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                  <text>VOL. XXX. NO. 37.

The Hastings Banner.
Hastings, Barry Co., Mich.

MARSHALL L. COOK.

Ja*, 1
JJEW STOCK OF

NGS

MOKGO-THOBJ(AI*FLE.

LUMBERI

;kvy&gt;, an also ba»* itepj
Willison

County News.
It is certainly wrong to bring person­
al or private matti’ni up ir church and
during services. It looks laid, and the
party that docs so sorely docs not have
the support of law ana order abiding
citizens.
Myron Sutherland and wife attended
Ethel Putnam’s wedding at Hastings.
Tuesday evening of last week.
R. B. Harlpyfrent to Reese last week,
to look after his property at that place.
C. P. Wilcox his sister. Mrs. E. (».
H yde and her daughter. Miss Lola, vis­
ited Mr. W. Wilcox, of Maple &lt; I rove,
lust Tuesday and Wednesday.
.
W. 8. Adkins started for Ludington
Thursday morning on a visit to M. H.
Taylor. Well, we suppose so. He cer­
tainly would not go so fur to see Miss
Lottie.
Frank Brown attends to the store in
the atkieace of W. 8. Adkins, assisted
by Mr. Sutherland.
Daniel Ruckle, of Grand Rapids,
spent New Years with his brother,
Jacob Ruckle, of Morgan.
K. Hale and wife, of Morgan, spent
New Years with II. H. Hull and fami­
ly, of Parmelee.
■ The revival at Morgan has been in­
strumental in bringing out some &lt;&gt;ld
and hard heeled aim era.
W. Wilcox ale New Year’s • dinner
E. O. Hyde, df Thumappie.
Charles Brown, of Hope, is visiting
his grandmother, at Morgan.
Last Friday night during the meet­
ing at the R. IL Hall at Morgan, Isaac |
Baker, who is afflicted with heart dis­
ease. had tn be helped to his home in
consequence of a severe attack ol the
aiiove mentioned disease.
John says that next time he will
walk to meeting before he will forrow
a carriage. It will probably be the
cheapest in the end. but you must not
let u small mishap like that discourage
you.
Frank Sutherland spent New Year’s
with friends iu Castleton.
Mrs. James Hurd is visiting -friends
n Ohio.

b Ellison an
.[ft Daniel S
. Wm. M. Cook RDd wife,
and wife. Samuel Skilln
Wife. Offmas Blackman still a

a visit.

D. Smith has iwfu-ned to his home..
Buchamian.
There was a surprise party at Thinnas Hanes’ New Year’s eve. A good
time is reported.
A number of our. people took in thf1
dance st Plainwell New Year's.
[Don't forget the box social at the G.
Al IL ball. January 15th. We learn
that -after the social there wiU be a
dtace. They have employed a No. 1.
band for the occasion.

years since. Wells Byington and wife
yet ’emaloand are living by thcxnsdvas
at the Comers enjoying the fruits of Ik;
their hard lalior in the yeara gone by.
each rajoying a comfortable degree of the first j uativy.
ADVERTISING RATES:
health.
olnmn j*rjeaz............t........... ',.....&lt;100 00
The mill has
Extra ctiarae for npei-ul ixMltlou*.
ready for grinding
PKIOHARDVELI.E
A little snow on I*
JoH PRINTING.
Charlie Prichard returned to Ann to grease up wheeling.
Bspeclal pride is frit In the Job PnntiiiK De­
nr.
Arbor Monday.
.
- CEDAR CREEK
partment of the BamtFR. Everything In the
George Prichard and wife spent New
LAORT.
The delit that has been hanging over Yuan* at Hickory Comers.
.
Christmas
and
New
Years
have
some
the U. B. church at Cedar Creek for
type, the most apj. nved padcnis of machinery*
Charles Prichkrd is nursing a sore and gone and everybody » s* tied down
elRvra years is completely wiped out. eye.
and competent workmen employed, enables the
to another year of hard laU- 'u’ '
12, 14, 16. 18 and 20 ft.
aud the society are all happy over it.
P. C. Howbrldge is enlarging his
Aleck Cort wright has been quite ^ck
Many of the generous people of Hastings ; house. ‘
/a.
*-,..» 1- .
helped, for which the Brethren feel.I . llu_ Winnie
w mn
Dando is visiting her
W. lAJWRY.M.D.,
thankful. David A. Bowker proved to rrandinother
start
for the South this week, but have
ter-the right man in the right place.”
*
M*v Weeks na
•
Physician,. urgeon and Oculist.
n.
tuutlra
Aid
Sod«7
is'doing
.
pr^t^VJ'.'^
’
had
a
Christmas
had to pustpone.the time on aocouat of
All widths and lengths.
Galls tn town or country promptly atteuded.
sickness.
Office hours- • lo 10 u. in. and 1 to 3 p. m.
Isaac Weeks sprat New Yesin. with
C. H. Stevens, H. K. Stevens and G.
TBUphone*; Hollo** ay*'drug store.
There is some complaint of potatoes friends1 in Grand Rapids. ■
•
R. Graybum and their families ate oys­
rotting.
Miss Clara Johnson returned to Bat­ ters at L. N. Mosher's on New Years,
Stock generally looks well and the tle Creek Tuesday.
and al! present had an enjoyable time.
Three grades. Seconds and No. 3 for
H. LANDIS. M. D„
people mostly feel well, our P. M. ‘in
Our blacksmith was under the Dr’s,
for sheds and repairing old roofs.
particular seem perfectly happy.
.
•
I’hysican and Surgeon,
Nashville.
care last week, but is able to be on deck
Woodland, Mleh.
There
’
s
been
quite
a
good
.deal
going
FREEPORT.
again.
Office one door south of the poat office, will be
Ollie and Maggie Clark am) Flute
From the Herald.
found there day or night.
on this week, and the good people of
Mr. Wm. Lettick is looking after ....
IL our usually quirt little burg fe^l quite Masher were home on vacation last
Ct ILTlilMEllMAN.
week but have returned again to their
sated.
Hemlock, 10 ft.
Wolcott
’
s
interests
here
during
Mr.
W
’
s
L . Homoepatiiic Physician &amp; Surgeon,
Tuesday and Wednesday nights we schools at Battle Creek.
visit in Ohio.
tFlrxt door east of Holloway*' drajf »ture.)
Bob says if any one thinks that there
Mrs. J. Norman is visiting relatives bad bicycle exhibitions at the nnkg^IlSym. JONES,
and friends In Kalamazoo and Vicks- not as well patronized as they should is any fun in keeping bachelors hall for
a week, cook his own grub, and warm
have
been, for they were very good.1
buiw this week.
Dentbu
We can furnish any length up to 50ftThursday night we had a wrestling the bed all alone, just let him try it,
Mr. Amos Clemens is spending New
All work ynunptly attended tol
Year's with hi»‘ daughter, Mrs. Ed. match at&gt; the rink, which called out a and be thinks it will knock the ro­
large crowd, yet withal very orderly. mance all out of it in the first round.
Clark, of Caledonia.
C WELTON
Lacey had one Christmas tree this
Mr?..-A. C. Clemras and daughter. The contestants were George Hampton,
Ollie, are attending family reunion in living east of town, and an unknown, year, but still Santa Claus was' quite
We make a specialty of Elm. Oak.
who tame here with an occulist who Iilxiral with hw pnwenta in this vicin­
Gidoes, this week.
He wri:&lt;-» policies on * nuut*» property against
loMby Are Ightnlng or wind; agaluit a ra.iu&gt;
Ash and Basswood. open air seas­
Mr. H. C. Helrigle, of Petoskey, is was in town last Week. The stranger’s ity. Anns Stevens received a very fine
lUeby death aud accident.
oned or kiln dried.
spending the holidays with his parents name was Arnold, and he is the same photograph album and Flute Mosher
one Who tried, to get up a match in a new watch and chain with locket at­
and other relatives in tills vicinity.
0OOK
8HELDON,
Mr. Henry Mishler has moved hto Hastings. The match was catch-as- tached as a charm to carry the picture
stock of dry gtxxls and notions into S. R. can. and was very interesting, the of his beet girl.
(Office In Abstract Block. Hastings, Midi.)
The boys at Lacey formed an Anti­
r coni
—-t—tants being so evenly matched
Hunt’s building, next door to posipffrce/
G Hate the qply sctqLAtetract^BooM In Khrry
The members of the German M. E. tbatthey struggled for an nour and a Swearing society. It lasted just fifteen
half with all their skill and strength, mihutes.
church,
presentexl.lhctr
pastor,
Rev.
A.'
Green
Inbh
lumber
dried
In
two
weeks
I" J. WRIGHT, '
'
I
ASSYRIA.
There was a birthday party at the
F. ZurweR-anil wife,a-beautiful hang­ without a fall for, either. Being ex­
for inside finish.
Snowing this morning.
.____ ing lamp Christmas morning.
A. «
Physician.
hausted the boys desired to make it a home of James Spaulding and wife'last
There were present
The rruLrts have 1m«*o wlmnsf impass­
Calbndar or night prompUy attendeA to.
Mr. G. M. Morgan and family are en­ draw, but the-crowd kicked so that Friday night.
about
fifty persons, and all report of
able.
Office at residence, one-halt mile east of Carljoying a visit from Mr. M's sister, Mrs. they finally took their romers and each
•on Cettre. ‘
&gt;
Horace Holton and Wm. Daggett, of Ellen Hardy.and son Ed. of Pentwater, .took a hippodrome fall, then drew the bavin* a good time.
Well, at last l^aoey has caught a gen­
Fenville, ware in town last week.
PHILIP T. COLG ROVE^
also his niece. Miss Id* Lvon. oFLowell. match, f.veryone present sav they
Charley Holton has moved to Fenville,
saw
a
finer
exhibi­ uine dude and if they only kmsw what
Mr. Wm. Godfrey and wife are enjoy­ never
A
Lawyer,
Alli-gan Co., where he will start a ing a welcome visit from their daughter. tion of science and strength while they to feed it on they would try and raise
BArtinirt, MKb.
blacksmith shop.
Mrs. 8. C. Craff aiid husband, of Mason struggled in earnest. A fellow named
Pros^ciUing Atteriirj for Barry County.
Mr. Jacob Sick, an aged German farm­ county, this state. They arrived on Scott/who thought lie could wrrotleat
COMMUNICATED.
er living m the Dorth east part ol Assy­ Thursday Ike. 24th, and will remain collar-and-elbow, had the conceit quick­
K. KENASTON.
BalUtnare. Dec. joui.
Above Stock we are Selling ria. met with a serious accident Dec. 2V. here (I unng the winter visiting relatives ly taken'out of him the same evening ED. HASTINGS BANNER.
• .
Attorney at Law,
He
was
drawing
wood
when
a
stake
on
by
the
unknown,
who
floored
him
with
­
and friends in this vicinity.
at Lo^rer Prices than
Dear Sir.—1 hope you will allow
out trouble.
his
wagon
broke
throwing
him
and
his
nil courts of the State. Collections
me. space iu your valuable paper for a
ever before.
; Friday night there was a line 5-imle
load to the ground, Mr. Sick striking on
few wbnte to many of the readers of
his head an a sharp stub ol a limb,
R»in. ralu. rain. Thl, l» Ibe n&gt;wl|. I
?n
l,h* t&lt;n&gt; riv«b.
TOHN CARV'ETH,
which penetrated bis eye and fractured lion o{ nlTalra In tills p.irt of tha conirtry. I
and IVidralh. the tatter wlmunr the Banner, who have known'me in
the past.
•I
■
w
Attorney at Law, tr Parties desiring 10 and 30 ft. Burn his skull. Dr. Hull, of Bellevue, was
Thera wiU be a social al U rrmidere... m«&gt;r bv halt a lap. This race mU«l
I am now in my. sixty-eixlh
fmr I ’3*Ucd to «•&lt;*&gt; *fle wetrnda. Five d**s ofMr. MeNinch. on fnaa. eseninit ot i'wowu. who woe n,...-;.v all
'
MMd!c*llte, Mleh
Boards will save money liy bujing
* ; after
someof the
neighbors noticed tlutl
that this week
JIOW
’
‘
.»!*«-• wjiucui
me nrigaooninouced
’
1 phsv**!
remit- The dance aft- Mr parents were Christians, gMMtrra
of the Baptist church, inv fathH^fting
flLARKE A RJKEIL
tlu- sick num’* neck was miRpL-iced and
Itev. .1. Clan,-y illle.1 the M. I', pulpit i "
"Kf w“ ■ ’«T ■&gt;«* »««lr and a deacon.
''
Attorneys at Law tmd
I called thu learned Dr.’s attention to the Sunday morning in place o. our pastor.
j-v
। e-.
. . ,
I had a good example set before tne.
Solicit &gt;rs in Chancery.
BENTLEY BROS. &amp; WILKINS, fact, who made an exuminaUo, , and
Mr. Will lirajier iill mow into th.-1The likyole rldere were to ba her.,
All that could lie done for me: in this1
(tmee* in Union block, on-r Beamer Bros.)
- -------------- round
--------------------------- —-------------- ----------------found ms
his neck o'
out of joitit. Mr. Sick new bouse this week.
“"f111- bul I"1"1 *" rtf""Hartings. Ml- li. .
------------------will probably die.
George Motirr will proceed to plaster 1
80 much money at Hast- respect was done, but apparently to no
Prvrtiee In all courts of the state. AU.
Attend' ‘to । Slide of Michigan. Count* ot lUrr*'--"
W.....D.
Pat
. inm Uiai the. tonkin t^ay thipr.fnre purpose. In early manhood I became a
. Mr.
—...........
litter,
of Battle Creek, his bouse it this weather r .ntinura
eoUrrtlotib and pcrtrcting line* to rralb=.
—
roalroute.
At a xmlon of the Probate
-•
' - • the
- feed
Uuiveraalist, and later an infidel, and
has purchased
grinder r( Geo.
count}- of Bnrrr, Widen *t the
Tompkins aud will run the iwune tills viU-iL 1111
” lioylt are it^tlir
(.
Wohertl was in nVu this week. remained such, ur tried to, until Oct.
the • Ity of H.-utlnip*. hi •mdAmnty-'
the OU. da* of Deerintw-r. l»i lb
winter
.. .....................
at the old .stand in the Saghuni:
K-ilonr Hower is the proud i«www-. !
John IW1 has me to t'anada 18th. 1888, when I was converted.
ARTIN V. BARKER, Real Estate, •Jay.
tbouxaod t'lcfai hondred mn eightySoon after our marriage, my wife l&gt;emilk
II or or a son aud hHr.
I ‘UH| »»l«r the whole family expect I came
Insurance and Loans.
aidevoted Christian antl'remaiur
Iu the aixltcr^ tbc eatiUc of Ira Blackford,
E. P. Wadsworth, of Battle Creek, I
1 to go there. It is their former home.
offirr with J. G. Uunytm &amp; Son 2 doors north
was inter n Monday.
Misses Edith Kentleld itad llclle such until her death, which occu
. of PosUiffice.
yankkt Springs.
fleincnlHiiilth
guardian
of
aak?
incompetent,
April24th, 1885. Most of my etiil
•Special attention xhen to niaklnr rxclixuo-i
Creo. Jackson is here buying timber I
unrs In court ai d represent* tbnt kM aaid
Isn't our open winter fine? splendid ' Hotchkiss, of Hastings, vi-it«(at Cur­ had, previous to thja, profeesed rel
.'I property. Tint leterrot* c&lt; non-rvsid«tit
rie Mallory's last week.
again this winter.
.
pri/tierty owners enrdully looked after. Forms
weather at this writing.
During the gyeatc.- part of uiy
Quite
a
number
fromHastings
took
Elder Stocking mid wife are aptnding
read the bible for the express p.
and that the Mine may be heard
allowed,
ORANGEVILLE.
iu the Brock-Wai rath rai 'e.
ati&lt;l he be dlMlianted from his mW Uust.
a few days al Three Rivera.
of proving my infidelity. I h
.
I ri 11 .. ^...1.... n I, (a ...il.ri.J
tt.a —»n,i
Our community was startled bv the
May Nidy. who has Icon nt work in
Ingersoll and every infidel wc •
dav night to bin- new goods.
unrxptc' eJ death on Thursday of Laura
pLEMENT SMITH,
forenoon. be os'iatieil (or the heMr.ng of mW Lewis from diphtheria, and we are in­ Kalanuizoo for some tiuie past, has re­
get
hold of for th« same ptThe News office was move*! Monday
V*
Lawyer.
petition, and that Un- helm at law of said de
lumed.
after all 1 entertained feu.
formed that th e others in the same fam­
♦Office in Union Hail BlneX. error store of W.
Jimmie Harrington spent a week in ---or part of It was rather. The pressro might be wrong.
The foun
Goodyear Ik Co.)
ily are afflicted.
- t (siting relatives in Juckson and Char­ have not been moved yet.
upon Whfch I was building olL
i-ikl court, tliri&gt;u&gt; tx&gt; bolden st lb.? |iv»t&gt;»le office.
Old Mrs. Guslin is in very Indigent lotte during the holidays.
Charlie Febrhuer dislocated hit* ankle fijlt insecure, thinking if I sboulti
In the city of Il.t»Uii«M. In n.ild co«Wl.&lt;. amt vhow
came, if »»••• ' err bo, why the prayer of the circuinstanav and our postmistress,
Jim Springer, Hen Norris, JVm. last Wednesday white practicing for a mistaken aud did not rectify it tn thu
pctftloner uitmld not be granted.
Mrs. Thiers, is soliciting aid in her be­ Watson and their fam Hies sprat Christ­ wrestling match.
And It 1&gt; turtlk-r ordered UuU lUUd petitioner
one. C.
&lt; M; Putnam is visiting in the life, it would be too late to do it iu the
Mrs.
nappen a van arm an,
I mas at Frank Robert s in Irving.
give notice to the peraoni* lnl«r&lt;-*ted In said half.
next Hemv there was a fear of death,
‘
School doted rather abruptly last i Christmas trees were quite plenty
estate, of the pendency of said petition, and the
«}• ta
5"" nori up the state.
Lawyers.
„ “tstern
hearing
thereof.
i&gt;y
causing
a
copyuf
tlda
order
1
Mrs.
J. P. Roberts and daughter, of or rather what might come after dcatl
week
on
account
of
diphtheria
baving
(Over Hasttnro N'a|iotial Bank.)
to lie published In the Ha»tl&lt;«a Bannsh. a broken out in town, and the teachers this vicinity; one nA the Finery school Hastings were visiting at H. &lt;». Hale's bftinu*s^nM|g of the words, “It
house, another ;»i .oe Count school
iippointraRmto men once to die£tf&gt;
newspaper printed and circulated th wild coitntv
Harry once In each Week for two xucresslvr have gone to their home near Hastings. 'bouse and another at the Klingensmith. last week.
WILLIAMS, 5WEEZEY, Attorney of
week**, previous to said dav »f ImuuIim.
Some (Mie poisioned Gaylord Lee’s after this: the judgment.’’ About t
The party on New Years night, at The trees were well loaded and some
veara since, one of my daugiitera. M
’ ’ At Law arid Solieitor in Chancery.
.
Wm. W.rOLF.,
ptit
dog
last
week,
and
aver*
impress
­
the
rendrace
ef
Oliver
England,
was
a
very
nice
presen
la
ou
them
all.
Every
­
(A true eopy.l
Judjte of Frobate.
Practices In all courts nfkbe state.
ive funerid service was held by the j Norris, dind, and among the last wo
small but select-affsir and all prwrat one speaks of a good enjoyable time. ’
spoken bv her to those around
hud an rajoj;J»l® time.
Who were the lucky ones 'it the raffle children of the neighborhood^uver his were ‘TellMfflifrr that there is a hea
ILLIAM B. S WEEZE Y,
remains Sunday.
Orange' die leasts of a literary soci­
of MkbfgSn. county of Barry -M
for I carr-Ree it" Throe words 1 oo~
J ustice of the Peace. State
Ata session of the i'roisite C -art for the ety, the meetings of which are held
Miss Nelite Truman returns to school
The dance at the Rutland Grange
never forget. The death of tuv devote
County of B.trrj. Iioldcn at the I’r&lt;- »ate Office In
Collections a specialty.
। Wednesday morning next.
Uil- City of Hastings, lit said count;. on Turoday, every Tuesday evening in Jessup’s hall, hall last Friday Might proved to te- h j
wife produced a wonderful effect upon
tli'fith day of January. in the yeatr otie thous­ thus affording, the incipient Antony's, succww. There was a goodly number t। It does beat the d—I how Squire Par­ my tfflnd and served to further shak
ady does hang on t &gt; tU*t pootonice.
and eight hundred and elglity-au.
WebMors and Clays, among our ynuth present and all hart a good lime.
r. j. w. rock.
my confidence in imhlelity. Aud froi
Frrsent. Win. W. Cole. Judge of l*rntiate.'
Physician and Surgeon,
We did not me: in to take the breath | Perhaps the fact that he was never an that time until my conversion I had
In the matter of the estate of Lydia Bresee, to ph-.iu* their »ings, and prepare them­
selves for higher flighta. it is a lauda­ away from our .Irving scribe, as we offensive partisan has something to do longing to come into poaserolon of th
is prepared uTgive prompt attention to nil who deceased.
On reading and tiling the petition, duly veri­ ble ••ffort and should lx* encouraged by regliztythe condition of mun to be most' with his tenacity.
may d.'Alre Uh Mfp|cc». Office at rroldence,
fied of Dttnl-l Striker, praying ’hat» pa|ier this
J. J. Potter, of the U. S, R. M. S., was 'Christian life, if there ware any sue
Onugerilie.
day filed, purporting io be the last will and tea- all the intellectually inclined among terrible when h« stands with mouth home last week. John also bangs on a ,reality, so that I might enjoy her soo­
tnnwntof said deceaM*d may be admitted to our citizens. The subject for dobatq wide open and ey/f* set, gasping for the
ty beyond this life. My eonfidence i
great
deal better than was predicted.
probate.
and
the
executor
therein
named
ap
­
last was “Which is the most destruct­ one most needful thing that sustains
I M. B. GILL AS PIE.
pointed.
.
! •
Nashville is sure to have a roller mill. intaJelity was still further abitkei
L.
.
Notary Public.
Thereupon It is onlerrd. that Tuesday, the ive eli-n ent, fire or water.” The decis­ life. 1 th it A- wp must have the full H. R. Dickinson expects to put in the while listening to a sermon preached b i
Bowens Mills.
.
ind day of February. A. D. u«. at ten o'clock in ion wasJn favor of fire.
sympathy &lt;4 tha aforesaid scribe, iv« he
Rev. W. A. Hunsberger, on Aite. 30tl
. the grove near Hendershott^ Corn
speaks dr us as being about as fat as a new machinery immediately. H. IL is in
CARLTON.
match, for surely be Is about as lean a a rusher. With a few more men like ;era. On the Sunday of Oct. I8th, while
deceased, and nil oilier persona Intetealed In
him
Nashville
would
soon
again
show
,
apecitneD ot hQniimity as has been seen
Very ehnngable weather.
at home in the afternoon, it suddenly
. mate of Mieblgan-In the Circuit Court for the Mid route, are required to Appear nt n nentlon
Vermontville a clean-pair of heels.
of mid court, tlwn to be bolilen n'. tbrt Probate
4 county of Barry.
Those who predicted an open winter in sometime. ,
seemed
to be unusually light and every
v— JIM CROW.
CROW.
,
-. William F_ Finley vs. Daniel F. Kiley-In attach­ Office in Uic city Qt Hullngi, iuMldevitity.and are rejoicing over the results.
thing appeared so beautiful to me
ment.
*
gitJMRT
C
orners
.
.Service
at
the
center
ne.\t
Sabbath
Suddenly
joy took poMMMkjn of my en­
Notice Is hereby given that on the loth day of
’
IRVING.
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November. A. D. 1*5, a wri’ of attachment was
evening by Rev. Floody.
tire being to auch an extent that b«ore
News rafbar scarce.
tuned out of the Circuit Court, for the county of
school is in session again at the centre.
The Naw Years dance at B. Tomp­ I The accidental shooting at Mr. Sylvgn- realizing it I was shouting glory to
Barry, at the suit of William E. Finley, the
ropy of ihl* o:
Miss May Davenport commenced son’s hail Wai very well patronized, m. Hall, spoken of last weei, was oc­ God. 1 realized beyond the possibility
abo*e named plaintiff, against the lands, tene­
M’S!
ments. goods and chattels, moneys and effects of
school last Monday after a vacation homereyenty odd number*, were sold, casioned br the discharging of his gun of a doubt that there la a glorious real­
Dante! F. Kiley, the above named defendant, for
during holidays. W
while gutting off a log on which be had ty in the Christian religion. AH fear of
d off quiet and pWant.
‘ Rnberta* second sale of his stationed htauielf to watch a deer. Ilia
me off Saturday eve- son Jonah, who was a few rods off. on
Judce of
*
Ui being the iuekv hearing the dischargo ran to him
moment doubted
Ingle h noe werth find him dead. Th* main port
Dated Ikrejnber 7th.
^-«w a black wolf the load entered his breast.
Blate of Mlehlgx
Rev.
Rowland
is
holding
pq
Dora
meetings at the Whittemore
»U HHORI &gt;*T! ON KATES

BENTLEY BROS. &amp; WILKINS
Barn Boards,

Common Pine Boards,

G

Shingles,

W

Joist and Scantling,

D

Hardwood Flooring,

CBStim Kilo Dryinil to Order.

1

Cornice Mouldings, Sash,
Doors and Blinds Al­
ways on hand.

A

M

K

W

D

We Have It al Last

In the matter

he has

T

DETROJ

-ra. Jonah and L*b. Hall. ■
•I aBo Mr. Hall’s or

BANNER and
EKLY TRIBUNE tile forvuocr'
petition, v
eewwd.ai
S'iS'i'

This offer U mxdr U&gt;
________________ “•""‘vrssk.

Newspaper Advertising.
OAUCHY A CO.,
HfkffUaes and 24-36 Murray ffjtj
“ Njnn Yprk.
MtyjM*

ficwauapcm

f

�WaatnxuTOK, dan. 4.—me pi
jidil to tat»« decreased &gt;9.089,

January A. D. i*w. st otte ••'chick tn
xm nf thnt day, st the front door of
bnuw* In Che eity «d llaMinga. in »
»«ere will w ww *t public s.-.Hti,
of lUrry-taidd .wort hoiw bwntr
to the higher bhfeb r. Uh- pr»vi&gt; '-­
acewhere the cirrolt court for the county
void mortgagr W wtiafy Un: to.
my h bri(D.th*aaM mortgaged pcrau-e* to
_ud DMrtgag* with tntcrv*ii at ■ ttb
&gt;«iiar»d&lt;wcril*^lMfoh»W».tiiwH:
aiiiuun.r-' "
The n-irtlieaat quarterol the amitbeaat qnarrofai-iiUoti twenty &gt;U In town three north,
mgr ten wot. ernttatailng forty nrrea more w
m accurdlug to the government •urvey. xftuMl jb the townabip of Yankee Spring*, caitnty
All that err tain
eg Bam. lUte 6f Mkhlgau. *
ed in the
Datwl Odob-r AMh. A. D. 1*M.
JEJfKjR tCMkRX. Mortgagee. Michigan,
south ball
HAMMOND. KARKWOrrif A OOBB,
Attorney* fur Mortgage”-.
eighty a«'iv» n"«r ■« I&gt;!M.
Dated Dewtabcrad, A D.1RJ. ‘
Default having bcea jux!.- Iu the condition of
HESHVT. HINMAN. 3U&gt;»T.-a.
*
- - •* ev IC-Mearth FRED M. WADIJCKIH.
Aftemey M- Murttnsr

«Jy Kuv- Henry
ix nffcb’L" it-»t
dost
591.804
* st is $51,483,719. agnUmt
.t—j—
, tl&gt;e last six mont’.ui ot IBMiwpt* tor the month. iomp«r«d wKbtweam*er. WM. show an increase of orarjy
$33,«)»K&gt;.0iH&gt;. all ol which was denred from
customs. The amount paid out m llMmbcrWM $15.O(»»,OOO, agmn*l nrariy &gt;»-,•
000.000 in December, 1881. The difiradnea
in th«»K amounts wan paid for pension**-

K
a Sarsaparilla, and it $M
.uan all the other mrdiciar I

WAMU5GTUM, X»X. 4-~'”* “*“ *“’“*
menii;iti&gt;»n ol Commismoner Laton the
arlfStvlre Comnuraton ha* adopts! a
regulntiim draft-d by him which urns in­
to effect th* pvn*ii*si*»n given the hmntssion in Rule 13 t» drop from the reelml*
the nppiicaut* whose names hove Dera
thereon for six month* or more without
having been reached in due eounro for exmninutiou.
tin: i-Hor*
WASttmovus, Dee. 31.—Tbs retIranto» ol
the St utiatirir.ii of the National Department
ot Agriculture for the.priwijml ecrralnrotst
of the year have been computed, and the
nggri'gatebnr.bels areas fttliows: Wheat,
357,&lt;»l&gt;0,&lt;MMI: corn, 1,93(5,000,000; oats,
829,000.090.
wn-uxu to DtraonoB.
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__________ _____
caflod
muscnlar •rlieiinxiib-T.. I took Hikxl'a 8arsaparilla mid am entirely cured.” J. V. A.
Paotn’^'TT letter carrier. Chleags. 1H.
W« sb-ill be fttol tomend. to*e &lt;ff charge
all wbiynay desire,a bo&lt;*k eraUisingmany
Irtitioiial statement* of cure* by '

Hood’s Sarsaparilla
Sold by alt tlnwM*. $t; Mx for $5. Marie
Mily by &lt;!. 1. HO0» a (XL, Lowell, Mass-

IOO Doses One Dollar.

A Safeguard.
The fair,I rapitliy v-.th which *Hrf»l
t old* u!i&lt;l C oughs frequent)* tleielop
into &lt;’.•• grave*! IhoImIm.** of Um throat
xi tl fans'. i» a con»M&gt;*ration which should
im;* ! iw.-v prudent person to keep al
iutiid.
a }*&lt;&gt;m&lt;-bokl remedy. a bottle of
AYl.'K'St HFJIRY PECTORAL.
- N. thing i lsb gin* such immediate reMef
■nil work* Mi stir- a cure iu hll affections
of tho &lt;-!a.«. That in:t:u*nt physician.
Prof. F. Swcdtwr. of tlic Maiiiti Medical

ly prem ntod to the Attorney-General on be­
half of WilUnm 8. Warner nnd hi* brother*
in-law, J. Henry Work, a proposition to,
refund the creditors of the MarineBnnh tin*
lull amount nf the checks upon which &lt;heir
present indictment waa found, $158.8&lt;M*Tin, Government has declined the nropoaition, and both the accused will nave to
stand their trial.
. .
pt-ana or ths temphras-ck wuaeena.
WaanixirrON. Jan. 8.—The ricmpcrancc

The antnr opinion i» &lt;'V|&gt;rrv«i by the
weB-liiown l»i.L. J. Atiilhon, of Chicago,

•ctioucbranciiiul

AYER’S

A tobacco factory in Quincy. III., claims
» be the tlrat to adopt the eight-hour sys-

amount found due was j 10,705,371.48.
The iidertMt added miwre ttbe amount to
over $10,000,000. Tne total i xpenae* of
the court will amount to nb-mt $400,000.

piled for a |Nilcnt mi on invention by whiib
paaaengvn" nnd Irrighttnay be rr*ei'ol ,md
&lt;H«-liui-ged front railway train* in lull mo*
tian.
*

Wa»hlniit&lt;»&gt;. Jan. 3.—The Court
Alabtuna Claims &lt;&gt;n Thtirwl.iy aimpleteil ita
final Hat award* of in tlir war premium

ftSS'

Default harliix bran made in th*
d inortaage

SRAN

I Deed* for the county nf Harry, slab
i on which in’itttw there i&gt; claim*

which derrre there wax
KalndazWt Holden tun*
day ol A«r
mortgAg'i

&lt;t thirty
itatutr.
fix hutwlrv I

Used herb* in dootoris^ tha family. and
her simple remediw
Cl'Jlt; lu
rr.x.t caass. Withou. th

irf pnit'aiH thi-rraf tuning been duly rrrortrd lu
th- ofitre of Itogfstor ot Dredi iu and tor Barty
County, upon witlch luorlgugr tlfcre i» now
ueg e« tne bcatotaJl rcu&gt;o«lia» !or Usoxo i cialmwd w tie du&lt; »la bumlrmi and taeuty-ohr
pLwcrtal wedicin ja that z.cricualy in- I ao'.!a-s. at.d no »u:l or proceeding al ?— u
;iuu the sywtom.
,
■ | been imfttutrd to reetner Uic debt ।

MISHLER’S

......

Bittersmanyjmyaietans.
or /ini/irrw jA,
.vkss. iXDinznriON, dr.; and while
JOHN HOLDEN, Owner of said MortalCLEMENT SMITH. Attorney tor Mortgagee

MX8HLM HERB BITTWB8 CO^
585 Conunsroq Bu PHHadsIphlu.
Parker'* PUoeaat Wen* 8yru* Merer Faiii

Beaus. Jun. 4.—The twenty-tilth anni­
versary of the acciwaion of Bmpt-ror William
i|Uiotly yinteniay. The Eiupctar held a rereptiun which *iw uttiiided by all the for­
eign atnbnaa^don and diploiuut* in the
city. Servo &lt; - wen- held in all th. Hi ilin
eburrhea in l onnnenioratlon of the event

Me muss

Frwtivali. were, held'throughout PnumiaA ntutue of the Emperor wax unveiled nt
Frankfurt-

elaaaifii-d th* Hat ot the boycott* of the lust
two years. Tlmrv were two hundred and
thirty-earim baycotta Itegun, including
forty-one against the Chinese mid fortyfive against ucwMpupcra. The Imyeolterw
claim sinew in ninety-nine casts, ini-luding thirteen ncwi'iMfpcr and forty Chinese
clows. Tlicv admit losing twenty-four
ciutes, including ten ~4—
Chinese, and one lu

.

Ol»6,0&lt;KI
$249.51)11,

im'i which ilocrtw there wmm&gt; appeal, and

THE BEST

thereof
eill with the &lt; ertHUate of Urotnue
County. ui&gt;ou

Rubber Overshoes SSSS"
'art iiiervui.
Uterefnre hereby given
&lt; ouk IIoum- In the city of llaailiiga. that peins
the pihre of bolding the Circuit Court fod aald
l omit} of Barry, be eold to the hfghe:
&lt;&gt;r h» mu«-li thereof a* mar be ncco»*ary tb pay
th* amonm
jrrd by mid tMtrtgnge .*itli the
legal coat* and cbargea of aorh wdr. The!land
i.
rib^i ln
nwrig.uv a» -ail that cirtaln
,P**n-el of land vltuaiMd. lying andbelng
County of Barry. ‘Slate »t Mlcfigan.

Cram Bala

UenappHr.llntolhr
of catarrhal vtnjx
ranting
crwltm.n .. »,
iiifaUMtlun. prutrei

I cltnnit tcriatic* id the block pliigu* which
I dn4nuit*-d,Lomiau yrar* ngu.
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BEKVRB-Kxtr
Ctltcr..........
Good.........
, Medium.

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Bucoh.imtuA N.Y., Jan. 4.—PraTWlD-

r taati'; nnd
anarthh-..

...
Ag
^.ybhotherh!

ill ta

dly Ftiduy for contliiuouH awingiug of In­
dian rluJak keeping the motion up four
hbun&lt; And lifty minute*, with dnha weigh­
ing ih'vmi pound* mid one ounce ixieh.

intorornai---.
■SW*nfc’.-“J*-7
UMd;

arri-an for Un- *p«eeo(thlrtv itaer* and tneaar
and atHl rrnuiHiltic unpaid, tlir afor*MM prn hundred d»lr-

hno.tn-.lil, • .1 .i:„r- ,. i&gt;,l an .itt-

igan- In the Circuit Court tpr the
arriner and LaFayetlr Lytt’
■ doing bnslnrM al Toirdu

THE WARRANT SECURES YOU.

sell st pubtie auction to the htkbral uid'lei
I the north front door of the Court I
city ot Hasting*. Mtebigan. Hurt twifa th t-l• re the circuit court tor harry I’mmty I • ‘

■ShfiTSlfJT
ut of the Circuit

R. A J. Ct MM1NGS&amp;CO.
DETHOTT.

k

«xl in aaiit mongagr »s nuiuw
fractional half W^ihr north

PARKER'S

1HAIR BALSAM
.•■t fia., ..r ;c .
r
KNAIT'EN k V*

IRA PRAK I- Awidu •

State of Mlehtgau. Count lot !Uni

PARKER’S TONIC

Count
Si-villa
I&gt;eeenit»er, in the year our tf"
.Jred and Aigbiy-ftvr.
) Present. Wm. W. Cole, .lodar oLPrut
la the matter of the estate &lt;4 Thoma' '
'"(hlrt^vTmtiittMiri. sdtnlniytrxhw &lt;4 wd:

Hcba........

FMtrit-Goml
. l ai. *&gt;"
WHBAT- No. t
No • Sonne
(CILN
.
OAT8
. .
HYK .............
IM&gt;KK—Mess .
I.AHO- Hiram.
I HKB.'E
M OOL — Domes

W. Melairvey. hl» exccUlwn, adi4lni»U*S*n- ar
aaalgM. bceotu- and be due aud i**-"
immediately thereafter. ahlwwAdi Ha* p
above limited hg-the paytucto thereof u*&gt;
Uwn hare expired. Anything berelnlwfore i
contrary in any wi»c nntwtthi&gt;tA:.&lt;llng.
default having been .made in ttir |.:iya&gt;e

HOLDEN. owner of said M&gt;*
SMITH. Attorney for M

Heptemtwr
—The penitentiary
plague-stricken spot.
Ita one thigumnd inmates, including one
hundred nnd fifty women, an* exposed
to a deadly lonn,0l typhus lever, which
gained it foothold* then* two week* ago,
ond bn- shirr imfiled the attempt* of tile
physicians to ehrak its spread Five pitjleuts died on Thursday nnd seven yuwtcr-

•lay of July
It waa in sato niungagv
xhotild any default tw m
.uiv pan
ir (. uuMl

■main

rtshtsg.

ATnLOPHOfUn CO., IQ WML IT., MEW TOIL

Default baring bran made

nva-uputco oawpage- «*.. which walrf mor
1 waa
Avid Kalmwlck Holden iuow dree
‘ on Hi- t.itli day of Augiul, IHei. bequeath
; John Holden by will, inc aatae' bating beet

NO HIGHER IN PRICE.

children *m ou rtunird near Burlington,
Vt., and w«* ne’t on fire by the lirvatoitg cri
a kerosene lant ern. All the occupants *&lt;-r*
badly burned. Mrs. Rev ar (waiving terrible
injuries.
!
Princass Colona*, ol Paris. n«e Eva
Mackay, gave bir-th to a son tost week. A
mugiiifiient outfit 5orthe infant hm* bee*
reccivid from Suu Frism uieo. The ehristeningdn-s* is entirety *(composed ot mitiqus
point d'Alemon.
The Houtheni HuU
wa* totally drwUuyd
ing. One num to
in the ftomrw mid If is talieved thnt otbeni
were buried under Qu- dobri*
men .were injured. ;

I

Melanry. dated August 3Mh A
rmitrxl In tt»i- office of the Kean

a rertaitr inorUage made by Henry
a ml Nandf -Howarth. hH wife, Jami
i&lt;7n. ta Kaifaiartrk Hnldcn, and rerun

s2hBSF-’®*“^»=»

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nortb half of MtuUicasl quarter of mm lion tbi;
ty-flve. all iu town three north rafcpcontaining two hundred acres of Hum
to tlie govrranienl aurvry. be the tann
lea-,, dturted In the town of Yank*
coatily of Barry. Michigan.
Dated Det. axh. imt,.
,
.
PAULINA&lt; iaiiK. Wgtw
1UMM6ND. BARKWOKTH *
Attorney* fos

erpr-e*!? fbr Michigan trade far the eraro:

Ayer's Cherry Pectoral.

ELY'S

ted either at law or &lt;y|in»&gt; Ui
i seeurt-d by -uod mortgrigr or
iipflra b* hereby given, tliat fi
er*»f eah* contained in Mid m«*r
1 *&gt;**'■•»-

, cur o:
! Court .
Courtfor the

o'clock p&gt; m.. I
: Oourt'ltouse. Ui

Treasurer in this city. wa4 last Thursdny anil cthuograpbiral roU« tiona of the Britdrdered to surrender his ofiini to N. C. Jor­
dan, Treasurer of the United States. He
Mado far Reputation. strlag tb* wearer awn
loiuniiaaioiinmut the IDinois A Mich
at oni-c »t,licit«l an opinion friuii Geoigr
Bliss und Elihu Root, who ndviacd him not
•Tgundr. CfRILsTTlOOT
to turn over hie trust to any person not
■ouiinnb.xi by the President and confirmed ol quarryturn laat spring in the, v trinity of eeCInary ovrrdtoe sum
'
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Jam* ai Kukbcr Boot
by the Brant**. IL- therefore iwnt Treoavr- Joliet.
A Cliincwe Iniindrytnan m St. Louie
er Jordan a protest ngninst hi* aiwunipon Sunday received
tioin of the control of the nfflee. But Mr. named Jur Jun
Jordan relieved the bondsmen by breaking into the Pilgrim &lt;?vngreg*1ional Chtirrh
DOUBLE TIUCI. ON THM KMX.
the ovals mid coniniencTng business.
■
tnony.

verified h’. ait*.teidv. aid wlmllrl be rrmcnftn-ml by etcrjbdtl’i
•

1ITHLOPHOROS

BberiffPeoria, TH., renvrU internal revenue col­
lection* ol $3,188,888 during the |»Mt atx
inoiltha.
Hreibwtruyed the cotton warvliouw.'ol
. .. ....
J . ...
e.illtwl
atX'»&lt;».of'O.
,
Boston ivporta the expenditure of
&gt;8.000,000 for now buildings during ths
past twelve months:
Hansel A Webster, sugar and. inolaraM
dealers of Ncw Orleans.usaigncd Thursday.
-Liabilitiea. $200:000.
The buSineM of &lt;’ounc.il Bluffs, Iowa, |&gt;as
iuervmu'd $7o0.000. Ths volume of the
year wiV $30.000,000.
■The log-cut in Maine fur the season ot
"&gt;»6 will. it is mtimated, amount to nearly
one hundrxi and seventy million feet.
The mtwunt required to maintain mn&gt;
niripa! government in New York lor th*
m-w year is -st I mated at $35,488,320.
In ’ New York., during 1885. 74,372 per­
sons were arrested. *'» the same psrunj
there were 2,715 tin* alarms mid 2,471 firm
The taxpayers of Niles. Mtch-.bavr voted
to bond the city for $&lt;lo,00u to erect pub­
lic building*, in order to secure the county

Secretory of "State, who ir required by la&lt;

Cherry Pectoral
«.t tiw third gcwtjtiou
into i-tlng &gt;lnce it waa
ofbtvtf to the pti’ilic.
Th'it" I'-ttol ah ;ti .t'liuiil In v.lii'h thiv
invuhuble n-Bscdy iiu« mice !&gt;&lt;-••» intnxita-eil where It* u«-- bu» i 'it Don
ahuiidcuiiil. aud there t» not n per«m
who, lm» ever given it .t proper trial
fur any throat or lung «11m':i-c *w-:*-ptible of cure, who ha« nut been niad
wi-ifbv it.
AYEK’S rHF.KKY PECTORAL lu*.
tn nuinb&gt;'ri.'»« In-tniu --. runti ebvtliu&gt;t&lt;i-w.i of &lt;lirohie Brunchitis. Larynglti*,
and even acute Pncitinouin. and bai-aved many patient*.in the i-snUr *!■«•••
of Pulmonary ( onMigaptl.m. It i« a
iniflli-ine tluit only rvquirt-- i • In- taken in
•mull doM-. I* plnaaiint id th:' larlr. and in
nw«&gt;'d in rtery bnu-' where there are
chlhfri-n. to* Hewe i« iadhliU *o good an
AYERVCHEJIKY l'J.&lt; T‘HtALf&lt;&gt;r treat­
ment of Croup ur.il Whbopin;* Cough.

' LonUiana'* editor «”? ta *•«**’*0'

one of the finrwt in Europe,
capacity of four thouaand, w;
Year'a evening.
A jury in the Circuit Court nt Washing­
ton awarded Frank Springmru $12,000
for being crippled for life on the "B-ltimora
A Potomac Road.
Till' fund being rauwxl in ^London for
Walt Whitman now amuunta to Al 15.
Among the auliwribpra are Franna Darwin
and Henry Jamra.
’
A total of 347.802 ju&lt;«wiigvn&lt; landed at
New York thffr, of whom 4fl,8K5 were
ctibiu, 19.083 intermediate and 2M.4J4
■taerag* paaaengrrn.
A London diajmtch aaya: The annual retunia &lt;d the rxportA'ion of pig iron from
the (Teveland diatrict ahowj a large deervaw in the foreign demand.
'
A National Health and Sauiinry Cbnvcn*
lion will aMirmblc at IMunink Springs,
Fla., if March. It* object ia the prevmtioe

the Diatrirt of Columbia. Two bills will be
introduced, on* providing for local option
in the DiHtrii t nnd the other for u
high ’.iixiiw of probably $500. One
or the other, they think, will paua. The
objection of »no*t of the members to thy
first proposition i« thut it givo the qntwtiou to Im- decided by n vote of the rtwidrntH, nnd then- i« t» •frong upixadtion in
(.Vngnwa D&lt; anything that looim like the
elective franchiae iu the Dlntriet, rxfieririw*

l.ldr.flve yrara cf
. -^r t».ni!rine, uiy
JUKaaY

There
mere isereaiatyi'ouvictianii
X*vrc «»&gt;.» vw....—---- tor
■ • • unlawful
--­
cohabitation under tSs Edmunds h*." tost
co

Iran Debitay Sria Enq.-i
J’yWiepMa, K»di»«j. Vn^&gt;.
। ordered, that Mond.vi. ’• •
A. U iikMi. at ten o’cloftirerioon, be assigniM for the Imarliix
petition, and that the heirs at low ot
, &gt;-«'a«ed. aud all other persons int«
' eetatq, are required to a|&gt;|icar at
said court, then to beholden al the
a
&lt; lu thectiy of HawUtigw.m Ksidcou
for the cause, if any there he, why tb&lt;
tn
and
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"I’mi'it ^furthermd^rvd°thM
KdwUi E. Armstrong, Burkp X. Crab t

' . I M , •• I SMI II
j Att'yfnr Itff*
p

X'l

is
»

.ynemoer,
November,
Mgw*-

under the firm tiamr of An&lt;xt
**. Itantsl F. Rton In attar hr
Notice l« hereby given that on
Novraiber.-A. D. iwr.. a wrttof,
•Inly tmued out of the I’lrcuf ”
&amp;of Barry, id the suit of At
• above nAmnd olahitlfix,

.J®

| the Hast Inc
■nd circulatt•&lt;!
h week for tti

_r*hty- 1
j Stair of MicbUtW The Clrridt Caurt
h day Docsmlmr.

&gt;-InU&gt;e CWrull Court

I » lUlry -In

IntSr hl’ley. tU'Xn
Derwtlbvr. A. D. IK*.’.
AUY tor Hi

pAKM FOB MALE.

"KSi.

�±

FEATHERED HIS NEST.
The President of e MassachuMtta
Bank Mliring

National Bank of thia paloe doaed
its door* Thureday night, after an
examination of the booka by the
director*. Prcaident.; W. H. McNeil ia
iniwung. nnd haa not Vren heard from ahice
Tncaduy, when he waJfa Lowell, whence he
started uatcnaibly fijr Boaton.
He ia
charged with having uned the bank'*
money for apeculatlve raterpriras hi which
be wm interrated, anti which do not furnieh
enffleient security, t
The director* acrgied oeprraaed and are
exceedingly reticent. Cuahirr Forrattor exprrwaea himwelt very plainly, and hie con­
demnation of President McNeil’n financier­
ing ia unmistakable. ’ IL mt* the latter,
•ince hi« elevation to the Pmddrncy of the
bank laat January,*hiui inveatwd the bank a
fund* according to bin own inclinationa. Hie oj^eration" haw at timea
been far from straight. At the present time
the bank haa a auqilti" of about &gt;8,500.
The bank hold* the paper ot the Low Cut­
tle Company, of Wyoming, to the amount
of $30,000. So far L-, tn to learned, the
depeeite amount to dver&gt;200,000, and ac­
cording to statement* from a quarter
which ia atippoaed to to authentic, Prreident McNeil has appropriated thia amount.
McNeil ik an elderly man, a prominent
church member, cud nu alwava been
highly rrepect.J. He wm injured In a rail­
way aedabnt December 23. and hie wile

MAKING

NEW TRACKS.

baboaita annual review of-railway building
during the last ye*r{ -The article oaye:
Tbe total length of uiatn Une, nut Including
•eeood track, riding* or renewal*, laid in the
Cnited States during 1*6. wss 1,113 miles.
Thl» U about 710 miles lew than the now mile­
age of 1«4. and tt is lt-*» than in any year
Mnoe 1S7L when the total was but 2,4*7 mile*.

Illinois by three railway lines; aixty-ons
miles wore laid in Indiana by four lines;
ona hundred and thirty-oiw miles in Mich.'ignn by twelve lines, and one hundred and
twenty-eight miles iu Wisconsin by six
linos. Burmnod up by 8tetra the following

XU;

The total numlier of mil&lt;w of track in ths
United States is now 128.492. During the

marked ttic luweet point In amount ol
raiiw»r extension for dome year* to come,
and that ISSfl will to S'ffntdued try a
very lanre
incrcaer
of owtrortlon

BANKRUPTCY

of France declined &gt;15,900,000
Novem­
ber, 1885, os compared
witlh NopraMion in both the rnmtnere!*) and
agricultural district*, and thr .peady
coming of
a gnat
financial dfeMter is predated by keen obMrvers. Rents
have fallen from thirty to fifty per rent, tn
thie city, and 5,000 aparUnenta are va­
cant. Higiin “to let" are awn fa the very
heart of the city, and the bourne, which in
1881 was wild with a abontiug, ahrivking
crowd, ia almost dewerted. Ths value &lt;&gt;i
al! rommodltiM him shrunk fifty per cent.
What la true of Paris is true of th" nut ol
France. Owing to eonlpetitlotUroin Amreitn. Australia aud India, French farming
baa l»ren |&lt;wa profit aide of Uu&gt; year*, and
the value of live cattle hoa dropped thirty
per rent. The industrial town of St. Eti­
enne hna ioal 15.000 people ont of a iW&gt;pulatiun uf 130.0OO.
.

gunee ot the Government, which hna built
thousands of mike
of unprofitable
railway* and thousand* of sdiools,
of
which
tour-fiftlin
were
not
wanted. From &gt;400,000,000 to &gt;500,000,000 for the roads, and from &gt;150,000,000 to &gt;175,000,000 for the schools
were thrown into cin-ulntion. creating
f^l-e property. which led tin- country into
the wildest extravagance,' for which ft is
now paying.,
»
CHURCHILL’S SCHEME.

Loanox, Jan. 4.—Lord
Randolph
Churthill haa aubmitted to the Cabinet a
proposition for the reform of the udrniuigtration ot the Government of freiand.
The achenw ia eupporU-d by the Earl of
Carnarvon, Lord Lirati-nant of Ireland,
and by Baron Aahbourne, the Lord Ulmnenllor. The project Involve* the abo­
lition of the vice-royalty and
the
cAHtlo execu the. and
the
placing
of Ireland on the oame footing m
Bcotlund, having a aecretary in the Cabi­
net. If the Cabinet adopts the measure it
will^to presented to Parliament together
with thr schema for local government whiui
hM already toon dedded upon. Theocheme
tor local government give* the provincial
Huthoriti** authority over education, poor
lawa, harbor*, roods and markets, subject
to the local government board, the Depnrtment ol Education, the Board of Trade

New Yom. Jan. 8.—Governor David B
Hill was inaugurated Friday in grand
style, thd rervmoniw being the most im-

Judge Lamed administered- the iron-clad
oath and, after prayer by Bishop Doane,
the Governor read lib inauguration addraaa,
which wb» made up almost wholly of gen­
eral Btata matter*. Mr. Hill is the forty
seventh Governor of this State. A recep­
tion by the Governor and »taff followed the
Inauguration.
IbcnMoxn, Va., Jah. 3 —Governor Fttxhugh Loe wm inducted into office Fri-

bly of Virginia. Hon L. L. j-ewin, Pmideut of the Supreme Court of Ap|M-nbi&lt;&gt;f
Virginia, ndministmd the oath ol office to
the new Govenwir ami Lieutenanl-Govcru-

mj nxtrxor Unary number of
i lfa« twou. proJroV-d. while

yet littilc ntwxpertcd items -bring the
bill up to a respectable and Bonifftfatra
At the hotels in the
iKHtth off Franc* thorn fa »stat«d prioe
for the chamber, but a franc more is
charaM if the grrest prefray to take bis
meals-------outeid*
hotel.
—: Um* --— — «Thc
— ••• price of
U»
Im.'Inelud.. U. eudl.
n.w
nor -I..' ‘’-Hcrwh-a
••crrics,” which arnwsr
appear u
as
extra
in the bill. Them: biils are
wondirful tf pecimeas of "mail financier­
ing, aad if the gunsta remain two or
three week* they sonxriiaffe cover sev­
eral sheets of paper. They are usually
made out in fmuca and centimes (hundn-dth." of a frannk the currency ot
France. Italy and Spain being nearly,
the same, though the names differ.
The items read somewhat oa follows;
*Cov«r, 25 centimes (5 sous); soup, 60
centimM; steak. 1 franc 50 ceotlmet;
entree. 1 franc 50 centimes; butter, 40
cendmat; sugar. 3*J centimes, and no
on erf infinitum for every meal the
gucM may have during the day.
Where the' method is earned to on ex­
treme hot water is often charged extra,
aud though the guest is expected to
pay the employee their pour boira—
usually their only salary—the hotels
often contrive to capture this by in­
cluding the porter's service in the bill.
The guest is willing to pay the porter
something, but does not care to pay
twice for the same service- The hotels
also make money out of the omnibus
by paying 10 cents tor it and including
it in the bill at a franc .whether the
guest wants it or not. Sometime#
even the taking of baggage up and
down stain is added to the bill, with
other unexpected items, if fl ia inferred
from the traveler’s movements that he
will never come that way again.—Oor.
San Francisco Chronicle.
,

Coj.ctfBre,

ainidng of thdgtru»yn W. J&gt;. CbipWy. Tba
victim* ol the acrideoi wet* two white
cnjwi num.
M&gt;aa. thnw
mrvw nogro dedt
paaMngn*. both
I..MW ud . ...... &lt;iud. Th*
.................. ....

...

..

.

ntes.mrr ran into the rooks lining the shore

rent (.wept the pttafr ngm*nnd craw into the
water with three hundred bales of cotton
and otbrr.floating cargo, ft wan a terrible
scramble fur Hie in the cold stream In utter
dark tw-ra. A few miles behind theChipley wm

look them to Fort Gainsi where they nrday, but the larger part of the cargo and
the veaocl hrroril will probably bo a total

not yet known.
PanAma, Jan. 4.—A boat in which two
funiHira, named 811 va end Gonsales, and
Home friends, numbering seventeen persons
io all, were returning to Talcahuanq,
Chili, from
A-no, share they had
been attending ths festival of Our
Lady of Carmel on
December 22,
the water. Two lightermen, hoaring their
cries, went to the rracue, nnd picked up five
persons, one of whom, a Chinaman,

boat

unable

under

throw the supponed detd Chinamra over­
board. Thia wm. accordingly done. The
Chinamaa however, no a »onvr touched the

WORSHIPING

A few days ago when Kav. Dr. Cham­
berlain, brother of Secretary Chamberlain,of the Board of Agriculture, was
visiting in thia city, he told many in­
teresting anecdotes of his missionary
life in India- Among them was the
following:
Dr. Chamberlain and Mr. Scudder
were on a tour of a certain portion of
India, preaching nt the small villages
through which they passed.
They
woula attract the attention of the na­
tives by singing a hymn, and then
would talk to thexn, generally using
some simple theme from the Scriptures.
One day when they had stopped* in a
Igrgc village, they" had collected the
people about them. In the rear was a
sacred grove the branches of the trees
hanging down over the huts that stood
in the background. The Scripture les­
son had been finished, the hymn sung,
aud Mr. Scudder wm devoutly pray­
ing. when suddenly the fougbs of the
grove began tn rustic and a troop of
monkey* appeared. No one saw them
excvpt’Dr. Chiuntorluin. Old monkey*
and' young, gray-whiskered and bold-’
headi-d. mother* with their Irnbv monk­
lings, nil descended and -•rated them- |
■udves in a semi-circle. All paid thn j
strictest attention to the prayer. Should '
any hiiM-bicvm&gt;» yimngstnr begin his j
monkeyrhine*. one of tne dignified old j
men inonkrys would twist his car until ]
th»- Huh- olio wtinld eetw hh pranksr .
nnd if one of the babiea began to I
sniwj, a f&lt; w maternal pats quieted
him. ‘
Dr. t'iuimbvrlhin could scarcely re- j
strain;liun-&lt; If st the comical sight, nnd

Seventeen persona were lost. Eight bodies

DETHon, Mk-h., Jan 2.—Fire, Friday
forenoon, destroyed D M. Ferry &lt;2 Co.’s
mammoth seed house, White's Grand Thea­
ter, the Wesson Block, nnd badly scorched
other structural, creating a total loan of
about oue millinn and flvg hundred tliounand dollrnn. One fire-nan wm instantly
killed by falling walls and another wm
seriously injured The Fcrryn carried in­
surance amounting to four hundred and
sixty thousand dollar i, the risk on the
thrater reaching thirty thousand dollar*.

WomwinoN, Jan. 2 — President Clave­
land, at. his Naw Ycnr ri’coption, wm aatnrun Bayard, Mantling and Whitney, and

Lamar ia on

cor?* outdid lt*‘!f in cnlota and decora­
tions. Over hi. thontaiid perwona shook

Vendoma h«4t night. »♦ which, platen wenBomiun,Dvv.31.-~A primi** cable dispatch

rtrujrh. to Poston htr-im
wan the dnuglftcr •&lt; '
tpimed Adidph H.

i* about tt
.. place. SbBile

G. Ap

w n&gt;•i.&lt;d b’y •*,ndt«»n&gt; Edmund-, Aibm»ii and;-; »ura l«
favokaWf&lt;&gt;rwd thn ".ihjoct
sibci and . tli. r
tut r|*whce by -

►&gt;nat fkwf ■

NicnoL»Hni.i.c. Ky., Dec. 31.—James
Sa'i'iers, with bin wife mid three childrra
were crossing the Kentucky River in a skiff
near here Mmuiuy night. Ttii&gt;y missed Umlanding place and tic? skiff struck a snug
and upset. Mr. Sanders got tmhore, but it
wiu&gt; wo &lt;*ry&lt;Urk thnt be was unable to
lender any uul to fit* wife and three little
chUdren. who were all drowned.

mv-cmbly' bro

J. Milloy, a
*it v, who line many
w.i» amatid by

thnt^np'F-ntuahd 'ra&lt;- ■flfly-thrre ysan
&lt;»U. He I 11 nl-out fuUf million tluiinra t-.
hi* Boston wif
I
i

»&lt;- tbouiwfid i»7fru«* him- left Fairfield.
» hcstcr. Yorfc^Marion and iLaurtrnw Couo*
U&lt;s, kaving'hikdly enough men to curry

Auiiwna nnd Kunoitafan* ths negroes away,
■|iromi&lt;ing them $2.5'1 p&lt;c tiny building
new roads, no work attar dinner? and treiitr
merit like white penpie. \

Decorated by Pepa Loo.
BxnuM. Jan. 8.—The Pope boa conferred
upon Prirre Biemarrk the decoration of
the Order ol Christ. Baron Bchliaer, the
Prussian Minister to the Vatican, him hecu
similarly decorated.
’

Henry C. Kemper, proprietor of n grocery1
store near thin city, was split open early
Wednesday morning by a burglar, who docamped after robbing the money drawer ol
fifty rente.

Bomb', Jan. 3.—Within u frw day* a
change Ii.ia l&gt;wa noted in tin- habits and
dtnuenm&gt;r ol John L. Bullivun, tp- pugilist,
who, it •- Mid, him given up drinking and

AFPUpoa.-Wte., Jan. 4.—During • mbunderwtan ling Saturday, Julia dlskie shot
Peter An
rung dead and threatened the

Newabe, N. J., Jan. 4.—A portion ot the
insane asylum situated near this city wm
destroyed by tire Saturday afternoon, but
the 108 inmates of the wing were fortunateIp removed without accident. The loss ia
placed at &gt;75,000; fully insured.

Chicago, Jan 1.—Thousand* of German
corp have been placed, within a tow weeks,
in the riven of Southern Illinois by a
deputy of the United States Fiih Commis­
sion, nnd the northern streams will soon
receive their quota.
Wonderful Bicycle Tima.

Wamhixotox, Jan. 8.—President Cleve­
land contributed one hundred dollars to
the Grant Monummt fund Thursday, and
.accompanied the contribution with the
.hope that the aseo-iaUon will succeed in ita

■Bvnaa, Pa., Jan. 2.—Thn etrike of
□Biers ia practically al an rad. Two
ind man nro ar work at the reduced
'two nnd orie l nil cent* par bushel.

• Horse Blankets, Holies, Draia Tile art

All kinds of HARDWARE
At prices as low as the lowest.

Greble &amp; Powers

For the Next 60 Days!
AND THEREAFTER,

The Hastings Banner
Job Rooms

braiichf

500 ..
1,000
S/lOO or more
...
... - .
Good Linen Note HeadsI
Better Linen Note Heads
Beat 7-lb. Linen Note Heads
Good Note Heads.................................................. -.
Good Linen Letter Heads\
Best “MaMJotte" Letter^ Brads
Brat -Mraootte’ SUtefnente
Brat "Maacotte" Pony Statements
25c extra per M. for tableting.
Brat HigbtCut XX Gov't Envelope® No. 6 ...
Manilla No. 6.............................. . ... ........................... 1 00...C.. 1 W.
Manilla No. 5
HAND BILXS AND ROSTERS.
100
&amp;J0
1,000
2,000 or more
1-16 Sheets
00... ..tl 75 per M
90.
1 75.

i oo i io.

4 00.

Full Sheet Posters_______________ ...
5 00.
7 00 per M
8 00.
Blank and Ruled Work of ail kinds a specialty.
Specially low prices on Uiook Work and Law Briefs and Records.
Calling Cards and Weddhtg Goods.
„

AU Work Done at Prices P.rojtortionalti with those Quoted, Above.
Tin; Banner has all the newest and beat styles of tj
the finest of presses, the best of p’orkmen. We hav “
of envelopes, atAtionery and flat papers ever shown
work. Our pricre cannot be discounted.

rest and’ beat stock
&gt; guarantee No. 1

NOTHING LIKE IT!

The Boom Keeps Up at the

A* the people [

iv dir:ip|H‘nr&lt; 4 »n thi;
idriitly much • imureraeii

latch, and alw tine that is partiI colored.

Killed by a Woman.

Omaha, Neb., Jan. 2.—One thousand four
hnndnu buildings were erected in this city
last year, the trttol cost of construction
a rl city improvements being &gt;8,792,120.
The bonks handled &gt;118,000.000; &gt;9,000,OOO are now on deposit; thr factories pro­
duced &gt;26,000,000 worth of material; th
Vital ot wages paid wm &gt;2,100,000, and
Uio wholesale trade was &gt;29,680,000.

And will give you prices that down them all.

Offer thdtfollowing prices. Strictly Caab, for Job Work:
rescued people and th" lightermen

side Mira Manning. Mies Clcrelmid was
robed in crims-&gt;n velvet. Mm L&lt;&gt;gantaibd

Buktcn, Dev. 31 —The Buwtoo M'Trhanta’

MONKEYS.

re US

St. Psou Minn., Jan. 1.—Tfcelwrat
hour bicycle contest between Wor
Eek at Minneapolis was won h whose record of 86C iuUm «■’ ■
ever before accomplished:

Killed byJD.
New Ooi.kams, Dec
grinders lu thia dtelectric-light pole in S'
was killed instantly •
head burned to a

courlrr from Grtora! Crook had paracd.
there in'si'dreii al Captain Davis, whustart-.
rd ssrsml weeks sg&gt;&gt; lor the Sierra Madras
with hiwroniiiir.nd consisting of om’rowSiny and on.- hundred Apache scouts.,
tics their departure nothing has boro
heard ol them.

New Yom, Jan. 1.—The Herald save:
The maximum retitnalo of the value of the
estate left by Willis mH. Vanderbilt did not
exceed &gt;200 O^'MKM*. A statement, how­
ever, has been published “tlint a careful
count of th* if-curiliee in the Vanderbilt
safe in the vaults of the Lincoln National
Bank shows an aggregate of &gt;305,000,-

PaBW, Jan. 1.—M. de Frey dnet has asked
time of Prtwidnif Grcvy Inorder to consult
with his friends Indore he agree* to form u
ministry. He Is reluctant to accept such a
responsibility nt the present moment, in
view of the gravity of the political situa­
tion in Franc*.

LaNBUcs, la., Jui. 8—It la reported tore
authoraUvdy that thann**r
the village
'
I’m,

^akih*

POWDER
Absolutely Pure.

Since the fire, which occurred Sept. 13th, our (tales have been
__ largest of any Clothing House in Michigan, and easily
accounted for by the fact that our prices are

POSITIVELY THE LOWEST.
Having received an allowance from the Insurance
on our immense reserve stock in the basement (which was not (
cent by smoke)
•••

Men's Overcoats
(Worth la V

Bovs’ Good c

6.00 and 7

�fhe

Banner.

Hmm Miai. J«nn*rr

gDITOKIAI. NOTES.

and carriages kept for presidential ser­
vice. Said he didift nr*ff’em, and a
lot of such roL Bynhto he also obtain­
ed a little cheap notoriety. In the
retimate Ifitely presented to congress
for White House expenses was one item
of 87,&lt;X» for new Sonar and carriages.
It would seem that the ones sold did
not come up to the dudeish ideas of the
proddent. hence the auction, dry-rot
talk of Jeffersonian simplicity, etc.
Another item in his estimated expenses
is S10.00U for the green-house attach­
ment to the presidential mansion.
And as the last straw on the Jefferson­
ian simplicity dromedary, comes the
announcement that the president has
adopted "a private seal” with the U. 8.
coat uf anna embellished with a design
from the book of heraldry. If Jefferson
were alive, what would he think of such
mon key work?
The St. 1’uul Dispatch says, in discuss­
ing thetariff and in answering some
questions:
1. The tariff has raised the price of
everything which the workingman has
to sell, including hw labor, and lowered
the price of what he has to buy.
± While the tariff has lowered the
cost of what the workingman has to
consume, in the aggregate, it has raised
the price of that portion of it produced
by the farmer.
3. The tariff, more than any other
single agency, has made the nation, as a
whole, great, prosperous, and self-sup­
porting, and, as a consequence, increased
the sum total of the intelligence and
happiness of its individual members.
4. A reduction of tariff duties at this
time such as is desired by the theorists
of the New York Evening Post school
would work injury, not benefit, to the
country as a whole, and to the working
people in particular.

A fellow named Bacon, whewaacon­
nected with the Bohemian oate cybtone
potah the diligent cultivation pt public
in Ohio, has been done up for rteven
sent'iment and a degree of political ac­ vmr» in the jwnitentiary at Colunftam.
tion. The two organizations pre left
free ns to party affiliations; Bott» are
Scriptural injunction, “Go thou and do
forbidden by theitA-opriiCntlon* to en­
likewise.” •■ ■
J
gage in politics; MCtganiraaoD^Ibut on
Patrolrman Geo. Wella. ot^firand
e rtain Juatti.ra, comfounitv of-taterests
naturally r«n»&gt;”. in &gt; certain political Rapids, has a natural curiooitv, found'
drift. -The result Is political, whether on his farm in Plainfield township,
consisting of a deer horn ctnl irdded in a
so intcndwl or not It undoubtedly was piece of oak wood taken from the center
not tbe intention to avoid the political of a leaf o:ik tree. The horn Is broken
io the middle and the ends protrude
The foregoing action merges the In­ through both sidee of the block, which
is over a foot in thickness.
terests of two organized demands plain­
ly discernable in the txxly politic. The
Dan Keeler, a convict who escaped
policy proposed is a healthy and satis­ from Ionia last August in company
factory one, and demonstrates the solid­ with two others, was captured New
Year’s eve at West Bay City. He was
ity of our social fabric. It will lie very found under a bed, in a pH vate residence.
generally endorsed and commended, and Keeler is a desparate character, and has
the general public sentiment will be given the officers the slip three times
found very ready to co-operate in the before. Great credit Is due Marshal
Lennon and his officers for his capture.
purpose declared.
There may be points in reserve, in
A stabbing affray occurred at New
this treaty of alliance. The strong Richmond. Allegan Co. on Friday night,
probability, however, is that it Is a Amasa Lyons and wife,1 Adam Gable
and Samuel Chassry were fighting.
frank and full expression of opinion. Lyons struck Gable in the back with a
The demand naturally takes the form knife, cutting a gash three inches long
of a desire and a purpose to have Its and skntint about fourinebes deep.
men represented in public affairs. This If the blade had gone in straight it
would have caused instant death. No
is a legitimate and necessary sequence arrests have been made. •
ot such a movement. Public sentiment
The Lawerence-Townly *800.000,000
naturally looks for the development of
ghost will not down.
The Grand
good men, the representatives of par­ Ilap ids heirs, or several of them, went
ticular phases of opinion, whom it can to Toronto recently to get points that
advance to official positions of influence would enable them to secure their
and leadership. Such positions are in equitable rights in the premises and
they discover to their own satisfaction
waiting and the occasion will undoubt­ that the estate is still doing business at
edly find the right man.
the old stand, and that thej English
Svernment Is not only ready but anxSTATE NBWB.
a to find the rightful heirs.
These
Cadillac hopes to have a drive around gentleman laugh at Minister Phelp’s
declaration that the whole thing is a
the lake the coming year.
myth and they are determined to have
. Jackson now has twenty-five electric the fortune if it takes all summer.
&amp;ghta, and they bum all night.
The Detroit fire has given the insur­
The lungs are aa much the life of the
ance business a boom in that city.
body as the heart. They are easily af­
The directors of the First National fected by climatic changes and need
something
to strengthen them and drive
Bank of Eaton Rapids have declared a
away impurities. Both of these Red
semi-annuai dividend of 7 percent.
Btar Cough Cure does. It is safe and
The township of Constantine, St. Jo­ sure. Twenty-five cents a bottle.
seph county, has paid 802.40 for the de­
struction of 2.7) woodchucks since April
SCHO0L AND CHURCH.
last

Mrs. Barney Mahoney, of Decatur,
has sued John Con wav and his bondsmftn for S10.000 damages for selling her
husband tfquor.

Grand Rapids Catholics have already
It is evident that the president and ^taaen steps looking to the erection of a
• the majority of his party in congress'' monument to the memory of the late
will be at swurds point on the silver, Father McManus.
A young child of Mr. Keck at Sheri­
question. Senator Voorhire, democrat,
has decided to knock the bottom out of dan fell from a window Thursday mor­
ning, fracturing the outer table af Its
the president’s civil service work In a skull and breaking an arm.
great speech. Gov. Hill, of New York,
1
The long contest over the estate of
is deliberately snubbing all of Cleve­ Isaac Stevens, of Kalamazoo, has finally
land's best friends and lets no opportu­ been terminated. Out of the original
nity pass to give the mugwumps a kick, 317,000 about one-halt remains.
lion Dickenson, our own and only Don,
Last Friday was the flrat time in
'has forfeited the President’s confidence. twenty years that the Kalamazoo river
Taken altogether the democratic har­ was open January 1. from its source in
Hillsdale county to its mouth at Saug­
mony is not of a very harmonious order atuck.
at this writing.
Rev. 1. B. Jones, of Lowell, hasacceptThe Detroit Evening News is greatly «1 a call from the Congregational
disturbed lor fear that the quarrel be­ church nt Hopkins Station. Allegan
county, and will locate there with nis
tween Don Dickinson and the democra­ family In a few days.
tic congressmen may injure the demo­
The Mlcldgan Central depot at Char­
cratic party. And yet the News pre­ lotte was was burglarized Friday night
tends to be an independent ‘newspaper. during the temporary absence of watch­
The News does not deserve the patron­ man. About 324 was secured. No
age of a single republican in the state. arrests have as yet been made.

Besides, the Journal is very much the
better paper. -Charlotte Republican.
Yes; and the Tribune is the best of
all. Its republicanism is sound to the
core, and every republican who wants a
daily Detroit paper should take the
Tribune.

Company F, sixth Michigan cavalry.
wD! bold a reunion in Big Rapids the
21st Burt. This company, which was
recruited nt Plainfield. Kent county,
contained a number of Big Rapids boys.

Montgomery Thorpe, father of Col. T.
J. Thorpe, of Cadillac, died last week,
aged Kt. lie erected the first log house
in Wexford county, still standing in
Goaded by just republican criticism, what is now Salem township.
the Secretary of treasury has decided to
Miss Edu M. Sheriff.who has presided
make a call for SrttfJOO.UUO government with signal ability over the columns
bonds, to be paid next May. This will of the Schoolcraft Express for the past
make a reduction of but *10,000,000 of year, bus be«j compelled to retire on . icount of 111 health.
the bonded debt in fourteen months
Compare that with the usual yearly
John Beil, a farmer, was found dead
republican payment of bonds, fusion Thursday about two miles north of Bo­
friend, and see what you think of the nanza. Ionia county. Uta feet were fast
iindw his buggy seat, his head hanging
contrast.
down and face pounded all to pieces by
the spokes of the wheeL
Thr democratic design tokeep Dakota
out of the union Is the worst specimen
The Flint &amp; Pere Marquette railroad
of offensive partisanship seen this year. company has discharged Henry ana
Dakota has a half million population, Alvah Spencer. Jaeob Pontius and E.
B. Luke, of Coleman, because these men
and her demand to enter the sisterhodd refused to waive the rights guaranteed
is just.
them by the 10-hour law.
Thr failures for 1885 were 3 per cent,
fewer than 1884; but theliabilaties were,
3) per cent ksfl. This is a hopeful sign
of a revival of business.

Krum lhe Kzluiuozau Telegraph,
The Telegraph’s Battle Cre..k corree-.
Dondent furnishes the news of import­
ant action recently entered on at thei
ssusion ot the Slate Grunge, action not;
hitherto generally noticed, if Indeed It.
■s known at all outside the drclw of.

.

Ihttrons. Most of the sessions ofI
•dcr are secret, and only such in­
is furnished the pa^.
'
;n’he interests of
! -i question fa a fie

-Well, I’ll tell ye,” said Uncle Josiah
Windlass, "jist how it happened that
Joe Spilkina and I 'come to hev thet

In tte'lsA toHktU&gt;*»«

I8*1

Our readers will remember how Presi­
dent Cleveland rung the changes on
-Jeffersonian' simplicity” in the cam­
paign of 1884. After his inauguration
he carried this “simplicity’ so far that

l)

-nt of resource to
irnitiatlonfor settling differences be­
tween ’
and capital; and putting
down
.uption and trickery and select-

George V. MeeseroU. of Eaton Rapids,
has a pair of “specs" which his ancestors
brought from Holland 179 years ago.
and eleven big copper buttons as large
as a silver half dollar which his grand­
father wore in the revolutionary war.
Grand Rapids Spiritualists are plaving to good bustnem. Several well
known ghosts havfl been hovering
around thn circle recently, and one
cheeky old ghustess actually kicked be­
cause her supply of opium had been cut
short.

“A Servant of the Lord” writes to the
Times that the ministers of
*re hypoqriteB, and that he haa
‘ssioned to warn them of
A good lusty dominie
-ami, for the “Servant’.
”Mty.

—Just previous to hi.* death, Mr.
Vanderbilt added several thousand voJtimes to the library of the Vanderbilt
University.—-V. F. "Sun.
—Prof. Herkonier says he doe* no:
think .tn English univitrsitv the plac&lt;
for practical education of anv *ort.—
Pwlon Post.
—The use of tobacco b to be abso­
lutely prohibitesl in all the Government
schools of France, on the ground that
it affect* injuriously the ability to
study.
—The Moravian Female Seminary at
Bethlehem. Pa,, has been founded 186
yean*. Truly the world moves when
a female nemiimrv trill own up to such
an age.—Philadcffthia Call.
—Japan ha* settled the question of
free popular education, and all children,
between the agv« of six and fonrtem.
are compelled to attend school fron
three to six hours a day fpr thirty-twi.
weeks in the year.
‘
—Mon*lgnur Sogaro states, that Gen­
eral Gordon's lost words io him stake
"Do no* forget me in your prayers.
Catholics and Protestants are but sol­
diers in different regiments of Christ’i
array: but it b the same army and wr
are all marching together."

—A Loudon -paper (Jtuloo-German}
nays: "At Vienna, last year, no less
than two hundred nnd sixty-three Jewi
became Chriatlan*—among whnfn wen
thirteen barristers, nine phjfoician*
four journalists, three professors, threi
judges, seventeen merchants and man
ufnoturers.
—That waa a sensible clergy-man lr
Chester County who was disturbed bj
the noise made by male members of th«
congregation putting on their overcoab
while the doxology wan being sung
and said: "Now that you have you:
overcoats on we will sing the doxologi
over again.”—Philadelphia Timer.
—Katherine B. Fisher. In the Over­
land MotUMu, says: "The two mis­
chievous tendonuiea which thr teaclMt
ot the present age has to combat are
the superficiality bom of frjvolont
views of life, and that more potent,
because more speciou*. enemy, voices
in the clamor for practical education.
fwhich, being interpreted, means th&lt;
ability to earn money at the earlier
possible age.''
—To jwdge by the way the college,
are introducing the elective system, w&lt;
mav expect that soon a college rouret
will mean a four years’ residence in t
collage town, an enrollment In the
catalogue, m much tituc devoted U.
study as can be spared from base ball,
boating, etc., and an "examination” in
such branches as the young man ni»j
think that, on the whole, he can bast
—We are told that in New York
Brooklyn, Philadelphia and Bottot
there are four inagnlfcent building/]
erected at great expense for the Yount
Men’s Christian Association* of tbest
cities, having each a aplend'd hall, in:
all cloud tightly on the Saibath &lt;Imvj
because the pastors do no wish ah’-'
preaching in such a puF
’ ill; /&lt;•'
Ivar it will draw people
• •)•&lt;
•hr eh service*. ’•

Henry Grin
_____
Nova Scotia, resident A^. r
has four perfectly derjrtoped wad sere
nomenon that he thinks fully explains
victeble cars.
es Ferot. one of the three their origin. Onoa in creasing one of
, saved Napotefn from being these desert regions he saw about
men
Ite Orsini assassination plot, twenty pillars of sand suddenly rise
kffifl
ticker In New York.—X E jtnd whirl along in the distance. As
Sun. '
'
they passed along, a cloud of dust was
—King Humteil. of Italy, is thirty­
eight yearn old. • His face habitually raised on the ground, apparently eight
Wears «'end an fl scoer expression. The or ten yards in diameter. This gradu­
rare smile which lights it ia one of ally assumed the form of a column,
marked sweetness and character. ’ His that continued to Increase in height
manners are courtuouH.
He takes and diameter as it moved over the
great interest in the education ot- his plain, appearing like a mighty serpent
only son. a boy of ton years.
rearing ita head aloft, and twistinj ita
—Alf Morris, the Omaha pntriliat. ia huge body into contortions in its efforts
.
knocked out for all time.
While at­ to ascend*
tempting to shoot somebody who had
The pillars were of various siaes,
offended Idin, he pulled the trigger of some twenty and thirty foot high, and
the revolver a little too quick and shot some ascended to near two hundred
himself through the band, making a feet. A» the whirlwinds began gather­
wound that necessitated the amputa­ ing up the duet, one might have fancied
tion of the large Huger of' his left that antediluvian monsters were rising
band.
.
intd life and activity. The smaller
—Mr. Gladstone la the owner of the ones seemed to trip lightly over the
champion pencil of the world.
A plain, bending their bodies in graceful
manufacturer at Keswick has sent him curves aa they passed each other; while
a walking-stick thirty-nine inches long,
these of. larger dimenrions revolved
made of cedar, and forming a large with gravity, swclling-out their trunks
pencil, with a lead nearly half an Inch ns they moved onward, till the sandy
sqnure running through iu This curi­ fabric suddenly dissolved, forming a
ous pencil has a solid silver band bear­ great mound, and creating a cloud ot
ing an inscription in verse.
dust that was swept over the desert. •
—Andrew B. McCreary, a California
The sHinrt writer, in referring to a
millionaire, has purcnmrcd Colonel phenomenon at a totally different char­
Robert G. Ingersoll’s residence, in acter, aays:f Many of my readers know
Washington, together with the house­ nplhing practically of tne mirage, nnd
hold furniture. The price paid for the thus they can neither appreciate the
house was thirty-eight thousand dol­ bcautv of this deception, nor estimate
lars, nnd the furniture brought seven the dfsappaftniment it creates. I fear
thousand dollars. Colonel Ingersoll ia my pen can not give an adequate idea
going to New York to live. He baa of'ita tantalising power on tbs thiraty
been employed aa counsel for a railroad traveler. It has, however, ofte© fallen
corporation. — Chicago Journal.
to my lot to witness it, when an appar­
-rW. J. Daley, of Lothair. Ga, 16 ent lake stretched out before me,
Principal of the Miller Institute, post­ tempting both man and beast to rush
master, Captain of a military com-­ on and slake their btimingthiraL Even
pony. Superintendent of a 'Sunday after year^ of experience I have been
school. Justice of the Peace, Secretary deceived by this phenomenon, so real
of the Board of Trustees of Miller In­ baa it appeared, and so many of ita
stitute, President ot a debating society, peculiar and magical effects,have been
dancing master, leader of the church preserved.
Sometimes vast cities seemed rising
choir, correspondent of the Eastman
TYmes. captain oft a baseball club, and. on the plains, in which a multitude of
beside, is described as ••one of the towers, spires, domes and columns we^e
cleverest fellows in the whole coun­ grouped together with a picturesque
effect that neither pool or paintertcuuld
try.”— Philadelphia Prw.
—Ex-Governor Horatio Seymour depict. Apd these ware reflected in
said recently to a corrwtjHindont of thr the deceptive fluid ^wlth all the dis­
New York Star: ••! -am feeling my tinctness of a mirror; at times a slight
breeze seemed to ruffle the placid sur­
seventy-live years; I can not walk now.
Ah! I used til be a groat walker. While face. destroying the forms for a few
a cadet in a military school in Con­ minutes, and then- they reappeared.
necticut. I visited Waahlhgtnn with Sometimes I have been almost induced
one of my chums. John Quincy Ad- to believe that vast tropical foresta
unis was President at ti.a tirarl My were before me. where palms of gigan­
.friend and 1 went over to Baltimore, tic size, with their graceful foliage,
and. tuirsing the last Jrain hi the even­ overtopped every other tree, and that
ing, walked back to Wusliington. ac­ beyond were mountain crests, giving u
compliriling the feat by daylight of the reality to the scene that caused me for
tlie moment to doubt ita being a Jihanfollowing morning.” '
—Conductor Murphy, who runs one tom. At last I have passed over the
spot where they, lake, the mighty city,
ot the riiort line trains on the Milwau­ the
vast forest l\d appeari-d. and*found
kee road, passed through a remarkable
experience some years ago. At that nothing but small buriiM and tufts of
grass
growing on the steppe. — Youth'»
time Murphy was' running a train on
the Rivnr Division, nnd in un accident
he had both legs badly cruriiod by the
NOT A NEW STORY.
cars. The doctor iinornuri him' that
he. did not think he could recover, and
his only chance was to have both legs
amputated. Murphy would not con­
A busincs* man on the third floor of
sent to the loan of'his limbs and hi*
a building on Griswold street bought a
relatives were sent for to be with him
when hr died. Instead of dying the ton of coal the other day. and when a
plucky Irishman began to ‘recover.* boy came up to ask him for the job ol
Now hr does not show any lameness, elevating the ehostnut he asked thr
and he suffer* nothing from the acci­ youth to take a chair, and then said:
dent beyond an occasional twinge of
••My boy. yon should start right in
rheumatism.—SI. Paul Pioneer Peer*.
.
entering upon the path of life.**
••Yes. air—that's what maw says.”
"A LITTLE NONSENSE."
••I was a poor boy—a very poor boy
myaclf al your agr. ’
'
—"Something new in butter-dishes, I
'••Yea. sir—I don’t doubt it: you wore
see,” said Mrs. Pompano a* *hc glanced ragged clothes and didn't have half
over the advertisements. "What i«
enough to eat.”
it?” asked Pompano, eagerly. "Good
"Ahem—-y-c-a. 1 felt that I would
butter.”—Atlanta Constitution.
have to make iny own future, and I de­
—Love: A fresh egg. Marriage: A cided to start out right. In the town
hard boiled egg. Divorce; An addled where I .lived there was a five-story
ejgg.—Ex. According to this matrimo­ building.”
nial "lay,” there seems to be consider­
•■Yes. sir. and there wan offices way
able cblck-anery about courtship and up on the top floor, and no elevator.”
marriage.—Norrulowu Herald.
••Just so, ray boy.”
—A little fellow who made his first
■•And a man who had an office on
appearance at a public school in Lynn, the top floor bought a ton of coal, aud
Mau., not long ago. was told by the you asked him for the job of backing it
teacher to take a aeat- "Oh, thank
you,” said little Sam Simplicity. ••I'nr'
not a bit tired.”—Golden Days. '
|
"It was worth fifty cent*, but he of­
—“ril put a head on you.” said the fered you ; a quarter, and rather than
postage stamp to the latter. "All lose the job you accepted it. The man
right/’ said the letter; "but you will took a notion to you. secured yon a
bo stuck on me before you get through; place in an office, and you are to-day
we hew cornered a great many fellows riob. respected nnd likely to be sent
of your stamp.”— &amp;mmtraial Bulletin. to Washington a* a United States
--••The prettiest thing in bonneta,” Senator, i know thr story like a
said Mm. Bromley the other day, book.”
"You do? Why. w here did you ever
"is------ ” -Your face. Mrs. Bromley,'’
said thr old gentleman, gallantly—and hear it before?”
"Twenty times over right on thia
Mrs. Bromlcv carried aronnd a nine
inch smile 'for a week afterward.— very street I tumbled to it, after car­
rying up two tons, and yon fellers can’t
Philadelphia Call.
—I don't care if our dog did whip wallop me again!”
•‘Wdv, my son. L------ ”
yours I” said an angry little girl to a
•*’S all right, mister; but my terms
playmate. "Your dog Is a sneaking
are fifty cunts spot cash, or no lugging.
little thing, anyhow!” "I don’t care,
sobbed the owner of tin- sneaking dog. Powerful tunny thing that all you chaps
who
have;bin poor and worked up to
"I guess your dog snooked lint."—
riches want a penniless cub to work for
Ymah't Companion. ‘
half cash ind half talty!”
—"Adolphus, my deah fellar, why
The occupant of the office said that
are you nursing your arm in that way?'1
ho would reserve the iob for some boy
"It’s a boll, Cynl, I'm deuced lucky, with a meek and humble disposition —
now. don’t you think?” "I don’t see Detroit Free Press.
why." ••The. Earl of Salisbury has one
on preci-- *
tbe same spot. It’s so
Room for an Original Bella.
Juwt AdolHe had a tired look about his eyes
as be walked into Janson, McClurg 4
*!o.’s, tbe other morning, and bowed
•he clerk. .
^aveyon *An Original Belle?"' he

' ’’ responded the clerk,
uite sure,” he urged.
sir.” »
’
■h you'd send one io
Fhtirie Avenue.” he
ML -I was there
n M a very* select
bh ladle,*, and I
Inal telle.

ly one milboa five
U.WU— ,hU.

Utile dlffikilty—like, way back yonder
'bout ton year. ’Twss a time then,
ye’ll probably rooolec’ when there was
some excitement in the kentry ’font
politics, an’ also, especially ’rutin'
ycre, concernin' anew breed o’ hog-.
Well, Joe was a nigh neighbor o' mine
then, an’ was a-runnin’ fer Road 8une*viaor, an I waa al little interested In''
fattenin’ an’ preparin' a hog to com­
pete fer er prize Jet the county fair.
We's both pritty close oocypied with
our two pursuits, an’ each w»« in­
clined. p’raps, to 'tach too little imSrtance to the objec' of t'other’* am-tion. Drivin’ homo from town one
day I met Joe Jist a-goin. After par­
sin’ the time o’ day an aicb, he says to

‘

**‘Josiah, air ye goin* to give me a
lift fer Sune'visor, nett week?’
••Now, I’d heerd a few days aforc &lt;»’
Joe's hevin' made some remarks kind
o’ agin my breed q’ hog, an’ in favor
o' a infernal ole Chester White runt
thet a neighbor was a-fuuin with with
intent to enter'im at the fair agin mine.
So I said:
- "Joe how's this I hear 'bout ye
a-«landerin’ thet hog of mine? I’m
kinder of the opinion thet a man what
ain't got the sense to see the pinta in a
fine animal like thet bain’t specially
titled fer the holdin' o’ any office what­
ever.
•
' "Joe immejitoly waxed into a rage,
an' said:
•••I don't want yer danged hog to
vote for me. An' ef ye Yourself want
to support a man 'cordin' to his good
'pinion o’ yonr hogs, why—I ain't the
man.'
.
"These remarks o' Joe’s o’ course
waa unfounded in the extreme, an'
was p’r'aps prompted by his impetiou*
temper, and' generally .ornerv, ungov­
ernable disposition. But 1 kept perfec'ly cool an collected.*an’ said:
‘"Joe, it's a blame good thing yer
gittin grey-headed, lame-backed an’
nat'rally played out; er I’d be tempted
to take ye out o’ thet wagon an’ bump
yer head a few times onto the groun'
to settle yer mind a little.’
"Et thet, Joe’s violent, ugly temper
got entirely the beat of his weak judg­
ment, and he surnng outo'n the wagon,
an’,
throwiir
his eoal, proposed
thraahin' me there an’ then -at lewd
his words was aomr’at to thet effec'.
•••Joe.’ said I,-stilb entirely cool an'
immoved like, •Ye're a ole man; at
least five year older an' me. con-&lt; quently what ye nay 'pears to me not
on’y the height ot nonsense: bat
slightly idiotic. Ef 1 was to see tit.
■air’s mean enough, to git down there
an' lake a-holt o’ ye an' smash yer
year, chaw yer scclp up, twis’ yer
neck.out o' phimhendicular an' mu-.,
ye all up. I couldn't hev the heart to
go back to my innocent familv an'look
’em all in the face agin. ■ 'Twould lw
impossible. I’d feel like |’d went an'
pill* onto an' paralysed a ole, feeble
.man. who was not o’nv physically .*
wreck but a doggohed ole ijTo’t—
“Just then fsortqr foil thet my leftj year, thet was nearest to Joe its I«a*;h
reclined on the seal o’ my wagon. * the scene of a violent collision Has­
tenin' to git mil o’ mv vehicle to .-».-e
what’s gotn' un, I all’t once foun' !’•
standin’ on my brow in the middle of '
the road, an' my feet was gently poised
like, in the air. ’ Afore I could rightly
un’erstan' how thet wa*. I foun' thet
mu an’ a nother figure thet jresembl -d
Job. was rollin’ over an’ over in the
dust, on’ thet the other figure wa- :
the same time grad’ally knockin' my
face some'at out of shape. Then 1 be­
gan to realize, kinder, the ritowatiqn
»n’ to act ’cordin'ly. The last, an o'n&gt;
blow of importance I got in on Joe. so
sorter mixed him np with a rail feln-1
alongside the road, thet I hed to UK*—
down two panel afore I got 'im an' nil
his clothing fully extricated from it.
"Thet scrimmage helped to beat J&lt;s*.
fer the ole leHer which owned the
fence, together with hi* sons, son-ii
laws an' other wide an' distant connec­
tion, was so pul out et the damage
done it. thet they would listen to uo
explanation. In’ voted hard agin 'in&gt;
I also failed, through it, in 'gittin* a
a premium on my nog. Yc see, Joe
hed a cousin married to a Dadgenuxt
thet lived in the imtnejit ne«ghte»rh&lt;»o’ one o? the jedgws onawine, atr solely
through thet influenw I gut inft.”Sa»n,'tAe Scaramouch.
y

A Parisian Novelty.
A singular competition, or shew,
took place at one. of the principal Pari*
restauranU the other day. It was held
under the auspice* of the Paris Canary
Association, and lta4 object was th*
amelioration of the breed of Duub
canaries. The association in question
was founded eighteen years ago, *n&lt;f
now nunsbent thirty member*, its nwiu.ings taking place In March. June amt
October, while the show i.« held on Ilf
first Sunday in November. The regu­
lations of the association are thnt tin
canaries exhibited must have been bred
by the exhibitor within the-twelve­
month, and that no birds with ntorc
than two spots can be admitted. Th*birds are brought to the restaurant at
nine in the morning, nnd placed, in
cages of the same shape and with tv
ticket upon them save a number; then
being seven judges for the male and a*
many for the female birds. This year
there are thirty-two cages, each con­
taining four birds.
The ••points"
which the judges are instructed to go
by are the strength and delicacy of the
feathers and the length of the both
The feathers should form' a parting
down the back. and the wing-feathrrshotild curl slightly downwara. There
should also be a slight ruff round 'the
neck, and just beneath the tail, which
should be long, a small bunch of feath­
ers which the amateurs style “the
Olive. ’ ’- Poll Mall Gareite.
‘

—A noted English physician has re­
vived the wtory that fish is valuable a*
a brain food. Ho knows no more about
it than Mark Twain, who gave the fol­
lowing advice to a young author; “Yes.
fish makes brain. Judging from your
previous article* you m 4 a w ‘

�The Hastings Banner.
HASTINGS. THURSDAY, JAN. 7,1MC.

-trough life.

Thursday ••
, . 1
'
Baltimore, mL
who had been h
borhood for set
ble to give an »
brought IRm t
him to fhc &lt;
Hicks/not km.
resigned that o!L
neero a shirt, he h
hiiu on his way n&gt;,Joseph Munson, of Baltin
^warrant for the arrest pi
he having stolen 3 coat and •
Musson. Probably ho concluded
a
old clothes looked too shabby to wear
with a new shirt, hence Mr. Masson's
loss.

Annie Otto, Mi*» Emms Fritz, Mbs
Alidn Newland. Mbs Hattie Otto, Fay
Puaree, Edgar Otto. Clark Otto.
Amberina water sct—T. C. Williams Miss Sarah Btaxdl. of Middleville.
and wife.
Geo. and W. A. McWilliams, of Grand
Silver pickle castor—Edwin Barlow Rapids, visited Miff Abbott and family
Who wear Seal, Fur and Plush gar­
’and wife
last week returning home Monday.
.ments should never carry leather shop­
Silver sugar «poon—Henrv Shively.
Master Ralph Blair staffed.on Friday Jping baga.
Set silver sp-xins—Orrin Erway and
hist (or Alma, where he will make bis
wife.
Silver spoon holder—Parker Erway home with his aunt, Mrs Adelbert Haya
and wife.
. Individual pepper and salt—T. J. Clement Smith, spent several days of
Price now 18c and 30c, rwluced from •
Bush aud wife.
the past week with the latter and his
26c and 10c.
Dozen silver knives and forks—W. family. |
L. Mead and wife, John Dawson and
The
Miswes
Bostwick,
of
Kalamazoo,
wife.
About April 1st, Morse Nevins will
The fourth annual reunion ut the
Silver butter knife—Miss Ella Mead. • spent a portion of the we«* with their
occupy the store now occupied by J ulDecorated rolling pin—Mrs. W. L. ;sister ML» Row. a teachtr In the dty
1 want J00 cord* of *io*V wood tor good* out ius Russell. Mr. Russell contemplates Barry county students and alumni of
schools.
5,000 yards closing out at five cents
Mead.
ot my dorr. I wiU tell the s™&gt;di tor wood w.
leasing the store of L. D. Gardner, the Michigan Agricultural College was
er yard.
Lace tidy—Mlvcs Ella and Minnie
ebMp *■ f°r c**hheld'New Y'ear's night at the Hastings Barlow.
SPRING k CXMTWf.
where
Roberto*
newsroom
and
the
ex
­
, ant progressive eucher party to_ a
AU good* warranted a« ro|&gt;re«ented by me.
House.
Owing
to
bad
roads
it
was
not
press
office
now
are.
Library lamp- Robert Bugera and large number of her friends on New
Brinj your walcbee. clocks and jcwelery for
very largely attended yet those that
repairs to me and have It attended to by an ex­
Year’s eve.
Henry Marks, of Rutland, while were there enjoyed themselves to the wife, Ira and Ernest Edger.
Twenty-five yds. ingrain carpet—W.
perienced workman.
chopping a grub Sunday, cut his foot best of their ability. The exercises S. Goodyear, F. G. Goodyear. Geo.
Miss Jessie Curtis, teacher in the
Ladies Merino underwear, excellent
State school at Coldwater, is spe^bag value, 37^c, reduced from 60c, very
badly, the axe striking at tbein step and were well prepared and well rendered. Barnes.
Mr.
J,
W.
Matthews
read
a
very
appro
­
Library lamp—L. Myer* and wife. her vacation with relatives anti friends ,cheap.
severing several bones of the foot. At
SPRING a COMPANY.
tresent writing he is suffering terribly. priate poem entitled “Whv I Came Here Miss Josie Myera, Miss Llbbie Myers, in this vicinity.
—
•r. Lampman, of this city, is in attend­ To-night,” in which he fully expressed S. Lfainington, Lewis Myers.
Lewis Williams and wife, of OtW.
that affection which binds fellow stu­
ance.
'Shelf lambrequin—Maud Edger.
and ML-w Ella Hamilton, of Grand Rap­
dents and especially'classmen together.
Fancy carved pipe, long cigar, pack­
We have
a new departThe second quarterly meeting of The poem did great credit to the author. age tabacco and whistle—Giver un­ ids, were the guests of Jas. E. Hogle s
sold at lower
family the past week.
’
Hastings circuit will be held at tbu Al- Mr. Richard Montecello Bules delivered known.
prices than
i this dty.
the oration inhls usual Wel«terian style
Married, on Thursday last Dec. 31, by
After an evening long to bo remem­
toft school house Saturday and Sunday
SPRING
* COMPANY.
which very much awed the hearera bered for its pleasure, the numerous W. A. Hunsberger, Mr. Fredrick Wells,
next. Preaching Saturday and Sunday After the exercises the company ad­
of Sunfield, Eaton Co., and Missldell
Made-up Cambric articles, trimmed
afternoon at 2 o’clock p. in. by Rev. \\. journed to the dining room, headed by guests wended their way homeward al
Kennedy,
of
Hastings.
with Hamburg Embroidery, for Ladies
A. Hunsberger nnd Sunday evening by the toast-master Mr. Eugene Davenport the “wee suia’ hours,” each feeling that
it had been good to bo there, and all
Peter Covert, of Carlton, has purchas­ and Misses; also a fine assortment for
Rev. J. I. Buell, P. E.
where they enioyed oue of those excel­ wishing many pleasant returns of the
ed the Baulch house, on Michigan Ave. Infants’ wardrol*.
ktftviNU to their being unable to lent suppers which Mr. Parker is capa­ day to Mr. and Mrs. Edger.
He expects to take up his residence in ________ •___________ SPRING a COMPANY.
ble of getting up. The toasts following
WANTED 150 CORDS OF WOOD.
Tbo comments of Mr. Edger on the this dty in March next
obtain the use of a hall, thr G. A. R. the Imiquct, although extemporaneous
If you wish a (Soak, visit our Cioak '
post at Freeport will not be mustered in were entertaining, especially the one occasion were quite characteristic of
Frank Hamilton and wife, of Syra­ Department.
him. After surveying for a time the
until January 13th ‘bd
The officers .given by Mr. Bates, in which toast he numerous and costly reminders of the cuse, N. Y.. who have been visiting at __________________ 81’Ll NG A COMPANY.
of Fitzgerald post, of this city, muster attempted to give some of the many good will of the friends of himself and Mrs. I. A. Holbrook's for the past few
Warm comfortable Blankets very
in the new p&lt;wt which is to l»e known pranks mid scrapes ho was usually into, wife, he is reported to have said/ “They days, started for their home Monday.
but of course he could only give an ink­ are worth 850) andonly cost 14 roosters,
cheap, also an elegant assortment of
rill as Joel Wolcott post.
. ‘Will Kennedy, Chas. Prichvd. Flor- Comfortable prices 75c. 90c. 81, 8125.
ling of the instances, especially to those
Sheriff Long during the year 18W that were acquainted with his college ’15 pounds of chndv and 2 boxes ot ci­ ance Hendershott and Dora Kennedy, 81.60.81.75, and upward.
'
gars." But all the same none could returned to Ann Arbor Monday, to
iraued personal orders on the county life. F. M. Woodmansee waded into the
__________________ SPRING &amp;&lt;X)MFANY.
more keenly appreciate the true mean­
treasurer
for incidental exprn.Ms» subject of the college and its founders, ing of these many expressions of good pursue thirir studies the coming semesVisit our new Silk Department.
amounting to the modest sum of 81,466 and one would think by the way that he will and kindly friendship than dioMr.
Visit our new Black Drees Goods
Rbb’t King, one of the first settlers of
and some cents. If we mistake not the measured off thegestures he was de­ Edger and his estimable wife, who will
greenback partv claims to be the party livering a fourth of July oration or a long remember the day which marked 1‘rairieville, now ot Plainwell, is in the
Visit our new Flannel Department.
stump speech. The association was per­ the first quarter century of their wed­ dty for the purpose of attending the
of “economy and reform."
_______________ SPRING a COMPANY.
manently organized with Mr. Daven­
pioneer meeting. He is the guest of
Mrs. E. R. Brown has purchased of port as president. It is our ardent wish ded life.
D. R. Cook.
Cloaks marked way down, 82.75,8328,
Tolles Bros, the lot and building now that roilds and weather will not hinder
The following resolutions were adopt­
Mr*. J. W. M B.-at’ijy. of Frealan l. 83.75, 84.75. 86XX), 87XK», 8K60, WDO,
the
attendance
to
our
next
meeting.
ed
by
the
Ladies
Aid
Society
of
Hope,
uswbby them for their bending works.
810AX). Every garment we have to be
ONE OF ’EM.
upon learning of the denth of Mrs. Mich., after spending a few days with dosed out cheap.
They will build near Newton’s planing
her sinter, Mrs. C. H. Cole returned
Elizai»eth, wife of Daniel G. Mixer, of
D
mill. The Tolles Bros, make this change
home last Saturday, accompanied by __________________ SPRING a COMPANYHope,
which
occured
while
she
was
W
hatever
else
may
be
said
of
the
Miss Hstfle St. John who has spent the
The board of supervisors convened for the purpose of obtaining power in
life of the editor of a county -journal, visiting her mother in Shiawassee past year with lyir sister, Mrs. Cole.
connection with the planing mill.
\
Monday.
county, December 14th,-1885:
Customers pronounce oar establish­
(/Ct tid. annual meeting of the En- u certainly affords unsurpassed fadliWhereas, The Lord, in his mercy,
On Tuesday evening last, at the reai- ment the finest lighted store in the
A 8HAK»*rEARKvlarehas been oxgandowment Rank.K. of P, Thursday eve­ ties for the study of the various phases lias seen fit to remove from our number donee of the brides parent’s) Mr. and country. You can see what you are
ized inthbclty.
of human nature. The editor is brought sister Elizabeth Mixer, therefore be it
Mrs.
D.
J.
Heath,
Rev.
J.
W.
Bancroft
buying.
Step into Preston A Cook’snew store ning butt, the following officers were into daily contact with ail manner of
Kfvilc^l, That while we cherish her offilciating. were married Mr. N. T.
SPRING &amp; COMPANY.
elected for the ensuing year: President, men: the num who patroniz*.* him for memory we will try to follow all that Diamond and Miss May Heath, all of
in the Central House block.
Table linens, price 35c. 39c.; 43c, 48c.
E. Y. Hogle; Vice President. Robert “sweet chartty,’s sake"; the one who was good and nohle in her character,• this dty. The newlv wedded pair have
The Banner this week resumes its Dawson; Secretary, L. E. Knappen;
Bubscrila-s for a party organ simply be­' and as we mourn her loss we believe it the congratulations of a large circle of 56c. 65c. 75c.
usual size—a six-column quarto.
Table napkins, per dozen, 37Ji'c, 48c,
Examining Physician, F. R. Timmer­ cause it is such; another who wishes। is her eternal gain. We do hereby ten­
65c. 75c, 90c, 81. 81.26 and upward.
Twenty-two persons were baptised man..
“no politics in . his’n"; another who' der our deepest sympathy to the be­
l/Married. January 4th. 1886, ut the M.
All linen towels, 7c, 9c, 10c each.
at the M. E. church Sunday last.
growls
liecause
of
too
much
or
too
little
'
reaved.
Y
’
et,
realizing
as
we
do
how
The two prominent greenback office­
•
SPRING a COMPANY..
space devoted to home matters, too’ void of comfort all human efforts are. E. parsonage, by"Bev. W. A. Hunsber­
The G. A. IL Itoys are fixing up their holders who enjoyed such a tine tete-amuch advertising, too many stories, andI we would point them to Christ, who can ger, Mr. J»mn Spence and Miss Carrie
hall and decorating the walls with tetdat the M. E. church Tuesday even­ so on to the end of the catalogue,
Shnltz,
all
of
this
dty.
The
happy
pair
in‘ console In the hour of affliction.
Cashmeres,
9c,
12Wc,
15c, 20c, 26c, 80c,.
paintings.
took
the
afternoon
train
for
Detroit
;
ing just prior to the lecture, evidently striking contrast is the subscriber who’
Resolved, That a copy of these resoM. F. Dowling vacates the Middle­ forgot that walls sometimes have ears. takes a newspaper from purely selfish1 lutions be sent to the Hastings Ban- from thence they go to Ohio, Iwing ab­ 35c. A very large line in all colors.
Sl-HINU &amp; COMFAKT.
ville poatoffice this week. M. F. .Ionian Their earnest denunciations of Boss motives—for the benefit of himself andl ner for publication, ami also a copy
------ sent about a weekl Joy be with them,
all through life’s jobepey.
GRAND RAPIDS*
takes his plaae.
Hicks and the editor of their party or­ family. Such im one is not prone to’ presented to the bereaved family.
Gen. J. A. Carnahan and-mother, of
fault finding; aud should ho nee fit to
The Brock-Walrath race New Year's gan was "nuts” for republican ears.
Forever front mortal sight;
criticise the course of a paper on matters
Indiannapolis, Ind., E. A. Holbrook and
............. —
night .....
resulted
as----------------------usual—Brock was vYiik quarterly tea of the W. F. M. Sn of polity or public interest, his criticisms
One more borne to lonely.
1886
family, of Chicago. Hi, F- IL Holbrook 1831
Dreary from sorrow's blight.
lieaten by half alap.------------------------------- ; oI lhe
E. church, will be held at the are carefully and candidly considered
and wife and 'W. McLaughlin and wife,
The fond«*l tie lias been severed.
Quarterly meeting at the Methodist j residence of Mrs. Asa Rork on west by the editor.' A successful newspaper
of Muskegon, F. Hamilton and wife, of
Untied In life’s early dawn;
Syracuse,
N.
Y,
Mrs.
Andrew
Krom,
‘•hutch next Bunday. Rev. Stewart I Grecn9lreet. Wednmday.January 13th. must needs haves positive, but not big­
Tlte plaae can be filled by no other.
of Kalamazoo, Rev. T. D. Marsh and
will assist the ‘Pastor.
served from
half past
fiyeto
n. oted. opinion on all public questions, as
1 Te» wrv«l
Iron, bull
past live
to seve
wv«i.
THE BEST OF THE
wife and E. D. Whitlock.of Grand Rap­
anything in thn line I a &lt;wdl.I inriraaon ratmdM *i- w.u.
ohrooM. the e»«U
Her hand* now are gently folded,
When you wish
V *...............................
jUmpLtei A Cook in The Young liullee eonnwh-d with the
No »orrow her heart doth stir;
AGRICULTURAL WEEKLIES.
ids. were among those in attendance at
romThlork.
W. I’.klX ere Invited to eUitid this P"*"?"*?""n
the Carnahan-Holbrook wedding.
the Central House block. . .
, .
ni.vlinv
i Afr. and Mrs. Eugene Davenport, Mr.
pie Comity Gentleman to the Leadin’meeting for
for the
the purpose
purpose or
of nw&gt;rp*nlrre-organiz­ 105^.|“F?r number
MRS. H. E. RKRGMAN.
In Uns connection we wish to state .
Chas. PaS'gibuug was taken before ing their society.
AKMoru
and Mrs. IL M. Batre. Mr&gt;and Mrs. F. M. practical vaiue c, con ten w, in extra’
that the Banner Is proud of its large
MRS. P. 1». DUN KLEY.
Justice Sweezey last week for larceny
Woodmansee, J. W. Matthews and Miss or oorroaphndenre. la quality ot tu&gt;
Committee.
At the lottery at John Bessmer's circle of readers. Almost without ex­
and was fined 82 and costs.
Dora Kennedy. Harry Andrus mid Miss ot publication, 11 oceupie* U» Fir
believed to have no sutwtlnr 1
«
Abe Titus, of this city, held ticket No. ception Gi&lt; are liberal and prompt pay­
PERSONALJdENTIO’N.
Blanche Henaerahott, A. M. Woodman­ three eblef rtlvlalon* ut
The bicycltl riding by Eyster iuid
ing patrons. Liberal in that while this
see and Miss Carrie Travis and Wm.
Smith at the Jell, st rink last week was 696 which drew the ilrst prize—a fancy paper does not always conform .to their
Mrs. Wm. Hayes is quite seriously ill. Louden were in attendance at the re­ Farm Crops and Protease*.
good, although but few witneoswl it.
clock. No. 697 held by Wm. Decker, of individual views, they concede the right
Horticulture and Fruit-Grot.
Mr. Z. B. Willison is yet a very sick union of tiie Barry county students and
Carlton, drew secontt prize—a violin
Live-Stock and Dairyu.
Under the present economic green­ and bow. No. 190 held by Gottlieb Bess- of opinion and expression of the same man.
alumni of the Michigan Agricultural
back administration it coat only 818 tx» mer. .drew third prize—a card receiver. to nlLnewspnpers as well as men. A
College, held at the Hastings House wblto It also lucludea all minor denarimeui» &lt;n
Miss Mena Mudge returned to Albion New Year’s night.
rightly conducted newspaper is an un­
rursl
FMHry YArd.,Hntmnrake the leaves from the court house.
No. 637 held hr F. M. Woodmansee erring reflex mirror of the community­ Tuesday.
Go to iheston &lt;S Cook’s when you drew fourth prize—a silver cup. No.477 in which it is published. By it the
Card of Thanks—We hereby re-'
Eldyn Reynolds Sundayed with Hast­
want the best nickle cigar in the city. held by Mrs. Alverson, of Irving, drew observant man can judge of the gener­
turn our heartfelt thanks to the neigh­
-They have just got a new stock on hand. fifth prize—a music folio.
al characteristics' of the towns and ings friends.
bors and friends who so kindly assisted mnch attention i* paid to the
Mrs. Chas. Barlow, of Coldwater, is during the sickness, death and burial
Fitzgerald Post. G. A. IL, is in the communities iu which it circulates.
Mil and Mrs. R. A. Carnahan will
of our wife and mother.
please accept thr thanks of the Banner laudable endeavor to appropriately dec­ This is especially true of modern coun­ in the city.
TOM to Sell. It f* llbcrwlly lluotruu-tf, id to
try
journals
—
those
devoting
several
for reinembrance in the way of wedding
Intended to supply, tn a conttuualljr Inemudng
Nellie First is visiting friends in
orate and ornament the Post hall, re­ columns of space weekly to “county
degree, and In the liest wnit of the term, a
rake.
Grand
Rapids.
spectfully solicit donations of historical news,” in which are found the local
A UVE AGRICULTURAL NEWSPAPER.
Mason Long, the converted gambler, . engravings, paintings and lithographs, happenings of localities otherwise with­
A Challenge.—We do hereby chal­
Although the Country Gentleman has been
W. J. Dibble, of Marshall, was in the
was greeted with a crowded house at suitable for the walls, of men tmd out the pale of the local chronicler.
lenge any polo team in Barry county to GrraUy Eutanted by incrraslnx Its stoe from 1*
city Wednesday.
so page* weekly, the terms coutlnnhig as
the M. E. church Monday and Tuesday scenes of the war. They will be inplay us a game of polo at any time or tu
hrrctoiorv, when pald*ittrietly In advnneu: One
George M. Dewey, of Owosso was in place.
evenings.
scrilMs! with the donor’ .name and
Cony
one rear •'.'.W: Four Coniea S10 and aa
Silver YVedding. -About one hun­ the city Tuesday. ’
JOHN BROCK. Captain.
Mr. and Mrs. Hartley Hendricks placed in proj&gt;er position. Donations dred snd fifty invited guests assembled
of the Club; TeuCoptes.no. and an addiUo&amp;ai
Rev. T. D. Marsh, of Grand Rapids
will please except thr Banner’s thanks may be left with O. II. Greenfield, Wm
ADVXRTIBXD
LETTERS.
at the pleasant new home of Jacob was in the city last week.
generous remembrance in the way of Jones, John Michael, E. H. Lathrop. T.
Phillips or Geo. II. Brooks.
Edger, of Rutland, Friday evening.
malnlng tn the
»t HMtlnx*. liarrj
wedding cake.
receipt of the ra
Quincy Hynes to now clerking at xxxmtyrMichbaui. Jaa. 4U, im*:
January 1st, the occasion being the
I. without ehargn.
Absalom Bklljnxiton. of Middle­
Jacob Fizhtnw. FWnoro Hatch, Kittle Manh.
Grange Lectureh.—Hon. Cyrus G. twenty-fifth anniversary of the wed­ Will H. Goodyear’s drug store.
Mary Hbrontz, Dan. D. &gt;
Jacob laiiiplon.
ville, formerly a practising physician, Luce, master of the State Grange, will ding da}' of Mr. and Mrs. Edger. It
Mrs. A. H. Johnson spent New Years
has a hearing as to his sanity before
was a season of pleasant coin &lt;j^atmni,
lecture at the following places on the. renttvwren TTyTrequent sallies of wK/at with friends in Grand Rapids.
Judge Cole to-day.
JgMORY BUSBY
: dates named below.:
Hon. I*. T. VanZile, of Charlotte, was
the expense, of the couple who had pass­
Jab. Wilkins has repaired the bridge
Glass Creek Grange Hall. Wednesday ed the twenty-fifth milestone of mar­ in the dty Tuesday on business.
across the river leading to his1 mill, evening. January 13th: Orangeville
Mrs. Lottie Brown, of Manistee, is
overhauled all the machinery and is Grange Hall, Thursday, January 14th, ried life, and whose hearts were as
young and gay as when first they were
ready for business.
at 1 o’clock p. m. sharp; Prairieville pronounced man and wife. All went spending a few days in this place.
Dr. Mary E. Green, of Charlotte, Grange Hall, Thursday evening. Janu­ merry us a marriage bell, nnd the num­
KobL Marshall, of Frairieville was in
AMERICAN STEAM LAUNDRY,
makes r specialty of diseases of worn®. ary 14th: Baltimore Grange Hall, Fri­ erous friends of the happy couple enjoy­ the dty the fore part of the week.
Will be nt the Hastings House every day afternoon, January loth. Install­ ed themselves hugely in their hospita­
t
GRAND RAPIDS.
■
Jas. Wilkins and wife spent New
ation
of
officers
of
Pomona
Grange,
Thursday afternoon.
ble home. Splraaid refreshments were Years with Grand Rapids friends.
public lecture in the evening. The pub­
A grand ball on the evening of Feb. lic ure cordially invited to attend there served, and the "inner tnim" fared
All Work Guaranteed.
John Shean and son Will, of Hickory
sumptuously. The presents were num­
19th, the anniversary of the institution lectures.
erous and appropriate, as can be seen Corners, were in the dty last week.
of the Uniformed Rank Knighta of Py­
from the following list:
thias, is on the tapis.
Walter Webster Esqn of Nashville,
A hrace of tramps answering to
Pearl Agate tea set—John F. Good­
was in the dty on business Monday.
The G. A. R. boys will have a box tiie names ot John McMann and John year.
social at their hall on the night of the McDonald struck this tow^ Wednesday
Frank Brooks and wife visited rela­
Silver berry iHah—C. R. Rogers and
15th. All members of the rtth Michigan
Shim, I14c: Collar*, se; Cu3».
tives in Allegan countv New Y ears.
of last week, aud proceeded to make wife, Eli Erway and wife, Ira Edger,
cavalry are Invited to attend.
things lively about town. They de­ Delbert Diamond, Loomis Edger.
Mr. S. Shauntz and wife left for
Set silver fruit knives—John Erway
Scanlan, the world-renownd Irish manded money of several men whom
their home in Rockford, IU-, Friday last
comedian, will be at Charlotte Wednes­ they met on the street, un&lt;J they also and wife.
"Mainion" -Thomas Kelly and wife.
Will Wright returned to Ann Arbor
day January. 13th. A few from this visited several houses demanding food.
Set solid silver spoons—Mr. E. G. Saturday where he will attend school.
city signified their intention of hearing
Edger and wife.
Mias Sutton, of Newton Falls, Ohio,
him.
'*
Individual
i*pper
and
salt
—
A.
H.
MOST PERFECT MADE
Sundayed with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Pres­
HASTINGS MA*
The installation of officers of Fitz­ iustite Greenfield Saturday, charged McOmber.
gerald Post will take place on Saturday frith .vagrancy. His honor thought .ft)
Wheal, white...
"’*■
Silver syrup cup—Isaac Erway and ton. ‘
evening next. The officers of Barry days In the Detroit House of Correction wife, Ira Erway and wife. Eli Erway
Ciwa. Coman, of Middleville, spent a
ntcE
tuiKe
potmen
co.
Lodge No. 13. K. of P. will lie installed would be about the square thing and and wife.
greater portion of the holidays m this OMtOAOO.
BT» I
the. prisoners were eo sentenced. They
Luster band dinner ret-1. L. Dia­ dty.
Monday evening.
t
were a hard looking couple.
mond and wife, C. H. Rogers and wife,
The'Eaton Rapids Journal comes to
bttenry Barlow and wife, of Coldwa­
On New Years eve.. Dec. 31st. 1885, M. W. Hicks and wife, Geo. Harring­ ter, are visiting Hastings relatives and
us in a handsome new drees, and claim­
ing 1,600 subscribers. The Journal is at the residence ot the bride's mother, ton, I. Unnlngton and wife, W. F. friends.
and wife, Chas. Newland ant!
in everv way worthy of the liberal pat­ were united iu marriage Rev. .B. A. Hicks
„11C, Feril Otis and wife.
wife.
for the
ronage it receives.
Carnation and Miss Anna Holbrook,
China fruit set—C. IL Stone and wife,
* —
■»- **
- wife.Preston A Cook have now got set­ daughter of Mrs. I; A. H&lt;ill&gt;rook, Rev. Mr. Roas and
wife,
Mr. ~
Biggs —
and
this
tled down to business and will now T. D. Mnrali. of Grand Rapids officiate,
Silver thimble—Horace Bishop and
jrive their customers good bargains in ing. Only the immediate relatives and
■
teas and coffees. They keen the best friends of the high contracting parties
line of these articles in the city.
were present. The presents were nu­
May Tomlinbon held the number merous and elegant. The newly-wed­
ded
too*U» wrajsr train tor tbelr
that drew the twenty pound stick of future
“
SL J’eter, Minn, where
1
candy at Chao. Dion s. Mum May took Rev. Ci
baa M-repted the puter-

Local Advertising Rates:

^atl'khay, Dec. 27th, the mall pouch
on the west bound train was stolen. It
News Local*. l.-‘, rents perlinc.
contained bank remittances from the
Obituary Notices, 6 cento per line.
Cards of Thanks. 10 cents per line.
bank of this city. This is the second
AU UVUIO. IV,
w wwu.M. «« .MW
•— event of this kind on this road within a
divlduah or organization*, except tor charitable short time.
or benevolent purposes, will be charged for at
The Detroit Tribune will please ac­
cept the Banner’s thanks for a copy of
that valuable annual, the Michigan Al­
yy ANTED!
manac, which is just published for 1886.
We advise all our readers to at once se­
cure a copy.

200 Cords Wood

JOHN BESSMER, Jeweler.
Local News.

Country Gentleman

punt

�CHAT WITH CLKVELANi.

s Banner.

Tfaa President Talks on Various
Topics wltii an Interviewer.

iNGS, MICH., January 7, 1886.

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FAMILY FINANCES.
Mrs. Finn Lays Sier® to Mike’s
Heart and Pocket
A big brown beetle blundered against
a window of the Finn shanty as the
shadow of the tall chimney on the lime
mill wm thrown over Brown's pond by
the setting sun, and, after humming a
lively tune against a resonant whole
pane, stumbled through a broken one
into the meshes of Mrs. Finn’s black
hair. Mrs. Finn was seated before the
fire, with her Elbows resting on her
knees, and evidently thinking of some
very.jcrious matter, as she paid no at­
tention to the beetle, which vainly,
strove to liberate its serrated legs from
their environment.
The tamo crow
sat on the back of a chair, and re­
garded the insect; as a bit of manna
sent down to be transformed into crow
mraL The beetle struggled, the crow

beadaehes had been more frequent and
that Baet-hu* bad bwn his patron
saint, and—no, hu wouldn’t give up—
••Shun:, Biddy ’nd be laffin’ nt mo —
but than she wm so kind to him ImI
night and spoke ho pleasant—"Yis, but
whin she’s mad she bw an eye in her
head like a coal iv fire, an' a v’ice like
a saw filin’.” While Mike stood unde­ follow in spsrial from Washington: Upon
cided whether to go back and make up tho eve of CougrcN) meeting again there
with Biddy a boy went bv whistling have been circulated many reports con­
••Barrmy
Brallaghnn’s Courtship.
cerning the President's attitude. It has
An the melody stole Into Mike’s cars been said that be wm look!, g for­
winter
with
great
there floated out of the harbor of Ida ward to the
memory a picture of a young couple unxiety. Other'stories Imve credited him
seated 'beside an old red bare on the with seeking interviews with Republican
upper end of Cooney Island. Their Senator*. in order to find out how
head* were very close together, and ho much of a fight was going to be made on
eould hear the 'refrain the young man his nominations. Other si mi 1st stories r»ganlirw the Prasldeot's position toward
was flinging to bi* sweetheart: ,
Con;-re«B have been ' put In general
■•Don't say nav. charmin’Judy Callaghan.
dreutatiun. Saturday
afternoon the
Only ray you’ll be MlttTOM Brallaghin."
World &lt;omwpomlent nilkdupon President
Almost unconsciously Miko found Octeland for the purpose of asking
himself hurrying homeward. When him directly about bin personal podhe arrived at the door of the shanty he this, and to determine, U possible from first'
hesitated a moment with his hand on hands, the truth nr falsity of the stories al­
the latch. He hnlf turned to go down luded to. During the extended couversa*
the steps again, then suddenly he tion which followed he talked frankly and
opened the door and floundered in. freely. He showed in nothing beaaidUw
Putting his brawny hand deep down in remotest shade of anxietr or nerve usneM
his pocket, he drew it forth full of about the future work of Cougrea*. The
nickels and roils of pennies, which he President denied that ho had held inter­
views with Senntore on the subject of bin
slapped upon the table with such a appointments. The matter, he said, might
sounding thwack that the rolls were have been talked of by him with some ot
burst open, and the pennies rolled over his callers, but only aa a casual topic.the floor. Mrs. Flinn uttered a cry of While he, of course, took an interest in the
alarm, but her fears took wings w"ben confirmation or rejection of his appointees.
Mike lifted his head and she saw his
big, brown, honest face twitching, and
Then the President picked up aboutod
his eyelids doing double duty. The
next moment her hands were resting copy ol his meseagr, enying-. .
"I made a great point ia this paper ot
on his brawmr shoulders.
defining
my duties m they relate to Con­
••Mike!”
gress, m clearly &lt;uid distinctly m possible,
••Biddy!”
rdecmcd this definition ol the duties ol the
There wm a rush of hurrying feet in Executive so important that it wail placed
the back yard, the door opened with a almost st the very beginning ot the raesslam, and little Miko appeared. Said aage. That portion of my AtsMagebM ap­
parently attracted but little attention. I
••Mother, the crow is swallyin’ a big have seen no allusion to it anywhere, and
brown beetle!’’—N. Y. Sun.

Ffnu thought harder than ever how to
regain control of her husband, who
LIMEKILN CLUB.
had nurcMonably assumed that, m he
wm the bigger and stronger of the, two,
be must of nece.&lt;*ity poracas more ex­
"I can’t see dat Prof. Trespass John­
ecutive ability than his wife. This
reasoning Mrs. Finn had proved to be son am in de hall to-night,” said
J^lacious, at least to the satisfaotion
Brother Gardner, m he looked up- and
of Mm. O’Brien, who had called on the down. "De fack am, I didn’t ’sactly
Kvious day to sell a raffle ticket for
’spect be would be. Sartin events her
l Malone’s bedstead.
occurred to render his absence a neces­
••It’s rouraelf knows well, Mrs.
O’Brien, there’s ne’er a saviner woman sity. De Seckretary will turn to his
Ebon me on Cooney Wand—savin' yet
name on de roll an’ scratch it off. and
prisinoe—but Mike is afther thiukin’
write across it in red ink de word ‘ex­
fit: can buy more wid the money than
pelled.’ ”
meaelf, so he’s carrying the money in
When the Secretary had carried out
his blessed panto pockets; an’ if raffle the request the President continued:
tickets wm sellin’ fur two cinto a doxen
••Up to a’y’ar ago Prof. Johnson waa
it’s meself wouldn't have that much
an active, respected member of dis
money m ’nd buv a straw in the Widdy club. He was not only a worker in
Malone's bed.” ‘
our cause/ but he was Industrious m a
Mrs. Finn had been silting still for man. _lf he couldn’t get work at a
half an hour. The beat of the tire was dollar r.n’ a half a day he got it fur a
very grateful on the chill October night, dollar. If he couldn't hev roMt duck
and she began to frail drowsy. As rhe fuf Sunday he nut up wid a berf-uon:
looked dreamily into the grate through soup. His family hail plenty U»tat an’
balf-cloeed eyelids she saw coming out to w’-acr, an’ when rent day cum kroiuul
of the embers a spavin«d mule, which
he hail de cosh ready for his landlord.
wm also wind-broken, and whose pain­
"Jist about twelve months Hadk some
ful wheezing seemed to impart an add­
white man told tie Professor dutibe bad
ed brightness to the coaU. Upon the just as good a right to a planer, gold
mule’s back sat a young man, whose watch an* span of horses as a rieh
well-knit frame was .covered with an I man. He was told dat du aristocracy
ill-fitting pair of trousers nnd a blue
war coinin’ monev out of bis lalijr. lie
’hirt. But what bright eyes he had,
was made to believe that the Lusson
’ how they danced in the firelight!
who wouldn’t
pay two
[foliar*
vhat a kwpy smile rippled over
to hev a kitchen ceilin' Iwhitiwhen he saw the young girl
washed was an oppressor.
It wa4
n the bridge awaiting him!
pounded into him dat. if He sot
'IT the mul.e'o back In a ou do fence all spmmer an' talkral agiu
.
ytv. lie is tn-ing tokins de blue blood of dis kentry, NoiiclxMlv
• ?ently protesting voice would- furnish him roast tnrkLy all
•
-c grate:
winter.
•• go &lt;•&gt;' wM yef foolisliness,
••Many of you saw how he kas af­
--then, in a whisper: ‘‘Mrs.
fected. He begun to hate honest work.
rtv’s lookin' over th’ back tinc« !”
Hit mouf began to grow bigger.
By this time the brown beetle had Ih&gt; While his cloze gruwed Merely fils im­
xnne hopelessly entangled and the crow portance increased &lt;laily. When his
had fallen Mtagp.
womI pile grew low be c'uMed Vander­
Wh&lt;m Mrs. Finn had wiped her eyes bilt. When his flour bar’l was empty
she looked into the grate again, nnd he reviled Jsy Gouhl; When hi* chil­
saw that the young girl was riding;the dren becum ntgg«*d he ripped at capi­
muh, while the young man led the ani­
tal. When bis wife bccum bor’fut he
mal. The Queen of Sheba, no doubt,
Hwore ut de. Upstoenicy. When his
bad a braver palfrey, but no more landlord bounced him for non-payment
knightlt attendant, and her chwks
could hate borne no more/Toseate a of rent he howldd an’ raved about op­
pressors an' tyrants.
tinge when she met the King than that
"De climax cum Im’ nite. I heard
on the face of the girl ns she sat upon
dat he had bin boastin' dat de rich must
’the spavined canal tnulc and cautioned
divide irid him, an’ I concluded to
her lover to:
•
••Walk him aisy, Mike, deaf; bekose watch my hen coop. About 'loben
ye know well I'm' afeard he might run o'clock dp Professor showed up. I had
awe’." a iKMwibility which wm further twenty-two choice hens. He had none.
He was gwine to divide wid me 'an
awav Uian the North Pole.
Tue tire was burning low in the take 'lebeii. My frcns. I cjin’t ’racily
grate, but Mrs. Finn could sec the difleribe what happened arter 1 got mv
paws
on him, but I know be .went away
mule Mop before an old red barn. She
saw the girl loosen her hold of the empty-handed, liinpin,’ sore an' in de
hands of an officer. He am no longer
mule’s mane and drop to the ground.
While the mule was eating hay be­ a member of dis club. If dar' am any
tween his wheezes, the couple seated odder member wid socialistic ideas
thrmsdvea on the grass beside the now would be n good time fur him to
stable door, and the young man told! of make -a grab fur nis hat an' back down
his race over the twenty mile level up Htn's.”— Detroit i-'m' Prrtr
the canal with Paddy Feenan.
PAVING STONES.
“Y. wouldn’t think. Biddy, whin
▼ere lookin at th’ ould meule m ahe
had that strin’th os ’nd pull hay out o’
.
buty°H
her on the ind iv
That wm queer ground on which to
n. ?”*,■.M®e’
give her a gintie dig in
uk for a divorce, but it wm neverthe­
) ribs wid a spade, or annytmng
•ndy, an she’ll pull yer boat out o’ less very solid. An unhappy citixen of
Detroit complained that his wife wm
• wather,"
£he fire wm burning very low and in the habit of picking up old nails and
he voiom Sounded faint to Mrs. Finn’s bits of rusty iron and filling his trunks
itemng ear. The flame burned up with them. His friends, of oonrse,
jr,RhUv for a moment, flickered and made him unhappy by malicious refer­
’’’
*1
o"1- Th® T,«hm hod ences to his "junk shop.” but he bore
»- Mrs. Finn
bathed her it oil with meekness and patience.
face and in arranging her hair When he wm in a hut ry and ran his
’•ur ’ the beetle. She placed hand down into the depths of one of
■•w, whence it fell out these trunks a rusty nail wm sure to
Finn put on a painfully remind Sim that he wm a
mbled the one married man and that his wife wm a
»
”&gt;m when
little ••off;’’ but he knew that no mor­
houghto tal esc be wholly happy and rusty
‘o her nails are not the wont tilings in the
that world. When, however, the wife gath­
ered a choice selection of paving stones
and filled the sitting room with them
he felt constrained to object. She wm
a woman of considerable temper, and
when rou-ed would use the first weap­
on she ooald find. The handiest thing
in the house happened on two or three
occasions to be one of these paving
stones, and aa he was afflicted with

dearly nnd distinctly the billowing:
At the tbrssbold ot a compliance with these
constitutional directions it is well for us to
bear in mind that our usefulness to the peo­
ple's InterveU wlU bo promoted by a oooatant
appreciation of the scope and character of
our respective da Use aS they relate to Fed­
eral taglttation. While the Executive may
recommend such ineaaurv* sn be shall
deem exited tent, the ro*ix&gt;n»lb!llty for
IWtslaUvb action must and should rest
aud retpooaible functtoi
■
Hv.rml.M. nt tK.

MrtJUOM Of
deparlwcnu
nos, and also
U&gt;&lt;&gt; povw inoniitr nnd e&lt;&gt;-

upon us as faithful servants of the people.
After he bad liniahed reading the Proaideut settled back in hie chair, and with a
look ol rarntwtnree which approached flolemnito, he Raid "1 believeuiisiaanexccutire office. nnd I deem it important that
the country should be reminded of it. I
have certain executive duties to terlorm.
When that is done my rrsponsil.nitira end.
The office te cs«of theco-ordiuale braqrhr*
of the Goverumeut. Tn. “-"store nnd
members have their dutfea nnd their iw
pponsibiliticis. They put their hands upon
the Bible and takethe name oath of obliga­
tion upon aMeumlugofficeas does the Presi­
dent.”
*
The Prrsidetit then continuing said that
when he ha&lt;l made hie recommendation* to
Congress, or had sent appointment* to the
Senate, the wponriibility then was shifted
to the other eml ol the avenue. Ths Preai­
dent r»-garda the tinnnrtal question aa the
most important before Congreni. although
he does not by any means undcrmteYhe
onpurtance of the tariff oucotion.
'
Continuing, he said: “I believe the businew* ol the country is now. to n large ex­
tent. in n condition of uncertainty, owing
to the doubt ns to what will be done with
stiver. I wrote upon that subject to the
b-wt of my ability in my mcaangr. Ido not
ust'of silver ran ask to have the coinage
controlled while ao much remain* idle, nnd
then- seems to In-no erarcil v'of currency.”
Adverting to the subject of thr fin'ate
nnd the ronxirtcnition bv thnt liody of hie
appoint mente, the Pn wid ent said:
”1 have made no hasty selection of
ofTicrrn, but oi&gt; the contrary have given
very much time mid investigation to the
Subject, appreciating that very much drfende on the personnel of the Government.
osoibly I may have erred income instanren.
but lam sure they arc few, nnd 1 have cverv
cvideucu that the country is satisfied with
the new officials. I have no knowledge as
to what coiine the Senate will pursue, but
I have no idea that it will assume to inter­
fere with the prerogatires ol the President.
I have my duties; it has ita. One thing I
do not believe, and that is that the United
Stale® Senate wjll spend its time in listen­
ing to thr petty criticisms of appointees
which come from disappointed applicants
for office."
The President was asked whether the let­
ter be wrote to Mr. Keppler, the editor ot
Puck, wm intended tor publication. He
published. There was no understanding
about the letter to Mr. Keppler, either that
it should or ahould not be published^ I ex­
pressed my opinion upon the subject ol certala newspaper publication*. I have no
deaire to modify or defend these opinion*."
Ho then went on to say that he had been,
perhaps, Influenced to aay what he had by

Private Secretary, Colonel Lamont, is an
old newspaper man. He hue full liberty to
give to all newspaper comspondenta

want the buslnfes ol thia Administration
to be done behind giaaa doors. There ia no
reason why any newspaper should be with­
out correct information regarding what we
are-doing if It will only take the trouble to
•end aud aak."
The Fraddsnt fa a great iitickler for sys­
tem in his methodsol transacting buaiucas.
Everything ie done at an appointed hour.
Thnan who come in conflict with the duties
ol the hour, however influential or however
well supported they may be,have to give way
and take lbw turn. H« very rarely mak&lt;w
the people who eome to his public recep­
tions wait a moment beyond the time aet

the Watervliet millionaire, defendant in thn
850.000 alander suit brought by Mrs. Jane
Morley, left for CuUforaia before thn officer

Beamer, Black aad Tinkler—3.
Reading of the .minutes of the pre­
vious meeting was deferred.
To the Honorable Mayor'and Common
Council:—Your committee to whom
wm referred the petition of N. T. Park­
..nan a* there ie In er, Mkiug to be exempted from paying
averaation, the walk or taxes on his new hotel for ten years
would most respectfully recommend
•mg.
..tie boarding-school
misa trip* that the prayer of the petitioner 1* not
lir
_____
.
the street, and, in turn­ granted.
jaug-.ly along —
' ah
she is attracting due oting to note if
_s to Inadvertently look
tention. happens
jUK“",-«”rc—
* tuomeuC
at the sun; in a
------- ---------her
— nostrils
begin to tickle, and, burying, her face
By Aid. Jones, That the report of
in the neatest of cambric handkerchiefs, the committee on N. T. Parker’s peti­
she contracts her shoulders, and give* tion be accepted and adopted. Curried.
utterance to the daintiest "akickukickFinance committee recommended
Bklck” imaginable.
.
paying the account of Dr. Pdlbemus of
The fat woman, with a bask cl upon S2.00 in full, which was carried'.
her arms, halts suddenly upon the
MOfOBlTY RR1-0RT.
street, bilwa her bead reverently, reTo tl&gt;c Common Council as a mem­
• mains so for a few momenta in wild ber of the Qommittee to whom was re­
expectation, and then, straightening ferred the account of L. E. Knappen,
up a little, inhales the air until she &gt;25.00, would recommend that the
aweils up like a balloon’, then ‘^h-h-h- count be allowed in full.
schoooool ah-h-h-scboooo! ab-ah-sh
LU KE WATERS.
■
skilch-toachoo! oh. &lt;ny!" and wobbles
■ Due of tbc eommittee.
along, wiping her inflamed nose on her
By Aid. Osborn that the minority re­
apron.
port be accepted. Carried.
The tall, cadaverous man, whoso
By Aid. Jones that the account of
every look indicates the preaenoo of •25.00 of L. E. Knappen be disallowed.
consumption, stops short on the side­ Carried. Ayes, Jones. McCoy, Osborn,
walk, nervously runs his hands into Stebbins—3. Nays. Waters—1.
half a dozen pockets before he can find
CITY ACCOUNTS.
bls handkerchief, throws his head back­ J. Shepard. M days itewxrd aud watehward until bis nose point* at the City
.man upto Jan. 2d, 'M.M Sl.ooj*r d»y..S 2S 00
Hall dock, and electrifies all within
hearing with a spasmodic "wifchoowitehoo - witcho - o -o-o-wi-wi-witcho-oo-o!” then gives his peaked nasal organ
a wipe or two, and moves painfully
By Aid. Osborn, That the accounts,
along.
.
be allowed and orders drawn for same.
The nnrvons man stops, while a look Carried all ayes.
of pain crosses his face, drawn two or
The account of the Chicago Fire Ex­
three long breaths to hurry the thing tinguisher Co., was presented and on
along, then doubles himself up m 3 motion of Aid. Osborn that the account
endeavoring to shoulder the heaviest be allowed, which wm lost. Ayes,
portion of nis body, twists his face out Jones, Osborn, Stebbins and Waters—4.
of all semblance of a human being, Nays, McCoy-1.
and jerks out his ''kroo-whak-krooHxxtiiupi, Jon. 3d. ’kt.
whak-booHh-ah-kroo-whak-oh! ” and To the Mayor and Common Counbil:
leaves the spot wearing a look of the
I hereby present you the following
most disconsolate pain.
names as members of the Hook &amp; Lad­
It does one good to see the jolly fat der Co^ subject to your approval: Jim
man sneeze. He throws back bis mu- Wickham, Thomas Doyle, Henry Bent­
rive ahoulders, opens his cavernous ley, Charlie Pickle.
mouth to its fullest capacity, shuts
ED. DOYLE/
both eves and fairly raises the dead
Foreman, Hook * Ladder Co.
with bls "ah-acbuooo! nh-schoooo! ahBy Aid. Waters, That Jim Wickham,
ah-Mhoooo!
whoopee!
woosh-ah- Thomas Doyle and Charlie Pickle be
•choooooo- wah - hooo - physchoooo!”— elected as members of the Hook A Lad­
Tid-BiU
der Co. Carried. The name of Henry
Bentley was held for permission from
parente, according to fire ordinance.
HIGH EXPLOSIVES.
The matter of Wm. SI bold of 4S cents
for lire tax, was referred to finance
committee.
. .
Tbe experiment with high explosives
On motion council adjourned.
have been concluded at Lydd. Al­
FRANK STEBBINS.
though the results have not been ert
such a nature as to justify any practi­
Winter has been called the rule of the
cal um of dvnnmlte, gun cotton ot inverted year, and when he lays his icy
other dangerous compounds in connec hand on nature, all things acknowledge
tiou with shell firing, *y’.l much val hia power, But he has lost xnuth of it
uable information has been obtained now. SL Jacobs Oil,—the conqueror of
pain, driven away rheumatism, and the
It u found thnt the effect of the explo­
people feel happy.
sive* against earthwork*, entrench-

hu fully
. there i* m

ntentM, ete-, is not greater than that.ol
shells filled with the ordinary gun­
powder, and. of course, the danger ot
premature "burst*” constitute* a draw­
back to their um.
Gan cotton is of
least value, the shelh nearly all being
"blind,” *'. e., the fuse fail* to ignite,
or, rather, to detonate the charges.
Blxstingigvlaline. on the other hapd,
wm found to act too soon, nnd It wm
this energetic compound which, a/tci
twicq bursting the shell* prematurely,
on the third round shattered the how­
itzer from which it waa fire*!.
Another method was that invented
by a German who conducted his ex
perimenta in person, nnd thia was, on,
the whole, suv&lt;‘»tR«ful. Nitric arid and
another highly dangerous ahemfcnl
were inclosed in the shells in glass
flasks, and on the shock of discharge
the flask* are broken, the two sub­
stances being subsequently thoroughly
mixed by the rotation of the shell in it«
progrtwJ through tiie air. The second
shock, when the shell struck the
ground, exploded the latter with excel­
lent effect. It fa admitted that where
it would be jieces.-arj' to make a breach
in a fort or vessel tlefcnded by metal
plating of any kind these she1
would
be superior in effect to the ordinary
projectiles fired with gunpowder. Their
action is local; that
the whole, or
nearly the whole, of thn force is ex­
pended on the ajx&gt;t where the shell
strikes. The blMting gdntine is now
being utilized by the Royal Engineers,
who nm about to conduct a series of
interesting experiments in ita use in
connection with the demolition of
stockades and other similar defense*.
The question will have been thorough­
ly gouc into before the stock of explo­
sives is exhausted.—Court Journal.

SEA COAST IMPROVEMENTS.
ttty of Ksw York.
While these great works at the West
are only talked abouL very great Im­
provements are taking place on the
Atlantic ComL Flood Rock, situated
in Hell Gate, m the channel is called
that connects Long Island Sound with
the East River, has been shattered to
pieces by an explosion of the largest
msM of dynamite ever dischargeu at
one time. It will take a couple of years
probably to complete the wgrk, but
when it is done ships from Europe will
save forty miles of travel by ths sound
route. It is not impossible that In fifty
years' time New York City will be, as
it were, turned about. Instead of com­
ing up the harbor, the ships from abroad
wfll take the Sound route, and the
docks and warehouse* of the greatest
American city will be located on both
shores of the Harlem River, and on the
Long Island ahore'opposito. A careful
survey by nav&lt;experto hu established
the fact that tne three channels be­
tween Coney Island and Sandy Hook,
one of which every ship has to take iu
its passage in and out of New York
harbor, are rapidly shoaling. To dredge
and improve them properly would cost
an outlay of twenty-five million dol-

at CongreM will ।

°JaK»u«ttw

GERman'reNEO/

For Pain'
URE

Sili'pT

25^-

* VMVt.H ra XAlmxAa* n.

eoustjrof

o.. a corporation
of Mfehlgtm, vs.

ent.
on the tenth day

State of Michigan, the above named plaintiff
acai nst the lands, waameabi.goods and chattels,
moneys and eficeto of Daniel F. Riley, the de­
fendant aboae naniee, for the sum of two biu;dred and aixtv-five and 1*100 dollars, which said

Defanit having been made tn the eondlUotu

Dred* for Barry county. Michigan. March ieu.
A. D. mo, at two o’clock n. m. in Uber No. i&lt; of
mortgage* on page nt. oy which default the

^:oo dollars, aad no salt or proceed laps ut
r la equity, having been taken to collect

connty court bou.«a, tn Uw city ot H*«tings, iu
said county of Barry. Michigan, 'that being the
of Bony) where raid praaiara are •Ituxted.
there will be roM at public auction, or vendor,
to the hlgbfet bidder. Ute premfate* deMribcd in
xoid mortgage, to *Mi»fy; the amount due on
told mortgage, with Interest at eight per cent.
IH'T annum, and thr c&lt;wt* and eipmaS* allowed
by taw, including the attorney tee of thirty dol­
lar* M provided for in oald mortgMr. Bold
preml«ea being d&lt;-*crfbed iu *al&lt;&gt; niortrage
follow*, to-wtt: ^All that Siece or parrel 61 lain!
■ituateand being in UieTownahlp of Rattand.
in the county at Barry and stale ot Mlehlran,
and dereribed uloltow*. to-wltr Tbew*th»l!
of tie- *oatb »wrt quarter of flection tweaty-oue
(31), in town three O). north ot range nine (»),
wmt, containing righty acre* tuorv or Ito* ac­
cording tn pn’eramrut »urvey.
■

■ swum wiw rncmuMioin. tie
no r-sUsf Uli hs took Rood’s Uamparilla.

Mortgagee.
Alt'y for Mortgagee.

Mr. K. Springer, ol Mechanicsburg, I"a..
writes: .“I was aniicted with lung fever rail ab
xw on lungs, and reduced to a waif thg skele­ State of Michigan. County of Barry, -m.
At a session of the Probate Court for thr ( out.
ton. Gofot lree trial boUle ot Dr. King » New
Discovery for consumption, which dlu tue so ty of Barry hoiden at the Probate Office bi the ell?
of Hastings In said county on Ttiursdav. u.r
3rd day of tlecember. in trie year one thousand
cicht
hundred and eighty for.
man, roni|iletcly rr*lurrc to beallh. with a
I‘resent. Wm. W. Cole. Judge of I’robate.
hearty appetite, and a ga'&lt; In fleah of &lt;* paunr*
Call ut W, H. Goodye;irS drug »t«»n- *nd get a
fret: trad bottle-*f thl* certain ciue for nil lung
John II. Earl, administrator cd .sold e«tat.
comes into rrairt and represents that he Is pre
pared to render hl* tiud .ueouut a* wh ad­
The bog '-rop oi E-tgland l« not t'romiah
ministrator, and prays that thr samt- may 1*
compared aith last Sr-asoo. The crop in Germ
bronl and allowed and he be dlsdiarred from
said trust.
.
Thereupon It is ordered, that Wednesday.
I hail to antuli hack the balrfrotn my forehead

hair as thick vnd ck»&lt;y a* c»rr. IJulies whose UH» hearing of «ai&lt;! petition, and that the minor,
hair is getting Uilu will find the Balsam Just and ail otlicr |&gt;ersons interested In «ald e*tate,
are required to appear at a araslou o’, aald Conrt.
splendid. Mary Swansou, Chicago.
then to i&lt;«* hoiden at the l*robwie Offite. in thr
rity of Hastings in said eounty and allow cause.
If any then- lx-, why the prayer of the peti­
tioner sIkkiM not be aranled
.
G erm tuiCorn 11 emo v &lt; r k 11 &gt; O*rn^ t fl u nt on»
And It la further ordered that said pet It Inner
(rive notice to the person* interested in said
tale, ot the (icndcney of said,prtitton and the
bearing thereof by earning a copy of this order
to be published in the Hast!tun* Baxxuia news­
paper printed and circulated In said County o!
Harry onec in each week tor three successive
weeks, previous to said dav of hearing

Michigan Centrai

Judge of Probate.

[A true ropy.)

Chancery Order.

State of Mlchlgan-Ih the Circuit Court ler thr
County et Barry—In '
r-.
Royal W. Peake, ooiuplait.ant, vs. Henry With*
and Itoelw M. Willis, defeodauu.

Fifth JtirtfiUi Clrvult.-ln Cl:*ho»ry.
tROTfiueproof hr affidavit that Fhmbc U
Willi*, one of the defendants tn the above enti-

The .Niagara Falls (Route.
GRAND RAPIDS DIVISION.

. el*e Ute Mid bill of complaint idinll be
IUM1 furtber, text U&gt;i« order
wtthfo twenty day* from thl* date

:5S^&amp;*!r^!THtftJSSS
In one® in rorh week for tlx weeks tn auc*■ D

Fbakk A. Hooker.
A tree ropy. Attrot
CtrenltJodg,
Gao. W. Abskt, Register.

READY

for delivery

Tie Barry Couty Annual.
A useful book, full of Information
for Barry County people, concerning
their own county.
. This little volume

Will.be Given
to every subecriber of the Banner,
who pays for the paper one year in ad­
vance. It will be delivered by our sub•cription collector to all who meet him
at their respective mailing placce, and
pay for the Banner m stated above.
It can also be bad on same terms at our
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CAUSKS gad CURE, Sy

�'

The New Englan ! Medical Monthly
comments very favorably on the pro­
verbial long and healthful live* of the 1
Jews. Dr. Picard holds that this superlMttr
J1”1'
hrailh
laws. The Mosaic, like the older Br-

food.
Of the animals examined. «
large propotion are always condemned
as unnVfur food. People who eat meat
imliscriuunately are -very prone to 01sorders of the blood and otihe kldnbyx
for meat ricbmposod of nitrogen, wBich
the kidneys have to remove fromfthc
blood, and of coutae they cannot; do
this mux’ewftllly except by the aid of
Warner’s safe cure, the l-wt kh!n«v
strengthem-r, unless it is temperately
partaken of und only the very l&gt;eRt of
meat is used. Jews also use alcoholic
liquors verry sttaringly and thus keep
up gtxwl digestion, and-then again th&lt;v
area hoi day- ‘oving^nd Sabbath-obserr
' log class.—Hovsek-a-per.
' ,

Mr. Blaine's book, “Twentv Years ta
r. Congress." is practically compleu*, arid
will be issued toward the end ot Janu­
ary.
।

Agneultural
II eoniinunlcntlon*
pnrtment *bot*ld be *.rdrvenport. Woodland. Mid'-

tu Mr- K- Da­

1I.JI7 WOiM

Kinar Cotton was *ong ago dethroned
and, following in f»is footsteps, com
and wheat have had to give way to a
mightier monarch,—no less than the
now acknowledged King of the Dairy.
Thu far t that the dairy products of the
teUhUy aggregated a much larger value
than any other agricultural, mineral or
manufactured product was well known
to thousands before the late Dairy Show
in this city, but it was left for this great
occasion to crown the new-made king,
who will nut leave his throne at the be­
hest of any upstart, but will continue
for ages to wear his honors Ins omingh
and desemdly. The statbUt* laid b.‘fore the National Butter,’Cheese nnd
Egg Association, at its tale meeting,
surprised some people. They showed
thnt the annual value of diary products
fa this country is 6iOO.OOQ.CiOO greater
£,'at of the entire wheat crop, and
612,000,000 greater than that ot the cot­
ton crop; while the amount of capital
invitedln COH’8 11
10 lx* treater bv
810.000,WO than that invested in banir
stocks.

Credit is due the German women anil
physicians for first using Red Clover
blossoms us a medicine. Best results
are obtained when combined with other
medicinal roots and herbs, as in Dr.
# Jones’ Red Clover Tonic, which is tlm
’ best known remedy for all blood dli e.oScrap Houk.
es, stomach and liver troubles, plmpks,
costivt-a'KS. bad breath, piles, ague nnd Ruri.1 Canadtnu,
Every farmer who takes an agricul­
nudariri disease, indigestion, loss of ap­
petite, lbw spirits, head ache and all dis- tural puiwr—a*d every farmer, who
••ase of the kidneys. Price ob cents, of reasonably exptets to make his farm a
Fred Hotchkiss.
suwcm, ought to take two or three, and
he will find even more than this a pro­
Fire swept away Mau re’s ilouring fitable invhrtment—ought to have at
mill irt Tallmadge. Ohio, the loss lieing least onogoodscrup-book. 1 find it-protltS40/KX)^with an insurance of 819^50,
able to have three. 1 have one for "The
»
IllotHl Will Trll.
Garden and Fruits."another for "Stock,"
Dr. Jackson’s blood and humor ayilup another for the "General Farm.” 1
will positive cure all eruptions, ulcers divide into different departments, so us
and bad sores upon the body face 1 or to have all articles on one subject, as
limtw. Will thoroughly cleanse the near together as possildv. That is, fa
system and blood of every t rate of dis­ my stock-l»ook I have so many pages
eases thnt have their origin therein. for horses, so many for sheep, sb many
Cures the rheumatism; salt rheutn and for hogs, cows and poultry. And the
•linker, .und is well reebmmended by other two as kept are inadeon the same
the medical profession all over the ein. Of course every reading farmer
ows that a great deal of whuthe reads
countrv. Price £1 per bottle. Sold by
lie can practice, and learns without be­
W. Ii. Goodyear.
ing obliged to keep the articles to refer
The Berlin exhibition has been fixed to. Thase, of course. It is not necessary
for 18«h.
to save.Nhile, again there are other
r Dr. Pierce’s "Favorite Prescription" articles that it Is necessary to keep for I
perfectly and permanently cures those . future reference.
’
You must either file away the paper
dlSeases-peculiar to females, fdt iatonit*
and nervine, effectually allaying nnd and be obliged afterwards to hunt
curing those sickening sensations that through a number of cophw in order to
, affect the stomach and heart, tlirough find what you Want, or else cut them
reflex action. The backache and "drag- out and save them in such a manner as
Though stubble is all right ploughed
ging-ilowiv” ' sensations all disappear ; they can lie most readily found.
in the f:Ul when ploughed dr}', whI is
under the strengthening effects of this
genenilly better left tjll spring, when a
great restorative. By druggists.
Aiii.-rtran AKr!cn)Uiri*i
..
few (lavs can always te spared before
Jacob Seligman, of East Saginaw, hits
Young ladies will .see an advertise­ other ground is fit to work.
Mr.T. W Atkln«. Girard, han., writes: "I
oj»?insl a real estate ollie-- in Detroit.
ment full of promise. Send “four post­
Alter several experiment we have; never hesitate U&gt; reooDimeud yoro' Electric Hit­
to my customer*, they glre entire satisfac­
age
stamps
"
and
receive
in
return
"a
come to this conclusion: The growth ter*
“The leprous distUment. whose effect
tion and an- rapid seller*.” Ktaotrie Ip ttcr* arefluids such an enmity with bloodlof valuable package.’*' Send three stamps, ot grass is now ateutover. and what the purest and t«e»t medicine known mid will
and wn will show you:how to make sward is turned over fa tnodead or dur- pwdllvrly cure Khtney and IJ»rr eotupialnts.
man. .
rut Ify thr blood and regulate the bowels. No
That, swift as quicksilver it courses e.i«Uy from two to live dollars a day, or innnt state rein as ns over winter without tamin'can afford to bo wlttmuttMiB Ta*k «HI
perhapslX-n. For the Unit, the return is fermenting or rotting; and the summer sava hundred- of dollar* In doctor'» bill* overy
/ through
;
The natural gates and alleys of the a half dozen little colon-4 pictures; for following will be well advanced before year. Sold at Ofty cent* a bottle by w. h. Good
the
second,
an
opportunity
to
"canvass"
the sod rota and the land be left too
body*”
■ and causes the skin to liecome “barked day and night for some pretentious and ojien, while the tenetit of the overtnrnCOMPETING WITH BAKERS.
hbout, most lazar-Uke, with vile ami valueltSB book. You have lost your td sial will be almost lost to the iucloathsome crust.” Such are the effects stamps and vuur hopeful spirits and seedfag crop. By leaving it till early
of vile and morbid bile, the only anti- have nothing to show for them. An­ spring, vegetation will te fairly starttd.
other
delusion,
and
aj
tempting
one.
is
.The
sod
turned
over
will
start
to
rot
t dote for which is to cleanse and rt-gulate
“Do yon *upply bread to private
‘i 'i
the liver- an office admirably performed in the form of an ini tiation to young immediately and 'furnish abundant *
nourishment to the crop when, if thistles h,,nsM s ’. was askid’ off a Grand River
by *)r "Diwcc’s Golden Medical Diiicov- ladies to do lace or crochet work, or
~b“" yeuterday.
embroidery or decorative paintfag “at or foul weeds are present, they win not avetnie &gt;Imkcr
home." Tiv "home”; feature has a have time to start before the crop will
‘
•Certainly
we
do."
It is announced that no seeds will be charm. 71* advertisement is answer­ Ih* up to smother them out, espt-cially if
“How do you delivnr itf”
distributed by the departments of agri-' ed and n circular is returned, stating
oats or some luxuriant crop lie sown.
“With the wagon."
culture at Washington hereafter, until that a deposit iu money is required. Even if roots are to follow, spring
they are first properly tested.
‘•But I’ve seen women going from
। simply liecause "references ” cannot be ploughing will give much better satis­
hou.Mi to hou.M- up in my neighborhood
The Rev. Geo. H. Thayer. of Bour­ I investigated, and because of the cost of faction.—Rural Canadian.
with brc|d in their arm*?"
bon. Ind., says; "Both myself and t he material to l&gt;e forwarded. J ust here
__________________
W. Fy.
“Ye.«. but that i* another thing.
wile owe our lives to Shiloh’s Con­ the "little jokef" is found. The young
The manufacturers of bogus butter We don't hug our bread before deliversumption Cr ice." For sale bv Wm. lady sends her deposit, receives the
material, finishes and returns the work, are ransacking the earth to find mater­ fap lb’s* he Mild with a touch of ear■ H. Goodyear.
Am: You Made miserable bv Indiges- aud is informed that the whole thing ial for cheaptning their noxious com­ cn&gt;ut.' • T'Iiom- women roll broad on
.
lion. Constipation. Dizziness, Lotw’of has l(wn done sd badly, that Tier deposit pounds, itecordlnr to the New York their u.wn bool.-"
Appetite, Yellow Skin ? Shiloh’s Vit- win not begin to pay for the damage Herald. First, they commenced with
••Tlicy boy it from the bakers?"
ahzer is a positive cure. For side and loss she has caused. So the voting clean beef fat: next with any kind of
“No. they make it tliemsclves. They
lady
l«t"l&gt;eaten"
out
of
her
deposit,
her
fat or grease, even that from dead horses are mostly widow*, or women whose
hy Wm. II. Goodyear.
Why Will You cough when Shiloh's time and toil, and of all those beautiful answered, the purtKiee. Finally, it was husband*’&lt; an'l get work, and in that
Cure give Immediate relief. Price 10 but delusive hopes wherewith she glori­ thought the use of lard, pork grease, the case they might just as well be widows.
cts. SOcts. and 81. For sale by Wm. fied the hours of her industry. Do not let product realized In trying out dead hogs Yau will finaa great many housekeep­
these swindlrrs get this easy advantage would be cheaper than anything else. ers who seem to have a'natural born
H. Goodyear.
Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy- - a posi­ over you. They lie in wait in the most Lately these bogus butter makers have bprror of baker’s broad and won't use
tive cure for Catarrh. Diptheria and unsuspected manner. Bo careful how been extending their product with cot­ i|. at all. Thnt this feeling exists is be­
Canker Mouth. For sale by Wm. II. vou act as decoys for these wfly hunters. ton seed oil. sesame oil and other sub­ yond &lt;|U«-tion, nnd why it bi I have
They are birds of prey that jnake spoil stances of like character. During hot
Goodyear.
never ta-cn able to find out. We pay aa
weather stearine is used to give the re­
IIackmeta&lt; K“ a lasting and fragrant of household innocence.
much attention to cleanliness in mak­
quired hardness. Recently they have
perfume, 1 ’rice 25 and 50 cents! For
ing our bread as any of them and mure
Sale by Wm. II. Goodyear./
struck upon a lionanza In gelatine and
than a great many.
Did you ever see
water, the former being tried out from
Shiloh s Cure will immediately relieve
home-made brown bread as nice and
Croup, Whooping cough and Bron­
Scours in little pigs can best be reach­ the hoofs of neat cattle and horses.
chitis. For sale by Wm. 11. Goodyear. ed through the mother's milk. In cast* Gelatine by itself costs as much as other light, and sweet and brown, and fresh
For Dyhpeimia and Liver-complaint. too much milk produces the disorder, sulistances used, but It possesses an un­ and white as baker’s bread? Yon never
vou have a printed guarantee on every less will ston it. If the food is not suit­ equalled power for absorbing water. It did. Show mo a loaf of it and I’ll give
•
bottle of Shiloh’s Vitalizer. It never able, then it must be changed. I have is said that one pound of gelatine will you the whole bakery. These people,
you mm-, who won’t buy bread made in
fails to cure. For sale by- Wm. H. known a case where sour milk killed take up ten of water.
a baker} love home-made bread ex­
Goodyear.
the pigs, giving them scours which ter­
if they enn buy it nnd
minated fa dysentery. ThejJe is a grimThe idea that horns on cattle are a clusively.
A Nasal Injector free with rail
tle of Shiloh's Catarrh | Remed v. ot-ss about the word "scour" not often useless incuinbrana' and should be escape making it themselves—for it re­
Price 50 cents. For sale by Wm. II. fully appreciated, and the lives of a bred away, seems actually to be gain­ quires a skill bom of long experience
Goodyear.
great many hogs are sacrificed because ing ground. Why should cows have and many failures lo make good bread
Two hundred more men are employed its full import is not understood and horns any more than a horse? The —why Uiey’re going to do IL The
iu the Ishpeming mills than last win­ considered. When fully sour, milk is idea seems sensible enough; in fact, no women tell' them that they make it,
in an alcoholic condition nnd is an Irrit­ defense has yet been made of the and they buy it gladly if it looks nice.
ter.
the horn, but it is not probable that One of my men told me that there is
Rome was not built in a day. neither ant and a poison, when it become* an breeders of^pure-bred cattle can be at
every4ay diet, Before that, the acid is
an old woman who wheels a little cart
was the reputatioh of -Mishler’s Herb
vinegar, and this will produce the same present induced to make such a change. and sulls warm bread of‘her own mak­
Bitten built up save by the bona-Ode
result.
Sour milk quickly becomes The reform could only be effected by ing to regular customers on the Casa
cun» of desperate cascs-of disease that something more than "sour milk" when
crossing on the Boiled breeds or de­ farm. She makes a trip every other
have been recordodln ita favor. E. A.
kept in the swill barreHong enough to stroying the nasent horn for several day."
Schellentrager. druggist 7f7 St Clair
ferment and jundergo these changes. generations. The first process would
••1^ there much of it done?"
street, Cleveland, O„ writes. "Your Bit­ Too much sour milk to be eaten up spoil tho purity of the breed, even if it
“Wall, It's crowing, nnd will cut
ters, 1 can say, and do say, ahi prescrib­ right away, and hot weather, will bring did raise up a tetter class of cattle; and
seriously tto too bumness if it spreads
ed by some of.the oldeetand iiost prom­
this condition around very fast.
the second would spoil the price.—R. much more. Small bakeries catering
inent physicians in our rtty".
Putrefaction of the caei'ne and oils in N. Yorker.
only to the domestic trade already be­
Revival meetings ace m progress in the milk comes in, and foot! in this con­
gin to feel it in certain localities.”—
the Free Methodist church dt Coopers­ dition is not conducive to go.xl diges­
A farmer was hoeing hard on his De/nnf 7ri6wwc.
ville.
tive or healthful bowel action. Old twitch of land when one of those town
sour
milk
must
then
be
avoided
in
hot
loafers
approached
the
fence.
"Hello.
Young men or middle aged ones, suff­
Ay«r'» Snr**prl’ja »top5 thr nanaeous &lt;11*ering from nervous debility and kindred weather and so must old swill of any Farmer B., what do vou think of* the
weaknesses should send IU, cents in sort. "Sour to the first degree," that is outlook?" “What outlook F "Why.
ptatat
stamps for illustrated book suggesting simply “sour" is the beat condition for the business outlook.” “Didn’t knowThe best on earth, can truly be said
sure means of cure. Address, World s pig food. Fermentation In the stom­ then* was one.” "We are all talking
Dispensary Medical Association, IMIS ach Is then avoided, for thia is quite about it down at the store, nnd thev of Grigg’s Glvcerine Salve, which is
sure to take place when so large a quan­ sent me up to hear what you had to say?’ sure, safe and speedy cure rer cuts,
Main Street, Buflido, N.;Y.j
tity of fermentable food js taken into “Oh yes, I see, well you tell ’em If they bruires, scalds, bums, wounds and all
Col. J. O. Hodmitt, of [Big Rapips, it, owing 6) the heat supplied fa the will stop talking and go to hoeing Uiat other sores. We positively cure plies,
has arrived home from Montana.
stomach and the moisture combined the country will prosper without any tetter and all akin eruptions. Try this
My daughter was cured by your val­ with It during the consumption. This outlook. Do you near?"—Rural Cana­ wonder healer. Satisfaction guar.-mhvxl
dian.
or monev refunded. Only 25 cents.
uable medicine, Athluphorous, after fermentation takes place before diges­
Sold by F.Hotchk’ss.
trying many other remedies with no re­ tion, and is not an aid but a hfaderance.
A horse-shoe has been invented that
lief. We have recommemted it in sev­ and when the food of little pigs is of comes off and on like a man’s shoe. A
Fishing continues good off Grand
eral cases where it has made remarkable such a kind as to produce these results, rim at the bottom and a buckle at the Haven.
they
do
poorly.
They
are
made
poddy;
cures. 'Villiisi J. Mosher* 133 Park St,
the hair is rough and staring, and the back hold it in place. A pad protects
Detroit Mich.
Mothers! mothers! mothers! Why
the
bottom
of
the
hoof.
We
may
yet
pigs look unthrifty and mean.
' A prayink fa*nd has begun revival
see a horse taking off his shoee to put will, yon allow your little darling to
J UK BEST FOOD
on his slippers. A shoe that comes suffer with those horrible worms when
meetings at Spring Lake.
for the little fellows is something tightlv round the outside ot the hoof a sure remedy is so near und cheap?
which will not ferment, such us dry, would be apt to injure the foot as it Dr. Jackson's vegetable worm syrup
The recent ‘‘•^’‘C.fLthe number of ungrotind oat*. They will chew these
win surely give relief and costa but 25
strikes us.—R. N. Yorker.
dy-tho ’&gt;bo*tj2‘n“ Tbh dyority die and spit out the skins, and the
cents. For sale by W. Goodyear.
with o»»u®‘lS2 apUrentlybK.n»*y thorough mastication they give to them
Feed the table scraps to the chickens
One postmaster fa Berrian count}- was
commence wiuv an appw
£ Krinys wonderfully aids digestion. Then they instead ot throwing them to the pigs.
appointed by President Buchanan, and
[•«int to be in the grass, and it is na­ The}- are worth more to the poultry;
has served ever since.
b.*’, ‘
P!# medicine, und will go a
und everything that falls from tho ta­
Dr. Jackson’s penetrating liniment
ble dry crusts, vegetable leavings,
cooked meat, or almost any old bns,
I the prsctlc® of ■ ►rnuch better than will be eagerly devoured by old and
*-al and three young fowls.—Rural Canadian.

«tre si*i.

Those who believe that natat
work off a cough or cold slumld
stand that this is done at the expense of
the constitution. Each time this wea­
kens the system, and we all know that!
the termination of this dangerous prac­
tice is a consumptive’s grave. Ikin’t
r
Cake the chance*, when a 60 cent bottle wuudcrful rqrwts* powers In tboc
of Dr. Bigelow’s Positive Cure will ca.-e*. tat? frft tt Ifls tally t* m*k* It 1
safely and promply cure' any retent
cough, cold or throat or lung trouble.
Buy the dollar bottle of Fred Hotchkiss
for chronic cases or family use.

•Ive the pigs a hraeh abotjirfx Uu&gt;- fa
12 hours, or perhaps 50 hoars. What
are they doing all the r«rt-bf the titmi? while others arc free to toil it abroad for
Starving. It *otild 1« Mt«T to have a the gdod of fellow mortals. Ot the lat­
ter kind is Mr. J. II. Cuppuck, of Mount
Holly* N. J., who writes, "1 am une of
would not do to fitTa trough with milk, many who give their cnerrful appreiaas they, would gorge themaelvcB.' it Is tion of the merits ot th&lt;i efficacy 01 your
different with orv food, as they wilijaut valuable Brown’s Iron Bitten, from a
what they want to appeal** the appetite- sense, of duty. This tatters is doing
much good iu our country, lor which I
ami then stop. There are some
.
can vouch.”
UttAn-OLNTAIILE Sltelt Al’S TO PIGS.
Fair warning is give? against two
Why one or two ‘pigs In a litter
ttfwmhi develop a crooked back, while swindlers, one 01' whom purports to be
all tho other, fed alike should not, is a ni ter crop stttistic.t and she other has
mystery. It is tho result of stomach an alleged reujonstnuu-e ingalnst heavy
trouble, and suiuetiuieii it will happi-n taxes. Butli ivik farmers to sign pa­
so even with the best earc. 1 have pers, which in dur time turn up as
known quite crooked or hunched-up prumiaiiory nul«.—N. Yi Tribune.
pig* to outgrow the mishap, uiul get
straight again,
pig will keep p *or Cherry l*udonl hu ne»er ncti-r been equalled.
sometimes becailse its little tusks ate It* u.tme 1* a boi&gt;*&lt;£i«M word liir*x«iiout tb&lt;out of ]fae—twisted—and they cut the world.
lips and make them sore, or they huwrDalryinph- uiir.it farm hi Dakota ;«xlucHte the jaws. When this is the case edThe
xlli.oui biMheU.lAHt m&gt;uou.
they ahouid be pulled out. One of the
worst misfortunes wMch cun huppi-n Lo
a pig Is .to have a Khiftlun owner —one »:.;-^ria&gt;. LHiar* nr« conllmuUir be I or reof thoMt,-nivn so heedless nnd course rmwl irtnn ail MxlJon* of ill* country, tolling
teucfli* dertied Irvin tin* RtvaC medicine.
that he is nut ashamed, of making his ot
H i» unequalled lor puicral debility, and a* n
pork in filth. No matter about the l&gt;.* o-J i-uriner, •■trelling every trace ol scroluta
num, but it is bard an the pig. Its skin oruUicr Impurity. Non taali* time to take 1L
Prewired byI. Hood &amp; Co.. Lowell. Man.
gets rough and sore and its comfort is Sold
hy all tlru^glsto.
•
lessened.
Its usefulness is limited.
I Iran I* erneedltutly nutrition* food aud con­
The pig may be a factor for good as a tain*
a lami- |&gt;r&lt;&gt;yM*r1i ut nitrogen, j-ulata aud
manufacturer of the bt«l manure bv jtat»»phnri&lt;: acld.t
giving it the means to keep clean.
Many suttvrtnt j-coide drag tbcmaehe* about
ulUitaJiliiK *trvinrt!i. treUTng thnt thtry are
teAlng Into tUeirmvB. »h-jn by using
_ At the meeting of dairymen at the Ktaadlly
l*artk»r &gt;■ Tvule llicy would Hud a cure eorameucFat Stoctk show, Commliwoner Colman ■ lu&gt;; wiili the nrrt do**-, nnd vitality aud rtrenglh
was IfartMliii'ml and addressed the con­ surely cunring buck to them.
vention on Die “Interest* if AgrfcultuGet In your dry dht for the hog pen* and for
niL" Ilesnokeof the oteUcles in the providing &lt;lu*t talli* for the ben* before the
way of gathering complete statistics of ground I* frozen bnrd.
the amount ol genuine butter aud
&lt; .|iial ot Ely * Cream lialm at a remedy for
chtf’ie, aa well as of the adulterated catarrh.ta
Uie lead, and hay fever. It.
product made, owing to the secrecy
luainteintxl by the makers of the latter.
Fanns in New York, Boston and dse- Uie n01-*t extu*. Ap|&gt;lvmto Urn notlrli*.
Wfl hate Mid tly'* Crram Balm about Hirer
where were turning out millians of years,Stoll
hint-rex'i&gt;m:uen&lt;led It* uae In more
pounds ut oleomargarine every y«ir, th in a buiidred u&gt;MUkl extra of catarrli. The
while Chicago hail to her credit— or ■nmnlmou* an»wv r to&lt;mr luqulrlra Is. “It* the
remt-ibr that I have ever used.’. &lt;&gt;ur cxdiscredit ratta-r -a weekly output of be*:
jM-rieMCel* that where t-artire continue Ila use,
1JSX&gt; tierces of oleo oiL Among the in­ it never kill* to eurr.—I. H. Moutgotnrry 4. Co.,
gredients used in bogus butter, as dru^lst*. Deevrali, Iowa.
found in the inventor’s patents, were
Uubr like rendition* youiur animals make
the following:—Animal fate, annatto, greater BUn In imiportioo to food eaten, than
almond oil. bl-carbonate of soda, but­ those that at1* fully matured.
yric acid, beef suet, buttermilk, boracie
acid, benzoic acid, benm* oil. ground
slippery elm bark, glycerine, lactic acid, Sores, Ulrrm, Hutt Kheum, Eerer Sores, TeUcr,
Hands, Chilblain*. Corn». and all Skin
leaf lard treated with a solution of nit­ Chapivp
Kruptloiui, and posltxvrly cure* lllw.or no pay
ric acid und borax, olive oil. orris root, required, It I* cuurantci-d to Eire perfect sailaoil of aesame, oil of sunflower sued, factlon, nr money refunded. Price » cents per
bo*
Por
sale by W. H. Goodyear. .
soda ash. saltpetre, tallow, caustic soda,
sal soda, stearine, peanut oil, etc.—
Hood's sanaprilhi hu cured thousand* of
Dairy World.
.case* of rbcuinHtUin. This Is abeudanl reason

The Lowell national bank declared a । SnK’.T.'
""
mol-jumul dividral of n per emu
lrah,
lfae.1V.
.
,
bmckcffa offer tor teem.

Dr.PR,CE^
CREAM

BAKING powD^
MOST PERFECT MADE

The Cream of Tartar used in DR. PRICE’S CREAM
BAKING POWDER ia the purest in the world. The
crystals are from the finest Grapes, imported direct from
the vineyards of France.
,
t
Washint/kni, D. C., April 23, 1885.
I have analyzed the Cream of Tartar u»ed in Dr. Price's
Bakiny Powder, and find it of the highest degree of purity.
The following. Heads of the Great Universities and
Public Food Analysts, find Dr. Price’s the purest and
strongest. Free from Ammonia, free from Lime, free from
Alum, and recommend its use in every family.
Persons doubting thn truthfulness of this can write any of the Chemists named:
Ihof. R. OGDEN DOREMUS, M. D- L.
Bellevue Medical College, New York.
iTof. H. C. WHITE State Chemist, Unlveridty Geurgta, Athens, Go.
l*rof. R. C. KEDZIE. Lite Prwkient State Board ot Health, Laushig, Mich.
Prof. n. M. SCHEFFER An ilytlr.il Chemist. St Look Mo.
Prof. CHARLES E. DWIGHT' Analytical Chemist, Wheeling, W. Va.
Ihuf. JAMES F. BAHCOG1C State Awayer, Bo-rtou. Mass.
‘„
Dr. ELIAS IL BARTLEY. B. 8^ Chem&amp;t to the Drp’t of Health. Brooklyn, N. Y.
Prof. CURTIS C. HOWARD, M. So, Starllruc Mollqd Collage, Columbus, Ohio.
Ihvt. M. DELFONTA1NE, Analytical Cbemfa, Chicago. Ill.
.
I*roL R. S. &lt;L PATON.Lofe Chamlst Health Department, Chicago. DL
Prof. JOHN M. ORDWAY, Mass. Institata of Trehnoloiq-, Bo^m.
IToL R. A. W1TTHAUS, A. M-.M. D., Unhrcndty of Buflito, N Y
Prot A. IL SABIN State CbemlsL Burlington. VL
ITuLJOILN BOIILANDE1L Jr^ A. M.. M. D.. Prof. Chemistry and Toxicology,
Profs. AUsWn1*^ILBERjn^^SiK^Ku&amp;iniColtare, New Bnmswick.NJ.
Prof. GEORGE E. BARKER, Frot Chemistry UniveraUy of ihamsylvanta, FhilaITot PEtEr^'OLLIEIL Chief Clicmlst foj the United States Deportment of -Agri­
Profs. KK.YS i Rl&lt; El Ihofs. CbonLstrv, Ontario School Pharmacy, Toronto,Canada.
Dr. JAMES AJ.BRECUTJJbemL-ttat Uie United State* Mint. Naw Orleans, La.
l*rof. EDGAR BVERIDLftT. Prof. Cbemistn-, Unlrerelty of Texas, Austin. Texas.
ProL E. W. ilLLG.UlD, IToL Chemistry, UffireraUy California, Berkeley, Cat

Trusses Torment, Never Cure but subject the wearer to Strangulated

Rupture
riK. J. A; 8HKRMAN. of Si Rro*dwxr, New York, well known throuxhoaUAIs eounln&gt;"d t
Wmi Indira, tbrouKb hl* *uccra*ful method of curing rupture, Is NOW IN Dn*HOiT -W c*n
cotuultcd itally al hl* offlee. m CoagreM St. W„ Seitz Block, itoom IT.
।
In hla treatment there I* no operettas, no rextrtetlou from labor, bht Mt-^ty *n‘l resfonxlli
from all the alllment* canMMl by rupture and the u«c ot truora. Fenooal atlzn&lt;W&gt;«* noeraMi
Dr. Sherman s pamphlet, cootalntnc endorsementa from plivrielrns. det-gym. inerchaw
farmer* and otiim who h*vn
mirral I,
fnr
n-..,. i ni*.
i -ir

'

OtU.unwa. Oskid'ooeo, V
Liberty. Iowa City. Dea Moinas. Indianola, Winterset. Atlantic, Knoxv
Audubon, Harlan. QuUirto Centre and Council Blutlu. in lows; Gall;
Trenton. Comoro n and Kansas City, tn Mhwouri; Leavenworth and Atebl
ta Kansas; Albert Lon, Minneapolis and St. Paul, In Minnesota; Watertow
Dakota. and hundreds of intermedia to rlttCA towna. village:) nnd ntatJcr.o.

THE CHEAT ROCK ISLAND ROUTE
Ouarantoas its patrons that semw of personal Security afforded by a s
thorousrhly ballasted road-bed; tnnooth truckn or conttnuotui atcel rail; i
mantialiy built culverts and bridgej; rolling stock as near pertectloa
human akin con make it; tbo safety upplLtnces ol patent buffer*. plaxk
and alr-brakee; and that exacting dtaciohau which govern* the pr»e
operation of all lut trains Otb~r specialtler. of thin route ana Trarwgar

Atchison, cue also run tba Celebrated Reclining Chair Cam

THK FAMOUS ALBERT LEA R
l8Kh® tUneat •n.d fttvortta lino between Chicago and Ulnru.

�OVR IMPORTS.

CHEAP O«- PAINTINGS.
SONO

THE MERCHANT.

BIRDS.

Motwitfestaading our oft-r»p..Ued
Mr.
Moree. ex-Preridentof
boost that the United Slates can grow
Bvery autumn, in anticipation of
the Common Council, read « «■*?
from
ite farms and plantatinn^ ,y_
holiday time*. Mrenlar* are sent to
before a. large audknee in the rooma
from its mines or produce fri&gt;U1
LnjbWr. M.
-1^* farmer* and villager*, offering them d Ih. »..uni M» . H.brnr *-»&lt;#fcrwi» about everything ite inhabitanta
black snake. The curious. Interrogat­
"real
oil
painting*.
’
’
"copioa
of
old
,k, without color, row
lion. Sun.Uj -enlnj. o»
“J
ing note of a chioken who had raddenI perfume.
the
“ * master*.’' and "copies of the works of Frognn, ot a-' M.reMtlk Frotn-too.
____ ........ *U..
In bln
son of enteric fever ia contained in the
■belter them, the cold fact still
the most famous of modern artist*,
H«
uld
U.U
tn
P"&gt;
Mt"
«
“
emanations from certain forms of putre­
us in the face that we don't do :t The
-in elegant gilt frame*.” at pneoa
tied Stat"* are going
• . .
not h»r. spoken ot the proteeeloo ot reading.
There were the sparrows, fying organic matter." and "is often
which
are
du»«ribcd
as
"defying
all
imports ot merchandise for tb&lt;. „Ut Into tbot Je-rrt w&gt;dlH«*
Ao meeehmL The Invention ot U&gt;» with wings raised in a way peculiarly generated by fcacal fermentation.”
Bar ended June 30. 1885. nn&gt; &gt;
.
competition." Agents in this city who
U w&gt;&gt; Noture', !»• rf lh'
mariner's oom pa**, the doubling of the expressive of horror and dismay, rush­ Other authorities, equally good, bold
In other word,. ».
thr .nrvir,! of the filtool. th, send the circulars profess contempt for
ing about a low clump of grass and
Capa of Good Hope, the discovery of bushes. Then, looking more closely. that the appearance of typhoid fever
this large amount of
'
“ruth, tho hl^tkblrd, the roUo. the chrome- snd cheap engraving*, which,
of various kinds from abroad !«.
Xuulow Urk.
‘i11"’1°r “,; thev declare, disfigure the walla of America, the invention of steamboat*, I saw the glistening form of the black cases necessarily pre*upjx»es the ex­
cause w* did not produce the -Mrs.railways and telegraphy, are event*
istence of a case which stands to the
.nd nil our Irnth.nJ -nplor. wo tM muJvy homes. They claim to have which have had more influence on the snake, and the quick movement of hto
articles ountelvcs or bccauix- *&lt;■ ay
head as hr tried to aelae the bird*. later ones in the rv la tian of cause to
made contracts with rising yo«ng art­ material prosperity of mankind than The sparrows
not produce them in the quantities ».
darted about and effect, and that. If thl* case is not dis­
“ir
unired or, iu soma instance*, b . I&gt;r
ists for the production of celebrated any recorded in history. In ancient through the grass and weeds,, trying covered. It is simply because thr evi­
the quality of the native prti&lt;! .. ura
paintings, which they can sell to a fa­ times, when notions were still barbar­
to beat the snake off. Their tails and dence Is obscure, or the investigator in­
vored few for sums which amount to ous. merchants were held In low es­
wings were spread, and, panting with experienced. Unfortunately tne iden­ .mm not up to the required standard.'.
ended, and fashion, cupidity and mut&gt; little more than the cost of toe mate­ teem. We are told, for instance, that the beat and the desperate struggle, tification of the typhoid germ has not
Dividing this Itot of impart- inn,
SroS sport- separately -rarnng on
articles of food, drink, clothing. m»4i.
rials. They also have purchased, at a both in ancient Egypt and Hindostan
yet been satisfactorily determined, and
the song birds- have combined to.do- bankrupt sale, a collection of fine gilt the whole body of the people were di­ they presented a moat singular spec­
cine, building materials and mince),
tacle. They uttered no cry. not a until it is we can hardly expect the
iitrov them a* completely as the buffalo frames, which they wish, to'sell at a vided into different castes or tribes,
laniea.
we get some very inter-tian
sound escaped them; they were plain­ mystery now surrounding the produc­
of ths plains have been desiroyetl.
resnlts. In the first list sugar and
small profit By such means they can each of which was confined, from
Within toe observation of tens of offer an oil paintine and frame for five father to eon. to a particular employ­ ly speechlres with horror and dismay. tion of the disease to be cleared away.
molasses
occupy the first plorr. hcriue
In
regard
to
the
means
by
which
ths
thousands of living men the bison* dollars, which would cost fifty dollars ment or class of .employments. In Not once did they drop their wings,
cost us for the y«*r
and the peculiar expression of those fever «prekds, there is more unanimity
were so thick as to obstruct travel ut
upward* of thirteen per rent.
the
if purchased in the regular way. both countries the caste of the priests
uplifted palm*, as it Were, I shall of opinioui The water pf wells which
their season* of migration on every Eiveli rustic who receive# a circular is held the highest rank, that of the sol­
total import for the year. Fun-ire
It occurred to me that, Jim become impure from the leaking of
road between the Mexican and British made to understand that he has been dier next, and in both countries the npver torgrt.
fruits, including note, cost
faults and cesspools has been shown
perbnpa.
here
was
a
case
of
attempted
boundaries. Horsce Greeley • *aK°n singled out from all the person* of his caste of the farmers and laborers wm
breadstuff* nnd olh«r- farinacr. u- .gto
was halteil for hours on the Colorado neighborhood as tbe one beet able to ■uperior to the CMte of the merchant* uird-cnanning 01? the part of the snake, over and aver again to haroyuuised ty­
Stance* cost nearly right imiliota;
phoid epidemics. Notable instances of
so I looked from behind the fence.
trail to Irt the eountleas animals uata. amireciate such an advantageous offer. and
fish
nearly five million*, -olds*
manufacturer*.
Htotorically The birds charged the snake and bar- this have occurred in our country, as
It was Impowible to travel through the
•nd
eggs
five
ariiiioi.- mop.
The result is that in manv rural homes speaking, Egypt wm the earliest com­
awed him from every side, but were in Syracuse in 1878, and the more re­
bent* at right anglra to the linos of
and vegetables nnd provision., *3,.
are found highly-colored paintings in
evidently under no spell save thnt of cent epidemic at Plymouth. Pa.
tocir march. Lewi* and Clarke had to imitation gilt frames, 'lire pictures mercial nation, as well m the first in
700,000.
Under the head &lt;d &lt;intft*
arte, letters and civilisation. Their courage iu defending their no»t Ev­
Milk has also many tinms been tire
♦t a guard at night at every camp they
we paid for coffee Xfl.72S.3Ih : f&lt;»r
are usually expressionless landscapes, dominant cote, the nrie*l*. feared the en- nx&gt;ment or two I could see the medium Uirough which the typhoid
made in toe valley of the Lppcr M is
|14,O47.‘d&lt;S ; for wines. W.2»5.70r.; for
marked by dimness of outlines and spirit of liberty which the commercial
head arid neck of thr serpent make a poison bfe been disseminated, impure
eouri, to avoid being tnunpk-d to dedth
distilled spirits a little over two ufilby the thickly crowded animal*, whose haphazard blending of color*. City contact with "foreign nations always sweep at the birds, when the one water ha* been used to wMh out the
lions, and for malt liquors a lriri&gt; more i
mrtnbera compelled them to move by ipccple often wonder where such daubs engenders, and encouraged the cultiva­ struck at would fall back, ind thr milk cans, if. indeed, it bu not served
come from. In boarding houses and tion of the soil, while they frowned other would renew the assault from other purposes, and the milk hu thus
than one million. For wearing ap­
night as well as by day. Yet these
parel, house doooratioa and the nw
the rear. There appeared tn b* little become infected. A striking example
royal beaste are gone. They have been in many humble homes in the city tire upon the enterprise of the trader and
cheap
oil
paintings
have
made
their
materials that go into such fabrics ■«
manufacturer.
The
inroads
of
the
danger that the snak&lt;&gt; could strike and of this medium of contagion wm the
slaughtwed for their skins by sordid
paid for woo! and mannfiu-tun» of
Hunters hired by sordid traders. They appearance in recent years through the Arabs, and later of the Romans, broke hold one of the birds, though &gt;1 trem­ outbreak of typhoid at Marylebone,
wool, X4.S&amp;6.182; for silk sad iu man­
were klllttl off so suddenly ni to cause medium of mock-auction sales. Many the bant forged by the priests. Then the bled for them, they were so bifid and Ixmdon- Within a few week* one hun­
a busy New Yorker hu his attention Egyptians became traders, nnd for many approached so. near to the snake's dred and twenty-three families were
ufactures, ♦40.393.0d2; for Hkx hemp,
astonishment.
drawn
to
more
then
one
of
the
mock
­
year*
enjoyed
a
succvasfnl
mercantile
Not quite so quickly, but just a*
bead. Time And again he sprang at attacked. &gt;Mr. Radcliffe traced *lhe jute aryl manufacture* thcre.f
854,874 ; for cotton and ite manufac­
Sodom, founded twenty-two them, but without sticceas. How the cause of this tu milk which came from
sorely, will our song birds go. For auction rooms which abound in the career.
tures in the shajM- of embroidvrita
see the forces that are working their down-town districts. The open door is hundred years before the Christian
poor things panted, and held up their a particular farm on which "water used
Isoes, trimmings, lace w*!ndt&gt;*-cardestruction. Chief among these is the close to the sidewalk, and persoa* era, for upward of rix centuries ruled
wings appealingly! Then the snake for dairy purposes contained excrepassing
can
*ee
at
the
further
end
of
tains and various fine drres pxxla.- vf
the
world
through
her
commerce,
and
cruel fashion among women of wear­
glided off to the nev fence, barely mental matter* from a patient suffer­
the
room
an
oil
painting
on
an
easel
which cotton forms a part. ♦2m.US.00I ;
wm followed by Tyre in a glorious ca­
ing bonnets, ornamented with the
escapiiHt tho stone which I hurled at ing from enteric fever immediately
for bides und skin* used for the tu.-i.uuwing* or breasts of pretty birds, or the which is lighted brilliantly by a row of reer of trade." Carthage. for many
him. Ifuund the nest rifled and de­ before and at the time of the outbreak.r'
faettrre of feather. 190,586,443; for
entire skins of birds, if handsome and gM-jets from above- Seen at a dis­ years the formidable rival of Rome,
ranged; whether it had contained egg* Epidemics occurring at Edinburgh,
tance
and
in
a
new
gilt
frame,
the
pic
­
leather and ite msuufsrturen, 110.416 •
bad
the
sinews
of
strength
in
com
­
not too large., Tht* fashion has led t«r
or young 1 know not. The male spar­ Glasgow. Bristol and Dublin have
ture
has
an
attractive
appearance
to
merce. She fought her battles with
the organizod killing of all the song­
row had cheered me many a day with also been traced to milk. These 885 ; for furs in various forms. It.
an jjnpracticed eye. The loud tones mercenary soldier*, while her own citi- hix song, and I blamed myself for not
257,574, and for hate, bouaete sad
sters for both domestic snd foreign
facts should stir up all health official*
markets.
The woods and orchards of of toh auctioneer can be heard plainly aens heaped up treasure* by their in­
having rushed at once to the rescue to the vital importance of the most hoods, nearly five millions mon
In
Coming tu the things we take whta
Pennsylvania and New England sup­ from the street. His word* are seduc­ dustry and mercantile enterprise.
when the arch enemy wm upon him.
rigid scrutiny of the milk supplied to
rick, the items of chemical*. m&gt;riiriMB.
ply ton milliners of Paris as well as tive to men on the lookout for bar­ the ancient Greek republic* commerce There to probably little truth in the the people under their charge, ar\d
drugs and dyes imported for the year
to- (bonnet ■ makers of New York. A gains. Several other men inside tbe was deemed ignoble. The laws ol Ly­ popular notion that snakes charm should lead our judges to inflict the
price having been put on the dead place are his assistants, or "capper*." curgus proscribed it a* tending to ine­ bird*. The black snake to tbs most severest penslties upon those detected cost the nice little sum of ♦35,070,816
out they play the role of outside buy­ quality of wealth; nor did the system
Iron and steel and their manufacture
tody of every pretty bird in the North,
subtle, alert and devilish of our in the adulteration of this most eossncost 834,563.68?. notwithstanding tbs
tiieir raurdir in season and out of sea­ ers. When a stranger enters the room of Solon give encouragement to trade.
snakes, and 1 have never seen him tlal food. That this diaeaae may be
son is incyltablc. Wo can speak of /they bid eagerly. Daub after daub is From cuntact with Asia the cultivation
have any but young, belplem birds in contracted by those who nurse the sick fact that our own turns.*-- an-l
mill* were largelv idle for want
dur knowledge of a place Id Sag Har- knocked down to them at ten, of commerce in Greece began. Cor­ hto month —Jobs Bvrrought, in Otn- is possible, but if this ever occur* it is
of
a market FoF wood and ita
bar at the eastern extremity of Long twenty or twenty-five dollars until the inth and the Greek colony of Syracuse
extremely rare. The discharges from
manufacturer we paid ♦12.629,061;
Island, whjsre dead birds of brilliant stranger make* a modest bid. If he became extremely rich from their com­
toe
intestines
are
believed
to
contain
for glaas and glassware, fS.SH.lM .
plumage are bought for cash at fixed offer* more than - two dollar* for a merce There is little to be said of
THE OHIFFONNIERS.
the
infective
material;
and
in
tbe
prespainting and frame the auctioneer lets the Romans as a commercial people.
scale rates.]
for earthen, stone and china ware.
So comprehensive is the desire to him h*vo it. Most buyers think* they They regarded it as an occupation only
*4,837.782; for tin in bar*, blocks or
pigs,*4,283,460: for clock* and watches
combine profit with sport, that a very have socurei^ bargain* until lheir fit for slaves and freedmen, and
cast
them
into
the
sewer
without
pre
­
The
cblffonnlers
live'
in
certain
dose merchant four miles from Ssg gaudy paintings have hung in tiieir thought it eMier to reap from the in­
a million aud a half, aud for tnu&gt;:cai
vious
disinfection,
must
be
looked
up
­
Harbor, in the lull of his business, goes bouses for a few months. Thrrj the dustry of other# than to w ork for them­ streets which are occupied by mem­ on as criminal. It to not difficult to Stromeats nearly ar much more
ere to nothing that the mannfactarWar and gladiatorial contests bers of the fraternity only. The best understand that the infective material
put with hia gun to earn thirty, forty or imitation gilt begins to crack like the selves.
pitflit
on
a
fin-board,
the
bright
hues
'fifty cenl« by shooting songsters. These
were the haughty Romans’ only hon­ known of these to Rue Mouffetard, on of stick undtoinfoitUd dischargee way
era ot this country can poMlbly do that
collecting dupusitorii-s for dead song darken on the canvas, and each ojrner orable pastime.
Occupations that did the left bank of the Seine; but there cling to tho interior\?f drain tiles aud will be more profitably tu»n.:&lt;' make a
birds, killed for city milliners, exist ■aspect* he hu been sold.
not contribute to conquest* were de­ are also large colonies at Montruuge. sewers, and through defective plumb­
careful atudv of thia list of imjH&gt;rt« aad
“There are a dozen factories in |
throughout the Northern States. In
spised. Her necessities finally made
find out how much and he a many of
ing fed admission to the dwelling and
all their meadows snd wood* men and York and Brooklyn where *uch diMbi her maritime, but her cittoena never Montmartre and La Villetts, and ev­
tiicac articles can be -produced or»&lt;nsleeping rooms of the well. This to
ert
where
their
hahltsHo-;
look
more
are
made,"
said
•
picture
dealer
I
boys armed with shotguns sneak snd
became mcrvu*^tr
The eytSSidtl
U facttired jn thia country by the appb
doubtless
the
explanation
of
the
origin
crawl to gel pay for sbootiug music reporter. "Mast of the proprid
contributed largely to increase the like gypsy camps than anything etoe. of those cases which are ascribed to cation of the proiH-r knowledge and
and life uut of the sweet and beautiful are Hebrews. Il is said that the
skill, if anv eonridcrablc portion ui
wealth of the maritime cities of Italy Tiieir huts are built of the moat extra­
sewer gas.
creatures nature gave for toe delight of tone* turn out from five hundnJ
the five or six haadrvd million# tltt
— Genoa, Florence nnd Pisa. During ordinary materials, thr walls being
Typhoid fever to eminently a dtoeu*
one thousand oil painting? a day
the dwellers in the country.
thr twelfth and thirteenth centuries either of kneaded mud. or. like those of the autumn, and its gn-ales preva­ we iwnd abror.d for three importra Arti­
The dafltrnction of the feathered cording to the condition of the tn
cles car. be retained at. biime and paid
the foreign oomnurot of the world
lence at this season of the year to at­
choir by ton hunt for sport grows larger 'Hi* bulk of such pictures i* shid, _ wm almost wholly confined to the of the ancient lake dwellers, of water,
to our own workmen and prxluctr*
West, but thousands of dauto are bold Italians. Tht-lr merchant* were bank­ tilled in with clay. A carriage wheel tributed by some to the decay of vege­
yearly. The ownership of guns iias
there will be lew room b«r roniptointof
tation; others have found ita prevalence
in
New
York
and
neighboring
States
often
does
duty
for
a
window,
the
teased to be rare, ami nas long ceased
want of profitable enipiuyuii-ut
ers ns well as traders. They were
to-de|&gt;end
upon
the
rise
and
fall
of
the
every year. Any one who looks catso- called the Ixirabards.
to be -ine of the attributes of manhood.
The good feature ot this ahowing *
In the prin­ sptfees between the spokes being cov­ ground water. Just how far Jivse con­
ly sit the ordinary run of them ican
Most yt*&gt;ng men and nearly ail
that we exported enough id &lt;iur own
cipal kingdoms ot France, Spain and ered with oiled paper, and the roof
gUMH bow they are made. With) big Germany product- and monujsclurns coniis to of tarpaulin, or at beat, of ditions affect the prevalence of the production* during ’.he y«*r.r to |&gt;Sy fur
the Ixips of well-to-do parents pos.-ess
them. Tbq-e is no effective restraint paint brushes, pots of different colired were interchanged by means of fairs.
pieces of rooting paper, patched to­ fever is a matter of conjecture, and m all we bought abroad and-h ave a bal­
paint, and a set of stencil platei. a A vcstlg* to still found in places lik* gether. Some few buildings are con­ they are entirely beyond our control
vatho murur ous use of these weapons.
ance to our credit of 8164.t -' -u. A*
t time, and during tncu- workman who lias no knowledge of Leipsic. The Lomliards instilled trade structed of brick, gypsum or wood we must in our endeavor toward pre­ long as we can keen »uch a big »nns«l
vention and rertriction pay strict at­
F»1 a* after, the uneradl- art matter* can prpduse one of [the into Germany. England, since the si*ra, but these are owned only by
balance to our credit a* the result of
ctrtg?,tT** 'Ji impulse to kill something 'regulation daub*. Even the prepara­ Portuguese discoveries of the fifteenth tab very prosperous. Great clvanh- tention to elcanlioMs in all its forms,
our trade with the real nf (In- worldyv
nnd especially to the thorough disin­
tion of the Atancii plates does not! re­
that fir-* or run* hu fiill vent. And,
oentuiy, has been the commercial mis­ nam to, of course, out of the question^
may be considered a fairly
--roe*
fection
of
discharges
from
patients.
Can­ tress of the world, though for a long considering the nature of the goods
somebody has de- quire much artistic ability.
nation, croakers nnd grand h r# ♦&gt; the
vj«id tor boys unusement a weapon vas for the picture.*
is
made time-nfter the importance of commerce which are piled up in and around the - For this purpose the committee on dis­ contrary
notwithslnndn.g —
infectants of the American Public
l»orr dcjJlj .monk bird. U,«n &gt; ,1c*. of cheap stuff and hastily tanked
huts
until
they
are
sold;
but
the
chif
­
was recognise#! she neglected this oc­
fMa Timet.
gun. rhe pca-shooUr gjvea no aooni),
on frame*. Copies of paintingtf in cupation. In all our histories we do fon nier to personally leas dirty than Health Association recommend solu­
and can be carried in
vest pocket,
which there is little variety of colon are
might be expected, and his health ia as tions of chloride of lime, of chlorinated
AMONG THE BURMESE.
bat so destructive is it in qje hands of toe favorite*.
Ordinary' paints arc not find any record of any great trans­ good a* that at other people. Most of soda, or of bi-chloride of mercury.
actions
such
as
we
now
daily
read
of.
a skilful child that the Legv.|aturcs of used. First, tbe prevailing colorsj or
In our cities the typhoid patients are
the fraternity have been chiffonniem
some of tlie Western StntM were groundwork, of a painting are Iput The people were fewer, their wan|s all their lives, for the calling to hered­ largely recruited from the ranks of those
were fewer, and absolute necessitie* of
obliged to paw laws making t.« KB;e
upon a canvas with on? stencil plkte.
itary in certain families, and has been of ample mean*, who during the sum­
The religion of the Bormett i- Bsdof the thing a misdemeanor and pun­ IU}d the canvas is . placed in a drving to-day were not known, or were rare for so many gvnerationa that the chiffon- mer s|&gt;cnd their time in the country,
dism, pure and simple, which ha# bevn
luxuries. The success of4he merchants
ishing the possession or use of it. Tt*
and often at the moat fashionable
rack while the same stencil i* useafor
niers form a distinct caste, speaking,
kept so by tho podgjecs. or holy men
principle is the bowstring, with th* other copies. By the time the last aan- of the United States and their enter­ as Mr. Simons says, not a word of real watering places. It to notorious that
power in a three-in^L loop of very vaa of a set bu received its ground­ prise stand second to none. No longer French.
in the country. Of tho- there are
The chlffonnier’s principal these resorts are, as a rule, unsanitary
strong vulcanised rubber. In Bridge­
work the first one is ready for theiad- does nn unjust prejudice exclude the treasures are bones, rags, paper.scrap*
great numbers, who devote themseWaa
hampton, ou Long Island, is a liberty ditton of different color* with anothnr merchant from participation in the af­ of copper, sardine cases and other tins
to study, meditation and the educa­
|k&gt;1c one hundred and ten feel high, stencil-plate. Bo the work go on until fairs of state. The door to all nations and broken glass; and of these two hun­
tion of the young. While not •
surmounted by a copper gilt eagle six the w«kman has completed a set of U open to the merchant Charles Sum­ dred weight of bones bring him four Waste, would, it would seem, help to
ner
once
said:
-Here
in
this
country
priests,
they have, some of. tin charac­
feet high. More than one ten-year-old one hundred or two hundred pictutrs,
franca the same weight of paper from account for thr large representation of
child in that village has driven small all alike and all worthies* from an every man is a trader. The physician one to five francs and green bottle glass typhoid fever victims ih the ranks of teristics of the prtesthood. taking vow*
pistol balls into the eagle with a pea­ artistic standpoint. ,Among picture trade* his benevolent care; the lawyer one franc twenty centimes, or about a their patrons. A study of typhoid cases of celibacy and nolines-. These arv
shooter which could be hidden in the dealers such painting* are known as trade* his ingenious tonpie; the clergy­ shilling. Cigar ends are also carefully with reference to this point would be not irrevocable, for a monk may al
Indeed, it is
hand. Two ten-year-old lads in that
any time, and without diagram*', re­
•buckeye*.’ In most factories tho sten­ man trades nis prayer*.
collected and converted into Regie interesting and doubtless instructive.—
quirt and moral hamlet confessed that cil work does not complete the pictures, true the moving power In modern times cigareta. Money, jewelry and the like 0CSOIOS.
nounce bis vows and go bark to la*
is commerce—trade. It dominates
with pea-shooters they had killed dur­
world, taking a wife, and living a«
and poor artiste are hired by too week
he
is
expected
to
give
up
to
the
con
­
ing the season fifty robins and other to add hasty finishing touches to each everything. Stocks rise when trade is cierge or porter of the house opposite
other men do. On thia account there
How to Prevent Rusting of Plow*.
good, and stocks fall when it is stag­
bird* which frequent tbe gardens,
are few men of ability or premiucorr
canvas. It is necessary to protect the
which he has found it, aud he bears a
orchards and cemetery. Such toys ex­ cheap pigments by a heavy coat of var­ nant. The happiness and prosperity high character for honesty in this re­
A plowman says there are several among the Bunnow who have i.ut-•*
of
all
mankind
are
affected
by
it:
it
is
ist all over the United States, and war nish. which also tones down the meet
some time taken the vow* and warn
the palae-bcat by which the welfare of spect The sardine and other tins, of
on bird" a* things made to be killed.
the habit of a pongyee. Their r&gt;'!W
glaring inperfections. The actual cost
which such thousands are thrown away, and cultivators and to keep the teeth
The interests
To avert this disaster, legislation snd pf a completed oil painting is leas than the nation is measured.
go to sup|&gt;ort a branch of industry bright
ia. however, mixed with many ■"|*T‘
One
to
to
give
them
a
coat
of
of
the
merchant
sway
kings
to
war
and
social morality ought to b« promptly in­
twenty-five cents. Dealer* in the West
which is deeply interesting to the
atitiona. To meet a funeral or * Per­
peace.
Of
all
vocation*
that
of
fee
thick limn wash aa soon aa they arc son crying, when you are starting &lt;»• »
voked. But too strongest Influence to
buy the 'buckeyes’ for ton dollars per
merchant's is now the most extensive, youthful part of the population, and brought in from the field.
save the plumaged singer* from exter­ dozen and upward, according to size.
Another to
Journey, to unlucky, and thr journey
after
being
stamped
into
shape
by
ma
­
enlisting in it* service the vMt majority
mination will be village and town soci­
"Frames for the pictures arc made of civil tied men, and rendering often­ chine* of simple constrnctiun, they ra- to dissolve an ounce of renin in four should' be postponed. A snake cross­
eties specially formed to protect them
in the same factoriss. The fronts or times the other professions it* depend­ appear in the form of countless armies ounces of linseed oil. and while hot
ing tho road indicates that the j-urne?
from molestation and slaughter.—N. K
will be long, while the sight df mush­
faces of pine frames are covered with ent stipendiaries.
Indeed, from the of tin soldier*, which are sold at prices mix this with a quart of kerosene and
plaster, which is molded In imitation most despised occupations in former so low that the manufacturer could not stir well. This to laid on the smooth
rooms at starting foretells the pros­
of the prevailing style* of gold frames.
possibly
afford
to
buy
hto
material
new
perity of the journey. An untwtpj
iron
with
a
paint
brush.
Another
way
days, it has riaan to the foremost in
Kindness.
Over the plMter i* spread a thia coating
wild animal entering a ktw
power, useful naw and Influence. In from the tinman. They have never to to dissolve an ounce of camphor in
honor for the owner, while the itching
some turpentine and add to this four
The world to full of kindness that of Vienna metal. The finished frames the words of Halleh ••The stone which
look nearly as well m gold frames
of tho palms is a sign of money coming
ounces of lard and one ounce of pul­
the builders rejected is become tbs
never was spoken, and that was not
when.they are new, but they begin to cornet head stone."—Boston Herald.
verised black lead or stove polish and
kilo U»n&gt;—Si. £o.i»
much Letter than uo kindness at all.
crack when they have been exposed to
ly rounds and
___
_
____
mix well. This may be rubbed on
The fuel in the stove makes the room
the air for a few weeks. Imitation gilt
heaps even do
_
fearful week in
with a rag. To remove rust from tools
Tea for Brainworkers.
A Hoosier's Queer Craft
frames cost the manufacturer a trifle
1871. when one part of the beautiful
warm, but there are great piles of
or plows nothing is better than a mix­
more than 'buckeyes, ’ but he will sell
Tea is unquestionably the drink for city was in flames and Versailltots and
A man in South Bend. Ind . go*
Hea trees lying on rocks and on
ture of half a pint of oil of vitriol
the pictures and frames together for the brainworker. It is more refresh­ communards were fighting like savages
duck shooting in an odd craft. wMA
poured slowly into a quart of water,
ta of hills where nobody can get
twenty dollar* per dozen. I know one ing, more restorative. more portable, in other quarters.— ghuMpo Interior.
and apply this to the rusted metal.
be calls an "invisible boat." Hr h»»
these do not make anybody
man who offer* small daub* for sixteen
Wash off with water.—Ctacsmsah
lees beating, more easily made, and—
cut one-third ef an entire boat * l&lt;fl&gt;g*
v.rin. lou might freeze to death for
dollars per dozen, frame* included.
—An Ulster Cfounty (New York)
ut of fuel in plain sight of these
Agents can sell a picture and frame for Briilat-Savarin ia correct in affirming
down to the water line. The remain­
in topes if yon had no means of
two dollars and make a fair profit.”—- that a man would grow mad who drank
—A singular accident ooovrred to
der is made water-tight, and •»
ty the wood home and making a
one litre of strong ooffee every day for her will, and lost her case. The court Mn. Vsllaoe. daughter of Mr. John L.
it. Just so In a family; love to
three months continuously—it has the probably thought that a young w£X
high and forty-eight long) is placed so
kea tne parents and children,
recommendation of Ixring less deleter!- *boconld keep such an accurate tally
that the glass reflects the water to
jura and sisters happy. But
Indnstrial and Cotton Centennial Exof the kiascs given and received could
where the lady and her daughter worn front and the decoys. Behind the mir
ke care never to say * word
•* with the
‘
'
ror the hunter alto and paddles hi* '•“**
tiwy ke®P ‘t • profound
menting over their dwindling trade.
toward the ducks, making his ohserva‘It were a crime, they will
General o" the Exposition, a complete Nor. we may well believe, ha* England
S hennln.
la .1__ I_____
am*dl spot in thr niirset of the America® Ennydopedta hi a
«ae amalgam has
you Will envy the dog
call* him poor fellow.—

public health.

Fashion, taste and ooo-

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Pittsylvania thirty
tiring him

wnong the Piute Indiana
with difficulty.
If a
life- V__ 1__. ,
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VOL. XXX. NO. 38.
The Hastings Banner. N1™'8T0CK 0F
Hastings, Bahry Co., Micll,

MARSHALL L. COOK.

County News.

LUMBER!

KlMClimOX KATKa

ADVERTISING RATES:
olumn per year................ ....... ' ....fun 00
Extra ctxarge for special positions.

BENTLEY BROS. &amp; WILKINS

JOB PRINTING.
fbpcclal pride Is felt lu ths Job Printinc Dopartmoutof the Baxjtkr. Everything in the
type, thn moat approved patterns or machinery'
and competent workmen employed, enable* the
Bank an to do Crst-claa* lob work.

n W.LOWRY.M.D,
vT.
I’hysician, Burgeon and Oculist.

Barn Boards,

•

12, 14. 10, 18 and 90 ft.

Common Pme Boards,
All widths and lengths.

Telephone al Holloways’ drag store.

Shingles,

II. LANDIS, M. D.,
Physican and Surgeon,
“
Woodland. Mlcb.
Office one door south ol the port office, will be
found there day or night.

W
•

R. TIMMERMAN,
• Homcspathic Physician &amp; Surgeon,
(Flret'door eart ot Bollovays' drug store.)

niL W»L JONES,
1/
Dentist.
All work promptly attended to.

Three irradea. Seconds uld No. S for
tor sheds and repairing old roofs.

Fencing,
Hemlock. Ifl ft.

Joist and Scantling,
We can furnish any length up to toft-

£ C. WELTON
la agent for the Watertown Insurance Co.
He wntos policies on a man’s property against

Hardwood Flooring,
We make a specialty of Elm, Oak,
Aah and Basswood, open air seas­
oned or kiln dried.

QOOK 4 SHELDON,
(Office tn Abstract Block. Hastings, Mich.)
Hare the only set of Abstract Books lu Bu:
County.

J. WRIGHT,

A

•
Physician.
Call* dar or night promptly attended to.
Office at realdcuee. one-hall tnllo cast of Carl-

Philip t. colgrove.

Lawyer,
Hsstinga, Mich.
ProMeating Attaroey for Barry County.

Ae. kenaston,

’

•
Attorney at Law,
(Over J. S. Goodyear &amp; Co.’* store.)
Practice* in ail courts of the State. Collections

Custom Kiln Drying to Drier.
Green inbh lumber dried in two weeks
for inside finish.

Cornice Mouldings, Sash,
Doors and Jllinds Al­
ways on hand.
Above Stock we are Selling
at Lower Prices than
ever before.

OHN CARVETH,

J

MOHOO-1
Faith, hope 1
charity, but the
harity. The sub­
greatest of thaw
iect of the Elder’!
narks, at Morgan
hall Wednesday i
lag of last week,
The elder hundleu-,—subject very ably.
----------------------- Was an invitation ex­
after which
there
tended to anyone deairing to cotno out
from the world and embrace religion;—
but there is always some ready to spoil
any good thing, as in this case, wise In
their own conceit, and in trying to bet­
ter the minister’s remarks, throw such
a nail over the entire congregation, that
they become cold and dead. No one
certainly cares to know wheather the
brother could walk in 'blood to his
knees or not. neither do they care to
know whether he walked back and for­
ward along hH street after coming
home from Hastings jail and stopped
in front of the king s bouse and flopped
his wings and crowed three times or
not. Nor whether he dared the man to
come on as he could whip him or not
We are indined to think that the broth­
er is a little off, when he brings such
matters out in a revival meeting, as it
is evident that there is a spirit of re­
venge within the brother’s breast.
Come; get right brother, then probably
others will follow.
Mr. R. B. Harley returned to Reese
last Wednesday to complete the sale
of his property at that place.
Some thirty-four persons have asked
the prayers of the church up to present
writing at Barryville.
Young .and okl men are forming a
society at Morgan tor the preventing of
swearing. There’s no other place in the
land that needs reforming more than
does that place.
George Norton, of Barry ville is visit­
ing in York state.
Frank Brown started for Ohio Sun­
day.
Quite a sensation at R.1 IL halt One
of the members got the “power," as
they call it, and fell prostrate on the
floor, where he lay for something like
two hours.
CEDAB CREEK.

A new firm in the hoop business,
Tolles and Larabee.
,
Frank Larabee has lived in the dty
long enough and now1 has returned to
his farm.
Born, to Frank and Ida Newton, a
boy, weighing eight pounds.
George Perine invited his best girl to
take a sleigh ride and so he went and
bought a new swell box then the snow
went ofT and they had to ride in a btiggy.
The G. A. R. Goys will have an oyster
supper and social at Albert Adams,
one mile and a half south and two milee
west of this place, on Thursday evening,
Jan. 21st. A general inviution to all
well wishers of the old soldiers.
Philip West, an old resident of this
place, now of Lake county, is visiting
friends and relatives here.
Mrs. Elnalhan West, of Lake county,
is visiting at her father's George W.
Valentine.
Mrs. Scotield, daughter of I), G. Mix­
er. has gone to her home tn Y ork State.
Elmer Bishop has left this state and
gone to the rttate of matrimony.
,
A. C. Wait’s feed mill is having all
the work it can do at present.
Wm. Vandmberg, from Nebraska,
was in Uwn last week.
Ofliceft of John Stark Post for tiie
present year as far as we have learned:
Commander—T. J. Kelly.
S. V.C.—James McDonald.
I. V. C. —Dexter Hunt.
O. D.—C. J. Shoemaker,
Q. M.-Marshall Bellinger.
Adjutant—David Mortniand.

Attorney at Law. KT Parties desiring 18 and 20 ft Barn
Middleville, Mich.
Boards will save money by buying
now.
ZfLARKE A RIKER,
'.'
Attorneys at Law and
Solicitors Ln Chancery.
BENTLEY BROS. &amp; WILKINS.
tWffieos In Guion block, over Beamer Bros.)
Hartings, Mk-b.
Practice lu all courts of the state. Attend to State of Michigan, Countv uf Barrv.—•*.
eollretlons and perfecting titles to real estate.
At n seosion ot the Probate Court tor the
Money to loan insurance taken etc., etc.
county ot Barrv, liolden at the Probate Office lu
lhe city- of Harting*, tu said county, cm Wednes­
day. thn Ob day of liewniltr. In Um year one
ARTIN V. BARKER,Real Estate. tn
.i.J rich! h :i lircd ami elg|ity-»!i.
Pre-rut. Wm. W. Cole. Judge at Probate.
Imsurancv and Loans.
the matter of the estate ot Ira Blackford,
Dffice with J. G. Ruursn A Son 3 doors north anInincompetent.
■»
of FtMtofflce.
CleinrfjtBtnllb
guardian ot *ak! Incompetent,
Special attention Risen to making «lxchaii|te«
lu court and represent* that bi* mW
ot property. The interests ot non-resident comes
ward
no
longer
needs
a
guan!
Ian
and
prays that
property owners csretully looked after. Fanns be rnay be allowed to file his guardian\
acroun t
and that the same may l-e heard and allowed,
and he bo discharged from his sahl trust.
Thereupon it la ordered.,that Friday, the rmd
day
of
January,
A.
D.
IBM.
at
ten
b'cfock
In the
f 1LEMF.NT SMITH,
forenoon, be assigned for the bnanng of said
V
r
Lawyer.
petition, and that the heir* nt laW ‘at said de­
• Office in Union Hall Block, ovtr store of W. 8. ceased. and all other persons Interested lu said
estate, are required to appear at p session of
Goodyear * Co.)
said court, then to l&gt;e holdeu at the probate office.
XBVINO
Practice* in all Courts of the State.
In the city ot Hastings. In *ald county, and show
There Mas a donation at Mr. Wi
......
’m.
cause. If any there be. why the prayer ot the
petitioner should not be granted.
"
Frego’s new brack house Tueedav even­
HtlMinr ing. Those present had nn enjoyable
nappen &amp; van arman,
estate, ot ine petiaemu 01 saia |&gt;eiiuon, .inti ine time. Proceeds go to Rev. W. Row'land.
hearing thereof, by causing a eopv of thin order
Mr. Austin Stowell has got his tool
(Over Hastings National Batik.)
to be published in the Jiastings Haxxmk. a box at home once more.
newspaper printed and circulated in Mid county
We quite agree with the northern
of Barry onoe in each week for two auccesrlve
ILLIAM B. SWEEZEY, Attorney weeks, previous to sold day of brarlnxCastleeon scribe of the Journal, that if
«M. w. COLE.
At Law and Solicitor in Chancery.
Yaukee Springs was in proper hands it
(A true copy.]
Judge of Probate.
might develop untold or monstrosities.
In addition to the two-legred pig and
ILLIAM B. SWEEZEY,
calf thay have a two-legged bill-fish on
Stale ol Michigan, counts of Barry.—so.
Justice of the Peace.
At a »e»Mon of the Probate Court for the exhibition every alternate Friday night
County uf Barry, holdeu at the Prpftete Office io and just a little south of there every
Collections a specialty.
the City of Hastings. In said county, on Tuesday,
the &amp;Hi day of January, In the year one tnoua- Sunday night.
mil eight bundmJ .inti eiKhtv-Mx. ’
Messrs Reuben, Jonah imd Leb.
r. j. w. rock.
Present, Wm. W. Cole. Jtufge of Probate.
Physician and Surgeon,
In the matter of the estate of Lydia Bresee. Hall intend to start for their western
home in Dakota and Minn. Tuesday the
Is prepared to give prompt attention to all who •'.cri-aM-d.
Oti mteinc and flllug the petition, duly vert- 12th. after having made a visit to their
may desire his service*. Office nt residence. lied
of Daniel Striker, pntyins Hutt a Paper this
Orangeville.
dayjllnd. purporting to be the last win and tea- friends in this vacinity.
It seems to ine it would be cheaper to
buy a few black eyes and peddle them
T M. B. GLLLA8PIE.
pointed.
1.
Notary Public.
Thereupon It b ordered, that Tuesday, the out than to try and make so many, may
Bowens Mills.
and day of February, A. D. UM, ai ten o’clock tn be some hard work about iL
. That two-legged calf must be a kick­
er by the looks of some one’s nose.
Notice of Attachment.
If the Yankee Springs scribe thinks
estate. are required to appear at a ae**l&lt;m
State of Michigan—In the Circuit Court (or the Mill
of said court, thru to be boldcn rt the Probare we are the scantest specimen of human­
In the elf y of Haallngs, lu said county, and
Wdllam K Finley vs. Daniel F. Riley-in auaeh- Office
allow cause, If any there be. why Ute prayer Of ity he has seen for some time he had
the
I
k-11 tlonrr should not be granted And It la better come over and lean on us—165lbs.
Notice Is hereby given that on the 10th day of
ordered. That said ix-tltlonerglvonptlae is our light weight.
*
November. A. D. tfe. a writ of attachment waa further
issued out of the Circuit Court, for the county of to the person* Interested In Mid estate, of the
The Irving mill bail over 400 bush els
Barry, at the suit of William E. Finley, the
of buckwheat in it to grind onedav last
above named plaintiff, against the lands, tene­
ments. goods and chattels, monev* and effect*&gt; of per printed and circulated in said county of week, a good share of it was grists, too,
:
. •’ - . ■ ’ , ’ Barry, onee in each week for three successive that looks like business.
weeks previous to said day ofbearing.^ *
TIP.
Judge of Probate.
BOWENS MIIAS.

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Dated 1Jeeember 7th.

Slate of Mich Igan,.County of;

We Have It ai Last.

and eight hundred and eighty six.
Present. Wm. W. Cole. Judge of Probate.
In the matter of the estate of Geo. C. Gerkey.
l CIWU* WnKTlUa
.. . -- ----------On reading and fllitut the petition, duly veri­
find It to their comfort to have the new Improve
fied. of Hannah Gerkey. widow and heir nt tew
metit tor nulllnr them off.
Call and-’co it at the shoe shops In Hastings of said deeeased, imylng that she or some
other soluble person may be appointed admin­
istrator of said estate.
Thereupon
it is ordered.
HE HASTINGS BANNER and
..rwl,
.I....
1 TV T.lu-That Friday,
..'..L.rVthe
If,
DETROIT WEEKLY TRIBUNE
•ne year for 82.0C cash. This offer £ made to P- tin.hi, and that
M,..*
bath old and new •ubserfbers of the Ranxeil
person* Interested In

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DAUCHY A CO.,
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HASTINGS, MICH,, JANUARY 14, 1886 .

of Hartings, in said county.
---------------------I the petitioner should not b&lt;
further ordered. That wild

Smith's Hall was tilled to its utmost
capacity the evening of the "th. It be­
ing the installation of the officers of
Witbey Post G. A. R. Colonel Hecox
the installing officer, did his part well
including the well timed address to the
boys. 180 adults, besides the children
partook of the bountiful supper prepar­
ed by the ladies of Bowen, who know
how to prepare supper for for a lot of
hungry soldiers. BesidM the address of
Colonel Hecox there were short speeches made by Commander Armstrong,
Chaplain GQlaspie und F. J. McGee.
All went home feeling that they had
had a good time.
At the public meeting of the S. O.
V’s. Colonel Armstrong. In behalf of
tha Withcy Post, presented to the S. O.
V. camp, a beautiful altar.
CapL
Moore in a short speech returned the
thanks of the Camp to the Wither Post
A. C. Barr, of Battle Creek, to visit­
ing friends hereabouts.
Andy Suthern had quite a time as he
went to unhitch hh team from the

wagon the other night
He started
the team to the barn with one tug fast
to the whlffletree. Result; horse be­
came frightened, tipped over the wag­
on, got loose and ran to Middleville,
where the horse was caught by Dr.
Evans.
Voley Weaver has gone to Battle
Creek to learn the photograph business.
Don’t forget the box social at G. A.
R. ball. Fridav evening, the I5tb.
Come everybody.

WHOLE NO. 1598.

cal church seem to be accomplishing
much good. The suspended meetings
at the other churches have been resum­
ed this week and are being carried on
with renewed vigor. It seerrisas though
a strenuous effort was being made U)
save the “Modern Sodom" from the
depths of its degradation and three
saloons. We noticed that some of our
saloonlsts stood up at the Evangelic&amp;i
revival meeting Sunday night—because
there wasn’t room to alt down. &gt;
We’ve been reading in several papers
about folks picking pansies out from
beneath the snow, so we went out the
other day to our pansy bed after a but­
ton-hole boquet, and you can perhaps
imagine our surprise when wq found—
not a blessed pansy. We would like to
have the horse-reporter tell us what to
put on our pansies to make them blos­
som under a foot of below zero weatner.

,
HUTLAND.
Cold weather and roads in a dreadful
rough condition.
Revival meeting at the Y’eckley school
house l&gt;y Rev. Stewart.
Mr. Jl. E. Hathaway was presented
with a large bible by the Sunday school
in the Shultz district in Hope, which he
has been superintending. They are
evidently an appreciative people.
James Lauuaugh is still suffering
from the effects of Lhe bltfw on the head.
A little more snow would make sleigh­
Mr. Watson Laing accorapalned Bev.
Stewart to his various appointments
Draper is preparing to move in­
in this town. He is a student at Albion to the new house, cleaning out, etc.
Will
_
college.
Steve Temple went to Vicksburg,
Thursday, in response to a letter inform­
ing him of the illness of his sister, find­
Very little alcknese here at present
ing her very sick with pneumonia.
August Nagler has a large clusu in
As Theodore Morehouse was going
attendance at his German school.
home.from the village, on Saturday
Mr. Will Tasker's sister Emma, has evening driving slowly along by the old
been the guest at E. N. Yule’s since Brock place, he was struck across the
Christmas.
.•
back of the bead by some unknown
Miss Lillian Cowles is teaching school person, throwing him over on the dash­
In the Fillmore district and is giving board. The horse l&gt;eing spirited start­
excellent satisfaction.
ed into a run and Mr. M. was sufficient­
Mr. Wm.-Ward is quite feeble this ly occupied in controlling him to be
winter.
He was out on the streets unable to investigate the matter. He
Wednesday for the first time in several neither saw or heard anything and who
weeka.
made the attack- and why—is a myste­
Unless the roads become more passa­ ry as yet.
ble Mr. Cheeseborough will be obliged
Jacob Brandstetter, of Middleville,
to dose his handle factory for the want has been in town since Thusday accom­
of logs.
panied by L. McCrath, of Grand Rapids,
Dr. and Mrs. DeVore, and Master El- presumably in search of stock for
win. spent New Years In Hastings, the slaughtering.
guests of Misses Flora and Anna Bead­
Mrs. Mike Doater is quite sick with a
severe cold.
Mrs. 8. S. Yeiter, nee Mina Carrie
Mrs. Almena Socket, aged 87, had
Reuter, accompanied by her husband, another slight shock of paralysis on
spent the holldayg with her parent#, Friday night but has nearly recovered
Mr. and Mrs. John Reuter.
from it.
V Mr. J. Cheeseborough with the help
of an assistant, D. O. Ward, at his fac­
tory, drove the teeth in 165 dozen rakes
School is again in session after having
on Thursday last Each rake baa 6 been closed a week on account of diph­
teeth, which requires 144 motions to theria.
drive the teeth Id a dozen rakes, or 23,Post No. 17 Sons of Veterans, held an
"00 motions for a day's work.
installation of officers on last Saturday
Mr. Elbert Wood who has been at­ evening at Jessop's hail, after which
tending school at Olivit this winter, ar­ toey tiped the light fantAbtic toe until
rived at the home of Geo. Seger last the “we’ lima’" hours.
Thursday evening, where he waa taken
Some of the children in this vicinity,
seriously ill with pneumonia. A phy­ as well as a few adults, ure afflicted
sician waa called and he is better at this with what is known Id theAprofessian
writing and will probably lie able to re­ as Roseola; we have heard it called in
turn to his school next week.
this neighliorhood German measles.
According to reports the Rev J. Tur­
Morris England Post G^ A. R. will
ner, atone time pastor of the Cong’l hold an installation of officers this week,
church of this Place, has certain!v fallen followed by a supper and a dance.
from grace. Madam rumor says that
We have to chronicle the death of a
he recently got himself into trouble at young child in the family of Mrs. 1 vens,
Hastings by jumping a board bill and presumably from diphtheria.
obtaining money under false pretense,
Mr. D. E. Phetteplace, who has been
for which he was threatened with ar­
engaged the past few weeks, in instructs
rest, but his father-in-law of Saranac ing the youth of Orangex-iile in pen­
helped him out of the scrape.
manship, denes his school this .week.
The G. A. R. Poet of this place win So far as wf have been able to inform
be mustered in on Wednesday evening. ourself, bis pupils have improved
Jan. 13. jThe Hastings Poet will be very much for so short a term —12 les­
present in force to assist in the organi"- sons. Mr. P. is a graduate from the
zation. The wives of the charter mem- department of penmanship in Valpariso.
liera and other comrades who feel inter­ Indiana, Normal school, from which
ested in the success of a post here, are institution be holds a diploma: we
requested to be present with well-tilled
have s'-en a specimen of his work on
baskets. A “Rdief Corps.” is just what exhibition at the 1’. O. which shows’
the old soldiers need and it is expected uncommonly fine work with the pen.
that the ladies will lend their assistance
Mrs. Gossline was supplied with nec­
toward making this occasion a pleasant essaries for the winter by her neigh­
one. Comrades should be here not later bors, with the exception of wood,
than 5 p.m. Supper will be served in which is quite an item in such cold
Union Hall.
weather.
Mrs. Searles is still on the sick list.
Maple grove.
A shooting affair occured on Sabbath
Mrs. George Bais, of Battle Creek, is evening, which is a disgrace to any or­
making old friends a visit.
derly community.
Will Brooks bus returned from York
State.
SMILES,
Mrs. Mary Quick, of Battle Creek, is
Said Bobby to the minister at dinner
visiting relatives in this vicinity.
Mrs. I^awrie Debolt is retting well -“Canaehurdi whistle?” “Why do
you ask ?" “’Cos pa owes twelve dol­
slowly.
Charles Sutton, of Dakota, made short lars back pe^ renLrmd he says he's
going to let the church whistle for it"
calls on his friends last week.
Amon Wolf has gone to Ohio on a
At r wedding in Walla Walla the
visit
other dar. when the minister asked the
Mrs. Eugene Jones dropped a pin prospective husband if he would take
from her own mouth Into her baby’s that woman to be bis wedded wife, the
mouth. The child swallowed it after agitated reply was:—“Yes, Sir-ee-yes,
strangling considerable.
Sir—if you please!’
Ben Miller was aroused from his
At a lecture on “The Decline of Liter­
slumbers Sunday night by a loud ex­
plosion. Upon investigation he found ature," the eloouent orator shouted,
both doors to the stove blown open, the •Where are the Chaucers and Shakeshearth out in the room and ashes all peares and Miltons anb Spencers and
over the house- thinks some one put Macaulavs? Where are they, I say?"
And a voice answered, sadly, from the
powder in his wood.
gallery, “All dead!"

We bud a surfeit this week of tem­
perance talk. First was Major Long,
the reformed, gardbler, who gave us
some excellent talks. He seems to be a
consistent Christian gentleman and bis
lectures were well attended and well
liked. Friday night Rev. R. B. Sutton,
of Adrian, spoke on temperance at the
M. E. church. It is impoeaible for any
one to listen to this man and not feel
the logic of his remarks. It is next in
order, before the effect of this course of
temperance lectures wears off, to or­
ganize a Good Templars’ lodge in this
]place.
Eli Strong, of Kalamazoo, w^io has
&lt;the reputation of being the handsomest
iman in the wolverine state, visited his
!brother Orno last week.
t
Mrs. Cara Freeman and Miss Mettie
Payne, of Middleville, are the guests at
Herb Walrath’s.
W. H. Kocker h on a visit to his par­
।ents at Moore Park.
Tom Purkev has the wall laid for an
iaddition to his house on Washington
istreet.
H. IL Dickinson has commenced oper­
;ations on a 66 bbl. full roller process
steam flouring mill. Thus Nashville
।gets the Bulge (with a big B.) on the
•county seat. Ob, you folks set around
.and suck your thumbs and wait for
iacme one else to put up the ducats;
that’s the way to help a town—die.
O. A. Phillips is on a visit to “York
State” relatives. Mose Kocker started
with-him, but only goes as tor na
Tiffin. Ohio.

The revival meetings at the Evangeii-

answered Angus, emphatically. “But
then," said his grandfather, “there
might not lie any left for me.’’-“Well,”
said the small boy. “yon could have
ftetience."

When Vestryman Green bowed his
head to read the responses of the litany
last Sunday he was very drowsy indeed,
and he bad repeated, "Lord have mercy
upon us miserable sinners" but three
tiines when he fell asleep. His wife
nudged him with her parasol without
success. When the preacher reached.
“And now seventeenthly, my beloved
responded in a sonorous and fervent
voice, “Lord have mercy upon us mis­
erable sinners."—{N. Y-, Times.

An odd English publication, entitled
“A Handbook of Matrimony,” contains
some novel anecdotes upon the sub­
ject of matrimony. “Do you wish to
Ik- mv wife, Mabier said a little boy.
•’Yes’ incautiously answered Mabie.
“Then pull off my boots." answered the
young suitor. A Scotch lady, an the
occasion of. her daughter’s wedding,
was asked by an old friend whether she
might congratulate her on the event
“Yes, yes,” replied the mother, “upon
the whole it is very satisfactory. It'*
true Jeanie hates her good man, but
there’s always a somethmgr
■ Teacher—“Mary, define the word ’av­
erage.' " Mary—"It is what the hen
lays on." Teacher—“How do you make
that out?" Mary—“The book says so.
It says that a good ben lays one egg
every day on an average."
,

“What do those letters stand for?”
asked a curious wife of her husband,
as she looked ai his Masonic soaL
“Well, really, my love," he replied, en­
couragingly, “I presume it is because
they can’t alt down.” She postponed
further questioning.—{Merchant Trav-

embodied in the remark made in a
French provincial court the other day
to a lawyer who was called as a witness:
"Look here. Brother X.,” he said “just
lose sight of your professional character
for a moment and tell us the truth."

,.I think Tennyson must be going
crazy,” said Ebeneoer Jones to Zebedee
Smith this morning. “Why?” asked
Zebedee. “He is either going crazy, or
else he does not read the Bible." “What
in the world do you mean ?” “Why. he
has written a poem entitled, The Close
of Another Eve." “Well, what of that ?"
“Why, Eve had no clothes.”
Young minister—“You seem unusuaily thoughtful. Miss Clara (in a Bunday
evening frame of mind)—“1 feel some­
what oppressed to-night, Mr. White­
choker: filled, as it. were with a vague
longing for something. 1' know not
what—a desire for some intangible boon
whose posession would satisfy my soul
Husband-“The census-taker was in.
m v dear. He demanded the age of each
of the. family, and I was obliged to give
him yours. He said it was the law.”
Wife (enraged)-“Law!
What do I
care for law? John Smith, did you tell
that man my are?”—Husbandfhurridlv)
—“Yes, I told him you were 3." Wife
fmollifled}—“Well I suppose the law has
got to be respected."—[N. Y’.Sun.
“What wild and reckless leaps were
those of Sam Patch at Genesee FalL!”
said a lady to young Threadbraiu.
“Aw—Sarm Patch! jumped at the Falls,
eh? Did he jump up, or down?”
“Jumped over them—down, you know.
He jumped over them twice and killed
himself? “Weally! jumped twice and
killed himself! Aw—did he kill him­
self the first or the second time he
jumped{Traveller’s Magazine.
At Santa Cruz, CaL. the other day, a
minister was rowed out to sea with' an
eloping couple whom he waa to marry
without the formality of a license. He
asked the boatman if he ccjldswlm?
Piatola Per® answered. “Oh! yes." For
a moment the man of God was lost in
reverie, but shortly he reached over and
whispered to Pistols, “In case this boat
should upset, my dear man, will you
save me first? I cannot swim."

The Figaro relates the following
story, which is going the rounds of the
London studios: Mr. Marks met an old
model, who had retired from the profwslon and was engaged in some infer­
ior capacity at the Zoological Ganiens.
Mr. Murka stopped to speak to him
and inquired how the retiring model
was finding life among the animals.
“What am I fwloln’ of? responded the
model in a hurt and irate way. “Why,
I’m a sweepin' out hdephants* dens: a
A stranger in the capital city of Texas,
pretty sort of occupation, ain’t iL for a
who seemed to lie lost, asked Gus De man as has sat for the twelve apostles?"
Smith: “Say, how do 1 get to the railroad
depot?" “Say what? “Say how do 1
gel to the railroad depot?* “How do I
get to the railroad depot? Anything
C. H. Botaford, of Albion, broke his
more you want me to say
{Texas leg in a friendly scuffle,and W. J, i’nor.
Siftings.
one day later, emulating his example,
had the same good.luck.
The superstitions of ammen are often
curious. It is well known that a law­
yer. a priest and a woman are consider­ journalist of Grand Rapids, formerly of
ed unlucky passengers, and it is thought Detroit, has signed with WaUack for a
unfortunate to whistle at sea, except in two years engagement
seasona of calm. Then the officers will
Judge John B. Shipman. of Coldwa­
pace the auarter deck, and, facing in the
direction from which the wlsned-for ter. fusion candidate for the supreme
breeze should come, whistle Joud and courts few years ago, has settled in
Washington
tor law practice this win­
long in the hope of raising a breeze.
ter.
One of the hotels in Grand Rapids
Dr.
MacLachlan,
who wks recently
Kvts its guests solid reading by chMng Bibles alongside the washstands- in appointed to the chair of . theory and
each room.- Thia is probably on the practice, has entered upon his duUoin the homeopathic deportment of tto
principle that cleanliness is next to State UmwMty.
’
•
Godliness. But to show how sonie ot
the Sew! falls on stony ground, a drum­
Smouldering seeds, in theruinmer for n Detroit house wrote in bold Ferry fire at Detroit give out c
letters on the title page, ungrammatic­ add gas in such quantities thr I
ally. but, as he thought, truthfully: pleasant odor pervades the er-Leas Blblea and l»etter Iteds would be The fire department will del a better tiring for helpless guests."—
Detroit Tribune.
The Saturday Evening J
A bright story of a small Scotchman perdice organ of Grand F
four years old. reported in a Philadel­ which the boycott was n phia paper, is applicable to Thanksgiv­ ed, died Saturday of ren’
ing. “1 want some pie. "said young
Angus at dinner at his grandfather's.
“Have patience," laid his grandmother.
“Which would you rather have," asked been several yean air;
his grandfather, ’ patience or pte’’&lt;“Pie!’ Igin-mfll failed

�WOULD TALK.

rieulturaJ

and i* highly

money-

Agriculture.
In regard to the reported yield of
blooded cattle, it is no benefit to me or
any one else, to hear a man saybl*ten
or twenty Holstein cows gave 10,000or
20,000 pounds of milk in a year; cadi,
without telling how many acres of pro­
duce they consumed, and how much
butter or cheese such milk did make.
Large Yields of pounds of milk may
help mH certain breeds of cows, but
they are no certain criterion of value.
I have made more money front a cow
weighing WO pounds, giving 4,000
pounds of milk in a year, making 222
pounds of butter, than I did from anothe7 row. weighing 13» pounds, giving
A000 pounds of milk, and making 200
pounds of butter: the small cow made
$6.60 more butter, and cost of keep &gt;10.00
less, a difference in profit of 816.66 annuallv. which would make the small
cow richly worth &gt;100. and the large
cow only worth what her hide and meat
would bring. It is about time. In the
dairy history of the country, that how
much agiven farm will produce per acre,
instead of per coin, B known. To this
practieular tret all dairy knowledge
must .vitally uod. mluM BMml

default u&gt;«

?Sjpi‘efficacy. oilySMxU.
BURMAH,

noighbora. have such limited oppor­
tunities for exercising a woman • speoiai
prerogative of talktag. that th* goodnatured traveler who fumtehe* th*
following incident readily pardoned tho
eicBsaive garrulity. He »ay»: It wm
nearly dark when 1 came to a tnmbledown old cabin, haff hidden among th*
pines near tho trail
An untidy
woman, with a child in her arm*, was
standing in the doorway.
“How tar i* It to the next oampf” I
asked.
,,
“Not very ter. Where you fromf
••From Ohio.”
“You don’t tell me! Why, I used to
live in Ohio myeelf.
Awful purty
State I A sight better place to live than
Coloraydo. W* lived near Cincinnatty.
Used to do all our tradin’ there. From
what part do you hailf"
“From Toledo.”
•
“Been there many a time myralf. I
got a sister there now. Mebbc vaa
knowed her. Her name’s Jone* Her
husband's a railroad cugiocpr on th*
cars. I don’t hear from ’em often, but
I guess they’re doin’ well. They got
five children, three girls an’ two boy*.,
No; come to think, 1 gue*s it’s three
boy* an’ two girl*. No, it ain't, either.
If my man waa here, he could tell,
'cause”-----“Excuse me." I *aid. "but I am in a
hurry to reach tho next camp before
nightfall. Do I go to the right, or to
the lefL"
“O. you p&gt;t any amount o’ time. It
aint fur. How's times back, in Ohlq,
anyway? Come in an’ git a bite o’
somethin' te eaL Aint got much, but
you're welcome to it, such a* ’ti*."
' “No. thank you.” I *aid. "I am not
hungry, and it is a little late. I

Therefore aw that Jti»« members of
your family are w- U supplied with Dr.
Jacksons liver pills rad use Dr. JeckIn Marco Polo’a travel* the first
bqd’s root and herb cordial; it will
mention of Burinsb in the medieval
sharpen tbe appetite, help digestion,
language &lt;rf Europe la to be found.
promote sound sleep, strengthen the
y «
system and so remnore those distreas­
He calls the kingdom Mian, in Chineaa
.n. (that bring
ing symptoms which, if neglected, may
Court tor u&gt;r
fashion; aad after narrating hia ap­
rubes are wu,
result in the most serious consequences.
proach to it by a down-hill journey of
auction or ter.
For sale bv W. II. Goodyear. flJOO per
two and a half daya, and a much
bottle.
'
longer passage through a .wild coun­
:
•
David Ginyon attempted to throw :••■ r Ml : . ;
try. he pauses to tell of a great battle
........ '■• ■■■' •■■■"’
himself from Brooklyn bridge yester­
dollar* a* allowed by law and «
which had taken place between the
day but was prevented- by the poliece.
forces of the • Great Kaan" of Tartary
That Hacking Coven can be so
or parrel &lt;rf land titaM
and the King of Mien, which hp dequickly cured by Shiloh's Cure. We
acribcs no graphically that it &amp;om*
guarantee iL For sale by W. H.
south Mil (IprtJSiaMU.—t qn*rt*r (k&gt; ot
probable he gathered his account from
Goodyear.
|
.
Mellon number thirty, (■» tn towruhip Dumter
the lipa of thoae who had been present
July twice and then gang-plough three
Will Yov Suffer with Dyspenela one. north at range *eveo wo«t, coatal:.im
at IL An army of the “Great Kaan”
timesduring Augusttwoorthree inches
and Liver Complaint? Shiloh sVit- eighty acre* mare or less. •
had approached the frontier of BurDated December M, A: D. IMS.
deep, harrowing the ground every time.
allzer is guaranteed to cure you. For
HENRY f. HINMAN. MortgXKfe
mah. and tho Burmese King advanced
I plough with a spring-tooth harrow.
FRED M. WADLEIGH. Attorney for
sale by W. H. Goodyear.
Anv tool that will cut off the tops tho
against it with sixty thousand men and
Sleepless Nights, made miserable by
first, secund and fourth weeks in Aug­
two thousand elephants, having on
that terrible cough. Sl&lt;loh's Cure is
ust certainly uses them up here com­
their backs lowers of timber, each of
Default having been made In the condition* □&lt;
the remedy for you. For sale by W.
pletely. No half-way work will kill
a certain mortage executed by Henry I). Nor
which contained from twelve to six­
H, Goodyear.
ria and Sarah 7. Monte hit wife, to i*auiina
them. The tops must be cut off three
teen warriors. The Tartar force was
C
atarrah Cured, health and sweet Clark, Dated the nineteenth day of November
times in August. A Wet season is just
Hheboygan Fall*. W1A_____
the weaker, and the Tartar horses were
breath
secured
by
Shiloh's
Catarrah
mh good as a dry one; Only do it and do
scared by the elephants, and broke in
Remedy. Price 50 cents. Nasal In­
it ■veil."
disorder. Then Nrscradin. the Tartar
jector tree. For sale by W. H. Good.
Mr. J.
1*10106 received in 5V iscon- Farmer Houtobold.
Captain, ordered his men to tie-their
sin seed of Canada thistles with a packWhenever a farmer gets a labor-saving
horses
to
trees
ax.d
to
take
their
bows,
For
lame J Jack, Side or Chest use Shi­ two'dollars and sixty eight eente and thirty #r«
Sof trees from the East, and tells implement for himself, let him think if
loh’s Porous Plaster. Price 2&amp; cents. dollars attorney fee as provided by statute,
i Western Farmer his experience in something to save his wife from kitchen in the use of which they were very ex­
ii.g In al) the »um of onathousand six hui.d-r.i
pert. The elephants, iu their turn,
For sale by W. H. Goodyear.
getting rid of the resulting plague-spot labor cannot also be secured.
ninety seres dollars and sixty eight rent*,
Sihloii'b Cough and Consumption and
could not stand the arrows, many were
—bv the simple process of repressing
and no suit or proceeding having t&gt;een InttlU;
It is said that the yellow stains made slain, and at last they fled with a ter­
Cure is sold by us on a guarantee. It
the breathing organs of the plants:
by
sewing-machine
oil
can
be
removed
cures
consumption.
For
sale
by
W.
rific
rush
into
a
forest
bordering
the
“We carefully cut. hoed and ploughed
notice I* hereby given. that by vfrtne ot Ihr jk&gt;w
bv rubbing them with a cloth wet In plain of battle, destroying the wooden
H. Goodyear.
them for the next two years, when we
er ot sale contained tn aald mortgage. Mid at the
Shiloh's vitalizer is what you need statute In »ue.l&gt; "case made and provided. »*id
found they had increased from it square ammonia before putting the garment castles as they forced their way
for Constipation. Loss of Appetite, mortgage will to foreelOBod by * sale of th*
through the trees. A fierce hand-toyard to a square rod. We then cleaned in the water.
premise*, at public vendne to Ui«
DizzineM and ail Bympfoms of Dys­ mortgaged
off every tree and bush from the infest­
If you are having a new pork barrel hand fight ensued, and Such was trt
blghcat bidder, on the fifteenth day of Jannan
pepsia. Price 10 and 76 cents per bot­ A. D. t**K. at one a "clock In the afternoon olthu
ed ground, and gave orders to every­ made this fall, have it made larger at noIse of battle, says Talo, that "God
day.at the front door of the Court House In ti&gt;r
tle. For sale by W. H. Goodyear.
man and l&gt;oy to watch that spot and the bottom than at the top, thus doing might have thundered and no man
eUy
of
Haul
in told county of Barry (raid
Croup, Whooping Cough and Bron­ Court Housenr*,
not let a living plant show above away with the necessity of a heavy­ would beard iL" The Chinese annals,
Mag the place &lt;bere the Cirruii
"O, it aint more'n three o’clock. We
chitis immediately relieved by Shi­ Court for the county of Barry l» held.) the
ground. This was done so effectually, weight to keep the meat under the brine which corroborate Marco's date, men­
1------- ■ - - K. -.IM
—1».
think *ome o’ goln’ back to Ohio some
loh's Curd. For sale by W. H. Goodby looking it over onoe or twice a week and the consequent trouble and labor of tion that stakes had been fixed in order
day. This aint no fit place fer white
the first summer, that only a trace of lifting it off whenever meat is needed. to injure tho elephants. After the defeat
folk* to live. You a married man, with
the plants was visible the next year,
of the Burmese, two hundred of these
Senator Wilson him a bill in congress ot Boutbeart quarter of secUoo tncnty-sk, Un
If
you
have
trouble
in
keeping
your
a fara’iyf"
and before midsummer they were utter­
animals were taken alive by the Tar­
prohibiting the moiling of paper* con­ northeast quarter of northeast quarter, and Un
“I have a wife and a little boy."
ly destroyed, never to reappear. Such, bread sponge warm over night in win­ tar*. and the Great Khan ever after­
taining lottery advertuemeota.
and such only, can we recommend as a ter. have a shallow l»ox made, with slate ward kept elephants as auxiliaries in
"You don't tall me! I’d like to see
across the top and open at one end.
xpecific for this pest of the farm."
'cm.
Bat
if
I
was
you,
I
wouldn't
ever
Children will refuse bad tasting cough to the goveramrat Barver, be the same more or'
Into this slip a couple of bricks that war. Polo then goes on to deaeribe
bring 'em here. Your baby purty mart medicine but they will all be willing to lea*, aitualed In the town of Yankee Hprinr•.
have been heated in the oven or on top those great wonders of Amlen (a city
an' well?”
take Dr. Jackaon's syntp of lungwort county of Barry. Michigan.
tho bread pan on which Colonel Rule thinks may be
Doled Oct. 30th. 1*K.
An official states that the canine popu­ of the stove, and
"He
is
a
very
heal
thy
little
fallow,
"
and
wild cherry whenever offered^ It
PAULINA CLARK. MortgagMlation of Newark, N. J., is undoubtedly tho slats. Cover box and all with a identified with Old Pagan), the towers
I replied. "But now f"-----is as pleasant as maple syrup and will HAMMOND, BAHKWOKTH &amp; COBB,
about 16,000 less than one-seventh of woolen blanket, and your bread will be of gold and silver erected near the
Attorney* for Mortga*&gt;*&lt;
"My youngin* is healthy enough, but reach a Imd cough and cure the whoop­
tomb of a King. One was covered with
which was licensed. Startled attention “light as a feather" by morning.
my land sakes! they don’t git to go to ing cough much quicker than any other
Eld to the thickneM of a finger, and
was lately drawn to thorn by the fright­
school, nor nothin’here. You here fer preparation ot the kind. For sale by
s other with silver in o like manner.
ful ravugtw of a mad one roving at large
W. H. Goodyear.
your health?"
in the city, which bit several others and
A rather singular case of veterinary These lowers shone brilliantly in the
"For the health of my pocket-book,”
There are not committee rooms in the
a number of poor children, some of the surgery is reported in the Scottish ran. and to 'each were attached bells
I laughingly replied.
house sufficient to afiord accommodation
tatter of whom have been sent to Paris, Agricultural Gazette; A Mr. Hudson, respectively of gold and silver, that
"Most of’ u* i* In the same fix, but I for all the committeoi.
A doubtful ver­
by public subscription, to see if Pasteur of .Yorkshire. England, had a useful tinkled in the wind
didn't
know
how
it
might
bo
with
you.
can save them from death by the dread­ breeding cow which unfortunately sion is then given of s canqucsL the
I’jeroe’a “I’leasant Purgative Pellets '
They say tall, slim, dark-complected
ful disease. The Mayor has ordered broke her leg. At the time she had a occurrence of which is confirmed both
fellers, like you, is apt to be consumptv. are perfectprdventiveB of constipation.
the slaughter of all the unmuzzled curs valuable calf running with her, and for by tiie Burmese and Chinese annals.
-- ---- - -----------._....
-- -j was
I reckon your wife • fair-complected? Inclosed in glans bottle*, always fresh.
found in MLthe streets,
the police was gun- *“
the ---------youngster's
sake —
Mr. ..
Hudson
The “Great Kaan," having an overplus
Most dark' men pick on light wimmin, By all druggists.
ning for.
for tbeui.and private enterprise
enterprise.-Anxious
to save
the--life
of—
themother.
mo
------- ---- .----------------------of jugglers and gleemen about his
C. D. Whitcomb and E. D. Baker
but me an' my husband is both adxactly
•tends a helpful hand :n the much need­ A veterinary surgeon was accordingly xiurt, sent an army of them to conquer
have I teen arn-stad for stealing 81,100
ed crusade. Of course this spasmodic called in, and on receiving his instruc­ Mien, a task they duly effected. The
the same. What’* yonr bwiines*?’’
\_
uprising will presently subside, and tions he at once amputated the leg just tower* of gold and silver excited their
“I am a newspaper correspondent in the east.
Tm .Niagara Falls Route.
again the dangerous curs have free below the hock. He then had a wooden cupidity, but their master, with the
But I really must go, and------ '
You will notice how uuickly a thorcourse. What is needed is to extermin­ leg made under bis directions and fitted
"A writer fer the papers? Well, if 1 oughlv successful article is imitated;
GRAND RAPIDS DIVISION
reverence of his Nation for the dead,
ate the .whole race of jackals, which arc on. The experiment has answered be­
ever! You must know a heap. I’ve and also that the imitations are with­
a constant menace to human life, and. yond anticipation. As the natural would not suffer these monuments to
heered said that lots of thing* was put out merit, as they are gotten up by un­
to say nothing of their keep, cost the stump healed the leg shrunk a little, be pulled down. The Burmese histor­
in
the
paper
that
wasn
’
t
ao.
Do
you
scrupulous parties. Beware of imita­
country millions of dollars a year in the and successive timbers bad to be made. ians estimate tho Mongol! invaders of
ever write lie*?”
tions of Dr. Jooes* Red Clover Tonia.
murderous destruction of sheen and Now. however, a permanent and artia- their country on that occasion as
"I—I—really, madam. I don't exactly The genuine is wold by Fred Hotchkiss,
sacrifice of other' property. One can tic leg has been put cm, and tho old cow amounting to nix million'nf horse and
understand you. Did you say I went and promptly cures dyspepsia, costive­
twenty
million
of
foot
I
hardly take up a daily paper without may be seen disporting in the meadow,
to
the
left
from
here?
”
ness, iMd- breath, piles, pimples ague
Lucovioo di Varthern*. most naive
finding the blood-chilling record of almost as active as her calf.
"Ye*; but vou might come in aa’ set and malaria disease*, poor appetite, low
and entertaining of travelers, visited
■their devastations, uf which, as a fair
an hour. Like enough I know folk* in spirits, headache or diseases of the kid­
Burmah toward the doiw of the fif­
example, note the following story of a
The dog is a natural compalon of the teenth century, but he has hot much to Ohio that you know. I was bora an’- neys, stomach and liver. Price fifty
mastiff which, all her life, bad been the
raised there, an’ I’ve got three staters cents.
constant playmate of a little girt who savage, the Arab, the tramp: is natural­ say about it that is not touched upon
Rapids L»
trusted the treacherous brute once too ly a hunting, prowling, predacious by others who followed him there. He * an' three brother* an’ land, knows how
Fire on the ocean steamship Alaska Grand
Middleville..
animal, half-brother to the jackal and speaks among other things, of the long
many other kin folk* there. Most o’ at Liverpool Friday,
gutted
the
“The tcn-year-old child went out in wolf, and cousin to the hyena: and he and thick timber, of the plentifulness
my connexion i* Buckey e*, a* thn sayin' strokers’ quarter*.
the yard to play, and in a few minutes would not hesitate to get his living in uf civet oats, and of ths marvelous
is. an' so if--- "
.Young boys of the farm are often
bar mother heard her screaming. Mrs. the same way if coifflitlons and habits jewelry of the King, the rings of gold
But I was too far on the trail to the
Lewis ran out and saw the child iving of the country permitted. What is the and gems about his arms and legs the
left to hear any more. — Youth'» Com­ found to be more fond of the society of
the hired man than that of their parents;
on the ground, while over her stood the fearful price we pay for bringing this rings upon his fingers, and his ears panion.
____
so also os regards voung girls and the
dog snarling savagely and tearing at savage, prowling brute into unnatural that “hung down half a plaip" with
domestic servant. For this reason the
the little girl's face with his teeth. The contact with our civilization ? Proba­
TRUE PHILANTHROPY.
heads of families cannot be too careful
mother ran to the spot. Blood was bly a hundred human lives are sacriflcod the weight of their adornmenL Dur­
ing the next century a good many
streaming from the child's face and the every year in the United States through
Society for HuppIyiMg Famala Phyal- as to the character of the persons they
Europeans
seem
to
have
strayed
into
employ. An idle, dissolute or profane
ttesb was tom from her chin. Mrs. a most horrible disease caused by a poi­
this
remote
land.
Burmah
changed
servant is a dangerous inmate of any
Lewis was unable to pull the dog oft of son the most dreadful that ever tortur­
The impossibility, both by reason of household.—Rural Canadian.
her, and tar cries brought an elder ed the. mind and body of man—a poison its divisions frequently at this, time. I
their social aqd religious law* and their
daughter to her aid. Although the lat­ generated in the lolling, dripping mouth First one King and then another rose
The house committee on claims favor
tradition*, for the women nf India and
ter beat tho &lt;log over the head with a of the dog; and as piany more, children to prominence and destroyed or made
the removal of private legislation from
In the
heavy dub he did not release his holjl and others, arc bitten, torn, mangled, tributary his fellow King*.
tho East to receive the care uf male phy- congress.
upon the child, and it required the unit­ killed nod some times actually and hor­ consequent series of wars European
•ycians
is
well
known,
and
lias
been
for
ed strength of thprtwo women to drag ribly eaten by savage dogs left unre­ partisans were engaged, notably a
“Say, why i« everything
some time a subject of nnxiou* consid­
Either at sixes or at sevens ?"
About tho
him away. Mrs! Lewis tried to hold strained or escaping their confinement. good many Portuguese.
the dog back, while the elder daughter —(Connecticut Farmer.
middle of the century there arose a eration among those who feel a *«n*e Probably, my dear nervous sister, be­
hurried with her little sister to the
great King known to fame as Brama of pitying responsibility for all Iom for­ cause you are suffering from some of M*RRM....
That
there
is
bogus
butter,
and
bogus
house, but the dog pursued the two and
of Toungoo, and under him Burmah
tunate than themselves. It is gwd the. diseases pecular to your sex. You
nearly caught them before they got in­ butter, is clearly shown from the patent seems to have attained its greatest news, then, to hear that a society h&gt;» 1uive a'^“dragging-down" feeling, the
to the houm*. With the disappearance office records, where over 160 patents power, and to have impressed all trav­
been formed in India for supplying fe­ back-ache, you are debilitated, you have
of the object of his rage the mastiff waa for making bogus butter are recorded. elers with its riches and magnificence.
male physicians, of complete education pains of various kinds. Take Dr. R. V.
calmed down, and Mrs.Lewis got him That “all is not gold that glitters" may Brama is spoken of as exceeding the
Pierce's “Favorite Prescription" and be
JiU trifna ran by ninetieth meridian oreetitra:
in
medicine and surgery, to theee afflict­
be
shown
from
inpatent
granted
to
Al
­
into an outhouse, where he was shot
“Great Turk” in power, and as having ed women. Of this society, which has cured. Price reduced to one dollar.
The child &amp; badly bitten, and would fred Springer, or Cincinnati, for “a sub­ one million five hundred thousand men
By druggists.
created
a
wide
interest.
Lady
Dufflerin
undoubtedly, have been killed bv the stitute for nutter to be made of animal at his command. During this prosper­
The disputed Cincinnati! elections Muskegon and pointe north, and with GnUiis the lady prertdenL and tho Viceroy,
fata, treated with salt, saltpeter, borax,
dog but for the timely arrival of aid."
Presidency Governors and other offi­ will Im* recommitted to a legislative Rapid* a Indiana R. R. for Rig Rapids. Traver-.
boracic acid and benzoic acid." Patent ous time, Ralph Pitch, a merchant of
City and Petoskey. New York and ItecI fir B&gt;
are the committee.
granted to H. Mege: “Fate of all ani­ London reached the country,' and has cials, with their wive*,
Oibtir Victim* or “Silk."
preesdally. All other train* dally except Hur
recorded
what
ho
naw
there.
Ht*
ad
­
patrons.
That
tho
society
has
mals
reduced
by
novel
methods,
mixed
N. Y. Tribune?
My wife, who suffered severely from
’
T. J. BUSH Jt-ocal Agent. Hasting.
with milk, combined with bi-carbtffiate mired the straight streets of the capital,
the support also of the native Prince* rheumatism, received marked benefit
An Ohio m°tiier, with one lame boy
wo protected by rows of palm trees that is a very important fact, as without
from the Athlophoros while taking it,
sixteen year* old (“who often worrire to of soda, pepsin, prepared cows' udders, "Von might walk in the shade all day.
together
with
coloring
matter."
One
that
nothing
of
its
alm*
would
be
and
that
the
benefit
received
has
been
know what he can do") and several
more patent, issued to S. F. Cochran. He was struck, as most propio were.
practicable, and with it success can not permanent admits of no doubt John­
younger mtanbers of the family, deter­
thn honors paid to the sacred elebe wanting. Both Europe and America son Stephens, Hazel Green, Wia.
mined to make a thorough test of the 1882: “A compound composed of caul
ants, which extended even to washare to be called upon to furnish teacher*
“new industry for women, children and and kidney, beef sueta. cotton-seed oil
Thirty-six mules were drowned Thurs­
g their feet in silver basins, and ho
for native women who wl*h to receive
invalids" advocated by the Washington and ground slippery elm bark.”—Ohio
day in a colliery at Preston, Fn.
mentions how wild elephants were
instruction and artL fit for tho proBureau of Agriculture and by various Farmer.
captured
by
anointing
decoys
with
a
Harry A. Whitman furnishes the fol­
schemers not in Government employ.
Our Country Home says that an agri­ peculiar scented ointmcnL When a 'feMlon, and pecuniary aid is pledged
Misplacing confidence in these interost- culturist who spends his money in ex­
both in India and England. What this lowing, to swell the long Het or similar
association will do fc£ India, it will do testimonials: “The undersigned, n resi­
ing representations she last spring perimental fanning for the good of his white elephant was caught, each mer­
Imught eggs, a book of “directions, and race deserve* well of mankind. He is chant had to make donation of half a
for the world abroad also; for it can not dent of Fort Wayne, Ind., having been \I7ANTKD—Ladle* and gentlemen la city
W country to take light work at their &lt; '.elephnnts of war the
about the middle uf May started opera­ obliged to take his reward chiefly in the' ducat. Of
but raise tho average of health, and it afflicted with fever and ague and chron­
' King had no fSwer than five thousand.
tions in a warm room:
must of neoossity prove a great barrier ic diarrhma, was told to try Mishler’s
knowledge that be is trying to do some
“The worms soon began to make good. Manv “fancy farmers" are ridi­’ In the country were mines of ruble*,
to the spread of contagion In those hot­ Herb Bitters, I followed the advice and mand for our work and furnish steady empli
»M AddmasrtmstMnp. crown mf
things lively. They were fine feeders culed by their practical neighbors. Th is[ sapphires and spindles.—Loudon GMe.
beds of contagion with which the Orient have the satisfaction to state they effect­ COMTANY, IM Vine St.. Cincinnati. Ohio.
and a very healthy family. Well, after is not a very good way to make them
abounds, not only by putting a direct ed a cure. I was induced to give this
a week or two, it took four and some­ useful. If they have money and time
end to much disease, but bv teaching certificate for the benefit
time fire of us four hours a day to feed enough, let them test and experiment. to hear of the resignation of Dr. Pierce the method* of taking care of it, of llarly situated."
them and cieia trays, and before they Let the practical people stand back if as a Congressman lo devote himself avoiding contact, and of dteinfeoting.
Sam pliner, Adler *• Co., jewelers,
wound up their Ihlhid^ss life became they will, and watch these experiments, solely to his labors as a physician. It
almost a burden to th* little onta. But prepared to take aArantage of evert was because his true constituents were »o that in time exqp the plagues of tne Cleveland, have failed for 850,000,
1 encouraged them by the rich harvest good feature. N o one in this age stands the sick and afflicted everywhere. They Eart may cease to decimate that portion
There are certain liniments which will
of the globe.—Harper't Ba»ar.
in store for them, and we kept it up.”
ready to claim that agriculture is per­ will find Dr. Piercell “Golden Medical
deaden pain. But It soon returns. St.
To shorten the story, told tn detail m fect yet. Let the experimenters work Discovery’* a beneficent use of his sdenJacob's Oil goes to the root of the mal­
The Cincinnati Commercial-Gazette, on: but be careful bow you follow them tlllc knowledge in their behalf. Con­
—Btahop Foster, of th* Methodist ady, and the sufferer ta permanently
we note that at last the Beason’s crop until their new Bystems are absolutely
sumption, bronchitis, cough, heart dis­ Church. atamiMionarv meeting In New cured. Fifty cents.
was forwarded to the "Women's Silk established^_________________
ease. fever and ague, intermittent fever, York the ether day. after oayiug that
The steamship Normandie, from
"utture Ansoctation of Philadelphia,”
the
English flag protected tni-aionnrv
dropsy, neuralgia, goitre or thick neck
.
MMMN e.
A paragraph in “the papers" informs and all diseases of the blood, are cured work on more than a third of tho globe Havre, has arrived at New York.
the public that a “dashing and talkative- by this world-renowned medicine. Its said: ••Here we come, from our palacei
individual has been swindling the far­ properties are wonderful, its action and princely farms, and subscribe fifty
The recent statistics ot the number ot
land*. •
pimdly 1 received an answer saying mers of Somerset, Fayette and Bedford
magical. By druggtate.
eente a head for thia great undertaking. death* show that a largo majority die
ur ladies are in the country, but counties, Pa., by taking orders for
It i* a burning disgrace that excite* with consumption. This disease may'*■ back next week and attend to lightning rods and weat her vanes, to be
three doll*:
Throat-ail seldom gvta well of itself, pity and dtagurt. Hero we han. been,
Rsinrea.* Veil, we waited again,
but deepens until it undermines the our own board of twelve Btahup* and
t reniember hew long. Finally
constitution, wastes away health,
i- .-------- for a
Balsam lor the throat and lungs, which
njr T. Colgbovf.
4 a check for seventy ecats! I has a “winning way” that secured some strength and flesh, and finally fastens
s bwn tilled is guaranteed to cure and relieve all
&gt;5,000 in advanced payments The itself on the lungs, completing the wreck
world waiting cases. Price 6P omta and &gt;1. Trial
Company he cialms to represent has no and ruin of the whole man. Dr. BigeJARM FOB SALE.
existence. When will ail fanners learn 10
Cur” the 01117 Bftre"8ure
to look with distrust upon tho perfect
work of a whole fam- rtrMger who uk* for their money? aU throat, and It
C W l*almer, of Western New
vJrkMmtKh\&gt;’f the needful and benefwiit dtacipliiu- &lt;&gt;f IK” came in the comforni of C«Md» Thirties m clover
•eed Thus bis farm became studied.
Srty years since, with this “worst o
weed’ 7 He triM many ways to get nd
of them—mowing, hoeing, salting( etc.
hut the plague multiplied until he
hud -thi-stles in wheat, thhillre ini Mg,
thisUre in corn, thisUre in grass, thistles
in everything raised. ^I»ut_noW hlfl
hundred acres of land. that, five
mro woh a complete mat of them, is
wholly clear—tne result of treatment
mentioned in The Germantown Tele^bou«h the ground in June, drag in

Michigan Central

K3Si.i

asx:

I CURE FITS!

�—
NEWS ITKMS.

WINTER’S ICY BREATH.

POLYGAMY’S IH:OM.
Mr. Bdmunde* Pet Bohome Adopted
by the Senate.

Cold Wnwe of Unprecedented
Area and Severity

Departn&gt;*nL fa its report
crops, just out, puts rninoi
the corn-growing Btatea,
corn exceeding any other by l.OOU.OOO
acres, and the amount produced being 25,OOO.O(H) bushel* greater than a»y, other
8taL-. low* rank* eeeond and Miwiouri
third. Illinois alao leads in th* production
gOW TH* cot**** OOMMtTTKK ■TAWD*.

veAMnmnoit, Jan. lO.-The Senate passed
th* Utah bill Friday by a vote ol 38
yea* to 7 nays and'then adjourned uutU
Monday The 8enntnra voting nay were
Mmorr Blair, Call, Gibeou, Hampton,

M»* Vote "US M lolkiaa;

House -4 RcnrweenMtivea, having carefully
canvaaaed the Coinage Com tn ittew, atatee
that n m*j&lt;irity is opposed to the eont^ued
coinage ot th- • ilrrrdollar, bntit iadeddedly in favor of bi-metallism.

Ifale’* district ia Kentucky there fa talk

Opk&lt;
aeeuniption that Mr. Cnrifale will be elected
United State* Senator to succeed Mr. Beck.
reports that Minister Phelp* hue learned
that Great Britain will not adopt a bi
metallic standard; that Minister MeLane
finds the American ratio of (diver and gold
distaateful to France, while Minister Pen­
dleton del* res Unit Germany will not join
an international bimetallic union except ia
company with England and Kna*ia.

Jackboxvvlui, Fla., Jan. 11.—Tbeeold
Saturday night and Sundayyraa intense
throughout Florida, the lowest point the
thermometer reached here bring 81 degrees
above cero at thvSignalBureau. At Ocala,
South Lake. W*ddu and other place* It waa
the great Ireeie of February 8, 183u,
when all the orange tree* throughout the

the thermometer registered 19 degives,
and tbs trees were not killed uul right, but
were stripiied of thrir frnlt and follags.
The orang,* on the (roes are now frosen
hard. Intrrviswg with prominent orange­
growers in vanoas section* of the Slate
been marketed, leaving about oue quarto
gathered and in the |mrki&gt;ig houses, ann
the othnr quarter still ou th* tree*. The

will probably Acch &gt;600.(88). In tense
anxiety ie felt b^tbe grower* throughout

deplcwdmr A. . '
Tim Catholic population ol Wieeonata to
laid to tie 438.800.
Cliolrr* cguaed the death of eight hun­
ted Log* in Wabaali County, Ind.
John Hupper, Mayorol JackaonviDe. Ill.,
Fire la Michael street. Mobile, on Friday
eetroyed property to the value of &gt;160,00V, ineurance, &gt;110,000.
Thuwwlay by Inaendiariae. causing a lose ot
&gt;10,000. Three person* wero arrested or
■unpirion.
8al&gt;er Gesley, ol the agricultural ma­
chinery manufacturing firm of Gesley Bros.,
Beloit' Wis., died Thursday morning, aged
forty-four.
Giles H. Turner, *x-Mayor nf Dee Moinas,
la., and who wn* also an ex-member of the
lUiooia J/ogialature, died Wednesday, aged

Wtrtte M*yJ&gt;r Bratt, of ZnuMvUle, 0.. wm
removing property from a burning house
Friday be woe fatally injured by being
strutk by a falling Umbsr.
Thomae J. Overton, of Ga., shot himeell
dead because his sixteen-year-otd son beeatpe drunk on whieky for which h* had

fifty Mata on the dollar.
JauiM G. Blaine, at a legislative banquet

»*nntr here. At Un o'clock fant night the
recently adopted in Maine.
i* I eg «hrtree .Kaseuibly

of

i tali

cotnemng

longm see«lons of lungn
ceodmss .cononeno* alu-rr
and November. Cihis .ler
tsunds Antl-I'olygsxn- bill

pa hl
a

u: gukl
b'U
fl-r

known &lt;m the island. OH resident* say the
only cold ■pell rx&lt;-&gt; eding the prearnt one in

lay ou the ground thrm
«&lt;t nil uuuaual upprnrnnce, .and hundred*

r l.'tih icowm*&gt;■■■ liiocapacit* of vita
■bUdieta toii'hcrlt * tn there pi open,
roved and.annulled: that *0 note ol

length,' debate, the KnaldteiXMitton nf the bill
tnott notable ol eli ch

it by
c*&gt;r|&gt;oration. It aball be (he,
• AtMiiiur Gvnvral of the Cm ted

ias to turfed to the t’n ted State* the
rly of &lt;-ori®rut one obta nod or held in

bulldmg «i.»n
•Id and «x'Vt»-

look— many ol them for the flint time

place*. Tn the colored population, many
ot whom have never »reu such a field of
ice, Itwasnn object &lt;&gt;f wuuder.
A epeeinl Iropi Engle Pas* says: The
thermometer *«■ 10 above xero ou Frida
night. The Rio Grande U covered with

ran and (all tsk n* part In th* dlMUMion
Benaipr Teller chsinp oued the ceuse nf the
MornMUKt~'
—
lygamy to
t Uiey
bad been
He woe a
to the
cuuld

ctirreac*. The Mexican population alon
the border, who are Bly prepared to with­
stand such' severe- weather, haw sulfercd
greatly. The loss uf stock is considerable

the cold snap was brief.
Th* continuous northwest wind has
driven the water out .hrougl: th* cluuinel,
exp^aing the oyster beds and shells on the
banka lor miles along Galvreton Bay. Th*
m

three to five inches, which ia some­
thing unprecedented in thia vicinity.
be the duty ot the Att&lt;nn-&gt; General to
bring smt tu dissolve Mid c&lt;&gt;n-or*llo« sud

’.—The Sonat- yesterday
rairgeati Mi**beta*tl-

Territory at once, so na to wecuro
an eqi.al repie*&lt;-ntal&gt;&lt;&gt;&lt;i of the people Adlib
ter? Is HMdcpunl-hBble tp inipr.Soiimeut fur
not more thau threw jrwrs. and in *mm of
month* imprisonment or one hundred dot
ofbcisls spponued i&gt;y
Vnited Btstrs M*r-bal&lt;
th* oIHcr of Biiner'n
Beltro,*. established by I

Government axMitnud* t-&gt; pciwme employing
• Ouvtet labor. Mr. Ki. a» ottered a concur-

called
SILVER AND GOLD.

ofilcal

The bill *i«o vrorldr* that mnrroijre

tnd.i. Indian Affairs. WeiibomiTwr ■; Jab
TNeUbMo ); Judtcterr.Tuchor &lt;Va.J: Ihu
ini sml Currency, «'in tin &lt;Pa); TerrKorl
Hill -Or. Mines and Mining, i Lsidj ,M(
tw-ifc Hrutds. 7i&gt;nMkmort&lt;*a iTlur ■; 8*fo

i

■, K-lridue Michi: I'ateota MHcu(Vonn i. Account* 8pr«*e .If. Y.»:
jloux. Turner &gt;&lt;)*&gt;: Oumuv-roe, Keegan

Wive v-a.i; Publ c llU'Idings and (irouiai*
InbMEiS. v&gt;............. .........
•
s.’lH.i, Kiex
31 Claim*. 8printer
'O &gt;; Pfivsttr f-nnd
Hatsell 'Kyi: DMtr'ct of Columbia,
r &lt;Va.i;
Kvrloon of &gt;dlefw* Oates
_
...
...
Traffic. Campbell (O.k

ibelic Liquor

Wssiiixoton. Jan- 11.—Senate- Van
Wyck an&lt;k Rcpreeentative *t)oreey, of Ne­
braska; JudgwCarr, delegate from Wyo­
ming. nud Mnjor Llewellyn, lately agvute
of the Mescalero Indians, called upon the
President Saturday In reference to hie re­
ported purpose to nrmore General Crook
from the command ol th* troops
operating against the Apaches. They
roprsweuted that
much anxiety had
oeen
created
in
the
West
by
tho report, where General Crook, by reason
., ... .
L.-J
—J t —

prvcialion. Ths President spoke admir­
ingly ol General Crook, and assured his
visitors that no serious purpose ot
. removing him had been entertained.
He said Genera' Crook should hav*
all
be wgnted — the
whole army,

otoct the settlers and punish t&gt;Fsavages.
»(the President) waa determined these
objects ehoukf be accomplished. The
gentlemen then called upon General flheridun in reference to tho earn* subject, and

e

are in a dying condition. In Washington
County the farmers were taken unawares,
aud whois flock* of sheep, which had not
been properly sheltered, are.reported te
have (rosea to death.
The snow blockade on the railroads to
almuet unprecedented. No attention has
been paid to schedules and nil train* are
from &lt;&gt;■« to flfleeu hour* fate. In many in•fauces train* have l**en alianduued. and
been entirely suspended.

- •hall be deemed luoeat and eunl
We*ntN«n&gt;M, Jan. 8.—The following ia
the l*et of Cliairuian of thrmnst important
House committer*. aaaiinouneadby Speak­
er CnrIUle

»er&lt;&gt; all of yesterday. P**«rngvre on the
enow-bound train* experienced &lt;M&gt;i-*idetaide inconvenience Ironi told and hunger,
but they were generally disposed U» take
things good naturally. Great euHrriiite
among live dock ie rrpdrtsd. Al the East

Company. Mr. John J. Valentine, ha*
iwjod hi* anmtnl statement of production

dnr year. It shows that th» Btatee
nnd Terri lories west ol the Missouri
'Kiver, inshiding British Columbia ,and
tweripfe by express from th* west
&lt;V*st States ol Mexico, prffilured e* lol
low*: Gold, &gt;27 '41'0.291. silver. &gt; !6.»b9.»3B; • upper, &gt;7.838,03G; lead, &gt;8.502,991,
total. &gt;00,181,260. Gdifornia leads, of
rouroe, in the production of gold, the total
lor die vsar having been approximately
&gt;12,338.000. Cnlumdu folk.we with &gt;2,(&gt;53,000; Dakota stands third and very cloee
to Colnrndo, with &gt;2.C0G.U23; Montana ie
fourth, with &gt;2,094.000, Nevada filth, with
&gt;1,253.365. ami Idaho six th. with &gt;1,105,946. No other Blate or Territory produced
quite three-qunrteni &lt;&gt;• a mRlinn. Colorado

flood ia now doiug incalculable damage nt
the “flato,” a large tmet lying between the
Oswego River and th* caual. Th* upper
part I* occupieri by large flouring mill* and
many other manufacturing concern*, and
the low»r portion by the homeso! hundreds
of workingmen^
)
i A great*jam ol ire and snow twgnn to
form in the river Saturday, nnd the wqter
gradually set back on the finte. The water
roes all nijflrt and yesterday morning the

aguinat the Toledo company for 160,000

Suicide by gas waa th* fate of Richard
Bailey, In Clilrago. He woe the fiisl man
to prtMhire in tho United BUtee th* comic
oiwtk of “I’atieore," with hi* wife f'n th*
auction in Monroe, Ga. P. K. Campbell,
a Chicagoan, Iwuglit a &gt;3,000 elephant foi
&gt;1,000. and Adam Forvpnngb got two
Hons (or &gt;400.
At Batavia, N. Y., the 8t. J a mew Hot*’
waa burned Friday morning, two men !&gt;*ing s^-rionsly wounded by jumping fruiu th*
fourth story. The lose is &gt;50,000, with ineurauee at &gt;26.000.
A tank containing thirty thousand bar­
rels ot oil took fire at the Standard Wotke,
in Cleveland, Wednesday morning, and
burned for aereral huuis. Th* Tom to
placed at &gt;80,000.

autliorilies out ol &gt;180,000.
At the request of the Panama Canal Com­
pany. the French Government will send M.
llousaeau to inspect the cut, preliminary to
advancing sufficient money to complete the
work or dropping ths ecbemeinto oblivion
Mrs. Lotlie Griffin, a colored woinar

David (linden, who was prevented nr.
Friday- from leaping from the Bruoklyc
bridge, reported himself, bis wife ami font
children in n i&gt;l*rving condition. The
crowd in Uie Police-Court coutributed free­
ly to rejieve the family.
Dr. E. M. Nelson. President ol the West
Rutland (Vl.) Marble Company, was armt«d Fridav for complicity In the einbe*
xlemetit ol funds (rum tho Lancaster Na­
tional Bank nf Clinton. Mhm. A deUvUvt
returned to Boston with nbout &gt;115.(NX
in money and securities which b* found cue
eve led near Tinmouth. VL

Lnttpoa. Jan.

GERManreMEDY

Forhin^*"

when the product waa S4S.133.U30.

meeting of Melhodiat, Baptist and Presby­
terian churches last night prayer* were of­
fered for the abatement ot the flood.

windlaee, and io itn ■aronariuua con
dition. llurg'nry or attempted burglary
i* punishable will: death in North Care
Hua, and Baiitli will probably be hanged.

Battmc Caaaa, Mich., Jan. «.—Nene ol
the family of Dr. Martin White-, of thi*
city, having been eeeu Since Bunday night,
the neigiilxire broke into the house Friday
and found Uf. and Mr*. White and
their two children with their throats
cut, with a butcher-knife, ax* and
rasor near by, smeared with blood. White
ia thought to have killed the children while
Mr*. White was at ehuich, and then to
have etruck Aer with an axe on her return
home and finished th* deed with th* rator,

Missouri Pacific passenger train wae
wrecked by euow in the •• Downing cut "
about eight mile* north of here, after pau
ing tbta nlacv Thursday evening. Con­
ductor Joan A. Brown and Mail Meeimiget
Pullmati started to walk back to this
place lot assistance. In walking over a
bridge near here, Pullman elip|wd nnd loll,
breaking the bone of hie left iegbetwrea ths
knew and ankle. Conductor Brown carried
him to this dty, a distance ol several miles.
The wind was blowing a blixxard and the

r. w. wii-

OUGHflURE

Default having been made In the condition*

sSre.

THE MARKETS.

QKets.

cornea ।

4SEK9
JKfNNUAlL
S'i^rop. 1886.^!

CONSUMPTION,
■ mlw** tea

ItefMlt bating
of a crruln mortgage mode by us
Wartwr and KalieWa- ler hto Fife,
McLorvey, dotoil Aurn»t »U&gt; A. IV
cordrd la the office ol the Register of Deed* far
the county of Barry aud state of Mlcblgsu, on
the 2Mh day of August, A. D. ISR3. lu Liber No.
Si of inurtage*. ou Page 42X Haid mortage wa*
rlreu to saenre Uie imyineut Of seveo hundred
dollars wtlh Interval at the rale e( reven per
---- —----------------.---- &lt;1,1® Mimuallv from its
&gt;eare tram the date:
dulyaxaqnied by xald
IVoke on the :tsth day

Bute of Michigan—In the Clrartt Court tor th*
County of BarryIn Chancery.
Royal W. 1-eake.complainant, vs. Henry WlWs
and l-buebe M W111K, defendant*.
Fifth Judicial Circuit—In Gbaneery.
Upon due proof by affidavit that Phoebe M.
Willis, one of the defeodaaU tn the above enttOotambla. aad m mottaa st Xsapgsa * Vm
uSiSa.
------ rr the bfU of eoarpfatat. Bled m th* saM
within
four.mouths
the dale_K_I&gt;
of this
-I.- ■&gt;..1.1 Kill from
—■
K-

■botdd anyarfsun
said Interest or an; imrt tberrof cm any day
wben-oc Uie same fs made payable, ae tbervin

and from thenceforth
CHICAGO

paper printed
Barry once

*&gt; confnaed ; and further, that this order
l)l!»hed within twenty days from thia date

1.1-

&gt;MK-M&lt;-a

•aid trust.
Tlien-tipoti It !• ordered, that Wednesday,
the ITtfa day of February,

L wewuey «• X»&gt;»w &lt;tB&gt;*wn.

Ko S Bpr ug......

—-t* M
CLUD
UHtiHSIV

Sb&gt; of Michigan. County ofHarry. -a*.
At a wulonof lire Probate Court fur theCnaa-

In the inuUer
deceased.

run it-Good to cti
Fstenu . .
WHKAT-io sited.

ah night, and waa brought back to thi*
place yewterday morning.

(Jll, Io town three a) north of range nlM (S
went, containing righty acre* more or lese u
eorrflr.r tn government survey.
Dated Dec. 17th. A. D. 18*5.
JULIA rvRTIB,

3rd day of Derrtr. irlrh! hundrnl and

—

LIVM 8T0CK-C*ttle
filieep.............
Hup..................

on SATURDAY THE Itth DAY

bou»c. In the elty of UaCngt,
■aid county of Barry. Michigan, (that being t
place of holding the circuit court for tbr coun
nf Harry) where Mid premise- are situate
there
will
be
------ -sold al public aucllon. . or vendt
.. .

CHAU. B. IIAVKR,
Att'y for Mortgagee.

1!

suddenly swelled and overflowed

their

Uly, at Meet
for her appearsnee.
Dated Cits Slst day at Dersnber, A. D. IM
st Cbartotte. In stodcircuit
A. Hong an.
Cl null Judge.

J^OW HEADY

xorriub-f kwaety..
■even children in a destitute condition.
Thursday afternoon about two o’clock

reptenfahing Mr*. Witooc
act of charity. Wilson

Good to (Wee [&gt;«
KODS-Froeh
FLOUR—feint*

for dell ven

as
hundredths
twenty Ove dot ar* aad no *uU ar pr
law haring been Inal Hated to reeover

A useful book, full of information
for Barry County people, cuBcerning
their own county.
m. UIU. rotam.

Will be Given

XSS

Janaoa, Mi**., Jan. 9.-The Democratic
members of both houess of ths Legislature

■ell at

to every subscriber of the Ban
who pays for the paper one year I
vance. It will be dell vered by or

at their respective malBbc pl
pay for the Banxkm m »U
It can also be bad on same
office, 2d story of Abstract

KAffT LIBItWTY.

bSngdeXSbjrtaiW

Guiaoow, Jaa. 8.—There I* great daetitu

JEAFNESS
BALTtMORB.

L

.

Tie Barry Gouty Aiual.

At august*. *i
Central Railroad'

I•
s-5to
aetheiroww

brought
000 Met

KNAPI’EN &amp; VAN ARMAN,

Butcher* Stool

that General Oook’a removal wna not con­
templated

ately preceded it. The exportaWons of do­
mestic tnerchandies during the year
amounted to a I tUe over &gt;680.00&lt;&gt;.&lt;XX&gt;
in value, a falling off of nearly &gt;80,000,000. aa compared with last year.
The country seems to have under­
stood the situation, however,
for
ft immediately reduced in about the same
proportion its purchases abroad, for the
Guportatione Ml off nearly &gt;75.000,000.
being in the year only &gt;580,000,000. The
importations happily continue a little Ism
timu the exportations, n Imlaoce ot about

di.ltig business In the state of Michigan, v*.
Dxnh l F. BHey-In attarhmeut.
Notice is hereby given that on the tenth day
November. A. D. 1W. a writ of attachment wm
duly Issued out of the Cl resit Court, lor th*
county at Harry, at the suit of Canpou « Brrtoeh
Leather &lt;’o . a corporation doing bMtnem to the
Blate of Michigan, the above Mined ptaluttf
■galnat the lands, tcoenvenU.good■ and ckatteto,
moneys and effects of Dante! F. Bltev, (be do-

per xmiuni. and the cost* and expenses allowed
&gt;y law. Including the attorney tne of thirty dolsrs a.* provided for tn said mortgage. Bald
i—
--

11.—The International

One of th* occupant* then lighted the tire,
and rather than euffucate Smith shouted

tactorim.

Powp’ita&lt;Co.,0)S

In earn. Bo
Wall BL N. Y.

the eaine.at luednteel thto
line hundred and slxty-tv*

all the European Government* a complete

WiLMiKOvuit. N. C., Jan. 11.—With intent’

Foil*

POWDER
Absolutely Pure.

mortgage* on )t*e ItT. by which default the
power of sale In Mid mortgage contained has

PROMPT.

Smith decided to enter by the chimney, but

hymnbook in her hand. It ia the general
opinion that White was insane.

—The American colony in Paris numben about 3,000 people, bat the ahopkeepen say it to worth more to the
trane of the French capital than its 30,­
000 Germans and 28.000 Italians com­
bined.

nu cmabum s. vnegy ta.utnmax ■*.

mil*

1870 wn* &gt;44,880,888 in 1877. The silver
product for the same year was &gt;45.846,-

—An Ohio man claims to have a wife
who never ulu him for money. He
neglects to uy whether the old lady
haa been epeechleae from birth or
whether she simply holds him down
and goes through hto wallet without
wasting breath.—Burlington Haurkcye.
—In every department of knowledge
noble men and women are bearing aloft
the touch of science to make light the
dark places of earth for tlft benefit of
man. but it will still be a long white
before human wisdom can make out
why a change of weather te‘bad for
corns.— Exdutnge.
—Young lady (who has lost returned
from the summer resorts)—“O, Clara.
I've had such a delightful time; and
conquests! you wouldn't beliare me if
I were to tell you of the number I have
made." Clara— “O yes I would, but
some other time, dear. I have just been
liatening to yoar brother Jack tedl of
hto success at fishing, and I'm a trifle
tired.’’—AT. F. Ttmci.
—A Waco, Texas, woman met a friend
who did not seem to be in good health.
“How do you feel this morning?"
"Poorer; I’m feelin’ right bad. You
see I hate to watch over my husband
all tho time.’’ “Is he sickF’ -No; if
ho was sick I wouldn't have to watch
him. He to in good health. That’s
what’s the matter with him.”—Taiu
Bijlingt.
t
.
*

ent time, compiled in the hope u! -bringing
collective action of th*- Government*
rung and th- firemen and ritiaena gen­ in an , attempt to *«&gt;&gt;&gt;pr«M gaming
Ti&lt;» number «r
erally hurried to the scene. All the in M&lt;mte Carlo.
rOw-'boata obtainable
wvre
carried suicide* in the Hurt eight year* wee 1,830.
about equal to one-fuurlh ol the puntfla­
thither, and the jxxiple were rescued
from thetr dwellings, in many caare tion u( Momico. The mnjor part of th*
from second stories. The waler hnd pul out victims were Italian, French nnd Rnsaian,
the fires, and the people Buffered intena-ly one-tenth were Germane. English and
from the sever* cold. The rescued were, American names are, happily, very lew
landed and property cared fur, and then a*/ Many, ills asserted, were unceremoniously
effort was made to save some of the ralua- buried in pauper graves.

The Oswego

SH®

Smith's acooun(." Mr. Smith (dropping
into the chair)—-Er—to pay yon a

* uo., ot ueneva, bHiitcriamt.nave tn tiiexr
importations cf watches to Montreal dur-

Saturday on
account of ice. and
the**
alone employ ou* thousand
workmen. Borne buildings and much of the
machinery on the lower flats have been
wrecked, and considerable property has

silver. with fiS.71W.000. Next come* Mon­
tana, SI8.1 S3,818; next Utah, &gt;8.88S,373;
next Nevada, &gt;7,989,766; next Arixonn,
&gt;8,748,780. California produced &gt;8.609,068. The Urgent product of gold in the

Khat the hn-nan soul shall worship
souicthinj, bat thr ?iM who idolixns a
dude coma* abunt m near v mwntiug
vaooi'.va* prv-rtrt pogglbUti. * will par
mit.—OH OUj/ Derrick.
—Mr. Smith (to country editor)—
“My name ia Smith. I have fast dronnad
fa to pay you'‘
chair)-“All

nsnss.'S’

�Hastings Banner.

VISIT FROM KIDD.
rate debta__________________
A®or&lt;U»» U&gt;U» flwtrrfer • UH®

country fl the &lt;x*t of tbewme nrtfcll1
ta Europe.
to tho duty levied on
Um utme. To «bo&lt;r that thi« 1&gt; utterly
fnlse, we have but to state one case.
The duty on prints I*
oent3 P*r J’arrf’
The best standard prints are sold in
Hastings for
eente per yard-or one
cent per yard leas than the duty on the
same. This disposes of the free trade
"7deerr their own country, ite
fallacy that “a tariff is a tax."

six guns'riding at inebor off the tetend.

HABTUiOS,Mion-

D

This Lord John was a targe, hearty
roan, who lived generously, wm
••clever” to the Indians nnd squaws,
and had ao much ability In affaire that,
although he married four times and
spent a great deal of mouey, he por­
tioned off hte daughter handsomely and
left u large estate nt his death. He wax
not a person to be scared by a myaterioos armed sloop; ao, after she had lain
in eight two days without making any
sign, he put off in a boat, to board her
and inquire what she was. As he came
up over the aide. Captain Kidd—till
then unknown to him—received him
with the traditional poHtenaas of a
thriving desperado, ana asked after the

In free trade England coffee and tea,
two gft the prime necessaries of life for
the laborer, are taxed for the benefit of
in England, bow much wiser her tan
Swt S leave the inference that the the government, while the silk and sat­
ins for the rich enter duty free.
K l-0" “““ U1,t f .
STATE NEWS.
AmKiMU Ubor-r uml« protertlon.
The old Antlsdel House. Detroit, te
M uwrtloa.i. toth-OTdiUoa of about to give place to a fine new busi­ in answer to Lord John's inquires, he
said that he wax on his way to Lord
ness block.
the Kmtltob laborer
Bellomont at Boston: would Gardiner
to. An&gt;«ie»»
’"’"““‘L.u
Two Manton hunters took from one
terly I«teebjtl&gt;« twUmcmr of inWU- tree, recently four coons, one porcupine do him the favor to carry two negro
boys and one negro girl Mhore.
pa, Innin m l»u« &lt;=°'u“ri“’ » and a mouse.
to be kept there until he reThe Kalamazoo Gazette -pied" ite edi­ returued or sent an order for them?
.dl „ by the act thi thouMnd. rf
torial page Sunday morning. Let the Gardiner consented, and went back to
Enslbh Uborera «*k homM In
mantle of charily hide the scene.
the island. The next morning Kidd
Mod eKhy&lt;~. which thej wouM £
Three men at Crystal Falls killed one resumed intercourse by sending aahore
do If they did not better their condition
poor little deer last week. Three men a request that Gardiner should come ou
. by coming here. Cerefully prepnred of Crystal Falte were fined 8117 for board at once, and bring six sheep with
table, were made but a few yean alnce. their fun.
him. Thin wax rather forcing the ac­
„ the American consul! in foreign
Mrs. John Farm, living on Nebraska quaintance, Gardiner may have thought;
but hr complied. Thereupon Kidd
countries, showing the arerage wages Hill, near Ishpeming, was bitten by a
paid in each government of Europe to dog several months ago, and she te promptly ripened acquaintance into
Intimacy, and asked him if he could
the different classes of laiiorers. Farm showing symptoms of hydrophobia.
spore a barrel of cider. Lord John
Mrs. Jackson of Marcellus, while once more proved neighborly, and
laborers, who board tbenywlvea get
f3,fluper week in England; with board. alighting from a Grand Trunk train six found that he could spare the cider,
years ago received serious injuries. She eondiug two of his men ashore to fetch
82,00 per week. Women workers on has just received 81.250. from the com­
■it. While waiting for their return
the farm without beard get 8LW a week pany.
Kidd got out from hte cargo two
in England; 81.15 with board. Our
Joe Moss. of Battle Creek, was last ••pieces" of damaged Bengal muslin—
farmer friends can compare these fig­ week fined 825 and given thirty days in a rare and valued fabric in its pristine
ures with those paid the same class of jail for assaulting his brother’s wife. state—which he put into a bag and re­
laborers in Michigan. In Liverpool. It Is said he poured kerosene oil over quested Gardiner to take as a present
her and then threatened to set fire to It. to his wife. It ia likely enough that the
England, the average weekly wages of
Surveyors are now at work on the pro­ Captain, seeing in hearty Lord John a
those engaged in the house building
posed line of the independent track of capacity for such things, producud
trades Ls 88.M; Chicago 811.80; New the T. &amp; A. A. railroad from Durand to some al hte fifty-shilling rum, or threeYork 813. In the general trades, the &lt;) w two. Will some one Inform an anx­ hundred-pound Madeira to be tasted.
wages paid in Liverpool. England, are ious crowd which way that road tent Something, at any rate, warmed him
up to increased generosity, for "in about
88,14; in the same trades in Chicago, going next?
Frank White, a young dftrk in the a quarter of an hour” he presented the
the average is 812^3: in same trades in
Lord of the Isle with some muslin for
Nt w York dty. S12JH1. Now these are Fort Huron post office, pleaded guilty hte own use. When the men came back
on Saturday of stealing money from a
the facts as gleaned from the consular letter which passed through his hands, with the barrel of cider he gave them
reports to our government, and they and was sentenced to one veal* in the four pieces of gold for their trouble.
Furthermore, after getting ready to
prove beyond question that the wages House of Correction.
sail, he offered to pay for tne cider, but
of farm bands, and of skilled artisans □The low lands in the
of Gardiner protested that he was suffi­
Battle
Creek
are
said
to
L
-----,
--------,
are about 50 per cent more in this coun­
ciently rewarded by tho present to hiz
try than in England. But the free adapted to the raising of celery, and an wife. They parted at list, and Kidd,
effort is going to be made to wrest
trader will say that thia extra 50 per Kalamazoo’s laurate from her brow but gallantly firing a salute of four guns,
cent will no more than pay the differ­ the latter pl®re has got most too big a stood for Block Island.
Hi* purpose in lingering in these
,
ence between the cost of the necessaries : start.
waters was to get rid of hte ausnicimH
of life in this country and England.
A special to the. Kalamazoo Daily freight before going to Boston. During
Triepraph
from
Charlevoix
says:
An
­
We turn to the same sources for in­
hte stay near the island two New York
formation on this point. A pound of drew Schaffen attempted to walk from sloop* took off part nf hi* cargo, and
East Jordan to Ironton Sunday night
bread costs the same in Liverpool. Chi­ while drunk. He was found Monday three days later he returned from Block
Island in company with another ne­
sago and New York. Flour costs 20 morning frozen to death sixty rods farious doop, which relieved him of
per cent more In Liverpool than in |few from home.
chest* containing plate and gold and
November 12 Loute Peeke, of Centre­ other good.*. ThTs time Kidd again sent
York; 25 percent more in Liverpool
than in Chicago. Beef costs the Liver­ ville. aged 10 years, swallowed a pin for Gardiner • and committed to bis
which lodged in hte right lung and charge a chest, a box of gold, a bundle
pool laborer an average of 18*-t rents caused an inflammation which was pro­
of qutlta and four bales of gpods. The
per pound for the different cuts. Same nounced necessarily fatal. The child box of gold, as Gardiner afterward*
coughed and suffered until December solemnly deposed, wm destined by
31,
when
the
pin
was
expelled,
and
the
Kidd for Lord Bellomont. AU the
centa, in Chicago an average of 9J* eente.
boy te rapidly recovering.
•.reasure and merchandise wm buried
The various cute of mutton cost in
Kev. Daniel Osborn, of the Lyons in some swampv land near Cherry
Liverpool 18 cents per pound; same in
Baptist church, is always doing some­ Harbor, beside Homa Pond, within a
New York cost 12 eente; in Chicago 11 thing extraordinary. Last Sunday mile of the manor-hoitae, to be kept for
cents. Various cute of pork, fresh and evening he stopped short in the midst ] Kidd or hi* order.
“If I call for it and it ix gone." Kidc
salted, cost an average of 27 cents in of an interesting sermon, called upon i
Liverpool; same in New York costs i»S the congregation to rise, and dismissed declared to Lord John. “I will taki
them with the benediction, making no your head or your son’a"—fleorge Pur
nts: Chicago 9 cents. The articles explanation for the irregular action.
lard, better, cheew. potatoes, ripe, coal,
Mrs. Collins, of East Tawas, separat­
milk, i*ggM. catmeal, tea, coffee, sugar ed from her husband. Albert Collins,
FOUR CENTS A DOZEN.
and soup cost in Liverpool 10 per cent several years ago. Shortly afterward
years, was stolen
more than in New York; 5 per cent her little boy. aged
■ more than in Chicago. The articles men­ from her. For three nnd a half years
Among the thousands at toilers in
be was missing, until a few days ago,
tioned above are the principal necessar­ he was returned to her. It has since this busy dty there is a elans of female
ies of the laboring man, and as will transpired that the father had stolen workers who earn thr most miscnible
be seal are cheaper in this country than him away and secreted him. Hte pittances, and while organised trkdea
In England. In clothing and woolen second wife, however tired of the boy and labor unions are moving for re­
and sent him to.lds mother.
goods, except the most expensive cloths,
form and seeking to better their
Henry Larvy and Joseph Menard are
there is little difference in cost in Eng­
smart Alecks, living at Vienna. Monroe condition. Humc poor women have
land and America, an prints and sheet­ county. These boys have been at log­ no prospect of increasing their pay.
ing. the price in America is cheaper gerheads for some time, and to settle Ono young woman, in charge of tne
workroom in an up-town £y goods
than in England. It in only when we the difficulty they determined to resort
store, said that four cents a dozen waa
get into the more expensive fabrics that to the duello. Bare fists were the paid for cutting and hemming pocket
weapons decided upon, but a thought­
there is any perceptible difference in less deputy sheriff appeared upon the handkerchiefs, and two cents per down
price* in England and our .own land. scene before either kid was sufficiently for smoothing and folding them. One
Such arc bought by the well-to-do and punished, and the fight was declared a good worker can do twelve dozen a dax
ridi, who can afford to pay the duty if "draw.” A little girl is at the bottom —forty-eight cents. Equally low priced
of the unpleasantness.
are paid for shirt* and ladies' under­
they are not content with home-made
garments. .
goods. Free traders may quibble as
Mont of the tabor is done itt home by
they have and will; but they can never
young women who live with poor par
ents. but they work loti" hours one
convince intelligent men that the Amer­
eke
out u rather miserable existence
ican laborer does not receive larger
The competition is carried on in under
wages than his English brother, and
gahmmte to such an extent that em­
can buy more of the necessaries of life
ployers endeavor to obtain work at tbs
with a dollar than can the English
very lowest wages and dictate such
terms ax they see fit. As low as four
wage-worker.
oenU is paid for tho sewing on a shirt,
With
whom
shall
her
life
companion
—--- L&gt;L_ - ■ -- - - ■ - - - - and these garments are sold untaunIn a recent issue, the Bannkh stated
dried al die low figur. of eighty centa
that the republican administration had
each, while the actual cost, inclutfing
made a yearly payment of from seventy
labor, material and cutting, is twentyOne friendly gnup of the band.
five to one hundred millions of dollars
five centa. Snob garments are sold in
LBd the depth of her aHcrtlon
•f the bonded debt During Arthur's
dry goods store* at much lower prices
than in the fashionable furnishing
administration it averaged that much,
her only to love her,
goods houses, where the priors are
Efixysss.™SI
now the Journal rises to inquire how
doubled, but as long as work is carried
this could happen when the bonded debt
to the homes of the sewers there is no
Httlu-cioaeof the war w 14 82,00),OOOIXJO
prospect that better prices will be paid.
and is now Sl.HOOfKJO.UdU. At the close
The same trouble has been experi­
enced in the cloakmaking and drn*~
of the war the interest bearing dri&gt;t of
Ym this lx the cheerina tncuMt
making trade, where garments are cur­
the country waa something over two
Which doth Ktad nnoUMMfr,
ried home after shop hours, and the
She’s rwtluK from al! her labors.
billions. To-day it is less than
the workingmen nnd wombn sew into
And her worts do follow her.
Si ;«)b,oa),UOO. ae the Journal editor enn
the morning hours to earn a few cents
Ascertain if ho chooses to tell the truth.
additional to the wage* earned by the
man in the down-town shop.—N. F.
There is nothing gained by palming off
Iler hands are tp-uily folded.
No sorrow her heart doth stir.
Hbe's
an«.her
* rerttox from
1-. Aw
r:«--ta»wr*.

Ran. Road Mkkting. -There will
boosting Ha editor into the
rapidly m it might As to be a meeting on Saturday the 16th, 2
p. m. held at the Court House in this
redaction of the bocd-

bristles are worth.

Ute stated that

—A auhterranetw) outlet to the Great
Salt Lake of Utah. h*» recently boon
found. The take was discovered by
Colnnel John C- Frentout in 1846.—
aZrtkjo BeraU.
'
cently in the composing-rootn of a
newspaper st Rockbridge.
a- The
ceremony wax performed by thr editor,
who te awo a preacher.
—A tingle ticket from Bo-ton to Den­
ver and return wm reccutiv sold in
Boston far 82.481. It earned a part)

—btatiteticM of crime In Snw York de
not bear out the asmirtiou frequently
made that more arresta are made on
Sunday than any other day of the week.

tion known m having the eye painted,
in order that he might not perjure him­
self beyond redemption.
He had a
vague recvUection of having seen a
sign. •’Btaok Eyes Painted Here." while
riding on a Third Arenac street car
through the Bowery, and he no
eordingly mounted the front platform
of odu uf these cars and rode down to
find the place.
He found it without
any difficulty in the vicinity &lt;rf Chatham
Square, a location where the trade in
black eyes ought to flourish, by the

The tirat sign, ’Black"Eyes Painted
Here.” pointi-d around a corner. Here
another sign on a photographer’s case

—There te a law jn the Argentine
Republic making it an offense, punish­ for four flight* of states wm the sign:
able by imprisonment, to offer for sale “Photograph Gallery.' Biack Eyes
the photographs of beauties, profea- Painted,” indicating a surprising versa­
sional or otherwise. But in more highly tility on the port of the arttaL Up these
civilized countries, a^ Englaud. the four flights of stairs the yotfth with the
professional beauties Authorize the ex­ Mack eye toiled perspiringly, and finally
hibition nnd sale of their photographs, found himself in the photographer’s re­
nnd receive royalties from the photo­ ception room, where two or three young
woman and one cmbarrsMed young
graphers. — C/uraya Journal.
man were waiting. It wm totally un­
—To teat hte marksmanship a young
necessary for tho young man with the
man of Sonora fired at a crow. His alm
waa bad. for Mbs Eva Hewitt, who waa black eye to announce what he had
passing on the highway, received the come for. The eye saved him the
nail in ner mouth between her parted trouble, and the young woman in charge
of the gallery said: ••GenTman to
lips. She suddenly shut her teeth u|wn
It and held it Her only injury waa a ’tend to you be out in a minute.” The
slight cutting of lips and the freaking other young women giggled, the em- toca, Mlehlnn. and organized under tl
borraaxed young mon cheered up a the four &lt;rfMlehijpu, and do!or bn«lt
of the enunrl of her two upper front
trifle, and the young man with the State of Mlebl4anm&gt;ly
teeth.—Chicago Inter Ocean.
A W. MAKES. FreeMenL
' black eye looked m dignified anchun—A cat blew up a house in IlPnoif
concernoa as wm posrible under the
the other day. At least ft is supposed
circumstances.
she did. She was left alone'in thr
It wm a very superior person who. at
dwelling, and as an explosion soor
thn expiration ot a few minutes, during
after occurred, the theory accepted b
which' tho patient held a newspaper
’ Itic prrwnt year
that she pushed a can of nitro-glycerin*
before his face and affected to be in­ DMwl number M
from a table where it had careleMiy
terested in it, came ont into the recap­
been-pui The cat herself was fouuo
tion roam. He did not need to be in­
banging in a tree 500 yard* away, ner­
formed what the young man had called
vous but almost uninjured. — Hzchnngr-. .for either, but b*do nim summarily:
—The French Government would like
••Como in here!” and led him into tho
to give the army the privilege of wear­
ing beards, but feels the neceMitv of
first consulting several high military
to a chair before the camera.
V
nnthoritiex. as the opinion* on the sub­
••I don’t want my picture taken, ydu
ject are contradictory. Mean while tin
know.” said the young man with the
pre*.* falls back on history and finds
black eye. and added a feeble joke about
that the conquerors of all age-, were
looking bettor for a photograph when
about eoually divided between shorn
his eye rot well. ,
; •
and unshorn.
The black-eye artist ignored the joke
—A Chinese merchant w ho has Murtad
and said: ”1 icnow you don’t want no
from Portland for Hong Kong take*
picture."
with him an Indian wife and three hqyt
Then he proceeded to mix up a ape­
and a girl. At home he will prubabh
ries of white paint upon a palette, an
introduce his wife as tan Amcricni
occupation that Yeon'red «evi»ra! min­
woman, and his relative* will he apt t&lt;
utes, during which time the young man
with tb« black eye engaged'in a noptform some rather queer ideas «if th&lt;
American jieople from thb sample
lo*x effort to xtare tho photographer’.*
The children speak English. Chines
ajwtatant -3 dirt* boy of the Baiie*
and thn Indian dialect of their mother
type—out of countenance. It wax hopo—San Francitto Alia.
less. because the boY-only stared at thy
black eye and grinned" Finally the
block-eye artist approached widi Ahr
NOT AN ENTHUSIAST.
pdette. and the young man Mked:
• What is tlfU. Stuff?
Total eapeotca actually paid during
the year..................................
One day la«t summer a man frou
Northern Texas moved to San Anton!'*
• Well, te there any danger of iu in­
juring my eyeF' punraeu the young
with hte family. He had &gt;*ecn looking
man.
around for a houM*. and yesterday hr
■•Naw,” said the artist, briskly. “Il&gt;
found a man who had a house to ren
both healing and concealing. Look up
near the Alamo. The owner of th&gt;
»the root/’
The young man with the black eye
strangers were filled with enthudasn
guxed uea' enward. and the artist spabout the Alamo, the Ther.uupyhr of | plieti the brush, whereupon the young
Texas, and the hbtoric rt luiuiscen •* ' man involuntarily closed hta'eye.
I
•*&lt;h&gt;en that eye!” said the artist
that cling to thn old ruin, so ho uiought
he would utilize the location of the . sternly, pausing with hte brush uplifted.
STATE OF MICHIGAN • „
Thu young man meekly did as he wm
house in obtaining a high rent. Hcoee,
corxTvor bakkt
&lt;
bidden, aud the artist painted the face
whan the stranger wanted to know in
A W. MATES. PmtorM. i
carctMx close
clone up to the lids and for
what part of town the house wax, the, carefully
owner said in a voice quivering with
half an inch below. Wiien he got
through thn young maa - lace felt as if
emotion:
a heavy plaster was pasted over it. The
••It is locate*!, my deal sir, within a
btack-eye artist brought him a mirror.,
stone’s throw of that venerable old
and. as the other giurd into it, said:
relic of Mexican architecture, the his­
••Don'tgvt anyaoapon that, or rub with
toric Alamo, whose broken -oluuins
a towel. Fifty centa.” The young man
and weather-beaten front nre marktsl
found that the preparation was so near­
by shot and shell."
ly the color of the skin that (he fact
'The stranger did not know anything
CHAA H. BAUER,
that it had been applied waa only ap­
about the Alamo, and cared a great
parent upon clone scrutiny. He ven­
deal less, but the owner of the j»roncrty
tured to ask the artist if he did much
kept on gushing about the Alamo,
I»efault having been made In thr roodRibaldness. “I paint about two meo
thinking the stranger would bp very
much impressed.
'
••Has it got a good cistern?" asked
Uight
tho man who wa* looking for a resi­
huMUrd s-’M
dence.
•e*Mty4hre Mtan. wnh isterect at the rate
••Certainly, it has. I was only say­
per annum, and pajabJo Now,.
hurt. You see a black ere te always her tsl. A. D. IMJ, and annually thereafter. »&gt;'
ing that the building was near the
worse the second and third days, ana I
have to paint it at first »o that the dis­
••If thar's anv Mexicans living in it
now, I don't waA your house. Iftherc
coloration spread* underneath. Yea, aaM tafcreMer any part tbereot lor the tp.*it requires skill to paint a man’s eye.” ol UUtty days, the wbnie should become due
te one thing I am scared of it te small­
PS**!!-tbwiUi. And default harlnj
And the young man with the painted
pox. None of us have been vaccinated,

sriysvs.

••Why. there have been no Mexicans
in the Alamo since before the annexa­
tion of Texas. I was only saying that
there it wh* that the heroic Crockett,
Travis, and one hundred and ninety
gallant men lost their lives.”
•‘Why; it can’t be a healthy part of
town* Haven't you got a city physi­
cian P Why don’t your Board of Health
inspect the place? '
.
••Why, they died in 1836, and their
remains were buried near by------ ”
••Your house won’t suit me.- 1 don’t
want to live near a graveyard. It gives
one the blues, and ft ain t healthy, no­
how.”
The owner of Che house explained
away the graveyard, and then went on
to say that the hardest fight of modern
times was undoubtedly that of the
Alamo. The AJnino wus famous for its
fights.
••I don’t thin* your bouse will do. 1
want to live iu a quiet neighborhood,
where thr nei^iibar* ain’t rowing and
fussing all the time. That's why I
movea away from Dallas in Northern
Texa«. There was somebody killed

ing 8L200 worth of this common arti-

hundred and ninety mvn killed near the
Lnw. vnrt want t.n r,inl nw,?"

eye passed out into the street, aad wm
saluted by the young lady in the recep­
tion room with' the remark: *'Now you
look like a white man agin. Next^hue
you git into a fight you know where to'
come.”—N. Y. Sim.
Fire-Proof Writing Paper.
A paper which will withstand an im­
mense beat without rendering the writ­
ing illegible, may be made of an asbes­
tos body coated on one or both aides in
combination with a thin writing paper
coated or impregnated with salt. The
heat ha.-, the effect of forming a thin
glaau which will combine with the as­
bestos body. The thin coating of salt
may be applied to thr paper with a
brush or by means of a hath, and com­
bined with tho asbeaton body by the use

^»hat!

»e to the TtMTnapplsriver: then- ■
gaaM river to a potat *• that
north parallel wifi tho east Vs«the piare of bectnnlnr th. r.&lt;

�The Hastings Banner.
HABTTNGB. THURSDAY, JAN. M. ISM.

Local Advertising Rates:

/(Sukdat LAW a* Dr. Fuller, rtf thisi
city, was taking a bottle ot medicine&gt;
from a shelf, a bottle containing carbol­
ic acid fell, a portion of the' fluid enter­
ing one of his eyw. Dr. ^owrv wa»
called, and is in hopee of saving tne eye.

has been thoroughly non-partisan in
thi* respect He has been Just to ua.,
and to those who have bad business in।
his court He is not a partisan bigot,
as is CommiMionar Cadwallader and
his “me too" at tach mmt at Nashville.

PERSONALMENTION.
Thk supervisors at their last seseloh
H. A. Leedy.™ Nashville, was in the.
again indicated to Sheriff Long that
they considered he was too free with city Monday.
Judge Smith made a businww trip to
the county's means in running livery
Nib. The reform we' are having in Nashville Monday.
MrrSrtMite Barty Co. just now is exceedingly ex­
Frank Brooks la raraeling with the,
pensive.
ague. Ague ahead so far.
Thk Star Union, of Hastings town­
Harry Waldorff 1* officiating as book­
ship, will have a tea meeting at the keeper No. 2, nt Messer Bros.
residence of Morris Burton on toe eve­
Mr. Sam Brown, of Chicago, visited
ning of the 22nfi ot Jan. Refreshments Hustings friend* the pant week.
to be served from seven o'clock until
Geo. Robinson and wife, of Battle
eight 16 eta. for grown people and 5
Creek, attended the Pioneer meeting.
cts for children.

L-w, Ixie.di. I? '; r&lt;
Sf KT
XJWfiSS-fcTSl'S’ft

yy ANTED!

200 Cords Wood.

Mr. and Mrs. Chsater Meascr will re­The Lansing Daily Republican is at
turn to this dty about February 1st.
hand, and It’s a daisy, both typograph­
Rev.'Hunsberger wa* unable to fillI
ically and editorially. From a mechan­
AU ccxxH warranted m rvpresented by me.
the M. E. pulpit Sunday owing to illneay.■
IWtiiK your waUbe«. docks and Jewelrry for ical point of view, one can scarce sug­
Earnest Bailey, of Grand Rapida,
repair* to me and have it attended tn by an ex- gest a change forlhe better. We be­
lieve the Republican will Hill a long s|*nt Sunday with his parent* in this■
perteuoed workman.
felt want in the capital city.

JOHN BESSMKR, Jeweler.
Local News.

The society connected with Emman­
uel church will be entertained on Thurs­
day afternoon of next week, by Mrs J.
M. Hadley and the ladies associated
with her at the moiety rooms. Supper
served from five until seven. All are
cordially invited to attend.
Wk were pleased to see the super­
visors do one thing, and that is to limit
the miscellaneous orders tob« drawn
by the sheriff to 3600. This is toe same
as the Banner recommended. In 1885
Sheriff Long .issued nearly 31.600 of
such orders, and it was high time this
big leak should be stoppe'l. The “re­
form’* which our sheriff promised and
thnt which he practices are radically
different.

We trust that Ixrfore the end of this
month, all our subscribers knowing
themselves to 1&gt;e in arrears will settle
arrearages and pay a year in advance.
We ask this especially of our dty sub­
scribers, who can
the dates to which
they have paid printed on their papers.
There are yet about 100 who paid last
year to Jan. 1.1886. who should, pay
now to Ne^r Year’s *87. 1th toe best
way and the&gt;sst time to pay now.

Keevice at the
Thursday Che 21st.

Catholic

church

Htei* into Preston &amp; Cook's new store
in toe Central House block.
John Kurts held the lucky number
that drew the Willison organ.

Mrs. John Quaif is dangerously 111,
and her rvs-ovury is extremely doubtful.
A company will be formed in this
city to manufacture the Kenfield wood
furnaces.

If “Ou&gt; Puojw" will kindly furnish
abopt six inches of snow w« can have
splendid sleighing.

In another column will be found
the list of marriages so far recorded In
the county clerk’s office.
,&gt;When you wish anything in the line
of groceries, call on Preston &amp; Cook m
the Central House block.
A reunion of all the surviving mem­
bers of the. Third Michigan cavalry will
take place at Lansing. Feb. 17.

Our correspondents failed to remem­
ber us as well as usual this week. We
trust they will not forget us again.
Eight meh are now emplowed in W.
J. Bownei's dgar factory, and the goods
are-sold as fast as they can be made.

Mrs. A.G. Hepburn,of Grand Rapids,,
is the guest of Mr. nnd Mr*. C. G..
Bentley.
F. C. Boice, the Nashville hardware.
dealer, was at toe county seat on busi­;
ness Monday.

Dr. Lowry went to Johnstown to re­■
move a cataract from toe eye of Wm..
Wick wire to-day.
C. W. Jones went to Grand Rapids to.
see Ada Gray—an old flaxne in Char­
ley’s younger days.
Erv. Creasy, of Ionia, was tn the dty■
Thursday, and attended toe pioneer•
gathering that day.
H. Belden, the genial traveling boot
and shoe agent, is in the dty. and is the'
guest of R. B. Mraser.

Ed. Reynolds, who was shot in tho&gt;
face while hunting up north, returnedI
to this city Saturday night
Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Walker, of Mar­.
tin. Allegan CoM are in tbfe dty. the.
guest* of G. H. Brook* and wife.

Mr. and Mrs. P. T. Colgrove gave a1
very pleasant progressive euchre party
Wednesday evening of last week.
Mrs. Charles Brown, of Manistee, is!
visiting Hastings friends. She will be)
At the annual meeting of the joined by her husband next week.
Michigan Mutual Tornado. Cyclone arid
Mr.R. B. Harley, formerly of Morgan,.
Windstorm Insurance Company, held now of J udsoniav Arkansas, made his1
in thi* dty, Tuesday, Jan. 5th. Secretary Hastings friends a visit Tuesday.
D. W. Rogers reported as follows: That
To Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Beamer Sun­.
toe first policy was issued June 5th, 1885. day. January 10th. agiri. weight nine I&gt;s.
There were. Dec. 31st. 1885.159 mem tiers, Mother and daughter are doing nicely.'
carrvipg an aggregate- insurance of 8161.
Al. Eydesheymer returned from hisi
7i000. The amount of prwniums paid
to the compjiny. 8245.57. The expense southern trip last week, and 1* now con­
of organization, books, postage, et&lt;-„ tinuing his collegiate course at Ann
was 855.17, leaving cash on hand of Arbor.
I9p. 10. The company Jias sustained uo
Married, at the U. B. parsonage in
losses since it* organization. The fol­ Woodland, by the Rev. H.S. Shaeffer,
lowing directors were elected for three Harry Marvin and Lenu Russell, both
years: C. 3J Rogers. A. D. Carlton, of Odessa.
a. Perry,
Geo. A.
Ferry, II. A. King and Geo.
Geo.I1
,
Spaulding. C. E. Chappell, of Charlotte. i John Rock and Tom Reynolds, who
was re-elected treasurer. We are pleas­. are canvassing for a book in Georgia,
ed to note the prosperity of this organi­. lire expected home about the 20th of
zation. which ought to have the liberalI this month.
support of the farmer* of Barry county.•
Eugene Davenport, of Woodland, the
It is a home institution, managed by editor of the Banner's farm departhome men, and will pay its losses‘ menL was a welcome caller at this
promptly. It affords toe cheapest and1 office Friday.
best insurance against those destructive&gt;
&gt;
District Deputy Grand Chancellor
stOitns which create such a terrible loss।
wherever they make their fearful visits., Onto Strong, was In the city Monday
,
evening,
and
installed
the
new
officers
The great success of the new Co. in the
first half year must, be especially grati­ of Barry Lodge No. IB. K. of P.
fying to Secretary Rogers, who was the
W. A. Hams and Frank Ackerson
prime mover in its organization, and spent a couple days of the past week
secured th» necevrary legislation to ukhiag at Wall lake. They Lud iuix
start the hall rolling.'
mens? luck in the way of catching fiw
I/^Thk- 14th annual gathering of Barry and colds.

At THE bazaar of Meeks &amp; Porrien county pioneers and pionecressre took
can be fo«nd copies of the daily Detroit place in the Union hall Thursday after­
Tribune and Evening Journal for sale.
noon. Despite the bad roads the ate
Goto Preston &amp; Cook’s when you tendance was quite- good. The exercis­
want the bewt nlckle cigar in the city. es were interesting and appropriate.
They have just got a new Mock on hand. The pioneers wisely decided to change
the time of their meeting to a warmer
The. supervisors closed their labors m-ason of the year, and hereafter they
and adjougmxl Saturday. The full pro­ will occur the second Thursday in Aug­
ceedings will be published In the Ran- ust of each year.
nkh next week.
The officers elected were as follow*:
Free.—G. K. Beamer.
Thk ice harvest has commenced.
Vice Free.—Arnhoee Hubbell.
The crop this year promises to be verv
Sec.
—P. A. Sheldon.
fine; te from six to eight inches thick
Treaa.—D. R. Cook.
anil clear as crystal.
Historian—Clement Smith.
Dr. Mary E. Green, of Charlotte,
Chaplin-Rev. Thus. Wakefield.
makes a specialty of diseases of women.
The township committee for this
Will be at the Hastings House every year are:
’H&gt;nr*day afternoon.
•
Assyria—W. IL Jewell.
Baltimore—C. M. Hendershott.
Michigan was fortunate in escaping
Barry—W. T. Barber.
tl«e big blifrard which visited the prairie
Castleton—D. W. Smith.
states from Dakota to the gulf. In
Carlton—J. M. Rogers.
.
this vicinity ft was not needed.
' HastingjF-Jobn Stilaon.
x
I will sell at cost for the next thirty
Hope-John McCallum.
days, albums, velvet frames, scrap
books, pocket books, and other fancy
Johnstown—Hiram Bristol.
goods.
Maple Grove—Leander 1 &lt;apham.
JOHN ROHKRTb. Newsroom.
Orangeville—Eli Nichols.
Prairieville—A. C. Towne.
Our merchants are about through
Rutland—J, W. Mead.
inventorying. Almost without an ex­
Tbornapplo—Geo. B. Manchester.
ception they report a fine improvement
Woodland -JessieJourdan.
in the footings for *85 as compared with
Yankee Springs—Wm. Watkins,
*84.
Following is the executive committee
A. W. Petit, the Woodland house for this year:
•
landlord charged with selling liquor
Messrs. W. 8. Goodyear, D. R. Cook,
without license, was arrested Tu-wtey, Clement Smith, Chester Messer, P. A.
and brought to this city and arraigned Sheldon. Mesdames W. 8. Goodyear,
before Esq. Kenaston.
W. Hitchcock, D. R. Cook, W. Green,
Preston A Cook have now got set- Seymour Andrus.
tied down to business and will now
When the Journal intimates that the
give their customers good bargains in
teas and ooffves. They keep the best writer ever asked a relative or any one
, line of three article® in the city. .
else to vote for Judge Smith that we
Hastinoh Ikhxje Na 9441.0.0. G. might keep the probate printing all to
T- will hold an open lodge at Union 1ourselves It deliberately lies. The Jour­
Hall, Monday eve, Jan. 18th. Ail are :nal editor knows very well that it was
i-ordlally Invited. It te expected that Judge Smith who first said to the part­
ies doing business with the probate
the exercises will be very interesting.
court that they could have their probate
Thk funeral of John Bell, of Odessa, printing done where they pleased. If
who was found fast in the running no request was made it was sent to the
gear of hte buggy early hurt Wednes­ Banner. The Journal editor also
day morning, dead, toox place at the M. knows very well that very often in its
own columns it stated that friends of
E. church, of Bonanza last Sunday.
the Journal having probate printing to
Rev. H. 8. Shaeffer officiating.
be done could have toe same in the
The M. E. social will be entertained Journal by requesting the favor of
by Mrs. Rork and Mra. Sidnaiu and their Judge Smith. ThcJouraid cannot name
.wiociatefi, on Wednesday afternoon and
evening of
&lt;rf next week at Red Ribbon -uiced to have proiMte pnnting done in
,I0UOTdl„a ran,fraBl Ail WB
Hall. Re fresh ments served from !.«&gt;
6:30
to 7 o'clock to which al' are invited.
have asked of Judge Cole te to do the
In Ttek spring, Henry Newton and . seme hy us ae Judge Smith did by the
' Journal. Where parties make no reWdssert Bros, will raise their store I। quest, to favor hte party papers. Where
buildings one story. This will make s .। taev do request to have their printing
fine improvement, and with the new'_„_.
— ---------asked
-1 done M
in the ____
Banner, .we
have
Newton Boo* and opera house will i that toeaatue favor be extended to ua
■MkeMast State tit boom up in good I that wa* extended to the Journal by his

The genial face of M. H. Clark, of the
Manistee .Democrat, illuminate*! the
Banner sanctum to-day. Mr. C. Is enthusastie in praise ot the city of his
adoption.
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Bowne and chil­
dren will Jtave Monday for an extended
trip to California. They will not re­
turn until spring, and in May next, we
are informed, will move to Grand Rap­
ids.
r

^.''Mr and Mrs. Marcus Russell, of
Wakefield. Nebraska, are in the dty on
a visit to friends here. Mr. R. has sold
his banking concern at Wakefield, and
talks now of locating at Sioux City,
Iowa.

Mr. Jennings, a lawyer who in an
early day located in this dty. surprised
his o]-’ friends by putting in an appear­
ance ut the pioneer meeting Thursday,
where he made an intensely Interesting
addresL.
u£d. Burton Is home from Texas.
There may be those who admire the
sunny south, but Ed. is not of them.
The Texas steer is an amusing chap in
his way, and highly eccentric in his
movements: but toe ways of toe Texas
steer are not ways of pleasure nor paths
of pence to the returned Texan prodigal.

The supervisor* at their late session
voted to submit to the people of Barry
Co. the question of building a Dew
court house which according to the res­
olution, shall not cost to exceed 815,1)00.
The voters ought to say “Aye" over­
whelmingly. Ffrat the present build­
ing is entirely unsafe, and inadequate
a* a jail. Second it te utterly unfit, on
sanitary grounds, a* a habitation. It is
well known that the state board of cor­
rections and charities have for two or
three years considered It advteatile to
condemn the building, because of its
unfitness for a jail. This action has
born delayed because the state- board
has been amured that If the question
were submitted to a vote of the people,
they would decide in favor of a new
jail. The time has oome, and toe ques­
tion now rests with the people. It will
lie wise, humane and economical to de­
termine to build such a jail. Econom­
ical. because there te not toe slightest
doubt that the present structure will
he condemned if toe people fall to do
their duty, and Barry county will have
to pay the board and transportation of
her prisoners in some other institution.
That te what will happen.
The cost is what moat people will
want to know. A tax of 1 Jj mills on
the valuation of Barrv county will pay
for the Dew jalh This to *1,26 on each
*1,000. According to the plan outliaed
hy the board, it to desliped to take two
year* in which to pay for toe building.
This will Imrae a tax or but
on each *1,000 for two vsara.
No better time than tote could

WIU

vn*U iSSbj ! Heatings.

year. «Ve i •*»!•» ib uutt through th® etforts ot the Hanner, there will b«a
saving of S&amp;X) to *tjOOO in caring for
the poor. In aix-onlamv with our rec­
ommendations. the supervisors cut the
sheriff's miscrlbuieous order* to *000
for 1886. That will be a saving of al­
most ,*»JD a* compared with last year.
A iew other, leoks have bcm stopped
by toe Imard. and we believe it will cost
from 84,(JtX) to 85.0(X) less to do Barry
county’s business in 1886 than in 1886.
It te safe to tay that the state and
county tax tote year will be from *14,000 to *15.000 less than last This alone
will pay for th" court house. There
caa Im&lt; no good reason urged why the
question should not be carried by a big
vote.
Cupid’* Work in 1885.—Oliver Rose
and Harriet Lawton. Irving.
Alien A. Feighner and Fannie M.
Griffin. Nashville.
John Place and Lena Lawton. Hast­
ings.
Amasa M. Fitch and AJtie R. Myers,
Middleville.
Wm. F. Wolcott and Callie Frace,
Nashville.
" Howard 8. Packard and Emma C
Ward. Yankee Springs.
Wm. A. Burpee and Evaline Elltworth. Yankee Springs.
Joseph L. Ickes and Nettie begar.
MiddlsvUlr.
Luther Wright and Charlotte Kelly,
Johnstown.
Jas. M. Casgery and Ettie 8. Smoke.
Nashville.
Wm. L. Potter and Ellen I. Ward,
Yankee Springs.
Chits. H. Strickland and M. May Hill,
Assyria.
Wm. S. Rouck and Edith Gardner,
Freeport.
E. IF Troy and Rose B. Chandler,
Hastings.
Henry Kunz and Anna M. Eckhardt.
Woodland.
H. C. Bresee and F. C. Vanderwalker,
Prairieville.
l.-iaac M. Williams and Elizabeth
Bolton. Woodland.
.
Geo M. Shores and Rose Feaster,
Carlton.
Tho*. II. Prosser and Louise H. Quine.
Johnstown. '
Chester Honeywell and E. A. Wil­
liams, Prairieville.
John Riokart and Effie Lightfoot.
Ionia.
Norman H. Rowley ami Veva J.
Coville, Woodland.
Cassius M. Gould and Ada Clemeace,
Assyria.
Joe. W. Smith and Mina Gibbens,
Woodland.
Arthur W. Griffith and Florence E.
Johnson, Hasting*.
Ulysess 8. Grant and Rufena A. Paul.
Hastings.
Andrew Smith and Manda Buckhart.
Hope.
-—.
— Einory J. Watts and Carrie E. Roush.
Carlton.
„
F. E. Sisson and Mary H. Bowen,
Hastings.
Glen W. Greenfield and Ella O Wink leman. HasLinga.
Albert W. Williams and Laura E.
Hendershott, Baltimore.
Clayton Price and Zella Center. Hast°Adrian D. Cook aud Alice 8. Perkins.

Clarence L. Dickeraon and Iza L.
Hendershott, Hastings.
C. W. Whitney and Anna Dkduuon.
Hastings.
Lewis B. Hancock and Amanda J.
Roush, Hustings.
Wm. IL Hughes and Cyntha A. Law­
ton, Hatting*.
Bourdmaa Hays and Ella-Connett,
Nnshv;i;,&gt;.
Martin L. Cole and Mary D. Park.
Nashville.
,
Wm. Sweegle* and Anna Green,
Freeport
Geo. Strouse and Nettie Bull, Irving.
Henry Hatch and Mary Cain. Irving.
W. E. Kidder and Emma Keech.

and Faunte Gunn.
Grant Fi
Nashville.
James II. McKevttt and Vina E. Mc­
Neil Middleville.
Edward Hatton and Mary E. Kn«pj».
Middleville.
C.L. Walrath and Christina Velte.
Nashville.
.
, „
Theo. L. Dillon and Mary J. Kerr,
Nashville.
John Funites and (Hive B. Cook.
Nashville.
Wm. H. Flurry and Permrite De­
Long, Castleton.
Eddie J. Bump and Stella Odell,
Hastings.
Orrin Stevens and Ida Y/fMeed, Free­
port.
Geo. H. Winters and Cora M. Moore,
Barry.
Dan’l P. Bollinger and Bettie Marn­
ier, Morgan.
Albert Butler and Linda A. Nash.
Hastings.
Wm. W. Williams and Flora B. Rik­
er, Hastings.
The above are all the mamages for
1885. together with the places where the
weddings occurred, *o far as reported
to the county clerk. The total number
is IM. Probably 30 or a will be added
to the number for 1885, making a total
of from 206 to 210.

John Thompson and Artie A. Hull,
Hope.
Jas. Irving and Emily L. Hyser,
Middleville.
Daniel A. Holbrook and Juliette
Scudder. Hastings.
Wilber Tinker and Ella Trimmer,
Yankee Springs.
Frank G. Thiers and Kate Williams.
Hastings.
E. O. Garnier and Estella Tinker,
Middleville.
’
Cassius Hubbell and Anna Coleman,
Middleville.
Chas. A. Waters and Cyntha O.
Smith. Barry.
I
Cha*. L. Bradley and Mattie I) Slawson, Nashville.
John Buchanan and Marv False,
Hastings.
PURE
J uk® ML Hagar and Adda M. Berg­
man. Nashville.
Wilber D. Bradley and Dolly A. Utt,
Morgan.
Almond L. Molntyre and Mary C.
Smith, Hope.
IL W. Richards and Sopha L. Wales,
Prairieville.
David W. Shepherd and Belle Hol­
comb. Prairieville.
William Joy and Susie Wooley,
Johnstown.
Hiram W. Fandly and Lydia M.
Smith, Johnstown.
Frank W. Tucker and Elsie A. Ware,
Castleton.
Andrew Leanstrain and Sophia Hogle. Nashville.
Nicholas M. Erway and Lottie Pow­
ell Baltimore.
F. M. Myers and Elmira T. Durfee,
MOST PERFECT MADE
Hastings.
A. G. Kemberllng and Jennie Shoup,
Baltimore.
PRICS MAXIMG POMTDSR CO..
Chas. II. Ketchum and Chloe B. Ford, CK1QAOO.
'«T. I
Baltimore.
Frank H. Latta and Emma A. Mott.
Nashville.
/
Wm. Fettlngill and Cora Deroond,
Woodland.
Fred Busby and Edith Rork. Hast"■En.er H. Ely and Clare L. Kelly, I

PR/G

SPECIAL

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Hastings.
Edwin Mason and Belle McCartney.
Nashville.
L. P. Richtmyer and Nova E. Mor­
ford.
Banfield. J
ford, Banfield.
Jared
L. 2_
Smith
andi Nellie M. Smith,
™_
l*____
Irving.
''ii|ran
C^Semdby
Myron C.
Sensll, and Delia A.’ H1U.
MOST PERFECT MADE
Yankee Springs.
Geo. Hook and Anna Roi i, Maple
Grove.
'
Alfred Youngs and Nettie
-McKernan, Assyria.
RobL L. Wright and Hannah B.
Williams, Woodland.
Hastings.
Tho*. 8. Husted and Elizabeth L.
Henry Harshburger and Candta Nor­ Winslow, Carlton.
ton. Irving.
Eddie 8hafe and Man- Beck. Assyria.
Davld C. Stiles and May A. Kipp,
Geo. W. Rowlader and Lucy J. Mc­
Our sales will soon reach it with the
Johnstown.
Arthur, Nashville.
Geo. W. Swan and Cora E Simmins,
Jerome E, Wolcott and Mary E. increase already shown since the addi­
Nashville.
Roush. Baltimore.
tion to our atom
John F. Morgan and Hannah Repkey, ^Geo. A. Mantle and Ida M. Collim,
Thornapple;
Wm. Murceliua .indJMary Whitworth.
John C. Shilling aud Sarah A. 8tevJohnstown. .
ens.
Lad Im.
Wm. H. Litts and Evaline C. Berg­
Lewis A. Hyde and Anna E. Pang­
Who wear Seal, For and Flush garman. Cedar Creek.
burn. Hope.
meats should never carry leather shop­
John T. Fnrleny and Ella Demond.
Frank R. Pancoast and Isabelle A. ping Lags. ■
Woodland.
McElhaney, Hasting*.
Geo. F. Stacev and Florence B. Dan­
Vernon A. Hammond and Verna M.
iels. Freeport.
Walton, Baltimore.
Wm. H. Stover and Nellie A. Johnson.
Wm. Buer azjd Sylbin Osborn, ThornJohnstown.
Price now 18c and 30c. reduced from
Henry W. Cotton and Hannah E.
M. Feighner and Estella A. 25c and 30c.
Hunt, Johnstown.
Wilson, Nashville.
Frank s. Hart and Lattle R. Whitte­
Richard M. Bates and Allie G. Os­
more. Rutland.
born, Hasting*.
Seth Gray and Orpba A. Kenyon.
Wm. E. Keeler and Klttie M. Combe.
Middleville.
Middleville.
Wm. IL Gray and Mary E. Irving,
Frank R. Prindle and Hattie D. BHas. per
Middleville.
MlddlevUle.
SPKINU* COMPANT
Richard E. Brown and Mary Tinker,
Franklin 1. Matteson and Lillian E.
Yankee Spring*.
Stanton, Baltimore.
Henry Strong and Jewie Golden,
Wm. Eckart and Anna F. Gooch. Ir­
Morgan.
ving.
Eugene C. Wright and Julia IL
Frank Ford and Jennie DeKlein,
MitchelL Thornapple.
Hastings.
Alonzo D. Shepherd and Ella L.
Archibald G. Orr and Amanda E.
Buffington, Carlton.
OunntaB, MiddieviBe.
Ferry Ames and Sarah Norwood,
Abram- Brink and Elizabeth Parnell,
Prairieville.
Hope.
.
Chas. E. Moore and Charlotte Elsey,
Aurelius P. Payne and Bessie GalletWe have opened up a new depart
Johnstown.
ley, Hastings.
Edgar Bristol and Hattie A. Bauer,
Geo. L. Segur and Eva M. Savaoool. ment, everythin* being sold at lowe
Hostings.
1prices than ever before in this city.
Hastings.
David Brown and Sarah Altman.
8PUNG A COMPANY.
Herbert Brown and Clara Ketchum,
Hustings.
Hasting*.
.
Adam Connett and Ilonina Malony,
Wm. F. Brouse and Minnie M.
Made-up Cambric article®, trimi. xl
Nashville.
Boughton, Hasting*.
, with Hamburg Embroidery, for Lau. s
Henry C. Cook and Carrie Graham,
John H. Fish and Anna G. Shepherd, and
.
MteM®;ateo a fine assortment for
Middleville.
Freeport.
wardrobe.
Lewis E. Cole and Emma Castelei n. Infanta
'
Calvin bawdy and Mary Hitt, Wood­
Morgan.
. ___ ______________ SHUNG » COMPANY.
land.
Wm. H. Garland Sadie M, Hanson.
Eleazer D. Hayes and Sarah A. Turk,
If you wish a Cloak, visit onr Cloak
Castellon.
] Department.
Middleville.
Chas. C. Heath and Cora E. Cum­
Chas. II. Tompkins and Minnie E.
_________________ BHUNG A COMPANY.
mings, Hasting*.
Dean. Hastings.
Chaa. E. Neckerson and Lucretia E.
Warm comfortable Blankets very
Cortez F. Wilkinson and Emma C.
Chapin. Assyria.
&lt;cheap, atao an elegant assortment of
Bunn, Hastings.
Eber Moffit and Deda Newton. Free- &lt;OomhjtoblMmcMTS. soc. «. »IJB,
Lewis E. Tuttle and Jane C. Fifield.
81A0. *1.75, and upward.
Baa tings.
:
Mam. If. Hoffman and Emma L. WalFrank E. Houghtalin and Ella A.
MTUNa * COMPAN Y.
Black. Hastings.
1
Henry D. Norton andJEmma Ulrich,
Isaac Purkey and Minnie S. Bock,
Naahville.
&lt; Carlton.
Jaoob Lndquest and Mary Hanson.
John B. Meestaner and Sarah E. McMore. Maple Grove.
Nashville.
Clark Durham and Hellen Milla,
Wellington U. Kidder and Ahniaa
MMdlevflle.
Keech, Hastings.
Rufus K Knight aad Ella French
Clinton J, H ubbard and Florence Tal­
bot, Middleville.
:Middleville.
I^ewfa Williams and Elsie J. Howard,
John A. Kaley and Carrie A. Hoyt.
Rutland.
.
IMiddleville.
Wm. Millard and Cora Fitch. Yankee
Thomas D. Palmer and Alma A.
MHUKa fcOUMPAJtl. .
Springs•
John Whetstone and klargaret Fisher.
Hastings.
I
Nik® T. Diamond and Mary Heath.
A. J. Cbeesebrough and Minnie IL
Ward, Freeport.
boytar
D. B. Kennedy and Julia F. Baker,
Middleville.
I
William E. Hill and OMve M. Main,
Htetings.
'
John McElwain and Jecnie E. UJark,
icraHotre.no..

PIEXTRACTS
ONE MILLION.

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OLD HICKORY’S MEMORY.
Jaokson’e Victory wt New Orleans
Celebrated at Colombo* O.

Club ot Columbus. th" leadiufc Driuocratlr.

girls ore BiiffJring Trotn rmlenewj and
dehillity, It is a alga that their blood is
poor and thin, nnd that they need
Brown's Iron Bitten. The only prepa­
ration ot iron that can be taken safriy.
Captain Christian Olson, of tho schooner Miss Barton. ChurtTiut st,, Louisvill.-.
Millie Trim, ol Bangor, Me., was found dse- Ky., sms, “Brown’s Iron Bitiers cund
. .. .
.
.
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tne of rhi qmatism when evervthlcfdac
IIBIIUII -|.V* ...... ...t......
....... —...... — the entrance to Boston harbor. He toki failed."
the following jdtihil story of wreck and
The nwrro exodus from the south
anfferhia:
to the wut continues.

(lay nvenfog. There witv
&lt;«te including a number
Hon. H.

J. Booth. I’rvrilk itofjhe dab. was insutw
of reremoniesnnd Hos. T.E. Rowell in mitre
of toimta
Hon. Joseph K. McDonaW.ot Indiana, re
■ponded to thr toast “Andrea Jackson.?
Judge; Alien (J. Thin man spoke to “The
Constitution nnd the Democracy,” though ,
his remarks were quite Brief, owing to the
late hour when the speaking began.
Governor
the- toast:
uinmiui Homily rt spiraled
....... --to
........
— ,
••The Slate of Ohio—at righty-throe tho
Belle ol the Union." in a homtiroua s|M*ch,
upon. To*.bi were also responded to by
Hons. George L. Converse, Joseph H. Outliwaits, John F. Follett and Genera! Durbin
Ward.
Henrv Watterson, in response to tlie
tOMf, “Th- Democratic Press," pnH a
tribute to its work ami long-suffering and
declared that its mission now wm to criti­
cise th. pnseiit Administration fairly nnd
not ‘'slop over.” Referring to Pmudcrft
devrlipd Mr. Watterson rontinued:.

very wrong teeltns of partiality and con-

country signal proof* oi his honest- st
petit,. In a word, he ha» vlnd'eale
Democratic claim of Iniegriu mid mu
Hum. which bBOed the isnip-fon falsel
of Die Kepiibl cans h»i1 won b&gt;s iMecil-tn

• LOST RECKOHIHO.
urrs
equal intellectual

crxM ui ti-in in»u

which

beJnw

over the landscape like a veil of ethwroal
Ikm. and th. atlUna- tna -!&gt;■&gt;&lt;&gt;"' d«pressing in Ito intensity.
Suddenly the bell of the village church
began to toll. The xoleniu n-verberatious seemed almost out of tune, break­
ing upon the slumberous stillness of
that perfect afternoon.
Tabitha Jones wm dead-j»oor Tabi­
The beet on earth, can truly be said ,tha, the village spinster. Generations
of Grigg’s Glycerine Salve, which is had come and guiic—she had gone on,
sure, safe and speedy cure for cute, not forever, but for a long, long time.
bruises, scalds, bums, wounds and ail Now
:
she was dead.
other sores. We positively cure piles,
"I wonder how old ulie really was?"
tetter and all akin eruptions. Try this queried one and another, a* the tones
wonder healer. Satbtuution guaranteeds of die bell floated mournfully over the
or money refunded. Only 25 cent*.’ 'village, and over the farms, and far
Sold by F.Holchk&gt;M.
down the valley, where tho river lay
Nallw Gould, tbs ouly daugbter ot Jay Gmild. .shimmering like a sword In the grass:
lolued the Urol i’re-u-yuriun church In New "But wait, and wo shall see. Pretty
zui
Hr l.ruihi WBM nvraeut Ml tillsoon the sexton will toll off her ngu.
Fur clean*lug the throat and streugthea!i.g
the voice, Ayer's Cherry Pectoral is Invaluable

ScnoxnnraS «4i«isra&gt;lnaU&gt; smaalied into kindIllis aoiNf, and limn ssl about attraoting at­
tention to tuy auidlt.on.
Boston, Jan. 11.—The scenes attending
the rescue id shipwrecked mariners in thia
vicinity, Satqrdr.y, were often of great ex­
citement, and several uf the rescues were
accomplished only by dint of great gal­
lantry. Convicts at the city institution
on lieer Island accomplished tho saving
ol throe men, who were clinging to
the rigging of the schooner Juliet
when she was first descried. Throe ot
her crew had already been lost. The ex­
citing acene wm witnessed by all the con­
vict population of the island, aud ite suc­
cessful termination wm greeted by long­
continued cheering. The Hfe-aaving crew
bbuch Saturday. and tho cltixena co-oper­
ated with them in caring for the untortunate men.
Naw Ybcur. Jan. 11.—Ths Philadelphia
schooner, Mary 0. Farr, from Baltimore to
Providence, caught fire Saturday and
drifted on a bar ten miles south of Long
Branch. Tlie wreck wm crushed to’ bite
tike an eggshell. Ths right man at the life-

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M. Pasteur has five new patients for his bydruphobic treatment.
*
An old pbyskmu, reU'ed from prac’lee, bavlng
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The’old gray-haired mxCou was bow­
ing with the twelfth stroke of the mys­
terious age of Tabitha Jones, when
the doom of tho church vestibule,
slightly alar, were pushed open, and a
sfranger looked in. Hr was a young
fellow, covered with the dust of travel,
aud carried a long stick, freshly cut
from the woods, in hb hand.
' "Who’s deuJP” he asked, irrever­
ently."
The' old man raised one hand warningly, and then bowed to the rattling
rope again, m he muttered: "Thirteen.
"Who is it?" pcraiitad the young
man: "Haven’t I a right to know?",
"Fourteen," mumbled tho old sexton.-in rhythmic tqne.
"Came, now, old follow, who’s dead?
Can’t yon answer a civil questiou?"
"Tabitha Jones—ftftetm.
"Who waa-Taldtha Jones?"
"An old maid living here in town—
sixteen. Can't you leave me alone, Tin
tolling her—seventeen—was that seven­
teen or sixteen. now, consarn it! Go

A mischievous look crept into the
young scamp's eyes as ho watched the
sexton.
“How old was she, really?" he asked:
Th» French ministry will urge a reduction of "twenty-four?"
enhinlwl war luvirwt.
pon.lersUn*
"Twenty-four!” spluttered the sex­
Catarrh
ton: "Dian’t 1 tell yon she was an old
maid? There—which was that, four­
iUmsm!, liable. If neglected, to develop luio *er
teen
or eleven? Darned If I can keep
Reports from along the Jersey const in­ low* con»uiiit&lt;lloi&gt;. Bcitg n eoiiatttutliHml dlsdicate that the storm there Ims been al­ r*»e It require* a rou»Ututldnri remedy like 'count and talk to you. too. Go ’way!*
Hood1* Harxapartlla. whleli. acting through I be
"Most old maias will never admit
most utipnmllried in its violence and tho blood,
rewlM-a every |«rt of the »y»toin. effectdestruction ithas caused.. A doxen veaneh lug a radical and iterniauAut cure of catarrh in that they are over twenty-three at the
are reported ashore between Sandy Honk even Its mod severe forma. Prepared by C. 1. outmost," continued the interloper;
r
tA_u u...
and Barnegat Bay, with loaa of life in
"they generally fix on sixteen, seven­
teen. eighteen, nineteen------ "
oaltut the election of a Hetnoctatio Preai- many rases.* Eleven Lodi™ Imsen stiff, and
nlmoet covered in/ire and snow, were
"Keep still!" yellod tho old sexton,
Many suffering prattle drag theme Ives sbout thoroughly exasperated and *alarmed:
with falling strength. feeUhig that they am. •Til be gush-darned if you haln’t
screed Uiat. If we
from.what ship.
strodllv slaking Into the grave, when hy using
naic ounoiirrent p&lt;
BoKTOft. Jnn. 11.—The schooner Juliet, ol rarker &lt;Tnnlr iM would find acurcrommrnr- thrown me out uf ray reckoning alto­
Ing w ith Ute first dose, and vitality and strength gether. I don’t know whether I’ve
Inch Kllaworth. Me., was driven on the rocks snn-ly
lueusure
coming back to them.
struck seventeen times or a hundred.
near Deer Island Friday night, andtbeOhpThe Greeks are pretutring for war, and king,
government and people all want Ute strife tobe- Say. young feller—yon got me in this
scrape—what’11 I do?"
the e«*e irotn all
DEATH ON THE RAIL.
"Stop a minute, and then begin over
tne inure or less
eoneern. and 1
again. People will understand there
not help rexrcttinx
►t wuero he found
has been some interruption or some­
.
if li-s own.
thing. There, it's befcn just a minute
I »hr&gt;« Of hand' which
HBTs Hair aad Wbi.ker D)t
and a half now—go ahead. I won't
Wilmimtox.IM., Jan. 11 .—Friday night'a
bother you any longer. Good-day.”
anon -Htorm caused the moat serious blurk
•
UI.
—Now York hair dealers have issued
I (tank &lt;h«t, touch"WelL now. who would have thought
rurrtd for years, suspending travel for a circular relating to the different
it! And only last yc»r they said she
ill •&gt; main* hours. Abunt 7: J5 Saturday morning the styles of hair clrvsking, in which they wa* going to marry f)eacon Finney,"
Wilmington A Northern train which lenvro «ay*. "The Puritan style of hair cut­
"How many did you say it was,
ting. close all over the head nnd shaped
with two shifting engines that had been in saucer bang on the forehead, which Jane?"
"A mind rod and twenty-two. Veil.
of a plan whirl, h- ll.ousht n ever! one This •wit out from the station with snowwas quite a favorite with some foreign
I declare! Who’d have thorrht it?"—
WM ihe nppo tlUi.ern or n silver cumin as oa
Uwropeni to dear the track. Both engines
ladies, has been eagerly adopted by Puck.
were running rapidly, and the Wilmington
nnd Northern train waa also under a good our pretty shop girls, perhaps because
licnB of steam. Opposite the Harlan and il saves time. This style 1s not now
A LATE TRICK.
Hollingsworth C-nupany's tracks, th. worn in Europe, and the sooner It is
engines and train came together with discountenanced here the better for the
anil tho people pnul-1 make their report
Apologirs.
a terrible crash. On account of the blind­ looks of our fair countrywomen. Front
ing snow. th. engineers of the approach­ coiffere* are worn in pompadour style."
There wm quite n throng of ladies
ing trains were not aware of ths -.V. F. Masi.
■standing on the corner nf Clark arid
SHSWAsnoxn, Pa.. Jan. 9—The exeito­ danger until the collision occurred. Three
—You can’t destroy - a false set ot
ment at Boato u Run. where the block ot_ men were killed outright and three others teeth in the retort of a crematory. Mudiann streets yesterday afternoon
have since died. Several were badly injured. This I deem one victory of art over na­ waiting for w«st aide core. Into the
broach Thursday, wm renewed yesterday
ture. Our own teeth we can reduce to /eontar ot the group a slender little
afternoon, when another large area of Stir­
ashes with the re«t of the boily, but woman in black thrust herself so vigor­
Paata, Jan. 8—The new Cabinet wm an- false teeth and gold plate hold, their ously that one of thr ladles in thu front
face, upon which^’s located right block* of
houses, begun to settle. The }&gt;eop1e tl»&lt;l nontujad in the Official Ctarette yeetrrday own. Silver plates or any other sub­ was pushed from the curb into the
afternoon.
It
ia
na
follows
:
stance used by dentiste will disappear, ■troet. The momentum of the woman
from tbs houses in terror, louring all their
M. Oe Fraye'net. President of the Council but four thousand dagrt-ea of beat have in black apparently carried her for­
effect* behind. The groin&lt;1 hns settled
about four feet, nnd the houses are twisted
been turned on artificial teeth without ward with tne lady she had pushed,
out of shape, and are expected to go down
destroying them, and the gold rivets in whom she grabbed quickly around the
of Public lusu-ucUon; M. Demote Minis­ ’.he teeth, after that heat haa been ap­ waist m if to save her from falling. As
ter of Justice; M. Devslle.
Minister
plied, will also bo found intact.—Cre­ tho two recovered their equilibrium a
matory Expert.
reporter, who was passing, thought he
Escaxab*, Midi.. Jan. fi.—After a trial
—Evidence baa been accumulated to aw one of the slender little female's
tasting three days the jury in the case ot
■how that Brigham Young was as hands emerge from a pocket in the
the &lt;5ty Treasurer of Ishpeming vs. Daniel
avaricious in the acquisition of land as bustle nf her whom she had jostled.
F. Wadsworth, for embeuiement, returned
of wives.
In the Cache Valley an im­ There wm, however, nothing in her
sv.rdict ol guilty. JudgvGrant sentenced
mense tract of land wm taken up by hand, and after an effnsivc anologv she
Wadsworth to a fine of J500 or one rear
•In ths penitentiary. This is the fourth
this section are much.depressed by the Mormons under Brighum Young's in­ cro.«aed the street and walked quickly
Fraudulent pre-emption to State StreeL up which she turned.
gloomy outlook for securing a crop thia structions.
entries were made on false testimony
The reporter followed her. At the
peming for 1135,000, of which &gt;40,000
with a capacity id fitly thousand tons or of residenoe and cultivation, after corner of Washington and State streets
wm taxes collected for the dty of Ishpsmwhich
the
land
wm transferred to several ladies were standing on the
more, are practically empty, and there la
little prospect, now that the winter la uvee Young (himself. Since his death tha curb line as usunl and blocking the cor­
half gone, ol tilling them. Not a pound of land hM gone partly to the church and ner. Again the little woman in black
partly to a pasture company. A mass darted into the crowd, and again she
ice Iim thus far this season base packed in
of evidence has been secured by the pushed one of the party into the street
yesterday rendered his decision m umpire thia locality.
Government agent, and in all likeli­ A second time she went through the
in the arbitration between the operatoro
hood the fraudulent entries will be can­ form of saving her victim from a fall,
celed and the land opened to settle- and this, time there wm no doubt about
thlch is tho
tnent.— Chieayo Times.
amount naked for by the’miners. Th
operatoro only wanted to pay fifty cents.
compared with HIM, of 10.000. and a de­
Coleman, aehr. Weymealh. pl&gt;ing
crease nf 0,000 in ths num &lt;• whostaigrat। AUanttoatv and N. Y.. badboentrooi*
ed to Canada, an increase of 9.000 in
. a rougti so that he was unsble to elreti. into
the emigration uom Ireland to tbs United
hand. The little woman in black apol­
the ex-Odifoniia millionaire, in giving States, and 3,000 from Ireland to Canada.
ogised gracefully, and tripped into a
Instant relief,
Thuroday,
KkEkraZ
pMtinc car without leaving a ahadow
of suspicion after her.
What the reporter saw b probably
^toBlss «?tt&gt;?Btaad
Hill, ths plaintiff in th. Sharon divorr. ramsdvfiitbeCW
thr schooner. Fro
the latest trick of the female pickpocket
asd
Remedy
at
W.
cms, wm yesterday married to David 8.
Terry, formerly Chief-Juntie of California,
the slayer of Senator Broderick in a dual
■bows that bustle
investment for lad

linbllitiea nrr

Catholic

I thlnkpy'i (Team Balm It thsbrot remedy

•JJ-J- A- /kora. Agt U. F. K K. co.,ii»s&gt;.

—A very loquacious lady, calling
day to consult her physician, talked on
and on with such volubility that the
latter could not get la a word edge­
ways. Growing impatient he at length
told her to put out her tongue, which
she did. ' He then said: "Now please

—WM-a !—al— u
fa lnw&gt; tn
.

BEST TONIC.
ated iu Uie township ot Yankee r *
of Hoitj*. stale 01 Mlelilgan.
Dated October Wto, a. D. mug.

1

HAMMOND. BAMK WTIRTH ‘a I

onicc of Utr 11
Michigan, mi

Wt’i.'TKT'S

ASHES n&gt; PAINS!
r proved Mid adfiUUed to prubute
'•I echo all- over!" What a conwncq ox'.I
prodsioq; and how much it rneaqs to rqany
HijMMil MMi IH&gt;CU Mid w-nii With to* cwtitkriro
x r»r sufferer! These aches l^ve a
wum, *nd rqo'« frequently thaqisqoner4iuu,“y5 .“I*"1. wuu-to L tuotigagc torn, ta how
rll j tuspccted, 'the cause is tf|e L«ver or ' ciatuwd to b« due six hundred aud twcuty-one
K-dngys. No disease is more painful ot 1 .uullaro, aud uo suit or prucoedlug at law having
been tu-tltuted Mi recover the debt recured
ser ous thaq these, aqd no rerqedg is so
said morliracr &lt;n- nnv tuirt tlavwil
'
• Notice is^ Uaerefore hen by siren u,a; tL,
p-oeqpt aqd effective as
Mvnteos described la MudmoriMro wiu on u*
SOU: day of January , ims. ut the buur of ooe
o’riuck p. ■., st tbe not th trout door of uw
Court House, In the city ot HubUi&gt;k*. that betas
the pl.ro of hoMu« Hie Circuit Court, fur raid

MISHLER’S

Bitters-

No remedy has uct beeq discovered
tqat is so effective iq all KIDNEY AND
LIVER COMPLAINTS,-MALARIA. DYSPEP­
SIA. etc., aqd yet it is simple and hertR’
less- Scieqco aqd tqed&gt;cal skill have
corqbined wtth woqderful success tfjose
herbs which rieture h»* provided for the
cure of disease
it strengthens aqd in
vlgorates the whole system.

town ol Joluistowu. lu the Count, of Harry and
.the iiorto-w rat quarter ol the north eost-iuanrr
Ml ou mcUuo six (6) lu towu one (D north mure

In tteuoetireMt corner thereof containing ooe
liliniln-lt »ui! tt.IrtfU n
nt lua.rf
.
CLKMEXT SMITH. Attorney for Mortgage?1
l&gt;etault having been made tn tho coadlUon cf
arortaln mortgage uu4o by Henry Howarth
and Nancy Howarth, ld» wife. January .T:h
IS7». io KatralaXfck Holden, aud recorded in the
offire of ftegteter of Deeds for fterrv Couutw
Michigan, ou January anti. HTO. In Uber 12 ot

MISULEB HERB BITTEBB CO.

MMI. brquralhrd to
une having bre:i duly
•bate br-ptcmlM-r IKh.

‘ CANDEE
itabber ta. n -

BOOTS]Dundee'
DOUBLE THICK
BALL
1
Orlkcoty Jtrbber Boots

Doubi^'JH

Barry County, upon shlib
low claimed* to be due. our
ly-oue and (8-lCb dollars and

— Ini...

front door uf the

Ml. - UUl . IWI
Comity of Hatry, be sold to the higher bidder,
oc so much then of as may be nreeroan to P»’
the amount secured by said mortnuct uilh the
tegri rorta and cIuutc* of *•« b satel Tbr land
it desertLed In said nx.rtg*4» »» “all that rcrtaln
piece or patrol uf laud Miuated, lying and
in ihe County ol Harry, Mate of MIcMgsa.
known and described m follows to alt: The

DOUBLE WEAIL

1v*ORars J

I
I
^bleTh.ckBaluJ

pairs so niGHEn.

test.

amount hereby mortirasro bein&lt; one huad.red
UHrteeii and »-l« m-rro mor. or Ie**."
Dated November 3rd. IW.
JOHN liOl.DKN, owner of said Morvsrs.
CLEMKNT SMITH, Attorney for Morts-iKre?

..JrsSl

FOR SALE BY
R. A J. CUMMINGS*CO.
DKTWIT.

PARKER’S
HAIR BALSAM
the pmuterCsveriufoi «!.»»».
inc tMltaw. Ratonng I he cr.tnr
:

PARKER’S TONIC

Ntsto uf Mlelil&lt;nn- Id the Circuit Court for U;&lt;coiuiry of Harry.
Iteubeu &gt;1. Warrii er and LaFayrtte Lyttle, aroparumrabln Soins buslur** si Tokd" Ohio,
under the flno aunt ol Warriuer &amp; Lyttle. *&gt;.
Daniel F. Riley—In attachment.

IjUajettt- Lyttle, s eo-pa&gt;tm-raiilp il&lt;*
~w nl Tolnio. Ohio, under thr Ona n*m«
the deiendont above named, tor Uie wun of «&gt;»
hBMtred nlfiety-seven and &lt;2-100 dollar*, wluc*
said writ wm returnable on the firrt da-.
’&gt;4
ermber. A. D. !M\
"
Dated this 2d day of December, £ d mug.
KnIffkx • vanarman.
_ __________ *
■Atty’a for I'iff*
— —— — — .
virtuii. vvur* rm u*v
County ot Barry.
Sevilla Althouse vs. Freeman Chri-qwU. Rent*
■in Brunt and Lester B. Brunt-In aIU4r
■towL
Notice Is hereby riven that on the =sth day of
a writ of attachment • s*
issued out of the circuit court for tho remniy &lt;■
of HevtUs Althouse. thr above

ail you are skk ia bed,
today; kwiUrirewa
CiJtHKXT Smith.

„ftoUy u hereby riysa that st&gt; the 10th day ci
Xqvmnber, A. D l&amp;B, a writ of attachment wm

�A LOST RECXONWG.

OCEAN DISASTERS-

OLD HICKORY’S MEMORY.
Jaotoson’e Victory at New Orleans
Oei.bratod at Oolumbu* O.

Cbi.&lt;m.a«. O.: Jan. 10.-Tte Jarksen
Ctab of Cotambus, th* leading D-inocratin
orgsi irntfoa of Centra! Ohio, gave it. ao­
. Friday
... mnvening.
-.I-..
There were
niolbireqoet
three hundred »«&lt;-«• i'idudmg •
Ohio Congrrewmen, m-uitere or »m» i.egLiatore-mi State ofll’-iste. Tbs arrangywmntnndtereirc were-complete. Hon. H.
J. Booth. PrMUtli-itoHlio club. *« innater
olrereHW-niresnd Hon. T.E. Rowell master

' ° Hon'jfosrph K- McDonald,"! Indiana. t»
apondsd to thr toast "Andrew
Judge' Allen G. Thunnan spoke to Tl»
Constitution nnd the Democracy, thongh ,
his remarks were quit'owing to tte
late hour when tta-s|w«king bynn.
Governor HuodlvnsjH&gt;-..l«Ito the toast:
•■The Stele of Ohio—at eighty-three the
Bell* ol the Onion," I” • humorous uperch,
extemporaneous in chnrneter, in which no
Important question nt iewuv was touched
T.oista were also responded to by
Hons, ucorgc i—

- ---- r--

wait*, John F. Follett nnd Genera: Durbin
%Henrr Watterson, in rrsponte to th*
toast. “The Democratic Prws*. pah' a
tribute to ite work and long-suffering ami
dectardl that it« mission now was to erttfciir th* nnOent Administration fairly nnd
not “slop over " Referring to Frreident
devrliiail Mr. Watterson rontinusd:of ttei Admin »tr*i&gt;oii wurt-„
a___
friend
ought to ray. I must not be m •’•••;’*•
j ,__ ....-u.Bui.itori. r .n at' UUni*

peciu. tn A word, bv b&lt;«
Democratic claim ot l»'egrit,
1 B1IU

l am at raid that Ui* robust

ponderaUng

the c"-c trmn all
me m.,re or lea*
not b«l(&gt; regrcttiiic

appo ntu

miiclit a good one
I or it sfivi-r OOOMS
luemlx-r*. Let the

afternoon, when another targe urea Ol Sur­
face, upon which^s located eight block* of
houses, began to settle. The jieople tied
Irani th* houses in tenor, fearing all their
effect* behind. The grouirfl hns settled
about four feet, nnd the house* are twisted
out of shape, and ore expected to go down

EMA3A0*, Mtcb., Jan. ft.—,After * trial
lasting three days tho jury in the case of
the Uty Treasurer ol Ishpeming vs. Daniel
F. Wadsworth, lor embeulement, returned
a verdict of guilty. Judge Grant senteneed
Wadsworth to a flue ot &gt;500 or one year
.in th* penitentiary. This is the fourth
-time the roar has come to trial. D. F.
Wadsworth tailed two years ago at Ish­
peming for &gt;135,000, o! which &gt;40,000
was taxes collected for the city of lelipsm-

CoLtnniVB. 0., Jan. 9.—Judge Thunnan
yesterday rendered his decision m umpire
in the arbitration between the operator*
rat* at sixty eente a ton, which is th*
amount naked for by the miners. Th*
operators only wanted to pay fifty e*ate.

tb* ex-Cnlifornta millionaire,

in giving

stated that he is absolutely without in

RnbiUtuo ar*

K.’£3S

HjGkll, rxxl ii-ltb. too ■ Wh«i your
girls «r« uiUrricr from
»r»l
SeHlUty. It l» Ukign tint tbdr Mood l»
poor and thio, .nd that ihoy uort
Hrowo', Iron Hitters. Thoonly preuu.
•d yesterday. Xariy yesterday morning ration ol Iron that ran b« takm aaldy.
Captain Christian Olson, of the nehooner Mia. Barton. Ch.atnut at.. LoularlUr.
Millie Trim, of Bangor, Me., was found des­ Kv.. Bara.
Iron Blttera cui»d
titute end nearly froBeo on OH Islaud, a mi. or rh.qmali»in whra rrrrnhleg da.
barrec spot near Boston light house at
the entrance to Boston harbor. He toM fallad."
Tho nrom oxodua from lha aouth
the following pitiful story of wreck and
to the wwt coutinutsL
suffering:
1 M-lrd from South Amboy, N. J. tor
The bmt on earth, ran truly he raid
.
_ i.K - Smw MrM of &lt;XMU. Uwe
ofGrUg. Olyoorlno Salrr, which la
auro, aafr and apordy euro for rula
hrnlww arahK bum., aound, aad all
other eono. We yxalUvdy cun, pil™.
tetU'.r and all skin eruption*, fry thin
wonder healer. Satistuctkin guarantor
or money refunded. Only 25 cent*-.
Sold
by F. HutcblUM.
which
Ufa rote nd w-tb
of JayGouta.
o»r cJuUiiny stlfl
-d’,’Orbiit'

It was a dreamy. s»d afternoon, new
the close of Sep nmlwr. Tlie »hin. bJmest irapslpabl* haae of autumn hung
over the landscape like a veil of *thnraal
laoe. and the -till rums was almost da-

prewing Id its intensity.
Suddenly the bell of the village church
began to tall. The solemn reverbera­
tions seemed almost out of tunc, break­
ing upon the «lumb«rouM snllnesa or
that porfeot afternoon.
Tabitha Jones was dead-poor Tabi­
tha. tho village spinster. Generations
had comr and gone—»be htu! gone on,
not forever, but for a long, long time.
Now she was dead.
'
"I wonder how old she really wasF
queried one and another, as the tones
of the bell floated mournfully over the
rjllsgf-, and over the farm*, and for
down the vnlley. where tho river lay
shimmering lite a sword in the gr*w:
below me never
"But wait, nnd w« shall see. Prettv
soou the sexton will toll off her ngo. ’
n.
For clean»lug the throat and »trensthea!ng
Thirold gray-haired sexton won bow­
the voice, Ayer * Cherry Pectoral to Invaluable
ing with the twelfth stroke of tlie mys­
to Binger* ai &lt;1 publie ipodiere.
terious age of Tabitha Jones, when
Postmsktrr IV*r*oo. of New York. *entllN» the doom of tho church vestibule,
New Year * xircllnK card* to pustmaaters all
•lightly tijiir. were puthed open, and n
ovorttie worfii,
stranger looked in. He won
was a young
youn- I
stronger
Tlie best blood purifier and nystetn reyulalor fellow, covered with the duxt of travel,
ever placed wlUilu tee ranch of sufferhw human­ aud carried a long Stick, freshly cut
ity. truly to Electric Btltere. inactivity uf to*
llrer. iUlllouauess. Janndlre. CousUpatlmi. from the woods, in his hand.
UnUon to m&gt; amdlt.on.
-Who’s daadP" he asked, irrever- .
Boston, Jnn, 11.—The scene* attending Wonk Kidney*, or nay dlwase of tb* «n»*ry
or wfioever mulrea an ■PK.tlwr. tonic ontly.’’
the rescue nf shipwrecked nttirincra in thia organ*,
or mild sUmulant, will always find Electric MV
The old man raised one hand wnrnvicinity, Salqnlr.y, were oltan of great ex­ ter* Uie best nnd only cert ofu cur* known. They
citement, and several of the rescues wars act surely aad qulckfy. every bottle gunrMitowi ingly, and then bbwod to the rsttlin?
accompltahed only by dint of great gal­ Io give entire saltofaction or moucy refunded. ropo again, as he muttered: "Thirteen.
"Who is it?” persisted the young
lantry. Convicts at the city institution Sold *&lt; fifty ecuts a boule by W. H. Goodyear.
M. 1‘aMeur ha* five new patients for hi* hy­ mon: "Haven't I a right to know?" t
on Deer Island araumpiishrd the saving
of thr** men, who wer* clinging to drophobic troatmenL
♦•Fourteen,” mumbled the old sexthe rigging of th* schooner Juliet
ton.’in rhythmic tqne.
An old pbysk'tM. reU-ed from nracMee, baring
“Come, how, old feDow, who’s dead?
had ptaredln hto bauds by au East India mis­
Can
’t you answer a civil queatiou?”
sionary the formula of a simple r. grt»t&gt; * re
tor the speedy awlI |&lt;ermu&gt;cut cure of
"Tabitha Jonmr—ttftevn‘
vict population of ths island, and ite sue- lmrdy
oiwumption. hrouchltto. Catarrh. Asthma and
"Who was Tabltha Jones?"
ceaaful termination was greeted hy long­
"An old maid living here in town—
continued cheering. Tlie lifesaving crew
sixteen. Can’t you leave me alone. I'm
fcwu miouil.lk kun u ",I&lt;
sure, iiaj- icib
— tolling her—seventeen—was that seven­
bbach Sntunlsv. and the dtlxens co-oper­ hto Suffering fellow*. Actuated bv Utto motive teen or sixteen, now, coosarn it! Go
ated with them in caring for the unfortu­ an i a desIn-, to relieve human suffering. 1 will 'way—sixteen."
send free ol rltorge. to all who destr* It. this
nate men.
A mischievous look crept into the
li&gt; German. From b or English, with full
Nkw Yb«r. Jan. 11.—Ths PhilacMphia recipe.
_ a,.....
a... r, ’ I &lt;■ nfiil &lt; t, 11 , —
t.V
young Boamp’s eyes as he watched the
schooner. Mary G. Farr, from Baltimore to
Providence, caught fir* Batuniay nnd jiaper. W. A. Noras, i«a rowers Block. Kikkks- sexton.
"How old wm she, really?" he asked)
-drifteil on n bar ten mile* nouth of Long
Branch. The wreck was crashed to’ bite
Th» French ministry will urge a reduction of ••twenty-four?”
"Twenty-four!" spluttered the sex­
like an eggshell. Th* eight mea at th* life­
saving station near by wer* powerle** to
ton: ••Didn’t I tell ynu she was an old
render any assistance. All on board were
maid? There—which was that, four­
lost. Three bodies have been recovered.
teen or eleven? Darned if I can keep
“ou. com&gt;uini&gt;ilou. ttelng'• rouatltuuaual dte
'count and talk to you. too. Go 'wny!
nut it requires a couetllutMnal remedy like
"Most old maids will never admit
flood** Harwaiiartila. which, acting through lb*
most uupnralMed in ite violence and the blood, reaslir* every part of lliti*i*lcin, effect­
destruction it hue ennaed.. A down vowels ing a nut leal and permoteut cun? of catarrh In that they are over twunty-three at the
are reported ashore between Bandy Honk even It* nio-t sever* forms. Prepared by C. I. outmost’” continued the interloper;
"they generally fix on sixteen, seven­
and llarnrgat Day. with loss of life in Hood &amp; Co., Lowell. Mass.
teen.’ eighteen,’nineteen------ ’’
many rases.* Kleven bodies frozen stiff, and
the Kngltoh «»»’ »nd all on board lot
"Ke«p still T yelled the old sexton,
thoroughly
exasperated and ‘hlarmod:
Many saBcring people itrox tbrenv Ives alxiut
with falinig rtrvnxtti. feollIliK that they are. •TU be gosb-darned if you hain't
steadily
risking
Into
tne
grave,
when
hy
using
from.whiU ship.
thrown me out of ray reckoning alto­
I'ark-r
STonlv
they
would
find
a
curcrommrnrRo«toR, Jon. 11.—The schooner Juliet, of ing w lib Hi* first dose, and vitality and strength gether. 1 don’t know whether I'va
Ellsworth, Mr., was driven on the rock* surely coming bock lo them.
struck seventeen times or a hundred.
near Deer Island Friday night, andtbeOapSay. young feller—you got me in this
scrape—what’ll I do?"
Kin.
"Stop a minute, and then begin over
DEATH ON THE RAIL.
again. People will understand there
has been some interruption or some­
thing. Thhre.. it's been Just a minute
and a half now—go ahead. I won’t
Wilminotom.DvI.. Jan. 11.—Friday night’s
bother you any longer. Good-day."
sunn-wtorm caused the most serious block
I •
UI.
-New York hair doalvra have issued I
,u have thought
on the railroad tracks here that has oc­
"Well. BOW
now.. wnQ
who wvu
would
onl\_ ’1Mt■ rear
Tear they said Bhe
curred for years. suspending travel for a circular relating to the different | it,‘ And
‘
she
.. mii
,tn
hours. About 7:15 Saturday morning the styles of hair dressing, in which they I■ w
was
going
to rnarrv
marry 6«nnn
Deacon Pinnev.
Pinney,’”’
say:
"The
Puritsui
style
of
hair
cut
­
WihningUni Ji Northern train which lenvrs
"How many did you say It waa,
for Heading, Pa., nt eight o'clock, collided ting. close all over thr head nnd shaped Jane?"
with two shifting engines that hnd been in saucer bang on the forehead, which
"A htindrnd and twenty-two. Well,
went out from the station with snow- was quite a favorite with some totelgn I declare! Who’d have thorght itr’’—WweejiCTn to dear tho track. Both engine* l»&lt;!i**, has been eagerly adopted by
were running rapidly, and the Wilmington our pretty shop girls, perhaps because
nnd Northern train was also under a good ii saves time. This style is not now
A LATE TRICK.
hen'll ot steam. Opposite tho Martan and
Hollingsworth Company's tracks, tlie w orn in Europe, and the sooner it is
engines and train came together wish discountenanced here the bettor for the
Apaloarlss.
u terrible crash. On account ol the blind­ looks of our fair countrywomen. Front
There was quite a throng of ladies
ing nnow. th* engineers of the approach­ coifferes are worn in pompadour style.”
• standing on the corner of Clark arid
ing trains were not aware ol tbs —.V. F. Mail.
danger until the collision occurred. Thro*
—You can’t destroy a false set of Madison streets yesterday afternoon
men were killed outright and three other* teeth in the retort of a crematory. waiting for west side cars. Into the
have since died. Several were badly injured. This I deem one victory of art over na­
^center of the group a slender littln
ture. Our own teeth we can reduce to
ashes with the rest of the body, but woman in black thnurt herself ho vigor­
Pams, Jan. 8—Th* new Cabinet waa an- false teeth and gold plate hold their ously that one of thr Indies in thu front
nounqsd In the Official Garet*« yeuterday own. Silver plates or anr other sub­ was pwfaed from the curb into the
stance used by dentists wifi disappear, street. The momentum of the woman
afternoon. It ia ns follows:
but four thousand degrees of beat have in black apparently carried her for­
been turned on artificial teeth without ward with the lady she had pushed,
destroying them, and the gold rivets in whom she grabbed quickly around the
the teeth, after that heat has been ap­ wai«t as if to nave her from foiling. As
plied. will also be found intact.—Cre­ the two recovered their equilibrium a
reporter, who was passing, thought he
. AUD*. Minister or Murine »ni tu* matory Expert.
M Hrabant. MinHtor of Public
—Evidence has been accumulated to saw one of the slender little female's
•how that Brigham Young was aa hands emerge from a pocket in the
avaricious in the acquisition of land a* bnsllo of her whom she had jostled.
of wives.
In the Cache Valley an im­ There waa, however, nothing in her
mense tract of land was taken up by hand, and after an effusive ajiolugT «he
Mormons under Brigham Young’s In­ croraed the street and walked quickly
structions.
Fraudulent pre-emption to State Street, up which «he turned.
gloomy outlook for securing a crop this entries were made on false testimony
The reporter followed her. At the
of residence and cultivation, after corner of Washington and State streeta
with a capacity of fifty thousand ton* or which the land was transferred to several ladies were standing on the
more, ar* practically emptv. and there to
curb line as usual and blocking the cor­
HtU* prospect, now that the winter is over Young .himself. Since his death thei ner. Again the little woman in block
land has gone partly to the church and
partly to a pasture company. A mass darted Into the crowd, and again she
of evidence has been secured by the pushed one of the party into the street
this locality.
Government agent, and in all likeli­ A second time she went through the
hood tho fraudulent entries will be can­, form of soring her victim from a foil,
celed and the land opened to settle­ and this, time there waa no doubt about
her hand leaving the receaaaa ot tho
rho emigrated from England to the Unl&gt; ment.— Chicago TVmes.
other's just aa both came up atandlng.
She was unsuccoasful again, however
create of 8,000 ia Um num r who emigrat­ between Atlantic City and N.
into the street carried her puree in her
ed to Canada, an Increase of ft.000 in led with a cough bo that be *
Iithand. The little woman in black apol­
the emigration uom Ireland to ths United
ogized gracefully, and tripped into a
State*, and 2,000 from Ireland to Canada.
passing car without leaving a shadow
ot suspicion after her.
What the reporter aaw is probably
the latest trick of the female pickpocket
Hill, the plaintiff in the 8haron divorce
aid Remedy at W. H. Goodyear's wjssr- to ply her trade on the street under tho
Gan. Wolseley, who i* to Berlin. has b**u act­ most favorable circumstances, and it
ually lionized by Emperor William and Blsmark,
Th* distressing disease, Balt Rtoom. to readily

ssssnast

Catholic

I think Uy's Cream Balm t* the tert remedy
for catarrh I evar saw. I never took anything

—A very loquacious lady, calling one
day to consult her physician, talked cm
and on with such volubility that the
latter could not get ia a word edgewayi. Growing impatient ha at length
tola her to put out her tongue, which
•Iw did. ‘ He then said: "Now please
keep it thetu til! you have hoard what
T haws ent tn aav to VOS."—Jf. T. Tota-

raiigvteu west, eoutalulng forty acre* more or
less according to the joveniuient *urv«-). siti
St«d W th* township of1Yankee bprlng*, county
of Barry, state ol Michigan.
’
Datea October Wtb. A. 1» 1»kl
JEN Nt K K CLARK. Mong-cer
HAMMOND, BAKKWORTH A COBH.

-•.ck

ASHESJ1 PAINS!
"I w.he. all- o*kr!" What a commcq exp/ociioq; and tow much it rqesqs to rnsny
»nd rqore frequently thaq is gonerr!!y yuspccted,' lhe cause is th® Lwo? or
Kdneus. No disease is more painful ot
sor ousthsq these, sqd no rerqody is so
pryqpt aqd effective as

ta the 1‘rubrtr CMfrt for Hany CiHMty. inns
which decree there wm* no appeal, and raid
Krtn*i»zicX lloldeu inow dee«u®cd) on tte tMli
day of AsaUsS, USI, having bequeathed tte raid
mortgagelo John Holden uy wlU, Uk nu»u lur­
ing ix.-eu duly proved and adnilttod to probate
tetrtMuber irtU fssi.ni ttm frebqUi Court for
Barry Couipy, worn abMlauesa* then* «» a0
upjMwl m*d Irntli raid w t!i» wltu lb* c»-rtifl&lt;-:n
oIproMtothereof having iieeadaljrreeontrd tn
the office ofKcgirter ol Deeds In and for Hurry
County. u|KMi whl. h mortgage there Is now
’ cialuted Co be due. mx hundred and tweuly-ou*

MISHLER’S

premises d&lt;—crilictl tu said tuurtKage will no tlie
Wttiday ot Jauuar). Ite*. at tbr hour ot or«
o'clock p. m., at tb* not th front dour of Um
Court Houw. In the city of Hasting*, that being
th*
plM*
Of_______________________________
botding the Urruit Court, tor raid
.........
. ......

Bitters-

la dcacrlbrd lu Bald mortgage a* all that piece or
Keel of land lying- and being Bitmited ui the
u of Jobnsteau, lu the County ol Barry and
btate of Michigan, desertbed as follow*, to wit:

No remedy has yet becq discovered
tqat is to effective iq all KIDNEY AND
LIVER COMPLAINTS^MALARIA. DYSPEP-

cowibinod with woqderful success those
herbs which nature h*» provided for th®
euro of disease.
It strengthens aqd in
vigorates th* whole system.

m sevtluo six w ia town one (1) north nu.-re
it (S) went, exce]XluK and rrservUig'from Um&gt;
. deacritml piece Of land, fort? rod* square.

JOHN HOLDEN. Uwaar of said Mortgage.
CLEMENT BM1TH. Attoroey lor Mortgagee.

* certain mortgage made by Henry IIuhatU
and Nancy Howarth, to* wife. January 17th.
IS7S, io KatnUozlck Holden, aud recorded U&gt; the
otocc ol Register of Dreda for Harry County
Michigan, on January anti. IKTS, in Liter ta of

MISHLEH HEHB BITTERS CO..

I. bequeathed lo
having bceu dulj

Par ksr* s Pleasant Worm I
will with the • i

CANDEE
Itabber ak.n~
3tMh day of Juuuarj. ISM, at ihe hour ol on*
o'clock n. tn., st the north front door ol tb*
Court llouse In the city of Harting*, that tn ixg
the place of boldlag the Circuit Court fsr raid
County of Barry, be sold lo the highest bidder.

DOUBLE THICK I
BUI.
I
Or llcsry Rebber Boots
riwr v* wear ou: firstoa
tnobriL ThoCLXDLB

1
1
1

reel of land situated, lying mid teng.
luty ot Barry, State ot Michigan.
described a* follow* lo ait: Tbs

DOUBLE WEAR.

"^Oltws

test.

JOHN HOLDEN,' owner of *aid M-tVM*
CLEMENT SMITH. Attorney for Mortxagrc.

SENSE iUE&lt;-

_

THICK Ball

Double 1
FOR SALE BY

R. A J. CUMMINGS A CO.

HARKER’S
HAIR BALSAM

PARKER'S TONIC

Htel* at Mlelilgan—In the Circuit Court for Ut»
county of Horry.
Bcuben li. Warrii er and LaFsyette Lyttle,aropartnenlilndoing boniness at Toledo. Ohio,
uuder thr firm name ol Warritier &amp; Lyttie.»
Daniel F. Kiley— hi oUaclnncut.
Notice I*.hereby given that on the istn day ol
November. A. D. !■», a writ of attachment »u
duly isatM-d oat of lb* Circuit Court, fw lb*
county of Harry , al lb* suit ot Reuben IL Warriuer mid Laforett® Lyttle, a oo-p»*tnrr*hl|&gt; doIns tMMloMS al ToIrdo. Ohio, under the fins name
ol Worrltwr &amp; S.vtilr. the above named pl

th* deleudaiit above named, tor Uie *uin ot one
hundred nibrty^rvea and «&gt;-H» doibm, whirl
sold writ was rettiruable on the first da;
eember. A. ». ISS\
Dated ttds Id day of December, 1.1) u«j.
KNAFFMN * V£NaRMAN.
•
Atty's for nffa

County ot Barry.
Sevilla Althouae rx. Krrc.miui Chrtipefl. Brr :.i
mtn Brant and Lester B. Brunt—io stu*:‘

usued oat of tb« circuit court for the county &lt;tf
Barry, at th* suit of Hernia Allhrw. the abor*

: buyia^

Clkmkxt Smith.
Att-y tor Fits.
Dated this nh day of December, A. D 1M&amp;

noretnoer, a. u. imd, a vni m axiacameni

oti
Q«
r5MITH.

BAfeS.

ati
wi
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th

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The Hastings Banner.
MARSHALL L. COOK, Rditsr.

Hastings, Mien., January 14,1816.

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hi* right let WaM ptralyaad and one
shoulder waa bitched up al moat to the
ear. ■
. ‘
'
"Yes, I'm safe!” he continued, fnwtefully rolling up hia one eye st Jock
••Saved! the Lord be praised!" he
added, in a voice of the most heartfelt

’Jack looked at him antTwondrred.
Here was a poor, old, d Wormed man
overjoyed beyond all Ixinnds because
hi* life had been spared, while the one
who had rescued him, voting, strong
and in vigorous health, despite hia use­
less arm,' had, with all these advant­
ages, been on the point of dwtroying
himself!
“You have something worth living
for, perhaps?" said Jack, "You are
rich?'*
I watch
At this tlie little man almost screamed
with laughter.
Under the inletIetoe I
‘•I rich?" he cried, punching one of
the raft-timbers with nia wooden leg.
"Oh. what an idea! Why, marey on
me, young man, do you know' what is
in the box strapped to my back?"
"Upon my word I don’t," said Jack.
"Well, It’a maltha—mntehas which I
Hetleloe!
sells, the two boxes for five coots! But
I'm ofeared they’ve all been vp’iled by
the water, now.”
A GOOD “MATCH.
Jack scratched his head.
"So you rail matches for a living,
shipmate? How does it pay?"
How a Poor Young Sailor for­
"Well, when I say I gits a living
by it, tlie less said artur that the bet­
tunately Found Ona.
ter,"
"But you do get a Jiving?’’
John Blake, a young man of thirty,
"Yes.’ after a fashion, meaning
had followed the life of a sailor since bread without butler, aud tea without
he wm a lad of seventeen. Being a sugar, and occasion-i-ly the scrap of a
steak! But tho living agrees with me,"
person of otettdy habits he had aarftd a’
added the little matchntan—"it keeps
little money, and he hoped in time to me us merry as a cricket!"
earn enough to own u craft of his
“Doyotl know," said Jack, frankly,
"you make me feel ashmued of my­
Unfortunately, one day, when aloft self." And he went on to explain hia
previous intention of committing sui­
on the foretop-gnllnnt yard of a' ship
cide, and his reawn therefor, to all of
coming in from the seu, past Sandy
which the other listened gravely and
Hook, the fool rope broke and he fell.
then replied:
.
"I kind of suspected something of
As he went head foremont his feet
eaught in the topmast ratlines for a the kind as I sat watching you from
t
’
other
side
of
the
pirr,
where 1 had
moment, enabling him to clutch a back­
come to rest and get the river air.
stay. The impetus of bin fall, however,
When I saw you go over, I picked up
whirled him over sideways, one of the a piece of rope and hobbled along to
bones of his right arm was twisted and tjie spot with it, hoping to save you.
broken, and although he was now able Why, marey on me! a big, strapping
fello^Jike you ought to thank God
to hang on to the rigging with hia left,
for the'k^esning of health and strength
the excruciating pain he suffered was
every day of his life. Go into the
such that he must soon have fainted match burinevt.
Yon could 'am a
^Ay but for the assistance he received good deal more than I can in-that
from a couple of shipmates who, it line.”
ohanccd. were also aloft and who
•‘But I have no capital to begin
helped him to the deck. In due time
with."
he was taken to tlie lodgings he usually
"Haven't vou a few shillings?'*
"Ay, ay; I’ve got forty-eight cents.’’
occupied when in the city, and bis
" Phew’! Then you can git more
landlady summoned &amp; good surgeon.
The latter tended him for week*, dur­
than matches enough to start with at
ing which a "large hole’/ was made in
the factory ou------ struct. “I’ll go
Jack's money.
His right arm wm
there with you. They make a splen­
now nearly useless. It hindered him
did match there thnt sell. I've a darter
from pursuing his calling as u sailor,
at work there—gits three dollars a
and he endeavored to obtain other buaiweek."
.
*
nera. No one. however, could be found
As soon a- Jack had helped the old
willing to employ a man who could on­
man from ths raft to thn dock, the two
ly um* his left arm. Day after day his
separa|pd, after agreeing upon a place
savings1 dwindled, until finally they
of meeting 6n the following day.
were reduced to a few dollars. Having
Early in the morning Jack went to
paid his butt dollar to his landlady, he
the factory to buy his matches. There
wandered forth for another attempt to
the peddler introduced him lo his
obtain employment. H&lt;- had made a
daughter, a good-looking young wo­
solemn vow to himself that, were he
man of twenty-two. whose appearance
unsuccessful, he would never return to
pleased the young man at onee. Hav­
his lodgings.
ing obtained his matches. Jack went
"No, no.” he muttered, “I've always his rounds and sold off his whole stock
raid my debts like an honest man. and
before night, making a good profit. He
m not going to live on people I've no
was so vigorous a walker that he was
mean* of paying.
I’ll go to Davy
enabled to sell very fast. In a few
Jones first—ay, ay. I certainly will,
months he hnd actually saved a little
money.
He persevered, and in a
racing as he charge* nothing for board
and lodging.”
couple of years he hnd serious thoughts
At dusk, weary and discouraged,
of marrying. Jane Smith, the old
peddler’s’ daughter, was tho object of
having been unable to obtain work.
Jnck walked out to the end of a long
his regards.
Thr two loved each
•pier, and there «at down, looking at other, and so Jack bad du difficulty In
the water. '
pi’Fhiiadiug her to occonw his wife.
’ "Ay, ay; iu. soon as it's dark I'm
She and Jack jut tugdthur such
off," he sakl to himself. "May as well
funds as they could spare out of their
make the plunge first ns Inst, and sheer
Ioint wiving*. ant', in time, opened a
out of this world, which enn do noth­
ittlu factory of *ii dr own. for Jane
ing for a chap that has sprung one of * bad worked lung enough at tlie busi­
hia timbers."
ness to 'horonglib. nndorsland the proThe. gloom of night soon ulurad cejs of milking matches.
around him. Hu just gave one wistful
Assisted by her father and husband,
squint at rhe forest of most* looming
who could help hca in some parts of
up through the darkness on his right,
the work, n thriving trade eventually
btt off a fresh quid from a plug of to­
rewarded her rlfcrta.
bacco, then dropped from tlie pier into
At Inst the yotuig wife -invented a
better snatch than any which had been
the river, and went down like a mar­
previously u*ed. Il* had a rapid sale,
linspike.
But be waa an excellent
swimmer, and somehow,/when he
and was the final means of enriching
found he was under water, the instinct
the couple, who now own one ofAhe
of ralf-prcscrration was asserted, and
largest factories in the United States.
hr tvorked himself up to the surface.
Better •till, they are happy, for Jock
••Hkiloa!’’ he muttcreli, ax hu
can never forget the lesson he learned
bobbed to and fru, about the base of from tho old peddior, of cherishing a
the pier, "what does this mean? I
contented mind, and of being industri­
thought I was going to drown myself!
ous and persevering under auvente cir­
Why. now, I'm .-umained of my’cowcumstances.
)
•
By checrfulnw and fndustrv. his
ardtcc—I certainly am."
wife invented the excellent match that
He closed his eyes, opened bis
mouth, and was about to allow himself
waa the means of their winning a for­
to sink again, when be beard a squeak­
tune, nnd the young man realized that
ing voice above him.
it was through the exertion of these
"Here’s'it rope! Catch il nud save
same qualities thnt he came to make
yourself!”
Aw excellent match with so good a wolooking up, Jack could dimly dis­
natu-X.r. Mger.
cern the face of a little, lean man.with
some kind of a box strapped to his
Misplaced Confidence.
shoulder. Thia penton bcuuing too far
over to lower to Jack a short rope hSf
M. Hillrniacher, a well-known Paris
held, lost his Iralance, and fell head­
painter, has been the victim of his own
long from the pier into tb^ river.
misplaced confidence. On the occasion
"Ugh! ugh!'’ he gasped, in a gurof hia son's marringc he gave, a lunch­
Jling voice, as ho came up. "Help!
eon
at
bis] residence
on
the
elp! Save mo! Wooden lev! Only
Boulevard
Magenta.
About
one
one eye! Hand paralyzed! Oh!”
Jack ball already raized him by the
hundred and ,'fifty persona presented
bair. nnd thus kept bls face above the
themselves, and although many of
surface.
them were unknown to the artist or his
"Don’t be afraid, shipmate!" he
wife and the newly marr’iLMl couple,
cried. "I'll save you if I can. although
they were nevertheless admitted, the
I can only ura one arm!”
mutual imprciMion being thal'lhey were
"Marcy on me!" spluttered the
the invited guests of the bride's family.
other. "Oh. I’m ofeared I'll drown!
In the course ol the evening the hostess
Quick! qubek!"
missed her purse. A search was made
Jack, by vigorously kicking hia leg*,
to ascertain whether noma strangers
oontrived’ to keep himself ana hi.* com­
had not found their way into the gath­
panion up until he reached a small raft
ering, but the thieves had decamped.
of timbers, alongside of the pier, only
About one-half of the company had
a few yanb* from where the man had
left, and thwte who remained were the
fallen.
intimate friends of the two families.
Meanwhile all thought of suicidu bad
When they were informed .of what han
been banished from his mind, in his
occurred, several of those yet remain­
cagernera to save the life of a fellow­
ing discovered that their pockets had
creature. The two were soon on the
also been picked, and two portfolios
timbers, which lay in the broad gleam
with rauurities and bonds had also
east by a lantern on the dock.
disappeared.—Jf. Y.Sun.
"Thanks to goodness!” cned thu
stranger, after Jock had hauled biai,
—If a man analyze the eharacten of
with hia one arm, on the raft. "Hure
hlx five hundred friends he will be
I be, safe and sound!”
dumbfounded At the amount ot treach­
As the young sailor looked al him by
ery he discovers. Yet if he will ana­
the light of the lantern, he could . not
lyse his own character he will surely
help thinkitig the man was anything
find a five-hundredth part of al] ibis
but aowNd. His left jaw was dislocated.
UNDER

THE' MISTLETOE.

Three Peculiarities

JAPANESE CRAPE.
THe KadloM Toil NeceoHated by the Xl»Bftwture of Thl« CUm of Dry Good..

The painted crapes, which are a
specialty uf Kioto and the Nishimura
establishment, are a work of endless
detail, an&lt;»it makes qne weary to look
at them after knowing how much toil
goes to each yard of the gayly figured
goods. Although brilliant in color and
wonderful In designs, the effect o!
these eightccn-inch wide orapeN Is not
really more thsm equal to that of the
beautiful satinos that ('ranch nnd Amorican looms now turn out for such
trifling prices. Thera gayly painted
crapes are chiefly used in Japan, where
the children’s dresses and girbi* obis,
or sashes, are made of them. They
are usually woven in lengths of fifty
fret and divided for sale into fourths’,
each of which is enough for the wide
obi to be wound twice around the waist
and tied, or for a child’s kimous, and
costs from four dollars to six dollars.
To make it the crape is moistened,
stretched out on a board, and its edges
fastened in line with rice starcb. The
outline of the principal design is then
painted ou with an indigo brush,
this in turn gone ov.er with colored
starch, which prevents the colors from
running together, and the first color i&gt;
then applied with a brush through a
Serforated cardboard pattern, if thr
esign is one that repeat* itself in gen­
eral outline. The first dressing of
starch is then washed out and the next
color outlined with starqh and brushed :
in. Like the successive atones of a
chromo, each color reqtdres a different
painting until it cornea to the end,
when only little touchi« of different
colors need to he anplial. The crape
is then washed for the last time, joined
in one piece and stretched on bamboo
frame* that revolve on wooden wheels.
Three or fonr workmen seated on the
floor where the frame is stretched have
their colors and brushes at hand and
paint in the rest of the design, each one
using but one color and then moving the
erape along to the next man. Although
il waa scorching noonday when we
watched the laat stages of crape paint­
ing, each boy had a big bowl of coals
in front of him as he sat on the floor,
and the crape was swung over the
gentle heat in order that the last colon
might dry aa quickly aa applied. While
the practical man wailed al the waste
of time, energy and forces that might
be applied to other ends, we of the fem­
inine side felt bound to insist that all
lii» machine-made satincs and delaine*
in the world were not equal to one
yard of Kioto painted crape, into which
the soul of so many artists outer, and
quoted some of Ora'ar Wilde's raptures
about "Handicraft! Handicraft!"—Kioto
(Japan) Cor. St. , Low Globe-Dcmoeral.
OUR YOUNG MEN.
They Should be Taught to Direct aad As­
sist Each Other.

While from time to lima from the
pulpit in our cities the learned divines
have been preaching sermons of special
interest to the young men,’ it raems
that the proper time has at length ar­
rived for the young men themselves to
take a slight interest in their welfare.
This brings to our view an important
question, viz.: How are we to saw the
thousands of young men who to-day
are rushing headlong down to tho
depths of rum and misery?
To make k successful move in behalf
of the general improvement of our
yonng men. it secmi reasonable to be­
lieve that whal ia to be accomplished
for their benefit must be of their ^wn
undertaking.
Can not tne young men uf this day
unite nnd form a league for the purpose
of their moral, social and physical de­
velopment? A’sn thnv not ported an
organixatioA '.hat, like some of the
great iuslil. ftbns flourishing at the
present time' . ill eniMo each member
to take an purest in the welfare of
every other it -mber?
It would be impossible to conceive of
anything grander than the idea of the
yoitng men of each citv and town
throughout the land united in societies,
and all these forming one general or­
ganization or league of young men,
whose every aim would be to direct,
assist and encourage each other along
In the true way of life.
To get the young men awakened and
interested in such an enterprise seems
to be . in first great difficulty to over­
came. Yet with the assistance of the
pr««s and thoM who are in favor of
good society, good government, peace
and prosperity, such an institution
might prove a reality and not an idle
dream.
. '
I have suggested this, believing that
something can and ought to be done at
once to save those young men who are
taking their first steps out in the busy
world, to guide them aright. Are there
wot otheiwwho are willing to think and
net in the matter?— Walter P. Hartlctl.
»n Chicago Current.
A Difficult Language.
A Boston man, who has spent about
fourteen years on the east and west
oorata of Africa, says that the language
of the natives of t^o Congo country Is
difficult to acquire, and that he knows
of only one European who has mas­
tered it sufficiently to understand it,
though he can speak very little. It ap­
pears to be composed of short words,
which, in the rapid manner of speaking,
seem to be run together, and each sen­
tence to consist of a longer or shorter
composed word. It is capable of strong
emphasis, and it quite expressive, bnt
the natives are not given to gesticula­
tion even when talking excitedly, ex­
cepting always ihe feticharo or fetich
man when dealing out damnation to
transgressor*. The trouble in acquir­
ing the language seems to be the gen­
eral unwillingness of the native* to
teach it to white men. It is said, how­
ever, that some of the Portuguese who
are burn and raised there have aoaulrcd tht&lt; language, and speak it a*
fluently n* natives.—AT. Y. Sun.
—Corn Meal Gruel: Mix three table*
spoonfuls of corn meal with a little bold
water and stir it i*to a Quart of boiling
water with a teaspoonful of salt. Bofl
one btntr. strwin and *•*«.- &amp;vu
ViMMW.

’ NOTHING

The Boom Keeps Up at tin
exclusively to Hood’s BarsaparllU. aad axe

Unknown to Others
Hood's Sarsaparilla Is prepared with the
greatest skill aad care, by pharmacists of
education and long experience. Hence It is a
medicine worthy of entire confidence. If you
suffer from scrofula, salt rheum, or any dis­
ease of U&gt;e blood, dyspepsia, biliousness, sick
headache, or kidney tad liver complaints,

Hood’s Sarsaparilla
“I recommend Hood’s Sarsaparilla to all
oy friends as the best blood purifier oa
arth." Wm. Garr, druggist, "Hamilton, O.
" Hood's Sarsaparilla has edred me of scrof-

A book containing many sddltlonal rtatemettts of euros will bo sent to all who desire.

Hood’s Sarsaparilla
IOO Doses One Dollar.

DYSPEPSIA.
Sedentary liablts, mental worry, nervous
excitement, excess or imprudence In esiinx or drinking, and varioux other causes,
induce Constipation followed by general
derangement of the. liver, kidneys, and
stomach. In which’the disorder of each
orpm incr*-a.«cs the infirmity of the others.
The immediate resutu are Loss of Appe­
tite. Nausea,Foul Breath.Heartburn, FlatUlener, IHzxIness, Sick Headaches, failure
of physical and mental vigor, distressing
sense of weightand fulincss in the stomach,
and fnereased Costlveneas, all of which are
not originate from scrofuknu taint lu the
blcM*l, AYKit’a Pill* may be confidently
relied upon to effect a cure. Tboae cases
not amenable to the curative Influence of
Atxr's Pill* alone will certainly yield If
the Pi LU are aided by the powerful blood­
purifying properties ot Amt’* BaMSaraJUU.X. ■
Dyspeptic* abould know that -the longer
treatmenl of their malady i« postponed,
tlie more difficult of cure It becomes.

Ayer’s Pills
Never fall to relieve the bowels and pro­
mote their healthful and regular action,
and thus euro Dyspepaia. Temporary
palliatives all &lt;lo ixrtnanent harm. The
fitful activity Into which thr enfeebled
stomach l» spurred by ••bitter*,” and alco­
holic »tiinulanu. Is inevitably followed
by reaction that leaves the organ weaker
thou before.

Since the fire, which occrrred Sept 13th, our sales have been
the largest of any Clothing House in Michigan, and easily
accounted for by the fact that our prices are

POSITIVELY THE LOWEST.
Having received an allowance from the Insurance Companies
on our immense reserve stock in the basement (which was not damaged ex­
cept by smoke) as well as upon goods that were damaged by fire, we are en­
abled to sell

Men’s Overcoats at §4.00, 5.00, 6.00 and 7.50
(Worth in nnj market M.«l. W »O&gt; and

Boys’ Good" School Overcoats at 75c and $1.
$8.00
PANTS AND VESTS
$8.00
Suite where coats were burned are goin'g at about half value.

Underwear, we are selling from 15 cents up.
These are perfect goods, not touched by fire.
Such an opportunity of securing bargains seldom presente
itself.

Don’t let it pass without t»enefitlng yourself by a purchase

'Giant Clothing Co.
Trusses Torment, Never Cure but subject the wearer to Strangulated

Rupture
DIL J. A. SHERMAN, of 3*t Broad way. New York, well known thrmKhouttthls country and tbs
West Indies, throoxb bis successful method of curing rupture. IS NOW IN DETROIT and can ba
consulted dally at bls otfieo.» Congress fit. W., SelU Block. Room 4T.

AYER’S PILLS,
Bob] by all DruxgWs.

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sorbed effectually]
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of catarrhal virwiJ
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CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND A PACIFIC RAILWAY
7 reason of its central position and does relation to all principal tines East ax
at initial and tanninal potato, constitute* the moot Important mid-coni
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ties travel and truffle between clti-ja &lt;
also the favorite and beet route to
yttbeort. and corresponding points W,

; Albert T rm, MbrnroN* *nd St-PonL to Minnaaota: ws
nd inxadrads of mtarnredtato clttee. towns, village* and ata

THK CRBAT ROCK ISLAND ROUTE

msnt will cure. Agreeable ,to use? fiend fo
circular. Price ro eente by mall or at druntas
ELY BR0THBB8. Druxxlsu. Owexo, N. Y.

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                  <text>The Hastings Banner.
VOL. XXX. NO. 39.

HASTINGS, MICH., JANUARY 21, 1886 .

WHOLE NO. 1599

Maple grove.
surprise could not have teen planned.
Mrs. B’s sister, Lettie Childs, welcomed
Mrs. Eastman lotting hits nearly re­
theguftitein her usurJ pleasant man­ covered from spinal.fever.
ner. Mrs. Brayton soon began to real­
John Phillips family have the scarlet
Hickory corners.
ize what wus going on, and in that fever.
.
Hastings, Barky Co., Mioil,
hearty manner so. natural with her.
We again hear the merry, merry
The teariier In the quail trap district
gave all a warm welcome. After a few had to send some of the children home,
sleigh tells. Know flakes are again fall­
houra of social converse the ladies ta*- they had the itch so bail.
ing. Both young and old arc enjoying
gan to bring to light various b.isketa
another run of sleighing, which Is quite
Charlie Mason has scarlet fever.
and bundles, and soon the table was
well accepted by nil.
Wood teams are plenty now that it is
spread with good things, over which
81USCH IITION HATES
Wm. Montgomery has gone to Buffa­
their host and hostess were asked to prelo on a visit
,
girls wave their bands
tdue. It was a pleasant afternoon and and.shout at pesaera by in school hourr.
Charles Moran has sold his Hock of
one long to be remembered by all pres­
fat sheep ami is to deliver them to Au­
So much vulgar talk by the large
ADVEBTISING KATES:
gusta on the 18th Inst
.
ent.
girls in the Baker school district, that
Oo« Column per year..
8100 00
Lost Friday while the boys and girls some think of keeping their little ones
Ed. Hursit-y has gone to York State,
Extra charge fur special positions.
on a visit
‘
were on the river, just back 'of the resi­ at home.
DOWLING.
dence of M. S. Roush. Myrtle Riegler
Geo. O. Jones has gone to Wisconsin,
Some good grave yard insurant*JOB PRINTING.
The young snow storm helped our fell through the ice, and but for the agent .ought to open a doctor's office at
to visit a sister residing there.
Itopeclal pride Im felt tn the Job 1‘rtntliuc DoJohn Monteomerv dur former mail­ sleighing wonderfully.
timelv aMistanco of her schooinstes, the center. By attending to burineas
Wm. Manning, who has had a severe would'undoubtedly have been drowned. they could get all they could do.
carrier hM sold out the business togeth­
Johnny Miller who was skating oppo­
er with team, harness, wagon, etc., to time with his foot, is getting better.
Mrs. Jacob Hoffman had several very
type, the mat approved patterns of machinery’
Rod. Ornsby was cutting feed with * site the barbel wire fence which Spans bad spells last week; is at present a lit
Willnrd Burdick, the latter paying f300
and competent workmen employed, enable* the
cutting ter. the other day and cut the the ‘river at this place, jumped the tie more comfortable.
therefor.
12, 14. 1«, 18 and 30 ft
Messenger and Shean, were making ends off of- two of his fingers. Rod wires and with the help of Jennie Case,
rescued the half fainting girt With a
an invoice ot their stock of goods the thinks that is poor feed.
Tte girls who have joined the grange, forethought worthy of older heads,
other day. with a view of a disolution
After due preparations by a band of
W. LOWRY, M.D.,
Jennie urged her companion up the friends a surprise visit was paid to the
in the bmdneaa In which they have think it Is a fly thing.
«
Physician, Surgeon and Oculist,
E. Harrington is cutting about twelve bank and made her run to keep the home of Mr. Joseph Powers on the
been so successful for the past three
All widths and lengths.
nail* tu town or country promptly nttenrfed.
acres of timber into sixteen inch wood. blood in circulation.
When Myrtle afternoon of Jan. (Kb, the occasion
' Jflloe hour»-« to io A in. and 1 to S p. m.
Thinks there will be about 800 cords. reached home her clothes were frozen. being the 31st anniversary of the wed­
■
■■ ■■
•
Aleck and Wesley French are setting Saturday morning she was as cheerful ding day of Mr. and Mra Powers. A
Qtr* Special ailontioti paid to mrslctd dlseaw^
YANKEE SPRINGS.
led dtauv»e&lt; ot tils eye and ear.
up their new saw mill. The boys will as ever, but io no hurry to try the ice few momenta after the arrival of all
Another change in the weather; soon be ready for business.
again. This is the third accident of the friends a beautiful extension table
Three grades. Seconds and No. 3 for sleighing ut this writing.
h lANDIS, M. D.,
'
Carm Tobias, who has deen living on the kind that has bapjxsied this winter,for sheds and repairing old roofs.
•w
Thysican and Surgeon,
A good time at the social and dance, Mra. Newton’s farm, is moving to Rut­ and parents would do well to keep their was placed in their home and unfolded
to its utmost capacity, when the Rev.
nt Bowens Mills, hist Friday night, in land.
Woodland. Mich.
•’
children off the* river until the. ice is W. A. Bass acting as spokesman for the
spite of the Ijftd weather.
offlee one d(X*4oatl&gt; of Uin post office, will be
SHAKER.
more safe. It is a wonder when so ma­
found there day or nlftfct.
Miss Ella Harrington is at home, and
ny children are allowed on the mill couple assuring them that this was in
will spend a few days.
ip IL TIMMERMAN.
NASHVILLE.
pond that more serious accidents do not remeuiteranceof their wedding nuptial.
Hemlock. 10 ft.
The grangers met at Mr. Harris' a
F . Hoinwpatiyic Physicinn &lt;fc Surgeon.
Geo W. Francis has sold his grocery occur.■
Up to Uiis point Mr and Mrs. Powers
week ugo hut Wednesday, and partook
stock
to
Frank
McDerby.
who
him
been
(First door east of Holloways' dru* store.)
remained in blissful ignorance as to the
MOBGO-THORNAPPLE.
largely of biscuits, coffee and cake.
clerking
for
D.
C.
Griffith
for
a
nuniter
cause of the visit which Was a perfect
T|R.Wm. JONES,
The authorities of Dist. No. 3 have
Social
and
donation
last
Thursday
of ytuirs. Mr. McDerby is ohe of our
exchanged teachers, Mr. Bliss for Mr.
If
Dentist.
Soon the new table was spread with
We can furnish any length up to -Vift- Smith. The latter is giving good satis­ inofit popular young men und we hope night was a success.
Mr. James Miller and wife returned
Alt work prompQy attended th.
faction ami 8w?tns to have the good will to see him step right to the front among home from Gratiot Co. last week. The dainties in which a general participa­
our pushing business men.
Frank
tion was heartily enjoyed. Several
of all the scholars.
C. WELTON
old people look us though their visit
Fuller
has
purchased
the
store
building
hours
of pleasant conversation follow­
Elder Stacking has returned from bis
of Mr. Francis for 82,000, and will rent agreed with them. They come back ed interpersod with wit and humor and
visit to Three Rivers.
Is ajent for thi- Watertown Insurance Co.
bringing a good report from the gold tfqme at the expense of the happy couple
We make a specialty of Elm, Oak.
Another dance at Bowens Mills one the same to Air. McDerby.
He writes policlroion a man’s roperty against
minus.
Fred Baker is on a trip to Eaton Rap­
who were just passing tiie 31st mile­
Ash and Basswood, open air seas­ week from Friday night, Jan. 29lh.
lowhy Cre,lly;tiUiiux&lt;ir wind; igalnst a man's
. Mr. E. P. Gilbert sold a part of hta
I'fejJiy death and incident.
oned or kiln dried.
Several of our town people att* nded ids, Bellevue, etc., acting as advance place recently. He'will rent the bal­ stone of married life. As the afternoon
agent for Miss Ella Grannis, the talenta
which hud i&gt;een spent so pleasantlyj-WOK A SHELDON.
the lecture at the Glass Creek grange
ance, and after his sale will visit with drew to a close the company disbanded
ed
elocutionist.
Site
is
to
give
an
en
­
hall.
tertainment nt the opera-house here his brother in the east.
leaving our kind neighbor and family
A few from this vicinity attended the
The
M.
CL
R.
R.
Co.
work
train
ar
­
[Office in Abstract Block. Hasting*, Mich.)
Saturday evening.
to rejoice over the happy reminissences
Fompna grange at Baltimore.
Hare tbe only »&lt;■ i of Abstract Books in Barry
One of Henry Roe’s horses died Sat­ rived at Thornapple lake last Friday of the past and the memorable matri­
Tbr tesliinouy as given by the Irving
with nearly a full set of hands and com­ monial day just celebrated. We wish
County.
Green inbh lumber dried In two weeks correspondent last week is somewhat urday night.
menced tutting ice Saturday on which for our surprised friends many returns
Sueak
thrives
entered
S.
Leibhouser's
J. WRIGHT.
for inside finish.
clashing with that given a few weeks clothing store Sunday night and stole a dav thev loaded 24 cars.
of this happy day.
.
Physician. .
ago.
B. Brooks. Castleton's supervisor, put
couple of his teat suita. with overcoats
Calls dav or nWU promnUy attended to.
Lota of hoops arc bring made in this
and I iirnishingH to mutch. No clue as in an appearance at Morgan lost W edBARRY.
office at re'ldeuce. uue-half mile east of (
vicinity ami pohta are in good demand.
naulav
Uje
l^th.
He
wus
looking
after
yet to the thrives.
'on Centro.
Report of school district No. 1, Johns­
Had not someone tetter draw a fewMis* Nellie Welton, of JdbegviHe. the welfare of Mr. Sherman, an old gen­ town and Barry :
over to the Irving light-weight? He
tleman over 84 years of age.
hilip t colghove
was at Len. Fclghnwr’s over Sunday.
thinks we had lietter come over and
Mr. L. P. Cole is suffering with very
Lawyer,
Charlie Brady has sold his house ami
lean on him, as his light-weight is only lot on State street, to G. Canfield.
sore eyes.
Hauling*, Mich.
—hfi. That must mean when he is
Samuel Bollinger, on Ilriduy last, sold
Prwtacutlng Attorney for Barry County.
Miss Lottie Shank, of Hastings and
clean, and the other ' must mean when Mrs. George Wilson, of Charlotte visit­ to some llastinga parties\n
IQt °f
sheep, something over 82.0i&gt; per head.
E. KEN ASTON.
Above Stock we are Selling lie waits for Sunday night. .
ed at Tug Wilson’s Inst week.
The protracted meetings doeed Sab- i
.
Attorney at Law,.
5
The
Mystic
League
cards
caused
more
at Lower Prices than
bath evening. The hall was filltxl so that Grace Bellinger.
(Over J. 8. GoodYear &amp; Co.’l store.)
.98
100 100
IRVING.
fun than enough last week.
Prattler* In *11 court vol the Stale. CoUecllons
.88 100 100 100 Wo
“ .
ever before.
There wu.. a very pleasant surprise some people that came had to go away Winnie
The snow has made some slrighiug.
promptly attending to.__________________ I
la-cause
they
could
not
te
accomodated
.85
99 IUD
Hal
“ .
.Hoop poles and grists are coining in live­ party at the home of Gib Smith Thurs­
Josie
" .
day night, the victims of the surprise with even standing room.
TOHN CARVETH.
lyElder Abbott will speak at the R. R. Dell Bussell
JM 91 IDO 10O
.
The omission of “the grange ball" teing Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Smith.
I
Attorney at Law, s g^pgrtiw desiring 18 and 20 ft. Barn
hall, at Morgan Sunday evening, Jan­ Clara w
—
100
. .
madq
one
of
our
items
look
rather
sin
­
There
are
gnat
tiime
at
the
Evangel
­
e, Mich.
: Boards will save money by buying
uary 31st.
Elmer Doud
.
ical revival meetings.
gular. Instead of Frego, read Trego.
! now.
Quarterly meeting ut BanryvBle, Sun­
The body of an infant child of John
.57 WO
tLARKK A RIKER.
,
It teems rather funny that young
Josie
“
.
day
January
31st.
Attorneys at Law and
,
.03
men c.m't come to meeting without Boe, of St. Louis, was brought to this
Bertie Moore
— 100
Strange that a fellow on Monday
BENTLEY BROS: &amp; WILKINS. having their lines tied up and horse place last, Saturday and interred Jn the morning
SoUcitora in Chancery.
cannot see that the envelope Arthur Knowles... ..97 1(X)
Austin
•*
med(U«d with. 1 say, boys, give us a family lot in the Nashville cemetery.
ivmees ill Cu'.o* Nock, over Beamer Bros.)
is already stamped so adds another one,
95
100 100
Mrs.
Mode
Rich,
of
Hastings
was
at
too
Ola
Brookins
rest.
must have teen out Sunday night prob­
M Mate. Attend to
()( Michigan. Gonnt v of Barry--&gt;»
,
100
If the Hope correspondent of .the Jim Lennon's test week.
Minnie “
title* to roal eatatc.
At ft session ot the Frotate Court for Uie
edlections au&lt;l perfe&lt;
Hortie Flint, of Battle Creek, is here ably sparking his best girl.
Mr. Isaac Baker left home Sunday Lillie Trethrick ... .91 100
Jten etc., elc.
i &lt;-ouniy of Harry, tiotain at the Protmte &lt;\ffice in Journal would come over and see1 us visiting his many friends.
Money to loon iMtirat
He has
75
Tf ARTIN V. BARKER. Real Estate,
jw’cw we'd give some information about grown so bis acquaintances hardly night, staid with Mr. Hale, of Morgan, Glen Dewey
those t wo young fellows from Rutland
1
KLPYN
g
’
BEYNOU*
.
Tcarber.
Sunday night, and on Monday morning
know' him.
that attended the Grange hall.
insurance and Loans.
Frank Helm has bought a couple of purchased a ticket to Eaton Rapids.
The- Bowens Mills scribe need not
Offlee with J- G. Runyan &amp; Hon- 3 door* north
jn
matter at the citato of Irt lilnckfont,
He said he was going to I*enawue Co.
Last i week your correspondent forgot
of PtotoffiCL-.
incompetent.
feel so big about their streets, for they lota in Brooklyn.
Special attenUoa given to making cxelmniprt
Clement Smith Kuurdtan of na(d Incompetent. lire all sand knee deep.
Mrs. Ab. Fattee and Mra. Hodges to stay with his brother until his health to mail his items.
became tetter, and iiuiaediatiy after
»
tu. ot non-rv-lflrnt 1 romro In court :ui&lt;l rvpmei.ti that hi* elid
Wehave had some cold weather, but were both adled to Buttle Creek last ■ the train had left, one of the brvthern
Bert Shepard Is seriously ill with intier. Farm* । ward no lonxer nee&lt;l« n guardian and tiraynhat
Hoiffe* and . he
allowed to BW hl» nmrdtao'ii sceounl the weather can’t hold a candle to that week bj- telegrams. The former on ac­
flamation of the bowels.
aad that the ramc mar !&gt;&lt;• beard und allowol, fellow thatlleft his girl at church and count of the sickness of her mother, und £utin an appearance, making inquiries
Geo. Jackson is marketing his cherry
j
n-gunl
to
Mr.
Baker
’
s
whereabouta,
, and lie i»e dlKbarKed from hl* raid tru»t.
the latter by the death of her niece.
ami walnut lumber at'Battle Creek.
Thereupon II l» ordered, Uial Friday, the -.-zml then Skipped for Middleville.
ELEMENT SMITH.
Mrs. John Bril has returned from and was told that he hail gone to see Ids
Our' feed grinder to running at lasL
The quiet ol our burg is again broken
I Aty of January. A. D. Uta. at ton o'clock In tin!
brother. He made a great todo aliout
'•
r
LllW.
&gt;k vof, »ald up by the postoffice war. Mr. Dow.
I ton-noon,
forenoon, uc
be M*&gt;guv&lt;i
aralpied »w
for ««n
lb-t uvwu
nearltig
Miss Lydia Gage has gone to Battle
.Oaee in Union H*!l Block, &lt;&gt;w store &lt;«f «. 8- 1 1'iettUan,
|«ttUan,and
andthat
thatthe
the be*r»
hetrs .ij
.it law
law of
at raid
said&lt;!&lt;•de­ tb«* would-be incumbent, circulated a /Mrs. Hiram Coe is visiting friends him but we’ could see nothing that Creek to work.
'
Goodyear A Co.)
ii erased,
ceased, and
and all
all other
otheriwtrsoas
jersoa* intereste.1
interested In
In said
said
would excite our suspicion—or to cause
akid
relatives
at
and
in
the
ncinfty
of
Dr. Barker was in town last week.
petition,
but
was
outnumbered
by
a
re
­
I
estate,
are
required
to
apQ^
r
*1
a
»«sl&lt;&gt;n
of
Ptwh«es
m tn
nil courts
Courts «of
estate, lire required to
app^ r at a session of
us to think that he was insane, there
PraeU
tn all
h tthe
c State.
(I I Sa]d
said court, then lo he heddenrttheprobateoffice.
hidden «the probate office, monstrance. And on it goes: the end Jackson.
;
Mrs. Theodore Packer is in Hastings,
*
i.‘ wnnurxl under but hat&gt; ' waa nu insane look about him mid this
couaty. and show
in UM&gt; city of Hasting-. In said
sal-1 oouaiy.
attending her sister Mrs., John Quai.f
„
I canve. H any then- be, why the prayer of the is not yet.
py
at
the
thoughts
of
the
business
boom
■
K
r
™
lt
2
’
"°?
*
”
«
i.tok
’
that
’
Siww
py nt the thoughts of th- business boom
seehis to think that Ikw-axt.
liecansev who is sick.
tn he
irXAW-gX k VixARMAN.
’mM
to
be brought
brought on
on bv
by the
the excellent
excellent weighmrigh- gentleman serfus
G&lt;x&gt;.
Sisco traded Geo. J'anAuken
CARLTON.
Mr Baker went away without cutting
IY
Lawyers.
uiv,. t^fa-r to the tenons Interested In raid
some sheep that had the foot-rot, and
*ime
he mgn
high senexu
school jyceuiu
lytxmui are
.Ihrer fi»AilnL» Xatloual 8ank )
I heariuK
estaterot the pendency of raid petition, andthe
llcnty snow for line sleighing.
— having
, a lot of wood that he must shrely lw then kindly offered the loan of his jack­
tOver
itasttm.-* .xauoiuu nana.r
thereof, by cxusii-R .• copy of this order
crazy, und Ujere is no doubt in our knife to kill them with.
Mr. Covert s sister, from J.owell, is ,
vpry eXcjting deltatte.’
——— ------ -———■— -------------------------- [to be published in flic Hiatlnn Haksku, a
miiuls tbKt"the teether has at some­
. jjm crow
rxril.TlAXf B SWEEZEY Attorney newspaper printed and ctrei latcd In *nld county making her many relatives a pleasant
Mr. John A-Servro and wife celebrat­
time left his wife without wood nnfl
visit.
.
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consequently should not be *o ready to ed their golden veilding Sunday Jan.
Stephen Burt reports as liking his
pRyppoRT.
17.
•
.
-----IAtraew,.;
M?Jonh Ewly* met with quite a loss i
• ------------- * - — accuse others.
Miss Minnie Frost closed her .school
Mr. IL B. Harley returned to'ThornWILLIAM B. SWEEZEY.
Miss
Sarali Roush
is reported very appfa Monday night from h vfedt to in school Disk Na 8 Assyria, lust Fri- ■
last week by losing two of his horses.
Mira bsral*
.
rrnnaic
wniri.
day. She will teach the spring term
H
Justice of the Pence.
friends iu Ohio.
8Ule o( Hk'Ulican. rouiUy o&lt; hard,.
One was taken sick and died in ft lew sick with pn&lt;-iimonlx
.
Chicken thieves have put in their apAt a session at the I’ntmtaTourt tor the
DuQeetiou* a specialty. t
Mra. Ward, a former reude^ of there.
County, of Barn-, boldrn at thr Proiiate Ollier in &lt;lxys the other got its leg broken in the warance near FBI mon*.
NashvUle. was on but Monday convey­
Rutland.
the CHy ot Hrt»tli&gt;»,In raid eoatftr. ya Tuesday, bani.
'
II. Will has his new residentv south ed to Che county poor house.
T
kR J W. ROCK.
We understand that Dr. Wright has of the art gallery ready for occupancy,
Good sleighing is the order of the day
I)
“ ■
n,y,,..un .uul .Sunrron. lite .Uh &lt;lay of January, lu Iht
purchased a very line organ from the
at present and very much preferred to ।
30WENS MILLS.
axul will move therein soon.
Clough
&amp;
Warren
firm
at
Detroit.
in theraatterof the Mtate of Lydia Brroee.
Tire party at the risk last Tuesday
The box social at G. A. IL ludl has the rough roads of a few days ago.
Mr. Isaac Raymond and wife rejoice
Th« thirtieth anniversary of the mar- I
'“ronreadliu:
evening was a succeue. Thirty couples come and gone. There was tbe largest
OfMgevtUa
’ •
" and Alins the petHlon. duly veri-‘
lied • Dinlei Striker. |«yint 'bat a paper thl» over the advent of another grand were in attendiuice and all report a crowd in attendance that has teru seen riage of Mr. and Mra.E. t«orham was I
- fled
day flled. purporting to be the twt will and tes­ ^'mts? Rnymohd's brother and wife,
pleasant time.
at Bowen for h long time. AU pro­ celebrated by the gathering of about
tantent of auid dereuMd may be admitted to
1 M. B. GILLASPIE.
The Rev. A. F. Dempsey.of Hastings nounced it a grand time. The Gillsspie righty of their triends and relatives on
probate, and tbe exeetgor therein named ap- Mr. and Mr. John Muranviile, of
J.«
Notary’Public.
Sntiiritay evening the 16th. bringing h ;
Bowens Mill*.
’^Tltcreupon It to ordered, tliat Tuendny. the Nebraska, lire making them a pleasant will preach in the Cong’l church of Uns bovs band made many iriends.
large number of presents.
Jjnell Bradlev is on the sick list.
.lul day of February. A. It iwfl. at ten o &lt; l&lt;xk In visit. They were formerly residents of pbtee January 24. at 1 p. in. He is
Revival meetings continue at the
T W. n«»OMAN.
tmid
u&gt; be an able minister of the gos­
the forenoon, be a«*taned for the henries of Carlton.
Grandma is still very poorly.
'
Auctioneer.
Yeckley school home. Several have i
said petition, and thatlM heirs at law of said
pel.
»
\
'
Mrs. Chas. Bixler is very low.
Mr. Malon Senter also 141110 Fuller
deceased,
and
all
other
persons
Interested
In
Joel Wolcott Boat Na
«- A. R..
lisvluz had year* of experience In rrTln8J***?'
Lillie GiUaspie has gone on an extend­ resolved on a luitter life.
contemplate
building
new
houses
in
t»on», nad liavlus I*’’’’ 1?’T*kSoW’iCSS‘fiJrw
It was announced that a young man
was organized st Freeport Wednesday
the......spring.
They have engagefl Mr. evening. January 13, *80. Following ed visit to Allegan.
kticUon sales of Uveirto-k. I know 1 ean sreve
vi.y v*
.. ......
Eld. GiUaspie is holding a special by the name of Hall from Cedar Creek,
those well who nmy call ui»ou me.
W-13.
racr." Gordon to do the carpenter wopc.
just c &gt;mmencing in th?tninistry would '
an theiiowly elected officers:
meeting at the Kinner school house.’
preach
bls first sermon st Podunk on
petltlonerxlvc notire
I*.
C.,lSamiieI
Roush.
Mrs. Sarah Johnson is on the sick
. K.,1.1 ..urn nf the
HENDERSHOTT CORNERS.
Thursday evening hist, but for some
8. V. C . Geo. W. Ingram.
list.
The Indies sewing society of this place
Mffte of MiohiitaB—fn the Circuit Court for the
*J. V.C.. il. Draper.
The next thing on tbe blU of fare for reaaon failed to till the appointment.
of this order to be
Baxskk. a new»p»- will be entertained by Mra George
Aiijt.. 1LC. Peckham.
»S K fiS^ n. ouwi r. BUn-u
Bowen is a show by the Glllaspie-pig- Had become he would have found u
J in said county of Ilazleon Friday of this week. All are
&lt;2 M., W. A. Sisson.
low troupe.
v
for three successive
Old Probatdlity had better be more
8tirg.. J. 1L Feheley.
cordially invited.
of hearing.
~ Laomy.
prompt in fultliling his promises. We
A
sleigh
load
of
young
people
from
Chap., G. T. Daniela.
WM. W.C0U,
nraoToat of ibe Circuit Court, for the eounty of
Good
sleighing,
and more, snow qora- haven't seen anything ot that cold
Judge
of
Probate.
tiiis place mtended the open lodge at
Ol T)., Ransom Wolcott.
--------------- F_ Fin lev. the
wave yet. Postponed ou account of
Hastings last Monday evening. Re­
O. G . J. H. Draper.
Probate Order. .
Sodal at Mr. Wagonlander’s Friday the weather.
port a very pleasant time.
tk M.. Bu&lt;-1 Wolcott.
State of Michigan. CountvofRarrj-M.
eve„ Jan. 29th, for the I'unefit of the
Mias. Clara Smith, who hns been stop­
School Is progn»rieg finely this win­
Q. M. S.. Bhnon Heffclbowcr.
At a scmIou of tbe Probate Court
ter under the direction ot our much
Wolcott Post starts out with a vfcry Congregational church. All are invit­ Ing for »ome time in your city, is now
esteemed! teacher. Miss Florence Glas­ favorable ontlook and cannot help but ed.
vtaiting । her parents and manv friends
।
: .- «.t:rit.
I Mr. Warren is in Indiana.
in this town.
gow.
•
grow and prosper.
Att’r for Pitt
is on the
rick -Us?
Mrs. 1. Weeks has returned home
Thirty comrades from Hxsting.i drove jt Mr. -Fitch
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Thus. IKriley, the pedagogue in the •aie-1 l-k-cemtwr ah. A. D.
over the rough roada to astirt in organMeetings at the Lacey Congregatipnal Croslqr district, is making the urchinx
Ttalc g UM. &lt;"
'• again from her visit to her daughter.
,
There will be a box social i&lt; It. izing Wolcott Post, and cvtn'ed mm:h i church this week.
toie the mark.
•
fle*. ol Hannah Geritey,
appreciated
Interest
in
our
present
and
Mrs.
Dunham
has
been
quite
sick,
Blivin
’
s
Friday
evening,
Jan.
29th,
for
of Mid tferoaaed. prajtng that »he or aome
The Episcopal churches of Detroit aw
tature welfare.
r
: iwtL, rewveringsjowly.
other miltablr person «iiiy be appointed adwln- the bcm fit of Rev. Stewart.
iKtrvVT of Mdn estate.
Surgeon Feheley ami Chaplain DanMrs. IkibeocK has l**n having com* uaiting with the Evangelical churches*
Last Monday evening being the oc­
TlK-rrtir’” “
I—Tl.«» Frtaav the
in! an imbortant religious undertaking.
casion of the twentieth anniversary of ieLs tilled their respective positions ad- । W.
,
•j'-.ii day &lt;
Mias hUa Clark has returned from Rev. C. R. Henderson, of the Lafayette -.
the marriage of James and Emma mirably. The ver* apirearana- of Dr.
had it to their comfort to have the new Improve th* torta
petition. Bn&lt;! Mia* Ml. 1«S«I
- -- ™—■ —- Bryuns, their neighbors and friends Feheley in the sick room would give the : her visit.
avenup Baptist churciu fwvs the other '
I .wod.nhd UiatuU other |&gt;enwn* Interested In
di-couragnl
veteran
a
new
lease
of
(
Lart
Tu&lt;Mday
being
the
bxrthday
of
churches will probably join the fipis«*. j
Mdd estate, an- required to appear n&lt; “ **^*&lt;»" thought to give them an agreeable sur­
•
George Chirk, the young people thought
church in their revival work during i­
of old oour* U«»n to bc.boMeu.al the. I'robste prise which was done in the form of an Hft.
would give him a call. -'Mra. Clark
t. He believes
mj »IH come j
evening social, in thejnidst of which C.
Comrade* of Wolcott «__*
Post ---------are rethey
­
Newspaper Advertising.
will join th*
P. Btrowbridge, In behalf of the aawm- quested to meet *L Odd Fellows hall. kind!)’ furnished them a nice supper. when the Catholic
DA9CMY A CO.,
bled guests, presented the bride and Friday eve. January 22nd, to arrange After making him a nice present, thev
ordered. Thai
all
went
to
their
homes
feeliag
happy.
groom with a beautiful gold band din­ for the dates of future meeting* and I
07 Park Plart and 24-26 Murray 8L,
ner set also an engraved glam fruit transact other neoemary bnaines®.
i The meetings at the M. L. church
Wan York.
dirti. which was responded toby Mr.
Tuesday afternoon, some fifteen la- have eland, but will commence again
and Mra. Bryans in s very touching and dice upon pleasure intent, wended their-j in about two week*.
Mr. and Mra. Mosher have ix-en hav­
heartfelt manner. It was an evening way to the hospitable home of Mr. and I
Mrs. N. Brayton. A more complete ing company from HiUsdate
pleasantly spent by all.

The Hastings Banner.

^EW STOCK OF

County News.

LUMBER!

—BV—
MARSHALL L. COOK.

BENTLEY BROS. &amp; WILKINS

Once more we have sleighing.
There are two or three caaee of mea­
sles in the village. So says report.
There will be a sale of goods at reduc­
ed prices, at Goss' this week.
Mr. Dim gives such of the pupils be­
longing to the school, as care to avail
themselvM of the opportunity, two
writing schools a week for six weeks,
instead of having them wnte in school
hours.
.
Mr. Draper is settled in his new house.
Mr. Bruce is holding extra meetings
at North Pine Ltike.

Bam Boards,

Common Pine B’oards,

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Shingles,

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Fencing,

Joist and Scantling,

Hardwood Flooring,

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Custom Kiln Dryina to Order.

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Cornice Mouldings, Sash,
Doors and Blinds Al­
on hand.

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rtib.

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that
the
rite
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We Have II at Last.

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�HUMAN
WENT TO SMOOT.
IX vWd to

Wa were «ittmg in tb« °®°* «* •
hotel in a town on the Tennessee
p£bZHSL-u * ecrtiiin cure tor .River, and a colored mnn cams along
rite
females are 1
all tbow disorders w wu**.**
,with a revolver in his hand. One of
the men called him into the hotel and
yiwnon aud Nownmrts, tho ’
asked:
••8am. what arc you doing with that

Jacob'S Oil, Which

Cured by

simply conquurs pain.

Bancroft s furniture factory is hang­
ing fire over the contract.

mitturity and of oM age have distin­
guishing qualities amongMll nations.
Mothers! mothers! mdthcre! Why
There arc three kinds ot voices that
will von allow your little darling to enu ba efficiently cultivated—the ring­
suffer with those horrible worms wj en
a sure remedy is so near and cheap? ing, speaking and crying. The first
Dr. Jackson's vegetable worm syrup has the greatest artistic range and the
will surely give relief Und costs but 26 highest commercial value; the second
thing?”
. .
••Gwine ober to hab s riot with Bill caits. | For sale by W. Goodyear.
him many delightful possibilities, but
Peters, de barber,” was the prompt
There are new 180 vets at the soldiers’, is sadly uegleoteil; the third is nearly
"KUc■ he been doing?”
always disagreeable but often effnetive.
home. Grand Rapids.
full Araldaa costume.
Voices are inherited, and have na­
•Talkin' 'bout my ii&gt;ud*kr. sab.
For M-ars. quinine was regarded as
Crcdifta due the German women and
the specific tor malarious diswewu*, and Ym, «ah. he’s, bin alaiidenn her all physicians for first using Red Clover tional peculiarities. The Latin .races
ober town.
Hje’s dun got to take it olossoms lis a medicine. Best results are famous for liquid tones, the Saxons
back or I’ll bon* him.”
are obtained whed combined with our and Slavonic for dvep and heavy vocal
••I guesH we’ll gy over.”
medicinal roots and herbs M in Dr. sounds. The men who belong to tribes
“AH right, sih?‘
.]onee\Red clover Tonic,, which is the
descended froin Ishmael have powerful
Five or six df &lt;n followed him into
l&lt;With’the W1 months malaria, in all (the barber .shop. Paters wm shaving best known remedy for all blood diseas­ voices; the women of the siune lamilloa
eas, stomach and liver trouble**, pim­
Its varied forms stalks like an epWemlc (a white man, and ho looked up and ples, cost! venues, bad preath. piles, ague I speak in flute-like tones. The Chinese
through the land, and whole district (
^•■Boy, what you doiri’ wid dot oh* and malarladiacoaes, indigestion, loss of have but two registers—high and
ore prostrated with chills and. fever,
appetite, low spirits, headache and all rough, low and indistinct. The Indian
the entire population shaking with ague. shootin’-iron?”
diseases of the. Kidneys. Price 20 cents, tribes and New Zealanders have harsh
Heretofore, quinintr was regularly re­
•‘Gwine ter bore ye! replied Sam. of Fred Hotchkiss.
voices.
sorted to; but, while it frequenUy
••What fur?”
.....
Among civiliKcd nations there are two
failed to effect» cure, it invariably de­
Tbe l»ontiac rink close* for the season
••Kase you ha* bin lyin ’bout de ole
grades of voices, as distinct In eharao*
—8800 in debt
ter. The educated and refined people
woman.”
••Shoo!
You
jist
waitf
of
all countries have attractive quali­
. Dr. Jackson'-s penetrating liniment
Buch an extant that months elapsed ere
‘0,1’11 wait! I ain't de pusson to cures sprains, bruises, kicks, cuts, burns, ties in their voices; the unlettered and
the system recovered from its effects.
put a white gem’lan out. Arter that rheumatism, etc., ets. Good for man vulgar usually express. thexnsclvca In
These objections to its use were so
marked, that the introduction of Mish- ,gem’lan leaves &lt;le cha’r you want to or beast. For sale by W. H. Goodyear. sounds that arc repulsive- Keeping
ler’s Herb Bitters was hailed as a tri­ look out fur mt!"
within the limit of enlightened nations,
A Beef Steak club has l»een organiz­ a profitable field for study and illustra­
Mr. Pctera finished «having the man.
umph in medicine. Infinitely more
certain in its benefidal effects than qui­ who dW not even turn his eyes toward. ed at Marshall.
tions may be found worthy of .more
nine. it pousses nona of the demerits of Sam. and then powdered his face and
than passing reflection. At home we
that drug. Instead of nauseating, it combed his hair. Sam sat there with
The recent statistics of the number of have, ns a nation, three distinct grades
lanes and invigorate* tto stomach, the revolver on his leg. cool a» ice. but deaths show that a large majority die of voices—the New England high key.
und while ajieelily expeiUngthe noxious just before Bill removed the towel from with consumption. This disease may the Southern drawl and the Western
humors, increace* the appetite and the man's throat ho said:
commence with an apparently harm lees chop. The parent of American tones
facilitate digestion, thus rendering the
••Boy! vou go homo!”
cough which can be cured by Kemp's is British, with three distinctive teut­
system stronger and better lit to ryfiist
••Who you talking to?”.asked Sam. Balsam for the throat and lungs, which on*—English. Irish and Scotch—the
the attacks ot disease. • In fact, a judi­
■•To you. sah! I’te got a right to talk is guaranteed to cure and relieve all Irish being the richest of the three, tho
cious use of Mishler’s Herb Bitters at to you?’
cases. Price 50 cents and 81. Trial Scotch the hardest Of the voice* of
this season of the year will prevent the
she free* For sale by Wm. H. Good- the multitude little need be said—they
•How?”
.
recurrence of this disease, even in those
•‘Kase I’se yer stepladder. I maxjd
are common and the word brands them
who have never passed an autumn with­ yer mudder two hours ago. Dat makes
out it. An experience of twenty years you my step-son. sah. an if you don t
There are sixty saloons in Calhoun as disagreeable.
Education is the basisof the thousand
proves it to be the greatest anti-periodic put up' dat shooter an’ git out o’ dis III county.
charms found in vocal sound*: not
known to medical science.
woUop.yc widin two inches of yer life!”
merely the education of oahools. but
There are. perhaps, no diseases so
“
Hoo!
You
’
zo
dun
mar
’
d
ma?"
subject to climate diangee as affections
that the multitude of diseases of a the higher education of refining asso­
-Yes. sah.”
,
scrofulous nature generally proceed ciations. with effects that c.onm by intu­
of the kidneys. II undreds of our fann“An’ you’ac any step-fodder?"
from a torpid condition of the liver. ition. like many other paces that make
amechanics,and laboring men,strong
••’Cose I ia. Now you make tracks The blood becomes impure because the
hardy In all other respects, suffer
men and women dehgiitM oorapanfin:
dat
wood
pile
behind
the
bouse,
an'
uontinual inconvenience, and occasion­
liver does not act properly and work off ions. Every voice has a definite value
ally excruciating pains in the back and
the poison from the system, and tbe as tangible w» good looks or a wall
across the loins; experience a frequent s
certain results are blotches, pimplre, rounded figure. The actor favored with
Sam laid tho revolver on a choir and eruptions, swellings, tumors, ulcers,
desire to pass water, pain during Its
a pleasing voice attracts hb audience.
passage, and frequent stoppage in its walked out without another word, to and kindred affections, or settling upon The orator may lead the multitude after
flow. These are manifestations result­ humbled that his feet dragged on the the lungs and poisoning their delicate
him and into labyrinths of folly, if hh
ing from some strain or heavy lift (per­ gravel as he went off down the walk.
tisues, until ulceration, breaking down,
haps years ago), and aggravated by
Dr. voice ha* but a magnetic ring. The
"Come around heah to shoot his step­ and consumption is established.
every change in the weather. Every fodder!” growled Peters. "Why, dat Pierce's “Golden Medical Discovery" Khysician with bracing tones assures
Is patient of immediate recovery ami
Blight cold flkw direct to tills one weak boy hadn’t got no sense 'tall. Next.— will, by acting upon the liver and puri­
spot, and unless promptly attended to Detroit Free Pre**.
fying the blood, cure all these diseases. the power of hie voice It often more
potent than skillfully prepared nos­
the disease becomes chronic, and the
The city hall at . Waterloo. N. Y-, trums. From the bar the pleader's
once strong man is a miserable wreck.
ABOUT CHILD-WIVES.
worth 825,000, has been burned.
voice follows the lory like a talisman,
Mishler's Herb Bitters is the 'ddy cer­
tain remedy for this class of disease.
“1 derived much benefit from the aud Hie verdict is often largely in­
It has a pecular tendency to the kidneys,
Atblolopborous you sent me for my fluenced by a seriea ot cxuuuJte de­
stimulates them tu healthy action, und * A verjt young girl is certainly not rheumatism.
j
It relieved me of pain livered sentences. Tho pne*t who
removing the cause, prevents the form­
dose.*
wm. would cure souls miut have a charming
capable of choosing a husband. She iafter taking the second dose."
ation ot brickrdust deposits, which, if
Van Orden, of Eagle River, Mich., voice. The range of various voices has
permitted to continue, will by cohesion takes it for granted that men are al­
gives ^3
as his
1 very satisfactory experience enriched our language with shades of
form gravel stone, necessitating a pain-/ ways os she secs them in society—po- *
expression which words can not oonvey.
ful operation tor its removal. Many of lite, friendly and on xheir good hehav- ।with the great rheumatism and neuralPoets never weary of writing of
gia cure.
the ingredients entering into its compo­ tor. If she marries early in life the
voices—the lover's voice, the voices of
sition are uDivereally recognized as
Soldiers un guard at Grant's tomb She night, morning, stars, the sea,
]
specifics for all complaints of the urin­ man who happens to please her fancy, have
been badly frostbitten.
woods and stream*. Voices arc a posi­
ary organs. In liver complaint, dyspep­ she learns to her sorrow that in nine
sia, all disorders of the towels, and af­ cases out of ten a man nt home and a ( The best on earth, can truly be said tive Indication of character Go and
Grigg's Glycerine Salve, which Is listen to the rasping tones of the Police
fections of the throat and lungs, it is man in society arc widely different be- of
,sure, safe, and speedy cure for cuts, Court shyster; then take a seat before
equally certain and efficacious; while,
as a remedy for the complaints peculiar irtgs. Five years at that period of life Ibruises, scalds, burns, wounds and all the bench of the Supreme Court, aivt
from
to the female sex. it has no equal. produces a great change in opinions ‘other sores. We positively cure piles, though blindfolded, you can.
and all skin eruption**. Try this the voices you hear, name the distinct
Ladies, old and young, married and and feelings. We frequently come to tetter
,
single, in every condition of life, will detest at twenty-five what w*&gt; admired (wonder healer. Satisfaction guaranteed localities.
The subdued *?cho of ■
or
money
refunded.
Only
25
cents,
find this preat female remedy, iprom^t.
drawing-room conversation will indi­
at sixteen. Wo advance from the taffy- !bold by F.IIotchldsa.
cate the attractive presence of cultured
sallow complexion is replaced by a candy and peanut age to the era of
Bell telephone stock has fallen off 12 ladles and gentlemen; while, on the
blooming, healthful cuuutenanrc, nnd gum drops marron glace*, aud even in per cent in price.
other hand, too rough sound* nf a gath­
its occasional use enables Nature to Inti-r vears to lose our yearnings for 1
ering of brawling revelers will imme­
perform her functions regularly and those dainties. Similar Ranges take
diately indicate the quality of ihr com­
without inconvenience.
place in the moral and spiritual nature. . An old physician, retired from prac'iee-bavlng pany.
had placed in his hands by an East India ml»Why
should
we
feel
the
same
toward
,
slonary
the
formula
ot
a
simple
vegetable
reIt is not possible nor desirable to as• The Michigan Postal Telegraph Com­
Crsoni*
in
after
Jife.
when
we
have
«e«a ime-Hnj tc’c** Hite bales «4 mcr- i
pany reached .Jackson from Detroit
imed to distinguish between the false
ehamnoe. but good voice* mig'nl be I
with its wires laat Saturday morning.
valued higher thnn they an*. Half tho |
Jackson now has.three rival telegraph and the true, the bad and good, any
more than we should like dime novels
lines.
fun in life comes from merry voice*.
The debased criminal clement, all tho
We should economize at all times, but after wo have become acquainted with
more especially when times are dose. Dicken*. Thackeray and Shakespeare!
the world over, has a voicc'of its own;
Observe tbe purchases of your thrifty How few. comparatively, of the
every large city has a degraded multi­
tude" of people’ whose hanl. hollow and
neighbors.
More substantial iieneiits school-girl friendships extend into
How few of our com­
can be obtained from a fifty cent bottle later life.
cruel voices distinguish them. Women,
of Dr. Bigelows Positive Cure than a panion.'* in society do we love ns .
gentle in appearance, make their want
dollar bottle of any other cough remedy. welLcfter twenty years have passed. I
of character manifest by the tones in
It ia a prompt, safe and pleasant cure How few even of 'our own brothers
Admiral Porter, reported dving. ia। their voices.
for all throat and lung troubles. Sold and sisters tn idiom we do not sue ibetter.
Voices can be adapted io uses wide
and endorsed by Fred Ilotdikta.
*
faults we could wish eradicated. Con­
Many suffi-riufi people (lr.*c tbrinsrlves about apart. Soldier* and sailors, who call
Scarlet fever Jdi virulent form has sidering all this, how is it possible for with talllna streticth. ftwiUnx that they arei to each other through the cannon's
made ita appetiranc*- in several Wret one to feel surprise when a couple who steadily sinking Into themve. when by using; roar or the blasts of a storm; tho herdsnitar ■ Tunic they would find a cunt comment
Concord. Jackson county, families, and marry in their teens grow to love each Ing
with th&lt;- first dos*-, and vitality and strengthi men and drover*, who terrify half
other less ns years roll by? When both :
the district school has been dosed in
tamed animab by wild shonte; the
grow alike, whether it'be rapidly or
CDnsequence.
•
huntex. who mimics tho cry of birds toSmall-pox in Canton. 0.
Mowly. backward or forward, there is
brlng pasting flocks within range, of
Thk Rev. Ged. H. Thayek, of Bour­ some hope of their ever seeing each
hb gun, are instancas of thb sdnntabon, Ind., saya; “Both myself and
other with the same eves, but when one
wife owe our Ilves to Shiloh's Con­ progresses and the other retrogrades, n "Haring received ml much benefit from Electric: bility. The grandesL the nx»t stirring,
Bitten*. 1 feel It ray duty to let suffering human­• ecstatic, solemn and sad sounds known
sumption Cube." For sale by Wm.
difference sprinp* up between them, ity know It. Have had a running sore on my[ come from tingle or combined human
£1. Goodyear.
leg tor elaht jcaiw; tny dor ton* told me I would
Ake You Made miserable by Indiges­ and in time one looks down upon die haw to have the MM scroped or l* gamputated.. voices.
tion, Constipation. Dizziness, Loss of other with a feeling of superiority, I used. Instead, three bottles of Electric Bitten*‘
Science and observing care have
Appetite, Ydlow Skin * ShDoh's Vft- perhaps unconfessed, but still there,
j brought singing voices almost to per­
ahzer is a positive cure. For sale while the other, unable to perceive the ...Lt at fifty cents* bottle,and BuckleuS Arnica* foction. Now some thoughtful atten­
real cause of the trouble, grows at Salve at Sc. per box by w. H. Goodyear.
by Wm. H. Goodyear.
tion may well be given to speaking
Win- Will You cough when Shiloh's length to dislike what was once loved.
A laborer who had been drinking heavily wasi voices. When there arc n&lt;» inherited
Cure give immediate relief. Price 10 And thus it happens that those who frozen to death a few nl«l&gt;t* ago at Fenelon1 defects, early training will give tho
cts. 50 cts. and 81. For sale by‘ Wm. loved at sixteen an* indifferent nt Falls.
right direction. Strength will always
H. Goodyear.
twenty-five, and sometimes divorced at
t come with good health and plenty of
Shiloh's Cataiuih Remedy-- a posi­ thirty. One great cause of early mar­ longstaiidlri-irs: laalcy, t9M West Chesnut pure air, fresh from tho sea or the
tive cure for Catarrh, Diptheria and riages is the pernicious habit of calling BUboulsrlUe. Ky.
mountain. At home and nt school
Canker Mouth. For sale by Wm. II. a girl who remains unmarried until
The third death from unali-pox since the[ faults should be corrected. The greatest
Goodyear.
twenty-five an **old maid." This is rpiitoglon broke out occurred yesterday at , risk*.arc run in the school-room, where
Hackmetack“ u lasting and fragrant done by well-meaning but thoughtless
r' children are sometimes compelled to
perfume. Price 25 and 60c®Ra. For
•nrsans, who wonld be sorry to think
: strain their voices in reading or reciiSale by Win. II. Goodyear.
that any act or expression of theirs had
। ing. The injury b manifestly irrcSinton’s Cure will immediately relieve caused one nu hour of misery; yet this
two
or
throe
tiroes
si
. parable, as shown by the army of men
Croup. Whooping cough and Bron­ very dread of being called an "old
and women who every day emit harsh,
chitis. ForiialebyWin.il. Goodyear. maid" has driven more womeu into
metallic and high sounds, that grate
For Dyspepsia und Liver complaint,
marriage and life-long misery than any
upon every refined ear.—San Franciteo
vou have a printed guarantee on every other thing, excepting,
perhaps,
Newt- Letter.
bottle of Shiloh's Vitallzer. It never
poverty. It ia a mistake to think that
fails to cure. For sale by Wm. H.
for Cuts, Bruises,
single
life
is
any
I
ms noble than mar­
ever Bora, Tetter.;
Goodyear.
A Judicial Anchor.
riage,
especially
if
the
spirit
of
discord
A Nasal iKJixTonfree with each bot­
An interesting relic of .old Englbh
tle of Shiloh's Catarrh Remirdv. is permitted to inflict it* horror.* upon
Price 60 cente. For sale by Wm. H. a whole household.—London Tidbit*.
justice has boon-placed over the Judge’s
Goodrear.
seatin the Admiralty Court of the Royal
A Mean Bostonian.
J. M. Daron and Albert Murry are
Court of Justice in London, the anchor
about to open a boot and shoe store at
The champion mean man has turned Bale's Boney ihajra: Coufh cu re^Sc. , Wc_* flt which from time immemorial *tood in
Charlotte.
. the original Admiralty Court in Doc*up in the shape of a Bostonian.
A
South Boston num recently built two
■ tors’ Commons until tho Admiraltv
Dr. Jackuon’s Wood and humor syrup
. iudiclal business wax transferred to
hotiMH, aide by side—one for himself
will positive cure all eruptions, ulcers
: Westminster in 1860. Thun the anchor
ami bad sores upon the body face or and one to sell. In the house sold .hr
. was thrown into a lumber-room, ami
limbs. Will thoroughly cleanse the had placed a furnace against the parti
now it has been disinterred, regildod
system and blood of every trace of dis- wall of tho cellar, and from it- hot ah
and mounted on a black velvet ground
Buscan river.
«*« that have their origin therein. chamber he had constructed flues to
In a handsome dark frame. A cable is
Cures the rheumatism, salt rheum and
heat his own domicile. The owner o!
twisted round the anchor, which b
V.
A.
Bradford.
•anker, and is wdl recommended by
about four feet long. Even now a long
the medical profession all over tbe the other house found it very hard tn
silver oar, some oenturhs uld, G
bhed aX the amount of coal required to
keep hi* family camlortable. while tho
dishonest builder kept himself w*n&gt; at

Hood’s Sarsaparilla

s&amp;'TffiaKFirs:
mt. per kamnn. and payable Ninuaih

date, and payable In fire jriirs from u
wMeb Bald affirtaaxe wax duly OMicti.-,'
John W. MeLarrey to Ira Peake on ib&lt;
of Joly, A. D. UN. aad n-cordad tn m. ; .
tar's office for Barry Coanty. Mkhijran. ia i,•?„]

continually exuding

with Chronic Catarrh. W.m

Uavlni; taken twelve bottles, within theJut
twelv«- tr
entirely

&gt;
-...
'if d&gt;.,r,.t
W. MrLorrey. hl» executors, adnitnl-irMURS, IMMM I nil !«• ilu.
Imnwdlntely thereafter, allliougli it.
i the pay::.,-.i
l*'®- 4,11 ’bk
aBBMareinained unpaid.*r.&lt;i ih
auTcnre mq ww Space of thirty days affu
and still renudnlng unpaid, the afore,4&lt;t mj..
gnaLaaM claOTaanaantd dollars with »;|u.

Hood’s Sarsaparilla
only by a L HOOD A OO., Lowell, Mass.

IOO Bo—» One Dollar.

WORmHY
Of Confidence.
A Y tn

O &lt;tartNx ’•‘••riy *&gt; rc*r», Il

i
SSS’Jr1
icvuu.ue Houducaa b«*r**pa: ill.. • &gt;
to UJedkal Skicuce. .

SARSAPARILLA

. th- extracts of YrUow DueU ami .....
liitgia, the Iodides of Pvtawlumj ami
Iron, sad &lt;&gt;iher |-Arnt InkTxdk-tax.
lour blood vitiated by deraagertenta
lO uf the digHdlve and rafmthturr fuuc-

said county uo Tburjd.iy. tta
day of lw.-rm!&gt;&lt;
bl hundred and

iq

or Ontagioua Disease J
TUC k-sding physicians of tbs KMtad
I nt .Mates, who know Lira composition
&lt;4 Arars Sajwafabu.la.'M) ithat
pharmacy.
nsti V by lbo
°r thb remwi
UFtLY ]*o«Kiblo for a j&gt;crxin wt
.-orrupti'd blood to attain m&gt;udi1

THOROUGHLY

uf the *y&gt;«uujuHMt
fiyitjdi not ©s’y th* removd «&lt; &lt;’«rruptkin from the bkxxL'buUu* c*ri&lt;-bnirut snd the &lt;nngtbculng of the
ritai organs.
RELIABLE SSTt-w
worktstrttcr Bcroinplithe*!!

BLOOD *c^Lis

made1 pur*-, and ^ilood

weakened through diminution df the
...7 Ln-uwl.-, is made stroti. by
WMeaSAkSAFAMXXA.
I
miniETWlklC '*ln blood and l.tuldiiu
PUnlrYINo up tbe system re*julre
time In writw cases, huilxvicdi will
be derived from tho uw* of aIkrs
^ABSarJtBXXXa mw» speedily than
iirmriMp0^ ’rt,'rh &amp;ie,!rn,r*
MEDICINE falsely claimed, hjabun*
&lt;Unt in the market, tmder many Barnes
tail the only preparalkxt ItaU had Mood
’
tbs test of tlme,jatul^provrd worthy o»

deceased.
John U. Earl, administrator of said isuw

Tbemipau K Is ordered, that Wedrr,iu»
the IT
k

give notice in the persons Inurrstrd in *xl&lt;f »*UUw.uf die peoilvury id khhl peti
hearing thereof by causing a cony
to be published In the Hastinp* Ba*

lay of bearrok*.
Wm. W. CWt.lt,

Judge of Trobsta

n tbe Circuit Court lor
County of Barry-!n Chancrr*
Boyal w. Peake, eeonialBant. n.
w&gt;t*t&gt;
and Phoebe M. WlUi*. drfrr«iii!,:~
Fifth Judicial Circuit—In Chanrvn
Upon doe proof by affidavit that IIwwIk M.
Wlllu, one Of Ithe defendant* in the jbore ewe'Uod orase-pettdlna In thia coart. rr*l&lt;ie« &lt;&gt;it
the State ot Mlelihau and In Hie
el
Columbia, and on notion of h
Arman, *ollcltor» for Beonip
ordered that tbe Mid defendant

&gt; pablHhed within twenty day
tbe Hastings Baxxku. a : •-wroapcr rrinici

fiysr's Sarsaparilla,
rnr oer appearance.
Dated Uiis 21st day ot December, A
at Charlotte. In said circuit.
Solti Lj sh Druggius.: Price H;

Ske SuKt

a certain mortgage made hr Henry Mn-rarta
and Marr Howarth, bls wlft. Notcintx-r se.
xirded in th»
Barr* (cant*.

GT!:?.

.-u nt April. 1X77, befiuealb'-dto kuirsiazict
Holden by will, tin
proved and admitted
■ n the Probata Coort

-.-ur*jr c«r.sl-.. 1!
lanlushls. m it win

to । rows
wills with the certta-st*
been duly m-urded tr.

cu.o&lt;i»-a it. r

•TMOMOROS O.. IQ WM1 IT., MW WM

■LY’S

Cream Bali

said mortKSKf or an&gt; psrt tbereoi
Notlea hi therefore hvrebj irtwn thm i»r
wsinliea Maeribed tn said mortiw '■• ‘H,in '**
both day of January, ibrs. al the tan ol
o'clock n. m., ax the north trout do,*.- &lt;*! pe
OMtHMMlnthacttraf ftasunx*, nut
tm place at boMbw tbe Circuit t’-ourf. H mh:
County of Barry, be sold to the hlghe't &lt;**««•
or so tnueh thereof as may be t»cre**ar\ : • w
frhe aoxmnt scenred by said mertiw,- *ivi to*

lying
■W. I.anil
Ik.being sHiui,
Af II

when applied
nostrils will
sorbed effect 1
cleansing Ute
of catarrhal
causing healtl

■11 naff
from »k*
; corner thereof conuiii’.ng &lt;»•
Dated November 3rd, itw.
JOHN HOLDEN?Owner of said »l
CLEMENT SMITH. Attorney tor Horta*-'

sx-ts-ci;
uxa.

NOT'

MtaU of MIchlgan-TIic dtrull Omirt tfc **
Ds3ffi*N«wt&amp; vs. Danlrl F. Bllrj in

w that ou Um* iMh d.«5 fltF;
writ ot ansdBDMi t *»' Mb
mN Chart rar thi ।
I

By all Beans Porta Niirod

PLUG
TOBACCO

FMIl.il' T. &lt; OMIHO*
•
Att'j lor lit*

8S&amp;TIW

let.

�Agricultural.
DArSIPOST, Mtter.

aartment »bould be

The Agricultural department ot the
New York Tribune has been on record
ae anti-dog in It* sentiments; but the
body of the paper, judging from an
editorial in the last is a lover of the un­
clean thing. It expresses a doubt ot the
existence ot such a disease as hydro­
phobia, and thinks no dog should be kill­
ed on suspicion ot having a disease so
rare, but only on positive proof of Ixdng
so afflicted.
We suggest that any dog suspected of
rabies be sent to bite this editor which
will serve the double purpose of dingnoeipg the disease, and in time no doubt
of bringing the editor to his senses In
dog question.
It is time this foolish affection for the
dog be done away with. It seems to be
an insane love for a beast little better
than a civilised edition of the wolf.
We have too many cases on record of
children killed or mained for life, of
grown people bitten and stock destroyed, to allow such wishy-washy sentiment as the editorial in question to
sink very deep into our ht«rts.
We have heard that sometime in the
long ago a little child was saved from
drowning by a dog. Now if the editor
denies hydrophobia, we shall retaliate
by repudiating the dog story, which has
with sundry variations done great cradJ
i» to his “poor dogs.”
We venture the opinion that for

every child saved from drowning by n
dog. one has Ixscn bitien by the same
species of brute.
Sheep husbandry would be a profit­
able business in many sections adapted
to little else, did not the “yaller dog”
s*4 his everlasting decree against it.
Mlrh. HorUculturiiL
The place where pleasant, intelligent
&lt; onverpUion is most needed is in our
rural home circles. At what a large
majority of our tables the only business
is the mastication and deglutition of
food, which no interlude of pleasant
chat to enliven .the familv meal, or
hearty laugh to stimulate healthy diges­
tion.
It is in our country homes that we see
the most &lt;leprwsing effects from this
want of freedom in social intercourse.
The quiet, dull breakfast table casts a
gloom over the whole day. A good,
wholesome spirit of talkativeness will
broaden the tacea. stimulate the blood,
dissipate the bluesand kick the skeleton
dyspepsia out of doors. Men do not
talk to their wives enough. Many an
American wife, particularly in the
country, becomes sad and despondent,
pale and sickly, and finally sinks
prematurely into the grave, simplv from
the neglect of her husband to be’social
with her; to be a companion in the cares
and pleasures of the home; to openly
appreciate tbe thoughtfulness, the self­
denial constantly exercised in his behalf.
The germ of this reticent disposition
in our people is sown in childhood.
Many a cold, silent man was made so
by the training and example of the first
fifteen years of his life. I admit that
children are not any too well governed;
but I am satisfied that parents do not
appreciate the wholuwme influence
that, results from making companions
of the little people. I have li*-n at
homes where not a word was allowed
from the children when thev were ach­
ing to ask questions, and it would have
done them worlds of good to have taken
their part in the conversation. The
parents in these homes we're noted for
their skill in disciplining their children
to "know their places.” As I go about
the country, stepping here and there in­
to the home life of numbers of people,
I find it the exception if children are
made companion*. Their prattle is
“nonsense," and relegated tothenurserv
or play-ground; their questions go un­
answered, in utter forgetfulness ofcche
fact that courtesy begets its like. /
I would have our fathers and mothers
enter with rest into the gleeful sports
uid playful conversation of their childftD, ‘b’« teaching them by precept and
exr mple. bow to talk properly and easily,
how *o fill vacancies in time’bv pleasant
chat, and get comfort out of it as well
»in the more active sports.
I do appreciate most heartily the free,
cheerful family intercourse where the
•■ares, pleasures, prospects and memories
of the whole family are the property of
each individual ia it; and when parents
and children receive their highest enjoy­
ment through the happy interchanges
of thought and feeling one with the
other.
The husband will be more likely to
bring in the plants from tho woods If
‘ his wife will recall her earlier study of |
Ixjtanv, and discourse to himself and
the children during the evening upon
the habit, usei and beauties of the speci­
mens. The wife will more cheerfully
rearrange the furniture and pictures, if
sheknowa that, after having completed
the work, her family will, show their
appreciation by chatting pleasantly
about the change*. wrought and the art
exhibited. The little people will gladly
add to the subjects for pleasant conver­
sation. if they know that encouragement
would be given to them to take a part
in It.
In the farmer'* home this want of
social enjoyment is felt most keenly.
Usually tho husband aud wife an* so
burdened with care and labor, that they
are lost in their work. At meal time,
or in tbe evening, the only time that
can Ik* given to pleasant converse. the
hours are all occupied by thoughts
rather than words. Particularly when
it is quite a struggle to "make both
ends meet," I have noticed that often
the burdens are made heavier by brood­
ing In silence over this misfortune or
that bad prospect, when, if the thoughts
eould only have spoken, they would ap­
pear so ridiculous as to be provocative
of laughter and more cheerful words
which would breed good feeling and a
desire' to make the most of the day's
blessings.
Many time* 1 have spoken in this
strain to my brother farmers,. and
and onou
received the following reply; “What
-----shall we talk about ? We have not• -been
brought up to talkative habits, and it

will be difficult to work Into them. We
shall run short of talk timber."
I have a ready answer to such difficul­
ties. I would have each meal time and
each evening crowded with talk almut
the crops, the fancies, the hopes, tbe
memories of the family; the study,
observation, reading and plays of the
children; the busineas, -^perienoe, suc­
cess, failures and prospects ot every
member. In truth, everything good
that comes to the family or any individ­
ual in it, through their five senses, is a
theme for healthy conversation in the
home circle.
I have known a delightful breakfast
season made so by the simple narration
of the dreams of the previous night.
It is not enough for one to read a
funny item in the paper, chuckle over
it. and forget it; it should be read care­
fully enough to lie present to the house­
hold. and all join in the contagious
laughter.
The result of this will be apparent at
once.
Home will lie tbe pleasantest
1
place for husband, wife and children.
The father will have hb wife and child­
ren take the placeof saloon companions.
The mother will receive genuine
happiness
and assistance from the cheer­
:
ful faces and appreciative words of the
whole familv; and the children—to
them comes the lasting influence—will
have their happiest times at home,
jand will love and seek the companion­
s', ip of parents lu preference to question­
;able associates abroad. The thread of
Iintelligent, happy conversation will be
the
cord that binds all hearts together;
1
aud
the habit thus engendered will be
'
of untold value to the father of thine
who go out from such homes and build
I
households
of their own.

Rural Canadian.
Let your colt be domesticated and
j
live
with you from its tenderest age,
«
and
when a horse he will be simple,
'docile, faithful, and inured to hardship
and
fatigue.
.
1
If you would have your horse serve
•
you
on the day of trial, if you desire him
then
to be a horse of truth, make him
’
sober, accustomed to hard work, and
inacctt«able to fear.
Do not beat your horse, nor speak in
t loud tone of voice; do not be nugry
a
’
with
them, but kindly reprove their
faults; they will do better thereafter,
for they understand the language of
man imd its (fawning.
If you have along day’s journev be­
fore you. spare your horse on the start;
let him frequently walk to rerover bis.
wind.
Continue this until he has
sweated and dried three times, and you
may ask ot him whatever you please;
he will not leave youja a difficulty.
Use your hqrae as you would your
leathern bottle; if you open it gently
am! gradually you can control the water
therein; but if you open it suddenly the
water escapes ut once and nothing re­
mains to quench your thirst.
Never let your,horse run up or down
a hill it you can avoid iu On tbe con­
trary, slacken your pace. Which do
you prefer, was asked of a horre, ascent
or descent? Jd curse be on their point
of meeting! was the answer.
Make your horse work and work a­
gain. Inaction and fat nre the great
perils ot a horse and the main causes of
all his viees and diseases.
Observe your horse when he is drink­
ing at a brook. If in bringing down
his head he remains square without
bending his limbs, he posesaes sterling
qualities, and all parts of his laxly are
built symmetrically.
Four things he must have broad­
front, chest, loins and limbs; four things
long—neck, breast, forearm and croup;
and four things short- -pasterns, back,
ears and tail.

abd-ul-hamid.

Hi* Majesty the Sultan of the Otto­
man Empire b a most high and pui*saint monarch, i'lis will b Jaw and hb
nod is death. 'He has mar.v palaces;
he rules doepctically over a vast em­
pire; he makes quantities of Paahaa
cross their Sswning hands whenever he
looks at them; he has the power to do
anything to any one
nu faithful subieota—except recall him to life after he
has killed him. But social power he
has none. Hb life is passed in an end­
less round of official drudgery, nay,
positive servituda Buch minutest dotail of business, from the highest vis­
ions of diplomacy down to the opening
of a new coffee house on the shores o!
the Bosphorus, passes through hb au­
gust hands; and each Incident of every
transaction forms a focus of intrigues
which, in their conglomerate m*M, it
would take twenty Saltan's with a hun­
dred times Abd-ul-Hamid's power to
disarm nnd defeat. What time, there­
fore, cgn he have to spare for society f
The commander of the Faithful may
lie seen any week as ho goes to hb Fri­
day’s prayer.
Then, before die
gaxe of ’ an
adoring
populace,
through lines of splendid troops,
crowds of brilliant aiucs-de-camp and
Pzuhna. fair veiled ladies, braying brass
bands and screaming dogs there passes

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It is not advisable to drop one of the
milkings and milk culy once a day
when cows give but little in tbe latter
part ot the season. Tae milk b not so
good when drawn but once a May as
when drawn twice u day. and under
once-K-day milking &lt;.ows shrink very
rapidly and dry up entirely very soon.
It is better to milk tvrice daily as long
as the milk b saved for use. The value
of a small mess of milk is not to lx*
measured solely by the quantity.
Tho superior richnms of a small yield
should be taken into consideration in
eatimating the value, and if this is done
the propriety of prolonging even a
small flow must l»e apparent—I Prof.
Arnold in N. Y.Tr.bune.
A man who is “not a temperance
fanatic; never took the pledge,” but an
abstemious and oleerving dtizen, telb
The Philadelphia ledger ne sees added
proof each day that “the correct name
for hard times b whiskey and tobacco,”
and he makes a calculation which leads
to the following conclusion;
“incredible ns it sems It b positively
so. All the house building done in this
great city in sixty years b drank down
and spit away (bah!) in the United
States each and every year.”
Lansing liepublican: C. L. Seeley,
owner of one of the iinest herds ot
thoroughbred Holstein cattle in thb
vicinity, h the proud possessor of a new
Holstein calf which weighed 121 pounds
on tbe day ot its birth. Agricultural
College professorsMy that the heaviest
calf at birth of which they have any
knowledge weighsd 10 pounds less.
The little giant was sired by a two year
old Holstein that weighs over 1 MO lbs.

H. W. Norton, a day or two sine per­
formed a novel operation upon a thor­
oughbred Durham cow. The cow got
loose and gorged herself with exits,
it was.erident that she could not live,
so a hole was cut in her side-and two
bushels of oats were taken out, and the
wouhd
wound then sewed up. The animal was
vc at
accounts.— Monroe CommerciaL We should call that “heroic

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Specially low prices on Book Work and Law Briefs and Records.
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All irof/c
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Hardly a day passes without the re­
ceipt at the American Agriculturist
office, of medical circulars with inquir­
ies, complaints and suggestions in re­
gard to them. Many u time and oft
have we. in these columns, signified to
our readers, that such appeals to their
pockets or their credulity, must be dis­
regarded, nay more, be ontemned. A
good doctor, or the tri 4 remedies of
your own “household practice." are
infinitely safer and cheaper than these
widely heralded nostrums, composed of
what you know not and who know not
yon. These are as likely to du harm as
good; in fa;*t. more likely, and then
comes the after misery. There are good
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deed, but they are readily distinguished
from tin* fanciful prest options of those
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HASTINGS, THURSDAY, JAN. SI, IMS.

Local Advertising Rates:

■yy anted !
200 Cords Wood.
I want 300 coni* ot Blare wool tor goods oat
•f «ay nlorv. I will sell the rimxIs for wood m
•hasp a* tor cash.
.
AU goods warranted as r-’prrscnted by me.
Rrhil yoar walchmi, clocks *ud Jeweler? for
repair* to
and bare It attended tn by an ex­
perienced workman.

JOHN HESSMER, Jeweler.
Local News.

Supkryisors’
issue.

proceedings in

this

W. S. A B. Shrinek have commenced
grinding feed.

W unite exchange feed for wood at
Sbririer’s feed mill.
&amp;tet into Preston &amp; Cook’s new store
in the Central House block.
Wood is brought in lively.
from 31.00 to 3135 per cord.

Prices

Otm readers should carefully scan
the ^sjipervisors proceedings in this

The Michigan Horticultural Society
will meet at at Adrian, February 9th,
10th and 11th.
When you wish anything in the line
of groceries, call on Preston A Cook in
the Central House block.
Fred Hotchkiss would like to ex­
change paints, oils and wall paper for
50 cords of green wood.

The five mile race at tbs Jefferson
rink Saturday night will be an interest ing and exciting contest.
The Methodists expect to handsome­
ly fresco or paper the interior of their
church the coming spring.

Go to Preston &amp; Cook's when you
want the best nickle cigar in the city.
They have just got a new stock on hand.
•The box social at G. A. R. hall Satur­
day night was immense both tn attend­
ance and enjoyment Receipts about
833. ’

Thk crowds about John Bessmer's
weather bulletin show that the people
have a good deal of confidence an Old
Probs.
Encoukagb the Champion hose com­
pany of the state by attending their
ball at Union hall, Thursday evening,
January 28th.
Matthew ifall. living south of
this dty, and Mrs. Geo. Murdock, of
Carlton, wiil both build fine houses the
coming spring.

This Wednesday afternoon and even­
ing the ladies society of the M. E. church
will have a social at red ribbon hail.
Nnpper from 5:30 to 7 o’clock.
Remember the hose boys dance at
Union hall, Thursday evening. Janua­
ry 28th. Bill for dance 75 coats. Good
music, good order and a good time to
all.

Petit, the Woodland landlord charg­
ed with violating the liquor la^tf, skip­
ped when he heard the officers were
after him, and has not been found up to
present writing.
r
Lam- Dickinson has painted for
Fitzgerald Post the Siege of Fort
Sumpter and the G. A. R. coat of arms.
The paintings are fine, and show Lang
to be possessed of much artistic talent.

I will sell at cost for the next thirty
days, albums, velvet frames, scrap
books, pocket* books, and other fancy
goods.
JOHN ROBERTS. Newervoiu.
’ The annual meeting of the W. C. T.
U. for the election of officers will be
held at Temperance ball next Tuesday
afternoon at half past 2 o’clock. There
will be a pleasant literary program
after tea to which all are invited.
The Champion Hose Co- of this city,
will give a ball at Union Hall, Thurs­
day evening, January 28th. Music by
‘Doonan &amp; Wilkinson's orchestra. Bill
for dance 75 cents; supper extra at the
American house, 75 cents a couple.
The Good Templars* open lodge and

literary entertainment at Union ball
Monday evening was a splendid affair.
The crowd filled the hall and the enter­
tainment pleased them immensely. The
order will doubtless profit largely by
this open lodge.
The anniversary of Estes Rork’s
marriage, his-own birth and that of his
son Meno, occurs on the same day. His
friends and neighbors met then- last
Friday evening and gave them a snr­
, prise to commemorate the same, which
we understand was a very pleasant and
happy affair.
.

Monday of last week, Mrs. Levi
Holmes, a pioneer resident of Woodland
died at her late home. She was a
woman 'greatly beloved by all who
knew her. and her loss will lie keenly
felt. In their great bereavement, the
busband and family bare the sincere
sympathy of a bast of friends.
Mbs. John Quaik, ufthbediy. &lt;urd

ed by a rupture of the bowefe.and she
■offered terriblv a few days previous to
Will Benton, of Bat
h visit
her decease. The funeral took place ing Hastings friends.
Monday a. m„ and was conducted by
L. E. Knappen was in Lowell on bu­
Elder L. G. Moore. Mrs. Quaif was
highly respected br aD, and greatly siness one day last week.
beloved by her many friends. The be­
Mrs. L. E/Knappen visited Grand
reaved husband and family have the Rapids friends last week.
sincere sympathy of the community,
John Wightman is making his Has­
Tuesday Emma Rockwell, of Carl­ tings friends a short visit.
ton, Lillie A. Corwin, of Castleton, and
Mrs. J area Clarke iswisiting relativa
Willie McDonald, of this city, were and friends in Kalamazoo.
.
brought before Judge Cole, and tbenecJ. B. Roberts and Miss Anna Beamer
essarv papers made out to send them to went to Kalamazoo to-day.
the state puHio school at Coldwater.
Mrs. Will Squire*, of Big Rapids, is
They were taken to that institution br
Superintendent of the Poor, W. It. visiting friendls in this city.
Schantz, Wednesday.
.
v^retl Spangemacher made a business
At the meeting of those who gave trip to Buffalo the past week.

notes in aid of the Chicago, Kalamazoo
* Saginaw R. R. at the Court house,
Saturday p. in, it was decided to return
(he notes to their makers, and to destroy
the guarantv-of-ald board. A large
part of the notes were surrendered Sat­
urday. The remainder can be hud by
calling at Cook &amp; Sheldon’s office. The
action was wisely taken, but should
have been taken a yar ago.

Charley Souia, of Ada, Kent Co.,
visipxl Hastings friends the!past week.

oMisH Minnie Cook, pt Grand Rapids,
is visiting Hastings friends and rela­
tiva.

will pay me, and I base this opinion
upon the fact that my colts In very un­
skillful hands have brought large priea.
For instance: Epaulet, 822,600;Trinket,
811,000; Fdrce. 810,000; Feme Sate 85.­
000; Editor, 84.000. Three five colts are
all descendants of Princeps. in whom I
now have more faith as a sire than ever
before. • ♦ • •
I have forty-six
weanlings by i’rinceps Walsingham,
and Mint Mambrito. My eolta are
better looking and letter shaped than
ever before, because I have taken better
care in the last two years, having given
up all other business engagements."

The following tickets drew the Oil
Paintings nt A. R. McOmber’s gift dis­
tribution. No. 143. held by Nora Quaif
drew first prize; No. 153 held by Samuel
Weeks, drew second prize; No. 1489.
held by Alice Hail, drew third prize;
No. 684, held by Mrs. Perry, drew fourth
prize; No. 1552. held by J. D. Townsend,
drew fifth prize.
•

Febuaby 19th, will be the 23d anni­
Ernest Brossau. of Battle Creek, is
visiting his uncle, T. J; Broaseau, of versary of the establishment of the or­
this dty.
der of Knighta of Pythias. Barry
Capt J. W. Leonard and wife of lodge No. 13, Kt of P, and Hastipgs
MhiC&lt;B°'s|aie viaitiD8 their daughter. Division No. 19. U. B. K. of P„ have
Dra. Booth, Sweet &amp; Co., the emi­
arranged to celebrate the occasion with
nent physicians, and proprietors of the
C. H. Bauer’s name should have ap­ a grand ball and exhibition drill in
American Medical and Surgical Insti­ peared In the list of directors of the Union hall, that evening. Further
particulars next week.
tute at Muskegon,—have made arrange­ Cyclope Insurance Co, in our last.
ments to visit Hastings regularly every
John Rock returned from the south
eight weeks during the year 1886. This Tuesday. Evidently the climate and - Five Dollars Reward.—Strayed
will give our citizens an opportunity eatables of the south agreed with him. or stolen on Monday, Jan. 11th, a black
for consulting the jnoeit suconaful phy­
and' tan Gordon setter bird dog, feet
sicians. Their flrat visit to this city will i/Traverse Phillips was elected Sentinel
be on Friday of next week, Jan. 29th, of the grand council of Royal Arch tan color, tan color spots over eyes and
at the Hastings House one day onlv. Masons of this state, at Detroit Tues­ small while strip on breast, answers to
the name of Dash. Any person giving
day.
Consultation free.
information as to his whereabouts will
Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Bentley and Mr. be rewarded as above.
The Crawfords and the Saddlers, of
and Mrs. T. J. Bush gave very pleasant
W. D. BENNETT.
Orangeville have not been on friendly progressive euchre parties the past
HmUosi. Mk-b.
terms tor sometime. On the 10th, Chas.
Crawford and a member of the Saddler
the
elegant cash.
Mr. Cobb, of Jackson, of the well
family got into a wrangle in thp pres­ known law firm of Hammond, Bark­
ence of other parties. Crawfor^l-flour- worth A Cobb, was in the city on biifdished a loaded revolver, and proceeded ness Friday.
to tell how be was going to shed the
Happening, to step into J. H. BeaDr. C. A. Turner, of Cleveland, Ohio,
gore of the Saddlers, when the revolver
was discharged the ball striking Wal­ visited Hastings friends Monday andi mor &amp; Co.’s grocery and crockery atablace Cromer in the wrist On the 15th, Tuesday. The Dr. is one of Cleveland’si llshment the other day, we chanced to
Crawford was arrested for carelessly prosperous physicians.
remark-that January 1, closed the first
using fire-arms, brought before Esq. i/Messrs. Daniel Striker, F. G. Good­. year of that firm's dealings on the ex­
Kemiston, and his examination set for
year. L. E. Knappen and Trav. Phillipsi elusive cash system. We enquired of
the 27th.
attend the meeting of the GrandI Mr. J. II. Beamer how the system work­
■
The Nashville News speaks slight­ Chapter, R. A. M. In Detroit this week.. cd.
“Works"said he “so well thatnothAndrew Kilpatrick, of Columbia,■ ing can tempt me to try any other plan.
ingly of Hastings raising 350,000 for
the Allegan and Bay City road. The notes Dakota, formerly of Woodland, Is vis­[ I can show you from our salee-book
iting his Barry County friends, andgiven by residents of this city in aid of made this office a pleasant call Satur­1 that this house has sold this year for
' cash 30 per c*-nt more goods then we
the proposed Kalamazoo and Saginaw day.
did last year when we did a credit tyuslR R. ngirrerated over 345000, and had
Mrs. Ackerson, of Bath, N. Y„ moth­. neaa.”
the townships interested given propor­
“Further," observed Mr. Beamer.
tion!)', the road would have lieen con­ er of Frank Ackerson of thia city, ar­.
structed. By the way, how much did rived in this dty Thunidayfevening., “our sales have increased right along
Nashville raise for the proposed Battle and will.tnake an extended visit at her• under the cash system. Each week
adds to the number* of new faces we
»
Creek road ? We understand the grand son’s.
see in our store—new customers who
total was less than 38,000. Pick the
Miss Belle Crothera is visiting at her
l«nn out of your own eye, neighbor. home in this city. She is a very sne-’ wish to test the workings of the cash
■ system.
And they are stayers too.
Hastings will rio as much tor a comsucceeeful teacher in the Bellevue‘ For when any buyer makes an actual
prt ing line of railroivi us uni- eitv of
schools, and Is enjoying her vacation in1 ttst of purchasing of an exclusively
hor size in the state- even to 850,00(1
Hastings.
cash house he will buy of no other.
The housapf Milrts Main, West Green
Wm. E. Rowe, of Benton Harbor, The last six months ot *85 our trade
street, hatF u narrow escape from and Ella L. Rice, of this city, were mar­. was 30 per cent better than the first
destruction by tire Friday evening. On ried the evening of January 8tb,by Rev., six month* of the year. I tell you
W. A. Hunsberger, at the residence of’ -when the people more thoroughly un­
the center table in the sitting room was Wm. Decker.
derstand the benefits of buying of a
a lighted hand lamp. Directly over­
dealer who sells only for cash, our trade
head, but not lighted was a hanging t/Ubarley Brown, one of the proprie­■ will more rapidly Increase. As It is we
lamo. The heat from the lower light tors of the Manistee Times, is in the1 are satisfied, and have done far better
cracked the oil vessel of the hanging city. Charley says the city of Manistee■ than we anticipated.”
lamp, and the heated oil was spilled is a dandy for business, and that the'
“This cash business,” continued Mr,
over the burning lamp, the center table Times has got the front scat, and pro­• Beamer, “is largely a matter of educa­
' tion. And yet if any man will stop and
and on the floor, where it at once ignit­ poses to hold it.
ed. There was lively work for a few
think,
be can reason out the saving as
Messrs. Hughes and Ward are having
minutes, but;the flames were suppress­
readily as he can adu two and two. A
ed. As Mrs. Main and children were immense success in their temperance dealer who buys and sells groceries for
labors
at
Fort
Wayne,
Ind.
The
local
sated close to the table at the time the
casn as I do has either the goods on his
upper lamp broke, and as it was but an papers speak in the most complimentary shelves, or the money in his till. He
instant later that the oil ignited, it is terms of their work, and predict that has no books. It doettnl take the time
almost a miracle that none of them the good they do will he lasting.
of OUc uiuL MJ “louk aLL-t
were burned.
Rev. Levi Master, of Ionia, will oc­ dun the delinquents, and write “N. G."
cupy the M. E. pulpit Sunday morning on the ledger opposite the name of the
Tnr fact has gone forth from Boss and'evraing next. He may be hero In। dead-beat. Just figure up the time it
Hicks that O. F. Long must jpot be time to conduct the Friaav evening takes to keep books, the money it takes
nominated this year by his party for services at that church. His many to buy them and to pay the postage on
sheriff. And if William can down the friends here will be glad to welcome। duns, pay constable* and justices for
fees in collections. Who pays for this
executive officer of Barry’county in the him.
time which is thus spent? Who pays
convention, he’ll" d&lt;T it. And now
Thos. L. Farrell, who has been visit­
Who buys the books and
comes the feeble "me too" or the organ, ing his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. theae
;
in its endeavor to help the Boss in his Edward Gorham, of Rutland, for some pays the postage? Why the good pay1 ing customer whacks up for this ex­
fight against Long, as can l&gt;e seen by weeks past, started for his Illinois home
this extract from the latest number: ’ on Monday, the 18th. He goes via Bat­ pense* every time."
“Now another thing." Said Mr. B.
We expect our doom is Healed. We tle Creek, to Chicago, and is accompa­
are to be "read out" of the Green baric nied by his cousin. William Gorham, "At {least five per cent—I had better
party. This has been decreed by two who intends to spend a month or so said ten per cent,—of these accounts are
'
never
paid. Who pays for the groceries
“so called" leaders of tlie partv,' whose visiting among his friends in northern
that the dead-beats at? The good pay­
capacity of intellect is in striking con­ Illinois.
ing customer, every time."
trast with their physical developments.
“I presume," ho added “it is safe to say
Irv. VanVleek writes us from Ellen­
Great Gutis, how we tremble.
This relates to a conversation men-, dale. Dakota, that hlm-elf and a familv that the average credit dealer in a
town like this, has frpm 33.000 to 95.00!)
tioned in a recent issue of the Banner.
constantly
on his bo^ks. Who pays the
in which Mr. Long was one of the con-1
interest on this? The good paying cus­
versing partire, and the Journal editor i
tomer foots that bill also.’*
was discussed and shelved by the two
“And as important as any of these
usN. G.
considerations is this: The dealer who
sells for cash has the cash to buy with.
An EitROii in our last made it appear
The wholeaaler can do what the retailer
that the supervisors had sub&amp;itted a
cannot He can and doa give a good
proposition to build n court-house in-;
discount to the cash buyer. These dlsstead of a jail. The people will vote I
' counts ainonnt to hundreds of dollars
next April on the jail question, the .
' in the course of a yar. And that giva
structure to cost not more than 315,000,'
the exclusive cash dealer another big
and to be built fur 812/J00 if possible.
■ advantage over the credit dealer."
There is no good reason why this should
not be carried. We have heard this
lred Mr. Beamer. “ And isn’t it
p©int urged; “The present jail is good
to lie seen that the expense of
enough lor those who have to stay In it,
and money in keeping books, pay­
and I’m not in favor of building a pal­
' ing collection fees, losses from bad
ace for criminals." . Twelve thousand
debts, interest on accounts, amounts to
dollars would not build much of a pal­
i a good round sum of many hundred
dollars every year? And isn’t it equalace to start with. Barry county stands
to-day on record in the reports of the
j ly apparent that the good, honat, pay­
state board of corrections and charities
ing customers have to meet these
as having the worst jail in the state.
j expenses; have to foot the billsK’
I “And isn't it Just as plain” he queried
That stain upon her fair name should
be removed at once. Barry county can­
“that the dealer who buys for cash and
not afford to be held up before the peo­
sells for cash can give his customers
ple of Michigan as having the worst
better bargains than the credit dealer
public buildings In the state. Not all
for the reasons I have stated ? Certain­
who are confined Id the jail are crim­
ly, I believe the difference In favor of
inals. As good men as Barry counti
the cash dealer is more than ten per
has hud have been confined in the apo!
ant, md thecurtomera get the benefit
ogy for a jail, against whom Dot
It has become recognized in this city
breath of suspicion could be raise
that goods can only be sold close fthen
We refer to those who have been col
sold for cash. When an extensive firm
fined there on account ot insanity
of this city advertised their big special
Moreover men are confined there on th
sale and cut prices they also advertised
suspicion of being implicated in crim
nal procftediDgs, who upon examination
are found to be innocent of the charges
alleged. Is it right; is it humane; to the list—Princeton, forr years eld That tells the story. Credit mans
•
•
confine such in the j&gt;oorly ventilated (2±31&lt;); Editor, five years aid (2«X) • • •
apology for a. jail we now havfc? As and Greenlander, three years old (230).
the chairman of the state board sal’s, Feme Sole (trial 2304 at Hartford) and
in his letter to the supervisors, the com­ Granby (that trotted every hat both at
mingling together of hardened crimnals St. Louis and Lexington better than
and those who have made but small ot- 230) ought both to have secured records
fence against the law. h the cause of and gone into the list I tried hard to a par when they come with the
hardening those in crime who would induce their owners to give them rec­
darirt after the first offense, but for this ords, but failed. 1 have a three-year-old
association with those who. from choice, mare that is fast but she struck herself
lead criminal lira. Our faith is strong this fall and was not in shape to trot
that the voters of Barrv county will de­
cide, by a good majority, to build * new
jail, which justice and humane lol
but not preveo

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and they are learning that it u
we buy and sell for cash that
afford to make the deep cuts in prices.
We look for a greater improvement day. In accordance with
—
still in ouittrade this year, Ix-cause peo- and Mrs. Gorham burned
their large circle of friends, and about
when they begin to reason about it 80 persons responded by their presence
they soon learn the way to our store." on Saturday evening. The inclemency
The Banner man judged that Mr. of the weather undoubtedly prevented
Beamer had no doubt in his own mind many who lived at a distance from com­
about' the cash system from the re­ ing,'who would otherwise haw been
marks quoted above, whether others present
When the company Lud lUseinMed in
should agree with him or not
the parlor. Rev. Mr. Stewart, of Has­
Fire at Middleville.—Tuesdav tings. in a few well chosen words stal­
ed the objeet of the gathering, and in
morning Middleville was again visited behalf of the invited gureta expremed
by a destructive conflagration. About numerous well-wishw for the future
2:30 a. m. the grist mill and elevator of health and prosperity of the worthy
T. I). French &amp; Son was discovered on couple; after which a bountiful supper
fire; when discovered the flames bad was served and thus the evening was
gained such headway that-it was im­ spent in a most enjoyable manner, and
possible to save the mill, and for some the only regret was that it passed so
time it was thought a greater pbrtian soon. As regards instrumental music,
of the village would be destroyed. the performance of Nellie Gorham on
Word was sent to Grand Rapids for an the organ, accompanied by Frank Bria­
engine tosave the town, but in a short ns! on the flute, is dinerving of especial
time the chemical engine owned by the mention; also that of Chariest and Will
corporation bad the fire under control, Gorham on violin and dulcimer; and
saving the mill and factory of bpange- last but not least, the superb solns by
macher &amp; Mason, Keeler Bros., wagon Miss Carrie Goodyear. All were ren­
.
shop and the bridge from what seemed dered in excellent style.
Of the family there were proent.
almost entire destruction. The Mill
and elevator were entirely consumed. Eldred Gorham and wife and daughter
Jennie, Chas. Gorham and wife, Will­
iam, Francis, Thom is. Albert, Arthur
913,000 worth of stock on hand. A and Nellie Gorbatn. The only absent
large portion of the wheat run into the members being Matthew Atmore and
river, and is now being taken out as wife, of Santa Paula, California.
rapidly as poesible. The stock was in­ Among those from Hastings we no­
sured for 910,000 as follows: 92,000 ticed Ed. Morrill and wife. Jeff. Bush
Michigan Millers Mutual; 91.000 Com­ and wife, I’hil Colgrove and wife, Mrs.
mercial Union of London; 91.000 Fire Squiera, Miss Parkhurst, Alien McOmAssociation of-London; 81,250 Ameri­ ber and Anna Hessmer, also Thos. L.
can Ina. Co. of 1’hiladelphia: 82300 Fire Farrell, of Waukegou, Illinois. The
Association of Philadelphia: 81350 tokens presented nu the occasion were
Phosnix of Brooklyn; 81,000 Hartford. numerous and quite valuable, but our
The buildings and machinery were val­ space will not admit of a' complete list
ued at between 87j000 and 88,000, on of the mme.
which there was 83,(00 insurance, in
Altogether the anniversary was a
the Home of N. Y.
------ the occasion one
Middleville is exceedingly unfortun­ —„----------------------------- remembered by
ate in the matter of fires. As it is, the cit­ tbpeo
Many were the kindly
izens are congratulating themselves ex pressiods of acxxl will, and wishes
that the chemical engine saved them tot future prosperity and long life befrom even greater loss. The Messrs. rtowfidan Mr- and Mrs. Gorham, by
French inform us that they have m yet thdr putporowi friends. Let us trust
given no thought to plans for future, as that those hosas and wishes may be
they are busily engaged in getting fully realised.
wheat from the river, having alreadv
saved between 4,000 and 6,000 bushels
in a damaged condition.

Wedding Anniversary.—The ifith
day of January, 1886, wis the time, and
the village of Canandaigua, N. Y„ the
place where Edward Gorham and Miss
Ann Kelley cast their individual lota
together and embarked on the storm v
sea of matrimony. Twenty-nine Yean*
ago the coming spring they emigrated
to the State ot Midiigan, settling at
Battle Creek, where for some years Mr.
Gorham worked at the carpenters trade.
Eighteen years ago he moVed to Batry
Co, finally locating on the farm in Rut­
land township, 2,4miles from Hastings
where he now resides. Our friends
have prospered fairly well, as the world
goes, and”a family of eight children
nave biased their union, all but- one of
whom are now living, and were pres­
ent at the anniversary.
Thirty years with its joys and sor­
rows! What a long time to look for-

claimed that Hood*e i

ADVERTISED LETTERS.
county. Michigan. Jan. iKh. am:
A. A. Anna*. .Umrs Fonnrn. Horace MaMurry.
G. Party,
Nellie Raaaal. Cnrt&gt;
Nettle
HaaletL
Unda.^.
’Wui
“ "*
’*“■
Cart-A. A. Antilt.
W. H. POWERS, p. M.

parlti live blood by using Ajer* Sariaprilla.

See Here!
As we are about entering upon the -ready

pay system, we desire those whose bills are
long past due to call and adjust the same
withont delay. We are tired of book-keeping,
and still more tired of dunning.
We will sell you good goods as cheap as
the same quality can be bought in the State,
but musthave. our pay for them when sold.
No credit given after February 1st.
Respectfully,

Brooks &amp; Cook.

January 20Ul -1886- Binary 2018.

LOADED!

I have too many Winter Goods, and will for
the next THIRTY DAYS sell at
The following:

Cloaks, Shawls, Hoods, Underwear, Woolen
Hosiery, Skirts, Leggings, Bed Beankets. Yams, Gloves and Mittens,
Caps, Flannels, Woolen Shirts, Over­
coats, and Black and Colored Cashmeres!
Stock of
At 10 per cant from

M.

�U7
return dauti*.
On mob® rf Mr. Efland hoard a*
K.urnvc anti! to-HJurruw moruiag at

th* hour &lt;•!
a- ■»•
.
Jan. 5-Hoard tn* as J*1- adjourn-'
tbewf afe;
*|ipr:n eu.
Hr MeKer.-G That s wmmlttBe «
ttr*. be uwv-.otet trwu tieuaiira•u
'r-O^uitU*- to mCtiv with the treaadT*n. wuk± xuoti'.e: wab lo* by the1 ui-

. In.
Ui.TiXa.O* WMmg uf comdy dram »wt»; inner was
made
i^&gt;m3b1 order of busmem for
v-urj.Tvw morning
Tin buerxff hereupon reed his report
of amouu: expended by him lie to;t. v^uutsH. r-puirt. ettu. of the cuusly
property imder iris tiutzge he the year
’»*«. -wiurti report was aaaeplMl
Cm m«-us of Mr. Puifey. the Uowd
unk a reoeas until 1 o'clock p ml
i p. m —Board called to order by the
-fiaL-uuffi.. vuorun. prebunb
Mr. Tvwnt moved that the report- of
•.nt-sw.-tf be spreat! St teugtt on We
•'•ttmal. which motion » » ksd t&gt;y Lbt
•tifewiag vote AW&gt; Brooks Bng-

02 ui-xion of MivKrritt buard afliu one* till to-iuurrow at i'.‘ a. m
Jan. C-Duartl met ui per adj«*n&gt;uHSt, ai* was caltaC w -.edur by the
••hairmau.
Jtoil csjex quuruu. present. Minutef
*»f F*’ ‘-’lu meeung rest anti awirvi ed
The ulttlitui of «»unt» druii. ennunus-

tSSU
and ‘.udiuteC*. u&gt; lulhr
Whuie Ku. T«te». M&gt;: of wiuci: &lt;.
Duzdtau. rents ved It and George ,H.
S. WhereujKjii W. &lt;. iMuifcam

Haktix-k Jan-.C 1WC
To tut Hou frMK vl Superviaore:
Gtwriesnen—You are ecrffialiy invit­
ed to attend th* 15th annus! re&gt;tm«i of
the Barr? zxnmty pt'jatmio Tbunriay.
the 'th in*, at to jo 11 o'etaek a. m.
By. order at the Pnri&amp;ex and Exetutire CoBwittee.
By McKevitt A committee cousisV
:ng'•/ ribeWwn. Campbell and Brigham,
were- appointed by the chairman to ex­
amine th*- book* in the register’.- office,
to awwtiun if Dw-*ary t-ooks had been
Waraer wag appointed temporarihr to
•ct with toe '»mmitte» on claims, dur­
ing tbe al/seare of England, excused.
Oixirmau apf^iutod a committee on
insurance, consisting of Towne. Brooks
andtiatt.
Qn motion of McKevitt. board took a
re.ws until 1pm.
Afternoon—Board* met at the hour
named, and wa&gt; adl*d to order by the
ehairiaan-. quorum present.
The committee to whom was referred
the matter of furnishing a room at the
county Louse fur insane, retorted as
follows:
To the chairman and board of super­
vise**:
Your committee to whom was re­
ferred th" matter of making sum* ar­
rangements for the tempurarv insane of
Barry county, at the county house, beg
teave to make th’- following rtcommeD-

That tn* northeast corner room on 1st
story m the county bouse be partitioned
off *o as to make two rooms 7x10. and
the same to be fitted up suitably for the
imeane, or euitalfiy for the vick in case
uf WCCM8.
COX.
Un motion -&gt;f Mr. McKevitt report
was, accepted by a unanimous vote.
Mr. Towne offered the following
resolution and moved its adoption:
Resolved. That the sheriff of Barry
wunty is instructed to advertise tor 2Cv
•ords of wood for tiie court house, jail,
probate and proatcuttag attorney’s
otfyx. specify the kinds of wood to be
furnished, to be delivered at such place
as he may designate, and the contract
he awarded to the lowest responsible
bidder, and the county derk to draw
orders un the county treasurer for pay
Which ronlutioa was lost by the fol-

Towne and chairman: nays—Brooks,
BowaL Camolitil. Decker. Gott. War-

-the fees os sake ot tax fends. wtoca the
tax fewof M&gt; pevvidrd kr. «ad th
tresvanr s salary havmr been tx«i un­
der tbe &lt;dd few. and in view uf the
fdraser treasurer's recsvxag pay lor toe
D. C. W* akxol
Mr.
n*o^«d that the resolution
be adopted. wtut± motion * a kwt by

TThi’i
BhMAnti —-___________ - ■ ■ ------•duiruF Nu. 0 me CX. Mr. McKevitt
ninvyfe Hue cliuw Nt. 5J be allowed at
Bi,jxrtiHX mtci-ji prevailed. all mexu-

Mwed by bf Mr. Keitey that claim
Nr. S be allowed at 87. Lot br the
ItdiuB-mg vote: Ayes—Bowen. Brigbam. Campbell. Decker. GoU. UoggeU.
az* Pbitey. nay*— Brooks. England.
Warertv. Matthews. McKevitt. Nye,
Sheldon. Towne and chairman.
Mr. Warner moved that claim No. S
be allows! at the amount claimed,
wfaidb motion prevailed by the follow­
ing vote: Ayea—Brooks. Bowen. Dedcar, England. Warner. Krifey. Matthews.
McKevitt, Nye. Polley and Sheldon;
nay.-Brigham. Can^beU. Gott. Huggwtt. Towne and chairman.
Muwl by Mr. McKevitt that UH Na
38 bs allowed at amount claimed, which
motion prevailed by the following v&lt;*e:
Ayea—Brooks, Bowen. Brigham. CampbdL Decker. England, Gott. H rnrgett.
Kelley. Matthews. McKevitt. Polb-y
and Sheldon; nays—Warner. Nye and
Townie.
Mr. Sheldon here
lowing rtsolutioo as
tion:
Resolved. That the sum of 300 dollars
be paid to the stenographer for the
year 1886, payable at the end of each
quarter, from January. 188&amp;.
Which resolution was adopted, mem­
bers all v-*1— ------ -------------- * w_«__
The fol
trodueed
----- -----------------------------------its adoption.
,
Re*oive&lt;l. That the sheriff be and is
hereby instructed to advertise and let
to the lowest respunslide bidders jobs
for the delivering at the jail 50 cords of
rood b sly beech and maple wood 4 feet
ODg. to be let in lots not to exceed 3j
cords to—, and also for the delivery of
1O&gt; cools ot bodv Iwch and maple,
block w&lt;x&gt;d. IS inches long, at the court
house, to be let m lots not to exceed 40
cords.
Daxiel C. Wabxek.
Which resolution was unanimously

The chairman of the committee ap­
pointed to examine the books in the
register's office reported as follows:
To the chairman and board of super­
visors:
Your committee to whom was refer­
red bill No. 20. in reference to books in
the register's office, leg leave to make

mstancehas been employed in but two
cases during the year; that of McKay
fur murder, and Carveth for nnnglixg
poision with intent to murder. And
tecauw- of the great interest of the peo
pfe. and the magnitude of these cases. I
deemed it a duty I owed you. the people,
and myself, that all d ihgrore should be
used that justice might be done. The
most expensive case was that of the
people vs. Darwin J. McKay, who was

Dense than all other erimnal cases dur­
ing the year.
Total for aasfetance during year 8192­
S! total for senices during mtfsckJan. ». A a. m.-Board met as per
D4ws. and white otherwise engaged 881,­
75; total 8X74. All of which is rtspect- adjourment, and was called to order by
the chairman; quorum present MIdqfull v submitted
tes read and approved.
■ Phii.ii* Colobotz. Pros. Atty.
The matter of submitting to a vote
On motion of Mr. Nye the report was
the budding of a jail as art forth in the
14'X*piMl
followinr T-«otation.
,
Mr. Bowen presented the following
resolution, and moved is adoption:
Resolved, that the county clerk be
and is hereby authorized to charge th«*
county treasurer with the amount of
county drain tax reported on the sever­
al rolls of the county.
Which resolution wm adopted
Mr. Towne moved that the action
' ‘
the board in regard to claim
No.il__________
______
____
• reconsidered.
which._motion
prevailed by the following vole: Ayes
—Brooks. Campbell. Gott, Huggett,
Kelfey. Matthews. Nye. i’oUey, Sbeidou.
Spaulding Towne and chairman; navi
-Bowen. Brigham. Decker, England.
Warner and McKevitt.
By Mr. Towne that bill No. U be al­
lowed at the sum claimed. which mo­
tion was lost by the following vote:
Ayas—Campbell. Huggett. Matthews.
Nye. Pulley,
hbddon.
Spaulding.
Towne and chairman; nays—Brooks,
Brigham. Bowen. Decker. England.
w------ .. ..
•
GoU, Warner, Kritey, and McKevitt.
On mutton of Mr. Kelley claim No.
53 was allowed at 87 by the fotiowmg
vote: Ayes—Brooks. Campbell, Eng­
land, Huggttt, KeDey Matthews. Nye.
Polley, Sheldon. Spaulding. Towne and
chairman; nays-Bowen,
Brigham.
Itecker. Gott. Warner and McKevitt.
Mr. McKevitt moved that claim No.

take this opportunity to renew our ubijgatvons to !&gt; imfor the uniform ivurt
eay and kindness be has extended te
each and every member of this fexly •»

�KNITTING.

Ku ttln* and dreamtn*
Tbinklnr or other little I

Hwift and tilcnt the uMdln ran;

GERmanreMEOi

FofPainWjg

Baby* stocking begun!"

And Kobin cornea to1the farm
gate,
.... yard—C...
.

TAR
naw 4 “torkiig grow* long!

The tong rani on while the tear drop* flow:

BS
rE.
OKCfe.
PROMPT.^
O rt*
For the year ending Dreembor M»t. A. I), lies
n! the condition mid affair* of tee Mtehlmin
Mutual. Tornado. Cyetaun aud Wind *torr.i In»uranee Coaipany, footed at tho city of Host
ings, Michigan, and orzahtzed under the law* ot
the State of Michigan, and doing tmatne**in tho
Sialo ot Mk'hljun only
S. w. MAl'ES, rrejldiMrt.
D. W. ROGKKB, SecrrtarT.
V. O. Address of SeerctutyBasUnzs, MMi.
MKMnKKOlin-*.
Npmter of member* December »lsl.
'
•f previous year.................not aay
Number of member* added durln*
tee present year...........................1»
Deduct number ot members with
drawn during the year, and poltclea •
canceled by reason of sale or otherwi*o.. .................................. not any
Number of inctnber* now belonging
company ............
is»
tunas.
•nt year.......... «...........................
Dedert ri»k* canceled, withdrawn.
terminated ..

NaMre Mid amount or all claim

Cash premium* received during the
Cash from membership or policy fee*
Totarreeript* nnd inrtinie

directors
All other expenditure* (scbednle B.'

Intel expense* actually paid durii*

N ame of officer or director to whom pd
Paid agents policy fee* .
Paid agents premium*.
Total schedule
Paid postage
Fait! HtatloiuL........
Paid offer furniture
I’atd elertt hire........
Paid printing.. .
Tote! schedule B .
STATE OF MICHIGAN

■ A W. MATER. ITcsldcuLuml
D. W. ROGERS. Secretary of said company, do.
and each for himself doth depose and say. that
they have read the foregoing atatrment, and
Know the eoctcut" thereof. and that they haw
•Satemrnt to

H. w. makes. preddent.
1). W. ROGERS, Secretary.
VSworn ami subscribed before me. at the Ng
ef ,
&lt;it Rasting*. in said Mate and county. this J.10 1
nuarr, A. D. isms.
CHAS. II. BAUKlt.
Notary Public, tor Barry Co.. Mirh.

EES
86
w *0. ■■* ■ ilelto u NukM Cetom. EaoS tor te.
D. M. FKRRV A CO., Detroit, Michigan,

aswriiffl.
s?aS'Sr.':'.7.::rrio-;3si'»MW
___ a v * t r » ,1 BTHKlTlse ea thll

I CURE FITS}
WbM&gt; laareme IdaMeaNaa.awnlplpMppIbM*

State of Michigan- In the Circuit Court lor the
Frccmau_ChriHp*J.!. Benjn-

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■

roods and chattels. money* and efforts ot Fire­
man Chriapell, Benjamin Brant and Lester B.

1

Life grow* vkort while the «&lt;e n*un
Baby* stocking n&gt;o*t done."
Groadma &gt;iop* nJ her ku uing falls
Idhr down on thi «ao&lt;l~d B-&gt;nr;
8h ofnjr needle* end half wound Dalia:
Grandma a kn it n*. a*a»: '« &lt; er
So we found her at oioac ot iti»&gt;.
White head ro«tlnr upon Mur ''reaves
Knitting fln’vhrd aad laid aarky;

MAJOR-GEN. RANDOLPH.
The Surprising Way In Which Ho
Turned Out.

Total liabilities..

liim nra

While lie murmur* in aeoeni* low:

»1S3.7IA*0

Total available

*.

Baby's stocking halt done!'*

Grandma's lian ls have tired crown;
Poor old hands, that have worke-l i
Daylight swift from the earth bus b«&gt;
Almost silent has groan the rang:

SI November, A. D.1M.

CijcmkxAH'
■ Dated tbli Tte day ot December.

State of Michigan—In the Circuit Court for the
Edwin ?l°Arm«rong. Burke M. Grrimm and
I »ss.L«rS'«SaiftS3Br

I was a young man of leisure. My
physician had prescribed a vacation,
and I was taking it in a xuturner board­
ing house among the hills, in company
with an uncle aud aunt and some pret­
ty cousins.
■
One of tliesv cousins was Alice Brant­
ley. .She was an orphan, my uncle’s
want. and,Nhr:udded to the attraction
of large, dark eyes and a fair face that
»f a lovely disposition and a strong
character. This is not a story of my
courtship, or 1 might tell how the grape
vines were laden with their purple har­
vest. the apples were showing their
gwldyn color through the leaves—in
short, how I had lingered far beyond
my convalescence, nil for the joy ot sit­
ting in the light of Alice’s eyes and lis­
tening to her low voice.
But the time was coming when wo
must separate. She was poor. J had
yet my name ami fame to make in the
world. Wanjidg a position as govern
ess, she had replied to au advertise­
ment from a lady in the South. Her
application had le-en aco'plrti. money
uad been sent lor her ouihl. and she
wan busy about her preparations.
Alice and I were together under a
ig apple-tree one morning, she stitchng away on some numircrleM garments
that women think they must have if
thev are going to make'a journey; I
lazily lying on the ground trying to
make her stop to eat the golden fruit
with which I was pelting her. when my
uncle &gt;uirne near with an open letter
which he threw into Alice's lap.
“I am glad you will have company,
child,” he said.
Alice read it, and in answer to mv
inquiries told me that Dr. B., a wellknown divine from one of the large
Eastern cities, who knew my unde
well, had written, introducing’ Major
General Randolph, nf tho Confederate
army, who was to come through onr
. town and would accompany her to htr
destination.
We thought no more of it except that
I remember the inward curse I visited
on the poverty that compelled me to
allow a stranger to ,do the task that
would have, been n6 delightful to me.
Mrs. B., to whom she had engaged
herself as govorness, also sent alettcr
of introduction and we only awaited
his coming.
Well 1 remember the morning that
he arrived. We were .sitting on the
broad piaxza in front of the house as
he walked up the drive with iny unde.
He was a man of about medium
height, rather slight, but giving the
impression of great activity.
His
whole bearing was that of n soldier.
He had a remarkable face, wary, brown
hair brushed back from a high fore­
head, fah' complexion, eyes that
changed with every changing motion,
now laughing, now pathetic, now keen
and sharp, now earnest, never really
sinister or wickod. His gray traveling
coat and handsome brown’valise be­
came him wall, and his slouch hat, of
the finest, softest felt, gave him a dletinguished appearance.
with an air of good breeding; wont
by a man of the world beuckno wledgRl
the introduction which my unde gave
in passing, and went to his room to re­
move the dust of travel.
His coming marked an era iu our
quiet life. It was the last week of Au­
gust. Many of the summer boarders
had fled, and those that remained were
perhaps the most cultivated who had
boon with us. In those hazy days, of
late summer and early autumn there
was little to do but ait on the piazzas
and watch the changing lights on the
hilla
General Randolph was here and tiiorc
and everywhere. I have seen much of
the world *inoe, and Alice, my wife, is
a keen judge of men and things, but
we can both freely say that he was ths
most fascinating man we have ever
met He had a Seen intellect and was
brilliant in conversation. Hl» fund of
information seemed endless. He would
Mt 00 the piaxza an hour at a time.

twirling the tittle cane whieii hi. always
oarried, discussing a favorite author or
telling a funny rtonr or pathetic inci­
dent of bis army life. We iiskod no
creater pleasure' than to watch the
lights and shadows of hl* wonderful
JTbe Indie* were charmid with him.
One of my cousins mixed hi* brandyand water nightly, and a rich young
widow, who had many suitors at her
feut. received hl* attention* with evi­
dent pleasure. But he had the tact
which nuulc no one jealous or unhappy
in hi* presence.' ?&lt;ot a pang crossed
my mind in thinking that Alice 'would
travel with him. He was my ideal of a
Southern gentleman and my only feel­
ing was one of pleasure that Alice
would bo so well taken care of.
Ho formed a special friendship for a
giuitlcman who had a school in the
neighborhood. I remember that one
evening a* we wit in the parlor he
asked this gentleman to purchase for
him a number of'books during a visit
to New York. He wrote down from
memory the titles- of nt least one hun­
dred of the ' best of book*, amt our
friend readily promised to do as he de­
sired. and give the privilege of hi* dis­
count. The General alio proposed to
bring his brother to our friend's school
and offered a generous subscription to
aid him in his work.
He stayed two weeks and then left
for a few' days. He was expecting to
return and bring hi* brother, then take
Alice on their journey.
He conic biu-.k. but his brother w&lt;s
not with him.
“Harrv came to the depot.” he said,
in explaining, “but was suffering *o
much from a felon on his hand thnt I
had not the heart to insist on his
conirug.
He will be here in a few
dars.’P
But all pleasant days must end. and
the last of our ple.-unint waion came.
, Ho and Alice started. He had left *
substantial check in the hands of our
friend, and we were all sorry that we
might never tucet him again.
t lingnrad a few dayn to gather my
things together, and was spending my
last hour with mv uncle and his family,
when our friend, the Professor, came
suddenly into She room with a dazed
look, saying:
"General Randolph’* check has been
returned!"
W&lt;- could not believe our ears. Gen­
eral Randolph dishonest! Impossible!
My uncle telegraphed at once to his
clerical friend in the Ea«t. Alas! Dr.
B. knew no such man. He was Hind.
an&lt;l wrote by means of a secretary, so
that his signature had been easily
forged.
•
.
I was crazy, maddened! Alice had gone
with him! Where? O. where? I took a
detective and started in search of her.
I gathered my own tarings, the bank
furnidied more money nnd I determ­
ined to find him and bring him back to
justice, dead or alive.'
We followed them to New York; but
they hail left the day before. We traced
them by means of a small cone which
he had'left to be marked at a jeweler’s
store. It was to be engraved: “From
Randolph, of Virginia, to Bush, of Ken­
tucky.’’ and was to be sent to Lexing­
ton. Ky. We followed them to Cincin­
nati. J recognize*! his handwriting on
the register nt one. of tho hotel* in an
assumed name. As I pointed to it the
clerk laughed and naid:
“I’d like to collar that fellow. He
played us the neatest bit of roguery ihat
I've seen for many a long day. He
went to the theater one nigh't and
brought bock with him a chap that he
picked up there. They were a* thick
ue 11 ops. They iuu»t room uigctlwr. 1
bad charge of the safe and* a* they
came to the desk to get the koy, your
friend said to the other in the airiest
tones—you know what a way he had
with him—(Yes. I knew): ‘Now, you
must exenso me, air; but ot course wo
never met each other before, and I
think it would bo better to leave our
valuables in the safe over night. I have
a package of paper* beside ma that 1*
worth a good deal, and, with your per­
mission. I’ll take a check for it.' The
oilier chap did the same, leaving/ a
watch ano quite a sum of money. Nlw,
what do you suppose that infernal
rogue did?’ Early in the morning, be­
fore the other fellow was awake, he
slipped hi* hand into his pocket, got
out the check, dressed himself, came
down and handed it over to the clerk
(a different one in tho morning, you
know), and received the watch and the
mourv. leaviug his friend his package
of pu.'JVB. worthless, of course. You
may be sure we haven’t seen him
Binec.”
Wo tiien visited the chief of । police,
who conducted u* to the rogues' gal­
lery. I bate -to live over again tho dis­
trust of human nature that entered my
soul that day when, in a con»picuouB
place, I saw the handsome face and
brilliant eyes of our friend Randolph.
“He la one of tho biggest rogues in
the country,” stfid the cnief. “He has
been in prison twice for forgery, and
ha* done more petty crime than any
man I know of.
We traced them in one slight way
and another to Buffalo. There, In one
of the first-class hotels, to my joy, I
found Alice. She said that General
Randolph had gone out for a few min­
ute*, and they were to leave that even­
ing. Ho hod token her oven to the
town where she had expeotad to go,
allowed her tho house of Mr*. B., but
regretted to find that the lady was still
in the North on her summer trip. Alice
had been treated with perfect courtesy,
but rather by the power of hi*
*
ism than any other way he had
on the car* and taken her to
We subsequently concluded that hi*
purpose in taking her was to make her
of um in counterfeiting. She wm a fin*
penman and that was one of hi* diver­
sion*.
'
8h« promised the officer to board the
train that evening, m had b»en agreed
upon and after it wm in motion to politt
out General Randolph. Hhc did so aflll
thus wa* he delivered up to justice. On
the return home he escaped once,
but was recaptured.
After he wm fairly locked Id the jail
I went to see him.' He looked hag­
gard, but mat me with all hi* polished
eaM of manner.
“It is all a mistake,’’ he said; “all a
mistake. It will be righted *oon. I
beard you were searching fnr me and
wm traveling to find you.”

“RtranM&gt; n I answers

the matter may be righted as you aay,
But it never wa* righted. He was
tried and sentenced to Charleston State
Prison fcr seven years. I have heard
since that he plaved insaue nud was re-'
leafed, and that lie was feted in one of
our smaller cities as Governor of Ar­
kansas.
.’crimps one of the few truth* ths!
Guberal Randolph ever told was that
his brother had “a felon on his hand.”
The many question* that will arise in
the minds* of my reader* I van not
smmer. I have' given the facte; you
must form the tijeurivs.—Chicago Inter
Ocean.

&gt;upto tn Leipsic. Germany,
oently armonnoed the birth of their
twenty-ninth child.
—William Decker, of Elisabeth, N
J., has received the news that W.000
have been willed him by a Virginia*,
Timothy Parker, whom he saved from
drowning about cight,years ago
—The proper thing to do now is to
send vour lover a silk handkerchief
with nis monogram embroidered by
yourself in your own hair instead of
embroidery si!L
Devotion can do no
more. This is n cn«tom of Ion- ngn
revived.—.V. F. /1o*f.

—Three men of San Antonio, Texas,
recently had a dispute about the owner­
ship of a pig.
As the outcome of the
debate the three mon arc now*dead,
and the pig is public property.
Il is
Commlssioner Sparks has recently
presumed that ail concerned are sati*made a ruling which b probably des­
tied.—Clacagc Inter Ocean.
tined to have an important influence i
—Japan has recently' founded a
upon the course of transaction* in pub- ; peerage, so as to establish an upm-r,
lie lands. He has decided, iu substance, j
notue of their legislative bodv, similar
that tbe commutation of a homestead
to the English House of Lord*. So far
u in effect and in law a turning of the
the P^ers consist of 7 Princes. 24
entry into a pre-emption,, and as inch
Marquises, 76 Counts, 324 Viscount*
is illegal when the claimant had pre­
aud &lt;4 Barons, or a total of 409.
viously hail the benefit of the Pre­
—Figures have been produced show­
emption law. Since the passage of the
ing that there are double’ tif number
Homestead law it has become the al­
of mile* of asphalt pavement in use in
most universal practice for settlers to
the cities of ini* country that there are
secure claims under both that and the
in all the cities of Europe, which has
Pre-emption law, in addition to which
been considered the borne of nsphnlt
they have usually taken the benefit of
paving.
the’ Timber Culture law, thus aggre­
—Buffalo i* afflicted with a suicidal
gating, under the three laws, a maxi­
mania.
During the past year more
mum estate of four hundred and eighty
persona resort»'&lt;rtos* lf-dfsti uction than
acres to each settler.
ever before. The favorite - method ha*
It has been cu-gomary to take up the
been by shooting, the next most ac­
pre-emption and “tree 'claim” at once,
ceptable way has been by drowning.
imd after the lapse of the shortest nec­
The suicides have been for lore, political
essary interval to mortgage the former
disappointment, businms iron bios and
for enough to pay the Government
poverty.—Buffalo (tf. F.) EzprcM.,
price. &lt;rf it, when, having secured title,
the settler was at liberty to move away • —The Kansas City Timu notes that
and take the benefit of the Homestead
“Kansas is having a fruit boom. More
law. The ruling of the Commissioner
trees arc being planted than ever before
in calculated to put an end to this prac­ in the State’* history.” Nothing could
tice.. It leaves the settlor still the right
add more to the comfort, health.beauty
to secure either a pre-emption or a
and wealth of the State. The tree­
homestead in addition to hb “tree planter, whether he plant fruit or forest
claim,” and, as far as the ruling itself tree, is a benefactor. If he does not
goes, it leaves him the right to secure a
live to gather the fruits or benefits his
pre-emption claim in the usual way,
children's children will.—Chicago Inter
and then secure a homestead by Bring
Ocean.
upon the land five years. But the lat­
—Onlv written for the moral: There
ter right General Sparks doe* not
is an old man in Omaha who has not
concede. It has been stated that he
lasted liquor nor tobacco nor tea apr
has made a ruling to the effect coffee, nor has he been out of bed latey
that no person Ln entitled to the
benefits of both pre-emption and years old. which was seventy-eight ago.
the Homestead law. This b incorrect, Think of that, bop. It was’ also seven­
no such ruling having been made.
ty-eight years ago that he died. ••But,”
There is reason to beueve, however, says the skeptical reader, there was no
that when this question comes before Omaha seventv-eighi years ago. ’ ’ What
him in a way to demand n formal rul­ of that? Neither wait there over such
ing on the subject he will hold that iu an old man.—Iltirdelk.
■
passing the Homestead law Congress
—The best remedy for bleeding at
intended only to give a choice to set­
tlers of limited means, by affording the nose, as given by Dr. Gleason at
them a method of obtaining one hun­ one of his lecturns. i» in the vigorous
dred and .4xty acres of land without motion of the jaws as if in the act of
other outlay than the payment of the chewing. In the case of a child a wad
customary fees in place ol purchasing . of paper should be inserted to chew it
under rhe Pre-emption law. Such a hard.. It is the moliou of the jaw* that
ruling, he says, would be in concur­ stops the flow of blood. Thi* remedy
rence with the view* which have in- is so very simple that many will feel
spirad the movement in Congress to re­ inclined to laugh at it. but it ha* never
peal the Pre-emption law outright, and been known to fail in a single instance,
should the Timber Culture law be re­ even in the severest cases. —Scientific
pealed would have the effect of restrict­ American.
ing the area obtainable by a single
—••Salammbo.” the mavterpiece of
claimant to one-quarter section;
Flaubert, the founder of the naturalist­
Ganora) Sparks holds that the twe ic school of literature, has been trans­
laws—the Homestead and Pre-emp­ lated into English by M. French Shel­
tion—standing together and fafibb don, and is now in' press This Ims
preted as they have heretofore been, long boon regarded as an untranslata­
offer temptation to fraud and place 1
ble work, but it is said the delicate task
premium on it. The hope OT serving r has'becn accomplished in such a subtle
wcond claim i* held nut tiy the TJtw a» manner a.« m prr*?rr|! nil ty rlgrr,
an*inducement to make the settlement natural realism and idyllic Hyle of the
and Improvement* upon the first claim original. The London Timet says the
of the most temporary nud inexpensive appearance of “Salamtnba” in English
character, Jimply designed to make a i.» looked forward to with great intcrfalse show of good faith and to “swear t*l in the literary and art circles of the
by,” as immediately after final proof or continent. The introduction hn« been
commutation as the case may be, they written by Edward King, the American
are Io be abandoned and another resi­ poet, and the volume Is dedicated to
lience establuhed on claim number two. Henry H. Stanley, the famous explorer.
General Sparks holds that if Congress The work will be published by Saxon
designed to give the same settler the &amp; Co., London aad New York.
benefit of both laws, it would not have
imposed upon him the requirements to
EASY TO GET MARRIED.
establish a temporary home in one
place only to be abandoned for another
within a few months. Should the Titl­
Anybody can many. A man may
ing indicated as probable never be
made, that already made, prohibiting bo homely that the reflection of his face
commtftntion of homestead claims by would dent a now milk-pau, but he can
persons who have previously been pre­ marry. 1 know miserable creatures
emptors, will stili, he believes, have an
important result in preventing, to a who have existed scores of years, and
con.4derable extent, speculation In all they have-been able to yet was to
claims. The obligation to live five. get married. Down through the flying
years upon a claim is a test of good
fnitli to which only actual farmers, who darta. I have met young ladies so
draire the land for their own cultiva­
tion, dare to submit.— WaMnfftonf.eiler. eager to get married that it kept them
up nights—with male companions I
have been besieged by old maids, bom­
FOR THE LADIES.
barded with widows
and
out­
flanked by book agent*. "Age docs
not wither nor custom stale’’ a man of
Loop-shell pins are much used in my build, and I have Co change my
dressing the hair.
boarding-place often. What 1 do not
Bridal cakes are now decorated with know about love, courtship and mar­
wreaths of natural flowers.
riage you need not look in the census
Silk water-proof cloaks, very light of 1880 to find out.
But I shall not
and very expensive, arc also very de­ lecture upon those themes.
I have
sirable.
.
marked the ebb and flow of taste in
Ladies have a choice of the short vest these matters.
There ha* been a run’
chnin, or the Queen chain; the latter is on coachmen until good drivers became
nn exceedingly convenient arrangement so scarce that the canal boats .of
and is very popular,
our distracted country were rotting at
A new old style now exhibited in their wharves and gilded horseshoes
watches for ladles' wear is a Louis XIV. were the fashionable adornments of
design; in a word, a fao-simile of the our homes. Then the drain of our for­
watohos carried during that period by eign noblemen left our restaurants and
the court beauties.
barbers’ shops without help. Afterward
For coming wear the hair is dressed the cockney dude was in cfemand until
in fluffy curls in front. Pompadour the ladies became attached to a cheap­
style, and the back hair in wavy loops, er kind of dog—with a string. “Pity
not too large, but long, ending in two is akin to love.” and women marry
or three graceful curio, falling on the •ome very pitiable objects. Weddings
neck. Fancy pins in gold ana silver, and fnnerals arc put side by side in the
studied with brilliants or Rhine stones,
papers, for they ooth settle a man’s
are much used as ornament*.
destiny for paradise or perdition.
It docs not pay to buy a gold thimble
There has been a steady effort in our
loss than fourteen karate fine, ami it progressive country to make divorces
ought to be ofgood medium weight to as can as marriage, but the lawyer*
wear well. iDcre are thimbles for will always be more expensive than the
those who want them with heavily
preachers. Young men. I have seen
chaacd bands set with small diamond*;, some happy marriages, but they ure
then there are thimbles with enamelled founded on respect and mutual fitness
bands that serve as a background to They were undertaken with mon- eaiiu
smajl turquoises, rubies and sapphires.
thought and preparation than moon­
light and gum drops. There will be
—in the trial of a case at Glasgow, the same moonlight after you an- mar­
Scotland, recently it camo out that a ried, but a small house and lol will cost
clothing manufacturer was employing you coin of the rnaljr. Bncklr down
* pt an ateurvd poa number of girls,
from fifteen to
pull In npothfeal
**- ------------- at
lent* a week for
it the bank; and
rork.
« consequently
there will bei ‘
reckon hi* net profits at

PUBLIC LANDS.

POWDER
Absolutely Pure.

a certain mortgage made by Henry Btnw
and Nancy Howarth, his wife. Jammnt TT9&gt;.
1878. to KalralarJck Holden. Mid recorded In &amp;&gt;*
office of llcgMcr of D«*d* for Barrv i c.unty*
Michigan, on January STth. i*7&gt;.tn Uber is of

on the 13th day of Aurnst, ism,
John Holden by will, tne same I
Eed and admitted to probate
In the ITobate Court fur
from which decree there was no

£r,h day of January, inv. at t!u- hour of
o'clock u. n&gt;.. at the north front door of
Court House in the

tuirteeti
CLEMENT SMITH. Attorney lor Mortgagee.
Default havtug tw
of a certain lourfl
IleberlliiK and wife
Dated May SUi.
fitu day ol May.

mortgage einrresly agreedthal.
nit be made In the payment ot
uiy part thereof for the ipace
*e whole should become dm- and

.

* ^°'1 W*w«i and there ta now
&gt;u due aj the date of this notioe the
- a hundred and ten anti nine one hua

£££$*&gt;
"* “
“
J^^assr^.jisjxts.'gts
fade ns* r—•■*^1 nnri-r i——
t

Ui*t on Saturday, the MXh day'of Anrti,*£ D.
188B. at one o'clock In the afternoon, I ahall sell
at public aurtIon to the Ulghest bidder M the
north front door ot th-&lt; «urt I,now In the ett.
of Ha»th.K». Michigan, the property devrlbeS
In said Mortgage as Iollon»: (omni

.TXT?."JEF.

CHAN. H. BAUER.
AU'y for Mortgagee

Tm .Niagara Falls fRottia.
OKAND RAPIDS DIVISION

�KNIGHTS

THE COLD SNAP.

IN CONGRESS.

OF LABOR-

AND CHURCH.

«t M&amp;rptn. of Nr* Tort.
1X1,000 memorial parish
George Church iu that

A DKAIffiY BLAST.
ProaldenUol-SuocfiMiion BILL

T«rrlb!o RxploBlon of Fire-Damp
in n Wyoming Mine­

KfaXstok, Wy. T„ Jan- 17.-Tfa fir.
damp ••cplorion in Mine No. 4 at Almy,

llgli:
......... - ----------nd! ««•» linifbri to thirteen souls, but had
it takvtt pla(« during the dav the
life must lu»v* run up into hundrwts. ror
everv |&gt;*r»oii In th. minoi at th" tans
met with instant death. Tin whole tare of
the country *nd ihnt pottioa of th* **ttl*meut. fronting the stop* ffvta evidenre of
tho terribis f-irre of the explosion lb*
weigh and fsn-housre were entirely d.imfa
UhMl end the eijginw-bbuse wreck*!, wluk
faddenres nnd burin*** houses tost fronts,
window*, doom nud chimney*. The mouth
of U,« slop* baa the appearance of a huge
funnel, from which fully a thousand cuter
ward* &lt;&gt;f *bck have been tom and distrib­
uted over the adjacent country. A train
ot thfrtreu cars going, down into th. tnte*
at th* ties* of the explosion was broken
into fragments and shot &lt;&gt;nt os though
from th&lt;&gt; mouth of n eanuou. William and
Joseph, anwsrrw thereon.' were most
terribh mutilated, the former bring
blown over th* vnrpms-house and a
portion &lt;•/ tile towu. Th. body wm found
Mvm hundred fret from th* mouth ol th*
-}&lt;&gt;!"■ ni’ou** th. brad nnd arm and th* con­
tents .if tta*stomach. Tt had bounded aud
coital fulh thirty yard* after striking th*
groan.!
Timbers and ‘rack for **■
^tv fee", inside th. slop, were torn
up and »rnt.t&lt;*fwl
over ths
sur­
rounding onntAri and th* ground for
Jullv half a niilo from the mouth
&lt;&gt;! the u,r f va&gt; crowded with piece* ol care,
lire, tinibureuud other debris. Every air
riu.ft wn. blown sway, leaviug hug* pita.
Many pmrfr living near th* mluc narrowly
cocaped death. Huge timber* crashed
through the roof ol Superintendent
Faulk&gt; ntridriice. two hundred and fifty
yunl* from the slope, and fell betwe-c,
two
hods occupied at
the
Mme by khut-•!! and family. John Smith
live-, in a bous* in front of tb* air­
shaft in th--mouth ol the mitt*. Here the
iosre o( the e xplosion tore a great hot* in
the •m1 t u.-nty f»-t in diameter, and a
rock v sighing over n ton fell through the
roof 'iuti- tii* kitchen, demolishing th*
etov*. The store of lleckwit h, Quinn &amp; (Jo.,,
two hv.ndivd feet n» ay. ifrit ita front, and
ncunc gO’Mls were daniMged, The wliar!

uf tb» Knlgbta of Labor. Resolutions
wrrea.loptwi boy totting th* J. C. Doriwr
watch-case works, at Newport, b*e»uas
the o**n«r locked out onshundred and three
Knights ol I*bor on Jun. »• Th.
other boycotts were M. U Write, firix.
Schwab A Co., a H. Farwo. C- M. H*"**•on and Ph.l|«. Dodxv I Pn^r. oI Vtn.
cago, Ixteans. the** firms are all.wd to
have nriton contracts. The b&lt;,vcotto are
to remain In tort* until three firms rriisquWithrir rontrarta for prison work.
The convention resolved in favor of uni­
form text-books for the public seboote, end
that the state pabHah and supply nil books
tree- that the tJtnt* Assembly of Knigiiw
favor* th* view* of Senator
of h.*"tuckv, and William T. Price, ot Wisconsin,
on th. eilver qnreUou. mid that th.
asrembly heartUy indoree* the Mil now
pending iu Congressretabliel.ingaNaUoqal
Department of Labor Statistic*, th* executire officer of which shall be a member of
the Cabinet.
Officer* for the ensuing year were elected,
us follow*:
Master Workman. Robert HennnU, of Book
letand; Fnrems.iJ.D_ Murphy. p7) u.bmHl:

Ge^rre Hodxenond J Mahonov. of Cblesso;
J Oohrtnev. of DUqumn: John UmHong of
Rockfnrfli A. Barker, of Xtaunton; Stale (fa
mit«i«.F B- Fuller, of Quincy; J M. Foley
and G. A Bobtllinx. of a»laaxo;_J"™*’,

TERRA FIRMA ON A TEAR.

llnl-Succewdon bffi Friday by a rot® of
188 to 77. precisely m it e**«w front the
Senate, and only the signature of the Presi
This important measure provide* that in
case of the death. removal, ftwiguatlun, or
inability to sews of both thr Pre*ld«mtnad
Vlce-Prsa’dcnl the office shall dsvolvsupoi
the .Secretary of Slate, and then upon the

War, Attorney-General. Pbetniaatr'r-Gcnsral, Secretary o! the Navy, or H xrotary of
the Interior, in the order named, should
further vacancies utcar.

mm carry both open aud safety Inm,a, and
it is bsllered one of them ventured into
«omv room with the- former where an un­
usual «|iinnilty of gns had accumulated.
An rxplorion occurred hjrv in mine No. 3
in Sir rcli, 1883. hv which thirty-two Chinamon and six white men lost their lives.

model of th* camp, and extreme carelesanngi b-the imiy reasonable explanation ol
the captation.

CwK*40, Jnn. Ip.—The type wilting cqp-

.

winning th- cbampionsliip nnd diamond
medal. Mri'stub. the silver service and Levy
the Sil vor cup. Ths score lor the entire cantret waa a* bdlows:

MB

past, adjourned 8ntunlay night to meet
again a. year hence in Washington. The
following officer* were rieclcd: President,
Akxaudnr Darab. 8t. Louis; Vice-Preai­
dent. J. P. Cure. Pittsburgh; SccnetaryvT.
Odea, Cohoes, N. Y.; Treasurer, Eat«Tek. -Murray, Albany, N. Y. The EightHour Uy. wns tlw subject ol long discua«iou* diritig the *«swuon, and a rximpromise
wus (iuStly rff.-cted by thotsloption of rdue
houre for a day's work. Thia nil* is to go
into eflbet throughout the country on the

eoriutiun in Chtekering Hall Joseph Cook.

. JRO. n.-ur|iuiw V.

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In the House. Mr. Curtin, of fannsylvsnia

description. Mont
them live In unplnxtored iramehwisre. C'&lt;»a*tao«dy obtained by
hauling it one hutxlrsd tnilr*. aud buffalo
chips are in scaut supply and hard to And un­
der thesnow. Stocknftrr*-st*in western Kan­
sas. especially in rang* mill*, bnverrerived
their death-blow.' if nqairto are true. The
ircigating ditch, n short distance from
Dodge, is tilled tor miles with cntUe. which
•ought n-fdgr train the cold and flying snow

w vrv r'lt -1 . ... n
County, a tarafey of srvan—father, toother
n nd five cliildreti -were fro ten to dnath.

nrannger of the Florida Fruit Exchange, is
81.000.000.. The l&lt;MM t«. the 'vegetable
Nkw Bxxooi r&gt;. Pa . Jan. 13.—'Mr*. Hrttj
Maurer aud her two-year-old child were
found fnisen to death Monday morning

Kfinxrr. &lt;4 Rahn Township. Mr*. Mnnrer
father » hands, anti her father sent Her
word that ahe should never darken

money

gas ths- Mercer Iron and Coal Company have
lost a market for their production and the

instances their children are without shoes
and but on* article of clothing to pro tart
them frtim th* cold. The wretched houses
but mere shells and afford miserable pro­
tection. Many, have Urge families and.
are without &gt;hr iiecwwities of Hfej and are
depending on charity.

reports from nearly fl v hundred points a*
to the crop of corn and hogs in the North
w,wt and Southwest, it appear* that the
yield of coin haslweu over-eatimatedand it*
quality ranked too high. Ohio and Indians
faurinei* have eold more freely than those
in (other State*. The hog-chokra ha* made
it* appearance in every State of the combelt. forcing hog* upon th* market much
mon- mpidly than is usual, and it is prob-

Nkw Yokk. Jan. 17.—The rigor manalatturers of this city decided Friday evening
on a general lockout, beciuoe the employe*
rrtuM io accept a proposed reduction ril
wages. This cloecw sixteen factories anti
dieemployes 7.000 persona. The workmen
claim that the International Union will
back them up with^500,000 if necessary.

NkwYobk. Jan. IU.—The total number
of burineos failures in th«* United Staten re­
ported to Rrathrtrect’* during the past
of 1086, 440 in ths second week of 1885.
8J1 in 1884, and 317 in 1883. The total
reported thus tar during 186&lt;5' in 038.
against 888 in a like portion of 1885.

Chicago, Jan. 10.—A Washington dis­
patch says the consideration ol the Mackin
ease in the United State* Supreme Court
will be postponed until the first Monday in
March because neither Mackin's attorney*
nor the Government counod hnve been able
to familiarise themselves with tlte matter
*a thoroughly as they desin.
'«t Virginia.

orat citisons of thia place nrs being arrest-

bus sd'ipte I a rule fortHdi
liquors In the Hour
»srituous

mid

Montreal of startH pox. and site learned his
late only two w»wke ago Thinking that
hrrsrlf and her cldld. The &lt;»!&lt;! man refused

attending physicians rriraaw! bis
and the man died by degrees Iron
strangulation. While the noose
_
being arranged about the neck of Noel ’
Merriman nt Belleville. III., be Ml lc
a taint, nnd it required the service*
of three men to hold him on the trap until
it was sprung. H* died in terrible agony.
Henry M. Stair «m executed at Nevada,
Mo., and William Madison (colored) sulfi-red the extreme penalty at Beaumont,
Tex. Bev. Wllliaht J one* (colored), tor

tore open his neck, and the blood
forth, ’drenched sopio of the "[
standing near the soaffold.

London, Jan. Id.—A high sheriff In Irstnd han written to the Time* that t. famInc in approaching, with the IsMees acta
necessarily incident thereto. The Lord­
Lieutenant reports that he can only relieve
workhouse, but he liupre to receive suffleient
contributions to enable- poor people to re­
main in thrir homes. A croFil of laborer*
at Lismore invaded the room of the board
of guardians and demanded assistance,
threatening to plunder the neighborhood.

COLOMBO*, 0., Jan. 14.—Ths House c!
Representative* yesterday adopted a rroo
bition appointing a committee to invssti-

of the previous General Assembly. The
committee was named, consisting ol three
Republicans and two Democrats.

grirultural Society elected H. C. Wheeler,
of Sac County, President; J. J. Snoutler, ol
Oedar Rapids, Vice Prreridont, and John IL
Shaffer, Secretary. Resolutions were adopt­
ed asking legislation requiring all butter
Imik Uona to be *old by their true name,
and tor further protection of the dairy
interests of the State.
CrxaxXATi, Jan. 10.—The burning Fri-

Wednesday last pleaded guilty to the
chargr of attempting to procure money
from the Prince ol Wales by threatening

her.

While Charlo. Wilson, a murderer, war
hanging at 8L 1-ouU Friday, by (ranti-

knnerledge of alcoholic effect* on the human
system rompulaory in schools, he added.

find that during their aiecp some one had

Three deaths oecnrrvd in thsspaieriyset tied
border countlm In the southwaslem and
western parts of the State, where oftentime* communication is difficult. It is
feared that further reports will increase
still mor* the list of totalities. The toss on

storm from Western Kansas indicate the
worst ever exjMifaicad on U»« plain*. Cob
onri Prouty editor al the Dodge Cty Cowboj. confirm* the report. H* state* that
death and destruction wet* wrought by tbc
storm without parallel in the St ata's history AtDodgeCltr the a ind att sined n velocity of
forty-tour mite*, while the mercury waa ten
Mow r*ru. B isiurasin the wiwt&gt;*rn part
of the State is psrafysed. The stage.Iron.
Fort Supply, du- at- D..dge Wednesday,
Manderson offered a resolution did not'arrive until Sunday, The drivers
encountered th. blitwird in (lark County
and took rvf«g« In n dog iut. remaining
&gt; to «b&gt;- tern
forty-right houra without fuel or water.
nlon i'sc.Oc
•Near the «*m* dugout an old lady
and two daughter* lived.
Tn an at-

•I the miners in the Stoneboro coal fields
an* in a terrible state of destitution, and

sm
Sam

Sn Loin., Jan. 18.—The National Bri^kLayrnand Mnsons' Association, which has

others- The death roll of victims, known
and unknown, numbers eighteen, while a

beak* and toad holders.

Loss of I.ltv Reported.

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foist algid iUrmw.
effort! to brat tlis &lt;d&gt;. ___ ____ _ _.
•ins Wide * number of years ago by George
Areushuq;. Both were allowed' s quod
linefu-Mh -.tick and sparing with "er”
quads whs pyrmiiMble. McCann pile*! up
2.11*) enta tpid lil« fcUoa -townsinaa 3,083
cnis in tlie allotted time. Uius breaking fell

of the disastrous rffccfoof the late atorm
In Western Kanoa* if jnst becoming known

WauiMorox. Jan. 16.—The German Gov­
ernment has invited this Government ttf
send an official ol the Poat-ufficc Depart­
ment to Germany to personally inspect and
study the parcsl-post of that country. Tin
object of Germany in to induce ths United
States to join the international pawel-post
union.

Nxw Yokk. Jan. 16.—Mail advices from
Panama of th* 5th inst. tc.ntaln the follow­
M-v
...
ing: At two o’clock on the morning of De­ IIHT inn
Ltwiaiailvo Assembly •&gt;&lt; wjriHn&gt;n
cember 18 the Spauteh dty of Amatitlan, tonal
na-eed. T1h&gt; Ho*&gt;* Preswcnttal-SutxwaDo
•n Guatemala, a town of 5,000 ’inhali* ‘
tulles
Itante,
eituated
twenty-five
south of Guatemala City, was
m bjiolenenod by frequent shocks of-------i »rnr.i!&gt;
quake, which continued ail day. At 5:23
p. m. a very heavy shock was felt, aud at
5:30 p. tn. a "till beavicFono, which threw
X,.n m.n? »»U. .nd hw-wjUmul, 6» ------------------------- ---- ---------- ----------•tired bv the rerlv .hocks. People were oumit's the Hirer &gt;**ue. took rround t
thrown off tbrir feet, ninl th. air wm filled payment ot 4U.'«ii.&lt;«v Manfiard daltare
... , . •
•»., i
k.lie creditors wnitM t.,.,!.* them anxiou.
with dust from the fallen houre*. »hock , note tarir rated M&lt; Mmter "Md the
followed upon shock, and the tnghtcuM) «;|vur whs nianne&gt;t tn Ruroee. an t «■*
petrol* rushed to -the large plain in I na y to enforot* with rigor »ur oostts
tbal^ndhoijeru
draggol the image of their gunniUu I n^,ti:ts the X
•aint outside
the
trembling walla ; into tbv m«n&gt;
of the church and erected a temporary ’ promote tbe i
thb*.r» 1
which *11 prostrated themselves. One huu- :
-•
drtd and tldrty-ppeshockswrrv felt the lint
day. the movement Itdng principally from
putt.
♦'
east to west, rigbty-one ol which occuired
The ktlhd number thirteen The bodies between lour and 5:36 o'clock p, ni. The
..f ttir bit ueoiklmx loot no persui
second duyjwas nearly as bad, and shark* *••*&lt;
reUteu within the do^ro* or first cousin loi
Friday morning. The mine did not take continited'lor some days subsequently.
Are u* at first reported. iuid nothing save

, quent trouble in getting pure air into (fa­
mine delayed tbc exploration and recovery
of the bodire. All of the victims save two
were Mormons, married, nnd leave Urge
faipiliia. The most acceptable theory** to
the cause ol the explosion is this. Two fore­
men an* employed to examine the mine

Inform him as to whether it’s exactly

8150,000.
Bravos Falls, Pa., Jan. 16.—Th" Bra­
ver Falls Car Works, foundry, mmhinr
shops aud other ntructursa were destroyed
by fire Friday, the loss reaching 8175,000.

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Mono. Kan., on the 6th -Cherry going
home. rixUeu mil** south, Carson and
CamIct going to Gundy, eighteen miles

xix men. A rriisf party «wa imiuediatriy
hmned and the virtiimi sooa recovered.
Martin I’earson and Andy I’ctrrs«ui wew?
dead and th* other four badly injured.
London, Jun. 14.—A thaw accompanied
by heavy mlns caused much destruction In
the Balkans. The Maritsa. vhe principal

flooding the anrrounding country. Bridges
moat hove p**r*&lt;died, but no d -flnite stalsj-'
ments concerning the Iom ot life havoyst
b*en received.
Vikxxa, Jan. .’4. — Snow-storms have
prevailed iuceaaantiy throughout Austria
and Hungary for some days. No trains
excepting tho** etmveying the mails are
running, and many ot these are snow­
bound. Tvlegranhic cniuinnnfcation has
been stopped in all directions.

blc story eotnes from Wallingford. The
reports nay that a colored woman living
near Pond Hill, wishing to call her hun­
it warm, the fitr bring barely out. While
■hn waa away her husband came home,

child, built a hot fin*. Tire woman no­
ticed the smoke coming from the chimney
and hurried home, but arrived ton late, as

cable Rood property adjoining the n.-w

wUling to help a, poor, struggling *x»d
ambitious young man along, but this
kissing business is altogether out of my

—TheOnondapt (N. Y.) Indian* haT,.
determined to fiate a school for th&lt;-&gt;
children, to be supported at their owr.
expense.
—The only young lady student et’th.Boston University Law School b calbd
appropriately by the man law stullent.
their sister-in-Uw.
—At the recent meeting of Jlovit!.
minister* in Baltimore, a comm ,
was appointed to compile and ptihlkl;
an English praycr-booL
—It is mud that ifi England one uuut
in eVery6,000'takcs a university cbtinqi.
in Sootland in every 512. In Ger,tn»in it.
every 218 and in America in every 2.060
—Mohammedanism h:w made great
stride* in Africa within die li»t fifty
years, and Cur-suan miMionanes freeh
say they wiD .-'Kin have to deal with ?.
rather than with-pagnxrism.—AT. F. £'. iminrr
*
—Hon. George H. Bffrues prutm-*' to give R50.000 toward.* a~ coll&lt;-.,'r a.
Fargo, D. T., to be called BarnesUoiversity. He is Pro*iJent of the Northmen
Pacific elevator aystetn.
—A royal decree has boon promul(&amp;ted iu Spain ordering the corpora□n» of all towns whovr population
exceed 100,00(1. on the rcqn&lt;-*t of jt’a*
local EducatHHial Gommittef. toappatnl
a Medical faupeotor of school).
The
salary is to be fixed by the corporation
.—The desks and chairs went talee
by the male pupils from a Reading, Pa
school a few days neo an-J made a bon.
tire of.
An oftcial on x visit to the
aehodl some time since i» reported t.
have suggested that uule») new iurcitore bv provided the old ought tn be
carried out and burned’ It is rappoeod
that tliis saying led them to pursue tb«
course they did.—Phi'a-.lcIrAi’. Pren.
—This is certainly the age of private
munificence. A year ago Un* council
of Kings College, Windsor. N. S., re­
; moved the. principal and all Uh: Maa
. of professors because the univereitj did
not pay its way as a church institution
. Now its affair., are suddenly brightened
by the reversion of f32,0u6, left it bv
Rev. G. W. Hodgxob. of Prince E*!
ward bland, one of its graduates.—
Chicago Inter Ocenn. ‘
,■ —A missionary in Africa found a
heathen tribe worshiping n leather­
bound and rilt-edgcd book which had
been.given them by a traveler. .It wa*
ranch the worse /or wear, but on ex­
amining it the missionary Totind that h
was an Episcopal prayer-book
The
heathen had been unite ns highly de­
lighted with it as u it were a wooden
image The gilding on the edges w»*
the special attraction which inspireil
t^em with sentiments of reverence for

girl", etc., I ha VO never attempted the
bniiine.** more than twioe-in my life,
and theft I was altogeUior too Dervuux,
too excited, to oak the g* “
"
this
to kiss her. Fftlways
thing of kisaing a gW-------- . —r—
matter. I think a young couple left
alone to themselves should never rcwirt
to kliwing until oven other' kind of
argument has cuniplntely failed. ' !
don’t think I would prove a raccess M
a kisaer of female* if I had to beg for a
kiss before I got.it Between you and
the* fence post, yoanR mw* il’B mJ
humble opinion thgt when you are
alone with a.girl and she manage, to
get her month somewhere in dose
proximity to yours, yo&lt;g are a stupid
fool for not taking advantage of the
situation.
Undoubtedly it’s highly bropcr to axx
a girl tor akiw, butl should a thousand
timi*s rather get the grand bounce for
having stolen a kits, than to run the
risk of being refused on asking her for
the same, and having the girl make it
her special businesa to advertise the
matter from one and of the city to tho
other. Take, for instance, a high
school girl. Were you to a«k her for a
ki«». and ahe to refuse the same, the
whole town would know it the very
next day, while if you iiad kived her
on thospur of the motpenL «r better,
right *quarv on the mouth, she .would
(perhaps) have the good souse to keep
the matter to hersalf, as it would be a
five•away,an her and not ou you. I
ire a faint idea that it's a mighty cold
kiM that one gets for the begging Aa
1 mi inex]&gt;enencad I may bo mistaken.
I have a good amount of cheek, but hot
enough to warrant me to ask a girl for
a kiss. . If any girl ucaudntance of
mine can't let im know that her mouth
is made to be kifa«*d. nnd that K would
be acceptable without tny having to
question hw on thn matter, why.'all I
have to say is that she will have to wait
a good while before. I khs her. They
»ay stolen fnxit is the sweetest. 1 don’t
know about that, for I never stole a
fexnut in my life but that it was bad;
ut be it as’ it may, then- arc very few
thing.* xweeter on earth than a stolen
kiss. First, vou want to be in the
humor for tfie buainc.*»-&lt;. , Second, you
want to get the idea into your head
that the girl is just dying to be kissed
by yon and is only walt’ng for you to
make the break.’ One»* posseMrei ot
this idea aud rour eonscivace will be
relieved of all\crupulou*i thoughts m
to whether it's riacUy doing the square
thing by the girl or not. Then yoq
want to take a good view of her mouth
and sec just how much of it you oun
take in. If she has a regular rose-bud
mouth, why take It all tn aud throw
SPECIAL *
your whole soul into one kiss, but if
her ruouth has the appearance of a piece
of landscape cut in two by a waterless
river, then the safest phn is to take in
the curaera and byways, and *ort of
.divide your kiss injo sections. If the
Sirl has pretty cheeks nnd the powder
n't piled on regardless aS expenses,
try them.
'Most girls have no end of cheek,
therefore a fellow c&amp;o seldom miss fire
in kissing a girl on the cheek. If there
is anything that makes me tired It is tc
bear of a fallow attempting to kiss a
girl on tho ear. Do not attempt any
such a thing. Nine cases out of ten
PUM,
die girl will make a alight dodge *o at
to impress you with the idea that you
are really surprising her in your action।
the result is you miss the ear, kiss her
hair and get your mouth full of ten­
cent hair oil. That may be fun for
&gt;ome. Imt I prefer a different kind of a
picnic. And I advise you to steer
clear of the eyes.
Ey’c^ are made
to look into,
but nvtrcr to be
kissed. I knew a young‘man onou
u4mim girl had such Kautiful eyes.
Mv! tijey were fine. Well, one time he
■-Went i'nto such a freasj- over h*r eves
that nothing would do ho must kiss
them. WelL he did. btrt iu the attempt
he poked hi* nose into one of them and
gouged it ouu The'fellow bscanx* a
raving maniac on the spot, and the girl,
MOST PERFECT MADE
having lost her chief beauty, married a
butcher.
1 *&lt;»« on the stage the fellow generally
PftICE BAKIKC POWDER C3..
kisses hi* alleged sweetheart on tho
’»T. LOU
brow. This may do for actor* but I CHI CAPO.
don’t want any brow kissing in mine. T7OR HALE u first dMM locubxtcr !d pel
Ifagirlhaaa pretty mouth, kiss- it r order very cheap al tbc rreldm.-e -I
every time; but if her mouth is so large Bock in Oransvvillc, with s capacity tor b*&gt;
gg tsgp at one time. AU lastnirtion* gi
that you endanger your life by getting
too near it, then resort to the next best
0LDIKR8 ATTENTION! AgeuUciam reithing and kiss her on thocheefc Above
rsseaUng MUo B. Stevens a &lt; •&gt;, ul Ih-ttvii
all things, leave her eyes and ears alone. — ----------— o c&lt;HJUtJ. i3^rk-, ngj.-,.
I, January i
If Uiis advice will prove of any service
to you. you can reciprocate &amp;e same
their han
bT •*®d,n5 ro*' a quarter by return mail

EXTRACTS

MOST PERFECT MADE

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WOULDN’T HAVE JUMPER.

sion of a boiler in the basementol Rt. Mary's
Catholic Church Wednsaday afternoon,
wrecked the structure and the'parsonage
adjoining, and kilfai lite engineer and *
’* girl. Fire completed tho work o|
lit tie
dost ruction, the loss reaching &gt;65,000.

Oolcnbvs, O-. Jan. 14.—The Senate and

Mie United fetal** Seriate

mW KF.AHY

for delivery
•‘Where’t Scnea Street ?” inquired
the tramp.
“Ita"—bot just then a terrific gust of
wind came scurrying up the atreet
A useful book, full of tafortoutiou
and before be knew It* blowed the
for Barry County people, concerning
tramp head over heel, into the street their own county.
Vi ith labored tuumtance bo wm picked
up and his hat placed on his head.
Then, noticing the crowd which had
aoBtubted around him. a comical look
of dignity and &lt;lrunken wkdotn cam.
over his bloated fact, and he gravely
°! h,n* J*0 had muteri^g
aided him to regain hi* feel••Soloa nF' ’

Ttetery County Annual.

the nwpon**.
■‘(Hie) fireP'*

that Robin A Co., a firm of fish merdianta.

Bail Leagu* will lie aompoewl of eightf dabs

whom he is not engaged without aakiag

“Earthquake P”

inauffarated Thanday for h»
Ohio Railroad, two or three niHre

“Building fall down, eh?”

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drowned.

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                  <text>The Hastings Banner
VOL. XXX. NO. 40.

The Hastings Banner.

HASTINGS, MICH, JANUARY 28, 1886.
WEW STOCK OF

Hastings, Bahry Co., Mich.,

County News.

LUMBER!

MARSHALL L. COOK.
MGH.1CKIITION RATES

ADVERTISING RATES:
&gt;c&gt;e Oolunmper year.......... . ....SIM 00
Extra eh»nre for special poBittoua.

BENTLEY-BROS. &amp; WILKINS

JOB PRINTING.
MpedalprideUfeltln UwJob IY1nUu&lt; De-

Barn Boards,
12, 14. 16, lb and 20 ft.
W. LOWRY, M. D„
•
Physician, Surgeon and Oculist.

G

Hpeeixl attention paid to »urKl;al dlmsuten

Common Pine Boards,
AU widths and lengths.

Shingles,
Three griuleta. Seconds and No. 3 for
for sheds and repairing old roofs.

H. LANDIS, M. D,
• Physican and Surgeon,
Woodland, Mich.

W

teond there &lt;*y or night.

Fencing,

R. TIMMERMAN,
. Homuepathic Physician A Surgeon,

Hemlock, 16 ft.

Joist and Scantling,

U

Dentist.
AB work protnpCy uXteuded to.
C. WELTON

We can furnish any length upto 50ft-

Hardwood Flooring,

fire, U&lt;btulu|£ or wind; ««*lu»t a tuaa'a
•

We make a specialty of Elm. Oak.
Ash and Basswood. open air seasoned or kiln dried.
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(TOOK 4 SHELDON.
fOffleeIn Abstract Block. Haettnga. Mkb.)

J. WRIGHT.

A

.
Physician.
OaUa day or night promptly attended to
Office at residence, ono-haft mile east ot Carl-

PHILIP T. COLGROVE,
a
Lawyer,
Hasting,. Mlcb.
FroaeenUag Atteruey tor Barry County.
r. kenaston,

A

Custom Kill Drying to Order.
Green tnbh lumber dried in two weeks
for inside finish.

Cornice Mouldings, Sash,
Doors and*Blinds Al­
ways on hand.
। Above Stock we are Selling

Attorney at Law,
at Lower Prices than
(Over J B. Goo4rear &amp; Co.'* »tore.)
Frecllc** In an court* ot the State. CollecUon* :
ever before.
promptly atVnMUiK to.
*■ TOHN CARVETH, ~
Attorney at Law, QrTartim detiring 18 and 30 ft. Barn
MlddlevUle. Mlcb.
Boards will save money by buying
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now.
( IL ARK K A RIKER,
V'
Attorneys at Law and
Solicitors in Chancery.
BENTLEY BROS. &amp; WILKINS.
(WAIccn !■ Uuiow block, over Rouncr Bro*.)
Hxuiiic*., Mlcb,
..........
*TroU&lt;-a
Ath2.d
i
oI Mlentam. Comity ot Barry
collection*
and perfecting title* to real e»t*le.
•• k- M-Mlon
—-■— of
-• . tl»e
•*-- Probate «■
At
Coart fur Ikr
v.—. — • - ......
Coutny ot Harry. lioMrn ■: tbe Probate ofilrr !■
tbe City of Hantinp*. In «al&lt;!Couat&gt; .on TuMdar.
artin v. barker. Real Estate, the tf.li day ot Jannan'. In tbe ymr on&lt; Ibou*ati'l rlitlit hundred ai&gt;d.-latiU-*iv.
IiLsuraix-e and Loans.
PrrM-irt. Wm. W. Cole, Judjte of ITobate;
In tbe matter of the e*t*U &lt;» Minnie F,
Tobfats. a minor.
On n-adlux and filltiK tbe i&gt;etUk&gt;ii. duly vertot property. The Interests of non-resident fled, of Clia*. M. Mark, mannaaaf Mid minor.
property owners carefully looked after. Farms praytuK for rea*on&lt;&gt; therein act forth, that he
ot all sites fur sale or exchange. Houses and may t&gt;e licenaed to mortnjre certain real
lots tor sale
of Mid minor In said potbinn &lt;!»■ erlbcd.
Thereupon It is ordered. that Tlfeaday. the loth
day of February, A. 1». UW. M ten o’clock In the
ELEMENT SMITH,
forenoon, be aawlcncd for the Rearing of Mid
V
*
Lawyer.
fortltloti. and that the heir* at Ian -of Mid de­
Oflka la Union Hail Block, over i
ceased. and all other peraon* intercalcd In said
Goodyear s Co.)
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Lawy
(Oree Hjwttnjr* National gink.)

offlco. In the eity of Hastlnrx. tn Mid county,
and show &lt;-att*. It any there be. why the pray-T
of llw petitioner should not be itruntrd.
Awl Itrfurthrr ordered, (hat said petitioner
rive not re to the perron* Interested in saM ro­
ute. ot the pendency of Mid petition, and the
bearing thereof by causing a cot'V of this order
Io be published In tbe llastlnr, Ba*-MEN a
aewMpaper pricinUed mhI ndalrd In Mid Coun-

TTILLIAM B. NWEEZEY, Attorney
of bearing.
» V At Law and Solicitor is Chancery, wr--k« previous to aaM da*
Wm. W. COLE.
rraetirea la all court* of the itals.________
WILLIAM b. SWEEZEY.
»V
Justice of the Peace.
floUerUon* a specialty.
R. .1. W. HOCK,
Physician and Surgeon
la prepared to give prompt attention to al! wbu
may desire bis serviee*. Office .»t residence,
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Meetings at the
Congregational
church.
Don't forget tbe box social at Mrs.
Wagonlander's next Friday evening.
The little folks had a candy pull at
Mr. Ed. Clark's last Saturday and a very
pleasant time is reported.
Social at Mr. Frank Square's next
Friday afternoon and Um* same night.
The school children have a party the
same night. It is almost necessary td
stop having socials or change the night
as they have one every Friday nighL
Kiastagberc must be in terating.
Mr. Dunham is visiting in Detroit
and Jackson.
Mr. Willie Humphry driva
fly
team now daya.
Mias May ford is quite sick.

OARLTOM.
Good sleighing everywhere.
The coldat wave we have had was
Saturday morning mercury 12 degrea
below zero.
Mrs E&lt;1. Brown's mother, Mra. An­
drew Kenedy, died Friday evening after
u short illness. She leaves many friends
to mourn her loss.
Quarterly meeting was held at the
Centre last Saturday and Sunday; the
attendance not as large as usual on ac­
count of the cold weather.
J. C. Fields, an experienced music
teacher, met with the people at the
Holma’ church last Monday evening
for the purpose of organizing a singing
class.
We hope the spelling school at the
Centre on Wednesday evening will be a
success and largely attended. It being
the first one Mr. Nichols has undertaken
to have this winter.
Dr. Fowler, of Grand Rapids, a nephof Mrs. M. Fuller, is visiting at their
home.
I'nde John Steward is st &gt;pping in
Carlton again; he seems to be hale and
hearty and able to use the painter's
brush with as much ease as he did
twenty years ago.
Tbe social dance at Rufus Vester’s
last Wednesday evening was quite well
attended considering the stormy night
All had a pleasant time.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Stowell, o( Reed
Citv, have been visiting Moses Fuller
and other friends the past week.
Mrs. Fred Heiser, who has been in
failing health for some time past from
the effects of an Internal cancer, died
on the 24th Inst. She was much loved
and respected by all who knew her. She
leaves a husband and one son to mourn
tier loss.
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Good sleighing.
Erwin Mapes is on the sick list.
' Jama Wolf is now visiting Xriends
at Perkinsville.
?
William Smith h not- dealing in poul­
try this winter. Not much fftoney in
it bethinks.
Thu box social at Mr. Horace. John­
son’s on last Tuesday might was a com­
plete success. Nett«I *3.85.
Our school Is progrvtung finely, with
Mr. Herbert Schaibley as teacher. Suc­
cess to him.
)
Charley Townaend. Andrew Smith
and Willard Demond are now busily
engaged cutting wood for Joseph Ful­
ler.
.
Don't forget the donation at B. F.
Wo|Fs on Tuoday night, Feb. 2d. 1886.
A cordial Invitation to all.
.
Nora Demond after an absence of tdk
weeks, returned home on Sunday last to
visit her parents and friends of this
vicinity.
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DXLTOjr. ■
i’lenty of snow and badly drifted
roads in this section.
Mr. E. E. Grilley has got his new saw­
mill in running order and a goodly
number of logs are moving, and us the
mill is not certain to stay in this part
more than this winter, farmers will do
well to get in all the logs tliey possibly

Mr. J. II. Buah. while chopping in
tty woods on the25th, cut his foot quite
Ixidly, but luckily he had a horse and
cutter close at hand and was not tong
in getting home.
Gathering ice is now in order and the
- crop is bountiful, and the cost is not
I iSriton is minus of one telephone for
' Hush's blew down on Friday last the
first blizzard of the season.
The star boarders have gone, and Mr.
Blackman’* people breath asigh of relief
The thermometer registered 18 below
zero on the 23d.

T M. B. GILLASPIE.
J.
Notary Public.

DOWXIMO.
James Mattleson, who has been on
the sick list, is able to be out
Ezra Tobias Jr. Is still bed-fast
Mrs. Ida Crosby is visiting her moth­
er, Mrs. Lang.
J. E. Tobias has traded a span of
colts for a new top buggy. Don’t see
how Jas. can stand it with only six
■MM of Michigan -In the Circuit Court for the
horses.
Who was it got left at the nodal.
Quarterly meeting at the M. E. church.
An old maid’s social at the Grange
hall Feb. Sth.
Wm. Howe and Alonzo Tobiss are
very sick with lung fever.
&gt;*robat» Order.
Revival meeting at Wick's school
State ot Mlehisaa. Coiiuty of Barry- m.
' At s *e«Kl.m of the Probate Court for the house next week.
Meaty Of Burr?. ixWdra at the Probate Office In
That daisy new gold ring must mean
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, (he Mh day ot January, In tbe year one thoos- that a wedding is near at hand.
and elclit hundred and eighty »lx.
Prex-nt. Wm. W. Coir. Juilp* of Probalr.
MOBQO-tHOBXAPPUK. '
। Ita ;hr matter of the mtaJe ot Geo. C. Gerker.
Mr. IL B. Harley, wife and daughter
1 On readies and fillnx the petition, duly veri­
fied. of Hnuiah Gerfcey. widow and Irlr at law Carrie, started fur their home in
Arkansas on the afternoon train of
Wednesday.
Mrs. R. Brown, of Morgan, is visiting
with her daughter west of Hastings.
Mr. Isaac Baker returned home Thurs­
Cal!
day afternoon last, not much improved
at the Probale in health however.
Wood bee for Mr. Collins, of Morgan,
Newspaper Advertising.
last Thursday w*s not a suoceaa.
DAUCHY A CO.,
iw.
Probably on account of the deep snow.
No ice rut on Thursday last on
c_
J!7 Park Place and 24-26 Murray
account of toe snow which required all
Ifetc York.
hands to shovel and scrape all day, and
did not then succeed In getting the
week tor three •uercoqve snow cleared away.
Mr. E. P. Gilbert talks of having a
public sale soon.
W. VROOMAN.
.
Auctioneer,
Having had years ot eiperienr* in cnrli
: Ions, and having been especially sueecs
aocUonMlesof livestock. I kt»w_I car

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Alfred; TraMurer. A. Wagner; ChM&gt;Social and oyster supper at Barryville
lain, G. W. Bird; Serreant-at-arms. A.
church last Wednesday night for the
Our Little Man came near getting
benefit of Elder Pastor.
hurt a couple of weeks ago on Sunday Dygart; Chorister, G. W. Howard.
The pay car passed over the road night Better take care there boy.
While witnessing a fire at Coopers­
last Friday and no doubt made glad
After the blizzard Friday, it was re­ ville on Monday, Mrs. David Taylor, as
thfl heart of many a wage worker.
ported that there were two additions to old lady of 80 years, was so frightened
The M. C. R. it. Co.7navo loaded up oar population, in ths families of Jas.
that she soon after died.
to Sunday night one hundred and Polana and John Rogers. “It’s an 111
It is expected the electric lights at
seventy nine can.
wind that blows no good.”
A numlier of ladies visited at the
F. H. Cranston and family, of Illin­ the Jackson prison will be in operation
in lew than two weeks. There will be
lake last Sabbath viewing the cutting ois, are visiting friends here.
and loading of Ice.
There is to be a social at ths resi­ over 750 sixteen candle power incandes­
Elder Kidder commences his second dence of Prank Campbell Friday eve., cent burters used to light the build­
ing*.
Jretracted meeting at. R. R. Hall in Jan. 29.
[organ, Thursday Feb. 4th.
The Democrat spoke of exchanging
Reports from northern Michigan are
Elder Abbott, of Marshall, will preach moonlight and front gate for sofa ana that the cold weather has doI, so tar as
at Morgan ball Sunday evening next.
firelight we know of no place where known, injured tbe fruit- trees. A
The ladies of Morgan and vicinity that would be as applicable hs in the heavy crop of fruit is not anticipated
are getting up a quilt for Elder Kidder. north-west comer of section 7.
the coming season, however, as thetree%
Hiram Fegles started Tuesday morn­
There is a report of mad dogs around have net yet recovered from the sever­
ing for Coldwater, Mich., on a visit again. One was killed that ww sup­
ity of last winter.
with relatives.
posed to be mad.
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Grand Rapids Eagle: -Theattention
Still the postoffice war goes on. The
petition now
greatly outnumbers of United Htates Marshal Waters has
Good sleighing, and everybody is toe remonstrance. It will probably be been called to a scheme to blow up tbe
drawing logs or wood.
office
ot Postmaster Harding of Brad­
changed as it will be in harmony with
•Old Mrs. Crook, of south east Assyria, tbe administration.
ley, Allegan county. He has just been
is dead.
If some lads don’t quit running away appointed, and has received several let­
Bert Shepard is able to be out again. from school in Rutland, they will hear ters threatening him with destruction
Bart. Smith is on the sick list.
by dynamite if he does not give up tbe
something “drap,"
Wui. Burgess has a brother from up
Lee Matthews and Mim Kate Kelley office within four weeks.
north visiting him.
were married last week. Who's next?
The Muskegon Journal says: There
There seems to be a great deal of sick­
Jonah Hall after returning home
ness now. Our doctor is on the go all from here, found one of his daughters is a rumor in the air that tbe rising
generation in this locality is producing
the time.
badly burned by the explosion of pow­ a large and rapidly Increased number
Richard Stephen was married last der.
of poker players. It is also rumored
week to a Mias Reynolds, of Bellevue.
that their first lessons are taken in pri­
Mra.C. W. Newton, of Bellevue, a
vate dub rooms, and that as soon as
daughter of J. A. Severn,. is very sick.
nuaron.
they become proficient they seek deeper
Melvin Tuckerman has gone to Bat­
waters, where they can measure their
tle. Creek to work.
Mrs. Chas. Bronson and Miss Florence skill with professionals.
»
Levi Gifferd has returned from his
Wright Sundayed ta Middleville, the
visit to Toledo.
The following was recently reported
A select party of young people enjoy­ guest of Mias Wright’s parents.
as the logging outlook in the Upper
L.
8.
Mallory,
of
Chicago,
made
his
ed themselves at the residence of ErasPeninsula: Cutting as a rule is closed;
tus Churchill last Saturday evening. sister Mrs. II. u. Peckham, a short but hauling is now tbe order of the day.
Music and dancing was the order of welcome visit on Monday last.
Conundrum, as Freeport only has two On the line of the Detroit, Mackinac A
business.
hotels,'why is it when the traveler puts Marquette tbe snow is just about right
up at either one he is glad he didn’t for heavy loading, and the roads are in
good shape. North of us, on the Dead
stop at the other?
“Zero" Emery, a young farmer living
Miss Minnie Shorder departed on River, there is a good four feet of snow
south east of town, was severely in­ Monday last for Chicago, where she onUhe level, and all operaton have been
jured last Wednesday.
He was chop­ will reside for aeven(l months in the forced to shovel to their skidways. The
ping in the woods, and having fell a family of L. 8. Mallory.
snow coming so early and so deep will
tree which lodged in a sapling, cut into
The Carlton M. E. society will hold cut down tbe production somewhat
the sapling, which sprung and struck quarterly meeting services at the
A project is on foot says the Sturgiu
him on the jaw, knocking his head church in Carlton center on Saturday
three-cornered. He Is improving rapid­ next at 2:30 p. m.; Sunday morning ser­ Journal, among the old veterans to or­
ganize a Grand Army colony to locale
ly and will soon be out again.
vices at half past ten.
e
in McIntosh county, Dakota,on govern­
The Slater case is to come before the
Geo. Sisson, of Muskegon, is visiting
Eaton county circuit court this term. his brother Henry and other relatives ment lands. Mr. George A. James, of
Hillsdale, will have charge of tbe interThe helm of Mr. Slater claim 20,000 for here. He formerly raided in this vi­
his death by a M. C. IL R. train at thia cinity, having moved ■ to Muskegon eats of the movement. The project is
indoraed by the following well-known
place some yean since. A number of some ten years ago.
Grand Army comrades: O. A. James,
M. C. men from Lansing and Detroit
J. Cheesbrough, Fox A Son, of this
were here last week looking the matter place, and Lewis Kelly, one mile wot Past Deputy Commander G. A. IL, of
Michigan: R. J. Shank, Past Deputy
up.
of Keeler’s stare, are all buying logs Commander; W. H. Tailman, Past A.
Rev. F. A Bissell, of ML Pleasant, this winter, which ough^ to llvsn up
A G.; F. K. Proctor. Past A. O. M. G.;
and Miss Lottie Evans, of Rawsonville, timea and circulate more loney.
A. B. LaFluer, Commander C. J. Dick­
both of whom were formerly residents
W. 8. Bouck has invitation tickets erson Post Hillsdale.
here, were married recently at Rawson- out for a warm nugar party at -his resi­
ville. Their acquaintanceship began dence, on Friday evening, January 27th,
here, and both nave many
warm The social success of the party reoentlv
ABOUT HlCXOBT OOBMXB8.
friends here, who wish them joy and held at Mr. Bouck's insures to all who
Mr. Editor:—Perhaps-some of the
happiness through life.
attend tbe sugar party an enjoyable osThe entertainment at the opera house cwdon. Bill 81. Music by Claffin &amp; readers of your valuable paper would
like to know something in relation to
Saturtlay night was poorly attended, WbiteS full bund.
but those who Went speak highly of
The Barry county supervisors at the place called Hickory Corners, and
Miaft Grannis*. La|unt and training. A their last session voted to submit to the why it is thus called. For the infor­
second entertainment would doubtless people of the countv the question of mation of such, would say that it deriv­
be better atendtd.
building a new jail, the cunt not to ex­ ed its name about the year 1848. At
The suit of George Wright against,I cred 81*,«»'. This is a movrf in the that time the question was agitated in
relation to having a postofltee at or
Sheriff Long coma off Thursday
before
—'.rv
’V I right direction and every voter in the
B.J. Feijlmrr. LoU ot tun Uunlielpat-) „„nty WIU evince the inert Intelligent near this place, consequently several
names, three, in numoer, were sent in '
*&gt;•
~
‘.I economy by voting “aye,"
The" Odd Fellows
now occupy
"
— the
John Norman has concluded to stay with the petition signed by al! the in­
same quarters with the G. A. IL Post.
in Freeport and with characteristic en- habitants of the then thinly settled dis­
Mik Ida Hardy is home again.
I terprise coma out with an announc- trict composed of Barry and Hope,
Bob. Brady hns moved from Battle inent in bis home paper, telling tbe peo­ praying that the general government
would grant our prayer. Among these
Creek bark to Nashville again.
ple what he can do. Or readers are reSome talk ot omnizing a dRtmatic Snested to give him a call next door to was the name of Hivkury Corners, that
club, and'getting nip amateur theatrixe poatoffice. Mr. Norman turns out being the one preferred, fur reosoiM
cmLs here this winter. We hope it will. only first class work and will do just as that other offices were of the same
name in other localities within the state
l*e done. We would also like to see a he agrees.
and perhaps the then democratic ad­
Good Templars' lodge organized here.
An erroneous impression him gone
It would be a good thing for our young ■broad that the person who took “Rough ministration had a peculiar relish for a
voung “Hickory,” as he was represented
on Rats" near here recently with suici/Kirs. Mattie Dunham was at Cnar- dial intent, was Mrs. Chas. Bronson, in the person of James K. Polk, for it
was during his day we received an an­
Ibtte last week on a visit to friends.
wife ot the proprietor of the Commer­ swer to our petition, and accepted the
Dun Smith is seeking a business op­ cial house. Such a report is wholly
name, with Salmon C. Hall as postmas­
ening in some lively Kansas town.
false and we are authorized to state ter.
George Bullen, of Parma, was at that Mrs. Cha*. Bronson hasn’t taken
Hickory Corners to located near the
Frank McDerby’s last week.
any poison and does not intend to do so.
centre of section 28 in township num­
Kocher Bros, are getting brick on the
The Freeport grist mtn does more to
ground for their new building.
» attract trtuid to this place than any ber one north, of range number nine
wesL The soil was originally heavily Mrs. S. Overholt is visiting a son at other threeegterprLseH here.
timbered with oak, some small growth
Portlarui. Indiana.
of hickory mingled therewith. Since
C. M. Putnam was at the county seat
that time the-strong arm of the huson iMininetM Monday.
A new hotel will tee built at Hersey. tuindman has fallen and cleaned off the
Miss L. Ad.lie Nichols spent Sunday
with Grand Rapids friends.
John Fletcher, of Kalamazoo, was ad­ sturdy oak, both root and branch, erect­
ed dwellings, school houses and church­
D. LolsleJl has left Dickinson's mill, judged insane Monday night.
es, surrounded with rich and product­
and is now in the employ of 8. D. Bar­
The new school house at SL Johns, ive farming land, under good state of
ber A Son.
cultivation, with many valuable build­
Nashville people have about secured just completed, cost 830,1)00.
their serson's supply of ice.
The Sand Beach harbor of refuge was ings, while the Corners remain where
The News press broke last Friday damaged by the storms last fall to the they were forty years or more ago. A
log house on one corner was built in
night just as they had got nloely started extent of about 875.000.
the- summer of 1842 and occupied by
on their edition, but Orno hustled a
Albert M. Root, proprietor of the the above named P. M. and his wife
blacksmith out of bed, got the damage
Saginaw
river
steamboat
line,
died
sud
­
and
two children. On its site now
repaired and had the papers out on time
denly
at
East
Saginaw
last
Friday.
stands a large frame building erected
as usual. There's something the matter
witn the weather when that Strong
Ezra Bust, of Saginaw, sold last week by C. C. Bush for a hotel about the year
gets left
30,000,000 feet ot pine on Tobacco river 1855, which was opened for the publie
Our streets are crowded with teams to A. A. Brockay, of the same place for an the 4th day ot July of the same year.
When C. C. Bush married a young lady
and busineqs is rushing since the fine 8300.000.
.
of culture, she and her husband harama
sleighing caine.
In some parts of Northern Michigan, disgusted with the hotel business, pro
Mr. and Mrs. Boothe, of Battle Creek,
It is reported, cedar ties have advanced liably moro on account ot spirituous
are visiting at L. O. Crocker's.
from 16 to 18 cents each, and posts Irom liq I. rs being sold, closed the house as a
JIM CROW.
5 to 6 cents.
Sulilto inn. remodeled it, and went into
BOWMI XUXfl.
&gt;e gtveery. l&gt;oot and shoe and drug buKalamazoo is making preparations
Plenty of snow for sleighing.
for the entertainment of the State Sports­ wn&lt;*ss, and sulncqnently built on a
Withey Post, G. A. R. nave secured men’s Association, which meets m that front three stories high. Messenger A
Shtun now occupy the building with
the Gillusple-Blglow troupe to give an city February 9.
gTOcrrire, drugs, etc. In this building
entertainment on the evening of Feb.
The youngest soldier tn the war has is atoo the postofflee with 180 boxes and
12th. The proceeds after paying ex­
been
found
again.
This
time
it
m
Mr.
W drawers each nieelv nnmlwred. with
penses will go to to tbe Camp of 8. O.
V’a, of this place. Turn out (everybody Hanman. of Macinac. When hr enlist­ a daily mail running to aod from Au­
and give the boys a boom, ne hear ed in May. 1884, he was but twelve gusta, ou the Michigan Central R. R.
eight miles south. Upon the oppoMto
there in to be a dance after tbe show is years old.
William Keys, ot East Saginaw, stole corner where formerly stood what wa» ■
Quite a number ot die Middleville the bouts of the Baptist church sexton, called the white school house, Dow
lodge, 1. O. G. T„ visited the Bowen and the doors of the Ionia Reformatory
lodge last Saturday night.
has jnst clos&lt;*d on him for a ninety davs and grocen store owned bv E. (X Ell­
Among the sick we would mention incarceration.
iott, occupied by Orlo Kennedy. Oppo-.
site of that to the east a large dtock
this week. Burl Bradley, Mrs. John
Mrs. Graves, a Dundee pensioner, is owned by E. Fiansberg aad wife, One
King and Mrs. Wm. Gunton.
■Wm. Bradley spent several davs last in luck. She recently recedved 81.600 store being occupied by smith A Law­
week with---------She lives at Prairie­ as a government pension, and now rence. with dry gcxati and grncer*^
ville.
.
has been notified of the allowance of boot* and shoes. Next south i* a tneat
Among the things of the past is the her husband's pension, amounting to market run by Frank Burdick; next to
gohk-n wedding of George Ricard and
a harness shop by Joseph Roberts,
wife, of this place, last week.
h urtber east are two Aurcha; one M.
The boom tn Muskegon river, apove
Grandma Knickerbocker is gutting
P.. the other Weetoyan M&lt;h«di«t.
N ewaygo, broke loose lately and 500.000
some better.
feet of logs went down the.-river. The
Any man who will take the obligalogs belonged to the Newaygo Manu­
tion of a good templar then go to a safacturing Company and will have to be
loon and drink, and brag of being a
good templar, hasn't much respect for
himself nor can’t expect other people
The innion of tbe Law Department Jones
to have much respect for him.
of tbe University have elected the fol- shorn
Mra. Chariea Bixler is very low with lowing additional officers: Vice Preal- havlni
consumption.
j dent, J. W. M. Stuart: Secretary. T H. M. M

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of the Orient and lived in «
lie state for rectories The r
]• railed -In oteeurity. and is
&gt; mur'i a distinct and peculiar race ax

tom*, governmental aud domestic,
tost riiiirarieriscd' tbrui before tbe
tan. uf Genghis ^han or Tamerlane,
Th- Syrian who .puke of them, said:
••’Thi-i number about half a million
ofdiftreut tribes. They never dwell
wider a stationary reuf. but lire in
movable tent*, the fabric of camel hair
w £«mI hair, as the tribe i« opulent or
indigrilt. Thcv rowu the dewrt. reaaainiujr &gt;n a place only a* long m the
pasturage --ontinno* *uffi--»rnt for their
x flocks and herd* Each tribe is gov­
' creed bv a Sheikh, who hw aiitocratic
Ker over life, liberty and property.
r of the tribes are powerful, and
number
main as fifteen thousand
teoto. and none less than two hundred
tent*. They arc governed be no writ­
ten law. but are subject alone to the
will and conscience uf the Sheikhs,
' who pay but slight regard to EI-Koraa.
Their wealth is emulated according to
tbe number of the r cattle, and their
power according to the number of
their borx-s
Theirs are tbe finret
horse* on tbe globe ami they the bwt
riders Their care and attention' for
, Ihrir horee- equal the affection uf a
tender Christian father for his off-

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'The children uf ll-e dreert are resaarkUbh qu.ck and intelligent. ,Thcir
aense of sight fa* wonderfully acute,
and e-gual to a field glM* uf cumudcraide power They excel tbe American
Indian in the pursuit of stolen or
stra^-rd cattle, horses or camel*, and
can trace them for hundreds uf mile*
auro-* the desert, even though im-

pitality. I lived with them for four
year*, and they were very neceasary to
me in protecting my * Ik farm*, some
hundred* of milca in tbe interior from
1S.-uuiiscus Tney would protect and
jjdard a gue*t from harm at the ex­
pense uf their lives and fortune*. Their
tent* are a sanctuary for any man, no
matter what his crime, who invokes
their protection. If the host be Sheikh
or ‘liepberd. it is all tbe Mme, tbe
wh'»le tribe would spill tbe last drop
of blood in defense uf the gue*t. though
be were tbr lowest outcast aud mrxt
miserable Iteggar that claimed asylum.
Breach of hospitality is the greatest of
urimus, and they look upon it with
amotions of horror. Whoever eat* of
Bteir sail ur their bread, or drinks of
ffbeir ptKhrto. or ties a handkerchief to
the uord uf their tent, is their brother
forever. If one’s enemy recaptures
hem after being their gomt they will
tight for him to tbe death, or pay their |
last maravedi tor a ransom, though it 1
we^i-ur mv
"To enemies, on the other hand. I
toey give no garter, and in battle they •
are a- varsgr as they are brave, anil ;
oummit deed* of ntroeity in toe hour
of victon'that make* hi'imanitv «hudBar. Tbev celebrate their victory by i
fisBls of horsemanship on toe pan of
toe male*, and dances and songs by tbe
female*, concluding with a sword
dance, in which both sexea panic pate !
and in which all ore exceedingly ex- |
pert
'
|
“Near their encampment toey keep ,
Ares horning upon elevation*, abd
place beside it food and drink to ac
sauniuodste toe hungry ““d I lie weary |
who may be exhausted in journeying ■
acros* the de*ert. Although few u» ।
them css read aud write, they *|&gt;eak
toe Arabic language with its purest ac­
cent. aud are poets by nature. Each
tribe ha* it* El bhaar. or poet, who
Scotch Highlanders and Welchmen uf
three or four eenturi-*s ago' He arumww
hl* tribe to the greatest entliusiasm.
and -t mulate* them to heroic fest* ot
daruigi
/
“A Bedouin i* inner separated from
his hon-*. Hr daini* tbst hi. hone is
Crt of h&gt; life, and ib«- purer strain*
»e never been x,Id from ’th- iribna.
All I hr koW ot Ophir, all the jewels uf
Golronda. --ould not purchnre one &lt;jrf
the line fttraiiui ul horx-s wliidi they
po*x -», .uud whose purity has been uudenlrd for cefitprie*. Tfceir burses are
not large, but irxqujsitely proportioned
for-peed and endontnee.**—Aoirisriffe
Ctu rirr-JuurnuL.
Fraudulent Mendicants.

A London Society for the Sappresioa
of Mend nancy li&lt;* handed over two
b«Mdred thousand begging letter* to a
counu u--e. &gt;1) roMequeace of which
over *;*ty th-Hu- tud profe*« onal vagatoteds and im|MMters have fallen into
tbr ba mb of Hw police. One l-eggar
M*11 “ tongue In alcohol.
‘
whi&lt; h. ■* a notice informed the public,
was hi- own tongue, lost by a surgical
oiH-raiioa. Examination showed it to
tos a sheep's tongue. Vienna Lm also
an association for the d.-covery and
punishment ul Impostor* on public
diarita.: Dm greatest difficulty b
'•«*u»cd by ttoMr who feign epilepsy; and
th.- faints Mi.uieb *urgruu. Dr Nuasbsum. relates the case of a prisoner
who. in lender to secure certain cumforte allowed tto&lt; sick, feignesi epilepsy
to sutaMstirlly that for several ym
be deceived the prwost doctor, m well
as another phxsieian ealted in to assist
in bis cxaminst on. —y. J*, ft*/.
Muttri.riB«iia.hMnmeh«t
«»e following cunekMiou from tas
fore-l m.-teorologlral rMeart-bre: That
toe fonta exrrrUes a positive ipflimnee
•o tor tetnpeistnre of the air: that Um

gTOUp
••Waal. 1 don’t mind tailin' ye the
sarcuo* lancet- to while away the time.

the Chenango Vulley got struck on me.
I was mashed on her. It wm a sort of
mutual urn insurance omnpani. ,lwo

tor mau with th* milk and butter (tbe
Germam* never put »alt in their butter.
su thcv buy it fresh every morning).
Th- children are awakened and toe
maid helps them to drees, then make*
til- roffer and serve* it, first to the oblrt
children, who are obliged to be off tc

-- S'""'
WDlie in
the tempering Inffixmcr of tlx,

--

'

■mall-pox baa its origin in s uae prevlOttsly existing ca*e A tbe disease. It
is transmitted l«th by oontad and
through tbe atmospher r. The conta­
gious element retain* ha vitality fur a
"___ .J__ Ll_ -•______________ I—

meal is needed for supper tbe maid
disinfection. By far the most import­
goes to tin- butcher and buys Just
ant means of prevention. however,
enough for the meal.
both before and after the ap|»canu»ae
A coatom that struck iu&lt;- curiously
.of the disease. is found in vacc-nalkm.
wm that of having shops in tbe bu*emeute of even the bandsomrel houae*

••Tbe wuat wav. She begged my
pardon, and called me deary and dov•y. and allowed that I waa tbe noblest
Boman on earth, but I insisted that tbe
•liver curd was busted. Then she sued

butchers, bakers, shoemakers, notion
•tores, jeweler*, all can be found with­
in n radius of a block from any given
point ll is undoubtedly convenient
for the people., but it mars the beauty

•10.000.”
"That was lough.”
■
••Yea. I sweat over it like a voke o’
cattle drawin' In hay. Tbe day the
suit was to be exiled. 1 driv down to
the drpot to take the train for the coun­
ty seat, and I found her there. She

gone u» market. 1 believe, i
time she has returned and is

in our family, the maid puts my Hitting
i oom in order, washes the floor, dusting
the furniture and shaking the rug* Al

h

ips

dfcftgured and dis

mivoxe mv hand. I responded by hug­
ging her waist.
Shi- called me her
deary. 1 called her my dovey. Dang
my buttons if we wasn’t uugaged in
less'n five hours?”
••Was she nice?”
••Um! She wm an angel! For about
four weeks I WM the happieet man in
York State. It seemed m if I trod on
air half tbe time. Bimeby a dark ahadder got up and humped itself acmes
mv azure skv.”
‘••What wm it?”
“Why. I diskirered that tbe widder
had her faults. She had a temper like
an old meat-ax, abe smoked a pipe,
she walked in her sleep, she be­
lieved in dreams. We had a little tiff,
same as ail lovers, and she picked up
*u old scythe and run me half a mile.
Then I begun to claw ofll”

One Dollar

cftravel in the clothing and baggage
of infected person*. It is in this way

After the rest of the family are served
with uoflee and rolls the sleeping and
thoroughly beaten; then the maid goe.
to buy the dinner. Thsre
®" •«p-

avoided

ever' caw protect* from all subsequent
ones. so vaccination, which atibst lutes
a di*ea»c similar in kind but milder in
degree. is found to be equally efficient

hood protects until the age of fourteen
or fifteen, when it should be repeated:
and thia is usually sufficient for a life­
time. In case of anticipated exposure.

Hood’s Sarsaparilla
IOO Poses One Dollar.

A Safeguard
&lt;Wf
tvif

band, as a hmaatookd rrnandv a b
A YLE'S CHERRY PECTORAL.
Nothing «hc riles kia-himnwdtaa

boarder; but for the children and the

slice of brown bread an inch and a haH
thick With a little cold meta. Occa­
sionally a eup of chocolate varies the
mouutony. Then uomes tbe dinner at

faw ytsner

Cov
•ole

fke estste s( «*. j.

Bar
And

•••But
•••Mebbe not. but you had no.right
to promise me.1
■•Waal, party »oon I looked down

r, all minor consideration*

maid in a dish, and on

harvest had been mighty slim, and he
looked a* glum a* s grasshopper left
behind the drove. I goes over to him
and Miftly says:
•••Eder.* what of tbe cause?'

•And the converts?’
•Bayther skeercs.'
hundred dollars and a fust-claaa oon•••II it ar' toe Lord's will.' he aolunly answer*
"Waal 1 sent him over io talk to
Lucy Ana. aud in fifteen minute* she
whistle* to me. 1 goes over, and they
wa* s^uarxing bauds and lookin' ererlastin' blit* into each other's orb*.
•••John Henry.'
wldder
, - says
. she.- -a
- -----------*on»o may want money, but she
wanta a second hu*baod wuaa. Let’s
dicker.'
“•How much to squelch the suit,
LueyP*
'"Gimme two hundred?' In twenty
minute* 1 Lad it all lix»d. and in three
*he beaded West with the elder.”
-Ever
“
Ever Lear of her afterward?"
afterward?'*
tear alter I1 met
mat
“Slightly. About a vear
•be ei
^ider
“*r OVer
over in ’tbe
h* liuhxwk
Jiuhxwk Valley,
Valley.
H* wouldn
’t ipeak
ddn't
speak to me.”
"•Whence
• 'Whence this disdain?*
di-dain?* says 11, ul
driv him into a fence corner.
-•Alas!' sighs he, *but you were too
good. She broke my jaw. busted my
baretu. sod kicked so much uf the
*tntlin' out of Brighum Young's Bible
that we &lt;-an't find uuff scriptur' to
hold a praver-meelin* on. Go way.
designin' villain, go 'wav.' .
-Ant) 1 went.”—H. V. Tiwt».

GREAT HONEY TAKES.

Two extraordinary takes of honey
the last sixteen or eighteen years a col­
ony of bees ha* taken po*ae»*ion of a
niche between the wall* otthc Hautboy
and Fiddle Public House at Ockham,
near Ripley. The outer walls of tbe
building are about ihrtt- feet in thick­
neat, and the bees made choice of their
slorebou«e at the very top of the budd­
ing. yrhiefa is three stories high. Tbe
landlord and landlady, with their
daughters, resolved this year uponiindiug out the exact whereabout* of the
colony.
A diligent search wa* made
one morning under tbe roof uf tbe
house, and a niece of comb wm found
immediately below Llw slate*, but in
such a position that It eoU]d not be
reached. Mr. Smith, tbr landlord, then
descended to the bed-room, and with
chisel ami hammer removed a number
of brick* from the wall, where the

no account

name plan is followed with toe moat
and vegetables.
After the dinnet
dishes are w*ah«-d add the kitchen put
in order, the maid dresses and takes tbe
children uut for a walk in the park, re­
turning in time for five o'clock coffee,
which even the little three-year-old bos
uf my landlady drank every day. Ji
wa* n problem to me how three chil­
dren kept their beatlh with coffee in
the morning and afternoon and al
night
1 »n&gt; sure American children
could uut endure it.
At eight supper is eaten; cold meata.
tea or milk, or beer, and bread and but

materiallv. AU bread, cakes.

cause it is always thoroughly done
A good maid I* not paid more that
twenty dollars a vear. and in mant
families only twelve.
They are al­
lowed one BoQflmf evening out iaJtwc
WMck*. and if they should com* home
later than they have promised ther de

both individual* and tbe community,
while every unprotected person le a
source al pubi-c danger— Confrtftionak^.

AYER’S

EATING BEFORE SLEEPING.

Cherry Pectoral

S&lt;
Mai:

that it is better to eat moderately ot an
easy digestible food before going to

terfere with sound slumber.

A late

H.xri

appetite to over-indulgen&lt;-»-, may breed
bad dreams, as -t may mate one un­
comfortable tf be ait* up *ome hours
alter; but rational eating al a late hour
will disturb tbe alumt»'rs of none but
the confirmed dyspeptic
A recent
writer hs« wme reusibie remarks on
this subject, from which we extract lbs
following.
Mtn is the only animal that can be
taught &lt;to sleep quietly on an npptv
stumach. The brute creation rerent

roan in the forest until he ha* found his
prey. The horse will paw all night in
settled by tbe police. In one house I tbe stable, and th* pig in tbe pen. re­
was in the quarrels were -w frequent fusing all real until they are fed.
Tbe
that one policeman, at least. was there animal* which chew tbrir cud bawe
their own provision for a late meal
German women are much interested just before dropping off to their night
in their housekeeping; they obey their slumber.
husbands religiously because they have
Man can train himself to the habit of
to. and are very fond of fancy work sleeping without a preceding meal.
and - gossip. Thqs- are very tenacious Ibut only after long year* of practice
of their tides, and if a ladyrs husband As be come* into the world nature is
i« a doctor or professor ana you do not too strong for him. and be mu*t be fed
call her Iran doctor or frati professor before be will sleep. A child's stomach
you offend her mortally. 1 told, my is small: and when perfertlv filled. If
German teacher that I had some friends no sicknem disturb* it. »lrep follo^*
in Berlin whom I h^d met some years naturally and inevitably. As digestion
ago in Rome and asked bow 1 should roa on tbe stomach begins to emptr.
mldrew. the lady. a&lt; I was going there
•ingle fold In H will make tbe little
to dine.
1 thought tbe rrnUeman's sleeper rotlcss; two will awaken it
title wm Jnatirrath, then I might tah" and. if it is hudied again to repose, the
her Frau Justixrath. "But,” I -aid. nap is short: and three fold* put an mid
-he is also Gvbeimenth'' -O. then, to the dumber. Paregoric or other
that is still higher and she mu«t be narcotic niay clow its eyew again; ,but
--ailed Frau Gehciinerath.” Later on without other food or aomr etnpefring
in thb conversation I mentioned that
he was also professor in the university.
The look of smazemvat and surprise I wbo learned tbe art of mi nitre lev in a
gut. and the way in which she said: celestial choir eon sing a babe to sleep
-How lucky that yoi told me: you on an empty stownch. It h a fact e*must call her Frau PrufeMor.” enn- tablisbcd beyond the possibility of con­
vinced me that 1 would have made a tradiction. that sleep ahis digestion,
w-rious mistake if 1 bad used cither of and that the process of digestion is
th* first mentioned titles.—(tor. Otri»
coeduetvr to n-fre-hing sleep, ft needs
tian AttromJr
. no argument .to ronvimv u* of this
natural relation. The dr-wainm which
HE DEMURRED.
always follow* a well ordered meal is
itself a testimony of nature to this

Squire Bigg*, n Misd*xippi lawyer,
it Tbe daily wear and tear of the
in tbe conduct of hi* cases, is so given
y might be restored more fully
to ••demurring” and -tiling bills of exthan It usually Is if this simple rule was
reptlons,'’ that he is known all over
his judicial district m ••OldD-unurrer. ” not systematically violated. — Popular
During a recent trial be tiled bo lew
had to be removed, when a wonder­ than aeventeen exception* to the rnL
ful sight presented itself. A large mass inga of the cmm.
Finally the Judgv
of comb, about two feel In thScknam. lo*t all patiem e with him. and charged sey which have suspended have argre^
filled with honey. was exposed. Tbe him with unprofesMonal eondncL and cateltabUttiesorSl^OQXXn.Sbees were fumigated, after which large refu«fd to allow him to piorwd further
pieces of honey a ore cut out. until dwh
a* an attorney in tbe case. -Darn
after dl*h was tilled with a total quan­ such anotbei court m tils.” said tbe
tity of about one hundred and twenlv Squire, whereupon the Judge fined him
______
ten dollare for contempt.'
••Contempt?” exclalmvd the Squire.
"
•k* *°r contempt of this

view
M&gt;lf

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Ki

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and i

Ayer's Cherry Pectoral,

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told,
in ha
had 1

bold by ail Druggist*.

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them

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�EVEN IF WE MIGHT.

GERMAN OFFICERS.
Wallace, now pyoung lawyer in Peiris.
"I'm thinking the hut intend** to
marry, and wants to show a clean
rcrura.” said hta mother, laughing.
But Robert Wallace and hta wife
never saw their Scotch friends In old
Reygate. nor the green hills of Ver­
mont. Before the crops were gathered
man and wife were cut down by the
harvester Death, and their neighbors
laid them side by side under the tree*
their o« n hand* had planted.
John Wallace, the son. with whom
this story ha* to do, with that restkeam*s common in Western life, had gone
still further went, and finally located In
Denver; and there be prospered slowly,
as young lawyers in new plaoes gen­
erally dp.

.

..

w d

. .

&gt;u&gt;urc -r VUI1IU Know,

“ l»w*l*et *U • life time’s hl&gt;»«.

rteta I would not kuow:

in Ch tcbou A ilea net.

A“MORTGAGE”CANCELED
The Bella of Hull Celebrated tbe
Joyous Event.
Old Peter Harvey was a strange tnau
After living fifty years u bachelor he
astonished tbe little world iu which he
lived by marrying a little old maid as
strange aa himself, and all tbe little
world laughed.
But he was a good husband and kind
father to his only child Annie. After
twelve years of married lift he and hta
wife Elisabeth were called away almost
is an hour, leaving little Annie to sob
•at the find great grief of her life.
After the funeral, when Peter Har­
vey and hta wife had been laid side by
•doe in the old graveyard, and the stern
Covenanter minister hail said hta few
solemn words of regret for the dead
and comfort for the living, little Annie
Harvey went to live with her uncle,
Andrew-Mallory. till she should be­
come oritfe.
At tweree years old Annie Harvey
w* like a rosebud. One fears to see
the bud expand into the magnificent
flower, lest th&lt;- delicate tints or toe ex­
quisite proportions may be lo*L
Such were the feelings of good Mrs.
Mallory when she aaid to her husband:
"I wish the lassie would just stay the
pretty bairn she is now."
••TSiL tut. mither; J mind when ye
were u wee bairn yoursol': and who
•ays ye’re not a comely body noo?”
said the sturdy old Seotchmaii.
Mrs. .Mallory, delighted with ■ com­
pliment from her husband, went about
her work, t ememberingthe day* of her
girjhood in far-awav Scotland, whm
handsome Andy Mallory, in hi- Sunday
bosL enm- to court herself, Marion

That Anuta Harvey should have other
vieft s than her aunt concerning hrr•elf is not strange. She war impatient
ior toe time to come when she cottld
■o-HUine ths long dresses and the accom­
panying airs of riper years, and alrcutly
-he htul faint drcams of toe delight* of
Iwanx. parties, dancing and that crownng delight, flirting.
From twelve tv seventeen! How
slowly thr year* move' Lt seems nn ngr
in youth, and but a moment in age. .
.Little Annie Harvey hud becoim- MisHunfey. She wa* exceedingly pretty
and she knew it; She also knew that
she was heiriw.- to thr lands aud money
• &gt;f her prudi-nt. though odd father, anti
•he had bean told that the money had
been double*! und quadruplril in the
vareful hands oi Unci*- Mallory.
But auother thing she had not been
told, that would have been pleasanter
in her ear* than nil this. She certainly
had lovers: tait they were *uch milk:»nd water fellows that she could not,
for the life ot her, help thinking of
them a* she did of her ancle’s oxen—
great, harmless, good-natnrml animals
—good enough, but to dull.
/
Among thn friend* of Peter Hurv cv
was Robert W,dlace. nn honest, hard­
working man. but *ingularly nnforturate.. Jf n cow became choked eating
turnips.
waa his cow; if a boy went
to sleep in meeting, and wa* marched
out. in disgrace, or warned from-the
pulpit, it wa* sun- to be his boy. When
the minister's bee* swarmed on Sun­
day. and refused to go into the nice
new hive, out of a hundred head*
present they selected his head, and
fought sharply fora resting-place there.
Hi* wife nulled aJiar*c-«hoe oyer the
door, and he drove hta oxen and horses
with u witch-hnxel rod. but still the
trouble.* came.
Finally old Kezzie
Brock threw salt in his well, and from
that day forward hi* troubles ceased.
Within on hour after old Kezxic had
1 settled the witches iu the well, Peter
Harvey came riding down the lane,
singing hta favorite song "Gomin’
Through the Rye.” a sign he was in an
excellent good humor. After stopping
to have a chat and taking a drink of
■•Glenllret" with a drop of water from
the well, he proposed to Robert Wal­
lace to sell the few animals nnd other
things he could not take with him. and
emigrate to Illinois; and drawing out
his well-filled pocketbook, he counted
him four hundred dollars for the. jour-

Great was the joy of the Wallace* at
fota unexpected act ot friendship.
"Bnu" raid. Peter Harvey, when he
had written out • note for the money,
made payable when convenient, "you
must give me security and I’ll just take
a mortgage on this oolL’’ And he
•lap|H*d hi* hand on the head of one of
the half diwr. lads who called Robert
Wallace fathtr.
.
With true Scotch humor the mort­
gage was executed and recorded, ami
Robert Wallace, with his household,
started fur distant Hlinota.
Like all emigrants to a now country,
he had hi* troubles, but in the end
prospered. He owned broad acres, aud
cattle and horses in abundance; and.
after eight yean on the prairie, he said
io hi* wife;
•When toe crop* are secured, we
will go back to old Ryegate, and take a
look once more *t the green ’.illocks of
Vermont. ”

Annie Harvey was ailing.
“A breath of sea nir mi^ht do her
rood.’' said old Dr. Goodwill!*; and to
the seashore she went.
The little steamer Rose •Standish
carried her load of passengers, safitly
through all the windings oi that
erooked channel which leads to the
dock of ancient Hingham.
Mrs. Helen Sakie and her invalid
charge. Annie Harvey, were glad to
accept the offered ni’d ©f a gentleman
fenow-psMepger, who placed them in
a carriage, which conveyed them over
the beach to Nantasket.
The sea air wrought wonders in An­
nie Harvey. Before three days had
passed she was flirting outrageously
with young Perkin.*, of Boston, whose
mother had learned from Mra. Sackie
by sharp croNs-questlons the undoubted
respectability (id out. in dollars and
cents) of her charge.
Miss Harvey had also condescended
to smile graciously upon her fellow­
passenger in the Rose Standish. Mr.
Wallace, of Denver. Rut when that
gentleman invited her to ride, she was
engaged for the same pleasure with
young Perkins nnd his mother. Let
(dm make what advances he would.
Perkins was continually in the way;
and yet Perkins was, to use the plain
but expressive language of John Wata
lace. ^*an infernal fool," still none the
les* troublesome for that.
But John Wallace was in lore for the
first time in iiik life, and he wiw not
a man to let trifles ur simpletons stand
lang in hi« way it he could help it. So.
he persevered’ in his wooing, and at
last thought he might venture to pro­
pose to that most field* lady. Annie
Harvey.
Moreover, his business demanded his
speedy return, for he was yet too poor
to afford any long vacation. He found
Mias Harvey on the veranda, busy with
crochet or some other feminine emK* menL He invited her to ride; but
. Perkins reminded her of a prior
engagement Mr. WaMace expressed
his regret for it was hi* last day at the
Beach. That .information seemed to
sthrtle Mias JHarvey, for she nt once
laid aside her work, and. saying she
would lie happy to ride with Mr. Waliwe, went to ner room to dross.
Ancient Hull has. or had, nineteen
lawful voters. Rotation in office would
permit each voter to represent his diatipguirihed constituents tn the General
Court of the Commonwealth of Masaachusett* nt least ohce in his lifetime.
The wise politicians of Hull weighed
carefully the probabilities and possibil­
ities of politics, and *o skillful did they
become that Boston, the «mcent rated
center of all wisdom, looked anxiously
for the returns from the elections in
Hull. Maying, rroriguedlv: "As Hull
goe«. so goes the State."
John Wallace ami Annie Harvey
rode over the long stretch of firm,
sandy beach from Nantasket to JIull.
They talkud of tlie mui. of the old
wrecks, of Miikot'e lighthouse, and tfw
white wave* forever dashing agnimst
it» sides; and John Wallacfl described
hi* home In far-away Denver, the little
citv surrounded by it&gt; gi«nt peaks,
which, in the clear mountain air,
seemed so near, yet were many mliffl
away. The 1ady:wa*&gt; silenL thought­
ful, 'reserved, almost dvmnn- Sol* a
certain domestic animal when ap­
proaching cream.
John WnMace told hta story a* all
others haw told it. aud it fell on will­
ing ears.
*fBut.” said he, ‘to-morrow at this
time I must be on my way to Vermont
to pay a debt of my father’s. 1 am
mortgaged, and have, been since my i
cbiMuood. When Mint is csinvclod, 1
can with honesty offer you my hand
and heart."
A little langh followed. Ringing out
sweet und clour across the iMsach came
the bells of Hull, telling the little world
around that it was twelve o’clock.
•'They sound like wrddlng-hells,”
said Mia* Harvey, quietly.
•■They do, indeed!" was the reply.
The old preacher was sitting in hi*
door, hi* coat off. thinking dreamily of
bis imwritten sermon. A vehicle drove
pnsi. hut he wits still in the cloud*.
•■'Will you please step over to the
church, sir?" startled the preacher
from hi* reverie; and he bustled on his
coat and haL wondering what the
gcuilemnn could want at the little old
church.
When hr entered the church he found
the old sexton talking with a gentle­
man and lady.
•*Wr want you to perform the mar­
riage ceremony." said the gentleman
to tlw aatdniued preacher: and he
haiulrvl him a card with the names of
John Wallace ami Annie Harvey
written on it.
The old preacher laid aside his hat,
and. b'rushing down hta white ‘ locks,
walked to the desk, followed by thr
others.
Tlie school-children, -eeing
strangers in the church with thr minis­
ter and sexton, gatheml round the door
and whispered io each other their curi­
osity at the unusual sight.
In a few solemn word* the old minis
ister pronounceil Jahn Wallace and
Annie Harvey man ami wife, then gav«
them hta bliwssing*. tmlki«Mi| theliride.
John Wallace kiswwi Iter. also, nnd a*
he did *o. w*» told, in a whisper:
"That cancels the inortirage-"' ’
The old sexton, forgetting that ae
had rung hta mfd-iluv peal, set the bells
again in motion, and the wives of Hull
&gt;ookml out in wonder.
"This time they are wedding-bells
indeudf said John Wrillace. a* he
helped his wife into the carriage.
••Ye*—our wodding-bellA.” was the
happy answer.—ZxWir’s .tfapntina.

The dally existence of a Garman of­
ficer is a very ^tndioti* and feiiguing
one, but thetas is nothing whatever in
it that can not be overcome and
learned, and only a very few fall to do
so. The preparation of written essays
is one form of professional study which
knocks all desire to drone in the head.
The C-onnt von Moltkv believes that
book stndy produces practical results;
be can not talk verbally to his whole
army, but he enu reach every officer in
Germany with the ass.stance" of print­
ers’ ink, and he docs it, That "writing
makes an exact mau and seeding
makes a full one” ta something which
geo tiemen in tbe American army ought
not to forget. In Ibis country, at cer­
tain and frequent times in the year,
essay subjects are given out to" first
lieutenants, and on a certain hypothesis
Burnished they are expected to exam­
ine opinions, critically point out ad­
vantages and inconveniences from a
tactical point’of view. *1 scum the way
in which certain oowbate- were con­
ducted, and draw coucinsiope from en­
counters. These literjyy compos.tions
signed, they are seal to th©lr nil mate
destination. First, M ta toe battalion
commander, who examinee the essay
and he is obliged to record his opinion
at length on the merits of each, as
well as bis own views on the subject,
all of which becomes a part of the
document, and is "respectfully for­
warded.” Next, the Colonel takes a
whack at it. He in turn must criticise
tbe remarks of his battalion command­
ers aa well as the essays of their sub­
alterns. write his own views on the
matter, send tbe whole forward to sub­
ject himself to the aam&lt;* ordeal, and so
on up to'the General commanding An
armv corp*, whose office la the ultimate
destination of the essays.—Cor. Ran
Franouco Chronicle. ,

WAGES IN YE OLDEN

TIMES.

"I tell you what it is.” said a man
the other day who, in hta youth, worked
on a farm nnd at various other occu­
pations, "wc used to work when I wa«
a lad. Thr hour* of labor were from
sun to sun. and some time* until nine
o'clock in the evening, in January,
1827. 1 engaged myself to a carpenter
to learn the trade. For the first year
I wm to have *25. my board and win-

A GIGANTIC SAFE.

•HELL MOUNDS.

A gigantic strung-room. the largest
An item which appealed in the Oreever constructed, measuring fifty feet goninn some time mnpe concerning a
n length, nnd weighing close upon shell bed near tbe Seaside Home has
one hundred tons, han just been erected been going thr rounds at for papers,
for the National Bank ot Scotland by which nhows that thr subject ta ut in­
Messrs. Chubb. The entire structure terest to the people. The coast of
is of hard steel. Th© platen were Oregon is dotted with these deposit* of
specially rolled, and after the boring ■bells, tbe only records left of a num*had been completed were again tem­ rous race of people noyr practically'
pered to render thorn unassailable by
extinct. ■ They are interesting to th©
tools of any kind. The safe constate
of three room*, each entered by a sep­ student, bntvery I ttle has been written
arate door and grille, measuring seven concernipg them.
feet by three feet four inchee, and the
The traveler ta told that they were
doors’weigh a ton each, notwithstand­ formed by tbs ftah-cating Indians. It
ing which, they turn on their two pins ta probable.that the Indians of the
with tbe greatest case. Tbe locks, of inland valleys made trips to th© coastwhich do less than forty-eight are and feasted on shellfish at certain sea­
contained in the structure, are all of sons. There must have hern immenM!
the latest pattern. Laving bolts- all numbers of them, a* tbe shell deposit*
around, which shoot at angles of forty- are numerous and many of them ex-,
five degrees, forming a powerful dove­ tensive. Some of them arc on the very
tail into the frames. The bolts in each shore of the oodan, where they are laid
door weigh two hundred pounds, but open to view by the wearing aivav of
by carefqlly balancing, they are shot tbe bank; others are situated along
with the greatest eaae. In each parti­ bays and stream*, many hidden by a
tion dividing the rooms is a matthole, covering of soil, and unnoticed uAil
also guarded by looks and bolls, for al­ penetrated by the snade of the laborer
lowing access to tbe rooms, iu tbe or the plow of the husbandman.
.
•wont of the door key being mislaid.
Near the Seaside House, on Clatsop
The doors are seven inches thick, and Reach, is a very large shell mound,
tbe plates are all treble, thus giving a about half a mile back from the prc©practically adamantine strength. Tbe ent shore line. Hundred* of cart loads
capacity of tbe safe is sufficient to con­ of shells have been taken from it to
tain 1.250 tons’ weight of gold bullion, make roads. It is covered with about
equal in value to *110,000,000. The a foot of soil, upon which large trees,
safe will be taken to pieces previous tc have grown up. and fallen and decayed,
being shipped on board steamer fot and other large trees have grown over;
Sootland. and will be removed in 600 them. From H was taken during the'
sections. Each of these sections con­ East summer an implement made of
tains no less than 1.000 rivet boles, the
one. probably from tbe rib of a whale.
bolt being in each case broken off and It is the only implement worthy of the
filed down close when It has been driv­ name, so far as known, that has ever,
en home. The entire erection baa been been found In any of three shell de­
built up at Messrs. Chubbs’ factory in posit*. It ta shaped like a paddle four­
theGIcngail Road. Old Kent Road, "and teen inches long including the handle,
has taken seven months to complete. ta three and a half inches in length and
The locks, besides being firrnuhed shaped so as to fit the hand well. The
with the well-known detector pin, are blade part is three aud one-half inches
provided-wlth certain plates which tura in width, rounding on one side and
with n key, rendering an inspection oi flat on tbe other, and hnlf an Inch
the levers from without impossible, thick in tbe center, taper.pg off to a
while the keyhole is internally sur­ sharp edge on each side. It appears
rounded by a "rim in snob a way as to to have been intended for a sort of
render'it impossible to insert sufficient knife or rather cleaver, and must have
gunpowder or other explosive to blow been a very useful tool before stone or
the lock open. Altogether the giant iron knives were in vogue. Near th©
safe stands unique in being the-most end of the handle ta drilled a bole, the
perfectly made as well as the largest ends of which have been carefully
safe ever constructed, nfid as a triumph reamed out to prevent chafing th©
| of skill reflect* great credit on its build . thong inserted to form a loop to bang
ers.—London Globe.
it up by.
On each edge, near the handle, are
!
THE FIERCE MOLE.
four notches about an eighth of an
inch in depth, intended to he ornamen­
;
tal. Some needle* o! bone and a few
stone hammers have also been fnnnd
The fierceness of tbe mole Is perhaps
in toe mound, but it appear* a* if the*©
nncqualed. except by the "dasyure’* or fish-eating Indians were not possessed
the-wolverine. If two moles meet In a of many too,*.
The sight of these vast deposit©
tunnel one or other must give way, or
Ik* eaten by the victor in the furious cause* the beholder to poadr-r on th©
’
fight that en*ue.«. Its teeth are singu­ number of Indian* who m\-i have

ter term of schooling: fof the second
year. $.'»&lt;•; for the third year, *cl&lt;ML A
carpenter who had served hi* apprent.evship would get from *IM to *22 per
month. In 18511 I worked iu Ixiwell,
Mass., for Cohund SnwtwelL Wages
for carpenter*
*1.25 -per day. 1
pad for board #?.75 per week. The
nuara of labor per day were fourteen
or more, with thirty minute* ut break­
fast ami thirty nt noon. In the wlhter larly strong, its jaws very powerful and
time 1 have linen on the work by star­ it* clawed fore-paws such that It can
light. 1 had mv wage* raised for rii&gt; up a mouse, a bird or a frog, as it
working on circular stair sixpence per often doc*. with the greatest ease. It
day. • whicli made Sl.iWLper day. in is n cannibal of the most pronounced
the spring of 1KJI2 1 left Ix&gt;well an«l type. J»ow this ferocity han a very sin­
went to Bedford, where I set up the c«r-&gt; gular explanation, which .ta that among
pentaf bnsiite*-. In IKtfi wage* were the mole* the females an* in a great
■•1.50 to *1.75 per day. and in 1M&lt; we minority,
minority. Why
wny or wncrciarn
wherefore »n&gt;»
this u
L
la'gnn to work ten hour- ]»rr dav. Mv j naturalist* can not suggest. The result
prices for carpetiter work from IK'*' to ; is. however, tout when tbe mole, mindto ‘l»e
wedded,
starts
off 1in
quest -•
of
1860 were *1.50, »|.7O and *2 per day. 'tag
— *"
-------*
- -•*
----------fight from first
Ten hour* was the rrgulhtlon hour- of a lady to woo. he ha*
lat»or. From IKiil to IKfiH. price *1..’*' to last. A* hj- goes he makes Humbert
to *L75: IM6L *2.7o: Ww to IMGH )of shallow tunnels, bv which, if neces­
sary. hr can «arry off his bride. His
recognising
then*
“trac«
•KOO; IXKOto Uta5. *2.541. In !&gt;•««-&lt; rivals,
flour was *15, *1K and *2U per barrel. d'aninur.*' as the French call them,
waylay each other. After a Mine* ot
conflict*
the
object
of
adorat-on
it
pound: augur. 1G and IK ornta per
pound, ami all kind* of lumber were reached: but the happy couple do no?
••depart for the continent'' on then
nigh.1’—Horton O7«Ae.
honeymoon, amongst the good wishes
of friend* and congratulatory farewells.
A SUICIDES DIARY.
On the contrary, the successful wooer
has to fight his way b'at-kj—Mndj wli^t Js
more. Ao keep his "lady-love from run­
"A vapor gradually till* the room
ning ©way from him, too. for which
the candle is nearly exhausted: 1 be­ she snows from the very first an ex­
gin to feci a violent headache; my eyes’ traordinary pert naetty. Imagine such
till with tear*; I feel a general sense of a bn&gt;lal—with the lady in headlong
Hight and vicious, the "wooer himself
di-coinfort: the puls* I* njrtated.
pursued by furious rivals! Eventually,
••Forty minute-pn*t ten: my candle however, all ends well. A nest very
lut* gone out. the lamp still bhrns: the softly Jibed becomes a nursery, and the
veins at my temple throb as if they father prove* as staunch a husband as
would burst; I (eel very sleepy; 1 softer he had been |»er*tatent as a suitor. In­
horribly in the rtomach: ,ray pulve ta at deed. where traps arc not properly vis­
ited every dav, dead females have often
eighty.
,
•
"Fifty minute.* past ten: I am almost been foiind killed in the cruel steel
stifled: strange idea- assail me: I can teeth, with male?- starved to death, by
acnrpuly breathe; I "hall not go far; (heir aides. The mole, therefore. Is not
bv any means the miserable, grubbing,
there are symptoms of maduess.
••Sixty minutes past ten; 1 eun blind,"stolid thing popular ignorance
scarcely write; my sight ta troubled: imagines, nor, by many m los, the m'»mvlamp is going out; I did not think chievoua, crop-injuring creature which
it would be such agony to die. Ten." the farmer, after his fashion, persist* in
Here followed *ome quite illegible . believing. —Loudon Telegraph.
charaelera. Lif/ hiui ebbed. On the
Keeping His Balance.
billowing morning he wa* found on the
floor.
There is a story, told among the Tar­
If we could have looked through the
tar-*.
which
has a mural for the oivilwindow and stut'hai thi* grange per­
formance we sh*- hl have seen the fol­ ized men of the .present day. it fit to
lowing stages:
th s effect: Robo, cousin of the Great
First Stage -Reddened fats* and Mogul, wns condemned to death for
blood-shot eyes.
participating in a rebellion. The most
Second Stage—Deeper rwlues* of
face, expreraion uf stupor, bulging red skillful swordsman in the empire was
provided for the execution, and the
Third Stage—Turgid, purple face; Great Mogul and hit court were pres­
eyes protruding, fixed nnd staring; in­ ent as spectators.
. The thin, keen hhule flashed in the
voluntary movement* of the limbs.
Fourth Stage -Victim lice on the sunl-ghf and decended upon the Imre
floor; couvutaive cramp*, face drawn neck of Robo, who stood upright to
rece
vc the stroke.
down into the bosom, foaming at the
The executioner’s work was *o deftly
mouth, features distorted, labored
done that though the head was severed,
breathing.
not a vital organ was disturbed. Robo
Fifth ’ Stage-Death.—Dio Lcwir'
remained standing.
Nnggelt.
_______
••What. Robo, art thou not be­
headed?’’ exclaimed tbe Great Mogul.
The Busy Little Bee.
••My lord. I um,’’ replied Robo, "but
Few topple hove any idea of the labof a* long aa 1 keep my balance right, my
that tas* have to expend in the gather­ bead will not fall off.”
The Great Mogul was placated. a
ing of honey. Here is u calculation
which will show how indusrrious the bandage was put on Robo’s neck, and
he recovered. He afterwards became
••busy’’ bee really’ **: Lot os suppora a loyal subject nnd was made Cashier
the insect* confine their attention to of tbe Empire, because, as the Great
clorer field*. Each head of cloyer con­ Mogul remarked:
tains about sixty separate flower tubes.
"He knows if he keeps bis balance
In each ot which is a portion of sugar right, his head will not coma off.”—
uol exceeding the five-hundredth part Youth'a Companion.
of a grain. Therefore, before one grain
can be got, the bee must insert it* pro—An Australian girl didn't want to
tHMMtis in 5&lt;Kl clover tubes.
Now there marry a lover worth *90.000, but as
an- 7.000 grains in a pound, so that ii he Insisted %od her parens insisted she
follow* that 8.500,000 clover tubes must shot the nan dead in his tracks to get
be sucked in order to obtain but one
pound &lt;»f honey.—X. T. Foai.

BIT
ttlyaUM - AU. OTHEB IBOS XE»JUSES PO.

ENCE
biaattaasia

MISHLERS

BittersJ. O. Steluhoiaer, Superintendent of

MISHLER HERB BITTERS CO.
525 Commerce Bl., Philadelphia.

THE BEST

menso amount of shellfish which they
must have consumed. What causect
their extinction? Their remains are
found in aunny place* along tbe coast,
in some place* canstaling only of moss-,
eovcrcti skulls, while iu other* them
skeletons arc found, each &gt;n hi* own
aanoe, with another inverted a* a rool ofiSSSandi
I.TEBY FA IK WARRANTED axslsvteoaa
out on the great ocean of etern.ly.
The shell mound at Clatsop is onq of to rive raiiafjcHon in every rt*|K-ct.
the oldest tile wr ter ha* seen. Since
it wm formed the beach ha* advanced
About half a mile, and on tbe extension
Of n KMT BOOT STOCK. OMfiwfo.,
was another large mound near the
Eresent shore line nnd close to where
cwta und 'Glark made salt when they
were camped on the Plain* iu IfitilC.
This mound ha* been hauled away for'
road-making purpose*. The shells are
principally of the clam, but uf a differ­
ent, species from the razor clam' now
found on toe beach there and more
likethoM* which come from the sound,
NO HIGHER IN PRICE.
large nnd Hlrong.
borne eight miles south of Tillamook
head at a’place called Seal Rocks,
THE WARRANT SECURES YOU.
there are a number of shell mounds:
tbe shells being principally of the mus­
Warm*:
om rvrry t-htn.
sel and rock oyster or finger pholas. arc
mostly decayed. Along the shores of
R. ilk J. CU MMING8 &amp; CD.
Yaquina Bay are many of these shell
DKTKOTT.
deposit*, some of which have been laid
open by railroad enttings. Ten miles
PARKER’S
bclqw YaaulnjuT* 'another "Seal
HAIR BALSAM
Rocks.” auu tin thr shore elora by is
an immeq*«! shell mound, the most,
modern the writer ha* sacn. How ex­
tensive It may have l&gt;ocn no one can
tell us it ta on the edge of tbe bluff,
which, in the wearing away, ha*
brought down a portion of tbe mound.
There ta no layer of soil upon this
depofdt. the remainder of which covers
an acre and is four or five feet in depth.
Upon it is n garden where vegetables
and flowers flourish luxuriantly. It is
said that a few Indian* were encamped
at this place within the memory of the
present settlors. Among the shells are
great quantity* of bone* of the elk.
bear, deer, seal and sea lion nnd circles
’hi’scox
y.
of stones showing the action of fire, upon
which the fish and animal* wore proba­
bly roasted.—1‘ortland Oregonian.

Rubber

Overshoes

PARKER'S TONIC

Skulls the Last Bones to Decay.
I Cod a Btatemcnt from "the Paris I

correspondent of the London Tele­
graph" concerning "an interesting
snhrt-ological discovery made at St 1
Cecile, in the department of the Van­
cluse,” of “twelve mounds of inciner­
ated human remains,” etc. A striking
incident of the discovery is tlw fact that
he "bones had mouldered in the dust,
leaving, however, portions of the skull
undecayed.” In journeying &lt;flb.r. tbe
western plains I have 'frequently re­
marked the fact that the skulls of the
buffalo and
elk and. other ani­
mals are in a fair state of pres­
ervation after all the other bonehave entirely decayed.
Iho earth !
ta sometimes littered witn skulls,
while no other bones remain. So. iu
opening tor grave* of the mound-build­
er*. I find the skull-bone* in better
oondition than any other. Aa far aa
my knowledge, goe* this ta a peculiar­
ity unaceounted lor. and perhaps un­
noticed, yet wortny of attention and
Investigation. Why does the skull bet- i
dal GaatUe.

—Sweden b»*
hunting-ground

forlJ.

�Banner.

Itfaioo

«r Kj

MtoblWObf toeontor toM
doubt or question. W«b our dlwmMich charge dot* not constitute an un­
ttad climate, rich BOtk Inventive talent
just discrimination.
.mother
section
requires
all
carriers
can read bis thrilling poem. “P«t,
Pr^eut and Future" without being subject to the provtaionn of tbe profairly convulsed with laughter kt tbe
ridiculous and promiacuous manner ihcalians with the inter-rtate com­
one of tbe gnat agricultural
with which Lis high sounding verso* merce commission. and provide* that
deal with God. angels and men In they shall I* posted or otherwise pub­
c—aatv ta Mir up and keep up tbe lished. but leaves to be determined by lotte Republican.
humor' of mra. “PMt. 1‘rreent and
Future" is the equal of Innocents
this city January 21st, 188C. by the Bev.
Abroad. But there is this difference rate* shall 1* publtabed. Provision ta
tn-tween the authors. Mark Twain made for enforcing the requirements
aims to be funny and succeeds. Our of the commission in these respects Matthews, of Ziutland. and Mire Rate
Ktalev, of Irving. The contracting
own and only Cadwallader aim* to be through thr courts and for the main- parte* were tbe first to be united Id
aerious and sublime, and is bo supreme­
marriage in the church, tbe ceremony
ly ridiculous in bis attempts as to be published. Provision is also made for being jx-rfarmed while high mare was
the appointment by the president of being raid, and wa* very imprereive.
thrillingiy funny.
Immediately after th* happy coupta
Three desultory remark* concerning five
commi*sioDtr«. to. be confirmed .by were made “one twain" tb«r departed
- -----------------------------the bercurlean literary efforts of our the senate, and several sections are de-, for
home of thr bride s mother,
^teemed Caddie, tbe court bow poet votod to pn.eriUiwtb. duti- of U&gt;- wbrnrarrorpUon -».held
fcrErt t
were called out by his latest attack on ..mnd-tooer. «M1 tor
the tariff. His remarks concerning the which complaint* are to le iia ertlgat- ,gnj the bountiful spread
tariff are of tbe same visionary. dwcoD- ed and prosecutions instituted under j wq] fong; I? remembered by all who
partook thereof. After Um repast, the
nreu-d jumbling order as his poem. its direction when found necessary.
-----! guests proceeded to mjoj themselvee
Indeed had his effusion been labeled
The Detroit Tribune is winning the with a good old faahionra visit, and
-The Influence of Jupiter on the Rice
good will of tbe people of Michigan in eventhing wa* a* merry as a “marriage
Grop" or “How to Raise Chickens by
I«1L"
*
'
Moonlight" the context would have every way. In nothing it it* oourae
At a late hour the guest* to tbe nummore acceptable than the fearless man­
been a&gt; pertinent to these headings as
ner in which it denounce* the unjust
to tiiat of tbe tariff.
and extortionate discriminations in all agreeing it wa* good to have been
. Reduced to cold logic, his remarks
rates charged by transportation line* in there.
m«y be summed up as follows: Because
this state. The bld Port and Port and
Tribune, handicapped as it was by mil­ prosperity and happiness.
dozen for making handkerchiefs and
Ou the following/lay a large number
lionaire ownera some of whom were
four cents apiece for making shirts,
of invited guests assembled at the home
therefore the United States ought to railroad operators, did not dare to' lift of thr groom’s parent*, in Rutland,
its
voice
in
favor
of
justice
and
right
*
»uioc
w
v.
where
a
a snmptuous
sumptuous dinner waBBtriw
was served.
abolish protection and adopt free trade.
Tbe presents were both costly an
To have stated that because Hastings ini this matter.
TW Michigan Central railroad is rob- j beautiful, of which the following i*
merchants pay twice as high freight
bing our little city of Hastings and the :
.________________
Elegant bed room *et. groom to bnde.
fore the United States ought to abolish farmera hereabout by its discriminating
Brocaded plush couch and handsome
--------- ------------racking
o____
chtar.
_ T. E. and M. C,
protection and adopt free trade. would rate*. It will haul a car from Grand willow
Rapid* to Detroit, cheaper than from Kelley, of Akron, CoL
not have been more monstrously absurd
Set
chairs und decorated china
Grwd tUpid, to HutingK X« ,«rr
— parlor rt,™
than the argument he attempts.
tea ret. Mr. and Mra. A. A. Mathews.
since,
paid *4.75 -----freigtit
Linen table LU
&lt;loU&gt;
and, dorjtc napkins
— •the
-------writer
---- ---- •---------—
XllUUi
’UI ;,*MU
In short the court bouse oongster and long —
match, Mr and Mrs. D. R. Cook. Mr.
rhyming humorist doe* not discuss al OU two presses from Hartford. (Sons.. ( u&gt;__________
and W1U
♦ #, vnariotie.
&lt;*hariott*- «.icu_
Mich auu
arid cj—» from
: and
Mr*.
M.?L.
L. Cook
U-wl. as.*
Ill ILCook.
B. Ucc*.
ail
we
tarui
question,
out
conunra
rumw
»rv
u«i
—
■
all the tariff
but coniine* himSilver bouquet holder. Julia Smith.
•elf to uteaking of tbe wages paid for Charlotte to Hastings. By this systeui
: Linen table doth and napkin*. Mra.
. .
.
.
..
...
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v:_x.____ _kk—
I.Hil,!. Mn rwnnA.
making shirts and handkerchiefs. Ht of highway roblmrv it builds up compe­ Honora KeUey.
___________
Pair linen towels and bed *prewd.,
aims simply at creating prejudice and tition' ikoiiits, and denien the non-competing point* all chance to progress. Marv Cuddihy.
that by the low art* of the demagogue.
fkUi&lt;4.i*ran vieHandsome chromo, O. L. Spenwsr.
rtcHver. Mr. and Mra.
“Ob! what a fall was there, my country- Hartings u not the only Michigan vteJotia Beazmer.
mtn r from the high and lofty poetaster tig/of these outrageous extortions.
Mr. Ltffvard may say now in his Im- j Colored cut rla*s water pitcher, Mr.
to the grovelling demagogue. It calls
pudenl defiance of jurtioe; “What are and Mre. Gto.
to mind a couplet we once read about you going to do about it T and "If you j
iJd j Jd.
“The wise Creator’s plan
------------. I anvw p.dde castor. John Cuddihy.
___________________
______________
don! like our KU
rates,
you had better see ,
In making ignoramus
man"
p.

Cadwaltader

and would l“ad one to question the j
wisdom of the Almighty.
Our remarks as above have Dot much
relation to the tariff. But they are as
pertinent to that questiao as are tboee
of the Journal contributor. But he
promisee to use a little sense and reason
in Lis future effusions and we rfaall
await the supruring revelation that he
nas enough of either to write consis­
tently on tbe subject. The man who
could-not follow “where the Plumed
Knighi leads," because the aforesaid
Knight was a protectionist and who
did. though pretending to be /a free­
trader, vote for Benj. F. Butler, as
arrant a protectionist aa our country
can «b&lt;*w; h nut &lt;-apableof much conitetafief,
W* are glad to say that the Banxei.
favors the A men tan system of pro­
- Jection to American industries. As a
retott^of this system, in twenty five
year* Afcarjca has become second to no
other nation In inpfiiifacluring. Her
laboring cla*«es are -better paid than
those of any other nation. -They can.
buy th&lt;- Dtowuitt of life cheaper than
the Laborers of any other nation. Th&gt;
improvement of our home markets
betters the condition of the farming
and laboring clasaes. It te moreprofitaiile and lex* expensive to build up
home markets than those abroad. We
should. «* a nation, as far a* possible,
become independent of foreign powers
for manufactured goods, that as large
a share as can be of the profit* of manu­
facture may go to American lalior and
&lt;wpital. The reasons for the faith that
is in us can be found in the Banner’s
editorial columns.

Thc republican party is taking the
right course in reference to prohibiting
unjust discriminations in freight and
pa**ager rat** by the railroads of the
country. In republican state* are to be
found tbe i*rt legislation touching

pesdeatly.

cannot deal justly

with

•10.000.

We regard the question of preventing
unjust discriminationfi in transport*
tion rates as tbe greatest before the
American people to-day. and it doe* us
good to s*v thr new Tribune plant itself
squarely on the side ofjustiee and right
—the people's side.
Our expose of theJoornal'* inacur- ‘

dafly.”
—The Lutheran* in tbe United State*
built in IBM. it is said. VA church**.
The number for IBW.wdl. it w thought,
reach 300. The new churche* are tor
Engiteh. German. Norwegian. Swedish,

Toilet set, Albert Benkes. Srt siher knives and forks. Mr. and
Mra. Jowph Olner. Wil! and Frank Di­
ner.
Elegant parlor lamp. Mr. and Mrs. D.
,
C. Quigley.
Cut glass water pitcher .'and wall
spimber, Maggie Kelley.
Dozen decorated china sauce dishes
Mr. and Mra. M. W Kelley
" Half set silver table spoons. Maggie
Cuddihy.
Set amberine tumblers. Frank Kelley.
Beautiful chromo. Will and Frank
KeUey.
,
Silver
pickle castor. Myra and Rosa
Mead.

glass sauce dish** and fruit

Much land and little working eapi-

dugost-

vita

asked for

the neighborhood and the wicked no**
cd the people. To our thinking these
supply two overwhelming reaeon* for
the maintenance of a. church in that
precise neighborhood.
Eire whs’- are

people?"—CkrUtiai. Union.
great deal of i
Ungnagr in hi*

Pftte:

religion in hi* heart and.know* Chrirt;

tbe silver dollar prove*.
«I eave th
hungry, ragged woman a silver dollar.'

Munster U.

nightingale, and it sang for me
sweetly a* God-* minstrel* through i

PUNGENT PARAGRAPHS.

from literature.1

A FAMILY OF MANIAtS.
tramp with

STATE FAIRS.

throws a dipper of boiling water di*- ,
tees* follow* in it* wake.
&lt;

while her htvdmud was taking a bath.

dreamed of in Dio Lewu's philosophy.
—Biophrnntj*
—Second hn*band (towife)—Are you
as fond of me u you was oi your Hr»l ■tbe -Middk State* Fair Orcnit-’
huvband. dear?
Wife—Yea indeed,
and if you were to die. John. I would
be just'M fond of my third. I'm not a
WQtosn So many for anything but lore.
- ~Kt&gt;r Jori Sim.
.
-- B:e-tomans never utter the vulgar
taring. ‘Money makes tbe mare go."
Professor Sullivan and all other ratadents uf Boston say: "Tbe speed ot
the feminine bor«e w greatly acveler-

—«*»I hare concluded not to go to the
plav to-night.’ wild Fixton to Mr*. F.;
,.r ___ .
___ __
___ i.__ j k—IJ-.

whole fondly

THE MARKETS

r. it's a little damp, and yon

for you; and . Mecbud

—Mr*. Breeze: "I am *osorry. Delia,
to bear that you have had trouble wjtii
your husband.*’ Mr*. Geese: "You
bare, been'nuMnformcd. Amelia; merely

hundred* &lt;4 Im* of tte track* of the Soatk-

to soe that we do agree; or rather
John agree, with tee. which
—"Little boy* should always ua pre­
pared for the Km-.-qurnrek &lt;rf tbeif bail
acta." -aid tbe mother. *ternly. **
Johnny U-arfuffy prdteated against the
u*.&lt; to whirh «be wa* about to put be:
■dippw
-I dHat tb—think aboualMmlit,' wxilH Jnbnny. -hut IT1 gi«
ureuared if ton'll
n&gt;»-’’ -

Huh
K................
rao will

He abohm a

Foflow-

Tbe object of thia

!&gt;■-_ |6_.

yeara tbe number of B*pti*t churebm
bad increaaod by &amp;M. • tbe member-hip
bv 58,000 and Suoday-rehool scholar*
.byll«.OOO.

ha* reported to the senate an elaborate growing and making our own sugar,
HU to prevent unjust discrimination* that we might not have to Import sugar

port duty ta levied.

had

he looked for his breakfast. ' h

same result might be achieved in regard i Ebony paper rackl Joe
Fred
to cane, beet and Horgfaum sugar. He ■ Benkes,
says that we are the greatest sugar-' —
—~-------------------nrnnmln.
In Ste*
.r&gt;.l
Tke Elk Bapid5 furnace M turning
consuming country in the world and OBt an average of sixty-two tons of pig
that with nmnw Jnrj-.ilragrTnint w&lt;&gt; imn r»'r Amt

own industries and labor.

iThtw?-

fire bonr*.

whom their outlaadish discriminations
hind Id the rare. They are tryiug with
are robbing National k&lt;islation is vides BLOOO/XW annually, for two yean, a ninety-niee stroke to overtake
nerafrary. and tire republican United in bounties. In abort,be would remove petitor* who get iu tbeZr one hundred
States senate I* preparing to deal with gW.OOU,OOD of duty now paid on tbe su. ... iUV rDU in time.
Senator Cullom, reonblican of Illinois, S4JOO/JOO to’ encourage o or people in Tb odd* are agalut them. Yet we

■■d prepared th* Mil hfouHtf.

b* s rot* &lt;4
oil? ti&gt; o.

n and now ba* LWOnrem*
called “Japanese.Friend*
B.”
Each member i* pi

i at the clone of
Silver dinner castor. Ctem Mugridge
MJ ar more and
MhH Giner.
war more, ana
u-n&lt;tooIne bedstead. Mr. and Mra.
that it is tteday gl»D^Qp.OOO.
L
; Jas. Mattlsews, Mr. and Mra. John Trohin
go.
Mr.
and Mra. Geo. Hutchinson, John
Congressman O'Donneli'i ai
21 Otaer and E-Crouch.
is a most important measure.
, “ ' Elegant hanging lamp. Dannie Mat­
at once the encouragement of the bom^ :
Marble top center tibie. Cha*. B.
manufacture of sugar and the cheapenLaldwin. W. B. Matthews.
Will Krooeto* of to, «rtickL H, Mtt™, u .
-------------------faraltoi tbe peymeot of • brant, bj
Sa »il&gt;w toe ipraae YtM. tttoer end
the state of Michigan to encourage the j Elia Luther.
salt industry and the beneficent results
Silver butter knife.&lt;Frank Otoer and
tott h»e followed, ud «*«. tott toe | A“* 1^^,,
j

wheraas we now Import ’^00,000,0(J»i
founds per annum, upon which the
duty alone is So0J»0,000, being ncarlv
two cent* per pound. Hi* bill propoare

—-

E

claiming that bit original assertion
get silver fruit knives and nut pteka.
wa* truthful. This is tbe manner of ’ Elmer and Clara Ingrain.
man who believe* that a lie well-stuckThrra do!lara. Aunt Kate and Tommy

Tbe truth I

—

_

by all the Protestant

rate Btatemenbi concerning the bonded
debt cause our contemporary to squinn
and flounder in a vain epdeavor to evade
the truth. In that sht« the statement
was made that the bounded debt of
this country at the close of tbe war
Set silver knives ami forks, Mr'and
waa S’.ujujWUJU. and at present Mra C. F. and Edna B. Breaks.
’SI,800,000,000. That statement was un
true, and we so stated. Instead of ad- hart. Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Billingsley,
Mr. and Mrs.
Fred
Bitt®, bi&gt; wUUit h. p-^M,
W^
"'* Cushing, Mr. and

to te better than the truth.

wiu'.~v

(Episcopal) Board of Mm*ioi»« have loftiHQMi W about

what satisfaction the law will give you."
Individual salt*. Mr. and Mrs. Mode
but there will surely come a time wb« RiJ. Mr
..

tbe people will tell Mr. Ledyard and his
syndicate of money sharks that they
know what they “will do about it," and
will make the job thorough in every' re-

W«

CH

walkin' dot

�; Banner.

The

HASTIMO*. THURSDAY. JAM. M, INI.

Local Advertising Rates:

—I—.

rwa&gt;v - -■(-!- •___
orgwilratiOM, except tOccSerlUble

■yy ANTED!

200 Cords Wood.

Hrinx ) n«r walcbtk. clock* mid jeweler) for

JOHN HESSMER, Jeweler.
MILS. W. H. HAYFORD has a fine
-TI daaa in

Thaw wiping to avail thcmselvea of her wr­

ier residence or .tddrvM li- r through tlw post-

Local News

stores to receive an addition of one
story each, are the change* so far as­
sured for our business street The cityshould add a good dty halt and tbe
county a jail. There will doubtless be
a good nnmber of private houses erect­
ed also.
.
*
Were rr not for usurping the prerogL

Maple G ro vt

Chai. Coman, of Middlevills, Sunday- ture, which our con
ed In Hastings.
nounces as excellent in a literary point
of view, and full of Putter’s inimitable
Mr. and Mra. A-J- Bowne leave for
drollery. We know that the veterans
the south this week.
of Barry Co. will be plowed to hear
k/llarry ^layes is now an employee of Comrade Potter; and we suggest, if
the bank of this dtv.
they want old times revived, and army
life richly set out in its sober as well as
tlvesof the chronic growlers, the Ban­
John Otto, of MiddleviBe, wm in the
its humorous B'pecta, that the various
city
Monday
on
business.
ner might perhaps have something to
poets of the Co. arrange with him for
say about the excessive heat in the M.
Bert Armstrong, of Bowen's Mills, dates for th s lecture. Tbe Echo says
E. church Bunday evening. Suffice it spent Monday in Hastings.
Comrade Potter is prepared to arrange
to say. the church was exoeediogly
for dates and terms. His address Is at
The infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vermontvill-.
warm, doing much to detract from the
F. G. Goodyear is quite rick.
enjoyment of an excellent sermon.
Fatal Acxidknt—A fatal accident
F. M. Potter, ot Vermontville, was in
Dame Rumor hath it that a man who
the dty on business Tuesday.
occurred st about three o'clock Monday
has lieen selling “liquid damnation.”
p. m., an the farm of A. Rower, near
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Hartley
Hendricks,
of
without warrant ot law, in this city, ta
the north corporation line. Mr. John
a most base ingrate, in that he daily Middleville, spent Sunday in this city.
Mathews, an employee on the farm, Mr.
curses and abuses hta poor old father,
Miss Herrington, of Kalamazoo, is
who a few years since gave this, un­ visiting her parents in Yankee Springs. J. L. Wilkins and two others were en­
gaged in skidding logs Mathews waa
grateful son and hta stater all of his
/The pupils of Miss Rose Bostwick cutting a small tree for the purpose of
property. Investigation ta being made,
and if the facts are as intimated above, gave her a surprise party Monday even- making a skidway, when a large limb
that had evidently lodged in the tree
this unnatural son will have a chance
fell, striking him on the head, crushing
to read his name in cold print .
L. W. Eeighnerand wife spent Sun­
the back and top of the skull, and pen­
Miss Ella Grannis, an elocutionist day with the former's mother in this etrating his brain to the depth of one
dty.
and one-half laches. He was carried
of high rank, will give a dramatic and
(/JliKe’’ Kenfield has returned from a to the house in an unconscious condi­
elocutionary entertainment at Union
tour as manager of a skating combina­ tion, and so remained until his death,
hall Saturday even inn of this week. tion.
which occurred a few hours afterward.
•
Miss Grannis is highly spoken of by
Mr. Mathews was pbout forty years of
L. E. Knappen is in quite poor health, age, and an honest, hard-working man,
the leading journals of the country, and
and we doubt not our citizens will ac­ Mug confined to his bouse part of the having the respect of all with whom he
cord her a litieral patronage on the oo- time.
was acquaited. He was an ex-soldier,
carion.
Adintasion 26 eta., reserved
Mrs. Alunzo Blunnett and daughter, and a member of Fitzgerald Post. He
imt.Seta;fornfertHotoMlM.
»iBiuuff relatives
tniuuvca iu
of Wayland, nm
are visiting
In leaves a family consisting of a wife,
A recent issue of the Detroit Free J lhta city.
two sons and an adopted girl. At pres­
ent writing. Wednesday afternoon, it is
Press contained an alleged likeness of! Mra. Frank Hamilton, of Syracuse, expected that the funeral will be held
Hon. Daniel Striker, of this city, lately ■
Y., is visiting her mother Mra. I. A. to-morrow, under the auspices of the
0. A. R.
r
elected Grand High Priest of the state • Ho,brook-

As we are about entering upon the ready
pay system, we desire those whose bills are

long past due to call and adjust the same
withorit delay.

We are tired of book-keeping, '

and still more tired of dunning.
We will sell you good goods as cheap as

the same quality can be bought in the State,
but must have our pay for them when sold.
No credit given after February 1st.

•

Respectfully,

Brooks &amp; Cook.

Jamarj 20Ul -1886- February 20tt.

Grund Chunter of Royal Arch Masons. * Mr. Chas II. Bauer made u business
The Journal editor Is evidently har­
Mr. Striker must have forgotten the I trip to Detroit Tuesday. He will return
boring the delusion that, the Banner
ten coinmandmenta und his sterling I todav, Thursday.
temperance
principles
in the dtv
, ­ under Its present management is not a
or
orTlM,
li. while
wmnrnl
rei I
flwKO, 1» vis
ion to Ibool the Free 1-rw irtlit on ,‘‘|D« ,l,w
J,r-M™ J*n‘e" paying venture. The public and our
contemporary ure only concerned in the
I Urawley, of this city.
question as to whether or not wo pay
Tiikiu are now 62 wpi« ot th« l&gt;ai- I . l&gt;0™ M“1 J™ Kannadr wire called our debts. The Journal editor is at
■
&gt;r
।
i
.tt.
, । home from Anu Arbor bv the sickness liberty to call at bur office and ask any
ly
Tribune
taken
In
thia
dty.
ao.L
nnil
dpMh
o(
lhrlr
mrther
jnr hone for
of our employees if they are not paid
agent F. Pancoast says he shall have |'
En&lt;|nlr« of O.
Mrs. Clement Smith gave a very pleas­ every Saturday night -He is hereby
the number up to 75 in the next four ant tea party to invited friends Satur­ requested to call at any of tbe collec­
wtxu-w.
The
Tribune
stands
at
the
,—me muuue auiiius ul me day evening, in honor of Rev. Masters. tion offices In our city and see If any of
lenred.
ot
Michigan-press today, and
W. S. A- B. Shrinks have rommi
our bills are there. lie can correspond
Mr. and Mrs. Clark, of Grand Rapids, with the paper dealers and see if ws
grinding feed.
champloo
-- , ,nf' the rwwvnlure.rl.zu
ciiiiiupioa
... it gives
&gt;
of the people
s n«hta.a Besides
were in the city a portion of the past
Mercury registered 8 below zero the news and all the news in the most week, the guests of Rev. Hunsberger have not promptly paid every bill. He
is challenged to find any flnsAcial obliSaturday morning at 7.30.
readatte shape.
The Post had but and family.
iration we ever contracted which was
The Engine and Iron works are mak- twenty subscribers in u&gt;iB city.
Mr. Julius Russell went to Grant, not paid as agreed. After looking this
;jhg castings for 10 Kenfield furnaces.
We have received from the.r&gt;c*rr&gt;!t Newaygo Co.. Tuesday morning, in re- matter up to his satisfaction, he is in­
Mrs. James Collihter. insane, was Free Press the new .lithograph of “The '•P’-nse to a telegram announcing the vited to think of his own rembiness
in these matters. Especially as the
taken to the Kalamazoo asylum Mon­ Free Press Mail Wagon”, showing the death of his uncle at that place.
pretemied friend of labor, he ought to
day.
A. Hanlon, of Middleville, was lie deeply contrite and penitent that
circulation of its weekly in each state
Don’t forget the Running Hose Co. and territory. Its mail drculation has married to a Mrs. Smith, of Grand Rap­ the laborers he has employed have not
dance to-night Give the boys a good reached a grand total of 122.001). ids, Wednesday of last .wivk, R. B. Mes­ lieen paid as they ought But for fear
Though not on our side of the political ser acting as groom’s b«-st man^send-off.
the investigation may not be satisfacto­
S. R. Willison isjn Florida, where he ry to our esteemed contemporary, he is
I/0UR thanks are hereby tendered to fence the Free I*ress is a g'od newspaMr. and Mrs. Lee A. Matthews for sam­ Gr; nnd lots of push and enterprise has gone for the purpose of buying a invited to choose any three good busi­
yt made it a household word.
home, intending to move his family ness men of this city. To thia commit­
ples of wedding cake.
tee we will show up the records ot the
v41astu.uk W. C. T. r. elected Hie fol­ there for the benefit of their health. '
J. B. Robert- aliout March 1st will
business of the oflice since the writer
Rev. L. Masters preached two very owned it If that committed does not
occupy a portion of G. G. Spaulding's lowing officers nt their meeting .Tifcfr*
able
sermons
at
the
M
E.
church
Sun
­
-lore on Jefferson St.
tiny evening;
,
•
report that each year the Banner has
day
morning
and
evening.
He
received
paid the writer a good salary and
Presulent-Mrs. B. R. lk&gt;e.
Please bear in mind that the Ban­
a warm welcome from his many a good interest besides oo this invest­
IsMrice Pres.—Mrs. W. D. Hayee.
ner will do printing cheaper than any
friends here.
ment of capital, we will pay the com­
2d Vice Pres.—Mrs. Dr. Burton.
other office in this city.
mittee's
expenses for conducting the
3d Vice
Dan’l Striker.
Sunday night Mra.8. IL Willison was
Fred Hotchkiss would like to ex­
Rec. Hecy.- Mrs. E. M. Bentley.
taken with a severe attack of hemorrh­ examination, and make the Journal 1‘raiiuevillr, Jan. 20,
change paints, oils and wall paper for
Cor. Secy.—Mr-. R. A. Bailey.
age of the lungs. At present writing. editor a present of »100 cash. He shall
•0 cords of green wood.
Tuesday p. m.. she is somewhat better, pay the committee's expenses if they
FincT Sec’y.—Mra. T. Phillii».
Treasuer, Mrs. E. H. Lathrop.
with but slight hopes of her recovery, report the condition of the Banner's
The fine sleighing of the past few
businms aa we have stated. Our only
however.
days has been taken advantage of by
Dra. Booth, Sweet A CoM the emicondition in presenting him the SlOO,
nearly every horse-owner in this city.
John Rock says that when he was if tbe committee should decide against
nent physicians, and proprietors of the
down
south
it
cost
♦
‘
H
«
for
a
white
man
Bon social at Temperance Hall next American Medical and Surgical Insti­
us, is this: That before anv of it was
to take a negro’s life, but the “nigger" Gid to our contemporary, we should
Tuesday evening. Febuary 2d. Hot
coffee win be served. All friends invit­ tute at Muskegon,—have made arrange­ was hung without the formality of a
ve the privilege of liquidating claims
ments to visit Hastings regularly even­ trial, if he killed a white man. John’s
ed.
against
him for unpaid wages by prmeight weeks during the year 1886. Th ta resjgect for southern ohlvalry Isn’t very
entor past employees, balance, if any,
The h. of Pa an making great prep­ will give our citizens an opportunity
to be paid to the editor in person.
arations for their dance Feb. 19th. for consulting the most successful phy­
A N’ASH' itLE man assured us that THE , SADDLER-CBAWFORD
Without doubt this will be the finest sicians. Their first visit to this dty will
be on Friday of next week, Jan. 29th.' a thorough canvass of that place was
social event of tbe season.
FAIR.
at the Hastings House one dav only’
The Platawell Leader has gi' tu up Vonsultation free.
&lt; »r*D««rij)e Mill*. Jan. SSth. rtM.
'
'' made to see how much could be raised
the ghost . Field already occupied by
Editor Banner:—So much has
for the proposed Battle Creek railroad,
. too good a local paper to give the
Progke^-ive ei'ckhk bow has the and Jess than A8.01X) in pledges was
been said about the Saddler-Crawford
second one a decent chance for exis­ inside track in this dty over all other cured. That was our authority. We shooting affair, and the item in the
tence.
amusements. The epidemic ta exceed­ can name ten citizens of Hastings who Banner of the 21st is so far from the
gave their note for more than 88.000 in, truth, that I thought in justice to some
ingly virulent on Green street. Tuesday
parties you wonk! be willing to
will probably go to Charlotte when the evening Mr. and Mra. Chas. Huffman aid of the Saginaw road, and the aggro- of the :parties
gate in this city was over fMS.OOO or correct It
new division M
is instituted in
tn that city.
city, «^ve
rave a “
••progressive
euchre,"
progrensn-e euchre,
” and Mrs. more than five times the sum raised in
Tbe farts of the case as near as I can
as it will be soon with proper nourish Julia Goodvear follows suit Thursday
triimtH*b«.
hi, .....................................
•_* Nashville. We repeat that no dtv of learn are them: Going from church
of tfump*ta.
evening ..
with
a euchre and dancing
its size and wealth in Michigan'can on the evening of the loth George Sad­
party- ...................
.\'e’1J_’TK-?-■
rrvr H —» -re*-,
•PPle th®' ■ show a iietter record than Hastings.
Cdffic. F. G. Goodyf.ar will build
dler and son commenced to quarrel
rwldenre in the eprta*. aero-e the I U&gt;e euchre craze is a more ralronal and
with Will Crawford. When they reach­
street south 'of C. O. llentley’s. A hcalthrul amusement (hut. another we ! Wk relieve it was the understand­ ed Crawford’s home. Will called his
Grand Rapids architect is drawing plans ■ Jy^Locwm to &lt;™nswept'1"1® country
ing at the time of the ladies* dance in brother Charlie to come out. Saddler
for the satie.
said “let him come. I can do him up in
aid ot the railroad was given, that if a hurry.” Charles came out with a re­
Accoriumi to the Michigan crop
Orangeville citizens propose to see।
the road was not built, thp proceeds volver in his left hand. As he caAe
to it that not so many offensive wea|&gt;-. reports for January, it cost in this state were to go for street lamps, we have out be stumbled, and it was discharged,
onsare carried by those who are likely in J8S5 an average of 59 cents to pro- heard the ladles most concerned m get­ the I .al! going through his own band
to Cri'ute disturliances, and the law re­l duce one bushel of wheat, and 29 i-ents ting up the ball lately express them- and striking the Cromer boy in the
garding the carrying of concealed weap­. for a like quantity ot out-. The report selve- u in favor of using the funds for wrist. Artie Reed aud Wallie Cromer
for Barry county wheat, taking the av­ securing street lamps. No better im­ saw the Saddler boy hand something to
ons will he-rigidly enforced.
erage yield of 21 bushels per acre anti provement could be made, and now ta his father. Supposing it to be a revol ver.
And now the residents vf Humid— average crist of ^14.112 per acre, ta un an opportune time to work the matter they Ixith ran back several rods thus
excuse ns. the Highlands--are kick­ average cost of 07 &gt;t cento per bushel. up. we believe the coundl at the next getting in range of Crawford’s revolver.
ing, metanborkally speaking, betause For outs, the report shows the average regular meeting, February 6th will ap­ It was an accident.
The Cromer boy did not blame Craw­
coat of raising to bo 33’t cents. The propriate sufficient money to go with
of the lapse of time ta-tween the late same authority, makes theaverage bush­ that raised by the ladies to properly ford. and wanted nothing done about it.
heavy snow storm and the appearanoe el of ears of corn In Barry county cost light tbe city. Let there be light.
There is a class of people in every place
of the snow plow in that locality.
21 cents.
‘
.
that are always ready to meddle with
It may tie that it ta absolutely neo- what does not concern them, and our
The M. E. social will be mtertained
AiwrtT 3 o’clock Saturday morning, wwary for the city to have a hugh rock little ville is no exception. The Craw­
by Mra. O. 1). Spaulding and the ladies
ford boys are quiet peaceable boys as
the home of .lames Colltater, in the first t
assoduted with her on Wednesday af­ wan! wa* discovered in flames. The *4&gt;Lint«sd at the Intersections of our prin­ far as I have known them. The Crom­
cipal streets, but It must be conceded er boy Is getting along finely.
ternoon and evening of next week at
fire
alarm
sounded,
pie
department
rethat
this
boulder
system
has
many
in
­
Temperance Hall. Refreshments nerv­
JUSTICE.
ed from 3:ID to 7 o’clock to which ull spondisl promptly;' but the building ।conveniences. One runaway was caus­
waa too nearly.destroyed to render their ed by a cutter runner striking against
ADVERTISED LETTERS.
are invited.
,
efforts of any avail. Neighbors saved one ot these rocks Sunday morning,
CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND A PACIFIC RAILWAY
LetleraaddrewcdtothcfolkieUw
persona r»
Bv reaaon of its central position and ctoea relation to all principal lines “—*
If the sharp competition in custom some of the contents of tbe house, but and the cutter partially wrecked. Had malnlng Uf the po« omoe *» Haatlng*.
Barn
Waal, at initial and terminal points, conatltutoe U&gt;» moot important m
sawing long continues between the saw tbe loss will reach fully 8800. The this been all it would have been bad countyTMuihinn. Jan. sth, iMBs
June* Dibble. John Martin. Henry Smith.
lAiilding was insured for SWU. contents enough, but it was not The occupants,
mills of this city, it is possible that
&gt; point* MmcT Marta
for &amp;W In the Barry A Eaton. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Leech, of Carlton, WalaonJ. Wing, Dr.
wwat and South went.
owners of logs can get them cut into GoUister. who is insane and was at were thrown violently from the cutter, UawiA. Weaver.
lumber for nothing and receive a chro­ home at the time, is supposed to have and Mr. Leech whs badly hurt. We
mo from the mill owners for the privi­ set the building on fire.
•
suggest that the street committq devise
lege of doiujg the work.
^ClT is now a settled fact that the wo­ some better means for marking the
Chancel? Order.
gutters at street corners.
The genial John B. Roberts ta now
Stale of Michigan—In the Circuit Court for tbe
County ot Barry-ln Chancery.
a “bigger man than Grant,” and all men of Hastings have not the right to
Manry
Bovarth. Complainant,
»«.
vote
for
members
of
the
board
of
edu
­
M
hk
.
A
ndrew
K
ennedy
,
of
Hastings
tr.
—
n
u.t. a ei —
liecadse of that portrait and biographi­
THE CREAT ROCK ISLAND ROUTE
cal sketch in Brezeos Herald of last cation. The case of Mrs. ILK. Mudge township, aged 60. died from congestion ■
&gt; • week. “Doc” ta universally esteemed vs. Allen Jones, election inspector of ,of the brain Friday • night. She had i
the third ward, was carried to the suin Hastings, und his many friends here
pnune court, and on Thursday last that.. been sick but three days, and was un- Howurth, i«wu h. now win. miisd «.----read with Interest the article in ques­
;
Mlnnl* F. Howarth mm&gt; HIrani W. How­
court decided in favor of Mr. JonefcZ ’conscious most of that time. The ftm- artb,
arth. iWMilanW
t
tion.
-irt:t!SniFttM1ilrhwul. d»rty flTTWus- eral took place from her late home Sun- 1 Finn Judkial Circuit, in Chanoin.
U pen due proof by aDdavtl ttuU John A. HimThe usual Spring term teachers’ class tar to accent tbe ballot tendered him day. Rev. A. K. Stewart officiating, and
the
remains
wore
interred
in
Riverside
for our city high school will soon bo by Mrs. Mudge for member of the cemetery. Mrs. Kennedy was a most
school board.- The state law permits
organized. Our schools offer the very
women who are tax payers and those exemplary woman, with those qualities
iMMt advantages for teachers to review who ure the parents or guardiuns ot of mind and heart that endeared her to
their studies.
Borides the splendid children to vote for school officers at all. As a wife and mother, it was her
THE FAMOUS ALBERT LEA ROUTE
corps of UsAchera, Hastings schools the annual school meeting. The quo*- 'studied aim to make home happy, and
have the only library worthy the name tion was whether our city charter whs her great sucocas in this was her great­
in Barry county.
inconsistent with the general law re­
The sodety connected with Emman­ garding qualifications of voters for
school officers and the supreme court '
uel church will be entertained on decided that it was inconsistent with
Lx the last Vermontville Echo, we
. Thursday afternoon of next week, by tbe general taw cd that point Tbe
Mesdamee Edward Powers, J. W. Bent­ question was ably presented to tbe notice that F. M. Potter, formerly edi­
ley, Wm. Powers. Chester Messer. L. L. court of last resort by Clement Smith 'tor of that paper and well known In tbe
. Hdloway, P. T. Uolgrove at th* twisty, and G. G. Holbrook for Mrs. Mudge, ।eastern pan of this eeonty. has prepar­
rooms, supper served from fil eto erven. and L. E. Knnppen for tbe city, -which &lt;ed a lecture to be delivered before
wm the real defendant in the si
ah
fordiallv invited to attend.

LOADED!

I have too many Winter Goods, and will for
the next THIRTY DAYS sell at

20 per Cent OFF!
The following:

Cloaks, Shawls, Hoods, Underwear, Woolen
Hosiery; Skirts, Leggings, Bed Beankets, Yarns, Gloves and Mittens,Caps, Flannels, Woolen ■ Shirts, Over­
coats, and Black and Colored Cashmeres!
Also my Entire Stock of

At 10 per cent from regular prices.

M. J. GOSS.

JOB PRINTING!

Cheaper than Ever,

At the Banner Job Room

�SCHOOL

from convulsions, apoplexy or heart

n,toll&lt;&gt;wiii4,tory-»Mch
inr wide attention
the «««
press—is
XrK.lt
‘Thst wefrom
cannot
oure
selves if we do not lay n before our
m^rfiT* entireTo the.Editor of the Hnchater (H. F.)

bv bitter experience what be says, I im­
plore everyone who reads these words
Sot to neglect the slightest symptoms
of kidney difficulty. N o one can afford
to hazard such chances.
I make tbe foregoing statements bwed upon facts which 1 can substantiate
to the letter. The welfare of those who
may possibly be sufferers such as I was
is an ample inducement for me to take
the step I have, and if I can successful­
ly warn others from the dangerous
path in which I once walked, I urn will­
ing to endure all the professional and
personal consequences.
.

—The Mikado of f
establishment of Eng
Engltoli teachers in h._
—An agricultural school U to be
founded at Santa Clara. Cuba, by a
wMfithy and beneficent lady. Senora
Marta Abren do Estevez.
—The expanses of Yale College last
vear exceeuMl the income by *11,534,
Tlie deficit occurred in the ncBttemicaJ
and mechanical departments.
—The Church of Rugland haa nine
preaching stations along th*- line of
canal work on the Isthmus of Panama,
where among the 18,000 laborers there
are a large number of Englishmen.
—In the fifty years of ita existence as
at present oonstknted the contributions
of the Domestic Committee ot the
(Episcopal) Board of Millon* have in­
creased from about *18.000 to about
*219,000.—H. F. Examiner.
—It Is asserted I by the Christian
on the strength of late statistics,

the first day of June, 1881,
1 lay at mv residence in this city sur­
rounded by my friends and waiting for
death. Heaven only knows the agony
I thtan endured, for words can never
describe it. And yet, If a few years
previous anvonc had told me that I was
to be brought so low. and by so terrible
J. B. HENION, M. I».
a iHseaSe, 1 should have scoffed at the
idea. I had always been uncommonly
The
best
on
earth,
cm truly be said
strong aud healthy, and weighed over
--------- ----------200. pounds, and hardly
knew, ----------in tny .of Grigg's Glycerine Salve, which is
own experiaDce, whatt pain or
sickness surti
orsicknws
sum safe and speedy cure for cuts,
cuts,
were. Very many people erhe
-------------- —J------------ ■*-”
read this statement realize at times
they are unusually tired and cannot ac­
count for it They feel dull pains in
various parta of the body and do not or monev refunded. Only 25 cents. by all the Protestant miarions to­
gether."
understand why. Or they are exceed­ Sold by F. Hotchkfra.
—A society has Men formed in Ja­
ingly hungry «he dav and entirely with­
OP u&amp;.s&amp;HAL INTEREST.
pan and now has 1,800 members, which
out. appetite the next. This waa just
the wav I felt when the relentless mal­
-Nearly six hundred newspapers in is called "Japanese Friends of the Bi­
ady which had fastened itself upon me the UnitAl States bear the name of ble."
Each member is pledged to
first began. .Still 1 thought nothing of
"read a portion of the Scriptures
it; that probably I had taken a cold
—A pointer dog wan recently sold la daily."
which would soon pass away. Shortly
—The Lutherans in the United States
niter tills I notiewi a heavy, and at New York for two thousand seven hun­
built in 1884. it is said. 255 churches.
times neuralgic, pain in one aide of luy dred dollars.—Jf. F. Herald.
—A man in Crowley. Tex., claims to The number for 1885,will, it Is thought
head, but as it would come one day and
reach
300. The new churches'are for
ta gone the next, I paid IKtle attention have the biggest hog ever raised in
to it. Then my stomach would get out this country. It weighs nine hundred English. German. Norwegian. Swedish.
Danish, Slavoe. Servian, Finn and Ice­
of order and my food often failed to di­ pounds.
gest causing at times great inconvlence.
—In Boston, the Advertiser states, landic congregations.—N. Y. hdepandYec. oven as a physician, I did not there have been fifty people killed and
think (that these things meant anything eighteen injured by horse railways
—At the recent quarterly meeting of
serious. I fancied I was buffering from within a year.
the London Baptist Association. Mr.
malaria and doctored myself according­
—A silver shoe-buckle, supposed to Spurgeon said that he looked for twen­
ly. But 1 got no tatter. 1 next noticed
ty conversions a week as n^ularly aa
a peculiar color and odor about the have once belonged to General Wash­ he looked for his breakfast In "the
fluids I was passing—also that there ington. was recently found among absence of such a result to his minis­
were large quantitit» one day and very some rubbish at Mount Vernon.
terial labors he should conclude that
—A buried city, presumably Roman,
little the next, and that a preaistent
waa wrong. The president
froth and scum appeared on the surface, has been discovered near Nantes, something
pointed out that during the last ten
aud a sediment settled. And ret I did France. The theater had a seating
years the number of Baptist churches
not realize my danger, tor, indeed, see­ capacity for four thousand persons.
had increased bv 588, the membership
ing these symptoms continually, final­
—Prohibition bar-room is the term
ly oecxuie accustomed to them, and my applied to a. place lately opened in bv 58,000 and Sunday-school scholars
suspicion was wholly disarmed by the Athens, Ga., for dispensing hot tea. by 116.000.
one fact that I had no pain in the af- ’
—A New York pastor the other day
fected organs or in their vicinity. Why
asked for permission of the church au­
I should have l&gt;een so blind I cannot
thorities to move his down-town church
—A Georgia man has kept a bale of because of the disreputable character of
understand!
&lt;
•
I consulted the best medical skill in cotton for twenty year* thinking that the neighborhood and the-wickedness
the land. 1 visited all the famed min­ each year would see the article at the of tbe people. To our thinking these
eral springs in America and traveled price which be thinks it is worth.— supply two overwhelming reasons for
from Maine to California. Still 1 grew Louisville Courier-Journal.
the maintenance of a church in that
won«.Notwo physicians agreed as to my
—Every one says better times are
Else what are
malady. One &amp;iid 1 was troubled with coming on. Well, that is one way to precise neighborhood.
spinal irritation, another, dyspepsin; an­ hasten them. A good receipt for*the churches for if not to preach the Gospel
other. heart disease; another, general de­ mnking of bayd times is for all hands to the wiokedest as well as to the best
people?"
—
Christian
Union.
bility; another, congestion of the baseof to moan and howl about the hard times.
—Rev. Sam Jones no doubt uses a
the bruin; und so on through a long list —Sacrmneuto Union.
of common diseases, the symptoms of
great deal of slang nnd improper
—Ithaabceti estimated that from a language in his sermons for which
many ot which I really hud. In this way
single
potind
of
steel
costing
about
several y«ars passed, (luring which time
there can be no justification; bnt there
I was steadily growing worse. My con­ fifty cents there can be manufactured is no doubt also, that he has got genuine
dition had really become pitiable. The zA&gt;ne hundred thousand watch screws religion in hi« heart and known Christ;
••light symptoms I at first experienced"- worth eleven dollars. Some of these that he knows how to tell the precious
were developed into terriable and con­ machine-made screws are so small that stoty of the cross, and that his heart is
stant disorders. My weight had been an uneqiicnted eve requires the aid of full of love for lost souls.
There is a
reduced from 207 to l»l pounds. Mv n magnifying gluts to «jc what they good side to Sam as well as a rough
life was a burden to myself and friends. really are. — • yncdgo Journal.
one. as his simple, touching story of
1 could retain no food on my stomach,
— A young girl who likes to ta giddr the silver dollar proves.
"I gave the
and lived wholly by injections. I was a writes to the New York Jounial': "If
hungry, ragged woman a silver dollar."
living mass of pain. My pulse was un- { that Bordentown. N. J., profowor
controllaNr. In my agony 1 frequent­ thinks be is going to stop young Indies he said. "And the eagle on it became a
nightingale,
and
it
sang
for me As
ly fell to the floor and clutched the car­ from flirting by suspending them for a
pet, aud prayed for death! Morphine month he is awfully mistaken. 1 would sweetly as God’s minstrels through the
live-long night—Christian at Work.
had little nr no effect in deadening the
not give a snap of mv finger for a girl
I'ain. For six days and nights I had the who did not enjoy a little flirting. She
PUNGENT PARAGRAPHS.
death-premonitory hiccoughs constant­
ly! My water was filled witli tube-casts will make a east-iron, granile-souled
:
—A student in want of money wild
and albumen. 1 was struggling with woman. 1 flirt, and I like it."
—Years 3go Vacaville, in Solano hi* book.*, and wrote home: ••Father,
Bright’s I'Lvxse of the kidnevs in ita
County, Cal., wax known as a cow rejoice; for now 1 derive my *upport^
last stages!
While suffering thus I received a call town. The nnmo still retained signi­ from literature."
—An ob«erver has found out that a
trqrn my pastor, the Bev. Dr. Foote, at fies as much. But it U a curious fact,
that time rector of St. Pauls Episcopal says the San Francisco Bulletin, that woman can ah&lt;x&gt;t at a tramp with ■
churih, of this city. I felt that it was one may travel thiHength and brendlh
*hot-gun and never hit the mark once
our iust interview, but in the course of of that valley and not see half a doran in a hundred times, but when she
coniucsution Dr. Foote detailed to me cows or any other homed stock. The throws a dipper of boiling water dis­
the man* remarkable caret of cases cow town has become a fruit vale.
tress follows in ita wake.
like tny own which had come under his
—A swimming teacher io New York
—A Nevada woman recently eloped
oliserration. As a practicing physician City intends to swim from New York while her husband was taking a bath.
and a graduate of the schools, I deried to Albany next spring, to decide a A few such episodes will do more for
the idea of any medicine outside the wager between several members of the the cause of cleanliness than was ever
regular channels being in the least bene­ New York Athletic Club. The time
dreamed of in Dio Lewis's philosophy.
fittai. So solicitous, however, was Dr. allowance is two weeks, tbe swimmer —Binghamton BeruMican.
f
Foote. that 1 finally promised 1 would
—Second husband (to wife)—Are you
waive my prejudice. I tagaa its use on entering the water only when favor­
able
tides
arc
flowing.
This
means
aa
fond
of
me
aa
you
was
of
your
first
the first *fay of June. 1881. and took it
Wife—Yes' indeed;
according to directiOTis. At first it eight bours’ laborperday.—N. Y. Mail. husband, dearP
—Cartful experiment hu disclosed and if you wore to die. John, I would
sickened me; but this I thought was a
f/oud siffu for one in my debilitated con­ the fact that a single square foot of leaf bo just’as fond of my third. I’m not a
dition. 1 continued to take it; the sick­ surface in the case of soft, tbln-lcafed woman to marry for anything but love.
ening sensation departed and 1 was fin­ plants will, during fair weather, exhale --New York Sun.
ally able to retrain food upon my stdm- aqueous vapor at the rate of one and a
—Bostonians never utter the vulgar
a«h. In a few days I noticed a decided quarter ounces daily. At night the saying, "Money makes the mare go.”
rhaugr for the tatter, as also did my rate Is only about one-fifth ns rapid as Profooor Sullivan and all other resi­
w*f''end friends. My hiccoughs ceased during the day, nnd during rainy dents of Boston say; "The speed of
and I experienced less p&amp;in than form­ weather there &amp; absolutely no evapor­ the feminine horse is greatly acceler­
erly. I. was so rejoiced at Uiia improv­ ation.— Chicagp)Joumal.
ated by pecuniary propulsion.”—Louis­
ed condition that, upon what I had be­
—At n recent fair given st Skowhe­ ville dourier-Joumal.
lieved but a feiy days before was my
—"I have concluded not to go to the
dying bed, I vowed, in the presence of gan, Me., by the W. C. T. U., there
my family and friends, should I recov­ were exhibited n piece of lace and a play to-night," said Fixton to Mrs. F.;
er 1 would both publicly and privatriy «in ball made by the mother of Ralph “I want to see a friend; and. besides,
you
know, it's a little damp, and you
faldo
Emerson
more
than
one
hun
­
make known thia remeav for the good
Mrs. F.:
of humanity, wherever and whenever I dred years ago, a Turkish Inlaid table might catch cold, dear."
hiul an opportunity, und this letter is in over two hundred and fifty years old, ••Catih coldl You humbug, your first
fulfillment of that vow. My improve­ and a squirrel made of about ten thou­ ■'thoughts are always for yourself."
Fixton:
"Yes,
dear,
and
my
second
are
sand
dollars
worth
of
condemned
ment waa constant from that time, and
for you; and second thoughts, you
in less than three months I had gained greenbacks pressed.—Boston Post.
26 pounds in flesh, became enttrelv free
—Miss Emma K. Young, of Monon­ know, are always the hast'’—N. Y.
from pain and 1 talieve I owe mv Ufa gahela City, Pa., has in her possession
and present condition whollv to'War- n brass plate cabinet of novel shape
—Mrs. Breeze: "I arasoB'&gt;rry, Delia,
ner's safe ewe, the remedy which I nnd elegant finish. The inside is made to hear that you have had trouble with
used.
Mrs. Geexe: "You
of wood taken from a gun carriage from vour husband."
Since my recovery I have thoroughly the flagship St. Lawrence, sunk in have been misinformed. Amelia; merely
re-invHitigated the subject of kidney Lake Erie in 1818 and raised in 1875. a little disagreement Yon know mar­
difficulttes and Bright's disease, and the The box is a valued souvenir, and ried people can not always agrefi.”
truths developed are astounding. 1 handsome as well. It. was presented Mrs. Breeze: "Can’t they? Well, wo
therefore state, deliberately, and as a by a friend at Erie.—Pittsburgh Poet.
always agree. In fact 1 make it a
phyniefan, that I believe more than ant­
—Thr craxe for family crests has point to see that we do agree; or rather
half the denths irh trh ‘ occur in Ameri­
that John agrees with me, which
ca are. ratisrd by Bright’s disetisr qf the broken out in Philadelphia, where the amounts to the same tiling."—Phila­
indnn/i This may sound like a rash authorities, "Burke's Peerage” and the delphia Call.
statement, but I am prepared to vertify rest, arc being bunted up id order to
—"Little boys should always be pre­
it fully. Bright s disease has no distinc­, have crests perfectly accurate. . The
tive features of ita own. (Indeed, It often crests, some of which are very elabor­ pared for the consequences of their tad
'leveloM without any pain whatever in ate, are put on in colors, and the finest acta," said the mother, sternly, as
the kidneys or their vicinity), but has! work has to be done by regular artists. Johnny tearfully protested against the
the syniptoma of nearly every other though much of it is done by skillful and use to which she was about to put her
common complaint. Hundreds of peo­ and trained girls. Even’ monogram# slipper. "I didn’t th—think abou—
ple die daily, whose burials arc author­. are again in style, and the decoration about it," wailed Johnny, "but I’ll git
ized by a physician's certificate as oc­. incident to epistolary correspondence prepared if you’ll let me.” "How is
curring from -Heart DlwMe,”-Apop­■ is vary elaborate indeed.—Philadelphia that poraiblr now?" asked the mother,
lexy, ‘‘Pandyafa.’* “Spinal Complaint,’’
a little puzzled. “I'll put the dust pan
Rheumatism." “l*neumonia," and the
where I know you always hit."—Bing­
nJH6c,«&gt;’n»non oompiainte. when In rehamton Republican.
'
“
I
want
to
thank
you
for
telling
me
Jy 11
{rotn
disease of tbe
—There ate some people wuo will
kidneys. Few phyxicians, and fewer of Dr. Pierce’s “Favorite Prescription.''
Eumble
when they get to heaven.
propio, realise the extent of this dis- writes a lady to her friend. “For a long
use Schaumburg is one of them.
time 1 was unfit to attend to the duties*
of my household. I kept about but I "What for has you such a disgoosted
thoroughly miserable. I had terrible exproarion your face onf" said Sam
all by felt
backaches, and lH-aring-down sensationk
and dise of the
r letter,

’SL’M

myself. I fed ■©well.-

A deficit of *10,000,001) appears in the
Itattan bsdfeL

"What are you doing tbereP” «Xelahned a grocer, awgrily turning upon
an old nejro who had just slipped a
dressed chicken under his coat.
,
••Jem' bat’nin’ up my ooat. sah. FeeU
nr slight changr in de weder. Hump."
be said when he found that he could
not button his coat. "I'se gittin' so fat
dat Fse outgrowin' all my clox. Wall.
1 mm*' be goin'.”
"Say, before you go, take that chicken
out from under vour coat and perhap*
you can button 1L"
“Whut chicken?"
"The one you’ve got under your
coal."
"I declar'. boa*, yer’s de mos' 'spioious pnsson 1 cber seed in my life.
Puts me in mine o’ er gcn'lrnian f
knowd onct------ ”
"Never mind about gentlemen you
have known. Take that chicken from
under your coat or I'll call a polioe-

Madison street there is a Cbmeae
laandryman who devotes his spare
momenta to the lapidary's art His
name b Kung Chong. At the bottom
of a small sign, which is nearly covered
with Chinese chttraetera, pasrars-by are
informed in a line or two of English
that he is prepared to make or repair
jewelry.
A man who wished to see what kind
of ’ work was turned out under «uc.h
peculiar circumstances, pushed open
the low door and entered thr laundry
yesterday afternoon.
"Wantoe ring," said the stranger,
making a painful attempt to approxi­
mate the celestial vernacular. Instant­
ly throe black irons ceased sliding over
as many spotheia shirts, and three pairs
of bright eves were fattened on tbe
stranger. After gating half *u»picjou»lv. half curiounlyjor a moment or two.
The irons began to move again, and
the three C&gt;finam&gt;-n laughed rather
dbcourteoualy al the wul figure the
stranger out in trying to talk Crinese
The latter, meanwhile, had been sur­
veying their faces carefully and at­
tempting to decide which one of them
looked most like a lapicmry. Finally his
scrutiny waa rewarded by the sight of
a large mole on tbe check of one of ibo
Chinamen, which wax covered by a
thick growth of black hair at least two
inches long.
Quickly choosing this
om the stranger addressed him. and
by dint of much gesticulation, sign­
making and monosyllablic jargon ths
latter was made to understand what

"Whut, Jen fur er little bit uv ei
chickin like dis?" he asked, removing
the chicken and throwing it into a tub.
"W'y. boas. I'd hate mighty tor be ex
elose as yqrae’f is. Dat chickin ainmuch bigger'n er snow-bird, nohow."
"Now, get out of here."
"Whut fur?"
"Because you are a thief.’*
"Yer ouglit ter be er shamed o' yersa'f ter talk dater way tar ex ole er pnason ex I is. I wouldn* 'cuzc er nusson
o' steelin' tell I bad dun nrubed it on
’Im. Boss, ex yer ain' willin' ter trux'
me, please, sah’, step back dor by dr
stove an' git my hat fur me."
Dropping his iron, Kung Chong—for
When the grocer had turned his book,
U waa ne—led the way to a dingy corner
the old rascal took up a large cblckec
•t the room where there was a small
and hid it under his coal. "Thaukcs.
table. Taking then a very finely pointed
-sah." he waid when tbe grocer haJ
hair brush and dipping'it into a small
Sven him his hat.
"Mighty Him
w of black pninf,
paint, he
be quickly
quicklydrew
____
it ver ’spicioned me. Say, boss, dt . .saucer
de*« chcah
kliptar
truf U, I’ae one o’&lt;*
’_‘ *7
”; ‘ _ j two parallel lines about throe inched
long and half an inch apart on a piece
maniacs."
of manijla paper. Touching the paper
"Yes. you are«one of these klipter
very lightly, he then proceeded to *•’"
thlevra."
in the space between the l‘-®" wi«»
"Wall, I won't argy wid yer. Good
curious figures, and his irfta dawned on
niglit I tel! yer whut it is." he salt*
the stranger. He was designing a ring.
to himself when he had passed out. "e»
He show*! a weakness for the signpu.von got ter pay fur callin' me names
I put er fine on 'em right dar. Huh | of the zodiac, for tbe first three designs
whut er monstrous fine chicken dis is.'
which he drew were tho-e of a crab, a
K
on»io&lt;i
and a fish. The rest of the
—Arkansas Traveler.
space was filled in with onfr-.or two
flowers, a very jolly-looking bug and a
No matter how-far from cities you small snsfl.
inay be. you need not dread accidents
Having completed this grotesuxtr
or rheumatism, if vou. tire supplied with
drawing. Kung Chong quickly rolled
Jacoba Oil.
the paper around his finger so that thr
The Greek army will soon be ordered ends of the parallel lines met. indicat­
to cross the frontier, the Greek govern­ ing thus the character of the design.
ment refusing to disarm.
Having examined it with doe circum­
Those who believe that nature will spection, the stranger asked the price.
"Ten dolla'. plure gold, no solba
work off a cough or cold should under­
stand that this is done at the expense of (shoddy) gold.” replied Kung Chong.
the constitution. E.vh time this wea­
Taking the t&gt;.*per and turning it over
kens the system, and we all know that he then quii kli designed a scarf-pin,
the termination of this dangerous prac­ which looked like a decorated Greek
tice is a consumptive's grave. Don't cross. Instead of the conventiouaffigure,
take the chances, when a So cent bottle however, thetehief design was that of n
of Dr. Bigelow's Positive Cure will small bird wlt\a long bili rummaging
safely and promply cure any recent about In a large flower, presumably a
cough, cold or throat or lung trouble. poppy hr other example* of Chinese
Buy the dollar bottle of Fred Hotchkiss flora. This could also be had in "plure
for ehronlc cases or family use.
gold, no solba gold." for ten dollars.
The stranger put the paper in his
Zorilla, the Spanish insurrectionist,
pocket aiti said he would call the nuxt
has been refused a refuge in France.

Dr. Jackson's Eye Salve is a prompt
and positive cure for all disease** of the
eyea in inflamation. granulation, und
weaknea ot vslon. It costs only 25
cents, and is highly recommended for
piles.

GLASS EYES.

wMMen on MKebell Street bei„. y
.bout hr ■ beuuUnl ooekl, .pMtlW
thu .ppe.rr.1 to be . wonderlull, »'
tenij."&lt; doj. He wm of . rieh ||—
color .nd hl, bright, curl, brir lo.,t»d
Uk.it hod ben combed .nd drew.foe o wnlk on wm. iMhioiwM, „.,o
-kS,i’bTbSn“™:'''rr,bo’1^’

"Next door below." was th. response
The dog rrenmed his walk, and
.
moment the blind man said:
"In here. Cute."
The dog led hhn into the pfa- and
tha-blind mun called ont to the ehfrli
"Say. young fellow, hare them .hr
pipes you vs rot over there go. «r
'.tern* to ’em?
*
’
The astonished clerk replied:

Tbe blind man bought a piij.- riKos
it with tobacco, and touched it ofi
"Fine dog you've got there."
"Yea." was the reply. "He * mida;
me down to the express office H*
lead me anywhere I want te go."
"What else docs be do?"
"Help me dress."
"Eh? Your valet de chambre?"
Well. I don't knew what tlusl mra*.
but every morning hr gets me mj Ut
and clothes, and finds n chair for us "What does he eat?
"Raw beef all tbe time.”
"Want to acll him?”
"Money couldn’t buy him!"
i
The man gave hin name m- J. Kelta
of Little Bock. Ark.—Atlanta COr.thh,.

POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
1 bls powder never varies. A marvel of poriw
ength and wtiokwomenevi. Monrakw

phosphate powder*

Sok! uoij

CONSUMPTION.

••BUWSWUUorBBMBWiMVrimkttiSM-loriMC .

••How .ire artificial eyes made?" ths
reporter inquired of a local optician.
"They are first blown into thr shape
of a bottle. They look like a miniature
WkMl MV MV« I *• art MBS *er«lr *■ Mop Cbm
faril—l llda—Wwthan &gt;vCarB*.'«a. Ib*«m
whisky flask. Then the operative sep­
An oN phy»lr Jan, rvllred from pnWIcc. taring
find placed In his hands by an East India mis­ arates the structure, and, after blowing
sionary Uir formula of a simple »egetat&gt;.e re­ in the center colors, the veins, ana
medy for tlw speedy and permanent cure of
adding the shade to the ball, the edgre
of the inside are finished off. and the
eye, which is nearly always of an orig­
inal shape, is packed away, perhaps
• - MM MM. J MM in... .. KUVWH w never to be worn. It may lie around
hi* suffering fellow*. Actuated bv tbl* motive
in a store for a hundred yean* before a
mid a desire to relieve human
suffering.
I
will
-II Ml... J_ .JL.. ....
customer is found whom it will fit or
..w. ...... u
nMjtM—M, ..Ml lull
direction* for preparing and using. Sent by suit in every respect Ven few are
mall by addressing with stamp*, naming thl* made of the’ same pattern, because
paper. W. A. Nora*. l«s Power’s block. Roche*- there is no rule of aire, style, color,
taste or finish to follow. Mott of the
The Chinese government will reject eves are made in Germany and France.
Every
WSS'.flRSSlL.u iMid
the offer of a German aytralcate for a The best are made there, but a good «r loa stare In the distribution ot rtne Oohi
railroad loan.
eye is now being made in this conn- Watcbre and Ctalns. Qusdnuile Silver Pitted
Ware. TeaVIVote,
rots, Knhcs. Fort.* snJ
——JOottee
I. .KfKw
MMy *naerluxi&gt;«&gt;i&gt;le&lt;inuttbein»ehe« about
wltbfaUiDK *trei«Ui. feeUlnx that they are.
steadily sinking Into Ihtmrr. when by using
"Some people use a doran, while oth­ preearve .the Pttant. Rip.-. Cberecjr Condition
Parkers Tonic they would find a eure commenc­
ing with tbe first dose, and vitality and strength ers make one answer. It depends large H h the Cbolec of tbr Ctocwi-r and never sticks
ly upon the condition of the socket in
which it is worn. The liquid discharged
. W. W. Reed, druggist, of Winchester, Ind. from some men’s eyes i» of such a dewrites: One of m* customer*, Mrs. Jxiulsn
Pike. Bartoni*. Randolph Co., Ind., sra* a long stroylng character that it will eat into
sufferer
—•------- —
toe glass in a few months, and so com­
yVANTKflSOOcvnL. uf wood 1* In.-!* ttul :»
die tir he
pletely destroy the smooth surface of
. cords 2-fout wood in eiebunp- for 1*7
New DI*
the bowl as to make the eve unbeara­
Inu It"!
this city.
JIUJV8 BUMKM
X *H miles, and I* now m ble. Some men wear an eye five years,
uu milt using It. She feels but such instances are rare. A lady
t. Free trial bottles at W.
came in my store the other day,” oou- JARM FOR SALE.
tinned the optician, "and asked to be
Wreckage from the missing barge Julia A.
fitted for a pair of eyeglasses of extra
quality. I observed at a glance that
Iu
* /!««• optic,
K reales! mraleal skill to effect a complete cure. bhe did not allude to the fact, neither
kkwtuk
1 ven when Its poser.is broken, it cUtws to the did I. She wanted something of the
best order, and of courra I knew any­
thing would do to cover up the dummy

Petitions against the German spirit
monopoly measure are pouring into tbe
reichstag.

I CURE FITS!

By all Means Porcbase NimnT

PLUG
TOBACCO

S. W. VENABLE &amp; CO,

STFftnVEMPLOrMENT

done KOXXXi damage.
’
’
'
I haveJiern afflicted with catarrh for 20 years.
It luM-iin.H rhmnll- ami tl.-—

Sffi
than thirty minute*, nnd often thts with great
■IlflVmJtv.

I a ,n tn n

i_ 7

ium. n. ncsi. uosion do
to cracking tbe Bra’S safe.

render Ayer’s Kwsaprttla unequal) M 1W a blood

(with h„ ,„«)
ho,
indifferent loot. ' She
K1"" *“ •P*»»&lt;«S&lt;*i r»d
°
“"I ordered
“If1"1". /«". r&lt;« «, 1 nude U&gt;e
pnee conndrrablv leM. 1 told her
Il—» III* irv.ll mBU.7
Ml&lt; ............J
•her were worth «U. hot to her tbeT otaA—i.ww.
certain mortgage rirented by WUlhun X
would be ebeeper. She returned neil Wbeekcto RobertH. Manball, dated tlx- MJ“■J-got h,rgln«e.u&gt;d deputed. Tb. day of August. A. D. IWC, and recorded «m U&gt;r
iSh dayof Augwrt. A. D. !•«. In Uber No. *&lt;-t
““ «P •« rneered with the el.e.pmt
kind o( emtel.--jWwm^w

■AiiEnam’ittKKs

nilT.n whl-l.------

»- -1-lnus.l til IT

nr.
proverbial,
rolw,un, w. once knew
•.■, o«o»,~l to write hi,
!J5£JbSj?“ whl1' “ «" b"ta&lt;
"-I up
Sot thM WO no .ign O1 pov^Aai»wZ-PrOb&lt;W' *1W 11 fr'nn choio*

rent, notice l» lu’r.! '

■•

StoraAuetattwtL£3SS.S»&gt;r
iaKsrjsSfcw-

ulsomc your bonnet
ure Ji looks n- well as
tar." Oqly a woman
liks thia and say them

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�Agricultural.
RVGON DA VEXPOBT, Kt

To plant diseased potatoes will insure*
coatin nation of the rot.
4. Even if direction No. 1 baa fxen
followed, more or lere of the potato fun­
gus will probably remain over winter
in the field ready to grow if there fa an
opportunity. Do not, therefore* plant
fa the same fields as hut year, nor fa ad­
joining ones, nor near field* planted
by neighbors if some more remote local­
ity can to found.
5. Take advantage of the prevailng
direction of the wind. Our summer
und autumn winds are chiefly from
pofau between S. and W. There is,
therefore, a chance of escaping wind­
blown spores by planting to the S. W.
of other potato fields, or to the N. E. of
woodlands or other large uncultivated
tracts.
•’&gt;. The growth of the parasite is fav­
ored by moisture and stopped by drouth.
It I* rapid in rainy weather liud when
there are heavy dews. Usually the rot
is much worse upon clay land or other
soils which retain moisture. Choose,
therefore, a light and drv soil for plant­
ing.
it hm been shown experimentally
that, with only moderate watering, the
summer spores will penetrate the soil
to a depth of several inches, consequent­
ly “hilling up" will not protect The
probabilities are, also, that no sulwtanees
can to dusted upon or otherwise applied
to the growing plante with much bene­
fit. if some varieties of the potato are
less subject to the rot than others, a
thing not improbable, the present state
of our knowledge does not enable us to
say positively which they are.

To remove oil .WOTS from book
leaves or other paper, rub chalk powder
on both sides, nnd lay over it blotting
paper, or any unsized paper on both
sides. Then press It some time with a
hot flat iron. /The beat will cause much
of the oil to.nx lt and l&gt;e absorbed by th$
chalk. The same process will often do
for clothing. The chalk can be brushed
or washed out. Amonia or strong al­
cohol is nsualy better however. There
are few oil spots that one or the other
will not dissolve out. If very strong
the amonia may bo diluted with a little
water, or better with alcohoL Indeed,
one of the best preparations for most
soiling of clothing is a simple mixture
of part amonia spirit and part water,
proportion not being important.—! Prai­
rie Fanner.

INCINERATION.

The body was conveyed to the retort
by means of a easi-iron cradle like a
eoSn.in shape.
Perhaps h better idea
of it*may be obtained by caUing it a
cage of cast-iron bars, which are about
Ib Mlvl&gt;lg*a Farmer.
The following is the report of investi­
six inches apartWrought-iron
gations of the potato rot conducted at
the-materinl first used, but the intenrity
«he laboratory of the Michiigan Univer­
of the heat ao warped Ute frame, or
cage, that it was found impos*:bi» to
sity. It is useful in giving an intelli­
preserve ite form.
Before placing the
gent description of the nature of the
body in, this cradle, a wheel.’ knturalt-d
disease. Although lengthy we print it
with a solution of alum, i» ptuced on
entire:
the bottom of the receptacle, nnd the
The rot which has this season dretroyend* of the sheet extending’ over the
«i nearly one-third of the potato crop
sides so as to to folded over und around
ia Michigan, and u still larger per cent
the body.
In an adjoining room,
in New York and neightorihg States, is
There are all sorts and degrees of known as the undertaker’* room, the
identical with that which caused the
virtue, and some times we are told that coffin in which the body is brought to
great famine fa Ireland in 1847. Michi­
virtue is ita own reward. Mr. A. F. the ••crematorium'- (a* the house is
gan annually raises atout 9,000,000
Evans, La., says, in writing about called in Lancaster,) i* opened, and all
bwshels of potatoes, and though we are
Brown’s Iron Bitters “1 have been the superfluous clothing is removed froffi
in no danger of starvation should the
recipient of ite virtue in mv family to a the corjise It is particularly Mecessary
satire potato crop to destroyed for a
considerable extent.” This great iron to remove buttons and other metallic
series of years, the. Ions of even a third
tonic has superior advantages as a fam­ rabstances from the clothing, to avoid
•r a quarter of the crop bears heavily on
ily medicine. Ite power has been thor­ the ruaimilation of foreign substancea
the prosperity of the farming commun­
oughly tried, and its virtues abundantly with the ashes of the body. Having
ity. The Importance, then, of the pota­
proved. Nearly a million bottles a year been properly prepared for delivery to
to crop, and the protobiUty of the re­
are sold by the druggisas of this eounthe retort, thebody wns-then conducted
tain of the rot next year with increas­
to nnd placed in the cage, which rested .
ed destructiveness should the sca.*on to
wet,' makes it desirable to give the
More than 35,000bushels of beans were upon a whet-lod truck. The loose ends
widest possible currency to sound
raised last season within a nuliiut of of the alum-«io«ked sheet were then
knowledge ot the nature of the disease
folded over th? body, nnd the truck was
seven miles of Charlotte.
and the measures which can to used to
pti«hud lo the front of the retort.
An
check its spread.
Credit is due the German women and opportunity was offered for whatever
physicians for first using Red Clover fintoral service might have been doNATURE OF THE DISEASE
blossoms as a medicine. Ih-st results sired. hut none hna been requested or
are obtained when combim-d with other desired, and none were held.
The potato rot is a contagious disease
The following corn7-pond»«nce will be medicinal roots aud herbs, as in Dr.
which often spreads from plant to
The retort Had been heated to h tem­
plant and field to field with great rapid­ of interest to all readers of the Farmer, Jones’ Red Clover Tonic, which is the perature c»ti mated to be about 2,500
and
especially
to
those
engaged
in
stock
lM»t known remedy for all blood diseas­ degrees.
ity. The diseaMi attacks the tops us
(It is not clear what the
es. atomnch and liver troubles, pimples,
well as the tubers, and n due solely, or raising:
former experiment* were on which
costiveness, bad breath, piles, ague und
primarily.at least, to the presence d( a
One man
malaria disease, indigestion, loss of a|&gt;- thi* t.'liiuate is based.)
minute parasitic fungus, yhytnphtbora
petite. low spirits, head ache and all dis­ opened.the large iron door of the retort
S'vftoru. The life history of this par­ Henry A. Haltth. Emj.
Dear Sik:—I have examined your ease of the kidneys. Price 50 cents.. of and two otheh pushed the iron cage
te was carefully Investigated manv
containing
the
body
into
fierce
white
“
Hand
Book
of
Farm
latw
”
with
much
Fried Hotchkiss.
years since by De Bary and other bot­
heat of the retort. This transfex of the
anists, and is now well known. The satisfaction. It will be of great use to
A Holland catholic church has been cage nnd body from the truck to the
destructive effects of the fungus are farmers and others, as it covers most
generally first observed upon tbe tutors all the cases arising in ordinary busi­ organized at Grand Rapids and $11,400 flat fire-clity’burface of the retort occu­
pied only thirty second*. The body
late in'the fall, but the disease is pre­ ness transiu-tions. But there Is one ease subscribed towards a building.
was in the retort—an arched receptacle
sent much earlier in the season, and that often occurs that it may be well to
Mishler’s Herb Bitters is prepared by
may to recognised on the tops by a cer­ more fully explain. To illustrate 1 will a physician and chemist of the highest that wa* nine,feet long, three feet wide
and thirty inches high. Against the
tain characteristic blotched, black or takertny own experience. I am a stqck
repute, not only. in the community in
brown-spotti, dead appearance.
A feeder. I fatten cattle, sheep and hogs, which he lives, but abroad as well. outer surface ot this fire-brick structure,
more critical inspection of the diseased and sell to shippers, usually to deliver Mishler's Herb Bitters is an absolute known a* the retort, fierce little jets of
tops would show numerous white spots at some futilse time. Now suppose on cure for dyspepsia, liver complaint, flame were pressing, unseen, forced by
scattered over the leaves and stems. the 20th of Febuary 1 sell a car-load of cramps in the stomach and every form means of a blower, which also applied
Wh«i highly magnified three spots are cattle to be delivered on the first day of of indigestion, and affords almost im­ ita blast to the furnace, nnd distributed
tounoxo to miniature forests of slender March, at five rente per pound. The
mediate relief in dysentery, colic, chok the heat a* equally a* possible to all
stems growing up out of the surface of cattle are selected. The shipper pays ra morbus and diseases of the kldnev pnrta of lhe retort, and maintained the
the leaves and stems of the potato. me 850, and goes his way.
intensity of the temperature m long as
or bladder.
On
the
first
of
March
cattle
are
lower,
These tiny stems commend? branch and
was desired. The action of the neat
swell out at the ends into ellipsoid or and the shipper does not come forthem.
R. T. Lyon’s new salt well at Luding­ upon lhe body, a* seen through a Little
•val bodies, known as summer spores. The grain m the cattle does not pay for ton is down about »X) feet. •
slide in the door, was. first, to force
TheM* little spores are produced by-mil­ the feed in that time in the year, but
out nil the moisture in it—fatty oils or
lions and are so small that a million the 850 will cover the fall in the price,
Therefore see that the’ memlieni of aqueous particles—nnd to convert these,
could easily He side by side on a square if 1 am permitted to go on and sell
as well ns the moisture of the aluminch -without crowding. When ripe them to aome one else. Thfe question is. yourjamilv are w-11 supplied with Dr
water sheet, into a dense cloud of
they separate from the stem by a joint can I legally do so? I am aware of the Jacksohs liver pills and use Dr. Jeckand fall. Under the influence of water fact that the shipper is Hable for the son's root and herb cordial; it will vapor, which filled the retort nnd for
the living. jeUy-Uke contents of the keeping of the cattle &gt;n&lt;l possibly for sharpen the appetite, help digestion, awhile hid tho body from view. *The
spore mav push out a long, slender tube, damages: but he is often a worthless promote sound sleep, strengthen the alum-soaked sheet saved the body from
capable of growing down directly into fellow, and u judgment against him system and so remnoye those distress­ instant Injury bv the heat, in the net of
any part of the potato plant to bt^gin a would lie worthless. Now what kind ing symptoms which, if neglected, may decomposing it in the retort, and left it
new cycle of growth; or may separate of a contract should be made in order result in the most serious consequences. to the regulated action of the intense
Into several distinct portions (swarm that the stock may be sold if the pur­ For sale bv W. H. Goodyear. 81.00 per heat after it had been properly placed
An thr vapor-cloud dissipated, the out­
spores) which being endowed with life chaser does not come for them at the bottleupon?
We ......
have taken
line* of the body could be seen imper­
»u motion,
iiiuuvn, burst
mirw inrougn
we wall
wnu of
oi time agreed
.........
..
........
and
through the
Last year in Grand Traverse county fectly defined under the glowing sheet
Mie mother spore, swim about actively ■ £hto
UP tn our Grange, but
there
were
two
convictions
under
the
for a few minuUe. and then either die
"rived at no definite conclusion.
—which, in the nbeencc of outside air,
An answer from you will very great­ almost olaolete state law against the and in the aabestos-like effect of 0&gt;e
or thrust out a slender tube, capable, as
use of profane language^
Yours truly,
inrthe other form, of becoming a ma­ ly oblige.
alum, still preserved its general form,
CYRUBG.
I-IICK.
t-arc plant inside of the potato plant.
even • while it and the body which
Answer.—The transaction referred to
All this wonderful vital activity, so
•Don’t know what alls me lately". it had covered had grown all
readily obeerved under the microscope, by Mr. Luce is a “contract to sell” and Can’t eat weH.—can’t sleep welt Can't into
the
incandescent
mass—in­
takes place, aa we have seen, in bodies not a “sale." The cattle still remain his, work and don’t enjoy doing anything. tensely
brilliant like the interior
small enough to rest easily on the point nnd any loss that might result from Ain’t really sick, and I really ain’t well of a big mclting-j»ot in a glass­
•f a pin and light enough to to blown their sickness, or the like, would fall Feel all kind o’ played out, someway.” maker's factory. Thu time which had
upon him. The 850 was paid to satisfy
fsem field to field.
That is what scores of men sav every elapsed in effecting this brilliant trans­
: The mature fungus lives in the tops the statute of frauds, which provide* day. If you would take Dr. Pierce's formation. and during which the body, •» tutors of the potato, and is also a that “no contract, for the sale of person­ “Golden Medical Discovery” they would- had rcniniu.fl hidden in t’ : cloud, was
f minute affair. Its presence ran only to al property for. the price of 850 or more soon have no occasion to say it. It- perhaps twenty-five or i’ . .&gt; tuinut.*
detected by the. microscopist, but its shall to good and binding, unless the purifies the blood, tones up the system What was revealed, when the vapor
capacity for mischief touts no relation buyer shall accept part of the goods so and fortifies it agaiust disease. It is a
cleared, wa* a scene of incandescence,
to its size. It consists of very numer­ sold, and actually receive the same, or great anti-bilious remedy as well.
an intensely brilliant light that could
ous. • colorless, irregularly-branching, give something m earnest to biiul the
East Jordan's hardwood log crop! only to compared to tlie arc of an
tube-Hke threads. These threads grow bargain or in part payment, etc.” By
through the tissue* of the potato more failing to take and pay the balance due this winter will reach 20,000,000or more. electric light ‘Once or twice there wa*
. &lt;.
a quick flash of eveu an intense! light
wrlees rapidly, appropriating to their on the stock at the time agreed, the f«*t
shipper has broken his contract' and
in the'midst of that Shndrach furnace—
•wn use the nutrient juclai of the veg­
That Hacking Cough can to so
etable, and impoverishing its tissue* so has become liable for the damage
quickly cured by Shiloh’s Cure. We tho bit of flame lasting but » second, of
. that tiiat they either break down direct­ daused. This damage is measured by
guarantee it. For sale by W. II. some Inst escaping ga*
And there the body lay. a deeper
ly or are invaded by bacteria and other the difference between the contract
Goodyear.
heart,of fire, iu the midst of all that
low forms of Ufe, which Induce putre- price and the market price at the time
ill You Suffer with Dyspepsia
the cattle should have t&gt;eeu taken. The j
। factive, decomposition. It is the ma­
and Liver Complaint? Shiloh's Vit- flam^lcas but dazzling heat than any
cattle
mar
to
sold
to
any
other
party
I tare fdngus which sends to the surface
alizer is guaranteed to cure you. For that one ever sees in the red central
the white forests of tiny stalks touring and the shipper’s 850 may to retained
“core of heat" in the heart of a nearly
sale by W. H. Goodyear.
the summer sporet&gt; already mentioned. to satisfy the damages. If the damages Sleepless Nights, made miserable by consumed oak log in a great hearth-fire.
.-These spores live only a short time, but exceed 850 such excess may be recover-,
that tcrribla cough. Shiloh’s Cure is Ite vaguely defined outline could be
ed
in
a
suit
It
the
damages
are
less
&lt; the mycelium (the internal tnto-Hke
the remedy for you. For sale by W. seen, but whnt wits the body and what
, threails of the fungus) perennku and than 850 tlie difference sliould to paid
II. Goodyear.
’
was the sheet could hardly to told,
It seeqisviz
evident
from
hardy. There is little, if any, different- &gt; to
r the shipper.
~
—’S7
”* Catabkah Cured, health and sweet where all was one integral body of
iation of parts of distinction of function
statement of facte that the parties
breath secured by Shiloh’s Catarrah flamcles* fire.
that the
the «Oehoul&lt;l
85Oshouid
in th« intrant portion, ot the tuwu.. did not contemplate th«
Remedy. Price 50 crate. Nasal In­
One hour sufficed, in all probability,
*.d coMequml,. unlike U&gt;e hlfter i'« ’‘'P"1"®1
'hebreach
jector free. For sale by W H. Good­ to reduce the body to ashes. It is an
I pi.ct,, h new plant may, under favorcontract, 1 artira may under
year.
error to suppose that these ashes are all
lit condition, ariw trmi any least nor-:
. ',rc“"‘’*?DS5, «&gt;*"»• ” to
For
1:;:
‘
e
Back.
Bide
or
Chest
use
Shi
­
literally
fine ashes; some of the remains,
tion of it In fact anv oortion of It is whut dsun«W«‘
b« P^Uri upon a
loh’s Porous Plaster. Price 25 cents. as a hip bone, for example, remain, in .
' a complete plant in ILsdtJtofag capable breach of their contract. and such “»tipFor sale by W. II. Goodyear.
ash-like condition, ■ but not disinte­
•f growth and reproduction.
|
««’”ofton callorf a “forShiloh’s Cough and Consumption grated. in sizes iH’rhaps from three to
There appears to to some hoi&gt;e ot sue-1
. ®r' farfe,tnrP:
But such a stipCure Is sold by us on a-guarantee. It four inches, and to thoroughly pnlwriM
awfully coYntatting this fungus, more I
hnpl?e?. fro"\ ‘L*
cures consumption. For sale by W. the whole, a longer conUnnanci' in the
than in the ease of almost any other :
H. Goodyear.
retort nt its highest heat w.cial to
similar plant parisite which is equally :
'
SniLOH’H VITALIZF.R is whut you need
wide spread. The important facts to |10 b« eaforcible; the 850 therefore is not
neccesaary.
for Constipation, Loss of Appetite.
to considered in devhing preventive1'} forWturq or amount agreed upon as
The time required to cool the retort
Dizziness and all symptoms or Dys­
measuree are (I): The fungus spiwla i
but&gt; n»oney of ihe shipper
is about twenty hours. This must by
pepsia.
Price
10
and
75
cents
per
bote
L----- one
------plant
------------------• j..—i—during
— *i-_ । in
[ from
to another
the,the hands ot the stock-feeder, and
done by a thoroughly natural process,
tie.
For
sale
by
W.
H.
Goodyear.
growing season by summer spore*, raiu- may to retained by the latter if his Croup, Whooping Cough and Bron­ und without letting in cold air. or the
1 washed or wind-blown; and (21 it damages equal or exceed that amount.
chitis immediately relieved by Shi­ retort would be injured if not ruined.
It may be. weH here to state the crit­
depends, primarily, for its spread the
loh's Cure. For sale by W. H. Good- After the cooling had been accomI following season upon its perennial my­ erion which determines whether a
Elished. the whole interior of tlie retort
transaction,
such
as
Mr.
Luce
describes,
' celium (the tube-liko threaib) always to
scraped with a stiff steel brush, to
The new bnildinga erected in Jack­ collect nil the ashe* and all the residue
I be found in the diseased tutors and toi»s. is a “Hale” or a “contract to sell.” The
It may, also, potsibly grow from resting principal test 1* this: If there remains son in 1885 represent a cost value of of combustion. Then, to insure the
L spores’ found in the same situations, al­ anything to to dene to the thing sold, $646,180.
extraction of particles of iron, which
though the existence of the latter is not by । the seller, in order to put it in a
Children will refuse bod tasting cough have flaked off the iron cage, a power­
deliverable condition, then the transacsettled beyond dispute.
' tion is a contract to sell and not a sale. medicine but they will all be willing to ful magnet is applied to the particles,
take Dr. Jackson's syrup of lungwort and the metallic parts are separated
PREVENTIVE MEASURES.
and wild cherry whenever offered. It and removed.—Hartford Timer
i
1. From what has been said it folis as pleasant as maple syrup and will
[ lews that the parasite may often live
An Exception to the ftule.
Who has not met the -impractical reach a bad cough and cure the whoop­
over winter in tbe tops of decaying tu| tors left in the fields after harvest. professor" rtrecribol by David E. Lantz ing cough mnch quicker than any other
During a conversation about dogs
preparation of the kind. For sale by
ns
“
crammed
full
of
learning,"
none
of
; Prudence would, therefore, dictate the
W.
H.
Goodyear.
Gas
De
Smith made some very enthusi­
I complete removal and destruction of which applies to any of our modern
such refuse. It should to hurled or buainaa or even social needs; "purely
The Orchard l^ake military academy astic remark* about their intelligence.
I burned. It should not to used for com- pedantic knowledge for which- nobody has 114 students.
“Do you maintain that dogs are more
wants to pay." One of the most hope­
intelligent than men?'' asked Judge
I was seriously afflicted with rheuma­
I 2. Store the harvested crop in dry ful marks of our time is—next to
Pennybunker.
1 cellars, and sort over several times, at rendering common schools universal tism in my hips and lower limbs. I
“Yea, in many ca*ee, replied Got.
j short intervals, carefully removing and more and more truly educative—to have now used one bottle of Atblopho••I don’t believe it."
from the bins every tuber which shows see our higher schools slowly abandon ­ rous with the most satisfactory results,
-Well, I know that I've got just that
ing the old-time course, now mostly being almost entirely without pain.
| the
of uecay.
dewy. rveuruvr,
Remove, also,
tne least sign oi
iubo. ***•
10 a ,&lt; paraw pile, thoee tuber, which I &lt;1O .Uom. «■&gt;&lt;! preparing youth to E. L. Dimock, of Dimock &amp; Hayner, kind ot a dog."
C* "That doesn’t say much for the intel!• have
been lying
— —
have been
lying L*
in contact —
with
the »&gt;»*t the necessities of life as more ser- Jaynesville, Wis.
Hgenoe
of lhe dog. It’a you who are
| diseased ones. The sorting will be fac- viceable to them and to the world than
the exception to the genera) rule."
j ilitated and the decay hindered by stor­ the mere polish which serves only for.
The recent statistics of the number of
And now there yawn* a social abyss
ing the tubers in casks, barrels, or social ornament and which is often rub­ deaths show that a large majority die
| small boxes. Potatoes buried in quan- bed off to the raw by some turn ot with consumption. This disease'may between the men — Terat Siftinffi.
| tity in field will be likely to ret in Mo what is called cruel fate. -(Blalrco.
-The MeeHeoTprZf nays if in»ecta
commence with an apparently hannlcM
j during winter if, by chance, any infectWe cannot deny that there are cough cough which can be cured by Kemp's crawl into the ear they may be dis­
। ed tubers were buried with the sound
mixtures which are injurious because Balsam for the throat and lungs, which lodged by making the patient lie on the
they contain opium. But Bed Stax is guaranteed to cure and relieve all opposite side, and pouring water into
3. Plant next season only tutors
cases. Price 50 cents and $1. Trial the affected ear; the insect not being
i which are entirely sound, outside and j Cough Cure has no dangerous ingredi­
« .1 .
__
ents. It h prompt, safe and sure; only size free. For sale by Wm. H. Good- -latnsldc. Tbe black spots contain the
twraty-flve cents • bottle.
fungus. Some tutors may appear

pertalrto* to Ufa
addrewdlo Mr. K.

om

wooiidiA) the nurtai* affd .to jlisc^sed
The expense attending the trial and
within. DHermiDc the eoundueu of aequital of T. B. Barrv at East
the tobent by cutting at planting time. Saginaw foota up as even ttt/DO.

l.&lt;f

Don't disgust every body by hawking,
blowing and spitting, but use Dr.
Catarrh Remedy and be cured.

hurried retreat through tto exicrna)

pi®®
GERMsh^eMEOY
ForPalnWs®
ygnuauto x. v«k.&lt;uh &lt;w_nxi.TrK0Mt.ap.

STAR

.a*'

Hi'ory T. Hinman, &lt;laie&lt;t Nu

STTOSTS. 3
mortK*i»« «ni page nu, by *Lleh dtisuli tfm
iMiweruf sale in hiW mortsngv rontak ■ ha*
becorae operative; and wbervM. ttwrr W claim­
ed Co t&gt;e due and unpaid oa Mid mortgage turt
note accompanying the artne. nt tlie date of thia
notice, tbe sum of eight huudrod and BL-veutyflve dollan. and no suit rin equity haring been Ul
ber^nv xlron. uiat by rtf...
tn s;Ud niortgngr contained r.ud t*
i orb »*■ made and provided.&lt;m th*
In tbe county of Barry. Mieliinn
tbe place ot holdin* tbe Circuit &lt;

tai aaid morticMu with Interest ul el«ht per real
tier annum, and tbe ouala and cxpenana uilouM

MARK.___ -.
«a:d nsorteajtr. Mid premise* bcluc described la
Mid
in mortjpMre a* follow*.
„„ to wtt: I.. . ir.tal.

soath bair (U) of the north eai»t quarter (U) ot
section number thirty, (SO) In township n amber

sure'.
pbompt,.

QtCCtl

Default having been made tn tbe condition st
a certain murKage made by Henry Howarth
and Nancy Howarth, bl* wife. January 5th,
1878. to Kalralaziek Holden, and recorded In th*
office of liegitter of Deeds for Barry County
Michigan, on January 37th. ITO, In Uber 13 of
mortgages on page an, which aald mortgage
wm by Mid Kairauulck Holden (now deccaaedy
on the llth day of Augurt. IKSJ. bequeathed to
John Holden by will, the name having been duly
proved and ad milted to probate SeptemberUth;
tssi.in the Probate Conrt for Barry County,
from which decree iherc wil* no appeal, and anew
win with the . erutlcnl.' of Probutc llirrrof hav­
ing been duly recorded In tbe office of Rcgiator
ot Deeda, tn and for Barry County, upon which
mortgage there l» now claimed to be due, one
tbouaand and twenty-one and CS-lOO dollars and

"IK&amp;d December 3d. A. D. 188A
HENRY T. HINMAN. Mortgagee
FRED M. WADLEIGH. Attorney for Mortgagee.

Mortface Sale.
having been made In the eoodlHoaa
rDefault
- --—.-II—
Kdwln Bariuu and Catharine Bartow, m* wiie.
to Julia Curtis. dated March Uth, A. D. ISSS.
and recorded in the office of the
mortgages on

Douce, ine »um oi nine uuuuruu auiu
and 60-100 dollar*, and no cult or proceeding* U
law, or tn equity, haring bron taken tn colleel
the same or any part thereof.
Now. thereforg, notice is hereby given that,
by virtue of the power of sale In said mortgage
contained, and thJ statute in such eaita nu»?
and provided, on SATURDAY THE Uth DAT
OF MARCH. A. D. 1W6. at ten o’ekxA in Um

nv part thereof,
tt therefore |

-er annum, and tbe cost* and expeaaasallowed

'sx^n’ £1

Couuty at Barry, be told to the hlghert bidder,
or *o much thereof aa may be necmary to pag premises being described tn said mortgage as
I that piece or i
UMMBoantaeesredbyMld mortgage with the
legal corta aod chargea of roch mUa Tba laad
Is described In aald mortgage aa “all that certain

J,
Dated November 3r J. )8as_
JOHNSMITH.
HOLDEN,
jwnerof
CLEMENT
Altona
forsaid
MurtMortgu
C^

online to government survey.
Dated Dec. ITth, A. D. IMA
*
JULIA CUETI8,
Mortgage
ntAS. H. BAD Mil.
AtUy tor Mortgagee.

At a M-talon of the County uf Barry, boiilra a&lt;
Ibr Probate Offiro in th* iTIty of Hartings, m
Tuesday, tbe !»tb day of Jannarv. in theyoar
Default having been made in the conditions ona thousand eight hundred and etebty-«lx.
t a certain mortgage, made by Salomon B.
Present. Wm. W. Cute. Judge of Prolate.
- In the matter at the estate of Minnie E. Totrt
a*, a minor.
On rtuClnx nnd fl line the peUUoo. duly tw
Bed of CJiarl.-s M. Mack Kuardian of sMdmioor
proving that be may be Hrewced to sell «retate
real estate i u *ald peUUoa &lt;Ii-«rrit&gt;eil. eight per ront per annum, and payabhr Novem­
ber 1st. A. D. 1M3. and annually thereafter, and
parable four years from date
estate are required to appear ;
said court, then to be luddcn
payablc forthwith. And default having bem Office, in tbe City of Harting*.
iMd« in the puytnent of interert due Noveadw
Irt, A. D.
th. Mme hsvlnr been and
remained unpaid, nnd rtil! remxlnnij unpaid,
tbe idoreMlu nrtnelnai ■um of onr bundrwl ud
•eventy-Bre doltaro wlth *11 arrearMea of ister■ •-t thereon. Inch been and I* now declared to
be now due and parable; and there h now O Jo publl5bed to tb
claimed to be due al toe dale of this tx&gt;Uca tbe
*tuu of two hundred and ten and nine one &lt;tandredth* dollart &lt;fcno.oi» and an atlonn-v fee of
tui nty-Cie dollar*.

lUxxn, a

lATn-OWJ

that on Saturday, the loth day of April, A. D.
1MC. at one o'clock In the afternoon. I shall mdl
at public auction to tbe iilghert bidder at the
north front door ef thr Court bowu- In tbe city
of Halting*. Michigan, the property dcM-ribed
In said mortgage a» follow* &lt; oonneneing al
the quarter peal on tbe u. tide of section 17.
In town three north of nuigr eight »rvi, and
running Irons tllroee »oulh 16 chains and -17
nuht; thence south Tv'i degree* east, it
chains and nine links to a stake and stout
standing In tbe center of the high way a* a plaer
of beginning: thcaee along the veuter of Mid
highway aoalh 7v% decree* ea»t. 3 chains and
:u‘-» link*; thence south on a line paraUel with
tbe quarter line te the Tlioniapple river; thence
westerly along said rirrr to a point *• that a
line running north parallel wiQi the east line
------------------ - -------------- thence
?lace of beginning:
38 line I
o Hnks long on the
west side;
art. Off ar...... ..
”
Date&lt;l .lanuarj-i.tth iMr.
ALEXTANDER FOKTFE
CHAR IL BAUER.
Murt&lt;aitre.
AttT for MqcinKre. \__
Default liarlug been made in the condition* of
* certain mortsaae made and executed by Jared
Palmer and Sabrina Palmer hl* wife, to Geonre
Morgan, dated October vth, im. aiw! recnnlnd
In the office of tbe Regliter of Deed*, for the
County of Barry and State of Michigan, on the
5Lh day of November. 1**3, In LUmt No. a of
mort£:w*. on j&gt;aac tfn. Said mortgag'- wa*
Eiven to aeettre Ute payment of the principal
num of tlx hundred and fifty dollar*, with the
Intervet thereon at the rate of seven per cent,
per annum, and payable annually on the 9nth
&lt;4n mt
I" ~~~
,
.V ..Ul
m

kh

11 wm ta said mortgage expressly agreed that,
should any default be made in tbe payment of
said Interest or any part thereof on any day
whereon the same Is main payable, as Inereln
ripnwd. Mid should the mine remain unpaid
and In arrears for tbe spare of thirty day*. then

Stair of Michigan. Count) of Barry--m.
Notiro i« hereby rtvrn, that by an
Probate Court for thr Co-.inty of Bai
the Iftti day of January. .Cl&gt;. tMU,
from that date were allowed far.
al) creditors of old deevaaed are
present tbelr claim* to Mid Probate
tbe Probate offire. in the dtv of'11m

VIRGINIA-

Michigan Centrai

Ths Niagara Falls (Routs.
GRAND RAPIDS DIVISION.

tom of six hundred and nfty dollars, with all
amaniMi of iateraat thereon, should, nt the
opium of the said (teoruf Montan, hl* executors,
administrators and
become anil be due
and payable I mroedlateb thereafter, altheusb
tbe period above limited for th-- pavm&lt; nt there
mcAl of interrot due October sth. IMS. and the
same haring been due and remained unpaid,
and In arrears for tbe space of no days and on­
wards. and still remaining unpaid, the afomald
principal sum of six hundred and fitly dollars
with all arrearages of interest then-on. hath
been and I* now declared to be now doe and

of »alr contained u

a

CLEMENT

mire HASTINGS BANNER and
1 DETROIT WEEKLY TRIBUNE

�PHOM wabhinbton.
_

n—l^ant S10D«

th®

B0#r

death in the pit.

NAT1ONAL BOARD OF TRADE.

Torrlble Explosion of Fire-Damp
In • West Virginia Mias.

WasUKoto*. Jau. 22.—Tbe President
Wednesdaynominated Charles J. Canda. of
New York, to be Assistant Treasurer of the
United Slate* at Now York City.

the Newburg Oriel Coal Company, Nswmediately fallowing the eauud ot the ex­

month of the abaft, and debris of all kinds
sued, and crowds of people hurried to tbe

The shaft in which ths explosion occurred
was sunk about two years ago. and has
reached a depth of three hundred and fifty
feet. From the base ot the abaft tho main
beading runs out about half a mile. The
theory advanced as to the cause of
tho explosion is that fire-damp had
accumulated in one of the room*
miner's lamp, but nothing positive has yet
been learned. The force ot the explosion
blocked tlie air so close that no one would
...nii.— tntn tho main hnadinr to ascertain
passage could l&gt;e estabfisl
being pushed vigorouslv.
Wmkkuno, W. Va.. Jai

.trusteeof the Brooklynbri&lt;1«e. and wa*one

out yesterday morning—th owe ot Daniel
Miller, Isaiah Timmons (acting pit boss)
and his son. Their faces were badly black-

The afterdamp is not

tern settled in committee* Friday waa
one by the Senate Committer on Terridori's Which decided to report favorably
/ the bill tor tlie admiiwiou of Wnahington

irae of Washington and thr Bitter Root
Mountains.

when hi* sueveesor shall be up{&gt;oiated.

the mine. One woman has lost her reason
on account ot the death of her husband aud

an interview with Representative O'Neil,
ol Missouri, chairman of thr House I'otn■

«r*dc in Chicago, New York. Baltimore,
Philadelphia, Boston. Portland (Ore-), Baa
rraactoeo. 8t. Paul, Minneapolis, Milwau­
kee and other dries.' Prreidrat Fraley, of
Philadelphia, presided.
Washw*tox, Jan. 22.-At Wednesdays
sssaion of the National Board of Trade
after the annua) report of the executive
council had been road and adopted ths
Merchants' Association, of Mtlwaskss,
waa admitted to membership. Presi­
dent Fraley was then re-sletted. and
twenty Vire-Presideute were chosen.
Useolutioufl were adopted declaring it ex­
pedient for the National Government to
aasume the full expenditure authorised by

tster, lor over uue
actual voyage, aa a *ubveuUon to Ameri­
can vessels of over one thousand
tons actually engaged In foreign commerce.
Abo a resolution asking Congress to enact
the Lowell Bankruptcy hill introduced in
ths Senate by Mr. Hoar and in lhe House
by Mr. Co Dino. Com mi I tees were ap­
pointed to preoeut these rsMlntiprai to the
appropriate Congressional committees.
Wasmikutok, Jan. 23. — The National
Board of Trade adopted Thursday resolu­
tion* favoring reciprocity treaties with
Cannda and Mexico; declaring it to
be the duty x&gt;! Congress to • nact
laws to preverfv States from enforcing
mending the proposed improvement of -the
Columbia River and ita tributaries, and ad­
vising Congress to make a hbeml appro­
priation for tbe work. A resolution lavorthe abolition of the revenue tax
fueturer* wo* defeated, snd reaolutiotu. wenad opted declaring that th* drawback* on
exported R&lt;&gt;od*madoof imported material*

vided into three compartments, two o’
which are fitted with cages and hoisting
apparatus for bringing the coal to the sur­
face, while tbe third is tbe ventHatfnc
•haft. Many inexperienced men have vol

dutie* imj
•stabtishsd by thr Government.
Wamlnotok, Jan. 23.—The National
Board of Trade yesterday adopted resolu­
tion* urging legislation to prevent the
undervaluation of inerchaudiM- and to de­
fine the harbor I’unite of uavigablr water
courees; recommending the adoption of the
central system and the passage of (h* bill
to regulate commerce. The board ad-

SLIDING .SNOW.

forty bodies yet to be-Koverod.

VICTORIA'S VIEWS.

*n&lt;iw*Ude

ridedly in favor of the Eight-Hour law. He

Wssumotov. Jan. J85. — Coitgreasman
Joa-ph Rankin, of Wisconsin. who has been
crith-alb III lor rarer*! weeks. died here yestoday rftemoon of Bright ’a disease. Con­

eighth (3rmgra».
DKC1MOS.

has decided to

instruct Cabinet

terday r^do from Buckingham Palace to
drawnby eight horses, escorted by caval­
ry. LArge crowds lined the streets through

Loin's at the opening of Parliament was
vary brilliant.
Lord Halabury, the Lord Chancellor, read
gives the following aa its substance; It ex­
presses Mtiafuction nt Great Britain'*

Un) prerogative.
with Russia and the progress of the
delimitation of the Afghan frontier,
the pacification of Egypt and the
hopeful
prospects
of
Sir
Henry
Drummond Wolffs mission, and the rapid
progress ot the British, in Burmah. It re­
gret* the unsettled condition of Ireland
and hopes that, if it should be found necce
•ary to adopt measure* to supersede the
ordinary laws for the purpose of upholding
public order, the Government will be giver
the full support of Parliament. TheGovernmenL it say*, will introduce local govern
tnunt bills for England and Scotland and a
•Imilor measure for Ireland if tlw circuit)

minority

mttti-a protesting asamst the bll
nMfttemoot ot run John Porter

also a bill relating to international copy
right. The speech regret* the recent de­
pression in trade and hopes that tbs royal
commission will devise some means of unproving business.

THE BI-METALLISTS.
• nd»' Kfcotoralw-u.«|ou. and Mr
‘'■tnrntilr ' fourth
■leelann*
that

Meeting of

the

ou« io** of life and property i* anticipated.

to th* Tribone-Republkan •*¥• that
Maroon
!’**• . road has I— “■*
•erne of fearful lose during tbe
day

are

intenstfird

by the' develop-

be a snow-bound tomb. While lueu were
hunting tor bodira in Thuraday'* »npw-

midnight
on
Tuesdav.
Qavton
Garnett,
8o!
Camp, 'charks Tut­
tle.
Marlin
Riley,
Jap ) Farris.
August Goodwin, Al Bom* and Martin
Patterson were asleep in a cabin which
slide came down it snapped the trees os
though they were pipestems, hurling
them against the cabin and crushing
everything
into
u
ninra.
Martin
Riley and August Goodwin had their backs
broken, and Riley was suffocated. When
the slide struck the timber it divided, part
rushing across ths gulch, burying a cabin

men, without injuring them.

•nd »tiirU&gt;d to rescue Uieirtricnd*. Wednea
day evening, after cutting through numburies* faller trera, they effected an entrance

International

other five suffering terriblv. 8ol Camp lay
on hi* face dead. The body o! Jap Farri*
was pinioned across tbe back
by
heavy timbers. Riley died in five minutew
after the disaster. His dying convulsions

ndmant stnklucout ttfe clause sllowlnc
er bouse to eicludr the roil of a Ulate,
providing that In ca«r of dispute. tfm
tUon ubat! be submitted to a Jouit oo.&gt;

of Uie International Monetary Standard
Association was held yesterday. Mr. Henry
II. Gibbs, ex-Governor qf tbe Bank of En­
gland.pr-eidod, and, intfn address, admittec
that the progrera of bimetallism was alow
in England, but said it was advancing ic
Germany. He said :hs believed that the
Royal Commission on ths depressed con­
dition of trade In Great Britain would re­
port that the present condition of
thr silver question bad an imporas nor ehildret: should
' tout bearing on the depression. - Mr.
Henry IL Grenfell, Governor ot the Batik
of England, expressed confidence that
the United Staten would not alter tns
provisions of tbs Bland bill. Bi-mrtallism,
Um bUlpi’Mbng. and waa therefore not in or­ Mr. Grenfell said, wm of vital interest to
der The House adjourned, pending an InV44« l 1 U'Xf. If,,/.
—_
trade and agriculture. Mr. Thomas
Sutherland, nwniber of Parliament for
of

Parliament

Tower

had bitten Uiemeeb’e* on the hand* and
nr in* in their delirium, and prerented a

hurricane

wind in thi* city reaching a velocity of
eighty-two miles a:i hour. Building*,
ch arch spires and chimneys were blown
down, and street* aud baacinente flooded
blown in, and awnings and signs sent
flying in all directions. Two women were
caught in a falling building and fatally
hurt. No ocean disasters have been *•■

Tho meeting resolved

man Empire would uphold monometallism.

Lackawanna A Western Railroad track at
Orange last summer, had her foot caught
in the rail*, and waa ran* over by a train.

Wednesday *ho obtained a verdict of &gt;20,-

Tt.et.um of &gt;5,(KiD,000 was expended on
th" work, which U 1,830 yard. in length.

drafts on sixty-five dMerout banka, printed
papcr He Prf,r*1 to be Robert

found the little one almost suffocated la Its
crib. Retracing her steps to the sidewalk
she stumbled over another insensible child
in the corridor. Hhe saved both. Mrs. H.
M. Upham carrirel an invalid, a Mrs. How-

A CHEAP MEMORY.
For a time life was kUy deUakxu; R

Succession Bill-

Wsssutcrrix, Jan. 20.—Tbe President ap­
proved yesterday the Hoar bill providing
for thr performance of the duties of the
President m case nt the removal, death or
inability Irnth of ths President nnd ViesPresident.
This important measure provide* that in
case of the death, ‘removal, resignation, or
inability to awe ol both ths President and
Vice- President the office shall devolve upon
tb- fcXtrtarv of State, and then upon tbe
Secretary &lt;■’ the Treasury. Secretary of
War gttoruey-Genrral. Postmairtcr-Gen•ml, Scretarv of the Navy, or Secretary of
«be Interior, in thr order named, should
further vacancies occur.

COOOANUT8 IN FLORIDA.

TziUte Haute, Ind., Jau. 22.—The boiler
at Fairbanks A Dunwege'a distillery ex­
ploded yesterday morning. The engine
house was completely deuioHahed. George
Ottern&gt;*n and Frank McNelHs were killed.
Michael Ryan, Charies Welker. Frank Brya-t, Riley Evington and Joe Parsons were

an extensive Florida cocoanut-grower.
Be is a member of the firm of Field A
Osborne, Exra Ovbornc being asso­
ciated with him in tho entarprire. To
a Tribune reporter the other day Mr.
Field Mid: “We are located in Dade
County, Florida, which is the extreme
southern end of the peninsula, on the
Atlantic coast. There, between Cape
Florida and Jupiter Inlet, we have
now about eight thousand acre* of land
which wu are devoting to cocoanut­
walks, which is the distinctive name
applied to there plantations. We oegan
our purchase of land there about three
years ago, buying it from the Govern­
ment at a low price. It being in the
Everglade region, as will be seen by a
eaco at the map. the land has never
n considered of much value for any
purpose, whatever it may' become by
an extensive system of drainage. Here
we arc upon the shore ot the sea, a
needed requisite in tho successful
growth of the cocoanut palm. The
soil is a porou* coral land. From Cape
Florida north for a distance of ninety
miles, running parallel with the coast,
there are bay*, river* and sounds, dis­
connected by narrow strip* of land, but
themselves connected by inlets to the
ocean, through which tnc tide ebb* and
flows. Between these and the ocean is
our strip of land, which varies in width
from twenty rods to a little over a mile,
bring elevated nearest the ocean, and
sloping gently toward the west.
"Thu chain of inland water* receiving
-the fresh water flowing from the Ever­
glades prevents its Teaching through
this strip of land. Easterly winds fre­
quently drive the Gulf Stream waters
against the coast beach as far north as
Lake Worth; these water* being aboot
eighty degree* FahrenheiL a tropical
plima'tei is produced and a fine growth
of regulation is injured. We are fanned
by the breeze* wafted to us from the
(fulf stream, and everything favor*
rank, luxuriant growth. * Here during
the last two yean* we have planted over
two hundred thousand cocoanuts. We
take all our help nnd implements
from
“■the
—
North. The
native*
shiftier*
there arc a wild,
laxy, shiftless
class, unfit nnd incapable for idork.
The total population of Dade County in
1880 was only 257. Our planting is
done in winter, when I take my family
South with me and superintend the
work in person. At other seasons the
trees help thi’inrelves nnd very little
cultural attention is needed.”
“At what age do the tree* come into
bearing?"
•
“From six to seven yearn from plant­
ing. Then they will average about two
nuts per trie, and bear continually al­
most until seventy or eighty years old. •
We plant about* twenty ’feet apart,
which gives about one hundred trees to
the acre, or a little more.”
“What about price and protitaF’ Mr.
Field was asked.
“During the last three vear* price*
by the cargo have ranged from. tvrente
to reventv-five dollars a thousand,
twenty dollars being the lowe-. figuro
for the most common kinds. This is
for the nuts delivered in New York; the
freight and expense from ’he tree to the
market will not exceed five dollar* a
thousand.”
there n&lt;&gt; danger of overstocking
the market?”
•■The demand for cocaanuts i» now
.almost unlimited. I have s profitable
offer for all I can poreibh raise in
yearn to come. The nut will lx* used
green to a much forgvrextent than now
when people know how good it Is; and
the water, which is then clear, ai^d not
milky as when ripe, will be highly
relished .a* a beverage. Why, we eat
the nnt from the shell at the South. It
is soft and rich. Then the husk, which
is generally thrown away in America.
I* a valttawe part which i&gt; won to be
utilized. Experiments tn separate the
fiber by machinery are now in progress
and the device is nearly jierfccted. In
addition to this, there is not sufecient
land in Florida adapted to the growth
of the cocoanut to overstock the market
if all was planted to iL Perhaps not
over one million trees could be grown
there successfully."
Mr. Field said that a sufficient number'
of cocoanut palms have been growing
in South Florida for forty years frilly to
demonstrate the certainty of success.
And these trees compare most favorably
with lhe most successful in other
countries, both in quality and quantity
of product. But not until about six
yearn ago wm any attention given to
this industry in that State. About that
time a few 'thousand were planted at
Lake Worth, a imrt of which are now
in buaring. Since then residents of
Key West have planted several thou­
sand on ; the different key*, which are
nearly all composed of th’is coral sand,
varying in width from ten ton hundred
feet; and it'ia thought these keys will
»oon be devoted entirely to the growth
of the coooanut. Messrs. Field &amp; Oxborne already have about eighty thou­
sand growing on Key Bhcayne. An
advantage which Florida possesses over
the West India Islands and other
tropical region* where the coooanut is
grown is nearness to tho United States
market. Those who visited the New
Orleans Exposition saw many fine
specimens of the oocq^nut palm, some
of which were twenty or thirty feet
high. They grow to the height of one
hundred feet in their native region, and
the tree is nn interesting object It
bears both male and female flowers, the
leaves curving downward being from
twelve to twenty feel long. The fruit
is borne from a long pointed spathe
which is curious.—N. Y. Tribune.

man writes to the Philadelphia
2¥e.'.i from Oxford, Pa., to inquire in
regard to the word “elmidlcal.” We
can tell tlie man all about the word.
It wm coined by an enterprising poet
who was in search of a rhyme for gid-

In our direction, from over Hyde's
prairie. The result wa* a sharp stir

It wa* a rude awakening from our
pleasant trance. The rumor wa* but a
rumor—nothing definite about it; so, in
the confusion, we did not know which
way to retreat. Lyman was for not re­
treating at all, in these uncertain cir­
ca ms tone ex; but he found that if be
tried to maintain that attitude ho would
fare badly, for the command were in
no humor to put up with insubordina­
tion. So be yielded the point and,
called a council of war—to consist oi
himself and tbe three other officers;
but th&gt;. urirates ni.ide sneb a fuss about
being left ouu that we had to allow
them to bo present. I mean we had tc
allow them tn remain, for they wen
already presenL and doing the most ol
the talking, too. The queluon was,
which way to retreat; but--all were k
flurried that nobody teemed .to hav&lt;
fiven a guess to offer. Except Lyman
He explained in a few calm word*, th*1
Inasmuch as the enemy were approach
ing from over Hyde's praine. out
course was simple; all we had to dr
was not to retreat toward him; am
other direction would nu&gt;weronrnee&lt;£
perfectly. Everybody saw in a moment
how true thi* was, and bow wire, sc
Lyman got a great many compliments.
It was now decided that we should fal:
back on Mason's farm.
It was after dark by this time, kne
as we could not knqw how soon tht
enemy might arrive, it did not seen
best to try to take the borsos and thlngt,
with us; so we only took the gun* and
ammunition and started at once. Thr
route was very rough and hilly and
rocky, and presently the night* grew
very bluek and rain bepan to foil; so we
had a troublesome time uf it struggling
and stumbling along in thr dark, and
soon some }M&gt;reon suppml and fell, and
then the next person behind stumbled
over him nnd fell, and so did the rfort,
one after the other, ^nd then Bower*
came with th/ keg ef powder in hl*
arms, whilst the command were all
mixed together, arms and legs, on the
muddy slope, and so ho fell, of course;
with the keg; and this started the whole
detachment down the hill In a body, and
they landed in the brook at the bottom
in a pile, and such that was undermost
pulling the hair and scratching and
biting those that were on top of him;
and those that were being scratched
and bitten saying they would die before
they would ever go to war again If they
even got out of this brook tht* time, arid
the invader might rtot for all they cared,
aud the country aloiurwith him—and al.
sueh talk as that, which was dhmud tc
hear and take part in. in such smoth­
ered low voices, and such a grisly dark
Elsce and so wet. and the enemy mav
e coming any moment.
*
The keg of powder was lost, and the
guns too; so the growling and com­
plaining continued straight along
whilst the brigade pawed around the
pasty hillside and slopped around the
broo*k hunting for there things; consoqunntly we Tost considerable time at
this, and then we heard a sound, ami
held our breath and listened, and it
seemed to be the enemy coming, though
it could have been a cow, for it had a
cough like a cow; but we did not want
to wait, but left a couple of guns be­
hind and struck ont for
*nin

in the dark. But we got lost presently
among the rugged little ravines, and
wasted a deal of time finding the way
again; so it wa* after nine when we
reached Mason's stile at last; and then
before wo could open our mouths to
give lhe countersign, several dogs cams
bounding over the fence, with great
riot and noise, and each of them took a
soldier by tbe slack of his trousera and
began to back away With biro.
We
eouid not shoot the dogs without en­
dangering the persons they were at­
tached V&gt;1 »o we had to look on, help^■*41 wh*t ww perhaps the moil
mofUfying^spiKitacle of the civil war.
Cicre was light enough, and to.spare,
r the Mason* hat] now rtin out on the
porch with candles- in lhair hands.
The old man and hi* son came and
undid the dogs without difficulty, all
but Bowers’; but thuv couldn't’undo
hi# dog. they didn't know his combination; he was of die bull kind, and
seemed to be set wia Yale time-lock;
hut they got him lows at last with
some scalding water, of which Bower*
got his share and returned thanks.
Peterson Dunlap afterwards made up a
fine name for this engagemenL and
also for lhe night march Which preceded iL but both have long ago faded
oot Of my n»mory.-ir»b
n
Century.
Tho Groat*it Woman on Record.

■inirun for seat*
kfllsn Italian opera is

my Wack silk new at the time."
Gues* you're right. And how tong
MOW he made hi* property over u&gt; hu

••Seven.
1 know. becauM; then *
took off the flounces and put &lt;»n »&gt;*,
plaiting.”
••Ana when did his mother-in-law
sue himF*
••Six year* ago. At that tim. I toto
the overskirt made into a ba*qu«••And it wa* four years ago tblt
your brother endorsed his paper?”
,4Np, onh- three years. At that linjn
I had lhe akirt cleaned and turned."
••WeH, it's only a year ago tli»™„\
Ann came East, is it?"
•’That's all. Then I had the drew
made over to wear a plain underskirt.”
°I guess she'* right," remarked Mr
H.. as his wife left the room."
••Right or wrong.' cried
tranced friend, “that woman'» price i*
greater than rubie*
Why. if my wife
should try to regulate her memory bv
her dresses, she'd forget all sheerer
knew quicker than a successful candi­
date ever forgot his campaign prom­
—Johnstown. Pa-, baa a colored mao
who ean, with little apparent effort
put into his mouth the end of an ordi­
nary goblet, measuring about three and
one-half inchoa in diameter. He can
also put into the same captious cavern
three unlinitry uen egg* and r*uira
them unbroken.—PiLUbttrgh Port

drera in Toledo. O., at the opening of a
new manual-training school biuPdinf
Among other good things hr -mid ■■thr
best and moat important crop in thi«
country is our boys and girl*. — Weritn

—Before they are m«rrie&lt;l she wiM
carefully turn down hi* coat collar
when it gets awry, but afterward shell
jerk it down into position a* if *bc wm

—It i* rumored that one of our magasinrs next year will publish an Ameri­
can novel, the scene of which is not
laid in Boston; but it is not shfe to be­
lieve sueh wild rumor* until they ore
verified.—.Vorrirfmes Herald.

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J^OW READY
The New York World has discovered
a woman, whose home is in Vineland.
for delivery
N. J., who has with her own hands
built nn eight-rojm addition to her
house, laid tbe bricks, mixed, made and
applied the plaster witli the skill of a
A useful book, full of informaiiM ’
mason, roofed it and driven every nail |for Barry County neople, conctming
from tlie foundation to tho top; abo ILheir own countydug a well thirty-five feet deep, and
fixed herself so that she will be more .
comfortable hereafter. During all thi*
time she has lived fit a cost of nine &lt;
cents a day, six cento for a quart of !
milk and three cento for a loaf of stale '
broad. This remarkable womnn. whoso
matter of the esiatc of O. Prm &lt;•!»■
name is McMahon, has wnahby relatiros in New York, and is related to
idlngaod filing tbe petition, duh
eminent people on both sides of the 1
house. She is educated and refined. '
dresae* plainly but tidily, keeps ber '
hand* soft and white notwithstanding ’
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The Barry Cowty Amal.

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crowded out of both dictionary ov

•1 say, Julia.” said Mr. Hobbs.
self and a triend were disenssing a bum.
nem matter, "how long ago wm it
that 'Lige Hunt moved West?"
•■L«rae—." rjpllnl Mr. Hobb.
“five, six, seven, nine—-yes, nine yeas..

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                  <text>The Hastings Banner
VOL. XXX. NO. 41.

The Hastings Banner.

County News.

rOBLiaawD thumdamj at
Hastino«, Barry Co., Micm,

CEDAR CREEK.
Sleighing good and well improved by
farmers generally.
J. H. Valentine is visiting friends in
Battle Cr-ek.
A. C. Wait is doing a large amount
of work this winter, giving employment
to flve or six men all the uui&lt;.
Mustang Liniment is older than
Edwin Mnwry is happy. It is a boy.
most men,*-And used more and
Ed. says he Is a good republican.
more every year.
The oyster supper at Albert Adams'
was a success, and netted about four­
teen dollars for the benefit of John
Stark post of this place.
Willard Mixer has the measlea.
Where he got them he cannot tell, as
JJEW STOCK OF
there has not been a case of them in
this place for over a year.
Dr. H. F. Peckham was in Freeport
last week.
Last week the correspondent for the
Journal was either too full of bad
whiskey or otherwise intended to tell a
falsehood to fill up the items, for we
are certain that it has been a long time
since we had such a misfortune as he
describes. As for Jonathan, there is
only one person that we know by that
name, and he declares he has met with
no such mishan. He may l&gt;e a little
cranky on politics,'but how is the man
who will resort to telling lies of that
kind? If he keeps on in the way he is
going, more men in this place will re­
fuse to take, the Journal from the
office. We saw a good democrat - who
said he would not take the paper longer,
but his wife wanted to make soap in
the spring and it would be cheaper
12, 14. 16, 18 and 20 ft.
than ashes for it' would i&gt;e all lye by
that time.
Ask George if he took a lady to the
dance the other night and he will say
“Nary" once. George can’t tell a lie.
AU widths and lengths.
Who ever saw a George that could ?
Thomas W. Newton, a pioneer of this
county, died at the home of D. F. New­
ton on Saturday last. Mr. Newton
was Ixtrn in England, and came to this
Three grades. Seconds and No. 3 for country about thirty-five years ago.
Mr. N. was a soldier in the late war, u
for sheds and repairing old roofs.
member of the old Stonewall regiment
from this state and never knew fear
even in battle.
FOR

MARSHALL L. COOK.

Man and Beast.

KUBSCIUITION RATES

ADVXBTIBIKG RATES:

Extra charts tor tpteiai'peaiuotu.

JOB PRINTING.
FapecUl pride b tell In tbe Job Printing De­
partment of the Banska. Everything in the
m&gt;&lt;1 compt:tent

I

workmen employed, enables the
Raxxaa to do arat-ctass lob work.

LUMBER!

W. LOWRY. M. D.,
•
Physician, Surgeon and Oculist.
Colts la town or country promptly attended.
&lt;XBee hoars—S to 10 a. m. and i to 3 p. m.
T^opboae at H&lt; Uoways' drug store.

G

W
•

BENTLEY BBQS. &amp; WILKINS

H. LANDIS, M. D.,
Physican and Burgeon,
woodland, Mich.

R. TIMMERMAN,
• Hommpathic I’hysician &amp; Burgeon,
(FlrM door eait ot Hollowayy* drax »tore.)
Tin. Wm. JONE8,———
V
/
Dentist.

F

Barn Boards,

AW vurfc prxxapUy rttonded to.

Common Pine Boards,

C. WELTON
La aaent for the Watertown insurance Co.
Ha writes pollclea on a man’s property against
toss by ftre, Ugblnlngor wind; against a man’s

Shingles,

0OOK a^UELDON.
toawu AbacnKi

Midi )

Fencing,

J. WRIGHT,
.
Physician.
OaUs day or aLght ^eomptlv attended to.
Office al rosldcaoe, one-half mile east of Carl-

A

Hemlock, 16 ft

Joist and Scantling,

PHILIP T. CQLGKOVE,
A
Lawyer,
Hasting*, Mich.

We can furnish any length up to 50ft-

MrooBcuUng AUerncy for Barry County.

Hardwood Flooring,

B. KEN ASTON.

A

We make a specialty of Elm. Oak,
Ash and Basswood, open air seas­
oned or kiln dried.

Attorney at Law,

.

DrtitapUy aUenainx to.
TOHN CARVETH.
•J
*
Attorney at Law,
Middleville, Mich.

Custom Kiln DrjiiE to Order.

Green Inbh lumber dried in two weeks
\LARKB A RIKER,
for inside finish.
.
Attorneys at Law and
Solicitors in Chancery.
aedcB* la Uuloa block, over Beamer Broc.)
HoaUogv. Mich.
Practice la alt courts of the Blate. Attend to

। Cornice Mouldings, Sash,
Doors and Blinds Al­
ways on hand.
AfABTIN V. BARKER, Real Estate,
AL Insurance and Loans.
■
tafltaa with J. O. Bunyan ft don « doors north

| Above Stock we are Selling
at Lower Prices than
ever before.

lutoreita of noo-realdent I
biHv Irmknd uftrr Varma '

£tLKMRNT SMITH,
Goodyear ft Co.)

QTParties desiring 18 and 20 ft.------Barn
Boards will save money by buying
now.

O. G. Goss and family are vi&amp;itinghis
brother Milo.
M. J. Goas has returned from a busi­
ness trip north.
Jacob Brandstetter and wife of Mid­
dleville, are here visiting “the children."
Severe colds seems to be fashionable
at present
Mrs- Charles Freeman, residing a lit­
tle west of the village, who, for a long
time has been a sufferer from consump­
tion, was buried Saturday. She leaves
a husband and four little children.
Those who invested in the lottery of
Richards &amp; Shedd found their fortune
decided on the evening of last Saturday.
Among the fortunate ones were, John­
nie Brandstetter, a handsome robe, a
flve tooth cultivator and a harness.
Charlie Miller, a cutter. M. Arm­
strong, a whip. James Richards, a pair
of boots. R.B. the same. E. Jones, a
saw. M. Doater, a blanket. H. Allen,
ten pounds of tea. There were others
whose names I have not learned.
A number are suffering fromjjie epi­
demic German measles, accompanied ay
sure throat—not diptheria, on account,
of which it is d^eiucdebest to discon­
tinue the schools for a time.
Ely Clement is coftflned to his room
living unable to move on account of a
stitch—as it is called, in the back.
Borne of the friends of Mr. and Mrs.
.......................
riving them a
Ifta, on the ocMUI
casion of the 25th anniversary of their
marnage. The visitation takeBa place
on Tuesday of this week.

BENTLEY BROS. &amp; WILKINS.
NAPPEN &amp; VamARMAN,
Law]

K

Probate Order.

(Over Hairtltun N»Uoaal Bank.)

. boldea rt Ute Probate offiea In
1 VILLI AM B. SWEEZEY, Attorney
lnc». In Mdd Coan tv. on Tuesday,
—, «. January, in tbe year one thous­
« » At Law and Solicitor in Chancery.
and
elRlit
hundred
andetehtv-Ux.
7 •‘taeUeek in all court., of the alate.
*
Present. Wm. W. Cole^Judje of Probate:

ILLIAM B. SWEEZEY.
J ustice of the Peace.
OoUccUoas a specialty.

W

Tobin, a minor.

praytnK for reasons tbrrrln set forth, thnt he
may be licensed to tnortesrc certain real jktatr
of snld minor in said petition de rrlbed.
Thereupon it is ordered. tluit Tuesday, the i«Ui
R. J. W. BOCK.
day
of February. A. D. isM, nt ton o’clock in the
Physician and Surgeon, forenoou.be
assigned for thd hearing of said
la prepared to rive prompt attention to all who
may dcalre hU »ervlce». Office at residence.
•raa£e rille.
said court, then to be boldeu at the Probate
office In the city of Baatton, In Bald county,
and show cause. If any there M, why the prayer
IL B. GILLABP1E.
o! the petitioner should not be granted.
Notary Public.
And It further ordered, that said |&gt;etltlonor
eve not'cc to the persons Interealed In mild e«te. of the pendency of said petition, and the
bearing thereof by causing a copy of this order
W. VBOOMAN,
tobe published In the IlaiUlnnn IIa^nkii a
.
Auctioneer,
newspaper prlctmtad and eulatou in said Coun­
Havtag liad roars of experience in erring suc- ty of Barry once in each week for three sncceoslve
lioas, and baring been esjieclally sueeessfal in
auction sales of urn stock. I know 1 can serve
jbate.
[A True Copy.)

D

I

THE HASTINGS BANNER ant,
1 DETROIT WEEKLY TRIBUNE
One year for *2.00 caah. Tlita offer I* made to
both old and uew rabwrlben of u&gt;^jB j^cook

ot MlriiigM-ln the Circuit Uourt tor. the
Maney ftew^SnDompSS^s.. John Holden,
Mary a. Howarth. John A- Simons. Ciias. E
BlSmi. Jamea K Howarth. Chartea Ho™Jh.
umtto L Howarth. Marctni A. Howarth. WilBamf\ Howarth. John W. Howarth Nrthan
lutowth. Martin U Howarth, Claryw* W.
Howarth, Lewi* H. Howarth. Milan W. How­
arth. Minnie F. Howarth and Hiram W. Hew­
on and CharlMi K. Ulmans, a

ftd the said d-fBndnnts do apiH-ar auci i
tho bill of complaint Mod Io aald caose
7—- ___ m—
.fate of this order. &lt;
W-andSrtherTuuit U&gt;1« order I* published

i n

WHOLE NO. 4601

HASTINGS, MICH., FEBRUARY 4, 1886.

State of Michigan, County of Barry.—ee.
At a mmIoo of the i’robuto Court for the
countr of Bam. boldeii at the Probate Office in
the city of HMtln*n, in said county, on Tur»&lt;t»y.

oijTobale.
sled, deifluwd.

.•aid deceased, praying that a paper purporting
to be the hurt will and testament of aald doceased may bo admitted to probate.
Tlitrrupon it Is ordered, that Friday, tbe brb
day at February. A- P-38hc- M ten o'clock in the
forenoon, be aaatened for the hearing of said
i&lt;etlllnn, and that the heirs at law of raid de­
i. ,
-stair, are required to appear at n session of
mid court, then to be holdeu at the probateolBou,
in the city of Hartings, tn said county, and sbnw
•ease, if any there be. why the prayer of the

&gt; From the lieraid.
Jacob Roush Uxik an unexpected bath
in the pond yesterday morning. He
53} a where he took the soundings the
ice water is about flve feet deep, but
| didn't stay to investigate the depth of
mud.
The roller race between Messrs. Fred
Fox and Geo. Wickham at the rink
Tuesday night resulted in favor of.
Wickham, who won by one lap. Con­
siderable money changed hands most of
the wealth l&gt;eing raked in by Hastings
boys, who were here in force.
A merry eleigh-lcad of young people
from this village surprised Miss Cllttie
Landon at the home of her brother in
Carlton last Tneoday evening. Mi&amp;s
Landon is deservedly popular among
her young associate here, and it is not
to be wondered that they called to see
her ho soon after her departure.
Mr. N, Brayton is yet confined to
his room by sicknesss, where he has
tieen for the past nine weeks. His con­
dition is more favorable at present.
Rumored that O.Donnell and Fell
have selected Freeport as the next place
in which to have their next knock-out
with “soft” gloves. This will be almost
as tmd as a visit from the salvation
army.
F report and vicinity stand ready
with their hands in their pockets, to
help the Michigan Central branch out
from Hastings and tap the Detroit &amp;
Milwaukee at Lowell, or if the D. &amp; M.
wishes an introduction to tbe liveiy city
of Hastings via Freeport, we will as­
sist in the presentation ceremonies.
The railroad that improves this oppor­
tunity will reap the harvest. “First
come, first served." Hastings wants
the Grand Trunk, while LoweD longs
for tbe Michigan Central. Now can
either road“takeahint without akick Y”

hickory corners.
C. C. Messenger has dissolved his in­
terest in the drug.and grocery business
with John Bhean. The latter continu­
ing in the business.
Farmers are making excellent use of
the fine run run of sleighing by haul­
ing off wheat, swine and sheep.
A large amount of wheat is being
marketed at Gull Corners from this
iicartn* thereof, by causing a copy of this order section of the county. Farmers receive
... be published la the HaaUun Bannjcb. a
rutwajsaper printed and circulated In naid county from 84 to 86 cents per bushel. Ed.
of Barry one* tn meh week for there vucersaiw Gilkey and M. Evans being in the mar­
—k.,prorio-toa tq*&amp;*f*
ket buying all that is offered, borne
teams from Baltimore township draw-

ing sixty to sixty-five bushels on one
pair of bob sleighs.
The oyster supper at Albert Adams’
on the 21st. three miles north of this
place, for the benefit of the G. A. R.
post, was well represented, Prairieville,
Barrv, Johnstown and Hope taking
part In the delicious feast spread before
them. Brief speeches were made by
Lee Gillaspie, if. F. Peckham and Rev.
Bass which were listened to with mark­
ed attention. Instrumental music, ac­
companied with vocal melody, were a
part of the program. Belle Kennedy
and May Morthland each did their part
well at the organ, while those who as­
sisted with vocal music are no less
entitled to much credit. The evening
having passed to tbe wee small hours
the company dispersed, all feeling that
it waa good to have beien there.
P. H. Lawrence, Will Smith. U. B
Burst. H. M. Byington and some others
have just sold their fat sheep and
lambs, having delivered them to Au­
gusta, Saturday, the 30th.
Granny FUnaburg has returned from
Albany, N. Y., after an absence of sev­
eral months.
Will, why not concede just a little
and be happy ?
Geo. Jonre has returned from Wis­
consin, after an almence of several
weeks, looking hale and hearty.
A. G. Cortwright and family have
gone to Caledonia on a visit.
John Winters and wife have return­
ed to Kalamazoo after spending several
days visiting friends about here.
JohnBhean has gone east with fat
sheep and iambs, he paving purchased
quite a large number of them that
were fed by farmers redding abput
here.
Alt&gt;ert McAllister residing on the
township line in Prairieville, buried a
daughter, eight yean old, in the north
cemeterv on the28ih.
John Montgomery has returned from
his New Yoric trip. He visited Niagra
Falls on his return.
Brail says it is bard work for any
one man to run a hotel and a church.
PerhapH he is becoming anxious.
Ario Cortwright formerly a clerk for
A. A. Aldrich, is now employed in the
store of John Shean.
Mrs. C. C. Messenger is on the sick
list
Frank Willison says he has collected
all the taxes without any trouble to
himself or to others, and intends to set­
tle up with the county treasurer at an
early day.

Frank Mosey got on his sleigh and
found the old man lying in the bottom.
He spoke to him and got no answer.
Frank shook him and aroused him
enough so he 'said, “run the team, I am
freezing,"—and they got. Uncle Reu­
ben. we advise yon tbstay at home such
cold days as last Friday and let some
younger person handle the reins.
Our last week’s items were carried
around tn someone's pocket.
•
Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Potter visited
friends in and near Bellevue tbe for^
part of last week.
There will be a donation at the M. E.
church for the benefit of Elder Cox
Wednesday evening.
The mumps are nokr in older.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Smith visited at his
uncle's in Assyria last Sunday.
Progressive euchre partv at Will
Brook s last Friday nignt and at Levi
Brook's Saturday night, only they did
not progress very fast at the latter
place.
“Never knoived it to fail when the
ground hog seed his shadow tbe first of
Our supervisor found a family con­
sisting of the father and three small
children, living in the north part of the
town in very destitute circumstances.
The children have had no shoes this
winter. One of them had on stockings.
There are no windows in the house, nor
anything else for comfort. Nearly all
the father’- wages go to the dram shop.
How is this? -Think you we had bet­
ter send our spare change away off to
the poor hexlheu or take care of those
at home first
They are getting the material on the
ground for the new school bouse in the
Norton district
Frank Streeter and family have been
visiting in Bedford the past two weeks.
Ed. Quick, of Battle Creek, is working
for his Uncle Fred again.

The village h on the qui viw over
the expected developments of a crim
con case, involving the same old
parties who have been worse than a
blot on Nashville's records. It Is prob­
able that arrests will be made this week.
We hope if this muss is once stirred up.
it will be pushed until the parties are
put where they belong.
A. D. Jarrard, of Maple Grove, is to
open an agricultural implement ware­
house in the Hardy building in tbe near
future.
The Congregational Bunday .school
will indulge in a sleighride Saturday.
Mrs. Noe Ashley and Hattie Brown,
“According to our best knowledge of Battle Creek are at L. J. Wilson’s.
and belief, baased upon the facts in the
The revival meetings conducted by
ease, Orangeville is suffering from Rev. Koehler at the town hall are still
Three
from a fair sized and fully devel­ meeting with great success.
oped epidemic of diphtheria." The meetings are now held each day, and
above is the decision of the inhabitants many converts are being made. A
of this place, given most reluctantly and church (Evangelical) will soon be or­
unwillingly, after having like a coron­ ganized by Rev. Koehler.
Miss Nellie Truman is home from
er's jury most learnedly and wisely sat
upon the case, for say five or six weeks, school nt Kalamazoo. Her eyes were
it having taken them that length of so weak she could not continue her
time to arrive at such a conclusion, af­ studies.
Mrs. L. W. Feigbner has been quite
ter having flatly refused to accept the
positive assertion of a gentleman who ill, but is recovering.
Time for collection of taxes has been
has made it is life long business to so
qualify himself as to be able to recog­ extended 12 more days bv the city fath­
nize an undoubted case of diphtheria ers, at a special meeting Saturday night.»
when he sees it. The only fault we
Frank Boise is getting out stone for
And with the de^slon is ite tardiness, foundation of a m&gt;w brick hardware, to
but then large and* ponderous bodies be erected in the spring.
James Lennon, of the new saloon,
proverbially
move slowly. Where
there is ao much wisdom involved and was made father of a bouncing boy Sat­
accurate knowledge of the nice medical urday night.
The right and left hand supporters of
technicalities as is professed by small
communities generally, one could hot the Methodist church jerked the cross­
expect them to arrive at any conclusion cut saw for the good of the church
woodpile one day last week; Potter
with unseemly haste.
We have to chronicle thesad event of Bros., up the river, donating the trees.
Justice Felghner was in Detroit Fri­
two more death occuring in our midst,
one the eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs, day of last week.
Jesse Austin cut his foot severely
Osgood, the other a young child of Mr.
and Mrs. Henry Lewis, tbe family in with an axe on Thursday last, while
splitting wood. His foot was cut near­
ly half in two.
The most complete fiasco we ever re­
at the time of her sister’s death, and has
lingered along ever since, some days member of seeing occurred on Thurs­
iH'ing reported better and some days day last before Esq. Feighner—the case
worse, until death finally claimed the of GM Wright against Sheriff Long.
little sufferer for its own. There are The ca!*e was so thin that no one could
some who doubt her death being due to fall to understand bow it came about.
diphtheria on account of its lingering The work of a l&gt;ooxev pettifogger to
run a poor old manJa-for-Xeea when it
character.
School has again uwn clotted and the was transpirent that he had npt the
teachers have gone to their homes near faintest claim against the sheriff The
liasiings, on account ot
ot tbe
too prevalence
prcviueucc plea for the plaintiff should go on the
Hastings,
of diphtheria in this neighborhood. We I annals of history.
'
------of
&lt;ntwo mon)
! Mrs.
J.occuring
J. Potter in
is seriously
ill.
hear
cases
the ,
I Another patriot has received his
family of Geo. Harper.
The Wesleyan Methodists held quar­ reward, and civil service boometh. M.
terly meeting in this district last Satur- B. Brooks has been appointed post­
master of our village.
dav'and Sunday.
JIM CROW.
Mr. Lamareaux, from Gun Lake, has
moved into the house lately occupied by
YANKEE SPRINGS.
the family of Mr. Beckwith. It is said
Johnny Watson has returned from
he intends opening h grocery store.
A new daughter arrived at the home the north woods and reports 3&gt;4 feet of
snow.
of Al. Clem.
A nice time at the play party at Mrs.
No meeting last week of the Orange­
Bill's last Friday night For further
ville literary society.
particulars inquire of Charlie.
The Yankee Springs grangers met at
3KATLB OBOVB.
A. Luther’s the 20th, and it is unneces­
George Pearce And Frank Brooks
sary tn say they looked well to their phy­
started west Monday.
A little girl babv at Perry Perse's and sical being.
&lt;Jn Sunday last Miss Effy Watson
no one surprised either.
Mr. Geo. Divine were united in the
Will Eno doesn’t think much of barb
holy bonds of matrimony. May the
wire fences. He had to dig the snow storms Unit ruffle their matrimonial
awav ahil crawl under one twice Inside
seas be little ones, and their bark be
of five minutes last Friday to get his
hat that the wind had earned over, and safely guided o’er the seas of time.
“May her blw devide the waters.
I now he is the owner of a couple of bad­
And her masts some pleasure find.
ly frosted ears.
That they may look with happlnres.
Fred Quick’s wife is quite sick.
Upon the wake she leaves behind.”
Judge Cole and wife, Sundayed with
Mr. E. J. Everett and Mr. Noyes
his uncle A. B. Quick.
Surprise party at D. R. Slade's and were the guests of T. 8. Clark over Sun­
Nath:ui Barnes' last week, and more to day.
Miss Clara Luther is on the sick list
follow.
Where are tbe health officers? Scar­ on account of her German measela.
Mr. Harris has rented his farm to his
let fever all around, and nothing done
to prevent its spreading. Elmer Hoff­
W. Johnson is at work in the organ
man closed his school in Carlisle on ac­
count of the dread disease, and is now busineta.
H. Harrington, J. Springer and Geo.
visiting schools. We have known of a
few families in the past few years, that Park went to Kalamazoo Tuesday with
were not allowed to go out of their yard pork, beef and poultry. We have not
while there family bad the disease. learned the result at this writing.
Protracted meetings are still being
More blowing than a little if they look­
ed ont doom. As it Is a terrible disease, held at the No. 3 school house, the
we should think there better be a little homie was will tilled Sunday night
The Yankee Springs grange took in
of the running around stopped now.
Old Mr. Reuben Norton, some seven­ three new members at next to their.tart
ty years ot age, and all crippled' with meeting.
The twentieth wedding anniversary
rheumatism, made bis regular trip to
Battle Creek with wood, returning of Mr. and Mrs. Howard, took place at
home he asked to pass a number of the grange hall Thursday night, Jan.
teams, remarking as he went by that he

Thev received r goodly number of prwsent* and the many friends who were
present to wish them succeas in the
future journey of life is ample proof of
respect and Friendship.
Report of school district No.», Johns­
town and Barry, for the month ending
January 15th.
Pupils not absent daring month:
Clarence Dudley, Lua Dunn., Willia
Main, Eva Palmatier, Huldah Pickle,
Harold Moxom, Clarence Sanford, Mil- .
ton Willison, Myron McGlocklin.
Pupils not tardy during month: Chas.
Smith. Mort Pickle, Eva PalmttW.
Huldah Pickle, Aggie Fisher. Lua
Dunn. Willie Main, Ettle Webster.
Bertha Brnnmey, Clarence, Epephroditus, Sanford and Milton Willison.
tNo. of pupils enrolled 30; avent re
daily attendance &amp;
Average standing of pupils who at­
tained or exceeded 80 per eent:
Aggie Fisher. 97: Lua Dunn, 97;
Alice Boers, 90: Ernie Quick, 99; Joha
Doonan. 94; Cora Doonan, 90; Helea
Doonan. 94; Ettle Webster. 100; Mort
Pickle 93: Epaphroditus Willison, 93;
Clarence Willison, 87; Sanford WiUiaon,
05; Bertha Brunmey. 100; Eva Palma­
tier. 98; Lua Moxom, 95; Nellie Moxom,
92; Ruthie Dudley. 99; Clarence Dudley,
93; Warne Palmatier. 93; Herbert MeGlocklin, 85; John Beers, 90: John MoGlocklia, 90; Bert Quick, 90; Myroa
McGlocklin, 89; Willie Main, 85; HuF
dah Pickle, 85; Harold Moxom, ft.
CURA MORFORD. Teseber.

The following is a report of the
standing of the scholars in district No.
6, Johnstown, for the month ending
January 29th, 1886:
J tidson Chandler, ft; Daisy Shoemak­
er, 96; Ada Petteagill, 96; Lida Mo
Kenzie, ft; Clara Wick wire, 97; Glads
Jackson, 96; Vernie Doty, 98; Irrio
Phillips, 94; Clatie PettengUl, 93; Byrtm
Tungate, 9b; Byron Powers, 96; Arthur
States. 94 ChancyShoemaker. 97; Chari io
Shoemaker, 96; Ctearlia Mekenzie, 93;
George Sheffield, 93; Ezra Tungate, 88;
Mattle Sheffield. 89; Minnie PettauUL
92; Hattie Palmatier, 96; Phoel&gt;e Vaa
Arman, 91; Nelson Palmatier, 86; Leia
Jackson, 91.
■
CABXTON.
The best sleighing of the season te at

Carlton.
J.L. Wilkins, of Hastings, has 14
men engaged in haaling cherry timber
from Carlton to his mill in Hastings.
Mrs. J. 3L Rog**™ and her sister, Mrs.
Fuller, started Thursday morning for
Petoskey, to attend their sister who is
very ill.
We learn that O. J. 'Wright was at
home Last Bunday.
Miss Cletta London epent last week
at home, and made many pleasant calls
among her friends.
Two hearts made happy and tws
homes made glad. Otis Landon and
Effie Schriver were married at the resi­
dence of the bride’s parents on the 28th.
We wish them a pleasant and happy
Ufe.
The open lodge tmtertamment girt®
by the members of the I. O. G. T. order,
on Saturday evening was largely at­
tended. The exercises were interesting
and well worth going to hear.
Prof. J. C. Field has organized a sing­
ing class at the center of 36 scholars.
All who wish to learn music will bs
benefited by attending his Kinging class.
wmtt baetimobe.
E. Prichard has a lame ey&amp; The won­
der is how the cow could kick so high.
Luther Root lost a horse last week.
R. R. Haynes will put up a windmill
in the spring. ,
John Pierce will pat up a barn next
spring.
A. P. Forahey has a couple of broth­
ers vidting him, one from Ohio the oth­
er from Mlnneeote.
Eunice Johnson is visiting her father.
Geo. Johnson.
J. K. Caswell, formerly of Bedford,
has rented the store at Prichardville
and put in a stock of groceries.
Tbe social at Robx Bliven’s was a
saccees, all were good natured and en­
joyed a pleasant evening, the proceeds
amounting to over twelve-dollara.
H. H. Merahon had an uncle from In­
diana visiting him the past week.
There seem* to be some-discontented
spirit Id the neighborhood of the Hen­
dershott school house, as lights have
been seen in two houses in that vicinity
when the folks were all absent for tlw
evening, but mimed nothing oatheir re­
turn.

Dr. F«y has been Kick, but is able

Mr. Jacob Hartom spent hri «7th
birthday at the residence of his son.
Geo. 8. Hartom.
Mr*. tVYoungs toon the sick list
lieixWt says that Myron O. Cleveland
is married to a huly from Whitehall,
Mich.
Thev ffitjr that the boys io the Austin
district rode the director on a rail the
last day of school.
A law-suit between La-w Wood and
Dell Cols, before Justice Latty, resulted
in a judgment for Wood of the full
amount of his claim and coata.
A party of yonng people took a sleigh
ride to Battle ('reek one night last
week.
Preatnn K. Jewell spent Sunday, with
friends tn Battle Creek.
EOUB CORNEBB.

Sunday, pleasant muet all day.
Everybody improving good sfagblaff.
Willard Bolton teaming for baunoft
The Methodists are holding eveoing
prayer meetings in this vicinity.
. Quite a number around the “Onrners*
are having the German meastls.
Mrs. Geo. Fuller Sundayed with her
parents
the town line. ’
- Elder Crammer occupied the pulpit
in the Disciples church on Sunday liwt
Mr. John Johnsen retararf on Fri-

�TRAGEDY IN TEXAS.
CAPITAL GOSSIP
Colored Horee-ThUt

News of Interont

l.c&gt;r,;.
read urn
Jucv-J n

WxsutaunA, Jan. 3O.-Ths Cabinet took
■p Tlinrxlay Senate resolutions asking for
Wonuation concerning the suspension of
toe United Stabw marshal for the Southern
DUtnet of Alabama 4nd the collector of intarnnlre-vcnuefor thedistrict of SouthCaroMoa, am! formulated tatters iuformlng the
Saoate that it &gt;a not deemed advisable to
complv with tbe reqwewte m tbeir present
form, it &gt;* undersbiod that it is tbe desire

Dali.xs, Tex., Jun. 81.—Detective Jack
Duncan, of Dallas, and Deputy-Sheriff Seely,
of Navarro County, left here in a buggy far
Ziminermnu’e Thursday to capture an al­
leged negro horse-thief named Jeeae Bon­
ner. Duucan carried a ehot-gun and platola,
and Seely platolx. They witered the front
door of one of two cabina that stood

were put through

removals (rum office, it
th" President corOiul f

uwncr i*auoh bu.im.
Washiacton. Jan. 30.—The House Cum■dtteeon taibor yiMteietay instructed Reprtoentativn Jam* to nqairt favorably the
bill introduced by him making it unlaw­
ful for any otiicvr, agent or eurvant of
ttn- Governuicql of the United States to
sun tract with any perauu or corporation,
«»r permit any official ot any State prison,
wIutJ criminals of the United States

Naw York, Jan. 30.—The lockout of
cignr-umki-m ia beginning to enure enlforlug among the five thouaand tenement-

culled the lahuiaelitw of the cigar-making

long one, and
jUi*- full ■••iuimittr- Mujourniwi tefore couUuditig its, ••ii.idi ration.
COKKA.
W,i.m«m:t&lt;»s, Feb. 1.—Ensign GrorgvC.
Fuulkr. i nib-d States navy, ut present
tury of State of Noveinlier 25, 1885, anauum-ea the cumpMIon of a telegraphic
fine from -Seoul, Cores, to Pekin, China,
amt thus with the ijuter world. He also
n-potta uegotiutluisi looking to thn early
astablkhiumt uf » -4mitar llue from Seoul

supplied with tobacco and tools by the
factory L&gt;uwhw. A reporter made the
tour of tbo
temuuciit-house cigar­
making
djstricta
Thursday
and
found hundreds of riuwa of absolute dew-

next their Febru-

United Stut— Government can wtimate

than an average of one dolbir for each idle
worker. There ia no relief of any kind for
the tenement-house workers.
.

CutvKLaxu, 0., Feb. 1.—Yesterday mornAn the rooms occupied by Alfred Hmitti, a

ribk. On the floor lay the bodies of Smith,
hia wife and a woman named Louisa Wil­
son, who lived with the^Smiths, oil welter­
ing in gore. The two" women hod been
dragged by Smith from lh«ir bedroom and
kiDra with a hammer. SailLh's throat had

readme! 3^5,&lt;X&gt;U rete in thia country, and
Charles I.. Webster A Co., the publishers,
^»re muking preparations for a d&lt;-maud of
400,0X1 nets. Nine thunsaud cuuvamtvrw
have been employed, 200 of whom have

iily 100’ refusals out of :&lt;25,(Xn)
itioua. The aale in the .South is

to •mtablun-UfoeavIng (tenon*

2W—William
Wright, sii old man. Andy Wright and
WllUnm Wright, colored, were murdered
in Letcher County, Wednesday night, by
James, Samuel and Elijah Wright. Ths
mijn were related, and tbe killing is theuuteome of n family feud. The mnnlermi have
been nrn**ted. It is thought they will be
lynched.
_____________

Senate yesocxneeelah-

Jl-Mlinru,.
made a

d3mK

uc WOUIW

II.C llllUM.' U

rider resolnUons touching the death of
President Hendrlek*.

"If *p-rl
,n We*hlnjrton for Matuoe
। ojumhu* and Uifnrette. A rcsbtuUon
adopted dlrec:it&gt;K the Hccretury of tba

of business failures In the United States re­

fourth week ’of January, IBM. 8C5 in
1884, S7G in 1883, and 8(15 Ip 1882. ' The
total of tallurw in tbe United titatee this
year to date is 1.384. 1,628 in a like
portion of 188&amp;, 1,841 in 1884. 1,224 in
1888, and 77U hi 1882. Canada had 30

kjmwu and dewnted
tbe north
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Upon due proof
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thli court. NBMaa out of
n ahd In tbe IMstrict.uf

tbe State ot f
Columbia, and

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ht-r simple remedies iHV CVA.K in
most caw*. Without the us® cf herbs,
mcdirul Balance would b®&gt; povrerlriu;
and yet the tendency o' the 11 vice la to
n-.-gir.et the best uf allremedies tor thoaa
!&gt;c.v/o,-tuj Ynodle.n-ja that ncrloualy In­
ure the system.

OlSHLER’S

Default having been nude In :i,, f,iadS!.
r a certain mortgsirr made »n.|

order. ei*c the uld bill of camptaint «hall be
taken a. confMMWd; tuid further, that this order
be published within twenty days from thk date
In the Hastings Bawxkr. a newspaper nrlntei
In the said county of Itarn, and be published
therein core In each wee. far six weeks tn sueceMdmr, such publication, however. siuilDnot be
necessary in caw n copy of this order be served
on the said defendant, personally, at: least
twenty days before the time herein prea-rlted
for her api&gt;earance,
Dated thia »«t day ot December,-A. U. 1*4.
at Charlotte, in said circuit.
.
EnaxK A. Hrfr&gt;Kxn.
.
Circuit Judge.
A true copy. Attest.
Gxo. W. Annxv, Register.
Mortgage hal

—— ..T
Vinir VI |l;r tu
A. D. taao. at two o'clock t&gt;. n,
[7*.
'riaskib

■X“
contained, aid tbe statute in

fir
STS'S-T
Or MARC H. A.

accident on the Georgia Pacific railway

catch of beavers in reported from Hruehy
lake, Jct^rreon County. A party of hunters
finding the lake frosra, cut nn air-hole in

Both

Bitters-

acoml inationof valuable herbs.oarcr-ally ootnnounded from the formula of
a regular Physician, who used thia pre­
scription largely tn his private practioe
te-*&gt; suoooas. It 1s
a drlnk.but
icdicino u«od by many phyaiclana.
It ia to.riuabhr for bf&amp;KraiM,

mortgages ou pare 3*&gt;. Hold mortgage was
given to secure (he pavmrat of one bandied and
seventy-five dollars, with interest at the rate of
eight per cent ;s-r annum, and payable Novem­
ber Kt, A. D. ITO. and annually thrreaft.-r. and
payable four years from date.
It was tn said mortgage exj
in the tea nthlp ut kotUU
should any default be ma
in tbe county of Harry amt-Mate ot M.cbim
said Interest or any iiart
and deeeriticd as tollnsx, towtt: Tiir »-»: lii
Of thirty danytbe whole
payable fortMwtth. And
made lu the payment of I
coutalnlnR eighty acre*
fat. A. D. 1BI3. and tbe xame naviiia
remained unpaid, and still remaining uapal.l,
thr afumald principal sum of one hundretf and
(Tt-U

Druggist. TIT
. 0., writes:
MISHLER HERB BITTEB8 CO.,
S35 Commerce BL, Philadelphia.

0ANDEE
Rubber toa

nun U.K &gt;.k«V-U Ul

be now due and payable; and there la now
claimed to be dae at the date of this notion the
sum of two hundred and ten and nine one hnn&lt;lm!th» dollars ifclO.OS) and an sttoraey fee of
twruty-flve dollars.

case made and provided, noUee Is hereby gti
that on Hatantaj. the loth day of April. A.
IW. st one o'clock In the aftmmon. 1 «hhO ■
at public anctlon to tbe btalM-sl bidder at '

CHAS. H. KAI ER.

Att'y for MorteAk’r*

ot uir v oiinn &gt;
tbe I'robiite Office in tin &lt;••,
Tucwlay. the iMh day of Jh
one tliouwnd right hundred ami
I'reveiit. Wat W. ( ulr
.

rad ng and filing the j*Charfew M. Mack: mwra
ig that be may te llcvn-

pct IUoa. and that tbe briri nt U

a?®.r8S^as,.T&amp;

estate are required to apjvar
■aid court, then to be hoMen
Office. in the Citv of Hullnt-»

SOOTS E
Ru®berBoois

wmiTthick

Dated January ixth, liw,.

ALEXANDkK FOSTFE.

CHA8. H. BAUER.

Mortgagee.

Atty for Mretgagee.
Mortgage Sale.

DOUBLE WEAR.

PSMtT NO HWHER.

r THICK BALLj
I

to meet it. A deficit ot $150,000 now exists
in the varioiw State funds, especially in the
school fund. The deficit is attributed to
tiie fact that the lent Legislature reduced
taxation to a point below the necroeary
expenses of government.

Silk Association of Atnurica to promote the
iutmsts and harmony of sewing silk and
twtat maniilacUirrra, with 8. W. (Japp,
president; K. W. Eaton,' tree surer, and
William (~ Wyckoff, secretary. The meet­
ing rtwulved to advance the price of runnu-

ae.UUi day of January. A. D. b-6. sit moe
from that date were allowed tor m-ditat
s&gt;*en w secure me payment of the principal aroeeut their etalmv agalu.t the r-ta:&lt; cf Ah*.
an tn ot alx hundred and fitly dollar*, with the Burnt, late of said County, deccatcd. *cd uw
Interest Urarann at IK. __• _____ __
all creditor* of uid &lt;1ec«vcd are reerired
prranrt theiretalUM to said frotMte Court. &gt;
the Probate office, iu the city of Ita’tmgs fw

Double1

FOR SALE BY
IL A J. CUMMINGS A A).

ury Friday temporarily suspended pay­
meat on claims of all kinds. A check for
$80,000 was presented by tbe educational

and from theuccl

■Ki

not hie religions prejudices, influenced his
course, and he would pursue it. drapito the
opposition of tbe RciduitaK.

IxuiaXAFutJH. Ind., Jan. 80.—Teakell.

hundred and flftv dollars, with all

PARKER’S
HAIR BALSAM

le said George Morgan, bis executors,
Lbecome and be due
. altliouxb

it.- I:. .■
id "tall
the totb day of August. A. D.
a of luortagos. on I*agr 423.
n l.-su.lnr
■van to
m no- mj I' ■ l
dollars with interest al Hie
rent, per onunm. and payabl
date, and payable in five yin.
... -—
which yrid mortgage waa duty wwi»’! &gt;■? «*»'•
John W. McLarvej to fra Trakr on the : th d»j
o&lt; July, A. D. UN. and recorded in the Red*
tor's office for Barry County. MlehiKih. m I B»r

Ing; and

PARKER S TONIC

iii■■■is.«ra;ws«w

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

day of July. A. D. MM.
. ujnu la said mortgage expre»»h »«r»- -u Out.
should any default be made In the ;-.o n.e.-i*. &gt;»
Stom-ch, liowtU, Bk-ixl
till yuu are sick in tad. I
!o-Uy { it will givs you i

—- ■ —

aw* mw ■rw'' VI

...

tod from thenceforth, after the tap•Mrom. the aforesaid principal sum
executors. ad mtn tat r • t ■

and al) legal ■yniuwrj ill BUT Wise- n&lt;switu*u&gt;:;&lt;'
default having been made in the pa.'r
Interest due August Mh A. D Deo. s!._
same haring becu :unt remained unpat’i -id «
arrears fortheanareofthirivitav.anil «f&gt;&lt;

lundredthx dollar* and an attorn

criminal assault upon u young German
girl, and Upon appearance for trial in court
MUitern rapitahata hud olfan'd thccity $10,- waa shot awl nearly killed by the girl’s
brother, waa on Thursday night found
gulft.y
and hia pumahmont aasoawd at Im­
introdiDg to run natuml en« tn&gt;tu Butprisonment in the State penitentiary for

dog. on W i-dncwday night entered the pens
adjoining Um slunghter-houee of Henry
WalV..- ........ &lt;----

Dated Rwtinn. Aanuarr idii. A i&gt; i~.

DETROIT.

sen at public suction to the hh

•ion ot the Poke wu due primarily to their

Ilatttoad, of the (AimmercbU-ffoxettr. ami

•„ o.

D. IWC. at.ter

Mid county of Harry. Michigan. -that I&lt;t4k.

were killed outright, one of the vlrtima wan

Lokimi.x, Jan. 31.—The Official JourmUot
Athens denies that the Attitude of tbe Greek
Cabinet Ims changed. Lord Ualiabury haa
instructed Admiral Hay, thooommaiidrr of
the English Moditerranean squadron, to
employ force againet the Greeks wherever
they attack Turkey. The Duke ot Edin­
burgh has been appointed Commander-inChief of the Mediterranean station. Four
Italinr, frigates havesailed for Crete.

being a total of thirty-two.

r

Heberilng and

Douetffcs

uuontly a Mre. James Fierce Weaver, ot
IndiMapuUa. claimed and identified him aa

their field.

...
"iivii. .ni &lt;« iue nuutarr
bu-Uitkr. at Port Hile,. IUDs were introduced

[A trie copy.]

polkx-onui finally

MOUHK HIUJU

iney-ontor .rftiro. to limit tbe capital of
y Nat anal bank to ».U*)OOJ, to prohibit
l. hnuortHluni t&gt;r
- l-u... «n

hearing thereof by
; ,:
!,■ 11."
im;«r printed and
Barry once In c

FarkeFa Haaaaat Worm Syrnp EeverTelta

a sliort time.

grnap.

UeixlricU by Messre. Voorbe-e. Hampton.
Sfxinnau. Saulsbury, Rvarta. Hamiom. Spoon­
er. Vest an,I Harri.iu,

county jail, and the grand jury is now invtwtigating the tragedy. The opinion pre­
vails that Indictments for murder will be
returned ngainat Ihincan and 8e«lry. Pul&gt;lie opinion, iu exprewted on the streeta and
in public places, is not complimentary tn
them in connection with the tragedy.

mud sr
it
'

that said petitioner

the unions have distributed ten thouaand

wing litte itumeda call for 110,000,000 of
three percent, bond*, tbe principal and in-

tt&lt;Miuc&lt;-&lt;l in the House of Rcpn-svritativrw
tea thirds have gone to threw eommittews,
m follows: Invalid Pensions,&gt;1,200; &lt;.*lnims.
1,000; War&lt;3alme, l.lQp.
TUK-WKEK txIcoXUKitea.

shot In hla body and Bonner hta death
wound in hie heart. 'Hie sheriff of Dalia*
County baa axccrtalned that after the kill­
ing Duncan took a breech-loading ahot-guu
to a saloon and requested the bar-keeper to
keep It, remarking: “I guess we've made a
baa killing.'* ,

the tenements adjoin the factories, and are

Croker Block for
Wamilxotun. Jan. $0.—The Senate Com­
mittee on Foreign Relations objects to
granting General O. 0. Howard permission
to Accept from the French Republic the
dreuratiun of the Legion of Honor and the

Henry Johnaon; the mother ot Henry, and
Margun-t Bonner, a five-year-old child.
Without producing a warrant of arreat or
otherwise indicating their mission, one of
tbe officers ydted “Hl yi!" and began
shooting. Bussy the negroes. They also
say that there vm only one weapon in the
house, a small pistol.

soon as they appeared at the door Bonner
showed fight, nnd, being urged on by
the other colored men, the little twelve
by twelve room, lighted by a pine
torch bunting uu
the hearth, at
once became the acene ot rapid firing. Dur­
ing the fusillade tbe torch waa extinguished
temuit-Guvornor, and the Republicans in­ and the shooting woe carried on by the
sist that the tour contestoes shall not be light of rapldly-ttaahing weapons. Accord­
allu'w.xi
to
vote
on
their
own
ing to the statement of theotficeni, as notm
cases or uuy qucwtlqns
iK-rtwiniiig aa they entered Bonner aeiiuxl Duncan'sptathereto, including motions/to adjourn fur tol and held it up, at the same tlpie leveling
dilatory purposes. The committee aui bis weapon ut hbi fare and firing, but with­
only report progress, and will likely do ....
no.... out effect. A moment later Bonner had
vwij
more la-fore next week. The D.'iuocnita In-.
tripped uud thrown tbe detective to the
. . .. , ,. • ..
. , . r. , V-„n-,lv t—
Hist that it shall not be left to K.- nnnB to floor. Seely, who stood pnly three feet
deckle what is a dilatory motion or n quos- from Duncan, shut Bonner in the right aide.
tian pertaining to the pending contests, Duncan, before rising, shot one of the un­
___ ».u—i.._i_&lt;
i.t. squal
..... ■
while .i._
the u
Rvpublicun»
insist —
with
known persona who stood over him. A
firmness that it aiialL
woman yrilcd “My child la shot?" The tir­
Some of the Democratic Heiuiturs hare ing did not cease till the ammunition wua
conceded so tar us to divide the Hamilton
County delegation, giving each parlv two
Duncan staitod that thechild wae abut by
o! the Senatora. which would retain Wilson a negro. The otfirerw claim that not only
and Hopple and unseat, Braaheiirs and shotguns but pistols were ured freely in ths
bouse and from tbe outside. SbcriH Sedy'a
coat shows four bullet-hoke in It. Holicrt
De.uixTMtx, but the two who are propomnl Johnson carries flve buckshot in Ills leg.
for earrifleeu object.
Bonner's child received a ball in her forehead
that tore away a aectiou of tbv frontal

tenet out the tabor of said criminals, and

IkouKimt dultars, or imprisonment foruiu- to Ilin*-years lor viointions of the ueU
’ni” elib-ruiuitiitfee having charge of the
ounrict Litair qu-wtiun n-ported tiivorahly
4 Lil! piol.tluling the usn of material made

BEST TOMIC *

THE~OHIO MUDDLE

te stole its position on this question so
that the matter may be brought to an
cominittcw of IX-mocratic nnd Kepublican
knur and Mottled ns soon oa |&gt;oasible.
■WAxaiXoTOX, Jan. 80.—The Attorney tfonatora worked hard all day yeetarday.
Ornerai Ims scut a letter to the Senate In ,lu action providing for a committee of nix
answer to the resolution calling for “all
documents and papers in relation to the
investigate the Cincinnati
. . i S..... i.._. ... fu..
..r
nving been concurred in
Mekricidf Alabama,’* in which, after ac­ by both caucuses, there now arises
knowledging the receipt of the resolution tlio quretioii: How shall the Sen­
ia question, lie says:
ate proc-vd when these six men come back
In responre u&gt; sal.l resolution, the President from Cincinnati with two reports, as is sure
•t tlie l?mud States d.re'cta me tosar that tbe
_ ____ -K
ratal.

arc mm&gt;ti&lt;mcd l&lt;&gt; raid rwolutluix and (dll
ramsmlmr lu the qustesiy of this deport■irtit. have evclusire reforemw to the suasent on by the Pn-sideut of George M Dmtla the late incumbent of tti» orhee of Dis7.7
..................»&gt;•r •■r- ^...«".1 Mt.lri
thn
limit. ,irunn-&gt;
.........
douth-rn Dtatrlcxof Alabama. It l» not con- |
Wdcrr*! tint Ibr public Intorrato trill b&lt;&gt; prosioted by compliance with aatd resolution. and
Un tnuwmiiewn nt tlieiapcm and document*
tocrcin tuenttom*! f&lt;» t'&lt;e Honsto lu executive
M&lt;.oii
•&lt;Mion.'
Verv
Vqry raanroCfullr.
reepcctfullr.
•I
A. H. Gaki.vm.. Attorney uoncral.
Wauiinut^x. Feb. 1.—At u caucus of
Wi-m&lt;"-r|tlic ifopatom Saturday, after a full

B

imt.ee l« heir

w'll at public

s&lt;T®s
S.P."S

�%

SCHOOL AND CHURCH

GERManreMEOV

STAR
MARK.

OUGHfURE
SAFE.
SURE.

prompt.

nacuABL* *.v

PimLPTiojt

WIMmujoImmH l»a •sol bladMSarfeaf
MMSlRR hare Ran, &lt;»■&gt;«. 1 «da.4. • &lt;11—rli •» red
isUssSi—CT.EhU 1 «l I areSTWO BOTTLCS FlIX
«■*!«»iiyuhaVAH-ABl XT • . r. . .

us. v. a. uSJumTmiVrshSu ire Sw*.

LPWJJLTS!
(E1CV-.

By all Means Purchase Nimrud

1/ PLUG
uielbehoW*r to a *!&gt;*re In th* d litrl button ot Fine GoM
Woubraand Chaim, quadruple Blher Ptated
Ware, Te* I’ota. Coffee roU. Knives. Fork* sod
.-realest netler; always tn good order and gives
gtxxj satisfaction. It Is packed In styles which

S. W. VENABLE &amp; OO.,
ANTED n eordset wood is lurh and M&gt;
cords 3-foot wood In exchange tor Dry
&gt;k&gt;ods or on accounts due.
JUMD8 Mt'SSKlA.

W

pARM FOR SALE.

PUNGENT PARAGRAPHS.

Eighty acre farm tor sale or esehuae
small faro; « miles from NaaavHle and 1

rmllding*. Prtre MAX’.

STFAnYEMPUWMENT.
•vary. ' CONSTANT WORK.

GOOD

HALLETT ARAUSSagiit

R-MNBAX.
g-fiyoa

1888.

srwwHStt’irxs.S
•7 Q Scrap Hoture. I pretty ring. I'i large HW/ /danName. or so new Chromo CARDS.
• ‘■nrMM. toe. OuUt.«e. N.muuv CAjid

FARMS MULLS
For Sale A FiA—fSCTLSSTK:

[VIRGINIA1

caiivwlnp; fascinating and
'•J. Particulars ami sample ot
Hot*I:ai,P' Address HOME

K WANT RAI.Es^__
----------aad trarellDg. to seU"_‘Z!3?h%*ulov*l
good salary and nil expA?0™- W|» pay
terms nt once and »tate salary wanUM." rite for
STANDARD SILVER WARK ('OMPA'X’m
Wnsblugton Street. Boston. Mare.

W

CONSUMPTION

I bare a tre I tire reread r tw Iho alrere «^»a.»; tr f

I CURE FITS’
«^c&gt;SAWSET
T'lti n hi. rlwn perfect
CHAMPION

MWESSVStSil’

TO’
ki

’Hj
c

?•

it

—Mr. Talmage's tabernacle now haa
1,272 members, -Brooklyn Union.
—The law regulating the government
of Yak College prescribe that the Pres­
ident of that tnstitatioa must be a
clergyman.
—"No man with a we'd-bolsnoed
mind would," says a ocrreipondent,
"send liib *on to college whose pro­
fessor* are uube’iews.—N K Tribune.
—The Military Academy of West
Point is re]MirteJ as being in a high
.state of efficiency. It is suggested that
the law be changed so that such of the
'graduate* as are not at once assigned to
duty after graduating may be retained
as Second Lieutenant* in the army, if
they desire it—TVoy Timet.
.
—The sale of Bible*, religion* books
and magazines through the colporteurs
of Mr. Spurgeon's cnurch, amounted
daring lhe i&gt;Mt year to nearly 845,000.
Seventy-eignt men were employed in
the work, and 1.500 town* and village*
were visited.—A’. F. Ktaminrr.
—The boys in Chinese mission school*
usually prefer woman teachers, perhaps
because these arc more sympathetic
and patient with them, and there is a
story of one who, in the absence of his
own teacher, was pat under the in­
struction of a man. He seemed uneasy
and unhappy, and when Mked how the
leasnn had gone, bunt out with: "Me
no likee man teacher! Me want old
gal!" — Chicago Times.
—Au old Scotch lady. wa&lt; told that
her minister used notes: she disbelieved
iL Said one: “Go into the gallery
and see," She did mo and **w the writ­
ten sermon. After the luckless preanber
had concluded hi* reading on the la*’,
page, he said: "But I will not enlarge."
The old woman called out from he:
lofty position: "Ye canna, ye canna,
for vour paper's give oot!"—Christi'”:
al Work.
—At an illustration of the valuo ol
well-directed help to feeble churche* if
their struggling infancy, it i* report®
that eight churches hi Iowa have be­
come self-supporting during the year,
and four more will u&lt;» ho sooii. Several
churches in Nebraska also enter .the
rank* of self-supporting interests dur­
ing tho year. Without ahi at the beginiung'they coaid not have succeeded
Now they will be not only self-support­
ing. but become helper* of other* wbc
jTt need ah^—N. r. Examiner.
—When the wife of Aiderman Joht
J. Turner, of Amsterdam. N.Y.. reached
her pew in St. Mary’s Church recently,
she found a board nailed across the en­
trance. She then went to the pew
of her brother-in-law. Richard Tur­
ner, and there found the same con­
dition of things. Two Sundays ago
Father Mclncrow gave notice from the
pulpit that if certain person* who were
in arrears on pew rents did not pay ir
two week* the pews would be nailec
up. Hence the lady's experience.—
Albany Evening Journal.

—Many-ymen seek the truth, but they
don't seem to give it away when they
find it—Bloomington Eyr.
—Counterfeit thousand-dollar bill*
are getting very common. Look out for
them. -Delrott Free k'res*.
—Children under the age of seven
prefer yellow to ant other color. Most
grown up people also have a hankering
after yellow. Gold is yellow.
. —A. couple in Acworth. G*., were
recently joined in w»&gt;dlock while stand­
ing on a tombstone in a cemetery. This
wm too much—two tomb much. —Nor­
rielown Herald.
—A young couple were married by a
Justice in Lewistown. Me., in a feed
I store, which the Juatice of the Peace
owned. The bride wm pretty, and boti
principal* were from the country and i;
wedding attire. ■- 1 1
—"toood morning. Mrs. Gilligan
bow is Patrick this morning?" "Surs
he's no better, rir." "Why don't you
Seoul him to the hospitalto be treated?"
"To be treated, is it? Faith an’ its the
delarium trimmin* he has already."—
Boston Beacon.

to one of his drivers; ■ Jim. ra*ke that
ton of coal two hundred pound* «hort.
It i* for u poor, delicate widow, and as
she will Jiave to carry all of it up two
flights of rttaire. I don't want tier to
overtax her strength.’’—Chicago Jmtrnoi.
—Wife—There! the paper *avs that
the Redwood family, out in the Yosem­
ite Valley, are often »een with trunks
forty feet in diameter. Now, don’t you
ever complain of the size of my trunk*
again. Richard. These Redwood* aren’t
ranch of a family cither. 1 never heard
of them.—Tidbit.
I—A delicate little girl, just returned
ient to"* »tarm wher*'
health, said: ' .the summer for her
' pump out there
gives milk.’*
i

Mke&lt;1 lhe

mother. "Ye*, 1 saw the
ia a can. and I looked in It raat’Lw
nothing but milk."—Puck.
—••Don’t show me any more of your
impudence!” exclaimed the irate *hopper to the salesman; “don’t let me see
your face again when 1 come in here!’’
"Ye.s'm.'' he replied with an ingratia­
ting bow; is there anythu»g else you
would like-to look at, mem?" Force
of habit; he couldn't help it, you know.
Ho*ton Tranacripl.
—Bowles, the English port, was noted
for hia abMnUtirindednes*. He was in
the habit of daily riding through a
country turnpike-gate, and une day,
when he was on foot be presented, as
ii^nal, his twopence to the gate-keep
er. "What i&gt; that for?" he Mke&lt;&gt;
"For my horse, of coarse.** "Bat. sii
you have no horae.” "Dear me!" exolninied the astonished poet, "am I
walking?"
—In archery a bow pulling thirty
pounds j&lt; considered the correct thing
far Indies. Bat we have known young
ladies of very delicate constitution and
ephysique to pull a beau weighing 250
units from one division of the city to
antipodes, anil that aeven nights in
the week. — C/tfi-acjo Telegram
—Depends on the (ihoulder.—
He mw her Brut at the garden gate

THE HOT-AIR

A OOPHER OUtl

"Yer never see er pair gophers tight,
I reckon," said an old Florida native,
as he bent forward meditatively and
shot a stream ■(' jnice'through the open
door of the cabin plumb onto the ear of
nn old rasor-baok sow that went grunt­
ing by.
After I had answered in the negative
he said:
"1 reckoned yer never had. but I kin
tell yer fer pure cuuednan and ohsti nacy them critters will beat any thing,
not excepting 'gators.”
We were sitting in a little cabin
among the pincy woods of Florida. Our
supper of bacon* and coffee was over,
and my host an old alligator hunter,
had been moved to make the above "re­
marks by the sight of a gopher, or land
turtle, waddling along on its ungainly
lege.
"Yer may think it funny that er tur­
tle kin fight, and I wouldn’t blame yer
if ver did. I wouldn’t believe it my­
self if I hadn’t seen er couple of ’em
going it hammer and tonga t’other day.
"Yer eee. I’d boen humping ’round
ar ter 'gators all day and hadn't had no
luck at all—didn't get any skin. To­
ward sundown I started for home, cus­
sing my luck and wishing I’d never
been bom er ’gator hunter. Jest as I
cum to that air barren over yender I
see a couple er gophers er paddHng
toward each other, and the way they
made th' sand fiy was er caution.
" 'Old friends,’ I said ter myself.
‘Hain't met fur er long time and air
right glad to see each other. Reckon
I’ll sit down and mw.’
"So I settled on en old log and
watched th’ proceedin'^. Th' gopher
nighest ter me was cr leetle cuu.es
nimble ez a ooon, but the other faller
wm big and kind er clumsy.
••When them critter* bed got within
five feet of one nuther they stopped
dead short. Then they waddled 'round
in cr circle, their head* er way out, er
kinder watching each other. All of er
huddint th’ leetle goph* made er dart
at th' big one. Fur er minit 1 couldn't
see uuthln* the sand flyvd *0. E* soon
ex it settled er bit 1 seed wal thet leetle
enu was up tar. He was er trytn’ to
turn th* fat one on to his back.
’Twasn’t no got that time, hownoraeever, th* fat nn hed too firm er hold in
th' sand, and the leetle feller oouldn't
budge him en Inch.
"•Too bad. leetle feller,* I sad tomy•aU. ‘You'd better giv that contract up
and put in cr bid fer er smaller one.’
-•But the leetle goph' wm game, and
I could *ee bv his face that he wouldn’t
give up jest then. Th’ big feller looked
cz contented ez er mud turtle on er
log. and artcr he see what th’ leetle
cum wm up ter he lav purfsetiy still
end blinked bis eyes. Woen th' leetle
goph' wm kinder rested he tackled the
ola feller agin, and I’ll be dod rotted ef
he didn't keep the racket up fur uigh
onto an hour. I never tech obstinacy
in my life. Fin’liy th* fat one thought
he'd take er whack at it hispelf. but.
bleu yer soul, he couldn't no more
ketch that leetle goph’ then he could
fly. end when he begun ter hump
'round 'tWM jest what- th' leytle feller
wanted.
•■Thing* went on this way fur about
five minits. th* leetle cuas watching for
a chance all th* time ter git th' big one
over. At lut hr see th' big un sorter
stumble inter er holler, an quickor'n
scat his head was under th’ big one's
shell and over he went I jest yelled
right out. I was so tickled to see thet
leetle feller's pluck. Th' leetle goph'
didn't aconi u-r mind the noise at all:
he jest snuffed 'round th’ big feller
er minit, aud then scuttled off ter
supper.
"Arter he was outer sight I turned
th’ big one onter his legs agin, fer I
thought 'tWM too bad ter leave him
thar ter die. I reckon thar'il be some
fun when them two meet agin, tho."—
.V. F. Suu. __

MAN’S THOUGHTLESSNESS.

"Now I’ll tell you why I wouldn'Sgo
into the restaurant and have a cup of
coffee with you while we were waiting
for the train. I didn’t like the way you
Mked me. Keep quiet I have the floor.
Not half an hour before, you said te
Mr. Puffer: "Come, let’s get a cigar,"
and away you went holding hi* arm
and not giving him a chance to decline.
When we met John O'Howdy on onr
way to luncheon yon said: "Just in
time, John, oomr take lunch with us."
And then tonight when we found the
train nearly an hour late, you lookml .it
your wntch. turned to me and said, hi n
questioning way: "Would you like a
cup of coffee?'
And I did want jt;
1 was tired and a little hungry, but I
Kould hav«y fainted before I accepted
an Invitation. And you went
away a
vexed with me and had
your coffee mu bread and butter by
yourself arr'^dn't enjoy it very much*.
In effect, yotNbid to me: "If you want
a cup of coffee, if you really wanl it, I
will buy it for you." You are the bmt
husband in die* world, but you do m
nearly all the best husbands'do. Why
do you men seem to doh- tiling* out to
your wive* when you fairly throw ibom
to the men you know? Why don't you
invito me heartily, m you invito men?
Why didn't you say "Come; let's get a
little coffee and something." aud take
me right along with you? You wouldn't
say to u man: "Would you like me to
go aud buy you a cigar?" Then why
do you always issue your little invita­
tion* to treats in that way to me? In­
deed. indeed, my dear’ husband, if
men would only act toward their
wive* m heartily. ’ cordially, frankly m
they do towanf the men whom they
meet, they would find cheerier com­
panions n't home than they could at the
club.—Burdett'. m BrooUjtn Eagle.
—i'hv new White Cross Army is
growing. It has a membership of 500
tn Now York, and ia being eatahlished
in ail the large citie* of the cumttrv.
In Glasgow it is 65,000 strong. It 'is
inc rearing rapidly in London. All its
members sign pledge* to maintain per­
sonal purity and to use their influence
in repressing Immorality, indecent lan­
guage rnd coarse testa.—A’. F. fhm

FrvcnwtlDKtior. may rob you of time,
but by increased dilligtmce you can
make up the luw; but if it roba you of
life the toes in irremediable. If your
health b delicate, your appetite tickle,
your sleep broken, your mind depressed,
your whole being out of sorts, depend
on it you are seriously diseased. In all
such caars Dr. Pierce’s "Golden Medical
Discovery" will speedily effect&gt; genu­
ine, radical cure— make a new man of
J ou and nave you from tbe tortures of
ingering dbeaee.

Berrien county’s sheriff cleared 33,818
in 1885.

Gentle woman b so often the victim
of sick headache that she hails as the
dawn of a new era, the introduction of
a medicine that b guaranteed ns u sure
cure. Mrs. Morris Tanner, of Hoboken,
N. J., writes: “1 have been a martyr to
sick headache, the result of indigestion.
One bottle ot Mishler’s Herb Bitten,
used according to directions, has cured
me."
Tbe 1885 building boom at Vicksburg
cost 854,885.
Dr. Jackson's blood and humor syrup
will positive cure all eruptions, ulcers
aud bad sores upon the body face or
limba. Will thoroughly cleanse the
system and blood of every trace of dis­
cuses that have their origin therein.
Cures the rheumatism, salt rheum and
•anker, and is well recommended by
the medical profession all over the
country. Price 81 per bottle. Sold by
W. H. Goodyear.
A stage line is proposed from Seney
to Manistique.

Those who believe that nature will
work off a cough or cold should under­
stand that this is done at the expense
of the constitution. Each time this
weakens the system, and we all know
that the lertninaUon of this dangerous
Fractice is a consumptive's grave.
&gt;on*t take the chances, when a flfuy
cent bottle of Dr. Bigelow’s Positive
Cure will safely and promptly cure any
recent cough, cold or throat or lung
trouble. Buy the dollar bottld of Fred
Hotchkiss for chronic esses or family
use. /
A building association is being form­
ed at Kalamazoo,

The Rev. Geo. H. Thatkr. of Bour­
bon, Ind., says; “Both myself and
wife owe our live* to Shiloh’s Con­
sumption Cure." For sale by Wm.
IL Goodyear.
Ake You Made miserable by Indiges­
tion, Constipation, Dixxinees, Loes of
Appetite, Yellow Skin? Shiloh’s Vitalizrr is a positive cure. For sale
by Wm. H. Goodyear.
Why Will You oough when Shiloh's
Cure give immediate relief. Price 10
eta. 50 eta. and 81. For sale by Wm.
H. Goodyear.
Sniixni’s Catarrh Remedy- - a posi­
tive cure for Catarrh, Diptheria and
Conker Mouth. For sale by Wm. H.
Goodyear.
Hackmetack" a lasting and fragrant
perfume. Price 25 and 50cents. For
Sale by Wm. H. Goodyear.
SKlLOirsCuRE will immediately relieve
Croup, Whooping oough and Bron­
chitis. For sale by Wm. II. Goodyear.
For Dyspepsia and Liver complaint,
YOU have a printed guarantee on every
bottle of Shiloh's Vitxlizer. It never
falls to cure. For sale by Wm. II.
Goodyear.
A Nasal Injector free with each bot­
tle of Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy.
Price 50 cents For sale by Wm. II.
Goodyear.

Thater f’|»-rat’u&gt;go»btriinnc" known
a* the hot-air furnace la again at its
diabolical work in the cellar. Few per­
sons can live through a winter in a
home with h hot-air furnace and pay
the coal bill* without using language
unbecoming a husband and father. .1
tried to gut along with one last winter
without having to go off every day or
two beyond the hearing of the children
until December 5.
The direction* for running a hot-air
furnace are quite simple. You begin
bv merely buying four or five carloads
of coal and hiring an industrious and
able-bodied boy to shovel it into * the
hot-air furnace according to the air
furnace'* appetite. Then, If the day
be oold, the family gather around the
kitchen range or go off to a neighbor’s
to keep warm.
**
The hot-air furnace which I took into
my home in an unguarded moment
basely deceived me. I warmed it in my
bosom, m it were, and it turned on me
and tried to freeae me to death. During
the warm, sunny days of autamd it wm
quite ardent in its work. It made us
hoist all the windows and go oat of
door* to cool off. Up to that time I Ad
never seen a hot-air furnace work so
hard to show what it could do in the
way of cooking a quiet, inoffensive
family in one easy lesson. But we got
along the best we could with iL trying to
feel happy in the thought that neither
cold waves nor blizzards could have
more terrors for us.
One night the first cold wave came
prancing merrily along, and in the
morning we all rushed to tho hot-air
register* But they were not hot-air
registers that morning. They belched
cold air and ashes. Early in the night
the hot-air furimcc had consumed its
allowance of fuel and in the midst of
the cold wave.it wm taking a calm and
peaceful rest. After a little time it wm
fired up again, and then it heated the
cellar splendidly.
During all that day the hot-air pipes
had a reversed draft; they drew well,
exceedingly well, toward 'the cellar.
We lived in the kitchen until tho
cold wave spent ita force and was suc­
ceeded by a warm spell, and then our
hot-air furnace again warmed up to ita
work, and filled the house with unen­
durable heat. We stopped putting on
coal, he
loping
-'— “
the
■* *furnace
--------- -------would
’•*------soon
cool &lt;off s bit, buf it went right
__ working with all its might
for two days without fresh fuel,
until another cold wave cut short
its heated career. We then built a new
fire in it and set it going again. The
boy who had boen secured al great ex­
pense to feed our hot-air furnace with
coal wm faithful to his trust You could
hear him down cellar working and
merrily singing all day long and far
into the night.
In the spring I gave the coal dealer
the proceed* of a aale of my personal
property, including the het-air furn­
ace, because he insisted that 1 should,
and for the remainder of mV-winter’s
coal bill he wm willing to take a mort­
gage on my house. I am not now run­
ning a hot-air furnace.—Detroit Frot

Cured by

Hood’s Sarsaparilla

MottBoaOy exuding

three physicians,

having taken twelve bottles, within ths la*

r ho calls O»

Send for book giving statement* ofonuy cure

Hood’s Sarsaparilla
only by C. I- HOOD &amp; CXI, Lowell. Mas*.

IOO Doses One Dollar. I

THE BEST
Hair restorative tn the world l« TULL’S
l&lt;&gt; hraltMu! action. It stops the ftJBagcff
the lialr; prevent* lt» turnin'/ rrsy; cures
IhsMi*-’-. and restores youthful color and
f
of spnearanre to beads already
while with MT- Tbe following are a fsw
lllurtratloas of what ta done by

HALL’S

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HAIR RENEWER:
thick w wlws sb* was a girl.
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fi-ial to the scalp as a preventive of ttts_

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pounded with atoobot.

Buckingham’s Dye

HIGH ART.

WHISKERS

IJgbtnln* I'lcxnrM.

Is. In four respects, superior tn all others.
l«t— It will produce a rich, natural
_
t.i—-i, —.

Yesterday afternoon Gustav Klatt,
the young artist, stood up his easel,
The witness fees alone in the trial of seized hold^if some clean brushes, and
pat next to him a big board covered all
T. B Barre were 8750.
Mothers! mothers! mothers.' Why over with large and small lumps of oil
will you allow your little darling to colors, like flies sticking on fly paper
suffer with those horrible worms wi en in the summer time. Then some one
a sure remedy is so near and cheap? placed a canvas on the easel. A re­
Dr. Jackson's vegetable worm syrup porter wm the audience.
"What shall I paint?" he asked in
will surely give relief and costa but 25
German.
cents. For sale by W. Goodyear.
"An Italian moonshine landscape."
Tbe Caledonia mine at Crystal Falls Jkway ‘ hr went like a race-horse.
has be® put in dperattoh.
A big splotch of white-lead, almost cir­
Anyone suffering with rheumatism cular in shape, wm firat stuck on al­
need not suffer any longer if he will most in the center. Then came lots of
take Athlophores. I cheerfully recom- Prussian blue, spread on with tbe
inehd tt to all sufferers from that terri­ broad brush like butter on a slice of
ble disease. Jed Grigware, mate of bread, varying in intensity. A few
steamer W. R. Burt, East Saginaw, mure turn* and twists of the brush,
Mich.
this time charged with a new tint of
Rumor says Kalamazoo will soon ^coloring, and patches of clouds began
to appear near the moon. Another
have another national bank.
manipulation, and a slice of unruffled
Dr. Jackson's penetrating liniment lake began toKhow through chaos. Then
cures sprains, bruises,kicks, cute, burns, a thick layerjtf asphaltum. That wm
rheumatism, etc., etc. Good for man the soil. . A'rock phni tree arose like
or beaut For aale by W. H. Goodyear. magic under a score of motion* of that
Tbe city schools at Lansing have at untiring hand in which a slender brush
had been grasped. A few ■ switches
last adopted stantlani time.
with the dull edge of an old knife and
rock* and a road appeared At iMt an
The recent statfetioi Qf tbe number of
deaths show that a large majonty die Italian contndina. of majestic gait and
with consumption. This disease may supple waist, km pul iu, carrying an
amphora on her proudlv reared*head—
commence wilh an apparently hanulesw
cough which can be cured by Kemp’s and the painting wm finished. Time,
Balaam for the throat and lungs, which eight minutes twenty-five seconds.
The picture actually didn't look bail.
b guaranteed to cure and relieve all
cases. Price 50 (rents and 81. Trial The reflex of the moon in the still water
site free. For sale by Wm. H. Good­ wm even faithful to nature, and the
chiar-o*cur&lt;&gt; of a peaocfnl Italian sum­
year.
mer night wm quite remarkable. The
In 1885 there were 1354 transfers of tree showed a graceful outline. The
real estate in Washtenaw county.
only fault that could be found with the
The taat on earth, can truly 1* said picture was an air ’of roughnesa per­
of Grigg’s Glycerine Salve, which is vading it and the too darksome shade
sure, safe and speedy cure for cute, of the *ky.
bruises, wmlda. bums, wounds and all - "What will you have now?"
other sores. We positively cure piles,
"A small marine scene."
tetter and all skin eruptions. Try this
"All right." Another canvM, and
wonder healer. Satisfaction guaranteed away sped the brush again. This time
or money refunded. Only 25 cents. it took eleven minute* and a fraction,
Sold by F. Hotchk*ss.
but the picture wm a better one. Three
Chiu* anneunon that ft will enUrUln no or four other paintings were “tamed
pro|«Ml:!otis fur * railroad loan, ■« the tmllding out” in eaually short order.
The artist is the young man who hM
been paralyzing the native* at the New
I'auao) our brine w* a ease otdtldury or
JJver Oanplalnt that Electric Hitter*-will not Orleans Fair, where he once painted a
speedily cure? We say they caa not. as thous­ large tropica! scene in half an hour, on
ands ofiaars already permanently cured anil a stage, with orchestral accompaniment,
who are dally recsHnuiendln* .Electric Ritters,
will prose, llrlxhl'c IMscww,'l&gt;lkt*ric». Weak and at an other time got through his
Back, &lt;r any urinary eamptaint quickly sand. task In four minutes. Mr. Klatt's ac­
Twn parity0&gt;s btand. rsgntate the liowck. ru&gt;ri count of himself is to tbe* effect that he
h a graduate of the Berlin Academy of
Art, after studying four years, and that
Templeton's carpet facUiry. Glssgow, lias he set up n* u landscape pointer there.
l&gt;eeii
burned
and
300
«&gt;i&gt;er&lt;.tlve*
are
out.
-------------------- ------------------------' Now hr ia devoting himself for a
n'eJ?*.ltl.in^.?nl?&lt;ry suffered by three wjsi stated solan- to a Chicago firm which
7.HSSh“‘■'•■■I“"‘-s
«* C"
he body ..
is equalled
or Mirpa*.
r-erzr------- «'=r.r-y.
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...
«. . fag*.—Cfacwyo Tribune.
SMU and tortures
th- mind,
rlrlhns Miffrr double affliction.
Is given by Hood's Sarsaparilla
Careful exauxin.ition snows that in
issands to be thankful for this
Massachusetts thirty-tw&lt;&gt; per c®t. of
females in the laboring classes and
ehsvoo per cent, of males woi-k on Sun­
day. in addition to their weekly Splice
blood, and expels, all poisonous elements Mold -Boetnn Harald.
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by all drugxtets.

I bln-.' with which it comes in contact.
3d—It fat a single preparation. ami a
convenient ot ampScauon than any o
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WniTOKXAX HOTX5.

The favorite free trade argument u
that S tariff is a tax. and the cost to the
people of this country of an article on
our tariff lists is Its costa in the foreign
land where it can be produced tbe cheap­
est, added to the duty imposed by tbe
United States government That Is
the broad, general principle laid down
by free trade writers.
It is false. To show the falsity of
any sweeping general principle, it is
accessary to prove but a single excep­
tion. And yet to this proposition the
exceptions are more numerous than
the Instances where the rule would apWe recently noticed an exception to
this popular free trade argument. The
exception was so well taken that no
man in his senses would undertake to
say it was not an exception. It was
this: the duty on prints is
cents per
yard. The best standard prints are sold
in Hastings for 4.H ceftLs, or one eent
less per yard than the duty.
And now comes Mr. Alonzo D. Cadwallader, the court house poet, and en­
deavors to prove that an exception is
act an exception.
If his argument means anything, of
which there is room for grave doubt, it
is thia: our tariff duties constitute an
indirect tax. which our people pay
without knowing it, either to the gov­
ern mentor the manufacturer. If our
literary friend will Inform us how the
people pay an indirect tax of
cents
on each yard of calico which they buy
for 4H cents, we shall be prepared 'lq
believe that 2 and 2 will make 6% or
any other mathematical absurdity he
may allege.
But the poet eontri butor does not
argue. He answers farts, figures and
argument with interrogation points,
after the manner of the demagogue, to
which species, despite his rhymes, he
undoubtedly has allied himself.
He aiisgt-e that American standard

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prints are not good enough for him,
nor so good as the English make.
Here is the worship of English ideas,
English laws, English goods and Eng­
lish ways so characteristic of free trail­
ers. It is so popular among them to
be “English, ye know, by Jawge!"
This dudelshnun was hardly to be ex­
pected from the poet, but even beseems
to have caught the contagion. If our
prints are not as good as the English
goods, why do English merchants im­
port them from this country ? Why is
it that in the markets of the world,
American made prints sell as readily,
and often more readily, than the Eng­
lish goods.
Had it not been for protection, Ameri­
ca would still be shipping cotton to
England, and receiving cotton goods
in return, giving to English manufac­
turers the profits of manufacturing and
to English merchants their profits as
well That is where America was
placed in the palmy days of tariff for
revenue only, when the southern slave
oligarchy dominated in the councils of
the nation. and wonted America to
furnish raw material, and English
■aiwlacture the goods we needed
This is changed to-day, thanks to our
protective tariff; and the hum of .the
spindle is heardJn our own land. We
produce both t^e cotton and the cotton
goods—the latter at as low a price tu&gt;
they could be bought in England. In
their manufacture our workmen are
employed, at more remunerative wages
than are paid to their English brethero
across theses. In nothing is the wis­
dom of a protective tariff better illus­
trated than the growth of the manu­
facture of American cotton goods.
The world has been made better by it;
because theetimulus given by protec­
tive tariff aroused the yankee inventor,
and the moderp labor-saving machinery
is largely the result of his Inventive
genius. Competition and improved
methods of manufacture have so re­
duced the prices of goods protected by
our tariff that. In the main, they are aa
cheap in America as elsewhere, and the
tariff is to-day aa indirect tax added to
the cost of production in other countries
in but tew cases. Mo protectionist wlU
pretend to assert, that in many cases,
our Import duties are not a tax; but to
make the broad assertion that a tariff
is a tax, and is paid by our people to the

Lt one could believe that aomc cl the
greenback papers meaq what4hey •*/•
be would think their editors should find
lodgement in lunatic aaylumu. They
are constantly howling at tho producer*
of the country to array themselves
against the non-oroduceral Aalf the
producers did not want the non-produccra to fioUriah. Tbe producers of
wheat should desire that the number of
non-producera of wheat increase as
largely as possible, and increase their
means to buy wheat So with the pro­
ducers of any other commodity. It
would hardly pay producers to fight
their own interests and to attempt to
array them against those who buy their

products is idiotic. _______
John J. Enright, of Detroit, one of
tho most prominent democratic politi­
cians of the state, in a recent interview
published in the Evening News, good
democratic authority, said two things
which will interest green back era partic­
ularly. First, he alleged that the next
governor of Michigan would be a
democrat That is wind. Next he
stated that “He had already been •electad, and will be acceptable to our green­
back allies." This second statement
shows that the democratic leaders of
Michigan have made out their slate,
and that greenbackers must indorse
the same whether they will or not.

The Journal thinks the president of

the Ohio state senate should “have been
tilled full of buckshot** because he re­
fused to allow four members of that
body from Cincinnati, whose seats
were contested to vote on the question
of whether they had or bad not a right
to hold their seats. As well might a
man charged with murder be called up­
on to decide his own case.

Ireland may regain her parliament
from the hands &gt;f English liberals, but
never her prosperity until her industries
shall have that fostering care which
British free trade has denied them.

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acre by acre, and lu lhe courao ot yean
secures a property which compares
well with that of bb prairie neighbor.
It real! v does not aeem to matter much
... 1 :

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&lt;■ —rwl nzvie

haunt *

tenUon wbtob U, »l^plj conirolM
the oonscbnoM ot mannfacturere and
dealers bar. entered Into the nature of
coffee handlers as well, and a large
proportion of the product is doctored
to beguile the judgment at the buyer
before It goes upon the market Thoee
who buy coffee in tho bean, that is, un­
ground. generally determine ita merit
by ita color, a fact the crafty dealer In
inferior grades has cunningly observed
and prepared to meet
Strange enough, the evil practice of
working over the coffee bean la the di­

degree workable, be will make it nay,
and pay well. There b something
almost mysterious in hb boocms. It
would be called mysterious, were it not
MOST PERFECT MADE
so common. But thb phenomenon has
been witneaaod again and again in
Wisconsin. jSome portions of the State
HHCt uxun P0WXH Ci..
might never have been settled al all,
QMfOAQO.
•T.LpUlfc.
had not the-Gtrman immigrant found
hb way to theui, and built hb humble
home, and broken the unpromising shipment. Formerly, when mcrohansoil. But thefc he b. prosporcas and dise was carried by sailing vessels, the
contented, and hb children are grow­ length of time that a cargo at coSeo
ing up around him. In some places remained in the hold caused it to un­
he has caused the desert to blossom aa dergo a change analogous to the sweat­
the rose, aqd he does not seem to be­ lag process m the oure of tobacco,
grudge the years of hard toil that he which imparted a greatly improved
has spent in thb effort. He b not flavor and a difference of color, when,
afraid of work. Hb fathers always however, steamers came Into use, voy­
age* were made so rapidly that cnongn
worked hard. Why should not he?
The German b not given to launch­ tame wm not allowed for this natural
ing out for himself, alone and single­ sweating proceea, and artificial means
handed. in new and untried enterprises. to produce the same or a similar effect
He b conservative in diapodtion. were employed. Tho coffee wm there­
Furthermore, hb social instinct* are after treated to a moist-beat influence,
stronger than those of the American, which not only changed the flavor but
and
be will not isolate himself. altered the alze of the bean, and it waa
Even if by living far apart from soon found that by thia method somehia countrymen he could own richer South American coffees conld be made
land and more of 1L he would gen­ to imitate Java in everything except
erally prefer to remain in the com­ color. This deficiency wm made good
munity which he and hia neighbors by a proccM of polishing and dying,
have formed, enjoying ita adrahtagca any oeaired color being produced by
and sharing ita mishap*. With him the u*e of gum arabie, Venetian red.
society means a great deal. Had ho French chsJk, Silesia blue, Prussian
not been assured of tho society of hb blue, tumeric, burnt umber, drop­
compatriots in the New World, no vis­ black or chrome vellow, the latter be­
I will sell all
ions of broad acres would ever have ing the only Yea) poison. The burnt
tempted him to leave the fatherland. umber sometimes reveals arsenic un­
He build* up communities here which der analysis, but tho chrome yellow is
are aa distinctively Teutonic a* any tho most dangerous of the articles
viHages of Saxony or Wurtembarg. named, and a vigorous effort Hm been
There are certain streets in Milwaukee, made to prevent ita use. Expert,buy­
the German-American metropolis, on er* place no dependence upon the
which one may easily imagine him*&lt; 'f color of coffee, but judge by the apin tho Prussian capital. There are Csranoc or the aroma of the roasted
an and tbe flavor of die Infusion.
towns in the Interior of Wisconsin in
The same authority aMtircs us that
which the predominating apoken lan­
guage in the atom and shops &lt; Ger­ there is very little, n any, pure mus­
man. Because of thb tendency to tard sold on the market, and that
gather in eomtnuuities. some people which we buy from the. grocer is really
say thst the German b clannwh. 'And a mixture of mustard farina with flour
yet this accusation b hardly jusL Wo or starch and tumeric. This, however,
do not snake enough allowance for is an approved adulteration, and io
difference* of temperament and taste* not recognised by lhe trade m an adul­
between him and ns. He does not teration at all. m the genuine mustard
adapt himself easily to hb surround­ flour U too sharp and bitter m a
ings.
Amalgamation b a difficult condiment and v^ould be unendurable
problem with him. but in hi* alow, de­ as an ingredient of mustard plasters.
liberate way he b working out a solu­ But some manufacturers are not con­
tion. Despite his tenacious social no­ tent to stop there, and not only use an
tions—ana can we deny that they do excessive quantity ut flour.'bat use
him honor?—he b gradually letting terra alba and substitute Martin's yel­
down the bare -of nationality, and low for tbe tameriu. Thb Martan’s
adapting him*elf to the conditions yellow is. when unmixed, m explosive
which he nnds in the land of hb adop­ m gunpowder, and ha* breldoa proved
tion. Take him aa he b today, on hia fatal when fed to dog* experimentally.
Hastings, Feb. 1. 1886.
Wisconsin farm, and no one need de­
In the preparation of pickles copper
Sair of hb future. He has the making compound* are often used to give a
the substantial American' dtinen. bright green tint to the goods, bat
and we can not doubt that time will there is a claim that copper i* not nec­
complete the product satisfactorily.— essarily a poison, though it acts m
such with tbe majority ot people. The
iKrcs Arnold, in Chicago Cnrronl.
consoling opinion is expressed that the
injurious adulteration of food* is not
THE PHANTOM SHIP.
nearly m extensive m people are In­
clined to believe. "Probably if tiw
proportion of adulterated articles to
Sailor* are proverbially a superfluous the whole number of salt-*, say in a
else*, bat among the many supernat­ day, a month or a year, could be oalural things in which Jack believes there
is none better known than the tale of and if those articles which were really
the Flung Dutchman. Tbe story goes dangerous or had roceivod dangeroas
addition- were only reckoned, tho
that in the early days of the East India proportion would be still smaller.*'
trade a veaael left Amsterdam bound While there b somethlnk reassuring
for the Indies. She had fine weather In thb, the public would no doubt
until she reached the vicinity of the much, prefer that there be no qualifica­
Cape of Good Hope; when she encoun­ tions, and that all food might be taken
tered galee and head winds, again*: with confidence of their freedom from
which she waa unable to make head­ baneful ingredients. Mu .th ia being
way. After trying for eevend weeks done toward thb desirable end ana
to round lhe vagi, the Captain, who some very groee abuse* have been corwax noted for bis profanity, swore that
he would accomplish it if it took until
the Day of Judgment. Hb oath was
HE COULDN'T REPEAT.
heard, and to pnnbh him for hb pro­
fanity he wn* condemned to battle
oeaselesilv with the clementa off the
••Stormy Cape" until the great trump
A story ia going the round* at a cer­
shall sound which will arouse the dead. tain showman who waa traveling in the
Many an old sailor haa thrilling stories West with a tire-work* entertainment.
to tell of hia meeting with the Flying
Dutchman, and if three stories may be He advertbed the representation of a
believed a meeting with the phantom grand naval battle, with burning barks,
ship ba sure sign of wreck and disas­ blazing oceans and maguifloeut effects.
ter.
An old seaman who spent He drew such a vivid picture of the de­
hb early day* in lhe merchant service, lights of that great encounter as
but who ia now s Captain in the United
States Revenue Marine, in speaking of brought up the tribo* from all tho
country side. When the time arrived
the phantom ship to a reporter said :
**1 well remember lhe fright I onoc the showman brought hia guiding hand
hud on her account. I waa a boy then, to hear on the tableau, applied tbe
on my first trip to sea, and the saitors match In the usual manner, retiredt &gt;spent all of their spare time in telling awaited results. So did the sr~‘**°rs.
A minute passed, and n»oer». but still
me stories of the sea, and particularly
no battle. The ■bowman stepped for­
blood-curdling stories of the Flying
ward and addressed the crowd. "It
Dutchman. We were homeward bound'
has not went off," he remarked, and
from Manila at tbe time of my fright,
proceeded to investigate. Again the
and a* we neared tbe Cape of Good
Hope I began to think over the tale of fflmc result, and again. "It ha* not
wmt off, Indies and gentlemen. I will
the phantom ship, and by tho time that
we rounded tbe Cape I bad worked my­ now show von the great airthquake of
Lisbon
He gathered the firo-works
self into snch a state that the appear­ together und filled a barrel with the
ance of a sail on tho horizon would
send a chill over my body. The Bail­ pieces. He poured pitch over them and
ors noticed my condition and deter­ tilled the .seams between the staves
mined to have ^o.na fun at my expense. with gunpowder. Once more he ap­
One night, during my wateh on deck, plied the life-giving torch, with as­
*&lt;&gt;on after we had passed the Cape, onw tonishing result-. There ws* an explo­
sion. and when 'nH was ovex ho gave a
of the seamen totAhod me on th
shoulder and said: *73ivre's the Flying Ladlea and gents, and so ha* three
Dutchman!' 1 looked over the weather
rail, and although we were undet finger* of toy right hand. Good even­
reefed topsail*. I saw a large ship bear­ ing, and many thank*. The airthouako
ing down on us under a clond of oan- will not be repeated.”—H. Y. Harald
va*. I stood with bated breath and
with mv eye* fixed on the ship until
she had passed u* and di*appeared in
the darknesa to Incward. .4* “he had
neared us my hair snemed to stand m
end. and It was not until she was uwt about which b a soft carpet of pine
of right that 1 regained -.efficient con­ needle* and trailing killickinntoks. At
trol of myself to speak. It war not
until afterward that I found out that n
ship running before the wind could
carry sail a ith perfect safety that would
swamp a »hip that waa rioMx-hasiled.

:»M petit toi.rr,

JjOW READY
’ delivery

Tie Barry Coutf AdbmI.

EXTRACTS

MOST PERFECT MADE

A useful book, full of infuitnatiM
for Barry County people.
their own county.

DAYS
Winter Goods *

At and Below Cost
To reduce Stock before moving.

ODDS AND ENDS.

Tho brooch or round pin h fast be­
coming popular.
Silver toilet article* are exhibited in
great 4aricty for tbe holiday trade.
Very beautiful are wmc of the vin­
aigrette* made by plating silver on

Seal-skin eacquos come in short
length*.
Some have loose pointed
fronts.
Solitaire diamond earring, are al­
most the only sort worn by New York
ladles.
Sterling ailver belt buckles, plain
and ornamented, are counted with
Christmas novelties.
Short seal visile*. trimmed with a
border of Alaska sable or other fur.
are ven fashionable wrap*.
Bieck Spanish lace dresses. made
over black satin or colored silk, are fa­
vorites because becoming to both
blondes and brunettes.
Cantany. the Italian authority on
corpulence and ita treatment. forbids
hia patients tojiat fat. fat meat, fat
fish, cheese, sweet fruits or anything
containing sugar or starchv substance.
The buttons and buckles used on
fashionable dresses to-day give the sil­
versmith opportunities for the display
of beautiful workmanship. Sometimes
these buttons and buckle* are of bronze
or old silver oat in classic shapes in
high square relief; again they are of
chased gold in rich dead shade*, aud
liver trim'minga.

sort and may be prepared m follows:
Remove tbe peel and pith from large,
fine oranges, observing care not to ent
them through. Thb prepared, pass a
double thread through the center of
each with a long needle. To oat
pound of powdered sugar add the
whites of two eggs and whisk thb for
about twenty minute*.
Hold tbe
oranges by {In thread and dip them
into the beaten sugar and egg* so aa to
cover every part; then pass a thin
stick through the thread and fix it
across a very *low oven for the sugar
to dry. Oranges divided into quartans
may be treated in the same manner
when the smaller piece* are preferred.
—H. Y. World.

PROFITS IN SHEEP.

Sometime* large profit* are realized
by purchasing a lot of sheep and fatten­
ing them John Johnston, of New
York, once purchased several hundred
Merino sheep at an average price of
91.81. They were fod through tbe win­
ter with half a pound of oil cake and
three-fifths of a pound of earn each per
day, in addition to wheat or oat straw,
government or to the protected manu­ at an expense of 91-63 per head for
oorn ana oil cake, and sold in tbe
facturer is to utter a falsehood.
spring at 96 each. This left him 92.56
When we view the marvelous devel­ per head for tho straw, care and profit
opment of our own country in the part
quarter century; when we compare tbe
condition ot American laborers with of Saxou Merino, made ■ grow gain
that of the toilers of any other country $4.00 per head and a net profit of SI.

under the mm; when we call to mind
the fact that the necessaries of life are
abertutely cheaper In America than In
any other country; whsn we bear in
mind that home markets are the beet
far our large agricultural population
and that protection improves home

ttooUr ,bo,« ft* q«*U«r "&lt;

Newton, formerly United States Com­
missioner of Agriculture, onoo pur­
chased 200 sheep for 9900, led them
four or five months, and sold them in
Philadelphia market for an aggregate
of 92,M»/--.V. X. Former.
—Hau Qua. chief banker of Canton,
China, u worth one billion and four
hundred million dollar*. Great Ceaar!

Table Linens, Bleached and Brm Cotta
Al Bedrock prices.

■

Grebn Wood wanted.

Julius Russell.'

See Here!

As we are about entering upon the ready

pay system, we desire those whose bills are

long past due to call and adjust the sank

withont delay.

We are tired of book-keeping,

and still more tired of dunning.

We will sell you good goods as cheap as

the same quality can be bought in the State,

but-must have our pay for them when^sold.
No credit given after February J'*'

Respectfully

Brooks &amp; Cook.

January 20Ul -1886- FstaryBOti.

LOADED!

I have too many Winter Goods, and will for
the next THIRTY DAYS sell at

20 r&gt;ex* Cent OFF!
The following:

Cloaks, Shawls, Hoods, Underwear, Woolen
Hosiery, Skirts, Leggings, Bed Beankets. Yarns, Gloves and Mittens,
Caps, Flannels, Woolen Shirts, Over­
coats, and Black and Colored Cashmi &gt;•’
Also my Entire Stock of

OLOTHT*0

protective
-X.

F.

Tri-

—Winter is tbe best sea*
!•
•f4 .*•*

M. J. GOSS.

�le Hastings Banner.

Under the new postal law a person
taking a newspaper from the office,
without paying tor it, is guilty of theft.

PER8OMALMEMTION.

Judge Smith waa in Charlotte
_____________________
MraEbipinan one of the old
*
of
town , 12
ia 7
verv
fesble am
„■ this t:
— ‘
. Frank Fancoast h visiting Charlotte long survive. . ’ ’
action is liable to criminal proceed­ friends.
Two rieogh loads attended the social
/
ings as if he had stolen goods from a
at Robert Blivina* and report a large
Frank Nims, ot Grand Rapids, is ‘n crowd in attendance.
Local Advertising Rales:
the dty.
/The coldest snap this winter so far
iRViwa.
Viola Willison, of Augusta, is home
recorded was Tuesday night and
Again tbe cold hand of death has vis­
on a visit.
Wednesday. Wednesday morning John
ited our little burg, this time taking a
P. W. Niakern is now City Attorney wife and mother from the family of
Hessmer’s registering thermometer at
vlduat* or organization*, rirepl tor charttab to his store showed 2fi below: that at his of Manistee.
James Poland. The bere*ved htuilmnd
t.-uevoIrMit parjKMM, will be diar^txl for al house, 28 lielow zero. JOther tbermomMrs. Lottie Brown returned to Man­ is left with little boys to care for. The
expressions of sorrow and sympathy we
ineters about the citynwiged from 28 to istee yeaterdHy.
34 below.
hear, show the people sympathize with
A. R. McOmber was in Charlotte
him. Funeral U» hr held in the M. E.
RANTED!
Thk Bellevue Gazette is advertising Thursday and Friday.
church Tuesday at 10 a. m.
the Bohemian oat swindle. An editor
That Bowens Mills scribe for the
A daughter waa born to Mr. and Mrs.
Journal must have the colic, although
who will knowingly impose upon bis Ed. Doyle Thursday night
wh thunk him for his unprecedented
readers by puffing such a gross humbug
Mrs. W. Graham is visiting at her grnerority in giving us freedom in the
is as bad as the man who will counte­ nephew's, Mr. F. Ackerson's.
N. E. corner of hia township. We do
nance obtaining money under false
Mrs. Geo. Keith, of Greenville, is not in the least fear him. Just keep
pretenses. The time is coming when
keep your eyes open and you may see
the papers which favored Bohemian visiting at Mrs. James Roberta.
other things you can't account for.
oata will be in very bud odor.'
Mr. E. L. Richards, of Richland, waa
That little girl at Mr. Frenchea' is
ropmentod by me.
The funeral ot John Matthews, in the dty on business Thursday.
just too sweet for anything says the
whose death from a falling limb, was
Mr. Harry Walker, of Martin, MiehM Democrat. What'a the matter of the
little boy?
mentioned in our last, occurred Fri­ visited Hastings friends last week.

200 Cords Wood.

TIP.

day. The funeral took place from the
Oay Blackford baa secured a position
M. E. church was very largely attended. as typo on the Centreville Times. Good
Fitzgerald poet. G. A. IL, of which the for Jay. \
deceased was h member, attended the
Miss Grace Black returned from an
XTILS- W. H. HAYFORD has a fine funeral in body, and accompanied tly* extended visit to Indi anna polls Wed­
remains to their final resting place.
&gt;1 clans in
nesday night.
The contract for the construction of
Mrs. Brightwell, of Grand Rapids,
the new Newton, house and opera house was the guent of Mrs. W. H. Goodvear
has been let to*A. E. Fowler. The op­ the past week.
era house block will be three stories
Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Brooks and Mrs
high, 45x85. The first story will con­ Solon Bentley are visiting friends in
tain two commodious store rooms. The .Martin, Allegan Co.
second and third stories will be used for
L. E. Knappen has recovered from
an opera house proper, and Mr. H. L.
Newton informs us will be handsome­ his recent severe illness suffldently to
again attend to business.
ly fitted and furnished.

JOHN BKSSMEH, Jeveler.

Local News.

Messrs. 1’eckham A Gonriunr, the
enterprising proprietors of the Freeport
Herald, will give a social party at Un­
ion hail. Freeport. Friday evening Fel&gt;ruary 12th.
The stibscril»erM of the
Herald who have paid in advance are
invited to this party. It is unique in
design, and will cultivate a warm persppal friendship between the pushing
proprietors of our lively contemporary
and its large list of subscribers.
Court convenes Febraary 15th.
rttosPEUTH are that Michigan wheat
wtfl winter in good shape.

Now i.* the time to plant advertise­
ments for the spring crop of trade.

The time for collecting taxes in tho
city has been extended to March 1st.
Arrangements are perfecting for a
new city hall. 1*4 the good work go

StauvHk A Salisbury were the
original instigators of the cash system
of trade in this dty, and they will, buy
and sell for cash. You cannot buy
goods any cheaper in this state than
you can at their store, and their steady
increuafug trade deiuostratei that their
customers know it. It’s your cheapest
place to buy dry goods, boots anil shoes
or grocerire in this county. Go ami see
them and l&gt;e convinced. '

DOWUMO.
More sleighing.
Revival meet Ings have commenced
A large crowd is expected at the so­
cial Fridav night
Mrs. J tierrington is on the sick list.
After this singing school will be held
on Saturday night instead of Monday
night nn account of the protracted
meetings.
We understand that David Boyes lost
or had stolen, some money while gone
on his visit to Ohio. Very sorry, but
cant help you.
There is to be a dance ut Dowling tho
—&lt;!, Imt we hope there will not be any
A. J. Bnwne and family left for Cali­ more ammonia or “sweet oil" Jugs.
R.J. Rice is going to buy another
fornia Thursday last, lie terminated
horse in the place of the one he lost, as
his residence here on that day.
•
soon as he can find the one that suits
Mr. and Mrs. Ainsworth, of Grand him.
SHAKER.
itapids, were the guests of Judge Smith
and wife Thursday and Fridav.

Dr. Lowrv attended the Barry &amp;
Eston Medical Society's quarterly
good, oraasarfll*.
meeting at Charlotte Thursday last.
Isaac Hendershott is fitting up the
residence vacated by A. J. Bowne, and
will toon occupy tbe same aa a home.

Mrs. John Kurti and Mrs. Dr. Lath­
rop gave a very pleasant tea party at
the home of the latter Friday evening.
UM is.* J eerie Curtis has returned to
Cold water to resume her d uties as teach­
er in the state public schools at that
city.
.

Uflie narty given bv Mrs. Geo. Good­
year Thursday evening mi one of the
We learn that there is indubitable most p!oa.*ant social events in the histo­
ry
of the city.)
। Stop, just long enough to turn to the evidence that A. Merchant has sold
advertisement of the “T, C. A ‘Co."
^/Charley Baldwin has been signed in
liquor to one Chaijey Mann, a minor. The lately reorganized Detroit ball dub,
clothing.
It is time this business was stopped,
The Knight* of Pythias are making i .^..1 «little wholesome law should lie and has his muscle hardened up for a
hot campaign with the sphere. )
grrat^preparations for their bail Fdbru-;• Mlniinia
administered to this wanton and reck­
Eugene Harthorn. Orangeville's town
less lavf-brvaker. We had hoped the.
There are atill a number of our sub­ council would refuse to .accept his treasurer, was the first to settle with the
scribers who ought to make themselves bonds, for this man has caitsed misery county treasurer and the secretary of
enough in his capacity of vender of the Barry &amp; Eaton Insurance Co. Eu­
•‘square with the books.”
bottled lightning. Let him be prose­ gene in one of the hustler*.
The beet assortment of fringed ami cuted.
E. D. Whitlock waa in the dty from
lace valentines, comics, and valentine
The January number of The Century Friday to Monday. Erv. has secured a
cards, at Roberta* nowsoom.
“phat take" aa traveling salesman for
An attorney representing Milo B. is out of print, and a new edition of the Belknap Wagon &amp; Sleigh Co., of
Stevens pension agency of Detroit was 5.000 copies is on the press. The pub­ Grand Rapids. We congratulate'him
at the Co. Clerk's office Friday.
lishers have bad to increase the edition upon his promotion,
The annual meeting of the Barry A . of the February Century, since it has &lt;^Mii« Ella Marshall. Orton Llcbty.
Baton Insurance Co. will be held in been printing, on account of the extra Belle Hicks, Belle Hotchkiss, Clara
demand for this "Midwinter'’ number.
this citv Tuesday, February 16th.
The editors sent in word to the puldish­ Roberta, Dorr Mudge, Charley Palma­
(/There will be a temperance address ing department a few days ago that “if tier and Will Shean visited Mias Mar­
as the Star school house on Tuesday the public only knew how good Febr­ shall's home in Prairieville Friday, re­
\
•veiling next, by Dr. Woodmansee.
uary number is going to be, the law* turning home Sunday evening.
- Charlotte had a big fire Wednes­ edition [cnnriderably over 200,000]
We have ordered a new fokling ma­
day night. - destroying considerable would be exhausted on the day of issue.
chine for our mechanical department,
property on her main business street.
There will lie a social ondrentertainwhich we expect will soon arrive.
Unless all appearances are deceptive, ment at Union Hall, Tuesday evening.
&gt;75,000 worth of new buildings will be February 9th. under the auspices of When in position the Banner will be
printed and folded by steam, the folder
erected in Hastings tho coming season.
Fitzgerald post, G. A. R.. for the bene­ taking the papers as fast as printed and
Seykkal Hastings Knights of Pyth­ fit of the family of Mrs. John Matthews, preparing them for lhe mailer.
ias will attend a session of Ivy Lodge, whose late husband met an accidental
Rutland was the place. Will ChidisNashville, Friday evening of this week. death recently on the Rower farm,
About fifteen couples from this city north of the citv. The supper will be ter the man. Axe and clothes line tell
attended a danoe at Thornapple Satur­ a contribution from all citizens. The the remainder of the story, except the
day evening. They report a pleasant admission to hall will be 25 cents, and date, which was Saturday. Will gash­
all are invited to attend this benefit,
time.
and aid a worthy, family. Tho literary ed bis face just below the eye. and it
Wk thought we had cold weather entertainment will consist of the lec­ waa thought for a time that the organ
. here Wednesday morning, but up at ture mentioned in our last, by F. M. of virion was destroyed. We are hap­
Ishpeming the thermometer iregistered Potter, on the humorous and sober py to say that be is getting along nice­
phases of army life. This lecture alone ly, and that he will continue to have
44 below zero.
will In* worth more than the price of two healthy optics.
J. H. Bkamxr &amp; Co. have an attrac­ admission; and if you want to hear a
Our public spirited friend, John
tive double column announcement in good solid lecture and laugh till your
this Imub worthy the careful attention
rides ache, you should hear M r. Potter. Betamer, has perfected arrangements
of all our readers.
Besides there will be two recitations by whereby Hastings win have a fullThe entertainment by Miss Grannis Miss Minnie Potter, of Nashville, who fledged signal service. The department
was not so well attended as It should has a charming deli very, sad will ren­ at Washington assured Mr. Beesmer
have l»een. Those present speak of her der the recitations to the might of all. that If he would secure the necessary
James Clark, Esq., and Rev. W. A. staff, flags and instrument*, the full
m an elecntlonist of great merit.
Hunsberger will give abort addrwaas,
The past two weeks have been mx- and Miss kibble McLaughlin will ren­ weather bureau dispatches would be
•eedingly lively ones for the burineea der a fine recitation. The literary ex- forwarded to him at government ex­
Mien of Hastings. Tbe good sleighing crcisre will be first-class, and at their pense. A subscription paper was cir­
culated and the necessary funds raised
has given the trade a lively boom.
conclusion will follow the supper. En­ to get the staff and flags. The former
Last 5-mlle contest for the cham­ tertainment will commence promptly will be in front of Mr. Bessmer's store,
pionship medal at the Jeff. Saturday at 7 &lt;fclock. Come everybody.
and will be 70 feet in heighth so that the
night. St. Clare Brock has won it ^January 28th. in this dty, occurred signals can be seen from any point on
twice, the last time in lees than 21 min­
State street nnd from many other points
tbe reunion ot Co. E. of the new 3d of the city.
utes.
Tin: regular monthly meeting of the Michigan Infantry, which was organ­
Uxiox Conference.—There will be a
W. F. M. S. of the M. E. church, will be ized in August, IBfiL A splendid social
held at the rwddenoc of Mrs. Traverse time was had, and tbe reunited vrter- meeting of Barry county prohibltlonPhillips on Wednesday evening. Feb. ana did ample justice to an oyster sup­ ista nt Temperance hall in Hastings,
per Jo vetaom Ing the vlandAin true mil­ on Monday, Feb.8th, with the follow­
10th, 1880.
itary' stylw The following memtaro ing program:
Thk Banner is a little late this week were present:
—for the first in many months. We
Andrew 8ml
Woodland.
will ire that it comes out on time
Jacob Funk,
segularly hereafter. I’reas of other
Nelson H. Orr,
vllle.
work caused the delay.
Oliver P. Nl
Orangeville,
John T. Shelp, OngevTlle.
________
Ca-SKT, the thief sentenevd to JaricAllen ('ampbell. Gfoveland, Oakland
son from this county, has developed
such unmistakable symptoms of insan­ (!o.
Ju. Campbell, Atlas,\ Genesee Co.
ity that he has been tranferred to the
W. IL Wickham,
Ionia asylum for the criminally insane.
W. J. Mills, Johnsto
Civil service reform is getting in its
J. A. Nelson, Hanover,
k.-»on Co.
perfect work. M. B. Brooks, supervisor
Conrad Kahler, Hope.
P. Bagla, Carlton.
•f Castleton, has been made postmaster
E.
M.
Hinman,
City.
•f Nashville. Barney will make a good &lt;
HUTULMD.
IL M. Merritt. “
officer, nnd succeeds as good a one hs !
} John White, City.
Splendid sleighing, and those who
could te dmlrvd.
fTiLpuSi;.''-"'
have anything to do tn the way of team­
The double column announcement
S. J. Wilty,
ing arc improving it
concerning the Kenfield furnace should
S. ITjillips, “
The revival meetings at the Yeckley
bo nad by alt our roodon. and tbe »u&lt;-: j'n j'.jSK&amp;S11!--,school house have closed and a class of
Mialk&amp;fcEa-.—-—.between twenty and twenty-five has
gestions therein contained acted upon . —Xh~&gt;Fgaiimitif
_
Ion wm perfected. with been formed. About one-half of them
tbooo who want to boat thotthomra
follo.iM offlit.: ' JfcZr. » "
are converts.
or otorrs thoroughly rad cheaply.
. prK,_E/J(. Hlnmra.
.
Tbos. Heney was drawing wood from
■ Now lot there be light. We loam
Boe. SoFy-.!. N. Collnrtor /^.t0
bis timber lot and drove his team into a
that the ladle* are wUIIm to turn oyer
!£;,“!$ ’'"rf.
spring hole. They sunk out of right.
-all but their heads, and it took nearly
to the ooundl tor the pnrebaee of «rrer—SHcFTtST
two hours to get them out. They were
lamps the funds raised by them for the i will occur in This city’the second re- badly chilled, but in a few days were all
railmad. It was the understanding at union of Co. E, also a regimental reun- right. Thomas will be more careful in
the time tbe money waa raided that it ion of the new 3d Michigan Infantry, the future.
shonld be used for lighting the city if ■ State papers are invited to announce
Mrs. Alice Harris hat) been quite com­
the railroad project fall through.
time and place of above union.
fortable for several days past

Will buy more GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, CROCKERY nnd
GLASSWARE at

J. H. Beamer &amp; Co.’s
Than at any similar establishment in Barry county. Proof
of the pudding is the eating of it. The correct rest of the
above assertion is a thorough trial. We invite the bargain
hunter to make the test to his satisfaction. We can point to
scores who have done so. To-day they are our regular custo­
mers. Why this is so can’be summed up' in this. We pay
cash for our goods. We sell them for cash and

Casii OixlyThereby we save time and money in not keeping booka;
save paying constable and justice fees. As we give no credit
at all we lose nothing from bad debts and interest on accounts.
No man is good enough financially to get credit at our store.
When a customer buys goods of ns he pays for the goods oqly.
He U not paying for time and rfioney spent for book-keeping.
He is not feeing the constable and justice. He is not helping
to feed the dead-beat nor paying interest on long time accounts.
You can see plainly from the above why we can and do sell
goods in our line cheaper than credit dealers possibly can.
We are the leaders in low prices and we dare quote prices.

Here Are el Few:

To our happy arhoolroom bead.
To a purer, happlrr land.

Towbed her brow ao pure and while
To that home of endtea* light.

We all aball follow one by one.
To that land ot pare delight.
W ben oar earthly work is done,
tivtitle eeliuolmale. bow we ml** you
MIm tby pare, sncclic lace.

Best roller flour, per cwt., - b'kwt - .
Rolled Avena, per ft&gt; Granulated wheat meal, per tt&gt;
Cerealine, per package. “
two packages, -

“
Rcasted Rio Coffee, ~
05 Rojamoja Coffee (extra fine)
15 Nutmegs, per oz.
7 bars Kirk's Soap,
A 1% inch glass stand lamp
complete, with burner and
(We are the only house in the dty
XXX flint glass chimney.
which handles the genuine brand of
Ebony and gold hanging lamp,
this flolir.)
Glass
sets, consisting of butter
Sptar Head plug tobacco, per lb.
45
Grit
......
35
dish, sugar bowl, creamer and
spoon bolder, all for
- Sweet Cuba, fine cut.
45 31)0 match's. Bad Boy,
“
“
7800
“
Jumbo
“
“
18
Sentry smoking tobacco

00

U1

We are retailing sugar at wholesale prices.

Pralecn U&gt; our Lord and Klug,
Where tbe nngel« are rejoicing
And tnelodiom welkin* ring.

All good
Astronomers are constantly studying
the movements of the stars. Red Star
Cough Cure movements are prompt.
It removes the worst cough at once.
Twenty-five cents.

“a

2 20

;lass at the Cash'Grocery House.

J. H. BEAMER &amp; CO.

the best
FURNACE MADE

1 -

Era Dolor. J. B. Hall. Mr*. John HalL Ids
Hatch. Mr*; Bert Hay*. Cbrittophcr Kill. MS
/V. ■
T
«

And therefore the cheapest, is the

v^Il’powbm.p. m.

'

Haetimob wawrwra

ftaponUed

Its Points of Superiority are.:
Diving Flues, effecting a great saving of fuel. Getting
■ the greatest quantity of heat from a given quantity of
wood. It is the only diving flue furnace made.

1

?S?hmS

Three Radiators.

Most Furnaces have but one.

It has an ash-pit

Most wood furnaces have none.

This gi vew

2■ the Kenfield furnace a great advantage over other fur­
naces as a heat producer.
TO BUILDERS.-Tb* Eran«!»ea;
▲aaodaUoa at Woodland doalrea tofatorrn
NOTICE

mrr‘» atore In Haitian from 10 to 1 o’clock
Saturday, Eeb... a.13.
Propoaala
...I-.,--J
—
, ,_1 Tv.must
-------

Tj.eckardt,
Uhalrman BriMtar Osmmtoe.

CLOTHING
Tto “ T, C. * CO.’ clothing FITS
Niwly, bra . CUSTOM FINISH
rad i. MADE TO WEAR. It i»
FAMOUS tor bang the BEST rad
CHEAPEST, rad ia trad. in ALL
These Goods may be known by the
above trademark on the ticket*. Don't
buy any more clothing until you have
keen some nf the T, C. A Co. brand

R. K. GRANT.

In Han It at Last

This

3 . saves much trouble and inconvenience.
Easiest to adjust to get a given temperature in a
4■ house.
Thickness of shell, and castings and radiators; giving aa5. snrance of long wear and better uniformity of heat.
Perpendicular flues, insuring much more heat than the or6• dinary horizontal flues.
Thoee who expect to build houses the coining season will
save money by heating with furnace. The best made furnace,
the most economical, is the Kenfield furnace. Call at

Brooks &amp; Kenfield’s.
Hastings, Mich., and get estimates of cost of heating and ven­
tilating your dwellings.
,

INTo More "Wood
Required to run this furnace than for one ordinary p
stove. It is far more comfortable than stoves, far less tn
to operate, will heat your whole '
'
—“----- temperature, and is cleaner and lies
a stove. Whether your dwelling is
to put in one of these furnaces. At
can see one in operation. Call in.

�CRITTENDEN VERY ANGRY.

lu.’.tooocl S.wktar»e»&lt;»

....... .... ——— _

IXM'

tj. ntnl went there to prorent ntf
avi-rtntnient.
in-U-iu.’
or
to
I....I &lt; rMll. tllMlml to M.-CUI

rboui I bad prescotod.”
THE lw6lAN WAR,

hours'JifKfwith Indiana. January^,! 1, at
KaaS^Nocari. iu Honora, tho American
y^rfiree, under Uiptnin Crawford, wim tired
on by Mrafcnn troops, American Monte re­
laming the Hre. Fivs ol tbe, American
-party wen wounded, among thorn,Captain
Crawford, whadtel three days later, while
■tin- Mrriran l&lt;»-x wim four klliod and five
wounded Th&lt;* Mexicans claim that they
TOietooh the Ami-ricona foe Indians, but
Lieutenant Mnus givnf it iu his opinion
that the M&gt;-xicau» intended to route the
,\m&lt;r lean a and appropriate their camp
/ quipagv nod commissary store*.
W.«ouxnox, -ten. SS.—The War Departofficial information of the attack made in-tfonom, Mi x., by a band of Mexicans on the
United State* troops under Captain Km■inet Crawlirtd iX the Third cavalry,
ia which Captain Crawford and others
th-ook. General Crook hn» no doubt tlist

-hich kd
ENTOMBED BY SNOW.

situat'd near Telluride, Col. On Wadnnt-

lanrhr oi snow descended without a iuo■sent'r warning and striking the cabin,
carried it, with its occupants, fully three
hundred fact, completely demolishing it
and burying the men under an immense

they saw at i» gianre that a uumlw-r
of tbrir cumpanioiM. wero evidently beried.
Ttk-y »et to work with r will’ to n»auccrcded in getting them all out. Sima
Brer, David Vveratrewt, Michael Mitchell
*MmI William Harford were dead; William
Delaney and John Hanna were fatally in­
jured und several uthorn were badly bruised.

Friday by n

nia*»-ini*Ung,

composed

Territorial days. Thu meeting wm held un­
der the *u*;«.cr* of the Kansas Historical
.•focicty, pr nided over by Charles Rob­
inson. the first Governor of the State.
ton, B. F. SintjRKm, D. R. Anthony, John
•’peer. 9. Ji. Wood, T. D. Thatcher, General
Blair, ex-Senator Caldwell afid others, and

NiMivii.lk, Tenn., Feb. I.—Ex-Governor
-'•rill 8. Bros n diud at hia residence in thin
city Saturday morning, after a year n ill-

elghi und United State* Minister to Ruaaia

Texas Pacific railroad, and lather of Neill
S. Brown, clerk «&gt;! the House ol Repre­
sentative :vt Washington.

“epUd the rotdgnaUoa of laird Salisbury
and bin Cabinet, nnd has Hiinimoned Mr.
Gladstone for a consultation. J.a rd Haltsbury returned to London Friday from
Osborne, dowdy gunrded by detectives. It
in sanl that the Queen, before summoning
Mr. Gladstone, hesitated between him
and Lord Hartington, and ordered the
minister* nut to surrender their seats of
office until Monday.

and Mra. Phillip Thcdbald, of Rice Point,
Duluth rood seven milt* south of U&gt;b city,
were etruck bv n freight train. Mre. ThsdbuW had both feet run.over and waa otherwia* ro injured that »!&gt;.■ died immediately,
nnnhue'* aiioulder w« dislocated.

tlx-Grand Army ot the Republic Friday
a resolution was adopted lurking tbe State

»*«&lt; paaseagm wounded.
• ta ptered at »M.OOO.

ou. h- ’“J
traveling in Spain. The roads
Egypt have become proverbial, and it
mtwt strike the reader as eoiritethintf
spbnd ip Ihelr primitive meanaXnd ap­
vary now and extraordinary to hear
pliances to tbe rode munpe're ot th •
that this great spendthrift has grown common people. To bvgin with, they
to be u penurious and saving as he
are vuty slow. You .^consume a day in
was liberal in hia early days. The
going a short ^dfatance that might
world knows that for years the ex­
easily be accompli»hed in a few hours.
Khedive throw millions of money ont In hsrdly any portion of the n. ninsuls
of the windows, so to speak, of his are there* more than two dally train*,
nniubericw palaces- His extravagance one qf-ihese carrying ouly aecond-claM
had reached its culminating ooint at the passengers, and as comparatively few
tiipe of the opening of the Sues Canal. persons travel first-class they must
Thousands of his foreign cuesta «n-z go bv that particular train or wait
joyofl his libera! hospitality for month*; twenty-four hours. Stop-over tickets
andbecame so enamored with the coun­ are never allowed, nor is a passenger
try of the Pharaohs that tiiekz»&gt;ro- ever given n ticket to any particular
4_
----- a stay, after the closo-of the fes­ point unless the train makes all Ute
longed
. ,• . .
th|,
tivitlns. han to be shortened by
through oonntc’Uoaa. He may be will­
___ ________
but decided hint from
a trustedI (Govern­ ing to wait sit some junction a few
it was
meat official, "t* or '*
” time the hours Uil the next train leaves, but bo
Jink of returning to such infrocUon of the rolua is permitted.
guests began,
their re------ ,ui&lt;e homes.'? One fine day He must either go back to ms hotel, if
Ismael wrfia hnd to rclincntiah his place he has come to Ute station with the
toTejri Pashu and to take up his own idea that he could leave at that hour,
Since then he has traveled or take Lia ticket by home roundabout
,-All over Europe, and having taken good route that he hsa no desire to follow.
care to lay up a dollar or two in case Spanish ticket ngente'are uncommonly
of unforseen eventualitiea, he has slow and stupid. Three trains may be
been enabled to continue his lux­ about to leave one after the oilier for
urious stvlc of living pretty much different pointe. Yon may wish to go
as of old.
Hi* favorite ’ resort*
by the second or third, and having
are Naples and Vienna. At the latter come to tbeHtation you taknyourplace
city he never fails to take up his abode in line to bwv your ticket. It is use-,
in the hotel ot the "Goldenen Lamm” leas. The ticiete are only being sold
(gilded sheep), which he had frequently for the find train, and that must he
visited while Khedive of Egypt, having dispatched before any can bt&gt; sold for
been invited by the Emperor, Franx
Joseph, to take’part in somn festivity the second. So you lenVe the line and
wait, and nre fortunate if you arc able
or other. Times have wrought many
to get your ticket and lake your place
changes since. But Inst yew It wax
discovered that one of the followers of before every available seat has been oc­
cupied.
Even in cities of some size
the Khedive had made a serious finan­ ticket-offices ore mean and poky places,
cial mixcalculation in hia own—not in
often in one corner of the baggage­
the ex-KlH*dive’* interest, and that a room. Station-houses are always dirty,
sudden change was noticed to have
and ngente and ticket-takers are often
overtaken the latter. Society of Vien­
unclean and take your ticket with fin­
na upon a sudden heard with great
gers contact with which seems unde­
amazement that Ismael Pasha hnd be­ sirable. Firat-clnss coaches are about
come economical; that he hnd dis­
ax good aa the second-dami in France
charged hia paymaster; that he audited
and Italy, while the second-class are no
every bill, even the smallest, himself,
more comfortable than those of the
and that he scrutinized every charge
third-clxM in those countries. Cars of alt
and claimed it extravagant. It must
grades in France are cushioned and
not bX^upposed, however, that the ex­
j warmed in winter, not as comfortably
Khedive has suddenly become a pauper; , as in America, but with chauferettee.
to the contrary, although, aa compared
which are heated and placed in the
with his former mode of living, -he may
cars at certain stations.
It is aa. cold
be called so. he still managea to gut
or colder in all the central and northern
along very comfortably. Ho occupies,
part* of Spain, but no such comfort­
with his suite, thirty rooms in the able devices seem to have been thought
"Goldenen Lamm.” and recently pur­
of. But your opportunities for seeing
chased three thousand dollar*' wortn of all classes are good—the chattering
stores for the new building he had
Andalusian, lhe gayly-costumed Cata­
erected in Naples for hia harem. Hu lonian, the coaroe Castilian and the
knows that wen Naples is occasionally voluble female traveler. — Cor. 8at»
visited by frosts, ano being a personal
Francisco Chronicle.
friend of warmth he also wants hia
wives and their dares to be comfortably
THE PANAMA CANAL.
housed. He does not take much inter­
est in his harem. It never did interest
him mbeh, and he only maintains it
beeadse it is a requirement of a Mussul­
man of distinction. Upon his recent Government to permit him to raise
sojourn in Vienna he was accompanied
by his favorite wife, the mother of more money to prosecute the work of
Prince Ibrahim. He does not appear completing the Panama Canal. So far
in public with her, but the well-pre­ thia authorisat ion has been refused. In
served lady is often seen in company the meantime statements come from
with her waiting-maid upon lhe streets the isthmus that the work is practical‘ a failure. The reasoning runs In.
of the Austrian capital, dressed in the a
ia wise: Estimated amount *&gt;f exca­
most elegant French toilet, and no one
vation required for the canal, including
would suspect she was the wife of the
rock cutting. 125.OUO.OGO cubic meters;
well-known ex-Khedive.—Figaro.
this ia the U*aaepa estimate, and ia be­
lieved to be much too low. Actual
EXCITING ELECTIONS.
amount ot excavation done. IS,000,000
cubic meters, or eleven per cent, of the
whole.
This is principally in soft
Parliamentary election* must be rath- earth. Tbe cann! was to be finished,
,er exciting in Mexico, judging from tho according to M. do Lessens, in 1888.
liveliness which accompanies municipal Time h of. the essence of his undertak­
aontestH in that delightful country. ing, since he has to pay interest on tbe
capital employed in construction, in­
Even when local feeling runs high it ia
cluding the share capital. Ona-half of
rare that these latter struggles give rise the time has pa seed, and only onein the United States to anything worse tenth of the wont ia done, and this the
than strong language. In Mexico, on least difficult part. The highest month­
the contrary, deeds are considered far ly achievement has been 776.000 cubic
more effective than words, especially meters; the average was only 617,000
when carried out with revolver and per month in 1884. The nature of the
bowie knife. Thus, we read without work is such
that a more rapid
of
excavation
can
hardlf
surprise that at Buztamcnte the other rate
day the two factions turned out heavily be expected.
If an average of
armed, and fought, in the streets for 700,000 cubic meters can be maintain­
several hours. After a time, too, they ed, and if the Lemeps estimate of the
appear to have fired and stabbed quite total amount required to be done is not
promiscuously, without caring whether too low, and If the dreadful Chagreo
they killed friend or foe. The fighting, can be controlled, and if the money is
wp are told, "was of a perfectly indis­ forthcoming, the canal may be com­
criminate character. When hostilities pleted in nine yean from the present
were at last suspended by nightfall the time; but Lieutenant Winslow, of the
•tate of the battlefield demonstrated the United States navy. In a recent report,
prowess of the oombatants. Six dead, expresses the opinion that it can not ba
fifteen mortally wounded and a large finished undvr any circumstances be­
number of leas darasged'MexicanR were fore the .year 1897. At thia rate it
included in the list of casualties. The would take nearly a thousand million
result was not considered satisfactory, of dollars to finish tbe work, lu the
however, from an electioneering point mean time the company would be
of view, nnd the leaders consequently bankrupted, nnd the enterprise would
agreed to renew the struggle on the fol­ have to be undertaken bva new syndi­
lowing morning. We are not aware cate backed by the French Nation.
t\ow often municipal contests take place Then, ,argue the opponents of this
nt Buztamente,' but if they nre of fre­ work, even If completed it would never
quent occurrence the population must nay, for more time would be' consumed
bein a fair wav to reach its vanishing m going from Europe to the east coast
point—BroofUyn Eagle.
of Asia by way of the Panama Canal
than is now necessary in sailing by
way of the 8uex Canal and the Indian
Early Utah Juries.
Oeean.
Time Ut money, and there
th those primeval days the petit would be no money by changing the
juries were in the habit of exercising steamship travel from the Mediterranean
the functions of both jury and court. to the now route via the Pan sms Canal.
They would oct only bring in a verdict Still we suspect that M. de Lesseps
We be­
of guilty, but would also proceed to would tell a different story.
lieve the canal will be finished before the
sentence th*, prisoner.
In the ease of five years are over. — DemoretC.c
the United States vs. Platts, in 1855.
the jury found the defendant guilty,
*
Burmese History.
and sentenced him to thirty days im­
prisonment, and to pay a fine of three
The histoiy of the first Burmese war
hundred dollars.
The verdict was
signed "Phineas H. Yonng. one of the is curiously rendered In lhe chronicles
^°fiere is another. amusing verdict, of the Burmese Kings. These author­
ities declare that some sixty years ago
found in the caae of the People vs. white stranger* from the Weat ventured
Moronol Green: "We, the jury, find n
to dispute with the Lord of the Golden
verdict of guilty on tlie second count Palace. They came in ships, capturing
in the indictment unanimoualy by im­ Rangoon and Prome, and because the
prisonment for a term, of six months.” Lord of the Golden PbIacc. in his pious
Another jury found a man guilty of abhorrence of taking fife, mad*; no
larceny, ana sentenced him to pay a
preparations to oppose them, they
fine double in ' amount the value of the reached Yandaboo. By then, however,
property stolen. — Salt I^ke Tnbune.
thev had spent vast sums of treasure,
—A jcouple in Franklin Conner. Ga., and their resource* were exhausted,
were married a few days ago. during leaving them in great diatrewi. But the
the dinner-hour, while they were mak- Burmese sovereign in answer to their
prayers mercifully helped them, giving
them money for thoii return, aud only
ordering them to leave tbe country.
Why they did not comply with the gra­
cious request, the veracious • chronicler
saith no*.—K. F. ftd?

thrift

Thaaks to ’

hmael*Pash*’x ececotricitio* and ex­
..•ppo* pwRup *qj jQOtjSnanp
'wmuj nj ‘Jinrauaf) nt—X^tre.qiuqo
jo reo; «p paw spuopj oqt Xq e^n*
poajojnpun (pa eq p|DQM 3j aomtop]v

Qjuuoo • jo uarnm^wq uqi Aq pojdopv
ajoM ajnrBom v qau* j] -edojn^ ino
-qffnojqj inq puuiXug uj X|uo iou ’-Mitre
-pspqOOjMOiq V aqppOMJl -pfo*!»
-oj £|tuJ!i sq ppoq* Murasm v qong,,
sqaraqa tpiipteaaqi jo iuamu*!iq«pM«n’
eqt jo saw ’pp areas xpeAyqsp mou
•jafiuinofl uoa JQ »iqwJsu*A aqj,—

-Twenty-eight students of Brown
University tcacm in the evening schools
»f Providence nnd Its vicinity.

Thfs potent personage haa been al­
lo wed to rule too despotically in the
feminine world, and the indies aay that
it b time her tyranny received a check.
But not even Mrs. Grundy hiu dared to
hpeak against the value • of Brown’s
Iron Bitten as a streagthing tonic for
ladies who suffer from dehlhty. It en­
riches the blood and completely raetoree
failing health. Mias Salite L. Paulea,
Wrightaville, Pa. waacured by Brown’a
Iron Bitters of back-ache, kidney trou­
ble, and liYer complaint

The Eureka iron worka at Wyandotte
will be soon lighted by efocCrtety.
“Throw Pfayato to tbe &gt;»&lt;&lt;*”

when It is tbe old-fiuihloasd Hur juaas.
blue pill sort, and insist on using Dr.
Pierce’s "Pleasant Purgative Pcllrta,” a
modern medical luxury, being small,
sugar-coated granules, containing the
active principle of certain roots and
herbs, nnd which will be found to con­
tain as much cathartic power as any of
the old-fashioned, larger pills, without
the latter’* violenU drastic effects.
The pellets operate thoroughly but
h irinksaly, establishing a permanently
healthy action ot tht' stomach and
liowrls, and aa an anti-bilious remedy
are unequaled.

During 1885 11,000 tons of pig iron
were manufactured at Wyandotte;

The great sources of the extensive
curative range of Dr. Jones' Red Clover
Tonic are its great blood purifying quali­
ties and ita gentle aperitive action, there­
by removing all restraint from the
secretive organs, curing promptly aud
thoroughly dyspepsia, costlvenees, bad
breath, piles, pimples, low spirits, sick
and nervous headache, ague, malaria,
und all stomach, liver and kidney troub­
les. The most delicate stomach accepts
it with relish. Price fifty cents, ot
Fred IlotchkiM.
Mrs. Geo. Brown, of Clio, haa made a
quilt which contains &amp;UJ88 pieces.

Plies, fistula* rupture and stricture
radically cured. Book of particulars
10 cents in stamps. World's Dispensary
Medical Association, Buffalo, N. Y.

Hall’s Vegetable Sicilian Hair Ecoeaer re­
etom to its totinrr color the hair when turning

An old phyalclau. retired fnnu prae'lee. haring
ad placed in hts band* by an KaM India ml»-

May. 1888; an account so full, and by
hands so competent, moreover, that the
full significance of the phenomena is
made apparent. Mr. Verbeek was dis­
patched by the Government in question
immudiatoly after the great outburst, to
kivestigatr it* aauses and effeots, and
with tbe assistance of Mr. J. Schnar­
msn has now published the second of
tWo volumes covering the ground com­
pletely. A resume of the second vol­
ume, which deal; with the phenomena
(the first volume 'xeating the history of
the eruption), bar appeared in Nature.
The inquiry ha* resulted in the conclu­
sion that the disturbBnoe' was volcanic
and not aoiamic, though it bascertained
that a seismic movement of the sea bot­
tom occurred in the whole region of the
Molucca*. At the aame time earth­
quake* were felt in Australia, and thiwe
movements are supposed to result from
a connection between the subterranean
reooMMa which lie between Krakatoa
and Australia The theory of the erup­
tion put forward is that of t#e Midden
influx of large bodies of water—prob­
ably the ocean—to masses of incandes­
cent matter in the neighborhood of the
old volcano.
The whole theory require* a revision
of acme of Die suppositions concerning
the thicknws of the earth'* crust- Mr.
Verbeek holds to the doctrine of a cen­
tral lire, it 1* certainly nicewary to
state, aud bis facta go.to show that we
are really leas removed from it than
may seem comfortable. What tends
strongly to demonstrate the instability
of tbe crusts is tbe extent of thedixtnrbancc caused by tbe outbreak ^pf
Krakatoa. Hn some ways it was felt
over the whole earth, tM explosions
were actually heard over an area
amounting to one-fourth of ti:e earth’*
surface.while the air-wave caused trav­
eled all round the globe and back to
Krakntoa. The great tidal wave which
followed the principal explosions was
DOt caused, it 'is now held, bv earth­
quake shocks, but ainply by the pro­
jection into the sea of enormous ma*M*«
of matter, including one side of the
crater iteelf, and the profuse dis­
charges from iL Mr. Verbeek ha* oah
eulated that at/least eighteen cubic'
kilometers of matter must have been
Sected, and Nature gives this illnxtraon: "Imagine a box of ashes as large
as Hyde Park and as high ax the dome
of BL Paul’s, a hundred such boxes will
give an idea of the mass of matter
thrown out by Krakatoa in 1883."
The elevation reached by the ejected
ashes is estimated at titty kilometers,
or nearly six times *the height of Mount
EveresL tho highest mountain iu tinworld. Mr. Verbeek attributes the red
sunset* to the presence in tbe air of th«v
finer particles of the.duxt, to'rethcrwith
aqueous vapor. ThdM particles ha be­
lieves made the circuit of the earth
twice, being carried westward
by
strong east winds. Inasmuch as the
tame kind of red tunsete have been ubaerred as recently aa the fall of 1885. it
ia. however, difficult to accept the ex­
planation a* sufficionL The theory
that the volcanic dust ha* remained in
atmospheric suspension for two year*
and a half h hardly tenable. After the
eruption the sea was covered with
pumice thickly. Some at this waa carriud-A* far aa the east coast of Africa;
another portion L at present encounter­
ed in the Pacific Ocean, between lhe
Caroline aud Marshall Islands; and tbe
author calculates that this pumice will
reach the American const at Panama in

1886

bls suffering fellows. Actuated for this motive
and a desire to relieve human suffering. 1 will
VS!

For over eight years I have sufferwLJrom
catarrh which effected my eyes and bearing;
have employed many physicians without relief.

While Mr. Verbeek haa made a moat
important contribution to the literature
of a very interesting subject, it is not
to be auppoeed that the volcanic or the
seismic problem* are solved by him.
He ha* indeed gathered data which
supports the theory of a central fire,
and the belief that the crust of the
globe is, thinner than commonly sup­
posed. There are, however, many in­
explicable pointe, and a reasonable
probability is the most that can be
claimed for the inferences drawn from
the phenomena of the great Krakatoa
eruption,.—y. F. Trifruae.
maRriAge

Croeby, Naab-

The Muskegon Chronicle uj, Col. We wart
. U»ur&gt; n. nwnu,
mm niisou,
X.,
had thirteen screfulous ulcere on his face ami
neck. Hood’s Sarsaparilla eured them.
Tbe Storey will case t« still on at Chicago.
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not only to carry lu stock tbe best of everything,
but to secure the Agency tor such articles as
have well-known merit, and are popular with
the peoole. thereby sustaining Ute reputation of
brine always enterprising, and ever reliable.
Havfog secured the Agency for Die celebrated

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rweeMrtnutto?ai“"*1 'rtmln&gt;1 ■* h“ b**n
(Uenn'aKnlphuraoap heal* * be.vutlB0s.5jc.

Canadians Bring at Battle Creek talk of orgntelng a toboggan club.
1

More than 25jioo buahela of bmna were
raised laat aeiwou within a radius ot
seven miles of Charlotte.

A Holland catholic church has been

statistics.

The English art a people much given
to matrimony. Not only is their aver­
age annual marriage rate higher than
those of all other European countries,
with the exception of the German and
Austro-Hungarian Empires, but, my*
the Register-General, they also marry
at an earlier ago than ia the com in any
other Euroj&gt;can oonntr. excepting Rus­
sia. In Russia a very large propor­
tion of the marriages are between boys
and girls under twenty years of asreand it is stated that no lea* than from
aixty to seventy per oeuL of the oonsenptu, who can not be over twentyone yew* of age. are already married
when thev come to I* enrolled in the
army. The explanation given of this
■trange anomaly by M. Pietro Bernenow “ ibnt in Russia the population
contains an enormou* proportion of
amidl agriculturists, who are in tho
habit of marrying their sons al aa early
an age a. ptwaibU (the legal age beinj
eighteen for male*) iu order to secure
an additional female laborer. Putting
Mid* thb exceptional caw of Ruaaia. it
will be seen that in no other oountry
of which tho statistic* are given b the
proportion of either males or female*
who were under twenty-five at tinot ......................... hltb m i» E»t
Sad- Vary nning bridm. bride, Uiu
“ «» “J onJor l—.ntr 7Mn ot ago.
arc proportionally more common in
France; but with thb exception, and
of ooura. that of RmHa. 4e figure,
for England iu each of the first two
column*, both for males and females,
are higher than that for any other
country.-CAieapo Interior.

height of

iriasuNi. ana ajxnii uy. Mvantagf* -j
similar wBSivbkm of bnd in ou„,
-thickly populated oountriM. But how
are the small owner* to make ends
meet’ Then will rfl] n.^,, .
estate* on which the Aid of power and
machinery vttii produce grain .,n toniu
which no one who must depend on
own manual labor can compete win,
end tin produce of a few acre*, afi^
feeding a family, will not bring enough
to cloth'- them, or to buy nnv but th*
rimplcst instrument* of hand culture
That close economy which such a ••tate
at things has induced among the
Vrenah and Gvnmdi* will be hardfr
poasibln to the children and heir*
free-living American*, and even if
leam-rd, will hardly keep the wolf from
the- door.
It may be said that m those pinched
in other occupation* resort to co-ope­
ration m a means of relief, so tbo».reduccd fanners might also co-op( rate
and thus make complete and profitable
farms by uniting the divbion*. Bin
here another difficulty loom* up. Ths
half of a farmer’s gain result, ^Om
bb management. Another large con­
stituent of his profit comes ot the •kill
and economy with which he oxes his
tool*, and hb care to keep them in or­
der.
Even
now
farmers
ofuuj
combine to psirchaae rumr imple­
ment or marbinc, which U too .-xpensive for any one of them to buy. he
having need of it* use but a verv few
day* in each year. Such cooperative
Kshase rarely prove* satisfactory.
several owner* want tbe impl*.
ment on the very same days often: es­
pecially if H ioca harvester; or it breaks
lor one. who is found fault with by JI
the rest; or there U no particular place
for keeping it. and the u*er let* g
stand out iu a corner, or if it him a
sheltering place, b too busy or negli­
gent to take it there. Thc.»e difficulties
could be gotten over by arranging for
each of the oo-oprrotors to keep cer­
tain of tbe neces»arj largeimplcmcnta.
machines, team*. Ac., and to inu- them
himself on all tin- lands in the union.
But in thb case, weather will uvum
complication, and vexatious delay or
disappointment to some, who 'wil
hardly have learned enough of fo&gt;bearance or restraint to endure it with
equanimity. If these essentials to fra­
ternal unity can be cultivated suffieL
ently Id advance of the cjop culture,
cooperation among small farmrv* may
beconi*! possible, and highly benetfcenL not only to the material-intend
of all concerned, but as anure* of some
of the rarest and most excellent «f
virtue*, and an assurance of eubxlantial

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ban the ordinary kinds, arid rani&gt;ot U- »r&gt;U! la
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DEATH’S SHADOW
exceedingly common, but that It can be
cured if taken in time.

The story published in these columns
recently, from the Rochester, N. Y,
Democrat and Chronicle; created a d«d
of comment here as it haa elsewhere.
Apparently it caused even more com­
motion in Rochester, as the following
from the same paper shows:
Dr. J. B. Henion, who is well known
not only in Rochester, but in dmu-Iv
every part of America, sent nn extend­
ed article to this paper a few day* ago
which was duly published, detailing his
remarkable experience and rescue from
what seemed to lie certain death. It
would be impossible to enumerate the
personal inquiries which have been
made at our office as to the validity of
the article, but they have been so num­
erous that further investigation of the
subject was deemed necessary.
ith this end in view a representa­
tive of this paper called on Dr. Henion
at his residence on Andrews street,
when the following interview occurred:
"That article of yours Doctor, has creat­
ed quite a whirlwind. Are the state­
ments about the terrible condition you
were in, and the way you were rescued,
such as you can sustain ?” ■“Every one of them and many addi­
tional ones. I was brought so low by­
neglecting the first and most simple
symptoms. 1 did not think 1 was sick.
It is true I had frequent headaches; felt
tirod most of the Lune; could mt noth­
ing one day and was ravenous the next;
felt dull pains and my stonuich was out
of order, but 1 did not think it meant
anything serious. The medical profes­
sion has tx-en treating symptoms in­
stead of diseases forvears. and it is high
‘ime it ceased. The symptoms I have
. just mentioned or any unusual action or
irritation of the water channels indicate
the* approach of kidney disease more
than a cough announces tho coining of
consumption. We do not treat the
cough, but try to help the lungs. We
should not waste our time trying to re­
lieve the headache, painsabout the body
nr other symptoms, but go directly to
the kidneys, the source of most oi those
ailments.
“This, then is what you meant when
you said that more than one-half the
deaths which occur arise from Bright's
disease, is it Doctor?"
“Precisely. Thousands of disease are
terturing people to-day, which in real-!
ity are Bright* disease in some of its |
■any forms. It is a hydra headed mon- ।
ster, and the slightest symptoms should
strike terror to everyone who has them.
I can look back and recall -hundreds of
deaths which physicians declared at the
time were caused bv paralysis, apoplexy,
heart disease, pneumonia’, malarial fe-1
yer and other common complaints.;
which I see now were caused by Bright’s |
disease."
“And did all these eases have simple
symptoms at first?”
“Everyone of them, and might have
been cured as I was by the timely use
of the same reniedy. 1 am getting my
eyes thoroughly opened in this matter
and think I am helping others to see
the facta aud their possible danger also.”
Mr. Warner, who was visited at his
eHtablishment on North St. Paul street,
spoke very earnestly:
“It is true that Bright's disease has
increased wonderfully, and we find by
reliable statistics that from TO to *80.
ita growth was over 250 per cent. Look
at the prominent men it has carried off.
and is taking off every year, for while
many are dying apparently of paralysis
and apoplexy, they are really victims of
kidney disorder, which causes heart
disease., paralysis, apoplexy, etc. Near­
ly every week the papers record the
death of some prominent man from this
•courge. Recently, however, the in­
crease has been cheeked and 1 attribute
this to the general use of my remedy.”
“Do you think many people are afflict­
ed with it to-day who do not realize it?"
“A prominent professor in a New
Orleans medical college was lecturing
before his class on the subject of Bright's
disease. He had various fluids under
microscopic analysis and was showing
lhe students what tbe indications of
this terrlbl&lt;‘-m:dady were. ’And now,
gentiemen.'he said. *aa we have seen
lhe
unhealthy
. indications
I will show you how it appears in
a state of perfect health,’ and be submittetThis own tluid to the usual test As
he watched the results bis countenance
suddenly changed—his color and com­
mand both suddenly left him an&lt;r in a
treip bling voice be said: ’Gentlemen,
I have made a painful discovery: / have
^right’s disease of the kidneys.’ And
in less-than a year he was dead.* The
slightest ‘ indications of tiny kidney
disease should be enough to strike terror
to any one.”
“You know of Ds. Henion’s case?"
“ Yes, I have both read and heard of it"
“It Is very wonderful, is it not?”
"Ko more so than a great many others
that have come to my notice as hav­
ing been cured by the same means."
“You believe then that Bright's dis­
ease can Ih&gt; cured ?”
"I know it can. I know it from my
own and the experience of thousands of
prominent persons who were given up
to die by both their physicians and
friends.”
•*Yon s]&gt;eak of your own experience;
what was it?"
“A fearful one. 1 hail felt languid
and unfitted for business for years.
But. 1 did not know what ailed me.
When, however, I found it was kidney
difficulty I thought there was little
hope and so Hid the doctors. I have
since learned that one ot the physicians
of this city pointed me out to a gentle­
man on the streets one day, saying:
•There goes a man who will be dead
within a year.’ 1 believe his words
would have proved true if I had not
providentially used the remedy now
known as Warner’s Safe Cure."
“Did you make a chemical analysis of
the case of Mr. H. H. Warner some
’ three years ago. Doctor?" was asked Dr.
S. A. Lattimore, one of the analysts of
lhe state txmrd of health.
"Yea. sir."
“What did the analysis show you?"
“A serious disease of the kidneys."
“Did you think that Mr. Warner
could recover?"
“No. sir. I did not think it possible."
“Do yon know anything about the
remedy which cured him ?
“I have chemically analyzed it and
find it pure and harmless.”
Dr. Henion was cured ffrr yean ago
and ix trcH and attending tn his profes­
sional duties today, in this city. The
standing of Dr. H onion. Mr. Warner
thcyuiakr cannot for a viomrnt 4e
■lonlited.
Dr. Henion a experience,
shows that Bright's dbcuse of tbe

ALL ABOUT BELLS.
AaUqalty.
A special lecture wm delivered re­
cently in Huntington ball, Massachu­
setts Institute of Technology, by Rev.
H. R. Hawei*. M. A., on ••BeUa." The
lecture was illustrated by a bell espec­
ially oast for Mr. Haweis for his Buxton
lectures. It is most perfect in every
respect It is three feet high by two
and one-half in diameter, surmounted
by a crown. On the bell is Liberty's
head, encircled with tho thirteen stars.
The inscription is ••The Bell Experi­
mented with by H. R. Haweis, Author
of “Music and Moral*," Before the
l»well Institute, 1885. Cast by Sev­
erin Van Aenichodt, Louvrin. Belgium.

The lecturer said: “My conception
of a boll is that of a musical note. It
ia iteelf a gulf out of which beautiful
and sweet sounds emanate. In tho
clang of a bell wo get a fundamental
note, which rings out above all, and
which the ear readily catches. Ths
sound of a boll ia really a musical
chord. There are a great many bialon
leal bells. A very nqted one is in tin
leaning tower of Pisa, another is in th*
old city of Antwerp which dates from
the thirteenth century, and another
there in the cathedral called the “Horrida." dating from 1316. It was tho
old tocsin. Throughout Germany ore
gate bclb in the cities, which rihg
when the gates are about to be closad.
The curfew is still rung in Cambridge
and Ely. and in the did provinces In
England, as a kind of antiquarian rem­
iniscence. In Tournay, which is very
often overlooked by travelers, there
are most melodious bells."
Tho lecturer next considered the mot­
toes on bells, their antiquity, anil the
relation of bells to the lives of monks.
The qipnk was the first persoh to have
the true conception of sound, and it
waa ho who first undertook to ituprdvc
the art, under the guidance of the
church, which it wrw that fostered
music.
"It was during the sixteenth cent-ury,” said the lecturer, “that the nrt of
music carae into existence. With it
came the improved sensibility to
sound, and it was then that belb be­
came melodious, instead of giving
harsh and crude sounds. During this
period the best violins, as well ns the
neat bulls, were made. Thu. .English—
which they ore fain to admit—first got
the art of bell founding from the Bel­
gians. It was they who first hit on a
model of a tuneful bellf and worked
and experimented over it until they
Sreduced tBey perfect belL* for which
&gt;. this day tJ&gt;Zy are noted. The BclS’an bells are combined in suites of
rty or fifty, tuned to semi-tones, and
so form a colossal musical instrument.
Bulls were used in the lowlands, nota­
bly in the war with Spain, when a
neighborhood was to be alarmed or
troojwi .assembled.
They were used
also Losignal.
“On what depends the excellence of
a bell? The material from- which it
is made, which are tin and copper,
with very rarely a little zinc aaaed.
Tin and copper are tho best materials.
Some think that silver and gold make
good boll", or that silver alone, or
mixed, makes a good bell. Not bo.
The more silver in' a bell the worse it
is. The tin in Belgian metal is from
twenty-throe to thirty parte, and in
English from twenty-five to thirty-oneThe founders are very particular about
the material used, rejecting and mis­
trusting old metal
They use the
purest obtainable copper. Tho Bel­
gians have no rule by which they make
bells. They seem to have inherited
this faculty of founding. The Belgian
bell aims, first, to give one fundaru ‘ntal
note, together with the upper partials.
In the sound of the bell, the third,
fifth and octave nre right with this
fundamentai note. The sounds at the
bell chord with others, and the sound
is like a chord. The bell must be true
with itaelt In the cantons of Switzer­
land they have an automatic arrange­
ment by which the bells are rung
throughout tho night and, by their
varied notes and sounds, making sweet
harmonious music."—Boaton Herald.
WRAPPED IN FUR.

Tho Russians have a groat knack of
making their winter pleasant. You
feel nothing of the cold in those tightlybuilt houses, where all doors anti win­
dows are double, and where the rooms
arc kept warm by big stoves hidden in
the walls. There is no damp in a Rus­
sian house, and tho inmates may draw
Indoors in the lightest garb*, which
contrast oddly with the mass of furs
and wraps which they don when going
out. A Russian can afford to run no
risk of exposure when he leavos the
house for a walk or drive. He covers
his head and ears with a fur bonnet. his
feet and legs with felt boots lined with
wool or fur. which are drawn over the
ordinary boot&lt; and trouser* and reach
up to the knees; he next cloaks himself
in a top coat with a fur collar, lining
and cuffs; he buries his hands in a pair
of fingerless gloves of sealskin or bear
skin. Thus equipped, and with tho
collar of his coat raised all around so
that it muffles him tip to tho eyre. the
Russian exposes only Ills nose to the
oold air: and he takes care frequently
to give that organ a little rub to keep
the circulation going. A stranger who
ia apt to forget the precaution would
often get his nose frozen if it wore not
for the courtesy of the Russians, who
will always warn him if they see hi*
nose •■whitening.' and will, unbidden,
help him to chafe it vigorously with
snow. In Russian cities walking is just
possible for men during die winter, but
hardly so for ladies. The women of
the lower order wear knee toots; those
of the shop-keeping class seldom ven­
ture out at all; those of the aristocracy
go out in ahrigh". The alright aw ny no
means pleasant vehicles for nervous
people, for the Kalmuck coachmen
drive them at such a terrific pace that

It’s Preoenro Onoe Mora Intruded
in Boorctary Bayard's Home.

Bayard, the wits of Secretary Bayard, died
Ing, of congest ion of the brain. This is the
second time within the brief space ol two
weeks that death haa visited the houseboat
of the Secretary. Mrs. Bayard had
been in feeble health for several
years, and the death of her daughter
two weeks ago completely, prostrated
her, from which prostration she never
rallied. Late Saturday nlght-her physician
said her death was imminent, and so the
public here were iu a measure prepared tor
raa notiffi-d of
rotary und. Inter in the day. Mias (levriand
atars, Representative*, diplomat™ and
public men generally railed at the Bayard
Sansion yesterday to express their
mpathy with the Secretary in bis
affliction. There in great sympathy
in Washington for ftaretary Bayard.
Se»rotary Bayard has been crushed by
this second und no speedy visitation &lt;&gt;f
death, and it is believed here that he will
retire to private fife soon. When his (iaURh-

p’rostrntivl, and would then have insiat-d
upon resigning had not Iriuiids persuaded
him not to do so. Mr. Bayard is o( n wry
affectionate dieposition. thoroughly in
love with doinretic life, and he 1ms loved
Now that this is. broken he wil| feel more
strongly than ever tire desire to pass the
remainder
hia days in quietude null out
ot the hurly-burly of public office. Hu,
office, moreover, is one that carries with it
many social duties, nnd none of tlirae can
he now fill. It ia believed by a few of his
friends that he may take one of tbe firstwas s &gt;9auxhicrof Joslith Leo. a well known
Holliman) t.anker. She was msrr el to Mr.
lisjsnt lu Outobrr, IMU, and bore loin t*cl»J
cb.Klren In us mau&gt; lean, three, d.lng
• n infancy. Tho oldest was Katharine
Loo, who died January IB last. Tbe

MINOR NEWS ITEMS.
quake Saturday.
D. T. Unegar, a member of the IDinols
Legislature from Cairo, la dying in that dty
from Bright's disease.
Thomas Foley, of St. Lonis, died from
rupturing a blood-vessel while lifting a keg
of iieer iu hie saloon.
Tho President gave* a public reception
Friday night, which was one of the largest
ever seen in Washington.
The tetnpcraiwe people of Des Moines are
bringing mil against owners ol buiidiuga
in which liquors are retailed.
The explosion of a can cf gaaollu!*, at
Mitchell, 1&gt;. T., Thursday, seriously burned
Mro. Dr. Dix and Sirs. Malcolm.
General Sherman will, some time next
fall, remove from St. Louis and take up hia
residence in a New York hotel.
A bill him been introduced fa tbe Senate
ol lown enabling husbands or wives of in-

WiLMiSGTUS, Del, Feb. 1.—Information
from various sections of the fruit growing
ilistrictaof the peninsula gives assurance

focted by the cold weather.

The prospects

CREAM

BAKING PdWDE/
MOST PERFECT MADE
i

Governor* of the State, other State offi­
cials. mayors of the principal cities, the
Chief Justices of - the Supremo Court, the
Superior judges and tho municipal and Fed­
eral officer* generally. Tbe Knights of
Labor expect to obtain 950,000signature*
on tho Pacific coast.
*

tenoed recently to spend three yean at
Joliet for murdering Thomas B. Parks in
8troat&lt;&gt;r. was Imiught here Saturday from

Oglesby, in charge of two officials, in
order that ht- might attend the funeral
of hia little child, who died in Chicago Fritn the history &lt;4 the State where a prisoner
has been granted permission to attend the
funeral &lt;&gt;J any relative. Weost waa re­
turned to Joliet Saturday evening. Tbe
action of the Governor is generally com­
mended here.

Fottv Smith. Ark., Feb. 1.—Saturday six
prisoner* ware sent-encod by Judge L C.
Parker, in the United States Court. West­
ern District &lt;jf Arkansaw, to hang April 23,
18HG, for murder* in the Indian Territory:
MerUlith Crow, Jumcs Waaunn. white;

**

No Ammonta, Limo or Alum.

The public schools in the vicinity of
Metro and Albany, Wia., are closed on ac-

Special thanksgiving services for tbe ces­
sation of the small-pox epidemic were held
in all the churches of Montreal Sunday.
The total number of immlgants arriving
in the United States during the year 1885
was 326.411, against 403,230 for 1884.

the Atlantic eonat to contract lor a |BOO,OOO mail eteamahip for the Australian line.
Owing to .lhe strike, coke is becoming
Udo.
Sa mart Kitson, a noted dry-goods dealer
in (liic-Jigo, has suspended- payment os
ItabiiiUcn of 840,000, chiefly due in Eastern

The stuenntian in tiusinnM at Vienna ia
not u bill was proeented ‘ at the national
bank.
The exports of specie from New York last
week went &gt;30U.5UO in silver and &gt;040,157
in gold, while ills imports of botl^ metals
John R. Elder waa Wednesday ut Indian­
apolis appointed receiver for the drug firm
of Browning .t Sloan, hie bond being placed
ut &gt;100,(XH&gt;.
Six ho non of a consignment from Cbl£iN FRANCE

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State veterinarian on the allegation that
they had hydrophobia.
Fully six hundred families of Canadian
fishermen, on the Gaspe and Bonaveptura
coasts, have been.rendered destitute by the
failure of the Robin linn.

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continued l&gt;r&gt; ;nrm* 8. L. Brooke, the IncuniThe ummwh*1 value of property in «lhe
South hss iiii n-aien! nearly $1,000,000.OOO sinrc 1B7D. Since 1880 10,400 mile*
of railroad have been constructed.
A false. n-|M&gt;rt was sent broadcast that
President ("leveland had pardoned BIIum M.
Waite, the defaulting president of the First
National Bauk of Hrutlleboro, VL
An Athens corruspondent of the London
Timtn telegraph* that Klug George bus
grown so weary of political strife that he
w likely to abdicate nnd retire to Cdpm-

up to thia time. An extensive grower
in the lower part of 'the }xrninsula
has examined hia trees since the extremely
cold weather nnd finds them not only en-tirely uninjured, but unusually hardy. The communiention to the House advising tbs
owners of several other large orchards abolition of eustom-bouso Ices and the pay­
have mode iMpectiona with simitar Awulta. ment cd rueto me officials by fixed animal
All, however, unite in the opinion that the
trees had l» narrow c«cn|A'. Grower* any
ledo, Weetfield and h'eoga, III., and the
thing later befalls the tn-ns all are hopeful
of a big yield.

8am Faxxcisco, Feb. 1.—The Knights of
Labor are rircnlaUng a petition on the
Chinese question iiddrewx-d to tbe Senate
and House ot Representatives ot ths
United States, which, in behalf of the
State of CalHonua, requests Congress
either by legislation or change In the prra
ent treaty with China to forever' prohibit
the further immigration ot Chinese to tbe
Untied States. The net.Uon is already

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DaPl*|CCs

thouenlid miles Io Madison, la.
lived a rather quiet lite for a woman

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Cheaper than Ever,

The contract lor building tbe Michigan
Soldiers' Home at Grand Rapids was
awarded Wednesday evening to Charles
Tiedke, of Saginaw City, bls hid bring tbe
lowest—&gt;99,667.57.
The Reading road han euUered a coasequental lose of possibly &gt;1,000,000 by the
burning ol the engine-house at Mahoney
plane, projected in 1830 by Stepban Girard,

At the Banner Job Room,

The Hi. Louis police, under orders from

moeting last Friday night, the dty lathers
having become too violent in debate.
Tbe proselyting work of two Morman
polygamists at Walhalla, 8. C., haa caused
much excitement, it bring reported that
fifty converts are ready to proceed to Utah.
The young men ol the district have organGeneral James B. Fry, Provost Marshal­
General dnring thewar. baa sent to a New
York journal n fwc-Mmile of a letter from
General W. T. Shennan written laat Sep­
tember, containing the assertion that “had
General C. F. Smith lived. Grant would
have disappeared to history after Donel-

THE MARKETS.
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FLOUR-Good to tholes
I*at*nts. -................
WHBAT-Nu. 3Hod . ...

OATB-MLxcd Woarra...

Hammond nnd lii-Wah-Nuckc. Creek In­
dians. under twenty years of age. William
and Kynian Hamilton were to nesentenced
the same time, )&gt;ut died in jail
BUTC1®—Cresuncrr.........
Gocxl U&gt; Choice l»slry.

Vignaux-and won the championship of tbe
world Saturday night at balk-line billiards.
The score of the night's play was us fol­
lows: Schaefer, trtffi;
vignanx, 438.

■GOS-Freeh.,................

168. VlgnBux’euvenLge, 16 22-96; highest
run, 106. For the five nights the score
was: ‘Schafer, .1,000; Vlgnaux, 2,838.
Schaefer’s grand average, 20 120-144;
Vignaux. 19,121143.

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the Chinamen indicted for the murder of
Loa Johnston, a brother Celestial, on the

Common Dreescd

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THE CREAT ROCK ISLAND ROUTE

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THE FAMOUS ALBERT LEA ROUTE

Io tho direct and favorite lino between Chicago and Minneapolis uta

in progress for tHteen days past, wbb Sat­
urday night found guilty of murder ia lhe

M1RNBXFOI4S,

Minn.,
iturday night
of ma&amp;B;

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of the U. 8. flagship Powhatan, in Au.
K™*- UM, u u. aw. ol lb,
lid,;

the Balkan*, haa been moat enjoyable,
and the roods, I am agreeably surprised

iibou: h(tn •tin.
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•Life • rule I* e

u nde r*toed -

A BARONESS CAUGHT.
How Her Ardent Admirer
rested and Married Her.

A hand-ome, welLdreased lady wm
■trolling pMt the stores on one of the
fashionable streets of Pari.* inspecting
the contents of tbe show windows aftei
the manner ut women, partibulary
itfiose which contained fashionable
dreBscs und hats, referring of course
to the show window, not to the ladies.
A little gentleman, also well dressed,
followed her. In fact one mi^ht say
hi' pursued her. Every once in awhile
be would *top, and gaze on the lady
with undisguised admiration and an eye­
glass. and sigh as If he had been eating
large, quantities of unripe fruit As
soon as th* ladv saw him. an expression
/ot disgust and rage passed over her
handsome features. She haatilv entered
one of the stores, closing lhe iloor aftei
her with a bang that sounded like nr
imprecation.
"Don't imsginr. dearest that yon car.
recapc me." said the little man. who
hml followed her into tho store,
4/ "What do you wish?" asked the store-,
keener of the lady.
"I wish you would protect mo from
the impertinence of thia man. who fol­
lows me wherever I go."
••If I annoy you, madnme." said the
little man. you have nobody but your­
self to blame for it It in not my fault
Everything In the wotld must have e
beginning, and so must our personal ac­
quaintance.''
•That "lx, is • very stupid juke," said
the lady, scornfully.
"I never joke, tnadamc. Please lister
»«• me for n fow minute*," be **id. per
■nasivoly.
"I deeirc thia sonndalous scene tc
••So do I. Will you be kind enough
»o take my arm, and 1 will acoomuany
you to your residence, or anywhere.
O, I &lt;-otud he happy with you in a des-

I "But, air, 1 don't know ytra."
I "That'fi what distresses me.
All
»h»t I ask i« for yon to give mo a
ebance to beoomu acquainted with you.
For your own -take, madame. take' my
arm.' I'd offtryou my hand, too, if 1
thought you would take it and my
heart, too."
"You are *u impudent fool. I ahall
not take your urtn."
"That’s what I expected you to say.'
replied the little man. with a sigh, "but
thank Heaven! I can compel you L
listen to wiiat 1 have to say. I ahal
simply call on the police----'To rcmrn yep to the Mylum for th:
feeble minded, from which you are n:
donbt a fugitive, or perhaps it is th«
Jail from whioh you have made you es­
cape, for you look as much like a villian m you do like a fool, which is say­
ing a great deal," said tbe lady, her
faoe wreathed with contempt.
'
"Why du you propose to »end for
lhe polic«?" u&gt;ked the prorietor of the
store.
"Tho lady will tell ythr why." said
the little mon. "Do not allow her to
htave tha store, until I return, or you
will be held nwponsiblo by the authoG
ties. I will go for u policeman and a
hock. Once more, madame, will you
take my arm. and return to your resl•le.nce, or shall I go for tho police. Il
it- positively yuur last chance. 'So
Inng a* the'lamp holds out to burn tbe
prettiest sinner may return,’ as tbe
poet Rays. Return with me to your
residence."
The anger and astonishment of the
lady knew no boundi She glared at
(he audacious little tnan, and hissed
•'No!" with u big N.
After onoe mure warning the store­
keeper not to ioso sight of the lady, the
little man went out Everybody pres­
ent wm paralysed with astonishment
The lady said that she wns Bsronoiw
Z, and HthI on the Rue de Paradis.
She was about to leave the store when
tho little man reappeared with a police­
man.
“Puiiotunan. 1 authorize yon to arrest
that lady," sa.d the little man.
"Polieoman. I want you to arrest that
puppy who has been insulting and an­
noying me on the street" exclaimed
the Baroaeas.
"Madame, you must go with me to
the ntation hoose," wtid the policeman.
"But I am the Baroness Z. and have
"That’* what tSey all say. When we
St to tbe station house you must tell
R police justice all about iL Thb
gentleman accuses you of theft."
'Theft!” cxulahned the lady.
"Yak, theft." replied the policeman,
nuiliag cynically, "but plmn don't
make a scene. One person likes ab­
sinthe, another has a weakness for
eigars. and you probably have a pen­
chant for -mptying the pockets of
rtraager*."
"Tiik b infamous!'' exclaimed the
tody, "I am Baronet* Z. and if you will
accompany me to my residence 1 will
convince you of your' mistake and pay

Th. Polio. jo.tic
J;•
H« hU
»-owl-nd
«w tn th. b«t honor Inwlnnble.
On seeing the Barones* hestniTM and
bowed. Be had so much to do with
people who had been run over on the
itreete, drunken rowdie*, dlsreputabfa
women and such canaille, that he w’**pleased to see some apparently respect­
able criminals patronize his court
Taking his seat on the judicial throne,
he Mked pleasantly what wm the nature
of tho caseThe little man and the Baroness
Srang to their feet They addressed
t» chair simultaneously, and with con­
siderable show of emotion, particularly
the insulted baroness.
Judge—Don't both apeak at onoe.
Which of you is the complainant?
The Gentleman—I am.
BaronuM—I am.
Judge—Thac is impossible. Police­
man, which of the parties applied to
you first?
’ Policeman—The gentleman did. your
Honor.
The Judge—Now. sir, you have the
floor. Madame, you will allow the
gentleman to state' his case.
The Barones* sits down with a gesture
of despair. The little gentleman bows
to the court, clean hi* throat and Mka:
•■Hm your Honor ever been in love?"
Judge—1 might reply to that ques­
tion that it was none of your busineas,
but I do nnt blush to acknowledge that
on several occasions I bar* been under
tbe influence of the tender passion.
Complainant—Then your Honor will
comprehend to some extent the suffer­
ing* that I have undergone. About
two months ago I recovered from a
dangerous, and, what might have been
a fatal illness. My physician said I
needed a change of'air and amusement
I lived at that time in the Boulevard de
TopheL so I moved to the Rue de Para­
dis. My greatest pleasure wm to look
out of my window every morning and
-witness the awakening of Aurora.
Baroness—Your Honor, he lies. He
did not bother himself in the least about
the rmng sun. It wm me that he
stared at like th* escaped lunatic
that ho is. For the pMt two months I
have not been able to look out -of my
window without being subjected to tho
impudent glances of that wretched lit­
tle caricature of a man, whom your
Honor allows to air his insolence in
your court.
"O. you wretch!" aud the Baroness
grit her teeth and shook h«r head at
the complainant who sighed.
"Prowed." said the Judge.
Complainant—What the lady say* fa
to some extentytrue. Ye*. I confess I
feasted mv eyes on her peerless beauty.
My physician told me that I needed some­
thing io divert my mind from the cares
of frOsinese. That is my excuse. After
awhile it became a positive neoeesitr
for me to stand at my window. O.
what a lovely vision it wm! How
beautiful she Is! but your Honor oan
see for yourself. Isn't she a daisy?
Judge--PlcMe confine yourself to the
case, young man. 1 have been there
myself, *o to speak, but the rules of the
court do not permit you to elaborate so
much. You nave the sympathies of the
court, but be briefCorupkunant—I neglected my busi­
ness. I shut myself up in my room, and
I lived only for her. How often did I
resort to strategy to communicate with
my lovely tormentor! I sent her let­
ters breathing of love from my win­
dow. I saw her tear them to piece*,
and scatter them to the winds of
heaven. I sent her floweTs. almost as
fresh aud beautiful as her lovely Up*
and eye*, and next morning I saw my
bouquets in the trash barrel amid dead
cate, cold hash, and like debris.
Judge — Poor, unfortunate young
Complainant—Well may your Honor
My that I am unfortunate. The symp*ihy of this Honorable Court is balm
to my bruised and bleeding heart Soon
people will read on my sad tombatone:
"Here He* a poor young man who per­
ished of unrequited love. He could move
police justice, but he could not move a
move the cruel object of hta affection*.
Judge—Come to the point if you
please. What is your complaint?" .
Complainant—I bribed her servants;
they took my money, but* the bare me­
nials never gave me a chance to con­
verse with her. Disguised as a letter­
carrier I sought to converse with her.
but she ordered the janitor with large
copious fr-3t to kick m* out into the
cold street which he did. Whenever
she went out I followed her m faith­
fully m her own shadow.
Judge—What a nuisance you must
have .made of yourself.
' Complainant—True love is never dis­
couraged. Yes, I followed her wherever
she want I learned yesterday that she
wm going to move away, so there wa*
no time to be lost Driven,to despair.
I registered a solemn vow, about six
o'clock this morning, that I would toll
her of my love before the sun sank to
rest behind the western hills. When I
attempted to explain my emotion* on
the street she repelled my advances.
She refused to listen to me. Then
being in despair, I accused her of theft
and had her brought before your Honor.
Judge—That wm the oct of aluuatic.
Complainant—Perhaps it wm. But
your Honor will concede that it wm
crowned with success. I have at last
had an opportunity to tell her that I
loved her for herself alone. Thanks to
your Honor, she haa been obliged to
listen to me. God bless your Honor for
it Heaven will reward you for iL and
I will not forget it
The Judge looked at the Baronras,
who blushed, and looked down on the
floor.
"Ye*, your Honor," continued the
complainant "yon will place It on
record in this case that I am twentyfive year* old, and rather good-looking;
the only »on of my parents, who dote
on me. Make a note of it that I have
an income of ten thousand franca a
year; that I own a beautiful villa In the
country and a hotel in Paris.
Please
record also that 1 am of noble birth.

Bnlaltat

my hand to Madame

EXTENT OF_SLAVERV.
A parliamentary biue-book con­
taining correspondence with British
representative* add agents abroad and
reports from naval .officers relative to
the Hlave trade in 1884-85. hM recently
been published by the English Govern­
ment The countries dealt with In the
book are Brasil, EgvpL Morocco. Per­
sia. Portugal, Turkey and Zanzibar.
The accounts from Brasil show that
both slavery and the sale of slaves wore
greatly on the decrease.
It wm
reckoned that in April, 1884. the num­
ber of slaves wm 1,200,000. and this
was continually decrpMing. chiefly by
means of emancipation or ransom. In
Egypt as Sir. E. Baring informed Ear)
Granville, up to tbe end of January,
1884—the period In question appear* to
begin With our occupation—the total
number emancipated wm 8.986. From
Morocco Sir J. H. Drummond Hay
sends a very painful story. The num­
ber of slave *alw in the early part of
1884 actually Unbind in Morocco, and
complaint was made that some of the
slave* were mutilated in a barbarous
manner, from which number* of them
perished in horrible agonyThe
authorities declared simply that the
abolition of slavery could not be ef­
fected. Some month* later, however,
the Sultan put a stop to the public sale
of slavre. On April 17. 1884. Sir J. H.
Dt Hav informed Earl Granville that
with tne exception of the French Minis­
ter, uo foreign diplomatic officers had
taken stops to prevent those under
their protection from holding or dealing
in slaves.
Before the correspondence
is concluded wo find that lhe Danish
and British agent* have warned the
subjects of their respective countries
against the traffic. Complaint is made
of the existence of slave traffic between
the 'Portuguese possesaiou* in East
Africa aud Madagascar and the Comoro
(stands. -

MILITARY DRUNKENNESS.
BtaadpotaL

After showing, for many years in
succession, a tendency to decrease,
military.drunkenness has latterly taken
something of a change, for the worse.
In 1872, the year of which full details
are given, in tbe general annual return,
the total number of men fined wm
26,111, the number of fins* inflicted
61,501. and the percentage of fines per
1,000 men 281. From that time until
1880 a steady and almost continuous
decrease went on. the percentage fall­
ing to 225. In the following year,
however, there wm a rise to 243,
and this figure has been maintained
ever since. From the details given
it appear* that the fining syatem does
not exercise much deterrent effect on
the "habitual drunkard" class—that is,
those who are drunk four times or
more within twelve calendar months.
In 1884, the hat year dealt wi$ in tb4
table, 1,418 men were fined four times,
778 five times, 379 six.times, 180 seven
times, 57 eight times, and 29 nine
times. No doubt, too, most of those
toper* often escape undetected, so that
the figures do not give a complete
picture of the hard drinking still un­
fortunately so prevalent in ths) army.
It seems open to Question whether an
experiment should not be tried with
some other form of punishment than
finbs, in cases where the latter method
hM proven Ineffectual m a deterrent
The "habitual drunkard" is not only a
bad character In himself, but his per­
nicious example exercises a most in­
jurious effect among the younger sol­
dier*. —London Globe.

A WISE FATHER.

The Crown Prince of Prussia wm
always a very aenaible man in the
management of hia household, and he
is ably seconded by his wife. On one
oocmIod the governor of hb children
came to him and said:
"Your Highness, I must oomplain of
the little Prince; he refuses to have hb
face washed in the morning."
"Doe* he?" answered the Crown
Prince. "We’ll remedy that After
thb let him go'unwMhed."
"It shall be done," said tbe governor.
Now the sentries have to salute every
member of the royal family—children
nnd all—whenever they pass. The day
after, the little four-year-old Prince
went ofat for a walk with hb governor
As they passed a sentry-box where a
grim soldier stood the man stood rigid
without presenting arms. The little
Prince—accustomed to universal defer­
ence—looked displeased, but said noth­
ing. Presently another sentry wm
passed. Neither did thb one give a sign
of recognition. The little Prinoe
angrily spoke of it to his old governor,
ano they passed in. And when the
walk wm nnbhed, aud they had met
many soldiers, who none of them saluted
the Prince, the little fellow dashed in to
hb father exclaiming:
"Papa—papa—you must whip every
man in your guards! They refuse to
salute when I pass!"
"Ah! my son," said th* Crown Prinoe,
“they do rightly: for clean soldier*
never salute a dirty little Prince."
After that the boy took a shower bath
every morning.—Ban Francisco Jngle-

•bout getting married a secund time,
any country in Europe, *av* England
and France; though being for the most
part unmacadamized, with wet weather
they would scarcely *how to such ad­
vantage. My impression of the Ser­
vians U most favnrablc; they arc evi­
dently a warm-hearted, hospitable,
and. withal, a patriotic pooplc, loving
their little country and appreciating
their independence as only people who
have but recently had their drcam of
eelf-govurnment 'realised know how to
appreciate it; they oven paint tho wood­
work of their bridges and public build­
ings with tbe national color*. I am as­
sured that tbe Servians have progressed
wonderfully since acquiring their full
Independence; but as one journey^
down the beautiful and fertile valley
of the Morava, where fmprovements
would naturally be seen, if anywhere,
one fail* to wondering where they can
possibly have come in. Some of their
method* would, indeed, aecm to indi­
cate a most deplorable lack of practica­
bility; one of the- most ridiculous, to
the 'writer’s mind, ia tbe erection of
small, long sheds, substantially built of
heavy hewn timber supports and thick
home-made tiles, over ordinary plank
fences and gate* to protect them from
the weather, when a good coating of
tar or paint would answer the
purpose of preservation much bet­
ter.
These structure* give oue
the impression of a dollar placed
over a penny to protect the latter from
harm. Every peasant owni a few acres
of land, ana if he produces anything
above hi* own wnnti. be hauls it to
market in an ox-wagon with roughly
hewn wheel* without tirea, and whoso
creaking can plainly be heard a mile
away. At present the Servian tills his
little freehold with the clumsiest of
implement*. aAmc hi* own rude handi­
work, and the best imperfectly fash­
ioned and forged on native anvHa. His
plow i* chiefly tiie forked limb of a
tree, pointed with iron sufficiently to
enable him to root around in tho sur­
face soil. One would think the coun­
try might offer a promising field for
some enterprising manufacturer of
such implement* m hoc*, scythes, hay­
forks. small, strong plow*. «ultiv*tor*,
•tc.
These people are industrious, espe­
cially the women. I faavc frequently
met a Servian peasant woman return­
ing homeward in the evening from her
labor in th* fields, carrying a fat,
heavy baby, a clumsy hoe not muob
lighter than the youngster, and an
earthenware water-pitcher, and at the
same time indnatrioualy spanning wool
with a small bund-spindle. And yet
some people argue about lhe impossi­
bility of doing two things at once!
Whether these poor women have boon
hoeing potatoes, carrying lhe infant
and spinning wool at the same time
all day, I am unable to My. not having
been an eye-witness, though I really
abould not be much Mtonished if they
had.—Thomas Stevens, in Outing.

NICKEL'S TALE.

"I have only been coined nine days,''
Mid a Nickel to a Penny lying in a box
beside it in a locked drawer. "A fine
time tof life to be hustled into the dark
liks thb!"
"I have been in thia box aince the
day I left tho mint," replied the Penny,
"but you must have traveled."
"I have," laconically answered th'e
Nickel.
"Tell me something about it," urged
the Penny; and m all the other coins
locked in the box, gold, silver and cop­
per. chinked out loudly, "Yea, tell,"
the Nickel began:
"A banker got me at tbe mint with
nineteen of my brothers, tor we ware
wrapped in a dollar roll In my new
master’* purse I lay with golden trea­
ty-dollar piece*, tome ailver and two or
three pennies. 1 was spent that night
for n newspaper, and went into the
dirty pocket of a ragged little boy, who
kept fumbling me. with several of my
relation* and *ome coppers, with hi*
greMy finger*. He paid me out for
five Hicks of candy, and I soon dropped
into the clean till of a little shop in a
poor part of the dty. I would have
been very well content to stay there,
for we bad light the rest of the dimes
and nickel* and myself, from a crock
in the drawer. But It wm not to be. A
tramp got me, m part payment for
carrying in coal, ana he spent mo for a
drinit of rum, so I was thrown by a red­
headed saloon-keeper into a beer-smell­
ing drawer. There I romaine^ until I
wrw paid to a match boy for a box of
matches.
"I thought I should be crushed outof
shape, for the boy put mo in his
breeches pocket and at onoe I fell
down below wine heavy marbles, two
iron weights, a knife and a piece of
brick. Grinding, in terrible friction,
in the midst of this oppressive heaL I
just managed to keep from crying out
until the next day, when I wm given in
change to a fine lady, who put me in
her purse with plenty of ailver and gold

where a little child lag_ dying in a
white crib. It was her child, and she
eat by it crying, while the father and
older brothers and sisters, with the
physicians, crowded around tbe little
erib, all very silent; but. alas! they
could do nothing. I could see all thb
—Wild fox grapes in the Allegheny
through the meshes of the purse, for
Mountains in West Virginia are made
the lady placed it on a table uear the
into jelly and sold by the residents in
sick baby. One of the physician*, after
those poor cabins to the keepers of the
the other* spoke with him softly, wrote
crossroads stores for fifteen cents a
pound, the pay to be " In trade." The something on n bit of white paper. It
jelly is of two kinds, one dark bine, the wm given to the maid servant, who
other a pale green, and both axe.said to took up the purse, where we all lay.
surpass the Scotch jams and jellies that and I wm given for some-medicine to n
in thb country sell for twentv-fite cents' druggist, who put me in this dark box
with the rest of you, and here I am.1’—
a pound.-BWadri/taur Frtsi.
FhUatUlfMa Aetm.
—Since 1818 the Government hu
nr sum of 2228,000,000 in
of the noble red man, not

—The Vanberbilt* keep their bopds,
stocks, diamonds and gold and silver
plate in a flee! box, four feet long by

her husband. They would not do it
if they were to stop aud think but a
moment. Did you ever hear a wife
joko about the death of her child, or
her mother, or her brother, sister or
father? No, no. But society is run­
ning over with those who joke about
the death of their husbands. It is the
most thoughtless sort of bumoZ ever
invented. It is trifling with the most
serious subject on earth. We decry
irreverent passages in a, play ®r a
public address. It makes the blood
chill to sec rude hands laid on that
which h sacred. Love is sacred, mar­
riage is sacred, death is awful. Th*
one ever-palnful (bought to those who
are happily wed is that death comes at
ImI to take one away and leave th*
other a lonely survivor. Conceive,
then, the hideous flippancy of that
wife's conversation who speculates in
jest m to her successor. Whatfiviolenue
does a husband do a precious thing
when
he
in
bis
imagination
jumps
over
the
grave of his
wife and dances like a down
into the arena of widowcrbfwd. read?
for another matrimonial enterprise}'
The world takes the projier view of
this subject when it demands that the
widow* of its heroes shall remain con­
stant uatil thev themselves shall be
taken away, and that there shall be no
invader ou * consecrated field. This
natural sentiment of tho human heart
found exprcMion among the Hindoo*
in'tbu custom of burning the wife after
the death of the husband. This fixes
the relationship between the two irre­
vocably, and that is the exact intention
of the custom. It would hardly do to
burn the widows of thi* country, for
they are generally well behaved and
duly respectful to the memory of their
deceased husbands. If there ought to
be any burning up in thia line it ought
to be of the widowers, specially the
older ones who are so suddenly reju­
venated when loosed from the matri­
monial tether. No human creature fa
the bntt of so mucli ridicule, the object\
of »o much raillKry behind the scenes
in those very circles be ae#k* to pene­
trate and- bear off a victim, m that
giddy person known m the marrying
widower of ripe age. . It is only when
be is fortified with gold, and ailver,
and precious stones tnat fair youthful
womankind smiles and surrender*. He
is then accepted m * speculation.—
Chicago Tribune.

“I noticed that tbe paj^w* d&lt; ^r.Ui».
the explosion at 275,000 pound, at
mite at Flood-Bock, say that the wav«
following tbe explosion was no lu.rr
than the -WMh' of a Bound
The condition* were not Cxactlv thumof an earthquake, but I can not tata
thinking that the force of *n . £n/.
quake must be JmmcMuiabh gn-atcthan that of the dynamite, when1 cob
pare thi* little wave with the mtat uU„
which swept the coast of Chili unj
P*ru in 1868.
"I wm on the Powhatan at the
and we escaped deaiructiun bv th»'
merest accident Wj bad been Uund
for Africa, but returned to Callao fw
• ooal, and while there were sheltered fry
the island San Lorenzo from the tfafid
wave, which,, however, shook us uu
•onaiderably. The vessel ‘boxed thi,
eompaM’ twenty-three time. iu
many miunu-a. but the anehor
chain cable held us fa*L
•
"Afterward we went down the eoWt
to Arcouipa, Iquique, Arica and uthdr
towrut that had been destroyed bv the
great wave.
"Ita *tae and force can scarceiv be
realized. At Arfea the United iftate*

pleteJy over the town and lauded a
long way inland. Only one man WM
lost from her, the veamd riding saleh
over the buildings, which were. U
oonroe, daatrqv cd.
"The captain of the mail Rteanur
Santiago, lying in Tacna, seeing the
wave approaching, ordered all haafa
below, battened down hatches and
drove the vessel, under aj full head of
steam, into the wave. She emerged
safe on tbe other side, but with her
decks swept clean of msats. rigging,
•mokestack and everything else" Not
• soul wm loot.
"But these were excepflynai rxpafi•nce*. Nearly all tlm vessels on the
ooast went down with all on board, and

“It ia nAKumed, of course, that this

vulskiD of nature it must have been k&gt;
raise a wave that could .sweep tta
■bores of a continent, when tV grrat
Mt chgrge of explosives ever tired bv
man only oecMioned a wave compare*
by imaginative reporter* to the •wsab
at a steamboat’ ”— QoUost Days.

BURMESE PONIES.

SMALL BEGINNINGS.

Flushed with the\ardor born of
health, good impulses and inexperi­
ence. the young enthusiast's school-boy
day* are irradiated with dream* of a
resplendent future. If of a aomewbal
poetical and religions temperament be
will conceive it to be hl* mission to re­
form todety and be a benefactor to all
mankind. He is impatient with th*
alow, routine methods of mankind in
general and with the injustice which
thev tolerate. If cast in a groasor
mold, be will probably resolve to be a
great soldier or statesman or million­
aire merchant, who will utilise fame
and power and wealth to assist and en­
courage bis leas fortunate fellows. But
when tbe projector* of such ideal fu­
tures are brought into rude contact
with our plodding, work-a-day world
they are too frequently discouraged
ana disarmed by the shock which dis­
illusion.* them. Realising the inability
to fulfil! the hope* born of their gensrou* though callow impulses, they per­
mit themselves to swing to the oppo­
site extremity of the are. Some of
them lose heart, other* wrap themMlvea up in a shell of aelfiahneM.
stifling the warm sympathies that pre­
viously animated them.
women.at the threshold ol their o*reer fa that small beginning* are
not to be despised, that small econo­
mies pave the road to wealth, that
genius largely consists of hard, earnest
work, and that Olympus is more often
Sined by those who steadfastly climb
an by those who essav to fly. There
is work enough in the world for all
hands to do, wretchedness enough to
be alleviated, and happiness enough to
be attained, for that matter, if we only
set about it in the right way by taking
the task or the duty that is nearest to
ua Many a man spends half his year*
bewailing bis lack of capital when his
wasted dimes and nickel* might if
saved, have established him in a suc­
cessful business. Manv a man end
woman deplore the misery they daily
read of, yet refrain from relieving any
portion of it As tbe oak springs from
the acorn all great reforms develop
from apparently trivial beginning*.
There is no occasion for being deinabiliQr to grapple
with all the evil on ths. planet; boffin
with that manifestation of sin or miafortune which is nearest your own
door. Do not be east down by the
oonsclousnoM of how little vou can aocompliab where so much is to be flono.
A reservoir may be emptied pint by
pint—even drop by drop. Enthusiasm
is a wondrous factor in human pro­
gress and should be refreshed rather
—RV cy n^ed by. Bn oc&lt;*tional reverse.
-To rnneat elu. broking plu.
lamp chimneys, tumblers and rruub arUelw In , pot HllnJ «hh cold wou. Io
which some common table salt ha*
been added. Boil th* water vJ and
allow it to encl slowly. When The ar­
ticles are taken out and washed th*v
will resist any sadden change of texs-

Burmese a* all, but Bhas. and am
brought down from tbe confine* at
China, some four or fire hundred mile*
sure-footed, and many of them are per­
fectly beautiful in symmetry. Timy
arc speedy for their size, and wonder­
ful jumper*; thay arc very docile, tor
they are—like the pureArnbr-' handled
from their birth, and only require shoe
Ing when brought upon our macadamiaed road*. They have a good deal of
Arab blood in them, too. for a Shan

Yoriuhireman, am! many of them pw
chased officer*’ Arab charger* in daj
country. Tbe ordinary Burman puny
b very like the "Ut” of India, but they
get through a lot of work, and s Bur­
man will prefer one of his own brood
to that of tbe Bbana—probabk because
will live where a Shan pony would
starve. Tho saddle*, bridles aud stir­
reps in use among tbe Burmese a*s
▼»ry peculiar. A Butman rides prin­
cipally by balance: the knees an- well
away from the saddle, and when neocswary they hold on by their bed*.
Only tbe great toe, is Inserted in tbe
stirrup. Ungainly 'and unsafe as ap­
pear* their scat, they gel over the
ground wonderfully well and M-ldow
fall off. The ponies arc all taughpo
amble, and a good pacer will fctek a
long price.—AU the tear Round

THE OPIUM

HABIT.

In 1818 Coleridge's face was sallow,
hia eye wild, hi* hand and step tottsr-

Mt friend, expostulated with bln
Coleridge in answer dtecloees hia
himself in a private madhouse, and
conclude:.: "You bid me rouse myself;
go, bld a man paralytic in both arrs»
to rub them briskly together and that
will cure him. Alaa!" he would reply,
"that I can not move my arms
niy
complaint and misery." His sens* el
his degradation wm keen.
“ Cosceive," he writes, "a spirit in hell em­
ployed in tracing out for others a road
to that heaven from which his crime*
exclude him. In short, conceive what­
ever is most wretched, helpless hope­
less, and you will form a notion of toy
•tote." The sums which he spent in
opium were large. Meanwhile he loft
his wife and children to be mainly sup­
ported by friends, and his eon Hartley
waa sent to uolleg* on alm* collected

Southey in IMA “writes to hb wife *
ehildreu, or opens a letter from th.cn*'
he did not even answer the letter m
which Bonthey told him of the sebtw"
lor Hartley's education.
He enriri
have made money by hb pen, bat B”
pref.'rred to accept the c
’ “
Cottle-MwfrwrjA Review
—Tbe best time for a yo
take hb girl *1 sighing fa
"driviE' snow storm.6 H

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                  <text>The Hastings Banner
VOL. XXX. NO. 42.

HASTINGS, MICH., FEBRUARY 11, 1886.

The Hastings Banner,

WHOLE NO. 1602

other places. It is expected to out do with him the other day, throwing him
out of the sleigh Fortunately the old
anv similar doings heretofore.
Mrs. W. J. McArthur and Mrs. man escaped unhurt, the only damage
living the scattering of the contents of
Daniel Miller are very sick.
Monao-THoas apple.
Hastings, Barry Co., Mich..
John Velte savs he supposed the girts
; C. Wallis went to Grand Rapids Tues­
A voting daughter at Frank Wcats.
knew how to drive.
day last on business with Dr. (1 O.
There is to be oo exhibition st L O.
Scott.
FOUR CORNERS.
G. T. hall in the near futnreJames Mosher’s cutter lays by the
We have to chronicle this week the
Sunday—warm.
road side in a very dilapidated condi­
death of Mrs. Chartes Bixler. She has
Willie Chase—sort throat,
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
tion. Too badly wrecked for any use.
been a great sufferer for the past twelve
Warren Kelsey—
Mustang Liniment is older than
Bentley Bros. &amp; Wilkins commenced
Behold—valentine day draweth nigh. Curs. Funeral at the Com an school
use. The sermon waa preached by
Frank Wolf milks In a teacup.
most1 men, and used more and custom sawing this week.
Almost every village has its Ling­
ADVERTISING ItATRS:
,
Mire Clara Perkins Sundayeo* at the Rev. Moor, of Middleville. She leavra
ers
and
loafers
and
our
little
village
of
a husband and several children and a
riareperyser.-A,...,,;............... »ii» 00
corners.
Morgan
Is
no
exception
from
the
gener
­
Extra charge for special positions.
The donation at Mr. Wolfs was a large circle of friends and relati vea, who
al rule; but the amusing part with us is
have the .sympathy of the community.
success. Ralsai 826.3.*.
to see the old boy take the place of the
JOB PRINTING.
Remember the •.-ntertainmeot at the
Elder Linsley talked to our people on
young urchin In the matter of drawing
Xapeclal pride is felt In the Job Printing DeG. A. R. hall, by the Gillaspie Bro^,
Saturday evening and Sunday.
in wood for the stove. Now these lift
Mtxnentol the BANWMi. Everything in the JJEW STOCK OF
Ellick Brace bids farewell to bls Fridav evening. Proceeds to go to the
tie fellows would like to do these little
.
many friends in this vicinity and took S. O. Vs.
odd jobs, thereby earning a stick of
B, the most approved patterns of machinery*
Barlow lake lodge I. (). G. T- install- *
bls departure for the north on Sunday
candy or some chewing gum. But
I competent workmen employed, enables the
last to work at his trade as blacksmith cd at their last meeting the'following
when the old boy cheats the young boy
officers: .
Good hide to him.'
out of such jobs that he may get a cigar,
W. C. T.. Joseph BechteL
Wednesday morning 2fi degreed below
we think it small business and the litW. V. Tn Mrs. John Burpee.
zero. Pretty cold ain’t? it at least
W. LOWRY, M. D.,
tie boys think so too.
W. a. Hector Patterson.
those parties returning from town
Physician, Surgeon and Oculist.
j John Hall, of Manton, and a former
W. F. 8.. Fred Stokes.
must have thought so.
I resident of Baltimare, visitled the past
W. C.. 1. M. B. Gillaspie
' week with friends in Baltimore and
W. T.. Joseph Burpee.
। Castleton.
W.
M.. John Brigga.
To-day is a little foretaste of spring.
paid to iturglcal diMsasea
rs
|i Mr.
Mr. Wheeler, of Grand Rapids, is visW. I. G.. Meriah Stokes.
The children do not get their prom­
1with Mr £. q. Hyde.
W. O. G.. Burdette Briggs.
ised sleigh-ride yet, and neither the
F&amp;SXPOBT.
tr.
and
Mrs.
Collins,
formerly
of
IV II. LAND18, M. D„
weather or .lack of sdow can longer
i..
‘
I Morg
&gt;rgan, are now domiciled with their
’ ’ •
Physieun and Surgeon,
furnish an excuse. Query-Aahat will
। sons in Eaton Co.
Mrs. J do. Draper is dangerously tick be next?
Woodlaud, Mich.
,
E. P. Wadsworth, of Battle Creak,
Protracted meetings again in pro­ with intiamatory fever.
•fficc one rtoor south ot the post office, «iu be j
The Missionary society meets at the was In town Monday.
gress ui Morgan.
Commenced last
It is said that A. M. Herrington has
lisnd Chore day or night.
,
parsonage on Wednesday of this week. . Mrs. Dighton Simpkins died very sud­
baturdnv
evening.
ordered
a
8900
soda
fountain.
CTFK WdMERMAN?
A social will be held at Mr. Wood­ denly last Thursday night. The body
Emma, daughter of Frank Wright,
Harmony Lodge, J. O. O. F., of this ham's Thuredav night.
wks taken east for burial.
" • Homcepathic Physician &amp; Surgeon,; r-&gt;
1
has iwen quite sick; also Bertha, a place, is constantly receiving new acces­
Ely Clement is still nearly helpless.
(Firat door east of HoUow»y&lt;’ drug xtore.) | 15am 13 03. TCI S,
daughter of Ervin Cole. Dr. Young is sions to U» numbers.
His
trouble seeming more of the na­ here has commenced a scries of rwlnl
attending them.
Mr. George Perkins has tickets out ture of rheumatism than at first.
|R. Wm. JONES,
•
!
!
12. 14. 16, 18 and 3d fL
meetings here.
Considerable complaint that the M. announcing u party at the rink on Mon­
1
Dentist.
Elder Webb a former pastor herein
Some of the young pwnle from here
C. 11. R. Co. did not pay their help as day evening Feb. 22d. next .
attended the dance at Hickory Corners arelsting Rev. Porter is Us ntwiyal
AB work promptly attended to.
Mr. John Deming’s oldest daughter on Friday night, and report a pleasant meetings.
agreed, the men claiming that they
were promised three dollars a day for has been seriously ill for a number of time.
ft C. WELTON
Supervisor Huggett pud troasjiter
themselves and team and received but days with Inflamation of the stomach.
The measles continue to attack one Brown went to Hastings Montafi
All widths and lengths.
two and a half. It will probably both­
If you luAr the cannon boom in this after another, young or old as the case
John Gates of 8. E. Aivm iB’-very
' Is aKent for the Ohio Fanner’s Insurance Co.
er
them
some-in
the
future
if
such
be
way
Friday,
Feb.
12th,
don
’
t
think
it
is
He writaa policies on a man’s property against
may be.
sick; the probabilities arej tftal Im^wKI
lose by Un*, lightning or wind, agalni* a man's
the case, to get teams to scrape and cut the 4th of July, but remember tne Her­
not recover.
I tie by death and accident.
i&lt;-e.
ald party occurs that night.
NABHVILIxE.
A large party of young people from
Mr. and Mrs. Levi Blough's oldest
Rev. Cox is running a revival meet­ the Austin Dist- visited Charles Ved||JOOK A SHELDON,
Three grades. Seconds and No. 3 for i
NobthBaeey,
daughter, aged four years, died of ing at Maple Grove.
der\and wife at Bellevue last Friday
Office la Ab4tntct Block. D&lt;mUuc&lt;i, Mich.)
for sheds and repairing old roofs. ; Sleighing is splendid and the people diphtheria, on Monday evening the 1st
M. L. Cook and Frank Brooks, of evedjng- .*
utter an illness of but three days.
j are improving it.
Born, to A bran Potts and wife last
Hastings, were in the 'village on busiMr. David-Ruckle met with quite an ntsw Saturday.
John Kahler lias a lame horse caused
Saturday morning, a boy.
by driving through chuck holes which accident while splitting kindling. wood
John Wheeler is habpy again,—it is a
One of the furnaces at the school
at the Jones school house Friday even­ building got out of whack and has had girl.
4 J. WRIGHT,
sprained his leg.
A.
Physician.
J ulia Harington is home from Kala­ ing. The axe being a short handled to be repaired.
State News.
Cails dav or tight promptly attended to.
mazoo asylum. The folks say that she one glanced and struck him between
M. F. Scott, a Grand Rapids book-sel­
Office at reeidenee^one-half mile cut of Carl- !
.
is as well as ever. We are all happy to the eyes, making quite an ugly wound. ler, was in town last week.
Battle Creek has a choral seciety-50
It seems that the Rev. Dempsv, who
hear it.
’
Mira Ina Hoblw has gone to Convis, ladies. They’re learning to sing.
There were meetings held at the preached in the Congregational church which place she expects to make her
hilip t. colgrove.
Michigan has 1,400 health officers and
1
We can furnish any length up to 60ft- Bunell’s school house last week, and of this place recently, is of the Weslyan home for some time.
Lawyer,
will hold them this week also, held by denomination. In view of this appall­
Frank Stewart, of Grand Rapids, 4,000 physicians. And still we live.
Hasting1*, Mich.
Elder Mason. They are working in ing discovery, some of the mort» timid spent Sunday with Nashville friends.
Reform school at Lansing shelters
rroseoatlaK Atterncy for Barry County.
C. F. Crocker spent the past week at 471 boys—largest number since tta open­
. earnest to save souls. We hope that members ot the Congregational society
| A B. KEN ASTON,
_
they will have good success in their here fear that his appointment was 'a Battle Creek.
ing..
scheme of the Weslyans to gain posses­
A.
Attorney at Law, j
Fe mage a specialty of Elm. Oak. I work.
The cornet land goes to Woodland
te G
A Grand Rapids lumberman predicts
G. AR
A. IL
Ashland Basswood, open air seasA. Nobles was nt his farm last week sion of the Congregational church. Friday to make music for the
(Over 1. &amp; (rtXXlTrnr &amp; Co.'* store.)
This may be the case, but wouldn’t re-union.
' '
an end to lumbering in Michigan in fl ve
oned or kiln dried.
Thursday.
X.
Practice* In all courts of the State. Collections
-l-rompUr Mlenallng to.
I There was h dance at Henry- Card’s even sucn a terrible( ?) event be prefer­
Ed. Vannocker is laid up with rheu­
able to allowing the church to remain matism.
I last week Wednesday.
The Episcopalians at 6L Johns have
I fOHN CARVETH.
closed, being of no benefit whatever to
Dell Squireu and Frank Wolcott ac­ raised 81300, with which they will
, •»
.
Attorney at Itaw, j
the cause for which it was erected.
.
companied by their wives, took a sleigh build a rectory.
Maple Gbovz.
Middlrrillr, Mich.
Dr. DeVore departed for Auburn, N. ride to the county hub Monday after­
, ,. ,
,
, , ,,
■ Protracted meetings at the M. E. Y, on Moudny to be absent several noon.
Col. W. F. Worden of Grand Rapids
&lt;.—
Green inbh lumlter dried tn two weeks 1 church.
s 'LARKE * RIKER,
„
iwaon
busfheaa.
_______
Jerry Madison has withdrawn his has lyeen appointed special examiner of
t &gt;
AUmnojo
------------ ------------------- for inside finish.
; Dr. Griswold fa
M!F Miller, of, Chwlevoix.! ।charge of adultery against Jim Gre^o- land claims for Michigan.
Solicitors in Chancwy.
j
“
rause he neglect- are vititing their brother-in-law, Mr., n . and the case has been dropped. We
Colomo people do not wish to precip­
! ed his duty as one of the health ot_____
iixi block, over Beamer BrtxJ |
I dare not comment oo this p*riSedure,
itate a panic; mit the itch is prevailing
| We hear of no new1 cases of acartet
scarlet ^Mr- M. H. tuber, who has been
visit- for fear we should advise something
xii-m u,
there to an alarming extent
fever.
ing
H. Will and
-----• week.
’
[ng J?*
und famHfainlly *'
the
past
outside the limits of the law, but ft
Mrs. A. h. tjuick is under the Dr.’s j returned
to his
home _ DeLand,
______ _ III., does seetn-R shame to have this matter
The cost to the lumbermen of the re­
~
~
Li.Lwuiein
■ care, and the nst of the family are not j Tuesday.
dropped after it has once been coinmen- j; cent strike in the Saginaw valley is e»nfARTIN V. BARKER, Real Estate,'
. much better off.
Dr. H.. ”
•
-.........................
F. Peckham,
of
Cedar Creek, ced. Can it lie possible that we must i timated at 8350,000 in unearned wages.
-TL Insurance and Loans.
Len Brooks and wife, of Marshall, I has for tfie
the past
past few
few days
days been
been the
the —
stand
this
stink-hole
of
lasciviousness
— ----------- ----------- - — ——-------------- Dr. Harlan L. Smith, of Schoolcraft,
with J. &lt;«. Kiinv?ui &amp; Son ■: doom north ’
; are visitin® friends h«?re.
{guest of hla brother. H. C. Peckham
and be powerless to do anything to pre- fa dangerously ill of bloixVpolsoniM,
&lt;rf Poalofficc.
Above Stock we are Selling ■ Alfred Lapham and wife, and Mr.j and sister, Mrs. W.S. Bouck.
vent it? Have the citizens of this havin r absorbed the virus from a pa| Russel nnd wife, of Grand Ledge, are |*: Miss-May
***— •'—- «
-------------- has just
■
- mnimnnltv
Davenport
closed
mnr-j) hankhnna tn
at Lower Prices than
: visiting at A. 8. Quick’s and launder a successful term of school in the Jones community enough moral backbone to UenL
oustthe curved gang or not? Jim crow’ , John L. Locks, a well known Grand
' Laphuni’s.
ever before.
district. Miss Davenport has given would like to know.
.
The donation at the M. E. church good satisfaction as a teacher and is
Dan Smith lias returned from south­ Hapids young man, died Saturday from
was next thing to a failure, only a very liked by all.
pLEMENT SMITH,
ern Kansas. He has purchased a stock blood-poisoning n-sulting from a car­
few there.
Lawyer.
buncle.
John
Karcher
made
a
trip
to
Grand
of goods and will move there soon.
I OT
Parties desiring 18 und
EiTParties
and 3t)
SO fl.
ft. Barn
Leander Lapham has bought the Rapids Tuesday, to purchase doors and
S. J. Robinson's father, a very old
I Boiu-ds will save money by buying Sam Shaffer farm.
Albion college has the largest orches­
windows for the new house on his gentleman afflicted with palsey, died tra in the state. There are 4u piecre,
| now.
’ I’rognsaive euchre party at Douglas father's farm.
Sunday morning.
lie was buried under the leadership of Prof. Carl
VanWagonera last Saturday evening.
M. H. Culler, of DeLand, III, a bro­ Tuesday with K. of P. honors.
Scheffler.
Old Mr. Anderson lost a cow last ther of Mn. H. Will, has rented Mrs. J.
BENTLEY BROS. &amp; WILKINS.
Fred Konklc and Drusle Fltield, of
Friday.
( IT NAPPEN &amp; Van ARMAN,
HjRlchardson’s farm for one year, with Hastings, were gnesta of .Nashville
George Rich and Nellie Warren, of
I -«*Lawyers.
Manistee, were married a few days ugo.
the privilege of remaining two years. friends over Sunday.
Caklton.
He takes possession the first of March. a Jno. 8. Brock, of Hastings and best George Is 19 years old. and the blooming
(Over Ha'tines National Bank.)
.Stair of Michigan. County of Barry—v.
Nellie only IX
On account of a press of other busi­ girl, were in the village Monday.
Harrison Carpenter spent a few days
—-------At a wwion of thr Probair Coun for the
ness, H. C. Peckham has resigned the
of Barn-, bolden at tbr I’roUate office in last week with friends in Carlton.
A. D. Jarrard is selling agricultural
ILLIAM B. 8WEEZEY, Attorney1. County
-------, Hon. James Hames, formerly the
theCliy uf Haatlnio, lniu&gt;l&lt;l( omity.on Turedav.
T. P. Barnum and wife are expected chairmanship cf the board of school implements in the Knickerbocker build-1 County Treasurer of Wexford county
At Law and Solicitor in (Chancery,
---- -—the Itrth dn&gt;- of Jannary. In tlir year onr thooe home next week.
inspectors for Irving township and Mr. ing.
and eight hundred andeightv-vix.
••
and late Mayor of Cadillac, died at
f FmcUces lo nil courts of the state.
A sudden change in the atmosphere Bert Walker has been elected chairman
_______
Preaenl. Wm. IV. Cole, Judge ot ProtMilc:
Miss Edith Fleming is seeking at Eureka springs. Ark.. Feb. Sd, of heart /*
■wwwir T T tac n cwwwvw
-Jl!. u,e- n»Uer •* ‘he erfaU- «t Mlunlv K. last Monday, mercery 60 degrees above by the board.
Angola, Jackson 'suid Tecumseh, a trouble.
XVILLIAM B. 8 WEEZE J.
; Toblra, a minor.
zero.
How
is
that
for
a
pet
day
?
more lucrative ewployment'than boss­
'
J ustice of the Peace. ’
ixullngaud filing "the petition, duly vrriW. Phillips, President of the Fruit
Miss Flora Fuller, who has been suf­
_ „
j fled, of Cha*. M. Mack, guardian of tald minor.
ing a talking machine.
Woodland.
, foBeetlon* n spectalty.
I praying for
therein net forth, that hr fering very severely for the past few
A crowd of young men from this Growers’ Association. Grand 1 lavra,
Good sleighing.
says the peach buds are meetly destroy­
weeks with a sore eye, says her eye is
I
III
pit nil’ll or-i
C. b. Palmerton’s mill yard is full of place are camping at Jordan Lake, ed by the cold, but that the trees are
much improved under the treatment of
DR. J. W KOCK,
I Thereupon It lx onlenxl. that Tu
Woodlamj.
logsPhysician and Surgeon
»&gt;f Februanr. a. i» •«*»&gt; m t»'n
Dr. Lowwy. Thinks it will soon be
Miss Jennie Frace. of the News i uninjured.
Cooley says that as advice is fret
entirely well.
luixeuxrtrt toeiee prompt attention to nil w
force, spent Sunday with “the girls’* at; It is found that nearly a dozen other
cost, ho will take all offered him.
n.aj &lt;lc«!re hfi xervlcex. Office nt reniden
Mrs. Fred Clipfer and sister, of Grand
counties are in the same fix as Ingham,
The temperance meeting pt the M. E. Hastings.
Rapids, have been visiting relatives
PhU. Colgrove, Will Sweezey. Abe the lx&gt;ard or supervisors have forgotten
church on ounday evening waa well at­
and friends in Carlton the past two tended.
EUis. EzraFifield and Dell Merchant, to reapportion the county into legisla­
T M. B. GILLASPIE.
weeks.
all
of
Hasting,
came
down
last
Thurs
­
tive dlrtncta.
C. A. Hough has bought L. Parrot’s
X.
Notary Public
Prof. John C. Field left Wednesday interest in the feed nillL John Smith day afternoon to participate in a law
Itwwrns Mill*.
A Mrs. Ellis got a judgment of 91,000
morning for a business trip to Cincin­ is now in charge of the null
suit, but a settlement was effected and
against Lefebre st Ishpeming for sell­
nati and returned Tuesday.
A. J. Scott had the misfortune to they missed their fun.
He has
W. YROOMAN.
Eugene Caln purchased 80 acres of have one of his horses severely injured
The scholars of the Congregational S liquor to her husband.
pped to Canada, leaving his bonds­
.
Auctioneer,
land in Newago Co. He packed his
Sabbath school were out for a sleigh­
in a collision with another team.
men to settle the matter.
Uartnx had year* of experience In erriur a
household furniture on Monday pre­
Claude Carpenter and Charley Wil­ ride Saturday, and made the village
iMwu. and haring been especially xucccmUI
paratory to moving his family there.
The Hon. R. G. Horr has l&gt;een engag­
liams each have closed a successfnl ring with merry laughter and songs.
auetlon sales of Tiro stock, I know I can se
Mire Bertha Stilwell is quite sick
JIM CROW.
ed to deliver his lecture on the labor
term of school.
■
with typhoid fever.
question in towns in eight or ten oouaA little unpleasantness occurred be­
There will be a spelling school In the
DELTON.
ties
and is still being importuned from
tween two purtha last week because
Friend district next Thursday evening, of one ot the parties keeping the whole I The cold wave has again left us and other sections ef the State.
under the supervision of Mr. Ben, of the highway track for his team on | all nature seems to rejoice at being
8
The
ice in the straits of Mackinaw »
their teacher.
meeting the other. An arrest and fine l liberated irom the condition of tilings frpm two to four feet thick.
The
followed. The affair caused some hard w hich must naturally iollow with the steamer -Algoma"------“—‘
HICKORY 0OB.NBRS.
feelings among the friends of the re­ thermometer at from 28 to 30 degrees coming from PL St
to MaekinAn excellent week has just passed for spective parties. It seems that were bdow zero.
uw dty, one night I
The saw mill has again resumed
making great quantities of dear, nice both parties willing to do the fair thing
Wau^nirLirtiLX’ximpUlnani.'vA. John Hold
A family without food for fortvice, which has been cut and secured in by each other there would be no cause work, and the farmers are busy doing
a proper manner and stored in the ice for trouble. Many people would profit what teaming they have to do altout eight consecutive hours and net an
.
by looking up the law governing travel the mill.
ounce of the “raw material” in their
houses about this place.
Mr.
J
nek
Billing,
of
Clyde.
Kansas,
home, was recently unearthed cm one of
X.
Thomas Newton, nearly 76 years of on the highway.
liar. Howarti. John w. Howarth. NatGeo. W. Smith is recovering from his is visiting friends in this vicinity, and the principal streets of Big Rapids.
4. Howarth. Martin L. Howarth. Clarjm*
age. a former resident of the township
a euchre party was given for his' bene­
or Hope, having made arrangements sickness.
An order has been Issued by the State
Geo. Mauch is not expitled to recov­ fit at Mr. E. E. Grilley’s. A very enjoy­
several years ago with bls daughter
»rtbi defendant.
able affair was had. Mr. Blackimin military authorities to the .effect that
and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. John er from illness.
Fifth .tndkctal
only those who have been members bf
*1r&lt;l. Leratcro and Exteutom of the last will al Lawrence, to spend the declining years
The grist mill is shut down for a few came out ahead, but we have an anxiety
Mia den iuM-d. ;&gt;rarli&gt;s that a paper purport!nr
u
company
for three months will be al­
to b« the lust w 111 iumI tfftUmcnt of said dt- with them, went on a visit to his sou, days for repairs. The new owners are to try it over again.
&gt; ’•“«l may lx- a&lt;1 mlitm! to uroimP*.
The ice crop is newly all gathered. lowed to join the annual encampment.
I). F. Newton, where he was suddenly- engaged in remodeling it
Ttierotiixm It UonJercd. that Friday, the lath taken 111 und died on the 30th of Janu­
Revival meetings at tbeM. E. church. The ice is about a foot thick and ven- I Thos.
__ Pingree, of Hnegrove. Allegan
day. of February, A D. is*, at ten o'clock In the
L. D. Warner, of I^eslie, is visiting
'
full inf* n
forenoon, be aaxirned for the bearlnr of said ary- He was absent from his home
petition, and that tho helm at Uw of «old de- scarcely a week before his funeral ser­ friends in Woodland.
The auction book store didn’t pan tn three pwte. nnd newly enough . The house of inournto^ was fairiTet
vices were held at Cedar Creek U. B.
.
11
"'‘bscribetl to start . tablished when Thomas arose and saved
d further, that th!' order be publijbM aa&gt;d court. then tn be hnklen nt the probate office. church on the 1st of February. Rev. out wbIL
The Nashville comet band Is expect­ a grange nere.
tveaty days from IhLt date. In f hr Haat- In the city of IlMUiifi. in »tid county, and nliow J. Mason officiating.
&gt; expenses,
cause. If any there be. why the prayer of the
Geo. McElwain has sold bis bouse ed to furnish the music for the post at
and lot together with blacksmith shop, their re-union. We expect to say some­
BOWBMB HUA
Mrs. 8. H. Pennington, of
give notice to the persons tn
to John Montgomery. Consideration thing about the post and cornet bands
bnow is settling fakL
estate, of the pendency erf Mid
in the near future.
•uno.
Eld. Ginaapie and wife spent the fore
The Woodland cornet band under the jart ,ofUat week in Allegan with their
Charley Clark has bought the house
and lot of John Montgomery. Consid­ leadership of Prof. York, of Grand
Rapids, wHl have a musical entertaineration m
AJC. Barr h tick in Allegan with
Jacob Lenarr buried oneofhia chii■earlet fever.
Thomas Btackman’s bom ran away

County News.

m SUHHKD TStrUDATS. AT

ARSHALL L. COOK.

Man and Beast

LUMBER!

Funeral services were held at the resi­
dence at 11 o’clock a. m.
John Shean has returned from Buff­
alo, and says he struck a good market
for bis stock.
Cards are out for the silver wedding
of G. W. Monroe and wife, Friday
evening, Feb^ 86th.
,
A special school meeting was held on
the evening of the 3rd for the purpose
of recinding a vote taken at the annual
school meeting, whereby the school
board were bound to employ a female
teacher for the spring term. Now they
are at liberty to employ whom they
please.
Herbert McCall and his brother have
invented
a machine for pressing hay,
!
working the same by horse, power.
.Herb says It pays, reducing bulk in
drawing
to market, besides the price of
&gt;
baled hay is more.
John Kelley, an aged gentleman, for­
merly a reeldent of this township, died
«t his son’s residence at Banfield, on the
evening of thq 6th. Funeral services
at the M. E. church at Banfield on the
8th.
Jlurvey Williams passed through
this place Saturday evening on his re­
turn home from Buffalo.

BENTLEY BRAS. &amp; WILKINS H

3

Common Pine Boards,

Shindies,
Fencing,

i

Joist and Scantling,

P

Hardwood Flooring,

Custom Kilo Drying to Order.

Cornice Mouldings, Sash,
Doors and Blinds Al­
ways on hand.

} °Sri^

MroET the

W

3

1

*•&amp; ESF-BEE a» £

SrS5^J"&amp;,5maifflS S: fit

&lt;

■ A- &lt;
1'

�TMe CHOSE H ONES.

SAKFIELD’S remains.

cue ••

An Interesting- Ceremony Takro

-m*.

— -

amu..&lt;&gt;.. »*■" -&lt;•**» Vl'- &lt;*”•
«4rr nre-Jutrai a be-utlfol uu.l pi«-tuivsqas
view Sntunlay morning. Tim mh-fit sentry
_^.i |Wek and forth in trout of the &lt;«*rMdiauii. und all *«» mlent a* the toftb.
Boddriiii thn-e curtievnncra appenrod &lt;&gt;n
tie, mvnr. which brought » hand-mn*
uxidortakvr aud

Kort .“petto**: Ho
&lt;.-bik!en. •ymjrtim
tecr-iar. ;&lt;&gt;r
—...... •
Thecutnpuailion thei.’abinot 1i**.caB»«1
a greut H.upriso. It is thought to-how
marks of n compromise.

prrarat but Jan** it Gurfii-k!
ut
iU»i the i«jkhrr» -ta
GnrflelJ P«wt.

tbian. Iu It ha says tlmt there am three
quMtfotui ' •mceraing Ireland which dvniant.
the attention of Patluuiient -tlm quarterns
of m&lt;iftl Older, laud reform and *- U gov­
ernment. The dewire for self^omrnniart,
he auva. most nranasarily be subject to the
law of iiopcrhil unity. The Government!
hop--* to find a-safer und more effectual
metb'Mi tbsi. riH-rciun to remedy the social
trouble*.
1
'
.......
.
Loaoov. Feb. 8.—8evrral additional
twista under tin- administration have been
filled. Mr. Henry Broadhurst has l«*&lt;u

pointniciit ■

Ur. Broad
rurkinguinn
the
find
that hua ever riavn to the Min­
istry. The apimintment la taken aa un in­
dication that it iaMr. Gladstone's intention to n !y upon the iimumcs against the
dnliuMiri- of the aristocracy. The Ubefed
efajtm :in’divid«l-in;opinion on the «-ub;&lt;-tt.
the IWons ;ui.l Dvvunsblrv diaapprovitig
uf the appointment and the National Lib­
eral enthuidaatically approving it.
purti..liy -ml. und tmi~*iv.- taiml
ahmg if"- eh!■•-■.•.md ••pd»- Tin." ent
cophaain-. n*te un four Ilan's fo-t.
e*&lt;di coni' r. indicating strength.
A lian-ModiF tablet of »up*. rior
•hip w»» pluci'i on the top of th'
phugua. It in »ix by liltf'E inchra,
•unicai by Tiffany, and can nut te dupli. . .
I. ..I .l..ll^_
uuin

or* diwrwinvd. giving a ’ l*-iiutifal
rffo t. The tablet in symbolical uf the drad
Proud* lit. Hvitibdui/ijr mt it docu hi* lovs
of Imine bv the lichens. his luve of mankind
by the cuty can thus, bi* purity by the lily,
and his ■ uuragv by the oak. The emit of
the ».»n«&gt;ph«gus »ii* t«ruthuuMaddbUarw.
The military guard ulx»it th* vault will
be continued until the latter port of next

agreement Thntnday and aubmittad its
finding* to the Senate, which agreed thi*ry
to. The principal point* are that two Ke
Elections,

ty aindl make the inventigatioaa; and that
oa point* on which the latter may diangree
Hon. A. G. Thurman and Hon. 11. A. Har­
rison shall decide, auch decision to be llnal,

while another heavy unow-starm m raging
in Michigan. Navigation i* closed nt Bultion

collierica

have

amqicndcd

to
the low tempernture.
In thia
city suffering nmnng'the poor la reported.
Th’«- weather along the Atlantic coast is
uauaunlly severe, und vrrawli arriving are
i-overad with ice In Penney Ivanin milruada are blocked by huge drifts, the enow
in some inataDCM overtopping the rant.
A fivrvo blUiard is in program on Cape
Cud. while throughout Now Englund thv
mercury nuigea from ten to forty below

tUBS
product in the United Statra each
year ia now about $♦'•&lt;&gt;,OOOJMMf, mid hall
of it^ ia ina«l&gt;- in Connecticut- Thia
lioea not include tirvurma. agricalturaJ
Implements, cut nails, or ormuuentul
ironwork. Tbeae, with other articles
whuh may )w by some regarded ua be­
longing t&lt;&gt; the list uf hardware, wuuld awell
the total to far above IIOO.UUO.OOO. The
maUufiu-turerM &lt;&gt;! Euginud. Francs und

annually. Thelast United Stu tea census saj

1HH3, and 11 in 1HH2. The total number
»f failure* in the United Stutca in 1HMG to

favor «&gt;f the following / order, which
lenuia; middle circuit, Ohio. Toledo. South
•Braid, Indiana, lllinuia, Ht. Louie. Officer?
were elected iu» follows: Proddent. I). B
QHlhnui. of Illinois; Treasurer, W. W
Whital. of Miaaouri; Secretary, F. J.

1K33. and UG4 in irfo:

Skattix, W. T.. Feb. H.—An organixed attempt waa inaugurated here Sun­
day to drive uut the Clutuae. It ia alleged

tn executive comThe next meeting will lie held iu Chfcsgo
December 1~» und^G.

Knoxi'ic, la., Feb.
A suit brought uudrr the Civil-I^ighta art by Bev. -T. L.
Smith, u i-nfoml pnstrJiitr, agniuxt Lrnnii'l
Dougherty, n n.wtnurant.ki'eper, in which
$10,000 dumngrai were aaked, for rwfnmiig
to *&gt;H Smith n-frmhiucntii on account of

Thurmliiy. the jury bringing in a verdict

Quran .uf. the Pacific lying nt the wharf,
and shipped by atc-rnge to San Francisco,
bat will not arrive in time to prevent the
expubdon ot the Cliin&lt;w. NoLtaodab’-d haa

Foot Kkoqm, M. T.. Feb. 7.—The Billings
Giurtte haa the following from Lewiston,
M. T.: "On January 80, at Gabrirl Du­
mont’s rnncK/five mDes from here, six Crw&gt;
Itxliuns arrived from the Northwest to hold
a council with’Gabriel Dumont, one of Biel's
lieutenant*. They report almut thirty

boiue. Tlier* in trouble ahead, arid anoth­
er rebellion in the early spring ia foukni

Kittredge.Thurolay afternoon to yrcovrr
$27,000 fur nifwged ditaiuutfou of charac-

ntdgr charged that Justice Mrecii received
a •■hmidouine bribe" from George Hankins,
a gambler, for hitting off the luma tea of his
gambling huune ao easy.

will run off their boron.

Obknijx. Kan.. Feb. 0.—The Txxliea of a

. found fro ten etiff on the prairie near here

Feb. IL—W^lbne Hum

Ixmitnon and bin family, who started in un

an attempt m*xt August to go tlirougb Uio
Niagara whirlpool in a boat. They claim
that &lt;'antain Wetb wus drowned through

large farmer and cattle-dealer, living nt

signed to John Italea for the benefit ot his
creditors. Hie nme-bi are $211,000, und liubmtin $27,000.
adriaabiUty uf eefebrating the centennial

Miimoux, Wi».. Feb. 7.—(fovtinur ttiiak

Gnuenil WuHhiiurton In thin city, which w
eunrei April 30, 1280.

rendering a verdirt of acquittal.

Judcr of Pn’dmle.

1 a,”r"
ft*M,|,&lt; “ ►'t,b' ■
to the blKhest bidder,Yh-prt:
i MM mortmr to satmrt ■ ।
ttdiaortasM with iutriv-: ,i.

All thatORrtain plrer or r:
d to the tewnw.lp ot kve.r...

arte in the 'roodlUouw
made by Holomon H.
ite to Alexaudwr Fo«lrr
Dated May Mb, A. I). l»*J. and lycordrtl on Ui«- clitity acre* tnorv « fo.s.
Dated Drreji.herad. A. f&gt; i 5in dav of May, A. D. ISW. in Uber No. xtof
mongjutrs on pa®’ 3*0. Naid
was
HKNHYT. HINMa x
Kivei&gt; lo wcurr fh^pavmaot of coe bandied aixi FBEDM. WADIJflGH. Altonw
veveiUy-fivo (Suiters, with interest si the rate o&lt;
eight per rent per Kibum. nml |uyable Novem­
ber tst, A. D. ifia. and minualJy thereafter, sod
DstMlH having been cm*, i.
parable four years frwiflWe.
It w»k 111 said inurtw Vxperssty .:xrred Rial,
atamld any default be made In ««■ iwyment of
Default liavlug

ACHES

PAINS!

■krik u n&gt;
nt. Gj ।
note arcompanylng t!:-r
&gt;d payable, and there i« now nottee, the sum of nine imi.a
w at the dale of lid* writer Ito
lre.1 ami ten and nine one huo-

"I sch® a'! ov«r!“ What a coffimcq c«prett/'pq; and how much it rrjeaqj tonprq
a poor sufferer) These actier h.avo. a"
cause, a-id.incro frequently lhaq isgdncrK dne jx No cisease if mo»e painful or
SOI ogs than Utese. aqd no ftm.edy « so
pr-oc^pt arjo effective as

Tservfons by virtue of the loarrof »ale In
•aid inurtgagc con’uUnr.1. ar.d the estate in anrh
Iwathv elven

ivided. ou tUTl'RDA I

MISHLER’S

ggWHLB
Bitterstqat is so effective iq all KlDNE-Y AND
LIVER COMPLAINTS. MALARIA. DYSPEP­
SIA, etc., arid i,et it is aimpie and harnl*
less. Science-aqd rr\ed&gt;cal shill have
corqbined with woqderfu! success ih.ose
herbs whicfi nature l]As provided for t^e
cure of disease. It strengthens aqd in-vgorates ttje whole system.

said mortgage, with InuStni’

m

parallel with

। gowrament »urv*.
er. 17th, A. 1». IK..’
jclia i runs.
CH AH. H. nAl'KK:
Att’y fur MortEaxr--

CHAM. H. BA VEH.
Att y far. Mortgagee.

OF RUBIES.

State uf Mtchicui. t'mititv uf Harry '
cuantv &lt;&gt;f I
the city of

Concerning Klug Ybffebaw’s rubles.
a wcll-infornu-d correwjMmdent writes:
•‘It is certainly curious that we have
heard nothing uf the Mandalay Palace
gems. The value of the objects discovered there we have been told is not
great. Yet the capital haa been undis-

[

MIBHUBB HtHB BITTEM CO.

j
|

I

Tartar's MeaseatWenBffyrup Bsmt lidla

^ANDEr~ARCTK£
I adminlvlrallon.

DOUBLE THICK BALL.

KwswfcBPS’x-r'"-'/ st
Manng tberenC by dw*lne a &lt;-■*! &gt; &gt;w thi&gt; ar
to be pnbllatied in the ;Ita*tmr» Kxyxn
newspaper printed and eirralate^i tn uni r«c

Cfc^'
thereof by racslng a copy
pubnahed tn the lbwinn 1

r right aadcr thv trend, gins DOCBLK « KAB.

A Common Sense
Ide a.

Default b*vln&lt; bren made In U&gt;«&gt; raodliteaa
EWI EMC ■ ...HI.
rrt a certain moriKas* ctn-uted by Wuaiua B. «
Wbra’ler to HobertH. Marshall, doted tbs Wth the Uth day st Jatmary. V I)
day ot A neo nt. A. D. !«. o»&lt;! rrcerded on tbr twa Ihst date were allow ~
tsth day of Aosust. A. D. l«3. In Uber No. n of

ter ot Deed * for Barry Couutv. M
no. on which murUagt there tv c
due Uw *um &lt;•( one hundred and f
nnv-ImudrrdttK doUam and the
Marvh.and ymMendai. the Wli: &lt;Uy •
jnge or any part thereof. Bottos Is bsTObv givro,
U&gt;at by virtue of the power of nte eoolalavd in

B. &amp; J. CUMMINDS AdO.
detboht
a

PARKER’S
HAIR BALSAM

fartMtr hh’wtle. to Jobs W

sMrt are described as Is'town, to wit:
Iz&gt;u. numbered thirteen hundred and I

PARKER S TONIC
CMA8H r

' sfld —jrfn$eeipn-»i' a.

ewmsed, and should the *auw rrtiur.u sb|*&gt;'
and In arrears for tbc space of thirty &lt;Ur*.tM&gt;
and from ttM&amp;cefocth. after th* '.ajte of «*’
Udrtt dayiL tbeaforrsaM principal sub: &lt;&gt;t *v*
ijliit&gt;&lt;rojl donam withaU arrears*-,- &lt;d tet*r^

HtSCOX

lasalgns. become and I be du.fmtnedlately thereafter, idtl
above United fur the iMiiurn: tl
then have ex ptred. anyth lux hen
eomntry. tn any wise notwiih

hundredths dollar* asd an attorn

UOW HEADY
MH atpnbtteauctfoa to the^higtn
the north front door at the fSiurt I

—Haskin*— -I don't think much of
Dr. Agnes school of medicine. He
don’t M-cm to have any hxjk in caring
people. ” Bobb—-No,' and that's not
the worst uf it. I heard him adroit to
Dr. Henderson that he conldn’t core a
ham.”—ftfetfo ifitnlr.

round r.nd round, sbed» lfo|.-jhaMMuHs. of my beatl.' |to.
yet ondwUan'? - H. F. iftiU.

real cZrta |n sold petition dew-riKd.
■nw-teupou 11 is onlerrd. that 1... - ij
,day. of Febrsarr. A- D. I«a6. at t&lt; r &lt; 'ri

Two Years
TEST.^B

—Snow varies greatly iu weight, ac­
cording to the condition ot the atmtwphere. When very dry and “feathery,”
■caredv anything Ls lighter than a
handful of snow. On an average it is
found that a cubic yaid weighs about
one hundred and eighty -seven pounds,
or about one-twelfth of the weight of
an equal bulk of water. Ice ia lighter
than water, but in nothing like the
same proportion; and a certain quan­
j tity of snow would, on the average,
weigh only about one-eleventh of the
same volume of ice. The reason of
count Ilea in the greater coiupactueiu
at the ior. — Bottom Budyel.

bit

Ired mid rlghtvIndge.gfn/.

rlcht K :r,.!rrd

Abraliam kyeri

that time the previous .stores of tbt I
Ruby Mines and of the Noble Serpentine’han been steadily added to. Many
U the poor wretch who haa been cruettied for chipping down a gem that,
from its size, ought to have been
banded over to the Arbiter of Exist­
ence.
Gentlemen who, in the t^me
uf Thebaw’s father,) the Convener of
the Fifth Great Synod, were much
about the palace, have spoken of silvei
bow Li the size of washing-tubs filled to
the lip with uncut rubies; and al
least one *poke enthusiastically of the
occasion on which he was allowed tc
thruit hi* bare arms nearly up to the
shoulder in a huge chalice full of
these gvin*.- There wan iu particular
one great stone, called the Nan-zin
Buddaroya. which, by ita magnificence,
was supposed to typify the dynasty. It
was unmounted, and. thi*rrfore, can do!
be the gem in his ring concerning
which the dethroned King was sc
plaintive, and it win guarded with tin
most sedulous care. Nevertheless, in
1880 a maid of honor managed to pur­
loin it, and actually succeeded in get­
ting it out of the palace concealed on
her person in a very extraordinary
wav. She wn&gt;. however, captured
before she got rid uf the stone. It was
restored to its place and more jealously
guarded than ever; and thn hapless
damsel was put to denth with the fiend­
ish ingenuities in which Soo-payah-lat,
the Queen, was a past-master/’ One
of the newspaper dispatches tells u«
(continues the same correspondent)
that the palace had been very mucli
looted by the royal body-guard. Nc
doubt these gentry made fur the store
of rubies tlmt of all. There was no*
much else that was really valuable,
except the royal utensils, the gold spit­
toon and betel-box. the model of the
Hentha. the carning-bird of Vishnu,
the Jeweled cups anef trays and what­
not. besides the hundreds of silver
bowls kspt for domestic uses and fot
presents lo visitors.—fit. Jamrj' Gu
zrtlt.

—Uncle Mom- —Lemnie 'xplnin hit ti-r
_
n'. i..._L &gt;_i....__ &gt;
.

«d*at $12,000,000. which te &gt;2.000.000

k»,

in

And it Ik further ordered Und wfol petitioner
give notice Co Uw jwrauoi Interested lu satd ra-

turbed by war for over thirty yean, it '
we omit the reliellian of 1866, whet '
there was no plundering. During al! I

pared with 830 in the first week uf
February. 1S83, 257 in ISM. 25G
in ISM. und IM in 1MM2.
”
had 34, againat 3U ‘ ‘

Thursday.

ispcrnrsxf

you. laden, without exaggeration, with
the balm of * thousand flowara. Ths
hall led right through tha bouse and
opened into a regular fairy-land a!
flowers. * garden the like of which I
had never drearowl of. It
sar*
rounded by a high wall and had plants
in it from every country under the sun.
The white haired old gentleman and a
group of grandchSldrm hanging about
him took u* about, and the first thing
we stopped at was a large oval plot set
out with small plants, around the edgy.
-This.” said the Judge, -is my clock.
What time is it, Clara!”’ he «*k&lt;-d o!
one of the children. The girl ran
■round tha plot and said it wm four
o’clock, and m&gt; it was.
Thu font
o'clock wax in bloom. “In fact." «aed
the story teller, “the clock w« made
up of dowers.” In the center was a
pair of hands, ot wood, covered with
some beautiful vine, but they had
nothing, however, to do with the’time
telling.
The plan was this: The Judge had
noticea that at aliu.wt every hour in
tiu&gt; day some plant bloomed, and work­
ing on this principle, he had selected
plant* uf difli-rcnt hoiira and plac,-d
them in a circle, twenty-four in num­
ber. one fpr every hour. For exrrople.
al the top of the earthen clDuX, :it
twelve d'rlock, was planted the portuhwn. and lie told me it would bluoio
at 11:50 and rarely nites. Al tlie hofirs
of one, two anil three he had different
varieties ot this aanio plant, all ot
which bloomed al the hour upj&gt;o«it- to
which it was plantei!- At four o’clock
he had our common plant of that'tiame,
and you all know how you enn defamd
on that At five the garden niatago
came out, at six. the gvrnanium tri*te
and-at seven the evening primro.^
Opposite right o'clock he had the bonft
nox. and at nine the silent noctifiora all these blooming at or near tire tiros
given. At ten o'clock, if I rerormbei
rightly, he had a cactus, at eleven an­
other'kind, and at twelve the Bight
blooming ccreus.
Half of the year some of the plants
don't bloom at'all. The plants oppo­
site one anil two in the morning wert
cacti that bloomed about that time, and
at three was planted the common sal­
sify, and at four the chicory, at five the
sow thistle and at »tx the dandelion
—Nan francitto Call.

«• torwS* tT"'’’1
ed tabwdae aad on paid nn vn’-i' ••

Ikwrox, Feb. G.—The (fommv^rhd BaL

ate; tbut the will ot three intmbm idiall
rule uu the &gt; iilUHg of w|tne»nes and taking
•f testimony, but that the Senate proper
shall take no action iu anjj contMted cn*«

Burrado,

ra. raVM,%&lt;«

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Varnoo Harcourt: &gt;1rM 4*4.,°'
miraky. the Maryui* of BIpQn. Prcte
da.it at tl»c Local Goverument Board.
Jo..mh Ch amberloin: Ax-retary tor

Ctaninittee on Privileges und

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French quarter of Xew Orleans, nxiatjujiuvii w”

A uwtul book, full of InlonuUM
for lurry County peoplr. &gt;r&gt;n.-»rr.ta»
tbgir own county.

SODA

05900436
'IT«

�BY A PABTY VOTE.

THE INDIAN WAR ENDS

The BUI for the Admission of Da~
.
kota Passes the Senate.

—yeas, 22; naya, ILL A vote was then
taken on the bill iteeli, which reunited in
^-rraa, 32; ruiya. ' 22. Tlie tuTratir*
j firmntive vote wm. made up of thirty[ one Republican* nnd on* Democrat—
p Mr. Voorhr-w (Ind.). Tbc bill a* ft
. wpa puasod div iika the Territory of Dakota
fk.au the lib* of the forty-sixth parallel of lat­
itude; provide* for the admiaaion of the
southern portion ns a State under th* title
x&gt;f Dakota, and th* organiintion of the
• northern ]K&lt;tiou into a separate Territory
ugder th* num of fJnculn.
' WaMtutoTu«..P*b. C.—The Houoe Com­
mittee qd Military Affaire, yesterday, by a
vote uf nix ta&gt; one, puwed favorably upon
H4pmvw;ntntivdJ.aird1* bill for theprutere
tiou &lt;4 th* fM*onl&lt;- of Arizona und New
Mexico. It provides tor raising one rsgiiuout
vl volunteer cavalry iu each Territory for
one yeitt'x Mtrrke, to be conq&gt;oii*d of
and ofHcerud by actual residents ot the
^•vitorius naiucd. Two Moxii-nti ponies
ta-ntahed »«rh officer and
soldier, aiui whenever these are inxumcieut
to nuzkr viaoroua puruuit of tlr* hostile
ludiuns„the nrninetital quartermnxterw nru
nuthoriud. to supply the deficiency from
any Im-Hh a&lt;r&lt;M4.il&gt;le, without the delay of
*dv«rtuti-in'n&gt;t or inspection, giving vouchere forfluih nnitnu!* ns may be taken from
private litizens. Pock unimulH are to be
provided uh a men ns of transporting impnli-in, in^iddititta bo the regimental wagon
t rains.
ULamo'b h»:solvtiox.
Waiuhxotux, Feb. 6.—Th* Cabinet mectiwg Thursday was attended by all the ineni- I
henLtxcept Secretary Lamar, who is not
in good health. The prin&lt;-i;*al topic of di»■ iumIuu wu* the action of the House of
Rrpreacutative* W.-dueeduy in adopting
Mr. Bland's resolution railing on th*
Secretary of lh« Trciuiury lor information
in regard to his past and future potter on
rhe silver question. The propriety and ex­
pediency ot diacioBing the future poller of
th* Administration on this qumtion waa
tinaidered nt
length.
It i* undertaoo&lt;l that thr conclusion reached wna
that the Secretary could best reply to thut
portion &lt;J the resolution by a reference to
th* views rxprews-d by the President in his
turasage to UongrvM. and by Jthe Secretary
-object, with an explanatory atntrnient
that their sentiment* in regard to silver cr­
inal a unchanged.

Wabmixuton, I Feb. 8.—The ilistribution*
n( the general appropriation bilk among
diting the preparation ami preacututic n of
those tueasurca. Under'the rules nillegpda.
rion ia excluded from the bill*, nnd the repult'
of Uim ia to materially simplify the wo&lt;« of
their preparation. Thr nccenaary appro­
priation* for thr itrtny and navy inlliQiry
academy,' and consulnr and diplomatic

w..y In Uic preparation of tlin meaaurta. Of the other committee* to whom
general appropriation bills were assigned,
vbu The Post-office, Agriculture. Rirerx
and Harbors, und Indiana, the committee
any progress in thia.direction. The failure
&lt;4 the committee having charge of three
msaeurea
prrecut them to the Houae is
rawring com mast among members.
WaiuuxgtwX, Feb. 8.-‘-There aire three
xtmcrnl propositions pending in CungroM
•ur the further cxteiuiion of peasiunii. Our
i* the rvpe*l of the limitation ctatux-; auqtimr
is to equalize bountin* and the other u to
pay tiioee who were in thr military servirv th* difference between Jlu.t was
p.iid in irrecnb*M-ks and Pie thru bre-ailing premium on gold. Mr. Run thill is
■ ‘xtiing lhc«te varioua prupuritiuneexiiuiineii
no iuict-rte.in the amount nf money tlnil
would be taken from the Iretwiury should
'they be p«as*d. According to a niughrati-:
‘mate made by him It wduld requireaix bun'•r-.ti &lt;&gt;r heveu hundred million dollnm.

rertincatCH on hsml and afloat.
BUU provld ng (or the issue of clrcul
notes io Satiw.is) banks; to enlarge the pow­
ers of the agricuhurnl department: to pro­
reel homestead settlers witnln railway limits;
to annex n portion of Idaho to Washington
Territory, and to prohibit Federal oflloera
fromhlr ng or coutreoung out tbc labor of
oonvlcta were reported favorably in tho
Houmi. The hlU to tnakc sharabolders In NaUonal banks Individually rcepondhle for the
debts of the bank was reported ndveraely.
r._
WasMiivrmvv Itaf,

1,.

or the Troezurr, iimiUne that »inoo nw the
"oon»c once fund'* ba» developed tp t±.UTK.
The totter ztated that the term -conMlenre
fund h*«l tu origlu In the popular Ixihrt that
the donation* af money rocrlvctl from pcinone unknown wero beeaiiM' of money with­
held from the Government. Tbc bill proy/d-ni; for nn A*M»l«m S&lt;&lt;-rvtsrj of
the Jravy otme up
for dl-cuMton.
The debate soon took
the character
of a political dl»czu«inu und ended luaflxhl
over the action taken by Hocrvtnry Whitney
In the Dolphin matter. Mr. Inmilis waa espoelflly zeverc In hi* dcuuuclatfou of the Sec­
retary- No de»nit-action was tskcuonlhbdl. Contrary to ireiwrat expectation a vote
wa* not react;od oa ibc.Dul.ota bill, the ihimoCratic Senator*, dedrn* to postpone action
until Mr. Vest was pre.Cat.
Tbc House of HepreMMitatlve* pataed Mr.
Dmsky • Shipping bill, with an uttci dmem

inlt sa a State 'that i x&gt;rtH&gt;n ot Dakota lying
tenth of the forty-&lt;rixtb para'lel uud to organ­
ize the Territory vf Lincoln in the izartburn
part. Mr. Newell inuolucevl n b ll inakiux an
annual appropriation of 4AM.UOfbr tbc equip­
ment of State mil.t o Ttie tidl tu provide for
'the appotutiucn* ot a eommi^s.ou to luvexti-

Sherman. Senator elect from Ohio. Ad^
Journod unt I Moada;.
In the House yosli rdaj Mr. Hnndull report­
ed the Fen* o:&gt;* Approprlnimu bill. TlmbU
appropriate* rLV44.ro), a&gt;i iucroaseot fl.\
0.AI.UD over that of tort year. Thy F.ta John
Porter bill waa mate a spi i-lnl order conllnuou* from Tburoto. Urh lu»t.. u&gt; I liurvlav.
IHlhinst.at Winch time &gt;t wfll probably be
brddfbt to a vou-. Adjourned until Monday.

. FROZEN FISH

well-known SvU engineer, him re­
cently arrived here from Florida, where he
has been engaged in land-surveying. .He
states that during the recent cold snap,
while he wax making n voyngv from

in
which
he hail
xhibarknl
»aa
wrecked off Cedar Keys the 8th of January.
All hands escaped with thrir Uvea, bnt But­
tered gn atiy from the^old. The salt water
froze on th* reef in the Gull of Mexico upon
which the vreoci struck ami great numbers
of fish, chiefly trout, *l&gt;eepliru&lt;l and redfish,
were kiilod'by the cold ami floated on the
water, covering iti surface for miles.
Inquiries among tisbermen and others
elicited
the fact that
during ths
same cold spell fish were killed on the
Louisiana coast und were then floating by
the thousands from the Kignleta to point*
far to the eastward. The fact that fish can
be kill*,] by the degree of cold that can be
experienced inthe Gulf of Mexico has been
doubted, bqt ant lieu Hen ted instances have

War by army

on duty on the Fiori

Dkntui, Col., Feb. 5.—Two ream ngo
wm supposed to be one til the worst win­
ter* ever experienced in thr State of Color*-

been more snowfall in Colorado than ever
before. Mind the 'death rate is nearly double.
Up to the present there hare been fourteen
deaths in San Juan and nine nt Aspen.
Breckinridge. Gothic and other portions of

elided.
Mn.wat.'KXE, Wis.. Feb.
Lviifi-rodori A
Co., tobacco manufacturers, on }V«xb&gt;roday
voluntarily notified their two. hundred
bands th^t from next Monday ejght hour**
work with ten hours’ pay would roiuititutc a
days' work for them. TliU rMinpunevuixnt
bus caused couMdernliie attention, na it ia
tlioughLthla will cause similar movenirnta
on the part of other manufacturers before
long.
'
.I

bor ordered a strike by one thoiuiaiui sev­
en hundred und fifty men empj^fed on the
Broadway and Fourth, Sixth and Seventh
aventM* hunie-car lines during .the severe
storm of yesterday,' demanding and ob­
taining the preaent rate of S2.2&amp; ]H-r day
for a reduced number of hour*. ।

WxsmxGToa. Feb. 8.-Senator Colquitt.
&lt;&gt;! Georgia, will introduce in thr Senate
this week a bill to establish local option iu
theLHslrii-t of Columbia. Thw bill (provides
for a vote by the people upon thr ipit&gt;lion
aud I* extremely rigorous. Under its pro­
St. Ia&gt;vm,' Feb. 5.—Mi-rant. iZukertort
visions nu intoxicating liquors can be
inonu laclured within the limita of th* DU and Steinitx nminied their content for the
trict of Columbia or imported therein, und . world's cbera chiunplqnahip Wednesday aft*
if it breomre a Jaw no wines can be used nt crnoon. Zukrrtort won.
the state dinners of thr Prtnldoul.
rXlUUIlEAT iTJtVKLAKD OOIXU SOUTH.

Wmhucotuk, Feb. 8.—Presidi-ret Cleve­
land haa nigniflixi to Charles II. Hill.
Special Commiisiioner of the North. C*nteal aud South American Exposition. hU
earnest desip- to rieit New Orleans before
the rxpoaition doses, so that be may get
what information it affords of the re­
sources and industries ot thr Booth. He
wishes also to be better acquainted with
his Southern frilow-citixcna. and if his du­
ties will jiermit ho will certainly make the
trip, in which case he will lie- accompanied
hy several members of hia Cabinet.
ruit to test the validity of the Bell tele­
phone mitent will bceonauctedby Bolidtor-

Thurnuin. of Ohio, ■Grosvenor Lowery, of
New York, nnd Kppa Hunton nnd Jett
Chandler. &lt;4 Washington.
WsMUKiJTOM, Fab. 8.-A dispatch sent
out from f'olnmbus, O.. states that Sen­
ator Rhrrman. wrote to Pension Agent Lemnn. now «waiting ronfirmation, tluit he
could not be coniirinril until lie dkmptited
the impression in th* Senate rtiandxT that
He wn* Hksiy to remove fifty clerks not proeuch n ktler, and authorize* the pcraon
who is in poaaesaion of the document to

PERSIAN

STREET.

Rumors of Geronimo’s Sorrende:
Confirmed.

bin
Tht House adopted a resolution requesting

WxxuiMiTo.x, Feb. 7.—The Senate closed
it* long nnd wrangling debate over the
admforidu of Routh Dakota into th* Union
as a State Friday by |Muw&lt;ing the liill
of the Committre on T«rritori&lt;w. A vote
wo* first taken on the Butler aubelituts,
which wm on net to enable the people
of Dakota tn fmnir n State conxtitu-

IN A

meat prevail* in the vicinity ol Lnttnvillr,
Rom County, over the alleged diocovrr.v of
sent to a mining expert, who drclurcd it
rich silver quarts. Landin the mrigaborhood line doubled in value.
Struck by a Train.

In such a climate m that of Teheran
life is naturally passed chiefly in the
opan air. The chill of winter, raroly
severe, seems to make little difference
in the habits of the pecjple. The shops
are all open to the streets; the customera stand outside, and oven the shop­
keeper attends to most of his business
from the exterior of the shop. If he is
Ki. Paso, T«*x., Feb. 5.—Additional new*
a baker, grocer or costermonger, in ali
tent of. Geroalino'* unconditional surren­ probability be nnd tiie customer both
der. The particular* in lull a ill probably stand in the street, retreating into tho
shop only when a string of cainuls or n
dushlng cortege forces them to move
in progrnu&gt; aince Mny. 1885. and troops
out of the way. A carpenter may fre­
have Ixm in the field Mure the 22d of that quently be seen arranging n piece of
month. It han been one of the hardest want joinery on the pnvement in front of his
on the rcgulnraervicethUthuaeveroci-urTCd shop. Tho schools often in no-wlso
fa the West. The IndianaWen* well equipped, differ from the shops; in the midst of-s
and being familiar with; the country the crowded thoroughfare one may sec
Indiana led t he aoidlmi a weary and uneer-- twenty or thirty lads seated on’ their
tain chuse. They divided into small bands heels repeating the lesson together Ir.
and raided'lit all directions. Coming t&lt;&gt; a monotonous tone.
Another common sight in tho streets
ranch they would kill the acttler and his
family, mutilate the victim* beyond recog­ of Tdheran is the itinerant barber.
The Koran enjoins the masculine Mo­
nition, steal the provialone and drive off all hammedan to shave ’bis crown. The
Sunnecs shave the entire head except­
ing a long luck in tho center whereby,
war-}Mlh with hh band of bm-ka. They it is said, the archangel may pluck
were Chirieahua Apachiw. From nil no­ them out of the grave.
But the
counts there must have Ixt-n nearly a hun­ Shcahs or Persian Mussulmans shave
dred bucks, I wall I ex thr women nnd children. from the forehead to the nape of the
" * 'bom
fought like demons,
neck, leaving a highly prized lock on
Thev had two xtningbolds, our on
It is, therefore, common
the Gila rirer, near Siggin’s ranch, each side.
... _jeck canyon. th-&gt; other over
line in th" State of Sonora, on the pavement, going through the
operation of having hia head shaved.
hotly- pursued th* trail of the renrgadsa, The remaining hair and' tho beard are
but by dividing into squads tin- Indiana dyed, und it ia hut that one sees gray
kept out of the way,disconcerted thnacouto hairs in Teheran. The first tint ap­
and ofilfcra alike, and wore out the cavalry plied, ia henna, an orange-yellow vege­
table dye. Many consider this so hand­
terrify'nn&lt;l steal, but not to fight openly, some as to prefer it without the further
and thr reiiulta ahow th* wimIoiii of thrir application of indigo which most se­
course. In this manner they ,hn$e kept
two thousand 'tro&lt;&gt;|M. Uvudre niinirroun lect. The Jast tint, combined with the
companies of Nes Mexico militia, in the henna, imnarta a durable and rather
field, scouting al tout in a purposeless way. agreeable dark-brown color to tho hair.
Being hnpred tu such warfare they soon br- Inc women also have their hair dyed
and join thij eyebrows with tho pencil.
All classes make use of the bath at
jx'lled to employ Indiana ns scoiita. In lite least onee a week, the wealthy having
nine months uf vnr there have been neurtr steam-baths attached to their dwellings.
two hundred arUlrrn and raUlera killed. " No Christian is ever permitted admit­
Much &lt;-oinplaihl*kiu» made by the people tance to the baths of the Persians.
ot thia section at. General Crook's policy.
The public baths answer tho purpose of
It was even alleged that &lt;1iirf Geronimo
went back on thr reservation onrnight mid clubs and sewing circles; the women
got additional supplies. General Bradley go in the morning, take their sewing
was nlno Bcvcrelv condemned by people of with them. and. after being thoroughly
Grant County, N. M.. for faihiretoocl when steamed and scrubbed, devote several
new* was received of a raiding party ut hours to smoking the kalian, embroid­
their hellish work lour mile* from Fort Hay- ering. and discussing tho scandal of
ard.
the neighborhood, which they aMiduIt la supposed that tb«vIndiana got their oux!r,€ut!ulate on their return home.
supplies from Case* Grandes or some in­
Another - street sight of Teheran is
land town in Chihuahua. pear the Sonora the tea-house, equivalent to the coffee­
line. Thr Mexican Government forbadrthr house of Constantinople or tho beer­
selling of supplies to Indians, and also put
garden of Munich. These establish­
troops in the field.
Thr recent skirtni-h between American ments are generally thronged towards
and Mexican soldiers, in which Captain the close of the day.
Both wino-drinking and card-playing
Crawford lost hia life, is fresh m the minds
are- forbidden to true believers; and,
Maus aanumed command and imme­ therefore, neither is seen in these places
diately hud «n interview with Gero­ of pnblic resort. But both arc freely
nimo mid Natchex.' who wanted to meet indulged in at home. The card-play­
Crook in one month aonth of Bernardino. ers of Persia use a set of twenty carcix
in five suits of four each.
tenant Maus Geronimo's wife and child and
It is an interesting fact that America
the wife of Matches us hostages. Finally.
Iteing worn out and with their supplies must relinquish the claim of having in­
gone, they surrendered to Lieutenant vented the gambler’s favorite game of
Maus. This probably ends thr war. ns poker, for it was known in Persia cen­
Geronimo wns the lender. Th* various turies ago. The game played
small bands out will likely surrender on Persians is in principle poker t
Eure and simple, and betting often runs
knrning of the action of their ehiel.
Th* people in New Mexico and Arizona
igh with them.
demand the bunging of Geronimo and all
Another characteristic sight In the
hia$rnmrdiatr followers. Reports received streets of Teheran is the bread. Per­
here from a number of cominunitim show sian bread1 is mode iu sheets the thickthat thr people are indignant and will dp. □ees of sole leather; the Ixst quality is
|H&gt;sr the usual policy ot the army allowing
the rrnrgudr* to return unpunished totheir somewhat thinner. It i.« formed in
reservation. The policy of the Canadian the shape and size of a side of leather.
Government in hanging Riel is demanded. The bnker with brtrr arms dexterouhly
raises a sheet of this dough from the
Mexican Consul of thia city, ia in telegraph- counter where it is rolled out, tosses
ie &lt; orrre|»ond&lt;-n&lt;-e with th* Mexican author- and rolls it over his left arm un­
ittre with the object ot inducing them to til reduced to the proper tenuity. With
make a formal claim for Geronimo nod hia a rapid fling of both arms he then
band from the United Htutaa on thr ground spreads it over the hot floor of the oven.
that thr India** surrendered to Lieutenant In n few moment* it is baked and
Munn in Mrxilnn territory. It ia stated spread out to cool. If there is a con­
that there ia nothing in th* treaty with venient ltdge in the street near the
shlbp one msv sec it covered with layer*
of bread. Thi* bread is cheap, one
cent a sheet, and what is more it is
St. !*&gt;uis. Feb. 8.—Thursday night six sweet and nourishing, and. with curd*,
m- n entered a little tram* shanty near a cheese and frnit. forms a staple artieb*
railroad track bi East Fk'Louis, nnd pro- of diet with a large part of the popula­
Consequently, one constantly
ote&lt;lr«1 to cook thrir supper. WhUethni tion.
rtigrgvd unknown parti,-* luntennl the meets with people carrying sheets nf
&lt;lr&gt;ore and windows from tli&gt;-outside, and bread home with them, the women
on,- &lt;■( tlK’ir number climluxl to the root holding them in front like leather
aud |U&gt;ur&gt;xJ a quantity &lt;&gt;( kerosenn down aprons.—H. G. IF. Benjamin. r» (knthe chimney. An explosion followed, the htrt/.
store being blown to atoms nnd the burn­
ing lluid setting lire to th* building and
JOYS OF WALTZING.
the clothing id the iinfortunnto inmntfiKAll wiT,• scverri.V burned, nnd wqnkl have

neighbon* who •urtwdi'd in breaking down
the &lt;l&lt;&gt;nr anil res-nlng them. No nrresta
have liren modi-. It is thought to have
tliow

burned

had

lx*mi haring some

er Mmul M. btorv, i ngngixi iu the Grand
Hauk luililint Qaiung. sailed from thia pirt
December IU, and was »|Miken to lx-fore
tbc great gah- of Christina*, sine* which
time nothing bnx been heard from her, and
her owners imve abandoned all hopa of
ever seeing her again. She carried a crew
of fourteen men.
St. John. N. B., Feb. 8.—The British

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Tolsdo, 0.. Feb. fl.—Fourteen, persons
sleighing at Edgerton. 0.. attempted to
crosx the track of the Lake Shore mad in
front of a freight train. Some of thr parly
urged the horaai. while othm citing to th*
hnea. The result was n collision, in whlrk
six persons were injured.
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Auanx, Tex., Feb. 4.—The rarp-breeding

thr ground daring thr recent cold spell, und
thirty thousand young carp were frozen to
death. Thr State will probably nlmudon
thr breeding of fishAn llndutlful Hon.

him been captured at the East and brought
to thia dty to answer ‘lie charge of having
drawn $100,000 from hia mother's bank

$60,000.

Albert Cooley, two milea soeth of thl*
place, wa* destroyed by fir* Thtirmlay
night, barntag to d-ath Cooky, hia wife,
two ahOtfrcn and a neighbor wptqan.

rpjjowd
I blinds.

(tests m Trotting Horae. .

firm oil* ice-sknter, made wonderful time on
the HikIxoii river at Peekskill Saturday,
when he slutted hah u mile ntralgbt awn,,
ngninai a trotting horse. Phillipa inudi
the firs! qnart-er in 45'.j m-xiiida, and thi
lialf in 1.118 1-X&gt;, beating the how by four
yards. Thn Ice was not iu good conditiuu.

Ar.rox. Di., Fob. 8. —The Alton Mon them
Illinois Horticultural Society held ha Feb*

]Miu h-taula kilh*tlrjn th* Alton fruit district,
und the opinion prevailed that the aainr
wnx true throughout Southern Illinois.
Nkw Yoko. Fell. 8.—Shortly alter turn
o'clock Saturday an unknown woman

I had just learned howto reel around
a ball-room to a little waltz music,
when I was blown across tho Missis­
sippi in September last by a high wind,
and broke one of my legs, which 1 used
in waltaing. When this accident oc­
curred I had just got where 1 felt at
liberty to choose a glorious being with
starry eyes -and fluffy hair and msgnificentlv-molded form to steer me
around the rink to the dreamy music
of StrausM. One roung lady, with
whom I had waltzed a good deal, when
she heard that my leg was broken, be­
gan to attend every dancing party she
could hear of, although she had de­
clined a great many previous to that.
I asked her how she could be so giddy
nnd so gay while I was auffcring. She
Mild she was doing it to drown her sor­
row, but her little brother tojd me on
the quiet that she was dnncingWhilo 1
was sick because she felt perfectly safe.
A friend of mine says I havo a pro­
nounced and distinctly original man­
ner nf waltzing, and that he never saw
anybody, with one exception, who
waltzed us I did, and that was Jumbo
He claimed that either one of us would
be a good dancer if he could have thr
whole rink to hinwelt. He said that
he would like to see Jumbo and me
waltz together if he was not afraid that
I would step on Jumbo and hurt him.
You can sec what a feeling of jealous
hatred it arouses in some small mind
when a man gets so be can mingle in
good society and enjoy himself.—A’. F.
Star.
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—A woman will face a frowning
world tnd cling to tbc man she loves
through tho most bitter adversity, but
she wouldn't wear a hat that wm outof style to save the Government—

SUICIDE

STATISTICS.

light in hit lifr. and although h« W^jr
feels the pinch nJ want he has few of
the innocent pleasures which go far w
It is a well estublis.ied law that tho relieve the drudgfiy of the mechani*
suicides in .summer are far more numer­ or the clerk in the large city. Of the
ous than in winter, although at first other occupations which cut any flrv-ra
inAhe record of suicide, the meroMtat
sight it would seem that lie hardships
leads with 16, the manufxcturnr follow
nnd privations of wiuter in cold cli­ with IS, then come saloon-keeper. N;
mates would be a direct incentive to laborer, 9; and commercial travekr,
ending life. The statistics at suicide 8. The high proportion of some at
in thr United States for June, July and these ia due without doubt to the hard
times which force many business men
August of. August of 1885 present some
to the wall and seem to leave them, in
curious features. The total mlmber. their despondent condition,-only osm
was 420, distributed as follow.*: June. way of safety out of their trouble* It
157; July, 142; August, 121. Insanity is remarkable, that the learned
leads lhe list of predisposing ciaseii.
sions and the other occupations which
claiming no leM than 101 victims; fam- demand some intellectual culture do
i.y trouble comes next, with 48; love not furnish any material addition to
trouble caused 37, dissiufttion"25. desti­ the list, but it is noticeable that no 1cm
tution *21, busineos trouble 17 imd grief than five ministers committed suicide.
6, while chagrin at parental dtscipline To what thia ix attributable ft would
led 6 foolish children io end their lives. be difficult to my^-San franeiMa
It is a popular delusion thm the mar­ Chronicle.
ried are more exempt from the despond
cnoy that leads to self-destruction than
CHEAP LIVING.
the single, but these statistics, disprove
this assertion. They ahow that the
husbands led the list of suicides last
••A man can live cheaply nowaday*,4'
rammer with a total of 180, whil^ tho
philosophic bachelors came lagging said a wcll-knowu business man to a
after with only 92. Women are chary Globe reporter. "Why, you can start
of yielding tip the opportunity to make by buying a newspaper for 2 cents, and
some man their slave, for only 34 wives
and 26 maids took this desperate course took (or the prices of boots and shoes;
to end their troubles. Fifteen widow- be finds a kind which will wear three
era decided to leave this cold world months and hr only has fl to pay fur
and not attempt another experience 2am. Next hr. looks for rtockingw,
with fickle woman, while only six wid­ finds that some large store m having a
ows despaired of their power over the run od such goods and that he can get
other sex. It is commonly supposed a pair for 4 or 5 bents and warranted to
that drowning has peculiar attractions wear well. He buys n pair for each
for the suicide in the warm rammer week, and saves a puir"br to for accimonths, but these figures show that tho , dents; that maker sixty ipaini of Htockghostly method of exit with the pistol ^gx at 5 centa each.’ 83. He then
appealed to 145, while 82 used cold
oks for underwear. He has two nets
poison. Next came hanging, which to get, prioe 83, and he can get a suit
claimed 54, and drowning 53, while 39 of clothes for about 88, and a hat for
cut their throats and 8 adopted the 81- Collars cost very little, and 80
classical method of opening their arter­ cents will buy enough to last a long
ies. The method of jumping from time.
great heights, which used to have a
••If you have noticed you probably
strange fascination for many suicides, saw that bosom shirts may be pur­
seems to hove lost its force, u only 6 chased for 50 cents, and be will need
adopted it In these three months.
three, and an overo-atcan be purchased
In regard to nationality some inter­ for 87.50. and gloves are ready at
esting. comparisons arc suggested. Of hand for 70 cent*. Now you foot the
course, the Americans lead the list list up, and you will find that it eoetz
with 147, but the Germans contribute bttt $29.50 to clothe the man for a year.
an abnormal number—no less than 51. Throw in $13.50 for washing tor the
The French come n^xt with 18, the past year and your bill foot* up to $43.
Irish follow with 12 nnd tho English
••I can say from my own experience
with 10. The Chinese arc awav down that there arc many places in the ciw
on the. list with only one coolie who
where one can secure j—J n_:—
concluded to venture to that other $120 a year, for food. N
shore where the red certificate is un­ perhaps $34 lor. extrava
&gt;r incTknown. In regard to occupation, the dental expenses, you '
fanner, who, according to the philoso­ total of $275 for the yea
phers, ought to hare the best balance
85.29 a week, which Is___ ____ _
of temperament because of his out­ day, and almost any man ean save on
door life and his communion with na­
that. If people only realized how little
ture, leads all other workers, number­
it took to live there would be more
ing in the three summer months 34.
money saved.’’—Boston Globa.
Philosophy aside, no doubt loneliness
nnd the lack of innocent amusement in
To ladies, fbe great licauUher for tbs com
American country life havle much to do plexloa: one of Wart'* sugar rooted liver pllb
with this Intgepercentage nt1110 tillers taken nlgtitly. 30 pill* 33c. AU-druggi-t*.
of the soil. With more cheerful surroun lings and freedom from the exces­
sive toil which especially falls to the floros, Ulceni, Halt Rheum. Fever HOree. Tetter
lot of the farmer’s wife, the result r.ruplioru&lt;, and porlttvclj cures ITlss, Or M pay
ought to be far different. Tha Ameri­ required. It In guaranteed to gtve perfect sathcan farmer, in the olderesettled States

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Tte* dailire of Tuesday giv« accounL*
ot mob violence in London. Monday,
bv “starving mechanics," » the pre»
of part) -K. Think of It!
MARSHALL L. COOK.
Starving mechanics In free trade Eng­
■JLt^’oo. MBH. FrMUMT "•1,w'- land! Here ta a theme for the court
house port: let him wrestle with this
subject. He claims Hurt free trade i*
beet for the laborer, and yet in the land
of free trade, 25,000 starving workmen,
driven to desperation by tack of employ­
EPXTOKIAL NOTES.
ment resort to mob violence to secure
defeat has given the republican par­
thf necessaries of life.
ty the opportunity it needed to purge
General Hancock, one of the must
i&amp;aelf of old and conservative leaders,
Union-----------------generals during
and assume the aggreslve. The repub- brilliant --------- the reBean party is essentially an aggrresive brtllon. and the democratic candidate
papfy
Long continuance in power for »*•»
the presidency
«—&lt;«&lt;«&lt;•• in 1HSO.
18b0, dieo
died suddensudden­
compelled it t*&gt; conserve the fruits of ly at 2 o’clock Tuesday afternoon at hb»
the war, defend ita past actions, and military headquarters. Governor's Is­

The Hastings Banner

hold the results ot past virtnrire. This land. N. Y. ______ _____ _____
h thr inevitable tendency of long-con-. CvQ&lt;IV!iK'hM p^ed the bill increastinuwl ascendancy. Detent has ridded
oy widows and dependit of the class of spoilsmen who are., ent survivors of- uniim
- - soldiers
-•••—*from
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more interested in self than party. But to SI 2-her month.
Thia bill, as
that defeat was by so small a plurality , pisiusl, will add from S5.IXMJ.000 to
that the republican party has l»ut to fMl.OOU.OUO yearly to a class who deserve
put itself squarely oh record in ta' or of
such aid.
the reforms our times demand to
Following the lead of the executive.
again secure the government at Wash­
ington. It is reorganising its well- Secretary Manning has adopted a seal
trained legions for the great c.mtrst of and coat of arms. This snobbishness is
1M88. Men in sympathy with tl&gt;e peo­ getting very disgusting.
ple will be ita heders. It win point
with pride to a glorious post, and it
: will put itself on the right side of the
• will point to a platform in isxs which
living issues of the day. Democracy
comnuiMUnIteB* pertain!ok tu tUI»«tecan .oaly dertroy.
It cannot build. ^All
Mrtment abould be«ddre«*e&lt;l to Mr. K. !&gt;•■
The hope of the future is still with the
ven port. Woodland. Mich.
republican party, and it will fully meet
F. E. Potter, of Vermonoville. owhs
the expectations of its friends, the peothe most remarkable calf in these parts.
Pl*-______ j
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Early in life it changed its quarters in
They sowed the wind and are reapimr the l&gt;arn, went up a long Hight of stairs
the whirlwind, can be said of the coke and engaged lodgings in the bay loft.
manufacturers of Penlteylvania. In­ Later at the early age of six months, it
stead of employing American latarr as took to learning and attended the dis­
they ought, they imported Hungarians trict school until expelled on account of
by the ship load. These men, while race and color. Like all the holsteins
industrious and naturally peaceable, it seems to have an aspiring time, nnd
have no acquaintance with our laws
be growing in public favor.
and institutions. With them violence
Every farmer should secure a copy of
ia the only means of redressing wrongs.
They have suffered much from their Haight’s Manual of Farm Law. It is
employers, and in their wrath have remarkably clear and complete, cover­
visited dire vengeance upon them. ing many points not before elucidated,
They have caused their employers more told in plain language. Th* author has
Iom in their few weeks’ strike than wits l&gt;een for several years connected with
ever made in profits from their cheap the legal department of various farm
tabor. This is in’ accord with what journals. It is published and sold at
Kwmersnn called the “Law of Compen­ Detroit, and the price is within the
sation." The remedy is to prevent the means of ml.

Agricultural.

Woo. uncommon to see butter in
so doing Will enable them »o grow larg­
er ‘ropB or remove an iDconvomcoee.

roll* or prtnu. ol rood quality and
tolerably Irrab with a ooallnr of aalt
eryaulaallo»«Uie outaldarlrlnalta
our families—mb of our animate. We rtalr and unpleaaant appoanon*. Tbla
have all new houses built without the may ba cauMd In aevend waya. It thslightest care in grading when the wa­
ter stood near or undtur the house after
every rain, or have new cellars *r sta- to be well incorporated in the butter,
bla under the floor of which the soil and, changing to brine after the roll#
was saturated with the liquid excre­ have l&gt;eetf made up. it comes to the
ment of animate without any attempt surface and takes the form of a crust
to provide even for surface drainage. The finest and best salt, if not worked
If then* lie any place where careful at­ well into the butter, will act in the
tention to drainage will pay it is about same way. Again if there ia more
our houses. In very many cases It is moisture left In the butter than it will
wtee to put a line of tile entirely around naturally hold, the salt joins with the
the house, and to give good drainage to extra water to form brine; this brine
the- cellar—run one or more lines under finds its way to the outside, evaporates
and Irnvta the salt covering.
tbc building.
The best means, therefore of avoid­
The ordinary privy is an abomina­
PRICE BMUIHT'POWDER CD..
tion, especially il nut far removed from ing this difficulty is to make the butter
OWPAOO.____________ _
_»T. LO Wfc.
the well. Even the drainage of surface by the granular method, wash it very
water into the well often unfits it for thoroughlv and allow it to drain and dry
use. in laying tile for carrying off off well, while still in the. granular
offensive water from any source it te from, )»efore adding the salt. Then
obvious that the work should I* care­ mix in the salt as thoroughly as possi­ g
SPECIAL J
fully done If possible a greater fall ble, having it of the l*6t quality and
should lie secarol than is essentia! In as tine as can be got; allow it to stand
farm drainage. This fail should lie uni­ a little while before working and put­
form. .Small pipes are better than ting into IU final form. This gives an
large ones. The former with sufficient opportunity for all the salt to dissolve
fall, will carry off the solid matter, before the working, and then for re­
whereas this may be left in the larger moving all surplus brine.
All batter, however, contain* a pret­
ones to be a constant sourc of danger to
health —Although lengthy, we clip the ty large percentage of moisture in the
above in full from the Country, Gentle­ form of brine, and it must be kept in a
motet atmosphere or else the water of
man.
the brine will evaporate more or less,
leaving the salt visible on the outaide.
w - 111
Any good butter will show this dry r—"trim ~ ~ - —-- ■ ■ —
A grlru)luridly ?
salt if rxposrd long enough in very dry
Doing *o_
air.
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peculiar to women, young or old.
A fall description of those &lt;tUeaHNB,
their symptoms, causes awl
treatment ia’contained in our book
entitled “Facta for Women."
tinted correctly; any woman t»'
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envelope on receipt of 10c. Worth
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sSSrSEil:'!21',E-IS’ -

To do this we must educate them to
luve farm life. To do that we must
improve the farm. The trouble is "not
with the boys and girte&gt; but with their
surroundings. The first obligation of a
sensible young person is to get away
from a farm which is run in such a
way that ita owners are. the least educated and cultured part of it. How shall
we improve our farms, then, so as, to
remove this obligation? 1. By com­
prehending what a farm may be at its
best; and that nowhere else may there
lie such a combination of health, com­
fort, pleasure, intellectual progress and
moral worth. 2. By making the farm
the center of such pleasure and elemeats of human culture.-as may be
easily concentrated there; instead of betag the mere arena for animal life, and •
the culture of animals. The farm, in
other words, should be run, tirat, for
man, second, for creaturee and things.
flaw shall thh be done?
1. By putting intelligence into what­
ever is done. Keep every farm employ­
ment fully up to the last standard, in­
formation about which is now so easily
secured, and so generously supplied by
agricultural works and papers.
2. By making farm work ta variably
importation Into this couatry of con,
Draiaax* *ad xh*mm&gt;.
tract laborers. The republican party J At the eighth annual meeting of the comparative, or experimental: that te,
providing that something shall be learn­
' pbut-d itself boldly on record us favor­ Illinois Tilo-maken’ association, at ed from every hill of potatoes, or corn,
ing this prohibition, and hail Blaine Springfield, last week, the business was as well mi something secured for food
filled the executive chair instead of reported as generally very prosperon*. or profit In this way the farm affords
two pleasure*—the fascination of dis­
Cleveland, some decisive action would 1 Tot. Morrow of the Ctuunpaign Univer­ covery and the faacination of creation,
sify read an interesting paper, which which constitute the genius of work.
have been taken in this matter.
may be summarized as l&gt;elow:
3. By surrounding farm work or in­
Boss Dickinson's twiddle about “pine
it ta admitted that while a full supply fusing it with study, not strictly, agri­
barons" “railroad swibdlera” “million­ of water is essential to the best develop­ cultural, but connected with farm work.
aire aristocrats" “corporation sharks" ment of ptanta, excess is always Injur­ Among studies of this sort, are a large
part of this natural sciences, especially
etc, comes with poor grace from a man ious, souietimre fatal, nnd that while botany, vegetable and animal physio­
water freely moving may be present in
who is a corporation lawyer, and who targe quantity with little or no injury, logy. agricultural chemistry, ornitho­
has a moneyed interest in as many cor­ stagnant water in tbesoll is almost in­ logy. taxidermy, geology and Mtronomv.
porations ns any other captalist of Mich­ variably injurious. In a greater degree So Intelligence is not only put into farm
work, but received from iL
igan: whois president of the "Detroit than we have been in the habit of
4. By invariably
combining the
thinking, there is likeness between
club," one of the most aristocratic of plants and animals concerning their treautiful and the uwfui. Thl* com­
the kid glove socirtiea of the country­ structure and taws of growth. Man bination is more useful than the useful
Bobs Dickinson is a good one to spread ;uid his docks and herds live in health alone. It pays; for. 1, it makro the
«&gt;n «»p: tan wta« be talk. »ta&gt;ul
“LIT?. fanu . wore valuable for market; 2,
.
,
. . ...
They delight to be by the flowing more valuable ta ita reaction on the
“artatoerata, and corporation sharks he
: but counties rasas of disease ta minds of ita cultivators: 3, It always ac­
is stabbing hiiiisllf uader the fifth rib.----------— “petty cords with the best methods of culture;
man orv
herd‘------have’-----------------been caused• *by
mud. puddles," ponds, sloughs or 4. it ennobles the boys and girls, and
- The question uf convict labor is being swamps, *r even by stagnant water on makes them love the farm, not for pro­
pressed more and more aggressively. or in lands not counted especially wrt. fit. but for higher advantages.
5. By securing the best help on
He who nads tha signs of the times It is admitted that the flavor, the “qual­
reasonable terms— by “reasonable” I
aright can see that the day will cotn« ity." and the quantity of flesh, inilk and mean keeping no human I leasts/alxmt,
butter produced is largely dependent
when convict tabor will not be allowed on the quality as well as the quantity who, of all things on a place, findeigo
to compete with free tabor. To keep of food given. The crops of ISM. over no evolution, but are a degrading ele­
convicts in idlenem would be little less much of the country, were notoriously ment. It needs a general farm senti­
ment aroused to abolish the semi-tramp
than criminal And in this connection inferior ia feeding value trecouse pro­ nature of many of our laborers. For if
duced in an unfavorable manner. The
Alaska ia favurayty mentioned :is a
experienced feeder will not value as our young folks are debauched and
suitable place for a penal colony. That highly, pound for pound, lhe grain, or demoralized by daily contact with vul­
territory has resources which convict hay, or grass produced on wet. undrain- gar helpers, they are educated not to love
the farm or home-life of any sort Jn
tabor could wisely be used in develop­ cd lands as those grown on well-drain­ other words, the moral surroundings
ed soils. As we approach the swamp
ing.
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or slough we find that nature has not of the farm boy are quite as essential
Attorney &lt; ieneral Garland’s mission attempteil to produce there the plants as the work surroundings and the intel­
most valuable for animal food; but In­ lectual surroundings, in order to achieve,
ta the Cleveland cabinet seems to be to
'
stead we find cojwser, inferior species. the end proposed ta our problem.
boom Pan-electric telephone stock, of If man attempts to be wiser than whst
&lt;U By having a public spirit that ta
which he was pmieated 31,000JW we call "nature." he meets with but par­ not limited to the farm boundaries; but
while he was U. S. senator, presumably tial success. He can much mere easily which aims to make the whole com­
udapt the lands to his plants than adapt munity progressive, to spread informa­
for “inllooniv.” The position of the at­ the plants to the soil. Not only are the tion by means of farmers’ cIuIm,
torney general is so compromising that plants produced by soil partially filled libraries and the circulation of the best
democratic papers like the N. Y. Sun with stagnant water often inferior in agricultural and scientific literature; to
and World call upon ITeeldeut Clet e­ quantity or qualtity, but they are often improve public schools, public high­
much more subject to disease, and their ways and to increase tha conveniences
land to remove him. Here ta more use by man or domestic aninUUs un­ of life; to bring to the form the very
"Jeffersonian simplicity.’'
questionably bus been the cause of dln- best .sources of Information and culture
ca.se in many cases and is ever a possi­ trom abroad *o that the boys shall not
Congressman O’Donnell has introduc­ ble cause ot injury to health.
feel that they are cut off from “the
ed a bill to protect farmers from prose­
It is well known that some diseases world," that farm life is dull and re­
cution for infringement af patents for to animals are especially common if mote from the centers of the world's
activity.
Get a railroad, if possible, or
drive wells nnd farm machinery which they are kept on wet lands. These &lt;Ukeasew may -often do—make tlie flesh or a telegraph and telephone communica­
they have brought iu good faith. Coumilk of such animate unsafe food for tion with large towns. The tendency
greMman O'Donnell will always be man. it certainly needs no argument of such inventions is to spread culture
found in favor of the people's tatcreeLs. to convince intelligent persons that und destroy the feeling of distance.
7. By relaxation and attention to
•nd is winning a splendid reputation drinking water from ponds or sloughs
is a possible way of causing disease to social considerations. Play or recrea­
already for faithful work, and earnest animate in any one of several ways. tion should be a systematic part of farm
rfitorta for measures favorable to the If, then, there were no other reasons to, life for old anti young. When the
! be given, we have abundant stimulus young are left ta this matter to shift
people's cause.
j to the work of drainage in that thereby for themselves, their tasted are liable to
The Court house port predicta the we Improve the ptanta grown for our be depraved and their minds taken
d«nise of the republican party in 1888. food or for th? food of the animate away from the farm. The farmer
Thia ta sad, and will be mourned ua an whose fietdi or milk we consume, and must leave titnv for his children's
also remove an always ivsslble cause of natural social taatincta. Hom* moat
overwhelming calamity. But even this disease to thfwe animate, induced by be homely. Let sunshine into every
b not enough to satisfy the. doleful, their drinking stagnant water or from corper. Kwp no moldy rooms. With
a brlghu cheerful life ou the farm, yon
direful, revengeful poetaster. He pro­ merely living on cold, damp soil
Cuming to man himself, increasing can hnrdly drive thr boys away from IL
ceeds t« odd horror to the p.cdicted
K. Finally, moke farm life popular
importance is given to pure air. purei
calamity by promising to write a poeiu water, and wholesome food safeguards। with the girls.
When women are
of health. Man may breath air impreg­. drudges, life la so devoid of a sweet
nated with sewer gas. or the malaria­ atmosphere tiutl the toy's first duty is
The medicine is prepared for tbc, laden air from the swamp; he may1 to get out of it. if he can. But. apart
greenback tdlies of the .Michigan drink water with much of decaying
xanu ror we noys snouia
According to the hauling vegetable or animal matter, and not die i
Inkbuub of so doing. But we ought not I nteo 1* done to improve it fur the girls,
poliUciun of Detroit, the to take the risk if it can be avoided. They should have part in the sLudles
nominee for governor of The existencft near our hou»vi of u. previously enumerated for l»ys. A
swamp or stagnant [»oad, especially if good home library should include
in the direction from
which the prevail- cyclopedias and han&lt;l books ot science.
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___-------------------------- antl thc l&gt;oyM mu(1
b
hrtVt,
ing winds blow,
come, but tt
to health.

’l. Eml llouhki"*.
, "Die dniitrl
Star.
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COUNTY ORANGE MEETING.
The next session of Barn’ County
Pomona Grange will be held in Glass
Creek
Grange Hall on Friday Feb.Uflth.
1
lb®. Grange will open in due form at
lOdO a. m. Wonls of welcome by C. A.
Newland and rtvponse by Bro. Walter
Roh*.
Subordinate Grange report - will be
listened to. and It ta desired that each
'Grange choose a delegate who shall
bring a written report of the condition
of their Grange.
Miscellaneous business will lw trans­
1acted and the program of the previous
meeting completed, the following work
has been assigned by the lecturer.
Music The Good Time Coming.
Question--Is strict discipline neces­
sary in Grange work? Bro’s. II. Honey­
well, J. C-arveth and Fleming.
Poem --Sister Anna Will kuns.
({uestion— in what way dots it pay
to give attention tohotue planta? sister
1J. Dawson.
Solo -Sister Jennie* Brainard.
Essays—Sister's
Ltnnington
and
Bigga.
Question—How riudl we extend
Grange principles and secure for them
the atieation and respect they deserve?
Bros. Evens. Robertson, Stone and Ab­
bott
Recitations-Sisters W. Boas, H.
Durfee and M. Otis.
Selections-Sister* Barrett P- Otis
and C. H. Stone.
All fourth degree menders are cor­
dially invited to attend.
An evening seasion will I* held in
the fifth degree.

Boys are hard on clothes. Buy the "T.
C. &amp; Co." clothing for them. See adver­
tisement.

Smoke Dicky Star cigar*, a* tbro eoutaln do

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FOR THE NEXT
1 THIRTY DAYS
I will sell all Winter Goods

At and Below Cost.
To reduce Stock before moving.

Table Linens, Bleached aid Brm Cota
At Bedrock prices.
Green Wood wanted.
Hastings. Fe|&gt;. 1. 18S6.

Julius Russell.

See Here!
As we are about entering upon the ready

Ear over eight &gt;«ars I
catarrh which effected inj

pay system, we desire those whose hills ar.

Balin, and Ire! couOdont ol a complete rure.Mury C. Tbompaut, Orro Gordo, ill.
«»'• Cream iUlm ha* omiplrtet)- cured me of
a long itandlna caae &lt;tf catarrh. I have never

long past due to call and adjust the sanii ~

Itlngfrotu

withont delay.

We are tired of book-keeping,

and still more tired of dunning.
AU druggist*.

AD VKBTISXD LITTIU.

Minnie Brown. Emma Doud. Dr. J.

We will sell you good goods as cheap as
the same quality can be bought in the /State,
but must have our pay for them when sold.

Hastings Mamets
WkesL wMIte.

PMMoee
Affite..e*iWtee

iw. bt»:
•ter LU

»

Abrop pelts'.
Timothy M«ad

No credit given after February 1st.
Respectfully,

Brooks &amp; Cook.

January 2B -1886

February 2011.

LOADEDI

I have too many Winter Goods, and will for
the next THIRTY DAYS sell at

20 per CentOFF!
The following:

CLOTHING
Tb. "I, Q 4 CO." dojhins FITS
s‘“£’ *“• » CUSTOM FINISH
wa
110 WEAH- « “
&gt;“?
EE8T ’“'1
CKKAPE8T, Mid u mad. in ALL
GRADB8, ALL SIZES ALT
SHAPES and lor ALL AGES

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Cloaks, Shawls, Hoods, Underwear, Wooleii
Hosiery, Skirts, Leggings, Bed Beankets, Yams, Gloves and Mittens,
Caps, Flannels, Woolen Shirts, Over­
coats, and Black and Colored Cash mi io-&gt;
Also my Entire Stock of

true that it

I’llUell.

R. K. GRANT

M. J. GOSS

�The dally Tribune now has a circtila- audience. The nature of the omwion
alone prevented an outburst of indigna­
tion nt this feature of the program.
dressed by mail. This is evidence that On this occasion the fact was developed
BASTINGB.THUMDAT, FKBB'T 11. IMO. our citizens appreciate a first-class me­
tropolitan journal.
of a very fine soprano voice. The pro-1
reeds of the entertainment amounts to
Local Advertising* katas:
Union Lodge, I. O. G. T., will hold
about 870. The fact that the ex-sold­
a necktie social at the residence of John iers thus care for the families of de­
'1
Kronewitter Tuesday evening, Feb. 16. ceased comrades speaks volumes In
their behalf. I
The neckties to be sold at auction.
Ladies requested to bring tire and sup­
PERSONALMENTioN.
Muriate and Daath notlrrs tn-.-.
All notice* for Entertainments for pro*: of in- per for two. All are in vtted to attend.
dwldnala ar organlutloM. except for charitable
Chas. Dion is in Battle Creek.
i^lEKRY Barnvm,of Carlton, drew at
Editor HUbourn Sundayed in Muske­
one load from his farm to the elevator of
gon.
Rogera &amp; Fausey, of this city, a dis­
through the news agency of 55
le Hastings Banner. i tion
copies daily beside several copies ad­

RANTED!

tance of nine miles, a load containing
175*3 bushels of oats. And recraUy,
one team drew from Freeport to the
sagie elevator 96 bushels of wheat,
n e are wilting to hear of two larger
loads than those mentioned.
Union hull was ftirlv tUled Monday
evening, the occasion being the prohi­
bition speech by M. J. Fanning, of
ATI good.* warranted M rrjinraented by me.
Jackson. While a ready and witty .ora­
Bring your waUitin. clocks lunl jewch-rj lor tor, Mr. Fanning is not a candid man,
nor is his discussion of tbe prohibition
question fair and candid, lie is flip­
pant. not logical; and while such speech­
es as he iniwle tickle the ear, they are
not convincing.

200 Cords Wood.

JOHN BESSMER, Jeweler.

Pettit, landlord of the Woodland
RS. W. H. HAYFORD ha? a fine
house, was tried before Esq. Kenaeton
class in
Monday on the charge ot selling liquor
without a license. lie • was convicted,
and paid *98'50 fine and costs, and was
Sen 10 days in jail besides. A few
re such dosre and there will be much
lees illegal liquor-selling, und one such
conviction is worth more to the cause
of temperance than a dozen of Fan­
ANNIVERSARY PARTY.
ning's lectures.

M

music

WEEK before last we mentioned the
fact that a man in this city had violated
the liquor Laws and was abusing his
aged father, who had but recent!}' di­
vided his property tietween this num
and bis sister. No names were men­
tioned. But Mr. Adelbert Merchant,
a liquor vender, puts on the coat, but
insists that it docs not tit. The card in
the Journal signed by Merchant's fath­
Wtfl ertrbrate the Twenty-third Anulreraary Of er is a virtual admission of the facts
the Inntltntlou at the order by u
alleged.
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Barry Lodge No. 13,

hiiig! tes Ho. 19, D. 1

Knights of Pythias,

Social Par-ty
At Union Hall,
Friday Evening, Febr'y 19th.

Misic by Spires’ Orchestra,
OF GRAND BAITDtt,

A Cordial Invitation Extended to All.

John BENSMHKhaa secured the nec­
essary signal service flags, from head­
quarters. and will soon have the flag
staff erected. Hastings then will be­
come a full-fledged signal-service sta­
tion. Mr. Bessmer will procure and
distribute cards explaining the various
signals used, and then each day our
people will bo correctly informed aa to
what the weather will be for the next
48 hours. During 1885. tbe predictions
of the signal service were verified in 87
out of 100 reports.
At a meeting ofthe executive com­
mittee of Barn- Co. Agricultural Socie­

An Exhibition Drill

ty on Saturday last, it was voted to
repaint the fairground buildings and
pnt a wall Under the grand stand.
It was also voted to hold the next annu­
Hupper furnithed l&gt;// the Ladies Hod- al fair from Sept, 28th to Oct. 1st, 1886.
ctp ronnected with Emmanuel Church. and to revise the prenium list on a basis
of twelve hundred dollars, which wiU
Bill to Dauce. 9l.a&gt;. Supper. 75c per couple.
be double the basis of last year. A
committee was also appointed to con­
sult with those outside parties interest­
ed in having a
' race course, with a
view of having the race track on the
fair grounds put in first-class condition.
by Hartings Di vtmon will be one of the pleasing

Local News.

Wo*K in :{&lt;1 rank K. of P. Monday
••rening next.
The Banner now has a corrrepondeni nt Four Corners.

,
600,000 fee&lt; ot logs have been
| purchased in this city thus far^,
NtrriUE call for Barry A Eaton an­
nual meeting in another column.

Remember the K. of P. ball Friday
’evening, the 19th. at Union hall.
“They called the roll of Heaven?
and Hancock answered to his name.

The Hastings I'nion was more than
usually enjoyable at its Tuesday after­
noon .session, the subject studied being
that of the “White Cross Army," or So­
cial Purity. This is identical with, and
was adopted as on? of the lines of work
at Uie last national convention, and it
being the day appointed for considering
that department, the union gave its
whole session to it. Next Tuesday’s
meeting with Mrs. Stauffer, and as the
department to be considered is “Evang­
elistic.” the session will be a Bible
study. AR interested in these depart­
ments of our work arc invited to be
present.

John Robinson, a well known ritiPkoarMBIVE euchre still holds ita
own aa the favorite amusement of sod- zen of Castleton, died Sunday morning
ety people.
I last, and was buried by Ivy Lodge, K.
The "army bean” will now have a \ of I\ of Nashville, Tuesday last The
much needed rest, so far as Hastings. I funeral took place from the home of
people are concerned.
, Wm. Crabb, of that township, and up­
. ..u t c. v
• ZL I wards of 50 knights from Nashville and
! SyxjAT. Hlh.uM VjUralmr.
U11» city were In .UcndMee. Kcv.
Tlw &lt;*n&gt;n&gt;M wlU probably be dlstrl- ThomM Cox. ot Xmbvlllo. officUtal.
howd SotunUr, bowrvrr.
Mr |lohiMon WM horn „ Xe» c„Uo
SclTOca number from this place con- on Tyne, Englund, in 1820, and when a
template attending the “HersM" party ' young man emigrated to America. He
at Freeport Friday evening.
. has been a resident of various states,
|
.
_
.
; j wl was a member of a K. of P. lodge
' Hastings buyers for two weeks in iKian Francisco at the time ofjhls
have Imn® paying within four crate of i dKUh ne
exemplary man'and
the Detroit market for wheat.
citizen, and was highly esteemed by all
Rev. Cbessey.oI Detroit, will deliver who knew him.

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vicinity have made up a purse and se7riitxsi.nili.lmil.lw J.y B*S« ^mdJohnK.lIm.borg otAtehmxxi.
No 2. About 1899, he will down, the Kansas, the great liberal orator of the
whole traveling fraternity-the horse w«t, to deliver three lectures in I nion
an ,
.
halloat
hall
at Hastings,
Hastings. Saturday evening and
/
,
Sunday afternoon and evening, Feb., 20
wave signal
floate to
^^moon lecture
TlJE cold
COld v.-.—w------------------, the
breeze. If tbe
the wavedoesnot
wave does not put in an .
commence at 2 o'clock and the
snee soon, the sleighing will be evening lectures at half past 7 sharp.
__ but.
, The subjects of the lectures will proTnr Enterprise is the name of a new bably l&gt;e as follows “Sabbath breakmil'iSSSTpS.tte «el Joonwl- Jw/-Bible
-Foetal™.Suat Plainwell. Success to ita pub-An the order named. They will be ralishers. Mesarn Wilson A Madden.
Urdy free and all are coidiallv invited
imhera, wrasra n mam * “
I to attend.
Liberals throughout the
ZllWGRDER Stebbins was elected again I county Wjjj note the dates and not fail
Thursday uigbt. This time Mrs. Jsteb-1 to hear this eloquent apoetle of mental
. Um elected h im a “doddy” to a bounc- Mberty.
ing girl. Mother and daughter doing
----------------------------wdL z
' G. A. R. Benefit— Tuesday evening
The ladi« of U&gt;r Baptist society last Fitzgerald Post of this city held a
will give a racial al the residence of t benefit social and entertainment at Un­
John Michael era C-ourt street. Friday lon Hal!. for Mrs. John Matthewn.
evening, Feb. 12th. A cordial invita- .• whose hustand was accidently killed a
tion----extended
—.1^ to _n
all.
couple of weeks since. The program
of
music,
rescitation-,
Ox hit: That J H. Dennis has en­ consisted
tered into an engagement with the per-; HjMH-chcs. “etc.,
?•&gt; alter which
ynsr •refreshments
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Thviimday night the home of James Mirtru*rt Minnie Potter.af Nashville, nnd
.,irontz.
Shrontz, nmr
near Hoperentre^
Hope-Centre, wasJmrneil
burned ubbie
- • ■ McLoughlin,
-- -------------of
- -----------this city,
-----------were
to
und contents
exceedingly well rendered, aa were also
IO the
til' ground. Building
—_.w --------a total loss, with do
no insurance. The Uu. German and English duetts by the
lota is a severe one to a poor man.
Mises Frei, twins only 11 years of age.
Cor XT
nrxt week. Thr TSr music by the qwtrttj «u Hue.
k
-st. ....
...ni
iw,
«iNt I The solus by Comrades bawdy and
tar veto case will probably lie the first
WB„, patriotic and well rendered,
criminal case noticed for trial. Thr i vomiwle F. M. I’olter.of Vermontville,
term will probably be a lengthy one. as j made his debut in his so-called comic
mri.—- liveral important cases to lie lecture “The Army Bean.” Inallkind•«"no*ed of.
. neBB to Mr. j»t we would suggest that
AT the Uuj.. M-s-rv. vlmnrk- m.y I be eliminate the objectionable features,
Vrtuilr boot wit. ntllb«
t&amp;rcuMUoc or t* copies m thia city.1 will it be tolerated by an intelligent

Chas. Hyatt, of Charlotte, Sufldayed
in Hustings.

S. R. Willison returned from the
South last week.

ALMI

After the death of Justin Morgan,
who owned this celebrated rire, he pass­
ed into the hands of William Rice, of*
Wixxlstock. Vt., who owned him for |
.t*o yeafs. He Hold him to Robert i
Evans, who kept him four vears. In
ISM he became the property of Col.1
John Guhn. who sent him to his brother..
David (joss of SL Johnabnry. Vt.. who.
after proving his merits, purchased I
him ot his brother at the low price of j
&lt;100, according to report. David Goss

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w as m re vne Uvie&lt;i si.ititoiib, m* ii.in ।
kins Horse, the Fenton Horse and 8herman Morgan were sired. Dhvid Goss I
sold him to bls son Phillip, who took
him to Randolph, hia old home, where ■

buyt more GROCERIES,
PROVISIONS,
CROCKERY and
* ol* itt ,
*
GLAob WAKE at

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ill DuallWl (x vU. o

H. A. Durkee, of Nashville, was in the
city Wednesday.

Woodbury Morgan first saw the light I
‘
Mr. (Hark, of Jackson, is’the new in Tunlridge, Vt Phillip Goss sold.'
jeweler at Beumer's.
.
Justin Morgan to Jacob Bandon. San­
Mrs. L. C. Welton gives a progressive ders* sold him to Mr. Langmade, who
Than at any similar establishment in •Barry county. Proof
worked him In a six-horse team, draw­
euche Thursday evening.
ing freight from Windsor to Chelsea. of tbe pudding is the eating of it. The correct test of the
Mr. Claude Potter of East Saginaw, Mr. Chelsea rescued him from that above assertion is a thorough trial.
We invite the bargain
was in the city Tuesday.
ignominous ‘servitude and sold him to
hunter to make the test to his satisfaction. We can point to
tZlrs. E. L. Haff, of Grand Rapids, is Joel Gosa, of Claremont, N. H. It was
here that he sired Revenge in 1815. He scores who have done so. To-day they are our regular custo­
visiting Hastings friends.
passed from Mr. Goss to Mr. Samuel mers.
Why this is eoA0in be summed up in this. We pay
Will Bull vistited hia parents at Sar­ Stone, of ItandolDh. and from him to
We sell them for cash and
anac Sunday and Monday.
Levy Bran, of Chelsea, In whose posses­ cash for onrgoods.
Mb. Whitlock has returned from a sion he died In 1821, twenty-eight years
old.
visit to b*r son in Castleton.
Among the most noted stallions that
y Gard and Will Chidester are visiting came from the loins of Justin Morgan
friends in the vicinity of Ionia.
were the Hawkins Horae, the Fenton
Thereby we save time and money in not keeping books:
C. A. Hough, of Woodland, was Horae. Sherman Morgan, Woodbury
Morgrfn. Bullrush and Revenge. Sher­ save paying constable and justice fees. As we give no credit
among our many Monday callers.
man Morgan was perhaps the most
Dr. Lathrop's father is spending a celebrated as the founder of a trotting at all we lose nothing from liad debts and interest on accounts.
few days with the Dr., and family.
family of any of the sons of Justin No man is good enough financially to get credit at onr store.
Miss Lizzie Cook has returned from Morgan. He got Vermont Black When a customer boys goods of ns he pays for the goods only.
Hawk. the. progenitor of. the largest
an extended visit at Eaton Rapids.
number of distinguished tfottera of any He is not paying for time and money spent for book-keeping.
N. DeLong, a Muskegon attorney, horse of his day. Among his descen­ He is not teeing the constable and justice.
He is not helping
was in our city on legal btisiness Mon­ dants were Ethan Allen. Belle of Sara­
to feed the deafbeat nor paying interest on long time accounts.
day.
toga, lancet. Black Ralph, Black
Castleton's supervisor and Nashville’s Hawk Maid, Sherman Black H«wk, You can see plainly from the above why we can and do sell
h our line cheaper than credit dealers possibly can.
postmaster. M. B. Brooks, was in our and Stockbridge Chief.
city Monday.
Woodbury Morgan was the most re­
i the leaders in low prices and we dare quote prices.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ritchie, of nowned aa a cavalry charger of any of
the family to which he belonged. He
Middleville, visited Hastings friends
was
unequaled
for
the
military
parade,
the past week.
except by his gallant sire. He acted as
Choice Japan tea,
Walter Frost and W. R. Cook spent If the whole excitement on the parade Bret roller flour, per cwt, “ b'kwl .
“ ••
" dust,
the fore part of the week with Grand depended on his graceful bounding
“
Roasted Rio Coffee, "
Rapids friends.
movement and bold, fearless execution Rolled Avena, per 1b Rojamoja Coffee (extra fine)
of military maneuvers. He made the Granulated wheat meal, per t&gt;
' R. B. Richards, .town treasurer of militia colonel look like a military hero Cereal!lie, per package, 15
a
Prairieville, settled with the ccuntv
26
“
two packages, with the valor of the Roman knight
treasurer Monday.
Entire wheat fl*r, per cwL.
•
------ , A 7% inch glass stand lamp
mounted upon his war charger, as he.
complete, with burner and
(We
are
the
only
house
in
the
city
Mr. and Mm. R..K. Grant, who have was chiseled out by the sculptor, and
XXX flint glass chimney.
been quite sick with sore throat, are preserved in the ancient temples of which handles the genuine brand of
Ebony and gold hanging lamp*
Rome. Al any of the colta or Woodbury this flour.)
again convalescent.
Spear Head plug tobacco, per lb.
45 Glass aeta. consisting of butter
Morgan
inherited
bls
saddle
propen
­
Mr. and Mrs. Dunean Campbell, of
dish, sugar bowl, creamer and
Grit
“
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35
Middleville, spent Saturday with their sities. He was the sire of Morgan Sweet Cuba, fine cut,
spoon holder, all for
- - ’
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45
Casar, the famous parade horse, who
son Thomas, of this city.
.
01
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45 300 matches. was not only fast, but got the fast trot­ Bad Boy.
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....
Mrs. M. J. Mann, of Clyde. Ohio, ters Mac. Pizarro, and the Roberta mare. Jumbo
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35 7800
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daughter of J. Crawlev Sr., of this city, Bullrush was a noted stallion. He left Sentry smoking tobacco
returned to her home Monday.
his mark in blazing triumph in the
s/Mre. Florence Bowne and Mrs. E. stud through his long and successful,
We are retailing sugar at wholesale prices.
Busby will give a tea party to friends career us a stock horse.
this Wednesday afternoon and evening.
The Morgans are admirably adapted
Mrs. G. A. Truman and daughter to the road as well as to all other act! ve
Nellie, of Nashville, were the guests of Krsuita. They have an iron const 11 u­
Mrs. Clement Smith Monday and Tues­
n, good lasting qualities, with plenty
All good warranted first-class at the Cash Grocery House.day.
of ambition to stay to the end of the
Mrs. Brigbtal, who has Imm® thegueat road. Their remarkable build, with
of Mrs. W. H. Goodyear for some time, good substance well placed, gives them
returned to her home in Grimd Rapids more power, combined with better
action, than the large lumbering frame
Tuesday.
Hiram Jumbo Kenfield is the last was ever known to possess. They have
chap who has been photographed and been known, when twenty years old. to
written up in Breeze's Herald The draw the mail coach nine or tec miles
an hour with the indomitable courage
photo is a stunner.
of a colt.
C/SIiss Jennie Frace, of Nashville, was
Two gentlemen were riding in a
in our city Saturday and Sunday, the conch behind a small Morgan in Ver­
guests of her friends. Miss Edie Ken- mont, that was put to a double route,
field and Miss Belle Hotchkiss.
by? the side of two different horses.
Miss Effie Salisbury, a former teacher When they had arrived at the end of
in oar city schools, is making a visit to the route, they dheovered that the lopg
And therefore the cheapest, is the
her many friends in Hastings, ana is drive had not distressed the little Mor­
the guest of her sister. Mrs. T. J. Broe- gan . They fell to discussing the merits
of that colt, when thr landlord inform­
The Centerville Times, of which (&gt;. ed them that their favorite colt was
J. Blackford is now foreman, speaks iu nineteen years old, was a Sherman Mor­
very complimentary terms of his work­ gan, and had worked In that stage
manship since his arrival. Jay is a eleven years.
Bay, cheatuut, brown and black are
good printer.
Mr. J. Poland, of Irving, desires to the prevailing colors. The heigth of
return his sincere thanks to friends and the Morgans will range from fourteen
neighbors for kindly assistance and to fifteen and one-half hands high.
sympathy duripg the illness and since Their weight will scale from nine to
eleven hundred pounds. Their sub­
tfie deatli of his wife.
stance is so well placed that they have
One week ago Saturday, Sid Crowell more power and endurance than larger
went to Hamilton, Ontarla, to partici­ horses. They are claimed by their ad­
pate in a shooting tournament. Sid mirers to be the best class of horses for
held his own with the rest of them, all work, ever bred in the New Eng­
and returned last Saturday.
land States. The high prices for which
Getting
Hon. Daniel Striker attended a meet­ some of the favorites have been sold, 4 Diving Fluee, effBcting a great saving of fuel.
ing of 32d. degree Masons at Grand would seem to warrant this conclusion. 1. the greatest quantity of neat from a given quantity of
Rapids Tuesday. He has lieen elected
The bone and build will not deter­ wood. It is the only diving flue furnace made.
to fake the 33d. degree in that order, the mine the lasting powers of a horse.
highest that can be conferred in this Some sort of trial must be had to deter­
country,
mine endurance.
Three Radiators. Most Furnaces hare but one. This gives
w^ugene Davenport and wife, of
The Duke of Cumberland sold the
. the Kenfield furnace a great advantage over other fur­
Woodland, enjoyed tbe hospitality of great EclipM for forty-five guinea^, be­
Supervisor Potter and family over Sun­ fore he had been tried, on account of
naces as a heat producer.
day. Mr. Davenport is the able editor his coarse build and thick wind. When
of the farm department of the H astinos the day of trial came, he could distance
the best horse in England. He cleared
Banner.—Vermontville Echo.
It has an ash-pit. Most wood furnaces have none. This
Geo. Ingraham, for twenty vears a for O’Kelly, his owner, £25.000. It is
. saves much trouble and inconvenience.
sailor on the lakes/ Is visiting friends not best to make a sacrifice on a well
in thfei city and vicinity. He is » Barry bred animal before his merits have been
countv boy. and has won a big reputa­ proved by some practical demonstration.
Easiest to adjust to get a given temperature in a
tion for skillful handling of vessels. The fancied imperfection of under or
■ house.
He says no sum would tempt him to over slue of bone or build may be the
appropriate form for saving the waste
become a landsman again
of power by centralizing the force of
The Detroit Evening Journal, of gravity. Some of our best horses have
Thickness of shell, and castings and radiators ; giving
Saturday, gives what is alleged to I* a been paased by discreet horsemen, as
. surance of long wear and better uniformity of neat
pictorial representation of the counte­ possessing no extraordinary power.
nance Charley Baldwin carries aliout When put to the test' they have proved
with hdm. In this picture, Charley looks the great champions of their day.
Perpendicular flues, insuring much more heat than the orlike a hardened criminal, and has good
The Morgans in their primitive con­
grounds for a libel case against tho dition have the close coupled, compact
■ dinary horizontal flues.
above publication.
muscled frame, wide bony legs, deep
E. P. Brown, of Oxford, Fla., writes capacious chests, and the same indomi­
the Bann er that the “advent of a nine- table resolution that characterized the
Those who expect to build houses the coming season will
pound girl was the occasion of tbe early founder
We find
-----ofitthe
.- family.
save money
by heating with furnace. The best made furnace,
excitement and smiling faces at our them at the sr: Z- \~zz.L- *2’2 -A
*wSh°u&gt;.
’aK5Siu ma the meet economical, is the Kenfield furnace. Call at
home on the morning or January 27th.” and energy,
with the high spirits andMother and child are doing well Mr. indomitable courage that performed
B. also writes that his health is im­ wonderful tasks in the fields of labor.
proving quite rapidly. All of which It is concluded from likeness and sur­
will be good news for the Barry county rounding circumstances that the dam
friends of himself and family.
of Justin Morgan was a descendant
from Lindsay’s Arabian. He stood in
the region where Morgan was bred,
National Live-Stock Journal.
and his stock was distinguished in the Hastings, Mich., and get estimates of cost of heating and ven­
The Morgan family of horses was cavalry of the American revolution.
founded by a horse called Justin Mor­
When Gen. Washington took com­ tilating your dwellings.
gan. named after his owner. He was mand of the army, encunped around
bred in Springfield. Maas., foaled 1793; Boston in 1772, he found the cavalrv
got by True Britton, son of imported mounted upon superior borora. He in­
Traveler. He was taken to Randolph. quired into their history, and found
Vt„ in 17W». He was kept as a stock-horoe the best of them to be aired by a noted
in sett ral towns in that State, where Arabian called Ranger, owned by a
he liegot a numerous and valuable pro­ gentleman in Connecticut. G«l Wash­ Required to run this furnece than for one ordinary parlor
geny. They were a hard bottomed race ington being an extensive breeder, and
It is f*r more comfortable than stoves, far less trouble
of easy keepers, and lived to an advanc­ an excellent judge of bones, advised stove.
ed age. Thrir coupled, compact form, his friend, Mr. Lindsay, to purchase। to operate, will heat your whole honsa, give uniformity of
short,
bony legs ,xuu
and V.UU1J
evenly balano- uia,
V, flat,
,.UV, WMJ
&gt; aj UXHV OUUUUU
that.valuable
stallion for MXC
the puxpuse
purpose
»d quarters gave them more strength- of Improving their breed of horare.1 temperature, and is cleaner and healthier for the house than
Whether your dwelling is new or old, it will pay you
in proportion to weight than fell to the Lmdsav purchased the Arab and took a stove.
lot of other breeds of horses. They
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were often tried with larger breeds for
can
see
qae
in operation. Call in. ■
draft, and found to possess more power
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the best
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�detective ways.
again In two days, when the dog
bS there- Going back to the he

.Now York Expert Tatis of lunch we found on arrival a small
urchin with the missing rotter fastened
the Tortuous Kind.
IM into ?»‘’’'“S Ed Chromel,. &gt;

Henion. M- «
j tllut article Dr.
known int*’*
wonderful experHentou rreeuu^
n&amp;1J
!ZTw’ puUlibS Iron, the
A friend of mine recently lost a vaL
nable dog. Of course he •advertised
for it The only return which he re­
ceived for the small sum thus invested
.4-wrn. ever pnbll.he.1 «bl»b
boll. nmoo»Profa&gt;. war f&gt;v* postal cards, each from a dif­
ferent private detective bureau or pri­
vate inquiry office, inviting him to call.
x« they could in each instances secure
tbe return of the animals. I met him
an hour later in the lobby of his hotel,
and he showed me these cards. I sug­
h Jlth wholly to th.- power of Vfcraer£ gested a visit to the nearest one as in­
Cure, which snaUhetl me from the dicated by the addreaxwi or. th*j cards.
-But they can’t all have the dog.” he
verv brink of the grave. It is not aur
rising that petpie should question the objected. "Certainly not; none of them
SXut 1 made (which is true In
have him. nor do they know anything
..verv respect) for my recovery was as
?r a aTS ti to mysrtf. w
«ny P»&gt;r about him. but If you've notixing bet­
iSSto and friends.
j. v. n*N»Mter to do it may amuse you.”
Bocbestor X. Y., Jan. XL
The suggestion agreed to. ten min­
flint. The best proof we can'e you utes' brisk walk brought ns to the ad­
that the statements made by Dr. Hen­
dress
selected from our assortment It
ion are entirely true, and would not
have been published unless strictly so, was in a building devoted to offices,
is the following testimonial from the not far from Broadway, in a cross
.!«?duUioI Itodwrter. and a card
street. We climbed two flights of
..ubUrfa-l I.V lU'v.Dr.
CT.
stairs and found the Detective Bureau
indicated by a sign on the glass door.
-Pleas* ring the bell” was Inscribed
over a knob to the right Obeying
acquainted with Dr. Henion, and we
believe he would publish no statement this injunction, we heard the muffled
sound of a gong and presently the
ndt literally true. We are also pe«°n■iUv or by reputation well acquainted door opened and a young man ap­
with H. 11. Warner A Co„ proprietors peared and invited ns to step inside.
of Wanwr’s Safe Cure (by which Dr. Ho was of medium height, wore a gray
lletdon says he wu» cured) wbow'Com­ suck suit and felt-soled slippers. His
mercial and personal atanding in this face, which was a mean one, was
.•omni unity are of the highest order, and smoothly shaven, and his light, almost
/ we bdieve that tow would not pubUah colorless hair was cropped close to his
any statements which were not literally head. He walked in his felt soles with
and stri&lt; Uy true in even particular.
an attempt at a stealthy, or catlike
C R. Parsons. Mayor of Rochester.
tread that was intended to be impress­
Wm. Furcell, Editor Union and Ad-' ive. but which was such a palpable af­
fectation that it was merely amusing.
'w. Ik Shuart, ex-Surrogate Monroe
He inquired our business in a mysteri­
ous half-whisper and we produced our
County.
„ .
Edward A. Frost. vx-Clerk Monroe postal card. .
/ Ji’ounty.
“Ah. yea. I remember. Small mat­
j;. b. Fenner, lox-District Attorney ter. Chir Mr. Jenkins will see you
Monroe County.
presently. The Chief Is away, gone to
J. M. Davy, ex-Meinber Congress, Canada on important matter'for one of
Rochester.
our largest banks.”
John &gt;. Morgan, County Judge. Mon­
There were four doors, two right and
roe County.
Hiram Sibley, Capitalist and Seed­ two left, opening into as many small
rooms made out of one largo one by
" john Y'anVoorhis, ex-Member of running heavy wooden partitions across
at right angles. As I took this in a
Congress.
7'o the Kditor &lt;\fthr Living Church, bell in one of them rang twice. The
cropped-haired young man asked us to
Uhicuy’&gt;. Hl.
There was published in the Rochester step into one ortho small rooms. Wo
(N, Y.j Democrat and Chronicle of the did so and he closed the door noiselessly
31st of December, a statement made by after ps. Then another small bell rang
J. B. Henion. M. D.. narrating how he twice; and we heard the front door
had been cured of Bright's disease of open. -Good morning.” said a loud
the kidneys, almost in ita last stages, voice. -Your services have been in­
by the use of Warner's Safe Cure.
1 valuable; I'll send that check up as
was refyretl to in that statement, ns soon as I gut down town.” and then
having recommended and urged Dr. the door closed after him. "Stool­
Henion to try the remedy, which he did, pigeon.” I whispered to my compan­
and wa* cured. The statement of Dr. ion. -He’s gone around the corner to
lienlon is true, so far as it concerns my­ get a beer."
self, and I believe it to be true in all
■ Theu the "croppy” reappeared and
other respects. He was a parish oner of
mice und I visited him in his sickuess. requested uh to step across into the
I urged him to take the medicine and room of "Onr Mr. Jenkins.” wh&lt; was
at
liberty. We did so. and aft*»r wo
would do tlte same again to any one
who was troubled with a disease of the entered the small room "croppy” made
.kidneysor liver. I-hiei. Foote,(D. D.) his exit on imaginary cggstieils. clos­
(Latm Itector of St I’anl’s Episcopal ing tbe door softly de hind him. Mr.
Jenkins revealed bis six-foot propor­
Church.
•
tions as be drew a cheap pbrtiere
Hofhtulrr, N. Y.
It seems impossible to doubt further acroaa the doorway to deaaen the
in the face of such conclusive proof. sound, and then, after placing two
chairs for myself and friend, be took
You will notice bow quickly a thor­ bls place with hl» back to tho window
oughly successful article is imitated, on the other side of a small flat topped
and also that the imitations are with­ desk, so that the light would be behind
out merit, as they are gotten up by un­ him and shine in our faces.
scrupulous parties. Beware of imita-Whichof you gentlemen,” he asked,
tion.s of Dr. Jones' Red Clover Tonic. -was it lost the uogP” I indicated my
The genuine is sold by Fred Hotchkiss, friend by a nod. -Red Irish setter,
and promptly cure* dyspepsia, costive- with a white spot on his breast,” he
aet», bad breath, pilee, pimples ague went on. However, aa thia desciption
and malaria diseases, poor appetite, low of the dog was embodied in the adver­
spirits, headache or diseases of the kid­ tisement, there was nothing very reneys. stomach and fiver. Price fifty
markfble about his knowledge.
cents.
"Yes. that’s tho dog." replied my
(Jen. .Sheridan wantage cavalry re- friend; "have you found him?”
। rutted for Indian fighting.
-Well, hardly. You sec we know ail
these don th’eves and he was undoubt­
Thc"old reliable''- -Dr.Sage’s Catarrh
edly -stolen. Now. through our agenf,
Remedy.
•
we’enn negotiate for his return without
The testimony of the clergy supple­ any trouble, but. if we do, we shall
ments that of persons in every other have to pay a reward for him. Now.
walk ot life in regard th the virtues of what was he worth to youP"
Mishler’s Herb Bitters. Rev. Thomas
-Brit." replied mj^friend, ignoring
Starkweather, who wan long affected
with a distressing cold, was told to use tbe question of value, -if you pay the
the medicine: he did so without much tbioves to get him back that is com­
confidence in the preparation, but he pounding a felony, is it not?"
-Oh no; you can’t' prove he was
adds: “1 am bound to say the Bitters
cured me. and 1 own nivself a convert stolen. Yon lost biro: they found him
and want a reward. What will you
to its efficiency.”
give to get him back?"
I
has breti bait swallowed r My friend indicated twenty-five dol­
lars ns being tho highest figure.
-Well, what was the dog worth?"
pomisted the tall gentleman, elevating
their pjiyilrtan. that Ayer'i Cherry Pectoral his moustabhe, which was of tbe sus­
promptly relieves tha crony.
picious black that always suggests ni­
The standard reMody tor liver complaint Is trate of silver, under :his long, sharp
W-.ll. IJvM*
■ rliMt
bm.i
nose.
"One hundred dollara, easily," I put
in. scowling at my friend for hesitat­
AniHtl iifeisiriaa, retired front prae'ice.hmlnz ing.
&gt;&gt;nil ploii-a In htl hinds by an Ent IndU ml»..r ..
- ■___ _ "Well. then, they won't take leas
than twenty-five dollars to give him
■11 thrtmland I-unr AfotAlotu. also a posture up. and we must ^barge you a trifle,
■uni radi-al cure for V rvoiui Debility Slid «U say fifteen dollars, for our services.
Xrrvons Complainth. alter lianas touted Ito
wonderful curalhr powers In thousands ot Twenty-five and fifteen is forty—you’ll
i Macw. baa felt it hia duty to make it known to be lucky lo get him for that"'
iuaaaflcriM fallows. Actuated hr thia motive
My friend acquiesced in this view of
bis position so cheerfully that Mr.
Jenkins’ eyes snapped ana he went on
briskly;
-We shall have to ask you for port
of the money, say half..in advance, the
balance to De paid on the return of tho
animal. Not that we doubt your good
faith in tbe matter at all, blit we deal
with all claascs of people in our buaiiieas. and we have to make one rule
for everybody nnd atlck to il,” and be
umiled In the. most friendly and reas­
suring fashion.
'
This seemed to us quite the satisfac­
tory and propar thing, but 1 ventured

tb- .jrauiorol In
2S* “SAS1'r noy «» »rti:

bin hands on the dog within bfrrnty-four

to a rope down in the
and enriched by a leu-doltar bill the
youth deputed In haste and glee. Mr.
Jenkins Sd not get the chrofcI caught sight of a man in the lobby
whose knowledge of private
I knew to be large, for he bad been In
the secret service of both the United
States and England, and hia travels
had extended over the world. At Pttsent he holds a Federal office in New
York. After I had related our adven­
tures. he began:
"Well, if you had given him twenty
dollars vrfien you went for the dog
there would have been two or throe
wretched curs there. When you said
none of them belonged to you. you
would have been told that they wore
sorry, but they could not find him
then, some non-professionsl must have
stolen him. and bowed you out minus
twenty dollars. Nobody over makes a
complaint against them. They are, as
a rule, ashamed to confess their folly.”
"As with dogs so it la with jewelry—
they never recover anything that is
lost; they only prey on the unfortunate
losers. I heard of a case not long ago
where a servant girl fell in love w«th a
Bo-account thief. He took her gold
watch, worth about fifty dollara. to
have it repaired. Of course she never
saw him again. He pawned it. and in
a day or two was arrested for another
crime, indicted nnd released on bnil.'
Meantime the girl saw the advertise­
ment of, and paid a visit to. a prir
vate detective. He said for fifteen
dollars he would recover the watch.
She paid him tbe money, and after
visiting him several times thereafter he
told her he knew exactly where the
watch was. but he could not get it for
her unlero she gave him twenty dollars
more. Thia she could not do.’ and she
then went to police headquarters and
told her story. Inspector Byrnes sent
for the thief and made him tell where
the watch was, and recovered it. Then
he sent the girl to thia detective, nnd
ho reiterated his statement tha» he
knew exactly where it was, and could
get it for.twenty dollars, when, at that
very moment, it was in Byrnes’ hands.
That is the way they fleece their vic­
tims. Of course, you'll understand
that there are good, able, useful mon
in tbe business, but the majority of
them arc successful anglers in the great
fool fishery.
"One of the most profitable branches
of their trade is shadowing people in
order to procure evidence to be used
against them in divorce proceedings.
Of course, their, evidence la always
looked upon with suspicion, and reputa­
ble lawyers will rarely appear in a case
which depends upon their evidence,
but the victims, as a rule, do not know
thia.
“Foolish wives get jealous and visit
these sharks. They want to know
where their husbands go nights. The
detective gets fifty dollars, and as much
more aa he can. in the start. Then the
shadowing begins, or, rather, is sup­
posed to. If the victim responds read­
ily to farther demands it is kept up a-s
long aa the money is forthcoming.
When the supplies are cut off the case
ia dropped. If with a little trouble it
is discovered that the man ta really
visiting other women or improper re­
sorts, the programme is varied. The
standing and character of the husband
are inquired into, and if it ta found that
be has money nnd is not very strongminded. he receives a visit some fine
day from the detective in hisyprivate
office. As a rule the sharper finds an
easy victim, and in consideration of a
report as to bis habits dictated by him­
self being furnished to hia wife, from
one hundred dollars to five hundred
dollara is paid tbc detective by the hus­
band.
"WeU, another source of revenue
cornea from women under the protec­
tion of well-to-do or rich men. Women
of this class are. as a rule, supersti­
tious. They are fearful of losing their
bold upon the affections and tbe purse­
strings of their protectors, and they
to fortune-tellers. Now, in many cases
the fortune-teller is in league with a
private detective. She tells the foolish
woman that another woman is plotting
against her happiness, and advises her
to have him followed, recommending
her to tbe detective who is in partner­
ship with her.
"When business is dull this class of
men resort to a new dodge to raise the
wind. They insert advertisements in
the daily papers under the head of
"Business Opportunities.” offering an
interr-st in anj established office busi-'
ness for from fire hundred to fifteen
hundred dollars. You would be sur­
prised to -know how numerous tbeir
victims are. As soon as they pay their
money to the proprietor of the bureau,
the freexlng-ont process begins. ’ It is
needless to say that they never see any
of the money that comes in. that their
partnership papers are so drawn os to
r&gt;o utterly worthless and that in a ven­
brief time, if the victim is not suffi­
ciently disgusted to get out of his own
free will, he is thrown out on his head.
If he indulges in threats ho is told to
sue and be—blessed.
*
"There is another class of private
detectives who do not advertise, but
who have for client# lawyers to whom
they are known. In many instances
they do legitimate work and are veyy
useful; in others the lawyers are aimply partners with them in their blackmniling schemes. For example, an ex­
Judge and prominent lawyer was
retained for the defense In a large will
content Id tbe Surrogate’s Court. Tbe
other side placed a young woman on
tho stand whose testimony was very
important
On cross-examination ahe
testified tl. at she had been married in
Harlem to a young clerk living in New
Haven, and aa to a lot of her relations
living in and around New York. A
private detective was employed and in
one day he b nnied that she came from
the Wit. had no relations in the East
at all and had been married to a gam­
bler in a certain house known to tho

recent night when tl...
1 *
scran the track of Blerla’sS,
two hn^v
had been selling
men on the Ea*:
that he wro shtpj __
,
to Western citioe and selling it at auc­
tion. but could get no proof. The Sen­
ator immediately sent for a detective
to watch the place and see when and
what goods were root away and where
they went to. Then he hired a second
detective to watch the first. In two
dav’s time their reports tallied so well
he* suspected collusion between them.
Then he shadowed the pair of them
hlmrolf. and found them both drinking
and smoking in the back of the thief s
store and dividing one hundred dollars
a day between, tncm. They are not
now employed by him, and the store­
keeper is doing time in Auburn Prison.
"Another class of men arc employed
by the large banks down town to
shadow their dorks. It ta not an In­
variable rule, but the majority of Iwnks
have their clerks, however long they
have been iu the bank’s employ,
shadowed for a week or two twice a
year, and a full report of hia proceed­
ings iu writing aent to the President.
They believe that mm entrusted with
the handling of other people’s money
will always bear watching,, since ex­
travagance and bad habits often come
late in life.
"Sometimes a clerk who is found to
be living too high receive# a frivndlr
warning and the watch 1# continued;
At other times a polite request for his
resignation is handed him without ex­
planation. and he is totally ignorant of
the cause or the means by which his
downfall wna accomplished.”
By thia time we had finished our
lunch nnd startl'd our second cigar, and
the shadows of an early winter twi­
light were creeping in at tbe windima.
. "One more thing and I'll finish this
yarn, "said the ex-detective. "I doubt
if any one onteide of professional wire­
pulling politician!* knows to what an
extent private detectives are uwd io
politics. And they must be expert men.
too. for every effort is used to throw
them off the scent, and once they are
spotted they cease to be useful and
must be replaced. Politicians of im­
portance arc shadowed by the other
aide, and it is astonishing what shrewd
guesses are made as to their plans sim­
ply from a knowledge of the places
they have visited, the people they have
received and the consultation* they’ve
held. Many a would-be candidate haa
had to withdraw from a, contest by
reason of facta about him learned
through ahadows, and that is true of
men in high places as well as low ones
Many nn att*4upt at fraud in the substi­
tution of ballots has been frustrated by
watching the men who bad the work in

rarely whispered outside of &lt;
room's."—Philadelphia Pr^t.

READY

FOR ACTION.

It is not, perhaps, generally known
that the captain of a man-of-war is or­
dered to keep hi* ship properly pre­
pared for battle as well in time of
peace a* ot war. Every evening before
dark the quarters are cleared and tfvery
arrangement made for night battle, to
prevent surprise by a better prepared
enemy. When at anchor in a harbor,
especially at night, the ship is always
prepared to repel any attempts of an
cnciny to board or attack with torpe­
does or fireshins. In addition to tbe
daily and weekly drills and exercises,
one* every three months the crew are
exercised at night quarters, the time,
of course, being kept secret by the cap­
tain, so that no preparations can be
made beforehand, the exercises being
intended to represent a surprise? In
tho dead of night, when only the offi­
cers of the watch and the sen tries posted
in the various parte of the ship are
awake, the notes of a bugle vibrate
between the decks. Immtxlistely. as
If by magic, everything becomes alive:
men are even scrambling out of
their hammocks and lights flash
in all directions; the huge shell.*
are lifted
by
hydraulic nowei
from the magaxincs,
placed on
trucks, and wheeled by means uf rail­
ways to the turrets: men run hero and
there with rifles, boarding pikes, axes,
cases of powder and ammunition; others
are engaged layin j fire hose along the
docks, other* closing the watertight
doors, while far down below the engin­
eers. stokers and firemen are busy get­
ting up steam for working the electric
light engines, turrets, «tc. Al the
torpedo porta the trained torpedo men
are placing tbe Whiteheiuls in their
tubes, others are preparing cases of
gun cotton for boom torpedoes. In
ten minutes, however, all is again
silent and each man stands at bis sta­
tion readv for action. The Captain,
followed by his principal officer*, now
walks round the quarters and inspects
all tl?e arrangements for battle, after
whieh various exercises are gone
through. A bugle sounds, and num­
bers of men rush away to certain parte
of tho ship to repel imaginary boardera; another bugle, and a large party
immediately commence to work the
pumps; another low, long blast ia a
warning that the ship is about to ram
an enemy, and every man on board
stretches himself flat on the decks un­
til the shock of the (supposed) collision
takes place. After a number of exer­
cises have been gone tfitough the guns
are secured, arms and stores returned
to their places, the mon tumble into
their hammocks again, and are soon
fast asleep.—Chamben' Juvmal.

-All tbe fruit nnd other trow in
Santa Barbara. Cal . are being dug up
came witbm ken, one &gt;,1 o v.•
and English walnut* planted in their
w«rt ih. Mth:
8 •"“&gt; *■
stead. Tbe erase is rapidly spreading.
—-What is the difference," says a
French paper, "between a gentleman .
* liulf nuu)
t"°.WE for him is only ludl^Z?
and a valet?”
"Solely thia, that
whereas they both smoke the same but the sight, uf a young eounjrTuk;
cigars, only one of the two pays for Canada labor eg under a debt of neit
three hundred million dollm u
them.”
—Tbe Samoan name for a lady is •enecs to be amusing - Toroe^
"tomateis.” The word ia so near to­
matoes as to suggest that the original
common name for tomatoes was ••love
apple.” and In French It Is still pomme
d'amour.
—Dr. Holmes, by his new novel, has
inspired the formation of a fresbly
eoined word. "Gynephobia,” meaning
a constitutional horror of women, which
will be applied to men who suffer tor­
ture in the presence of wfltocn.
—Queen Natalie, of Senia, bought,
'forty American sowing machines re­
cently, and set seamstresses at work
on them iu tbe palace at Belgrade,
making garment* tor th? troops, which
she cut out with her own bands.
—The following ta said to bo a good
remedy for sleeplessness: Jtast before
retiring run up stairs two or three
times Just m fast as you can, until you
are thoroughly winded: that will start
the blood from your brain, nnd you
will sleep all right, sure.
—James Russell Lowell has given to
tbe MmutwhiiMitte Historical Society
an autograph letter of Robert Burns,
dated at Dumfries May 31, 1793. Mr.
Lowell- received tbc letter from the
widow of Bryan Waller Proctor (Barry
Cornwall), mother of Adelaide Proc­
tor.
. —Now that Mr. Vanderbilt is dead
This powder never varies. A monel ef rot
and his property divided, the pajlers ttnsBira sad wMesomeneas. Moer nweosd
than Uie ordiiuLry kiuda, and cannot te «oid
are discussing who Is the richest man eomporttloa with the mdlltadroflow tea ih
'in the world.
The richest man in this
or ant* other world, be hit* ixwacariuns
large’or small, is hr who is the most
contented and the happiest. Who is
he?—Troy Tuner.
—Mr. T. Harrison Garrett, of Balti­
more. ta the owner of a half-eagle of
1815. There are only three of these
coins known to be extant, and they are
valued at five hundred dollars each.
One of them is owned by L. G. Ear­
melec. of Boston, and the third is ip
the Philadelphia Mint - BalUfnoft
Amerwan.
—The
Agricultural
Department
T/u Niagara Falls fRmde.
makes it appear that there are in the
Union 285.000,000 acres of unimproved
CHAND NAflDS DIVISION.
land. 445,000,000 acres of forest, and
780,000.000 acres of unimproved and
waste timber land. The forest product
during the oeusus year was about 18,OOO.OOO.(XM) feet board measure. — JFazAington Star.
‘
—In 1883 William Penn fought
duel in Franro. It wa* not a duel a
cording to the code, but when, for some
affront, a gentlemsm drew his sword.
Penn drew hta. Ta* Quaker showed
that he was the best Swordsman, dis­
armed his adversary, and inflicted upon
him only a sermon on the evils of a
quick temper.
—In the City of Nocera. Naples, jaekw
lives Maddalena Granata. aged forty­ Detroit
seven. who was married at the age of
twenty-eight to a peasant—just nine­
teen years ago. Maddalena Granata
has given birth to, either dead or liv­
ing, aixty-two children, fifty-nine of
whom were males. She enjoys florid
health, and is robust.
—Doctors aar that women should be
cautious bow they call to offer sym­
pathy to neighbors having sick chil­
dren. Women’s clothing offers induce­
ments to fugitive bacteria, and several
instances have been recorded lately in
which contagious diseases are known
to have been brought about by germs
carried into the household in the folds

mi

POWDER
Absolutely Pure.

Michigan Centw

—Two years longer will be required
to complete the revision of Webster’s
Dictionary, on which President Porter,
of Yale, and others have been engaged
for some time. The compilers will en­
deavor to oerfect the introduction of
multitudinous new wonte which have
come into more or less common use
during the last decade, such aa Imycott.
dude and others. There will be. bow-';
ever, a careful avoldauce of atrlcth !
Mian'7 term s'-and Idioma of onlv liraiteil
u*e.—Hartford Couraut.
'
—A London Timer correspondent at ।
Malaga naserta that the large sum of
money contributed in England for the
relief of the sufferers by the enrthauakes in Spain baa been devoted to
io restoration and reconstruction of
churches, convents and other religion*
establishments. It waa placed in the
hands of tho Archbishop, and none of
it has reached the destitute and suffer­
ing people for whom it was intended.
Indeed, they have been kept in entire
ignorance of the existence ot the
charity.
—The Mexican papers are having a
good deal to say about a great anthra­
cite coal bed in Sonora, comprising
about six thousand square miles. The
California papers are becoming inter­
ested. The San Francisco Cml
"These coal fields can be reachi
rail over nearly a level country, a
u estimated that the coal can be mined
and laid down in San Francisco for five
dollars a ton. The estimate rooms
▼•O' low. but at twica that figure it
would be a favorable proposition, bear­
ing in miud that Pennsylvania anthra­
cite rolls hero al from thirteen dollars
l6ft] &lt;^Ct" tO
doU*ril • ton

T. J. BVSR.lMaf Axetil. HMlisp-

Heahh is Wealth!
Kdivk jum Bain

tbatroataMotd
■ issosdoohrty

UUMTIVU.
.--pi
litbrigan, to StwtAte Burton.. st n

■nam »«e p”" *

77.

The merit of BL Jacobs Oil aa a sure
cure for rheumatism are known every­
where.

It is said that a Indy’s standing in
society can easily be determined by her
dress at the breakfast-table; an expen­
sive, showy costume indicating that tbe
wearer haa not yet learned the proprie­
ties. But nd one need be afraid of
being called “shoddy" if her loveliness
ciiurss ।
is as apparent by daylight as C
_ I
tt U&gt;.
hops. Perfect beauty Is never the at­
tendant of disease; shove all, of those
thrown out and the case diseases peculiar to women, and which
find a ready cute in Dr. Pieroe’s “Favormh«tf to «•
dollar. By druggists.

ssrsasstt'tsiir
WOT tM0(twtBte-evedidlan. at publ • \ ’'

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MARSHALL L. COOK, EdiW.
: H acting*. Micil, February^! 1,1886.

JEM’S LAST RIDE.

GErmUXW

For Paints

High o'er the anow-cappod peaks of blue tht
Moria* above th« piue topt rail. a bright and

thr rutubuBv -cunrt
I And. auddenl

STAR
MARK.

OUGWURE
OKCts.

SURE.

xt'X tn.iu.» a. rouKirn co, BatTixou:, md.

¥tNSILM?TlM

gwwg-s:
Jgtxu .luttr to Deer l-odge. four-in-hand, he
orovd the nsounbiin slate:
And many a Uwe. it: sun or storm, safe

Jent's faithful steeds bad served him long, of
- tneitic true and tried.
One sought &lt;s va n for trace of tdowil upon
thc-r glossy htdo:

. With ringing crack the leattottu wlrp, that
ciao had -dig burg.
Kept Uute for wan* n rapid mile to KuglAb
sung* h«- aurg:
Aud ret, deapit* bls smile.-he teemed a

gy l&gt;—.»»4».nrw.»f &lt;;,.
»b.d .»««&gt;* fcM
r^-udln: bar. hM&gt;c.t«d.l«dMd&gt; &gt;.utmu l.tayitiua
1. lU.aicv?.I asl.s I f.r.ltao BO7TLKS rKSB,

I CURE FITS!

When I MJ cure I do t&gt;.&lt; tr.-*n b«ely to Btop ihra

rareiva?.:
Maaad PoMiAta. It

But after 1 bad known him long, one mellow
evening t.mo
He told moot bls EngVah Bose, who withered
10 her pr.lOf;
And how. w.tb.n tbe churchyard green, be
la.d her dow u to rest
With her sweet babe, a blighted bud, upon
•I could uut star." ho
• left me ell alone!
Che very hedge-rear
not look upon!

By all Means Purchase Nimrod

/PLUG
TOBACCO
tbe bold■ rioasbarr In tbe distribution ofFiiw (told
WaicbryWJd Chains. Quadruple Silver Fisted
^Vare.TpCI'ots, Coffee rota. Halves. Forks and
preserve the Pliant. Ripe. Cheescy Condition.
It is the Choice of the Cbewer and never sticks
oti the dealer's hands. For sale by all Jobbers
and Retailers.
■

was full, that dar.
And there were little children there, that
pleased u» with thole play.
A swiMit factM mtilncr brought her pair of
rosy, bright ej •«! girls.
And buv. like one t left at borne, with sdken.
I
yellow curia

and aa b

led thetii out—

S. W. VENABLE &amp; CO.,

these new beauties; for we sold your oh"
team yeeterdayr'
Moods or on accounts due.

JULICS Bl .'MELL

pAKM FOR SALE.

; JOC nosuer open nun* inn jrutce

.'.J. il b .

.

&gt;* ncao,
f^raoffeed eye. though
I to’hl* seat, and took tbe
In* onvo pore. •
look uWn his face it bad not worn
■fore, s
"aow.

vrehsrt *ndkinds of CruJt, and good frame !
TcmproL »bow your pace!"
sanding*. Frier KLMO.
J Re cried. And with a careless hand he *truck
‘be lender's face.
Xashrulc.
The bone, beneath the vportivo blow, reared
a* |f poHon-rtung;
------- — — ■
Aud. with nlv panlo-atri'eken mate*. to a mad
rallon otirunr I

STFanyEMPLOYMEMT

vsaary. CO MUTANT WOliK. GOOD
PROFITS. V.'e pay Salary or &lt; &lt;&gt;inml&gt;.

with nil Its pricelroa load !
Botnv cried aloud for help, and aouie, with
terror trocon tongue.

HALLETT &amp; MLL’SSSRtH:

rho oft had looked on death.

EED
•HUAi.

on isss. a

bcl
rage.
Turtle. nt whim of maddened brutes, like

• strep dooout:
Tbe (tolling stream that seethed and roared

one uote or tear;
.
florae atronr. swift angel's lips might thrill
passion by.

VIRGINIA1

wftraiTnirrtt

And piled niong the Held In front the shocks
of new mown hay!
God help mo turn tur horses there! And

^“llv made; no cautaMlng; fascinating and
steady employment. Particulars and sample of
the work sent for Stamp. Address HOME

or.uicski.
c
j
The runnuer breeze that brought'Ute first
sweet perfume of tbe bay.
Tto- bobolink, that in the grass would sing
CTANDABD SILVER
Washington Street. Basl

More close 1 eiasped

-Held fast

Fated, every soul! Oh! dlxay—sweet life

CURE FITS!

Hut. 'mid the smiles and gra
mingled uu each cheek.

moment's hollow roar
Of flying hoofs upon the bridge—an awful
.AM

SAW SET

NEW ISLANDS.

The Rev. Dr. Judson Smith, D. D.,
Junior Foreign Secretary of the Amer'enn Board of CommiMtoners for For&gt;
sign Missions. w£* interviewed recent­
ly in regard to tne seizure nf the Mar­
shall and Gilbert group of islands in
the South Pacific. Mr. Smith «lnt&lt;?d
that he liad received nn intimation
some time since that a seizure of the
ialand* by some European Power, nvrtt
prol.-nbh* Germanv, woulif likely take
place shortly. Although tiie-iuissionaries and other agent-’ of the Board
had been chiefly In-tn.imentnl in rii’vating the natives of tho ^ronp to their
present *tato of ch'ilizs'.l.on, uud often
tendered their counsel
govern­
ment of the Islands,
could nol
exactly l&gt;e »8i«l that the^rflAlioh had
ever laid any &lt;’lniu»* lo the real propricu&gt;r»hip of the Ulnmls, either In their
own or thr nume of tha United States.
True, they bud done their utmost to
foster trade with the group with satt*fuctory succe.-s. and naturally sought
ns much a* |M&gt;Kible io direct that trade
in American intcrento, but outride of
this they allowed the natives to govern
themselves. , Foreigners upon the
islands were few. The missionaries
have for years punt been almost die
exclusive representatives of tho white
race. Ho did' not know what action
the Board would take, if it look uny at
all; He did not think the German
Government would in any wav intorferp with their work outside of divert­
ing the trade of the Island* into Ger­
man channels instead of those of
the United States, as formerly. In
conclusion. Dr. Smith gave some verv
interesting information about the Gilbort Group. Although lying imnic«Mau»ly in the center ot what Is known
a* the cannibal region, tbe native*
have neverbeen known lo be cannibals,
and in intelligence have been con*^.ernbly abovn the nutive* in the neighbor­
ing island*. The Gilbert Group is com­
posed of u number of jslands. the eight
larger ones 'being named Butarrtari.
Marakcr. Apaiang, Tarawa. Marana.
Ancninma, Nanonti and Topitenua.
These islands are the seat of govern­
ment, each being ruled indenenduntly
by a native chief. These cniefs have
no. connection politically with each
other except in ease of war, when they
unite for the common .••afety. The en­
tire group doe* not number in all over
twenty-five thousand persons, of whom
two thousand six hundred and fifty are
Christianized members of the church.
The report for the last year shows that
on the island* there are eleven.uiiMionaries from the Hawaiian Group and six
from Kuxni, the headquarters of the
Mission Board in Micronesia. There
arc thirty-eight church building* and
twelve teachers.
The deaths were
forty-throe and tho Christian marriagea
four hundred. Thr Board of Missions
has a school established at Ktnrai, one
of the Caroline Islands, some five
hundred miles to the westward of the
Gilbert Group, and here every year arc
brought annmberof young natives who
wish to be educated as (cschcrB or
preacher*. When they have completed
their courM the missionary vessel—the
Morning Star—takes them to the vari­
ous Islands to which they belong, and
brings back such others ns desire to bo
educated. It Is due to this that tho in-­
fluence of the missionaries has been
almost supreme.—Boston Journal.

A CHINESE BARBER.

w all «n.tw&gt;7 t» Hvla OaMwm. Sm4 A&lt; U. '
D. M. FERRY &amp; CO.. Detroit, Wnhlgnn.

TQScrap Picture, I preUy rime, 12 large Hld/ /den Name, or *0 new Curomo CAB IM.
' ‘•taint on. lOe. OutBt. te. N waau CAsd

GERMANY’S

I only beard the boboLnk* go singing at his

little left to tell!

CHAMPION 6AU6E£^^Xd
woo words 1 scarcely beard.

r!de. friends; but I
Rave done my duty, and
rear to die!”

ixcd hl* err*. Wa
like an ebbinrtlde,
&gt;ut upon tl
hopes abide.

nSSSS^Tl.i^^.
—The Chinese take about fifteen mil­
lion dollars a year out of California
an ’ send it home.—Sait Frmtctoco Call

How He Manipulate* HI* Raior*, Tw

Ono of the most important person­
ages in Moll street, New' York, i» Lee
Ah, the Chinese barber. Unlike his
American colleagues, ho docs the larger
part ot his'biL’dneM in tbe stores or res­
idences ot hi* customers. Tho chair is
a low three-legged stool, on which the
customer aits bolt upright.
Coat,
waistcoat, necktie nnd collar nn? re­
moved, nnd a common long cloth put
around the neck. The face and throat
are washed with perfumed water and
dried with a soft towel, any remaining
moisture being removed by a vigorous
fanning. The shaving that follows re­
sembles our own stylos, except that
almost no lather is used. After going
over tho face and throat, Lee .waves
tho beck of the neck nnd the temples,
nnd U the cvebrows are irregular cut*
away enough bairn to produce tho sym­
metry desired. The second part of the
operation is what he uridas himself
upon. Tbe razor is dried and put away:
from his kit he produces two small
ear razors, callipers, tweezers, scrap­
ers and sponges, and with these pro­
ceeds to embellish the car*. He first
shaves off the down on the ontaidr, and
then with a dextrous sweep of tbe
wrist the hair on the inside of the car.
The blade of thia ear razor is about a*
large as a maUlf, and is concaved al­
most into a crvffcent. The sensation is
pleasant rather than otherwise. With
hl* other instrument.* he rubs and pol­
ishes Vic ear until Its color is bright
pink. The third port of the job is a
Swedish movement cure on a small
scale. The muscles of tbe face, scalp
and throat are kneaded, pinched ana
pulled, even the eyelids being exer­
cised. Then tho largo muscles of the
anus and trunk arc nlteruately flexed
and
extended, the finger joints
••cracked” and tbc head tw&amp;ted into a
dozen positions. The finishing touch
consists in being patted and pounded
with Lee’s fist and open hand from
the top of the bead to the small of tbe
back, end the job is complete. Time,
thirty minutes; cost, “hap dollee.”—
ChriiUan al Work

FARM AND HOUSEHOLD.
Some people make a buaiDM* of cheat­
ing themorlvM, cither by eating very
mean and cheap food, or else by eating
too amidl a quantity of good food.
Either way i* as bail policy a* It would
be to buy a coffin JnKead of a suit of
good clothtw just because the coffin
would coat Iran. Pour diet meuns impovvrisbed blood; aud that meuns mis­
ery. Brown’s Iron Hitters eunche* the
bluotl, give* it the Iron it needs, nnd
tones up the whole system. Cures dy»poplia, indigestion weakness, malaria,
vt.'.
'

The warm wave is destroying tbe St.
Patil, Minn., ice palace anil t-Utuary.
UUmhI Will T«4I.
Dr. Juckhon’a blood and humor *vrup
will positivi) cure all eruptions, ulcer*
nml Ikid son s ujion the body face or
hiiiim. \l ill thoroughly cleanse the
system and Wood of every truce of dis­
eases that- have their origin therein.
Cures the rheumatism, salt rheum imd
canker, uud is well recommended by
the nitdical prnfearioa all over th*e
country. Price 61 per bottle. Sold by
W. II. Goodyear.

lleporti-d that a lUibustering party
has sailed from New York to Honduras.
Throut-uil seldom gets well of itself,
but deepens until it undermines the
constitution, xvustes nwuy health,
strength pml llf-sh. and Anally fastens
itM-11 &lt;&gt;u lue lungs, completing the wreck
and ruin of the whole man. Dr. Bige­
low’s positive Cure-is the only safe, sure
and speedy remedy for coqghs, colds and
nil throat and lung diseases. Sold by
Fred Hotchldss al fifty cents and one
dollar. Pleasant to take and safe for
children.
Capt. L. B. Fortier, well-known lake
vessel num, is dead at Lebanon, Mo.
• Above all other earthly ills.
I hate the big, obi-fashiOnvd pills;
By slow degrees they downward wend
And often pause, or upward tend;
With sfleh discomfort ate they fraught,
Their good effects amount to naught.
Now, Dr. Pierce prepares a pill
That just exactly fills the bill—
A Pellet, rather, that is all—
A Pleasant Purgative, and small;
Just try them as you feel their need.
You’ll bud that 1 speak truth, indeed.
It will be months before the Nanti­
coke, Pa., mine victims will be recover«I.

That Hackinu Cougb can be so
quickly cured by Shiloh’s Cure. We
guarantee it For sale by W’. H.
- Goodyear.
'
Will you Suffer with Dyspepsia
and Liver Complaint? Shiloh a Vitalizer is guaranteed to oure you. For
sale by W. H. Goodyeaf.
Sleepless Nunm, made miserable by
that terrible cough. Shiloh’s Cure is
the remedy for you. For sale by W.
H. Goodyear.
Catarrah Cubed, health and sweet
breath secured by Shiloh’s Catarrah
Remedy. Price 50 cents. Nasal In­
jector free. For sale by W H. Good­
year.
For lame Back, Side or Chest use Shi­
loh’s J’orous Plaster. Price 25 cents.
For sale by W.H. Goodyear.
Sihlou’s Cough and Consumption
Cure is sold by m on a guarantee. It
cures consumption. For sale by W.
II. Goodyear.
Shiloh’s vitalizer is wbat you need
for Constipation, Loss of Appetite,
Dizziness and all symptom* of Dys­
pepsia. Price 10 an'd 75 cents tier bot­
tle. For sale bv W. II. Goodyear.
Croup, Whooping Cough and Bron­
chitis immediately relieved by Shi­
loh's Cure. For sale by W. H. Good­
year.
Chas. Hyaer, Jersey City, N. J., luna­
tic, has fatally beaten hi* wife.
Having suffered with rheumatism
and general debility for years, I procur­
ed a bottle of Athlophoros. After five
doses 1 slept and the next morning
could dress myself und walk without a
cane.
Samuel Barstow, Lancaster,
Wisconsin.
'

In Ottawa, Ks.. knights of labor are
boycotting the slate milltix

The recent statistic* of the number of
deathaahow that a large majority.die
with (consumption. Thi* diseane may
commence with an apparently hnrmle**
cough which can be cured by Kemp's
Balsam for the throat aad lungs, which
is guaranteed to cure and relieve all
cases. Price 60 cent* and SI. Trial
size free. For sale by Wm. H. Good-

Th« Fitz John Porter case comee up
in the house Friday.
The best on earth, can truly be said
of Grigg’* Glycerine Salve, which is
sure, safe and speedy cure for cuts,
bruises, scalds, burns, wound* and all
other sores. We positively cure piles,
tetter and all skin eruptions. Try this
wonder healer. Satisfaction guaranteed
or money refunded. Only 25 cents.
Sold by F. Hotchkiss.

—Keep th* seed corn dry. Il is no*
tha cold »o much *» mni«ture that in­
jure* it
It should be thorongbly
dried and hung up during the winter.
—Orangeade: Pour one pint of boil­
ing water over two impeded, sliced orBn'DUL When cold Aweeteu to the
taste. Thi«, .when iced, i* very 'zrsteftil and refreshing to the &gt;lok. — Toledo
blade.
—Borax soap; Cut an ordinary bar
of Honp in itraall piece*: put it in one
quart of boiling ■ water and add one
ounce of borax. Lot il all melt, but
not boil. When cold, cut in piece* nnd
u*e like common soap.—77* Cook.
—Pig*’ feet fried may be a new &lt;!wh
to some one. Make n baiter of dour
anti sweet milk, *ea-&gt;on with nalt. The
batter should be quiti: thin. Dip the
feel into it and fry in hot lard. Nerve
with drawn butter, or sour’ sauce;—
Bosl&lt;&gt;n tJMe.
•»
. —Itoilroad cake: One cupful sugar;
one cupful flour, three egg*, three ta­
blespoonfuls butter, three tablespoon­
fuls swifet milk, one teaspoonful cream
tartar, one-half tAtspoouful soda. Bake
in three tins and put chocolate between
the loaves.—Kxciangt.
■
—To keep apple juice through the
winter in on uncuVcd,. (unfermcntedjW
slato, add one pound of whole mustard
send to the barrel. Onr ounce of
salicylic acid, which is often recom­
mended, will effectually stop all ten­
dency'to fermentation, but being in­
jurious should never be used, while
mustard seed is perfectly harmless.—
K K Twus.
—Kerosine oil is the best thin" to
kill bnnions and coms. Wot them
well with it every night, and toon the
very worst bunion wul succumb to it*
power. Also, that the same agent is
os good to soften boots and shoes, ren­
dering those hardened by being watcrBoakcd as pliable add soft as can be.
And that a flannel cloth with a very
little of this same oil on it. Is tbe best
thing to polish an oil-cloth orvarnished
floor.—A. E. Farmer.

SHOEING THE HORSE.

Smiths cut and slash away on the
feet until all the life is gone. They
noil the shoe on with seven or eight
nails when, four or five would answer
every purpose and so be much better
for the foot. They shoe the poor horse
now a* thry did one hundred years ago.
They employ boys, in many casec. to
nail and trim the foot, who have no
more Ide* of wbat they* are doing than
a monkey ba* of the .weather predic­
tion*. Tbe owners of horses stand
around and say nothing, but allow them
full sway. On, owners of horses, why
will you allow the poor horse to be
butchered? Why don't you stop and
reason? Ask yourself, does the foot
require so much cutting? iktoll you
right here no; it will not srand it.
Shoe the fool in the most simple way.'
Tbe shoe, the rasp nnd four or five
nails for the gentleman'* road horse is
all that in required. VYhat is still bet­
ter Is a short shoe, called a tip. If you
can not make up your mind to use the
tip, use n plain, flat shoe, and have it
put on the way I have stated. Don’t
Kto the shop with your horse and tell
j smith to shoe him, but tell him how
you want him shod, tho most simple
way is the better. Say “Mike. Pat'or
Jcrrv, I want my horse shod, just rasp
his foot off, so ho will have a level bear­
ing. Do not touch a knife to it, at all.
Nail on a short, flat shoe, with four or
five nails and let it alone. I want the
ouUiiie of the foot, to look a* dirty as
possible, no sand-paper or rasp goes on
the outside of the same. In a little
time you will have a foot on your
horse that is sound und strong, free
from eoras, or any other trouble. Now,
if every owner of a horse will do this
much, we will not see the poor crippled
horses that we do now in one Year’s
time. Every man who owns a borse,
will own one that can walk, trot or
rup. and do it with rase and pleasure.
After you do this much, you will short­
en tbc shoe a little, you 'will find that
improves your horse, after a while you
will shorten it still more, before you
know it, you will be driving vour
horse with tips, then both vou and the
boras will be p^red.^-Ar/, Field and

and eorichlne the »tuu fluid.

this potent remedy a fair trial.

A Positive Care.
”I wag troubled very much with rheumscould hardly walk, and was confined to tny

I cheerfully recommend HooH's flareapardla
world.” W. F. Wi-op, Bloomington, HL

1 have been afflictedwith rheumatism. Before
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began taking Hood’s Sarsaparilla, and ft did
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saparflla arid am entirely cured.” J. V. A.
Pkoudf&lt;&gt;&lt;»t, letter carrigr, Chicago, HL

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PEDIGREES.
sasemu oi tne voai__

Became occasionally, at some peri­
od*. perhaps frequently, men have been
found ready to pay foolUh, extrava­
gant price* for fashionable pedigree
John Lading, German mixer, froze to unsupported by individual excellence
or weakened by defects of constitution,
death at Delpfios, 0.
it ha* become fashionable among a
Mothers! mother*! mother*! Why
will you allow your little darling to certain class of breeder* to, we might
suffer with those horrible worms when almost aay, decry the value of pedi­
a sure remedy is so near and cheap? gree. It i* certainly a curious thing to
Dr. Jackson’s vegetable worm syrup
hear breeders enunciate views which
&gt;hen applied into
will surely giveTelief and costs but 25
would tend to well-nigh put back the
cent*. For sale by W. Goodyear.
science of breeding to where it was a cleansing the
The crown prince of Turtugal li to marry the hundred yean ago. To got good cat­ *C
roxa—
daughter of tbe Comte ue Pari*.
tle, aa some breeders urge, practical!? causing
.
regardlaai; of pedigree, and breed from cretlims.
inflamatlon.
Mrs. Mary a. iianey. ot lunanannocg, ra..
was afflicted for six years with Asthma and them with the expectation of ultimate
Bronchitis, during which time the best physl- ■ncoeaa, has a certain ring of what
claiiscould givn no relief. Her life waa despaired people ar», fond of calling commonof. until In last October she procured a bottle ot
Dr. King's New Discovery when Immediate re- ' sense principle*, but while, no doubt,
lief was telt, and by eocitlnulng ID use for a tho uUmmIc result would be satisfac­
short time site was completely cured, galniux In tory, who can tell how far off that ulti­ NOT‘a LIQUID
flesh 30 lbs. tn a few mouths.
BNUFF.
Free trial bottic-i of thia certain eure ot al) mate result would be? Why throw
throat and Inng diseases at W. IL Goodjwar's away the many yean of good breeding
Xh.V M./.M I ........
«n
done for us by our predecessor*P
Agreeable.to
Why not begin where other* have left
—•’Remember, Mr. Crimsonbcak, ed to[jn» to BL Petersburg to trvst the Czar tor off, and be thankful that they have
that there sre older ones than you at
It to worth remembering tkat nobody enjoy* done so much to help us along oh the
the table," said Mr*. Shavepenny, in
nicest surroundings !f in bad health. There rbad to the goal, success. He would
reply to n remark the gentleman at the tbe
are miserable ixoplc about to-dr--- —- — *— be a foolish man indeed who should re­
head oFthe table maar. “I am pain­ In the grave, to whoai a bottle ol
iToaic ject good. well-laid foundations, exactly
do more good than all 1
fully well awure of the tact, ma’am," would
medicines they have, ever uted.
suitable for the building he proposes to
wa* Crimsonbeak's only reply, aa be
erect, and, because be had the materia)
HAGAN’S
shut hi* teeth and made another **■
at hi* hand, should persist in
tempt to saw the bird.— Ponte* StalosAnew star in the firmament. Red
Star Cough Cure. It banishes cougb*
and throat trouble*, contains no mor­
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Price, twenty-five cent*.
Dr. Jackson's penetrating liniment

Cream Bala

Magnolia Balm

digestive apparatus. Ayer's Sarxaprilla to un­
equalled.

Indeed, hia

avoided.

New York and Ilamua trade, e
Lb^mo"t!rtalnrbJrth rt‘run“u“m-

tie'

to QtfliM a foundation eoatatainr a
flaw which is liable to depreciate the
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life of

is a secret aid to beauty.
Many a lady owes her fresh­
ness to it, who would rather
not tell,andcant tell.

�PERSONAL AND
SMILES.

IMPERSONAL.

..When Adelaide Neilson died the

Ont- of the duties of Judson Macumposition a copy of ovary
l.er^lDUlligfflt colored man en»pfoy bsd^i
wbi&amp; h„ been
rd in the Austin Lwt f
j,obj£hW|. and the total of these. cartas,
" porK «o.. wis
™ six
.!« hundred
Hundml
.iniiv Kiinnlv of kindling noou
,

and nine.
ago tbe unpffly ww* wwrt.
^UI,p]y
—Bv the death of Mrx. Nancy Green,
X chopuptwo or thraedajs jqp
of San Francisco, the city of Belfast,
if kindling-wood. » weon
Me., receives the thirty thousand dok
-have some on hand ? askM uo*. *
lore for n public library bequeathed in
IR4!&gt; bv. her brother. Nathan Wileon,
un officer in the naw and a resident at
heads chopped *’ff any minute. an I
!£ft hub iffkindlin'-wnod mde cellar Belfaet.
—A &lt; ’ovington(Ga.)papcr announces
for de Democratic nlggah what gita mv
that “Mio Carrie Whitlock, the beaute­
place!- |Texa*Siftings.
ous and vivneitative belle of d:uhy
•What part." asked a Sundav sdtool Marietta, is in th» city, tbe jjuwt ot
teacher. "of the burial of Sir ..nhn Mis- Annie Pact:, one of Covington’*
Moore do you like best H The boy was many spirituelle, fascinating young
thoughtful fora moment and then Re­ ladies."
plied. “Few and short were the. pray­
Mrs. LcBan, the sister of William
____ ...i.i •••
H. Vanderbilt, is the only member ot
“One buttle brought me rest." was the family to whom nothing iw left by
the endorsement of a patent medicine. hia will. She gave offenw to the family
The auflerer explained to an inquirer by contesting the will uf her father,
that be broke the bottle among the the Commodore, nnd ba* binee married
secret, black, aud midnight cate of the a second time nnd lived abroad.—N. F.
lock yard, and slept ppucefiilly for the
Herald.
rest of the night.
—Pat Parker, the oldest colored land­
.Mary Ellen Chase (name not in direc­ mark sacred to tho memory of Wash­
tory or “Men of Our Time"; gives as­ ington, died nt Dallas, Tex., recently,
surance that there be will three women at the ripe old age -of one hundred and
to one man in heaven. If Mary Ellen twenty-six. He waa a slave for a
will stop and think she cannot but see
whole century, and is said to be the
that this Is not the sort of talk which
original "Old Black Joa.”—Chicago
will move her sex Zionward.
Inter-Ocean.
•Lay off your overcoat or you won’t
—It is characteristic of General
teel it when you go out," said the land­ Grant that in the height of bls fame
lord of a Western inn to a guest who and wealth he did not forget his old
was silting bv the lire. "That’s wbat West Point riding master. Hearing
I’m afraid of. returned the man. "The
that the latter was old and poor ho
last time I was here I laid off mv over­
eoat: I didn’t feel it when 1 went out, sent him a comfortable check, in mem­
and 1 haven’t felt it since!"
,, ory of the limo when Cadet Grant was
considered the boldest horseman and
-When you are my age. my dear," show rider of "the Point.’’—Button
said Sir Walter Scott to his daughter Budget.
Anna, who had called something vul­
—Claus Spreckels, of Son Francisco,
gar not in his opinion deserving the
stigma, "you will thank God that no­ is tho great sugar reliner of California,
thing that is worth having is common'." and tho virtual King of the Sandwich
His life preached the lesson more elo­ Islands, because ho controls their sugar
quently than the touching words.— lands and cultivation. He is also the
owner of a fleet of steam nnd sailing
(London Spectator.
whips, and will now carry tbe moil be­
A Western farmer who had bought n tween San Francisco, Honolulu and
music stool returned it to the dealerand Auckland, New Zealand. — Chicago
demanded his money back, saying,—“I. Journal.
took it home careful, as you could see
—Dr. Joseph F. Fox, Irish National­
for yburself. and I gave it a turn, and
the missus she gave it a turn, and every ist. elected to the House of 'Commons,
&lt;me of the children gave it a turn, and is a grandson of tbe late Commodore
Stewart,
of tho United State’ Nary,
never a tune could one and all of us
screw out of IL It’s no more a music and is therefore a cousin of Mr. Par­
stool than the four-legged washing-stool nell. He resided in Nowburg. Cohoes
and Troy. N. Y., for several rears,
the missus sets her tub on!”
treating diseases of the eye. ana is a
It
only yesterday that an inveter­ man of professional skill' and consid­
ate stammerer dined al Parker’s* Un erable literary ability.—Troy Timet.
attempting to help himself to pepper he
—Thomas Jordan, of South Lewis­
found, after a violent shaking, that
there was none of the article to be obtain­ ton. Me., is eighty-four years old. Last
ed. Turning round and beckoning to the winter he lost the use of an eye and
waiter, he said,—"Wa-wa-wa-walter! didn't discern it until spring. He
this pep-pep-p-p-pepper box is some­ went into tho field one dav in spring­
thing like me." “Whv so, MrT asked time and noticed that things looked
the. waited* "It lo-lo-louks well, but passing strange. He clappea his hand
has mi-mi-mighty po-po-po-poor deliv­ to one eye. Blank darkness! One eve
was totally blitfd. and. strangest uf all,
ery.
&lt;
it bad not pained hin/and he had not
"1 think I shall go to the circus this noticed it before.—Button Herald.
-year when it comes round.” said the
—Congress/nan Goff, the only Re­
minister to his wife. "Whv! my dear."
she exclaimed, shocked at the idea; “you publican member from West Virginia,
surely will not act so inconsistently. has fallen heir lo five hundred thousand
V ou have always been opposed to thea­ doUsrs by the death of his uncle, after
tres. circuses and things of that kind." whom he was named. The old gentle­
"That In true, but the circus this year man was one of the richest men in
has a sacred elephant, and, of course, West Virginia, who owned no end of
there can’t be any harm In going to see land, upon which were coal mines and
that." -Certainly not. iny dear; we will much valuable timber. He was a slave­
go together(Somerville Journal.
holder before the war. but began to pay
Just from Horton-“Do Imogene, wages to his slaves from the dale of the
ktt-p away from the piano, pltnse. emancipation proclamation, and not
one
of them ever left his employment.
att&lt;3,uPt«i playing tires me."
"Why now, Clotilde, you said only week In his will he provides handsomely for
before List that 1 was playing remark­ them all. leaves one hundred thousand
ably well!" "I know. Imogene; hut my dollars for tbe Methodist Charch of
judgement was immature. You do Clarksburg, of which he was :i pillar,
plav some of Liszt’s simple music quite and gave the residue of his estate to
welt but since I have been in Boston his favorite nephew.—Chicago Tribune.
my soul cries out fur Wagner. I would
learn the ‘Wedding March’ from ‘Lohen­
"A LITTLE NONSENSE."
grin’ if 1 were you.” "I’ll learn my
wedding inarch from this bouse before
—A romance.—
you will. Yours will be music of the
distant, very distant future!” Conver­
sation followed by true sisterlv silence.
| Hart ford Post.
—Lowell Cititen.
There is a wealthy brewer in Mont­
—The beat time for a young man to
real who laiilt a church, and inscribed lake his girl sleighing is during a "driv­
on it,—“This rtiurch was erected by ing snow storm.
He can use both bis
Thomas Molson, at hi’ sole expense. arms to bold bis girl in the sleigh aud
Hebrews xx." Some ot the McGill let the snow do the "driving."— corrie­
College wags got a ladder one night, town Herald.
and altered the Inscription so as to
—First dade—Aw—my deah fellah,
make it read. “This church was erected
by Thomas Molson. at Ids soul’s expense. I had a tooth drawn at tho dentist’s to­
day, and took gas. Second dude—
He brews XX!"—{New York Post.
’Deed, ole Tier? I had my hair cut at
' Moore, the rurallst says horticulture the barber's to-day, and took gas, too.
is the poetry of agriculture. It is refin­ —Bodon Courier.
ing in ite nature, broadens the 'mind,
—Little five-year-old as he looked at
creates a love for the beautiful, and its
products are the most healthful food of tho sun, said "How does the sun set.
man. An indifferent farmer never anyhow, Grandma?" "When you are
older, you will understand,” was the
made a good horticulturist.
reply. ' "O I know,” said the irtepres•Is the editor in? I want to whip sible after a moment’s pause. "God
him,”said an applicant at tho counting- pulls the string and the sun goes
room.--“Yes, sir, up six flights, front down.”—Golden Daye.
room.
"Is there an elevator?” “No.
—An old sea Captain, who was a
sir." "Then I guess 1 won’t go up. I
don’t want to meet him all tired out." blockade runner during the rebellion,
Moral Editors should roost high.— was observed leading home a bull-dog
(Philadelphia Call.
*
the other .evening. In answer to an
inauiry, he said he was going into tbe
John II. Slidpole and Miss Clara Cake old business again. He explained that
were married at Tamaqua on the 24th his daughter had a beau and he was
idL The citizens think of presenting going to run the blockhead off his
handsome testimonials to the editors of premises.—Lowell Cititen.
the local p;ipers for heroically refrain­
—When men -sneer at the want of
ing from heading the report of the wed­ courage in women they seem to forget
ding, “He Takes the Cake."—fNorris­
that a tender and delicate girl will
town Herald.
silently, and without a sign.' endure
Scene. Zoological Garden—Tom, Har­ untold agonies in breaking in a new
ry, and the keeper gazing on large bird pair of foots two sizes too small for
cage.—Tom: “See ’ere, ’Arry, ’era’s a her, while a man will rip and snort as
beagle.” Harry: .^oawsy. you don’t if he was shot if his buck corn happens
know; it’s a bowl!" Tom (excitedly): to be disturbed by a bit of heartless
“I tell yer it’s a heagle! See ’ere, leather.—Fall Riper Advance.
guv’nor, what’s this ’ereoird?" Keep­
—Popular Concerts in Chicago: Prof.
er (solemnly): “Gentlemen, it’s a hork." WienerachnitMl—"I vas going to gif
Undy.
me a penefit gonccrt. Could I sold you
Von dollar each.”
The Salvationists have been pounced a few tickets?
ui&gt;on ho often that they have put the Victim—“Yes; yon mav give me .ten
following stanza in their som[-book. tickets.” Prof. W.—“Veil. I tell you
nnd sing it lustily when arrested:—
vot I do. You gif me fife dollars tint I
vont gif me no gonccrt. Den ve both
make money: alnt lt?"—Ro»i Franriteo
Chronicle.

Au attorney-at-law, who wished to

—"You know that sweet UtLe sculp­
tress who baa a studio on Flfty-stcenth
,v-1
——— — T^,..
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ft. She

didn’t suppose

COURT-ROOM APPLAUSE.
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PLAYFUL qpAT.

All bachelors will tell yon that the
Odcc in a while a thing will happen
Many person* who frequent courts in
principal reason why they remzfa fa a
this city seem to regard thr proceed­ nn th* street so ridiculous ** to canse state of single Hmeedmw* W the high
those who wihnww it to remember ft
ings, however important. ** • sort oi
price of bonnets.
entertainment, and fee! at liberty to to their dying d.ty. Indeed, w comic­
It i* a well-authentica’**! fact that
al in the sight that-were they to call ft
greet any odd or humorous saying of a
the bonnet market govern* that of
to mind at a funeral, they would laugh
witneso. with laughter, or tbe expression
matrimony, nnd that the rise aud fall
of any ventinjem that please* them with. in spite of themselves. Such s scene in women’s "head-gear" is watched
was • recently witnessed orer on the
applause, more or leas pronounced.
with intense interest by the youth of
West Side by a street-car load of peo­ the country intending to take unto
But of late, demonstrations of applause,
ple. aa well M several pedentriun- who themselves helpmates] in tbc journey
owing to the stern exercise of the judi­
happened along at that moment. A through life.
cial power ot punishment for contempt
A scheme ha* recently been *rl on
in a number of instances, ire rare, and
prominent West Side society lady was
are confined ns a rule to the moment walking quietly along in an absent­ foot to establish “ Ifonnet tickers
similar In principle lo the "stock
when the verdict in a case that has ex­
minded sort of way. when suddenly a
ticker*", for the uri- of the mntncited much attention is rendered.
handsome large goat of the “BiDy
maninlli-incltaed member* of the
They arc quickie cut short with sharp
specie* hove in right and came gallop­ sterner *ux. Three " ficker*
will be
raps of the judicial gave! and nn Im­
ing toward the lady with an I-own-lhr- placed fa all the principal hotels
pressive admonition. Laughter, how­
ever. is harder to guard against or sup­ stract-exnresalon ta hi’ large, liquid, throughout tho country, and give con­
fawn-like
even.
Anyone
at
all
familiar
stant quotations from the foreign and
press. especially when a characteristic­
with the habits of our American goat domestic fonnet-r.inrket.
Particular
ally humorous witness, who says no
is aware that in a caae of this kind the attention will be paid to the Pa’rU and
end of bright things iu rapid anocession,
is on the witness stand, When the safest place to get is on top of a high New York price*, and the opening and
board
fence,
hut
the
lady
in
question
Judge's gavel falls, some unthinking
closing quotations in the*- immense
spectators look ns though they thought had probably never ZMOciated with bonnet erntere will be wired to all
goats to any great extenL and *o when bachelor* willing to Deconic *nl*cribthat the Judge was a “Pry-as-dust.’*
he came cljsrging down upon her. sbe ers to the stock of the company. Tho
with no appreciation of humor. They
do not apparently bear in mind that quietly backed up in a corner of the value of these1 “ticker*" will be ap­
their expression of feeling may • have fence.'spread her umbrella before her preciated at once by all the lonis of
an nndefinable influence tipoa the a* she would a shield, and bravely creation, whether they happen to be
minds of the jury. who. after all, are stood , her ground, undoubtedly think­ single or married. The single man on
ing that the act would frignten hi* s limited income will' be enabled! to
men. with sympa'thiM that mav bo af­
fected by the atmosphere of the pre­ gostsbip. and leave her' In full posses­ ascertain just when |t is the safest
sion of thi field. Those who witneased time for him to get married. If bon­
vailing sentiment in the court room.
the charge say that on sight of the um- nets are quoted, say at seventy-five
To the credit of the Judges of the
hrel'.n the gont fairly smiled for joy, dollar# each, buyer thirty days, then be
courts in this. city, almost without ex­
but whether that be so or not is hard wUrwait for a decline.-and. when the
ception, it may be said that they arc
venr watchful of the tempers of their to say; may be they imagined that be market ia off, capture his bride, lay In
Mailed,
but nevertheless, lw raised upon a big block of bonnets, i and thus take
audience, and promptly reprove or
his hind leg* a* if he enjoyed the jokt advantage of the bear movement.
check unseemly ilemon.rtrations of feel­
ing. A recent* decision of the Stiprem?
hugely, and then as though changing
The "licker" will enable the married
Court of the State of Texas has nn in­ his mind he suddenly straightened mnn to nlways talk fonhet intelligently
out as stiffs* a frozen cat. am! made r to his wife, and. by converting her over
teresting bearing upon thi" subject.
dead center shot Upon tbe umbiellr to the bear side, he will avoid the ruin
In the case of Owen against the State,
with his head. It was very evident z which every man kuow* i* sure to fol­
an election case recently decided, the
that the lady was unprepared fox' low recklew ’poculatio# fa the bonnet
highest court of the Lone Star State
this, (or she gut down upon ali market un tbe bul| side.
delivered itself as follows:
four* and yelled like a Comanche In­
It was shown that a large number oi
There 1* srarevly any limit to the use­
persons 'attended the trial during the
dian with a flock of hornet’ browsing fulness of a “bonnet ticker’’. Puts and
whole time that it was in progress.
upon different parts of his anatomy. call* in bonnets can bv orranged, and
Whenever anything favorable to the
A gentleman, also well known in so­ the husband, instead of purchasing out­
relator occurred they greeted it with
ciety, came rushing up at thl* mom cut, right. can simply put «jp a margin, and
bursts of applause. The court checked
and without paying any attention ta thus enable his wife to control unlim­
these demonstrations from time to time,
the goat, who was quietly munching ited bonnets at a comparatively small
but they were renewed as often a« sim­ away npon tfie content* of one of the outlay.
ilar occasion* called them forth, and
lady* package*, proceeded to assist
This margin system , will prove of
the*uufortunate lady to her feet. The especial advantage to young married
they do not soem to have been effectu­
ally and Anally quelled until the trial goat seemed to know what was coming, men. unless they are unfortunate
was over, ft i* a sad if not a humili­ and watched thr man out of the corner enough to p-l un the wrong side of the
ating thought that such unbecoming uf hi* eye* till hl* position was such market, which would, uf courae, mean
conduct in a court of justice could not
that a well directed blow from behind inctant ruin.
have been effectually and permanently ■ would drive the man head first througb
Tbe -ticker" *cbem4 has met with
■topped upon ita first demonstration.
the fence. As.the man w just about nnivcrsnl approval from the ladies.
The District Court* are armed with full
ta lift the lady to her feet the goal The wife of the future, instead of ask­
power to punish contempts. This was ■eemrd to be satisfied with his position, ing her husband to invest in a single
a contempt of court of a most seriou*
nnd after biting off the garment that spring bonnet, will simply have him
character—calculated as it was lo con­
hr wa* chewing, part of which wa» put up a margin with her bonnet
trol the verdict of the jury by outside already down his throat, he snorted,
broker, and then give an order fur a
influences. The court woafd have been
shook hi* head, and shot through the hundred or two hundred bonnets when
justified in using the strung arm of the
air with a swiftness that made.the wind the market fa a good purchase.
aw to suppress this conduct, or. if that
fairly whistle a* it blew through hU
When thh new system become* thor­
failed, in stopping the trial on the case
whiskers. There was a muffled sound oughly underatood. there is little doubt
until it was finally assured there would not unlike the proverbial “dull th lid."
of the specuistion in bonnet* becoming
be no further demonstration.
and once more the lady bit the dual, fully ns general a* that in stocks, grain
Aa this was not done there was noth­ while the only thing that saved the nnrf oil.—Puck.
ing left for us but to apply the rule gentleman who so gnllnntly enmn to the
universally enforced by this court when
rescue frofii having u broken head wn«
WAGNER’S AR'
the jury may hare been influenced in
his plug bat. which canir between hi*
giving an incorrect verdict by passion
cranium and the fence. Once more the
or prejudice, caused by tire' miscon­ lady yelled from “do" to high C. while
duct of others. We have, in such enact,
the man sold “so bos*, so bo**." but
In the Italian and French operas,
constantly reversed the judgment and
“Billy" wasn’t that kind of a bo**. which, until Wagner's day. bad been
ordered n new trial. Thia is a proper He seemed to fed insulted to think
played throughout Germany, the whole
case for the enforcement of that rule.
that anybody would spring a foreigt
Tbe applause may not have influ-, language upon him. and to demonstrat* stress is ^laid on the arias which the
enced the jury, and perhaps did not,
hl* feeling* ha let go again just ns tbe various nrtut* are to ring. People go
but as it had tendency so to do, and Entlrtnaii was trying to arise, and to stick an opera to be amused, and.
the jury had admitted one ballot-box
»tcd him in the same locality a* on after hearing it. give no thought to the
and excluded others upon substantially
tbe former trip. Probably if it'hadn’t libretto nor to the composer, but .talk
the same testimony, there is a proba­ been for the car driver the goat would
bility that their finding may have been
have been plaving polo with tho ladv only of tbe singere' voices; the opera
affected, in some measure, by the apand gentlexrisn yet. fol a few well-dl. itself is of little consequence; the peoElause, however conscientiously they
rooted blows from that wortbv’s whip ’ Ple *re only concerned with the ringers.
ave may attempted to to act in mak­ soon drove "Billy” from the field, and Tbe artists themselves look upon the
ing up their verdict.
the couple were allowed to hie them­ operas rimply as opportunities to show
A new trial was granted.—A". F. Sun.
selves to their respective homes,slightly their voices to the best possible advandisfigured, but still able to walk.— *?&lt;*.. '' -K’-r b-Unwf fbu u open
shoo id have a noble situ. So in every­
Peck t 8m.
AUBER'S MODESTY.
thing he has given us, there is some
divine struggle going on between tbe
A Great Compowr Who Would Not LUtaa
PASTEUR’S CURE.
ehhrnctcra of right and wrong, in which
to HU Ow» Munir.
the rigiit triumphs.
As the contest
Everybody baa heard the story of
progresae-s we ourselves are lost in tbe
Mozart writing the overture to "Don
M. Pasteur, the famous French sa­ character* before us, our noblret feel­
Juan" at the *ery last moment, and re­
ing.
are
aroused
and
strengthened,
vant./has really sneceedod in curing
hearsing it while the ink was not dry
several esse- of hydrophobia. He did n agner belicrtnl, furthermore, that the
with which it was written. When Au*W«ct and words o&lt; an opera were not
so by using inoculated matter which leAi important than the mum; and he
ber wrote “La Slrene.” hr rehearsed
had passed through thr organisms of
everything except the overture, which sixty different rabbit*. The method has expended as much of his own spirit
in writing tbe librettos of his operas as
be left for the dress rehearsal the night
wa# to impregnate one rabbit with tho he has poured Into hi* music. No note
before the performance. Il was played,
virus of hydrophobia When theiphral of tbe music Is fofr^how: every one inand displeased not only the performers,
terprete «nne wqrdqr Idea that is in
but. more than any one. Auber him­ column was saturated with the poison,
t
•n&lt;r’’"»y Wrought and act
self. It was nine o'clock in thr ove* a portion was taken to Inoculate still
of the character is interpreted in the
ning. He said: "Go on rehearsing; I nnother rabbit, and so on to the end of muric. eVta' if it be M Insignjficant a
hare sumething to do, but I will be the sixty. The find effect was to re­
circumstance a* jumping np a bsnk or
bapk as soon xs I can." At midnight duce the strength of tbe poison, which
he returned and brought back the full could then fo used to prevent hydro­ running down a flight of step*. The
iwriormera. too. are expected to love
manuscript of a. new overture. He
phobia. a* the cowjxjx i* used to fore­
gave it at once to the copyist and said stall small-pox. The scltmtiflc world the r work, and to sink themselves in
their parte; they must cease to be them­
to him: “It would be fine fun if this
, ** “' PB*‘«ur1’ "“wcraful treatment selves and be the character* they repre­
should be worse than the other one."
of this dread disease with loud ansent.
go that in one of Wagner's
"Impossible,’’ said the copyist, who
men!,y
of the fear­
meant to be very courteous. 'The next
ful nufienng* it will allay on the part opera*, every one. down to the smallest
person connected with it. is necenarr
evening the parts were all written out of those bitten bv mad dogs, but
focaure other apparently . iSurable to its production; poet, musician, art­
on the desks, and the overture was up­
roariously encored. Auber would never dlreasy* may be treated with equal suc- iste. oreh*«ra-all are great, for eaeh
,hk oonW "&lt;*
attend ■' performance of any of his
by the same met bod*. Cancer. Z?’
operas. "If I did," be said. "I could
*n
1110 drettJ of physicians.
never write another note.” ‘The de­ All they can do Is to remove the canA BIRD STORY.
light he took in Rossini’s music made cerou. matter, which is *nre to return
him one evening go to hear "WUliam again. But no means has as vet been
Tell,” and he sat quietly waiting for Illim1 f° Ch”kJh.‘ ”«rbid growth.
MMkw Tl»ht Maat.
the charming violoncello trio, which It will of course be done some day and
In an oak grove in California, a pfabegins the overture. Tbe conductor fir
Very
pnw&amp;t so nic party camped under a tree in which
arrived and gave the sign. Ob. hor­ far, *cience and medical skill offer do
a tiny nest, with a Httie female
ror! Instead of the low E on two
hope to the wfferwa by this
’cello a smashing diminished seventh. drej^fnl form of dUeasr. -Demore-d'n
■?!!* “T1 ’*“*« u”reM‘Sb"
• • • Through a prims donna's
fad by her mate verv devotedly,
indisposition "William Tell’’ could not
a»d U&gt;. p&lt;fr rreltad th, Uuarett otti,
be given, and unknown to Auber the
It
„ „v
pretljr
of child na- -bol- party.
spectacle had been changed and his
reporiod in connection with
'wasanlello” was put in the place of
“Tell." So he jiwnpcd np as quickly
aa his green eighty-seven years would
Mrdfc whlob aba wu aaxlona to
allow and ran away from hl* own
Tb. Mid aat in thr oral, bat no «ot».
work.—Temple Bar. '
were there. She could not &amp;
"Wd ewe,, and in tbe effort io aae
—A New York merchant advertised Anotli.r .Uul iba wun. „
rJSS-SrSe
for a cashier. A w&gt; lLdrr*MKl gentle­
man applied for th«- jx^ition. The mer­
chant looked over his references aud
«S.d"k1£r’-”r' T G“' Ml’
a»a iint'S'
by the ,e&lt;*
‘b“
said: "Your credential’ nrc excellent,
Un ng. The nost wu taken several
but I would like to ask you a question."
n
had tu be torn to
"Certainly, sir." "Have you been vac­
**! b-v WL until the thread*
cinated?" "Yes. air." "That will do.

We hare no tur for your M-rvice*.
The only cashier who van be relied on
to any extent whatever la the one who
is afraid of thr Canadian small-pox."—

h«l iwn aedtateHy

I*

report, w &lt;lo,. Alcrr th.,t.
bona vuopnudTfiii
admlUed. of »Mch in v™(1,
Grand Rapid, and si
L
is
outaW. rebaf. Fire bavr dud.’1?1
hare brer ditf.000,,1,1,
&gt;»«
reeUdby th. polk, «,u„
l«n boooreu, dlachanred.oM u
arrett and ajralUnf trtS
espeltal ul on. bw breo „T,t *
amuoo Idum Aayliun. Tt,. enji,

general health has impnoved ivl
board haying adopted theV. s lif
uniform have procured sui»&gt; M lo*

Over 300,«*j brad of Texas ahU
have been tort l»J snow

PENURIOUS ROYALTY.

Louis Pbitfppd wa* tnespin tlM.
thr Americans attack to the word.
Lsa no perception uf .ny l|„d
grand* nr. ’ He cut down ifathlch. to
make money of them, tn-.- iu
park# n liich had wenthrrhi thi- *u,rm
of many hundred x.nr, Hi# messnew wa* thr ruin of hi# dyna-ty.
St. Pctcrsburgb to khidnd m.l Lomku
to Athens thrift nuw reign# iVreii
hnnlly a sovj.-igr. vLo ful- that U,
income allvwed him by th. n.-tUn ore?
which be rt igu* L not for him « be
but for the dignity oi tbe Crown, aui
to act a* a head-waiter un national i&gt;.
dustn
The Czar and Czarina the*. '
•elves, coluaxal ** thrir private fort­
une i*. are iuUut on muking it nicih
greater. Stinginesa ■ w traditional m
the house uf Hohenzollern; but the:?
civil list alluwance# hair never been
great, and they shrink from no duty,
however hard and IrksOm*- Thevhsve
pnblir spirit in n high dr^rre. anil cun
maud revqwcL
The Inu- King of
Sweden bequeathed hi* only daughter
the largest fortnne that wa-A.-r known
of in Scandinavia, and it would have
been counted a great one »!l the aorU
over\ Her father wa* B- ni.-uIettc, th';
son of a B^'anial* lawy er &lt;&gt;t mw&lt;1) prov­
incial practice.
In Belgium thr royal family t« diet
plutocratic onc^ Although L-ojkiM 1.
WZ* fi&lt;M*crd hj'-fnir h*rpi*’ in his oil
age, he left each of his three chiklrea
about a million Sterling. Yet M. £tenne Arago remember- wfon h- bat
to go in debt for *&lt;&gt;mc French embroid­
ered muslin which hi- bought to wake
present* to the si-ter* of hi* (in 1K16)
master, the Czar. Empre** EliuS'.-i
is prodigal, aud think* *he ran never
spend enough on hrrtstabjr# .ue.l dog
kennels; but the hmp.-ror h :o&gt;mou# u&gt;
swell his investment* and .the Crown
Prince and Prince** pan- ehev*. In
Italy the King *»vw to n*y hi&gt; father'•
debt*, and nobody, tnc'rvfiirrt. con
plains of his thrift. Ludwig, of Bevaria, is nut nf hi# time- Hi* brother,
of W urtembnrg. is not pcrsunalh ev
txavagauL like our Jnmc# I . but UproftiM- throngh favorite.*; The one how
dominating him L* nn American, wbo
sneered# an American. At Lisbon, tb*
King Dun agcr ha* aruxv-cd -e'murb »•
to be able to s|H tid million of franc* on
hi* country house near 4’intra, and ia
furnishing* it and the palace where bs
and hia. atuiabb wife live in winter.
Maris Pia. being pa»*ionrtclv fond of
drv«w. Dun Lnis pinchc' in the rtsb’z*
and wherever else he ran. Hr. how­
ever. only saves out uf hi* income. Hi*
■Ministers plunder by mean# of freqseot
loan*, but he is notsu*|M*ctrJ of reeeiv
ing a share of the hauls they tbu« penoducally make — London Truth.

CHESTNUTS CONSIDERED.

Docs a joke over wear otaf Certain
gags, quips, puns and «n&lt;ir‘. sayisp
undoubtedly get old. bald and toctbhs
once ta a while and are relegztal tr&gt;
the shelves of antiquity, but does aflH*
ever come when they crumble
and are lost or when they bwiM t*&gt;
decrepit to hobble forth once more?
Any attentive newspaper reader wifi
observe in the wit and hnmor of !»
present day jokes with which be be­
came fnmDiar when he wm m tofstories which in neW clothes and mod
rm millinery he read when he »« *
school, and which bis father slid grand
father probably read before hitn. and
puns which were worked off un the *ur
vivor* of the flood and have been on diily
ever since. Each reader will diitfovsr
stone combination- in the eonstrucOs*
of modern jokes which will he new t»&gt;
him.but that does not prove tlul they st*
not nm-tvto •otnebtHly cl«e .M-my of out
modern humorists bare achieved great
HUvccas in the art of dressing iipibeot
of part gioierntlons They h it &lt; invert­
ed tome mew situation', and in ?um&lt;i
cases they have applied their jok«
such a war as to leave the itnpn*w®
that they'were new. a*, indeed, they
may have been, yet the fact that«
much humor lives 'on from genersw
to generation in dbout the same fotin t#
suggestive of the idea that tuu-l of tbs
jokes which convulse the |« -ph &lt;4 to­
day caused those &lt;if the ls«t c.-umry
explode with langhter and an- d«--bu«
to perform the same service forgroerS’
tlons yet to come.
.
The habitual reader of modem
hnmor will find in the writing.- of
diaon, Popo, Jerrold. Hood and rtW
wits of long ago strangely fam'1**
idaa*. though he may never nave
these wants before,
aud Lrnog
Pkmlx. DowUck,. Mr.
MK1 Artrau. W»nl ud » bo* "I

Meewarily follow that all

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                  <text>The Hastings Banner
VOL. XXX. NO. 43.

HASTINGS, MICH., FEBRUARY 18, 1886.

The Hastings Banner.

County News.

rUMLURBO THUBSDAr*. AT
HASTiNGa, Barry Co., Mien.,

FOR

MARSHALL L. COOK.
MUKvmvnoN

Man and Beast.

rates

Mustang Liniment is older than
most men, and used more and
more every year.

ADV^BTIBING RATES:
oluinn per year.................
$
Extra charge for special positions.

. .JOB PRINTING.
Bapectel pride Is felt tn the Job FrtnUng De;irtm»ntof the Bannkb. Everything In the
' -ailrc office In new; and with the latest faces of
type, the moat approved patterus of machinery'
and competent workmen employed, enables the

STOCK QF

LUMBER I

p W.LOWRY.M.D.,
’*T •
Physician, Surgeon and Oculist
■ alia io town or country promptly attended,
office hours-* to 10 a. m. and I to &gt; p. m.
Telephone at Holloways* drug store.
CW Special uf.eutlou paid to surgical disease*

BENTLEY BROS, t WILK INS

U. I.ANlllS. M. D„
.
Phy&amp;rcan and Surgeon,
W.mdlaml. Mich.
►0U-e one door suutb ot the post office, wlU be
&lt;&gt;and them day or night.

W

K. TIMMERMAN,
. Homeopathic Physician &amp; Surgeon,.
(First ooor east of Holloways' drug store.)
HR. Wm. JONES, ~
1'
Dentist.
AU work promptly atteMed to.

F

£- C. WELTON
Is agent for the Ohio Farmer's Insurance Co.
lie writes policies on a man's property against
by Ire, Ughtnlng/Oij wind; against a man's
' f« by death and acctdCut.

lOOK A

ELDON.

(Office in Abstract Block, Hasting*, Mich.)
Have Use only wt o( Abstract Books In Barry
County.
I J. WRIGHT,
A.
Physician.
. 11*11' d.tv or night prompuy attended U&gt;.
' &lt; mice at nwldcm-e, one-naif mile east ot CarlDH1LIP T COLGROVE,
I
Lawyer,
II*5Un|', Mich.
?ru~&gt;eu!iBx Attorney (or Barn County.

&lt; E. KEN ASTON,
-xK •/
’
Attorney at Law,
iTiieUoe* in au eonrtrot the State. Collections
tomptiy attending to.

iohn carVeth,

•f

.

Attorney at Law,
Middleville, Mich.

Barn Boards,
12. 14. 16, 18 and 20 ft.

Common Pine Boards,
AU widths'and lengths.

Shingles,
Three grades. Seconds and No. 3 for
for sheds and repairing old roofs..

Fencing,
Hemlock. IB ft. *

Joist and Scantling,
We can furnish any length upto 50ft-

| Hardwood flooring,
We make a specialty of Elm. Oak,
Ash and Basswood, open air seas­
oned or kiln dried.

Custom Kiln Drying to Order.

. »LABKE A RIKER.
Green inbh lumber dried in two weeks
for inside finish.
Attorneys at Law and
Solicitors in Chancery.
Hastings', Mich,
Fraciic* in *U courts of th? state. Attend to
-npetlons ami perfecting titles to real estate.
Maney to loan insuranea taken etc., etc.
ARTIN V. -BARKER, Real Estate.
Insurance and Loans.- *
’HCi-s with J. G. KunVan A Son 2 doors north
of PostotBre.
dpecial attention clvon to making exchange*
"t property. The interests of non-resident
i»rui&gt;erty owners carefully looked after. Farms
if all slxep (or sale or exchange. Houses and

M

»LEMBNT SMITH, .
Lawyer.
ifBee in Union Hal! Block, over ston
Goodyear A Co.)
Practices In all Courts of the State.

Cornice Mouldings, Sash,
Doors and Blinds Al­
ways on hand.
Above Stock we are Selling
at Lower Prices than
ever before.
HT
_ ----------------------Parties desiring
.------------------18 and 20 ft. Barn
Boards will save money by buying
now.

BENTLEY BRQS. &amp; WILKINS;
IZ NAPPEN * VanARMAN,
Lawyers.
(Over Hastings NaUonal Bank.)

Michigan Central

WILLIAM B. 8WEEZEY, Attorney
• I Ai Law and Solicitor in Chancery.

UHUJAM b. sweezey,
’ ’
J ustice of the Peace.

R.-J. W. ROCK.
Physician and Surgeon,
J* preiwed to xire prompt UtenUon to all who
may dedre bfe tervlces. Office *t rvaldence,
&lt;&gt;rM&lt;rvilte.

D

The .Niagara. Falls (Route.
GRAND RAPIDS DIVISION.

I M. B. GILLASPIE.
■1 •
Notary Public,
howuus Mills.
| W. VBOOMAN,
A.
Auctioneer,
lUrtnx had rear* ol experlenee to rrrinr st
•teiw. andhBYlncbwa ©*protoUy Success!*!
kBdlon HAlrnot ilvH'taek. I know J can ncr

Grand Hau Mji LV
MlddlevflMt.........
Irving.......

HABTIMM.
VOR SAI-K * ftrat c!*m Incubator In perfect Quimby....
r ord« very rhrap at the residence of Dr. Momn.-.Hock In Orangeville, with a capacity for bnteb- Nashville..
teg 250 eggs at one time. All instraetions glen Charlotte ..

•'Ute at Michigan-In the Circuit Court tor the
Comity of Barry- In Chuneery.
K.»ucy Howarth,ComplAlunt.vs..JohnHolden,
Mary E. Howarth. John A. Simons. Ch*»- E­
Ninons,.
-----—
-•—
*• Howarth. Martin I- Howarth, CU
Howarth, U-wi» H. Howarth. Milan „.
•rtii. Minnie F. Howarth and Hiram W. How­
arth. defendant'.
Fifth Judicial Circuit, in Cbancen.
Upon due proof by affidavit that John A. Him•m.' and Chnrlr-i E. Simons, defendant* in the
•»b&lt;&gt;v-i entitled cause pending In tills court reside
o«t of th* State of Michigan and In the Hute of
wow York, and on motlotl ol Knappen &amp; VanArman, solicitor* tor complainant. It Is ordered
Unu li&gt;r said defendants do appear and attswer
the bin of complaint filed In **M cause within

&gt;-d: Mid further, that this order be published
vilhln twenty days from tills date, tn the Hastr printed In said
[shed therein onm

WOODLAHD.

Fishermen say they catch no fish in
Jordan lake this winter. Explanations
ore in order.
The director of Dist. No. 4 thinks
that when he leaves another school or­
der In the hands of 3d parties for the
convenience of the owner of the order,
his. motives will not be misconstrued,
and It may save the owner a great
amount of fancied grievance.
A great amount of aieknvss in town
among the. older people.
Quite a crowd attended the rink to
listen to the Nashville Comet Band Frir
day night.
Owing to a misunderstanding the
box social under the auspecs of the G.
A. R.. did not pan out well.
Some criticisms and no little talk re­
sult from the actions of C. A. Hough re­
signing the office of Justice of the
Peace whose term of office lasts three
years, yet the said Justice regrets that
his friends are disappointed, but he bad
only one of two choices to make, either
resign the office and attend to regular
business, or resign his general business
and attend to the Justice business. He
prefers sound business and substantial
living, to official honor of any kind, but
begs leave to thank his friends for their
good opinion heretofore, and for their
many favors. He Will retain the office
of Notary Public.
The Woodland Cornet Bund have a
full program for their entertainqient on
next
Saturday night.
A
good
time is assured to those who attend,
who like to hear good niu^ic.
Arnold’s patent evener seems to have
captured a number of Woodlandites.
The family of Lewis Christian lost a
child from diphtheria lust week, and
the other child is sick with the same
disease.
F. F. Hilbert is on the sick list.
A large amount of building will be
done m the township next summer.
EREEPOHT.

From the Herald.
To Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Moore, Feb'y.
9th, 1886, an eight pound boy.
A series of protracted meetings will
be commenced at the M. E. church,
Feb. 21st, by Rev. Floody.
The I. O. G. T. contemplates giving a
dramatic entertainment in the near
future. When they do, we bespeak for
them a ftdl house.
Simun Ileffelbower, of Carlton, is
preparing to .erect a bank barn the
coming season. Size 40x66. Isaac Allenliug builder.
Mr. Alva Cowles returned on Thurs­
day last from a visit in Coldwater.
While the thermoneter was registering
20 degress below here, it was but 14 be­
low at that place.
•
Among the sick list this week are
Mrs. Thos. Bataon, Mrs. David Moul­
ton. Win. Moulton, Henry Ekert’s
daughter. V. Walton's daughter luiil
Mrs. 8. Cheesbrough.
Dr. DeVore has exchanged his house
and lot with A. J. Russell for a farm
in York state. Mr. Russell takes tosseasion the first of May next The doc­
tor will try and rent a desirable resi­
dence for a time, preparatory to build­
ing in the near future.
Wesley Fox met with a severe acci­
dent on Saturday morning last While
adjusting a set-screw on his planer, his
mitten caught in the gearing and drew
his right hand into the knives, entting
and lacerating the first knuckle joint
severely. He is at present doing as
well as could be expected.
Tuesday night while Wm. Buehler
was at a dance in the rink some one
thinking it was not a good night to let
a horse stand out, took it from in front
of the Freeport drug store and put it in
the"livery stable. After the dance Mr.
Buehler went to get his horse to go
home but He was not where he left him.
He finally found him, and paid for “one
horse to hay."
Tlie Freeport cornet band have per­
fected arrangements to give a Band
concert in Union hall. Friday evening,
Feb. 19th. Posters are already in cir­
culation announcing an attractive pro­
gramme. The Woodland and Caledonia
bands will be present and assist the
Freeport imnd. Admission 10 and 15
cents. Look out for an enjoyable en­
tertainment. Let everybody attend.*
The latest attraction in A. M. Her­
rington’s drug store is a new soda foun­
tain. called the “Icicle.” from the firm
of John Matthews, New York. The
fountain occupies a counter space of
32x72 inches and is made froiq Tennes­
see marble. When charged It dispenses
eight kinds of soda and two kinds of
mineral water, and is conceded by all
who have seen it, to be the finest soda
fountain in Burry or Kent counties.
Rev. Floody has had good success in
the meetings at the Lake school house.
.Mrs. H. H. tabepard, of Lowell, is the
guest of her son, A. D. Shepard of this
village.
Mrs. Thompson, of Grand Rapids, is
visiting her sister, Mrs. Wm. Moore of
this place.
Miss Ida Chatam, of Langston, is the
rueat of Mr. and Mrs. 8. Heffelbower
or the winter.
Present indications show Mr. N.
Brayton to be rapidly Improving from
hia lingering illness.
LAOEY.
Miss Edith Bullis has been visiting
at Middleville.
Meeting at the M.E. church next
week.
Miss Katie Rhoades is visiting her
sister, Mrs. E. A. Clark.
The social at Mr. Hinckley’s wan well
attended and a pleasant time is report­
ed.
Miss Edith Bullis has organized a
band of hope st the Congregational
church. All under twenty-one years
are Invited to Join.
Mrs. Rbihridgt-’s mother and sister
have been visiting her.
Chaa. Wagonlander is preparing for
his new barn.
•
Mrs. Humphry has been having com­
pany from Middleville.

We had a week of spring weather
and the sleighing is gone.

Mr. J. Youngs, of Holland, has been
here a few days with roller skates, and
quite a company made use of them in
the hall of the hotel. He returns on
Thursday next, when those wishing to
indulge In the sport can have the op­
portunity.
Mrs. Hannah Jones is preparing to
build a commodious house near where
the one stands in which she now lives.
Mias Maria Smith was buried from
the M. E. church on Saturday. The
services were conducted by Rev. Mr.
Bruce. She, was found on Thursday
last, by a chance passer by, lying on the
ground near her house and unable to
move. She was taken into the house
and medkal aid summoned, but she
soon taicume unconscious and passed
away before morning. She has long
been partially helpless from paralysis
and doubtleas this was the cause of her
death, though it is not certainly known.
The Baptist society will have a New
England supper at the residence of
Michael Doster’on Thursday evening
Feb. 2Sth. Come and havea good time.
Dr. Hyde has gone to Canada for a
visit
Ely Clement is still on the invalid
list.
Miss Zette Easton, of Plainwell, has
been visiting her Prairieville friends
for a week or more.
Warren Richards and wife will soon
take possession of the north rooms in
Henry Mosier’s new house.
A baby daughter arrived in the fam­
ily of Homer Flo were a few day since.

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night to play for the G. A. R. re-union
and masquerade.
d L. J. Wilson was at Hastings Tues^.L. Walrath skates a five-mile race
at Ypsilanti this Tuesday evening with
The bund are milking preparations for
a grand party at the opera house on the
evening of the 22&lt;L
All the Methodists and more too are
going out to the social at George Coe’s
Wednesday night.
H. R. Dickinao© A Co’s new roller­
process flouring mill is nearly complet­
ed and will lie ready for business short-

M. B. Terry, who has spent the win­
ter with bis uncle, D. Lobdell, has re­
turned to Adrian.
Claud Potter, who has acted as press
operator at East Saginaw for a long
time past, has returned.
An itinerant clog-daaosr gave an ex­
hibition at the rink Thursday night,
and did some fine dancing, well worthy
of praise.
A large crowd went from here to
Woodland last Friday night. Some
came home sober—notahly all the band
boys, for which they should receive
commends tion.
Rumor has it that our cobbler and
one of our society young ladies were
married Sunday night.
Congratula­
tions.

of his brother Benton, who died very
suddenly in Oconto, Wisconsin, and but
few days ago he received a dispatch
that his wife was dead. Mr. Crockford
left early Friday morning for Oconto.
They leave three children and many
other relatives to mourn their loss.
Wilks Hunt, an aged gentleman over
eighty, was in usual health and attend­
ed the protracted meeting at the Tam­
arac church Wednesday evening, and
Thursday morning at 5 o’clock a. m.
he was a corpse. He was the father of
Al. Hunt, of 8. E. Carlton. He was a
a good neighbor and had many friends.
Th? funeral service was conducted by
Rev. Shaffer at the Holmes church Fri­
day afternoon. He leaves many friends
and relatives to mourn his loss.

EDITOR BANNER.
Kind sir, please do not accept thanks
for that local in this week's Banner,
commenting on my part taken in tha
recent entertainment at Hastings, from
the fact that a majority of one in a vote
of three, of my household, decides that
said notice was not complimentary
to my credit as a lecturer. I I left word
with a comrade in Hastings, to call at
your office and get me two dozen Ban­
ners to distribute among my friends.
JIMCBOW.
If he calls don't let him have them. I
have concluded such distribution would
not help me.
We are laiing favored with another
1 shall take heed of your advice, and
MORGO-THORN APPLE.
blizzard of almost Dakotan dimensions. hope to profit thereby. I regret how­
Lawyer Fish, of Allegan, visited
A couple of fishermen, from Grand
ever, that you didn’t have xccess to my
Rapids, put up at the lake house last friends in Orangeville the fore part of entire manuscript, as I flatter myself
this week.
week.
there are many’ redeeming features
Several of our citizens will be in in it, more than enough to balance the
Mr. Preston’s youngest diild was very
sick last Thursday and Friday, but it is Hastings this week in attendance on objectionable, and I know you would
now con valesing. Dr. Goucher attend­ the Saddler-Crawford trial.
have agreed with me in this. One hun­
Willie Crower, the lad who received dred persons of both sexea, all ogee and
ing.
Protra ted meetings discontinued be­ the wound in his hand on the occassion conditions, after listening attentively
cause of the poor health of the minis­ of the above quarrel, finally had the to the reading of n?v lecture entire, pro­
ball
extracted on Monday last by Dr. nounced the Army Bean as not lhe
ter.
Elvln Cole caught a fine fish one day Thompson, of Plainwell. We trdst least revolting to their organs of sense.
there is now a chance for his ultimate Hastings views it different, and I am a
last week weighing about 13Jbs.
Reports say that at the dance at Win. recovery.
Mr. Ben Wing took, a short business victim to vulgarity.
Patton's last week, there were some
I had readNasby’s writings. I had
smashing ot noses, • and breaking of trip to Grand Rapids and other places read passages of Peck’s Bad Boy. and
the
fore part of this week, but is now puns by thousands, and I believed,
heads with brickbats, and as usual there
were girls mixed up in the matter. If at home again.
and thorough students of popular liter­
The excitement over diphtheria ature here, pronounced my effusions
some of the parties could have justice
dealt out to them, they would not want seems somewhat abated for the present, delightfully palpable, and I began to
to engage in another affair of a like as not many new cases are being re­ look forward to a time when I could
ported. and those who arc down are, reap a few dimes, to stay the wolf.
kind soon.
Rumored that Jacob Ruckle will give doiog«well so ttfr as we can learn. The
It is not my disposition to' be vulgar.
up his interest in the old water-mill at action taken by the board of health in I loathe a vulgar man or woman. The
Morgan, and perminently engage to the matter seems to lie having the desir­ Army Bean is but»a train of puns and
ed effect in staying the progress of the I fear not to submit it to any critic not
work for Bentley Bros. A Wilkens.
Tuesday forenoon the citizens of Mor­ disease.
blinded by prejudice, who will not say
In spite of all opinions to the con­ tbfre is a moral side to ever)' para­
gan were startled by the announcement
of the death of Isaac Baker it is said trary’ by practical medical men relative graph contained therein.
‘
that he died out in a lot all alone. More to our epidemic of diphtheria, there
I know of one person there who
are still doubt* expressed by one learn­ sought early after the exercises, to cre­
particulars later.
ed disciple of Esculapius and Bachus. ate a prejudice for the Army -Bean,
as to its trwe character. Have we real­ whose soul. I am told, is contaminated
four Cornebb.
ly in our midst, one great pathologist in its veriest nastiness.
Lost—our sleighing.
who in the superiority of his ability
A pun, whose one side is moral, and
Daisy Cotton is ton the siek list.
must stand alone in doubt on so im­
Our school closes on Friday. Feb. 19. portant a matter ? A veritable Daniel the other side a harmless implication,
is not vulgarity, despite the construc­
Lauson Gates him the brain fever.
come to judge. Next! However we re­ tion of one or a hundred to the con­
Lee Fuller is able to l«out again but cord nine deaths from its ravages and
trary.
he limps a little yet.
the school and church still remain
1 believe, Mr. Cook, that personally
The prayer meeting at Mr. Wolfson closed.
Thursday evening last was well attend­ | The air vibrates with a roar of warn­ you hold no prejudice against me. I
realize that it is on editors prerogative
ed.
' ing fpm a talkative individual afflicted to publish what he pleases concerning
Janies Smith has gon* to Ionia on with |he "big head" who threatens to
business where he will remain a few prosecute the health officer for the live­ the actions of. his fellow man, and 1
also know, in consequence thereof, the
weeks.
ly Interest be exhibits in the welfare of
Will Boice says that he wouldn’t the community, by placing a sign on common citizen has a limited chance in
trade his “spiral" cart for a dazen bug­ his fence post marked "Diphtheria." presenting his side, comparatively. It
was never my disposition to bull public
gies.
I&lt;et us pause and tremble!
sentiment. No man in the world could
Goucher Perkins is visiting the “cot­
be more easily approached, or would
ton fields now. He reports a good time.
YANKEE SPRINGS.
heed advice more readily than I in mat­
Miss Nellie Baine, after spending a
Warmer weather at’this writing.
ters pertaining to my welfare. I don’t
few days with her many friends in this
Mr. Charles Eldredge, of York State,
vicinity, took her departure for Grand visited at H: J. Harrington’s and T. S. ask you to modify a word. I know
what it it is to earn a living, pulling
Rapids on Wednesday where she will Clark’s last week.
against the stream. .1 have suffered
make her future home.
The protracted meetings at the much disappointment in my life, and
Mr. J. D. Townsend on going to the Springs have closed.
though I have less fortitude to combat
barn one day lant/week, found a pair of
Mr. Houser, a former resident of it than I once had, I can boar it still. I
twin colts but both were dead.
Yankee SprinA haa l&gt;een preaching at like the Banneb and its republicanism.
the Klingingsmith school house.
I admire its flat-looted methods ot up­
BABBT.
Miss Ella Harrington went to Char­ holding right and denouncing wrong.
Report of school district No. 8, Barry, lotte one week ago last Tuesday.
I know there are thorns in an editors
The thirtieth wedding anniversary pathway. Send me the Banner right
Mich:
of Mr. and Mrs. Culver, took- place at along. It is the first paper I ever sub­
their home last Saturday night. Itev. scribed for on my own account ‘ The
1. M. Gillispie, of Bo wens Milts;present- old Banner came to me regularly ont
cd the presents in liehalf.of the friends, year, when I, with my comrades in
and after making a .Jew' remarks, a arms, wore wading through blood in
bountiful supper was served.
§ £
those terrible Virginia campaigns. * Its
Mr. H. J. Harrington and daughter contents were comforting in bivouac and
Lizzie Horn.... 80
95
started for York State last Tuesday on camp, and made my duties seem lighter.
Willie Shurlon. 90
100
a few weeks visit
My role about to be entered upon,
Elisha Forbes.. 100
...
70
The safest way to drive a fractious
Norah Shurlon.85 100 80
100 Ou 00 horse, if you don’t want to get tipped is a now one, hence not without
solicitations.
I only trust that
Carrie Ho res.. .100
*100
over, is to hang onto ttie lines with if my efforts in the new field shall
Frank Bostwick 90
80 both hands.
meet with your approbation In the fu­
80
Willie Tolles... 64
90
Mr.
C.
D.
Eldredge.of
Penfield,
N.
Y,
ture,
you
will
lie
as ready to say kind
100
Mattie
M ... 90
90 was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Harring­
words for me, an you were to denounce
90
EddieShurlon. .100
ton last week.
me.
80
Geo. Bostwick.. 85
100 • Mr. H. J. Harrington and daughter
With the kindest wishes for yotiraelf.
90
Leercy
..80
Ella, start for Rochester Tuesday in and the Banner corps, I am
Kii
Albert Forbes.. 80
company with C. D. Eldredge. They
Your* Br'pertfully.
Johnhie Snuggs 100
70
will visit their old home at Johnson’s
Kate Hora........100
85
F. M. FOTTEK.
Creek before they return.
JENNIE POX. Teacher.

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NASHVILLE.

Rinaldo Fuller, of Manton, came to
Nashville an Thursday of last week In
search of his daughter Jennie, who had
been enticed away from home bv a lewd
woman by the name of Belle Daly, of
Kalamazoo, fhe women had arrived
here the day before and scraped an ac­
quaintance on the street with Charley
Evarts, who is living on his father a
farm, northwest of town. Charley, who
was pretty full, took the girls home
with him and kept them over Highland
the next day. Thursday night Fuller
and Under Sheriff Griggs went out
after the girls and found that thev had
Just left, having been driven out by a
crowd of neighbor, who smashed the
windows in with cobble stones and
sticks of wood. They drove on and
soon overtook them, collared the Fuller
girl and let Evarts and the other wo­
man go, Fuller and his daughter going
home the next morning.
Mra. Emma Austin, of Grand Rapids,
is visiting friends in the village.
Seven tramps found lodging in the
village lock-up Monday night.
The report was current on the street
Saturday that Jerry Mudiaon had com­
mitted suicide, but to the utter disgust
of everyone he has turned up again,
alive and well.
The K. P. lodge will give an enter­
tainment and banquet at the opera
house Friday night, la comtnroinrntiou
of the 22d birthday of Pythlanism.
The band went to "Woodland Friday

BUTLAHD.

TEACHERS OF BARRY COOMTY.

Sleighing left abruptly and has now
returned to a limited extent.
A large number of horses are lame
from a disease resembling scratches.
The revival meetings at Podunk are
discontinued in consequence of the ill­
ness of Rev. Grant, who has them in
charge.
Rev. Gesler conducted the services
Kuturday night and Sunday at Podunk.
He preached an excellent discourse
Sunday.night to a large congregation.
Mra/Alice Harris is still quite com­
fortable although not much improved.
Catarrah anil neuralgia difficulties
are the results of the extremes of weath­
er during the last two weeks.

For the purpose of aiding teachers in
their school work and ot preparing
others for succntrful school work, a
Teachers’ Normal and Training Cl;w«.
commencing on March 22nd, and con­
tinuing six weeks, will be held at
Prairieville and conducted by J’. M.
Smith, B. 8. Mr. Smith has spent sever­
al years specially preparing himself for
work in this line.
Elocution, voice training, Geogniphv.
both descriptive and phvsical, U; 8.
History, Civil Government, GnMninar.
Arithmetic by analysis. Algebra, Bookkeeplng. Physiology, Philnsophv. Pen­
manship etc; in fact nil branches'taught
by our teachers will receive special
attention.
Penmanship, the much nsglected
brunch, will be taught by tone of the
finest penmans und most successful in­
structors in southern Michigan.
. An hour each day will be devoted by
principal and students Ln discussing
Theory and Practice, and a lecture free
to all students will be delivered one
evening each week by the principal.
The people of Prairieville, ever ready
to advanee educational work, have
kindly given the use of their new achool

Carlton.
Another break up. We can expect
sudden changes in Michigan.
T. P. Barnum and wife are with us
again after a plwuaut visit with their
man) friends and relatives in York
State.
A goodly number of teachers have
engaged their schools for the summer

Richard Hale, of Irving, was visiting
friends in Carlton last we«k.
The singing school at the Centre is
progressing finely under the supervision

w.,u them
prot'.tabW, Tuition tSlD. Satisfaction
cd the particulars, the school in the gnaranti’fld or tuition refunded. For
Roger district closed bat Wednesday.
rurtbup^infonoation address J.
Henry Crockford received Ute sad
news about six weeks ago of the death Gaw

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,rt» to
*•' «boo~tod
sertion. but It
-----liar bite ot life are found in tfte il'*^
ecus can be domonitrated with ntatheof the Senate are! Houta ot
.matical precurton by any one who
tativo. In the uj&gt;per branch of ConDr. Pliney Bnrle says, so far aa statirtta cartui to undurt^e the fob free of «xgrmt there are •bout fifteen and in *•
are an Indication, the recoveries fax pense. L «l»«l am not that man.
j^wor branch about thiriv-five j«^m
British asylums exceed these in Ameri­
I am prepared to assert, however,
Their &lt;iuti&lt;* are woll-kaown W th®
can institutions by between «ght and that the laws of Nature. Hke human
nine percent
aversge rowi-r. Their field, of «®»&gt;or
taw«. have their exceptions. Behold,
—The petrified skeleton of a whale then, the sail fate of the flr in winter.
are ’he fio"'* nl llu' l'*° branolu,!’ of
thirty feet long has been discovered by Cut off from all that made life, one de­
Conrrca*. A ]»•&lt;• for the Senate, how­
an officer of the Coast Survey on a lirious dream of Joy in the sweet sum­
ever, never -i“~&lt; n».vthing for a Wa­
range of mountains in Monterey mer-timo long ago, he wanders a lorn
ter of the House, and vice versa.
County, Cal., over thirty-three hundred and blighted being on the face of ths
Sometimes a page. « found who ta
feet above the son levelearth.
Tbb medicine, combining Iron with pure
almost of age "»d nearly fuU-gipwn;
—Tho United States Fish Commis­
See him on the dinner-table—one flysioner says that within the past six all by himsrlf. He looks on every side
but they average from nine to fourteen
years over twenty thousand applica­ ot him with his hundred eyee. and sees
years, and most of them arc very fitnall
tions for young oarp have been sup­ no other of his species. He is alone
in Mature, ami upon first appearance
remedy tor Dtaa«e«of tho
plied. Reports of Ruecoas have been
Hid
In his age. No sweet-faced Bunday
boytah In character. As rears vr&gt; on.
received reom about one thousand.
if they are retained, th* little .allow,
girl fly peepe at him from behind the
Very few have found tho business a sugar-bowl, or blushes when she turns
Hdoe.no: injure the teeth.cauae beadacbc.or
become MtMciotte, often proud, and not
produce oonMlpattoe—otter /rea Mtatetanrfo.
Infrequently Imitate the aiatesnnei in
profitable one.
the corner of the butter-dish And acci­
. It cnriche. and purtfiee the blood, rilmulates
bearing ana conversatioiL Tliereb no
—••Ma.” said nn inquirive little dentally meets him face to face, with a
the appetite, aids the aarimilation of tooO. nlleves
Heartburn and Belching, and rireugthbetter school for a boy in which to beSpruce Street girl the other day, “do sort of how-came-you-there expression
enx tho tntacies and nerves,
comfi an actor. He Ims the beat of op­
bugs ever get to be bear*?" “Why.
in her large, thoughtful even.
. For Intermittent Fevers, Latitude, Lock cf
portunity to stud* avert' phaae of char­
no, ’ my&lt; dear,” said the utonished
No sister greets him when ho goes
Rncrgy. Ac., it has no equal.
acter. Spenking of the pages »bmeW»- The genuine has above trsda mark end
mother; “what put such an Idea as
home at night, and asks him whether
c roesed red lines on wrapper. Take no other.
timM imitating the acta of their snperithat into your head?"
“Because I he has brought her any Now Orleans
ors. remind* mu of nn incident ihnt
heard papa say this morning that some­ molasses from down town. No brother
occurrv*) a few days ago,- A very
thing was nothing more than a bug­ meets him in the hallway and-•aye:
diminutive pnge-who was borne upon
bear."— Scrunton TVwfA.
‘'W*H, Charley, did you go long ot
the rolls of the last CougreM was su­
—Erie Canal boatman are raising a mince-pie to-dny?’’
perseded. When he learned that his
No mother stands ready to comfort
fund to put a monument alTonawands
place hail been gi.ven to another he be­
him and soothe his soul after hie daily
over the remains of Peter Cummins,
came considerably dejected, for । this
struggle for bread and butter anil sugar
the driver who drove the first boat
little fellow hxl diartpnted in a mild way
and coffee and milk and tilings. No
from Buffalo over the canal in 1826.
and had been profligate, no that he was
De Witt Clinton stood’atthe bow of the father cornea forward to pat him on the
found aimart without funds, and wan
Thefcrmula by which Mishler's Herb
back and aay;
boat and gave the word to start.
as far away from home as the State of ’ Cummins remained a driver until be
“Go on, my eon, m you have begun,
Missouri i- from Washington. But the
was seventy-five years old. when he and you will become an eminent mem­
bov had been an &lt;&gt;l»?«iver and knew a
was drowned at Pendleton. Niagara ber of fly society—perhaps greater than
The entire range of pvprictcry mediates
trick or two. . He *ludie&lt;l the situation.
County.—Kingtlvn (N. Y.) [hilly Freea horse-lly.”
He solved it. Going to bis boarding­
Ny creditors—but i then I suppose
in^n.
house he hastily packed up his effects
joyi
to high a reputation it the community
—Tiny, a black-and-tan terrier, has that, as flies are supported at the exwithout attracting the attention of any- ■ the honor of having been the smallest ]&gt;en«c of \he community, they have no
one. With great caution he removed
full grown dog that ever lived.
He creditors.
them to another quarter of the city.
belonged to Lieutenant General Sir
This is a sad state of existence—this
Then hr went out to bid his confreres
Archibald Maclaine, of England, and state of the fly in winter. But Nature
adieu. Meeting one of them, who was
in honor of his extreme thinness is now is fnll of obmnensatlons. Woman’s
about ten year* old. and aa tall as a
work is never donu; neither Is a fly's.
carefully preserved under a glass case.
man’.- arm is Ibng, he said:
Tiny was lesa than four inches long,
He gets up iurt as early and goes to
"Welj; good-bye, old fellow; I’m off.
and conhl comfortably curl up and
bed just m late in the winter m he docs
Mv constituent । have given me tho
take a nap in n common glast tumbler.
in the summer. And he is infinitely
shake.
1 was defeated in caucus j and
more industrious. He has to fly around
—Avouching example of confidence
beaten in convention. The situation,
and scramble to keep wnrtn.
in the uiiKhuwu factors of human ex­
however, leaves me a little flat I am
O. the wild, unspeakable joy of a fly
perience Is rotated in Gaillard'e Medical
Xtt’«r Complainta, Dyspepsia,
nearly broke; but I have found a:Way
Journal. A countryman, with a dis­ who finds a man’s noae in the tender
out. 1 will jump ray board bill. They
Cramp it the Stomach, Indiges­
tressing toothache, asked a druggist dawn of a winter morning! The only
all do it."
tion, Malaria, Periodical Comnose
In
the
room
and
the
only
fly
I
for something to relieve him. “We
Sotu/Hlnes the pages run in schools,
Does the fly rise to the occasion? 1
have "various remedies for that trouble,’’ *
like fish, and become clannish. ;Not
He does. And he rtaas to the nose,
said the drug man, "and can give you
infrequently one meets a crowd of
ttmgthsung, ittigoratitg and going
anything you like.’’ “In that case,’’ too.
them, nil under three feet in height, at
new lift.
He site upon it and walks around it,
said the countryman, “I guess you kin
the midnight hour, making the town
gvc me a small bottle of the Boston and flics away and conies bock to it.
howl Many of them smoke cigarettes
and otherwise expresses his joy.
ith cure."
and play billiards. There is not a very
Man's soul may weary of the fly, but
—“Man’s inhumanity to man" was
great proportion of them, however,
mourned by the poet. Man’s confidence the fly never tires. In the summer the
who fall into these channels of dissipa­
in man deserves to be celebrated. Look fly sometimes gets disgtuftexl with the
tion. Those who do generally come
at the unhesitating manner in which man's antics and goes awuy. Thau the
from the larger cities Then the pages
MIBHLEH Hinn BITTKB8 CO.
packages and bopk* arc sometimes left man gets a small rest until another fly
have a way of “hazing," and souse of
comes along.
upon the city letter-lwxes by people
the capers they jlay upon plvbians or
But in winter the man wakee up and
who have such complete faith in ihulr
inexperienced boys are wonderfully
fellows that they are sure no one but sees the flv. He makes a dab at the In­
severe and terribly embarrassing. One
the postman 'jfill carry away the arti­ sect, and it shoots ma&lt;Uy away into
of the favorite tricks in the line of
space for about six Inches sand then
cles intended'for him alone.' Yet who
haring, is to take a new boy down in the
ever heard of n package of this kind careers back and dings once more to
lower basement under the hall of the
the man’s nose. The man sees that
being stolen?—Chicago Journal.
Hoti.«e and show him the “rubber hum.’’
there is but one fly. Hr watches that
—In 1659 two Quakers were hanged
The basement is very dark and very
broad and cavernous’ Portions of it
in Boston. A woman had been sen­ fly. His eyes become fascinated by its TO WEAR OVER TOTO WOOL BOOTS,
tenced to die with them, but was re­ movements. When it wings its way off
are unlighted, and the unsophisticated
into space, the man strains his eyes
prieved on condition of her leaving the
youth soon finds himself lost. The sur­
after it; and when it comes back and oflSWandl
colony. Hur name wm Mary Dyer.
roundings are weird and frightful, and
sits on his uom. he looks orow-eyed at it.
I.TURY FA fit W Alt RANTED acrinrt com
Next year she returned to Boston and
it sometimes takes nn hour to get out
After a time he gets up and stealth*,
waa exocubxi. In 1660, the same
Pages receive seventy-five dollars per
year in which she was executed. ilv procures a towel with a witf end.
month during the session. Those in
Xsde for IL-puuU-jn. £5 In; tSc wearer men
Charles II.
was restored to the Murderous thoughts course through
the House are generally changed every
throne of his fathers
The King his brain. He looks for the fly.
two years, but the boys in the Senate
ef C*&gt;d.&lt;. or BEST BOOT STOCH. cad n«V &lt;
The fly is on the gas-globe.
had many rices, but he would not per­
are retained, and some of them grow
The man lies down and pretends to
mit blood to bo shed under the pre­
up to manhood from childhood attheii
Rsmo S4 Rubber Boot Sole* havin; • nick i
tense of religion in any part of his do­ be asleep. Thon the fly comes and aits and then a tap «»!e u;&gt;oa thaL
posts of dutv, as did Senator Goman
minions. The Quakers in England on his nose. The man hauls off and
of Maryland. It is said that u con
Thia Up Mlofa thJckrwtd lt&gt; the mlddk. eai
smites.
He knocks his false teeth down
told him what had been done to their
■iderable number of the pages in th;
■
DOI ULE THICL: ON THE BALL.
his throat and splattani water into both
brethren, and h« sent orders to Gov­
House arc blood relatives to members,
ernor Endicott ol Ma-sachusetta to for­ his eyes. When he dries thorn, he sees
and sometimes the members have their
the flv sitting on the bed-post smooth­ Thick Ball and tho Duvt t-tndc upper, give a ataf
bear
all
such
proceedings
in
future.
—
son* appointed.-- irasAin^ton Cor. Ining his spif-curls with his spare legs.
which will jnwUiutr osftreor any olhtr ahou j»
Boston Globe.
dianapoiu Senlintl.
The man rises slowly. H« strains the market even of the very bea| brand.
•—Much indignation is expressed by
the Judges of the Supreme Court at every musde in his back trying to get
NO HIGHER IN PRICE.
CONSIDERATE.
un so slowly as not to frighten tho fly.
the current intimations that they are
He. draws near to the motionless lijsecL
hard drinkers. “There is." says' Jus­
Once
more
he
smites.
But
before
the
tice Miller, “a tradition that in olden
THE W ARRANT SECURES YOU.
towel touches the bod-post the fly hu
times there used to be a black bottle in
A gentleman who advertised for a
the closet of the room where we hung whizzed off and pitched on tho man’s
man to do general farm work was ap­
/ ffarrn,;/ cf-m, ; ! m ,•»-« tl. •&gt;.
wife's
ftoee.
our overcoats and put on our robes, but
proached by a negro wh&lt;» wanted the
Then the man smiles n horrid smile
i R. * J. CUMMINGS A CO.
there has never been any such thing in
place.
*
____________ DKTHOIT.
my time, and I have never seen any of and rolls back into bed. And the next
•What can you do?" the gentleman
my associate drinking. If any of the moment the man feds tho fly trying to
asked.
employes keep liquor about the place crawl into his ear.
FARKKR’S
Desperation seises him. He jumps
ana Judge Waite finds it out he will
“0, 1 ken fill de bill, I reckons/^
HAIR BALSAM
up and dresses himself. He goes out
make short work with him. A* &amp;&lt;r any
“Can you plow?"
of the Justicee being in the habit "f and tries to buy somo fly-paper. It is
“Wail, no, nah; I fer^ot ter tell yer
drinking about the court-room or hav­ useless. The storekeepers laugh at him.
dat. I doan do no plowin’.’’
.
“Why, sir," they say: “wo have no
ing a sideboard there it is as silly ns it
fly-pnper this time of year,”
‘■Well, are yon a good hand with a
is untrue.’'—Washington BepuWcan.
hoe?"
Then he trios to buy a fly-trap; but
“Dat’a er under p'intdad I furgoltcr
they are all packed away until next
SOUTH AMERICA.
mention. N&lt;?. nah. yer inus’ ’«kus« me
summer.
He goes home. Despair is rising in
consarnin* de hoc."
his sonl, when suddenly a brilHant
“You chop wotvl, I suppose?"
Several of the nations of Europe keep idea strikes him.
He. gons out and
“Wall, no.sah. knin'tsiy dal 1 does.”
k&lt;
“Haul wood. then, of tuHirso?”
watchful eyes on South America. It is txirrows a neighbor's son, aged fen.
He takes the boy to his room and shows
“No, kain'tdo dat. I likes yer style,
a vast and comparatively unoccupied
him
the
fly.
He
promises
the
boy
halfboat, fur I alius Jikes tor hab ur uirerportion of the earth’s surface. Ger­ a-dollar if ha catches the insect
atandin’ wid er inmr."
mans, Italians and Portuguese, as well
The boy enters upon the task with
“Well, then, what do you propose to
as the Eaglish, keep up close relation* all the entliu«i&lt;8m of youth. Ho climbs
do?"
with It. The trade is profitable and over tho furniture recklessly, smashes
“Whut I ’pote to do? W'y. sab. I
HISCOX
large,
while
the
number
of
immigrants,
would sec dat de niggers hitches de
a fifty-doltar mirror and a four-hundredespecially Italian*, is steadily increas­ day. cloak, and finally kicks over the
Iiosm-x ter de carrinp*. an’ den I would
ing.
Some of the- South American lamp and seta the carpet on fire. After
come ter town wid yer. Whut, doan
States arc making rapid material prog­ the conflagration is over, tho boy ap­
want me?" he added, as the gentleman
ress.
Chili U a very wealthy nation. pears with a smile on his face.
turned away. “All right, snh. I doan
Brazil has n very promising future, and
“I’ve caught him," he says, holding
pose tur be er slabe fur no man. Doan
the Argentine Confederation enjoys an ont a lightly-clenched fist '
ketch me er wa’rin' mvse'f out fur no
immense commerce. The South Amer­
pusson."—Arkantatn '('raveter.
“Give him to me," says the man.
ican trade in dressed &gt;eef promises to
Tho boy opens his hand.
bo Immense in time.
The magnitude
. The man grabs.
FASHION NOTE.
of this peninsula is not realized by our
But the fly escapes, Just the same
.
people.
South America is more than
The reader may now go back to the
double the size of toe United States.
place where the man first saw the fly,
The Empire of Brazil shonu on the map and just keep reading to the end and
Colonel Yurgar presented ula wife
quite as largo as Australia. Il is twenty- going back till he gets tired. He will
with a sealskin ancqiui. She immedi­
four times the size of England. The thus learn Jnst what happens to thu
ately instated on walking ont with lion.
Argentine Republic is nearly as large man who tries to catch tin solitarv but
Il wns very cold and he said with a
as Europe, taking Russia out.
Bolivia experienced winter fly, and he will not
■Liver:
and Venezuela arv each twiofe the size be half ns tired m the mon will — W. J.
•‘Let os go home; I’m almoat frozen
of England; New Grenada and Peru Henderson in Puck.
to death."
each as large as England and Scotland,
“I don't feel cold at all," ahe replied,
Ecuador something 'less. Paraguay
—Our mixed population is beginning
with chattering teeth, “bnt let u« go
equal to Great Bntaiu, Uruguay and to tell in the names of men who find
back and walk past the window* of
Chili about the same, and the little- their way Into Congress. Tho rending
those Peterbya."
known regions of Patagonia and Terra clerk of the House is represented as
"But you may get pneumonia and die
dal Fucgo at least double the dimen­ being in despair at ths; prospect of
a painful death."
sions of Great Britain. British, French having to rattle off »uoh taw-crackera
••Never mind if 1 do. I do^ t feel cold
and Dutch Guiana are nearly a* large m these: Lehlbnck. La Follette, Lautill,
^all as long as I’ve got mu aacque
as Great Britain. -The United States Roinois, Stahlnecker, Vanschrich and
alone of all the nations has scarcely any Outhwaite. Theee are nnly French and
"But why do yon want tn go past the
interest In South America. We pur­ German, but wait till the Russian names
Teterby mansion again?"
chase of it coffee, leather and India- begin to roll In.— Washington Post.
“I Want Hiaf.
ATn.
rnbbcr, but our :rade in return is a
—Over six thousand dollars' worth
mere nothing.
Some day or other wa
will wake up to the importance of cnlti- of feathwrohave been sold from the
vnting business relations with the great tweuty-ons grown ostrichiM at the Ana­
heim ostrich farm. Los Al
durlur the past seven mon

OLDENtTJMES

TJJ
sS&amp;SKS
■d and ten and nine one hun­
dredths dollarw (taliUS) and aa attorney fee of
twenty-fire dollars,
Tlierefore try virtue of the power of •ale In
■aid mortgage contained, and therttauteia such
caae made and provided, notice is hereby jrt ven

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THE BEST

Rubber

Overshoes

PARKER S TONIC

SODA
For Baking Pin-poses.

Bent in the World.

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or Pail

sssss-jiiK:
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Itualdmwtec sTfoUow»: OsBjmeneisT al
the ntmrter neat ou the u. side of mh.Hoc l&gt;. Wehlmm. and known and

links i thenee eaiith TOH MW
chains and nine lleka to B./Mata-

11
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rro M- WADtnuHA-i'5JJJJ.

line ninning north parallel wrtt the east line

Default haring been made hi ita ™14l^
(a certain mortearo nmUr «„&lt;

SAFE.
SURE".

wml ride] containing two aerro caorptlng one

PROMP1

"fcreKiStT
CH AH. fi. BAI* KB.
Att'j for Mortgagee.

ClNSI

________

I bars a nosttlvs r.

iv of January, lu tl»r year one th
hundred and elrUty-sta.
---le, Judtfc of iTobalr

MISHLER’S

Bitters-

Mid provide,

ceased may be admitted to probate.
.Thereupon it t&gt; ordered, that Frida
day of February,
forrmoon, be
pcUltun. and that

vhyjhe prayer
ordervd^that »ald petltlc
■■■■nal tatere-:- i lu

Now. therefore. uMIre i« &amp;. t.u
by virtue of the power ot sale i
contained, and the statute n.

IfiUJ
»ttjehlxberi Moder, the prrmi
Mud mortaaxr. to' latlufv tn-

per annuni. and tl
by law. Including
lam u* provided

-HK.'SJVK

By all Meat
■ud drecribed as iollow*.to-wit
th* «nirth WMt
..r *.

Th- • rltKZ:/

wet. conta!ult&lt; eighty srrr* il ofr lltf
vgta^to^fovenunent xun rj.
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BnntofSFr

CHAN. IL BA VEH.
Atfy tor Mortgaurv

Default hart
ufa certain n»

mortage*, ou pagt- «■, in the office of the KepUter otDeed* tor Barry County, Blate of Michl
K. on which mortL-age there it*clalm&lt;xl to be
the sum of one hundred and forty one and
ntty-huudrv&lt;!tb* dollar* and ...I,
the attorney fee
j

KMC* or any part thei
IbM tn- virtue of the

the mu day of April.I. !». ltf«. at oneo'cJoekK
the afternoon of that day. al the front door of the

Nimrod

Slate of Michigan. Count; of Ran
At a •eMimi «! the Pr»» atcounty p( Karn. boldec at tit- !*r
the city of Hartings. In Midi . •;&lt; t
the &lt;Kb day of Februan. tn the ■
MNl eight hundred asd-elst-iy d’
Pnweni. Wm. W. Cote. Juifer

the Pilot

Retailer*.

8. W. VE

“YVANTED ano &lt;x
y¥ cord* 2 fool

adniltiirt ration.
There uikh
Mhdayolu
the forenooi

JARM FOR

tl

tiolrfeb

tnoottUle. 5* acre*

ti»r*. in id
»uv, ii anr u&gt;rr&lt; i ■. «l &gt; ine pro
of the petitioner should not l-r r &gt; .v:uA. Art
is further or'---the pendency of said j«etlth»u

STEADY

iI.M61, thirteen hundred and forty seven (isc),
thirteen hundred and forty eight (IMS/.ihlr-

We want II ELIA1
Harn, once In each w.-k
weeks previous to Mid d*

1 toted January «Xh ishu
.
ROBERT 1L &gt;1A RS HALL. Mortgage*.
CHAS H. HAtJEB, AU*y for MoryipJ

KOUecu hereby elven. 1v
State of Michigan, coanty of Barry,—aa.
Probate Court for the Ccmnh ■&gt;:
At a seMlcHi of thn Proiwte Court tor the
County of Rarrv. holden at the Probate OMt in
the Chy of Butinas. In Mid county, an Thursday, nreseet their elMlin* agi»!n&lt; 11:-.f xn&gt; &gt;
the &lt;th day of Febrtuwy. lu the year Obe than- Btout, lateot *al&lt;i Count) , &lt;!rro.«-n*. rj- J 1:ui
all creditor* &lt;rf said dreea«-&lt;i ,
Mwottbetrcbdtc* tn «ai&lt;i r&gt;
fife FrOtala. office, tu the city
examination nud aHi&gt;wxiu --.
FblloA. Sheldon, vxwutor of the laM will
day of July next, ami
»nd testament of Mid decease, having applied tsth
be he&amp;n! talon said court

....... „ u.u-iyu, uuu aaiuraay, me
Mil day of February, A.». tsss. at ten o'clock in
deceased, and all other person* Interested In

HALLETT £

Dated Hull

IMaull having been wKir
of a certain inurtgaEr imuh
Warner and Katie Wannr I

tbeprtltl^rvhJulda.x^p^t^' andTtT.
»Alt»&lt;.rer Sl«u'oU~

VIRGI

Riven to secure the payuw:
dollar* with Interest at Un

printed and circulated
p. one* In each week I
&lt;4 July,
tor's oil.
No. X3 at assignment*, ons
day of July. A. D. t*H.
&lt;,r . «i1LhB4tn£been ma,u ,n lhe ooadltton.
It was tu said mortgage &gt;"
ofawtrtaln unwtaage executed by Charles H. should any drfault la- wed
Morse, unmarried^ of Yankee Bnriurs Rarrv said Interest or any part ..
.
- ’
•
: ' /nfimnil whereon the same Is made p:.
■triByied. ana should the »as.
and from thenceforth, after H.t
tbirta- dan. thcafon-sald prlndi
hundred dollars with an urrru;
should.al the&lt;&gt; non-inTrid’nS^’S’KeZ thereon,
W. McLarvey.hi*executor*.. •
rnrbre^d|™t?«rSe*T?,n&lt;’**laW ,,r *" •‘1u,‘tEav- assign*,
become ami &gt;
■\^T.„
recort’r “&gt;« debt secured Immediately tben-att.-r.
above limited for the pnj
then hare expired, anyth I

saute having been andire.—
arrears for tho snare of thirty «!-&lt;■ • " ■'
and Kill reiuatalng unpaid, the sf.-.-.-n-l -n'
etpBl, sum of seven hundred d».i.ir •
■*
'
S ‘•of^ '
■umofaeren hundred sixty two ari l
MXHBftt .dollars and nn ati•r!
twenty five dnl an* and no suit »’t
law having been Instituted torero

BTIAKT&amp;

taraaa. Mleh.
JJOW READY

Therefore by virtue o! the pov
tained fa said mortwire. an.l tl
caae made and provhlrd. not-'-'that on
1 ■■
D. H“
sen i
hXlMdabraf the Ooaron
"J"
the t
fatal.
Mfohlna.that
SSL
la cirenU court tor Barn 1 • '"’h’“Tkr
Ntsdaes deeeribed In mW 1'
ikMrMiMvbram-'M'

S.^ rfrw

T
d
&amp;aei half of &gt;&lt;&gt;&gt;
WM^Otjeedoa pro (f) in io« ■■t

Tie Barry Gouty Ainal.
D. K. COOK. Attorney for Asrigu.•••

tWrortouMy.

»te»‘l,'f■tf’V
uow'N Mr*

term* at one*aiid ri
nANDABD 8UA
W*rtiln&lt;ton Street.

QONSU

I CUR

�Agricultural

EErmIn^emeW
*■

n

•

Ceres Blieunathm. Kaundgh.

rorrain.^’^Mth.
STAR
MARK.___

A very nice way to cook potatoes Is
to slice them, not too thin, into a bak­
ing dish and season with salt, pepper
and a little butter, then cover the dish
and bake. Try it once and 1 think you
will do so again.

1 When you have not a plenty of eggs,
coffee can be settled very nicely by
tieating tbe whites of two eggs to a
foam and mixing with about three
pounds of the browned berrv v hich
has been heated but not hot enough to
cook the egg.

OUGHIURE

Rural UiuuMliau.
1
P5airle
bave a sensible
law dealing with tho care of stock on
the farm. With us. in Ontario,, the
law Is to -fence out;” with them in the
X\ estand North-Westit is to"fenceln."
hy should a man bo compelled bv the
laW to protect his crops by a fence of
regulation height against his neighbor's
cattle, or sheep, or hop, or horses? I»
‘cruaa*7«i.wi /.’roouau co,ealtimokz,o.
it not obviously the duty of every per­
son to avoid trespass upon his neigh­
bor s estate, and to avnid doing damage
to his neighbor’s propertv? In a civil­
I h»r&gt;»|M«iUvwr.ia»-d7 iJeUmebpT.tflM.M^tyUe
ized country government is supposed
to exist for the protection of persons
and property ^against wrong; but in
this matter of the protection of crops
and other property On the farm, the
tanner is bound to protect himself or
suffer the consequences, without anv
right of reparation if he falls to provide I
vt-n IU7 am&gt; 1 do «w* tnaan w»artr to stop Uwm
what the law pliMuea to define as rea­
•nr » to. Md
tomrjtara
sonable protection against loss. We
want a reform here; we warn a law
i wsmnt my r&lt;:»e4r V&gt; cur» u. • wvrvt O*M* B»*»aa»
which will make it the dutv of every
farmer to “fence in" bis own cattle, and
taj rauB.M" r. t.x.'.j. Gm Elprw* tad CutolZoa It
not to "fence out" his nelghlwr’s. • It
would prove to be a must economical
I reform, for under its operation we
might dispense with thousands of miles
ot costly and unsightly snake fences.
A movable fence to enclose a few acres
of pasture land would servo every pur­
pose under such a law. Then think of
the adyantagea: &lt; 1) The capital invest­
ed in fences employed productively in
other
ways; (2) tha appearance of
PREMIUM GOODS. L ,
Every box ba* iv ticket In/M-utitiing the bold­ farms improved; (3) the area of cultiv­
er U&gt; a 'teire in tbe dl*trinClluu of Flue Gobi able land increased; (4) the seeding
Wxubea iuxl Chain*. Utuulnipiv Silver Plated around for weeds broken up, etc., etc.
Wire. Tea Pot*. Coffeepot*, hnlvr*. Porkaaxul
lave we a farmer member in the On­
Spoon*. Nimrod la the l&gt;e*t chew and the
•zrwUeM nellrr: always In good order and gives 1 tario Legislature with pluck enough to
vod «ali*fartitni. Il is packed in atyle* which propose a bill on this subject and to
wwtw the Pliant. Ripe, Cheeeey Condition,
it 1* the Choice ot tin- Chewtr and never »Uriu carry it through?
on the dealer-)* hands. For sale by all Jobbers • Let this be seed sown in good ground,
and Retailers J
(jome the time when fences will be the

SAFE.
SURE.
PROMPT

CONSUMPTION?

I CURE FITS!

-sis.'sat's’BH'.isfEjfsEWv*

By all Means Purchase Nimrod

S. W. VENABLE
&amp; CO.,
nrwHMiiroi;. vA.

exception and not the rule.

TITANTED jnOeonL««f uood is inch and M
,
H i-ord» 2-foot wood In exchange for Dry Vicks' Magazine.
। ;-*»d» or on accounts dur.
Hall’s Journal of Health has the fol-■
JULIUS BUSSELL.
lowing to say about the dietetic use ofr
Tomatoes:
. S
pARM FOR S.KLE.
i “It is known that the «vwnce off
EiriityCiere tarm for Mie or c.xrii-uun* for the Tomato made mto a pill acts uponi
sittafi r^rrtK y milM trem XaMiville mid Ver- tbe liver, and to that extent must coun­
inoetTllle, M niTt&lt;* Improved, good »ux»r bredi.
• •■■ inuil and all kind* of fruit, xud good fratno teract biliousness and all forms of fever..
•' The free use of Figs is known to&gt;
xlldinz* Prire S3-rA0.
C. A. NEWTON’
multitudes to obviate coastlpation in ai
,
Niu«brtHe.
great many cases; every Intelligent;
druggist knows that a tablespoon of’
White Mustard seed. swallowed with­out chewing, is used in the same direc­■
tion, and and has been used tor that;
purpose for a century, and for that:
’•TOCK.
reason Is kept in every good drug storei
CJOOO
for sale. The seed pass from tbe■
PROFITS. We pay Katnryor Coinmbstomach
unchanged, but are supposedI
xioti. Cummeuee NOW I'Wrfte ferterra* th
•to act’ on the (towels delicately. Tbe■
seeds of the common Tbmato act in thei
same manner; hence the fruit, while it.
is palatable to the taste, and nutritiousi
to the body, has a health-promoting
effect on the liver and the whole diges­
tive system. And yet a lobse statement,
is made in some of the papers that
“ ’Tomatoes are unhealthful. For•
they can cause salivation.
Proof: aj
young lady lost all nil her teeth from।
the
excessive use of Tomatoes.’
mroP Z886.,r!
“The writer was salivated many times
in youth, and yet few persons of his age&gt;
have sounder teeth and more of them.,
“A young girl, two years ago, in Penn­.
sylvania. from the excessive use of ’Ice!
।
QScrap Picture, 1 pretty Hug, W large Hld- cream,’ the fourteenth saucer full on।
/ /drn Noma, or 60 new'Curomo CARDS, the sama evening, did not exactly loose
* ‘-nameoa, too. Outfit, 4c. Namav pABV her teeth, but she lost her life.
"Genepd Taylor, while President of■
the United States, lost his life by eating■
•one more’ saucer full of strawlierries
and cream.
"Many's man nas died of a surfeit of1
roast beef; if an article ot food so deli­.
cious, so cheap, so abundant aa the To­
*“tjv inode; no cannuMing; ta-cinnting and mato to to be banished from the table
-teaP.y einptoyni&gt;*ut. FartIculor* and sample of because once in a century, and once in
:br work Kent for stamp. Addrea, HOME a million cases its ‘excessive use killed
M'F'G CO., P. O. B&lt;n
Boston, Mma.
somebody.’ we shall soon have nothing
E WANT SALE4MEN everywhere.: local to eat. The newspapr press owes it to
and trarelluR, to sell our roods. Will pay the public and its own intelligence to
good salary and all r.xpcn*o*. Write lor keep such palpably loose statements out
' rmn nt ouce and state ulary wanted. Address
STANDARD SILVER WARE COMPANY, of its columns. This slap dash kind of
Washington Street. Baston.
a way, which some writers have, re­
gardless of common sense, ought to be
universally discountenanced by gentle-’
men of the press."

STEADYIMplotment

HALLETT &amp; KALL’^Pu*^

SEES

HrNNUAL.

W

PlHSUMfllON!

«m IMuaiutUMiol th» wont

and•&lt;
!**“.'Vraui’/ iS?1 i??*i'6"IWTT1. kbVk K t

I CURE FITS?
nnLDiuavTarplul

SAW SET
CHAMPION HAUGE JiJwSiSE

pound of cure," said I’rof. Cook, the
State Geologist of New Jersey, “peo­
ple want water that is perfectly pure
tor drinking purposes during the sum­
mer. From experiments recently made
I find the best filter tliat cun be1 made
is the bottle filter. It is made by tying
a string wet in turpentine around the
bottom of a quart bottle and breaking
out the bottom. This is dune by light­
ing the string, and when the flamehas
encircled the bottle, dipping it in cold
water. Layers of fine cotton-batting
must then be placed in the bottle, until
a wad so collected that rests on the
the shoulders of bottle and over the
neck. Now dissolve a cup of alum in
hot water, and pour this solution into a
cup of cold water. This makes a filter­
ing substance. 1 use alum- because it
Is the only thing which will precipitate
all the impurittsiof the water to the
bottom. For every gallon of water
that it is desired to purify add a tea­
spoonful of the filtering fluid, and stir
it until every particle of the anitnalculaj is. precipitated.
This usually
takes about five minutes. Then run
your gallon of water thus treated
through the filter, and you will have
your water free from all impurities.”

In the New England Fanner George
Stockwell says: -Fed apiaries” are not
uncommon. A fed apiary is an apiary
In which the Ix-es are fed with syrup.
If you should visit one of these bee
yards, you would be surprised, if you
had any knowledge of bees. One ot the
pleasurt* of bee keeping is found in
studying the habits of the bees. The
bee keeper delights to to watch thu
l&gt;ev8 as they come and go. In the busy
season they drop upon the alighting
board aa fast as drops of rain, and fast­
er than man can count they are leaving
the entrance for the fields. The ceaaeless activity is inspiring as well as in­
teresting. But in a fed ap^ry the.
BCfiira are different. The young bet*
and the drones may play in the sun in
front of the hive, but the hurrying
workers are not seen as in other apiar­
ies. Where are they ? They are with­
in the hive earning syrup from, the
feeder to the combs. They are active,
but active in what? In counterfeiting!
But the blame lies not ^ itli the bee,
but with the bee master who employs
bet® to build comb around sugar syrup
that he may sell for honey. There is
profit in selling for twenty-five cent*
what cost five cents or less, but, in the
long run there is no profit in dishones'y.
The honey obtained l&gt;y feeding granu­
lated sugar sykup has an attractive ap­
pearance in the comb. It is white, so
called, but there is also a dull, bluish
tinge that tells its history at once to the
practised eye. If this counterfeit were
sold on its merits no one »would com­
plain, but it is sold for honey.
A correspondent of the Indiana Far­
mer reeoiumends the whisk broom for
use in the kitchen, in a variety of ways,
chief among which she namee cleaning
&gt;pota and kettles, cleaning vegetables,
etc. She says, too. t hat after the dotiit*
are brought in from the line and ready
for .sprinkling, 3 clean little broom kept
solely for the purpose is dipped in water and sprinkles the clothes quite as
well as a Chinese laundryman can spray
the. water through his teeth, ■ and it
seems ever so much cleaner, too. Then
the wash-tubs, wringer and washboard
are kept in order with almost no labor
at all bv having a little broom handy
to scrub them off with. Pantry shelves,
kitchen, sink and table are cleaned with
a broom. Even the kitchen windows,
in fly time, are washed down first with
the inevltalile little broom, which cleans
the corners of the sashes in lew than
half the time necessarj- to accomplish
the work without its help. Blacking
the stove is no longer dreaded. A little
broom puts on the black and does all
the polishing necessary, and saves the
Lands.—Farmer Household.

This working butter with yndissolved
salt in it is a very pernicious as well ns
common practice. It is al meet us Imd
us so much sund, scouring the life out
of the butter and destroying that clean,
granular appearance which is known
under the term of “the grain.” In place
of this, the butter ix-cotnes waxy.greasy
and salvy, with a shiny surface quickly
recognized by the experienced eye.
Coarse-grained salt is almost as bad as
hard-grained, for the reason that it Is
likely to remain undl&amp;solved, and cannot; therefore, be readily worked into
the butter without overworking. Indeed, working butter at all is overworking it, and this injurious and un­
necessary labor can and should be
avoided by the use of fine even-grained
and freely dissolving salt.—Rural New
Yorker.

SHE TAKES THEM

Hood’s Sarsaparilla Lb made
mrilla. dandelion, mandrake,
bark, uvaurai,dock and other
_
medicinal agents long and favorably
known fortheir power In eradicating
disease and purifying the blood. It
will cure, when in the power of medi­
cine, Scrofula, Salt Rheum, Dyapepeia,
Headache. Constipation, Biliou-sntaia,
General Debility, Pains in the Back,
Kidney Complaint, Catarrh, Female
Weakness, Canocrous Humors, Humors
of the Face, Ringworm, Pimples, Ulcers,
SorjB, Tumors, Scald Head and all dis­
eases arising from an Impure state or
low condition of the blood. Hood’s
Sarsaparilla is made by C. I. Hood &amp;
Co., Lowell. Mass.. Sold by all drug­
gists; gl.alx for Sb.
Thomas I^ngree, of Pinegrove, tell
into a comatose state last week, and his
farndly was preparing for a funeral
when he recovered.

It is seldom that a medicine Is effica­
cious in such a long list of diseases ns
Mishler’s Herb Bitters has proved itself.
Consumption, dyspepsia, liver com­
plaint. every form of fever, jaundice,
scrofula, and other complaints yield
speedily to its powerful effects.
8.
Weaver, of Perryville, Md., was cured
of neuralgia and bleeding piles, and his
wife found it invaluable in a case of
fever and ague.

TBe resignation of the Rev. E. P.
Johnson of the preabyterian church at
Marshall has been accepted.
I was unable to walk and my right
arm hail to be carried in a sling because
of rheumatism. The first dose of Athlophoroa relieved me, and before the
bottle was empty I went to work and
have had no return of rheumatism.
Fulton Wait, Elk Rapids, Michigan.
The estate left by the late William
II. Lloyd of Eust Saginaw is valued at
$118,006. He left no wilt.

Dr. Jackson's blood and humor syrup
will positive cure all eruptions, ulcers
aud bad sores upon the body face or
limbs. Will thoroughly cleanse the
system and blood of every trace of dis­
eases that have their o'rigin therein.
Cures the rheumatism, salt rhefnn and
canker, and is well recommended by
the medical profession all over the
country. Price 81 per bottle. Sold by
W. M. Goodyear.
Frank Crane, of Cadillac, will open a
dry goods store al Charlevoix April 1.
The Rev. Geo. H. Thaykr, of Bour­
bon. Ind., says; “Both myself and
wife owe our lives to Shiloh's Con­
sumption Cube.” For sale by Wm.
11. Goodyear.
Ahk You made miserable by. Indiges­
tion, Constipation, DIzzIohss. Loss of
Appetite, Yellow Skin ? Shiloh's Vltalizer is a positive cure. For sale
by Wm. H. Goodyear.
Why Will You cough when Shiloh’s
Cure give immediate relief. Price 10
eta. 50 cts. and 81. For sale by Wm.
11. Goodyear.
Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy- - a posi­
tive cure for Catarrh, Diptheria and
Canker Mouth. For sale by Wm. II.
Goodyear.
HackmbTack" a lasting and fragrant
perfume. Price 25 ami 50 cents. For
Sale by Wm. il. Goodyear.
Shiloh sCurk will immediately relieve
Croup. Whooping cough and Bron­
chitis. ForsaJe by Wm. II. Goodyear.
For Dyspepsia and Liver complaint,
you have a printed guarantee on every
bottle of Shiloh's V‘italizpr. It never
fails to cure. For sale by Wm. H.
Goodyear.
A Nasal Injector free with each bot­
tle of Shiloh’s Catarrh Remedy.
Price 50 cents.) For sale by Wm. II.
Goodyear.

Lumbermen predict an early opening
of navigation.
Therefore sec that the memliere of
your family are w-U supplied with Dr.
Jacksons-h ver pills and use Dr. Jeck-1
son’s root and herb cunlial: it will
sharpen the appetite, help digestion,
promote sound sleep, strengthen the
system and so remnove/ those distress­
ing symptoms which, if neglected, may
result in the moat serious consequences.
For sale by W. II. Goodyear. 81.00 per
bottle.

While chopping wood Monday, Frank
Watson, of Jackson, struck bis foot
with the ax, splitting it from the toe to
the instep.
Those who believe that nature will
work off a cough or cold should under­
stand that this is done nt the expense of
the constitution. Each time this wea­
kens the system, and we all know thnt
the termimition of this dangerous prac
tice is a consumptive’s grave. Don't
take the chances, when a 60 cent bottle
of Dr. Bigelow's Positive Cure will
safelv and promply cure any recent
cough, cold or throat or lung trouble.
Buy the dollar bottle of Fred Hotchkiss
for’chronlc cases or family use.

IN.

Sew York-goes on. swallowing up
millionaire In Its capadon* mow yenr
ur.cr year. The *itme great stretch of
territory from which the millionaires
already here draw supplies of the lux­
uries of living furnishes an annual new
supply of millionaire* themselves.
New York gats salmon and fruit from
the Golden Gate, and the tables of her
■rich men team with articles of food
from every State and Territory in tho
intervening apace. So. loo, she has
millionaires for all these States. I was
reminded of this by a recent chat with
Ithiel Stone, of Cleveland, a large car5et dealer and wealthy citizen of the
orest City. "As soon as one of our
citizens becomes wealthy he comes to
New York to live.'’ said Mr. Stone.
"Quite recently Colonel Oliver H.
Payne decided to make this city his
home, and only a short time ago 'John
Bockafellcr came on here and bought
himself a mansion. They ore both of
the Standard Oil Company, which has
already contributed one of the Rochafellori and John M. FUgler to the list
of your millionaires. Colonel Payne Ik
the wealthiest man of the lol, though
he has the least reputation for wealth.
He had a large fortune left him by his
grandfather. John Bockafcllow* was
President ot the Standard. He had the
reputation of being rich. But I can
understand how it came about that he
had this reputation while Colonel Payne
did not. He would go out driving* on
the Lake roadw. When, be drove up to
a tavern the hostler was called for to
take his honuiH and was tipjwd well for
1L The word was passed around that
the elegant gentleman was Mr. Rocknfeller. President of the Standard Oil
Company, and very wealthy. Colonel
Payne, ’with tvyioe as much wealth,
driving out to the name place, would
put his ownhoraen out and see himself
that they were cared for before he went
in to bis own dinner. It wasn’t meanne«s in the matter of tips, for he spent
just aa much money Hint way as tho
other man, but pure love of his ani­
mals. Yet he got none of that reputa­
tion which the other man’s ways car­
ried with him. It was only when he
bought n half million property in New
York and presented it to ins sister that
Cleveland woke up to the fact that he
must be enormously wealthy.
His
property in Cleveland alone is’ valued
nt about eight or ten million dollars.”
—Gath, in Cincinnati Enquirer.
WAGNER

AS A

BOY.

’akihc

POWDER
Absolutely Pure.

This powder nclrr varies. A marrvl of
StTMUtUi ami k.ln.1-•on.rm ** More ceoiioniteal
than the ordinary kinds, and cannot lx* sold tn
competition with the multitude of low test. (h&lt;Wt
weight, alum or phosphate powders. Sold anfr
In cans. Rotal Baking PowdKM Co., MS
Wall St. N. Y.
.
oct MSt

Robust Health
I* not alwars entered by tlxw who seem
to poMos it. Ine taint of corrupted
blood may be secretly undermining tho
constitution, in time,,the pobsm will cerib&lt;-*y»wm. Each pimple, sty.
wonh-r anil hcij*; of unnatural

Ayers Sarsaparilla
I* tbexmhrremedy that can be rellrdupon,
In all ciwes, to eradicate the taint of hcredttarv dl- a-c and the »prcinl eomiptkiu*
of the btood. It la tne only alterative
that b aufficfently jowerfnl to tlwrouritly
deanae tbe ayatem of Scrofuktua anil
Mercurial impurities aud tbe joilution

aml bcnrJct 1-cver, ami enables rapid
recuperation from the enfeeblement and
debility aturod by tbcw dbeaaea.
t

Myriads of Cures
Achieved by A nut's Samaimrilla, in

no oloou dwcBM-j at an poo.inif or cure,
Wllhfhn Richard Wagner was boju
that will not yield to It. Whatever tbe
ailment* of this ciaaa.aud wherever found,
at Leipzig, March 22,1813. When be
from tbe x urvy of tbe Arctic circle to tbe
was nine, he went to school, where bo
••veldt-eorve" of South Africa, tht* rem­
edy ba* afforded health to the Hufferere
was the despair of the teacher who in­
by whom it was employed. Druggirtt
structed him in music; he paid no at­
tention to his practicing, bdt seized ev­
able fcurrawruuzht by it, where &gt;11 other
ery opportunity of repeating the melo­
trestn^nt bad teen unavailing. Prop*
will doWcll to
*
dies that he heard, especially those Of
“Dor Freischutz." which had already
Trust Nothing Else
kindled his-powerful imagination. Aacient history, mythology, Greek and
than Amt's R&gt;WtaP«RlLLA. Numerom
cm&lt;lc mixtures are offered to tbe public
Latin were nis favorite studies, out his
aa “blood purifiere," which only allure
heart was really in none ol these, for
the jiitient with the prrtenae of many
he hud a secret aim which absorbed nil
cheap do*ca, and with which It i* folly to
his thoughts and feelings—he was &gt;
experiment while di»ea*e b ateadily becomltu: more dccp-aealed and difficult ot ■
poet! In bis eleventh year, be won a
cun-. Some of thew mixture* do much
prize for the beat pdtin on a dead
test in-' barm. Bear in mind that tbe only
school-mate, and soon after this lie
medicine that can radically purify tba
translated the first twelve books- of the
vitiated blooU i*
Odyssey. He taught himself English,
anO immediately became so absorbed
Ayer’s Sarsaparilla,
in Shakespeare that he decided to write,
a tragedy. For two long yearn he
toiled? and during this period he con­
trived to kill off forty-two people in his
Sold by all Druggists: Price SI;
drama. He was forced to relent, how­
Six bottlra for W.
ever, and to recall them am ghosts in I
the last act in order to have performers
enough to play thu parts. Meantime ho
had left Dresden, Where he had been
living, and entered a school nt Leipzig,
but he had so neglected his studies for
musical composition that he was put
back a class: thin so discouraged him
that ho gave himself entirely to his
tragedy. When he hail nearly finished
It, he first beard BA-ethovcn^s music.
This had so strong an influence over
him £hat he determined tx&gt; set his
tragedr to music, and purchased a STATHLOPHOROSSltSSSSS
bo&lt;ik on thorough-bass to prepare him­
self for his task. So fascinated did he
become with the study that Ita-drtcr
mined tu be a poet no longer^ but that
music should have the devotion at his
life. When his family learned of his
tragedy, they were much troubled, for
they foil it wm tho cause of his back­
wardness at school; but when they
found him to be writing music, they
were in despair, for they Relieved it to
be nothing more than a fancy, and that
ATKLOffiOROS CO., IQ WALL ST., KW WM.
it might do the boy great harm. He
wm not to be discouraged, however,
and composed in secret. But nt lost
he was placed under the instruction of
Theodore Welnlig, a man steeped in
the spirit of "Father Bach,” wno put
him through a nix months’ study of
countenioint. Now he learned and
loved Mozart.—Agatha Tunis, in St.
Nicholas.

An apron to be used while hanging
out clothes, and with two or three
pocketa&gt;to carry what pins are needed,
can be made of any strong cloth. Old
lied ticking answers well. Length is
not required. Cut a second piece of the
same shape as the bottom of the larger
one, but somewhat wider, so as to gath­
er on a little. This outer piece is to be
seven or eight inches deep, when hem­
med and sewed. Divide this into two
George Turner, civil engineer of Bay
or three compartments by stitching, so City, will commence work at once on
Port
as to prevent the clothes-pins from slip­ the line of tb« Bay City, Caro
ping to one side too much. Put a band Huron railroad.
Ohio Funner.
■ at the top. which may betted or button­
• In Farmer'of Nov. 281 notice Inquiry ed behind, as may suit one's conven­
The recent statistics of the number of
concerning Dayton Hedge Co., and ience.—Rural Canadian.
deaths show that a large majority die
would say I think the company is good
WASHINGTON’S MOTHER.
The statement made by last month's with consumption. This disease may
enough as far as I know, but hwige
commence
with an apparently harmless
fence of any kind is a very oblecUon- Dairy World that the efforts to estab­
cough which can be cured by Kemp’s
able one according to my way of think­ lish a creamery at Charlotte, Mich.,
Balsam for the throat and lungs, which
She was a woman born to command,
ing. 1st It takes so long before they had not been successful, seems to be
will turn stock, with tbe&amp;rt luck and contradicted by later accounts. We is guaranteed to cure and relieve'"all find since she wrw left along with a
cases. Price 60 cents and $1. Trial
management, and when you have it are informed that a creamery has been
size free. For sale by Wm. II. Good­ family and an estate to care for, she
established
with
a
capital
stock
of
810,
­
grown you have a big job cm your
took tho reins into her own hands, and
hands keeping it in order, which is sel­ 000; also that an organization of the year.
dom done, as it must be attended at the same kind has been formed at Ypsilanti,
The best on earth, can truly be .said never gave them up to any one else.
proper time if the plow has to stand Mich., with about the same amount to of Grigg's Glycerine Salve, which is She used to drive abont in nn oldbe
invested.
The
capacity
of
the
latter
still. 2d. The roots spread in all
sure, safe and speedy cure for cuts, fash ioned^open chaise, visiting the
directions to a great distance, and dndn will be 1,600 pounds of butter per day." bruises, scalds, burns, wounds and all various piu'ts of her farm, just m
other sores. We positively cure piles, a planter wonk! do on horseback. Tbe
all substance and moisture from the -Dairy World._____________
story ,is told that she had given an
ground for a distance of two or three
As an illustration of the safety to the tetter and all skin eruptions. Try this
rows on each side, which in addition to stomach of using water that bus been wonder healer. Satisfaction guaranteed agent directions how to do a piece of
the loss, gives a farm a bad appearance, well boiled may be mentioned a case of or money refunded. Only 25 cents. work, and be had seen fit to do it
which no good farmer likes to see, and water used in a stoneware bottle and Sold by F. IIotchk&gt;««.
differently, because be thought his way
if tile drains are in reach the roots ex­ heated on cold*nights as a bed-warmer.
a better one. He showed her the im­
tend down alter moisture and are sure Being left in tho bottle all summer
Mr. E. Springer. of Mechanicsburg. Pa.. provement
to get into and choke them. It is prob­ slightly corked, it was found wholly write*: “I was afnictrd with lung fever mil nb••Ami pray,” said the lady, "who
ably the best lazy man’s fence in exist­ unchanged in appearance when winter
Sive you any exercise of judgemnt in
ence, after it gets a good start, for he came again.—N. Y. Tritsine.
e matter? I command you, sir:
can allow it to have its own way and it
much e«x! that I bought a dollar bottle. After there is nothing left for you but to
An excellent remedy for sore throat lining three bottles, found rayvlf once more a
soon hides his poorly managed farm
man, com pl etcly rcatorec to brail!:, with a obey.”
from inquisitive passers-by. Timber is is pounded or chopped Ice. Do not liesrty appetite, ami a gain in flesh of 48 pounea. . I think that George Washington
becoming scarce here also, and there is however, allow yourself or the children
owed two strong traits to bis mother—
one thing sure, we have got to dp away to handle it with the fingers. Wrap
a governing spirit, and a spirit of order
diaeaaea.
Large bottles fl.co.
with so much inside fence. I have the ice in a doth, break it with a ham­
and method. She taught him many
given this matter a great deal of thought mer, and lift the pioc« to the mouth
and time, of late, and have finally awv- with a tea-spoon.—Farmer Household.
ed the problem, on my own farm at
To stone raisins easily: Pour boiling
his which was moat powerful. She
10a8L
COUNTRY COUSIN.
water over them, letting them stand a
taught him to be truthful, but her lee­
moment to soften, then pour it off.
sons were not half so forcible m her
FUteT Whtah te KaaUjTMade.
The stones may then be easily pinched
•wider or Family Liniment, tine bptlle will own truthlulnow.—ffesekiak Butter’rc: mure cures than four times the number of
out at tbe stem end by giving an “extra
inner.
St. Nicholas
-An ouaoe of prevention Is worth a twist” to the fruit—Farmer Household.

Shears

Health is Wealth!

RAGAN'S

Magnolia Balm
ness to it, who would rather
not tell, and you can't tell

�The Hastings Banner.
Mioi- r«®&gt;

EDITOB1AL NOTES.

John Stuart Mill was one of thr most
Mitnrat and meet eminently fair of aU
advocates of free trade. And yet Mr.
Mill conceded the justice of protection
in the case of a nation sitnated as ourn
is. In his Political Economy he said:
-The superiority of one country over an­
other in a branch of production often
arises from having l&gt;egun it sooner.
There may be no inherent advantage or
disadvantage on either side, but only a
pneent superiority of skill and experi­
ence. A country which baa these to ac­
quire may, in other rwpocta, be better
adapted to the production than those
earlier in the field; and besides, it is a
just remark, that nothing has a greater
tendency to produce improvement in
any branch of production than its trial
under a new ret of conditions. But it
cannot be expected that individuals, at
their own expense, should introduce a
' new manufacture, and bear the burth­
ens of carrying it on until the producers
have been educated up to the line of
those with whom the processes have
become traditional. .1 proUctin- duty,
continued for a reasonable time, will
sometimes l»e the least inconvenient
mode in which a country can tax itself
for the support of such an experiment."
With England, at the time our pro­
tective tariff was adopted, manufactur­
ing had become traditional. She had
the capital, and the experience. She
had cheap labor. Centuria of protec­
tion had created a wealthy manufactur­
ing class. At the time she changed her
policy from protection to free trade,
her manufacturers bad the experience,
the cheap labor, and the capital They
feared no competition. They wanted
the markets of tbe world opened to
them, know^pfc that, with their tremenduous advantages, they could drive out
all competition. To open there mar­
kets, England must set the example of
free trade, and trusted to her Cobden
dubs and bribery to influence other na­
tions to follow suit England had all
to gain and nothing to lore by adopting
this policy.
Before our pr««ent protective tariff
was imposed, under the leadership of
the southern slave owners, whose inter­
ests were entirely at variance with
those of the rest of the country: who
cared nothing for the advancement of
free white labor, in fact bad rather see
that labor bound hand and foot; under
this leadership, it was the policy of our
country to produce raw materials for
English manufacturers.
The latter
received the profits of manufacturing,
English labor received employment.
English merchants their profits too for
handling the goods. This condition of
affairs would exist to-dny but for the
republican party and the protective
tariff. Our land would be robbed of
its fertility; the prices for our raw ma­
terials wonld be fixed in England; the
prices for all manufactured goods
would be fixed in the same country: in
short we would l&gt;e commercially de­
pendant upon a foreign country: but
for the republicnn party and its policy
of protection.
With all these ud vantages on the side
of the English manufacturer, it would
have been insane folly for Americans
to have attempted to compete with him,
oven in our own country, without the
aid of the government. As Mr. Mill
justly said. “It cannot be expected that
individuals, at -their own expense^
should introducea new manufacture,
and bear the burtons of carrying it on
until the producers (laborers) nave been
educated upto the line of those with
whom the proccsse* have become tradi­
tional" Our country was adapted to
manufacturing.
W*&gt; had the raw
materials in abundance. But we lack­
ed the-experience, the cheap labor, arid
the immense capital of British munutecturera. Under there circumstances
it waswtee te levy protective duties; and
it wiH be-wlsetocontinuethem until the
conditions of manufacturing are equal.
We have-now as good methods of man­
ufacture as the English. We are ac­
quiring the-capital. We hare not the
cheap labar-atid do not tmnti (t. And'
we advocate protective duties to-day
that will continue to keep wages to
that point that the American laborer
may, if industrious and economical,
clothe his family decently, educate hia
children, and acquire u competence for
his declining years. We hope never to
see wages iwlow that point. We had
rather see manufactured goods advance.
The republican .party Ln in favor of a
protective tanff because it will keep up
the wages of the industrial classes ; and
if returned to power, will do ns it him
done, remodel our tariff duties so that
the American manufacturer can pay
the American laborer good wages, .wi
eur people get the manufactured goods
at m low rates as are oonsixtent with
food wages for btlmr, fair profits to

«» of the country.

MX of endltndo «o “”1n’"b“XX
t, rorttm-rowcHropoUcy Wbllo Ux
direct nxmlu of »!• I”lir.' 0»rebocn
the empteymcBt of home capital and
home labor, the commercial independ­
ence of the Antorican nation, and tbe
improvement of home markets for the
prodoct* of the soil its indirect benefits
to the world have been the improved
mKhodsof manufacture, the wonder­
ful labor-saving machinery which tbe
ingenuity of the intelligent American
laborers have invented. Thereby tbe
n.c««arie8 of life have been cheapened,
and articles which for centuries had
been considered luxuries, are to-day
within the reach of all.
The Journal's poetical tariff roiuunerr may decrv the protective tariff us
much as pleases him; he may draw
upon his vivid imagination for facts
with which to prove ite inutility; but
the sober, thoughtful. American can
look about him at the rrxulbi
this
system, and those results upset the fine
spun theories which the romancer interpolutes from Cobden club tracts.

The Evening News ia the wharf rat of
Michigan politics. Its boasted inde­
pendence in political matters is nothing
more nor less than political piracy. It
deserves the support of neither republicans nor democrats’ We have respect

for the.Free Press, because we know
where to find-it. Democrats have re­
sped for the Tribune, because its re­
publicanism is sound and aggressive.
But 1. paper like the News, whose sup­
port of party or candidates is alleged on
gpod authority to depend upon the
amount of “soap” it gets, is deserving
ofqotfiing but contempt Democrats
have a representative paper at Detroit
the Free Press, whose democracy is un­
questioned, whose advocacy of demo­
cratic principles is consistent and hon­
est Republicans have in Detroit a
bold, fearless, aggressive republican
paper, the Tribune, which gives more
news than the Evening News, -and
whose opinions are not for sale. There
is, therefore, no reason why democrats
or republicans should feed a political
pirate upon the sea of journalism, by
supporting the News in any manner.
It is time that the honest people of
Michigan should stamp out of existence
a paper which, on good authority, is al­
leged to have sold its influence and sup­
port for money. The warfare the News
is now waging against the Tribune is a
disgrace to honest journalism and- hon­
est business methods. The occasion for
Its libelous and malideus slanders upon
the proprietors of the Tribuift is the
fact that in the short space of three
months, the Tribute has more than
doubled its circulation, and has so in­
creased its advertising patronage that,
daring January, confessedly the light­
est month in the year, it exceeded the
patronage of the Post during any
month of its publication. These facts
are what have aroused the malice and
envy of the News, and It cannot deceive republicans by claiming dlsinterMted friendship for the republican par­
ty in its fight against the Tribune. The
News recognizM the signs of tbe times,
and they read “No friendship and no
favors for the News from republicans.’'
The wharf rat must go. The Tribune
will kill the “vermin.”

The Journal's tariff romancer says a,
protective tariff creates monofdles.
This is untrue. For example, tbe gov­
ernment protseta the manufacturers of
woolen goods. But does that create a
monopoly ? Does it hinder tho estab­
lishment of a factory anywhere In this
broad land for the manufacture of wool­
en goods? Ikws it say to any man, or
to any number of men, you shall have
the exclusive right to manufacture
woolen goods ? Certainly not A business
which is free to aU to engage in, is cer­
tainly not a monopoly. Further than
that, a protective tariff gives tbe most
unqualified freedom to all to engage in
any industry protected by our tariff
laws. It encourages capital to make
sudi investments, and competition
makes the price. If our markets were
open to all, ia it not dear that many of
our flourishing industriee would be
forced to suspend ?
Foreign-made
goods would .supplant our own. For­
eign manufacturers, having driven out
American competition, would have a
virtual monopoly of American markets
and could fix their own prices. If they
became so high that there was a chance
for Americans to compete, foreign
manufacturers could afford to reduce
prices to below cost of production for a
time te prevent American competition.
Is it to be supposed that they would
□otdothif? Are they not intelligent
enough to look after their own inter­
ests? Besides that is what British maniMacturers have done on more occasions
than one And it will be remembered
too that no sooner did our government,
remove the duty from coffee, than Bra­.
zil impot»ed an crjxirt tax on that ar­
'
ticle, and coffee cost just as much as it
did before the duty was taken off.

uulu
m
Mr. Cadwallader wants to find fault
with the
laws, let Mm. do no; but
A. H. Ickes and wife—Skirt, two
he ought not to confound them with shirt*, three pairs nocks thrre handker­
chiefs, wool blanket and foot stool
thetariff._______________
a F«nncD.
If free trade H such a glorious thing
MISTAKES IN MEOiCHNE.
for a country, let the Cfurt house poet
tell us why English farmers are migra­
,ting to this country; why have English
•‘That wax a hard run &lt;«f it,” re­
manufacturers in the past year remov­
'ed their entire plants to this country; marked a down-town elerk to a re­
porter
for the Sun, who dropped in a
why wages paid English workmen are
lees than those paid American- work­ drugstore late the other night- ••P»x&gt;ple
(men; why there should be a riot in talk about mistake* of pharmartel*. but
not one mistake te nnulr in a drug store
London in which 56,000 unemployed to twenty by doctor* who write prescrip­
MOST PERFECT MADE
;workmen participated Y
which
facta like tions. 1 have just had a
Prsssrwl wKh ,pacts! rw**d »o »&gt;•***■
(
Xu AmmonlK LUM or Alumthe
above dissipate the theories of free might have exuaed a death if 1 had not
(traders as the luorning sun dissolves dlscowrml mi error by a pliyaivian in
mict Mine Knn co..
time to prevent it. Two hours ago a CHICAGO-______________
(
the dew.
•
man came in here with a prescription.
Ho was in a hurry for it» boumwa too
If protection is such a bane to this
person for whom it wm inbmdod wm
&lt;country, Mr. Cadwallader should show suffering greatly , and something had
.why prints are sold here for lees money to be dote. Thu physician who attend­
;per yard than the •duty on them. He ed the omc wrote out a prescription.
(dodges the question which he cannot Thu usodlciiiM he intended to give
were to relievo the suffering, but in
answer.
1
compounding the prescription 1 found
Annivkbsary. -£a very pleasant that no had ineludud enough of a power­
ful drug to hav&gt; killed twenty persons
(
affair occurred at the reeidench of in the doeea hr intended to give. It
Jacob Edger, Rutland, Monday evening. was not n case where I could make an
'
It was the 15th anniversary of the alteration, m druggists frequently, have
wedding ot Mr. and Mrs. Worthy L. to do.; I could not make up tec preMeadA It was at first intended to get Hcrlptioo. because I km-w it would
up a surprise visit by the neighborsand cause death. The only thing tube done
Barry county friends; but wiser coun­ was to hunt up the iloctor. I had to
sel prevailed, and it was decided that hunt him. up Myself, because hr would
many Eaton county friends of the have been very angry if 1 had sunt tec
worthy couple shonld also be invited, man aftcajilm. auu w«' would have Jus*
hence Mr. and Mrs. Mead were inform­ his custom. I took a cab and drove tc
hi* house.
There I found he hud
ed of the projected affair.
Tbe pleasant home of Mr. Edger was moved awny. and 1 had to go a mile
filled with the joily company who had farther before I found him. It was an
asaembled to pay their respects to the hour and a half before I gut back and
pair who had reached the loth mile­ filled the prescription."
stone of wedded life. Splendid refresh­
••Do such thing* frequently occur?"
ments were served, and the inner man
I Will sell all
■••They happen every day. In most
fared sumptuously. The time passed case* they are detected by the druggist
pleasantly, and too soon the “wee sma' before harm results. A pharmacist
hours” arrived when the assembled must know tee nature of a drug, for
merry-makers must disperse to their
what purpose it is used and the amoohl
several
homes,
each
wishing
'the happy couple many happy returns of given in ordinary dosea. This is espe­
cially true ot poteous or potent reme­
the day; however, they lert, before de­
parting, numerous substantial tokens of dies. By this means if errors are made
we cau detect teem. The more acci­
their friendship and respect for Mr. and
Mrs. Mead, as the following list of pre­ dental addition of a small itugle to the
sign used for a -dram' will make it an
।
sents
will show:
Pair decorated bread plates, Mr. E. G. *o«uoe' and multiplies the quantity
eighty times. That little mark i* easily
Edgar and Isaac Erway.
Obe damask table-cloth and dozen rnade.and it frequently te Juatywtertdamask napkins, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob day a’peracriptlon came to me from a.
Edgar and Mr. and Mrs. John Dawson. physiciau who wanted to give a patient
Silver tooth-pick holder, Mr. and Mrs. a medicine so potent that three drops
Frank Pancoast;
wouh! have killed him. In ordnr to
Doi. Nut-picks. Delbert Diamond and Crevent overdno-x th" medicine was to
Edith Diamond.
e mixed with four ounces of some
Set glass sauce dishes, Mr. and Mrs. harmless liquid, which i» known to the
Eli Erway.
’
trade m the •vehicle;’that te. tee harmDecorated pepper and salt, A. R. Mc- lem drug used to dilute the potent
Omber.
remedy. In this preocription the phyAmber fruit dteh, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. ■laian had simply reversed the two
Biggsdrugs, giving four ounces of the poison­
Stool tidy, Bertha Bfehop.
ous medicine and a few drops of the
Silver cake basket, Loute Myers. Fred
•vehicle. ’ Of course that was a mistake
Lenington. Seymour Ix-nington, Ira Ed­
on its face, and I simply reversed the
ger, and Emerson Edger.
qnentitiee "
Set amberina tumblers, Mr. and Mrs.
Hastings, Feb. 1, 1886.
N. T. Parker.
Amberina pitcher, Mr. and Mrs. Will
Pennock.
Amberina sugar bowl and cream something ia wrong. 1 can sen that
pitcher, Mr. and Mrs. P. T. &lt;k&gt;lgrove some errors arise from the fact that
member* of a family talk to a phyaician
and Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Welton.
whan he te - writing the proscription,
r Amberina spoon bolder. Mr. and Mrs. and he inadvertently writes the wrong
Chas. Barlow.
If, however, physioians
Decorated silver tea-castor and mus- medicine.
teal spoon, Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Edger, would carefally read their preocriptiona
Mn and Mra. Isaac Erway, Mr. and Mrs. before sending theta ont there would be
I. H. Lenington, and Mr. and Mrs. Gm* 7^
"te Tr:
trouble,
but ~~
more than u
half
1':, zrt
’* the
Hnrrinirton.
r
dnrtnr*
Harringtom
r
doctors writ*,
write out
out tha
the nrnar.rinLinn.
prescription, tear
tear
Silver butter dteh and spoon holder. it off the tab and give it to the patient
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Powers, Mr. and or hte friends without looking al it
Mrs. Ike Hendershott, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. again. If physicians would read their
Merrill and Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Sheldon. prescription* some very common error*
Glass sauce set. Mr. and Mrs. James would be avoided. For example. It not
Van Wagnen.
infrequently happens that morphine te
Silver pickle castor and fork, Mr. and written fur quinine. Phvaiciana in good
Mrs (IB. Barrett, Mr. and Mrs. James standing in Chicago have written on
McConnell, and Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Mc­ prescriptions calling for six-grain mor­
Connell of Charlotte.
phine caiMukw. Now anybody would
Luster gold band tea-pot, Mr. and know that wm not the thing that
Mrs. John Erway.
wanted.
Such
prmcription*
China fruit standard and six platee, was
would never get into a
drug
Mr. and Mra. Leo. Myers.
Cheese plate and platter, polkadot ■tore if the, doctors were only more
careful in their work, or if they would
ware. Mr. and Mrs. Frank G. Hoes.
Pair linen towels. Olive and Earnret read their proacriptions before sending
them oat. But the greatest trouble u
Edger.
Tilting water pitcher. Mr. and Mrs. in illegible writing. Doctors as a rale
H. P. Bishop.
are careless writers. Their prescrip­
Silver and glass fruit dteh. Mr. and tions are difficult to read. Many a time
Mrs. I. L. Diamond, Mr. and Mnt Ira I have boon compelled to go to a dooErway, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Barlow, Mr. tor’s oftioo and gel him to decipher a
and Mrs. Orin Erway, Henry Shively, prescription, and every druggist hiw
and Clara Hathaway.
had tee same experiehee. Now, If there
Silver and amberina vinegar castor. is anything that should tic written in
Mr. and Mr. Thos. Kelley Mr. and Mrs. a clear, bold hand it te a prescription.
Douglas Hall, Mr. and Mn. Horace Think how much depend* upon its cor­
Hall. Mr. and Mrs. Solon Doud, Geo. rect composition by tee druggist. If
Kelley, and Chas Peck.
he shonld make a mistake no exones
Silver decorated glass pickle dteh and would bo made for him. Score* of doc­
fork. Mr. and Mrs. R. II. Weaver. Wm.. tors never think of this. Thev write
Charlie and Caroline Oake.
prescriptions in bad penmanship and
Set silver fruit knives, Mr. and Mrs. the druggist has to trust to luck.
Rob*t. Rogers.
It seems to me that good penmanship
Luster gold band wash-bowl and
should
be made one of the requisites of
pitcher, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rogers.
Brunels rug, Mrz and Mrs. F. G. a physician's right to practice. Medi­
Goodyear, and Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Bush. cal colleges should have a penmanship
Toilet bracket and oomb case. Miss department and require its Btudenta to
Addle Stone, Mtes Zola Tuttle. Will C. take a full ooursc before graduating.
In that way many mistakes of pbyiiiPacker, and James Ransom.
Library lamp, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. ci«M now attributed u&gt; druggist* mfUt
be svoided. '-ateayo Swa
’
Hicks, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Hicks, Mr.

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THE NEXT
Winter Goods

At and Below Cost
To reduce Stock before moving.

Table Lmeos, Bleached and Brown Cottons
At Bedrock prices.

Green Wood wanted.

Julius Russell

See Here!

As we are about entering upon the ready

pay system, we desire those whose bills are

long past due to call and adjust the same

withont delay.

We are tired of book-keeping,

and still more tired of dunning.

We will sell you good goods as cheap as

the. same quality can be bought in the State,

but must have our pay for them when sold.
No credit given after February 1st.
Respectfully,

Brooks &amp; Cook

Jamij 201 -1886- February 20#.

and Mrs. M. W. Hicks and Geo. 8. Da­
vis.
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WKDDIKO AMIIVIMA1T.
KDITOBBAXXKB:

I'lease give space tn your valuable
paper for a surprise party that wiuj
held in the town of Carlton at Joseph
L. and Nettie Ickes' it being their cot­
ton marriage anniversary. On Friday.
Feb. 12th, about noon toe relatives of
the above named commenced coming
with baskets filled with the good things
of earth until tee table was loaded
down with ratable*, and tbe house pret­
ty well crowded with relatives. Then
all gathere«i around tbe table and par­
took bountifully, after which the table
was cleared and the presents plaint] on
it and presented to the above named
couple after which Mr. A. H. Ick«,
made some appropriate remarks and all
telt that they had a good time th^n

The poet *»y» that an Oliver chilled
plow which costs 614.00 in this country
is sold in Canada for •7.00. That Is a
statefuent whose falsity we will authoratlvHy prove. Mr. Cadwallader is draw­
ing upon his imagination for facte.
This is poetic Ucense. but It te not proof. going to their several ataxies.
The: following are the pnwent*:
Tbe republican Does not Mr. Cadwallader know that it
Mtes Ada Seger—Towel
te became the Oliver chilled plow isi
Geo. Seger and wlfe-Shirt and towel.
patented in this country, that it ooste

Kateer mid wife^irt^

Th»OUrer chllUd ptow oouM bemad.

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J^IMOUTTON K&lt;mCK

Mason has a Knlghte of Labor society1
The early closing question te bein»
agitated by 1’ort Huron memhtints

it
“?.w twenty-eight electric
light* in operation at Kainmaynp.
a M. Clfflnenta, of Cheboygan wm
elected a vice president of the retail
shoe dealers association at New York
yesterday.

LOADED!

1 have too many Winter Goods, and will for
the next THIRTY DAYS sell at

20 per Cent OFF!
The following:

Creai Bala

li«n »ppl!r&lt;l !nt,i th

Cloaks, Shawls, Hoods, Underwear, Woolen
Hosiery, Skirts, Leggings, Bed Beankets, Yarns, Gloves and Mittens,
Caps, Flannels, Woolen Shirts, Over­
coats, and Black and Colored Cashmekis!
Also my Entire Stock of
At 10 per cent from regular pricee.

F. N. Ickes -Pair of pots.

M. J. GOSS.

0278618

�John E.RKMBBUBG,the free-tbought
PERSOHXLMENT1ON.
orator of the west, lectures at Union
Mr. Frank Blaunott is again in tbe
Hall Saturday evening and Sunday
afternoon and evening. Come out anil hamesa shop.
HASTINGS. THPBBDAV. rtMHT *»• I—8- bear him.
E. H. Sb»on. of Freeport, was In the
On Saturday there was sawed at J. city Tuesday.
"Local Advertising Rates:
L. Wilkins' mill 10,702 feet of basswood
W. S Powers, of Nastntlle, was in
and oak in three hours and 45 minute* town Monday.
j-iK«j35yswar
'
stopping to file tbt saw in the time
BUMlnr^k ijk ceMto
Unp
Frank Kims was in the city Tuasdav
Quick work.
with his father.
!j?ds or Thanks. 10 ccuU per line.
Ths body of Mrs. C. H. Olmstead waa
JUiriace and Death iiotlew free.
James F. Meaul, of Lansing, was in
All not leva for KnlerUlnmenU for profit ot iti- brought to Bellevue, for Interment on
ritvUluali or onjanltaUona, except for chart table Sunday. The deceased was married to our city Saturday.
«r benevolent porpoua. will be chanted for at Mr. Olmstead about a year ago. She
F. M. Wadteigb, of Battle Creek, was
died at their home in Larimore, Dak.
on onr streets Tuesday.

come troin.
And certainly if “the
ladies" prefer tliat their money shall be
used for the purchase of books for the
library, we shall lie as well pleased aa if
it had been expended for any other
public improvement While the dance
and social were largely the result of
the hearty labors or “the la-liw.” yet
the money raised was for a public
Surpose, and as tbe railroad seems to be
I. G., its expenditure for any other
public, improvement that suits “the
ladies” ail] certain!r be satisfactory to
BanneiL
Friday last Charles W. Jones was

Do not fail to hear Remsburg at Un­
Hurd Tinkler spent a few days of
ion Hall Saturday evening and Sunday the past week in this city.
afternoon and evening. The admission
J. M. Powers, of Bellevue, saw the
Is free and it win cost nothing but ynur .sights of Hastings Monday.
that and ,0° WlU ** fichJy P*1*1 for
M. F. Jordan, of Middleville, is in at­
tendance at the Circuit Court.
.
Large catches of fish are reported
J. H. Earl, of Orangeville, is in at­
1 »-*nl SCO cords ot Move wood- for good* out
at my store. I will mH the pxxb for wood aa from WaU Lake. A party from this tendance at the Probate Court.
cheap M for caah.
place hail splendid success there a few
W. P. Powers, of Trail Co., Dakota.
All Koods warranted aw represented by me.
Is visiting Barry county friends.
Bring your watohoe. clocks and jewelery for days since. Dr. J. Andrua was among
p. W. Smith, of Castleton, ia spending
repair* to me and have It attended to by an ex- the number. The Dr. caught some fine
fish
—
also
a
bad
cold.
a few days with his son Clement
liericnced workman.
A DwaRACEFVL row occurred ou ‘
Mrs. E. Busby gives a progressive
.
State start Sunday evening, in which ••uchre thir, Wednesday, evening.

27 years old. That evening his friends,
to the number of GO or more, invaded
his home in his absence, and gave him
•n genuine surprise. As tokens of their
esteem, two fine books of'poems and a
beautiful album were presented him by
the assembled friends, and a handsome
study gown by his mother) Rev. Huns­
berger made the presentation speech in
neat Shape, and Charley responded as
well as could lie expected from a bash­
ful and retiring young man. Excellent
refreshtnents'and an evening of merry­
making made the oceassion one to be
long, remembered by all participants,
whose wish for Charley was “many
happy returns ot this day."

two cigar makers had their countance*
Scld Tinkler, of this city. Is visiting
RS. W. H. HAY FORD has a tine decked with azure hues, and their hemL friends in Grund Rapids this week.
enlarged bv several bumps which arc
class in .
Mr. Joseph Shaw, the new&lt;barnca3
pot original or beautiful.
maker, is visiting friends in Wayland.
March 1st, Ed. Morrill will occupy
Eugene Harthorn and Fred Hughes,
the Hand store on Jefferson SL; with a ■ of Prairieville, were in the city Monday.
win.-, a* Musical Instructor will please call at Stock of clothing. Mr. Morrill bus
Job Cheesebrough. of Freeport, was
many frfaads in this city and vicinity, anioug the Banner's Wedntwdav call­
is a pusliing. progressive and square ers.
dealing business man, and will make
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Messer returned
^NNIVERSAKY BARTY.
things lively in the.dolhing busineM. from their California crip Monday evenunless we are greatly mistaken.

Elsewhere we publish a commuhlcation from F. M. Potter, to which we
invite the attention of all readers. We
give the same in full, as we believe In
fair play to all. Mr. Pottar is mistaken
in saying that wt denounced him and
his lecture. We did neither. Person­
ally w&lt;- entertain for him node but the
Thereby we save time and money in not keeping books;
most friendly feeling. It was a great
save paying constable and justice fees. As we give no credit
hardship for us. after having first com­
plimented him in a farmer issue of the at all we lose nothing from bad debts and interest on accounts.
paper upon his entrance to the lecture No man is good enough financially to get credit at our store.
rield, and advised Barry county posts to
secure his services, to afterward criti­ When a customer buys goods of us he pays for the goods only.
cise his production. But the senti­ He is not paying for time and money spent for booK-keeping.
ments we expressed- were those of nine He is not feeing tbe constable and justice.
He is not helping
out of ten of the audience who listened
to the “Army Bean." We believe if to feed the dead-beat nor paying interest on long time accounts.
Mr. Potter would remove tbe objection­ You can see plainly from the above why we can and do sell
able features of this lecture, and have it goods in our line cheaper than credit dealers possibly can.
sdeh that people could listen to it with­
out a shock to their moral sensibilities, We are the leaders in low prices and we dare quote prices.
ha would find sufficient remuneration,
and we assure him that ye would be
far more pleased to approve than to
criticise.
Best roller flour, per cwt, 82 40 Choice Japan tea,
"
- blrwl - “
“
“ dust.
- \
Teachers’
Class.—On
Monday,
“
Roasted Rio Coffee, - '
March 1st. the spring teachers’ class Granulated wheat meal, per t»
06 Rojaiuoja Coffee (extra fine)
r
15 Nutmegs, per oz. \will be formed to continue four weeks. Cerealine, per package. 7 bars Kirk’s Soap, \ “
two packages, The purpose of this class is to review Entire
wheat fl^Mrcwt.
8 75 A 7*4 inch glass stand lamp
all of tbe elementary branches, to ex­
(We are the only house in the city
complete, with burner and
tend the knowledge already possessed,
which
handles
the
genuine
brand
of
XXX
flint
glass
chimney.
and especially tofticrease the teachers’
Ebony and gold hanging lamp,
knowledge of the principles of teaching. this flour.)
Head plug tobacco, per lb.
45 Glass sets, consisting of butter
■ The board will employ an extra teach­ Spear
Grit
35
dish, sugar bowl, creamer and
er in the HighSchool and are deter­
"
spoon holder, all for
- mined that thu class shall be the super­ Sweet Cuba, fine cut,
300 matches. ior of any yet held. With a corps of Bad Boy.
Jumbo
“
“
7800
“
.
.
.
.
experienced and thoroughly progressive
Sentry
smoking
tobacco
18
teachers, they feel that tbe practical
needs of the common school teachers
will be met Spedal attention will be
W6 are retailing sugar at wholesale prices.
given to those branches and points in
which experience has shown tnatteach­
ers are most likely to fait
The Barry county teachers' associa­
tion will meet during tbe month of
All good warranted firetrclass al'the Cash Grocery House.
March, giving additional interest and
affording further means bf improve­
ment to all the teachers present A
varied and extended program has been
prepared in which each one will find
something adapted to his partisular
need. Everv Indication point* to a
venr large attendance.
For any desired information address

The Hastings Banner.

YVANTBD!

200 Cords Wood.

JOHN BSSSMEB. Jeweier.

M

JVLTJSIO

Barry Lodge No. 13,
iasusgs Diu lo. 13, U. L

Knights of Pythias,
Will eelebnite tho Twenty-thM Anniversary of
tin* losUtutlon of the order by a

The initial Dumber or the Plainwell
Enterprise is at hand, presenting a
creditable appearance. But unless we
are “wav off" the Enterprise will find
rough sledding. We judge from the
meagre advertising patronage of the
number Wore us. and the fart that
Plainwell has a good news paper in the
Independent.

Mrs. Win. Stimson, of Ann Arbor,
is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Black.

E. Lokchurt. of North Castleton,
inode a pleasant call at this office Sat­
urday.
•
Walter Webster, of Nashville, was
in the city on profcesionial business
Tuesday.

At Union Hall,

Music tij Squires’ Orchestra,
An Exhibition Drill

Local News.

Will buy more GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, CROCKERY and
GLASSWARE at

J. H. Beamer &amp; Co.’s
Than at any similar establishment in Barry county. Proof
of the pudding is the eating of it. The correct test of the
above assertion is a thorougn triaj. We invite the bargain
hunter to make the test to his satisfaction. We can point U
scores who have done so. Today thet are our regular custo­
mers. Why this is so can be summeo up in this. We pay
cash for our goods. We sell them for cash and

Casli Only-

Messrs H. C. Peckham and John
Stand up. Mr^Bates of the Grand
Traverse Herald, and take your medi­ larger, of Freeport, were in the dtv
Tuesday.
cine. The memory ofKpian runneth
The many friends of Mrs. Luke
back to a not very remote period when
that excellent paper, the Herald, pro­ Waters gave her a surprise partv Tues­
tested against the practice ot sending 'day evening.
poorly printed copies to exchanges. A
Hon.. A. C. Towne, of Prairieville,
word to the wise, etc. The Banner was in the town on business the fore
Friday Evening, Febr'y 19th. will hereafter expect nicely prinUsl cop­ part
of the week.
ies of the Herald.
8. D. Clay, of Grand Rapids, regis­
The race between Walrath anil Ward tered at the Hastings House Tuesday.
at the Jeff, rink Friday evening, waa by He is associated in the defense of CarOP GRAND RAI’IDb,
veth.
.
all odds the finest race ever skated on.
Mr. 1. W. Leonard, of Chicago, is vis-;
A Cordial Invitation Extended to All. that floor, the five miles being made in iting his daughter Mre. Baker Shriner.
2129, with the chairs placed near the
walls. As was expected, Ward waathe He intends remaining the balance of •'
winner, by one-half lap. WalratlTsur- the week.
Crised even his warmest surporters by
City Marshal Jas. A. Nims, who has
is great speed. He is a much more been in poor health for some time, is ■
fcalurea ot the evening.
graceful skater than Wara.
considerably worse, being confined to i
XupjHr furnished bv the Ladiee' Sori। the bouse. With his attending physi-'
a regular meeting held Tuesday cian, he went to Grand Rapids Tuesaav,
■ tv connected with Emmanuel Church.
evening, the 11th, the following officers for medical treatment.
were elected for the ensuing year, for
I Hastings Division No. 19, I’. R. K. ot'
A Protest.—A few days since,
meeting a lad of. seven summers, a Ban­
Sir Kt. Commander—E. Y. Hogle.
ner representative was thus adjured:
Sir Kt. Lieut. Com.—F. G. Goodvear.
“Say. mister: please put in the Banner
Sir KL Herald-W. H. Powers.
that the school board won’t let the
Sir Kt. Recorder—W. D. Hayes.
Sir Kt Treasurer—P. A. Sheldon.
। janitor give us heat enough at the
school house." Perhaps it would be
C. H. COLE.SujW.
Sir Kt Guard—S. Greusel.
well for the school board to take heed
________HaatlDga Midi.
Sir Kt Smtlnel-L. L. Holloway.
rili-i: streets were jam full of people
of this protest from Yoiuog America.
Naturday.^z
A
t a regular meeting of* Fitzgerald
Having succeeded Brooks &amp; Cook in
Post held Feb., 13th 1886, *he following
Muni interest is manifested in the
the grocery business, I respectfully so­ , The Carveth Trial.—The case of
Carveth trial.
licit the patronage of the customers of. the People vs. Wm. J. Carveth, charged resolutions were presented and adopted
Hasting*, now has a full-fledged sig­ i the former eoncern^and the publi&lt;\gen- with attempted wife-pcisoning, is now and ordered to be published:
nal service statioipX' , .
[coi-r.J
I erally. Good, honest goods, fair prices on trial in the Circuit Court.. The reg­
IlKAUQI AKTKKS FmOEKAlJJ I’OAT. &lt;
Mr. Isaac Barker, of Morgan, drop­ t and courteous treatment to all. All ularjury panel was soon exhausted in
No. 123. (LA. K.
f
1 accounts due to Brooks A Cook are to the effort, to secure a jury. Monday ev­
ped dead from heart disease Tuesday.
Hastings. Febrwy IS, iuc.
lie paid to me. , and mutt be vetUed at. ening an extra panel of 75 were sum­
Extra copies of the Detroit Tribune once. I expect prompt attention to this moned, and Tuesday evening 50 more
Wukrkak, At the benefit entertain­
and Evening Journal on sale at Happy notice from1 all who owe the former were summoned. Av ednreday forenoon ment held by this Post on Tuesday eve.,
George’s.
a jury was secured a.« follows: Eiirl 9th inst, one F. M. Potter, by the pro­
firm.
Bugbee, Lorenzo Cook, Eugene Harth- duction then and there produced and
The Woodland Cornet Band give a
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n-COOKon, Wm. Moon, Henry Will, Chas. read by him, did bring a stigma upon
hand concert at Woodland Saturday
Adelfert Merchant was tried be­ Bronson, Calvin J. Bassett, Lafayette the Poet, disrepute upon the order of
evening.
fore Esq KenoSton Thursday on the Wilkinson. Wm. Gates, Alonzo E. South­ the Grand Arm
the Republic and
A ladies white apron was found on charge of selling liquor to Chaa. Mann, wick, A. L. Bradlev and F. Bishop. an insult to its
ds, who with sym­
the street* a few days since. Owner
willing hands re­
a minor. The jury, and it was as good Just previous to theclose of the forenoon pathetic hearts
call at, this office.
sponded in contributions and in person
an one as could be desired, brought in a Hess.’on Prosecutor Colgrovu opened the
The K. of P.’s are anticipating a verdict of acquittal. Merchant admit-' case on behalf of the people, clearly and to its success. Therefore,
Revolved, That this Poet regrets be­
large attendance at their anniversary ted selling liquor to Mann, but claimed forcibly outlining a case startling In
yond measure this mistake and asks h
party Friday evening.
that-he thought he was old enough to its developments. Further than this
we forbear mention. At present writ­ discriminating public not to judge ns
Don't buy any more clothing before be a man. The law says that where a ing, Wednesday afternoon, witnesses are by that standard.
•aatnining some of the “T, C. &amp; Co.” liquor-dealer has sold liquor too minor, being examined by the people. Over
Revolved, That this Post denounce
but had good reason to believe, and did
.goods. See advertisement.
believe, that the purchaser of the liquor 60 witnesses have been subpoenaed by the said F. M. Potter and his produc­
Mr.-,, r ord, an i(ged lady long a resi­ was twenty-one. he shall not be deemed the prosecution. Next week we shall tion, as an Imposition on this Poet and
an
outrage upon common decency, and
give
a
concise
summary
of
tbe
evidence
dent of this city, died Monday, of a can­ guilty. Beside the jury, so one of them
that the members of Fitzgerald Pout
cer. She was a great sufferer.
told us, thought the case was a put up and proceedings of the trial.
No. 125 G. A. R-, deem it their duty to
job on Mr. Merchant.
JJhe annual meeting of th? Barry A thus manifest their displeasure,
John E. Rkmsburg, of Atchison,
Revolved, That the foregoing be pub­
K.-inftas, has the reputation of being a
Wm. Norman, of Johnstown, is no Eaton Insurance Co. was held in Union
lished in one or more papers of this city.
logical reasoned and a pleasing orator.
friend to James Lee, of that township, hall Tuesday afternoon. The attendance
BAKER KHRINER. Commander.
By 'notice elsewhere it will be seen and manifested his hostility by invad- was large, considering the inclement
Attest, O. H. GREENFIELD. Adjadant.
that that the firm
arm of Brooks
iJrooks &amp; Cook I।
J
J
weather.
The
business of
the
luu bM delved. Mr.brooks retlrior I !■&gt;» U&gt;» ■*“"» rerjtarw WodnMdsy meeting
was
transacted
with
I evening. and was about to do bodily the
utmost dispatch
and
good
I’erhafs never in the history of this violence to his aged futher-ln-law. when feeling. Tbe officers to be elected were
Scarletfever has appeared in two famines
rjty were there so many removals of Lee interfered and threw the obtruder. the secretary, and five directors for each
business houses as ore now in contem­ out doors. Thereupon the latter tired a county. In a very able manner J. W.
, and alck headtile through the window of the Lee Ewing. Oneida, presented the name of
plation.
domicil, and cannonaded the door with
In the race between Ward and Wai- other tiles, breaking a panel of the D. W. Rogers for secretary. He waa
rath at Middleville, Saturday night, door. It is claimed that Norman is a followed by .A. C. Towne who seconded
Lucky Star cigar are Long Havana filler.
Walrath was the victor. Time, 20 bad citizen, and win answer for his the nomination in a neat speach. Tbe
other candidates nominated for the
minutes.
misdeeds at the bar of justice in Esq. position were C. W. Biggs and R. K. Ypenlaall on'
The ladies of the Presbyterian church Kenastou's court.
Stanton.
Mr. Rogers was elected,
will give a society at Rea Ribbon hall
receiving 71 of the 114 votes cast.
Ak invited party ot neighbors and
wn Friday, Feb. 2tt. to which everybody
The directors were also elected by
friends was in quiet and peaceable ballot. Orson Swift being the only
is cordially invited.
The Herald party, at Freepbrt Fri­ enjoyment of the occasion assembled at director who was re-elected for Barry Carlton’* lecture there.
day evening was the most pleasant so- the house of Wm. Hatten’s, in Castleton, county. The Eaton county directors
A Saclnac trait netted tn tbe strain thia week
cjal event in the history of that bright Wednesday evening the 10th. But a were all re-elected. Following are the
few uninvited friends put in an appear­ officers for the ensuing year:
and progressive little village.
President—Esek Pray.
ance, and wanted to share in the festiv­
IxvsT, about two weeks ago, between ities. This great breach of propriety
Vice President—8. J. Bldelman. this city and Morgan a mink boa. If was overlooked by thane present, and
Secretary.—D. W. Rodgers.
tinder will return same to N. T. I^arker all would have been peaceable enough,
Treasurer.—C. E.- Chappell.
he will receive a liberal reward.
Barry Co. Directors—R. K. Stnntc„.
had not these obtrusive outsiders be­
The (asm of the People vs. Charted haved themselves in a highly improper J. II. Earl, J. J. Trego, Geo. C. Nichols
When remonstrated with and Orson Swift.
Curtis for burglary, and Richard Freer manner.
Fulton
Co. Directors— D. J.
for assault and battery, were nolle for their misconduct, they became bois­
terous and abusive. They were then S. W. Mapes, 8. II. Rooraback
prpsequied in the Circuit Court.
Ewing and 8. W. Harmon.
ilred
bodily
from
the
house,
but
return
­
**ThkSh.ikespere Club is a flourishing
ed, resumed their abuse, and were again
We dislike to disagree with
literary organization of this city. The compelled to vacate the premises. But
Club meets- at the residence of Mrs. they returned a second time, came load­ the ladles," but our authority was several
ed for bear, and commenced .an indis­ “of the ladies." who urged ns to do what
criminate attack on the household with we could to induce tbe council to pur­
the Hendershott store, now used by M. brickbats. Not only those who fired chase street lamps, and said that it
E. Nevins, after April 1st next This the roughs were assaulted. but others was tbe understanding that the ladies
placeyi^6 I?re&lt;I-a neatanrt «&gt;n»«n&lt;*Mouy who hail taken no part in the proceed­ railroad aid fund waa to be used for
ings. Tbe parties who threw the misales that purpose, in cane the railroad pro­
were Warren and Ellsworth Daly, Oliver
Others btaidea have ex­
Hemsouuo speaks at I nion Hall Sat­ Bolten and Charles Everett. Warrants ject failed.
pressed to us that that was their
urday evening and Sunday afternoon are out for Hplteu and Ellsworth Daly, understanding as to the disposition to
”1
’
and evening.
Afternoon lecture 2 and the ofthuro will also l&gt;e arrested. be made of the funds. Such was our
o'clock sharp; evening lectures 7W The l*w-«i&gt;Wing i-op^f that neigh­ recollection of the matter also. But
borhood ore It to themselvui to see tbe matter is not worth wrangling
o’clock sharp. Subject*............. ......
about Hartings ought to have Mrert
ing."
"Bible Morah
Claims.’’

Social Party

THE ALMIGHTY

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T’HE BEST
1
- FURNACE MADE
And therefore the cheapest is the

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fH)

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Three Radiators. Moat Furnaces have but one. This gives
• the Kenfleld furnace a great advantage over other fur­
2naces
as a heat producer.

has an ash-pit Most wood furnaces have none. This
much trouble and inconvenience.
3■ It saves
to adjust to get a giyen temperature in a
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4. Easiest
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’suranoe of long wear and better uniformity of neat.
5■ Thickness
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6. Perpendicular
Those who expect to build houses tbe coming season will
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the most economical, is the Kenfleld fnrnace. Call at

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tilating your dwellings.

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Required to run this furnace than for one ordinary parlor
stove. It ia far more comfortable than Btovee, far less trouble
to operate, will heat your whole house, give uniformity of
temperature, and is cleaner and healthier for the bon
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house
thaa
a stove. Whether your dwelling is new or old. it will pay you
to put in one of these furnaces. At Brooks A Kenfield’s you
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�MOTIVE.
be expected after so vital an organ b
Emfred/ No wonder son* writers
I S3VPWC arc degenerating. Don t you
see the great, the extreme importance
of keeping the machinery In working
order? Could the finest engine do even,
a fractional part of thb work, without
attention from the engineer? Don t
Ta t»r Sdltar iTU* HeUnti/k Amm- you see how dangerous thb hidden dtoMseb? It b lurking about us con­
stantly. without giving any warning of
fte presence.
•Ae most skillful physicians amnot
detect it at times, for the kidneys them­
tiworgans which diseased kidneys so selves cannot be examined by imv
easily breakdown? You are conduct­ means which we have at our commuio.
ing a scientific paper, and are unpreju­ Even the onulysb of the water, chem­
diced exceptin IaVor ot S’6.?™
, Ji ically and microscopically, reveals noth­
is needltas to say, no medical journal of ing definite In many cases, even when
"Code" Standing would admit these die kidneys are fairly broken down.
facts, for very obvious reasons.
Then look out for them, as disease,
no mutter where situated, to 93 per
cent., as shown by after-death exanunations,
has iw origin in the breaking
That we may emphasize and clearly
explain the relation tho kidneys sustain down of these secreting tubes in the
to tho general hedth. and how much is interior of the Kidney.
As you value health, as you desire “'PROF.” SMITH’S SCHOOL.
?.ejx ndent upon them, we propose, met­
aphorically speaking, to take one from long life free from sickness and suffer­
the humnh uodv, place In the waah- ing, give these organs some attention.
Keep
them in good condition and thus Forcing Youn&lt; Ideas In the Southlx»wl before us. tint! examine it for the
prevent (as is easily done) all disease.
public benefit.
Warner's Safe Cure as it becomes
You will imagine that we have before
us a IhmIv shaped like a bean, smooth vear after year better known for ita
Thirty yean ago education in the
and glistening, about fottr inches in wonderful cures and ita power over the
length, two in width, and one in thick­ kidneys, has done and b doing more to Southwest wm a luaky accident. Any
ness. It ordinarily weighs in the adult increase the average duration of life man who happened to know more than
male, about five ounces, but is some­ than all the physicians and medicines his neighbors beoaine a teochm*. There
what lighter in the female. A small known. Warner’s Safe Cure Isa true
organ ? you sav. But umlerstand, the specific, mild but certain, harmless but was no ayatem of schools, the only
common belief being in the birch rod
ten quarts of blood, of which every energetic and agreeable to the taste.
Take it when sick as a cure, and nev­ m a qulckener of the intellect.
drop pjLwrs through these filters or sew­
ers, as they may be called, many times er let a month go by if you Deed it, Throughout thb section of country
adav, as often as through the heart, without taking a few bottles as a pre­
making a complete revolution in three ventive, that the kidneys may be kept were a number of families from the
minutes. From the blood they sepa­ in proper order, the blood pure, that older Southern States, and chiefly from
rate the waste material, working away health and long life mav be your bless­ Virginia. These families were usually
steadily, night and day, .-deeping or ing.
of good lineage, and drawn to the nbwwaking, tireless as the heart itself, and
cr country through land grants for mil­
fully of as much vital importance; rt“
itary and other serviced.
With them
moving impurities from (&gt;5 gallons of
SCHOOL AND CHURCH.
blood each hour, or about 19 barrels
they brought the habits and opinions of
—The Roman schoolmasters used a
• a. h dav. or 9.125 hogsheads a year!
the mother State. These included,
What a wonder that the kidneys can whip made of eel skin to punish their
above- everything else,.devotion to some
last imy length of time under this pro­ scholars on the naked bark.
digious strain, trental and neglected as
—The Baltimore Catholic Mirror esti­ particular religious sect and respect for
they are!
mates the colored Catholic population letters. The'sons of the families were
iVi Mice this delicate organ open of the United States at 100.000.
usually sent to college, and were coulengthwise with our knife, and (will
—iByiall means agitate the-question sidered orach-s of learning when they
roughly describe its interior.
of grading teachers salaries according returned.
We 'find it to be of a reddish-brown
Such a teacher,.belonging to one of
color, soft and ciusily torn; filial with to merit, and let the question of sex in these old Virginia families, was Will­
hundreds of little tunes, short and this sphere bedaid aside.—Philadelphia iam Smith. His grandfather had
\
thread-like, starting from the arteries, Tiinee.
moved
with his numerous family at an
—Rev. Atticus G. Haygood, of the
ending Ln a little tuft about midway
early day into the famous hlue grass
from it/ outside opening into a cayity Muthpdbt Church South, says that region of Central Kentucky, in conse­
since
tbe
war
the
people
of
the
North
of considerable size, which is called the 1
quence of a grant of six thousand acres
pelvis or, roughly speaking, a sac, have contributed no Ihm than 840,009,­
for educational purpose* in the from the mother State ou account of
which is for the purpose of holding the 000
1
military services. Owing to the imper­
—Chieago Timet.
water to further undergo purification South.
!
Iiefore it passes down from here into
—Along the line of the Panama fect surveys of that day and the result,
the ureters, and so on to the outside of ।Canal are nine preach'n-r stations kept ing litigations, be threw up the grant
the body. These little tubes are the up
1
by the Church of England. There in disgust and retired to a neighboring
tillers which do their work automat- are
।
about 18.000 laborera. a .number of
When William Smith waa a boy, the
ically. and right here is where the dis­ whom regularly avail themselves of
center of all accessible learning in that
ease of the kidney first begins.
the privilcgua thus afforded.
country wm the Miami University, at
Doing the vast amount of work
—
The
Boston*
Cooking
School
ha*
Oxford. O.. and to it the youth was
which they are obliged to, from the
slightest irregularity in our habits. ,bad-six men m pupil* urfriug the year. sent. Such an event in those days is to
from cold, from high living, from stim­ One man cook toolc a thorough course be comparetl with that nf a modern ex­
ulants or a thousand and one other null the five other iunn took lessons for plorer to uuknown lands. The family
causes whichxx-eur every day, they be- thq personal^sauslMCtion of knowing | seamstress who got up his wardrobe,
edme somewhat weakened in their how to prepare food.—Botton Journal. was much in demand in social circlra,
—Although twenty thouoand volume* owing to her acquaintance with its .de­
ners e force.
What is the result? Congestion or have been added in the Inst two years tails and her opportunities for compre­
stoppage of the current of blood in the 'to lhe Cnluuihia College library there hending the family's state of mind io
small idood vessels surrounding them, b need of more books to meet the de­ view ortho ffreat event.
which become blocked; these delicate mands of the professors and students
W’hen William Smith returned from
membranes are irritated; inflammation in
! the various d&lt;.-pariruenU of the Uni­ college no youth was thouglit to have
is set up. then pus is formed, which versity.
'
esnecially in the graduate ever carried away so large a burden of
jMliects in the pelvis or sac; the tubes -courses.—Jv. F. Sun.
learning. Ail disputed questions *uch ‘
tire at first partially, and soon are total­
—Arrangements have been made for ns the spelling of a word, puzzlhig
ly. unable to do their work. The pel- ,
vic sac goes on distending with this a
; serie* of conventions in tho intereat problems among the bricklayers, and
of home mission* in the exveral Presby­ hitches in the exchange of butter add
corruption, pressing upon the blood ,
vessels. All this time, remember, the .teries of the Synod of Ohio. It is the eggs for calico—were brought before
blood, which is entering the kidneys to ।niirpoae of these conventions to bring ■him. Parents were fired by his snobe filtered, Is passing througn this terri- 'before the churches all information on cesees with ambition for their own
work and needs of the home mission sons; and William Smith, instead of.
ble, disgusting pus. for it cannot take the
'
becdjning the teacher in ordinary m
fields.—Cleveland Leader.
any other route:
—The'American miasionaries are not the other college men had been, onehed
Stop and think of it for a moment
Do you realize the' importance, nay the a
1 little proud of the prowess and clever­ a school for boys preparing for college.
of the Bulgarians. Many iff the Into this it wm the hope of every
vital becessity. of having the kidneys ness
।
in order! Can you expect when they bright
!
young men who have com- m father and mother to get their boy.
The school house was n large brick
are diseased or obstructed, no matter the
1
front in tne war received their train­
how little, th nt you can have pure blood ing
i
In the schoob established by the building, painted white, with a portico
and escape disease? It would be just .American missions, which have ever and those imposing oolumu that were
as reasonable to expect, if a pest-house been
'
a part of tho dignified architecture of
warmly welcomed in Bulgaria.
were set across Broadway and count­
—For five yean*, every night in the that country, and wm called the col­
less thoiwaffds were compelled to go .year without iutermliwion, well at­ lege. Ln keeping, William Smith wm
through its pestilential doors, and ee- :
styled profeuor. Years after, when
cape from contagion and disease, as for tended Gospel meetings have been held the school wm only a memory, middle­
at the Bowery Mission of the Young
one to expect the blood to escape pol- :
aged men would occMlonally drift
Men
’
s
Home
New
York.
On
a
re
­
lution when constantly running thrnpgh
around to William Smith's home, then
cent Sunday evening the fifth anniver­
a disiMsed kidney.
in a different State, and to the MtonishNow. what b the reeult? Why. that sary was held, at which wonderful tes­ ment of hb family, who knew him only
the blood takes up and deposits thirpol- timonies were given by men who had M an active bnsinen man. call him pro­
son as it sweeps along into every organ, been rescued.— N. Y. Tribune.
. lessor—a title that sent hb grandchil­
into every in h of muscle, tissue, fleeh
—The Poles, Bohemians, Servians dren giggling behind the tables and
and bom*, tram your head to your feet. and Bulgarians, and, in general, the chairs.
And
whenever,
from hereditary Slavonians living in the city of New
At that time, however, m if to make
influence
or
otherwise,
some York and neighborhood, are dbeuwing
part of the body is weaker than anoth­ a project to establish in this country a amends for the restraint of the atle.
er, a countless train of diseases Is Slavonian Roman Catholic diocese in the boys out of school spoke familiarly
of
him m Bill Smith. A rt*.*u college
established, such as consumption, in
charge of a Bishop, a Slavonian by professor has since told me that his life
weak lungs, dyspepsia, wheze there is a
birth. There is no reason why the wm made miserable at one time, when
delicate stomach; nervousness, insanity,
paralysis or heart disease in those who Slav Catholic* of this country should an installment of William Smith's boys
not form a union of their own like that was sent to hb college, by being con­
have weak nerves.
The heart mwd toon M the effect* of tho German Catholics or the Irish tinually told “that wasn't what Bill
&lt;*/ the ]&gt;ot.w&gt;n, at it require* pure blood Catholics. But it is curious that these Smith aald;" Bill Smith didn't do it in
? fr’’&gt;' &lt;» rtahl arfLn. fi inctwuw. American citizens of Slav birth intend that way?’
William Smith himself used to tall
its stroke in number and force to com­ to petition the Czar of Russia that he
pensate for the natural stimulus want- wduld intervene in their behalf before with glee how rlittle Drake Beasley,
in.lls endeavor to crowd the impure the Pope. A Catholic priest, a Poleby whose father begged to have him sit in
blood through this obstruction, causing birth, dm already applied to the Rus­ the school room and gather what
pain, palpitation, or an out-of-breath sian Consul of thb city on the subject crumbs of learning he could, since he
trolluf
Uimsiura1 u Ihla Ion»l —U. Y. Bun.
.
wm too young to be admitted, too pr«h
labor b? the heart must soon falter
cocious for other schools, and too bad
tweoming weaker and weaker until
to keep at home, used to twitch him by
• one day it tuddetily itops, and a death
Much excitement has been made by the elbow in tho midst of a lessen:
,v’e5irt,|PearMl *'hea,rt dbeMe" to the 1reports recently published on the vile “Say, Bill Smith, lend me a chaw of
condition of the slums of London. In tobacco.’*
,medical profession, learned 'one cellar waa found a family consist­
The familiarity wm all the more
and dignified, call these diseases by 1ing of a man sick with small-pox, his marked since little Drake might have
high-sounding namee, treat them alone, 'dying wife, three half naked and dirty borrowed tobacco from any of the boys,
and patients die, for the artcrie* are 'children and one pig. In some partis for wooden boxes filled with sawdust
•■urntna ^ow death to the ^ecUdpart, 'there is ono gin-mill to every hundred were as much a part of the school fur­
constantly adding fuel brought from 1persons. What defilement! Yet cor­ niture M the dears
®uPPur*ting, pus-laden kidneys 'responding impurities often defile the
I knew William Smith m an elderly
which here in our wash-bowl are very 1human blood. They can be cast out by
putrefaction iteelf. and which should Brown’s Iran Bittera, the great man, although for some time familiar
have been cured first
strengthener and purifier. Mr. h, J. with the reputation of this school,
whfth is one of tho traditions of the
But this b not all the kidneys have !
country ho had long before left. Since
,d0:. f.or y°u mu8t remember that .
I he has retired from active busineM, as
each adult takes about seven pounds of ;purifier I ever tried. It gives all the
alhmen whom circumstances have
nourishment each twenty-four hours to satisfaction a man wants.
turned aside from chosen pursuit*, hb
supply the waste of the body which b
A trout weighing forty-one pounds
constantly going on. a waste equal to w® caught in the Straits of Mackinac mind delights to dwell on those early
days. Thb pleasure Is particularly keen
the quantity taken.
Thia, too the
after he has been. invited to some clos­
kidneys have to separate from the blood
Credit is due the German women and ing cxercbes or public school examina­
with all its decom
physicians for first using Red Clover tions. It is announced fry a aerie* of
But you say.
right, I have no
___ blossoms as a medicine. Best results “ahems!" an nneasinesii in his chair,
Mistaken man! People die of kidney are obtained when combined with other •n anxiety about getting his trousers
aisease of so bad a character that the maUd^I root. uul horto, u ta Dr. properly adjusted over bis shoe tope,
all of which the children would call
organs are rotten, and yet they have
tfreJiad a P°in nor an ache.'
“getting a good ready." Hb friends
Wbr? BrouNtlwdlMw^aUuM
understand these signa, and usually
w» h.v»BioTO. In th, tnurior or th,
some one considerately aays:
maxaria
cuaeaae.
indigeation.
1
dm
of
ap
­
wtnr.tAmW. /ro&gt; MTHt of petite, low spirits, brad ache and aU d£
••Mr. Smith, the high school exercises
jee/ltu/ to
- —- m __
w!^O£2eAS2‘‘y'- 1&gt;rk* 80 wct8’ of were very fine. now. weren't thev? The
essay* were creditable and the dedutnntled HOtChKMB.
SODCKTirlO TBUlM-

taryship of the

mutual bcac-

auch school* in our

dren’a to* on i crack, and the other
haM in keeping them there, al! I've got
to mv b w* didn’t have any such
Khools in our day. Why. I happened
to go in the public achool* the other
day, and the teacher, a young thing in
frills and buckles, wm trying to got the
school in order. She wm all red and
hot with trying. Then she said ‘on*,’
and tho children took up their pens.
•Two,-’ and they struck a position with
their au-ras. Then sonto of the boya
weren’t up to time, and it all had to
be done over. *Three,’ then they began
to write in copy book* that had all to
lie at a certain' angle. It took nearly
ten minutes to get them started. You
may see the value qf all this fats and
feathers. I don’t I never had any
such red tape in my achool.’’
"Your achool. Why, reallv, Mr.
Smith?"
“Why.yea,” saya Mr. Smith, smiling,
and tak'ing an easy position. "I wish
you could have seen my school. That
was a school, and none of your rtlll-Mdeath schools. I can tall you. Jeeme
Rivera! You don’t want still schools.
Yun want nobv school*. There ia an
educational value in nofa« that none of
the folks down there" (snapping his
fingers Ip the direction 'of the high
school) “know anything ulrout.
"Now, look here. Wh;»t is a school
but a preparation for life. After you
have been trainer! in one of those deaf
and dumb asylums they call schools,
do you suppose the world is going to
hold its breath while you do yopr work ?
No, siree. I never dinnsiuled but one
thing of my boys—learn, learn. Every
man-jack *tu$ii'od in whatever key his
voice went the eMiost on. I’d like to
!
have heard a boy come to me and aay
he couldn't study for the noise.
I’d
have put him between two of the great­
est roarers in the school. Tlien when
he wa* a man I'd have expected him to
come and thank me.
’
“Tlie aim in my school wm to get
knowledge, and each boy got it in the
J way best adapted to hi* case, sml^u
fast or slow as his mind wm capOTe
of receiving it. Some boy* shot ahead
like arrows, other boys crept like
snails. But they all learned, air.”
“But how did yon manage about
their school book*. Mr Smith F’
“Now. school books. There’s an­
other ddusiou. 1 didn!t break parents
up buying schoolbooks a* they no nowa-daya."
Wlllism Smith flung hliuaeif again
around tlio inner circumference of hi*
rocking chair.
“Every bov brought whatever school
books thev happened to have in the
house. There was a museum of old
arithmetics, algebra* and geometries
In that school. I didn't care what book
n boy studied in. When he went to
the blackboard I pretty soon found^iut
how much he knew "
"Well, you must have needed m
many hands m Briareua to have heard
a recitation.”
“Do yon rappoae, sir. I asked any
boy those cut-and-dried things out of
the books? They never *aw any prob­
lem I ever gave them. I made them up.
If a boy was in fractions he got frac­
tions. or interest and proportion, ho
got interest or proportion.
I had
equations all along the line, and sur­
veyed fields of every conceivable shape.
That is the wav to find out how much
boya know. Why. in mathematics. I’d
match my boys against any set ot boya
your graded .school* ever nave, or ever
will produce.
“There wm my brother-in-law, Daniel
. Parker.
Ho* was a banker. One dav
school and «aid.
•Smith. I've I
that will try yt________ _
working on it at the bank until we're
worn out. See what you can do.’ I
turned around and handed it to hi* eon,
a tad of sixteen. ’There, John.' said I.
•solve that for your father.' John took
it and went smilingly to work. In five
minutes he gave it to hi* father, done,
sir. You Dover saw a man as pleased
and nt the same time m croetfolleu as
Danim.
“O, what beautiful studies are Latin
and Greek! I just wish you oould have
heard Horace Morton conjugating the
Greek verb*. That wraa what 1 call
music, hit.
And m for Homer. I’d
rather hear one of my boy* rolling out
those great, large, sonorous Greek
syllables than any of the prims dopy a*
you think ao much of.
There'adfflote
music in it, air.”
"Mr. Smith, didn't you have any girl*
in your school?’’
“Girls? No. sir, except Kitty. I
could do what I pleased with ray own,
when her mother would let mo.
She
used to toddle around and stand up
between the tallest boys in the spelling
class and spell •ba' and ‘bo.’ But girls,
no. You can't whip girl*. They’d
always be crying and running home to
their mother*.”
“O, ho! There wm some whipping
done.
It wasn’t all row-color at that
school, Mr. Smith.”
&gt; M.1 UH ^Oa' Bir' Wt
•Ome O&lt; the
kdliMt whippings you *ver experienced.
You don’t have any such nowadays.
Tliey were the nicest set of boy* you
ever saw in yonr life. But at first they
would ptay truant Then they caught
it I only whipped for that and lying.
I remember one time Dobyns Pouge
and Mit Bramble played hookey.
Of
course the next day they had to taka |t
I pommeled away, and although they
roared like young bulls of Baahan ft
didn't seem to me I caught the right
would you believe it the little ra^ues
had borrowed black *mith*' apron* aud
•tuck them huride of their *hfrta.
“You see, I didn't allow any inter­
ference from tho narent*. When Mrs
rouge came to me about Dobyns—I'd
walloped him for something or other—
I made her a present of him.
‘Take
Adon’* Wlun hhn‘’ The first
thing I knew rite wm back, with tear*
‘^hereyes, begging me to taka him

"Why. «ir, my exhibitions were the
jrrenta of the rear. Ette here, and all
’?*ed .to co“” **“1 dress the
church with cixiars and colored paper
wreaths.
Every candlestiok ta rt.,
town wm onrn
had *U the *

»• wmted.

The school at Dorr C«^r

grand. And there wm Anga*. Liggett,
in ray niece Antoinettes' ba!Marine
dress, and his hands chained, reciting
•The Maniac’ until there wwu’t * dry
eye in the house. Exhibition*! I here a
nothing like them now-a-d*y*. You
may sav what you please, sir, there's
no profunion-to b«- compared to teach­
ing. Give me forty or fifty boys with
। ability and Industry, and I wouldn't
cx&lt;-hniige It for the best business in the
world”
Nobody said him nay, and-William
Smith sank back again into hi* chair,
apparently contoinplittiug the toes of
hi* *hon*. but hb gaze In faafc»was
fixed in the far away past, the source
of tto many pleasant and proud memo
r\e».-Mtry Qay Humphries, in X. Y
Btar.

in mort dl
son afflicted if he have any pride but?,

JJJJMh. wF&lt;^4,
The l«Hity.U,|r,l uwwj
U&gt;&lt;‘Murtnton Anod«Uon »m
at Fremont, M-.trch4« and 17.
'

Children will relluel,»|
mjdlrtne but they will ,u I..
Uk. Dr. jMckron. ryrup .tf
and wild chrrry whairver od. -.5

rroch a tad cowh and rare if,
lag oongh lunch quicker tl„n
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OURRENT FANCIES. &lt;
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ruary 23.

This is emphatically a velvet season. • • • • Organic weakness or low of
Even morning wrappers are trimmed poweriin either mx, however iu.bKM
speedily and permanently cure!
ed'
with fur..
Small plash wraps will be worn again cIqm 10 cents tn stamps tor tosk of
Klculars. World’s DUpeasan
in the spring.
Association. Buffalo,^. Y.
Cuffs as wall aa llneu collars are
again fashionable.
Corsages will be shirred on the shoul­
ders in the spring.
Mr- J. W. Atklu*. Girard RM.
...
Feather qnd lace fans are the pret­ never healtalc k&gt; rwomrunnH y&lt;H»r tev&lt;tr:.. ni,
ten to n.y Mutomm. thr-v rU.
.,!?’•
tiest for ball-room and opera use.
' Plain black silk, faille and gros grain,
rw we Kldaey and Urrr ...umuisU
is again in favor for entire suits.
U»e blood Mtd mniute the
\#
'.«W«w* *« J* wtlhmrt them ihrv win
Round waists and belts a la Joseph ■
undred* of dollars in -f.. -,-i. •
ine are by no means out of fashion.
A novel fancy in men's wear is vel­
vet bindings on dreesn* day suits.
died Thursday of eowtumruoB. ' ‘ * ‘ **••**“.
Ball drrMes are loaded with flowers
natural and artificial, this season.
Experience prove* ahat noth lux elw w mr,;&gt;
The catopm coiffure is In high favor destroy* Scrofula, root and branch.
*««'.
in I'ari*. but not in New York as yetSarvaprill*.
Old-fashioned round boas, vary long
For rtminuttlani. neuralgia, cut. m-j. '&lt;&gt;.
and large.^u*e coming in vogue again. burn*
uae Wees’* World Wonder All aru/gi.;.
Men's shoes, to be fashionable, must
be pointed »4 tho toe and low in the
Interesting Arctic Relics.

China gauze broche with small figure.*among other ball '"drew novelty
fabrics.
imitation straw hats, made of braids
of-plnithd felt, are among late millinery
novdtiHs.
Open work Scotch plaids are to be
worn in the spring, cut into lengths for
trimming plain stuff*.
Tulle dresses, with satin bodices of
tbe same odor, will be the preferred
ball dreases of the seaaon. '
Silk crape. »p*ugle&lt;l with gold and
silver tin&lt;r), is shown for ball dress
draperies and entire skirta.
When ball drew
heart shape, in ib&lt;
an&gt; cut still lower
Hi,- back.
A novel kind of ornament for the
hair is a band of velvet Mt with West
Indian beetles in colored gold, altcrnnting with gold sequins.
Ball dretMM are slightly trained for
married worn -n. but tk rigticitr short,
round, nnd full for young ladies and
enthusiastic dancers.
One uf the novel fancies of this seasou in Pans., is the wearing of straw
hats, but then they are heavily line"
with felt, dteh or velvet
* Russian coats with very high collars,
in the back of the nock especially, art
worn with thoac high toques orna­
mented with shaving-brush pompons.
The prettiest opera slippers are of
fine black or colored satin to match
the toilet, and beaded with jet or tinsel
on the toes. The heels are &lt;te Hyuswr
high.
Enormous capea and collars, worn
upon tho cloaks and coats abroad, are
the outcome of the desire to shield the
bare nape of the neck made by wearing
the hair on the top of the head.
Military pompons, looking like a
shaving brush of exaggcratod length,
trim the most popular hats, the high
toques of velvet, plush, astrakhan and
doth, which are worn with tailor-madr
suits by fashionable women—N. 1
coiuim

Journalism In Austria.
According to thelatest official in­

formation there are in Austria 1.823
newspapers aud periodicals, of which
4S0 are political. 175 economical. 181
agricultural, 113 connected with trades
or special occupation. 92 medical or
scientific, 98 pedagogical.
55 geo­
graphical and historical, 208 represent
ing literature and humor, 13 military53 ncc&gt;’*i*&lt;ti&lt;au'
and 107 local papers; 727 of the whole
number are published in the single prov­
ince of Lower Austria.
As to lan­
guage 1,054 are German, 225 Czech
(Oolish 96 Italian, 35 StavontaTsi
in other Slav dialects, and 74 are
mixed-chat is. have portions in differ­
ent languages. It is noteworthy that,
«
"ith the preceding^ year,
the German paper* have increi^d in
number ter 7 per cent, the Italian by
*• Slavonian
by 20.7, and the Polish by 54. Hungary
and the province* dependent on the
Hungarian crown are not taken into
account of this rnmmary. which is
to a.. aw,„
Th* Whit* E|sphawt.

After the British had conquered Burmah, one of the four sacred white ele­
phant* di*d at Mandalay. The Burmese
Ur. Uwy, opooM sore. Uuo.d

A series of Arctic relics of itrangiInterest has been carried home by the
Captain of an English whaler an-i
trarumiilted to the English Admiralty.
These relics consist of various docu­
menta in a cylindrical tin caw. which
had been deposited by several of the
Franklin search
expcditi-ni* thirty
years ago. and a statement left bv Sij
Allen Young when at Beeehey Island
in 1W75.
The Captain stales that he
picked up the documents in Prince Re­
gent’s Inlet. He b&gt; of the op'ijuon thu
tbe natives have cleared out Bvechry
Island depot of everything that would
be of service to man in those rdgiun*.—
S. T.
M
—The Montezuma (Ga.) ffcrordn
cords the marriage of Mr l&gt;ut. - amJ
Mias Beasley, both living near Granger­
villa. The ]M*culiaritr of tin- incident
b that both are paralyzed null neither
hM walked * step for months

—Proof-reader to editor
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yonr manuscript?
Editor i«i«i ha*
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Ab old physician, ret tre&lt;l trots prafh*. ba
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send tree ofchsnrr. to all who d.-*ltr '
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l’&gt;l&gt;
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ffe Have It at Last

�dwelling, no limit being placed to the
BXILXS.
amount of gaa oonsum^i. The price
charged to generally based upon the
Samson's strength depended on his
value
of
anthracite
coal,
which
basis
hair;
but
a
woman's
hair depends on the
COOK, Editor.
has created no little duaatiafaction. strength of her hsir-pins. .
The charge for heating a dwelling in
Habti"’8- Mich., February 18,1886.
The
vowels:
—
Why
la f the happimt
Piteatairgh varies from thirtv-fivc to
of vowels? Because it ia in the mlist
two htinored dollars, and the average
of bites; e is in hell, and all others in
is probably about seventy dollars per
purgatory.—Buffalo Commercial
BEYOND THE GATE.
annum.
When it to considered that
Tbe other day th,e 'Fall River police
there to no smoke. Hoot, dust, or aabee
Two dlinplod hands the bars of iron rrssped;
Two blue anil woudonn&lt; ej-ee the space
that th* best is more uniform than that nicked up a man in the street who said
looked through.
produced by coal, that to to equally ef­ he bad just come from heaven. They
can't
be very well posted up there as to
ficient in furnace, range, or grate, re­
quiring very little attention, ita econ­ tho affairs in this world, or they would
Skauge were the sights she saw across the
never come vhi. Fall River!—Globe.
omical value becomes apparent.
way—
A little child bad died some days before—
"U it were only because of the
"Say, Sam, did you see de man about
And M rhe watched amid the silence hushed.
trouble it saves my wife, I would cheer­ dat house ?" "Oh! yea, 1 seed him, and
tome carted flowers, some a casket bore.
fully pay more for it than for coal," he gib tne de refusal ob de house."
The little watcher at the garden rate
said a gentleman using it; and this ap­ “How long did he gib you de refiuud ob
Grew tearful, here such thoughts and vo»
pears to be the popular verdict.
hit?” “Foreber. He'refused to liab
d,*Hnirs w&lt;w.-_
’
Heretofore we have used it only for anything to do wid me!"—Texas Sift­
heating uurpoMa. ita light-producing ings.
qualities being very daficSmt, owing to
A Pittsburg Judge has just decided
“If He sho:i d schd for me"—thus spoke tbe
a lack ot hydro-carbons in ita composi­ that insanity te not sufficient grounds
childtion. A company has recently been for a divorce—that every man te liable
formed, however, for the purpose of to become insane after marriage. We
utilising it for light by a process yet have always been led to believe, on the
■ I never gp beyond the garden gate."
remaining secret
—Kalhorint 31tD. Rut, ui Harpn't Mooaaint.
contrary, that marriage was apt to
’ The pertinent queries concerning bring a man to his sen.-es.
this new fuel are: Can a regular suj&gt;
It is said the Christianity of Califor­
THREATENED ABDICATION. ply be depended upon? How long will
it last? In reply to the first querv, the nia doesn't impress the Chinese there
much us do ita paving-stones. The
supply has thus far been regular.* De­ os
Tho Dethronement of King Goal a fective pine has caused it to run short latter leave a deeper mark, and impress
them with u belief that civilizatiou hits
Possibility.
at times, but the wells have nut failed. ita disadvantages as well as ita advan­
More gas has issued from them than
tages.—Norristown Herald.
A visitor to the Smoky City, entering could be taken care of. Many millions
If a man is to l&gt;e baptized it ought to
of cubic feet have been wasted, because
tbe city, after nightfall, frequently soua
no measures were taken to hnsbnnd It bo done thoroughly. The »ther dny a
nn enormoiw flame, or series of flames,
It te to be hoped that means may be convict was immersed, and when he
' liffhiing up the dingy rolling mills and
found to prevent the loss of so much went home he took with him the minis­
theiPAurronmllngs. If there bo snow
ter's pockK-book. If he had liecn held
valuable fuel.
upon the hillsides that shut In the city,
The second query is more difficult to under water for half &amp;a hour this acci­
dent would never have occurred!
the glare of light upon tboir white
Answer. A natural gas well to nn unee/Jainty. It may last six months, as
He came into the office and aaid,
'lopes form a striking picture. The
many years, or cease to produce in a "You t«e, my brothers are shoemakers,
-ides of the precipitous landmark
few weeks. The CUpply at Fredonia and they mend my shoes. Now. why
Known 08 Coni Hill, frowning down
N. Y., is still reliaole, after being am I like Joseph of Biblical history?"
upon the head of the Ohio, frequently
drawn upon for nearly half a century; We gave it up. “Why, l*eaiuse I was
glow and gl’u«!»’q,t:vjn!!i*uHy all th rough
thje well drilled at East Liverpool, O.. anted by my brotherer The inquest on
be night. Win n partially ol*••cured by
in. I860, was cleaned out recently, and him will lie held today.
fog or smoke, the uanw iieam like red
responded with a liberal flow; the orig­
A youth in Hardin county, Ohio,
pilters. waving and surgiug fantastic­
inal well at Murraysville, Pa., (eight wrote to a friend, asking his advice as
ally.
Their roaring may often be
years old) is still pouring out hundreds to getting married, saying, with a modheard more than a mile away, rising
of thousands of cubic feet of gas per estv worthy an insurance agent, that
‘ and falling like the sound of heavy
day.
Many instances of thia kind he had found a girl who would furnish
»urf, or the.thunder of a waterfall
might be cited. On the other hand, all the collateral to begin housekeeping,
They give otic an impression of pro­
many wells have ceased to flow after a and that "it would cost him no more to
digious power. It is needless to say that
short interval, or were non-produptive live double than single." The advice
they are the product of natural gas.
from the tipi. The limits of the gas­ given was that the girl would hare a
the wonderful fuel and wealth-pro­
field yet remain practically undefined. happier life by marrying a mule driver
ducer that has wrought such magical
New difiOvvericB are constantly extend­ ■who would work to support her than
change.* in Western Pennsylvania.
ing it. As has 'been the case with by linking her fortune with a fellow
Sue!! flames it* those described burn
petroleum, one district being exhausted that would not properly provide for
.
•mly at night, when the manufactories
new fields will probably be developed. her.
have no uijfijfor the gas.
They are
It.is very reasonable to suppose, from
A mother whose crying infant made
-imply "escapes" provided to relieve
facta already gleaned, that natural gns the sennon of her pastor’almost inaud­
the pressure in the mains. Natural
will be extensively used in Pittsburgh ible, was going from tbe church, when
gas must hove vent. Passing under
and vicinity for years to come.
-c the clergyman spoke up. saying: “My
enormous pressure from the wells into
Our knowledge of this new fuel is good woman, don't go awaj. The baby
the pipes, its flow must not be checked.
vet very limited. We know that, being doesn't disturb me." “It isn't for that
If allowed to accumulate in the mains
tree from sulphur, it makes excellent 1 leave, sir." was the reply; “it's you dis­
a rtipturc is certain to occur. No resiron and steel; we have good reason to turbs the babyT
• rvoirs Jiave yet been provided to re­
believe that it is Closely related to
An enterprising Vermont man has
ceive tbe surplus, which is allowed to
petroleum; wo have identified it. with his house and store connected by a tel­
• -cape into the atmosphere.
Hence
marsh gas and the deadly fire-damp of ephone. The other day during a storm,
tbe beacons seen about Pittsburgh evthe minus; but just What produces it the lightning entered the store by the
erv night.
and exactly where it comes from are wire while the proprietor was talking
The general use of natural gu« is a
matters of doubt. A prominent geol­ to his wife about when he would l&gt;e
comparative novelty; but it has long
ogist says that it is the result of decom­ home to dinner. As he recovered his
been known in connection with petroposition of animal and vegetable life, consciousness the first words he spoke
letim. .At Frednnm. N. Y., it him been. and that it to not believed to be in­ were, “All right, Maria, don’t hit me
used as a fuel for nearly half a century.
digenous to the sand-rock from which again; I'll do just as you say!"
•Drillers bf wells in the oil regions of
it is obtained, but comes from a lower
Said Angelina, suddenly breaking the
Pennsylvania hove long burned it un­
level, rising through cracks or faults oppressive silence, “Don’t you feel
der boilers, and used it to a limited cx­
in the intervening strata. As yet one afraid of the army worms. Theodore,
:. nt in their dwellings. In I860 a small
must bn content with theories as to its that are co.ming this way ?” The ques­
-upply »f gas was struck at -East
origin, and as to the permanency of the tion was such a strange one, that Theo­
Liverpool, O.. in a well, for petro­
supply. Facte will be developed later. dore’s surpris caused him to look right
leum. The product was first used for
—H. D. Maoon. in Chicago Current.
at Angelina for the first time In his life.
domestic heating; later, it served as a
Why did she ask that, he wanted to
fuel for the manufacture of earthen­
know.
“Oh! nothing," she replied,
NEW KIND OF BRICK.
as
she toyed
with
her
fan;
ware. In other places it was also made
"only the papers say they eat every green
use of. but to so limited an extent that
Action ol Acids.
,
thing wherever they go!"
public attention was not drawn to it
Messrs. Bleiningv and Hasselmann,
Not until about 1875 did it find its way
Says the "Living Church":—"A dig­
two German chemists, have, it is said, nified writer in one of our church
•nto Pittsburgh, and its use was then
confined to one or two iron mills.
recently patented a method for obtain­ publications deprecates the fact that
It may appear singular, now that ita
ing products that will be more resist­ one of our church papers advertises
popularity^ so great, that its merits
ing to humidity, etc., than ordinary soap, it is very sail; bat sadder yet te
• ■ re not sooner recognized. One fa­
bricks and til^s. After drying and' the fact that humanity has to use it!
miliar with the facts can readily under­
—N. Y. Indipendant
grinding the clay they make a mixture
stand it It camo to tbe surface in a
"It does seem that this child te a
us follows:
region where fuel is proverbially cheap
long time in learning to talk," said a
and no necessity for it was felt. Its
lady to her husdand. meaning their
nature was imperfectly understood, the
ironfllilnira
little
girl. “Ah! well!" said the cynical
-upply was uecmotl "irrcgnlar and ingentleman, “don't you worry yonreelf
-uffieient« and danger was apprehended
about her beginning. She’ll doubtless
from iu use. Further, mercllesc com­
ftie whole is heated to a temperature know how to talk many years before
petition with other iron centers had not
varying from 8.362 degrees F to 3;63U she knows how to stop!"
then forced Pitteburgh's buainuss men
degrees F. At the end of from four to
The Chinese are not given to exagger­
to utilize- every advantage, natural or
five hours the argillaceous mixture is. ation. “Melican man him thlew pebble
otherwise, to retain their trade. Those
ran into molds, .then rvbaked in the 'an blake Yong Sing’s window ” said a
an- Mime of the reasons why natural
oytns—always protected from (he’air— complainant in Justice Whites court
gaa did not spring into general use
at a temperature of 842 dcgree&gt;dF. to
until within the past two or three/ 932 degrees F. The product may be “How big was the pebble?” his Honor
asked. “ 'Bout seventeen pound T said
years.
,
variously colored by adding to the Yong Sing.—Harper’s Weekly.
The jtistorv of its introduction jnto
above 100 parts: 2 parts of manganese
th&lt;- Pittsburgh rolling mills and dwell-, for a violet brown, 1 part of manganese
A minister who apoke at a granger's
:ngs is of great interest. Its rapid
for a violet, 1 part of copper ashes for mt eting the other day in Worcester
leap to popularity verges on the mag­
green. 1 part arseniate of cobalt for county, told his audience that it takes
I
more
brains to preach to an audience of
ical. People at a di. tance do not real­
bine, 2 parts of antimony for yellow,
than to a city church, and the
ise what a revolution ii has effected. We
and 1 1-2 [part* of arsonic and 1 part farmers
horny-handed agriculturists voted un­
have not yet a clean city, but our
oxide of tin for white. Thesfl prodnott
animously that the reverend gentleman
-moke cloud i:- not so dense a&gt; for­
resist the action of acids,: and are well j was admirably fitted for city preaching
merly, and we see the sun oftener.
adapted for sewers, etc.—iZrua Age.
’
-Less than three years ago not a private
Depositor—“Where’s the cashier?"—
ONLY RE HEARSING.
Hank boy—“Gone to Canada." "Aud
house tn Pittsburgh used gas as a fuel;
the president?" "Gone to South Amer­
to-day five thousand hynivs orc heated
ica.’’ "Mercy save us! But the direc­
by it,’ aud it is no longer a novelty.
tors, where are—" “Nobody knows."
There is scarcely an iron, steel, or
An amusing case has just been tried "Is any one left?" "Yes, me and tbe
class mannfactoiy that dues not use
in St. Petersburg. The wife .of a Sec­ watchmAn.”
“Well, why didn't you
t. The laying of the mains has pro­
retary to a Russian Min&amp;tcf and her two go idso, and make a clean sweep of
duced some remarkable scenes in our
streets. For months pedcslrianism
daughter were visiting’nt tjie house of it?" “'rhere wasn’t nothin' left when
our
turn
came!"
—Philadelphia Call.
was a difficult, noi to say, dangerous
another Ministerial official. Thj son
matter. Deep trenches ran through
“My dear, look down below," said a
nf the latter asked the young lady to
the principal thoroughfares, and the
grandoeso,
us
he
stood on Waterloo
go with him into another room, which
liquid mud upon the crossipga wo
She did. Shortly afterward the mother Bridge with his wife, and gazing at a
scarcely fordable.
Famous for ita
heard the young' mao exclaim: "You tug hauling a long line of bargee.
"Such is lite—the tug is like a man,
dirt, Pittsburgh never before saw such
shall be mine or I will kill you!" Her working and toiling, while barges, like
filthy streets ns during this dismal
daughter called out aa though in great women are—” ‘‘I Know," Interrupted
Reign ot Mud.
terror: "Leave mu. leave me." The Mrs. G.. acridly; "the tug does all the
Tin supply of gas comes mainly from
mother ran st once to an adjoining blowing, and tne Larges bear all the
Murraysville. Tarentum, and Washing­
room, where she saw her friend's son burden!”—Reboboth Sunday Herald.
ton County, the average distance being
embracing her daughter, and appar­
probably twenty miles. No productive
"Yonr beau seems to be nn athleticently under the influence of the feeling
wells are found within the city limito,
expressed by the language he hod used. looking youth, Mary," said a fond
although many wells have been drilled.
She tore her daughter away from him Somerville papa to his blooming
A vein of tuiit water found under the
daughter. "Oh! yes," she replied, with
and from the house, insisting that she a blush; “he is the ’ahort-stop’of the
city has cut off all hopes of.gus in al­
would put the law in motion for this
Beltein nine!" “Ah! Indeed; but he 16
most ;every instance. The depths of
insult to her child. Over and over not much of a player, 1 reckon." “Why
wclls rangc from one thousand to three
again the daughter tried to axplain do you think so?" "Because he stays
thousand feet, the average depth being
what hud happened, but her mother till midnight nearly every time he
probably fifteen hundred feet.
The
would bear nothing. She carried out comes to see you. As a ’short-stop’ I
go te found in a stratum of coarse sand­
her threat, and tho case came before should be inclined to regard him as a
stone, much resembling petroleum­
the court. Thuu, but too late to pre­ failure!"—Somerville Journal.
bearing rock. At the well it has a per­
vent an amusing scene, it was ex­
ceptible ordorz which vanishes after it
plained that the young lady and gen­
Young physician.—Your analysis
is confined a sfcbrt time in the mains.
tleman had only been rehearsing a of Red Star Cough Cure te. no doubt,
Housekeepera will wish to know
scene in a play in which they were go­ correct It is the same as that which
about the cost. Different companies
ing to perform.—London Lift.
we lately published of Prof. Grothe.
supply it to consumers, and their
Brooklyn Board of Health, who found
chargee vary. In Allegheny Cjty (a
—As late as 1838 a child of nine was the remedy absolutely free from notoons
village of ninety thousand people op­
sentenced to be hanged in
and opiates, and safe and sure. It costa
posite Pittaburgh, which people one
only twenty-five cents a bottle.
hundred miles away nevi r heard of)
the charge ia ten cents per thousand
feet; in Pittsburgh the custom b to
dranlsu.
charge In accordance with the stxe of a

The Hastings Banner.

A GASIAWAY’S LUCK.

"Til sr.- itt-u Very few people in thto
city wh» know what, a big figure a
Plilla'Mpniiui te cutting down in Mon­
tevideo, thu capital of Uruguay, in
South AniHriea,” remarked Captain
Ultuj-r. lately oomman'ling the barkentiiie Wandering Jew, of Chis port, whois
now in the employ of the Pennsylvania
Railroad Company. "I wasdown there
about a vear ago," eonlinued the Cap­
tain. "and san- considerable of tho per­
son in question, a num named W. D.
Evans, well advanced in life and one of
the waaltli'tMt citirens of the Uruguayan
Bopiiblic Evairt claims to be an Amer­
ican and a Philadelphian, but Che pre­
vailing id-n among the citizens of Mon­
tevideo to that he is a Scotchmans, At
any rate he inaista that he to not a Scot,
and he inn brought all hi* children up
with the strict uniloixtandiug Ihaclhuy
are American to tbe backbone and must
never acknowledge any flag but the
liters and stripes of Uncle Sam.
He struck Montevideo about thirtj
venra ago without a cent to Ness
uiuisulf with, having been wrecked
while mate of the shin Young Me­
chanic, of Rockland, Me., anil sav­
ing only the cldthes on his back and a
battered old boat, in which he got away
from the wreck. He had unlimited
pluck, however, and went to work at
onoe to make a living by ferrying peo{lie about the harbor to and from snips
ylng In the roadstead, and job* of that
sort. Not, long after he took to the
business^ he was caught in a sharp
squall just outside the harbor and was
capsized. Four hours later a steams:
coming in hove to anil picked him. ur
while he was clinging to Ihe keel of his
upturned craft. He thanked the officer
in charge of the men who had put off
to rescue him but declined to go on
board the steamer, asking m a grea'.
favor that tht-sailors help him in right
ing his ea|Mized boat, as it waa all he
hail in the world to make a living with.
Admiring his grit, they gave him the
required assistanoe, and an hour after
the steamer dropped her anchor he
sailed past, and was given n hearty
cheer by tho men on the fo'castlo deck.
"He picked up a little money by
means of the old tub he had refused to
desert, aud invested in a bit of prop­
erty, which soon doubled in value, and
then, going into real estate as a busi­
ness, fortune smiled on him and he be­
came wealfiiy in a few years. Now he
owns-whole blocks of Imuses in the city,
and his own place to, one of the finest’
in the entire country, while hte fortune
is continually swelling. His hospitality
is a by-word down there, and it appears
to give him especial pleasure to enter­
tain Americans, while for the Yankee
naval officers and shipmutors who flail
into port he can not make too much
fuss over them. He often Inlks about
Philadelphia, but does notaav anything
about coming back here to live. * Pov­
erty is no bar to a man finding a friend
in Mr. Evans, for he is ready to wel­
come a poor chap ont of the fo'castlo
as the commander of a man-o'-war, but
he won't take any stock in mon unless
• tie thinks they * are square Ha has
alwavs given « very cold shoulder to
Winslow, the Boston forger, who
found a haven in Montevideo
"In the center of hiR private park
there is a splendid bronze fountain
which cost him a good many thousand
dollars, and it te surrounded by a huge
basin, stocked with splendid trout and
a big school of gold-fish. Floating
about on the waters of thu basin is the
old boat he saved from the wreck, and
ho thinks as much about it as he does
of any of his children. No stranger
ever escapes being taken to do rever- ,
enoez to the boat that twice saved his i
host's life and laid the foundation of
hte splendid fortune.
" ’When 1 was flat broke she was my
only friend,'he snj-s to the people he
fakes down tu tho fountain to see hte
rickety old pet, ‘ami though you may
not notice anything pretty about her,
she's the most beautiful thing I ever
saw.’ Of conne, such :i man is im­
mensely popular, and in all the valley
of the' River Plate there Isn’t a man
who don’t reel proud of Evans' ac­
quaintance Ilf he has the pleasure of
knowing him.”—PhiladeljJuu Record-

MteMpn Jiri .n«..ulU«l ,uioW.
Sweet is retenge e~.
then -u-i
she found out that 1886 waa not
men," said Zhe gifted, — .
leap year.— Toledo Blade
Lord Byron. Surely he was in----------mor when he wrote such words. But
there are com plaints that only woman
hurt cigarettes—by burning them.— suffer, that are carrying numbers of
Philadelphia Call.
them down to early graves. There is
—An awfully homsly man at a hope for those who suffer, no matter
sociable where kissing games arc played how surely, or severely, in Dr. R. V.
looks as lonesome as a straw hat in a Pierw’s "Favorite Prescription." Safe
snow storm.— Chicago Inter Ocean.
in its action it te a blessing, imperially
—A surjical journal tells of a man who to women and to men, too, for when
lived five years with a ball in his head. women suffer, the whole household is
We have known girls to live twice aa
long with nothing but balls lu their
Jackson's bicycle club expects to add
hnadv.—M. F. Telegram.
quite a number of wheel-men In the
—The way that a woman lately inden- bpring.
tified her stolen parrot was b v bringing
Dr. Jackson's Eye Salve is a prompt
her husband into court and scolding
and positive cure for all diseases of the
him. The bird soon called out:
"O,
eyes in inflamation, granulation, and
I wish yon were atJericho, old woman I" weakness of vslon. It costs only 25
—A woman will face a frowning cents, and is highly recommended for
world aud cling to the man she loves piles.
through the mod bitter adversity, but.
T. , _ .. ... ..
.
, „
she wouldn't wear a hat that was out
of style to save the Government-^. Vn «tr
Y Lcdaer
clt street, in Cadillac, this summer will
be finished
finished as
asan
opera house.
’ i, L '
,l-. i- .li--i- ioa
**
on opera
■. —It is estimated that in thia city 106,­

408 men, on the day following Christ­
mas, when asked what they got,, re­
plied. "Got left.” This is a gratifying
decrease of nine since last year.—Phil-i
addphia Call.
—If Horn Tooke had not many years
ago had hb joke published, some enter­
prising funny man might how say in
comment on the burning of the hat fac­
tory in New York yesterday, "The loss
will be felt.’’—PiUmburgh Commercial
Qasclte.
—"What did you do the first time you
got into a battle?" said a young lady
to an old soldier.
“Of course you
didn't run?"
"O, no; I didn't run.
miss; not nt all, but if I had been go­
ing for a doctor, aud you had seen me,
you would have thought somebody was
awful sick.”—Chicago Journal.
—A perpetual joy.—
My wife ian't much of a beauty.
But a hoiuo kcnploghodr 14 she:
Effloirnt in housekeeping duly,
And sue s a perpetual jo» .
And we're never In life had a quarrel.
For she cooks like an angel, mr boy.
— Boaton Courier.
—“No, sir; I haven't seen the will,
but I propose to fight It- My uncle
waa eraser than a Toon and couldn't
make a will." Lawyer Filchem—* ‘But
I drew it for him, and know that he
bequeaths hb entire estate to you."
"Is that so? Then just consider your­
self retained to defend the instrument.
I propone to protect my dear uncle’s
memory to the furthest extrenfity.”—
Philadelphia Pros.
■ —Suburban belle—"How delightful
it must be to spend Christmas in a great
country house—like Stilton Grange, for
instance." Delightful stranger (from
Ixmdon) — "Yeas. By-the-by, ncr Grace
of Stilton has just written tosay she ex­
pects mo there for Christinas week,
o'pose I shall have to go!" Suburban
belle—••Won’t you find it rkthei
lonely?" Delightful stranger—"Lonely!
A—why?” Suburban belle—"Because
I saw in to-day's Morning .Post that the
Duke and Duchess and family are not
expected back from Australia before
February!"
(Collapse of delightful*
stranger.)—London Punch.

1‘alu eannst exist when West's World’s Won­
der is applied. Cbcai-est aud best S3 aud 50c.
All dnqcisu.
.
Battle Creek servant *lrb are ocxaalxlng to
protect themselves from nonpayment of wages.*
You are not old. yet your hair is getting thin.
Yojy friends remark It. your wife regrets It.
Pafter's Hair Balsam will stop this waste, save
your hair and restore the original gloss and
color. Exceptionally clean, prevents dandruff.

piexion: one of West's sugar eoated liver pills
taken nightly. 30 pills 3c. All druggists.
_C. W. Marrin's new IxxX aud shoe factory at

humors of the scalp, nothing can be better than
Detroit parties have bouRhl out the excelsior
rocks of Owoeeo. .

Sores. Ulcers, Salt llheum, Fever Sores, Tetter.
ChappcpHands, Chilblains. Corns, and all Bklh
Eruptions, and positively cures Files, or no pay
required. It is guaranteed to give perfect sails
faction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per
... V-..... w n

CLOTHING
FITS

The - T, Q &amp; CO.r clothing
Nicely, has a CUSTOM FINISH
usd is MADE TO WEAR. It «
FAMOUS for being the BEST and
CHEAPEST. aud is made in ALL

JRADE8, ALL SIZES, ALL
1HAPES and for ALL AGES.
Tliwe Goods may Im- known by tbe
tbove trade tvark mi the tickets. Don't

•uy any more clothing until you have
.can Fonio of tbe T, C. k Co. brand.

R. K. GRANT.

JOB PRINTING!

Cheaper than Ever,
At the Banner Job Room
WHO IB UNACQUAINTED WITH THE CEOCEAPHV OF THIS COUNTRY, WILL1

Sblhvawr

l‘A 1

A GREAT INDUSTRY.

The report of the United States Geo­
logical Survey shows that the mining
industrim of the United States are as­
suming giant proportions. Not less
than 3800,000,000 is lnvuste/1 in mining
enterprises as productive capital, and
over 400.000 people are furnished em­
ployment, and.the mineral product of
the United States for the year 1884 had
a value of SUB. 101,6*20. The follow­
ing ia a detailed statement of these
mineral products a* shown by the sta­
tistics collected by the United States
Geological Survey*

troy aanoM
Hold, tror ounces .
. l.taMM*
Copiier. pounds
hesu. short tons
Zinc, short tone ..
8iilokailver, flasks. ..
• iun\ «■
icksl, pounds
4A«U
44ft
Fistin um. troy ounces.
Aluminum, troy ounces
1JM
Bitiimmous cool. Ion*
tons
Pennsylvania anthraM.I7&amp;.TM 0M81.su
otte. long tons
tti.47fi.»4
Petroleum, barrets...
If. —’
Umo. barrels..
4.0U0.0®

IV &lt;*&lt;••&gt;■&gt;
4.)-.&gt;;.7:u
n.7»,wn

tons ...........
Borax, pounds...
Natural *m.
Other mineral products

trad poeltlon and close relation to all principal lines East and
tarrnioaJ jxflnta, conatttatos tbe moot important mid-conti-

tau

Atlantic

— --i; Gallatin,
ivcnwortb and Atchison.
Ktaneaota; Watertown tn

THE GREAT ROCK ISLAND ROUTE

S.4OT.W0

3- Carolina phosphate

CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND &amp; PACIFIC RAILWAY

MT4.W4

875.00)
7.000.(00
147.410

platfUrnui
praottoal
viu-.r
1,4*1,000

Grand total of mineral
products . I4U.10MN
—ScimUjie AiMriaon.

—Twenty religions societies are asso­
ciated in the Brooklyn Union for
Christian work. The receipts of the
(mat year were fl7.675.7O. The Union
maintains a free reading-room, library
and sewing-school, and is engaged in
general charitable work.—Christian
Union.

—New Zealand, with a population of
about 600.000, has a debt of nearly £31.­
000.000, or over &lt;250 for each In­
habitant.
. -

THE FAMOUS ALBERT LEA ROUTE

�SWEPT BY A CATACLYSM.

AT REST IN THE TOMB.

THE SENATE AND HOUSE

A
AND

OUR

NATIONAL SOLONS

A.

mniag

LARGE

PORTION

OF

8TATE8 UNDER WATER.

Carlisle and HI IL

WORK THEREIN.

tho MBs ware

THE

SEVERAL

farewell look at hte

The Adame Tobaeco ro«W. «
vol, bae failed UaMlrttes,

Bdatloaa—Cities

Boycotting is being p
Knights ot Labor against
miUtla.
foot sln&gt;» fiaturday, and through

ttUon* for tlx* opening up to -triers or
Oklahotun Hoar reporuxl favorably a bill
providing that rongn-w “hall inert
..
--nf Nnvamher

from UM,

decision made before

preekMot

also tbe resolution inquiring what disposition
had been made of the imute seized or collected
at New Orleans during tbe war by Gena

Hancocks grief was pitiful. She kissed bar
bu»t&gt;a»d's forehead while the toon fell fad
from her overflowing eyes. Six soldier,

A bill wm also reported favorably to build

room, and, placing tbs coffin upon

The bill parmlttiug national banks to

Tbo detachment of troops drawu up out-

Euath offered n resolution

dolter* ami hew therefor silver cert ifkales;
if this cudmn had been dropped and why,
awl’if there waa a sufficient clerical force
nt that office. During tbe debate on this

niiiA

House hill on the southwvet, Northampton

&amp; Providence railroad on
west
tho
two
tetter

itborn or nartbera
tarrying within the bounds

tbo
constituting

flood Is tbe bursting of tbe confines of
Stony brook, near Norfolk hill From that

'Burnett H. Haskill,

Arthur.

bet ween Bteiults and Zucknrtort resulted in

right to any pope
department* and ■

&lt;un tired at Castle William boomed out
the first fl&lt;»rti In HO houses are flooded.

In

doned by Governor HiU.

’•on Ptetl's projweitlon for open xeoions of
DEATH GATHERS THEM IN.

stock ia &lt;300,006.

calling for a statement of tbe dl*position of

Seymour died al just 10 o'clo.-k Friday

attached four rool-bteck

O’Neil offered a resolution to create a com-

since l»k\

Bills were

introduced:

By

tUmtrv on tho deposit of silver bullion;

bill [* rmittipg meml
and alxdkhlng
n
lutlon
was
, reported
asking
whether the eight' hour
law applied
mother Bill ronstitutemploy The house went Into committee of
tbe whole &lt;m tbo “half-gallon’’ liquor tax.

make a sjx-eoh ngainst the national banks,
nt treasury notes ii

of national bank

site of Fort Brady. Mich., and for public
buildings at Rioux City, Iowa, &lt;100,000;
Pueblo, Cola, &lt;150,000; Gshkoah, Wi*. &lt;100,­
000; Fort Scott, Kam. &lt;50,000; Wichita,
Kan., &lt;M&gt;.&lt;O); Dayton, Ohio, &lt;130,000;
w.----- ...--------------------------------Jluwsville.
Ohio,
IISO.OOO;KtjI1_
w-Hcrl
Minn.
&lt;75,000;
Atehieon, Kan.. &lt;100,0)0, and ata i

dueed a bill to make silver. gold and curNew York sub treasury, and Beck providing
forfbeivwof tain certificate,. Blair explainnl his educational bill, whi.*h he said

aecond. ’1I».UV,000; third, &lt;15,000,000; fourth,
fifth. &lt;11,000,000; sixth, &lt;0,000,­
-000; ss-v-.ith.’ &lt;&lt;,UOO,«&gt;0; eighth. &lt;5.000,000,

horses heavily

com;«uise of the Fifth artillery, under com-

physical suffering, and Friday was wholly

on Whitehall street Tbe pall-bearcn took
up their pudtioiw between tbe lines formed
by the military and stood with uncovered

fully, and bU condition could only te dis­
o\k»..k he was sinking rapidly; his pulse

without a struggle, aud as
falling asleep.

Mix Nelson, of New Brunswick. N. J.; tbe
governor's brother, John F. Seymour, of
Conkling; Dr. W. E. Ford and Judge
Bulgur. A* yet no arrangements have
It is stated that tho oomplicalion of
physical sdbneuta which has finally resulted
in Mr. Sej'taour a death originated with his

waa used to say, was the .only one he had
ever asked for. Mr. Ssymmw suffered from
vertigo after th-- sunstrokeand net er entirely
regainod his former strength Ho disliked to
admit infirmity, and when pressed to labor

Tbe pall-Searcni OOnstyed of tlie follow
ing gentlemen: The Hao. Thomas F. Bay­
aid, Gen. William T. Shrnnan, Lieut &lt; 'e l
Philip H. Sheri lan, Maj. Gea. J. M. Bcinv
geld, Gan. W. B. Franklin. Gen. W. F.
Smith, Brig. Gen. Jamu B. Fry. Brig. Gan.
Gen. John Newton, Brig. Gen. O. B. Wileox,

accordance with tbe route agreed upon
west of Bowling Green and thence up Broad
wny to the church. No eno was sulmlttol
to Trinity church before tbe arrival of the

- - -- —------------ ---Gen. Butler employed to condm t :h*

Stony brook. Tbe mayor, police commlsrioner aud other city -officials are in -coa­
st, nt activity &lt;wtouiUhing depots of shppdo*
and arranging fcr the relief of tbo bomelvm
and dUtrwmxl. A large share of the inhab
Hants of the flooded district are still living

At Nottingham, England/J)) unemptoysd
workingmen have cell-d on tbo autboritioa

cvwdings. Senator MitebeH'. bffi to ateugate tbe Burlingame treaty was mdu-wL
An attempt to bold u public m—ucg hUj
day night was prevented by United Suu-

ProUbjy 10,0X1 vidted tbe’ flooded quar­
ters Sunday, and tbe streets In that vicinity
have lx«i black with humanity and well
nigh InijMsaabln

dtspstcb from
King William

apparent from tbe floods In tbo Hudxsi at
thb joint Aa yet. it would i o imposribu
to form nny accurate estimate of the loesm
. 1 hoy will run up into tbe thousands. In mills at New Bedford, Cooccrd, Manclwster,
if it moved, would go out with nothing
Tlis lower part of tbe city is inundated.

bilitles of over tfo.UOD

Bun-lay night U»c water receded, but tbe id

out of bar eahlMtiona
Schaeffer and Vq
balk-line billiard match of 3,tU0

.

His canvass for Hancock in IttoO,
his political labors.

Mrs. Seymour’s iUncn

Imstened his decline. He seemed a warn of
approaching death tor the past ten days, but
INVESTIGATING AT CINCINNATI.

chaptar ot tbe First Espiatla of lb&lt;Corinthians Then followed tbe hymn, Ml,
after
which
the choir
surroutxled
Rev.
Goodwin

Port Depcvit is al«&gt;ut &lt;.'-o,OKi

Pro;x rty

Railroad company loxw &lt;aO,HOO by Laving

rested at Brantford, Uni.; wbeie

Ci.vcixxati, Ohio, Fab U -The in rveri­

Harper's Weekly says that Jay Gould
rontrote seeurittes with * par value of &lt;4-V,HJ0.UQ

similar officer* for the war

Tin- m-tv! iry &lt;&gt;• the treasury reported to
•he hoUM- tliat &lt;45,875,702 was applied to tbe
tiuking fund tor tho fiscal year ended June
30. 1W5. Tbe judiciary committee reported

Maud Miller will ask bar father to allow

pall bearers immediately following.

dlMterates over til years old bon- to the whole
ixignn offer, d nn amendment to ;ho bill

rr Tiff *f
--rtiir. w
oondo.nned for hb rigorous actmj: r .*oUv'
at S-ettte and charged with -mtong ite

be added to th? flood.

Many narrow

dead boro shed Ids blood on Gettysburg ami
other fields, wen- then wrapped around the
into column of companies and pn-jarcsl for

treasury surplus in liquidation of the no­
tional i«.t and against discrimination

adjourned.
Wamiixgtm Crrr, Fete IQ—Tbs senate
Tuesday |&lt;e»xrd the following bills: Au­
thorizing tbe Omaha National bonk to in­
cnose its capital stock; to grant the right
of way through public lands for irrigating

‘George Driscoll, ot Springfield, Ohio, was

ceptlbly at 4 o'clock In tbe afternoon.
Shortly 'afterward, owing to stimulants, ho
rallied a littte, but soon relapsed into total
uncons-dousnees.

ill, sat with him during the afternoon.

Tbe territory drained by

eight stalwart! soldiers,

F. Lloyd, superintendent of tbe Baltimore
&amp; Ohio Telegraph company, appeared in

as folio am: “Could you not t
Tcuiant to come to Cincinnatir

taken to his borne tn Spriugfisld.

sration* in many lumber campa in Mlrhi-

gun at 1Q.-45

fully 100,000 cattle froze to death during tbs

to teaufy
going
went into committee ou the ■half-gallon"
xxxmd subprrna,

Findlay of Maryland delivered a carefully
the Bland Mil, bill advocating I i-motalllsm.
Warner of Ohio spoke against coinage of

see, i-Tiday evening, by 5,000 uniformed

Chairman Poorman said that it
oct cd from certain knowledge in

without stops to Philadelphia, where the
train waa switched octo tbe Schuylkill VaL
cost of &lt;100,000.

I Im* house adjourned.
Nrarixing tbo Hlling out of an expedition to

ndss should answer whether dispatches of a
political character did pass betwenn cartain

ot the cliargt-s
Vicar General Conway.

AN END TO HIS PUBLIC CAREER.

resolution calling for information

THE. MARKETS

IMlke

etnirtiou of public buildings recommended
by the public building committee, and a
resolution for the erectiou of a memorial to

oTtitliwt^s on sbiptmMta of silver dollars
wn* taken, up and a long debate involving

A DASTARDLY OUTRAGE.

Mattoon, Illa., Feb. 13—At 10 o'clock
Friday nlgfat, at Windsor, IBs., Mias
Georgia Aldridge, the daughter of a promi­
nent physician, being alone at borne, stepjx-d

adultery, and Sir Charloi Dilxo I elug co-re-

was entirely

nitoquot valley is suffering from U™ greet­
cot waslv-mt in ita history. Tbo Mannitocitml nerwe vntll
. - _

bankmcnl below, whl-h was fifty feet Hgh,

open snsion adjourned.

from behind, choked insensible, dragged to
Hancock and immediately adjourned as

later Mi» Aldridge’s brother, returning

ford s mother.

Crawford had investigated

she recovered
a divorce and dismissed the chsmgos against
Dilke, no evidence being submitted against

hn. Mitchell, of Oregon, introduced a Mil
abrogating all treaties with China which
]«rmlt Chinnsa immigration into tbe United

•ewMMW. Ttotebfod

dIstnlseed, the opinion is generally prevalent

that tho filthy revelations of tho testimony

provides in effort that graduates shall

irero mnrrird

bill granting a

Dallas, Tex

withdraw their tatronagn from that Hue

Fite John Porter

Ryan atony time for *,300. ia •

�The Hastings Banner.
EXTRA EDITION.

The Carveth Trial.

Win. J. Carveth on Tria!
■ for Alleged Wife­
Poisoning.
:stimony Taken in
ia$e up to Safurdav Noon.
uianlfi'st

in the

: r.&lt;u wish tu expn-ss nn ojiin-

tn the guilt dr innfa-cn.-e ot

limply git ing the testimo*

rCo pre-b it'ith4lus edition.
Ktftltt! tv4tlna&gt;ny rdat.t'g tl the symptoms of Afr$. Curveut
aurirlg her illness hits b«-n stricken out
j by the conn.

'

*

Ifiiess called for the people

me but KitiuiutM» hU’l .i.-I arraujifs!
■g day. TiH’k »ome
l.irtiBZ lor Fuller'*.

In trertbie

•f. Wanted Hr Lnuipiiiis'i
-t bUNlMiid ch-urjwl to I &gt;r.
■ml . iaJ!». J»r. tksuKiiiiuui.
t euininoiinl, who lr«-.Ce&lt;l
duilv lullin' from I’uilcrS

up »ttb me woe .Siiturd»y
tinmen liilte ow&gt; r a week.i
in thatnie powderi lie ite-i
W.i» alwajhworec about
after cuch Saturday 11 lglit’«
•:&gt;4 Mr* FnU*r uiuidly gave inn iny m«wilIlin Ihlnl .Huaday 1 *a&gt; hi Ou ter's, white
iiinj iu bnl, I bran! a nolf. tiinird nn
i:ul '•» &lt; a.*-tl: with i* littte brown col■maid :■&gt; xrow bettor. Took inedtrui.

i » is in June and tin; in witn a npi*«m.
loirlniaosee nuitlitatim.' nntployrd. W’a«
ilek.imt aide to b« about the houee until
' a th id ottai-k, wiiii-li w the Mh ol
Had been taklne a tunic jirrscrllied
kuelimau, beef, iron and »lu«. Keplwt
-.il- u'de near my bed. July 7th. went to
* • • iu the count,). Left this tonte lu
: ■i-*u ;.t tiunir. took none of it tbe 7th, and
dll .t.out it o'clock the nth. When I took
two tabte-epoMt full*., boon laftcr was
&gt;. * .it -t'lm u ii. T.Hiiltrd frothy, bitter Mid
■
’ res was the last severe at.Hi»t —r J*a*le t.iuk tbh tonic twice be ore
and made her Melt at ntoini«eh. Before
:i tmd nearly ie*t uv nf hands and limit*.
teri.rpi i) !&gt;*,•
n- Hoiihl wateh with me.
Ai:r oi-ut
and heetoM-d tbe door af­
ar u»r. Nrtl'took lamp and want into the
!: &gt;n: rvim/mfi baipin abltlhu: ehrira about tbe
r &gt; ». Tju» spitted *tr.inx- to ma. Noon nfter
.. j !«:&lt;! in« to
to altep. He waked me aoylux
t: it it wa* halt ya-t twelve, gave me romeHiliig
'■ m a t-.i hjHKin. I took It but it wn* m» bitler
!•(*' * *P1111 °Ut' **»",8 U,Ul 11 *“*U°l n'y WCJ"
He ihin broutht mv regular medicine In tbe
•» ii- *^&gt;on xod it wn* not bitter. The Orel
■■ *-h&gt; me »a* so bitter that I lasted It the next
martilng Sunday morning the mh, hnrimnd
i-:u ir'x.-d iti.t r y m-dlelm- n tuild keep runlet
celliir-w-Jy. 1 put it there myaelL Aboat
‘•&gt;n;-ll?!it hU'.’ivul went Into reihir-way wllh n
• ■ '--'I i.mp. Imniog door partly shut after
tu . Soim uf’+he;ini nntirr iq mvdtelne Rias*
talite. Jlriroljhlm lateh Unlde cellar door.

•tirll where nrdlrinc waa kept. I took the
nt mndirii- intolmy own room. He went
mui tne next room. Mturward came‘and sat
•■^ar mv bed. My stetcr wit* nt clinreh. H wa»
a.m. when my hnsband came home the
mjhi before. Que .Sunday after the mh ot July
to came In. In j nn the itoorMylag, "I wish 1
nine4**1'iUU T*01 ,L” 1 *'“* venr
**,Ue
Oil# day the laert week reqnertrd him to
bnng h»ti« some lemon*. He brought them
_ j------------- - — •^ -room
'-iJlri lj left,
* ben hr hr.mi
•trued to
....
and would ft* arene. M*&lt;to it in the other
linnte. T\»!d him to make mine eery nour. He

i» p.vliy rotten. Soon alter he
tick. I beard him on the back
— -

uo.i ..no no was nuuv,

iav -.mi

•Ilin
Anti I heard
On Ms return
M/ClC....
rv— him
«■• vmnlt.
a _______
. —.

HASTINGS, MICH., MONDAY A. M, FEBRUARY 22, 1886.

PRICE. 2 CENTS

, left the medicine tu the glauuM. After thnt
k*ot
| Him-1 ;&gt;ui ht4 mrdlctbttid* botUet
?,,t?-rur &lt;toXlr,b*? ber°!T'
and said, after drinking from glass he gave
MBS. IRA HATCH.
May. Know it was before Mrs. Car­
IK3 Mrss
jswlH; nT"far- Tursifay. »he Wm rery tout
mJ?exi c“m.Tiireday brinring Mr*. Rork aud Mrs. Carveth, it would not he surpri*My burineas Is that of nurse; saw veth returned from Fuller's. I went
1"1'1 wtt
Ixxtr. Mr*
SffiSJS £17 WriJu/V
»» oirotl Bald Mie oouhl not •!•* ; must cel b»ek; uitich lemonade that night. lie went Carveth Sunday evening before his ar­ down to fair ground to watch Carveth
and
Mrs. Wolcott It wasn't quite
rest, about 6 to-7 o’clock/saw him near
cwrveti« took her home,
and filled the gtaa* with water, the gtauT wa* &lt;‘2rX!rok hJ
orveth returned towixnl* night, Tu-mlnv of Sil out on stoop and heard him trying to my home; he was making motions; dark when I first saw Carveth. It was
■
“I6* * TF*’" Mtodl'toe a“ t-re-k
st..i,i tin Friday ton.^i.* 1 wffiS? vomlf twice; gave Du Woodmansee the
put In Jltling-roota OU .table. That night liu*one Sunday. Certain It I was second
r [■nml i-awv !;&lt;&gt;m&lt; ciriv. Hu went into Hie »llfriutlns bloat­■ hotties of medicine about J uly 24th; af- afterward saw a woman going ia same Sunday before Mrs. Carveth returned
direction with him; don’t know Who
rite w»» vrry lew.
I tiutc-ro &gt;m where the medicine waa, partly •hut­
ting door. Heard Hie cover to the u!ms&gt;rMile Afaiut Ito clock a. in . »b- bad a Mnkiiir spell; ter lemonpde affair, I put some medic­ she wm; lady was aboutla block from from Fuller'.h. Mrs. Wolcott was alone
•J1*?’ hv.ird him r.ttie the MxTtlary dniwx ■“d »« tlionxbt »be wo» Flvliig. Mr. Carveth ine in glass tilled it pp with .water and him when be.motioned; no&gt;as going when ! hrst saw her going toward fair
Nald he w** looking f»r a button to lew on lite and hfarhlldren w-rccallAi hi. tinii tohl »be left on s’and in sitting room; just towards State road; lady had on light Eund. I was Mxiut half a block beT,*y kIr,‘‘J ,h,:r
l«h I’M' room,
lu the illr-k'‘ru,,‘1 “bn be couldn't tlx his puita
1 Carveth ima Mrs. Wolcott when
J 17'01 MT,nrd fa &gt;i»»r » smothered feel- enoughmedlcine in glass to color; that divsH, and had a black parasol; his rno.r\ncr ‘ba,)h''iO‘d Mm return tho corer to the i, S;«’V,kln‘-’-“ri extronte uuiiihneM. Oooldut ••vening Carveth came home, and went tions were towards the woman.
they met at corner of fair (ground.
°l*n Vomited that mornltti, in room where medicine was, partly
glaM am! iMiynpooii In rover None but my sis- :
rt
I.
i
"
’
T
,L
The
»omlt
waa rilmy’
Cross-Ex.—Carvethlwaa going north; Was not a dear night.
t* r and my family were In the house that uigtit
closing door; said he was looking for a lady was goingSeaat; he would turn to­
f»i7[
‘
J
W'
WMtow.fttUterinjt*ad
xext
«e«iamti&gt;edthfaKla.»*of nieiliioid put ou the sitting-room fable Wut nil day. Frit better iu evening. Carveth button for his pants; heard him rattle ward the lady when he made motions;
Live in city. Know Carveth; know
J01 roon&gt; i'.Er.rr 1
when Mr*. Town- cover to glass, also the secretary draw;
i«ht cristri* In He- bottom. bUter «,.a ‘"•^taere.
Friday Mfa* Bnjpt came. Cur- next morning after Mr. Carveth went lady seemed to pay no attention to him; Mrs. Wolcott by eight Saw them to­
d It ww tdltrr. One tr**tal wo.* *i th eaine up Sntunfny
nfahfa. Came only
saw Carveth return about an hour,
n|ri,w-«i&gt;fa'» called tor. MIm Ha&lt;o cared to work, 1 took this glass of medicine later; don’t know (whether lady and gether one night in April or May,
about
nine or ten o’clock. They were
for
Mr*.
C.
nio»tlv
after
Mrcame.
Carveth
did
to front door and could, st* something Carveth met«or,not___ ।
-a any or two
*1,h.w,fr ‘r''r Ml“
coming south on Creek BL, near the
afterward It n.i* taken to Ur. Ntnm’ house. The
w“‘
taken w* Sunday nteiitu -in bottom of gl&amp;M; particles looked
WRIGHT GARRISON.
railroad.
'i!nvki rt i, Li1'**
&lt;KU’r ^‘7 Ulr
ot
1 -III!) utn.ateo some ojfr medicine that wn&gt; li&gt; nitre CnnelhS *1n!i&gt;. iind sprite wotild U.t bright from one direction, gray from
Cross- Ex.—Saw Carveth skating at
Live in this city; know Carveth:
!. 1
Tbewfay or Wrelne*da)t.-tWn- another; these particles were small;
Mt that tl'iirt wi.w.
I..
-I
u-«* here dfamUred tor Hie prrecut.
tasted of one, was bitter; hid the glass know Mary Wolcott; saw Carveth and rink with Mrs. Wolcott his wife and
MISSJKSHIE SAGE.
in the cellar way; last 1 saw or it was Mrs. Wolcott Sunday before his arrest; Other lollies; fully identified Mrs. Wol­
cott
and Carveth when I*aw,them that
saw
them
on
road.,
near
barn
on
Mr.
M&gt; tu nut mb regular medicine* muter In Iliuilmt* now. IJvu In Onturib alien at Sunday. July 2iJth, when I took it to
Hick’s place; saw them coming down night near railroad track.
4t and tuy taisiamd iMxed lu deal out
Cnrreth Hint »l«ter Marshal Niins' house.
tk&gt; iu. I nas a^iuoM n pnrubtlr, could • oiilcl not lire and to emm Al oner. Itexcted
Put three different medicines in bot­ road toward me; they could not see me r
P. T. C0LGR0VE.
III.. 1. ... . &gt;.r Luw U...I ...................... .
IJu.tlmn April J Uli. Went to Mr. Fuller'* 1:&gt;
Recalled.—(Shown letter containing
&lt; iiritou Sitter ciiiim to Hoatlnsa from Fuller'* tle* and gave them to Dr. Woodmansee. and. my companion; also saw them in
1,.....
wn-Mru
May 31. *l&gt;e wo* *ome tetter than wh u hrsi One nuNlicine that 1 put in bottle the mad near Dr. Burton's barn; they staid patched pieces of paper.) Came to him
|D.*n gritlug t-.mria.-iUy better »h,re Mawhcr. Improrerl eondiuon iMtml about two 2Vth had been on table iu my sister's there awhile;.then separated; Curvelh from Miss Sage; locked it in safe; work­
wq. ’*• -y’jout On»t at June *be wnntnkcu nick room for some time. This my sister went down toward river; she went an­
ed at it at time* to put it together; all
with vomit|itg» iuiil erumplng*. Her next hard
'
' ........ ■ "
&lt;V«J *11 A vlekncM wm nl-oul Uie mb of Jul*. Vomited, had taken. Last of June, one day, I other direction along road; saw Mrs. pieces delivered to me are now in this
w,ent to tlx tire and found tdts of piiper Wolcott paf* my home first; it was an
*T’ a. I1*’*”’ irotntaft lor a xu»i&gt;
rh. Wcliiretfa) niurulng Injure Illa
,,,,
nrirr bcmi nieuicuir in ashes in stove. Picked them out and hour after when I saw them together puldied piece, which waa put together
by Mr. Knappen imd myself. (Thia
t . re.7 'Il *J M'd wunlvd a doctor. lb Mulrwiiy MimrlluK a-crx &lt;■ toniyknonlcdre— gave to Prosecutor Colgrove. [ W itnes« on the road.
,
Niintlny Ute mil nt July. I wa* hum.- uttlil 4
tetter coinjKwed of pieces paated to­
orMea llibl tiny. Hmt metlteiu ■ wa* put In shown letter compoNtxl of the lilts of ( Cross-Ex.—Witness was directed to gether offered in evidence as exhibit “A.”
» clean lionir'.rtmnd Mitre, mi
bv Bv- paper pasted together. Identified this Mr*. Wolcott who was in the court
elf. 1u.il It up Mu,re uni lirekivl tl in my volCLARENCE BISHOP.
Im-. Abmit July i't.t I took falltie ru;i ruytelL as one she found in stove in June. room. Identified her as the woman he
Am night wateh ot thb city; know
i gave buttle to Dr.' W&lt;&gt;u&lt;liu-tn*i*. Thai nu-.it- WitneM next identities a letter.] My nuw with Carveth that Sunday. 'Oliver
cltir *»M not iut-wfered with tn 'ny kbowlwLre, brother took this from a pocket-book Grace was with me when Isaw them; Carveth; know Mrs. -Wolcott by right;
uuni ti wn* jjiven tn Dr. Wuodi!iiu&gt;«re.
-Had measles'
know Curveth’s wife waa rick last sum­
t^tuM-EXAMiMAfJON,—llntl euHre cure ol and gave to me week alter Carvetii's saw them, on road about a mile from
»!«ter after
. atnr n. Ifartlng*. Dr. Wu.t.1- arrest. (Shown another letter.] Got my .house, Mr. Grace told me they had mer; one night after eleven o’clock
this out of same pocket-book. Gave gout- up that road; about fi p. m. when train, I saw Carveth and Mis. Wolcott
■1
muij ,ui iq mui, m-nic-ine wi
them to Prosecutor. 1 got the pocket- Grace came to.my house. We kept out meet at the door of the bakery; I saw
ftl.nioUy lr.milnri.1. Hr u.urih
liook from Carveth’s coat In tit© hoiw. of their sight along the road; concealed Mrs. Wolcott get off the eleven o’clock
tiir*wit.i&lt;-« [ugin* ia one inontii three reure i«gn.
Carveth
has told me repttiletilv that he ourselves in Burton's barn; saw Carveth train; Carveth waa south of Grant**
I'.&lt;h; t fiiuipun t!i-n! rfai,er Hm*. Wm «$qk
did not think hi.* wife would recover; I iuul Mrs. Wolcott through crack; they elevator when tram came in.
t.yc.ireai. • fast Mu’, two nreks. Il.-ul no
Cron-Ex.—Think this waa In June;
;.u&lt; «- ut kloiHhcb ur teirnlnr a-u-alloo* atari r liiutl-il into failtle al'ont July l3tll. and »a«ri! asketi him once why he sail! this. Said were by the side of road. Met Mrs.
u&lt;&gt; uuinlu.re-. th,- . Wi» taken Febrnxry !»!
he hud thought so from tbe first, lie Wolcott at Carveth'a some time before soon as 1 came to liakery, Carveth start­
mill u-bktr**. In-. I^uupoi.ui nr*t .-allril
ed homeward, Mrs. Wolcott going into
in'dleliM* wm* In jtaw.
naurr pinto came home twenty minutenof two morn­ this. Was Introduced to Mrs. W. there; bakery.
I&gt;1*1 uol tell nl.rtl nihil lar. Atteiuieil me till I
. anti *|*o«'n In cuter. W:u» away from ing ol J2th; he was out a great deal till 1 gut home that Sumlay uight a little
! luiH.i/t thr day Suiuluy. r.-u,. fined- inn- late nights; told him Sunday that I didn't after dark; noticed she had parasol.
Exhibit "A" consists of the tom
rflh medicine oa i"iirof;i|; ,.t rah. .HfliTcnl think a married man ought to be out so
Have always been friendly with Car­ scraps of paper piwed together; they
Dr. Fullrr aft-i, Ini m-'at I’ulltr'a thatng'ii my
late ut nights. He seemed to l« vvrv veth; never watched unv parties before;
lut-band 'Mill all night with me. MrdirU.r wm
were
found by Miss Sage, put together
kind to his wife during her late illness. alter I watched them. I intended to ad­
way in-dlclrir. Till* i:u-.l!&lt;;l u- tiwl jmt before I
Crost-Ex.—Carveth was away from vise him not to do as he had that Sun­ by Prosecutor Colgrove and L. E.
bottled It teen titling on table In si»ter'» room.
W :ob.-&lt;! all tx-ltliK till thorough!* clean. Filin* home nights frequently, from Slav 21, day night, walk out with other ladies; Knappen; a few pieces of the^letter are
m cuiiil bottle from :.t&gt;..llier gul&gt; el &lt;it mnilclne to August !; think he was ont later
th:»t bndbei-u b&gt;r allltl-Min - iu *l*terMro«»iu. than nine o'clock more than SaLunlay but he was arrested before I ■ bad a gone; hence the blanks In same; it is
chance to talk with him, though 1 went written on\bo(h sides of a piece of psFilled third bottle With I erf. In.n uml wine
•nrKill/ gA&lt;
si-ter'j uld niedteir.e. It had been In lire night, 11th. Was usually at home to to him once with intention* to give him
per, that marked I being first page and
kitelien »lm-e liic T.h of Ju.*- I gut ti.e b**-f. supper, but not to dinner; said he got that advice.
II the second. It appear* to read m
warm lunches at bfckery. He yrus out
OLIVER GRACE.
rinn&gt;3H«*iiw**iu Alim, inc mu, irr. rm
..... .
......
.........
..
.. r xtre Hie powder*. Injected morphin- Into "lied In J aattu^ imd si.*toru»ok IL SHfr mit riding with me three evenings; he often
Reside in Hastings; know Carveth follows!
liitcbetl up to take watchers home; was
my wm twour three Hint.. He alw’prte blue I ’’•J’b®”’’’
Ws' V«n vi‘l',.’oi‘.nl
45*
maw. Krtt Mine numlmea In limb* Mil not .. .............. ....................
........ .............. away from home as often till ID and U well. Know Mary Wolcott -when I see
her. Was at Carveth’s house with my That old man from Midel—le wait
m arl' to extent n« allrrUmnJ. Ate tittle, but lint before tore hut -!• knew. [WttncM here
ainlliln.t wur noted lurd. Hti*l,aiid usually identified b-.'Ule In w'ul-h ii.cdlcln- fnon cellar as 9; he said be went to Ionia once; was wife Sunday tiefooe his arrest from 2 to down
,
to the shop and he wanted to
kepi mi HUtdilted With Itamrti*. lite Usd »!*!!» was kept. Mr*, tton-i-th tileo Id. ut n« d bottle away all night. Mrs. Wolcott and I 4 p. m. Carveth left his house about
know if 1 could make army thing out
alter i r. lun.ril home In M*&gt; were more iwntre in which medicine truu erliar wa* kept]
were good friends ;md were together n half an hour before I did.
We met ,of it i told him i cold not he sad it was
lift WOODMANSEE.
good drill. Eventrfg before I found
too bad and i sad it was all rit if he
»iure bi Hu* ci!) niter mj return No mu’ el*e nttenillmt phy»l«'ian. In July Sir*, carv-tii ncraps of letter in kitchen stove. I went
tut n:eill&lt;!i&gt;v b&gt;r mr. i»r. Bnttghinali *i»lln| iraTv tneiwn. pnrinmi um- Wm-. in *»i:ten out ritling with Mrs. Walcott; Ihink n».*8B corroborated statements of Mrs. come to trj- it dear inary i wood give
tn- only mxrcalter I enme baclcto Ha*tlnr*. Dr. wns inedielne. f had inrurrly pirseribcd tor Carveth went away n 4 o’clock train; Hatch ax to Carveth’* motions, and the world if i was free an you if .we
Woodi'i.tiiK-w. wm
i-'uricUlt MtoW that. I ?ln. C. J an
'win to Mr. I'okroie. Tlirse I gut up first that morning; what, at­ Garrison’s statements as to what trans­ we would not l?t —pel see that -jts
u.H natll'li e In celfar-way at Ills »ngs»-l!-&gt;u bottles were lr . iKM*r*sluu, aim were not In­
pired up the road near Burton’s barn.could------ to------- the------- wril as-----alMM’.t July, Htb. Hail to p&gt; throiniti clulbre terfered with
lie) wen- ;u my oecreUtn, tracted iny attention about bits of pa­
Crnw-Kx.—Saw Carveth as self and
per was that they were in stove, and wife were going home; told me he was oue els now mnrv 1 would like to tall
you Mining, but i will not now. bat 1
«
Curvrth^-*vittagr4W. wfcrd
■Viiul.r. :■
.
'
!
I notlcw was “Dear." Week before he gone after cows Mrs. Wolcott bad on ------ will any dwt ue eacfwl fur yea-4MU
Mv *i*tiT wm nut at faime ft nday Aftmpon.
Mi. nbte* anil hMbMn! had tuel word* that
now boo Is your frrnd and they will
K»-.I&gt;iun&lt; t —TDr nteilliluc from ttoll Im did was arrested J tried to put plecce to­
yellowish drewj when saw her with mak grat promt* but they soon forget
net taMi- «Hinc&lt; »* ulinn I Irrt ihrin Uierr.
&lt;'tt&lt;&gt;M.*-ExAMiSAr:ox.- They wrrt- ol iwilj- gether; didn't succeed. After bi-'' ar­ Carveth that Sunday.
them and wen you find wone true and
cine I bn.l i&gt;rrnar&gt;'&lt;l. Tlili.k I su one ul the rest took pieces to Colgrove; he wanted
MRS. outer an ACE.
have prooved him true, dont trad Hw
D!«t;:icUy heard the ratling of gla*a and dish Iw.iUh-i tlllcl;thrllHt one. bvMi&lt;ui Sage. ITO- pocket-book, after arrest, that contain­
lad »pon.i oh it. Took tflrdtelne at 4 o rlock. *ri!tw&lt;l for Mr*. Orn-tli dally al Him’I shut
Wife of last witness. Saw' Carveth fore a nue one. that is tho way 1. eri
It titetnt unitim! then. Took tin medicine after Uli* battte nll- il. Mt.liclui- J wn* glvliut hi-r ed two letters, but 1 got |t and found
1 beard iny l-u»baud tn the celMr-way. W hen I wim Jaborandl principally. !
mvlirlur In the notes anil afterward gave them tn on nnr way from his house Sunday, toard you
went to ivn.tr-way. I ent iheeaMof medtehi- cutilel. Ravetwoor Hirer ilnirhitia. JHlxiraniy Colgrove. Have not wten tho letters July 2dth. He was on stone pile north
:i-»! tunic It tn my room am! had II benlde my I* an extract froni aulierb. l&gt;.»e* nol cmitiiu since till to-dnv. Mr. and Mrs. Car­ of wooden bridge, and looked east sev­
- I Si wood not trad for any neu wone i
be.l until teiltled
veth liotb asked me to go to bed night eral times. Aixiut five o'clock when ; 2 vever seen yet and i due hop that will
Ing bottle filled. Think I l~»k sfiTthm-fai’tlre of thunderstorm. When wo made de­ saw him. He accompanied us home,
by my »l»tre on •.forHfav, July 13th. It w,.* tnay at oiicc. WaaulM gieh.'c her Gcl’linlutu coy medicine., uiy sister and myself l&gt;oth then returned to stone pile on corner. azalues be my feeling toward you and
.Ei hop you will feel the aame toward
alrtxit 11 n. »n . July »H., tliat my third *nd .ironite and reratrum ulfa mi a-ional ionic ol
Corroborated Mrs. Hatch as to Carveth’s J?itne that last nit wen you left me
thought he whs trying to poison her.
fait bad opril cainr &lt;«n. look a do** of b*ef. IM iotnda
Iron und vine about a qifartre of rire. n. Il
F. T. COLG III IV F.
lic-Direct—Mrs. Carveth and 1 were motions in direction of lady that Sun­ 3 । over at the brig if 1 'onely could
wa* thi ’■ ly nirdlritie 1 had taken that &lt;tay. A
DlRKCV. -Dr. WiMMlntAbker btpaitht me fart- at E. Uork’ii night befortf he went day afternoon. Saw the lady; she had -^walk up street with you and rit
very frw luwiutre utter taklns thl« medicine on tirertn.uilnlug
July iMay Brought two away on 4 a. m. train; sister and I on light dress, red belt, and carried “Sdowu end have sum ice cream and
tLc &lt;t!i. 1 »M verv *lck ut Uieotomarh aud rom at that time. liquid
I -Ixtu! niifalire Doni nnolhcr
lli-il Heverrir. Thinktt wA* thu l*’h my hus- Biiurrr. I lafadnl
ibem (hfantlOrd buttle-}. both agreed ils to making decoy medi­ dark parsol. Same lady passed our j shave a good c—hat how much i
li.'inil mode the Imnonude. Had not
any Took them *an»e uar,fane&lt;t.
them and ••xpre**ed cine, so as to be sun- whether any sub­ house soon after.
E wo—d —njoy it------ 1------- you wo—
tor tor b-fore. NfalresAl up with me tbe night U&gt;
Prof.
Vaughn.
Tory
w.-n-I-fkcd in luy arc- stance was being put in medicine; we
Orau Ex.—Saw this lady in face, and
"the same but — must 1— tn hopes
• Her 1 ilr .ok the leint'niute. Thr ttltablre we
both suspected Carveth was doing this; know it was Mrs. Wolcott. After • fund niak the best ot the present and
fixed far Mr. Ganr/fb to tampvr with wm from
OB.
V.C
VAUGHS.
iu&gt; n-kulur mrillrine. *nd «(Mne water.
1 attended Decoration day services with Carveth
made--------motions,
he -------went-------into
------—
-------—
,
—
■»
Stf
it id
is vui
our iv*
lot tu
to uc
be iv
to gcnirr
gether i1 uuo
due
Alway* kept M ine gta»s&lt;a with mrolcine In
DritKcr.—Am J’rof.. Medical Cl.«iiil»iry and
•»n table. ?&lt;&gt; that my husband would nol «u*reri Materia Medtea nf Mteti. Dnlvernlty. at Am. Mrs. Wolcqtt, at Carvetii's suggestion; •omebuil.es. taw th. tali cootlm}*—^taujie will enjoy meh other, prm
«..ln» euii Noyer Uld Mrs Curtis gtace mm | „„„ ! wood llut ,rM
that I was kreblii* luedlclne under pillow. Arbor. Here shown bottle containing mrdlrlni- Carveth staid with wife thnt day.
N. cn-fary was In ailting rtiotn. Did nol keep from cellar way. Identities bottle us buvlnx
tbut
1
ru dnlllhl prepsritory to |l.- -u It I could nol live witholt you 1
tliri-ad*. button* and nerd ire In It. They were been, wltii two ollie-», rereived tn American
P. T. COLRROVE.
low my WrUmony m thi. rm. Never
due think ol you errs moment and I
iu the machine draw. Hu-bond wu» in tbe room । Fxprr.«*«u-nleil ;u»ck.ifr. Kc)4 them locked li­
Recalled.—1 sent to Dr. Vaughn one mid to Mrs hwln that .he could not Tuhop you will'think ol me. lip—day
my lal-oralory; Next ilny lifter I received them,
enimlned cMiteni* ol Ixetle niariu-d X. con­ bottle I got from Mr. Niins, with other Had Mrs. Wolcott to Ol dress lor her. as
to you - ami a rood tlmelfomlni
taining tneilteine Irom rellar way. Tc*ted for two bottles 1 got from Woodmansee;' «he WM out riding with Carveth. I ’ end a plmeut dreams Io m-ithere lu Hie Mitt moon Sinter afterward* put mineral poioon: to-md none Te.ited for vxjreV.vvaW .&lt;.1.1 . hui
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thi- «fa-i lu the rellnr way Iwlilml wipe bottles. tabte pol*on. ai tl futiU'l wveralHrelu* u! rtrjch- Aug. 14th. 1 personally took to Dr. V. Never said that.
-I. .a.u..,.l.e I. &lt;« ■&lt;&lt;. .H. nevi Ht.ntlnk when iilnv, alsocrjxL-b of -itryctinlne In bottom ot at Anu Arbor another liottle given me
JOHN FLANNARY. I
CARRIE GRACE.
Live in Hustings; am a blacksmith;
tMNUa
liy Dr. Woodmansee; medicine brought
&lt;■»«&gt;«■ ExAXtXATtox.—Got the paokace con­
Am daughter of last witness; eleven
fore the time mentioned te iny direct testimony. taining bottle* from expre** otHre. Got letter nie by Mr. Minis on 24th, 1 put in bot­ yeant old. Know Carveth, also Mrs. worked for Carveth from middle ot
For a rear before bi* turret my hu*band wm at about Mine time from Mr. t'ulgrove. tetter tle which I had scalded and thoroughly
May till in Julr. ’K5. Bemetltber hfa
Wolcott, well. Saw latter Sunday be­ wife was sick then; he told] me be
d»*eiit from home three righto a week till very asked tne t&lt;&gt; trtt tor pot-on. but n« for auy par­ cleamsed.
late. Mint Hmc* till 4 o'rhx k In the monihig. ticular yotMin. Think there wcrvJwo'or tlirre
Cross-Ex.—Mr. Nims brought medi­ fore Carveth’s arreat, on corner oppo­ boarded at bakery while bis r"
Hc-ximetiinc* told me where he wm. aud some. Etna at strychnine lu Hit* bottle. Bottle »a*
f foil of liquid when 1 pit H. Tlih te»t I cine to me, because Miss Sage said she site Charles Welssert's. She and Car­ in Carlton; have seen Carvet about
Hide* would uou Wa* «t&gt;Mnt *o nigbla In the
p:i»t three year* till 4 o’fMck In the mprning- made hiui absolutely j-osltne proof^if the pre* was afraid .Carveth would suspect veth were talking together. Were to­ bakery at other times than
Hu was a good provider for hte family. No one t-ncc of alrychnluc.
something if she brought it; Dr. Vau­ gether al out ten minutes perhaps. Hints, two to five times a
sorneevrr told me that a burning scnnatlon from a
I»R. WOODMANSEE.
ghn has the 3d bottle 1 received from Saw Mrs. Wolcott go east, Carveth go­ times; waa working for Carv
touch niw* mv hand was evidence of strychnine
Rbcaixkb.—The content* of bottle* 1 got. Dr. .Woodmansee; don’t kuow what ing north. Saw him last near Mrs. Cota’s circus waa in the city;
ix.lsoiL &lt; ould nut l ear to have » draught of n»lile
_v oay
tann
ausperted
poison.
Hint1*
Uiv
im
Ul’•..id air on my hands. Tiihrtt 1 took some med I clites; were a* foilown: fine jaborandi; one was in it; he has it and I requested Hatch's house.
heard
him say that it it wasn’t [for the
cine the nigh of th.- ninth. । Sluter pre It tn me. scullcap; and one H&lt; i'etnltunni. Exhibit X. hail
Crtf»’-Ex.—My mother sent me down children he would not liveth bls
him to keep it:sent it to him August,
im the Bight Ot Mh or ipth. dou t remember grl*entiiim; XT jal-oromlL
winch. I got the apoonfui uf bitter medicine.
14th ; got it from Woodmansee between to that comer to watch Carveth and wife; he said that it cost hi ml g&amp;OO a
Mrs. Wolcott.
Hunluuid .ailed t« me. airi care me tire tta1st and 14th.
year for other women. Didn’t
‘
•mvinful i't medicine. I spit it out. There waa
NEWTON BRONSON.
JAMES A. NIM1
tell other remarks Carveth
contwo umWerv with medicine In my room. Hire­
FRANK SKINNER.
band gave me •omr from same spoon atterward.
■Same twtimony os he gave at exam­
Beside in this city; know Carveth; cernlng this 3600 expense for
TUBMCT.- An n hlnckamltb. and worked for
lt wns not bitter. TreUficd in thl» case on ex- Carveth
ladiea
on day of his arrest. After arrest, and ination was raid anil accepteil. Mr. saw him go by James Murphy's home men us it would be offensive
4l":K?DH?Krri^PSne4» testified that aba had while oflteer wm nt door of Carveth* shop. Ntins being sick. Mr. Nitns states that Sunday before bis arrest; heard him in court room.
whispered to meat desk of rbon. say­
nolseen til! vextenlav a letter enc io* I ng doI ar Carveth
Ctoss-Ex.—Conversation
WOO V
wauled me io do away with all tbe bottle* on 2-lth of July Miss Sage brought him tell Murphy that he was going up after
Hill. Alim KlnitlfiMl letters U&gt; her froth Carveth. ing lie
goblet, covered, with medicine in; same his boy and cows; beard Murphy tell took place in June in Carveth
abojj
letter* I crnld fliwl about thr rirnp.
Carveth told me after 1 cainr h..me that he and
CMmui Examination.-Am now living in day or evening he gave it to Mr. Col­ him hte boy. had passed toward home Bqy called aixiut 11 a in. that
didn't think I would ever get an* H-lter. Hn* •'apleCIty.Mirir.
My family arc at Greenville.
asked
for
money:
Carveth
told
baud waa called James and Jim In Canada. Haven't aeen them or
that
grove
in
riuuc
condition
as
received.
some time before with the cows; Car­
••on'rlbuted to their aupNever heard hiiu catted WUl or William until
for (lx months. Worked for Carveth about
veth passed on oast; and saw him turn if It was money his mother
came to HmIijik*. Have beard man*' here call aport
PROF. VAUGHN.
month. There wni» one man in »lmt&gt; wten
could have all she wanted;but
would
him Will and Wtllfam. Reeollret thst husband Carveth
comer north by Mrs. Hatch’ll.
talked
to
me.
Remember
seeing
Mr.
RecalM.—l twited all bottles sent me
never go home to dinner any
often went into front room where "'Mllerne*** Jarne* Clarifo and W. Y. Hicks at that time
MRS. WRlGhr OARRISON.
On- r got up hurriedly from t*t&gt;lr *nd went Into about shop.
take any more meals with bu
bv Mr. Colgrove; found stryebnine in
•.it
.
nxim where mrdlrine was. The caua® of Hie
Am acquainted with Carveth, and waa a rainy day.
nil three; found the alkaloid of strych­
wurste between husband and sister waa because
M1ERITT OLIVER LONG.
nine in all bottles. Alkaloid of strych­ was at his home two or three times
Aster retw’-mamle.l him for riayitw mtt fate a
JOHN BALL.
K.*. Ilu*hund said he dhtn I think he ought
I nrrwited Carveth; he was In my cus­ nine does nol dissolve readily in witter; each week during his wife’s illness;
grumt.le-t al •» Ire riways provldci for h e tody till after complaint was read to
Live in Grand Rapids; lived
don’t know Mrs. Carveth; Tuesday
family. Nister »ald it took oomethtog •’f’*1'" hlnij'Hil not hold out any inducements strychnine tastes very bitter. Had all night before Carveth was arrwted he tings 6 years till Dec. 1, U5.
of strychnine In any one ot Irnttliw been
-belter aiwl aomcihlug to mt to make a borne.
for him to make anv revelations or con- taken at once fatal results would have took me home from his house; asked Carveth; llvetl near Carveth,
knew
Hnsband end 1 warn at skating
J1
Nerrrlater than top. m. Coovcrsatlon b*.tween feviona; ho was in my charge in Esq.
him if he went walking up east with of Mrs. Carveth’s illmss.
sister aud l»u.«iMuia did not commence iiimit Kenaaton’s court, when complaint was followed.
Mrs. Wolcott 8undav afternoon; he fore she went to Fuller's,
his
MRS. SCOTT FULLER.
skating rtnk aud hte being Uiere wkboul sitter
denied
doing
so;
1
told
’
ihim
he
ought
to
house
that
day;
Mrs
Carveth
read
concfriiing
strychnine,
I
arrested
cry­
or Mr*. Carveth.
Recalled.—Second Sunday after Sirs.
ing. We went out to his
MRS. NCOTT FULLER.
him in his shop.
Carveth returned home I was at her be careful what ho said or did, rs some
Cross Ex. Never-talked with Carveth home; Carveth came in and lay down suspected him of poisoning his wife; he there he told me “It’s no use
Dinner ExAMixAnoN.-Eo«lde In Carlton.
Sunday. April Mh. Carveth came
tmuM'. except to answer his question.*; told him on the floor, saying he wished he whs replied “Ah ha! At the gate at my Mr. Hail. I can’t stand that woman and
Got sum*- ample augur aud m "‘'V
home, be again denied being out walk­ shan’t live with her.” Once wh^e wife
he was arrested for mingling poison dead.
ing Sunday afternoon with Mrs. Wol­ wa* in country I said to him on street:
with
intent to murder his wife.
u»li«nlrr wem aiwr urr.
.a*....“Will, I’m glad to learn your krife to
cott.
•
• dnylTth. Mr« CiuvrUiwas wyrfekMIM
sage.
Daughter
Of
Scott
Fuller;
had
lived
Crotf*Ex.—Saw Mrs. Wolcott at Cur- getting better." He replied; “The doc&lt;1&lt;T rume that «b*v mmhi atte
vrrnt np Hiidn to hl* wife. Qune down *ayln&lt;.
at
Mr.
Carveth'a
10
months
altogether
Recalled.—At time Carveth waa tip­
say she is'getting better1
, but I
"Anna wan utek and rotild never art wen. J’J- toeing across room oh day mentioned before his arreet. Was there iMt week veth’s twice; be had taken me home tore
know she is not. She will never get
from his house, other evenings.
Snyder vtelted Nr» Caryrth TncMtoy and Wed
in uiy last test imony, medicine was on before his arreet. Am acquaitied with
anr better."
newtar. Khrvnu bettor Wednesday.
MENO HORN.
was able to come down stalo nnakteil. Carveth stand in room where Carveth wm; was his handwriting. [Ht-xeshown bits of
Crass ZTx.—Ilfard Mrs. Carvelih com­
Am son of E-ites Rork and live In
after the Sth and la-fore the 12th; this paper pasted together, ?tnd identified
H~. •EJ1!
plain to him of. his bring oct lata
medicine was bottled and given to Dr. same as Carveth’s writing. Shown this city. Know Carveth; also know nights.
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copies of letters taken from Carveth’s Mary Wolcott Saw them together one
Woodmansee; on night-when
JAMES E. BRUCE.
tlilrat tor water. Md mtaptoff Hath*. Dr. gave his wife the bitter medicine, 1 pocketrbook. Identifies them as Car- evening in May last, about dusk,, ne.ar
Fuller dalled Thursday nf uriuid arek. CarWas at Carveth’s the fairground. Saw him that evening
Now live in Ix-elanm Co. Formerly
went to Ix^ up ataira about midnight; Veth’s writing.]
had laid down but a little while, when. home while his wife was at my father’s. first north of court yard, going west. worked for Carveth, as wagon maker
1 dressed and wmt down sUdra; Car­ He was away from home four nights in Saw her half an hour later going same Commenced with him June 21d. and
a week while she was away. Was at way. Saw them meet at north cast worked in his shop till six or eight
•tomacb. vwntled. faJd. nutrtbea* In Mpa *ud veth told me tlmt his wife wild her med­
limb*. Nha termed to be unable to breath. icine was bitter* but he insisted it was Carveth’s a week before his arrest. In corner of fair ground, on State St. weeks after his arrest Remember that
Hm! to fan her a prut deal. Day followln* C/» not; one evening the next week, Carveth thattime I noticed that he got home Watched them till they got opposite his wife wa* rick In Jane and Joly.
rWt wm wonre. He went awny next monilnt:
the
of fair• -ground.
ip,,.. a.,w.
late some Maahsawsa.
nights.
---- r&gt;large
■- gate
---------------— ■ ■ — Didn’t Heard him say in preeonce of Ftannary
Returned tbjl evralna with Mr». May nard wbo came home early, bringing temona. quite
Cmm Ex.
Tttf.—
__Han't
‘
----------t'nw
Cant BTW
specify
whnt
nights wateh them any Ilonger.
.
ths
that “it cost bim »SOD for other women?
staid till Bunday. Sunday Carretb raw ngrirn [Corroborated Mm. Carveth s tertimonv
•“-s.isl'nLHfiliSi' ™ about tbe lomonade episode.] Carveth ha was away In wuek before hit arrest. I Cra* Ess.—It was soua tlna last wf Wi

�Carveth while aha wm at Fuller’a I
MW him Writing to hl. ^f book in
Zhnn- MW him te*r; out part of • lea*. went to Dr*. after medicine; went from
SJd
in bls hand, do it up to • there to Carveth’s house; he wks not ai
home;
waited till 11 o’clock that ntaht
See of new.pw. and later raw him
before going home, because I wanted to
g. wm to his shop. When he return- see him about his wife; saw him on
tlie street as I was unhitching my bone
S’to shop with &lt;h* officer- 118
hU desk, ‘ook out some paper* and put to go home.
tbttu to the fire. Baw him step up to
Stancr and whisper something to him.
Li vein Hastings; know Carveth and
Man- Wolcott; remember going to
MRS. JULIES STARK.
mrwt-Am •*» &lt;rifeorjimu,surk. Grand Rapid* last summer when Fore­
paughs
show was there, and Gov. 8L
thp 1 taker* husbiin&lt;i
has run tbe bakery
SJrlTtZi*
1M-. know
Sl.ry John spoke there; quite sure it wm tbe
Wolcott worked for me for &lt;&gt;v*r a year Ibth of June; came back that night on
previous to Carveth’s arrest; while hia 1123 train; saw Carveth on that train;
wife was in Carlton, he took three meals was in cur when 1 came in; was sitting
• day at our bakery tor two weeks; wm with Mrs. Wolcott; he got up and let
there very frequently during hia wifes me sit by Mrs. Wolcott,
Cross Ex.—Himiiand went with me;
sickness, several times a day often-.
there evening, often: usually came many Hastings people in Grand Rapids
every evening hut not to stay long; he that day. Mrs. Wolcott came to bakery
in•company
■pent most of time while
wnue m
in bakery
oaaery with —
vu.^, »with myself and husband;
SA JX
Wolcott;
she went out uvnnlntra
evenings we lb e next to toktrr. Saw Carveth
ft?
. .. _v_
walking somrtlnw; remember her tom-i turn and go toward home from depot
wiUKiug soinmiiiw.
.
inir home from Grand Rapids on II
11 JO
JO p.f
P-f that night.
ing
m. train one night; heard wn***®"
r with her; didn’t see him; I let hetf
Reside in Haatings; wa* working for
the
house:
know
that
Mrs.
"
°J
C
?^
line noose: auuw
’"Z^T Spiral Buggy Co. week before his arrant;
wrotegoto
a rood
many
letters
the
week
rrotea
meny
letteni
the
week
De be­headquarters were next to Carveth’s
fore
--- -Carveth
------- ------’s arrest;- Mrs. Wolcott
Wolcott callcull­ shop; naw” Carveth go to bakery many
ed Carveth, Will; (witness Indentified time*, often us three or four times a day
three kinds of paper on which were sometimett.
written notes purporting to have been
'
EDWARD SMITH.
written by Mrs. Wolcott as same kind
of paper kept In token-, and ink on one
Parent* live in St. Louis; am now in
as being like that i»ed in token) (wit­ county jail; have lived with uncle in
ness shown these letters exhibits “B. Castleton for sometime; while in jail
••F " and “G.” and asked in whose hand­ with Carveth, lie asked me to write a
writing she thought they were; said letter to his wife; I did this without
two of them looked like the writing of any promise from anybody that it
Marr Wolcott, was not so positive Would lessen my punishment tor the
atoiit the other one.) Saturday was our crime for which I wa* in jalL (Shown
busiest dav in talking; very many came exhibit MD".) That is not my hand­
in that dav to get lunches.
writing; it looks like my writing, but
Cross £x.--While his wife was in I didn’t write that; what I wrote was
country, he was in bakery an hour or in red ink.
two evenings {Mrs. Wolcott wrote four
Cross-Ex.—Time 1 wrote for Carveph
letters last week before his nrrest.
Wiis atout taxpaying time; think Car­
At this point exhibits “E," “F,”nnd veth gave letteEto hi* toy; he hurt his
hand &lt;m cell door was reason I wrote
?G’’ were admitted in evidence.
for him; dout know whether Carveth
(Copy.)
enclosed any thing in h(ter I wrote or;

S

EXHIBIT ”E.”

Dearest Friend. ।
It d*4&gt;e me lots of good to
read your letter don't think for one
moment that 1 will ever get tired of
your writing to me you say you were
disappointed Saturday liecause 1 did
sot write. I know you was I could sw
by yonr looks I would have written if
possible but could not get a chance
there is always so many in that day. do
not think that I forgot vou yesterday
in my walk alone my thoughts were
with you when 1 feel bad you are the
Grat one I think of oh dear friend I don’t
know why it is that I feel so tuui all the
time 1 believe there is some thing going
to happen to me I am going to have
some trouble perhaps it is because I do
not feel well it was such hard work
YMerday to.try to make it pleasant for
tfiVrest I could hardly keep from cry­
ing all day oh Will 1 do feel so much
alone in tne world you are all the one I
have to go to all the one that cares for
■e you are dll the one that has a kind
word for me I would like to see you
aud talk with you and will see you to­
night if you care atout just talking
with,jne 1 am all right about what I
told mu we will wait until some other
tim
you think best 1 abnll go over
there anyway aud yop, can do what you
think Uit oli you don't knnw bad it
made me feel last night to look at jrou
iud think that ynu-WbffiPv. acme
one dee I have al wavs longed for love
that 1 never got J have always Doped
and hoped for something ufltil tltuo almmt?wnM an eternity and yet it is
hoj&gt;e ..^d 1 guess will uever l»e a rrnlitv
yet If it was not for hope the h» art
would break I must stop now and go to
work always your
.
true friend

(Copy.)

I will see you to-morrow night after
rite has t»een here then will know what
■he is going to do. Oh! 1 can hardly
wait I nm counting the hours yon will
be mine for a little while wont vou it is
«) dark I cant see so will not write any
more I wish 1 could talk with you to
Dig ht.
(Copy.)
EXHIBIT “G"
Dear FriendAll have gone to bed but myself.
1 have been sitting here alone looking
out of the window thinking of you on
you lonely road poor tov, my heart
aches for you you dont know how 1
longed to tell you to-night one true
friend wa* ever with you in thought if
bo where else no one can deny ua of
that privilege. I h® e felt so bad for a
few days myself I copld not keep from
crying hut night in church I came
home and went to bed and had a good
erv, raid more than once oh Will you
will be my friend if no one else is '
(No signature.)
ORSOK SKINNER.
•
Recalled.—Vias in Carveth’s shop
when he returned after arrest; saw him
go to desk, get letters and put them in
forge, where they burned; (shown ex­
hl wt “G.") I found th to in Carveth’s
desk; wa* cleaning out the desk when 1
found it: put it in pocket, and took to
Mrs. Curtiss.
HU. HOTT.
Live in Irving anil work on farm: in
months of June and .1 uly I waa at work
for Geo. Gregory. Hastings township;
know Carveth; have done work for him;
saw him night of June I8th, atout ten
o clock; moonlight night; woman from
kakory. Mrs. Wolcott, was with him
Dear his shop; they met near shop, one
coming from north, other from west;
they went in shop and locked door: 1
waa on sidewalk when I raw them go in
•mb; I stepped upto side window and
looktd in; they were in a compromising
position on couch when I saw them;
th«y were in there ten or 15 minutes; 1
saw them come out.
crow Bx.—1 .wear positively that
there was a couch in the shop, and that
Carveth and Mrs. Wolcott were on this
couch.
Mxrrr fuller.
In Cnrlton; know Cnmth ud
“T* ^ira da v hl* wa* nmwtod
"v'’1* “h"p;
hl" bu™
2*ak-n Irom bu dmk th.:
WoiorJ^*4 T0* hi,n
Mrs.
,h.“ •KO «»d I »»0 IhM

JSwb.hiS”* mB“k

_

Jo*» BLoon.

GEOROE SWMET.

Reside in city; live on State road;
know Carveth and Mm. Wolcott; dur­
ing Mrs. Carveth’s illness have seen
him and Mrs. W. out riding three dif­
ferent times; twice they were driving
ensL, once west; it was between sun­
down and dark each time.
FRANK GRANGER.

Reside in Clyde. Ohio; lived in Hast­
ings till June loth 1J5; am baker bv
trade; knew Carveth; knew Mr* Wol­
cott some; saw them together totwren
8 and 9 p. m. one evening just before I
went away; saw them come out of
Stark’s bakery together, come to New­
ton house comer, crofted to brick torn
corner, and then went east from there.
Exhibit “B,” also tottlea sent Prof.
Vaughn marked X, XI and X2 offered
in evidence.
EXHIBIT B.
Hastings September 20
To uiy wife and family i now rit thee
few Unes to vou kd&lt;1 hop you are geting
beter, I am tired of life in here but aa a
man sues so must he rep as the bible
says, i have aoed sum seed of good and
some of bad in my tint, but i have lam­
ed a tatron that 1 never will forget, in

too of tnd&gt;!-i since i came in tore, but i.
noe Aney you Dave have had your
share of truliel here, but god noes i
pray that you mawhave a d&gt;»y of Jov
Ct A 1 due pray that you and my tr»*
ys may h&gt;nc comfort yet, wcq ithink
.of ail the ptet how much comfort we
tnit had it i had taken your advise 1
cant say that you ever give me a bad :
advise in your life, but i can say you
all wee give me a good one, now i aer
it a.* i never seen before, but it is too lat
1 trust gial will forgive me for not tak­
ing your cind ndviar. but i cun say one
thing, and that is I hop you will for­
give ine for lieing woe pnkin'd in menci
ways for lx-ing out at nit and if my Inst
word, on earth should to here i cant
My that you was unkind to ms God
nors that but if 1 have to spend the renmnder of my days locked up i bop
you will pray for me, that 1 may to
spend the rest of my days that 1 may
meet you and the* dear toys in heveu
and ail my friends if i have aney. Anuey I dont want y ou to think that 1 will
cause you aney trutol it 1 ever get out
of here 1 wood not due aney thing to
make you trutol if i cant due anev
thing to comfort you. i never will due
am-y thing to harm god (orbit 1 should
ever due aney thing to hurt you, but if
there is aney thing I can due to help you
i am ever redy as i allwes wm, but a* i
live and god my Judge
ever
iu«
i hop to live a dilerent life while 1 live
it may not to long god noea i dont A i
will think of sum of the prarce that
that you ofrred up for me many times
you may thinkthat this is onley tock
but god noes that it comes from a poor
sioer in j;de, i spent money ourea dur­
ing the last week crying and praying to
be forgiven, &amp; If you think i am worthy
of praying fore will you be soe cind as
to pray fore poore unwortbey me as i
need youre prnrvs.
MISS SAGE,
Recalled for cross-s-x.—Don’t remem­
ber any particular Sunday night that
Carveth left Mr. Fuller's before supper,
but know he did not ala-ays stay till
supper time that day; am quite sure I
gave Dr. Woodmansee 3 bottles at one
time; identifies two of the tottire In
evidence iw ones she gave Dr. Wood­
mansee. The other one coutaiulng
Iwef. iron and wine, was a little round
totlle, and Is nol one of three in evifria«s of medicine 1 took to
Mr. Xims from tbe cellar way, wm in
Mime condition when 1 noticed It in
Mr. Nlms house as when 1 first put it
In cellar way; noticed crystals in tottom of gla«s at Mr. Nims house; have
received letters from Carveth when I
was in Canada; know his handwriting.
IRA HOYT,
Recalled for eros»~ax—Looked in
went window of Carveth’s shop when I
saw him and Indy in there; gtaa* was
broken out; looked through sash; it was
a long window; stood there looking in
for five Minute?; lounge was a little bit
to the right of the window; wub Dear
the toBows; wus to ten of anvil and six
*!Y0Lll: ,0‘‘“ire wm 3or4 feH from
•hte of Mum; think there wus vice cm
bsuth near fo-od of kmnge; lounge wa*
*erU
j1011 toUows. Broke colt
two
«&lt;o; no
lounee ♦«
BparJy evm.
last rammer 1 wm in

Carveth unlocked door before they
went in; there is foot-catch to one of
double doors inside, but heard that
fasten when they went in; it w» stout
ten; 1 was back from the window 10 or
15 feel towards barn, and saw Them
alter they left; heard door catch; the
shop was locked when I went to door;
I raw Mrs. Wolcott in face; I wus about
four feet from her; waa a light night,
and I raw her plainly; after that time
I walked to my brother’s, five miles
from town. I was at Mr. Gregory*a
atout 5 p. m. that day, left soon after;
waa at Mr. Reynolds’ afterwards; he
lived across mad from Mr. Babcock’s;
talked to Mr. Slattery on road from
Grigory’s near big spring; talked *ith
another party along the road idsn; talk­
ed with Mr. Reynolds* when 1 got to
his house; walked around on streets;
was also up near old depot; nui married;
wife lives at my brother's In Irving.
OLI VEK GRACE.

,

called croM-ex—I know A. J.
Raymond, of Carlton: talked with him
atout the occurrence up the road near
Burton’s; did not t»-ll him that it occur­
red July 5th; it was July 26lh.
By a ruling of the court, the testimo­
ny of Mrs. Scott Fuller and Miks Jessie
Sage relating to symptoms of Mrs. Car­
veth during her illness was stricken
ouL

Clement Smith opened case for tho
defense; said the defense expected to
prove that Carveth was kind to wife
and family; so much so that such a
crime as alleged could not be presumed
against him; that he was away from
home no more than circumstances re­
quired; that defense expected-to prove
beyond doubt that on the Sunday when
Grace and Wright alleged they saw
Carveth and Mrs, Wolcott on road near
Burton’s torn, she was at home all day
and evening with her sick son; that at
tbe time of thealhgvd blacksmith shop
incident testified to by Hoyt, she was ‘
not in the city. They expecU-d to show
that all testimony from prosecuting
witnesses connecting respondent aud
Mrs. Wolcott in any. coinpro uising
manner was wantonly and wickedly:,
false; they expected to show that there
was a conspiracy to rtiln this man Carrwn nnr
™
■
veth,
?• .U
but could not promtoe
promise ho^r
how comcom- ,
plete thdr evidence would to uu cod-:
■piracy queetion.
I
Monday being a legal holiday, court ’
adjourned till Turedny mon.ing at 8 Ji). I

w, h«wlu.

JHE ALMIGHTY

COMPOSITION.
AsrteadtertaU.

The earth upon whteh we live fat
vidod into two eterae# of ratotaucM,
which are denominated organic and in­
organic. The Unit class embrace, all
such bodies m have resulted from life,
whether in the animal or vegetable
klngiioms. The second, all such todies
m have not resulted from Mfe. a* well
M thorn retualns of animal or vegeta­
ble life m have been reverted by the prooee* of decomposition to a mineral
form. All plant* are composed also of
two cla**#s of substance.—the first,
oombortible and volatile, and which,
when subjected to a certain degree of
hcaL disappear# In an invisible or gas­
eous state; the second, incombustible
and fixed, being the portion that re­
mains after being subjected to heal M
above indicated. Three two are also
denominated organic and inorganic;
organic, because thow *utotanccs
which are vital to the growth and or­
ganisation _ of plant* or animals are
Inrgely combustible, and the bases are
inoombnstibla. But in the . oomnlete
study of the orgnntoxlion of plant* noth
classes mutt to taken into considera­
tion. and it is only In a oomparativelv
limited sen*e that any portion is called
inorganic for tbe reason of the very
small percentage of ash er inorganic
substanee that remains after toihg con­
sumed. The organte-and inorganic
parts can easily to distinga’uhed from
each other in the following luminer:
1. Fire destroys the -organic, but can
have no effect upon the inorganic.
*
2. The organic deeompoan under the
influence of warmth and moisture, but
th- inorganic retain their distinctive
character.
S. Organic compound* can not to
made ont of simple element* bv the
Croce-ssre ot the laboratory, but chemL* can form beautiful and complex
crystal# out &lt;rf inorganic material.
’The organic or volatile part of plant*
con«litut&lt;:« s«uy nearly-ninety-live per
cent, of tite whole, anti is composed of
carton, oxygen, hydrogen and nitro­
gen. with small quautitlna of sulphur
ami phowhorous. Tlie inorganic are
chiefly phospiiorous, jmlphur. silicon,
vhlormo. potassium, sodium, calcium.
uiar0Mhl£ lww Mni| ma tganree. with
verv ‘mall quxnHiie. .( atrium, oxygen
aud aitrogeu Three constitute the.
principal element* of any importancm
,a
»i“« agr^u/”- "nd
varms in the amount actually found tn

in. Bjkww

patron* an extra edition, giving a com-:
ptaUqnoftf.ot U&gt;. tathnonr ukro
r
1
!
in the Carveth case uu behalf of the I
Koplr. Kno»lBk th.: th„. 1. . &lt;l~n i
, .
, ,
.
•
I
interest in the case, we thus place the)
Uvtimony before our readers at the ear- j

ncter ot the plant; but no anproxiin*-,
by
an average of dfU-rcot vtumates. Wolf
and Knop, who have dime much for
&lt;:&lt;.,» .11 tl.. Jrn.r
worthy analyse* of agricultural plant*,
all air dried oxrepi the 1ml give the
falfa*fag perceatagra;

Will buy more GROCERIES. PROVISIONS, CROCKERY and
3
GLASSWARE at
Md

Than at any similar establishment in Barry county. Proof
of the pudding i« the eating of it. The correct t«-&gt; &lt;yf the
above assertion is a thorough trial. We invite the bargain
hunter to make the test to his satisfaction. Wo can point to
scores who have done sol To-day they are our regular custo­
mers. Why this is so can be summed up in this. We pay
cash for our goods. Wet sell them for cash and

Thereby we save time I and money in not keeping books;
save paying constable aild justice fees. As we give no credit
at all we lose nothing fr&lt;im bad debts and interest on a.-counts.
No man is good enough,financially to get credit at our store.
When a customer buys ^xxls. of us he pays for the gooLsonlj.
He is not paying for time aud money Mpcut for book-keeping'
He is not feeing the constable and justice. He is not helping
to feed the dead-beat nor paying interest on long time accQonh.
You can see plainly from tbe above why we can and do sell
gotxte in our line cheaper than credit dealers possibly cat.
We are the leaders in low prices and we dare qjfote prices.
Best roBer flour. p--r cwt.
- bTiwl •• -

13P
• du&lt;
• fi [
“
IVxMted Hit) C.VfT'
Granulated wheal mral. per 8»
&lt;6
Ccrealine. per p wkage. 15
••
two packages. - ‘ •
2.1 7 liira Kirk's Soap.
Entire wheat ll’r. p.-r rwL.
3 73 A 7*^ inch gl.ws stand htn*
(We are the only h«&gt;a*r in th»« city
efttupl'l*. with burner aid
Aliirh hondita the gmuin^ brand of
XXX flint gta*- chimn-y.
EMtjy and gold hanging' 'amp.
this flour.)
Spmr Head plug tobacco, p-&lt; lb.
45 ; &lt;11 tM
cutatetirig of &gt;&gt;utv-r
' dish. #ug*r bowl. &lt; p-aai-f and
Sweet Cuba, fine cut,
**
V*
*poo:i hnWer, all lor
Itol Boy.
4&gt; - 300 matches. - *
.1 umbo
“
••
••
35
•Sentry smoking tobacco
18

THE BUSY

LITTLE BEE.

In these days of popular scienoe It i»
hardly necessary to make more tha,
passing reference to the part which th
bee playa in nature. In the vegetnb'
world it is a vital neceMity that the fe
tilixing pollen from the stamens &lt;&gt;
certain flowers should be carried to th
pistils of other flowers, and the mtoio
of the toe is to . unconsciously cam
__ rprecious
__________________
,w.
tho
dust from_ blossom to M
bios
wm in her search after the tempting
rtmn
drop nf
of_________
nectar will,
with wki.k
which -' the .U
sbi.
floweret* reward the winged bearer ol
their love meuagea A wonderful ani1
fascinating chapter in natural history
i* that which treat* of the relation* ex'
&gt;Uog between flowers and insects
-'Flowers may to divid--d into tw&lt;
cla**e«, those fertilised through- thr
action of the wind, and those in which
fertilisation is effected through tho in­
tervention of insects or a like agency.
Darwin and others have shown what
interesting stratagems flowers of the
latter class resort to in ofder to secure
the service* of insect* in thia respect.
Every little foible and weakness of the
winged visitor is pandered to. What
is commonly called a flower is indeed
nothing more than a skillfully devised
trap to attract the attention of insect#,
and then Insure their services toward hrtiliration. Our little friend the bee is
Mthetic in his tastes, and. behold, the
v*rietins of flower, vie with each othci
to beguile his attention in tho display
of the most artistic blending of color#
and beauty of design. Sho Ukto sweet
•cent*, and the laboratory of nature is
called upon to distill the choicest per­
fumes to humor her.
But hese arc
but an advertisement for the nectar
which it is the principal object j
of the toe to obtain, and when
•ha bu .llgbM in
...reb of
IA It I.
only
to
find
u,,t
the flowers have in many eases devised
the most exquisite little mechaiiical ar­
rangement whereby ahe is unconscious- ’
ly compelled to effect thoobject toward
the fulfillment of which they have in­
dulged in such a lavish expenditure of
beau ty and swoetnr##. h i# all efftetei
in the simplest manner through the
great law of natural selection, here
seen in operation in It* severe mmplieity; for the flowers of those plant*
which present the greatest facilities for
fertilisation get th«dr seed Mt and no In­
sure the eoutinuance of their specie*
white the unsuitable and snaooommodating kind remain barren and are
gradually weeded oat. In the babel of
tonguee and since first he found a voice
the post has sung of. the love* and
sorrows of mankind, but nature still
waits for him to interpret her heart; if
hs ever learns to do so. there will to a
new rongta h‘B
far he will have
njwonderfal theme.-Longman’s Jfag.
—Minneapolis is .aid to turn rat for
horse sale* with greater &lt;mthn.ia*i&amp; and

VI

All Goods Sold Cheap.

en by the court, will be published in

man of this city.

I 00

All good warranted first-daw at the Cash Grocery Home.

much as may be tak­

lished. is the production of a gentle­

■i

We are retailing sugar at wholesale prices.

liret possible moment. The balance dr'
the evidence, nr

•2 40 i Choice Japan tea.

J. H. BEAMER &amp;.C0.

BEST

The above table ..now
lively uniforiu quantity of each ot the
ingredient*, wafer, organic matter and
a*h in the gra*MM. grain* and *eed«nnd
straw, of which the ash or inorganic
portion i# small, a# well a# in the other
■aibitunce*. Very much of thu vola­
tile portion of plant*, except the waler
and atnmnnia, te derived ilinmly from
the ntui'uphere. while the marganic or
Mh portion conte* from the soil with
the water in wiution. Prof. Johnson,
in ••How Crops Feed,” prcMtit* thia
matter iu the following eondansed
form:
Tabular view of the relation, of the
atmospheric ingredient* to the life of
plants:
1 Si
rtP,nlD* fruit,

i
1
i
~

FURNACE MADE.
And therefore the cheapest is the

Carbonfo acULto f. 4 ai- ■

Its Points of Superiority are:

through to# root#.

1

Diving Flues, effecting a great saving ot fuel. Getting
x* the greatest quantity of neat from a given quantity ol
wood. It is the only diving flue furnace made.

9

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-i.o.urvau cuiupo.1l-

tion of plant®, the ultimate conatitu.
ent* or element* are seldom meatioued
because they are .rldoid taken up in
tii.ir eluiurntery form; they are there­
fore spoken of as proximate principles
or compound#; thm carbon is taken up
by plant* as carbonic acid gas. phos­
phorous m photphoric acid, nllrogrn
m nitric acid, ammonia. The proxi­
mate principle, are divided into album­
inoids, carbo-hydrate., vegetable acid#
vegetable oils, alkaloid# and coloring
mailer. - Carbruhydratea take their
name from the element* carbon, hydro­
gen and oxygen, of which tbsr are oomposed, and are subdivided into woody

!1l?L'irth!Sh.M”-ncJ’f0^
'»*«riat to'
agricul.miNt#. The principle constitu­
ents of woody fiber ia ocllnloan, which
l^tn*JrTVQTti°n
•*' ’•ffrtable
Sd ™r?£in5 “! ^iramiwork.
and especially st the oeU walla It
exists In fcome segetable autotancM
when air-dried, m follow.:
'
Potato tutor.

GSf

Three Radiators. Most Furnaces have but one. Thisgnes
“• the Kenfleld furnace a great advantage over other fur­
naces as a heat producer.
Q It has an ash-pit. Most wood furnaces have none. This
v. saves much trouble and inconvenifmce.

4 E^iouV. t0

adj118* to get a given temperature in

R Thickness of shell, and castings And radiators ; giving as*
surance of long wear and better uniformity of-heat.
flues, insuring much more heat than tbe orainary horizontal flues.
6• Perpendicular

1 hose who expect to build houses the coming season will
save money by heating with furnace. The best, made furnace,
the most economical, is the Kenfleld furnace. Call at

Brooks &amp; Kenfield’s,
&amp;

Woody fiber also ha# a more #oiid
^au7/h!^/1*n,e“t U,an ®*llulo*e
Antd ,l.T&gt;^,n’1'nor*c,irbon' *»d is
eslied Hgufa-otaroh, •# abandant in
ratable., and MpeoX y i J
•*4.
tubers; it U fouJd 52 in

Hastings, Mich., and get estimates of cost of heating and ven­
tilating your dwellings.

Mo More 'Wood

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                  <text>The Hastings Banner
VOL. XXX. NO. 44.

The Hastings Banner.
Hastinos, Barky Co., Micu.

MARSHALL L. COOK.
SUBSCWPTIQN RATBB

ADVERTISING RATES:
wlumu per year........................... ....|100 ou
Etira chante fur special .positions.
JOB PRINTING.
B^ax-ul pride h felt hi the Job Printing DeparaiM*utof the Banxf.k. kverytblug in the
satire oflicu
and with the latest faces of
•&lt;pa, the inurt approved patterns of machinery*
and competent workmen employed, enables the

41 W: LOWRY. M.D,
Vf.
Physician, Surgeon and Oculist.
etas io town or country promptly attended.
Office hour*- a to 10 A m. and 1 to 3 p. m.
Teiepiiooe at Holloway*' drug atorv.
(MT Special attention paid to surgical dlaeasea
sutd dlsejws ot the eye«*nd ear.
nr IT LAN Dis’ M. D.,
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Physican and Surgeon.
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:&lt;muu1 there day or nigl.t.

l R. TIMMERMAN

. ilinnujputhie Physician &amp; Surgeon,
F (First
door cast of Holloways* drug store.)
R. Wm. JONES,

Dentist.
BAU work promptly attended
to.

1&lt;X&gt;K * SHELDON,

(Office tn Abstract Block. Ha^Uiuc*, Mlcb.)
County.

J. WRIGHT,

AGalin• &lt;U» or hi-hl promiitlyPhysician.
attended to.

voice at renldeoce. one-half mile cnst of Carl-

DIHLIP T. COLG KUYE.
Lawyer.

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County News.
HICKORY CORNERS.
John Montgomery has moved and
taken possession of the house and black­
smith shop formerly occupied by Geo.
McElwain. *
Geo. MjcEIwain has moved into the
house owned by Mrs. Iteliefa Gasfonl.
Mustang Liniment is older than recently occupied by Charles Clark:
most men, and used more and while the tatter has moved into the
house recently vacated by John Mont­
gomery.
C. C’ Messenger has gone in search
of a place to locate iu the jewelry businemi. He talked of prospecting* some
1 in Indiana and tlience to Arkansas.
Frank Burdick while shoveling snow
^EW/STOCK OF
from ti&gt;e roof of bls residence the other
nay. slipped and fell to the ice and
snow Mow, hurting his shoulder and
siuv. Fortunately no Jxinra were brok­
en.
Mrs. Reliefs Gesford. of Kalamazoo,
is visiting her old friends and neighbors
at this place.
Peter A. Young, Alfred Bradley and
sevorul other farmers residing about
here have sold and delivered their fat
hogfi on FridivY, the 12th, at Gull Com­
ers. at *4.00 per 100 live weight.
I. C. Bishop has returned from Penn­
sylvania, where he has been for several
week with hte sick father, whd is now
much better.
Born, to Charice McCoy and wife, on
Tureday, the 9th, s seven pound girl. ’
Born, to William Landon and wife a
son, on Thursday night the Uth.
Depnty .Sheriff Waitace McNeil has
gone to Hastings for the purpose of as­
12, 14. 16, 18 and *) ft.
sisting Sheriff Long to run the present
term of Circuit Court.
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Jacob
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Lennara buried
uuried another child,
child.
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’ unlay
tirday last.
lust. Funeral
!■ uneral services were held
st the M. P. church. Rev. Mr. French,
All widths and lengths.
of Richland, officiating. Mr. and Mrs.
Lennard have the heartfelt sympathy
ot friends and neighliors in this their
sad hour of bereavement.
The Washington ball at Thompson’s
Three.grades. Seconds and No. 3 for
hotel was thiniy attended on Friday
for sheds and repairing old roofs.
night.
; Quite a number of citizens from this
’ place attended the crystal wwldiog of
j Charles Finnan and wife, of Bedford,
^'Saturday
last. The presents
Hemlock, 16 ft. ' were veryevening
numerous, ami many of
i them very fine.
Iniczi- nnrl
nfltnJr
Will Black and Bertie Pennock had a
J Olbl cinCl OCanilllJg,
two mile race at A. A. Aldrich's r ak
W. ™, rumtab u, taxth UP to SOB-1 Sipllm °Kl'nn,l^lm.rXup. "

Man and Beast.

LUMBER!

BINTLSY BROS. &amp; WILKINS
Barn Boards^

Common Fine Boards,:"‘V1“lt!l,*,r-•!j'w’V”“I

C. WELTON
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He wntes policies on a man's property against
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by tire, lightning or wind: agaitift » man's
; Ito by death and accident.

E KENASTON,

Attorney at Law,

Shingles,

Fencing.

C. C. Messenger has returned from

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Hardwood Flooring,

WV muk,- „ .purtolt, °of
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Practices la all courts or the State. Collections
i-rompUy attending to.
Tou jTcarvetil

Attorney at Law.
Middleville, Mich.

Custom Kiln Dryinc io Order.

' Mose# Lawrence, one of the pioneers
| of Barry Co., is in a critical condition.
' with little hopes of his recovery.

Green inbh lumber dried in two weeks _mI, ..
/’aKEP0BTpL\BMK .t HIKER.
for inside finish.
From the 1era)d.
.
’
Attorneys at Law and
• Mrs. Peter Henney is seriously ill
Solicitors in Chancery.
with rheumatic fever.
in Uulou block, over Fk-unn-r Rm.) j
There will be a temperance lecture in
the Congregational church. Sunduy
Pnuiicc Io all courts ot the stale. Attend to i
evening, March 7th, by Mrs Benjamin,
MnacTiolo^a Insurance taken etc.. rrjiCTUuof Portland.
.
j Jordan A Herrick, the new harness
Kaktin v. bahker.bc«i BMJUf. |
I makera, seem to have their share of
Insurance and I&lt;oans.
1 work. They can be found first door
with J. tl. Runyan &amp; San. J door* north
west of the meat market.
SpwlalMention Kiv7nOtoCmakiui: exchanges
otOCK £Ve are
I On Saturday morning last, one for*4 prr&gt;|&gt;erty. The Interests of non-resident
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1 wanl wheel of Myron Treplv’s carriage
i rotwrty owners carefully looked after. Parma
was entirely demolished by coming in
nt all sUea tor sale ot exchanxe. Houses and
contact with a passing wagon.
i H. WIthey returned to Tennessee yeaiUjK.MKNT SMITH, *-terday. Mr. W. arrived in Freeport
*Lawyer.
Parties desiring 18 and 20 ft. Bam | hist Friday and enjoyed meeting his old
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m Uuiow Hall Block, over store of W. k
Boards will save money by buying I fnends at the Herald party in the even­
,
Goodyear &amp; Co.) "
now.
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I &gt;nK■ About 15 young people thoroughly
; surprised Louisa and Matic Stnelcher
BENTLEY BROS. &amp; WILKINS. J last evening, by invading their quiet
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NAPPEN &amp; VanARMAN,
lawyers.
w rXrTTTnxY A11 were soon awake and the house
■ Over H.vtluxs National Bank.)
inmg with laughter and mirth. May
x • ■----------------------------------------------------- our Wung people livelong to rememf ber these pleasant memories of their
ILLIAM B. HWF.KZEY, Attorney
youth.
V.
and Solicitor in Chancery.
C. V. Keigler. Henry Will and Chas,
i Bronsoipftre in Hasiings this week as
‘ jurors.
WILLIAM B. SWKEZEY.
! Hiram Rogers has lieen-drawn as a
Vi
Justiceof the Peace.
| juror for the March term of the circuit
fwUcetl.MW. aspecialty
and district court at Grand Rapids.
I Samuel Zelner's brother. Reuben Zellur, of Philadelphia, is visiting him
r. j. w. rock.
The .Niagara, Falls (Route.
Physician and Surgeon,
I anil other relatives in this part of the
i state.
He will return home ibout
Is prepared la give prompt attention to all who
GRAND RAPIDS DIVISION.
way desire !■!» services. Office at residence.
■ March 1st.
Tukiwt effect Nov. 39th. IS®.
Henry Thomas had the misfortune to
: have a smush-up on Saturday morning
I M. B. GILLASPIE,
: last. Nothing injured but the carriage.
1.
Notary Public.
His best girl was safe at home when
I
il il I the accident happened.
i Messrs. Chaa. Middlebrook and Wai­
BTAT1OXS.
I W. ▼ ROOM AN,
' ter Baker, of New Ashford, Mass., are
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a.
Auctioneer,
visiting their uncle, A. S. Iteming, of
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n of cxpcricDee In errlux sueBowne. F. E. Deming of this place, and
been euxlnlly murrsiaal li&gt; Graod K*t»id» Lv.
ia«i \#0 other relatives near here. The young
ve ntock. I know I ran serve MMaieviMe..............
#.« men think of remaining In this state for
ixa
»y rail n|*on me.
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Cornice Mouldings, Sash, I
Doorg and Blinds Always on hand.

AbOVC
ire Stock
Selling
at Lower Prices than
ever before.

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STATE ROAD.
Quarterly meeting nextSaturday and
Sunday at the Friend church.
Miss Parks, of Woodland, is spending
a few days with Lyman Chamberlain^
family.
Lyle Fisher is sick with the dutch
measles. Bennie Merrick had an at­
tach of inflamation of the lungs, but is
uow better.
Rev. Stewart is holding a series of
meetings at the Martin school house,
and is ably assisted by Rev. HunsberS&lt;Mra. Burnitt sold a hog that weighed

580 lbs.
Ohlyes, Johny found his glove.
Elmer’s best girl was to church 8uni day eve. but the walking was not good,
i The literary was postponed one week
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that the said dafeudMtta do apjK-ar and answer Grand RaytAx Ar 3.30
6.00 KUS
on account of bad weather.
the bill of corapHInt filed Iti tuM rnu»e -within
hmert Utt or
The evening prayer meetings are well
AU trains run by
attended and are doing good.
•d; and further, ttet thl« order lie published
A surprise at Clarence Olmstead’s
within twenty days from this date. In the ItartTuesday evening, it being his birthday.
Itrt Michl
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t.r» BAKxnit. x
Little Taber Myrea has been very
KapIdT* iMdlMOa B. It for Ihg
City and Fetoalrj.
Yarkand Paclfir Et- sick with lung fever.
nrM* daiiT. All otber trains dolly exeept l*mThere are gentle hints of an oyster
supper in the near future.
BUKH Local Ap-nt IUMIdrs.
Boys! was the walking good going
IMfi.haT.LtMW
north, and who spelled the school down.
Mr. Will Merrick was attending
Circuit Jud«#.
court
tast week.
IrwwMwA whm TUmMm
J—rvllf WM-

TELEORAPHYttnrgSS:

Mrs. Stanley is on the sick list with
a severe cold.
The dime society will meet at Mrs.
Jane Fisher’s at the old homestead
Thursday March 4th. All are invited.
A prayer meeting at Mr. Willis
Rolfs last Friday evening, after which
a large family bible was presented to
Mr. Robert Myres as a token from bis
friends.

Mr. L. E. Richards and wife are
spending a few days in*town. They
have purchased a home in Middleville
where they will go In the spring.
Mr. Lockhart, of Kalamazoo, is put­
ting in time and otherwise repairing
the pbino«j In this Ville.
George Mosier will take possession of
his new home this week, if the weather
will admit of moving his invalid wife.
A large company enjoyed the oyster
supper at Mark Norris’ on Wednesday
evening of last week. We should
iudpi ft to have been a succes financial­
ly but have not learned the amount
taken.
Dr. McLeay lost a valuable horse last
week and has another in a critical con­
dition.
Doni forget the New England sap­
per at M. Doster s Thursday evening.
Mrs. M. Duster has been visiting in
Middleville the past week.

ORANGEVILLE MILLS.
{Special CorrmpondeDce.]
Justice feels called
calk'd upon to speak in
meeting again, this time -in the inter­
est of our business men and the- work­
ing class. Our stores are without
customers, our mills shut down, our
hotels are shunned by the traveling
public, the man that depends oil his
daily tabor for support Is thrown out
of work; all ofraccount of the scare
started about diphtheria. I doubt of
there being a case with, the least sym­
ptom of diphtheria.
The per.-on aocused of having the
“big head” was told by a reliable M. D.
that hlji family had simply intiuenza.
Quite a difference. It seems to be the
trouble, with our correspondent to ex­
aggerate the number of deaths. Count
up to five instead of nine and that is
the record for the whole winter.
Ono pf our Mi D.’s may Ims a devotee
at the siirine of “Bacchus,” but he
knows the difference between a di#k&gt;cation and a fracture,anil knows better
than to tell any one that, a broken bone
will Imj firmly knitted in ten days.
The Cromer boy is getting along fine­
ly. He is ‘out every day and drives
around alone.
Mrs. John Wibon is quite sick.
Cora Nichols &gt;is very sick with St
X'jtns itaincfc.
The mxluenza patients are all on the
gain'
,
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Don't give us any more scare's unless
there is more foundation lor them.

Portland, were guests of E. Lockhart
Sunday last.
Henry Shriner and Mr. Childs had a
tatoo, in which Mr. Childs came out
with a big black eye and a bloody nose.
Miss Stella Ellerton closed her four
months school at the Osnier school­
house.
Miss Ellerton is a firstclass teacher and the district that ob­
tains her services for the next term
will be assured of a good school.
Grandma Rose died at the home of her
daughter Mrs. Rogers, last Friday, the
12th. Funeral services were held at the
Chance school bouse last Sunday. The
remains were interred in the Vermont­
ville cemetery.
Wm. Ward has purchased one of C.
A. Newton's thorough bred fox hounds
and is making arrangements to join
parties from Baltimore to go to north­
ern Michigan on a hunting expedition.
-Wm. P. Wilkinson still is very ill at
his residence.
D. W. Smith was in Hastings the
past week visiting his son Clement, and
in attendance to the Barry and Eatou
county insurance company's meetings.
Farmers are making preparations for
sugar as it will ^oon be on hand.
Mr. James McCarter and wife went
to Detroit Tuesday last to take a con­
tract from D. M. Ferry &amp; Co., for rais­
ing 25 acres of different kinds of gar­
den and vegetable seeds, also one acre
of American and English yard flowers.
Mr. McCarter’s farm is well adapted
tor vegetables and will be worthy of
attention the coming season.
Last Wednesday while profowor
Charles Newton was hunting through
the woods, noticing tiees on the ground
soon was assured that there were beta
in an old scrub beech. He went to Mr.
James Allerton and attained the same
for wood. Hein company with M. H.
Bloom, cut the tree and obtained one
large swarm of Italian bees and about
8 n-et hollow was fllled with bees and
honey which was saved in good shape,
and the remainder of the tree made
good wood. In the future take care of;.
your Iwech trees. •
WANDERING BOS’,

l

J. N. Parker started for Ohio last Fri­
day night on business.
Bentlev Brae. &amp; Wilkins shut down
their mill east of Morgan last WednesStrangu how mad some people get be­
cause thev are fortunate enough to get
a valentine. .
Elder Harkness preached to a full
house in Morgan hut Sunday night.
W. 8. Adkins is in the wood buslnew,
having bought a lot to ship to Jacksoa.
Many thanks to the Banner editor
for the extra copy, as we are all very
much interested iu the (’arveth trial.
William Jfcwell takes the eake &lt;m
making spears. He is making some
very line ones this winter.

IRVING.
Rather poor sleighing.
We underatahd school closes this
week. All. seem satisfied with Mr.
Rinkee as teacher.
That tramp bad a hard time after
scaring two men out, to be collared by
the sheriff.
School at Disk No. 1 Yankee Springs
closes Friday. In the evening thorn
was an exhibition given under the sapervision of the teacher, F. H. Browa.
A tramp came to'Charles McCann’a
and demanded sometbtng to eat of Ma
wife. She sent for Charles. He came
and sent for the neighbors. After a
while the sheriff came along and collarerl him. The sheriff got A. r. Sylvester
to take him to jail.
' Mr. Dean Hall is drawing stone te
repair the dam.
We don’t hear much about the P. •.
war uow. Must be that postmaster Jr.,
has had a prescription. Well 914^0 wffl
cure most anything oow-a-days.
Maple grove.
t
Austin Hoffman,'of Aenfield,- visited
hjn parents last Saturday and Sunday.
Gorden Whitney was called to Nasi ville last Sunday to see his father whe
Is not expected to live.
Old Mr. batting, assisted by a few »f
his friends, celebrated his eighty-eighth
birthday at the residence of N. S. Barnes,
on Monday last.
Eider Webb visited a few of his old
time friends in this vicinity.
Tlje boys in the Norton school dis­
trict have discovered a delightful-ptaee
toplay euchre.
Dell Greenfield has sold Ben Miller
for mere nothing all the ’limber be ha#
a mind to takeoff from what is knowa
as the'Leggvt farm.
HavtMotMxi their progressive eueber
parties for the present for fear of scar­
let fever. The last one was at East­
man Latting's.
The funeral services of Dr. A. Hard­
wood, one o{ the oldest pioneers of, this
town, was held at the M.E. church Sub­
day. He was ninety-one year# old.
John Evans, of Bellevue, and Wm.
Sutton and wife, of Battle Creek, atteaded the funeral of Dr. Hardwood. Mr.
Evan# made a few very appropriate
remarks after Elder Cox was through
speaking.
Revival meetings still continue at
the M. E. church. Those preeunt
Sunday evening report some excellent
singing by Mrs. Dr. Griswold.
The following are the officers th#
Good Temptard elected:
W. C. T.— Harry Maya.
W. V. T.—Mrs. Kate Dunham.
W. 8.—P. O. Dunham.
W. I. G. -Estelta Lowell.
W. O. &lt;».—Erastua Whitcomb.
W. F. 8.—Mrs. Linie Hays
Tuesday there was a wood bee to get
wood to keep the revival meetings
warm at the M. E. church.
Leander l^pham and Ad Wolf have
traded farms.

David R. Cooley, of Morenca, Lena­
wee Co., has purchased the Frauk
Mechetn farm and will take poaession
about the tint of April.
John Gates died at his .home in S. E.
Assyria, Feb. 19, of Bright's disease.
Uncle Joshua Griffin, one of the old­
est residenbi of this town, died Feb. 18.
John Evans, ot Bellevue, was in As­
syria Sunday.
Wm. Burgete is getting out timber
for a new barn.
The revival meetings continue, how­
ever. without any success.'
Ed Morehouse is on the sick list
A. I). Jarrard, of Nashville, was in
I town last week.
I A large party of the little folks vlaited Miss Lulu Segar last Saturday.
JUSTICE.
The occasion being Miss Lulu’s sixth
birthday. They left a large number of
nabhvllle.
.
presents in token of their regent
One of the pleemantest social events
Lon.Sylvester, of Battle Creek visited
it has liecn our gpod fortune to attend friends in Assyria Sunday.
for some time wtm the festival and ban­
Frank Meehem' has liought a farm
quet given by Ivy Lodge, No. 37. K. of near Nashville.
f&lt;, at the opera house last Friday even­
A targe party at the Union House
ing. The recitations given'by Misses. the 22d.
Minnie Potter and Edna Truman were
Mrs. Geo. Meehem broke her arm last
excellently rendered, as were also the Monday. Dr. Fry reduced the fracture
songs by (he K. of P. glee club. Four­ and she is doing well.
teen large tallies were spread for the
banquet? which was composed of the
Bowen’s Mills.
most delicious vmnds, and spoke worlds
It is neither sleighing nor wheeling,
for the caterer, W. H. Tomlinson. The but a mixture of both.
toasts were responded to in the follow­
The Gi Haspie boys failed to put in an
ing order: Ivy' Lodge, Na 37, Elihti appearantv at the G. A. R. entertain­
Chipman; Endowment/Rank, IL R. ment on the 12th, hence the S. O.‘V.
Dickinson: Our Urderl Orno Strong; camp turned it into a dance. They
Knight Errantry’, Dr. .1. T. Goucher: made enough to pay all expenses and a
We and Our Neighliors, Prof. J. W. nice little sum besides.
LACEY.
Roberts: Our Wives. Frank McDerby;
The Gillaspie Brothen played before
Our Swttthearts, Dr. C. E. Goodwin; a good house Monday night.
Maggie Baker has been quite sick.
F.C. B, C. L. Glasgow; Our Guests, fl.
Mr. Cortright is on the sick list.
Saturday night the 2oth wm the big
M. Lee. The rmpoiiMS were ably given, night for the I. O. G. T. There teas’
Mr. Mosher is doctoring two rery
except Good win's, who got a little mix­ present at their exhibition fullvJJO sick horses.
ed over the “sidesaddle.” The band people. Recitations, songs, djaMgues. -—Mr. Bush preached his farewell aerwith their handsome uniforms and ex­ were well selected, well timed and well inou last Sunday. The people are very
sorry to lose him so suddenly.
cellent music, added greatly to the bril­ rendered.
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liancy of the occasion. Abput 160 wen* ' Mr. O.TI. Hayter and-wife of Middle­
Mr. Joy Js quite sick.
present.
Mr. Hinckb y is courting again.
ville. siient Sunday at Eld. Gillaspie’s.
Mrs. H. R. Dickinson is visiting Mr. Wm. Havens is also visiting the
Norman Clark is spending the week
friends In New York.
at Hastings.
Elder.
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Mrs. Barbara Core is vifiiting at IL
Katie Rhoades is at her sister’s quite
Charles and Win. Bradley and Geo.
A: Leedy's.
Devine, started Monday for southern siek. Her mother is there taking care
Matthew Harkness, ot Oslar Creek, Kansas.
of her.
has become h citiren of Nashville.
Wm. Count is failing very fast. The j Nina Joy Is visiting her’aunt, Mrs.
Xir.t D. Frink bas returned from her G. A. R. Post, of which he is a meinlmr. ' °Jocial it Mr. Steven’s Friday night.
visit to Marshall.
has hired a man to go there and take
Tlif band dance at the opera house care of him. This is at it should te.
Lacey Is booming—a bran new Wack­
Monday night was the best party they
Grandma Knickerbocker is so she is smith shop, and another store. How ia
have yet given; not perhaps in point of around again.
that! We think Laecy will support
attendance, but in the character of its
street
cars in the spring.
There is to be a meeting at Post II all
patrons, home two or three were pns- ,on Thursday evening. March 2d. open
FOUR CORNERS.
ent who should have not have been nd- to the comnules, their wives. 8.0. V.’s
initted. but they conducted themselves iand their wives. Comrades, fall in.
I1 Ella Furlong 1s on the sick list.
qutatty and the party throughout’was
। Daisy Cotton is able to be out agaia.
Morgo-Thornapple.
Ii ------------------------------one the boys may well be proud of.
James and Frauk Wolfe are cutting
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vn HelxliUl.
Among those from Hastings we notic­
We xUteil iMt w.el lb»l we would 1I »&gt;»?,!&lt;
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'WiUtace -Townsend
ed Tom Iteyimlds Fred Allen and Hen- :ootiee the deeth ot Isaac Baer laler
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ry Bentley. •
and more fully. The facta ns we learn ceola Co. ou Saturday last, where he has
John Furniss is preparing to build a them
&lt;
are ns follows: (in.Tui«day morn­ been for a number of months past. He.
new residence as soon as spring opens. ing
■
of last week the deceased hitched says that things arc lively in those
I). W. Smith started for Kansas Sat- jhis team to bis bob-sleighs and went to parts.
urduy last
;Samuel Bollinger’s woods after a load
Everything is-quiet in our little burg
Tlie Nashville.policy holders in the ,of wood, which he kutled and was re­ this week ns every laxly has settled
Kent, Barry and Ionia insurance com- turning
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home, and when almost there, down to businees. therefore news is
pany are kicking like Jehu about an- nothing
;
but a small rise of ground hid­ scarce.
other threatened assessment.
A "wolf” was seen on the premises
ing him from his house, he was sudden­
Bill Bartley Bummer was arrested ।ly stricken down. However, before he of Mr. Woods, on the night of Feb. 7th.
Sunday on charge of being drunk and left the house he told his wire to watch but disappeared Wore Anson couM
disorderly. He hart been amusing him­ him. as ho was liable to drop off at any Eel his gun.
self as usual thumping his wife and moment. The woman was washing
mother, and was run in by Tom Nites. and
।
getting dinner at the same tiiue,
STATE NEWS
His examination was set for Tuesday when her son told her that the team
The congregation of the First Prreafternoon, but was adjourned until stood
,
over in the field and that his fath­ byterian church at Adrian him extend­
Friday morning.
er had gone to Mr. Hyde’s. The moth­ ed a call to the Itev. W. K. Spencer, of
JIM CROW.
er says, “no he has not; run and see what Lansing.
is the matter.'* The child did as bid. and
The rmidennee of A. Barker at Tus­
Castleton.
came back with the intelligence that
cola was burned on Sunday night at 18
D. Hart Is in Ohio visiting old friends. the father lay on the snow beside, the
Mr. Crane, of Edmore, bus rented D. sleighs. The mother went to the hus­ o'clock together with Ita ccmtenta.
band's assistance, but It was too late, he No insurance and loss about «««.
H. Evert’s farm north of town.
. And may we all be The origin of the fire is thought to be
R. I loves, M. Weaver, were in Free­ had pas ‘
port on business last week.
as well
to go as he. He was incendiary.
y afternoon. Funeral
Lyman Ryann, of Charlotte, spent a buried
____ —..
I.. \r.
sermon was preached by the Rev. Rich­ bondndJindHXedAam of about BUI.OU.
ard Harkness, of Adrian. The pamage and the citizens thereof are now dtaJames Graham, of Hustings, spent a of scripture from which he preached
few days with old friends last week.
Your scribe was taken with' a very book of Romans. 8th chapter and 18th of erecting water works.
severe attack of rheumatism last Tues­ verse. The hymns sung were ahto of his
A train of
day, and is at present confined to the selection.
The friends and neighbors turned out
house.
Wilber Baker Shipped to eastern part- last Saturday, cut and hauled fifteen
liah Cotswold lambs, the av- cords of wood for Mrs. Baker.
Carbaugh, of fellon

�I

TBE WEEK IN CONGRESS. I “

THE NEWS Di BRIEF

IRELAND'S LORD LIEUTENANT

of Hlluota, and for it by Laird of

D*OC5T OF THE
BOTH HOUSES.

entrance into Dublin Saturday.

Ha rode a

BROWN'
IRON
BITTERS
WILL CURE

eoldlera Mia
Flagstaff,
reception was cold and indifferent. No flags
on Bunday. Eighteen
buildings, with their contents, wore eonJefferson

connected with tbe suspension of Henry

duty

of

confirm

iu

The

aider it roiuletent with the public internet to

Pa-illr,

&gt;urtli-rp

sniaintog

resolutions also con-

formation of the government to show that
the president's poeition is untenable. Pugh

Geu lYi-nda.-gart in Burmah with 16,000

but ask rd until Monday to

franking privilege to Gen. Grant's widow,
reeolution wa* adopted inquiring of We

sgsuta to detect.frauds were employed and
what lh»-y had dona Morgan continued
fci. . - 1—A
. tlu
Kill nnd

persons whow name* Hoar said indicated
Hint they were of foreign birth, proposing
constitutional aiueudmont abolishing the
presidency,
Bower introduced a bill to

of aught importance was
re* taken up and debated by Ingalls, who

libel.

I- - 'K

of it whllo Morgan and Morey declared

of th&lt;- government in cities where public
building* were want-d. Morrison intro-

pel tho Pacific railway to pay for the sur-

duties, that docremma the revenue from that
■oun.-e at&gt;out Ji’.lriO.ftX) per year. Henley
and Felton of California introdue.-d bills to
nbrvgnte treaties with Chinn ja-rmitiing
Chino-- immigration.
Hanback off-re-1
a
roeolotion
for ' a full Investi­
gation
of
the Pan-Eectric
mat­
ter, and
Fulltcor to investigate the

failure bfll, but the Fits John Porter bill
game up, and after a hot |&gt; rsonal debate

senate without action went into executive
session and shortly adjourned.

the police charg d upon the rioters and die-

by Governor Oglesby judge of Jo Da vices
county, succeeding th-' late. Judge Rowley.

Thursday. Fsb. IR.

Ex-President Arthur hat bran chosen
number, were: Baker, Bayne, Burleigh,
Ely, Hahn, Harmer, Hayden,. Haynes,
James, Laird, O'Harra, Phelpe, Rockwell,
Swinburne. Wadsworth, Weber. Tbe bouse
then, at 5:15, adjourned.
W ASKfXOYOX Cm, Feb. 30.—Mondors-&gt;u

elation.
Thoro are in Illinois 434 Grand- Army
poeta. with a membership in good standing
of M3,MtL
Bllverton, Cola, was snow-lound for four

PROVIDENCE
■x-a

Montreal lost 4,500 inhabitanta by small­
pox during the recent epidemic.
Mrs Crawford, who recently figured in a
Missouri, were removed and after a short
executive Motion tho senate adjourned un-

Holt, was ordered printed in tho Record. A
bill tendering tho thanks of congress to

c.
. ..
r
” 1
Mow. therefore, notice is
binatlons is

MISHLER’S

Bitters
severe eases of Kidney and Liver Diseases,

given relief ud cure. Thousands of test!*

of ths- soutti west quarter of section tws-i.tv”
CM). In town three (&gt;). north ,.r
west, containing eighty

otton insisted that nothing shall 1- permitted
JI’I.IA CURTIS.

thut he can hardly acquiesce in Gladstone's
present determination without making some
explanation. It is likely that the result
will I* to rxtvva! the precise extent to which
of a Dublin parHament to tbe exclusion of
other matters of legislation vitally tin

CHAAH. BAUER.
Att'y for Mortgagee.

F. Hoffman, of eirclaville. Ohio, aay* :
*al&lt;l county. no s»!unis»

into seclusion in Italy.
William Rutherford crowded into a freight
ear, Oiled with com, at Dayton, Ohio, in
Ide to Columbus.

Hopkins

of Michigan said the trial ot

Helps those who help themMivea. Mature

bidder, the premise* &lt;irwril«i

within the

iXlke.
bated briefly, when the educational bill ' Fur lying and fraudulently obtaining
ordination papers W-&gt; Rev. Denum Dave
made an argument defending its constitu­ was Tuesday expelled from the Methodist
"iatTe-.-umseh,
tionality, and opposed by Morgan. Wilson “.. . .
Mich.

etliged to be honorable and right; as aerv-

MISHLER HERB BITTERS CO525 Commerce BL. Philadalnhia.

purpose of laying -lent* and st

with *3,500, sent back from Montreal a draft

The total output of tho Minneapolis mills
had written to Porter completely eiensrating him from blama Ho wax con-

Im taunted Gladstone until bo replied that
the government would perform the difficult
task I efon- iVruaolutely and aa s{*t*lily as
poadble.

while only land reform k-gtalatio:i.

government employe.. Eustis’ resolution
inquiring into the trouble at the New Or-

attitude of himself and other ex-Confedar-

we therefore seek to

London, Feb. 10;—Parliament resumed
its mwuot Thursday’and Gladstone -stated
that tbe first business lo bj taken up would

deuce that Glad.lane's policy is to gain time,
and to put the Parnellitee off as loug as pos­
sible with empty conditional promisee in

Edmunds introduoel a bill relating to tbe

■tost distiaguubrd gouernli of the Union,

GLADSTONE WILL TEMPORIZE.

saow-drifts Saturday.
A mob said to be comiKwvl of Metis raided

Tho' Fits John Porter bill

Wajwixgtob CITY, Feb. 17.—Wheeler of

FRED IL WADLKIG

district met at Sheboygan Monday ana

the killing of

of Pennsylvania, and

■OW thcrviorr. iiixlca

TAKE NO OTHER.

by Thomas of Illinois, a resolution inquir­
ing into the butory of retired officers, ami
vicious habiU.

kOK SALE BY ALL DKVCC!

At the school of the Holy Trinity in St

fUddloberger said

Rreolutioxw were aflopted by tho house
inquiring on what terms the United States
could g--i control of Qnwi and Barren
rivers in Kentucky, and requesting tbe

give Mrs. Hancock a pension of $5,00) a
year. Other bills were introduced: By
Belmont to put consular officers through a

The fund subscribed in London for tha re­
lief ot the unchtjiloyod amounts to FEO,000.
Philadelphia’s municipal election Tuoareeulted in the Republicans electing
jority of the council

HEADACHE
INDIGESTION
BILIOUSNESS
DYSPEPSIA
NERVOUS PROSTRATIC:
MALARIA
CHILLS and FEVERS
TIRED FEELING
GENERAL DEBILITY
PAIN in the BACK &amp; SI
IMPURE BLOOD
CONSTIPATION
EEMALE INFIRMITIES
RHEUMATISM
NEURALGIA
KIDNEY AND LIVER
TROUBLES

of Ufe-aiving appliances, and authorizing
tbe president to present him a gold modal

this city Tuesday night

He subsisted by

I bbl
mg against the Bland dollar and Gedda* for

KX’^^rlu^thT

UIU

MVWSO

MAMS . I Ul. IJ«S

UUkU I .JU as

which time it again aseembled passed fortyfour pension bills and adjourned until Tuee-

£l(xrto A30U a side
Millionaire Mackay has con tribo ted * 1,(*X)

minute

Monday

and

circuit court for the count
be saida. mortgaged
prrmiM
f. In..

ot his Cornwall estate* in small holdings.
ity I* denounced oy all

Washington Crrr, Feb. IU.—Tho report

Mm eveiyWfng that would exculpate, noth-

official
he city,
8ig»l,
Law,
other commander*,
to
e engagement bad taken
Confederate army, containing at least 70,anen, had taken part, and yet the S hoIxxrdand Gen Grant’vroj&gt;OM»d tbe re

battle on tbe JXh.

Tho country would next

■sere was a labor riot at Getty burg and a
strike at Pltteburg Landing, and that a

ibniuujtration to furnish
g upon their character
egrelp
is the talk
rebellicn. ‘

Small-pox ha* been declared epidemic at

Derpocratic member* of tbe judiciary com
mittoe alxa.ll offer a subetite for the Edmund*
report or whether they will make their fight

proclahmxl quarantine.
John Bell, aged 05. was decoyrd into a
"bunco" room at Pittaburg .Thursday,
knocktsl insensible, and ruble-1 of Sa.UUQ
During tbe lUnl revolt the Canadian gov-

-Edmunds

and

Kiulpped for tlm battle and will, they say ^be
abundantly fortilied with precedents to offthat among other important pa|»r&lt;, a Itemo-

Tbe New York Btore, at Bpiugfleld, Illa,

Hug (then senator) with ' reason* for the sus­
pension of Chester A. Arthur as collector of
which was written by the hand

Washixotox City, Feb. 14—A bill in­
troduced in tl» senate Wednmday by Hoar
appropriating 1250,(XX) for n monument to
passee on Indian lands by Cue and Itnpris-

amended

Garland. it la thought, will be requested by
the minority in preparing their ca*«. Tlio
outlook indicates a very exciting |«rtl*an
debate.

RlumtuXD, Va.. Feb. HI.—Governor Loe
sent a me-sago to tho legislature Thursday
recosnmmidiug tbe appointment of a com­
mission wbuw duties *hall
plainly doscribed, guarded an 1 limited, that no mls-

her people.

foun
■ng
fron

examination and allowance; on or before Hw
kJ hiML K.Jr",y nri.*’ani! ‘b*',wh
*«&gt;

dredths dollar* (#310.® &gt; and an atton-v’ i-*e.
twenty-five dollar*.
Therefore-by virtue ot the gawcrot sale
said mortgage contained. Mid the statute in
case made and provided, notice I* hereby gl».e
that nn Knt,.w&lt;» &gt;&gt;.-r

_____________ Judge of iTobate. at public auction to the highest bkhl
north front door of the Court house n
Jt Hastings, Michigan, the propertv
In said mortgage as follows : himmenriin! a:
the quarter poet on the n. side of
tn town three north of range eight
running from thmrr smith is chain* «
Ualta; thence

south

I CURE FITS!

next week to Theodore Griffin, a |«inter
After the mnrrlage tbs happy j&gt;*(r will a.
Mbit together at the museum for a few, days
u. .11
_ ... ,

offered W.UU0 and a welksui ked farm to the
man who wouH marry his daughter,

Creai Bali
awnst?

Mr. Powderly,

tbe

-hieftain

X-J « —’I
"OT

of the

M
tnt
lAd
Am
UaU
wbe
amo
Hit

degree' r.v

gbtdne and nine links tu a stake an-'

tota

liar part-n- l
the quarter tine to the Thornappie river t
westcriy along raid river to a point »o uuvt
ItM naming north parallel with the ex*t I:
would Inlerteet the place st beginning; &lt;l tnorth trom said polut to the place of le^und,"
said line being 5 chain* and 50 link* lour on in-

Suga
the

Fo

from
with

Tb
littl
Wh
Bed

JSS

The bill creating a non-partisan board
of election in Toledo, Cohunl-us, Cleveland,
the Ohio I-rgistaluru.
The striking iron miners at Dccazvilla,
France, have pcuLxl placard* threatening to
destroy tho mines with dynamite unless

afterward adjourned

Burns and Thoma* Broderick, district tele­
graph boys heanl groomi issuiug from Bing
J^e's Laundry Wendwlay night, and eater-

THE MARKETS.

Sir Charles Dilin has not yet appeared in

point out that which address itself to
their interests as well ns to the interests of
tbe state. It should bo clotbed with no

State of Mlehlgan. County of Barry—ss.
Anti™ Is hereby given, that by an order of Ute
’ »»J* &lt; «“rt for the County of Barry, made

of'UioM^days*en ° ClOCk ,n ,he ,‘’rtno0'’ o’ ’’"‘■h

Naw York. Feb. 3U.-Mlss Fhnnte Mills,
the Ug footed Ohio girl, uow oo exhibi:ion

lad., with bidders prevent^xMn four states,
120 growing trees brought Ifi.tXXi.
The Irish-American council of Chicago,

full
wel
bea

uyru

of the United States. Mrs Adair is a white
woman, tl&gt;e wifo of a prominent Indian

i’hyslrians at Belleville. Mich., report
that a farmer named Fanning accidentally
lodged a bullet deep in bis brain and remains alive and rational

stone has prepared a bill for tbe suqtensiou
of evictions in Ireland.

thirteen hundrvtl and forty eight
thir- aw day oTsi
!■. n hundred and forty nine iix» and ItilrSt-en
,.'Unidrrd, ’VMl, ,n?3r .iV®0'*° ’** fysevetity41rr dollars,with Interest at Ute rate
I&gt;sted January StXh.iSm.
’
ROBERT IL .MARSHALL, Moetrarre.
CHAM H. BADER. Atty for Mortgag**^
payable four years from dan-

present their claims agalu*t Wi^ratate oT~Xlt&gt;

Thursday, tho ilabllitiee being- tR&gt;,:i-.*7. with

Such
normal education;

Tahlequah, displacing John W Ktapter, nil

•lull

Cincinnati, Cleveland. Toledo, and Colnm-

is v

night

THE "EDMUNDS REBELLION "

stii which had impelled Grant to change his

«S3SlS|

the afternoon of Wat day. at the front door of She

about
decide

Garfield added to tho

Sf thuw&gt; advantages.

of rate

CmicaOO, Feb. 16. — Tbe wrestling match
between Matsada Sorakichi. -the Jap," and

ted to him; Garfield tad Io!:. ;!

I'M and ta. and hysald drtaulj the pow-r r mW
contained In %aid mortgage having
stive, and do proceedings al law or In rquin ksv
ing bMD Instituted to recover the debt srauro*
fnterrvt
gltrn &gt;!..»:

-"

the difficulties at tbe factories of McCoc

toef
IU
fruit

keep

Uit

'yru

Suite foe damages aggTegn’hig *U&gt;,(W0

at public vend urro
__ put o’clock in ’&amp;&gt;; '
attbenorth front do-r of-

Mm the place &lt;&gt;: hold,**-

-dditsoael

Bra It at Last

said County of Ban*-

Ut

JS^sygcftrjg .'“ss-

ahoo

nitrar'

�MMfliii
—— I «

Agricultural.
KUCERK DArKSPOUT, F.dMor.
f»r-All romnmnlartlonn pertaining to thia de•ortnsent should be odareaMd to Mr. K. D*.
vWiport. Woodland. Mich.
To the Conoutaont of Maple Hweet.

The sap of the sugar maple (Acer
.lactikarinum) yields almost pure aucroae or cane sugar—the sweetest of
jagars. It Is so rare that If it wore all
nade into avrup there would be but one
tenth of a gallon to each inhabitant of
the United Staten; or if all were made
into sugar there would be less than a
pound apiece.
The demaud will
always exceed the supply.
Naturally it would be pure white, and
with a flavor peculiar to itself, which
tnay not bo described, and Is but seldom
tasted. It w rivalled by that of no
other sweet, and. befog delicate, is In­
jured or destroyed by any one of the
following ways: First, by scorching
while boiling down gives a flavor of
burnt sugarisocond, allowing the sap

(

.
'

to sour changes a'portion to glucose or
grap«' sugar, which is less sweet and
has a less agreeable flavor; third, catch­
ing or storing in old wooden vessels or
unclean ones imparts disagreeble odors
and tastes. A mixture of these causes
led to the old fashioned "maple taste”
which is doubly damaging in that it is
itself strong, prominent and disagreable.and completely disguises or destroys
the most delicate, purely maple flavor.
Tho color is affected; first, by the
oione of the atmosphere the same as is
any other ve etable juice. A freshly
«ut apple] is white, hut soon turns
brown in the i^ir. It is the same with
.maple sup; second, burnt sugar ever so
Little colors strongly, tending to black:
third, souring developea a reddish color.
A union of all these three gives a
beautiful black walnut finish."
In the light of these tacts the objects

-.o bo attained are three-fold; first, to
prevent so far as possible exposure to
the ai r, especially when warmed; second,
io prevent souring; and third, and
above all, to prevent burning. Thereicre we should catch and store in tin
vessel* that can be easily and thorough­
ly cleaned. Also gather and boil as
toon and as quickly as possible. To
prevent scorching, allow the heat to
«trike only the bottom of the pan—
never the sides—and boil with a uni­
form depth.
Rapid and safe boiling
•an be beside with the modern evap­

manufacturer. Remarkable yield! Tbe
despicable business has no doubt been
practised lo a limited extent in Michi­
gan. It cannot be defended even if the
sugar used be the best granulated. It
Is a fraud and a lie all the same. Let
every sugar maker honestly do his du­
ty—make honest, clean sugar and syruf&gt;, then put his name and warranty
on every package.
This means not only to not mix any
foreign substance, sweet or otherwise,
with the maple product, but to take out
that troublesome pest, the aucrate of
lime, commonly called silicia or sugar
sand.
’ The argument is not valid that it
should be worked into the augur be­
cause it came from the maple tree. As
well put a block of maple timber in the
centre of each cake and call it maple
sugar.
Not ohly be scrupulously honest in
the manufacture of the product, but in
its packing. Tho man who cannot pack
a box of sugar of an even grade
throughout is yet a long way from
paradise. The poorest, blackest cakes
of sugar will not get into the bottom of
the box for an honest man, but will al­
ways do it for a rogue. If the same
man should buy a barrel of sugar and
find it granulated only on top, and to­
wards the bottom only cheap brown
sugur he would be dissatisfied, ami
rightiyioo.
Grade your sugar honestly and not
make a swindler of yourself for a few
cents. Many, too many, who are considerea honest men in ordinary deal­
ings do compromise their honor in this
way. If a man will be dishonest let
him do it with something not so pure
ind delicate as the sweet of the maple.
The demand for maple ss^t can
never be supplied. It is next to impos­
sible to get pure, that is, unadulterated,
maple sugar in our dtiea that is fit to
eat. Most people order it of makers
with whom they are acquainted, or go
without it; at least they assure them­
selves of its previous history and an­
cestry. This will be done more and
more in time, and it will be to the ad­
vantage of every sugar maker to make
honest sugar and sell it honestly. .
Experience »». Inexiwrlence.

It is a matter to regret that in Intro­
ducing Hood's Sarsaprill, its proprietors
are obligee! to overcome a certain dis­
trust by some people who have unfor­
tunately bought worthless compounds
mixed by person ignorant of pharmaev.
Messrs. C. 1 Hood &amp; Co. me reliable
pharmacists of long experience and
they make no claims for Hood’s Sarsaprilla which cannot be substantiated by
the strongest proof. And we say to
those who lack confidence, read the' unsolicitated testimonials in favor of
Hood’s Sarsaprilla, and then prove its
merits by actual personal test. We are
confident you will not be disappointed,
but will find it a medicine of great
value, which can be. implicily relied
upon. IU0 doses 81.

orator made of tin. The sap is fed in
at-the front end. then flows with a
steady current back and forth across
the pan boiling the while till it reaches
■.he opposite end when it passes out
*yrup, not having been more than 10 or
la minutes over the fire.
Sugar forms a chemical union with
many substances as lead. lime. etc.
The one with lime is troublesome. It
s formed in nature, and is in solution
The locating committee of the Slate
m the sap. As the product thickens it
Fair meets in Detroit Feb, 23.
* unable to hold all the lime in solution,
T
hat
Hacking Conan can lie so
and it precipitates forming a crust bn
quickly cured by Shiloh 'secure. We
’....* pLuVtUe'time in the tea-kettle, and
guarantee it. For sate by W. II.
i« very troublesome to sugar makers,
Goodyear.
it is variously termed sugar sand, silica, Will You Suffer with DynxiMia
and Liver Complaint? Shiloh's Vitetc., but more properly aucrate of lime.
alizer is guaranteed to cure you. J-’or
The great bulk of it remains in sus­
sale by W. II. Goodyear.
pension in the syrup, and ahould-be care­ Sleepless Nights, made miserable by
that terrible cough. Shiloh’s Cure is
fully removed by settling or filtering. If
the remedy for you. For sale by W.
well done no more will appear unless it
II. Goodyear.
be again heated when d little more will CATARKAH Cured, health and sweet
breath secured by Shiloh’s Catarrah
•c driven from solution. Thus ifmarket­
Remedy. Price 50 cento. Nasal In­
ed as syrup little lor none should be
jector t ree. For sale by W H. Goodfound, but if done down to sugar, the
sugar Will contain all that is driven For kune luck. Side or Qiest use Shi­
loh’s Porous rlaster. Price 25 cents.
from solution during the last bqiling
For sale by W.H. Goodyear.
•r “sugaring off." This cannot be reShiloh’s (fouon and Consumption
■oved and if it is ever melted into
Cure is sold by us on a guarantee. It
syrup it will be found. Many suppose
cures consumption. For sale by W.
II. Good vear.
it was used u&gt; adulterate, but if well
•'cttled as ijrup but little should appear Shiloh's VITALIZEK is what you need
for Constipation. Loss of Apprtite,
in the sugar. Bear m mind however
Dizziness and all symptoms of Dys­
Iftdt wary time the maple product ~ta
pepsia. Price 10 and 75 cents per bot­
tle. For sale by W. H. Goodyear.
heated a portion oflime trill
precip­
itated. Often the last cake taken out Croup, Whooping Cough and Bron­
chitis immediately relieved by Shi­
when caking will have an undue
loh’s Cure. For side by W. II. Good­
amount of the lime, it having settled m
yew.
.
the corners and at the bottom while
Jackson has finally opened Ito public
waiting for it to cool for caking. library with 5,273 volumes.
Sometimes as much as one tenth of the
Cradit’is due the German women and
total weight is of this substance. If physicians for first using Red Clover
the sap sour it will remain in solution. nlossocns as a medicine. Best results
Sugar made a la Indian never shows are obtained whed combined with our
medicinal roots and herbs, as in Dr.
the liine deposit
Jones’,Red clover Tonic, which is the
For the benefit of consumers we ap­ best known remedy for all blocxl diseas­
eas.
stomach and liver troubles. pim­
pend the following: To make syrup
ples, costiveness, bad preath. piles, ague
from sugar, melt 8 pounds cake sugar
and malariadiseases, indigestion, loss of
with 3 pounds of water and it will appetite,low spirits, headache and all
■lake one gallon of syrup.
diseases of the kidneys. Price 20 cents,
The last maple syrup should be but of Fred Hotchkiss.

little darker than good strained honey.
What color it has should tend to brwn.
Red shows souring, and black shows
burning. It should weigh between ten
and three-quarters and eleven pounds to
the gallon; if thicker it will grain.
It will keep easier than nice canned
fruit, and is just as well put up cold as
hot.
Lt crystalizes in the dark. It
kf*pfl perfectly through warm weather
if kept quiet and unopened. Hence
pnt up in small dishes for summer use.
If it should sour, heat it to the boiling
point and it will be again eatabla Any
*yrun is much finer in flavor if warmed
before using, the aroma developed last■ ing Ung after it again becomes cold.
■

HoneU Sugar.

Under the same class of frauds as
•ome l*ogus butter and Bohemian oats,
should lie ranked adulterated maple
sugar. That it Is practised to a conaid•rable extent cannot be denied. One
•ounty in Ohio gave a yield of over
forty pounds to the tree, of, so culled,
■•■Pie sugar, as per the report of tho

A Bidders' Loan Association is being
organized at Eaton Rapids.
The “Old Commoner" as the friends
of Thaddeus Stephen, the distinguished
Congressmen were fond of calling him,
once wrote to a fellow member who
was suffering from indigestion and
kidney disease: "Try Mishler’s Herb
Bitters, I believe It will cure you. I
have used it for both indigestion and
affection of tbe kidneys, and it is the
most wonderful combination of medi­
cal herbs 1 ever saw."
Charlotte will build several handsome
business blocks next spring.
Mothers! mothers! mothers! Why
will you allow your little, darling to
suffer with those horrible worms wi en
a sure remedy is so near and cheap?
Dr. Jackson’s vegetable worm syrup
will surely give relief and costs but 2o
cento. For sale by -W. Goodyear.

The Y. M. C. A. of Ionia cleared $800
on Will Carleton’s lecture.
Three bottles of Athlophorous have
entirely relieved my brother-in-law,
Louis Zimmering, of
rheumatism,
which formerly troubled him and he
can work without tbe least inconvence.
William Sommers, foreman for
B. F. McMillan &amp; Bro, McMillan Wis

A FEW REFLECTIONS.
Tbe MelpUee CoarfIMoa of tho Averaffe
“Well-EHuoated” XoanK Women.

Tour old friend Brown died a few
days ago end you were nnturally very
ranch dietreased to learn that he left
nothing, absolutely nothing, behind
him. He had been tolerably piosperon» all his life, had always lived wellj
but not extravagantly, paid his bills
promptly and was esteemed by everv
tradesman with whom he had dealings.
As you aud Smith were talking of
Brown last night you said: "Such a
oity he did not have bis life insured!
Then his widow would be sure of a few
dollars to support henelf while she was
planning for the future. There’s one
coinfort—hl» two boys are smart, steady
little fellows, and I don't believe there
arc three- more talented girls,in the
State than his three daughten.”'
"That’s so! Brown gave his children
every advantage; be sent the. boys to
Latin school just an soon as they could
get in. and I know he planned to have
them go to Harvard. My daughters
tell me, too. that the Brown girls play
on. one or two instruments, rend three
languages and arc up in all sorts of
artistic fancy work.”
“So I’ve heard. O, Lhey']l got on
first rate; tho boys can’t earn much for
a year or two. but with the combined
earnings of her family Mrs. Brown will
be efuite comfortable.”
And you and Smith honestly believed
every word you said. You forgot, or
did not know, that in every city and
large town in the land there are hun­
dreds of women, just as accomplished,
just ns well educated, as those young
people are, who are elbowing and jost­
ling one another in their efforts to hon­
estly earn a bare pittance.
Did Brown, and the hundreds of
other recently deoensed Brownt. do all
that wiw necessary for those girls’ Did
either father do his duty by his daugh­
ters when he sent them hither and
yon to acquire "uverv accomplish­
ment?” I say no; he failed, and failed
lamentably. '
No one puts a higher value than I de
on a liberal and. sound education for
girls as well as boys; I do not agrep
with the Diogenes who growls that one
tongue is enough for a woman. She
can not undentandingiy rend a book
or journal of the day if she is conver­
sant only with English. I like to aoe
women interested in beautifying their
homes with embroideries and with lit­
tle paintings, and I heartily envy my
more fortunate maters whose musical
.tastes hake been cultivated. Also do I
appreciate a bunch of ripe grapes at
the close of mv dinner, nut I would
not appreciate them were ray midday
meal grapes nnd nothing else.
What can Brown's daughters do to
make themselves useful? Everything.
What can they do which will prove
pecuninrlv satisfactory? Nothing.
■ What demand is there in the market
for art work, for painted trinkets, fora
translation, however excellent, from a
foreign book or msgasine, for any or
all parlor accomplishments? None,
absolutely none, save in rare cases, so
rare as to be the exception which proves
the rule.
’
What can these tour women do to
earn their living?
In the olden times a man, quite as a
matter of course, provided a roof nnd a
crust for all of his dependent feminine
relatives, but now-a-days he does it
grudgingly even for his wife aud Iflk
widowed mother. The average woman
expects ttntHs expected to look after
herself if she is unfortunate enough not
to marry as soon as she leaves school;
therefore, it Mem* to me that it is the
duty of every parent U» «ec that the
dmighters. as well as the sons, are
competent to do so
Lluie Brown is deft with her necdla,
and can remodel an old dress in a most
cunning manner.
Why didn’t her
mother take a few hours that were
given to music and let the girl study
practical dressmaking? And why, loo.
was not Mary Browns knack at twist­
ing a loop of ribbon and pinning down
an obstreperous feather turned to ac­
count by some able milliner, who
wontd perhaps ba glad to employ her
ndwr*
Of course, girls sometimes get office
writing to do, which pays well; but
there are a hundred applications Tor
every such place. Some who have
“influcmre’ procure position* in one of
the departments in Washington, where
the pay ix high ami the working-day
short. ' But these fortunate few are so
very few that they maybe loft out of the
reckoning.
Parents, you who arc to-day well-todo. perhaps vary wealthy, wliat snyety
have you that a backward turn of the
wheel of fortune will not leave your
daughters penniless and fatherloM
before this time nnxt year? And if
they are so left, what nave you done,
what are vou doing, to enable them to
battle wfth the world?
Yon have
brought them into .this world without
giving them anv option in the matter;
now it is your duty to fit them to live
In the world in a seemly manner.
Suppose your daughter does marry,
as every girl hopes to do and ought to
do, will this trade that she has learned,
this profession that she has mastered
(not coquetted with), render her a
leas devoted wife and mother, a less
companionable woman to journey dowu
the hill of life at her husband s side, a
lesA valuable member of the community
in which her husband makes his home?
Fathers, you can answer the question.
Think it ov*r. and then glance ahead a
few years at the future of your own
daughters.—France* JS. WadUigh, in
Philadelphia Press.

THIS SCENE, OK LAKE ERIE. ENTITLED

.

“THEPERIL and THE RESCUE
our

year by year, month by month,

Trade-Mark because ll so aptly

alie is succumbing to disorders

illastraUti u woman sinking un­

that, unchecked, will finally over*

der disease and weaknesses, who,

power her. She is (wnvinced that

when all else lias failed, is flnally

Zoo-Phora is the truest means dT

reseuwi by Zoa-Phora, a sure

rescue, yet she either does noth­

remedy for all complaints pecu­

ing, or else dings to treatment

Wc have choeen

m*

liar totlie sex.

—It was a spinster who wrote: "It
takes a vpry superior woman to be an
eld maid-''

never will

to drift wood nnd disregard tl&gt;e

Many have done oth­

erwise, and here Is their testi­

staunch boat?

mony : ^(We have hundreds af

Many u woman realizes that

such witnesses.)

11

her a boule

r» mine Zoa-Pbora with (food MUiafartio
Hewpertfully, R. O. BURWELL, Dn&gt;nK.

k&lt;-r|M nir In iplcrwlid bratlh. Any woman
ne.-.t, *uch a remedy, will find
Pliura worth
it. nrishi m sold.
Mn. L. R. F.

SonietimtM a woman fears that she has Female Weakness, when her trouble is of an entirely different nature.
A careful study of our l&gt;ook. “Facts for Women,” (which we hend to Iodic* only, Ln seated envelope, on receipt of
10 cents,) would eltlrer show her tliat die has no such complaint, or teach her what to do if she has.
’
Tiie price of Zoa-Phura is, one iMittle for $1, or six bottles for
Where druggists do not keep It, on an order for
worth we will prepay the express. The dose is small. It is therefore inexpensive.

ADMONITION TO MOTHERS.
Do not let your daughters say, as so many have said to us again and again, almost in tlie same words :
.‘‘If my mother had known and had taught me the facts contained in your book, instead of leaving me to learn them
by bitter experience^ how much better it would have been for me.”
’
.
,
"If my mother had known of Zoa-Phora, and hud used it to correct my ailments when they find began, how moeh
of sufli-ring I should have escaped.”
.

For Books or confidential testimonials, Address, Private Secretary of Zoa-Phoo Co., Kalamazoo, Mich.
Ai?"N. B.—Letters addnws-d to the Private Secretary are seen only by him and our Consulting Pbysiqlan.

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-ely, has a CUSTOM FINISH
&gt;ud in MADE TO WEAK. It is
’AM0U8 for Using the BEST and j
''IEAPE8T, «ud is made in ALL ;
RADES, ALL SIZES, ALL!
.TAPES and for ALL AGES.
Tlirse Goods mtn- iw known by the
_; vetnule mark on the tickets. Don’t
v any more clothing until yon have
•. sum® of the T, C. &amp; Co. brand

JOB

PRINTING!

Cheaper than Ever,

R. K. GRANT.

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•.uro for all the fils, but boldly
arrants it cures every form
' disease arising’ from a tor• id liver, impure blood, dis­
ordered kidneys, and where
tnere is a broken down condi­
tion of the System, requiring a
prompt and permanent tonic,
it never fails to restore the
sufferer. Such is BURDOCK
BLOOD BITTERS. Sold by all
druggists, who are authorized
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their use.
.
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BUFFALO. NEW TOBK.

Catching the English Accent.

Walking with a friend one day Curran
met an Irish gentleman who had pre­
served his native brogue in a manner
creditsble tc&gt; his patriotism after many
years' sojouru in Eiigland. He hud
acquireal a singular habit of lolling out
his tongue a* he walked along. "What
doe- hr mean by it?" raid the -friend.
•Why. dearly.” raid Curran,- "the
man i* trying to catch the English ac­
cent. ” When informed that a dirty
aud stingy barrister of bis acoualntance
went on a journey with a shirt and a
guinea, the comment was; "He will
hot change either till be comes back.”
—Temple Bar.
____
__

tlrat never has helped her and

Would a drowning |x-n»n cling

For Bakins Purposes.

Best in th sV* a ria.

At the Banner Job Room.

�Artged to aaothM
key to tbe -itnatb,

The Hastings Banner.

the Hattie Creek Journal, has this to
say. “The men who voted for Cleve- qualnted with her; she bred in Green­
rille Mrnye«e;b»re had»“!
from her. 1 w» l» ""‘t, “B"
street influence are now receiving les­ from
M«, Sith to Aug htt; Mn&lt;.Wolsons which ought to make them wiser. colt visited me there; she first v Bated
Appanmtiy there wa* never a time in me io June; ebe n* by my lavltaUon:
tte w
WM
there while 'Foryeugh
ebpw
our entire history when capitalists and . Nir
“j-yr J"/■ VJnt
..«.
.
_____ 1-tk
w..«t
poliUd-n. or New TO*
strong an influence over the ad mini*-1
f * n^hl of l7th j was ,ick an&lt;l
tration at Washington a* at the pn&gt;
wo in2‘!fd A*av. by.“
i she was with me almost all day the
sent tin»e."
18th; have seen Mr*. Wolrott write;
would
know her handwriting if saw
The Coldwater Republican .is author­
it; exhibits E. and F. are not her
ity for the statement that Hon. Cyrus writing in my opinlbn.
G. Lure will not be a candidate- for
Cross Er.—Am quite sure she data
gubTnatorial honor*. This announce­ not make capitals I, 8. C aud F like
thoee in E and F. Wrote me usually
ment we receive with great regret, as
in ink; the letter* I got were inttirway
we brliev- Mr. Luce would make a of open correspondence 1 don’t mrjm
_ _____
very _____
strong
candidate, and we hoped to to ray that she could not write }ike ex­
hjlu beJMj
republican ticket.
hibits E and F. if she wished. I saw
throe exhibit/! here in court room and
in Judge Smith's office Saturday. Mr.
Andrus and most of his family, Mrs.
Wolcott and myself were in Judge
Smith’s office; 1 wa* asked there if 1
thought these exhibits were Mary Wol­
cott's writing: I knew then that she de­
nied writing them. Didn't see Car­
veth in Grand Rapids the 18th.' Mr*.
, Wolcott could have staid with roe in
। Grand Rapids if she had wished, .tnThe flrat witnera for the defense wa* nie l*ierce was with her the evening of
■ SEYMOUR ANDRUS.
l"th when she came to my room in
BMldJln
township; llvwl
KasiOs; Mrs. Woteott SUM with
tbr”« frmrs; am father of Mar, Wol- ’
“H •»&gt;!' ev«utw ul*bt of Jul, l.th'.

■tinted
about the
________
from Mrs. Carveth, to M:w.
ago; became intimately acauaintwl got borne.
Rr-IHnH.-Hm has 1 J»l»«
with them; went to entertainmento
Xurom Mich, frmrrr »■ “*
frequently with Mrs. Carveth; met Smith', o«toe HMtoUma twl~ a day; to Prosecutor Colgrote. from fi|J Ul
Mbs Haire nt Fuller's; became well »c- not half tbe Une that 1 talked with
quaintefwith her; know Meno Hark; I him; &lt;rft« took ooua from fatter to Dr. Vaughn, tbe Fniversitj r.-iQjw
never met Mr. Carveth at fairground; Judrv Smith, but never from him to whose analyst revealed strychnia iB
never went there alone or with him: father.
sufficient quantities to produce
remember Fred's illntM last week it
He next reverted to the other
EDITORIAL NOTES
July; be was taken sick Saturday July
Reside in city and am blacksmith; analyzed by Prof. Vaughn. .« ihoifaf
♦3th; was at my father's all day the Sith; have made some changes in shop which
Mieiforan is Indebted to Cmuweticut
left father's l&lt;rtween 6 and 7 p. m. I occupy. Witness next described the the intent of Carveth to poison hi* wife*
for Janie* OTtaonril. of Jackson. He
Sunday 2fith; stopped at Mr. Lewb on amngt-tnrnt of shop at time he took
took the usually frail hold on existence
my return; did not leave the laikery shop, October last.
thectoarest, most forceful anc
that evening. Never was on streets
»t Norwalk in HKJ. The old folk*
XX1JW»N CARVETHever heard in the court room.
mentioned by Grace and Wright on
were not somptetely mashed on th*
A
tn .second
oldest son of prisoner. ••
Il
•Ctomcnt Smith opened th- . ..
jef
Am
.tecono oioewv
Sunday, 20th. nor any other Sunday
Nutmeg State. They took up their
k,
evening: am not acquainted with Grace years cOd; rrmember going to papas j the defense. Aipong the first
worldly efforts, including the precocious
and wright; know Mrs. Grace; don't shop forenoon circus day when it rain­ touched upon was the caUlnc
ed;
Fbmnarv
worked
for
tatbre
that
Jimmie, and followed the star of empire.
know her little girl; did not are Carlittle Carveth boys at hut
g,
day:
went
to
shop
after
something
to
v.-th at any time Sunday 26th; have
He hae been a denizen of Jackson since
never at any tinse or place been walk­ take home to dinner; pajfu didn't come most positively denied ever MV -npfiag '
1849 He was uf the manner of boy
influence the Cbristt.
to
ing with bim alone; remember going to home to dinner: p*p* gave me tome to
who can flourish, nowhere else as iu
Fuller’s in Carlton with Mr*. Rork and money; hr never raid that mamma could swear to anything only what they i,wr
America. He couidht be kept down.
Mr. Carveth; went tosee Mrs. Carveth; have all the money she wanted but he
and
laid
it
was
the
last
Teairt
rt
j
was not there over an hour; returned would never g&lt;&gt; home again.
He was gam* *11 through. He had no
Cross Er. -Remember mother seat crowded prosecution. At thh point ths
with Carveth. and went to bakery to
tducatroDid adranUtgf* except what
work. June 18th last I was in Grand me down afternoon Edith Rork was people's attorneys explain*-' that Uity
W\tuade for himself. He’d work full
Rapids; went afternoon of- 17th, return­ married to tell lather to come to sup­ in no way intended nr wished to t* aa.
time and then study most of the rest of
ed night of 18th; raw Mr*. Stauffer on per early. Father said he didn't know
train, saw Carveth at depot before re­ whether he would come «Pta“PP«_°5 denttood as saving that thrv i-hatgtf
the time. He i&lt;egan aa a printer in
Rememljer when Edith Rork Counselor Smith with asking th- f*r.
turn of homeward train; raw hi in on not.
nse and has been a gilt-adgvd type*
the train; from train went with Mr. was married; it was not circus day. veth boys to swear tn anything he dig
■ticker *-ver since. In the war be was
and Mrs. Stauffer to bakery ; was never Father never told me he would never not believe was the truth. Mr &gt; t.oh't
with the First Michigan and took his
come
home
again.
in Mr. Carveth’s shop at any time Any
plea was able, learned, doqu •
■hare of defeat at Bull Run. He w«D\
or evening; lived in Greenville 2 year*;
wit. F. hick*.
the-isI never walked acrura the railroad
into politics and nblraiy could le-at
Was
under
sh-riff when Carveth was logical, and showed a mastery
hafre six children living. She
MIKs annie fierce
track any evening with Mr. Carveth;
tails of the evidence, and w a* »» f a bo
him. He has a!wa&gt;» b«*a handicapped has
uas ma
mulr her homr at my houstta Coldwiar;
have maxis in
---------- -------- --- - never went riding with him evening*;
best effort in any cam-.
for pahk lour year*, bhe was employed Yankee springs- know
'
.............................
by an *drme luajority, but this only P
Mr*. Wolcott, i he took me home to father’s three went with him to hi* shop from jusinsert for Mr. Stark about 9 monshs., ™aintJi wM
! James Clarke followed. "
ith nrr
her a
a &gt;rn.
yean Was
tjra&lt;#; he
he wus
wus going
going to
to iarimn
Carlton to
to .ur
Mr tire's office; Mr. -Clarke accompanied
gave hitu an opportunity of showing«
.i u- at home
hr.n.M on
r.n Saturday
WHO
”•»* in
iu .i tunes;
asTirvvtri
inv*riablv
“ June
Grand Rapids
b th: went to visit | puller’s: never bad anv impnver reis always aChome before a p.
his nmning qualities to la tter advaii-; n'^
ro^k«ri'rrit,ftd*tt,ere: went (rom
to ■ latiom* with Caneth; «ild ruXSc Car-! n* to shop. Carveth called Skinner to
him to x*k* plea was all that hu friend
tag*, tot four years he was Jackson's
June
—
:; or J?®
1 • : u.WOi11 •n?lur? » r
Grand Rapids night of June 17th: Mm. I veth night inmtioneil by witim* front of shop and
— ' charge of shop; 1 was within six feet of It was masterly m it*, path
hiJh'‘lni’LJh "*o*c&lt;&gt;U and I spent nishl of 17t&gt;
| Bubop until hr met nu-as -j
I was aoinir
recorder In 1876 -and 1877 Ihe
--------...
me
*“l
J!" intotfelmkirjdoor
' a* I was going Varvtrth .jj the Ume. Didn't see him aud force; and if Mt. Can* :i
mayor of that jiity. He was sent .
into the Imkery door; he told me he had u|&gt;
anv jetter* of whisper to Skinner:
• me; be worked for Stark ateo. apd usu­
free man by tbe jury’s verdi.
M have
so.
aongrttt* after a hot rontert and captor-! ally came home Saturday nights: the the 18th after she left ine in the morn­ s orted Mr*. Grace or Mrs. Wright
JUJU
ll«&gt; r wm
kA him
rrrm had
rm— be
— done
—-- ------— wm
......
-------■
,
i
ing.
Know.her
handwriting;
have
Seen
borne,
and
wa*
just
returning to hb ‘ crt&gt;a
-1 do
f.'roo Ex
Ex.~l
do not
not remember
remember Mr.
Mr. not have been a fault of the
.It &gt;w«tnr*&gt;
el the Third district despite the Ftision &gt;»tunl»y. wwk
betorv I'urviUh',
Larvrth « urrnAt
arret 1
&gt;uJ
wltt
own born*. I never wrote these letters, , '
...
came to iuv
iy bum aek: M wm M i bv,. Extdut, E. nd K. are not ber Exhibits E. and F; never wrote him any Colgrwve calling me out one side and Mr. Clarke. A large majority of tkiws
hosts that could down every Republi- Fred OM
rebuking me for leaving Carveth alone
my house all ot
. ...
present pronounced th* plea of Mr
handwriting in my best judgmrnL
san but O’Donnell. He is editor and
letters, nor received any from him.
m shop. To best of my knowledge and
member day of month.
Mary, his
Crut»-Er—I used to IIve in Yankee
Chmu Ex.— Waa married 23 year* ago; belief, no such a circumstance as that Clarke by far the most eloquent ans
proprietor of the Citizen, manufactures mother, was st horn* that Saturday
Springs; mother lives there; have lived waan’t quite 18 when married. Hus­
logical of tbe defense, which *• n
occurred.
paper, runs a bank, and makes a crack night; she sat up with Fred all that in Coldwater for nearly 30 years; clerk
band was Geo. Wolcott: lived in Hast­
praise for the attorney
Q. G. WAVUDWG.
at every good things as it presents itself night; was at house all day Sunday; there when I am able. 1 was with ing one vear, next in Woodland three
Of course ilr. 6, D. flay wa» th- rtrig
she started from our house to town Mrs. Wolcott while taking meals in the
Live here in Hastings; know Mary
to view —DetrdK Evening Journal.
year*. Bad trouble with my husband
that Sunday night about 6 JU. 1 lelt bakery here about a year ago; com­
in Woodland; we were separated for a Wolcott. Was In Grand Rapids. July gun" of the defense. He put the evi­
her near Mr. Lewb’ in Brat ward about menced correspondence with her i&gt;eThe following is a full text of Con­
few weeks; our separation was not &gt;Kh returning about 12:45 a. m. Saw dence against Carveth to tbe tod of a
7 p. m. that Sunday. Know my d&amp;ughgressman O'Donnrir* bill to protect ter*s handwriting. [Shown exhibits E tween 8th and 17th of June 16; Carveth caused by alleged intimacy with Dr. Mr*. Wolcott get off that train. Came most rigid overhauling, and attempted
from depot to corner of bank with her;
was in bakery twice one day while I
ionocent purchaser* of patented article*■ and F.) Should think they were not was in bakery: didn't see Carveth the Rawran. Sarah Soiter (now Lamb) she went toward bakery and I went up to show that it was not suffictrr.t to *•.
lived with us st Woodland; Sarah
from prosecution for damages and in-. my daughter's writing.
17th; didn't see him on the train going Lamb did not leave my house because Jefferson street.
vlct tbe prboner at thl lar
Cron fiTx. -My attention was called
fringvment. and for other purposes U) Sunday when Fred was sick and to Rapids that day; didn't see Carveth of scandal stout Rawran. Lived at
JAMXX MUHI’HY.
He went over tbe testimony ‘howiig
mentioned in bill: February 1. 1886. daughter left home for town several the 17 and 18th; was with her in Grand Greenville. Did not have trouble with
the alleged mingling of poison with
Have
lived
here
slnce
UB;
know
Mr.
Rapids as stated; I returned from husband about Bartholomew. Bartho­
and ordered to be printed: “Be it en­ weeks after; the last time I looked at Grand Rapids to Coldwater July 18th;
lomew did not have trouble with his Carveth; raw him Sunday i-efore his the cellarway medicine; the other ima&lt;the
clock
that
p.
m.,it
was5
J»;
test
saw
acted by the Senate and House ot
saw her get on train here and went family about me. Never met Bartho­ arrest; it was in front of my house, be­ linga of poison alleged to show his la­
my daughter that evening sbe^rra go­
Representatives of the United States of ing up Mr. Lewis* steps; don't think I east; I raw her next fair time here. I lomew in Grand Rapids.
Had no tween 5 and 7 p. m; told me his iwy tent to poison his wife; and the innUve.
had left one cow in pasture field, and
America .in Congress assembled, that have received any letters from Mary in was st Judge Smith's office Saturday; trouble in Greenville. Had been home.
he was going after her; he turned cor­ the alleged intimacy of Carveth aad
looked the letter* E. and F. over there;
the- purchaser of any device, implement a year; have seen her /writing in that have received several letters the past over two months when mv husband ner by Mrs. Hatch's bouse; couldn't Mr*. Wolcott. Each subject he th-rotigkdied up north; never stated just before
time
however;
what-letters
I
have
seen
•f husbandry, machine, article, com­
summer from Mrs. Wolcott; saw her husband's death that 1 had left him for sec him after he turned corner.
ly exhausted in hu effort to show that
ot hers were mostly m ink. Have not
pound. process, discovery, or other in- seen much of her writing on note paper write June bth * receipe for me; these b tbe last time. Hustiand and I had
the proof was not sufficient. He oext
mAion covered by existing patents in with a pencil; in shape of letters (Ex. E, something about the way she makee a some trouble. Don't remember which after that, and didn't — -----letter I; noticed that she made letter member of Carveth family 1 met first; that evening; Mr. Newton Bronson was touched upon the evidence mtrodneeki
whole or in part, or for which patent* and F;) I ar material difference from D ix-ttcr that other letters; took after­
to refute the testimony against Mr* I thought a great deal of Mrs. Carveth at my bouse that evening.
her
writing;
Never
saw
any
of
her
let
­
have been or may be hereafter applied
noon train for Grand Rapids the 17th. and thought *he did of me.
Promissory note given to Carveth Wolcott, and claimed that the ''efimtters where there was no date and no
for. where.raid article was purchased signature; think I would expect to iden­
FRED WOLCOTT.
Carveth came often after be quit offered as evidence as exhibit “K."
ant's witnesses on this point prove:
boarding at bakery; don’t know whom
for a valuable consideration, for the tify letters without date or signature as
The Defense here nwted their case.
Am son of Mary Wolcott, reside he came to ■»;&gt; never went into lunch
that there was no such intimacy •&lt;
personal use of raid purchaser, with- readily as others if my attention was with my grand-father; am 20 year* old;
The testimony of Mrs. Newton Bron­
room cm purpose to visit with Carveth;
called
to
it
I
have
a
great
interest
in
worked for Mr. Stark all the time moth­
sat knowledge that raid article wan
tbb case: have spoken to various wit­ er did; 1 helped Mr. Stark with tbe bak­ don't think Carveth came to bakery son. Chas. Weissrrt and Myron Vroo- leged by the people's witness* A»
sovered by patent or patenU. or patents nesses for prosecution about their testi­
during June and July three or four man. taken on behalf of the prosecution
ing forenoons, and afternoons clerked in
Mr. Clay is one of the beet rnu:in»l
an the same applied for, shall not be mony where that connected my daugh­ the store; first room below in bakery b time* a day; he might have been there in rebuttal of that introduced by de­
lawyen in the state, his plea »» •'
several evenings each week; became
liable in any manner, for damage*, ter with Carveth.
store, second, separated by thin partit* more intimately acquainted with Car­ fense to show that Mrs. Wolcott and
edune a masterpiece of cunning argu­
After
f
looked
at
clock
ion,
is
lunch
room,
last
tbe
baking
room
royalty, or otherwise for an infringe­
that Sunday p. m., it was an hour 1 [Corroborated Mr*. S, Andrus a* to veth than his wife; never got into Car­ Carveth were not in each other's com­ ment, keen logic and eloquent
ment. of said patents by having used think before we started for town.
veth's rtriage to ride4with him at any pany on Sunday July 26th. was strick­
means of exit from Mr*. Wolcotts* over
other
pure
than
in
front
of
bakery;
re
­
ttie same; and no suit at law for dam­
ritED ANDRUS.
the bakery.) Bakery was dosed at 8 A)
member seeing Mr*. Bailey and a llttie en out. because th dr names were not grove is making a powerful and telhs
ages. royalty, or for the value of said
Am brother of Mrs. Wolcott; live winters, and VJU summers; 1 usual!v girl crying near iron bridge early one on the information, whereupon tbe pro­ argument on behalf nt the peopl- Ur
patented article shall lie su-dained in wim
with my latner;
father; uvea
lived were
there iabi
last sumsutn- dosed the bakery; mother and I usuaily evening; didn't go riding that evening secution rested and the testimony in
review of (he case is exhaustive »a&lt;:
auy court against any person or persons iner; am married; remember Fred Wol- went to bed soon after the liakery clos­ with Carveth: it never occured tome
the case was do*ed. In justice to all complete. Of this we shall have moca
_
.
z.wv”*u wi—Ku /^avvuk Kawia
Unf _
ed; she usually retired first; was taken
for alleged infringement where the de­ cott's sickness; he came home sick Sat­ sick and went to grandfather's Satur­ that Carveth was becoming greatly at­
concerned it is fair to state that it has to say hereafter
urday night. July 25; sister came borne
fendant purchased said invention in same night; am not so very familiar day July 25th; mother and aunt attend­ tached to me. I quit work at bakery
because mother was sick. Never went not been the practice in this court to
Tbe case will probably &gt;»• given to ta»
good faith for his uwn personal use.
with sister's writing; have seen it fre­ ed me Sunday; was confined to i&gt;ed that to Cawveth's house with him while his require that the names of rebutting
jury this afternoon.
See. 'i. That all laws or parte of laws quently; exhibits E, and F, are not her day; my aunt, Mrs. Fureter, was at wife was in Carlton; was never out
grandfather's that day; don't know ex*
witnesses be placed on tbe information.
writing,
to
best
of
ray
knowledge;
was
«
alking
with
Canetti;
I
was
not
alone
Mscomdstant with the provisions of this
actly what time mother left that day;
not at home Sunday 2«th of July.
L. E. Knappen made tbe opening plea
Shakaipere makes one of his eharatSundav 26th at any time totwern Henry
•ct be. and the same are hereby, repealCrora Ex.—Can't state Just why E. have seen mother write but not to no­ Lewis' house and the Ixkary. I was for the people in this most remarkable ten any “Tis not in mortals to coni manil
and F. don't look like her writing, only tice just how she wrote; haven't seen not alone on/stfeet east of Michigan
success, butweUdo more well (towns
trial
in
the
history
of
Barry
county.
her
writing
for
last
three
years
so
much
it." Jacob's Oil has commandtd suaw.
See. j. That nothing hereiu contain­ they don't appear to be to ma It has
Avenue .Sunday afternoon or evening.
aa fonuerly; am familiar with her writ­
He took the letter whose fragments and tbe voice of the people i» that it
ed shall effect any pending suit or pro­ been over a y ear since I raw her writ­ ing however; 1 don't think exhibit* E, Can etti did not speak to me in waiting
ing. Remember seeing her write last
room of Hasting* depot afternoon of were found in the ashes of the kitchen deserves it. and thatit is th* greatest
seeding in any of tbe courts of the at our home. Couldn't ray bow she and F, are in her handwriting.
June !7th; did not see him on the train stove by Jessie Sage as the text for his
United Stales of America or in any makes a capital 1. 1 iiave no explana­ i Cross Ex.—I could not swear poei- going to Grand Rapids.
forceful and eloquent remarks. That
Ex-Senator Fern is in Egypt
tion as to why I think E. and F. not I tiveiy that E. and F. are not her wntcourt of any of the several States.
Sometimes went to church Sunday
a*; have paper similar to R. and F, in
letter was the key to the situation since
her writing.
tery. but never
noticed it particulary; evenings, but not often; cMxasionally it revealed the alienation of Carveth's
Tbe Morrison horrizontal tarifi re­
MRS. SEYMOUR ANDIICS.
______
we uau
had 1Uk
ink someuiing
something Uke
like uuu
that in F;
F; went to prayer-meetings at Methodist
, A
r u
, ..
. I, we
duction bill recently introduced. srenib
Aui moCher of Myy Wolcott, and moCher» room was very back one in church: (shown what purported to be a affections from hia lawful wile? This
second
------- • -»
story
-------of
• »bakery-•------ —
1 roof
- - of
■ •bake cake receipe;) did not write that for Mrs. epistle showed that he loved his “Dear
io be levelled with all its force at Mich­ wife of Seymour Andrus. [Corrobora-1 r
ted
husband
as
to
Mary
Wolcott's
mak
­
shop cornea up near the back window Stark: was Dever out riding with Car­ Mary." In it he breathed that infam­
igan. By our protective tariff, Michi­
ing home with parents, her coming to mother's room; mother went to veth near farm of Timothy Bush, south
gan has become tbe leading state in the home Saturday nights, leaving Sunday Schurcl
church Sunday nights occasional?;don't of dty; was not out riding near Mr. ous, hellish wish that hr was as free as
now as she ever went to prayer meet­ James Sutton's with Carveth any even­ she was. I?e thought not of his wife
union in the production of copper, iron, evening, and time she worked for Mr,&gt; k
know
salt and lumber. The Morrison Uli Stark.) We kept sun time; Fred was jing while she worked at bakerj ; mother ing in J une or J uly: was not out walk­ anil children. It was his “Dear Mary"
sick and rode home from bakery with was not out nights unlaw 1 knew it; ing with Carveth when he threw dub
aims to put all these articles on tbe free
me Saturday J uly 25th. Mrs. Wolcott when she came in her room she went at Curry boy; was never at Tbomapple that he thought of every moment. He
list. If any state has Ix-en beoefitted rat up that night with her ran Fred.
through mine. During April, Mav, with Carveth: was there onre when he would not trade her for any other, and
by protection, it is our own; and to Had tea as usual at 6 p. m. Sunday June
une ■
and July mother went out riding was there; never went there on train felt that he could not live without her. rvnwournoN notice
________
attempt to destroy the leading indus­ 26th. My daughter, Mr*. Furater, was .I five
five or
cz ■six
times; that’s __
all to rny knowl- when he brought me home.
The eloquent counselor next reverted
there that p. m. She raid she wanted ' cd«.; she went with Mbs San Two or
R^-dfrwt.—Lived at N unci* about 8
tries, as the Morrison bill does, would
‘
(?Tt'’r I
«n» &lt;S?vrufuK&gt;k her Era; wassouie trouble there with a to exhibits E. and F„ the alleged writ­
be a calamity which would cause suf­ left about 6 p. m. Think it was 6 JO ati home.
.-Bartholomew; Wheeler Bartholo­ ing of Mary Wolcott, the totters found
mew was his name; he afterward visiu in Carveth's pocket book wherein the
fering in all parts of our state. least when husband left for town |wilb
HIM. HKXRY LEWD*.
ed at my father's when I was there;
Congressman Cutcheon was right when Mary; visited my daughter frequently
Reside in Hastings: known Mary- husband was a soldier and I have ap­ writer was sorry that her “dearest
while she worked at Stark's. ' She and
he raid “Either the Almighty made her son both had rooms over the bakery; Wolcott nearly 30 yean. Remember plied for a pension; at Woodland my
a mistake when be made Michigan she had to go through Fred'* or Mrs. time when Carveth was arrested. Re­ husband lived with another woman,
with its great resources, or else made a start's room to get to own room. Am member Mrs. Wolcott stopping at my and 1 gut hold of the letters that caus­
bouse one Sunday tow.ird evening;
mistake when be made Morrison. quite familiar with my daughter Mary 's don't know how long it was before ed our trouble there; it was after this
trouble that Rawson scandal occurtxL
handwriting. Exhibits E. and F. are
and endowed him with a disposition to not her writing.
Carveth's arrest. She told me her son
MR*. Fuwrrrat.
destroy Michigan’s industries."
Crwu-Rx—Exhibits E. and F. have was sick that day. I went to church
Am m sister of Mary Wolcott, and
that
evening:
abe
came
a
little
while
some resemblance to Mary Wolcott's
Tbe New York Evening Post, mug­ writing; don’t know how Mary makes before 1 left for church; she accomr»n- live in Cahtieton; waa at my father's
Sunday July »h; left that day about«
ifd me as far as bakery.
wump, takes occasion, m a recent issue 1capitals B and I, nor small s and c; I
Crow Ex.—Couldn't tail the exact udoek; Fred Wolcott was a£ tAihta’t
judge nmplyfrom appearances; 1 am
to thank the confederate brigadiers Id not familiar with the way she makes date of that Sunday; can only say it
I will gell all Winter Hoods
uongress for defeating pension acts in any letter; I judge from appearances; was not lomr before Carveth'« rf—ant
ALFRED RAYMOND.
the present congress which acts the don't think I had received any but
to identify this Sunday
Post characterizro u “reckless." The note* from Mary for a y ear before Car­
veth 's arreft; never received any letter fore Carveth's arrest.
meeting in August south of oily; saw
Detroit F reu Press, democrat, voices its from her with no name or date( don't
Oliver Grace there; he toid me that he
own and Its party's sentiments by copy­ know bow her writing in ink would
Am husband of last witness; know saw iJarveth and Mr*. Wolcott near
ing the Evening Post's article entire, look on unglazed wrapping paper ; don't Mary Wotoott. Remember her stop­ Burton's barn on first Sunday of July.
and editorially approving the rame.1 remember bearing any church bdb ping at our house own Sunday evening
Sunday, the 26th.
In July. Couldn't fix any time.
This is another specimen of the charac­

I ft Camth Trial.

The Testimony Taken on
the Part of the Defense.

FOR
THE NEXT
1
THTOTY

At and Below Cost

FRANK ANDRUS.

teristic friendship[?) of the democratic
Am brother of Mary Wolcott and re­
party 'for the soldier. How do the
side in Carlton; have see* great deal
soldier* like it?
of her writing; but never saw her write;
am familiar with her writing: have
Democratic politics must be in a bad taught writing; exhibits E. and F. are
way down in Indiana. Tbe urguu of not the writing of Marv Wolcott in
my opinion; they do not appear like
her writing to me.
Crorajfca—Tbe writing onthewra^.
tkefnHtaitot nhlevee. highway luea.
ping paper is further from a —
awn blanne to her erritiw than tha
meat

Reside in thls city: my ptae of busi­
«y
ness is about 1 rods west of Stark's
bakery, and a little leas than block wort
of Carveth's; Carveth has done wort for nrigbbor. to pMjn «ll UH HUto
for me for past four years; be was up
at my place of business several times
»«» towiI SuniUy before fetter'. Mper day often.

To reduce Stock before moving.

Tails Linens, BleacM and Brown Cottons

bakery; don
’t know how many times
—a . —— .
. ■

At Bedrock prices.

MARY wolcott.
Beside with my father; am &lt;2 ntn

town stairs;

Green Wood wanted.
1,188*.

Julius Russell

�—

Hie Hastings Banner.
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Local Advertising Rates:
torn ixM-ali, US cen«« I*’’*' «",&lt;-•
abfuiary
rento per Une.
i
Sanl* of Thank*. 10 renU per Hue.
MiUri.tee Mid i&gt;e*lh Dullceu tree.
AUnoUte* L&gt;r Entertainments for profltaf ln■ttrt«lnal« or orennlistietu*. except IoreharluU&gt;l&lt;s
or benev.leuI imiT|&gt;om». will be charge.! for st

w
200 Cords Wood.

There waa to be no smoking in the
court room, but once or twice before
tho session of the court, the Under
Sheriff violated the order. The preeend
came near being followed by the Ban­
ner scribe and others.
The M. E. social will be entertained
by Mrs. B. R. Rose and her associates
on Wednesday afternoon an&lt;t evening
of Mxt week March 3d. at Rod ribbon
hall Refreshments from 5:30 to 7 pz
m.. to which all are invited.
. y
X It is a conn undrum, which is the wore
pleased. Commander Hogle, at his new
sword and tbe exhibition of good will on
the part of his brother Sir KnlghLs, or
the members of the Division al having
comptetely surprised their first officer.

bring his noonday meal ‘ Here was a
dilemma, but, lucky thought, there was
a newspaper scribe who was sure
of a seat A bargain whs soon consum­
mated whereby the scribe was to bring
the domlnie'sdinner. Thus far,good,but
to his discredit be it said that, distract­
ed by the commissions for soothing
syrup for the scion of his house, .paper
of pins, and other etceteras, the dinner
was forgotten until court had again
convened. Rushing into a grocery the
order for date*, figs, crackers, clieese and
herring was soon filled, and our Rvvrtned friend had the satisfaction of dis­
cussing the same during the examtnntk&gt;n of witneiM-s, the observed of all
observers.

.

PERSONALMENTION.

The jurymen in the Carveth trial
Harry Huffman is home on a visit. '
have had opportunity to become well
8..1). Clay remained in the city over
acquainted, having been closeted to­ Sunday.
gether from Saturday noon until Tues­
W. Graham, of Miildlevile, wits in the
day morning, with the privilege of city Tuesday.
whiling away the Unid as last the.v
Alt
erarranUe! as rvj (resented by me.
Mra.
Wil! H. Goodyear went to Grand
.
‘
Rrins your writcht*. clock* and jewefery t'»r mtahC
Rapids Monday.
U&gt; me and hare It attended to by *a mTub society connected with Emanuel
R.
G.
French, of Middleville, was in
i Jurch will be entertained on Thursday
penrnefd workman.
thecity Monday.
afternoon of next week by Mesdames
B. F. Gaskill, of Chicago, was in
W. S. Goodyear. Norman Bailey., T. J.
the city last week.
■
Bush, N. T. Parker, Henry Smith,'J.
Tom. Campbell spent Sunday nt his
Rogers and Genie Brown, at tbes&lt;»ciety
horn*in
Middleville.
rooms. AH are cordially invited. Sup-

JOHN BESSMER, Jeweler.
Local News.

in drill of which, under tbe circum­
stances, they v.-er».datcd, and that each
Sir Knight felt proud of the division
and of their Commander, as evinc-d by
the fact that at the annual election of
officers. Sir Knight Commander Hogle
was re-elected by unanimous til
hit. The speaker eloquently reverted
to the motto of the rank ‘•Honor
and Purity," the white lily Ix-iug
its emblem, aud referred to the fact
that a-* in ancient times the Knight
must win the spurs he wore, Hastings
Division recognized that ite Command­
er hud fairly won the honor the Divis­
ion proposed to Iwataw, asking him. to
accept a line officer's gold mounted
sword and licit. us a token of the regard
the Sir Knights tompomngthe Division
have for their Commander.
The Division evidently had their first
officer hurt de romlxit for the nonce,
and hail the wwy been clear, he doubt­
less would have retreated in disorder.
However, facing the inevitable. he said
that be was agitated ’bv mingled feel­
ings of chagrin and pride. Chagrin
that he was so completely taken by sur­
prise as to scarcely be able to accept the
gift in language coherent; pride, that
be was so honored by his brother Sir
Knights. Hastings &gt;Di vision; he said,
was composed of business men and
farmers, and whatever degree of per­
fection in drill it may have attained,
was due to an mrnest purpose of the
Sir Knights, aided solely by informa­
tion obtained from the tacties, there
not Iwing a military man in the Divis­
ion Much of the success of the Divis­
ion was due. he said, to the active inter­
est manifested by the ladies of thecity;
and further that our citizens need never
l*e ashamed to see the tri-colors of the
Division floating to the breeze with the
stars and stripes. He predicted that
Hastings Division would some day re­
turn from the field of competition l»eariug a prize, an honor alike to our beantiful city, and to the chaperons of the
Division, the ladies of Hustings.
The sword and Mt are valuable and
beautifnl in material and-workman­
ship. The sword handle is of ivory, on
one side bearing the. monogram com­
posed of the initials E. Y. H., the re­
verse side having the symbols of the
order. On the blade is engrossed the
Commander's name, the Division and
Pythian emblems. On the scabbard is
the following inscription:
Presented by Harting? DirUiou No. 1&gt;,
to their Commnt&gt;d&lt;-r.
February I Ml&gt;. use.

. 'uisees Belle Spaulding and Delia Ris­
The contract for the building of the ing spent Sunday In Charlotte. '
H. A. Goodyear block has been let to
Mrs. Mack Hicks will give h progres­
Bentley Bros. 4 Wilkins. We under­ sive euchre Wednesday evening next
stand the contractor is pitching the
Mr. E. W. Morrill was called to De­
(jPfUW. utrivt lamp-* haven't materal- frame work as rapidly as possible for troit Thursday by the death ot his moth­
the Newton House, and that outside er.
!^pd. as yet.
work will be commenced ns sown xs
.1. H. Beamer A Cn .ha^e another the
Mrs. W . E. Powers, of Hillsboro,
weather prroilts.
■.wopnnceineni in
.
Dak., is visiting her brother Dr. J. C.
TliE lectures by Mr. Rainslmrg. of Andrus.
.
•
(JFfii: croquet factory is funning with
Atchison, Kansiu. in Union hall,.SuturSamuel Roush, of Freeport, was a
bat few hands aud'short time.
!*day evening and Sunday afternoon and welcome caller at the Banner office.
Don’t forget the Prashyterean social
evening, were veiw largi-ly attended. Monday.
at Temperance Hall Fridav evening.
The liberals or free-thinker?, who se­
Mr. npd Mrs. Geo. Barnes give a pro­
Perfect fitting, dutiable, stylish— cured the services ot the speaker, are gressive euchre party this Wetlnesdiy
the "T. C. A Co." clothing. See adver­ greatly pleased with hisSffforts. and evening.
expect to have him here ag?lin at some
tisement.
Mr. Chas. H. Olmstead, of Larimore,
future date.
Quite a number of important cases
Dak., is in the city, accompanied by his
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph 1’ennki.l, daughter.
are yet on the do&lt;^j* of tho present
term of court.
whose clever littleliook, "A Canterbury
Frank Granger, of Clyde, O., has Ixvn
K. W. Morrill &amp; Co. will occupy the Pilgrimage," has been such a success, in the city the past week—witness in
Rand block with a full line of clothing have written and illustrated a new work Carveth case.
aid furnishing goods March 1st.
entitled, “Italy, from a Tncycle.” It is
Will Kennedy ha? returned from
At a regular convention of Barry
Beside giving a complete account of a description of a pilgrimage on three Ann Arbor, where he has been attend­
she Carveth trial, the Banner contains wheels, recently made by them from ing the University.
. Lodge No. 13. K. of I\ held Monday
the usual amount of city and county Florence to Rome, and it will appear in
two numbers of The Century, begin­ ‘ The progressive euchre given by evening, Feb. 22d, the following pream­
ning with March.
Mrs. E. Busby Wednesday evening was ble and resolutions were adopted:
It is during important trials that
Whereas,
It has pleased an all­
The Banner deems it in poof-rtafte. a very pleasant affair.
the people fed the need of and see the
^Mra. Nellie IIyers left for Cleveland wise but inscrutable Fate to again en­
aeccisity of a larger court room for to aay the least, for a newspaper, to
ter the home of our brother Past Chan­
Tuesday
a.
m.,
which
place
she
will
Barry county.
cellor Chas. H. 'Olmstead, and bring
continually decry its own town and
make her future home. ,
there desolation and sorrow, by remov­
The publication of the. Banner is business men. One need nc4, go a thou­
Mrs. S. DeCouraey, of Eaton Rapids, ing by death his beloved wife Loie, the
simewhat delayed this week in the sand miles from Hastings to find such
sharer
of his joys and his stay and sym­
hope .Of learning the verdict of the jury a paper. The facts do not warrant tho is the guest of her brother and sister pathy ip distress, thereby reminding us
•n th^Cw-veth case.
assertion of the paper in question, Henry and Lizzie Cook.
of the mutability of all earthly things
that "the town is dead." "no enterprise
Henry Willis, of Battle Creek, was in and the vanity of human pretentions;
The present “spell of weather" makes among buslnem men." and like twad­
•ir local sportsmen long to try their dle. Tho world is broad, and other the city Wednesday. He didn't bring therefore,
his ship canal, however.
Rntalwi, That, as upon the tenderlack on the many excellent fishing
climes might perhaps be more congen­
grounds of this epunty.
Wm. T. Fry, general agent for Ivisoh, est hearts the deepest shadows fall, we
ial to chronic growlers.
Blackman, Taylor &amp; Co., New York appreciate the depth, of the affliction of
A District Lodor of I. O. of G. T.
our esteemed brother, and that while
From tbe February Michigan crop and Chicago, was in the city Monday.
1 will be held in this city Wednesday
humblv bowing to divine fate, we deep­
MXL An attractive program will be report we learn that from reports re­ lAlrs. Kep Silsbee, of Freeport, has ly deplore the will of our Heavenly
ceived from 17 townships in Barry spent the greater portion of the wewk Father in bringing upon our brother
arranged for the evening.
with
relatives
and
friends
in
this
city.
county
tbe
wheat
was
uninjured
in
14
this second great affliction.
Extra copies of the Banker, con­
Raolved, That of that sympathy
taining the entire testimony in the townships during January and suffered
Mrs. Will Stlmpeon returned to Ann
e&gt;rveth owe can be obtained at this Injury in three townships. In tbe 683 Arbor Wednesday a. m., having made which our order by its tenets of Friend­
townships reported in the state, wheat relatives and friends tn this city a visit. ship. Charity and Benevolence engen­
•ffii-.i or nt the news depots.
was uninjured during January in. 509.
ders, and like mercy
The Banner is the cheapest and In Barry county there were 12,172 bush­
Mrs. I. Hendershott and Mrs. E. W.
“Is not stnUnM;
best place in the city to get job print- els of wheat marketed at eight eleva­ Morrill will give a five o'clock tea at
It dropMth like the senile rain from heaven
Upon the place beneath. U Is twice blewcd;
iig. Plenty of machinery and com­ tors and four mills in January. The therertdence of the former, Saturday,
It bltsse- aim that &lt;1 ven and him that takes. *
petent workmen tell the story. '
report of the condition of.live stock in
we tender our beloved brother in his
From the number of teams and peo­ the county for the month Its horses 100
Dr. Lathrop's father and sister, who distress, with free, full and open hearts,
ple on our business streets each day of per cent; sheep 99; cattle 9t»; hogs 93.
have spent the winter here, expect to bidding him trust in God who alone
the present week, we should judge bitsiThe Knights of Pythias' dance at return to their home at Ripon, Wis., in can heal his wounds and soothe his
■re* good with our merchants.
broken heart..
Union Hall Friday evening was largely a few days.
Urmleed, That the K. of R. and S. of
Evident.lt the presiding genius attended, considering the inclemency of
Mrs. Josie Simmons, of Woodland.
•f the Democrat looked at the portrait the weather. 124 numbers being sold. CnL is visiting Chester Messer and this lodge be Instructed to spread the
•’ t arveth, published in our extra edi­ It was pronounced by all the finest family. Mrs. 8. took the first sleigh­ foregoing in full upon the records of
the lodge, transmit/&gt; copy thereof to
tion of Saturday, through green eyes.
ride
of
her
life
in
this
city.
party of the season. The exhibition
our afflicted brother/ cause the same to
Monday evening several friends of drill proved an interesting feature of ‘Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Blackman, of be published in the 1 papers of this city,
Mr. Frei ypaiigi-macher called at tbs tho evening. Squires* orchestra furnish­ Lacey, were in the city Friday, the and transmit a copy thereof to the
ed
tbe
music,
and
nothing
further
need
residence, it .being his birthday. A
guests of Julius Russell and wife. They papers of Larimore, Dak, with the re­
very pleasant evening was enjoyed by be said relative to its excellence. The attended the K. of P. dance.x
quest that they publish the same.
Knights fed gratified for the generous
ail.
The “Mohawks" were entertained by
jwtronafte accorded them on this occa­
TBAOHERS OF BARRY COUNTY.
/.The removal sale at Morse E. Nevins’ sion. 'Supper was furnished bv the Mr. and Mrs. II. Anderson Saturday
For the purpose of aiding teachers in
is a decided hit. If you wish to keep Ladies Society connected with the evening. E. A. Rider and wife will do
their school work and of preparing
sp with the procession, lose no time in Episcopal church, and was all that the honors this Saturday evening.
others for successful school work, a
securing some of the bargains he is offer­ could be dewired.
Mrs. W. E. Powers gave ,a pleasant Teachers' Normal and Training Class,
's? /
The extra edition issued Saturday p. progressive euchre party at her home commencing on March 22nd, and con­
Wednesday evening.
Prof. Vaughn, tinuing six weeks, will be held at
The last Brezee's Herald contains a
- the of
VI Ann Arbor, won
nvu the
euc victor's
iivwio prize.
piiAO.
rnuurrmr
nuu conducted by J. M.
• »kotchof C. W. Jonee. In the picture m. and. Monday a. m. containing
Prairieville and
h„
lnLn •„ .Smith. B. S.
Mr. Smith has spent severat the head of the article Charlo* looks tmUmony taken in tbe Carveth tw be .
“ Mr.
the I'ornle went off like hoi nbe An L&lt;“ £1 J«r&gt; .peel.ll'
4* though he were in training to meet the
2_:iy preparing himself for
People, went off like hot cakes. An 'agreement with B. F. Gaskill, of Chica- .
t Korkin till.Un.
edition of 2,000 was printed, and each go. f'T 18 months, commencing March'
Mlivan.
1
“
'
vol training. Geography,
Elocution,
voice
11 aatinos will hiT? B large building Barry county subset! tier for the Ban­ 1st, as office man in a publishing house., both descriptive and physical, U. S.
ner furnished with a copy. The news
boom this year, surpassing that &gt;f
History, Civil Government, Grammer,
agents of the city sold large numbers
Tho
Good
Templars
Monday
evening
many years past. A greater portion of The publisher feels flattered at the
elected as delegates to the district lodge, Arithmetic by analysis. Algebra. Book­
the buildings to lie erected will be
hearty reception given the extras, and to be held in this city March 2d: C. S. keeping, Physiology. Philosophy. Pen­
•n state street.
would state that this but |s an earnest of Hilboura, Mrs. M. Kies. Mrs. H. J. manship. etc; in fact all branches taught
Elder L. G. Moore, of this citv, the noltoy of this paper to keep fully Knappen. Miss Evn Wardell and 0. C. by our teachers will receive special at­
tention.
will ?pe*k at the Methodist church n-xt abreast of the times. A sufficient num­ Cutler.
Penmanship, the much neglected
Sunday evening. February 28th. 8ul&gt;- ber of the extras and this regular edi­
The Barry county friends of Homer brand), will bo taught by one of - the
.wct, "Inspiration of the Bible” All are tion will be printed to supply the de­
Moul
will
be
pleased
to
learn
that
he
finest penmans and most successful in­
mand.
The
two,
containing
the
evi
­
cordially invited to be present.
structors
in southern Michigan.is
hale
and
hearty.
Ho
is
a
resident
of
dence taken up to thia, Wednesday,
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Reynolds were noon can be had at the news rooms or Oakland, Cal., and is traveling for n
An hour each day will be devoted by
Chicago mercantile house. He propos­ principal and students in discussing
given n surprise party Friday evening, publication office, at 5 cents per copy.
es to keep track of hia Barry county Theory and Practice, and a lecture free
it being their silver; weddinganniversaFollowing is the score given Hast­ friends through the medium of the to all students will be delivered one
tf. There was a large attendance, and
evening each week by the principal.
Banner.
tne prints were numerous and beau- ings Division at the exhibition drill
The people of Prairieville, ever ready
Mfnl.
Friday evening, the figures above the
Sir Kt. Commander E. Y. Hoole to advance educational work, have
’ The articles relative to maple sugar lines denoting the number of the com­ Honored.—Immediately after tho ex­ kindly given the use of their new school
building and promise to do all in their
making, in the agricultural department, mand. and those below the points scor­ hibition by the drill corps of Hastings
power to make the teachers and stu­
ed in the execution thereof:
arc timely and well worth persual.
Division No. IB, U- R. K. of P. at the dents sojourn with them pleasant and
party
Friday
evening,
and
after
tho
profitable. Tuition S3B0. Satisfaction
fhe editor of that department is auth­
Commander had given the order "break guaranteed or tuition refunded. For
ority on the subject of which he writes
ranks, march," First Lieut F. O. further imformation address J, M.
»kls week.
"
j
Goodyear gave the order "Division, fall Smith, Yankee Sprinm. or see M. J.
4a. D. Cook has secured the services
In!” which was promptly obeyed: mean­ Goes or Dr. Sackett, of Prairieville.
•f John Brock m assistant in his growhile Second Lieut W. H. Powers
Smoke Lueky BUr elxaro.M they contain no
took the arm of Commander Hogle— Dolnonoua
•srjL/The two make a strong team,
dru®i, but are made ol Long Havana
who was evidently nonplussed at the
both wing obliging and courteous, and
unprecedented assumption of authority
folly conversant with the grocery and
on the part of his subordinates—and es­
grain business.
corted Dim to the centre of the hall,
/ The many Barry county friends of
confidentially imparting the Informa­
Frank B. Littlefield will be pained to
The Dlr/ilon received anaverage of
out of tion that there was great dissatisfaction
in the ranks at the enforcement of such
learn of hie death, which oecured at M; avenge—TS points out of a possible irt.
Had the Sir Knights been aware strict discipline as had been ordered by
•reenville on the 17th. Mr. Littlefield
there wm "a chiel among them takin’ the Commander, and that tbe boys now
▼as landlord of the Hastings House
notes." they would have been exceed­ proposed to have their own wav, at
ingly nervous. The score was taken by least for the time being. The division Apptoe.eroyorMed
It is duo Sheriff Lang to state that Mr. McKean, of Chicago, a first-class formed a circle enclosing the officers,
when Sir Kt P. T. Colgrove entered the
the order to exclude parties from court military man. It will be borne in mind circle, addressing the Commander on
that this was the second public drill of
room to prevent over-crowding was
behalf of the Division, said that for a
the Division. .
time Hastings Division No. IB had been
aothis, but that of the court. The
•uly remedy is a new court house, with
The court room was filled to over­ tbe child of mingled hopes and fears;
that In the selection of a commander
a decent court room.
flowing during tbe Carveth trial, many the Division had been exceedingly for­
being unable td gain admittance. A tunate, as their Commander had always
bushels and K Iba. of wheat on
r portion of those fortunate
_________
large
enough been at his post of duty, and that the
——
IK. fort— Sir Knights realized that Lt wm
gon at one load with his span of horses *- secure
admission during the
from Rower's farm to Rogers 4 Fau- noon session brought their dlnnerr,
i, thus
holding
their
seats
for
the
day.
At the
«ey'fi elevator. Ten loads ot wheat sg- " ***
-- ----------- *
gregatlngilO buabala, have been drawn forenoon session Tuesday Rev. Hansfrom the farm within the part veeky

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Don’t you think it would

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to buy goods from us? Just look over this list.
8 lbs. Ackron Oat Meal,
5 lbs.. Rolled Avena,
5 lbs. Wheat Grits,
4 lbs. Ceraline,
4 lbs. XXX Butter Crackers,
4 lbs. New Turkish Prunes,
&lt;
6 lbs. Rice,
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,
5 lbs. Japan Tea Dust,
3 lbs. Choice Japan Tea,'
2J lbs. Choicest Japan Tea,
2 lbs. Golden Rio Coffee—green,
2 lbs. Choice Rio Coffee—roasted.
3 lbs. Good Rio Coffee—roasted and ground,
1 lb. Best Mixed Candy,
4 lbs. Mixed Bird Seed,
3 Bars Kitchen Soap, &lt;
7 Bars Kirk’s Soap,
5 Doz. Sour Pickles,
3 Doz. Sweet Pickles,
10 lbs. Granulated Sugar,
lib. Spear Head Plug Tobacco,
1 lb. Grit Plug Tobacco,
1 lb. Sweet Cuba Tobacco,
1 lb. Jumbo Tobacco,
1 lb. Sentry Smoking Tobacco.
1 Can Sweet Corn,
/
1 Can Tomatoes.
3 Cakes Fine Toilet Soap,
26 Boxes Matches (300 in box),
Best Roller Flour per cwt.,
Best Entire Wheat Flour per cwt.,
Whole Codfish per lb„
Choice New Fat Mackerel per 1B..

25
25

1
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3
3

25
25
25
25
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26
25
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10
25
25
25
25
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70
40
35
40
35
18
10
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52
25
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We are the leaders in Low Pricefir All goods first-class
We are the only strictly cash Grocery and Crockery House
in Hastings.

J. H. Beamer &amp;, Co
the BEST
1
FURNACE MADE.
■ And therefore the cheapest, is the

Its Points of Superiority are:
•4 Diving Flues, effecting a great saving of fuel. Getti
1 ■ the greatest quantity of heat from a given quantity
wood. It is the only dinng flue furnace made.
Three Radiators. Moet Furnaces have but one. This gives
• the Kenfield furnace a great advantage over other fur­
naces as a heat producer.

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has an ash-pit. Most wood furnaces have none. This
much trouble and inconvenience.
c
3■ It saves
Easiest to adjust to get a given temperature in a
4• house.
of’shell, and castings and radiators; giving
5• Thickness
surance of long wear and better uniformity of neat.
flues, insuring much more heat than the ordmary horizontal flues.
6■ Perpendicular
Those who expect to build houses the coming season will
save money by heating with furnace. . The best made furnace,
the most economical, is the Kenfield furnace. Call at

Brooks &amp; Kenfield’s,
Hastings, Mich., and get estimates of cost of heating aad reatilating your dwellings.

INTO More Wood
Required to run this furnace than for oh ordinary
stove. It is far more comfortable than stoves, far less &lt;
to operate, will heat your whole ho™, p. Milon
temperature, and is cleaner ud healthier fcrtirffeai
il. «tove. Whether your dwelling u new or old, iWtCl .1
to put in one of them fnrnaoee. At Brooke * I|jU
eec eee one tn epeniion. Cell in.

�. ABS SEYMOUR.

SNOW

BLINDNESS.

With Daaagor.

"What is snow-blinifnesa?” was naked

_.ai Hancock, the pride of the arsplended physique, martial bearthe obedient soldier, whom war
!Sde fainmtt,—
Gov. Seymour, the old time gentle­
man. the pacific statesman, the idol of a
great party,—
Both men standard-bearers of the De­
mocracy. the one as a soldier, the other
aa a statetunan in a presidential contest
—both dead; both dead almost at the
same hour'
There is a remarkable parallel and
contrast between these two men. The
war period made both famous. Both
were patriots; both yielded to the same
ambition; both succumbed to the same
fate!
Hancock, apparently well one day, the
next, says the World, “Is sinking step
by step, like a person descending a pair
of stairs.”
Governor Seymour, says the associat­
ed praas. has been gradually failing for
eight years.* Both men, though of en­
tirely different temperament, yield to a
common fate.
Hancock's case was discovered by un
•minent physician at the very last mo­
ment to be beyond help, because, back
of the maliguaut ulcer in his neck, was
a disorder which made living impossi­
ble.
Governor Seymour’s life for eight
years has been feeble, as the associated
press saya, itecause of a serious atfack
of renal inflammation some time ago,
and his death therefore has only been a
question of time!
Both Hancock and Seymour might
have lived many years had they known
and recognized the fact that they were
each of them victims of u dangerous
kidney disorder, and treated themselves
suocesafuBy as they might have done
by that great scientific specific, War­
ner's. safe cure. Well might a well
known physician exclaim; “i sometimes
think people would never die if their
kidneys were always sound.”
Ad eminent Ncwi York physician
says: “Hancock’s knlneys stopped ex­
creting urea.” No wonder he died, for
400 grains o? this horrible blood poison­
er should lie passed out by the kidneys
every day; if they fall, disease runs riot
through the whole system and death Is
inevitable. Deaths from kidney disor­
ders are of tbe commonest occurances
among oil classes, but are-more no­
ticeable in theso two cases, because of
the prominence of the victims. Thous­
ands of cases of needless deaiha^aye, of
actual suicide and homicide occur every
Jear, because people and physicians fail
» give proper attention to the only
blood purifiers in the system.
These two cases occuring so striking­
ly n«ar each other, originating iu a commonSiource, and- eventuating in a com­
mon fate, ought to arouse the people to
the necessity of allowing no- season to
pass without taking a few bottles of
the great specific, alludM to, which Is
the only remedy known that has direct
power and control over these great or­
gans, not only preventing ana curing
the diseases to which they are subject,
but also preventing uand curing the
many, many diseases which would nev­
er exist if these organs “were always
sound.”

of an old mountaineer. •
••Why don’t you go to a doctor.?" re­
plied tiiat worthy. "I don’t know any­
thing about thc scicnoc of the .business,
A physician would give you ascivntifio
explanation of the phenomenon."
"Were vou ever ahow-blind your*
self?"
’
"Yes, indeed; but what of that? I
can’t explain it to you.”
"How did you feel?”
"Well, I wna living in Central once,
and there came a great unow-atorm.
Thv&gt; day preceding it. of course, had
been rfety cloudy, and when I went out
the next morning after the storm the
sun suemrd to be shining more brightly
than I hud ever-seen It before.
"Even- thing was one great dazzling
sheet of whiteness. 1 remember blink­
ing considerably, but I staid out most
of. the day, and when I went into thc
htjmw the lamps were lighted, but
I could not see any thing but w&gt;at
seemed to be a great round globe of
light. Pretty soon my eyes Iwgan.to
smart and bum, and*I went and'sat
down In a dark room, where I utaidfor
a week, making cooling applications
to my eyes, and never seeing the light
once in alhtbat time. Tbe pain was a
severe itching and burning, and did
not abate for the space of several days.
You can depend upon it I was careful
to avoid exposing myself again."
"How did you arrange to avoid it?"
“By wearing smoke-colored glosses,
FN®®n
or by blacking the skin
under my eyes with’charcoal?'
“Do you* think It is the color or the
quality of the snow that produces blind-

PERSONAL AND IMPERSONAL.
—A man living near lMittervill% j ought to take &lt;of im hour
Ore., who is over sixty years of age, is for dinner. This is wdl If there is
the father of thirty-two childreu by enough dinner to hold out so long.
The penalty for hurrying meals. m
three wives.—Chicago Timet.
most people do. ia a grevious attack ot
—The Berlin police authorities have dyspepsia. In such n ame you wUl
forbidden all public jn-rformanea. in have to resort to Brown’s Iron filters
theaters and circures with trained for cure, as did Mr. J. IL I
lions and other wild animals.
' Shorter's depot, Ala., who writes 1
- Mrs. Everette, of Fremont. O., hid found relief in Brown’s Iron Bittern
her diamond*, worth two thousand dol­ after years of buffering,from dyspepeu.
lars, in th" aah barrel, and afterward*
Geo. H. Hopkins, of Detroit, is en
soldAhe ashes for five cents a barn-1.—
route for Cuba.
Clevtiaud Herald.
L’« the great spwdftc for “eoW in
—Sum Jones unys: “Live so your
bead” and catarrh—Dr. huge s Catarrh
children may put their feel in your
tracks and Iw honorable.” That ia. Remedy.
don’t, walk all over the road on tbe
Ex-Congressman Brertung ia in
way home nights.—HochrMerPod.
Washington.
—The Catholics have upward of’
eighty members in thc new English Positively Popular; Provoke Pratoe;
Parliament. Scotland returns one for Prove Priceless; Pecularly Prompt;
the'first lime slnoe the Reformation. Perceptibly Potent; Producing Perma­
Tbe last I’arUnincnt hod sixty Cath­ nent Profit; Precluding Pimples and
Pustules; Promoting Purity and Peace.
olics.
—A voung New York swell goes ■Purchase. Price. Petty. 1’harmaalsto
about the streets at night accompanied Patronizing Pierce Procure Plenty. .
by a pel black hear Weighing four hun­
Don. M. Dickinson is In Washington.
dred jxMinds, which he treats at each
The bret on earth, can truly be said
saloon he enters, the animal taking
of Grigg’s Glycerine ttolve, which is
hard liquor.—A*. F. Herald.
■
sure, safe anti speedy cure for cuts,
—General Toombs in his will gave to bruisai, scalds, burns, wounds and all
his faitiiful servant, Billy, the use of a other sores. We positively cure piles,
room, privilege of wood, and an annu­ tetter and all skin eruptions. Try this
ity as long as he lives. There is a be­ wonder healer.-Satisfaction guaranteed
quest to each one of thc family servants, or money refunded. Only 25 cents.
•­
nnd tiie desire is expressed that they be Sold by F. Hotchkiss.
retained as long aa they wish to stay
Judge Cooley is in New York.
ou tbe same term* as heretofore.—81.
Imuit Past.
The recent statistics of the number of
—A busy woman.—"You are kept
pretty busy nowadays.” remarked a deaths show that a large majority, die
stranger to Mrs. Simmons, whose hus­ with consumption. This disease may
band runs a ranch on Onion creek. commence with an apparently harml.-w
"Y«-s. hardly time to turn around. cough which can be cured by Kemps
There is always something to keep one Balsam for the throat and lungs, which
busy. If it ain’t the Cows, Il's the is guaranteed to cure and relieve all
sheep; if it ain’t the sheep, it’s tbe pigs, eases. Price 50 cents and 81. Trial
and if it ain’t the pigs, it’s the chil­ size free. For sale by Fred’k Hotch­
kiss.
dren.— Texas Siftingt.
Mason has organized a Knights of
—One of the heroes of the FrancoGerman war has recently died. General Labor assembly with 18 charter mem­
Bonnemains, who commanded the bers.
Cuirassiers in the famous cavalry
M. L. Blair, aiderman 5th ward.
charge at Rcichshofen. The feat of Scranton, Pa-, stated Nov. 9th. *83, be
arms by Which be stayed the advance hiui used Dr. Thomas Electric Oil for
of the Germans, while his men fell in sprains, burns, cuts, bruises and rheu­
m»res around him under tho fire, until matism. Cured every time.
Marshal MacMahon had got clear away
The Manistee Salt and Lumber Co.
from Woerth and Frocscnntiller, made
are expending 820,000 in improvements.
him the idol of the army.
—Judge A. W. Tourgee, tho novelist,
of Chautauqua County, has aboutr
twenty patents granted on a new har­
i old physician, mired from rrac-iee. ha ring
ness aud exjMfcts four othejra. Thc
placed tn his hands by an East India mlaharness U to be made entirely of metal,
»rj the formula of a simple vetvtab e reand among the advantages claimed for
it arc that it ia lighter, leas cumbersome,
more easily adjusted, and will not
chafe as much as a leather harness. It Nervous Complaints, after bai
is expected to cost about thirty per wonderful curative powers In

“Oh, the color by all means. I
think if the ground were covered with
white paper the effect on the eves
would be the sam^. So far as I under­
stand it, snow-blindness is produced by
the irritating effect of tbe sun’s rays
reflected from the snow.'k
"How do you account for the inten­
sity of your suffering?"
"Well, the violence of thc attack is
proportionate to tbe amount of expos­
ure. which in my ease had beet! pro­
longed and aggravated. Slight attacks
arelikely to occur from a few hours'
exposure, and these may be cured by
giving th;- eyes a dfcy or so rest Severe
attacks may require many days’ rest in
a dark room, and cooling applications
to reduce the violent inflammation
which exists should always be used."
"It would be well then f&lt;JY penrffns
going into snowy countries to provide
themselves for these emergencies."
"Yea, considering that the protection
yielded by the rooke-colored glaasea,
goggles or even blacking round the
eyes is sufficient to prevent snow-blind- cent, less than leather harness, and it
sa&lt;l a dvsireto rrlleM bamsn »tiffi*niiK. I will
n’eaa, it would be Well for all persons will be more durable.—A’. K. Post.
send free of eh»nc. t* all who desire It. this
recipe, In Ocraun. French or Eoxllth. with full
likely to travel over snow to remember
"A
LITTLE
NONSENSE."
direction* for preparing aud using. Bent try
these unpleasant effects, and provide
stall bt addrraslns with sUwp*. lumlnx thl»
themselves with suitable appliances,
—Mother (at boarding-house): Why. paper. W. A-Novra, itt Power's Block. Boebeathus avoiding thc painful results of Freddie, you never ask for a second
this complaint.”
niece of pie at home. Freddie: That’s
"Is eye sight ever seriously aff&lt;&gt;&lt; t«-d 'cause I knew ’twan’t any use.—
••For econofay and comfort, every spring. ««
by snow-blindness?”
ase Stood* MnMpnlla." write* a Buffalo. X. Y.
Prairie Farmer.
indy. loo doaea one dollar.
"Yes. Perfect recovery is not always
—The young lady who gave the mit­
attained in these cases. Many suffer­ ten to the young man who wouldn't go
ers retain a weakness of tho eyes for into the house, where it was comfort­
Tlie standard-remedy tor Urrr complaint to
trot s Urer 11U»; they never dlwippuiat you.
life. You will find that the inhabitants able, but ]wr»isted in keeping her out
&gt; pills ZBc. All druggists.
of northern countries are very careful at the front gate, now refers to him aa
Jackson residents will seek more light in this particular. Too much care can
one of her "cast-off gaters."—Chicago
by boring for natural gas.
not be exercised where the eyes are Telegram.
Capt. Cotemaa. echr. Weymouth, ph Ina
Dr. Jackson's penetrating liniment concerned.”—Denver Tribune.
-Law Professor: "What constitutes
etwwnti Atlantic City and N. Y,, had beeniroub■cures sprains, bruises, kicks, cuts, burns,
I'd with a rough no that he wa» unable to sleep,
burglary?” Student: "There must
A QUEER WISH.
ml wa» Induced to try llr. Kina'* Sew Dhrheumatism, etc., eta. Good for man
be a "breaking.” Professor: "Then
or beast. For sale by W. H. Goodyear.
if a man enters a door and takes a dol­ Instant rellrf, but allajed the extreme atH-tmesa
HiachlMrvn were almlUriy affeellar from your vest pocket In the hall tnhtabrvant.
It makes us tired to see the Holly Ad­
«i and a alnwie dpi*e bad the same happy effect
. Mrs. Rose Terry Cook tells a story would that be burglmyP” "Yes, sir, Dr. Kins n Rew Dtacoverj li now thc standard
vertiser spell it ••teageous."
remedyIn the Coleman houaebpid aud un tioard
because that would break me.”
We sbuuld economize at all times, but of a hospital patient whose life was
the arbooner. Free Trial Bottlea ot thia Stand­
—Small gentleman appears in a huge ard Remedy nt W. H. Goodyear'* Drag Store.
more especially when times are close. saved after he had lain, apparently, at
Observe tho purchase* of. your thrifty the point of death for some time. He hat which engulfs him to his shoulder.
BlurgU la (track on tlx-handed ewbre.
neagldiors.
More subsUintial benefits could not apeak above a whisper and His wife: "But that hat doesn’t fit
you, my love.” Ho: "That’s whnt 1
can be obtained from a fifty cent bottle
loader. Atltbrautm.
of Dr. Bigelows Positive Cure than a thc doctor, pitiful of his helplera con­ told thc man, but he showed me his
rs will fnrni a union.
ddllar bottle of anv other cough remedy. dition, blooped over him and said:
Eld medal, the only one awarded for
"Patrick, is there any thing you
It is a prompt, safe and pleasant cure
Is.'and what could I do?"—Boston
humor* ot the Scalp, nothln&lt; can be better than
for all throat and lung troubles. Sold wont that 1 can get you?',
Bulletin.
In a whisper bo weak and hoarse as
and endorsed by Fred Hotchkiss.
—Hotel clerk to guest registering'
to be/hiuuaible unless the doctor put
■ Tbe Quincy rink has been leased for bis car down to the trembling lipa, tho "I see your hair ia all gone; arc you
Bound to Be Agreeable.
from the West?’’ "Yea." "Been among
three months by the Salvation Army.
dying man answered:
the
Indians?" "No.” "Got a mother-in­
Landlord—Well, what do you think
‘ ' "Cabbage. ■’
The doctor could not believe his ears. law?" "No." • "UsedBarber's preven­ of the house’ Fine neighborhood, eh?
Dr. Jackson's blood and humor syrup
"Did you say cabbage?” he asked, tive?" "No." "Been in a cyclone?’
Prospective Tenant— I dare gay.
will positive cure all eruptions, ulcere
"Yea, and yer thc first chap that evo,
and bad sores upon the body face or incredalbsly.
But the rooms—look at the rooms!
struck it righL”—Chicago Tribune.
limbs. Will thoroughly cleanse the
"1 did,” was the faint whisper.
Why.
I couldn't awing a cat around, if
—Thc Boy’s Answer.—
system and blood of every trace of dis­
“Cooked or raw?” asked the aaton
I wanted to.
vfg It the Dothnes* of tbe Do,
'
eases that have their origin therein. tohed doctor.
Landlord
(cheerfully)—Oh, yea, you
Curas the rheumatism, salt rheum and
"Raw,” murmured Patrick.
could! There is no objection io your
canker, and is well recommended by
The doctor stood aghast However,
the medical profession all over the he reflected that Pat was dying, and
swinging around aa mary cats aa you
country. Price SI per bottle. Sold by that nothing could kill or cure him
please. I don't care about a little
At oncely took the bun:
W. H. Goodyear.
thing like that, and if necessary Til
now; it seemed a kindly thing to fulfil
Seventeen new creameries will begin his last wishes, so he went out into the
— California Mavcrieh. provide the cats.—Philadelphia Call.
business in Michigan this spring.
garden, and cutting a large; fresh cab­
—"Mr. Fangio, I aaw in the paper
—New England brook trout trans­
bage, divided it into quarters and laid that the growth of thc telephone tn ono
one of the sections close to Patrick's of tbe most remarkable In the history ferred to the waters of Nevada at­
asked a fair damsel of u crusty old bach­
elor. He did not know, so she said: lips, guided his helpless hand into a of invention," remarked Mra. F. “So tain a size unknown to their native
vtreams.
“W. O. man” (double you, O man). But place that propued the cabbage ■ up it is. my dear.” "Well, I don’t think
against his moutli, and then Dr. v. sat
a woman feels worth little if disease
it to." "No! Why?" "Well, we’ve
has invaded her system and is daily sap­ down to watch this extraordinary had our telephone in over two yearn,
ping her strength. For all female weak­ patient Slowly the cabbage disap- and it hasn’t grown an inch.’’—Pilis- rSSw
nesses, Dr. IL V. Pierce's “Favorite Pre­ Seared; the Irishman's eyes brightened burgh Chronicle.
lotion.
□ring tho process, and a shade more
scription” stands unrivaled. It cures
tirr-curwl u tattla. Vtv-.
the complaint and builds up the system. of life pervaded bis countenance. As
a
friend
the
beauties
of
the
city.
"This
Send 10 cents in stamps for pemplet to the last fragment was bwallowed ho
World's Dispensary Medical Associa­ said: "Morel" in quite an audible is the Grand Street bridge. "You may
remember that a woman fell from hero
tion. MS Main BL Buffalo, N. Y.
tone, but the doctor made him wait a
some time ago and lost one of her
L. W. Arenander. druggist at Ishpem­ few moments before the second quarter 'eyes." “She did?” *4fes; and then
Fowler Is lo hare a National band.
was laid in position and eagerly re­
ing has failed.
ceived. To curtail my story, in tbe she sued the city for fifteen thousand
dollars.” “That was an eye dear,
course of tho day Patrick ate all the
wasn’t it?"—N. F. Herald.
■
good part of a large cabbage, began to
—This to a boy’s composition on
।
get well from that time, and in a week
or two left tbe hospital nnd went lo girls: "Girls are the only folkff that
has their own way every time. Girls
work.—Pittsburgh Dispatch.
,
is of several thousand kinds, and
—Tbe waste of food in hotels and sometimes one girl can be like several
restaurant’, says the Chicago Times, thousandJ^rls if she wants to do any­
thing. This to all I know about girls,
your hair li jt nine thin. in something enormous. In Ixmdon
:
iLjrour wUo regrets It. this waste is partially utilised by tbe and father saya the leas I know about
will uop this
rave Sisters of Mercy, who keep some one them thc better off I am.—Toledo
the original glans MM
constantly in the kitchen to save all the Blade.
a pcrfccx drawing.
scraps as well as the articles that are
What It Was.
returned from tbe diningrooms. These
VmaceatoetJou In Lethe March 1.
are carefully sorted and pul in covered
A State street merchant put a hand­
baskets. The soups, chowders nnd some plaster figure in his store window ,
1
gravies are placed in cans or buckets.
and prepared himself to enjoy it with any other llnlaent. » wd s^ K
At night a covered wagon comes and
his
customers.
Along
in
the
afternoon,
takes them away. Some of the articles
are taken to hospitals and asylums, the thc wife of un artist came in and she'
,
.
'
others are distributed among those of tm-ntiqned it at once.
“Ah, Mr. B.------ ," she "said "that's
the sick And poor who are tiewrving.
n handsome figure in your window.”
“Yes," rtylled the merchant, "I call !
it so, tuyaelf, 1 do.”
:
"Yoor taste to excellent,” pursued j
ti.c lady, "and I’m glad to-»ee a love !
atftftyeeniaaboaiebrWT
two hun* of art developing in commercial cir­
raaconval- cle*. What is the figure—Hebe?"
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d
within

A -onwpondenl give* some curious
facts concerning the "jumper*” among
tbe Frencii-Cunadlnnn. He aays: They
attracted my attention as pn^enting
some points of Interest bearing upon
the nervou* system, showing to what
a hyprr-*eneltive condition It may bo
brought In certain fcWneno* early be­
gun and long contitiued.
I bad from time to time heard lum­
bermen mid others whoso Avocations
led them to spend much time among
thc French camps speak of these,
••jumper*.” but had given no credence
to the, aa I thought, absurd stories they
related in regard to them, until one
day. while attending to my duties in
the waiting-room of my fumigating
station. I incidentally let fall thc win­
dow near my desk by turning the but­
ton suddenly, thus letting the frame
fall a short distance, making a quick,
shar|» noise, when three out of seven
French-funadinns who were sitting
near, awaiting their certificates of In­
spection. leaped into the air ns If they
had been shot, at the same time utter­
ing a yell which would have done
cre&lt;tit to a North-American Indian.
From that time I was on the watch for
these strange characters, and. when
possible, made inquiries of them
tiirougb my interpreter in regard to
thc cause or their condition.'
Before speaking of thia perhaps it
will be well to enumerate some of the
manifestations which give them the
characteriNlic name, of “jwniwra."
One or two instances will be suUIclent
Recently one of them, a French-Cana­
dian of small stature, came out from au
adjacent camp to the post-office. Just ,
as.be was alk»ut to ask the postmaster ■
for his mail, he being a total stranger 1
■to the official, a man of sixty-five years
of age. some one knowing tbe fellow
to be a "jumper" mischievously cried
out: "Grab him by the throatP The
fellow sprang lik&lt;- a • cat nnd grasped
the old mnn by the throat, and held on
until removed, the irate postmaster
pouring forth torrents of invectives on
the j&gt;oor fellow, wbo really was per­
fectly guiltless.
Another unfortunate wood chopper
-had just came into camp from two days*
work, and wait standing near the large
camp-beater, in which wm a very hot
fire, when some one cried; “Grab the
fumiu-v!” ' No sooner were tbe words
said than thc poor fellow obeyed the
order, and as a result left a scorched
pattern of each hand on the nearly redhot pffc. thus rendering him until for
his work in the woods for some weeks.
As stated above, I have endeavored,
when possible, to investigate aa to the
cause of tbit peculiar and diatreraing i
condition; and while 1 find, without
doubt, that primarily it ia due to an,in­
herited nervousness, jthe immediate
cause i* in taking such children, when
small, and while firmly held tickling
them until convulsive* symptom* ap­
pear.— Medical Hecttrd.

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BARKER’S
HAIR BALSAM

PROVINCIALISM.

That narrow view oLaffnirs wtikh
goes under the name of provincialism
when II |« sitowti in relation to matters
of larger internet ia well illustrated in
the directions given by a fanner
stranger who inquired fur the
place to catch trout.
■
••Want to know where is. the
... brat
S’ ice to catch trouL mister, hey? You
? Wdl. you'jiuit go straigiit ahead
till you n»mc to the swamp down there,
then keen right on till you conic to our
old black turkey hen’s' neat; then turn
a little to the left, and follow on
through the woods about half a mile,
and you will come to uu old chestnut
log across the brook. That's the place
to catch trout! Why. stranger, don’t
know where the old ’black turkey hen’s
need is?”
'
"Not exactly."
•
"Well, If that don’t brat the Dutch!
I thought everybody knew-lfH'cre'ttat
is. How in the name of reason can I
tell you where thc trofct Are. then?"
This case wra more than matehed by
the experience of a gentleman who vis­
ited a country town, soim- Years ago,
‘““I* “I*?11 8 i*r*on whom we may
call Pclictiah Ucnkius. Having reached
the neighborhood where Mr. Jenkins
Jived, be called ut a house by the road­
side to get more particular directions.
His call brought to the door a woman,
who wu evidently the mistrees of the
bouse. She listened to his request to
be told where Mr. Jenkins lived with ■
look of mingled wonder and pity.
know where Mfe.
tiah Jenkins lives?" she asked.
Tho gentleman admitted his entire
ignorance on thia point, and made it
““ Se?.*?.,or having troubled her.
u*111
now P‘lX
seemed to have overcome every other
aentiment "well, if you don’t know
where Pel letiah Jenkins lives you can't
know much!" and the door was closed
the face of tbe inquirer—TomU’s
Uompanwn.

Among the interesting results of submarine or deep-sea explorations con­
ducted under the auspices of the Lon­
don Geographical Society are thorn in
reference to the Atlantic sea bed. It
would seem that the bottom of the
North Atlantic is occupied by two vaL
!X'*“U’ni extendlnK fr°«“
to
thirty degree* west longitude, and
^mW'T
l)?P *&lt;U‘tor- wlth ««
extreme depth of 1ms than thirteen
thousand feet, while the western vaL
£?. ’^C.h°* ,rom thc
to the
fiftieth degree of west longitude. The
two
separated by a ridge in thirty
degrees west longitude, along which
tiu.aven.gi, depth is only six hundred
fathoms, and which can be traced
10 1&lt;x,la“d *nd southward
to the Asons; it Is volcanic in charac»^.u»b°ith
Ito extreme
i„1a\
Irra iban five
hundred miles, and the depth erf the
Water
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�SHARP IN A BAD LIGHT.

RECEIVED ORDERS FROM CHINA.
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OF GENERAL INTEREST.

—Fourteun widows and eigfrt wid­
ower, live uoar each other in sr single
block in Rahway, N. J.
'
—Five-sixtha of the Irish people, ac­
cording to Herbert. Gladstone, are foL
Tws Now York Xldorasoa Ooafwaa U&gt;o
lowers of Parnell.
Whole Mcheiue, and ImpHoal, Many
—A washerwoman of Roselle, N. J.,
•ttiera—How Many Were Brlbod—Sellhas been trnnsformnd into an heinma by
tag tho Surfoce FrwnchiM*
being left one hundred and fifty thoosanadollars.
Maw York, Feb. 3ft—A great sensation
devSofaxi Friday night in the Jake Sharp
—Danbury, Conn., makes one-fourth
of all thc hate worn in the United
IraowTi lliAt Aiderman Fullgraff, who was a
States. It turns out hourly on an
rr&gt;sen!«rr of the city council when Jaks
average one thousand throe hundred
Hmtrp »m granted the Broadway franand forty-three hata. ,
«btoc, had voluntarily appoai-ed before the
The proclamation, while It embodies no
—One firm in Western Massachnsette
gran 1 jury and confess*! die entire scheme,
from toginng to end, implicating many al- ihnntM, ienodly intimates that tte Chinees lust year made 180,000 drums, using
government intends to epocdily retaliate half a millinn feet of lumber. 85.UOO
dreniesL
Another alderman, whose name has not upon the American export trade and Amor sheepskins, 2.200 |M)iindn of cord and
oeeri made pub'ic, is also said to have testi * lean residents in China for the long
tons of other Utting*.—Boston Journal.
fi&lt;d before tbe grand Jury just how m.iny tinuwl .outrages upon the Chinese in this
—A man in Friesburg, N. J., leads
alfct-iuen wore bribodknd the amounte they ^“try- Neither Um Chine.-, legaUon at the big ling roeord so fnr, with
Wmbiugtonnor
any
prominent
resident
ot
rscHvrd.
Conkling had a copy of
•he conforsious In hh poMosdon, but refuses the Chinese colony in Now York fa aware of an animal that weighed eight hun­
dred
anil fortv-flve pounds nnd was
to say a word about them. When tho state the existence of any such pro.-lamation.
suffocated in Ita own fat while In-ing
wa-ito investigating committee meetu again
moved in a wagon.
STRICKEN IN HARNESS.
Mr. Cockling says, the truth will come out.
—At Sacramento, (Jal., a drunken
The secrets of the grand jury room have John kl; &lt;louKh, thn Celebrated T.mperguarded so closely in this matur that
undertaker wu.* put into a hack and
sal a wuUjor has escaped. The oxtraordithen all thc hacks in town fell into line
1 anee Laeturer.
sary disclosures made, however, are !*■
and followed him. The. burlesque fu­
PiuLADXLrniA, Feb lU-Jobn B. Gough
rfgnifieanV'qow than they would have been the eloquent temperance lecturer, died at neral procession excited great amuse­
a few days ago, for the senate committeo i W Thursday afternoon at tbe residence of ment— San .Francisco Chronicle.
has nne.irthed and woven together an un­ Dr. R. Bruce Bums, in Frank I ord, where be
—Dr. Talmage believes that bad men
broken cuain of evidence, which would have wa^takan.on Mon.tay mgtat wten strk-ken
nrovtxl Ixwond anv doubt the farte n.n. with poralytfa while lecturing at the Frank­ live short lives. That may be true; but
Arx-d in the con(«wsions of tho two alder- ford PreabyterfiC* church. His wife wm at there seems to lie a process of over­
a«i. Tlie cuinmitlee was in a position to his bedside when be died. There were also production going on lo take the places
naah tbe ring and punish the culprits bo pnwuit Mrs. Pldge, bls stater; Mr* Burns that always keeps thc supply in excess
t &lt;o tb&lt;»*o disclosures ware mad a Tbt*ro is
and two nieces, Mary and Funny Whit­ of the.demand.—FitMurgh JHrpalch.
existence proofs so dear and strong that comb, Mr. John Wanamaker, Rar. Thomas
—A New Huven medical examiner
the cunning of couasei, backed up by Murphy, and Mm Jacob Wagner. It was states that he found starvation to have
fcolewiie an! train,-.! perjury, can no: recalled Tbunday that tbe last words bejfn the actual cause of denth in thc
vcrtiirow them. Tbe groat ring is qxikOji by Mr. Gough were: “Young man, ctftc of an infant-that died in that city
Nupleteljf. surrounded. Flight fa now make your ivoord clean."
a few days ago. The infant had been
I upomible,
for
a
movement
to
PillLA»KLi-utA, Pa., Feb Jft—Private
ave • the
state
wouki
probably devotional service, were held Friday after- fed-on soirift sort of patent food.—Hart­
-mot bv iliK:nnt
arrant
That noon over tho remains of the Jato John B. ford Courant.
—An Oregon old-timer says the first
Jacob Sharp and his friends ire uow in an Gough, at the rmidoncti of hfa physician R.
"poem" ever "indited" in that country
iron .wge i» a realised fact' The two alder- Bru, a Burn, iu Fnutkfonl.
The body
accompanied by his wife and niece, left was by a Yamhill woman. It reads:
k4 to &lt;!&lt;» so in order that they might claim Frankford for Worcester, Mima, at 0:54 in "The Willamette Valley is the prettiest
she immunity which tbe state flings around the evening.
place that ever was made; It lies be­
■W own lu-i-cptod witnttarw. Mo mon y will
tween the Coast range and the Cascade;
b.» shown to those who have sullenly and
In the spring of tbe year, just after tlie
COKE MEN COME TO TERMS.
doggedly clung to tbn stained and lawyer
rains, Tnere are. lots of wild geese, and
hahnted ring. When the day of judgment Kverythlnr Coneeded Kxc.pt RaHes*. or a few blue cranes."
•orneH Mr. rtherp will have to fight hard
FriM&gt;n.n&gt;—Huns Hallan.
—The weeping willow, says tho Gar­
»*&gt;ugh for hinufclf, withouij trying to help
Mot vr PiJtssAftT, Pa, Fob. 22.—Satur­ den, seems to have had a romantic his­
hfa dujei and allies Th^J-ridenco now in
tiw Imti'fa of tho acnate committee show. day afternoon the txard-of camdliatiou on tory. The first scion was sent from
thi*
part
of
the
strikers
met
with
the
sytidiSmyrna
in a box of tigs to Alexander
•Let the big railway ring has ramitkatioas
brought a
comMctiotiB of the most start Ung cute repreMntatlvei nt Hcottdole. The con­ Popo. General Clinton
■stare. Thc aldermen seam to bo tho bast ference wa* strictly confidential, but the shoot from Pope’s tree to America in
tenpurtant personages implicated.
Now negotiations ware of such a character that the time of the Revolution, which,
York is now upon tbe threebold of another noticea have bwn porte*) i*t all the works passing into the hands of John Parke
Twrexl -tirliiquake that will startle the city. slating that work will be resumed Custis. was planted on hia estate in
*-agre, paid before tho re­
Tbe Broadway &amp; Seventh Avenue rail- at tbe
Virjpnio. thus becoming thc progeni­
which practically owns the Broadway duction of December, 1081, whicn nwani tbe tor of the weeping willow in America.
•&lt;urfa&lt;-e railroad, tlie granting of who™, grant of the Hi per cent nd rance oskod by
—"I see the papers have n good deal
franchise is now under investigation, has the striker* Th,* English-N|&gt;roiting laborers,
iwvn soliiCo u syndicate of Philadelphia are Jubilant, aud are Iviinting thn &lt; on&gt; to say about Jay Gould leaving the
•egiitatute 'which pnys from |B85 to fiaoo per mun.ty red in this vicinity. The Hungar­ street," imitl Mrs.* Fungle. "Yes. they
have."
replied her husband. "Well, I
ians
though
maintain
a
snU-.n
rilence,
-tian' for th- sUk k Th- transfer fa alleged
to liar • Ivcn made with u view to provenb ope ially nt Mon,wood, where they say think he did just right, and I wish n
ing; if |KM*|b)e. a forfeiture of the Broad­ they wlU not return to work until all th» great lot of other men would leave the
prtaouonr are liberated from jail.
way nwli franchise.
street This thing1 of having to puss
between two files of loafers every time
Later 41 the day, on behalf of Eilward M.
M’CORMICK’S REAPER WORKS
Kaox. wlXrr*n» twenty-five shureM of tho
a lady govs down town is disagreeable,
Mark of th'? Broadway and .Seventh avenue
and I hope that others will follow Mr.
railroad, an injunction was obtained in tbe
Goulds example. ' — Pittsburgh Chron­
Labor
Tmubl.s,
•*&lt;&gt;cri r coart restraining Jacob Sharp from
icle.
Chicago, Feb IT.—For noveral days ths
dHxwing of 3M4I.OUO i^rrtb of bonds of tiw
—Americans are the third highest in
Broadway Surface railway company, James molders and other workmen employ id in
A. Riclianl-on $ 135,000 worth, and James McCormick’s R*.;&gt;er works Ix-re have l*en point of number of the foreigners re­
W. Foshay ’«j,000 worth. Tho facta on conferring with tho iiroprietore on the sub­ siding in Japan, according to statistics
ject
of
wage*
and
grievances,
and
wjvoral
published
in'*native paper. The Chi­
which th- complaint is based have been
■sninly tnkan from tbe testimony given by time, it has i*cen announce*! that ev ary thing nese stand at the head of thn list with
Monday 2,471 residents, followed bvthc English
tfa- defeixlants before the senate inveetigat- bad bts-n witfafncLirily arranged
night, however, tho men demanded tne dis­ with 64H, the Americans numbering
mg committee.
charge
Av* non-anion workmen and 11.53 187. Although thn Americans are far
per day for Uboi-oi-rt. Tuesday morning
That CinetnnaU In,otlgstlun.HBI when they went to work they wire informed less numerous there than thc Chinese
•tecuraurn. Feb. 23. The senate com- that the works would be stopped and their or English, they occupy more houses,
mince has kx-k»l horns over the projoaition servicee were not required. The u:nn were in proportion to their number, than
n! Uie three Republican members to take dumbfounded at this move and if the either.—N. Y. Tribune.
photographic copies of the poll book and work* remain idle for long it will bo pro­
—At Los Angeles. Cat, yepenUy,
uCty sheets of Fourth WartI A, naw in the ductive ot much suffering, a* few of them pens were so thoroughly magnetized
hoods o’ tho olmiruuin of the committee. are prepared to lire without w^tge*
that one of them, on being taken from
Ti» f'&gt;-'uo&lt;.tatic senators hold that the origlthe box, would attract and sustain from
•ui pill look is tbe b st tretinuiay before thIllinois Grand Encampment Officers.
three to fiv« other pen*. There had
wnurnttiK*, and that the H«iiubliouis, having
Sriuitoi’iZLD, IU*. Feh. 19 —The Illinois been a wind-storm tho day- previous.
ttait, have all tho testimony, and intimate grand encampment. Grand Army of ’be A local paper accounts for tm- phenom­
that it is lought to get photographs for itapublic, adjourned Thursday night, after
enon
in the assertion that tbe earth had
rampaig.iing purpe***.
The Republican electing tbe following officers: Department
Msnat -rs a»v that tho forgtruM, alteration ot commander, Gen.- Philip Sydney Post, of passed through a magnetic storm, nnd
finds fault with thc omission of Govfigure* ami nsinw written in different
hand* are facts tluit only appaar upon tho Tl’onms C. Fullerton, of Ottawa; Junior emmeni-omcers in no» recoruing tno
fare of the Ixwk. nnd can be lest, and in vioa-commander, Eno* Bond I co lorad), ot fact and giving it to thc public.—San
fact only, pt nomted iu their report to ths Clacag”; chaplain, E. ^». Wilkin, ot Dan­ branci^eg Calf.
—The atone uaYemeirt in ^ront of the
senate by Hr- lac idmikw, nnd they propose ville; surgeon, A. T. Barora, of ,Hlootningto sit until their right! are reengntxed Tho tou Gen. Pcnt cboM, Gen. H. P. Itompron, late William H. Vanderbilt's residence
fjwwuon will [CoLobly lw referred to tbe of Chieagxyos adjutant general. Rock Isl­ in New York is made up of the largest
artriteators, Judge Thurman and Mr. Hsui-i- and wax (selected for thc next grand en- slabs of flagging stone ever put in a
sea, of i.'oiuinbua.
single pavement.
The stones were
auoptuaoL
taken front the quarries in Pike
New J.rsry Ru.pends Payment.
All Kumora Sot at Host.
County. Pa., west of Port Jervis, N.
Nzw Yons, Feb. 19.—The state of Now Y.. and the Bigelow quarries in Ulster
Bosru.s, Feb 30.—Ttei following telegram
Comptrol
m received Saturday morning by Mike Jersey has susj.nded payment
County. The large slab immediately
Sialliran, th- champion's brother, and will ler Anderson refuses to Psue any mors in front of the Vanderbilt residence is
warrants on tbe treasury on account of th. the Itirgi’st piece of flagging ever transd'-ciaion of tho supremo court declaring tbe
o a fight:
porfodJrom the quarries. It co&lt;t nine
Nzw Yoiuc, Fob 19.—To Johm I- Sul- railroad taxation law unconstitutional. thousand dollAra. Thc entire pave­
Under this law was raised 8UU),(M0 of th,vax. chaaipion of the world, Bostok,
ment cost forty thousand dollars.—AT.
A *«.: Harding's dispatch received. I am •1,11)0,000 of the state’s annual revenue.
Y. Sun.
« ad that he his arranged mutter*. Will Tue railrowfa may think*It wfae to con­ ’ —A Malden school-mistress thinks
tinue pnyiug the tax until sdme naw system
ek you against Smith for |5,U0i) or
that some of her pupils’ compositions
fa
devised.
Otherwise
tbe
state
will
have
to
any amount of money Smith’* Jacker*
depend upon gift* of public spirited citizens are funnier than any thing of Mark
n raise.
Richaiid K. Fox.
lYoprietor of The Police Garetta or the sole of •ecuritics owned hy the Twain's. From on essay on "Faahjorni,*’
written by a boy of twelve, she cites
A Verdict for •7.1,000.
the following. "Sensible people wear
Itev. Hetta Resigns.
sensible fashions, and insensible people
Ix» Axhklks, CaL, Feb. 'JO—Thu famous
Sr. Lours, Feb. -0 —The action taken by
insensible fashion*." Another hop«‘Rev. Gwge C. B«tts. of Trinity church. • ful of hers, writing on the subject "A
against •Lmiky''- Baldwin han resulted in a
after making hta reply to Bishop Robcrtaou’s
evolved from un
rerdiet for Mbs Perkins for *72,IMift She •-omtnunl atiun, will undoubtedly wttle the Rainy Aflerntion.
ru.-d fur FXJU.IW. Tbe evidence was utrongly diffan-nces Iwtwcon bls nop and rector. Inn inner consciousness deeper than that
rontnulictory. Miw Perkitu sal J she mat
of Josh Billings, the following sen­
conversation
with
a
corrwpondout
WalnmBaldwin when -hr, was 1ft He fa about 6ft
day evening Bishop Robertson sjoke of some­ tence: "It rained hard, and I could
After n tinw bo proposed, but married Mis- thing which would occur later on, and which not go owdoont. And so I went out in
lletmett before their wuiding day arrived. would » ttle tho dfllleulty. That something the shell and sod some wood.'*—Boston
Ha deni xi that ho ever spoke to her of mar­ now turns ou: to be tho resignation of Father
Recant.
riage, or that even by inference had ever-so Betts, which was s- nt to tbe bishop, a few
—A woman applied at thc railroad
l*xlg«| litui»lL Mins Perkins, It is nlltged,
hours after hfa reply.
office in Bangor, Me., n-ccntly for
vs" at one tune bis mistreat.
tickets for hcreelf and child to Montana.
An
invltallen
to
Woman.
I’o-tukiuters In Convwntlen.
She was unable to tell to what particu­
Hew Oulzazh, La., Feb. 2ft—Mrs. Jennie lar point In the Territory she desired to
Chicago, Feb. 1ft—Tbe first national eon1-ention of third and fourth-chiM post­ Caldwell Nixon, superintendent to tho go, but informed thc ticket agent that
masters field its first session in tbe Grand woman’s work at thn exposition, luu&lt; famed she was en route to join her husband
opera house Monday. A call of the roil of Invitations to the woman of tbe country to and had forgotten his exact-address,
■mites shuwal that thirty-fivy ttat«« and be p:w:it on Woman’s day. March 2. All although sum it was Montana. Tho
territo.-ini wore represented hy IM delegates. women interested in tbe progress of their agent, then named all the cities and
Arrivals in tbe evening increase*! the num-. rex aro requested to take ]&gt;art in the events towns in the Territory that he could
Personal cooperation of
ter to faO A temporary organisation wes of that day.
possibly think of, but it was no use.
effected. I,. Hetuiey Grubbs, of Alabama, women from ail parte of tbe country fa She wa* unable to designate the right
■msebowm tenipornry chairman, and a large desired, aud wbaro a visit to New Orleans
ia
fanpmeible
a
few written words of one, but was determined to start for
ninuter of cotuinittewi appointed. The con­
Montana,
and she accordingly received
sympathy
will
bo
welcome.
vention then adjourned for tbe day.
« ticket fur HelcniL— Boston Post.
Tbe Hancock Itonunwul.
—Tlie Gt-rmaus, who have always
A Ko«venlr of Condolence. .
Norhistown, l*a., Feb. 2ft—The com- been celebrated for heavy eating,
lxntANArnt.ii&lt;, Ind., Fob. 30,-Mra T. A.
HnndHcka nreived Friday from the Cali­ mjCtse moving in the matter of a memorial furnish us with some curious culinary
fornia Deuiocratie dub a letter oi rondol- to (Jen Hancock bnvo decided upon an item*. In the middle ages the goose
otjne printed on jiarvhnwnt freon an en- &lt;Kluestr;an statua in bron.ee, similar to that WM the grand dish among them, but
graved vto plats nnd incased in a rnasaivc of Gen. Reynolds at the putillo buildings in they iftlw ate crows, storks, cranes,
oiivriojie ot iulid NHver. The whole wife iu- Philadelphia. Tho vo»t will be about id),- herons. «waiu« and bitterns—these last
■ Iteed in a magnificent tatin-lined morocco :Mi, and tito statue will probably be erected named dishe» being arranged in a
in the courthouse yard.
box with silver omamiT.ta
circle of honor around thc goose. The
gek-r ior Enrojwan vulture, the dog­
W"H the Waterl«»o Cap.
Sii&lt;lor«ed the Untvarsal l*i-n»lun Kill.
fish. the dolphin and oven the whale
Ixwnoa, Feb. IV.—The great coursing
IxniA.iAPULM, Ind., Feb. IU-The G. A.
wetrf tmlen. while a roast guinea pig
ibj state encampment, Thursday, indorsed avMtt of tbe scaaoii, the contest for the was considered a very great ddlicacy.
tiw univarml p-nslan bill They also ite U ■ ter loo eup, was dacided Friday at the
■■larcd .igninsttthe policy of using the organi­ Waterloo lAltotfi meeting, tbs winuer be­ All their foods were highly spiced, and
enures were endless in their variety,
sation’s power tor the purpose o. boycotting ing Mis&lt; Glendyne. Tbe winner’s share of
three or four kinds being served up
newsjupvrv or persons -differing I'roui them tbe staLs. siado up by sixty-ioursuhacriber.
with *ech &lt;!i»h. -Chieago Herald.
in.epimoiL
at £95 sock, is ASOft

fc-MRTUNG DEVELOPMENTS IN THE
BROADWAY RAILROAD MATTER. /

to Go ■•wee.—ItetaHatUm Minted.
St. Louts, Mo., Feb. 81—The Chlness
community in St Louis has received what
** *wnuln&lt;&gt; «*Py *
imperial
proria^taon requartfog that on or Ifore
the 15th day of the 6th moon of the present
year, (May U), all subject* of tbe Tai Tezing
empire (China) now residing ln tte l.’idtad
States of AmerR a return home, and instruct*nf
U“t
to tbrlr con­
suls free transportation will be provided from
wypm &lt;&lt; the United State, to any part
r
CU1^"e on’plr*’ ««Pt the province
ofTa?°&lt; T«ng. whose dtisens, because of
farori°r nU“,ben1’
rc&lt;luir*J to i*ay half

AN

EXPLODED

THEORY.

tert* Showing That a Mute in a 1'ao-at Lot
la Sot Dwiijrroti*.

A friend tells thc following story:
Once 1 hired out to a farmer by (he
name of Jeremiah Jenkins, for my
board and clothe*. I wa* to furnish
him with awkwardness, while he in­
sured me a living and shelter. This
was in Oregon. ••John," said Jere­
miah. a short time after 1 had signed
pipers with him. "yer better take (be
team ter-momr an' commence plowin’
in the Dean field."
"All right. Mr. Jenkins. What team
shall I Lake’"
"Take the sorrel boss an’ the bay
mare."
•"All right, air."
•
It was along in the. knee joint of
autumn when I pitched up the sorrel
horse and the bay mare. The plow
looked ns innocent as a boy with the
mump* and a &gt;eud wart over tbe left
optic.
The plowing party'comprised the
following members: Jeremiah, sorrel
hone, buy mare with bone spavin,
plow and myself.
In tho Dean field was a weather­
beaten mule with his north eye dosed
fur repairs. Tho niqlp had iwn ser­
vice during tbe war in the commissary
dopartmrnt. After1, the war he joined
a circus, and with the down became
a popular favorite. It was while per­
forming in the ring that he lost his eye
The down had perpetrated n joke about
Adam—one, I believe, that our rosiMTted' ancestor had written and pub­
lished in the •brightest humorous jour­
nal of Eden." The joke, was so highly,
appreciated by the mule that he liecome blind in his north eye througl
failing to see its point.
Our forces were apportioned as fol­
lows: Jeremiah catch, sorrel horse
first base, bay nhire witfr bone spavin
second base, tbe mule jn the field
while 1 was supposed to umpire the
game.
We plowed two or throe furrows
around the field when the bay mare
struck for higher pay. Thc outfielder
bawled‘"Gce haw?’ nnd the same got
nicely under headway. As long aa we
kept a at might course every thing
went pretty smooth except the bay
mnre and plow. The latter scoured
considerably until wc got to the end of
thc furrow, when I thought mv time
hail dome. Thc Imy mare got her ofi
hind leg and bone spavin over the
tag, and began kicking the interior of
the plow and myself into a future
problem.
On returning to «cmi-conseiousne.M,
I observed Jeremiah gazing upon the
remains of the plow, harness and my­
self. with awe depicted upon his
countenance. All were excited save
the weather-beaten mule, who wan com­
placently scratching himself on thc
division fence.
I found from this little experiment
that it ia infinitely safer to monkey
with a dynamite conspiracy, or even a
mule in a field, than it is to frolic with
a bay mare possessing a bom- spavin
on the knee Joint. 6f an Oregon
autumn.
Th tin have I expoded a long-standing
theory that a mule in a vacant lot i*
dangerous.—Californ-'a Maverick.

WALL STREET DETECTIVES.
How the Flnanvtal Canter of tltr United
Matra la Guarded.

Thousand* of pedestrians move to
and fro past the Stock Exchange and
about the money center of thecity eack
day. Solid old financier!), who-c check
wnald bo taken unquestioned for a mil
lion, come and go. Dapper clerk*
who look like millionaires on fifteen
dollars a week: messenger boys by th«
score flit hither and thither with hands
ful) of Isinds or other securities making
-■•c.ltveries according td contract* and
sales arranged on tIi4 exchange floor.
Bank agents, with small fortunes often
in the capacious porlmonnnies strapped
to their waists, going to the clcrkinghousc to make good the daily balances,
while every few moments conies thc
lumbering wagon pushed along the
sidewalk conveying the cash from
Uncle Sam's collecting counter at tho
euatom-housn to Uncle Sam’s strong
vault below the sub-lreMury. (In
every side is wealth, yet attempts.at
robl*ry are very rare, and successful
ventures at thievery scarcer still.
The fact is that every face passing
along Wall street is wanned. It is a
great place for seeming loafers nnd
loungers. Curbstone brokers have tho
semblance of loungers. Clerks enjoy
a cigarette on the sidewalk. So a
lounger more or les* is not noted. But
all who apparently loaf about with lit­
tle to do are not loafers. They are
sharp-eyed detective*. to whom the
face of every crook in thc country is
known, and who are constantly on the
lookout for those faces.
.
When Inspector Byrnes reorganized
thc detective force of the city and made
it u real terror to the criminal classes,
he paid particular attention to Wall
street ana its neighborhood. He knew
it offered great temptations to bold
robbers of the Dutch Heinrich type,
who grab the boodle in a banker's or
broker's office, and then fight their way
out and off. The Stock-Exchange read­
ily granted him all the accommodation
he wished, and In a very snug room in
the Exchange building overlooking
Wall street is the room set apart for
tho city detectives. It is, in fact, a
bureau of the central office organiza­
tion, and its establishment was one of
thc first steps taken by Inspector
Byrnes on assuming control of the un­
uniformed men at headquarters. He
came quietly into the street, hired a
room at No. 17, but the fact of his pres­
ence soon became known to thc Stock
Exchange officers, and President Bray­
ton Ives*at onoc invited the inspector
and his men to occupy the room now
In their present possession. The dis­
trict geographically extends from Ful­
ton street down to the Battery,and about
a down men, on an average, cover it,
though at times the force is much in­
creased.—A’. Y. li'uridCough preparations are used in every
household, and hence the necessity for
a pure and safe remedy. Red Star Cough
Cure, the new medical discovery, con­
tains neither moaphia nor opium, and
chemists, physiiins and Health Boards
endorse it 25 cents

RAJPOOT

LEGENDS.

On returning from the gardens th*
conversation diverged, to Rajpoot le­
gends, one ot which was recited by an
English gentleman, and a native poet
was introduced, who has the gift.of im­
provising interminable Gazerat verses
upon vast themes. The land is full cd
strange folk-lore and legends. to col­
lect which wonld repay the labor of
any intelligent resident Thc chiefs of
Bhaomigar belong to the Gohil class,
which descends from the Solar dynasty
uf Udaipore. They have fought, and
"drunk tlie red cup of , peace." and
fought again, ever since Akbar’s time
in 1580 A. P-. and have a whole liter­
ature of bardic ballads. Every village
possesses its martial or religious legend.
At Dandretip is a well of aweet orator,
in tlie midst of the salt plain of the
Bhal. The story is that a merchant
named 1)antasha resided at Dantretia,
whose son married a wife from inland.
When she came to her husband’s house
she was given salt water for bathing,
but she refused to bathe in salt water,
and batbed with the water which she
had brought from her-honto in a large
earthern vessel. Her mother-in-law
mocked her and said: "You hail better
arrange for your father to send you
bathiug-water daily." The bride, how­
ever, declared she would die of hunger
rather than bathe ih salt water, and
for three data and nights she fasted,
worshiping Gnngnji with great devo­
tion. At the end of thc third night the

w
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
Twin Foes to Life ;
Are liKllgesllon and Constipation.
Tbrir primary symptoms arc among tho

from them, mutually aggravate each other
to a spot north of the village, and that
and small at once the whole machinery
there they would ace her (Gang*)flow­
of life. Nausea, Foul llreaXh, Sour
ing. In the morning the bride begged
stomach. Dizziness, Headaches,
her relatives to accompany her to thc
spot, bbl they laughed at her. At last
they went and to their surprise saw
Disorder*, are among th* symptoms
a stream of pure, sweet water flowing
aud inaladii-s cauwd by derangement at
out of a virua. They then congratu­
the stomach and bowela.
lated the bride, and’ after all bathing
A Thorough Purgative
therein returned home. This stream
is still sweet, and has ever since
medicine Is tho lint, necessity for cure.
Then the cathartic efirct must be mala- •
been named Gangwo. Then, again,
talocd,
lu a mild deplxc, Inst auflldrad
at Mandwa, near Bhaonagnr, there
to prevent a recurrence, of uuetfvinma,
is a red Mahades stone which
zaud at tbe same time tbk liver, kldneya
mark* where La Gohil the Rajpoot
and stomach must te stimulated and
rode into the sea to please his lord.
strengthened.
Tlie Rajah Sidhrnj had visited the sea­
coast and come amongst other places
to Mandwa. On a certain day the
AecnmplUh this restorative work better
waves were very violent and the sea
than any other medicine. They are
much agitated, at which time Sidhrai
searching and thorough, yet mild, in their
had gone down to the seashore attended
purgaii\c action. They do not gripe tbu
t&gt;ath-nt, and do not induce a costive re­
by several horsemen. The King said:
action, as is the effect of other cathartics.
"tic would be a brave man who would
ride a hundred yards into the sea on a
diuretic,
day like tffis." One of the horsemen
medicinsd value and
replied: "There is no race so royal
and gallant as the Gohil. Ono of them
might do it, but no one else would dare
to do so." Another answered: "The
Gohil race is brave in talk, but their
The Pr”Inl,t
bravery shown itself by boastings in the
market-place; there is no Rajpoot who
would throw away his life for such a
neglect of that condition would inevitably,
challenge." On hearing this La Gohil
induce. All InTtfU laritics in tbe action ot
the Ik&gt;wc!s — Joowm-ui as well a* consti­
placed his hand on bis mustache, bode
pation—are beneficially controlled by
them all farewell, and urged his horse
AYKR’8 Pills, nod for thc Mlmulstioa
into the ocean, where he was quickly
of digrstivc organs weakened by long­
overwhelmed. And, one* more, by­
continued drspepvia, one or two at
way of a Buddhistic legend, there is
Arrn’a Pills dally, after dinner, will da
more jrrtod than anything ehc.
r
the folk-tale told by the villagers of
Moldi, a spot sixty miles southwest of
Leading Physicians Concede
Bhtutanagnr. There is a largr pteiturv
(vid) close lo Moldi, of which the
That Arrn’a Pills are the best of alt
cathartii- medicines, and many practition­
Jhinjhwa gnuw ,is very sweet, and the
ers. of tbe highest standing, &lt; :i*tomarily
milk of both the cows and buffaloes of
prescribe them.
Moldi is of excellent quality. Some
Charons of tho 1’nnchal. who were drah
era in grain, hlppened to visit Moldi,
and purchased a large quantity of
Eln in tbe neighborhood. They
Dr. J. C. Ayor i Co., Loiroll, Hass.
ded their animals and placed a large
V
[ Analytical cix-mlst*.) a
quantity of Jhinjhwa grass beneath
their packs. Then they set out for
Marwar. and when they” reached Pali
they alighted nnd sold their grain to a
wealthy Wania merchant. This mer­
chant had a very beautiful wife. She
put u straw of the Jhinjhwa grass in
her her mouth and chewed it, nnd then
smiled. Her husband, who was stand­
ing by, asked her why she smiled. She
togged kirn not to press her to tidl, but
he insisted. Finally she told him th::’
iu a previous incarnation she hod been
a doe antelope, and had been u^ud tov
graze in the lands of Moldi, arid that
-flTHLOPHO[)OS.’u"f;k
thc grass there was sj&gt;ecial|y sweet.
cmstUs mJ ti.-&lt;Irxltru«. and rnw
When she pnt the straw in her mouth
she at once recognized the flavor of thc
Moldi grass. Her husband questioned
the merchant*, and they confirmed her
statement Hint tho grass came from
Moldi, but after telling her husband thia
she fell down dead.—Cor. I^ndon Tetearituh.

Ayer’s Pills

AYER’S PILLS,

Helpless

Three Peculiarities
Hood’s Bareapartlls, the rrrext Wood purifier
aad regulating medicine, Is clixravtrrized by
three peculiarities, namely:
I
a
Th* combination of tbe various
IO L ■ resncdlal agents used.

ITMLOPMOHK CO.. ttlMl ST., IEW TOM.

Health is Weahh!

Tbe proportion tn which the roots,
Z herbs, barks, etc., are mixed.
mJ
Tho process by which tbe active
OQ 5 medlcln.il properties ar? secured.

Thc rewutt la a medicine of on usual atreagth
and curative powc:, which effects cures bcretoforo unequalled. Them peculiarities belong
exclusively to Hood’s BanapariUa, and are

Unknown to Others
Hood's Barakparilla is prepared with the
greatest skill arul care, by pharmacists of
education and Ions experience. Benrettlsa
modlctfe worthy of entire confidence. If yon
suffer from ncrofcU, salt rbeum, or any dis­
ease of the blood, dyspepsia, bllkmancsa. sick
headache, or kidney and liver complaints,
catarrh or rbowBallsm, do not UH to try

Hood’s Sarsaparilla
&lt;’I recommend Hood’s ftarsaparlTU to all
my friends as the best blood purifier on
earth.” Wit. Gan, drucffist, Hamilton, O.
’• Hood’s Sarsaparilla han cured me ot scrof­
ulous humor, and done mo worlds of good
otherwise.’’ C. A. AW0U&gt;, Arnold, Me.
A book ooeulninK many mldltknal state­
ments ot cures will bo rent to all wbo desire.

Hood’s Sarsaparilla
Bold by all drawlsta. tl; six for *5. Made
culybyC-LHOOD * Ctt, Lowell, Mass.

IOO Doom Ono Dollar.
TIT ANTED a» cards of wood » tt&gt;eh and M
W cords 2-foot wood in exchange fnr Dry
Geeds or on aeeoswto due.
JULIUS HUHHELL.

'

HAGAN’S

Magnolia Balm
is a secret aid to beauty.
Many a lady owes her fresh­
ness to it, who would rather
not tell, and you caut tell.

�,V

FBOM GJMJTD BABIDS.
KAKNKB EOrrOK.

A word about volley city affairs. As’
uniud people are waiting and watebing for thc vernal season with its jdtws-.
aut and promltdng days.
Amung the various vague questions'
^waiting fair days for settlement, po«*J
the right hour day issue between emnloverand employe. Organized work­.
ing’ ineu in thh city will set aside May
1st. as a dav of demonstration.. after'
which eight hours will constitute a‘
day’s work. Men in factories contend
la most positive terms for the alleged.
reform. They state the following rea-wns: Manufacturing establishments।
ran not run live years uu full time, as।
they how produce enough in four years,
to supply consumption fora lustrum;
aad when eight hours make uday it will
require more days which would employ
aO surplus labor. Then this new fnngktl day JtfirWes l« hodra for study and

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BEATING RESTAURANTS.
* DrtnU poollr.
w&gt;&gt;
ab Coo.Hj. |,w dlt,
4*. *lu*n itu.1 .L.,.. &gt; .

Khx-tridtjr.

A novel machine, which is intended
not only to art 1yi* automaticaBy, but
to correct all errora before the type is
set, has been invented by a stenographer of this city, and patents have been

’

"The chief cause for f-otnmervial dis­
honesty.” says Herbert Sjwnoer, "is ar
indiscriminate admiration for wealth
an admiration which does not take in­
to consideration the character of thc
■posscMor.’’
A rwtaurant-kcepcr in
Chicago was asked by a nqiortcr in
search of signs of the approaching
mlllcnium if be attributed the lessen­
ing of the trouble caused by his cus­
tomers endeavoring to bent tiieir lunch
bill to the waning of such an admira­
tion or the ennobling of character.
"Not by a jugful: don't fool vouriu-M
by any such idea." he said. "The sim­
ple reason ht that those of my patron*
who. arc disposed to cheat know that 1
am on to their tricks and that it is nn
exceedingly hard matter to beat* me,
so they don’t try it on verv much,
had one man try to get ahead of me
last week, which "is the only case 1 have
had for over a month. It was bv an old
trick, though new, perhaps, to him. lie
came in one noon, ordered a iifb-en-cenl
lunch, which was given him, and with it
a check. He then ordered ten cents’
worth more. This was given him aud
a check for iweiity-five. Thc waiter
asked for thc first check, but the man
denied having received it, and as I
have instructed the waiters to dispute
with no one but state any trouble to
me, he said nothing. Th'e man saw
the waiter talking to me, however, and
so paid thc twenty-five cent check,
keeping tbe fifteen.
Thinking be
might come around hurt- again, I took a
good look at his face to keep him in
my memory. Sure enough a cbuple of
days afterward he came in nnd ordered
enough to amount to thirty five cents.
"Now, we have a system whereby
every one who receives a check amount­
ing to over twenty ednts is watched, so
when this individual marches up to the
counter I wns ready for him. He did
as I supposed he would, and instead of
banding over bls right check he gave
me the iifteen-cent one he stole the last
time he was in. I accused him point
blank nnd domaudt-d the right check.
He objected nt first, but upon my
threatening to call an office?’, ho gave
in and paid both.”
••Are there any new schemes that
you have come across Intelv by which
they try to overreach you?’’’
"No. I don’t think there are; at l&lt;-a,-d
I have foirnd none. Occasionally when
there is a crowd in here the beats man­
age to slip out of the door unobserved,
but not often. Then i* one trick—an
old one -which they work nnd which
Is the only one I have been unsuccess­
ful in cfunlmtiug. Two friends, though
apparently strangers, come in and sit
together; One orders a big lunch, the
other a snqill one, each receiving his
respective check. Tlie one ordering
the larger meal leaves first, after ex­
changing checks with his eonipanion,
who. when he is ready to leave, inform"
thc waiter that the check nt his plate is
too much, ha* it exchanged, and de­
camps. Tbe next time they change tiff,
the one who had the ligh’t lunch first
taking a big one in orot-r to equalize
their appetites. But even bv this wav
they slip up after a' few attempts, fo'r
we watch such customers pretty close­
ly.”—Chicago A'etrs.

issued to cover all ita vital principles.
The machines hitherto made to act
type have all had a key board, before
which the operator saL and by touch­
ing the keys caused the type to drop
as wanted* from reservoirs through
guiding tabes into the stick or galley
made to hold them, thus netting the
matter, in one continuous Hue, which
nn assistatit broke up into short lines
to tit the newspaper column or hook
page, as d»?sired. fn the stenographer's
machine the operator prepares a tape
which ib run through a machine which
automatically.
'ISlnd trade unions have issued man-1 rets the t&gt;
In preparing the tain- thc operator
ifratos asking certain business men to aits at a Key board, which can Im- ar­
employ none but union men under pen­ ranged like* thc key ixiard of either of
atty ol implied ostracism. For instance the common typewriters. When a key
a builder of a business block refuse to representing p letter is touched thc a«t
Bflcrde to certain vagaries, they direct! punches three hoh-s in a line across tin­
tbrir delegated walking coinmitae loaaj tape. Thc three holes are always in a
urtain and inform firms furnishing line with each other, but they are in
uMerud. such as brick, lumt-ex, hard­
different places on the line, according
ware. eV*., to dose their account with
this man. or they will enforce the im­ lo tho letter represented. Thus the
position of a boycott upon said firms. letter A could be represented by three
Thu man who walks Che streets in a holes like these:
■ o
o
o
manly status allowing no set of men to
euispire against his liberty of person o» and the letter B by three:
o
o.o
bimineas. guaranteed by his country’s
Every time a letter is puncht-d the
constitution, by such demeanor tends to
provoke an array of 3.1XX) to5,000organ­ tape i» mcA’ed along a certain distance
ised men. May the writer state that before another letter is punclicd. This
the common council being consioua of distance depends on the width of the
Us nearness to spring election, so sym­ letter. Thus, if thc tape is moved
pathized with the movement that an along one-fourth of an inch when tlie
eight hour law is the result pf their nc- letti-r e La punched out, it would lai
fion.
moved along onc-hnlf inch when the
Two homes are to be erected during letter m is punched out, because the
the coming summer, One, masonic; the letter m is twice ns wide n.s the letter c.
other, Michigan Soldiers’ Home. The Spaces between words mid :dl sorts of
latter is located on the east bank of type character are allowed for in this
Grund River, three and a half milts
way. Am the tape runs out of thc
north of the city’s centre. Coat #100,000. punching machine an assistant menH&lt; opacity 350. To be completed by Dec.
1st Contract awarded to.Mr. Tiedke, a nrvs it off with a rule which is divided
up in sections whiebvropresent every
Saginaw builder.
Already 223 "boys Id blue" from Duy- type character. Thc whole, length of
ton and Milwaukee. Homes, and other the rule ropreBents the length of a line
places in tho stAW*. have arrived at the of type to fit the page or column de­
various i'-iupory homes, from whose lin­ sired. When the end of the rule lands
tels hang flags ot the nation. These sol­ near the end of a word so that by
diers lire all disabled and very few of thin spacing the remaining letters
them draw pensions. They are subject would go into the line, enough hole*
to more restrictions then the citizen. representing the ordinary thick apacca
Most be temperate, ilnd at the Home between words are fillwf and replaced
after eight oulock at night, etc. The by other holes representing thin spaces,
*Uiie contracts with parties to furnish which are punched in by band, inorder
board at B3.00 per week. War-scarred to allow the letters to’come in. If a
veterans in their soldier suite, sprinkle word is to be divided a line of holes
street crowds and church killings. They representing the hypheft is jrtinclied
appnx’iate the advantage of a public' li­ in
between
the
syllables
and
brary.
then holes representing spaces are
The City Hall is ready for the roof. changed until tin- ruin shows that thc
It is three storied and is built of cut line is exactly spuuAi out. As the
stone. Floors will be tile; joists iron, spacing is done mathematically tho
jand casings marble. When completed lines must all be of the same length,
'quli t* the finest structure in the city.
and thus the pressman will never bo
ilhrtxl sleighing. On Jefferson Ave.
obliged to. insert a ••Dutchman” to
set aside for fast driving, can bestan
every day.especially Sunday, many h igh make a "form lift.”
Tho tape is read by copy for errora.
prirred. prancing parera. with merry
drivers eager to determine the fleethit Tlie lines of holes which represent
animal. Small boys complain of par­ wrong letters are filled, the correct
tial alderman Iwcause refused the holes are punched, nnd the holes rep­
privilege of coasting, except down by the resenting spaces are changed until the
line is exactly full. When words are
“black hills" a mile or so away.
The twenty-second anniversary of left ont the tape is cut apart and
Knights of Pythias was duly celebrate*! lengthened nnd the holes punched in.
last Friday evening, by the Eureka Double words are corrected by filling
Lodge. Chancellor Commander W. H. half the holes. At the end of each
ASIATIC RAILWAYS.
LoOinto. said that the order spread rap­ line a row of holes representing a
idly In Penn., N. J. and Me., and to-day quad u&gt; separate the lines for conven­
the K. of P. numbers upward of 120.0CO ience in handling is inserted. Then
members, reaching from Maine to the thc tape is run through a machine
It begins to look as if the dny were
Sandwich Islands, and from New Or­ which makes another tape with dupli­ ngt far distant when the European
leans to Manitoba.
cate lines of holeA the Hues being at a traveler will lie able to make the Indian
Two West Shle projects about to end uniform distance from each other. This
tour, which no iielf-respecting globe­
with success will lie the News and tape is uswj lo M t thc type.
"Fifth' National Bank of Grand Rapids.’’
Each type character has a reservoir, trotter con now omit, without having
Cloe-huudred and sixty persons richly and the reservoirs arc placed side by to endure the vultry horrors of the Red
clad in coatumra of latest fashion at­
side. A series of pointers are ar­ Sea passage or the long sea voyage?
tended the progressive euchre party last
Friday night at the Peninsula Club ranged to simultaneouMly fly at the In other words, unbroken railroad
House. Choke refreshments were serv­ bottom type in each reservoir, but a communicatien between Europe and
'd in the spacious dining room. The series of ten narrow, thin steel plates India is probably a thing of the very
aprasiou was said to be the greatest up­ intervene between the points nnd tho
per circle society event in the history type. These plates have rows of little near future. What imperfect reports
holes in them, and under certain cir­ We receive of the progress made by the
©f the town.
Washington s Birthday is being cele- 1cumstance thc holed get into such n Transcaspian rail road seem to warrant
pjy-ition that our of the pointers passes the placing of this desirable ccnutumtinned quite generally.
through the plates nnd knocks a typ&lt;- rnation nt no remote date. The rood
Very tmly yom,
out
of its r&lt;-M-rvuir. The type is now open for three hundred nnd
WOLVftBINK.
1
ididra down a slioot mid lands eighty kilometers from thc Caspian,
—"Egg- are eggs now,” says the iu the "stick” that is ready to which brings it within eighty kilome­
grower -an if :u tome other time they receive it. The tape, by meana ot at ters of AsKubnd. Beyond this point
had been turnips, squashes or slices ot electric current, controls the little steel tiie road is graded for one hundred and
plates. When the tape is put into the fifty kilonicters more, taking a south­
boiW owl. 7&lt;lttit/ag» Journal.
easterly direction to Dushak, where it
-I'm- -orry fur de ’apcplic person. I type-setting machine it passes over a ^n to brnnoh, one division . connecting
steel roller and under a row of ten steel
w&lt;mjT rather haher good* stomach an’
fingers.
The roller is connected with with a branch of the Indian systen.'
hatter go hungry all my life den to hub
through Afghanistan, and th*- -other
rv.latd stomach wtd er fit!! smokelioiue. a battery. As the type passes over the
roller the fingers find tho rows of halct* having for its terminus tee mysterious
and drop into them. Each finger Is city of Samarcand. while crowing the
-jin throe days of hydrophobia it
connected with a magnet, ami each Oxus nnd piw.sing through Bokhara on
may oe well to remark jtfint oo person
magnet with one of the ten narrow ite way. The time assigned for the
who Inta paid for ht« nowspapent in steel plates that kero the pointer* from completion of thia northern branch of.
•ulvdncv was &lt;tv«w known t&lt;» be bittm reaching tho type'in tho reservoirs. tlie road is three years; The work is
by u mad dog. — L&gt;jhh ft^m.
When a row of bole* in the tape repre­ already begun upon it. nnd Merv will
—'Ilion* id a town in Australia called senting a character pasaes under the be reached in the spring. Merv, which
Random
A resident of thc plait*. be­ lingers the fingers above the hojea drop already has a poit-oflicc and line of
ing mtvuit from it, rod being asked down on thc cylinder, a current of telegraph, and yet the place where tbe
wIhtv ho lived; said be "lived at Ran­
electricity passes to 4he magnets, and brilliant correspondent O’Donovan re­
dom." He was taken tin aa a vagrant tho magnets, thus influenced, draw mained for six months a virtual pris­
-.V. F. TW^rasi.
such a combination of thc little plates oner and completely shut off from the
— Dr. Hohlhwnttnn btdievt*. from the from one side of their normal resting­ rest of thc world nt’a time so recent ns
figures of women ou certain vases that place to thc other aa will allow the to be within reach of the memory of a
eunwW were ia use in prehistoric Greece. pointer ojqiosite the’ required letter to verv youthful school-boy.
The idea of railroad connection
Thi-i toouid tawh our fashionable and reach the type in the reservoir nnd force
wasp-wakttisl women a Ica-wn. All tho it into the snout leading to the stick. with India has so long been discussed
woiamt of prehistoric Greece who worn The impulse given to the pointers is that it has become soberly realizable In
©or*«u an- uow very dead. — Norristown simultaneous with the action of tho thought It is obvionsfy one of tho
Herald.
magnets. When the tape passes on, things that must be had, nnd if England
aM,u’: Wher® add when tlie nlates and pointers return, until is wise she will meet the Russian ad­
did tin-, [ibramw: -Ah there!" rod "Stay another row of holes In the tape is vance half way, and congratulate her­
there!" have Uinlr origin. At Fort Mo- reached, and then tho action is re­ self that she has not had nil the burden
Hcnrj. d,w. during the war r.f 1811 peated. As the matter to;be set is oor- of the enterprise. But it is very dif­
’ ’ no© Un- Stars and 8trij«-s were run ected and spaced in the tape, the type, ferent with the idea of the road to
up tin- enemy said: "Ah there!" nnd as Mt, need only to be lifted into the Samarcand. To think of the ancient
*bn Auuricros mH: "Stay there!” and column or page. The speed of tho capital of the renowned Timour in a
tb-y did. "And thus be it evrr."’eta.— machine is limited only by the rate at pnmaie way in almost impossible. It
which the type can drop into plant*. has so long been shrouded in the per­
Corrections mn bo made in a tape by sistent investiture of romance that it is
QnrakritAF* "No; I wav greatly diwan* a skUled operator more rapidly thro hard to imagine it as stripped of all ita
pqimto. It was a perfect fraud. The they could oe made in type by a com­ glamor and takingaulneeIn thesvatem
a.-wsp^r- all said the tout ensemble positor, and the operation of punching of modern civilization. The idea of
wn&gt; superb, and I wont specially to we thc tape can of course be done more puehuing a railroad ticket and regis­
■i &gt;».* — ■ -_ -... . —
tering one's baggage fur the city which
B tout UUMUn- rapidly thro type can be set.
Mr. J. K. Munson, tbe inventor of a quarter of a century ngu could only
don't believe
thc machine, has also devised a ma­ bo reached iu disguise and at the great­
chine through which thc tape can be est personal risk; for the city which
run. and, by an electric current, can was tbe ultimate point ot Vambery’a
reproduce itself at thc other end of tbe pilgrimage in 1862-4. the storv of
wire. In this way a newspaper could which so thrilled thc world upon his
be produced rimultrotxmsly in any return to cirilixation-'-thiH idea is not
that number of towns.—if. Y. Hun.
easily aaiiimilable. If we had not in
these times acquired tin- halal of
meatal adjaatment to facte of the
moat startling description, such an kiva
of Brooklyn. It would be bevond
opes M H substl- "th© old order c
web rntuaBy cm- hithertei unknown

Among mm political ambttion and
the dcslru to accumulate property arc
. . -*-**v I lie iiiar. w
tlie atlmulaiits. The question ‘,‘HoW the other d«J.
thrown oafrf hi. vehicle. bmZtS
••It is hinted that you have made an
shall we keep from starving?” and
hurt, and rftrr be'kaj p,,,^
"Who is to be tlie next President?” are important discoveryP” '
together he atarted on
"So I have. 1 am Captain John
ever before them. But women arc the
Preu, noon be eneonntri.,| u,,„. ”
principid sufferers from tbe effects of White,* of Montana, fhr man who first wart tramp,, cart One ot wb,„ ^7
discovered the birthplace of blizzards,
thh mental strain; social ambition and who Invented a cure, for them."
chtb. Aa they obstructed th« r,,^. . *
nnd obligation, including church and
wa. Ion—&lt;1 lo halt, whet, „
"Tell me about it?"
charity work, constituting the goads.
"Wall. 1 have nothing to c&lt;&gt;n&lt;-.**.*J in said:
These are usually larger than the purse the matter.
"Being a&gt; you are a w.*i;.|&gt;.,&lt;,W11
For five winters past 1
andstrirngth. therefore t© economise iu
have been in the Far Went watching . lanthroput. mebbr you’d hl. ti. dJZ
tho kitchen and lavish in the parlor
cold waves or hlizzanls. Nineteen out a couple of dollar* u.wnnt. fcl. ..JIT
and outside is the result, and si state of
of ovenr twenty start ou a line drawn Maylutn.”
norvoiism-ss and morbidness arrived from rt»rt Union, in the northern part
•‘Where iw.lt?”
nt that is nmlreirnble. "What shall we
"Out ney CMcagu
I don t~
of "Montana, to Fort Lanunir. in South­
wear?” "Ought we lo visit her?’’ imd
ern Wyoming. Then- arc mountains, member the exact diiueri&gt;i,n/ of £
"Where shall we go when we die?" arc
rivers, valleys and plains on that line, building, nor the number ».f imijvT
thc principal questions which engross And these bring about the conditions re-, as is cry in’ their blwM-d tS(. (.ut ,
the minds of women* ®nd in which are
qtiirvd for a
radical
atmospheric their dead parents, but 1 kn..* i1m.«
involved many minor perplexities. ’
MgUjr in m-i-d of money. Aiij i it ,
A thoroughly healthy mind has be­ change."
"Did you ever
a blixzanl bora?”
come one of the rarest &lt;rf -possessions.
"Tou lx-tr’ replied bih -t^q
".A hundred of them.”
'
Among women it is seldom seen, but
panions.
"Wind is the opendipnF’
this is not to be wondered at when we
"If 1 give you twodolhun 4i|J 1
"Well, for instance, one day last win­
rcnwmbcr how modern
life
bus
ter I was in enmp on the Powder river, orphans ever sen it?" askv.1 the Ik
widened their sphere of activity, quick­
.
in Wyoming anti directly west of the troltar.
ened their ^ense of Individual re­
"Will thrv! Won’t wr bunt«| rtofct
sponsibility.
Some women beeyme Black Hills. It was a plcaaant. sun- then-give it to ’em Jon bsluX
shinvday,
and
during
the
forenoon
thu
morbid by thinking constantly of what
night? You don t take us fur u t&gt;MMi
they are’ expected to be. Newer wa* wind blew smartly from the Hille Just
ofgvnta without fvcRn’s. d«&gt;
there such high demand upon woman­ akxait noon, while I wns preparing my
"If h« doca.” said otic &lt;d ib*
dinner,
a
puff
of
dindfrom
the
Laramie
hood as now. They say that they anOn m he apit on his hands and gnLadhii
expected to come up to n lofty Mountains, to the south, hit me.
club afresh, "I must clear m, n
standard and that society dejn-nds tin- plains, a mile to thc south ot me, shun. I’ve alius ten known J u&lt;
ui»on them for its highest pleasures. and jOst where two valleys brought friend of, the urfans. aud 1 vayj -52
three two different winds to a focus
To be an ideal and yet to be severely
nobody to throw nut bint* tiB1- j*5|
real is thc task act before them. The iKiint. a cloud of snow was lifted high
In air. and the wind begun to circle. In liar and a liyp&lt;H*rit. ’’
result ia that many women undertake
"And it’s tho same with Ju,' „luj
too much. The mind is overstrained ten minutes tie- cloud began moving the thin!
to meet unreasonable expectation, and toward me. and the mercury soon went
Tlie Detroiter handed over iw&lt;&gt;*ihw
Thc cloud bore
this modern tyranny of ideal women down eleven degrees.
dollars,
and the tall tramp ft-t-Hr-d
works havoc among"those who. most* to the uortbrast. struck the north fork
them with:
sensitive to duty and impulsive altns. of the Big Cheyenne river, and followed
"Now. that’s right. Wh.
ito
are sure to be "most completely *acri- it test . to Fort Sully, spreading •*At fcully
it ran down
flanks aait
.. went
_____ _________
t________
_ __ won't give to the orphan*- »
ficcd.
him down as too mean t«&gt; In,
Wpnwn are also hsl into tuortidnciw the MiNtouri to the Iowa State line.
half of the leetle angvh. many st
by what .tlwy aup|K»srd themselves cx- Here the wave was a hundred miles long.
When it got down'to Omaha it was two which can’t rvmcmbvi their |mw «•;
Ccled to do. Of lair years the church.
maw.
I thank you. If you . ver i-.fr
hundred miles.
It
left tbe. river
nuvoh-nt iiistltution- and practical
ami
went
east,
and by our way stm» and m e t|m children .&gt;U
organization* for tuefulnrs* have laid there
time
the
center
reached hear them lm*as your iuiuTi m yea
heavy duties upon them. Nor can it the
and Jim git dut o’ tbrfrimd and let the
Im- doubted that in these sphere* of ac­ .Des Moines one wing was up Minpublic philanthropist pxw • ■&gt;. I m
tion they have n-ndt-n-il immense ser­ neapolto. due north, and tlie other at
that you’d Stand in al Li-athvice to various enterprises. No one Scdajfe, dm- south. From wing to wing prised
That wave man’a wavl’ Good night, old M.
would hinder them in good work*, and was five .htindnsi miIre.
Heaven wifi surely n-ward
-&gt;».
« *|ni-cinlly in those that belong by na­ look in'Wi.xx&gt;nsin. Illinois and Indiana,
trvU
Fnie
Prrn.
'
ture to womanly sympathy., yet U and wns kept from Michigan by lake inflncaetw,. mid biter on all tho Atlantic
must Im* cunfesscil tint philanthropy
—There is a steady growth ini the we
him its temptations to dissipation anil coast, from Maine lo Virginia wasoverof thc trawl bv our fi«h&lt;*'rui&lt; n on tk»
overwork as well aa the most superfi­ suretul by It- That was onlv one out of Newfoundland tmnks arid .«o frestiy
•
cial state of society. Women fall easily the aianv I have .seen born?’
baa this implement been enlarged anii
"Could it have been stopped?” •
Into the excitement uf these scheme*,
^•Certainly. It was no larger than- a perfected that aoun) ’ schooner* new
and M»mrtin»-s low* sight of the spirit
roi as much as fourte-.-u nriit-s ef
of brnrvolritcc. in its broailcst aenae, barrel when it started."
trawl
at one time, with twelve or tow"What Is your cure for these cold
in the work engaging their present at­
toeu thousand bookaJ
I'M.
।
tention. Shaq* trial and di.-appolnt- waves?"
"Well.
I'v(&gt;
hern
rxperiiuonllng.
Ymi
nirnt oftentimes follow such lalairs.
■
—Years ago figs wep! Krtvd «a
Tin- strongest men have to Im- on thc :nn«t warm thc nir as the first step. ItT aristocratic tables in Greece with »sk
watch against the corroding influence that case you kill the germ and the
On this line of the («eppcr, vinegar and Aromatics
of philanthropic effort. Women if dis­ blizzard fads flat.
appointed in susii endeavors art- apt to birthplace of blizznrds, a distance of five
grow mon- iub n-.* am! I&lt;■-&gt; anii.it l,*. hundred miles, busc-lnirner coal stovre
It surprises a woman not to attain should la- sot about six fact npnrL Ten
n-r oliject. and failure strikes deeply thousnnd stoves might &lt;k» it. but the ,
PURE
into her heart aud reveals it-.-lf in Government might as well add five
injuries to her character. And when thousand more and ui.ikc n sure thing
Each stove would burn, aay. nine
the evil In tile world is suddenly dis­ of it
closed to her in all its hi&lt;leousur«« it U tons of coal during the winter.' One
very likely to produce hitt«-rn&lt;—. and nuui. n» I figure it^. could attend to
rebellion against the confu-rd and five stoves.
Aa all
the stoves
jarring economy of Hungs under which would Im- out of door*, only one
we are living.
length 'of pipe to n stove would
The political question alone is nuffi- 1«- n-quin-d. I figun- on taring seventy,
cicut to drive us all .men. women nnd eight thousand joints of stove-pip«:.
children—to distraction. Think of the 'Hus Item nlotir wquld poy for most of
thousand^ &lt;»f onr citizens whose exist­ .the coul
Every blizzard txada thccuun- i
ence depends, nearly or rvinotclv, on try tlinx- piillion dolla™.
We have nu
tlie victory or failure of politi&lt;-.il’par­ average of ten p-r seasun. 1 figure
ties. nnd.who work all their life un the that I can stop every one for one bun- I
slippery edges of prwipiecs! Add to drcd dollars each. Thi* saves th&lt;- coun­
this the |*ttv wrangling- between try twenty-nine million dollars per aeaneighlxira and in families during a son. The Government puts twenty mUcampaign, and thc conc'-ntrated agouy Uon.tallara in ita pocket and hands nw
of half onr population on the morning the other nine."
.
MOST PERFECT MADE
after an election, or worse still the sus­
"And r«iu have an Mira that toar i
pense of weeks that follow when the scheme will be adopted?"
contest is cloxc.
"Certainly.
The °?**
only
PRF'TE BAKIKO POWDER CO..
v fear 1 *have
l*Te to
“ •■'
Tbe morbidness that so ufteu tmeom- that the thovcrnim-nt mav want to put chjcaco.
st. u
paides worry and dhap]N&gt;intm&lt;«it is plain
nl.lin ntcWm.
til.. tI shall
~ *--------- -----------------'
stove* r.W
off rar.
on me. while
one of woman’s greatest enemies. It stick tor the nickel-plated affairs. There
soon bccomre a disease, a fierce and is no nse going into this thing with any­
feverish consumption that drstrovs the thing cheap
1 shall return in about a
strength and Ix-autv of her life, ‘if she week, and ns 1 will th.-n know?xactiy
** SPECIAL *
has a work , to do let her do it for love how much 1 can
e on atove-pipe ]
of the work, and not for the popularity hope you will i-oiue nn,|
IU,._ ftllf
nr fame or thank* that it umv bring, afternoon I shall trj and figure on using
nor altogether from a scum- of’dutv, for one leg to a stove, thus mving thirtv
her highest duty is to herself and'fam- thouwnd rt-nr-Iegs.
This would pa’v
ily. I-cj woman work by all means, for tlie coal fur three hundred and sixty­
but let her work uiiconsciou-dv and seven stovre. Doh’t forget to come and
■clf-forgetfully. for not .otherwiw can •xime. -D*nA FrK &amp;tss.
she have security against an evil that
does her fearful harm. Let u&gt; remem­
THE ISLE OF CAPRI.
ber that the most desdrabb- thing we
can IXMMUM, both for ourselves and for
the sake of those with whom w«- tamo
Om of our walks in the Wand ot'---------in contact, la a healthy mind.—/-ouim
Phillips, in Chicago Ctirrml.
&lt; ’apri will take us to a very htgh point. I TF}£
on which are some ruins of the Villa ol; One jea
JEWISH FARMERS.
Tiberius the Roman Emperor. Thb
gentleman, having Involved himself in - ------ —
JdSuj*
eifu111/ -d*
.deal
** °J trouble
troul,lf. al
»t home, cun
eon
in ibi
Au interesting account b given in a eluded to retire to this rockv Wand. a«5j«x t
German paper of the Jewish agricultu- when- lie would J*.
hlt lie sum
rnl colonies in Russia. These culonlra
‘”7- beJhrw‘ 0Btil
1
owe their existence to the initiative of &lt;k«ath. In the year .*b A. D. Capri must I
the Jews thenuwlvca, who during the have been a very different place then aa Uu‘ *®
and ««tonuof ito
reign of Alexander I., displayed a
inhabitants are eonwned. The Em­
strong drain* to derote thenutalves to
peror tallt no Iras than twelve hand­
agricultural pursuits.
In 18.W the
total nundjer of agriculturists in Po­ some villas, in various parts of the
SK* .‘UM1 ’?*dr
l“*«*‘‘--‘ry arrange.
land was 28,391. Two years later there
■* milch as poa.
«.nd» New
Jble. The villa which m are visiting
with &gt; population otM.to. Tb,

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EXTRACTS

MOST PERFECT MADE

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rjdolk
h, imp. , to,,! o,
fthy-elx rolouio. ia which Al.ibi Jew,
wmemploral The entire number ot
Jowitt nrrlenlturiru doe. not hn

atd not .bine upon them InSorr &lt;lwrL
iwriod. ot iwnwrution earn.. nod it
would not L»o b..,p .nrpri.inK hod
they not altogether turned their back,
upon HTkultnre. A. it h their warn,
ken not raffielent to tnaint.it&gt; them and
their Untile-, and thee are oblimai
when the da,*, work in 6,„. to add io
tt.tr .antmr. by hawking .m.l|
articles of nn-rr-knrtri;,»•____ ... .
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fhaui«’r* and corridors
show that It must have been a
very tine building. A short distance
below &gt;t U the top of a precipice.
tradition says. Tiberius
owd to have thoee person* whom be
had condemned to death thrown down
into thn.sea.
Thh was not an unusual
method of execution with thc Romans,

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um look like onr ordinary Ideal

.Physicians and Druggists nave
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                  <text>The Hastings Banner.
VOL. XXX. NO. 45.

The Hastings Banner.
rCBUWHRD TKUMMH, AT

Hastings, Barky Co., Mich.,

MARSHALL L. COOK.
MUBSCKHTTOX RATHS

ADVERTISING RATES:
oiumn per year.,...................................#100 00

Extra cbante tor special poiltlous.

JOB 1‘BINT.TNG.
KrpecUl pride blelt la the Job 1‘rluting D&lt;s
;urtroeat of the Banxhu Everything in the
rnUre oSk-c l« new; ant! with tho latcat Ucea of
wpe,cbcnMMtapproved patterns of machinery*
:*ndcompetent workmen employ™!, enables the
hawkaa to do first-class lob work.
/T W. LOWRY. M.D,
VT.
Physician, Surgeon and Oculist
Calin in Town or country prinapUy attended.
Office boun-H to 10 x in. and » to 3 p. tn.
TrlrpboiwAl HiHloAAyVdruRiton!.
Special attention paid to surgical diseases

W H. LANDIS, M. D,
H.
Phyaican and Surgeon,
■
Woodland. Mich.

toaod there day or nl|thL

it TIMMERMAN.
. liommpathic Physician &amp; Surgeon,
(Fir** li-XM- cast of Holloways' drug store.)

P

R. Wm. JONES,

D

Dentist.
AU wvrk promptly attended to.
C. WELTON

M agent for the Ohio
He writes policies on a nv*
low by Bre.lUhiaiugc-'7*,d'
a ln“!
!Uc by &lt;leAU! and ■■.~™ent.__________________
{1OOK *8llELD0N,
xOBee la A tetrad Block. IlMUtyp, Mich.)
SMiaty-

J. WRIGHT.
.
Htysiclan.
Calls day or night promptly attended to.
Ufll.-B al residence, one-half mile etui of Carl-

A

PHILIP T. COLGROVR.
a
Lawyer,.

A Clear Skin

LUMBERI

BENTLEY BEDS. I WINS
Barn Boards,

Common Pine hoards,

Shingles,
Fencing,

Joist and Scantling,

M

/ CEMENT SMITH.
’.
Lawyer.
tODcc in Union Hall Block, ovvr store of W. 8.
Goodyear &amp; Co.)

NAtTKX * VaxABMAN.
Lawyers.
«Orer Haan tilts National Bank.)

K

WILLIAM B. SWEEZEY, Attorney
.At Law and Solicitor in Chanceryrnkclk'M in all courts of the state.

W^XIAM B. SWEEZF.Y.
H
.1 iistice of the Peace.
Co11 veilcos a specialty.

Dr. j. w. rock.

Physician and Surgeon,
l»prepared te rite prompt »Urtitlou to all wi»u
rr.iy desire bli »endce». Office at rosldence.
Onuiurvillc.

ot Mleblpui-In the Circuit Court for the
County of Barry—In Chancery.
Moot Howarth.Complainant, vs.. John Holden.
Mary E. Howarth, John A. tUrnons. Cbrv*. E
Wmena. James K. Howarth. Charles Howarth,
Ceorca L Howarth, Marcus A. Howarth, W11ham F. Howarth. John W. Howarth Nathan
&lt;• Howarth. Martin L- Howarth. Clarence W.
Howarth, Uwls IL Ho-vth. Milan W. HowFilth Judicial Oirrull. in Chancery.
I’pon due proof by affidavit that John. A. Sim­
ses and Charles IL Hirnonn. defondanta In the
above entitled cause pending in this court reside
•ct of the State ol Michigan and In the State of
■ew York, and on motion of Knappen &amp; VaoArraan, solleltora for comptalaant, ft i» ordered
that the mid defoudanta do appear and answer
foe. bill of complaint filed in «ald cause within
*mr months from the date o( Eft order, else the
said bill nt enmplatnt shall be taken as coateas•d; and further, that thl’ order be published
within twenty days from thia date, In tbu Haetkum Bannkk. a newspaper printed In Mid

Msea eepyofthlsor^er be served on the s
•eanuwe.
Dated this bk day of January, a. D. IBM,

|

i* capacity fur hatebAniMtmrtJoa* Riven

t
£

7^?

I W VBOOMAN.
!•
Auctioneer,
Having hail yearn of experience In errtng sucirf&gt;n«. and bavins been csperl-dly •uccrMtel in
anctlon tuileiuf live ctock. I know 1 ciui serve
Pmmc welkwbo may call upon me.
*M».

Michigan Central

j

J M. IL GILLASP1E.
»•
Notary Public.
BoveiL' Mills.

Cornice Mouldings, Sash,
\ Doors and Blinds Al[ ways on hand.

1

ARTIN V. BARKEfeRenlEstate,
Insurance and Loons.
etitt w!ti: J. G. Runyan A Ron t doors north
of Postoffice.
‘
itu-ction xiren to making exchanges
r property. The Interests oj nonresident
n-r-.y owners cxrelully looked alter. Farms

Custom Kiln Dim to Order.

DrtrolL
ExpnM.

rOHX CARVETH,
-’
Attorney at Law,
Middleville, M'.eb.
piTARKE &amp; RIKER,
’
Attorneys at Law and
Solicitors in Chancery.
la Union block, over Reamer Bros.)
Haallbgs, Mich,

j

Practices In all courts at the State. Collections
promptly attending to.

1

tOvsr J. S. Goodvrir &amp; Co.'v store.)

Hew Yertt

Attorney at Law,

.

It's a girl nt Frank Johnson’s, ask
Last Wednesday E. Lockhart went to
Frank if it ain’t.
Shaytown to witness the presrntatition
Rev. Grant is still sick and Podunk of a-cold hearted-cane to S. Childs, from
is
without
preaching
services.
Sunfield
lodge I. O. O. F. The presenta­
PRAXUXVIXXB.
Barry, County Circuit Courtis get­ tion ceremonies were delivered by Rev.
The supper at Mike Doster’s on ting to be a terror to evil doers. This M. H. Bailey; of Eaton llaplils, at the
Thursday evening .was well attended
as it should be. Criminal lawyers Sunfield I. O. O. F. hall, which was well
is only a part of beauty; considering the unfavorable weather. is
filled. After a few remarks from Bro.
can’t eave them every time.
The supper wits splendid. The receipts
Bailey. Bro. 8. Childs was culled for and
but it is a part. Every lady of
the evening sonu thing over 810.
NORTHEAST BARRY.
made known that he was made an Odd
may have it; at least, what
The'M. E. society showed their usual
Fellow in San Francisco, QU., In the
Mr. Isaac Stanton is very ill.
by allowing the church to
looks like it.
Magnolia consi-tency
Henry Toles has lust his last cow. f] year 18&amp;4. Bro. ('. was taken by surprise.
lie used by the Richland company for
Mrs Howard has purebnsed a new After n few remarks by severid of the
Balm both freshens and the broom stick performance, Whereas luinlx-r
wagon.
Bros, the audience,departed for their
about « year since when Mrs. T. T.
beautifies.
Mr. Baird and wife; of Barry, have homes glad that they had been there.
Ward and sister asked for the privilege recently been visiting friends at BedIsaac Smith, of Town Line, comes to
of giving a musical ent- rialnment fbrd.
the front Monday with one of those
therein, they were peremptorily refused
Protracted meetings at the Bunnell Selerfrate Su&lt;vcm Evaporators, from
as the church was to be used no more school-house.
Cartersville, Ohio. As soon as the sap
for anything except religious services.
JJpW STOCK OF
John Sank, r nos purchased a farm.
rims you cun see some of t he finest sugar
But we may suppose anything religious
Isaac Stanton is repairing his barn.
uuiple that is made in the county.
, if all or part obtho proceed* are given
A. J. Kelley is hauling lumber lor a
'Hie long looked for marriage took
for church purposes. That is very apt new house.
place at the home of the bride's parents
to draw the line.
So I mon Stanton Is not feeling very Feb. 28 18Sfl. The parties were Wm.
George Mosier moved into his house well this winter.
'
Titmarsh and EsteUa Ellerton. The
last week Tuesday and his wife has
'ceremonies were performed by Elder
Bowen’s Mills.
suffered no ill effect from the change.
Harder, of Nashville. Several invited
Mr. and Mra. Temple now occupy
Roads are one glare of ice. Good friends were present and after.the cere­
the rooms left vacant by Mr. Mosier.
monies, partook of the fat of the hind
time for blacksmiths.
L. Gibb- has purchased the house ami
Several Bowen ites lit'end the district after which the happy couple vent to
lot owned by Mrs. V. flrundstetter and lodge, I. O. G. T., at Hastings this week. their new home with the good wishes
is preparing to build on a wing and
Bert Armstrong is so as to be around of many friends.
otherwise improve the same.
Our quiet neighborhood was set in
again.
David Shepherd und wile are visiting
Mattie Hubliard is on the sick list • ’ commotion over the horse trade of M.
her mother nnd sister,, Mrs. Holcomb
Perry Johnson and John Gun ton 11. Bloom and Sam Kulp. The follow­
imd Mrs; James Chapmiui.
start for Arkansas thia week.
ing are'the particulars. As Bloom was
The Fouth Pine Lake* friends spent
H. Bradl* y, of Battle Creek, spent coming home from town with a neigh­
the day with the 1‘aster, Mr. Bruce and Sunday with Buel Bradley of this bor they ruet Kulp who bantered for a
family, on Wednesday last,
•
place.'
trade stating that he had traded once
Dr. Hyde has returned from his visit
Charles Bradley has rented his farm nmi wanted to trade again. Bloom
to Canada.
said "if you were at my barn I would
to Milo Ide.
Emma Cootage has returned to her trade you a large bay mare." Kulp
CEDAR CREEK.
•
home.
turned around and went home with
12, 1C16, IS and S&gt; ft.
Bloom and seeing Bloom’s horse became
Wm.
Count,
of
whom
we
made
men
­
John Hinds was kicked by a horse
und very badly hurt one day last week tion last week, departed this life Feb- more anxious to trade and they traded
Frank Bishop is quite sick with lung ruan- 27th. Funeral under the auspic­ inside ot five minutes as it was getting
fever. 11. F. Peckham is In attendance. es or Wilbey post, of which he was a late. Kulp looked for n place to stay
Mrs. Newel Chandler is quite feeble meinlwr. Wlthey post und a number over night and was accommodated by
All widths and lengths.
of the Orangeville post were present, M. Evelte who tolrl him that the home
ttiis winter.The verdiet of the jury in the Cur- also the two camps of S. O. V’s partici- he hud-was a worthless one. In the
vetb case gives general satisfaction jiated in the exercises Sermon by Rev. morning Kulp went to Bloom to get his
Gilla-'pie. cliaphiin of Barry Co. battal­ horse but-Bloom had started with bls
among the people of this place.
School closed last week in ■ this dis­ ion, G. A, IL The bereaved family team to get some hay. Bloom seeing
Three guides. Seconds and No. 3 for trict Air. Campbell Is a firet-class hav,e the svmpathv of the entire com­ Kulp coming ran his team to Vermont­
Thus the old veterans are ville, Kulp following alout 80 rods tie­
teacher, and the district that secures munity
for shots and repairing old roofs.
hind, they took it up main street, Bloom
his services will not regret tfie money passing away.
* Lew Smith is able to be around turning a by-atreet, got away from
they pay him.
Kulp. The next morning Kulp came
' Hani Armour is breaking a fine span again.
again with his horse and wanted to
of colts. They are beauties.
STATE HOAD.
trade back, which was refused. B.
Mat Harkness has moved to NasbHemlock, 16 ftz
went to «the house followed by some
Good literary last Friday eve.
| ville. We wish him success in his new
A company of young people spent neighbor boy, and while they were in
I venture.
the house Kulp rrtraded horsee and
' j George Perine will engage in the Sunday with Mrs. Harriett.
Mrs. Fisher nnd Mrs. Barnett re­ started for town. After a short time B.
windmill business the coming season.
We can furnish any length up to 50ft- ’ C. F. Cock intend* building a brick ceived news ot the death of their brofh- followed him and had a lively nice into
i house. IIy bus the brick on the er-ln-law, Mr. Morgan, of Knoxville, town, which was of more interest than
Barnum's museum. Kulp was arrest­
Tennessee.
ground.
ed. but was relewied by order of the
Scarlet fever at Harley Kelsey’*.
In behalf of the republicans of this
All should have heard Brother Bush's Prosecuting Attorney.
township we thank the Journal corresWe make a specialty of Elm, Oak. pondeut for nominating a candidate for senuon Sunday eve.
FOUR CORNERS.
About forty relatives and friends
1 Ash and Basswood. open air seas­ supervisor for uS. . We well remember
Erwin Mapes is on the sick list
Uie time when he’ pledged himself to dithered at the home, of Mr*. Hurst to
oned or kiln dried.
Fred Stowell has two sick horses.
vote for Ira Osgood te the republicans celebrate her 50th birthday. A very
Preaching al the church Saturdaywould nominate him. and also to carry pleasant time was enjoyed by all pres­
fifteen democrats with him. This was ent. The fullowing is a list of the pres­ evening. and Sunday afternoon and
evening.
upon bis honor, and when presented a ents:
Cake stand.—Mr. HuraL
Miss Ora Sumtuera is to teach our
slip for Osgood he looked the fusion
A targe cuke stand.--John Merrick, school the coining summer.
ticket over nnd s&amp;id it was good enough
Green Inbh lumber dried in two weeks for him, thereby showing that as for Mra. Vanche .Merrick, Mrs/John Fish­
James Brooks i»contemplating build­
for inside finish.
er. W. J. Fisher and wife, Thomas ing a barn the coming season.
honor he had none.
Henry Warner and wife lire visiting
We thought that the democrats were Fisher and wife, Orr Fisheryand wife.
Case of needles,—Mr. Merrick.
parents and friends in this vicinity.
tired of playing tail to the greenback
Richard Youngs, of this place, drop­
Two vegetable dishes and platter.—
kitti lung ago, but anything to beat the
ped
dead Saturday, oh the streets of
Mr.
add
Mrs.
Sommers.
Mr.
and
Mra.
repui-hcans is their motto.
Clark Hunt is getting out the timber Harry. Mr. mid Mrs. Hobbs,-Mr. and your city. Your scribe did not learn
the particulars.
for a large tarn, which hr-will build in Mra. Shelby.
The people of this burg have formed
' spring.
a literary society. The first exceraises
Maple grove
FREEPORT.
Another pioneer gone. Henry Bow­ are to be Thursday niRbt, March II.
May
the society prosper and be of bene­
Above Stock we are Selling |I From the Herald.
en tiled of rheumatism last Suturday
I’ J. Cheesebrough Is shipping hand- nlght. He was sick only a short time. fit to the old as well as the young.
at Lower Prices than
__________ AUCt
The'funeral was held at the M. E.
1 rakes overland to Grand Rapids.
ever before.
| Mr. E. D. Jennings sold 212 Imrrels of church on Monday.
Yankee Springs.
Jane Mayo and family attended the
i applee last fall ana last week shipped
Ida
O
’
Connor
has
returned from
1pounds of evaporated apples, all funeral of her nricc’spusband, Mr. Ed.
Morehouse, in Assyria. Inst Monday. Kslamszoo (X, where she has been
OTParties desiring 18 ftid 30 ft. Bam r™'u h“ °'?n °f5h*rd l"t
He leaves a teaching school.
Boards will save money by buying I Manifesting its usual commendable He died of pneumonia.
E. Nldy has gone to Kalamazoo to
now.
'
I enterprise, the Hastings Banner issued wife and two small children.
Such scandalous actions as there was learn the artist trade.
! an extra edition Saturday, giving the
Volney Weaver Sundayed with his
,»o | testimony taken in the Carveth case up at Ben Miller's one day last week is n
/BENTLEY BROS. &amp; WILKINS. u»
noon. Carveth's portrait disgrace to the community. But th«n parents.
l- Saturdayzzzz.
is«l th
tt&gt; tick,
The town telgranh has ceased
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—
adop.MY)
’. ?) the
the title
title page
page and
and was
was eueo- that fifteen year old girl couldn't bluff
orgone
the old man. If she did the boys won­ the battery has either frozen up or_goqe
• graved by an Hastings artist.
away.
Mr. G. .Nagler, one mile west, has der how it would have been li the old
Win.
Ritchie
has
a
new
fine
swell-box
disposed of 40 acres of his farm, which inuu bail given a little fatherly advice, 1 cutter.
includes his grain 'fann, to Corimd or administered a good horse whipping.
J. M. Smith is giving some very fine
Schmelcber for 8%30o. Mr. Nagler re­ Think it would have been to his credit. lectures at the Yankee Springs sdiool
Bom to Mr. anil Mrs. Simeon Biggs,
tains his residviice und 7 acres of land.
house. Speaks every Monday night.
He edntinuee very feeble from the fall a daughter. Feb, 24.
A donation last Friday night at Will
Anson
Wolf
has
returned
from
his
he srtstainrd last harvest, and Is con­
Stocking’s for the benefit of Elder
visit south.
fined to the house most ot the time.
' Stocking.
Little Bessie Bowen is very sick.
The Washington birthday party giv­
Dr. A. Rogers and Mrs. Dell Cole I . The
-"T Yankee Springs school closes
en by Geo. Ik-rkins in the rink' List
”___ 1. 1-th.
122., but
LlI M
Mr. Smith, the teacher
were'the guests of Mrs. A. S. Orwick ' March
Monday night was enjoyed by ninety­ m &lt;!»y Ut w« k. Ml- Itoiren. l.:ul will get ""
no vacation, for we understand
eight couples.
The .Niagara Falls (Route.
that he h to conduct a Teachers Nor­
liven
to
Hastings,
to
attend
J
ndge
Cole
’
s
Messrs. Peekham &amp; Godfrey of this
mal
and
Training
class at Prairieville
paper are about to open n retd estate daughter, who is there sick.
GRAND RAPIDS DIVISION.
beginning on March 22d. Mr. Smith is
gency here for the purpose of negotiaa hard worker, and having just return­
north-eaht Hastings
Tskln* effect Nor. sth. lUa.
ig salre an&lt;i exehangM.ot farm and
ed from college where he has completed
Roads quite lev**!.
village property.
.
KARTWAHll.
both the commercial and sci'-utitic
Lenard Ogden is visiting at Geo. course, is amply qualified to teach a
Mr.and Sira. Heman Parish, of Grand
Rapids, are visiting her sister, Mrs. Sweets.
gtxxl school. Prospects ore that a
Emma Naglrr visited friendsdn this large number of teachers will take
Chas. Bronson.
. ,
Mr. Wm. Paterson and wife, of Grand viidnlty tlw past week.
TATIOXS.
advantage of the opportunity to raise
A
Mr.
T.
Ilemott
and
family
will
move
Rapids, lire the guests of Air. and Mrs.
their grade of work. An hour each
into the citv in the near future. His day will lie spent by Mr. Smith m in­
Geo. Perkin*.
Luther Chihls departed yesterday for son-ln-hiw Wesley Stewart having rent­ structing teachers how to do succcsA. X.
iK«
Fowlerville, where he will spend sever­ ed his farm.
ful work. May success attend his ef­
1L00
Arthur Brown closes a very success­ forts.
.
- a &lt;» al days with his son Murk.
Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Kosht, of Ovid, ful term of school in the Altoft district
’iiis’
The Yankee Springs Items were quite
HjorrtKOt.
recently married, are the guests of Mr. next Friday., There will be an exhibi­ conspicuous two weeks ago, on account
7.17
given by the school £riday night. of there being two correspondents sent
1.30 7.37 J. Yarger and family this week. Mrs. tion
Mr. SVHltam and Miss Effie Hour7^7 Koshtls u cousin of Mr. Yarger.
' 2.ao
in.
xoo
*.17
Frank Conley and wife, of tihilo, O, rough visited at S. N. Baldwin’s Satur­
WootapUta...... 106
Mr. Wm. Count, who has been sick
4.15
a«7
/1 for some^tlme, died at his home Thurs­
IMro$r.’.””".’Ar, XU
11.45 accompained by Miss Mary Conley, of day and Sunday.
B.U
Chas. Baldwin starts to Detroit Tues­ day nlght?Teb.25th. Ho was a veteran
Maple Grove, this county, were the
guujts of Mr. and Mrs. John Fighter day to join his base ball club. They in the late war and died from the ef­
will then go to Savanna, Georgia, where
this week.
fects of a wound received there. The
they will play their first game.
funeral services were held at the Yan­
There was a misunderstanding about kee Springs school house, under the
the
preaching
nt
the
Altoft
school
The following is the report of the
auspices of the Wlthey G. A. IL Post.
standing of the scholars of Dist No. 0 house last Sunday, consequently there A wife and two children are left to
for the month ending Feb. Xfith, 1886: ' was not muchot a turn ouL There mourn his loss. May God comfort
Judson Chandler, 9"; Daisy Shumak­ will be preaching at thaj place by Bev. them in their affliction and guide them
Detroit.........
er. 98; Ada Pettlnglll, 98; Clara Wick­ Stewart next Sunday.
In the way of right
sSanBapWi
wire, 98; Vernie Doty. 99; Irvie Phillips.
CASTLBTON.
Charlotte.
95; Ctatie Pettlnglll, 96; Byron Powers.
NASHVILLE.
Rev. Smith has commenced his series
97; Arthur States, 93; Chancy Shumak­
The Madison family have, bv edict of
er, 98; Charlie Shumaker, 98; George uf meetingsSamwoii
Wm. Babbit, who has been visiting tho village marshal, left town, going
Sheffield, 90; Mattie Sheffield, 93; Minnie
PtUingill, »; Hattie Paiinatler, 96; Wm. Thomlison, has returned to his early Tuceday morning, do one knows
whither.
Leh Jackson, 93; Nelson Palmatler, 89; home to New York State.
We understand Chas. Scheldt has
M. H. Bloom is on the rick list.
Glade Jackson. 98.
Goorge Thorp, of Charlotte, was the traded his saloon property for a Ver­
GEUKGE A. MOSE). Taoelter.
mont vlHe hotel.
guest of IL Hosmer.
BUTLAKD.
The school entertainment at the opera
Your scrilie wm in Hastings visiting
house nozurauy
Saturday was iumxiuki
attended oy
by an irnimnouse
Wheat is suffering from the severe Old friends last week.
Wm Varney has commenced to frame mease crowd, who were well rewarded
freezing the cold wave ghee.
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their attendance.
Every body that could, attended the hi* new barn.
Myron Stanton wants everybody
Dr. Hart has returned from Ohio,
famous Carveth tfial, but many listen­
Eldtsr uibtk
Clark mu
has coiuuicuc
commenced a revival know that he got a letter from
we court room.
juuur
ed1 outside the
Grand Ledge girl Tuesday morning.
___
Rev. Goo. Krcgle will preach at the *t the Murry school house,
Edith Fleming returned botne tr
*______________
swm, Crosby school house next Sunday,
e
. pflbeam hascommenced
commend to frame
Angolia Saturday.
P. Barr's new barn.
March 7th. at X p.m.

County News.

Hardwood Flooring,

K. KEN ASTON,

A

HASTINGS, MICH., MARCH 4, 1886.

WHOLE NO. 1605.
Marcus Whitney, an aged man living
in the cast part of town
tow: died of consumption Friday morning.
Our village Section occurs next Mon­
day. There - are uliout a dozen candi­
dates for marshal, but the other plaeea
on the ticket are as yet unstated.
Mrs. N. Roe and little daughter went
to Battle Creek this ( Wednesday) morn­
ing. where I he little’girl is to take a
system of treatment at the sanitarium.
Nashville people were well pleased
with the verdict and sentence in the
Carveth case.
. Henry Bowen, a prominent Maple
Grove fariaer, died Saturday night and
was burieirMonday atternoon.
A young man named Samuel Kulp
was urretited- here on Thursday last on a
warrant sworn out by M. H. Bloom,
who lives north of town, charging Kulp
with having stolen a horse. It seems
Kulp and Bloom trailed horses, but
Kulp found that he had got the woret
of it, so went to Bloom’s burn -and trad­
ed back again without Bloom’s consent.
The matter was finally settled by order
of the prosecuting attorney, who order­
ed Kulp’s discii urge.
.
Henry Goss and Kit Hagar went to
Bellevue last Sunday, and came bdek
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gosb.
A kid named ^loQre living south •(
town, bad a narrow escape from being
killed by a falliug limb Saturday, while
choppiug in the woods. His head was
bruised badly and he was insensible for
sometime.
The school entertainment is to be re­
peated Saturday night.
Tho post-office is being renovated.
JIM CHOW.
MORGO-THORNAPPLB.
Friday last, F. D- Soules and wifs
started to auteud the funeral of Mrs.
Soules* sister in the Southern part of ths
state.
i
A
•
.
■, Several of the Castl&amp;ou boys have re­
turned from the north woods.
Dance and oyster supper at B. O.
Hyde’s hut Friday night.
W. S. Adkiiis uuule a business trip to
Charlotte last Saturday.
Young I oiks social and oyster supper
for the benefit of Mrs. Baker and fami­
lyClover seed is not turning out so
large as the fanners would like.
'Lester Mead who hits been having
very sore eyes for sometime, is on the
gain at preseut.
Vague rumors say’that Mr. Bakor
was not dead, and that bis body will be
exhwned for examination.
A young lady left the county boua*
and is now slopping with Mr. Ilyda.
Mr. McClure, of Marshall, is daily ex­
pected at Morgan to look after his prop­
erty.
Mr. Parker returned home from Ohio
last Saturday night.
ORANQEVILLB MILLA.

MR. EDITOR:
An article appeared in the Banner
of last week signed J ustice.
Thu texture of this piece of fabric to
tho mind of the individual whoas
brain conceived it, may aecia to be full
of ingenuity, and, indeed Sir, it fail For
the weaving together of sueh a web of
falsehood requires ingenuity and special
talent which every individual dots not
possess.
Permit me io turn the matter over a
little and see how it will bear insneetion.
'
‘
The advocate of Justice who hM at
heart the interest of so many of our
burinem men iu Orangeville, opens
with the statement that “Our stores are
without customers, our mills are shut
down, our hotels are shunned by the
travelling public and the man who de­
pends. on his dally labor for support, is
thrown out of employment all on ac­
count of the scare about diphtheria."
Every word Sir. is a palpable and un­
mitigated lift. Not a mill has beoa
shut down on this account, not a maa
deprived of his labor unless through
-illnt-’s of himself or of his family, not
a suife hud been robbed of ita patron- •
age, nor has the landlord of the hotel,
so far tm heard from, been reduced to
the pinching nectwaitit-s of abj.-ct pov­
erty because uf any action which the
Board of Health of thia township may
have taken for tho abbreviation of the
prevailing epidemic.
The phtiobouhic correspondent doubts
there having been a cose with the ieaht
symptom or diphtheria. This opinion
should mow ttud forever set ut real all
other doubts to the contrary, Tor sure­
ly Justice should know beet alwut thematter. Again he says, “The person
accused, of having the ’big head’ was
toiil by a reliable M. Il that his family
bad simply intlusu&amp;r Here Justice
may succeed pernapa in relieving the
gentleman with the Mbig bead," or his
lam Uy from having had diphtheria, bat
Sir he hardly docs justice*o a reliable
phybielan to accuse him of permitting
u hale tmd robust looking child to die
from simple influenxx At all evente.
Dr. Buchner, the gentleman who at­
tended the case, renders it in his report
as u case having a diphtheric condition
of the throat In conjunction with
broncnitis. Either Justice wilfully Um,
or the M. D. he speaks of is only a re­
liable jackass. The report of deaths to
nine, Kir, and not five.
Justice states that the devotee of
Bacchus knows the difference between
a dislocation and a fracture. 1 am
(lad to hear it sir; I should not have
nown it had not Justice so kindly
spoken of it The difference existed, I
am told, iu there being no fracture,
but a dislocation of J4 of an Indi,
(physicians will please note the dlfftr-

the remotest Interence, said anything
about tho fractured tone in quention
knitting together in ten days I hereby
assert that the statement made is a
cowardly and willful lie. In concluston,
when Justice tsMys to spread himself
again let him be manly aixrat It and
fearlessly writchia lull name and not
like a coward, hide himself in ihs
shadow of a num-dt-plum'.

The Protwtant church mem

�■*•* 4uis&gt;&lt; c-&gt; Iu«m i- nw. be am Ilk*
.nut
Ah’ dal It tr WfU MitLu.-rv J liirtrn
ton wuiUdit Uv murt. hit

BACK TO LEPER’S

toMidr tue. H*«r .enquMto toattty w-imod
uimiMit tragi- iu Ito lipirt trf tto cud
Murr J inui juMt heard.
“Ara utn ,tto fluwnw beautiful. Ma­
rie”" 1 said. “Aud tto bird* uud tto
button.**?’’
,
“Ti“. tnudutnn." hu* axununrad. tuddfwvnth ; -uutdu«y w* not •» p’tsry uk
tin big yallaw nuu’nuweni tu ntamum'a
garth-v *ut hum-., tend the rad trumpet
L1u*&lt;miui* in tin- awtraip And they have
UP Sjiuuiifi itcard here" &lt;7Xiaadm«
waMMdtw’l. “Ab* it waaMu prwrtty to pul)
h iruui th*- trw* and tnak* w±. bnda to
pluy on. JuuqtM* and Elent and me.
■wt u*ed to build n:u! fauna** with it. and
daut**- -iu runde* ixi tiswn *’
“Aud tiiry dune!- in Leper'* Landr I'
wi: »«;*.?md to the pne&lt;
Hr padded to
bautiy.
Tiie nhlld. wiu- wae nut aiiy.
arum cm talking gravely, und. aa it
awnf-cl. mure U&gt; i_____“ J__ „
Eiiin:- wm dwicr at nan-*:, vnu
kr-&gt;«, muti T«tk. Her f*-*rt ar*- nwulhm
av big." holding curt her bund*.
“Ah.
I want w nee her. and mamtua mid
papa
Tun know. Pure B»-tDaucl
xuuiuiuh said xium far vuu wvuid Uuw to
tokr w bai-A ’ ‘
Tft- pdtoft bant hi*, toad sadir.
“in use umml yw petto, but It will tea
b*»euu*w tin- utywer. uf tto *cpuntovn hw
fiutod. Ywu luwfl to rtwd aad puteinl.
as yuur niutuuiu tuid yog. Kid xuadame
gou^-byu. Mark, aud fa* ua go"
AJter teat turnittug, I made it a point
to cue the child ua vtften m&gt; I eouk! Sb*

Then » a d*warv. deaulMe region on
L------ . nut ven far from J»cw
Qriuuuh. wiuuii is HhumwKt Mid dreaded
if at num.
Jb it- nut due tto gray Spuabdi xuim*.
whuM- lugubrious Icatuuu* uwrer tto
track Mid hung their funaraal Lumiers tv
We tmrui. »om. to wufapar to th*- uiftgpW air: **M«d*i**n* malaria’
It is iw: Imcmuk&gt; uf the ftMtoripg to-'
guom.. with their green smuu. broken
am nud then tn th- 2m. wma*g bund
rf a water toucuaam. »ur yet fur terecb awuttip rttrataluug bauk. with iu
lautnrttic fan**. lite xauuxtruu* kerpeiiU
touciug around tee traca. Mid a green.
raudv te chiteL tto*
^uuftJy fight liiteriup teruugn tto
iuraJyf**
\
lwiu»d of b*t:rjm;ug
ydsying uu tto ir-uwti wator uf tto ewnxup
pawk, like a w^ufa'k dsuue at ligut and to ter neparMtn irvai
begun te pirn- with bun
Mmduw.

Xu: natun- bad deme her part to make
Shot portion at Bay«u L—— itofawma.
fate a tonrar rurra 'max upou it
ft ia

afta, atoirtJy uZvr Loofauma »a aeiRiad.
Hr flud frum hi* fiuuih and buried hixaaftf ui tiud wiki --'-gian Hi* familv
tom teura. either uecuu* auco*
e*to? member ’** ainuktm ur from
dbrutiwn.
and uu*
by one
mm&gt;canntou U&gt; tto fatal piagu*-.
Moautoi*i- uttor l*pur * find iunurt! them, fur
at one. tim- ttorr a a* * grant nuuy
«■*» auMJiig tto Iwoigucra aud Buyuu
,1k------ Wieam- :. ococmub r*dvg« fur
»uw UM4M1They cultivated tto
grucnC. aud took nite ttoir wratetod
Mwe* hu-Ji *-ajoy luout- a* lay m ttoir
pwtr Jfto? W*«re um furguUrs to tto
dhnritahwL
Cuthuto priest- v'wtad
lhew at isterraJ*.. carrying tto diiiutom* uf tto piou*. a*d thougfa ivy4rry
anaii Jup**d tto ouautry uf tto«« toptowr
bmng*. ttoy vrara aamarto wtoon er ttoy

nd bm- a* I n»d. I oucud fuel the mea­
tal tarLurv through tue brave edlort to
n;«ak th*mrful)y. h w»» like t byxuu
at rvy^iciur Mtiq* tar mart vr» while the

“Xu. 1 xtat »• rrud you
rr} u urd: Mteasy« atdiitif about n. "
•’BuX 1 ro» nut tttai awai 7‘ 'uh* *2*mnL
bun -ug ucr la»w ji her Mctuk. uud
burieihp into a
cd tear*. "1
dr*ani. drvaw ail vigtK at tuaruma. uud
wu-oi 1 wak* -ji&gt;. uh. J c-n *v much it
“But don’t you wm» to obev mumlaa?" J s*ked “rito icavw* if you rttr.y
Ct huuw you will be rary il] and di*.
mid sto want* you to be w-D and
Th- child * *-ye* filled with puMtiunuto
lurngfaig a* ube unad:
“Qii. to hr «dck,wrtfa luamtita* wire,
madam- that wuuid hr Heart*: LoU(
y«L abe tab*-* mt- in her anm uud ahv
ruefca sur like a babe. and 4w
»*
MUrim. and ««• ld«wn me all the taue.
Ah. mot Dice but that is all I want iu
th- world' 1 .fap-J diy if 1 Ao Bert go

o—nj mrj «M* &lt;«krC.~»*«
:
laat rweaBy -ctewe- yeura The fcrw »W ;
*Mah 1 u' uMUiwtof faruadM* a hwpyurt uf rr-*ytluur&lt;# »» uahWto ua-

uwdud at Baytit: L------ . mid sbr rant cd
my lil*- wW be K)«r. aaiung the yuu?
uutcaal*
Tbit ia my ia&lt;riah tv you. “
J parted wsfi the pad pri«d with a
brought to tet-Ciiarrtr'HoaptuJ Ktrickcn
with fa^e swy. and dmd in a aburl time.
1 aaw a waitemeu: '.if tto cam pttelmtod
in tto • ratmrd* uf tee fauaphaL my fir*
intimation at tee toate of the goud
totou Of Made I have beard
;
into teat myvteriou*

SOT
A-KER’S TOPIC

Tbera are abate too fccudrad &lt;Mj
paper* in Italy Nutelug Mialugoua to
the twenty or village
in
Amenta rr'wtt m the Italian pmmaqda.
A« to tto Large onto mid tto* of tto
aeouud Mid third data. ttoy are, ampiy
•mpplfad. m w£f] apprsr from tto fadiuwlng touenmtil: Three are in M.laa
right. in Home -toesty-chnK. la Venice fiver a»d kid^eya n bud dnu
•ml u. to»ua six. iu Xcjitcr *-vcm in human Fyate-c. wtoct Burd
Tuna fire, ia Flwnainr fire Mid ia Hmm will remedy.
Pktonoo three. Tl*.**- in MJ ton are in
Grand kapute t* trytoe *•
kfiittm* compaDT.
!m frun;
3W.UO. wfc3r
id Lunibardy are the u»u&lt;
and itrtcll qrrtit in Italy.

moat,highly expkw.-ve -nt*t*»re kaowi
«*•&lt;*. mm a* fulminate cd a*r
eery. chlorate at poem** aad «ra
rhlaridr W ■ttrogtu. the ■**■*•-. daarer&lt;w at all Tbe^- arc chrsncsJa vtaM
eve« rapru haMbe with dnrad. aud
vkaoh 4o uot o mir iato the prurwee at
to

&lt;mlr anne£ it* partMMU:* tret h- t-tnami.
and Uk taMUier ia whkh it m e«»deokd i« mun- like ifaa.: cd a fir«c-*-la»
Jutotntxattaui mic uUmt jucrxal la

“Afraid: i*»kmg Lt um with ourpriw
-B j* nut fcr :• prtoc to 1x44
tocA wtor»- -hny take* Uuu. Al» ptoes
ar* r*aud to u- w tor* w,- ran do tto Ma*to * wiJL My aitotted dato* rail me So
to-p*r * Laud, aud if tto deMfat tomw
a* tto? hare dour w ttfaw tto pa* v«W.
! wjU take up my xtoto ttow If will
tn/l -to ter iqmi - uuVawl* te «to whto/tt
tto mix&gt;i*rato*i&gt; cdftod'a uutti4rm, and

^————— an hour, more o’
ten, after a meal, he it b dyspep­
tic* ft shows h*« stomach is no:
able to dispose of whit he hit
eaten. But to eat and thus »•
O3*e more work is an aesurdify.
Take DR. JONES1 RED CLO­
VER TOMIC, which cures Dyr
pepsia and til Stomach, Lher,
Kidney and Bladder troubles,
it is a perfect tonic, •ppetiar,
blood purifier, a sure cure to-ague and malarial d'seaes.
Price, Fifty Cents.

are the auumarr. Motnr has a populatxm at life.lriu. ar a intfa- mbn- than
half tea: uf fiaa i’rauci**.. yK fl ha*
tenw or lour tfawa tto number uf daily
nrwapaper*.
Of tetwr tee JUmanv
Apai. a mt: at GuvtnmeBt cegatL

tomio&amp;y nun not to dfamrtod.
Tto
Smmuc.'wfaiei 3a
to have a ckrouiatiaa at IVLOM. *«..**«•
'
'
Italraad wxuwr. “ ‘
•Quid* m Frh-w

SBfe prt a Unutiihd &lt;-iiUd *b*- wa*.
Wnv: Itw yea?* uid. •»*• lu*.*jng ubr.-.
with ■ pwv*. yr*-&gt;Mx-upi*ei air. iahfeh
aetxu.' J **rM&gt;g'. m uu*- ♦» i -.&lt;tui*. l ath--?
Bspnjud bat bunu toy fru«d frum
dMMMXid. xaJ k- »«rw alaay. Uap$J»
tomHrt. is »•«*•■ ”1 tiw &lt;£Anr*SMx- in «aur

Ti»- «luii-j ibu.r j duwjy ufi*. but
• bBMjauL light top. but mssrily.
Mte &lt;'&gt;'id*c ralo--taain*.
rtSSw 4&lt; not «w.-k. fa mF' 1 a«tod.
"Sto- toukv «u Uoouua*.
1 newer «• w
• k*eli*T
rite ttoe- ►anvy
• -ft *rsv •?&lt;».
with t
lue* Uwk
BMbrMii’
The prfr-t *4mxA- hi* hr--: grave.’v.
•“Mb* i* not «iek &gt;vw. but there m IxtW- ■■'
■
•
*
“
I ill uudex^a:.*! UK- whets
I tail
_ _______ ________ __
„
Lm*'1 ’ 'Her iLltor wa- attaeltod by i-pn*r five i ear* ajf&gt;, a»d bi- wife and
child fulh/wwl fahu
ki-Adam* St. Cyr
ha* rraaun to totov- that *to to* e /aSncted the dikes**-, and. torinr no rd»Sh«k in tai* exmatxy . «to to-^x^fidui
tto tdutd to me. fifee win*-, to give hag
tto only ctouoe toe*-* - ’ *
ttoe from tto kper«.

i br a luatiMumr aut*. ItUaf daauc’ Owitld
dhe uhild emdorutoud wiuB wm G*wv
| bar* Aa if in mu*wm to my tliuti^bu
the atoe-.
; -1 auppwni- tiw lupruur will kiD me.
w&gt; it &lt;h»e». tbr utueru Mid make mv ugly Mid dreadful Hkr poor papa. Hut
teen, you ane. J Mud) to with tecta. I
don’t xutad anytahi* when J temk uf
that. O madam*:. 1 nn&gt; so happy'"
1 left tor cmihupuud 1 uB &lt;rf juy M ter
teuugbt uf Ltitn- A few wi—t;’* after­
ward Futiior Baymuntl laid tnr v*f tec
return to Leper * Lund. Th*- pterr
miniw-r 1till Irtuik uuounaeiuu» whan *ri.r'
naw tier child. Wton car ramwerad.
, Marie * arm* were urutmd her. Marie’a
I atow uu her lips.
“Tbuu. tow. wy darling:" sh* crimi:
•rtiKiu **K»! Oh. ouultoi thuu nw*. be
spared tee curar.P”
।
*4 am rind, mamma." Marie artoL
1 “! an. glad, fur k firm m« back to

grastort proportion *4 Ubterarr fa. &lt;f
uourw. found al
N»pfe» and duwj.
turvn**i CulahriM into torilv. sad here
terra * notordy agraallr "inhtetod dr­
—1-4-------------------------- butod aD ktedk
“ “
Habl

“Xu; the d *ra^- prugr—wk aluwiy
with tor. a* r. d6»* s-«tfa bp**.
Ye»r*
*4rp*- w hile it fa m&gt;*«uugto tocto*. th.-r

B. K. Jamlecm. the Hnladtdphia bank,
er. rnemtly said: -Wd ! rr«r tell yua
about toy fire fixiaa-ial treiMMCio* ot
impurtA»«-» Na? Well. M took place
in on native town in Indiana Cr—wy
•to will mz ■**. sad tto duiJ"•yaan'ug: 1 wa« a iiuie chsr.-r ot fire. a*d one ^y
tor tor psr*«t*. my tosrt fa wrung aE i 1 import uti-*d my father far - .me nxmey
U*e tow. ’'
whh which to buy caadr. He wa* talk.:
Tto 0*11 da? I left X*w Ortoun and - &lt;ug with a genOemati ii 'Ae time, tor. ।
did aut rater. for a E*votl.
A l*w to p-t hi* hand ia hl* pockef aadpolted
tour-after I -rr;v,«l. fattor fi»rnwod out a dime, giving it to m- with the :neatod. m&gt;4 my Sr* gtov* st ha* t/fad juix-uou to vpead but half
it and to
ata vo:»*u.m» had iupMa*!. - How fa bnng the
otto:
half tome.
1
Marie?" 1 -m-m! iawaadv, toelxag ■»aurad teal ter gtoum (ia tar good prieft'a
uacaiiy etooftel f*ne had -mates** to ,
do with hi. fitte, eharg*.
j
"1 take tor to tor p .rmu to-murrow. " .
“TV* «to i»*' -lto word *m-k in my
totatond i» mar tto «-**£ tot tto &lt;k»minauf ides nr:tj both :• to g» - Marie law
on. ctomw cd rscapr s*uJ» «nmc. a* 1

."”i •*«" I*“
WM i*e 1* I mdl
SWtTCfL. '*£'•*■.
m

•~1«... raninj
th।
, .
r*&lt;tod rf all in c^xh
toU my
mv
, -I and theu iocu

cr»'3S.r^“'K“^u

�Agricultural,

1*7. dM**ed «oin&lt; * bed-

They had often expressed a wish to
have a stove in the upstairs hall, but
“pa" aod -tna“ did not see th® neeewtity
of IL I sympathized with those younjr■
people more than I felt at liberty to&gt;
say. and I now voice their rrtevanw*. in
the hope that it may lead to ’rod ram.
At once the highret compliment ever not only in their owee, hot Itx that of
paid the Hural New Yorker and the many more, similarly situated.—Hural
gseatest libel ever uttered regarding the Canadian.
American farmer whs contained in re­
marks made to us not long since by the
owner of a wldely-reuowned agricultur­ lN. Y. Tribune
To detect oleomargarine or lard but­
al journal He said: “1 wish to con­
gratulate tne Rural New Yorker on the ter. put xif butter, known to be pure,
position it has reached. It is, without a lump half as large as a hickory nut
exception, the bent agricultural paper into au iron spoon, table size, and bold
in America, and. I think, in the world. it oyer the gaas-j-t or a hot tire. It will
It succeeds to au admirable degree in melt, bubble up and froth and
combining science with practical soil run over. Hold it until it burns up
Then
culture, so that it* perusal, to th® edn- carefully noting its actions.
ated man and the thinker, is a aourtx compare it with bogus butter, and note
of great pleasure und profit “But" l&gt;ow different this fast behave and bow
«dll he “1 question whether you can wholly diffirent the residuum is acted
makeit pav. It is a little too good; you upon by the beat. It will simply meR,
.iliu H little too high; you snoot just sputter and not “act” like pure butter.
over the head of the average American Thia test, brought out by the health
farmer. While it may tie ®t the great- x nf5u.°1. ^Jev,’lrti&gt;d. is pronounced
.-st asaistance to those who will raid it infallible by all who have tried it.
®
poo, qUMlily of chMJHe in
and are able to comprehend it, few
is dur to two things, poorly
nave enough brains or sense to COUDl
try to understand its teachings, and U1MM jod knowledge ®f the true
thus most farmers, fail to appreciate it, prindplwj of cheese making (one-yearand so rthlnk your list of Btibscriliers o d Cheese makers rating their skill far
a ill never be what the paper deserves, above Profemor Arnold’s) and the far
though, no doubt, it will embrace the too general use of the skimmer.
X Lack of uniform quality in butter
cream of those who are progressive and
who use their heads in running their results from churning at improper
farms. “The tact is.” said he, “I run temperatures, “salving" by trying to
work
out the buttermilk instead of
tny paper on adifferent principle. It is
money I want, and I run my paper so washing it out with weak brine, and
as to secure the largest circulation and churning cream so sour that the adds
give me the greatest income. And as have destroyed part of the finer butter­
the majority of farmers merely make a oils.
4. Certain kinds'of churns and butter
living and have no idea of doing l&gt;etter.
and as to such, science is a scare-crow, workers, if not used understendingly.
I aim lote. 1 shoot square at the belly. wlinqwd the butter of the best creim,
That is the point where you can hit tlrat, by whipping the life out of the
nine men in ten. I wilise-ure the nine, ••ream, and then, in working, break
who never give a thought’to their busi- down the remaining portion ot the
na»» or the improvement of their farms, grain of the butter.
5. The only salt tit for butter M that
while you will get the tenth one who
which water entirely disolven. Ifeftirse
does."
Such sentiments regarding American ami flinty, it will cut the grain of butter,
farmers as a class.are untrue atxl gross­ and there not peing moisture enough to
ly insulting. It is not true that the dissolve all of the crystals, they nm.,t
maM 6f farmers are simply like so retnain. halt should dissolve into the
runny Iwasts with no aspirations higher butter, not lie worked into tkorsbueezThan their stomachs. Il is not a fact ed in. and then given time font to dic»that trine farmers in eveiy ten have no solve before the iinal working.—J. (}
desire to iw lietter inf^pnied, or to adopt Ohio.
better metho&lt;ls in fanning, or to im­
Dr. T. C. Abliott, who for nearly
prove their farms, thus bettering their -twmty-flve years was President of our
• (imlition. Nor are they so satisfied State Agricultural College, and whose
with the old ways that they will not
practical knowledge und judgment did
read and try to understand a paper,
so much to make that institution the
"aimed at their heads." and that appeals
first and best of its kind in America,
to their intellect. And he who has such writes as follows: “The copy ot Mr.
i low estimate of them and their capa­ llaigir.H Law Manual, beautifully
bilities. anil who, in conducting a paper bound, has been received, and has Iwen
ostensibly in their interests, “aims only oftener in my hands than any other
at their lidlies,” is a disgrace to the pro­
liook or books ever since. I like tWte
fession. and should not receive their l&gt;ook very much indeed. It goes liack
support
to common law and general print-iolm
It is true, too true! that many farm­ so easily, makra the pnrticukir points
ers axe blindly groping alopg, ignorant so plain, with either the MAtute that
&lt;»f the first iirinclplts of succrasful soil must govern the case or sufficient refer­
culture, ami scarcely able to do more ence to it, or at least good warning
than wrench from their run down against aasumptious liable to be wrong,
farms 8s scanty living;but this is not that I do not see how it can lie other­
irom choice, but a necessity, bred from wise than of great use to students and
the lack of knowledge, for which this to men engaged in farming and in
-anifl class of editors are largely respon­ practical life. Farmers and artisans
sible.
should know the general principles of
We have now too many agricultural law that regulate their conduct toward
papers of the “Cheap John" doss, and others before assuming responsibilitira
are sorry to see a tendency in some ot thit prraupposesuch knowledge.and 1
the better onus to cheapen themselves. am glad that Mr. liaigh’s Manual is to
This means lens work, lees originality, be made the text book for such instruc­
cheaper material and less care. The tion to be given at our Agricultural
"ounlrv’s want just now is not cheaper College.
agricultural papers, but better om»—
The chapters on Parliamentary
•Jrosrt requiring more work, more ex­ Practice and the Glossary must be of
perimenting. more science, more honeneral usefulnewt, m also the set of
•wty. We should have more successful, forms.—Mich. Farmer.
thinking farmers in the editorial chair;
men with ability amTpatienoe to*exper­
Massachusetts has a law in regard to
iment. nnd test all things, and courage the sale of substitutes ^s butter. Re­
to honestly report the results, and on cently three grocers doing business nt
whose integrity all can rely. Above Full River were fined $100 each, with
all things, we want papers that shall costs, for selling oleomargarine which
always “aim at the head."—Editorial in was not marked :&lt;s such, thereby de­
Rural New _Yorker.
frauding their customers. That is the
kind of law w® need in Michigan, one
Dmiiornino.—An important decis­ that will reach the hotel-keeper, the
grocer,
the boarding-house ami the
ion w.is recently arrived at in Ireland,
restaurant,
compelling them to notify
where it is becoming quite customary
for farmers to cut the horns off their customers when they offer them a sub­
tattle. The Society for the Prevention stitute instead of genuine butter. No
•if Cruelty to Animals, believing the one can attack the constitutionality of
practice to t*e cruel and unnecessary, a law to prevent decepticfa in the ’sale
brought suit against several parties. of adulterated goods. If the fine was
The cases attracted considerable atten­ made prge. the prosecutor to have onetion in the agricultural world. The halt for his trouble, the substitute busi­
defense claimed, among other things, ness would cease in this State very sud­
that the practice of dishorning increas­ denly., Every guest Ml hotel would
'd the value of the animals, as they have a remedy and could protect him­
were rendered more gentle; that the self front being imposed upon. The
• iiippres-don of the prwtice would be whole business is a fraud, and the
atteuil&gt;xl with enormous loss to the wnrst fraud is the mon who buys it tts
counttw. this loss being stated to be a “substitute” and palms it off upon his
between £2t&gt;WJ and £300.000. It was customers as a genuine article. We
also claimed that no pnwt ice causing know some hotel-keepers in Detroit
hm pain could l«e substituted for it. would tie apt to menu their ways if
&lt;’hi-t Justice Morns decided that dis­ such a law was in force.—Michigan
horning is not to bu considered illegal. Farmer.
ifakillfully performed. The Farmer’s
The Marvlaml Farmer Bav s that Prof.
Gaz-tte cai|s tho practice a horrible one Law,
of Cornell Umversity, caused
however performed. The dishorning sone.! cows to drink several days from a
. is often unskillfully done, portions of
stagnant pool of wa^er that existed in
the skull have been cut away with the a swale, and then examined the milk
horns. The Gazette thinks the 8. P. C. and found it full of living organisms.
a. may yet l&gt;e able to.put some check
Then the water from the pool was ’ex­
nn the practice. Dishorning, as there amined and the same little living germs
' practiced, consists in sawing off the were found. Then the cows were ex­
kurus do w to the head. Catue of all amined, nnd thev were found to lie in a
agi-s are treated thus. Thia means cut­ feverish condition, the result of their
ting not ohly thruagh the horn, but the blood lu-ing charged with this living
•pith" as well. This -pith" may safely animalcule. Then some pure milk was
tie asserted to be the most sensitive part taken and some of the pond water put
of the'aniinnl's body. It is like the with it, anti theae same germs multipli­
"quick” of our own finger nails. Does ed within a few hours so as to take full
it not make one's own flesh creep to possession of the milk. After this test
think of cutting into this with a saw? no one can dispute that living organ­
It is slid that tkj.ixx) cattle at the least isms may lie introduced into milk by
are annually dishorned in Ireland: the using of improper food and drink.
can this torture be necessary? Is it It also shows that there is a close rela­
not possible to allow the horns to re­ tion between good, pure water and fine
main, or rear a brwd of polled cattle, and good keeping dairy products.
or prevent the growth of the horns
when the animals are young, by touch­
The "kitchen smell" need not pervade
ing the button of the nascent horn the house where the windows can be
with a very hot iron?—Hural New lowered from the top. When you begin
Yorker.
to fry doughnuts, pancakes or cook cab­
bage or anything else that gives off an
I stopped overnight in a stone farm­ odor, drop two windows from the top.
house one night in November last. As soon as the food is cooked, open the
The spare-bed was very nicely fixed up, doors to change the air entirely. Carry
even to “pillow-tihains'." There was a the kettle of smoking grease into the
pile ot bed clothes, and the sheets were open air to cool. If the odor penetrates
woolen ones. The bed was soft, 1 wm adjoining rooms, as it generally will,
tired, and everything seemed to invite open two dOors or windows in line for a
repose. But 1 could not get warm all few minutes, till fresh air replaces the
night, though 1 kept on my flannel old. Most people are too much afraid
shirt and drawers. 'In the middle of of cold to air their houses properly id
the night, I shook as-with an ague chill. winter: and their rooms are redolent of
Already, though winter had scarcely stale kitchen smells, which often cling to
begun, the damp cold had gained foot­ their clothing as well. Frrah air costs
hold in that room, and the heat of my nothing, ana vft can use all we like of
body was insufficient to overcome it it.—Farmer Household.
Next day some conversation sprang up
about warming bedrooms in winter.
G, B.—You are right in your wager.
Of course, I did not complain of my International prize medals were given
quarters. But iu an "aside," some of to St Jacob’s Oil not for display, but
the young folks told me “pa” and “ma" for the best pain cure, and after crucial
had no idea how ©old it was upstairs tn testa In hospitals.

F. D. Curtis aayjt:

six feet wide. Boards are saw£ in two
and nailed on scantlings, rod ng one at
each end and on® in the middle. Nar­
row sides extend all around to keep the
grain from tailing off. Three platforms
are not so heavy but that two men can
carry them and they are placed when­
ever needed. When not in use they are
turned up edgewise. Thus cared tor.
they will last for ymrs. and pay for
themselvw many times over. It does
Dot do a pig any good to root the grain
Sven to it out or the mud, and it cerinly doesn’t help the farmer to pitch
his ptg feed into the mud.—Hural New
i orker.
Because they know not what else to do;
or because sometimes a little liquor
MTVCB to kindle the exhausted flres of
digestion. But this liquor prescription
is bad btudnees for the patients, for It
makra drunkards out of a large ntajoritj- of them. Brown’s Iron Bitten does
not kindle a temporary tire. It nour­
ishes, enriches, strengthens, purifies. It
drives out debility and dyspepsia, and
sets the invigorated system nt work on
a basis of health.

A big railroad dock is being construct­
ed at Ontonagon.
We should economize at all times, but
more especially when times are close.
Observe the purchases of your thrifty
neighbors.
More sulrsumtial benefits
can lie obtained from a fifty cent bottle
of Dr. Bigelows Podtive Cure than a
dollar bottle of any other cough remedy.
It is a prompt, safe and pleaeant cure
for all throat and lung troubles. Sold
and endoraed bv Fred Hotchkiss.
Fifty converts are reported from the
revivals nt Carsonville. '
After diphtheria, to remove the polaonous
taint and restore strength, the patient should
take Ayer's Samaprilla

Battle Creek h.-ul 20 tramps in her
lockup on Saturday.
FISH SPEARING.

About thirty years ago 1 was stranded
by the serere winter weather, which
put a-Atop to navigation, nt the old
army station of Green Bay. now a
flourishing city in the great -State of
Wisconxin, at tho mouth of the Fox
nver—at the southwestern extremity
of a long arm of Lake Michigan. I
had frequently noticed on Fox river a
curious lot of black dots on the ice. in
the retired nooks and coves along tho
father shore.
“What are they?" I
asked; and the invariable reply was:
••They are Indians fishing." This puxzled me still more, and I resolved to
investigate. So one day 1 crossed the
frozen river, and approaching one . ot
those mysterious black dots, found it
to be apparently only a bundle in a
blanket, scarcely largo enough to con­
tain n human form.
But. looking
closer, I could see. firatfrom one bundle
and then from another, the quick mo­
tion of a pole, or spear-handle, bob­
bing up and down. A won!, a touch,
even a gentle push, only called out a
grunt in reply, but at last ono bundle
did stretch itself into a bright young
Indian brave with wondering and
wonderful eyes peering at me from
under a inop of black and glossy hair.
A little tobacco, a little pantomime and
a little broken English succeeded in
makinj^him understand that 1 wished
to know how he carried on his fishing
under that funny heap.
Then I saw it nil. Seated. Tnrk
fashion, on the bonier of his blanket,
which he could thus draw up so as to
entirely envelop himself in iL ho was
completely iu the dark, so far tui the
daylight
concerned: and, thus
enshrouded, he was hovering over a
round holo in the ice, about eighteen
inches in dinmeter. A small tripod of
birch sticks erected over the holo helped
to hold up the blanket nnd steady n
spear, which, with a delicate handle
nine or ten feet long, was held In the
right hand, the tines resting on the edge
of the hole, and tho end of the pole
rtieking through an opening in the
blanket above. From the other hand,
dropped into the wnter n string on the
end of which was a rude wooden decoy­
fish, small enough to represent bait to
the xutsuspecting perch or pickerel
which should spv it. This decoy wan
loaded so as to sink slowly, and was somoved and mmicutcrcd as to imitate
the motions of a living fish.
Crawling under the blanket with my
Indian friend, I was surprised at the
distinctness and beauty with which
everything could bo seen bjrtho subdueJ light that came up through the
ice. The bottom of the river, six or
eight feet below u«. was clearly visible,
nnd seemed barely four feel away.
The grns-'i’-.. vep’table growths and
•jhiLs of pebbly bottom formed curious
lime vUtMs and recos*es. in some of
which dreamllv floated a school of
perch and smaller fbh. Each little air­
bubble sparkled like a gem and the eye
delighted iu tracing nnd watching the
mystery of boautiful wnter formations,
where' every crevioe seemed n little
fairy ifcrld.* with changing light* or
shadows made by th® KunUght through
the transparent ice.
Sudden I v. from some where—I could
not tell Where, it seemed to come by
magic—n large ••dory." or ••moon-cycv
pike." appear^ on tho river bottom.
The watenful Indian slowly raised the
decoy-bail toward the surface, the larger
fish following it with interested and
puzzled eyes.
There was a sudden
movement of the spear; down it darted;
its sharp prongs pierced the umuis
pecting pike, which was speedily drawn
up and thrown wriggling on the ice.
Ineji the blanket wait readjusted aud
the fishing was resumed. My bright
young Indian friend said ho could catch
from twenty to thirty pounds of fish in
an afternoon in this manner, and some­
times could even secure double thui
quantity.—J. 0. BoorbacA in St. fiieh
•‘v- '
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--

In the breach of promise case of
Miss Maron F. Kirk, of Manistee,
against Chas. C. Johnson, the latter
well-to-do. the jury awarded Mia Kirk
•2,000. The case has erreted much in­
teract and was hotly contested on both

aides.

THE

8TEPPE8.

The aopect of those steppes In Hun­
gary varies considerably accord in g
places it is boggy, in others randy and
incapable of cultivation; in others
again it Is marvelously rich and fertile,
producing crops that an English ag­
riculturist yrould deem absolutely fab­
ulous. In such areas it has been dug
to the depth of five hundred feet, with­
out the bottom of the soil having even
then been reached. Wheak poppies—
the latter grow for a kind of confec­
tionery—sunflowers, buckwheat, hemp,
flax and maiM are all cultivated largely.
Iu some parts of the plains the method
adopted is to plant or sow in strips of
about eighty feet wide by several miles
In length, and • the stranger as he
lounges along in bis briUtka or ldtcr~
wgen through the long., straight roads
which seem to lead no’where but the
distant shore beyond, nnd sees no
habitation far or Dear—is led to
wonder where the people live, for
whom the roads are made, who is
found to cultivate the soil, and whether
benevolent earth spirits do not rise
during the night to till the Ijnd, now
the seed, and hoe and weed those end­
less lines of golden wheat and purple
poppies. Tho soil so fertile, the
harvests, os I have said, are wonder­
fully abundanL and this in apite of the
great drawbacks to which th»« crops
are subject from drought on tho one
hand and inundations on the other. In
truth, the txxir Magyars live on the
confines of these two perpetually
threatening calamitiek.
The
for­
mer is believed to be due in
a great measure to the absence
of trees—a phenomenon that strikes
the traveler immediately • on en­
tering the Alfold. To remedv this evil
in some degree, viz., the dryness of
soil, trees are being planted plentifully
iu carious parts, while inothenrattempta
are made to irrigate the land by means
of canals. The inundations, however,
are a difficulty that cun never be over­
come. Year by year s war offensive
anti defensive is waged between tho
waters of the Danube nnd its two tribu­
taries—the Maros nnd the Thrifts—and
the unfortunate inhabitants of tho
towns and villages on its banks. As
the beds of the rivers rise the dikes are
raised also* t»ol when the streams that
have their source in the Carpathians
juclt suddenly, the position vf the Mag­
yars is one of extreme danger, no arti­
ficial barrier* being strong enough to
resist the groat pressure thus suddenly
brought to bear upon them, the resuft
being the bursting of the dikes nnd the
inundation of the surrounding country.
There is also another phenomenon pr’ojndirial to the interests of the land, the
rivers flow Kubterrancoitsly; iu dry sea­
sons they drain the soil liy attracting
its moisture to themselves, and during
heavy rains the water of the over-full
rivers, percolating through the light
alluvial soil, converts the plains into a
gigantic swamp. Nor are these the
only unfavorable physical conditions
of their country whicn the Hungarians
have to encounter, the Danube is con­
stantly changing its course, having in
some instances left towns and villages
many miles distant which were oner,
situated nn its banks, -.rbllc it now
flows close to others, which were origi­
nally far awrfy.— 7¥vnpfe Bat.
Ata recent convention of physicians
it was proven by analysis that lied Star
Cough Cure contained no dangerous
narcotics. The teal was so convim ing
that the most sceptical were satisfied,
and physicians everywhere now recom­
mend the remedy. Only tS&gt; cents.

CREAM

BAKING powD^
MOST PERFECT MADE

The United States Government
Places Dr. Price’s at the head, of tho entire list

The Canadian Government
Places Dr. Price’s at the head of the entire list
menu, Canada, April 3rd, ISO.)

It ia tho purest and strongest Free from Ammonia,
free from Lime, free from Alum, and i.&lt; recommended for
general family use by the Heads of the Great Universi­
ties and Public Food Analysts.
Ec.-sons doubting the tnitbfuIncM of this can write any of the Chemists named:
College, New York.
‘rof. It OGDEN DOREMUS, M. D., L. L. D.. Bellevue “-■•*-• ~
*rof. 11.
WHITE, Mate ClainUt, Unlverelty Georgia.
. Ga.
rung. Mich.
&gt;t State lio*nl

•rok cn ARLE^RfiWltiffiK Anafytod"d&gt;eni lowing, W. Vo.

.

’rof. JAMES F. BABCOCK State Amycr. Borton. Maw.
&gt;r. ELI AS IL BARTLEY. B. S., Chemist to 0&gt;o Drp*t of Health. Brooklyn. N. Y.
Prof. CURTIS c. HOWARD, M. 8e., Starling Medical College, Colmuboa, Ohio.
Prof. M. DELFONTAINE, Analytical ChrmH. Chicago, I II.
’rof. IL H. &lt;&gt;. PATON. Iz 'y Chemist Health Department, Chicago. HL
Trof. JO IN M. ORDWAY. )l» In-UUrteot Technology. Boston.,
‘rof. IL A. W1TT11AUS, A. M- M. D., University of Buffalo, N. Y.
’ref. A. H. SAHIN, Stn’o Chemist, Errllnirton, VL
ProL JOHN BOHLANDER. Jr„ A. M.. M. D., I Tot Chemistry and Toxicology.
College M ■■•Heine and Surgery, ClftrinnaU, O.
_
...
Profs. AUSTEN &lt;fc WILBER. I‘roKC!u-inl«try.l£i tr&lt;TsCol;«ro,NewBnnwwtek.NJ.
Brot GEORGE K. BARKER, Prof. Clictubtry Uulvcndty ot Pennsylvania, ItIlaProf. rz rEil’boLLTEn, Chief Chemist for t*» United States Department of Agri­
culture, Washington, D. C.
.
.
\
Profs. KEYS A lUCEPrtfs. Clicmlstrv. Ontario School Pharmact, Tnronto/tanada.
Er. JAMES ALBRECHT,Cbmnlrt al the United States MhiLNew Orleans, La.
Pr=f. EDGAR EVERHART, ITof. Chemistry. University of Toxas, Austin. Texan.
ftoL E. W. 1HLGAIU), Proi Chemistry, University California. Berkeley. CoL

JOB PRINTING!

Cheaper than Ever,
At the Banner Job Room.

Default having twen made tn the conditions
of a certain inortgiigv in^tdr and executed ny
Cyrus H. Bowen and Mari J. Jiowsn, hi« wife,
to Benjamin F. Ulnnuii. and dated October

Michiaan, October ath. A. !&gt;. loe. at M&gt;:U
o'clock, a. tn Iu UberZtof mortgages on page

bald mortgage was given to secure C»e pay­
ment of two hundred and fitly dolUrs. three
years from the date thereof, with Interest al
right per MIL If paid when dne. payable anaib
alb, provided further however that If said
1». It was In said mortitaxe exnrrs-iy arn-vd
Uta: -bduid any default l»-msde In tbv payment
ul said Interest or nuy part tbe&gt;eot on any &lt;i-»y
wfirroiu ito aame was ruadr payabletherein
ctprrsMMj. and should the same remain unpaid
Mid tn at rears for flu- space of thirty da&gt;».
then and from Uirniceforui, after the lapsv of
said thirty days, the atercsaJd prtnrlrml sum of
two hrndrwd Mid Ofly dollars with ail arreunus
n( tntoresl thereon, shoidd st thr nptum of said
llrnjMnlu F. ilinnutn. Iilsrievotors.ndmliiiuratsrw or msIkiis, heroine and be due and pay; b!e
Immediately therrafler, MUi&lt;Migli the |&gt;erlo&lt;l
sUive limited for tl&gt;e payment &lt;hereof may not
then have expired, snyitiins therein before, io
tbe contrary thereof in anywisr uotwithaundHl|t.
.
And default having been mode In the payment
at all the Interest due on said inortxage. ou Uir•*th day of DctolMT. A. D. IBM. and on the SMh
dav of OctolH-r. A. D Iwu, fur Ike years eQdlng
03 those da&gt;s reaper lively, and ail the same hav­
ing t&gt;een and rrnulnrd uniuud uni iu arrears
fur the «|H»m of thirty days and more; and stlil
remaiulhg unpaid, the aforesaid prlimli&lt;®&gt; sum
of two hundred Mid fifty dollars with nil Mfruarages of Interest thereon liltUi been and is de
dared to be now due and nayahl--. and by
which default the |»«ar of sale in s.Ud roortgage eon tain rd naa b-eome operative as to tho
whole amount thereof. txjUi prtnrlpol aud Interert an aforesaid; and wnervas there is claimed
to ue due and unpaid, on said mortgage and the
bond accompanying the tame at the date of this
nut leu the sum of three hundred and seven
dollars and fifty rente for principal and interest,
•nd no suit or proceedings nt law or In equity
having been fallen to collect the same or any
part thereof
Now. thereof, notice in hereby given that by
virtno ot the power of snlo tn said
____________ _____

northfrert daor ot the Barry County Cmirt
H«u-In tfeiCKy of HtuUn*-. ftany County.
Mlehtean. that Heinz the plac® ol' holding foe
ClrcnSComtlar the County of Barry, where
said t&gt;retnl««a are wtuatevl. there will be aofd at
public auett®: or vendue to the Mghert bidder,
the paeaiiMHi dreerttwd In aaxt mortenttr » W
and Mtiify the amount dtta thereon with taterintnn icr w
uuiuui
and os prortdeS for In said inortsare, aald
nrrinters Ix-lng descrtlx-d in said mortcrar as
loDeWk to wit:
, , . ,
All that piers or parrel of land lying and
betel In Uie towaatalp of Hntlatrt, In ths County
ot Barry Mid Mtai® 4 Mlehtsiui. asd &lt;1 bribed
as folio®* to wit: Tbe north hslt of the south
east quarter of seettoa twenty-one In township
number three north &lt;4 ranitv ntunber nine

|AMIN F. HINMAN.
Mortgagee.
F.M. WADLKIGH.
.. .
Attorney for Mortgagee.

■Miras*

C.’ty' ln. “.‘“S'5*; Lenvenwm^b rad At
^&amp;s,*clsinaa?ssKs1i!ss

THE GREAT ROCK ISLAND ROUTE

m tto patrons that reuse of personal security afforded by i
y billwtid rood-bod; smooth tracks ot continuous stool ra
built ealverts and bridges; rolling stock aa near ported
IB can make it; the safety appliance® ofjpatrat buffers, pta

THE FAMOUS ALBERT LEA ROUTE
'

'

Bn® between Clilowro nnd Mti ncftpolls and Ft- Paul,
i*d-» In Union DonoMi for all xx
Ivw ttd» route, Fant Exprara
jSSo^tL^huSo th®mcS

R. R. CABLE,

�IXi

rtta^to

mill will be:

among the faithful hunkers of Mldbio?Gr^jot«Hmtl
’ gan. Buch arrogance was never Wore
Hastings, Mien., March 4th, 1886.
seen In thia state, and will not long be
' tolerated. The Boas “must go."
A. J. Shakspearc, of Kalamazoo, ha&gt;&lt;
1
Fifty thousand workmen in London, leased the Gazette office to Peck A Hall
and the next paper will be issued by the
; clamoring for work from the goyem- new.ftrm.
ment to save themselves and families
The labor element of Saginaw “City
KDITOBIAX NOTES.
from starvation is the delightful news are in favor of putting in a straight
labor ticket this spring. No fusion
Free trade advocates are constantly’ that comes frqm free trade England.
w ith any party is their war-cry.
endeavoring to create a prejudice and a1
The Lansing Republican correctly
The fruit men of Oceana county
feeling of antagonism
against the’ says “The Krening News has a greater
■uuwfacturer. This is not simply editorial contempt for facta than any think the peach buds of that section
have not been injured, and that a good
tanagogism, but it is treason to the' other paper ever published in Michigan." crop of the fruit may be looked for.
best and most vital interests of this
The Michigan Trera Association an­
CxbcuitCoukt.—The following cas­
soontry. Consider for a moment what
nual meeting will be held in Coldwater,
•onsUtutes our country's greatness. It es were disposed of at the last term of June 8, followed by an excursion to
is Dot its foreign oommerce. it is not Circuit Court:
Toledo and Put-in-Bay.
This gives
'People vs. Wm. J. Carveth, mingling Coldwater a chance to be the most in­
alone the amount of its agricultural
telligent town in the state—tor one day.
productions, but it is chiefly its great poison with intent to kill nnd murder.
Verdict of guilty, nnd sentenced to hard
The Masonic nodal of the Jackson
anddiveraiOed manufacturing interests.
labor at Jackson for 18 years.
Commandery Friday evening was very
Travel from one extent of the country
People vs. Edw. Smith, forgery. successful, then- beingelghty-flve coup­
to the other and it is the hum, whirl Plead guilty and remanded for sen­ les present An agreeable und unex­
and whix of machinery that gives it tence.
pected feature of tho evening was the
l*Bople va. Chas. Curtis, burglary. supper provided by tho ladies and serv­
Mfe and prosperity. Do away wit£ it«
Nolle prosed.
ed in the banquet hall.
manufacturing interests and there
People vs. Richard Freer, assault and
would be a few largo sea port cities but battery. Nolle proved.
The March term of tho U. 8. circuit
Lewis C. Beadle vs. Hiram M. Chase, court nt Grand Rapids opens with
idj our large manufacturing towns and
Judge Baxter, Friday next and the
sitiee would dwindle to mere trading replevin. Continued.
Lewis C. Beadle vs. D., F. Newton, most interesting case on call is that of
ports. The Southern states before the replevin. Continued.
Deborah Tompkins against A. J. Reeves,
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war were comparatively an agricultural
James Laubaugh vs. John Dawson, a prominent and wealthy widower law­
community. Compare the cities and trespass to person. Judgment for yer, for 826,000 for breech of promise.
towns, the life, enterprise, trade and plaintiff for 875 and costs of suit.
The largest pile of logs in the world,
Chas. A. Young vs. Frank Suther­
doubtlera. may be seen at Averill Sta­
eandltion of the free laboring classes of land, trover. Continued.
tion on the F. &amp; P. M. railroad. where
tfiutsection with the same in the north­
James B. Holes va. Silas C. Henrv,
18U0D.U00 feet—about 2,000.000 more
ern states. This difference certainly was assumpsit. Continued.
than eVer before—lie in Gera on the
Francis A. Horn vs. Henry L. Nobles, hanks of the Tittabawassee river.
largely due to the absence of manu­
trespass. Continued.
About 5,000,000 feet is yet to be banked
facturing. Can it be claimed for a
Henry L. Newton va. John Roper, re­ this season.
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moment that all classes of citizens are plevin. Appeal dismissed.
D. N. Osborn &amp; Co. vs. Edw. Murray,
Muskegon has an eight-inch hole 065
aot benefited by this increase of popu­
assumpsit.
Stricken
ffom
calendar.
feet
deep
for
sale.
It costabout two
lation. enterprise and business? The
Norman Olmstead vb. Sami Cham- thousand dollars, bu| will be.sold at a
manufacturing town# of the country i&gt;ors, assumpsit. Stricken from calen­ considerable discount from cost. If
furnish a market for the farmer of dar.
anybody wants to try Jules Verne's ex­
Jobh. Dawson vs. Philip W. Niskern, periment of being shot to the moon,
vastly greater importance than foreign
assumpsit Judgment on default 8280. let him get the Kalamazoo gun man to
markets. The great bulk of farm pro­
Wm. E. Finley vs. D. F. Riley, as­ load this hole for him.
tects are disposed of at home. It is sumpsit Judgment on default in sum
Joseph Duckett, the oldest convict in
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the manufacturing interests that keep of 8169.49.
Edwin Armstrong et al vb, D. F. state prison, is serving a life sentence
up tho wages o'the laboring classes.
for an unparalelled crime. He killed
Riley, assumpsit. Judgment on default, bis little son, who told him of a criminal
Those engaged.in manufacturing uni­ 8596.
versally receiv/better wages than farm
intimacy existing between Duckett's
Clement Smith vs. Chas. Hotchklsa,
wife and father, to prevent the knowl­
Judgment on
default
bands. Fann bands receive better assumpsit
edge of crime from spreading abroad.
wages than farmers would be able to
He was sent Iroin Saniluc county in 1838.
Win. IL Riley vs. Dan i F. Riley, as­
pay without horaemakets ior their pro­ sumpsit. Judgment on default, 8227.39.
Friday night about midnight Mrs.
ducts. Free trader doyoti think you
R. H. Warriner and Lafayette Lyth Herbert Hollis, of Jackson, purchased
Judgment a bottle of morphine. She returned
uan induce the farmer and the laborer vs. D. F. Riley, assumpsit
home, took the poison and retired.
to kill the goose which lays them their on default 8181.97.
Kentucky Oak Tanning Co. vs. D. E. Mr. Hollis returned at 1 o’clock and
golden eggs?
Riley, assumpsit. Judgment on de­ found his wife unconscious. A physician
was called, emetics were administered,
.
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Michigan needs education on financial fault 8214.41.
Z. B. Hoyt vs. Mich. Central R. IL and Saturday morning the victim was
questions. It Is ridiculous that in such Co., gamishee of Jphn P. Miller princi­ alive and better. She is the daughter
a State, once ho well advanced in politi­ pal defendant. Motion for judgment of Dr. Smith, of Rochester, N. YM and
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well educated.
cal knowledge, there should be a great mniinst garnishee. 838.00.
City Bank of BattItrCreek vs. Henrv
body of voters blinded by monetary
The magnificent gift of K 820,000 pub­
Willis et al, foreclosure. Decree and lic library building to the city of Cold­
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" their real interests. It is order of sale
water by Mr. Edwin R. Clarke will fur­
at bi Michigan, a State
Hennr M. Willis vs. Hiram J. Hanch- nish a fitting house for the eight-thous­
which stfmds m as much need as any ett et al. foreclosure. Decree and order and volumes now in the city's free lib­
other of protection tor American in­ of sale.
Royal W. Peake vs. Geo. W. Watkins rary, and also for the large and valuable
dustry. these should l&gt;e any possibility et al. foreclosure. Decree and order of library bequeathed to the city by the
late Henry C. Lewis, which yet remains
of the success of a Free- Trade Demo­ sale.
in the Lewis home because of the inade­
Royal W. Peake vs. Alice A. John­
cracy controlled by the South. In in­
quacy and hazardous nature of the pres­
dustries of that State have been devel­ son et nl. foreclosure. Decree and order ent library building. Work on the er­
of sale.
ection of Mr. Clarke's gift will begin at
oped for twenty-five years under the
Royal W. Peake vs. Silas Sturgeon et once.
policy of the Republican party, and id. foreclosure. Decree and order of
The “Michigan schoolmasters' club”
every worker and every capitalist in sale.
Richard Freer vs. John Lahr et al, was organized at Ann Arbor Saturday
the State ought to know how. great
foreclosure. Settled.
afternoon. It is not at all of the ferule
would have bun the difference if those
Susannah Geiser vs. Jared Palmer et order so well remembered by many,
industries had been exposed all this ah foreclosure. Decree and order of but is composed of high school princi­
palsand teachers, who will meet for mu­
time to direct,competition with those
Alvin W. Bailey vs. Jas. B. Carpen­ tual benefit and improvement three
of British dominions. Even .now the
ter el al. foreclosure Decree and order tilhea during the school year, at Ann
Democratic party threatens the iron and of sale.
Arbor, lb» work being to supplement
that of the state teachers' association
the copper, tho lumber and Jht salt and.
and the school superintendents’ associa­
DEIZTON.
the farming industries of Michigan. |
tion.
The officers are- President, L. C.
If Republicans do not ^all short of ,. Fine weather for this lime of year,
Hull. Detroit; vice-sresidert. Leroy.
roads in fine condition and very icy.
their duty, the people of Michigan will
Mm. F. J. Norwood is visiting her Halsey, Battle Creek; secretary and
ba made to see that-Democratic suc- parents in Kamw.4. where she intends treasurer, Volney M. .Spaulding. Ann
Arbor; executive committee. F. A.
oeas would lie fatal to their prosperity. remaining this Hummer.
II. C. McAULsbv started for Califor- Barbour. Ypsllanti, and E. M. Kendall.
--New York Tribune.
nin, Monday the 1st, for his health, and Jackson.
The Evening News, democratic pot­ to see what the prospects are for monev
An old negro profettocd to bo indiffer­
washer in this year of grice, predicts making in the Golden state.
, Nearly onKhouHand dollars in IL R- ent xs to a future state “dey'll make
that the laborers uf Michigan will unite notes were handed back to the farmers nigger work ebon in Healon.”
A
clergyman
tried to argue him out of his
with the democrats because the latter It6t week, which means drive your
will make larger offer* for their sup­ horses instead of riding on the cars; al­ opinion by representing that there was
no work for him or any one else to do
port. Just how the Evening News though the fanners in tills section in Heaven. “You go 'way. imuaa,”
would much rather paid them and se­
comes to know that the vote* of the cured the railroad.
was his reply; “I know better! Ef
den's
no odder work for colored puslaborers of Michigan are for sale b not
Clover seed is booming and higher
sons up dere dey’ll make dem stub de
explained; nor is it explainable, for it prices are still looked for.
Items
scarce,
but
we
will
txy
and
do
b a gross and wicked lie. The laborers ,
better next week.
of Michigan are not that kind of men:
' Beauty is not confined to one particu­
lar rank in life, nor yet is homeliness,
nor will they vote democratic tickets
State News.
but we want somebody to tell us of a
when democratic success means free
The state assembly K. of L. meet at young lady with a million in her own
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trade. It b because those laboring Liuuiing. March 9.
right who hasn’t a good figure.—Fall
men who incline toward democracy
Battle Creek's council says no electric River Advance.
have known that the democratic party 1lights for their city.
Card of Thanks.—To our many
heretofore has not been pronounced In
Calhoun county sheep shoarvrs* annual friends of Hastings and Hickory Corn­
its advocacy of free trade that they 1meeting at Marshall, April 27.
ers, we return our sincere thanks for
have continued to give it their support.
The Bellevue Enterprise will lie-start­ the assistance given during our late
Now that the free-trade element has 'ed about the 10th insL by Roscoe C. Be- sickness and the sympathy expressed
dominated in that party, it is easy to 1gole.
for the loss of onr companion and niothThe Muskegon Gun club has perfect­
see that tho tabor element will drift
S. R. WILLISON AND FAMILY.
away from it; for they have no wish to *ed an organization with a inemberahip
of 20.
eky Htar elgar*. aa they contain no
see the condition of laborers in this
mini, but are mule at Long Havana
The fifth annual hall of the Athelstan
country what it is in free-trade Engtand.
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■ club, of Battle creek, win be given
Mnrcl) 5.
No laboring men, no farmers who
Fred. Foote, of Fenton, convicted of
Lettera addrvww-dtotbe following pcraana re­
think of their mutual interests and the murder
i
In the first degree, is only 22 maining
in the poyt offleo at Haatlnjr*. Barry
oounty. Micliican. March I-'
eountry'i5 good can for a moment ad- !years old.
Mra. fLC Croff. Martha
vocate a change from protection to free
Frank Riley, convicted of larcenv
trade. Nothing is more certain than 1from the person, will serve two yeara
that, the former has built up America 'in state prison.
COOK. MIW.

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to its prestht greatnefu, nor more sure
The soldiers' and sailors' next annual
in Oceana county will be held
than that the tatter would be detrimen- reunion
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tai to its interests, and therefore the Sept 1, 2 and 3,1886.
IntereHtH of the people.
( Freemasons of Kalamazoo, Richland.
Climax and .Augusta, held a grand cele­
The courts and juries of Michigan 1bration at Galesburg.
are getting down to sensible procedure
U «‘d«‘voring tn fonn a
in criminal cases, and the criminal gen­
try an- getting little txoefit of legal 1
qulbbha *nd technicalities from juries’
Coiupany D, of Jackson, expect to ap»*dlcta or judgra* charges. Correct tinn
Dew uniforms for inspec­
Thursday night.
the good work proceed, and Michi- tion next
n
l*n will not long have the bloody re- „ D. Z. Curtlste announced as editor of
©ord
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* ObU.
coni she
she now
now unhappily k
han
Tk» Jaamlk Sew Yort Sun
KH««Pt,bui«iUAm!a!”,

to marry for anythin! bat wve.

"Bw, Jim. fan you Wl n» Um diUeremse Setwlxl U»&gt; lurks; you're r* )“
your hand and this bow-whip I got in
my hand, eh ?
“I suspects it s because
they’ll both good things Ur have.
-Naw, that’s not it You see. the. tur­
key makes a square rami, an’ the Mhlp
makes a mare equeal—tv be, to her

MARRIED.
BMITH-HARKINB-At thcnwUteuoe of W. IL
H.-Smith and Mrs. Mary Harttnr*. all of Ho|»e.

bnde'n parrnto In Wondtaunt. February ,33rd.
UM. Mr. Henwi RaaaeU.of Humboldt Iowa,
and Mi* Laura, daughter ot J. Kmilaua,

Farmers. Attention!
I have set up a Hay Press in
the City of Hastings, and am
prepared to purchase Hay in
any quantity.

/HHK HASTINGS BANNER
1 DETROIT WEEKLY TRI HOM.
One year for tl.K cash. 11.1,

PURE

Call and see me, at American

JQIBSOLUTION NOTICE

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House.
UKO. IL'BROOKS'
ADRIAN l«. (XX)I.

Yours respectfully,

T\KAFNEK8 tto Cud c-jrr. b,
1-/ vrardirat twenty-fire yrar,
®U*"
•Hrtalteto ot the fey wHh
twfit Cured HuimI In thre*

C.A. BURLINGAME

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W BEST CARRIAGE MADE
MOST PERFECT MADE
W»/C£ BAXIUO POWDCK CS.
CHICAGO.

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BT. I

pEg X. SPECIAL

Ward &amp; Dolson

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This is the guarantee they authorize us to
make:
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EXTRACTS

Warrantee

MOST PERFECT MADE

To Our Agents:

&lt; m reading and Olin* tho prtlthm. del; verified
of Harford I- 1'erklni, praying till* court for
reavon, therein set forth, in adjudicate and de-

Thereupon tt Is ftordered.
KUurtlnr.
■ISS.,
Ift (ftft., th.u
.t ....
.'.lukthe
1—

Office In U&gt;tt city of I last fugs, In said eoanty. and
•bow c«n*e. If any there be. why the prayer ot
tl&gt;* petitioner stuwHd not be granted And It to

t hearing.
WM.

DefanB having Imwp made tn the oobdlllou* ol
certain mortmrr made bj ZeMdran hrk mJ
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You are hereby authorized to warrant tho construction of
our buggies to be as follows: Bodies—white wood. -weH .
sides and ends glued and thoroughly ; screwed, with »-orn»n’
irons, and our improved boot. Gearing—second growth Ohio
hickory. Sheldon &amp; Co.s 00 steel axles with patent* sand cob
lars. H. M. Striebly &amp; 6o.b Norway iron drop forgings on aii ’
gearings including the steps. No maleable steps or other
maleable iron used on our gear. Wheels—Ohio second growth
hickory, best in the market, A grade, tired with steel. Al .
Tops are Joy’s 28 oz. rubber, sewed on. Head lining* an»:
seat linings are English indigo cloth and arc warranted not to
fade out. All buggies are furnished with storm aprons, oil
carpets, brussels floor carpets, toe ckrpets. and toe pads.
Our carriages are painted with lead and oil, bodies iille*
with English filler and finished with Harland A Sons Eugfi-''
varnish '
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THKREi &amp;

ti&gt;r sum &lt;rf nw tltouxand mw hnrdird a»,rrniy
oneandetght) onWhuodrvdUtod. llr.ra.fSl.ltlJD)
and an attorney4fre of forty dulMra provided
thereof.
Sow tbt rvfor M
contained luaald

and theslaJute tn j
•d. notice l» herrbr
....
,.,r ..&lt;« u vat
.naj A.
I &gt;. IW8. at ten o’elork in the loraunou. J »lmU
aL’l .“‘..J’ifMl'i j'tebO"-!0. H1'
M4■1}. Mlehtnii’
itiurt befog tM
Cl retot Court
for the comity nl
) Die urainhito

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« MKhtper crutperannuai.andani
together wjth ap nitenwer^feetrf f
oovuiuiutwt tor t herein. The pr»-ml«M brfnR
deocrlbrij in aald n&gt;or«*«|re. an all tha* certain
pleeca or itorcel* W lar.d Ij1u» and b-)r&lt; Mtuatelnthe lawnghlnnf Culletan In ibenHintrot
Barry and Muir at Michigan, aiul dewtlbed m
follow*, to wit:
Tha north halt (NH)of the north ea&lt;t nu*rt&lt;t
(X EU&gt; ot the north w*t quarter iN-WM ot
•action number ten (10) and the north half (Nip
at th., tinrth
. W.VU, rj ft^LftlX.
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.... .W.. Uft.1
tor
•ontti rant owner (S-F.'4&gt; c( mention number
•\*aht lands being In fownahlp number
north of ranse niunbrrwrai (Tj vrart.
dnpi andclirhiv wrS'oi
lovftiy rwtt.
KNAPPEN ft Vm.AEMA.N,
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UBLIC BALE.—NoCtee.

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on Friday the iztti da?
o'efoek P.M.,-‘-“
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DOLSON, Manufacturers.

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Craklotte. Mich

AVE HAVE BOUGHT

25

25

25

Ward &amp; Dolson Carriages I
To start the Spring Trade with.

Call and See Them.
Au inspection will satisfy you that they ate the best. ;uithe beat are cheapest always.

MESSER BROS.
FOR
THE NEXT
1
THIRTY DA’S

»} given th.-.l

I will sell all Winter Goods

an
rataleln tbe Mortric Time Co., of
Brand rapid"
Dated March 1st, UK.
JOHN J. PKBKIN8. Administrator.

At and Below Cost

HABTIKG8 MAJKKKTB.
inquire of Dante! Brant

To reduce Stock before moving.

W. CABB «
• rrl poles.

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TaNe Linens, Bleactal ail Bron Ms
VIRGINIA

At Bedrock prices.
Green Wood wanted.
Hastings. Feb. 1,1884.

Julius Russell.

�The Hastings Banner.
HABTINGR.THUBlfl&amp;AY.MABCH «. ISM.

Local Advertising Rates:

Willnary Notice*.»f»nU per line.

AUnoUcc* fur Enu-rUlnui&lt;«ota for
Uwfiiwh &lt;t oncuiUxtloas,
fw
vol&lt; ut purpose*, wm be ch*
•Minus.
WANTED!

200 Cords Wood.
Wray^urr. I will;
elirs. clocks and jewelfry f»r
I hare U attended to by an ex-

JOHN BESSMER, Jeieler.

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Local News.
Wllklnu.

PERSONAL MENTION.
See ad. etoewhere.
^Mrs. C. Gt Holbrook fa quite seriously
In the suit of J am m Lautough va.
John Dawson, for dvil damages, for
Fred Cunningham goes'to Dakota
injuries received by the former in an Monday.
altercation between the two last sumW. T. Brown was in the city Friday
,omul • wrdiet t&lt;* the
plaintiff Id the sum of S7u and costa of
suit, including an attorney fee of ®25.
MJjuvid Eycleshvmer is now overseer of
All memtora of Hiawatha Lodge the county funny
Geo. M. Dewey was in the dty the
Daughters of Rutokah, and also of the'
Subordinate Lodge I. O. O. F., are re- first part of the week.
this city before this.

ourati-d to meet nt the lodge room Fri­
day evening next at 7 o’clock to make
arrangements for a social to to told by
both lodges in the near future. Come
’
The extra issued by the Banner
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Thursday evening and Friday morning
giving the verdict of the jury in the
Carveth case, and the sentence of the
prisoner, went off like hot cake*. Overi
two hundred extra copies of the Ban­
ner, containing an account of the trial,,
were sold t nday.
Doubtless the Jackson reporter of
the Detroit Evening News laughed in
hfa ileevo at the “verdancy” of the Bar­
ry dnunty sheriff in permitting a report­,
er th to present while an effort was be­
ing made te secure a conftwalon from

Moxdat MlddloTlllo d« t«d th, tollowlhg offlnn: I’rnddeot. M»reu, Jt.
Hod*.; rrrordpr. H I„ Moor,; IrtMurdr, C. H. Dirtrick; »««wor.' O«&gt;. B.
Miuieh-trr; triataa, a,,,. Aantaon.'
John Bristow, Judson Stark. There
wm 113 vofrn ct. Two Udtrt. wenin Che Held, rltlwn, und problldUon..
lb, former tnumphed 1&gt;. from to to।
60 majority.

An “economy and reform" adminis­
tration deemed it necessary to hold an
inquest upon the body of Richard
Youngs, who died of heart disease in,
this dty Saturday. There were no sus-.
'pidous circumstance connected with
his death, the condition of the body giv­
The^factory of Bentley Bros. &amp; Wil-J
ing unmistakable evidence of the cause'
Aiqs wks started Monday.
/ of death; but then, you kttaw, this af­’
N. T. Pankkr contemplates heating forded a chance for the legal transfer of’
fa portion ot Barry county funds to tho&gt;
aG now hotel with steam.
fjSimulare Brock ie^n the five-mira] pockets of reform (?) offidata.
rare at the Jeff, rink Friday night.
/
Gun Lake Ahmk-iation,—At the,
The M. E. S, S. has recently added annual meeting of the Gun Lake Asso­'
ciation, held Friday evening, the fol­
several choice volume* to the library
VBep. McClkllan has received a back lowing officers were elected: 0
President.—W. L. Wilkins.
pension aiqountiHg to SI.100. and 66
Vice Pro*,—Geo. Itamin. V . J
MT month. )
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Secretary.—E. Y. IIogle.
A camp of Sons of Veterans was or­
Treasurer,-Royal Mudge.
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ganized in thfa city Thunglay evening,
Directors,--C. G. Bentley, T. J. Bush,
with a membership of 20. j
E. Powers, C. Messer and N. 'P. 1’arkeh.
The by-laws were so amended os to1
Em. Br?uv expecta to receive daily
telegraph rejKirts of league l»ase ball require non-resident guests to pav the■
treasurer
the sum of 25 cents wa:f&gt; per
games the coming season/)
diem.
V
A i.ari.e congregation listened to the
(
dikd
.-I
h this dty. Thursday Feb­
lecture or Elder L. G. M&lt;»ore. at the M.
.
H. chtin-h Sunday .evening: )
ruary 25th, Celiudia, wife of Samuel ILI
Tur High School Literary Society Willison, in the 39th year of her age.,
will give an entertainment March Pth The de».-eus4‘d hivl lieen ill of lung.
hi the High school building.
trouble for several months.") She ieavtsi
.Durino the present term of court no a husband and six children—four toys'
evening sessions have been held,
the and two girls—to mourn .her loss. The
great satisfaction of tho attorneys.)
luceral was held at Hickory Corners,
on Sunday; it being her request to be:
Camp No. 34, Son of Veterans, will buried at that place. Rev. Bush preach­
ho mustered in at Armory Hall in this ed the funeral sermon. Mrs. Willison,
city. Thursday evening. March 11th.
was nn exemplary Christian lady, be­ 1
The Urge crowd at the depot Friday loved bv all who were so fortunate us
afternoon, to see Carveth ix&gt;ard the to form her acquaintance. She died ns
train for Juckson. were disappointed. • she hud lived, peacefully and with a
firm faith. The bereaved family have'
J. B. Roberts has moved his new.'tho heartfelt sympathy of all.
room to Jefferson street, occupying »
portion of G. G. Spaulding's buildjng.
. ^/Richard Yovnus, u man 69 years of

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Many times have-we asked you to
• •rn your eyes to tho advertfaemNit &lt;&gt;f
Ito • r. C. &amp; Co..” clothing. Dasonow.
Eld. L. G. Moore will speak atTemperanre Hall. Sunday. March 7th. at 3
r&gt;. m. sharp. All are invited. Text.

Elder A. F. Demisky. of Hustings,
wii! preach next .Sabbath evening, at
the Gregory school house. March 7th. at
7 o’clock' p. m.
The Odd Fellows of this city have
m contemplation a social for the near
future, the proceeds to go to the Colmonument fund.
What lew sympathizers Carveth.
the wife-poisoner had. have become
disgusted with him forhis contradictory
statements since the trial.

■ The office of the secretary of the Bar­
ry and Eaton Mutual Insurance Co. is
now located in the front room over J.
H. Beamer &amp; Co.'s grocery.
.It'i.rvs Rc&gt;.&lt;F.Li.«nd family wlllsooir
occupy a'portion of bis father’s resi­
dence on Jetfcraon street.
He will
rent his residence on Park street.)

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L. E. Stauffer has purchased the
interest' of C. B. Salisbury in the firm
of Ntauffer &amp; Salisbury, and will con­
tinue the business at the old stand.

Illinois Timothy Seed. Michigan Clo­
ver Seed, Lime. Hair, Stucco, Cement,
Best Patent Boiler Flour, Jackson Tile.
Quality and price warranted.
F. H. BAHIAJW &amp; CO.

ajte, resident of QarlUin,, fell dead of
! heart
heart disease,
disease, in
in frtmt
fr6nt of
of the Journal
Saturday afternoon., Mr. Youngs
had brought a lokd of wife
---------feu!,
to the citv.
which he unloaded. Soon after he went |
into Goodyear's drug store and sat by j
the. stove. He complained .of feeling
ill.nnd callwl for medidne. Mr. Good-.
year gave him a dose of essence of pepbn
’
left the store, going directly to the •
Journal office where he fell dead. The
deWiised was a well-to-do farmer, and a
man universally rrep-ct--.!.
At one
time he was a resident of this city. He
had bceti under a physician’s treatment
for heart difficulty for about two years,
He leaver an aged wife and two dough„ sot
-ri.»,iu
ters aiitba
to mourn his loss.
~

A. R. McOmbhr fa somowhiit of a
dog fancier, but he received a terrible
set-back some months since when a
kind friend sent him a lop-eared, soroeved (-.mine of the hound persuasion.
From this he sufficiently recovered,
howuvor, to procure a few days since a
lieautiful Italian greyhound, from rela­
tives in Charlotte. The “dorg” was
more trouble to Allan than his jewelry
establishmeht. His (Allan's} mouth
was constantly puckered whistling for
the purp, the young ladies of the city
were mashed on him (the dog.) and
worw than all, the traveling men en­
tered into a combination to steal the
dog, all of which so worried the jeweler
that he has shipped,the animal back to
Charlotte, and he now declare* that he
is out of the dog business for all time.

nim In the rights the taw gives him is
•is legitimate ss for a farmer to hire la­
borers to saw his crops. It Is as legiti­
mate for an attorney to defend the
rights of a man charged with crime as
for the laborer to use. his efforts to save
the fanner’s crops. Public sentiment
wm strong against the prisoner, but
that it should to held against his attor­
neys who only did their duty fa as
wrong as it would be for the people to
condemn the judge who did his duty in
striking out much of the evidence
E. W. Whitlock was in the city apor- itgaiiM the acetuetL
Moreover, it
twn of the past week.
should to constantly tome in mind that
Judge C. M. Jennings, of Charlotte, Carveth is suffering the penalty ot his
misdeeds, and will for years to come,
was in the city Friday.
and with that public sentiment should
Mti. Z. B. Willison is spending the to satisfied.
week at Hickory Comers.
Ou» “Gumption Cute” sheriff rather
I/Mrs. E. C. McEIheny fa spending the
overdid the mattar in his attempt to
week in Barry township.
extort
a confession from Carveth while
.Prosecutor Colgrove was in Irving
at Jackson. The manner in which the
on legal business Tuesday.
attempt was made was n high-handed
tZSugene Daveimort, of Woodland, outrage and travesty upon justice. It
was in the city Wednredny.
was not simply wrong, it wm positively
Dr. G. W. Lowry and wife are vfait- wicked to thus tamper with a con­
demned criminal. Tta objects were
ing relatives at Denton. Mfch.
two. First to feed the Inordinate vani­
F. M. Wudlelgh. of Battle Creek, was ty of the sheriff. If he is proud of bls
in the city on business Friday.
success his vanity will indeed feed on
Chester Dean and family have taken mighty thin air. He fa the laughing
stock of sensible men. The second ob­
up their residence in Grand Rapids.
ject appears to have been to rouse pub­
Mrs. Flora Williams, of Kalamazoo, lic sentiment againt-the woman in the
fa visiting relatives and friends here.
case.” in the hope* that she too might
to brought to trial. Fere! See? There
L. W. Feighner and wife spent 8un­ is no evidence against this woman; no
day with Hastings relatives and friends. fast, reason to suspect her as connected
Mr. nnd Mrs. T. Jones, of Detroit, are In any ^manner with tho mingling of
the gueste of Ira VunVolkenburg and poison. To attempt to couple her name
with the crime fa outrageous. But the
wife.
most humiliating thing of this measly
vChas. Baldwin leaves for Savannah business was the case with which an
next week with Jhe Detroit base ball Evening News scribe gathered in the
club.
ponderous . sheriff and pab Woodard,
Walter Cole and wife intend food and induced them to give the whole
going to California, where they will re­ thing away. It fa an eminent tribute
to their foolishness. We advise them
main.
to have this littld ad. Inserted In the
L. E. Knappen will go south in a
short time, in hopes of tonefittlng his
Long &amp; Woodard, Hastings, Mich.
health.
Make a business, usually very had busi­
Mr. and Mnj. Herman Russell left for ness. of extorting confessions from
criminals.
Evening News reporters
their home jj. Humboldt, low'n, Mon­
will please keep away from us. as we
day a. m.
are lambs. What Is home without a
Rev. I. M. B. Gillaspie, of Bowens mother}1
•
Mills, was among the Banner callers
^Jarrikd.—bn Thursday, Feb. 25th,
on Tuesday..

Mr. and Mrs. Coulter and daughter, at the residence of Moses Fuller, the
of Chicago, arc the guests of Clement home of the bride, Mr. Smith A.
Smith and family.
Holmes and Miss Kittle Grames, all of
Mrs. I. Hendershott and Mrs. E. W. Carlton. The Rev. Wm. Judd, of Sar­
Morrill gavea largely attended F&gt; o’clock anac, performed tho ceremony in the
tea Friday evening.
presence of a goodly number of friends
•who had been invited to witness the
.Miss Grace Greenfield, of Grand Rap­
important event which mudo the twain
ids, spent a portion of the past week onej After the ceremony the company
with friends in this city.
Dartlook of the marriage feast, and am­
Frank Maus has taken tho place vu- ple justice was done by all to the good
'-ated hy Frank Bemiier as clerk in J. things which the inner man craves,
and which had bton most bountifully
H. Beamer’s grocery store.
provided. The following is a list of the
Chester and R. B. Messer went to presents. many of them quite valuable:
Sturgis Tuesday tn attend the funeral
A full set of dishes, one lamp, aintorof a little niece at that place.*
ina spoop-bolder. toilet set, cut glass
Frank Beamer is travelling for a cheese dish, two linen table cloths, pair
Detroit drug firm, having this state and of linen towels — Mrs. Moses Fuller.
Twenty-five dollars—Mr. Moses Ful­
Wisconsin to sell his goods in.
ler.
Mrs. Earnest Lathrop, of Vermont,
Bed quilt, one red table cloth, em­
arrived here Tuesday, to attend the fun­ broidered hand mats—Mr. and Mrs. IL
eral of her father, Richard Youngs.
Grumes.
.
Glass water pitcher find six tumblers
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Brainard, of
Prairieville, were the gneeta of Milo —Bertie and Dwight Grames.
Sugar spoon—Miss Elsie Lamberton.
Williams and familv the forepart of
An elegant silk shawl and string of
the week.
gold beads—Mr. Ira Holmes, father of
yGenie Brown und Ida Tinkler start groom.
tor Kansas next week, where they will
Amberina vinegar and talik set with
open a millinery store it a suitable tray—Mr. B. Rose and wife and Mr.
place cun to found, j
Wm. H. Merrick.
Amberina sauce dish—Geo. W. Sher­
Scott Kogers took the 2:15 p. m. train
for Omaha, Neb., Tuesday. He will man and Miss Belle Handy.
Silver butter knife—Mr. and Mrs. H.
spend BKveral weeks among relatiuHi
Handy.
and friends in that state.
••
Glass pickle dish—Ruth Handy.
John Van Arman leave* for Kansas
Three hundred and fifty dollars—Mr.
trntay, of which state he intends becom­ Nelson Holmes and wife.
ing a resident. Hi* family will follow
Two dollars in silver—John P. Phil­
as S'xin as he becomes located.
lips. .
Large chromo—Mr. C. M. Brown and
Mrs. Hughes, who has been u very
wife.
ruJCMW
in
,
t00aynir
a
JJara
„
efficient clerk in Goodyear &amp; Barnes’
Fuller.
for
tjiue, has gone to Chicago,
"and
nd uiH
,nBkc
t,
‘
a,
cirv
her
holiw
Geo. Fuller.
wifi make that city her home. '**

Xl/.Monday,
—Mrs. James .Slattery was 77
y) sirs of
yteini
of agi
age; and on that evening her
children, grand-children and -.ravgreatgrand-children, of this city, to the numtor of 25. assembled at her home and
had a
verv enjovable
n very
enjoyable time. Grandma
Slattery
perhaps the
the happiest
happiret of
of
•J'"“—’ was perhaps,

The moat exciting trial in the histo­
ry of Barry county closed Thursday
aftenvim with the conviction of -Wm.

J. Carveth for mingling poison with
intent to murder his wife. As our
readers doubtless understand, we be­
lieve the verdict a righteous one, and
the sentence of 18 years at hard labor a
just penalty for so heinous a crime. If
there uro others implicated in the of­
fense! wo hope they may to apprehended
and properly punished. But it ought
to take something toside the words of
Carveth to base a foundation for belief
that another than he is guilty of the
poisoning. It will to remembered that
in the presence of court, jury and audi­
ence Friday morning, he stated that ho
was as guiltless of the crime as a babe
in its cradle. After that, it is alleged
he virtually confessed to the poisoning.
Still later, according to a reporter of the
Evening News, be is said to have stated
that the “woman in the case” was more
Silty than he. Tho words of the conrimed wretch, who has told such
conflicting stories, are not trustworthy,
und other and more convincing evidence must be produced before those
who profess to be fair, who would do as
they would be done by, can afford to
believe that another than Carveth is
implicated with him. The trial was
productive of much bitterness, which
will soon disappear. The man who
would seek to destroy the life of a wife
and the mother of his children is a
wretch worthy of public execration.
But he is now suffering the penalty of
his hellish deeds, and that should suffice.
Some have carried their bitterness so far
as to condemn the attorneys who acted
in Carveth's behalf. Tills feeling too
will subside when people have time to
stop and consider bow nnjust and wrong
such an opinion is. Who will say that
Carveth. who up to Friday noon pro­
tested his innocence to his attorneys, to,
the court to the people, to his wife and
to the officers, was not entitled to a de­
fense ? What is the law worth that will
not shield the rights of a man who Is
charged with crime and who boldly and
persistently claims that he is innocent?
He is presuiaod to be innocent until the
contrary is proven, and bis rights should

Don’t yon think it would

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8 lbs. Ackron Oat Meal,
5 lbs. Rolled Avena,
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5 lbs. Wheat Grits,
4 lbs. Ceraline,
4 lbs. XXX Butter Crackers,
4 lbs.. New Turkish Prunes,
G-lbs. Rice,
5 lbs. Japan Tea Dust
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3 lbs. Choice Japan Tea,
2j lbs. Choicest Japan Tea,
2 lbs. Golden Rio Coffee—green,
2 lbs. Choice Rio Coffee—roasted,
3 lbs. Good Rio Coffee—roasted and ground,
1 lb. Best Mixed Candy,
4 lbs. Mixed Bird Seed,
8 Bars Kitchen Soap,
7 Bars Kirk’s Soap,
5 Doz. Sour Pickles,
&lt;
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3 Doz. Sweet Pickles,
10 lbs. Granulated Sugar,
1 lb. Spear Head Plug Tobacco,
1 lb. Grit Plug Tobacco,
1 lb. Sweet Cuba Tobacco,
1 lb. Jumbo Tobacco,
1 lb. Sentry Smoking Tobacco,
1 Can Sweet Corn,
1 Can Tomatoes,
8 Cakes Fine Toilet Soap,
r
26 Boxes Matches (300 in box),
Best Roller Flour per cwt.
Best Entire Wheat Flour per cwt,
Whole Codfish per lb.,
Choice New Fat Mackerel per lb.,

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We are the leaders in Low Prices. All goods first-class
We are the only strictly cash Grocery and Crockery House
in Hastings.

J. H. Beamer &amp; Co,
THE BEST
1 '
FURNACE MADE
And therefore the cheapest, is the

Barry County Pomona Grange,:
No. 2»i, P. of H;, convened at Glass
Creek Grange Hall. Feb. 20, according
to previous notice. the Worthy Muster
in chair. The nay though cold was
very pleasant, and memtora of Pomona
and sutordinate granges of the countv
gathered at the hall so that it was filled.
GettingGrange called to order at eleven o’clock. 4 Diving Flues, effecting a great saving of fuel.
Brother Now land gave m an address 1 • the greatest quantity of heat frohi a given quantity of
of welcome, followed by sister Newland wood. It is the only diving flue furnace made.
with a poem, entitled "Welcome to Po­
mona,” and in a very able and appropri­
ate manner gave Pomona Grange a
Three Radiators. Most Furnaces have but one. This gives
' very cordial welcome, then Brother
■ the Kenfield furnace a great advantage over other fur­
Stone, of Union Grange No. 648, gave
the response. We then listened to the naces as a heat producer.
reports of the sutordimxte granges,
which were pre»?nt«l in writing, show­
ing the condition and standing of each
It has an ash-pit. Most wood furnaces have none. This
grange, and mt find them In a prosper­
• saves much trouble and inconvenience.
ous condition. The reports show a
guin of fifty members since January
1st, 18815: then listened to an original
Easiest to adjust to get a given temperature in a
poem hy Sister Anna Williams, after
which the question was taken up,
&gt; house.
namely: “How shall we extend Grange
principles and secure for them the
respect and attention they deserve?”
Thickness of shell, and castings and radiators; giving
Opened by Brother Parker, of Johns­
■ surance of long wear and better uniformity of neat.
town Grange, and then the question
was discussed for some time. We then
had an essay by Sister Smith, ot Glass
Perpendicular flues, insuring much more heat than the oriCreek Grange. Question: “Is strict dis­
,
cipline
necessary in Grange work?”
■ dmary horizontal flues.
Opened by Brother Chester Honeywell,
,of Prairieville Grange, then fully dis­
,cussed. We then listened to music, af­
Those who expect to build houses the coming season will
■ter which we had a recess of an hour
save money by heating with furnace. The best made furnace,
and a half for dinner.
Call at
After dinner came some Grange work the most economical, is the Kenfield furnace.
with closed gates, after which we had
,
some
splendid literary exerdsra which
,consisted of poems, essays, recitations,
,selections and declamations lasting un­
&lt;til evening. Evening session in the
■
fifth
degree, and during the session
,
eight
sutordlnate members took the de-’
,gree of Pomona.
Hastings, Mich., and get estimates of cost of heating and ven­
*
CHABUWW.BIGO8, Bee.

A g lass ball shoot. 100 tolls for S50
Closing of the Carveth Case.—
aside, has been arranged between Sid
Crowell and the crack shot of Manistee, At 11,40 a. m. of Thursday, Prosecutor
the match to take place as soon us the Colgrove closed one of tho ablest and
weather permits.
most powerful pleas ever heard in the
The jury in the Carveth case desire court room. It is conceded to be the
through the Banner to express their beet this famous trial had developed.
thanks to Sheriff Long and deputies also It was convincing and masterly in
io the landlord of the American house every respect.
for unlfoim kindness and courtesies.
After the noon recess. Judge Hooker
Circuit Count adjourned Monday began his charge to the jury. It was
able, clear and impartial. It seems im­
until the first day of the next regular possible that It could have been better­
term, in obedience to orders from ed in any respect
It was about three p. in. when the
Judge Hooker, on account of the illaess of one of bis children, from scarlet case went to the jury. After deliberat­
ing for about an hour and a half, they
fever.
returned to the court room and report­
Barry county may have an unenvi­ ed their verdict of “GuiltyF The pris­
able record as to the number of high oner was in tho tor when tho verdict
crimes committed, but no county in was announced- He seemed uncon­
ON ALL POINTS OF THE TRIANGLE,
the.state can show a better record far cerned. and evinced no precepttable
emotion, but when being returned to
Greeting: a meeting of all regular 05
dealing with criminals according to the jail he gave wav to his emotions.
their just deserts.
1degree members of the E. M. rite of
Friday morning Carveth was sen­
Memphis, in good standing in the state
The horse-owners of this city are tenced to IB years at Jackson at hard
of Michigan, fa called to a&amp;Mmbte at
talking up an association, anticipattag tator. The prisoner made a long and
the city of Ha.&lt;tings. Mich. April 7th,
pathetic plea for the clemency of the
leasing the track on the fair grounds.
1886. at 2 o’clock p. m. and form a Mys­
court, stating that he was as innocent
• With the number of fine horses now of the crime as a'bato in its cradle, and
tic Temple State Uouncfl of Fast Mas­
ters of the Great Work.
owned In the city, such nn organization other like asMirtiuns, sobbing violently
should be formed.
st times.
Friday evening it fa said that he
C. A. Billingham has set up a hay
mode a virtual ccmfeasion to his wife
pruui iu this city, and will purchase hay This Carveth denied the next morning.
• in any quantity. We bespeak success
Carveth’* prison number is 3,776, and
;
be as sacredly regarded as those of the
for this enterprise. The wonder is

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Required to run this furnace than for one ordinary parlor
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to operate, will heat your whole bouse, give uniformity of
temperature, and is cleaner and healthier for the house than
a stove. Whether your dwelling is new or old, it will pay you
to put in one of these furnaces. At Brooks I Kenfield’s yon
can see one in operation, (kill in.

�FOREIGN

GOSSIP.

—In Kngisnd there w now a society
f*r the. “preservation of footpaths.
—Hie Univoraily Pnsw of Oxford has
now nppliancTS for printing took* m
rar hundred and fifty languages and
dinhvt-.
.
*
*
—’Italy exprtrto atou! fifty million
trg* to Englund Annually, for which
»toy gut an average price of nine cento
per oosen. i
-In muko °1 &lt;lr«“
PW&gt;le ot
Sanni* are qtlte primitive, so nearly so
that it became necessary to pu«a a law
fortokliug Senator* to appear naked at
any &gt;H-*ion, under penalty of one hun­
dred dollars for caret appearance.
—Some Indian arrow beads were late-,
ly shown nl the Socloto d'AnthropoIogio
which wore poisoned with curare over a
century ago, but still retainod their
deadly power. Small animals scratched
with.tii&lt;*iu dh^l In half an hour.
—The following ailvertiseincnt ap­
pears in a Vienna nmvgpaper:
“A rospectabte marrtol couple, of whom the
husband is no dancer, desires to make
the acquaintance of an equally respecta­
ble couple, where the wifo is no dancer,
in order to visit balls in company.”
—A Ihiriln woman lately attempted to
kill herself by. drinking five ouncdia of
keropemt She became unconscious, but
was fully restorcd'to health in throe or
four dayr. The Dcut»che Woehenndirifl
tells of a. man who drank habitually anordinary liquor giro* of petroleum aevera! timo weekly without any disagree­
able cotus-quenoee.
~rA ramarkabln explosion which oc­
curred in Germany shows the force posMw&lt;d by dusL A sack of flour, falling
down stairs, opened and scattered the
contents'in a cloud through the lower
room, where a burning gas flame set
.fire to tto dust, causing an^cxplodon
which liftril u part of the roof nf the
mill and broke almost all the wimtows.
—Signor Martipi, one of the largest
owners uf liou-« pro|&gt;crty in the city of
Genoa, had a feeling of gratitude to-his
tenant-*, who. by their regularity of pay­
ment. hail unnbicd him to spend hb'dftdining years in comfort.
When bb
will was opened it was discovered tliut
the old gentleman had instructed his .ex­
ecutors that all bis tenants, rick and
poor, male ami fvjnnie. were to reside
rent free in tho hmwes tlnra occupie&gt;l by
them, if they deeirrd to do so, as long
ns they livnd.
—According to an official statement
issued by thi&gt; Japanese Government,
there occurred five hundred and iiftythrre earthquakes during the nine yliara
.mil six months preceding December,
1884, averaging one earthquake for
every six days and six hours. This
mu.-t. however, refer to die capital and
surrounding district only, and earthqunkes of great violence can alone be
counted, for Prof. Milne was able to
trace un.average ot an- earthquake per
day in Nagasaki, in the extreme south
of the Japanese archipelago.
• *-fcerry, tho English hunginnn. is a
tali, rrej&gt;octable-looking man, with the
appeanmo) ot a mechanic. He is a
shoemaker by trade, but does not work
now. I'mtho cfecutiouer is well paid. He
gets fifty dollars » head, or. when there
are luorc Chan one, fifty dollar* for
the. first, twenty-five 'dollars
for
the second and twenty-five dollars
for the third, with all' his expenses
paid.
The first essential is nerve,
and Berry has nerve.
Binns, who pteciskxl him, wm a braggart, and liked
pnbiicty. Hi- would smoko kb pipe out­
ride half an hour liefore sn execution,
and drink, nnd had an active tongue.
Now the executioner is obliged to bleeii
in jail the night .before a hanging. Galcroft, who was hangman for ao many
also a Uioemaker.
yea__.
-------- ; and, like
Berry. a quiek retiring man.

jiucleu* of this planet. Jupiter is attend­
ed bv four moon*, whieh wolvci around
him’at carton* distances. The study ot
tbuao bourns la of ^rent interest; from
vrntohlng their movements we get tho
first hint of the velocity of light. Hext
in order in our outward journey comns
Saturn, at tho distance of 884,000.000
miles from the sun, and taking no Im*
than 10,759 days to complete its revolu­
tion round that luminary. This planet,
thougli less than Jupiter, Is still of gi­
gantic dimemuonii, ita diameter being
71,000 mile*. Sntnrn is tho lightest of
all the planets, its density being only
ft
0.75. so that if placed in a huge ocean it
would float with a fourth
fourth of
of ibi
its bulk
bulk
' ‘'
stove the water. The most remarkable
thing, however, about this planet is the
system of rings by which it is surrounded. What these rings are has tong been
a puxxle to airtronomors, but the most
plausible explanation seems to be that
tluw arc composed of myriad hosts of
small meteoric bodies circulating at
some distance round the body of the
planet Saturn has no less than eight
moons under Ito control, and if it has
any inhabitants like oumelves—wh’ch is
not likely, however—the heavens must
a strange sight to them, with these
y&gt;igiit moons and meteoric swarm*.—
jCaueWt Naqazine.

pl.nj u'poo U&gt;.
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°&lt; —l-d
-/i.

—A school-house built of vobbleatonra la one of the curiosities of Ante­
lope Valley, in Tehama County. Cal.
are inrulred, has been the source of much
!
—The Government
Au-lria tu
discussion within the last few years and the
£ven the American Board riw right to
ly or build halls for Bi bls Irotoro* any­
lawyers. To see two physicians of reputa­
where in Bohemia. Thia is an impor­
tion take tho Hand anil swear directly contant concesaian. and shows the growing
favor of the authoritiea toward evan­
sanity or insanity, i&gt; certainly do4 gelical work.—(fa-Mian Union.
I
1
—-The Gnild of Kindnco” la the
~
,7. name of nn institution belonging to the
i
bolder wlUl “X
du® r*Pccl r&lt;*
Methodist New Connection. Great
I knowledge displayed, and no wonder that
Britain. It has for its object the culti­
t a quick-witted man of law finds many an
vation and dovelopnu'nt of the spirit of
I opportunity to tunke some cutting fling at
kindness among tne brethren and sis­
ters of the d*miminatlon primarily and
the proftesion when so much yet remains
j among all Christians generally.
•mpiricai.
.
—In the State of llllnoia. fifty-one
In th* complications of modern life,
’ years ago. there were 2J0 Buptiat
however, with Its many features demand­ churches. 2.600 communicants; now
ing special study and examination, expert there are 955 churche*. 76,040 commu­
testimony is a necessity, and its true value nicants and 685 pratora. Lart year
is not affected by differences between doo- there were fifty-two misalonaric* doing
service within the precincta of tho Stalo.
tore upon questions which are as yet but
, under the anapioM of the State Mtoaion
very imperfectly understood. The exBoard.-—Chicago Mail.
■
—In connection with the rumored
specialist of every kind roust be looked to project to establish a German nniverswhen any question demanding more than i ity In Schenectady. N. Y., which the
common knorI edge or experience arises, । German Government will be Mked to
THE PEACOCK THRONE.
endow with the modest sum of 1.000.­
and his word usually passe* without caviL
000 marks, tlie Berlin Tagliche RundThe concurrent testimony of druggists, ; sehau pertinently asks- "Should Ger­
■ too at the Wou*er of Delhi.
therefore, upon the virtues of a remedy
many not take a much greater Interest
India has been the place, no doubt
in haring the German-Americana come
where diamonds have exhibited then
daily, must be hold as decisive. Itisln- ■ over to finish their studies at our own
most glowing splendors.
That was a
universities?"
singular and wild fancy of Aurungaebe,
I
-Mr. F. W. Malden, one of the
. of Athlophoros. A few of the testimanmli
! busiest and wealthiest contractors and
when, in 1658, ho deposed Jib father, the ’
follow. Kremers dk Bangs, of Holism!,
&gt; builders in Baltimore, has become an
Shah
Jehan,
and
usurped
his
throne.
Ifich^
says
:
'
, evangelist, leying'a centrally lorAted
He caused to be constructed the famous
" Lui March one of cur cuatomere had
j place of amusement for his own use on
Takht-i-Taua, or Peacock throne, rep­ a severe attack of inflammatory rheuraa, Sundays, and holding revival imw.tinn
resenting, by appropriate jewels, a pea­ tism, which he is subject to. At one time j Sunday afternoon nnd evenings. He
he was so bad ly off that he could scarcely
cock. ito head overlooking, its tail over­
more without almost screaming from pain. J pays all the expenses, takes up the colshadowing, the person of the Emperor He tried aereral physician*, but they only i lections, and says the meeting* are for
talk sind prayer, but not for preaching.,
when sitting on the throne.. The natural gave him temporary relief. He next re­
colors of the bi^d were reprcMlited by sorted to Athlophorna. After he had ' —BaUimort American.
—When Chnon Farrar got back to
the rarest and most gorgeous stones of taken the first dose he felt relieved and i
enntinuing Io take it he was able to walk
old St. Margaret's under the shadow of
the Eastern world, and tho eyes of the
after he had use&lt;l two bottles.”
I Westminister Abbey, lie took part in a
bird were supplied by thbjwo rofebrnted
J. R. and 8. E. Matthews, of the City 1 queer whunony. After the sermon a
diamonds, the Koh-l-nur.or the Mountain Drug store, Gregory, Mich., say:
1 basket was brought out containing
of Light, nnd the Koh-l-tur, the Moun­
‘‘ Mr. H. D. Grieve, who is well known
nineteen loaves of bread and nineteen
tain of Sinai. ’ The gentleman who put In this town and vicinity, waa troubled
old people received a loaf and a six­
np this very pretty piece of maehinerr with lame knee for the last seven or eight
pence each. The loaves were done np
called himself Aiirungtebe-thnt is. the &gt; years, but could find nothing that would
in
new handkerchiefs. The quaint cus­
ornament of the throne; and he mkui* relieve him until he used Atlilophoroa.
tom has been carried on at SL MarHe used one bottle and has not been trou­
to have occupied it until he was elghtv
। gnret’s for more than three hundred
bled
since,
and
that
was
about
six
mouths
seven years of ago. when, by and bv.
after the roign of scvcnJ succcmom, t fie apn."
—The celebration of the fifth cen­
“There Sa probably no remedy beftse
Peacock throne was broken up and all its
splendor scattered.
When Nadir Shah the public," ears Jamea A. Lcasia, of tenary of the ITnirorrity of Heidelberg
next August will to a gigantic affair,
broke up the Peacock throne, the Koh- Williamstown, Mich., “that meets with
such general aativfartion and gnod results,
over
twenty thousand old students
i-nur was missing, nnd all Jib eflprts to
particularly in rhenmatunn ami neuralgia,
being expected, as well as many other
obtain it were baffled. At last a woman ; aa Alhlopharoa. To my knowledge maay
Sucato. deputations, etc. Theprcparaof the harem betrayed the secret. In­ eases that failed to obtain relief from all
ons have already commenced. Victor
forming Nadir that the vanquished Em­ other sourre* were completely enrol by
von Schcffel, himself an old student of
peror wore it concealed &gt;!i his turban.
tho use of Athlophoros. 1 hare for some
Heidelberg, and the celebrated author
Nadir hail recourse to a very clever time observed-its n»c and effects and must
of many song*, has written a jubilee
trick to obtain possession of the tirizc. say there is nothing like it. I could give
hymn, for which Vincent Lachner luu
He had seized already on tho hulk of numerous certificates of cna** of cure, bat
tho Delhi treasures and had concluded a It seems superfluous, as a trial will be th* composed music.
treaty with the poor deposr&lt;l Mogul proof and conviction.”
PUNGENT PARAGRAPHS.
Emperor, with whom ho could not very
If you cannot ret ArniorMoarK of jaar dm*.
*1a. w will ......I 1, il ■ 'I ii • (.Milt &lt;i,l
।I r.f
well, therefore, get up another quarref.
—The transformations of nature are
so he availed himself of a time-tonored
wonderful. Put a herring in a tin box
custom seldom omitted by Princes of
with some cottonseed oil and il imme­
1equal rank on state occasions a few
diately turns into u sardine.—Toledo
Upon a great ceremony
'days after.
Blade.
'held nt Delhi, Nadir proposed that he
Battle
CNvk
is
still
in
the
darkness
—Two farmers had a dispute about
;nnd the Emperor should exchange tur­ us to who Is the coming man for post­ tin, boundary lines of their farms.
bans in token of good faith. The Em­
Their dispute b now settled nnd so are
peror, astonished? wm taken aback. He master.
,
Words are weak to express the won­ the lawyer*—on their farms.-—N. F.
mid no time for reflection.
Check­
Ledger. J
4
mated.
he wa* compelled to comply derful curative properties of that prime
'
—Mother—"You haven’t given the
with
the Insidious reqncst.
Nadir's among nxsiern medicine*, Mishler's
'
Herb
Bitters.
M.
A.
Fairer,
Supt
of
child
any
prixe."
Teacher
—"Alas! he’s
turban
wits
glittering
with
gems,
but
!t
'
always i’dle.” Mother—"Then he’s dis­
’was only itself n plain sheepskin head­ the Lancaster, Ph,. County Hospital,
gear.
‘The Emperor, however, dis­ abandoned the attempt to express his serving a prixo for perseverance.Ex­
I
nor sur­ delight and admiration for the medi­ change.
1played neither chagrin
prise; his indifference wm so great cine. He had long suffered frtun dys­
—Tbe English language consisto of
tnat Nadir supposed lie had been de­ pepsia. disease of the kidneys and about thirty-eight thousand words, yet
neuralgia, and used hundnils of so-call­
ceived; but withdrawing to his tent, he
ed remedies without good results. At when a man b pulling on a tight boot
THE PLANETS.
unfolded the turban, and .gazing upon lost he tried Mishler's Bitters, and in a or waiting for hh wife to dre»s he
the long-coveted stone, he exclaimed: short time was perfectly cured.
nearly always invetMs a few extra
lBlerr&lt;t&lt;uc
"Koh-i-nur!" (The Mountain of Llglit!)
words to express hb fooling*.—Chicago
The hardware store of B. F. Ladd, Tribune.
When the Punjaub wm annexed in 1849.
/
Venus, m well known to us all as the and the East India Company took pos­ Port Huron, was closed by creditors
—The latest sjing U: “Kb* the Baby
loTelieHt object in tho heavuns, the even­ session of the Lahore treasury in part Tuesday.
While You Can.’’ Procraictination to
ing and the morning star, resembles payment of the debt due by the Lahore The Bev. Geo. H. Tiiater, of Bour­ the thief of osculation and the man who
bon, Ind., says; “Both myself nnd waits until the baby h sixteen take*
elofcdy vttr own earth. Its aim is al­ Government, it was stipulated that the
Koh-i-nur should be presented to the
wife owe our lives to Shiloh's Con­
•many chances on getting beautifully
most tbe annio, its diameter being 7,666
Qricen of England. Here happened one
sumption Cuke." For sale by Wm.
left—Omaha Herald.
miles: ito-day is almost the same length, or the mart entertaining incidents nnd
11. Goodyear.
—“Well. I declare. I could err my
and its density is rather less than five the last little romance in connection Ahe You Made miserable by Indiges­
tion. Constipation. Dizziness, Loss of eyes out with vexation.” "What’s the
times that of water. It revolves around with its history. At a meeting of the
Appetite, Yellow Skin? Shiloh's Vit- matter, my dear?” "I wore mv new
thrf Min at n disteucr of 69.UOO.O0O miles East India Hoard the pricclcas diamond
alizer in a positive cure. For sale bonnet to church, and I don’t believe a
wn«
committed
to
the
cure
of
the
illus
­
in the space of 224 &lt;lays. Like Mn&gt;
by Wm. IL Goodyear.
ffingle woman looked at IL” "Well, my
trious John (afterward Lord) Lnwraicn.
cury, uowuvor, Venus is moonless. He recvirral it, dropped it; Into his waist­ Why Will You cough when Shiloh's dear.-1 can tell you how to attract at­
, Cure give immediate relief. Price 10 tention noxtSunday.” "Hdw?” "Wear
Pawing thu earth in the meantime, we coat pocket, and thought no more about
conic to the well-known red planet it. He went home, changed his clothes &gt;cts. 60 cts. and SI. For sale by Wm. your last year s’ bonuet"—Chicago
H. Goodyear.
.
Mars, 'nfisiihiiiel is particularly inter­ for dinner, and threw the wabteoat Shiloh's Catahrh Remedy- - a posi­ Inter Ocean.
—Lecturer (to hackmnn)—“Nowyou
esting in many, points of view. Next aside. Some time afterward a message
tive cure for Catarrh, Diptberin and
to Mercury it is the ainalleat of the four came from the Queen to the Governor-’
are
sure
your
horties
are in good con­
Canker Mouth. For sale by Wm. 11.
Didhousie. ordering
dition.” Hackman—"O. yea. sir. Trust
)&gt;luiu:l«. its diameter bring only 1.2i)'J General. Lord
Goodyear.
.
mites, little more thru) half that of tho tbe jewel to be ut once trans­ Haokmetack" a lasting nnd fragrant me for that” Lecturer—"It's only
perfume. Price 25 and 50 cents. For proper for you to know that when I get
earth or VeuuE Its distance from the mitted to her. Lawrence said nt the
8a|e by Wm. H. Goodyeftr.
through my lecture 1 like to leave the
&gt;■110 is 141,(X)0,000 miles, land itcom- board to his brother Heart'—hb brothcr■plctes its circuit in 687 days. The In-arms also in the greatness of Italian Shiloh sCuhe will immediately relieve hall in a hurry.” Hackman—"What
Croup. Whooping cough and Bron­ time shall I (!X|&gt;ect you. air?” lyccturor
length of ks d.-.y docs not; differ mate­ conquest: 'tWell, semi it at once.'*
chitis. For sale by W m. H. Goodyear. —"Um; ah—well-that will depend a
rially from that of our own, Mars has “Why, you have it!” said Henry. Law­
two moons, and one of them pre- rence used afterwad to say how - terror- For DybpkpsLA and Liver complaint, good deal on the audience.''—N. F.
you have a printed guarantee on every
MUts a phenomenon unique in tbe stricken he was at hb own cam!cssn cm.
tottle of Shiloh’s Vitallxer. It never
system. No’ other moon behaves like and how he muttered to himself: "This
—An eminent scientist attributes the
fails to cure. For sale by Wm. II.
this one, for It goes around Mors is the worse trouble I ever got Into.”
remarkable longevity of a woman who
Goodyear.
stout throe times every day; that iato This mighty chieftain, whore eagle eye
A Nasal Injector free with each bot­ recently died at the age of 109 to the
and
iron
hand
were
equal
to
the
largest
my.It goes taster round Mars than Mars
tle of Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy. fact that ahe never wore a high bonnet
ttocs ou iu own axi*.
Imagine our and smallest interests, nnd who raved
Price SO cents. For sale by Wm. H. in a theater. We also understand that
ttKxni rising and setting three times for us our Indian Empire, had treated
the vigorous health of a Philadelphia
Goodyear.
every twenty-four hours! Another in­ the famous diamond with dtaramect!
man now In his ninety-ninth year is due
However,
it
was
found
where
he
hnd
put
Battle Creek has a new cigar factory to the fact that he never went out be­
teresting feature in Mars b tlib: Wo
it,
and
the
delightful
biographer
of
Law
­
that
employs
none
but
union
hands.
can see through otu telescopes wliat
tween the acts to make astronomical
to be the configuration of ito con­ rence says: "Never, I feel sure, whether
observations through a glass.—NorrixMothers!
mothers!
mothers!
Why
tinents and oceans, :uid nho accumula­ flashing‘in the diadem of Turk or Mogul, will you allow your little darling to tenon Herald.
or
the
uplifted
swt.nl
of
Persian,
Afghan
tion of snow at ito poles.
suffer with those horrible worms w. cn
—A sympathetic apirit la one of the
or
Sikh
conqneror.
did
it
pass
through
Wo next turn our attention to tbe
a sure remedy is so near and cheap? chief dre-requiaites to all good conveyother groupof planets—Jupiter, Saturn, so strange a crisis or ran a greater risk Dr. Jackson’s vegetable worm syrup ration. No matter what natural gifta
TIran u* and Neptune. These are dte- of being lost forever 'than when it lay will surely give relief and costs but 25
a man may have, what depths of.
tingiiishad by their- enormous sb*?, im- forgotten in the waistcoat pocket of cents. For sale by W. Goodyear.
thought, or breadth of knowledge, or
meuMo dbtonre from tto sun, rapid rev­ John Lawrence." The Kon-i-nur is
W. Ball of Hamburg has gone to brilliance of expreraton, if- he do not
olution on their own axis and very now preserved in Windrer Castle, but a Vermont to purchase tine-wool sheep. intereat himaelf in other people, look
stnnll density. Jlto change from Mars model of the gem is kepi &gt;n the jewel
Credifis due the German women and at things from their stand-pdlnL share
to Jupiter h m'deed remarkable. The room of the Tower of London.—Leisurt
in their feelings, mid be as ready and
.
physicians for first using Red Clover
latter pianeL himiliar to every ob­ Htnirn.
bloMomsas a medicine. Beet results glad to listen cordially m to talk freely,
server at tto- heavens, i.s 1 ndeed a giant
an: uuwuueu
COllHJineU witb
Wilt) ou
OUTr njwlll never be a good convertor.—
among ginnls In moat) it is equu to
—Recently a yuum
not a tliou- mcd!c.nal
medicinal roots and heftn.
herl®, as in jur.
Dr. (hnsttan l/ni.m.
all th« planets put together, its iiinmeJones »Red clover Tonic, which is the
tnr being no |&lt;ws than 85,000 miles, and sand miles from Kt__------- -------- , —
erived an offer of marnagsfrom a suitor t&gt;«t known remedy for all blood direas- •nUsuln wdl. Ttiry do wW ,h„
to. disuuuxi from the san 682.000,000
oas. stomach and liver troubles, plm- rnurw, „■&lt;■&lt;,nllo, w t|„l&lt; n.Uv, cuir mitos. It takes 4.332
was laid before
toms, but when they serve roast beef
itoymriy revolution.
hesitation. otwith Yorkshire pudding to an Engilsh■ man and macroni toon Italian thev
make a mistake. An American mreJ
Of Fred Hotchki®.
.
should be served- in American
Nine fiurucra from Kalamazoo county
purchased ticket* to go went Monday

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Dr. Jackson's penetrating liniment

Bitters
ANSWERED.

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BROwisfROII BITTERS
loTkroTto-wlh JlTlbal Pl
tuate and bring in tb.-tmn»hO’iuuftf
so aeecribeu as tuiiows, to-wii; The hr»; 1J

.m««. TAKE NO OTHER.

CJIA8. B. BAUER.
AtEy for Mort;
Probata Order.

GRANI

IOTHER

Stale ot Michigan. Ccuntv nf Jtam At a sraJon ot tto Prolate 1.1 county eftarrv. bokfon at ti:r prolate i

°* yeb,n“7. Uj tto year os

U«od herbs in doctoring tho family.arid
her simple remedies IUD CVAJS in
most cases. Without the uao ot herbs,
medical science would be powerless;

MISHLER’S

Bitters­

is s oom I instiou of valuable herbs, oaroJUlly cotEpouudsd from the formula of
a regular Fby»icran. who used Uxia pro-

ogjatoeoirtttMm io te hoideu st the rn-uu*
Oflte*. tn lhe city of Hastlnx*. Ju xaM cr untj
•nd show reuw. lf anv therr lie. win tlw pravA
of too petltlotar «hould sol be grai.tot. Aida
t« farther ordered. Tbal raid peil’.v.u.rr gneB*.
ttee totbeperaou* lntemt&lt;dln Mid eMate.d
the pendency of raid petition, nnd the hrartw
thereof by chuxIm a copy of thi» order u- S
published tn tbo Hartli«l Itaxsaa. n :
par printed and cirvutaicd m raid cmuty^
Bam', once in rneh werk for tLnr .urcwiln

Default Uartnx been uiwle ii. the craHt
PSlRje. IWMfc by Solarr-w
ItatoA May Mb, A. D. 1*3. and re ontrd oc
KU ray of May, A. D. two. tn' Uber Na ;

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curine

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gtoen toycurotbe payment of one buudi rd mw
seventy-five dollars, with Interest at the rate st

Ik QalrltTMt,
MIBHLBB

Dru&lt;jl*L TIT.

should any default be made iu the pajmrai
said Interest or any port thereof for tie &gt;p
at thirty days, the whole should brroirr &lt;*cr
payable forthwith.
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fits:

Notice la hereby xiveu, Itot by an order o?the
rrotiale Court lor the County m Barry, otado oa
the iMhdavot January. A. D. taso. air mouttia
from lliat data were allowed for eredliora to

present tlielr rlnliin to S
the Probate office. la the

Eg
an* anas; laence aoom mi a line |-ar*.;ri wit*
the quarter line to theTbornspple river. throw
snvtHty along said river to a natal so that a

July next, at ten o'clock In the forenoon of each
of those days. ,
‘
a UW.

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drrdths dollars (tno.CS/ and an attorney tre N

sald line being B chains and M&gt; link’ long &lt;« ii
west side; containing two acre*, exceptk.g n
acre off and from the wc«t side tbrrrof.
Dated Jaauarv i«h. i«m
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Mortgages

CHAM. H. BAUER.
AWy tor Mortta

CLOTHING

Tbe “ T. a i CO/jriotbmg FI IS
ha. a CUSTOM FINISH
"-1 i«MADE TO WEAR, h &gt;«
’AMOUR lor bears Ibr BERT ni-J
UEAPEST, mid in made in ALL
ALL SIZES, ALL
■ 1IAPES and lor ALL ACER.
Thirst- Goods may I&gt;o known by the
bot &lt;• trade mark
Is, Don’t
•‘V tiny more clothing untfl wn hnve
•1 u mm nf Um 1,
(’J. brand

R. K. GRANT

IXault having been made In Jhe eondldSM
da certain morlgasa executed tn Charts 11
Horse, unmarried, nf Yantrr Spring*. lUrw
worty. Michigan, toMtwville Burford, of 'ir«rt
ttapkfv.
Juiejal
'*-*
■Kent
-------county,
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t«ra

by said mortjpigr or any part them*', rmd tbs
aasnbfslx hundrMtawntv-tbroc ami «f l&lt;* &gt;'•»
nn being now claimed to l* dtw &lt;•«
na--»
gaga for principal and aernn-d Int. n-:
Notice is thrrvfnrr hereby given tti»l mis
nlSivaSgi'
will be forrclost d t&gt;&gt; sab- of the iww*
M mJ
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fcria
nn r.lUa*
the eocte ii
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id mortgaged premix - ’ -■ * . . ’.1
iws are dlwntied In anld m»rtrsi*
half mint tbQ smith m-i •;n»rtw
[Ml afthehouth east quarter Ik! «'f Mviu n uiw
njMWwrittirs* M north M range tm po) w«e*
in Barrv CYnintv and Slate of Micblcahi esh day at Ertsrnary, fw.
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Deatons

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FLYING

TELEGRAPH.

WHAT WARNER’S SAFE
CURECURESAND,
WHY.

Krria! Vl»Jon»ry.
You have probably wen bi (ho new*pajH-ra from tltco to time ronw rnther
vague nil unions Jo a new telegraphing
Mthcma which te to enable people who CONGESTION OF THE KlDNEYH
arc stationary to communicate with
Back Aohe.
’
friend* who arc traveling on railway
trains while they are in motioh. I had I RELAXATION OF THE KIDNEYS.
BLADDER
OB
UR
IN
AMY
ORGAN
b
’
lioen regarding thin scheme m rather
ephemeral, ami even visionary, until
EL. STONE, DROPSY, ENLARGED
recently, when a friend of mine, to
Prostate Gland, impowhom it wan montioneil, broke out most
TENCY OB GENEBAL DBwnthusisatlcally eonoorning it, und he
BILIBY, BRIGHT'S DIS­
finally induqca mo to
up town to
EASE.
where the ixmcm is in active ojwraWhy) Because it is the only rental v
The compafiy which te undertaking uricWfrid lttihaS 1)0''?‘r tn ,‘XP‘‘J the
’ ,urea’ of wh,°h there are
k&gt; introduce this flying telegraph has a
numb r of line* laid down to illustrate rente 500 grains rerreted each day as
“‘‘“•‘‘la'' action, and anfth.« working uf the machine, and nearly
fldent
if
retained
in tho blood, to kill
iwcry day eonin railway magnate or
other perwmage of influenco in thn oom- Ju mien' ^Jsthe direct cause of nil
the above direares, as well aa Heart
munity is shown tho nwulta of these ex­ jD iaease
Rheumatism,
Apoplexy,
periments. Tho tiehnme te worked simply
i8» laumltv and Death.
enough. A wiro te laid down along tho
Thia KTvat specific relieve the kidneys
grhnud betwiMn the tracks on which terS?n^UCh ^loodtheIU from Ml
. (ho' cam run. and underneath the
re8U)ITB ‘hem to healthy ac‘ floor of each vehicle te a ooil of wire U°,“ J,y its certain and woihing powers.
which takes up thn Hound u It te sent
Zt CT/rMofso Jaundice. Enlargement
along the ground.
The ooil doe* nut of the Liver, Abacesa and Catarrh of
touch tho other wire at all. but picks up Uie Blltpucu. BntaJ^'SXb’.

•he aoond through tho air. no matter at
what Hjtecd the train may be going. Thn
value of the sohenw, according to the
promoters lies partly in the great aocommuitatinn which it would be to rail­
way pnaaangurH, an&lt;l partly in the chunoo
h would give tlio people in • control
railroads to avoid accidenta. For in• stance, let ns ray a railway train runs
•tf tho track.
In an Instant a meaaage
ran bi- sent in ouch direction tho full
length of the rhml convoying tho in­
formation aud-jpreventing other trains
from following un. Beyond thta it is
Maimed that e-.iblus may be laid us far at
four hundred miles out to sea, and that
■ny vowel soiling over them and sup­
plied with thin machinery can com­
municate with tho shore. To aueooaafnily aooomplteh tiite four or five cables
would be laid. Hypkrated from each other
• a» a considerable distance and duly lo­
cated in this chart.
This would not
wily give an opportunity to accurately
fori’tell tiu&lt; arrivals of itMimn, but
would enable passengers to communi­
cate with friends on shore on any im­
portant matter. The scheme te In the
Hands of some henry capitalista, and
will undoubtedly; be in operation before
foug on each one of . the big railways
running out of NHv York.
Thu itame |n&gt;op|e have struck another
novel idea in eliNfricity, though whcthci
it will ever be of gntat material value i«
Will an unanswered question. By ite
ex’, if you sit in Boston and write your
Gtanu* with a j»ea attached to one cud of
nu'/wiro. the other end of which te in
Wonxwter or Springfield, your rignasure will ite exactly reproduced nt which­
ever one of these pointe mnv he deter­
rained. There is no immediate means
•t determining the utility of tiite inven­
tion, which te as yet entirely crude, but
it te proponed to give the uso of it. for
the time Ixnng, to some magician, who
may mystify nis auditors by the device.
—A’ F. Cor. Boxltm HcruhL

‘S

1 ?Pgu^ S'^PlMtwness, Languor.
Debility, Constipation, Gall Blonui, and
£!»?, U“P1"““‘ &gt;rmpu&gt;,n wblcb
suite from liver complaint
Because ithaa a specific and
positive action on the liver as well as
?!Li
lncr«“ing the reerrtion
and now of bile, regulates ite etalornting function, removes nnhealthfnl for“d-ln a wont rratorea it to
natural activity, without which health
Is an Impoaaibility.
It cures alm Female Comnlainte.
Leucorrh.ua, Displacements. Enlarge­
ments, Ulcerations. Painful Menstrua­
tion, makes Pregnancy safe, prevents
(on vu Is ions ahd Child-Bed Fever and
rn.te nature by restoring functional aoniyt AH these troiibles, as is well

known by every pysi tan of education,
arise from congestion and impaired
kidney action, causing stagnation of
the blood vessels and breaking down,
and this te the beginning and the direct
cause of an the ailments from which
women suffer, and must as surely fol­
low as night does the day.
Why Warner’s Safe Cure is acknowl­
edged by thousands of our best medical
mon to be the only true blood purifier,
is because it acta upon scientific princi­
ples, striking at the very root of the dis­
order bv ite action on tfie kidtftvs and
liver. For, if there organs were kept
in health all the morbid waste matter
ho dearlly poisonous If; retained in the
body, is passed out_X)n the contrary.
If they are deranged, the acids are
taken up by the blood, decompoaing it
and carrying death to the most remote
part of the body.
Why 93 per cent, of all diseases which
afflict.humanity, arise from impared
kidneys, te shown by medical authori­
ties . Warner's Safe Cure, by ite direct
action, positively restores them to
health and full working capacity, na­
ture curing all the above diseases her­
self when the cause te removed, and we
Buarantee that Warner’s Safe Cure to a
positive preventive if taken in time..
As you value health take it to avoid
POWER OF COAL.
sickness, as it will at all times and un­
der all circumstances keep all the vital
functions up to par.
We also guarantee a cure and benefi­
Sonic idea of the latent power in a
cial effect tor each of the foregoing
single |x&gt;und qr ounce of hard coal can diseases, also that every case of Liver
be gathered from the following temple and kidney trouble can be cured where
Hlnriration: In the village of Evanston, degeneration has not taken place, and
twelve miles north of Chicago, the water even the Benefit will Surely be Derived.
In every instance it has established ite
supply is drawn in through pipes run­ claim.
ning'out into Lake Michigan, by steam
As a blood purifier, particularly in
pumjK. which driven: with great force the Spring.it te unequaled,- for you can­
' through othejr pipe* ext.-uding over the not have pure blood when tho kidneys
or
liver are out of order.
(own. From th&lt;*«» it escape* with ve­
Look at. your condition at once. Do
locity enough io bo thrown through
. not postpone treatment for a day nor
hose pij»f&gt; over the tttjis of tall build-'
un hour. The doctors cannot compare
iogs. ami thus docs away with any no­ records
with
ua
Give
yourself
’ snssity (or tire engines. Many other thorough constitutional treatment with
village* mid cities have the some ar­ /Warner's Safe Cure, and there are yet
rangement. The point of interest is in ’'many years of life and health assured
report of the engineer, stating that you!
-duringDecember 16.U2.400 gallons, or
[3J;299.200 lbs., of water were thus * Goo. 8k John, switchman, was killed
drawn and fonvl through the pipes, by the care at Saginaw Tuesday.
and that to do fliis a trifle over 25 tons,
“1 have used one bottle of your medi­
•r 50.2H2 lb*., of conJ «&gt;re*1&gt;timod. This
diows that wcry pound of
cual cine, Athlophormw. unit found great
In burning ixpanm-d water
into relief from it of neuralgia." writer
Julia
F. Hall, from Frankfort, Mich.,
■ceam with a suflieicncy of power
in ordering two bottles of the remedy
10 force 2,611 Bbs.. or over 1 1-4 tonsof
to be sent to her as soon as possible.
water, througii the pipes nt tho high
pressure describcxl.
Ihsidea thin, there
Ice 50 to 60 feet high on Lake Michi­
was the friction of the machinery and gan beach at South Haven.
•1 the wnter along (he sides of tho
B!no&lt;],WilJ Tell.
pip&lt;w.
Accenting to this, a bit of coal
Dr. Jackson’s blood and humor syrup
Qi&lt;&gt; sixo of a |M‘n. or nlxiut ono-eightbof
an ounce, supplies power enough to will positive cure all eruptions, ulcers
force a pailful, or 20 pounds of water aad ImuI sores upon the body face or
through :i mile or two of pipes, and limbs. Will thoroughly cleanse the
shoot it «&lt;ut as high us n church steeple. system and blood of every trace of dis­
eases that have tbeir origin therein.
What enoriiioos power there must be
Cures the rheumatism, salt rheum and
stared in the quiet black deposits of any canker, and is well recommendeil by
single coal mine, however small!
the medical profession all over the
Another familiar illustration is that of country. Price 81 per bottle. Sold by
the locomotive. A little heap of coal W. H. Goodyear.
in the tender develops power enough
Marshall is to have tbe Calhoun coun­
Ui draw 40 loaded rreight cars, aver­
aging jsirhaps 20 tons each with lire ty shpep shearing festival April 27.
loading, or 800 tons, foster than a horse
•an run, and for a dUtanoo of forty
D. A. Bradford, wholesale y»|*r dealer Chatmiles or more, and up a grade of say IU Uutooca.Tei&gt;n., writes, Hist he wMsorkmriy sihet to the mile—thia is equivalent ,u&gt; flictedwlUi a sevtre eold that reOlwl mi bls
ltmt«: had tried many remedies without t»cticjtlifting the whole train straight un in the Brinr induced to try for. King's New 1»Iwot&lt;tx
air 640 fecL or one-eigth of a mile—bo­ for consumption, did so and was euUrelv cured
bottles. Since which time
rides giving it tho rapid forward motion, by the use of aintew
hla fmnllv for eotuihs and colds
anti ovcnsoming the friction of the
wheels and othbr running gear.—Prairie L^iteriS dlScovery. Trial bottles free at W.
Parmer.
H. Goodyear's drag .ton-.
Mn. Edward lUswte. Mu'keenn Ua» under­
Where They Began.
gone an operation for a tumor, which being cut
out and weighed. balanced the 'calc al as
Senator Davite. of West Virginia, is pound..
You are not old. yet your hair fat grttlnr thin.
one of the most pojmhjr mcu. being a
Your friends remark it. your wiie ncruta it.
telf-madn man; as the following rem- Parker's Hair Baham wlif Mop this waaie, sore
hair and restore tho original gio*, and col­
tntecence shows: In 1882 n dinner party your
or. Exceptionally clean, prevents dandruff, a
was given in New York City. Henry C. perfect dreart hr.
Davis ret at one end of the table. Simon
Arenac county in agitating the subject af pur­
Cameron, of Jramavlvania, sat nt thn charing a poor farm in the near future.
other, and General W. T. Sherman at
Wert'.s World". Wonder or family liniment.
the head. The General began a roui- Useful in evert bouse for cuts, bunts, -adds.
Intenmcc of hit llfr-by saying:
'•When I whs a lieutenant------ ’’
"Come, now. Sherman, interrupted
Mr. Davis, "were you ever a Lieuten­
ant?"
"Yer, Davin,” he replied. "1 was a
Lientenanj about the time you were a
brakeman on a freight train."
"Well, boya," observed Cameron. "I
don't suppoM’either of you ever cut
eordwood for a living, an I did.’’—-CtaremtaA Unquircr.
’ •
.

COMPLETE

FOODS.

It is evident (hat the feeding of the
various crops grown for fodder, with
tiie grains and other feeding sulwtancns
used for the production of milk «nd
batter, or for fattening animals may lie
made more or less prblitablc. ai the
practice is more or les* jndioiooA skill­
ful and emmet. The agricultural chem­
ist has cxph.inefl many of the problems
in regard to the ehmposition of foods,
their digestibility nnd their reaction
upon each other iu the process of &lt;l|gos&gt;
tion. and has enabled the stock feeder
to uw;, with the greatest economy, all
the vnrioux substances grown or’ pur­
chased for the purpose of feeding ani­
mals.
Tho knowledge thus acquired
makes it possible to use tire, rougher
kinds of fodder, with the concentrated
waste prpdnets which may be mixed
with them, so as to savo' thorn from
waste and make them equal in value to
the more costly farm products.
The science of feeding has been re­
duced of late years to a system which
every farmer should make [this business
to study und conform his practice to It.
The gradual change whicn has occurred
in farm practice, and which is still in
progress, enforces this in tho moat per­
emptory manner upon every fanner, for
the feeding of stock is lnilispen*ablo to
•the successful management of a farm. It
is needless to discuss th&gt;s point. Irecauto
it is plainly apparent The point to lie
discussed is how to feed the stock in the
most economical manner by adapting
the practice.to the present knowledge
gained througli tire labors of the patient
and careful investigators who have re­
duced. to nile the results of a very sys­
tematic course of practical experiments.
Animal food is composed of three priucipnl elements, vit: protein, or al­
buminoid subsinnei*: carbohydrates, or
starchy matter, including fat. and min­
eral niatter, as potash, lune, soda, phos­
phoric acid and some others of less im­
portance. Each of there has its special
use in the animal economy. The
protein forms the nitrogenous mat­
ters found in flesh, the carbo­
hydrates form tho fat and the car­
bon which is consumed iu the suste­
nance of animal heat, and the mineral
matter furnishes tho materials of which
the bony frame is built up, and a por­
tion of the brain matter, with the romaider of the nervous system and’ the
mineral substance of the flesh.
It is clear that all three elements
must be provided for in the food; also,
that a cert.iin quantity is required in
predre proportions io’ the needs of tho
animal system, and that any .surplus
must be ejected from the ’digostivo
organs as waste, for if it is reuuned it
disturbs the healthful balance iu the
system ami preducM discaw, If. for
instance, a food too rich in protein is
given to an anininl the excess of there
elements are wasted and must be dis­
posed of as" waste matter. This-waste
matter mostly pnascs off through the
kidneys in the urine with the excess
of mineral matter, and thus there or­
gans are seriously overworked and
thrown into disorder, or the waste is
retained in the blood, producing dbturlnnce and diseare in the very foun­
tain of life.
If. on the other hand, an exuem of
carbohydrates is given a similar dis­
turbance of the system Is caused, lead­
ing to similar disastrous results, tho
least of which is a total waste of a large
Krtion of the food.
In practice it has
•n found that the proper ratio or pro­
portionate amount of these two kinds of
niiiueiit rfionld is‘ one of protein, or nlbuminoid rnnticra. to live of curbohxdrsitca: the fnt in the food being cstiiriat* d as worth two anti a half times as
much in nutritive value as the starchy
matters, but as fat. is only required in s
modiTiito qimntity, while starcl) I?
.nerdid in mtich larger proportions, fat
can not be substituted for stare!: any
more than starch can be used in place of
nlbuincn. There must be a pn-vire pro­
portion and balanco'iu the food dr il be­
comes wasteful or unhcalthful. ami gen­
erally both. This balance is. as wo
have stated, one part of the protein to
fivu of csrbobydratcs. including tho fat.
A stamlnrd food for 1,000 pounds of
lire wcigiit in any animal In a date of
rest is supposed to ba equivalent to 3'&gt;
jM)Uud- diuly of the b.*t hnv. nnd thioonfniaa 2 1-2 pottnda of protein; 12 3-1
of cariiohvdralcH. ami nearly " half a
pound of fat.
Thik is nearly the ratio
given, because 13 1-4 divided by 2 1-12
gives very nearly 5 to 1. This, then, ir
considered the fundamental rule in feed­
ing any farm uninud^for ita hcnlthfm
and sufficient sustenance.
The slight
excess of carbohydrates would go te
make fat, so that a horse, or an ox ot
cow, or five sheep weighing alive LOUC
pounds, would gain a little fat when
fc&lt;l on SOjpaunds of the Irext hny daily.
But the exigencies of farm practice
come in right here to disturb this rule.
For the horse works, the cow ginu
milk, the sheep rear lamin, and the ox
is fattened, and there various require­
ments have to be m&lt; t by extra food.
And thia is prccirely where the intelli­
gent farmer finds it'nrc«*vmry to acquire
a clear and full knowhslge of the prin­
ciples of feeding and of the nature of
the animal economy, so that he can
eliaugv his methods to inret his varied
requtrenaai'A in the management of his
live-stock.~y. Y. Timex. '
LAUNDRY

MACHINERY.

revofv.ng »fr*H time* aud-rdifonting. In
this the go di may bn washed, ruined
and fduKfwlt«o.»i rrmova!.
Tig’ ques­
tion is often asked if a,wi&gt;hing-mac!f:ne
will do its work clean witliout hand­
rubbing, The rev.'rsing washer not
only cap Im made in do so, but does
actually' wash all that is put into it
clean, without even looking over, in
public laundries that turn out the
finest work in the world It is in­
teresting to tmw the steps of im­
provement in wariioi-s.
Tin* daxliwhed, tie* best of iu kind in ite dav&lt;
depended upon the foil of the wash in a
muM', -which drove tno suite through tho
goods and rubbed them together, thus
washing tlm middle uf the nfatss ns well
ms the pieces coming in contact with tho
sides of the'mariiinc. Next, the less vio­
lent action of •k]uep.-.ing devices was em­
ployed. With a small bulk of goods be­
tween the wall nnd the plunger this aotion also reached the tniddleof thn run.-*.
With the plain etjinder, nt pn-w-ut in
os#, centrifugal force against a xmooth"
wall, from whinli the piecca nrodri&gt;p]xx|
und clipp'd in what may bv termed a
circulating succession, takes the place
of the ship of the dasb-wlincl ami the
kneading of the plungers, both of which
WA'hetl the inside of tho load by agita­
tion from the otiteldn."
"Wlutt is a nianglc?"
"AU ironing machines used in tbe
laundry for other than starched work
are termed mangles. The obi riiccessfu) mangle consisted of a heavy box and
roBeya. Arontid tlm latter the’ linen to
be smoothed was wound, and when, by
s'uitablo mochantem. the box wm lifted
tbe fuller was plncvd beueath and the
linen subjected ty the prctMure of tho
box, which moved back and forth upon
the rdller. Thia box mangle has never
fully given way to any heated mangle,
with one exception. 'This exception is
one the principle of construction
of which
is lioMsl on the use
of hi least three rollera, a stearaheated roller or cylinder and two cov­
ered rollers to hold the’ goods in con­
tact with the cylinder, thus securing
an extended ironing Hurfuco, and con­
stantly preaentiug a dry. absorbing
surface tn the damp linen. Tbe pres­
sure te obtained by springs, which
press down upon the boxes at either
end of thu upper roll*. The cylinder is
raised and lowered by turning the ad­
justing- wheel. It te a mistake to sup­
pose that even in starched work pol­
ish can not be given by a roller with­
out speeding it. A high gloss can nut
be so obtained, but many laundrymen
get good rosnlta when ten extreme’ pol­
ish is not desired. Among other inter­
esting articles now used in laundries
are polishing irons with either* Hmaoth.
perforated or morocco-finished face;
steam-jacket utarcli kettles, of heavy
copper and strong enough to resist
one hundred pounds steam preaaure;
linen fiber baskets inountci on wheels;
hand oollar-ironera, with which as many
as one thousand eight hundred collars
and cuffs have been ironed in a day;
shapers fur collar* and cuffs, which is’*
ven- small steel roller, pressing upon a
rubber roller; cord and eyelet raisers, by
which seams on collars and cuffs are
raised/ and a patent shirt-dampener."—
A*. Y. Mail and ExprtM.
CHINESE

MUSIC.

As to the instruments there are sev­
eral guitars, a particularly absurd twostring violin, fluted, a leloscqjic kind
of trombone, a long trumpet, cymbals,
dappers, triangles, with gongs and
drums in endless variety. Elegant Chi­
nese of a former period used to play on
the ch’in -a long kind of xithcr tliat has
seven strings. Once there were ch’ins
with flftj strings, but a very sensitive
enqs.-ror -Huong Ti—having heard a
Miss Su perform on it, -w«w improrecd so deeply" and beoime so
sorrowful by its incana that he made
up his mind tliat ho could only
stand onohalf of Ids emotion anil
live, m he had nn imperial order
issued,
whereby
this
instrument
was deprived of twenty-five of its
strings, ’fhe erh-hsien, or ten-stringed
violin, is met with all over China,
lite neck is a hollow bamboo, the body
a cocoanut shell. The ten strings are
tuned iu fifths. A very ingenious and
dreadfully complicated' musical appa­
ratus must be die. yanfhch"in, or foreign
harpsichord.
It is zither-like in shape,
but the strings urn criss-cross nnd rest
on two long bridges, so that with the
sixteen strings ton have forty-eight
different noted. The flute, f»-teu, has
eight holos, one blown
through,
another covered with a membrane,
and seven are played upon.
The
mouth-hole seem* to be iu the
middle. As to the Chinese clarionet,
any one who has heard that instru­
ment of torture onoc will npvqr be
anxious to have Its earbsplittihg sounds
repeated. Il accentuates all the very
worst qualities of the European instru­
ment.
When you come to teal noise produc­
able by wool the Chinese show supreme
talent. There is the yu. It is a wooden
tiger mounted on a hollow box. The
backbone of the tiger ii cut in ridges,
like a saw. You run your stink across
your yu, nnd then you make a worse
noise’than tho American small boy who,
with his hoop-stick, irritates your nervea
by drawing it athwart yourp’icket fence.
Gongs wn need not describe, nor bells,
for they are well known. 'The ChinuM
orchestra employs stone, and constructs
various Instruments out of a hard, cal­
careous rock.

••The manufacture of epactal machinery think, a Chinese characUrisuo. We be­
for laundry ure is a new thing." said a lieve this Is perceptible in their voices in
the way they talk. Conversationally the
dealer to n reporter. "The great growth
intonation never riaos nor falls. A Chi­
of the bu.&lt;*in&amp;M has required machinery naman acquiring English rarely shades
for practical laundry work simple in hk speech ny vocal touches. If he sym­
operation, durable and strong. Take, pathy*, be is only a little louder. A
for instance, waahing-machines. There recent traveler not io* this, and says:
arc three kinds which have stood the "I can only liken it [their voices] to the
noire produced bypiecee of bone or
test of ut&gt;; they are the old dash-wheel, lumps of wood knocked against each
the plunger washer, and the plain cylin­ other." Evidently the Chinaman would
der. All that lift and drop the wash In not appreciate • ’le -ton fait le Chanson."
a maw are virtually dash-wheels. Tho -tbr. N. Y. ntaa.
original and best form, a deep, narrow
-Mrs. Gilteon. of Newberg, N. T..
cvlindor with four compartments, is
still used by manufacturers of linen did oot like m dog kept by her Dew bus­
goods. Next eame the plunger waobera. bond. and gave nim a week to decide
and now tbe plain cylinder M tbe favor- which be would keep. Mr. GiUsoo

JAMES

B.

EADS.

When about teu-yratw old, hte father
fitted for him a small workshop, and
tiiere he constructed model* of’ saw­
mills, CrtH'Dg:ne&lt;, stcnmboatA steam­
engines, dn.-lrical and other machlmw.
One of thej paxfinies'of his childhood war
to take in |wi«m and-put together again
'the family dock, ami nt twelve years h&lt;
was able to do the tout* with a patentluycr watdi, with no tools but hb
pocket-knife.
When thirteen, mtefoftune overtook his father, and he hail tc
withdraw, from school and work hit
own • way.
His parents went to 8t,
Louis in 1833, and he went with them.
'Hie steamer was burned iu the night on
the way there, and he landed liare.fooi«i
and &lt;»atietui, on the Very spot now cov­
ered by the
abutment
of
the
great Steel bridge which
he dosigned and bnilL
'Die only open­
ing in tho way of busincsw that offered
wn* to sell apples on the street, and by
this means, for a fow months, he tmstalned himself and assisied in support­
ing his mother and sisters. In time he
obtaiDod a situation with a mercantile
firm, where bi* remained for five years.
One of the bend- of the bouse having an
excellent library, gave him acceas to It,
and he used hte opportunity well to
study subjects bearing upon mechanics,
machinery, civil engineering and physi­
cal sciedce. In 1839 be obtained em­
ployment as a clerk or purser on a Mis­
sissippi river steamer.
He again made
the best use of hte opportunity to ac­
quire that complete knowledge of tho
great river which be was afterward able
to turn to such good account in the
.nohlo enteijrteca he s&lt;» fortunately car­
ried into effect. In 1842 he constructed
a diving-bell boat to recover the cargtxu
of ironken steamer*. This was follows
with a boat of larger tonnage, ]&gt;rovidcd with machinery for pumping out
the sand aud water and lifting tho
entire hull and cargo of the vessel.
A company was formed to operate
this device, and It soon had a busi­
ness that covered the entire Missis­
sippi river, from Bolize to GdlenA
and even branched into •one of its
tributaries. By lite methods, a great
many valuable steamer* were (At
afloat and restored to usefulness which
It would not previously have been possi­
ble to save, as they would have been
buried very soon beneath the river­
sand*. It was while engaged' in this
businoM that he gained a thorough
knowledge of the laws wLleh control
the flow of Hilt-bearing rivet*. !ind of
the Mississippi he was able to say years
afterward that there was not a stretch
In its bed fifty mile* long, between St.
Loiite and New Orleans, m which lik
had not stood upon the IxKtum of the
stream beneath the shelter of the div­
ing-bell.—Piyndar Seicnoc Monthly.
ABOUT

^akih^

POWDER
Absolutely Pure.

aa the ordinary kinds, anti cannot be sold ta
mi&gt;etltloD with the multitude oj low tert, SbatX
eljcht. alum or phosphate powders. Sold cm*
on*. Eovai. Baaixo Powoxa Co., WB

KING’S EVIL
Ka» the name formerly gh en to Scrofula
beeatiM* of a laqxrrtltlon that It coukl bo
cured by a □hj’* touch. Tho world is

SCROFULA
e»n only Is* rtirc&lt;! by a tharoush purifica­
tion of the blood. If this h m-gkvted.
the dlM-nM* pertM-tustes tl» taint tliruusii
generation after Kiocrrtiou. Among iu
earlkr rt*mptonwtic developments arc
Eczema, Cutaneous Eruptions, Tu­
mors. Boils. Carbuncles, Erysipelas,
Purulent Ulcer*, Nervous run! Phy­
sical Collapse, etc. If allowed to con­
tinue, Khcutnatlsm, Scrofulous Ca­
tarrh, Kidney and Liver Disease*,
Tubercular Concutuptlon, and vari­
ous other dxngcrAus or fatal tusiadk*, are
produced by it.

Ayer's Sarsaparilla
It the only powtrfnl anti alwtyt reliable
bli-od-pnrijylny medicine. Jt iMsoeflbctual an alterative that It ennlinitc* from
the rtstern Hereditary Scrofula, ind
Um* kindred poGou* of i-ontajrkxM dlws*«
and mrrvury. At th&lt;- ►am- time U rcriehe* and vitahtes thv bVxxl, restoring
healthful action to tbe vital onmns and
rrjuvcuailng the entire sj’teni. TbbgreaL ■

Regenerative Medicine
It composed of the genuine Handtrue
Sanaparilla. with YeUrne Dwt. tUU*
llnffia, the Iodide* of 1‘teaxti‘tni ami
Iron, and other incTt-dicnti of ffr.rt po­
tency. carefully anil wii-ntitleally com­
pounded. Ite fonuula te cvnendly know u
to tbe njedk-a) profrsd &gt;n, sipI-IIhi bert.
phyaiciaxw comtimtiy prewrilx: Arxrt8iHSjii-iRii.L t an

BROODERS.

it BMt Thins Io a Good. Motherly

Scveral corresponds ta want dirwtions
for making a good, cheap brooder for
raising a limited number of early chicks.
The chea{&gt;cst aud best brooders for the
purpoM arc good, motherly old hens. I
know some hens will "raise Cain’’ with
their broods, but auch are the excep­
tions; generally epetiking n large hen in
a proper coop will care far twenty
chicks in * way that ought to convince
the most prejudiced incubator manufac­
turer that she know* what te required
of her.
But If you fool that tho •'exi­
gencies of* the cnee" demand a liomAmjuie brooder, all you have to do is to
get a sound box, cover it with a tauk for
holding water, find keep the wnter hot
by means of a small iwilcr heated by *
kerosene lamp, or by drawing off the
cold water ana filling’ up with not water
as often as noeessary.
'Die tap of the
tank must be covered with some nonconductor of heat, else it will cool ofl
more rapidly titan is desirable. , Undm
the tank have strips of old flannel foi
the chick* to nestle in.—Prairie Farmer.

Absolute Cure
For all dfec&amp;M-t cuumhI by the v Itiatiuu of
the blood. It it ronccntratel to ll»o high­
est praclfcaMe depw, for te-joud any
other preparation fur which like effects
are cUrnrd. and is therefore the chrapert.
a* well a* the br~»t HohI purifying mrdi-

Ayer’s Sarsaparilla,
Dr. J. C. Ayer &amp; Co.. Lotmil, Mast.
[Analytical Chemists.]
Solit by nil I&gt;nh$:i*t«: lYirc $1;
Six buttHs fur K&gt;-

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of roots, herbs, barks, ete., long and favorably
known for tbeir power in purifying tbe blood ;
and hi combination, proportion, and process.

BmnuuiD, North Cbm, N. Y.

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billty, dyspepsia, bUlowtTHSs, sick headache. I

pLiints, sad all affretiomi caused by impure
blood or low condition ot the system. TryiL
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Did you Suppose Mustang Liniment only good
for horses? It is for inflamma­
tion of all flesh.

�BRITISH POLITICAL.MATTERS.

THE RALLS OF CONGRESS.
OUR NATIONAL

LAW

WITH THE WAY CIVIL BERVICe RE­
FORM IS WORKING.

MAKERS AT

THE CAPITAL CITY.
Glad ton# succe-dai In obtaining general
Wambimwiox Citt. March L—The etm-

govornmeat. Mr. C'ham!«rlain
swd bls viewi in apportion to

Wawit-vuTox CfTT, Fob 21—Both boutes
Mtuix-d tbeir work Tucaday. Several me­
morial- ftum tbe Hocicty of Friend, f ivoring International arMtrution were pn*L-ntod
latheewiMo. Morgan offered a rreolutiim
aimed at tbe Edmunds rewflution. Itdlre-dB
tbe eotnmf.trc on privilege and elo&lt;tioti» to
inquire Whet be' the action of tbo attorney
Knnwal m «t forth in Edmunds' resolution
, .
_ ...
fc... i
«lfc.
u

retire from the niird try.

if tbe whole product &lt;d our silver mioca

political and club cir. Ice for

fore we bad a* n.u b per capita circulation

Morley la the cabinet. It is asserted that
tho chief sreretary for Irelan 1 h &lt;• g&gt;*ino :
complete ascendancy over Mr. Gladstppe,

create of ]M&gt;j&gt;xation. Cuandlcr of Georgia
took
the
samo
ground,
ns
did

kins of Kansu Thn latter dosod with an at­
tack on the udminUtration which he ch.irged
with appointing felons to office, violating tbe
statutes, cmul &gt;y!ug convict labor, look of
rym^tey with internal tmprovemrat sum!
-•
Lanham of
at tho time of entry. The bill is to quiet |
the upiraiienMcns of ueUlsre In view of late, the intro.action of dis seed c.ttlo into
rutfngk by Uommbsioner Sparks. Frye In-) Nsw Mcxl&lt; o and Wolford of Ke.itucky in
volured fin bill for nn American' advocacy of tbo Mexican pension bill
^1) vereln, which provides for a convention

lug such a r-r*o!utioa as Edmu*L'. Van
Wyck reported favorably a Uli to confirm
fitn-e &lt;«f
public
lands. pvoviilng

!EJ,.________ r.._.
BISMARCK BETTER GO SLOW.

and to prv-v Idr on international legal tender
til ver coinage. Tbo bill appropriating &lt;2M-,
MU.for n Grant monument at Washington
was pm*cd. Omudderation of tho woman
snffrage question wax postponed, and tho udiwntional hill wo&gt; taken up, Gray, of Dela­
ware, and Plumb oppening. and Call,' of
Florida, advo-ating it After executive
session tb~ senate adjourned.
Morrison reported a joint resolution ftp
th*i liouw; limiting the vurpluv in the treasury
to &gt;109,000,0X1, and directing all above that

H-tilng tho Kandwldh Islands.

Waxhixgtox Citt, Feb. 23—Having
seized tbe Caroline and tbo Marshall hlandq
It is rumored that Bumarc c oontemplates a

colleague's brilliant yet practical m. Viol­
in state*man-hip This is not confined to
|he uomaiu of tbo irito problem alone. Mr.
G adstonu's action In the Greek quo tian,

refurx to tho government’s policy as unox
pectedly vigorous, and this expratsM tbo

mou's Thursday evening tho comndttee of
nippy reported favornt-ly a resolution
grandng £1,2U) for tuedah to bo distri. utod

1-oui. Rist Healy opposed
•aid that if Canada &lt; bore to

its thia rumor. It is alto assorted
that th" Hawaiian minister to this country,

patriotism of tbo Canadian volunteer, with­

Bismarck on the subject Secretary Bay­
ard, in a note to King Kalakaua, informs

tho resolution on th- ground that Its adop­
tion would create ill-feeUng, but it raras

islands hiving been guaranteed hy England.
France and tbo United States, this country
will resist any fc ‘
—
With tbs----- ,s
Panama canal

A GREAT LABOR VICTORY.

Tho bill forfeit

WaanniOTOir Crrr, Feh X.— Reagan's
bill-do incorporate tho Atlantic A Pacific
Ship Hallway company wu reported back
to
tbe
house
Thursday.
Tbe

CoLVMaus, Ohio, Feb. 24.—Tbe labor in-

national ianb tbe right to change tbeir
name and location; also tbe bill appropriat­
ing &gt;250,010 to reimburse nuttier. un lands
&gt;*LfiO pvr acre Thn educational bill wag
taken up and advocated by Blair and

ward adjournnil

bill
by
tho
oomimttoo
nro
mi
follows: A requirement that tbe railway
shall tran»pert a vessel of 4,OOJ tons
burden instead of 11,000 tons before
the liability of the government begins. An

day afternoon, mainly through tbe hard

elght-bour bill, and on hour after reeve, was
taken up again. Ibere bad been a decided
opposition
to th* bill yet McBride,
offered
an
amendment
providing

was voted do wn.but hiving d.mo so,the bouse
passed tbe bill, after voting down au uin.ud-

Kx-rostmaster Frank W. Palmar, of Chi­
h*. porcbawd The KwrcvlDe fTsnm)
ths j naent administration and civil rerrirc cago,
,. b ' ... ..j —n&gt;
that nlaae his foreform, said:
.__ ___ &gt;•____ m_____
nMn
Samuel J. Uldtn lias contributed
*•ward tbe faad for a moaumeal to Vice
witirtint a prinrii l*, n ehild without » Preddant HondrL ka
skating-rink at
father, n pledge witbcnl a reopoMibi ity.
a great wind without a drop of "reign,
CJorai, an, *c, •**“ »
j
.__ .
a picture without a ba kground. a politic*, ally killed by David Loaner. Lis pcreonal
fnn-e. a Lluudi-rtuss ot im onsiMMU fcs, a rriead_ .. ____ _ ___ w___ _
monument of dejdated fidelity, and a ’rmfectinn upon tbe iutedigenee of tbe Amer.can Morri., K. J., Monday morning, one OV
people; nvith r do I believe that tbe D im&gt; being bunwd Eighteen persons wore more
crati ■ press of Indiana Is ennumtted to tho or less injured.
present suido reform in tbe aUghtmt dsg.eo.

endoavon to bring It aleraL in pleading
the canao of the bone&lt; bouorahi.-,
clean, competent an 1 fsltbful
Demo­
cratic woe.dr*, it doem't believe that

Tbe BritiJi minister a* Ath-na W tete
graph -1 to Lou loo that ilrvsre will submit

northern j«-irt of Idaho to Washington terr I-

in it, and tut perfectly willing to trust it

During to. week ~&gt;J«1 Feb. XW.9S0
standard siltor doilarj were issued from tbu
mints

In.auqeteute
i.U.ba.-gu tbe army
piling ttM&gt;
Mrvl &lt;
,,___ ______
ministration must either stand or fall with
tbe party.
“Tue Democru ,-y object to putting a coffee the MixsiaMppL
sack u, on a monkey and calling it a bride,
nuptmls of tbo nation. I denounce this vo­ Betts to withdraw his reefgnatosk
calic i civil service law, and ibo mock iompetitive examination- ihoteunJcr, as a sub- yer ami politician, dl«d suddenly Tuesday
terlng., a feau I and au impce.tion upon tbo nt his redicner lu Ufiper Sandusky,/dbio.
Dumocratic party. If prealkmta, cabinet
oil,cere and loruign ministara were o.ti; el.ed

their positions tbe country would bo deprived

statesmen.

Tbe appdcatioc of toe word re­

is, respectively, 52,MI,Or.» and ■] H,W7^7S
baahfe

Cniamun,

sit a-r.ouj as iu 1N&gt;*.

quarter of a century.

duty devolved upon them in removing tbe
burdens
which have oppruued the

then Mexican silver dollars, re.vivabte for
toils (the original bill provided for payments
iu gold.) Tbe biil mikes the United btat«
tbo guarantor of revenue/ to tbe canal ou 5
per rent of Kio.axj.uoo,
t2/4D,a.U

A DESPERATE FRENCH SOLDIER.

It ta that species of politics which maxai
cowards of Democrats and egotists of Repuo

rode a tdcycle

tbe Ohio bouse.
employes to work mure than eight hours per
day.
_______

PoMTtoiKD, Or*, Feb. 23.—Forty-two
Cbinere of the - Oregon City woolen jnllh

Thursday afternoon. A strange man in onv,
ot tbo galleries nrows excitedly, disw
whites Monday morning nnd •bipp.-d to this

a Republican baa uo more right In office un­
der a Democratic admini-tration than thi

auociatTon fully indorsed tbe sentimenu. of
policy of tha

Before
Murphy bad couetuded tbo coaunittoo row.

'Huh

Charged orer Mb of its railroad U»rAL

service would be disturbed or tiiol rcfonr.

debt, Hewitt mode, a minority repo.-t in
oppesution. Bills were reported favorably

tranaict-

intoxi.^u^

ijrDtAWAPOUa, Feb. ’-ft -Tbe Democratic
Editorial aswxrtation, of 1ml.ana, n»ec In an­
nual MMsion ThurAlay, with fifty raembare
in altendanca E oil Ray»
Tu*

William Henry Smith, la to toe rotary for
war, and Lord Randolph Chur hill, de-

at money &lt;&lt;-dcr offices; prohibiting th-&gt; trial
of person*, m cr.s&lt;w involving life or liberty
wxoept un gran i jury indictments; granting
to all invalid soldier* and tbeir widows or

jeurnoi
Wa&gt;hix ;ton Citt, Feb. 25.—The senate

Hoosier Editor* Dteeuss Current Politic*!

of tbe government, Including the modified

te about 111,0 U

excitement bad suuddod a fiattemd bullet
owner. of gold. Mr. Stoll, ot Tbe South Bend

gallon" UD.

While in committee Wise at&gt;

day mornmg a body of ma-k»l men from
Wbrat'and comjwllal tlx* Chinese on three

matter, Lut Morrison of Illinois protested

is handicapped

chairman ruled him out of order, the bill

Keith for breaking up bi &lt; family.

Wwnrt'-TOM CfTT, Feb. M—Edmunds

penitentiary m

strayed with au tbeir content*
joined tbe tine Ribbon army.

eecticia of which providre that »hc president

IUchmoxd, V

crowded
preoidouL ,

pend tbo importation from such countria

bill was nwamed, am) George concluded,

Warto-na wu hangel at 11:5; Friday tor

LUllc owns a mill at Bhamokm H11L His
twin daughters, Katie and Busis, aged 6,

ones ventured too near the machinery

plant in the SbatoyriUe, Ill, erctiem
system of boycotting inaugurated by th*
knights of Lalor is not n legal or proper

Rend, of Chinsgc, te greatly elated over the
i.i connrction with tho Broadway railway
franchise.
•

_____ ___ _ ___ r__ it—whirled with
each revolution. After ta-tng whirled around

tbo Outoaiignn railway laud grant in
Michigan. Hewitt offered a resolution for

that
speech in behalf of tbe Hennepin canal,

tho tilt
Hrwita presented a memorial
frdtn1,165,U) । &lt;le|vxKtorv In New York sav.
ings LauLi favoring the reixal of tho Eland
silver tri. Bills were re|&lt;ortad: From tbe

United S:at&lt;« i« made tbe guarantor of 5
per tent on gGO.GdO.tXW; from the military
academy committee, for au appropriation of

mutually dependent clnsum.

bodies were found to be terribly tacorau-d.
Tao skull of Katie was badly frnctuied and
her body iu other ways much mutilated,
cansing bur death, tiusle sti.l live* but her
clmncA-s of recovery nro small. Her cutira

being broken.

apprpprintior..

the pur[Kw&gt; of the resolutions.

Saturday G. n. Grunt signal a contract tor
tho publication of bis »acmolni, by which U

of yean, nnd bellevas that tbo bd-ora of tbe
convention will rwult in the greatest Iwnelit
to ad clave* He expreesed the ojdnlga that
tbe days of strikes and the evil rraul.s of
them would speedily cad, • ami that a t-ottec1
feeling would prevail In regard to the
Indiana mines then* would In no trouble,
iu&gt;d if any differences aro«e they would bn
settled by arbitration. Mr. Iteml Is of
slightly firmer priw.*

IVDUxarotas, Feb Ux—Tbo Republican
&gt;tat3 central committeo mot h ire Thursday
night and organized by the el-ctio.n of State
Senator Hmtoa, o.’ Fayitte county, as
cbal.man, and L. T. Mlcbmw. of Shelby

cusec i tho coming camjm go at some length
Tbo house then, m coin-

appropriation Mil, which appropriatea
. 7M^0U, and after a speech by Hendersoa of

A committee

than

appointee again t shorn charg e have been

—---- --------------- - ...
Al HI, &lt;11 IO»
Republi - has appointed a committee to

Broadway railroad case the committee is
neru serious criminal and civil prosecution.

Urn schools and proper compliance both in

Ha says it will be duly made public.

tve itr proportion decided by tli» mho at

hushunl barely

OAUT

lari C-nr, asiux-ii i.

Crook retussd, demanding an unconditional

spring * fair Swedish girt named Christina
several mile*

Tuesday tbs two repaired with a few friends
to a secluded spot to tight out thslr differ.

wni do

toe Philadelphia A Handing Cool

rrui.u .

Cannon and Angus Cahno-i werebeM.ia 8&gt;.
si United Siatei

st uctures ut North Adams. Mich,

Pittsburg Wai

h nolviv.1

io send

THE MAin

.
Govumor
Pattiunt The committee is requested to
proceed at thn eorUret poarible raom»nt to

firm tbe appointment of any man whose

ISbi leacbe 1 4,0)0,00 gallons-nearly J .Wi­

log a lorn of ja 1,001

12,00) copies remain ch hand, while

cylinders. Raturdny Mm Grant received a
chock for #200,iXX) on account. The pub­
lisher expects to giro Mra Grant a check
for a similar amount before July ], and it
confident Mr* Grant will receive in al!

was appointed.

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Hastings

VOL. XXX. NO. 46.

HASTINGS, MICH., MARCH dl, 1886.

The Hastings
Banner,
o

County News.

WHOLE NO. -1606.

knife. He told ns not -to tell bis wife,
so we shall not But the facts are that
EH thought his nephew would not have
3 bushels of clover-seed from a certain
stack. He was so certain be bet hts
jack-knife a relic of the Revolution,
against 81. The tally showed 1G bush­
els, and Uncle Eli lost the knife. If
any of his neigblxira read this, we trust
none will tell his wife, as that was
Uncle Eli’s special request.

L. L. Loveland sold, by ticket, a light
double harness Saturday night. John
Freeman drew the lucky number.
■
Miss Louie Draper has been spending
Hickory corners.
a few days with her brother Will and
Fears are entertained by many farm­
wife.
ers that the wheat is being injured by
Report says M. J. Goss contemplates
water and ice remaining on it so long
selling his home to Erastus Terpenlng.
at this .season of the year.
and
buying a lot and building a house
Quite a sensation occurred among the
HUBSCKIPTION RATES
for himself.
people of this place on the 20th ult. urxin
Frank Wales and wife '.went to Mar­
the news of Mra. Geo. Bishop being
tin last week to attend the silver wedfound dead lying upon her floor, having
WOODLAND.
dlng-of our former pastor, L*. N. Calkins
ADVEKTISI^G RATES:
fallen out of her chair. 8he had been
Spring has come to a doae, and win­ and wife. They report a most enjoya­
:?•«Column per year................. .’............ 1100 00
at times quite ill for some time. The ter again set in.
ble time and many and acceptable gifts
, Extra charge far special positions.
Dr. claims her death was caused by ap­
With german measles, scarlet rash to the bride and groom.
oplexy. Her funeral services were held and boil colds, the doctors seem to-be
_ A young son in the family of How­
JOB PRINTING.
at her late residence in this place on the reaping a harvest
ard Packard.
Social pride felt In the Job,Prtutlnx De­
28th, Rev Roas officiating.
Dennis Kelly and Clara Stinchcomb
partment of the Baxnml Everything In the
The funeral services of Mrs. S. R.
[EW STOCK OF
FOUR CORNERS.
*nUn* oMec Is new; and with the latest faces of
Willison, a former resident of this concluded to form a life partnership.
C.
A.
Hough
has
leased
the
skating
Warm again.
-yjKk the most approved patterns of machinery*
township, but more recently a resident rink and will fill it up with farm tools.
Joel Deinondhss returned from the
rad oom petent workmen employed, enables the
of Hastings, were held at the Baptist He offers to let The boys skate on the
north.
Saks xh to do first-class lob work.
church on the 28th. Rev. Bush, ol Bed­ new floor free of charge.
Homer Wood has gone to the “woods.”
ford. officiating. A large concourse met
C. Buckley has purchased Chas. Mc­ Homer we wish you a long and happy
to pay the last tribute of respect to one Arthur's farm.
W. LOWRY, M. D..
Frank bellman has moved back on
who was much beloved by all her ac­
Frank
Lee
is
making
arrangements
.
Physician, Surgeon and Oculist.
quaintances.
The bervnved busband to move to Nebraska in a few waeks.
to the old homestead.
•
and family have the sympathy of many
Calls In town or country promptly attended.
A. W. Pettit bus gone to York State.
Our preacher did not come last Sab­
OtSc.* h »ur»~n to io a. m. and 1 to 3 p. m.
friends and acquaintances.
Indications are ttiat the coming town bath, consequently no preaching! at the
Triephoiu- itt Holloways’ dru« store.
The verdict of the jury inthcCarveth meeting will be a quiet one.
gr Special attention paid to surgical dlseaMV
church as was appointed.
wid4ls.'aw*-i vf the eye and ear.
case and the sentence pronounced by
The township has a lawsuit on its
Soon the noise of hammering on the
J udge Hooker meets the general approv­ himds, caused by the innocent looking
* IL* LAN DIS? M. I),
sap- buckets and pails, will be hoard in
al ot all who have watched the progress road-scraper. *
every directions.
.
Physicaii and Surgeon,
of Che trial and read the evidence ad­
A certain marriage is reported but
Herbert Sprague after spending a
Woodland. Mieb,
vanced thereon.
lacks continuation.
few weeks at Cedar Ijake us clerk in a
OIBce one door south of tbe.post office. wlU be
A sharper lias been in our midst
John Spindler is canvassing St. Jo­
Usud tUero day or nigtit.
representing to the farmers that thev seph county In behalf of his patent store, returned home on Saturday last
to help his father gather the juice from
were paying more money for an inferi­ equalizer.
It TIMMERMAN,
the maple trees.
or article of groceries than they ought
. Homcepathic Physician &amp; Surgeon,
Geo. A. Weed has gone west on busi­
Paul Bump and wifeSundayed with
to. and that as he was representing a ness.
(Find door east of Holloways' drug more.)
hi» brother, Geo. Bump.
house in Detroit he could take their
Veit Heldinger has purchased the
___________________
ALICE.
riiL w*m. joSTes^
order and furnish, them tatter goods for red store building of S. Haight.
• 12. 14. I^IS ami 20 ft.
1/
Dentist
about the same amount of money de­
MORGO-THORN APPLE.
Stephen Haight has removed his
livered at Augusta.
8ome of our stock of furniture to the J. G. Myers
All work promptly .-Utetided to.
Cole brothers are busy al work steam­
best citizens took the bait, gave their store building, which he has bought ing and bending the knees for their
JpC/WELTO^jT
~
order for goods, which were delivered and will remodel it.
new steamer. Mr. Kelley, of HaHtlngu,
at Augusta by another mon. who of
S.hool Will commence in Dist. No. 4, is supervising the work.
Alb widths and lengths.
course exacted the amount of the bills. the first Monday in April.
Is agent for the Ohio Farmer’s insurance Co.
.
Last week some of the citizens/of
The goods l»eing delivered, and taken
writes policies on a man's property against
David Smith has commenced the Morgan and E. O. Hyde put up some 15
'om Ay fire, lightning or wind; against a man's
home and examined, were found to be erectionof the new school house in Dist. loads of ice for next summer'd use.
' Ue wy death and accident
not such goods as was represented, nei­ No. 3. Whatever Dave builds is well
Mr. Gilbert bought a piece of land of
{took A SHELDON?
ther in quality nor quantity.
.done.
W. Northrop last week.
Bertie Pennock aud Will Black skat­
Three grades. Seconds and No. 3 for
Mra. Buckle who met with a serious
The oyster supper for the benefit of
ed a two mile race Saturday evening accident some weeks ago, is slowly re­ Mrs. Baker last Wednetieay night net­
for sheds and repairing old roofs.
(OfficeIn AbstnA-l Block^pmUugs, Mich.)
last. Bertie again came ahraid one lap. covering.
Have the only set of Abstract Books In Barry
ted six dollars, dear of all expenses.
winning the prize of five dollarB.
Cannty.
The Wonderlich Bros, have purchas­
John Morgan is making preparations
Qiuuleriv meeting Saturday and Sun­ ed the Z. Chandler farm, 160 acres, of to go to Dakota this spring.
J. WRIGHT.
day at the Wesleyan church.
their father.
Dance at the luike House Thursday
•
Physician.
Mrs. fxigar Flansburg,of Kalamaxoo.
The entertainment given' by school ^iusineas meeting at R. R. Hall, Mor­
Hemlock,
10 ft.
Calls dsv or night promptly attendix! to.
is visiting relatives and friends in this No. 4, was well attended, and is highly
Otfivr nt residence, one-half mile east of Carl­
place.
spoken
of.
The
proceeds
are
to
be
used
gan last Saturday night. A new set of
Centre.
O. B. Barber, of Calwlonia, is visiting for the purpose of buying an organ or officers were elected.. There wm a lec­
PHILIP T. COLGROVE,
:
his brother,. Wm. Barber and other globes for the school.
ture by a young lady. Spring election
K ,
■
Lawyer,
Report of examination held in South is near and it behooves the prole bition
We can furnish any length up to 50ft- friends about town.
Mrs. A. L. Stanly, residing near Hast­ Jordan district. March Sth:
element to get their forces in good
'
Hastings, Mich.
ings,
is
visiting
friends
and
former
working order, that they may help de­
Froseeutlnt: Atterney for Barry County.
neighbors aiiout town.
feat a worthy and honorable party, the
Herb
Sharpsteen,
of
this
township.
* E.KENA8T0N,
only one thal has now or ever will have
Mart Armor, and Thomas Bales, of
A.
r
Attorney at Law,
for its object, equal rights and justice
We make a specialty of Elm. Oak,
Hope, have taken Horace Greeley's- ad­
to all men.
-2
Ash and Basswood, open air seas­ vice and gone west for homes.
Praeiice* In aU courts of the State. Collections
The elder hews close to the line, and
oned or kiln dried.
K
promptly attending to.
were not those hinted at bo oldj at the
Nettle Hynes
100 business mentioned in his ditcourae.
FREEPORT.
TORN CARVET11,
George Barnum
they would certainly feel as so they bud
From the Herald.
Ida Hadou
U
Attorney at Law,
better be at home attending to their
A delegation from the Freeport Wilber Hynes
Middleville, Micb.
Fred Jordcn
own affaire.
lodge. I. G.O. T„ at Hastings yesterday. Juna
Kathi'emat)
A word to the wise tejufficient Do
Pulling bair and clawing each others
/U.AKKE A BIKER,
Green inbh lumber dried in two weeks
not speak disparingly ol a widow wom­
eyes when returning from church, la Bertie Smith
V
Attorneys at Law and
for inside finish.
an's possesions, in order that you might
not always conclusive evidence that
Solicitors tn Chancery.
thereby purchase the article so Bpoken
two MladitM" are Christians.
(tefficee In Union block, over Beamer Bros.)
of for little or nothing.
Hartl uss. Mich,
Wm. Richardson has bought the
Seems as though it would be well for
Practice In all court* of the state. Attend to
house and lot now occupied by Wm. Eugene Hopkins
Mr. McClure to come to Morg:ui. when
.-oUrctlons and perfecting titles to real estate.
Van Order, and will take immediate Lata Cramer
Money to loan Insurance taken etc., etc.
he can make it convenient and set the
posesslon.
Consideration 8200. Mr.
minds of some at rest, in order that the
Van Order will continue to occupy part Birnio Jerden
If ARTIN V. BARKER, Real Estate,
persons he has chosen to cure for his
of the house the coming summer.
JU- 1 nsurance and Loans.
property, might do so peacefully. As
Fire was discovered in the chamlier
'•fflee with J. G. Runyan &amp; Son 3 doors north
Myrtel
Smllb
it now stands, all claim to be the right­
of Frank Child's residence on Sunday Franc ITlest
i
ot Pbatofflce.
ful custodians of Mr. McClure’s proper­
Special attention given to making exchanges Above Stock we are Seneg­ morning last Several articles of cloth­ Theron Jordon
r-f property. The Interests of non-mldent
ty in and around Morgan.
H) net
ing, including a dress, were burned be­ Elmer
al Lower Prices than
^rojxrty owners carefully looked after. Farms
Eliza Koon;.fore Mrs. Child, who was in the-bouse OUe Katherman
CASTLETON.
ever before.
alone, succeeded in extinguishing the Herman Chapman
Mrs. H. Hosmer is on the sick list
flumes.
.
j. England, Teacher.
pLEMENT SMITH,
Mra. M. Bradley visited old friends
The Freeport school, lower room,
V
Lawyer.
&gt;
in
Woodland
last week.
QTParties desiring 18 and 20 ft. Barn closed Friday last with interesting
Mrs. Charley Bradley spent but week
•Office la Union Hall Block, over store of W. 8.
Rep 'it for school district No. 7, town­
Boards will save money by buying exercises by the children. The teacher.
Goodyear A Co.)
with her parents in Kalama Since her
Miss Annie Beadle, of Hastings, has ship of Baltimore.
Practices in all Courts of the Slate.
return home sne was taken striously
left an enviable record here as an able
ill.
|
'
BENTLEY BROS. A WILKINS. instructor. The young lady's services
C. Smith has bought H. E. Downing's
will doubtless be solicited for another
23 acre farm. Consideration [81,100.
IT NAPPEN &amp; Van ARMAN.
term.
He takes possession imnmdiately.
Ik
Lawyers.
Mr. Geo. Perkins proprietor of the
Several of our farmers have I tapped
Freeport|rlnk. will give a sugar partv
(Over Hastings NaUoual Bank.)
their sugar bash. « \
at the rink (St Patrick'a Day), WedOwing to Rev. Smith's and his wife's
nesday evening, March 17th, tW, all are
WILLIAM B. 8WEEZE Y, Attorney
100 KI IOO 86
M 100 health they were obliged to close their
cordially Invited to attend; good music Nina Joy
’» At Law and Solicitor in Chancery.
Joy
icO 83 10O IOO
meetings at theU. B. church jFriday
Jn attendance. Prizes will be given to Kva
Earl Stanton loo ioo m ioo
Practice* hi al! courts of the state.
evening. Eight converts and t^o add­
the three best lady dancers.
Burt Stanton « 95 &gt;3 100
ed to the church was the result, of one
. Messrs. F. Sisson, Geo. Perkins, E. Bubal Blanton too !«0 90 K
WILLIAM a SWBEZEY.
Granger too 100
loo
week’s work. The community was
Moftlt, D. Furgeson. C. A. Cur&gt;ls, Geo. 1Allie
:harle« Burges* w too ioo 100
n
J ustice of the Peace.
very sorry and may they soon be able
Kelly and Herb. Hinkley went to Mor­ da Babcock
85 100 96 90
Collections a s|M.*ciaity.
to continue the meetings.
rison lake fishing yesterday. The party Edw. Babcock *A&gt; 96 *0 96
Harry Babcock too ioo too 96
E. Lockhart wants 25 men j to cut
returned with several fine pickerel. Ben
Babcock
100 so 90
wood immediately.
r j w ruck
Frellch ioo k K&gt; x
The Niagara Falls (Route: Such fish have brought ns high as ten Lizzie
J. Gardner trotted to the front a new
Physician and Surgeon,
cents pej pound here this winter, but Muggle Frellch 96 98 100 ioo
John
Frellch
85
»
96
95
Jackson
wagon Tuesday.
Mr. Perkins savs they don't cost any­ Angle Erskins ioo 100 90 se
li prepared to Eire prompt attention to all who
GRAND RAPIDS DIVISION.
Since M.I1. Bloom’s horse trade he
II. ■
inn inn nn inn
may desire bis services. Office at residence,
where near as much as that over to the
100
Orangeville.
has been under the Dr.’s care, but at
lake.
present he is on the gain.
Doctor John F. Ruckel returned
100
Last Saturday Willie Ward and
T M. B. GILLASPIE.
from Chicago last week with his hard
Joseph Overamith were settling up
a.
Notary Public.
earned •‘sheepskin,” which he had re­ Lib. VanSyekleioo too K in
Fred
VanSjrkle
90
86
is
KO
■
their past year’s account. Overamith
Bowens Mills.
ceived at Chicago Homeopathic Medi­ Art. Townsend M 00 75 100
became angry and attempted to give
-Cal College Feb. 23d. The Chicago Dow Townsend so 75 75 is
nanon.
Ward a good thrashing with a fork
IOO
'interOcean gives an interesting account Oscar Campbell 96 tc 90 100
T W. VROOMAN.
N. Warren 90 96 96 96
M
which he had in his band, but fortunate­
of the graduating exercises. Dr. Ruck­ A.
Auctioneer,
Willie Garrett 100 100 100 100 100 100
M It ly Ward escaped without any hirm.
el, so long known in this vicinity as N. WoodmanseelOO 85 100 100 100 100
It
C. E. Dunham, of Maple Grove, made
rwa
Harmon
100
ioo
ioo
tno
ioo
ioo
U*n», and havine I
-Johnnie," where he has lived since a
Auction sales of th
Bbeldon
Warner
100
95
96
96
E. Lockhart a pleasant call Sunday.
boy, is a worthy, capable young man;
D. D. D. of I. O. G. T„ T. Waters, of
THO8. DANIELS, Teacher.
always exemplary and upright, he has
jjui’
Harron, OnL, whois spending a few
the respect of all. Welcome, doctor,
Northeast Barry.
weeks with E. Lockhart, made Maple
if
to
the
field
of
trials
and
triumphs.
May
T?OR SALE a first class Incubator la perfect
irlils.
Mrs. Jackson, of Johnstown, Is very Grove lodge of I. O. G. T. a visit last
A* order very cheap at the residence at Dr.
your patience be inexhaustible and your
Saturday evening, and reported the
ill. and her son also is very sick.
patients innumerable.
Mr. Isaac Stanton is getting timber same in good' condition.
Messrs. M. B. Childs and Bert Bray­
IL-V' ton, the latter N. Brayton’s brother, ready to repair his bam.
Detroit
NASHVILLE.
Mr. H. Toles has purchased ahother
are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Brayton and
The principle news item this week is,
cow after losing his cow a few weeks
Frank Childs and family this week.
of course, the village election. It was
Mr. John Nagler closed his school in since
Comity of Barry—In Chancery. .
a
complete
surprise
party to all. There
At
Banlleldthey
have
started
their
Raney n«wartli.Complalnant. v».,Johu Holden.
the Fish district, Carlton, lart Friday.
Mary K, Howarth. John A. Simona. Chat. E.
were three tickets in the field: People’s,
To say that John has given excellent saw mill.
Mmona, James K. Howarth, Charles Howarth,
Albert had his best girl at the meet­ Citizens’ and Union, the latter two
Caam. I
Wit.
satisfaction, is simply to reiterate what
being alike with the exception of assess­
ing Saturday evening.
has always been the case.
A. Howarth, Martin !. Howarth. C ILvnro'i
Mr. Albert Knowles, of Hastings, has or and constable. The People'S ticket
Messrs.’ Oscar Jennings. Jas. Hooper
Hownrth, Lewis IL Howarth. Milan W. Ho&lt;
and Frank Burleigh returned from been visiting friends oi this place last was elected entire, with the exception
artt&gt;, Mlnnln F. Howarth and Hiram W. Hoi
of treasurer and marshal, the latter
arlli. difendaata.
ixto
Valparaiso, Ind., on Wednesday of last week.
Fifth Judicial Circuit, in Chancen-.
The dance at Mr. Corwin's was not lH*ing elected by drawing cuts an a tie
Charlotte.
week, where they have been attending
Upon due proof by affidavit that John A. 811
NaaOrtDe.
■r*. .,,.1
V *** - • In
college since Novemlier last Mr. C. W. very well attended, but had a good vote. The officers elect and maioritre
are as follows: President, John B.
time.
Better
try
it
again
Charley
!
Benton, brother of Reuben Benton, of
Marshall. 22; Clerk. F. McDerby (no op­
Bowne, is an instructor in the college.
Sew York, and on motion of Knappen A Vanposition), 298; Asseesor, 8.8. Ingereon,
Arm,in, solicitor* for complainant. It H ordered Middty’uie:
3; Treasurer, D. A. Green, 4; Marshal.
The pleasant weather continues.
RUTLAND.
that the raid defendants do appear and answer
There will be a lecture at the M. E. J. M. Pilbeam, 0; Street Commissioner,
the bill of complaint filed In raid cause within
AMbSjj
meri iiu&gt; orccntra)
The jury having settled the differ­
four months from the dale eg this order, else the
ences between Dawson and Laubaugh, church on Wednesday evening by a B. H. Hoag. 10; Constable, L. A.
said hill of complaint shall be taken as eontero•d: and further, that this order be published
we hope the goaslpera will let the mat­ Plainwell gentleman. Subject: Educa­ Brown, 27 Trustees, E. C. Oviatt, 60;
G. W. Gallatin, 18; A. C. Btanten. 14.
within twenty days from thia date. In the Hm*8tion.
ter drop.
k)Rs Bannf.r. a newspaper printed In said
An old lady named Holmes living
Rev. French, of Richland, will fill the
W. L. Mead talks of selling his fam.
Politics warming- up, and candidates M. E. pulpit on the morning and even­ near Old's mill, fell down a flight of
cellar stairs Monday morning &lt;and was
are beginning to bud and blossom as ing of March 14th.
press daily. AU other trains dally except flux
a copy of this order be served on the said
Lucien Glble is patting up an addi­ quite badly burQseveral fingers being
the rose.
,
ndants, personally, at isaat twenty days be­ “**•
T. J. BUSH. Local Agent Harting*.
broken and other wounds unstained.
tion to his house.
Roads are in horrible shape.
fore the time,herein prescribed lor their ap-a W. KVOOLB. G. k &amp; T. A.. Chicago.
Rev. O. 8. Grinnell is attending a
Miss Saraii Hathorn :g)d Mra. Roee
Wheat looking as if the last was a
Temple spent Saturday in Augusta, at musical convention in the vicinity of
hard winter.
, a
Rockford, Hl.
Uncle Eli Erway to out a pocket- the home of Rev. Parkhurst.
1-CUI.lSHXO TKOUSDAYS, AT

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Banner.

Hastings, Barry Qo., Much.,

A Clear Skin

MARSHALL L. COOK.

is only a part of beauty ;
but it is a part. Every lady
may have it; at least, what
looks like it.
Magnolia
Balm both freshens and
beautifies. .

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LUMBER!

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BENTLEY BROS. &amp; WILKINS

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Barn Boards,

Common Pine Boards,

Shingles,
Fencing,

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Joist and Scantling,

Hardwood Flooring,

=

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Custom Kiln Drying to Order.

a

Cornice Mouldings, Sash,
Doors and Blinds .Al­
ways on hand.

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An exhibition of roller skating wm
given by a bear at the rink Monday
night.
The old council meet next Tuesday
night for the last time.
The school entertainment Saturday
eveujpg was attended by a large audi­
ence, and was worthy of it. though
hardly equal in point of excellence to
the "one of a week prior. All the
romance was knocked out of one of the
tableaux entitled “The Soldier’s Fare­
well," by an interruption of a gallery
God exclaiming, “Get there Barney.”
There is an unusual amount of sick­
ness auAng the children; over one hun­
dred were out of school Monday and
school was adjourned in consequence.
D. Green and A. Stanton .are at
Chicago buying goods for a new gro­
cery, to la* opened shortly in the Yates

Lindley Vinton, of Indianapolis, is
billed to give us a lecture on tariff re­
form at the opera house on Thursday
evening.
Miss Daisy Smith, a charming yoofl&lt;
lady of Battle Creek, has iieen vuitiog
Miss Hattie Foote.
8. D. Barber is confined to the house
by illness.
Pele Deller and wife, living west of
this village, have dissolved partnership
on. account of Pete being a cosfirmw
friend to the ardent. A division of the
property has occurred and a divoroe is
the next thing before the convention,
Alias Mue Tomlinson, of Hastings,
was down Saturday to attend ths
school entertainment, returning Mon­
day.
_________________ JIM CBOW.
ORANGEVILLE MUXS.
I presume the public are about bred
of this diphtheria question. The doc­
tor that Mr. Rock speaks so flattering
alxiut, is Dr. H. J\Turner, of Wayland,
His fattier having'been the family phy­
sician of the person in question for a
good many years, he was asked to come
in and give his opinion of the case. He
expressed no opinion about the child
ttiat died, for the reason - that he dW
not see it, was not called until it wm
buried. Rock knew who the doctor
was, and his opinion, three Weeks ago,
but wan Dot man enough to say any­
thing until he was ready to leave town;
but he told that he would give the
Turner familj a breeze before he left.
There was money in Rock’s pocket for
the reason that b# was health officer.
The charges against the town were 9M,
82 of v hich was for going to lyairio\jjle to see if Dr. Sackett had any diph­
theria patients. Further, about this
fracture busmess. I copy from the Or­
angeville items in the Banner of May
14th, 1883: “On Friday of last week the
little daughter of John Porter and wife, ’
fractured the elbow of her right arm by
a fall from her cradle. The fracturre
was reduced by Dr. Bock and is doing
nicely.” Last week Mr. Ifocksayshe
heard there was no fracture, but a dis­
location of one-fourth of an -inch. I
think no further comments are neceessary than to say that Dr. Rock or his
wife tuui been the correspondent from
Orangeville since the first of April,

Cora Nichols is improving slowly.
Mra. Searles is still under the doctor's
care, but is gaming.
No new cases of throat disease.
The Rock fami'y have left the town.
Mra. Henry Bailey and Mrs. Miuy
Goodyear, of Hastings, visited friends
here last week; also Mrs. H. C. Turner
of Wayland.
Rumor says we are to lose one of
our i»est citizens, Fred Vandawalkor.
Sorry to see them go, but the commun­
ity that gets them may congratulate
themselves.
'
.
Dr. J. W. Rock has gone to N. Y. C.
to accept a position m professor in the
college from which he, graduated. He ,
held th» same chair, nutrria medica^ in
that college during the year of 76, and
during the winter of 78. He filled the
same chair in the college at Macon, Ga.

lavixa.
Rev. Rowland’s little boy, .Morse,
broke his arm while playing.
Mr. Frank Hart has bought the
McDowell farm of Jeff. Lee. and hna
begun improvements.
Mr. Geo. Freeman, formerly of this
vicinity, is now visiting friends here.
A. D. Hughs &amp; Co., have bought a
large Norman horse belonging to ths
Hull retate.
We understand that Mr. Carr has
bought ground east of Mr. Dow's and ta
going to build this Spring.
.
The sale of personal propertv of Syt
vanus Hall will be held Thursday at
one o'clock.
Owing to your scribe's absence the
items did not appear last week.
The state road bridge below this
place is in a bad state of repair.
Mr. Chas. Thomas, formerly of Yan­
kee Springs, has rented the farm of Jno.
Curtiss, in Rutland.
Charles Hart, of Grand Rapids, is
visiting in this vadnity.
ThatiU^O is all right.
HASTINGS TOWMSHjy.

Porter Burton was on the tick list a
portion of last week.
Mrs. James Smith is entertaining the
ague.
Rev. Hunsberger preached an able
by mon at the Slur school house last*
Sunday, from which all might profit.
Jamis Smith will bulk! a barn the
coining summer.
Matthew Hall is making preparations
to build a housn.
Miss Edna Havens will teach in the
Star district the coming summer.
Miss Allice Hall teaches in Baltimore
next term.
The choir at the Star made their Orel
attempt last Sabbath, and they did very
nicely.
.. Prayer-meeting as usual Thursday
evening.

a

you ever re*
‘T. tt A Oa*

�A German who was lately piarriyd
■Vi:--It m eatoer ftn tM*d»
talk
of a earner* eye th*u for a yuan to
get dor losht vord mit a voman’
.
A Scotch clerurynian, one Dr. Wad-

THE NS
A

LITTLE

FIRE KlNDLETH tN THE

WORLD OF LABOR.

himnilf. both dying instantly,
Patti's apixaranre in Bi
•id gtoth-njan referred to has a heavily
succtM. Rhe was supported by Nlcollnl,
Aargvd battery of his own.
A lecturer diseouraJnir on the subject which failed.
•r-Hwtith“ itmuirtd “WhAt uae can a
The Archduchess Maria, of Tuscany was
kst mouth District Aasmbly 101 Knights
■an maxe of his time while waiting
fur a doctor?” Before ho could begin dnke Carl Htuphan, brother of the queen re­
bls answer to his own Inquiry someone gent of Spain.
*n the audience cried out “He can make
Mr. Hamilton Dheton, of Philadelphia, is
hvwflir
America, having policies aggregating $475,•
Al a recent divorce trial the wife was ।
purpme of attending the contention from
asked a question to which she made the CXM cn his life.
bis immediate superior, H A Cosby, too
following reply:--“When I flrat mar­
The last wvric iu January »,!&gt;.» jiersoni
ried |I was fo ’jwilous of my husband
that I thought every woman that I saw
delegate, hid reached ManhaU, and was
wanted him, and now I wonder how I
Bould ever hove been such a fool as to from $ll*&gt;,000 to $1,000,000 each.
A cablegram announce.! the dnatli at Romo tag Knighta The convention, with Mr. ball
have wanted him myself!"
ot Cardliud Jacobini, in his 54th year
, as a detegAto, sat four day s and on the' li th
Children are sometimes philosophdrs
and just as able to draw an infureufce ■ The bouso cammitteo an public lands is in
favor uf rejioalliig the pre-emption lavr.
usual On quitting his
as older people. “Now, William, said a
Tho stable of J. C. Crnll, at Atehison,
x coaxing -mother, I don’t like to take
\aedidne any more than you do, but 1 Kan., was burned Tuesday evening. Tha
lews wai about «-«'),000, including thirty-six
just make ap my mind to do it.’*' The
■don of genius looked up through his
tears, and replied:—“And. mother, 1
Tbo local grievance committee of the knights
last make up my mind that I won’t,
to,respectively, 5S,1®,(S8 and 11,M3,VI0 at on.e considered the matter. Mr. Hall’s
and I don't r
reinstatement wu demanded. This was
either
refused or negle.-ted. A strike wu
“Now. Sain," said an Austin million­
Will Johnson, clerk in a Hammond, Ind.,
aire and a prominent church member,
to his colored porter, “this drunk on
Sunday must cease. Why is it.thal you taking FO belonging to the to&gt;ha
desecrate Sunday continually by becom­
and issued a general onixr, upon which the
ing intoxicatedr* “Bekase, boas, whis­
men quit work at Fdrt Worth, Marshall and
key costs so much I hasn’t got any Mon­ Bulgaria has bson signi-J.
Dallas.
,
ey left ober to get drunk wld on Mon­
Three men were found frozen to death in
day. Ef 1 had de money I would ilese•rate Monday, too!"—Texas Sittings.
The total exports of produce from New
' A stranger,in Persia, during a ricent York last week worn valued at nearly $S,« notice and Inveetig^tiou. Thia contract
they claim has been violated tn this Instance
drouth, noticed u .achoolmaster march 250,(XW,
Pope Leo, Tuesday, celebrated the.75th ot Hall’s discharge The Texas j acltlc rail•at of fichiraz with his school in pro•eaion at his heels. He asked where anniversary of hb birth ami the eighth annU
they were going. The schoolmaster
Cardinal Angelo Jaroblni is dead. Ho which comprise what is called the 8 mlhtold him, and he added that he doubted
The Knights of
not that God would listen to the pray- was bora in IS1&gt; and attained his rank in western Gould system.
•rnof innocent children. “If that be the church four years fcga
■o, my friend," quoth the traveller, “I
fear there would be very few school­ state granaries in England as a precaution
localstrike in Texas tailed ot the desired reagainst famine in time of war.
masters lettMve!"

When ever you see a young lady who
thia wjuthwestem system, in session
wears a tearful, agonized look, do not pose of refuting Ingcraoll's lecturer
at Marshall, and Ln communication with Rntor a moment think she has lost a dear
csi» or Brown and other offieors of the Texu
For
robbing
the
United
States
aub-treasfriend or suffered any great affliction.
She probably wears tight shoes.—Brook­
lyn Times.
years' imprisonment and a Una ot $3,000.
“Don’t be a fool, my dear," remonstra­
I notice that
ted a husband to his wife, who was us­
followed by
ing her tongue freely. “I won’t, Mr. national anti-buttcrine law.
Jenkins, I won’t," she answered: “peoThe contract for a $2,Ofiu.OOO'bridge acrons desired, and at 10 o'clock Ratu Hay morn­
S would not know us apart, if I did.”
ing no onlur was Untied by the executive
went right down town.—Merchant
board of the Knights of I^abor district asTraveller.
Burto, Hyndman, W1
pion,
the
leaden
of
L
“You haven’t got such a thing xs a
been
committed
for
trial
pair of old trou-ners, have you’?’’ “No,
Southwretern system of ’ the Gould
my man," said the merchant. “I do not inciting to rioc.
lines of railroads Ln cotnpllan -s with the
Weep all my wardrolie in my countingtoouse."—“Where do you live?" rejoined Carthy, a farmer of LaGrange, Ga, tired at
fat, “and 1’11 call for the ould pair you
have got on."
“Did n6t the sight of the boundless

white-winged fleets of commerce, till
you with emotion ?• “ Yes," replied the
traveller, for a while it did, but after a Connecticut!:, died at Washington Wednewwhile it didn’t fill me with anything;
it sorter emptied ine."—Texas Siftings.
“My dear,"remonstrated a wife, peeriW out from under the bedclothes, “I
do wish you would use.the word ’aheol.’
It sounds better." “It may sound bet­
ter at times,” .replied her husband, who
was noisily nursing his heel, “but when
a man steps .on a tadc he wants the old
version."—N. Y. Sun.
•

line itUl held oat
dost Joko Sharp sai l that not only would
the company no* giro in, bu» they wo.-Jd
operate tbelr cart. He wu willing to allow the
men $ J per day, but up more, for twelve
hoars' work. If the poUoe tiiould refus J to
protect him in operating his road bo would

upon the governor.

gtmcralshlp made vacant by Geu. Pope's rotirement.

SAFE
SURE

The city would he held

c. lament,

Balti more, March it—The proposition of
r&gt;x Governor Bowie, president of the C.ty
Passenger Railway (sixteen hoars a day for
ductors. At a meeting it wu determined
by the drivers.and conductors that they

Statee volunteers in IMS; be ’ wns engaged
in t’.e liombardment of Fort Pulaski,
Georgia, and also in th*action of Pocotatigo,
R a; commandwl a division ot the Tenth
corps, and engaged in the battle on James
island South Carolina, and the operations

from
NKWToy
N'MlivlUe

MV
attack

satisfactory to both tldex

Ho claim* that

lorwus and dhtingulalted service*

ersating di rensians among tbo faculty.
The lObth anniversary ot tiw birth of
Robert Emmet was ccdsbrated at Chicago
Thun-lay night
Michael J. Ryan, of
Philadelphia, was ths orator of the svenlng.
Mrs. Ella Bear, of Lewiston, Ohio, hanged
.herself, Wedneotoy, with a strip of doth
torn from her dress, and upon being cuti
down eecureiJ a razor aud attempted to cue
hand.
The Ohio supreme court Thursday of-

tor him services at the capture of Wilming-

PARKER'S TONIC
HtartUng MevelaUous Made.

arrived Sunday

icouvn-u most go mid

rar ulatsens recently printed
greenly. improper treatment
A
reasonably thorough
in

Daniel J. Dalton, ordered to bo imprisoned
for contempt b&gt; tiia bouse of ropccsetita-

The ditflcui,ty at Springftehl, Ohio, in tlx*
reap-r works is still nnsettlnd.
W. IL
Whitely, tiw manager, refus&gt;.« ariktratiou

ganizapoa. There will probably be a boy­
cott of the Champion reaper entered.
The voluntary action o’ the People’s Rail­
way ootupaxiy, of Philadelphia, in reducing

nuoibora S.OUQ.
PAID THE PENALTY.

easter county, and a torriblo condition of
ntfairs wu found. Tbn inrastigatiem in
progress indicates that nearly $100,000 of
the $i,00?,OW expended to edn-at» soldiers’

less, after a meal, ho is a dyspep­
tic. It shows his stomach is not
able to dispose of what he has
Hi'iu.xiinKLD, Ills., March H-l-In his dte eaten. But to eat and thus im­
course before a revival meeting TotadayT pose more work is ah absurdity.
Take DR. JONES’ RED CLE­
VER TONIC, which cyrer Dys­
pepsia and all Stomach, Liver,
Kidney and Bladder troubles.
It is a perfect tonic, appetizer,
blood purifier, a sure cure for
ague and malarial disease
Price, Fifty Cents

A Florida farmer claims that it is
buiousaies tlisit makes a man fret and City, was found dead in laid Huturdany.
eaihartic pill when feeling out of hu­
mor and it always sets him to rights.
A Tapville man read this item and then
Jimmy Costello, a Pittaburg bootblack has
Jiaced a pailful of pills and a tin cup invented a wonderful puurp and sold the
alongside bis telephone. His druggist patent far $28,0011
to about to build a handsome brown
stone front, it is rumored. .

A woman with pleasant tunile, cltua their loans M.MJ.’AW, end now hold $23,reqtr. re uaiiita.
■kin, bright eye, generoua expression.
eiasUc step, hearty hand-shake and
courteous welcome. Such a woman is
yt the victim ot debility, languor or
dyspepsia. She has overcome these
guts by using Brown's Iron Bitters, the
world’s great tonic. Mins Matt?. Ben■«. South Bareon field. Me, says. "After
ntong Brown's Iron Bitters for weak1&gt;clL0(
ttnd ^nrv, I
Mt like another person.”
disease, kilted herself with

last public
executed Friday in Gaines county, Choctaw
nation. Ho brutally murdered his wife iu
October, ISM, by shifting her u th-y were
riding along a lonely rood on bor«otau.k, nu i
then concealed ber body in the woods.
Several days afterward it v u found, badly

Saturday. I£ wu learned Sunday that at
asveral pointe on the system the telegraph
Operators joined in tee walk-out; tha entire

THE QRE^T SCHUMACHER FIRE.

isik Sunday night tiie yard men in mak­
ing up the Missouri Pw-itle paas.ng.-r tmin
for the vat and th? iron Mountain f&lt;r the

admitted that this strike, If not speedily ter­
minated. will be tbs groat st ever known in
U estem railroad circles

Arao». OUo,M^K-Th. J-uurto,
Of the great mills of Ferdinand Hchmnacher,
the ‘-oanoeai kipg,” in tins city Raturday

U0,0» bushels of ’grain, .
banking-houw
mxl oftira, a
dry-hou.^ BU,i t|ln&gt;, ntsWpBW||
’
consumed, entailing a luu of »l,(X».a» with
h^d hii’-i?'lwrarBUe*’’ °* wb*’h $43,300 (s
held by Chicago agencies, Mr. K humacher

to bon--* the money.
a meeting of
capitahsta was b-.lil here Saturday after,
noon, wlien it wu

Ikbed by them in cunjun-tiia with their

J

K &amp;
H.
r.
c. HvtKtand,
The Utoral, hai joined Tha N

(that Mount Etna to in
..
-*•*«■* “Xi stones ars
continually Leing thrown up, and it is supIwd that lava G coniing out of the crater •
but as it to &lt;x&gt;verwd by a dtoswi mist nJ
prop-r educations can bu tato-d. Blight

itentiary Friday

Wedwick BtejAoason,

HnaUy knocked leaMteM by the euanfs
heavy i-anr ami
... *£_
”

HoiJx, March li-Great
re belli;! Md, fnr .

WORK FOR STATESMEN.

Brairon.u,, M., y„vb ,2*, ______

~.U«
WaanntOTOM

inevitabio

riots,

Cm,

war

aUra

THE MARKETS.

^’0-52.

March 8.-In the

and

dartnicUM
•“beidlatbs

riau;

, --------■

out ten mtantat, returwed
ffuUty.

The executive conuuittee will

MAJmntxn, Ohio, March d-The Ohio
literal. newxjHqsjr, 1mm bean ]urvi
to
K-U.er with all ita stock, *.tih*trij&lt;ion list.

uuo on
MOC, 1MU&lt;1
tiaada.
rh» oxreutioiwr knalKUfutv him, aimtM Fdllor
carefully at tiie «|ip t.f paj*&gt;r with bu rifle. P*uffaiid fired, killing t.-te comkmiwd niBQ jn!

the United

diarharge all non-union raeuln their employ.

night

1KS5 was tn.-d and convicted, but owiuj to
** W1' not
until Friday. ,
Tho cond.-uidixl wan ted to Um re.fttn about
10 o'etoi-k andl «nu n«tod upon a blanket
after which ba was bUu.ibAl.' I and a white

swear, and he always takas a compound

IF 1 AMAH
IS HUNfiHr Within
&lt;
an hour, more o

The noy Preacher Attacks I'taitarienbua.

masters of the Union depot am! «ba Missouri
Pacific. The yards era full of freight,
much of which is perishable. The AnhiMser-

press cars in position. It now looks u
though pusenger traffic, u well M freight
trs m.- tmwit
~ r..-1 —.. m.

HINDERCORNS

keep the militia on duty.

present on th- entire system from 2,500 to
ii,000 men have struck, but it is thought
pmslble that the 0,000 Knights comprised in

a couple of boars’ delay the yard­
master tuccwdeJ
in completing the
make-up
of
the
Missouri
Pacillc
train,
which
was then
scut out,
lint thnt
nil 'Fl.*
.1
__

PARKER'S
AIR BALSAM

In Jan-

bankrupt any struct railway in Baltimore.

Coiidactors' and Drivers’ |*rutartive aasociatiou. About M drivers aud conductors

York. Washington and Kansu City were
formally admitted, and it was decided that
uach club sluill {day with every other club
eighteen gnmax
.Gould lines, bat not interfering with tbs
pmwengar bust ties*
The situation wr.s very quiet Sunday,
The prince of Wale, luti in contemplation
nothing but jeawngvr trains were running,
Mra Hancock ■ friends in Washington ora out of the city. The regular trains were two
hours
late tn getting away Sunday night.
talking of prvwjutiug her a bouw in that
city.
’

egawn
yARM FOR SALE,

division

soon.
■
The man at Hanalbal, Ma; Little Rock,

At the revival: Preacher—“Young
men should never go to a place where
they would not take their sisters. Is
thwe a Christian young man in the
audience who wisely thinks he may
■a&amp;dy break this /wise rule?" Young
num under the gallery stands up.
Preacher'—“And what is the place, my
young friend, which juu think ybunw-K
justified in visiting, and yet to which teetered with business iu Ncbnc-kn. When
you would not think of taking your th-; snow nu lta flood I are thniatanod.
Professor Gustavus Hinrichs hu boeu
sister?”
Young man—“The barber
It was one of those delightful Sep-£
tember mornings that strayed over into
November. The light autumnal haze
of Indian summer was sleeping on the
hill-tops, only to be invigorated with
Xbe cofors of the rising sun. Rosalind
JfcCush, aroused by the matin song
that arose from the poultry yard, part­
ed the curtains and looked forth upon
the scene. “What a gorgeous morning
this is! &lt;Jh! why should I be chained
to this humdrum sphere? 1 will seize
■y pen and pour forth melodious verse
in honor of this day of the g^ds."
“Rosy!" came a sharp call from the foot
pi the stairs, “come down aud fry the
buckwheats, right away." And from
thoughts poetic to deeds domestic, Rwaluod descended. -Hartfoni Post

this city we.:t into operation Saturday

trainmen, is 1,3110. Of tbeee WM are KnighU

blue sea, ix-itring on his bosom the

pERMANREMEDY

death. Isasrirtt.-h M

JAKE 8HARP COMPROMISES.

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BIG &lt;«1 1 1 ■ i; i .■ .
■ t!
Wire Away l.Oto Srit-O|*nuins WaUiinc
Morhinre. It yoa wimt one wnil u« ywr uaac
Al?&lt;5r&gt;n
°xey&gt; OOCr’
t ATI OF

A

|&lt;~*raUom TPO ADYKirnsERM -Lowewt Hair* for-&lt;l»w
Addrras't! KO. T!
WELL kcS*. W ^n’«c*A

ndffiCOs

�fhe Hastings Banner.

ih- ow;
renort belaid on
wU1**- A™’ ^ones’ °*hon&gt;- »fob
1’nkler! MlUers;
Beamer. Black and

_,T
com’«’n council of the city
"...B**tinxa—GeuUemen; Your special com­
N 1t^ pLS?0"'
referred the.propo»i:lnn of
lMkl"«‘1;p common council to
{2!PJ2Lh hl,n n PTO’ldbie an alley between
V-KS2?,raowu^!.by **w rl,rv “nd b&gt; lhP 5-Ud
1 ns,PPCl,l*Jv ask leave to relu‘.ve ll,ld tb® wuue under careThe next meeting of the Barry Coun­
ty Teachers’ Association will be held in
Hustings on Friday evening, March
tJMire£on,J we ha*" bw’""' folly
IMh. and Saturday. March UOth, the fol­
.*“»«“ of being driven to the
lowing is the program :
nri
on * PUt O' Bind «XT1 feet,
for
^.h“J *», opportunity to provide
FRIDAY EVENING 7:30.
’«« «'&gt;•»•M a coat of
Lecture at the Methodist church by k2r .
e*°b«ntlng with the said ParMrt
,
c
&gt;B
inmund
now owned and aoo a
President Fiske, of Albion College.
rit. ‘rfr?ond" which can he acquired by
Subject—“Conditions at Succass.”
7’ d H"* tr»n*fer by said Parker of a
el^kforli^?w&lt;lnOWOrnr4!..t%hl,Dto,hc “ld
SATURDAY 10 A. M.&lt;
city, for a difference in which exchange said
Music.
Jn L n
under*landing of the grounds
■President’s Address.
fo'l msn‘ i .*.rein7’ u'° council »«* referI’aper—-Relation of the Kindergarten EwilfoVX?.rh.,e.1J .T111 breompany this report,
to the Primary School. Miss Adda Jor­ JJtoJ fo i lhal lhe. ^’uncll deem It wise to
fo.rn
’
fo,?
r
*l
,
7
t-««eh acUous would relieve
dan. Discussion of the paper led bv
£urth»r’1ntere&lt;rt In an sllsv adMiss Mimi Brown.
111
d b‘rk,*,f » contemplated new buildPaper—Stimulants and Narcotics. iiJJLt ., ,S*raml‘ter would therefore recom­
mend that the common i-ouueil atoll Itself of
Dr. W. P. Ptilhvmus. Discussion open­ JnSJT£
&lt;LrtUU,.7 '? »«iul&gt;* f°r this elty so
ed by Mta Ella E. Hallock.
desirable a location for a city hall. AH of which
Aiiotwaicn
Paper—A Day’s Work in School. Miss Is respectfully snbmlUed. ’
G. K. Rkamkr.
Belle Furber. Discussion led by Miss
A. Black.
Bedie Throop.
,
Committee.
■^LyJwL!uborn-Px5: 1,1C report of the special
Music.
t
c&lt;,,"vml.,!'*p1'^ •rrepted; carried, all air*.
Paper—The Conceited Teacher. W.
Gfborn—That further action on the
0. Lowden. Discussion led* by John
f,1. .y,tpro|*.rX3'WM1.
T- Barker I* postixmed
Klingensmith.
forln7LL.m*rtLn«.-.»wh,ch "a* loit. Ayes.
Question—Are Diagrams useful in Jones. CNborn. Htebblns and Water*; nays
an&lt;1 Tinkler. H btSga
the Teaching of Grammar? A general S*^yr’..,,Utk’
yojf the mayor voted nay.
dlscussioii led in the affirmative bv J.
’ al’*&gt;'r'°" Tl'«e-’'*d Paywent for three
Roberta, in the negative by Eugene mlr.i
'oj'Mhs^talary as fireman, to enablenim to pay
Davenport.
Paper—Ought Teachers tn use Tobac­
"’•«W
co? w. A. Ilolloper. Discussion ltd by &lt;nTihC--&lt;« °lu,tof John Bewmer. for time cloca
W. A. Morse.
iui.ur, . A.ru, nramer. Hiava. Mrt ov
Music.
Paper—Teachers' Institute, J. E. Sne*0' S*t****&gt;*’*s- tinkler and Waters; nay.'
TTie followlag^ceounta were presented;
Garver. Discussion led by Thomas
Hamilton Rubber Co., two D. C.icoata
Kelly. snap and ring*.............................. ...I.. • 9 oo
Pappn— How to teach Penmanship.
vX(RTcyJ
retumliiK money for sAme.
n
Z. Shepherd. Ji days tending fire appa­
AlienLCarr. Discussion led by Henry
ratus; up to March fl.............................
21 oo
IL Campl&gt;ell.
Barry County Democrat, t* year’s prlntI’apvr—Oral Grammer. Mrs. J. E. !ng ...............633
Garver. Discussion led by Miss Rose
Bostwick.
room, upto February 27.
» ■»
Music.
Emorr Wilkin*. &lt;S hoars’ work on bridge
85
to
Paper—Text Books. Their Uses and Kam Lawton. It, hours work on bridge...
j®
Abuses. J. J. England. Discussion led Fred Crost, draying.......................
i
*»ia»
»*
accounts
be
allowed
by Enoch Andrus.
Paper—Secrete of Succhm in Teach­
By aid. McC- y—Resolved that the following
ing, J. W. Smith. Discussion led by ntere*
be and are hereby designated for the
W. 1. Marble.
holding of reyt«trallon aiht election of the sev­
Paper—The Teacher’s Preparation, eral ward* of Ithe city of Hasting*, at the ap­
proaching
general &lt;-lty r'oetfon; 1st sranl.
Miss Mina Mudge. Discussion led by at Jonlan’sand
wagon shop; and ward, at A. TinkMiss Fannie Levs.
irr » twlldlng; Sdward.nl Allen Jones'building;
Election of officers and miscellaneous 4t . wan I. at Khyhff’a office, court hmrw.
By ■*l|t.|.J|me&lt;-That the resolution tM accept
hitaririanx
be ap" Wbilu the lecture is given to a body ^By ah".''^’"^^^
Of Xoachun. it will Im- of general Interest poltifmi chairman and aid. MeCoy Secretary .-t
the
board Oi cl. rtinp; carried, all ayes.
and all are cordially invited. The well
By aid. Osboru-Tltai Mr. .fohn l.ichtybedlv
known reputation of Dr. Fiske is a suf- charged from further respo- slblilly in rernrd io
th-ient.gimrantw* that all who fail to subM-riplion li.t for mod arn»*s "the old mill
hrttr him will mis* a rich treat. The
mating on Saturday will »&gt;e held at the to t* erected on Mlr-higali avenue bridge om&lt;&gt;u
central st-hool buildin . and the pro­ l mp. on Jefirrson street bridge one
Bnmdwly brfoge one l-.inp. and on Ntatr St.
gram presents, it is thought, a varietv bridge
one lamp-under direction of street eoniof topics that cannot but lx- of interest mlttee.
. .
By aid inborn—That the rwolulloii be adoptto all teacher*.
nn.follows: Ay&lt;-», Beamer. McCoy.
Teachers of Barry County: This is •d:carried
Osborn. Stebbins and Waters; nays. Black.
your association and ita success de­ Jones and Tinkler.
Hyoid. Beumer-Ttiat the report of the street
mands your co-operation. Each of you
committee
In
to sireet lamp* be taken
has something that all the rest will tie from the table;regard
carried as follaw*; Ayr*. Beam­
bvnefitKl in knowing. Come and help er. Bliu-k, Me oy. O*lmrn. htebblns and Tinkler:
make this the best meeting we have nar*. Jones and Waters.By aid. Beamer—That the report of the com­
had. Come prepared to take part in mittee
onstreet lamimbr ailupted. A men del
the discussions, and let us show that we by aid. W attirs. Hint the report I c referred back
are not Iwhind ohr sister counties in to the street committee for further extension of,
light*, and that Utey be Instmetrd tn take un­
zeal and enthusiasm.
der consideration the placing of lamp*, to take
in all territory where |icop|r are taxed for vote: i
Aye*. Jone*. (&gt;»imrn, Stebbins and Waters:
m»y». Brainer. Black. M- Coy and Tinkler.
The vote bring a tie. the mayor voted nay.
By aid. Water*—That ths council adjourn.
Common council met In regular session Frt The mayor ruled the motion out oLoitlrr. Aid. '
'lay exeiilng. Mandi S. His . ouor, Mayor Wei*. Water* npj*aled from the chair. The mavor •
*rrt hi the chair.
refused to entertain the arpral. Vote bring ‘
H*U being called, the following aldermen taken on Hie original motion. It wa* lo*t: ave*.
were preteift: Hearntr, black. Jone*. O*l&lt;oru. Beamer. Black. McCoy- and Tinkler; nay*. BlebStebbins, Tinkler and Waters; absent Krt'-n’.
bln* and Water*. Aid .lone* refused t&lt;&gt; vote, i
Minutes of U.u meeting read and approved.
To titeHoaor the Mayor, und common conn­
ell of the elty of Hasting*—Sira: I would aide voting, a* hr wanted further t ine for consider*
Jour honorable body to pay me for land used lion, which reqnesl was denied, whervu|s&gt;n be
by tlic city In second wan!, on lot one. block refused to vntd
Miven ol Bennett ami Kenfteld's addition, said
Adjourned,
land beiag used for Street purposes, and ievpr
FRANK KTEBBINH, Recorder.
having been paid for. The «am of
10. bat I
•onsider not an unreasonable amount for said
The druggist, Fred. Hotehklm. Mils Lueky
land, used for »aid street pan*1***- All ‘of Star.
a bleb your bouOracle petitioner will »ver ask.
MaasachuMtt* mugwumps have endorsed
President Cleveland.

SUPPLEMENT.

Hastings. Mich., March 11,1886.

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■

Mary Craddock's petition, asking the council
to refund her taxes to her for law That the
pi aver of the petlnoner lw not granted: carried.
The account of M. L Cook, of $17.06 for printIt g. The nnance committee recommend pay­
ment in full; carried.
Tbe account of F. T. Campbell. S3, for view­
ing C. H. Hick* sheep, the fl nance committee
reported that the account be not allowed; rarried
The account of C. H. and M. W. Hicks. 9tJO,
wa* recommended to iw paid In full; carried.
To the major and common council of tin* ulty
of Hastings--Gentlemen: Your committee to
whom was referred the petition of Henry- A.
Goodyear and 115 other tax paying inhabitant*
of the city of Hastings, asking that the eoandl
proceed with its former action a* reported in a
previous petition Of t« Signers, and in which
odd previous reports set forth a recommenda­
tion fora system of street lights for said Nty.
and sold former report havh g been published
.n the city papers and duty considered by thepetitioners first herein staled; now, therefore,
tour committee deem it but hurt to the people
of Hastings to recommend that the prayer of
the petitioner* be granted. AU of which is
respectfully submitted.
n V Wirawm

87 Cents
WHEAT!
IRVING

POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
Tkl.* powder never ntrteo. ■ A marvel of pm
strength *nd whotaKHnenou. NoreetOMM
than the ordinary kinds, and eannol be MM
eompetiUon with the multttudcoffowteaLaii
weight, alum or phosphate powdara. Bold a

APrettyWomansSecret.
Fear of discovery, when abo resort.* to
false hair aud dye*. Is a source of con­
stant anxiety to her. The very I&lt;crsoas
from whom she most desire* to hfale the

Hair Vigor, and, not. only will her hatr
reaso to fall out, but a new growth wifi
actually grown white, will return to thetr
pristine frrahne*.* and brllHnncd of color.
AVer’s Hair Vigor cures
Hereditary Baldness.

Gkorgk M* yer. ^Zatonfa, Tcra.*.WM
bald at 23 years of art-, as hi* ancestors
sou, uowny nair au over mi *«up, wmea
soon became thick, long, and vigorous.

Ayer’s Bair Vigor
1* not o dgr, but, by healthful sttmubitfoer
of the roote and color gland*, speed!ly
restore# to it* original color hair that h
Turning Cray.

*

.

Mns. CATIterisk Deameb. roti of
Hl dot. Nd., had her hair emldcnre

Scalp Diseases

Vnjfch cause drvneM, brittleness*, and fall­
ing of the lialr, darn Du IT, ttehlng, aud
annoying *orcs. are all quickly eared by
AYEk'slLiiii Vigor. It cured Hxrkkrt
«IVD. Ninneap&lt;iif, Mihm., of Inlolrrle Itching of tho Scnlp; J. N. &lt;Un­
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P.nUrIK H. FKDLOE. Hiriinrjtun, Vl., of
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acgk-ctixi, may result in Incurable baMnc»«. Is reSdlfy cured by Avr"1" ” —
Vigor. As
A Toilet Luxury

31 Cents

Ayer’s Hair Vigor hn* no
Is cnlorkv.*, cleanly, delkkJ
funted. and has the effect of n
hair *ofi, pliant, and glorey.

Ayer’s Hair Vigor,
ffokl by all Drugp-ist*.

HASTINGS MARKETS.
Wheat, white
.
“
red ....................
Com
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I

LWEJJTS!

Fntator* ................
Apples, per tarn
Apples, dried... .
Apples, evaporated
Butler. ........

far* I n&gt;» »n&lt;l ,.*!&lt;•* Ur- ibrta r»' n ra

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r.jrrr -no tytocurutbow.&gt;r»tfiinrefa
etc u* hamUOMi is re ninssatw siiiBiiiiinWwui
an. Sm&gt;4aSo«&lt;*tar*TireMre*oaaPfrelMwff
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Pork. dfewMd . .
Veal, dressed
Ijxrd
I4me. bbl
Water Lime, bbl
Hatt, bbl......
Pta*ter. ton
..
Beef Hides
Calf Hide* ....
Hheep pelts
Timothy Heed
Clover seed .
Dressed cid- let..
"
Turkey* .
••
Duck*

Health is Wealth!

' X/FTAWA, V*U&gt;., juwrvu

jx&gt;rt Th« •dttcaUonal bill wm then tokaa
up. and Dolph o.Ierod as Mtnaadnwnk Mt­
. ■ . _*»__ -U.. —0
AIhlVh Txv
crea»Dg the appropriation to |1&gt;10,OOO,IKX&gt; in
ten ) «n, but it wm* rejectol Another
anumduient by togas MpproprUUng F-',0OJ,-

jy***^^***

toflxprrefl •ympatby with Equator
in tb* lorn by «taUh of hk wUecure litZetwd to a minority report

cf Moutgofnary. has put We following
notice of motion on the order paper for
Friday next:
“That the house feels it its duty to ex­
press Its deep regret that th.&gt; sentence of
death passed u;x&gt;n Louis Riel, convicted of
high trMson, was allowtd to be carried into
axecution."
. '
It is undorstoed that tbo motion is made
at the inatigution of tbo gov ernmeat, who
are a^d to ba courting defeat &lt;n thia imua
Praising Lord Hart lagton.

Lokdob. March h—Th* Daily Nows, re­
ferring to Lord Hartington's speech, mys
that if aU politicians approached th* Dish
question in tbo aazue spirit as Lord Harting­
ton tbs problem would eooo b* aelred.

The attmidanee at the Bteio University is 1,300.
West’s World's Wonder or family liniment.
UM-tulIn cve^ house for cuts, burns, scald*,
brulxes, nruraKfa. rhranuulun. Always gives
satMfaction. All druggist*.
A- roller mill h to be belli at Clifford this spring.
wavs be found n greal
with liver coinr-talut,'
sick headache. Tldrt

Rapids.

destroyed. The matter has rested ever
since. Mr. Youngs was defeated in
smaller suits at Tekonsha and other
towns.

Ln a view of a thmtlened epidemic of
coughs like that of h year ago in Phila­
delphia, the Health Commissioner of
Maryland officially recommends Bed

Homo In Grand

OtllblalM and frosted Iret and
with a few npBllreUoos.oMvrst'* '
der or family Linlmeut. Adi drags

ful featnree of other cough mixtures.
Only 25 cents.

Detroit claims to have a man 120
years old.
.

Did you Sup­
pose Mustang Liniment only good
for horses? It is for inflamma-.

tion of all flesh.

'i

-

ki^bL?

��The Hastings Barnier.
HxrnHOA Mioi-MireHIU-1886-

EDITORIAL NOTES.

#

Because free trade may be the true
policy for England, is no reason why
we should adopt it In England lands
min! rents are comparatively dear, in­
terest low and l*l»or cheap. In this
country' It is the direct reverse. Lands
and rents are comparatively cheap, in­
terest high and labor dear. It is sim­
ply nonsense to talk of this country
competing with England in manufac­
turing. except it may be in cases, where
this country has advantages to offset
England’s low interest and cheap!
labor. There is sufficient enterprise
and capital in this country to keep pro/
flte on any businesa where they belong.
Free trade for this country means sim­
ply fewer manufacturing interests or
cheaper wages. It seems strange that
there should be any difference of opin­
ion on this proposition, it is so self
evident. Cheaper wages we do not
want, and instead of diminishing we
want to increase our manufacturing
intereete We want larger and better
home markets. Better prices for ifll
classes of farm prod uets. Better wages
for farm hands and all classes of labor­
ers. We want prosperity for all classes
of our citizens. This is why we favor
protecting our manufacturing interests
against the competition of foreign
countries which have utilised all their
natural resources and have gone to
seed. We object to this country being
immediately reduced to their condition.

The Ohio republican governor and
house of representatives are unearthing
someterriWe democratic frauds. First.it
hu been settled beyond the doubt that
there was a deliberate democratic at­
tempt to steal the senators and repre­
sentatives from Cincinnati and Hamil­
ton county. That job has failed, and
the authors of the great crime will be
exposed and punished. Next, it has
been demonstrated Unit Payne got his
seat in the U. S. senate by the most unblishlng acts of bribery.
But the
bribery was of democratic legislators to
secure a caucus nomination. It has
Also been' shown that there was the
most reckless use of public money by
the democratic administration. It will
be a long time before Ohio will again
gives the democratic pyty another
er chance to rule and rob the people.

The president’s recent message to the
senate, in which he refusee to give
them the documents on file showing
why certain officials were suspended
and others appointed in their stead,
shows him to be hypocrite. He an­
nounced when inaugurated and before,
that no changes would .lie made, ex­
cept where absolutely necessary, until
the terms of officials had expired.
Changes, wholly unnecessary, and
against public policy have been made.
The removed officials have the stigma
upon them of beingremoved “for cause”
and yet no chance te ascertain the rea­
son. Cleveland is a hypocrite to pre­
tend to favor civil service reform and
at the same time refuse the informs-;
tion asked by the senate.

Mr. Jaoob Erb lod fiuaHill.

Set blue cut gtans ware- Mr. Masos
dine and wife. Mr. Americus Cline
and wife. Mr. Philo Cline and wife, Mr.
Willis Wood and wife and Mr. A. Hun­
gerford.
Set flint glass ware—Mr. Jesae Erb
and wife, MA W. 8. Ickes and wife and
O. F. Ickei^
Set Amberine dishes—Mr. Madison
Erb and wife.
Set Mosaic ware—Mr. T. Norris and
family.
Set white glass goblets—Mr, H.
Stevens and wife.
Set goblets, no two alike—Gertie
N imino.
Cake stand -E. S. Houghtalin.
Pickle castor—Mr. Frank Speaker
and wife.
Card receiver—Mm M. A. Monroe.
Cheese dish and tooth-pick holder—
Wise Addie Hall.
Large decorated bowl—Grandma
Striker.
It was a time long to be remembered
by all who were present We believe
we voice the sentiments of all present
when we wish the newly wedded pair
a long life of prosperity, peace and
happiness.

Bet silver tea spoons—Mr. N. Latham
»d wife and Mr. G. Striker and wife.
aiver pickle csstor—Mr. John Lichty
md wife. Mr. D- Ickes and wife and
Hr. C. Garn and wife.
Silver butter knife- Charles and

Parke tamp- A. R. MiXJmber.

VMh Ktanfl—Mr. D. MeOmber and

Tickets good in 25c

lots for any Crockery we have in stock at face

value.

Mby”

Wednesday, March 24th,
And Every Eighth Week Thereafter

.

Consultation Free!

Try Our Tea!

Smith, Hams &amp; VanAnm,

We Make a Specialty and Cure MCwtfeFenu of Cjiranit: Bhrtu^. •O&lt; A &lt;
[Heeaeaoflhe Eye and Bar, Brynn and Iferv*.Stomach Linr, A /•
and Heart, Throat and Ltuvut. Catarrh, Arthmaand Con.-urnvtl-,il'
Coiutination. Rheumatism, Neuralfia, Cancer,Scrofula and Ski&gt;
lU.truMit. Fite. Hairy, Dropty. Turnon. Quiier, Titee, Female Oh.

Surgical Operations Skillfully Performed
The Only Institution in the State that Dispenses Genuine

March 10th, 1886.
Xrm/ Six CenteffiT Trtfitlm on Oxygen and Health-Journal.

THE BEST CARRIAGE MADE

Address, DRS. B., S. &amp; CO.,
tara

Ward &amp; Dolson

Mihl

ui Swginl

INSTITUTE.
Muskegon, Mich., U. S. A.

Eetabliehed-ISBO. lU^ryanlMd-tBBb.

This is the guarantee they authorize
make.:

STATE ROAD.

US

RUurrrr ln»!r»eay&lt;
r.fahto Ute wort*oa Um

to
WHAT OUR PATIENTS BAT.
BSFUBCT!
A

Warrantee,

READ!

To Our Agents:

falltUK nulll la ISM.

it’s

You are hereby authorized to warrant the construction of
•nd for nlil. li we *rt my grateful.
tafte carefaBy ul mob
our buggies to be as follows: Bodies—white wood, swell
Yoon truly,
M»re I hmr, to w«i.
.B. C. HABDY.
I fora long time. 1 Head;.
sides and ends glued and thoroughly screwed, with corner
REPORT OF CASES.
I
irons, and our improved boot. Gearing—second growth Ohio wfiS Lavr
nwird
bouto iraMaMpt: ancen f
hickory. Sheldon &amp; Co.s 00 steel axles with patent sand col­
, whfeh be erdered a mclars. H. M. Striebly &amp; Co.? Norway iron drop forgings on all
gearings including the steps. No maleable steps or other WA Fine Assortment of Spectacles and Eye Glasses of the
Finest Quality always on hand.
maleable iron used on our gear. Wheels—Ohio second growth
hickory, best in the market, A grade, tired with steel. All;
Tops are Joy’s 28 oz. rubber, sewed on. Head linings and
seat linings are English indigo cloth and are warranted not to
fade out. All buggies are furnished with storm aprons, oil
carpets, brussels floor carpets, toe carpets, and toe pads.
Our carriages are painted with lead and oil, bodies filled
with English filler and finished with Harland &amp; Sons English
varnish.

continue, nertou.1 ronveui«!i&gt;eea may result. By
protupily taktnc Hood's Hananrtlla. a ferer
may be avoided or premature death prevented.
It is a positive cure for bOkouanesa. bold by all

_PURE_

THIS means

PR/G

BUSINESS !

WARE &amp; DOLSON, Manufacturers,
Charlotte, Mich.

MOST PERFECT MADE I

gOMETHING NEW!

(Successor to Brooks &amp; Cook.)

WE HAVE BOUGHT

25

25

25

Ward &amp; Dolson Carriages!
.

EXTRACTS

To start the Spring Trade with.

Famrers, Attentioii!
I have set up a Hay Press in
the City of Hastings,. and am
prepared to purchase Hay in
any quantity.

Hereby announces that he has a rcmplete lineuf

Groceries, Provisions, Flour anti Feed.

Call and See Them.
An inspection will satisfy you that they are the best, and
the best are cheapest always.

MESSER BROS.
RUSSELL HAS

Jaemoved

-utuiu^ ruuiu,
by such an ar
the appetite of the most fastidious
cure. After which the liappy cot
wm&gt; presented with a large num be

each pound for cash.

Farmers are preparing for sugar
making.
Mr.Moore is on the sick lint
The dime society will meet at Mrs.
John Hunt's, March 13th. All are in­
vited.
The Sunday school will be reorganiz­
ed March 21st.
The item of the oyster supper was
left out last week, we fear it is not
generally understood. .
m
About 35 friends of Elder Dempsey
and wife gathered at their home last
Tuesday for a social visit. A very
pleasant time was reported.

MeOmber, in Baltimore. March 4th. '86.
by Rev. 0.8. Grant, Mr. Wm. J. Erb
and Miss Lizzie A. Herrington, both of
ItaltimortG

under the hospitable root of Mr. and
Mra. MeOmber to enjoy the teeth ities
of this occasion. There were present
about .70 invited guests, filling the
rooms to overflowing, who, after wit-

W

HASTINGS HOUSE,

we will until further notice give each customer
HASTINGS,
a better TEA than ever before; and to induce Tue8day,Maroti 23 d,
--------- ANDATTHK---------customers to try, will give a 5 cent ticket with

AJMTRXA.
Mrs. Geo. Foster, Mrs. C. Baker. Mr.
Chas. Norton and Miss Jessie Hendricks
are on the sick list.
Every body has a cold.
Geo. S. flartom was in Kalamazoo
Tuesday on business.
Th6 center school will have an exhi­
bition Friday night admission 10 cts.
The proceeds will be used in decorating
the school house.
Gus Ford has gone south of Battle
Creek to work for Horace Bristow the
coming summer.
Little Eddie Short has the scarlet fe­
ver.
.
Schoo! in the Baker district closed
tasVFriday.
Will Campbell will sell his personal
property this week at auction and then
go west
X
Erast us Churchill has sold his farm.

Even Harpers Weekly says Garland
must go. He has survived bis useful­
PRICE BAKIRQ POWDER CO..
ness; a telephone jobber is not needed CHICAGO.
ST. U
as the nation’s chielf legal advisor, es­
pecially when he is authorizes the com­
mencement of a suit, at government
expense, in favor of a telephone compa­
’’ SPECIAL ’T
ny. whose stock rco the extent of
♦l^oo.oat he holds as a gift from Uiat
company for "influence.”

Pension ConmiisBioner Black, who
draws 8100 per month as pension for
being “a physical wreck” and a big sal­
ary for being au able bodied official is
disposed to criticise the actions of Ms
predecessor. A man so wholly incon­
sistent as Commissioner Black will not
command much respect for his critic­
isms upon anybodyior anything.
V. Married.—At the residence of D.

WILL HE AT THU

Having bought a large invoice of TEA,

HIS STOCK OF

DRY GOODS

Of these goods is' unsurpassed. I buy THE BEST: and 1 find
that the l&gt;est goods are what people want.

Of goods you get for $1.00, or any money, at my store canhot
be surpassed in Barry County. Light expenses enable me to
sell as cheap as any concern in Hastings. I can and will du­
plicate any prices yon can obtain in Barry County on any

AMD

quality or quantity of goods. I Mo not sell cleap good-, but I
do sell

Millinery Goods

Good Goods Cheap!

To the First Door East of Hicks Bros.' Groeery, on State Street,

OUR SPECIALTIES:

Best 50 cent Tea in Hastings.
Best Coffee for the money in the city.
Where he will be pleased to welcome all his cub—no adulterated goods.
‘
•
Call and see me, at American
tomers and friends, as well as to creet manv nmi,
?n®6- As heretofore, he keeps th^Best of
House.
in his line, at the Lowest Prices
’ Goods
You are invited to call in and inspect, goods and prices. I
want your trade, and will give you the prices and goods to
get it '

Yours respectfully.

C. A. BURLINGAME,

JULIUS RUSSELL.

�The individuals who want to bond
the city for waterworks have laid their
plans for the spring campaign. Thev
HASTINGS. THURSDAY. MARCH 11. MM. w!U work alylT, and win try to secure
a mayor and at least three aldermea to
carry out their views.
Local Advertising Rates:
//The Baptists expect to dedicate tfceir
mew church the last Sundav in this
News Ixxuda. 124 eenU per Unr.
month or the first In April Announce­
ment of program win be made m due
season. The Baptista havejjy all odds
the nicest church In the eityj
Ofbeuevolcut purpoc*. wm be charted tor at
CB. IL Rose has purchased the Jeffer­

The Hastings Banner.

■yy ANTED!

200 Cords Wood
AU Koortt warranted ait represented by me.
Bring your watches, ’docks and j««refary fof
repair* to me mid. hare tt attended W by an eknerieucetl workman.
J

JOHN HESSMER, Jeweler.
1

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Local News.
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lohuilneM nnd honorable
tlliUC, to merit your patrnu-

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toall conllnnn tin­ n»lneoa nt tho old
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caucus woTtcaa.
Bepubiiran rsuicutie* will be Md, for the purtrawrnajdrv nfllewra at th* frvl.

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1101%.

There waa a very large crowd in
town Saturday.

Work in tne 3d rank at K. of P. hall
Monday evening nert.

Election ticketsand slips printed at
•this office on very short notice.

Notice of teachers’ examinations
wUl l»e found in another column.
v (E. W. Mokiull &amp;. Co. opened their
new clothing store on Jefferson street
. Saturday.'
X&lt;TTENTfoN is called to the page an­
nouncement of Goodyear &amp; Barnes in
this issue.

Julius Russel has removed his
■took of gotxls into the Gardner store,
atelv occupied by J. B. Roberts.
; Ed. Evans win remove his tin shop
to the building north of the.burned
Merchant hotel, on Creek street/.
Workmen are engaged in rec&amp;oving
the old buildings from the site to be,
occupied by Gdodyear’s new block.
Barry Loinie, Knights of Pythias,
contemplate producing the ^&gt;lay of
’'*»non and Pythias in the near future.
Borsok. u&gt;n Jeff, st.’ cigarmaker,
has left town. a&amp;4 ft js said has left
various creditors to the extent of 81 JOO.
'Q7ld. L. G. Moore will deliver a
lecture before the W. C. T. U. at the
Star school house Wednesday evening,
March 17th)

:■ From the stone now on the ground,
we should judge Mr. Parker intends
having a sul^taotiiri foundation for
hi* new hotel. 1
L. A.’McIntyre, ot Huntings town
-nip. inis been exceedingly unfortunate,
having lost two pairs of twin eolte dur­
ing the past week.
Plainwell held an election the 1st.
Two licke’.-.. citizen :tud prohibition,
■were in the field. The former won by
majority in 231 votes polled.
1 The ludiw of the Baptist society will
give a sugar aodal at the Red Ribbon
hall. Friday ev«-ning„ Alan-h kith.. A
cordial invitation is extended to all.)

Four gentleman of this city went
tishing on Wall Lake a few days since.
Th- sum total of their catch amounted
to one and one-fourth fish each—and
very small ones. too.
Any one interested in securing a
thoroughbred Norman stallion in tnis
locality can obtain information that
will interest them by calling on T.
RhilUpsorl). Member.
Wk trust repubUcans of the various
townships will hand in their caucus
notices as soon rs possible. The Ban­
ner office will be prepared to print
tickets and .4Hps on snort notice.

Illinois Timothy Seed, Michigan Clo­
ver Seed, Lime, llair. Stucco, Cement,
Best Patent Roller Flour. Jackson Tile.
Quality and price warranted.
F. H. BARLOW li CO.
The Adventists have engaged tem­
perance hall and win hold service every
Sunday at 3 p. m. until further notice.
The public are cordiaHy invited'to at­
tend.

It should be remembered
fer is in the market for any
butter and eggs, for which
ways pay the Highest price
trade.

that Stauf­
quantity of
he wlU al­
in cash or

Lost, a bunch of Yale lock keys, on
heart-shaped key ring. A button hook
attached to same ring. .Finder will be
rewarded by leaving same at Banner
office.
And now the ••dollars of our daddiM,”
as well as the. more modern flat ones In
circulation in.thia vicinity are orna­
mented with the businees cards of R.
K. Grant and A. R. MeOmber.

To properly open the spring trade,
Messer Bros, have purchased 25 of the'
celebrated W’ard A Dolson buggies.
Henry Ward Beecher once said of the
strawberry, Uiat a finer fruit might
exist, but no man could name it. Of
the Ward and Dolson buggy it may be
as truly said that ita auperior has never
been made; and those who use them
say they are by al odds the best.

inely independent both yf partisan bias
and counting room ioflftmee, anri wUl
endeavor to be impartial and that it
will employ the best known essayists.
The contributors to the first number
are Prof. Alexander Winchell, James
Parton. Edwin F. Whippie, Rev. Dr. R.
Heber Newton, Bdwunl E. Hate. A.
Cleveland Cox. Dr. William A. Ham­
mond. Rev. Minot J. Savage and Chan­
cellor Howard Crosby. If we raav
judge by the first number now on our
table, this is to be one of the best mag­
azine for the general reader published
in the English language. Subscription
son street residence of E. A. Rider-) his price 85.0b a year. 50 cts. a copy.
Michigan avenue house and lot l»eiog
PERSONALMENTION.
Srt of the consideration. We underi’rUr Covert Is now a reddoDt of thlu
was made on a basis of dty. .
54,000 for Mr. Rider’s property.
Major Andorwa was In the city’last
Rkprentatives of the Muskegon
Medical and surgical Institute will be
Delia Rising Simdayed with Wood­
at the Hastings house Tuesday, Alarch land friends.
their ■Ohooncement else­
Charley Dion is clerking for J. H.
where. They have a wide reputation
dSdlng^ °nal KkiU and honond»1’’ Beamer A Co.

PROCEEDINGS

OF

Tai'

BARB

COUNTY DlBTKICT LOPPY L O.

Good TmcpUf-r Hall.
HMUags. Mich, Miwrh a,
The Barry county District Lodge of
Don’t yon think it would
the 1. O of G. T. ’met in the city of
Hastings, at 10 a.m. March 3rd. 1886.
and was called to order by D. W. C. T.,
Cora Morford.
Lodge opened with usual ceremonies.
The following officers were present
at roll call:
D. W. 0. T.—Cora Morford.
to buy goods from us? Just look oyer this list.
D. W. Counselor—Jas. Hallett.
D. W. P. C. T.-Mra. E. J. McElwain.
D. W. C.—I. AL B. GiUaaple.
8 lbs. Ackron Oat Meal.
2ii
D. W. F. S.—Arthur Louden.
D. W. F.—Walter Dunham.
5 lbs. Rolled Avena,
25
D. W. At.—John Hase.
D. W. 0.8. G.-A. B. Putman.
25
5
lbs.
Wheat
Grits,
D. W. A. 8.—Ebner Tungate.
4 lbs. Ceraline,
25
The D.’W. C. T. made the following
protem appointments:
4 lbs. XXX Butter' Crackers,
25
D. W. V. T.—Mrs. M. E. Whitney.
D. W. 1.8. G.—Zella Odell.
4 lbs. New Turkish Prunes,
. Alinutes of previous meeting read
6 lbs. Rice,
Mr. Glover, of Chicago, spent Sunday and approved.
The D. W. C. T. appointed the follow­
The annual meeting of the Rutland with Hastings friends.
5 lbs. Japan Tea Dust,
06
ing committee:
W. C. T. U. win lie held at the YecMev
Dr. Lowry has been on the sick list,
On Credentials—Bro. Goucher, Sis­
3 lbs. Choice Japan Tea,
00
school house the last Wednesday in but is sguln convalescent.
ters Foster and
----- * ’
00
b oiibupie, -i
Choicest Japan Tea.
March, commencing at 10:30 a. m. Ail
Mra. Julius Ru'sseU is confined to her
Richard
liarbpr
and
Sister
Carpenter.
2 lbs. Golden Rio Coffee—green
are rejiueaUMl to bring WeU fiUed lunch borne on account of IBness.
B
On Finance—O. Lowden and Sister
baskets. A. general invitation to gen­
FreJ Allen went to Olivet this mor­
2 lbs. Choice Rio Coffee—roasted,
H.1. Knuppcn.
26
tleman as well as ladies.
ning to visit his classmates.
Moved and carried that the report
3 lbs. Good Rio Coffee—roasted and ground,
25
On Sunday evening next Rev. Huns­
Mrs. Win. Huffman is visiting friends of the lodges be left until after recess.
berger wiH reply to Mr.-Reinsburg’s lec­ and relatives In Fremont. O.
Moved and carried that wo return to
1 lb. Best Mixed Candy,
10
the nineth (9th)order of business.
ture. entitled “Bible Morals." and delivAirs. Allies Main la spending the week
4 lbs. Mixed Bird Seed,
26
The following persons were present­
prence at Union HaB on February 2bt. with friends in Grand Itapids.
ed as candidates for Roc. Sec, J. M.
3
Bars
Kitchen
Soap,
26
Rev.,HunsbergiT would be pleased to
Mrs. W. 8. Nelson gave a very pleas­ Burpee, Fred Ryerson and Lewis Van
see all those present -who listened t&lt;»
Velser. Fred Ryerson and Lewjs Van
7 Bars Kirk’s-Soap, &lt;
25
ant tea party Friday evening. '
Mr. Remsburgs lecture.
Veber withdrew their names.‘and by
C.
B.
Salisbury
has
gone
west
5
Doz.
Sour
Pickles,
25
motion the Marshal was instructed
Elsewhere an attractive double col­
prospectihg for a business location.
to cast the ballot for J. M. Burpee,
3 Doz. Sweet Pickles,
umn ail. for A. D. Cook can be found.
25
who was duly elected and installed.
Mias
A^die
Jordan
spent
Suturday
Mr. Cook has a fine line of groceries
The report of the- committee on 10 lbs. Granulated Sugar,
70
and Sunday with Ann Arbor-friends.
and provisions, also a stock of Hour and
credentials was read and approved.
1 lb. Spear Head Plug Tobacco,
40
J. B. Roberta attended the Light
feed. He announces that he is prewir­
Moved and carried that hereafter
Guard
party
at
Grand
Rapids
Friday
ed to meet any competition in l»th
our district lodge be entertained by a
1 lb. Grit Plug Tobacco,
35
quality and pyices of goods. Call on evening.
basket dinner; and thabtho subordinate
him.
1 lb. Sweet Cuba Tobacco,
45
Mr. and Mrs. H. E. -Hendricks, of lodge, where the district lodge meets
furnish
warm
tea
and
coffee.
The horse Insuniucr dodge is being Middlevine, Sundayed with Hastings
35
1 lb. Jumbo Tobacco,
The hour of adjournment having
worked upon unwar&gt; farmer*. R is fnends.
arrived recess was taken until 1:30 p.
18
1 lb. Sentry Smoking Tobacco,
Viola Willison is home from Augus­ in.
an Ohio idea, and not a very good one 10
1 Can Sweet Corn,
Closing with prayer by W. C.
for the farmer. The sum of 85 is asked, ta She Intends teaching the coming
sumnier.
AFTERNOON SESSION.
tor which a policy is given, promising
10
Lodge called to order,by D. W. C. T., .1 Can Tomatoes,
to pay 8500 to the fanner if the horse (jlappy George intends to hie him to
and
opened
with
usual
ceremonies.
25
3 Cakee Fine Toilet Soap,
he has insured shall die. The company Manlatee with the northward flight of
Officers all present at roll call.
is said to be a fraud.
the birds.
25
Moved and carried that Mr. and Mrs. 26 Boxes Matches (800 in box),
(/"Remembhr that Barry county ought
J. W. Bentley. T. J. Bushand Geo. A. Geo. Garrison and Air. Richard Barber,
3 40
Best Roller Flour per cwt.,
to have a new jail The present struct­ Barnes spent the fore part of the week of West Baltimore lodge. No. 683, be
rt
Gun
Lake.
,
allowed
a seat in this meeting and the Best Entire Wheat Flour per cwt,
3 76
ure is a disgrace to the county. At the
privilege
of
voting.
Mr. and Mra. Cutting, of Detroit,
next election the people will vote on the
06
Delegates from eleven (11) lodges Whole Codfish per lb.,
proposition to build a new jail) It were the guests of E. W. Morrill and were present and made reports.
06
Choice New Fat Mackerel per lb.,
would cost 10 cents on each 8100. "Who wife the past week.
Moved and carried that the commit­
would Dot be wining to pay so light a
Marshal Nims is convalescing. This tee on grading lodges be left with the
tax for a creditable jail ?
.
announcement will be very comforting chairman of each lodge.
There were 86 members initiated this
The greenbackers a^e to hold a coun­ to his many friends.
quarter: and the total number members
cil at Lansing the 30th. to determine as
Jex-de Pratt went to Grand Rapids in the county is 454. Report of the
We are the leaders in Low Prices. All goods first-class'
to the possibility of the leaders being Saturday to commence working in committee on resolutions read and
We are the only strictly casR-Grocery and Crockery House
able to deliver the fusion chattels to tlie Voigt’s flouring mills.
approved; also the report of the com­
democrats. There is no question but
John R. Thompson, of this city, 82 mittee on grading lodges was read and in Hastings.
that Fuller and other greenback office years of age, is thought to be insane accepted. Hastings lodge No. 944.
seekers will seek to bring about fusion, over the Carveth trial.
carried off the flrrt prize, and Union
lodge No. 713 took the second prize.
in the hopes of securing a few crumbs
Mr. and Mra. P. T. Colgrove-enterTneD. W. C. T. appointed the follow­
from the democratic plate.
tained their friends at progressive ing committee:
Tuesday the friends ot Rev. A. F. euchre Saturday evening.
On 'Prizes—Sister M. E. Whitney,
Dempsey from State Road and vicinity
Miss Lillian Estes has had to give up Walter Dunham and Sister Carpenter.
On Good of the Order—Sisters M. E.
of the parsonage to the number of about her duties as teacher for a short time
Whitney, A. Foster, Hilburn. Hoff and
40 met at the parsonage for a social on account of her sickness.
Bro. Ryerson.
,
visit A very enjoyable time was had
Arthur Clark, the Grand Masonic
The D. W. P. C. T. exemplified the un­
After a sumptuous repast, a season of lecturer, will deliver a lecture this eve­
written work of the order at this time.
prayer and songs of praise to the Giver ning in the Mason's lodge room.
Resolved that a vote of thanks be ex­
of all good, the company dispersix! to
To Al. J. Kev and wife, Tuesday tended to D. W. P. C. T, Mrs. E. J.
their several homes with the best wislies of the pastor and wife, all feeling morning, an 11 pound girl. Shake McElwain for her services.
Moved
and carried that Bro. Clark,
।
••Majah;
”
always
room
for
one
more.
that the day had been well spent.
from Champion lodge, lx- entitled to a
The Hastings, Banner of this week - W. 8. Goodyear- and Royal Mudge voice in this meeting.
rtarted for California Tuesday. They
Moved and carried that we accept
contains a long and admirable account expect to be absent about two'months.
the resignation of our present D. D.,
And therefore the cheapest, is the
of the trial of Wm. J. Caryeth, of Hast­
a vote
of —
the
lodge
Mra.
M. Ej
To Air. and Mrs. Frank Nims, of anil by rr;.--.,
'-—
-—
ings, on the charge of poisoning his Grand Rapids, a lx»y. Their manv i hltney,of Middleville, be recommend­
wife. The Banner was compe lled to friends in this city extend congnrtuU- ed*&lt;sour D-D- .
, .
issue a supplement far this purpose and tions.
Inrlffp nnr
By a vote
vote of the lodge
our next iumi
ses-­
shows a quality of enterprise which its
sion will l&gt;e held with Forest lodge No.
readers ought to appreciate. Carveth
Arthur Haight, a former resident of 291 in Maple Grove.
was convicted and has taken up Ids resi­ Woodland, for the part eight years ns
Resolved that we return a vote of
dence in Jackson where he will not pow- siding in Montana, is visiting friends thanks to Bio. Jas. Hallett for his
on anybody or devote his evenings to Jn this city and Woodland.
services.
wirkwl women.--Jackson Citizcn. .
Resolved that a vote of thanks be
St Dr. Peckham, of Freeport, returned extended to Hastings, Union and Balti­
The excitement attendant upon the Wwlnesday from a trip to Battle Creek
^arveth trial and his subewjuent alleg­ and Chicago in the interest of a propos- more lodges for the hospitable manner
in which they have entertained the
ed con tensions has about subtddtxl, p'-o-1i ed railroad to FrwNK^, The Dr. Is a Barry county district lodge.
pie taking no stock in the effort of the I] “hustler" and we nopt hL efforts may
The D. W. F. S. reported an enroll­
I be successful.:
•
ment of 106 members and a collection
convicted man to shift the blame of
ofsiaeo.
his crime upon the shoulders of an- j
OBITUARY.
Resolved that we extend a vote of
other. It is a kiuF fact, that many
hearts are made to bleed, by reason of
Mrs. Charlotte Celinda Willison was regyet to Bro. Burt Armstrong, who on A Diving Flues, effecting a great saving of fuel.
Getting
the misdeeds of a bad man. None have bom in Woodstock. 111., on March 28th. account of sickness, was unable to at­ 1 ■ the greatest quantity of neat from a given quantity of
a right to allege that others are implb . 11801. nod was married to. Mr. Samuel tend to his duties as Rec. Sec.
Moved and carried that our Rec. Sec. wood. It is the only diving flue furnace made.
rated In the Carveth crime, until some­ R. Willison, of Barry, Barry Co., Mich.
be instructed to prepare a copv of the
■
thing is brought to light to corroborate - on her twentieth birthday.
the statmenta of the man who la now
About two years ago she was taken minutes of this session for publication
Three Radiators. Most Furnaces have hut one. This gives
paying the penalty thereof.
sick with consumption, and lingered in the Hastings papers.
There being no further business the
until Thursday evening, Feb. 25th, 1886,
. the Kenfield fumade a great advantage over other fur­
Tuesday of last week, a home mis­ when death called her hence. Soon ot­ lodge adjourned to meet the first -Wed­
naces as a heat producer.
sionary society was organized in this ter she was taken sick the family nesday. at 10 a.m., in June 1886. with
city, with a membership of 25.. The fol­ moved from their farm to Hastings, Forest lodge No. 291.
Closing with prayer by D. W. C.
’
Mich., on account of Mr. and Airs W’s.
lowing officers were elected:
In the evening a large crowd gather­
It has an ash-pit. Most wood furnaces have none. This
poor health, and to give the older chil­
ed at the Good Templars Hall to listen
PreiL.—Mrs. John Rock.
dren better advantages at school.
■ saves much trouble and inconvenience.
Vice Pres.,—Mrs. C. Whitcomb.
She was an affectionate wife and to a well prepared program given by
Vice Fres..—Mrs. John Fuller.
the
members
of
the
district
lodge.
mother, and though so strongly attach­
Sec.,—Miss Allie Mudge.
ed to her family, she was resigned to The program consisted of short speech­
Easiest to adjust to get a given temperature in a
Cor. Se&lt;k. Miss Ettie Main.
the providence that separates them. es, Declamations, Recitations and
Treas.,—Mrs. Wm. Jones.
■ house.
For five years she had been a member Tabaleaax.
J. MI LEX BURPEE, Rec. Rec.,
The objects of this society are to at­ of the Johnstown and Barry Congrega­
Bow-cos Mill*. Mich.
tend to the wants of the needv in our tional church, and greatly appreciated
own dty. The aim to praiseworthy, Christian fellowship. Her death was
Thickness of shell, and castings and radiators; giving asWhkRRAH, By the immutable laws
and the society should have the hearty
. surance of long wear and better uniformity of neat.
a triumphant one, giving evidence of of life and death ordained at the begin­
support of aU citizens.
her abiding faith in Christ. “I am al­ ning of time to endure to the end,
On Wednesday Alarch 17th the 15th most home. It is all right. God is thereof with no shadow of turning, the
good,” were her la*t words. She seemed wife of Comrade Willison has passed
Perpendicular flues, insuring much more heat than the oranniversary of the organization of the to see friends who had gone before her
from this to the other shore—gone
■ dinary horizontal flues.
northwestern branch of the W. F. M.S. and heard them beckon hen to the -bet­ from the sight of mortal kin, and
will be celebrated by the members of ter country.” She leaves a husband
Whereas, By her death at this time,
the society in this city, at the residence and six children, besides a large circle when the day of his own life is far
'Those vyho expect to build houses the coming season will
of Mra. E. Y. Hogle. This anniversary, of friends to mourn her death. Though spent and infirmities intrude upon his
is known as “thank-offering day”tand gone before she will not soon be forgot- peace and quiet, our • honored and save money by heating with furnace. The best made furnace,
each member is requested to bring such
weary comrade is bereft of the care, the most economical, is thelenfield funiace. Call at
Her funeral was attended by a large comfort and solace which only a com­
an offering as her interest and circum­
stances sbaU prompt, accompanied by congregation at Hickory Comen, Sun­ panion can give,his homemade deso­
an appropriate text of Scripture. The day n. m, Fel&gt;. 28th, F. W. Bush, of late, and his life lonely: therefore
Bedford,
officiating. “Blessed are the
exercises will begin at 3 p. m. and wdl
Re»olcf&lt;l, That we the members of
ranxlst of select remliDg by Mrs. Wm. dead who die in the Lord.”
Fitzgerald Port G. A. Rn while know­
Jones and Miss Stella Wheeler, a paper
ing when death claims our nearest and
dearest and the heart refuses to be con­
on our work In South America, and
another by Mrs. B. R. Rose;’wblect:
soled. how empty seem mere words, yet
Causes for Thanksgiving, to b&lt;&gt; follow­
Northern Grown Seedr.—Fann­ we cannot refrain from expressing our Hastings, Mich„ and get estimates of cost of heating and vened by personal testimonies, with music, ers, gardners and others using seeds, sorrow and extending to him and tilating your dwellings.
Scripture texts, responsive services, etc.
his family our sympathy.
are you aware that there is a well
Ruolvfd, That we honor her name
The fund contributed will be used to
forward the work In South America. stocked seed store near you. where you 'and memory for her virtues and be­
A cordial invitation is extended to those can buy all kinds of garden, field and cause she honored him.
.flower
seeds,
as
wen
as
garden
tools
Rexolr»tt, That, looking beyond hunot members of the society.
and implements? These seeds are of Iuan
selfishness we feel that his loss is
isn selfishnewt.
TiiE'-Fobvm, edited by Southern 8. northern growth and tested and true, her infinite gain ■
..w&gt;. ——- „__i; that freed from the Required to run this furnace than for one ordinary parlor
of ixxlily
ixxlily ills
illi rite Hvui beautified
Metcalf, and published by the Forum Try them. Send for catalogue. Ad- pain of
Publishing Co., 97 Fifth AvA, New dress, H. W. Landreth, Battle Creek, in summer land and there awaits his stove. It is far more comfortable than stoves, far less trouble
WWW.il
W.CW.M &lt; —I. rvlcs IvCb.VlC wwf '
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Mich.
Ra^lvtd, That these resolutions be
York, is a new magazine seeking public
favor. The publishers claim that this
We render oar heartfelt thanks to all spread upon the records of the Port, a
magazine will lie addressed to the mass
our neighbors and friends who so kind­
of uiloiureof poopte: Itat It wlU allow ly sympathized with, and aartstod us, copy delivered to the family, and that a stove. Whether your dwelling is new or c
they ber-“*~*—*
to put in one of these furnaces. At Brooks
subjects that concern aU claims alike in in our great affection.
yon
morals, in education, in government
can aee one in operation. Call in.
and in religion. That It will be genu-

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�retch hint be baffled me. Mr. Parkman
-won- he would find the rascal if be were
ahnvu ground, and abu-cd the detectives
called her mother.
for their MiipiditT. At butt, one day, he
cahod me into his private office, and
opening a square bUT.'whowrd me sornre
Farmer Grey mW •’ «fte»- s«W Wwnya ,thing that puzzlivl nte.
-it s a thief trap." said Mr. Parkregretfully. Perhaps he wi&gt; iiimbIM
iman. "!&gt;■’ I1m&gt; thtef get his hand into'
enough to wish rkat she were stronger
tills and he’ll never get it loose again
Minuter in ISM
Iwitlxeit help. It will spoil his beauty,,
ssvery riibud. active man. :ci&lt;i exceedl- koo. I fanrv. “
’"g1/
*4 "S’’1 al'»“£'' «n tXe j Then hr locke&lt;l the horrible box again, Philippe, where ha receiveJ minute con■idcratom forrfx yranu When he returned
world. Therefore. I f«r
*»&gt; r-mef hnd told me that h* »honld put it in the’
for mother'* f&lt;ct-teni*s wsU -snqily 4 eiifc that night.
regret that r&gt;lff could cot •!» mere t&lt;i .ih|
"Remember," said he, "not a word/ age, he undoubtedly intended to rc-cnlc?
political life."
• him in hi* "getting along" whemre.
I to any use.’'
Popular oval ion * were arranged (or him
I slept soundly until about one o’clock
'
She harseW rvgr&gt; tt&lt;il that she was n&lt;&gt;«
in the morning, when I was awakened
। rttonp r.
he reached his home in Detroit General
"Father work* *o han I." jibe wouki by a terrible explouon..
. sav. "I frol that I md not as nnidi b»-!pl
I started to mr feet in an instant, but Cam was publicly ret-Ogniud as a candi­
to'him as I might be if I wen- ‘ t» rral| At first I could not remember where I date for the Presidency. ** By remaining in
v.-a-. When I did, however, I guewwii the field as a cin&lt;Ji«!jde,’ says Mr. IJlaine,
strong woman."
[
Wlut more would she have done?! \»t once that the sound I hail heard came ** he deeply wounded Mr.-Van Buren, dt»Wb.ai more could .-he have done? And. /from the office where the safe stood, rrgardi-l a pens mol and potitiral friend*
m\t of all. what more /Monlfl site have and that the thief had lieen canght at
ship of ihirtv tears* duration and aondiTcd
h*t in tiir infernal machine.
I hurried ties which life was too short tn re unite”
• done?
She kept the Ikmi«c tn order. She did I on ray clothes, ruihwl to Mr. Parkman's
a loving. (Jod-fearing mother’s duty by I room and found his l»rd empty, and, ex-'
her children. She was up &lt;irlv and to । pecting I know not what horror, made Doniinatioa in 1646.
. bed lute. She was busy every Lour of | niy way to the office.
The dead statesman will always have a
the da/. Site milked and made butter, I
A man had Iren caught in the trap,
• jworkeil in her garden, cooked for but it was not Sdpio. That poor fel­
“hands." raised and sold qhicken*. but low. howling and wringing his hands,
never had a dollar of her own.
dtood
staring over my shoulder. he shed upon her. "Shw luu had no Prv^iShe could, and did. "when father war Tin- man nt the -afe was dremed dtmlial candidate since, and the out­
h&amp;
nlgfatxlotliM.
He
hail look for her having one in the near future
rushed." go out into the fields and drop in
corn for half a day, and then come into &gt; sunk down upon his knees, and blood is not promising
&lt;*asanpi&gt;!ie La been
her hot. sUiffc little kitchen and get din­ wm streaming over his body. A mo­ aaraed alter him, and so long as that
ner for fourteen people, and yet— ment more, and I bent over him. and thrifty town prosper* ami grows his many
••mother was not strong."
wiw Mr. Parkman himself. Ho was not virtues will be extolled.
It is in &lt;a»She often wondered if she would ever mortally wounded, and the first words sopolis that Mr. Smith Wooden lives,
be strong She would sit down on the he said to me a* he came to were tiiese:
kitchen uoor.it«p''«mir nights long after
"HnbLel. don’t tell any one what a
all the others were in bid dreading the fool I've been. I used to walk in my Idler:
coming of the morrow, and hoping it sleep when I wu_« boy.
I forgot that.
woohlu't be so very hot.
She wm I must have taken to it again.”
rheumatism au&lt;l neuralgia. mJ much as
Afraid she might "give out"
She
I always keep it in the
All the missing money, m well as tho Alblophoro*.
wonld b-an her aching head against the bonds, were found in uuold hair trunk house and cheerfully recvmiuend it to
qnpaiutod door frame, cross her tired in the attic.
Mr. Parkmkn said he was txherv"
hand* Ib-llesdy in her; lap. close her thinking about that trunk when he felt
An equally good opininn of-the median*
eye.*, and "w^pder” about many his hand grinped and heard the ex­ is expressed by Charles Jjilaurcil, ot
plosion. as he had felt and beard things Bradley, u follows:
Some of Iter neighbors, with families in dreams: and when be________
recovt
“ I would say in favor of Athlophoros
only half tu&gt; large a&lt; her own. kept a which wm not for many months, Robin­ that one bottle entirely ennsd me of rheastrong hired girl in the kitchen the year son and Miss Merivale were married. I
around.
must say Mr. Parkman came out bright
She often wondered vaguely how it just then. I was prqud of him.
Ha highly recommend it to all su Bering from
would seem to hare a girl in her kitchen; sent the roung pair a set cd sdver with the same disease.”
she wondered how it would seem for her his compliments.—N. Y. Utws.
■
G. Wireinw &amp; Son, druggist*, of Ad­
to be away from borne over nighL
rion, report this gratifying case:
The fondest hope of her life for ten
THE HIRED HELP. .#
years had Itecn that she might visit her
we sold a man a boule of Athlopboroa for
mother who lived tico hurulrcd mile.-:
his father, who had not walked more than
sway. She said she wouldn't be afraid
to go "such a long ways" alone, and
I To avoid danger of instating dispute*
••father" had often said she should go
it is better for both parties to have a
if “su&lt;h sad such a thing tamed out
written iontract specifying especially
TW*c things often "turned out welt” the following points in regard to which This war four daya from the time he first
but mother never made that vitit. no. raisundezwtandings mod often arise:
never.
The length of term of hiring; the pay
be thinks be is entirely free from rheuma­
I "One tiling and .mother,” she said,
and the mode of payment; the hours of tism. The gentleman is in the neighbor­
"kept her at- home;" and one day a
me* .igc came bringing tho news of 'her work on week days: arrangements for hood of uxtyyeanof age and looks healthy
ntothcr’s death. She would have liked overtime on special occasions of treed. I and robust now."
to go taven thou to see once more that binding the employe tn assist the em­
beloved fane even though it wni cold in ployer in urgent cases for a special rate
-death.
of pay; holidays and work expected on
nxnelhlnr
But father said that, "seeing as she
M directed.
them, including Sundays; causes of dis­
ywuldn't do any good there was do uv missal on the one part' and of quitting
wearing herself out making the trip."
work, on the other; what pay should be
»o she steyrxl at home, grateful to father
The great sources of the extensive
given for a broken month, and by the
rfar hi* thuugbtfuinc.ss in not wanting
day in such cases; penalty for absence curative range of Dr. Jones’ Red Clover
her to “wear b jrsclf ouL"
Tonic are ito great blood puritying quali­
from
work
without
leave,
which
is
as
ties and its gen tie aperitive action, tlier^
ButshcWM to utterly worn out one
day. so worn out in body and mind and serious a matter for the employer ns by .removing all restraint from the
. soul, that when she clasped her tired j would be the failure vto pay wages foe decretive organs, curing promptly and
the employed; the cnarge for board dur­ thoroughly dyspepsia, coeitiveneMS, hid
hand* over her Iwi-srt in sleep they were
ing lo-d time, and any other special breath, piles, pimples, low spirits, sick
i never undsaped again in this world,
point which’ might need to be made and nervous bewiache, ague, malaria,
I There wax no rosponsc of: "Yes. I'm satisfactory and certain.
and all stomach, liver and Kidney troub­
j coining," whoa father called her in the
When a man is hired by the month or les. The most delicate stomach accept.*
I’graydawn of a Jfovember morning.
any other period and is paid so much a It with relish. Price fifty cents, of
One Father who lio&gt;l truly loved ber,
day
his
pay
goes
on
only
when
he
works
Fred Hotchkiss.
| and who bad help' d her Ix.ar her heavy
and he keeps holidays at his own cost.
A new cheese factory is to be estab­
burdens through all these twenty years.
I had called her in the night, nndl thiuk If he is hired bv the month and paid lished at Vassar.
for the month, 'he is cxjiected to work
•hr was gUd to say: "Yes. Father, Fm
Dr. Jackson’s Eye Salve is a prompt
every day, Sundays included, doing on
•'oming. --Detroit Free Preu.
and positive cure for all diseases of the
work as milking, foofiing. watering and eyes in infiatnution, granulation, and
cltohing the animals. Other holiday, weaknes of vslon. It costs only 25
PLUNDERING A SAFE.
jire not legally Idle day* and tho hired cents, and is highly recommended for
man is not excused from work unless piles.
Ann Arbor wants a Sanitarium and
the employer gives hita the holiday: if
I was a oinrk to Mr. Parkman—con- the' man leaves work on such days it ie a street railway.
telrntial derk — am! knew as much oi at his own expense. A working month That Hacking Copan can be so
quickly cured by Shiloh’s Cure. We
Hie busbu*. as ha did.
He. was an has t^cuty-sLx dsrs and a man whe
guarantee it. For sale by W. 11.
old badidcr, and lived in the room* loses time or breaks his time U paid ot
Doodyear.
tliis basis. A man who hires by th*
over the MHuting-houie. His servant
month Is paid by tlie month, and if bt Will You Suffer with Dyspepsia
wiw n fellow abont forty years old. a na­ voluntarily leaves without good reasoe
and Liver Complaint ? Shiloh’s Vlttive of Africa^ am! so black that ebon v before any month is expired he can no:
alizer is guaranteed to cure you. For
sale by W. H. Goodyear.
wiw n&gt;j(Mag to him.
I never liked coBccLthat month’s pay nor any part of
Sleepless Nights, made miserable by
him. bat Mr. Parkman thought him a it But he can not ba dbcliargi-'l until
that terrible cough. Shiloh's Cure is
tronsnre. His name was .Scipio.
He the end of the month or he can collect
the remedy for you. For sale by W.
the whole of the month’s pay except be
always drtMKod in white, too. winter or is discharged for good cause.
. H. Goodyear.
f
C
atarrah
Cured, health and sweet
summer. I don’t really think that my
Ln cases where the employer furnisties
breath secured bv Bhiloh’s Catarrah j
dislike begun until the day Mr. Park­ a bouse to the-hired man who may have
itemodv. Price 60 renta Naaal Inman inttu-d the first money from the a family, a eond lion in the contract
jector free. !• or side by W H. Good- j
safe.
That was in winter, about should provide that the house be vacat-s!
rhe end of December. I hail locked the next, day after the hired man quits For lane Baek, Side or Chest use Shithe money up tho night before, in work of bis’own motion. This is just to
lob's Porotui Plaster. Price 25 cent*.
Mr. Parkman’s prmence. It was a the employer and no hardship to the
For sale bv W.H. Goodyear. paymeat mads just as we were about to employed, because he can better con­ SniLOH*8 Couou and Consumption |
close—sot a great, sum. only a hundred tinue work until hr. is ready to mov»
Cure is Sold by us on n guarantee. It
dollars. Only Mr. Parkman and I than the employer can do without help
cures consumption. For sale bv W.
knflw the combinations of- the lock. until the house is vacated. It is well al­
II. Goodyear.
Yet when I came in the morning it vnu so to have a provision that a month’s Shiloh’s Vitalixer is what you need
gone.
for Constipation, Loss of Appetite,
notice to leave shall be given on both
Dizziness and all symptoms of DvsI eonfewi that my mind flew at once sides, excepting for grow misconduct on
pepsia. lYice 10 and 75 cents per bot­
to Scipio, I ventured to hint thu to Mr. cither part.
This provision tend* to
tle. For side by W. H. Goodyear.
Parkman, but I thought he would have self-control on the part of lx&gt;th, who aro
knocked me down for Hie suggestion.
each apt to fly off on tho least provoca­ Croup, Whooping COugh and Bron­
chitis immediately relieved by Shi­
••Scipio would die for rue,7' he mid. tion, the employer appearing to domi­
loh’s Cure. For sale by W. H. Good“I diGuhl be more apt to suspect that neer, while the hired man is thought to
be impertinent "Take no heed to all
fly-away young Kubinson of ours.”
Itobinsaa was a young, fellow of words that arc spoken” is useful in
Spiritual meeting! are held nightly In
twenty-six. Mr. Parkman wa« about such cases. It is better to reserve onc’a Marcellus.
fifty. He had taken Robinson into his self until later in cases of dispute, and
employmuat on the recommendation of then sjH-ak only with re.-mon and delib­
The recent statistics of the number of
eration, for it is "a fool speaks oil hi*
deaths show that a large majority die
mind."
with consuniption. This disease inny
Moreover the employer should act the commence with an apparently hanrdrtM
yonng man did hi* duty »o well
part of a friend to bis workman. What cough which can be cured by Kemp's
a pleasaot record wm that of the hired Balsam for the throat and lungs which
one could find fault with him a
mun who served faithfully forty yearn is guaranteed to cure and relieve all
and between whom and bis employer caere. Price 50 c»®ts and tl. Trial
Mh« ICarhale couldn’t help liking there wm a kindly oooaideration grow- sue free. For sale by Fredk Hotchhim InmA I abnaM think, and both
*aa»*d her. Father. generally go with
Ann Arbor will have a guild hall to
superior in any gifts to bls hired man,
cottflOjOUU.
let him in thankfulnres for these advan­

gtetire M the wonderful coi).-&lt;-n*r*tiMJ

Ei*lU rMWrwu

He tried to hide it: but

tage* imp-rt some of them to tho in­
ferior and thn* twice bias* three gift*.
There should be a cordial sympatby be­
tween employer and employed and a
mutual desire to do what is exactly right
to each other. It aIm
Hon solely of money,
grading infinwre t

of the army upon the eampaign of 1X15.

era
starting from point* widely separated,
were concentrated with wonderful pre­
cision upon toe divisive point of toe
zone df opcratitom and in this way he
insured the succresful issue ot the cam­
paign.
The choice of the dccisfre
point wa* the result of a skillful appli­
cation of the principle of strategy; and
the arrangement* for m iving the troop*
give# ns an .example of logistics which
originated in hi* own &lt;:lo* L It has
been long clahnod that Berthirr framed
those instructions which were eon-,
ceired with so much preci»ion and usu­
ally transmitted with »o much clear­
ness, but I have had frequent oppdrtunitics of knowing that auch was not lhe
truth. The Emperor wa* hi* own chief
staff officer. Provide*! witli a pair of
dividers opened to a distance by the
scale of from seventeen to twmtty miles
in a straight Jine (which made from
twenty-two to twenty-five miles, taking
into account the windings of the roads),
bending over and sotnetimre Htretehed
at full length upon hi* map, where the
positions of his corps and the supposed
positions
of
the
enemy
were
marked by pins of different colors,
he wa» able to give orders for extensive
movements with a’ certainty and ‘ pre- I
ciaion-which were astonishing. Turn­
ing hi* dividers about from point to
point on the map. he decided in a mo­
ment the number of marches neowanry
for eaali of bis columns to arrive at the
desired point by a certain day; then
placing pins In the new position* and
bearing in mind the rate' of matching
that he must assign to each column and
the hour of it* *etting&gt; out, he dictated
these instruction* which are alone
enough to make any man famutu. Ney
coming from the shores of Lake Con­
stance. Lannes from upper Suabla,
Sonit and Davoost from Bavaria and the
Palatiuat,*, Bernadotte and Augereau
from Franconia, and the Imperial
Guard from Paris, were all thus ar­
ranged in line on three parallel roods,
to debouch simultaneously between
Saalfed, Ger* and Plauen, few per­
sona in the army or in Germany hav­
ing any conception of the object of
these movements, which soemrd so

ner in 1815. when Blucher had hi»
array quietly in cantonment between
the Sombre ’ and the Rhine, and Wel­
lington wm Attending fetes in Brussels,
both waiting a signal for the invasion of
France. Napoleon; who was supposed
to be nt Pan* entirely engro**ed with
diplomatic ceremonire. at the bead of
his guard, which had been bat recently
formed in the capital, fell like a thun­
derbolt upon Charleroi and Blucher's
quarter*, his co him ns arriving from all
point* of the compass, with rare punotuality, on the 14th of June, in the
plain* of Beaumont and upon the bank*
of the Sambrc, Napoh*on did not
leave Pari* until the lilh. The com­
binations described above were the re­
suite of Wise strategic calculation*, but
their execution wa* undoubtedly * mas­
terpiece of logistic*.—notion fit raid.

JULIA mitTi-

CHAS. H. BAUER.

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01 iianvra i* rvraras. nravinf
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pressioq; and how much it rqcaq? to m.ar.y

Kidneys.

No disease is more painful or

prompt aqd effective as

MISHLER’S

•bow eases. U sty there be, why th
be graatM

Bitters
tr.*t is so effective iq all KIDNEY AND
LIVER COMPLAINTS. MALARIA DYSPEP-

cow.b.ned with woqderful success Ujom;

♦■corstes the who'e system

I CURE FITS!

A FRENCH STORY.

Not long ago the husband of a lovely
little woman [in Paris] whom he had
but a few weeks before led to the altar,
saw ber safe into a carriage in which
she was setting out to make somecalte.
She was lhe verV light of his eyes, and

they had spent few hours apart since
their wedding day. Imagine his state
of mind when late iu the afternoon she
was brought home scbsc1&lt;-*h and almost
unrecognizable. But'I must go back a
little. Die horse that drew the car­
riage slipped in rounding a corner, the
vehicle turned over and the face of iu
occupant was terribly mutilated with
broken gloss from the windows. When
the crowd which toon surrounded the
carriage extricated the poor little pris­
oner, she was taken insensible into the
shop of the Dearest chsmist to hare bar
injuries examined.
The cute and
scratches were drcadfnl, but the worst
was a gash from mouth to car from
which a long piece of torn flesh hung.
Ths poor chemist scented to have, lost
his head at the sighk for instead of
towing the piece in plaeo again, he cut
it off. and sociug that the patient r»v
mained unconscious, he waihod hi*
hands of her m quickly aapowible. and
«»»• her driven in a cab to be taken home.

aner^lUorauf xalil dwwted are teoulred to

EKxtos?&amp;&amp; £
Airj for Morteaare.

Mtatrigna, toBmlito Bnrfovd. of U
*m* ensNrtj, Mtrhiean. Sited Jut.i

CLOTHING

Th. - T, C. 4 CO.- clothing FITS
Xiodv, hu o CUSTOM FINISH
T0 WEAH. Il i.
r AffiOUS for being the BEST and
CHEAPEST, and is made in ALL
SIZES. ALL
The doctor, who is called in biyath- SHAPES and for ALL AGES.
Theae Goods may be known bv the
Icsa haste, exebums at the butchery
of ths chemist s surgery, and savw there tbove t rude mark on the tickets. Dou't
is nothing to lie done but to 'take a Juy any more clothing until y»
eece out of the arm of the poor victim
wn Rome of toe T, C. &amp; Co.
supply the place of that whieh the
chemist had so stupidly cut off. But
the half-frantic husband will not*hcar of
iU and taking off his coat and baring
his own arm. offers it to the doctor and
bids him cut from that, and not touch
h#r with his knife. "But," says the
doctor, "one mutilated person is enough
in a family, my dear follow. Beside
the pain would be horrible." However,
the heroic young husband stuck to his
point, and. it is said, went through the
operation with a smile an his lips, remykjug that the? had vowsd to have
all things in common, pains as well as
joys. The doctor did bw work deftly,
the traces of the needle are already
faint, and he says that when the heal­
ing process is complete there will
scarcely be a visible trace of the terribtesretdenL-Max CF&amp;ll.to
—During the post year 5,763 bodies
were received M the New York morgue.
These came from ths police xtatjons,
hospitals and other iustitatiomi.
A
lhal ther” were 500 more
dead children received than adults. Of
ths 6.763 bodies received. 1.766 were
subsequently claimed and buried by
fnends. The remaining 3.W7 were
either buried in Potter’s fields or eewt
to the nhcxu medical oolb
Metlon. One hundred a nd

R. K. GRANT

BILIOUSNESSZ~--- -- ---- OUUU 43

furred ton|fue,voralUng-ofblIa,
.giddiness, sick headache, Irreptlar bowels. The liver se­
cretes the bile and acts like a
filter or sieve, to cleanse ImpuHUM of the blood. By irregu­
larity in its action or suepenf*°“ »r Its functions, the bile
is liable to overflow into tho
blood, eauslngjanndlce.aallow
complexion, yellow eyes, bil­
ious diarrhea, a languid,
w®“7 feeling and many other

bUe and pure
culverts

H.’FT I
Situ.Mri
in said mortga**

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HTUA1CT &amp; SWEET.

ELY'S
Crai Bali

wbea applied into

!OT * uSJnD

�'Agricultural.
gfiUJUTX DA rXJTDDMT, Bailor.

Imisprint in a late bwue recommend­

ed Hajght'8 instead of Ilaigh'a Manual

Do act sell tho cows because1 butter
it low. There to a better time coming.
Sort oi«* &lt;n0 P°°r on^. and be prepar•4 to take advantage of circumstances
when prices improve. In the mean­
time study how to keep cows cheaply
and well; how to make milk and but­
ter with least cost; how to make and
save the most. Now while we are in
tho • Valley of Humiliation," let us
make the liest of it, and not imagine
•nrselves in the “Slough of Despond”
lest the “Giant Despair" gets hold upon

The statement in the Banner of rejmnt date that maple syrup crystalI Irek
m tho dark should read, crystallizes
Wm in t|ie dark.
Xe»- York Tribune.

• I’rofttisor E, M. Shelton is confident
he is correct in his recollection that a
quarter j of a century ago the average
wheat yield per acre in Michigan was
not far , from eleven bushels, and the
past season about twenty bushels.
This increase is noted ns a remarkable
tact scarcely paralleled in the history
rd any (other State. The “immense
agricultural improvement" thus indi­
cated, while elsewhere in £he country
there hill been a gradually diminished
return of the great- staple, is attributed
chietly to the use of clover and sheep,
•r in other words to feeding the soil: ’
“The Michigan fanner never grows
two whVat crops iu succession from
tin* same ground, and he rarely grows
more thlu: three grain crops of any
kind siiecessively from the same poll:
out after crops of corn, oats and wheat
have been grown, not always in the
•rider named, the land is ‘seeded down'
ui'clover; or more usually mixed clover
and timothy; and for two or more
rears, as pasture or mowing land, those
clover fields furnish an amount of stock
feed that would astonish the Kansas
farmer, but all the while the clover
is storing up in the sod food for future
•rope.- -the cattle and sheep helping
directly, |or by the accumulation of a
sapnlemfflitalbtore in the shapeof barn­
yard manure."
In connection with this crop improve­
ment another fact is mentioned as de­
serving inore. than a passing notice,
■smely. fthe numerous and rapid
•hnngesin varieties of wheat.
“TwenU-five j ears ago, the Soule's—
,* very productive, plump and beatitixnl jvhead. but ono that Buffered greatIpfrom insect eneiuiee—was generally
in uw. This gave place to the Tread­
well. a much hardier but less produc­
tive sort; and the Treadwell in turn,
was replaced by the Delhi, and to some;
extent the Mediterranean. Then the,
Clawson, after‘a hard struggle, got
almost complete possession of the State;!
ami this i» now, .1 understand, yielding!
slowly to Fultz; German Amber, and
perhaps other sorte. The moral of all।
this is. that the new sorts, if not always!
an improycnii nt on the old, try their,
difference! in habit of growth and time,
•f ripening balfle and disappoint the!
numerous! insects which everywhere,
wrtge war upon the wheat plant'"
The Agra ulturtl College at Lansing,
fa properly credited with having exer•if-td -a powerful influence" favorable,
to improved husbandry in the State.
The oldest, and b^tol ail the .schools
endowed by Government for promot­
ing industrial education, it has sent out
wdbequirip.-d farmers, largely as the,
result of itho“kd..-.r system.'’ “While,
•Cher institutions have, been debating
and quiUjing oVer thia question,"
Michigan | has olfliged students, rich
and poor |thke, to work three hours a
•ay on the farm, to the satufaction
and mretumihle benefit of all particu­
larly cenii rned and indirectly of the
advantagdat the country at large.

Urgely
would not 1» . nowBrt-ZqSSlotF™

bcrvioe. The wagrs are better, the fre**.
dam and liberty ve double In one wS
they are in the other. If. instead Of
the Bham Mrvige that to given by ig­
norant and real!r overpaid aervanta to­
day sensible girls who are anxious to
taking care Of thanaelve. and remind।
good wag4A would fit thenutelvw at ;
the cooking schools, or In anv w8V
Sna ^“1? favallablr- lh,’J would not
long wait for employment, and thev
Sk)ym.rnlUed ‘'umeQ*1-v b* thei?

&lt;or mentioning
-Mich.’ Parmer

ltllvlllgu.ll

A little handbook recently published
treats on what to do in case ot sprains
and other accidents. St. Jacob’s Oil
should at once be applied. It to the
greatest pain cure on earth, and costs
only fifty cents a bottle.

Are You Insured Against Tornadoes?

The basket and butter-plate factory
at Montague is running on full time.

Michigan Mutual Tornado, Cyclone &amp; Bd-Stom

Beware of Frauds.—Be sure you
Kt the genuine Dr. Thomas’ Electric
11. It cures Colds, Croup. Asthma,
a?t
.one real,w‘8 how hard it to to iteafness and rheumatism.
find good women' for every kind of
The Faw Paw roller rink has l»een
work in our house*, and what price
leased for a wagon and carriage store.
wJK7 if th‘‘y tnn b* well suited, it fe a ’ “That Miss Jon&amp;» is a nice-looking
wonder more girls are not ready to girl, ton't she?”
arize the chances. It to because such
“Yes, and she'd bn the Ixdle of the
a8" l”Xa
80 carricwlv and town if it wnsnt for one thing."
liadly done, that it has fallen into disre­
“What's that?"
pute, and the doers of it have takrm
Sh» has catarrh so bad it to unpleas­
such low rank.
Nobody takes the ant to be near her. She has tried a doz­
trouble to fit herself properly but the en things and nothing helps her. I am
women trust to bring taught and fiBt
sony, for 1 like her, but that doesn't
teg out their duties after they assume make it any less disagreeable for one to
such positions—not before.—Household. t® around her.”
Now if she had used Dr. Sage’s Ca­
a F°riJ
SWKCT t’RttaM BtTTTKILAlmost all of our butter-perham all— tarrh Remedy, there would have been
nottiing of the kind said, for it will cure
is made from cream that has some de­ catarrh every time.
gree of acidity. But th&lt; subject sagthe comparative quality of , Scarlet fever has closed the school at
butter made from cream of the sour­ the Lake district in Dover.
ness usually possessed by cream in tho
Those who Itelieve that nature will
average dairy, and from cream of the work off acough or cold should under­
“urnees in the average creanierv. stand that this Is- done at the expense
Wejmve always held that good datfy of the constitution. Each time this
butter, that is, butter well made from
weakens the system, and we all know
^uhe dalr?*18 by odd« the that the termination of this dangerous
u
Tbere ht a delicious flavor PHtetice is a consumptive’s grave.
that butter made from sweet cream or Doni take tbe chances, when a flfuy
cream onlv partially sour does not pos­ cent bottle of Dr. Bigelow’s Positive
sess. and if every tlairyman and datrv- Cure will safely and promtrtly enre any
woman in the country understood the recent cough, cold or throat' or lung
process of making butter as wrilju it trouble. Buy the dollar bottle ot Fred
to understood in a creamery, dtiirv but­ Hotchkiss for chronic'cases or family
ter would be universally regimted as use.
the l&gt;«t butter It is the large amount
The Nanaimo mine is raising ITS tons
of poor dairv butter thatcurem almost
everything that beanUhe name of dairy per day from her now find.
while on the other likad it is the gm- Bartholdi * Statue or “Liberty Knllxhlrneial uniform excellence of creamery
iuq the World**
butter that makes almost evervthteg will be a reminder ot personal liberty
that bears the name of creamery pass for ages to come. On just as sure a
muster. It to no easv work to find a foundation as Dr. Pierce’s “Golden Med­
good arttelc of dairy butter at the ical Discovery" been placed, and It will
stores in this city to-day. and many stand through the cycles of time as a
who prefer good dairy to creamery are monument to the physical emancipation
dnven to buy the latter. Butter from ot thousands, who by its use have been
strictly sweet cream is not much made, relieved from consumption, consump­
because there to not much advantage tive night-sweats, bronchitis, coughs,
in it, but on the contrary there to aar- spitting of blood, weak lungs and other
ious disadvantage. Aridity guarantees throat and lung affections..
a letter result at least with the average
Onondaga and Jackson were connect­
butter- maker. In a word. goo«k, sweet,
ed by telepnone Thurjtday.
cream butter to the result of conditions
that are not required in making good
Joshua commanded the sun to utand
butter from cream • that possesses at still in order that he might have more
least some degree of aridity. anti butter time in which to' complete the defeat of
making to a suiHciently delicate art at the enemy qf Israel. Injthe battle with
best to make its mastery apparently disease we, too, must take advantage of
diflicult to many, without imposing every means given to aid us in our comany extraordinary conditions.-Western l«at. Mishler's Herb Bitters to a potent
Rural.
agent against dyspepsia, ague, sick head­
ache and kidney and liver complaint.
How About the Garden?—How
The Brush estate of Detroit, will
many farmers nre going to have a good erect a 81(0,000 opera house.
garden this waoon. and how many who
start out with large plans will’draw
Seven bottles of Athlophorous have
out the contents of the barnyard on a relieved me entirely of rheumatism of
little square of land and perhaps get aa live years standing, which was no acute
far as to fit for seed and bow it. and at times as to compel me to give up
then let the whole thing prove a failure work and keep my room. William
for want of after culture? In these Sommers, foreman of B. F. McMillan
hard times the products of a good gur- &amp; Bro., McMillan, Wisconsin.
&lt;len go far toward the support of a
The Sturgis schools are dosed on
fanner’s table, and if the garden re­
ceives ita proportion of work there to account of scarlet fever.
no spot on the farm that will pay u ♦ • ♦♦Nervous debility, premature debetter return.
cllne of power in either sex, speedily
The objection nnule by some fanuent and la-rmancntly enfed. Large liook,
that a garden, if kept well, requires 10 cento in stamps. World's Dispensary
more hilior than a great field of corn is : Metlical Awociation, fit'&lt;3 Mam Street.
not valid. *lf the vt^getables are arran- ■1 Buffalo. N. Y.
ed in long rows so us to admit of a
The new City Hall at Grand Rapids
good proixirtion of horse cultivation.
the requirement of labor is very alight, j to near completion.

For a little pitch ot ground, with a lew , Children will retuse bad tasting cough
but they will all be willing to
potatoes, beets and cabbages growing [medicine
■
upon it, the term garden to a misnomer. t.ikc Dr. JodUKKES SJTOp of lungwort
Every farmer should have all the lead­ and wild cherry, whenever offered. It
ing vegetables to give diversity to his fit.as pleasant tis maple syrup apd will
table in summer and, furbish a liberal reach a bod cough and euro the whoop­
ing cough much quicker than any other
supply for winter.
tiauliflowtr, Lima beans, celery, us- preparation of the kind. For sale by
garagtu*, horseradish, sahify. summer W. H. Goodyear.
squaaltes mid parsnip* should I® ni
Bay City i&gt;eople want the city landed
common as cabbages, beets, peas.
to construct sewers.
i cucumbers and Hubbards.
•euulry Gentleman.
H;U!'« V«-Krtal&gt;le Sicilian Hair Renewtr hral.t
A good healthful diet has a great
The historic island of St. Helena is
every &lt;Usea».c peculiar to tbe scalp, nod keeps
•aid to have once been clothed with deal to do with the prosperity and hap­ tbe bcaip enol and clean.
verdure aid beauty, but ita physical piness of tho taniier's household, find a
variety, in vegetables is Indispensable to
Wort on White's new theater. Detroit, ban befeatures liitve undergone a lamentable
a well supplied table. Michigan Hort­
change. Its mountains have been de­
nuded of their forests, and its soil hits iculturist.
Hur. superior l&lt;&gt; all other liniments. Always
disappeared by constant washing, bo
A Field non Ladies.-We hear keep It In the house. All druggists.
Mint it has become a “stem, barren Tale," much about the avenues that are open
There h talk of organizing a woman's relief
In tr.,n.1,.n
which must, from present indications, to women at the present day, but look
•re long become uninhabitable. And at the subject as we may, they have
all thia has I &gt;een brought about th rough not an equal chance with the men.
If you are .•uttfcriiiK wiUi low him! deprrAaed
Mie destruction of its trees.
Besides being shut out of many occupa­ Miirtts, low ol appetite. KeticntL debility, dlsorIt is to be hoped that the people of tions by physical incapacity, and work­ drn-d Mood, weak eonstltuUoii, headache, or
any dlsofae of a bUloui n-ifiirr. by all mean* prothis land of immense resources will not ing for inferior pay in many of those .cure a bottle of Electric Bitters. You will be
allow it to became a sterile waste. in which by superior fitness and faith­ surjirlwd to see the rapid improvement that
And those? who intend to help in pre­ fulness they have gained a (pothold will follow; you will be Inspired with new life;
vtreiqtth and activity win return: pain and mis­
venting so direful a result, and who they find themselves elbowed bv men. ery ”III cc*w, and henceforth you will rejoice in
have opportunities and fatalities for even in those vocations which belong the praise of Electric Bltu-ri. Sold al fifty cents
doing so, need not wait until the gener­ especially to them, as, for instance, mil­ a bottle by W. 11. Goody ear.
al interest in the matter has culminated linery and dress-making. But there to
Battle Creek will have a paid fire department
in a craze, but should at once engage a pursuit in which very few women after March so.
m this beneficent anil provident work, are as vet engaged, which offers mon*
Writ’s Couich Synip. the household remedy
for
confths. colds, sore throat. brnuchlUs.
which will presumably result in real advantages with fewer drawbacks, SAltiniA,
tnfiuenza. whooptnx eocRh, eonsump­
good to succeeding generations.
than any other to which she. can turn tion and all throat and lun&lt; dlseaae*. Se, 50c
In landscape gardening, more atten­ her attention. This to the cultivation and &gt;1.00 per bottle. All dragRiaU.
tion might be given to the esthetics of ot small.fruita. The leading character­
A new rrist mill i« contemplated at Sherman
ornamental tree-planting.
Why. for istics of this work arc such aa to re­ City, Isabella county.
MLstunce,. might not a memorial tree or commend it aq ecially to womeq. It is
The Proprietors of Ely's Cream Balm do not
group of -trees, commemorative of not laborious, does not require great claim It to l&gt;e a cure-all, but a »ure remedy for i
colds In the bead and hay fever K Is
some event in the history of a family, phyaid&amp;l strength, and yet It furnishes catarrh,
not a liquid or a Muff, but Is eaalfy applied with
be planted on the ground’s surrounding proper and plentiful exercise for both the anger. It
relief at once. Price fiOe.
a rural home, which, while subserving utind and body. There is but little . I have had nasal catarrh for ten years so bad
tie general purposes for which such heavy work connected with it, and that there great aarcs In my nose, and one place
was eaten through. I cot Ely's Cream Balm.
plantings are made, might also become that little can be hired. It does not re­ Two
bottles did the work. My nose and bead la
an object of special interest, from the quire much capital. But little land is well. I feel like another rnan.-C H. • McMillen,
associations connected with it?‘
required and no expensive implements. Sibley, Jackson Co., Mb.
Said Charles Downing to the writer, When the buslnera is begun in a small
The girls at the University want, and will
as he stood, several years ago, amid the wav, and gradually increased, there to have, the use of tbe gymnasium.
•cene.1 of his boyhood, and pointed to scarcely any expense worth naming. •
some noblo elms, whose overarching The Michigan Horticulturist
Au did physician.retired from nnwioe. having
had placed In hit hands by an East India mbboughs afforded u grateful shade: “I
When you buy canned goods in tin, alonary the formula of a simple vegefabi* re­
planted those trees fifty years ago!”
medy for the speedy and permanent euro of
There are probably few who cannot, as corn, tomatoes, fruits, etc., see that Consumption. Brur-chltls. Catarrh. Asthma and
in some way, and to some extent, assist the ends of the cans do not bulge out­ all Uiroat and Lung Affect tons, also a poslUve
rudicaleure for Nervous Debility and nil
ha repairing the evil done by the ruth­ ward; this indicates the presence of aud
Nervous Cotnplalnla, after having tested its
less UMtruittion of the forests and tim­ deleterious gases. See also that there is wonderful curative powers in thousands of
ber tracts of the country, and in restor­ but one small puncture in the end of cases, has felt It bb duty to make it known to
his
suffering
Actuated bv DibmoUre
ing the former beauty and attractive­ the can; whoa there is more than one anti a desire fellows.
to reUere human MifTrrtng. I will
It is pretty good evidence that the can send free of charge, to all who d«Mkre ft, liils
ness of its physical feature*.
lias lieen punctured to permit the escape recipe, In German. French or Knglfah. with full
of gasw-raused by fermentation, and
soldered Up again. Never let anything
I wish it were in my power to per­ put up In tin stand in the can after the
vade young girls who wonder what can is opened; the add of tbe contents,
There Is nocluuijm in the'Bpringfleld.O..reapthey shall do to earn their living, that under the oxidization of the air, effects
M is better tto choose some business that a chemical action on the lead with
is In a woman's natural work. There which most tin to adulterated, which
» a great repugnance at the thought of produces a poisonous salt- This advice
being a servant, but a girl ta no Imi a has been given in th* Household here­
tofore. but as we learn by “line upon

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in proportion to the amount you insure. Any of us would much rather help to pay a loss
than to sustain one. It is as bad to have our buildings blown away as to have them burned.
If we do not protect ourselves it is .our own fault It, itf barely possible that it will cost us as
much as stock companies charge, while the chances are, ten to one, it will not cost us onefourth as much, ana may cost nothing, except what we pay on the start.
This company will insure farm property, churches, school houses, and other buildings and
their contents. You have a chance to get your insurance at cost Do not wait until you sus­
tain a loss before you insure. All who have been insured against fire and lightning on the
mutual plan will at once appreciate this plan of insurance. ^Although this company is in­
tended to co-operate with the county associations, it will not lie confined to those counties
with mutual associations, but will extend its benefits to other counties.
A cyclone or wind-storm may visit you at any time. Therefore every prudent person should
insure their property, when they can do so upon the mutual plan. Remember, if there is no
loss there wilj be nothing, to pay; and the feeling of being insured will be-worth more than the
amount you are required to pay to become a member, and the amount you are likely to be
called on to pay in case of loss will not be more than the feeling of humanity would prompt
you to pay even if you were not insured. Every loss will be an nonest one as no person can
blow their buildings away for the insurance.
At the first annual meeting Jan. 6, 1886, a good feeling prevailed aud the directors were as
well distributed as could be done under the circumstances; and all went home with a deter­
mination to take hold and build up a permanent and reliable institution. Stock company
agents will magnify the losses by tornadoes, and try to scare you into insuring with them;but
if the risk is.so hazardous, why do stock companies try very hard to get them? Our chances
are as good to save money, as theirs is to make it. Our liability is no -more than tHeirs.
comPan*es are doing all they can to crush out mutual insurance, and it is to the interest
of the^farmers to see that it is not done. If you have a mfitual company in your county, join
it Wake up, and let every farmer in the state insure in a mutual company. Some may sus­
tain a loss—many will help to pay it. Mutual insunjn^e is dividing the loss of the few among
the many.
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The officers and directors are old aud experienced Insurance men. The treasurer must give
fi ve thousand dollars bonds. Every precaution has been taken to give safe and reliable indem­
nity: and with risks scattered over the state, it will give state-wide protection.
Any further information will be givemby any of the directors; or for by-laws or any busi­
ness with the company address the secretary.

OFFICERS OF THE COMPANY: &gt;
President, S. W. MAPES, Nashville, Mich.
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Vice President, ORSON SWIFT, Maple Grove, Mich.
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Treasurer, C. E. CHAPPELL, Charlotte, Mich.
Secretary, D. W. ROGERS, Hastings, Mich.
Directors:—1&gt;. H. Hale, .4. C. Towne, G. K. Beamer, Geo. H. Spanieling, C. L. I’arwu.
Daeid A. Botcleer, J. W. Ewina. N. W. Lewis, Z. B. Hout, H. M. Allen, A. D. Carlton, H. C
Rogm, A. P. htng, Chas H. Bauer, Geo. A. Perry.
Default h&amp;vlng been made In the renditions
I a certain mortgage made and executed by

n. a.
1HA1. 111.(1 n-eorafVi In ino omceni thr
Hejiulrr of llwds for the Covntv of Barry,
Mlctilxan, October 3«h, A. D. 1M3, at 10:15
O'clOCK, a. tn. In LH&lt;r g3 ot mortgagee oa pace
Said mortKatfc nai elven to nerur-e t*&gt;e ruymenl of two tiuiidrvnl and fifty dollar*, three
year* from the date thereof, with Interest »t
rlxht percent. If paid wbeu due. payable aunualh-, provided further however, that If »ald

ly. It was In said mortgage expreMly agreed |
that should any default lw msde In the payment 1
of said Interest or any part thereof on any daj
whereon the same was made payable ns therein
expressed, and should the swine remain •••••—«••
and In acrrars lotf tbe space of thlrt;
thwn and. from thmiccforth. after the I
sabl thirty days, the aforesaid principal ^.....
sunt of
two hundred and fifty dollarx with all arreanue
of interest thereon, shmild at the option ot said
Benj-unlu F. Hinman, hh executors,administra­
tors or assigns, become and l&gt;e due amt pny.-ble
Inunedlat.-ly tnereanrr. although Un- pertpa
alxne limited far tlir payment .hereof may not
then have expired, an} thing therein before, to
|the contrary thereof In anywise notwlthainnd‘"Ind default having been made in the payment
of all the interest due on said mortgige. on the
: “.th day of October. A. D. 1nM. ittnTon Ibe '.‘Sth
of October, A. D. l*«. for the rears ending
,daythose
on
dajs n-&lt;pe&lt;.-tlvely. aud all the tame hav­
ing been and remained unpaid and tn arrears
for the space of thirty days and more, and suit
remaining unpaid, the aforesaid principal «nm
of two hundred and fifty dollars with all arrear­
ages of interest thereon tmth been and la de­
clared to tie now due and payable, and by
which default tbe power of sale In said mort­
gage contained naa become operative as to the
whole Amount thereof, both principal and Inter­
eat aa aforesaid ;aad whereas there Is claimed
to t&gt;e due and unpaid, on said mortgage and trie
bond accompanying the same at tho date of this
notice the sum of three hundred aud seven
dollars and fifty cents for principal and interest,
and no suit or proceedings at law or In equity
having been taken to cmlcct the same or any
tuirt thereof.
Now, therefore, notice is hereby given that by
virtue of the power of safe t In said

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... ... north front door of tlie Batry County C«trt
House in tbe City of HaaUngw. Barry County,
Mlclilgan, that being U» place of holding the
ClreutlCourt for the County of Rrirry. where
said premises are situated, there will be sold at
public auction or vendue to the highest bidder,
th. ; r. inl-es de»-nl*d in said mortm«|tr to nay
and Mtisfy the amount doe thereon with inter­
est at ten per cent. per annum, and tbe costs
and expenses allowed by law, tnctudina an at­
torney fee ot atteen dollars ns allowed by law
and ns provided for In said mortgagr, said
premises being described In said mortgage as
follows to Witt
All!hit piece or parcel of land hrtnj and
being tn the township ot Rutland, hi the County
of Barry and Blate of Michlran, and described
as follows to wit: The north half of the south
cast quarter of section twenty-one In township
number three north of rann number nine weri.

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Mortgagee.

F. M. WADLKIGH,
Attorney tor Mortgagee.________

JOB PRINTING!

Cheaper than Ever,
At the Banner Job Room

WHO IB UMACQUAIMTLO WITH THE CKOCRAFHY OF THIO COUWTRY, WILL
mw

aw waaMiMaMA

vlii*

CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND

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PACIFIC RAILWAY

By retwon of its central position arid okm* retaUc- •—•’ —•»—• »—•—
important i
West, at Initial and terminal point*, conaticuu^
ncntaUlnk in that GVi.tz.in of tiirounn transpori
tatofl travel and traffic between ctuea of tho A

THE CREAT ROCK ISLAND ROUTE

*—fly made: no canvassing; fascinatingand
steady employment Particular* and samplco!
the work sent for stamp. Address HOME
M'F'O CO.. P. O. Box l»ta, Boatoa, Maas.

quietly made. No 1*J&gt;

painting; no canvassaddre«S3touee

THE FAMOUS ALBERT LEA ROUTE

GO
R. R. CABLE

�$5,000.00 Worth

Bleached'Unbleached
TO BE OFFERED AT

SPECIAL SALE!
Commencing Saturday, March 12th.
n mi ■ n!
We purchased these goods for Spot Cash, Before the advance in
Cotton Goods, and will now offer them at a price that they will cost
other dealers to-day at wholesale.
This will be your greatest opportunity of the year to purchase your
COTTONS, so don’t let it pass without securing the great Bargains:
30 yards of Unbleached Cotton,
25 yards of yard wide Unbleached Cotton, good,
20 yards of yard wide Unbleached Cotton, better,

17 yards of yard wide Unbleached Cotton, extra,

$1 oo 15 yards of yard wide Unbleached Cotton,’’extra

.

i oo 20 yards of yard wide Bleached Cotton
i oo 15 yards of yard wide Bleached Cotton
i oo 12% yards of yard wide Bleached Cotton

SI 00
1 00

1 00
1 00

This will be a great Benefit Sale, and we trust that the people of
this section will avail themselves of our unrivaled offer.

Sale Closes Saturday, JYEarctL Q'T'tti-

THE
LITTLE
BRICK
GROCERY
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Here we Buy Butter, Eggs, Dried Apples, etc., and pay a Higher Price than

any other store in the County. Come and see for yourself.

WE ALSO SELL 20 lbs. of C Sugar for $1 00; 17 lbs. of XC Sugar for $1.00;
15 lbs. of Confection™-’., A Q
f &lt;1 (Ml
14 lbs. of Granulated Sugar for $1 00; XXXX and Arbuckle Coffee, 12%c; Bird Seed, 5c- Soda 5c
Sugar for ■

_A.11 Ottier Goods at Proportionate ^Prices.

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                  <text>Hastings

The
VOL. XXX NO. ^7

HASTINGS, MICH., MARCH 18, 1886.

Hie Hastings Banner.

County News.

FOBLlSlMO TIIUKIDAVS, AT

A Clear Skin

Hastinos, Barry Co., Micil,
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MARSHALL L. COOK.
sisrscbiption Rates

ADVEKTISING BATES:
olmnn peryesr.............. . ........ ......&gt;100 00
Kvua &lt; hiuxe lor »p«tal positions.

PRAIRIEVILLE.
The village school closed on Frida'v
of last week. We must compliment
Miss Edith Terpnuing.on the progess
of the little folks in their studies while
under her tutelage, and the happy fac­
ulty she powessee of keeping up the interatofthe school till the very lad
day. The youngsters are now inquiring,
“won't she teach next summer?" We
hope so at least
Mr. Dan the principal was not quite
as successful, we are told, in the writ­
ing class which he kindly taught gratis.
Miss Jennie Mullen was the best lady
writer, Howard Patten the best gentle­
man writer and Henry Smith made the
most improvement. We understand
Mr. Dan goes into school again in about
a month: did not learn where.
.
There is to be a select school taught
by James Smith, commencing almost
immediately. Would-be pupib are in
search of boarding places.
There will be a sugar social on
Wednesday evening at A. Il.-Willis’, so
we are told.
Mr. French, of Richland, exchanged
pulpits with Mr. Bruce yesterday and
was listened to by a rather small con­
gregation.
Dr. McLeay has lost another horse
which has been long sick. '
Thu sale at the Packard brothers was
the cause of much drunkenness we are
sorry to say.

is only a part of beauty,
but it is a part. Every lady
may have it; at least, what
looks like it.
Magnolia
Balm both freshens and
beautifies.

JOB PKINTING.
Eapedkl pride Is felt In the Job Prititinic DeVtm-ulof the Bashkr. BveryU:lt« hi the JJEW STOCK OF
•otlrn
Is Kfw; nml with the latest faces of
Ti*. the matt art-*ro»rd pattern* ef machinery*
competent werKmeu employed, enable* the

LUMBER!

p W.LOWl’Y.M.D..
V.
Physic. 43, Burgeon and Oculist.
•Mil* In town or coiwlry promptly attended.
Udke liwif- 4 to te a. ta. aud 1 to 3 p. tn.
. T-li-phane at Holkiwa) A’druc afore.
S]&lt;edai attention paid U&gt; surgical disease*
l.AM'l&gt;. 5L !).,
” PhyslcjUi and Surgeon,
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Mieh.
(KSca M&lt;*&lt;tcs&gt;r sootti of Ibe post office, will be
=ai o ’0&gt;»rt d.ij ar iilghl.
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•J R, TIMMERMAN,
/
P . Hotna-palhie Physician &amp; Surgeon,
■ Hlr-c dour oaet cf Holio ways’ drug store.)

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BENTLEY BROS. &amp; WILKINS
Barn Boards,

R. Wm. JONES.

,
Dentist.
DAN ui** promptly
attended to.

C. WELTON

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12. 14. 1G, 18 and 20 ft.

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Common Pine Boards,

G -wt-ut for the ditto l’arni'-r'»4fwurariee Co.

All widths anti lengths.

.t- writes policies no a m-ia'* property against
flrv,lightning or wind; against* san'*
•:

SHELDON,

fofflccin Ahrtract RJockJIiikttno. Mleh.)
II...- the only set of Abstract Book* lu Barry

piiu.it- t. couniovx.
I
Lawyer,

Shingles,
Three grades. Seconds and No. 3 for
for sheds and repairing old roofs.

Fencing,
Hemlock, 16 ft.

Haatlnr*- Mirh.
rrttweulUift Au-n&gt;cy for Barry Count*.
S. KENASTON.

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Attorney at Law,
i Over J. a. Goodwar A Co.’* store.)
Pr*rtlee* in Alk^rdrta of the State. Collection*

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.■iwrr.pliy *ttcn&lt;iib*-UL

JOHN CARVETIL
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Attorney at Law,
Middle vine, Mloh.

Joist and Scantling,?
We can furnish any length up to S(rft-

Hardwood Flooring,
We make a specialty of Elm, Oak,
Ash and Basswood, open air sea.**oned or kiln dried.

pLARKK A RIKER,
\
Attorneys at Law and
Solicitors in Chuncery.
teffioesln Ualon block, over Beamer Bro*.)
HxitluM. Midi,
l*r**t»*e In all court* of the &lt;t*te. Attend to
HJieetiouj and fierfl-cttna titles to re*! e*t»to. Green inbh lumber dried in two weeks
Money lo loan luNurimce taken etc., etc.
for inside finish.

Custom Kiln Drying to Order.

A HTLN V. BARKER,Be^ Estate,
I nsurance and Loans.
*Sfce. *rt(b J. G. lluuyan &amp; Sou. door* north
of Po*toffire. i
Srerltt intention «i*en to tnaklnc exchange*
• ' property.
The Interest* of twn-rc*ldent
nronerty &lt;&gt;&lt;ner« cun fully looked *fler. F*nn*
•I a.f-ir &lt;il. or etchtonirts. House* *nd

M

ftLEMENT SMITH,
V
Lawyer.

Uoodyear &amp; Co)
Pi ac-tkw In *U Court* of the State.

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Knappen a Vanarman,

Lawyers.
(Over Haatluts National Bank.)

Cornice Mouldings, Sash,
Doors and Blinds Al­
ways on hand.'
Above Stock we are Selling
at Lower Prices than
ever before.

WAGONS.
of your.road tax.

BENTL-€y BROS. 4 WILKINS.

WILLIAM B. 8 WEEZE Y, Attorney
’ ’ At Law and Solicitor in Chancery.

Wiliam b. sweezey,

Michigan Central

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J ustice of the Peace.
Or,H«.Hlon* a ipocUBy.

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M. B. GILLASPIE.
Notary Public.

F&gt;. Tens Mill*.

f W. VR00MAN.
K.
Auctioneer,

Ln-, t.id li-nTnir •&gt;een esprchilly (ucrrMia! in
•Hr:..-; saieaof ilvnstock, I know I can serve
’re.** well whuza*y rail upon me.

The .Niagara, Falls fRoutc.
GRAND RAPIDS DIVISION.
Tuklng effect Nov, aith. IBM.______
KAjrrWARD.

DM ETHING NEW!

Farmers, Attention!

Grand Rapid*- L*
MiddHriU®..........
Irrtil.......
HArrrwo*.

Yours respectfully.

■ C.A. BURLINGAME.

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RMnnRapit!*’!/"

. CEDAR CREEK.
Jessie Milks ,will work for George
Perrin one year' commencing the first

Charles Hazel has sold bis farm.
Consideration 81.300.
Protracted meeting continues at the
Dowd school house.
Notices ;ire posted for a union caucus
but do nut state what that union will
i&gt;e.
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.Will the prohibitions of this town
enter into this fusion ? Not much: they
have seen enough of that to convince
them that the only temperance party W
the republican party—borne of the dem­
ocrats have the face to advise the repub­
licans to hold a caucus and nominate a
ticket and keep up the organization.
Very kind. Good advice. Thank you.
| The Journal’s correspondent for
Cedar Creek is creating quite a ripple
in the minds of the people here; he mile
bad work with his last week’s letter.
Knestrick he spelled “Homistrict” and
Barnr wiw spelled “Barry.” But per­
haps be will charge that to the printer.
It is not our purpose to criticise his
spelling, but to show that his mind
was engrossed by the thought* of get­
ting a Valentine that he was careleas
about everything except that item re­
ferring to the Doctor's getting a Valen­
tine.
The republicans of this township
propose to nominate their man for su­
pervisor (and then try and elect him)
regardless of the brilliant darts of the
Doctor in last week’s Journal Good
boy Doctor, line fellow, but Jonathan is
not a candidate for the office of super­
visor. J t he depends on the Doctor to
procure a position with Ihrikerton’s
detectives for him ho will die of old age
before he receives his appointment, for
the Doctor’s influence is very limited in
that directinu. We believe that Jona­
than Dever made himself so rediculous
as did the Journal's scribe if he did find
green paint ou the ax handle.
The
paint was not on McKay’s old clothes.
In the case of people against John
Htte for the killing of Dean Tyler, the
the Doctor was a witness for the peo­
ple and tiie prosecution became so dis­
gusted with hie testimony as to wish
they had never called him as a witness.
Again when the people were called up­
on to proswecute Darwin McKay for the
murder of Thomas bearles we tind the
Doctor a witness on the part of the
defense. Where he marie such ridiculous
statements at the first trial hs to disgust
the counsel for the prisoner to that ex­
tent that he was not called on the
second trial. We were satisfied long
ago and did not mention names, but as
our opponent iM-c.-um- so personal in his
lettero we will try and give him enough
before he gets through if he does not
call a halt.

STATE ROAD.
In addition to presents given to Mrs,
Hurst on her 50th birthday, mentioned
IntheBANNKK of March 4th, should
have been the following:
Photographa-Elder Dempsey and
wife. Mr. Pennock and wife.
Dress-Mr. Murray and wife.
Large lamp—John and Vancha Mer­
rick, Mrs. John Fisher, Mr. W, J. Fisher
and wife. Mr. T. Fisher and wife, Mr.
O. Fisher and wife.
Set of salt dishea—Mr. H. Fisher and
wife.
.
Butter dish ("verge Myers.
Cheese dish and cm of jelly -Mr.
Olmstead and wife.
Set of tumbler*—Mr. John Myers
and wife,
Setof sauce diahes—Mr. A. Kinnleand
wife.
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Hekla dishes—Jennie Waters.
Honey dish—Mr. Hickel and wife.
•Spoon holder—Geo. Hanngtoo.

Gr'd Rapids
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i have set up a Hay Press in
‘•ho City of Hastings, and am
prepared to purchase Hay in
*ny quantity.

Banner,

FREEPORT.
From the Herald.
There has beer but little sugar marie
this spring as yet in this locality. Our
sugar mailers predict a very poor sugar
season.
r&lt;£
Mrs. Benjamin, of Portland, lectured
i.n
on temperance at the Con’l church Sun­
ft.06
AM
day evtviing. Mr*. Benjamin is preai­
dent of the W. C. T. L\ and is an able
speaker. The church was Ailed to Its
"ijj’
utmost capacity and all listened with
9.42
rapt attention.
■JO
The revival meetings are still in pro­
10.35
gress in the M. E. ch urch. The interest
m the meetings is good and some have
with OU- made n start tor the heavenly kingdom.
Miss Jennie Brotherton is numbered
among the sick this week.
Ernest. Ward is seriously ill with
some lingering disease.
.
Wesley 1-ox and J. Chewfebrough
were in brapi
thia week. ^

guest of Dr. DeVore and wife and oth­
er friends.
Mr. Kent, of Marcellus, who has been
visiting his daughter, Mrs. Thomas
Bullivan, for a number of days return­
ed to his home on Monday last.
Mr. H. Livingston was fa the vicinity
of Sugar Bush lake last Sunday and
now carries a Imd looking face—came
in contact with some poison sumach,
he says.
Wm. Watts, who has l»een attending
the Business College in Valparaiso, has
secund a situation as bookkeeper in
Marshall, nt S50a month. Young men,
it pays to get a good education, for
when you have this, you will have no
trouble in getting employment and
good wages.
August Nagler closed his school last
Friday. Dame Rumor has IL that he
Intends noon to start on a voyage
through life with one of Freeport’s
fairest young ladies.
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OASTLBTON.
Mrs. D. Hosmer is seriously 1U.
’
Thon. Waters has returned to his
home in Huron, Ont.
J. Watring has lost a One two-year
old heifer, by a straw stack falling on

As ft is getting near time for the
spring election, it will be well for us to
trot out our beat men.
Wm. Tbompaon has rented the Lew
Strow farm.
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’S. Oversmith has sold Ids personal
property and will hereafter follow the
business of stock buyer.
•
.Mra. L. Hosmer’s sister from the
northern part of the state, was taken
sick while visiting here. She still re­
mains sick.
Mr. Barker, of Battle Creek, spent
Sunday with M. II. Bloom.
Marion Shore's nephew, who ha« been
spending a few days with him. return­
ed to his home in Ohio last Saturday.
Reported that M. Warner has I Knight
the David McClure farm for $2,200.
C. Price made a bualnen trip to
Grund Ledge* and Portland last week.
C. Murray has returned from Grand
Itapids,
C. Ingerson closed his winter school
at the Hoffner school house Sat unlay.
He has given the lieat of satisfaction.
Brad Dean left one of his fine organs
with your scribe.
’
,
Mr. Reas, of Sebcwa, has moved Into
the Bert Smith house.
J. Marter has commenced work on
his new bouse.
E. Lockhart and better half made,
Hastings friends a call on Thursday.
Hickory corners.
Mrs Win. Louden, aged 74 year*, a
former resident of this township, died
at the resit!enco of her son John Louden,
at Augusta, on the 7th. Thh funeral
services were held 'at the Wetdeyan
church at this place on the8th; Rev.
Steel, of Augusta, officiating, assisted by
Rev. Ross, of this place. She leaves a
large circle of friends and relative.re­
siding in this community to mourn her
The winter term of“*school closed in
Thursday lust, and the school board
having decided that Profeesor Daniels
has conducted a successful term of four
months have secured his services for
the spring term, which is to commence
Monday. tbe22d.
Herbert McCall haa an auction on
the 11 th. He has rented his farm to A.
G. Cartrlght for the term of two years;
the former having rented a Plaining
MUI. Sash &amp; Blind factory at Plain­
well.
Frank Stratton is about to leave his
mtereata of farming with his |father-lnlaw, J. W. Ford and engage in the
hardware bwdnees at Vicksburg.
Many farmers have secured their
hired help for the coming season, pay­
ing for a No. 1 man Sl8 per month.
Report, pretty well authenticated,
has X that Henry Fowler, who so sud­
den Iy marie his disappearance on the
4th of July fast, has turned up alive
and is in Wisconsin. His many friends
hope to see him at his post ready for
active business In the near future.
Walter Bnyder, a former resident of
thia township, but more recently of
Grand Rapids, w-m in town on busineaa
last week, making several calls on
neighbor* and friends!
Charles Clark bad the misfortune to
lose his beat horse from his team on
the 14th.
Mrs. Mathias Snyder is on the sick
.list, having been quite ill for some
time.
The copartnership heretofore existing
between Bradley Tompson the popular
l-.uidlord ’of this place and Leander
Ileinbaugh the well known and faith­
ful hostler, was dissolved on tho 13th.
the latter retiring to a more quiet
sphere of life.
G. C. Messenger has gone north
prospecting for a business location.
north-eabt Hastings
The robins are seen and hoard in our
land.
A young lady from Indiana, unknown
to your scribe, la visiting at Mr. lloeteter'a.
Walter Kellev is on the sick Hat; also
Miss Nellie Baldwin.
Miss Emma and Louisa Nagler 8tmdaved at 8. N. Baldwin’a
Miss Myrtle Dunbar spent the latter
part of the week with her cousin Miss
Bertie Johnson, of Coata Grove.
Wm. Raphe has sold six acres of his
land to Mr. Stanley
Will Sweet has gone up north.
L. C. Beach and wife start for Kal­
amazoo. to attend a surprise party at
Mr. B.’s brother’s.
Theodore Demote and family have
moved into the city.
There was a social party at Oscar
Matthews' last Friday night.

FOUE CORNERS.

Leola^Wood is on the sick list

Nora Demond is spending a few days
in this vicinity.
Misses Lillie Reed and Muy Stilson
of your city, visited with friends at
the '“Corners” Inst week.
Harbert Sprague did not stay here as
Jong as he expected, as be had a call to
McBrides a« bookkeeper, where he
went on Monday last
with toMiUtis. but u oonv«k«mt...
Our literary pawed off very nicely
Mb.' A. J. Preasr Is to town, the

WHOLE NO. 1607.
Thursday night, it being the Grat ever
held in this vicinity. The next is to be
March 25th. of which there Is to be a
delate after recess, on a subject which
may interest a goodly number of our
citizens. The question is: “RMofred.—
That country life is preferable to city

Mrs. Warner, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Farrell, of this vicinity, died on
Saturday last Funeral at the Dunk­
aril church. Mr. E. Coata has traded his twin colts
for a pair of “horned horses.” Won't
they make the mud fly. eh ?
■
__________________
AU0E.
BANFIELD.
The following is the report of the
school in district No. 0, Johnstown, for
the term ending March ’ 12th, 1886:
Number of scholars enrolled, 28; aver­
age attendance, 20. Not absent during
the term: Chaimcy Shumaker, Charlie
Shumaker. Average standing for the
term in as follows:
J udson Chandler, 96; Daisy Shumak­
er, 97: Ada Pettengill, 97; Lyda McKen­
zie, 96; Clara Wick wire, W5; Byron Tun­
gate, 97; Ginde Jackson. 96; Vernie
Doty, 98: Irvle Phillipa, 93; Clayton
Pettengill, 93; Byron Powers, 96; Ar­
thur States; Chancy Shumaker, 97;
Charlie Sbutnaker, 97; Charlie McKen­
zie, 95; George Sheffield. 93; Ix la Jack­
son, 91; Mattie Sheffield. 90; Minnie. Pettengill, 91; Hattie P.tlmatter, 95; Nelson
Palmatier, 88; Phebe Van Arman, 89.
GEORGE A. MOSEY.’ te*cbcr.

PRIOHA-RDVILLE.
Mra.S.T. Wonien, of Delta, Ohio, is
visiting her brother and sister behe.
Mrs. Ida Gibson is visiting at her fa­
ther’s.
Luther Root found his missing chick­
en under the com crib.
Isaac Weeks sold an 8-months-olil
short horned calf to Mbmiw Parson and
Tinkler, of Hastings, for $50.
Charles Eddy has been putting a new
roof on his bouse and remodeling it
generally.
Mr. Caswell has purchased the store
baildlng and will fix it up in good
shape and enlarge his stock.
Report few muunlnallon held In PrichxrtlTlIle.

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■dn» Fudier
100
wm. Daiaae
Wm. ttelabanch
Cor* Frlcbard
Nina Mowery
Valentine Fry
little Gurd
John.de Merohoo
Courtlr Miron bndfio
EU* Weeks
M .&lt; rri.-bard
telle Dr tano
Maiule Stanton
ANNA JOHNtJON, Teacher.

Hastings. were in town over Si
Chits. Fowler and wife are
in the northern part of the stat
have associated themselves togethar
and opened afew office in the building
just north of A. L. Itaaey’s phop. •,

BOWEN'S MILLS.
Last week items failed to reach the
postofflee in time for the mail, henee
nothing froth Bowens Mills.
The last few days have been full of ac­
cidents.
In the James Williamson affair, the
conflicting stories are so numerous that
a Philadelphia lawyer would not dare
to report the matter.
Mra. O. A. Gillaspie went to step into
her buggy from in front of C. W.
Armstrong’s store, losing her balance
she fell back striking her head against
one of the posts, hurting her very badly.
Mra. Geo. Knickerbocker attempting
to cross the street in the dark, rm
against a hitching post, hurting herself
quite badly.
Lon Still, as be was returning from
the G. A. R. meeting, stumbled and feB
striking a small stump, fracturing two
of his ribs.
Among the rick we mention-this
week Mrs. II.'Patterson, Mra. T. KiUlhcn and a little daughter of Daniel Brad­
ley.
A large number of Withey post with
their wives Visited the Middleville poet
Saturday evening. The boys report a
grand time.
This week Wednesday the S. O. Y.
have a box or shadow social. A gener­
al invitation is extended to all.
John lardon felt the edge of his lath
saw t he other day. Result a very badly
mutilated thumb. ’
"X
Next Sunday evening Rev.\Gillaspte
speaks/m the subject of temperance atthc Kinner school house.
Wm. Manly sports a new wagon.
Fred Hunt, Tom Howe and Jam**
Betts were aronnd last week soUcitteg
aid for Mr. Neweome, who was bumeJ
out losing nearly everything. Th*
community naponded nobly to the
necessity of their unfortunate neighbor.
.
IBVIMO.
French A Son, of Middleville, were
up one day last week looking at tha
water power.
»
W. O. Sylvester and Van. Grorefead
start Wednesday for the wed, to sri!
windmills. \_
A. F. Sylvester has been appointed
guardian for the Merrick children, heim
to Hall estate.
Every thing is booming at the mill
and store.
The M. E. Sunday school will give a
concert Sunday evening, March 30th.
Cordirl invitation to all.
Mr. and Mra. Daniel Wilcox intend
to start for their horde in Wis. Wednes­
day.
One of our hoop shavers came near
getting paralyzed dr doing some par»-

Nashville.
OniTrARY.—Mra. Sarah D. Hughes
A terrible epidemic of throat and
lung troubles Is raging here and has was born at Hudson. N. Yn Aug. 14th
affected, more or leas seriously, nearly 1862. Died at Irving. March 14th 18W,
every inhabitant. Last Saturday night Aged 83 years 7 months. On the 9th day
a little son of A. C. Baxton died, and it 1of January 1879 she was united in marri­
was reported on the street this Tuea- ।age with Mr. A. D. Hughes at the resi­
day afternoon that a child had died in 1dence or her parents at Laingsburg.
was converted at the age of18, and
“Brooklyn," near Wm Boston's, and She
।
the wife of a tenant of Hiram Coe's, united with the M. E. church, since
just north of town, had also passed in­ which time she has lived a consistent
to the hereafter, making three corpse 1Christian life. Though comparativelT
awaiting interment at one time. Many ।short has been her residence in thn
place, ahe leaves a large circle of warm
others are seriously ill.
A petition has been industriously friends who mourn her departure.
circulated this week and numerously Tuesday the remains were taken to th*
signed, praying tbe new council of the ,M. E. church where prayer was offered
village to refuse to license liquor sell­ by the pastor, and opportunity was
ing for the coming year. “What will given to view the remains fbr the last
the harvest be-e-e? Ob, what will the time from thence to the depot e* route
for Lfdngsburg for interment.
8ha
the har-r-r-veat be?"
Tbe Sears household goods and a leaves a husband and two children.
portion of those of Geo. Francis are to The family have the heartfelt sympabe sold at auction Saturday at the old
Loomis store on North Main Street.
'
Geo. W. Francis and family leaye
YANKEE SPRINGS.
Monday for their new home in Califor­
nia. The best wishes of Nashville peo­
Wm. Watson is on the sick list.
ple go with 'em.
Jack Dickerson whs hurt quite badly
Green &amp; Stanton's new grocery was while chopping in the woods about tw»
opened Tuesday, and you bet it’s a weeks ago. but Is slowly recovering.
daisy. Clean, neat and splendid stock.
Frank Roberta and wife, of Jrving.
New maple sugar is making its were the guests of Wm. Watson Satur­
appearance in small quantities.
day night.
Eddie VanNocker is convalescent,
The Yankee Springs school closed
&gt;
aud was on the streets once or twice last Friday.
hist week.
David Wataon is the happy possessor ,
IL E.-Sturgis was out in the suburbs of a ten pound bov.
Miss Isabelle Wataon and Mr. Frank
after **Browi)rf«ug&lt;r last week. Dick
hasn’t been around for sometime, but Brown were married Match 7th. by El­
he Is liable to visit us often hereafter.
der Moore, of Middleville, and after a
W. I. Marble and family have gone to short trip went to their home near
Battle Creek, where irve has accepted a Prairieville. Miss Wataon teavw* a
position as shipping clerk in the school large circle of friends who wish her
■eat factory.
much joy and happiness.
Jake Marshall Is visiting friends at
The Klingensmith school was closed
Tiffin, O.
nearly a week on account uftherickRumored that a ca‘e of forgery was nees and death of the teacher’s sister.
discovered in this village the past week
Myron Potter is trying to have a new
the perpetrator having skipped.
drive well, and undoubtedly will if they
Mrs. II. B. Warner, of Hastings, vis­ don’t make too many false motions.
ited her sister, Mrs. D. C. Griffith, last
Loren E. Clark was the guest of
week.
friends at Parmelee over Sunday.
Mra. Charlie Mason, of Hastings, was
It has been discovered that a certain
at H. G. Hale’s last week.
\oungmnu of this place has lost th«
Hima Walrath gives an exhibition of knees out of his pants. Never mind,
fancy skating at the rink Saturday “aeddaota win happen.”
night.
George Devine has taken up a home­
Lindley Venton, of Indianapolis, who stead in Kansas.
was to lecture at the opera house Thurs­
Mr. Ryder is on the sick list, and has
day night of taut week, on the tariff been for some time.
question, failed to putin appearance,
Cousins of John O’Conner and wlf*
and the lecture was declared a draw.
have recently visited them.
Miss Ella Gnumiss, the elocutionist,
NORTHXAST BARRY,
has gone to Chicago.
Very good Weather now-a-tisys
John Graves' wife was granted a bill
of divorce from him in the Eaton
The whooping cough is raging in this
county court last week.
part of the town.
Mrs. Leslie Reynolds, of Hastings,
W. S. Dunn, of Johnstown, waa in
Is visiting her pareuta in this village.
town Saturday.
Miss Ida Hardy, of Muskegon, who
Ida Sartiman l» home to stay two or
has been visiting relatives and friends three weeks.
in this village, returned home Monday.
May Morthland is hired to teach the
Nashville is to experience such a Bunnell school for the summer.
buildlug boom this year as it needs;
Mra. Henry Card is recovering from
but not too much so; Kocher Bros, are a short illnetn.
ready to go at their new three-story
Earnest (Hifck while at play Wednes­
brick storeas soon as weather perm its; day last, feu and broke his arm.
Frank Boise is preparing to build a
Hiram Bristol and wife an* visiting
new brick hardware, John Fumls?, friends in Berry­
Geo. Marshall, John Lnrany and othersWhile hauling wood, the team of
will put up new h6usea, and there -are■- Daniel Letta started quickly, and his
prospects that the Perry block will bej leg was caught and injured seriously.
i
Mrs. Hattie Piper on Friday night
। had a severe attack-of bleeding atlba
Hon. Clement Smith and family, of recovery.

�NflMiiHflWMMI

and a place to dry their trousers.—
Louisville Courier-Journal.

S, uEr, W"

r

.M

That was a cantwos old tramp who,
upon being asked whether be would
have a drink of whiskey as he was be­
ginning a job of sawing wood, or when
he had finished it, answered: "Well
mum, I think 1*11 take it now. There
has been a pile of sudden deaths lately."

"' ■ ■ ■
THE NEWS IN BRIEF.

k«c€ii5,ooa

from bU wife Maud Miller-Mackayo-McCorExick, tbe daughter of Joaquin Miner.

stats News.
Caumet now has a National bank.

SSSiiM

by

lu»uly

German!.

For Pain .riffliSC

Wyandotte Is putting in electric lights.
The business men of Newavgo ar®
toirtv beer -uloonJ and five c*‘urS^?i; crying for better shipping facilities.
Residents of Elwell, Gratiot county,
are still searching the earth for gold.

There is talk of establishing a car­
riage and wagon factory atSaed Beach.

r

(Successor to Brooks A Cook.)

Cbarlp* Bury
Budoua and 1
wa* that toe wxxnxn rufu&gt;ed to rr-arry him.

Hereby announces that he has a complete line of

Capt. Harvey Rounds, a veteran of
1812, old mason and wealthy citizen of
^obU«. Niles, died Saturday, aged W.

Over 500,000 children attended the nunta
Thomae It Uudd, congroaunan-elect from
Mr BmUley. • probi-iooa&gt; bare 1»U Rublicschools in the state last vear.and
tbe Fifth dietricl of Wisconsin, took U-«
, cost Si.636,000 to maintain them.
Hayden, the inmate of the soldiers’
home who tried to shoot the keeper, Springfield, 11U, March 10, with tbe object
was convicted Thursday dnd sentenced
■ndarmma
faintedhim,
away.
The crowd
ed
a physician
wasgather­ to one day in the county jail Crime
must be odious at Grand Rapids if it
Iu ten minutes after remedy
takes a leg.
administered he opened hta ey« ana
Grand Bapids street car drivers were MOI cittern, VM killed by a train Moodny
Mio, “la h« out?
happily surprised on Saturday by being
-I move the present
* informed or an advance of ten percent,
in wages. They not been notified of
the fact until handed their allowance
right, the question was on
i for the month’s work.
fire, Monday night, to the extent or ».T&gt;,OOH
far drink*minded
Those
in’ “ favor
say Yes,
USSr
’No.
The Chair
was
Tbe family of Edward Laraby, ol
Lansing,
ate
raw
smoked
ham,
after
about
to announce
re­
Mult
when
Ke noticedthe
the unanimous
room was emwhich Mrs. Laraby and an eight-yearold son suffered intense agony from an noon, and then repairing to tb&gt; Expodlloo
building, wiierv bu held a grand recrpUuu.
\ plain an&lt;l unschooled man. who attack of tnchlniosis, and the pbydcinn
was at last accounts unable to ifltorMad receive* his educ. tian
mine whether or not it would prove
beneath the open sky. ui the field and fatal.
the forest, one who hiU‘
The members of Gladwin county's
more than the pen. whilst speaking oi
Claflin, Altoon &amp; Co., wbohnale d outer,
children, ^niarktxl with true and beau­ board of supervisors are charged with in tea and coffee, at Boetou, bare failed foe
tiful simpUcity "The little chips are taking excessive allowances at their re­ rs.oxi
cent session, and warrants have been
nearest the heart."
issued for them, but will not be served Thootogical Mtninary, at Cincinnati, died
until each has a chance to reiund the
excess of money illegally taken, without

Xown IL We bad no academic disJohn Defoe, of Omer, who was con­
taction toktmfer upon you.
victed in tbe circuit court of larceny,
■mversity:
but we
nave «d
donehave
ournom
best.­ broke away from an officer, went to a
W®
2?iyAteing
people.
blacksmith shop, pounded off his hand­
ad our best stallion after you.
cuffs. and made his escape. It is not
stated what the officer was doing while
it to not often that a soft answer John was making his preparations for
turns
awav
wrath,
after
alL
He
idte.pprir mod-t.
“°rc ”?*?! travel
hl r^Uy «“•
K ”h5n
Arrangements are making to have
jhily tikrd. “Wb*l
“
every bouse in Eaton Rapids thrown
“cLl. with . «l&lt;b. "I
open for the entertainment of tbe mul-1
Then her .ocu’r wit row
“P­ titudee who will visit tbe campmeeting
ud »be Mid In gentle tonen Tbm. in J une, to hear Sam J one*. Mr. Janes
Sir I suppose
that
I must be next to positively will be two weeks at the
aching.
—N- YHerald.
camp, and it is the only place in Michi­
gan where he will Wrench.
Are tou ambitious? Have you "a
A letter was received at the State
soul above puddings T Let ™e
aer a secret: It takes more brain power, Treasury the other dav, inquiring anx­
more judment. more perseverance, more iously if the Bohemian oats men had
lore .nd pntlen*^ tontn . ohm- left any money on deposit in tbe State
wnben-wn of the vwlK»neeJ» o(bun- Treasury to pay for lossea. After a
STand bow to lupply Uxun.
careful examination of the funds in the
does to Require a language, or become a treasury, the Treasurer replied that
dabbler »d acience or arV-Man„ A. there was no such money visable any­
where about the premises—not a cent!
Bend, in “Foote s Health Monthly.

Groceries, Provision^, Flour and Feed.

QKCts.

!ure.

PARKER'S
HAIR BAL8AM

Of goods yon get for $1.00, or any money, at my ston- cani«
be surpassed in Barry County. light expenses enable me „
sell as cheap as any concern in Hastings. I can and will

HINDERCORNS

IF A MAN

IS KUMHt within
Hi ■■ —■—an hour, more or
less, after a meal, he is a dyspep­
tic. ft shows hie stomach is not
able to dispose of what he has
accidentally dieebargvd
let killing her inatantlv
eaten. But to eat and thus im­
pose more work is an absurdity.
•egtalatare ia naked to appropriate •1,500,- Take DR. JONES’ RED CLO­
VER
TONIC, which cures Dys­
&lt;D0 to cvnptete the building
pepsia and all Stomach, Liver,
kidney and Bladder troubles.
arvy.xi. x.,mat
the kniUing-iuUla in tbe date will toon
It is a perfect tonic, appetizer,
blood purifier, a sure cure for
ague and malaria! diseases.
Price, Fifty Cents.

Republic ha a cheat club.

Good Goods Ch
OUR SPECIALTIES :
Best 50 cent Tea in Hastings.
Best Coffee for the money in the city.
No 1 Sugar—no adulterated good
You are invited to call in and inspect goods and prices. I
want your trade, and will ^iye you the prices aryl goods v

get it.
Respectfully.

•cribara until April

JOB PRINTING!

Cheaper than Ever

Oan Blue tbe one-Uma famom circus
down, H lecturing in Trxaa, and &gt;&gt; laid to
recef rt&gt; $-Vio a
for hU oratorical po und
and lofty tumbling

At the Banner Job Room.

Chinaro are briag dteeharxvd in ter^t
numbara by aanploycro at Lx» Ann|&lt;«
CaL
John 1’. Hildreth,
fttowe. Maw., b miari
■r® &lt;W),&lt;U! ahort

Three Rivers Tribune: The lal»r
Wife (to sick burijand)-Did youinot
derive great consolation. John dean, element of the state having tptocured
from the minister’s visit?
(z| the Hon. IL G. liorr to deliver and fro‘ I quentiy repeat a lecture on th® “labor 4ot&gt; of gratitude to the wnator for hie devo
Sick Husband-Nod very much.
Wife (anxiousi-Oh.
?1^1. question." a lecture with which they
you could bring yourself to think of are very generally pleased, the green­
ih«e things! Sorely hto1J*0"1* »«£ back element is trying to break its in­
have had some effect. What did he ti lienee by involving Mr. Horr tn a puli
^Sick^Hiisband—He talked about the tical discussion. lie has received re­
peated challenges, but he tells lhem be
advisability of my endowing a cnapei. I* out of politics for the present. He is
now engaged in discussing the labdr |
—New York Sun.
question. When the political season
Dakota, tew Bed, after uiertgaging tbe
Little Bobbie Mugwump was Jigor- comes on be may divert hb attention!
•ualy examining the back of his
in that direction.
•urp-kiudle
in the
of Deacon
EolXbug.
when
the presence
latter asked:
The Michigan crop report fur March
“What are you trying to do. my’ boyr • is complied from returns froin SUT cor­
“I'm trying to catch a ilea, answered respondents. representing 682 town­
ships; 617 of them are from 424 town­
Mugwump. Jr.
ships in the southern four tiers of
“Trying to catch a Lie*?
"Ye*,, sir. My fnthw says you d skin counties. In answer to the question:
a flea for its hide and tallow, and 1 "Has wheat during February suffered between Hlehnta and Zukertort re»ulud in
injury from any cause?" 409 corres­
want to see how you do iL
pondents in tbe southern four tiers of
The Democratic editor
counties answer "Yes," and IM "No;"
complimentarv
to the
2d
PhZled it. "1*
It a ;ulministration
I’arty Issue f and in the northern counties 61 answer
"Yes,” and 183 “No." In the southern
By a blunder of the compositor and an counties the ground has been bare of
oversight of the proof-reader,11 BPP®“* snow since about the middle of Feb­
«i. “G the Party Insane? and before ruary, but in the northern counties, as
the next number of the P^P** "‘“{'J? lato as March 1. the average depth of
presa the editor had received three snow was eight inches.
hundred and ninety-seven answers in
Three or four years ago a Michigan
Mie affirmative.
Central railroad train ran into a farmer’s
Thm b KmrthiM In wuw •«» rig at a crossing and killed the old man.
all A man, who, under proU«t. nmde and both horeea. The old woman was
found a pretty easy customer to settle
died. The banquet took place fortv- with. She took S300 for the horses,
three years ago, but the man died all 9SJJ00 for the old man and a life pass
in payment for her own shaking up.
Latent reports concerning the railroad
“This phrase, *a simple drunk* ia Withm six weeks after getting tbe
iaaater between Monte Carlo and Mentone
tautological,” grumbled tbe clerk of pass she went down to visit her daugh­
teen the number of kilted at four and the
tbe court. “Any man must be simple ter, near Chicago, and two days after­
at ta i &gt; -- - ■
ward returned to her son's near Detroit.
Since that time she has used the pass
regularly four times a week, or a mat­
Jndge fined him S3.
'
ter of 800 times. Travel seems to bene“Il to quite fashionable to put an aig­
rette in the coiffure when it is arrang-

recent debate, benator
---------- „
.................tribute to the merits of St.
.
Other prominent men

plicate any prices you can obtain in Barry County on u,
quality or quantity of goods. I do not sell cleap goods, MI
do sell
\

$00,000

George Higgins, the Antrim county
murderer, has been sentenced to state
prison for life. When asked if be bad
anything to say why sentence should
not be passed, Higgins indulged in a
few remarks, denying intentional guilt, eouth of Springfield, UM
It ia thought that the preeident will
criticising the officer who wormed the
confession from him. and then asked
mother now?** and the mother rolls permission to divide his little property
out doughnuts on the other end of the as he saw fit. - The privilege was grant“lJ
piano in the kitchen.
Joseph Lacquer, of West Bay City.22
rears old, struck a snap Thursday night,
lie got acoees to a barrel of whisky In
McGarrahan's saloon, and by .means of
a small rubber hose drank heartily sev­
eral times. When discovered Joseph
started for home, but he had been to
successful He fell in a stupor and re­
mained in that state until midnight,
when he died. The coroner's jury ren­
dered a verdict of death from an over­
dose of whisky.
•

Of these goods is unsurpassed. I buy THE BEST: and | fiM
that the best goods are what people want.

PARKER S TONIC

A Georgia farmer bought a grand
piano for his daughter. His house is
taxi], and to economize room, the low­
er part of the partition between the
kitchen and the parlor was cut out
and the long end of the pl*®® gvl?
through.
Percilla
now set*
the key
board ringing.
“Who
willatcare
for­

Then- was a little fellow who knew
Mother Goose better than he did his
Bible. -One Sunday he was asked in
bis class. “Who were thrown into the
fiery furnace?" That was too
for him. The question was
answer came promptly. ‘£fiatlr*c“•
Meahaeh, and Ab-duego.' This was a
MortifM-atioa to theJittie
when the wxt qu-stion came. Who
put them in?" he answered with a
jump. “Little Johnny Green!

Ttxe &lt;^&gt;u_£xlity

Tb. Cltan Burton, *

,

WHO IB UMACQUAINTIO

Tr?CACO» ROCK island a pacific railway
Ion to all principal line# E&lt;
I tbe moat oaportant ni.a
nation which invito* ur :
Atlantic and Pacific &lt;

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SODA

For Baking Purposes.

TMW
Hu?

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that

find Atcb

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SOCK ISLAND ROUTE
ROOM of termnal naeurtrr afforded b&gt; a *oJ&gt;4
irmr etrel n. ■.
beflva. platfonM

Beat inthrWarjJ.

■DI

■QSrcare,in wi«M»
- s.— walt.rrf JS

m too'•’er.1 tort*
run to.ty

I CUBE FITS!

route* to Ute
roint*

�OUR NATIONAL SOLONS
■TILL HAMMERING AW*Y AT WASH-

annum

INGTO* CITY.

ni.tteo rove and a f*w private bill* wore
puwd. Tlw house took rectss then rviaocmbllng nt 7 JO. At tbe night Ksalon 'forty,
five pension bill, were r-M-Ti

not in MMinn Saturday, nnd ths Imum

'u:on

There was notliing In tho state of

tilratloa exoopt the diver question, and

-its. au.l uifToon of Kentucky; against
-.prnon by M -Crearylrf Kentucky, Row-

Of

p-r suxpuiuuon.

ed.

Th* house tl.ou adjourned.

Wasiuxotox City,

Mnrcl. u—Bishop

I ' ;«t:L in* from Knights of laibor favoring
Irj building, of tbe Honupin cnnid wore
re«nt«-1 V^ure olforod a resolution di­
- tuig th" lommittee on civil service Te­
rm to report n bill forthwith for tho re­
al of the civil service law. Bowen then

id I 8i4

haxix for tbe national bank circulation,
*nd nv. le a long sp»«ch. at tho eonnation of which Stanford of California
•innoun.-wl tbu death of Senator Miller of

i»» memory ivijourned.
I la tho b it*1, Belmont introduced a bill to
reform the consular eervioa
Bennett of
North Can bm» introduoed a meaxurc repwtlwg th" ci'il service law.
Henley of Callj in.ia otlkred a resolution to lui estimate
4 baiter U:e Union Pacific railway has
jvaded tbe provision, of the Thurman act
ft* Rrairaa inter-state commerce bill was

cannx

e me U
will fc.

■ ■ resolution* were adopted and the

on ur

is. bull
'

.',

ices. [
nods to

. im, -..tatlon that ho was employing
&gt; bbyirts oil the floor of ths senate. Tbe
•teirg’1 «u* made by Rlddldberger, who
iterated It and mid ho would prove 1L
\ Mil ant ho.*i:ring tbe couvlruclioti of a rail-

e.pUU by u.
o &lt;aUvea appointed to act as pall bearer*.
ucr.
in. boaoe nut at noon and
Pfocerdod ta a body to tho senate chamber
Tha supreme court, the diploruaUc corp. th.
president and his cabinet and tho family of
had **“•la
*°*1’ '’hamber
during the ceremonies, which w-re con­
ducted bv Rev. Dr. Leonard, of HL Paul's
repnoentatlvM and ciii.ens, all on foot
At the depot the reiuaimi were placed In
the special car n-t ajiart to l&gt;-ar them
to California, and "left in charge of a
guard of the Loyal Legion. At 7 o'clock
tho guaid was withdrawn, and tan minute*
later the train, containing the remains the
famUy of tbe deneosed, and the congrremonol committee started ou ju lo-.g ourney
to the Padflc coast Upon retermnx from
EDMUNDS ON THE PREROGATIVE.

Wahhxkotom City, March 10.-Senator
Edmunds had a large audience Tuesday
while speaking on the Dushin case. Tbe Ver­
mont senator Is not an orator. His language
is dm, le and direct, and bo seldom indulges
in hyperbola
Ho simply talks, but is a
vigorous talksr. Ho said during tbe speech
that it was not for the p.dwident to deter­
mine what papers were relevant; that was
discretionary with the m-uuU.
The paper#
--- ....
uinua uw Uttorney general and tho president the
custodian, of thews papers, n:ld required
them to preservw them. Every pajwr ad­
d reseed to tho oltiiyr exercising; the ofll ial
function of suspension, upon the topic, must

pl23.“"* crvamerJ

because they would enable tbe route to un­
derstand tho i rations which prompted the
siujienidou Therefore the projKr&gt;;tlon was
■ Uiat the route, being called on in tbe excr­
I Vs bo.w jwwxi the bill requiring Pacific ete) of ita jurisdl tian to judge of tbe official
iwlroods to jay the cost of suryoying their condu t of Duskin, ct&gt;uld not bar* .tho
paj&gt;ere,.ta*,auro if It did they woul I di*.
close the grounds on which the president
vroert was leportwL Eldridgn reported a
Nil granting pnrioo* to tbe aoldirra and
vukri of li..* Mu .i:*aa war. Tiu* Inuian approjtristion' tall was ron*idt&lt;rod in comWltteo of Ute whole, pepdtag which tho
ie*sr adjonraMj
WaaHLSOTOX City, March 11 —Blackburn
rotonislxxl tbe t»-nato Wednesday morning

remarks, and Rlddtar

tbo lllinoi* H'uatar uiid that
•ar-in. The lulter went over, and Pugh
n«al- a *|r»&lt;h in answer to Edmunds on
•bo DuAin caw. *Khv urgent daficioucy LW

lunds

cited

show that ou April 7, 18711. the senate being
then Deiuociaxicl. anil Allan G Thurinm
being chairman and M***ra Bnyard, Gar­
land, ami l^unar members of tlx- senate
judiciary committee, that committee rallwl
other information in hlv department regard­
ing tbe tuvpvnsioa of tho chief justice of

committee, m well as during all tbs
year. Ufore and dace, and tbo pupnro
Were ront When Edmund, spoke of Thurtnnn a* tho best, tho greatart. and tbo
nobl&lt;wtj)cnx&gt;?rat in the country, there was
a rumble of applausn through tho stmnto
which lbe provident pro torn, made no effort
to subdue. Occasloually Edmund* indulged
in satcasin at tbe expeaw of tbe president
or the minority of the judiciary committee.
»*ldom nwd. He affected * temporary in­
ability to renv-inbor that famous phrase.
It and to trandaie "deauetud*" into ‘‘di*-

•dj-mrtwni
e Ixjtse The biU to rep al tbe civil eerc» pff-’rni law w-na reported adversely.
Nil to 4rent California ■&gt; per emit of the

not uTcuktomed

to

such

sesquipedalian

Washixotox Cjtt, March 10#—It is under..A.I
.l.K —----1 1 - - . will

Buduaw wm tarn. Woman'. Iteuer Corps.

; Thu Impeuding Danger.
d2,hK rT™t
Ot lie number of
deaths show that a large majority die
with consumption. This disease’may
commence with an apparently barmlt^s
cough which can be cured by Kemp's
BaLsam tor the throat and lungs, which
is guaranteed to cure and relieve all
&lt;»««. I rice 50 cents and SI. Trial
klMfree’ *°r 81118 by Fred’k HotchnZVu.?-IH’.Tnn,uU b*11 of the Athelxtaa Club ot
Battle Creek wa» given Monday night.

t0 J uy»- nudden cold*, encek rough* and
lung and throat trouble". All dneattot?

U rf[x'rtw' ,ound °n
the shore* of Motauca river, near Gladwin.
rwt'JK. X^F.W,W““» w"“ *Jr*r
1 ills_ taken every night on going to bed. Ju»l
dranmta11***1' SuK^u■coaU■,1- »plllvXc. All
There were 2JU barrel ot salt made In St.
Clatreonnty during the month of February.
’

a ’n*°
"*”*,n 1,18 worw for Data. Bruise*.
Bore*. Ulrere. Balt Rheum. Fever Sore*. Tetter
tXN’Prp Hand’, ChUbtalns. Coras, aud all Hkln
rores Hiro, or no pay
“ to Kuurantrod to give parfret satli
tacUoii, or money refunded. Price as cents per
box For into by W. H. Goodyear.
f.n r\b&lt;»rter. haa b»*en lynrhed lu
Indian Territory lor criminal assault.
w**t’»lJ»rr Fills will al,ou’"1». IPWU blessing to those afflicted

Is yen prevalent al this season, the tpmptnms
being bitter taste, offensive breath, rooted
tongue. Mi k liradnchc, plnn
. •
loss of appetite. H ihlsomdltlou Is allowed to
conUnuc. scrlou.’consequences may result. By
praaptly taking Hood’s Horsaprilla. a ferer
may lie molded or premature death prevented.
ITls a pooilhe cure for biliousness. Bold by nil
dragghta.

k1?™?.' *:.r“L **’ hanged at WlnnomuccA,
Nevada. Friday for murder.
tadles suffering from sick hradaehe will find
a certain cure lu West's-Liver Ulla. Sugar
routed. SOpilUxSc. Al! druggists.
Constantino barber* have derided to dose
their shops against Sunday work.

“Ohl if I had only known that In lime."
Known what? “Known that .a simple cold tn
•he bead may develop Into ebronlc eatarrh.”
Well. It isn't loo tale.for Ei&gt;'* Cream Balm will
eure i ntarrb. even after the sufferer's Ilfs lias
twotne a burden to him. and he a nuliance to
his friends. It is the only radical and thorough­
ly Kirntlflc catarrh cure known. Not a snuff.
Not*liquid. PriceWc.
i too. ILirrinx of Detroit ha’ bees convicted of
forgery in the sum of flico.
“I’ll attend to It soon." Don't cheat yourself
In that w»y. Your hair Is crowing thinner, drv­
er and mure lifeless every day. Bare It mid re.
store tu original color, softness and gloss by us­
ing Parkers Hair Balsam while y ou may.
It cost only KU to ran the village government

Always keen Vest » Cough sjrup tn the house
for Midden attacks of colds, nxthtna. and all
Viroar and lung diseases. Beat in uro. All

ADVERTISED LETTERS.
Letters addressrdtothe following persons re­
maining in the pont office at Boatings, Barry
county. Michigan. March IMh 1RM:
Joroph Holo. Charles Colwell. Laura Daniels.
Laura rani, Samuel Phillips, G. W. Brown. Tafield Castelein E. 11. Fisher, Thomas O'Brien.
Jenlo Wheeler.
Drop Letter - Weed Owen.
CariLs-Cordfla Teller, Jaa. Wilcox.
■
W. H. POWERS. P. M.
"IM Dom*s One Dollar." Is true only of Hood's
Sanaparilta. and Is an unanswerable argument
as to strength nnd economy.
THE

reu/M a while, and tho hoa’o wont into
-•mmittce of th-* wbolo on the Indian
•pproj Fiction bill, and without action ud-

UMial Bin. tallic awociation to the senate
Thursday, and took the opportunity to mu .e
a sq»v.b ip favor ot silver coina^o. Logaa
p,-.&lt; )tei * minority report un tho Pita
Jeb:;' Poyter Lill. oppoiring its pnwago. The
u ' forfeiting &lt;-ertain la.uL-&lt; gruntal to Iowa
•wmd IK railway cautructiju was debate.!
era Uy. ami then the Dinkin case camo up
main, and IVibou of Iowa inndj a speech
mtlejsing th" preqdeut's method of civil
•TMee reform urxi liofjxuncing the suspen-

&gt; uro «uspended.

Resol it-

which provide^ that only two out of the
three memberx of tho comiuiadon shall be of
ono [xjliticnl jiarty. tho proddent was bound
to appoint a Republican, but that ho nhonld
select another colored Iran after all that has
bron said nl«out the Matthews appointment

rflTUN City, March 1ft—Tho fol
ntinations were coafirmwl by the
•f.-rot rxecutlv* Mtoion on March
.. .
a*ur»—Stephen Bokio. Washing­
ton, Ind.'; G. K. Finney, Columbus, Ind.;
Adolph Enjletnan, BoiloviD*, HL; t. B. B»»net, Worthington, Minn; J. H. Evons,
Wabasbn. Minn.; J. H. Koop, Brainard,
Minn.; Josjjh Edolbroch, St. ('load, Minn.;
T. I*. Noughlln, Munvton, Wia

lowing

De’troyinr Ittiofit Still*.
NAsnvttaJt Tenn., March itt—Two

l" the Jtvu»u the ■ reso'htion Inquiring
whet rigtit :bo Urd&amp;.'fl Stites had to bring
"uit to ran. el pittenta wm reported ad­
v. rv ly. Furkhrof New York w ill filo a

rvUle.

ewnnuttfcj on the Indian appropriation bOL
f*'averdantrnneed the Indian policy, and
«d the bulibck liartms wore in ponwesion of
si .- '*l&gt;ero'JN» drip and making Hou,Out) per
yvor off it He advocated th-j pamage of
•)i» tail to e-ttio Oklahoma. A resolution
Kliding for a committee of suven mom-

CoL J. M. Huflh.«, who liavu *pent th*
month la th* mountain*, rrturnwl to th*
city Tuesday.
Tb« running of illicit di*tlllerio* box been an th* inerro*- during th*
past tbw months, and Die revenuo officer*
«ucce.*&lt;hKl in itwueping everything twforo
them. Tfa*y visited tho backwoods of Ihituam Overton, Jackson, and Pickett coun­
tiro and captured thirty-five moonshiners,
beddM a large number of others engnsod in
illegal removal of «pirita. During tho raid
th* officer* ilmtroyod twwnty-four dlstUlw-

•ommiltea rose (which it di J without action

•ss

of whisky, thirty ba*beh of malt, and forty
buaheli of u&gt;&lt;-il. It it believed that one
WamhixotomCity, March IT.—Tho senate moro such raid will compldtely brook up tbe
Friday joan 1 tbe HU forfsiting certain ■wildcat bualMaa tn throe counttea
Dau Dalton Done with.

ss

p°nttac is corn-

Itchi, of ©very kind cured in 30 min­
utes by WwlfonCt Nanttaru Lotion.
Use no other. This never fails, bold
iku.S.MW..

’ta, »»' reported favorably.
Senator
Hdmumb t&lt;*»k the floor and made a long

lonjof tho chair Moot of the morning
ucfvpt«4 by u rmmlng debate t*twroo
&gt;1- orger and other*, particularly Lo
• I) Uw Ends matter. Riddli&gt;I*rgwr
ax !• bred that Rails bad a lobLj
l! n floor of tbe Mpata,
Eait.
»
i. denying the change

0171

------------- mm,
k,i„.
otor Miller of California. Tbo casket contalnlng tho Donator's body was escorted
from tr,e family reddanre to the canitol bv
.Cap“°1 P0*^ “** •
of

Why persist in ruining ycur. tfigw
tion by eating unwholesome food; and
keeping It ruined bv doing nothing to
f«tore it to usefulness and right aclhat Op’P’ffw* is inTh,py »«tho onea who never
take Brown’s Iron Bitters. This valmedicine makes short
w ork or the tormentor and soon enables
the dtgratlve apparatus to do its work.
Mr. ill E. Collins, keokuk, Iowa, savs,
x used Brown's Iron Bitters for dys­
pepsia, and am greatly benefited.”

...
MTOI.
WJU SHU
Du»kii&gt; resjlutlons came, up and Kcmna of
*’*A Vhndnm defended tho president’s
•rviU-rn in a sjm ech that was highly comgimrota t l y the Uemocratic sonite&gt;r» and

Oot-UMBUS, Ohio, March 11-The natod&lt;xu contempt; enro of bouse of repreroutaUvro
ngnliwt Dontel J. Dalton, clerk of Die court*
of Hamilton county, camo to an end Friday
aftamoon. S-rgrant at- Arm. Alton n-taru-d
to Um city with Dalton from Cincinnati­
..
__ .unr th» hnusa.

w&lt;e

disrh-trged

from

custody.

*&gt;sbraika offered a raaolutJou dsclariug

Ciucago. March 12.-Tbs Illinois Knights
. — .
■___ — !-— &gt; ,U-

The chief roadmnater ot the French
Government railways hna made the in­
teresting dycovery tthat the best plant
yet diacoTered for consolidating tho'
loose soil of A newly made embankment
by tho interlacing of its roots is tho
double poppy. The ordinary grasses
or clovers employe&lt;l fop the purpose
rcqniro, he says.' several months for
the development of their comparatively
feeble root*, when tin- doqbk- |&gt;&lt;&gt;ppy
genninates in n few days, nnd at toe
end of three or four months ita roots
are a foot long nnd tightly cntorlaccd.
The plant ia an annual,’ but it sown
itself the first year. In France it is
among the hnraiest of the common
plante. and if it is so with us also wo
hope that the authorities will not neg­
lect this discovery. :w the brilliant hue
of the poppy in great iumsiw would be
delightful at ono flew by it for miles
and miles. Perhaps, too. it would im­
pregnate tbe air with odors bringing
sleep to the restless traveler. And
next, some one will discover an equally
scientific use for the daisy and the
camelia. and oven for the orchid.—.V.
Y: Herald.
—They do some queer things in
China. They don't use any soap to
shave with, Irat simply rub the part to
be shaved with worm water, put on
with a brush like a toothbrush. Tht
part to be ahnved is never the face, but
the top of the head. The front of a
Chinese book is the last page, and the
reader begins at the right hand corner
of the page and reads down. The foot
notes are always at tho top. The till*
of the book is printed on tho outside
margin of tbo page.
ON ALL POINT*’ OF THE TRIANGLE,
Greeting-. A meeting of all regular 95
degree mejnberB of the E. M. rite of
Memphis, in good standing in the state
of Michigan, is called to assemble at
the city of Hastings, Mich^ April 7th,
1886. at 2 o'clock p. m and form a Myo­
tic Temple State Council of Part Mas­
ters of the Great Work.
By authority al G- Oouaoil.

G.J.

4?

POPPY.

TRICKS IN DRUGS.

"Do you know that lady who just left
the store?” Mid the proprietor of ono
of our elegant drug stores last evening
m a*reporter lit his cigar
**I have seen her, but I do not know
her name.”
"That lady has ono scent known only
to herself, her maid and me. Not even
my clerks know it. She has been prominunt in society- here for some years.
Seven years ago she came from New
York, nnd has resided ever since in one
or another of our lending hotels. Prior
to her coming she had bleached her
hair- and during all them seven years
•he has purchased her favorite French
preparation at my store. All her friends
hero believe she is. a blonde. Every
week, as her hair grows out, her maid
rcnewA the application.”
"I suppose your customers for that
line ot gcaxls arc not as numerous as
they were some years ago?”
"I think they are more so.”
"What class'of ladies purchase their
hair prunaratioqs?”
.
"Single ladies mostly. Shop girls
and copyists are our chief customers."
"But is it not expensive?”
"It sell* for about two dollars and
fifty cents per bottle of fonr ounces. It
requires from one to four bottles to
convert a head of black or brown hair
into a blonde, depending on the depth
of black. After this a-weekly applica­
tion is made,”
'
•
"The original transformation, then,
costa from three to ten dollars?”
"Yes, and the girls who use it most
-must frequently starve themselves in
order to save enough money to pur­
chase the preparations. It takes about
two weeks to make tbo change in the
first place.”
.
“Is the use of it injurious?”
"Itis injurous to the hair and scalp
alike."
"Why do tho girls use the prepar­
ation?’1
"I can answer that by asking you
why you like blonde better than bru­
nettes."
"Because I don't"
“Most people do. At any rate, the
Indies think men like blondes better.
They think they look prettier with
blonde hair than with black- I do
not vnean that all ladies have that
freak."
"You call this a French preparation.
Arc there no American goods of this
character?"
"We never undertook to sell but one
brand of American goods. It was a
failure, and wa* afterwards discovered
to bn good for sore- throat. It is now
usc&lt;l for that dise-we.”
"BuL say! '1 want to tell you some­
thing. 1 learned a secret to-dar about
opium. There is one man in this city
who grinds opium for all the wholesale
druggists of the city. Ho tohl me to­
day .that nearly half his customers
adulterate the drug. One man takes
seven pounds of licorice with everv ten
pounds of opium.
Others make a
mixtnre'of four pounds of licorice and
ten of opium. Then, you know, there
are many grades of opium, anyway.
One brand casts sixteen dollar* per
pound, while athei)i cost four dollars
per pound. It is unnecessary to say
that many druggists use the fonr-dollar
goods."
"Well, have you any more drug rev­
elation" to make?"
"Yes, I could talk all nteht if you
would listen, and you would find out
lhat our trade has tricks as well as
others. W’e don't often tell each other's
games, tliough. Ncarlv every prescrip­
tion Qontnins 'Squibb/ ergot' Every­
body thinks he gete that manufacture.
I can tall vou that no ten Xiruggists in
the city have Squibb*' 4r#ot' They
have other makes that coat just about
half m much. It is a matter of grave
importance, very often, too. Of course,
cheap manufactures hare not the
strength and consequently not the
effect."
"Anything else?"
"When a prescription is sent to a
druggist calling for a four per cent
solution of cocaine it generally gets but
two per cent. A prescription" contain­
ing quinine often gets cinchoniila in­
stead. The latter is much cheaper, but
is a different drug. Then there is
another drug used bv a class of people.
Oil ot sandalwood is purchased much
in all large cities. A genuine article
costa eighteen dollars per pound. I
am positive there is not
a store
in the city that has a half pound of
pure oil.’ That commonly used is
about twenty per cent. pure.
The
Imlanoe is olive oil. O, yea. there is
much trickery in the drug business.
—Chicago Sun.
The Fleet Chamois.

Tho sense." of sight, hearing and
atndl of the chamois are developed to a
maximum, and this fact, taken in
association will; the animal's great
Mirc-footcdncM among the lofty, snowcovered Alps, in which it haa its home,
tnaktm hunting it a task of no mean
diflienlty and danger. Dogs are of no
service on the rocky eminences to
which the chamois will retreat whan it
is pursued, and the sportsman has to
rely upon his own sure-foote&lt;lnesM and
courage in climbing the steep and
slippery precipices, whither ho is
tempted by tho sight of game. If so
hard preaaed that it is driven to some
height beyond which It can not go. it is
Mid that it will precipitate itself upon
its pursnor, sending him’ down into the
depths below. Besides man, the eagle
is an enemy, whose constant endeavor
is to obtain the kids frntn their watch­
ful mothers. Its skin is much valued
for Ita toughness combined with its
pliability.
Its flesh is also greatly
oHleemetl.—2V. K Pwti.

—If there is anywhere in-life a xilverIringod. eighteen-karat, fulLjcweled
momenta it is the diamond-beapanglcd
instant when the young husband Ural
discovers that bis wife knows bow to

—The ooal fields of tho Powder river
country have been burning einoe 1870,
— Chicago Berabi,

Spring rapidly approaches, and it la
Important that everyone should be pre­
pared for the depressing effects of tbe
changing Msoon. Tbix ta tbe time to
punly Lne blood uad suengthen thu sv*te®, by taking Hood's Sarsaparilla,
which stands unequalled as a spring
medicine, and baa endoraementa of a
character seldom given any proprietary
medicine. A book containing state­
ments of the many wonderful cures it
has accomplished, will be sent upon ap­
plication to C. I. Hood 4 Co-, Apothe­
caries, Lowell, Mass. 100 Doses One
Dollar.

tty. Michigan, panuneo ioft• nn the 1X11 day of Februmr
rot o! Um- above named mloorn nt. In and to Ok*
following drocribed real rotate, attaato and
beinK In th- uronsblp of Johnstown, Barer
eounty. Mlcbican. and described ao follow*:
i i.twtKtblnl? of the foficwlng daseribed real estate to wit:
The south
side of the wither
’ quarter, (Ml
• nH
Ml,A,
IK- .......

Wwl'iiWoridl Wonder or family liniment.

I.rlul In ovnrv

Fnr

druggist*.

Stl, A. D. 1SRS.
|
LEVI M. DEWEY. GaardJaa.

THE SIMPLON TUNNEL.

The Simplon tunnel, which will very
ehortly be commenced, is the most
formidable of the gigantic railway con­
nections undertaken of late years to
facilitate the communications between
Italv and the rest of .Europe; and tbe
project suggests a comparative note on
the. existing Alpine tunnels. At the
present time the Alps are pierced by
three remarkably long tunnels, enter­
ing Italy from France, Switzerland and
the Austrian Tyrol, respectively, and
called according to the mountain chains
thnFarv traversed, the Mt. Cents, St
Gothard and Arlbergtuunals. Of these
ML Ccnis is seven miles and threequarters in length. Its cost wm f 15,­
000.000. The St Gothard tunnel is
nine miles and a quarter in length, ar»l
coat f 12,500,000. the diminution in ex­
pense being owing principally to the
more rapijl progress of the work by
improvements in the drilling machines.
The Arlberg tunnel is shorter than
either Mi. Cenis or St Gothard, being
only six miles nnd a half. The last
ana most formidable rival will be tho
Simplon tunnel, by which thoiexistlng
line from Geneva toMartigni and Brieg
will bo carried through the mountains
toDutno d'Oasola. and so on to Pallanza
or Strcsa on the Lago Maggiore.
As this tunnel will lye commenced at a
much lower level’than any of the
others, it will necessarily be large, the
rough estimate being twelve miles and
a half, and tho ertnnated cost sumcwberoabont &gt;20,000,000.—Boston Tran-

—A writer in the Now York Trihunt
ia told that Robert Bonner Ik making a
curious provision for continuing the
Ittdrjcr niwi hB death in the same style
in which he has been conducting it for
about thirty years. He holds, it is
undcrstood.’that it will take his succes­
sor fully three years to learn his
methods so as to select the class of
literary matter which has given the
Lrdgtr its peculiar success. He has.
therefore, begun to collect extra ma­
terial with tbe design of securing
enough to last three years after his
death. Alrciuly abogt enough copy for
ono.year. or fifty-two numbers." has
b»*en areumu’ated

lug In the county of Barty, la
Michigan, known and described

i-Mteas to
v». ,ue following

vmu

Commencing at tbe north west &lt;
north east quarter, of tbe north w«
n bo
)••• ,i:.:•:&gt;: th-- . ,

•ontalnlng ten acres of load, all betog in tfK
township of Baltimore. Id tbe eounty of Barn,
Mtchipin. being town two north of range » we*.
hut.d k.h-,,-,.
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PANEL ART CO. iKnirsi-rhoekcr Bmldlnc) MT
£)ISSOLUTION NOTICE.

laic Gnu arc to be paid, anilall Indebtnww
f the firm to be paid by Mr. Coata
Datsd Hsetlngs, Mich., FebniaA t«h. 1«M.
GEO. H. BROOKH.
ADRIAN D. CXX)E.

T\EAFNEBS Its Caosov and Cure, by one wh*
taJ wxv deaf twenty Ore year*. Treated by
moet at tbe noted spaoialtata of tbe day with* a*
beneffta Cured himself In three months, and
since then hundreds of others by the same pro­
ses*. A plain, simple and sueeewftd bosro
teeatment. Address T. A PAGE, 138 East 3MB
Bl.. New York Cttr.
ARM FOR SALE CHEAP.-One-hqndred
sere farm for sale. Ove mllwi twuth of Haettags Hlxty acres Improved, living water, good
erebard
and all kinds of frulL - One-quarter
of a
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•#.00 per thousand, delivered al Irving.
ie HASTINGS BANNER and
DETROIT WEEKLY TRIBUNE
One year for Fxoo cash. This offer I’ made to
both old and new *ub*eriber* of toe^BaxxKa.^

T

U/E WANT NALF.SMEX everywhere, toaai
yy and traveling, to roll our atxxtv. Will rear
rood satarv and alt exnenw". Write In,STANDARD SILVER WARE
Washington Street. Boston, Maas.

Rheumatism
ftaparflla baa proven an invaluable remedy
tu many severe cases of rheumatism, effect­
ing remarkable eurca by ila powerful action
in correcting tho oddity of the blood, which
Is the cause of the diw.-uw, and purifying
and enriching the vital fluid.

Hood's Sarsaparilla has done lor others It
win do for you. Therefore, If you suffer

A Positive Cure.

State of Michigan. Couutv of Barry—m.
At a ae»Mot&gt; of the County of Barrv. hidden al
the Probate Office In th- City of Hastings, ■■
Tuesday, tbe 1MI1 day of Marek, tn the yuar
one thousand eijrht hundred and etahty-slx.
Present, W tn. W. Cole, Judge of Probate.
In the mailer of the estate of John Wm. A.
Barlow, a minor.
On reitd.ng and flllng tho petition, duly veal
tied of Charles F. Dwlidit. guardian of said minor.
real estate In said petition de vertbed. tar reasons
therein -wt forth.
Thereupon it I* ordered, that Monday, the 1Mb
day of April. A. D. ins, at ton 0'etock la Ito*
forenoon, be asolrnrd for the hrorlnn *f saM
p. ttti on.and that the heire at law of eaid &lt;te­
reared, and all otter pervonx tnteteoted In mM
estate are required to appear at a aeMton of
said court, thro to b.- holden at tbe Probate

onunended to try Hood's BanapariUa, I

I cheerfully recommend Hood's Sarsaparilla
to be publl’bed ‘in the Hastings Banxo. a
newspaper printed and rlrcalated InsaldCowW

world." W. F. Woon, Bloomington. Ill

dodge of Probate.
began taking Hood's Sarsaparilla, and It did

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over had." H. T. Balccm, Shirley. Want
" I suffered from what tbe doctors called

saparffia and am entirely cured.” J. V.
PooTOro'W, letter carrier, dleago, .HL
tn all who may desire, a book containing many
additional statements of mires by

'oft 1086.

Hood’s Sarsaparilla

tusra

only by C. I. HOOD &amp; CO, Lowell. Macs-

IOO Dosos One Dollar.

RUSSELL HAS

Jaemoved

HIS STOCK OF

DRY GOODS
AND

IVEillixier^r Goods
To the First Door East of Hicks Bros, Gro­
eery, on State Street,
Where he will be pleased to welcome all his cus­
tomers and friends, as well as to greet many new
onea As heretofore, he keeps the Best of Goods
in his line, at the Lowest Prices.

JULIUS RUSSEL

�Diwamof the Sue and Bar, Brain and Nerver, stomach. Liner, Jii,!^
and Heart. Throat and Lvnat, Catarrhs Atthma\and Connimj.ti^
Coiutinalion, Rheumulirtu, Neuralgia, Cancer, St.
IHecareg. Fite, Patty. Propty, Turnout. Gaiter, Pi

The Hastings Banner.

his own cornfield ... --------„
our tmdien aeUUw a book
the consequence* if his neighbors’ pigs forms at a most exorbitant price, tell­
ing teachers that he calls at the requsat
Hawmtfls. M1OH.. March 18th, 18*5.
of the Board of Examiners who desire
Tribune
all teachers to procure this book.
-Which one will be next?" is what This fellow belongs with the chaps
who are Belling “Bohemian Uats" and
WILL BB AT THE
one involuntarily exclaims Then he
“Rnaalan Clover Seed." I trust very
contemplates tbe president’s malarious few of our teachers have been swindled
•cabinet.—Exe.
by so thin a dodge as this.
ENOCH ANDRUS.
BY ORDER OF COMMITTEE.
What would be the lienefit to HastIrrlog, March lUh, 1MB.
AS0YE1A.
tega and vicinity of a good modern
W. A. Ludwig has moved into Geo.
louring mill? 1. It would benefit the Tompkins house.
Basting grain market and consequently
John Darting's liabv is very sick.
--------- AUD AT W--------PURZ
Chas. Abbev and Gas Sackett, of
For the convietlou of the wty or par
' bring a larger amount of grain to this
jUnncuLi! in destroy ln&lt; my Ben Horefu
point to be marketed. 2. It.would Verona, visited Abe Holton's Sunday.
DR. D. MoLKAY.
Dr. Fay visited his brother in Jack­
famish the needed bran and coarse feed son Co. last week.
Prairieville, March 13th. IWfl.
to our farmers and teamsters. 3. It
Geo. 8. Tompkins is on, the sick list
Election Notlee!
C. W. Newton and wife, of Bellevue,
would increase the trade of Hastings’
Hasting* City Recorder'* Office.
are
visiting
J.
A.
Serven.
merchants, and the business of Hast­
To the elector* of the several ward* of tbe city
Geo Brown fired his wife out of doors
ings' meehitnics. 4. It would afford last Sunday. A good coat of tar and
of HmUus*:
wuployment for men who would make feathers would Improve Geo.’s temper.
good citizens. How unbusiness-llke,
RUTLAND.
nod what a waste it is for Hastings to
Good sugar weather ami terrible bad
ship Its wheat away to Grand Rapids,
We Make
' ’ &gt; a Specialty
Rnwialty and
nnd Cure AU CurabUJ
Curable Farnu
‘‘t&gt;rms of
----------------------------Chronic
,rue*
kXing and other points and ship its roads, these are usually in partnership.
FnutkUn T. Gumpbell.
The political question, is the best
oJmSerwdJwpeetw-. one Buparvtoor for the
flour, bran and coarse feed back. Hast­ man ahfttd in this town ?
Conntmptiun*1
ings has to pay these needless freight
We hope every republican' will re­
a dnd K/fln
Second ami Third ward* of said city; abo one
bills besides losing the Increased busi- member when the first Monday of
Ajdmnsn from each of lbw four wards: also
, Fernatv l&gt;u,one CoiiM.ible from emtli of th&lt;- four wards. also
w seas which would result from having April comes and be at the township
lui'iuher of Board ot Educalion from &lt;’*&lt; L
election in good time and be fully re­
wardaiaM city, m follows: For tw" Flrtt ।
MOST PERFECT MADE ona flouring mill at home. Can there be solved to win. Every, honest man
ward in place of Ctuui. IL Bauer; for U&gt;« Seooud
any doubt about this sui&amp;dal policy? wants the man elected to have tho
ward in place of Henr, F. Ford; for tbe Third
ward lu pure of John S. Goodyear; fur Ums
We can all see the point when it is office, and the opportunity for trickery
• The Only Institution in the State that D
Genua ic
WWCE BAKHfo POWDER CO..
Fburth ward tn pl**ot George H. Tomlinson:
prevented.
*11 of wtwM term ot offlee expires oa the Snt
brought right at home on a small saale,
CHICAGO.
ST. Li
&lt;llTllc, follawtnV’piscewtave been designated by
and yet there are persons, while ac­
IN MEMORIUM.
tlie ccanuion council for tlie hnldlox of odd City
Send Six Cent*for Treatise on Oayyeu atul II Uh Journal.
knowledging the force of the above?
We, the mehibers of Wlthey Post, G.
ElKtloa in the seTenil wards ot said ettr:
First Ward-AS Jordan’s wagon shop! Mlehlwho advocate shipping our coarse A. R^ of Bowens Mills, in regular ses­
g.v.l
A'enuc.
materials to England and Europe and sion:
Hecond Ward-Adam Tinkler's building, oppo­
Resolved. That in the death of our
site tlw freight depot.
,
allowing England and Europe to manu­
Y SPECIAL ’
Third Ward—Allen Jones' building. Jbffereon
late comrade. William Count, we find
facture what we consume. If we are our ranks are broken, a chair is vacant ;
street
Fourth Ward- Shcrltl '• OfBce. in Court Howie.
injured in the one case we certainly our loss is deeply felt, and while we feel
would lie injured vastly more in the this for ourselves we have room in our
hearts for the bereaved family, and we
other. The lieneflt to our markets of
FRANK STEBBINS, Recorder.
pledge ourselves to stand by them in
INSTITI’TE.
the hundreds and thousands of manu­ the future as we have done in the past,
ana OxjTRtr. wbiet
Muskegon, Mich., U. 8. A.
facturing enterprises are almost incom­ and as our late comrade stood by us
and
ours
in
the
days
of
our
country
’
s
• Bn-raMhaa. '
Default
ha'
parable, There is certainly enough in­
Bttablidud—1880. R+organi*d—1885.
b Oxyren jn
telligence in this country to appreciate
for* in.-nth mar
Raolved, That a copy of three reso­
this and proteevthe country against the lutions be presented to the widow of
Modfcal Director.
i-wii.uiruo' '’lyrro
our late comrade, and the same be pub­
folly «f free trade.
tesfiraxs
lished in the Barry County Republican
And Medical Oounrll ot a Eminent FltyalrUtia.
One of the new congressmen from and the Hastings Banner, and that
the sjim of Eve hundred and rl£hty
our post rooms and charter be approWHAT OUR PATIENTS SAY.
HASTINGS MARKKTR
MC*U» 1 wt*b tu slair
nineteen one-hundredths dollars, aiu
Michigan, Mr. O'Donnell, looks very- priatdy draped for the space of thirty
MS S*Ft..-t»S. wKt
Read!
refleot!
much like Assistant Postmaster-Gener­ days.
taJUitx until tn im
to
«trnt IkK
al Stevenson, and, says the Cleveland
I. M. B. OILLAMP1E t
.
F. M. BIXLER.
) to'nLeader, a curious meeting took place
between him and Representative Carl­
MISCELLANEOUS. *'
toreDoou. I Q.*H aril nt
ton. of his own state, in tho Ebbitt
Nzbort blddrt, *t th* «
House recently. Carlton came obsequi­■
Court House in tbe e
—A swordfish weighing oven four
that belnt the place
pectauon and for which xre uro very gnUeful.
ously up to O’Donnell and seized hisi hundred pounds was captured recently
U CWfcIl) m I
Ibe County of Barr;
Yoon truly,
liwuTibed In said u»n
hand, saying: “How are you. General[ near San Miguel LsIandsAffthesouthern
B. C. 11ARDY,
ni may be n-eesuirr
. coast of California. The sword mensStevenson. and what do you think now
aal&lt; tnort&lt;a«v. with,
Report of oases.
Lard'..
ured forty-five inches in length.
nil leiod etMtx. n&gt;e p
df the matter, which 1 put before you to■aid mortgMrn *11 those certain |&gt;*rcel«
,
—General Lord rtVoheley’s- appear­
■ItUUeiu the lawwibln of Woodland, tn the
daj- fn regard to those appointments ?’’
bbl
County ot lum and Bute of Mlcbleui. aud
ance is decidedly effeminate, and when Halt,
Floater, too .
O’Donnell appreciated the situation,■ be speaks he accompanies each remark IterfHldre
and bowed cordially. He said: “I have&gt; with a nervous shake of the head. He c*:t HU1M...
HbNppetta..
bxnd dated Aug. 3d
looked over your papers, Mr. Carleton,, is disposed to be sociable, but is not a TiBcSbYSMd
and aw happy to tell you that 1 can, favorite with the “rank and tile.”
BTAFine Assortment of Spectacles and Eyq
Dated March nt!:, IN*.
of iht
—A lunatic who escaped frotn the
grant all you ask. You shall have three,
WILLIAM J. • L. L. UOLLOWAY.
hospital for the inaane at Buffalo. N.
Finest Quality always on hand.
post offices, and I will send off tbe ap­
' Y., two years ago, and has Since been
CLEMENT SMITH Attorney
pointments to-morrow.” Carleton be­ wandering over France and Great
came very effusive in his thanks, and Britain, returned to his home lu this
We have taken the Agency far
Timothy Tarsney, who had been stand­ State the other day perfectly cured, it
the new line of
tag beside O’Donnell, could restrain is reported.—Buffalo Krprw.
—One of the holiday books recently
himself no longer. He burst into a roar
of laughter.- O’Donnell followed and iiwued In England was printed in blue
This wtw done in
,-p.r.
Orleton won
bow badly :.k .m grwn,|,
h7h.
tho advicecf aGerman
he bad been taken in. That same eve­ scientist, who says ti\at the short-sight­
ning Carleton and Tarsney saw in the edness of his countrymen Is due in part
National Hotel tbe man whom they to the German characters, but mainly
They are somethin^ntireir
supposed to be O’Donnell. They slap­ to the violent'Cofitra-st of ink and pa­
per-black and white.
new in design and Wish. Jf
ped him on the back and called him by
- The weeping willow, says the
superior quality ^n«l fully war­
name. They were met with a stare and Garden, seems to'have had a romantic
were informed that -the gentleman’s history. The first cion wm sent from
ranted.
name was Stephenson and that he Smyrna in a box of figs to Alexander
knew them not^N. Y. Tribune.
Pope. General Clinton brought a shout
from Pope's tree to America in the time
We also sell the Latest and Best
We could never understand why the of the Revolution, which, passing into
the hands of John Pasko Cnstls, wm
democratic party seemed to take rio nlanted on his estate in Virginia, thus
pride in the commercial Independence oecjrthing the progenitor of the woepot our nation; but instances continue ingfwilluw in America.
Paints in -Large andSjnall quantities: also Varnishes. Tu&lt;to mnltiplv that show the indifference
—One marked pecaliaritv about M.
pentme and Japans.
if not positive hostility of the free trade Worth, the Paris man* milliner, is his
grea't
dislike
to perfume in any shape.
element fof the democratic party to
His workwomen are prohibited from
American institutions. It hxs been de­
using sceute. and even from wearing
cided by tiie House Naval committee flowers during their working hours.
that the secreta* of the navy shall When a woman sends him her costly
NhW COMBINATION PIX)W. with seif-sharpening
laces
for the adornment of new dresses,
have some new cruisers built for our
bhare and Point They are giving the best satisfurtioi.
navy. Instead of authorizing him to all odorous from long sojourning in
perfumed sachels. the firet thing'that
have the work ail done by American no does is to cause them to be thorough­ For the Spring Trade.
He is the exclusive dealer in the cal- doing the same amount of work with from one-fourth U
one-half the expense of other plows.
artisans, the democratic free-trade ma­ ly aired.
brated Tailor-Made J. C. 4 CO. CLOTHING. The Nobbiest
jority of the committee voted to in­
—A judge in Walla Walla, Washing­
Best Made. Best Fitting Suite known to the trade
struct the secretary to import the armor ton Territory, thus addressed a prison­
for the new cruisers, and purchase the er the other day, upon ’ whom he was
machinery for the same abroad. “It’s about to pass sentence for obtaining
money under false pretenses: “Conso English, ye knaw!” To their credit tiidering tite service you have done exLow Estimates on Jackson Tile.
be it said, every republican on the com­ Cerieaced {leople and the leMOtis'you
mittee voted to have all work on Amer­
are taught, you have been of some
ican vessels done by American work­ service to the’community by doing evil Full line of Menu,' Youth 's Boys and Children's Suily.
that good may come of it. I; therefore,
men, amj ail machinery and -material
Sre yon the lowest penalty allowed by
IVilson Bros.’ Celebrated Shirts.
also to tie American. Making this
e law for a felony—one year in the
country dependent upon England or penitentiary.
any other country for materiids of war.
—A Connecticut Valley paper-mak­
MUTY.T. rovw.
ing Ann sent to the Paris'Exposition a
•specially, is little short of treason.
blank book weighing two hundred
President Cleveland's extraordinary pounds and having three thaiuand
course in refusing to give the senate enormous pages, ns a sort of universal
autograph album. Only one-fourth
information as to why certain officials of Its pages were tilled in Paris, after A good Men's Suit for
W 60; others sell for K 00
A good Men's Worsted Suit for
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have been removed show that he thinks which it served at a local fair, and last
A good All-Wool Men's Suit for
6 60;
“
“
8 60
the executive officer is endowed with
Fine White Dress Shirt, unlaundried. for..
kingly prerogatives. There is neither was filled- It Um now boon returned Good Style Man’s Hat for
Mthccity nor justice to uphold him in to Holyoke, Mm’., and will be exhib­ Men's Working Pants, for
»;
ited.
It contains sixty thousand Men's Overalls..
-such a high-handed procedure, so.utter­ natnee, houw well known.—Hartford
OTHER GOODS IN PROPORTION.’
ly at variance with his boasted "Jeffer- Courant.
.
—Young men in Nashville, Tenn.,
•onian simplicity." To remove officials
The Beet Looking.Best Constructed, Most Durable
•nd publicly state that the removals used to have a strange idea of fun.
Carriage Made.
were for cause, thus casting a stain About twenty years ago, during a cold
spell, they orgnuixed a sootaly with fun
wpon their official career, and than re- as Ito avowed object. The fun consisted
flaae to allow them to know what in raising mouey and diatributing it
among tho poor people of the city and
county. In the oouree of one winter
ti»T raised and gave away seventeen pense
thonaand dollar*. Tim young
can makejmcea on any line of gooda cheanf/uin .4
1
in thl* frolic

Are Coming!

HASTINGS HO
HASTINGS,

*300 REWARD

Johnson House, Middlevelle,

PR/

Wednesday, March 2,

And Every Eighth Week Thereafter.

Consultation Free!

Surgical Operations Skillfull Performed

ygen.

A^ywcfj
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Address, DRS. B„ S.

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Aflsihi Msiisil ui Sirgitai

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MOST PERFECT MADE tt-SSKS

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K. GRANT

CASH CLOTHIER,

S&gt;Garland Stoves.

Has an Elegant Stock of

Other Stoves will be Closed Out Regardless of Cost

Clothing&amp;Furnishing Goods

Builders Hardware at dose Figures.

Mowers, Reapers and Binders..
Wagons, Carriages and Carts.

CALL IN AND SEE US.

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MESSER BROS

Ward &amp;. Dolson Buggies!

.8s 25 1 urchased to Open the Spring Trade with
Platform Spring Buggies!

Tkt Cilihiri IB id Sidsta Vipu!

Farm Machinery of All Kinds.

R. K, GRANT, Cash Clothier,

�the world. The Bakner office has a
PERSONAL-MENTION.'
large stock on hand. They will be
W. T. Brown Is in the city.’
neatly printed and put up in books of
five namea each, in a very few momenta
E. D. Whitlock spent Sunday tn this
eastingh. Thursday. MARCH !«. UM.
after the order is itjft.
city.
Friday last Dr. Lowry performed a
C. W. Jon re was in Middleville Thurs­
L^al Advertising Rates:
plastic operation for separation the lids day.
from the eyeball on one of the eyes of
Fred Cunningham started for Dakota
K&gt; Loe*l». 1^4 cent* per line.
Mr. L N. Hager, of Woodland. From Monday.
StSuiirr NoUctvi. s cento pre line.
present indications the .operation will
£nto of TbMlu. io cento per line.
R. E. Combs, of Middleville, is in the
Mvriv and Death notice* free.
be successful.
city today.
th notice* lor Kalertelnwiento for proAtol in“Old Obur,” the famous war horse
■ Mdo dt or ontanlzmion*. ric-pt for charitable
Mrs. A. E. Matteson spent Sunday at
«rtKo-voi«it purpo*e», wlU be eb Anted for at of Capt L. B. Potter, and which attract­
Middleville.
ed so much attention at the reunion at
O. J. Wright, of Bowne Center, was
this place two yeani ago, was shot a
yy ANTEDI
{e* W*Binc*. having become so en­ in the city Thursday.
Mrs. Julius Russell made a business
feebled by age as to be unable to rtee.
(/John Weimert Camp No. 34, Sons trip to Detroit to-day.

The Hastings Banner.

200 Cords Wood

of Veterans, lately mustered in this
city, has a numberahip of 25. The
1
members are very enthusiastic, and
I want So eonia ot ztovc wood lor RtaaU &lt;&gt;ut doubtlcM this organization will «oon-be
ono
of
the
most
prominent
in
tho
city.
■ nj More. I &lt;10 *eU the goort« for wood aa
It B a mooted question as to whether
Alt r.xhU w.urantM a. tvf'rv~-nt&lt;M by nv
'
Mr-.ns yoer watches, clock* and jowdwy for or not the city ordinance relative to
buildings within the tire limits Is oper­
ative or not. The ordinance has l&gt;oen
a dead letter for lo. three inanv yrers;
tho question now being as to whether
or^not aldermanic action will Infuse

JOHN BESSMKR, Jeweler.

The sheriff of this county has been re­
markably quiefaincehte greatflairs in
attempt ing to extort a confesaiop from
Carveth, without the knowledge and
consent of the prosecuting attorney,
lie wasn't covered with glorv to any
great extent by his efforts in that direc­
tion.
will be h*M, for tbo pur­
i.,v.ii.blpotBwrs. al Um- M
F. G. Govdyeau has received the,

Local News.

■„!i. ;&gt;u
-nit:
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Belle Spaulding spent Wednesday and
Thursday in Middleville.
^llard" Chidester to now employed as
salesman by R. K. Grant.)
..^r-Chas. Russell, of Allegan, was in
the city the fore part of the week.
Mrs. Solon Bentley went to Grand
Rapids Tuesday, for a week's visiu

.^7’- Russell, of Muskegon Co., to
visiting her brother, D. A. Bowker.
Messrs. Peckham. Yarger and Finch,
of Freeport, were in the city Monday.

John J. Perkins, of Praireville. was
in the, city a few days of the past week.
N. T. Diamond and Ed. Doyle have
rented the Greenfield house, on Broad­
way.
Mrs. Ixulie Rej nold* is spending u
iew^wetks with her parents in Nash­

prisoner a few days previous was
found near by. A .basin of bloody
water mi found iu which the assassin
had washed hto hands. AU this and
much more the able prosecutor said the
people would show. A number of wit­
nesses were examined for the people,
corroborating the circumstances out­
lined by the prosecutor. The letters
offered in evidence are in the possession
of tbe scribe, but withheld for the pre­
sent. an they apparently implicate oth-.
er partire who will likely lie brought
before the learned Judge.
The aide attorney for the defease,
Mr. Fred Alton, astonished the most
euthusiastieof hto admirers by his clear,
eloquent and logical defense of the
prisoner. As the evidence offered In
Ixihidf of the prisoner shows that others
were linplicatftl in the crime, that to
also withheld for the present. But our
readers should have heard tbe able
attorney in his cross-examination of
the people's witnones, and In his elo­
quent plea for the prisoner. Ho raw
Mare Anthony. Demonthenre, Webster
and all the other fellows, and went
several points better, copiously expec­
torating the whUe. Be introduced a
chart in evidence showing the impossi­
bility of the prisoner being the assassin,
acknowledged that the prisoner was in
possession of the knifq u few days pre­
vious; but in a cunning manner at- '
tempted to show th«t later it carne into
the hands of a witness of the people,
Are Sole Agents in this City for the above celebrated 8oap.
who was the real criminal and who bad
committed perjury to qhmld himself. ,
Tho cbargr of the judge occupied some
1 bar 10c; 3 bars. 25c: 7 bars Kirk’s Soap,- 25c.
time in delivery and was most able and
exhaustive. [Short-hand notes of the
same ran be seen at this office.) Tbe
jury retired and in a short tame return4x1 with a verdict of guiRy of murder '
in the first degree. As ths fatal word
“guilty" was pronounced the prisoner .Are the only Exclusively Cash Grocery, Provision and Crock­
broke down completely, aud when the ery
(
dealers in Barry County. They buy*for Cash. They sell
Judge w;ith streaming eves recounted ,
cash, and cash only, and can therefore sell goods of any
the horrible details of the crime, and for
1
sentenced the cowering wretch to I’o- quality
i
for less money than any competitor, since thpy lose
dunk for life, the scene was pathetic .
nothing from bad debts, interest on accounts, or time spent
to^jond description. Court adjourned .
keeping books.
\
at nearly 11 p. tn., to the great relief of in
;
the individual under the lied in the
rear office, who had been highly enter­
tained by the incipient flights of ora­
Qfnplz Is
ia all its departments. In
tory of the active participants in this vlll 0LUUK every one are Bargains for oubcustoniers.
memorable trial..

I’. T. Colgrove made a -business trip
to Berrien Springs the fore part of the
plans of his proposed new residencei week.
from the architect. An inspection of
Mbs Louise Baker, of Detroit, to the
M'dnok p. in . sharp.
,
the same shows that Frank and wire
IIi|iS.?r«.&gt;w V.
' guest of her cousin. Mrs. C. 11. Vnnwill have ns cosy a home as there is: Arman.
.
.
a: Mm*IiiMiller’s, an Friday, April M. IMS.
in tbe city. The house will b« heated
Mrs. Alice E. Mite,, of Scio, Al­
by a furnace and supplied with hot and
leghany
Co.
N.
Y.,
to
visiting
relatives
cold
water.
At Hit-Tnv.:; UdojK', Huluntiy. April .trd. nt
in tills city.
’
i •■H.Mk v m
The Michigan Leg*l News to the
MAKI.K OPOVJU
,
Geo.
If.
Brooks
and
wife
are
visiting
At M.X'lc Grn»?U«ilcr. Thursday. April nt. latent journalistic candidate tos public relatives and friends in Prairieville and
favor.
Published monthly by the। Orangeville.
Michigan Legal News Co.. Detroit, at
Miss Frank’Williams leaves to-day
Rah roads do notAleUjj people from 81.00 per year. The initial number to■
•Lining to Hastings?)
The Illinois State Journal, published
made up mainly of alwtracte of Michi­1 for a month's visit with her sister Mrs.
Frank Thiers.
gan
Supreme
Court
decisions.
It
will
at Springfield, Ill., of date March 12th,
Lknt has put A quietiqi on euchre
doMbtlrtm meet with a hearty reception
Bort A rmstrong and Theodore Moore, contains the following concerning tbe
parties for the time being.A
from the legal fraternity.
of Bowens Mills, were in this city labors of tbe. Messrs. Hughes &amp; Ward
Quite an amount of hay is being
temperance lecturers:
Rev. Hi;nhhekger requests us to Thursday last.
•aliM for shipment in this city.
L. E. Knanpen and wife left for • (,'aki.invili.e. III., March 11.—The
The Charlotte Prohildtionisl is announce that if those wishing ques­ Knoxville, Tenn., Tuesday, for a labors of Messrs. Hughes and Ward in
tions
answered
relative
to
passages
of
■.bout putting in a power press.
the temperance vineyard dosed here
n- m'th’s sojourn.
scripture will write out the questions
last night, up to which time not less
The Tuscola County Adverti^r hw»
.Chas. M. Muck, of Dowling, was in than 1,000 happy hearts beat in respon­
they will be gathered up previous
►•■on enlarged to 7-column quarto.
to the commencement of the lecture ’*ity Friday, eu route for N. Y. state, on sive sympathy with the touch not.
A T1H-WEEKLT mail is now running Sunday evening next, and he will be, a visit to hto parenta.
taste not, handle not. red ribbon tiadge
oatwecn Middleville and Bowens Mills. pleased to answer the same during hto
Fred Miller, night operator at this worn ob the left breast. These temper­
course of lectures. All are r^uested station, and Mbs Shea, of Jack-wn. ance evangillsta came hero March I,
Be sxtue and hear Rev. Hunsberger's
to bring their Sunday evening/
and the work haa gone bravely on over
were
marritxl
Tuesday
evening
of
last
.viewer to Remsburg Sunday evening.
since, with tho nmilta as above atated.
James. L. Crawley has entered into week.
Meetings were held in the court house
The city butchers have raised the
LHenry
Smith
was
in
the
city
Satur
­
partnership
with
L.
E.
Stauffer,
in
the
and opera house.
The students at
price of tihst-enta of beef to one shilling
•nr pound. '
dry goods, grocery pul provision busl- day, and the band boys availed them­ Blackburn University, most all of
selves oTthe presence otthe tuba play­ them, assumed the obligation to abstain
Mra Mary T. Lathrop will lecture nees, at the old stand of Stauffer &amp; Sal­ er to get a little practice.)
from
all
liquors.
The
converts—those
•n temperance in this city this. Thurs­ isbury. Both gentlemen are reliable,
straight-forward’dealers, having the £The Rev. F. W. Henry, the new rec­ who were snatched as brands from the
day. evening. ।
*
’
confidence of the commercial world and tor of Emmanuel church, of this city, burning fire, as well as those who might
Fi i: the firet time in several months, the people of this section. Tbe Bakner will enter upon hto duties the second have become brands—joined todigbt in
giving the evangelists a grand benefit
the b.md played upon the street Satur­ bespeaks for the linn of Stauffer A Sunday in lent, March 21st.)
supper. As early as eight o'clock this
day afternoon.
Crawley a liberal patronage.
Mrs. W. J. Stewart., of Grand Rapids, morning, baskets laden with substan­
Thk Nashville schools have tx-ra
Northern Grown Seeds.—Farm­ who has spent a week with L. E. Kuaj- tiate and luxuries began to arrive at
iosftl on occount of the prevalence of ers, gardners and others using seeds, pen and family, returned to her home temperance hall, some coming from the
• iekn-46 among the pupils.
Tuesday, accompanied by Mr. K’s country. All seemed eager to show
are you aware that there to a well
gratitude to Hugh^ and Ward.) These
The bear show at the rink Thursday stocked seed store near you. where you daughter Florence.
night was -well attended, and a very can buy all kinds of garden, field and
Mbs Ida E. Davis has closed her gentlemen have spent about 700 nights
in Illinois in their present line of work.
■aeriterious and unique exhibition.
flower sctxls. as well as garden tools term of school in district No. 13. in Irv­ The}* induced several thousand to take
ing, where she has given good satisfac­
Dk. F. R. Timmerman is the lat-.«t and implements? These seeds are of tion. .The district that employs her as the red ribbon during the six weeks
victim ■&gt;! i he newspaper artist fiehd. northern growth and ti-eted and true. teacher, wffl never regret the money they were at Peoria. About a thous­
Bw.ee’s Herald "did him up” last week. Try them. Send for catalogue. Ad­
and at Rushville did likewise, and the
dress, II. W. Landreth, Battle Creek. they pay her. for she to a iirsL dare wicked city ot Bloomington rejoices at
teacher.
The harness stock of the late lainrnt- Mich.
the six profitable weeks the gentlemen
rtt Dtnid F. Riley will be sold at
It is getting about the right season
sheriffs sale on Tuesday of next week.
For the first time in year?: tbe crim­ spent there. The last week m Febru­
inal rtrord of Barn1 county is clear. ary was passed in Springfield's northern
for
political
prohibitionists
to
trot
out
suburb, I'eterateurg, where some 1.500
l-Mrs. Jane Whitlock, of thia city
There is not a single people’s case
ias just finished a patchwork quilt their stump speakers under the guise of pending in either circuit or justice were induced to join the red ribbon
,whu:i*. contains 5.568 pieces. Who can “temperance lectfarers," ask republican
army.
At Rushville nearly every
court
tough in town donned the badge. The
temperance p«x&gt;ule to assist in the finan­
week before election the evangelists are
And now the author of that immor­
। »VaXTKi». to exchange a 40 acre farm cial-part of the business, ami then the
under contract to return to Petersburg
aear the city, for city property iu Hast- lecturers denounce republicans a« the tal epic “Past, 1’reeejjt and Future," and assist in wiping out the saloons at
&lt;nga Inquire at, office of Secretary active allies and sympathizers of the
saloons. That isn't consistency, but it has an itching to further perpetuate the ballot box in that town.
Harry i Eaton Ins. Co.
represmta what to done in nine cases hto name and fame, by answering tho
• Un ano hear President Fiske, of
Sunday evening lecture of Rev. Huns­
OBITUARY.
Albion College, at the M. E. church
berger.
KOl)SH.-Dkd fa Freeport March 11. ism. ol
brnuclitalconsumption, Ann M.. wife ot H*n&gt;Friday evening. Lecture commence
Owing to an oversight of the Iwnrd
uel Roush,
ujwi and 21 dap.
at7:4&lt;&gt;. Subject, "Education.”
of supervisor* in failing to instruct * .kmdan Hall was well filled hist
Mrs. Roush was bom in Ohio. Feb.
R. K. C Ita nt again comes to the front the clerk to comply with tbe law re­ night to witness the “Kingdom of 17, 1843, and was the second child in a
with an announcement in this issue. A lative to the submission of such ques­ Mother Goose." as prreented by scholars family of ten. Her early life was spent
glanre at prices quoted will convince tions, the electors of thtoj county can­ of Union school, under the direction of on a farm. She was married to her
aafthat Kirk is on the war path.
not vote at the coming election on Miss EsteMa Wheeler) To say the aud­ surviving husband Oct. 22,1865. Hav­
IJlinois Timothy Seed. Michigan Clo- raising money with which to build a ience war'well pleased with the per­ ing decided to try the “wilds ot Michi­
*er S,*d. Lime. Hair, Stucco, Cement, jail. As the board will meet in June, formance. but feebly expresses the gan.” the family moved to this village
in the spring of. 1870, before Freeport
rift-1 Patent Roller Flour, Jackson Tile. the matter can lie submitted to the peo­ praise thatiwas bestowed upon it from
ple in legal form and voted upon at the all sides. (The scholars show a progress was thought of and then contained but
Quality and price warranted.
in singing that speaks wall for Miss two log houses. It can be said of Mrs.
fall election.
F. H. HAUJXJW n co.
Wheeler sb an instructor. When the Roush that she was a true woman.
The wife of Mr. A. D. Hughes, .one
Stauffer &amp; Crawley, successors little six-rear-olds appeared npon the Her devotion to home was very mark­
•I the owners of the Irving Milin, died to Stauffer &amp; Salisbury, announce to stage and performed their parte, as ed. It was at theflrefildc surrounded
Irving Sunday morning. The re­
promptly as did the older ones it drew by her children that she shone resplen­
mains were token to Lainsburg for the public that they propose to largely applause every time.—Middlevi'le Re­ dent. She did not aspire to public no­
increase their stock of dry goods, boots publican.) __________________
iaterree it." •
tice, but rather seemed to shrink from
and shoes and groceries, nnd will con­
crowded gatherings. On the contrary,
bl fat - buy chotliing because it is1 tinue to lie the leaders in low prices for ■ Ok Friday evening last at the office her thoughts were centered with her
• keap. rhe
I’lie shnpeltw
bhapehw baggy, Ill-fitting cash. They feel greatly encouraged be­
family, with the little ones committed
•kithins ।ordinarily amd is expensive nt cause of the increased tradethey are en­ of Wm. B. Sweezey, Justice of the to her care; having no other desire
wypricr.
---------•. —
bee-----------------advertisement
of “T. C. joying, and will seek to merit all favors Peace, occurred one of the most exciting than to make tbo home life of herself
A Co.” t othing.
by prompt nnd faithful attention to criminal trials ever held in Barry and tamily pleasant and happy. What
county, by the side of which that of more can be said of the true wife aad
.Tin: i) embers of Hastings Division
Carveth pales into insignificance. We mother. It is these virtues that char­
K. of 1’. ire considering th«
nrartlruhllthe pracUcabtlty
of handling butter, eggs and produce refer to the trial of Ed. Burton, alian acterized the life of Mra. Samuel
i»y of at ending
..ding as an organization tho
Texas
Siftings, for the murder of Frank Roush—which caused her to be so
me-tingr r.f
_ lodge of the generally, and always pay the nlghest
of the
th,? _______
supreme
Matthews, a fair-haired youth of some universally respected through life and
* Toronto
’I’nrrvntrt in
if. July.
li.1v
''
*' market price in cash or trade.
world at
18 oral summers. Prosecuting Attor­ gave rise to heartfelt mourning when
Os thk inside pages of this issue V&lt; There will be a mock trial at the ney Earneat A. Bailey appeared for the it became known that she had passed
rrill bo found the agricultural depart- rourt room, commencing in the near people, and Fred Allen was the elo­ away. That Mrs. Roush wm an earn­
■ent, “smiles,” steite and general news, future, bo say the boys, in which Frank quent and brow-beuting attorney for est Christian was proven by her stead­
and the business announermenta of
the defendant; Judge F.M. Woodman­
I‘an coast will be tried for the murder see presiding and ruling in a fair and fast iaith and exemplary character. A
several of our local dealers.
dutiful wife, a fond mother, a kind
or a ficticious real eetate dealer. Esq. impartial manner. Knowing that the
Thk Charlotte Leader has been sold Kenaston will preside. Ernest Bailey Sblic would be anxious to learn the neighbor and true friend. Mrs. Roush
will be universally n'ournr’ Iler '.ii*to G. C. Brandon, of 8t. Maryo, Pa., will act as prosecuting attorney, awst:ts in the case, and that the Judge
who takes possession April 1st. We ed by Thomas Campbell and A. Horner.
proposed to hear the trial in chambers, a
regret to lose Brother Blymyer from Fred Allen will conduct the defense, Banner reporter found a secure place
the fraternity of this section.
assisted by F. M. Woodmansee and Tad where he could hear and not be seen.
Clark. Twelve business men ®f tho
The wooden building during its city will act as jurors, and It to calculat­ Prosecutor Bailey opened the case for
transit from the site east ot thenank ed that there will be fun alive through the people, in a lucid and eloejaent man­
was ornamented with R. K. Grant's the trial which will last two or three ner; however hto “lucidity” and elo­
quence were somewhat marred by the
advertisements. Kirk never missoi an
tact that he was greatly embarassed
•pportunity of advertising his business.
nndsltmniTwd badly. The insurmount­ 60 on bUtUlUn? 'jhmrvri.. .
.
After the last spring election. Bom
able difficulty the prosecutor had to Use U.B. church. The remains v..
Dn. Burton has purchased the State
Hicks made the boast that he propored contend-with was his inability to alight deposited in the Freeport cemetery.
•tnv-t property of VJiaa. H. Olmstpad
to. keep at the water works question in safety from hto lofty flights of elo­ The large concourse of people who at­
**stof Weiatert Bros’, and will add until it wm carried. He Is preparing quence. * He Baid in substance, that the tended the obsequies testify to the uni­
another story. This will make four to make his threat good, and will mani­ people would show that Texas Siftings versal esteem in which the deceased
stores to he raised another’story this pulate the fusion city caucus and m and hto victim were rivals for the was held.—Freeport Herald.
.
spring.
many of tbe ward catcuses mb possible smiles of a Hastings belle, (who shall
Thu dniotat, Fred HotchklM, Mito UnSy
be nameless here) and that Sittings had
Tukrk wib &amp; largo audience at the in the interests of vater work candi­
date,, The oM issue of “water works supplanted his rival That on the
M- E. chujci Sunday evening to hear
or no water works” will have to be nightof Jan. 13th last between thb
MARRIED.
Bev. Hunsd'eger’s reply to Remsburg'a fought over again. The election will hours of 8 nd S o'clock Matthews was
J«tHreon “Bible Morals.” Tbe Rov. KSPilMlecrfpSltiCMin it. ttwfflbs seen walking with the lady in question
in mMt MBvMttai.
will continue the subject next Sunday principally an effort of Boss Hicks to in tbe
Low that he carries the city of Hast­ doubUo* nmonetratlat with her ta
evening.
•
his vert pocket. The citizens b„ ubtiUbfulMb Soon ttlnr
Kuwto, rtlcte. » * OKMdt, ings in
J
,Ln» «&gt;.AV nwniuliuli* such Moody eo~erf MbtUyra wn. twat
,OT. tbe .ban. of u avplriat for llSi lU'mlP"- MHldu b MU
attsmpt- MabM to U» bmrt. AtolTe known
political honors in tiito day and age of
.

Try It!

Her toil J. H. Beamer &amp;-Co.

They are not “snide goods” for leaders, such as soriie of our
competitors are endeavoring to palm off on their unsuspect­
ing customers. That may work all right with the Combina­
tion, but they.don’t take with our customers, who want good
straight goods, and who know that we sell them cheaper than
any house in Barry County.
We have lately added a

Confectionery Departm’t^
We make our own Candies and guarantee their quali

J

We give prices that sell them:
Horehound Candy «9 lb
Cream Candy, Hand Made,

lb

10c I Bost Mixed Candy &lt;9 lb
25c |

10c

Baazar Department
Is chock fall of Bargains always. An inspection will prove
this assertion. We have lately added a full line of Carts and
Eipress Wagons at the following nnparalelled prices:
No. StbrUSlneb wheel,.
Bor» W«oo. U. H. M»ll.
Boys Wagon. Express.
Bora Wagon, “The Leader” Iron
Axle,

SI
J25
X.
JX)
.75

Two Papers Steel Tacks,
£&amp;
Two Doz. Hani wood Clothes Pins. XK
Two Paper Pins,
jK
24 Envelops XX 6s,
jk
0s,
JM
L00 12 Sheets Best Note l*aper,
M

Tobacco Department.
Always a good stock of the best brands of Tobaccos and
Cigars, at bottom figures:
Spear Head Plug.
Spy Plug
Grit Plug,

40c I Sweet Cuba Fine Cut.
40c Bad Boy Fine Cut.
35c [ Jumbo Fine Cut, a leader.
Sentry Smoking, 18c.

Night Hawk Nickle Cigar is the best that can be found,
our large trade in them shows.

Crockery anfl fasm Department

A mammoth invoice of the latest patterns aud novelties
this department just received:
7J&lt; Inch stand lamp, complete
Set glassware, 4 pieced
U gal. pitcher, fire polished
Polkadot water set, asstd colors

25e I Decorated tea set, 56 pieces
4
25c Decorated toilet set. 8 pieces
3
25c I 7 inch plate*, per set,
goods
81 50 ! Cups and saucers, per set, best goods

50
00
50
4&amp;

We have ordered the latest thing out in glassware, which is
called “Peach Ware,” a very pretty and durable article.
Come in and see for yourselves.
A full line of Ambenna and prices lower than ever.
Hanging lamps. We will close out our stock of them
gardless ol cost.

Provision Department
The onlv Genuine Entire Wheat
flour per cwt
I
25 tt&gt; sack Voigt roller flour
25 lb sack Irving roller flour
50 lb sack Voigt roller flour
50 lb aaek Irving roller flour
No. 1. whitefish per t&gt;
New chicken mackerel
New XXX Mackerel large, weight
1 B» each V
Bert Bonders Cod

&gt;

Beat Herring per box
Best smoked Halibut, extra thick
Best Ashton dairy salt, 1 bu sacks
Best Warsaw dairy salt, 1 bu sacks
Best Warsaw dairy salt, Wbu sacks
Best Rock salt. 1 bu sacks
Dried beef, hams per lb
Standard Granulated. 14 E«
Confectioned A, 15 lbs
Extra C. 17 fcs
Yellow C, IS Rm

No

i oo

Wanted!

20,000 pounds of MAPLE SUGA R, for which we will w
cash, or exchange goods or sugars in barrel.

Highest Market Price for Maple Sugar and
Produce of all kinds.

i'±rst Class Butter Makers!
We want your Butter, aud will furnish you tube to pack it
in, aud pay you a fancy price. Come and see uh. We mean
burineu.
Yours- Respectfully,

�DESPERADOES GAIN ADMITTANCE TO

A UNITED STATES EXPRESS-CAR.

Mollov-GraUam
*Wwy x.rauam ts*

-5Skr

citifed Saturday
c.rabam

Ihjy abo expr**» th«n».&gt;3-«» as

nbcit v in the cronnd^ion of tbe crime, and
Lit Sirs. Molloy will be held as nccoaory to
tbnfacL The testimony is not. far enough
that tbe »tate *UI attempt to *bawthat

perpytrnted in Illinois occurred ou tho Chi­
cago, Rock bland &amp; Pacific west-bound exMorria.

Tbe facta as Imrnod from tbo baggage-

the fatal shot
The trial progns-w
very slowly, only eight witnmsra having, Friday night be beard a rap at tbe baggage­
been examined up to tin time of adjocra- rar door. Thinking it was the oxjrtes m.-simsit Saturday evening. Tbe teitimony is
masked robbers, who covered lilm with reTho key wan given up, and tho robbor,
iding ahorse ba ctairnwl lu* I been given

t1m by tbe Molloys on which to leave tha
eflio-ri an- in pursuit of him.
(teabsxu hi-.- amneed himself in compiling
th • following which ia wuppoe-d to give an
ec ountof hKcrima If the reader will
take n biWe anh follow the directions bo
will have an entertaining story:
EbtauUw, third chapter, verses 1 to 9,
inclusive, aud verse 22.

federates turtiol their att -ntion totheexpraa-car. It is thought:hat they rapped on
sengvr, Kellogg Ni hols, that tho '-uiggage-

Being confronted by tho murderous rijLains, tbe messengor fought for his life and
tbe
projierty in
his
trust.
Tho

fought

at, and

the

robbei.

from

1S, and K
’
. .
' Acts. twAnty-fourth chapter, verse IS.
nirty-fli st pialnt, vorsoc 12, 13, 91,21

i rov.-ri.-, Mile caaptr, vorea* ji,
ao.
iToverU, wreath chapter, vcra.w 31, Jfl,

done the villnins cut Nichols’ throat from
ear to ear, probably ’ with s hatchet or some
blunt insUument, as tbe wound presents a
jagged appeornneu The thieves rifled bis

1'ruwrta, fifth chapter, venm 15, 2, 20.
THE TROUBLES OF THE

TOILERS.

Ueiaeat—Other Wage DiOlculIle*.

robbed of all its contents, variously estimated
at from
to 125,00 Checks and
valuable psi-kagw not containing money
they left scattered about the floor.
Nothing was known of tho occurrence
until the train reached Morris, the first

Hr. Louis, March 11—The strike situa­
tion Saturday night wiu outwardly un­
changed.
No train* hurt gone out except Morri* the local oxpniw uioa nger rapped

brid„r, and on ondnuua quiet prevaDaJL
f eritusl dajr. Tho officials of the railway
• cctdldeutir announced that tlpyr wool 1 run
freight, whilst tbe strikers just as coufidcnUdliy a.i&lt;crt tbs? no freight would run

In ono baud tbe dead man clutched a
lock of d.-irk-colored hair, which must have
■

.'tatolxdoi Ootnmfadoaer Kochtitxky ar­
rived hero Saturday night from Jefferson

News was at once telegraphed to this city.
Sheriff Beits and Chief of Police Murray at

adoea boarded tbe train at that point. 8noi

■itanUon, it it near* than probable that
within four days tbe trouble will be settled, country, and it is thought tbe guilty men
freight traili*^running, and tho embargo
probably bo lynched, as public opinion in
negotiation* are now pending lie tween the
Missouri Pl» Jth- cxxupauy end the Knights
of T*Ki.’ Iim mnllert • -T rt&lt;% nnt
-r UK.
directly. I
most trusted employes.
.
As to where tho robbers boarded tbe train
is all os yet mere speculation. Conductor

at wusMltlnx wlli loading khtghta at that
■to.. r
BAD RAILWAY ACCIDENT.

Ohio

reached Morris.

Island company issued tbe fallowing cir'toutoo, Ohio, March 1.1—A railway oo
cidaut ocx-urrvd Friday night ou tbe Michi*
Chicago, Hock Island &lt;t Pacific railway be­
the train, containing thirty passenger*, was tween Joliet and Morris between 1
thrown uawn an embankment by a dafect- and 2 am. of Saturday, the l-3th
rve roll
Following h a list ot tbe injured: - John
Hurd, of Bridgeport, Conn., both wrista pony and robbed its safe of a considerable
brokan aud receli-cd internal injuries; W. amount of money, The Cnicago, Rock
W. Eppatefn, o. Toledo, terribly cut snout Island &amp; Pacific railway company will pay
tbeb-nJ.C. 1’. Ckook, a leading merchant

i rival

ous
internal
Cooper,
of

Ir
U&lt;

JourcvUla, Mich., badly cat about tbo heed;

ioeato L

March 18, 188:1

The two little aons of M. Shaeffer,

gnu, Jii it iJtulb crushed, and will dia

MaKKHaIJ, Tex, March Ifl. — United
States Marshal Reagan posted a notice Sat-

muwJor law wfously bruised.

Texas Pacific property in his district; that

and warned r.ll persons from interfering
• -SAioaUi, Ind., March 12—The three
^-Ab3&gt;»c .outiaw.i who expiated their crimes a,
biiMi»K ot tbe vigilant committee,
^•wora cut down at 10 o'clock Wednmlay by
J J£be corouer, who found that they came to
.* tludr death at tbe hands of unknown
• i write-' After the lynching party left the
4 JfU) they- innrebel quietly and in lino
‘ in tni.it^v fashion to the White river
iwaqvu bridge, and emptied their revolv' er* ii&gt; the [water beneath them, after which
they dbqiersml in a southwesterly direction.
When R.«'J Sheriff Padgett runhod out nnd

coull be tittle but look at tbe ghostly night
in tee cnort bourn yard. The funerals of the
but their families win dare to attend.

THE REAPER DCATH

A BOLD TRAIN ROBBERY.

WEAVING A FATAL WEB.

The

blind;

Stories of adventures on the raM, at tha
herc-iici of engineer* and firemen, tbe
gallantry and bravery of conductors, t&gt;e
thrilling escapes from death of brakeftWb,
and of the many snj&gt;cr»tiilons of railroad
men regarding ’their dangerous calling,
cunsti'.uto n form of literature as entirely
peculiar to the last fifty years of Ilia nine­
teenth c entury a* the development • of
steam itrelL The engineer’* position aa
a popular hero and romancer seems as­
sured. The newspaper reporter appar­
ently never tires of stories of the gnmy
driven* a flection for tlio ponderous ma­
chine which he controls, of hU hall belief
that there is something almost human in
u favorite locomotive, and of his yarns
about being chased by a phantom engine,
and miraculous escmics from an immediate
and horrible dentn. Perhaps next in
jxipularity is the fireman's always exciting
accounts 'of how he crawled out on the
cowcatcher of his engine and snatched
from the rails a golden-haired lovely baby
just in the very nick of lime to save it
from being crushed beneath the great
wheels. How we all admire him for it,
and feel aa thankful for his heroism as the
horror-stricken mother who is invaria­
bly a helpless witness of her darling's
danger and who feints away when she
sees him safe In the arms of the fire-

acute menluptis nt Purdy's station, West­
chester oounty.
•
received an academic education, and, while
still a young man, moved to Colorado.

legblature in’ lUflJ, lb&lt;52 and 1951. He was
to
th*
a delegate from Colorado «-•
Forty-third
conForty-second
and
B..on
the ndmiodon
1H7G,
of Colorado into th* Union, Mr. Chaffee
wn* chosen senator, bis colloagu* being

quietly in retirement.
During Mr. Chaffee’s term in tbo senate
he was. noted for hl» vigorous pushing of
legislation against tbe Union Pacific rail-

hundred employee of th* Liuimpion Har-

standing of 75 per rent.
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F&lt;f ^JFF00?
»ie "IdlSloual miuirt
■Mate will be elomentarv atarbrx
phiitouptiy.
QoIAlsead
it«funa«. H&lt;

a first
grade, geometry
hi...
nr,For
with
a utandlug
not lowe'rand
thangra-nu
M
££

KMpOH ANDRVH, Chai.

In

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Knights of the cab we honor yon and
feel sure that beneath many an oil-stain­
ed blouse beats a more chivalrie and cour­
ageous heart liiab did beneath the bullet­
proof armor of many a knight who in days
of old boldly led his unprotected soldiers
where the leaden hail fell thiekeoL But
we ask a bearing for the train-deapstcher.
If his posiliou is not hedged around with
danger it is kt leant one of great responsi­
bility and importance, and he merits
attention. Mr. William Blair, the traindespatcheron the Detroit, Grand Haven
and Milwaukee Railroad at Detroit, tells
this good story of a not altogether pleasant
experience of his:
“For about fifteen years I have been an
almost constant atiflerer from neuralgia,
which often unfitted me for my duties and
mode life a burden. The strain on my
nerves was «o great that I nearly lost the
use of one of my eyes. I never succeeded
in getting anything that would give me
more than temporary relief until 1 began
using Alhlophoro*. A few doses relieved
me and the first bottle made a very decided
change, in alt I have probably "used half
adosen boules, and it is six months sLxe
I have had an attack.
_ "I keep the medicine on hand all the
time. I nave some here al my office and
some at home, so that I am well prepared
in case 1 may need iL If the neuralgia
came on during businera a dote or two
would soon drive it away. For neuralgia
Athlopboro* is undoubtedly the best mediciue I know
and I think I ought to
know a* during the many years that I hare
suffered I have had occasion to try about
everything in the line of medicine for this
complaint. My confidence in Athlophoros
is such lhat 1 have recommended it tn
many person* troubled with neuralgia, and
in all cases it has been u»ed very satisfac­
torily. In ono case that I call to mind the
gentleman found relief in two &lt;fo«es and in
a short lime was entirely well. I have
recommended iL

-IU. S3.S., X

“1

land narcotics ujmii the human ’snteM
his rradr a standing or n
■ •.

yielded largely.]
Oxijrxr, Ilk, March t&lt;.-Postmaster Bow­
yer died suddenly Sunday night at 12
o'clock, ngnl tii The deceased had a wide
reputation among public men of the state,

State ot Michigan, county of Harry.- «a
At a session at tbe Probate Court fur u»
County of Barry, bokleu at tbe ITotiate W«,- to
the Crw of Haiings. in said county, us TmZtu

ISfil ns asBiitant surguon in tbe Eleventh
Missouri infantry, and wlien ho was mu*-

eral Brewster, died here, Tu-eday morning,
after a short illness. Mra Brewster wm tbe
daughter of the late Robert J- Walker, who
was at one time secretary ot tho United
State* treasury. She was a lady of high
culture and refinenwut and very popular ia
Hx-iety circle*, both in this city and Wash­
ington
UnCA, N. Y., March •&lt;—Mary Bleacknr
Seymour, relict of ex-Govemor Horatio
Seymour, died nt tho residence of lira Ros­
coe Conkling at 8:30 Monday. The late
gbrernor removed Mra Boyraour from his
country borne U&gt; Mra. Conkiiag’s on ac­
count of her illness, and while attending Iw
was attacked with bis fatal iltneei Mra
1U iiioccaer, ox Aioany.

i un iuirllu »&gt;u

take place from Trinity church, Utica, nt 3
ONE HUNDRED

PEOPLE

POISONED.

their coffee Thui-aday. On investigation ft
was found thnt tbe'previous evening on* ot

MES

tbe find dv of March, tn tbe rear uu- tl.kU
and elghtnimdred and eighty -six.
' PreMat, Wm. W. Cole. Ju&amp;aot I'rebau.'

raoMMuttaireln net forth, to adjudicate ax d d.

Tbt ftjr'r.ula by wkich MiMtr't Herb
JMtttrg it cemnoundtd it over tuo hun­

dred ytsrt old, ar.d of Germr.n origin.
Hit entiro range of proprietary medirirxt
cannot produce- a preparutim that en­
joy t so high c reputation in the corMiunity
where it it made at

«AmlHA wKa .nr-

.

saia pcuuoii, ana inai toe ucire ax luw ut auM
deceased, and all other persons iulerreud u

syd frtata. ara required to api-rer at a mwim

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Mw. ,,,
w AUU ;i r.
■ orterta, That said petitioner give netto
Mnoas intereated In raid estate, of th,
un aS aalA aaIIMaa -.--I ■ &gt;. - V...

MISHLER’S

Bitters­

It it the best remedy for Kidiie-y c&gt;. i
Liver Complain tn. I&gt;ynpepr&gt; a,
Cramp in the Stomach, Indiges­
tion, JUalariU, I*rriodiral.Comphiinta, etc. At a Blood Purifier,
ii hat r.o equal. It tenet the st. idem,
strengthening, invigorating and giting
new life.'

l~..l

of hearing.
-Wm. w*. I 'ola.
Jqdge of Frebak

Dated May Kb, A. D. 1M, and recorded uu Q»
Kn day of May, A. D. two. lu Liber Nu. s»'
mortpigM ou page □»- Hold mortgage was
given to arcure tbe payment of one bundled »•*.&lt;
seventy-five doUara, with Intervet al the rate
eight ncr cent per annum, and payable Nurra
her 1st, A. D. IMO, and annually thereafter, aad

ade In the paytuent w
thereof for lix- spar..
■houtd Oreotoe me tec
tbe making of the coffee next morning Tbs
suffering* of tbo unfortunate creatures wlio
MISHLEB Hili’B BITTERS COn
535 Commerce tit... Philadelphia

porta that thirty will dia

I payable: .and there is tare
1 M the date of this notice tte

Park sr*s Fleatan t Worm Pyrup Never Fails

•aid taortgage contained.aad the statute in -we
rase Made aad provided, notice Is berrty gives
that ou flaturday, the Mtb day of April. A. D

danger. Btawaid Frelinghuywm thinks a
German tramp is nw]&gt;onsible for th» diabol
leal d&lt;x-l Dr. Wt ua has made a further
examination of the coffee caldron, which tuu

that you buy it from your dniggist, but It he
hssnl IL do not be perouaded t i try somrtblng

Hastings. Michigan, the property dret-nto!
said mortgage as follows • tommrtH-m* at
w
.. -1.1- -r__ ... _ w

.

Galileo said the world was round,
but under pains and tortures of a bar­
barous age he was forced to recant No
person who has discovered the virtuee
of Mishler’s Herb Bitters could be in­
dued to change their opinions. Thous­
ands of persons now living owe their
lives to IL Robert Evans, Lancaster,
Pa., reccommcnds it for kidney and liv­
er trodbles.
_
Michigan hu 4,000 physicians, and
1,400 health officers.
Mothers! mothers! mothers! Why
will you allow your little darling to
suffer with those horrible worms wi en
a sure remedy is so near and cheap?
Dr. Jackson’s vegetable worm syrup
will surely give relief'and costa but 2b
cents. For sale by W. Goodyear.
Charlotte Commandery Na 37, K. TM
now has 70 knights.
Those who believe that nature will
work off a cough or cold should under­
stand that this is done at the expense of
the constitution. Each time thia wea­
kens the system, and we all know that
the termination of this dangerous prac
tlce is a consumptive’s grave. Don't
take the chances, when a W cent bottle
of Dr. Bigelow's Positive Cure will
safely and promply cure any recent
cough, cold or throat or lung trouble.
Buy the dollijy bottle of Fred Hotchkiss
for chronic Cases or family use.
The new electric lights of Petoskey
are now in operation.
Dr. Jackson's penetrating liniment
cures sprains, bruises, kicks, cuts, burns,
rheumatism, eta, etc. Good for man
or beast. For sale by W. IL GoMyear,

Farmers, mechanics and working-

cupful vomited viotently and were quickly
WILL POPULARIZE MOB LAW.

murdrr on Chrbtmns Eve, 1981, when thro*
children were inurdorod boro, which rtwultod
in a lynching and the killing of nearly forty

tho price than other more imjortant pointe
in selecting their clolhipg. It is a mistake
highway south 1»% degrees east, 3 chains te
usually. A poor suit of olotbos is expen­ 334
lluks; thence south ou a line pantile I erita
sive at any price. The best is always the tbe quarter Hue to the Tbornapple river. threw
cheapest, though not neore«arilv the high­
est priced. Tbe *• T, (J. &amp; CO.* sloth­
ing is made for eervicc. It fits perfectly,
f b*sinnltw
is custom fin ished, and crate no mare than
MMB IB
tho “baggy" stuff offered.
luaua on ail xne ” A, Vi.

VO.

Clothing. Buy it for yourself and boys,
and you will make no mistake.

that

Neal,

Craft

Ellis
time several philanthropic

some

R. K. GRANT.

Martgage Hate.

Defai

rreortted on tbe 1st &lt;l.iy of July, i w
.office Ot tbe Itegiater of Dredt
** rvwmlr nf
anJ

follow.

pointinent with ono of tbe girls, who had
previously been on iatinuito terms with one
of them, and tbo triple murder followod
the unintentional killing of the loy for ro-

public fooling tiere on the subject

Tbe

rn

MADAME PATTI HUFFED.

There are now 1,390 students enrolled
in the University.

Dr. Pieroe's "Pleasant Purgative
Pellets" cleanse and purify thff- blood
GALVXdTON, Tex, March IS.—A dispatch and relieve the digestive organs.
from Bouham, Tex says: United’tttatoe
The police force of Saginaw city coots
Marshal Cabel arrived hero Hun iny with
SG25 per month.
a few hours a freight t rain was manned and
I have found Athlophoros to be a
dispatched and everything will bo arranged sovereign remedy—nothing like it—for
relieving neuralgia or pain of any kind.
traffic.
I have recommendwl it even to strang­
ers who i knew suffered with neuralgic
BraLvanKt-D, Ohio, March IB—Taerre pains. M. B. Frere, Greenville, Mich.

awful tragedy.

“&lt;

Vaxxxcia, March li-Mmn. Adeline
Patti appeared bare Friday evening in “Ia
Traviuta." Several hitehta occurred in thefirst duet and the prime donna wa* roundly
hl±Uvl MKa
l-f. ,L- _*__ _ .

*r hav Ing bvrotne epev
iatlawortne&lt;iuit) bm
rover the debt xwd
part thereof. an&lt;i tra
fy-three and M ico
mortgage will be forrclom &lt;1
gaged nremtoe* described In
eu much tbrrvuf m tuay t»e n

My fee ot twoaty-fivadoDara. at public seedue re
the Kh day of May. Ute. at leu o'.-l&lt;xA m thforenoon of said day. at the north trout dtvr ot
the Court Bouse, In tbe city nt IListingi*. in »ai&lt;’
Coontar &lt;■ Hany- that betog the place ot boldwk
the Circuit Cnurr for said County of 1'irrj.
In which raid otortgaevd premise are situated
fiald premises are dfaertbed In said tnortpw

n Bum County and Mate of Miehlran.
i'iird this oui day«»{ February. irV. •
SPltUUXKBUEFOKD. McrtrM'-*

ffFV ART A BWKKT.
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JUtBraenlar MorUagee. . I

Grand Kaplda. Mi&lt; h

- hotel by the police, followed by a crowd

Nun

Cream Bala

when applied latothi

THE MARKETS.

ARRl
i.Yi’.TSB
IM ii

Measles in abundance is reported In
Menominee.

♦h« discbai’go of all Knight of Labor in tho
Srai.vartaTAi, lilt, March Ik-Th.- in­
junction proceedings instituted against tbe
LitUi'i ,’to f rvvenl said c&lt;

ionera from

Knighu In tbe employ of the Cnampion
and Knife and
Bar rompaniei,
of
which
Amos Whitely,
brother of

e^ptetelv hval^
NOT n 1.1QVU) or|JA\
NNVFT.
Apply a particle of the Ha
A few npnJieatlon* relieve.

1

«lUi

In ear-lots oa traek, Bartanka X*.-*.- ner bararet
'•
loU-

Did you Sup-

Cblck.-..,

will

EtVEE

Into earh nottr
tboroiKh nra
use. fiend I"
.
mr UTUU.
UHHI OF ftt l*Uggtf t*
ELY BRtrrHHRB. Dnirtsts. Owego. N/Y.

Whiteley's posit
.
[hts of Labor.. _ v\ V
discharging the Knights
. with non-union &gt;&lt;» -When all bo called remedies fall, Dr.
Sage's Catarrh Remedy curew.

pozc Mustang Liniment vn’y good
(or horses? It U for inflkintnalion of all fie,h.

�Agricultural,

S’Sptnt only

plrccs wi«
ey?
or inrdlum-sin-d to two eyea. or use
single small potatoes with all eyes cut
out except two or three.-!. Wilson.

Representative Albert J. Hopkins, of
illinois, has introduced a blU into Con­
gress putting the manufacture of oleo­
margarine and similar compounds on
the same footing as the manufacture of
whisky and tobacco. His bill provides,
grst, that nil manufacturers of the stuff
•hall be registered and shall give bonds
tn the Commliatlonor of Internal Rev«iue; .second, that every manufactory
wHall have a conspicuous sign, giving
4u&gt; name and business; third, that the
nakf-rs of the pii used in tho manufac­
ture of. bogusUiiitter and cheese shall
grep and furnish to the Collectors of
Internal Revenue a record of all their
mies; fourth, that the manufacturer
ah.ill place on every tub. crock, l&gt;ox or
other package's printed label similar to
now placed on tobacco packages,
dating that all the requirements of the
raw have been fully complied with;
and It shall be unlawful for any party
•&gt;o use sucb\nackage a second time;
■fth, the. tax w required to lie paid by
stamps the same as in the case of cigars,
&lt;c_; sixth, imported adulterated butter
•r cheese will have to pay the same tax
as that manufactured in this country
n addition to the.r« gtilar import duties.
The tax Is fixed at 10 cents pur pound
for better and three cents per pound
. for ehtstie substitutes. The penalties
Sx I for the violations of this Act are
«Ad&lt;’ very severe, and no loop-holes
are left for the manufacturers to crawl
unr. “Adulterated butter or cheese** ia
defined as "any article or compound
■nnufacthred, in whole or in part, of
any uh aginoua substance, oliHuunrgnr■&gt;6. suitte, bnttenne, beef-fat, . lard,
neutral-vegetable oil. or any substance
•Cher than that produced from un­
adulterated milk, and designed to take
tie place of butter and cheese, or to be
•old or offered for sale as an article of
food."
■
We hope this bill will be speedily
pushed through to a passage. It Ik
, alike in the interest of every laboring
. man. every trading man antpsvery pro­
ducer. as well as of tho fanners of this
•onntry. It is an act in the interest of
honesty as against fraud. We would
suggest, however, that the bill is not
quite complete. We think the compel• hng of the entire product to be colored
•erne distinctive tint would provide an
easy means for its detection, whether
offered for sale in or out of the packages.
Let this little ammendment be added
and then we hope to ace tho measure
speedily liecome a law.
I'ralne Farmer.

Nec'y Chai. W. Garfield, of the State
Horticultural Society,* writes: 1 conR-h* that I ain in great dpubt about the
»*st grape rar general cultivation.
Two years :tgo I would have said tbe
Concord, and I should continue iu that
view, were it not for the fact that this
variety seems to be so *sadly afilictcd
with rot. The Worden, ah rar as my
observation goes, rivals the Concord in
hardiness ami general adaptability to
.dl sorts of usage, soli and climates. It
m a finer bunch, a more delicate grape,
ami has not, as. yet. seemed to lie so
readily attacked by rot. You see
where my choice lies. I shall plant
quite a vinevard in the spring, and of
black sorts shall plant equal quantities
of Concord and Worden. The latter,'
for our market, is about all out of the
way before the Concords can be cut.
The. &lt;!ifien‘nce in date of ripening the
past year, was 12 or 15 davs. Of red
varieties, 1 still like the Brighton and
Delaware for my gravel soil, and of
white, varieties, if I planted anv, it
would be the Niagara.
But 1’ am
rtrongjy of. the opinion that there is
littb l*eyond novelty to recommend
any white variety over the darker sorts
(&lt;&gt;r market. For notue use wedike Varivty of color, as well as form and flavor.
J plant !&gt;• it. .qtart,und train to a single
wire, and do not put this very high up
iyi the posts. My cultivation is mostly
u-cir with a linglc horse plow. 1 prune
an warm, days during November or
•any December, dropping the vines up•n the ground. This requires that I
tract ice th- renewal process, so as to
ave no stiff wood to drop down.
Th- style of marketing has everything
to do with prices in our market.
Crapes careleraly packed, with berrks
•ff '.io-bunchi-.s and bloom all rubbed
from the berries, will not pay to mar­
ket, and I am glad of it.

I ne potato eye needs enough of the
potato tn supply it with nourishment
nutil the roots can be sent off and be•ome est*Ufiisbed so aa to support the
Plant and njpply it with nounahment.
riiere are about the same number of
ryes in a email potato as in n large
•nf; the small will .send up about as
many sprouts as the large, but feebler;
the small will not gut bo linn a hold of
the soil, and tho uterus being less with
fewer and shorter roots, will develop
smaller tubers. Also, the large potato
•ends up too many stems; they crowd
each other; some of them from the part
«r the potato where there are few eyes
are much stouter and will produce
some good-size tubers, but the struggb* for room and food and sunshine
among so many competitors will as­
suredly diminish the size of all. Potato
kills eighteen inches apart should not
have more than four strong stalks;
each stalk will then under favorable
circumstances throw off from two to
four good-size tubers. Hills one foot
apart cannot develop to perfection
more than two or three stalks.
Largp potatoes cut with one eye to a
•uttinri will afford plenty of nourish­
ment to the plants until they became
•fitabli-ried, several of the numerous
•ye« at the stem being destroyed. One
euttinglin a hill whra placed a foot
apart Will’be sufficient, or two when
eighteen inches or two feet apart. If
nifdiuni-ske
potatoes are urcu
used VUk
cut
.......
th- in with two eyes to a piece, except
the (stem end, which would be better
rejected; Usually the medium size cut­
ting Wfth two eyes will about equal
liir#e rired with one eye because
the Urge potato cutting will surely
push out more and stronger stems.
Small potatoes enn all be used to good
advantage for seed by cutting out all
&lt;he eyes but two or three. Yet the
smatt potato will not send up to good a
«tem as the large cutting of the same
sue because the branch in tfao small
potato begins its growth as a dwarf.

Michigan Panner.

.v1
D°Hced in my traveling
through the country that a great many
farmers in cutting their obnoxious
weeds, have a habit of drawing them
and putting them lu the bed of the
ur u-t'nl
lieed haa ,nat“red.
only to be trodden out and washed Into
the gutters and back on their neighbors*
by »° doing scatter seeds
over farms on which they ore kept
.ph°W l ’uWued- Xow I think that
the highway commission ought to see
that no man be allowed to indulge in
such a practice us this, nnd then we
would have fewer weeds on our farms,
which would lessen the labor to a great
d**ree'
________ _ _________*• “ wLet us Use our Feed-btuffs at
Home.—borne time since, Mr. Moreton
I rewen sent from the Far Wret to Eng­
land some steers as they came from the
ranges, for the purpose of having them
fattened by the farmers of Gn at Brit­
ain. Bell s Messenger, in noticing their
arrival, says-that it is suprising that
we Americans do not see that it must
pay us liettcr to expend 822.83 (the cost
.of transportation from the Plains to
Liverpool) for tho transportation of a
SI. «teer. than upon one worth only
860. It is prepostorous not to feed the
animal on mixed meal.and hay on the
spot wlirre those foods are grown, in
preference to sending the half-fatted
animals to Great Britain to be there
fattened on the self-same food also sent
over and greatly raised in cost by the
transit. There Is so much truth and
common sense in these remarks, that
every American farmer should commit
,ne4n°ry and poruier on them
r
S?ot P”,y are fulRrr°wn, but
half-fattened animals sent forward,
thus taking in the bone and musde the
hugeBt proportion of the expensive
phosphates and nitrates to the gross
weight, but we are sending abroad at a
price scarcely above the cost of trans­
portation, thousands of ship-loads of
feetling stuffs rich in the very elements
of plant growth for which our Adds are
languishing. The sooner we realize the
full truth of these facta and heed them,
the better for our future.

artificial eggs. A short time ago a man
was arrested in New York and aned
850 for selling counterfeit eggs. The
shells Were made of clear, transparent
composition and were perfect in shape.
The portion surrounding the yolk was
made of albumen, and tbe yolk itself of
ground carrot and saffron. The ears
scrambled well, and in omelets as well
«• in every other way—except when
boiled—could not be distinguished from
real eggs. Some people may prefer
them In-cause they will not decay so
soon us the real article, but, as for us,
we will not give up the hen yet.—Dairv
World.

The U. S. Dairyman says that butter,
in Che granular form, may lie an hour
in the brine and yet take no harm. No
more salt will enter the globules than
is needed. Theioverplua will run off.
Too much salt am be ground into but­
ter, by mechanical force, but it will npt
al«orb any more than it needs. '
A Connecticuifruit-grower, Mr. Hale,
of Glastonbury, reported to the State
Board qf Agriculture that in his locali­
ty, after four years' experience with it,
the Kiefer pear does not mature well
and is at very little value, suggesting
by the quality “a cross between a quince,
a Bquash and a seed cucumber,''—New
York Tribune.

Bryan Star Chilled Plows.

POWDER
Absolutely Pure.

Wl?at

Throat-ail seldom gets well of itself,
but deepens until it undermines the
constitution, wastes away health,
strength and flesh, and finally fastens
itself on the lungs, completing the wreck
and ruin of the whole man. Dr. Bige­
low’s positive Cure is the only safe, sure
and speedy remedy for coughs, colds and
all throat and lung diseases. Sold by
Fred Hotchkiss at fifty cents and one
dollar. Pleasant tq take and safe for
children.

Calhoun county sheep shearers* an­
nual meeting at Marshall April 27.
Blood Will TelL
Dr. Jackson's blood and humor syrup
will positive cure all eruptions, ulcers
aud bad sores upon the body face or
limbs. -Will thoroughly cleanse the
system and blood of every trace of diseas« that have their origin therein.
Cufes the rheumatism, salt rheum and
eanker, and is well recommended by
the-medical profession all over the
country. Price 81 per bottle, bold by
W. M. Goodyear.

in a gottl®.

H. A. G

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MONEY SAVED 1

8061

COUGHING
CHOKING

WHEEZING

Having bought a' large invoice of TEA,
we will until further notice give each customer
a better TEA than ever before; and to induce
customers to try, will give a 5 cent ticket with
each pound for cash. Tickets good in 25c
lots for any Crockery we have in stock at face
value.

Try Our Tea!

Wanted Immediately 1 I
73,000 MEN. who U»c CFOM-CUt MWt, to »end
to ia for free deacriptlvn circular of our New
Combined Saw-Set and Haw-Jointer, the most
uMful. perfect and accurate tool ever Invented
for the"purpo»e, with highest testimonial*. It*
Jointing feature alane to worth mitre than the
price oT the entire took Prioe of tool post-paid,
with full printed inatrueaau* for Jointing. Scta, Filing and Btralghteninx Haws, only *1.00.
reM.CHALLEKQK HAW-BET CO, Mead

Smith, Hams SVaiAmai
March 10th, 1886.

Mortgoc*’Sale.

Default having been made In the condition*
of » certain niortRture made and executed by
Cyru* H. Bowen ana Mary J. Bowen, hto wife,
to Benjamin F. Hinman, and dated Oetiber
3Uh, A. D. uw. and recorded In U» office of the
Register ot Peed* for the County of Barry,
Mlchtoau. October 98th. A. D. UK3, at 10:15
o'clock, a. tn. In Liber 3S ot mortgage* on page

Kald mortgage was given to *eeure the pay­
ment ot two hundred and fifty dollar*, throe
year* from the dale thereof, with lulere»t at
eight percent, if paid when dtie, payable annu­
allv. provided further however, that If raid
principal or latereri
from that time all m

and Its arrears fur tbe space otltblrty day*,
ihreiaiid from thenceforth, nfterlthr lapse of
said thirty days, the alnrrsald principal sunr of
two Imudred and hltr doltar* a Itb ail arrears*o
i of
Interest thereon, should at tho option of said
Benjsmln F. Hlnman.btoeiccutors.admintotnitor* or assigns, become and be duo end payable
lent".
therestt r. although the period
alawe limited for the payment t hereof may not
have expired, anything therein before, to
The market l&lt;ank of Detroit will soon then
tbe contrary thereof tu anywise notwtthatandbecome a mitional bank.
And default having been made In the payment
An Enterprl»ln&lt;, Hrllnbla Houne.
of all tbe Intarart due on mild mortgage, on the
W. If. Good) ear con rinajs be relied tiitaa, J&amp;th day of October. A. 1). 1S*4. andon the Sth
not only to earn in stock tho bc»t of errn thing, dsv of October, A. D. lw.5. for the years ending
but to secure the Agency for such arturlce M on those days re»i&gt;ectlvcly. and all tbe same hav­
hare well-known merit, and are popuLir with Ing been and remained unpaid and in arrears,
the pconic. tbrre'iy sustaining the reputation ot for tbe t|»ce of thirty days and more, and still
bein'- nlwaju eiurrprtolng, nnd ever reliable, remaining unpaid, the aforesaid principal sum
ftavi:^; iweure&lt;niir Agency tor the celobrntwl of two hundred and fifty dollars with all .invar­
Dr.'Kins'* New Discin ery for Consumption, will ace* of Interest thereon hath be*n and is deaell It on a jxMlttoe gnarnnt***. It will surety ctared to b« now due and payable, and by
cnre imy and nary affection of Um Throat, wbleli default the power of sale In said mort­
laitigN. mid Ctuiit. and u&gt; show our confidence-, gage contained has become operative as to the
we lu'ite you U&gt; call aud get a trlsd bottle free. whole amount thereof, both principal aud Inter­
est a* aforesaid; and whervaa there Is claimed
Imlay City beilere* that »ho to entitled by to be due and unpaid, on said mortgage ana tbe
nature-to the county seat of Lapeer.
baud accompanying the same at the date of this
the sum of three hundred and seven
Bmoke Lucky Star cigars, as they contain n&lt;- notice
and fllty cent* for principal and interest,
noixmous dnigs. but are made ot Long Havana dollars
no suit or proceedings at law or tn equity
filler and as good as moot 10c. cigars. Fred and
having
been taken to collect tbe nm or any
HoCchkisa sole agent.
p.-u-t thereof.
Naw, therefore, noflee to hereby riven that by
A mutual benefit asjuwiaUon composed at
virtue of the power of sale tn said
printer* will be ontanlzed lu Detroit.
tnoruraK'1, ami the statute In such case made and
Farker’a Tonic kopt lu the home to a sentinel
to keep alekneu away. Vied dtacrelly. it
keeps Use blood pure, and tbe »tom act and liver north front door ot the Barry County Court
nnd kidney* In working order. Coughs and Howie In tbo City of Haatlnsa, Barry County,
eold* vantoh before It. Il build* up tbe health. Mlclilirxn. U»at Ik-Iiir tbe place of boldine Use
No wino mother will do without It
Circuit Court for tbn County of Barey. where
prmnlae* are utuated, there will be *old al
Otsego will have no saloons Uito year. Tbo Mid
publie auction or vendue to the blaheat bidder,
temperance ticket won aguln last week.
the premise* described in said moiWto pay
The Proprietor* ot Ely'* Cream Balm do not and *atl»fy the amount due tbervon'wlth lalereat
at
ten per cent, per annum, and the coat*
claim It to be a cure-all. but a «uro remedy for
catarrh, cold* In the head and hay lever , It is and expense* allowed by taw. inetndlu an aL
not a liquid or a »nuff. but is taiily applied with torney foe of flftaen dollar* aa allowed by law
and at provided for in said mortgaKe, said
the ffnxer. It gives relief at once. Price fiOe.
1 have had naaal catarrh for ten years *o bad tranlaea being described In said moct«ace aa
that there great sore* in my rnxe. and ono place
was eaten through. I got Ely’* Cream Balm.
In tbe townxhl
Two bottles did the work. My note and bead 1* bring
ot Harry and .State o
well. I feel like another man.-C. 8. .McMillen, I.
.
« Ur1 * • T
Sibley, Jackson Co., Mo.
The contract for the buUdlnr of the a*ylum of
the Upper Peninsula prison will be let April 3B.
BENJAMIN F. HINMAN
An old phyilctan. retired from profit*. h»vtn&lt;
F. M. WADUQGH
had ptattdtn his hands by an Kant India mis­
sionary the fannuls ot a simple vegetable re­
medy for the speedy nnd permanent cure of
Censnmptlou, Hroochltir. Catarrh. Asthma and
all throat and Lung Affections, also* positive
and radical cure for Nervous Debility and all
.S.-rvc-n Corn-l.iinl-i, nlt-r Iinvin;; b-Mcd Iti
voodorful • OHraUve powers tn thousands at
ea*e*, has felt It his duty to make It known to
bl, suffering f-llows. Artaated 1 j this IMttve
and a desire to relieve human suffering. I will
send free of charge, to all who desire it Oils
recipe.In German, French or EngUsb, with full

jssgaswwaf**-- •*“

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i$

Thev have a regular old fashioned
singing school at East Jordan.

The hydrophobia scare in London has
resulted in killing off many thousands
of worthless curs, applying collars and
chains to tens of thousands of others,
and put an Immense sum into the
treasury, paid by those who hastened
to get their poodles registered. Now
let us have a hydrophobia scare in this
country.
Besides the above named
benefits, it will advance the sheep in­
dustry.
“Will the butter of the future be the
product of the cow or the hog?” asks
the Philidelphia Press. _The hog is
rooting his way ahead. Nothing will
help him more than poor cows, powly
fed. poorly milked and butter poorly
made. Bad butter, though genuine, is
the best aid the butterine man can hope
to have. Unlem the cow is sustained
by tho best dairy methods, she will be
left in the race.
To lighten labor where fresh pie has
to be made every day. take lard enough
to last for the week s use and mix K£t£* X-"OT"thoroughly with flour; keep in the cel­
It cost* th* Rtwhmto at the UniveraKy ot
lar; then for each pie use one cup full. Michigan
tn,MO far boota.
Wet only what you use each morning
w^iipo&lt;M&gt; symp.
'
separately. This perhaps may be of
use to E. L. Nye in making those manv
miles of pie crust I heard a sensible
and judicious person say that many a
dav her family would have been with­
out frmh pie if she had not adopted
this plan.—The Farmer Household.
Wooden nutmegs have given way to

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tures, pile tumors, varicocele, hydrocele
We have the Largest aad Best Stock in Barry County.
Get our Prices.
and strictures is guaranteed, with only
a short residence at the insti­
tution. Srorf io cents in stamps for the
oodyear
ons
Invalid's Guide-Book (168 pages), which
gi ves all partlculam. Address, World’s
Dispensary Medical Association, Buf­
falo. N. Y.

Encouraged by the fact that the Kan­
sas Agricultural College fits the boys
and girls of tbe farmers for their nob’le
calling in life and for intelligent citi­
zenship, the Educational Committee of
the Grange of that State looks hope­
fully forward to the Good Time Coining
when from its lecture halls, froth its
orchard and nursery, from Its rooms of
Several members of Cadillac fire de­
instruction in art and household econ­ partment attend college.
omy. from ita laboratorv and kitchen,
from ita conservatories 'and landscape The Rev. Geo. H. That er, of Bour­
bon, Ind., says; "Both myself and
garden, there will go forth into every
wite owe our lives to Shiloh’s Cohcountry and neighborhood qualified
svmftion Cure." For sale by Wm.
teachers “to hasten the introduction of
H. Goodyear.
.
this natural method in all our common
A
re
You Made miserable by Indiges­
schools." This is indeed a pleasing
tion, Constipation, Dizziness, Loss of
prospect of liettcr days, and well found­
Appetite. Yellow Skin ? Shiloh’s Vited withal.—New York Tribune.
altzer is a positive cure. For sale
by Wm. H. Goodyear.
A little period each day spent in
W
hy Will You cough when Shiloh's
amusement or recreation in unitending
Cure give immediate relief. Price 10
the mind, is not lost time; but cultivates
cts. fio eta. andj81. For sale by Wm.
a habit of being employed in some use­
H. Goodvear.
I
ful way.
Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy- - a posi­
Mr. Peter Henderson says. that the
tive cure for Catarrh. Diptheria and
flavor and crispness of all celeries will
(’anker Mouth. For sale by Wm. II.
be increased if the stems are soaked in
Goodyear. .
.
ice-water for a short time before serv­ IlACKMETAdr* a lasting and fragrant
ing on the table.
perfu me. Price 23 and 50 cents. For
Sale
by
Wm.
II.
Goodyear.
Silage is getting a blast of abuse from Shiloh's Cure will immediately relieve
many quarters now. In England ita
Croup, Whooping cough and Bron­
enemies claim it wears .out cows, hurft
chitis. For sale by Wm. 11. Goodyear.
calves, fed upon it. ami makes tbe ba­ For Dyspepsia and Liver complaint,
bies who drink the milk from the cows
you have a printed guarantee on every
fed on it, Hick.—Rural New Yorker.
bottle of Shiloh's Vitalizer. It never
falls to cure. For sale by Wm. H.
Report comes from luipeer. Mich., of
Goodyear.
several farmers victimized by a man
claiming to be a United Statt» “Lamp A Nasal Injector free with each bottie of’ Shiloh’s Catarrh Itemedv.
‘inspector." He pretends to examine
I*rice 50 cents. For sale by Wm. 11.
the lights, collects ten cents ami moves
Goodyear.
on to the next/hoase.—N. Y. Tribune.
Don’t sign your nanTe to a paper
claiming to give the yield per aero of
your farm or the total of your farm
products “to guarantee the statements
made are true." When you.see the
statements next it will be a promissory
note which you- will have to pay.—Clio
Star.

H. A. Goodyear &amp;

THE best
1

FURNACE MADE.
And therefore th© cheapest, is the

Its Points of .Superiority are:
Diving Flues, effecting a great saving of fuel. Getting
■ the greatest quantity of heat from a given quantity of
wood. It is the only diving flue furnace made.

1

Three Radiators. Most Furnaces have but one. This give*
. the Kenfield furnace a great advantage over other fur­
2naces
as a heat producer.

It has an ash-pit. Most wood furnaces have non$. This

3• saves much trouble and inconvenience.
to adjust to get a given temperature in a
house.
4■ Easiest
of shell, and castings and radiators ; giving
surance of long wear and better uniformity of neat.
5•Thickness
fines, insuring much more heat than the ordinary horizontal fines.
6 ■Perpendicular
Those who expect to build houses the coming season will
save money by heating with furnace. The best made furnace,
the most economical, is the Kenfield furnace.- Call at

Brooks &amp; Kenfield’s,
Hastings, Mich., and get estimates of cost of heating and ven­
tilating your dwellings.

No More 'Wood
Required to run this furnace than for one ordinary parlor
stove. It is far more comfortable than stoves, far less trouble
to operate, will heat' your whole house, give unif
”
‘
temperature, and is cleaner and healthier for tbe h
a stove. Whether your dwelling is new or pld. it w
to put in one of these furnaces. At Brootar ***i
can see one in operation. Call i*.

�S3,000.00 Worth)

Bleadied&lt;DldKLched
TO BE OFFERED A.T

SPECIAL SALE!
Commencing Saturday, March. 13th,
HIM UH!

We purchased these goods for Spot Cash, Before the advance in
Cotton Goods, and will now offer them at a price that they will cost
other dealers to-day at wholesale.
This will be your greatest opportunity of the year to purchase your
COTTONS, so don’t let it pass without securing the greatBargains:
30 yards of Unbleached Cotton,
25 yards of yard wide Unbleached Cotton, good,
20 yards of yard wide Unbleached Cotton, better,
17 yards of yard wide Unbleached Cotton, extra,

j

$1 00 15 yards of yard wide Unbleached Cotton, extra
1 00 20 yards of yard wide Bleached Cotton
1 00 15 yards of yard wide Bleached Cotton
1 00 12^4 yards of yard wide Bleached Cotton

fl (X)
1 00

1 00

1 00

This will be a great Benefit Sale, and we trust that the people ot
this section will avail themselves of our unrivaled offer.

Sale Closes Saturday, JVdZarcla. STtli-

THE
LITTLE
BRIC1TGROCERY!
Here we Buy Butter, Eggs, Dried Apples, etc., and pay a Higher Price than

any other store in the County. Come and see for yourself.

1XE
20 (bS's! CnnUl'YXX$1 d° A
15 Ibs- of Confectioner’s A Sugar for fl 00:
14 lbs. of Granulated Sugar for $1 00; XXXX and Arbuckle Coffee, 12‘^c; Bird Seed, 5c; Soda, 5c

-A-U Otlxer G-oods a,t Proportionate Prices.

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VOL. XXX. NO. 48.

HASTINGS, MICH., MARCH 25, 1886.

The Hastings Banner.
cook.

HL iWCKHTIO.N RATES

AiWKKTUHNG HATES:
reaper year........... .»t«J «
: ura chanw for-.pedal position*.

•’

JOB HUNTING.
. , U1 pride H felt in the Job Printtnc De­
.
ii ihe Bannfu. Everything In the
i.
h new; and with the latest Ikm of
■ :. mint ,.&lt;-?ruvi^O3tt&lt;-nis of’ machinery*
ini - tciii ejrk’.ncu tin ployed, enable* the
, kk u&gt; do dr»t-cta*» lob work.

11.

W.LOWIIY.M.D.
Physician. Surgeon and Oculist.

. . i
or ;-&lt;KUitry promptly attended. I,-..- imur*-*
*•
jutd 1 ti&gt;3 p. m.
r,
at!*- ax Hiitoways'tlrw store.
t.atmitlon paid tosurtfcal dlaeares
&lt;-&gt;«.- and etvr._______ ______

mTof

&gt;I .

IL LANDIS. M. D..
I’hysican and Surgeem,
Wdodland. Mlcb.
one «l&lt;x»r M-ctli of the post office, will bo

K.tT.MMERMAN,
, .
I1. Houimpathic Physician &amp; Surgeon,
J'lrsi liwr
of Hoilowsjs' drug iiture.)
t\!’. Wx. JONES?
[/
Dentist.
A&gt;: work frrumptiy
to.
it

j

&lt;

County News.

A Clear Skin

ij A-riNoS, BAttar Co., Mich.

Marshall l.

rOScoin Abstract Block. Huting*. Mleu.)
!£»&lt;■ the .inly set of Abstract Books in Barry
nlllLU’ T. COt.GHOVH,
i
Lawyer,
Ilnting’, Mich’.

i E KEN ASTON.
A.
Attorney at Law,
nt the Stat*. Collections

TORN CARVETH.
-J
Attorney at Law,
Middleville. Mich.

•LAKKE A RIKER.
Attorneys at Law and
Solicitors in Chancery.
.-'flee* in i
block; ow Hriuner Bro».)
llx-tlni:'. Mich.
Prarl'.-c In all courts of Ihn
Attend to
.
....
i&gt;erIv;.Utu; tllic* to real acute.
b . '..loan iuMirancetak-u etc..etc.
WARITN V. BARKER,Real Estate,
JI Insurance and l/aans.
•Hf-inttrJ. &gt;; Runyan &amp; Men. 2 doors north
nf P.AtoOl/r.
.
5;-cU!
ipren to inuklng exchange*
rr.»;»,-rxy. TIi» interest* of non n-*ldrnt
i&lt;: ii - :-i) o&gt;«ner&gt; &gt; »r&gt;-(ully looked after. Farm*
slJ.!
tor tale or exchange, uenues and
•LEM ■ : 8101 !i.
Lawyer.
Oiretn Oni hi ll,U) Block, wrstore uf W. 8.

JZ NAPPEJi A VanARMAN,
1V
Lawyers.
Orer Hating* National Bank.)

W ILLI AM B. SWEEZEY, Attorney
’' At Law arid Solicitor in Chancery.
. JTw.i..-. m all rourtaot tl.i- &gt;Ute.
WILLIAM B. SWEEZEY.
J ustice of the Peace.
C&lt;»lle«..»3S 4 sjieeialty.

Notary Public.

A uctioneor,
h.v! y-4r&lt; of experience lu crying sueh»-.n&gt;2 lajea nje-vlnHy »ucfrat!*l lu
I ■'&lt;&gt;! llvn stuck. 1 know I can serve
wtio may call upon me.
»IX

'“’IETHING NEW!

LUMBER!

B8NTL8Y BIIOS. 8 HUIS’
Barn Boards,

Shingles,

Fencing,

Joist and Scantling,

Hardwood Flooring,

Custom Kiln Drying to Drier.

Cornice Mouldings, Sash,
Doors and Blinds Al­
ways on hand.
,

WAGONS.

Michigan Central

i

D..D

I have set up a Hay Press in
the City of Hastings, and am
prepared to purchase Hay in
any quantity.

’ •all and see me, at American
House. *

I ours respectfully,

C.A. BURLINGAME.

Rapids, spent Bunday with her brother,
Mr. A. D. Shepard of this place.
Mrs. J. H. RlchardBon, having rent­
ed her farm, is now residing with her
daughter, Mrs. G. C. Bouck.
Mr. N. Brayton’s many friends will
be glad to learn that he is rapidly re­
covering from his protracted illnres.
AD. Dell. Godfrey, of Brookfield,
Eaton county, made his parents of
Fillmore, and brother of this place, a
short but welcome visit Saturday and
Sunday, returning to his home again on
Monday.

WHOLE NO. 1608.
sertion that the trouble is a political
muddle, emanates from a very shallow
foundation, as many people who uphold
the purchaser of the scraper are politi­
cally on the opposite side from the com­
missioner.
Any one having a patent to sell is re­
spectfully invited to Woodland, it
makes no material difference what the
articli! may be. it will sell, as fully onehalf the inhabitants have not yet in­
vested in any.
•

Will Kenestich, while returning from
fishing a few davs since, fell through
the ic® on Shallow lake and got his
jacket pretty well soaked.
{•OUNCIL FROCEKTHNGA.
Common council met in regular
meeting last Friday evening, March
19th, his Honor Mayor Corwin in the
chair. Roll being allied the following
aldermen were present, Aid. Norton,
Laralw-e, Pear, Faulk, Campbell and
Newman. Absent none.
The minutes of ttye previous meeting
were read and approved.
By aid. Netvman. thaLthe Marshal be
ordered to notify D. L*Morth!an&lt;I, A.
C, WaitJind C. P. Larabee. ail of the
1st ward, to build -Bide .walks across
their lots on Main St. frontage within
two months from the date of notice,
and in default thereof that the Marshal
shall cause the construction of the
same, and assess the same to the said
Mortnland, Wait and Larabee to be
paid as city tax. Carried all ayea.
By aid. Faulk, that the Marshal be
ordered to notify aid. Norton, of the
2nd ward to build a side walk acron
the mill dam, it Mrig almost impassable
for foot posst-ngera. The said walk
to be built within one month (Yom the
date of notice.' Carried all ayes'.
On ffiotiou council adjourned. *
PARRY BAKElt. Bswder.

North babky.
Farniera are busy sowing clover seed.
it
Reynolds lias moved from
Hastings into Mr. Dunkley’s house.
»uu»**r
starting for
Dakota this spring. ,
Charley Hinkley has bought him a
top buggy anil a new suit of clothes.
He says he is going to see his best girl
every Sunday regular.
PBIOHARDVILLE.
Philo Sidman is moving on Walton
H. H. Mershon had three sheep killed
Snyder's farm, intending to work the
STATE ROAD.
by lightning last Thursday night.
lurin the coming sunimer.
Charles Babcock and Hayden Gas­
. This weather reminds us of ones life
M r. Babcock, of New York State, was
kill sawed 'twenty-one cords of wood
time Sunshine and Shadow.
visiting last week at John Horn’s.
I think this must be leap year as last Saturday in eight hours. W. McDaniel Tolles has bought a house
JJEW STOCK OF
Lellin
and Fred Elsey sawed seventeen
and lot of A. Cortright, of Hickory Henry and Elmer Sam are receiving
cords in the same time, making thirty­
Comers.,
The dime society meets on Friday. eight cords in eight hours with two
Mr. Ashley is kick to his sister’s,
saws. That beats the record.
Mrs. Charles Carpenter, to remain for April 2d. A cordial invitation to ull.
Mrs. Isaac Weeks thought she would
Mrs. June Fisher is visiting her par­
some time.
take a horse-back ride last Sunday, but
ents at Battle Creek this week.'.
We art glad to say Mrs. Stanlev is the horse thought different and deposit­
CASTLBTON.
ed her in the mud. So she will go on
Rev. Spitler, of Monroe Co., made old again with her parents.
There was a large number out to foot now.
Wends a pleasant visit the past week.
it is hard to tell which is the thickest,
Sabbath school. No changes made in
Mr. J. Aiirten, ut Milan, is spending officers or teachers. Blessed is the the mud or fusion candidates for super­
a few days with his undo B. W. Aurten.
visor.
peacemaker and etc.
Mra. M. H. Bloom is on the sick list.
J. Watrlng comes to the front with a
NASHVILLE.
.
RUTLAND.
new one horse road cart.
A large number of local fishermen
Heavy thunder to l»egin the spring
Goucher Perkins is making prepara­
went down the river a mile or so Thurs­
tion to go to Now Orleans to go into
BOWEN'S MILLS.
day
of
last
week
and
worked
all
day
at
The lightning struck a small white
the cotton business.
sawing, chopping, and blasting with
Our spring has caught cold.
Almon Sheldon, of Hesperia. Mich., wood tree on theCrosbv farm Thursday
night, about afoot from the ground, dynamite, to get. a large driftwood
John Jordan has lost a very valuable
is at home for a few days.
Wm. Bradley has moved to town. stripping off the bark about two feet out oi the river. They think the cow from eating too much com meal.
impediment kept the fish from coming
but left the tree entirely.
R. Miner has just bought a very fine
He will go to work on the railroad.
The report of the famous trial in the tip from the lake, or at least most of cow.
Mr. Greenfield, of Hillsdale, was here
last issue of the Banner, reminds me them. They report a most magnificent
Buel Bradley went and done likewise.
to look after his farm.
IS. 14, 18. 18 ud '30 n.
Mr. Tlmrp and bride have gone to of those oft repeated lines by the im­ scene when a 10-potind charge of By the way 1 think there can be seen
dynamite was exploded under thq some us fine stock around Bowens
mortal Shakespere:
housekeeping at Needmore.
flood wood, large logs living broken Mills as can be seen any where, in the
“
M»n.
proud
man,
dressed
In
little
brief
authbr•'s Pete Deller has Imught A.N. Brown’s
into many pit-cee and thrown high in country.
tty • • •
farm. Consideration 83.5(10.
Plays Mich fantastic tricks before high heaven. the air.
At G. A. R. hall Thursday evening,
A good time to sow clover seed.
As makes the sngelx weep."_
Tom Mitchell, whom many Hastings
All widths and lengths.
Wheat is thick on the ground, but We have nothing but commendation readers will remember, and who is now March 18th, there were mustered in a
company of ladies known as the broom
the top is ImiUy frozen.
for the prosecution in their zealous running the Cleveland Ellis farm near brigade, or an auxiliary to the G. A. R..
J. M. Cotter lias bought a family efforts to bring the guilty to justice nor the town line of Assyria and Mayle
after which a liountiful supper spread,
creamery and will make his own but­ for the defense for their client. We Grove, came up to Nashville one day
followed by speaking. Ail went away
ter.
would cast no aspersions upon the last । week, accompanied by a couple o'f feeling that they hail had a good time.
Miss Cora Northorp is suffering with rulings of the jeourt, bellevelng that Irishmen who are working for him,
Three grades. Seconds and No. 3 for
The S. O. V. shadow social was a
inflammation
of
the
lungs.
they were all correct and impartial and and while here got too utterly full for
for sheds and repairing old roofs.
Mr. J. Everett attended a family re­ would stand the test of the highest any use. They started home alxmt the perfect success. Shadows ranged in
price from 20 eta. to one dollar.
union in Aasyria the past week.
tribunal of the land; in fact we have middle of the afternoon and when just
Remember the sugar social at the
Mrs. L. Ingram, of Grand Rapids, is not the lingering shadow of a doubt out of the business portion of the town hall
on the evening of April 3d.
making her sister Mrs. C. McClae. a that the culprit was guilty of all that got one of their wagons (which were
Gen. 8. Barr, of Battle Creek. A.' H.
visit
of
lufew
days.
was
alleged
and
much
more
that
was
loaded
with
land
plaster)
stuck
In
the
Hemlock. 16 ft.
Haytie and wife, of Middleville. 8unMrs. Dr. Vanostrand. of Yankton, not proven, but when it caine to the mud at the side of the mail where the' dayed at Elder GUlasple's.
Dak., is the guest of her sister Mrs. sentence we were horrified. We had drunken driver had guided his team,
Several new’ recruits at the I. O. G, T.
Wni.Eddy.
supposed the days of despotism and and it was dark before they got it pull­ lodge Saturday night.
&gt; Misses Mirtz and Darey Gregory of relined cruelty was passed. But par­ ed out, most of the time being spent in
We hear that Wm. E. Bo wan and soa
town
enjoyed
the
country
with
old
don
our
.simple
city.
Here
in
the
fighting.
One
of
the
hired
men
was
We can furnish any length up to SOfU'
have rented theiFgrist mill.
friends Saturday.
United States of America we st* the kuockwl down and pummelled severely
Our tri-weekly^-mail conies very
Born, to Mr. Wilber Aurten and wife, horrors of the Spauish Inquisition and by Mitchell and the other fellow. handy. W® now get the Banner on
March 19th, Jfibfi. a daughter.
of the Star Chamber vividly recalled. About a third of the population of the Thursday.
Miss Retiah Bridenstlne. of Ganges, Had the Judge simply ordered the village were over at different times
We make a specialty of Elm, Oak. is enjoving the country at N. T. culprit to the scaffold to die immediate­ during tiie afternoon to see the fun.
Sheldon's.
ly and without the lienefit of the clergy,
W. Il Klelnhans. of Pontiac, has
Mrs.
N. 1Keeler was in Grand RapAsh and Itasswood, open air seas­
Mrs. 1.
1. N.
Mr. Frank Willard, of Beildvue, Is or to be drawn and quartered or burn­ bought the D. C. Griffith stock of goods I ids Tuesday,
oned or kiln dried.
the guest of Mike Erett
ed at the stake, no one could for a and will run the store hereafter. He I■ Mrs.
•*— Putnam,
*•-*-mother of Mrs. H. E.
Mr. VanVicele. from Grand Rapids, moment have thought of cruelty or in­ brings a clerk with him who is longer I Hendrick, has moved to our village,
justice, but as it is, who can refrain ? than anv two yards of goods in the and is located on Grand Rapids street
has moved into C. Oversmith’s house.
Died, at her residence, March 14th, We will not rest until the sentence is store. We’ll match proprietor and
Miss Ada Free, of Grund Rapids, who
1886, Mrs. II. .Warner, of quick con­ commuted and the wretched creature clerk for the shortest and longest pair has lieen visiting Middleville friends
sumption. The funeral services were is unconditionally pardoned. We will in Barry county.
Green inbh lumber dried in two weeks held at the Dunkanl church on the 16th. carry a jiencil ready sliorpeied for the ’ Jimmie Campbell Is visiting old for the past few weeks,»returned to her
home
W ednesday.
for inside finish.
the pkstor officiating. The remains next three days to sign a petition for friends here?, Wonder if the girl from
Politics warming up somewhat.
were luerted in the Dunkard cemetry. this purpose, for if he bin been tn toe “Creek" is uiiat brought Jiim.
John Carveth and family contemplate
The (Iqceased was 31 years old. She durance vile until this tinie from date
Kocher Bros, have commenced active a western trip for the health df his wife
leaves a husband, two small children of sentence, he has fully atoned for his work on their building.
and daughter.
| azid many relatives and frienils to mourn crime.
Mr. .Smith, the new partner in the
Mrs. H. E. Hendrick, who for some
' her late
Mr. Kelley hod some trouble settling I Dickinson grist mill, moved bis famiiy time has been unable to attend to her
j Mrs.' Warner was born in Ohio. Dec. up with the district officers of Disk 4 here this week.
.
dutire in school, is improving,
9, WJ2j At the age of 13 she with her where he taught the past winter, but
The ordinance relative to prohibiting
The Band Concert at Jordan’s Hall
parents came to Woodland. In 1877 she he came out ahead. Thomas knows bls the sale of intoxicants was presented to Tuesday evening, was a success. The
was married to Mr. Warner. Two years businuss.
the council at its meeting Monday boys were greeted by a ful’ house. All
Republican caucus at the Town house night, and was laid on the table.'
went away feeling well pleased and
Above Stock we are Selling thereafter they returned to Ohio, but April
3d, at 10 a. in. Don’t forget it
Frank Brady has gone to California— proud of the progress made by the band
after wards returned and purchased the
at Lower Prices than
started Monday with George Francis. under the leadership of Mr. Thomas.
McClear farm where they have since nor to nominate a strpng ticket
Quarterly meeting services at the Charlie Halbert, of Decator, formerly The Duet by Messers. Thomas and'
ivtxl.
ever before.
Crosby school hodse Saturday and Sun­ of this place, was in Lown shaking Vandercook on sliding trombone and
day. April 3d and 4th. Rev. J. 1 Buell, hands with the boys this week.
FBEEPOBT.
eonut was repeated bv request and
of Graud'Kapids. will preside. Preach­
Mra. Holland, of Jaekson. an aunt of loudly applauded l«o»h times.
From Hie Herald.
Mrs. G. A. Truman, died Saturday.
Messrs. Will and Ike Keeler and
The Bohemian barley and wheat men ing at 2 p. m. Saturday.
We
are
glad to note that Rev. Grant Mrs. Truman was at Jackson at the families remove to Charlotte Wednre-'
an* in town. .
of your road tax.
Rumored that a new comet Imnd is is able to attend to his appointments time of her death und remained until day. They have purchased a big stock,
again.
after
the
Juneral.
and think they have one of the finest
soon to be organized in Freeport
BENTLEY ^ROS. &amp; WILKINS.
Ixxts of rosy-cheeked young school­ locations in Charlottf.
Coughs and colds are prevalent
WOODLAND.
ma'ams in town last Thursday at
Some sore threats but no diphtheria in
teachers’ examination.
[OTT CORNERS.
Bad
road*.
this vicinity.
.
Dell Squires has bought a house und
Jacob Colestock will move to Eaton
Sawing wood seems to be the bnaiHenry Culler and family arrived lost
lot in Brooklyn.
qou of the day. Parties from here are
w»H-k and took possession of the farm Rapids about April 1st.
Mrs.
Henry
Roe
was
called
to
Battle
.School districts Nos. three and five
getting their summer wood on C.
he had rented or Mrs. J. H. Richardson.
Crewk last week by the 'illness of her Prichard’a place of Frichardvillo. At
The revival meetings In the M. E. have contracted for new school desks.
F. F. Hilbert in agnin'ou the sick list. little daughter, who is undergoing that place on March 20th, Chas. Lub­
church will close to-night. They have
treatment at the Sanitarium.
Claude
Hough
(Feck
’
s
B.
B)
is
suffer
­
bock and Hadeu Gaskill sawed for Mull
been attended witbjBUcecss.
। The republicans of Castleton have Holcomb and Lou ilenderahott 21W
Prizes were awarded nt the rink last ing with rheumatism.
Owing to iiupaicilile roads, no mailj' nominated a full ticket for township cords of wood in 8 hours, some of the
evening to the three liest lady dancers
olficurs.
ufficurs.
The
'
”
*■■
following
—
*
-----------are
”
—
the
five
timber being very large. Also Wm.
as follows: Mra. F. Herrick, Miss Min­ arrived nr left Woodbind on Monday. II nominees
Rob Banner Is prepared to do team | -cxlzczs for the principal offices;
McLdlcn and FredJElsey sawed 17.1®
nie Roush and.Miss Mattie Kelley.
Supervisor—8. S. Ingerson.
1 Supem
work.
oorda in the same length of time.
Edward Andrews. Judge.
Clerk—F. McDerby.
Albert
Burkley
will
occupy
tbo'Chaa.
Mr. Orson Johnson has sold his team
St Patrick’s Day “in the morning
The Niagara, Falls (Route.
Treasurer
—
Dr.
11.
A.
Barber.
to parties l^eyond Battle Creek.
was celebrated in Freeport last evening McArthur farm.
Justice—.lames B. Mills.
John Rowlader, now a resident of
Mr. Win. Hardy and wife have a
with a sugar party at the rink. The
Highway
Com.—
M.
A.
Eddy.
GRAND RAPIDS DIVISION.
young daughter.
almost impassable roads made-the at­ Isabella county, formerly a pioneer of
The bank is already in the field labor­
this town, is mitkiug old friends a call
Otis Wilcott’s is a boy.
tendance rather limited.
Tnkliur effect Nov. oth, law.
ing to get some candidate favorable to
Andrew Geiger will go to Missaukee at this place.
IRVING.
Monroe ■ Rowlader is slowly recover­ its interests nominated by the demo­
county next week where he has been
crats. The lightness of the persona]
M. E. concert to lie March 28, instead
engageil 'to teach a summer term of ing from a severe attack of pneumonia.
Geo. A. Weed has returned from the tax jaiid l»y this bauk is exciting some of March 30as in last Issue.
school near the home of his brothers,
west and reports a boom out there in conynent, and we hope it may be made
Wood piles ure taking u scattering
George and Jake.
BTATIOK*.
to pay its proportion of the taxes.
£
lately.
The little workers of the “Band of Bohemian oats. George can boom any
JIM CROW.
A. W. Wakefield filk-d the M. E. pul­
Hope” are improving wonderfully, so enterprise, he undertakes.
Mrs.
1.
N.
Harter
Is
on
the
sick
list.
pit Sunday. The pastor attending a
say those who luurd them last Sabbath.
OEDAB CREEK.
Frank Harter has sold his farm to
Little Mattie and Bertha Pressey fav­
A new carpet and platform at the U.
Grand Rapid* Lt.
Boys if you want to give your girls a
ored the “band" with nlxwutiful selec­ John Entz. and will move to the village
1X00
MMdlsvilfe..........
B. church.
ride, better take u carriage unless they
to reside for a time.
Inrtnt...................
tion.
c ,
Mr. A. C. Wait and wife visited his are proficient bare back riders.
Geo. Rowlader will work his fath­
Reported that Fox A bon are contem­
mother of Hickory Corners last Satur­
er's
farm,
and
the
latter
will
take
up
his
Yankee
Springs bad better keep still
plating moving their saw mill and plan­
day and Sunday.
NfbJSvUi*'
al&gt;out girls when some of their boys lie
er to Middleville or some other point. home nt the villageMr. E. Corwin is building a large tickets from Middleville txythis place.
F. M. Lee is preparing to move to
Better wait, gentlemen: Fpeport may
sheep abed joining his house on the
enjoy railroad facilities too, in the far Nebraska about April 1st.
C. 8- Palmerton has secured the ser­ west. It is an improvement both to
VOUB COBWEBS.
distant future.
the looks and convenience of his resi­
District school commenced in the vices of Mr. Dfdl, »f Ohio, as head saw­ dence. Mose# Horn is doing the work.
Tuesday-warm.
higher department Monday, with Miss yer at his mill.
Will
Chase
is able to be out again.
Willie
Larabee
anticipates
going
to
Geo. Nelthammer lost a valuable
Anns Beadle, teacher. Mias Augusta
Nora Deuiond has gqne to Owosso to
Greenville the first of April to work in
Hinkley has been engaged to teach the horse last week.
a grist mill there. He has for the past visit friends.
Arthur.Haight is on the sick list.
MUI.
■TATIOMB.
primary department and will open the
Win. Smith and sons James and Ed­
Another one made happy by Uncle two years, worked in the grist mill at
same March 29th.
this place, and should.Mr. Norton lose ward are working Ike Young’s sugar
While Freeport and vlpinlty has no Sam.
Wm. Kelly and family have returned his services now, the loss will be felt bush this spring.
personal ill-feeling towards Township
John Johnson is working for Lee
by a large community. He is a good
Treasurer Quigley, we want a treasurer to Saranac.
Detroit............... 1
12.15
Spring is coming, let us talk up the miller and bdieves in honest dealing Fuller.
Jaakaon
.......
this year who will give us at least one
David Cotton is visiting friends in
with all customers. Should he decide
12X0
telephone.
Strange
that
a
village
of
Eatimttaplds —
day in December in which to pay taxes
Chariots*-..........
thia size will submit to be left without to go the last wishes of a large com­ this vicinity.
It is rumored that there will soon be
lDHiramRogera has bought the “lltUe any communication with the outside munity go with h|in.
•0.10
Morxaa............ 4
a
wedding in three parts. It beats all
William
Brown
has
purchased
alarm
Quinby..-:.......
drug store” propertv, north side Main world, except by mail. Give us a tele­ about 50 miles north of here and will how our young people, who but a few
Hastinim........ I
phone if we can’t get a railroad.
street.
Price
8350.
The
new
purchase
years ago seemed like little kids sitting
move there in the spring.
iSHkai:::;
W'm.
Barril,
a
former
resident
of
joins on to his corner lot at that paint
William Fox intends going to Dakota on their mothers laps, do grow up to be
KM
and will be a valuable property when .Woodland, lately of Dakota, will qgain the coming spring.
men and women and get married.
open up business at this platye.
this town gets a railroad.
Elder Linsluy occupied the pulpit of
Clark Hunt has the timber on the
rt.uidard
Prospects are that our road scraper
More cross-walks and side-walks are
the Disciple church on Sunday last, but
Grand KaplS* Mil
"rLSX*“^»TChiground
for a large barn.
will lie the cause of •Considerable con­
Cawswjosj-"
nbu1c*. nee&lt;kd in Freeport.
Art. Mantle is doing the blacksmith­ there was not a Very good turn out on
eugo &amp; We*.Mlc!'lfi:i,22h M-d wltli Grand
Henry Roush, of Ohio, is in the vil­ tention. No doubt that while a major­ ing at this1 place now. and Warner account of toe inclement weather and
ity of citizens of a few road districts
lage visiting friends.
,
bad roads.
Faulk &amp; Co. have gone to trapping.
“Uncle5 Michael Roush was a wel­ uphold the action of the highway com­
Rev. Campbell preached at the U. B.
Mr. Wm. Smith and Mn Celata
missioner in purchasing the scraper,
come caller yesterday.
many of the other districts that cannot church last Bunday.
Mr.
George
Buehler
’
s
little
son
RichT. 1. BUSH
E. Corwin is making preparation* for- on
use
the
scraper
condemn
the
commit
are, is dangerously ill. Dr. Do▼ore atsioner. The
courts will
doubt —
have
-—,„
Fioner.
incrourw
wui no uuu.'v
... a large crowd to his dance Friday
Mr 1.. D. Wood »od wife of Grand todeddofee n&gt;.U~. The IcoUih u- night.

is only a part of beauty ;
but it is a part. Every lady
may have it; at least, what
looks like it
Magnolia
Balm both freshens and
beautifies.

Common Pine Boards,

WELTON

Is Uenl lor the Ohio Farmer’* Insuraricl- Co.
He irr!t-« iHili.'le* 011 a mail's proiwty skalnst
'».!•&gt; Ore. lightning or wtud; against a man’s
'•tv by death ami areuleut.

't(.»OK AbIIELDON.

anner

�THE NKW 8 IN BRIEF.

THE GRAHAM MURDER.
'TESTIMONY THAT iMAKEB IT LOOK

VERY SQUALLY

week were Bl,XX),t»a
tho p^por-iniliii at F. Rrtbliag at Joliet,

The howio Committee on education has de-

8r*nwiru:i.D, Ma, March 17.—Iha fiag-

bUl appropriating 177,«»,(»» for achoota

&gt; air tbnir forensic abULisa

twwu Jacob Schaefer and Maurice V.ignaux,
was won by tho former, by a score of 3,000

The calling of

Several villages in Silesia were completely
buried by recent snowfalls At one town
five children were frozen to death while on
their way to school

tartan, died at Washington Monday night.
The mining companies in tho Menominee
iron range have to.untarily advanced the
wages of employes

made a long argunumt to show that the rela-

between Btoimta and Zukcrtort, played
Monday at New Orleans, rwalted in a draw.

ratevnnL Hubbard, for the state, said: “The
question b, simply, may tn&gt; show Mra Molky bad • motive for wishing tho death of

Kittson from both the trotting and running
turf is announced. His Midway trotting

Howell, tar tlM defense, wm very

Taylor Bros' flouring-mills, barn, and
out-housm, and four dwellings at 1‘ontlnc,
Uh., wore burned Monday forenoon. The
kwi. aEtolt »CO,00», with insurance of KIO,-

object of a villainous attack by
merit the justica said Ckirllo might tell all
wra -»U»r bukl Mr* Molta, lo
S«od imny limn I would p. !
to follow. them —
u|-*toir*
w.u. and k.
ho ----would
-

Mr*. Molloy', farm Mra Molloy, Cora,

father.

[Sensation.] Some days after our

She exclaimed: 'For

to SpriugGeld.

body.' ISeniaticut]

The project of erecting a statue to Hora­
tio Seymour is being agitated in interior

I went to a ■tore, and
great numbers in the Toledo (Ohio) bcctloi).

AbU&gt;-

torn.

in,™,.,-, .nd bnwten ot
pMiUonwlUw Ulta,. ..U,ta lta.nl
Un,,
n.
to competition, on foot, nt -the next Ameri-

Mra Molloy gjt excited, and cried:

This sineem* declaration from tho boy
tuwd a divided and audible m-imUvs

coroninto Brookline in a fcrious rage about thi»

O'Neal.

During the argument ot counsel

Graham mat tho proveeutor word to stick

Snu.xGnxtJ', Ma, March &gt;ft—Chariot
■Graham s testimony closxl just before a.tJoonimeiit Thursday, and not only tho
youthful witnes* rejoice, but the public
breathe a tigii of relief. More than two

uncou lltionaBy.
Mr*. Mary Packer Cummings will build ».
BdOJ.OUO clutp.H) nt Booth Bethlehem in mein-

president of the Lehigh Valley rallromL
.piceo, both of Buffalo, made asdgnmenta
Tuesday. W. B. Galbraith A t'u, cotton
broken; at Memphis, failed for 373,00'.
Emperor William will be 8U year* old
next Monday. March 2i
' Near Prairie du Chien, WI*.. Tueaday the
band* of two lff-yoar-old_J&gt;6y* wcro blown
off by the explosion of a dynamite cart

land, Columbus, Cincinnati A Indianapolis

mfcjordomdetails in the Molloy -Graham
hswwhold, bore and thore droppin yin a rexathan Lite.-rogatlou, but tbn boy camo up
careful

Joliet, IU, who disappeared on New Year’u
day, was found Wodm-eday in ti&gt;o water in
.At Memphis, Teun., Wednesday night,
Emm* Norman, aged *J1, shot and killjd
Henry Arnold, who had" aeduccd her and
tb-ii married another woman

has contradicted himself in a single ma-

found at 1‘atlMide, D. T., and the discoverer
has staked out claims for himself and
The green-cye.l montfnr tield high carnival
la the Molloy family the post thn-e year-,
the wom-n continually quarreling olct a
patoUntiary bird..
The tiKMt startiing awertiun of the youth
was in part a repetition from Wcdtwwlay.
•Did yoa say Mrs. Molloy total you that
aaaylu you h.vd signed your father's life
father kill mother." [Sensation.)
tl-.H Ixvlv uuj ' fmoul

forty-nmth move.

President Cleveland was 40 years old
Tlisnslay.
•
The pier-light, nt Frankfort, Mich., was
relighted Wedncwlay night Navigation is

hoc ful'. Corn said: ‘Be ctiraful and don't
let any go up tho chimney.* ’
Brumley, who worked cm the Molloy
tana, tmtidod thit wliilo chopping wad
■miar the fatal well Corn told him to get his

Iwrinin, of Beloit college, will be offered tho
jTotMleucy of the Wi*conitn state univer­
sity.
,
Mrs. William Conte., of Menominee, Wta,
recuMtly eiu|wd with Benjamin Sfcoflc LL T'mwoman's huslwnd found the pair at St Paul,

■tho welL Thit w.v* after the body
bed been thrown into ;be well.
lie
-said. “Before
tin- body wa. found
Osra lrn tokl ma if jeoplti hi inimi
n—— ......
C _T.. .... !.

Throe worktag girl* al fit Joaepb, Mich.,
Ix-camc insane, Tburoday, over religion, and
eight oCben are digbtiy affwtud. The Pentecort band brought a I-out their drmntta

tore after him. and if they gut him locked

the mistake of wearing a cherry ribbon

months
dag staff tn Harvard square, Cambridge,
Chicago. March 82.—The Inter Cccau
pwbilvbes a column and a half of an tdteged

tn th ■ old fellow's bal l lieaib

^"■u* nt Springfield, says a ap.-eial, is still

swart Friday unususl that a n?beariug in
toe c=» ur Jo-Ph C. Mackin 1. denied. No

'Orp-nuynn.. ,(.x ‘ ,* I
Mt- , Kxamh.it..,
t
iChMytbv mu.'-,

JjujteMd n’rrotlr' upon in, . .
Far this grinto a Mmitilim ,,f ,.r|

THE

JM V

PRovryocE
Helps those who help tbemselvM. 57atnfa
has provided herbs for th* onr»,of Uusran
ailments and medieal seicnes hrs dunrr-

c hmbiRation* neocsiary to coni; oc r date r

The cheat game played Friday at Now
Orteen-* by 8totaltz and Zukertort resulted

Rupture radically cured, also piles,
tumors and fistula*. Pamphlet of par­
ticulars 10 cents in stamps. World’s
IiiyH-nsary Medical Association, Buffa-

b»»Mvu aUtepn.'i’SL (?2,
ttwC&amp;of Hm.t1n(«,l. HtidXd?
Si'£? day of MaA. In
ajjd'elght5uiidrMland1;s:11v,.
c »

jajsSTWte",
decenm tl and roiliicd u. hit-,
of which xaid &lt;l&gt;-&lt;-&lt;a*cd c.-.j
Tbnmueiu it flt onirrro r
S7U&gt;do&gt; ot March. A. U. Hm,
the Cravtmnn. tw iu&gt;«iim.-.! Mid petition, and thuI tbc . Hr
decraM-d. and all utLr &gt;-&gt;■

fol'ki.
rle-3

Hnsttoasis

MISHLERS

Bitterssrrsr* cases of Kidney and Liver Duesxcs,
Malaria. Dyspepsia. Indigestion. Weaknsss. Lassitude, etc., and invariably it he*
given relief and cure Thou»and*of tes'.i-

'ft ’*• granted .tnd7t*
farther rank-red. That Mid i»:i&gt;lo:tcrritrtoito
to the persona li.tertetvl In -Aidl.uu
gtnteyy of Mid iwtitaw. j.-.j ltk.
sssw’»'s%t.tai?
per printed and circutatoi t&lt;-.
**,
Itarry. &lt;mro te-earh nerkt.r thto,.^S*»
weeks prevteu* to^tid day ot Lran:+-

Default hartng txvn nuolr In’th* rotate,
ta crrlain .........................
- .... . .

J. O. Stainbeiaer. Buperintendoat of

F. Hotfrnan, of Clrelsvllle, Ohio, acre :

MISHLER HERB BITTERS CC

payable tour years trora dale.
It W3» in Mid mortgage rxurr#.fj ajrrodtbu.
should any default ta made tn u&gt;r fajant
iblrmtoc aby imrt th--t.s.f for lie .part
of thirty day*, the wliole .-dinui.i!»««. dee us
payable forthwith. And cfe'mi: h*tir« tert
made In the DaymenV*f iblfrett &lt;te Xmrtrter
1st. A. II. ttsti. and the Mine hating been u*
remained inwuM. and *ull r.--....i-t11= t-amM
ijbaitfovmtfprinrira! .um r&gt;l &gt;».- bu&amp;nSriM

5JI* Cjmmcree St., Philadelphia.
Parker's Pleasant Wcnr ByrapMever?^

dredth* ,.
doliani
tWMlr.fi
iLdlar.(«!K.e»&gt; and &gt;11 attorsr) fcrrt

R. K. GRANT

Morris'

"i “P1? - ”

8Atr a'Xi!telTIrf

being put to gotiufoe duty on interior fortiThose who believe that nature will
work oft a cough or cokl should under-1
Farmers, mechanics and workingstand that this i» done nt the expense
of the constitution. Each time this
the price thin other more important pointe
weakens the system, and we all know
in selecting their clothing. It is a mistake
that the termination of this dangerous
usually. A )xw suit of clothea 1s exprnpractice is a consumptive’s grave.
Don’t take tho chances, when a flfuy
Cwscil Bv'hw, luwa, March 31.-Mm
cent* bottle of Dr. Bigelow's Positive
e»t prievd.
Cure will safely and promptly cure any
ing is made
recent cough, cold or throat or lung oy — allowing a do«&lt;- of ;»&gt;iMin and then i
i» costOBi flnitaed. anil coats no raoru th.in
trouble. Buy tho dollar l&gt;ottle of Fred plunging a |rJcta»t knife Into her broatt.
the "baggy" stiff offered.
liotchkite for chronic cases or familv
Thentove.reprvsenta thoticket that wi )
use.
fouiul &lt;&gt;n all tha •• T, O. A Co.”
Ulothinx. Buy it for yonrself and boya.
Among the collection of Indian etiris
snd
you will make no mistake.
‘
ositles owned by Major Lung, of the
PlTTMICKG, Tex.,
•A communi- '
state soldier's home, is an old British ----------------- -------- t—----- -z the priiK-tjk*: .
tlag given to the Indians al the Sault dtima of thie plrfco to Mr Hoxie, ilectar long before the war of Independence, as lug thrlr dUapproval of th • urtalrary
a peace offering, by the embassadors of ir.oihcxla ol the »triker. and upholding tb*
the English government. It was pre­ railroad otllctal* in their coni*-.
sented to him by O-shnw-wa-no-ke-wimte, the old Indian chieftain. 0-sbawetc., was chief of the Five Nations
many yearesgo, and was ranked with failure* in the I nit«l htate* and Canada
Red Jacket and Pontiac as an Indian ropottol to R. G. Iiunwc Cu, of Uw Murcaaorator, warrior and leader.
Therefore nee that the members of
your family are w H supplied with Dr.
Jgdkwms liver pills and use Dr. Jeckmod'k root aad herb cordial; it will
sharpen the appetite, help digeeUbn,
promote sound sleep, strengthen the
syetom and so retnnove those dtatreasing symptoms whicli, if neglected, may
result in the most serious consequences.
For sale by W. II. Goodyear, &gt;1.00 per
bottle.

JMLTI T1

standing ofmIO per &lt; ens br
Fsr a *&lt;*01x1 crx(j,
,
H*IS® •* «»pnaat*ry st-T: r■ "I
Wa .UM®
bnmeh of so per cent. uml a„ n,
rt, with a standing not i&lt;»»rr n
tn w ot»e branch. and an ;a..
AD«MMU4al4&gt; «lth who:-, ;„,
beaten* acquainted m4.t tunrubh
prort as to moral character
m OOcers fespee,ally In*
dlally United to I-- nrrsH-m.
ENOCH AX I.
• .
JKHOMEJ |;s
___________ W. P- i’Vl.lll.Ml

tvenil diiUrultiec in

omrtlihig
.llrr-'id

People in Marquutte county rail for a
mine inspector. The fatal accidents
there have avaraged over one a week,
and it is thought something ought to
be done.

a blauk-t" a f.w nights since.

xjuaiutauct.- with
bi*
Kiosui in bis opening
ho sugj—‘ **—doings
detailed

Manway ।
post few years, erasing it t- be trwutarred
from the Hat ufourely Republican Stalaa io
that ol doubtful on a*, give a atoaonable iaicrtot to a story U*1&lt;1 by Mr. M. J. Lndhgtoa,
Jr., of Verona, that State, an ex-member
of the Michigan Ler.idalure. Mr. Lud­
ington, who is one of Veruua Mills’ mott
"''h* w... - - - ■ ■
«
—
“The local ttrikera are jubilant over tae
prugrexiire ritixena,
elected to .the
arrival of Grand Master Workman PowL^ialnUirc by an appreciative con*tiwenty acme six years. That Mr. Luding­
ton han not figured largely in public life
since he returned from the State capital
h due to a peculiar concatenation of
drcumstancto that aptly Illustrate by
irlist apparently trivial matters a political oemferwoe, which wm at one b^un and
aantizujed up to 10* o'clock Thursday
cart ! r may be made or unmade:
night with little
interruption.
Mr.
“The second day of August, 1879,” in
Powxteriy to getting a fnU ttatemmtt
the honorable gentleman's words, /‘was a
from tho men of tbotr grievan eu. and thu*
very hot day, and 1 ate a hot dinner and
fortified will attempt to meet with Vice
eol'very warm. 1 got into my baggy after
Pnwidrnt Hoxie and arrange a cotnyromtaa.
uinntr'and started toward Verona Milla.
Should Mr. Hoxie consent to a imeting Mr.
I had driven about three miles when 1 tpet
a Nrrthweat wind and hail storm. 1 got
a little wet and became chilled. I drove
on home, sixteen mile* dbtonl, and when
imdda of forty-eight hour-. The meeting!
1 reached (here felt sick. 1 wait to bed
and my wife made me some ginger tea.
but not enough to sweat me. The next
morning a pain, sharp and piercing as a
AN ANCIENT,CITY SHAKEN.
knife, taught me in tiie ankles and (could
•carrely stop. The next day I amid not
walk at alb We did everything we eotild
think of, with wormwood and vinegar,
Madrid, March l(i-A violent wbock of
smartweed and other remalie*, but with
Do good eflecL Neither my wife nor I
Grans-ta Monday morning Building* were
could discover what the matter was.
“In three or four days 1 could not stir
nor turn 'n b«l. A doctor was called in
vibrated that In aeroral of the.-a ths bell*
who said that' I h.v! rheumatism of the
rang without L ing teucbxL Thoumtid* of
worst kind. He relieved me a great deal
an&lt;l drove out the pain wherever it caused
swellings. 1 pit better in six months and
was aide to walk n little, but the dincnae
aettletl in my ankles and ouiiitmcd to
trouble me. La-1 Oriolier (LS»G 1 began
lak’qti* u presa-riptiem whtrli the doctor
from th&lt;’ir dwelitaga, »bo;a, uxd warehouwa
*aid would drive the swelling out of my
ankles. In November the rheumatism l»ctl»y r-mained for hour*, praying and watt
pnn.t-i scatter, first to my toes, then to my
hiid aud Lack and all over me. ' I then j Many perwus were injured bj Hying frag­
•quit taking the med'u ise. as I was getting
ment! from the witrnkc^j Lui dings, but thus
worse. 1 trial everything in my efforts
tn get better, Lut continual to grow worse.
smaller
Finally | could r.at turn orer in bed and
it nearly took my life to draw a long
ztudaiuttn. The aritmic movetnrat kciukI
breath. ' My wife had to put mustard
plaiters on my breast and side to ease mo
SC that 1 could breathe.
SUCCESSFUL INCINERATION.
**! read an advertisement of Athlophoroo
In a religious uajier published st Detroit,
and though I had not much faith in It I
sent for a bottle. 1 thought 1 should die
before it arrived, so great was my pain.
In thirty-six hours alter 1 hajl began tak­
ing the medicine 1 was cured of my rheu­ 'tin* etty, Wednesday, in Undertaker Sam
matism, linre been able to sleep ever since,
snd have had no more jmin. That wa» t^e
14th of last May. I sent for ami got six died nt Columbus, Ohio, on ttaturday tail
more bottles from Detroit. After taking
four of them tho swelling has nearly all
gone, except in one «.f my ankles where I
was hurt last fall, and that is getting l»ctter
every dry. Thank God for Athlophoros;
it has done even-thing for me."
And all this long sickness came from a
hot meal tskea on swarm day, followed by incineration, that tin* ga* w.» taut, ittf und
achill. If Mr. Ludington returns to public tho turnaoe [x-rmitjad to gradually coot At
I life it may lie safe to say that he will go
around with a Imttle of Athlophoros a* a
cure for the physical evils from which not
•ven legislators are cxemjiL
Lowixin, March Xi—Iteporu from Rum**

I ea»e made and provided, notke 1» i.-rrbj pm
Chat on Batunta). the totii day &lt;.f Af rit, a. It
t IMG, st mie o'clock lu the
I -kill wC
' al imbUeanctkm to the blrbot bidder al tte
I north front dour nf the CMirt U»u*r In th» rttr
I of Haatii.g«. Michigan. Um* |irvp»rt} d-ntiM
• tn Mid liwtrtcage M fnlkiv.
G»m;rrt&lt;rtnx M
. the quarter |Knt on the n. *ide nt v-rtsou IT.
| In town three txwlh &lt;rf mnp- &gt; uid ’eii. u*

atandlnx in the center of.the highsr» * f-!»r»
of begtanto(; Utraee al&gt;&lt;tg - r«-:;t&gt;-r nt mN
mnway south 7t&gt;*i degree* ;- &lt; -■ c‘ a.‘:-' ate
t*K HNta; tbeaee noutb m: a It- lanOel sill

eeuialninr t"’&gt;. - ■-■
&gt;1 tpim the a'rat -id.
Dated Jiu.iisn I3h

lk-tault taxviuc Iccii inaUe In ,ti
et a certain mmtcagr Mrci.tcd t1:
Mow. imnunird. c? Yr.nlrv Sf
countv. Mlehixim. to8nru.il&gt;- buri,
...t

tar the r&lt;&gt;untj &lt;&gt;f Biwiy u»'
Mtcbigan. ta I.il-er l&gt; id inortr- e*
IM :ili't !£*&gt;. atilt hr anld rk:Iroit th" l
WClipRrtl lii Midmprts if"
’
atlvc, Bbdhi&gt;i&gt;meeeahyr-^t |;i«.- i
inx tarn imtituli-d In i&gt; . - । italic for principal
Notice!* tbcrof.

Utica, N, Y, Marvti Ik -The tu-tet put
ta the tMd by the Knlghta of Uber at
Fort Plain, with ttie exception of toilector.
WtaU eta-tod n«-..F &gt;1^.
i«_
__ .. . ’

the amount din- on Mid tr.
■
the cost-, of thf» fttvt Ioann-. !t-rli

large majority.
THE MARKETS

Health is Wealth

The city ball st Fall River, Mara, with

ttMCtwrlHoorn, tn the clfy *-t BCoeaty nf Hair), timt t'ri&gt; u the f lthe Clrwult Conn for Mid Cimm
In which aold-tnortxrovfl rn nuThesouttihalf r,l&lt;rf the aoutb n-t qteigj
i U ] of tin? arantli east quUrivr :1, ol 'cctirti l-lw
Ihjln town three (3j iiortb of tamr ten i--'I
In Barrv Countv and Mate &lt;4 Mkh’ranDated thl« oil) nay id n br isr* ।; '
SPRl’lLLK BUBFOIU’. M.tWb
STUART A .SWKKT.
Attororja (iw Morts*.-- -.
(•rand Kapni’ Mich-

ELY’S

At present eight woodsmen with
broken legs and one tilth a broken arm
tMl No insurance.
A mob of tho unemployed at (doge, Bel­ are in the Mercy hospital at Big Rapids.
gium, indulged in a riot which erased only
The Izest on earth, can truly be said
after a tight with the gBiidarmer-. Several of Grigg s Glycerine Salve, which Is
•ure, safe and speedy cure for cuts,
Dr. Benjamin Elirnmnn, who introduced bruises, scalds, buna, wounds and all
other sores. We positively cure piles, fealtry-CMckmX
tetter and all skin eruptions. Try this rod Kt**r. Nriltt
born near Stuttgart in iNHt
wonder healer. Satisfaction guaranteed UflBWl.73 rerted;
ConunfaMionar of Agriculture Colman oc or money refunded. Only S3 cents.
Sold by F.HotchkJto.
Sangamon county, Illa, statical agent for
Chilblain, ami frosted feet and hand, cured
with a few apnUeatioaxS Wert'. WoeM , WonSer or family Liniment. All druggtet*.
Friday staled that

Q

Creaa Balm M

itarrh
J’CLY'5''^!
pFAMBA'SJI

* hcu apjdivsl |nl&lt;ithe^W|

eatKinx te-aliby -w-’l
errttona. It atta)«l
the nu-mbninee

KVlKTTIV,.
NOT a tJOVID
■ RNVFF.

'HJsy^fever
of th e Brim Into w-b «*»

_ --T.__

.

ui. »L

presenting a statement of his Irish proposal*

(b'r-" -v Y\. ’

f—*&gt;
of tar sbaroof the procsMU of Um
*■**&gt;■• book, MMKM to Mra Cor Uta, Uur

Did you Sup-

Philip Bpi-» feU twenty feet from the lop
’ auw in BpriuguoM, DM, Thursday,

Only an candidates for departi

ICUREFITSl

porx Mustard Llaiaxut
^coJ
for horses ?
It it for i~&gt;fibromalioa of all flesh.

’ng ’waxbW
irsisst

�Three Peculiarities

II-*----- T .’"Z'"'. T”” “C"B. even u&gt;
editor could afford to eat eggs.

Hood'* Sarsaparilla. the great blood purifier
fcgnlattns racil^ne. I* charaaterfaed by
three r■cullarille*, namely:
■

x

The combination of the various
remedial ageqta uaed.
The pi ..portion In which the root*.
herb*, barks, etc., are mixed,

.

The procem by which the active
i»roi*rt,os arc «*“*«»•

1ST!
.
2d ;

3 d:

Mumpeorv prevalent at Hillsdale col- is that of any num or woman • afflicted
with disease or derangement of the
li ver, resulting in poisonous accumula­
tions in the hlood, scrofulous affections,
eick-beadacbm, and diseases of the kid­
neys. lungs or heart 'These troubles
can bo chred only by going to tbe pri­
. Hart has voted to raise St,500 for mary cause, and putting the liver In a
healthy condition. To accomplish this
water works.
result specdOy and effectually nothing
Grand Ledge’s skatihg rink Is to be has proved Itaelf so efficacious as Dr.
Pieroe’s "Goiden Medical Discovery.”
converted into an opera house.
It h rranrUd that parti., are killing which hits never failed to do the work
claimed for it, and never will.
deer in Emmet and adjoining counties.
Jackson prison officials are1 greatly
Efforts to organize a base ball club
}n Grand Rapid* have failed; ditto stirred up over what thrv believe to be
unjust
critictam nlxiut the presentation
Grand Haven.
of the "Mikado" to the convict*. They
It is thought tliatthe free mufl deliv­ say it has been custom for a great
ery system will be put la operwtion in many years to give the contract men
some kind of an entertainment yearly;
Ann Arbor soon.
only, heretofore it ha*always tieen giv­
that the pinelan^sin en by local talent, and had the enter­
Michigan will be entirely cut off in tainment !»etm of a local character this
from ten to ill teen years.
year it would have passed unnoticed.
One thousand dollars has been siile
The ancient fable of the fox who said
scrilied towards building a new Metho­ the grapes were sour because he
dist church at East Ogden.
couldn’t get them, doesn't apply to the
The new Methodist church at Flush­ case of P. 8. Fox, of Memphis. Ten.,
ing is nearly completed, imd will be who writes: Please tell the people that
Mishler's Herb bitters cured me of one
dedicated on Sunday, the 2»lh
of the worst colds a man can get Every
Henry llodfi^.of Mt Clemens, has other medicine 1 used did me no good.
been awarded a pension of 8*W after Jt also cures asthma, cholera morbus,
having his daim rejected three limes.
constipation, liver and kidney diseases
“Bob" Smith, of the Gratiot Journal, und neuralgia.
emphatically denies the rumor that he
A three-year-old daughter of Charles
will sell his excellent newsp;q»or prop- Berger in Grand Rapids fell from a
third story window to the sidewalk
and
struck on her head. She was pick­
II. B. Balch, of Cadillac, was struck
by an encinti Friday evening and in­ ed up unconscious, but revived, and ap­
stantly killed. Tbebody was terribly peared tn be all right except’a big
bump on her forehead.
mutilated;

After a man ha* Btepped with his
At Alp-n» im,a».ouo h-s of iofl »re
bare feet on tbe bonn-aearching end of
banked.
J1'8 -heart Koew out &lt;ith
pity at the sight of a yellow dog trving
Cadillac lacks school room for 222
to crawl through a barbed-wi* fen&lt; * children.

that nh npolonr is due to Widow
Grimes. In our issue of lust week we
stated that she had eloped with an
eighteen-vear-old man. fhe truth is
tiint she was thrown from un eight­
year-old mare, which she was riding in
»i Jop*. and which slipped and fell.
Mistaken will happen in the best regu­
lated newspaper offices, and when we
are confident that when we state the
item-was sent over a telephone wire no
other apology will la? needed."-Boeton
Advertiser.

&lt; result &gt;' »nwslletae of unusual atrength
• । rit'.vti power, which effects cores bere.i:&lt;. uaro'ialied. Three peculiarities belong
-'•'■i-.r.i-ly t". Hood's Sarsaparilla, and are

Unknown to Others
. Hxr-aparilUt 1* prepare’1 *’lh lh®
.1. &lt; ikill and care, by pKannaclrt* ot
.*■ at••»!» am! h'DU cxK’rtfM^’*’ Hence It la a
. . ... •„ -rthv of entire confidence. If you
. Mnla, salt rheum, or any dls' ' ■ -1.. !,!■•&lt;«'. .ly*pjp*la. biliousness, rick
. • kidney and liver complaints,
. . ■ • ■ .mtatism, do not fall to try

il

There was a somewhat mixed crowd
at a mauiueraile liall giv&lt;u jn ^ew
&lt;i°rk' &lt;$,am*'hoPI*&lt; r
present, but
Mrs. uam whopper was not.
Ap­
proaching a Tebtd nun he playfully
tappwl her on the shoulder, and saidthee by
thv sylpb-llke form.”
3
To ht* ainaaement he recognized the
voice of his cook. Biddy Muldone.
“Haze sor, don’t tell the ould tadv at
home that yea tiw&lt; me hereT
'
” 1'hat's all O, K., Biddy, and don’t
you tell the old lady j\&gt;u met me here.
Ta-ta, fair sainteas.’'-Texaa Siftings.

Hood’s Sarsaparilla
j r,.c binend food's Hnnoparllla to all
. . ... the\iie«t blood purifier on
Wm 'G.UTr. druggist, naraiitonfO.
•i , «b.u* iparillah.iscurednieof serof. ::
and done me worlds of good

/• „..containing many nddltfooal rtate.». .-•••&gt; will bewhrto all who desire.

Hood's Sarsaparilla
too Dosos Ono Dollar.
Frvhat* (Intel

il the rotinn of Barry, balden at
Ih-o In the 'City of HaMliws, on
L ih il.w ot March. lu the year
taht hundred und ciirhlr-wr. '
W...Colo.....
Judge.. of Irouatc.
&lt;v- *
nul filing tbe petition, duly verti Dwtiflit.gusnUanufsrid minor,
'■ Clilraxo, -State of Illinois,
.•may tw Ih-i-nsed to sell certain
oh! |iett1lou rieterita-d, for reasons
i&lt; ordered, ttavt Monday.tbe 12th
,

Cw4i» U.lerrMed In Mild
aiHwxir at a «e«Mon of
Imldrn nt the l*r»»batr
tx &lt;d tuMluc*. In said county.

■ry rtf said |&gt;*inioo and tbe
r:iu«log a copy ot this onter
in the lls»tii&gt;r- Hsxxr*. a
and • ir.-nlated In mid County
vli week for three Micccsalre
d ty &gt;tf hearing
••OLE.
Judge of Probate.

FIIE HASTINGS BANNER AXP
I |)I’,TIb'lT WEEKI.Y TRIBUNE
•»».e - ir fur $2 &lt;*) duh. This "oiler is made to
u»t!i’W&gt;l and m sGub-cribers oLihr Banxkil
X7
__
M. L, QOOK.
■rywhere. local
hxm. Win |&gt;a&gt;
i y ami nil
I ■&lt;:*!&lt;•&gt;»'
SILVER ........
tiret. Boston, Jiao,

A Dakota justice of the peace was
trying u man for obtaining money un­
der false pretenses by making untruth­
ful statement. concerning a horse his
had sokL
rather severe sentence
was passed and the prisoner said:
"Judge, that sentence is unjust"
’•That sentence won’t lie changed not
to any very great extent not ef the
court knows herself," thunderwl the
justice.
■
“But there was alleverating am! extenerating cucumstances in connec­
tion.”
“Why didn’t you mention 'em be­
fore ?"
“The court didn't give me no chanhs."
“It is tbe opinion of the court that
the court bad something to do with
this trial—ph-ase ante np yer fine here
Tore 1 sock 85 enter you for contempt
o’ court."
"But just let rue explain; you know I
told the man that the boss was only six
years old and wouldn’t balk; well vou
see it was that soril ho«s you trailed iue
and I took your word for all this."
"Hey.' Wa« it the one 1 shoved onter
you last week?"
"That’s what it was, judge.”
“And you didn't say nothing wuss
than that he’d pull and was u colt?”
“That’s all. ytar honor."
"Well, this iiakes the case entirely
difrent—circumstances alters cas&lt;«/I
don't see as you said anv more ttian
was nec’sary to unload the hoss—1'B
remit the hue and discharge you on
your own recognizance. Ef you an the
jury’ll come out you may ir'egate at the
expense uv thfc court."-Estelline Bell.

“There is nothing like Dr. Thomas’
Senator.]. AV. Moon, of Muskegou,
declares that he wouldn’t accept the Eclectric oil to quickly cure a cold or
governorship if it were tendered hhiFon relie.ve hoarseneiw.'* Written, by Mrs’.
M
.1. Fellows, Burr Oak, St. Joseph Co.,
a silver platter.
Mich.
William ’ Will*, of Charlevoix, paid
A
winter camnmeeting is in progress
849 for the privilege of thumping his
father-in-law, and he thinks he got the at Salt River. These uieetingt* are not
held in camps.-but are so named be­
worth of his money.
cause they serve to warm over the con­
Battle Creek knights of labor are put­ verts of the summer campineetings.
ting .ill their energies into a project to
start a co-operative manufacturing in­
The recent Htatiaties of the number of
stitution in that city.death* show that a large majority die
Necessary preparations are being with consumption. Thb disease may
made for erecting several large brick commence with an apparently harmless
business. blocks ut Petoskey as soon as cough which can be cured by Kemp's
the weather will permiu '
Bul.-uiiu tor the throat and lungs, which
The WestSide News of Grand Rapids, is guaranteed to cure and relieve all
will make il* first appearance, al&gt;out cases. Price 50 cents and SI. Trial
size
free., For sale by Fred’k Hotch­
April 15. . J. G. Lee of tho News Jour­
nal. Grand Haven, will be the editor kiss.
and proprietor.
The Allegan Choral Union, number­
TlfG estimate of the peach crop in the ing nearly 100 vocalist* of that p ace,
vicinity of Saugatuck and Ganges, have engaged 1). C. McAllister, of KaiAllegan county, is placed at COOJXJU amazoo, to inttruct them for another
baskets, and Saugatuck wants a rail­ term.
road to ship them.

FALSE TEETH.

wore false uteth is said to li*ve been
just sixteen years old. How her teeth
came to fail her so early in life is not
known.
It la known that she was not
a great candy-eater, and that so far
could be ascertained she had always
taken admirable care of her teeth. Thin
dentfat who made her teeth said th lit
there must have been some inherited
defect in the formation of her tecth-~
something wrong in the bone structure,
the fault In which could not easily bo
detected.
“What i.« the average age of pcreon*
who wear fsl«e teeth?" asked a reporter
of a Denver dentikt.
"From twenty-live all the way tn
fifty years.
I presume, however, that
more persons wear false teeth after the
age of forty than before.
It seem*
there is a general weakening in the
t^cth *1 that agi- among a great many
persons."
-It fa a pitiful sight, that occasioned
by the loss of teeth in very young
people. They always feel it so keenly,
and make such earnest efforts to retain
va»Mm *» taj
every miserable tooth in the mouth.? i
-Do you find that people arc reason­
able in this mattcrP'^
,
,
Having* City Recorder's Office.
"Not nhvnys. A great many of them
elector* of the *ereral ward* of the city
when they find they must wear false Toofthe
Hastings:
teeth expect them to lx&gt; poor titan the
Iti pursuance of Section Six («) of the City
&lt;
liun&gt;r.
notice
Is hereby elven thkt the annmtf
original*.
Now. anybody who stona
to think knows that a dentist can barely cltjMdectlon will be hold on Che fitth (Kb) da*
approach the standard of excellencu
to be elected: One Mayor, one Recorder.
that nature lias liked, to say nothing &lt;rf arc
«r Trewuror. one Juvile of Peace in place of
surpassing 1L but these persons fret I runkiln T. Campbell, whose term ot office ex­
and criticise, and annoy a workman pires on the fourth ot July next; one Marshal,
our School fusnretor one Supervisor for tM
until he fa scarcely able to accomplish First and Fourth wi.rds; ooc Supervisor for the
anything.
They are never suited, and Second and Third ward* of said elty; also oat.
one alteration after another has to be
made, until the work fa worth about,
twice the amount of money it was ut ’
first
This da*.* of people want thenteeth as white aa milk, whereas tho«
who have more intellipmc** know thnt
teeth, to look natural, must not be as da* of July i ext.
The fowvtaff r
white as pearls nor indc&lt;xl anything
bordering on *ucji whitcnca*. In fact,
a set of false teeth to look natural
First Ward-At Jordan's wagon shop, Michi­
gan
Avenue,
should be rather, darker than the
Second Ward—Adam Tinkler * buBiBog.oppo­
natural ones."
.
.
site the freight depot.
Third Ward—Allen Jones' building. Jefferson
-Who wear false teeth most—men
or women?"
fourth Ward—Sheriff-* Office. In Court House.
"Women, to bo sure. Men preserve
their teeth with their beards and by the
Mh dir of March. A. D. |S«.
use of tobacco. The latter preserve*
FBANK STEBBINS, Recorder.
them for years, although it disfigurus
them to a great extent and renders
Default hat
their mouths anytffing but attractive Uo of a certain moripaKO made by Janins O. Lee '
the fair sex. The beard, too, also act* and Harriet M. Izclili wife, tn William J. and
L.L. Holloway, dated July 17th, A. D. 1*3, and
as an effectual disguise, so that a "•♦opted fa U&gt;e office Of Inc Register ft Deeds,
heavily bearded man who ha&gt; very bail for the County of Barry and Male of Michigan,
teeth never comes to have his teeth
,on which mortgage three
fixed unless they give him terrible pain,
„
। nt the diUr of Uih notice
sum of five hundred and eighty elglil and
for you see so tar a* looks are con­ the
nli-eteen one-lumdredths dollars, and no suit or
cerned he is QQito safe in going about proceeilhigs at law having been Instituted to
recover the money* secured by said mortgage
with a mouthful of old snags.
any part thereof. Now. therefore, by virtu*
“With women the case is different; or
ot tne power ot sale contained In laid mortgage,
when they speak or smile their teeth and the statute hi sueb case made and providea.
are wholly expos**!, and any woman
who values her appearance knows what forenoon, I shall sell al public auction, to tbe
it means to have good teeth in her highest bidder, at the north front door ot the
Court House lu the city of Hastings.-Michigan,
mouth. Couquettcs invariably throw that
being tbe place where the Clrrnit Court for
back their heads and laugh ’ if their the County of Barry is boiden. tho premise*
teeth are gwxl, not otherwise. If they ilescnbMl In said mortgage, &lt;&gt;r .so mueh thereof
m may be u-ccssary to |«y tbe amount du* on
are bad. they contrive somehow noLte »au mortens*. with eldbt per rent, interest, and
open their mouths to any great extent. all legal Cost*. The premise* being described In
"When some decide to have new
teeth they are always loth to part with
the last two or three teeth that arc known and described as follows: ■
remaining in their mouths, and always
insist upon having the teeth inserted |o
include those.- Now. of course, we nuqre »ev«-ii west.
can’t do anything like thnt. bill some­
DtUed March nth. DX
'
WILLIAM J. *|.L HOLUlWAY.
times It takes a king limo to make tho
MnruoMNMS.
subject clear enough to customers so
CLEMENT SMITH Attorney for Mortgagef*.
that they will consent to have these InM
teeth ouL Women hang to their teeth
Default liavlnp been made lu the coudlUoa*
precisely as they do to their husbands; of u certain mortcuffe made and executed by
they don’t give up until the Inst William 11. Jewell and Roxanua I.. Jewell tils
minute."
•
“Is there tnuc|i difficulty In accus­
toming people Io wear false teeth?"
“Yes. indeed. There Iuu* to be n
lveu to secure the payment of two thousand and
re hundred dollar*
in leu year*
knack acquired to enable people to cat
-tat* thereof, with Interest al the rata of
with them, and sometime* il fa never from
clgst per^ceiil. per anuuui. payable annually
accomplished."
.
It
was
in
said
mortgage
expressly
agreed that.
"All persons learn to talk with false
Bl.nuld any default be mad* tn the payment of
teeth, but then* are many who never Mild Jnlcreat or any part thereof ou any day
learn to cat with them. For the mpMr wbertaa-Uie same 1* made payable, a* therein
and-riiouid the same remain unpaid
part these nre very old people, who exprewd.
aud in arrears for the space ol thirty day*, then
can nut reconcile’ themselves, ■some­ and from thenceforth, niter the lapse of said
how. to eating with a mechanical con­ thirty days, the aforesaid principal aunt of toe
thousand five hundred dollars OrtAIXb.
trivance not furnished them fry nnttiqi. with all arrearage* nt Intertot thereon,
b. ,
nf anta
a
aThen, too. there nre those who have
executors, administrator* and umignsi
gone without teeth for years, and who hl*
become aud be due and parable Immed­
thus find it difficult to learn the use of iately thereafter, although tur penud
new ones. There was an old ntah In uixne limited iit tbe payment thereof may uot
Uieti have expired, anything tbrreliibeforo to Die
here the other day who had not oaten contrary tlwrrvl ir&gt; any arse notwithstanding.
meat for fifteen years. 1 made him a And detauit Haying been made ItUur paymrulof
new set of «“o»li.'nnd he so far conqucnxl the difficulties attendant upon th* Inter.-I dueJntinnry 1XU. A. D. 1AM. and
their usage that he was able to go v«t default havtnR alu» been made in payment ut *U
Intervxt clue Januao !Mb. A.. D. UM. and
to a restaurant and cat a beefsteak the tho
default havitix
oeen :nj»‘e la vatmum at fell
I
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day after he pl*» them in hfa mouth- !!)•• ...I- ' ■ ■
doe .Unuury IMli. A. D. 1MB, amt all Uie
That was a very remarkable en«o, luofr- same
ha* tai tten mut wiuuncil UDMid ms! tai
cvur. and does not happen every «lt»y in arrvars for the ejnee ot thirty da*** and more
mid Mill o'main!nff unpaid, the aforesaid mfa.
the xyeek.'
cilKtl sum of two thousand lirafiKSHfias;
hundred dnuan
••WU&gt;-i. Il ih»t tri*- irelli wo
i»LW»i!. with all artvanwesoi Intcresi tH-1—
much cheaper IbtHi they useil to bcfi ■ U;nh beviiniid I* cow dpciarnl tube now due aa*
which default tho
"Well, you sen wlmtcvctfa SCaroo jfa IHO-atale, and
an.t t»y
*»*(.•*&gt;.
ra- power ot sale
tn naiJiiuirtffaie contained has becnuie ouerwhigh. The reason fa obvious i-iiougb. the.a*
tn the whole aaiouut thereof 1 hath KttaWhen false teeth went n rarity they ripal imd i'lten st a» aloresald, nnd whereas
claimed to be due still unpaid ou sMd
cost the customer live or six times «.* lheiv
uiortuscv and tbe note aevom puny {ng me smne
at Ute dslr of this notice, the Mini ot three
make them; now they are so nlentifnl tliju-jioi one hundred and iiiuctT-fmir dollar*
*cvcnty-frarcent* 'fxi.h.h) fur princlntd
that tho matiufacturers are obliged to and
and latere»t, und no suit or tu'&lt;X’-rdioff« at law
make them cht'atxT, and tho dentist
now gets aImnit three times n* much
Now. tberefore.-nobee 1* hereby guru Uiat
tnoQoy back M h&lt;* put* into the ma­ by virtue of the potter of sale hi said murtzage.
terial*. He-cohkl live very nieoly and contaln&lt;-d and the statute tn stjeb « a»r marie „nd
on the rixierntb tint «rf June. A. D.
not make quite «o large a percentage, provided,
tF-d. at one o'clock tn the aPteriMkin, at the
but. naturally ho down’t choose to do north front door or entrance «&gt;f th i- Court Bouse.
In tbe r|ty of Hastings, in theeouaty of Rarrr
tux”
r
’
and slat- ol Michigan, that being the place (g
••Do women like the gold to show in tariffingtbcyircuitwtrtlorwddt'iraiity •■fB»rry.
where 'Uhl taremtuis are slt-nte.l
win k.
their teeth?"
nt puli
“W«U. l-should say so. Thorn ore sold
bidder the i
▼wy few-of them who do not put in
thnt proviso when they arrange tor onr
servi.Ciw. Tncre’e a woman East «om&lt;*- premises bsiug described tn Mia mortcage, «a
where who id fiavihg her teeth filled a» tho-e emarn nlucre or p«rv,-h of buid vltn ■
In Ute to« nablp nt Assyria. In the eurwly of
with diiumrads. That’s tlitf newestund ata
Dairy, staur ot Mldtlgan. and drecribed aa' lollatest thing in denUstrv, und 1 don't l..u&lt; I., u-ll -

ForPainSSSS
TAR

OUGHBURE

SAFE.
SURE.
PROMPT

Itch, of every kind cured in 30 min­
utes by WofJftfrd’s Hanttary Lotion.
Wm. Langley, of Royal Oak. was 80
years old Friday, and to indicate that Use no other. Thu never fails. Sold
by
Frederick Hotchkiss, druggists,
he's nearly as young as he used to be.
Hastings, Mich.
he sawed a cord of wood and came out
of the cont&lt;-st fresh as a daisy.
An Auu Arbor uuui I* cutting hl* third sol of
teeth.
Miss Clara (to young Mr. Stammer,
A lady perambulated, the streets of
whoseveral
has just
a song
Bay City
daysfinished
th'ts week,
carry­al the
piano)—“The impediment In your ing 837.D00 In cold cash in a hand bag. Why even’one need*, and should take Hood'*
lu the »prtns:-*
speech. Mr. Stamm* r. doesn’t seem to After the unsuspecting woman had left Barsaprilla
t.t . *' — ---- •
!■
In Its ...i.Im.T
FIVE THOUSAND LADIES
to ,1 • • r Fancy Work. Nu canvaasins; no affect your singing."
the city the Tribune gave the snap
Me. Statumef—“N-n-Ot at a-all, &gt;1ias
Zd: Because tbr IiLkmI IssluggMi and impure.
. :
F. i»lly.|i-anied and heat. Five to ten
i ihi. i.r w.'ck at lids season. Steady ein- Clara; it is only w-w-when I a-a at- away.
Hood'* SarsapriU* purifies.
3d: Became, train the above fact*. Hood'*
■।
th'.-ir roumi. Apply st once for
G. A. Johnston, formerly superin­ Rarasprilta
:..t;u-wpt
u.yt-uuicuw.t i.m
will ilo a greater amount of gix&gt; 1
! ANtt Al;i &lt; &lt;&lt; &lt;kiib serliocker BinldlHC) 187
._ e&lt;i.
(Suddenly changing thesubjecL) tendent of the Wolverine chair com­ now than at auy other time. Take it now.
-I’. St. Ihrtt.iu. Ma-t. r. O. boj.5,«S.
I "But, M-m-mim Clara, I w-w-wish to »- pany. Grand Rapids, has taken advan­
At the soldiers’ home. Gpmd Itaplds, are pc
s-speak to you re-regarding a certain ra­ tage of the low rates and has gone to veteran*.
)
v
। jtas»t.t:n&lt;»x*NoiFiciL
m-matter tb-that is of v-vital ini-p-p- San Francisco with 810,000 worth of
Vsi&lt; e h hereby piren that the firm of Brook* portance to my f-future h-hapniness. I furniture.
They are look lag for ynu everywhere. Drafts
I &lt;.,,L |
;
air In unexpected plarc*, going from tart
A malady something like epizootic is of
ut whom all nil-aunts dur the .have l-|ovcd you l-long and d-d-devotroom* to mnl one*. carele»*ne*s In cliangltig
edly, and I want to a-a-ask you t-to Im* prevalent in Grand Rapids, it attacks clothing,
lu shert anything which eud* In a
m-my wl-wi-wl-wi—er- ah -t-to be my children more frequently than adult* "common cold In the head. Unless arrested
wi-wi-wi-wi-*"
.
become* seated In the mucous
and many of the school children are ill this kind ofofcold
GEO. H. BROOKS.
tlm head. Then It 1* catarrh. In
Miss Clara (blushing shvly)--“Whv with it. The disease is of a mild form membrane
ADRIAN D. COQK.
anv
and
all
II* stare* this disease always yield,
not sing it, Mr. Stsminfer?'*— Harper's
to Ely's Cream Balm. Safe, agreeable, certain.
and not considered dangerous.
ami Cure, by one w ho Bazar.
I'rieaSta.
,e years. ‘I rented by
Thomas Elliot has been appointed
Detroit paid. lor poller service last year
M» of the day with no
Little Paul fa having a great deal of
In thnre months, and difficulty in eoinmitting tu memory the postmaster at Applegate, Sanilac coun­
ty; (,'iiark-s A. Chandler, Cambria, HillsAl wav* keep West's Cough syrup tn the house
Lord’s Prayer. The other night, after d'ttle county: llyram D. Runyon, Disco,
for
Midilen aliaeks of eolds, asthnis. and all
repeating it with the assistance of his Maeomb county; Isaac T. Dodge. Gow­ tbn&gt;at
and lung disease*. Best An use. Ail
mamma, he looked up and said: “Mnin- en. Montcalm county; A. T. Young, dnigswta.
heat-One-humin-d i l
utu,
the L
Lord
._, won't tt..
—.’. be glad when I can
r.;n Salt River, Isabella county.
A vein of uatu*l nas* iuu been struck at
sav this through without a break?"—
The Phumix mutual life insurance Murine City.
Harper’s Bazas.
■
’
•’I’ll attend toll soon." Don’t cheat yourself
company, of Hartford, owns a large
A man livinj&lt;in tbe Missouri River tract of tend in Grand Rapids. Owing In that way. Your hair Is arowina thinner, dri­
lurticuiani inquire of Daniel Brant
mid mon* I IfHess every day. Have It slid re.
country. DakcAa, visited a "no license to city improvements the property has er
store it* original color, softness ano ?!•»** by u*
town" where the law is rigidly enforc­ been taxed 84I.OOU. The company has Ins Parker * Hair Balsam while you may..
ed. On his return a fnend said to iiim; brought suit to restrain the city from
E.
G. Hsri, of Lapeer, ha* $16,000 In rested in
.talc nt Minnie IL Tobias, a minor,
“S’pose you*had a pretty dry time collecting this handsome sum.
fine horses.
in-iij civeii that 1 shall sell at pub•ii, to il * inci.&lt;-s: bidder.on Fri'lay, U&gt;e down then ?”
AVhen Cyrus B. Simmons, of Chester­
West's
World's Wonder or family UnltnenL
“
No,
I
enjoyed
the
day
fust-rate."
. April, A. D. PM. al ten o'cks’k In tbe
Vseful In every house for eul*. but ns. »eald*.
“Don’t see where vou find any fun in field, died he declared in a will, written t*ui*&lt;**.
-liilses described tielow. pur­
neuralgia, rhhimntlstu. Always fives
bv himself, that his daughter should
i author By granted to me on a temp'rance to’wn.’f
satffxctkm. Ail drunttets.
rbnirtry. A. D. tft*. by 'the
have
no
partjn
it
unless
she
had
child
­
“Well, I never hml a better time in
Barry comity. Michigan, all
' Tbe HmixhUn court house Is to be rootal
IBeatid iutrrr-i ot tbe »uld tny life. I saw an ox seam run away, ren. in which event 8500 was to !»«• wilii
copper.
hdd a man's d»t during a fight aud paid her. The will has so many other
A great blessing. West's IJver Pill* will al­
was
asked my private advice ou four curious qiiHhts that it will be contested.
and de»&lt; ntsii as follow* to
ways
be found a great blessing to ttawe affilrtt*!
boss trades. Would you want any
Jennie Wall, a Kalamazoo girl, wilii liver comptalnl, dyspepsia, iiidlxe*tli&gt;unnd
more’n that.”—Estelline Bell.
brought suit last Tuesday against skk headache. Thirty pills 20c. AU druggist*.
Solicitoiia fiiend—"That's an awful Willbiin Parker for breach of promise,
cold you’ve got, my dear laiy!, Now, assessing her damages nt 85.'J I). She ttUMW.
whnt .you wait to do is to go right offered to aettlo the case for 800 casK
home and take—" Victim-“Just jot down, thinking, no doubt, thnt SfiO in
Tim be»t »atreiD tnn worm for Cuts, Brnitea.
it down in this b&lt;&gt;ok, please. I’ve gut hand was worth more than a possible Bores. Ulmre, Salt Rheum. Freer Sucre, Tetter,
85,(XX) judgement in the bush. The fltanpepllancl*; Chilblain*. Corns, and all Skin
:■ -nils i&lt;»d*. thihephircofl*rui’nnlrtji, one hundred aid forty-six other recipes
Hrupllot*. and positively cures Piles, or no pr'Y
: t-.i iterr* itflamt. all being In tlie alrcttdy, and 1 expect to meet enough cash was settled.
rreiulrrel. Il Is cuaraiitawl to give perfect sari*
■&gt;f BiiiUimin jn Hie *nimty ol Bnrry, friends before tifght to bring it up to
Henrv Mathers and L. I). Johnsofl, faction, or monre refunded. Price is eeut» per,
: • hiztown taxi iqirthnf range* weal
two hundred.”4-Puck.
charged with placing a horaeand buggy box For sale lw W. il. Goodyear.
it-it l e: roarvl*u:i. IiW.
CI1A3.M. MACK.
Hcrotidii diseases maul tret themselves In the
Tbe Silver Standard is the name of a on the railroad truck, underwent exam­
Guardian.
Hood’s Haraaprilla clemiMTi the. blood,
new paper published at Silver Plume, ination Fridav, and were held to the spring.
and removes every lalut of scrofula.
UoL It ought to succeed, for ifcjpas an circuit court in 82.000 bail. The evi­
of the c&lt;;Ue of Olin nnd Hxrlin eye to business ns well as great common dence showed that Johnson employed
Mathers
to-place
the
horse
on|the
track,
TRUTH-TELLING.
en-by gnvn that 1 sb-'' sell at public Sense,' as is.proved by it* motto, which
■' " । ■1 ieh1:'tast bi.Jti- r. aF.-iday th&lt;&gt;2M reads; “Trylng’to Do BuslnesH Without paying him 810 for the work. Johnson
• ■ • tpril, A. D. l -*i;-it tan o't,..A k tu ttmfore- Advertudng I» Like Winking at a then collectetl 8100 dauMtgea from the
11
residence n! Mary Bera, latedeeeaarailroad company.
‘ ' '"•'
nine.IE the township of John* Giri in the Dark. You Mav Know
i
. " irrv • irnity. Mi.Uilgari. purauam-e to II- What You Are Doing, but Nothing
Therefoulil l»e no better purpewe. or
James II. Moore, convict, was pardon­
• ■■ .'--:..r&gt;d menn the nth dnv «&gt;f February Efae Does."—Exchange.
ed January 1, the condition being that resolve, on the part af any one who de" ; •. i x the probate anrt of Barry county,
i ..;.:.ui. oil -&gt;f the e«t.-ite, right, title and inUs&gt;
Nothing smote orintaal than the fol­ he should forever abstain from drink. airc*l that tin* year shall go on and
t'-c.*&gt;nenamed iniisc-of. in and to the
James couldn’t stand liberty, however,
clone with a personal Itencdiction. than
•
dr-tcrllM-d real estate, sltiule and lowing answer to an advertisement for
"
l'' }ta- township of JfibnMown. Barry an “office bov" has come under my no­ but nrjrried-a dissolute woman of Jack­ to “gird up tlic loins of the mind’’ in a
Malihpjii, and described tu follows: tice lately. Ptihaps you will deem it son, took to heavy drinking and War­
■ ■ »s-. 'ixidrtl imetliirds of the following de­
good-enough to print and thus let the den Hatch notified the board of pardons. fixed determination to apeak the truth
' ;: •■ •! r -.1 estate to wtt:
i -■-outb side of the Miuthexst quarter, (ii) laugh go around. Hero fa the epistle Friday the fellow was re-arrested nnd "nothing but the truth.” It*will
and will serve his full term In prison,
;' th-^tutheasl corner of tbesotrthwnst quaT- justs* received:
hardly bo denied that careful truth­
'• • • . &lt;•( mhiIoii number lihic &lt;9&gt; tn the townMister P 30 i want the job my foke* remaining there until the latter part of telling. whether relating to persons or
• I -. .l»inu&gt;town, If laing township tnunlxr
-'ii itirthof range number eight (F&gt; west, is not rich I halve to russel ther are ded 1888.
to tilings, israthnrnt a discount , than
’'• ■'Hinty of Barer and state of Michigan, it l*tes hel bow hard times is i am 14
Mary
Bluiuhardt
instituted
suit
for
at a premium. Especially is this the
'
■,;‘‘v'’,,‘'5prl,*'&lt;lbu»d1ytnf(qithews* aide
....... BiUle Creek andilsstlngs road, contain­ and can do chorea 1 look weP with new divorce from her husband in the Wash­ case in the common current speech of
: -i t v fire nr., acrtf. af land mm or less. . dow on 1 would like to get» good plow tenaw county circuit court, alleging aoclal life m respect* persons. Com­
D..t -d Mio-cd «tb. A. D. IMS.
in your oils 1 can learn fast.”
that she liked her husband well enough, monly it is no much easier with many
.
I.KU M. DHWr.Y. Gnardlon.
My informant says he got the place but she could not stand ber fathw-in- people to utter words of deprociatiun
mind telling you that I, think there'll
ami is "learning fast. ’—Chicago Trib­ law. When the case was called Judge
than words the reverse of depreciation,
Joslyn
told the ufihappy couple a neat thnl the hubit has fallen into of being bo a rnge for'it among the . belles. I .1'0 ot the north wt«t irartkx.al quarter
une.
________
little story; tears glistened in the hus­ critical anil even consoriiMis. From believe I could point you tn lailics In &lt;&gt;t
1 "•» the roinlctkm of the party or parties Inri.ii*?KMdum
Iln f inumber
-nf &lt;l&gt;.twmrnta*
.....II. ...... ■ (»i/alM&gt;
■1 - *• ■ .... thetlds
very city who would glndly adopt
■ onmtnl in destroy ln&lt; my Beu Horse.
For right yenr. Col. D.X WlUlntmon. band's eyes; a sob burst forth from
OunrlOT-XlMter. L. S.A. and ei-l . S. Mary;forgiveness and penitence were lips s&lt;&gt; employed thefn fall*, in conse- this or any other silly fashion if lhey
DR. D. McLHAY.
qnoncc.
the
least
possible
of
the
sweeter
• ‘ -HeviHr. March I.Mli. IMS.
thought it would improve the apjwarConanl at Callao, was crippled with noticed in both faces, and the curtain
word* &lt;»f commendation, and*uf the ance of tl«o'.r teeth and render their
rheumatlam. He gino rellrf (mill be dropped on a reunited couple.
.
’’S hl.l. POINTS OF THE TRIANGLE,
charitv which "never failcth.” Of mouths unusually attractive."—Dernier
'•luiEjriNu; a meeting of all regular 95 used St. Jacoba ofl whirl) cured him.
course
this
latter
style
of
speech
cbmes
thgrep members af the E. M. rite of No remedy on earth equals it for pain.
t’.vd Red Star Couth Cure effectual­ largely from thoughtlewmeiw and from Tribunc-lh-pHl'tiam.
Aifbililiit, in good standing in tbe state Price 50 cents h bottle.
ly. Dr. C. Fawcett, Union Protestant caroletumesa, which are ever a twinhood,
'-—The Philadelphia CnW say* that
“i ifithlgun, is called to assemble .at
Muskegon merchants talk of forming Infirmary, Baltimore, Md. No depress­ oblivous, a* not a few are.'to the fact
the dfy of Hastings. Midi.. April 7th.
••Lebanon, Conn., has a citlxen "who
ing effects.
that thoughtlcssfiiftM and careleasneas boasts that he chew* two tun* of tobacco
JMSth st 2 o'clock p. in. and form a Mys­ a board of trade.
The
Marquette
Mining
Journal
will
are
at
least
not
moral
qualitiee:
that,
A weak back, with a weary, aching
tic Ttfuple State Council of I*nst Mas­
a year. There t* a chance here to work
lameness over the hips, is a sign of dls- be enlarged April 8.
instead, they are too often parent in’an old joke about the man being a
ters ot the Great Work.
I sources of what is both untruthful and Teuton, but. after all, it la beat to call
»y authority of O. CctmcH.
I
unjust.
—
Botlm
Watchman.
him a p.ain Itar.*7~7‘—
f. BIKER.
coated. MplUsSe. All druggist*.
Blood Bitters.

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e Hastings Banner.
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X be remembered that Rill Tweed
This in the nuuinrr in which O’Brien,
” belonged to thin rug, and ft to of
Humi, Mica
cth-1884
course fitting that these Michigan re­ have given a point to an old friend:
“O’Brlbn. I hear they have struck II
” formers should belong. ’
4
From the last Journal, it is evident in Con. Virginia. If w. I'd like to get
a little.”
.
- that the editor thereof has formed an
“O, pa haw! No each thing. Don’t
’ attachment for “Bulllonist Manning. touch it!"
EDITORIAL NOTES.
The old friend went immediately ant
the Wall Street treasurer of the U. 8.”
bought all the Con. Virginia he could
Jfthebusfnets interests of the com­■ as he is called. But John will love
carry. Fortunately tho stock advanced
munity are not permitted to employ’ anybody or anything, if he can only rapidly, and he commenced to think
foreign workmen and only those who&gt; get the poslofflce.
.
about selling. He called upon O'Brien
are connected with labor unions, in
Even Harpers Weekly, admits that again, aadthe following interview took
ether words, if competition is not to’ reform has progreesed backward under
Old Friend—Good morning, O'Brien.
regulate the price of labor, siiotdd for­’ Cleveland's adm!nutra|ion.
MOST PERFECT MADE
I see Con. Virginia la edvanetag.
eign manufactures be allowed to send
T|&gt;ere are rumors on the streets of a
their manufactured gocets into this[
COMMUNICATED.
rich find. Had I bettar take in a little?
PRICE BMCIKO POWDER co..
country to compete with our own?
We ha ve just been amused bv reail- Too bad I aldn’t have some a few days
CHICAGO.
________ •_________ T. lu
Certainly not Every business must be1 ing in "The Hastings Journal” what •go!
O’Brien—Yes. It was unfortunate;
enabled to keep its expenditures within purports to be on interview with our
fellow townsman, J W. Bentey, in but you aoe I did not know what they
its income. If a manufacturer is com­
which he is represented as giving his were doing there at that time. Yus.
pelled by labor unions imd national reasons for no longer acting with the you had better buy what you can. I
legislation to employ a certain class of republican party. We do not question .think it will go higher.
laborers, to pay them a certain amount, the right of any one nt all times voting
The old friend loses no time In ret­
qf wages for a certain number of hours as he pleases, und if the reasons are ting to his broker and ordering his Con.
For the Spring Trade. He in the exclusive dealer in tu ,
sulficient for him no one else has any
bratod Tailor-Made J. C. k CO. CLOTHING. The NnhSiS'
wbrk, then certainly he mast lie free to right to complain. We do complain, Virginia sold immediately—"street or
fix a price on his productions by which however, of any man attempting to board."
Best Made. Beet Fitting Suits known to the trade.
Ever afterward, when speaking of
be Will be able to pay such wages. If palm himself off for what he to not, of the lucky turn in Con. Virginia, he
the price of his products ire fixed for giving false reasons to justify his own never failed to give hb&lt; frlen&lt;T O’Brien
acts, and of Ming deception in any case.
the manufacturer by foreign competi­ Of all men deliver us from bypocritee. dne credit for putting him in the way
tion, then he must be allowed to say In the interview above referred to Mr. of making a fortune; and when, on be*
bow much he can pay fo/ labor, and, Bentley to repnsented to wishing to be ing consulted as to the prospect of any
particular mine, .took great pl reams
efcc versa, if the wages are fixed for understood that he has heretofore been always in saying that he bothered him­
a republican and has voted with that
him by labor unions then ho must be party right or wrong. This certainly self very little about It, as he “always
Full lint of Unix,’ Youth’x Boyx and Children , fiuitx.
'
allowed to fix the price of his product^. Is amusing to those who have been gets his points from Mr. O’Brien.”—
Wihm Bros.' CelthnM Skirt,
Otherwise no business can survive. cognizant of his party fealty for several Sacramento Recorcj-Union.
years
past
It
is
our
opinion
that
for
Business in this country seems at pres­
WOMAN S WEAKNESS.
ent to be struggling between the upper several elections post, at least, Mr.
Bentley has steadfastly voted und work­
I have received the follow­
and nether millstones of free trade and ed for Mr. Bentley without much regard
ing letter from Washington,
labor unions./Free trade and high for the success or the republican party,
The other morning a boy about four­
or
any
other.
He
has
constantly
en
­
wages are directly opposed. The soon­
which explains itself:
deavored to worm into office some of teen years of age knocked at the door
HIGHAL OFFICE.
er laborers understand this, the better his personal and business henchmen
of a house on Brush street and asked
it will be for all classes in thia country. without any regard to the party which the woman if she. didn’t want the snow
War Department,
A good Men's Suit for
■ .. S3 5G; others sell tor It«
He has shown cleaned off the walk.
Business furnishes employment to put them forward.
A good Men's Worsted Suit for
Washington City, March IMh. fMff.
• ••■ " W;
*•
■ ir H
A good All-Wool Men's Suit for
“How much?’’ ■ho
’
...in- Mr. John Bessmer,
■... «»; - - |2
laborers and pays them their wages. adroit business capacity in tliia line.
cautiously
By this means the Common Council.
4(1_
Fine
White
Dreas
Shirt,
unlaundried,
for
....
40;
P. O. Drawer No. US.
Profits are what give life and energy to School Board, etc., have ever had a quired.
Good »tvle Man's Hat for
26;
.
Hastings, Michigan.
“Thirty oenta.”
bnsiness. Make? business of all kinds champion in their number to represent
Men's Working Fanta, for
100;
“I won't pay it. If you want to do
Men's Overalls&lt;
profitable in this country and you will and look after Mr. Bentley’s private the work for ten cents yon can go Dear Sir:
40:
and
business
interests.
If
we
mistake
I
have
the
honor
to
inform
you
that
hear no more of low wages and strikes.
OTHER GOODS IN PROPORTION.
not it is not a great while since that ahead.”
I am nota prepared to authorise the ■
When business Is thriving and laborers Mr. Bentley was a candidate for office
Ho leaned on the handle of bis snow telegraphing qf the indications at gov­
are employed the market for farm pro­ in opposition to the republican party. shovel and looked,thoughtful, and she ernment expense.
If you still have the necessary flags,
ducts is good. The interests of all It is not at all inconsistent with Mr. finally queried:
“Well, what do you say?”
and desire the special pretiMions and
classes in this country are identical. Bentley’s conduct for sometime past
"It’s just as that woman around *the cold wave warnings, and will notify
for him to be the democratic pnd
There should be no war of classes. greenback candidate for mayor at the corner told me.” he replied. “I me at once of these facts, instruc­
Help the manufacturer and you help। approaching election. His politics have shoveled off her snow aud she gave me tions will be issued tn hare them
tbe day laborer and the farmer and the, been conspicuous for personal aqd self­ fifty cents. I told her I wan coming to telegraphed to you at the expense of
Having no rent to jmy, running my store on tlie lightest
this seriver.
common carrier. Strikes produce stag­ ish alms for years. Why all this flour­ ask vou, and she said------ ’’
pense ofany in tho city, buying and selling good-for cuh,|
ish of trumpets at this time? This
. I am. very respectfully.
“I don’t know her. What business
nation in business; protection gives1 matter is exceedingly thin. If Mr.
Your
obedient
senmt,
is it to her?”
can makejjrices on any line of goods cheaper than any other
business life and confidence.
Bentley wants to be mutor to advunee
W. N. HAZEN,
dealer. You can get better value for your nioner of me thu
some personal or busifleus interest, whv
Brin, and Bvi. Mad. Geu'l.
“What did she say?”
-Mr. Prohibitionist, you of republican। don't he come out like an honest man
Chief Signal Uffeer. U.B, .1. of any other dealer.
“She said I'd grl'loft. She said that
^antecedents, please arise and tr ue ans­. and say so and that be to willing to be
FYom now on 1 will have the wrether
any woman who wore a plush saoque
wers make to a few pertinent questions; the candidate of any party or faction and passed it off for a three-hundred- Bi-dlctfons daily except Sunday, per
that will nominate and elect him?
egraph. 1 have also bought two
renumbering that ‘•confession is goodi This course would- certainly command dullar sealskin would be mean enough
standard thermometers, which have
to
go
out
nights
and
shovel
her
own
for the soul,” and that it is a duty you more respect. Gentlemen of the ring
been tested at the Washington signal
snow.”
•
.
owe your Gbd and to your former asso­ do not seek to hide under such thin
“B&lt;jv!" whispered the woman aa she office as to their correctness. Breidee
Your whole deformity to clear­
ciates in that grand old party born un­ gauze.
ly seen.
Has it not been talked tnrnwf white clear around her neck. thia, I have bought a fine Holostcrick ba­
der the oaks at Jackson, that you be that Mr. Bentley was to be the “I want yon to clean off the snow. rometer; which shows the state of the
honest alike with yourself and your democratic and greenback candidate When you are throiigh I’ll give you 3 w eather. All of these instruments are
displayed in front of my store for the
for
mayor
for
several weeks? silver dollar and I want you to go
fellow man.
you hope to dupe the fol­ around and hdl that woman that any benefit of the public. I also will post
Don’t you know that while the op­ Do
lowers of your party and make them one who buv» and wears dollar-store the predictions in writting on a bulletin
ponents of the republican party are believe that Mr. Bentley bits recently jewelry anil fourteen-shilling shoes board in front of my store. To explain
bitterly hostile to your political tenets, been struck by a great flood of light hasn’t got sense enough to fall off a the flags hoisted dally. .1 have cards
which will be given Tree to any ime
your counle is a source of great and that his mental vision has been bob-toiled car!”—Delrml Free Press.
who will call at my store.
gratification to them? That while wonderfully and miraculously enlarg­
ed? Nonsense, -gentlemen. Do not
-—A proftMSor, when traveling in
they openly pat you upon the back- require men to commit intellectual
AGENTS FOR THE
Switzerland, fell into a chasm, without,
knowing your alienation from the re­ and moral suicide by requiring of them hdWever, sustaining serious Injury.
publican party counts one-half vote for to talk about the tariff aud silver ques­ W|ten his fallow-travelers ran to his as­
its opponents; while your (the prohibi­ tion before nominating them for office. sistance, he exclaimed triumphantly:
I should think the example of the la­
tion) party has not the remotest possi­ mented Gen. Hancock, who declared ••Science la right once more! I dis­
bility of being succecssful—they secret­ the question of tariff to lie to "be a load tinctly noticed that I fell with an initial
From n WaUrbwy to tbe Finest bo’.lrf IWd
velocity of five metres to the second.”
ly imprecate you and your political •iitistion aud one which did not concern —Le PoslMon.
the administration of the general
isms?
government, would be frreh in your
Don't you know; that, tho liquor ele- minds.
^Tbe dnuulBt, Fred lIotchklM, mH* Uwky
rntntis to-day more in fear of the repub­
Just how protection of American
industries
leads to labor troubles, just
lican party than all others combined;
lucky Uwr clear are tons Havana DUer.
how tree trade would regulate the price
yts, even your own prohibition party ? of labor. Just how the free coinage of
i nun all the fading factories.
Can it be that that bourbon party, silver would enable Bentley Bros. *
ADVERTISED LETTERS.
te’toro addre^rd to the following m-nmu rewhich makes no pretentions to the ad­ Wilkins to do business on a cash liasto,
nulninr lu the post office at HssUnzi Barry
&lt;rtid
just
where
Mr.
Bertlev
will
find
n
vocacy of the suppression of the liquor
eoanty. M.chlraa. Mareb
' M,UT&gt;
Y4,U1
D. H. Moore. Hxrtraffic, gives you aid and succor, ex­ party that represents his views as form­ ,
ulated in the wonderful Interview recept in the hope that you may so weak­ fa-red to, are questions thnt are just nie Eurry. J. 11. vanace.
Drop I*U«w-W. H. Oole. John Osborn.
en the republican party as to encompass now troubling our brains. Perhaps the
philosopher of the Journal can afford
to tit any Byt, and » complete Hock of
its defeat?
W. H. ItlWtlUi, r. M,
us some light on the subject. We hope
la short, are you such a blamed fool that Mr. Bentley will not imitate toe
Also the BRYAN No. 13 and 61. both Iron and Wood Beam Plows:
as not to see that you are being used as author of “Past, Present and FutifiB,"
..
ww’SWkned oommtttre win reeel re blds
Al) the*, food* t will-ell a: * .nurt) prnliL
tberatapaw to pull democratic chest­ and rush off after that hard-headed but • for the building of a whool botiM: in wboo! di*J
Three Flo ws combine Strength. Durability and Ease nf Han Ilin* .*• th*
unscrupulous
protectionist
Ben
Butler.
nuts from the fire? Do you advocate
**u“c - before you buy.
’
?LCarU
' on■'
and.onprevenud
Perhaps, as Mr. Bentley has abruptly Ml b. All blds to be Heated
the ascendency of the democratic party forsaken us, we had better not nmiufest
l I also buy OT.J&gt; (R)U&gt; AND KltVEU.
and'“free whiskey” avowedly for the too much concern for his future, but
him to his idols, the almightv dol­
purpose of opening the eyes of the peo- leave
■
We have the Largest aad
pie to the enormity of the rum traffic ? 'lar and the inordinate desire for office.
(let our iMc®
Tours resptctrully.
Well, my dear friend, how do you rel­
COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS.
.1. M. LKACH. t
1'. W. I'DGERS.'
ish the idea of being a contingent to
Common Council met iu apecial ses­
A. U. ICKKS. I
oodyear
ons
the bourbon party, anyhow ?
ision Wednesday evening March 10,188b
Hto Honor. Mavor Weissert, ‘in the
The wage question is of paramount chair.
&lt;
Roll being called, the following
interest-in this country. As to where :Alderman were present: Aid. Beamer.
the agitation of the labor problem will jBlack, McCoy. Osborn and Stebbins—u:
absent: Jonea, Tinkler und Watera -3.
end. it is impossible to foresee. Much,
The Mayor stated the object of tlie
if not all, depends upon the action of imeeting was that Mr. Parker had en­
a protest in regard to Henry A.
the laboring classes themselves. Should tered
1
they, become excessive in demands and .Goodyear moving his old wooden build­
ing up wart of his hotel, he therefore
tyrannical in methods employed to en- wanted
i
the council to enforce the or­
force such demands, labor organizations dinance
&lt;
entitled to guard against cal­
HIS STOCK OF
of fire.
■
snust needs become oppressive to labor- amities
1
By Aid. Black;
»
ing men; and the sequence will be a
Resolved, That tbe Marshal be in­
rev alt which will result in great injury tstructed to enforce tbe ordinance en­
to guard against calamities of tire,
to the cluses soughtto be benofitted by titled
I
nf f1.a
1 f..—_ .v *
COOK, editor-

Has an Elegant Stock of

Clothing&amp;Furhishing Goods

special

z;

EMextracts
MOST PERFECT MADE

A Gard to the Public.

R. K. GRANT, Cash Clothier,

H. A. Goodyear &amp; Sons,

Watches

Bryan Star Chilled Plows.

Jewelry
CLOCKS,

SILVERWARE,

SPECTACLES,
Musical Goods.

ss.'^

JDm SSgSMEI, tbs Jwslif,

DUSSELL HAS
JAEMOVED

H. A.

G

&lt;Sr

S

.

MONEY SAVED!

Having bought a .large invoice of TEA,

DRY GOODS

question but that labor will succeed
according to the justice ofita demands.
Il then behboves laboring men to be
cautious and prudent, awoiding the
councils of tbe almost omnipresent
demagogue, who is ever ready with
volunteer advice.
The signs in­
dicate that tills individual is mm&gt;erou.*tly present ta. the labor organizations of
thw country. If the labortag men

problem will

k

Carried by all ayes.
On motion council adjourned.
PRANK STEBBINS, beconlrr.

weAvill until further notice give each customer

AND

a better TEA than ever before; and to induce

^^-illixiery G-oode,

customers to try, will give a 5 cent ticket with

To the First Door East of Hicks Bros.’ Gro­ each pound for cash. Tickets good in 25c
lots for any Crockery we have in stock at face
cery, on State Street,
value.
‘■I

..AsheretofoM.hekeeMr8^
line, at the Lowest Prices.

yMW

Try Our Tea!

�The Hastings Banner.
HASTINGS. THURSDAY. MARCH M. IBM.

Local Advertising" Rates:
I. I’lif"
&lt;•
•
New* !&gt;«•"■ • Jtt “
I*r fl?,’Notice*.Scent* jxrllne.
t-uni* of Th*:ik*. 10 cento per line.
»: url.wv niwl r&gt;#«tli notice* tree.
AH nonce* (or EntorUlnnwnt* for profit of Inhlu.il* or orcnnuatlon*, except for charitable.
or benevolent purple*.
•»« ‘•burned for at
ip) THE TEACHERS* CLASS.

r John O’Neil, a young man Kell
known in Uris dty, w» btirWM cere individuals within tbe prohibition
ranks, we also contend there are Also
many political shysters. There ure"ulso
sincere temperance men und prohibi­
’Tnu
C. T. U. will jriv. a socud at tionists without the pule of the party
T.raperatwe Hall on Frida, aftornoo,, of that name, who honestly believe
of this week Supper wrvrd at the th,%t the interests of the temperance
usual time and everybody loaded.
cause can be best advanced by other
Cos-tuact for building Frank Good- than the impracticable and fanatical
course advocated by the professed lead­
t“r.? ??*"'
h°I“'
hoes lotto
ers of that party. A majority of these
tha. the work will be No. -1. in every sell-sty led leaders are worn out politi­
cal hacks—ward politicians, seekingthe
chaperonage of the church for their
1°^° °^hav tipped over on State own selfish political ends. As well
street Tuesday. James Wooton. the might the church doors be thrown open
Ji’."'
cut about the fur ward caucuses of any and all politi­
tSloSA
y
thr0WQ from cal parties. And more, appropriately;
*or in such event there would be no
deception practiced to secure an audi­
of V1? Babtlst ■church Will
ghe a pound social at the new church ence. People would previously know
the character of the entertainment.
1 uesday evening, March 30th. Nupwr
from 5 to &lt;. A cordial invitation ex­
PERSONALMENTION.
tended to all.
James Cqiwley Sr. is quite ilh
.t .11
°",p' J* dea&lt;h HS averred by
green liack and bourbon organs, the
Charley Barlow, of Coldwater, is in
dhtposition of tiie corpse ia evidently a tlie dty.
nuiuer of great concern to its surviv­
J. L. Wilkins is confined to his house,
ing opponents.
/chahlie Baldwin astoniahed the on the sick list.

The Journal accuses us of unjust
warfare on Sheriff Long. We deny it.
We plainly and forcibly expressed our
views on acts of his that we considered
decidedly out of place. But our critic­
ism was open and plain. We consider
that infinitely better than the warfare
against Mr. Long in which Hicks, and
it is said the Journal editor also, are
engaged. They propose to prevent Mr.
Long’s nomination by the greenback
convention this year. Ana yet the
Journal pretends to be Long’s friend.
Mr. Long may pray to be delivered
from such friends.

C., C. FiELDs^of Charlotte, has been
in the city this -week looking up the
roller mil! project. He is a practical
miller of many years experience. For
81,5(V Itonus and assistance from local
Suitable ftw .School Teacher*, which I will sell
capitalists tu* will put up and operate a
VERY CHEAP!
r. ■■
1U0 barrel roller mill.. The bonus now
I also keep in rtoek U&gt;e WATERBURY
amounts to uimnt 81.05*1 Tbe loan
from local capitalists can doubtless be
secured, at least there nre good pros­
Fine Stock of Jetc*try, etc.
pects. And now if the farmers in this
vicinity and the bualDcat*’ men who
• look iny stock over before pnrrhMlng
have not already done their duty will
come forward with their subscriptions,
John T. Rock is now ' clerk of the Hastings can have u roller mill.
-.^ptheraere a few days since when he
pitched against a southern club at Hastings House.
Pnoiim. Caucus.—At the city prohi­
Savannah his opponents getting but
Miss Belle Spaulding spent Alondav
one hit off him. j
bition caucus, held Tuesday evening,
at Grand Rapids.
Hlinois Timothy Seed, Michigan Clo­ L.Mr" .^Iarb Hussell is now located at the following ticket was placed in nom­
ver Seed, Uine, Hair. Stucco, Cement, Sioux Falls, Dak.
ination:
’kat BsUin} HoHec.Flour. Jackson Tll£
Mayor—L. E. Stauffer.
Mra. ueo. II. Tinkler is visiting
Quality and price warranted.
Recorder—E. W.Shrope.
Woodland triends.
Renublkan caneuaM * HI be held, for the perMarshall—A. J. Angle.
F. H. BARLOW &amp; QO.
.)[ tHiniinatiiu: toMrn»hl|M&gt;mecrs. at the fol
Mr. and Mra. W. Graham start for
wing place* and dates:
;•
Justice—J. M. Hewea.
. Rkv. Hunsberger will deliver ids
Horn. .1
.
School Inspector—J. C. Woodruff.
last discount on “Bible Moitab” Sunday Nebraska this p. m.
\t Jtope Center store. WedtjeMuy, March 3ltf. evening.
First
Ward—Aiderman,
Hiram
Tlie succeeding 'Sabbath
J. J. Potter and family, of Nashville,
t : n’elrck p. tu.. sharp.
Jones; Board of Education, L. G. Moore;
evening he will'reply to Remsberg's ar® In the city to-day.
.loiixarow x.
(.'onstable,
R. C. Waters.
.
ai Martin Milb-rX oi&gt; Friday, April 3d, imo. lecture on “False Claims.”
Second
Ward
—
Alderman,
A.S.
Dean;
Lewis Stern will go to New. York for
( Would It not be well if the truancy new goods this week.
Board of Education, L. N. Mixer; Con­
law was enforced in this city? There
stable, Bradford Dean.
AttJinToun Ho&lt;p». .'Utunlay. April 3n», tu are large numbers of cbilfjreri of school
John Ackerson, of Middleville, was
Third Ward—Alderman, Jas. Craw­
age that seldom, if ever, see the inside, upon our streets Tuesday.
ley; Board of Education, Dr. if. C.
Mrs. T. J. .Bush spent Monday and Woodmansee; Constable, John Mate.
at Mapk Grove Center. Thursday. April Mt, of a school house during school hours.
Fourth Ward—Alderman. Geo. L.
The lecture to the teachers by Dr/ Tuesday in Grand Rapids.
Wheeler; Board of Education. P. B.
Jos. Simpson, of Seneca Falls. N. Y., Dunning; Constable, A. H. B. Ellis.
Fiake, of Albion college^waa highly
At Thompson Hall.Ttiursdaj. April Mt. at
pleasing and instructive. A good aud­ is visiting at D. R. Cook’s.
Supervisors—1st and 4th Wards,
Mrs. Florent* Bowne returned Tues- Travers Phillipa.
ience heard the distinguished speaker,
Supervisors—2d and 3d ’Wards, D. J.
and paid the closest attention to fils re­ dry from a visit at Grand Rapids.
At the Center. Friday. April 2d, al2 p. ns.
C. Lumptnan.
marks.
Thos. Doyle is now baggage- in aster
f
T
he
memory
of
the
oldest
inhabitant
at the depot, vice. Wm. Hitchcock.
At fpwn limine, Friday. A;«rll:
Men and brethren, has it come to
hardly runneth back to the time when
Henry Bentley made a trip to the this, that Bill Hicks carries our little
Ai Town lli&gt;u*e. Saturday, March JTtb, at 1
tho roads were in such horrible con­ n orthern part of the state this week.
•ity around in his pocket ? He assumes
ditions as on Monday last. But very
Miss Kittle Holbrook has returned to say to this city and to the voters that
he shall dictate tbe nominations and
At the Pinery school bouse, Friday, April Jd. few teams were seen on our streets from au extended visit to Muskegon.
that day.)
Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Freeman, of Mid­ run the caucuses of the fusion party.
Dr, LanF, representing the Muske­ dleville, nre visiting friends in the city. He assumes to say that water-works
candii|atee must be nominated. Two
gon Medical and Surgical Institute,
Mra. Miles Main returned Saturday years ago he said it was "the riff-raff
was in the city Tuesday. He reports &amp; from a two weeks stay in Grand Rapids. and flood-wood and paupers of the city
good business. The Dr. has met with
C. M. Putnam, of Nashville, saw the that voted for water works.” Ono year
ago he said, that he proposed to keep at
great success in treating difficult ।, .quilts
si
of the county metropolis Tues­ this water works business until it was
chronic diseases.
. day.
*
rill find
carried. The fact of the business Is
Fred Hotchkiss is removing his
llerb and Hirna ’Walrath. of Nash­ that BIJI Hicks is a scheming, tricky,
stock of goods anu will occupy/the ville, called on Hastings friends this dishonest politician, who will blow hot
Hendershott block in company-'with week.
or cold to suit his own interests. To
A. R. MeOmber. Fred has purcluuted a
put the dty of Hastings in his control,
I WA!
Charley Dudley, of Detroit, spent will be to pul it in Ute hands of a man
fine stock, and wants all his old friends
A. &gt;qron&lt;l.hn\4 licit t
■Sunday and Monday with his cousin. who will use his power to advance his
and
public
generally
to
visit
him
in
his
^1 p
Inquire,
new location. See his announcement Harry Russell.
own Interests. What does Bill Hicks
elsewhere.
Mr. and Afrs. Clement- Smith spent care about the taxpayers? What does
[ Stafffer ft Crawley have a full Sunday at Ionia, the guest of Rev. Levi he care about the workingman. whose
The ice in the lakes LMnst dbuippearfriend he hypocritically pretends to be?
Master and wife.
i assortment of ladle® and /misses shore,
■cg.
'
Not a rush. He will use them when
John Mirshall, of MonroevilL Ohio, he can. and when he can't he will call
and a fine stock of boots and shoes at
Aiutiif Ayres ha&amp;heen engaged as
and Alfred Mann, of Clyde Ohio, are them “riff-raff and flood-wood.”
Imttom
figures.
They
are
sole
agents
•ity night watr’i'Dau. /
visiting
at
James
Crawler
Sr.'s
tor tho justly celebrated Prime kip
At the so called "temperance lec­
Ti«i&gt; material U being put on the boot. 1 hey will sell three goods cheap
Miss Stella Wheeler sang at the con­
-round for the new Goodyear block.
for cash or in exchange for butter and cert at Middleville Tuesday evening in ture,” really prohibition stump speech,
eggs.
aid
of
the
cornet
band
of
that
village.
of
Mrs. Ijithrop, at the M. E. church,
The luilding first west of Busby’s
i-jirber shop will be occupied as n harBut comparatively few people arc
Mr. Myers, of the flrm of Cappon, Thursday night, Dn Woodmanseeien­
MiftS shop.
aware of the great value of the pro­ Bertsch Co„ of Grand Rapids, is caring livened procet-dlngsand added zest to
There was livriv bidding at the auc­ duct of the poultry yard. One firm for the interwrtij of that firm in the the occasion by interjecting “You bet!"
when the fair speaker made a point
tion sale of the stock of the late lamented alone, in this city, will handle 810,000 Kiley sale.
that suited him. And when she so far
D. F Riley.
. worth of "hen fruit” the present season.
Mra. P. Al Stevens, daughter of J udge departed from the truth and obristain
Mils. Marble Bates, n piuueer of At the least calculation 825,00Q worth Cole, who haS‘*been very sick kt her charity as to rail out against the minis­
I'.utlajhl township, died Friday, nt an of eggs are purchased annually by father's fur about four montlis. Is slow­ try! the Dr. was ori hand and whooped
ly recovering.
Hastings dealers.
odtpnewl age.
’
up ^That’s right; Give it to ’em!" Now
Miss Lu. Perkins, sister of Mrs. L, C. this is what they call "gospel temper­
The ladies home miMionary society
TjiEKE wi« a goodly audience to lis­
ance.” Another thing. The parties
ten’
the 'lecture of Rev. Hunsberger will meet on Thursday .afternoon at the Welton, and who has spent the winter
here, leaves to-day, Wednesday, for Col­ who had Mrs. Lathrop in tow during
Sunday evening. •
residence of Mrs. E. Y. IIogle. All orado Springe.
her stay here had evidently posted her
up on their version of some local histo­
!•&lt;•&lt;. lorgi-t
rse E. Nevins members are req nested to be present as
Air. Armstrong, of Armstrong, Gra­ ry of temperance organizations, and In­
&gt;'- s April 1st. aitd dry goods are go­ early as two o'clock, and all other laham
A
Co,of
Detroit,
is
in
the
city,
duced her to say spiteful, (untruthful
ing i&lt;&gt; i«e sold cheap.
dirs who are interested tn this work are
looking after the interests of his firm in and uncharitable things, which tiiose
lij.Mi adieu that the Banner oflice is cordially Invited. Articles of clothing tbwiRiley matter.
w ho posted her dare not say. This is
that
can
be
made over will l»e gladly,
।ri |t.c&lt; 11 . print election tickets and received, and the same can be left &gt;t the ’
Mra. A. Hardy, of Nashville, who more “gospel temperance.” and shows
r-'q: i •'» short notice.
stores of 11. K. Graht and 0. D. Spaiild-’ has tern the giiret of Af nt. R. B. the contemptible littleness to which
those
who pretend to be reformers can
xiit&gt;. T.a i iinoi ’s lecture at the M. E. ing, or with Mrs. John Rock.
Wightman
the
nast
returned _to
Wightman
the
hastweek,
_____ _________
descend. Shame on the hypocrisy that
rhiirih Thursday evening was listened
Fihday night last tlie celling in her home Tuesday.
will call such a meeting a “gospel tem­
»«■
a Hiiiall Hudumce.
Mrs, Natlum Barlow is expecting her perance meeting.' It is a mockery and
Stauffer and Crawley’s store took; lire
DfitiNo thei»ast week several fine
sister, Mrs. A. P. Williams, and her two i a lie.
&gt;• deb »ofjhh iuive been Liken from after the store had been closed for the children, of California, in a few days, to
night from a burning lamp hanging in spend the summer here.
’.he Ukp in this vicinity.
Weddnng Anniversary.—Mr. and
a chandalier. Fortunately Mr. A- S.
\ t i en n to registering your names Merchant, who. happened to be passing,
A postal from C. B. Salisbury informs Mm. McGtocklin celebrated their thirti­
■ ■Im ue&lt;4; iTorii Saturday, if your name* saw the flames and gave the alarm, and uatbathc iswjgaged in the commission eth anniversary the 5th fast., at theif
residence in Barry. There were about
an- not already registered.
the tire was exUn uished without businees atX'entral City, Neb., and is sixty invited guests present, and all en­
Trade has l«tn dull in this place for damage, other than a hok Through the pleased with'his business prospects.
joyed ■ themselves, (specially Uncle
ceiling.
It
was
a
narrow
escape
from
r&gt; w da\3 •p.nit. owing to the nearly
Wm. Hitchcock, having secured u George. The presents were presented
what might have been a serious con­ lucrative situation in Colorado, started by Wm. Brown in a few appropriate
mij&gt;.isj&gt;ii‘le eundltion.of the roads.
for that place this morning. He in­ remarks; after Vhlch the company par­
Mi:&lt;. d. s. McIntyrk living in the flagration.
tends
remaining there permanently.
took of a supper fit for a king. Fol­
2nd wartF, desires to rent her barn. Fqr
BEbFOpn MeCLELLAX. Bn ex-soldlor,
lowing is a list of the presents:
’•.Tins. Hi-., apply at her residence.
’
Air. Herbert Schaiblev, of Carlton,
and a pioneer of this city, &lt;0vd Saturday,
Hanging lamp, A. B. Morford and
iD’.iTjji.icANsshould read thevaucua nt the home ot his sister. Mrs. Hiram who has taught a successful term of wife.
school at Coats Grove, on Monday re­
'■alia tor; th&lt;* various townships, attend Bennett.
Washbowl and pitcher, Mr. J. M.
McClellan was in his 5!st turned to his studies in Valporiso, Ind.
’he same and num Unite goad men.
Kipp and wife.
year. But a few days previous he had
Fremont Dillon, a former pupil In
Water set, Mr. Robert Webster and
And niw the iiuery is for whnt pur- received back pension amounting to over
the
Hustings
schools,
greeted
his
many
and wife, Mr. Ruben Webster and wife,
wj’i Fred Barjow use the- ground 81,000. a large portion of which, we un­ old friends herq Saturday. "Montie” is
Llbbie and Etta Webster.
derstand. will go to Mrs. Bennett, to
in tlie rear af J,s. Goodyear’s store?
Cake stand, Mr. L. E. Henley and
comfort her old age. Were It not fpr rtin ning a store in the northern part of
In preparing tbe copy for election his great enemy which held him in des­ the state.
:(
wife.
Fruit dish, Lalia Will and Jessie
tick.-ts cate should be used.to write the potic sway for many years. “Bed."
Mr. and Mrs. A. Taylor, who have
Letts.
haoire plainly, giving the first name in would have been a companionable man. spent the winter with their daughter,
'"1!
,
Comfort, Mr. H. A. bibble and wife.
Mra. Dr. LoWry, returned to their home
Glass dish with goblets, Silas, George,
Charley Mann is again Ln durance, in Oakland county this, Thursday,
:. &gt;L Roger;? cut ii maple tree on hia
Sarah and Llbbiefarm in Cdrlton one day last week that vile. Monday last be was brought before morning.
Set gilt band dishes, John McGlockmeasured'.seven feet throngh at the Esq. sweexey and pleaded guilty to the VW. A. Monse. Jessie Eydeahymer, lin, Air. F. Wagner and wife. Mr. M.
stamp;
•&gt;
charge Of assault and battery, perpetrat­ Bdle Fisher, W. O. Louden, Clara McGlocklin and wife.
Water set, Mr. M. B. Sage and wife,
There un- several subscribers who ed upon Will Olmstead, a young man Spaulding and Eva Pinkham, of
'''Jkhtto pay what they owe us at once, in the employ of N. T. Parker. The Mi Id । ville, were in attendance at the and Dr. A. L. VanHorn and wife.
entirely
unprovoked. Saturday session of the teachers' insti­
Vase. Alyron and Herbert.
we hopeQiis notice to them may be assault was
Mann
was
sentenced
to
a
fine
of
8o
and
Case
nut pickers, Mr. Wm. Brown
tuted
.
sufficient. !
costs or 2k) davs in jail. An inventory
and wife.
M. H. Wing, route agent on the AL &amp;
Fit and style cost nothing. They of his cash failed to show but little &lt;m
Cups and saucers, Mr. James Chore­
O.
railroad
between
Allegan
and
Toledo,
are only the result of’ experience and hand. and. in consequence, he is the
man and wife.
and Airs. M. M. Snedaker, of this village,
taste. See advertisement of “T, C. A guest of the sheriff.
Water set, Mr. Clark Eaton and wife.
were married at tlie residence of Mrs.
Go. clothing.
Fruit dish, Mr. D. L. Morthland and
Isr’t it about time a halt was called B. Snedaker. at Lexington, Ky., on the
wife.
ELpER A. F. Dempsey will preach
Ln the matter of using houses consecrat­ 10th Inst The happy couple returned
Pipe, tobacco and match safe by a
at Gregory's school house on S.*vbbath
to Allegan Saturday, and are boarding
next. March 28th. at 7 p. m. All are ed to the worship of God, for the hold­ at the Chaffee house.—Allegan Journal comrade in Dixie.
Bed spread, Mr. Albert Kelley and
cordlHlly invited.
ing of political meetings ? As intima­ and Tribune.
wife.
H. C. Smitu has solu the building tea in the Bannek of last week, the
Dress pattern. Air. Fred Lewis and
guise of “temperance lecture" was but
The teachers’ association held Friday
‘•^‘*1..by
m a tailor shop to Trav.
wife.
I hillipa. We undaretand Mr. 8. will tbe cloak for securing an audience at and Saturday evening of last week was
All that were so fortunate as to be
the
M.
E.
church
on
Thursday
evening
T&gt;on remove to Detroit?!
last for a prohibition political meeting. the test attended of any held yet The with the family on that day and even­
..Ackerson A Hates have iush/put
In this connection we assert that the lecture in the evening by Dr. Fiske, of ing will long remember the pleasant
time
they enjoyed.
into their egg preserving establishment Banner acknowledges no superior in Albion College, was an able one and
two tanks that will holdlwelve thous­ its earnestness of purpose in the advo- the house was well filled. On Saturday VNew Milk RouriJr-Edward Green
the entire day was occupied. In the read­ having leased the farm ot Mrs. Julia
and dozens of eggs each. J
ing of papers and their discussion
ff®Ueman named Benjamin politicians should be allowed to pervert which was participated in by teachers Altoft in the city of Hastings will start
! *’hopped dead on the streets of the church of Christ aud houses of and also by people of the dty. This Is a new milk route, commencing April
IM. jlTiis farm is situated in the dty
Middleville Saturday, Heart disease is
chrlstain worship for tbe furtherance as it should be, and we fed that It limits and is known as one of the but
'ippe^d to be the cause.
•
of their individual political aspirations. would result in great good to the
AdM Bponablr is to have an auc­ The “holler than thou” politicians schools, if their patrons could, to a
tion Mie of personal property at Ms uhould be debarred from thus prostitu­ much greater extent, mingle with and
premises 80 rods west of the county ting chuicbes. While we cheerfully take part in the gatherings of tbe
mbm*murnin.
farm, on Wetlneaday, tbe Mrt.
admit that there are earnest and sia- teachers.
I havr a targe Stock of

URSOKsj{tWfRENcH
SAVES

JOHN BESSMER, Jeweler.
Local News.

ZZ

Are Sole Agents in this City for the above celebrated Soap.

Try It! 1 bar 10c; 3 bars. 25c; 7 bars Kirk’s Soap, 25c.

tato itai J. H. Beamer &amp; Co.
Are the only Exclusively Cash Grocery, Provision and Crock­
ery dealers in Barry County. They buy for Cash. They sell
for cash, and cash only, and can therefore sell goods of any
quality for less money than any competitor, since they losenothing from bad debts, interest on accounts, or time spent
in keeping books.
01 ir
°°wplete in all its departments. In
U.1 O LUUK every one are Bargains for onr customers.
They are not “snide goods” for leaders, such as some of our
competitors are endeavoring to palm off on their unsuspect­
ing customers. That may work all fight with the Combina­
tion, but they don’t take with our customers, who want good
straight goods, and who know that we sell them cheaper than
any house in Barry County.
We have lately added a

Confectionery Departm’t!
We make our own Candies and guarantee their quality.
We give prices that sell them:
Horehound Candy « H&gt;
Cream Candy, Hand Made,

lb

10c I Best Mixed Candy W lb
25c |

Baazar Department
Is chuck full of Bargains always. An inspection will prove
this assertion. We have lately added a full line of Carts and
Express Wagons at the following nnparalelled prices:
No. 2 Cart, fl inch wheels,
Boys Wagon, U. S. Mail,
Boys Wagon. Express',
Bora Wagon, "The Leader" Iron
Axle,

*
Two Papers Steel Tacks.
Two Doz. Hardwood Clothes 1’ias,
Two Paper Pins,
24 Envelop XX (ta,
1.00 12 Sheets Best Note ’aper.
.50

.75

Tobacco Department.
Always a good stock of the best brands of Tobaccos and
Cigars, at bottom figures:
Spear Head Plug,
Spy Plug
Grit Plug,

40c I Bweet Cuba Fine Cut,
4Oc Bad Boy Fino Cut.
35c | Jumlio Fine Cut, a leader.
Sentry Smoking. 18c.

-

Night Hawk Nickle Cigar is the best that can be found,
our large trade in-them sliows.

Crockery and Glassware Department

A mammoth invoice of the latest patterns and novelties in
this department just received:
inch stand lamp, complete
25c I IDecorated
Decoratedtea
teaset,
set,5d
56pieces
piecre
4 50
Set glassware. 4 piecro
25c ’*Decorated
--------- - • •toilet
•• • set. 8 pieces
■3 IO
„
—
45
W gal. pitcher, Are polished
25c 17 inch plates, pea- set, best goods
Polkadot
---------- --------------water set,--------aaatdcolors
co’— 81
“’ W | Cups and saucers, per set, best goods 45

Wo have ordered the latest thing out in glassware, which is
called ’‘Peach Ware.” a very pretty and durable article. '
Come in and see for yourselves.
A full line of Ambenna and prices lower than ever.
Hanging lamps. We will close out our stock of them re­
gardless of cost

Provision Department.
The only Genuine Entire Wheat
83 25
Hour per cwt25 1b sack Voigt roller flour
fl5
25 R» sack Irving roller flour
80
50 lb sack Voigt roller flour
50 tt&gt; nock Irving roller flour
No. 1. whitefish per tb
New chicken mackerel
New XXX Mackerel large, weight
1 lb each
Bret Boneless Cod

Bast Herring per box
25
Beat smoked Halibut, extra thick 12W
Bret Ashton dairy salt, 1 bn Bucks
IM
Best Wuraaw dairy salt, 1 ba sacks
75
Bret Warsaw dairy salt, Mbu sacks
"
Best Rock salt, 1 ou sacks
Dried beef, hams per !b
Standard Granulated, 14 lbs
Confectioners A, 15 I&gt;s
Extra C. 17 1b*
Yellow C, 18 B»

Wanted I
20,000 pounds of MAPLE SUGAK, for which we will pay
cash, or exchange goods or sugars in barrel.

Highest Market Price for Maple Sugar and
Produce of all kinds.

First Class Butter Makers!
We want your Buttar, and will furnish yoa tubs to pack it
in, and pay yon a fancy prioe. Come and see uh. We mean
business.
Tours Respectfully,

�THIS SCJETO ON LAKE EMM

A SICKENING

OUR NATIONAL SOLONS
XT1LL HAMMERING AWAY AT WASH

ol BIWMy r.url railing It a dollar wm paying

INGTON CITY.

tbe principal 4»ech m cbamptaoaidp of t e
Bland dollar. Hn mid that to take away

Nxw Yoax, March J7.-A Blckwlng shto-

hb« &lt;oo&gt;j&gt;otlu&gt;:» i-oat
and tarrying Fawcett., isnded bh left *oe
upon Wilson leg. laying op*n.tho i'.osh

death of Repnwntative MichaelHalin of

ot this dty, was wlected for chaplain. A
number ot petitions from Knighte of Lalw
canal ami memorial* from U&gt;« tuinie •rganlUUK n de-u.-nuling tho payment of arrcan

been working ten hour* per day in. tead of
eight lugull* offered a resolution changing
inangurutis.i &lt;luy to April 30, In IBM and
term of 1’resident Cleveland.
M&gt;'nato adjeurned for the day out of rropact
memory of Representative Halm.

president Tuesday, as follows:
William L Trcnholm, of South Carolina,

comptroller ot tho currency in tbe place of
Henry W. Cannon, resigned.
John IL Oberly, of Illinois, to bo civil

upon which tho bank ho d» a mortgage.
After a eliarp struggle March 2&lt;i, and 27
■idcration of tbe bill to continue until comadjourned.
Washitotox -Crrr, March IS.-In toe
senate WedtMwday Van Wyck offered a
resolution ordering an inquiry into the al­
leged illegal use of government timtvr by
tho Montana Improvement company ; agreed

A bill rcgu-

federal courts was reported, on was a bill
granting right of way through Choctaw

to pay New York militia

(We have hun.tai, b

r.idi witmuse*..]

Many a woman realizes that

m many dUftrcal kimU of paten!
would try no more. 1 wantedto

Naw Ohlxaxh, March Stt-rA dispatch
■om Jackson, Mias, asys: AddUioual

B^^rtfully, K. O.jBCB WELL.
Medic/t^'l &lt;&gt;

’

BOBKirr t t i.t'iit

Th • info. nutoj receive:! induatai that It

ih-bcndt

THK lULL S.IXP

GREAT FIRE AT HELENA. ARK.

in a itrange land and without money.
WasiincOTOK Crrr, March 17.—Mr. B&lt;
snpermtendant of foreign mails, hat iu eii
authorities, which shows that there were div­
pat. Led on tho ill-fated steanubip Oregon
MB bagk of mall, of whl.h 113 were closed
bags, containing M) bags of letter mall for
too Untie I States an l Canada, the balance
being uows|«pcr mad. Only a portion of
tbe French, Rus dsn, Italian aha .Swedish

registered mail being all leak

Tbe money

ot tho-e from Italv.
/
.\xw York, March 18.-Several of the
Cunarder Oregon ■ f.remeu repudiate tbe

New OohKAXl, March 21—The Time*
Democrat's' Helena, Ark., special says:
“At 3 o’clock Sunday morning fire broke

Homrtlmwi a woman fcan that aho han Female Wmknew, when her trouble to of an entirely different mqurt.
A careful -tudv of our !*ook, ’’Facta for Women.” (which we rend to latflw only, In realed c«vel*&gt;|». on retyipt &lt;&lt;
10 cents,) wnufd cither ahow her that the haa n&lt;» such cpmntaint, or towete her wh»t U&gt; do if rito h^.
The nriee of Zm-Pbora Is, one bottle for El, or aix bottle* for |5. W here dnigKiate do not keep i\, on an onter for
worth we will prt-pgy the express Tbe dore to wnalL It to therefore inetj*ntow.

Lta.OUi; in.urance, M2l,(Vi.
Individual
losMt are as loiiows: X. Straub, g4&amp;,UJU;
John EUrnan &amp; Co, •lO.OUJ; Button Hein.,
•7.1OJ; J. Zeelig, »7V,&lt;tU0; J. C. Barlow, |B.OUU; H. Fendland,
Phillips county
bank, ti'./M*!; H M Gerok, lib.OUU: Jaooo
Fiauer, 125,(AU; Grant Brut. »)2,DJU; M.
Neuman, 112,000; H. C Rtghtor, •.2,00);

Do not let your daughter* say, a* so many have aald to ui again end again, almost in the ranie words :
“If my mother hod known nnd hwt taught me the facta contained in your book, instead of leaving me to learn them
by bitter experience, how much better it would have l»cc.u for me.”
"If my mother had known &lt;rf Zoa-Phorn, and IumI used It to correct my allmcnte when they first began, how much
of suffering I should have eecapcd.”
For Books or confidential testimonials, Addrcre, Private Secretary of Zoa-Phon Co., Kalamazoo. Midi.
■arN. B.—Letters addressed to the Privnt^Sucretary are seen only by him and our Conaulting Phyrician.

ADMONITION TO MOTHERS.
.

tiO.uuu; Europ. an hotel, 112,000.

PARKER’S
HAIR BALSAM

not it orc than two of them lo.t their heads.
estimated at about •1,000,000.

JOB PRINTING!

uot improved but in equal In volume and

bonds duo March I, which will be

prices, but tiie pratpect of labor troubtaa

Bpuxuheuj, Ohio, March id—Twelve
hundred employee of the Champion Har-

proved.
UM,&lt;xn
Bradstreet*, estimate* from available data

Knight, in tbe employ of tbe Champion
and Knife and
Bar companies,
of
which
Amos
Whiteley,
brother
ot
William N., la president The publication
of a daily paper, the Champion City Times,
Saturday night It will ba devoted to labor
news, and will sustain Whiteley'* position in
d.»-barging tbe Knights of I.at&gt;or. The

with a full force of non-union men.
IhnritaUw

Cullom's inter-state

monj-:

staunch boat?

Naw York, March 10 —The direr sent to

appropriation bill which
jraph-. for amendments.
the hou&lt;e udjouruwL
WASHrrtOTQK CtTT, March !«.».—A concur­
rent rc.-o)utioa ot tbe Virginia legislature

erwUe, anil here b their

■ear h ot only tho Biowdo. and tho ring-

brought in thU week. Whiteley will not
tn at with Knights of Labor committooo.
IS.OJi' or

never will. Mnn, h.v, ,|„WMt

Would a drowning person cling

Wakiukqtox Cttt, March 2a—The house
election &lt; committee will rajxirt adversely on punish them slooe. Tbe sentim.nt hero,
th” claim ot Hou. Frank Hurd to the seat cowever, i* advene to
t4C methods
now held by Representative Jlonioi* ot Ohio adoptod by the participants in tha a fray

nn 1 no wdUement ■eems poadbK Following

trclnum produeta by Holland

lh« ncn-er bu lwl1K,|
liar totho aex.

SHIFTING THE BLAME.

lutiou then came up, and Dolph, Coke, Wil-

held and too senate adjourned

™™, J « ihe ,K1,„
Ing, or d» cling,
lroa^

remedy for all eomplalnU&lt; pecu­

WasnixoTO* Crrr, March id—The home
committee on foreign affair*, Tuesday, by a

state* for hills, etc., jrocecded with. Bill*
wm offered tvi follows: To stop the practice
nt *nndlng committusp home with the re­
main* ot dercasuft-' represeutaUvo»; to

also a bill to pre:nit national bank receiver*

tallated upon hi* antagonist's shin Tha
kicking then routinusd without any iat.-rniption, cock thud ot tbe iron tool suoe*
upon the quivering liesh being followed by

wn* unable to tuc vM.nlly parry hawertt’*
blows

and in** only require* tbe signature of tho

amount paid her
auvband; to
_
pruTent
_____ ____
d to­
crimination
by land
grant tel»graph cvMiquuila- against otter compan. ra In forwarding telegrams; proposing
a comtuutional amendment prohibiting
polygamy.
Tbe bill to cloe up the

ZotPlion. utb« tra™,

L Teobu’.m. noiuiuiitod to bo complrollor of

inercsse tlu- p.iodons ot widows and diqtendent relattvo* from M to &gt;12 a month. The

Mbit importation of rontract labor; to in-

power Iict. a&gt;»Urouvlnwd,:,

when all clue has failed, h finally

to drift wood pnd dlsregartl the

claml liimarlt opjove.l to the Morrow bill
on the ground of its being a violation of
treaty obligation*.

In tho bouse, Brownr of Indiana, offered
nudution to inquire Into the truth of
alleged &lt;orruptl.ni in obtaining an appro-

tint, aneh^k^l, „ UI

illustrntea a woman sinking un­
der dlBeoxc and wcaknee-et*. who,

rwcued hy Zoa-Phora, a sure

tion of the Morrow Chinese btU, and will itsstead take up the president's m lingo rec­
ommending tho payment of indemnity to
China for ou'rngea perpetrated on Chinese
rabjeta iu this country. Tho chairman

rtUrf ot honorably discharged aoldien ol aix

■b. h auMmw,,, ,, ,1^

March 77—Three

passing upprojinate mortuary rosolutione,
adjourn; d
WACMOmrox City, March 17.—The bill
to allow drawbacks .on imported tobacco
when manufseturod iu this country for ex-

favorably. The EdmuniU resolution* than
■ nun/ up and were diaracsod by Cullom,
Morrill, Maxey, and Dolph, oftur which the

br r»r, mm.,!, 1.,,^,,^

brutes pa. ticipaUng bsing JaekiFuwrott anJ
We have choaen ax our
wore canvai jackets,
■tacking, rhtee with" Tn&gt;d^M»rk braiw It •' •Pt,r

»I&gt;e;cbee favored aq international agreement
brlngin: silver and gold into a condition of

Wabhixi.tox Crrr,

RESdf;

“THE PERIL and

upo^ which a statement of hi* Irish policy
would be formally prusentod to the bousr.
Referring to tl»e numerous and conflicting
rumors now circulating concerning hia In­
tentions and purporting to outline his pro­

PARKER S TONIC
Tlie beKt Coti-h Cun* you eaa nee.

invisible on July 1 next of about 00,000,000

HINDERCORNS

Cheaper than Ever,

prevalent throughout the country.
xggerated.

IF

Mr. Arthur is

Afttait •w outiGGi within
। an hour, more or
less, after a meal, he is a dyspep*
tic. It shows his stomach is not
country that Mr. Arthur U hopeless,'y ill able to dispose, of what he has
and not expected to live a fortnight He eaten. But to feat and thus im­
fortnight ago “He pose more work is an absurdity.
Take DR. JONES’ RED CLO­
VER TONIC, which cures Dys­
pepsia and all Stomach, Liver,
Kidney and Bladder troubles.
Cnrcnrxan, Ohio, March Id—About fifty
It is a perfect tonic, appetizer,
blood purifier, a sure cure for
ague and malaria! diseases.
Price, Fifty Cents.

At the Banner Job Room

thur's pbyaician, denied the statement! that

exercise a prudent roren e in giving erodeno*

SO, anti Hoar's bankruptcy bill for March
RL Tbe wunto cunrarrod In toe house di&lt;aKreeinent with an appropriation in the
nrr*wt*
V..I1 tn .nv Xaw York

vaguely described tho plan which bo woull
at tbe prcjxr time lul/niiL

menu Frye’s bill to investigate the liquor
traffic and Blair's bill providing that the

on

excellent

authority that

Alderman

fhall be studied at natiomil and territorial

Edmund* revolution then came up.

Brown

vote for the Broadway Surface railroad

CHICaCM’, March 22.—Sunday Tbs Cid

—5 cents—although it is bdtoveti that they
will bo obliged to take tho same course, and
a repetition of too New Yura newspaper
war is anticipstxL
Brs-’TOX, Mnrch X.—About ON employee

Journ d
and tor a drawback on the imported article*

leased upon fnrntohiug security. D.stifct
Attomjy Martine said be felt »urc of Lit
ground. Mera unsupjx».-led evidence agiini

struck Friday afternoon for increased
wages Superintendent Billings oITsnsd to
make a adatcm.-nt showing that tho com-

minti’cre • by notaries pul lx.
ampowc the court of claims to investigate

CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND A PACIFIC RAILWAY

PrrTBBvao, Fa., March 17.—In the parade,
Wednesday afternoon, of tho An. lent Order

Boyce arrivnd at Sonora Friday. He said
tl&gt; ct John Hohatadt killed onv of the Aprfebss

the forty-eight pagej were finisbwl. when

Dillon'* ranch, where tho bodies of a Mo 1can family were found. Tho mu dared
woman wn» ondenta Too fiouds hul cut

Wakujwvtox Crrr, March MX- A [wtition

Ei

CAP

senate Friday and a memorial uxkfng connum, under command of Tolice Supurin’IgD-'iUX sailed

' Bl Germain
until Thursday night Though he was very
unsuccnskful in hi* gam
go ijonw* empty-handed,
Bns nud too boycotting board of too
Chi.ago Trnde and IasLot amumbly. Ou tbe
striking box natlcr* withdrawing their ol&lt;jrctionto toe intridurtion* of nailing ma-

York city,

mleW
SOOA

For Baking Purposes.

Beat intbn1V,3r]cJ

UnsuOpn
l_CURE FITS!

rance to
point a W

which tavit&lt;- ni’ii f’
jc and Pncd’-c &lt; c* t*
Rrom polnta Bust, bort
T«Bt and feouthu&lt;~i'llno and wnncly
STBoc* Wand. »• ‘“WSE;
rttumwB.
tenwt. AttonUc.
■ '\JJ*

THE CREAT ROCK ISLAND ROUTE
wn»» of poruonol security afford'

Mlreouri Ri’

the famous albert lea route

poopolh. and si p«^

MwroiT,

bus be«'n opoufld
r.nd
?“SS

a. ST. JOHN

�agricultural,

Michigan Dairyman.

showed that, from a quahtlty of milk
yielding one hundred pounds of Lutt«-r
with the uae of the separator, skim­
ming after twenty-four bourn yielded
pounds after thirty-six hours «0
pounds, after forty-two hours 73
pounds, and after fifty-four hours 7«
pounds. These trials, extending from
January to July were made at various
temperaturea. Duly m a few instances
was the percentage in favor of the sep­
arator less thanft per cent when the
proper speed was maintained.
The above In the Dairy World is a
good showing for the separators. Ex­
periment made in England.

•

terrain needs not to be churned &lt;5n
the day it is taken from tlie milk. It
si juld be evenly ripe before It is put
iu o ibe churn.
'.utter tuhe should be thoroughly
, i ausvti anil then soaked in brine be*
Iv butter is packed in them. This
w 11 prevent the butter from absorbing
ti nt.
rhe best yield of milk will be obtaini-ffiif the cows are allowed, quietly, to
i J their meals during the milking, free
frdin noise and disturbances of any
kiftdi
Dairy appliances are so much wore
convenient now than in earlier days,
that the labor is much reduced; the
products are great Iv improved and the
profits are increased.
Ii iream is well stirred, after being
taken from the milk, so as to become
well mixed, und then put into the churn
at the right tdmpeniture, the butter
will not be troublesome to gather.
The first point in a dairy is cleanli­
ness, in the stable, ’ in the care of the
cows, in their food and -water, in milk­
ing. in handling the milk and in every
department connected with the business.
The next point is to dispose of all tho
ynprjiltsbk* vows and supply their
places with those that will pav.
it is a notic-cable fact, says the U. S.
D.iiryman. that the raaiqritg ot the
butter prvm'iuma at the Dairy Exhibit
lion of the Fat Slock Show went to
:nrin diarytnrn instead of to creamery­
men. Whether this indicate* a deca­
dence of creamery interesta. us prophe­
sied by some writers, or whether farm
dairy'.'m n are giving more care to their
products than the ereatnerymen, we
art unable to decii^f

11A®,not th® “■•wt matter in the
world for every family, when flowers
are worth more than their weight
in silver, to have a vase of them al was s
fresh on the table. There are pretty sul&gt;stitutes, however, that are neither tapenslve nor troublesome. A pot of
small, hardy ferns, one of primrose, dxtilte, or dwarf geranium in bloom, or
even when it is out ot blossom
cheers when the ground outside is
covered with snow.
Perhaps the
prettiest of ail b a simple tenu4v. ebn“n*’d w,th line
and filled with earth in which are grow­
ing partridge and Wintergreen berries
and tiny ferns trnn-plnnted from the
woods before the. eoming of the frost.
They will resist gass and furnace heat
successfully and keep freah, most.of
the winter, even without a glass over
them ifthev are watered regularly.Miclugon Farmer.

. At the Western New York Horticul­
tural Society’s meeting. J. s. Wood­
ward said the production
of the
wt*l of an apple -caused a much
heavier drain upon the tree than the
pro4nrtioii of the pulp. Nine-tenth*
of the important mineral dements,
such as potifdi. phosphorus and nitro­
gen were in the seeds. If we thinned
one-half or two-thirds we lessened the
production of seeds that much, while
the bulk of fruit remained about the
same, and the selling quulitv was very
much increased. He said *100 bushels
of apples took from The soil as much
potash as 45 bushels of wheat, and as
much phosphoric, acid irn fifteen bushels
ot wheat. -Michigan FarmerSv.

• Kalr* for &lt;h» t urn ot L'vWa Milk, und Milk
.
t’t«n«ll*.

Thedairymen ol Michigan in convent»m assembled at Kalamazoo, Feb. 10,
1“ aud IS. IStJd, after due deubention,
give as' the *xperiencu of long years
devoted to the business of caring for
rows, taking care of milk and milk
utensils, that it is absolntely necessary
that tho following tides should bo
priwitced by miik producers in order to
lurnish to cheese and butter factories
milk in good condition for the manu­
facture of butter and cheeso and whole­
some milk to consumers:
.
1. Cows of whatever breed should
have an abundance of good, wholesome
fowl and good, pure water—not too
■, dd in winter—and salt, to which they
should have access at hII times.
2. Cows must not be overheated or
nudlily. excited by fast driving or
worrying. ■
3. The udder and teats should lie
thoroughly clrnned before milking (by
.vashing if nt'.M be), and tho teats
•s miildnbt im weC by the milker during
.the pnA^tj.of milking.
1 KiiNtess and gentleness* should
i&gt;e used at idl times and tinder all cir­
cumstances. At no time should the
cow be excited by'loud or boisterous
talking or laughing.
5. Cows should be milked by the
tine milker and the milking should be
dime as quidkly as possible.
t5. During cold weather cows should
be comfortably housed aud their stalls
&gt;hmdd be well cleaned and littered.
7. Mdk kept over night should be
Toleil to at least 70 degrees.
•
S. If the milk is for butter, or cream
for the creamery or market, cool the
■ reamer toaliouL lO or 45 degrees lie­
lore commencing to milk. Put the
milk into the creamer assoon as drawn.
It should remain 1*2 to 21 hours for a
complete M[uratiod.
1‘. For the tbeeso factory lUTcnto the
milk weU.Jiy thoroughly ’strring and
cooling to 7b degrets before starting to
the tu tor,'. .
I
K&gt;. Milk siiould never be allowed to
st.ui I when* it i-t, subjected U» foul
od&lt;»r» of :i:iy kind. I
11. Nothing hut bright und :d«olutely rlf.-.a .tin palh and cans should be
used in h milling milk.
12. Whey must never lie allowed to
stand in cans after l*ing returned to
the mriii, and the cjms should lie thor­
oughly cleaned as soon as empti«*d.
13. To prop- rly i'lenn milk utensils,
thev should he first thoroughly washed
with warm water and then sodded
with water that {spoiling hot. They
should be scoured iwith salt at least
twicea week.
We give the above as bc-ing.brief but
coiHplete.

Dr. IL C. Kedzie says he eould by the
hour detail eases from his own obser­
vation of invalidism,-of prolonged sick­
ness, where father, mother, sister and
brother have gone lingering down to
death because of a foul weD; of typhoid
In all its types and degree traceable
direct to contaminated drinking water.
A cesspool or privy-vault within the
cone of Alteration—possibly including
an area of 20(1 feet diameter-leaching
its revolting poison, which may eusilv
lie conveyed to a much greater &lt;Ustam.&gt;
by subterranean streams. i« the must
common and fruitful source of the
deadly “filth diseases;” and the dry-’
earth, coal-ash or sawdust cjbset one
way of escape.
S

&lt; J rad ually some of the mysteries ■ of
the dairy are lieing cleared up and
dairy men’s la’iors are being lightened
by new knowledge. The pith of this
new knowi-dge of the character of
uulk and the fat globules suspended in
'it is this, that temperature is mainly
the secret of succiyw or failure in mak­
ing butter, and the difference of n de­
gree or two In the cream when it gore
into the churn is sufficient to produce a
tast amount of trouble in the way of
foaming cream, butter not coming, and
butter not gathering. . It should not be
a matter for surprise that this small
variation in temperature should pro­
duce sucn results, when wetnink that
at 33 degrees nil the waler in the world
is fluid, but at 32 degrees it becomes as
hard as a rock, and if this were con­
tinued it would moke the whole earth
uninhabitable.
In 1U8» fanners Will.live in villages
where their families will have the beat
social and educational mlvantagea.
1 hese villages will be like tbe hob of a.
wheel, from which will go out in all
directiona electric railways which will
take, the farmer and hi* laborers to the
farm, and bring back,thoproducts to
market The farms will be small, but
scientifically and systematically storked.
The farmer will be what he should be
now,—the moat independent man on
»-;irth.—Western Plowman.

TjPnftLb usuperior

Other Stoves will be Closed Out Regardless of Cost

^AKlH6

POWDER
Absolutely Pure.

|»1I will! Ill' niuiiHiKIrot HIW lem anon

Inm or phospbste |xn\!rr», Hold only
Royal.Haxinu Powdkr &lt;y&gt;.. in

WHAT IS DISPEPSIA?

The work of excavating for the
foundation of the soldiers" home at
Grand llnpids has begun.

Dr. Juckson’s Eve Salve is a prompt
and positive cure for all diseases of the
eyes in inflamation, granulation, and
weaknea of vsion. It costs only 25
cents, arid Is highly Recommended for
Dr. Philo D. Patterson, of Charlotte,
cut his linger while rt moving on ubcess
from n piititnt, and is dowu with blood
poisoning.

nn». ■ i'uiiu a ” wvm &gt;&lt;• «...

We also sell the Latest and Best

Gasoline Stoves.
Builders Hardware at Close Figures.
Paints in Large and Small quantities; also Varnishes, Tur­
pentine and Japans

That Hacking Cough cun be so
quickly curtKl by Shiloh’s Cure. We
guarantee it For sale by W. H.
Goodyear.
Wu.L You Sutfkr with Dyspepsia
udUvnr ComptoBt? Shiloh1, VIIalizer is guaranteed to cure you. For
sale by W. H. Goodyear.
&amp;LEHPLKSH Nights, made miserable by
that terrible cough. Shiloh’s Cure is
the remedy for you. For sole by W.
II. Goodyear.
Catabkah Cured, health and sweet
breath secured by Shiloh’s Catarrah
Keniedy. Price W cents. Nasal In­
jector free. For side by W H. Good­
year.
Forlani'' Back. Side or Chest useShidoh s 1'orous Plaster. .Price 25 cents.
For side by W.II. Goodyear.
biHLOii’s Cotton and Consumption
Cure is sold by us on a guarantee. It
cures ronsnniption. For sale by W.
II. Goodyear.
SHiLon's VitaLizkr is what vou need
for Constipation. Loss of Appetite.
Dizziness and all symptoms of Dys­
pepsia. Price 10 and 76 cebts per bottie. F or sale by. W.II. Goodyear.
Cnoup. Wbogpjng Cough and Bron­
chitis .immediately relieved by Shi­
loh's Cure. For sale hy W. II. Good­
year.
.

A Cbautauqqa county, N. Y., cheese- lug, superior to all other Unimeata. Always
vZ. H tho Hnnu. All
imakei went to Buffalo the other day
and
brought homo a fine imported
tou
rzH
a
—a-----A 11 AU
■..ualuA^l
Swiss
chemc.
probed it l.n*
bathb tywirTwtoinw
-- ------- **“ the prate lad oteed,
1
Illi
said
she had found her husbands pri­
i
vate mark on the cheeae. He had paid

They are something entirely
fnGW ’n design and finish, of
quality and fully war­
ranted.

©

Mrs. Bylvin.Smith, Qf Grand Rapids
has an orange tree five feet high, con­
taining aliout 600 buds and blossoms,
completely filling a large double room
with Irugranre. The tree has grown
from k seed planted nearly 20 years ago
and two sweet orange buds were suc­
cessfully grafteu on it about six years
ago.
•

CW:S-

,

We have takaa 1
the new

The tuMks of a mastodon 'Recently
found in lUmois weighed 115 pounds
eudi. What a gigantic toothache that
anSnud must have been capable of hav­
ing! And auch neuralgia! Neuralgia
or nerve-ache, generally proceedu from
a dLsonlered condition of the blood.
Brown’s Iron Bitters enriches and purlAcs this ;m&lt;l drives neuralgia out. Mr
W. W. Ibdman, Fiq£, (»?„“;■
• Brown's Iron Bitters permanent]*
cured me of neuralgia."

What can tie more disagreeable, more
disgustirig, than to sit In a room with
a person who is troubled with catarrh,
baa to keep coughing and clearing his
or her throat of the mucus which drops
into it ? : Such persons are always to be
There is n deal of character-reading pitied If they try to cure themselves
to !&gt;e made in the looks of a farm, and and foil. But if they get Dr. Sage's
if the owner of it could only overhear Catarrh Remedy were need be no fail­
what is said of him by all the passers-by ure.
in the course of a year, he could hardly
Children win ref use had tasting cough
fail to Ih* stragelv moved. The meed
of praise or th»- sting of reproach do medicine but they will all be willing to
not go to the land, but to the man who take Dr. Jackson’s syrup of lungwort
tills it; and the one or the other, ac­ and wild cherry whenever offered. It
cording to merit, is In the thought or is as pleasant as maple syrup and will
on the tongue of every passer-by. Ol reach n bail cough and cure the whoop­
cviirse. every farm can't be mado’lieau- ing cough much quicker than any other
tiful more than every human face; but preparation of the kind. For Halo by
it may be kept clean and neat, and W. H. Goodyear.
signs of thrift and order may be appar­
A spring show of horses and bulls
ent on every aide of it.—Rural Cana­ will be held at the village of Caledonia
dian.
on the 1st of April, and immediately
after thu show a meeting will be held
The venerable Alfred Smith, lately at tlie Spaulding House for the pur­
deceased at Monmouth, Me., an oc­ pose of*orgnnlzlng a stock-breeders
casional and esteemed correspondent of association.
these columns, honored himself by vig­
orous articles ag-ilhst milking cider for
I suffered with rheumatism sq that
use asn beverage.' "Many a drunkard,” it was with great pain that 1 could
says The New-York Wtinws. "began move around at all or do any work.
his slavery to strong drink by going to Two bottles of Althlophoros cured me.
the cider-tmrrel in the cellar of the old L. A. Kogers, baggage master of Chica­
farmhouse.*' This statement ia verified go, Milwaukee A St. Paul railroad, at
by common observation. We. know of Madison,! Wis.
fathers, .thoughtless or rcckleas, who
The great source* of the extensive
are these winter days inducting their curative range of Dr. Jones' Red Clover
young .-uito. D}' p-.TmiSHluu null VM'uiipit*.
Tonic itrKiu great blood purifying quali­
to tbe downward course by such prox- i
ties, und its gentle aperitive action,there­
imity of subtle temptation.—N.'Y. Tri­ by removing all restraint from the
bune.
•
secretive, organs, curing promptly and
Aud in the whole United States, thoroughly dysoepsia, coativeness, bad
with improved farm land of the extent breath, piles, pimplea, low spirits, sick
of 2M,7jl.‘M2 acres, the building and and nervous headache, ague, malaria,
repairs of fence.* for 18711 wits 877.763.­ and all stomach, liver and kidney trouIl­
173, or 27 cents per acre. - Rural Canad­ les. The most delicate stomach accepts
it with fellsh. Price fifty cents, of
ian.
Fred Hotchkiss.
A. town girl saw a hen preparing to
Petotk^y pwrn tosuwi.
gather her chickens under her wings,
Smcke Lirky Star c&lt;nar», m they eootoln no
and shouted earnestly: "Oh! don’t sit poiaonouo
ctrujri, I'ut arr marte of Lone Havana
down on those beautiful little birds, nllrr and *♦ iwod »• m.nt 10c. clpan. Prod
vou great ugiv old rooster.—London Uotcbki»« Mile agent
Mark Lane Express.
Mump epMcmlc nt Weitnu.
Wiiy unt provide good, comfortable
Mr. Geo. V. wming. of Manchester, Midi.,
quarters for the dumb creatures in our,
writes
: "My wife has «**n almost belplesa far
care?
Why not plant more, forest five years,
so helpfrw that she could not turn
trees V Why not cultivate fewer acres, on- In lord alone. She used two Bottle* of
and be more thorough with those we Electric Biller*, and Is so much Improved, that
Is able now to do her own work?'
do cultivate? Asks a reader at Diller, she
Electric Hitler* will do alt that is claimed for
Neb.—Prairie Farmer.
.
them. Hundreds of testimonial, attest their
great euratlln po acts. Only fifty cents a bottle
The Chicago Tribune gives what it at ,W. 11. Goodyear.
calls the “latest bonanza in adultera­
Three Bl vers is out of debt
tion.*' It is found in tbe power of
Tonic kept In tbe home la a sentinel
gelatine to take up water to the extent to.Parker's
keep hk-kneas away. Find dlacreUy, it
of ten pounds for one of gelatine. Mix ken* the bipod pure, and the sloinaob and liver
tho compound with fat. and * prento! and klrti eys In working order. Coughs and
colds vanl«U before IL It build* up tbe health.
you have “pure creamery butter. ’
No wise mother will do witbout IL
The disadvantages of the ordinary
Detroit Is to have a gxxs.soo national bank.
system of setting milk in shallow pans
for raising cream are that a long period
An old physician, retired from practice, having
elapses before the fkimming is com­ had placed in his hands by an East India mis­
pleted, too much space is required and sionary tlie formula of a simple vegetable nsin summer the milk becomes sour be­
fore the whole of the cream is raised.— all throat and Lung Affect Iona, also a positive
and radical cure for Nervous Debill I y and all
Dairy World.
Nervous Complaints, after having tested tLs
A corretroondent of theN. Y. Trib­ wonderful curative power* In thousands of
Una felt It Ute duty to make it known to
une has had custom put on her wood­ cases,
Ms mA ring frilowa Actuated Ire this motive
box, and when it needs filling it is and a desire to relieve human mineriug. I will
rolled to tho woodshed, filled, and rolled
back to its idace again. Much less phy­
sical latior b required than to carry the
wood in by armfuls, and much litter is
also avoided.
From the opening of the United
State* patent office, eighty years ago. to
Wert's Cough Syrup, tbs
the present time, there has bwn more
lion every fortnight asthma. Inhuenxa.'whooping cough, connunim
than one application
the u«mand ail t‘U,V‘
fora patent on churna. During the
MArs it
it is
last twenty-five years
is said
said a
a new
new **&gt;d •!.«&gt; per bottle. AU druggistsor improved chum has boon invented
every five or aix days.- Dairy World.

N. V. Time*.

Dr. Lawes's wheat crop on the plot
upon which wheat has. been sown for
•42 years successively without any
manure whatever. h&gt; 14^ bushels p«a
acre; the plot receiving farmyard
manure 40Si »nd the average of the
plots receiving chemical fertilizers
only33V -Mir John remarks that it is
only under special circumstance that
the produce of tbe dung exceeds that
of the artificial manures.—Rund New
V orker.

tbfl he had made end .old forelx c«ta.
— Rural New 1 orkir.

i

Among- tlie many symptom?
of Dyspepsia or indigestion
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Default having Ixitn made In tho conditions
of a certain mortimce made and executed by
Cyrus JI. Bowen mhI Mary J. Bowen, bls wife,
to UrnJ-imln F. Hinman. and d.Urd October

Michigan, October Nth. A. il. 1RN.
o'clock, a. m. In Liber a of mortgages
MS.
Haiti mortgage’.vas Riven to secure
&gt;le annuelrht per rent. I
all*, provided
prtnrinal or Ink-------—
-----from that time all said aeveml aunu drew Inter­
est at ten percent, ter annum, payable an .ually. It wan In Kihl niortsua'e rxpreshly agreed
that slinuld any rtelaailt be made in the payment
of said Interestor aw part tbereul ou any day
whereon tbe stnie
made payaldn as therein
expressed, and should tbe same remain unpaid
and In arrears !&lt;*■ the space ol thirty rtn?s,
then and from thenceforth, aher the lapse ot
said thirty rtays. the nh.rr-.ajd
two hundred and fifty dollars wltli all urreanwe
ol Interest thereon, leould bt the option of snld
Benjamin F. Hinman, hisrtesitfor*,administra­
tors or assiKus. hero air and be due and payable
ifuiuedlately tbereaftcr. nltboioth tbe period
above limited for the paynirut thereof may not
then hare expired, anything therein before, to
the contrary thereof lu anywise not withstand"X'tid dbfaiilt bavlnitbeeti made in tho payment
o} all the Interest due on said inortcnge, on the
ar-th dav of October. A. D. ISM. andon the 2.'rtb
da&gt; ot (letobrr. A. I&gt;. W, fur the years ending
on those dais respectively, and all the same hav
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for the space of thirty days and more, and still
remaining unpaid, the aforesaid principal sum
of two hundred and fifty dollars with all arrear­
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which default tbe power of safe tn aald mort­
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whole amount thereof, both prlnri|&gt;al and Inter­
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to be dno and unpaid, ou said mortgucc and the
bond nccoinpaniing the same at Ute date of tills
notice tbe sutu.ol three hundred and seven
dollars and fifty rents lurprlu-Ipalantl interest,
and no suit or proceedings at lair or in equity
having been taken to collect the same or any
liart thereof.
Now , therefore, notice Is hereby given Uiat by
virtue of the power of sale In said
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provided ou tbe twenty-eighth day of May. A.
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s premise* deaerttMd in said mortgage to pay
and satisfy tbe amount due thereon with later-

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premises being described In said mortgage aa
follows to wit:
. .

eaal quarter of section twenty-one in township
Mater three nortli of rance numla r nine west.

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�MY FIRST SITTER.

cWrfy&lt;«nri«t«! of drawfag
“Have we not all a skeWan fa the cupEng the human form m every canoe._
Hepo-faon. One day I nunh- up my IxMrd?" I answered, smiling gaily- “I
mindtogv snJ w.&lt;*Np at the shrine oi keep mine Iwre; H *
*hon 1
:
lfa&gt; old masters in ti*
draw." •
to see if the** »&gt;««« !««“
jS
“Would you mind. Mue Ward, taking
ud rekindle iu me tbe sacred fire that
S- dnSniuL I w^derod through ihn. it away? You may think me foolish,
but this skdetqp makes me miserable."
temple ot art, filled with awe and won“Oh. ot course, I will!" And taking it
i daratthc magnificent work* that sur­ up in ray amis, I carried it into ths next
rounded me. Y«; I would try to copy room.
1 &lt;«* these duWrauvre, whichever of
“Thank you; but rattier than that you
them jurt.lhen mewt struck my fancy. I should think me troublesome, I shall
‘ f,4nd it difficult to decide; at Inst 1 give you a good reason. A few years
fired on tlie portrait of Andrea del ago I lost iny wife, and then two boirnj SartA pednted by himself: tlie melan- ies"—his voice sank us he said this.
dtely, handmmiv fa&lt;* with the'sad eyes “ \nytiling that reminds me much of
fafrinatedino: cf nil tiiis splendid collec­ death is painful, and as you are going to
tion it was the portrait that! attracted jwunt my picture, better not to have a
;n.. n.ivrt.
miserable expression."
I Boot) became
L Itegaa to point.
When he talked, I watched his face,
tho
*
“ and notictni tbe extreme benevolence of
one behind me.
tlie expression.
my
vjw. *
—comers . of
That day, seeing tlie jaano opened, he
_____
.•hansy &lt;jvsair
ofmuddy boots I evidently
1 l.trii’ing to the masculine gwiler. The asked me, as a great favor, to play for
............................
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I.U ».... n 7 him.
■
--.a
1
*
—
.
\ .-Si-Brof th.' boote coughed: It was not
“I ihall sing ‘Highland Mary’ for
' Hg
I,:.. vouch, hut
Initn
sones of lijtlo
little husky
a scries
you."
-ands that irritated me. I Lnged for
He sat behind me, but, as there was a
■tini to oh0ke and expire on the spot; if .
looking gbtss in front of me, I could see
.e were to remain much long«+ I felt 1
his face, and vras surprised at the strong
nuit certainly inflict some jilains of
emotion it betrayed.' His face grew al­
uaint on his |&gt;en»on.
most white, while tears stood fa his blue
“Admirable, beautiftul" exclaimed a
eyes.
.
. oi&lt;&gt;- with n Scotch intonation, j
"Ah, lassie!" he exclaimed, “what a
I turned round, my fucofluslJug. Was
treat
toll
jar
youaingl You have tho
this inti: virtual making fun of dr efforts.
voice of a . angel!"
. r was ht- in earnest? If the latter, then
I sang “Ye Bunks and Braes of Bonnie
must in art matteni lx, an igtior.unuS.
I (beheld a stout, elderly mah, with a
The handkerchief was in constant
red. jovitd counitviatice; a Itjrge vermilliua nose, with n couple oi lai'U of requisition. I heard him eob out loud.
“You have moved me, lassie, to the
newts springing front the main vtem,
looking as if later on they might develop core. I can not stand any more; it
into other full-grown noMit; l|iw small brings back too strongly tlie days of
hlus eyes twinkled pleasantly; hh auld lang syue. so you must pity the sor­
whiAora were gray, long nnd I bushy— rows- of u {Kx.r'old mon."
He left me, looking greatly agitated,
■ l.he old Piccadilly weeper. He wm at­
tired in a tweed, hrather-colrted suit, and with nil eyes, promising to return
and'looked like a Scotch tourist nut on a in a couple of ilays at the same hour for
a three hours' sitting.
holidayWhen Mr. Cameron camo for his sit­
■“Excuse iui‘LfAr interrupting Vou." he
excufatM, taking off his hat, and di.4- ting, he noticed that I seemed dejected,
playnig a iwld head with a fringe ot and asked if anything had hapjiened to
gray hair tliat stood erect; "but I cannot annoy me.
“I bar.- n headache." (What would
refrain from expressing my admiratioa
of ytair clever work. Already I like it wo pour women do without our head­
b- taer tluui the original; it is nut so dark, ache*. for they cover such a multitude of
and l&gt; is smoother, yuu ore a gifted sins and omissions ?)
"You worn- yourself too much over
laasie. Now, would you mind undertak­
ing a portrait: 1 am rather desirous to this portrait I feel ashamed of the
havu my old phiz paintdd for my only trouble 1 am giving yqp. I had no
notion
that jKirtrait-painting was m
relation, a sister who lives in America."
I
&lt;«o taken Lock by the suddenness difficult."
“Yea; I am in a Slough of Despond." I
of this request tliat I could scarcely
answer; I had never- Urfore received a scraped and scumbled./ After on hour’s
ccuimiadon.
On leaving that* day. Mr. Cameron
( '“I have never pointed a portrait," I
vutlttured, leaning on my mahl-stick, held my hand longer than . usual, and
palette *nd brushro in hand; “but I've sighed.
Poor old man! I felt sorry for him; be
been studying art for several years."
“Well, will you nuke beginning with
The next day l&gt;eing Thursday, I went
me?“ ’i
*
“What size portrait would yon like? to the National gallery and set to work
Head anil shouldnra, or one with the on my copy of Andrea del Sarto; his
face seemed more beautiful than eVer.
hands included Y'
“Dowa a* for aa the knees," he an­ Tliat day s work refrrehed and com­
swered, stroking his trowseja. “While 1 forted mo.
That evening I received a letter from
am about it,.I may as well go fa for n big
picture. Now, biuunese is busincn; may Harold, telling me that he had some­
1 ask what your terms are for a portrait ? thing important! Most probably he was
I wish I was younger and better-looking, going to Injw a living, and, if so, our
but that is no fault of mine;” he said this
The next morriing a magnificent bou­
with a goiial 'smile which qnproved his
quet of ruecs was left at the door fur
plain countenance.
\
"My terns fur a portrait? Allow me Miss Ward.
to consider."
“Yes, take your time. £'ve been look­ thoughtful!" I mentally exclaimed, while
ing rosr.il tlie gallery, and I really don't sniffing the glorious ruare and enjoying
much like the old masters—they are bo tlie bright feast of color. The bouquet
tlart. ! Now, just look at this old woman was wrapped in silver lace, and round
by Rembrandt. I am*sure you paint bet­ the stem 1 saw for the first time a card,
1
ter than that. Your wort is nice and wliich luul vwcajied my notice:
“From Mr. Donald Cameron, with his
un-xirt and shiny; this is thick and
dull. My picture must be smooth, shiny, very kindest regards."
Oh, ao it wai not from Harold! But
with a clean white Bhlrt, and all my or­
naments neatly jxduted; my coral studs, how kind of Mr. Qamcron! Now, I
and”- -taking off a bright yellow kid must really flatter him. Taking up the

must be.
,
“I am a little faint," be muttered, get­
ting up. “but tbe fresh air will set me
up. I am going—where is my hat K
I saw the hat; be liad put it on the
cr«I-*cuttle. Evidently he did not know
what he was doing.

•aid: "you have had * shake. Tids
music etool fat not in good order. I am so
sorry; do stay a little longer."
“No; I must go now, Miss Ward. I
have stayed too long; but allow me to
congratulate you on your good luck," addreesing Haroldl
While his back was turned I rescued
his Nat from the coal-scuttle.
“Now, Mr. Cameron, here is yotir.hsi,
but I won't give it to you till you tell
me when you will kindly come for one
more sitting, for I have not done justice

a patient sitter!" I remarked. speaking to
Harold. “Are wo not friends, Mr. Cam­
eron?”
“God bl»5 you both! I wish yon every
happiness," and, before I knew what li
was about, he had pulled his hat from
my liand and wan on the doorstep.
I never told Harold, or, indeed, any
one that Mr. Cameron had propowl to
mo; I felt grieved and tuuswy. Had I
been guilty of flirting or misleading in
any way that kindly man, who was mo
lonely? I sincerely hoped he would get
pome suitable, nice womanto be his wife,
for I was almost young enough to be his
granddaughter.
A few days after tins last episode I re­
ceived the following note from Mr. Cam­

“Diub Miss Ward—I find tliat I must
leave London immediately. There is no
necessity for me to give you another sit­
ting. as I am perfectly satisfied with the
portrait you have painted of me. I have
ordered a Venetian frame and plate­
glass for it; the framer will call in a
couple of darn.
“Please accept the enclosed check for
100 pvunds sterling. I don't think CO
pounds sterling could possibly repay you
for tlie trouble and anxiipty you have
liad, and, as you are going to be married,
a little money is always useful. If you
should have time to spare, I should much
like you to accept another commission
from me, L e., a duplicate of tlie pitfure
you were copying at the National gallery
wlien I find met you; I should like to
have it for my drawing-room in Scot­
land. With my best wishes for your
welfare,
Yours sincerely,
“Donald Camduml"
I sent the copy of Andrea del Sarto to
Mr. Cameron. Three months later I was
married to Harold, and we went to live
in a pretty village in Devonshire. The
certainly a help. but it is ever with a
mixture of pleasure and pain I think of
my first sittari Never since have I lxx-n
asked to paint a portrait professionally.
—Adapted from Henrietta Corkran in
Belgravia._____________

“Are you dtucended from one &lt;&gt;t the
twenty-two?" is the first question asked
when you introduce Mr. ('amp to Mr.
Camp—which is expbunad as follows:
Benjamin Camp ot Virginia had eleven
sons and one daughter by hm first wife,
who, not unnaturally, died. He married a
new wife and ivjieatod his record, having
by her eleven sons and one daughter.
Having gathenxl about him his twentytwo sons and twu daughters he felt that
ho bad fully obeyed God's first in junction
and died tho death of tlio just. His
drecendante are to be found in every
Southern state, having his characteristics
of courage, industry, and shrewdness.
They are steady lovers, good husbands,
religious an a rule, and clarmish.—
Atlanta (Ga.) Constitution.

glove—“this ring; it is a carbuncle with
The Norwegians in Minnesota liave in­
I mellowed
awociaUona. 1 want it pointed—in fact, benevolent expression.
troduced their p.-culiar show-shoes there.
reprejent me jiut os 1 am, so that all my down the none, and toned down the
Tlie shore are made of strips of hard
friends may know me."
wood, about ten feet long and’six inches
I fdt tiiis picture would give me
wide, slightly turned up in front They
trouble, and never could enhance my benevolenoe,
When Mr. Cameron appeared again, I are fastened to the foot at about the mid­
' iirtistic reputation. But I was tui orpiian.
dle of the shoe. The wearer slidce over
with small means£ and this Scotchman, fancied he looked thinner and paler. I jthr snow, not trying to lift the shore, and
thanked him for the bouquet.
lorted'prosperous.
carries a pole with which to keep his
“
Would
you
like
another
peep
at
your
"If you wixh the liand* included, it will
balance. Since tbe big snows of this
le &lt;k&gt; #nneaa." I said this with aplomb portrait ?" I said, rather brusquely.
winter these shoes have been almost the
wliile geeling like a tradesman.
“You hnvft flattered me," ho remarked, only mentis of locomotion in Dodge
“Very well., 1 am willing to give this after watching my performance for a county. It is not unusual to see some­
twun for a good likenem. When shall I while in silence; “but never mind thing like half a cord of shore piled iu
rorautooic? The sooner tlie better; I that, I like to think that you have seen front of a store, within which their
am a bird of pasoage. and am in Loudon me in such a kindly light"
wearers are chopping.—Cincinnati Enonly fur a short time."
“Sliall I sing for you, Mr. Cameron ? quirer.
lie fumbled his jxjcket and handed me You have nt long enough for me to­
his card:
day."
I went to the piano, and, wliile I was
The “Maschinentabric” at Halle, Ger­
Hit Douglas Camkron,
looking for some music in the rack, Mr. many, has acquired tho Honignumn
The Bum, Dumfries.
patent for firoless soda locomotives and
“I am a fanner, with a good deal of Cameron sat down on the music stool.
“Are you going to play forme?" I other soda engines. In style and con­
'And north of the Tweed. Now, may I
naked, smiling at him. “I should like to struction thee engines nwemblo tbe
ask your name and ad-irenF
tramway carriage. The carriage con­
•ka I liad no card with me. I wrote in
He did not answer, but turned round tains a boiler constructed in two parts,
bis pocketbook:
and round on the stool, mopjung the per­ and wliich must be filled every six or
Mow Ward,
spiration from his face with a scarlet eight hours. This is done at a steam
M Thistle Grove, South Kensington 3. W. handkerchief. There was a queer ex­
station and occupies about fifteen
“Can you come to-morrow at Hr
pression on liis face; evidently he was minutes. The engine is mn by one num,
suffering from a severe attack of nerv- and it will take a train of several
TTMTmirr ITIrifcRiijp
briakly out of tbe room.
He whirled round and . round like a
Next morning at 11 o’clock punctually teetotum, tho stool creaked and groaned
there was a loud rat-a-tat-tai at the door.
j A plan for rendering paper as tough aa
I peeped from behind the curtain in my wild and rolled about fearfully; I heard wood or leather has been recently intro­
mom, and beheld Mr. Cameron in a very
duced on the continent; it consists in
black new suit of clothes standing on tbe barely distinguish the following words: mixing chloride of zinc with the pulp in
’tcjjs. Wliile waiting for tho door to be
why I should not bar* a
tell you tliat"—now the stool

to trim hie
maid Dunie
hope f

picture done with nurh a red nose? It do

A loud knock at the front door.

anything more on this subject, it is
really too painful;" but, before I could

special skill or craft
It is the

better than anybo&lt;
is secure cf his _
man who sticks to his own trade, who
imitates and courts nobody, who livre
simply and sincerely out from his own
secure of hip social position.
John Burroughs studied birds, and
birds only. He knows them as nobody
else ever has done, and when ho tells US
of their habits, their vices, their oddities
and the meaning of their song, al! the
w orid stands still to listen.
A man of wealth has a conviction that
the sup of a certain Indian tree can be
made useful to mankind. He gives up
bis life to experimenting with it! sacri­
fices two fortunes; reduces wife and
children to want; fails again and again;
is jeered at by scientific men, Inxt never
gives up liis belief or change* ids wort.
At last sucres* conies, lie has not only
earned enormtnie wealth for his family,
but he lias given to mankind one of the
moot useful appliances of life.
It is useless to dwell on this joint. Tlie
meet carelew lad beginning life now, in
this modem crush and struggle, earn
learn* trim it will never do to -carter his
sliot. Only the specialist, and the thor­
ough, able specialist. luu&gt; a chance in the
profusions, sciences «»r trades. Parents
nre beginning to find that the. natural
bent of a boy’s talents or -kill mtsrt be
discovered, and his whole training be di-,
rected to stregtlien and develop it if suo-

Teacher*, unfortunately. h®rr not yet
discovered this fact Or, more proba­
bly, they find it impossible to detect any
decided l»rnt or talent in the great- ma­
jority of boys. SO In they go. en masM,
to the preparatory school, and after that
to college, alt tolling along together
on a dozen different jotlis of knowl­
edge, on
most
of
which they
will not
advance
a
step
after
matriculation. So wide is the expanse
of possible learning now opened before
them that the text-looks are in fact
little better than indices to hint at what
there is to learn.—Philadelphia Pres*.

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After April 1st he will be settled in his new
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The last volume of tlie report* from the
consuls of tlje United States as to their
respo-tive district* contains several arti­
cles on the cnstalixation of fruits a*
practiced in France. In the opinion of
our consuls rtationetl in France, this in­
dustry could be introduced into the
United States to good advantage. They
state tliat very large quantities of crystalised fruit are exported from southcni
Franco to almost every country in tlie
world. Among tbe fruits prest^ved are
orangrt, pineapples, sprioocs, peaches,
plums, cherries, prunes, pesn, figs and
melon*. The crystallizing procoas is in
principle simple and nearly uniform for
all kinds of fruit, but- requires a certain
degree of skill, which can only be ob­
tained by experience, j
The w&gt;«ntial thing to tie done is to ex­
tract tlie, juice of tho fruit and replace it
in the ptflp with .liquid sugar, which,
upon liardi'ning, not only pnwerves the
fruit from decay and fermentation, but
retains it jn it* original form and consist­
ency. The fruit to l»e preserved should
be free from blemishts and of tlie correct

and transported coudderaUe distance is
unfit for preserving by this process.
The “pits" of /rtone fruit are removed,
and those th|l hare thick skins, like
pears and peadies, nre pored, quartered,
and soaked in cold salt water fo» wwnu

Certainly, the tenacity of life shown
by pond animals is very remartable.
Our own English carp bury themselvre
deeply in the mud in winter, and there
remain in a dormant condition many
months entirely without food. During
this long hibernating period they can be
jin-erv.-d alive for a considerable time
out of water, .-specially if their gills ore,
from time to time, slightly nioisttsied.
They may then be sent to any address by!
pareelM jx»t, packed inwetmoM, with­
out serious damagv to their constitution;
though, according to Dr. Gunther, three
dissijiated products of civilisation pre­
fer to have a piece of breed steeped in
brandy put into their moutlu. to stMtain
them beforehand.
In Holland, where the carp are not so
sophisticate.!, they are often kept the
whole winter through, hung up in a net
to keep them from freezing. At first
they require to be slightly wk from time
to time, just to acclimatize them gradu­
ally to so dry on existence; but after n
while they adapt themselm cheerfully
to their altered circumstances, and feed
on an occasional frugal meal of bread
end milk with Christian resignation__
Cornhill Magazine.
Raltdlvltlao* i

reoogiring thia tendency now more than
ever before. Those who willingly take
any business that offsn are growing
fewer evary y8cr. It will eventuate in

amtration of tho sine solution, the
greater will be the toughness of the pa- m-Ml 1»». wk-. 1» u» Uw □&lt;
•*- And
all three divisions are capable of almost
infinite subdivision. Tlie growth of law
and the constantly increasing "'w
decisions upon every conceivable point

regularly employed by the manufactur-

Is Removing His Stock

Drugs and Medicines.
Buyers are -Invited to make the test at

HOTCHKISS,’ in both Goods and Prices.

THIS MEANS

A. D. COOK,
Hereby announces that he has a complete line o£

Groceries, Provisions, Flour and Feed.

Ttie Quality
Of these goods is unsurpassed. I buy THE BEST: and I find
that tbe best goods are what people want.

Of goods you get for $1.00, or any money, at my store canBOt
be surpassed in Barry County. Light expenses enable me to
sell as cheap as any concern in Hastings. I can ami will ds*
plicate any prices you can obtain in Barry County ou aaf
quality or quantity of goods. I do not sell cleap goods, but'
do sell
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Good Goods Cheap
OUR SPECIALTIES:
Best 50 cent Tea in Hastings.
Best Coffee foir the money in tho city.
No IS
o adulterated goods.
f
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Th
Saw Bal ing Powder.
You are invited to call in and inspect goods and prices. 1
want your trade, and will give you the prices and goods
get it
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                  <text>The Hastings Banner.
VOL. XXX. NO. 49.

HASTINGS, MICH., APRIL 1, 1886.

Th; Hastings Banner.
FVBUfaSO rnUMDAYB, AT

Many a Lady

!l actings, Barry Co., Mictl,

Jrshall l.

cook.

• SVIISCIUITION'RATKS

AOVKKTISING RATES:
oiumu per year......... . ....two 00
Extra rhante for special positions.

.

Jon PRINTING.
Kxp«cHl pride Is felt in the Job Priutluit De­
t irtir.-'nt uf the Baxnfk/ Everything in the
‘nnr- offler Is new; and with the latest face# of
type. ’JK-tn.^ approved patterns of machinery
,v&gt;4 competent workmen employed, enablea tbe
Has.vkk to do tirst-class iob work.
4 1 W. LOWRY. M.D..
’ T,
Physician, Surgeon and Oculist
! !..«la town or reentry promptly stlcndod.
o"'.v liourv-S to IS a. m. and 1 to 3 p. m.
Telephone at Holloway*’ dru* *tore- ,
I e- S|. -i l«I attention puxi tn surgical diseases
ind ilu:
of
C&gt;T IU‘J e:tr-__________
W i i Tan dis. m. d.
.
Physican and Surgeon,
Woodland. Mich.
on« 'l&lt;»r *outb of the po»t oftlce, will be
(..■.ind there day or night.
.■

n IL TIMMERMAN,
I?. Homeopathic Physician &amp; Surgeon,
First door ea*t of Hollowitys* drug store.)

nR. Wm. JONES,
P

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Dentist.

All vtqrk promptly attended to.
c’ W ELTON^

u

h ak-’tit fur the Ohio Farmer's Insurance Co.
He MVite* policies on a man's property against
■ &gt;«|&gt;v ttn«. lightning or wind; against a man’*
11:- by d,-ath and accident.
^UJOK

SHELDON.

• Oltrein Abstract Block. Hastings, Mleh.)
Il ortheokly set of Abstract Books in Barry
County.
PHILIP tTcOLGROVE.
I
Lawyer,
Hastings, Mtcb.
!’rns*ct:tlng Attorney for Barry County.
&lt; E. KEN ASTON,
xi .’
.
Attorney at Law,
j&gt;»erT»,XJo&lt;&gt;&lt;lTean&amp; Ca&gt; Blare.)
Practice* I nsirreurtB ol Hie Stale. Collections
promptly xttenSlng to.
TOHN C.UIVETh7
Attorney at Law,
'
Middleville. Ml elk
■ pLARKE T1U KER,
V
Attorneys at Law and
Solicitors in Chancery.
■ if.ee.' In Union block, over Beamer Bros.)
HtwUnrx. Mich,
Frjk-.iee In all courts ol the state. Attend to
’.■ : .as and perfex-tlDK titles to real estate.
Mo. - . . loan Insurance taken etc., etc.

M ARTI N V. BARKER. Real Estate.
Insurance and Leans.
.
Oltire will: .1. G. Ituayau &amp; son 2 doors north
of I’vHtufflce.
Special attention given to making exchange!
ol property. The Interests ol non-resident
pniti-rty owners carefully looked after. Forms
dl
fur sale or exchange. Houses and

, Monday morning a son of Oscar
W hlte, a farmer living north of town,
was "tested f°r stealing wheat from
MUo Cline, a
neighbor.
Young
White paid a round sum to set­
tle the matter with Mr. Cline and pre­
vent it being brought to trial.
Rumor says the Otto boys have decid­
ed not to move their hardware store
over to the cast side, being satisfied
with their present location.
.
The weekly progressiveeucher parties
are about the only social life that Mid­
dleville manifests at present.
Our west side grocery has changed
JJEW STOCK OF
hands again. M. M. Hodge is the new
proprietor. He is erecting an addition
to the rear of the building for a storage
room.
.
The small boy of town divides his
time between school and the Indian
camp up the river.
Everybody is confident that French
&amp; Son will erect a fine grist mill -this
spring, but those gentlemen have-not
yet made their intentions public.
The saw mill which talk had all but
moved from Freeport to this place,
has not materallzed up to the present
writing.
It is to be hoped our new common
council will provide the village with a
marshal who hitf energy enough to
prevent men that are intoxicated from
wandering about the streets where ’ere
their -spirit” wills. Such disgusting
sights have been frequent of late.
No issue outside of politics adds -to
12, 14. Ifl, 18 and 20 ft.
the approaching township election.
It is generaly conceded that James
McKevitt will be nominated for super­
visor by the republicans ami John
Johnson by the - unionists. Who the
prohibitionists will advance for that
All widths and lengths.
place is beyond conjecture. They open­
ed the campaign by a temperance lect­
ure last week. A radical temperance
meeting prior to our charter election a
Three grades. Seconds and No. 3 for month ago was the best ally the saloon
faction
had. Personal abuse will never
for sheds and repairing old roofs.
be accepted as logic on any subject
Charlie Breurley returned from Ionia
________________________
last Saturday.
He treats his three
?oaths’ incarceration in the H. of C. as
joke.
Hemlock, IB ft.
The sick list in this vicinity is of un­
usual length at present, and local M.
D’b, wear a contented look as they
hurry from one patient to another.
Spring moving has fairly commenced
We can furnish any length up to W&gt;ft- and migratory loads of household goods
are numerous.
_________________
Making Imrrel hoops still continues
to be the leading industry at this place.
Five different coopering establishments
We* make
a •P
specialty
k
.S
00**1? of
01 Elm, Oak, ■ have representaUvre
representatives here an
and competiAsh and Bain wood. open air seas-1 2
tion
b L. AtI—
lrtWt
flrtymen have
—L
L 2L.y
onedor kllnxlned.
u_-.
n «,
Q9t*nUv emnloved
l-cen
constantly
employed dduring the
winter.
But few new residences are ixdng
built this spring in Middleville, but a
large number of houses will be remod­
eled and lidded to. showing that a
Green Inbh lumber dried in two weeks healthy spirit of improvement is abroaa
in the village.
for inside flnish.
A party of people from this township
startexi for Dakota this week. We
have noticed that those who went to
that state in years past were glad to
fall back to. Michigan when the bliz­
zard season drew nigh.

is beautiful, all but her skin;
and nobody has ever told
her how easy it is to put
beauty on theskin. Beauty
on the skin is Magnolia
Balm.

LUMBER 1

BENTLEY BROS, i WHS
Barn Boards, -

Common Pine Boards,

Shingles,
Fencing,

Joist and Scantling,

Hardwood Flooring,

Custom Kilo Dryinfi-to Drier.

Cornice Mouldings, Sash,
Doors and Blinds Al­
ways on hand.

HICKORY CORNERS.

Moving nousehold goods seems to be
the order of the day.
A. G. Cortright has moved and taken
full possession of the Herbert McCall
house, having contracted to work his
farm for two yean.
Daniel Tolles has purchased house
U-V.XL K. KXAPI'KX.
C. IL VaxAbmax.
and lot&lt;ontaining one-half acre of land
17 NAPPEN A VanARMAN,
of A. G; Cortright. and taken possession.
lY
Lawyers.
Consideration W251X).
of your road tax.
.
Over HavUmta National Bank.)
Henry Fowler has returned, after
having been absent since the 4th of
BENTLEY BROS. &amp; WILKINS. J uly last, to the gratification of his wife,
WILLIAM B. SWEEZEY, Attorney
and'his many friends and acquaintan•' At Law and Solicitor in Chancery.
Practices In all &lt;wrts of the state.
A. Moon and wife met with quite a
mislortune the other day. While com­
WILIAM B. SWEEZEY.
ing to the Corners from their home BJJ
’ •
J ustice of the Peace.
miles east of here, his horse became
C.^kctlons a specialty.
fnghtemvj. sheered out of the road, ran
upon a bank, throwing them out. Mrs.
| M. II. GILLASflE.
Moon received several wounds about
1•
Notary Public.
the head and her shoulders were bruis­
Bowens M1IH.
ed. Fortunately no bones were broken.
The (Miggv looked very much demoral­
I W. VROOMAN.
ized. The horse broke loose and conse­
!•
Auctioneer,
The Niagara Falls (Route. quently was not much injured by the
catastrophe.
w
,
p ui«, and banaj; born especially su&lt;
Born, to David Olmstead ami wile a
. Am
of live stock. 1 know I
CHAND RAPIDS DIVISION.
tin A well who may call upon me.
son on the 22nd.
Republican caucus called for the 1st
Taking effect Not. 29th. IBS.
of April at 2 p. m.. at Thompson's Hall.

x ELEMENT SMITH,
'
Lawyer,
.offlee in Union Hall Block, owr store ot W. 8.
Goodyear 4 Co.)
Pnwtlces In all Courts of the Slate.

Above Stock we are Selling
at Lower Prices than
ever before. ■

WAGONS.

Michigan Central

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STATIOMS.

Fanners, Attention!
I have set up a Hay Press in
ihe City of Hastings, and am
prepared to purchase Hay in
any quantity.

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Call and see me, at American
uri
House. .

C.A. BURLINGAME.

!k Reported that Wash Loehr will build
a new bouse this season.
Several Rutland farmers talk of
building new barns this spring.
We hope Hastings will get that new
roller mill. {How much will tbj&gt; farm­
ers contribute to get it?—Editor.] ;
Remember the quarterly meeting serviceti at the Crosby school house Satur­
day and Sunday, April 3d and 4th, Rev.
J. I. Buell, of Grand Rapids, officiating.
Services Saturday at i p. m.
A number of farmera who have
wheat on hand which they kept for an
expected raise in May cannot figure
that the raise has amounted to much so
fur, nor are prospects bright for an ad­

' 8-^heat looks as though it had fared

9.10

LOB

Yorns respectfully,

RUTLAND.
Remember the republican township
| caucus at town hall next Saturday at 10

badly the past winter.
Roads well nigh impassable in some
^Republicans should turn out to town
meeting Monday. Had they done so
last y«ir their entire ticket would have
been elected.•

FREEPORT.

“jS

Bunpress dally.
T. J. BUSH. 1^*1 *rent. lUMlnnO. W.Bp«QUB.O.P.AT,A..Cto8a*o.

Married. August Nagler and Carrie
Fox.
Irving Republican caucus at town
hall, Friday at 1 p. m. Greenback cau­
cus at the same place Saturday p. m.
Maple sugar season is over. The sea­
son has been very unfavorable. *
A creamery is being talked of.
A wool buyer wlU probably be tn this
market the coming season.

N. Brayton is able to attend to his
business after an illness of about four
months.
The Middleville Republican evidently
reekons without its host when it talks
about Fox &amp; Son removing their saw
mill to that place.
Dr. John Ruckle has found a partner­
ship with Dr. DeVore for the practice
of medicine.
.John Norman, the harness maker,
has rented Shufelt building for a term
of two years.
Mr. Job Cheesbrough, who a few
months since contemplated closing out
his business for lack of orders, now has
more orders than he can fill. Uniform
good work will tell, as this instance is
proof.
The Herald is building railroads. All
these roads touch at Freeport it Is need­
less to observe.

OASTLETOX.
Mrs. M. H. Bloom is able to be
around again.
Bert Hart, of Battle Creek, made
friends a pleasant visit last week.
E. Kenney is making arrangements
to build a new liurn soon.
Mr. Beare is on the sick list.
Bert Marple, of Hastings, is spending
a week’s vacation at E. Lockhart's.
■ J. Lochart's wife’s daughter, Mrs.
Warner, of Battle Creek, is making
them a pleasant visit
H. &amp; Warner is making arrangements
to return to Ohio.
C. W. Goucher and daughter, of
NashviU*, and Miss M. Grave, were the
guests of E. Lockhart last Sunday.
C. Newton showed to your scribe a
green grasshopper about half grown.
It seemed to enjoy the cold weather.
A. P. Brow will sell his personal
property and go west.
N. Appleman and wife, of town, Sun­
dayed with her parents.
Unde Greenfield has traded his farm
to his son George for his farm in Maple
Grove. George is moving on to his
new farm.
I. Wstring has a sick horse.
The U. B. Sunday school held their
election last Sunday and elected N. F.
Sheldon, superintendent; Allen Carr,
secretary: J. Mater, treasurer.
The
school is in a flourishing condition.
Miss Flora Morgan last week caught
a wild turkey as soe was going along
the road. Such a lady is com petent ana'
worthy to go west and make a man
'Fhe peepers are out.

WHOLE NO. 1609.
township election. John Marshall was
put on tbe head of the ticket, with
Deb. Grqen for Clerk and Wm. Buel for
treasurer.
•
Rev. O.S. Grinnell, of the Congrega­
tional church, and W. A. Koehler, of
the Evangelical church, both preached
farewell sermons Sunday last
Mr.
Koehler goes to conference and will
probably lie returned to this charge.
We understand Mr. Grinnell goes to
Kalamazoo.
.
Miss Nellie Hollon, of Jackson, 1*
visiting at G. A. Truman's
Miss Daisy Smith, who has deen
spending some weeks with Miss Hattie
Foote, returned home Tuesday.
.
Miss Ada Cook, of Kalamazoo, is
visiting relatives, and former school­
mates here.
,
Mrs. H. G. Hale is on a visit at Green­
ville to parents.
Him* Walrath gave quite a fine exhi­
bition at tbe rink Saturday night, intro­
ducing many new acta, but omitting
some of his beet ones.
Mrs. Orno Strong has gone to Chicago
on a visit
The prohibitionists are talking of
putting a ticket in -the Add at town­
ship election. Wonder how much the
republican ticket lacks of being good
enough for the average temperance
man to vote?
•
JIM CHOW.

ASSYRIA.
Daniel IL* Cooley and family have
moved into their new home on the
Frank Mechem farm.
C. W. Newton started for Dakota
last week and Charley Serven goes this
week Wednesday.
Every body is going west this sum­
mer.
There is lots of sickness this spring.
C. C. Gage and wife visited their
daughter Lydia at Battle Creek, last

A. ’ W- Wilcox and family visited
friends in Bellevue Sunday.
Wm. Seger is making preparation to
erect a new wagon shop this spring.
E. R. Sylvester has gone to Battle
Creek and is working in a barber shop.
Almost every body in N. E. Assyria
has the mumps.
Morris Harwood and Merritt Shepard
start for the upper peninsula this week
on a fishing trip.
Jones Sylvester has moved into E. IL
Sylvester’s house.
Daniel Stumpt had the misfortune to
get his leg against a buzz saw while
Be sure that you vote for the right sawing wood and cut it quite badly.
men.
.
J. Warner was the first lucky man to
kill the snake for luck this year.
A Sunday school is to be started next
J. Graham, of Hastings, made old
friends a visit a few days before he Sunday at the Bunnell school house.
Mrs. Matthew Baird is on the sick
started for Madison. Wisconsin.
D. Hoover has bought t^e old Linrea list this week.
Stone picking is the order of the day.
farm.
» '
Minnie Cummings is visiting friends
Mrs. C. Price is v Lilting her daughter
in this part of the town.
in Grand Rapids.
i
Albert Hampton began work for W.
Mrs. Lutisan. living on the State
road, w-ho has been partially deranged, Messenger Monday. This part of the
gave Mrs. Lottomer a terrible surprise town will miss him very much. His
a few days ago, by walking into her sister, Nettie Hampton, is going to
house and cooi'y putting on a drees be­ work for F. Boarabeck the coming
longing to Mrs.L.‘'and wearing itnway. summer. Alice Hgmpton will work
Her husband was sent for and returned for Mrs. Pennock.
the dress.
ystrnw a vmvtt.t.f

DELTON.

Our letter to the Banner was neg­
lected last week.
x
Your correspondent olwerves—
That the rotuis are beginning to get
passable again.
That the farmers are feeling quite
well pleased with the prospect of a
good wheat crop, for tbe wheat looks
very good. Nothing happening the
crop from now on it will
an average

That the farmers are plowing for oats
although it freezes every night.
That Miss Minnie Baird Li doing
some lovely painting for Mr. F. A.
Blackman. With some practice Min­
nie would make a first class artist.
That the Democrat of bwt week con­
tained a short item in regard to our
dead IL IL
That the grunge is now in running
order with U. ti. Burst as muster.
That the republicans are going to-try
anti elect their ticket on April 5lh.
That the saw mill is shut down with
no-more logs at present
That the crossway east of here is
overflowed with water, and parties on
the east side are compelled to go
around in order to'get their mail.
That-Mrs. F. J. Norwood is still vis­
iting her many friends in Kansas, and
reports a very fine country.
That the ice is nearly out of the
lakes and the fishing with spears will
soon begin.
That Mr. F. C. McAllaster has not
sold his farm yet
•
That the grangers need a hall in
which to conduct their business.
That we will write again next week
if nothing prevents.
That the Albion scholars have re­
turned home for vacation, and will not
go back for spring term.
NASHVILLE.
Wdl, Jim Crow has only been on
earth part of the w«*. having been
confined to the house several days with
pulmonary lumbago of the left section
of the mucous membrane, or something
like that, and our items are “skarse,
but such as we have we treely give you.
The council met Monday evening to
consider tJ*e temperance ordinance and
after a lengthy discussion pro। and con
it was again laid on the table. The
stick seems to be that one of the mem­
bers who is a temperance num wUl not
vote for the ordinance unless it can be
deterred from going into effect for 60
days, so a* to give the saloonista time to
dispose of their surplus stock. The
point ha* Its two sides; the subject win
doubtles come to a focus at tbe next
^Tim shops of IL Shulze and H. Gross

are U'ing moved on to tbe burned dis­
trict of Dec. '84. to make room for the
new brick hardware of 1 rank Boise.
The building occupied by Downing
Bros, is to be moved nort|) against
Cable's building.
Brooks &amp; Smith of Cloverdale cream­
ery are building a commodious store­
room south of the creamery.
The “unterritied" met on Saturday
afternoon and put up a ticket for the

The Prlehardvllle representative at
Ann Arbor is home to spend the vaca­
tion.
He has raised magnificent
whiskers.
Mrs. S. T. Worden returned home to
Ohio last Thursday..
Mr. J. S. Caswell has a brother visit­
ing him this week.
The merchant went to Osceola county
Tuesday to visit friends and relatives
there.
There are several mild cases of lung
difficulties in this neighborhood, but all
are better now.
Miss Helen Prichard was kept at
home last week by sickness.

Silver dollars—Mr. and Mrs. John
Baine.
Pair of vases—Mr. James Townsend
and wife.

Shawmah.
"
Mustache cup and saucer—Mrs. O. B.
Youngs.
Set of china plates—Mr. Geo. Bump
and wife.
Glass water pitcher—Mr. Will Fettingall and wife.
Set of sauce plates and pickle dish—
Mr. John Furlong and wife. '
Butter dish and cheese plate—Mr.
Jessie Cotton an&lt;P wife and Mr. Levi
Cotton and wife.
Half dollar in-silver and glass sauce
dish.—Mrs. Albert Kinnle.
Pickle dish—Mrs. Mary Demond.
Mustache cup and white apron—Mr.
and Mrs. MorL Rawley.

Mr. Lincoln said once that the beat
story he ever read in the papers of him­
self was this:—Two Quakeresses were
traveling on the railroad, and were
heard discussing the probable determin­
ation of the war. “1 think.” said the
first, ’that Jefferson will succeed."
-Why does the think so?" asked the
other. “Because Jeffereoff is a praying
man," “And so is Abraham a jraying
man,” objected the second. “Yes: but
the Lord will think Abraham is joking,"
the first replied, conclusively.
A baby, says a French writer, is an
angel whose wings decrease as its legs
increase.

“I am satisfied with my lot," said a
real estate owner who held a piece of
city ground worth 85,000 a foot.

Why does the new moon remind one
of a giddy girl? Because she is too
young to snow much reflection.
.

SaKl Mr. Tapley of Danbury, feeling
softly of his nose, “I don’t want to be
too .hopeful or sanguine, but I believe
I'm going to have a boil.
Nautical husband (jokingly)—“Gn 1
I’m the mainstay of the family.
Wife
—••A'ea, and the jibboom, and the—and
the—" Small boy (from experience)—
"And the spanker too, mSinma."—Troy
Press.
7 /&gt;

It is an old proverb thnt, when drunk,
a Frenchman wants to dance, a Ger­
man to sing, a Spaniard to gamble, an
Italian to boast, an Irishman to fight,
on Engliihman to eat, and American to •
make a sfcteb.
A fashion item says that great dis­
cretion must be used by wearers of
horizontal stripes, as they are not be­
coming to any but very tall and slender’
figures. Persons contemplating a resi­
dence in the penitentiary should paste
this in their hats.
«

He was an Ingenious husband who
telegraphed to his wife to tell him
where she had placed the bread before
she set out to.visit her relatives. In
about a hour came the reply: “You
mean thing- It’s 1“ t-b® bread box, un­
der the piano, where I hid it from the
cook." '

A gentleman invited a friend the
other evening to go into the nursery
and hear the children say their prayers.
They stooped a moment on the stairs,
however, and when tbev reached the
room the little prattlers hud just sung
their evening hymn, and were trying
to drown the kitten in the wash-bowl,
—the visitor appeared to be deeply
moved.

A witness in court nt Marietta, (Ga_.)
declared that although he didn’t see it,
he knew that a certain thing occurred.
“What!" said the examining lawyer,
“would you swear to knowing a thing
occurred and you never saw ft?" The
witness hesitated a moment, but replied:
-Y«B. Sir. I wilt I will swear that I
wxi bora, but I never saw the occurBOWEN’S MILLS.
L. C. Gillaspie, of Hope, spent Satur­ rfesee." The lawyer subsided.
day and Sunday with friends at Bowen.
—"Mrs. Prime is a beautiful woman,
Sirs. John Pearson is very low with
isn't she?" “Yes,she isquitb handsome,
typhoid pneumonin. C. W. Armstrong but they say she paints.". Well, sup­
is also on the sick list but is some bet­ pose she does, what of It?? “I don't
ter at this writing.
like to see u woman resort to such
Nate Sweena and family have moved dodges to make herself attractive." “I
to Grand Rapids.
don’t see why she shouldn't. When it
There Is to be a sweet meeting of the has got to be. all the rage to decorate
G. A. R. Post at Post hall this week jioUto-mashera, scoop-shovels, and so
ThUTbday evening. The 1. O. G. T. also on, von can't blame a woman forgiving
have a sugar party at their hall on Sat­ herself a dab with the brush now. and
urday evening.
The entertainment then.—The Interior.
will consist of speeches, songs and
recitations.
Ethelberta—I want a pair of slippers
for pa. Number tens, please, and—
FOUR CORNERS.
squeaky.
Genial Shoemaker—Squeaky, miss?
Muddy roads.
Leola'Wood is able to be out again. I’m afraid we haven’t any of that kind.
Ethelberta—I am so sorry. Couldn't
Wallace Townsend is able to be on
terra flrma again after a serious attack you make him a squeaky pair? There
is a certain young gentleman who visit* .
of the lung disease.
The Mite society will meet at Mrs. me frequently, and—and it would be
very convenient for him to know just
Baine’s this week.
The Misses Sutton and Doyle spent when pa is coming.—Philadelphia Cull.
part of the week with Mr.'Clark Sutton
One of our brother journalists
of this place.
went into a barber-ehop the other
Mr. and Miss McColhn Sundayed day to have his hair cut and fell asleep
with thair cousins Andrew and Lottie during the operation. The bariier, who
Townsend.
awoke him when he had finished, said
Lee Fuller has been building a new to him: “You are tired. 1 underaUnd
sugar house this spring, which he dedi­ it. It’s the same way with me when
cated with h^fantastic hop the other evening eomea. Ah. this head work is
night. AH report a good time. Have something terribleT'—Paris Echo.
another Lee.
All the spelling reforms of all the orMonday the 22nd of March being the
20th anniversary of the marriage of Mr. thographlsto-in the world will not aueanti Mrs. Whl Smith, and at their invi­ ceetl in lessening the intensity of that
tation 64 of their relatives and friends school-boy’s affection, who scrawls on
gathered at their house and passed a his broken slate with a stub pencil, “i
very enjoyable evening. Mr. H. John­ luv yu" and hands it across the Aisle,
son, Esq. was called upon to perform with a big apple to the blue-eyed little
the ceremony but declined, giving good girl who reads in the second reader.—
•
reasons. Mr. and Mrs. 8. were the re- Chicago Leader.
cipiunts of many useful presents, the
Sheriff Galligan and Prosesuting At­
names, of which we give below:
Set of chairs—Messrs. B. F. Wolfe, torney Knappen, of Kalamazoo, were
Horace Johnson, Harrison Long, Wm. present at the Cook county jail in Chi­
Wood, D. P. Sprague, John Shawman, cago, Friday, when F rank Mulkowski
Lewis Koble. Albert Klnuie and wives. was executed. The Gazette says they
Hanging lamp—Mr. and Mrs. Harley haw returned active opponent* of the
restoration of capital punishment in
Kelsey.
Side lamp—Mr. and Mrs. Levi Chasei Michigan.
and Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Wood.
Glass fruit dish—Mrs. John Schantz:
The Petoskey Democrat, which has
been in litigation for some Ume be­
and Mrs. Jessie Cotton.
Glare fruit dish and white apron- tween Mr. and Mrs. Roselle Row. wm
on Monday sold to a syndicate of Puto*Mr. and Mm. Wm. IFemnud.
Set of salt cellars-James and Stephen&gt; key Democrats. John G. Mill, an at­
Wolfe.
: - - torney, assume* editorial control until
Set of silver spoans - groom to bnde

�dogs arc iu
ful sheep husbandry. Glam
one aad kill the other.—Farm
The eureed swarm of curs do much di­ wavs, is the hardest to oonvlnce." The
A nicely dressed gentlemen was
rectly and indirectly toward paralyzing good hope centres in the “rising’* gener­
Ing along ti»a street in Detroit a Je* dan
the wool and mutton.pfixlucfng indus­ ation.
__________
«tuce. and without any warning fell upon
,tbo sidewalk Ina Mate of hwenalbuBy.
tries.—Live Stock Indicator.
vetiport. Woodland. Mich.
ProfMwnr Beal, of Michigan Agricul­
Ho was traced tn an ambulance and sent
to tbe Jioep.tal, where, upon examination,
A few years ago a neighbor came to tural College, hopes to breed clover
it was found tuat although 4d apparently
me with a bond, requesting me to sign that bees may take the honey, the first
perfect health hi.-, system had become so
as surety (he was being appointed ad­ crop, thus fertilizing the seed. .And
miuetd in tone that nature was forced
It Li just as true this winter as last,
toglve way. Sncb cases are becoming that the late pigs do better on the ministrator of the estate of a deceased Prosessor Cook la trying to raise a
alarmingly common ct late, and to such
friend), which I unhesitatingly did. breed of bees to assist in thia direction.
ground.
I
have
erected
a
very
warm
an extent ns to demand serious attvailua
He bad done the same thing for me on Then the bumble-bee must go.—Mich.
and investigation. People have slight sty, longest north and south, with the a previous occasion. Well, before the
headache*. but consider them as tatikittg. opening to the south, in which the pigs
estate
was Anally settled he was called
A tirc-1 feeling they attribute to; Urn sleep. Thia sty la set in a sheltered
■ The roung man on the lookout for a
weather. Un asiotal pains an.- thought place facing south, and a yard is attach­ from among the living. In the course
to be only colds. But without any special ed to it which is also protected from of time I received notice from an at­ ••soft place," through dislike for honest
cause, wlthdut any dutinice reason, the
torney that I was one of two sureties hard work, can find one—under his hat.
the
west
wind.
Hern
a
platform
has
vital power of many propio become* un­
for said administrator, that it had been —Boston Herald.
dermined unknown even to the people been put down and the trough placed found that there was due to the heirs
An ounce of discretion Is better than
thennwin-s. and It Is only when some sud­ oh it This makes the feeding spot
den git Ing way and breaklug down oc­ clean ami keepw dirt out of the trough. of said wtate a certain sum (over 82.000). a pound of knowledge. Why not spend
MOST PERFECT MADE
&gt;,
curs that they realize the grave danger Another platform in the yard is for the. that the administrator had left no twenty-live cento for a Iwttlo of Red
available assets from which tbe money Star Cough Cure, and save a large doc­
they are In.
oate
and
corn,
which
are
given
to
the
One of the most important things for
cou|d be made, and that the bondmen
No Ammdnla. Lim-« or Alain.
sustaining Ufo and energy is dlbtunen. pigs once a day. Their other feed con- would have it to pay. I was perfectly tor’s bin?__________________
and yet It must be takeu into tbe system sista of fine wheat middlings mixed
la proper form and quantity- How beat with the kitchen slope. These pigs are astounded. What in the world would
CLOSE SHAVES.
to do tlib baa been a study with seientllic growing finely and they also keep their Ido! I had for years had poor health,
men for many years, and it has always forms and are entirely free from any •but by economy and self-denial had
been a vexed question. Professor Rose,
managed
to
get
in
a
shape
so
that
I
one of the lending chemlata of America, stiffness. The sty is battened and bank­ was about to build a bam and do other
"No, 1 do not care to gel shared
has
succeeded
not . only in pre­ ed around the bottom with manure.
paring an admirable form of. al­ The bed is on the ground but is dry much-needed repairs on the farm with­. here.”
.
bumen, but In actually subjecting and often replenished with clean straw. out going in debt, and now the hardThu remark wax addressed to GcnIt to the digesting process, so that It This is tbe best way I know of for earned proceeds of the united labor off
is ready al trace to be Incorporated into wintering young pigs. Milk would be myself and wife, who had always hadI eral McComb, warden of the Folsotn
the system.
This is called Peptonized
poor health, must be swept away likeJ prison, by Superior Judge' Murphy, at
xlleef. and Combined with hops. Is given to better to mix with the middlings if one chaff before the wind! Fortunately
the public In tbe form of Hoptonic. We had enough. My pigs get coal ashes my cosurety was every inch a man. San Francisco, at that institution a
venture to say that there is no preparation just aa they come from the stove with
j week ago Sunday. The official was
at moderu tiroes that contains no much the cinders and unburnt bite of coal and with good business qualifications. We
Mint is strengthening, invigorating and they relish them cxceedinglv. They employed attorneys to investigate the5 one of a party visiting there.
beneflclnl as Hoptonic. For overworked also get charcoal frequently and salt to matter, and the result was, we com­
“But. my dear Judge," said the gen­
men.tlclicnte women and sickly children It
promised with the heirs for one thou­' ial General, ••consider the ladies. It
copies not only ns a tonic, tout as a food. lick. They are also fed raw beets.
We. live and learn, or ought to. sand dollars, all told.
■ It revives the llfe.that is al low ebb.
The point Is, that no person should[ will won be dinner time, and the silver
Stimulants -are Injurious;.adulterated Generally Duroc-Jeraey' sows will have
and btvlly prepared food clogs the system pigs at eight month’s age. A sow give his name as surety in any case un­- of your budding beard should not
less he
without nourishing; but albumen not
.... pigs
nlM before
tM.fnrp a
n year
wmf ,t3M
ce is in a shape,
snape, financially,
nnanciaiiy, to meet■ show."
only sustains life, but adds a vigor and should never have
'_2.—jn without being crampedI
have had ~.u..
them bear
the obligation
"Well, ril tel! you why I do not care
— . 2
nsu h-d
naaiaeoi Ik
mar
.
hhhndn.Mnrth.tM.6mHv
&lt;n
force that are sunply wonderful. Few old, although we hive,
Ln
his
business, or that his family «
will
I togetahnved in prison," said the judge.
largelitters
at
ten
months
and
do
well.
men and fewer women realise how great
a discovery this Hoptonic is; but it ?S Such practices will dwarf a breed. not be deprived of the comforts andI "It awakens unpleasant recollections.
priyilegee
-which
every
bead
of
a
fam
­
’ Several vears ago I went over to Peta­
gratifying to know that thousands are The lesson from these facte is that
understanding it, and taking advantage where a large number of pigs are |kept ily ought to wish to provide.
luma. Scar there 1 met an employe at
of the opportunities offered by the Intro­ there must be a number of pastures,
San Quentin and drove with him to
Hold Your Grip.
duction of this great discovery, and we
the prison. I was dusty, and my face
and
they
must
be
adapted
to
the
kind
' look for grand results from its use in the
ItunU New Yorker.
.
■
of hogs which are to be kept in them.
renewed life ofythe American people.
Don’t be in a hurry io throw up dairy­. was a little rough, u now. I aeceptesi
Next spring we shall add three more ing because of low priceaflMt pays now• an invitation to go to tbe barber shop
permanent pig pastures to those We as well ae any other branch of framing.. conducted for the officials. I took a
have already.. There should be .one for But weed out your stock. Make a care­. seat in a chair, and who do you think
each boar and'they must be separated ful, test of every cow, and keep nonej stepped up to shave me? It was Jake
from each other. Each -&gt;ne should that does not pay a profit Get a malei Wilkinson. »ent over for -forty-five
A WONDERFUL have a dry shelter. Hogs never should
with a good pedigree, if you do noti yean for cutting a woman a throaL
COMDINATIOX
be kept in pens in Summer. When have one already, and breed from these1 He was said to have a mania for that
farmers get up to the proper apprecia­ selected cows. This will put you in the
&gt; sort of business, and proved it a year
tion
of
pigs
as
real
factors
to
the
farm,
best possible condition to meet present&gt; or two later, by cutting a woman's
PEPTONIZED
if not benefactors, they will, I believe, and future contingencies.
throat at Honolulu, having been par­
have n new pig pasture each year as
t°
r rice s ream aking qwder
doned to leave Californio. As district
well as the permanent ones. This Is an
attorney I hail proaecuted him with
advanced idea, and it should be the
Elder Wm. Jarrott, Cass Co.. Mo.,
future corn lot Let them root. They writes Prairie Farmer: As soon as■ some vim. and he always claimed that
will not turn over much of it but they you find your horse or cow choked on'■ it was done in Htterncis, anil that my
will enrich it wonderfully.—F. D. Cur­ dry food, dash a cup of cold water Lnto argument rather tiian the evidence
tis, Kirby Homestead, N. Y.
which
was
one or both ears. This will cause the. procured a verdicL
' not so.
Now, imagine my feeL
The following letterfpeaks for itself: animal to shake the head with such, logs. There was a barber with a
rapidity as to immediately throw the
New York, Nov. wtb. I Mi.
; throat-cutting mania, who had no hope
Messrs. Jambs H.Seymovr, J^jhn S. food out of tbe throat I have tried it' of liberty, wb° blamul me for it and
often without a single failure.
ALBl'IEN
Martin and Wm. H. Duckworth,
who could easily take his revenge, as
Gentlemen: Ln reply to yours of this
none else was in or near the barberdate requesting me to'/forward you a
The blush of shame yet burns my brow■ shop. He recognised me and began to
list, if I have one, of-the different ma­ as I think how many more comforts I; strop a razor, emphasising each vigor­
■Insures only Farm I’roperty, UnezpQsed Dwellings. Church..* «$d StWl
terials used by manufacturers in the could have provided for my dear lost, ous stroke with words, which summed
Houses. Pays full amount of loss. No voidable condtions in uditv the'Ros­
manufacture of oleomargarine and ones had I done without tobacco; how' up,' were:
“No — judge — I — I — iest and safest policy issued.
butterine.
many hours of needless labor I couldI liaven't—any—grudge against you. O.
In reply please find a list comprising have saved my gentle wife if I had not■ do—I haven't—any—grudge—at—all."
sixty different articles named by seven­ cared so much for tobacco. It te thei Should I show the white feather, ex
teen patentees in their patents, and same with many of you to-dav—Maine
brave it ont? 1 felt chilly m the ra»or
claimed by them to be used in the man­ Fortner.
Hwacth. - MOPTO.VIC IM A BLEAH1RQ."
rang, but concluded to keep mv seat.
ufacture of oleomargarine oil. neutral
The follow pulled ray chin back, dashud
lard, oleomargarine butter, butterine.
We are glad to learn that C. C.
etc., etc.
HOPTONIC CO.,
Georramn, our old young friend on the the steel up and down my face, all the
'
time
repeating: "You were very hard
Sugar of lead, bisulphate ot lime, Rural editorial staff, and later Professor
of Agriculture Ln the Texas State Agri­ on me. judge, nut I haven't any grudge
cultural College, has been appointed against you, oh. no,’’ in a voice that
seed oil, vegetable oil. bltarlc acid, bl­ professor of Agriculture and Horticul­ sounded strangely ironical and demoni. carbonic of soda, nitrate of potassa, ture at the Imperial Agricultural Col­, acai. Well, i came away unharmed,
• glycerine, capsylic acid, cup&amp;ric aad, lege, Tokio, Japan—salan- »255 per but it wm not pleasant, ♦ I' can assure
, alum, capaic acid, sulphite of soda, month. His engagement is for three, you. though I laugh over it now."
| cow’s udders, commercial sulphuric yeara May ■access go with him when­
"O, wen. that was unpleasant." said
acid, pepsin, sal soda, tallow, lard, sen
the host, "but I • have a nice barber.
Maan «rr iu reality the reaalt uf Malaria.। salt, farinaceous Hour, butyric ether. ever he may go!
Ueabove from the.Rural New York­ Show the judge to the harber-rooin."
‘Sis caustic potash, carbonic acid, sulphuric
said the General to u servant, waving
acid, castor oil, chalk, slippery elm bark, er gives us pleasure. Mr. Georgeson Ills hand in a pleasant, imperious man­
। caul, oil of,sesame, oil of sunflower was our classmate at the Michigan
•।j।■&gt;।
ner.
1
°«v® OB. cwfcumiM, turnip seed Agricultural College.
The judge yielded and followed up­
oil, broma chloralum. chlorate of pot­
stair* to a shop in the back part of the
ash, nitre, oil of sweet almonds, oil of
The Advantage of feeding grain at building, where he wm ushered into a
peanuts, peroxide of manganese, stom­ home instead of shipping it abroad
ach of pigs, sheep or calf, nitrate of mav be illustrated in this way: The room, and then the sonant departed.
Yf1111,1® °iJ1 fl*strlc joice, mustard freight on a hundred pounds of corn is When the offlciaLlooked nrutu»&lt;l to set
seed oil, nitric acid, dry blood albumen, the same as on a hundred pounds of the barber it pnnnd to In- Harry Brown,
EOCnlSTLt. 1.1.
&lt;badair&gt;
sugar, butyric acid, bicarbonate of pot­ pork. But, packed into pork, the n colored man, whom Judge’Murphy
ash, chloride of sodium, caustic soda, hundred pounds represents onlv twenty only seven months ago s?nt to Folaom
corn starch, coloring matter.
pounds, and the freight chargeon the for fifty-five yearn fur a murder. Here
WHO 18 UMACQUAINTCO WITH THE OKOORAPHV OF THIS COUNTRY. WKk,
. Respectfiilly'yours,
latter would be only one-fifth of the wm a coincident**. Having had one
BCE BY EXAM1NIMQ TMI1 MAR THAT THE
charge on the former. In other words, thrilling ex]xiri&lt;-nc»- the i'tdgv did not
AAilstant N. Y. Suite’
when it cost 8100 to move a certain relish another. "Great heavens! am I
’t may lie possible that there are quantity of com to market, it costs doomed to have iuy throat cut?" was
some jieople who desire sugar of lead onlv 820 to move its equivalent in pork his inward exclamation. Flight or sub­
and the other ingredients named, but to the same market So also with beef mission to a nerve-trying ordeal was
we are under the Impression that it is mutton, poultry, cheese, butter, etc.,
necewary. After a momentary shock
only those who Intend violating the
J* ***."’In fral«ht ■*cteir
statute of New York state for the pun­ RuSti CaSd£SXlU,'tr-&lt;,r nmr,Jr -°- hnd gone and the recollection of the
funnel* affair pawml before, him like*
ish meat of intending suicides, that
picture, he decided to slay.
would eat them voluntarily.
'taere are many reasons in favor of
„"HfnTd.v do&gt; Harry?" said the judge,
We are under obligations to the man­
ufacturers of bogus butter for their drawing and spreading manure as fast "1 did not know rod were here, but am
glad
to see you in a favorite berth of
candor, in putting the facts on record. as made; we have more time than in
If a buttermaker ships butter to a P®.
nn&lt;:aday now when men can the ertablWinrant General McComb
Iim been telling me how nicely his
commercial house handling his stuff,
his product cannot but be contaminated. daj then of higher wages; a team can brother was getting along."
'
Ship butter and cheav only to hoti*-it draw now, when the ground is frozen
"Howdy do?" said the barber, in s
who do not mH bogugbiiU^r in the way two or three times m much as on toe far-away voice that sounded ominous.
soft or muddy fields then. The manure Harry turned to the strop and vigor­
to taint the price of dairy products.
The above in the Agricultural is in­ hft ey«dy Bpreiul while containing ously Hhaqa ned the blade, while alter­
ali tes richness, fresh from the stableB nate smile-H and frowns were upon his
teresting and official. Butter! What
nwch more evenly distributes this face, each sound of the razor suggest­
is it?
’
plant food, and it is a fact that a better ing an additional depth that a wo0nd
result always follows the winter appli­
cation.—Rural New Yorker.
PP • might be given.
A happy thought of interesting the
, Colonel John McGavock lost his en­
tire flock of about 100 head of splendid
B' Aniold remarks that the
E.SU.ou..
sheep in the space of two months, by nutrient properties to the grain of com th.JudleUl mini ot tl„, .p„reh.Mlr.
do«.—Southern Cultivator. Dogs are wh^a^£^ie/rrBln Vrou*h
“I I w”'oon pul Into effooL
rob.
making havoc with the flocks of cer­ When gathered in an immature state
Harn*, he said, “lam glad to see
&gt;0*00, ROCK island * PACIFIC RAILWAY
tain parte of Lenawee county, and the the cob is loaded with nutritious mat-' ymi ln llo ,bop. 11 i. ,h$ n„, RU,
dog fund is not sufficient to repay the oL00
“-•nt your rel«w." -T—"
to the kernels of grain
tmporumt niW-«snt-°wrne”\.
mI«ht
perhaps, were all just as tiie straw of other grains in its “IJ”1 ’h™
ut hopeful Inquiry
the worthless pups aasesMxI.-.Michigan
’UF® I" loaded withnutrimrat •Pl»-««l upon u,«
ot th. prison,
Farmer. Laws for the protection of defined for the grain, but Its passage
you ou bohu. youn.lt b.rr. nuk;
and BouthwtK
sheep have been so loose and poorly ex­ 1®.^Teated and it remains in the straw
jwa'ffisnssas
to the wnrden. ret
ecuted that the sheep interest seem to when the latter is cut green. The cobs
julntod wilh ih"'^Ud|^S&gt;“ pt
boat the mercy of the dog.—Western
“V. therefore, be classed
Rural. Many of our farmers have giv­ with other green herbage near the time
lov.n; tinUaU."-.
h nt'.d AlCtlf-OD.
en up sheep raising, and others will do when the.eedisflHtag.-Mich. FanX
r* “♦J°?nua* t£ey ™n disP«* of the
C
irt
M
i
d
’
hc
‘
P
you.
Yes.
we
’
n
r—-—r-~—an&lt;l r'UU:&lt;'rJ
few that have been spared by the de­
all help you. Harry."
0u
THS CHEAT ROCK ISLAND ROUTE
stroying cur*.—Tennessee Fanner. E. •nd MUk^toek M, KlVeoSV »3
®c. peraotwl ar.cnrttt afforded tr n irfg.
R. Henry, tbe Bakerville milk gatherer
’us^j
*dde by free use of straw over and chjfr
•^uouj steel roll; sub­
an
an near tx.rl.-'tion
perfection ~~
wound sheds to exclude the cold. Thu
rent buffer- nlnbarmn
is a temporary expedient, but it win
their dimredations.—Connecticut Farm- ^
governs the pructw
‘^toaneSte^inMvVS
. «•*.' Tr .1 TV ifi’ftt 0—
Amer* f7, An.on Thursday morn♦can people n Con»umption.
/ tot week, a strange dog kilted food and superior condition of stock
? ffraln rMluJred to main- ■totod^.T"!’ * h^PU r
Hlvor f-rfl
and Druggist* have pa fowte leaving the carcasses. Three tain ahSx°?
h^~y ®xP&lt;*ure b the dearrat
got Into a flock of sheep owned by
mind. Bat he at once took a vow
rnd a rem»dy Which dogs
Judaon Maplut on Wauweous Hill, fueI «,f*rg»«r can use—Mich. Farmer. to^i„ run th. rUk SiZilK
woitmg on
Norwich, on Saturday and killed thir­
“If a person wants your
»• ’idM. pri-ra. thtokln, th»t th. third °xteen^ baridts mangling otbera.—Nor­
r™uH dlSmmuTiX
1 g"™*&gt;“
wich Bulletin. I have shot and poison­ says The St. p*u] Pionw
Si
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’
“
L"
’
;
.«*•
Wtodu!
who
'
ed since I commenced keeping sheep. him write it Mmaelf."
tathe Terrltortg
us are run to uw

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BAKING POWD^

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The Ohio Fanners’ tame Chh

Cash Assets. Sl,262,17o.35.

INSANITY,

LC. WELTON,

Agent.

JOB PRINTING!

KALARIAfli

Cheaper than Ever,

FOR

At the Banner Job Room.

"W* MALARIA
nELAND&amp;CQ^

HUMAN

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For Baking Purposes.

Best intbr-WnrLf.

CURE FITS!

HE GREATEST?^

Cold, and all
baa oe«® "PTZ3

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, found it to ba
'or rheumatism.

JOHN,

�OUR NATIONAL SOLONS

SECRETARY MANNING'S ILLNESS.

STILL HAMMERING AWAY AT WA8HINGTON CITY.

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Y*a*-Aidrioh, Alliwou, Blair, Ca moron.

son. Miller, Mitchell (Oregon;. Morrill
Platt, Hum, Sabin, Sawyer, Shoriaan,
Spooner, Stanford, T*.ter, Van Wy.sk, Wil­
son tlowaj—id

ittug and ventilating public: buihliugs
ougboat tliw country. A meuwrial from

,|ii &gt; nuthori.dnp Clio consignation of a
l.r .l ,■ n.'rves tbo Mississippi at , St Loui*
l/ -?:. ,.iT»red a rtMolulloii providing that
•..h bu.inees relstiag to too filling of public
,
• i &lt;• done in b;*n se»ion. A short dis...u took pa eon Logan’s bin to Increase
1- - army to ; i',&lt;enlbted men, and at 2
• i,i the Edmunds resolution came up and
Cil.uitt and Jw.-tawt spoke against Ik
■ i oudiug Jack- ou’s *p&lt;«cb an axnentivo was
after whieb Hie senate adjournal
1'1 &lt;■ iuHJie* chftplAln created a sensation
by ititUdugtiie div.ne aid in clearing tbe
land 4 all kinds of gambling including
l«Mr&gt;ls
trule. The prayer was ordered
printed iu Tbe Record. Bill increasing the
raiukm. of tin' widow* of Commodores
Spi.: r and Fillebrowa and granting *50 a
month to the widpw of Rear Admiral Har-

!«'. nay*. 47. A iceolution looking to a
.-tatfge in U» rifieJ »o as to prevent a comrnitt.- from I urytag matters a majority

madff that tbe educational bill would bo
given a chance lit tlw house, Two bilb
were introduced providing for tin* arbitra­
tion of latxir dispute. A bill to appoint
cudete to West Point from sans of veterans
tirat mid young .nlisted men next, and to
re ,uin* tbern to servo s tar graduation m
Th' bouse a ijourned at the end of tbe call
of state., far bill*­
&gt; Washis&lt;&gt;tox Crrr, March 1'4-+Tho sen«te Tuesday paoed the house bUf granting

Ifancra-'., A nvolutiun was agreed to ask­
ing whether the piatnuister general hail re;&lt;tived a nuo'.uUon of the senate inquiring
bow many fourtb-claas pewtmastera this administrntiua had removed. The bill to pro­
mote the elHciencjr of tbe army was then
taken up and advocate.! by Manderson and
I Zhgun, nnd opposed by Bock. The bill to
rvntirmland entne* made in accordance
«itb the rulings of the land office at time of
making wa- pawol, and the judiciary comTbo house heard rojoru from committee*
favorable to tha psuaago of the following
bllh Tocwtabli-th a llve-rtofk highway; to
utabliib a burhpu-of public .health; to re­
peal the pre-enqMleu law; to appropriate
g) for arms for the militia; providing
ruction ot tbe militia Tbe Fourth
claim* bill appropriating *238,200,
*wd, and the houa, then went into
lire ou tbe Indian appropriation bill
,tiA« appropriating*!,UUO for Capt IL

or llr, ami Nrbon of Minnesota thereupon
anikxsn'vd that he would see that there
wen* more esalja taknu, and nuute a point
of drder ngaliut u similar ajgirojwiation for
thec-airm Ora, school A number ot mem-

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upon tbe
assaults
]«almtster general, many of which
bo mid were vicious and unfounded. He
especially approved ot that officials refusal

YltAwV 1^.

Oi

They are something entirely
new in design and .finish, w
superior quality and fully war­
ranted.

Tbe [reddant baa positively reKI.---- ' — - *1 -

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will retain tbo place.
Butter, Call, Camden, Cockrell, Coke, EuaIt wax aecertainod from Mr. Manning’*
li», George. Gibron, Gorman, Gray, Barria, reeidenro t.-at tho secretary wav ic.dug
Jock«ou. Jone* Ark.), Kenna, Mixuy, Mor­ quite comfortably Friday morning.
gan, Payne, Pugh, Ranaoui, Voorhce*
Bbooxlyw, N. Y., MarchM—Tbe Eagle’*
Walthall, WiLim Md..—3ft
Waahlngtam »peclal, *ayi:
The Udr.l hwolutlo.i wm adopted by a
“.Secret*-y Manning’* condition nt noon
vote of yeaa, 3U; nays, W-Mitrb.ll of
&lt; .regun, Riddhbergar and Van Wyck voting
nay. An additional roaolutton, offered a* a
satire by Morgan agaliwt the removal of
honor Ably dfa barged toldlera wn» adopted dltion of tbo patient cannot bo regarded as
with but enb n -gat.vu vote—that ot Murgau. other than extremely ill adviswL"
Tbe senate :hon adjourned.
Laie ft—A Ute dispatch from Washing­
In the bou-c Friday a memorial was re­ ton City says: “A temporary improvement,
ceived from citl.tn* of the United Btataa Thursday, has now disupi&gt;ean.-d, and white
aaking a portal tavLigs system; a com­ there is stall a ;o«bl:ity of his recovery, it
munication from tbo a*d£ant secretary of fe not expected, and bis physicians would
too treasury tmutained a draft of a bill not to surprlv^l if the illnoss tor.niuatre
fatally."
a-iother letter from th- satuo officer asked
nn appropriation to build more silver vault*
Gen. EL W. Benson’s widow was granted a authoritatively denied by CoL Lamont
peusion of *50 per mouth, and then in com
Waxbikotok City, March 2ft—Secretary
mlttea of tho whole Vw remainder of the Maiming l« reported by motnl-ers of tbe
afternoon was takea up in blilustering ou a family to have rested quietly during Bunday
and bo be very comfortable. His physi­
cians that the secretary’s condition is
evening o»*iou being for tbe consideration unebang-d and that no change is expected
of pension bilb, forty of which were pawed
thereat and the house, adjourns L
Wamu^utom City, March 2ft - Saturday
THE FANCY RIFLE SHOT.
as per agree h»on: was put in by tbe members
of tbe house either making or listening to
»;&lt;■« b.-s ou the silver question. Culbertson
Hoad During a Performance,
of Texas, spoza for tree coinage and for
SrUAXTOg, Pn., March 22—Dr. Hord lug;
'eghdatioa that would force the treasury to
pay tbe- nil ver dollan out on the redemption a crash shot and a leader of a band ofKiciapco
Indians
.and medicine men, shot his
of botuLi mid Interest paymenta Long of
Mnsaichusetts, demanded a halt In tho name MO-la-law, Everett Smith, in tho right eye
of common sensa Silver coinage should be Mon lay night while giving a porlormance
sus|x&gt;iided. Tbo Bland dollar «'ta a swindle
ou tbe workingman of tbe country who was
programme U
known
____________ . ----- , _ which
Harding ’'takea aim at a potato.) ru»full of epithets from those who believed that
P«n4od on the oppeaite aide of tbe
ju»t as l.onest and jortriotlc ni tbe silver stago by looking in a mirror. Tbo target
was attended by Smith', and while ho was in
tbe act of placing the potato iu podtion
Dorgan of South Carolina, spoke for a
single gold standard and called th &gt; Bland Harding tired, and the bullet entered Smith's
dollar “K) cent* worth of bullion with a
falsehood stamped upon ft" Halscll of horr.flod audience immodlataiy vcramblod
Kentucky said tha people had spoken in
called fn to attend Smith, and probed for
tha ball but could not find it. Tbe injured
FIFTEEN MILLION DOLLARS

Other Stoves will be Closed 'Out Regardless of Cost
We also sell the Latest and Best

Gasoline Stores.

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Builders Hardware at Close Figures.

Paints in Large and Small quantities; also Varnishes, Tur­
pentine and Japans.

POWDER

Mowers, Reapersand Binders.
« •
Wagons, Carriages and Carts.

Absolutely Pure.

OLIVER’S NEW COMBINATION PLOW, with self-sharpening
Share and Point. They are giving the best satisfaction,
doing the same amount of work with from one-fourth to
one-half the expense of other plows.

-nevervaries. A marvel of purl»
rholiwomeness. More economical
..;ary kinds, and cannot be sold ta
competition with tlm multitude of low test, short
walghL alum or phosphate powders. Sold ouM
In cans. Royal Bakikg Powdxb Vo., IM
WallSLN. Y.
oct Met

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Low Estimates on Jackson Tile.
For Nooralgia.

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Ward &amp; Dolson Buggies!
25 Purchased to Open the Spring Trade \vith.

U«f of pin of .ay kiaiJ. The house
vMru *•
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Carriage Made.

Platform Spring Buggies!

occidental, and Harding him .ell la terribly

Washlxotox City, March 2ft—The ri)
and harbor appropriations bill, as erf

The CelMsi Hill ui Sttisto WigMi!

LAST OF THE ARCHER GANG.

tal appropriation ot *15,1(14,200, which will
beeoiun available immediately upon the

the Archer case went into oourt Saturday
morning with a verdict of gul.ty and the

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useful, perfect and aceunite too! ever invented
tor th.- purpose, with hlsbest testimonials. Its
Jointing feature alone Is worth more than the
price of the entire tool. ITiee of tool post-paid,
with full printed Instructions for Jointing. Rep
tuft
i i 11 ugand titratehteain* taw. only St.oo.
rith Address.
CHALLBNGK SAW-SET Ct)., Mead-

Illinois—Harbors: Chicago, 8100,00); Cal­
umet, #10,000; Waukegan, 110,000. Riven:
Calumet, #25,000; Illinois, »l(»,U0ft
Indiana-Michigan City harbor, H-5,000;

Michigan—Harbo:s: Black Lake. #.'&lt;,0&lt;|0
Charlevoix, 110.000; Cheboygan, *15,000;
Frankfort,. »7,0000; Grand Haven, FiO.OUO;
Grand Marais, *55.000; Ludington, *75,000;
to -I. t up’but bo was obdurate and at 4:40 ManistM. *10,000; Marquette, *10,000; On­
the house n ljunruod.
tonagon, *i:'.,000; Muskegon, *12,500; Pent­
WASUtxGTOX City. March 2ft—A petition, water, *10,000; Portage tare, *15,000; Bandy
was. laid before the senate Wednesday, from Beach, *100,1X1); St Jowph, *10,000; Sauga­
California, proftating against tbe persecu­ tuck, **,000; South Haven, *’&gt;,0G0; White
tion of th.' Chbl'Mv A letter was read Hirer harbor, *10,000 Rivers: Clinton.
from the jvMtmaatcr general er plaining why *3,000; Detroit, *50JXD; Hay lake channel.
L-- had not lo. wanted certain information. *100,000; Saginaw, *45,000.
Wlsconsiou— Harbors, Ahnapec, *15,000;
bate.! by Logan, Toller and Platt. Al 2 p. Gre.n Bay, *7,0(N; Kanoahi, »5,(W0; Kewau­
m. Morgan took the floor on tbe Edmunds nee, *10,000; Manitowoc, *15,000; Milwaukee
resolutions and spoke against ‘them. l»y and harbor, *80,0)0; Oconto, *8,0J0.
Mitchell and Hoar followed in their favor Port Waahingion, *5.000; Racine, *15,000;
Superior bay. *50,000; Sheboygan, *.5,000;
ud«r a rofuial ot th* president to furnieh Sturgeon bay. *2,00(1 Rivers Chippewa,
tbe papers a sufficient irtsva for the senate SXt.UUft Fox, *76,000; St Croix, *7,500.
Minnesota—Harbors:
Duluth, *60,00.);
Gronn MaraU, *10,030; I ted river, *45,071
shall lo disposal of on Friday, and then (reappropriated. ) ,
tbs senate adjourned.
The chap bin of the bouse again came
■\Va3nixaTOH Crrr, March 'X—Tho senate
into i&lt;roininen by animadverting in Bis
has condimed tue following nominations:
Registers' of land office—Thomas B. Davis,
iaid that incapacitated them for American Lincoln, Neb.; J. G. Higgins, Grand Island,
NeU; George W. Warner, Tracey, Minn.:
William Smflb. Cockston, Minn., Ralph N.
MarUe, Duhith,
Minn.
Recaivers of
tnition f railway strikes Tho consent was public moneys— August Peterson, Worth­
Mina.;
P.
K.
WW.
given. An appropriation of *45,'M0 for tbe ington,
Tracy,
Minn.;
T.
M.
Tipton,
jKA.toffice at Indianaf«lu, Ind., was re
pirtel Tbe coiigresxional library bill be­ Bloomington, Neb.; Jonathan P. Gardner,
ing taken up. Holman offered a substitute to be surveyor gvuarnl of Nebraska ana
(woridiug far tho construction of a building Iowa; Mr* Marian A. Mulligan of Ciiicago,
*to oust tl.iMVKKL
Pending nctioa the 111*, to I*' pension agent nt Chicago; Ros­
huuse went into committee on the Indian well A. Fish of California, to t&gt;e mwratant
:qpnipriatiou bill an:! Nelson of Miuueeota
ixlng more aniialle, withdrew hi* point of
Nebraska — Jonathan N. Wise,
onlnr and the bill was passed with only five Albi*
negative vote* In i ornmlttee of the whole Plattsmouth: Thomas Morton, Nebraska
again the appro|rriatlan bfll camo up. It City. Ohio—D. W. Cooper, Bellaire;George
appropriates *M,82*\5t£
Burroughs of Moore, Bteubonvilte.
Mlchiiin made a speech criticising the post
in.tst. - g.jncral, and when be concluded tbe
Wakiiixotox city, March A—The secre­
houM&gt; adjourned.
tary of the treasury Monday afternoon
WaShisotos Ciyy, March Sil—The iaiued the 185th call for the redemption of
house chaplain Thurmlay marie anotbor bond* Tbe call is for »10,000,000 of the 3
prayer that caused a mild sensation. Ho
pleaded that tbn jounpa and v- nties of the
old w arid might not take root in American
BURNED IN HIS REFUGE.
tbo roots up and inaugurate chao* Some

IKNtofllce appropriation, Hammond in the
chair. Dockery opposed subeldisa for tha

treasury.

We have taken the Ap
the new line of

Default having been made la tbe conditions
of a certain mortgage made and executed by
Cyrus II. Bowen and Marr J. Bowen, hl* wife,
to Benjamin F. Illnmau. end dated October

In t*Ak neVAATthA
TLe verdict was received quietly, but with ■MfK A 11 1 AC-T
outspoken satisfaction eTsrywhare. Archer
ho*-made a complete confession corroborat­
ing Lynch's s'.ory. Tbe latter, who turned
Ha Id mortgage was given to secure the pay­
sta.s's evidcnooVnd wa-. premised immunity.
ment of two hundred and Ofly dollars, three
years from the dote thereof, with Interest at
eight per rent, if paid when due, payable annu
ally, provided further however, that if said
or interest wa&lt; not paid when duo,
whkh place ho started Saturday afternoon. principal
tram that time all said several sums drew Inter­
est at ten per cent per annum, payable annual­
ly. It was in.said mortgage expressly agreed
tliat should any default be made In the payment
Ntiv York, March bt— The ship South of said Interest or any part thereof on any day
era Croat. arriving here Tuesday. rmcuol a
portion of the crow at the British ship Hud- expressed, and should the same remain unpaid
and in arrears for tbe space of thirty days,
then and from thenceforth, aftef the lapse of
said thirty days, the aforesaid principal sum of
two hundred and ftHr dollar* with all arrearage
of Interest thereon, should at the option of said
wreckage until picked up
Benjamin F. Hinman, his executors,administra­
Ito steamship Rapidan, which left Feh 2 tors or HMljcnn, become and be due and payable
tor Port tx-mon, near A^lnwall, la probably Immediately thereafter, although the period
limited for tbe payment thereof may not
lo*L Her captein was W. IL 'lowno, of atwve
then iinve expired, anything therein before, to
the contrary thereof In anywise notwlthitand' And default haring been made In tbe payment
all Uic Interest due on said mortgage, on tbe
t-renty-n.-, making twenty-four j»r»on* on of
day ot October, A. D. ISM. andon tbe ath
i
i
T^nirm ■hon'd ■jsth
dav &lt;&gt;f October, A. D. l«l. ft»r Hie years ending
on'those days respectively, and an the same hav­
ing been and remained unimid and m arrrar*
(or
the
space of thirty rthji and more, and stiU
KfllojEIUler'a Baby Pead.
remaining unpaid, the aforesaid principal snm
vr v
i
a .1
of two hundred and fifty dollars with all arrear-

a w.wk ago died Wednesday. Her husband, r Mini &lt;iri4uu uir
iu —. ......
Mr. Frank Weston, was reading a letter to page contained tins become o|»er*tlvc as to tho
whole anxaint thereof, both principal and Inter­
est as aforesaid; ami whereas there is claimed
to be due and unpaid, on said mortgage and Ui«
lomd aci-otupanylns the same st the date ot this
zsu
— ------- notice tbe sum of three hundred and sewn
and fifty cents tor principal and interest,
Barn, Me., March 27.-John Welch, tbe dollar*
and no suit or-prowedlng* at law or in equity
evangelist, who ha» lawn holding revivals havlnjt l*en taken to collect the Mine or any
at North Bath, is wanted by the police for
Vying to sell in Brunswick a livery team ^ow. therefore, notice I* hereby given that by
virtue of tlie power of sale In said
mortgage, and the statute in such case made and
provided on Uio twentv-clghUi day of May, A.
Kx-Pre.l.lcnt Arthur's Condition.
1). UM, at nine o'clock In lhe forenoon, al the
Nkw Yom, March 2d—Ex-President Ar­ north front door of tbe Barry County Court
thur's friends are urtnng him t&gt; take n trip House In the City of Hastings. Barry County.
that being the plaae of holding the
to Europa Hu health is quite precarious, Michigan,
Circuit Court tor the County of Barey. where
and it is thought that an ocean voyage would said promises are situated, there will be sold al
public auction or vendue to the highest bidder,
the premise* dMcril-ed in said wwrtgatte to pay
and satisfy the amount due thereon with Inter­
est nt ten per cent. per annum, and the eo«ta
MaxviLLK, Canada, March 27.—Small..........nlinunut hv
lorncy ire ui uisreu uuiuun

Ineliidlue an at-

and ns provided for In said mortgage, said
premises being described in said mortgage as
___________ .

Omakx, NeU, March Si.-Tbo Burt county
tragedy wu ended during Sunday night by
...__ n—
I—-n anrt ahraitiuC tho do»several

THE MARKETS.
r1st quarter of section twenty-ooeta towiraliin

—— — —- —

crowd of about two hundred men for forty

F. HINMAN.
Mortgagee.
F. M. WADLEIGH,
Attorney for Mortrogee.
to work torus nt their
own homes. *7 to»lopcrwrekcanbe
LADIEA
•11? made; no canyaa» o&lt;: fascinating and
wanted

Farm Machinery of All Kinds.
Call Tel!

MESSER BROS
THE best
1
FURNACE MADE
And therefore the cheapest, is the

UH Diving Fine Furnace
Its Points of Superiority are:
Diving Flues, effecting a great saving, of fuel. Getting
• the greatest quantity of neat from a given quantity of
1wood.
It is the only diving flue furnace made.
.
Three Radiators. Most Furnaces have butone. This gives
. the Kenfield furnace a great advantage over other fur­
2naces
as a heat producer.
has an ash-pit. Most wood furnaces have none. This
much trouble and inconvenience.
3 • It saves
to adjust to get a given temperature in a
house.
4. Easiest
of shell, and castings and radiators; giving
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5 .Thickness
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6■ Perpendicular

Those who expect to build houses tbe coming season will
save mohey by heating with furnace. The best made furnace,
tbe most economical, is the Kenfield furnace. Call at

Brooks &amp; Kenfleld’s,

mso

of WUcootin, nn i eulogies were delivrreJ by
Headereon of Iowa, Bragg, Build, Hoiuleroon tf Illinoi* Mayberry of Michigan and
other*. Tbe nnoluUoni were adopted and
the bo iM adjourned.
In' tbe *en ito Fry* reported favorably a
bill Appropriating *1,000,000 for. convoying
math to foreign countric* in American voa»ei* I Julmund*’ resolution than came up

the iiiinatc adjourned.
WjunuKOTOx City, March 27.—Hoar introdubod a bill in tbe senate Friday, prothe

Cori niton,

bam, and the suppoaiLon is that the
murderer «u kilted before be could
pi io
M..
——- aboided his daad body was found in a

itcady employment. Particular*and Nunplrof
;ho work krnt for stamp. Address HOME

TVANTED-Ladlea to work for ua at their
.'..'’uwa Vv own liomM, 87 to *10 per week ran be
quietly made. No Photo painting: no canvaw-

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to operate, will beat your whole house, give pniformity ot
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The Hastings Banner.

Additional Local Items.
WMatiia*:

low'lots on Jefferson street
As can be seen elsewhere, the repub­
Hawtfngs. Mich.. April 1st. 1886.
licans of Hastings township have nom­
inated a most excellent ticket, made up
from supervisor to constables of none
but representative men. Philip Bur­
gess, the nominee for supervisor, is a
man who enjoys the confidence of all
XD ITO HIAL NOTES. .
who know him; is a thorough, careful
Ami now an idea has penetrated the man. and if elected, as we hope he may
brain of one of the brightest of green­ be, will serve Hastings township faith­
fully
and creditably.
back organs, and in consequence of this
"Krr" McElwain is now engaged in
unusual event, the organ has been out
of time for several days. The “idea" an obtuse mathematical problem.
was first voiced by none other than the While helping to haul the hose cart
Grand Rapids Leader, and is that the to the Are Friday morning he was
green backers, democrats and laboring thrown down and run over by the aart.
Result*, an injured arm. a bruised face
men of this state should relegate to and a 910 pair of pants utterly ruined.
Allen G. Thupnan, of Ohio. General He is now endeavoring to elucidate the
Weaver, of Iowa, and T. V. Powderly, following problem: Salary of a fireman,
of Pennsylvania, the Grand Master 810 per annum, plus the attendant
glory, minus a 916 pair pants and bodi­
Workmen of the Knights of Labor, the ly Injury. The amount of the balance
task of formulating a platform upon in favor of the first he haa not yet been
.
which the three organizations named able to determine.
\can unite: As we understand the prin­
And the cry went forth: Where, O,
ciples of the order, the Knights of La­ where were the city police during the
bor is a strictly non-partizan organiza­ street brawl of Wednesday night?
tion. This brilliant scheme la but a Rumor, apparently well authenticated,
bid for the vote of tbe laboring man. says that Chief Shepard was near by
It is too thin and nonsensical for even when the fracas occurred, but upon
being informed by one of the partici­
gudgeons to nibble at
pants that he bad “better not attempt
A cursory glance over the sltwatlon to make any arroita,” the valiant officer
fled to tbe engine room, and sought
would indicate that the executive board refuge on the sacred, precincts of a
of the Knights of Labor have not that lounge. Another officer claimed he
organization well in hand, from Che wasn’t going to jeopardize bis chances
of a roelection, and possibly sustain
fact that Grand Master Powderly, the
bodily harm by attempting an arrest.
acknowledged bead ot that organiza­
The common council met at the
tion, has repeatedly asserted that the
council room on Friday evening. The
order favored strikes only when all
mayor being absent, council adjourned,
other means had failed to right the
and, accompanied by the city treasurer,
wrongs and grievances of workingmen.
repaired to the, very pleasant residence
In the face of this oft repeated dpclara- of Mayor Chai Welssert for a birthday
. tlon the news of labor strikes are daily surprise for his honor. The surprise
and often hourly flashed across the was a success, the mkvor not arriving
from his store until half an hour after
wires. And in a large number of in­
possession had been taken by the visit­
stances these strikes grow out of trivial ors, who meanwhile had enjoyed a
occurrences. ^As we have before said, pleasant visit with his family. Shortly
in our opinion, workingmen areht pre­ after nine o’clock the guests rat down
to a fine collation prepared by their
sent in the greatest danger from their boetess, which was followed by cigars
pretended friends. Strikes and the and pleasant converse. The city dads
boycott oft prove a boomerang to the in due season took their departure, vot­
laborer, returning to inflict serious in­ ing the affair one long to be held In
pleasant remembrance.
jury upon tbe individuals hurling the
For nearly a year back the Journal
has lustily howled because of t^e alleg­
An exchange says:
As a result of
ed extravagance of the present city
the effect of free trade in England to­
officials, asserting that the treasury was
day men. women and children are depleted, the ward Binds overdrawn,
suffering and dying in alisolute destitu­ and the finances of tWclty in a terrible
tion. Skinney skeletons in rags are bad state. From the report of the
, picked up by the wayside. Full grown finance commltte, published in this
Issue, it will be seen that there is a cash
■jMsare hidden away in dark rooms
balance in each fund, aggregating
because every stitch of their clothing 82,996.20. In addition to the school,bond
has been sold to buy food for their little fund which amounts to 80,527.85. Ref­
brothers apd sisters. The world—or erence to the financial statement of the
year previous will show that the school
that part or it that is not heartlews— bond fund at that time amounted to
weeps over the woes of these poor 84^00: an increase of 91,827.85 during
wretches. And yet, Carlisle. Morrison the year. At that time the total amount
&amp;Co. would, if they could, reduce of cash on hand, less the school bond
fund, was 82,r.l2J8, or 8382.32 less than
through the agency of free trade Amer­ at the present time. The first ward
ican wage earners to the same terrible fund had then been overdrawn 88 cents,
and the fire fund.944.56. Now we find
level.
a bidance in favor of the first want
The Journal speaks of “the young fund of 840.83 and of the fire fund
and vigorous democrats who are com­ 82G4.24. Surely the city has not suffer­
ing to the front in Michigan!" Yes, ed greatly from a’financial standpoint,
at the hands of the present officials,
John J. Enright, for Instance. But the oracle of the Journal to the cootrathen, there’s a pastoffice in the per­ S. If it be true, as oft asserted bv
? organ of “economy and reform,
spective. you know. If we mistake not.
this man Enright but a short time since that the council is controlled by the
republican aldermen, thta we ray all
stated that the next governor of Michi­ honof to thabusiness capacity of Messrs.
gan would l&gt;e a democrat, had already Beamer and Black. But neither these
been selected and wonld be acceptable to gentlemen nor the party to which they
belong arrogate to themselves the credit
democrats and greenbackers.
of being able topresent this fine finan­
Possibly the antagonism of the Grand cial showing. The Banner believes in
Rapids Eagle and Lansing Republican being fair In all matters, and conse­
quently would accord credit to all the
to the Michigan Club may lie induced city officials according to their just de­
by other tlian personal reasons; if so, serts. Sad to
relate,
however,
them
are
of
the
the republicans of this neck o' the nffae of
woods are not cognizant with it. 'Hie.re Journal and Boss Hicks clique of
blatant demagogues.
is no occasion for other jiapers attempt­
Card of Thanks.—We render our
ing to sow the seeds of discord in the
heartfelt thanks to all our neighbors
republican ranks.
and friends for their assistance during
The republicans of Michigan should the. late illness of our daughter ana
understand that this is no time, nor Is for their sympathy in our great bereave­
ment.
there any occasion, for internal bicker­
MIL AND JIBS. JOHN WICKHAM.
ings. the assertion of a few incendiary
The meeting of Memphis Rite Ma­
newspapers to the contrary; Loyal re­
sons called for April 7th in this city, is
publicans should pull together, and not postponed till June 24th to meet at
afford our opponents joy by unseemly Jackson, Mich.
M. (V. HIKEH. .
jara in our ranks.
Manistee Tinies: If thg Knights of
Labor only increase in wisdom as they
do in numbers—and there is reason to
believe they will—their organization
will speedily become the strongest and
best defender of the mutual interests
of labor and capital.
Harpers Weekly, the prince of mug­
wumps, rays that the democratic party
has thrown a way its advantages and
discarded its policy, and that the Presi­
dent’s course has rent, not united, his
p«ty__________________

not achieve this imivema! u-qu&lt;moe. The
certain tune as aho wraps up the little
package; tlK‘ grimy little boy who blacks
“yer boots" whistles it as he puts ou tire
■hino; it is in the air, in the streets, in
tbe parlor; it is played by German street
bands and ground by the street organs;
babiee murmur it before they can talk:

from Maine to Mexico; but how did it
iiegin? and when and where does it end?
There is even now a generation which
has never heard “Pinafore;" in ten years
from now no one will care for the
“Pinafore” tlmt drove thin generation
half distracted, and the chances arc,
should tliat opera be then revived, it
would fall flat; its fun would not touch
the humor of the day, and tlie young'
folks would say: “Dear me, this is
decidedly antiquated; Why can't you
give us something anmning?”
Once upon a time, about a thousand
years ago, there was written a song
known as “ViDikina and His Dinah." It
traveled far and wide, from cottage to
;&gt;alace, by rail and by sea; it was sung in
the theatres lietween the acta; as encores
at concerts; somebody even wrote a play
on the touchingstory; it was whistled uni­
versally, and every undeveloped musical
genius in the land sung nothing but “Villikinn." Who knows now where that
popular ditty first ■impressed iteelf on the
sensitive public ear? Who knows, in­
deed, who wrote it, or by what inspira­
tion he hit on a melody that bewitched
millions aa it did. Nobody sings it now,
any more tlian he sings “Life on the
Ocean Wave," “Ben Bolt," and a doaen
other sentimental ballads that had such
rogue; yet they ^re unchanged, and
quite as fetching in substance as the
hour they were written. ~ A song or a
tune lias its day, and cun never be resus­
citated. The first person who whiatltd
it into notice is lost in obscurity, and
more singular yet. he who was the last
to whistle it can never be discovered.
Who is the tmui Unit finally burire tho
This view of the life of a song is dis­
tracting. Yesterday tho classic “Bee­
Saw" permeated society, to-day't is -?it
Willow," to-morrow—well, to-morrow's
tune is unborn, but, as sure as the sun
rises over Park street steeple, it will be
here when it is wanted.
Probably at
this moment some poor devil in a back
street in Ixmdon is covering music
paper with the notes of a tune for Uie
music luill favorite to beguile a rough,
uncritical crowd. It is wretched stuff,
but it has “go," and go sends most any
trash headlong into dangerous popu­
larity. It catches on like a leech to the
public’s tympanum, and, after one or two
nights, it will be carried awuj bodily.
What is sung with success in the London
music hall ascends with case to the pole
of good society.
The higher type—Gilbert and Sullivan
songs—have bewitched nations, but if
the readers of to-day live twenty years,
their children will aak them w’ho were
this Gilbert and Sullivan, and nothing
will induce them to believe those oldfashionotl things were ever thought droll
and amusing. “That ever conmderud
fafenaring! Why, my d*or sir, you
must bo mistaken. How uninteresting
it is. Don't yon nee wo have outgrown
all sue!) rusty twaddle." In its day, “The
Beggar's Opera" took Ixmdon town by
storm. London society lost its head in
admiration of this new departure; its
music, ita singers; but let any rtckleM
theatrical manager of to-day place on his
stage tliHt once popular “musical innova­
tion." in all the glory of modem dress,
and ho would be beggared an well as
Polly. “I can not sing tho old song"
warbles the tired world. No. you can’t;
that is the unblemished truth.—Bor. Bos­
ton Herold.

A physician friend of mine called my
attention to an account of a recent at­
tempt to observe in tbe retina uf a mur­
dered girl's eye Ute image of her un­
known slayer. He laughed and said:
“It is all nonsense to expect that this
tiling can be done. I have known of n
dozen experiments, all of which failed
from Ute very nature of the thing. All
there is to it i« this: The brilliant coat
of tlw retina lias a color dufe to what is
known as visual purple, and this color is
Lueky Star cjiar are Long Havana tiller. J. to some extent visibly impressed by
light. When in college we tried a care­
ful experiment on a horse. We gave the
a poll ot 310 votes.
anima! atropine and placed a negative of
I the frails of
itho revival nt Ionia.
my own photograph over ita eye. It
was then kejA in a dark room for six
UeMWUinui iXiisbrture.
*
hours. Tlds wa# followed by exposing
The dnuuroen state convention «H&gt; be held the retina to the picture in broad day­
light for a few momenta. The result
little rlri named Mlrm Mi&gt;nafchaii
consisted of three dark patchre repre­
, la said to hart- hydrophobia.
senting my chin, nose, and forol««L It
was an alvolnte failure as far as produc­
DIED.
ing nrecognlxahk- likeness ta concerned.

A Card to the Public.
I have received the follow­
ing letter from Washington,
which explains itself:

Has an Elegant Stock of

SIGNAL 0FF1CB.
War Department,
WathingtonCttv, March 19th, 1886.
Jfr. John Beumer,
P. O. Drawer A o. /«.
Hatting*, Michigan.

Dear Sir':
I have the honor to inform gov that
I am now prepared to authorise the
telegraphing e/the indications at gonemment earpeiute.
*
IfvouttUlharethe w*uary.,flagt,
and detire the special predictions and
cold wave warnings, and will notify
me at once tf these facts, instruc­
tions will be tamed to have them
telegraphed to you al the expense
this serivet. ■
I am. r»ry nspecffully.

Clothing&amp;Furnishing Goods
For the Spring Trade. He is the exclusive dealer in u.. ,
brated failSr-Made J. C. 4 CO. CLOTHING. The NoM'S
Best Made, Best Fitting Suita known to the trade,

Brig, and Bet. Maj. Gen’l.
Chi^fSignal Ofioer, U.S.A.
From now an I will have the woathpr
predictions daily except Sunday, per
telegraph. I have also bought two
Btandanl thermometers, which have
been tested at the Washington signal full tine of Mens,’ Youth’s Boys and Childr.Saia.
office as to their correctness. Besides
mison Bra,: Cekirjto Stia,
this, I have bought a fine Holostedck ba­
rometer, which shows the state of the
weather. All of these instruments are
displayed in front of my store for the
benefit of the public. I also will port
the predictions in writting on a bulletin
board in front of my store. To explain
the flags hoisted dally, I have cards
which will l&gt;e given free to any one A good Men's Suit for............. ..............................
- 83 60; others sell fer K «
who will call at my Store.
A good Men’s Worsted Suit for......................
•
"
na
A good All-Wool Men's Suit for ....................
IM
Fine White Drees Shirt, unlaundried, for..
Good Style Man's Hat for............... ,.................
M
Men's Working Pasta, for......... .............................................
j©.’
Men's Overalls...........................................................................
4q.
OTHER GOODS IN PROPORTION.
From a Wstertory to the Flnrot ItoUd Held.

Watches

Jewelry,
Id Groot Variety.

CLOCKS,
From all the leading tactoriro.

SILVERWARE,
In all style*.

SPECTACLES,

Having no rent to pay, running my store on the lightest er
pense of any in the city, buying and selling goods for rash, 1
can make prices on any line of goods cheaper than any other
dealer. Yon can get better value for yonr money of roe than
of any other dealer.
.

To nt any Eye. and a coupkte stock of

Musical Goods.
I wlU furnish any piece at SHEET MUSIC or
MUSIC BOOK ou short notice.
Cl also buy CIU&gt; G0U&gt; AND SILVER.

JOBS BESSMER, Us Jeweler.

R. K. GRANT, Cash Clothier,

THIS MEANS

Delimit havlim been made In thr ctwllUous
&lt;',rlf1ln,Ino'5&lt;**’’ m“d*' *Dd rxertrted by
W iItlamH. Jewell ami Xjnanrat U Jewrfl IiZ
— ..w.. . r...nKU &gt;u MW

VI Ulf Her

mofmortaaKeoopaaekx si,; mo^
■to(i«oU&gt;otMn^at&gt;4

SSM2

fnw.

Mir mu&gt;v n-nuun uni
and hi arreara tor th- .pw cl thirty dara.

(Successor to Brooks A Cook,)

Hereby announces that he has a complete line of

Groceries, Provisions, Flour and Feed.
,jS5WiSEIS' “ wtrsi“Jll
Of these goods is unsurpassed. I buy THE BEST: and i find
Ire m to U&gt;“vihoie

U^oTSTr,0??'

that the best goods are what people want.

Tile QviEintity
Of goods you get for SI.00, or any money, at iny store cannot
be surpassed .in Barry County. Light expenses enable me to
sell as cheap,as any concern in Hastings. I can aii'l will &lt;^u’
plicate any prices you can obtain in Bar.ry County on any

WICKHAM In Carttoii. Mareh zah. me, K»tie.
•Uughtcr John and Mary Wickham, or ms-

It must be a groat relief to the green­
backers and demnerates to l« informed
by the Journal that Br'er Dennis favors
•
uu me ana
fusion: for if hfi didn't the deuce yrould
My em happiness was full; my joy wonts ranbe to pay and no pitch hot.
not tell. .
And I Nmri the ulorion* (liver, vriiodoetb all
thlBja wen.
The rgpublicans can congratulate
theinselvife that they are not a fusion
party, and that in our caucuses no She aati’ke in my uncanrious heart u wiw idoia•■conference’’ committees are to be apau earthly shrine, lured by some
. pointed.

The great strike on the southern rail­
ways is at an end. . The advantages, if
any. gained by the -workingmen, are not

popular. Everybody rings and whiatten
that song because it has a tune? Not

In the presence of their uuwtens tho
English rw-o-iuita maintain a m.inner tlmt
may almost lie said to lw refined. It is
quint and subdued; too oboequiou* Jw- nil rlitw ceruuu i.hhn-. ,7/n..-Xi, J . i:iTv- “
hapetomjit the democratic idea, but
otlwnvhw unobjectionable. This man­
ner, however, I swpect is something like
the livery, put on for their suiwrioni. and
laid aside as won as they alone.
In many &lt;dd famdios there still lingers
among the retainer* an attachment for
Huwo they serve, a fidelity and devotion
ihM r»n
tauUl hriiig.
PCTEB CROSBY, Mortorer.
ore returned by a protection and interest

quality or quantity of goods.
do sell

I do wot sell ( leap gwis. hut I

Good Goods Cheap!
OUR SPECIALTIES:
Best 50 cent Tea in Hastings.
Best Coffee for the money in the city.
No 1 Sugar—no adulterated goods.

- • -«nwuu&gt; ou noth
sides as sincere, and loyal, if not as Tamil-

Yon are invited to call in and inspect goods and

Far-off Kansas has invented n subrtitute for the insanity plea for crimi­
nals. Somnambuhsm is the word.

J. //, HfMJMT d
Hare taken

!»• lu&gt;pe«Uw drancmlc p.rty I.
wourol ta lh. mm report, ot Uw Ins

Respectfully,
Boriin mm,turn for |3,000.

'

want jonr trade, and will give you the prices and goods i°
get it

�The Hastings Banner.
HASTINGS.THURSDAY. APRIL 1,1*86.

Local Advertising Rates:
Ed-uifM Locals, a cent* per Una
JzK-als. ns cento per line.
(Ihiuuuy NoUa*. 5 cento per line.
c.tnb of Thanks, lo cents per line.
MurUUte and Deitfli notkee free. .
All (lotices for Entertainments for profit of ta­
' iv Iduals &lt;&gt;r orsanlzailou. except for charitable
twnevolent purposes, will be charged for at
&gt;1 rates.

rpi THE TEACHERS’ CLASS.

j.have a Large Slock of

Cloclis!
Teacbera. which I will sell
VERY CHEAP:
1 also keep In stock tbe WATERBURY
WATCHER. They make a very nice time-piece
inr te.ichtra, and are easy to carry.
Fine Stock of Jeu*lry,&lt;i.-c.
Hr;we look my stock over before purchasing
•Ivwhere.
m&gt;1 table for School

JOHN BESSMKB, Jeveler.
Local News.
CAUCUS NOTICES.

" Republican caucuses will be held, for the puru -e .if nominating township officers, at tbe foL
!n«rtng place* mid dates:
linra.
Ai Hope Center xtore. Wednesday. March 31st.
at 1 o’clock p. tn., sharp.
aoiurnowx. .
At Martin Miller's, on Friday. April 3d. 1888.
at : o'clock, p. m. •
HVTLANn
'
At the Town House. Saturday1. April 3rd. at
tob’rlMk a. in. j
’
MAfLKGliOVK.
.
At Maple Grove Center. Thursday, April 1st.
at ■: ofclock p. m.
. KARBY.

At Thompson Halt Thursday. April 1st. at 5
I- in.
CARBION.

At tlie ('"filer. Friday. April 2d. at 2 p. tn.
IB VINO. lx
Ai Towii House. Friday, April Sd, at 2 p. tn.
YANKKX Kl’MINUH.
A' rtie Finery school bouse, Friday, April 2d.
at;» a. m.
HALTIMOHK.

.1

At Allen Green'll house. Saturday. April 3rd.
p. TO.

,If you are In need of anything in the
Clothing or Furnishing Good* line call on
E. W. Morrell A Co., who carry the beet
-elected stork In the city.

WANTED
1,000 *aned tie*. 6x10, nine fret long.
Bentley Urns. &amp; Wilkin*.
see K. W&lt; Morrell A Co’s 7S c. Cottonade
pauu
X.7'

I have «evcral thousand dollar* to loan
on good real ratata- security nt reasonable
rates. Those wishing to borrow will Hud
&gt;&gt; In their advantage to'eall and Seo me.
CHAS, H. BAI ER .
Hastings. March 33, INSO.

I . W. Morrell X Co. liavejnst secured a
full line of childrens suits.

VFoi'R hundred persons patronize
the city school library. There are
about ltS00 volumes In the Ubnury.

PERSONALMENTION. ,
Auction.—Mrs. Julia Altoft and
Fred Miller Suudayed with Jackson Edward Green, having purchased from
H. Marble tbe tatters stock of milch
Newton House is friends.
bang rapidly pushed forward. A good­
Mrs. N. T. Parker is confined to her cows, and also his milk route, find they
ly portion of the frame is already up. bed by Illness.
have a surplus of stock,. and will dis­
Miss Minnie Cook has returned to pose of a number ot milch cows, besides
oth$r stock and farm tools at auction,
Grand Rapid*.
Saturday, April 10th, commencing at 10
Fred KenBeld, of Grand Rapids, is a. m. For further particulars see bills.
*
home on a visit.
The Caledonia News improves with
Sylvester Greusel, manager of
each laaue. Bro. Saundds £ (Swerving
Charles Wardell visited at Grand the Engine and Iron Works, is a gentle­
of 111 x&gt;rd support at the hands of the Rapids last week.
man of versatile talents, but when ear­
people of Caledonia and vicinity.
,
Mrs. C. G. Holbrook is in a very pre­
nestly solicited to take the stump for
At ,jn» teachers’ examination in: carious condition.
each evening of the present weekm the
this city T riday and Saturday tlie full I
Gilbert Yates, of Ionia, Is visiting prohibition cause, he was forced to
board of examiners were present. friends tn this city.
plead prior engagements. Sylvester is
There were 180 candidates present.
after the scalp of L. E. Stauffer, who
C. M. Putnam, of Nashville, was on he claims put up the Job, and sent an
' Friends of tho Banner will confer a our streets Monday.
innocent
guy to secure his services.
favor by transmitting at the earliest
Miss Celia Ensign is clerking at
possible moment the result of the elec­
Tur trial of“Harry
McDowell,
Goodyear &amp; Barnes’.
tion in their respective townships.
charged with manslaughter in connec­
. ^.r' ^annClyde, Ohio, returned
d,» •" “&gt;« to hbi home Tuesday.
tion with the death of Sylvia Sawdy,
M. L. S.,8^ and highly appropriate exerciae»,_ consisting ot recitations, declama­ JEewis Stern went to New York Mon­ from the results of an abortion, closed
at Grand Rapids Friday, reuniting in a
tions and Bible readings were given.
day, to purchase goods.
verdlatof guilty. McDowell is a com­
.Miles Main has exchanged his resi­
Mrs. Solon Bentley has returned from mercial traveler, and Miss Sawdy was a
dence property on Green ctreet with D. a visit to Grand Rapids.
former resident of Woodland, in conse­
W. Rcgerafor his 40 acre farm four
quence of which many Barry county
Dr. Uriah Upjohn was in the city a peonle have felt a deep interest in the
miles north of the city, on the Freeport
portion of the past week.

Jacob Maus, of Grand Rapids, SunWarm sugar social at Armory hall
Tuesday evening April 6th. Special dayed with, relatives here.
imitation to all ■ soldiers and sons of
Mrs. W. D. Hayes will spend the
_ and
.... ■ invited
. ...
veterans, their families
coming summer in Colorado.
friends.
L. N. Mosher, of Lacey, was among
A. G. 81'auldikg &amp; Bros, will please the Banner’s Saturday callers.
accept our thanks for a copy of that
M. Jordan, of Middleville, paid the
valuable annual* Spaulding’s Base Ball
Guide for 1886. This ta the official county metropolis a visit Tuesday.
league look.
Will Moore is home on vacation from
the business college of Grand Rapids.
have luade arrangements
with Richard Free for seed corn, and
Mrs. H. DeGoliii. of Middleville,
those who wish to buy of him, are re­ spent Sunday with friends in this city.
quested to aill soon, as the supply is
Dr. Upjohn and Mrs. Marne Beamer
getting short.
and child are visiting friends in Kala­
Asfaragras has shown up in the mazoo.
market. Uncle John Kvagle brought
Mr. and Mrs. Dickason, of Grand
some floe specimens of this favorite
the
a P°rtIon-of
vegetable to Smith. Hams &amp; VanAr- lss?*R’k
man Monday.
&lt;
^Aibert Eydeshymer and Dora Ken­
G. G. Spaulding has Just added a
nedy are home on vacation from the
fine office counter to the interior fur- University.
.
tureof his store. Messrs. Spaulding
A Roberts now have one of the neatest
Senator Carveth and famiiy, of Mid­
dleville, are at Hastings, Neb., for a
salesrooms in the city.
few weeks.
Send orders for ejection tickets to
Miss Flora Hendershott, student at
this office promptly after the caucusee
are held. With our exceptional facili­ the University, Is spending the vacation
ties for doing this work rapidly, we can in this city.
till orders nearly as fast as received.
Miss Drusie Hale, a Banner typo, is
Thursday night last tbe cellar of confined to the house with an attack of
Smith, Hams &amp; Van Arman was brpken the German measles.
into. The thieves finding nothing to z The Misses Mena Mudge and Stella
their liking, attempted to effect-an en­ Heath, students at Albion college, are
trance into the store, but were unsuc­ spending their vacation at home.
cessful.
f
Among the Banner callers Monday
were Geo. Marr, of Hickory Corners,
Another criminal suit in which the
and John A. Lee and cousin, of Wood­
legal fledglings will take part is on the land.
tapis. It is rumored that Frank Pan­
Miss Lizzie Kettles, of Centralia, HL,
coast has committed a heinous crime grand-daughter of Mrs. John Miller, of
for which he will be tried by a Jury of this city, will make her home with the
bls peei s.
latter.
■
Emmanuel Episcopal church lervic- ht^A. J. Bowne and family returned
es next Sunday; Holy Communion at from the south Tuesday. They are at
9 a.m. Morning Prayer, Litany and present domidled at the Hasting*
House.
sermon at 10:30 a. m. Sunday school |
at 12 m. Evening prayer and' sermon v\Rev. Henry and family have arrived
m the city.
Mr. Henry has entered
upon his duties as rector of EmmanuNotice of quarterly meeting services
iu church.
at the Crosby school house will be
Dr. Peckham and N. Brayton, ot
found in the Rutland correspondence. Freeport, were in the eity Monday eve­
Love feast at 9 JO a. in. Sunday, follow­ ning en route to Grand Rapids. The
ed by preaching and sacramental ser­ latter is convalescing from a long illvice at 10 JO.

|J. H. BEAMER &amp; CO.

OFFER
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4 “ Best Carolina Rice for
4 “ Best Butter Crackers for
5 “ New Chicken Mackeral foT
2 “. Best Smoked Halibut for
2 “ Best Cooking Raisins for
. 4 “ Best Turkish Prunes for
3 bars French Process Soap for
7 bars Kirk’s Soap—a bargain—fdt
5 fl»s. Best Gloss Starch for
.
1
Royal Baking Powder for
1 “ Coral Baking Powder for
1 “ Centennial Baking Powder for
26 boxes Matches, (300ds) for
1 lb. Spear Head Plug Tobacco for
1 “ Spy Plug Tobacco for
1 ‘4 Grit Plug Tobacco for
1
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1 “ Jumbo. Fine Cut Tobacco for
4 lbs. Mixed Bird Seed for
2 “ Choice Roasted Coffee for
2 “ Best Green Rio Coffee for
1 ib. Best Mixed Candy for
1 “ Best Horehound Candy for
1 “ Best Cream Candy for
6 tbs. Choice Japan Tea Dust for
3 “ Choice Japan Tea for
25 “ Beet Roller Flour for

City Caucus.—The. republicans of
Hastings City will hold their ward cau­
cuses on Thursday evening, of this
week at 7 o’clock at the following
Slaces: 1st ward, Jordan's wagon shop;
d ward, Adam Tinkler’s house; 3d
ward. Council room; 4th ward. Court
House. The republican caucus for the
nomination of dty officers will be held
at the Court room Friday evening at 7
o'clock. Let all attend.
One day last week, as C. W. Jones
.was going into the blacksmith shop of
J. Rich, the latter’s dog took occasion
to go for the meek and lowly Chas.
Wesley, and inserted his teeth into his
flesh, besides removing the major por­
tion of one pants' leg. Charley says he
had one pant left, so it wasn’t so bad
after all. A dog with such keen dis­
cernment is a prize, and Mr. Rich
promptly raised the price of him $50.

Hoodlumism Is evidently rampant
at Charlotte. Monday night the Salva­
tion Army barracks of that dty were
blown up with dynamite by the slums.
A few evenings before, two targe stones
were hurled through the parlor win­
dows of a private residence, evidently
aimed at the occupants of the room, a
niad and his wife. The gentlemau
had been one of the foremost to de­
nounce the hoodlums for disturbing
Salvation Army meetings.

D. W. Rogers has become thorough­
ly convinced that advertising in the
Banner pays. Two weeks ago he or­
dered a local in this paper offering to
exchange a 40 acre farm for dty prop­
erty. Mr. Rogers ordered the ad. out
after the first insertion, stating as a
reason therefor that the responses were
so numerous that ho saw no use of fur­
ther advertising. As the result of a
few dimes judiciously invested in print­
ers ink two gentlemen have made an
exchang^to their mutual advantage.

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Be Sure and get our Prices on Wooden War e
Before You Buy.
We are Headquarters for Garden Seeds.
We have^the Largest and Best Assortment of Crockery and
Glassware ever shown in Barry County.
&gt;

Remember we are the Ohly Strictly Cash
Grocery and Crockery House in Hastings.
Yours Respectfully.

J. H. Beamer &amp; Co.
H. A. Goodyear &amp; Sons,

Following is the ticket placed in
nomination by the republicans of Hast­
ings township: .
Supervisor—Philip W. Burgess?
s«r E, W. Morrell A Co's 10 «-. shirt.
Clerk—Hale Kenyon.
Treasurer—Daniel E. Birdsall.
CKDAK HU ING L ES.
Justloe—Orville C. Barnum.
We have put inn stock of elear and No.
Highway Com.—Ilarison HiMnger.
- &lt; e-lur. It is well knowto that u cedar
School Inspector—Chas. A. Gaskill.
I
AGENTS FOR THE
rno&lt; wilt last twice a* long as pine.
Mr. J. L. Strelitsky, agent for the,
Mr. Barlow, a member of the Gales­
Drain Com.—John A. Snyder.
BENTLEY RROILX WILKINS.
Constables—Chas. Bidelman. George
Roper &lt;S Baxter Cigar Co., of Chicago, burg windmill company, was the guest
E,
Bauer,
Scott
McIntosh.
Jesse
Erb..
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Frank
Carson
a
portion
E. W. Morrell X Co's tintaundred has made arrangements with J. II.
The ticket is an exceptionally strong
of the past week.
white shirt nt 3S c.
Beamer A Co., the live grocers, so that
one, and .should be elected.
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NOTICE TO TKEHl’ASSERN.
'
the latter are now sole agents for the
E. Y. Hogle and Chas. H. Bauer have
ix-rn sort o’ invalids this week. TheJntNoih-e is hereby given that any person celebrated Lucky Star Cigar.
Talk about republican rings! A
ter looked as though he had been in a very small coterie of “reformers"—who
fuiiud trespassing upon die property
"Many were called, but few were pugilistic encounter, but he lays the
known as the Bartley MI11L Property by
wish to i&gt;e reformed idto office—are
Intrrf.-i lug with tlie nrfll dam, wnter chosen” will doubtless prove true con­ blame to an ulcerated tooth.
seeking to control the fusion party of
itiursii or In any other miinner, will be cerning the candidates for teachers
Sir Knights F. G. Goodyear, A. R.
prosecuted and pnalthed. •.
certificates in Barry county during the McOibber and Messrs. E. Y. Hogle, N. this city. And what is more, they’ll
A. E. HEN ASTON.
Eresent year. Thu board is endeavoring T. Parker and P. T. Colgrove witnessed do It, too. Already their state of nomi­
nees for the city ticket ta completed,
Agent fur ow ner of said property.
&gt; raise th^grade of teachers.
the exhibition drill of Jackson Knights .-.nd the iusionists will, be obliged to
‘•'er E. W. Morrell X Co s 80 e. overall. '
Rank and File, the great millitary Templar at Charlotte Wednesday even­ take the medicine already prepared for
ing.
them by less than half a dozen individ­
drama at Union Hall, on April: 14, 15,
Don’t forget to register. Saturday. 16,17th. Let the “Rank and File” of the t/In speaking of tlie ixind consort giv- uals. The demo, ratic part of the ag­
rn at Middleville Tuesday evening cf gregation will receive Just what the
Morse E. Nevens is now moving in­ public be at Union Hall to see a fine last week, the Republican says: “A greentaickers see fit to acceed them,and
military drama and help swell the most pleasing part of the exercises was no more.
i'• his new quartets.
relief fund of Fitzgerald Post, G. A.. R. H vocal solo by Miss Stella ‘Wheeler, of
The patent right fever is becoming I
Our little contemporary in the rear
The alarm of fire Friday morning Hastings,Xbo sang the second time in
••pidciuie in this city.
responseT.0 repeated encoring.”
‘ ofthelmnk has broken loose, and ta
Also the BRYAN Na 12 and 81, both Iron and Wood Beam Plows.
An item of startling import: "The was promptly respondal to by oar citi­
running wild—metaphorically speaking,
The
great
strike
on
the
western
rail
­
zens. It was occasioned byithe roof of
political P^t is toiling."
roads has affected two former Hastings of course. He speaks of the Banner
Three I lows combine Strength, Durability and Ease of Handling. See them
i^rtiE Goodyear block is to be compiet- Jas. Tomlinson’s house taking fire. voung ladles. Misses Ida Tinkler and favoring water works a year ago. Not
before
you buy.
The fire was extinguished by the “pail Genie Brown. They arrived safely at so fast, kind sir; there’s a difference
&lt;■&lt;1 bythe middle of August.
brigade "of Bentley’s imill. previous to their new Kansas home, Ellsworth, but ’atween us of a year. Two years ago
It i- rumored that another daily pa- the arrival of Boss Shephard and the their stock of milliner}' goods cannot the Banner favored the bonding of
l*r is.to be started at Jackson.
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soda fountain.
,
reach them owing to the Krike.
r
&lt;the city for water works. And please
We have the Largest and Bret Stock In Barry County.
Get our Prices.
Read all thu ads in this issue. ’There
A friend of the Banner at Climax. do
। not lose sight of the fact that at
When Boss Hicks cannot use the
time it was thought that a Dew
are tujiny new announcements.
Mich„ writes as follows concerning a that
1
laboring men’s votes to suit his wishes well known Barry Co. boy:
railroad was an assumed fact. Since
-I'UIn Woodbuff will work the Z. he calls them “riff-raff and Hood wood," • Mr. C. H. Hoyt, of Rutland, has Just then,
oodyear
ons
however, the people of Hastings
1
ii. Hoyt farm in-Rutland this year.
become paint ully aware that they
1
as he did two years ago. Now that be closed a very successful school of two have
without foundation.
Hence
Mouse Nevins has a large invoice of wants them to further his own selfish terms at Climax. He has that happy buiided
I
change of front relative to water
1
goods on the road for his new store.
schemes, he is patting them on the qualification of awakening enthusiasm the
on the part of a large majority
in his pupils and keeping them inter- works
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Work .men are engaged in making the back. Hicks w the laboring mans ested to the end. His manner of teach- of
1 our citizens. We advise the Demo­
friend(?) you know.
excavation for the new opera house.
crat
to hereafter attend strictly to the
ing is novel and his tact and patience i
matter
of recording births-even though
Quarterly Toeeting at the M. E. seem to lie without limit, I am proud 1
Tin: Eaton Rapids Herald has been
I make premature announcements-^©
cnbirgix! from 5 to a fl-column quarto­ church next Sunday. Love feast at 9 that old Barrv can send out such edu- it
the
exclusion of matters requiring
eators
from
among
her
young
men.
1
'. Mu. E. Cannon is making radical o'clock a. m., preaching services at the Mr. Hoyt has won a warm place m the 1research into the history of our city for
improvements on his dwelling in the usual hour. Ref.'J. 1. Buell, presiding hearts, not only of his pupils but of the the
past two years.
I
fourth ward.
elder, will preach Sunday evening, ami dommuuity at large. The school board
A yoi:ng man mimed Miller, resident
The ‘ T. C, &lt;fc Co." clothing is made Rev. Hunsberger’s lecture on “False r ould hHve been glad to have kept him
Claims” will be postponed till the suc­ longer.
1of Rutland, but who spends a largo
i-rhcrvii-as well as style. See the
ceeding Sunday evening.
portion of his time in this city, several
vrtisement.
,
' Northern Grown Seeds.—Farm- days
i
since enticed an orphan girl 14 or
The many Michigan friends of
Tin; Kids are sharpening spears,
15 years of age named Whitright from
piichlorks. etc., prupartory for the har- Hannaii. wife of E. F. Brown. wUl be ers. gardnera and others us|ng seeds, the residence of her uncle and aunt Mr.
ire
you
aware
that
there
is
a
well
stock(
■. &lt;'st ol suckers,
.
and Mrs. Whitright, of Rutland. The
.pained to learn of her death, which oc­
tid sax d store near you, where you can retativw;
■
of the girl becoming anxious
' L .Mau- hits purchased, of curred of pneumonia, at their home in
buy all kinds of garden, field hnd flower about
.
her, endeavored to learn of her
•"•r&gt;'mt-Smith the hitter’s residence iu Oxford. Uorids. on the Ifltb invt. She needs, as well as garden tools and implowherealioiits. zV young man, her cousiu,
the fourth ward. .
leaves a husband and .three small
riiente?
These
seeds
are
of
northern
meeting
;
Miller on tho streets of this
Fredrick Hotchkiss is movjng his Children, the youngest a babe but a few growth and tested and true. Try them. city
।
endmvored to learn from him as to
Send for. catalogue. Address. H. W. where the girl was. For an answer
HRx.-k :&gt;i goods to his new location, with weeks old, to mourn her death.
a. i:. MeOtnber.
Miller knocked him down. The WhltVXeootiations are pending looking Landreth, Battle Creek, Mich.
W&gt;4lton. he of insurance fume, occu- to the building of a Knights of Pythias ’ Darius Heath was landed in the righta then sought the advioe of the
Srosix'utor, who called upon the sheriff
pus a port ion of the space of the inside hull over the Goodyear blocky Can judicial net Thursday morning. Dry :
&gt; aid him. Sheriff Long soon found
pages of thW issue.
thev secure favorable terms, the Knights hadn't had a spree for several days, and ;Miller, who said he “didnl have to tell
Morse Nevins will place on. his will undoubtedly build a third story on Wednesday night he proponed to make where the girl was.” The Sheriff then
slielves the finest stock ot dry goods the block, thus making them a Castle up for lost time. He was right on the 1took him to the prorerutor, who made
Hall 44x80 feet Should this be done, fight and roamed up and down the him-go
with thesimiiff and get the
evi-rhi ught to this city.
I
the new Nock will be sd ornament to &lt;re»ts uttering oaths and indulging in ।girl, Who professed Atreme penitence
w .’ nd now there' is a little light on
her rash conduct and returned with
obssenc language, with no offiser to for
:
sty-eta these dark nights, the city the city.
her relatives to her home. It is such
Hn.intliniDg six street lamps.
Elsewheke we have spoken of the molest or make him afraid. He was 1casct. as this that makes one almost ad voarrested Thursday and arraigned before 1
the whipping
as 30 lashes well
Li ri&gt;-v&lt;-ry republican go to the polls splendid financial standing of the pres­ Justice Greenfield, who assessed a fine cate
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on woukl have asslutory affect up­
'•any aionday morning, and work for ent city administration.
We omitted uf 82f.‘ and coets. amoanting to $4.45, or laid
;
on such crearnree as Miller, who boasta
the puAcess of the entire ticket.
to say however what ought toAave in default thereof three months in tbe •
Ftt»eiuld Post Gt A. IL is one of been sahl, that there was last xW-no Detroit House of Correction. The fine
the mpst nourishing organizations in increase of city taxes, except fo&gt; the was paid. Doubtless, bad not Heath s deficient In providing for the adequate
the state. Saturday evening last five fire fund, which fund was in debt last family t&gt;een sick and in destitute cir­1 punishment of such .1 crime as this man
......
were mustered in. and the year and thus necessitated a slightly cumstances he would have been more UevideaUy guilty of.
March lOtb, 1886.
.
severely dealt with.
1
ineiuUrship is now 180.
increased tax.
WANTED
A &lt;m'oiu!,hsnd light horso-powar, as soon
•»» possible. Inquire of
ACKERSON A- HAYES.

Bryan Star Chilled Plows.

Builders Hardware!
H. A. G

]y[ONE

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.

SAVED!

Having bought a large invoice of TEA,

we will Until further notice give each customer

a better TEA than ever before: and to induce
customers to try, will give a 5 cent ticket with
each pound for cash. Tickets good in 25c

lots for any Crockery we have in stock at face
value.

Try Our Tea!

Smtli

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�to conus wurarosiMJ: con.
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~„ilu ih. &gt; W “ “•tt • “*•’ D"“1?.,
JUAim. or S.ul&gt; .Vi«« “f"*- “ “ “1
now to take a run over to Paris, where allI
.re
U&gt; pl -bl"1
ihev die. Duluth, to be sure, has not;
rcaliiol those splendid dreams of com­
mercial supremacy so eloquently prophe­
sied, by Proctor Knott in his famous speech,
iu Congress years ago, but still it is young
and baa plunty of lime to grow.
Jost M w. D. HoweWs “Wedding
Journey" has marked out a beaten track
for voung- couples in their honeymoon,
down ihe St. Lawrence, up the Saguenay,
through Montreal and Quebec and home
again, a novelist is wanted to paint the
glorita of the lakes, their connecting rivers1
and the many beautiful cities'that.look
out upon the waters; Buffalo, Cleveland
and Detroit, and of these Detroit is the।

'atirartive ciliei in the Wat, and the tour­
ist will want to stop off here for a little
while. If he dow, perhapahemay chance
to tiroil into Franklin street, where, at
No. 217, Mr. E. G. Richards has the oflice
of his planing mill and box factory, and
peril*p&lt; the gentle tourist may happen to
nice* Mr. Richards and the conversation,
as it often doe*, may turn upon the rjmey
cvihi and weaktieaeee that flesh is heir to.
It ail this comes to pax, Mr. Richards
may tell him this story of his recovery
from neuralgia as he told it to a retail
visitor:
I had had it for several yean, and the
attacks were most violent. At last they
became so frequent dial they were almost
daily occurrences. AU my efforts to ob­
tain anything like a permanent cure were
fruitle*'. I would sometimes gel tempo­
rary reliefby resorting to hot applications,
but the neuralgia would come right back
again. I had used almost every remedy I
could hear of, and had also had physicians
to prescribe for me, but none of these did
me any good. I have probably spent two
hundred dollara in various ways without,
• any benefit wMtever.
"Athlophoroe took hold of the disease।
quickly and I got relief in the first two
aoaes. Three bottles effected a perfect.
cure. 1 have some in the house now and
shall certainly always keep some, as it is1
worth its price, if it did no mors than give
me relief. Whether it has cured me per-'
mancnlly I cannot say, but I do know that,
at the time I Iwnn Using it I was suffer­
ing intensely, and that-within three months1
(from tho day I stopped taking it to,
this) 1 have not fell a particle of neu­.
ralgia. It was Mr. Blair, the train dis­
patcher at the Detroit, Grand Haven and
Milwaukee Railroad, who recommended
me to use Athlophoros after he had tried
it and cured himself of a very severe case
of ion* standing."
If the gentle tourist still doubts the ef­
ficiency of Athlophoros to do what Is claim­
ed for it, let him call upon Mr. Blair, who
will most willing add hits testimony to that
of Mr. Richards in support of the sover­
eign remedy's curative powers.
V J00 ?"no*
ATHionioaos of jour drug-

BTATzmws.

tnexura,

Aldrich * Phillipa, the new prison
contractors, have opened their shop.
They employ sixty convicts.
The building and saving association
of Kalamazoo has upward AGO members.
representing stock to the amount df
81WXB0.
The Flint blues have recently made
several additions to,their membership,
and expect to be in fine shape for the
encampment.

An English Judge Baid:—-Prisoner
at the bar, God gave you health and
strength. Instead -of which you go
alwut stealing cows.”

A Knlamaxoo woman being told,
while in church, that a divorce bad
been granted her, began to slug at the
top or her voice, “Mv country, ’tis of
thee, sweet land of liberty!**

-C-c-c-can that p-p-p-parrot talk?"
asked a stuttering man of u Garman.
“Suppose he no talk so mocho better as
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Carlisle, at that what you talk, 1 chop he dam head
Sparta, have in the post two weeks bur­ off."
ied five of their six children. All died
“Some wretched being," says the New
of diphtheria.
York Graphic, “claims that euchre was
Howell Republican: It is estimated played in old times because the Levite
that upwards of 8100,000 has already liassed and the Samaritan assisted when
been invested in bohemian oats in Liv- .the poor man couldn’t go it alone."
ingstou county.
A ten-year old Rochester boy, while
Joseph Duckett is the oldest convict
in the cars en route for Troy the other
in the state prison at Jackson. He was
day, became hungry about 11 o’clock,
sent from Sanilac county April 30,1858,
and was making rapid inroads od a
for life, on a sentence of murder.
bountiful lunch that had been provided
Rev. W. H. Thompson, pastor of the for him, when a gentleman was moved
M. E. church at Charlotte, is preparing to remark, “My boy, if you eat much
for publication a 5O-page phamphlet on now you won’t have any appetite for
the subject of capital punishment
your dinner.” To which the smart lit­
Levi Arnold, of Plainwell, a breeder tle fellow replied, “Well, I guess if I
of Poland China bogs, has received an haven’t any appetite 1 shan’t want any
order from Germany for six of his hogs. dinner!" Nothing more could be said.
Not stated whether Bismark was con“I want to see one of your clerks
suited.
.
named Green,” said a demure little
Thfc annual shearing festival of the woman the other day, as she was stop­
northwestern Michigan sheep associa­ ped in a dry goods store by tbe floor­
walker.
“Mr. Green is very busy,
tion will be held at the residence of
Morris Freeman, Gaines, Kent .county, ma'am.” Yes, but I won't detain him
more than a minute." “You’d belter
April 15.
leave the message with me, ma’am."
Three thousand corn planter* have' “Oh! welL then, you may tell him he
already been made and sold by tbe need not mind coming up as usual to­
manufacturers at Romeo, and tlie com­ night: I shall be married at least an
pany is now busily engaged in another hour before he edn get there."—Detroit
3,000 lot

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THE ms IN BRIEF.

BF18^
strict party
Within th., past year more than 20,OH
Jews left Rundan Poland fur Ux» United
Statea

narcotic* ut

I 01TO per rein
RMoncl inul..

K. A.
W.
B,&lt;1 wtl* Ua &lt;w»1n, K«. HmUy.
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wir. u 1 ihr~ riuiarw. Tn. frl'i nUU™.
throaten to fliod blocxl

!&gt; fir*lxra4c. Rroin .■’tryV ; .•
|laaatali4!ag IK* lower ttuxi

buriMxl Sunday night, with nil thu records

aS8£S.gCjSl '«wm&gt; m
ENOCH ANDRI'S.
Mr. And«r»an of Kansas intnxluced a bill
in tlie bouse' to create a commission Qf
arbitration to arbitrate in cm qL labor
strike*.

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Jyrty***
nln

ij-ltee doBan, with Intrmt at u&gt;7V. a“£um-4,1,1 N&gt;*N» Xor-J
LU?-’*»• V*11 Bllnil»1'.' ’brrralter S
M taig year*, tram date.
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Clark’s dry goods store, at Appleton, Wia,
Sunday night, tbe lose reaching BIC.3J0,
fully covered by insuran a
.•
The eighteenth gam? ot the chrae contest
between .'telnita and Zu.fcerfort, played
powerloea ■

Si ZT’JXS-.?.,

SUNOS’rnd*’

s«lr.
In the
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now traveling in western Michigan, rvpurta
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Kankakee has a justice who beats
them all in the way of doing - up a job
ofmatrimonal splicing with neatness
and dispatch This is his formula:—
punishment o( 2.CMK) teLaa
“Have 'orT “Yes." HaveltuT “Y«.”
A special meeting of the Supervisors, “Married; 82."
of Jackson County , has been called for
In Dalkeith was an eccentric char­
Friday, to take inusponsideration the acter named Philip M'Diamond, who
Editor Henry Watterson L rapidly re­
transfer of the county fairgrounds to had taken some offence at Norman covering from bl* ilhw.* He proposes to
the State Agricultural Society.
McLeod, and left off going to the spend the summer in Europe.
Ex-Gdrcrnor Hoadly. of Ohio, hsa
John Ryan, from Ionia county, Geo church. Dr. McLeod met him and said,
McCoy, from Muskegon countv, and “Well, Philip, why don't you come to
Theodore Murdock, from Jackson coun­ church now?" “1 disna ken. Sir: I
Grace Hubbard, a graduate of tbe Iowa
tv, insane convicts, have been removed dinnaken." The Doctor said. “Remem­
from the Jackson prison to the Ionia ber, Philip, there will be no sermon iu university, la employed by tbo United States
hell" To which Philip replied, “E|j, government survey in Montana in making
asylum for insane criminals.
eh, Sir; it’ll no’ be for want of ministers, laud maps, and Rracas tbo profei'io &gt;.
Edward Burk, while walking from then!"
Scott's Point to Manistique, recently.
was attacked by wolves when within
xo. tied Tuesday morning, lb? advance offered
2bj miles of tbe latter place. He made that consumptives should lie the least by tho general tuamtgwr being accepted.
for the nearest tree, and after waiting apprehensive of their own condition,
Jxmdon dispatches state that a desperate
for a number of hours was able to re­ while all their friends are urging and'
besewhing them to lie more careful
sume his journey.
about exposure and overdoing. Itinuy runry, in which tbe French were defeated
A dispatch from lensing says warn­ be considered one of the most alarming
ing will soon be issued by the Board of symptoms, of the dheaae, where the
Health against the use of Valencia patient is reckless and will not believe
rasins. The box from which A. T. that he is in danger. Reader, if you are
Smith, of Pinconning, is supposed to in this condition, do not neglect the
have contracted the cholera will be only means of recovery. Avoid expos­
thoroughly examined.
ure and fatigue, and use faithfully of
A self styled prepbet, Samuel Telhnarck.
Smith Bros., of West Bay City, have Dr. Pierce's. “Golden Medical DiwovIt has saved thousands who
done a good act which is worthy of ery."
emulation. One of their employee were steadily failing.
named Hout was badly scalded a few
Xlat. we will aeud II exprvu paid, on receipt of
Fifteen thousand brook trout have company at Batavia. 1R», was destroyed by
we»*ks ago while cleaning a boiler. The been placed in Tamarack creek, near Um
— -&gt;—. _ " - .
firm have paid the man's wages regular­ Lakeview.
ly and also his doctor’s bill.
Men bf sedentary habits, students rad^ning on tho thirttafh mov^ '
Miss Carrie Woodruff, of Cassopolis, and professional men need a tonic to
Tbe hou« j«.Al tbv In linn apprcprtaMothers! mothers! mothers! Why went to South Bend, Ind., on a visit, invigorate their systems that have tie■will you allow your little darling to and in a spelling match participated in come debilitated by too close application
suffer with those horrible worms when i by all the school teachers and news­ to buataeas or from other caium. Rev.
paper men of .that dty captured the Geo. W. btalcy. of ShelbyviHe. Ky,
a sure remedy is so neur and cheap?
Dr. Jackson's vegetable worm syrup first prize. Whereat Cassopolis and suffered ten years from dyspepsia, ann
will surely give relief and coats but 25 the rest of Michigan is puffed up with ftt last was compelled to abandon his
pride.
vocation He was advised to use Mish­
•cents. For sale by W. Goodyear.
ler s Herb Bitters. He did so and waa
Mrs. John Snyder, living four miles ।cured.
The question of moving the county
seat of Charlevoix countv from East north of Ionia, was thrown from a bugCharlotte is all broke up over tbe
Jordan to Boyne City is making it live­ Eand instantly killed Saturday evenJ. Mrs. Snyder and her two daugh­ lawlessness and disorder in that dty
ly for Cbarlevoixitea.
ters were on their way home from Ionia 1since the salvation army began its tus­
Credit is due the German wpmen and when their horse ran away, throwing 1sle with the devil It is claimed that
Physicians for first using Red Clover them all to the ground. The young an
orgtmized mob is at the bottom of a
1
rudicd
blossoms as a medicine. Beat results ladles escaped injury.
;movement to drive out the army, even
to the burning of their barrack^ CiU- Ubeaded by tM wbeela
are obtained when combined with other
J ackson papers anno unce that special 1zens are becoming alarmed, and already
medicinal roots and herbs, as in Dr.
Relardey. Kwreh ■?.
Jones* Red Clover Tonic, which is the urrangementa have been made for .the i
attempts have been made to
Navigation i. opening up rapidly.
.1°* uwho
11,081 mrnbest knotvn remedy for all blood diseas­ accommodation of the grand army en- 1Ji1 ?r
the army. Tho dty
es, stomach and liver troubles, pimples, rampment to convene there April 21. &lt;est,,ln
/Prices
will
range
from
81.00
to
8A50
per
1
authorities are in a quandary over the
costl venees, bad breath, piles, ague and
malaria disease, indigestion, loss of ap­ day. Private dwellings ana boarding- 1situation, and m a means of checking
petite, low spirits, head ache and all dis­ houses will also be liberally thrown ‘disturbances, a reward of 8100 has been
offered by the mayor and sheriff for the
ease of the kidneys. Price 50 cents, of open during the encampment.
Fred Hotchkiss.
arrest of any persons met for unlawful badly wounding four others.
II. Btinntl is u much exercised farm­
It is reported that J. G. Lee, editor of er of Wayne county, who bought a par­ purposes.
W’e should economise at all times, but
the Grand Haven News-Journal, will cel of hind two years ago, but settled
move his office to Grand Rapids at an on the wrong piece, bunding a house )??K
.more
re especially
esP®f:tally when times are cloae.
dose,
Hn
__ ..thrifty
early date.
and making improvements. He flncle'^&lt;I_lKsf*rv&lt;.
0*?8?*?’® f“
e Pdrchnses of __
your
More
l... nn.n_ .. 1..1* A. &gt;l... ...u^. — t
_____ . _ neighbors.
nemnnOrK.
kfnri. substantial*
sn&gt;w,I beneBta
t
^™&gt;n. iu ciu huu inmer have m.ld to he owns a half or the adjoining quarter
Tlir Irapcndlnr Danger.
I hitadelpbia syndicate a controlling interwt
can
be
obtained
from
a
fifty
cent
bottle
. The recent statistics of thenumber of and will be compelled to move his of Dr. Bigelows Positive Cure than a
deaths show that a large majority die house across the line. - If he had not
/dollar bottle of any other cough remedy.
with consumption. This disease 'may cleared off twenty ncrer&lt; and planted It is a prompt, safe and pleasant cure
Juitic.' Hutt in London rendered A decis
commence with ;in apparently harmless fruit trees he would not feel so badly. for all throat and lung troubles. Sold ion to tbe iffect that a divorce obtained in
cough which can be cured by Kemp’s
A»rt&lt; a from th. bonds of a mamage per­
and endorsed by Fred Hotchkiss.
On
September
2«
W,
Ira
C.
Bristol,
Balsam for the throat and lungs, which
forma J m Lngland U invalid in England/ •
of
Lansing,
forcibly
ejected
from
a
is guaranteed to cure and relieve all '
Fourteen hundred is the catalogue
cases. Price 60 cunts and 81. Triah dwelling house his tenant, M. E. Mandi, number of students at tbe university of 1
sird free. For sale by Fred'k Hotch­ who was Buffering from a hip disease. Michigan.
J
It
is
alleged
that
the
injuriea
received
kiss.
Don't hawk, hawk, blow, spit, and
at the time so aggravated the trouble
One by one the “oldest’’ go. Mrs. 1that Marsh became permanently crip­ disgust everybody with yoar offensive jority o’M.
Mary Kearnes, of Burnside, Lapeer 1pled. He began suit against Bristol, breath, but use Dr. Sage’s Catarrh
]Sevan framw btuioM structural at Bedalta,
county, died last week aged 101 years. 'claiming 910,000 damages. Tbe case Remedy and end it
It&lt;;h, of every kind cured in 30 min- Jended I nday afternoon with a verdict
Wool dealers say that wool will be '
for Marsh for 84,500.
about two cents per pound lower than '
utes by Woa(ford’t Sanitary Lotion.
Use no other. This never fails. Sold
Mr. H. Densmore and wife are visit­
by Frederick Hotchkiss, druggists, ing
।
friends at Jackson. For the last
Dr. Jackson's penetrating liniment
w. K. Vanderbilt has (firan *1,000 to
Hastings, Mich.
:twenty years Mr. Densmore lias been cure® sprains, bruises, klcksTcuta, burns,
missionary for Northern Michigan rheumatism, etc., etc. Good for man
During the ten years ending March 1, the
’
1886, there were 5,126 marriages in St. 1for the American Bunday school union. Dr beast For sale by W. H. Goodyear.
During that time he has organized 237
•Clair county.
The delinquent taxes returned as unnew schools, with 1,428 teachers and
***£ 0 ««• kent county amount to
I gave a bottle of Athlophorous to (8.309 scholars. He distributed 1,654
■one of the members of my church who |bibles and testaments and traveled
was suffering with rheumatism in the 1140,000 miles, the greater portion with
arms, and the other day he told me the (a pair of Indian ponies,
-------- ’* gone and he felt much
A young man, known respectively as
. ----r
soa loom
Fredrick Strong, Perry,
•mendmont, U living at Lebanon Ini
John James, James Randall and Ed
Mich.
Thn RtekU.nl.»_ —I_.. J
..
Mack, is in jail at Charlotte, charged
Wild geese in large numbers are re­ with obtaining money under false pre­
ported to have reached Portage lake, tenses from several Eaton county citi­
upper peninsula.
zens. The youth represented himaelt
as an agent for tbo Detroit Free Press,
Tho bent on earth, can truly be said
of Grigg's Glycerine Salve, which is and offered a chromo to each subscriber
sure, safe and speedy cure for cuts, who paid 81 in advance. The chromo
brulstti, scalds, burns, wounds and all caught many gudgeons. This circula­
other sorai. We positively cure p£lee, tor of numerous aliases and the Free
tatter and all skin eruptions. Try this Press has confessed his crime.
es 81.00.
Tamplrton.
wonder heaier. Satisfaction guaranteed
In the case of the Michigan &amp; Ohio
SuTF.H'Si
railroad company vs. W. J. Dibble, ad­
ministrator of the estate of Charles P. jsias?.
r,The PJ*tD,well Baptist Sunday school Dibble deceaited, the Calhoun circuit
l^okF bas l,eea increaswJ by 360 new court sustained tbe decision of the mmiaeioners appointed by the probate
court to adjust claims against Dibble’s
estate, and denied apulant’s motion
cmed ter the
..
yd...unattractive by for a new trial This was an action
which Dr. brought by the Michigan A Ohio rail­
5fcVOT“® Pnscriptlon” will road company to recover a note in No wise mother win do without It.

amount of 85.0D0 signed DvsaidC. P.
aid of the
n * Ohio

v. 7 ■ '“' "tedwtn
to C
to &lt;•»
,_Z’
Ifc Exanilnatt.in,
, cb Icily the tW|„r '('J* k. In&gt;tt
icertincate
rnmt
****
,tinn it.
. . ujj
r“*T .a “mv

cring at Portland.
A stract car at La Crosse. Wia, broke
throagb a bridge Monday and several
pwacugnrs wore hurt.
Promhioot silver miners ot Buttes City,

The trial of Jud Crouch at Jackson
will go over to the September term of
court, as Prosecuting Attorney Blair
will not be able to get it in shape • for;
the April term.

MnU"KbC‘” b0~~"

"

necleot 1

MISHLER’S

ot thirty day*, the whole "1 wuid
H1°’
I «"W® fOlhtflth. Aim! drtaiilt tStaJJ
u{ ll'tvn-&gt;t dur WeaE
*“• A? P-. &gt;««4nd the Mine talite te, .11
jy**?***
“K1 »tlH
*
tha albcraakfpytnclpal »Wu of „M bua%??Si
•nwnty.Bre dotian will, U||
,**
• at thereon, hath been and S now J«rtlnri*r.

clatiurd to be due al the date o? th»- ucrL uZ
y»,Pf two hundred and tMi and inr- r,.» bS;
tegyhra ^S^*”0^
C
«•* -

BittersJVtrWFODW

Arrarmtr

StyOalr Btreet,

~•“
a »s-&lt;r uwi u—.
Uh&gt;center &lt;* tbe McMiar
* -2
Wwyv wy* y* &lt;*&lt;*»**•» r-.u, j fh»jr.,
Bltfa; tbeno wiqtli cm 4 iolr r^rallrl ■■11
uwqmrterlinet&lt;&gt;;teTUn .uv *®*«riyaton&lt;mJdrlrrr u * Lt,,, M
IlM rainlnx north, parallel Url the wwtat
would ntorwt the rib..-.. -f t—J"

re

Dnted Jamun 1X1,. :•*.
JTLEXAXhElIHMriHt,
CHA8. H. HAVER.
M"*«W

PBrtar'sPteaaaatVoatBjmvVrMrraito
UOMrieff. jo( Yaffo- bifinn, MW
Uabvan. to Bpni!|!- Purfvnl. at Gnat
Cant county. Mlrtacan. •!»:• •! Ju*. 3d
recorded an the tw day u Jn‘j. hn.

r k&lt;-&lt;Me«per•wsE;

Fnrmcru, mechanics and working­
men are wry .pt to be goraraed morn by
U. price then other maw important pointe
in selecting tUir clothing. Itfenmiateke
nenally. A poor »uit of clothes la ex pen•ive at nay price. Tbe beet is always tho
•beapsst, though not necMrilr the highoetprieed. Tbe ‘‘T, C. dt Co."cloth-

ivuuu un ari iaa

r r dcltari. nt pnNit n;Mtr «

A, tj. KE VO.”

Clothing Buy it for yourweif and hove,
and TIM1 will InlV* «...

R. K. GRANT.

H*’of the south e*»t quarter &lt;,; •&gt;' »MI
ISjlti town three (Sj north of ranr- :*n [1
In Barrv Coanly and hint.' &lt;4 Mi&lt; ilraa.
Oated till* «h day of F'rbr.ian. MM.
SFBV II.LK 11V R1" IU &gt; Morti
STTAKTkftWFKT.

rARft

7lyXj

. Cream Balm I

when applied Iwtothe
nortrlls win tie ab­
sorbed effectual 1J
eleaii’Injt the Iw-adl
of catarrhal »ini«.l
cxiHlnx healthy *crrrtlon«. It 0MM

te®
mtvtsSy

wxuptetelv heith* the!
•ore* and m-don-l

Health is Weahh 1

smell
{■■■
NOT • UQVID &lt; rM/P
AppP/aliarttete of the I’
A tew anpllcattoti* rellcy

Feevei
_ .■:/ir£U3

PARKER'S
HAIR BALSAM

•

PARKER’S TONIC
.■ty.

•

HINDERCORNS

few

Kir seifs

IjaU. Gl&gt;&lt;

$300 REWARD
turmectal tu deatroyinK mj

DB. D. MetU’rmMcvitle. Mah-Ii uth. is*______

Men Think
they know oil about Mustang Lin­
iment. Few do. Not to know is

the

not to have.

EA.ICUS.

(

&lt;&gt;-•

�IOO Doses

idly tubmlHKif
MIKS WAT*
ffetO. OsHbHJi
Arch ik Mecor.

0m Dollar. Hoo** Sarsaparilla to the only

tbo strength ““*&gt; BMftlvo sronomy cf this
great mt!«tto‘ft•■• Hootfa Kimuparilla is made
lu&gt;
lor «letr power in purifying tbeblood:
ind tn comWMG®, proportion, and proems.
Hood's Sar*M«riU* Is pwuHor to Uaolf.
■■ for ecofmfiV a®1’ comfort wo sme Hood’s
• ■ ■partus-” MW. C- UitxwsTKJt Buffalo.
• Hood’* Bar’^parillx takes lose U»« and
■
W *ko'-‘ ft* effect than any ether
i .epsr^lon 1 ever heard of. I would not be
wtto. 'it ttfk ^he.bptwe.”
X
‘*
lift. 'UD, North Clilh. N. Y.

One Dollar
■, gusaparflla cures scrofula, salt
rb:un&gt;, all WE“'r». boffir. pimples, general de­
i lli'.y. dy sp-‘!*13. Wlionsnc**. sick headache,
i-alanh, rto’umrilsm, kidney and liver cum­
.;. ;11.I all affertkma caused by impure
I Dc.lor j.iwccndilinu of the system. Try IL
I was wyercly afflicted with scrofula, and
for over a yvM- bad two running aores on my
neck. 1 looF bvc Ixittles of Hood's Saraapa•. ’i. and consider myself entirely cured.'’
&lt;. £ L-v\JOY, Ixrwc'J, Mass.
Airvaparllla did mo an Immense
amount of pood. My whole «y*tem has been
bind up and strengtkened, my dlgeotlou im­
; ruved, and uiy bead relieved of the bad feeli:;c. 1 consider It the best medlctr.e I have
v r used, and al&gt;ou!d not know how to do

Hood’s Sarsaparilla
Sold by Ml drowfeta. |i; six for J.V Made
tidy by C I. HOOD A COt, Lowell, Man

100 Doses Ono Dollar.
Mate di Mb Llgan. Cimatv of Barry- **At a M-”ion of tin- County of Barrv. hoidrn at
&gt;t* I'n b.-.tr Offire In the t ID' ®t Hasting*, on
I'---.lav, the 1'Uh &gt;lav of March. In the year
■ ■: ■- tlionsatHl eight bimdrcdniut elchtT-dx.
Prc’eiit. Wm. W. Cole, Judge of Frabate.
hi the nutter ot the estate of John Win. A.
Harlow, a minor.
&lt;»n nad.iigard fillut; the petition, duly veri­
fied &lt;&gt;f charie* F. Dwight, guardian of said minor,
•t the eltv of (lilcaco. State at RUnob,
prwliig tfiat he ma) bcllceined to sell certain
n al -*tate in said |«tlth&gt;n described, for reason*
H.-r- ln set forth.
■
Thereupon It I* ordered, that Monday, the 12th
day of April, A. D. iww. nt ten o'clock in tbe
fMvnourt, be avlcta-d for tho bearing of said
l*titlon. and thattbe heirntaf law of said de­
crated, and alt other persona Interested in Mid
•■state are required !&lt;■ |»ppear at a oeaalan of
•xld court, then to be hidden at tbe Probate
office, in the Clt) of Hasting’. In said county.
,md mow cause. If any there be. why the prayer
•■( the petitioner should not be granted.
Ami It I* further ordered, that aaid petitioner
rave notice to tbe |*rvm&gt; Interested in aak! esiate. ot tiie petidency of said petltlou. and the
nearIns thereof by causing a copy of thia order
tv publi’hed In Un- Hastliun Rawwoi*; a
•w.ipaj..t printed V —
In said County
fUrry onre '- «&lt;»«' »J*k for three aoeccirtve
rek* »•—
to **•'• d»y of bearing.
Ww W COLF.
Judge of Probate.
; A True Copy. J

mHE HASTINGS BANNER and
1 DETROIT WEEKLY TRIBUNE
One year for 8S.O9 cash. This offer Is made to
both oldJtnd u&lt; w sulHcrlbcrs of the Baxnrh.
&gt;!. 1.. cook
“ t: waNY salesmen everywtiare. local
and traveling, to «cll our good.*. Will par
good salary and all expenses. Write for
term’ at once and Mute salary wanted. Addreas
STANDARD SILVER, WARE COMPANY.
Waabingtoo Street, Boston, Mass.

W

THE CHAIN OF EVIDENCE

HERE WE GO AGAIN!’

SrHiXGnkLD, Ma, March 21 -Senmtional
and entirely nnexpectog development. In
the Molloy case were brought out Friday.
----------

tb« rireeta df sald efty,
base had the same under coaridenUon. snd
IK*ra»r, Bl*£k,
Ui_; your committee Arc sorry to ««v that thl*
remonrtrance wm signed wltbont a true know!“
f
Ismpa; for Instance, the
u v..
,»-‘TX AOCWXT*.
represented toco*l elfchteen dollars
Ern?&lt;?WUk^L“m',tdv&lt;lr&gt;.’rla*«r‘.T'!1*i »
Isaac White. 4 day, 1st wart
f"!®
day cleaning bci&amp;«,

..........
A' D Mm Sard' 1

,TO,B

... np rrsuiv rur
c“rt»f posta. painted and
» all numplete; Bald lamps am provided with
jet*&gt; for burning genolene, and tanks t» hold the
23 Mutd. Nov. therefore, your committee. In a
cuntclcntlqu* ^Hscbanre of their duty, aak
art* n&gt; ue diecbs1

from further ootuflderatlun of the subject.
G. IL BgCam.

i —wiS’.r.'nS
SHANK 8TRBBINH, Rrcardrr.

oommlttt* be accepted and the committee dis­
charged; carried, all ayes.
To tbe mkyOr and common council of the
o.tLk£H“‘,n8’i Gentlemen-Yoorcommittee
to whom waa referred the petition of F.arl R.

llu ettg ^'iiaMt,^: '
' &gt;""■*&gt;'1 Onmcd
consideration, and finding no
'our Committee on Finan or would mint re- unilsr abetract
or survey acoompsuiying
»prmfuUy subrnlttue fillowing financial state­ deed,
I*u“°"; therefore we are unable to dote
ment fur the current year:
„ ,
. coxtixokxt nap.
Balance on hand March J6th, IMS.
1170 54 honorable body without recommendation.
Liquor tax'
M
G.JC Bkamrm,
License rocetred from Oily Ree^tdrr .
Adar Tdckucr,
A Black.
Excess ou roll
... ...
....________
.

„ .

COXTBA.

By trausfere&lt;l to school bond fund
By transfered to fire fund
by uueollectad taxes
Ry voucher* pala....
By casli on band
Balance on hand M«rcn aup. i«m

Rac'd from John Lfcbty. subscription
By \oucher* paid..
Poll tax uncoUeeted
Cash on hand .

CONTRA.

Tran«fcred from general highway
Tn
nn er.11
-

.

.

CONTRA

By fund overdrawn March 2
By voucher* paid
By cash on hand

»*coxt&gt; wAitn fvxd.
Cash on hand March ffltb. Itte* ... .x
Transfer from general highway ....J.
Amaun t on roll ............................ -r&lt;
Sidewalk tax.

♦i-MO oo

Adjourned.
fRAXK UTKIWIXS.
Wearenll klnira and quectMt in this
country, and we have a right to as good
blood as that which courses through the
veins of emperors. If the blood is poor
and Lhe cheeks arc pale, it is well known
that Brown's Iron Bitters is the great
tonic which will give aolor. vigor, and
vitality. Mr. M. K. Glbaoo. of West
Point, Miss., says, ••! felt weak and de­
bilitated. Brown's Iron Bitters made
me strong and well.”

Henry Mathews and Lawrenae D.
Johnson have been held for trial at
West Baanch charged with putting a
worthires horse on the railroad track,
and getting it killed, and then extort­
ing ptoe from the company.

1 —

‘U— WUOU &lt;11.

CONTRA

By vouchers paid
Sidewalk lax uncollected..
Cash on band

THIRD WARI&gt; FUND.

Cash on hand...
Amount on roll.

our Fancy Work. No ciuivaaslng; no By voucher* paid..
ig. Easily learned and neat. Five to ten Pavlnc tax refund.
‘ per week at thia scaaon. Steady em- Ceabon hand
•bl the year round. Apply at once for
to KENSINGTON PLACQUE AND
FOURTH WARD KCXD
(Kidcaerbocker Building) l«7 Cash on hand
March Z5lh. n»t....
Amount on roll
Sidewalk tax...
JJISSOLUTJON NOTICE.

Molloy came to the bunk to settle the forg­
ery matt
Graham'

the Ilth and U'.lh of Jandnry, Frank Molloy
vmua to tlie bank and rndto I if a chuck had
b»a aub-d for Goirge R Graham Ana-

.W. .w.-u-r,
wui ux ii, ami Atilca,
“There is something w .nn ttum that Lehind
it all' 1 gxuk toft t e iRiik, but returned

Nnw Yom. March 2ft Mr. Gould had
two interview a with Hr. Powderly 8u ;dsy,
recog airing hiin aa tbe head of - the Knight*

tiling wurae be.iind. He meant nothing by
it "Cashier Me El Laney % of the Fir.
tional corro*. o.-cted C.einm.nt's eviim

their employes in the eouthwvet should be
miG-mI by arbitration Mr Gould expressed
himself as favorable to arbitration, nut only
general pr.n.iple for

wumoti

;■■■ y

intervis w with Mr. Gould Mr. Powd*rly

U» tbe

Molloy-Lcw-Grahani

rase,

when

mediately moved that tbe defendants be dis
charged, m the state ha I failed to sustain
cliargu Pending argu . ent the court ad-

Mrs. Molloy to Graham and Graham to Mn
Molloy. Letter* from the Molloy farm to
Indiana relative* five in number, .were in­
troduced and road after a spirited diacua

Balance on luu&gt;o

Mr.T. W. Atkin*. Glranl. Kan., writes:
ever hriltate tu recommead yvur Electric BHten» tu rry customer*, they give entire satisfac­
tion and are rapid seller*." Electric Bitter* are
Voucher* paid
•103 K the p-.trrsf and best medicine known and will
poslthely cure Kidney and User corujdalnts.
Dog tax uncollected.
Purify the blood and regulate the bowels. No
Cash on band
can afford to be without them. They will
•JW V) family
save hundreds of dollar* in doctor** bills every
SCHOOL FC Xl&gt;
jr.ir. Sold at fifty cent* a battle by W. IL Good1‘rtmary School money
*[
Amount on roll tat aad 4th warts..
3Jt7 &lt;W
Amount on roll 2d aad 3d w arts
■* •”*
Woodsmen are scarce In the upper peninsula
Weal's l*alu King, a speedy cure for colic
CONTRA.
cramp*, dlsrhoea. dysentery and an bowel dif­
Vouchers paid- •• • ■
ficulties. 23c. al) druggists.
SCHOOL 1*OXD rt sn.
Notre and mortgages ou hand Mm
Ovid is to have a bran new brick depot.
2Mb. UM........... i............J...............
Ednsaked and Experleneed.
Transfer from rootingeBt fund
Hood's Barsaprilte It prepared by a 1. Hood
Co.. Apothecaries. Lowell. Mas*., who have a
lorough knowledge of pharmacy, and many
COXTMA.
year* practical experience In tho business. It
Notes and mortgage* oa hand.
I* prepared wtth the greatest oklll and earc,
Cash on band
nnder the direction of men who originated It.
Hence Hood's Harsaprilla may be depended
upon as a thoroughly pure, honest and reliable
Showing tot*: receipt* Including transfers and medicine.
amount on hand.
Contingent fond.
USA
(ironJ high
First ward...
Second ward
in for Cuts, Brulaee.
Third ward
Fever Bores. Tetter,
Fourth ward
ora*, aud all Bkia
Fire fund....
is Illes, or no pay
Library tuat
give perfect satlaDog tax fund
ftiee » ceota per
nool UM
W. H. Goodyear.
School bond hind
The penteeost band converted JOO Hartford
people.
□OXTXA .

hereby given
the highest bl
day of Anri). A. D. IMS.„
noon at the reeldenoe ot Mary Bera, late deceearilon nine, In the townahifl ot Jooaenr rounty. Michigan, punvnanoe to Umted me on the mh day of February
l, l»y the probate court of Barry county,
. an of the rotate, right, title and Inter­
. ..
Rbove named minors of. in and to tbe
f'l.hmlBc de»ern»ed real estate, situate and
•c iiu
the township of Johnstown, Barry
rjmuty MlehlKsn. and described a* follows:
The undivided two-tblrds of the fallowing de-,
’••rtbed real estate to wtt:
. 1?.‘LsOuthald"Ql thp koutooaat nuirter. y&lt;)
*ud the wHithrtat corner of the aMUwt-»t quar-,
number nfafeffj
the town Fimaart
ship of Johnitown, it beimr dwuahip number
taTJ.’2£or!,lo.,.nu'&lt;* &gt;&gt;uB«*r el«M {») w*"L
m thcdmntyot Barer am state of Mtehlian. RreftoM....
'**' al2iv’- '!c"cril&gt;ed laM lying on the east aide Library toad
d th.- Hallie Creek and Hastings rood, containS&amp;Siiw:

.
AMOUXTSOX ITAXn.
W. VARBwlH pay for hickory Door
» tel poles, that will make three boopa, QSSS’htaLway fumi:
te&lt;» per thousand, delivered at Irving.

25S&amp;

T^^^w^oFto^screriUwZdi'ortoe^br
In pursuance of Section Six (•) of the Cite
ciiaru r. uotloe Is herebr clveu that tbe annum

12,100 to 14,000 nwo.
Powderly.
Franklin T. Cam
PjuauDtXT’H Orricg Mxhmoiri Pacific
School inspector, one Supervisor for
Railmoad, March 2b, IbM. —T. V, Pow- one
Finn and Fourth wxrds, one Supervisor for the
dkhlt, G. M. W. —Dkar Sir: Replying to boo, and Third wards of said eltv: also om

that to-morrow morning *mi tbo following

CHARGING THE ANARCHISTS.

day of July next.
Tbe following place* lisve
the common council for toe
EfecUon la the several ward
First Ward-At Jordan’s v
gau Avenue.
Second Ward-Adam Tinkler’s building, oppo­
site tbe freight depot
Third Ward-Allen Jcnrs' building. Jefhtrxxi
street

property during tbe atrika

property wa* destroyed,

Fourth Ward—Sheriff's Office, in Court House.
SEAL 1
“LfeflSL .W,.WI&gt;

A weak back, with a weary, aching
lameness over the hlpa, is a sign of dis­
eased kidneys. Use the best kidnev
curative known, which is Burdock
•«a fS Blood Bitters.
Some E0 Morenci families wm
•!«■ oo
nn uo
izi ■ji move to Dakota In the spring.
Dr. Jackson's blood and humor syrup
will positive cure all eruptions, ulcers
aud bad sores upon the body face or
limbs. Will thoroughly cleanse the
system and blood of every trace of dis­
eases that have their origin therein.
Cures the rheumatism, salt rheum and
canker, and is well recommended by
the medical profession all over the
country. Price 91 per bottle. Sold by
W. U. Goodyear.
Whooping rough resdlly yields to West'
Couxh syrup, tor tievrr faUln^ cure for bronChltls, cooauiMptkic. asihm*. etc. All druggist*

TAR

Spt.

Uafactory, I ro-

Kwrder.
Default ha

Board, District AaeutBLr Na 101, Hr.

telegraphs Vico President Hcxin

U.UJO regular troojs were oa duty guarding
. T1 &gt;e gendarme, and the strikers at Soralng
wwv engag-id in a conflict Monday, and

executive board.

Order

T. V. POWDKRLY.

To Kxtanra or Labor Now ow Snucs

.bounty of Barry and
the sum ot five hundred and eighty eight »*&gt;*
nineteen one-hundredth* dollars, and no suit or
procredlugs at law having been Instituted to
recover the money* secured by said mortgage
or any part thereof. Now. therefore, by virtw
of the power of sale contained ir. said mortgaST

and the statute tn snch ease madeandprori
notice I* hereby elven that on Saturday the
day of June. ▲. D. ism, at ten o'clo.-k tu

Monday.

D

Dog fund

Talk an Hour or Two,

■tatc.ncnt In a fetor to Judge How-II
w. iilLi,
v . » ,_____ ... ■
.

gae work* which supply tbo dty with light
tween 8t. fgnace and Marquette.
Notice l« hereby given that the firm ot Brook*
A l ook i» this day dissolved Mr. Cook comlnu- Vouchers paid
Finish th* walls and eelDnga with Alabastlne.
Hn tti&gt;‘ business, to whom all account* due tbe Sidewalk tax uncollected
You ean do ir; luexpcnalv*: try IL White and
OMh on hand
’u.d late firm are to be paid, and all Indebtnees
twelve tint*. Cheaper and better than paint,
of tbe firm to lw paid by Mr. Cook.
K*J*omlE(n&gt;r paner. Disinfect* -and prevents
Dated Hastlun. Mich., February 15th, 1HR6.
disease*. Beautiful sample card free. By drug
DIVING FOR DIAMONDS.
GEO. H. BBodKH.
Transfer from contingent fund....
•mo oo gists, hardware and paint dealers. glCO riven
ADRIAN D. COOK.
Amount ou roll i*t and 4th wants
away. .Ala iiAxyixk Co., Grand Rapid*, Mich.
Amount on roll 2d and 3d wards..
Wayland people are sglteung the project of a
I.A F N ESS It* &lt; auscs and Cure, by one who
•
ei
m fairground near their rillagv.
wu* deal twenty five year*. Treated bv Hlauffrr and Crawley, rent, basement
[IUHI of the noted specialist.* of the day with no
■^engine rooma aa
"1*11 attend to It soon." Don’t ebeat yourwlf
■entfit. lured l.inre-lf In three months, and
•1,319 11 In that way. Your hair Is growing thinner, dry­
s;n&lt;v then tinndreds of oilier* by tbe same proer and more lifeless every Hay. Save It and re.
te**. A plain, simple and successful home Vouchers paid.. ■
More It* origins) color, sonar** and gloss by us­
ibi.-h had been occupied
Ire.-tfiuent. Address T. 8. PAGE, iss -But JDto Cash oo hand
ing Pnrkrrx Hair Balsam while you may.
The Ketonnes I c lurch. Csuten llle, bad an ae(There
Is
outstanding
order*
on
this
fund
to
cession
recently
of
24
members.
ptllM F&lt;»R SALE CHKAP.-One-hnmlred
1 .u-te term lor sale, five mile* south of Hast- Uir amount of »«ts at)
April shower* bring forth May flowen: also Mrs. Mor^nn. Tbe divers find the On^cn
I.UIR.SBT rvxp.
mgs. ’.xi) at n-A Improved, living water, good
hr!ur on rticumxllstn. Cure, West's World in such a condition that no efforts will be
WchRnl a i.l all kind* of fruit. On&lt;M|uarter of n Balance on hand
Wonder. All dnigght*.
••:, ithi i
..._ ...
Fines from O. If Greenfield ....
—— fl
T Campbeil. •
For particulars Inquire of Daniel Brant i Fine*
Finkrfye
Mnong Buchanan horses.
I Flues fl
Torpid liver, the cause of untold suffering aad
misery, restored to It* normal rendition by the&lt;x»mtA.
«re-oi Wet’s Liver FID*. Also cure* costive
Paid Treasurer ot board of education
new*, cotutlpaltou and dyspepsia. All drngglsU. tbo afterpart of tbe venial was uninjured,
Cash on bind
bi» o
Bronson requires •e.mo liquor l&gt;ondx.
although! the cabin doors aud ikylighti had

E

THE GOULD LIMES.

Powderly and the Little Railway King

Blood Will Tell.

FIVE THOUSAND LADIES

the estate of Ulin and Hxrlln

BAY THE WHEELS TO THE RAILS ON

big through into the saloon.

*1 costa. The premises being described Sa
I'OTB
* “25

mmbly Na 101, Knights of Labor, the the south west quarter of the north west
t.r.llnn
____ .__
siiKr smeu WCSL
and
Dated March tTth, iw.
WILLIAM J.« L. L. HOIXOWAY
immediate termluaU-n. of the strike on the
CLEMENT SMITH Attorney

Chairman William*, of Na \GMi They
ware all interviewed Sunday night, and all

Deeds, tor the count) of Harry, Michigan,
are mb. A. D. &gt;Mt. at one o'eluck p. m.. It
w of mortgage on page tet thud mortgage was
(l» cu tu secure tliepayment of two thousand aad
ve hundred dollars &lt;•3^00). tn ten year’
Na a,KO, who said that tbe men would n«.t
from date thereof, with latereet at the rate of
bitration wm fully settled, and without any

Tbe diver then

fallen, and found tho tbe ship waa broken

board are: T. V. Powderly, of Strantoo,
Pa.; Frederick Turner, of Philadelphia:
Bailey, at

with a rope by another diver sUinding on

Shawnee, Ohio, and T.

B.

Tha principal busine*' of their meeting

uneven bottom and rock* to and fra Another

him to name a committee of threw to meet
a similar committee named by tbe Knight*
HARLAN GETS THE SEAT.

Coi.mBt'K, Ohio, March 2ft—Friday
afternoon the housn resumed conxidtcntion

tbe proposition and
Powderly and tbe Mbaourl i*ncifk- officials

and elections on tho •Hamilton county coo

Mr. Powderly.

Mr. Gould «ay« in effect

that the ten Republican candidates from
Hamilton county were elected rapreaenta
lives to tbe Sixty -seventh general assembly
bora.

Default having been made In'the condltl
of* certain mortgage made and-executed
William IL Jewell and ttuxaima L. Jewell

from its dote.
.
It was In Mid mortgageexprre*!) agreed that,
sbunld any default be nuul* in toe payment of
-sold interevt or any pan tbereof on any day
wtiercan toe wnv i* made payable, a* therein
expre-oed. and sbouhl the same remain unpaid
aud In arrears forthe spare of thirty day*, then
and from thenceforth, after toe tajme of **id
thirty days, tbc aforeaald principal sum ot taro
thousand five hundred dollar* (SzjWO).
w1U&gt; all arrearage* of Interest torreon.
ateould, at tbe option of said Fater Crodv,
hi* exerotor*, aduilnlMrstor* acd uaatgn*.
jSS )!:•
.
above limited fur U
then hare expired, n
contrary thereof in
And default having l&lt;ccu made
dollar* of interval due
efault having been made m payment m an
the Interest due January 13th, A. D. 1*4, and
default having al»o been made Iu paymeat of aR
the Interest due January iMh. A. D. fam, and
default having also t&gt;wn made In payment of all
the Interest and one hundred dollar* principal
due January I5lh, A- I&gt;. f*M. ami all the
same having been and remained unpaid and In
------ 1* for
■* -more
----arrears
fortie
tbe spoae
apace of
of thirty
thirty dap —
and
and still remaining unpaid. Die aforesaid printnpal amn of two thousand five hundred Airiars.

payable, and by which default the power &lt;rf sale
in *ald mortgage coutalued too. tweome opera­
tive as tn the whole amount thereof, boUi prin­
cipal and interest as aforesaid, aad
tbouund and three hundred
princi|&gt;J M(l Interest, and
inp al law or tn equity ha
collect the same or any prNow. therefore, notice
by virtue

Tbo reoolatioa waa adopted and

BEM
MUe and you win never uxe any other UmmeaL
K and 50c. AUdrugxiata.

toaaUafy

eouuty.

An old-physician, retired from pracrice baring
had placed in hts hands by an East India
lion ary the formula of aaimnlc ve*etah
medy for the rv
I'om-mnptlon. Brc
all throat and Lu
end radical cure
Nervous CumpUL.
wonderful curative power* tn t
rases, has felt It hi* duty to make

■Ire tt, thl*
h. w!t£ full

the United States

PnoVtoXKCK, R. L. March91—Tbe Rrpub-

ally and
directors Monday.

I CURE FITS!
John dealer sold »• ton* of coal toe

Tbe following to tbe

S=££

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SONG.

De Vivo wm.

L*«sr night Tbe:

rj-Mintitions. Brlgnoli. the tenor, was
a child of superstition. In Italy sheep
leal gardens.

They sweep in tbo eves
• swallow's wing,

■ . j.

"-tt-n.wt

roll of ocean.

Somebody had told me

MJUtRlED. '

run away like the wind from
W—linefeed tbe world that heart might

And made in ouh dim haunt of leafy gjocsn

ing, but chat, I soon found., was a mild
way of expressing it The entrance was
not at all imposing—only a big iron gate,
with a small porter's lodge Ixjaido it
left the carriage at the gate and walked
in. There were on the right as we

-tChariat L. Hildreth. .

THE BATTLE OF STEWART’S CREEK.

bamboos. each cluster as high as a house
ami as large around nt tbe liase as three

dis^ance in, a high steep hill, and at ita
Base a small artificial pond, walk-d in
with rustic stonework, and a miniature
“When Rowcrans moved from Nash­
cataract supplying it with water, and tlie
ville against Bragg at Murfreesboro be
surface of tho pond covered with lilies
had constructed a fort at Stewart's creek
and other aquatic plants. Hure the path
between Nashville, and La Vergne. The
turned sharp to the left and entered a
trees were cut down in front and the
glen between two high moiuitains.
fortifications were extended, so that in
The foliage was so tiiiok it waa impoecose of retreat a stand could be made at
siblc to tell where the hills began, and
tbkt point. At a late date the fort was
whether the big trees were unusually
abandoned, and a year or more after the
high or whether they grew on the mount­
battle of Stone River our brigade went
ain side. Wherever they grew, they
into camp on the site of the old fortifica­
were ol immense bight. There were
tion, which was now covered with heavy,
scores of royal jialuiM. running such a
long grow.
distance into tlie air tliat it made one's
“The brush from the fallen treee had
neck ache to look up at tha tope of them;
been thrown loosely together in an im­
and generally their straight round
mense heap covering ray a quartiT of
trunks were festooned with parasitical
an acre. As tlie brigade was preparing
planta,,that ran from the ground all the
to bivouac scores of rabbits started up
way up into their branches. Wherever
from the tall grass and ran into thia big­
there was any poeeible place ou the
brush heap. Before tho linen were fairly
trunk of a tree for one to stick, a huge
formed some one set fire to the brush,
air plant was growing. There were bam­
and in a few minutes one-half the
boos without number, and hundreds of
brigade was gathered, round the heap
duck tropical plants that I had never
armed with ramrods, swords, bayonets,
seen or heard of before. The road wound
and clubs, ready to knock down and cap­
here and there through tlie ravine, and
ture the rabbits that were running out of
led us to an elevated spot ou which there
the brush* Rabbits come by the score
was a small lakefits edges bordered with
and were easily killed, but the fire had
such tropica] plants as one usually sees
made little prognsw when there were
in pictures but seldom hi reality. There
other developments more astounding.
was a grotto cut out of -the rock in die
Hundreds of snakes,big and little, ran out
mountain side, where the water gushed
in a panicky way. taring no more for the
tiirough holes cut for it in the back,
men than if they had bten so many
dashed itaelf over a sloping bed of rocks,
logsand was cauglit in a basin of stone at the
“While the smaller snakes ran between foot; and this Ixuin was half-covered
the legs of tlie boys, the larger onee
with green leaves and growing water
either ran over the men or scared them
out of the way. One or two big racers
There were more lakes and more grot­
created a positive jjanic. In the midst of
toes and natural cascades where the
the uproar, which was now terrific, a
water fell from considerable heights and
queer-looking animal made a daah
broke itself into foam in tearing over the
toward me. Tlie man standing at my
rocks. Near the shore of the largest lake
side threw a club at it, and killed it at a was a small cottage, with chairs and ta­
blow. It proved to be one of the largest llies in its single ojx-n room—no doubt a
red foxes tliat any of us had ever seen.
favorite resort for picnicking parties.
One the other side and ut the name tine There were more higlijfcfoes in that one
a wildcat made a dash at the line, and little spot than I ever saw gathered to­
broke tiirough. but waa ultimately capgether- before. It fairly makiw tlie back
itired. This was the battle of Stewart's of rny neck ache now to think of trying
CrWk."—Inter Ocean “Curbstone Crayto look up at them. And such vegeta­
tion everywhere! Just such plants and
trees as you sec in the picture of tropi­
cal countries, and such as you generally
Paper napkins, of a thin but strong tis- don't see w)nm you visit those countries
in person. But here they were, all
tnurmitH and hotels of the large German
gatliered together in tills botanical gar­
cities, the consumption amounting to den, the whole garden covering a space,
many thousands daily. A different tint at a rough guess, of a hundred acres. I
or color of ink is used to each napkin, rcmembi-r seeing a gaudy lithograph
neutral tints being apparently tbe
fashion, though sliadias of Hue, green, once in an atlas in tlie public library in
Bermuda of a “scene in South Ameriou."
chocolate, and red are the most promi­ The leaves were tbe deepest and brightest
nent in tlie score of patterns before us. greens, the trees were preternaturally
The pictures are all evidently reproduc­ tall, the mountains were high, the foliage
tions of antique designs, and, with tlie was thick enough to cut with a knife,
quaint lyjiography, grotesque arrange­ and birds of brilliant (ilummagi* sat in
ment and novel tints of the ink used in tlie branches. I thought at tlie time
the printing, are at once effective and at­ that that picture must have been made
tractive.—Chicago Herald.
by somebody who had never been in a
tropical country; but here was just such
Of the long-forgotten cities, discovered a scene—colors, trees, shrubbery, birds,
in the present century by their walls, and all. There waa nothing lacking.—
little ebw remains but extensive ceme­ Cor. New York Times.
teries, a Inch, as repeatedly happens
among the ruined places of tlie earth,
New South Waite pooHteste in the
have outlasted by more than 2.000 years
the dwellings of tho living. The Streets Vale of Hartley mine a valuable kerosene
and buildings of settlements already in deposit. The mine is situated in one of
ruins during ths time of the ancient thr most picturesque ports of the colony,
Romans have disappeared almost with­ about eighty-three miles northwest of
out a trace, while tlie monuments of the Sydney, in the center of tbe Blue mountaips, at an altitude of 8,118 feet above
quently to give information concern­ the level of the sea. Tlie railway up the
ing even the domestic architecture of mountains has aided greatly in the istablishnuxit of a number of important
their builders.—Boston Budget.
industries there. The iron works at
Eskbank are carried on successfully, and
The cooks in large establishments have the coal deposits are Inexhaustible. Tlie
for one of their perquisites what are kerosene shale found there is said to bo
• calleil the drippings—the remains of un­ the richest in the world. Considerable
cooked meats and game. One man of quantities of it are used in the large
large fortune told me that, wishing to cities of tho colonies for the purpose of
distribute tbe fragments to liis poor ten­ enriching gas. It is also exported for
ants in the neighborhood, he offered his the same purpose to Holland, Java, and
cook 200 pounds sterling a year for tlie the states on the Pacific slope of the
privilege. But the .-accessor of Vatel re­
United States
fused. and the gentleman was helpless,
Only the better quality of tho mineral is
unless he gave up a chef who had hardly exported, the scraps and inferior por­
an equal in England.—Adam Badean's tions being retained for the extraction of
Letter.
oil. Tlie seams are from one foot to two
and-a-half feet in thickness. It is much
more difficult to mine than cool, and is
The use of italics in writing is an evi­
usually got out with iron picks and
dence of weaknem on the part of tho
pointed rods. It does not run down
writer. When a man can't get tlie right
word be is apt to use the best Iw can
think of and put a stroke under it for
empliOHui. The right word doesn't relighted with a match, and burns with a
steady flame like a candle and emits a
strong odor of kerosene. The company
t.-orking the mine, beside their opera-

rivals the giants of California forests. It

works at Waterloo, where they manu­
facture kerosene lubricants, paraffine,

walk clean into

pie are always supposed to be good luck,
and Briguoli would rush acrora a street
and put his arms around a humpbacked
num, it being necessary to touch tbe
hump to get the full benefit of the good
fortune. AU tho great singers nearly
cemively weak on this point, and al­
ways carried as an amulet a coral horn,
which she immediately touched when­
ever she came acmes anything unlucky.
Cross-eyed people are always looked
upon as unlucky; why, nobody knows.
Mort croM-eyed people that I know are
rather lucky than otherwise. There are
several very wide-spread superstitions,
which take different nluipcs with differ­
ent'people. Perhaps tbe most uni­
versal one- b the thirteen one. In
theatres for instance, on salary day when

that is. in the tiieatren where they pay sal-

of him, and if he is the thirteenth be will
not sign. If you go to a theatre with a
pass and you are the first nun there tliey
will not allow you to go in until some­
body has gone in on a paid ticket—San
Francisco Chronicle “Undertones."
-I often think." wrote Olive Wendell
Holmes, in his letter declining an invita­
tion to dine with the Now York Odoutological society, “of the forlorn condition
of some of the great personages of history
in the days when there were no dentbts,
ar none who would be recognised as such
by the dental artists of to-day. Think of
poor King David, a worn-out man of 70,
probably 'without teeth, and certainly
without spectacles.
Think of poor
George - Washington, his teeth al wain
ready to drop like a portcullis, and cut a
sentence in two. See him in Stewart’s
admirable portrait, his thoughts evidently
divided between the cares of empire and
tlie maintenance of the status quo of his
terrific dental arrangements.
“Think of Walter Savage Lander's
melancholy complaint tliat he did. not
mind losing his intellectual faculties, but

calamity. I venture to propose, then,
the dental profession and their associa­
tion as its worthy representative. It has
established and prolonged the reign of

social intercourse and lent perfection to
tlie accents of eloquence; it has taken
from old age its most unwelcome feature
and has lengthened enjoyable human
life far beyond the limit of years when
the toothless and purblind patriarch
might well exclaim. T have no pleasure
in them.’Exchange.
No one who has not been in a blizzard
can form the faintent conception of its
fearful character. Why. do you know
tliat every farmer in tliat country Likes
the precaution when the first snow ap­
pears to provide himself with a rope by
which he guhlM himself from his house
to his stock sheds or stable? He ties one
en&lt;Tof the rope to the door-knob of his
house and then walks to his barn-door.
At this point he ties a stick into tho rope,
and when the blizzard comwi he simply
takes what he thinks is the right direc­
tion and follows the rope until he readies

starts bff in a circle holding the rope
taut until he reaches the bam. When
self in liand over hand until he reaches

reach his door even though he might
wander within five feet of it—Chicago
Tribune Interview.

U decidedly nn exception to the role tliat

the size of his brain is worthy of respect.

1 to 1,300; in
18H0. only 5.04.

At present the average
2,500; while in the tunny it is but as 1 to
2.700. The only thing that dulft tlx

sreaw cant, prop-diid by 2,000 hones and

!h g

thia may perhaps only be caused by an
overwhelming confidence in his own

INDIANS SUDIHO DOWN HILL.

Lady (to applicant)—What wages wil]
Applicant—How ould
mum?

is the baby.

laudanum, mum,

inatxi nilWietb McLtonnid, ;dj

M.

MOST PERFECT MADE
Twenty-five years ago, in Minnesota. I
used to watch the Sioux boys and girls
in their winter village up the Minnesota
river. Their arrangements were simple.
First, a strip of bark from four to six
feet long, and not over twelve inchre
wide, was peeled from a living tn»One end was cut to a point, a small hole
bored through, and a string tied in. Then
the little Indian, taking hb piece of bark
to tbe top of a hill, placed it on the
crusted snow smooth side down, bent up
the pointed front by pulling at tlie string,
and. jdacing one foot about in the mid­
dle of thb crude abd. gave a hnnl push
with the other, and went scooting Hko
a streak ot oojqw lightning. He stood
erect, and sometimes with both fwt on
the Ixirk—one behind tlie other, but usu­
ally the hind leg was sruck out as a sort
of balance and rudder combined.
.
Tbe dash down the hill was all Hght,
and so was the arrival at the foot if the
crust of the snow wasn't broken; but tlxfun for tlie spectators Ugan when use
wore out the hard surface, and tlie
striking of a tolioggan into a soft spot
sent tlie bark's nose into the snow and
the Indian flying In somewta. Hb
proboscis might plow the snow too. but
usuallv not until he had taken a header
of about fifteen feet; and he didn’t stop
at that, but usually did two or three fli|»flnps before coming to a rest. Hurt ’em?
Blew your heart, no. Why, 1 have seen
squaws of sixteen to eighteen—lithe,
graceful young tilings—take tlie ride and
tlie tumble shrieking with glw; and. if
one happened to have her papoose along,
didn't bother about the baby a hit. You
know, they carry them on their backs,
held in pbu-e by a blanket, which is
belted around the waist.
Tu we a girlish squaw-mother shoot
through the air head foremost, while her
Labe want rolling end over end. would
haw stirred a Society for tlie Prevention
of Cruelty to children; but tho pa|ipoose
seemed always to conn* out all right,
being so swaddled in rabbit -fur. thistle­
down, and blanket that it hadn’t the
remotest Idea of the mercury dropping to
20 degrees below. Now, for rwd. solid
fun that kind of sliding down hill beats
the hixurkius toliogmmiiig tliat lias come
intii New York fashion, out and out.—
Cor. Chicago Tribune.

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MOST PERFECT MADE

FRED’K HOTCHKISS
Is Removing His Stock

one of the laboratories of tbe aubool of
science may be found his "big magnet,"
as it is called, mounted on a large frame,
whiph. when charged with electricity
by means of his "lag battery" of one
cell, was rapable of lifting 8.800 pounds.

same size and capacity for Yale, which
has been in constant use there until
within a few yearn, when it was laid
aside, and is now preserved among ocher
relics of the coll
“
*
large magnetic
made partly of
as to slww the
electric current of the earth and tlie
dipping of the needle, together with hb
and recorders, arc of special interest and
of peculiar historical value.—Princetonian.

cut, “is never deferring for a minute
what he thinks it necessary to do. I
have several timra been present nt con­
versations witii friends or advisers who
would recommend him to see a particular
minister to ask for something. Th&lt;. exiM-dt nqy erf-the step would be eUatxiseed.
yL-0,"000”
6880

.
—
- -..v.n m. LULO IWtll
a high respect for them even when they
funeral, the coffin was covered with a
white ailk palL
"

---------uuue in jin
ondoo.. H. U ookpels th» nnact M
Mor TUlum hu rule."—ExrW,..

A a« rartk
o# Jophw. two
Men lugh. hM bmn dux up et Hhn•JnL tbe uidmtut, of u» NumHta
Jol, in Algeria.

Udy rUUor-l
Xr. Swipe.
I'm Will Anrm &gt;er&gt; ..I—,I .__ ...... .. ’TI

Tb-copy at the fin, book oo
ot which only another copy b
kwwn. (etched «a» at. a^e ta
the other day_________
“

Mr. Swipe—Well, really, I mn afraid
*** j" ** *“*7 of the old ma«..m I
sliould Lrget my own individuality, and
wane topetint like one of than.—Harperia

Mm*1
Texan, b the (aavwt talker in
congrftbU. and frequently goes on at th™
r^uf215wardstoamm?te.

W
F.

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C°&lt;

(O

A. R. McOmber Store

p.

A.
After April 1st he will be settled in his new

location, and will be glad to show you

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The Best Patterns Wall Paper,
Til Tirol Plw ui tald Uv iius.

Detroit Liquid Paints,

KN

School ^nnn’’nn

Find"

W

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Drugs and

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Buyers are Invite&lt;
HOTCHKISS,’ in h

S°

RUSSEL^.
Removed
HIS STOCK OF

DRY GOODS
AND

Goods,
To the First Door East of Hicks Bros f'r0"
eery, bn State Street,
Where he -will be pleased to welcome all his cU^
tomers and friends, as well as to greet many
ones. As heretofore, he keeps the Best of Goods
in his line, at the Lowest Prices.

gwt thin are trying.
HOOO.OW.

G.

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Among the many valuable and historic
piecre of apparatus about the college are
several instruments which were invented!

live to the end of your days, performing
The Hon. E. B. Washburno is an ex­ Bueceaafully every day the Hire feat of
pert diplomat*'. His experience as a for­ keeping your month shut at the right
eign minister some years ago served him time, of never uttering a sentence until
to good purpose in this resqiecL He was y&lt;m have flrat weighed it carefully in
called as a witness in the Storey wiUcase your mind, revised it, and adjusted it
the other day. and, being asked whether accurately to existing conditions of
he considered Mrs. Storey “a young things. Yen, you can do that. But then,
woman," lie replied in the guarded lan- you won’t do anything els.-. No, my
boy, if you do that, always, vou won’t
do one other lingering, solitarv. lone­
some thing in all your life. You wfll
Not a single instance of color-blindness have time to do nothing except to think
has been found by Schwarzbach in an what you are going to say and how you
examination of 2,000 Hottentots, Ma­ are going to aay it, and then -by tlie time
lays, Melnmwians, Australians, Moors, .you are all ready, and opm your mouth,
and Polynesians; fend he concludee that the man you were going to say it to will
the defect is confined to the white race, have grown weary of waiting and gone
and is due to influences connected with away.—Burdette in Brooklyn Eagle.
civilized life.—Arkansaw Traveler.

ground, and its girth a short distance
above is four feet greater. The great

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                  <text>The Hastings Banner,
VOL. XXX. NO. 50.

HASTINGS, MICH., APRIL 8, 1886.

I’he Hastings Banner.
Hastings, Barky Co„ Mich.

marshall l. cook.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES

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ADVERTISING RATES;
One Column per year......................1
Extra chance for special poaltlM*.

County News.

Many a Lady
is beautiful,all but her skin;
and nobody has ever told
her how easy it is to put
beauty on the skin. Beauty
on the skin is Magnolia
Balm.

JOB PRINTING.

Especial pride to felt In the Job PriuUng De­
partment of the luirnt Everything In the JJEW STOCK OF
entire office H new?and with the latest faces of
type, the most approved patterns of machinery"
and competent workmen employed, enable* the
BatrXKB to do flmt-claM lob work.

WELTON

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to agent for tbn Ohio Fanner * latunuice Co.
11- writes policies *m a man’s property against
I
by nre. lightning or wind; agaiitu a man’s
: If&lt;« by death and accident,

lOOK A SHELDON,

(Office In Abstract block, HMttnm, Mich.)
flare the only set ot Abstract Books In Barry
pIlILIP T. COLGBOVE,
1
Lawyer.
Hastinp, Mich.
l“rtMocutiu’ Attorney for Barry County.
\ E. KENASTON,
A. •
Attorney at Law,
(Over J. lojlojylvcar &amp; Ca’B store.) .
rracllces tn all rb-.itu of the State. CollecUoos
pnanptly attending tn.
fonS CARVETH.

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Attorney at Law,
Middleville. Mich-

( ■! ARKS A RIKER,
'
Attorneys at Law and
Solicitors in Chancery.
't»8ircs in Uulon block, over Beamer Bro*.)
lU»UttK*. Mich,
Fnwitlroin »ll courts ot tile state. Attend to
oolfartiotn and perfretlns title* to real estate.
M-ncy to loan Insurance token etc., etc.
VAR fix? BARKER, Real Estate,
nl I nsurance and Loans.
office with .J. U. Runyan &amp; Soo.’2 doors north
ot Postoffice.
Sp- tixi attention uiven to making exchange*
nt prop-rty. The intern*!* of non-resident
property owner* enrefolly looked after. Farm*

i ELEMENT SMITH,
Lawyer.
■ Office In Union Hall Block, over store of -W.

15 NAPPEN A VanARMAN,
IV
Lawyers.
(Over Hastings National Bank.)

I VILLI AM B. SWEEZEY, Attorney
’' At Law and Solicitor in Chancery.
Practices tn all court* of the state.

\V1LLIAM B. SWEEZEY,
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Justice ot the Peace.
Collections a specialty.
J M. B. GLLLASPIE.
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Notary Public.

I W. VROOMAN.
Auctioneer,
Harina had rears of experience In erring ai
Uon*. .uid hartnx bewi e*|M-claUjr auceeucal
aui-thw «m)o* of lira nloek, 1 know I can nerve

SOMETHING NEW!

Barn Boards, *12. 14. 16, 18 and 20 ft.

&gt;n Pine Boards,
All widths arid lengths.

Shingles,
Three grades. Seconds and No. 3 for
for sheds and repairing old roofs.

Fencing,

Joist and Scantling^

Hardwood Flooring,

Cnstom Kill 18266368
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Cornice Mouldings,-Sash,
Doors and Blinds Al­
ways on hand.

WAGONS.

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Fanrors, Attention!
I have set up a Hay Press in
the City of Hastings, and am
prepared to purchase Hay in
any quantity.

Call and see me, at American
House.

Yours respectfully,

FREEPORT.
Special Correapoedencr.
The rick are numerous in this viclnl-

'rtie new band have ordered their in­
Hemlock, 16 ft.
struments and will be readv for busi­
ness "soon.
Mrs. 8. B. Wolcott has the material
on the ground preparatory to erecting
a barn hood.
We can furnish any length up to 50ftFreeport merchants are stocking up
with new, stylish goods for the spring
trade.
Mr. Job Chcesebrough is receiving
orders for rakes and hundltH faster than
Wo make a specialty of Elm, Oak, he can possibly fill them. ’
Ash and Basswood, open air seas­
John Nornuuj has rented the lower
oned or kiln dried.
story of the Shufelt build lug anti will
move his harness shop therein.
The addition to Freeport business
this summer consists mainly in the pos­
sibility of a crvainvrj Iwiog located
here and that a wool buyer may locate
Green inbh lumber dried in two weeks here and handle the wool crop of this
section.
for inside finish.
It fa earnestly hoped that 1 Tastings
will no longer.follow the “Will o' the
Wisp" in the direction of Kalanaszoo.
Mr. J. M. Herrington of this place fa
meeting with xarry eucouragmg success
dis|NHU&gt;g ol territon in which to sell
Cass &amp; Herrington's pruning 'shears.
Practical fruit growers are not slow to
recognize the aervicable value of the
Nurserymen and others
Above Stock we are Selling Imphinient.
will find in the novel pruning shears
just what they have needed. Mr. Her­
at Lower Prices than
rington left yesterday for Indiana.
ever before.
■ । where those whom he may met* will
find him an agreeable, pleasant gentle­
man to do business with. Mr. Herring­
ton was in Ottawa county last week
and closed up a 84,UOQ sale near Hol­
land.
of your road tax.
A railroad from Lowell direct to
BENTLEY BROS. A WILKINS. Battle Creek would be a much more
profitable investment for the Grand.
Trunk than the Kalamazoo line could
ever be. A road from Hustings to
Kalamazoo would benefit the latter,
but no one else. When the Kalamazoo
line got beyond Hastings territory it
must compete with the Alichig:m ami
Ohio road, ana justas soon ns the M. it
O. was left in the rear the G. IL &amp; I.,
the M. (1 and-other railroads confront
the G. T. in. line of battle at Kalamazoo.
And this fa not all, where would the
ni&lt;! eome from to extend the G. T. from
Kalamazoo to Vicksbnrg to connect
The .Niagara, Falls (Route,
with its main line? Vicksburg Is not
likely to yearn fora road.that it ak
GRAND RAPIDS DIVISION.
ready enjoys, while Kalamnzoo would
not be apt to lose any sleep if the G. T.
Taking effect Nov. 29th. UBa.
did not extend on from that (point
Hence the Grand Trunk people would
be compelled to build their road from
Kalamazoo to Vicksburg unaided in
order to extricate themselves as best
they could from a bad scrape.
STAT10KS.
On the other hand a G. T. branch
from Lowell to Battle Creek offers su­
perior inducements for the company to
CM I endorse the project They will receive
Grand Rapids Lv. &amp;4S
8.43
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substantial aid along the entire .line;
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7.00 their shops are located at Battle Creek;
1.45
il is a short cut-off from Grand Rapids
Ui
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2.00
to Chicago, and the local traffic will not
7.27
7A7 onlv pay operating expenses but a libMT end per cent on the investment. It has
3.06
9.07
been intiaiated that Hastings would
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prefer the Kalamazoo route. While
we do not believe this, it may possibly
WltrrwAJtD.
be the cate; but fa there any good rea­
son for it? When the G. T. branch
from Lowell reaches Hastings, thus
MalL
STAnOKA
giving the county seat a competing line,
that the city has secured all the trade
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toward Kalamazoo that it could possi­
A. M. bly get with a Kalamazoo road. A
4.00
9.10
road south would bring to Hastings
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the best trade of the rich towns of
Bator. Rapids......... taro
Baltimore and Johnstown, draw heavi^
KuhvSa.'w'I
sen
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ly on Middleville and Nashville, in­
aw
Montan.,.................. 2.00
crease its manufacturing and commer­
Quimby i.................
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cial Importance and make Hastings the
Harrotoi............... 8.10
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liveliest business town between Grand
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4-35
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Rapids and Jackson.
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or
central
These are not idle words but stern
nrtlet meri
-bes Iwtween facts. Barry county must have an­
other line of road, and no more feasible
project is upet to our people ut the pre­
sent time than the Lowell. Hastings &amp;.
Battle Creek branch of the Grand
Trunk. Admitting these facts, let us
drop all ride issues, join hands, Lowell,
' T. J. BUSH. Local Affcnt, Hasting*.
Freeport, Hastings and Battle Creek­
0. w. Rooouts. gTf. a t. a., eweago.
balance in a line—and work with a
determination to win the one attainable
object.
Express.

T1R. Wm. JONES,
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Dentfat.
ill work promptly attended to.

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p R. TIMMERMAN.
" . Homcepalhic Physician &amp; Surgeon,
(First door east of Holloways’ drug store.)

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W H. LANDIS, M. D.,
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Physican and Surgeon,
Woodland. Mich. &gt;
Office one door south of the poet office, will be
found them day or night.

F ew York

Telephone at Holloways’ drug store.
tr Special attention paid to surgical dlseaiss

LUMBER!

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I I W. I.OWRV, M. D..
IT.
Physician, Surgeon and Oculist.

MORGO-THORNAPPLE.
DMWeME.0. Hyd«'s but WednBd»v ntaht.
. "Odder,hot »Umcu the widower
to Lhoruapple so often.
A large number of pickerel are being
taken out of Thomapplelnke.
Three Indians trapping and fishing at
the lake.
William Carroll moved into Mrs.
Strong h house at Thoraapple.
“,
thirner has carpenters st
work finishing off her house in Morgan
.. F?“r
eagles are frequenting
the lake.
“
-John Morgan has secured the servi­
ces of Me Kny to care for his stock
horses.
BanTvlll«. preached
at R. R. hall at Morgan last Sabbath.
We would like to see in the Banner
a roster of all the secret societies in
Harry Co.
W. 8. Adkins is shipping maple su­
gar to the western statin.
We Ifatcued to a rather remarkable
confession last Sabbath evening, a man
contessiug that he had thn* times
made the attempt to take hfa own life
but failed because he was a moral cow­
ard. It runs In dur mind that he is a
little wanting in the upper story.
Mra. Jacob Ruckle and James Howant of Morgan, are on Ute sick list..
Henry Strong intends to commence
the manufacture of brick and tile as
soon os the weatheer will permit.
Reported that Will Main ha* up to
date speared ov?f 60 pickerel and it is
said some very fine ones.
.
Mra. Isaac Baker was in Hillsdale
last week looking after her land inter­
ests there.
Doctor J. T. Goucher was on last
I riday morning called in to see Frank
*S rights little daughter Emma, who
ha* something like the intermittent
fever.
Elder Faxon will preach at Morgan.
Sunday the 11th, at 3 o’clock.

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RUTIxAND.
A backward spring.
Township election has passed and the
conglomerates are victorious by major­
ities ranging from 14 to 20. The lar­
gest vote was polled that has been for
years.
IVohibitioa showed itself in the form
of 12 straight, and twelve or fourteen
badly scratched tickets.,
Considering the laulness of the roads
the M. E. Quarterly meeting at the
Crosby school house was a success.
Elder Buell presided with great accept­
ability, preaching three able sermons.
A sugar social will be held at the
house of Douglass Hall, on Friday even­
ing, for the benefit of Rev. A. K. Stew­
art. Come one and all.
Errata—In the remarks relative to
the condemned man sent to Podunk,
for "Simple City" read “Simplicity.”
Just dot the e and read atone word.
Dr. Buckner, of Orangeville, visited
your city on Sunday last. After be­
coming quite intoxicated—due, no
doubt, to the fact that the saloons were
all dosed—he started for home shortly
after dark. While passing through our
town he fell from bis buggy and a scarf
around his neck catching to one of the
wheels, drew him into it, completely
clogging it. In this position he was
dragged until the twat of his pants was
worn through. The horse at length
stopped and in this position he was
found by a young man named Myers,
near Isaac Erway's. He obtaineil help
and u light and rescued him. He had
two bottles of liquor with him.z
A aister of Geo. VanSicklea was but­
ted on Wednesday, the 31st. The fu­
neral was held at the Yeckley school
house. The services were conducted by
Rev. A. K. Stewart.
The phenomena of the sun, moon and
n stur, visible in the -same quarter of
the sky, was presented a few days ago.
Wm. Tuttle, class lender of the UniU
ed Brethren church at Podunk. says
the preacher receives mouey from the
saloon keepers to hire him not to say
anything “agin urn.” Wonder, how his
pastor likes to have him tell of IL

MIDDLEVILLE.
Our school is taking the usual spring
vacaion of one week. ThL** is afford­
ing Prof. W. A. Morse a short respite
from school duties, close application to
which is telling upon his health.
John R. Johnson, the retiring town­
ship treasurer, returned Saturday with
his wife from a long visit in New York
state.
•
The stere room occupied by Loomis
&amp; Co., will be extended twenty feet
farther into the rink. That means good
bye to roller skating in Middleville.
Company No. 1. Middleville firemen,
were called out Saturday morning by a
blaxe which had caught from a defectt-himney in Joseph Harriman's resi­
dence. The boys made good time, and
extinguished the fire in short order.
Charles Granger and family are now
occupying!. II. Keeler’s residenee’on
Grand Rapids street, Mr. Keeler hav­
ing lately moved to jCharlotte, whore
the firm of Keeler Bro*, have opened u
dry goods store.
AI1 fool.*’ dav jokes were numerous
and found their quota of vifctims.
Among those who kicked the hat that
covered a stone on Grand Rapids street
was the confiding school teacher of the
two mischievous misses who set the
trap, and who greatly enjoyed the dis­
comfiture of their tutor.
Abel Gardner, lately of Fenton, Mich,
is now a resident of Middleville, hav­
ing entered the employ of W. R. Young
11. L. Moore will move his/ clothing
store across the street into W. R.
Young’s new block.
Juvenile egg thieves are reported
very troublesome In and about this
burg. Several instances have occurred
where they were caught in the act of
indiscriminate egg gathering.
The eight months old infant of Mr.
and Mra. Michael Bruise
Sundayevening.
The western fever has not entirely
subsided yet Walter Johnson started
for Dakota on Monday, intending to
remain there this summer.
In our township election Monday,
there were three tickets in the field, re­
publican, greenback and democrat, and
prohibition. A light vote was polled,
there being but 387 votes cast, while
the township contains over 500 voters.
The republican ticket was elected with­
out an exception.

WHOLE NO. 1610.
On the evening of March 30th Mr.
Daniel Snook and wife were visited by
several of the old and young. The
company was led by Cupttan M. Brad­
ley. After music from cow bells, horns
and gun's, the company were invited
in and introduced to the bride and
treated to the good of the land. Ata
late hour the company left the happy
couple and wished them a long and hap­
py life.
The brick school house has had eev-’
eral windows broken recently. The
parties had' better be careful or they
may have the gentle hand of the law
to contend with.
Parties on the town line that are in
the habit of visiting sugar bushes and
borrowing syrup had better pay for the
same or they may have trouble. ‘
C. M. Clew and family start for Da­
kota Wednesday. He chartered a car
and took part of his household goods
and farming tools and a team.
George Frank has a young daughter
at bis house.
.
Mrs. Ida Wire has adopted a 11 rear
old boy fiom the State School at Cold­
water.
Mrs. C. Phillips' sister from Wyom­
ing Territory Is making her a visit.
Martin Weaver has returned - from
Ohio!
IL Kott, of Clinton. Is visiting his
sister, Mrs. Philip Frank.
Mrs. H. Coe attended the funeral of
her father in Jackson last week.
,H. Brigham has the job of hauling
the Potter lumber nearly done.
Mrs. Flora Cruso, of Eaton Rapids,
was the guest of Mrs. C. Price last Sun­
day.
R. Hosmer and family, ot Carlton
Center, spent a few days with his moth­
er last week.

The Methodist ladles cleared fifteen
dollars at their lunch room election day.
Frank Glasgow, brother of our popu­
lar hardware in.-in. died at La Grange.
Ind., on Thursday last C. L. attended
the funeral
s
The Dickinson mill has commsneed
operations.
Dick Sturgis, of Charlotte, was in
town over Sunday.
Wonder if the appearance of that
fresh young local editor of the News in
his larie-da new suit Sunday, was what
brought on this blizzard If it was he
better hang it up imtil settled weather
comps.
Numerous of our young peeple whe
attended the teachers' examination at
Hastings are getting anxious to hear
from headquarters.
The Congregational church refused
to accept Rev. Grinnell's resignation
and have induced him to remain with
them another year.
The meeting night of Ivy lodge. No.
37, K. of P.. has been changed from Fri­
day to Tuesday.
The common council met Frida
night to settle the liquor question, bat
failed to vote on the ordinance on ac­
count of the absence of Glasgow. At
the regular meeting, which was ad­
journed from Monday to Tuesday
evening on account of election, the or­
dinance was passed to the great satis­
faction of those who have labored ee
hard to accomplish this end, and Nash­
ville 'will have no saloons alter
May IsL
JIM CROW.

«»ltin, hallatainl

muric of Un Wurl and '(sirwbll.

On Thursday March 26th at the resi­
dence of the bride’s father. Mr. Lafay­
ette Teerpennlng. John Hlllick of
Orangeville, and Miss Elva \ToerpenHICKORY CORNERS.
ning of Prairieville, were united in
April 1st, all fools days, passed off marriage Rev. J. Fletcher officiating.
with much mirth, especially among' A company of friends and relative*
the school children.
witnessed the ceremony, and then all
C. C. Messenger and P. H. Lawrence were invited to the dining room and
have returned from thrir northern trip, did ample justice to a bountiful spread..
having made a contract and invested The young couple have the best wishes
money in the purchase of a shingle of a host of friends as they start out on
mill near Saginaw, where the former their new journey in life. The foUcwwill go next week to take charge of the ing is a list of the pretentssame, while the latter may remain here
825—Mr. L. Teerpennlng.
for several weeks.
Bed spryad and table cloth—Mrs. L.
Mr. Donalson. aged 56 years, residing Tvrrpenning.
on the township of Barry and Prairie­
Wash bowl and pitcher—Clara Teerville 2W miles weat of here, died on the penning.
29th. Was buried on the 1st day of
Cut glass cheese plate—Burned TeerApril in the cemetery east of the Cor­ penning.
i
ners. He leaves a wife, one son and
Extension Wile—Mr. and Mrs. Harry
daughter.
Hlllick.
Robert Kelley and wife, who moved
Set of Parlor chairs— Mr. Fred Eng­
to Kansas two years ago. have now land and wife, and Mr. E. Bellingham
cotne back and will take up quarters and wife.
with his father-in-law P. A. Youngs.
Set silver teaspoons—Mr. Douglas
Porter Mowry, of Ross, called at the and wife.
popular drug store of Mr. J. Shean the
Hair brush—Morris Douglas.
other day and acknowledged to the
Silver butter knife. Majolica pickle
youngsters of this place that hft felt in­ dish and pair of towels—Mr. G. Nor­
debted and ordered the proprietor to wood and wife.
set up the cigars. Upon inquiry it was
Large oil painting—Edith Teerpenlearned that he hiul chosen oneof Hope's nlng.
fair daughters for a life uartner, in thp
Town meeting today, and, for a won­
person of one Miss Mattie Gesler. They der, it does not storm.
have the i&gt;est wishes of their many
Our village is to be improved by
friends in their new relationship.
three new residences this spring. W’e
Jas. M. Cadwallader and wife were understand to be built by M. J. Goss,
completely surprised the other night. F. Woodhams and Elias Jones.
On returning home found a party who
G. M. Blackman will build a barn
had gathered there and taken full and and Henry Store a small house.
quiet possession making themselves
There was a sugar social at J. N.
useful by preparing for a bountiful Harthorn's Thursday night
The re­
least prepared and brought in by the sult financially, we have not learned.
would-be innocent intrude™, who came
Geo. Van Tyne and family havs
for the express purpose or reminding moved on the Packard farm now own­
them that that was their 25th marriage ed by J. Brandstettcr.
anniversary. Having enjoyed a social
A. D. Storms lost a valuable boras
and good time, they repaired to a bounti­ last week; but he don't think it was
ful and well spread table to which the poisoned nor stabbed.
guests with their hosts did ample jus­
George Doyle, of Jackson, made a
tice. The guests departed at a late flying visit to the home friends a week
hour feelin &lt; that it had been good to since.
have been there.
Another of Barry county’s pioneers
has passed from our midst.
Moses and Asher Bonfoey, and Mr. R. Rogers,
Lawrence, aged nearly sixty nine years, of Grand Rapids, will give a concert in
was summoned from life's busy cares the Presbyterian church of Plainwell
on the 29th
of March, He,
2Ulhor
He. like a wilL
will&lt;,n Fridnv pvpninrr A nr H 9th Most nf
in,
child. w~ra.Hr
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IhrM.l.ebnrdi of thia pUor. ol which
hia lather, llev. Mooes Lawrence, harl
been. an active and zealous worker in
his Master’s vineyard for many years,
they having contributed largely for
the erection of the present M. P. church
of this place. Moses Lawrence jr., has
lived to roar quite a large family of
children. He has also lived to see live
of his children buried. He leaves a
wife, two daughters and one son, be­
sides a large circle of relatives and
Yankee Springs.
friends to mourn his loss. The funeral
services were held at the M. I*, church
Monroe Ryder is recovering.
April 1st, Rev. J. Mason officiating,
rs. Baldwin Johnson is ailing.
iss Sewa Bennett is quite sick and assisted by Rev. Ross.
has been for some time with the chill
NASHVILLE.
fever.
Jim Springer has traded his mouse­
Mfaj Mary Collier died at 1 o'clock
tan gs for a line home.
Monday night of lung fever. Her
Everybody seemed awfullv sweet at brother Will, ot Marshall, was home
B. M. last Saturday night. The sugar during her last hours.
was splendid.
Mrs. AIL Buxton, whose little son
Sam Johnson has a boy baby. Sam is Asa died recently, is quite UL
bound to have props and stays to sup­
Reported that Mrs. Coonrod Lamon
port him In his declining days.
had a stroke of paralysis Saturday
No items last week on account of the night
alrsence of your scribe.
A terrible storm raging this (Tuesday)
A.combination social took place at evening. One of the large front lights
the Grange hail one week ago last in H. M. Lee's stare was blown out by
Wednesday evening. It w as success in the wind this afternoon.
spite of the stormy weather.
Jim Phillips has bought the A. J.
Geo. Spaulding has traded his farm Hardy housonext to Walt Stillwell's, on
for a farm in Penn, and will move soon. the south side of Quaker brook
Several of the young people of Yan­
II. L. Finnan, the "buttermilk dnde,”
kee Springs attended the sugar party at has returned to Nashville to remain
Glass Creek last Friday night.
this season in Cloverdale creamery.
Lou fa one of the boys and we arc glad
CASTLETON.
to see him again among us.
J. J. Potter fa home this week—off
E. T. Cole talks of making Dakota
duty.
his future home.
Grace Heath, of II nstings, is in the
I’. Bass fa seriously sick.
As all fools' day and election are over, tillage this weeK and Claud fa happy.
Big crowd tn town election day and
we ean take a rest, and go to busineea.
Mart Cole has taken the second de­ an unusually largo vote polled. The
gree of matrimony and now goes by contest was a very exciting one and
the honors were al&gt;out equally divided,
the name of dad.
The brick school will commence but the republicans getting a majority
April 19th, with Rufus Everett as of the offices. Frank McDerby gets to
the front like Maud 8.
teacher.
John FurnlMhasthe frame for 1hW
A. G. Carr is nursing, a broken rib.
new house up.
caused by 1 ailing.
cek.
Four new Ixblre in towp last week;
Len Strong Is going down in the
earth for xmer and grid for E. Lock­ Isn't Nashville keeping up with the
procession?
'
hart.
Eli Strong, of Kalamazoo, was in
Married, Mr. Daniel Snook, of Ver­
■
montville, to Miss Mary D. Ackley, of town Friday.
Mra. Ed. Oviatt fa visiting parents at
Castleton, nt the residence of Bov. P.
Holler, of Nashville, March 30th, 1886. M orencl.

S

Jr the weather wlmiu. many will
undoiiboalh do
dothein'alree
deasure
undoubtedly
themselves the jjeasurs
of hearing them again.'
There will be service in the M. R.
church each evening of this week, con­
ducted by Mrs. .Iordan.
The name of the pupil who made
most improvement in writiting was
Mary not Henry Smith.

FOUR CORNERS.
Archie Wolcott and Brvaht Brows
Suudayed on the corners.
Miss Dunbar spent Sunday with
friends in this vicinitv
Wm. Smith has sold one of hfa colts
to Hole Kenyon.
George Townsend’s saw mill fa still
running and doing a good busiiieas.
Eddie Coats, Anusn Richardson and
Clinton Boice are still cutting wood oa
Mr. Long’s place.
Smith Manion has traded his colt
for a span of horses.
Meeting at the school house on Sun­
day hu*L
The farmers are complaining of not
having a very good sugar season this
spring.
Not long ago as one of our young
men was coining home from a party
near your city, with hfa best girl, the
buggv wheel refused to revolve on its
axle and went along sliding on ths
ground. At this the young m;*n t»egan
to wonder how they would get home,
but at last the thought struck him. bo,
he went into Mr. Beach's house and
got some buggy oil and oiled said axle,
after which they went an their way re­
joicing, but-not intending that your
scribe would hear of iL Well aedaents
will happen to the best of people sotuetiinffi. at least he thinks bo. But your
scribe Advises the young man to oil his
buggy a little letter next time l*fore
he starts out if be does not want the
wheel to seL
•
__________________
ALICE.
Auction.—Mra, Julia Altofl
Altoft and
Edward Green, having purchased
‘
1 from
H.
Marble the latten*
...--------------------------... stock of milch
cows, and also his milk route, find they
have *
a ourpjiw
surplus ui
of mock
stock,, ana
and wm
will an*dfanave
pose of a number ot mik-h cows. btMidea.
other stock and farm tools at auction.
Saturday, April 10th, commencing at 1«
a. m. For further particulars sea bills.

1. A;-

�OUR NATIONAL SOLOKS

PLD BAM36 A5b RZW flAbha.

a*:' :••• •
j

Tlie wWma of theJ«duy at giving tra­

STILL HAMMERING AWAY AT WASH­
INGTON CITY.
Oa* X— York Suu. «l.ku
alvutrJ who far loan*, a* Sorth Hector,
South Homer, Ea--: Bomulua and many
other suniHr one*, far which fhefeennbe
nodefen-c. Exactly what part of the body
of Homer South Homer w, would purtie
an antiquary to «ay, and it would ba
equally ditbeuit to nx»isu parw of the compa.-a to the pereonaof Hector, Romulus,
Ovid, Virgil, ( !»»«, Sdjuo and cdher
wnrthic* " i;&lt;»e name* are altered with a
lavish baud all thro&lt;&gt;:;L ten inti and West­
ern New York.
The Woi has not offended, so much
sguia-t good taste, and it i* therefore hard
|U OW Hl.' L..V
——Minor, Ionia,tinnId have been transferred
to |he interior of Michigan, it's a very
pretty name, however, and Ionia is a very
pretty towu. The people are progrewuve,
if not pa.-iicuiarly like the ancient Ionian*,
and it is therefore only natural thaflhey
should apprtiiate the gtxxl {&gt;cinu of Alhlopboros m a remedy for rheumatism aud
neuralgip. IL Van Allen A Co., druggint*. says of its succeas in Ionia:
" We have handled the medicine fat
two year* and hear only go«xi reports from .
it. A section l»&gt;u on &lt;me of the railroad*
here, who, being exposed to all kind* of
weather, ha* long been trembled with rbcumalic diiiicultkvi, now thinks himself permanenlly cured by using Athlophoro*. A
ted-. Mr*. Ih, of,'this city, ha* aLso re­
ceive*] great benefit after using three bot­
tles of the medicine.^*
Taylor A Culler, who are also druggist*
ifi Ionia. «y;
*' We introduced Athlophoro* in tTii*
lown and have had a good trade cm it from
the Mart, with tales inemsing] We have
hewnl gtmd report* from it and accept th*
fact of its increa.*injpale as evidence that
it is giving raiislai tion.”
*• I »;is severely afflicted with rbentnatisni for a number of years," says J. H.
Williams, of Hobnrt. " About a year ago
a friend who had a lot of Athlophoro* in
the house induced inc to take and try it.
After taking two-thirds of the .medicine I
ctopiMsl because of the xmaation in my
brad, but have not been troubled with
riicuinatism /ilkv."
pr.L. J. Kfnd’all, of Norway,Mkh^says;
“ I recommended Atlilopl’ioros in the
case of Mra. A, who hit* suffered with
rhi-uuiati.-m several years. Before she hail
taken half a bottle she was entirely free
from pain, and a do*e now and then en­
tirely relieveil her. Mrs. B. was induced to
Ka hottie with similar results. After
. F. had tried every known remedr for
rheutualioin (wo bottles of Athlophoro* en­
abled him to pursue his occupation. I can
most cheerfully recommend the medicine
far rheumatism."
Says Dr. R. S. Armftrong, of Chelsea,
Mich.:
“ in eighteen veare1 experience in the
drug btiMncs* I have had no remedr for
rhoumatism which give* such general *at'iataction as Athlophoro*.’’
‘
" Athlopln.ro* give* perfect •atWartion,"
IK I lam Brothers, of Hint, say. “ It has
helped and cured in tome caiie* where all
whi r rtflnedies have failed to do any
good."
7

coinage of *11. *r

foun! to

dollar wm * dtaboMrt Hipped dollar.

%

The
about ISO, and for

Wasuisgio.x Cw, March SU— Among
the documenta laid Iwfor- tint wttate Mon­
day w ar the nwuiorW of the aati-Chln*«
convention leLvntly held at Kacrantento.
Cal. Baking the restriction of Chine** im­
migration. Tbe army increase bill cam*
up and wa* debated by ix&gt;gnn and Dawe*
in favor of. and Humb and Teller agaiiwk
Dawes, while favoring th* MIL thought
there was no use for an army in thi* coun
try *o far *.« the jx-ople wore rulsud
tiwreta 1 lamb said it wsa a shame to add

(old.

tboir property, wb. n they dUrovorad tbat

nountel the rtandaH lilvcr dollar* a* legal­
ised fraud* and lire, and characterised a* a
deludor. the idea that an Inflated currency
*»m te-ccUelul to the laboring men. Proddent Cioveland'* "inocuout de.uetude" wa*

coolly appeared at on&lt;&gt; of the window*,

the propoutlon to coin silver In uniindted
quantitia*—a )xx&gt;podtion which would str.ka

tbo^dewalks.

country.
Adam* of Hlinoh ojixwd fiee coinage,

adjourned.

On Ur. fourth floor lay th*

fourth ix&gt;r[«», ta tr fare* ami Ixxllei black­
ened by the iuuo‘-a All were in tinlr night
clothes, but were employee ot the bouse.

PLENTY OF SILVER AND GOLD
Bill* ware intro Incod: Granting a pension

discharged, and artificial limbs or thnir
equivalent in money to maimed Confeder­
ate* (Woolford of Kentucky). Authorizing
the secretary of the treasury to take from
J. W. Drexel a conveyance of tbu cottage
whore Uen. Grant dim^; resolution for n
pcciol i-oinui.ttzx) to investigate labor
trouble*, resolution for a commission to In-

appointed
next; rteolutipn to indemify the CUiaean
killed at Rock Spring &lt;. Wy. T., by tbo
judgment of ♦117,000 tn the Culiiee* govern-

BEST TONIC *

•Mural plul.Mo.,1,

ISO

A^fsetnssR'sxist:

dial! j- Invited

frutl
quin

_X_ _ _
Default harlt.K*ta”

WAMtiKGTOH Crrr, April 3.—Th* March

UM), again»t al oat &lt;43,000,0.0 for Use sanw

dition to a reduction at ♦H’.OM.tfiO, in the
bonded debt tlnco March 1, there hat been a
reduction al tt\(A&gt;.0.0 in ouutandng gold
certificates, and ♦.‘’.OOO.UXj in outstanding
UabUittes are • (2,ua),(W on coconut
of obtatanding silrer certificates, *3,IU),UA&gt;

count of t'.ie fund bold to redeem national
I lank no.M and |l,O» OU for mntui ed debta.
introduced an oiucaUun bill to attain tbe

reached ths sld-walk blood -flowed from hl*

Ing building ill a dared manner, murmured.

ACHES !T&gt; PAINS!

bated Mu Mh. a. li
♦te&lt;tey^rMa).A. li
mortgage* on rar,

eo.tx
for t

fortunate

'•I tiiho a’l
____ a commoq ex. ­
pre jrioq; and how much it fr)»ans to nianj
a poor tufforerl These ache* Ftave a
cause, and rqo»e frequently thaq it gener­
ally &gt;u«pected, the cause is t^e Lner or
&lt; K-dneyti No disease is more pa nful or
Loctunixx, Ky.. April L—Report* from serous thaq t^esa^ aqd no rorrysdy a so
the moantidnou ■ region* at KeataekjC Indi* prorqpt aqd effective as

in the atrurtun*.

THE FLOODS IN THE SOUTH.

2-*r4 sti-2;•irscr;.'} £--•«
SSASSrdp.c?: 7
1*1. A. a iM3. MMl II
remained uuteiii, 4I
■
■
■
•cventj-Ote &lt;i..:i.kr,

otbei
cidc&lt;

MISHLER’S
tenipt to send it to the educat: n romudtteo
failed and it wae referred a* Wild* drelred.
O'Hara Introduced a resolution reciting th*
facta of the recent Mia-iadp, i mawac e
and providing ■ committee to investigate
. R.l
— M.1II —1- 1. — —

dried

piled a large portion of tbo fold whi h bar

mou* com«nt for it* consideration to which

lihi Unite! Htate* The house then ad­
journed.
Wauhixgtoh Citt,March 31.—There waa
only rout! no btudnss* transacted in tbo *en-

ous for forty-eight beura
Bjieciah in m all lu.portaut point* in

hand deducting outstanding certificate* is
an increaao of »XW,oA since

Bitters-

No remedy has yet been discoverer
that la so oflectiue iq all KIDNEY AND
LIVER COMPLAINTS. MALARIA. DYSPEP­
SIA, etc, aqd yet it is simple and t|arfq•♦35. Scteqce aqd rn»d:cal skill have
Coo a river is still riiiug, and ft. at dostruccombined with woqderful auccets tqose
herbs wh clj nature h*» provided for ttje
cure of disease. It strengthen* aqd »n
, v;qorate* the whole system,
Tb* ramfail In Knoxville in forty eight
Um, since 1«X’. Regular railway traffic
ha.- been »u-]«n.k*d mire Monday nl;ht

exhibit in tho silver fund Notwithstanding
the redemption of about &gt;3.00.1,ttJO in curU
in opposing it. PenilAig tho delate Platt
called up the bill to admit Wtubingtou ter-

1.850

M publie an
north front
o&lt; Haatii.fi
niantng Iron, Uwn&lt;T,7^** ‘
Uak*. tbcinr mfuil
ehalna and nine linka
» »u»
•tending In Un- renter &lt;■( ite bkha
oflMwinnli.e th..,..
'

•I ►yruajx

held i* tea

DaSdjauusn :nh,tM
ALtX’AM.ntrtwnx

timu i.oai,uoo.

Voorhees introduced on enabling act

MIBHLXB HUB BITTERS CO..

and b
Evajx

Fariter's Pleasant Worm Syrup Mevur Fail*

bldtiaeand ameta this Lalan.i
♦213.Wi.03t;

M-.B'numN. &lt;4 Virl.ee

office appropriation bill, and immediately
began a long delate, during which Dingtey

Bn

Twasday night Mitchell Bocrer, Willian

■jmnui: e

36

near Charl-otown, Swain county,. during

»» directed

(aun-c

CHAS. H. RATER.
. Att'j for Norte

Accordexplanation regarding some statement* made
about him by The Othkoth North western.

Fresit
ally d
will t

pount
Germ
1884.
i*b«k

westerly along ««.|
!!;;• r..Htilng north

Thia estiaoidmary downpour was geu-ral
•age.

and J
maki

Other
falling
cajunt
deuce

WaaaiXQTOi Citt, April a—There has

Farmer*, maehanie* and wwHnr-

between Hauck and Mr Mi II in, of

Hl* physician* are still reticent about tn*
The t.rst blood purifier and system regulator
ever placed -n I!bln the reach of suffering humnntnterviowwl that their patient it a Utila. truly Ih Electric Bitter*.' Inactivity of the
rrr, BilllausoeM, Janndlee, Constitution. jected, although Barkelak. of Miatimippl,Weak KldneVs, or any dlneaM of the urinary
tegam. or whoever requires an appetizer, tonic nsjueetod that objection might Dot bemada
or nill&lt;l stimulant, will always find Electric Bit­
ters the best and enty certain cure known. They
act surely and qotekly. every bottle guaranteed
to give entire satisfaction or monev refunded.

Ann Hickey was found dead at her home in
Detroit, suffocated by gaa. .
wuv U«ir iW
ferel tuten-cl) with nltk headache say that
Hoo.1 , S.irsjtirlilu lir,. ....ul

equim
THERE’S WAR IN THS AIR.

cheapret, though not nree-arilr the highliu-dn ,.t HaCtr-BM

in answer to tbo personal allusion hi Teller *

f. April 2. — A cabinet council wa*
■object and opposing the bUf; an argument

WsJunxoTox Crrv, April L—There wm
quite
*
’
------ —
-

the bill to admit

if (ware a suftere
ileod • Sarsaprtite.

its the ticket that will
ur. Earl Rosslwry, minister
la r*. Lal long Interviews u Uh
ihd Turkish mlmsteru .during

as adopted from nn old

jotamed.

meat labor* in the Held of domestic txtlitl u

&lt;nd you will make no mistake.

R. K. GRANT.

‘

Hi’iti il.i.;.m iiFtw.Mwtrt*.
Ath-rw? pt Morts*?#. _,

F,

u*r«b.Xrt

ELY'S
putanta to accept arbitration.

When both

Cream Balm

wa* printed accordingly.

ill the house went into committee of thrbolo and debuted it during tbu whole
that it would effect nothing. Pending the
debate tlw bou*e adjourned.
WaamsG-rox Crrr, April a—Th* first
thing tbo xenata did Thursday wa* to agree
that ad^onrnmet should b* until Monday.
Next cam* up a bilk reported favorably
frotn tbo library bommitt*, for tte- appro­
priation of KiOU.lM/ lor a monum. nt

admbcilon of Washington Territory into the

West's Pain King. .a speedy euro for eollc
eramti*. dlarbvra, dysentery and all bowel dif­
ficulty*. ssc. ail druggtata.

Paonia, Ilk, April L—A
___ f ..

O . disnateh to Th*

-i A

P.ouuU*x&gt; annountfcd that they would take
the case under edriaem^t until iu o’clock
Weaoreday mornmg. At the appointed
-&gt;U' tbo L-ourt room wax

A t % N M.

... .___

——
•—» .v.n anus
sufficient rau o to hold both defendants
for* I*, will I—_____ ... . .
.
“utl

THE Mark T&amp;
l-nx-na Mclloy will be re
‘ntorecognuan .v in th. sum
of ♦..000 to appear at tbe May term of
court to answer any indictment which may
be found axsinrt her “
y
t^»™'nd*wy

wrek at*Muv^2|W,,MPi‘B3f ,&lt;X&gt;k *“ *’-VX! ,lwt
Kept &gt;u me uvnic is a ■Whliuei
S1. keep sk-k net* away. Used dlscrrtlr, it
^S7"J1h.e b &lt;’0&lt;1 P0"* ",f"tbe stomach andllver
un,.
In working order. C*a»n« .mt
cold* vai&gt;i*ii betere it. jt builds ti|
No wtoe mother will do without it.

wiRini*
OUTM-d
tempi*

ton Tn

Wbrn M’ldlnl Intoihr

CORA GOES TO JAIL,

Other town or city in the stale.

Nonary the fonuuhiof a simple vi-gt-twlce re­
medy for th.- speedy and permanent cure of
&lt;o«-urr|.r|.." Brom tatta. Catarrb. Astlunaand
all thr.w. and Ian,g Aftrclloiis. al«oa positive
and radienl cure tor Nervous DeblUly and all
$-’&lt;’nil'l“fnt», after having tested ita
wanderiu) mtratlve tKrwera in thousand* at
case*, ha. felt It hte duty to make It known to
tas sitflering tel lows. Actuated bv thtemotire
*Ln'1.» desire to relieve buman suffering. I will
fbanre. ta all who dcidre it. tills
recipe .tn t.ernmn, French or English, with full
directions f.ir preparing and using. Sent by
mall bv addn-Ming with stamps, namlmt this
E^N t'
l* Power’s Block. Roche*-

’

would
feet in
would
else th
the inf
mon tii
come s
distrib

STVAttraswEKi,

Tie tKirxIrd lnd*htMinMB ot the elty of Port
Huron 1*9331,u&gt;u.
reliable, tirv.-r fidl. Cure all liver and itomach
dl«a*c». □OpUbOc. Al! dniRgiO*.

M. J
eernin
uea.ti:

Health is Wealth!

rheuiflug the’ iif- J
of calarrb.il viir.
causing iiralthl «&lt;*■
trettena. U - alia*'
tafiamatlon. pr»«kt»
the membrane &lt;v thr
nasal pa»«&gt;sv*
addition air

WFEVn

•well.
,
..
NOT a l.lQI ID orU/k
SNLEF.
»1
Apt’lj a pirtl&lt;-1fl-.f thr lulr.-.lBtyygw”
A tew ai-piicat:«utinrnl will cure

MtabHr
witich

Burden

reside,
Mand t
tiveaw
,a»de d
ethnolo
in conn

ELY BKUlllUte

ndjgg

cafutali
III Berii
In.i inn
which.
tmderta
would j
—Frani

I otigre

■ For twenty years I have suffered from eatarrb.
I purthaMd Uy's Cream Balm of J. I&gt;aw*on «;
ffertunlly cured my beiui-

mltteu, which finally rose and O'Neu moved
limited to ono minute.

hill, by
Of • Idle
u^ethri

Pending

rtber a &gt; cw man. I bare

Wawuuutox Citt, April a.—A memorial

CixcixxaTi, Ohl
■enger department

PeuMyiva:.!* and
„ Tho beat satre m tnc worm for Cuts. BruUe*.

within &lt;
Ing Mln
and thu
*»•. firrtotam.M,,.
---------------- —..-.i

Kniptloc:.. *nd punitive); cure* Pllre, or uo pay
rwralrvcl. It is gnarauteetl to sire verfect **.«&gt;■

arbitration 1411, which

CAP

tWExrL™aa^fB--&gt;;5

S&amp;StiSI
-rcutara sent out te?tbl'TJ?

^-ky,

Tenncwee. M1L7-;

w«“
rfpl,r to

Men Think

. Ke°mtA»’'aaav'^

government

they know ail about MtigUng Lin-

SO0A.

For Bakinc furl**?

Hoo.ooc

�lino
THEIR TRIBUTE.

A LATENT STREAK OF IN8ANI&gt;f.

WlM-n irritation of the throat causes
■ tickling cough, um Red Star Cough
Cure, which will effect immediate and
permanent relief. One ot Brooklyn's
Board of Health officers recommends it
as pnrtiy vegetable and perfectly harmIraa. Price, a cents.

We have taken the Agency

Girard, director of the laboratorr estab­
the new line of
lished in Paris in 1978 for testing the
quality of food andfldrink sold in that
city, tbo Academic .ire Sciences takre oc■ !»there in a latent streak of insanity, and
cariou to publish a report whieh.shows
the value of the work done under hm\u i I gueaj he wasn’t far in the wrong. The
Children seem especially prone to
■ only thing Ia to keep our streak from be­
, mg discovered. There wm an old lady complaints of the towels. A seven­
Th- broken chair w«j tn tto old, old place,
, in Michigan who kept a boarding-house year-old toy of Mra. Harriet Orr, of
Hut nn tbs utart, peaceful face
daily, u
&gt; for students. She kept a good boarding- Lancaster. Pa., was troubled in that way
They are something entirely
uwd tor ton, cwdaa.
and a neighbor advised her to use Mish­
• bouse. She made royal pies, and she lers Herb Blttera. She gave him a
new in design and finish, of
•ad port «»,«,«!
ooauluiag
; brought the jucicst roasts upon the table tablespoonful every time his towels
Uiohuor, e»,u«l
ud .
superior quality and fully war­
• that the holtowret student ever con- were moved. The pain was soon check­
iuin»e,
»U»rrood wpplia. Th.
ranted.
1 Burned. She had tho peculiarity of not ed, and in a short time the little fellow
umwlormutoud wlwa itlB&lt;B(r„.
Xpl.l:
x •
• being able to write her name. The stu- was enjoying good health.
qoired
to
know
wl,
n
iwr
u&gt;
utid.
ia
li.-.n. lb’- broken heart was cold.
i dents, although they liked her pica, re­
Cur® for Croup.—Use Dr. Thomas’
—G. v: gv Kiiugte iu Frank Leslie's.
“J ■»» maj’ garded her with great contempt. She Ech-qtric Oil according t &gt; directions.
We also sell the Latest and Best
•Mil
th, tonriono, u,, cheni'
FRUIT TRADE OF CALIFORNIA.
IM, to Uu. extent. For uixlyM. U&gt;uwinB■ was toe lost person to wliom they thought It is the best remedy for all sudden at­
: of applying when they begun to miu tacks df colds, pain and inflammation
pn,»rtmal« oompoMltvn. a
their
Greek
anil Hebrew books, and great and for injuries.
charge is made.
Dr. Jackson's Eye Salve is a prompt
. TL“'T
“"V
attaebed was their ■ astonishment when one of
Paints m Large and Small quantities; »also Varnishes, TurI than, who happened to go into lier room and positive cure for all diseases of the
The annual review of the trade in to tbe laboratory, whose duty it ia to for a fire-shovel, found them hidden in
‘ pentine and Japans.
eyes in inflamation, granulation, and
dri-d fruit iind honey of California for vkji cafes, epicerira, bouciierta. etc., crannies about the fire-place. They re­ weaknes of vsion. . It costs only 25
and
examine
tlie
articles
offered
for
sole.
tssj contains many very interesting
covered poMMBion only to have them cents, and is highly recommended for
figures. It appears that the total dried They are provided with microecopes, Rtaten again, and it liecamo the regular
fruit product of the state last year re­ acids, and other apparatus which tumble thing, when one of these bcxika were
The best on earth, can truly be said
quired tlO.XJto.OOO pounds of green fruit them to make most of the testa upon the miming, to search the old lady’s room
of Grig’s Glycerine Salve, which- is
—equal. to 5JW0 car-loads—and was of a spot, taking to the lalioratory only speci­ until it wm found.
sure, safe and speedy cure for cuts, OLIVER’S NEW COMBINATION PLOW, with self-sharpening
value of *8,500,000. Of extracted honey mens of tlie articlefl which on this pre­
Her peculiarity is equaled by that of bruiseH, scalds, burns. Wounds and all
Share and Point They are giving the best satisfaction,
the product was 1,500,000 pounds; comb liminary examination, afford evidence of ' -mother old lady over b-.m who had a other surra We positively cure piiro.
doing the same amount of work with from one-fourth to
There are tw«ty-flv.
honey 750.000 pounds and beeswax adulteration.
mania for watchco, and never a peddler tetter and all skin eruptions. Try this
one-half the expense of other plows.
CO.ihh) pounds—a pretty good showing special departments in toe laboratory, came to the door with them but toe made wonder healer. Satisfaction guaranteed
for the Ixies. Raisins show an enormous each under charge of a competent chem­ a considerable purchase of them. So or money refunded. Only 25 cents.
increase, the total output of 1885 being ist, who confines himself to one claiw of jxxir was toe that she must! have denied Sold by F.HotcbWra
stimated at 470,000 boxes of 20 pound* articles—thia taking milk, that one wine, herself her full allowance of porridge to
Wm. D. Kingin. the life convict who
anotiwr meats, and so on. About 25,­ indulge in the singular luxury. When
eo- h. against 175,000 in 18§4.
died recently at the state prison aged
Thia indicates toe rapid advance of 600 samples were analys'd last year, and toe died her friends found an immense 58, was sentenced in 1861 for brutally
■
what is duiined to be a very important the effect of this' surveillance during the oaken “kurt," as high m a table, and half killing Daniel Barber, of Algona, whom Low Estimates on Jackson Tile.
industty, &gt;uui which will keep in the •even years of its existence is claimed to as long aa her ill-covered bed, filled with he robbed of $600.
be
apparent,
not
only
as
regards
toe
pub
­
country hundreds of thoiuandH of dol­
them. There is an old gentleman of re­
Children will refuse bud tasting cough
lar* which now annually go to Spain and lic health, but os an economical menmire spectability and comparative wealth who
other Mediterranean countries. A de­ in protecting toe public against worthless never loses an opportunity to possess medicine but they will nil be willing to
take Dr. Jacksori’s syrup of lungwort
cide! improvi-ment in packing and grad­ or inferior articlea of food.—Chicago himself of a paper of pina. If he goes and wild cherry whenever offered. It
ing in 1883 was noticed, and is worthy of
into a dry goods store to make a pur- is as pleasant as maple syrup and will -LYX
SEIjIj THE
conimi-ndation. We are producing large
ch^oe, .which he doos onoeaweek, he reach a bad cough and cure the whoop­
and cvnslantly-increasuig quantitire of
never rests until he catchw sight ot the ing cough much quicker than any qther
On
first
visiting
Cuba
P
found
myself
mils, the product last year having been
pin basket, and he is apt to carry thtw preparation of the kind/ For sale by
1,250.000 pound* of walnuts, 518,000 of aatonwhwl at every turn and corner by |»iintod reminders of his visit away with W. H. Goodyear.
peanuts, 1.050.000 of almon-K In sun- freaks of vegetation that were n&gt; com­ him.
Wrort Wpcld * Wmider acts like magic In all
mon
there
that
no
one
Reemedib
con
­
dried apples; peaches, and plums we also
But after all is he any more of a mad­ cun of rhramatlsm. wmnUcU. burns brul*e»,
d-.i-well, the product liaving been: Ap­ sider them worthy of notice. Here wm man than we who collect more lxx&gt;k.« cute aud woondt. All drug&amp;te.
ples, l,O7O;0O0 |&gt;ounds; peaces, 1,500,000, a tall JKilin tree with a trank bigger at tlian we ran read,- or pay a great sum for .Th" rirsj'd Raphli telephone excluuigo Iim
the top than at the bottom, like an in­
800 lubacriticni.
and plums. 1.021,000. We are gradually
a black-letter volume whose jiagre are
making iiuadway against the foreign verted oil flask or carrot with its point । waled to us? What under the sun does
stuck in the ground. In another place, !
(apt. Coleman, selir. 'Weymouth, nl'lna
crop of prunes. Produoem are lieginning
a
man
want
with
sixty
differed
editions
between Atlantic City and N. Y., bad been troub­
clambering over tlw garden fence, were
to grade and ;iack their prune* after the
of Shake-qx are? He might just as well led with a eouBh «o that he wu unable to sleep,
French method, and when this is univers­ slender deciduous vines laden with Imve sixty different pairs of spectacles. and wm Ipdueed to try l&gt;r. Kiag's New Df»eovery
tor consumuti.it&gt;. Itnotouly save him
ally done it ia predicted that our prunes clumps of fierce, tortuous thorns thicker A physician of nn insane asylum would Instant relief, but allayed the extreme soreneas
The Best Looking, Best Constructed, Most Durable
will take their proper place in toe east- than the main stem of toe plant, re­ denominate this as a special of compara­ in his breast Hl» children werealmllarly.aflectcd and a single do«e had tbe un« happy effect
Carriage Made.
sembling clusters of nniull buffalo horns
tive aberration known us “a fixed idea." Dr. hlhs • New Discovery l« now the etahdard
in 1833 our output was 1,400,000 and m hard as steel. In the name gar­ For instance, I know a man who never remedy In the Coletnsn beu-ehnld and ou board
the M-lMMiier. Free Trial Boitles oC this Stand­
den grew a tree atout as large m otyj of
pounds of Fhsnch and 150,000 jtoutuis of
gays Ids fare on the street care without ard Itcmedy at W. H. Goodyrar's Drug Store.
&lt; terman pnuu-a, or about the same as our northern apple trees, and bearing a afterward holding an imaginary alterca­
Deeatur h» voted to appropriate »1J»O for
I'-'H. hi the line of evaporated fruits lesa flower of the sixo of a Muscovy duck, tion with tiu&gt; conductor—the latter de­ fire prntecUoa.
is living done than in sun-dried. The which it exactly reaembled in form, manding toe fare a second tim-«. and he
April vhowera bring forth May fiowera: also
bill, wings, tail and all, though in^color
brlug
on rheumatlun. Cure, Weal's World
principal items fur last year were: Ap­
indignantly insisting that he jiaid it. and Wonder.
All druggist*.
ples. 7-"'0,000 pounds; apricots, 350,000 nearly white, with portions shaifing off that toe conductor’s carelraanres is inex­
Over I.SOO pupils dally attend the Owosso pub­
Hunnlried./ 300,000); ueacbea, 400,000. into a delicate pink. Throe monster cusable. He fights against this feeling lic school*.
'Die crop ur^-.'Aches (all kinds, dried,) flowers either hung by their beaks to whenever he feels it coming on. but it is
-I'll attend te It soon." Don't cheat ymtnwlf
tiie limbs of the tree or lay scattered in
was three times what it was in 1884,
too strong for him.
I have recom­ In that way. Your hair is growing thinner, dry­
and more lifeless every day. Save It and re.
an&lt;l bid'fa’r to be quadrupled in 1886. profusion on tbe gra*a below, where mended him to procure a free pons as a er
store It* orielna) color, soltnevji ana glovs by us­
Evaporate^ apple* daub® the product they resembled a flock of water-fowl 'as a relief from his “fixed idea."
ing I'arker a Hair Babam while you may.
of 1881. Walnuts largely increased, and swimming in a pond.
An estimable lady of my acquaintance
Wliooplng cough readily yields to West’
I noticed, too, in Cuba, a tendency on has an exasperating trouble of this nat­ Cough syrup, the never tailing cure for bron­
other products in a les^-r degree, a slight
chitis, couaumptlou, asthma, etc. All druggists
falling off in p&lt;\rautB being noted on ac- tlie port of vegetation generally to pro- ,ure. Some powerful mental influence
eoiint of low priccM, All tliifl k a most duce thorns. Several of the larger trees ,compels her every few minutes to regard
Finish the walls and ecHInc* with AlahMtlne.
gratifying exhibit, and givee further evi­ bristled with thoee vegetable poinards, ;her left thumb with the moflt intense in­
MIU
d-nee of tin- assured future of the state six inches long, all the way up their ।terest. Now there is nothing remarka­ ....... .....a.
or paoer. DiMtifcct* and prevent*
xi a great fruit-producing country.—San trunks, and I could not help reflecting jble about this useful portion of her anat­ hiilaomlnvBeautiful
rarrl free. Ilydnigsadly that the schoolboy of that land must ,omy, either in size, shape, or feeling, yet rGia. hardware and Munple
Francisco Call.
paint drahra. flso given
have a rather rough time of it in tlie pur- her
।
eves an* fivetol upon it at stated in­ away. Alaha«tixk Co.. Grand Ukpali,,M&gt;cb.
There are 2X31 banted on the registration lists
suit of that juvenile pleasure of climbing (tervals. to the great annoyance of herself
M. Naqdin expresses the opinion con­ trees. They recalled to my mind n cer- ;and family. She is mt nlally strong, ami In Flint.
Tbe lame, the halt; tbe rheumatie all «l»x the
o niing tii- 1 pnqxMed Algerian inland tain Australian ligneous porcupine known (comes of a family of good manta! and
Elines of West's World's Wonder.. Try one
the puzzle monkey, wliich is incased .physical condition, but somewhere in her
sea. that to fill with salt water the shal­
tie and you will never use any other Ummrut.
low losip* of tluit region would to in an armor of tiiorne, greying with ,make-up there was an influence working 25 and SOe. AU druggists.
Ha'tings dealers paid our 625.000 last year for
•v|i:i’.alvnt to n-pr xlucing in Algeria all theirjoints downward in a way calcu- ,at cnw-puq&gt;osefl with the aurrouiidmg
eggs.
the evil feature* of a series of marahes— lated to utterly bofilo the most astute.— ।forces. I have heard of a geutleman
Kwn Japan and China dealer* keen In stock
,
an o]&gt;ini&lt;*|t held also by many eminent Frank Bellew in New York Star.
A nd .therefore the cheapest, is the
who
was similarly impelled to count ami
sell tVcat's Liver Filla- The wnnd's i&gt;est •'
m-n of Icience. Th- dwpest portion
everything he «aw. In this wny he finds Liver coni plaint. dytpcpila. Indigestion and
heariHcne readily yield to them. 30 pills
would, it’is admitted, not exceed eighty­
himself counting passengers in street sick
25c. All druggists tbe world over.
The habit of exercising at a gymnasium
fret in depth, and the whole count line
care, windows in houses, all the homes
Berrien county bas 17 Souring mills andetera­
would to so shallow as to be but little is like any other habit and should not be in flight, the buttons on people's clothes,
else tluw h marshy bank, which, under broken off suddenly. I believe that a etc., till he is almost out of his nenmi.
W jst a Coush Syrup l&lt; now UV* leading retntin-ii.fiuih—ot a tropical sun for eight man who is accustomed to exercise daily He is under medical treatment for toe rdy
(orrouKlii. wre throat. broifcliltl*, Mlhim,
•
whooplng-rough and eonvunintlon. All drnxmontlts of the year, would, doubtli-ss, be- should let up by degrees, as a sudden ces­ trouble, which seems to be undermining fftete.
.’He- a f. i-iis which' would develop aud sation is likely to do him harm. I used
dlstributelall the evils of nudaria. An to exercise a great deal, proliably tin hour •Rambler."
cxamL-iRtiun of the region between Bis­ and a iialf or two hours a day, for yean,
kra und tie Gulf of Gabes, by competent and it was time tuonllis after I stopped
rtgim-ersj shows that the project, if before I felt like myself again. Still this
“licking the earn" is a most mischiev­
curried oitt according to the plan con­ is not an argument against gymnastic ous practice; in attempting to do the*
with hard substances an unlucky mo­
templated! would necessitate the removal
Exercise at a gymnasium keeps a man tion lias many a time pierced the drum
2fl.OTtO,4dO cubic meters of sand.—Bos­
in good trim all the time. It prevents and made it an uncIcm as a bunted rub­
ton Tran.-ieript.
the accumulation of fat in the inU’fltines ber life-preserver; nothing ahnrper or
-WOMAN'S FRIEND.
d Diving Flues, effecting a great saving of fuel. Dotting
and keep-t tbe respiratory organs perfect. harder tluupthe end of the little finger,,
* • the greatest quantity of heat from a given quantity of
A proj^t hiw been started in Berlin to A mar. may be in good health and ap­ with the nail pared, ought ever to he in­
pear
strong
and
hearty,
but
mny
nut
®«ub!feh an anthropological exhibition,
troduced into the ear, unices by a phy­ Secures to GIRLS a painless, perfect wood. It is the only diving flue furnace made.
which wil| do with regard to the racefl of have enough of what thn boys cali “wind" sician. .
development and tints prevents life­
men whatizi»'logical‘.gardens do with re­ to last him in an emergency where
Persons are often seen endeavoring to
Three Radiator#. Most Furnaces have but one. This gives
'
gard to o|iiinnb. In the exhibition or strength or endurance is called for. His remove the “wax" of the oar with the long weakness.
Sustains and soothes Over-worked
• the Kenfield furnace a great advantage over other fur­
garden it w intended that representa­ recuperative power is not strong either, head nf a pin; this ought never to be
Women, Exhausted Mothers, and naces as a heat producer.
tives of various races shall permanently a man who exercises gymnastically re­ done; find, because it not only endangers
rvride, while nf such races as can not covers quickly from exhaustion and does the rapture of tto ear by lining pushed
prevents prolapsus.
- and the cold of tto climate representa­ not suffer a loss of strength for any great too far in. but if not so for. it may grate
Cures palpitation, sleeplessness, ner­
It has an ash-pit Most wood furnaces have none. This
tives will to brought to Germany to re- । length of tone.—Globe-Democrat Inter­ against the drum, excite inflammation,
vous breaking down (often preventing
• saves much trouble and inconvenience.
produce an ulcer which mny finally eat Insanity), providing a safe change of
side there during the summer. An view.
all the ports away: second, hard sub­
rtiuuilogic.il rntiw-iim is to to established
Fills Ma&lt;lr* of Hplilrr's Web.
life, and a liale and happy old uge. .
stance*] have often slipped in, and caused
• oimwtion with the exhibition, which
Some time ago an old British soldier
Render suffering from any com­
Easiest to adjust to get a given temperature in a
the necessity ot painful, dangerous, and
i.i mid to have the support of several
from toe East Indios brought us Hdme
plaint peculiar to tho female sex, zoa• house.
capitatots. Possibly tto recent success pills made of spiders webs, which he expensive operations; tliird. the wax is
phora is worth everything to you.
manufactured by nature to guard the
in Berlin and London of Japonww and
told US are largely employed in India ns
Indian villages has led to this project,
entrance from dust. insects. and unmod­
Send for our circular of private testi­
a prophylactic against and cure for ague.
Thickness of shell, and castings and radiators; giving
which, however, w a far more difficult He assured tis that he himself bad been ified cold air, and when it has sub­
monials and be convinced.
• surance of long wear and better uniformity of neat
undertaking, but which, if curried out, a sufferer from intermittent fever for served its purpose it becomes dry, scaly,
Every woman sickly or healthy
would prove of great public interext. years, and that, though toedL«ease wm and light, and in Ulis condition is easily
should read “Facta for Women." This
pushed outride by new formations of
—Frank Leslie's Illustrated.
not eradicated, he could eitlier avert the
book will be sent to any lady reader
Perpendicular flues, insuring much more heat than the orwax within.—Boston Transcript.
spells or render them insignificant by tho
of this paper, and to ladies only, on
■ dinary horizontal flues.
nf tiiis singular remedy.—Medical
Once a shepherd, caught out upon the
receipt of 10c.
Address,
____
hilh bj night, built a fire under the ter World.
Specimens of a peculiar grain grown
ZOA-PHORA MEDICINE CO.
Those who expect to build houses the coming season will
Of a pile of fltonre that he had tossed
by a Machias, Me., man from five kernels
ugvther. The heal split some of the
save money by heating with furnace. The best made furnace,
received by him from a friend, who said
fl,|ues. and bi the- morning the man flow able-liodii-d fellow like you ought to be they had been taken from the crop of a
the most economical, is the Benfield furnace. Call at
«ithin one of the cracks a piece of uhinwild goose, hare been sent to several ex­
b'g silver ore. That happened in Peru, earning a living." “But I haven't any perts, including members of the marine
work, sir." “That's your own fault. Hl
and thus wm discovered the mines of the
board
of
agriculture,
all
of
whom
say
venture to say. You laqk energy. You
• erro de Pasco, which have yielded don't throw yourself into your work." Hurt tto grain is wholly unlike any
090,000.—Boston. Budget.
It is understood a
“I wouldn’t like to. Nor would you, American cereal.
sir." “Oh, I wouldn't, eh? Why not?" sample will be tried in the agricultural
department at Washington. The gentle­
The belief that the pagan gods were “I'm a grave digger, air."—Philadelphia
Hastings, Mich., and get estimates of cost of heating and ven­
man referred to has succeeded in raising
____ __
rvall; existent as evil demons is one Call.
nlxmt fire bushels of the nondescript
tilating your dwellings.
which has come down from the very
agra of Christianity. It wm raid
“I tnurthavt- order In this court-room."
In the fourth century that witchai rode sternlv demanded a jiwriix« of the peace.
abroad in the nighttime and fraxted with
“I mtut and will have lew noiw and con­
Georgia's latent oddity is a spider m
thi-ir intetnoa, who was one of the pagan fusion here. I liave already disposed of
■;-'&lt;! ^.Minerva. &amp;by Ila or Diana.- three important case* without being able
c-xchonge.
Required to run this furnace than for one ordinary parlor
to hear one word of the evidence."—Ex- profile. The face is Mke that of a man
store. It is far more comfortable than stoves, far less trouble
of tbe Malay typo, the brow, the eyes,
A mathematician who had a little
the nose, the mouth, and the chin being
to operate, will heat your whole house, give unifoi
"pare time recently weighed the earth,
temperature, and is cleaner and healthier for tbe hot
Mr Lalxmchere makes bold to coin a imitated wiUi a precision quite startling
*nd found it tipped ths scatefl at exactly word’. Says ha; “An interview with
in its way.—Chicago Tribune.
a stove. Whether your dwelling is new or old, it will
^.000,000,000,000._________
to put in one of these furnaces. At Brooks t

Other Stoves will be Closed Out Regardless of Cost.

Gasoline Stoves.

Builders Hardware at Close Figures.

Mowers, Reapersand Binders.
Wagons, Carriages and Carts.

CALL IN AND SEE US.

Greble &amp; Powers.

MESSER BROS

Ward &amp;. Dolson Buggies!

25 Purchased to Open the Spring Trade with.

Platform. Spring Buggies!

The kIMsi Flint asi Stodeh&amp;ker Wagcas I

Farm Machinery of All Kinds.
Call In!

MESSER BROS
THE BEST
1

ZOA-PHOEA,

FURNACE MADE.

Its Points of Superiority are:

2

3
4
5
6

Brooks &amp; Kenfleld’s,

PARKER S TONIC

No More Wood

HINDER CORNS

The pueblo, Cat, noU works will MS

rather poor roodiag.*

Holland.

can see one in operation. Call in.

�Addition*! County

The Hastings-Banner.
’

HAST1HM. MICH, A*rn Sth.lBM-

Dr. Aiken, charged &lt;lth
.laughter will be examined on the wn.
So far tlie
h one wherein be contracted been very fa
making.
.
,
A general changing about and mov­
ing of household goods Is taking plad)
Itas than two weeks.
thia week.
Vwytroljy^oLvWXE
D. B. Cooper Is the unfortunate own­
er of a smashed up buggy. Horses too
high spirited.
Wm. Zuschnitt starts for the west
If THE proper course is taken, not
^Dan.^Myers teaches the Center school
more than 83.000. and perhaps but
82,000 will have to be raised this year the present term.
Nearly all the sick people are on tho
to pay the second Installment of 812,000
.
,
,
on the school ^nds- Tb?n “S^ahnnt gain.
John M. Reiser now owns the boas
county tax for this city
be about
81500 less this yaw than last, so that team.
Political cyclone struck Woodland
there will be little if any ncrcase of
on Monday. Nobody but fusionists
taxes. Hustings will soon be in good
hurt however.
.
shape, financially speaking.
Looks as though people were getting
NoRTnERN Grown Seeds.—Farm­ somewhat tired of boasism in Vi ooders, gardners and others using seeds, land and were determined to vote as
free manhood and principle dictate.
are you aware that there is a well stock­
ed seed store near you. where you can
CEDAR CREEK.
buv all kinds of garden, field and flower
Daniel Mixer, who has been very
seed, as well as garden tools and imple­
ments? These seeds are of northern sick. Is getting better.
Henry Camp'bell goes to Ohio on a
growth and tested and true. Try them.
Send for catalogue. Address, H. W. visit and will be gone about two weeks.
Grandma Bunnel Is very sick. As
Landreth, Battle Creek, Mich.
she is a very old lady no hopes of her
Eld. L. G. Moork, of this city, will recovery are entertained.
i .
preach at the Podtrok school house Sun­
H. F. Peckham will remove to Free­
day April 11th, at 3 p. m. Subject, port to practice medicine.
Frank
Fulk
and
Albert
Warner
are
"’The Inspiration of the Bible.” All
are cordially invited to attend; especi­ trapping on Crooked lake in the town
ally those who arrnkeptial in regard to of Prairieville.
Tho G. A. R. boys will hold a social
the Scriptures. This lecture was de­
livered in the Methodist church Feb­ at Morford’s hall. Johnstown, on the
ruary 2Bth before an intelligent aud­ evening of the 15th.
The Tadics of this vicinity and Ban­
ience, who listened with marked at­
field will organize a relief corps in the
tention.
near future.,
Negotiations are pending between
Town meeting passed off very quiet­
Hastings partial and C. C. Field, of ly but.with the usual amount ot log­
this city, with a view to the starling of rolling. The republicans met the dem­
ocrats and greenbacker.* .on grounds of
a roller mill there. Mr. Field is one their own choosing, and with what suc­
of our best millers, is a capable and up­ cess will be seen elsewhere. The unions
right gentleman, and if the arrange­ had a very strong nomination, and
ments are completed and ho takes were confident of electing the whole
charge ot the mill, as is intended, he ticket.
will certainly prove himself an excel­
lent man forSlhe place.—Charlotte
ORANGEVILLE.
Republican.

AdditionalJ-ocal Items.

EDITORIAL NOTES.

The present week is a critical time in
the history of the Knights of Labor.
The organization has been put on trial,
and those who hope much from It and
those anxious for Its downfall are
watching evpry new movement with
interest If Mr. Gould desired to break
np the order, or to weaken its hold on
the workingmen of the country, or to
prejudice the people at large against it.
be could afford to pay the malcontents
al SL Louis to keep up a clamor of dis­
sent and protest.
Mr. Gould is interested in having
those who represent him in St. Louis
■land by his agreement just as the exe­
cutive committee of the Knights of
Labor are interested in having their or­
ganizations accept the agreement in the
spirit in which it was considered at
New York. If one parly or the other
seeks excuse for prolonging the trouble
that party will lose public sympathy.

About four republican newspapers of
the state are industriously writing
themselves down as asses criticising
Judge VanZile, the republican state
committee and the Michigan club.
They make iis tired by chattering In a
•horns .that things were done better
when Zick Chandler Was at the helm.

The writer was on the state committee
thea as he is now. We must admit
thai we liked some of Chandler’s meth­
ods (better than we do those of VanZile.
For instance, if Chandler was chair­
man of /the committee about now he
Jasper Cooley and Matthew Elli­
would g^tly take the editors of these son. of’Hastings township^ have no
four papers and lay them across his great amount of love for each other; in
knee and vigorously warm the base­ fact, they lose no opportunity to ridi­
ment of their punts. It is very un­ cule each other. On election day. near
fortunate for the party that Senator tbe polls of lhat township, they came to
blows. Ellison evidently came off sec­
Chandler is dead.- Charlotte Republi- ond l&gt;est, as he had his opponent arrest­
ed and brought before Justice3weoiey.
Coolev said Ellison called him names,
The selection of Jefferson Davis to and in retaliation he closed his off optic.
deliver the dedicatory speech at the The urbane magistrate .assessed him
Confederate soldiers’ monument at At­ only 85 and costs.
lanta reminds the Constitution of that
Next Sunday evening April 11th, in­
city io refer taa speech Jefferson made stead of the U3.1AI preaching services,
at Atlanta, just prior to the war of the tbe ladies of the W. F. M. society con­
relxiijion. when he began thus: “Fel­ nected with the M. R. church of this
low citizens—If there is to be war, let city will hold a meeting to which all
ft cane. We can be ready in ten days. are cordially invited. The following is
In another ten days we will take Wash­ the program:
Singing by the choir.
ington. Philadelphia will be ours ten.
Devotional exercises conducted by
days later. In ten days more Newii the pastor. W. A. Hunsberger.
Yorjc will fall into our hands. Boston
Singing.
Responsive reading topic, Bulgaria.
we don’t want, because we don’t care
Essay, Mrs. Clement Smith.
for baked beans.”
Recitation. Mias Belle Crothers.
Singing.
An exchange remarks: “Mr. Morri­
Select reading, Mrs Wm. Jones.
son has dropped the iron schedule from
Remarks, Mrs. A. D. Rork.
Collection.
his tariff bill.” The next thing which
binging.
will drop will be Bill himself, and be
Mefflbers are invited to take front
will come down “squash."
seats, also to enclca* their quarterly
dues with name In an envelope and put
in the plate as tlie collectors pass
Grand Rapids.
through the audience, or hand to the
Grand Rapid*. April Mb. 1vwl
treasurer at the close of the meeting.
KDITOUBANNKB:
Election day, weather favorable and All persons having books or periodicals
belonging to the library are requested
everything quiet. The democrats and
grrenbackera had a "bear dance” con­ to return them to Mra. C. 8. Whitcomb,
treasurer of the society.
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vention which continued in canfusion
_ BY t,RPgK
ragfiWENT.
all night but at flveb’clock in the morn­
ing culminated in fusion.
Rank and Filb—The above great
The McDowell-Sawdy manslaughter
ease, the most interesting case in the military drama will lie produced at
Supreme Court, resulted in the verdict Union halt April 14,15,10 and 17,. un­
of guilty. Harry McDowell was a der the auspices of Fitzgerald’ Post, G.
traveling man. and a resident of this A. R. The play will be put on under
place.
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the management of Owen Bartlett and
Sylvia bawdy, a young woman of J. E. Kennee who have produced this
twenty-one was once a resident of grand army allegory In moat of the
Woodland but nt the time of her death, principal cities of the northwest, where
which occured in a Monroe St. brock, It has received the highest enconiurns
her home was in Howard City. Mc­ of both ureas and public. It is a faith­
Dowell protested his innocence and ful and beautiful picture of the great
tried to estabUsh the two points that civil strife during the long dark days
he did not ruin the virtue of the dead when the, life of our nation hung in the
erl and that he was not instrumental balance, when from our northern fire­
causing her death. The verdict of sides, wives, mothers, sisters and sweet­
the jury was plain, that he caused hearts were nightly sending up their
Sylvia bawdy’s death and that he was earnest prayers for the safety of loved
the father of her unborn child. Judge ones who were battling for the “old
Parrish said, “Thecrime of manslaught­ flag.” Camp scenes, battle scenes, the
er is a terrible one and should be severe­ prison pen at Andersonville, all follow
ly punished. This species of man­ In rapid succession, while tbe comicali­
slaughter is becoming much too pre­ ties of the dUrky "Skid" and the ke"n
valent. The autopsy revealed the fact wit of the patriotic Irish girl “Kittle
that the young woman suffered in- O’Nall" serves to enlighten every scene.
tensly for several days and that you, The whole forming one grand moving
Ml McDowell, were cognizant of her panorama of the war, keeping vast aud­
sufferings. The sentence of the court iences spell bound until the last grand
is that you be imprisoned in the state closing tableaux when their cnthus!am
prison at Jackson for the term of fif­ bursts forth in tlie unanimous verdict:
teenyears.’’ The prisoner said trem­ “The grandest and moat beautiful
blingly “Oh dear! Oh dear!” and sank drama ever written on tbe war.” some
back in his chair a perfect picture of of the best local talent of Hastings will
despondency. A young woman, fairly appear in the cast of characters and
good looking, called at the jail and left fifteen young ladies will appear in the
a long doggrel screed, saying McDowell beautiful tableaux together with union
innocent and that she was guilty. and rebel soldiers, guerrillas, etc., mak­
8. D. Clay, defense attorney, has re- ing in all 50 people on the stage. Active
aeved several letters addressing en- rehersals are now in progress under
daarrng and encouraging words to the the directions of Mr. Bartlett who as­
sumes the role of "Skid."
Fitzgerald
post will spore no pains or labor to
The sentence satisfies the community.
make this entertainment the event of
Grand Rapids has the promise of a this season's amusements, and and well
cable car street railway to be operated worthy of the most liberal patronage
on fc ountain and Bridge streets and to of our citizens. The proceeds are for
be completed by the 1st of August. the benefit of the soldiers’ widows and
Subscription is lacking. Subscription orphans and the relief of needy com­
«&gt;uld construct an elevated railway in rades. Reserved seats can be secured
I odunk or Yaokee Springs. Barnum’s at Hotchkiss’ drug store, which should
■ana*- will
________ be purchased early, » the entertain­
ment will draw a crowded house. For
lecture in this city about the IRh in­ cast or characters and full particulars
stant.
,
fte tare hin. 1*4 prop-ami. Don’t (Ul
Work ha.i commcuead on the two toaeelt.
3®w iron bridges to
Fmrl and Sixth
anuseums—one aa

thia' dly.

He

lighting than usual. The republican
ticket was elected with the exception
of treasurer by quite large majorities.
The treasurer on tho union ticket had
on.y one majority.
Mrs. L. A. Nichols, of Battle 'Creek,
is visiting her old neighbors.
Mrs. Scarls is out calling on her
friends.
Cora Nichols has been very sick for
the past three months, but is improv­
ing under the treatment of Dr. Mcteay,
of Prairieville, and is able to sit up part
of the time.
Ed. Nichols has rented a farm and
moved out of the village and Wm. Eng­
land JrM has moved Into tho house va­
cated and will work part of his father’s
farm.
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Mr. Klingensmith Is home for town
meeting.
Eli Nichols is improving the appear­
ance of his residence by a coat of paint.
C. II. Thurston started out for ihe
season’s work this week.
Johnnie Crawford is on the sick list,
also Mrs. John Hlllick.
Rumor says there will be a wedding
soon in the place.
Old Mr. Swan was huned last Wednreday.

Bauer, Will Bwi

KdDaBlOdvto.
Decorated

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china plate-Mrs. A. F.

Guv’s water pitcher and lamp mat—
Mattle DemoL
Match caae—W. N. Boice.
Gold breast pin and photographs—
Mra. J. B Daniels and Miss May Cum­
mings, of Woodland California.
Flowered glass water pitcher—May

Has an Elegant Stock of

Bagla._________________
Lucky Star rlKur are Loux Havana filler. J.
H Aietner ft CuIJr* Grocers. u«ie axeola
Hmokr U&gt;Cfcy Mar clean, M Gw
poMiuoua dross but are made of Lo»&lt; Hatana
filer aud a« pkhI aa tuoat ifc cbpus J. H.
«...
o/il.. 'ir.lit.

Clothing^ Furnishing Goods

PURE

PM
For the Spring Trade. He &gt;b the exclusive dealer in tk. ,
brated failor-Made J. C. k CO. CLOTH ING ne ‘L4**
Best Made. Best Fitting Suite known to the trade

MOST PERFECT MADE

full line of Mens,’ Youth’s Boys and Children's Suits.
Wilson Bros '''.W,raMsu

«T/C£ BAKIMG POWDER CG..
CHICAGO.

13 EXTRACTS

A good Men s buit for
83 50. others
A good Men’s Worsted Suit for.........
7 50;
A good All-Wool Men’s Buit for ....
I’. 50;
Fine White Drees Shirt, unlauudried. for
Good Style Man’s Hat for...................... ..
Men’s Working Pants, for........................ ..
Men’s Overalls..
OTh£r GOODS IN I'BOIXIHTION

MOST PERFECT MADE

Having no rent to jtay, running my store on the lighten ex.
penne o( any in the city, buying and selling goods lor ash, I
can make prices on any line of goods cheaper than any otlw
dealer. I ou can get better value for 'your money ot me tU
of any other dealer.
t

R. K. GRANT, Cash Clothier,

NORTH-EAST BASTINGS
Most of the sick are lietter at present.
Arab Barnum sold a span of colts to
Charles Youngs, of Hope, tor S300.
Rumored that there is going to l&gt;e a
wedding in the near future. Will tell
you more about it after a while.
Miss Lillie Thompson, who has been
quite sick with lung fever, is now con­
valescent.
.
Leroy Barnum and Miss Ella Sutton
spent Sunday with Mr. Andrews and
r
/ XXAJKTGUBJU.
family, of Hope.
Mr. Haufstetter’s son has gone to Thu it uiAv. at any tnonent. at ack thr Hr-art
and winTdrath Instantly Tl* .HH.raUf T*
Dakota to spend the summer.
Henry Bauer is trying his skill at Oeat^t vy‘Mtaai1, ,lccUro* Umt War-tenth* o( all
farming for S. N. Baldwin this spring.
About five o'clock Sunday morning j
March 28th two couple were seen wend­
ing their way to Coat's Grove.
As
they were passing the streets of our
little dty Mr. Wolfs buggy wheel be­
came set and it was nearly an hour be­
fore any progression was made on their
journey. Jim, thefnext time you take
Florence out riding grease the buggy
wheel before you start.
March 27th being -the 18th birthday
of Myrtle Dunbar the young people to
RHEUMATIC 8 YR UP CO
the number of 82 gathered at her home
while she was absent and joined in glv- ■
Ing her a hearty surprise. The evening JJAHY C. COBH,
was spent very pleasantly and all pres­
ent report a good time. They left her
many oeautifd preseuta of which the
following is a list;
Large bible-—Mr. Philip Dunbar and
wife.

HIBBARD’S
RHEUMATIC
SYRUP,
A Great Blood Purifier.

x’MLKHSBB
.MaKStncssuj!

DRESS MAKER

pRED’K HOTCHKISS
Is Removing His Stock
— TO THE

R. McOmber Store,
After April 1st he will be settled in his new
location, and will be glad to show &gt;&gt;u

RUSSELL HAS
Removed

The Best Patterns Wall Paper,

?IS STOCK OF

DRY GOODS"

Tht fijisi Phlmi Decorates Wiiiw

AND

Millmery Goods, Detroit Liquid Paints,
To the First Door East of Hicks Bros.’ Groeery, on State Street,
tomere6andfriend^wellWs CU8’

School Supplies of AU

MAIMED.

45«rJiiS«ita a. lliSStSS!

Drugs and Medicines
in both Goods and Pnces’

�The Hastings Banner.

-cnr

The courtyard will soon- be carpeted

THE ELECTIOSS!

SITUS Win uoa make lu «ppeM,^re
.1 A.KT1NG8.THUR8DLY, APRILS . ISM.
“• H- P“k U8W1 »o remark In
tho Xtemoorat about tour or five Uu»s .
democrats and greenbackera with
each spring.
their large majoritiesId each ward, of
Local Advortlsing^ates:
For Exchange, a fine improved farm the city, hail things pretty much their
Vnnnariel I &lt;*»!»• » «»*• P*rline.
i own way Monday. They were well or­
”*n“ l*r ,lMof 80 acres in thia county, for an im­. gunited, mill proposed to make a red
2 Szx an. 12U cent! twr line.
proved 40 acre farm near MiddleviUn, hot tight to capture even thing. Their
’ hardest U-ork was on supervisors. Boss
Woodland
or
this
city.
Also
for
sale
Haaringe and Death notice* free.
. .. ‘ j
All notices fur EnicrUtumcnU for profit of In- 40 acres, improved orchard, buildinga. Hicks was on the war path and did his
&lt;l j &lt;|&lt;1 iuli« &lt;&gt;r or^anlzailotut, exceptforcharitable
k "■ *• Ut-sl to down Philo A. Sheldon for suor benevolent |&gt;urjK»e», will bo charged tor at
» pervisor. Hicks* work was dirty, un­
scrupulous and conteuiptible; but it
Jim Hotchkim was escorted to the. was in keeping with his record as a
rpo THE TEACHERS’ CLASS.
cooler Saturday. Jim was slightly un­. grovelling politician. For days Wore
der the influence of intoxicants, and his the election iw peddled the most O:.t’ rageous und villainous lira aliout Mr.
I have a l-irje Slock of
»WV?nWBre not on,Y decorously playful,, bheldunV assessiueut of personal prupbut likewise mi devious that Marahal
N hns rightlv judged that the citv coopl erty, and appealed to the lowest of pre• Judices to make a point uguinstan hon­
«uittable for School Td5u!her», whteh I will sell W us about the proper place for him.
orable mid capable official. But tlie
A large number of our subscribersi W°?*k ®&gt;YWM8 knocked completely out.
VIII'.Y CHEAI"
! «bo keep In stock tho WATERBURY promised to bring us wood last winter. and hia dirty work recoiled &lt;&gt;u his own
WAT.’IIES. They make a very nice time-piece
head. Hereafter it will Im* a vast lieneSome of them kept their word. Several
; tit to any candidate to have Boss Hicks
have not. We would like ten or fifteen oppose him.
Fine titock nf Jctrelry, rf-c.
delivT«l
th"1 »». V'llf’M;*ng are the officials elected and
l-;im* look my Stock over before purchasing
banner Office. Here is a chance for their majorities:
w-or'WO&lt;&gt;d f,ub8criber8
««t in their Mayor, Chas. Weissert, fusion......... 83
Recorder. Frank Ntebbins, f.... .
177
committeeINa
city Treasurer, J. E. Hoglr, f;................. 222
Marshal. A. H. H. Ellis, republican 98
Justice, W. II. Beadle, f...............
24
Chairtnan-P, A. Sheldon.
.
School Ins.. A. V. N. Sliugerlaud.f. 182
Secy—G. W. Jones.*
1st ward—B. C. Lewis. C. H. Bauer supervisor, P. A. Sheldon, rep
Supervisor, A. Jones, f...
2d wnrd-C Smith, Geo. Osborn.
Aldermen, all fusion—
3&lt;1 ward—C. H. VanArman, R. B.
1 1st ward, J. M. Bcssmer..
Messer.
4 th w ard-P. T. Colgrove, C. W. Jones. 2d ward. A. McN uughtou
3&lt;1 ward, E. Y. ilogic bwsT week we mentioned that the 4th ward. W. A. Hanw ...
young limlA of the law were to,
Constables, all fusion—
try *'. Pancoast on some charge. Some 1st ward, M. Cramer....
2d ward. A. Wilinot...........
took it that Mr. 1’. had renllv l»een up1 3&lt;1 ward, L. Beadle.............
to something unri was really to be pros­ 4th ward. Thus. Tinkler......................
io
ecuted. Io allay such suspicions we
Board of Education, all fusion—
wish to sav timt the trial «ill be a
1st ward, G. W. Greenfield.................
mock trial, and the offense chanted 2d ward, 11. IV. Ford....
22
wholly etberial.
3d ward. .1. &amp; Goodvcar............. '
Emmanuel Episcopal church services, 4th ward, Geo. Touiliiipon................. 50
Sunday as follows:. °
HASTINGS TOWNSHIP
Celebration of the Holy Communion
, ’rhrec chevra and a tiger for the town­
at 9 a. m.
&lt;
ship I” or the first time in fifteen years,
I,r»y«r. Litany and Sermon that township will Im&gt; represented on
Uui!?,a$ °* suW'teora by a republican.
at 10 JO a. m.
L. 1
• J},irK«s. whose majority was
Sunday school at 42 a. m.
Evening Prayer ami service at 7 JO। 10. Hale Kenyon, republican for clerk
was also elected by 6; Daniel E. Bird­
p. m.
ACKERSON 4 HAYES.
sall. republican, treasurer by 10. Bal­
Messrs. Geo. M. and E. Daven­ ance ot tlie ticket fusion by 2 to 12 ina­
port, of Woodland, will please except, iorities.
One feature of the election
En.lRSRINflLEN.
the thanks of the editor and the Ban­ in the township was the eonsiderable
, number of greenbackers of republican
ner force, for a generous supply of
maple syrup and sugar, unanimous]? antecedents who again came to the
voted the finest of the season. There is front with their old partv and say thev
havo come to stay.
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no question but that the Davenportb*
are the finest sugar makers in this seX
BARRY.
tidn of the state.
It makes us tired to read the returns
Monday evening and Tuesday from this township. With good organ­
ization it is republican by a fair major­
morning Chas. Cornell. Elejy Hopkins
ity but the ifusionbrts have a cheerful
and Chas. Mann were tossed into the habit of knocking off the persimmons
judical hopper at Justice hennston’a in a manner not calculated to be pleas­
Court. The trio had a ga-lorious time ant to read alxiuL Their entire ticket,
on election day; chuck full of “budge," headed by Chas. A. Polly, is elected by
and right on the war path. Cornell majorities ranging from 26 to 8&amp;—Polly
went to his sister’s-in-law Monday even­ getting 89.
ing and vented Ms exhuberance of joy
IRVING.
over the fusion victory by thumping
Four tickets in the field. The green­
A teacher is wanted for the Barry-, his female relative. A warrant for back ticket elected by good majorities
v Hk school.assault and battery was sworn out, and except on treasurer, which is a tie. We
he is now serving a 90 days sentence at
have not learned the name of the suc­
■ Reported that there is not a vacant
Ionia. Elery Hopkins and Charles
cessful candidate.
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house fn the city.
Mann were charged with being drunk
JOllNSTOWN
1 Ground has been broken for Frank and disorderly. The former pleaded
Goodyear's new residence.
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guilty and emerged shorn of 88.70 fine has not l&gt;e&lt; n heard from. But it is re­
and costs.
Young Mann said he ported that E. F. Nye heads the repub­
Brooks *t Kenfikld have sold four'
wasn’t guilty and his trial is set for lican ticket. If so. he is doubtless elect­
hiruucee since January 1st.
ed, as he is an excellent official, and the
&gt; Thursday.
township strongly republican.
Tijrkf. milk wagons here now. This
ought to suffice for oar little city. ■
PERSONALMENTION.
ASSYRIA.
A^rerk uro 675 legal voters in this
This ftpublican township surprised
•Aiertie Williams is in Grand Rapids.
us by electing almost the entire fusion
rity. which indicates 2,700 population.
C. W. .Iordan will move into the ticket, although there were 25 more reEp. Master will occupy the build­ first ward.
nublican than fusion tickets cast. B. T.
ing west of Smith’s blacksmith shop us
To Mr. and Mra. C. H. Hicks a daugh­ Kent, fusion, was elected supervisor by
:t wagon shop.
30 majority.
The republicans elect
ter, Friday.
Justice, highway, ccuimmsioner, school
G. sou les has purchased, the house
Mrs. A. J. Bowne is visiting Cold- ospector, and part ot the constables.
and lot west of the jail and' will move
wr.ltT friends.
into the same soon.

ClocKs 1

celbiest
b

J8HN BESSMER. Jeweler.
Local News

hirit

ish, I
ither
UlM

CARLTON.

Mra. Kep. Silsby. of Freeport, is visit­
The fusion stronghold was expected
Hrs. F. A. Houk will soon open a
to return the entire fusion ticket, but it
miliim ry establishment iu the store ing friends here.
with Morse E. Nevins.
Mra. L. L. Holloway is visiting was a cluse shave. J. N. Covert, re­
publican,
was beaten by but. 3 for su­
friends in Adrian.
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pervisor, E. Kershner by hut 21 for
Grant's. Other dealers ask from ^3.50
R. Mudge returned Saturday from his treasurer, and a republican justice of
trip to California.
to Si.nn for same goods.
tbe peace whs elected. Well done, Carl­
Mrs. Mary Conn has removed her
Clement Smith was in Nashville on ton republicans.
PRAIRIEVILLE.
&lt;lre.-.sn&gt;ukiug establishment to the rooms busin ess.Tttesday.
over W. H. Schantz’ store.
This township is seldom a disappoint­
Sherman Fowler Sundayed with his
ment to republicans. As usual, the en­
Ai a sessio, of the board of trustees folks.in Nashville.
tire republican ticket was elected by
ot Nashville. Tuesday evening, it was
Mias Sarah Horton will go to Cleve­ good majorities. A. C. Towne the vet­
• otcd to issue no licenses for saloons.
land Monday next.
eran supervisor, again headed the.suc­
Ackerson &amp; 11 ayes have four teams A To Mr. and Mrs. J. M. McElwain, a cess! ul ticket
«&gt;u the road purchasing eggs, and are
CASTLETON.
son. Congratulations.
buying at the rate of 2,000 dozen per
The township is mixed. With good
day.
j.
Mr; Keeler, of Olivet, visited at Eu­
organization, it is republican by at least
gene Jordan's last week.
During Lent services on Wednes­
100. But for some reason, their work
P. T. Colgrove was in Jackson on does nol dove-tail with that harmony
day and Friday morning at 10.o’clock
and Friday afternoon,at 4:30, at Em­ legal business Tuesday.
that ia beautiful to behold. The demo­
crats elect supervisor, treasurer' drain
manuel church.
;
Mrs. Will Squires. of Big Rapids, is
commissioner and two constables by
A l EREtxrr-FiTTiNO garment is a visiting relatives in the city.
majorities ranging from 21 to 80. The
luxury. Fit, style and durability
Mra. Dehner, of Philadelphia, Is visit­ republicans elect the balance of the
characterize the “T, C. &amp; Co." Clothing. ing her sister Mrs. Welssert.
• ticket by majorities ranging from 24
Read adverttiment
VMiss Viola Willison is teaching to 142.
Tiik gentlemanly burglar broke into
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ORANGEVILLE.
school near Hickory Corners.
the house of Dr. RctiertsTuesday night,
This reliable republican town comes
Mrs. Mary Geer returned Saturday
and stole John’s watch anil 65 cents in
to the front us usual, electing the entire
from a visit to Grand Rapids.
change, besides a mince pie.
republican ticket except treasurer by
Harry Huffman, of Battle Creek,
Harry G. McDowklu convicted of
manslaughter in connection with the Sundayed with Hastings friends.
death ot Sylvia Sawdy has been sen­
Mrs. Charles Russell, of Allegan, is
tenced to State prison for 15 years.
the guest of relatives in this dty.
, The ladies of the Baptist society will ■ Frarc Williams has returned from a
«iv&lt;- a social at the church, Tuesday visit with her sister Kate at Elsie.
wening, April 13th. Supper from 5 to
Mr. Lake and Chas. Hoyt, of Irving,
H. A cordial invitation extended to all.
visited Hastings friends last week.
| The cheapest place for farmers and
Mrs. W. B. Huffman, returned Thurs­
well drivers to buy galvanized pipe,
pumps, valves, hose, oil, belting etc., is day from an extended visit to Ohio.
the Hastings Engine and Iron Works.
M. F. Jordan and John Armstrong,
; The laidiee Home Missionary Society of Middleville, are in the city today.
will meet at the home of Mra. John
Mra. Huffman, of Fremont, Ohio, is
Rock on Friday afternoon at two visiting hot sons Charles and William.
o'clock. All who are interested in this
Mra. Elisabeth Truax, of Bowne, is
work are cordially invited.
the guest of her slater, Mrs. Wm. Joues.
jScoTT Rogers will sell a number of
Ira
Van Valkonburg and A. IL Mchead oi stock and considerable farm
machinery at auction at his farm, five Omber took in Battle Creek Thursday.
miles north of this city, on Wednesday
Fred Greble Is expected to return
April 14th, commencing at 10 a. m.
from Orchard Lake Military Academy
Charley Rice is nothing if not ea­ this week.
Will Hitchcock didn’t, like Colorado
t ;rpr;..mg. He registered in two wards
climate or scernery and returned to
Saturday, and if it hadn’t been such a
hjisy day, his name would have been on this city Frith*,
Mr. Pope, of Saranac, who was a resi­
the books in all tour of the voting pre­
dent of this place 35 years ago, was in
cincts.
the dty Saturday.
(A. N. Gillelasd, of HastingstownChas. M. Mack, of Dowling, returned
ship, attempted to subdue his better Saturday from an extended visit among
helf with a stove book. For this of- relatives in New York State.
Frank Holbrook and Mrs. McLaugh­
3se he was brought before Esq. Keoon Saturday, plead guilty, aud was lin. or Muskegon, attended the funeral
of the late Mra.C. G. Holbrook, Sunday.
sentenced to thirtv dava in jail.

justice, full terra. C. Campbell ration,
83; justice, vacancy, Ola boughwa, rvpublican, 1; kdance of ticket fusion by
from 20 to 40 majority.
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J. H. BEAMER &amp; CO

BALTIMORE.

OFFER

One year ago the. fuslonists elected
Uielr entire ticket by majorities rang­
ing from 16 u&gt; 3U. Tliis year the repub­
licans buckled on their armor and «listed for a hot light, and won on su­
pervisor. Norman Latham, who was
elected by one majority, and John E.
Herrington, highway commissioner, by
12. The fusiouists elected the tialanoe
of tlie ticket by from 9 to 28 majorlWiHlDLAND.
To tbe surprise of all this township
elected the entire republican ticket,
rhe republicans covered themselves
with jdnry Ly their work ot Mouduy.
And they can lie proud of the men
eb cUkL fur they Are creditable to ant
conimanity. A splendid feature of the
election Was that many who had left
the republican party and had patron­
ized the democratic sideshows or greetsbackistn and prohibition returned to
their first love, and say they have come
home to stay. Following are the offic­
ers elected and their majorities: Albert
W. Dillenlxi'k, supervisor, 74; C. A.
Bought, treasurer, 20; Wesley Mycra,
clerk, 19; A. H. Miller, justice, to fill
vacancy, 14; Henry M. Smith, justice
full term.HO; Jarob'F. Velte, highway
coinnupsioner. V2; D. M. Myers, school
inspector, 108; Jacob Eckhardt, drain
commissioner, 48.

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For the first time in many years the
republicans made a clean sweep in
Thormipple, They nominated a splen­
did ticket,.and elected the nominees bv
good majorities. There were 387 votej
polled, i of which 185 were republican!.
137 fusion, 64 prohibition. Following
are the officer# elected: Supervisor, J.
H. McKevitt 22: clerk, H. E. Watkins
47; treasurer, W.C. Otto 115; justice^
Aaron Hherk 41; highway commhsion*
er, W. H. Gray 61; drain commissioner,
•G. I J. Manchester 7; school inspector, O.
A Carpenter 44. Constables all re­
publican by 25 to 50.

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THE BOARD
of supervisors elected Monday is a tie
politically. Presuming E. F. Nye to
have been elected tn Johnstown, ‘their
names and politics are as follows:
Assyria —B. T. Kent, fusion.
Baltimore—N. Latham, republican.
Barry—C. A. Polly, f.
Carlton—Lewis Decker, f.
Castleton—J. B. Marshall, f.
* Hastings town—P. W. Burgess, r.
Hastings city—P. A. Sheldon, r.
Hastings city—Alien Jones, f.
Hopd—D. Campbell, f.
Irving—A. J. Gott. f.
Johnstown—E. F. Nye, r.
Maple Grove—C. L. Bowen, f.
Orangeville—E. Ilarthorn, r.
Prairieville—A. C. Towne, r.
Rutland—C. A. Brown. f.
Thornapple—J. H. McKevitt, r.
Woodlaud-A. W. Dillenbeck. r.
Yantiee Springs—Frank Sylvester, r.

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We hive the largest and Best Assortment of Crockery and
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Remember we are the Only Strictly Cash
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Yours Respectfully,

ELECTION SLIPS.
• Philo Sheldon hud 85 fusion majority
to overcome in tho first and fourth
wards. His majority of 3! under such
circumstances is one of which he and
his friends can well feel proud.

J. H. Beamer &amp; Co

Baker Shriner made a gallant run
considering the hard fight against him.
His opponent did not get a single slip
over bun on republican tickets—a most
remarkable rti-ord—while linker cut
into his opponent with 28 or 30 slips.

H. A. Goodyear &amp; Sons,

Philip T. Colgrove made a splendid
run for mayor. With over 190 majority
ngalnsthlm; with little work for him.
he was beaten bv but 83 in this fusion
stronghold. Had It been possible to
to concentrate their work on him, the
republicans would havo had a mayor.

AGENTS FOR THE

Bryan Star Chilled Plows

One prohibitionist voted. for Russ
Wightman. Oh Lord!
Abe Ellis hail 98 majority.
His op­
ponent, so it is alleged/had procured a
star and engaged teams ana men for
street work. But Abe will be the cus­
todian of the peace just the same.

The Journal will* get little consola­
tion from the result on mayor.
Well, there will bo one republican
member of the council, whose solemn
and hard duty will be to keep the other
seven fellows straight
Chas. H. Bauer for mem»&gt;er of the
school board, made a strong run in the
first ward. Be was defeated by but
three majority.
Boss Hicks has probably found out
that he can't manipulate the first and
fourth wards.

Fair play is jewel in politics, but Boss
Hicks and his henchmen evidently fare
not aware of the fact “Lie” and ’’Lie
persistently was their watchword."

Also the BRYAN No. 12 and 81. both Iron and Wood Beam Plows.
These Bows combine Strength, Durability and Ease of Handling.
before you buy.

We have the Largest and Beet Stock In Barry County.

• VanArman and Johnson arc search­
ing for the individual “whofrowed dat
bat brick."
We are sorry that two faithful aider­
men were not returned, Beamer and
Black. The dty will be the lose/ from
their defeat

See them

Get our Prices.

H. A. Goodyear &amp; Sons

/ Died.—In this city Thursday, April
1st, 1886, Eliza, wife of C. G. Holbrook, i
large majorities. They lost treasurer
by one. Eugene Harthorn for super­ EnSA’W. 'Kenfielil was born at Gainst
visor will make a record of which the ville, Wyoming county, N. YM and
town will be proud.
camo with her parents to this place
when she was four years of age, where
MAPLE GROVE.
This township electa the entire fusion she spent the remainder of her life.
ticket by majorities ranging from 16 to March 25th, 1855, she was married to C.
75. T. 8. Brice, republican nominee, G. Holbrook. Two children were born
came within 16 votes of being super­ to them, a daughter and a son. Tbe
daughter only lived about six years;
visor, making a splendid run.
tbe son, two years younger, mourns the
RUTLAND.
loss ot a devoted and indulgent mother.
The entire fusion ticket was elected Mra. Holbrook has been a member of
in this township by majorities ranging the Presbyterian church for about
from 10 to 28. Charles A. Brown super­ twenty-two years. Her health com- i
visor. Had tho republicans been unit­ menced to fail about one year ago. The
ed, they could have elected supervisor. latter part of February an abcess form­
ed which resulted in blood poisoning. ।
YANKEE SPRINOH.
Through all her sickness she was a conThis township was redeemed in great rtant sufferer. She died April 1st. 1886, at
shape bv its sterling republicans Mon­ 11 o'clock a. m. She was conscious
day. They cleaned out tbe opposition through all her sickness that it was tlie
root and branch. Well done! Follow­ last, but felt no fear of death and tbe
ing are the officers and their majorities: grave; was glad to be at rest.
. t. o_i__ ._______ on. r&lt; w
Armstrong, clerk. 37; W. J. Ritchie,
•Treasurer, 44; L. B. Pryor, justice, 13;
The funend services were held at the
J. Everhart, highway commissioner, 26; residence on Broadway. Sunday. April
A. D. Still, drain coininisaioDer. 4; J. M. 4th. at 1:30 p. m., conducted by Bev. W.
Burpee, school inspector, 24; constables, A. Hunsberger. The members of the
oil republican by « to 22.
bar attended in a body to show their
sympathy for their bereaved brother.
HOPE.
The republicans made handsome Many sorrowing friends accompanied
gains in this fusion stronghold, as the the remains to Riverside cemetery.
following will show; Dural Campbell.
William Buckle, well known in
Fusion, supervisor, 31; Clerk, tie, but
H- H. Campbell, republican, was the this city, died Wednesday Inst, and was
lucky man; treasurer,F.G. TInroe,rn22; buried Saturday.

MONEY SAVED1
Having bought a large invoice of TEA

we wiH until further notice give each customer
a better TEA than ever before; and to induce
customers to try, will give a 5 cent ticket with
each pound for cash. Tickets good in 25c

lots for any Crockery we have in stock at face
value.

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Smith, Sams SVanArman.
March 10th, 1886.

�THE NEWS Df BRIEF

THE. WINCHESTER’S CRACK
MAKES IT8ELF HEARD IN THE DE­
BATE ON THE LABOR PROBLEM.

switch near tho county Una
This proved to be unfounded, as tbo two
trains w.-nt through to Alvarado without a

Sil M«n Blto the Duxt, Dead or Badly

and officer* have returned to tho city.
Sunday afternoon it became known that

Wounded, and Fort Worth l(
s’ir'ary Camp.

tho city from other pointe, and . that thoy

Out—Strike Declared

the Knights of Labor.
Attorney Genera! Templeton to In tbe

a thing.
Fir* destroyed tbe Crystal Window-Glaa&lt;
works, at Bellaire, Ohio, a large amount of
stock being also oonsumod. Tbe loss is
I^DXl
-

the effect* of the pbtol-ebot wound tec&lt;nve&lt;i

and train* will move; if force it presented,
it —in i—
,..2__ r
F0ST Worth. Tex., April fi—Saturday
morning n body of arm*l special deputy
six-rids boatdril a Missouri Pacific tabooin'
sheriff, wa&lt; burled daring tbe afternoa,
and hundreds followed his remain* to thi
grave. His death casta a gloom over tho
entire law-abiding portion of the cotntnuuIty. Charlie Saeed to bettor, and has u
chance to recover, but wUl he torribly
dtoflgurotL Officer Full ford to resting easy,
and will undoubtedly recover. Nace, the

b’j the Kniou depot,' they continued south
ward until the junction of tbe Fort Worth

DECLARED IT ‘*ON" AGAIN.

ihe train otoppoi and

covering.
.
_
Tbo health of John Kelly is improving
rapidly. He is now able to walk about the

There sre over UOO,(XX) Knights ot Labor
in tbu United States.
Barney McAuley, the actor, expired at
Naw York Monday morning.
Montgom-ry county (Illa) Democrat*
Monday instru ted their delegate* to th*
Seventeenth district convention to vote for
route to Blue Mound, Ilk, was found dead
in a coach upon the arrival of a train at
De-atur Mon lny morning.
Miller Brothers, dry g'x&gt;ds deniers nt
Evausville, Ind., made an alignment, Mon­
day. owing •184, i«3, with uwete of fiJSW.an.
The firm will continue in biisinera

what they ware doing. Tbe man replied
that tiny h d no hoetile intentions, and as
discovered a number of m -n tn ambush nn
the side, of the ro.id. The comm'nd to

•cun Pacific U concerned.
Frederick Tur­
ner and William HL Bailey, of tbe Knights’
oxeButlve board, arrived hero Saturday

all morning! This was discouraging, but
they |«ra»varad. and finally found the vice

Fyratnoro bottom* and &lt;li^ap;&gt;«ar»l in tbo
During tbe tight Ri- hard Townaend,

___ _________ _ __ ball |4*.sdng
U.rough his left lung, an 1 coming out on

mouth. FoUce Officer John Fulford was
shot in both thighs, one of tb&lt; ball* ranging
upward into hto body. His wounds are
dan^vroua Tbe wounded men wrre put In
the caboose of the trn n and taken back to
tbe dty. Fulford, after baring hi* wounds
dressed wu tnkrn to hto home, nnd tho twe
other men to the Missouri Pacific hospital
During the aft-moon one of the sirikon

to tlie rity, shot tbrojgh the thigh.

Hit

W.WT.O.T

butocla

perfect furilado

Notion than
100 shot* wore fired.
Tbe strikers—that to what tho attacking
party to called—retreated to a lot o' curled

Ths visible supply
respsctlyely, 49.77-1

v committee

point, exclaimed:

Itonald McLellan, a highlander,'died in
Doiroit Tuesday at the of 106 years
lleorge L DoWolt has been appointed in­
spector of hulls at Cleveland, Ohio.
Emil Wallber has bean renomiqate.1 by
tbe Republicans for mayor ot Milwaukee.

Mam, is cut almost wholly for export to
India.

hie telegram to Mr. Hopkins, but at tbe
any committee, but simply would consider
individual applications to the number of

executive board* of the St Louis districts,

Joseph Alfred Dufllho, tobacco mauufaetuerer at New Orleans, has failed. His asaeu are UH,000; HaW.'iUee Hfi.uN.
fund for the relief of th * poor throughout

general executive board, tbe following was

tana, preliminary to Um admission of tbe
territory to tbe Culott

mittee &lt;&gt;C our rmployt

appointed to adjust any grievances they
may have." Tbe general executive Ixiard
ujxxi their arrival in bt Louis, having been
informed that Mr. Hoxie had refused to do

majority of

*579,000

that thrn

carried a Winchester in each hand.
Inidroo in this city, and is regarded as an

conslder j«i.-»on.&gt;l application* only, and n.w
bis owu plea-uro os to their cmplo. meat
without the dictation of any society or
couimitV-e, this being in direct violation of
the agreeme nt

a matter pf tim*.

nonths among the Islands
John I-ormin, popularly known in the
Illinois and Wisconsin lead-mine districts,

citl-en of Springfield, Illa, expired Wednee-

attack on tbe train reports are conflicting.

dock .obbery, using an organization to

depot, determin'd that trains shall run at

very little to say regarding tho fight, and

threw dHtrict

dally.

A WIRE-TAPPING SCHEME

hotel, tbo loss reaching JJU.OOo, with inaur-

St. Louis, April fi—Frank P. McKeigban,
a telegraph operator of tho Westaru Union
company, wa* arrested bore Sunday night

of Spain, cost K 0,1X14
■ Tho arrests made hi Belgium during the

Townsend, says tho firs'. &gt;hot came from tIse
strikers.
organised and armed with Winchester
rifles by Sheriff MadJox to suppress any
furth.T demonstration. Governor Ireland

leetra Hoxie and .Gould.

Sunday Fort Worth was a veritable millIng the »treeta, and ai wd sentinels stood
guard over all railroad property. Tbe air
wn« full of rumors and the people were kept
in a state ot constant excitement all day.

excitement, instea! of abating, increased
without apparent causa Tlw Knight* of
loibor weru ren.arkably quiet, and but few

Sunday morning nt 8:30 o’clock tbe Dalia,
lightguard, twenty-six men, Caph Q F.
Cooke commanding, and the Hliiernlan
rifles, of Dallas, Capt J. Moom y command­

Ryan commanding, came in from Sherman.
A spe.-lal train from Harrold brought in
Capt Nc.’uurray’s ra gers, numbering tan

plementod by a ttompany from Decatur,
which, with the anued citizens of this city
on duty, and th* regular polios and special

lawless etaatnt, but bow long it will last

Upon his

of Than Fur lung, chief of deteeti&lt;a&gt; of the
Gould system, and bad by orders joined the

Knight of labor.
uro expected.

be injLhicago April 12.
Too senate bos paseod the bill appropriat­
ing *50&gt;»,(XM for the erection of a lAncoln
monument at Washington.
Sheboygan at tho i-otning spring election
Further developments
'will vote upon a proposition to expend llu,000 upon a soldiers’ monument.

tapping Hoxie's wire, aud they thought it

toeir attempts to Up tue wire had failed.

PASSED THE ARBITRATION BILL.

WABHltTOTOX City, April fi—Tho ques­
tion ot consideration was tho fir*t on 5 rabed
Saturday in the bouse,f fiends ot tbo troe-cum-

Ilual acuoa

Amendments were adopted

day while engaged, and al-o pnwcriomg

Alton iMbrt.), .larno-i, Belmont, Bennett,
Breckenridge (Ky.), Cricp, Croxton, David­
son (A a.), Daniel, Foran, Forney, G.over,
Hals, Hammond, Harris, Hemphill, HUI,

1

■’inrtLMi^cn.’

Patti and Signor Nkolinl will go to Fans

arn-st upon a grave &gt; barge He now says
that he has no knowl dge at Irons and
Coughlin being in the scheme, which was

aside.

I'

2,501
Queen Victoria’s household, In which there

roll. Perry, Kaagan, Ro;;en&gt;,
Tillman, Tucker. Tbe £rw

bu-hel
Tlie contract for building tbo Colorado
capital building was let Thursday to
William D. Richardson, of Chicago, for
|KX*,4&amp;L

lar FreabyUrian pastor, was imprisoned
Thursday at Clinton, Illa, charged with
swindling.

OREECri STRENGTH.

Z TS, ""“I".' »
Greece Is divided, since March, 1888,
into three military diiHrfcta for recruit­
ing and adminlstrntiVL' purposes—the
caHtcrn district, with Its hcadquArtera
at Larissa; the western, headquarter!
Mhwolonghi; and the southern, head­
quarters at Athens. The peace effective
of the Greek army, including non-combntanta, wan 29,289 officer and men,
with M guns, in 1883; and SO.fiM in
1884. Deducting nonrcombatanta. the
effective would be about 28,000. This
force eonatats of the following unite:
27 bitotalions of infnntry of the line and
9 Battalions of rifles. Total. 3G batUlions; 12 Rquadrons (3 battalions
or regiments) of cavalry; 8 Held and 8
mountain batteries (4 battalions); 4
fortress
batteries (1 battalion); 12
companies (3 battalions) of en­
gineers;
1
company
of
train.,
There is a gendarmerie force of 4.865
officers anil men. By calling In tho re­
serves, it is estimated on paper that
the Greek Held army could be raised to
an effective of 80,000 men; but it will
be more correct to put down that
effective at 50,000 men. Besides tho
active array and the reserve. Greece
has a landwehr. comprising all men up
to forty years of age who nave served
in the active army and reserve. Tho
number of that landwehr is an un­
known quantity.
Tbe armament of
the Greek army Is- perhaps one of its
most satisfactory f-atures. The in­
fantry and the engineers are armed
with the Gras rifle, the cavalry with the
Gras carbine. There ajo about 100.000,
rifloH of this model in tho arsenals, bed­
sides 48,000 Chmopot and Mylonas
rifles. Tlie iiold artillery is armed with
Krupp P-centimulcr, 8-ccntimetor, and
7.3-ccntimeter guns; the mountain ar­
tillery with guns of a caliber of
7.5-eenti meters. There ia also a su fficiont
supply of heavy siege jfuns. qll of tho
material having been supplied by
Krupp. There Is a comparatively large
store of artillery material for the re­
serve forces.
The Greek navy would not prove a
very formidable opponent to that of
Turkey, neglected though tho latter
has been. Greece posseMes no modern
iron-clad, the additions most recontly
made and still being made, to her navy
consisting of unarniored gunboats and
torpedo boats. Her only two ironclads
are the armored corvette Olgn and die
iron-clad gunboat Vosileos Georgios—
the former launched in 1869, the latter
in 1867. The total displacement of the
two vessels is 3,834 tons, their com­
bined horse-ponrrr 4.350. their annnment four n-centiinetcr guns and two'
17-centlmeter nnd two 21-eentimeter
guns respectively,. bcffidcA light gnus
and mitrailleuses. The corvette has a
speed of onlv 10 miles, the gunboqt nt
12 miles.* The nrruor of tho corvette is
only 120 mlllimelera (4j inches) thick;
the thickest armor-plate of the gunboat
is 178millimetcrN (nearly seven inches).
The Greek navy comprises beside*, of
larger veaseh, the unarniored corvettes
Hellas and Admiral Miaulis, of a total
displacement of 3,100 tons, an ag­
gregate horse-power of 3,700 and
an armament of 10 heavy and 8
light guns and 4 mitrailleuses. Each
of them carries beside* two torpedo­
boats. They have a speed of 11 nnd 15
miles respectively. The nuqkber of un­
armored gunboats is 11, besides 4 build­
ing in this country. Tlx- gunboats
most hekvily armed (each with a 26centimeter gun) are the Hydra and the
Speteia, both of which , Me provided
with protective shields for the guns.
The other boats carry guns of a lighter
caliber. Greece possesses 19 torpedo
boats (7 tirst-claM and 12 second-claM)
for |wh and spar torpedoes, and a tor­
pedo depot ship (the Psara) of 1,100
tons, 500 horse-power, armed with 2
10-centimcter guns. 2 Whitehead torCdo launching purtn. nnd 2 torpedo
unchlng tubes beldw the water line.
The Pssra ia nt present also equipped
with 6 launches, armed with spar tor­
pedoes, but she is to receive 4 torpedo­
boats. Six torpedoes are stored in her
torpedo chamber. She has a speed of
14 miles. The Greek Government has
ordered 6 lirst-clas* torpedo-boats, .-nd
there are available at present 20 small
steamboats for spar torpedoes, as wall
as 3 hulks for .planting torpedoes. The
oilier vcMelsof the Greek navy include
2 paddle-wheel transports (one, the
Amphitrite, bf ing the fastest vessel of
the Greek navy, having a speed of 16
miles); 4 iron pin-boats In sections,
each armed with a 12-ccntlntetcr gun
nnd fitted ud for spar torpedoes; be­
sides 12 vessel* steam nnd sailing, for
arsenal nnd harbor service. The ag­
gregate tonnage of the Greek navy is
about 17,800, its total horse-power
about 15,000, the number of guns carried—heavy 30, light SO. mitrnillnises
25. Tkb vessels building will add, when
completed, about 1,800 tons aqd 1,000
horse-power to the Greek navy.—London Tvncj.

This widely celebrated Institution,
located at Buffalo, N.
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BIG OFFFKK to introduce them.
Give Away 1.000 Self-t)|ierattnt n'aildcc
Machines, if you want one send us yon’r name,
P. O. and ererras office at once. THE N ATIOSALOO..M DeySL.N ~

A

Thi lisims: fcf the Farcer, 01 the Stock Plat!
81,262,170.35.

Cash Assets,

minsurea only Farm Property. Tjiexpooed DwHliugs. Churches and .school
Houses. Pays full amount of loss. . No voidable coodtions In pollcv the simp­
lest and safest policy Issued.

L C. WELTON, Agent.
WHO !■ UNACQUAINTED WITH TH1 CKOCRAPHV OF THI» COUNTRY. WILL.

CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND A PACIFIC RAILWAY
r.

»-

.

'

■ ■

dOM relation to nil prtndpn! linen Enstnnd
conetttutM tbe moat important mld-contih traneportaUon which invBcn iu;d fr.ci!',M ot the Atlantic end PnctQc CWete :•
to end from pointe Bast. Northeast end
west Northweet and South’.-..
a tn ite main lino and brandies, Chicag' ,
imsoo, Moline end Rock Inland, in llltno;-;

Harlan, Guthrie

K ■:
ind Atch: .
Watertown :r.

THE GREAT ROCKULMOROUtF"""
-----------, DUCOTB.

□era. in which
run tho Cntebratod

Oty and

and fit Paul

I have uwd Athlophorsa for rheuma­
tism and can most cheerfully say, with
the most Mtlafactorv rranita in evorv

R. R. CABLE.

&gt;. ST. JOHN,

�A Creat Victory
A Terrible Case of Scrofula
Cured by

Hood’s Sarsaparilla

Agricultural.
WAll eonununlcailons pertatnlnr

•t UHMOCom, « 8.M. mllUoo 11* „
sweetening as the rest of the world on

sjmwj.
“Whnt are the •seven affea of mau,’
Henry?” Lugga^, irarlwe, storafrr.
mortffw. postage, shrinkage and dotatfe.” He went right up to the front—
Hartford Times.

THE SOUTH OE THE »OUTHEIWEI«.
The

Obliging

But there is another south, -the south
of the southern )&gt;eo{ile, not so easily
reached, but well worth reaching. Ono
needs to have plenty of time und plenty
of patience to travel in this south. And
he will be happier if he carry with ium
certain simple stores besides the article*
I have mentioned—such m tea, coffee,
lump sugar, potted meats and preserves.
A portable bath-tub ami his own acwp
and towels will make a vast difference in
THE. ruieirw .* r.., V. ■ n r..
his comfort. Certain things hemuet not
cxfHTt to find here cither. Southern
trains have little regard for their time-i
table*, ami he had better carry a supply
of paper novels for odd hours at stations
in wltat are most apjiroprutUdv named
MARK.
waiting-roum«.v But. aa a compensation,
southern railway officials on local ruuila
are the mtat uffnblu and obliging of men.
They return tor you if you are too late;
they wait for you to eat your dinners;
they stop anywhere in the woods to let a
man get off. “Nevaryou mind, ma'am,
says the obliging conductor, “you take
your time with the dinner; the train
ain't going off without you.”
One rime I remember a train which
waited a half-hour for the passengers to • tin. nt.tex.* x. rouiuai ro, Baltimore an.
get dinner before thuy started. We were
altogether three hours behind time. 1
Klectlon Notice I
asked the num at tlie station if tliis train 2. „ , . HMtliigiCtry Recorder's Office.
electors of the *ever*l ward* of the citv
did not meet another. “Yea, ma'am," Toofthe
Haatlng*:.
'
said he; “but, you sCe, we meet at------ , UnpurMiance of Section 8lx (S) ot tbo Ciw
notice I* hereby given that the nnnuai
and whichever train gets there find waits Charter,
rity election will be held on thfr Ofth (MhjSr

---------- --Is ducky darting sick? What will
The cost of producing various crop is
Aa ancouncHl In
wluniM Mm. ,
a matter of much interest with fanners« he do for dueky?” was heard taming
ninilta ago. I'ror. w.
. from a Bleeping i ar tarth. "Try some
autumn resigned the nrof.
J » &lt;but experiences differ very much in ns■ quack medfcliter citinu the unsolicited
gard to It. The Oxford's. Ohio. Farmdub m adis-uwlon of this queMlon■ response from five pairs of strong lungs.
and th. wcret»r«ablp ot the liortlciu,”’ era
I
out tho following‘fact: One
A Sunday school teacher wishing to
nil society ot that Hat,..
Xr.1',"11?1 brought
,
EDnlmanu protnAomblpor thTiiiwy ।farmer found a 24-acre fit M nf corn to, explain th* conscience uskod what was
f0^ l^r and v“&lt;1 *»•’«. tho bunk­. the util!, small-vtolce that Cornw after
Shaw school of liotany at St Uinta iing cost
85B. tlie taxes co*t S24.25. andI one has retired at night. “Catsr an­
That institution ta a7deo.rtoii?
I
the interest on the land giao. The, awered the smallwt scholar.
of whiTi011!1 ’n‘v«F|l.r. the vxtatenre erln
'
^Orkr,r?tt T5*20 P*'r
iU,&lt;1 the
or which la due to the Intolligmt liben '
.J*11!,.tone thin*7 ta i tn possible,” savs
p*‘r '*cre-and thr
alt&gt; orthecentleuuio wh&lt;«« name it '3
*2?’?
,tt,e Wdon clrctta.
,1.110.;I wo* anna.' than ever.
cost of growing lieing nearly il cents
rinK master.
Hiv »•xi niiueud-dlt’a »f W. J.
bunbcl. while the rent—or cost ofi -WK ?lhat* su,k9
K,lh unuaiul per
I
Lockpirt. 1 wa* Induct’d
Why.'fora poof girl who works for
1,llrtrui*lon and original taud
*
—
and
taxes
were
II
cents
per
bushInvwtiratlou. nnd will doob I™ ™ &lt;
fnr h,'r taianl.’"
suHl^rinv^Aad now, after
d, total ai Ceuta. Atadher farmer V*u. Hwk ,o I,av
come the center or IvUmlnd Inrorma- uiatle
I
- tu ive b -ttlo, within the hut
the cost 25 cent* a bushels, nmr- And the remark bring) down the house.
Uoo al the went. l*ror. 'rrelemw's in- I
r-'fulous eruptions bare
Johnny. (jtu.t after Sundav school)—
'IeW «° 1",*hels,
the al-jreues have all
augural addreae. In which the b-adln® 'AnrShlX
I Bay, Jack, what is a soekdol.iger?''
. .pt the unriphllyecar*. which
teatunw ot the new school are oullicHl1*
corn eont 35,452 l*r
• Mnalh r by defn es, autl
acre, of which rent was 8C.-5lichigan Jack—Why, don't you kno*w?
It’s
has been piibUrted in pamphlet term j? ariuer.
i &lt;io not know what it may
what
they sing in church when they
,
Iv.it I H.i khitw th.t I.
»',4” reaurae ofthe.plrit.alma
Ret ready to go home. The minister
-&lt;ir-.i|-ari!13 has proved an
and
method,
ot
modern
botany.
From
'.udrr.i. As nn evidence of
gets up and savs.—'Let us now sing the
much that is or general Intereat In thia *1?°^
Jr’of
Michigan sockdolager f "
■ t&gt;d il &gt;w fact* unsolicited,
. v.ify the autbcnlicity of
udilress, apace only allows m, to select a Agricultural Coltegv. with whose writ­
*&lt;■«.«! caxre*|H&lt;ndeMo with
It was a Gentian orator who. warm­
tew paragraphs treating „f bacU.ria ing on economic entomology readers of
. ..." o&gt; arles X Ronthose mltmaa-oplc Iwtnga svhlch do » thit agricultural prtns lire fuuiilhtr, hits ing with his subject, exclaimed:—There
much good and work so much Ul."
■&gt;&lt;o: f n»i d by W. J. Uuntbeen spending the winter at Harvard, is no man or child in this vast assem­
bly
who has arrived at the age of 50
•availing himself of the facilities for the
•: j «■*!. N. Y., who calls thq
THE LOWRST OF ORGANISMS.
study of horticulture in the libraries years that has not felt the truth of this
for Hood's Sarsaparilla.
After speaking of the value of tatan- and lalionitories of Cambriilgv, and the mighty subject tnundering through his
, _•
Hving‘Uiemcntsotmanycurta
mind for centuries!”
iwd knowledge in^nedklne, and of the
1.ihrB‘7 of th*' Massachutheory of spontaneous generation, now '*lt-“ .Horticultural Society in Boston. A traveler, going to lied, was surpris­
relegated to the ranks of expired Fruine I' anuer.
ed to see a ghost, which-or who-in a
theories,
though
it
was
believed
in
for
: &lt; i. ill&gt;uD * C&gt;Lowell, Maas,
°ur friend, tnc Western Rural, savs sepulchal tone, began:—I atn the spirit
“‘J'.W “*’**•Prof- Trvleara continued:
of
one who wm foully murdered here.”
IOO Doses Cno Dollar.
The lowest organisms whose life-hta- that a lazy mau ought never to get
1 hat s no business of mine.” said the
torv hiw been followed under the nu- married. Home duties are too exacting traveller, turning round on his pillow. for the other, so there ain't a- bit of
bclnK the
Monday In
croscopeare bacteria. Plants, in their for laztnrsa. it h the husbaml’s dutv “Applv to the proper quarter. Good troAble." Somewhere at the end of tlie April, nt which election
tlw following offirwnt
are to lie electci: One Mavor. one Recorder.
ly &lt;»f Barry.Jinldm nt reliitluuship. to these minute tainefc to ttasunwj a full share of the btlior that night.
line a boat waited for the train with tlie One Trewirw. one Jtt-tlc of Peace In place o&lt;
' '' &lt; tin.'*. t&gt;n which are so small that many lilllions H by many supposed to be peculiarly
same
engaging
politenem.
Tlie
south
­
“It’s a standing rule in my church,"
J
of Kiiiue bf tho species could ta brought the wife’s.
plreson the fourth of July next; one Slvrabri,
It further t-avs that the average said one clergyman to another, Tor the ern conductors are always kind to women one School Inspector, one Hupervtaor for tbo
within the aniM-e of a cubic inch, resem­
do of Julio Win. a. ble animals in so far that thev c.m de­ theory of homo life is that the happi­ sexton to wake up any man he may set and childrens and hospitably polite to 5225. n d. I T,r. ,'r: r'1.': one 8»penl«&gt;r for the
Second and Third ward*of said dty; al*o one
asleep. “I think, returned the other, strangers, and tlie station-masters seem Alderman lnnn each at tbe four ward*; alM
rive
their
food
only
from
organic
mat
­
ness
of
home
depenibi
solely
upon
the
■ in-mlati, duly vertand
in doing this, they cause sonic wife. She ta advised always to lave "that it would be much better, for the rather to like answering questions. One due CotMtalde from each of tbe four ward*: id*&lt;&gt;
ounllauot said
ai&lt;i minor.
iniuor. ter.
. .
..........
'"''.'’‘’’rr of Hoard of Kducatlon from each
i iiiinos.'; of the most btrlking
striking ot^^omeiui
ptanou
known the hust»and*8 supper ready and hot. It whenever any man goes to sleep under has to expect a certain absence of the wardofirid
city, aa follow*: For the Flrrt
, ..........
—■j i__
.1 u piece of seems to lx- supposed that sJic has mar­ your preaching, to wake you up!”
virtue next to godliness south, and he
------- The
J wav
dt
; ■&gt;!
d'serlbetl,fur
&lt;&gt;rrm*on*
muon* 1 to K,'il'Dce
ward n p are of Henry F Fort; for the Third
meat or an egg, the souring of a glass ried a stomach; und we admit that the
“Pa," said a Philadelphia tail, "what can not look for honesty amoqg the ward in plarc of John S. Goodyear, for the
ordered, that Monday, the 12th of milk, are so familiar to ns tbqt we stomach appears to 1* all there is to is a martyr?” "Ohl don’t bother me” blacks; but wliat are trunks made with Fourth ward In place of Georgn A Tomllnwn;
accept them as realities, without- in- j some men.—Rural N. Y.
* „0Lw.h&lt;J"c le7n °r °®cv «!&gt;&amp;••» ou U»r flrxt
"Ma, what is a martyr?" “Why. mv locks for?
oav of j toy rext.
qutring iw to their cause.
Modern I
At first the untidy ways will jar on his
Tbe following place* have tieen’i—liniated by
। The production of the seed of an son. I atn a martyr." “You a martyr!"
science
thatcommonly
these changes
c common council for the ImMif. Anf Mid Cttr
rimrt ullshows
thal we
kiSJ iu
«• II apple
ffJKSJhZ.tm
causes a much heavier drain upon exclaimed tlie husliand; “how so?" sense of order: he will very likely be an­ V.
kJc'1'onj" lh« »everaJ ward* of Mkfctty:
W
by,
this
is
the
third
winter
I
have
■ ■ ii.ddrn nt lh«« Protole putrefaction and dteav, are due to the . the
tree
than
the
production of tlie pulp.
noyed by the languid fashion in which
I lr»t Ward—At Jordan'* wagon shop, Michi­
»•-tn
t
t
‘!
nnth
J
.' iU'tlngE, in nald enmity,
worn this bonnet, and I'm married to a
gan Avenue.
&gt;
ine-tenths
of
the
important
mineral
life
moves
on;
it
will
irritate
and
dismay
uiv tli.-re I*, win the prayer development within' the putrefying
v!’af*1TAd.iin Tinkler** building, oppoelements, such as potiudi, phosphorus .man too mean to buy me another!”
&lt;niM not !»■ granted.
him to see the absolute lack of compre­ rite tbe freight depot.
cdc-ml, tlut «xl&lt;l ;*&lt;)Uoner sutatance of myriads of bacteria-' the and nitrogen are in the seeds. If we
"Well, I don’t care! Satan was sharp
Mtm-t”1 Wun,~A1“n JanM' Building. Jefferson
"r?oii« Intcrrated iu *ald mi­ malodorous and poisonous prodacte thin one-half or two-thirds we lessen and knew .what he was about." raid a hension of tlie meaning af comfort. But
ry id Mid jk’tliion. nnd toe that accompany decay being merelv the
very soon he will fed a subtle, reluctant
Fourth Ward—Sheriff'* Office, iu Court Houak
.•.I'.i.lng a ropv ot thi* order waste matter excreted by these minute the production of seed* that much, lady whose husband was holding the fascination; he will be soothed by tlieab­
• SEAL. 1 ait,.n .u',‘,eL toy ’‘“’d B®d tao
I the ila»t|lnr. IUnxkk. a
while the bulk of truit remained about first woman responsible for all. the sence of hurry and bustle; he will appre­
If real of tbe City of HavUtig*. this
■nd &lt; i.i-.il.;led In Mid County organism.
Mb day of March. A. D. tft&lt;a.
the sanje. aud the selling quality vary trouble-in the world. “Jle knew mighty
FRANK BTEKBIK8, Recorder.
BACTERIA ARE OMNIPRESENT.much increaaed. One hundred busheb well that if he offered the apple to ciate tlie gentle courtesy which seems to
be
the
southerners
’
birthright;
he
will
Wherever the path of a ray of sun­ of apples take from tlie soil as much Adam first he would ent it all up him­
**ov*c*ae sal*.
.Indite of Probate.
light can ta seen in the air of a darken­ pql.isli as forty-five bushels of wheat self and not give Eve a taste, and so to be touched by their pathet io hospitality;
.b0 '•ondltioai
ed room they exist Wherever dust and as much phosphoric acid as fifteen be sure of getting both into the scrape he will learn to“ admire tlieir bravery, o; a eertalh iiH&gt;rt&lt;ii|tc inaih: by ‘Jammt
&lt;&gt; Im,
WHe- to Wnilam J and
ho gave Eve the first chance at it!"
collects they are to ta found. Damp­ bushels of Wheat.—J. S. Woodward.
gayety, and that energy which often i1111}
L. L. Holloway, dated July irth. A D imi
ness
favors
their
propagation.
Drought
lurks
beneath
their
indolence.
•HI WEEKLY TRIBUNE
recorded In tbe office of th.- Itegiitef
The young man In Connecticut who
St.
Jacobg
Oil
deadens
pain
nod
aid
their
dissemination.
Throurfiout
a’rinh. Till* Offer '» made IO
And nature will have her word. Those
klraed the girls nt the station, thinking
the universe nothing is more -Widely makes the tame walk. Major Arnold, they were his sisters, has come to grief. weird cypress fonwts, those solemn pint
distributed, unless it ta air. If these of the Occidental Hotel, Sun Francisco, He saw a finely dressed female at New wotxis among the red clay hills, those
.EKMEN rvcrvwlierr. local agentfl, small In themselves, but capa­ Cal., was completely cured of rheuma­ Haven,ouietlyValked up liehind her. tropical splendors of plant and flower
। "ril our good*. Wi« pav ble in the aggregate of producing so tism by its use.
embraced and kissed her, when he was and sky, that softer loveliness of tlie Proceed lap at taw having bcei&gt; taailtated to
.1 -.11
Writ,, r.„&gt;
great effects were confined to dead mat­
nrover the moneys arcurrd by *ald innrtraiw
with, “Golly, what you ’bout southern homes—stately old mansions °r
In general term*: Wheat bran makes greeted
any p^ thereof. Now.tiwrefore, ta- vfi?£
ter they might not ta entirely without
dar?" and beheld one of Africa’s dark­
benefit. Disagreeable as decomposition l»one; oats, muscle, and corn, fat. Mix est brunettes. He retreated amidst which ruin mokes but tho more
picturesque, set amid their gardens an
may ta in many of its manifestations, in the ratio of three, two one. and there shouts of laughter.
shady streets or overlooking fields of
and harmful as It ta in much of our will be a good combination to make
FIVE THOUSAND LADIES
“Don’t you think/ said a husband. In &gt;cotton, or rioe, or cane— all these and a fureuoou. I shall sell al nubile aitetim, t”.
every-day life, much that ta worthless growth. Reverse the order and mix
.
Work. No exnvMrthR; no
i ’.:
• l-i-lh i -.lrn-d and neat. Fire to ten nnd unsightly is returned by it to the three parts norn, two of oats and one a mild form of rebuke to his wife, “that hundred sights aa fair come to capture
: l-ir, 1- r work at ttil* *ea*on. Heady emof bran to fatten.—F. D. Curtis.
women are pos&amp;estwd by the devil?" his heart and haunt his memory. If
[. ■ ।• •i .-A -.ir round. Apply at once (or round ot existence anew. The rancid
"Yes," was the answer, "as soon as ,the traveler have a friend with a planta­
r.................... M NMNi.TOS fLACQVE AND change in butter may ta unpleasant,
they are married."
cani . Alli i &lt;&gt;. iKiilraerlXK'kerHuildlnp) 1*7 but without essentially the same change
tion. in that case he will luive all the
Well, If you have strength to push
miJ2S'!KI?’Jwal2!“Per.®eBt ln’‘,reri. and
cheese would not ripen from the curd.
“Good morning. Mrs. Gilligan. IIow poetry without the discomfort. In'any •iid
mort
Jhv premise* betas de«er!l,ed m
your
business,
it
Is
well.
But
many
u
The souring cider may please the taste
Is Patrick this morning?" “Sure, he's ।case, tlie real south (which, by-the-way, Jo,! , irtk; .k -J tho*e certain parcel* of land
r-nvN NOTipfe.
.
man
’
s
buslmsa
has
broken
down
'be
­
of the veteran only, but without il our
no tatter, Sir." “Why don’t you tfend ,is by far tlie cheaper ’ south) ia the one sltaate In the townrttln of Woodland, in the
S&lt; - / ,. -i-r.'by given that the ftrtn of Brook* tables would be destitute of vinegar. cause the man was broken down, and him to the hospital to ta treated?” .
Connty of Barry and State of Michigan and
K ’
4
t.' i - 'i.;« day if,R&gt;olved. Mr. Cook continuhad no push in him. It you want to “To be treated, is it? Faith, an it’s the which is sure to repay the traveler for known and dMcrtbed a* follows:
; • I - t„ wliom nil arcountn due the If the reunite obtained by Schloeaing
The north half of the south west quarter of
his outlay of time and money. My H,c
■ u • i- r ru. arc t.. t„. paid, and all IndcbtneM and Muntz are to be accepted, the vege­ make a success, build up vour system delarium trimmins he hu already."
n&lt;,1n "*** &lt;l'lnrt,‘r.
the south half of
trmi., t- ...pf by Mr. Cook.
• tation ot the trees which shade our by the use of Brown's Iron Bitters.
friends who ore going to the real south, the south west quarter of the north west &lt;iumlu. d Haftitigv.'MIcli., February tfdh, 1MW.
Mr.
W.
M.
Wtafree,
of
I
’
etersbuw.
Vo.,
A
little
Sunday-Mhool
girl
in
Pitts•
you who are about to enjoy—I congratu­
streets, tbe flowers with which our
&lt;;E&lt;|. IL BROOKS.
Dated March ITth, IMd.
parks are adorned, and even the grass says: “There is no medicine eoual to burgh had been taught bv her mother jlate you.—Cor. Harper's Bazar.
ADRIAN D. C»X&gt;K.
WILLIAM J. &amp; L. L. HOLLOWAY,
on which we greatly rely for a great Brown’s Iron Bitters for general debil­ not to ray shall and shan’t, but to use
i ll
!t- &lt; .vim * and Cure, tor one who part of our food, could'not exist, were ity.” It cun-s dyspepsia, enriches the some other equivalent On reciting
CLEMENT M, ifU
A Collection of Arabian MauuaeripU.
• y.i turnty-flie year*. Treated by
her
Sunday-school lesson, “The Lord is
blood
and
strengthens
the
muscles^
'•! ।'■
• •&lt;*••* HHH-ialht* id the day with no it not for the nitrification of the soil
The collection of uuuiuacripta which
my
shepherd,
I
shall
not
want,"
she
1 . /ir&lt;4 tibnwlf in Hirer month*. and the agency or certain bacteria. Within
Tlin Rev. Lafayette Dodds of Grand
sultan of Morocco has turned over
’
i. villnti* vf oilier* by the Mine pro the year no leas an authority than Pas­ Rapids has withdrawn from the Meth­ surprised hex teacher by an improved the
Dtfaalt having been nuidn tn the condition*
version—“I rather not want."
' to the medreeaeh, or high school, of Fez, wiraSfn33!inaxlr and executed bv
•—* I ; i .i". slnfolr nml *uccr*«fui home
paper to odist ministry and from connection
A. .lrr*-Y.S !*AGE,1» Eut Kth teur, in presenting a
*l-J, *V‘,at&gt;&lt;l Itoxaiuat I. Jewell L-s
prove*
to comprise copies of numer­
The
Rev.
Joe
Cook
on
af
boy
who
’
the French Academy, which claimed with the church in any way, and he has
wife, to Peter Crosby, aud dated January IMh,
ous
west
Arabian
works
which
in
Spain
that sseds can not gerinlnate in a soil returned hls'letters and parchments to climta a tree to steal apples:—“The
rejwded In the office of the Hcglster S
Deed*, tor the eounly of Barry. Michigan. Janu!1- e.Vl.E C'lLEAl*. one-hundred entirely fr«^ from these microbes, as the presiding elder. Mr. Dodds wns apples are the objective natural motive, ’were destroyed by the holy inquisition. are
tilth.
A. D. twt. at one oV&amp;k p. m , tn book
' •-* **1. r .r ntii™ with lit Hart- the French style them, even went so
suspended bythe Methodist conference the boy's appetite is the subjective nat- ]In scientific attainments the scholars of 1» ot mortgage on page W- taud mortgage was
*• it« Imi’nwed. Ii’hut waler, good
Iiveu
to
securi
tin- payment of two thowiand and
tlie
Moorish
univendtie*
were
several
far
us
to
assert
that
he
has
long
held
ural
motive,
his
intention
is
his
moral
*
, - ■ .of tmtt. Oiie-onartrr ot a
last summer for alleged complicity in
re hundred dultar* ig’scoj. in ten year*
■ ' wii.&lt;..i buuw. Terms reason- thp opinion that riot only the germina­ crooked land dickering. He was after­ motive." It is hardly’ necessary to add 1hundred years ahead of their Trinitarian froiu
date thereof, with Interst at the rate of
inquire of Daniel Hrant tion of seedSybut many of the functions wards reinstated upon appealing to a that the boot or board tlie owner of the irivals, and by ignoring their existence
from 'hTdate’ P*r *UU*“B' l‘aS*ble *nnu*Dy
both of plants and animals depend upon higher church tribunal.
orchard applies when he catches him at iChristian historians of civilization have
Ji wa* In taid.mortgageexprewh agreed IhaL
their presence.—Prairie Farmer.
it is the boy’s natural locomotive.
|been obliged to assume 1,000 yean inter­ jhirald any default bo made bi tta payment ol
artd 'tatorest or any ;xrt thereof ou any dw
rotate of Olin and Hariln
A woman astonished a neighbor with 1regnum of science. In the ghastly nigtfT whereon the Mme I* made payable, aa therein
Therefore Bee that the members of
your family are w-11 supplied with Dr. the Intelligence that the devil was dead. &lt;of the middle ages Bagdad anti Cordova exnreMed. and sbonld the *ame remain nnpaJd •
Acebrding to report made Up in Jacksons livur pills and use Dr. Jeek- The statement being doubted, the scept- ’were tho intellectual Goohens, still en­ and iu am ir* for the vjrtre of thirty day*, (ben
Midtrein thrncriorth. after the tap*o of wild
e. % i&gt; im.. at un • c—&lt;ih in the fore­ New York, for the trade, theconsump- son's root and herb cordial: it will leal woman went with her friend to ;joying the light of a sun which in the thirty dan. the aforesaid principal win ot two
------- roc* -&gt;t M*r&gt; Bera, lateteceaa- tion\ of sugar.in the United .States for sharpen the appetite, help digestion, tlie shop in which she had seen the fact jland of their neighbors seemed to have u&gt;.°2“aS flTe" **“’*lrod dollar* (nAOO).
I .nlitr. la &lt;•»&lt;• towiuiblp ot John* two iyears past was as by the table iie«TV*nuta* ot interval’ thereon,
(
forever at the downfall of the Roman should, at the
f
” Mi. iitran. pnnuanre.to U- low-4-about 93:V per cent of it being promote spund sleep, strengthen the advertised. The two at length reached set
option ot *aht Peter Crosby,
.
• . -:ir on jbe iwi&gt; day of February
system andso remnoye those distress­ a dyer's shop, in the window of which empire.
—Dr. Felix L. Oswald in Chicago his cxeeulor*. adintnlrtndan* and amlgn*,
iimbai- cratrl of Barry county. used \ between the Atlantic and the ing symptoms which, if neglected, may was a card with the inscription, “Satin ,
become aud be due and payable Immed­
Times.
'
-late, rfitlit. title and Inter­ Rocky "ITountains, and fit* per cent on
iately
thereafter,
aitbougb the period
'
abote limited for the payment thereof may not
' 'i«- -ru-d minor* of .In and to tbe the Pacific Slope. We have made up a result In tlie most serious consequences. dyed here!"
For sale by W. H. Goodyear. 8L00 per
then bu»cexplrvd.finytl&gt;1ngtl&gt;erelnl&gt;riore to the
• •• ■ ■' -I red estate, •ituat* and
A Springfield evangelist announced
contrary thereof in any wl»e notwithstanding.
t-noablp ot Johnstown, harry few Agrees and calculations which will bottle.
'
“liow do you like the English?" asked And default having been made tn the ]eiymcntot
’ l.lcaii. nnd deM-rilxMl ns follow*: please the readers of the Prairie Farm­
recently that he would preach on the
dollars of luterrsl due January J8, MBS,
■ ':-i twolbinl* of tbe Jollovdnz de-' er; we hope they will all get their share
Mrs. R. W. Reynold’s residence at following Sunday upon the subject,— ia British squire of his Scotch gardener. thlrt;
and default haring been mule tn payment ot an
. &lt;4lr tn wil;
Grand Rapids was robbed of 82fK) worth “Ought a Methodist to dance?" It
,
.
“Wed, sir," was the answer, “bein' the interest duo January t.uii. A. D. IBM. and
'.-I -'il.-of the Mutbenst quAiter. (1*) of the country's sweetnts^.
of
jewelry
Thursday
night.
might ta well to add to the Berita, thus: ।frao home, and among tlie English, I default having also been mode In pay'meat of alt
. । '1'1 corner nf tbe M&gt;utli«&lt;-*t quar- ,
ISM.
1«H.
ConMundd '
*
the kiterrrt due January’ IMh. A. D. 18*5. and
• ■■' •. nnmterninei») In tbe town. J,43S3Ujfi&lt;IO........'J,&lt;76,«66.000
Credit is due the German women and "Ought a Baptist to lie?” “Should a .find nne great faut in them; but I maun default having ri*o been made In payment of all
•1 ti&gt;«n; it twins towmhlp nnniber Cane sugar. It*.
51A»J»O..
80.000.KB
Presbyterian steal ?” Is It right for an mak' this remark, that far mee-nistero or Uie taterevt aud one hundred dollar* principal
.—
&gt; -I rinjr numiH r t ight fit) west, Maple sugar. H.*.............
- ---------------iXIM.OOO physicians for first using Red Clover
due January IMh. A. D. ixtc, aud all the
lurry ami *tate ot Mlcblgan. Beet and sorgtiuiu. do i.ooo.ooo.
liloMomsas a medicine. Best results Episcopalian to attend horse races?" gardeners, or anything needing hedo- Mine having been and remained unpaid and to
-i niird Vui.i lying on the east ride
“Should a Congregatiouaiist love Ids f
arrenr* for the * pare ot thirty day* tuid more
-1 ■ anti HiL’ilugs rood, cimtaln- Total sugar used. 2 years........ ..j.ou&gt;.71l,a» lbs. are obtained whed combined with our neightar’s wife better than he does his wark, ye maun come to us i' the north!" and
still remaining unpaid, the aroresuild prin­
The decrease in 1885 is only apfoarent medicinal roots and herbs, as in Dr.
—
Youtli's
Companion.
cipal sum of two Uiouvand five hundred dmiuni
due doubtlrtw to the targe amount sold Jones’ Red clover Tonic, which Is the own?”
tS-.’.tou', with all arruaragtaol Intenwt thereou.
l EV 1 M. DEWEY. Guardian.
Iioth been and I* now declared to be now due and
at the close of 1884, and reckoned aa best known remedy for all blood diseas­
The following notice is posted conpayable, ami by which default the power of sate
consumed. The two years average eas. stomach and liver troubles, pim­ spicuouslv in one of Oroville's leading
A telegram from Askabal announces In aald mortgage contained hag become oporaB will pay for hickory floor bara* to the whole amount thereof, both prin­
i»s, th.-u will make three boons, 2 509 857.000 lte„ which is an increase ples, costiventffia, bad preath. piles, ague hotels:—“Warning—This is a United that tho yield of the Transcaspian ttve
cipal and luterert a* aforc*ald, aud wnereaa
over 1883 of WMMOJDOO11*. If we took ami malariadi»eases, indigestion, loss of States house, aud that ta the only lang­
•mid, delivered nt Irving.
naphtha springs liaving been found
the last census of population, thia 5.000 appetite, low apirita, headache and all uage spoken here. Any guest using
niortKuxe nnd the note accntniwniing the same
million pounds of sugar would show diseases of the kidneys. Price 20 cents, the word tour for tower, root for route, amply sufficient to supply fuel for tho at the date of thh-notice, the »um of three
loco motives .used on the Transcaspian thousand and two hundred dollars &lt;*34001 for
that in the two years there was an of Fred Hotchkiss.
sweet for suit, commercial tourist for railway, work at tlw springs has now
average of 100 lbs. of sugar coMinnrd
The Elk Rapids iron company, Ban­ drummer, will immediately be waited been cnmmtwd by order of Gen.
for every man. woman and child in the
upon
by
a
committee
from
Butte
coun
­
chemical company, and Dexter A
how. therefore, notice l» hereby given that
lean people is Consumption. country, or 60 H-h. a year for each, or 21-5 gor
Noble have voluntarily raised the wa­ ty's GDI and given two hours In which
by virtue ot tlie power of *ale in *nld mnrtgatw.
Physicians and Druggists have ounces per person per day. Of course ges of the man in their employ 10 per to have the country.’’—Red Bluff (Col.)
couialncd and tbe staltitc in nueb CMemade and
covers that used for candy-making,
Sentinel
The Egyptian chariots had linch-pin« provided, on tbe tweoty-rixth &lt;J»y of June, A. D.
at h.st found a remedy which this
cent.
The
price
of
four-foot
wood
has
ivc,
ooc o'clock in the anmxxin. «t the
canning and other purpose*. R«*kmjof bronze, and were put together with north at
front &lt;)&lt;xir or etitr.uic» of the Court Hou-e.
lr.eyi-?| justified in recommend- ing the population at its probable in­ also been raised 20 cents on a coni.
Two colored brothers fell out in the pins and nails. Screws, so far as known, tn the cily of Hurting*, in the county of Item
•nr. This is DR. BIGELOW'S crease since the 1880 census, or cm mUand state of Michigan, that being the plarc of
church about a small matter. Tbe of­ were not invented.
The recent statistics of the number of fending brother went to the offended
POS.tIVE CURE, which euros lions, the consumption per annum Is
show that a largo majority die one and raid: “Brudder, the Lord has
Individuals have been cured of stam­
Consumption in stages where about 45K Iba. per person, or just 2 deaths
with consumption. This disease may forgiven me. and won’t you ?" The of­ mering by always filling the lungs with bidder tho premise* described loMldniortanae
other remedies are of no benefit.
ssU.vty the amount due on said mortemre
commence with an apparently harmless fended brother replied: “You go britig air by a strong inhalation l&gt;efore begin- to
vrfh taterert at right per rent, per anuun? a?d
TkCLrss CouShs’ Colds and all consumed in 1885. nearly h«df. 4- per cough which can be cured by Kemp’s de Lord's certificate dat he has forgiv­
the coat* and expense* allowed by taw Hald
prenitM bring dexTt'«*l In **!d oUtgwre a,
JnroatandLungDiseasesspeed- cent, came from Cuba; 5 P6* cent from Balsam lor tlie throat and lungs, which en you, den I will see about the Blatter.
all th*r certain ntace* or ]«roelv of taTiT .h“
is guaranteed to cure and relieve all John de Baptist required de J ews to
Porto
Rico;
14K
P
tr
a
‘
nt
frora
°.
Only 32(1,411 immigrants entered the
•ly and safely. Price, Fifty Cents West India Islands, or W'i P"^" eases. Price 50 cents and «1. Trial
la the township of A**yrla. in the enuntv of
a certificate of der repentance United .States last year, a deerooM of 1» ate
Kto^/
and One Dollar. Sold by Drug­ over 5 lbs. out of e^ery 8 lbs. came size free. For sale by Fred’k notch- bring
•fore he would baptise urn."- - Atlanta
gists.*
The north half (4) of the sotah WMt quarter
from the West India isJauds; 1- per­
Constitution.
(Ul. and the south twenty aerca ot the vrerihalf
cent from Brazil; 8J&lt; per cent, as beet
The Roman schoolmasters wd a whip
of *he north west fractional cruarter (LV
Delicate dtaeases of either sex radi­
Tbe great sources of th
tatensivc
sugar, from Europe; 7 per
ot
“U5nl.’cT. ’•'W-alne OK. also u?o
cally cured. Send 10 cents in stamps curative range of Dr. Jone / Red Clover
the Sandwich tolMMte;
for book. Address, World's Dispensary Tonic are its great Wood p trying qOTji. on the naked bock.
UMBuHU jenUeatwlU- w JSilkereAledical Association, Buffalo, N. Y.
If a man don’t nay much, he can soon of lard, more or lew.
1 r
IOD«, or equally I Itch, of every kind cured in 30 min­ by ramovlng &gt;U mrt „Jnl (rom u„
Dated April IM. A. D. MM.
promptly uul
utes by Woolford's Sanitary Lotion, wcrrtlre onwu. cun' —
«Juve£«I tad
____________ FCTKBCtaJttY. Mcrtffageo.
teSlhan tour-nftbaof th.-.-;&gt;nsumpUon Use no other. This never fails. Sold
by Frederick Hotchkiss, druggtata, brwth, pllr., pitupl. AJow .ptHut^d,
and n.rroua
&gt; ualarta.
SSTuS:
U. rejUjd) tj, Hastings, Mich.
and aUaUciacb.il nwami”Idocy UoubSick arid bilious beadache, and all deSr l«ea aurar than
atomacb
aeoepta
rangementa of the stomach and bowels, lfc
WJW
, raiBH.
Frt
HotXkfi\
Cuban wutrar crop of 1885 was u~i,m»
tons or about one-third of that of beet cured by Dr. Pierce s “Pellets—or an- FredHotchkta
tibilious granules. £5 cents a viaL No
’•¥£ W«lK«w-Tbet0Ul aup- cheap boxes to allow waste of virtues.
«*p»irieTiner March inh.
D' McLKXY'
plj rt the world for IH* la ealmalad

■ - ;i. winter of 1W9 I vos attacked with
of tbe moot aggravating form*.
I hod w*,cl’ dun thirteen large
, • Sor-'r and around my neck and throat,
: ... exuding an offensive nuiM ot
Lji ; iiicr dbguattaff; to behold, and
: ;. rnbte to enduM It I* Impoislblo
. .i.si-r.-* «ny .‘infering*, aa the case
’ i,
with Chrotdc Catarrh. After

ForPa&amp;SSlE

TAR

11^25^

Hood’s Sarsaparilla

ggg.

sr,;;

■si

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3LSSTKTS

1300 REWARD

y&gt;

■

I CURE FITS!

■

�todv to titeilwlF?- takr5 ‘aioem.
ART STUDENTS HARD AT WORK

THE CAUSES OF ANEURISM-

THE k&gt;OR JtNRtKWHA MEN.

Cop&gt;ln«

WMduugtcm.
Awav up in the top story in a room
littered up with m-h-cm and plaqure and
A lady writes ux. saying, P|‘"‘«
busts of Apollo Belvedere and Venus de
■omctiiing about anenrism. Wloit eau^
11.to, and Venus with one arm gone,
ft. mid wtat peculiar symptoms belong whore-n frireter of |&gt;arre cast of Socratw
tolti It »~&lt;ns to
How a“ lavs over sideways against a chromo ot
ft" j&gt;rroen&lt;* he disco vexed?"
’
G^n. Grant, between 9 and 10 tire other
Aneurism—from n word meaning to evening were r-tited • chuw of thirteen
enlnrgu —ucuiam-w
------- voung tadfes and gentlemen with tapally st some one point, of an artery. It b-mrds in fronf of tfiwn, on which were
occur in u&gt;r •rurr. &gt;&gt;«• l»«'«“ large sheets of puper, and in their right
common is those when, tire blood pres- hands thev held crayons,, or sticks of
ur. i. «n.prt, B-m .llw
clianxrel. ’ A pendent gas-jot from too
U..- olnW-Aln Lirt- nrrtnal nrrb tain
ceiling above sited a strong but sickly
which the heart hurls all the blood forth-’ light on tilt’ pupils, wire were arranged
former to diidribute—is most likely to be fn a circle around a nude model. '
. affected, aud that, too, most gnivdy.
Stretched upon a lOxlB foot table, only
The direct caoe is some snb-acute or eighteen inches from the floor, in a re­
chronic infl-unmation of tlie coots of the
clining porition, lay a man hatless, coatartery, rewriting in the degeneration of
!&lt;•», shoelffis. panlkres, with nothing &lt;m
a small pateh. The muscular cost, los­
save a short pair of bathing trunks.
ing its elasticity, bulges out under the
There was not a wool spoken. Tire
blood pnwMm-, into a considerable pupib hml all green shades over their
■ pouch.
Bring concealed within the
eves. But tire tmxlri ? He was as mochest cavity, and not necessarily inter­
tionlem at a statue. He looked steadily
fering with the health, it may remain at some object near tire clock. Not 1 a
.fora long period undetected. Indeed,
muscle twitched. In his right hand he
the sudden death of tire penion from ite
held a long pole, on the top of which
nq-ture may be tire first intimation of ite
was a fringe. His loft haxwl lay on a sort
jxistcaoe.
Some of the indirect causes of aneur- cf pillow.
It was rr.- «rey job. It looked easy,
jin: arc rheumatism, gout, kidney disixwe, intemperanoe; mental emotions: but not one in a thousand could keep so
violMit exercise; strain; mechanical im­ everlasting quiet. The model poses for
pediments to tin- circulation, as in sol­ one hour, then rests fifteen minutes,
diers, whtee tight-fitting coats render il then takes the same position for another
ten draw M prevalent among them ns Iwur. Yesterday the model had done
.j’xtra duty. He had remained motionamong civilians.
It is nu-ro prevalent in males than in lesM for nine hours on tlie hard wooden
~f&lt; m-tW and is more common l»tween table, with nothing but a coarse sheet
tin- up* of 30 and 60. . Caw among the lx-tween his bare flesh and toe board.
old are mainly due to that arterial de- The model was a finely-formed, athletic
gerrexntiMi winch 'characterize* age. In man, a laborer by profession, glpd to
the groat majority of caws death results earn a dollar for two hours pocturiiig for
the Art School life art class. There ore.
from rupture of the aneurism.
No one but a phyririan can treat it, u dozen others in, tlie city who sit at
and he can do nothing without the full­ models, though, strictly speaking, there
est co-operation of the patient.—Youth’s are no professional models in the city.
In answer to an inquir^oncerning the
Companion.
___________
pupils, Professor Noble replied:
nionde* and nraaoltea In Germany.
“They are each and all earnest people,
Thirty-two iw-rWnt,, or abipjst a third wbo are studying for a purpose. Yonder
of the Gentian youth, .ard'bloudA*; 14 is a man engaged at Strobridgn's who
per rent ire beunritew; wlule all the earn-* $100 a week; others are already art
r.ix, 54 prr,reriii-. must ire classed as teachers; others are learning to be fresco­
mi'.- l. This mixture i* not . a homoge- pain turn; tii-re is one book-keeper wlio
neotis one, but includes all intermediate wonts to lie a professional artist, another
varieties. Ono claas of t&gt;ie German pop­ a decorator, and so on."
ulation forms a derided excoption to
“Can any one go in the live class?"
th- --.- averagoH, rtz.. tho Jews. Jewish
"Oh, no. Our school » graded, not ac­
clpldieh' show only 11 per cent, of cording to tire desire of the pupil, but to
bl.iiid«, but 43 per cent, of bru­ his ability. When he applies hero wo
nettes. Their greaiter purity of race ia place the pupil in tho department that it
shown by the small1 ratio pf the mixed belongs to. Those in the live class are
claw auiougst th-xn. The
blonde
typ^ is pirticiltarly prevalent in Oldenimrg and tliein ighboringmore northerly
“First they locnte the different parts of'
bqiMuunitit*; it w rarest in eastern Ba­ the body—block out the form, as it were
ratis Mid Alsaoe.
—"ecure tlie proper proportions; next
A aantASi (Wildcmhausen) in Oldenburg they begin at the bead, and finish it in
has 56 per cent, of ite ;&gt;oputation blondes, detail. They do not begin
in at the
tbe licad
ncau or
white Rodtng, a town in tlie second any other part of the Ibody nnd finish
•
group, has only 9 per cent., a difference that first."—Cincinnati Enquirer.
Inquirer.
of -47 per cent. Tho former lew only four
brunriten to each 100 inhabitants, while
a aoutbeni town in Alsace has as many
A form of hysterical disease or mania
as tnirty-one to every 100. Tlie distriba- is prevalent among adult males at
tiiai of tisi blonde typo is much wider Changehow, China. The patient acquire*
: than timl of the brunette type, winch is tlie impression that his abdomen is in
-oily a secondary typo. A canton in 'liabited by some animal, often a rat
Wurtumberg aliotvs tho largest ratio of whoso excursions cause violent pain. Un­
the mixiMl class, 60 per cent., while Pom­ heard-of efforts are made to expel tire in­
erania shows Ure smallast, 40 per cent. truder, and often the savings of a whole
The uan» contrast between the north and family for a lifetime are wasted on
south in shown tn Belgium and in Swit­ bonzes, sorcerers, doctors, and other
zerland. In southern Austria tire bru­ quacks in hope of obtaining relief for tha
nette type is especially marked, but sufferer. It is reported tiiat in many
here tho mixture with the Slavic people cases death' occurs from suffocation in
adds a complication.—Detroit Free Press. the course of a violent convulsivs par­
oxysm. The patient leads a double life,
marked by the ure of two voices of dif­
Almwt everybody that has ever heard ferent timbres. As a rule his disposition
a ventriloquist throw his voice on the
triage, ur elsewhere, for that matter, has of voice. Morally and mentally be is a
wished Unit he could perform tho trick different bring in the two states. What­
jtwt for tire fun of it. Anybody thatcan ever occurs during tho period betokened
talk can do this seemingly difficult and by the unnatural voids is totally forgotmarvelous feat if he will only go about
it right, and it is not the least bit hard to
do under favorable circumstances. In
the old iwaote chamber in the old capital
there am curtain atonal in the floor, ' Now that the northern forwrte have
which, if stood upon, conduct the voice been greatly depleted attention is bring
to curtain other stones anveral yards directed southward where tiiere is an al­
away. Persons talking while standing most inexhaustible supply of just such
ujhju three stoma have their voices woods aa have grown scarce in the north.
■ "thrown" thus without tho least effort, While the area of white and black wal­
and tiio effect upon the listener is most nut, especially the latter, is not large,
•ttartling when tlie sensation is experi­ there is a vast amount of yellow pine
enced fur the first time.—Washington which has recently become so popular xi
an ornamental as well as a useful timber;
Cor. Cincinnati Enquirer.
and the sweet-gum, to which little atten­
tion has been directed until recently,
TrooWo with Local Choir Hlnr«ra.
The trouble with our local singers is will take a promifient place among the
It is very fine­
that they socritlou pronunciation to tone ornamental woods.
and articulation to tone. If one wants grained, and therefore capable of a high
to pit tone alone one can go out into tbe finish, and from tlie fact of its bring
woods and listen to the wordloss warbling plentiful and easily worked will be widely

The jinrikisha men of Japan are a j-ajv. caring, and sec some fighting, but you
tbrtfccl—.
will hear fewer indecent stories an tbe
range than you will tn the average dub
.imoking-room. Year “outfit." or bed­
hill by
wrwU. Tb«y
clothing, and equipenenta. will cost you
about half your earninga, and if you
out for » wjk «h» b r-p—fwUr
nmoke freely and do not try to save
money the end of the season will leave
importunati’ like the hackmen m New
York. They keep st a respectful dfa- you neither richer nor poorer. You will
tanefl and make the-ir offer in low, gentle often liave a wet bed, and tirnnk heaven
tones tiiat u stranger might not hear und for getting to it wet as it is; you will
no one could be disturbed by them. Ono always be up before daylight, and
generally two hours out of tlie night ss
n ftisal is accepUgl as a final answer.
They are an intelligent class of coolies well; you will eat coarse food, every­
—many of them can read. Their queer, thing fried in lord; you will be in the
little-ways fa a constant source of amuse­ saddle from twelve to eighteen hours
ment and surprise to tlie new-comer. every day; you will often suffer for the
When A. lia&lt;l been here only a few want of food and water during a long
weeks sire called a jinrikisha one morn­ day’s work in the hot sun; you will ex­
ing xs she wanted to go to tlie opposite pose yourself to some peril of life and
side of tbe bluff, more than a mile off. more of limb; you will be for much of
Previously she had made the some trip ■ tire time as absolutely cut off from the
in a brougham on fine mornings. She civilized world as if you were on a vessel
wm no sooner seated in tire jinrikfaha in mid ocean; you will vow three time* a
and well tucked up in her tap-robe, tluui clay that when you strike the ranch
tire little Jap was off like a shot without again you will quit; you will be sore and
asking or being told where he should bruised, cold at night and scorched by
take her. A. said to herself, “Well, now, day, wet to the skin one hour and
this is mighty queer! I wonder if you parched with thirst tire next, and for
know where 1 want to go! Very well, the reot of your life you will look back to
you can go ahead and I’ll see—1 shall not your life on the range with longing
volunteer any unasked information nowl" thoughts nf its charms.
The little man apparently needed none,
for he continued on a fast trot, now dulge their taste for riding by keeping
winding to the right, now turning to the more than two saddle hones. A
left, never once hesitating, on and on,
post tbe publin gardens, past the ceme­ much of his work at full run. . He
tery; toon he hiid left the Russian, tlie brratlrea tire finest air on earth, eate beef
American and the British flags in the as freely os an ordinary working man
dfatance, floating from tire consular* cats cahbugv and potatoes, and fabriea
of these respective countries. A.ls won­ the rlaas to which ho belongs are tire aris­
der increased mosnentarily—the fun be­ tocracy of labor. He is generous, al­
came exciting—she laughed quietly to ways quick to appreciate pluck and kind­
herself and wished khm one else could liness in others, chivalrous ta the few
enjoy it too. Jinrikfaha travel fa not so­ women he sees, ever ready to help liang
a horeritiiicf, and undergoes more hard­
cial ta tire least.
At last he stopped, dropped the thills ship and danger than a dozen soldiera.
and relieved her of the lap-robe with an —San Francisco Chronicle.
air of absolute assurance that she was
Deccrlptlnn of a Wonderful Machine.
where sire had planned to go—and she
"When I was laying tire foundation of
was. Not a word had parsed between
them.
Words seemed a superfluity. my mechanical fame and fortune, n few
years
ago, I boarded in a house flllel
Wlien her call was ended she was re­
turned home ta the same silent and mag­ with locomotive i-agineeni nnd firemec.
ical manner. One man who waits at .A practice prevailed there of enlivening
our gate for a chance passenger is no the supper table with social convenation,
longer able to run—he can only walk, and, the locomotive party being in the
and no one wants hfa services. Hfa lungs majority, the leading theme of talk was
ore nearly gone. The rapid, long-con­ stufiendous feats performed in railway
tinued running causes heart and lung runs, varied by minor incidents and rec­
diseases. The jini ikislia num often has to ords of narrow ««capes. Georgs Dew­
wait ta the cold, damp, night air, poorly hirst. who ran a lathe in the shop, s.n
protected when he fa ta an overheated opposite to me at tire table, and he got
state from long running.—Yokohama tired of being excluded from tho conver­
sation. Ho became ambitious to hear
Cor. New York Tribune.
himself talk in tiiat crowd.
“One evening, catching on in a lull in
In the Essen works there are 1.553 big the conversation, he called out loudly
ovens, 439 steam boilers, 450 steam en­ to me, "Well, I went over and saw tho
gines (representing together 18,000 horse machine to-day, and it is astonishing the
power). 1,023 machine tools, 83 •team tine work it docs!’ ’How does it work?
hammers, 31 rolling trains—involving a I inquired. ’Well.' said lie, 'by means of
daily consumption of 8,100 tons of coal a pedal -attachment a fulcrumed lever
and coke by the 1.048 furnaces, whore convorta a vertical reciprocating motion
draught is through chimneys of which into circular movement. The prineijial
one is 280 feet high, with a diameter ot (&gt;art of tire machine is a disk which re­
30 feet ut tho lottom. Tlie daily con­ volves rapidly on a vortical plane. Power
sumption of water—brought from the is applied through the axis of the disk,
Ruhr by on aqueduct—is 34,700 cubic and, wh^-n tire speed of the driving arbor
meters. There 1,778 steel lamps and is mcxleratc, the periphery of tire ma­
chine is traveling at a great velocity.
annually, though this quantity has just Work is dono on this periphery. Pieces
been diminished by the introduction of of the hanleet steel are by mere impact
electric lights. The work ceases only on reduced to any shape tire skillful oper­
ator derina.' ‘What on earth b the ma­
Sunday and on two or three holidays.
Tlie production is enormous. When chine!’ demanded a listener. ‘Oh, it b a
tbe Emperor William visited the place, new grindstone,' replied George; and a
in 1877, Mr. Kropp caused to bo set be­ silence that could be felt passed round
fore him tlie productions of a single day: the supper table."—Mechanical Progress.
1,800 rails, 160 wheel tires, 120 axles, ICO
railway wheels, 430 railway wedges,
1,000 bomb shells. The daily capacity of
the works is much more: 2,700 rails (two
ing is made in vain, and the powerful
and a lialf miles), 350 tires, 150 axles, 180

of a bird, or to tho seashore and hear
tho ever varying cadence of tlie wave.
Col. Prejevalsky« facte throw Jules
a cornet-player to blow his horn into
your ear. All these produce tones far Verne’s fancies into the shade. This
finer than those of the human voice. It famous Russian traveler lins fought his
is only when we combine intelligence way through Mongolia and Thibet with
with sound that’ we enjoy the beauties a party of seventeen soldiers and a host
of tbe human throat. It seems aa if our of other attendants, spent 43,000 rubles,
killed 400 people who barred his way,
the intelligent wording that ia so neces­ riven a number of Russian names to
sary. The trouble does not lie in our places nominally in the dominions of the
language, but in the mistaken notions of empire of China, and shown tire portrait
of the White Czar to enraptured crowds
of Mongolians longing to be taken under

Frank Buckland, tbe English natural­
ist, who died a few months ago. is much
talked about in England now. A school­
mate says that Buckland, when a boy,
used to gel up in tho middle of the night.
fully bind two fagot sticks together, for
tire purpoffi), u&gt; ho arid, of accustoming
himstJf to be called upon as a surgeon,

wheels, 1,000 wedges, 1,500 bomb shells.
In a month they can produce 350 field

inch cannon, eight 11 inch cannon, one 14
inch gun—the weight of the last being 57
short tons, its length 28 feet 7 inches. It is
one tiling to read these figures on paper,
decidedly another to travel among the
objects they represent, and witness their
extent, their vomitings of flame, their
harm-used immensity and to hear their
voice.—Harper’s Magazine.

There is not tho money in this business
that there used to be. I well recollect
tho time when a man with a stock of
imitation gold rings, Sleeve buttons,
collar buttons, etc., valued at |8 to |10,
could be easily make his $5 and |6 a
day. Country people are not tire only
ones who buy, either. Those of the city
who do buy, though, belong to the
working classes. Occasionally a welldressed. stylish young fellow invests in a
“snide" diamond from us, paying |1 for
it and is as much satisfied aa if it was a
genuine stone. -But seldom does he
come, along. If we make our dollar a
day we consider ourselves lucky. Some
-days we make more than others, but,
taken on on average, &gt;1 is a fair estimate

Tin- program of the loc&lt;&gt;

wa* enabled to keep poos with it foi
several hundred feet.. But the speed wa.

tance of, I believe. aliout five miles and
a quarter, was' reached in thirty-nim
minutes. Wien within two miles of
that place, the power .of tlie battery be­
ing fully up, the locomotive began to
run, on nearly n level jilane, at the rate
of nineteen miles an hour, or seven miles

n -aa .
alike to

The tuberose is now cultivated extenslvely m a field plant in Natal, South
Africa, and so favorable is tho climate

Traveler.

ftn tmiwvial

A Card to the Public
. 1 ho? rweived tire fojlow'
urn letter from Wasbinrfo.

pr
or

th

fa

Watches

am
th

Jewelry.
CLOCKS,

miralJe ptan to get an advertisement of
his good1" nnd )&gt;lacr of bnmnres before
the people, and lie applied to Lnorois foA.

Erotn alt the leadlex fa»-l&lt;wt*s.

SILVERWARE,

pasted on the same board with tbe of­
ficial announcements. I x Kimis being un­
der tlie direction and in the pay of the
dty auttairities could not agree to this
proposition without consulting his supe-

Tire cotmcil debated long and seriotnsly
over the matter, and at last gave thrir
consent on the condition that tlie Jew
pay the city an much a year for the privilige. Tliis w:w agreed- to. and the bill­
board and ite ix&gt;v&lt;-nng wa» brought into

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Tn all style*.

SPECTACLES,

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To flt any Eyr, Mid a rotn)-lf:i’ stack ot

Musical Goods.

A

MUSIC BOOK .« abort imf!

Cl St»o buy OLD GULP AM’

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by other merchants, and as Ixwxnis re-

did a flourishing and profitable business,
aud his boards could be found in every

THE SMOKERS OF THE CITT
TO OF
HASTINGS:

J. II. Jkamer d* (.'On tht l.iw (irotm.
it was not Ung until tho bill-board
was found in every civilised country.
Columbus (Ohio) Capital.

gMrt dnri nwked. luxtr; ■ l-wM -**2
edcaruavaaaUlfar. Samafr-i
band end no srtlOda! flavor A«k
*1 sent him

ery are intimations. from nature that it damnation of thousands of boys. “I rent
has some sj&gt;ecial mission. Mr. Ward, him off to college." Now, air, you strike
me at a point where I am ready to say
rbeumatism becomes impossible if celery this:
It ia a question in my mind
is freely used as an article of diet. “Cut whether J will ever send one of ■juine to
tire celery," he says, “into inch dice. Boil
in water until soft. No water must lx
poured away unless drank by tha in­ but I’d rather my boy w.inld sit down in
valid.
Then -take new milk, very heaven to learn his A B CTa than sitting
slightly thicken it with flour and flavor down in bell reading Greek. I tell you
it with nutmeg; worm with the celery my congregation, if I had a good lw&gt;y
in the-saucepan; terve with diamonds of who was loyal to God and the right. I
tox«U-d bread around the dish, and eat might trust him at college; but if I liave
with potatoes.
got a wayward, dissipated boy I will
"Permit me to say," he adds, “that never send him to college to get shut of
cold nor damp never produces rheuma­ him. You have made a mistake as long'
tism, but simply develops It. Tho acid as eternity to do so. There is many a
Mood is the primary cause and the sus­ man who lias sent his boy to college
taining power of tha evil. While the bec-tuse he did not know wliat eh.' to
blood is alkaline there can be no rheu­ do with him. You had better lure that
matism. and equally no gouL Let me boy to Steal something and rend him to
fearlessly say that rheumatism is im­ tlie penitentiary. That is my judgment
possible on such diet, and yet our med­
If lie is no account the penitentiary is
ical men allowed rheumatism to kin about aa safe a place as a college, because
over 8,000 human beings in 1870—every he will not only dissipate but ruin every
case as unnecessary as a dirtv face."__ other decent boy hr meets there. Ix*
Philadelphia Record.
him practice on coericta if you want
him to ruin somebody. Boys, let us .lie a
comfort und consulatiou to mother.—
Photography fa employed to recognise Rev. Sam Jontm.
good wood.
Micro-photographs aretaken of sections, longitudinal and trans­
verse, of standard pieces of timber bear­
When about 10 years old hfa father
ing a certain known maximum or mini­ fitted for him a small workshop, and
mum strain. Three are enlarged and there he constructed models of sawmills,
serve w» coniparinons for other samples fire-engines, ateambraitB, steam-engines,
Any piece which the educated eye de- electrical nnd other rnacliinra. One of

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greyhounds bum from 175 to 300 tons

not tomckry with

attaint'd. Tliis velocity was continued which explains itself:
’
few a mile, when one of tlie crib cracked
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SIGNAL
entirely open, which caused the acids to
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w&lt;’r It’iHtitmoil
intermix, and, as a consequence, the pro­
WaiMfqiton City. Afan-li inti,
pelling- power was partially weakened.
Two of tbo otlier cells subwquentiy mri ifr. John Jhurmer,
P. O. Dratrtr .V&lt;i. 12:.,
•
with simitar disaster.
Hairttii^, Hii-hiaaiL
Tire profrasor proceeded cautiously,
Dcffftiir:
’W,‘
fearing obstructions on tlie way, such aa
I haw tfu; honor to
uou thoi
the coming of cars in the opporite direc­
tion. and cattle on tire road. Seven lialte
were made, occupying in all , forty emmml Krp^iur
»”*■
minutes. But, notwithstanding there
//jou rfll han th,- „„mr. .
hindrances and delays, the trip to and
from Bladensburg wite accomplished in aM wav warnh. j.
one minute less -than two hours. Tlie me al ana af then r,il&lt; iu,ir2.
cells were made of light earthenware. il?"
' &gt;!,”r '*!•
Uvnnhed ta
„l t/,r
v
without reference to durability. Tills IM* renree.
J
am.
wry
part ot the apparatus could tiiercfore
Your obtuimt m mnt,
easily be guarded against mishap. Tire
• •
. „H'■H'HAZr.K,
great point established was, tiiat a loco­
Bria, and Jirt. Maj. urn&gt;i '
motive on tire principle of Prof. Page
Chitf Siyntil Offit-rr. U.’h.a.
could be made to travel nineteen milra
From now on 1 Will havethe weather
an hour. But it was found on subse­ predictions dully except s-ttndai ner
quent trials that tire least jolt, such as telegraph. I 'have also ta.irebi’two
that caused by tire end of a rail a little standard thermometer,. Whldi bare
above tbe level, tiirew the batteries oat been tested at the Washington Mgnsl
of working order, and the result was a office as to their correct nevi. IWda
halt. Tliis defect could not he over­ this, I have bought a line Holosteriek l»come, and Prof. Page reluctantly ftlwui- romuter. which shows the state of the
doited his discovcrj'.—Ben: Perley Poore. weather. All of there instruments are
displayed in front of my store for the
beneflt ot the public. 1' :inu win poet
the predictions in vi ritting on ^bulletin
Bill-buanls came into use as artieljs board in front of my etore. Tdt-xphin
upon which announcrinents and procla­ the flags hoisted daily. I have canli
mations were posted in London about which will lie given free to any om
the year 1740. A man by the name of who will call at iny store.
.
’
iziemis, who hail been a street crier, ob­
Id eoacluvloo. 1 * !V ttuit l Lite to* tag.
tained j«erm»sion from the authoritij* to
erect on vacant lots n number of Ixv.rdii,
u]»on which ho placed tlie official adver­
tisements 4&gt;f-tlw city and received a
small stipend from tlie municipal author­
ities for Die service. Tlie erection of
there l«oard." and tire matter placed upon
them of course attracted the attention of
the populace, and they were constantly
surrounded by crowds reading tire apnourfbemtnbi. This fact struck tlie

It is sometimes a difficult matter to
ventilate bed-rooms properly. Opening
a window often ’ causes a draught that
the pastimes of his cldldhood was to take
may be more injurious than air less
Tho English florists have a peculiar pure. A very simple ventilator, which
tnetiiod of packing cut flowers in boxes. allows a free current of air without pro­ jected. Tlie advantage of this method a
The box is furnished with a number of ducing a draught, may be made by any that it allows all timber for important
books all around tlie aidrt, and the flow- one. Have a piece of inch board, four positions to be tested before being used. with no tools but his pocket-knife.
When 13 misfortune overtook his fattier,
era ore fastened to the books with stringa, inches or more in width, cut to fit the —Ohio Lumlier Journal.
and he had to withdraw from school :md
thus rendering it impossible for the flow- window casing. It should be long enough
to preclude any draught entering on
Manti’," °TO
Scteaoe
cither. side. Raise the window- and rest
land to protect cut flowers, Imt American it ou tlie top of the board so that no air ? °°(! •
-111 burn in (hem.
may pan between the sash and the horn
Tort to Urtrpool. Th. Nrt,
board. A free current of air will then

to comfortably ventilate the room __
M*. Whittier says tiiat yellow is his Chicago Herald.
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Townsends mesmerism thn-.- n, ,
•f® *nd has m-t re..,-/':Cr
mental equilibrium rinre
.police heailqunrtera he
,lu
was under the lofluenre Th?* &gt;
chairs were hot and pins v ? Jf*1
tag into him. It um piffurS?1?

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                  <text>The Hastings Banner,
VOL XXX. NO. 51.

HASTINGS, MICH., APRIL 15, 1886.

ROGERS &amp;
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FAUSEY,
HASTINGS, MICH.,
'

SJELLS THE CELEBRATED--

IU.WJ 'I'M ■ER!

3

County News.
Carlton.
.J.?!?1
l» »»er «o.l Deck wu
CovS ■“B’Vkior by a 3 majority over
th- S;„&gt;m
ml ttff vote,
me republicans 95.
fonnerly of this town
here f "Innwot*.
visiting friends

W

B-J’rtne and wife, of Nashville,
D l#wa over Sunday!
Mra. frank Andrus and daughter
-'I.‘Sris

MOEGO-THORNAyPLE.
Henry Strong is all smiles, the reason
is liecause he is pa.
ueiuT at tnw writing.
Mrs. Turner and daughter of Morgan
who hM
visiting
Moida?: -to8W"’8tort€d for Dak0^ are on the sick Hat. also Mrs. Wilson of
the same place.
Mr. and Mrs. James Nesbit have taken
Jud Becker and wife are keeping
house for John Lewis.
' * a girl to raise. She is quite young.
Mr. E. O. Hyde is constable.
. machines have been thoroughly tested, and have SdSX-obaik'republican
was electNine Bah lights on the lake Monday
1&lt;MC° 0VW Frank
...lisfactory in every instance. Call and look them
night.
Mrs. C. Wallace is sick. Something
in£r?nl&gt;aIVr’.01 Hasttn«9. wasenjoyL1* Ann"
14st weekiu the sugir like the yellow jaundice is what the
doctor says ails her.
bushes of this town.
Mrs. Henry Hayman returned from
, Elder Moore, of Hastings, will give a
York state last Thursday. She brought
.^
plratlon
of
ihe
Bible,
■ ini iarge sales of this plow and the splendid satisfaction it April 18th. at the school house. All her mother with her.
Petition sent to the sheriff, asking
-iv.■- wherever tried proves its worth. The North Fairfield is turn oh. and give him a full bouse.
IV ash. Cain had 18 quarts of canned him to appoint E. O. Hyde Dept. Sher­
th,- !»■-' glow made, as every farmer will tell yov who nses it. fruit
walk out of the cellar one night iff for Thornappie and Morgah—a step
^’^''^Mr.Caintopoke in the right direction.
The l ick's Spring Tooth Harrow is a Harrow that every his fruit next
Sugar party last Thursday afternoon
time.
farmer ovght to have. For sale evclnsively by Rogers &amp; Fausey. Cllttie Landon, of Freeport, spent and dance at night at Daniel Bollin­
ger's.
Sunday at home with her mother
•Quilting
party at William Hill’s
rJTIk'Member our headquarters in the Elevator, Jefferson St
Thursday the 16th, and a dance at night.
R. R. dub has again revived. They
visi^n« hte daughter are marshaling their forces for an ac­
Mrs CharJes Nash at Clarksville.
Center is visiting Mr. Frank tive campaign. Barber Mind is leader.
A good many hard words were said
Blood and wife at Eajt Curlton.
Geo. Carpenter hade his friends adieu last Friday night at R. R. hall. They
not becoming, and.parties making
and departed for his home in Iowa last awere
profession of religion should be more
Monday.
Frank Skinner .is getting ready to guarded aud keep their angry passions
down.
move his house on the ground he has
Daniel Bollinger commenced laying
rented of James B. Carpenter.
the foundation lor his new house tart
Orin Stearns, of Campbell, staid over Monday.
•Sunday with Jay Carpenter.
.
J. N. Parker's father froth Ohio ar­
One of our neighbors got up last Sun­
rived last Sunday. Ho drove a team,
day morning, loaded up his wagon with
was storm staid for two days on th»*
maple sugar intending to go to Hast­ way on account of the snow’ rtorrii of
ings, but it was rattier late so he con­ last w’cek.
cluded to wait and get linearly start
School oflicers of Morgan district
the next morning. His next step was hired u school teacher as they supposed,
tO-pack up a bushel of eggs and go to and ahe was to commence Monday the
tm* Center, when a neighbor came along 19th. It looks as if there will have to
and asked him what he was 1 doing. lie a new teacher looked up.
“Why" he said “I am going over to tlie
If the righteous can scarcely In saved,
Center to sell these eggs." “Don't vou where will the prohibitionists be found
know Unlay is SundayT “Sunday? that votes from principle? () consist­
not much. 1 guess you are trying to sell ency. thou art a jewel.
me.” It was some time before he bould
be convinced that it was Sunday.
FEEKFORT.
Fred FJeihlng is on the sick list.
If Gleaner will tell us where he gets From the Herald.
Eber Mollit is our path master this
warm sugar perhaps we would not
year..
have to go without.
•
i
■Ilicob Beeler does not intend to
j Ge&lt;». Wickham is bound to gpt sick.
I Beverian barley takes the lead hdthiuks. move to Washington Territory until
Billy Divine is very sick. Il» had a after harvest.
The fish are being hauled In by the
stroke of paralysis. At this writing he
boat loads on the mill pond and river
is no l»etter
Frank Watkins has moved up north. now-a-days—and nights.
Robt. McNec, of Irving, was in Char­
He will stpp at Wy man. Montcnlm Co.
The beet wishes of his many frihnds go lotte last week before the board of medi­
cal examiners for Increase of pension.
with him.i
Miss Ollie Clemehs entertained’her
Frank Cain and Marvin SacMett arc
Sabbath school class last Saturday. It
selling patent eveners.
Eil Jones has a new additionion his was a “sweet" time, and the claw en­
house’ which he will use for a slimmer joyed the wnnu sugar very much.
Albert Lictka, four miles west, re­
kitchen, j »
ceived u severe injury to the little fin­
ger of his right hand, while repairing
ASSYRIA.
a drive well last Saturday. His physi­
cian hopes to save the member.
Everything quiet since electios.
One of our correspondents speaks of
Wm. Clark has moved into .Mra.
“dirty woyk" being done at the last
Griffins house.
election in his township, yet that town
School begins here next Monday.
was
hardly on exception to the general
Ettie Tompkins has returned from
rule. Irving township ringstera put
Ga'esburg.
Henrv Vrectengberg has moved to in their “dirty work" for Weeks liefore
the election. “Dirty work” against
Penn, Cass Co., Mich.
Henry Moore has moved onto the Freeport wan begun at Irving Station
and elsewhere in tho township, as far
Erartus Churchill place.
Dr. Fay and wife are in Jackson Co., back as February.
One result of the Irving township
to attend the funeral of the Dr.’s broth­
er and mother who died very suddenly election was to prove the deserved
popularity at home where they are
last week.
Jacob Hartom is very low. It is not known of two Freeport citizens.—John
Yarger and Wm. Moore. Irving for
expected that he wiU last very long.
W. W. Hartom, of South ttaginaw, is many years part has had an average of
75 greenback majority. Yet J. Yarger.
visiting his father.
Mr. I’erley Thomas has moved on to democrat, was beaten by A. P. Wood
with only 7 majority for clerk and Wm.
Sam Ball’s farm.
.
Billy MmIran is nursing a very sore Moore, republican received the same
number ol votes for treasurer as Wm.
finger. A felon is the cause of it
Brua
the greenback nominee. This re­
J. F. Wright Esq., of Bellevue, visit­
sult was secured in spite of the fact
ed friends in Assyria last week.
Qus Sackett and J. Morehouse with that both of the greenback nominees
their families visited Unlee Abe Hol­ were strong candidates.
Dr. DeVore is arranging his business
ton Sunday.
to remove from Freeport soon. The
Sam Ogden has a new well.
James Kent, of Augusta, visited A. doctor has already ceased to attend pro­
fessional calls and expects to leave
G. Kent last week.
. r
Walter Spaulding has returned from sometime next week, lie will reside
In Grand Rapids the coming summer,
the north.
•Mrs. Margaret Loomis, of Saginaw but will not practice medicine fsr a
City, is visiting her brother Jacob Har- year or two at least The doctor has
M»n-h lOtli. ISM.
' ^Among
______ the Assyria items in the resided in this village for the past ten
years and has built up a large and suc­
Hartings Journal of last week, was the cessful practice. The departure of Dr.
foUowing.artlde. “Arevrla is wrelv in and Mrs. DeVore from our midst wlH
need of a first class doctor. ’ Dr. Fay, caase sincere regret and sorrow among
a large circle of intimate friends and
the resident phyaisian here, is u gradu­
ate from the Detroit Medical College acquaintances.
Misses Ella Roush and Minnie Cheseand hits bad nine years practice in
brough are the guests of Miss Ollie
Detroitaud vicinity and has established
to-day.
a reputation hero as a careful and con- Clemens
Miss Augusta Hinkler will board
with
-“corrie Shepard during her
HIS STOCK OF
term of school.
Mr. 8. Finch and wife weuv tn Grand
Rapids this morning lor a short visit
among relatives.
Miss Addie Yerrington returned to
nUeman’s absence to insult and abuse. her home in this place yesterday after
m by such dirtv ooctemptable fling.is
spending several weeks with her par­
not fit to live in a civilized community. ents in Middleville.
We would advise the Journal corres­
Mr. D- Darling’s grandson, O. D.
pondent to drop the personality busi­ Henyan, departed for Central City,
ness or some one may ahow him up for Neb., Monday nwning. Otto has lived:
the benefit of the Banner subscribers.
with his grandpai cuts near Fillmore:

Champion Mower.

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apsxtntil you have seen our specialties.
I-1- R\I1S11 ING GOODS—A new fresh
stock and a great varieties of novelties.
A cordial invitation to the public.

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MONEY SAVED!

Having bought a large invoice of TEA,
we will until further notice give each customer

a better TEA than ever before; and to induce
customers to try, will give a 5&lt;Cent ticket with
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each pound for cash.

Tickets, good in 25c

1 t- lor any Crockery we have in stock at face
value.
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Lacey.
,Mabel Williams, of Middleville, is
visiting her auntie Mrs. Humphry.
Ida Cora, of Battle Creek, is visiUnr
her grand -parenta Mr. and Mrs. Bab­
cock.
Mrs. Rossman, of Belding, has been
visiting her daughter, Mrs. Wagon-,
hinder but has returned to her home.
Unde Ben, your new fence looks reul ’
nice.
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Air. Hill is quite sick again-

Try Our Tea!

Smith, Hams

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DUSSELL HAS
Removed

DRY GOODS
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Goods,

io the first Door East of Hicks Bros. Gro•
eery, on State Street,

Where he will be pleased to welcome all his cus­
tomers and friends, as well as to greet mMiy new
ones. As heretofore, he keeps the Best of Goods
in his line, at the Lowest Prices.

17072878

JULIUS RUSSELL

BOWEN'S MILL8.
A good deal of sickness among the
children
Cha*. Bixler is on the sick list.
Mr. Warren. the new miller, has ar­
rived and taken pMscftSion of the mill.
The campofS.0. V. are prospering
finely. Home have been mustered in at
their last meeting and others are io
f&lt;TheG. A. R. port has an open poK
this wwk Thursday evening.
.
The Lroom brigade is in a flourishing

^Eld. GUtaspie and wife, go this wejk
to rHouth Haven, called there by tie
aicknaaa of Mr. Glllaspie’s mother.

WHOLE NO. 1611
roller mill which Hostings uspirea to.
They departed minus the satisfied look
which denotes success.
Julius Caldwell hre been appointed
village Marshal, which is a precursor
of a better standard of law and order
in our town.
An enthusiastic, audience filled G. A.
R. hall Friday evening where Hill Port
No. 159 celebrated the twenty-first an­
niversary of the surrender nt Gen. Lee.
The ceremonial were very appropriate
and stirred thd slumbering “war spirit”
of the veterans present.
Rev. Hunsberger, of Sparta, was in
town Thursday and preached in the
evening at the Methodist church to a
large congregation of his former hearers
and parishioners.
Robert Allen recently purchased the
old Wilson place and is building a new
bam upon the same and otherwise fix­
ing it up.
Last Wednesday night burglars suc­
ceeded in taking a profitable amount of
boodle from residents of this place. W.
O. Clark entertained the unceremonious
visitors at his house to the tune of
fifteen dollars, a sliver watch and chain
and a good square lunch. They also
called at W. D. Gardner’s residence and
relieved Abel Gardner of a ten dollar
bilL ’ Other housen were entered but
nothing more was taken. Suspicion
pointed her sharpest finger toward two
strangers who hod tarried in out midst
for a few days and the law rose up in
all ita local strength andgathered them
in.. Deputy Sheriff Henry Damoth was
nrrfsted Friday and bound over for
trial on the 17th, for abusive driving of
Chas. Cook’s horses while returning
from Grand Rapids with the suspected
buglars. Damoth was under the in­
fluence of liquor and forced the horses
to make the distance from Grand Rap­
ids in four hours with three persons In
the buggy.
Chas Granger, of Grand Rapids street,
.walks with a graceful limp to favor a
foot that was badly, sprained by the
miscarriage of a tremendous kick
which he delivered at an innocent hen.
The hen is in usual good health.
H. D. Purdy, who was pronounced
insane by the probate Court last fall,
has so far improved as to be upon our
streets dailv.
Middleville cannot boast of much
architectural beauty, but she can feel
proud of the best system of street light­
ing of any place in the county.

W. C. Downing has moved onto the
premjses he recently bought of J. M.

The exchange bank Of Woodland is a
permanent Institution and fills n long
felt want.
,
The school Board have decided that
non resident pupils must .pay their
tuition for the term in advance; in case
the pupil for certain reasons leaves the .
school before the expiration of the term,
a certain rate will be refunded.
Miss Furnish, of Nashville, has been
engaged to teach the primary depart­
ment of the viltaqp school.
Mrs. O. M. Wheeler is dangerously

E. I’, and Albert Barnum and Frank
Leeand familes have gone to Nebraska.
The question may arise sometime in
the future, which would be more gener­
ous on the part of the government, to
allow every wealthy fanner to take a
vacation outweetto gobble up hornet
stead land, or to make loan enough to
the poor men whom the law intended to
benefit, to enable them to go west and
take up a homestead.
The fish market is being well sup­
pled by the boys.
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The pioneer steam grindstone of
Woodland, is in operation at C. A.
Hughs shop.
CASTLETON.
George Beas, of Portland, visited
here the past week.
Wtn. Croft has moved in town again.
J. Stages, of Lansing, is visiting old
friends.
B. W. Austin took bis bees from his
saw dust house last Friday. He thinks
there is nothing like saw dust to pre­
serve bees through the winter.
Elder Price is putting up a large
frame barn.
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Geo.DIUenbeck has had onto of Camp­
bell $ Co.'s furnaces put in his new
house and pronounce* it a daisy.
Wash Price is building an addition
to ids barn.,
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Allen Graham has moved into Clod
Price’s house on State road.
Mr. Wnu Beas and wife wish to extheir thanks to the community for
their kindness in assisting in the sick­
ness and burial of their daughter.
Mrs. Annie Benton and Miss D. Mur­
phy. of Hastings, were guests of E.
Lockhart the past week.
Peter Galenger has built a fine car­
riage house;
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We need a warm rain.
Mr. Valmey raised his new frame
barn last Saturday without an accident. ,,
After the raising the company partook
of a line supper prepared by Mrs. Var­
ney.
Died, April nth. of croup, Nellie May
daughter of Mr. and Mm. Bees. The
funeral services were held at the U. B.
church. Rev. Smith officiating: The
remains were interred in the East Castfcton cemetery .
I). W. Smith has built a new board
fence around his house.
.
Peter Bass has commenced the baaement of his new barn.
Last Tuesday we were visited by one
of Dakota’s blizzards and for re'venu
hours it snowed and blew terribly.
The roof of M. H. Bloom's barn was
blown off.

North-west Castleton.
Mr. John Bronson is working at Mr.
Payne’s house.
Miss Emma Slocumn will commence
her school at Morgan this week. We
hope she will have stieceM.
There Is some talk bf building a
church at the Varneys Corners. We
would Im- glad to see one there.
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The U. B. church will be painted
soon, and will have a new coat of alatiastine in the inside.
Plowing will liegiu soon.
Mr. Blocher anil sons are working at
their new bam bam. It will be a big
one, 44x80 with basen.ent under the
same.
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Mr. IL Warner’s child is on tho sick
list at the present.
Peter Gurd has moved his shoe shop
,to Woodland, where ho will do all
DELTON.
work in his line.
Asa savs Emanuel's slips did not do
The roads are in fine condition and
any gooa; but come to find out Asa the farmers north are moving off their
was the one that got left,
railroad ties.
The wheat would be much benefited
North-eabt Hastings
by a good warm rain, but this portion of
Spring has come and the croaking the country need not feel ashamed of
the present outlook for a wheat crop
of frogs is heard in our land.
Farmers have liegun plowing for oats. for your scribe has been traveling
George Sweet was in Marshall the through a goodly portion of the country,
both north and west, and naw no betpast week.
There is to be a quilting at Mr. Ins- । ter looking wheat than Is to be found
1 in this vicinity. '
ley’s Thursday afternoon.
Plowing for oats is the order of farm
A dance at James Sutton’s Tuesday
work now, and a man from Kalamazoo
night April 13ih.
Homer Wood and Anna Wood spent’ has been going the rounds trying to sell
a new plow with a revolving landside.
Sunday at Phillip Dunbar’s.
Cause of that 12 x 14 smile on Wesley' 1buEour farmers do not bite at the bait.
We are anxious to hear what the
Stewarts face was the advent of a six
pound girl that arrived on Wednesday, *directors decide upon in regard to let­
April 7th. Mr. and Mrs. Demott think Jting Jerry build our raflroad. We say
they are growing old now they are 1let him build it. -We are ready to help
called grandpa, and grandma.
(our bondsman out on his payment
Thomas Bl&amp;skman. of Bowens Mills,
We are now ready to tell you of that
at his son’s, F. A., the 11th and
wedding as mentioned last week. The visited
’
parties were Mr. Leroy Barnum. of this 112th. He is looking very healthy for a
place, and Miss Bertha Anders, of Hope. 1man of his years.
Uncle Abram Bush, now 88 years old
We wish them a long and prosperous
journey through life and a place of or
' nearly so, is looking for n warm day
to catch some of the finny tribe, in
rest in heaven.
*hich
he takes great delight
Uncle Chancey Brown, who has been ’
suffering so long from heart disease, . Sabbath school was organised the 4th
departed this life on Friday morning. ’for the coming summer with J. R. Bush
He leaves a wife, four sons and one 1us superintendent
F.
A. Blackman is building an addi­
daughter to mourn his loss. Funeral
to his horse barn.
services were held at his late residence tion
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on the town line on Sunday at 11 o’clock
Banfield.
Itevl Hunsberger officiating. The be­
April "th, being the birthday of both
reaved family nave the sympathy of a
heat of friends.
.
,
1Levi Palmatler and Lewis Bresee, about
sixty of their mutual friends gathered
RUTLAND.
at the residence of Mr. Palmatler to
The ground is to wet to plow except make merry with them.
The evening passed very pleasantly
on sandy soil. This will make oat sow­
in games and music by the young peo­
ing late.
A sugar social for the benefit of Rev. ple and the usual amount of “gossip
A. K. Stewart will be held at Douglas and politics'* among the older ones.
A bountiful repast was provided
Hall’s Friday evening April 16. Don’t
fail to come everybody, and boys bring by Mrs. Palmatler, of which all par­
your best girl, I know she likes sugar took in a manner that gave credit to
Mrs. Palmatler m cook.
Fred
as well as you ab.
.
Jacob Edger has taken the A. Bowne Brunner presented the following pre­
farm and proposes to stock it with sents which were received with expres­
sions of thanks by the recipients:
cows to filrnish your city with milk.
To Mr. Palmatler, elegant hanging
Rev. Crosby filled the appointments
Heide,
McGocklin.
on Sunday last for Rev. Stewart who lamp—Messrs.
Brunney and wives.
Large looking glass—Messrs. E. J.
Poor,
A.
B.
Morford.
U.
Bellinger,
Messers. Knickerbocker and Hollo­
peter with their families are going to Arthur Fisher. Gilbert Hunt and wives.
Bunyans Pilgrim’s Progress^-Mary
Missouri
to
seek
a
new
home.
since a small boy and. is an upright
Frank Campbell returns to his home and Eva I'almatier.
young man.
Silk Handkerchief—C. A. Bratee ami
Rev. Brotherton returnedlart week in Dakota.
Mr. Wm. MWvu&amp;.,who has been u wife.
from a several days revival tabor at
Hair brush—Hiram FMmatier and
reeldeat of this town 4or a long time
Hart’s corners near Orangei-fllB,'jmd. wllLmalte his home elsewhere.
wife.
reports flattering success in that vkrinHandkerchief and socks—Levi Bresee
itv. He is at present suffering from d
and wife.
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WOODLAND.
severe cold and lung trouble, contract­
Shaving mug—Herbert Bowman and
The dwelling bouse of A. G. Lips­
ed during his absence.
wife.
comb was entirely destroyed bos—
To Mr. Bresee. Longfellow's Poems—
w’ith the. contents by fire on bwt JF
Brothers and sisters in the L O. G. T.
Kwnurvnxa.
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-.norning. The family escaped
Book entitled Strong Drink—Mary
of
Miss Gertie Spaulding, of tidx place,, difBcnlty from the bjiildlng.aoj
and
Eva Palmatler.
was with friends in Hustings last Sun­ the children being injured by then
Tooth brush—Maud Brvaee.
The loss falls heavy on the tamil]
day.
Shaving soap— Ina Bresw.
it B. Meaner and Russ Wightman, of! lost even all t^eir clothing.
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Shaving mug and brush—Mra. Levi
Geo. Carjieatt-r and A. T. 0
Hastings, were in Middleville last week;
&gt; have
and it was surmised they came to see
------- gone to Indiana to sell ]
French &amp; Son In the interest of that equalizers.

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partment should be addressed U&gt; Mr. K. I&gt;aveoport. Woodland. Mich.

reaching the jobbers, making a total of
84&lt;&gt;.35. Subtract the 30 cents, which
the fanneAecelved for the corn, and
the balance, 846,Uu, will show the amaz­
ing' profits made by those who do not
till the soil to grow the com, but who
multiply infinitely by scientific means
the mischievous powers of the grain,
and who from this hurtful multipliwltion, reap easy. large and reliable profits.
ITie original price of tho bushel of corn
Is contained 155 times in tbe ultimate
receipts from it. In this way, the enor­
mous wasting power of alcoholic dlink
can tie easily^ understood. Political re­
formers and statisticians who talk so
learnedly about “hard times." appear to
have skipped suchNjalculations as the
above. It may not De out of place to
state that in 18S0 there were. WJH97 in­
sane persons, "11,881 idiots, 88.6G5 pau­
pers, 59.255 prisoners, or 316,812 persons,
each of whom can tract! a portion at
least of his troubles to liquor.—Miller’s
Journal.

IN THE GREAT

WHEAT

iDdlana.

FIELD

In Mid monogocontained Iim t»--cus»«&gt;
fwdcrs. BoM only tiremtnttiewbolcbbuhuiiWienwf. Ik&gt;uiTJ£
POWDBB OO.jl#* tripalMYd Interest m atormld. wut wUSt
ttMTO 1&gt; claimed tnttedu.- an i
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Endrie Fortner.
,
Ed’r Prairie Earner: My method of
improving seed corn, preparation of
soil and cultivation is as follows: I
have small pieces of land containing
to M acre, so far from any other fields pt
coni that the pollen can not mix In dif­
Jferent fields. I fertilize and’prepare
the soli well, then select seed to plant
*from ears as near alike ns passible, the
most uniform in depth of grain, and
1
color and size of cob. ’ I plant 3 grains
‘in a hill und cultivate thoroughly.
*When the corn begins to tassel, and be­
fore
it comes iirtiloom, I gn through
1
the plots und cut out dll luirren stalks,
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all stalks showing the least signs
•and
of smut, leaving nothing but the best
&lt;
and most uniform perfect stalks.
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When the corn begins to harden 1 select
the
best and most uniform ears for
‘
seed.
This method kept up for a series
'
of years will very rapidly Improve the
‘
1corn, and w’lll breed out the nubbins
and
deformed
ears. T^o kinds of corn
1
should
never be planted in the same
’
field,
if it can be avoided, as it mixes
1
very
easily, and it is hard to breed out
’
the
mixture. White corn should have
‘
1white col«, and yellow corn red cola.
JAMES RILKY.
Tiiorntown. Ind., March 15.

The above illustrates some of the
Uedpc Fences.
Ohio Farmer.
scenery in the famous Devil’s Lake
1 have had live years’ experience in I
country, in Northern Dskotiu This
region, in its entirety, was formerly
trimming and carihgfor hedge fences. |
hdd by the Cut Head and Teton Sioux.
and I am inclined to think that they
are well-nigh immitigated nuisances. |
Thev are now, however, placed on a
In the first place.it requires more work j
small portion of it, on the south shores
of Devil’s Lake. The entire country
to prepare the ground and sot one out1
consists of several million acres of
than to build a good fence of some
other kind. Also it is often necessary
choice, undulating prairie, more fertile
than the lands of the valley of the anto ibuild and maintain one. or possibly
two fences besides the growing hedge,
dent Nile, and was given them by Secin order to protect it from the depreda­
retary Schurz of the Interior Depart­
tions of start until it Is large enough
in mt. Afterward the greater portion
of it was taken away from theta by
to serve as a fence. Then it is frequent- ;
ly necessary to replace the plants that
Secretary Teller, of later authority,
save and excepting the portion now
are killed by the cold of winter (often
quite a large proportion of the hedge),
held by them on the south side of the
to say nothing of having the pleasure
lake. Of the portion surveyed and
thrown open tc entry, for actual settleof waiting from four to eight years for
a fence that will begin to turn stock Prairie Farmer
I ment bv the government, there is still
that is not very unnily, besides having
Indian corn is titanically one of the remaining, untaken, a fine tr^ct of
,
although it is being taken up
a fence when done that cumbers more grassis, and is known to science as Zea country;
ground than a dozen good fencos have mayii. The first or generic name conies rapidly by a good class of wttlera from
from tho Greek Zoa tq live, alluding to Michigan, Ohio. Indiana and the other
any business to occupy.
And one’s trouble does not end here its nutritive qualities, and *irom the principal states; The government land
by any manner of means, for the hedge second or specific term comes its com- ,office is held at Devil’s Lake Citv, on
The basis of all road improvements Is
requires to be trimmed once or (if the mon name of maize. The great family the north shore.
&lt; drainage of surface and subsoil. To
best results are desired) twice each year. (Jramiua or grassesembraces hundreds
this first essential, proceed as
This little dty is a most promising obtain
(
This may not seem to be much of u dis­ of genera, from thwtiny shoots which infant of two years, which has been follows:
If an embankment or grade
1
advantage, but I think I can build and clothe the fields to the the tall bamboos burned up once, and yet boaste of some does
not already exist, make one so
&lt;
. keep in repair a better fence than it of which the Chinese construct their fifteen hundred inhabitants and is that
the crown thereof shall be two
1
'hedge and even replace it when worn houses. Wheat, oats, barley, rye, rice, growing rapidly.
higher than the bottom of the
The fine prairie feet
1
ditches at sides; it should l*e at
out, at less expense than is necessary to sorghum and sugar cane are also mem- 1country north of the lake is all tributa- broad
1
raise and trim a hedge fence. Besides I tiers of tills famfly. Com varies from ry to it. It has two newspapers, two least
20 feet wide with eight inches
1
have very fre&lt;iuently seen good hedge most of the grasses in having the alum large grain elevators, a Hour mill, and crowning.
Grade the side ditches so as
&lt;
fences quite a number of years old (up­ or stalk filled with pith between the a surprising numiier of stores, ajteating to
1 carry all flood water to nearest water
ward of a dozen years to my personal joints instead of being hollow. Anoth­ the magnitude of its trade. It certain- course.
Supplement the foundations
&lt;
knowledge) so bailly winter-killed as to er variation from the usual type of the ly has a sure and prosperous future be- thus
i
made by-underdrains of first-class
be actually ruined. Nor is this by any class is, that corn is montecious—that fore it, as any one can see, who looks tile.
I
' When the surface ditches have
means all that can be said of the dis­ is, it produces its staminate and pistil­ out from the top of the huge elevators removed
all of the water which will
i
late Dowers on different parts of the hundreds of thousands of fertile prairie readily
advantages of a hedge.
i
flow away through them, the
No matter how Well cared for and same plant. The tassel is made up of acres stretched away to the north, cast, soil
will still be sufficiently saturated to
i
trimmed a hedge may be, even if the staminate (lowers, which shed the fer­ and west, which cannot only produce make
i
a spongy and unstable base for
roots are pruned along the side of the tilizing pollen upon the silks, each one thirty bushels of No. 1 hart! wheat to ian embankment. Place parallel lines
hedge, sooner or later, when it has be­ of which is a pistil lory? enough to pro­ the acre, but has markets at Duluth of
&lt; tile about three feet below the bot­
come well established, the roots will trude from the husk. Of the nlstory of and the great lakes on one side of it and tom
l
of the surface Hitches, along the
spread into the adjoining fields, and Indian com nothing is known with cer­ St. Paul. Minneapolis ami Chicago on Irnse
1
of tho embankment, and they will
will rob the land for several roils on tainty. All .the early explorers and the other. The great flouring mills at thoroughly
I
drain the lower stratum of
either side of a considvrable portion of first settlers in the New World found it Minneapolis, by the way, alone have soil
I
for the entire road, to a depth of
its fertility. So generally is this the in cultivation among the aboriginiea. a grinding capacity of 40BCO.OOO of inearly five feet below the road surface.
The
pro-historic
mound-builders,
whtf
case, that I have never yet seen a crop
bushels yeariv, and these great markets As
.
far as the sub-grade of the road is
raised txside an old and vigorous hedge inhabited the continent before the In­ are all easy of access.
&lt;concerned this plan when well executed
that was not practically a failure for dian tribes found by Europeans must
But the fact has l-een clearly proven leaves
1
nothing to be desired. The sur­
quite a distance from the hedge. Then have u.4«l com for food, as It is proved that it is also a line stock country, the 1face however, which has absorbed wa­
nearly every root broken by the plow by finding charred grain and cobs in winters being no longer in duration ter
।
from the rainfall, and retains it by
will sprout, und the shoots thickly some of the mounds which have Ixxin than here in Michigan, and while the reason
i
of its puddling condition, is
Many eminent botanists thermometer may indicate a few de­ faulty, and can only lie mode complete
covered with thorns are do inconsider­ explored.
suppose that Indian com is a native of grees lower temperature, the extreme by
able detriment in grain or even grass.
I adding a dressing or covering, which
But perhaps as bad a feature of the South America, for the reason it has dryness and exhilarating qualities of shall
i
lie both durable and imprevious
hedge, as any other, if indeed it be not it has been growing wild in Paraguay. the atmosphere make the winters much to
i water. The underdralnageof a road
the worst, is the fact that very many of -Yet the “Hourcom recently introduced more endurable; not only to people, but will ordimaily cost about 8400 per
the smaller twigs pruned from the from Brazil differs so largely from the for stock also, while the stock man has mile, and for the amount expended no
northern
type,
in
growth
and
chemical
hedge are so small that it is impossible
access to unliminated quantities of the better
'
improvement can be devised for
to gather them all up, and consequently composition as to suggest doubts of sweet, nutritious pniine grasses, which ordinary
&lt;
roads. No smaller than four
they remain scattered along the hedgjx-• latters South American origin. The can lie had for winter use for the troub- inch
.
tile should be used, and as much
and often are carried by the wind tor 1'od-corn is considered by botanists to le of cutting and stacking. A great larger
:
us the locality and length of the
quite a distance over the adjoining be the primitive type of the species, deal of thoroughbred stock has been in- :lines may require.—Prairie Fanner.
land. If the land be a pasture the from which the more common form troduced in all the country along the
thorns are apt to wound the feet and has been developed by cultivation. lines of the Manitoba road, and the re­
mouths of stock feeding upon it; and That form is more analogous to the ports from the stock men are without a
After two or three single exception very favorable indeed. is some times exhibited in our public
if the land be a meadow the bits of other grasses.
exhibitions. When we gaze upen some
hedge are pretty certain to be gathered years of cultivation the chaffy envelop­
The country is all good up to the or the peculiar freaks dape nature ocup along with the hay, and;then they es disappear from the individual ker­ Manitoba boundary; so good, in fact,
will be very likely to wound the mouths nels, and the ears are covered with that several hundred families have left audonaUy indulgea in, our minds revert
back to the creation of man. “who is so
husks
like
the
ordinary
com.
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of stock fed from the hay, sometimes
their homeH in Manitoba during the tearfully and
wonderfully made."
■causing considerable injn ry..
pastyear, put their goods and imple­
Every farmer should have some spec­ ments in wagons and come over in this The mysteries of his nature have been
Then the thorns are apt to wound
unraveled by Dr. R. V. Pierce, of Buf­
the feet of any one walking near the ialty for which his farm or his training part of Dakota to take up claims.
falo, and through his knowledge of
hedge barefoot or even with thin shoes and habits seem especially to fit him—
Devil’s Lake is a fine body of water,
on, while a fall in its vicinity is quite something that will sell readily and at some sixty miles in length by from two through his knowledge of thaw inyatecertain to pierce the hands and other a good price on the reputation of the to fourteen miles in width. It has no rks ho has been able to prepare his
Golden Medical Discovery, which is a
parts of the body with the ever, ready grower. I haye known farmers who outlet, unless it be a subterranean one.
ihorns, often making very painful were constantly on the watch to adopt Its depth is about 100 feet. Heavy for­ specific for all blood taints, poisons uud
wounds. And it is one of the peculiar­ some scheme which has proved a suc­ ests of white oak, ash. etc., grow upon bumora, such as scrofula, pimples,
blotches, eruptions, swellings, tumors
ities of the Osage orange plant that cess in the hands of a neighbor, instead its shores. Big pickerel are caught in
ulcers und kindred affections.
Bv
after the thorns have become rotten, ■of Incoming the originator of a scheme great numbers in the lake, and water druggists.
;
3
the points remain hard, and will pene­ of profit for themselves. There should fowl abound. With the exception of
trate one’s flesh as readily as ever, and be an effort to anticipate a demand by Great Salt Lake in Utah and Flathead
Wm. Qrmlj, of Port Huron, hu Lot
as it is impossible to draw it out, it be­ studying the probable wants of the Lake in Montana, this is the largest !£.u°“d1 IS. one
Jactaoa tot
comes necessary to cat it entirely out, market, and the product be on hand body of water in the interior of the stealing clothes.
making bad wounda Indeed my exper­ when the call comes. We must accus­ United States, west of the Mississippi.
' Clipped from Cuula Pnabrtertu
ience with hedge fences has been such, tom ourselves to small profits, but
Fort Totten, in the Sioux reservation
that were I to purchase a farm on which make every thing yield its profit, and —see above cut—is really not needed as
on-re­
there was a fence of this kind, one of then demand that purchases shall be a military post, the Cut Heads and *“*1»“ «™i
h“acl&gt;« by Burdock
my earliest jobs would be to dig it out upon correspondingly small margins. Tetons having become pretty good In­ S
root and branch, and consign it to the, All the labor that is necessary to per- dians. Thev number with a few Wah- Blood Bitters.
fotm
the
work
of
the
farm
well
anti
’
J
n
flames and replace it with a better
Hopkin’s saw mill in Dectar burned
petons and MsHctons, their cousins, who
time must be employed, but there is an live with them upon the reservation, WMnwday evening.
fence.
Low. 1^00economy in labor which many farmers about 1,000 souls. Save an appropria­ small insurance.
D. WOODRUFF MY EES.
have not studied. There always comes tion of $8,000 a year for the schools- uie
Summit Co.. Ohio.____________
a time in which all the labor of the sick, and for agricultur*’ •—I'lements, Ph
tw
itedaJEJfarm can be performed. It may be late, as
The total corn crop of this country and it may come early, bat it always
for 1884 was about 2,000,000,000 bushels. comes. The nervous employment of wheat and oats, and have also bought a
Of thia, but 18,927,982 bushels, or less extra help at a critical period often en­ number of reapers with their own earn­ Jnn— herl*- M in’ Dr
Clover Tonic, which is the
than one per cent, were used for distilla­ tails loss in unprofitable labor, in order ings. All have log houses and moat :
tion. Calling the grain worth 89,000,000, to keep the hands, going. A steady families supplement these with the
when turned Into sprits, it entails an dogged persistence at the work every tepee, which they pitch near the house
expenditure of 8900^00,000. A bushel favorable hour, accomplishes a vest and occupy in summer.
of corn costs 30 cents, and is turned in­ amount of labor during the seesoa with­
Their entire reservation has been sur­
Vu," ;?lirtu' h,*d •d,p «“&gt;d «u d£
to 17 .quarts of intoxicating drink. The out extra help. The grand element of veyed into forty acre tmets and each
distilleni, receive 40 cents a gallon for suoceae is to he ready to push things family has a right to the exclusive use
converting it Into whisky. It thus re­ when the time comes. Misdirected la­ of.one bundred^md. sixty acres. Some
presents the original 30 cents, and 81.70 bor is as bad as poor crops. They both of the India*! are Catholics and some
Gran.d i.K*Pid8 m«rchant claims
for the distiller, making its value at amount to the same thing—they lessen Presbyterians; there being a mission
this suigeSS. Then the Government theprotiu.
and sahfxfls of both sects. Some arc
M hat we naffifrAk'en Is copy the en- stiH heathen and place their faith in
tax of 90 cents a gallon adds 83.85 to
the value, swelling it to 85.85. By the terpriMi of b^ness men. Ma*:e steady Aedidna men and the mysteries of the
»rinr"Jn?&lt;lSoa s
huu»or syrup
time it has reached the retailers it has efforts at tMeimprovement of’dro soil* medicine lodge.
K5aT,“w’ "u '"•“PUon.’. uirani
lieen “reduced" la strength, and increas­ Study the changes which are, likely tb
The progress of these Indians to- .
ed in quantity by the admixture of wa­ o^-yiur to*affect our business. Lay wide ward civilization is worthy of more ■
ter, and some more harmful suletnnces, truditkaa as a teacher of agriculture, careful study than can be given It here. ;limbs. Will thoroughly cleanse the
and blood of every trace of dis
so that its measure has at least been and &lt;1 versify our products, remember­
The St. Paul. Minneapolis and Mani- system
'
their origin °th^.
doubled and the corn, when it begins ing that in the strife for a competence toba railroad ia the only line at present ,
tbe rheumatism, salt rheum and
to drop into the drinker's glasses on the th* rule win be “the survival of the flt- reaching Devil's Lake City whore th# Cures
.
by
bar, reprroents about 8T
" UA*—Michigan Farmer.
government land office 1a Thdrc are i f?
, akcr’ ““I 13 well recommended
«u o.er thl
drink. Allowing 60 driul
round trip tickets on sale, at all station.-1
tbe official bar average, 1
*he magical effect of St Jiutob’s Oil
corn will fun' ' —
s, which.
removing Bareness and stiffntsa Marebind, traveling passenger agent, is I
an average of
keu it invaluable at all times. Rhein located in Detroit and can be applied to1
take 840.50 f
Liam tend Neuralgia promptly yield
garding this

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inn at law or tn equity l..ii) i,-« ।
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by virtue of tbr power ut wile in
owl tai tied lUHMbc statute in •&gt;.. t . ।.
provided, on the twenty-sixth i:j i ,.t
iste, at nne o’clock in th- :t»s. ri..
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in tiie city ut HmIiiic*, in U - und state of Mlehlgan. Ui*i
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lows, to wit:
Th*- north h*tf mi of the
»--.t
of sectiuu manlier twenty-nlnr i..i, *!« nL
north half tH) of the M&gt;uih rant &gt;iturt&lt;r (V)«(
seetiMi number thirty «»••. id I 11. mnn,i1||, naa.
berfl) north of range number men (T, *nt
containing in all oue hundred ami &lt;-lihtj san
of land morr or 1,-..
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Min OFFFKR to introduce Umud. we tfui
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Marhlne*. If you want one sendJi" ymjr Mine.
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p.
• .-^Jlxirdwithrheumattan. Before
i . I f : •&gt; i t brcUOf, but grew worse. 1 then
L-'Hood's bomparilU, and it did
' - &lt;5 than all the other medicine I
.. .
it. T. Balcoe,Shirley. Mass.
I . ;t. S &gt;| fn tu what the doctors called
musclar
J took Hood's Sarri-ii.a । i
entirety ennd." J. V. A.
j.,.,.--.. t, ;i- tter carrier, Chicago. Ill.
iVe»5'-..ill ’!•• ‘Had toojend, tree of charge
3
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s.t.t
ttren liual. In tbe condition*
• made by Jamea O. Lre
2l« wife. WiDlam J and
d bur i:tb. A. D. iMO,and
Ot UF ItrgHtnr ot tired.*.
-ry %i»t Nate ot Michigan,
&gt;. 1*0, tn Uber i« ot
&gt; loch xnbrtgage there
it- &lt;ui&amp;uf fhl* notice
d eighty eight ami
■liar*, and no suit or
been instituted to
1 by b&amp;id iiHirtga/e
thereturi. by virtue
rd In vaia mortgage,
raf- ovule and provided.
♦ .-ntbaq.m Saturday tbe |3th
I 1'0., ;« ten oelork III tbe
•■!’. at pottle auction, to tbe
tbe xorth irent door of the
y &lt;&gt;! iHisthig*. Michigan,
here the Circuit Court for
&gt;• l»i!den. tbe premise*
r-igf. or so much thereof
&gt; pay the amount due On
:ht #er cent, interest, and
oitH-.. tviug described In
• - rt.un parcel* of bind
ip' df Woodland. In th*
.*uie of Michigan, and

. -...in west quarter ot
/r*,-r. alto'the south half of
brtcr of the north west «nuwtxteeuj town tour north of

&gt; &lt;?&gt;.; 1- MUl.LOWAV,
Ie
Muftaw***.
ITTH Aitopwy for M&lt;.rfisigre*.

is. you see. I don’t approve of married
clergymen."
•n?® Watchman, a weekly newspaper,
J^PQt ‘n
appearance at 8t. Ignace
Doctor advising young lady to have
her clothing suspended from her
shoulders instead of from her waist «/?!^seJend me bv “Press six bottles
To illustrate, he said: “See how the of Athlophoros. The bottle I got did
men are supported-" Yes," retorted the me more good than all the other reineyoung lady, "that’s so, see how many al« for rheumatism that I have trie d,'
poor women have to support their hus- is the message of encouragement C •
bandsr And that ended that lecture. Burt sends from Ransom, Mich.
to the kitchen, a hairpin beeame loosened
The republicans of Muskegon, Tues­ and dnvpped without my notice. I had
It has been thought that Noah sail­
ed over America
hen he started on day, nominated W. F. Wlselogel for
Mayor.

out of the Arkansaw land. The report
lacks conflrmatlon, and Noah not be­
ing here to publish a card, we must ac­
cept the Btatemeat with a grain of al­
lowance.
An aWtent-minded Austln*Justice of
the I eace, whose oustomera are princi­
pally Inebriates who are brought be­
fore his court, was called on to marry a
couple. He did rtot make any mistake
until he asked thef bride if she took the
groom to be her wedded husband.
“1 es.
"And what are the mitigating
circumstances if any ?” .inquired the
absent-minded J ustice.—Texas Siftings.
Walt Whitman, speaking of Ameri­
can poetry, says: “Think of tlte ab­
sence and ignorance, in all cases hitherto
of the vast ensemble, multitudinousnets, vitality, and the entirely unprece­
dented stimulants ot to-day and here."
We frequently think of it. We some­
times wake up at midnight to think, in
their multitudinoKlty, in connection
with the stimulants of vesterday and
there.—Norristown Herald.

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Itch, of every kind cured in 30 min­
utes by Woolford's Sanitary Lotion.
Lae no other. This never fails. Sold
by Frederick Hotchkiss, druggists,
Hastings, Mich.
The East Tiwas light house L* alight
for the season.

The rt-cent statistics of the number of
deaths show that -a large majority die
with consumption. This disease'may
commence with an apparently harmless
cough which can lx* cured by Kemp's
Balsam ror the throat and lungs, which
is guaranteed to cure and relieve all
cases. l*rice 50 cents and 81. Trial
size
free. For sale by Fred’k Hotch­
There are no nice little stories about
kiss.
the return ot the “prodigal daughter."
The son can return and have the finest
Kalamazoo has formed a retail gro­
veal served up for him, but the daught­ cers’ association.
.
er must stay away.
The l&gt;est on earth, can truly be said
Napoleon used to say that three hours’ of Grigg’s Glycerine Salve, which is
sleep a day was enough for anv man. sure, safe and speedy cure for cuts,
but. of course, the “little corporal/ hid bruises, scalds, burns, wounds and all
never sexved on the police fortt—The other sores. We positively cure piles,
Rockland Courier Gazette.
tetter and all skin eruptions. Try this
wonder healer. Satisfaction guarantee*!
An unknown country editor .«arcas- or money refunded. Only 25 cents.
tically remarks: “If as many people Sold by F. Hotchkiss.
knew how to pay their subscriptions as
Copper miners are tn active demand
well as they know how to run a news­
paper, editor^ would have an easier at Ontonagon.
■
time of it,"

“You are right in supposing I work
ANNER AND
&gt;11.•«.11 'WEEKLY TRIBUNE hard," said. I rederick the Great to a
friend. “I do so in order to live, for
lb -rs Of the I1AX.VKK.
nothing has more resemblance to death
M. L COOK. than idleness."
v wnerr. nM-at
American women owe a bow to the
-I'. Will 1A)
Ball Mall Gazette, whichsays:-“Amer­
ican girls have u deserved reputation
WAKK
for general cot age above all their sis­
. Mas*.
ters elseU'here."
.
IEAP.- Om- inimtHil
While in Washington, an Illinois
mile* south of HaltI. thing water, good man remarked that he saw, only two
■! frjdt. &lt; ■n’Mjuarter of a
' ‘
. Term* reason- classes df people there dressed alike, the
ir*.rntW» in»|
of Daniel Brant judges of the supreme court and the
waiters ut Rigg's Hotel!"
Theielis no reason why a man should
WANTED IN HASTINGS!
put bis ugliness on dress-parade; but it
;-&gt;*olii 1‘ntent skirt­ is always the homeliest man travelling
Torsel. n&gt;e*ceor»ct* who walks back und forth through a
xten»lvely advert! *«a long crowded train three or four times
la«lj canvasser* tbe
t&gt;. which, wltn tlieir on an excursion trip.
La* created a large
A latiy teacher asked one of her Sun­
them througlioul toe
•*. ;uid auv lady who day school class, “What was the sin ot
•time nml enregy to tiie Pharisees?’’- “Eating cambls ma'­
for them can
profitable bu*lue«. am!" quickly replied the child. She
•iuint*. ami we giyc had read that the Parisees “strained at
‘living the agent on­ gnats and swallowed camels."
,
&gt;r corsets in the terli r e a large number Of
N. Y.! Journal: In Sunday school.
I a Brand &lt;uecr&lt;* .'filing The teacher—"Now.boys, can you tell
••’-•h in every town.
.. Fredonia. N. T. me how Jonah was punished for his
disobedience ?” Small boy—“just like
and InteUigent, to
nt her own locality 1 was ytMterday.” Teacher—"How was
■jH*l firm. Ucferrnet* that?" Small boy—“Please, ma’am, I
fmn am! good salary. was whAled"'
:
■ BarcWy St.. v V
As a fop wm riding a very fine horse
down Beacon street, last Thursday, a
voting and pretty lady was evidently
admiring the animal, when be stopped
ioMi--.. fnliy iH&lt;;*B*ted. Agents want- and impudently asked, “Are ypu admir­
ing me, miss?—“No, was the ready re­
ply; 1 was admiring the horse, not the
donkey!”
FHE
Philadelphia Times; A very little
icp people is Consumption. boy was called as a witness, yesterday,
Physicians and Druggists have in the quarter sessions. He was tremb­
ling
all over, “ily lx&gt;y,” said Assistant
at; last found a remedy which District
Attorney Kinsey, smiling like
thpyfcal justified in recommend- a good father, “do you know the nature
in£. This is DR. BIGELOW’S ot an oath?” “Oh! y-y«, sir,” answer­
POSITIVE CURE, which cures ed the boy. “Now, If you should tell a
Consumption in stages where lie and die. what would become of
yqit?” “I should become a mummy,
otpsr remedies are of no benefit. Sir!”
It cures Coughs, |Colds and all
“Now see here, William, you are not
ThroatandLungDiseasesspeed- going out of this theatre until the play
ily and safely. Price, Fifty Cents is over!" “But I am not going out of
theatre.” "Oh! no; you are only go­
and One Dollar. Sold by Drug­ the
into the lobby to cool off. I have
gists.
'
' ing
heard that story before. You just stay
right here in your seat. Why is it you
never wanted to no out between tbe
acts before we were married, and now
von want to dart out every time the
—1 -- -*- - - ■
--- curtain falls ?" “I don’t know, my dear,
unless it was because 1 had nothing to
go out for." “Nothing to go out for.
Well. sir. what have you to go out for
now?" “I want to rest my ears! Philadelphia Call.
Tbe most candid young num in Aus­
tin iaNicodf«nua Murphy. He called
nt th.' oflleeof nwmlthy dUmirf
came right out nml said:
marry your Uaughler:! oanllira
out her” “Are you acquainted with
my daughter?” “Not Tn the least."
“How Uicn, dovou know you cant
llvfwlUoSt her* -WeU, &gt;
&gt;"u
^•tnblUhcd
wX ioin»U&gt; Kfteb't k’u'
«h.t. shr rSaniHl.
™
tx-nses are so heavy that I cant live
Without her—or some other woman
who has got money to supporta hus­
band.—Texas Siftings-

Ws Nev Parallel BiMes!

Mothers! mothers! mothers! Why
wiU you allow your little darling to
suffer with those horrible worms when
a sure remedy la so near and cheap?
Dr. Jackson's vegetable worm syrup
will surely give relief and costa but 25
cento. For eale by W. Goodyear.
Trevelyan, the mail carrier arrested
In Houghton, has confessed to the rob­
bing the malls.

It seems strange that it is necessary
to persuade men that you can cure
their diseases by offering a premium to
the man who fidls to receive benefit
And yet Dr. Sage undoubtedly cured
thousands of cases of obstinate catarrh
with his “Catarrh Remedy,’’ who would
never have applied to him. if it had not
been for his offer of the above sum for
an incurable case. Who is the next
bidder for cure or cash?
The custom office at Manistee has
been reopenSH.
of health is to be found in Dr. Pierce's
“Favorite Prescription," to the merits
of which, as a remedy for female weak­
ness and kindred affections, thousands
testify.

Detroit is to have a new National
bank.
There are no mysteries or secrets
about- the compotmditig of Brown's
Iron Bitters. The preparation of Iron
is the only one that can l&gt;e taken with­
out injuring the teeth or stomach. It
gives vigor to the feeble, life to the debililatml, and health to the dyspeptic.
You need not fear to give it to the
most delicate child. Mrs. Emma Will­
iams, of Starkweather. Miss., says. "It
relieved my daughter of dyspepsia, and
myself of general debility.”

Grayling wants the land office.
■
Wert's Cough Syrup 1* now tbs leading rem­
edy for cough*, sore throat, bronchitis, asthma.
whooplng&lt;ough and consumption. All drug­
gists.
About s.toO small trout have been placed tn
the brooks near Cedar Springs.

GERMANREMEOf

J^EW STOCK OF

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sure.
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"or*
r ’UciP- Addret HOME
MFC.
An •£
T*“!n f2
n&gt;%v
DM«nn u«».

cmbarrnase&lt;1 servitor that it had fallen to
tiie kitchen floor fron my head. Ajfterminors.
ward I found there had been a- discussion
as to who should pick it up, and almost
a quam'l u to whom belonged the ineetimable. honor of bearing it to its owner.
town. Barry county. Michigan, pursuance to U—Foreign Letter.
•
eense granted me ou the t5th day of February
A- *?•.1
bJ ,ln‘ ProbBt« court of Barry county.
Michigan, aft of the estate, right title and inter­
Mt ot tbe above named minors of, in and to tbe
Even to-day the wild theorire about following descrlln-d real estate, situate and
being In the township of Johnstown, Harry
the red snow are not yet »nded. Seeing county. Michigan, and described as follows:
Tbe undivided two-thlrds of UM following dethat tho young spores of the alga* moved weellwHl
tn wU incessantly backward and forward in the
water, the idea arose-that they were aniter (■&lt;) of section number nine (t&gt;&gt; In the town­
maicula?, and rod snow only the lowert ship
of Johnstown, it being township number

Henry Want Ile*cher on Muair..

LUMBER!

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seated to mo with, many genuflections. •teaoy employment 1'anlcular* an; . *nple'&lt;rf

form of animal life. _ By degrees, how­
ever, it came to bo an m.-cepUsl fact tlmt
this voluntary motion does not bolong ex­
clusively to animal life, and tlw young
sjKiree of tliu lower plants, although the«y
move freely about in the water, and art
plentifully provided with fine hair-Uko
thread* like the real infusoria, still re­
main'plants, and never turn into ani­
mals. and thus tbe plant nature at the
“snow blowom“ was finally settled.
The red snow alga found on the Alps,
Pyrenees, und Carpathians, and also on
tbe summits of the North American
mountains as far down as California,
is not, however, such a determined
enemy to heat as its having its home in
the ice regiop would imply. In the
arctic circle, as well as on our own
mountains of perpetual snow, especially
on Monto Rosa, the rod snow is seen in
summer like a light rose-colored film,
wljicli gradually deepens in color, par­
ticularly in the track of'human foot­
steps, till nt lengtl/it turns alinust black.
In this etate, however, it is not a rotten
mam. but consist* principally of care­
fully caivniled “quieoccnt sjxires," in
which state these microscopic atoms pue
the winter, bearing in this form tlie
greatest extremes) of temperatpre.—
Chandlers Journal.

they knoW all about Mustang Lin­
iment. Few do. Not to know it

one (1) north of range number eight (*) wret.
in tbe county of Barry and state of Michigan,
said above descrtlx-d land lying on the cast side
ot the Battle Crdck and Hastings road, contain­
ing sixty five &lt;«&gt;) acres ot land more or l«-«.
BsW Marcd rth. a. D. i«*s
LEVI M. DEWEY. Guardian,

BENTLEY BROS. &amp; THINS
Bam Boards,
12. H, 16, IS ud SOft.

Common Pine ..Boards,
AD widths and lengths.

Shingles,
Three grades. Seconds and No. 3 for
for sheds and repairing old roofs.

Fencing,
Hemlock. 16 ft.

Joist and Scantling,
We can furnish any length up to 50ft-

Flooring,A Card to the Public. Hardwood
We make a specialty of Elm, Oak,

I have received the follow­
ing letter from Washington,
which explains itself:

Ash and Basswood, open air seas­
oned or kiln dried.

SIGNAL OFFICE.
War Department,
Washington City, March 19th, 7SW.
Green inbh lumber dried in two weeks
Mr. John Hessmer,
for insiile finish.
P. O. Drawer No. Jif.5.
Hastings, Michigan.
Dear Sir:
I haw the honor to inform you that
I am now prepared to authorise the
telegraphing (f the indications at gov­
ernment apense.
If you still have the necessary fags,
and desire the special predictions and Above Stock we are Selling
cold trace warnings, and will notify
at Lower Prices than
me at once of these facts, instruc­
tions trill be issued to hate them
ever before.
telegraphed to you al the expense &lt;f

Cuitoin Kiln Dryini to Order.

Cornice Mouldings, Sash,
Doors and Blinds Al­
ways on hand.

I am. very respectfully,
h'otir obedient servant,
• IP. B. HAZEN,
of your road tax.
Brig, and Bvt. Maj. Gen'L,
Chief Signal Officer, U. S. A.
BENTLEY BROS. &amp; WILKINS.
From now on I wiU have the weather
predictions .dally except Sunday, per
telegraph. I have also bought two
standard thermometers, which have
been tested at the Washington signal
office aa to their correctness. Besides
thia. I have bought a One Holosterick ba­
rometer, which shows the stale ot the
weather. All of these instruments are
displayed in front of my store for the
benefit of the public. I also will post
the predictions in wrltting on a bulletin
board in front of my store. To explain
the flags hoisted daily, 1 have cards
which will l&gt;e given free to any one
The .Niagara. Falls (Rends.
who wUl call at my store.

WAGONS.

Sonic nwn say that they would rather
hear one ballad than the whole of
Beethoven. No doubt pereons who have
advanced bvrt a single step would say so.
Melodics nn&lt; only one step away from
love of single sound, an of the horn or
bugle, or ' whatnot; when one has ad­
vanced beyond that, the lore of melodic
strains is developed. People say they
do not care for wliat is calywl harmony.
Of course they don't; they* are not high
enough up.
When persons come to harmonica they
have only simple once. That is natural.
But when we come to Handel, to Bach,
GRAND RAPIDS DIVISION.
In conclttJilon. I will My that I have the Larg­
to Beethoven, we have then the stiprem'
Taklwt effect Kot. anh, ibbs.
ert developments of music, and the mere est Stock «f Good* ever shown in tin* city.
outward form is comj&gt;aratively kwrt in
the sweep of the inwardness that it is
carrying along with it. As the vut mul­
titude of peraonff are not developed very
From a Waterbury to the Finest Solid Gold.
STATIOXB.
highly, so the vast multitude of |&gt;cn»ns
do not like these maaterw; but, if they
live long enough, they will; for I think
4 “
we shall have something of the music of
*ik4
xoo"
Grand Rapids. Lv.
In Great Variety.
earth even in heaven.—Exchange.
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1X00
X43
SStai-..—:

Watches

Jewelry,
CLOCKS,

Ex pre**.

P’d x &lt;: i‘l' Ira!
unw. Being reo,try .Hoop's Sarsaparilla, I,
'
(.j,,!' |, -tile* Mid nm perfectly woK.
1 b'-r!■:!'.» !' - ■ siini.-tid Jiuod's Sarsaparilla
l,
,-f t* - : *‘t bhMKlrjmrtflers In the
*
■ W. I Wood, Bloomington; HL

yet the domastip machinery moves with
an ease and ]&gt;eiiection unattainable at
homo by almost any effort on the part of
the mistress. Ths manners of tbe serv­
ants are amusing, not to say startling, to
an American aoaistomed to the cheerful
famUidrib'of her native help. Every
night at bedtime our five retainer ap­
pear. prostrate themselves in succession
to the earth, and retire. This is to wish
me good-night and to renew their testi­
mony of profound respect and pleasure
over the privilege of serving mo. It wu
difficult at first to preserve the necessary
dignity for the ceremony, but now I am
M majestically gracious m any other po­
tentate.

Men Think

New T ort

A Positive Cure.
-I was troubled very much with rAutnatlsn, in my
and wrists. I

Hoowdreeping here han no trials. The
worn and vexed spirite of American
chaietair.ee ought to rest in Japan after
death. Caitob’cund faithful terrantaam
plenty and cheap. Our ecttablishment
boa&amp;tB five, and for these- we pay about what two would coet in New York. I do
not vuat my kitchen onco a month, never

1

’me Xnkablc cures by Its powerful action
■
-Jtlirscldliy obtho blood, whleh
n
0,0
“*d Puling
iid cnrirhhi the vital fluid.
jt .. crrt-l’vty f'dr to assvme that what
' ... sarAporilla has done far others It
1 m d? lor-yen. Therefore. If you suffer
t?;t I'dr.' nod Mhcs ot rheumtUm. give
p.mrd n imdy a UUr trial.

HOUSEHOLD SERVANTS IN JAPAN.

Dey Expre**.

r. u a» MbMtefosi fact'll Hood's BarJr'srffia ba» I'roTrn
&gt;nvaln*ble w»»dy

“Suppoee yon havo two sUcks of
candy and your big brother giva VOu btar Congh Cure perfectly harmless
two more, how many would you have
purely recaUbte K&gt;d mUrelyftS
then T Little boy (taking hi heS&gt;from opiates, poisons, and other narcot­
“You don’t know him; he ain’t that ics. Other professionals also ttidorxe it
kind of a boy.
'
m prompt, aafe and aura. Price, twen­
A youngster, while persuing Genaiis ty-five cento a bottle.
vi. turned to his father and asked if tZ£e.Mlchl«an Central has put a 8500
people to those days used to do their clock into the train dispatcher'.* office
sums upon tbe ground. He had been at Jackson.
reathng the passage; “And the sons Df
Those who believe that nature will
men multiplied on the face of the earth”
work off a cough or cold should under­
.JvU(1‘r’’\B*id a Priaoner, -1 ad­ stand that thia is done at the expense
mit that the back of my trousers wm of the constitution. Each time Uds
tangled inifhe dog^t4th, and that I weakens the syatem, and we all know
druggetl the anima! away; but if you that the termination of this dangpron*
«tU Jhat stealing a dog. no man on
consumptive’s grave.
earth is safe from committing crime." Don t take the chances, when a ftfuy
A cut in Punch shows two pretty eent bottle of Dr. Bigelow’s Positive
cure
will
safely
und promptly cure anv
young married women standing byxhe
tire.
My husband to viter of St. Boni- recent cough, cold or throat or lung
tace-but I do not attend his church." n0?*??-. Htty the dollar bottle of Fred
Indeed! a by is that?" “Well, the fafct Hotchkiss for chronic cases or family

II il

I

Rheumatism

LB

1X«
______

.From all the leading factories.
:.&lt;x
There is in one of the Outlying quarters
■|j6'
i.a .
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An old physician, retired from praf Ice hiring of Paris a building in which ccqvw are
Eaton Itaplds......... S-Ot
.
xoo
bad placed in !»l« liiuid* by au East India ml» lioilod in huge caldrons until the bonce
J ack son.................. 3.U
4.15
slonary the formula of a simple »c«etabie re­ are perfectly free and white: but inaeDetroit............. Ar. 6.4!
medy lor the .-perdy and permanent cure of
Consumption. Bronchitis, ratoreb. Asthma and much as it is very difficult to obtain a
wSSTWAKD.
all throat and Lunn Affections, also a positive perfect corpse—oMuming that all those
and rwhcai cure for 5’rrrmw Ik-bllliy and all
Hervous Complaints, after bavtok tested its which are boiled have already passed
wonderful curative powers in tbomands ot through the dissecting-room.* of the Hos­ I \ To fit any Eye, and a complete stock ot
Hall
BTATIOXa
eases, has felt It bis duty to make it known to pitals—a number of j*cn«ons of both
S StHMM fellows. Actuated bv thl* motive
and a desire to relieve human suffering I wffl sexes are etnplayod to make up skeletons
send
free
of
charge,
t®
all
who
desire
It,
this
AH these goods 1 will sell at a small profit.
sKa£.°2rs5ssf sras:
™ from the promiscuous mans of bones
I will furnish any piece of SHEET MUSIC or Detroit............... Lv. ».t
which havo undergone the boiling pro­
MB
4.M
Jaekaoa................
cess. Then they are fastened together MUSIC BOOK on short noUoe.
Ln
CI also buy OLD GOLD AND SILVER.
Eaton Rapids........ 12.Bt
aw
with
wires,
and
when
tbe
work
part
la
CharloUeT....... l.U
Gr. N. V.
MO
MO
NMhvtBe................ 1.41
XI*
XOO
P.dware Vandnmack has been appointed j»o«V complete, it is imyioMibiefor thoscientific
Morgan...................
office Inspector for Mlchiican.
eye to detect anything wrong in a skele­ rood a workman tu ever eat on
Quinby............
Ml
...........
Your# respectfully.
*j® "s.r.'
UAlrt-LMOB.............. 2.L
The Standard. Wert's Liver Pin*. Always ton that has been mode up from tho
reliable, never fall. Cure al! liver and stomach bones of sever'd individuals. — Paris
MlddtjriUe............. MC
4J6
S.50
diseases. 80 pill* 23c. AB druggets.
Figaro.
________________
Grand Rapids.. Ar. IX
6.00 I0.3B
The log product of tho Msnlsteo River I* plac-

SILVERWARE,

SPECTACLES,
Musical Goods.

J

T.OS

‘riff
TAT
K

X*7
1L4B

li

A.M.

Rcndarinx Woven Fabric* Inrorabuatibls

A simple preparation for rendering
132fl!S^FS~=?'J’8S woven fabrics more or lew incombustible
consists of tiiree parts of borax and two
M, and WMtttraly cures .Pile*. or no pay and a half of sulphato of magnesia,
mixed with twenty parts of water just
liefore using. The fabrics uro first thor­
PostnuMer Croly. of Cadillac, took position oughly impregnated with this solution,
of his office March 4.
then wrung out, and waalted after hav­
ing Iwcomo nearly dry. A mixture of
. Edwin Shepherd, of Harrtsbuiy, IlL. says: sulphate of ammonia and sulphate of
"Haring n-cched so much benefit from Electric
HltterO !rel It my duty to tetsaff^ingbuman- lime is used by some.—Scientific Jour­
Ity know II. Have had a running sore onmy nal.
leg flor eight years; tny doctor* told me I would
hJvf* to have tlw bone ,rraj&gt;ed or leg amputated.
1
tast. i.d, three t..ilt)e»&lt;if Mectrlc Hitters
and steven boX &gt;tewfclcn,»» A.p»U»S*U»e, »*nd
Pekin, the capital of tho Celestial
empire, is said to be tho dreariest wilder­
Salve at ibc. ]*r box by w. IL Gosdyrar.
ness of dirt and dust tliat can be con­
Tho bonded Indebtedtiewt of the City of Fort ceived. The stre^ta are in a shocking
Huron L*
condition. The city iii nothing more than
liouutlfy Your Hnuae.
an overgrown, straggling village of oneFtnteb the walls and 7l!lng» with AJ»bM«neYou con do It; tarxpenrtve: try R. «’ hlteand Htoried houwe. In ever)- direction there
is tho sppeanunv of neglect and decay,
twelve tint*.
Kalsomine or pawr. Disinfects and preventa wwwopt streets, stiwnant mwmb, dirty
disease*. Beautiful sample
drwrglsta. hardware aud
fi’T crow&lt;K and evihodota.-Chtago times
away. ALABAirDTB Co.. Grand Bapld*, Mich.

U THE SMOKERS OF THE CITY
OF/HASTINGS:
J. II. Beamer &lt;£• Co., the Live Grocers,
Have taken !»!&lt;! of Baxvr's Luekv Star Cigars.
Hereafter the lovers of a good cigar can be ac­
commodated for ficontaerttha cigar that will
tlve better general satisfaction than most of the
o cent clean smoked. Baxter’s Lucky Store
are clear Havana filler. Sumatra wrapper, made

T

T. J. BUSH, Local Agent. HaMlaga.
iuoor.sa. G. &gt;. * T. A.. Cbleage.

yEGETABLE PLANTS.

STRAWBERRY PLANTS.
Tho ■HbM'rilitTS take this method of Inform)ng former patrons and Um public that they are
still In tbe Plant bigness, and hnve a splendid
lot ot Straw berry Plants, Vol Uwbert varieties.

TOMATO, CABBAGE, CELERY, PEPPER
AND SWEET POTATO PUNTS

John &amp; Geo. Keagle.

Many a Lady
is beautiful, all but her skin;
and nobody has ever told
her how easy it is to put
beauty on theskin. Beauty
on the skin is Magnolia
Balm.

�EDITORIAL NOTES.

Republican greenliackerx. can you
not see that fusion is democracy in dis-

The poet’s tariff articles should have
considerable of the credit due feg the
gain of three republican supervisors In
’ Barry county.
The laborers of this country have
nothing to gain and everything to lose
by the unjust and unlawful attempts
of strikers to prevent from working
those whio derire. If Mr. Powderly’s

advice were followed such foolishneai
wdqldstop. ‘
The results of the local elections in
| Indiana ure very encouraging to repub­
licans. Party lines were closely drawn
and the republicans won. The Knights
of Labor In most of the cities worked
for the republican ticket, claiming that
they had more hope for relief for labor
from tbe. republican party than from
the deiuocratic party.

Congressman Mayburj-. Tarnsey and
‘Carleton,, of Michigan, were recently
initiated as members of tbe Tammany
society of New Y^ork dty. Nice, isn't
It? that three democratic congressmen
from our state ubould have united with
a|nociety which tor political rottenness
is ahead of any similar organization in
the w or Itl

oring classes art directly to the oppo­
site direction. Instead of restoring con­
fidence thev destroy confidence. In­
stead of stimulating business they paraliac it. Instead of starting tho wheels■
of the factory and machine shop, they.r
block them. Instead of adding fuel to
the furnace fires the}' Put them out.
The fact that tho misdirected and u&gt;justifitable conduct of laboring mem
causes business stagnation and conwquantly suffering and misery among
theinselvre as well its unmeasurable in­
jury to all classes show that it cannot
long continue. The more violent and
arbitrary the measures resorted to the
sooner the reaction will come. There
must in the nature of things finally be
a halt. Things ere long must settle
down on the principles ot right and
justice. . Personal liberty and the rights
of private property must be respected
by the mass of the people and secured
to all. Anarchy and ruin is the only
alternative. The employed has an un­
doubted right to say what he will 'work
for. but so has the employer an equal
right to say what he can give. The
liberty, of the one is no more sacred or
necessary to the well being of society
than that of the other. A man has a
right to say that he will not work ex­
cept tor so ranch a day, but he has no
right to say that his nrighbor shall not;
that would be depriving his neighbor
of the righto and liberty which be
claims for himself; it 'would be con­
trary to the rudest ideas of justice. We
say that the labor question must finally
be settled on the principle of justice
and mutual reciprocity, and these strikes
and violent agitations will undoubtedly
hasten its settlement as they invariably
stimulate thought among the masses.
Agitation is always an^jducating In­

It is reported that Secretary Man­
ning will resignyapd to Secretary Whit­
ney will be givriftbe treasury portfolio.
Better give Garland thb Navy depart­
ment, put him on board of some vessel
and make his headquarters in the
midst of the Pacific ocean. He smells too
strong of Pan-Electric scandal to to- at
lowed on dry land much longer.

fluence ofi 3 powerful kind. Laborers
will finally learn, perhaps by uad and
terrible experience, that it is profits
that gives activity to business and that
pays them large wages. Make a busi­
ness profitable und there are not want­
ing men to go into it and there is no
stickling about wages, but make it un­
profitable and the business must either
suspend or wages must be reduced.
It is the boast of democratic leaders
Labor is paid better in this cqjintry
that tbey.have absorbed the greenback
than in the over populated countries of
party in this state, and that it will dis­
Europe; this is owing to the compara­
integrate,! and ils mem tors Uwonie part
tive newness of out country and our
and parcel of the democratic party.
superior natural rtewurcfei. If laborers
Without doubt the intention of the
learn thoroughly not to throw away
democracy of Michigan is just what it
these natural advantages these labor
outlihed aLove.
difficulties will not be for naught They
Nor is it doubtful that the large ma­
want to continually bear in mind that
jority of greenbuckers of republican
if is profits that pays them their wages
antecedents are unalterably opposed to
and must continue to do so. and that
identifying themselves with the democ­
free trade tends to bring them into
racy which they love no more and
competition with European laborers
despise no less than formerly.
which must necessarily make business
No one pretends that a angle living,
vital qum|on championed by the green­ dull and reduce the wages; they must
learn that shops do not shut down
back party can be settled favorable to
when the busin.-is is profitable and that
greenback ideas by the democratic
it is not for their interest to antagonize
party. It is unalterably opposed in
their employcm. More
business is
traditions and tendencies to all that
what is wanted in ,tixis country. Any­
greer.hai kers hold dear.
thing that will give employment to the
But despite all this, by the"manipula­
people and better wages win benefit all
tions of a few self-constituted leaders,
classes; anything, like free trade, that
the greenback party has town delivered
jWill tend to throw laborers out ot em­
body and soul to the democracy of this
ployment or'reduce their wages, will
state. And this base liargain-and-sale
injure all classes. It is because labor­
is consummated that a half dozen green­
ers
are unemployed that farm produce
back lemlefs may get p few fat offices
from a denjoeratic administration. For is low. Set the whetds of business in
this low and selfish purpose, party motion and the markets for iann
products will immediately advance and
principles, party honor, party votes, are
trade of all kinds will have a boom.
sold like cattie. ' Everything but party
Society is like the hqmiui system, a
name has gone from the greenback
derangement or an affection of one part
party, and there will soon be do use for
is frit throughout the whole.
. eventhat.
Evidence of this disposition of tbe
democratic party to bag the camp and
Additional County News.
belongings of the greenback organiza­
tion ia abundant We need not go out
of our dty and county to see it. Of the
Bev. J. Parkhurst, of Augusta, was
eighteen candidates for supervisor on visiting friends here the last of tbe
fatsion tickets in Barry county, thirteen wtok.
Dr. Socket spent Thursday and Friwere democrats, or of democratic ante­
cedents. Of the 30 candidates for dty dav in Battle Creek.
Will Packard has moved to Battle
and ward officers in Hastings. 15 were Creek, where we are sorry to hear, he
democrats, or had affiliated with that will engage in selling liquor.
G. M. Blackman will commence work
party before becoming greenbackers.
on his torn this week.
Fusion Is democracy in disguise. Let
Miss Nettie Falk is having her house
do greenbackcr be deceived; nor will on the farm newly shingled.
any be foaled except be wilfully shut
Miss Curlie Doster is now the wife of
Mark Bugbee.
his eyes to facts.
Henry Mosher has just completed a
What is tha duty of greenbackera of
new cistern, and will soon build a new
republican antecedents? As we view fence around his home.
it, it Is as follows:
The parsonage is to have a new fence
To open tbeir eyes to facts and not also, which h much needed.
L. Loveland’s fence needs a coat of
be compelled to become democrats in
paint to complete it. The yard is much
fart, if not in name, unless they prefer improved by tbe labor bestowed upon
the democratic to the republican party. it during toe past and bids fair to be a
.
To be longer duped is to seem to lack handsome lawn in the near future.
.Orin H oghes is building a wire pick­
plain common sen*;.
et fence between his field and the vil­
To study democracy and repulilican- lage lots adjoining for the consideration
istn, and decide by the test of reason of 31.00 per rod. It is very nicely built
and looks w&amp;l.

the history of each and .their tendencies
will aid in coming to a just conalualon.
When the greenbacker shall have
made hia choice bet ween toe democratic
and republican parties, it u his duty to
join that one whose traditions and prin­
ciples and history are to be preferred,
since the greenback party exists only in
name. As a party having principles to
be fought for, ft is dead, and has been
for three years in this state.

on Tuesday atteraoou
Suc.r to Horace Larkinn,
ictdfscquital. Optndons differ greatly on the outside as to
'his
innocence, just tbe same.
' The
Kocher bora hr---------------------- '
work en their building.
•rty at J. W.
ly evening—a
birthday surprise.
The News was mean enough to give
completely away the sdiame by which
the girls solved the problem of “two’s
com pan v: three’s none"
It is to to hoped that the sidewalk
committee of the common council will
commence to get things “moovin’ ’fore
long." We’ve stubbed our toes about
all we propose to.
Some repairing is being done at the
Woolcot bouse. Cornices, etc.
.
L. O. Crocker's two youngest children
have .scarlet fever; also L. McKinnis’
children.
Orno Strong is at Chicago.
.
E&lt;1. II. Van Nocker has bought the
V. V. Perry stock of groceries. Bet
Ed makes tliimrs hum.
Mra. Clark Young of Hesperia, who
has town visiting her mother. Mrs.
U. M. Yates, returned home yesterday.
A . warm sugar social occurred
at the G. A. EL post hall Tuesday even­
ing.
Bev. Cox preached a ringing sermon
last Sabbath morning.
We also hear
the morning sermon uf Rev. Grinnell
highly spoken ot
The skating and dancing at tho rink
rink Saturday night failed to materialire.

at Newaygo.
Lota of pretty Hastings girls to be
Meo on our streets recently. Must l»e
fashionable at lla-'tingH to go to Nash­
ville.
,
.Und still two more n6w babies In the
past week- one each at H. L. Walrath’s
mid at Frank I’Urchis’.
JIMCBW.
Contributed to Jim's items from
Nashville this week.
We bear of a little occurrence which
Jltn Crow may nut have run to earth,
and we send it, hoping it may prove of
interest . .A week ago Tuesday one of
our society young gentlemen received an
invitation irom a certain young lady to
come to her house to tea that evenmjr.
intimating that a young lady of his,
was coining down to take tea and to
spend the evening. Accordingly the
happy beau donned his swallow-tail,
clean shave and other art icl« compris­
ing a dress suit and as tea time ap­
proached. sallied forth. Arrived ut his
destination be was Invited in and band­
ed a note. Convulsively clutching the
epistle he opened it and read the follow­
ing:
Mr.------ :Tbis being April 1st, you
will doubtleu pardon my unavoidable
detention at home, where I shall be
pleased to see you later. Until then
ta!ta!
Your friend------ .
and with a complexion the color of
Bussiii leather toe discomfited young
man excused himself and withdrew.
We don’t feel cidled upon to tell how
many times he stuck the lighted end of
his cigar in his month that evening.
MAPLE GROVE.
The following is the average stand­
ing of the scholars of school district
No. 6, Maple Grove, for the term end­
ing March 2Vth:
Frank Miller. U4; Bertie Dickerson,
&gt;2: Dave Marshall 80; Sainniie Oatroth,
K&gt;; Eddie Brown, 83; Charlie Whitney,
82; Lettie Whitney,95:GeorgieOstroth,
89; Clarence Bennet, 90; Bertie Kunz,
M; Johnnie Ostroth. M; Gertie Whit­
ney,115; Frankie Dilbabner, 90; Harvey
Marshall, 80; Peter Kunz, 85; Georgia
Fecbeck. 80; Elbe Dean, 85; Hattie
Dickerson. 85; Katie Holmes. 85; Grant
Eddy, 80; Cora Seaman. 84; Franz Boos­
ing. 90; Philip Dolbouser, 86; Lester
Miller. 89; Sammy Marly. 75.
Whole number of days taught 97.
Whole number of pupils enrolled 39.
Average daily attendance 28.

Smoke lAicky Star clean,

’-bey contain no

Uteky Star cl&lt;*r ore Look Havana fttlrr. J.
Djt. Buckner speaks.
Oranreritle, April 13th. 1*W.
BD1TOBIUNNEB:
Allow me a short space in your pa­
per to correct some scurrilous remarks,
in toe county news in toe Banner of
the 8th insL. relative to my visiting
Hastings. 1 drove into Hastings about
5 p. m. on Saturday to attend to some
business, a part, of which was to pur­
chase several l«ottles of medicine to use
in my practice, hence toe statement
“that Iliad two bottles of liquor with
me," which statement docs not coincide
with facts, as there was buV one bottle
of fipta. Frnmenti among the purchased
drags. I visited with an acquaintance
in Hastings on Sunday and started for
Yankee Springs toward evening; but it
was neither dark nor was I intoxicated.
About five milts from Hastings 1 was
driving leisurely along just before dark,
when a buggy tire broke and the horse
frightened by the clatter of the tire,
jumped to one side throwing me partlv
off the seat—which seat is a very high
and uncomfortable one for me to sit on.
Before I could regain my position the
toil of my rubtier coat- hot my scarf—
was caught by the wheel dragging me
into it Thanking you for the space 1

toLBtCKNEE.

Mr. VrndrrbllL Hr b~l ■ H»»ll r»ckage in hi* hands, and the child insisted
on relieving him of it. Tbe motlicr.
though wholly unaware of tor aeatmate?i» identity, did her utawet to pro­
tect hrai frpm the young mischief-mak­
er's depredations; but her efforts were
futile. And Mr. Vanderbilt, aa the car
rolled on, seemed really to have got to
enjoying the wee bit of a thing » flirta­
tions. She went through his overcoat
pockets, clambered over his knees, and
couldn't have been a whil more famil­
iar had she been of the house, of Van­
derbilt itseif. At the Thirty-second
street stables there,'was a change of
conductors, and a bearded yonng fellow
came span the roar platform, rang the
signal bell and started the car onward
through the tunnel.
••Papa! papa!” shouted the littleone
excitedly, and off from the knee of the
millionaire Owner of the railroad she
‘clambered to bold out her arms toward
that bearded voting fellow, the new
conductor.
conductor ascognixed
his distinguished passenger, and natur­
ally he was amazed—his own child in
the magnate’s arms. He hastened to
correct things, and. with What was.
perhaps, notion unnatural earnestness.,
apologized far the baby’s rudrneas.
••Tut! tut!” interrupted Mr. Vander­
bilt* ••I’ve enjoye&lt;l my ride with her.
Young man. I wish she were I mr bwn.
She mw-t be fakon good unre at." And
then, as the car turned out of the-Uu&gt;nel to the Grand Central Station, he
patted the little one affectionately upon
the head and aifid good-by.
Within
a month that stnwt-e-jr conductor was
holding a responsible position tipo#
one of the big ViuiderbiK railroads, a
pas’, that he bolds to thia day. That
very night Mr. Vanderbilt had the
yonng man’s antecedents lopked np,
and, finding his record clean, and n&gt;sured Hint lie was a man of energy and
capacity, be made a place for him at
once.
One wintry night lbw or four years
agc&gt; 1 sat with Mr. Vandoabilt in bls
ntting-room, and listened to his chat
for over an hour of hU horsey his pie­
tun s and various other things from
which hr derived pleasure.
••! don’t care to talk about stocks.”
he said. "It always seems to me that
I’m on a salary when I do that, and
when I feel like u hired man there’s
not mnth fun in the thing."
.
1 found him reading "Vanity Fair,”
and he told me that 1 nackeray’wns one
of his favorites among authors. “But
it seems to me.” he commentad, “that
Thackeray is a good deal keener titan
he is honest: he sees people, but 1
hardly think he gets real well ac­
quainted with them. I find that moot
folks have lots of good traits under
what on the outside look like pretty
tiagnuit faults. 1 like Thackeray so
much that I often wish he had been
just adiale mure generous.’’
About that time there waa a v«ry
lively comnat of words g“ing on be­
tween the friends of Mr. Vanderbilt
and tto friends of Mr. Frank Work as
to the comparative merits of ttoir dou­
ble teams, and Mr. Vanacrbllt showed
that to felt an interest in tho matter
that was intensely keen. Some ques­
tion arose duringtiic evening as to tinright and the wrong in certain stale-’
incnt.- pub’.ieiv made by a nvttitte
authority in Mr Work’s fatori Then
Mr. Vanderbilt aroee and went over !&lt;■
the stand beside which his cuuieh.
pleasant manutnsl wife waa quietly
and industriously knitting, and. pick­
ing up n tKK&gt;k o’f a buiulred |*gc« or
more that contained among nthm
things th.- National Trotting Associa­
tion rules, he imniled me tin. Usok, and
settling again back in his «-ssy arm­
chair. be began Ui quote authuritie* be­
tween those covers to sustain his posi­
tion as sgainat what had torn brought
against that position. It was one of
the must astonishing tests of-memory 1
ever noted. On page —, he would say.’
you will find this; and on he would go
with a &lt;i noth lion ai- fast as my *ves
could follow on thu printed pnp-s; and
then un page ao and so you will notice
this; again and again aa&lt;T again did be
do tiiis, reciting page after page, never
missing a word, never tanking a single
mistake, either os to the ntimlxs- nt the
page, the article or the scctkni, and al­
ways giving in the precise language of
the book the authority he dnoted. And
then at the end. having finished tills,
he talked of the dispute tolwi-en him
and Mr. Work after a fashion that
reached up to absolute eloquence. His
heart was in the matter, and he warmed
up to the subject as though hk verv
life were at stake, and I learned, .loo.
that he could use sarcaiun ki a prettv
effectual way. That night was a reve­
lation to me. No man could have lis­
tened to him ns he talked there and
failed to havobeen charmed, nor would
any man thereafter ever dorr to aver
that William H. Vanderbilt w.-u&gt; a man
of money only. His forcible, clear­
cut. logical sentences, budded Imre
and there with a witty aide remark and
sarcastic comment, marked him u a
man of brains, and brains not lacking
cultivation either.—-V. Y. Tima.

WE CAN &lt;#V» Yfir

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MOST PERFECT MADE

NO CURE, NO PAY!
NINE DAYS ONLY.

PROF. S. CLAY TODD, IB. D
At Bridge Street HoDse, Grand Rapids, Mick, April 16 tc April 24.

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&lt;s). blood ?rr.JuenUy pishit* from his nwnL sod

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the nlstrt tnd irfrrl rhlldn-n m writ as adulta.
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CONSUMPTION CAN BE CURED.

and matter ear.;

Goss’.

NASHVILLE.
At last the village of Nashville has a
solid prohibition ordinance. The ordi­
nance w as passed at the regular meeting
Tuesday night of last week but there
was found to be a flaw in it, no time
having been stated as to the time it
should take eflact. A special meeting
OntWMl.nr andntiwtthc
was hrid Saturday night, but no action .od. of Ann Hint, foracriy
was taken and another meeting was
called for Mondav night. At this meet­
ing toe tintt ordinance was rescinded
-llta.n 01 windlbMHow.
“fberT"—1 “
Jay 4th.
Ho says the proverb, therefore we hope
-------------Mr. Platt, who
formerly
clerked for mlnar’.’and'AH
and have faith to bellere that good G. A. Truman, has returned from Les­
may finally result from tto- stnkes and lie and now occupies the Schultz hoiwe.
Claud Potter has gone to Detroit to
labor troubles which seem to he of such
wort in tbe Western Union Telegraph

The great trouble with the Conakry is a
of business activity.
residence of Kellogg parents in this

»l«ie It sad set its wheels reroirhig.

m

WISH TO SA Y

on familiar tcrnw

phyatotus bmC at the Woolcot house in

CROOKED LIMBS MADE STRAIGHT

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Ml •

rM.AtallwMiplcMaJ w
, ,
?BaS5Kl?"’"‘.J-', TWO WEEKS LATER.

htjndr-C-&lt;rf tolls.’'

�The Hastings Banner.
HACTINGS.THURHDAY. APRIL IS.me.

Local Advertising Rates:
Nonwrid Locals. 5 cent* per line.
^.iXuxnds.ioenxtpKitae. { ;
Ncw,
. tSS cenu pWllne.
. i .rs Noilcrs, 5 cents per line,
c-mls
o&lt; Thanks.
fO rents
per
line. &gt;
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t
nntlraa
frM.I!

reading will be
1
The soldiers and sailors’ aaBociation
. of western Michigan was organized at
Grand Rapids Thursday, with Gut' W.
P. Innes as preaident; Capt. Gtoo. N.
Ik»1 Barry county trrmer.
’ifSii: D’ -VAmus&gt; st-retary;
S’- K&lt;
treasurer. Tbe as­
" J. H. Biaumb * co.
sociation takes In honorably discharord
al. for Saturday next. BeadtheJrtL Midlers and sailors of Kent. Allegan
Barry
Muskegon,
Ottawa and Ionia
Uy utt'r. Nothing Uk, them (rer
counties.
given before. You are invited tn
Much

interesting

present. One price to all. All irooih
A sister of Rev. A. K. Stewart, wbo
.*, ,\1» &lt;*r iHpuibtaUons. except torcharitable' sold for cash, and cash only.
had been residing in this city for
»-! ,
purposes, will be charged for at
u^LL
■*“&gt; U&gt;e late lira ot some months, died Thursday last of|conBrooks &amp; &lt; ook must be paid at once or
"F“Ir7
Ikr remnin’
p,! THE TEACHBBS- CLASS.
w»re taken to her old home at Waliaa.ft’
ta P^Wvdi the last call burg, Ontario, for interment, and the
I have a targO Btbck ot
funeral services were held there Sunh'*d thb
oay. Miss Stewart was an accomplish­
" «“O|«11H1 to pay eosu.
ed young Jady. who was endeared to all
. A
°f our »“l«rtl&gt;ors ought ner friends by her devotion io duty and
for School Tcachrm, whleh I will sell ^»HUe arr.arag« and pay Ln advance. tdm-ere christain liie.
Her mother
;■&gt; (•HEAFt
• i
now dangerously ill at Rev. Stewart's
j,., keej. n stock j^he WATERBURY We hope they wffl do thle without home here, three brothers and a Kintw
further
notlee,
l'.«ui,.
r
.
if
tm,
aD
„.i_
r. I [;
They wake * very nice time-piece
are left to mourn her loss. Rev. Stew­
to your cav. heed th. njuie
arts hosts of friends here deeplv svmpay now m well u ut m,, time “ ““ l^Giize with him in the deep afflictions
,'-7w&lt;- Stock &lt;»/ Jemlry, dr.
that
have visited him.
Deki-itk all the growling about the
lo»k mF *tock over before purchaalng
\ZDied, in this city, Friday Aprh 9th,
retiring dty aldermen, the newly elect-

JOHN BESSMER, Jeweler.
Local News.
W ANTED

ins

has a store full .of

things in

fabrics.

■ah h'jndrtsl ’difffXMit patterns of
-- tfuod-*. at Morse UL'Ncvins.
N. Mo-ufu. of iJwey. has a word
■ in our aJvertisin ? columns this

. - . xi. f. r the tasement of the
; ; •• i p.kn house will lw commenced
Ilvi.;: has, secured a tine
h of his promising young
IF•XMiiSwia: will till* Rev.
- up] ointment, nt the Star

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M. &lt;: ( al-teI: hai wld a thorowrh:■ l J rv y bull . all to Grand Rapids
ter a hambonw prices.

1 f wall* of life K. of P. hall in this
■
.-•■ I ring decorated with pictures
ot the Past ChnuvHlbrs of the lodge.
/A- ht:i!-ii»N A Hayes purchased
I'.M-: ,:■• ••□ op-gsrs last week, or an
• •. •ntgr &lt;: i. ver
dozens per day.
Hi;.. Hisshkkoeu will answer
,.■ : -i.I.rtiin- on "False Claims,”
1
E. church bunday evening.
. l.rvr Mum “Bank and File" at
! , '&gt; Ml Wednesday* Thursday,
: ■.;rtp| Sttninluj- evenings of this..
At:I) pleased to note the increas: -• ui;«nifn*t&lt;&lt;f in this locality in
nr of improving stock, horses

: signs fail not. the present
( witm-ss mi re improvements.
iy of Hastings than have many

'
our last, we have received full
; ;'■ &gt;n returns from Prairieville and
■ Mown. in the former the republih
• a•&lt; t»d every officer by from 4«5 to
■in the l itter by from 71 to 79.

&gt;1 ’ nai. members of Hastings DiviKnights of Pythias are having
’
'
graphs taken in uniform.
‘. I'-itth, the artist, has secured exelli-nt picture in every instance.
Bo«nw A Favfev have received
•tivir i.rst cur load of North Fairfield
plows. It Is claimed that this firm
-His more plows than all others in the
city comoined. See their ad. elsewhere.
M ii । cahnot Hastings secure a knit*
i'll :.ict .ry ? Pontiac, we believe, has
»' h n institution, giving employment
Jo ;i I 'fgn uumlier of laborers, and paym: a large di vidend to the stockholaers.
The Western Michigan Press Assocl*
atiun will hold its annual meeting ml
'■^I'l'Aiiter June 1st and 2d. An axetir3
J'k’T u» Niagara Falls or Matni* "s' 'V&gt; i
cn^t,iro(^ i’ythe mem-

(. Hon T. s. C«bb has hw n elected secr’t ir. an । treasurer of the Kai: mazoo
«im Lake Club for tbe 25th time. The
11^0Da®
a coumOdioits
jVjJ*(jh.ind.s.ime house on its grounds at

IH I.’ interest taken by local.horsemen
•n bringing here thoroughbred stallions
for the improvement of breeds of horses
h
”.’in-ty ia to
10 **
commended.
.. l?ii
; ■ rj,&lt;:
' • •■■'liny
I&gt;e commenueu.
■ i " ill result in better horse* and better
r.i" . nr
,

i?.'

^George Barnea is in Chicago this
Dr. A. Hanlon was on our streets
Monday.

,
Throop is confined to her home
by iUness,
Mijs Halleck’s-sister, of Lapeer, is
visiting her.

Harry Huffman left for California
Tuesday of last week.

Rev. HunsliergePtf father and mother
visited him the past week.

A limited partnership association
with ’ a capital stock of 82,000 has been
formed in tills city for the purpose of
purchasing a
1’ercheron Norman
thoroughbred stallion, in which O. F.
Lung, N. T. Parker. Travers Phillips,
D. McOinber, R. Murry, John Strausbaugh, Jacob Erb, Jesse Townsend,
Lafayette Townsend and A. 11. Ickes
are equally interested. Messrs. N. T.
Parker, Travers Phillips and A. IL
Ickes went to Illinois Monday where
they expect to purchase a horse of Mr.
Dunham, the largest importer of horses
in this country.

The Plainwell Penny Press says "We
have it on good authority that the
Hostings Club owns nets, and have arranged for their use In-Qun River each
season.** This in connection with an
article ad v ocating the repeal of the law
to prevent the spearing and netting of
fish in Gun Lake. The facts are that
the Hastings club does not own nets
nor has it made arrangements for their
use in Gun river; and further, the club
no more than resident fishermen wishes
to see the law enforced. The Press also
says “the Plainwell club has used the
■peer and will probably continue to do

One of the most dastardly attempts
ut highway robbery ever made in Bar­
ry county was that of Monday evening,
about f‘:30. upon Asa Rork, of tills dty.
He hod closed his meat market, put
what change he had in the market in
his pockety and was on his way home­
ward. When.near Milo Williams resi­
dence on Garn street he heard foot­
steps which indicated that two persons
were rapidly approaching him. As he
had been followed almost home once
before by two unknown men whose
lu-tions Indicated mischief, his suspic­
ions were aroused by the rapid walking
;
of
the parties behind him. Mr. R.
quickened
his paw. So did the twe'
।
men. When almost home, he knew by
'the sound that the pair were but a lit­
tle wav t-ehind. Very soon after, tie
heard
a noise as if some one was
1
stealthily
and rapidly approaching from
1
the
rear. Turning quickly he received
1
a
| terribl .• blow, from an axe that would
have
btwnfatal, had he not turned as he
1
did,
tausn? the axe to glance.
’
The villain who aimed the blow struck
with such force that the axe flew from
his band. Tbe pair stood looking at
jhim for a moment, evldenUy expecting
he
1 would fall. But Mr. R. had no such
iatentirfns;
and seizing the axe, he
j
made for the robbers, who fled precipi­
(tately. He pursued them until they
turned
the corner near J. A. Gre।
ble
i ’e. Mr. Rork was unable to see the
robbera
very plainly but thinks he would
।
know
them should ho see mem again.
]
Tbe
blow was a left-haudtd one, and
•
।
the
axu was an old one that had been in
i
use
that day by the stone masons at
,
work
on the opera-house foundation
,
wall.
With these slight dews, the
officers are working at the ca*e. Evi­
dently the wretches were parties who
knew Mr. Hork's habits. If caught,
they should be served with as good a
dose as tbe law will allow.

SATURDAY, m 17th, 1886,
We will offer the greatest bargains ever given in Barry
County. Remember these prices are for

Gard &lt; hklcsur i« confined to his home
by severe attack of quinsy.
„Mr\ w^Mra. James Nlms visited
G rand. Rapids friends last week.
WMi« Sarah Jones will take a oounse
of musical instructional Olivet college.
ti^Y* '&amp; Goodyear has returned from
California, much pleased wftlj his trip.

Will Squires, of Grand Rapids, was
the guest of relatives in this citv last
M mrmben of the council will do well Harry, son of Mr. and Mrs. Julius Rus- week.
M. J. Goss and Frank Patton, of Prai­
“rau'* work for Urn dty *ell. nge 19 years, 3 nine, aud b days?
conducted by Revs. Henr/ rieville, were In the city on business
. “
wort&gt; « "dl as thneS Thr
wheae plucm they were chcuen to QU.
oxi Hunsberger took place from the r riday.
Acconms-o to the Michigan crop re­ home of his parents Sunday afternoon,
Mrs. F. Spangemaker is spending the
and was one of the most largely attend­
port for April, the condition of wbrat ed in the history of our city. The flo­ week with relatives and- friends in
Graud Rapids.
w reported al S7 per
pwcent,
cent, of
of: that
that of
of an
— ral tributes were numerous and very
.'Mrs. Frank Carson and the Misses
•
average year. But most of the corr.'v aDOronriifn,
apP™Prialev
,
pondrnte admit that it is yet W Lriv v Oarry Y*
born
city, was Anna and Laura Bessmer were in Grand
‘
v
■”&lt;n
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to base any calculations « the wS J?»wn
highly
respected uy
by oil
all for Rapids Friday.
........and
••— »•&gt;»&gt;
“; «rapwi«u
cron
for this
thiH yj-ar.
v.or
L wheat his
rm* manly-character.
manly character. Th*
He ha.i
had m
many
crop for
The many friends of Mrs J. C. Andrus
wnnn fnends, to whom hi* was endear­
TiiKGrMBlR.vpiQ. Horning Telegram ed by all that makes a true friend lovu- will bv pained to learn that she is in
quite poor health.
has lawn bought, hy a ,Uw* eorapmiy | pie. He was an exemplary vouog man
Mr. und Mrs. Chas. Bidwell.u» Floiao.l wUUwromwllmuea wlth BnTO,'a true to high ideals ot duty, faithful and
euce Swain, of Los Angelos CaUfornia,
Herald. The ne.w paper will lx* known constant in every walk of Wm As a are visiting at Rev. Bancroft's.
sen he was all that love to parents and
iTi'
Iv-ralii, independent in devotion to duty cduld make.
-Miss Gertie Spaulding, of Middleville.
■“&gt;■■ “'H‘ ““’I
it Indeed seems a hard fate that wua the guest of Clara Roberts and
taken from a career of usefulness and other friends a portion of.last week.
The M. E. social will be entcrtalnixl honor a young man just on the t hresh­
Mra Frank Holmes, of Grand Rapids,
by the young people of tbe society and old of manhood, with the ambition,
thesp rlland the ability to carve for and her sister. Miss Sadie Woolsey, of
congregation o^ M-ednraduy afternoon himself a name and a place in the Albion, spent Sunday nt Dr. Lathrop’s.
mJ n‘ntnVSneft Wedt-*U^od «‘b- world. The only consolation is in the
Mrs. Amanda Orr. of New Yoric
«&lt;fr«hments aerv«i from thought that there rukw this world state, was in the city Monday and Tueso JO to 7 o clock, to which acordikkwei- One who "doeth all things well," and
IHcka 6 BUeSt °f Mr‘ iUld
W F’
come h extended to all/
’
who has said “Blessed are they that
Eli.ek Mooiie, of this city. wU] de­ mourn, for they shall Ims comforted."
Mlsa. Grace Greenfield is in the dty in
By his uatinudyiaking-off, the com­
liver the lecture entitled "The Inspira­ munity has lost a promising young the interest of the Emerson Piano Co
tion of the Scriptures." at Carlton Con­ man. whose life and character wen- Her headquarters are at the Hastings
House.
ti rL?5“.?',.V pye&lt;linR Aptfl 18th, at 7:30. above reproach, and a hoiiie has been
b\/nv,lav 00
»”• «■- despoiled of a priceless treifimra. In • Ed Dewey was elected clerk of the
f*oiiLlly tboM who are skeptical. Sing- their overwhelming sorrow, the~ be­ city of O«pH0 by a handsome majority.
reaved ones have the sincere sympathy Ed and the citizens of Owosso are here­
?/ fr0BJ th&lt;? Wuthl*,i8t &lt;»U«Hion.
of all.
*
by eapgratulnted.
WFiii:»AY evening last several of the
Chnr^ay Wheeler and his sister, Mrs.
Silv-hh WEDDiNG.44Satunlay. April
friends and. neighlxwa of Mrs. (). Rorat«*&lt;-k, of the 4th ward, met at her house 3rd, being the twenty-fifth marriage an- Mary Young, of this dty, started this
morning for California, expecting to lie
niyraary of Mr. and Mrs. John Me Cal­ gone hIkki t a year.
birth dayp The visit was a complete lum, their friends aud relatives to the
Dr. Chas. Russell and wife,of Allegan
surprise. A pleasant time was enjoved, number of alxait sixty assembled at
the guests leaving a handsome rookt r their residence !n Hope, at an earlvi W. H. Wanzer and wife,’of Yprilanti,
iw a reminder of their visit and atZkeu hour, to celebrate the mime.) Mirny val­ and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dudlev, of
of esteem for the estimable lady.
uable presents were received, ot which Detroit, attended the funeral of Harry
Russell Sunday.
the following is a list:
Religious Notice.— .Services at
Cry stal hanging Jnuip-Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Stewart, a brother of A K
Emanuel Episcopal church Sunday as Carlyle. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Smith. Mr. Stewart, is expected to arrive in this
and Mrs. Geo. Mullen, Fralriwille.
follows:
city this, Wednesday evening from
Silver
castor
—
Mr.
aud
Mrs.
R.
Tubby,
Canada.
He is called here by the seri­
Celebration of the Holy Comtnunion
Hastings.
ous illness of his mother.
at 9 a. m.
Set silver knives and forks—Hugh
.Morning prayer. Litany and Sermon
A.
H.
Johnson
received a dispatch
Smith. Springfield. III.
at 10:30 a. in.
Chamber set—Mrs. Nora Stewart and Monday uight unnoundng the death
Sunday School at 12 m.
of his aged mother at Walled Lake,
Mrs.
Jane
Smith.
Evening Prayer am! Sermon at 7:30
Cut glass cake basket and water Oakland county. Mr. Johnson left for
that place T needay morning.
■CHAm-EY Brown, an aged and pitcher—Lucie Bn^lx-e and son.
Bronze’hanging lamp—Mr. and Mrs. Mi‘. A. .Sheldon is era rapportt with the
highly respected resident of Hastings
Davenports' sugar bush in Woodland.
township, died at his late home Friday I. R. Youngs and Mr. and Mrs. Jas. He says that it is well worth ene’s time
Townsend.
morning, of heart disease. The funer­
Set table linen—Mr. aud Mrs. McCal­ to visit this bush ana see the modbrn
al. which was larguly attended, took lum.
,
appliances for making sugar.
place Sunday forenoon, R©v.» Hunsber­
Silver pickle castor—Mimes Flora
From the Coon Rapids. Iowa Enter­
ger officiating. A wife, four -sons and McCallum and Addie Belle Ritchie.
a daughter are left, to mourn his loss,
Lamp and lamp mat—Mr. und Mre. prise, we learn tliat Rev. I. N. Crittanden and wife celebrated their 25th wed­
ami have the sincere svmpathv of a Will C'haml»ertnin.
ding anniversary oir March 20th. They
large circle of friends ’in this their
Set silver knives—Mr. and Mrs. 1. A.
were tho recipients of manv beautiful
great affliction.
Osgood.
• und valuable presents from their friends
Table cloth, sugar shell and butter in that section.
Friday afternoon-at *4 o’clock, Hen­
knife—Mrs H. Smith.
ry Willis, of Battle Creek, wuhetl to
Fair of towels—Mrs. Nora Stewart.
Mr. and Mrs. Barons, of New York,
meet the Citizens of Hastings-and vi­
Set solid silver teaspoons— Mrs. Flora the bitter a niece of Airs. L. S. Mc­
cinity at the court room, to discuss the Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. A. McCallum Intyre. are visiting friends in this city
and vicinity. If they find a suitable
project of a railroad from Battle Creek and Malcolm McCallum.
Three silver tablespoons—Mr. and location they will make thehf home in
to Lowell, rift Hastings. Our citizens
this state. When they left York state
should hear him.
But unless the Mra C. E. Ritchie, Middleville.
After partaking of a bountiful repast, April Sth. snow was still on the ground,
Grand Trunk will back the selieme
there will be little prospect for aid the guw*ts wended their way homeward, and in some places the snow banks
were two or three feet deep.
feeling that, it was good to be there.
from tills quarter. ■

......... *•- -• y. •
c-i.
.Mir
i-l.y tendered u&gt; RichaM Freer for
I ;i&lt;!M lot of itpplds to which ample
e was done
’
■ i-uyiug
clothing fh
fiiese feature!
The publishers of the .Century are
uymg clothing
'r - •nsidf'ri'dnsidcrwl Fit. Finish, and entirely out Of the April number, con­
. Try the“T. (’. A Co." clothing. taining the Alabama and Kearaarge
■di - ment on another page.
articles, and as the priutera of the mag­
cheapest place for farmers and azine are moving to their now quarters
eqrivm to buy galvanized pipe, on Lafayette Place, it will be impossi­
; ■ ./•- v.itvi* hose. oil. belting eta, is ble to iMue a new edition without
t*' Ranting Engine and Ironworks.
seriously interfering with the printing
''i:;.in Mans has left the,city for of the May number. In response to a
thi- ■
good. He was promised irn- cable mesAage the English publishers
are returning ail the copies of the
nirnily for disorderly conduct election
UL’l t if he Would skip town and remain April issue they can spare,—only five
hundred.
L.. &gt;: stii.w storm of last week will
•
remembered by the "oldest inliitint of the sections of this state
' &gt;'■ i l&gt;*. the storm. It did not nwdt
H ad mgs.

fersonalmention.
D. &amp; Goodyear is in Grand Rapids,

Saturday, April 17tb, 1886.
10 lbs. best granulated sugar
3 lbs. box Lily gloss starch
3 lbs. best ginger snaps
5 lbs. best roasted Mocha and Java coffee
9 lbs. best roasted Rio coffee
9 lbs. best green Rio coffee
5 bars celebrated Lenox soap
10 lbs. nice “C” sugar for
50c. tea for
35c. tea foY
20c. tea-dust
60c. molasses
75c. molasses, best New Orleans
50c. syrup, best sugar goods ‘
5 two pound packages of Ceraline
5 lbs. best Turkish prunes
5 lb» choice Carolina rice
&lt;
1 lb. Spear Head plug
1 lb. Sentry tobacco.
Best Roller Flour per cwt
Dr. Price’s cream baking powder
Best mixed candy
Best taffy
Best double wash board
Best Nutmegs per oz.
15 lbs. of roasted and ground coffee
1 lb. Bull Dog shorts tobacco
18 Papers garden seeds, warranted
9,000 matches
/

65c
15c
25c
&lt;1 00
1 00
1 00
25c
50c
45c
30c
15c
45c
60c
40c
50c
25c
25c
38c
16c
$2 25
40c
08c
15c
23c
03c
51 00
20c
25c
25c

All Goods Sold at Reduced Prices.
AH Goods First-Class and Warranted'.
We Carry the Largest Stock of Groceries and
Crockery in Barry County.

We Sell For Cash Only.
Yours For Low Prices,

J. H. Beamer &amp; Co.

H. A. Goodyear &amp; Sons,
•

AGENTS FOR THE

’

Bryan Star Chilled Plows.

I lasting? business circles are constant­
ly receiving accession from the sur­
rounding country—-young men who
come with push and enterprise, and
make a creditable showing. Among
those who have within recent times en­
gaged in active business in this dty, and
Also the BRYAN Na 12 and 81, both Iron and Wood Beam Flow
whose cureful methods and dose appli­
cation to business are telling decidedly'
These Flows combine Strength, Durability and Ease of Handling. See them
in his favor, is Mr. Clarence Rogers, a Wore you buy.
young man for whom it is safe to pre­
dict a prosperous future.
ADVERTISED LETTIlks.
Letters addressed to the following persons r»malninir tn the post offlee at HatUnff.', Barry
county. Miehloati. April Hth, l«M:
Jennie Annnur. Cap:. Frank Gager. J. C. Van
Ittper. IJbblc WHUams. Alice Doud. Amos Van
Gilder. Edwin I). WJboa.
Drop iztter—Elijah Rowley.
Caras—Wm. E. Buel. Blxa Chamberlain.
W. H. POWERS. P. M.
Mortgaitn Sale.

Default havtns been made In tbe conditions
at a certain mortgage made and executed by
Alexander (Mart and Louisa Cadart, bln wife,
to Walter Clark, and dated October Und,
Michigan. October 34th, A. D. 1W1, at 8 Jo
o•elock, a. m. In Uber IB at mortgages on page

By » hleh default the power of sale In said mort­
gage contained has become operative, and where
aalhrre H now claimed to be due and unpeddon
said mortogo and the bond aecompanylnk- tlx
same, at we date of thia notfce, the sum of tour
thousand fire l utidr.-d and sixty dollars (SLMOj
and on suit or proceeding* at law or Io equity
having been taken to collect tbe same or any
P^ow, therefore, notice ts hereby glveo that by
Virtue of the power ot sale In aaid mortgage conUlned. and the statute instieh case made and
provided, on the ninth day of July A. D. IBM. at
nine o'clock In the forenoon al the north front
d«or of tbe Itarry County Court House In the
“rt’ssi.T'i:'Circuit Court fur tbe said County of Ram. wher
said promises arc situated, there win be sold at
nubile auction or vendue to the highest bidder,
the premises described in said mortgage or «o
much thereof as may be nece«ary to
satisfy tbe amount due thereon with Liter
rct at eight percent, per annum, and theeoet
and Mpeiuwa allowed by law. luelitdlfot an at­
torney fee of thlrtv-BvedoUaraM allowed by taw
Lust ob stolen a cow about 10 y’rs and as provided fu «n said MrtfflR. »*1&lt;!
premises being dc«eru«xl in said mortgage as
old (soon to come in) from tbe farm of
James McGinnis speckled white and am anil AMjrrU. In Ui&lt;* ConfTv
red, large size* large horns, 4 large teats &gt;K*n. known *nd d^Nbed m follows ।
Tbeaomh ®«l inartor oJ Mtrtlon i
one 2 small ones. Any one giving in­
township number &lt;me north ot nujit e
formation of her wherabouts wul tie U»e south east Qnartor of the north we,
of section sored In township number «
wwMded k,

of Norman horses reminds
Us that there is already a splendid horse
of that breed in this city, "Le Motte,"
the property of Mr. Eli Bechtel. This
thoroughbred animal »»
from Franco in September 1884^ ana is
as fine a «p&lt; e:num of th&lt;- Percheron Vreed
aa one could wish to
®L.V‘*U,U™
color, splendid build, and wtighing l^OU
He is a registered animal, his number
Booth end o( the wrct half o&lt; the north v
quarter of wwUoa ; e. ante raid townxMpt,
in the Fercheon book being 2£M. and
Farmers
tbe Albion Combined Dura.
in Vol. 3 of the Norman stud book his Cult
rat.&gt;r. and SoMer.tlw cheapest and most
number
b 2435. He is receiving much ronvlcuent Implement In the market. Can be
nutuoar is
fanners wbo
notice from farmers
who are interested
in raising fl
M bancs
in
tine
baraac lor
tor mart
market

We have the Largest and Best Stock in Barry County.

Get our Prices,

H. A. Goodyear &amp; Sons.

J HAVE
MY STORE FILLED
.----- WITH-

New Goods!
And will give the People ofPrairieville and
Vicinity

EgTWatrh this space next week.

M. J. GOSS.
Prairieville, April 9, 1886.

�We have taken the Agency for
the new line of '

FOLLOWED BY A MO SHARK.

MicHiGAjrB onr

Tbe toll owing Umea i
doted by ibeBoardo

camdidate.

Mr. Blaine, in his entertaining * Twenty
Tito, of
Uu. «!&gt;-&gt;»&lt;?
Cm, lhe Itooootoc rrtoa«aui CT»difeu, .ho W U&gt; port, &lt;0 dto&lt;Uo« jtooto
in the election of 1848:
" The Democratic candidate was a man
of high character. He hati served credit­
ably in the early part of the war of 181^
had been Governor of Michigan Territory
from 1813 to 1831, had been five years Sec­
retary of War under General Jackson and
had gone to France as Minister, in 1836.
He remained at the Court bf Louis
Philippe, where, be received minute con­
sideration for six years. When he returned
to this country in 1842, al sixty years of
age, he undoubtedly intended to re-enter
political life."
&lt;
_
Popular ovations were arranged for him
as he journeyed westward, and by the Uyue
he reached his home in Detroit General
Cars waa publicly recognised as a candi­
date for the Presidency. " By remaining in
the field as a candidate," says Mr. Blaine,
'■ he deeply wounded Mr. Van Buren, dis­
regarded a |&gt;eraonal and political friend­
ship of thii'te years' duration and sundered
ties which hie was -too short to re-unite.”
In the cud Mr. Van Buren’s enmity de­
feated General Cam when he obtained ths
nomination in 1848.

warm place in the heart of the people of
Michigan, because of bis many services in
l»er behalf and because of the lustre which
he shed upon her. She has had no Presi­
dential candidate since, and the out­
look for her having one in the near future
is not promising. Cassopolis has been
named alter him, and so long as that
thrifty .town prospers and grows his many
virtues will be extolled. It is in Cas­
sopolis that Mr. Smith Wooden lives,
whose name is mentioned here liecause be
is the author of the following interesting
letter:
“ Nothing ha* ever relieved my wife of
rheumatism and neuralgia so much as
Atbkiphoros. I always keep it in tho
house and cheerfully recommend it jo
others."
An equally good opininn of the medicine
is expressed by Charles j Latourett, ot
Bradley, as follows:
“I would say in favor of Atlilophoros
that one bottle entirely cared mo of rheu­
matism which hat! been treated bv some ot
our best physicians without avail. I can
highly rccotnmendJt to all Buffering from
the ume disease."
. G. Wiesinger &amp; Son, druggists, of Ad­
rian, report this gratifying case:
"Last fall, along about November 1st,
we sold a man a bottle of Athlaphorns for
his father, who had not walked more than
two or three blocks at a time in about two
Gars. After taking one botiloof the medne ho walked down to our store, which
Is very nearly two milw from his house,
and purchased the’second bottle himself.
This wa^ four days from the time he first
commenced/taking Athlophoroa. He has
taken five bottles of the medicine and says
be thinks he is entirely free from rheuma­
tism. The gentleman is in the neighbor­
hood of sixtyy ears oPagv and looks healthy
and robust now."
If yon cannot get Anriamoaos of your drug-'
gin. we will send it express tald.ou receipt of
-- 1 - - -— I..
w. —

THE; CHILD ACTRESS.

(Doston Globo.)
A year ago tbe .mbUr were starlhtd over
the announcement that little "Corituis.”
the child actress, had been arrested by tho

M

Cruelty to Children. Such, Indeed, was
tbe caas, and the little girl was detained
for several days, until tho authorities
granted her a release. While In court shft
showed sueb unusual power? of mind and
training, t-ven repeating the evening
prayer she had been taught, tbit the judge
Instantly released her, fully convinced
that the greatest care and no cruelty bad
been bestowed upon her. Since then little
Corinne has grown both In stature and
accomplishments, has charmed thousands
by her vole* and actions, and is to bo sent
to Europe next year to complete her musi­
cal education. Her mother Is Mrs. Jennie
Jtijnball. wbo was a former member ot tbe
Boston Museum Company, and who takes
the greatest possible pride in her little

"You can have little Idea how cartful It
U necessary to bo In thts profession In order
to preserve one's constitution and health.
We havo been playing all summer, and
during some of tho hottest nights It seemed
almost impossible to &lt;o tbrongh the per­
formance. 1 watch Corinne, more care-

say we are In perfect health and spirits. I
owe most of thts to the use of Hoptnnfc,
which I have been taking quite freely.
There is something about this remedy
that is remarkable In giving tone and
strength to the system. I suppose It must
be the Peptonlxed beef, which; they say, Is
one of Its Ingredients -and which con­
tains so much albamen. At all events It
has done irreat things for Corinne as well
as myself. When you consider the strain
that is on every op«ra singer all the while,
and how easily the health can bo under­
mined you will not wonder that we are
glad to find something that preserves It
and gives us new strength."
Jost at this luncture Corinne camo tn
looking the picture of health and animal
spirit*, and as the writer thought of tne

schooner voyaging between Charleston,
Beaufort, Savannah, and other points
on the southern coast She was built nt
Clutrieston, and I went out on tbe first
voyage. The name of tho captain was
Martin, on easy-going, good-natured
man, and we had three men before tho

We left Charleston in the afternoon.
a monster tihark was olwervect in out
wake. There are always sharks in plenty
in Charleston harbor, and this cliap
would not liave received much notice ex­
cept for his size and the grim, persistent
manner in which he followed us. He
ranged up on the starboard quarter, not
more than ten feet away, and there he
stuck. When wu had made our ofikig
and set our course, tho captain deter­
mined to get rid of the unpleasant visitor.
When a sailor soes a shark following
his ship he feels as a landsman would if
a wolf was pursuing his carriage. Tho
sliark is there to eat you, if opportunity
occurs, and you feel a spirit of revenge
stirring you up to get rid of him.
We hod a big shark liook on board,
and after the decks had bean cleared we
brought it out, belted it with a chunk of
pork, and the morsel was dropped over­
board and the rope paid oat until the
pork was right at the shock's nose. He

BEST TONIC.

Mortgage Bale.

OLDEIvuJMES

hungry, and sharks aren't a bit particu-

formed a conspiracy to destroy him. .Wo
made up a dummy and carried it aloft
and heaved it overboard with great out­
cry. but that trick also failed. The
shark paid no attention to the splash,
but kept Ids wicked eyes on tho man at
the wheel, and remained where wo first
discovered him.
We hod a slow passage down to the in­
let, and ns wo entered it the Shark sud­
denly disappeared.
We went' up to
Beaufort, unloaded a part of our cargo,
took on some cotton, and came down
again, and we had scarcely crossed the
bar when the big fish again took his po­
sition on the starboard quarter. It was
the Mine when we started into Savan­
nah, and the same at Brunswick, and we
dropped him again off Charltwton as wo
returned after an absence of two weeks.
Wo tried every way known to sailors to
drive the fellow off. but he wouldn't
budge. At Charleston the captain pon- d
suited a colored clairvoyant, and she sold
him about an ounce of pink salve and
told him that he must buy a yellow dog,
grease its paws with the salve/ and use
the dog to bait the shark hook. He paid 82
for tho salve and was a whole day
finding u yellow dog. One was finally
discovered following a colored man
about, and an offer of $3 made him our
dog. On this occasion we left Charles­
ton just at daybreak, having been in the
harbor throe days. As day fully dawned
we picked up our old onemy, and all
hands willingly turned up to see what
luck wo would havo with the new bait.
We greased the pawa of the dog. and he
at once began to howl in the most dis­
mal manne’. You'd have believed from
his actions tlmt he knew what was com­
ing. When we had lashed turn fast to the
hook we found that tho shark hod
neared the ship by several feet, and tiuit

Th« formula by which Mishltr’a Herb
Bitiert it compounded it cctf two hun­
dred yean old, and of German origin.
The entire range of proprietary medirlr.es
cannot produce a preparation thet en­
joyi to high a reputation in the community
irfure it it made at

MISHLER’S

Bitters­

SfISHLER HERB BITTERS CO.,
625 Commerce Bt., Philadelphia.
Parker's Fleuast Worn Ayran Never Fait*

haustion from worry and anxiety,
mountain air is often a specific. I to tonic
properties, the distraction of magnificent

». AU druggists tbe world over.
COL A. V. Berry, of Jackson, dli
aged Ct yauw.
.

»«■ of high altitudna, all contribute to
Journal.

druxElsta

000,006.

Builders Hardware at Close Figures.
Paints in Large and Small quantities; also Varnishes. Tur­
pentine andJapans.

Mowers, Reapers and Binders.
Wagons, Carriages and Carts.
OLIVER’S NEW COMBINATION PLOW, with self-sharpening
Share and Point They are giving the best satisfaction
doing the same amount of work with from one-fourth to
one-half the expense of other plows.

CALL IN AND SEE US.

Greble &amp; Powers.

Low Estimates on Jackson Tile.

MESSER BROS.
JLT JL

MIJBXaXa T3BDEJ

Ward &amp;. Dolson Buggies!
25 Purchased to Open tlje Spring Trade with.
The Best Looking, Best Constructed, Most Durable
Carriage Made.
.

eretlcMM. It al laysi
mflaniatlon. protects]
the membrane of thel
nasal passages from!
add 111 onal ao! ds J
completely heal* the]
sores ana n-*t&lt;&gt;resl
sense of taste, nud|
smelt
NOT a I.fQCID or]
.
SNUFF.
।
tide of the Halm Into each nwtrak

'

Thj CeIMd Flifil ui Sttisbaker Wage:: ’

Farm Machinery Of All Kinds.
Call In!

FEVER

MESSER BROS.

ELY BltOTILEES Dnixgl-ts. Owego, N. Y.

nfLAND&amp;COc THE BEST

1

FURNACE MADE.
And therefore the cheapest, is the

R. K. GRANT.

SALeraTOs
SODA

For Baking Purposes.

Best in the^orltl.
PARKER’S
HAIR BALSAM
[tete Mttac,

ZOA-PHOEA,
-WOMAN'S FRIEND.

In the European countries the tart is
baked in a deep aartlun dish. In Yankeeland pie is stewed into soggineas in a

.

Platform Spring ^Buggies!

„

mors faxnflteriy known

experiroea

They are something ei.r
.
new iu design aud finish, ,,'f
superior qualityand fi;il-. &gt;■
ranted.
Other Stoves will be-Closed Out Regardless of Cost.
We also sell the Latest and Best

K-SdX4f yfM jEKm

&lt; fever!

arn'age known anything about America.
It is French, Spanish, Italian, English,

tanooxo, Tenn., writes, that be was seriously alnictedwtUi sassvere cold that settled on hli tenor at the tart is thicker than the intangs: bad triad many remedtas without banagt
Being induced to tn-Dr. King's New Discoreq

The south half (&lt;»! ot the south east quarter
[ W J of the south east quarter I1*] of section utae
»]in town three [3) north of range ten (10j west,
In item Countv and Stale &lt;4 Mtehlran.
Dated this nth dag at Fctniary. !&amp;«.
Sl'RlTMiE BVF.FORD. Mortxacee.
STUART ft WEST.
.Attorney* for Mortgager.
«'
.
Grand Rapids. Midi.

07944341

cleansing tbe hr

Pio is not one of the inventions which
a punitive providence left for the exer­
cise of Yankee genius. It is very much

“d ®l«b* wldch thB

sum of six hundred twenty-three and M-l® dol­
lars being now claimed tone due on said mesh­
rage fur principal and accrued Interest.
Notice Is therefore hereby given that said
mortgage will be foreclosed by sale of the mort­
gaged premises described lu said mortgage. &lt;w
so much thereof as may t&gt;e necessary to satiate
the amount dun on said mortgage together with
tbe costa of this foreclosure. Including an attor­
ney fee of twenty -the dollars, st public vendue on
the sth day of May. 1M0, at ten O'clock In the
forenoon &lt;&gt;f Mid day. at the north front rfsor of
tbe Court House. In tbe city of Hastings. Ill said
County of Barry, that Iwtag tbe ptane of bidding
the Circuit Court for said County of Barry.
In which said mortgsgwl premises lire 'ItuateO.
BaMj^rcmlscs ore dlscrilwd In said mortgage

Cream Balm

bottle, two feet of small chain, a score of
buttons, a silver-plated table knife and
two iron’spoons, and so rural other trifles
which he had picked up while cruising
around and waiting for us to come out.
Wo hove him over after tho examination,
and though the schooner ran on that
same route for the ensuing eleven
months, none of us sighted a shark,
large or small. The greased-dog business
seemed to have given the whole
fraternity a valuable hint—New York
Sun.

ried into tho British Islands by the ma-

Default having been made In the conditions
of a certain mortrnge executed by Charles H.
Morse, unmarried, of Yankee Springs. Barre
county, Michigan, to Sprullle Burford, of Grand
Itephh. Kent county, Michigan, dated Jute.XM
IM. and recorded on the t-siday of Joly, IMS,
in the otT.ce of the Register of Deeds,
for the County of Barry and State M
Michigan. In Uber 19 of mortgages, on pages
EH and 125. and by said default tbe power of sate
contained In said mortgage haring become epee­
stive. and no proceedings at law or In equity hav­
ing been Instituted to recover the debt secured

It is the best remedy far Kidney ci d
Lii'er Complaints, Dynpepuia,
Cramp in the Stomach. Indige.stion, Malaria, Periodical Cnm--^
. ELY’8
i
plaints, de. As a Blood Purl/ler,
it has no equal. It tones the eystrm,
strengthening, inrigerating and ffidr.g
when applied into the!
ncwHfe.

When you havo occasion to buy
another SUIT OF CLOTHES or
•OVERCOAT, for yourself or
boys, Btyj that the above label is
on tho coat, and you will secure
the dog, and ho had eoarooly touched the
water when tho shark had him. Ho had
th. BEST FITTING, BEST
dog, hook, and all at one snap, and
WEARING tod BEST LOOK
started to make a skip when the hook
ING CLOTHING MADE.
brought him up. ' We took the lino to
the cupstain and walked the old chap
Every garment bean a ticket, on
alongside, and when we had his head out
which appears the “ T, C. &lt;k Co.”
of water we fired two charges of buckshot
monogram (trade mark). Try it
into it We then drew him aboard and
finished him off. and after breakfast we

public examluaiton.
'nruratJaj, March 19th, NnshvLTe.
Friday and barnnlay, March 2*th and Hlh, M
UFrtfayApril l«h, Mtadtevllte.
Erl.Ut, Apr.l jdth. 1-nitrlrrilln.
It |s«x|iectod that all who Intend to teach and
have not certificates in forvo wlH be present at
antneone ol llreae planes. Examination* wHI
begin promptly at 9 oWuck and elnse at &lt; p. in..
vid teachers are urxMntl) requested, to l&gt;e pres­
ent st Uie opening. Examinations ail! be both
oral ami written, chiefly the latter. Condlitete*
for a third grade ecrtlncate must pass a satis­
factory examination In orthegraphv. reading,
penmanship, arithmetic, grammar, geqgraNiy.
U. 8. history, civfl government, theory and art
of te.vliluc. and physiology, with particular ref­
erence to the efleets o( ntchulle drinks, sflmntanta and narcotic* upon the human system.
For this grade a stand tug ol at feast G5 per ecnL
will lw required In eaclibraneh, with an avmge
standlag ot IS per ccut.
For a second grade the additional requirementawiU be elementary algebra, ttookkeeping
and nJttural philosophy, with a standing lu each
branch ot IK&gt; i&gt;cr cent, andon average ot M per
rent.
For a Orvt grade, geometry and general histo­
ry, with a standing not lower than W per cent.
In any one brooch, aad an averagirofw percent.
All candidates With whom no member of the
board 14 acquainted must furnish satisfactory
proof m to moral character.
ftebool offleres (especially Inspectors) are eordlally Invited to be present.
ENOCH ANDBUS, Ohm.
JEROME J. ENGLAND. 8reTW. P. POLHEMta.

Securer to GIRLS a painless, perfect
development and thus prevents life­
long weakness.
Sustains and soothes Over worked
Women, Exhausted Mothers, and
prevents prolapsus.
Cures palpitation, sleeplessness, ner­
vous breaking down (often preventing
insanity), providing a safe change of
life, and a hale and happy old age.
Reader suffering from any com­
plaint peculiar to the female sex, zoaphora is worth everything to you
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as a heat producer.
has an ash-pit. Most wood furnaces have none. This
much trouble and inconvenience.
3•It saves
Easiest to adjust to get a given temperature in a
4• house.
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5•Thickness
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v

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I Ip' hour* -s U‘ 10 a. m. and 1 to 3 p. tn.
t,.&gt;'..i.&gt;'vii&gt;« at Hollowajm’dnw store.
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.J'? fprlns time bldesoms.blow
Mid th, fruit that autumn rtvee:

ABOUT VANDERBILT.
As an illustration of what unnrgonired
and indiscriminate clmrity leads to, the
case of Margaret, the Mother of Crimi­ Some Incldonta Showing tho Char,
nals, is quoted from an authority- on Ute
actor of the Man.
subject:
Margaret was a pauper child left
adnft in onfe of the villages on the upper Uls Nickel Plato Deal—Pint Paralytls
n R.'tJMMERMAN,
Stroke—A Baby's Influence—"Vanity
bruises. Hudson, about ninety years ago. There
’ F . ;i.)nKvpathie ITtysician &amp; Surgeon, cut* and wounds. AUdrundsJi
waa no almshouse in tfie place, and she
, ? • r t dour east ot Holloways' drug store.)
was made the subject of outdoor relief,
receiving occasionally food and clothing
,11. WAI. JONES,
from the town officials, but was never
DentisC
An intersgting chapter in the rail­
educated or sheltered in a prt&gt;j&gt;er home.
..'. . rk promptly aUcadeO to.
raUrrh ,nr about She became the mother of a large nice of road history of the United States willthe iMt’fiftwn
£!imI T*.’1
for
criminals and paupers which luw cursed come to light if the story is ever told
C. WELTON
tiie county ever since. Tlie county rec­ of tho inside efforts that were made to
tn,‘t"**1 ?&gt;
Now I hare
li’-'
M I over bad. and I can riv tn ords show 200 of her deecendants who sell Mr. Vanderbilt the Nickel-Plate
t.-» i'.'Hcivn on a man's property against
have been criminals. In one generation Road. It will bo remembered that he
■in . lightning or wind; against a man’s
of Iter unhappy line there were twenty held out along time ngUlust.thb threats
h ath and accident.
children, of whom seventeen Ijved to
Grimes, fl? \ alley hl Iteudnll. PtrryCo., Ohio’
and persuasions of tbe gentlemen wbo
-h&gt;RA SHELDON,
maturity.' Nine served terms aggregatP’01"** &gt;'• Stan, the oldest naamt&gt;on
in fifty year* in the state prison for: igh were intent upon loading him with their
ard on the lakes, died Friday in UhrelL
,i. Abstract Block. Hast Ings, Mich.)
crimes, and all tlu- others were frxxjount parallel cnteq»rise. Influences of a
There isdioo In tbe Shelby park fund.
stryl Books In Barry
inmates of jails and almshouses.
most remarkable character were brought
*** nowm: also
“It is said that, of the (123 dcseendanta to bear upon him, and it required an
of this outcast girl, 200 committed crimes almost illimitable amount of nerve
PHILIP T. COLGBOVE,
b.'K.
" ■ which brought them upon the court rec­ power to withstand the pressure oven
I
Lawyer,
ords and most of tiie others were idota, for a little lime. Wnll street was firing
Itasllum, Mich.
,
drunkards, lunatics and paupeis. The away at Lake Shore and other proper­
Brrt*eeuiitiH- Atturncy for Barry County.
cost to the county of this race of crim­ ties,' with- the Nickel-Plate for con­
inals and paupers is estimated as ut least tinual bear ammunition, and,not a dayi E. KEN ASTON.
*100,dOO, taking no aocoun^of the dam­ Inborer in his great army of workmen
A.
Attorney,at Law,
A PATIENT BEGGAR.
age they inflicted upon projierty and the went to bed any night more utterly
degradation they caused to others."— weary and worn out and over-taxed
promptly atu-nding to.
than did William H. Vanderbilt
The other day while the weather wffs Brooklyn Eagle.
Finally the fret and worry began to
TuIlN CARVETH,
intensely cold, a man knocked at the
affect him perceptibly. He grew ner­
■»
Attorney at Law,
door of a stately residence, and when a
A correspondent gives in The Vienna vous and moody. Ute family began’to
Middleville. Mich.
woman came, the man askejr
Frivndenbtatt a graphic account of the feel worried; his doctors ’ began to
••Will you give mu a piece of bread?" great improvements which are about to evince renewed interest in his diet and
pI.AKKi: x ItJKER,
habits. Everylxydy about him grew
v
/
Attorneys nt Law and
••I will not.
be commenced at Naplee, and which will
X^y
Solicitors in Chancery.
••Will you give mu a piece of moat, completely renovate die dty from a anxioiib.. But still the cloud bung over
him. That parallel object still frowned
then?"
office' In I'alon block. &lt;w&gt;-r Beamer Bros.)
sanitary
(mint
of
fdew.
One
large
main
unappeusetl. He was in daily com­
Hastings. Mich,
thoroughfare will traveixi the whole of munication with the Nickcl-Tlate peo­
Pr-p-t ice in .1U courts of tiro state. Attend to
••l*ieceof pie?’’
the poor quarters. Porto, Pendino, Mer- ple directly and indirecllv. One day
i.lecuon* s.'nl pertt'i'tlng titlo* to real estate,
••No."
ttoney i&lt;&gt; to.ur itmirauee taken etc., ete.
cafo, and Vicarin, 'while regular cross an interview was arrangeil to be held
••Potato?"
streeta will run at fixed intervals. Some at his Fifth avenue homo. Three gen­
TfAllTIN V. BARK ER. Reid Estate,
••Nothing."
rites considered to be too unhealthy will tlemen well known in speculative and
.'L Insurance and Loans.
"Blay I come around; tn the dining­
office with J. G. Kunran A Son. 2 doors north room and look at you while you are not be allowed to be occupied. For the financial centers met with him. and
of Postetnce. ■
large crowd of artisans, laborers, and their purpose was to try to convince
Special atteatiou given to Linking exchanges eating?"
their families who will be dislodged by him that be must bay up the Nickel■st prop-Ky
Thr interests of non-resident
-No."
Plate property forthwith or else run tho
proiN rn owners earetuby looked after. Fanns
"Well, mar I sit down in the yard three changes new and healthy quarters risk of suffering tremendously from
of £1 site* tor sale or exchange. Houses and
will be found in the Arenaccia district,
and look at tiie house?-’
new attacks to be made upon his rail­
beyond die railway station.
"No.”
MITH,
Tin' entire drainage and sower system road properties in the stock market
"Will you plc:«e p-nnt me the privi­
Lawyer.
in the lower part of tiie city will be re­ Jay Gould at that time was down in
lege of leaving this nomas?"
Florida, ostensibly for bis health, but
modeled, and will be made to disclinrge
Mr. Vanderbilt's visitors made it very
"Thank you. 1 am {a stranger in beyond die liarbor. The dye-works and
clear that Gould’s trip South was not
li: all l‘oiirt.1 &lt;il the State.
tliis country and it does me good to similar "manufactories, tiuroperations of much else than a clever trick to cover
meet witfi ueeoiniiiodating poople. which are calculated to pollute die water, up a big scheme in another direction,
Say, it really woifld make no difference will be required to remove beyond the and this other scheme was to get con­
fc VanARMAN.
with yotr If I weft) nuvstr to come back, city boundary. The state is contribut­ trol of the Nickel-Plate, attach it to the
Lawyers.
would it?’’
ing 4,000,000 pound sterling- to carry Wabash, and create a new trunk line.
Hayings National Bank.)
"It would not."
out three great works. When they have They were able to convince Mr. Van­
"Well, good-bye."
been flnislu-d die Chiaja will, indeed, l&gt;o derbilt that what they said was true,
\V1LLI A M B. sWEEZEY, Attorney
About a half hour later he, returned.
' ’ Al Law aud Solicitor in Chancery. "I hail thought that 1 would never re­ one of the most delightful, as well as showing him that at that very time
most wonderful, promenadre in Europe. Gould had a cotnpmry of men along
■&gt; x- in .Ul courts of the state.
turn." said he. "but Mmiehow I was —Exchange.
the line measuring it land examining it
drawn back. Will y »u allow me to
preparatory to scooping it in.
I VILLI AM B. SWEEZEY.
come in and warm myself?”
Mr. Vanderbilt listened eagerly to
•’
J ustice of the Peace.
"No.’"
•
•
every
word that was spoken, and when
An American gives us an instance of
"Youreally don’tcare how cold I am. his experience in Syria. He was about linally the truth was brought home to
do yoqF’
’
to mount his mule amidst a crowd of him of this new danger threatened
"T certainly do not."
Oriental visitors, and wished to give through the unscrupulous tactiua of
Notary Public.
“Ah, I like to meet frank; jieojflc. I them an exaggerated Mica of American Jay Gould ho quivered like a child in a
terrible fright; then suddenly he gasped
feel a growingattachment forthis house
agility. He jumped a little too far. and convulsively for breath, seemed chok­
and its snrrotindingii. Say, does a tall, I overshot the mark, coming down on die
J W. VROOMAN,
ing and suffering beyond expression,
slim man live here?"
1•
Auctioneer.
other side like a di ver. with his hands and an*! in another instant fell forward un
"Yes. he’s mv husband.”
in of vxperleitre In erring auc••That's what‘1 thought. Pru.ty good nose in tbe mud. Ids feel caught in the conscious from his chair to. the floor.
;brcn nprdsUy successful In
saddle;
and
hie
coatakirts
cleverly
rolled
He lay as one dead. It was a similar
fellow, isnj he?"
over lLiiead, to screen him from what scene’to that which Robert Garrett wit­
"Of counie. he is."
nessed the other day. It was a sem­
••That’s what I thought, rie is not ho supposed was a laughing crowd.
Yet
not
a
soul
smiled,
not
a
sound
was
blance
that unnerved strong meu,
in the house, is he?"
■y ARY V. COBB,
1
"No, he Has stepped out somewhere." heard save a tender grunt of sympathy though Mr. Vanderbilt recovered quick­
That was his first paralytic stroke,
"That’s what I thought. Arc you and demure offers of aid. Now a Turk in ly.
the true story of which'has never
still unprepared to give me a piece of America, with baggy hrwctyw and turbanud head, taking a leap over a mule in before been told; the story which iubread?’’
the streets of an American city, (and - volves also the real reason of hte then
attention Riven Riven to cutting and
"Yea."
startling change of base from an ener­
I,rlce«t riuuwiiable. Apprruttees muit"Well, I must leave you again. I do getting stuck upside down, with his pro­
.Vork r«x»n&gt; over Wm. tkhautz's store.
getic assertion that he would never pay
not think that I shall come back agnin. boscis in a rut and Ids heels in tbe saddle,
I tribute to "blackmailers” to a sudden
By the way, J must tell you that I can would be saluted with something more
purchase of the Nickel-Plate out and
than a grunt of sympathy and demure
not help but think of the slim man."
out.
offers of aid. We have more humor titan
"Whv?"
1 mot one of the old Harlem Road's
"Well, because I saw him just before dignity; the Turks more dignity than conductors on tho evening of Mr. Van­
SOMETHING NEW!
I held my first conversation with you. humor.—Youth’s Companion.
derbilt's death. He had just heard the
I saw him fall into the cistern, and I
news, and he was overflowing with
reckon he's pretty well tagg'»d out by
reminiscenses of the dead magnate and
Ibis time.
Good day.’’ — Arkaneaw
Alarm-clocks, as is well known, after the old Commodore. The Commodore,
n time lose their power over n sleeper be said, was always a liberal dispenser
Traveler.
and fail to awake him, since ho becomes of free passes to favorite employes for
—With the view of putting our accustomed to the noise. Tn remedy this themselves and families. Whenever
brother peragniphers on their guard so defect an ingenious inventor Ims added one of them had a holiday be was
that they may be careful in examining • cylinder, the baae filled with oom- given passes over tho road to any point
their olmnge when making purchases prwBed air and the remaining space with be might«d«ire. He bad only to sug­
of stocks, bonds, etc., we would say cold water. A perforated tin tube Is at­ gest a ptM and he got it, and another
that counterfeit one thousand-douar tached. which is pointed in the direction for his wife and children along with it.
bills are in circulation—Hotlon Courier. needed. When tiro alarm boll goes off Soon after William H. assumed control
tiro pressure of air is relieved and the of the Harlem Road this conductor who
Muskets For Africa.
water in the cylinder is driven out gossiped with me dropped in to sec him
Muskets for the interior of Africa through the perforated tube over the to remark that he would like to take
are still made in Birmingham, with tho head of the steeper, who is sure to his family over the road on the next
day, and would Mr. Vanderbilt please
1 have set up a Hay Press in flintlock and priming pan of a contuo be awakened by tbe shower-bath. fill
out a pass.
and for thia reason, that, while
•‘Hum!’’ quoth Mr. Vanderbilt,
the City of Hastings, and am ago.
powder can be made and flints col­
"hum! my friend, doesn’t this road pay
lected in the very midst of the desert
The German minister of war has given you for your work?”
prepared to purchase Hay in sands
of the. Soudan or die Sahara, It
"Yes/’ answered the conductor,
would be a work of risk or of impossi­ orders tor a number of doge to be trained amazed at any hesitation, as be remem­
any quantity.
.
bered the free-and-easy methods of the
bility to import jH-rcuM.oM caps or csrCommodore.
tridwi adapted to cuntral-ure or bammeri’ess pins; and, on-ainrilar grounds, engaged keeping guard during tho night.
"And isn’t your salary big enough?"
the iongfe barrel retains ita supremacy
"I’ve got no eauM to complain.”
"Well, we've got a ticket office and
hS a weapon of ofifenwi in thoaa regions
to tho prrsen: day. When the trader an accident whieh occurred in the course a clerk in it to sell ticket* to just such
Call and wee me, at American from
contented folks as you are. Good day,
Tripoli vWto ValoMa he
sir.
” And Mr Vanderbili went on
seen carefully measuring the lengthy
tyouse.
Sb!, whieh are exhibited in the gun­
with his work.
smith's showcases, in order
may find a weapon of sufficient calibre
—A farmer who feeds a number of
for the coarae and slash shooting pow­
hogs says: "I have been in the habitat
der hu is compelled to use.—Blackgiving my fattening hogs slop to drink,
Yours respectfully,
but this winter i gave them clear
water instead, and the result hi that I
have the nicest, soHdiatt meat I Lave
two hundred and eighty-five
ever put up.’’-—N. T. Tribune.
IV !■ LANDIS. M. D..
)V .
1’hysican and Surgeon,
WihXlIand, Mich.
o.T.cv oik- rtoor south of the post office, will be
•• ;;u«t there day or night..

aiffiSJa.

’"’•’ *■"“

Clothing &amp; Furnishing Goods

Ami Ila Ufa ra.tlaa,. fl...

For the Spring Trade. He ie the exclusive dealer in the celbrated Tailor-Made J. C. 4 CO. CLOTHING. The Nobbiest
Best Made, Best Fitting Suits known to the trade.

Full line of Men#,’ Youth's Boys and Children's Suits.
. .
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A good Men’s Worsted Suit for
7 60;
A good All-Wool Men’s Suit for .................
8 80;
Fine White Dress Shirt, unlnundried, for.
40;
Good Style.Man’s Hat for
Men’s Working Pants, for
90;
Men’s Overalls:
40;
OTHER GOODS IN PROPORTION.

Having no rent to jiay, running my store on the lightest ex­
pense of any in the city, buying aijd selling goods tor cash, I
can make prices on any line of good&amp;_cheaper than any other
dealer. You can get better value for your money of me thau
of any other dealer.

R. K. GRANT, Cash Clothier.

pRED’K HOTCHKISS
Has Removed His Stock

A. R. McOmber Store.

DRESS MAKER.

Farmers, Attention!

C. A, BURLINGAME.

■After April 1st he will be settled in his new
location, and will be glad to show you

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Detroit Liquid Paints,

Drugs and Medicines.
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SUN-BURST FOR ERIN.
THE NATIONAL

GLADSTONE PRESENTS HIS BILL FOR

FIRST MOVE IN DEFENSE OF THE

SHOOTING DEPUTIES.
Application for a Writ of Habeas Corput in Tholr Behalf Made by
the Railroad Officials.
'

TMt!n&gt;onr •&lt; the Inqnert—Ths Bayoaet
Keep* Order in East 8U belli*—Funer­
al* ut Koine of Friday's Tletlms—A
• Kn*h striker—Boycott fur Gould—Chief
Arthur** View*.
HT. Lovis April 11 — Application erne made
• late Satuniny night to Judge Van Wagoner
at his redden a by Judge Lauchliu. ropreaeutiug the LousiviUe &amp; Nashville Railroad
company. tar wriu. ot habeas corpus in the
cas«i of tbe deputy sheriff* detained in this
dty for tbe shooting in East St. Louis on
Friday. In each casn the prtitfepor seta
forth be is held in itho jail of the city of
St Lou!» by Chief of Police Harrigan, and
hi* detention ii illegal, because .said pet:tioo-ra bo wss a regular deputy sheriff in the
oountyiof St Clair, stateof Illinois,engaged
in the di-charge of his dutlra a* such officer
o.n the Wh day of April, ISS6, in tbe dty of
East St Laub, together with certain other
deputy sheriffs, was attacked and set upon
by a tawlce, mob end driven acroe* tho
bridge into this dty, and upon meeting an
officer of the . police force of this gclty
said pell doner and his companions voluntar­
ily re {nested said officer to give thorn pro­
tection against the assailants and pur­
mem.
That thereupon said officer
delivered petionor to said Lawrence Harri­
gan. chief of i&gt;oUce, as aforesaid, who
caused petitioner and his companion duputy sheriff* to bo incarcerated in the said
jaiL" Tho application then goes on to any
that too petitioner has applied for reloaw to
Chief Harrigan and has ixxm refuse!, und
that tba application has not been refused by
any superior court
The capias being ordered to issue a notice
in each case was made cut and sent to Maj.
Harrigan commanding him to be and ap­
pear before the criminal court at 10 o'clock
Monday morning and show enure for de­
taining the men who "are held upon no
charge whatever.” , *
They may all bo discharged, but they can
all be rvarrwrted immediately upon war­
rants charging them with being fugitives
from justice. The proceeding has no jxrticutar significance except in to far a* it
show* that tbe railroad cumpanl-w projxws
to stand by tiie dejmty sheriff, in their
trials for th * death of tho seven men.
Tim in-]UMt ou the bodies of tiie fieople
killed by tbe deputy sheriffs bt-gnii Satur­
day afternoon. Tbe tint witnsw* was Joeeph Mitchell, formerly in the employ of tbe
Ohio A Mississippi road. He said that he
was on the Broadway crossing at the time
tbe sh'Xtiag btgan; saw about tom dputiu
on tbe Loulsullla &amp; Nashville trestle; saw
no stouwi thrown, But tom rd tho crowd call
thodeputlis t cunreand laugh at them. A
littL man, who appoard to bo tho loader,
tol&lt;rtfj&gt;/cro«! t-Z disperse, and then a min­
ute after fired into them and a num stand­
ing near a telegraph pole felL Tbe crowd
then turne I and ran, and all the dvputio*
fired into them. f
The above U tho sulatanen of all the te*tlsnony taks.i. Mrat of tbe witnore&lt;» My no
stow* were thrown and some were positive
that nxio Were thrown.
Th- depntirs now my that they did not
commence the shooting; that they werj
fired on from a house before they used their
guns, und that Hwy have never* stated that
they were tho first Co fire.
MorxTntG Miijranr Guxan
The only indications in Hast St Ixrais
Saturday and Sunday of tbe violent acenes
of Friday ws» tba pri-senre of tbe military
at all points where it was possible for any
intorfere-ice with the running of trains to
■Sake {dace; By » o'clock Saturday morn­
ing ti.or-j were ten companies of Illinois
State Guar.is and a Gottlinggun present and
guard »iu mounted around tho depot, and
detail* cf men were sent to tho Vandalia,
Ohio &amp; Mississippi, Louisville ft Nashville,
Indianapolis &amp; St Louis, and the Cairo Short
Lina yards. A strung guard wast also
place,! at tiie Broadway crossing where tho
shooting occurred
'ibe militia on tha
ground consists of ten companies from tho
Eighth and Tilth regiments of the Second
brigade, and were as follows: Eighth regi­
ment—Company D, Champaign, Capt
Haines, 40 mon; Company F, Greenville,
Capt Bombunnor, 32; Company H. Paris,
Capt. Jaquitb, »■; Company I, Vandalia,
Capt. Washburn, 47; Company K, Nash­
ville, Capt Huegloy, 4d; Company L,
bpartn, Capt Mckalroy, 4.T. Fifth Rai­
ment—Company B, Taylorville, Capt
Crocker, 40; Company C, .Springfield, Capt
Brinkerhoff, ■»; Comj'ony G, Virden. Capt
Wilson, 43; Company H, Decatur, Capt
Welk. -W, maxing a total of 415 men. In
addition to the above wore ten • man from
Battery A. of Danville, in charge of tho
Gntth'n,- gun. under command of Lieut
Tom A. Kimber. Bodies Adjt Gan. Vance,
whois in command, there were Col L
Wrugboff, of the governor's staff; General
Inspector CoL L Shatter, and Quartarrmaster J.
C.
BslL Tba following
field effic-ro of tbe Eighth are in
command: CoL R. M. Smith, Lieut CoL M.
A. Ewing, and Maj. F. E. Wright; also
Adjt W. ,C. Wili-ax and C—ti m I wary Lieut
William Shipperd. Of tho Fifth only Lieut
Col J. a Culver and Adjt U. L. Mcruay
ware on tbe ground.
The governor of Illinois also ordered tho
remaining companies o: the Fifth and I
Eighth rogimeuta to report at East St
Louis. The companies are located as fol­
lows: Farmington, Carthago, Peoria, Dolavau, Jackson rille, I*vteraburg, Metrexlis,
and Marion.
An order was received Sunday from Gov­
ernor Oglesby putting Brig Gen. J. N.
hrece in command of all tbe troops, and be
at on ■*-• issued am order assuming command
and making tbe proper aaslgnmenu of
troops
SBSO1.UT* ORDKB KK1OKED
during Saturday except in &lt; me Instance,
where a drunk-n striker named Swaney shot
at a sentry naxnod Kent, of Company C.
1’ifth infantry. He mbsod and Un ecu try
knockoil the pistol out of his hand with his
musket and arrested the shooter, who bail
remarked jUrt before be Cred, “You are too

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and I o'clock Monday momlax comixnlai

IRISH GOVERNMENT.

Eighth regiment, and from Jackson, Petereburg and Edwardsville of the Fiftieth nr-

Legislative Independence the Base of

THE NEWS IN BRIEF.
tntionis

LAW-MAKERS AT

THE CAHTAL CFTY.

service with too imperial government In two

tho Measure, Combined with
All day Sunday the yards were guarded
by armed militiamen. Sentrie* were placed
within hailing &lt;Uslanc&lt;o of each other, and
al-o at the entrance to the^ilg bridge. No

The proposition of Imperial bard me which

Imperial Unity.

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A large influx of friend* aud symjathixeni

crusting over from St Louis
rtaxBAU or nup&amp;Y's uasn
At an early hour Sinday morning large

th" funeral cor-iuoniei ot Patrick Driscoll.
tiona of Knights ot Labor from Belleville
and oth»r Illinois towns coma in on the
mo. niag train*, and whqn the prtxwJon
was formed between 5,0a» and &lt;J,UUU people
were in lino. The remains of the three mon
were taken to St Patrick's church, where
the funeral services of the Roman Catholic
church we:e bold, after which tho prooreslon re-formed .and wended ita way to St
Peter’s eametery. On their return they
again formed Into line to attend the funeral
of Mai Rycbman and Mrs Pfeiffer, two
more of the victims Mayor Joyce and the
city police f jrve, accompanied by a bram
baud, marcbod at ths bead of ths cortege,
and tbe number of people wbo followed the
remains to the cemetery was even
greater than in tho previous precession.

Aro IM**»tl«ucd.

Loxdos, April 0.—Tbe ' grand old man”
made probably tho greatest effort uf bis life

together in tbe rtreet* surrounding tbe par­
liament bouse who could do nothing but
bear tbe cheeii of those fortunate individu-

tween tho two countrlw, aud rourludnd that
the total oxp-ndituree ot Ireland, iwludlng
a payment as a sinking fund as tho Irish
portion of ths national debt st LT,Vl&lt;i,t. *1
Against that there was n total income of
£‘&gt;.350,000, or a surplus to tbe jorernnwnt
of i'4OI.'«O
«
Mr. Gladstona said: It natureUy has been
said tn England and Scotland that we for

free ship bill, and a jwUtiou from colored
arbitration bin ws» favorably referred.

U-at tbe recant dispute in tbe
Illinois lodge does not affect thM^iJ,^"
rotation;, of the lok-u
rna.
Mr MOW York, wu

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others brultoj and Ltfrn«L

WiltoTrenbOlm w|a couflnmri Mondar
controller of the currency.
demo all lhl» in an endeavor to give Ireland

Iri-h members, having beard that too Torio*
1MU Many of those law* have been pawri
undi-r an influence whieh 1 can hardly de­

panim and their employes was favorably
reported. Bennett of -North Carolina made
with UabUIUsa at f U.O.ti

deny tbe good intentions of the British par­

adjournment followed

devotion worthy ot a mighty good,cause.
Gladstone's appearance in an open car
The firer whieh caused so much excitement
Friday night were less destructive than an­
ticipated, being confined to tho dsstruction
of box-care mostly. The fire department was
unable to do anything because tho bosv was
cutwhon they turned tho water on and" it is
wa* gotten through the
**!d that tho audstant chief of tin lire de­
partment was warnt-d that it would not bo
“healthy" for him to persist In tbe Cairo
Short Line yards, two empty box-care of
tho Burlington road, wore burned, and one
calxK»»-&lt;ar and six box-cars ot the Cairo
Short Line road. The property was com­ that outside, and tho building might almost
pletely destroyed, only the -trucks remain­
ing. Tho track a-ales and »\nlo house of
tho Cairo road were also burned
In tbe yards of the Illinois St St. Louis
rood, near tho rolling mills, fourteen box­ IdSi, amid a silence for tbe momunt that
cars, three ot which were loaded with oak
After deetering that the question of Irish
bridge-tire and one with coal were com­ government and Irish lands w. re insvpara
pletely burned.
biy connected but Impossible of elucidation
Some furth-r damage occurred in tho to.getber, bo said that tbe magnitude of thCairo Short Lino yards further out, but ita task before him filled him with mistrust, but
exact character has not yet been learned.
It was tho evident Intention to destroy the should fail was greater than that mtatm.t
car-repair shops ami ruuud-hsuso of th&lt;r
Cairo road, and the early presence ot tho fencing with the Irish question, the governtroop* alone prevented this. 11» Knl/hta
of Labor •liwlaim tbe incendiarism.
fusee are believed to have been started with that which will restore legislation to its
cool oil as a barrel was missel from tho natural, ancient and unimpeded courw, und
shops of t&gt;io Cairo Short 1 Jna Tho total
lua* will roach between SjO.OQo* and 4d0,u&lt;&gt;.
KMIGRTS' KTATMIKXT
BPKOTXA
bear] on a footing of thoee free institutions
The general executive board are in ex­ to which Englishmen, Scotchmen and inah
cellent humor, ritay avy tb-&lt;y have a state men allks are unalterably attached. [Loud
ment from undoubted authority that tbe
buxiness done by Wm Missouri Pacific is ruin memlera]
nothing near Un* amount claimed by Mr.
Mr. Gladstone then said that coervloo had
Ho vie in the report* lately publi*b«-d.
When asked to sjwcify they presented tho ruled.
Something'
following statement of freight trains run:
"Care received at all stations from March fait that the Irish di-credited the taws made
27 to April l*-U5 trains; 2.8W loads: 112
einptie* Care forwarded from nil stations laws. England ana .Scotland were governed
from March 27 to.April B-^140 trains: 3,055 by English and Scotch taws; Ireland mu*t
loads; 3S2 empttaa Grand total of work
done on system within dates above, .TX
train*; 5.1*22 loads; 424 empties"
poeud to reconcile diversity of legislatures
This is an average of about H0 trains ot with imperial unity. There ba.1 bumi an
loads aud 30 empties j&gt;er day. and U Irish parliament and it bad shown itself
widely different from the reports as
rendered by Mr. Hoxta
The executive if England had net blundered by abolishing
board claim, however, that it is true in
every detail
The Knights have issued a circular assert­ the plan of bow to give Ireland a legislature
ing that owing to the inada-juste rood re­ to deal with Ireland, &lt;u&gt; distinguished from
pairing force on ■ tho Missouri Pacific it is imperial affaire. [Hear, boar.) He was
dangerous to travel oa that line. It is oho confronted al tho outset with what l»e felt
stated that tho mon in charge of tho engines
when they are put In thu round-house are
incompetent to properly take cam of them,
and for ttrwo and oilier reasons tbe public b
warned of tbe risk they run in patronizing
tho Gould linrs of railway.
mons to control English and Scotch affair*.
TALK ON THE TOPIC.
rtoolbar Irish representatives should coms
Chief Arthur’s Opinion!—Powderly on
of imperial affaire, be thought it could not
. the Arbitration BilL
Cdjn-Etj..*D, Ohio, AprU 12.-P. M. Ar­ conclusion that Irish members and Iri«h
thur, grand chief engineer of tbe Interna­ psers ought
not
to sit
tn
tbe
tiona! Brotherhood of Locomotivo Engin­ palace of Weetminrter.
[Cries of Oh!
eers, has returned from the aoat of trouble Ob! and chsera] -Hs belfsreJ that Great
tn the southwest He was interviewed Sat­ Britain would nvver impose upon Ireland
urday with a view to learn his opinion on
the present great railroad strike, and aho
on strike* in general. Mr. Arthur said. tical difficulty, were they
“A decided advance has been made in this unl^V of tbe empire Ho
country toward tbs solution of the labor substantial ground that to
question since the great railroad strike of unity of tb.o empire would
1277. Take our brotherhood, for example
Since the date named all tbe disagreements great misfortune for Great Britain aud n
with railroa.1* havo been amicably ar­
ranged. There has been 4 better feeling
H‘.s plan to avoid thi* difficulty was to
between us and tho employers. The course give tbe Irish parliament authority over all
of tho brotherhood has tad an effect taxation except customs and .r.udf »ci*s
on other line* of labor. ' For instoxn-e tbe duties as were connecte-i with customs; tbe
Knights of Labor adjusted after our plan proceeds of ths customs taxes to be be d for
tome diflkultius that bars arisen on the Ireland's benefit, and whatever balance is
Gould system, and an agreement of com­
promise was formally antsred into. In re­
gard to tho present strike In tho southwest,
1 do not care to go into that I know noth­
ing of tho matter from the parties In Intervet
themselves, and all I might say would be
based on beansay only. I will be glad to
■ay this, however, that I heartily indorse
the sentiments uttered by Mr. Powderly re­ tbar repre -entative* elected liy tbe people,
cently, and if bls ideas are carried out no
rho should constitute another order. Wlta
serious difficulty can accrue. I think the
strike will result in the enoctmsnt of a law
by tbe Knights that will effectually pre­
vent ahy such trouble in tbe future. In re­
gard to the report that I am opposed to tbe
eight-boor law, I wish to say ft la not true.
I am in favor of any law that will tend to a capital value of A40(1
Ho proposed that
promote the welfare and advance tbe inter­ tbe. 101 Irish msmbera in tbe bouse should
ests of workingmen. There are. however,
in my opinion a large number who would
not profit by thu enactment of such a Iww."

o^Moneybimbia, on jUM wt**t coui ol

sometimas necoesary not only that g&lt;*&gt;i

THI RU8 ALL OUT.

bis resolution

Tm-eday blown from the track into a ditch
aud history required nut only that these
proceed from congenial and native sources,

laying down not for Ireland exceptionally.
It wm thu Very principle u;»n which,withm
bis recollection an&lt;l to tho immense advautagc of thk country, parliamunt ha.1 not
only altered, but bad revolutloolnsd our

Ixigan, McMillan, Mahcno. Mitchell of Ore­
gon, Morrill. Payne, Platt. Riddleberger,
f-abin. Sawyer, bjoooer and Stanford. Tbe
senate then od.ournod.

*age was read.
A bill' providing for a
gkOO.COj publie building at Ban Antonio,
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office at the colonial office fifty yoan* ago
th., colonies were governed from U&gt;wning
street The Irub parliament bod tried to
I'arUann-ut

Attorns, Monday, from Ao inspo tion of tbs
frontier def-mws, and tho exprvoucn* um4
Thursday. April A

many to adopt a system,of legal eduratka
simitar to that in vogue la Great Britain.
Clausoti and her
•A Duluth dispat b announces tiv* failure
of Wright. Ray &amp; Co., who bold

from the interior department Amendments

ojiening of Indian territory to srtftetnent.
Irish nationality, ventfag itself in a demand
for general self-government In Irish—nut
Imperial affaire
'
The couelusion I hold is that there is such
a thing as local patriotism, which in iteeif
is not bad, but good. (Cheered Tbe Wctaonian ix full of local pntrioU-m; ttoe Scotch­
man is full of local jiatriottam. (Cheers)

on margins

1 be strikes throughout Belgium eaired

and the^roe coinage

tl&lt;o bouse adjuurnel
Wamutoiox Crrr.
through Indian territ-wy to the Kansas &amp;

y at ban Diega
a Cr.seo, Wu, early W^dixwdayi
morning, flame* destroy&lt;d Gatil-rt • b' x*
uccupad by Georg- A MeUger and"others*

stall more profoundly Irish. But it d&lt;xu not
follow that b*«;u*' butoriral patriotawn 1*

white a good many senate s exprwewd a
wiiiingnses to v&lt;&lt;«. tor Montana’* admboion

pcrial (SUriqtUm.

by conferring tbe right of roffrage to quailtbe treasurer of the Hendrick*

coifrouted. 0Tuli, I havs

finally deleted and voted upon S[&gt;wbeo
were madb by'DilWe. Hisctrk. Hswitt and
others, io opixvition to free coinage, and by
au annudtnent providing that if by July I,

found in a vioW which reeta upon
fleient providence which has made tn geu
oral Europeans, and in particular English

natural prospirity have no mo.ui

nays, 1IK
Wamhjxutux City, April to —Tbe n«
senator from California, Hon. George

momiment

The National Tube Works (A.
resident, will be moved from Mid.ll

Mnt Rom Garland Ch-men*

that the re*olutk&gt;nl*ta have been vouij i-tely

After »omo unim;&gt;ortant bux;na.*s bad l*en

speech on the Qsbsriee qoteUon, holding
that tbe proper policy of tbe United States

legrefor United Btetoe shipping as tba

bars]; but

and. with

with marked col-inn**.

Ho was stop]wd In

lut'.ou appropriating money for tbefiool
sufferers of Alaliama. Reach of New York
objecting. The bowm went into commit:**

monument nt » asblngto:!
will veto u|»n a proposition to expend fi'V
000 upon a soldiers* monument.

O'Neill of Mta.ou.-i asked unanimous consent
for
cousiduratian of resolution* of syuijethy with Giadstoae in his efforts toMcnro
a fnw parliament for Ireland.

ton police court Monday u c^npiamaat

indsjeadent gor. rn rnenx
Tb» federal
Idea, as exemplified in Amerina, Germany,
and Italy, was what ho finally declared him-

Lord Hartington followed, taking tbe act

arbitration l.dlL Harrison proeeutM the
petition and advocated tbe principle ot
arbitration. Tho Washington territory blit
Him, n— ...J —..___________ .

parliament, and predicted that instead of
proving M peace measure h would prodaos
Chaplain Milburn mads a prayer against
rnnkat.r..—
* -w

him |5.
dtapatcb from Mackinaw City
. ..**&lt;*

an

The freight brakemen ou ths Mobil-’ .v
4V, for
twenty-six trips of 10) miles each
The members of the j-iid fire depart.™*

He danlarod

Tbe Bom to be Boycotted.

Nsw York, April 12.—Tbe Central Labor
union ^Sunday adopted a preamble calling
Jay Gould “an srrh enemy of the republic,"
and that “It is tbe intention and puruoeo of
the great enemy of tbe American people to
destroy all lalior organ!rations. ” They also
adapted rreolutiau* pledging assistance to
the striking Knigbta and winding up as fol
lows: That we appoint a cummfttee to pre­
pare the way for executing a general boy.
colt upon Jay Gould in this and other
nttas, and ww oar utmost exertions to per­
suade all other*, to do likewisa Tbe meet­
ing left it wholly with the eonuniuee to be
appointed to settle upon a plan of boycott
lag Jay Gould, and no one present bad any
idea whst would bo dona

was defeated by, a vote of yeas, IV; naya Jl,
tbe-yea vote bring as follows: Blair, Cam­

beoitancy and peoclpi-

lands wm reported.

jury Ln London promptly

acquttod

Hyda Park and T rafalgar Kinser.

thing which related the to crown; that which
to cur foreign colonial, retationa.

Cbicaoo, April ia—Over fi,0C0 people
_-owilod tho Armory of the First Cavalry
Batuntay night to litira to speeches favor-

It would

situation in Great Britain l«'
bibitang the amjdoymmt

«ixte«u
nd Alsxan icr. Sullivan.

Resolution, were

labor ami denouncing Jay"Gould
cx-PrasliUut Arthur

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                  <text>The Hastings Banner
VOL. XXX.. NO. 52. ,

HASTINGS, MICH., APRIL 22, 1886.

rhe Hastings Banner.

County News.

new band is composed of the following
members:' *
Frank Brayton, Eb Clarionet; Herb.
IHnHsy. Bb Clarionet; Frank Childs,
Bb Cornet; John Norman, Bb TromJ«ne: Will Preston Eb Alto; Theodore
Rogers Bb Tenor; Nelson Hinkley, Eb
Tuba; Frank Roush. Tenor drum.
Mr. Clifford Conley, of Ohio, b visit­
ing ^his sister, Mrs. John Fighter, thb

WHOLE NO. 16-12.
John Hazelton has bought a new
team.
Sugar making has cioaM, now it is
time to harvest your buckets.
A few suckers Ln Gravel brook and
there are ten. men and boy to one fish.
E. E. Blocher is working Geo. Well­
man's farm thb summer.
There will t»e a donation at- Mr.
Payne s Wednesday night the 21st.
The. quarterly meeting will be held
at the L. B. church Saturday and Sun­
day. Come out every one and hand in
yaur penny.
How is it when a person professes to
have religion, and keeps tending to
some one.ebe's business? • Don’t my
readers think that they have something
else to attend to ? I think they should al
least look more to their own affaire and
leave their neighbors alone.

North-east Hastings
The city road scraper did some good
work on our road last week.
.
Carlton.
Mr. L C. Bmch was very IB last
Items are scarce.
w«k but is now able to be out.
As two of Freeport’s enterprising
Little Maud Whitney has been quite
men were on their way to Hastings
sick the past week.
-■
ELEMENT SMITH,
—— they came in contact with what they
Mary Bagla is spending a few weeks
supposed
to
be
a
monstrous
snaka
Lawyer.
iviiscBtrnoN rates
at her brother’s, David Ragla.
(OBce In Union H*n Block, orar .tar. * W s They got out of their wagon and one
A. Barnum was the first to sow oate
•nneiT
himself
with
a
dub
and
the
Goodyear &amp; Oo.)
in thb vlclnitv.
The Misses Nora and Mary Conley,
other with a stone weighing some
fraoticet In all Courta ot the H».lr
There was a^abbath school organized
than a ton. succeeded in killing the of Maple Grove are visiting at John
ADVERTISING RATES:
at the Altoft school house Sunday.
h j-eryexr................ *.....l.,...tl00 00
monster, which when killed measured Fighter's.
K Kka&gt;’’*»j’
C. H.
There was - a surprise party at Mr.
Mr. McDowell, of Middleville,' b look­
i charge fur special positions.
about eight inches.
They returned
IT NAPPEN &amp; VanARMAN.
Sutton's Tuesday night.
ing over thb section with the view of
home to tell their snake story.
V
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Lawyers.
Leroy Barnum and wife spent Sun­
.
JOB PRINTING.
Reuben Wilson walks around town buying a farm.
(Over
HastlnxH
National
Bank.)
day
with friends in Coate Grove.
now
with
a
turn
down
collar.
I?s
a
Jas. Godfrey and wife enjoyed a brief
g.p...-i ,i vide b felt In- the Job Printing DeFred Wolcott and Leon Van Vebor
wuin,-rd &lt;&gt;’l
BAX.XK1U Everything in the
boy tliatsalljbutit weighs 8 pounds visit Saturday from their cousin. Wal­
are attendingAchool In Hastings.
B SWEEZEY. Attorney and U ouncet*.
ter Hayward. of Middleville.
rnt.r
i* new: and with th*latest faeesof
Law
Solicitor In Chancer/
We think it is high time Hastings
Mr. 8.0. Croff whq lias l&gt;een visiting
John Carpenter b working for Dr.
;/&gt;•. Ui ■ ni'V't approved patterns of machinery*
was saying, "we are to have no saloons
at Wm. Godfrey’s during the winter,
Practice tn all rourto c! the stale.
IS'1 •••wr-tent workmen employed, enables the
°/ (ieorT« Swort.
the coming year, where young men or
.“illy Devine, ot whom we spoke of returned to hb home in Mason county
&gt; J u&gt; !v drtt-claM iob work.
little?
boys rather, from sixteen to twen­
AVILLIAM B. SWEEZEY.
wrltf 8 Ck la8t Week’lS D° better al 0113 Tuesday.
Doc. Goodwin thinks It’s mean Jim ty years, are taken home drunk night
TT
Justice of the Peace.
Crow’s unknown fnend gave him so after night.
Oollectluns a specialty.
Orangeville.
Dill Cain ta painting Joel Smith’s
•» W. LOWRY. M.D..
Boys begin to coon eggs for easier
dead away last week.
nOGML
V.
1 ’h yslcian, Surgeon and Oculist.
Farmers busv with their spring work.
A horse trade kicked up more excite­ this week.
Mbs Mary Alierding, 4vho has been
T M. B. GILL AS PIE.
Mr. Arbour had a severe attack of ment on our streets Tuesday afternoon,
Mr. S.N. Baldwin lias a new board
Cxi'i ta:«» ur country promptly attended.
working at Hastings, spent Sunday at gout.
Ort Sour* - * t&gt;» w -• n&gt;- and 1 to a p. in.
•
-'otary Public.
fence in front of hb house which im­
than
we
have
witnessed
before
for
A
home.
■
The Mrs. Arbour, Paine, Crawford long time.
ri-.uur st Holloways'11 storeproves the looks of hb place very much.
.&lt; .ttantl.-m wild tn MiiYiealdlMMuaa
Josephine Alierding, formerly of thb and Mr. Valentine are on the sick list
Duel &amp; White are repainting their
pl«* but who has been visiting friends this week.
, W.VROOMAN.
FOXTM CORNERS­
•tore.
in Ohio, returned homo last week.
Our M. D. that took an excursion in
H LANDIS. M. D,
|-L’
Auctioneer,
Frank Boise b rapidIv excavating
Will Sutton is on the nick Ibt.
Nick Tebough, from Loudonville, company with a couple of bottles of for hb new building.
Physical! and Surgeon, &gt;..
ot experience in cnrtne m
Chas. Demond Sundayed at Joseph
vfsiUn« hi8 sister, Mrs. Sol. Hastings whtakey has not returned
Buildlnfc and business are on the Fidler's.
Alierding.
yet If some steady, sober, physician rush thb spring. Occasional vteitors to
The fannershave commenced their
Oflli*'&lt;i«v»r
tb of the post offlce. will be I those well who may call upon me.
»-ij
Taylor Daniels spent Saturday and would move into the place umd attend our burg will be surprised next time
Tzn&lt;Ul&gt;*tv J.»y or night.|----------------- -------------------- spring work.
to business be would do well.
Sunday in Baltimore.
they drop in on us to see the life
John Johnson works for James Fish­
Elder Moore, of Hastings, gave a
Mr. George Brooks and wife, of Hast­ we are manifesting.
n
. i IM \il.K.MAN.
IFARY C. COBB*
er
the coming summer.
very interesting lecture at the school ings. vbited at Mr. Searle’s last week.
F ,'Honnepathic Physician &amp; Surgeon,
Eugene Cook was on out streets
Lee Fuller started north with a load
John Turner, of Wayland, called on Tuesday.
house last Sabbath evening.
of maple sugar on Wednesday last.
Fir»t d V pt*! trf
drug »tore.)
Farmers are very busy sowing their some of hb old friends'Saturday.
What might have been a very serious
Carrie Fuller visited a week jvith
Mrs. Henry Arbour, of Muir, is at accident occurred near the little Iron
oat*. Some have not their ground
Tilt. Wm. JUNES,
Carlton friends.
Especial attention given given to cutting and
I‘
Dentbt.
Omif- Prices muoqable. Apprentices want- plowed while others have got their oats her father-in-law’3.
bridge over the brook south ot the de­
Quite a numt&gt;er of our young folks at­
m.
Stephen Nichols-has sold hb village pot. Mrs. A. C. Buxton and Mrs. John
ol. U ork room orer M m. Behautz’a store.
tended
a fantastic hop near your city
Aj K.wk promptly xtteaded
The carpenters are working on the lot to Will Beattie and will move to Furnbs were driving along the ap­
Consideration proach to the bridge, which b about It1 on Tuesdar night last.
church. John Gordon b the head boss. Charlotte next week.
gOMETHING NEW!
mhhu voaus, ui VUT1UJO, naaiu vue
•SOO.
John is.a first class mechanic.
feet above the &lt;*
•- when
—
nata,
their «horse burg on business Mondav last.
The Carpenter brothers have rented
d backed the buggy «„„„
down ] G. W. Coate is having some patent
took fright and
; r.t tor the Ohio Farmer^ Insurance Co.
their father's farm, which they will
the embankment
the . lootjtenets built on hb farm which adds
_* and
j under
j
l
• jsiii-u-. on x man'ii property against
work thb summer.
Carpenters are all busy.
bridge. The buggy was badly dam­
A. J. Stilwell will leave in a few days
At Spangemacher &amp; Mason's saw aged, and Mrs. Buxton had her right
David Ragla says that he can down
acting as insurance agent. May he mill at thb place, work b being hurried elbow dislocated. Mrs. Furnbs and any man now, but its all on account of
prosper is our best wish.
100 K .v HIELDON,
through preparatory to shutting down her little boy, Eddie, who was with that 7 pound boy that arrived at hb
Aunt Bettie Carpenter, who has been for repairs.
them, escaped unhurt, as did also the home on Sufiday the 11th.
visiting tier son. b with us again. We
Bev. Whaley, of Richmond, Mich, horse. As the buggy went down the
ia tlntr.v: Block.Halting*, Mich.)
are glad to see her and know that
bank Mrs. Furtiiss threw the boy into
imu she
eae delivered
uruvcieu an
ou able
awa sermon
eeriuon to
io a Urge
large and
i
b well.
the water to keep him from getting
I interested audience at the CoogregaCopgrt
h*«»I*m
I have set up a Hay Press in .Frank Ballou has 'hb barn jpainted. tizinal
hurt, and then waded in and got him.
tional church I....,
hut U.....4....
Sunday *morping.
The weather is beautiful and we
PHILIP T. COLGBOVE,
Isaac Alierding did the work.
,|, Fishing
and
swapping
abonuni
Fbhing
abominable Had she been disabled, as was her com­ hope to see no more cold.
I
Lawyer,
the City of Hastings, an^ am Sim Becker also has hb barn painted. stories about lucky catches b the most panion, how the kid would have got The extra meetings continued
HuUngs. Mich.
‘
Dill Cain did the work. Dill is a good popular pastime just at present in the out b a poser.
titrough the past week with consider-'
metropolb of Thornspplt!.
IT’ -ju;; j Attorney fur Barry County.
prepared to purchase Hay in workman.
able interest
James (’-overt, of Keene, is putting a
The following gentlemen who form­ to Detriotto live in the near future.
Mrs. Jordan takes her departure towhite robe on our new church.
•
erly haled from Middleville, but who Claud b at work there and John b
any
quantity.
are now of Lansing, were in town over there every other day on his postal run,
Attorney at Law,
Doyle ha* rented his house for
Sunday: W. A. Shank, A. T. Sprague, so they have decided to move there.
CASTLETON.
a time and he and Miss Frankie will
llime Walrath has gone to Woodland make it their home with Mrs. Colwell
H. E. Hanlon and A.J. Free.
. JI courts of the Stnta. Collections
Mr. Bert Baldwin and wife, of
The usual quiet of Justice Cobb'a to take charge of a harness shop which in the future.
Howard City, are visiting Win. TomliCall and see me, at American son.
court was broken .Saturday by a law hb brother Herb, has started there.
The cellar for Mrs. E. Jones* house is
FOHN • ARVETH.
Mr. and Mrs. C. L Glasgow have now ready for the wall.
suit, as to the nature of which we are
B. W. Austin has.built a new hen uninformed.
•-&gt;
Attorney at Law, House.
been at Jonesville tlie past week. Some
George Blackman begins work on his
house
and
intends
to
go
into
the
poultry
.Ml jdlerille. Mich.
As the season draws nigh when the of their relatives there are quite UL
barn to-day.
business.
Tom Purkey. Mr. Lobdell and Billy
assessor b wont fto size up our worldly
The missionary society is entertained
E. Lockhart was the first lucky man possessions, the number of ownerless Felghner started for California Thurs­
a RIKER,
by Mrs. Albert* Storms on Wednesday
to sow oats and pens. He commenced canines rapidly increases.
Attorneys at Law and
Yours respectfully,
day of last week.
of this week.
the 14th.
Solicitors in Chancery.
An organization has been affected
Among real estate changes we jnote
Dr. Sackett spent a few days- in
Fine spring weather and the farmers that Mrs. H. Johnson has purchased of among the village thidesmen for the
b.otk, over Be*mer Broz.)
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listings, Midi.
are improving the same by putting in I. N. Keeler, hb residence on Main purpose of setting occtisionally down Hastings the past week. •
.
of lb.? state. Attend to
16 hours of hard work per day.
on the chronic dead beat customers.
street.
*
Lacey.
Aggie Watring had a rag-sewing bee
R. E. Combs has bought the C. B. Now how In thunder will Jim Crow
Kjsry to
last Friday. Some twenty ladies from Williams’ place on Broadway, and after live? I am afraid, like the saloonist,
Mary Avery is suffering with the
mumps.
the vicinity were present They sewed remodeling the house will make that I shall be compelled to migrate.
23 pounds. Good for one day’s work.
The band ot hope at Lacey b grow­
The new street commissioner has, at
his family residence.
ing
fast. All under twenty-one are
nO. Neice and sister entertained the
Dr. P. H. Evans h&lt;w purchased the last awakened and is getting something
young people at their parents’ residence Boltwood house and lot, and will reside done. The big iron bridge nas iwen re­ Invited to join.
Mrs. Herltert Holmre b on the sick
last Friday evening with a sugar party. there in the future.
floored the croas walks are being repair­
Mrs M. A. Bloom, who was taken
Henry D^moutb, the brave deputy ed. and the streets are receiving the ut- Ibt.
Mr. Powers commenced his school at
severely ill Wednesday, is slowly re­ sheriff who wfts to be tried on the 17th tion. of a force of workmen. But it will
covering.
for damaging Chas. Cook’s horse by get there all right if he don’t get to dig­ Dowling one week ago last Mondav.
Mbs Elsie and Inez are visiting at
Mrs. D. Bird, who has ixjc-n atilicted over driving, settled with Crfok, thereby ging too many wells.
their
Uncle’s E. A. Froebuck of Maple
with the inflamatory rheumatism, is saving costs and avoiding the unpleas­
A very fine tipie was had by the band
slowly recovering.
ant odor that a suit would Have created. boys at the party Saturdry night Sor­ Grove.
C. Waters’ is on the gain.
Some talk in town of another saloon. ry there were not more out.
Mr. Care. of Odessa, has moved into We sincerely hope it will prove a false
onawasTizxB Mtixa.
Ed. Oviatt has gone to Morenci after
E. lAJckhart’s log house.
hb wife who has l&lt;een home on a visit.
alarm.
Married on the 14th, at the M. P. par­
Mrs. H. Vanotett was in Grand Rap­
A gentleman named Everett, from sonage, by the Rev. Voorhees, Mbs May
When Prosecuting Attorney P. T.
ids the past week v iiriting parents.
Colgrove learned that the yoiing men north of town, was buried from the- —
M. Bright .of thb place, and John Stock­
Mr. Manley, of Jackson, was here on whom be had been called here to prose­ K church Tuesday under Masonic hon
holm­ dale, of Allegan.
business the past week.
cute for burglary had been set at liber­ ors.
TBrpresident of the M. P. conference
Elias Gate and wife, of Orangeville, ty {tending the examination, he refused
Gnat demand for vinegar barretaand preached here Sunday evening and gave
visited their daughter Mrs. G. Wit tie to do anything with the case. The big jugs by some of our prominent us a very fine sermon.
the past week.
Joung men are still stopping at the citizens since the temperance ordinance
A P. Hodge-has gone to the east part
Carr Oversmith, of Marshall, was
was passixL Are they going to take to of the state. Called there by the seri­
ohnson House. .
here on business the past week.
C. B. Williams and family left for drinking vinegar to quench their thirst? ous illness of hb sister.
Steve Sprenget Is finishing threshing their new. home in Bay City last week.
JIM CROW.
Mrs. Voorhees and Mrs. Will Turner
clover aeed&gt;
R. Watkins, turnkey at the Ionia
are on (he sick Ibt,
.
M. Shores has commencedthe base­ House of Correction, b visiting hb
YANKEE SPRINGS.
ment of hb 40x80 barn.
family here thb week.
northeast Barry.
The
spring
time
has
come
and
a
little
School commenced in the Mirner dis­
The line roller grbt mill to be built rain would be very acceptable.
Mrs. Mathew Baird Is gaining slowly.
trict Mondav.
by French &amp; Son-b almost an assured
Wm. Dunn, of Johnstown, is very Hl.
Spring work b quite well advanced
Mrs. Rev. Smith is seriously sick,
thing. In a few months Middleville in this vicinity.
Doubtful if he ever recovers.
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will Imj the best grain market in thb
School
begins at the Bunnell dbtrict
No.
preaching
at
dbtrict
No.
3
Sun
­
FKBEPOBT.
part of the state.
next Monday, Mbs Nettie Marshall as
day evening.
From the Herald.
Symptoms of a severe base bull fever
teacher.
Don’t it look bad to see a man with
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Wallace. have plainly manifested themselves his face tied up Monday?
1 am much obliged for the compli­
thb week. Middleville will turn out u
April 12th-a boy.
The Klingensmith school commenced ment* of the editor of the Journal, as
Born to Mr. and Mrs. A. M.’ Herring­ club thb summer which will get away last Monday with Clara Luther as far as spelling and grammar goes.
with anything that plays ball in the
toil. April 10th—a girl.
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The Freeport hotel Is being Improved county.
Pleasant Surprise-Tuesday even­
T. S. Clark made a short business
with a new yard fence.
trip to Detroit last week. ;
ing, April Gth, being the 20th anniversa­
A large crowd was in attendance at
WOODLAND.
Lena Bennett b slowly recovering ry of Mr. and Mrs. McPharlin, friends
Dr. Devore’s sale Tuesday.
Flection excitement has in a large from quite a long sickness.
Arnold Sisson has moved into the
and neighbors gathered at their resi­
John O’Connor has a new horse.
measure subsided.
rooms over Moore &amp; Shepard’s tin shop.
If two b a company how many does dence two mites south of this city. The
We want that telephone line, Mr.
happy couple were completely surprised
Conrad Smelcher b erecting a new
it take to make a crowd ?
house on hb late purchase, the Nagler Welton.
The
evening was spent in soda! chat
F. F. Hilbert left for Chicago Mon­ . Did* he really fallout of an apple
and singing. A splendid supper was
term.
tree ? Well thata hb story for it.
day to purchase goods.
Mr. Henry Withey and wife expect
John O'Connor and wife visited at provided, and a large number of pres­
D.M. Myers and wife went to the
ents were given them in remembrance of
to return to Michigan about ths first of home of Mrs. M. In Branch Go., Mon­ Lowell the first of the week.
Junenext.
Mrs. T. &amp; Clark was called to Nash­ the happy event Following b a Ibt of
day. The serious Illness of her mother
John Riegler b improving hb resi­ called them thither. John Lee attends ville Monday oa«gccotint of the sick­ P Set of china dbhea— Geo. Myera, Jas.
dence lot by grading and enclosing it to Mr. Mvgr's duties as teacher here in ness ot a cousin.
with a new fence.
George and Henry Nidy have been Dooley, Patrick McPharlin, Martin
the latter’s absence.
Tinkler, F. Brodeaser, Jas. Shalvey,
August Goach and sons are engaged
C. A Hough was at the county seat trying the agency businees and report
Rob’t Johnson and wives; Thos. Heney
In building road fence and otherwise
fair success.
Tuesday.
Jr. and MJ» B. Tague.
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iniproving their Bergy term.
The agricultural implement man Is
Extention table—Thoa. Heney and
Wm. Fox. of Bowne, has rented Mr. already In the Add. He Is quite numer­
Dowlimo.
wife.
Wooley’s farm in Carlton township and
Very
nice
weather
at
present.
ous.
Rocking chair—Mrs. Ann Coffidd.
moved thereon the first of the week.
Joseph Hough, a well known resi­
The shower on Thursday made the
Hanging lump—Thoa. Heney, John
Tuesday morning's rain has made the dent of Woodland, dropped dead while wheat and grass look better.
wheat take on it* carpet of green, and
Ryan, and wives; Misses Jennie Heney,
visiting at, a near neighbor’s Thursday
Mr. Roberta, of Bedford, b visiting Katie McPharlin. and Lizzie Totey.
of course the court house yard at Hast­ afternoon. He had been feeling better
triends in thb place.
Ambrino set—D. Smith and wife.
ings must be getting green too.
, than usual that day. Heart disease
Those that attended the dance Thurs­ Miss Katie Coffield, and Geo. Coflield.
Wm. DeVore, who has been in Tenn­ was the cause. Mr. Hongh was 64 day night report a very good time.
China cup. saucer and plate—Mr.
essee the past winter, selling patent years of age at the time of his death.
A Mr. Spencer Holcome bto work Riley and wife.
fence, has returned and te now visiting
Wheat looking pretty well, but needs for George Bryant
China fruit dish—Jas. Shalvey Jr.
hifl son, Dr. DeVore of this place.
Meeting at the church every Sunday
Glaus cake stand—Mines Minnie Doo­
On Friday and Saturday of last week, rain.
night.
ley. Katie Dooley and B. Tague.
Mrs. J. Fighter enjoyed a vbit from
NORTH-WEST CASTLETON.
IL Nichols, of Alba, b visiting at
Ambrino sugar bowl and sauce dish
her aunt, Mrs. David Stoutenburgh.of
Mrs. Newton's.
Roads
are
rood
and
every
ttflng
—Geo. Gregory and wife.
Norwalk. Ohio. Mrs. Fighter’s mother
Mina Corl b visiting friends in thb
Glass butter dbh —P. Bechtel and wife.
and brother from Maple Grove were seems to be lively.
Every horseman says he has a blood­ vicinity.
Pin cushion -Mis* T. Tinkler.
We hear that there will be a party al
that Harry Barnard, a ed horse.
Oat sowing is in full blast and there Dowling Friday night May. 7th.
Lost or stolen a cow aboutR&gt;
young man who has been boarding
There
was
quite
a
large
crowd
al
the
with Horace Booedlet during the win­ b a lot of them put in.
The child of Horatio Warner. who meeting Sunday night. We hope they
ter. lett Mr. B.’e • lew dap ego with­
will take as much interest to come to James McGinnis speckled white and
out paring hb hoard bill and carried was memtioned in last week, died the
red, large siae’ large horns, 4 largest*
off fit, that didn't belong to him In the 11th and was buried the 11th. Funeral Sunday school.
Quite a number from thb place at­ ane 2 small ones. Any one givttr In­
b^nw.Ieott Poet Band, newly or­
tended the quarterly meeting at Ban­ formation of her wherabouta w* h*
field
Sunday.
----on account of repairing the
rewarded by
ganized. hare received their InaUu- Sunday
- -----GUM DROPS.
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J AJOB McOIKKW.
hrau and eommeooed prartloe. Th, church.
rs iu.i8Kxr»THUMDATB.

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CLOTHING!

We have just opened and put in stock a
Large and'Well Selected Line of Men’s, Boys’
and Children’s Clothing, and Prices so Low
that they

EXCITE WONDER

And Astonishment.
HATS AND CAPS—Don’t buy a hat or
caps until you have seen our specialties.
FURNISHING .GOODS-A new fresh
stock and a great varieties of novelties..

A cordial invitation to the public.

MONEY SAVED!

Having bought a large invoice of TEA,

we will until further notice give each customer
a better TEA than ever before; and to induce
customers to try, will give a 5 cent ticket with
each pound for cash. Tickets good in 25c
lots for any Crockery we have in stock at face
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value.

Try Our Tea!

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March‘ 10th, 1886.

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�flHIMUAC!

BRIEF CHARTER ON ACCIDENTS.

fltorira of ■dreclurw on the raH, of th*
■alinntrv and bravery ot conductors, the
thrilhug &lt;**!&gt;«
**?*““”{

and of the manv superstitions of railroad
men regarding their dangerous railing,
cuMtituie a fcrm of literature as .entirely
peculiar to the tert fifty yejrs of the ninelecnth cwilury as the development of
steam iUclf. The engineer's position as
a popular hero end romancer seems aasored. The newspaper reporter appar­
ent! r never tirw of an &gt;'ries of tlie gruny
drivere’ uriectioa for the ponderous ma­
chine which be controls, of hb ball belief
that there is something almost human in
a favor tie locomotive, and of hb yarns
about being chased by a phantom engine,
and Utir&amp;ukxM escajx* front an immediate
and horrible death. Perhiq* next in
popularity is the fireman's always exerting
anvxinu of bow he crawled out on the
cowcatcher of hb engine and snatched
fron. the rails a golden-haired lovely l*by
jurt in the very nick of time U&gt; save it
from being crushed beneath the great
wheels, flow we all admire him for it,
and feel as thankful for hb beroi-m as the
horror-rtrickcn mother who is invaria­
bly a helplefai witnena of her darling's
danger and who faints away when the
sees Iiim aafe in the arms of the fireKnighU of tbe rab we honor yoo and
feel aura that beneath many an oil-stain­
ed blouae L&lt;raU a more chivalxic and inurageoua heart than did beneath the bullet­
proof armor of many 3 kuigbt who in days
of old boldly ltd hw uuprotected soldiers
where the leaden hail fell thickest But
we ask a hearing for tlie train-despalrj/er.
If his |x«itinn b not hedged around with
danger it m at least one of great responsi­
bility an.1 importance, and he merits
aUention. Mr. William Biair, the traindespatcher on tbe Detroit, Grand Haven
and Milwaukee Railroad at Detroit, tella
this good rtury of a not altogether pleasant
exja-rience of hb:
“For about fifteen years I have been an
almost txmstant sufferer from neuralgia,
which often unfitted me for my duties and
made life a burden. Tbe strain on my
nerves was so great that I nearly lost the
UM of one of my eym. I never succeeded
in getting Anything that would give me
more than temporary relief until 1 began
using Athlophoroe. A few doses relieved
me and tbe first boule made a very decided
change. In all I have probably used half
a dozen bottles, and it is six months si jen
I have had an altack.
“I keep the medicine on hand all the
time. I hare some here at my office and
•ome at home, so that I am well prepared
in case I mar need it If the neuralgia
rame on durtng buaineiw a dose or tab
would soon drive it away. For neuralgia
Athlophoroe bundoubtedly the best medtcxne l know of, and I think I ought to
know as during the many years that 1 have
suffered I have had occaswn io try alxnrt
everything in tlie line of medicine for thu
complaint. Mr confidence in Athlophoroe
is such that I have reronunended it to
many persons trouiJed with neuralgia, and
in all cases it has been used very mtbfxclorilv. In one case that I call to mind the
gentlcn’.an found relief in two d»ae*and in
a short lime was entirely well. I Lave
ncommeiuled it.
If you eannoc get A'ntLornoaM of vour drag-

A GREAT DANGER.
The late Bayard Tuylor, who probably
traveled more over the surface of tjic
ebe than any living man, claimed that
could not only tell the nationality of
any persons whom he met, by the way in
which they conversed, but could also tell
the locality of the particular country
from wt.cb they came. Thia reminds us
of an Incident which occurred to the
Writer in cotivernation with Mr. Taylor at
one lime. He »n|d:
•• 1 bare seen every land and people,
and do not hesitate to say that fur energy.
Intensity and ■•uterprfae. the inbabltauui
of America exceed any on the f*co of the
globe. These qualities are their Inheri­
tance. Tueir ancestors landed upon *
bleak coast tn winter, with savages before
them mid an ocean behind, and ther no*
only conquered the country, bnt evencaused tuneb of its barreu soil to beconfn
richly productive. This energy, thb fnteuae pnsb. b inherited by their desccndonte,andthe people of America to-day
are unequalled by any people In the
world In the qualities above named. It is,
perhaps, nnfortunate that these qualities
have been secured too often at the ex­
pense of health, and we Had exhaustion
of the physical powers, nervousness and
debility more common among the men
and women ot America than In any other
locality on the face of the globe."
Mr. Taylor spoke from rich experience,
and he spoke th* truth.
The nervous, mental and physical *xhatution which b undergone must bo
replaced by blood-making, uerve-niaking
and brnln-roakinz elements, or this itete
of depreesioo will continue. Albumen
in the system is precisely the elenv-nt
which fa reqnired; and beet, malt and
bopi. will produce albtnnen quicker and
In greater quantity than noy other
known combination These elements have
been happily combinedin the grant prepa­
ration, Hoptonic, and the revivalot physi­
cal energies in thousands of people has
Tully proven Its power and value.
Tbeee are not remarks given at random,
bat serious and earnest truths demanded
by facta and confirmed by scientists.
There are hundreds of men and women
In their graves who might be alive and

acted nixmkhem In titne, and It Is patnfnl
to think of the Intones suffering, exten­
sive sickness and vast number of deaths,
all ef which might have been avoided
Jf people bad oiily realised and known.

from
a distance a little boy full from the high
wall near the bridge—I being at the other
side of the river—a height of probably
fifty feet. A'sturdy Highlander marched
round and shouldered him. From the
shrieks of tlie lad thus roughly mounted,
I felt sure a bone was broken, and found
out afterwards I was right.
The accident puts me in mind to nay
hero that we cannot l&gt;o too careful in the
tuauncr we lift or carry a person who
lias received an injury of thb kind. Oh!
fancy, if you can. the agony produced
from, say, a fractured thigh rudely
handled, the jagged end of tlie bone per­
haps thrust through the qui\ ering flesli.
Keep a wounded or injured person ou
tlie level if possible; be very, very gentle.
The handiest of oil stretchers b a large
shutter or door, with a mattrcas or pil­
lows on it. Or a plaid or blanket used
as a hammock wQl do, or a net-ham­
mock itself if one be iiandy.
While one party b carrying home, or
to a chentist's shop, the injured person,
some ons must be sent to procure surgical
Msbtonce. Tlie sooner surgical aid b
got; the more chance of a speedy re­
covery will the patient bare.
Be careful not to ■ give brandy in in­
juries to tlie head. You might commit
a fatal error!
Just a word about street accidents.
Somehow or other, in such cases,one of tin*
crowd usually turns out to be a surgeon;
but if not, let one bo speedily fetclicd.
Sleanwhile. ask the crowd, with all the
I respect due to crowds in tlie latter end
of the nineteenth century, to stand back
and give tlie patient air. On a summer's
day he may do better, for a time, out of
doors than in a shop. I got a man on to
a hand-carPcmcc, nnd there he remained
till the first shock of the accident was'
dispelled. But I tut the crowd at bay,
and as quiet as possible.
Nothing b
more likely to make bod wonx- than a
yelling crowd, crying, “Do this," or “Do
that," round and injured man.
“I can carry him to the onipital easily,"
said a burly shore-porter in Aberdsre

"But," I answered, “it isn’t a case of
carrying simply, but conveying gently.
Go and get a xtroteher and another man
to help you."
There are three kinds of fracture*: The
simple fracture, where ther^ b simply
a snapping of the bone in two &gt;rithuut
any wounding ot the flesh or tissue* that
lie adjacent; the compound or open frac­
tarp. where therejg a wound of the flash
caused by a broken end of tbe bone be­
ing thrust out through fleali and skin;
the comminuted or shattered fracture,
where the bone or ixme* have been
broken into several pieces.
In all cases of fracture, surgical aid
muKt lie resorted to; the only thing jmrtitlalilc by a layman, b to give the patient
as much ease as pocdble before or after he
has b»«en jilacod on the stretcher. If a
simple fracture, tbe limb may be gently
extimdod. If a compound, the clothing
over it should be ripped up the roam,
and some attempt made to staunch tlie
flow of blood by cold and pressure. If
tiie fracture be not an open one, but
seems comminuted, here again gentle ex­
tension may be had recourse to, and the
clothing over it removed or ripped up,
especially if aKall tight.
When an injury to the chest occur*,
with a suspicion of fracture uf the ribs—
or even collar-bone— you can not be too
careful how you lift and bear the sufferer
away.' Rough handling in such cases
may result in the wounding of the lungs
by the broken end of a rib, and thb will
lead on to inflammation, ending maylmp
in death even.
Well, about the bed. Common sense
should tell any ope that a feather-bed.
Yea. because it won roods the fractured
limb out of place again, however well
rot. A horse-hair mattress over an ordi­
nary one—providing the one beneath be
level—is the Ixvtt, though the manufact­
ure of runttrews has of recent yean
made great strides for the better, and
there may be others tliat will do ax well
as horse-hair.
What you have to bear in mind, how­
ever, u that the mattress must be tolera­
bly hard and firm, and level above ail
thing*. Probably a cnuUo will be neces­
sary to support the recumbent weight of
the bed-clothes. Bed-clothes should be
warm and light, even in winter, but in

J

Bpiration.—Family Physician in Cassell’s
Magazine.
It In very certain that ati acid—lactic,
the same that is found in sour milk—ia
the great mischief-maker in rheuma­
tism. This acid is always formed when
muscles are exercised, and bdecotnporod

lungs and skin. A chilling of the body
roems to prevent thb gutting rid of a
[&gt;obon&lt;Kis sulxstance, and the various
inflammatory troubles are set up by it.
After they have once begun it appears
that they may continue for some time,
in spite of the acid being properly dis­
posed of afterward. Thb acid has been
given ns a medicine in some other affec­
tions, and a number of cases are re­
corded in which rheumatic joint trouble*
have followed with certainty as soon a*
a certain (not very large) quantity had
been given.—Cor. Globe-Democrat.
The Italian minister of agriculture luu

ntml Half a million of flah-egg» were
Artificially hatched, and the young brood
lias been distributed all over the center
of the lake of Como. If tiw experiment
succeeds fairly well, it will be taker, up

which b characteristic of

the Utter

distinguished gteitlnnen in Mexico, and
a man of great learning, whoso life has
been a model of holiness. Wlale a cabnet minister he went by appointment one
afternoon to see President Santa Ana on
some important business concerning af­
fairs of state. Hardly had this confer­
ence begun when Santa Ana abruptly
arose and left the room. The minister
waited, but the president did not return.
Time passed on, and still the minister
momentarily anticipated the return of
hb chief, until at length he inquired of
an aid-de-camp in waiting if he could in­
form him how soon hb cxcellcpcy might
be expected. “Really, I cannot tell you,"
replied the officer, “for hb excellency has
gone to visit •Colea de Plata’ (Silver
TniL)" “And pray, who b Colea de
Plata?" said the Bishop. “A favorite cock
of hb excellency's wounded in a fight
which he won thb morning, and to whose
care the president is now personally at­
tending," was the answer. He did not
return that afternoon; and it is needlcae
to add that the minister soon afterward
sent in hb resignation.—Fannie B.
Ward’s Morelia Letter.
A chamberlain ojicns the door for you,
loudly calling "your name and title*, a
cameriere follows behind you with a
large tray, on which are laid tbe objects,
ivory, gold, silk, silver, anything that
you have brought with a view of the
pope blessing it, that you may bring it
to your Catholic friends, wlio look at it
from that moment. as a relie. You hold
in your hand whatever oilcring you
have yourself to' lay at the feet of the
holy fatiurr. Mind you, you are on the
threshold; now comes the ceremonial.
'On the doorstep you have to kneel down,
you then get up and make three steps
and knee! down again, another three
steps and you kneel at the feet of the
padre santo and get hold of the hem of
his robe, which either he lets you kiss in
all humanity or he takes you by the
hand, lifts you up, and after blessing
you. stretches out hb hand toward the
tray which the cameriere holds and 7*0
Dounces the blessing: “In nomine Patris,
et Filii, et Spiritus Sancti. bAjucu."
Whereupon the cameriere with the tray
disappears, the door shuts, and you are
left alone.—Temple Rar.

It b ratimated by insurance companies
that in the United Stab* last year
dwelling-houses were burned at the rate
of one every hour, with an average loss
of 11,396. Borns and stable*, fifty per
week. Country-stores, three per day,
with a loss of &lt;110,000 per week. Ten
hotels burn weekly, with a lass per year
of &lt;4,000,000. Every other day’s lumber
yard goes up in smoke, each represent­
ing &lt;20,000. Forty-four cotton factories,
tiie loss in each case being &lt;28,000; fortythree woolen-mills at &lt;25,000 each, and
forty-two chemical works at &lt;27,000
each, were destroyed by fire last year.
Forty-two boot and shoe factories were
consumed, the loss being &lt;17,000 each.
Theatres were lapped up by the Hames at
the rate of five per month, average loss
&lt;19,000. Only about half as many court
houses were destroyed, the cost of each
being alwut &lt;20.000.—Chicago Times.

spend the day and brings its food with it.
most of the boxes aet-mrd to be occupied
by frailira, who were all there, from
grandfather down to baby, sitting in a
semi-circle around a brazier of live cools,
eating thir fish, rice, and pickles, and
drinking tea and saki in as quiet and
contented a manner as no many German
families in n garden concert, enjoying
beer and music ut the same time.
Tire audience was very quiet and or­
derly, and might have seemed a little
cold to an American actor, for it svhlom
applauded. But it was not locking m
sympathy and interest, for when we en­
tered we found nearly all the ladies in
tears, and during tlie
play there was oft
Cor. Inter Ocean.

Corea is the land of hats. Tliero are
indoor hats and outd&lt;x&gt;r hats, min hate,
military lints, w&lt;aiding hats and a va­
riety of ceremonial ante—few of which
are worn for otlier than ornamental pur­
pose*. The ordinary outdoor lint has a
conical crown and a brim a foot and a
half brood. It b made of a kind of stiff
gossamer of silk or horae-liair, dexter­
ously worked in with finely-split bam­
boos. Another extraordinary form of
head-gear b the mourning hat, an immemte structure of plaited straw, re­
sembling an inverted bowl some two ar
three foot in diameter, and efTectually
concealing the wearer's features from
view.—Percival Lowell.

OLIVER’S NEW COMBINATION PLOW, will, self-,l,:lrpenim,
Share and Point. They are giving the best -atisfiaiJ
doing the same amount of work with ........
to
one-half the expense of other plows.

CALL IN AND SEE LTS.

PROVIDENCE
Helps these tm help thssuelvw. Kat are
has provided borts for die cute ef huos t
eilmenu and msdieal scivaee has diseovertd their heaUrg powers, sad the proper
comUaatioui necessary to conquer diMaMThe result of these dieccveriss and wmbinstioui ia
Z

MISHLERS

BittersMvtrt eaus of Kidney ullivor B!uuci,
Malaria. Dyspepsia, ladigsttian, Wcaknsai. Las si Ulis, sit., ud invariably it has
givoarollsfandcare. Thocsaadaoftostipeputer whsrs beit knows.

J. O. Btelnhaiter. Superintendent of

F. Hofftnan, of Bholevillo. Ohio. uya:

MISHLER

HERB

BITTERS CO

Greble &amp; Powers,

Loh' Estimates on Jackson Tile.

DUSSELL HAS
Removed
HIS STOCK OF

DRY GOODS
AND

nVTillin.ei’y G-oods
To the First Door East of Hicks Bros.' Gro.
eery, on State Street.
Where he will be pleased to welcome all his cus­
tomers and friends, as well as to greet many new
ones. As heretofore&gt;he keeps the Bestjbf Goods
in his line, at the "Lowest Prices.

6M Commerce 8u. Philadelphia.

to Goals Constantly Arriving!
JULIUS RUSSELL.

the best
J
FURNACE MADE.
And therefore the cheapest, is the

WEARING and BEST LOOK
ING CLOTHING MADE.
Every garment bears a ticket, on
which appears the “ T. C. &amp; Co."
monogram (trade mark). Try it

R. K. GRANT.
Its Points of Superiority are:

&lt;0

4 Diving Flues, effecting a great saving of iuci. uettinp
A • the greatest quantity of heat from a given quantity &lt;&gt;■
wood. It is the only diving flue furnace made.
.

'

-

Three Radiators. Most Furnaces^iave but one

. the Kenfield furnace a great advantage over other tur­
2naces
as p heat producer.
It has an ash-pit Most wood furnaces have none. Tkh

3. saves much trouble and inconvenience.
Health is Wealth! Easiest to adjust to get a given temperature
4• house.

m

C Thickness of shell, and castings and radiators •
*
tv« suranoe of long wear and better uniformity of neat.

Perpendicular flues, insuring much more heat t han the or
&gt; dmary horizontal flues.
Those who expect to build houses the coming sca«®
save money by heating with furnace. The best made'fin’1,
the most economical, is the Kenfield furnace. Call at

and their favorite food b the most putrid
carrion. Boys do not fish to catch them,
and delight to throw al them chibs and
brick-bats. The red snapper b easily
caught in all salt waters, and black bass
(called trout in Florida) are as tlikk in

Brooks &amp; Kenfield’s,

Wild turkeys, quail, deer and black boor
are the game most sought after by native
Nimrod*.—•Cor. Cincinnati Enquirer.

Hastings. Mich., and get estimates of cost of heating and 'eD
tilating your dwellings.

Valued at &lt;i, and certainly worth it if
efficient, is the “Certain Cure for

nutmeg, one drachm; twice a day. Thb
preparation acts as atonic and stimulant,

Paints in Large and Small quantities; also Varnishes, Tn,
pentine anuJapans

Mowers, Reapersand Baders.
Wagons, Carriages and Carts.

Cat-fish in Florida are not regarded as
wholesome food. They are water scav­
engers on all Florida towns. They can
k..
a.. ____ .1
.
J
.

the restocking of the Italian
Effort* will be made immedi-

Mwtera.-Frank LedieM.

Builders Hardware at Close Figures.
BEST TONIC -

When you bare occasion to buy
another SUIT OF CLOTHES or
OVERCOAT, for yourself or
boyn, see that the above label is
Tlie piny begins nt 6 a. m. and contin­ on the coat, aud votl will secure
ues until 8 p. m. Th« audience comm to the BEST FITTING, BEST

udAertoke

waters.

They we something entinl,
new ip demgu an,| fini8ft
supenor quality ftll(|
ranted.
-war'
Other Stoves will be Closed Out Regardless of Cost
We also sell the Latest and Best

Men Think
they know all about Mustang Linintent Few de. Not to know is

KTo UdEojre ~Woo^
Required to run this furnace than for one
stove. It is far more eomtortable than stoves, far
„ of
to operate, will heat yonr whole house, give
*--------- *•
!d healthier for the
ing is new or old, itS Jou
I At Brooks A heuheld-.’
to put in one of thewj

�Three Peculiarities

thb "brmmidb- or early

‘ n.wl'" fcirevparHla. the pm»t Mood purifier
and n-FUlailng medicine, is ctixrseterixad by
tbre.'TsvuIlsrtties, namely:

D;Y8

A most extraordinary and absduto
______ ____ _
axr. AAncota as
preeminent in moral courage, eloquent cure for rhenmatistn and other bodllv
in speech and posaesaad of great com­ ailmenta 1* 8L Jacob.s Oti," ears Hon
vHl^1^1*0, ex'Vic*“Ch*ucellor Loui*-’ i
Nvwspap. ™, an the word is now un­
mon sense. With him there was method
I
■
Tl''' enrB{,!oat1Qn
the various
derstood, are the growth of tlie nims’ in every move. He never trifled. He • uic, Ay.
I Si a rtiardlal agr»«* UM-d.
teenth century, ano of themott aatoninh-■ was charged witii overmuch aeriousnras «i,5?li'’ll!!c£BIUS‘ra’ the U‘l*«ng Mar- mends—you mtwt know tint I wan then
. a fabrilrant de bronzlen. and guf my dec­
— I
Tbe proportion in which the roots,
ing'nnd rapid growths of a remarkable
,*en found in Battle, oration just after the war'for laving al­
and melancholy, which was often mis- ci^ir,rl,2’
4*C! a berks, barks, etc., are mixed.
age. In their abaence, the periwigged,[ , construed for discouragement. He never Creek, where she went in bov's attire? kiwod them to convert a U of my
— .
Tie process by which the aettre
broad-akirted gentry of an early ngn were told an anecdote that did not point to a ‘“ld®W«lasa farm hand? but her
■ bronzns into a cannon for the defense of
&lt;5 G • mniicina! properties are secured.
“he *« obliged
informed of the intention* of thrir gov­j moral. This character often subjected taXll*M£1’e'’ver®d
to don her own clothes and turnI Paris—I spoke to my friends, and we
ernment. anil even of the currtmt event*। him to advene critteisni among tin1 ul- her attention to domestic work.
'i formed a committee, and then I waited ,
. • ■ 1 .4.11 twaraediclne of unusual strength
of die day, by means of Ivoadsidre, । tra faahionablea, especially when this
r ;rativ jiower. which cflccts cures hereon th* Prefet’s secretary with a docu­
ahoeta of jiaper printed only on one side । clare was made tlie object of his satire. wnrV°^»Who
Gmt nature will
j t.if ir. Horq-ialted. These peculiarities belong
ment setting forth that a few commer
and cither displayed in public places, dis­ It was said of him tiiot he lacked ven­
»f?iug,h or coM should under­ cial gentlemen of the--- Arrondisse­
. : -Arlr to Hood's Sarsaparilla, and are
tributed gratis, or hawked about the eration amounting almost to moral ob- stand that thta is done at the eiX
of the constitution. Each timethm ment wi died to open a clnb where they
streete. according to the character of iiquity. He stooped to no vindication in J
could meet after the business of the day,
their contents.
life, leaving that for history. Mr. Lin-1
H . .r«" ,&lt;&gt;-^i&gt;ariiIa Is prepared with the
etc. -Yea, but are you sure you will liave
ct-icua a. rw.r’.n r—'-rviBssr aii
The collecdion of the broadsides in the coin was epigrammatic in elucidating his
-n-.il -I fklll Aiid care, by ptianuaelsts ot
no cards!" said tlie secretary; “Monsipyr
jatblic library is not as large as tliat ideas, indulged in no studied phrases,
1* Prefet won't hoar of gambling." “Oh,
। i-hi'
in and long cxi-eriencc. Bence it la a
owned by private librariee of an earlier was no fumbler of works.
v.ortlty'4 entire confidence. If you
no, of course not," I said, “only a little
foundation, but under glass cases and
&gt;ni .crnfMa, salt rheum, or any disIt will be ucknowlniged tliat Mr. Lin­
piquet perhaps, or ecarte, nothing more."
ur bhsMl. dyspepsia, blUousnesa, sick
carefully stored portfolios there are a coln lacked dignity in outward appear­
“’If'or
or luoi
Well after waiting n few months I got
■ kl.laey and liver compislnta,
number of valuable documents of this ance. He fully realized that he was
SuythedollM-Ixxueof fSJ my authorisation, and then that scoun­
MARK.___
.: rliyutaaUsm, do not tall to try
for cBronk cum or taully drel Theodore, who cheated me out of
description that were published in this formed by nature all right, but was not
country in the days of Salem witches moulded by art. In shaking of his lack
TO.OOOf. later on. came in with capital
and rebel tea parties.
•
of polish he said: “I guess I will leave
us casliier; old Z. tlie usurer came in too,
I f.
rial'Hood's K.vxaparllla to an
J °’nt cadetship, at Adrian and wj took tliat ajiartment on the
Among the earliest documenta of thb the fancy work to others and will browse 1 .
,
fho txrst blood purifier «i
^^t were rejected after the
description in the posoeeaion of the pub­ around the utility department as beat I
examination, leaving Fnuik boulevards—only W.OOOf. rent. We sent
; Ww Gaff, druggist, Hamilton, O.
lic library is a proclamation headed by can." Mr. Lincoln, however, showed Physicjd
WHir’M*
Jordani Frt*l S3gg» and out our invitations to tlie [ireas and to
i li-4'v SariaparilU has cured me at ocrottlw traditional lion and unicnm one ! that he was
master of a ford­ W^McNalr to complete the mental j the leading players and gave a grand
signed by William Stoughton, then “gov­ , ble
nondescript
sort of
dignity
dinner for the opening night. Well, sir,
C' ersi'e. V. -I- AKHOLP, Arnold, M*.
A bHK conutaing many additional state- ‘ ' ernor" of the province of MassachuMtta । never before recognized by orthodox .rtLfcA»:-Of S'”7,ki2,d cured ln » min­ you may believe me if you ,hk«5, but we
bay, on May 27, 1690. It cites the law । diplomata. No American at any period
•h ntriif'-ire* WUl be sent to all who desire.
utes by Woolford^t Sanitary Lotion. made 12,000f. cagnotte in that one even­
i
in
our
history
could
write
a
paper
of
pubing.
and the first y«ir I had BOO.OOOf. for
granting 50 pounds sterling blood-money
never Ml®- bald my share, and ought 'to have had more, ■ re*re«sMa x.voBMa cn.nAMiassi.an
for every adult male Indian prisoner, i lie import witii more impressive scrioua- hv
Un,“UU only Theodore and Z. swindled me. But '
: \f ill dnugrislA. |1; six t»r *5. Made
and 25 pounds sterling for every woman i nere, circumspection and grave dignity,
inly btC-1- n00l&gt; &amp; CO., Lowell, Mass.
then, of course, 1 had to play; F had to
and child; speaks of the bounty on i He was ever genial, tender and social,
G’has. &amp; Pennor, the Battle Crrek
.
f°°° salary an* all aKMoasa. Write tor
scalps, and offer* to all volunteers pro­ never liewaiting his hardships or exult' amonist, had but recently been elected keep the game going, and the luck was }
too Doses Ono Dollar.
vision, surgical attendance, ammunition I ing in life triumphs. His great ambition foreman of the hook and ladder oomjS- ,always against me. I had to sell out my J
WAN TED IN HASTINGS !
share in the club —Fortnightly Review. ‘Washington Street. Bortot,. Maas.
and wages from the public treasury. was to leave the world better than lie
Ai. • nentctlc biutneM w«nuui*to
• 4i. it and take oniers for Tbe Throw gentle traits of our puritan ances­ found it.—New York Wodd._________ nf
?n eal2h' Can trul? h® “M
Madame i;n«»ci&lt;l Patent fuurt- tors have become wonderfully obscured
01J&lt;*rineJ ^re, which is
Some of the people in the Bahamaaj
'tippsrtlnsCorwt Th-M-eoraeU t&gt;y the smoke of the Deerfield massacre.
ha., fx-en rttetuhely advertised
speedy cure for cute, live u}X&gt;n fishing, especially for pearls.
•el .old by lady eaiiva*-wn the If the Indians exhibit the ferocity of
bruLses, scalds, burns, wounds and all I watched them fishing for them. They
_
(JIAXl 14541
ten yean, which, with their wild hcaste they were certainly hunted can you, on a —
Lmg railway journey, teft^8OT’ We p^Uv®&gt;y cure pilfs,
.•i)» rt«nty. Ua. created a large
think out a problem on a great social I
“*1? *4 8lcln eruptions. Try this go out in small lx&gt;ata to whore tho water
hfiaml f»rthrm thrniKboattbe as such.
is about twenty feet deep, where, by the
i .i::.-.! stat--., aad am-Lilly who
Broadsides such as were ccmmon in subject? Will you begin to think out wonder header. Satisfaction guaranteed use ot ti»© water glass, they can 'easily
Ilf made; no canvassing. tMctnsUux and
ateptoyCat. Paittmnn^Maaaimle at
or money refunded. Only 25 ctnta
England, published from time town* tluit problem when you hnve before you bold
by
F.Hotchkiis.
J
see any object at tite bottom. This glass mV cTbi
f2r &lt;X!!'T Addresa
HOME
r'lMb'iu and prolHablr luulunm. witii n relation of current event*, were two hours in a railway carriage? This is
&lt;
consists of four boards about fifteen MFI, CO.. P. (&gt; IVtv i-xr
•..I 1&gt;y inn riesnts, slid we g|»a
simply
a
form
of
mental
indolence;
they
Syrup
l»
now
the
te*d.ne
rvm■■jrr. Ihme.y givlaglte arruteb- exceedingly rare in the early day* of the
“ruat' (&gt;rooohiu».^hina inches long, nailtnl together, in the form
*u]&gt;vrior ■
th* tercolony. There was one reprint of a Lou­ can not concentrate fhemsdvfe and bring
and eotuumptloa All dng- of a frustrum of a hollow pyramid; the
■ !|..r
!u.vr alarvr number &lt;-t
their thoughts sufficiently together to do
r-mttinc a *r*n«t mk-vc^* selling don broadside published in Boston in
small end is dosed with a piece of ordi­
. d *&lt;■ -leUre »n--b is every town. 1U89, another in 1090, and a third in 1697. spontaneous work. It partly com« from
nary glass. By lotting this ©nd a few
• V. v.AXTac«&gt;.. Kredouta. N. t.
- t* inches below tlie surface of the water yyE WISH TO SAY
One of the last issued is now owned by thia, again, tliat they will not give them- M^tak;;s7i^aw,u ™
‘ Active and Intelligent, to the city of Boston. It is but a single sclvcH time; from tliat they get out of
and looking in the other, they can dis­
Coa.umptlon Carmi.
r-i-rr^nt lirr own locality'
the habit of steady thought, and they
leaf,
somewhat
smaller
than
a
page
from
tor m. old Ann. ilcfrrenres
cern any objix-t at considerable deptlis. To the inhabitants ol lacey and vicinity that w
are now lAitllnefnaaew lUx-kc?
•!.( jH^ition andk-ooil «a!ary. a quarto dictionary, and contains the wil| not dwell long upon one subject.
As soon as they see a conch they div©
liKO*.. t' lOrvtay Kt.. Ji. Y. i Intest rumors from Holland, of a great Botli in reading and in thinking you
down for it, and I never saw them fail
Turkish defeat by Prince Eugene, the never get far unlcsa you will have a lung
to
bring up one.
“,“l ,4i"R Allertioua. ahi,* SiuW
consecutive
teto-n-tete
with
your
book
coronation of tlie king of Poland, an;)
After liaving collected, a numlxtr of
lcu7’.,?r X-rv.HW nebllttyuHl Mi
2? i
alter having tented it, shells they are takpi to the shore and
Which sc have bousht at the lowMCuh Prien
the reception of nmlianadora at The or vyth your problem.
People rea l and think in tlu- name way wonderful curative ixmrn In IhoiiMnd.* at tho conch is examined for its pearl. They Mid will M.11 thorn at nrlr-4
■ j' Hi'iliustTAird. Arent* want- Hague with the negotiatiem* on foot
J IIUl* “M,Jr *“
u
to
.r-. - \..l Holm vc*C«k, Pit Ila. then1 preliminary to the peace of Rr*- tliat they visit tlieir acquaintances and
•“’tering fellow*. Artuated4iv thb muUvr can usually tell by feeling, but to makePte &lt;-*ip a full line at En (toad*. Grocerie*,
friends. Tlwy have an exciting conversa­ ^?n.i V '"' *? "■ rTr hunuMI »uffortng. I wlU sure they cut them up, when, if the conch Ho«» and shoe* a:.d a «niafi .to-L ot Kn&lt;. and
wick.
'
Han.warj-, aa&lt;l all kiud« ot »si al; FarmJnx Tool*
tion for a few minutes, nn&lt;l then tlie
• .&lt; •
within
&gt;o.—
contains a pearl, it will drop outas soon as. »ueb a* Hoes. Fork.
JL...
an Gour, more or stamp acts, by ten years the procurer of visit is over. If you wish to see a land­
the flrotlt is opened. Tlie pearl ia simply
wmYmt UIVH TOY
/t?' a(meafvne i^ady&amp;pep* that which a century ago aroused theiire scape or explore a character you must
a hard formation inside of the flesh of
take time, and it must be done by steady,
tho conch, and haa no apparent connec­
t
'i•
stomach is not of good Bostonians even more than exor­ consistent
•
and continuous thought. I
Pf.fitawlart. West1* IJver FlUa. Alvan tion with it It is rarely that one is i ll*Mwvtb1* 01
. csj
what he has bitant tax rates, flooded streets and ve­ brepeak. therefore, for refuting and fw 1.reliable,
never fall. Cun- all liver and vtomaeh
&lt;:.■ lure siid.found. Often hundreds of concha arc »ban l^aox Hoap..x........
Z?
■. t to eat cnd thus im- nality tn public ofllce does to-day. The thinking gnater deliberation, more care­ di*ea*e*. »11|i|,r,. All druiurbu.
caught without finding a single pearl, &lt; r Town Talk
Hucklen'a Am lea Salva.
.......
broadside was headed by the royal anns
pke mor:
an*absurdity.
ful choice &lt;&gt;f material, more consecutive- ; Tbe be-it Mire m tne worm for Cuts. Fmbn while on the other hand, two or 1 h. rood Jtookins ^pbwcoo
bore duly affixed to tlie margin im­
c»od Fioo cm
Ta&lt;e OR. JONES’ RED CLO- and
n&lt;** and continuity and above all. that it tSore., I Jeer*. Malt Kheum. Ferer Monk Tetter* throe may be found in a catch of half a «1 Xf^ret
Cuba..................
pressions of the stamps whose u»e it en­ slevuld never Iscune neceaaury to hurry )Erontf
Cora*, and alt Hkln
VdR TO'-HC, whiqh cures Oys- [ jorrwi.
dozen conchs. June ia said to b&lt;i the
—------..vc^-acwBBj
uuvry
forced. Tliem
These1 stamps
stamps were
were not
not dujaclidujach- through
whether
it•be •lecture,
thmnt’ii atty,thing, —
i. -i
•
beet month for them.
The fiaitermen
pci. i.i and ali. Stomach, Liver, able like our own, but were Intproojed ' or
luxik. or jwobletu.—Mr. Golchen's
easily
grt
from
&lt;5
to
flQO
apteoe
for
. Kiflncy end Bladder troubles. by a government official liken postmark, i Lecture.
. their treasures—according to their qual- &gt; lb beat roasted Kli.« ofte.
It h a pc-fjct tonic, appetizer, Not only the stamp but the vellum and i
----------------------------KI,T • "Predy cure' ।for
*** te-autiful pink ones bringing the
IL' 2te. an drugslstA. IUH| •»» 1
Chleagu'a itoard &lt;&gt;r Trail* Clock,
biood nurifi. a sure cure for paper with the stamp affixed were sold '
r
I highest prices.—New Odiums Times-DemReultlcs.
The works of the immense clock which
agbe
malaria! diseases. by the cotnmissioaer of the stamps; and
-----------4 Locrat--------------------------- - ------------------------no instruments or writings specified in ha* been put up in the board of trade
All KiMMlsguanwteed just as repreaeuted.
Pi ice, Fifty Cents.
the act were legal without it. The oct | building in Clticago ore pronouncixl a |
covered nearly every paper that could ' most perfect
r •—
J •’
reproduction
of*-•
those of* thn
LACKY.. Mini.'
be used in businere or the administration great Wostminister palace clock in Lou­
of the govent meat from an insurance don, Imt with rfTme additions and im­
policy to a newspaper. The stamp tax provements adapted to its commercial
on newspapers, by the way, was a lialf- purpose. It is construetedof iron, bronze,
penny. the stamp representing a bird rot- and steel, and weighs ten tons without
AGENTS FOB THE
’
circled with a band on which nro the the bell, the latter adding Home 4.5(A)
J^EW STOCK OF
trunk"Half-penny." ' The 2- penny pounds more.
The pendulum alone
stamp represented n codfish within tbe .weighs 750 pounds.
legend, “Staple of tlie MamachusettK.”
In its arrangement the works arc di­
lite 3-penny stamp l»ore a pine tree witii vided into a time train, a liand train, and
the'motto: “Province of Massachusetts." a striking train, these several trains com­
Finally, the 4-penny stamp, which was prising separate .machines, resting sid;
to be affixed to insurance jxilicies. bills by side, on. separate frames. Each of
of lading and certain other commercial tbe tmins is operated by a separate
papers, Itoro a schooner under full sail weight, ami the three weights together
I .tu.. ., FAY’S '■ &gt;•»«■
reach some 8,500 pounds. The hammer
This valuable old document in Amer that strikes tlie bell weighs eighty
icon history was printed by the publish­ pounds. ti»e clock work is below the dials,
i- ft ji.' • ' ’ **W
*‘**08 ** irv«.
ers of The Bnstofi News-Letter, and bear which are ten fret ten inched ia diameter,
the date of March 14, 1755. It is sigeil and the bell is above them, or 250 feet
Tlie pendulum
by Governor Shirley and countersigned above the ground.
by J. Willard, secretary. This is. as far swings one way in two seconds.—New
J
as known, absolutely unique in leaving York Sun.
NATURE'S ■„
Impression.* of the stamps, and rvreah
CURB FOB
the fact that the general court of MnsThere is a very common but mistaken
sachusett shad (tossed and the govern'*
impression abroad tliat there are no de­
Also tlie BUY AN No. 12 and 81, both Iron and Wood Beam Plow*.
' ii rtu ot a puwder. pro- enforced a stamp act ten years prior to grees of skill in what is called ordinary
12, 14, 1«, IS «ad so n.
Itcinr w|w11 dissolved In to the act sanctioned by the'imperial
' Jer an KxhllTatins,
labor. A mnglu illustration will show
These Plows combine Strength, Durability and Ease of Handling. See them
The immediate
Elti-rvewing Unuijht. parliament in 1785.
the magnitude of this error. Take the twforeyou buy.
ri’-xitimtenped by our cause for this document was Shiley's
bml phyMrians a* a reli­ proposed military operation in the French simple &lt;&gt;|icraUon of handling a rock-drill,
able and acrecatile rem­
for instance. One man will drill holes
edy. It eurr. Comtlpa- and Indian war.—Boston Bulletin.
All widths and lengths.
true and parallel, while another, though
tlon, cures ludlKesUon.
&lt;;irre liyipcnsla, euros
he may be quite ns industrious and well
We have the Largest and Beet Stock in Barry County. Get our Prlcee.
riiea, cures tieartbara,
During my winter journey across Si­ meaning, will do precisely the opposite.
beria I was somewhat disappointed at The result is that the former uses less
powder fur the blast, and tho rock comes
Tbirepum. Second, uid No. a tor
A5D
seotly urges all the Ex- seeing so few wolves. In my journey of
3.'M0 miles acroM the steppes I saw only out in shapely masses fit to be made into
for sheds and repairing old roof*.
DTSPEPSli
I. K I LlulH* I&gt;utidIncyeryhousehold fourteen, eleven in one band, two in an­ dimension stone worth a good price,
S' ••very traveler. Sold by drug- other and one solitary brute at n distance while the product of the latter isonly serv­
prowling about on the ice of tbe Yenee- iceable for rubble work and not worth
sei. But the sled is a groat place wherein as much by many times its cost. Yet
Hemlock, H ft
to brood wolf stories.
When you an- both tlie men rank as laborers.—W. IL
lying down under your furs at night and Swift in Globe-Democrat.
the sled passing quickly over the frozen
roads you imagine, if the weather is not
The great rainfall in New England in
extremely cold, tliat you , can hear the February is declared by meteorologists
We can furnish any length up to 50ftdeep growling of wolves following your who have studied it to have been unpre­
sled. If the weather is terribly cold you cedented since records began to be kept.
hear what you imagine to be the abort, Tbe total amount of water which fell
quick yelping of 1,000 famished brutes from the clouds, chiefly during twentyWe make a specialty of Elm, Oak.
----- WITH----after you. It is a dreadful sound when four hours, is computed to have
At KALAMAZOO, MICHIGAN.
Ash and Basswood, open air aea*'
you first hear it, but you soon learn to amounted to 750,000,000,000 gallons.
oned or kiln dried?
OR. C. T. WILBUR, Proprietor. ।
know that this peculiar noise, which, as­ The fall was greatest between New Lon­
Vtn 8vi' ■ t School, negant Home,Thirty Years' sisted by the imagination, you fancy to
don and Providence.—New York Bun.
Etperiencs..
I be made by fiery-mounted wolves, is
caused l&gt;y the wooden runners passing
Mexican hare a passion (or mirrom,
over the crisp snow. Travelers' Silierian
Green inbh lumber dried la two week*
wolf stories are. I am afraid, too often and a traveler aayi that the interior at
for Inside finish,
tome ot the houace look like steamboat
cabins.
Ho
remarks
also
that
mirrors
York World.
are among th© commonest articles in tbe

.

---- -- -— ruail»b«d.

JTJM

_

for.Paii)^S

Unknown to Others

STAR

Hood's Sarsaparilla

SAFE.
.PfiOMPT.25^'

Hood's Sarsaparilla

T

m an ■■

fetus New Parallel Bibles I

lCURfflT8!

H. A. Goodyear &amp; Sons,

L. N. MOSHER,

Bryan Star Chilled Plows.

CUREmDEAF

LUMBER!

MANILLA ROOFING!

! BENTLEY BROS. &amp; WILKINS
Barn Boards,

.CONSTIPATION;

Common Pine Boards,.

M.Headaclie,:SteaS

H. A'. Goodyear &amp; Sons.

Shingles,
Fencing,

T HAVE

Joist and Scantling,

MY STORE FILLED

Select School and Home
--- FOR---

KeeHe-Miaded Children &amp; Youth

New Goods!

L curFfits i

And will give the People of Prairieville and
Vicinity

And now it has been discovered tliat
the seed of the sorghum-plant will yield
an excellent grade of-glucose, better
limn that made from corn, and that tlie
glucose from the seed and the molasses
from tlie cane, when mixed, produce the
highest quality of sirup, hardly distin-1

Tlie laditX and young men of fashion
of ancient Romo used a ball of German
pomade to tinge the hair of a light or
fair color. It was composed of goat's
tallow and lieechwood ashes, and made
up into a ball.—Exchange.

to memory.—

ds

I

about 200 out of every 1,000 goki-fiah
spawned pa*i through the aariy stageaW
gold-fish life.—Inter Ocean.

&lt;M. J. GOSS
‘Prunwills, April«, 18S6.

Custom Kill Drjiif to Drier.

Cornice Mouldings, Rash
Doors and Blinds Al­
ways On hanri

Above Stock we are Selling
at Lower Prices than
ever before.

STWatch
apt to hunter up our mind?

Hardwood Flooring,

WAGONS. 2?^

of jour road tax.

BENTLEY BROS. A WIUHS.

�The Hastings Banner

THE NWS IN BRIEF

THE FUNERAL CCRTEGE
FOLLOWS

IN

THE

WAKE

Hastings, Mich., April 2Snd, 1888.

CASH IS KING l

OF THI

MINNESOTA CYCLONE.

LU imeoeh ■■ h« would like to
. It
r«d
lUrry oouoty. He rouads out
hU
period, ud eoftua,U» n™?”
^t®ss^S««

The credit gygtem involve* time and money wa-trd;
ing bocks. It means big fees for the justice and constabfeT
means the low of hundreds of dollars every ye^r in any bn.1
ness in uncollectable accounts.
’
b

speeches diverge as follows;

WORSE THAN

at the IrUh capital
Editorial, notxs.

Kalamazoo Telegraph:—If the green­
back party was kept up to propagate
(imujcinl or anti-flmuicial principles and
free this country from the yoke of the
money power, it would of course not
settle down to silence on ita great Tdeaa
but to go to’work to defeat the bad
men find the bad party at the bottom of
this iniquity. But its prime mission
being to get office for a few men. its
duties are necessarily different It is
proposed to get over the main difficulty
by referring it to a committee of outLo say what the two parties UThe Michigan greenbackers and
Michigan democrats must have convic­
tions, or at least a place in their political
anatomy where convictions ought to
be found. Haw can it be better gotten
at than by arbitralion? If that fails
why not cast lots fo^ their convictions?
It is time this thing was fixed up.
“You have said the order of the
knights of labor was » conspiracy,
secret menace, etc. I am willing, as
. the chief officer, to lay everything con­
nected with our order bare to the
world if you will, on tbe other hand,
lay open to the public-the means and
methods whereby you have piled up
the wealth which you control, anil al­
low tbe tribunal of public, opinion to
pass in judgment on the two and say
which is the conspiracy. Do . yon ac­
cept the challenge
Powderly to
Gould.
Powderly hit the nail squarely on the
head. Mr. Gould will not, however,
accept the challenge. How interesting
it would be, for Instance, to have him
relate how he and Jim Fisk manipulat­
ed the New York legislature long ago;
how. later, reaching out to broader
fields, he showed congressmen and sen­
ators “various channels in which they
might be useful;” how he took hold of
Wabash when it was worth less than
nothing and pulled it up suddenly to
100, anil then as suddenly dropped it
again. Oh, it would be racy rendingEvening News.

tir. Clocb. Minn., April 17 -Each day
show* more plainly the dreadful effect* at
"knockaJ him oat," racatriag a majority of
article* found on
meut or aencuiture,

Cardinal Manning ba* expressed MmaoU
la oppoaiUon to that feature of Mr. Glnd-

in lured is cenutaat.y increasing, and it win
coapilvd.

Physicians from all prominent

Uves fretn sitting at W eetmlster.
Nevada baa at praavut fewer than 15,000

Bring* ot tbn injured. Each train arriving 1*
freighted with provision*, clothing, budding,
thing Umt i&gt; needful

Bro lata William E. Forator firrt aava to
crowned King.
Tho Indian appropriation bin paaaed tho
wnate Monday and tbo Dtatriit of Colum­
bia apprvx&gt;ation bill paaaod tin bousj.
Tbo Hull Run Panorama company, of__
cago, with a capital stock of &lt;i00,(JOO, was
liconaed Monday by tbe secretary of rtata.

died Lu the hospital Friday mornlug from
the effect* of a fracture of
tbe
nkulL Now* was brought tn Friday
that Wilbur Itehhmu-r. a fanner at

rvnolutlon tendering sympathy to tho peo­
ple of Ireland, and expnU'Ol respect fur
Mr. Glad*:orve.
.
Aldrman Jacob Hack, of Radna, Wia,
who bad tern defeated nt tho i event elec­
tion, committed auieido early Monday ba in tho bojdtal, and thirty at Iraki are
morning by shooting.

teg to Id* bouac, committed auicide by about-,
ing blmaelf through the bowel*.

ono Miffenor from the Btorm. i'otaibly not
more than !'.■.*&gt; are badly hurt William
Ilea bi a critical condition.

If there

were more offices ther (1
backert. There are ten
townships in the county. Tf the Re­
publican Central committee had not
spent its money in our county for van
151?. nephew. Cotarore. we would
have carried the whole county
Ana whether there h fusion or not the
Greenbackers and Democrats
____ rated by Ik-nni»-"If there
were more offices we could find GreenImekrra to fill them. There are ten
Greenback towns In the county. And
all the county officers except one were
elected in 1884. If it hadloot been for
the fact that Chairman Vto /Ale was
interested for Nephew Colgrov
ning for prosecutor, we belie
could have made a clean sweep. Mon­
ey was used without stint by thRe;
publicans, yat
victory. The Green backer* and
crate will hang together in Barry
county without regard to what they do
editor’s speech as it pleases, but The
Free Press is no Congressional Iterord
chestnut wherein ia read what a public
man fails to say.—Free Press.
’

Lrtter* addre^rii tolii» fallowing !&gt; timwisre
matning in the port oOce at Hs»tfng», Barry
nWH&amp;r
SatUe goiter. Ctuwlm Umter. Itefia M. Hay«. U Ji. Une. A. 11. Kleb.
Samautba Davin. Carrie A. Falter. John HJiver.
Mary Hendrieta. Sard: I- BmSi. KWe Smith.
Canl»—M. H. (Vane. IMia Fulfcr. William F.
HmiUi. Mildred earning, Haney Lmnard.
W. H. POWERS. F. M.

well nigh Impossible to convey an adequate
Hastings
tiocie fifty or more fanner* are ataolutely

markets.

Are plain facte, which appeal to your common

J. H. BEAMER &amp; CO.
They sell for Cash, and cash only.
They are the only grocery house in the county doing a
strictly cash business.
They cau and do sell goods in their line cheaper than any
other house in Barry county. ‘
A strict test will convince you of these fact.
All goods warranted.
All goods sold at lowest figure^ for Cash.

£■?

at Bank Rapid* ** ill probably ex eed £.00.0X1

Nrf. driteed.
Fork. dfr»*r4

officiating, and tn tbu church of ths immac­
ulate ConoopUoa kiaular aarrica* worn bold

draped in mourning. and aa the funeral

Calf Bide* ...
aavsu.

Hover «oed.. ..
DteMed CWrken*

Turk* v»
Duck*

Respectful fy,

J. H. BEAMER &amp; CO

THE MARKETS.

■t waa active

ber next
For tbe benefit of the
doughty congressman, he is informed
that the republicans propose to do that
job any way, no matter what the atti­ WM
tude of the Michigan democracy to­
ward their President.

■i.ecjlatha

«-1value «lock?an;. report Um
&gt;»«:fww*r at Or 1„WM-

John Enright, chairman of the dem­
ocratic state central committee, stated
recently that the funionists had already
chosen their candidate for governor.
Of course he meant the democrats,
and the man was tbe imperial Dan
Dickinson. Michigan's own and ownly
•'boss." But at their late love feast,
the greenltackers claimed that they
must have tlie governor, or there would
be no fusion. Enright’s plan may not
work, perhaps.

Can give hie customers this large percentage of
[rom
the credit business. A, he can sell goods cheaper than hi,
credit competitors, he can also sell more good-. The more
goods he sells, the smaller profit he can charge on each lot ol
goods sold.
4

in Barry county.

&lt;imtaa.Mrba*....

(Congressman Comstock, of Grand
IlapAls. says that unites the democrats
of Michigan utterly republate Presi­
dent Cleveland’s ideas on the finance
and tariff questions, the republicans
will give the funionists the almighties! i rtccearfully run by electricity.
cleaning out they ever- had in Novim-1 - A coroner’* jury in Ixmdoa found that

THE CASH DEALER

doitrurt'.uu that baa falien upoa them. I 'bil-

committed auicide at a Milwaukee hotel by
cutting bi* throat with a penknife.
Tbe Carlyle till) bank ha» changtd ita

Monday evening tbo colored pecplo ot
Boeton held an indignation meeting relative
to the Carrollton
nuwnnm John

The good paying cuatomera pays
1st—The first cost of tbe goods.
2d—The regular percentage of profit.
3d—A large jiercentage for the tosses enumerated »bo,e
from the credit eystem.
L

Have the largest stock of/groceries, crockery ami proriaoni

Wheat, white
••
red..

Onto':
iah ctdoute*.

ALL

It meass high pneas for goo&lt;h

J angler b.-ing interred during tbe day,

1

•M0te«.N&gt;: u»t!tw. Sl.a.-.k*/.
Pruduev: Better-Bxtra ».li

Goodyear &amp; Barnes

dol

£

V»ri

8
tion

w
buy

ttr.

(.ten. McClellan'* book, it i&gt; intimated,
It took r republican legislature to un­ ■will deal vigorously with a number of pollearth the gigantic frauds and bribery
by which in 1884 the Broadway surface
railroad secured Its charter from the beading for Halt eta.
venal and corrupt democratic aldermen,
of New York city. Tbe work has been
wed done, and the majority of tbe ai­ loved in hie youthful daya
dermen are in a fair way to meet a just
punishment for their crimes.

Ity&lt;—f»oU

Jura

T
tion

baa

baenoffwwd

At the greenback leaders' love feast

styn
E.N

tion was much discussed. As a good
majority of the participants are or ex­
pect to be ofilce boldera under tbe pres­
ent democratic administration, the sen­
timent was mainly for fusios. Tbe
honest voters of the party are not of
that mind, however.
Tbe western cyclone appears to be on
the war path again. The Iowa state
meteorologist states that the last of
this month will be noted for the num­
ber
.seventy of its wind storms.
V
this Iowa prophet is off his

HorixonUl BUI Morrison has his lit­
tle tariff bill ready like a lamb—for the

great precision and force at the agricul­
tural Interests of the country; hence ita
fate is seated.________________

Diet year the furionlsta had tbe ma­
jority of the supervisors in Calhoun,
Eaton and Barrv counties, all ia this
have majorities in none of them.

Jay Gould says he made his money
l»yl*w rtrta lUmUoc to hl&gt; on
boolomi. HO did Coptala KMd: and
CBO

punned

honorable

I tea tot M)

burinen

Umgresraan O’Donnell thinks the
itiook promising for a 8100,000 gov­
ernment building at Jackson
unU; Na. K,

toria ScbvUiux-H
a mod dog Tuaad
UXber-. raddonc* at Riv^dala, X. Y.

■'twAuaxr. Ap,u j-

Are too busy unpacking their large invoice of

new goods to write an advertisement this week.
Watch this space next week.
In the mean-

ROGERS &amp;
time, if you want anything in the line of Dry
n
FAUSEY, Goods, Dress Goods, and Caapets, call at
HA8TIBTGS, MICH,

ffllMPl TM BI.W!
Mower

days
by h

meat
wbo

tim 5

Tm
sumw
meat

chord

�^RBONALareirMON.

!
As ahusbnud, father, m W»r and
j friend, he was faithful
.. _.ai
----- constant.
As auuuyhcsoi
a maajhe sought
“ ever to walk np6
•UM1°bey the golden rale in his
his &lt;cMMn
fellow »«».
men. XU
He will
. dealings with
—•••&gt; ow
Which the U. S. Supreme Court has decided to posses the
*■'■Drace GrwniitJd /returned
...
the home and the com­
GreraEEupidR Friday.
munity as only a kind husband and
only valid patent ou, the spring tooth.
tfatherand
Sid a-trufi citizen can Im.
Mtafiilalleck’ftHim.er.retacned to her
His aged -wife and sevra children
home, Lapeer. Moofey.
-curvive to mourn his loss, and in their
Carson amd J4kn Weasert 4&gt;ereavemeathave the sincere w-mpathy
&lt;f all. There are three sons, John 51..
bundled in GaleebugUames L_ «nd Thomas. Th® four
daughter, are Mra. Ebw Lake. Mrs. Who wish to avoid infringing upon this patent, now thor­
KapWti friends last week.
«ary J. Mj*a. of Clyde. Ohio. Mra
oughly established, should buy this drag. Not only this
,i*raJ- hriwue retarred from a &lt;.dia Traver, and Mrs. John Mate.
but the Reed spring tooth drag is conceded to be
visit ta Cold water, Friday.
I A* a-i,I°h“’*on returned-Ironi (&gt;ak-. &lt;A stock company bus been fortnod
sr this city, by .-several business men of
Hastings. Jackson and Hanover, for
‘ the manufactore and sale ofl-arker'a
We sell the Walter A. Wood Light Elevator Binder, the light­
pa.entstntincr.and cutoff for cisterns.
—....
reiurneu 10 iitr ■ The officers are. as folltfws:
est draft, most easily hadled binder made.
homein.JJlg Rapids Saturday.
it*re»ldent-rp. T. Colgrove.
Klee Pres. E. Y. flbgle.
&lt;^g£Bo!twood. of Detroit, made a
jvt^k 1 will bav&lt; something L&gt;
-- —-u wu.-ttuibuouk tee call on. Hastings’ friend* Friday.
1
Secretary—MJL. Cook.
&lt;
dealtout .iy any
have h&lt;a| opnorsay about
Treasurer—W. H. Powers.
tnni^- to use theeame.cn any otthe w££:
“n4 »• M. Myers, of’
Board of Directors-W. P Sidman, An entirely new machine, which can be folded by one man
at
CT-A-Gru*oej e.
JfMnP.•fx-bbers who araaow commit­ Woodland, were In the city Monday.
£!«»«« SrnlUu 1 • u Holloway. W. L.
id\&gt;ver!ook it.
,
ting depredations ea our midst
easily in five minutes time, enabling it to go through an
,1
LJj’ HolloWa»»«tnn»®d Thurs-, Milkins, A. B.PvalxMiy, Hanover.
11 foot gate.
MilSmt hen Ceanuall has
J day bow .a visit to rriMivewta Adrian, ■
uipital of the company is ^S6,000
In 3X) twenty-fire dollar siutnw The
j Miss Carrie Goodyear KuturaMlThurs- **»ohDt paid in -is G«S per cent-of the THE CELEBRATED FLINT WAGON—the lightest draft and
. day froaim visit to Odd water friends. capital, rhe company propose te push
most easily adjusted wagon in the market.
•
STOCKMEN AND FARMERS.
, . A*™- K. 2*. Brotvn and Mtes Allie the Utaintsw for all there is in it.
. Full lllwriul
Mrs. F. .A. Hors has opened her . Lichty were in Grand fiapids; Monday.
W
i
K
i
ihng
AKNirEtts
ary
.-Mccday
Mre.ILK Grant mm! Mrs. Sharks
I Millinery department in 'the store of
We keep in stock 80 buggies and carriages, of the best
April .Uth, being tbe tenth annivtwsary
Morse E. Nevin*, with un entire new n arder w«? in G^rand-Rapidc yustermakes, and-can satisfy the most fastidious ana give the. best
of tbe marriage of Mr. and Mrs. Frank
stock of gikj'te and wfl! be pleased to
value
for the money.
Respectfully,
'
k-.|C during the season,, for
Mr. Lipper, ot, Allegan, made hi® Bidelnuiu their relatives and friend® to
iavetheiadife. ofHastkag8.*nd vicini­
&lt; ।purposes, on’tho
If.utjngH friends n pleuuut virit the the number of eighty,* bringing with"
ty cull and .ee them.'
tln-ui an.aboimdancriof the good things
fast week. '
Jkpr. Hanlon is now aide to throw,
ot this life, irntl bent on having a good
XVrilg Goodrear and FreJ GrelAe are
i. . i- tc .Mithews’ plnpe. in thecor- dust in the eyes of idl whotUavH the at home from the Orchard Lake Millta- lime generally gave [them a ample sur­
prise at their nniiittun- ii| Baltimore,
“king-* highway," having lurchaat*! rj academy.
of Hustings.
.]•
♦
.
when after qnjoying a fine social visit,
[Ik Iket SUMW matchaitpa,,
in wh’ch'beott ami Benham were conby T. PhiUtf^ef llastiegv.—fttgmbij.
oeded to beXhe wiu Of th® evening, and
and.Saturday.
*“ *
partaking of a boUntltul repast the
friends depicted for their homen leav­
Miss Brick, of Chicago, is in tlie .city, ing in the possession of Mr. and Mrs.
and will remain for the summer with Bidelman the following list of useful
■ her Wother, A. Eoek.
presents:
Urge rocking chair-Mr. Samuel
•nursday. Mis. I. A. Holbrook aud
hittie went to Muskegon to make a Bidelman ami wife.
Arm chair- Mr. W. Benham and
, visit at a week or two.
wife and Walter and Mattle Bidelnmn.
Chjbi. Hyatt, ot Charlotte, sp&gt;mt the ...»uliter dish and grape diafi—Effie
M. K. Clark, vdKur of the MauIhLvp faro past of the week in the city visit­ Bidelman.
Democrat, denouncer editorially Uu- ing (rieue* and reccuiting.
Fruit basket—Mr. Andrew Roush
detuocrirt c ring in th® county,
Dr. Lowry intends making a vWt to .and wife.
in Oakland and GecreM** /Set gem cake tins—Wm. Roush.
declare ta'Will devote himself to pub­ friends
Nd ver— Hattie Roush.
lishing a tb'inocrntie labor journal uul counties it the near future.
'Sugar bowl and sauce dish—Mr.
showing tip tha i ingstara.—Evening ■NIz E. Kaappen and wife rtituroed J Mines Endsley and wife.
Nows.
frnni Knoxville, TennisUurdayj Mr.
Glass pitcher—Mrs. Ara Covey.
Handkerchiefs —Mr. Haffey.
v X. T. Fj4;kki: and r&lt;her numbers Knappen’s health Is much*improved.
Knife box and dust pan—Mother
of the syrdicate who went to Illinois to
Fred KenfleU was in the city for two
Striker.
purcbiLsc a thoroughbred I’erehrroa-- or thr^'dav.* working up subscriptions
Water pitcher -Mr. R. D. Edmunson
NormHQ .StulBbu returned Aaturdav for the Grand Itapids Tejigram-lieraid. and wife.
iiKcning with * splendid .spAiimen of
Fred Allen reeeival numerous com­
Two pickle dkhes—Mr. Geo. Hoftghthitt equine Imuily. Th-v pai/; g2,0(Ki pliments for the excellent manner In talln and wife.
forthim.)
which he rendervi his part in -Rank
Glass sauce dish- Mrs. E. Chaffee.
and File."
Milk pitcher and dish -Elery iloughThe Preu, of the Board, Mr. (’. H.
talln.
Mias Cora Hawkins, of Grand Rapids,
Bauer, on Friday morning gave :ui
Glass sugar bowl—Mr. A. Bacheller
ami Miss Louise Baker, of Detroit, viseixTilh nt rendering and interpretation I .iU«l at Mrs. C. H. -Van Yrman’s the and wife.
,
HKA» SLs- STl A I.- OS A MAX,
• Cake plata—Mr. 11. Ilarshberger and
ot .Poe’s “Raven" tiefort* tlie High post week.
wife.
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School. All were very much interested
• ■ .'i
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;1 1’. T. Colgrove was in Charlotte on
Mustard dish-*- Paulina Shultz.
and the poem had a new meaning atterToothpick holder and dust pan—Mr. I
business Thursday, and on the follow­
.
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|.i &lt;
r! . D -.■ IirKr from lia-.. N, r,^o,
w»n» in the minds of ail.
ing day Judge .Smith made a pilgrimage George Scott and wife.
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Rank and Fili: whs played to good to the same place.
Honey dish--Mr. Dewitt Gregory and 1
Sfiwr A /’
',^G 1 '
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^l;
I-" '"f
!&gt;.r
wife.
Hudlwiczsi Thursday. Friday and Satur­
I . ■■£&gt;- z '
V'
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•"
r'
Arc\o.: 1­
Luke Waters and wife. John Wick­
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i:&lt;,m
Soup spoon and meat fork—Mr. C. ।
day evenings. The play itself is highly ham and wife and James Wickham and
&lt;rar»urkur&lt;l«:rrni:&lt; jour usrfu!u&lt;«. &lt;ir comfort"
Parmer and wife.
meritorious, and wiut quite well render- wife went to Bowne to-day to attend
”'":i d" I'“I
,’’ltoncr
I'KOK. S. CLAY
Pickle dish And basin—Mri. Frta
1
at
or l.j- Irtt. r. I rof S ( Uv Todd'*
njucd in the city Saturday, til. The local cast covered thrmifclv.es the funeral of a relative.
Graff.
JHHRRHW wr«iderful eon n have made hb name famous througout
with glory by their good work, some of
Match safes—Earnert Gaskill.
1lbe"n&lt;1
°£ Hl? ,*n‘lb
reeriving l- tlem «t Inquiry, and forwurdhw
Judge Cole’s (laughter, who has so
nirt «iU convene May 10th. it very good for amateurs.
utHfielnea
tn
aU
part*
of
the
country.
I
’
liOE.
8.
Cl
AY
TODD
juirt
leu
lari
y
r^uesta
thoae wK
Spittoon iind pall—Mr. Scott Mein-. |
long been confined to the 1 ormer’s home
hare had tn-ntiucnt from other physician* without permanent bwieat to call on hun and tnaltr a
•x r.if -k ‘torn spontlvate w are
A'donation tea-party for Rev. A. K. 'bv illness, has so far recovered as to l»e tosh and wife.
trtal of hl* neyrr-hillltix skin and nrmcdle*. Note Uic place— Bridge .Street Houae. Call at Grand
Rapid*,
or
write
to
Fort
W
ayne,
Ind.
Office
hour
«
a.
m,
tn
o
p.
m.
('&lt;&gt;a*ultatlou
trc..
Pitcher
-Mr.
D.
C.
Warner
and
wife.
I
able
to
return
to
her
home
Cl
I
max.
Stewart will be held at temperance hall 1
Mustard dish—Bertie Fancher.
n Ic’tb; is*a abroad in thin part at an early hour on Thursdayt evening. 'Mich., Monday.
r d tinyyiird.
We do not believe it was cither wise
April 22d. and a cordial invitation to
’.d ♦ yr):*&gt;i cleaning up door attend is extended to all. Refreshments &lt;or necessary for the common council to
will be ready to serve at 5:30. standard cui
(
down the wages of the laborers in
I
line,
fw
that
no
onb
nwal
go
home
to
r; iii'.nt; and tak® vonr preacripthe city’s employ. They were receiving
Here I am in sunny Kansas, in town
□upper.
-1.. Fredl llotctikifs.
froiiwnUv cusbno more than they earned; were getting 28 south of range 38 wtsL in the south­
&gt; hl* mouth and
The &gt;’ichigan Schoolmasters’ Club ।simply fair wages, and as little as our western part of tlie state. It. is the
■&gt;! t I’vs-Ku. th«- cheHpest pjace to
’.s at 4 red'k Hotrhkur.
holds its first meeting in Ann Arbor 'city ought to ask them to work for. In finest land in the country here. We can
justicet® themselves and the laboring get goo«l water at a depth of from 40 to
,
ixe-: • line ,&gt;r toilet soaps and per- May 1st. This is composed ot the young- men
of th® city, the council ought to 50 feet, with very little alkali in it; but
•
: Fred’k Hotchkis®*.
er superintendents imd college meh of ।reconsider-its action, and restore the along the rivers and creeks there is an
the
state,
and
b
organized
for
the
pur•wages paid to former prices.
abundance of bad water. The people
- (.'if superentendants Associapose of dispussing subjects that are not
here call the land along the rivers very
m-.vts at Lansing May 218t.
The Journal says tbe Banner erred poor, but we tnuler feet call it good
surtlcientK discussed by other organiza­
"uiai ut cannot rouqner.
rn the Newton House and tions of the state.
iin saying tliat Baker Shriner got 30 :looking land, and It is as good as the
E,l'"
,n
,rtrra ,,he P**len‘ ‘loc8 ,lpt
i ln’iu :« progressing rapidly.
land
In Michigan will average. The r*n. Tbe) ones occur in tbe nlcht and nffi'ei chlUlmms wen as adult*.
Among the Illustrated articles In the tslips in the 2d and 3d wards. He did I good land is better than the very best
rn eert fly that tny toswa* cured ofgpH*j&gt;Uc Fite by Dr.
. Z4CCHECM CESSNA.
VisTAKt: we sent each of ..... May CenCury i» a7 description of the better
than We stated. He had 21 m 1of muck land there. My farm is situa­ 8. C. Todd.xnd baa not had a Ot or^yniptom of one In thrve tear*.
1
RECOVER*'"’ **”' ——" —
j -ulocribera two papers last week. new Lick Observatory on Mount the
2d, and 24 in the 3d—u total of 45, ted 31 miles from Lakin and 22 mile®
J
GKAMD RArtMi, Mich.. March 21.18Mof which were on prohibition tickets.
who ha* had Epileptic Fite. t« Imprortnx ।
iv&gt;. - ought to secure the tdo- Hamilton, near San Francisco, written 8
»There was not a slip oVer Mr. Shriner’s from Hartland. These places are rail­ the
Bridge Street Houm. AUn that hl» w
road points on the A. T. &amp; 8. F.’ It It KOln&lt;
. 1 he to Frrepurt and Woodland. by Taliesin Evans. The first of Mrs. j
on about him. HI* ajee h 7&lt;k
name in the second ward; and we were ■
farmers are plowing planting and
van Renssela r’s papers on “American (informed none in the 3d. That was an The
,sowing hero now and have been for
Refer* to Mr. Robert Palloek, Van Wert. O.,cured ot Epileptic
irabk- sold by Fred’k Hotchkiss. Country Dwellings.’ with many sug- (error, however, as Mr. Jones had 5— .four weeks past. The weather has been
Mr. Henry Bechtold, tn Brown BL, RoehMler, N. Y.. w«e cun...... .
gftstive drawings, is in this same num- rnot' slips over Mr. Shriner in the 3d. .
MrA.uttare Wwln. tn N. Market *tn&gt;ct, Nashville, famn.,cured of £pllepUe Fite after being
very tine since we have been here ex­
&gt; lady .'li'iidd buy one of those
The Journal makes the ridiculous state- (cept the last two or throe days. It has treated un*uceea*fully by six of Uic most eminent ph)rfelan of Pari* and Berlin.
erttl.pii. Seersuckers at Morse
CHRONIC MIAHKHCEA ANI, WEAK HIGHT.
A Sunday row in Rutland resulted ment that there was but 30 fusion .rained and is muddy just at present.
majority in the two wards. There .So you see, it rains even here in Kansas,
From the Madtoon State .louroal,Feb. 3t: I had chronle dlnrrbcra for fifteen year*, and never
flndany penuanent reBef onUli Maced myself under the treatment of Dr. 8. Clay Todd,
I he !►&lt; t in- of Rev. Hunsberger Suu- in the loss of part of an ear to one was 47 fusion majority in the 2d. and ’Mr. Holes, one of the men that came «mld
Jan. a. 1W1. who wa* then stopping In Milwaukee, and he permanently eured my complaint and
• - mog is very highly commended party, ipd a badly damaged counten­ All &lt;r. tho 'Ll
restored
my
siRht.
which wa* very Imperfect, aa I wa* obliged to wear clawe* all the tlmeac
with me, has taken a claim and he likea
J now do not require Uieni. I would advise all wiin ar» sittk tn call on De. Tolti.
nK»«ance beridcu. The other side in the
! ’ — • •luditors.
the country so well that vou could not
XWihte Crows Guild.—On last Fri­ persuade him to live in Michigan again.
FoyueUe, Cotambte county. Wh.. Feb. M, 1S8S.
■Hi hiah school now has an enroll" melee got off somewhat better. There
are conflicting stories about tbe fracas, day evening tho young men and boys The other fellow took the same route
” '.l greater than the total tor the
and we do not care to say more about ■of Emanuel Parish Sunday chool. upon that some other Hastings people took—
'■ 'i.-it- nt last year.
it, especially as It is likely to be brought
the suggestion of the rector, organized that is from Lakin to Hugo and back,
'■ 1. • - i' i Fi.i.is jaih-d his first vlc- into court
the White Cross Guild. The object of then got homesick and went bactf to
•':
He was drunk—the vicMichigan to work by the day, and curse
Stauffer &amp; Craw ley have receiv­ the guild is to promote maulineas and the best land on earth for a man to get ' From the Madteon IMmoerat of Feb. 1«: Will you kindly .tl
■|i!;. nvt th. Marshal.
good morals among its members. The
testify to tne efficient jrofBMlonal service® and *klll of Dr
ed
a
big
stock
of
dry
goods,
groceries,
a home. Provisions are cheaper here to
Tin Imjrjnal cigar.factory has renient tn your mow Mid applied to him for treatment for nr)' -m . OBn ilau wu wnmui rar »
following officers were elected;
*!** .J2V
kidney dl*ca*c and dropalca) tendenele*. I have tried the beat
than
in Hastings, and wages better, and
■:
oiwratlon, under the xmnage- boots and shore, and report a very
President—Gun McNaughton. 4, y
medical *kUl to be had buz to no purpose Dr. Todd baa been treating her *l»ee the 3®th of Jan­
uiest uf r. Brodmer.
largely increased trade, which they
Vice President- Charlie Sutton. .
. can get land for nothing. What more uary hhe sit once Iwitant/. Improve and I* now practically « new woman. I thank God and Dr.
can any one aak for? The house rent Todd and want every enOerlnx human bring to know t. My po*t office addrva* l« Vadteon Wl*.
greatly
appreciate
and
certainly
deserve.
Secretary
—
Frank
Sutton.
’
4,
&gt; |u. Sunday school at the State road
V^y truly.
WM. M I^ONAKD
of Hastings will keep a family of three and anyone deririn® further Oete can addra** me.
They are buying more produce than
Treasurer—Walter Wilkins.
~
• mirt h are making preparation for Eas­
or four here and a man can get from
ever, and are prepared to handle all
Door-keeper—Charlie Wilkins.
ier service next Sunday.
61.60 to 83 per day, and he can leave
they can get giving the highest prices
Marshal—C. N. Schuman.
!’
R. going to paint, buy the in cash or trade.
The Guild meets every Friday even- bis family on the claim and have no
taxes or rent to pay. It looks different
Heitor Wnite Lead Works Liquid
it. pleuro tmeunronlu I wa» attended by one whom I had considered the mmt
here now than it did when 1 was here doctor called
Easter services at the Episcopal
JdWridmu* thl* city for three and one-half month* doriag which tlm* be rmjJm rd
hunt sold by Fretfk Hotchkiss.
last October. Then we could see only
SliooTiNu.—On
Thursday
night
&gt; U&gt; form in my left I
three shanties; now we can count about
A« .'.i.' the question of examinations church Sunday as follows:
Celebration of the holy communion about 12 o’clock, when five boys were thirty, and more are coming every day. ---- -- ---------- kod rapidly and rate
b ing iisci -ed in educational circles
had ulght ?we%te. By die nb of
w ater to
returning from fishing, they heard I want vou to send me the Banner for raj' mouth, nnd was confined to m
'•vhu mnre than ordinary interest pro at 5 a. m.
. . .
isste
Morning prayer, sermon and holy someone shoot near Rogers A Fausey’s I feel tbe need of it. It lets me know emplorad him. asd I am frvw to a
»■ *vu m ever , ain
what is going on in Barry county, and nwuidtm*, and ta io week* 1 was ...... m. w,w «wv .nn^., *,,u
Communion
at
10:30
a.
m.
elevator,
which
of
course
frightened
I Hr:
m»rter,i examination of
Sunday school exercises at 3 p. m.
the boys and they did not wait to see the state in general. Those men who
’die late James Crawley, 8rw showed
Evening prayer and sermon at • -JO p. who it was. We traced this shooting are working by the day. I would advise
i«sWMt DeWeld st, FL
‘.••a’, cancer of the stomach was the
business until Saturday night when to come here and get a home before it
*
-&gt;f hi? death.
te too bte for this is the home of the
Friday evening last the marshal near the red grist mill, we heard two homeless and the friend to the poor
Mil". Johs SPENCE has returned from
shots. Upon. investigation it was
। 41?1 w iW1 * fuU line of millinery, shipped a tramp on the 12 o’clock train. found that some boys of this city, be­ man. I tell you it is the garden of the
anil will «ell at low prices. Please call The tramp bad quite a record, if his tween 12 and SO years of age were do­ world and can't be beat. A man that
will work for some one else all the beet
tafott; purchasing.
story is of any good. He says he came ing this shooting. A word of warning days of his life as I did, is doing him­
I’aixi y/jur buggy for one dollar and from California to Chicago on a pas­ may perhap® l&gt;e of some use to these self R great injustice, when there are so
boys.
The
officers
are
already
awarp
of
use Hie ready mixed carriage black senger train, from Chicago to Grand
many opportunities for him to get a
.Vrij? wlth a K,osa'
only Rapids in a box car from (.rand Rapids the fact antfare liable to "collar you’ home for nothing.
kv IfHi’k llotchkiai.
’
he was sent here by the police. The and put you in jail" on short notice.
TWO WEEKS LATER.
Vour* truly,
marshal hen- thought the chaipest and
l'»r::t&gt;.‘ upon your mind that all best way to get rid of him was to let
Died, in this city Saturday last, of
with
John is evidently well
„
^’.-‘ring the “T. C. &amp; Oo." trade Charlotte have him.
cancer of the stomach, James Crawley.
the "glorious climate of 1
Sr., aged «9. The funeral took place
Henry Willis did not meet with
Sunday p. m., from the M. E. church,
such a reception from our business and was very largely attended, Rev.
-..•I
tor MMuiers auu
u unvers to buy galvanized pipe, men as the importance of his railway Hunsberger officiating.
PJ’iups. valYea, hose. oil. belting etc., is project dreerred. But Mr. Wfllis can
Mr. Crawley was born at Elm. Cam««• Hasting Engine and Iron Warks.
m n down itrt in.« h“,^“ •''* bridgwihlre. England, and was there
married to Elizabeth Marshall, who sur­
FltED trftS, Mount Horeb, Dane County Wl*.
V nuui. ht the Union Sunday school •nltorlt, (or mrUf tbu &lt;*•
Make one call and I*r. Tadd will
vnn ■ lull
uf___________ '_____ waV&gt;
vives
him. In 1844 they came to
1 'b /'.W'ffired at Quimby- with a mem- Trunk will Iron Md equip &gt; Um from
MOf
Mr8C* 8C0U *“ Battle Creek to Lowell, be tan count America. settling in Ohio. They re­
j ?’nfe y*rren s«,efr a"’l auPt- on th® moat hearty oo-operatien from moved to Baltimore in 1865, and to
this city about three yeare ago.
J- A B-M-helfor, Secy. KJ). Reid, Trews. our citizens.

Mra.Vulliu RusieliiiUaHirtrolt.

a 9^
Dewey aracie &lt;he city
buriM® Tuesday.
7

Tie D. C. &amp; H. CM Spring M drag.

FARMERS

The Best in_ Every Respect.

The Buckeye Folding Elevator Binder,

JOHN BESSMER, Jewels’.

THE OLD RELIABLE STUDEBAKER WAGON.

HOLSTEIN BULL!
..NAGLAR FARM!

Local News.

MESSER BROS.

NINE DAYS ONLY

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PROF. S. CLAY TODD, ffl. D.

A! Bridge Street Boose. Grand Rapids, ffick, April 22 io May 1

CONSUMPTION CAN BE CURED.

CROOKED LIMBS MADE STRAIGHT-

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Agricultural.

■EaXKStfSSSfi
We are glad to lcara that the y0*1'
Und Grain’’Co. is no more. The un­
clean thing was engaged in booming
Bohemian oats and other graimi in the
usual plan. We hope now the members
will uot try to retrieve themsdva by
asserting that they did not know itwiia
naughty The less said the better.
Better bury tlie old fraud without
obittiary. epitaph or headstone.

The next time G®. Sherman goes to
war he should shoot his ink bottle.—
Philadelphia Call
Do you wish to get up with the lark ?
Then go to bed without it A recipe
that holds good the year round, and in
all weather.

conUtHiing their conversaticm, WI can
heartily endorse all you J*y about the
new minister. He is yefcainly a grand
feUow. As the boys say, he is all wool
and a yard—well. no. he isn't exactly a
yard, but” “But he will wash, won't
he?” interrupted Mrs. Spook, thinking
as usual that she had assisted.

■ township al Jobuvtown. wrry
The old clerk of a little English, par­
Red. noses are-lighthouses to warn
■OtintT. Mlrhlon. «.d OCMribrd M
voyagers on the sea of life off the ish, although he had for years Munday
nl. nt t II,. lilt inline ue- mW luwmw u. ,«n •
coasts of Malaga. Jamaica. Manta Crux. after Sunday, given out the i’salmsaud
Whiskey, Gin anil Holland.
the hymns to be sung in the aervice,
(W
■Mu&gt; arntani tor tin- n„. ' 1
hud never quite mastered the Homan
NoVife ought to desire a better in­
nuinentte. and one morning, after some
township sumher
scription on her tombstone than this:
consideration, announced the XLIi.
nututer ithrm.ffl, wo*t.
"Her nuuinen mild, her temper cueb.
Psalm in tlfe following stvle: “Let us
Her Ungungc good, xml not too much."
■boukt.nt tbe opRi.n
Sing to the praise and glory of God the
UM CXKUU**. ailntillriti.
"Yes my son," said Brother Talmage, X., L., and two-eyed Psalm."
hwiwin
Ins xixiy uve
«rra&gt;&lt;* land more or to**,
rewne aon lu.
lie .1...
a nr ah,j . .
"there may lie roller skates in heaven,
Kw thereafter, ailin': .A,' l,-,
Dated Mnrrd
D
Gn&gt;r(llan.
Shove limited for the pJ-L
, .
but the doors will be padded and the
Kohaveexpired.Mnyn.',..... f'S
music will never go out to wst its is possible, for a short time to therobust,
“You might as well try to change the whistle.”
but
the
majority
of
refined
persons
climate,”&gt;.tid a fanner once in attemptato convince us of the utter impoli­
The late Gov. Seymour said: “I never would prefer immediate death to existWilliam .1.' and UM interest dur J»i,;i.iri mu
te of doinga certain thing. The yet made or procured an appointment ance in their reeking atmosphere. How
remark set us to thinking aud we came lur a young man for u derkshlp which much more revolting to be in one's self
the interest due Jnuuur. t
A ' |i
did
not in the end prove to be a great a living sewer. But this is actually the
to the conclusion that the climate could
case
with
those
in
whom
the
activity
of
be changed somewhat r»y our efforts. injury to him."
the liver drives the refuse matter of the
How Is it done? By drainage. Who'
"When I married you," she hissed, “J
body to escape through the lungs, breath
that reads about the marshes of Old
England will see what a revolution has thought you were a better man.” "And the pores, kidneys and bladder. It is
nlnrlern
and *UU remaining uuin
so 1 was," he replied. “Mine is not the
come over the face of that country.; first good temper that has been ruined astonishing that life remains in such a
dwelling. Dr. Pierce's "Golden Medi­
xLuxuriant pastures have taken the
; by matrimony.
cal Discovery” restores norma! putitv
Since of stagnant ponds, over many
iiousands of acres. And yet the sys­
The Irish patriots should not be dis- to the system and renews the whole Sass
tem bv which this change has been। couraged. Married men have struggled being.
wrought, is applicable, in some measure,, for home rule for 20 centuries, and
St. John will have S30/W hotel If
lii cans. Royal BakJ 50 roypK* ^’kJ08
to almost all soils, and is, in fact, the•. have not yet succeeded in getting it.— S5,00U bonus can be raised.
WallBLN.V.
oct Met
Court Hous© tn
preliminary, the sln» qua non of suc­■ Detroit Free Press.
Henry Schcanhals, foreman Henry
cessful dairying. Rivers and tributary
“Yes, Job suffered some,” said an
streams may do much, but not every­ Illinois deacon, “but he never knew Krug Packing Co., St, Joseph, Mo. uses
Thomas' Electric Oil with his men for
thing to rid the soil of superfluous
what it was to have his team run away
moisture. Nature generally requires. and kill his wife right In the busy sea­ sprains, cuts, bruises, chapped hands,
assistance. The conditions necessary. son,.when hired girls want three dollars etc. Lt is the beet
to the most favorable growth of plantsJ a week.
Michigan Central freight agent Richare a surface soli through which the
son, at Jacksen, is alleged to be a deAmong the many symptoms
rain water can sink almost to a depth1
There are some people who step into
M
©&lt; HaatiiiK*. in
a»m'
sufficient to give nourishment to the1 the front door of a church with such
*n&lt;J Mato ol Michigxn. tliat ten f it,,
of Dyspepsia or Indigestion
Credit is due the German women and
taking«k?efre0tcogrt fur win km. .StaL?
roots and a porous subsoil, by which It• largeness that it would not surprise
the
most prominent are: Va­
Vteer«said pretni«e* *n- ■itualvl thrre
can be vent. Where the later ia found,• them to see the pulpit flop up like the physicians for first using Red Clover
aydon or ri-n.hx-1„ tte hlteB
plants will not be drowned by the prea-• short end of a teterboard—Merchant blossoms as a medicine. Best results riable appetite; fainLgnawing
bidder
de&gt;crlte.| lsad.| bbSE?
ggaa-uTu U aumt,
are obtained when combined yrith other
"wESt
sence of stagnant water, nor be parchedI Traveller.
feeling at pit of tbe stomach, CLEMENT SMITH Attorney R.?‘ffiSKU with InlerMt at rlrlit perdurrent,0 per aunun;
xS
medicinal roots and herbs, as in Dr.
by drought. It is evident that theI
.
tbe
rosts
Mid
wpensk
allunn! I.y Uw
with
unsatisfied
craving
for
temperature of the soil has an intimatei
A stranger stepped into a lawyer's Jones* Red Clover Tonic, which is the
connection with the natural or artificialI office on PriiK-ess street tho other day best known remedy for all blood diseas- j food; heartburn, feeling of
. drainage provided. When too muchi and inquired—“Is this the water office Y' es, stomach and liver troubles, pimples,
Drfanlt haring tew made In the condition.
' water is present in the soil, it keepss Tho lawyer answered promptly: “No, costiveness, bad breath, piles, ague and weight and wind in the stom­
down the temperature by evaporationi Sir; this is the wind'Hffice. The water malaria disease, indigestion, loss of ap­ ach. bad breath, bad taste in
Tteuorth half (%yof the wml. *.-i
(Uh yd the smith t.rirt* a-r-.
n&gt;r'"
and radiation. Where the rain waterr office is next door.”—Wilmington Star. petite, low spirits, head ache and all dis­ the mouth, low spirits, general county, Mletomn. to Ht
Rapid*.
Kent enmity, 1
(ij/of the north wv-t fraetU
ease of the kidneys. Price 50 cents, of
can find a ready channel for its down­
of m-rtion number twentpuim
prostration, headache, and ixsi. and recorded on I
It is whispered aliout in select Phil- Fred. Hotchkiss.
ward course/H carries down heat froml
north haK (H) of W MHitf, i-a.t
the atmosphere and from the surfacej udelphia circles that a popular clergyThe Unitarian society at Muskegon constipation. There is no form
and thus stimulates growth. This factt, man of the Quaker Citv recently dectri­ will erect a church this year.
of disease more prevalent than contained In aald niortaup* having become oper­
is of importance as showing how the, lied a dinner party in that staid town
i uuki. more or ir&gt;*.
I
by
remarking
that
"God
first
made
the
and no proceeding* at law nr In equity havDyspepsia, and nono so pecul­ ative,
Haled April 1st. A. l&gt; &lt;
temperature of wet soils can lie rained
hut been taMttuted loreooverlb* debt secured
.
remu
Dr. Jackson's blood and humor syrqp iar to the high-living and rap­ by
and consequently how climate can bej cherubim, then the seraphim, and then
said mortgage or any iiort thereof, and the
will positive cure all eruptions, ulcers
modified, it also shows how the dairy­. tho terrapin!"—New X ork Tribune.
mini at six hundred twenty-three and M-ICO did
O THE SMOKERS OF THE CITY
aud bad sores upon the body face or id-eating American people.
man can often increase his iiasturage.—
'
Mistress
—
“
Who
were
you
talking
to.
OF
HASTINGS
limbs.
Will
thoroughly
cleanse
tlie
Alcohol
and
tobacco
produce
Dairy World.
Jane?" Cook—“Only my eldest broth­ system and blood of every trace of dis­
J. H.-Jitutner dt/.- Lit. b'nwn.
will be foreclosed
er. mum. He's—he’s in tlie perlice.” eases that have their origin therein. Dyspepsia; also, bad air. rapid
Have taken bold of Baxter l.urk. .'larCltvx'
Mistress—“indeed! What is his name?" Cures the rheumatism, salt rheum and eating, etc. BURDOCK BLOOD
Hrrraftrr the lovers oi
, |^sr CA£1
. Cook—“John Smith, mum.
Mistress canker, and is well recommended by
cotnmodated for Seruwuiij. a _,r th*: »jn
1. To make the-finest flavored and
BITTERS
will
cure
the
worst
tbe©osts of tills tom
din* an attor­ give tetter p*neml *athl*Hl.&lt;ti 1
"But your name is not Smith.” C-ook the medical profession all over the
ney fee of t senly -Ore dollar*, al public vendue on l&lt;*rent eicxn-*r.&gt;oke&gt;1. I’.ami
longest-keeping butter, the cream must1 —
—“No, mum: but you see he's bln mar­ country. Price 81 per bottle. Sold by
ease,
by
regulating
the
bowels
undergo a. ripening process by exposure
are clear Ravana tiler. Sumatra
J
by hand and no ■■Ufi. iaJ r&gt;&gt;.,
W. II. Gotxbear
and toning up the digestive
to the oxygen of. the air while it ia. 'w~
Hi*r. J. H. BEAMEU&amp;tt*.
County of Barry. tliat brine th* place of holding
rising. The ripening is very tardyr
"My dear,” said a husband to his
Battle Creek ha* 81.M2.M in thetreas- organs. Sold everywhere.
the Circuit Court for raid County of Burr\.
when the temperature is low;
wife, "1 am unable to get any sleep. I ury, and is out of debt.
In wt&gt;k-te »ald mortgaged twemUca are MtuaWX
.7 2. After cream becomes sour, the&gt; wish you would get np and prepare me
Sat J prrmlw* an: dlMTibiil In »ald niortgiigr u wa*deaf TWRitj-fttr
Tb*.Spring Month.
more ripening the more it depreciates.■ a little laudanum." “It’s hardlj worth
moat nt the noted ajwtUJWTbe sooner it is then skimmed andI while now," she replied, consulting her Are undoubtedly the best in which to yEGETAULE PLANTS.
churned the better, but it should not lie' watch; "it's almost time to build the purify the blood and strengthen the
cuua. A plain. simple
churned while too new. The best time‘ I kitchen Ore.” Then he sank into a system, because at this time the body is
treatment. Addrea. T. !*
luted thb aft day ot February, 15c.
for skimtning and churning is just l&gt;e-• quiet, restful slumber.
most susceptible to the beneficial effects
SPRCll.I.H HVXFOHU, Mortgagee.
of a reliable medicine like Hood's Sarsa­
fore acidity becomes apparent
STUART * KWKET.
Tbe
subscribers
*Uke
this
method
of
Infanu8. Cream makes better butter to ris&lt;‘•
Emma goes to school, but dislikes it parilla. The feeling of debility, languor, lm; former patron, and tbe public tliat they are
Attorney* fnr Mortgagee.
j
Grand Rapids. Midi.
in cold air than to rise in cold water,. very much. A lady friend of the fam­ and lassitude, caused by the* dunging ■till in the Plant bmiUMs, and have a splendid
j ■ rornuM Write VaUnttw St
but it will rise sooner in cold water,, ily questioned her on the subject: season, is entirely overcome, and scrof­ let &lt;tf straw terry I’lante, 30 of tho t&gt;r»i vxrtefles.
“Emma, what do you learn in school? ula and all humors lire expelled from TOMATO, CABBAGE, CELERY. PEPPER
and the milk will keep sweet longer.
4. The deeper milk is set the less air­ Do you learn to read?" Emma shakes the blood by the powerful reviving and
AND SWEET POTATO PLANTS
ing the cream gets while rising.
her head. ”Do vou learn to write?” purifying influences of Hoods Sarsapa­
5. The depth of setting should vary Ataother shake. “Then what do you rilla.
wajt for jt j*, 1H. out&gt;..
Do not delay—Take Hood's Sarsaparil­
with tlie temperature; the lower it Ist
la now. It is mada by C. I. Hood &amp; Co.
l.d rates on large quxntlUr*.
the deeper milk may be set; the higher,
“Why don’t you marry?” “Well, Apothecaries, Lowell, Mass. Sold by
theahallower itshould be. Milk should
John &amp; Geo. Keagle.
never be set shallow In a low tempera- you see, I am very particulur how my all druggists. 100 Doses One Dollar.
Quartered □P’etoxnxsxxry O, 1840.
intended
should
be
—
“
Explain
your
­
ure, nor deep in a high’ one. Setting
The libel suit of Gen. S. Bronson
deep in cold water economize© time, self.” “My wife must be rich, hand- ■ against V. W. Brute formerly editor of
some and stupfd.” “Why all that?"
labor and space.
the
Current.
Hig
Rapids,
has
been
set
­
Insure®
only
Farm Property, Tnexposed Dwellings. Cburchv* and Schoo!
“Very simple. She must be rich and
6.While milk is standing for cream
tled. The defendant paid 8560 and cost,
Houses. I*ays full amount of loss. No voidable condtions In po!icy the Jimp
to rise, the purity of the cream and con­ handsome, otherwise I would not have and publishes a retraction.
lest and safest policy Issued.
her,
and
she
must
be
stupid,
otherwise
sequently the fine flavor and keeping of
the butter will be injured If the surface, she would not have me.”
This question is asked by a wellof the cream is exposed freely to air
* Your mother licked vou for going in known lady lecturer. Well, we can do
much warmer than the cream.
swiming yesterday* didn't she?” said
7. When cream is colder than the' one Somerville bov to another. “She a great many things with them; one
tiling,
we must take good care of their
surrounding air, it takes up moisture
did. She gave it to me sweet, I kin tell health, and not let them run down and
and impurities from the air. When
you. Did you*get-a licking*'
No, I become enfeebled. Fot the feminine
the air is colder than the cream, ’ it
! didn't.” “Seems to me you never get a ailments which may besumed up in
takes up the moisture and whatever
escapes from the cream. In the former. licking.” No, I gigerally almost moet- one word—debilltv, we have a sovereign
The .Niagara. Falls (Route.
, ly escape, and that’s why I’m sorry for remedy in Brown's Iron Bitttera, which
case the cream purifies the surrounding
WHO IS UMAOQUAIMTCD WITH THS OKOORAFHV OF THIS COUNTRY. WlU
1 tell you the bov what ain t got has done much good.
Miss Mary
air; in the latter case, the air helps tq-i ^you.
GRAND RAPIDS DIVISION.
no grandmother is to lie pitied.”—ISom- Greenfield, of Galatlu. ill., writes
purify the cream. The selection of a
ervuie Journal.
Taklne cBiwt Nov, mt,
“Brown’s Iron Bitters cured me of
creamer should hinge on what is most
desired—highest quality, or greatest
But what always surprises me is that nervousness. Indigestion and general
aximrAitr.
Let the other youog
convenience and economy in time,', Americans should wish to pass as Eng­ poor health."
space and labor.—Professor L. B. Ar­ lish. A Scotchman is more or less ladies take the hint
nold.
proud of his accent, and why should not
The fish Industrie© cf Michigan gii
Americans be proud of theirs?—{Lon­ employment to 1,800 men, and 813m
Tiie Fabm Garden.—Most garden­ don Truth.]
All true Americans are)
ers would laugh at our advice, but we proud of their accent, their parents invested in the business.
are now talking to farmers who have a and their country, and are not responsi­
"Her face so fair, us flesh it seemed not.
small garden. If your garden is a lit­ ble for the acts of a few snobs whom
But heavenly portrait of briget angel's
tle pent up affair, with a fence around Providence has given money enough to
it, in which your work is mostly done make up for the loss of brains.—{Globe.
as the sky. without a blame or kUSitii:
by hand, we urge that the whole system
blot,
■
be changed. A farmer cannot afford to
Tbe following edict is said to have
And in her cheeks the vermillion red
cultivate a garden that way. He must, l»een solemnly passed and registered in did show.”
A,
to make a garden profitable, do most of France during the reign of Louis XV.:
Thia is the poet’s Mixcription of a
the work with a horse. It is better to “Whosoever, by means of red or white woman whose physical system was in a
have two or three rows along the edge paint, perfumes, essences, artificial perfectly sound any healthy state, with
©f the cornfield devoted to the smaller teeth, cotton wool, iron corsets' hoops, every function acting properly, and in
garden truck than to have a little patch shoes with high heels, or false hips, the enviable condition of It© fair nat­
with beds in it that requires hand labor shall seek to entice into the bonds of rons Produced by Dr. Pierce'# “Favorite
entirely to tend it. It does not make marriage any male subject of His Maj- Prescription.
Any druggist.
STATZQM.
any difference if carrots, lettuce, salsify, a, Bbxll lie proeecuted for witchcraft
Reed City is ambitious to become in­
parsnips and peppers grow in one row
declared Incapable for matrimony.”
forty rods long, if they are only grown. What consternation such an edict would corporated and will ask the next leglslature
to
aUow
It
the
privallge
of
Tut
­
Tlie reason that so few farm houses are create in these days!
ting on dty sirs.
v
supplied with vegetables is due to the
An old man and his wife from away
unfortunate method of gardening pur­
^bout tw&lt;&gt;-Uiinb of a
CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND * PACIFIC RAILWAY
sued. There are a number of farmers' back In Kentuckey reached the Ohio boule of Athlophorous my rheumatism
gardens we see each summer upon River on their way to visit some kins­ went away as If by some engine power
• nnper^nt mid-egg;
which g large portion of the contents is folks in the Buckeye State. Neither of and in a few days I was entirely well
them
had
ever
seen
the
river,
and
when
put in every spring and the seeds sown,
1 we?t aboat my work- T-E- Chatbut after this no attention is given to they drove down to the bank, where
El
'
T
”
th
and Bciith’- ■
It, and weeds of enormous growth are they had been told they would find the
-1 bnutc! es. ChJcc«Y;
■y taiand. In liana*;
the leading crop even- season. There ferry, the old man gazed in astoniahn. Ofksloo*®*re«n and shouted: “Geis one farmer of our acquaintance who
b*
whiUiklns,
Susan
Ann!
the
creek
’
s
rix,
has half a dozei rows across a large
field given up to the garden and in an we cant ford it for a week.” He
these he grows everything'needed in drove back to the hotel and was given
The recent statistics of the number of
vtDageesad statR®*
the family in the way of small fruits some information which was valuable d^H38 ahow th^t B Mie majority die
to him.
THE GREAT ROCK ISLAND ROUTE
witii consumption. This disease?uiav g~&lt;*uy.
Gen. Hancock was of such cool tem­ con)“ieD« &lt;lth “ *PI*«®Uv harmless
greg^ie expense of caring for each row
cough which can be cured by Kemp's
todc m near
1". not much more than it' it were plant­ perament and sturdy nerves that on the Balsam for the throat and lungs, which
rfpsrent buffer* rrtt-ore-J
ed to potatoes. In sowing seeds a great night of the election he went to bed at is guaranteed to cure and relieve all
Sicairo vorr.:'
1 o’clock, not knowing whether he or
EE roue© ar©
many people make the mistake of planU
,TT&gt;«urtxuwKi comtort* vta
Garfield
would be president, ;md when cases. Ince 50 cents and SI. Trial
ing too deep. Nearly all of the smaller
his wife woke him at 6 to tell him he tixe^free. For sale by Fred’k Hotchtho MlMouri RJvernre cMg
garden seeds if covered with a light
sprinkling of fine soil and pressed down was defeated, he merely said, “It la all
with the foot are in good shape to grow. for the best,’ turned over, and finished
rille tanners.
We prefer the pressure of the foot to his nap.
_ _ _
_
______
_
Oarsany rolling that can I* donc.-Mich.
* yu uui , BUH io inticu purniMw. tinlra*
A newly married man went home tho
Horticulturist.
is beautiful, all but her skin;
THS FAMOUS ALBSRT LKA ROUTE
other evening and found his wife atdeep
on th. lounge. He knelt beside her
and
nobody
has
ever
told
and devoured her with loving eyes.
Mothers’ mothers! mothers! Why “John,” she murmured in her sleep.
her how easy it is to put
“Itti. my pet, what is it?" he whisper­
beauty on the skin. Beauty
ed. thrilled to bls heart's depths by the

sirs

fcAKIIl*
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.

WHAT IS DYSPEPSIA?

T

STRAWBERRY PLANTS.

TELEGRAPHY

The Im lor the Farmer, n

Stgck Pi

Tte Oh Famers’ tewaiice Cow

Cash Assets, S 1,2612,170.33.

L. C. WELTON, Agent.

IA MAt

w

Many a Lady

worm syrui

oniM ot untold

on the skin is Magnolia
Balm.

B. 8T. JOHN,

�'KILLEDr

-Killed at----- 0 What matters where?
Hi to dead, urul that is enough!
-Killed:' It is Written there
In letter* than store and ntarc I
Whnl though t110 telling l-e roughf
He i- dead, or fl that to enough!

In the good old steamboat day*, before
0 war.

—____ .&gt;

•*

.

u

NEW-FOUND MEN IN GREENLAND.

rbte statement of S. B. Arban, a dry
goods dealer, of Washington Borough,
Pa., to brief but entirely to the point.
Ido hereby certify’that I have been
afflicted with dyspepsia for several
years, and two bottles of Mishler’s
Herb Bitters cured me.” If we under­
took to make a collection of certificates
of this sort we could fill u very large
volume.

•npjW. urea to
Ountan.upfn.m N«w Ortaiufa Uw
»tarw. Tlwp couldn’t apmk Enitluh , A few weeks ago ah exhibition was
«nd &gt;p|«r»ntly rould t uudenmSd i opened in Copenhagen, showing the
-Died with hfc* fa« to the foe,
"Uttatar once we had .bout 100 ou dress, hunting and fishing implements
I n mg ano’-her to save!*
hownl on the up-trip and ever, da, we’d and other rod. arts of a hitherto un­
iv • - . how else should hedleF
known people. It is composed of tire
ii.nh! not have loved him so
.
During the Pennsylvania oil exdte",onK thtm’ ■&gt;&lt;•«
them ahouring and tetatnio,.. and noinv collections of Cnpt. Holm, who. with his uient, 2o years ago.aeompanv was form­
thatmn^on. tnree white comrades, returned to Den­
ed at k usihmti which invested in 40
nd no word of good-bye!
had gone over. We dtdn’t par much at- mark late last fall after a sojourn of two acres of land near Pit Hole, and sunk
.per of loro front afar!
tanlon to the matter at lint, na wa years in. East Greenland.
altogather about 870,000 in the specula­
Tliis coast is very difficult of access on tion. Recently an offer of 8300 was
thought they were committing auicide
i . 1 in your eye* last night,
account of tlie great icy fields tliat arc made for the land, nnd the surviving
One day I
a
bj
(k.nnan
। .u life. «yc3 In ynnr light;
Wetghintr full, 200 pound* »tdk to Tho usually jacked against it. Graah sue- stock holdem held u meeting and reor­
.. i knew he would die,
is his Jest good-bye!
boat, edge with a bucket attadied to a ccedqd fifty-six years ago in following it ganized the board to consider whnt
north, in spite of great hardship, from they diemed a very good offer. It will
Gel you gone from rnj Im.g ro,e. 1 ran up „d grabbed him CajM? Farewell to (W degrees, 15 minute* yrobably be accepted.
and elmwod him how to throw th.
north
latitude. The Gennun north pole
Dr. Morse, physician at Marine Hos­
bucket
to
catch
the
water,
that
I.
throw
i rand nnd staref
It aliead aud let it fill „ it cam. down expedition, sixteen years ago, reached pital, Baltimore, 3(d... found Red Star
I: j.- wriltcn there!
Cough (hire a harmless and most effecc•
lat«» tu-nlght!
the Htrvum and then draw it up lie took the coast still farther north, and mapped
Xivu remedy in the cure of coughs. He
too bucket, ttaed it atraght from him, the rugged shore line tor-over flOO miles recommends it apeulally for children,
c! forgive’ me,*but go!
and rt anun-ly rtruck tlw water when be north of latitude 70 degrees. Nordenak- who are iritable and obstinate, as pleas­
•i. k:-;&lt;£ 1 know.
jold three years ngo touched the east
waa jerked overboard after it and war
ui tiixl und to him!
ant to take and prompt in its effect.
j drowned. Tliat showed us die secret of coast al two points south of the seven- Pr ice. twentv-fl ve cents.
,
I.ii.f4cu to t!ie foe!"
tiedi parallel, but hi* vhnt was too brief
lilt’ Tho light—
.
so many &lt;lrownings we had liad. Every
Mf- Hurley, his three children, Depu­
to
add
many
facta
to
our
knowledge
of
-getting—ditn!—
time a German threw n bucket he
ty bhersff Whlta\er. victims of the
G.hI -and —to him!—
pitched it straight out, and the current the country. It remained for Holm to Bronson fire, are all steadily improving’
— George Weatherly.
catching it dragged him after it. We put extend the explored coast regions from and .Mr. Hurlev Iind his oldest son are
0j watch onjtlu- foreign paaoengem after Grnah's furthest north almost to die able to Im on the streets. The entire
KING HIS FIRST CIGAR.
that.—^Xfamboatnian in Globe-Demre point where the German discoverieti be­ block which was destroyed in the fire
gin. ami to sjiend one winter among pro­ will be rebuilt.
pie who*P almost complete isolation from
The Grand riaxa of Mrxlro.
&lt; . ?C I " °H&lt;1 :m&lt;l tl&gt;»ur_ unique and priniThin is.ccrtninly
is.ccrtainly the
the most
most historic
historic sjot
»K&gt;t I ,tive ,
nudcu than-------------uutuuaUy
in­ and .employ our radicl. new method,
Thb
v inguaranteed to permanently cure ton
blood of UH*M,nK »»&gt;»jwtta of study.
chile it titxja in Amvriou. Quebec, with
worst cose of rupture- Send 10 cents
Huim discovvn-dtlint
thatthe
tin- inhato
inhalt- in Manila for refereneea. pamphlet ainl
^ontcahn and Wulft.
Wolf*, and Montgomery - * _:»t-Jh«&lt;mjH-Hxin-rvd
(^ontrahnnnd
jnnd Arnold on lierstorii-d stones, nppeub I !te&lt;1 •?'
imrtion of ”
East (Irytnland Is divided tonnfl.
vr»u&lt;a. ..World
vvunus
at
’s inspensary
Dispensary Mlxlikil
ha &lt;k&gt;3
iuit Main St,
*!• 2^Buffalo,
iy
tx&gt; u» atningoly. But here ou this sp»-t ■ by 4 loiri*. draolau- qtretcli of &lt; .Wst int&lt;&gt;1 Association,
in- ••••
limb
j -----------bftvxl toe teniplu
the mm, on
an wui
whrexi
............
“« i
-—i-ro to
*v xw
-ci ;
,•Ti.‘5* &lt;i,rPrt a‘gi'"' a^“rks ! t HnninM...reH 4ii
n taii
still’. iIn
jail ai
at i....
Port Ilurjin,
;i fancy paper । summit.Cortoz «tw, from the deck &lt; f hi* ‘ UlP Fu,rt,lvrn iimit ”f Gniah’s jottrnev, I botidxmrn not having been sccunjiL
'...........
’------ ’
■ valiant soldiere .““’i lt b nha,v,r iuil««d»l&lt;- . itln^by
ny- price.
: brigtintini-.
sixty
of• Ito.
*
land or water. Thia uccroiiiG for the
To diqronriily cure ncrofui* ll Is ueeeacm j to
(Jut eu | sacrificed to tbe great stone idol, now in
dlrrctiv St tin- root ot the i-.IL Tin- Is
ikes him- yonder museum. Here he uuptisoutti fact! tliat the jMVple.who’ livn north of it strike
emcib what llo&gt;r- Snrsnifrilli. drcs, liv iwdua
He is ul raid that j Montezuma; here hg found the seto-d-up are !tdm(Mt completely cirt- off from the u|&lt;uituic bhxwl thunmjtlily cleuiislrtx Itofali jm,
and Icavltig not well u taint ot scrofula
the 'chamber, with its ln«|W and hca;» of world. A fow Hdveatuxirimne. travblem I'urltli-s
him. He lights tinIn the vital tluid. Tlioucind* who har* tufen
fl... ..m-. ...tab. gold and pwiou* stone*. Here he slew Miu*&gt;g 'them imve made the dangeroUK &lt; urrd Ilf vrofulu by JIoimI’s KantapriHu, testifv
to its wonderful bluNl purt.'yiux -luallUcs. Sull!
A-i-j n hw fingers pufTs the 600 A;:tc&lt;: noblre; her&gt;\ and here- boat journey to southern waters within by
all dniarbK.
,
It seems maidy to abouta, he and hi* Spanish Holdiers slew the past five yeans. It mki-s them two
Tlx-rr were pliuited J.W.OOO yuuug wlllteMi
•
I hi- pi tuti-y himself narrating more than 200.000 of these helpless and or three years to reach the Danish *et- In the bay at East Towns last night.
,is how
he handled him- docile little brown Aztecs! Aud here, tlenu-nta new Cape I'arewell and tn re­
The Intnr. the hull; the rlirunuitlc all skur tho
West’s Workl’s Wonder. Try &lt;to«
uftiT he had destroyed the old city en­ turn’ home. Holm went north with a Kdsesof
tin and you will never use any other llrunietit.
few
of
these
traveler^
only
one
of
whom,
aiivn is not at all plensant. tirety and built a new one and died, w-*n
X&gt; and SOc. All dnigslsts.
■«- longer time to elnpfte between found, a century after, the marvelous however, would consent to accompany
Tlie row- leaf creamery, located al Morioe. 14
iT«, and wishes that the rigor “calendar stone,” the Aztec almanac. him in August, past the um nimbitable expected to be ready for OpefaUoD by Ajvil is.
!-:rn up riu're nqiidiy. Tlie mouth And here, was found the “sacrifice stono" space whuwo southern edge they had
reached.
The
others
preferred
to
wait
- u i .r tiure. which frequent ex­ that surmounted tho temple to too sun.
W. H. Goodyrar c»n always be relied upon to
v will not remove. The old
it
When you read in the guide book* until the following Reason before they» rarry In stock the tiurest and twit good*, and
swtain the reoutailon of belm; active, pushing
r fourc b. turning green. He sere that, tov» *Ume wvigte twenty-live tons, -OMiyed the last hazardous stage of anil
reliable, l.y recommending article* with
their
journey.
The
natives
living
routh
well established merit and such as are popular.
ing circle around liini. He is Let- and when you see that tlie calendar
-n wliih- FLit bn bin back on ( stone,
Mont, with
with its
ita thousauda
thousands oCwondd
of’wondi^’’ful
fu! of tHs desert space annually* m-nd trad­ Ilnvlug the agenev for the celebrated Dr. King'*
New Discovery for consumption, cold* iuid
cdURlt*. will sell II on a perfect Kuanuiw It
11 s.v.ini. Im- looks up at the blue figures, b nearly ten feet ncrosH, tbi-m ing parties to tlie Danish settlementa.
North of tho luirrier Holm found a far will surely cure any and all affection of throat,
•v : j;cad and watches ti&gt;e fieecy | aud then only, arc you ready to read
lung* or chest, and In order to prove one claim,
: - rl'4‘1 in many directions. : Prescott. And you are read/-."too, to be- more plea-ant country than the inhata we ask you call and get a trial bottle free.
ited district* south of it. The wiuthern
I
no aliractitins for him ‘ Ueveall that lie lute to
Missaukee county decided by a vote last week
you of the
nativi-s
have
four
settlement*,
and
num
­
to build a fmno brick jail ar loskc (Tty this sea•di ', not i.-inp: him to get tip. i torrible acenes that Lava taken place ud
ber, all told, atanit 3.W souls, while the *on.
h&gt; ngnm called by un ekV-r ! tltix
tills Grand
G rand plaza.—Joaquin Miller.
West’s*Worfd's Wonder acts like magic In all
luirtlmm natives htive two settlements,
' it snindn way off, as if in a I
-------------------------case* of rheifiuat ion . neuralgia, burns bruise*.
with ata.ut L*&gt;0inhabitant*. Hero Hohn cuts
and wound*. All druggists.

Mrae. Rachel created n decided sensa­
tion at Washington, where her audience
■ . i - ■ i the cause for he rave* the did not need (irinted translations, and
: ;rked cigar, if be is u real good couldupplaud or weep in the right pliuxs.
welu.i 1«jx full, of Sunday-ach-M'l Slie had aged much since I used to visit
•its he w-ll tell his mother, and the —
—• country
——j seat •nt
— —
«&lt;&gt;&gt;, ».«.»
her —
Kt her
Marly,
near
•i, ;i
r will be taken in the house i Baria, but her htatrionic talenta were in
ml for the n-rt of his boyhood i no wajy diminished. Pale, with jet block
. If in- is a real l&gt;ad boy. one wliosc ! hair, a wnall n-gulur nose, a mouth
I
m .tin-s h;. living to manhood's ■ mobile ■enough, but rather sweet in ita I
!'•. : util g. i his sick brother up on ‘ exp'resdon and tender in ita lines for the
।
• -. ; . hl Kirn, and will tdl a । iteroirireof tragedy, and a large forehead, i
Il the lable to excuse his atawnce. i quite protruding itself, over tbe straight iI
...j : iea.« wifi tat the in-xpcricnre-d | I’bck brows that sliadowed her wondrous |
|
i- ’.tl-r on nuuiv nmrblra, much . -y«».
was the very embodiment of!
- - -it!- ta-t of even thing. II&lt; femiume totelhct. Hrr’Mgure w„ rt.ght, •
H ••rt. n to inform th-.-ir |&lt;xrent&gt; and her mental .entirely dominated her
■ ■ •- ■■
............... ........ ..
&gt;wnvr of the: joice comes

spent the winter of l&gt;»M-85, among na­
tives who liad never before seen a white
man. Their atone huts wen- grouped
dong the shores of the great fiord Angmagsalik, into which, in summer, seven
streams of water flow. These little riv­
ers are rich in salmon, and tlu&lt; natives
live on fish, white bears, and walru*.
Wrdied in here by formidable glaciers
and ice th’liLs. utterly ignorant fnr centuries of the outer world, thtwe poor creatutes have nevertheless benefited by some
of tlie resources of civilization. Holm
wm astonished to find tliat. although
they had never K*m a tree, their lance
.
m

that now and then sum. frtrmtnu &lt;rf a

..... ............................
... •tarjtetel.te.amjhlwm tou th."■&gt; toteteta, HUm; w
OraenUrt tate^rator
.. .. ...ru»to.v..l.,pml„UJ,1toertejlmra mto t.htoh to., &lt; rec.,.n toulytora L,„
|inl,
Lih.0nuh. thte.
;i tototan total.,... of Sotab wryht their nuahlu.-lkn. Itah j |
rtplta-r. hiui grata diffirulty ,1
Aexplorer .. .iutotat Itara..
_ ___________
i llrta InTo«ununlc»ttas with th. nut
~n.Ut-MuWw.nMte I rout Mtivu. Tbry dUI.Tfrom th.nut
driM'HM ton-rteof Oulnnx. |
.
. , _ ,______ rout Etquimxux not oul,-in .pooh bta
Al. .•AT.-.»ri»vi: hi., traveled tlsrtwofley i Anwficxn cooking improve* every
I in physique. They are tali and rather
f
Xingu. a Kiutliem ufllurut of th&lt;-v,“r’ and in tJJ,! principal citiee is often
I slender, with long, oval, and often nt-i
large aa the Danuta-, itndrun- 1
b«*i. New York equals Paris in
I tractive features, presenting quite a con­
r.n z through die unexplored heart of «lte binary art; as fine brenkfasta, dmtrast to the squat stature and round, exB-- . .
Vovag«!r.t on the Orinoco are I nere and bUJ1M rr‘ may be had here as
prtwdonlcsK faces of, the typical Esqui­
-•rt-’-.’s-. io "rlinctwr the connection be- thete’
the plairk« serving themare
maux. Holm says also tliat they are
: w . u ..lintrivi rand the Amazon. Pata 1 much fewer and dearer. The s.une is
naater in their habits than tliewwl const
/onia: •• found, to embrace rich gra.* ■ tnie of'Borton, Philadelphia, Baltimore.
natives, and that their skin garment* are
' .
:ll adapted to stuck raising, and
New Orltans. Even in the far w«t
often ornamented with prettv embroidrn portion
portion of
of inc
the Arp-nnm
Argentim a fcteaily amelioration
u:« rn
•••■&lt;rf—7“ ~ ~ eriw. Their huta, weapons, and house­
Jlvm or
implement, are strikingly similar
■ ’ - — -.. - mg
...^ ., -xplreed.
*[)ro..vu. Scheme,
. ra-iivuirB art
aix I।----- -i -It
-ii for
t-&gt;r bringing
bnmmnr the
tbe interior of th*
tlw I cornbread
combrctul and coffee,
coffw. without oaxor or ,
lht&gt; wpBt
:-i J iu contort with civilization In &lt;jr variation, are postung. and will soon I. time when the Norwegian missionary
nir.ni ■.!’ railways and Mcnmb»xat liixst. i
I®8*1**, ,
I Egodc preached the gospel in Gre&lt;«nland
' ’ry
The English talk much of our poor
v.
ry &lt;;_• ■-ti&lt;.i
■ ti«i effort
efforts are
are being
being mailt
niaiie
! 150 years ago. The few Ww^ Green­
■; ■ n up rw .v Holds for enterprise.— | cookery—they unconsciously 'refer to as j! landers who accompanied Holm were at.
t period forty year* ago—although it is i
*' UrleaiM Tunes-Democrat.
J intaJi superior to their own. Exclude 1। first in great fear of their pagnn brothren, and believed that three men, who
____ _ _____ _ .
mutton ehope, sole, whitobait. abd a few ।
! later proved to be among the best friends
A highiy intaresting pie&lt;*! of work i* | &lt;'U»er national dinhm&gt;, and their kitchen,
’; of the expedition, were platting to mur­
• !•-■ .. nt &lt;-s iug executed at the Berlin 1 unlrs* it be French, is quite inferior. Not
der toe party.
? -!a. ;i-.!rtuy. und-r the dkectioh of ! a ft'w
vaunted dishes, like plum
One large hut on the Angmagsalik
■ 'tax! nnd artistic expert*, tbe wax! ptt'lding, meat pice and gooueberry tart®, fiord contained fifty natives. Near this
ru’.-cl. 11 &gt;f a caJteftiUy prepared human I are Itardly palatable, and complete moii- large household Holm’s party spent the
L-.h if life ».]«.. Frtnn it a cast in zine •»«» of indigaitien.—Chicago Herald.
winter. They were hospitably received,
'■ i* made, showing with rigid exact- I
and were the objects of great attention
' &gt;« tli* muscle*, arteries and vqfabi. An '
and curiosity. From all the hamlets up
Tlie prevailing fault of a iprga propor­
tie. nivety of tho work maybe
and down the fiord, and from Sermiligak
■•’■imrj from the tact that thu* far tion of toilet and fancy soaps is tliat they still further north, tho natives flocked to
■ fn .mouths have been spent upon the contain such quantities of “free alkali’ see the wonderful strangers. As soon as
as
to
render
them
decidedly
injurious
to
! -I alnni.-, which is not expected to be
Holm could converse with them he
t'::'!..&lt;l under three years more. The the tender and sensitive skins when lutb- found that their simplicity and socia­
itunlly used. Although tho general pub­
iuq-;r:anre of the work for anatomical
bility greatly assisted him in Lia ethno­
lic
lias
not
yet
been
thoroughly
“
edu
­
ui.-ti.-j, when completed, will amply
logical labors. The mass of information
~ riipenwtte far the trouble, time and cated up" to the point of ap- he obtained about their language, their
predating
.
the
magnitude
of
this
tmmi-y spent upon it, which, when fin­
legends, their usages, and religious ideas
’d, will be exhibited and bought-by evil, yet most persons whose skins will soon be published in detail.—New
are extremely sensitive find by ex­
■'govenimenL—Borton Budget.
York Sun.
perience, in winter, or during the preva­
lence of easterly winds, tliat frequent
The queen of Italy is soon to rejoice in washing witii soap and water is imfioasiTho largest railway bridge in tlie world
the |s'«4rsaion of an American canoe, a bio without producing much personal is not that opposite Montreal, but tho
- • nninq Indian birch liark constmctkm, discomfort, unices they use selected Ponte Maggiore st Venice, crowing the
“Jm h a-iron Fava, the Italian miniicter, kinds of soap to which experience lias lagoons in 814 spans of a total length of
tt* Miiured for her.
Tho canoo is guided them. Many such persons dis­ 8,580 meters. Great Britain, however,
t« ' lily fret long, and the baron has pro- card soap altogether in favor of matemls can ciaim the two next largest, the Tay
'■tired on the iiaddlee and nccompani- like oatmeal mid powders which do not bridge and the St. Lawrence viaduct,
•'•eni:; for it, and is qow haring bcad- contain alkaline matters. — Demorest s and our country the fourth, tho Ohio
*otk cushions and mate of fragrant Monthly. ______________ '
r alloy bridge at Parkersburg. St. Louis
grasses made for it. He will send it on
and Brooklyn come eighth and ninth; but
Home, and in due time it will float in
the most expensive structure of-that sort
There is no treatment which will pre­
•wne lake of the palace gardens and
in the world is said to bo tlie iron bridge
ferry Queen Margherita over the waters. vent this class of sudden deaths, and at Pongabuda, East India, resting on
ph vriciana are powerless to avert 1U on­
~ -’ditunals's* Washington Letter.
set AU they can do is to adriss a calm, piera that had to be erected on the yield­
.mrvriting mode of life, with freedom ing soil of an almost bottankas swamp.
from worry and anxiety. Such ad nee -Dr. Oswald.
• their

n r&lt;n -V •» rf" but. M dimc.lt to M-

^known people who once occuiiad tbe
country.
'

(3

tawUcta State.

CAP

I

AF

s4ll®s

SODA

For Baking Purposes.

Best in th eWorldPARKER'S
HAIR BALSAM

PARKER S TONIC

HINDERCORNS

Cream Balm

when applied Into tbe
nostril* will be ab­
sorbed effectually
rloansiiiK the bean
of raturrhal virus,
enuring b'-altby serrctlon*. It allay*
luflaniatlou. protects
the membrane of the
nasal iiaivac,.&lt; from
addltl on&amp;lcold*,
I i Men heals the

"tn. II.
_______
The body of yomg Derry, drowndrd In St. NOT a^IJQUID or
VER
( lair river last wl ;cr. was found Thursday be­
low Marysville.
Apply a particle of tbe Balm Into each nostral.
A lew nnpllcaliou* relieve. A thorough treat­
ment will cure. Agreeable to u*c. Hood for
Hat*h the walls tuul celling* with Alatautioc. circular. Price .w cents by mall or at drureist*.
You can do It; Inexpensive: try It. White a*d
KLT BKOTHEB8 Bregrlris.Owego. jTy.
twelve tints. Cheaper and better than paint.
Kalsutnine or paper, Disinfect* and prevents
dlscasca. Beautiful saiaple card free. ByilnwKists, hardware and paint dealers «sm given
—Jr*
—A-v.ira srv-piv,
vh. William Teepte, Defendant. .
Fifth Judicial Circuit, In WuuaTry. Suit rendnr In the Circuit Court for the tkiunty of Itarrv.
I
« I , ,Ln /-.,»• ..I
taenty year*. M hart I»«t my until eirtirclv fsr
tbe last flftraa.yeani.and • bad arramt lost n*y I HMtag*
'’"Li** from•'*affidavit
wIn tbH
iht* •caiaw. It appearing
hearing. My eyr* were Fitting *o dim I h u! to _,m
on
get Mime one to tbread my nredK Now 1 have ' n‘®, that tlie drlendant William Tevple I* not a
iny bearing a* I erer bad. and I can sra to । rraident of thh state, tart I* a resident of the
thread a* fine immll- a* ever I did, nnd my f Ktate of Ohio, therefore oo motion of Clement
iinell I* partly rostered, and It *eertm to So Im t "raitb solicitor (or Complainant, it is onlvreil.
proving all th-time. I think there I* nothing . that defendant enter hl* appearance In said
like EtyX Crr.-un Balm for Catarrh - Mrs. E. K. &gt; au»c on or before four month* from tbe date of
Grimes, C7 Valley St. Itendnll. Pern Co.. Ohio. । Ullson)er. and Uial within twenty day* the
— , . । , ,, _ ___ _
, , Complainant cause this order to be jmbll.htal tn
Tlie lake I* clear of Ire « port Att*ttn,and the the Haatlnjt* B ANN Kit. said publication to be
••ffhthouse fla*lied forth for the first time last continued once In eash week for six week* hi
Wetlnraday night.
*iicceaklon.

Wonder. All druggist^

] [A true espy.] Attest GEO. W.ABBEV\

’

Strie of Michigan, Countr of Barn-m.
Atavesdon of the Probate Court
(Oiaiiv Of Barry, hidden nt ri.c Probate Offlre
Infthe &lt;lty of Hastings, in sakl Onunty, ou
Tuesday, the loth day of April, liqllie year
one thousand eight hundred and elKhi*-*lx.
ITrseiil. Win. W. Cole, Judge of Prduafe.
In the matter of the estate of GeorfteW. My­
er*. n minor.
w

On rending and filing tho petition, duly veri­
fied, of Ann Hirst, furweriy Ann Mypn. guar­
dian of said minor, praykig (or rcMoa* Ibero In
ect forth, that she may be licensed to sell cer­
tain real estate In said petition described.
Tberenron Itlsordered. that Friday, the Tlh
dsy of May. A..D. isM. ri ten ..'dofle In the
forenoon, be uariAed for the hearing nf said
retitlon, and that the heirs al law of said
minor. and all other t&gt;ervons inlmsaibd in said
estate are required to appear at n seMkm Ot
said court, then to be holden at the Probate
Office, In the City of Hasting*. In caid county,
and show cause. If any there tie, why the prayer
of tlie petitioner should not be grunted.
And it I* further ordered, that slid iMitlUoner
give notice to tbe person* Interested In said ebtale of the pendency &lt;&lt; said pct Ithat gad the
hearing thereof by• caurihg a copy of Ud» order
to tic published In the ^tastings Bax
. xkk, a
newspajier printed and clrkubitadinsjld Count?
of Barry once In each week for three successive
weeks previous to said day of hearing
r „
Wm. W. COLK,
[A True Copy.]_________ Judge of Probate.
Default bavina been made In tbr'vonctltlons
of a certain mprtKAge nuvfe tin.) executed by
Alexander Cadart aud l-oulae Cadart. hi* wife,
to Walter Clark, and dried Uctaber Sad,
A. D. 1M1, and recorded tn tbe ufflre of the
Jta«i*trr of Deeds for tbe Countv *t Barry,
Mieblxaii. October sitli. A. D. twl al H-.30
o^lodc, a. in. In Liber 10 of mortgagee on page
By which default Ute |»owtrnf sale tn irid mort­
gage contained has betmne operative, and where
M there Is nou claimed tojw due nnd unpaid an
mortKa*c and tlie boifl accompanying the
N at the date of this notice, the sign of four
sand n*r hundred and sixty dollar* tftJM.)
no suit or tiroceedlnss al Inv. orln equity
i^ie. va taken to collect the same Or any

Now. therefore, notice Is iicteby giv4n that by
virtue ot the power of sale in said mortgage con­
tained, and the statute in such ease made and
provided, on the ninth da) of J tilr A. l&gt;. U*i, ax
nine o'clock In tlie forenoon at tbe north front
door of the Barry CountrH'ourt Hotne in the
City of Hastings, In tbe (Amity of liarey, MlchiSu, ttiri lieliig tlie place &lt;&gt;f hading, h
renit Court for tbe *ald County of Harry, wher
»akl preudses are situated, there will be sold al
public unction or vendne to the highest bidder,
ihe premise* dwrtt&gt;ed In said mortawre or »v
much therrof as may be necoisan- to
satisfy the amount due tberrvn wttb later
est at elghk percent, per annum, and, the cost
I and expenses allawml by law, lodudlait an attiirti.-i !. of t b:rty-Ore dollar* aa allowed bylaw

and as provided toi In said mortgage, said
Kmlse* being descriued in said muttgage aa
nwa to wit: All those certain Pieces or par­
cels of land situate in tbe Iowumum bf Jouatown and Assyria. In the County of Barry. Mich­
Igan. known and descrliied as follows |o wit:
The south cast iiutrter of section twelve In
township number one north nf range eight west.
the »outh east quarter of the north we»t quarter
of section seven In township number unc north
of range seven west, also twenty acn» off the
south end of tbe wc*t half of tin north treat
quarter of section seven In said towiaddp, one
north of range seven west.
Dated April LUh. A. I). IMO.
WALTER Cl^BK, Mortgagee.
r. M. WADLEIGH.
,
’
Attorney for Mortgagee. |

• THIS SCENE, ON LAKE ERIE, ENTITLED

“ THE PERIL and THE RESCUE
We have chosen iw our

year by year, month by month,

Trade-Mark because it so aptly

•“’•he ia succumbing to dibordent

illustrates a woman Kinking un­

tfiat, unchecked, will finally over­

der disease and weaknesses, wjio,

power her. She is convinced that

when nil else lias failed, is finally

Zoa-Phom is tbe truest means of

rescued by Zoa-Phora, n sur£

rescue, yet she either does noth­

remedy for all complaints pecu­

ing, or else dings to treatment

liar tothe sex.

that never has helped her an.1

Would a drowning person cling

never will. Many have done oth­

to drift wood and disregard the

erwise, and here is their testi­

staunch boat?

mony :

Many a woman realizes that

(We have hundreds of

such witnesses.)

mA needed iu&gt; hdii
landing. She haa UKl.fullr tried

^"^Uuily.’lLGBBVR\vEU_,DS2St

Phanut^iU, 375 Baker St., llatroit.

aaugmcr U ell right now
r liianlu. After doctoring
U1M U Win help

fuund great relief.
Very respectfully,

knee*. I eacnl
ar fbrinedMnc
benefit. I *u

Its wclfilit hi gold.

Homrtlmm • woman tan
Wmknw, when hr, trouble I, of , Mt entirely different Mtu,.
A eerefUl etudy of our book, “Factt for Women." (which we eend to ladle, only, In «-»k,l envA.no, on meetol
10 cento,) would either dco^her that oho hoe no aoch complaint, or tach her what to do If die baa
F
The price of Zoa-Phora H one italic for H or atz boule. lor M. Where dromrleu do not keep It, on an order *&gt;r: ’
worth we will prepay the caprem. The done b wnall. It la therefore Inexpemlvc,

.

ADMONITION TO MOTHERS.

Do not let your daugbten My, M oo many have mid to a, again and again, almoat In tbe name word, *
by iXTx^^ow^^t1:®
*“ •V“r b”k' ,”-d
ofaXi^

“»“«&gt; ““"'V. correct my ailment, when tb^r hnd br^n, how mot

For Books or confidential testimonials, Addrew, Private Secretary cf Zca-Phori Co.,
MJch.
.
ifiTN. B.—Letters addressed to the Private Secretary are secu only by him and oar Consulting Physlchn.

�gpv raw n jTtrvp nrcw

CONGRESSIONAL WORK.
HE NATIONAL

PRL

LAW-MAKERS AT

THE CAPITAL CITY.

I tin now settled a.„d
for business in my „eR

•REA

ters in the store ea-t 0£ &gt; y
Schantz’s grocer-,

dtecuadon Dolph got his L-Ultan depredations

prtatee $S,(»O,l)jl) to compensate citircma for
loMra raeuitittc from Indian dapretatiOM
putting Gibeon of Louisiana therein. A
xmteat for precedence in consideration was
.von by the Indian appropriation trill, and

Wall Paper Ssw

MOST PERFECT MADE
&gt;rating -the twenty-fifth anniversary of

Wall Paper. Wall Paper,
Wall Paper, WallPap,^

unife officiate that »M given ttn itepubU-

„j^eun"raaa«-^
substantially

, Wall Paper, Wall Pape,.

the doors ru-opeulag, adjourned

Eg V

in Chi: ago, to the Chicago &amp; Groot

special

WINDOW SHADES.

tariff entered in tbe Record, bat Morriacn

Window Shades in plain
noTTJrge th. strikers with the violent,
but thought that trampe and roughs wuro

fflEXTRACTS

mittee to investigate the causes of labor
trouble* on south western railways; adopted.

and decorated, or paper shades.

MOST PERFECT MADE
men who do not uosong »*&gt; v“u
complaint is that they (tho strikers) do n5l
like to work alongside of “scaba
Tbo
company has taken the ground that it will
*

&lt;__ .u- A-m.n,l of the strikers.

IlLtaote Introdu-ed

w*i also intnx'ued requiring national muBunday.

• IfiO.OtU for tbe benefit of «’Toren by floods

Tbe District of Columbia appro-

conteated election cass of Campbell vu
meeting held Satur-

upioy oi »»
■
Tbe Baltimore &amp; Ohio switchmen ■ strike

Wash the tux Crrr, April 14.—Tbe sen­
te opened business TuAtdjay with Platt in

tben adjourned.
'.WOULD TAKE NO DENIAL.

to

n moving

the

objectionable

age" and -perquisite” were words that “must
go. ” The hou® resolution authorizing tn#

tv Ite^bSrten at the IT^«* ‘tSSUdiy' the
of HaatUu» In "rid county on Thaeeoay. uir
Mb day M April In the year em&gt; thousand

among tho bills were one for firoproollng
tbe court bourn at Keokuk, Iowa, and a
bill providing that the estimates for publl:
buildings shall include cori of approaches,
and that tho United State* tball not be held

tag streets adjacent to public building*, exshould ba nothing secret about republican

up trains Suu-Jay morning, but met with
poor success Yardmaster Jones said that
no trains bad run out. “Business is light,

Varnish and Alalastine.
Alabastine and Barn Paint

«•.-’tS* sag
wT-lK, 11

'I, ■­

Barn Paint and Housekeepers'
Paints itfsmull runs.
Housekeepers' Plaih t s | aad

o’clock In tbe toreuooa. be
tho heariwt of Mid petition. Mil that
the heir* at law ot arid deceased. u»d
all other person* Interested In ^Jd ejtate.
are required to appear ** a M«"lonoCra»d Court,
then to ta boWn »&lt; «»« Crol.ate Office.
elty of HMtings In said county and show eaww,
it any there be. why the prayer of tbe peti-

Brushes.

ton- Too Mbch of a Scramble.
'
Wasuinoton Citv, April U —Tbo fallow

And EVERYTHING eke is
my line.

ter to Senator Jackaon, written on Sunday
agreed to.
Tbe
declaring it tbe

fisheries nwolution,
sense of tbe mu-

judgeahip vacated by Judge Baxter's dueth:

taper printed aud
Barry once In &lt;a

Judge of Probate.

vacant

MARRIED.
Democrats, as follows:
Call, Cockrell,
Coke, Colquitt, Eustis, Gray, Pugh, Vance,
,

Paints-aml Oils,
Oils and Vannste

United States

CLARK -ALTHO PRE- At tlte ratalroc® of the

T still sell the Celebrated Detroit White
Lead Works Liquid;Paints, which take the

SOMETHING OF A NOVELTY.

Lead.
Huuma.X Y., April I'J.-Tbe following
. i &gt;•. .1 SnnrtttV 1&gt;T the 1.1Resolved, That we extend greeting and
eommond the manly action, the itondfastn«w to principle, and the prestige thereby
given to tbe Order ot Hallway Conductors
in maintaining its principle* by the brother*

ing limited to eight hours

more satisfactory for him to vote for Hurd
and In a doubtful case iso would always sup­
port his party. Roberteon of Kentucky,
Martin of Colorado, and Cox of Virginia,

and I tin not quite willing that all other

majority report of tbe committee declare*
against Hurd.

ought to
be done
from which 1
could not be moved by your arguments or

rfilch

Resolved, That, believing, arbitration to

other man.

and assort further that they are invariably
Qbadvbed, gotten up by agitators, social-

Fully expacting that

contly appointed United States judge was
duty, I am, yours truly,

rial of tho Wool Grower's convention lielJ

Guuvxx Clxvklaxd.
STATE 8CHOQL OFFICIALS REMOVED..

souri 1‘atlOc system
to Vice President Hi

Fred’k Hotchkiss.

lug*.

Boyle of }*enn-

for unseating Romete, but scarcely any

providing that all executive business ex
that relating to
treaties
shall

PHiLA.DXi.mtA, April Id—Tbo Record

THE WAR ON GOULD

phia, reciting in detail the recent dlsdosPrrrsnuno, April If.—Master Workman

PRICE AND QUALITY

TELL THE STORY!
Having purchased our stock of first-class dealers and at rock Ixittom
prices, we are enabled to sell goods at a

Reduction of 20 or 30 Per Cent.
ON FORMER TOWN PRICES.

mova! from oillce, and tbo appointment of
tb« senate adjourned.
boycott tho Western Union Telegraph com-

Hurd by Breckenridge of Kentucky, Hall
ot Iowa and Hurd hlmaelt Pettibone of
boycotted. ।

St. Louis, April 1% —Saturday there
was a decided improvement in the railway
■Ituatioo. There was fcora freight handled

Auroka, Toxna, April IB.—This county
(Wise, wm vudted by a destructive cyclone
Wednesday night. Tbe storm swept every.
t.
■ ...___________

The majority report, declaring Romete
elected, was adopted without division. Tbe
following
Democrsta voted nay on

We have the largest and best selected stock—and perfect fits, from
$3.00 up to $22.00.

SUITS “YOUTH’S” SUITS
Ranging from $3.50 to $18.60.

Blount, Boyle,
Candler.
Catchings,
Dorgan,
Dockery,
Dunn, ' Findlay,
Ford, Gay. Gibeoc of Maryland, Halo,

BOY’S SUITS!

BOY’S SUITS!

Of very desirable pattern from $2.50 to $12.00.

appoint a committee to further tbe scheme
for arbitration, but tbe invitation has not

Ohio, Wilson. Wise, Wolford and Worthing­
ton. The agricultural appropriation bill

Irons, Coughlin and Jackaon, indicted
adjourned.

ceduro mapped out Gould, Hopkins and
n—I. —tn i— A—.____ .1 . ...

SUITS
“CHILDREN’S” SUITS
n t is department you will find all the latest novelties from SI to $9-

tbe Saratoga Me

telegram from Springfield

Furnishing Goods Department!
In this department our line is complete, embracing all the latest styles
m Neckwear, Collars, Cuffs, &amp;c.
follows: Accepting tbe

HATS, HATS, HATS!

L

Our l,ne of hats embraces all the latest styles in Derbys of the l&gt;est
quality. Ourhne of straw goods are the best ever shown in the county.
3, timb
tall a

One Price

E. W. M0RRIL &amp; CO..

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                  <text>The Hastings Banner.
VOL. XXX. NO. 53.

HASTINGS, MICH., APRIL 29, 1886.

The Hastings Banner.!
i«n»n T!i::u«n»v«.

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AfSg,Ton u ’naklng exchatgM
rarerS'iTlSk

iTiNds, Barky Co., Mich.,
-BY-

tSHALL U COOK. I_______________

(ELEMENT SMITH,
"
jv
Lawyer.
(OOmIb VatMHdBMLowMore .1 w. a
Goodyear &amp; Co.)
1 iTaolIocs In all Court* of the State.
AUVRirrtoMO rates;
|----------------------- —
, mn per year....... /........................ .»100 00: LoyalE
... Knarrax.
n-r. A,-rKA.
V. u. VAXAUMAX.
t.iira .-barge tor special positions.
*
IT NAPPEN
A Van ARMAN.
!
Lawyers.
JOB PRINTING.
(Over HiMtlna- National Bank.)
•1*1 prhte is tell in til* J&lt;&gt;1&gt; Printing Ita-1
SV aSCHIlTION RATES

■■ t thX Baxxrtt. Everything in the TTrirriiv i» qwvvvrv a..--------,
new; and with the latest far® of
AM B. SWEEZEk . Attorney
&lt; —patterns
------------ol• machinery.! T 7 At Law and bolleitor in Chancery..
i, the must. appeared
Practteea In all court* ot the
state. _________
•..mpeteiit workmenemployed, enables The!________________________
— ----WILLIAM B.-6WEBZEY?
------------ » ’
Justlce of the Peace.
Collections a specialty.
■
,
W. 1.0 WRY. M.Dm
’ i.
I’ltvaician, Surgeon and Oculist,
,
_
; d • !n U&gt;*n or country promptly attended.
T M. B. GILLASPI^
'i .ui.-'totoa-m. andito3p. m.
,
Notary Public.
t.
at Holloway*! drag *ore.
Bowens Mill*.
.
,St--.- u attention paid to ^urgteal diseases I-------- - ------------------------- ---------------. ,
.. ..
, W. VBOOMAN,
&lt;V .II I.ASD1S. M. D,
\ .
Phvsican and.Surgeon,
,1
M,„h
Woodland. Mich..
.
.
&lt;
• .lonr 'outti ot the post office. wiU be I
; ., ■;.. &gt; - - day or debt.

A
Auctioneer,
..•««’&gt;«&lt; auct'.oiis. amt twine been especially »uerc-&gt;5lal lt&gt;
auction sales&lt;4 fire stock. I know 1 can serve
those well who may call upon me.
3*-u.
—-------------------------- -------------------C. COBB.

&gt; .. 1IMMERMAN.
Uctuiepuihic Physician A Surgeon,,
,i ..1O' M-.nt Ilullowayi* drug store.)
।
Dentist
iipUy nttcnJed t»y

Iv&gt;l&gt;eelol attention Riven given to cutting nod
I Siting Price* rrawtiable. Apprentice* wantied. \Vork room over W tn. Bclumtz's store.

SOMETHING NEW!

I- &lt; ’hto Hornier » Insurance Co. I
no » moti'» property against;
nit.* or wind; ngnlntt » mon*'
accident.
•00K A -I!ELDON.

AtHtnmt Block. Hustings, Midi.)
»uly vt cf Abstract Books in Barry

J

Farmers, Attention 1
1 have set up a Hay Press in

PH1I.II’ T. COLG BOVE.
£
Lawyer,
Ita*Unr&gt;. Mich.
.
: rH.v.itin’ktterney fui* Barry County.

| the City of Hastings, and^ani
^prepared to purchase Hay in
---------- Attorney at Law, ।| any quantity.
n

A.

. &amp; Goodyear &amp; Co.'« store.)
til courts ot the State. CoItocUon* 1

pHIN CARVETH,
»’
Attorney at Law,
Middleville, Mich.

pLAHKE A HIKER,
' •
Attorneys at Law and
Solicitors in Chancery.
&lt;»In Union block. over Beamer Bros.)
H&amp;sllngs, Sllch.
it Urn state. Attend to
log titles to real estate,
u token etc., etc.

Call and see me, at American
House.
Yours respectfully,

C.A. BURLINGAME,

CLOTHING!
We have just opened and put in stock a
Large and Well Selected Line’of Men’s, Boys’
and Children’s Clothing, and Prices so Low
that they

EXCITE WONDER
And Astonishment.

A cordial invitation to the public.

^JONEY SAVED!
Having bought a large invoice of TEA,
we will until further notice give each customer
a better TEA than ever before; and to induce
customers to try, will give a 5 cent ticket with
each pound for cash. Tickets good in 25c

lots for-any Crockery we have in stock at face
’

.

\ i ’

Try Our Tea!

Smith, Hams &amp; VanAnnan,
Harch 10th, 1886.

.

Hickory Corners.
G-orp, Btehopwwl
ratheof J. U. Bishop of this place, who re­
cently came here to attend the funeral
of bis wife, died on the l‘Jth, and his
funeral servicts took place ou the 21st.
at the residence of his son. Sir. Bishop
and wife- cams to this place in the
spring of 1857 on a prospecting tour
and to make a few visits on the.r wav
from N. Y. City. While here they pur­
chased some real estate in and'about
here, then returned to N.Y. After the re­
bellion broke out he received a commis­
sion as Colonel of a N. Y. regiment and
went put in 1852, served hl* country
bravely until he lost oue eye. Heleavra
tw° b®1™! M»- Cravan, of Chicago,
and J. C. Bishop, of this place, to mourn
his loss, besides quite a large circle of
friends and acquaintances about here
who aympatize with them in thia their
hour of bereavement.
M. M. Rockwell has his stone wall
built and ready tor the frame of his
new blacksmith shop.
E. B. Willison is making quite ex­
tensive repairs on his residence, besides
treating his yarn with a dressing of
paint.
Lucien Polly has built an addition to
his howe bam for a carriage house. Geo.
Marr and McNeil doing the ateehanical
work, ‘Henry Fowler Billowing In
quick succession with bru«h and paint
putting on the finishing touch.
Will Elliott has madeBomo needful
repairs on the farm residence by repla*ering and putting on a coat of
hard finish. Charles Roach, of Gull lake,
doing the fine work.
Frank Deitrick has his building
moved end raised-with new sill* under
the oume. Situated on the north east
comer he designed to have a neat -and
commodious boot and shoe store.
Smith A Lawrence are enlarging
their store by removing partitions, etc.
Mr*. Frank Osborn, of Jackson, is
visiting ‘driends and relatives about
town.
Mrs.’W. T. Barber’s wrist, which she
sprained and dislocated on bone, is
s^pwly one the mend.
Miss
Vera Cortright entertained
quiti- a claxi of her mates on Saturday
tJi£ 24th,1 it lieing her 7th birthday.
Several presents were made to her for
which shf felt thankful An enjoyable
afternoon paaaed, with refreshments,
when all were loaded in vehicles for a
homeward ride, each feeling that such
mutual gatherings was for their es­
pecial benefit.
Mrs. Lyman Hall, of Orangeville, is
making calls among her many friends
about here.
Wesleyan Methodist quarterly meet­
ing is being held at their church Satur­
day and Sunday, Rev. Martin ofilciatiDg.
P. H. Lawrence has gone north to en­
gage with his partner, C. C. Messenger
in the cutting of timber and manufac­
ture of shingle.
MO RGO-THORNAPPLE.
Last Wednesday afternoon while
John Morgan was plowing for oats,
one of his horses dropped dead .in the
furrow.
II. Sparks attended the G. A. R. en­
campment at Jackson last week. He
reports a very enjoyable time.
Last Tuesday night Mr. Cole’H boys
and Mr. Kelly while out spearing hod
the the good fortune to catch two large
fish. One weighed,40 pounds the other
22. and on Thursday night of same week
they caught another one weighing 27
pounds.
A party ot -fishermen from Charlotte
at the lake house last Sunday. We are
of the opinion that the air was rather
cool for comfort.
Ella Brown, of Morgan. Is suffering
with a badly swelled hand.
Mr. Parker's father is fixing up and
cleaning up his place. Something that
it sadly needed aa it is badly out of re-

I&gt;aOur enterprising merchant of Morgan

HATS AND CAPS—Don't buy a hat or
caps until you have seen our specialties.
FURNISHING GOODS-A new fresh
stock and a great varieties of novelties.

value.

County News.

was in Detroit last Thursday, purchas­
ing new goods for the spring trade.
Bentlev Bros. * Wilkins have had
their mil! near Morgan running the
past week.
.
„,
George Higdon is laying the wall for
his new house. Wonder what means.
Luther Tingle and wife left on the
afternoon train Monday for Manistee
county. They intend making thenhome in the above mentioned place.
Severe wind storms passed over
Barryvllle Monday afternoon and did
considerable damage to timber on
Minor Mead's place.
Mr. Barker, of Hastings, was at
Thornapple lake, on a real estate trade
with Mrs. Emma Wright.

DOWLINO.
News scarce this week.
Farmers busy getting in oats.
Nice little shower on Monday.
How many eggs did you eat Easter.
Miss Pruda Tobias has the German
measles.
.
Deli Dye, 8 young man living at
John Harrington's, left Tuesday for
reasons unknown and has not been
heard from since.
Mr. B. C. Tobey and family and Mr.
G. Duncan and family visited friends
in this vicinity Sunday.
JD. Alonzo Tobias was kicked by a
bone
it Friday night
horse while unhitching It
He was so
close to it that
socloseto
that, it was not as
hard
a
blow
as
8t
expected.
hard
a---ulun
&lt;k&gt; they
t*.ey
S- first
——
..
.Im
V. I. ...1 r~~
nfl.iHWn
He. says
It was— plenty
bard
enough
neverthe
less.
nmrthetat
oumdmw.

MIDDLEVILLE.
The Methodist church was the only
society in our town to bold a special
caster service, and their meeting was
well attended.
French &amp; Son are tearing away the,
foundation wall of the old grist mill to
be ready for building again.
;
A change is to be made this week in
the drug iirm of Parkhurst A Clark,
one partv selling to the other, but
which will continue the business has
not been decided.
Robert Talbott, having dbpoeed td
the horses which he lately took to Dak.,
returned to Middleville this week.
,
The saloon bonds of Wm. Hayward
were accepted by our common council

at n special meeting for that purjiose
last Wednesday evening. This is not
the new saloon that was freely talked
about; but the old one under a change
of captaincy.
Ute Congregational society have en­
gaged Rev. Whttley to act as pastor of
their church. He has given excellent
satisfaction while preaching ou trial
for two Sabbath’s past
Late Friday afternoon a severe
thunder storm passed over Mils section.
The display of electricity was remarkAt J. E. Cairns,’ a boy. Another demably grand. The only case of injury by
lightning was upon Rohl. Johnson's
farm, where three cows were killed and
one other badly shocked.
The business men of town are freelv
signing an agreement to hire and bear
the expense or a competent night watch.
Had *uch a move been-carried into ef­
fect several years ago our town would
have been spared much serious calamity
from fire. No tire has occurred in the
business portion of town that a watch­
man who was faithful to hi* duty
might not have discovered in time to
save all but a small lots. It looks a
little like locking the stable door after
the steed has departed.
•
A nine-year-old son of Mr, Knight,
who lives southeast of thi* place, was
severely hurt last Saturday by falling
upon an open pocket knife which he
held in hi* hand. The blade made a
deep gash in his leftside near the heart.
Lt is thought he will recover.
Real estate Bides are becoming njore
numerous in our village, and prices ore
decidedly better than for some vears
past.
Rollo. Bryan, of Lansing, State agent
for the Buckeye Reaper and Mower Co.,
has H-en in town for a few days lately
giving local agents* material aid and
many pointers in their business.
Last Wednesday Eddie Labbudie and
Frank Libbie swore out a warrant
against Henry Dhtuoutb, deputy sheriff
charging him with false imprisonment
at Grand Baplds before bringing them
here after taking them into custody as
suspected burglars. The plaintiffs have
retained M. F. Jordan as council and
defendant is represented by James *A.
bweezey, ot Hastings. The trial was
postponed until June 3d. If witnesses
swear to same evidence that fit. being
freelv talked upon the Street, the case
will be notorious for scandal
PRAIRIEVILLE.
The weather is a little cooler than
the past week, 'for which we are grate­
ful.
Warren Richards and family have
moved back to Mr. Wales.
Mra. Millie Fisher, of Grand Rapids,
is visiting friends and relatives about
hero.
Mra. George Mosier is falling, being
now confined to her be&lt;l.
Will Murphy was in town last week.
Mr. anti Airs. J. M. Evers, of Kalama­
zoo, took dinner with Mrs. Loveland
on Monday of last week.
Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Calkins- and Miss
Eva Meade spent a few days in town
last week. Mr. Calkin* preached from
the M. E. pulpis on Tuesday and Wed­
nesday evenings.
School will commence next Monday.
The store of Brown A Calms was
burglariously entered a few nights
and the money drawer releived of 815.00
or thereabouts.
ocrat.
April 30th being the 73rd birthday of
Henry Brown, of Orangeville, about 70
of his friends and old pioneers gather­
ed at his house to give him A surprise;
and it was quite' so. Aftef partaking
of a bountiful dinner, supplied by the
friends, he was presented with a gold­
headed cane, accompanied by appro?riate and happy remarks by Mr. A. C.
owne followed by stories by many of
the older guests and settlers. After
which Albert Warner offered a very
appropriate prayer, closing by singing
“Sweet Bye and Bye," ns each partici­
pant retraced his steps homewara.

WHOLE NO. 1613.
vigorous measures the rum traffic will
be-fully as bad as at present. Many
I thought after the prohibition ordinance
was passed the saloons would run riot
until their time was up, but they seem
to be us orderly as. heretofore. There
was a lively time in the alley bacK of
the saloons Sunday when Marshal Pilbetun spotted about thirty of the thirs­
ty ones trying to make the “liack dbor
run" but they got on to him in time to
skip out. He worries them considera­
ble though, considering the fact that he
was elected on what was popularly call­
ed tiie whiskey ticket
Kocher Bros, laid the comer stone of
their new block and commenced brick­
laying Tuesday.
Postmaster Brooks distributes the
mall from the night train west after it
arrives here, instead of allowing it to
go through and come back in the morn­
ing as formerly.
J. J. Potter is home this week.
A large party of her schoolmates
burst in on Miss Minnie Potter Tuesday
evening and gave her a very pleasant
surprise. A jolly evening was spent
by the young folks.
. _
Electra !• urniss, one of the .teachers
in. our school, had’—
an —
attack
of bleeding
-.u _z
from the lungs last Wednesday after­
noon.
There was a lively racket in the base­
ment of a store on North Main street
Saturday afternoon last, between a
couple of our most prominent citizens.
Honors were easy at the time peace
makers arrived, with little if any advan­
tage to either side. Better settle your
difficulties by arbitration.
Vance Holmes has bis neW house
near Jas. B. Miles’ nearly completed.
'Mrs. Frank Barber is visiting at
Charlotte.
Mrs. U. W. Goucher gets about 81000
pension arrearages.
Young George Truman is at Chicago
buying goods this week.
Several from here .attended the sol­
diers' reunion at Jackson last weeek.
Myron J. Stanton has accepted a
lucrative position as pedagogue of a
country school. Myron is the one who
“left the-aw-chawmlng society of the
Chicawgo belles to mawah the-awcountry lasses, don't cher know, aw!"
C. L. Glasgow is soon to occupy the
Francisjproperty.
Air. Francis’ people write back from
California that none of them have had
good health since their sojourn there.
There was something wandering
around our streets last week with an
ironing board under its arm. The cruel
breezes have long 'ere this wafted its
fragile form into the arms of the un­
known hence.
Jake Os num, Hank Roe and Bill
Bartley started fishing one night last
week, but after swamping twice and
losing all their fishing tackle and
lunch into the water before untying
their lioat, concluded they had ’ the
“asthma” too Ixid to fish and returned
home.
JIM CROW.

WEST BALTIMORE.
Robert Haynes has got his windmill
put up.
Elmer McMannls has moved on to
II. Wooten’s place.
John Pierce raised his bam Tuesday.
William Forahey will move back
on to his place this week.
Robert Cam has moved to Hickory
Comers.
John Caswell has gone to Reed City
to visit his brother.
Mra. Goo. Johnson will entertain the
sewing society Friday.
KUTLAND.
We can report a forward spring with
swallows enough to make it so.
Ethan B. Shipman has taken one of
Rutland's best to wife in the person of
Mira Mellsse Johnson, daughter of E.
O. Johnson, one of the pioneers of this
town. Rev. C. R. Crosby officiated on
the occasion which occured April 21st.
The good wishes of numerous friends
go with the couple. .
Mrs. Alice Hard* is still very feeble
with no very flattering symptom* in­
dicating recovery. She Is faithfully
attended by her daughter, Hattie, aged
16.
•
A certain man who for sixty years
bad successfully resisted the advances
of the fair sex, became the subject of
suspicion among the knowing ones, of
high crimes and misdemeanors. Circumstancial evidence was found *ufJlcent to convict him in their estimation
of having committed matrimony. He
was saved however by proving an alibi
and the other “feller was convicted.
The sugar social at Douglas Hall’s
netted about 87.
Geo. Ooffleld received a dou*h of cold
water from the hands of Mary Deering
whom he was abusing. Two pails full
caused him to retreat much demorallzed. Wonder how he like* Mory’e «tyle
of washing his shirt ?
NASHVILLE.
Junta few short day* yet in whidi
the boys may get their budge and the
topers their morning nips at the public
tudooM. How they will get it is a nu­
merous matter. Trips to Hastings and
Vermontville will be fraoucat, “oyster
houfxs-” and “restaurantM will b« nu­
merous. and unless the temperance
people keep their ey w wide open and use

CARLTON.
Otis Wilcox,
_______ from Baltimore, Sun­
dayed at Taylor Daniel’s.
Hilly Divine,_______
who has
has l»een sick for
some weeks fiom a stroke of paralysis,
is failing slowly.
Quite a number are sick with coughs
and colds.
We think that when members come
to the center to lodge, it would look
a little better for them to come in than
to stand on the out side and make dis­
turbances.
Old uncle Nick Allarding lost a val­
uable hog last week. He thinks it has
strayed away and some one has taken It
up.
Fishing is out of the season for us,
but we do like to catch "Minnies.”
If yonr hired man breaks your wash­
ing machine, what would you do withhim? Why give him another, of
course.
4
Rev. Floodv preaches at the school
house every Sabbath evening.
'
The rain makes every thing look
green. So does It make the boys look
green when they get the mitten, so
says Gleaner.
Wheat is looking finely, except a few
late sown fields.
Sam is getting so he -by gosh "as.
Mr. Lafayette Knowles has sold his
farm in west Carlton to Jacob and
Andrew Henry. Consideration 82,000.
Justice Daniels wears a five cent bat.
High-toned, Isn’t he?
.
Mra. Wm. Divine is on the sick list
Uncle Thomas Bogard us has moved
in to John Donley's house.
James Bogurdus spent a few days
days with friends here.
Farmers are plowing for corn.
Simon Hefflebower is building a new
bank bam this summer. Isaac Allard­
ing will do the carpenter work on it.
The masons will commence the base­
ment this week.
There will be a social at D. R. Foo­
ter’s Wednesday evening. May 5th.

WOODLAND.
Mra. J. J. Richard’s dwelling house
burned last Sunday. Part of content*
saved. Injured in Ionia, Eaton &amp;
Barry Insurance'Co.
Allan King is getting better.
People of the village were startled
Saturday morning by the announce­
ment that Mrs. Charlotte Scott was
found dead in bed by her husband early
in the morning. Dropsy of the heart
was the cause of her death. At thl*
same house and while talking to Mrs.
Scott about heart disease, one week be­
fore as mentioned in the Banner,
Joseph Hough died suddenly of heart
disease.
Easter service at the church Sunday
night was a fine affair.
F. F. Hilbert and family have re­
turned from thdr western visit

The Easter services at th&lt;&gt; church
were a success. The church was taste­
fully decorated with evergreens and
flowers; the^s-.nging and recitations
went appropriate to the occasion and
the remarks bv Air. Benom-were enjoy­
ed by all.
Miss Maud Summers has returned ■
home from her school.
Mr. Alliert Sponable has moved on
his father's farm near the county form.
nobth-w,st Castleton.
Oats are most all sowed.
School commenced in district No. 4
last Monday with Satie Reed as teacher.
Lewis Wellman starts for California
in a few days.
Air. J. F. Black made a lively trip to
Charlotte last Sunday on account of
illness of Mr. Mouser formerly of this
town.
G. Perkins will soon go south to har­
vest hit cotton crop. There will be an
advance in cotton goods.
Warren Evertte’s youngest son is on
the sick list.
Miss Dinah Payne teaches the Martin
school this summer. She is having
good success.
»
Wm MiUpr comnienced yje basement
of Mr. Blocher’s barn this weak.
The donation at Mr. Payne's was a
good success; 86.78 was handed in for
the support of the minister. A fine
timo.
The U.. B. church was well filled
Sunday.
•

ASSYRIA.
Everybody is improving this pleasant
weather preparing for spring crops.
Mr. Edmond ShaifT has moved into
his father’s tenant house, x
Mrs. Nellie Inghratn.of Bkttle Creek,
visited Jacob Hurtoin Sunday.
Eugene Jones is sick.
John Wheeler's baby is very sick.
Charley Morehouse has moved onto
the Walker farm at Section Hill.
Merrill Shepard has returned from
the north. He reports lots of snow
there yet.
Mrs. Chas. Hicks is sick.
Mrs. Churchill has moved to Bellevue
Township and is living with her
daughter.
C. B. Wood, of Bellevue, was in town
Monday..
Etta Tompkins ha* gona back to
Galesburg.
Pete Hsfrtotn was iu town Monday.
Jennie BBcer had the misfortune to
jtun her fingfht badly last Sunday.
Supervisor Kent is busy taking the
assessments.
Bowen’s Mills.
Wm. Manley has sold his brown team
to Grand Rapids parties. Considera­
tion, 8300.
The spring term of school has com­
menced in the Stokoe district.
Frank Bixler has delivered some
very fine fruit trees this spring.
Elder Gillaspie and wife have re­
turned from South Haven, and report a
good show for a large crop of peaches
along the lake shore.
Several youngsters of the community
are having the whooping cough.
Col. Armstrong attended the state
encampment G. A. R. held at Jackson.
He reports a good time,
.
Elder Gillaspie was at Hickory Cor­
ners Saturday night, talking temper­
ance to the good people of the place.
Miss Flora Coolidge is on the sick
list.
Mr. Wm. Hunt is building a new
fence in front of his residence, which
when completed will tidd much to the
look* of his place.
FOUR CORNERS.
Will Unties in on the sick list
The sick at Levi Chase's are conval-

Leroy Barnum and wife and MIm
Myrtle Dunbar, of Hastings, Sundayed
wjtbjjiends and relatives at the Corn­
ers.
—,
Wallace Townsend went north with
a load of maple sugar last week.
Literary at the .Fuller school house
last Thursday night
One dav last week while James and
Ed. Smith were cutting bolts for Ike
Youngs, James cut his thumb nearly
half off, severing an artery which
would have proved fatal had it not
been for medical aid. Jim, after this
when you can’t find trees to saw, quit,
and not go to sawing yourself.
As Mort Rowley is to start for Pot­
terville soon, his many friends thought
it would be nice to give him a surprise
before he left; so one night last week
they gathered at bls home and Bpent
the evening joyfully, and after, supper
was served they returned to their many
homes to enjoy the rest of the night in
sweet repose.
G. W. Coats has a lame back.
Mrs. Richardson is on the sick list.
Wm. Wood Is building an addition to
hlsgranan.
Steve Wolf is learning to be mason
but not “free."
Quarterly meeting at the U. B. church
last week.
There is to be an exhibition at the
school house on May 20lh, with which
our literary society closes until next
falL
James Wolf don’t propose to “wear
and tear" bis “framework” to pieces by
working on a farm, so has taken the
agenev for fruit trees.
On Thursday evening last whileOz.ro
Barnum was coming to literary his
horse became frightened, and as Ozrd
jumped from the buggy broke one of
bis lower extremities. Dr. Drake, of

NOBTH-EAUT HASTINGS
Wheat is looking better in these

STATE ROAD
pled with rheumatism was seen on our
Everything denotes an early spring. streets Tuesday.
Mr. Andrew received word last night
Mra. Willis Kobe hM returned home.
The Dime society will meet at the (Tuesday) that the residence of bls son
home of Miss Ltzzle McIntyre's this Frank in Cartton had burned to the
ground, liarticulara unknown.
week.
•
Nora Mathews comm-meed her school
Mra. Albert Klnne will entertain the
mite society Thursday afternoon, May । in the Altoft dlatrict last
Several young people
6th.
.
_
__________________
_
____________
I
Philip
DunWs.
Mr. and Mrs. John Shrivy attended a
silver wedding last Wednesday, at the
News is very scarce thia
home of Mr. and Mrs. Myers, of Rut- nothing of importance has 1
land.
I and every one’s busy.

�PENNSYLVANIA'S WILD-TURKEY

OPPORTUNITY.
nred round,
And marks tho where and when of every
sound.
Tbe law ot opportunity control#
The conscious mctionB of all living souls.
All things have method; some decisive
force,
•
Alike In centric or eccentric course, .____

recently had made for him

eat.
rifle trhooting nt the annual encamp­
ment this ymr.

■/■ff-k—.k. wiia «u*k-r -«&gt;&lt;“•&lt;• ihe called the Herald, independent in
politics, and owned by a stock company.
It will appear about May I.
common game from tlte Sch y
Barnurn’s circus and menagerie will
nlav
Michigan the coming MftftNi. ap­
j
bed itself is a model of comfort; iind tho cm Pennsylvania counties. Tho
pearing first in Detroit and then taking
i4n2
following devices have been adopted to wbicb lwni lb lb. «&gt;ulhOT,1”'?°L? townsalong tbe Michigan Central road. MLytoSMl, and ihotOd
render rising from it as little unpleasant
An elegant pipe organ has been pur­
Scburlkill county. **“
t“P*£*:^r,h rtbr U.r U
as
possible.
When
it
is
time
to
get
up,
a
chased for the St. Paul s (’crI“1aa
And veriest aecldenta that hope fore­
chime of belli rings. The occupant conerun church of Grand Rapids which
stall.
“'15,'fe
And th. birt. •&gt;»
।wus dedicated Bunday.
The organ
Follow some secret programme m they
Suddenly a candle ia lit by a clover me­
has M registers and 522 pipe®.
faU.
;
chanical arrangement. The steeper rubs ot th. ™ pratlubte •nd
—“T. B." tn Youth's Companion.
The r.Sion *• •P-'-l.’ l-'pdLU-E th» taThe managers of the Bayview «iliis eyea, and an invisible bond proceeds luUUnte bolng rodo and nigged »o°d csmpmentiSr
Petoskey are expecting
,
TRANS-ATLANTIC STEAM VESSELS.
to divest him of his nightcap. By menus man. and tb«r toll-., ,nany of tb.m an
usually large aitendkm-c at their
.
of electricity a spirit-lamp with coffee­ d&lt;-»ndanU ot tEa old P.naaylwdA grounds
this summer. The Ghautau;
In thr
roasting apparatus affixed next begins to Lu* Mock, and all bonnrt and bcp.13- qua assembly work is to be inaugurated
bum. The water soon boils, and the
there.
There are now about 130 steam vessals smell of coffee soon fills the room with bit. Among u»n&gt; are aeonSttMlt luring B1m* b-’rr, ln
B. J. Conrad, recently elected justice Uis interest dtx: Jauuir-. uu* a ^PtS***H
in the trans-Atlantio service, most of delicious fragrance. Luxuriously revel­ who bare l«om« tamo® ta U&gt;Mt locaJidWAult having nl*o in- n tiJSl
which ore rapid nailers, and the Oregon ing in a crowd of agrecahlo sensations, tb,.. wUil-Uirtey huntm and who of Ann Arbor, comes out with a card the interest and &lt;nw tnmdrni
Ynakc Ibolt boowa add cabin* bl tba in which he informs those contemplat­ w January utti. a. i&gt;
wm one of the most recent construction.
the occupant, now just beginning to
ing marriage that he will from now un­
u'"1 n
wLnLtT
Her name shown that she was not a born awoke, is soothed by sounds procceeding mountain wilds.
„4nt«r til the first of July perform that service S3*?*!' remainingubjiaJ.Z incSBietaM
Cunardcr, and thto leads to a brief refer­ from n costly musical box. At length
Ono ot lb* rare paMlmca ot
for half off from the regular price, and
ence to the rules obBerved by different tho bells ring out another merry peal, and ieunn ta Uow backw.wU nrighbortmod. in quantities of rix couples at once at a
.’4* *recunwr*l j iijeSJ *&gt;3^21
lines. .Tlie Guion ships, for instance, are at the foot of the bed a card with “Levez- n to rIMl in I»rti*. tba obtaaot tba still greater reduction.
named after states and territories in the vous” (“Get up") inscribed on it apj&gt;ean&lt;. hunter, and ha-e a ’Uirkey aab
.
Joseph Allen began suit ta the
north-west including Wisconsin, Nevada, If this invention is without effect a ot the mountain «porum«. can •»" “
United States drcult eoyrt at Detroit
Uian Uir oruinory i-nui*, nu«
competition with the multitude of low tert, short Arizona. Alaska and Oregon. Tho last powerful mechanism lifts the occupant found without a tat and woU-troam wild Wednesday, against Byron L. and Jud
there i» claimed t»1
wSXt. alum or phosphate powders. Sow only mentioned
vessel
whose sad fate
turkey hanging in hi# cellar, m the cat
Incan*. Borst. Bxkixo PowdkbLQ.. IM awakens bo much notice, was purchased bodily from his bed and deposits 1dm on . xcavnted m the side Idll. or the rude Crouch, Henry and Daniel Holcomb,
tlie floor.—Chicago Tribune.
Andrew J Reeves and William S. Green
atone incl.wure near the cabin, to called.
by the Canard company from the Guion.
for SKMMO damages. Allen was arrest­ principal anAInter* -i.
The best of eid.i r, a lilteral supply of ed and jailed on suspicion of being the ttqn al law or tn e&lt;pi!
Tho White Star line prefers names end­
the **!!*• w an
ing in “ic," as the Germanic, the Celtic,
Quite a valuable industry is now car­ -paan-htto" and head cheree. and the Crouch family murderer, but released mdicet
Now. tbcrrlnn-. not:
the Britannic.
,
ried on in France in the utilization of the mrwlto &lt;&gt;f rye bread and butter always without examination, there bring noth-:; by virtue of tlie JW’ r
Try it for earache.
Tlie Cunard company selects name* various kinds of feathers formerly krep company with the turkey in the ing against him. Hence this action. I Qoalalned and it’, ‘tut
Try it for headache.
Kided. o» the twen!
ending in “ia," such as tlie Scythia, the treated aa worthless, especially those of cellar. “Paan-hcer" is strictly a Pennsyl­
Try it for toothache,
nt one p‘d*A k .
A son of Mr. Barton Case, who watt
Pundit, the Survia and tho Aurania, and wild fowl and other birds killed aa game. vania Dutch delicacy, and to made of the robbed at-Lanstag while on his.way to
Try it for backache.
the Anchor line pursues the same prac­ Hie plan pursued consists of trimming rich juice- wliich are left after boiling California of his tickets. P. 0. orders
For an ache or a pain Thomas' Eclectric
tice. Tlie National line very properly throe, particularly tho larger ones off the the ingredients for head choree, and and money, is attending the university
Oil Is excellent.—Chas. F. Medler.boxxjd*
use* the nafnes of nations, such aa stump, which may be thrown away, the which are thickened to i thick paste at Ann Arbor, The other day he took told at tHiblle anrtlrj: &lt;
Schenectady. N. Y.
Greece, Spain. Egypt, while the ,Inmar. plumes being then made use of in the with buckwheat flour. Tbe pasto ta a letter out of the office inclosing the bidder the eremite- de*
Thomai' Eclectric Oil it the best thing
line honors various ihstinguialied cities, manfacture of a feather cloth or blanket pressed iu tvrzu until cold, and is served tickets, which were signed so no one to satisfy tb*- amo'it.t
going, pa »ays. Cured him of rheumatism
else could use thfitn, and postoffice or­ with interest at right
and me of earache— two drops.—Master
such ns Chicago and Berlin. The State which posmtsm* the essential quality of in slice*.
Horace Brcuucr, Clinton, Iowa.
line.goes for statee, and names its aliipa being exceedingly light and at the same
Thu cabins of these jolly motmtainem ders on San Francisco. It was signed
Pickpockets."
They
Tr^t for a limp,
Pennsylvania, Nebraska, etc.; but the
are built of logs, the dunks being filwa ••Professional
wished him a pleasant journey and re­
Hamburg linu dips into the record of
Try it for a lameness,
The plumes which are separated from witli coarse mortar mixud from the soil, quested him next time to nave his
Try it for a pain,
the authors, calls its vessels tlie Wieland, the stalk ore placed in u bag, closed and which become very hard when dry. A
Tty it for a strain.
the Gellurt and the Lessing, with other tightly, and then subycted u&gt; rubbing huge stone chimney occupies one end of money in cash.
Rev. Father W’ycamn. who is the
distinguished names.
From shoulder to ankle joint, and Tor
between the hands, aa in washing clothes. the cabin on the outaide. Banka of earth
Tlie French, on the other hand love In a few minutes the fibers ore by this and hemlock or pine boughs are heaped head of the convent of BL Francis at north half G4) of ihv wxoh
three months- I had rheumatism which
&lt;/
yielded to nothing but Thomas' Eclectric
wines more than books and hence the means separated from each other, and about the outaide, and sometimes ranks (’rose Village, in the northern part of I Metlon number tftirt} &gt;v. cj ittw^s
tbe
state was in Grand Rapids last i tier (I) north &lt;&gt;f rang. *. shiNt M-rra (Ti wt«L
OIL Thomas' Eclectric Oil did what no
Bordeaux line names ita vessels after the form a perfectly homogeneous and, very of curdwood’are piled up almost to the
week
attending
the
services
at
the
physician seemed able to accomplish. It
liest branda, such an Chateau, Margeau, light down, applicable by simple Opera­ eaves, tlie better to keep out the cold,
Roman* Catholic cathedral. He is a
cured me.—John N. Gregg, Supt. of Rail­
listed April ut. A. D. i-**.
Leon Ville and Chateau Lantte. Tho tion to the production of quite a variety which to intense in three elevated n- vtcerable man of German birth and
•
FETl.ll VM.SM, ftwtniw.
way Construction, Niagara Falls.
Bremen and Hull ves-sdsare named after of covering* and other household ob­ giuns. There is only one room, and a bus been a missionary for thirty-one
Try it for a scald,
birds, and the Brazil line eelt/ ts names jects at a reasonable cost—Chicago Her­ description of three backwoods interiors ymrs among the Indians and people of
Try it for a cut. ,
ending in “ance," such as the Finance, ald.
answers
for
all.
The
tireplace
to
the
the
north.
He
is
an
exceedingly
,
wellTry it for a bruise,
tho Advance, tho Reliance. The Mon­
inside of thb huge stone chimney. Here educated man. bring proficient iu the
Try it for a burn.
arch line, on tho omer hand* deals in
and there on the bare floor bear and deer dead languages and German, French
Price 30 cts. r.ntl 51-00.
monarchs, and its ust comphsoa tlie As­
The art class in Portland sketch with skins may be seen, with two or three and English. It is said that he lives in
syrian Monarch, the Lydian Monarch, clinreuiil from carts and living models. dogs dozing on them in the light and ii a mall cabin, under which he has dug
tlie Grecian Monarch, etc. In this man­ They are not sufficiently advanced to do1 U-anntli of the blazing fire tiiat illumin- a grave with his own hands, where Ke
ner a rem rkable degree of uniformity to anything with the nude yet. They pick atre tlie whole room. Tlie walls dark and will be buried when he dies.
. preserved in tlie midst of a wide variety up men and boys with strong or peculiar etnoky, and guns and the traps of the
of taste.—New York Cor. Cincinnati En­ focus and women and girl* of striking kportainon occupy pegs and shelves.
yEGETABLE PLANTS.
quirer.
types. They drape them in such cortum&amp;i
On tlie arrival of visitors to enjoy *
as fancy may dictate or they may sketch1 rturkey eat” thb host at once pUces a One rtoliar. Hood's Sarsaparilla to the onl?
notice t» li-r*b) chrn tt .i &gt;® hatmby E&gt;
(turkey—"hah to generally in read inore
day of dune, A. 1&gt;.
at ten e'dwk in IN
The people of Central America have the beads, only.
forenoon, 3 shall m*H M puUie aurtke. Uto
“Do your models like to stand all the1 j—in a spit over a lire of hickory logs in
Ixjcn described by travelers as indolent,
hldwtl bidder, at tbe north Uvat &lt;k-« "I lit
afternoon and be stared at?" I asked the’ the firei-lace, and attends to it carefully
Coart Hoit-c In the city of Ha«UnM Xrtzn
improvident races, who are content to
peat medicine. Hood’s Baraapsrilla is made
young lady drawing the legs of the Dis­’ while Ids gueeta enjoy tlie cider that ap­
that being the idsre w b-n- :b&lt; (imft C«on st
gather a few plantains and bananas from
the Count* Of B»Wy ;• to 'B.tpMM
pears before they are comfortably tattled
The Bubwribers take this method of Inform­ their little fields in the valleys; to clear a cobolus.
“O yi-s!—for 50 cents," she dryly re­ in tlie room. Tlw turkey rowdy for the
ing former nitrous and the public that they are
rtfll In the Plant business, and have a splendid little patch on the mountain-side, stick a plied, looking up for a moment.
«*!&lt; tnortgaev.«ilb rtetit
taferr«t.«M
table? tlie hunter pbuire it, crisp and sa­
tot ot Strawberry Plants, » of tho beit varieties. few grains of com into the unplowed
all legal ebrts. Tb- prem!bring decrMfe
She added: “1 made a proposition to! vury,' on a large tin platter, and the gureta
said tuortner ail th* -&lt;• &gt; •
paretli «&lt; !&gt;■■&lt;
ground tlwrein, and when nMure, un­
1 For sctmomy and comfort we n*c Hood’s
a
funny
looking
Irishman to come in and carve, each for himself, such bita as they
TOMATO, CAB BAGE, CELERY, PEPPER aided, has provided a crop, to cut the be drawn on those terms the oilier day.
' prefer. • Tlie tempting morsels are eaten
stalks to feed to mules, or gather tlie cars
" Hood's garaapartll* take
AND SWEET POTATO PLANTS
’It's too dear, mum,' said he. *1 kin gut1 from tin plates, and sometimes from
for making tortillas. Enough tobacco,
the ioulh wr«t qiUTt’ r ■ 1 the Bortt ««:• »'
and cane are grown to provide cigarettes me tintype tuk for Ires money.'"—Lewis­' large lurch chips dr bark fashioned into,
ton (Me.) Journal.
ter all QB ?evt*&gt;-. staler;1. to»a MrafJ*
convenient shapes:—New York Sun.
and sweets for the family. Why should
rang*’ M-vrn wc»t.
‘ •
they not be indolent and happy, since no
Dated March iftli. &gt;-&lt;
,,A,-.r
The
llsredltary
Principle
In
China.
WILLIAM J. A L L HOUAWAT.
W“8pvcla! rates on large quantities.
reward is offered for industry, and no
The flounder or flat-fish, when first
While wc were dtocuaaing what to do
necessity exists for providing against hatched, haa eyes placed like those of
CLEMEN! SMITH Attorney for Xodpte*
John &amp; Geo. Keagle.
hunger or cold in a climate so deliciously other fish. Soon one eye begins to move with our hereditary legislators wo might
Mood's RorsaparflU cure* scrofula, salt
do worse than examine the system which
equable and mild as this?
down nearer the mouth and over to the
Default baring h
In many generationB weather as cold other side of the head, until' finally both prevails in China with regard to the noblllty. dyspepsia. bllioarosss. rick headache.
as has been felt here this winter has beer eyes ore on tho same side, usually the bihty. It aj/peara that in that country
the
membAii
of
a
noble
family
of
absolutely unknown to Honduras, yet the right Tire flounder lies ou its side,
blood or low condition of the system. Try It.
IMU. and record*d &gt;
mercury went no lower than 45 degreta partly to escape its enemies, which it tho generation are a degree lower in
■ tbs o««r Of
above zero. If people remote from the does by bhrying itself in the sand, and rank than those of the previous genera­
or the County
larger towns and principal towns were to partly because it lias no air-bladder and tion and a degree higher than thane of
produce moro com, or sugar, or tobacco, its fins are imperfectly developed.—De­ tlie succeeding one. Thus (to use our
coitaloot
|n &lt;ddnn’riK-&gt;i:r ■
rill*, and consider myself entirely cured.’
own forms, an being more familiar) the
or beef, or fruit than would supply their troit Free Press.
C. E. Lovkjoy, Lowell, Mass.
«n of a duke would be a marquis, the
wants, v.-hat good would they gain? The
••flood
’
s
SamparillajlW-BM^n
ImmetiK
latter'* son an earl, and so ou, until
weevil would devour their grain, the
The weather vanes on some churches finally the family merged in tlie com­
dulse would accumulate on their hands,
Th» Niagara Falls (Route.
their f nut rut on flic ground, and they ore in tlie form of a cock, emblematic of munity. If a memlier of one generation
Kollre is therefore
7^
would be bettered not one whit, for they the scriptural cock which crew twice l«o- distinguished himself by eminent public
CHAND RAPIDS DIVISION.
could not take these things to market fore tho denial of our Lord by tho Aposprofitably.—Cor Chicago Times.
-y
the Peter. Tho placing of such vanes was the rank of his father or grandfather,
'.,i.»•SfwjSrrA?
the corts of tl'H •' r’ •
l,'t."'* &gt;!?v«Jwc'.
by a papal enactment of tho ninth cen­ and the family, will commence anew to
Bfee of taent; r ■ ■ ■'■
KASTWAlin.
tury. They are found but 'rarely in descend tlie scale; bo that a family will
Mh day of M»». &gt;-•&lt;. at.
Though the utility of small arms is a America, now and artistic designs orna­ remain a noble one aa long aa its mem­
tUrtnoou *&gt;f iAi&lt;t &lt;1 .' • ’!**
fe it;
She Court Itot.-r. lu ti - &lt;■..?’«
tiling of the chivalric past, and though menting tho steeples of almost all mod­ bers continue to deserve the distinction.
Coenty &lt;&lt;( Parry. th«x • ■ •• duelling haa become too expensive a lux­ em churches. In Franco they are es­ Otherwise it disappears in the couree of
eranoxB.
the Circuit Court tor
a
IOO
C
ords
One
Dollar.
£
fa which Mdd mortj
ury to be frequently indulged in. repu­ pecially numerous.—Detroit Free Prww. a few generations into the masses, until
. Said premises are .tl«crinWln «« "rtable and competent fencing masters are
TUE SMOKERS OF THE CITY
, lhe
tot &lt;«*
And Mind the UUls Thing*
insured comfortable incomes in every
rates it.
OF HASTINGS:
12.45
10 r&gt;
Springs are little things, but they are
civilized country of the globe, and ex­
The exceptions to tlw rule are the fam­ J.H, Ifearner &amp; Co, the Live (invert.
lu town three
cepting very rare instancee, their pupils sources of large streams; a helm is a ily of Confucius, who are hereditary
taken hold of Baxlerhi Luckv KtarCigart.
12.45
are gentlemen and ladies ohlr, persons of little thing, but it governs tbe course of dukes, and that of Koxinga, a famous Hare
Hereafter the tovere of a good cigar can be mc
commodated
for s cento
with a cigar— that will
intellectual liabits and refined tastes. In a ship; a bridle is a little thing, but we Beaman of the sevejiteenth century, r
STVABT&amp;HWKET
’vn
I.Ik-.
the older countries, particularly in know its use and power; nails and pegs half-conqueror, half-pirate.
Our an­
French, every genieman haa a more or are little things, but they hold tho parts cestor*, with all their wisdom, were not,
by
haatl
ina
m
&gt;
srtHtolat
navw.
Ask
lor
Luckj
less perfect command of the foil, and of a largo building together; a word, a perhaps, as wise as those of the Chinese
Star. J. H. BKAMKB ft (X)., Hole Agents,
fencing clubs and schools are popular re­ look, a smile, a frown, are little things,
State of MlehlF W.1 " ■;
sorts for gentlemen of all grades of but powerful for good or oviL Think of itary principle.—PaU Mall Gazette.
this, and mind tho little things.—North
woath and position.—Chicago Herald.
CURE
FOR
ArnuaxT,
Carolina Mirror.
BTanoxa.
Goods are made to a considerable ex­
During the crusades in the twelfth cen­
tury the custom of using coaU-of-arnu
Afghanistan shepherds keep dogs that tent in Saxony from a textile fiber ob­
water an Kxhlicrrtltig.
on reading and nh"S
was first introduced in Europe. The make their pasture-grounds unapproach­ tained from the needles of the fir tree.
The needles, young and green, are dried,
Effervescing Draught, ffod.oic. a H-itri.
knights dressed up in armor had no way able to strangers. They are perfect
reaoiutnrniird by our iggtagutai lwm» 'C *
and subjix’tcd to a nettling and ferment
of
the estate of 4
tWf nw.
best
Dbyalclana
aa
n
rrilbeasts
of
prey,
ready
totearainanon
to
make
themselves
known
and
distin
­
l?.rc
abteanA agreeable rem­
Ttoretii^n «
""'Tit *
ing prooees similar to that in use for
LIB
guished in battle but by the devices on tho slightest provocation, but charging
-FT
edy. It cures Const! [»»- th« tlth dav of tl»J’ *■
S.1*
their shields, and these were gradually wolves and leopards with the same reek- flax, which softens the woody porta and
Uno. cores Indigestion,
jSTSMrtu ot
ally adopted by their posterity and fam- lass courage. Game is bo plentiful in looaena them from the fiber, though tlie
ibutxi. S heirs at-tan “&lt;
camjilete
Beporation
to
only
obtained
the uplands that the rangers have do
difficulty in providing food for a dozen after lengthy boiling by steam. During
Qm to be hotoen at tbe
this boiling a by-product appears, called
custom is now rapidly spreading among
AMD
gsnUy urge* all the Kxfir-wood oil. which is similar to turpenthe wealthy of America.—Exchange.
tfoner Bbould not &gt;“• -,’;'l:!r\tt »•*
’IT
18 pMMd trough a mill­
ing machine like those used for woolen
Alvan Clark, tho famous lensmoker of
A patent for tlie safe distribution of doth, and is carded and spun like cot­
Cambridgeport. Bays tiiat the len* for the natural gas throughout tho various mains ton Generally the carded fiber is mixed
great lack teleecopo will noon be ready. has been granted to a Pittaburger. It with a certain proportion of rottoi or
&gt;er train* dally except Hui
The “finisLing touches" alone remain to covers tho process of mixing air with gaa wook Mid thus, kind of mennoyami.
T. J. BUBH, Local Agent. Hartings.
l&gt;e performed in order to make the re­ in such projxirtjon* that, while the produced, which is worked in the hoeierv
O. W. Rvoouw. O. k ft T. 37. Chicago.
fraction perfect. These are done with danger of explosion is taken away, all framreiintA
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. | haw »«.!. C'w.,, ,rf
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the heating qualities ntiU re main. The
The ability iodo this depend* on the sense
gout—New York Sun.
yet heard of. If only it could become
universal, what a toon it would be to

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and nobody has ever told
her how easy it is to put
beauty on the skin. Beauty
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“Monte Cristo," “Uncle Tom’s Cabin,"
"David Copperfield." “The OU Curiosity

Ship anchors are carefully tested be­
fore admitted to pse on English vaewh.
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Ox* dark, one fair, and both fresh as tlie
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Creditla due the German wom**n and
physicians for first using RudViove?
blossoms as a m»didn&amp; Best rraults
kre oMmned uhed combined with obr
AUU1C-, wuien is Uic
best known remedy for tdl blood diseas0M-stomach and liver troubles, pim.
pies, costivenesa, bad preath. piles, ague
and malariadtaaases. indigestion, kwof
appetite, low spirits, headache and all
lh‘‘ kidney#. Price 20 cento,
of Fred Hotchkiss.

. Tb® Smell of rotten cabbage reminds
the Jackson Morning Telegram that
spring is there.
Jac,k5°o's penetrating liniment
cures sprains, brutaes, kicks, cute, bums,
de. etc. Good for man
or boast. For sale by W. II. Goodyear.

Muskegon puta up *50 a year each for
ner aldermen. Her mayor gets 81.

■Lov. on th, hra-t ,h^l
jhnM.*.
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Ing ray,"
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Th®b®;P7,aUto her with snow-white,

wcrit to much puriMwe unlc. von
UP your hralth and

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"Th?11 lloZ!Lhlm at ,eMtme. I pray " ' hSbem^'Wr/iu
Y*enow"1Wn tOT ,U° lhat
** bli“
'r*le, ,A?U Arbor council is composed
of eight Americans, four Gernixn, ami
-Temple Bar from the French.
two Irishmen.
“OUTCAST” DECORATIVE ARTS.
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FOR-SALK CHEAT.-One-hundred
original decorative arte which, eo far as
general appreciation is concerned, nart! u.i all kinds otlruiu One-quarter of a tjculnrly that of amateurs, might aa w.,11
«u&lt;»«d school house. Terms ruimxi■ p irticulan inquire ot Daniel Hrant be called lost or sham. Leather work

south ot Itaate: r- : &gt;rm lor sale. fl»r mfles
1. il«Inz water, good
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at prf.vs mat cannot be beat.

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BEWLEY BROS. &amp; WILKINS

Barn Boards,
12, H. 16, 1$ and 20 ft.

Common Pine Boards,
All widths and lengths.

. Shingles,
I hr»v grades. Seconds and No. 3 for
lor she&lt;ls.anrt repairing old roofs.

Fencing,
' Hemlock. 16 ft.

Joist and Scantling,
Wecsn furnish any length upto 50ft-

Hardwood Flooring,
"’&lt;• make a specialty of Elm. Oak,
Ash and Basswood, open air seas­
oned or kiln dried.

Custom Kiln Drying to Order.
Green Inbh lumber dried in two weeks
for inside finish.

Cornice Mouldings, Sash,
Doors and Blinds Al­
ways on hand.
Above Stock we are Selling
al Lower Prices than
ever before.

WAGONS.

of your road tax.

BENTLEY BROS. &amp; WILKINS.

Thousands o! othen have added their
l,,e ''’edict li unanimous
Mtl?' rry-1'' Bitten do euro all diseases of the
°r Blood. Only half a dollar a
bottle at Goodyear's druxstere.
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The M., H. &amp; O. road have 2.880 ore
with oontampt, aa a mere imitation of earn ready for an increased bunineas
woo.l-c^.mg, whicb „
pnxillMd this season.
only trumpery loav.« and flowers, und
n^5rtZ?i«!2rt-201i prol,or?‘011 lu'd I-rorow In
“she knew all about it." But in fact she
.'Is. 00,1 •.Sa’vapnlla. are |&gt;ecullar to
.
knew next to nothing about It, and this BMUcina, and are unknown to others.
much Iom of cuir builli and stain ped
" ■*"» • "w
work.
Toii'ld livw. the cause of umold suffering aud
Papier mache is another of theae out­
10 ll' «»rn&gt;al condition by the
casts. which are cundrtnned by faahiun
A' Vcr V11,1*- ***? cur** oosttveand srt-priggery as lacking in “truth," Uees. OMuitijNUiou ami dy»i&gt;vpsi*. AU druKglsta.
simply liecatise very few are xuutiinted
tiergyman sells milk
with its remarkably varied forms or from door to door.
capacity. A third is stenciling which is
very little practised eave by workmen,
Si’worlU fwr £au« Rruta*.
j*jres, Uleers. Halt Bbeum. Few Sores. Tetter
principally because it ranks aa a merely
Chilblains. Coro.. sn&lt;t ’all Sk&amp;
mechanical method of ornamentation, SS7&lt;re* 11l&lt;*. or no pay
reqinred It I. guarantee.! to give perfect itaUsand such as u quite unworthy the atten­ fsctlon or money refunded. ITtee 0 cents per
box
F«tele
by
W. H. Goodyear.
1
tion of tlie pointers of flowen or mir­
rors. or of aquarelles, which, os regards
any ideal, are, porhapti, not one whit be­
Some individuals have an inborn ten­
yond Berlin wool-work. Tlie reader
who has ever seen a dozen average pupils dency to headache. Sometimes a little
under a third-rate teacher, all painting extra exertion of mind or body seems to
together with the idoa in cosnmon o^ sot it going; at other times no cause can
simply attaining a uniform and identical be traced, other than the "tyranny of a
manner of. mere execution, will agree bad organization." Such persons inherit
with me when I say that it is nil quite as a defective nervous system from their
much mere “fancy work." jui tjiu making anceatry. They are' descended from
parents who have suffered from insanity,
epilepsy, hysteria or from "sick h»-adLasketa.
Now, it is characteristic of this age ache," or who hare exhausted their
that, as regards the amateur, it is sub-' powers in excesses of various kinds, of
Etituting the minor arts for mere fancy which thaw* relating to alcohol are most
work. buchJeel4e painters as th&lt;«e of common. These martyrs to hereditary
whom I havb’Hjioken. who attempt in dis«\trtcw show other indications of de­
vain some mere imitation of higher art, fective organization. They aro apt to be
simply lieoqjse tiiey have not gone variable in temper, one day as glad as a
through such k preparatory training as day in May, the next tbe sadness of tbe
the minor artf in a great measure supply, darkest November epprrase* them. They
would find it ’ impossible to produce a are capable uf great physical and mental
good vigoruii, pieoe of stenciling, be­ exertion for a brief time, but soon be­
cause they would be deficient in tho eye come exhaust**! and tho depraasion is of
for effect, and tho peculiar inventin­ much longer duration than the period of
Slueplensneas is pretty
power which such work demands and wall-feeling.
certain to annoy them at times, and
develops.—Art Journal.
general laiwitude, weaknew, with jiains
in the Lack and limbs, make life
“Tlie groat evil in that the whole sys­ wretched- a good share of the time.
tem of renting and working land is out Neuralgia tn various forms is among
of joint. There must bo a complete rev­ their most frequent afflictions, and that
olution in our industrial system. In tbs located in one-half of the head is the
old tunes the slave-owner portioned hi- most common of olL—Cor. Globe-Demo-

ity up; and in tl»*» time his slavee were
not in the cotton he had them gather
muck cr pine trash and make manure—
the land kept oven or gained. Now it is
all done by hiring or renting, and
every negro only wants, his day’s
wngeg or his crop for that year, and
forvw itZut of the land l»y fertilizer*.
Now these fertilizers do not build up
land like manure does; they ore nothing
but clwtpical agi ntr—they force tire land
to give out wlmt was in it, and leave it
poorer."
“Thwi how do the planters make any
money?"
“Die few who make any aro doing it
by using up theircapital—that is, the fer­
tility of tlie soil. And millions of acres
have already reached a point where they
yield no profit at all. The negro who
works rich a piece can make wages, but
the owner gets nothing. 1 do not know
ten men in the state who make money
by cotton-growing alone. Wlien you find
a planter who is doing well, you will find
that he is practicing law or medicine or
trading in something."—“Parke" in Chi­
cago Timea.
. No Inherited TIUm of Nobility.
It may strike the superficial observer
of Oriental usagw as peculiar that in tbe
Ottoman dominion there aro no titles of
nobility, no aristocracy or inherited title*.
The sultan himself is no more, in the
sight of the Koran, than his meanest
servitor. The lowest slave to-day may
become grand vizier to-morrow.
In
fact, many of tire present ministers have
arisen from tire humblest walks and avo­
cations to their exulted position* “Tlie
poets of tire east," MJ™
Saladin
to tho lion-hearted King Richard, "say
that a valiant camel-driver is worthy to
Idas the lips of a fair queen, when scowardlv prince is not worthy to salato the
.
. , _______ —A »
Rn-

Bitten.

A Hotel Clark's Shrawd Schama.

The room clerk at the Genesee house
has a chock system for valuable parcels
which he claims is about tho slickest
wrinkle in tli&gt;* business.
Often jewelry
and diamond agents liand over the
counter, before retiring, packages for tho
vault, the loos of which would tnako a
serious hole in the clerk’s weekly salary.
He takes a blank card and writes the
name of the owner on it. Then whipping
out a pair of uhearo he saws through the
card and the namo and liands over half
to the agent, pinning the other on tiie
package. The matching of the card is
concluMve proof, and the clerk claims
that it is a check with which there can
be no monkeying.—Buffalo Courier.

A company in which some of our New
Yorkers an- interest'd law recently bean
organized in North Carolina for the pur­
pose of catching jorjioiMB. Steamers
hare been purchased and the fish are
taken with nets. The oil is tried out and
tlie moat converted into a fertilizer. Tho
fins are mode into gelatine and the hide
is turned into an excellent leather. This
is used far making shoes and to said to
be soft and pliable and almost everlast­
ing. The enterprise promises to be very
successful.—New York Market Journal.

The Chinow cultivate oyster beds th net
successfully.
They fasten old oyster
shells to bamboo splints, which they then
stick in mud flats swept by strong tidal
tract the oyxter spat, which atihorre to
them and shortly develop into tiny oys­
ters. Then the bamboos are transplanted
to other flats and the crop grows rap­
idly.—Chicago Herald.

THE ANCIENT PUEBLOS OT TAOS.

Dr.PRICE^

The pueblos al Taoa, for there are two
of them, ride by ride, Overlook the town
and aro nestled at th.. f&lt;K&gt;t of aageRTO*"n hills. Front a rfivtanre, aa ano
approach^ them, tho two piles of cunbaked houses resemble a pair • of ant
hills, or collections of mud Mocks, such
as swaUowa might have eonstnicted for
a Imbitatiou. And a nearer acquaint­
ance do^
wll011y dispel one’s flm
ilhirionji. The huts are small in size and
are built one ou top uf the other, without
regard to any rule. The roof of one
house is the foundation of another.
Bhiiky laddere, worn and old, reach from
the ground to the roof above, and en­
trance to the various habitations is by
MOST PERFECT MADE
means of a second ladder leading
through a trap door cut in the house top.
The interior of the huts is 'dimly lighted
and. usually consists of one room, the
Places Dr. Price’s at the head of We entire list
walls of which are whitewashed and
hung about with the belongings of the
resident. lu their younger years the
pueblos were surrounded by a high wall,
which served at a means of protection
Places Dr. Price’s at the head of the entire list
against tho attacks of enemies, and the
villages were inhabited by a large and
active population. Now, however, the
wall is down, and the • Indians, number­
It is tho purest and strongest. Free from Ammonia,
ing about 600 in all. orc a quiet, peace­
able, rather lazy, but wholly picturesque
free from Lime, free from Alum, and is recommended for
people. They are self-supporting and
general family use by the Heads of the Great Universi­
own large flocks of sheep and goats.
ties and Public Food Analysts.
Each pueblo has its governors, and the
councils of the tribe are held in what is
Peroons doubting the trnthfnlncss of this can write any of tho ChemlKta named:
known aa an estufa, a ca+ern-like place
n nc------- DOREMIJS, M. D., L L D„ BoUevue Medical College, New York.
excavated from beneath the ground, and
State Cbomlst, Unlvenlty Georxia, Athena, Gal
Prof. IL C. KEL
Late President State Bonn! of Health, Ijmslng, Mich.
entered by a ladder which projects far
Tot JLM. sen EH
Jcal Chemist, BL Louts, Mo.
niove the narrow opening. In tills sub­
Prof. CHARLES E._________ Anaiyucai vnemiM, wneeung, w. Vi
“rof JAMES F. BABCOCK State Awaycr. Barton. Mass.
w•T*terranean cave the cases involving breach
liep't
Health, Brooklyn,
Brooklyn, N.
N. Y.
Y.
of discipline and the laws of tlie people
L»
8-’ Chemist to tim Dep
’t of
of Health,
®c-« st*rling Mtxiical College, Columbus Ohio.
are considered and framed, while tnwii.
ro
£
t
1
-Analytical
Chemist,
Chicago.
111.
lion rejiorts that there is also kept burn­
A ro?* i
rl»mtet Health Demrtnieni, Chicago. HL
ing down there a light which is destined
Tot. JOHN 5 .ORDIVAY, Mass. Institute of 'Dr-hnologv, Iteeton.
Tot. IL A. W1TTHAUS, A. M.. M. D„ Unlveixitv of Buffalo, N. Y.
to light the return of the mystic god.
Prof. A. H. SABIN, State Clieinlst, Burlington. Vt
Montezuma, for whom the primts offer a
Prof. JOHN BOHLANDF.R, Jr„ A. M.. M. I).. Prof. Chemistry and Toxicology,
prayer from the housetops, both in the
„ ,
and Sorter.-. Cincinnati. O.
I?0!8, AUSTEN A WILBER. I’nifs.ClH-inWry.B'lUrersCnlk-ge,NewBnmswlck.NJ.
morning and at night. Whether this is
ProL GEORGE E. BARKER, ITuf. Chemistry UnfanBy of
-"^k-.a.
so or not has never been clearly decided,
Prof.
PE
t
L
r
COLLIER,
Chief Chemist for tho United States
and probably never will be. No st ranger
is allowed to go into an eetufa, and judg­
" aSP^’roj WnMiimtton. D. C.
Profs. KEYS A RICE, Proto, Cbrmtotrv, Ontario School rtiarmnry. Toron to, (
ing from ti»e smell arising from the
Pr- -’-piES ALBRECHT. Cb.n.W at tbe United States MlnLNew Orleans,'
dark-looking place no white man would
i*-pL LlXlAR EVERHART. ITof. Chemtotry, Untveralty of Texas, Austin.'
iTuf. E. W. HIIXIARD. IToi Cbcmbtry. Umveralty Citluonila, Berkeley, Ca
«*er wish to investigate the truth of tbe
story.
Separating the two pueblos of Taos to
a’narrua- shallow crock. Here, at all
Bonn., from early morning until late at
night, the women of the village gather.
Some are filling earthen jugs with water,
otheni are washing, nnd not a few aro
giving their naked - children a much
noodud l&gt;ath. Thsy are full of mischief,
these black -eyed and often pretty girls,
and have little hesitation in wetting a
stranger by. pretending to let fall one of
their h.vtvy jugs at a convenient mo­
ment. Their drew consists of a single
Insures only Farm Property, Unexpowd Dwellings, Churches and School
garment—of calico or some other coarse Houses. Pays full amount of loss. No voidable condtions in policy the simp-material, which reaches tmrcly to the lest and safest policy iasued.
knee and falls away from the shoulder
in a rather imm/xlest manner. Gathered
orottnd their heads and falling in really
graceful folds over the shoulder to a
black shawl, behind which the face to
often rxmeeak-d with real or affected
modesty.
Tlie pottery to home-made and to not
to be compared in finish or design with
that which used to bo made by the fore­
fathers of the present race. But it
answers all tbe purpoeee of the time,
however, nnd poHMWH-s in rare instance*
considerable rnnrit. The women do the
work of the village. Mothers at 12 years
of age, gray-haired, fat and slovenly at
30, and blear-eyed, lean and toothless at
00, they mend their husband’s dothee,
carry the wood and water into the
house*, tend the sheep, dig in the Adds,
cook, wash and labor from early morn
until late at night Common baking
ovens are scattered about tho plazas.
Made of sun-baked brick and oval in
shape, they are filled with hot coals until
sufficiently heated, and are then cleaned
WHO IS UNACQUAINTED WITH THE GEOGRAPHY OF THIS COUNTRY, WILL
out and the bread put in. After the loaf
SEE NY EXAMINING THIS MAP, THAT TH1
to baked, anti while the ovens are still
warm, the dogs of tbe village crawl in
and gain a comfortable nap.—New Mex­
ico Cor. San Francisco Chronicle.

CREAM

BAKING POWDE**
The United States Government

The Canadian Government

The hiv&amp;acr far the Tamer, os tto Stock Plao;

Tie Olio Farmers’ Insurance Company,
L. C. WELTON, Agent

JOB PRINTING!

Cheaper than Ever,

At the Banner Job Room

An ancient Egyptian necropolis has
been discovered in the Lybian desert, op­
posite Amman, on the left bank of the
Nik*. Among the tombs already opened
are several which date apparently from
tho twelfth dynasty (H. C. 3000). They
consist of two or more halls or chambers,
connected by corridors, tlie roofs U’ing
supported by columns and the walls dec­
orated with colored bae-reliefs in brill­
iant preservation. Several of the tombs
appear to "belong to members of a nobto,
if not royal, family. The cemetery is
apparently of great extent It was dis­
covered by Gen. Grenfell, who is ‘busily
clearing'out tlie tombs with tlie help of
English soldiers. The largest tomb,
usurped by later comers, was found piled
to tho ceiling with mummies, mummy
cases and funeral furniture of Roman
times.—Now Orleans Times-Democrat

A Philadelphia paper recently started
a discussion as to the longest word in tlie
English language. Tho three largest

CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND &amp; PACIFIC RAILWAY

By reason of Its central poeltion and clone relation to all principal F~
west, at initial and terminal points, constitutes tbe most imparts
nontal fink In that system or through transportation which Invlt
tatee travel sad traffic between cities of the Atlantic and Pact!
Is also tbe favorite and beet route to and from pointe East. N
Southeast, and corresponding pointe W eet, Northwest and Boutin
The Rock Island system inedudss m ita mein line and brane
Joliet. Ottawa. LaS&amp;Ue, Paorls. Oeneeeq. MpUne and Rock Iatan
Davenport, Muscatine, WMhfartop, FairftetaL Ottumwa. Oak
Liberty. Iowa City.
Moines. Indianola, Wlnteroet, Atiapti

tian, which has forty-two letters; phiscoynoscophographicalitMe, with thirty
letters, and Methylethyephynylarumonium, which lias twenty-five.—Chicago
Harald.

ISS
quirer.
cletnmt. a perfect dressing, not gressy. Pre­
Hie evolution of the tomato is going
vents dandruff.
.
A 03 ooo brick jail wUl be erected this season on in a remarkable way. Not many
Whether it is because of the preeent
•ttaknaty.
years ago the fruit was mostly skin and
mania for everything English or not, it
seeds, but the newest varieties aro al­
is hard to say, but without doubt the ind Stu I n c-u - tLiri i n:»—
- v. — *• ••
most solid pulp, with very few seeds.
fashionable drink ot the day here, as tn
sick besdacne readily yield to them. 30 JH1U Possibly, as bi tire case of the banana,
England, is tea. It is said to be a more ■JM.
AU dnunfisb' the world orej.
the seeds will yet disapi&gt;eax altogether
healthful drink than coffee, which, with
Flint hM lost 0HSJM.H by fire dnrtiw the and the plants will have to be propa­
!&gt;Mt ten cir&gt;.
AtMttauu. hM
West's ■World'* Wonder sen like inaglc In। idl gated by cuttings.—Chicago Herald.
Hrtnct. I* U Umore rrftwhtaft
mg and very restorative, and, too, luu
the advantage ot being K&gt; much more
A 130,000 savlnjpi bank U looming UP at p*w
easily made. It io unquestionably tire
ot Scotland, is said to be so mild that
drink for brain-workere, and women
palms and camellias thrive in tbe open
who are exhausted with the laborious
Finish tbe walls and wlUMiwNh
air, without injury, in winter, although
duties « social life find it a delightful You eaa do it: Inexpensive, uy IL .*[nlte_b“ the latitude is that of the northern part
stimulus, whereas coffee haa tbe effect
of making them feel d
Oar. New York World.

THE CHEAT ROCK ISLAND ROUTE
and air-brakes- and that exacting'

poaod of well ventilated, Qnoly upholstered Day
Pateoe Hleepera of the latest tieetan. and sum
i-labomtoly cooked meals are leisurely eaten.
Appetite, and Health on bath.”
Between C
Atchison, aro alr.o run tho Celohrated Becliuim

THE FAMOUS ALBERT 4.EA ROUTE

Is tbe direct and favorite *

^■jss«rs!SS&amp;.““

Btlu another
Council

R. R. CABLK,

■. 6T. JOH

�The Hastings Banner.
MARSHALL L. COOK, Editor.

Hastings, Mich., April 29th, 1886.

EDITORIAL NOTES.

The idea seems to be quite too preva­
lent at the present time that the baslness of the country can and must be
regulated and controlled by force. It
does not occur to some people that buslDres like an else in this world is re­
gulated and controlled by natural laws
and that such must ever be the case;
that there is an adequate cause lor
every effect, and that when the regular
working of those laws are interfered
with or interrupted business itself will
be destroyed. What induces people
to engage in business? This should
not l&gt;e a hard question to answer as all
classes, the laborer, the manufacturer
and railway operator are controlled, by
identically the same motives. They
engage in their respective business be­
cause it appears to them to be the best
thing that presents itself. There is
and should be no force about it, every
body should be free to engage in any
legitimate business, that seems £o offer

»

tbe best advantages without interfer­
ence from others. If a man ia not sat­
isfied with tbe wages an employer of­
fers or .the service he requires, he
should have the right and liberty of
seeking another employer or of enter­
ing business on his own account The
rights of the employed and the employ­
er are and should ever be reciprocal
This is tbe natural condition and any
force thst^nterferea with it will bene­
fit neither, but interrupt business and
thereby injure all concerned. This
seems so plain that it ought not to be
gainsaid.
We do not wish to be underfettod as
holding that the laborer should make
no effort to better his condition. This
he certainly should do. It is his right
and duty. We simply say that he can
never better his condition by forcibly
interfering with the rights and liberty
of others, by such means destroying
business which is tbe goose that lays
him' the golden eggs. The laborer can
advocate and vote to have eight, hours
a legal days work. He has -a perfect
right to co-operate with other laborers
and with capital in conducting any
legitimate business. He has a perfect
right to use his political infiuence and
vote to protect the business and labor
of this country against the competition
of the cheap lator of England and Eur­
ope. In short, he has a perfect right to
resort to any peaceable’ means which in
his judgment wiH Improve his condition.
Every person is interested in guarding
civil liberty, and no measures that are
subversive of this can become popular
or succeed in thia country. W’e have
said before and we repeat that strike*
and measures of force must be short
lived, and abortive for accomplishing
any good. If there are wrongs on the
part of corporations they can be right­
ed in a peaceable way; two wrongs
never make one right. It is no excuse
for violent and illegal acts that those
against whom they are directed are
guilty of wrongs themselves.

Let us see; President Cleveland ipts
held the reins of govennent over a year,
and what baa been done for the relief
of the country during that time?
Business is in an unsatisfactory cohdition. despite the fair promises of the
democrats during the last campaign.
Tbe promised increase of wages and
renewed business confidence, that &lt;as
to be in the event of Cleveland's elec­
tion, has not materalized. On the con­
trary, quite the reverue is the case.
An exchange truly remarks that Mr.
Powderly, the official head of the or­
ganization of the Knights of Labor,
wields more power than does the presi­'
dent of the United States. He is pos­■
sessed of more brains, more courage,
and has a greater following than the
president.
From the tone of tlie democratic:
press and the leaders of that party ini
this state, the greenback wing ot the,
,
proposed amalgamation has "but to ask
■
and it shall receive.” in tbe matter of
places on the state ticket. Democratsi
are biding their time when,aconda like,
'
they can crush and swallow their pres­'
ent political allies.
The labor troubles throughout tbe!
country are causing a depression inl
business. This is bat the natural out­.
come of labor strikes and agitation. A
contractor cannot with safety make ai
contract to perform a certain amount,
of labor, so long as tbe wage question,

Office-seeking individuals would haw
us believe that fusion in Barry county
for the coming fall campaign is a fore­
gone conclusion. Well, let ’em fuM:

A saloon keeper of Detroit haa insti­
tuted a 85,000 Ubd suit against the
Morning Tribune. The Tribute is to be
congratulated upon this evidence of its
prosperity.

meeting and diocesan church confer­
ence will be held in Emmanuel church,
this dty. Tuesday, Wednesday and
Tbur$y,MBy4tb.5th and 6th. Fol­

lowing ia the program:
Jackson has secured the State fair.
Hymn and collects. An address of
The people of Detriot are endeavoring
v _
to console themselves with the thought welcome by the rector.
Several papers (five minutes.) How
that the fair Is “no great shakes, any­
the church must grow; continued from
how."
the last meeting.

THE NEWS Di BRIEF.

JftSSlt-t

Additional Local Items.

Morning prayer and litany.
, . .
Meeting of tlie alumni of theological
The W.C.T.u7of the Star union
,
u
will meet at the house of Mrs. Havens seminaries.
10JO A. M.—Holy communion.. Ser­
next Tuesday at 2 o’clock. All are in­ mon cul elerum. the Rev. T. J. Knapp,
vited.
D. D.
/-Emory Busby haa leased the track}
2:30 F. M.—Papers and discussions:
on the fair grounds for three yearnj
St. Augustine. Rev. W. MorralL
The General Missionary, Bev. J. W.
This means a series of trotting matinees
Bancroft.
and the track put in first-class shape.
Brief Statementr-The Free Church
All horse owners and lovers of speed in Association. Rev. B. A. Brown, dio­
“man's best friend" should give Mr. cesan secretary.
Busby tangible encouragement In his
7 p. M.-—Tbe missionary service.
endeavor to cater to the lovers of such
Papers and Discussions:—The rela­
sport
tions of the church to the conflict be­
tween
labor and capital, Rev. 8. H.
Services at the Episcopal church
Woodford.
,
Sunday as follows:
.
The Berkley Divinity School, Rev. W.
Morning "Prayer at 9 a. ni.
8. Hayward.
Brief Stateanents:-The .society for
Litany,Sermon and Holy Communion
the Increase of the Ministry, Rev. E. G.
at 10 JO a. m.
Nock, dloctaan secretary.
Sunday School 12 m.
The American Church Building Fuad
Evening Prayer and Sermon at 730
—Rev. J, W. Bancroft, diocesan secre­
tary.
•^Present indications are that the
THURSDAY, MAY 0, 8:45 A. M.
proposed roller mill will be built} The
The High School visited.
bonus has not quite been raised, but
9 a. m.—Mqrning prayer.
arrangements are nearly perfected
A conference ot the clergy. Reading
whereby building operations will soon of the church service, from the confes­
be commenced, provided a suitable site sion through the Te Deum. with critic­
can be secured, trusting to tlie gener­ isms.
.
osity of our citizens to raise the full
3 p. m.—Reports of Sunday schools:
amount of the bonus.
St Andrews, Big Rapids; St, Mark's,
By the death of Hon. Solomon G. Coldwater; St. Paul's, Elk Rapids;
Withey, *Judge of tbe U. 8. Court, for Emanuel, Hastings.
A Paper—Sunday. School offerings,
the W’estern District of Michigan, Mr. E. F. Sweet, of Grand Rapids.
which occurred Sunday evening at San
4 p. n.—A children’s service. Ser­
Diego. Cal., where he hud gone In the mon by Rev. M. Morris.
7 p. m.—The missionary service.
hope of benetitting his health, the bench
• Papers and Discussions:—Some Char­
and legal profession of the state have
lost an able member. His death will ities abroad, Mr. Henry J. Cammann.
Brief Statements:—Nashotah House,
be universally mourned.
Q\.t Hie Temperance Hall Friday even­ Rev. C. C Tate, diocesan secretary.
The Church society for promoting
ing will be given an entertainment con­ Christianity among the Jews, Rev. C.
’
sisting of sterescopian panoramic views C. Tate, diocesan secretary.
Closing address, by the Bishop.
of Egypt, an illustrated lecture on Ten
Nights in a Barroom, Mrs. Thompson’s
description of her captivity among the
The fish Industries of Michigan give
Apache Indians, Fort Sumpter on fire
during the bombardmentyetc. Admis­ employment to 1,80) and $1.20),000
sion 15 rente) children 10 cents. To capital.
commence at 8 o’clock.
Tbe Niles Catholic society have re­
Fitzgerald
was well repre­ cently placed an 8800 organ in their
sented at the -annual encampment of church.
the G. A. IL held at Jackson last week.
Post Commander J. H. Dennis, Com­
mander Baker Shriner, and Comrades
D. E. Birdsall and H. M. Smith attend­
ed as delegates. Several comrades of
this post were present. They were ac­
companied by the irrepressible* CoL
Gill. All report a good time.

F. Newell's burn near Coral, whs
struck by lightning Wednesday night
and wrecked.

At the recent election in Stanton the
Knights of Labor elected their entire
ticket. The hold-over aldarmen are
not Knights and they refuse to sit in
council with the newly dected. The
Detroit Tribune: Aaron Clark of result is that village business is neglect­
Grand Rapids has received a cablegram ed. as the Knights do not number sufiiclently strong to make a quorum.
from J. W. Hlgginbottom, who is at
Mrs. Charles Taylor was found near
present in England for the purpose of
interesting English capitalists in a pro­ Cass City the other day, living with
ject ot buying Mr. Clark's mica mine, het five children on one meal a day.
Tbe
authorities had paid her 84 per
that he has made tbe necessary arrange­
ments and would take the property. week, out of which she paid rent and
The price .to be paid is 825,000. The supported herself and children. Kind­
ly friends, when they learned Mrs. Tavmine is located near Custer, Dak.
lor’s extremity, furnished food and
-Workmen are engaged In putting* a money.
foundation under a house in the first
Hon. Lawrence Van Dusen and H. B.
warfi belonging to Mra. Andrew Young. Gates, of Owosso, will build a crema­
The building had been raised previous tory on tbe shores of the lake in Arenac
to the rain of Monday, and the follow­ county and engage extensively in re­
ing day the earth caved, the building ducing sturgeon to ashes, the latter, as
toppling into the cellar. Workmen1 is alleged, possessing remarkable cur­
were engaged both in the building and ative properties in lung diseases. The
cellar at the time, but fortunately none BL Louis. Mo., medical society indorses
were injured. The building is damag­ the new discovery.
ed somewhat
In the circuit court of Monroe coun­
An orphan girl 14 or 15 years of age, ty a decision has been that private par­
named Whitright, who lives with her ties or corporations have a right to
keep close game preserves, excluding
aunt and uncle of that name in Rut­ the public from fishing or shooting, in
land, has been placed under arrest In and bordering on navigable waters.
accordance with the truancy laws. It The case is a test one which will go to
will be remembered that in the Ban­ the supreme court, the decision Txjing
ner of the 1st inst., mention was made made probably with that view.
of this girl being enticed from home by
Mr. H. Sanford, of Brooklyn, Jackson
a biped named Miller. It appears that
the girl has become so unmanagublc county, has built a vault in the ceme­
that her relatives have invoked the? aid tery for his dog Pompey, where that
of the law. As we go to press nd' dis­ former sprightly canine sleeps his
last sleep. The narrow house is roofed
position has been made of the case.
by a white marble slab that looks as If
carpeted with a cold blanket, and ly­
The following named persons receiv­ ing on it with paws drooping over the
ed certificates thia spring: First Grade edge, is a Ufe-rize image of Pomp.
—D. C. Warner, Will Morse, Flora Me
IL F. D.—Annual meeting of the
Callon, Albert Banks, Fred J. Budd.
fire department will be held on Monday
Second Grade—Electa Furnlsa, Ther- evening May 3d, 1886.
an Forbs, Della Palmerton, Augusta
___________ n.F.FORD, OhlM.
Hinkley, W. C. Conley, Nora Matthews,
W. A. llollowpeur.
Third Grade—Doni ' M. Brown,
Dianna Payne, Nellie McGregor, Anna
Schramn, Ora Summers, Rofus Ehret,
Minnie Evans, Nellie Woodruff, Julia
l\&gt;navan. NoraQuaif, Irone Sweezey,
Latie .Smith, May Fuller, Mary Balloo,
.Nellie Himea, Gertrude Nimino, Anna
Johnson, Jennie Williams, Dora Price,
Georgia Matthews, Hattie Endinger,
°no who work-d for film tnUhfully.
Katie Mayo, Rilla Gutchess, Carrie
.&gt; i r
i.. r,
Chambers, Edith (Osborn, Eva Pin­
comb, Lueila Hinckley, Carrie Watkins.
Hettle Mitchell, Ida C. Hall Edna
Thlnknoc .be l.teJteyw"
Brown, Ella M. Hall, Vacha Fales
"Come higher." the torn.:
Edwin McCartney, Myron J. Stanton^
David Flory, John L. Mills. Wm. War­
n heaven she now la happy.
ner. Mae Sweezey. Martha Furniss,
For "our Father k;.ow?ln best'
Elsie Elarton, James A. Mousey. Vida
Willison, Ida E. Davis, John B. Nagler.
। Combined Drac,
Libbio Casaril. Alic® Smith. Henry a Cultivator,
Gaskill, Charlie H. GaakUi, Frankie
Wflson. Anna Beadle, Lattie Townsend,
McOIXMIg.tlB&lt;ralm»m.
Ettie Smith, Laura Chaffee, Minnie
OMklll. V. Mir Ware. HUaa lUrker. Clara Luther, Eva Hill, Ethsl Bur­
ton, Anna McGlynn. Maggio McGlynn,
Florence Glasgow. Etta Williamson
Frank Witoox. Oddi Wbitrigbt, Eva
Mondial!.

track, rrponj

&lt;Lu r^i

The credit syOem involves time and money wa ted in i
ing bocks. It means big fees for the justice and constabtL
means the loss of hundreds of dollars every year is ,Dr “
ness in unoollectahle accounts.
• m®1’

WORSE THAN ALL
* It means high prices for goals.

United ITvabytariaa Ministerial atcocteuoD
it Philadelphia-

ThTfom-mm’ot JWdea. Foulk A Ca^J
Knee etroet, Cincinnati, value-1 at kuG.OOO,
was burned Tumday moro-ug
1» u. Itaw

morning.

worth of property.
•*
• Bewomar atoahwaa oa Monday made ot
Cbaltanoog* for the flr*t time from North
Orofino car. 'ilf plant ha.-. a capacity of

The good paying customers pays
1st—The first cost of tbe goods.
2d—The regular percentage qf profit.
3d—A large percentage for the losses epuwerated shore
from the credit system.

THE CASH DEALER
Can give bis customers this large percentage ,,f
(niB
th? credit business. As he can sell goods cheaper than hh
credit competitors, he can also sell more goods. The i,10re
goods he sells, tbe-smatler profit he can charge on each lot of
goods sold.

Are plain facte, which appeal to your com mon &gt;en*.
It ia thought« very rtringwt anti-butter

llUnola Li n&gt;-

8*tfard-A Sargnnt, dealer* in hldrs and
day, owing 43jO,CU1

Tbe Otokqah Wbconain Mutual Inanratxcv company, with a capital of FXO.tXX)
The CouMUndlle (Pa.) coke eyndleato

J. H. BEAMER &amp; CO.
Have the largest stock of groceries’, crockery and provisoa,
in Barry conntf.
They sell for Cash, and cash only.
They are the only grocery house in the county doinf*
strictly cash business.
They can and do sell goods in their line cheaper than uy
other house in Barry county.
A strict test will convince you of the^ fact.
All goods warranted. '
All goods sold at lowest figures for Cash.
Respectfully,

J.H. BEAMER &amp; CO.
day night.
Biahop Bedall and
CWvaland, Ohio, aie preparing to boycott

John Northwood, at Saginaw, Mich., wa»
Thur-lay .tecto? ‘------------------- :------ -*
tho Michigan G

Goodyear &amp; Barnes

BartboW'a statue ot Ubarnty was laid
The Maravillas Mining company, ot MexAudr»* Telia

Are too busy unpacking their large invoice of
fatally iajurwL
Acquittal wax tba neult of the third trial

The Union Pnclllc and Burlington n-H,
have ordered an advan w on Monday to »G0
for first claw unlimited ticicota unri &lt;50 (or
Umitad from tb&lt;&gt; Mimouri river to CalltorTbe Grant monument

new goods to write an advertisement this week. •

Watch this space next week.
In the mean­
time, if you want anything in the line of Dy
Goods, Dress Goods, and Caapets. call at

1131,MH 75.

Any district in need ot a. teacher
pleairt addretai me ut Woodland, us quite
tainly have no ciijecttOM to meeting a number have no school.

mOU£ KKMAND, s-.c'y.
• strike among the hnittirt mo-

&amp; Barnes

�The Hastings Banner.
HAST!N&lt;l8,THUBBDAY.APBIL»tillS8.

church. Grand Rapid* on Tuesday
Wednesday and Thursday next? ”^7’

Mary C. Com would like one or two
more apprentices to learn dr^smaklng
Qdl^tlier rooms over W. H. Schani1

Local Advertising Rates:
Z. B. Hoyt will make radical
Konittriel Uvab. 5 cents per line,
improvements on-the Gre&lt;&gt;n street
nuine*
» cenu j« r »ne.
S[Xrty pureh&gt;Med bv Mm of Mra.
New - Locals. MS cents per Uno.
omtlSi Ntdleda.» cents per line.
(-sr.bof Tlunla.IO cents per Une.
..
, ■- .uid Drath notleee tree. ,
Mr. John Bmmmer wm in high glre
»•; nsdcra lor EntertalnmeuU torprofitol to­
weather
. ur ■&lt;nanuailons..except forcharitable Edu a Sl f0?S,e ‘ *y b*1tt0
b**® fUlfiuThe Detroit Tribune of Monday last
devoted an entire page to an illustrated
urticl descriptive of Kalamazoo and its
busintvs interests.

^L,sterwOTbroQtbth™
Pa.i?t youI bWT for one dollar and
use the ready mixed carriage black
.eek 1 will have something to
801,1 °olr
say about

rlook it.

U

a N BESSMER, Jeweler.

STOCKMEN AND FARMERS.
A Full Blooded

HOLSTEIN BULL!
"

; . pt during the wason, for
•lock purposi®, on the

NAGLAB FARM!
Mathews’ place, in the cor■ - ,i . ■ .1 HastingA. •

I; EORGE IIoi’FSTATTER.

Local News.

A catalogue of the officers and
members of the Hastings high school
alumni, together with the constitution,
by-laws, etc., is in press.
Key. Mr. Caslisle, of the Hm*
Street M. E. church at Grand Rapids,
will exchange with Rev. W.A. Huns­
berger on Saubuth next.

A new sidewalk has been built in
front of E. Y. Hogk’#. Smith, flams A
\ an Arman’s and Lewis Stern’s busi­
ness places the past week.
Mrs. Mim«* Main has aold her rwidenee property on Green street, known
as the Hams house, to Z. B. Hoyt.’ who
takes immediate poMesstan. W

.
t
Tinkler’s daByeg’ horse
created some excitement Tutsdav by
taking a run through the streets on iti
own account No damage done.
Maky C. Core wiahva her patrons to
bear in mind that did-has removed her
dressmaking
wtabltifluaent to the
rooms over W. H. Bgbimtz* store.
In the light of recant events, our
citizen* should exercise extreme dili­
gence in the matter of cleaning up and
disinfecting about their premises.
Preactung in Temperance Hall on
next Sabbath evening May 2d. at 7 Set
by Elder A. F. Dempsey, of Hastings.
All nre cordially invited to attend.
The burglarious scale in this city is
about over. Hastings has been exceed­
ingly fortunate in the past, as regards
the unwelcome visits of the light-fin­
gered gentry.
.
r

&lt;». I&gt;. SPAULDING.

Cii:&gt; t-it Cornr for this county con'•■ntsMay 10th.
* The ch v justices are complaining of
u kick of Imsiness.
.Vegetation Is much more forward
than a year ago now.

The orient numlter closes volume
thirty uf the BANNER.

TiiE»upervisoni are busily engaged
ia taking the assessment.

Finest line of toilet soaps and per•lurure.it FredTc Hotchkiss’.
A sew sidewalk is being built in
front of the Central House block.

E. Busby is endeavoring to arrange
lor niceyon toe fair ground July 3d.
U *. XanSl oten has purchased the
M . - ■ •!-: RhxI house in the 4th ward.

■I v&gt;. A. Nims has taken tho contract
inri'MAvoting for Parker's new hotel.
’

I’.xa mel carriage t&lt;^&gt; dressing cheap
.m.l durable sold by Fred'k Hotchkiss.

PER8ONAL_MENTIQN
M. L. Cook is In Dakota.

Isn’t It about time steps were taken
toward building a dty hall? Such a
building is an actual necessity in this
dty. With the new hotel that is to be
W. P. Sldnam.is at Kalamazoo.
built by/Mr. Parkdr and the building of
Onio Strong was in the dty Monday. a cityJmli, the west end of State street
cityUrd" T1Dlcler 8pent Sunday in this woukr be much improved.
Dedication :-/The Baptist church
treble returned to Detroit ir this ci{y will be dedicated on Bun­
Monday.
day May 9th) Service at 1030 a. m. It
B^°3t^“npbeU U 8pendhl» * week *t is expected thatfthe dedictory sermon
will l&gt;e preached by the Rev. Trepper,
This cut shows Hanger on the track, the
Lafayette Hughes is at home for a of Grand Rapids. Addresses will also
be delivered by Rev. Tilley, of Middle­
abort time.
bracket and lag screw by which the track is
ville, and others) There will also be
Fred Miller spent Saturday and Sun­ services in the evening. Music by a
day at Jackson.
secured to the building, and our method of
fine quartette, and congregational smgI{"venPort, of Woodland, was in mg. A general and cordial invitation
splicing the track.
is extended. The society has labored
the dty Tuesday.
hard to secure the.. erection of this neat
n11 15VrtZ f'P&lt;®t
&gt;“t chapel, and it is hoped that there will
at Grand Rapids.
be a large congregation to assist in the
.
CSrson.’ ot Oulesburg, was on dedicatory services.
our streets Tuesday,
The work of decorating and beauti­
_
18 at Orangeville on fying' Riverside cemetery had been in
professional business.
progress this week, a consignment of
H. Goodyear and wife spent
trees and shrubbery having been receiv­
Sunday at Orangeville.
ed, among which were &amp; dozen cverrtaooth and /ten lu Ite operatlou.
^.
usy1
°X Fr“l»rt. "" In the Rreens, 3 dozen Japan quince, 3 dozen deafly
ydrangia, 1 doxen syringia, 1 dozen , -“cwnw be thrown from the track, and paunaei a degree otflexlblUty unequalcl by any
city on business Tuesday.
^thejjlldlag
devtoe. allowing the l^Xtotu of tbe door te awing oat three tret wbUe the Jluuiger ia
i cramped In
the leaai and still holds Its grin on the track.
Levi M. Dewey, of Johnstown, wasa weeping birch, .4 dozen weeping linden, nut
and &gt;4 dozen purple maple, besides a ,,
, *-T&lt;?urI 'P0 track la the atrotiKert track In the mxrkcL One ten toot piece ot our staadaH me.
Banner caller Yesterday.
large amount of other decorative shrub­ I'yXJa, will sustain 4,000 lb*, without IMury.
a.-&lt;)ar track bat the only perfect apflee !n use.
S. Finch, of Freeport, made the Ban- bery. Dr. Drake has planted a hedge of .
'ur inetbod ot sreuriufthe track by iron braokrta dUpeuaes with atrip of timber outaldo tho
the
Tom
Thumb
arbor
vitea,
around
1
building, thereby arohHeg the InerltaMc decay and warping out ot Uno resulting from tbe ex­
nek a pleasant call Monday.
to atmospheric Inflocnres of any wood or partially wood track.
bis lot. which will add greatly to its polure
1
MIm fk'U.e Spaulding spent last week beauty.) As the board jiurposes to take । ..--Bvery part ot both track and hanger Is made to standard gauge by special machinery, thus
seetinng
nnlform etcellienoc uiutttalnatflo bv others.
with friends in Grand Rapids.
stringent measure* to prevent interfer­
*.—It la the cheapest bnnaer. whvu account H taken ot the time and skilled labor saved ia pat •
J "rabfiit h° CTfrtaln,yr ■’defy and oaae otoperation, and Its undisputed strperiorKy of »:rougtti and
Eugene Davenport, of Woodland], ence with flowers and shrubliery, own- \
era
oi
lots
in
thin
cemetery
need
not
.
was a welcome caller Saturday.
longer hesitate to decorate the same.
.
L M. B. Gillaspie was among
the Banner s Saturday callers.
We observed last week that we con­
Grand Rapids Telegram-Herald: A. J. sidered the reduction in wages-paid to
Lowne and wife are nt tbe Morton. '
laborers by the city as unwarranted and
W. H. and C. IL Hicks went to Bay unwise. Something further about the '
Which the U. S. Supreme Court has decided to posses the
t ity Saturday, on a visit to relatives.'
action by the council is worthy of no­
only valid patent on the spring tooth.
/ 1 rank Pancoast and wife now occu­ tice. While they cut down the lal&gt;orpy a portion of Mrs. Huyford's house. . er‘s wages 16&amp; per cent, four of them
voted to give James Clarkefor the city
Dr. Lowry anil wife leave Friday attorney 825 more than was pftid to L.
for a week’s visit in Oakland county.
E. Knappen last year—In other words
Tho*. Jones, of Detroit, spent Sunday to increase tho wages paid to dty at­
with Mr. and'Mrs, Ira Van valkeuburg. torney 33 &gt;3 per cent. But for the may­ Who wish to avoid infringing upon this patent^ now thor­
or. that would have been done. This
oughly established, should buythis drag. Not only this
Miss Mary McCormick, of Big Rap­ action of the four councilmen. who
but the Reed spring tooth drag is conceded to be
ids, is making Hastings friends a visit. voted to cut down the wages of the
Holbrook and -daughter lal»orer H&gt;S per cent and to raise the
hittie returned Saturday from Muske­ wages of the dty attorney 33 S' per cent,
may’be consistent, but it does not
gon.
•
strike us that the jewel of consistency
Wednesday last Tom Campbell was l sparkles in it very much. What do
hand-shaking with his Middleville the laboring men think of such doings We sell the Walter A. Wood Light Elevator Binder, the light­
friends.
est draft, most easily hadled binder made.
by men who pretend to be the "Labor­
Wil! Hams and wife spent several ing num's friend

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Fitzgerald Pp»t,G, A. R., is mak­ days of the past week with friends at
ing arrangements for the proper ob­ •» all latke.
servance of decoration day. There are
Miss Jennie Stewart, o?Caseville, h
about 40 ex-soldiers biir'ir&lt;l_An River­
spending some time with her uncle
side cemetery.
Rev. Stewart.
Mil«. Wm. Starkweather lost two
Mrs..F. M. Woodmansee returned
children by death during the past wwk Monday from a week’s visit to her par­
—a l&gt;oy and girl. She baa the sincere ents at 1'annelee.
sympathy of this entire communitv in
Clare Aldrich and Will Shean, ot
her deep affliction.
Hickory Corners, visited acquaintances
Twenty-one policies were issued last in this city Sunday.
week by tlie Michigan Mutual Tornado,
Mr. and Mrs. Leo. Myers, of Rutland,
Cyclone and Wind-Storm Insurance Co.
This company is deservedly gaining celebrate their silver wedding this.
Wednesday, evening.
rapidly in popularity.
C. C. Mason has been summoned to
Who knows but Lowell is located
right over a gold mine? And suppoee serve as a juror in the U. S. district
the mine should explode! -Lowell Jour­ court at Grand Rapids.
nal.
Mrs. Eva Russ, who has spent sever­
Harrowing thought!
al months here, leaves for her horns in
Good fitting and strongly and neatly New Mexico In a few days.
ro:ule clothing costs no more than the
Mart and John Willison and Wm.
b-iggy. shapeless, Ill-fitting stuff so of­ Willison, of Hickory Corners, spent
ten sold. Try the "T, C.
Co., cloth­ Sunday and Monday ut this place.
ing. See advertisement.
Miss Hattie Estte, of Grand Rapids,
Mil A. HowER eyblently intends do­ and Miss Nellie Betts, of Irving, spent
ing business for some time to come, or Saturday with relatives In this city.
else do 8 large business in a short space
Prof. C. B. Hall, of Detroit, was
of time, as he received 107 cases of
hand-shaking with his many friends in
boots and shoes Saturday.
this citv Thursday and Friday last.
With the present efficient corps of
officers the next fair of the Barry Coun­
Mra. Nathan Barlow entertained her
ty Agricultural Society undoubtedly Sunday School class with easter re­
will be a great success, both financially freshments on Supday afternoon last
and as regards the exhibits.,
John Hessmer has been summoned
It is to be hoped that upon the com­ as a grand jurior to servo at the May
pletion (6f the new opera house there term of the U.S. District court at
Grand
Rapids.
will be more entertainments given in
Miss Anna Nevins is confined to the
this dty. For the past few year* there
has l&gt;eeil a dearth of theatres, concerts, house by an attack of nervfius prostra­
tion. Miss Grace Black fills her posi­
etc., in this dty.
tion at the postoffice.
S600 spot CASH takes Improved 40
Mr. J. C. Black returned from Florida
acre farm, buildings, orchard, etc.,
on Thursday, bringing an alligator two
near this dty. Big bargain; going feet find eight Inches in length. ’ The
west. Also to trade 40 acres improved reptile is a curiosity.
farm in thin county, for house and lot
Herb. Snyder is now dispensing drugs
in this dty. Gill real estate dealer.
at Goodyear's drug store.
Qulncey
The M. E. social will be entertained Hynes resumes his former position
by Mra. E. Y. Bogle and her associates with Fred"k Hotchkiss.
on Wednesday afternoon, and evening
Mrs. A. P. Williams and children, of
of next week at Temperance hall. Oakland, Cal., arrived here Tuesday,
Refreshments from 530 to 7 o’dock, to where they will spend the summer with
her sister, Mrs. N. Barlow.
which all are cordially invited.

A : mi’oi’med rank Knights of
To those of our dty patrons who
Ithiu-will be organized at Charlotte desire to have their tables supplied with
good sweet butter, fresh eggs, and in
A'i i i.n riON is call*! to the atl verdse- fact all kinds of fine groceries, we
im ut uf Hibbard’s rheumatic syrup, in would refer them to Stauffer &amp; Craw­
.mother co! mnn,
.
ley. They deliver goods to all parts of
Mil Tkoxei.l will build a reetlence the city.
’!n&lt; —.won on one &lt;&gt;f the lota owned by
Press reports say that M. H. Clark is
him on Ute plain*.
in Chicago purchasing material with
was observed by appropriate which to publish a labor paper, at
■MTvh'tri ut the Episcopal and M. E.
Manistee, to be devoted espedally to
churches in this city.
the showing up of the democratic ringA meeting of the Barry and Eaton ster in that dty. If Merril treats the
-'lie-ill Society will be belt! at Nash- subject exhaustively he has a season’s
Mlle to-day, Thursday. ’
job ou his hands.
The Baptist society can congratulate
The Riverside cemetery board say
tneiiiwlves upon having tbe handsomest
that they propose hereafter to prosecute
church edifice in this city.
to the full extent of tbe law all persons
,
• !I-S hantzIs the happy owner
■M a promising colt the progeny of his picking flowers or otherwise interfering
with the decorations of the cemetery
•hiTuughbral stallion Holborn.
grounds. Tne walks are made for pe­
I1 •
Kotag to paint, buy the destrians. and hereafter all persons
White Lead Work* Liquid must refrain from tramping upon the
hflnt sold by Fred-k Hotchkiss.
lots.
.
The Charlotte Republican raps Hast­
r
Tinkler has sold his house
anti lot Ip the second ward to Frank ings on the knuckles in the following
J Jehty, who takes possession at once.
manner:
fr'11 ’TY-mve car loads of water pipe
"The arrangements whereby Hastings
and spwia] castings will be used in th? expected to secure the *ervic« of one
putting in of water works at Charlotte. of our best miners and then have a rol­
Watson Woodruff, a well known ler mill all to herself, are still hanging
livin«lbre® ,nll“ ”«t of this fire, all because 8900 can’t be raised.
Lily, Is very sick with lung difficulty.
During the past week tbe Banner
Donation supper Thunday evening, proMif have been kept constantly busy,
from 5 to 7 p. in- at Temperance Hall
t of a rush of job work. And
[u
St«w«t. All are inwe arise to remark that with
right
• ytcdv
sudd and flrai-class jobbers
our ti
der presa, several dollar's
v T,LK G?ni1 HaP‘da District of U&gt;e M.
•__ v- ----- inlr*A In a
•church will hold toe spring ininlsdal amociaton at the M Street M. E.

Mack Door Hanger!

W. T. Brown is in the city.

Ren Barker, editor and proprietor of
the Reed City Clarion, formerly a typo
in. this office, was in the dty a few
moments Friday, on his return from
the G. A. R. encampment at Jackson.

List of Jurors.—Following is a list
of the petit juror* drawn for the ’
May
*
term of Circuit Court:
Charles Baker, Assyria.
Henry Newman. Baltimore.
Thomas’Wells, Barry.
H. A. Nichols, Carlton.
Daniel L. Smith, Castleton.
Peter Cock burn. Hastings.
. Adam Rock, City, 4Lh ward.
Eli Bechtel, City. 3d ward.
Ralph Webster, Johnstown.
Leander Lapham, Maple Grove.
Henry Count, Orangeville.
Leroy B. Warner. Prairieville.
Frank G. Hore. Rutland.
James Morgan, Thornapple.
Joseph E. Garver, Woodlanft.
Austin Hunt, Yankee Springs.
Edward Stevens Assyria.
Orson Johnson, Baltimore.
John Shean, Barry.
Lorin Bird, Carlton.
Chas. W. Smith, Castleton.
Caissus C. Stowell. Hastings.
John M. Betwmer, City. 1st ward.
Geo. Tinkler, City, 2d ward.
ColumbiB Campbell, Hope.
William Breer, Irving.
Cyrus Edmunds, Johnstown.
M. D. Griffen, Mapty Grove.
Wall Fateh, the (cheapest place to
buy Is at Fred’k Hotchkiss.

Hastings

markets.

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e best plow made, as every farmer will tell yov who uses it.
The Rick’s Spring Tooth Harrow is a Harrow that every
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James Rock has secured a position
with the Oshkosh base ball club for the
season. In response to a telegram he
left for that place Saturday evening.
Jim is counted a good player in these

.

T HAVE
MY STORE FILLED

At a business meeting of the G. A. R.
held at the state encampment at Jack­
son, CoL Chas. W. Armstrong, of
Bowen’a Mi’ls, waa elected one of the
delegates tothenational encampment,
to/be held at San Francisco. August 3d.

Of The following constitute the grad­
uating class of the Hastings high school
th e present year: Eddie Bailey, Al bert
Haffner. Frank Clark. Franz Willison,
Henry Osborn, Ralph Wooten, Effie
Johnson, Ida .Myers, Florence Lem,
Nellie Babcock. Chattie Lake and Edith

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A GENTLEMAN’S SMOKE

A ! tile annual parish meeting of
Emanuel church, Hastings, held on
Easter Monday, the 90th, Messrs. II. A.
Goodyear, D. G. Robinson, Eli B.
Throop, 0. H. VanArman and M. W.
Riker were elected vestrymen for the
,
ymr and D. G. BobiMoa were elected
reepectivcJv senior and junior wardens; J{AHY C. COBB,
M. W. Riker secretary, and D. G. Rob­
in.* on treasurer. The following were FASHIONABLE DRESSMAKER.
elected delegates to the diocesan con­
The Latest Stytaa Alwaya SuppUad.
vention to be held In Kalamazoo: D.
Etpccial Attention (Jiveu to Cutting
G. Robtaaoa. C. H. VanArman and M.
W. Riker; alternate*--H. A. Goodyear,

And will give the People ofPrairieville and
Vicinity

tarWatch this epace next week.

M. J. GOSS.
Prairieville, April 9,1881.

’

�THE PRACTICE OF BLOOO-DR1HKIHG.
know what your price ifffor say, six
bottles. Plerae write at your earliest
ciravenkfice. Bev. E. Dyer, Southfield,
Mich.
Comparatively few jteople are aware
of the estent to wliich the drinking of
To leave the Mormon hierarchy to
warm blood as it flows fresh from the teach at public expense polygamy ra a
dying animal is carried as a cure for pul­ religious duty, and then punish it by
law as a secular offence, is to furnish
monary and other diseases.
The increasing number of .those who the devil with fuel for heaping on the
have recourse to thb remedy induced flame while we attempt to put it out
with a garden pump.
your correspondent. tn pay a visit to an
abattoir in one of our great cities, at
Secret, involuntary drains upon the
present a favorite resort of invalids of system promptly cured. Large book
giving particulars, 10 cento in stamps.
various sortH.
It *as 10 o’clock in tho morning when Address, World’s Dispensary Medical
I arrived, and tho men of beeves were Association, 663 Main Street, Buffalo,
preparing to slaughter twenty bead of
cattle for an outgoing Europoan steamer.
“Kiss Me as I Fall Asleep,” is the
A gentleman of about fifty years, title to the latent song. A gentleman
whose once spare figure bore incipient friend of oura. married, says that If he
traces of fleshiness, alighted, and with were a poet he would write something
an clastic step entered the room.
entitled "Kick Me bs I Fall Asleep,"
“Do you find tbe blood distasteful to suggested by the method adopted bv his
you?" I asked, after a formal introduo- wife to prevent him snoring in church.
—Lowell Citizen.
‘Sot bow: but at Ent It wm diMgrew
Unlike other cathartics, Dr. Pierce’s

out of. my carriage, and the blood was
brought to me. In a abort time I could
waddle in here rather feebly, and now
after four months I feel pretty strong. I
shall not need to come more than two
months longer."

"Like salted milk, and »omo put Balt in
the blood, but I do not foil that it makes
it more palatable."
A second carriage appeared on the
aceno, in which was reclining an ele­
gantly dressed but very feeble joung
lady, to whom one of the young men ap­
proaching tbe carriage handed a small
glass with a tube attached, from which
she attempted’ to imbibe soma of the
blood.
The effort was vain, as her aversion
wbs too pronounced to be overcome.

marked with a sigh, “but I must keep
trying, as it is my only hope."
A puny youth, of pale complexion
and not yet of age, here entered. He
was a nervous weakling of dwarfish
stature, t£mos&lt;- growth had been stunted
by chronic disease.
“Do y ou expect that the blood will
help you?” I asked.
“Oh, yea.
Last summer a friend,
whose case was just like mine, grew
robust and strong and became consider­
ably taller after drinking blood for eight
months. 1 am sure it will do me as
much good as it did him. It is only a
month since I i&gt;egan drinking tho blood,
and I am much letter already. I never
found the taste disagreeable."
A low cry just then announced the ar­
rival of a stylish carriage from which a
careworn lady descended, bearing in her
arms. a little girl of three years. The
Kto« tulie mode of taking the blood wife
resorted to and the child received the
liquid with a curiously passive and in­
different air.
“My child did not have vitality enough
to keep her alive," explained the mother,
in response to my inquiring look. “Her
stomach would retain hardly anything,
Dot even milk, but she is getting over
this, and I think in two or three months
the child will be able to eat as well ,&lt;u
other children."
With a hopeful smile she turned to her
carriage and wared tho signal of home
to the brass-buttoned coachman.
“I filppoBO the blood makes great
changes in the personal appearance," I
•aid, turning to my friend B.
tho many people who have come here to
drink blood was a sickly girl, who con­
tinued to do so for about six months.
“The first time she saw a steer killed
she fainted away, and when she revived
a spoonful of blood was all she could
take. In a few days she could bear two
or three spoonfuls, and finally a glassful.
She was very pale nnd consumptive.
“A few weeks after she stopped com­
ing I met her on the street, when she
■ spoke to me, but I did not recognise/fier,
she was so changed. ‘Don’t you know
me,’ she said, T tuwd to come to your
slaughter-house to drink blood.' She
was a stout, healthy woman, and I Rave
heard that she is to bo married before
long.
“Our visitor* never give up while there
is hope. I have known some to come for
eighteen months or two years. Qne
young mar. drove here every day in a
coach for over a year. He came here the
last time on a Friday and died the next
d*y“We have cupa of blue glass with cov­
ens. to hide the color of the blood from
patients who are nervous or sensitive,"
•aid Mr. B., as a delicate young lady re­
tired.
“Of course we charge nothing for blood
unless the visitor chooses to give the man
bringing the cup 5 cents for catching its
contents. Our j&gt;atienta are mostly women
and young people, who have not much
impure and whose uystem consequantly
needs toning up.
“A steer’ll blood is just what they want,
being pefectly pure and abounding in
it is unfit tor the purpose, being liable to
bo dw-xsel. "-Philadelphia CalL

disinfecting compound for purifying
been presented to the Berlin Medical so­
ciety. Oils of rosemary, lavender and
and a half, and two and a half parts, re-

nitric acid in the
of thirty to
______
f— bottle should be
shaken before using, and a sponge satur­
ated in the compound and left to diffuse

infectious disorder.-Frank
Illustrated.

Lealiek

Ihab knowed drunkards ter quit

"Pellete” do not render the bowels coa­
ti ve after operation, but, on the contrary,
establish a permanently healthy action.
Being entirely vegetable, no particular
care is required while using them. By
druggists.

■Thomas N. Ryan, the oldest steam­
boat stewart on tlie lakes, died last

The great sources of the extensive
curative range of Dr. Jones' Red Clover
Tonic are Ito great blood purifying quali­
ties and Ito gentle aperitive action, there­
by removing all restraint from the
secretive organs, curing promptly and
thoroughly dyspepsia, coati venera, bad
breath, piles, pimples, low spirits, sick
and nervous headache. ague, malaria,
and all stomach, liver and kidney troub­
les. The most delicate stomach accepts
it with relish. Price fifty cento, of
Fred Hotchkiss.

Mwrr.xra
Charles Sumner fa quoted by Mr. C.
H. Brainard, in the M'rahlnxton Star,
m saying of Wen&lt;|eltl*hilllp s conver­
sation. that it was full of humorous
and witty Hayings — “And they some­
times crop out in hfa speeches, bomnir
added, “but they never do in mine. Did
you ever see a joke in one ot my speech­
es?” Mr. Brainard confessed ho bad
never seen one. “Of course you never
did,” said Sumner. “You might as
well look for a joke in the Book of
Revelations r
“Who was the oldest man F* asked
the teacher. “Methusaleh!” “Correct.
Who waa the strongest?” •‘Samson!
“RigbL Now, who was the •greatest
man the world ever seen?” Prize
scholar: “Please. Sir, I can’t iust re­
member hisnamt, but he pitched for
the Knockemouta last season, and hes
just signed with the Rounders tor next. ,
—Burdette.
A poor girl had begged for a holiday
to go and see a man banged. She had
a lang way to walk, some 16 rnilca, per­
haps. On her return to Gainsboro at
nigut her mistress found her in. tears.
“What is the matter with you child:
what are you crying about?” “Oh!
ma'am," said the poor girl bursting in­
to tears again, “the man’s been repriev­
ed’’'—Temple Bar.
“Well, I ran glad the days are grow­
ing longer and the nights shorter,” re­
marked Jenkins, as he crawled into bed
at 5 o’clock in the morning. “A fellow
will be sole to get a little rest"—Phila­
delphia Call

tyNG!E^J■

They are sotneifouj, ^
new tn design a,,.|
Zw°r &lt;,uAty “d tnl,-r’to

Other Stoves will be Closed Out Regardless of fh«
We also sell the LatesVand Best

Builders Hardware at Close Figures.
Paints in Large and Small quantities; also Varui„h«, T»
pentine and Japans.
' °r'

HIBBARD’S
Mowers, Reapersand Binders.
RHEUMATIC
Wagons, Carriages and Carts
SYRUP, OLIVER’S NEW COMBINATION
PLOW, with aeifsharania,
A Great Blood Purifier.

TJ HECMAT1SM H rawd by »
AV Morbid Humors In Ibv •jstatn.

nnd tuero

and cuiast dawth inat&amp;atly. Tba crlcbmlatd “XT.
Cox. of England, dwlarow that nine tenths of all

“Art»e from rh*tnu»Uam.” IU rilghleet up'■’HffletSn.'aHET.une srarr r-“I cant afford but one flower on my tbe blood, which I. the
of
J
expel* BifaxS
hat,” she said to the milliner. “Well,
where will you have it?” “As I Bit
next to the side wall In church, you can ^For* nUt-unuUlxni. Kidney and IJvvr Qomput It upon the side next to the congre­ Pbdnu. XemUfa.
Bkra
gation,” was the soft reply.

A partv of Baptist clergyman were
blue-fishing off Martha's Vineyard. A with the ayrup. Made only by tho
question arose as to whether a certain
RHEUMATIC SYRUP CO.,
specimen was really a bllio fish. “We
call ’em Baptista ” said a native fisher­
man. The Baptist clergyman rather
eargerly asked why. “’Case they spile
The dear little village of Mt. Clemens so soon arter they’re taken out o' the
owes only 834,000. Bless her little water!”.
heart.
X
A farmer’s wife, in speaking of the
smartness, aptness, and intelligence ot
Therefore bee that the members of her son, a lad six years old, to a lady
your fatally are well supplied with Dr. acquaintance, said: He can read fluent­
Jacksons liver pillB and use Dr. Jack­ ly in any part of the bible, repeat the
When you have oceasion to buy
son's root anil herb cordial; it will whole catechism, nnd weed onions as
sharpen the appetite, help digestion, well as his father.” “ Y ea, mother,” add­
•nolber SUIT OF CLOTHES or
promote sound sleep, strengthen the ed the young hopeful, “and yesterday 1
OVERCOAT, fur yournclf or
system and so remnove those distress­ licked Ned Rawson and throwed the
boys, see that the above lul*d is
ing symptoms which, if neglected, may cat into the well."
result in the most serious consequences.
They tell of a man out west who was
on the coat, and you will secure
For rale by W. IL Goodyear. 81.00 per putting a blast in a well, and it went
the BEST FITTING, BEST
off prematurely and blew him into an
WEARING and BE8T LOOK­
Bay county has .82,COO .worth of in­ apple tree about fifty feet away. In n
digent insane people at the state asy­ moment he recovered himself, and re­
ING CLOTHING MADE.
marked. “The Lord knows better than 1
lum.
Every, garment bears a ticket, on
do, after all; I guewi it’s about time to
Itch, of every kind cured in 30 min­ go pruning," took a large pruning
which appears tlie ” T, G &amp; Co.”
utes by WoolfafxTt Sanitary Lotion. knife from his pocket and set to work.
monogram (trade mark).
Try it
Use no other. This never fails. Sold —Rome Sentinel.
by Frederick Hotchkiss, druiarista.
A confidence man thus explains why
Hastings, Mich.
his business is always good:—“It dowi
Republicans are jubilant over their seem strange that people will never
gains in Clinton and Shiawassee learn. But do you know what old
counties.
Peter Pinard said?—He said, “People
The Ixst on earth, can truly be said in this world love dearly to be cheated.”
of Grigg’s Glycerine Salve, which is You need not smile; but 1 had a college
sure, safe and speedy cure for cute, education whenj was a boy and used
bruises, scalds, burns, wounds and all to know all about old Pindar, Johnson,
other sores. We positively cure pDes, Dr. Watta. and them plums."
tetter and all skin eruptions. Try this
“Look heat,” said old Andrew to
wonder healer. Satisfaction guaranteed "Guinea Nigger Dan," who is yer wife
or money refunded. Only 25 cents. on dis present ’casion?" “Nervy PoU
Sold by F.Hotchk?&lt;ts.
ter." “Putty good 'orbon?” “Does tol­
It takes II millinery stores to supply erable.’’ “Fetch any ting inter de
house?” “Oh! yas."—“Wall, dat’s de
the wants of Ann Arbor femininity.
kinder ’oman I’»e lookin’ fur. De wimChildren Will refuse l«ul Lasting cough men what I’m bean in de habit o’ marmedicine but they will all be willing to ryin’ is so lazy dat dey’d let ex man
take Dr. Jackson’s syrup of lungwBrt starve ter death."—Arkansaw Traveland wild cherry whenever offered. It
is as pleasant as maple syrup and will
“My darling, you do not bestow upon
reach a bad cough and cure the whoop­
ing cough (nuch quicker than any other me eo much affection as you did before
preparation of tbe kind. For sale by wo were married,” remarked a pouting
bride of four months to her husband.
W. H. Goodyear.
“Don’t I?” he replied. “No, Charlee,
The bondeAindebtedness of Grand you do not; you pay very little attention
Rapids Is now 870IJDOQ and will soon to me,” said his wife.—“Well, my dear,”
be increased to 8716,ODD.
observed the wicked husband, “did you
ever see a man run after a horse-car
Tbe Impending Danger.
The recent statistics of tbe number of after he bad caught it?”
deaths show that a large majority die
In Nebraska City, the other Sunday, a
with consumption. This disease may zealous pillar of the church was lead­
commence with an apparently harmless ing the singing. and In an effort to
cough which can be cured by Kemp's catch a very high note with proper
Balsam for the throat and lungs, which effect his false teeth flew out of his
is guaranteed td cure and relieve all mouth. Of course there was a general
cases. Price 60 cents and 81. Trial titter on the part of the congregation,
Hire free. For sale by FrtxTk Hotch­ and the minister, unable to control his
kiss.
risibilities, said: “Well, let’s all laugh."
Vice In high and low places, and the And they did. They roared. And then
law-nnd-order league at White Pigeon they finished the hymn.
are having a tussle.
Wm. Webster, a hard-looking colored
man, was brought to a justfee in Aus­
erf alcohol ar tobacco,
Great excitement has been caused In the ricin- tin for stealing some money from the prwiuu,
Btytatrinjtot
house of Colonel Jones, one of the most &lt;*mtx and leading to
could not turn In bed or raise his bead; crery reapecthble citizens. Said the Judge
body Raid he was dying ot consumption. A trial very impressively to him,—“Don’t you
Iwttle ot Dr. King's New Discovery was tent know that no good, can come from stol­
him. Finding ■relief, bu bought a largo bottle
and a box otfir. King's NewXlto Pins: try the en money—that there is a curse on it?”
Unto he had taken two boxes of pills and two “Beu. 1 didn’t know Colonel J once
bottles of tbe dlwovery. he was well and lutd stole dat money. I alius ’spected him
Kalh&lt;-d In flesh thirty-five pounds. Trial bottles
of this Great DlscoTury tor •onstunpUou free at ob bein’ aa hones’ man. White folks
W. H. Goodyear s.
**
onreliable nowa-dais.’ —The Texas Siftings.
Ionia county U killed.
A Frenchman is teaching a donkev
BllllauinoM.
to talk. What we want in this country
CBIOOGO, ILL
i»a man who will teach donkeys not to ta Weal Madison St,
N in&lt; bitter tatfe, oSenatre breath; foated talk.—Boston Post.
l.&gt;J'ufnpj&gt;&lt;lte. ’“ff‘lldteumli’ii'm b,' ni'lL-'/j'
A boy asked his father the meaning
IS
fintllT
within
I'SmpUy taking Hood’s Sarsaprilla. a fever of temputfuffit. The old man said he
T
an hour, mor. or
may be avoided or premature death promoted. dldnt know for certain, but it was ;
'Itlaapoealtiveatretor blUl»uan&lt;ra. Md by something about fly-time!
lost,
afteramttl.hslaadyipepall drugslata.
N« rtomach la not
The cause of the crimson sunset is ««; '*
cosmic dust This is as good a defini­ able to diepoee of whet he hu
tion as any, and Bred minds should ac­ eaten. But to eat and thue Im­
or cold
cept it and rest on it This is the way
pose more work it an abeurdittr
most people do in selecting a religion.
Take DR. JONES’ RED Cl&lt;£
and my voice was tailing. I procured Bri
An etymological authority says that
Cream Balm and *Whln five days my heartnr
wu rmtared. tho natn reader! m l 1
....... ...
“zainpilarotauonist” is the proper name VER TONIC, which cure. Dyeto apply to a roller skater. It certainly pepata and all Stomach, Liver,
looks a rood dual like that when you Kidney and Bladder troublee.
gets leflow started who doesn’t exact­
It is a perfect tonic, appetizer,
ly understand the business.
positive cure.-J. H. Vansant, Bandy Hook, K jr.
blood purifier, a cure cure for
Uta to be hoped that this week of
Bay City lost «3S7&gt;i» by fire last year.
ague and malarial disease,.
prayer will be followed by fifty-ooe
b*?1 and conscientious work Price, Fifty Cents.
in tbe direction indicated in the noti.
tions. Let it be remembered that the
Gods help those who help themsdvea

R. K. GRANT.

Helpless

John C. West &amp; Oo.,

IF A MAN

Share and Point They are giving the best tatisfiS
doing the same amount of work with from one-fourth in
one-half the expense of other plows.

CALL IN AND SEE US.

Greble &amp; Powers.
Low Estimates on Jackson Tile.

DUSSELL HAS
Removed
HIS STOCK OF

DRY GOODS
AND

\

IIVEillixiei'y Goods,
To the First Door East of Hicks'Bros.’ Gro­
cery, on State Street,
Where he will be pleased to welcome all his cus­
tomers and friends, as well as to greet many new
ones. As heretofore, he keeps &gt;the Best of Goods
in his line, at the Lowest Prices.

17845833

JULIUS RUSSELL.

THE best
1
FURNACE MADE.
And therefore the cheapest is the

Uld Diving Fine. Fm
Its Points of Superiority are:
d giving Flues, effecting a great saving of tael.1. the greatest quantity of neat from a given quanbty 01
wood. It is the only diving flue furnace made.

Three Radiators. Most Furnaces have but one. ^1S8'J|S
• the Kenfleld furnace a great advantage over other nm
2naoes
as a heat producer.
has an ash-pit. Most wood furnace- have none.
3•It saves
much trouble and inconvenienced

TI'*’

to adjust to get a given teniiwrature i" •
4•Easiest
house.
of shell, and castings and radiators: giving *
5•Thickness
surance of long wear and better uniformity Q» ‘ieaL
fluea insuring much more heat than the w
6■Perpendicular
dinary horizontal fines.
Those who expect to build houses the coming
’’j'
save money by heating with furnace. The best made nm»
the most economical, is the Kenfleld furnace. Call at

sa'iKr&amp;.SGSifsjfflnj-ASft

as'isi.'siss.’S Bsraadki:

drSMfils hands Vy^ Hast
slouary the formula erf a simple regMabie re­ immediately placed under a glass case.
medy tor the speedy and permanent cure of
Ooteumptlon. Bronabltla. Catarrh. Asthma and Most of the Boston girls never giggle;
they merely exprtM their delignt by a
dreamy, far-away Antarctic smile’
The moat severe cough can at onoe
be removed by Itod star Cough Cure.
“Giveit to your children by all means ”
ran Prot WiUiiima, ex-state chemist of
Delaware, who found it wonderful effl.
Price, only twenty-five cents
a boule.

Men Think
they know all about Muataag Linitxst

Few du.

not to have.

Not to know ia

Brooks &amp; Kenfield’s,
Hastings, Mich., and get estimates of cost of heating a”1’ ,e
tilating your dwellings.

ISTo More -Wood
Required to run this furnace than for one
stow. It is far more comfortable than stoves, tar &gt;.
to operate, will heat your whole house, give 111,11
temperature and is cleaner and healthier for t he
a stove. Whether your dwelling is new or old, £ « JJJ vea
to put in one of th^e furnace.. At Brooks A benfieW--

�S9
Agricultural.
tiSXK D.4VXXJPOJXT, KttltT.
’Urtmrni«« be
apart. Woodland. Mich.

i.

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o

is

38

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f

tunwin cold countries? Why b the
apple hardv and the fig tender? Why
do latent character sometimee appej
in offspring? Why are small plknte
most fertile i Vihy do plants become
varignted and why hvar/gation Sk­

Watermelon seed should not be Plant­
ed until the weather haa become warm
and settled. In this vicinity about the
middle ot May is soon enough. Do not
sttnt the quantity of seed; place from
1G to 80 in a hill, and when the plants
come up. remove all but four of the
most promising. Watch the young
plants as Soon as they begin tn 'mnke
their appearance, and if they appear
troubled by any insects, dust them free­
ly with soot, ashes or tobacco dust
when wet with dew.—Hural New
i orker.

.

THIS SCENE, ON LAKE ERIE, ENTITLED

“■THEPERIL and THE RESCUE

ious i Why does the Kittatinny black­
berry rust when many others do not?
Why does the apple succeed aa a root­
We Itave chosen as our
year by year, month by month,
graft when the pear uoib not? Why
Trade-Mark because it so aptly
'priag has arrived, and the song birds are some flowers white and others vef■he Is succumbing to disorders
- v.Midmr north, how shall they be low on the same plant? .Why do pitaillustrates a woman winking un­
that, unchecked, will finally over­
Whv do American
I - Vanity, gluttony and greed toes run out?
.. ■■ .d’rWMly, within a few years, rob- strawberries vary, while European ones
der dbuawe and weaknesses, who,
power her. She is convinced that
Wh\?° cuttings taken In the
‘• tin-n-ason of much of ita Joyous­
..
song and brilliancy of plumage. fall become calloused on the wound?
when all else has failed, is finally
Zoa-Phom is the truest means of
Many a man who has Itcen a negli­
. these vices |be permitted still Why do plants lose their poisonous
rescue, yet she either does noth­
' ’ i , silence the melody of our bene­
when taken northward ? gent husband decorates his dead wife’s rescued by Zoa-Phora, a auro
,
visitors-in woodland, orchard. Why do cuttings of tlie'yew require grave with flowers. But why not take
remedy for all complaints pecu­
ing, of* else clings to treatment
!. .v and pasture, and rob ouri two years in which to root? Whv the bouquet home beforehand ? A wo­
।
,i'.l walks of tlie charms of! does the sassafras lose much of its man don't always want to wait till liar tothe sox.
that .never has helped her and
• ’, ittiugs and the radiance of the!ri characteristic aroma when grown in shea dead before she’s appreciated.—
Would a drowning {tenon cling
"hall the m&lt;wi destructive foes hnglMMl? Why do some planta take Hural Canadian.
never wilt Many have done oth-.
•' ' Ast-niultiplying myriads of la-1 from hard wood cuttings and others
to drift wood and disregard tbe
erwise, and here is their testi­
■• - that every year cause agri­ only from soft \j-ood cuttings? Whv
COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS.
. losses high among the millions! dosome seeds require two years in
Ixxit?
Common Council met in regular ses- staunch
1
mony: (We have hundreds of
ibex- If-st friends of the farmer* wh|fh to germinate? Why, dots not sion .Friday evening, April Id, 1886;
Many a woman realizes that
; :‘un&lt;fon- of humanity at large. the rye plant van ? Why do leaves of Mavar WeisKrt in the chair. Roll call­
' j. . i&lt;, Im butchered to gratlfv it the purple egg plum escape the leaf ed, aiderman present: Hessmer, Hams,
i. mrti.i vupify.a gluttonous palate^ killing fungus more than those of most Hogle. McCoy, Me Naughton. Osl»orn. .
’gbll'.*’ ■-caprice or the mean- other varieties? Why does not tbe Stebbins, atere—8. Absent none.
horseradish produce seeds? Why do
\ .'greed?
' .
Resolved, That the Council adopt '
the last four years so bane- neach trees sometimes liear nectarines ' the rules of the preceedlng council.
.bt’-n the -slaughter of orioles, Why does tbe Canada egg plum fail tn
t wm A» miM&gt;r«Ue m
ABC HIE McCOY.
।
...j :ik.4( blue birds, yellow birds, red­ grow on the peach while most other va­
By aid. Waters: That the resolution '
... -.1 Uackblrds and many other rieties succeed on it? In short, why do lie accepted and adopted. Carried; all
.
wii.HOgay plumage and glad­ plants grow?%Every plant in your ayes.
;b» umiiik Zui-Phora with Rood Mllsfectloc
, M.Kbiinga beautified and thrilled! garden is an interrogation point. ’Try
Be-prelfelly, R. O. BVRWEIX, Dn.ref.t.
To, the Honorable, the Mayor, and
nr r-- |that even if tlie ileslrucq the experiment for one half day this Common Councilor tlie city of Hasti! at once, the man*is not nowi spring of asking yourself all that you inga. Gentlemen: We. the undersign­ thrvr nirc. hwty children. I fee I that I owe
zam n-wvtfnlly.
KOBI.ICT ITl.TOS,
./ -a ?: - itfoultl see the saddening do not know about the plants you ed. would ret-pectfully petition your
•’ ;.a ent recklessness effaced. It! meet, and I will guarantee that you honorable laxly to cause a sidewalk to
,!■ . &gt; i b&gt; ornithologists that three! will have laid but work enough tor a lx- constructed across Jefferson street
wonder*.
I
would
wilhncl)
have
siren
Jiolfur
। to hcl[
..t: \pii.uitpiBW away before the lifetime if you should attempt to an­ on the north side of Bond street, and
tl*e twnrfil It Ima dutiv her. If I owuld not haw
your Zua-Pbora in Um- liouw. I could not n-u at
.
&gt;&gt;• ught in the last half dozen swer your questions.
The amount your petitioners will ever prav. Signed
our.
Yours truly,
W. 11.8.
which we do not know is astonishing. (
w i H.Goodyear. W. D. Haves, J.
mi. i« undone.
? i,y
by Will
Utuyru*. 0 ; Mareh 31, IMl. I hare liccn pufferT. Wri
.’
thoughtless vanltv of woman Is If a “little learning is a dangerous i। T.
Wriant nnd 8 others.
! i.imablc for this" wholesale thing.” then surely we are all in dan-1| By
'
aid. Beasmer: That the petition
found
ifTvat
relief.
r. •_ ..t man’s gluttony has cruelj ger! But then- is a universal invita- l&gt;e referred tothe side walk committee:
.-rdlc, 0., April J. Wk
•a. aian’rt vanitv. Reed birds lion to know more. The materials for &lt;Carried; all ayes.
winter .’..line lor Wlxiiinks). the study are everywhere. No science has
To his Honor, the Mai or, anti the
;-\.i-iei!s s6nst»TS of our northern more uf them than has horticulture. ।Common Councilor the city of Hast­
&lt;w&lt; .i:-l the most. Iwoificeuti Tills science is new. fresh, bracing. It ing*. Gentlemen- We,th” uiide.raigned,
. yl :lie i.inner, are now ■wrvi'il invites us all out of doors, and challen- ।citizens of Hastings i«tition your-hon• :,ai; our fashionable restaurants; ges us to ask questions. Must people oruble Ixxly to appropriate one dollar
i । ’.nt t । .ni.'t before the season of would find more contentment
life for per week tor the ensuing vear, com­ il» .weight in gold.
:
: . &lt; and mating'. &lt;&gt;h. the barbar- some attention given to trees and flow­ mencing March 22d. 1886, for the sup­
4'jffilng up a dozen such embodi] ers. But you will never believe it un­ port of a night watchman fot said city,
SometinuM a woman fears that she. lias Female Weaknei®, when her trouble is of an entirely different nature.
• !&gt;
! • .nity. Itenilaxmce and song; til you try it. My fingers. might itch said night watch to act also as special A careful study’of our book, ‘Tacts for Women,” (which we send to ladies only, in sealed envelope,\on receipt of
.
destroying the music, grace with advice "and my pen burn the pa­ police officer without extra pay. Signed 10 cent*,) woul’d cither show her that she Iibk no.such complaint, or teach her what to do if she has.
.1 k’ij'hu-s-’of a 'hundred summers to per with enthusiasm, but I could not by John Bessmer, M.L. Cook, Morse E.
Tlie price of Zoa-I’hora is, one bottle for $1, or six bottles for $5. Where druggists do not keep it, ou an order for
'.r.m-:t&lt;&gt;nlv tickle an epicure's palate!
convince you. 1 cannot describe the Nevins and 32 others.
worth we will prepay the express. Tlie dose is small. It is therefore inexpensive.
:i.;- slaughter of the Innocents is charm ot an acquaintance with agrow­
By I aid. Waters: That the prayer of
than a matter of sentiment; it is ing plant. You must live in the charm the petitioner be grunted and the city
ADMONITION TO MOTHERS.
.!■ -tractive ot the crops of the country, or die without it. You will not experi­ pay one dollar per week for the city­
Do not let your daughters say, as so many have said to us again and again, almost in the same words:
m th»» t.Hxi of the people, ot the fullest ence it if you set out a tree and let it night watch. Carried; all gyea.
, “If my mother had known and had taught me the facta contained in your bdok, instead of leaving me to learn them
•. n- .n. .--’ &gt;&gt;: mankind. It is a crime die. neither if you set it out anti some
Moved by aid. Waters that the com­ by bitter experience, how much better It would have been for me.”
ig.uud the order ot nature, the beauty day gather its fruit. You must ask it munication of the Chief of II. F. 1). I&gt;e
“If my mother had known of Zoa-Phora, and had used it to correct my allmouts when they first begun, bow much
: the world, the welfare ot society, qutstlons; if you do not it will always taken from the table. Carried all ayes.
I .11!' opinion should denounce it in be but a simple tree.—Michigan *Horti&gt;
By tdd. Bessitier: That the Council of suffering I should have escaped.”
. : . rrner of the land: stern laws culturist.
give $25 to the delegates of this city to
For Books or confidential testimonials, Address,•Private Secretary of Zoa-Phwa Co., Kalamazoo, Mich.
. i i -rail! it in every btateof the
attend the state aracx-iation ot Fireman
JtoTN. B.—Letters oddraued to Uie Private Secretary are seen only by him and our Consulting Physician.
‘i'lHi’u. It should be made a criminal
nt Big Kapids, May Sth and 6th, 1886,
There are a great many
in the and the chief of the fire department
■
-t« kill birds for any mirpose.exr
.•
birds used for fool, and the­ world who never have afly- system make a detailed report of the proceed­
I
NoUre to Teacher*.
ton
lie
declared elected as street com!' ■. ui/d* m-edeil for strictly scientific alxnit them in anything they do. No ing of the state association to this
The MUowhir tune* and place* have been d«omissioiHT for the ensuing year. Car­
Ignated Dylite Boardot Examiner* for tioldlng
r;- ■
larmer should [&gt;enuit previous meditation or planning, hut Board. Carried; all ayes.
pubMe examination! for trachun In Barry come­
ried, all ayes.
iUing uf birds on his land, and plod along as if actuated only by in­
By aid. Waters: That the report of
ly. Tlie werrtaryu autboriicd t&lt;&gt; fimue h pee tai
By Altl. Bessmer—That the street!
i’ ;.4-iuit .-mJ every lover of nature .stincL No order, m particular place the special committee in regard to the
certificates, which are valid only until Uie next
l&gt;e required to give bonds
public examination.
i‘f'M ,.i •:!&lt;.•&gt;• urge hw rtrrvjientauve I for anything. Nothing ever frets or ditching ot W. S. Goodyear's property commissioner
in thesuni ofSl.’kKl. Carried, all ayes. |
Thtuaday. Mareb 1Mb. Nashville.
.
i r •'lat- s.-«’i*l:UUrv to insist on tb&lt;f | worrits them, and yet it is often the by fair ground. -Ith ward, lie taken
Fnday nnd Naturday, March wth and 37Ut. at
.
Council
proceeded
to
ballot
for
city
pa-viai’e ol laws to protect these ' case .that they accumulate property, from the table. Carried; all ayes.
H.-i-lincnttornrv as follows: On the first ballot
Friday. April ir.tb. Middlevilla.
Resolved. That the sidewalk commit­ James Clarke received ♦ wtiw, 2d B; L.
.i-ii.: -.-suf the country and preservH and sometim® be ome rich. There are
Friday. Ajcll Mb. Pnurtevtfk.
. ■! ... • rop&lt;. Evdry wing or bird on [ others who are always planning and tee be and they are hereby instructed to E. Knappen 2.2d I, Jatuci A. Sweezey
It Is expected that all who Intend to teach and
•»" ;iaihatordrojs is a token ot ! trying to carry through big projects, cause a crosswalk across Bolt wood 2. 2d 2.
iv!: -' lobe, of joy debarred, of loss ! without due consideration as to costs; street on tlie north side of High street
James Clarke was declared elected as
begin promptly at 9 o'clock and clov xi I p. ua.
i:rr I. instead of a grace to her •*
the consequence*■is v
they live in “n con­ first ward of suchMesign as they may city attorney for the ensuing year by
and teachera are urgeaUy requested to lie ittuvent at the opening. Examination* will bo both
,t&gt;i. kt such ormiuiefljatiou l&gt;e coi&gt;- stant fret and worry, without ever ac­ deem proper.
all ayes.
.oral and written, iblefly tbe latter. Candidates
JOHN M. BKSSMKK.
ii-r«d a reproach to her heart. Let cumulating property. Then there are
Council proceeiled to ballot for city
tor a third Kradv certincatr mint pass a satis­
By
aid.
McCoy:
That
tlie
resolution
• g.'.-ting i-v. u&lt;&gt;t ""Oh how pretty;? those careful, particu'ur people who
factory examination .In orthography, rnadlng.
physician as follows: Hr. E. Fuller
. -ti.'i how o-qeir Dioughtlessne®' give due thought to every undertaking, be accepted and adopted. Carried: ail received 3 vote* and E. H. Lithrop 5.
pmnanshlp, arithmetic, grammar, geography.
U. 8. history, civil government, theory and art
- ...... a the instigator of this wicked and who have no higher aspirations ayes.
E. H. Lathrop wasjdeclared elected as
of leacblnit. and physiology. with particular ref­
Resolved. That sidewalks tie laid on city phvoi^ian for the ensuing year.
kt reflection belts' d®troyer. than they can carry through. They
erence to the effect! ot alchollc drinks, stintulauts and narcotic* utani tbe human system.
• ;;ids of good reasons for the pro have a place for everything, and keep the north side of High street across the
Council proceeded to luadlot for pound
For this grade a atandlag of at least« per cent,
block
commencing
on
tbe
east
side
of
ti-1. our mclooious,graceful.'lirntF everything ia ns
its place, anu
and annougu
although
master as follows: L. C. Ik-adle received
will be required In each branch, with an average
•.■nt frieti'te appeal to the he.ul :md i lacking sometimes in ambition yet they BoltwtxXi street to the west aide of 5 votes, E. s. Collins I, EJH;Lathrop 1.
standing of 7b per cent.
For a second grade tbe additional require­
t hi.»rt; not vue lur their (irotruction . gradually keep accumulating and take Elizabeth street, said walks to tie board L. C. Beiulie- was declared elected for
ments will be eietuenlrtry algebra, bookkemimf
• up--to either.
. some pleasure as they journey through walks four feet wide and according to the ensuing year.
and natural pblknonby. witn a standing in each
the provisions of the sidewalk ordin­
lifa
’
Council proceeded to ballot to fix tlie
ance,
and
that
said
walks
be
construct
­
The great secret of success does not
salary of of city marshal tor the ensu­
For a first grade, geometry and general histo­
1 v..inn weather approach^, neat­ lie wholly upon making money, but by ed within ten days after legal notice ing vear as follows: Five ballots $400,
ry. with a standing not lower than so per cent,
. -&gt;.•&gt; mu! comfort suggest an inquiry tut1 Diking i .ire of what is made; and 1 have shall have teen given and that the side­ 2 S45(l, 1
in any one branch, and an average of w percent.
All candidates with wttoni no metntar of tbe
■■ -t .mxlt for keeping tHte uutbouH8 I come to the conclusion that those peo­ walk committee l« and they are hereby
By Aid. Osborn—That the salary of
board Is acquainted uiuxt furnish satl.-taclory
. -.in and oduriisM. Earth alxsorbs the ! ple who adopt this plan, eventually get authorized to construct said walks If city marshal be fixed at 84&lt;O for the en­
proof as to moral cluxractiT.
. •
of the closet,- and nmdera ' on the i»«t. They do not make adashy owners fall to lay the same in the lime suing vear. Carried/ ayes. Bessmer;
School nm&lt;vrs (especially Inspectors) are eordlally
Invited to l&gt;e present.
Sjx«ified.
and
charge#
for
constructing
- . •..ng i isvenii-iit-but its use car- appearance, but their advancement is
Hams, Hogle. McNaughton, Osborn,
ENOCH ANDBl'S, Chm.
..■s withit a close, unpleasant smell Huroand permanent.- -Ohio Farmer.
the same be assessed and collected as Stebbins and Waters; nays, McCoy.
J HROME J. ENGLAND. Ses*y.
other city taxes,
.
W. I’. PQLHEMU8.
•.nd. it requires considerable toil anU
Bv Aid. Bessmer—That tho salary of i
Ahrphml Doi;*.*
By aid. &lt; &gt;sborn: That the resolutions the city recorder be fixed nt $200 for
: j have it always on baad4 and
A yeapor two ago Stephen Powers be accepted and adopted. Carried; all the ensuing year. Carried all ayes.
l1*-ricdly dry. Piaster ‘Used copijouslN
Stale
ot
HiebiKMti.
("oust* of Bany-**.
• cxiKiisive, with very temporary ef- wrote kn article that appeared in The ftJThe bond of Jas. E. Hogle, city treas­
By Aid. Oefiorn—That the salary of
AtAM*»l&lt;xi ol the Probate Court for Uie
County of BArry, bolden *1 the Probste Office
ii-. i :: destroying objectionable Odora, Farmer, on shepherd dogs; giving their
the city physic.un be fixed at $40 for
intlhe Ctly of HaMlr.|t«. In Mid County, on
.i-i-i ihe question rises, whether fdaster various traits, now to train, etc., etc. urer. with I). IL Cook, C. S. Burton. C. the ensuing year. Carried all ayes.
\
Turadav.
the
13th
dar of April. In Ute year
ha ; the same force on the land mixed in I then got the idea, ‘omeliow. that no 11. Hicks and W. S. Goodyear, as sun­
By Ald.McCoy—That the salary of
Tine Ui&lt;»t»an&lt;l etalit hundred aud eluiiiy-vli.
I*n«enl. Wm. W. Cole, Judp- of Probate.
j;.-. way. ns it would have if applied by family could prosper without possess­ ties was presented and read and on the city attorney be fixed 8100 for the
th. M.- W . Uv.
PARKER
’
S
ihotiou
of
aid.
McCoy
the
same
was
i' -ell. Lime, we are told, liberates tbe ing ono of these “critters,” but- do not
ensuing year. Amended by Aid. Hogle
UUUUI .
.
HAIR BALSAM CIA,Ou.nnd.HK
.
aod filing the petition, duly veri­
■ ...uiuima that does not escape (rther- remember whether this was clearly im­ accepted and approved by all ayes.
that it oe fixed at 875. Vote on amend­
fied. of Ann Hirst, formerly Ann Mycra. nuwThe liquor bond of Byron Dickinson ment resulted as follows: Ayes,.Hogle,
nndt • its use is generally con- plied or expressed, but as things were
dim ot «*ld minor, praying for rraau there la
ii-iun.?' But air-slacked lithe is chcdp runnin? at a rather low ebb at our with Augustus Rower and Jas. W. Hams, Osborn and Waters; nays. Bess­
■el forth, th*1 »he maybe licensed to mH cer­
tain real estate iu sain petition described.
it is easy t»&gt; handle, it doei its work house, u procured a straight bred fellow, Bentley as surities. was presented and mer, McCoy, McNaughton and Steb­
Thereupon ft Is ordered, that Friday, the "th
&lt; llective!y, sp tar as concerns drying up and noVl tun in trouble and much de- rem’ and on motion of aliL Beumer the bins. Being a tie the mayor voted aye.
day of May. A. I*, ixss. at ten o'clock in tba
rii-tiire ami destroying all offensive aire Stophen Powers to help me out. same was accepted and approved by all On original motion, ay®, Hams, Hogle,
forrncxNi, («■ &lt;u»tnn-d for the bearUig of said
petition, and that the heirs at law of said
-qii-lls. Ashes, wood and coal, are This dog is little over a year old nnd UySe liquor bond of Youngs* Wil­ Osborn and Waters; nays. Beasmer, Mc­
minor, nod all ocaer persons intmrued in said
Coy, McNaughton, Stebbins and War- or less abundant in every bousix was raised bv mv neighbor who was
estate are requIre&lt;! to appear at a MiMlun of
: l -the iir*t, I believe, is similar In serving the dear people at Washington cox, with David Trego and Jas. T. tera. Tie vote, mayor nay.
said court, tl.ru to be hnlden at tbe FrobMa
Otfke. In the Cttv of Ila'llngs. tn Mdd county,
Rroolved, That the recorder be, and
t to limr when thus applied. How- under Arthur’s administration, and Wright as sunties was read and on
and show cause. lf nay there be, why tbe prayer
•- f-r the actual use oi ashes and lime thus far Grover’s broom has mteed motion of aid. McCoy, the sape was he is, hereby instructed to advertise for
of Ibe MtltMMr "bonld not Iw granted.
bids for the city printing for the year
. together is most convenient, and with him. 1 expected the dog to take fdfer accepted and approved by all ay es.
And It t* further ordered, that said petitioner
The liquor bond of Doyle * Cole, commencing May 1, 1886, and ending
rive notice to tl&gt;* persons interested In said ee­
‘ Heir service and ordinary care, sufh his former waster when I investea;
late, of the pendenr) of said petition, and tba
with Jas. W. Bentley and Fred II. Bar­ April 30. 1887. the council to reserve
that
is,
lie
smart
But
alas!
1
now
dis
­
pn::h;.-p4 will remain sweet, and be free
hearing thereof by cxiudns a ropy of thia order
low
as
sureties
was
read
nnd
on
motion
cover
that
his
early
education
was
bad
­
the right to reject any or all bids.
.
to l&gt;e published tn the Has.lng» IUxxkk, a
• roai obnoxious smells. It seems to
u"'wsp.i|H-r printed aud circulated In said County
JOHN M. BESSMEK.
-then that the gain in what might ly neglected and that something must of aid. Bcssmer. the same was accepted
approved by all aVes.
-• called coiniort more than compcsv be done. He is continually at some­ and
By aid Stebbins—That the resolution
The druggist bond of W. H. Good­
Wm. W. COLE.
- J*.-* lor the cost of the ammonia, bbt thing. putting the pigs in the pen. or
be
accepted
and
adopted.
Carried,
all
year as sureties, was read and on mo­
[A True Copy.]
-Judge
driving
the
cows
back
from
water,
tid
­
1 mu unable to measure tbe manurikl
.
tion of aid. Osborn the same was ac­ »y«®«
Bv alii Waters—That laboring men
due ui such a combination, and beg ing to stable the horses, or keeping the
cepted
and
approved
by
all
ayes.
working on the streets be paid 8125
t arrefore to inquire what the action of lambs all in a baddie or close to their
De fault having been made In tbe entidUiOM
The
druggist
bond
of
Frederick
of a certain n&gt;ort«a*tr made and executed by
ntuv leaves iu Uie compost and whether mothers, and if any stock gets away Hotchkiss, with Geo. Preston and Wm. Ser dav. and man and teain 82.50 per
ELY'S
Alexander Cadnrt and Ix&gt;ul.*e Cadart. hit wife,
ay Carried, ay®, Hams, Ho^le. Mc­
-irnotrt will pay to manipulate, that from the Iwrn he will be after them In II Powers as sureties, was read, and on
to Waller Clark. and dated October Mod.
kind of a compost tor the purpoee of a twinkle and never cease bls work un­ motion of aid. Hams the same was ac­ Coy McNaughton, Osborn, Stebbins
■LTS,
til
he
gets
them
in
the
luirnyanl
againapplying it ou the laud as a fertilizer.
and Waters; nay. B«smer.
cepted and approved by all ayes.
All
this
be
does
without
lieing
told.
By aid. Waters—That the salary of whtn applied into th
1*. 11. F., Weston, N. C. [The meet
KMolved, That the marshal be and is
••‘invenient, cheapest, and best deodor- There is two much business and money hereby instructed to serve notice on A. street commissioner be fixed at 81.7a noetrili will be al
By which default tbe power of aaln local dinart­
iz. rs or absorbents are road dust, sifted in this dog to have it wrongly &lt;!»««"«• W Bailey to build a new walk in front per dav for actual time working for
gage contained ban beeotne operative, and where
So tell, do tell, Mr. P- what to do with
the
city. Carried, ay®, Hams, Hogle, of catarrhal vlnu.l
■ &lt;mU ashes, and thoroughly air-ahicked
as there Is now claimed to be doe and unpaid ou
of his building lot No. MH. within three
hraUhy a^
said mortgage and the bond accompanying the
lime. I’se-lin sufficient quantity by the-pup.’’—D-M. Niswongcr in Ohio davs After legal notice has been served McCoy, Osborn, and Waters; nays. earning
eSBtlMM.
It
allaysl
same, at the date of thia notice, the mt of fMr
Beamier, McNaughton and Stebbins.
•-very visitor, they render the closet Farmer.______
inftunaUon, proteeto]
on'the owner or occupant to build same
thousand live hundred and sixty dollars fMJdOJ
Resolved, That the ordinance com­
free from all odors; the content* are
and no suit or proceeding! at law or in equity
and in case they fail to build said walk
. - ---------mittee be. and they are, hereby instruct­
bavins l*cn taken to collect the same or any
■’hoveled out easily as sand, and they
within three days, the sidewalk com­
Only thyue who keep
ed
to
preprre
an
ordinance
and
report
•ire readily applied, which costs only a matters lire ttWAnj that there are fash­ mittee be directed to build same walk
complete^ b«Uj*
P^i&lt;&gt;w. therefore, notice Is brfelnr given that by
the
same
to
this
board,
an
ordinance
to
:■ w seconds attention daily, none of ions in diseases and their alleged rtJ™^ and the same asswised to said lot, and
wtD-'
at
tantej
l
guard against the calamitl® of fife.
the "manipulation” spoken of by our dies as well as in dresses, hats, etc- collected as other city taxes.
smell.
provided, on tbe ninth day of July A. It ’M«. at
J. H. BES8MKH.
• .-rrwipondtmt is neoessary, and tbe Just now the fashionable dj****’ J°r
5trr n LIQUID
GEDBGE OHBORN.
nine o’clock In the forenoon at the nw front
BNUrr.
.----- •
------- Haun, , u*
. -Milt is kept so dry that there cun be which the quacks prescrll*. is in short,
By aid. Osborn —That the resolutions
rtSrfT
no d.mger ol poisoning subterranean ‘•Nervous Debility." or “Nervous 1 *ros- be accepted and adopted; carried, all
■ urrents ot water. Thu care should
prevents some doctors from advertising
tration."
We
can
not
say:
• xist the year through, and not simply tlie circulars sent out by the makers of
their skill, but we are bound by no
‘when warm weather approaches, j— these medicines, than thattheYbhow• » K. wiuuni.Mrrox .. .......................... .......... - -— such conventional rules and think that
John Tinkler........................
12
MsnlNS dsssswed i!'. •
t'luntry Gentleman.
ch thereof m inay
marked ability to make well.
if we make a discovery that is of benefit
t*fy tbe amount due j
It'irlleiilturau Srinnee- An KxlraeU
:::
S to our fellows, we ought to spread the State of Mlchtaui-Dora Treple, Complainant,
Shim thtak tbS the only reliefJhId the
vs.
WlUtam
Tceplo.
Defendant.
fact
to
the
whole
land.
Therefore
we
Frol. lta.ley. before luxium Co. Hurt. Society.
Fifth Judicial Cin-ult. in Chancery butt pend
June* Kwln. ttreel work ■ - • ................
• ® cause to be published through the land
tacla tbeOmit Coart Sr lheOoimarof Itovr.
We must correct oiirselvcs if we enthe fact that Dr. K. V. Herce’s “Golden taCJianeeryattbeCourt House in tbe City «
rerlalu the notion that horticulture has Lili into their hands.—American Agri
K. Battanou.AWMtwvrk ...,.....................
** Medical Discovery ” is the best known Hxstlnp «i the ink day of Apt11. U»t.
to do simply with securing the bat
p. Konklr Bud
—.............. J £ remedy for consumption (scrofula of
_______________
and hugest products. It inquires about culturint.
the longs) and kindred disease. Send10
toe means as well ms after the ends.
A10000 were spent in eighteen years
cents in stamps for Dr. Pierce s complete
3 SSS
By AM. Stebbln»-TluU the
The why is science, the how is practice. . , pJLf r» a Donaldson, of Louisville,
be allowed and orders drawn for the treatise on consumption; with' unsurEver since Thomas Andrew Knight
puwd
of Mir-tmtaenl. Adl*gan to demand why grafts live and
^CmoSl'proceeded to ballot for street
vary and why insects fertilize flowers, Just he used St. Jacobs Oil, which speed
commissioner as
V16..,
horticulture has been a science; and al­
ily cured him.
tmllot Chas. Horton received 3 vot®,
Grand itaplds b«s KO rteetrie llgbu.
though that science is nearly a century
The Secret art of beauty lies not in
2nd 2; D. R. McElwain 1;
old, it is still mainly known as an arc. eJmrtlra, but i» only m P“;«
CLrMK^^m/s^SSlScSmpui^t.
ler 1; John Wickham 1, M 1; Miller .1,
Why aro trees smaller and rounder, a healthy performance of the
A true copy.)Attert GKO. W. ABBEY
2d
1James
A.
Nima
1,2d
1.
iruits better and colors intenser as we functions, which can t»e obtained by
Ay Aid. Beamer—That Charles Horgo northward? Why do plants ger­ □itog Burdock Blood Bittern.
minate quicker and at lower temper.i.

CAP

AF

For Baking Pl’JpC'.-es.

Best

PARKER'S TONIC

HINDER COR NS

Cream Balm

Ver

ej-1

‘w-mjwasx is

|

Ls.s

�H

CONGRESSIONAL WORK.
THE NATIONAL

CURTIN’S COMMITTEE

:EM0VEDh

Waamixutov Crrr.

LAW-MAKERS AT

THE CAPITAL CITY.

lamnW6ettle(1|ini
for busing in ray new

punt
Mr. Turnor’a teetimony

ootnpanfcd by nw lution* of thank* to
Gladstone for hie Irish relief measures.

riding for a fire proeg national ball of rec­
ord* arid th" r&lt;Mrrangecnout of tlie mcmiierihfp on a few committora, tho artiste went
into an executive *ce&lt;Jon. and upon reopen­
ing the doors, adjourned.
Among tho bills introduced at tba bocKi
were tbe following: To create a custom’s
court where revenue quoaUonv shall te
proparly decided; fiir a canal around tbe
UaUte on Uie Columbia river in Ore­
gon; of providing |1,3T1,U8O, otfarsd
a*
a
«utatltute
for
tin
Eads
ship railway HU; for a distribution of tbe

place, dur.ng which Randall, McCreary apJ
other., highly oomm nded tho mersagc. Tbe
senate hill appropriating money for a mon­
ument to the Fllgrim father* at Fly mouth,
Mara, was passed. Voorhees of Washing­
ton territory o lervd n resolution instruct-

for railways

Tbe reeolutioo

wm

ereon Etheridge and William R Btokea, and
took a roceM until 7:»L At the evening ee»sicwi sixty p-nuon bill* were passed and
tbe bouse adjourned.

paaod tba house Saturday authorizing an*

and objects of tte

wm

not different

organixatioo called

CRM

general committee’. control of strikes wn*
contained in ite authority to approve or die
Being quw-'tiuue1 on the subject of arid
tration, Mr Turner raid that be road the
president'* mrusage on that point Friday
and thoroughly agreed with It He believed
that there should ba some fixed tribunal of

iVa.ll Paper, Wall 1^,

tba moment. He thoroughly believed in ar­
bitration, and would live to aee arbitration

Mr. Crain—Suppose the arbitrators re­
ported that tho Kuigfata of Labor should go

Wall Paper. Wall Pap^

ffl/cr BUIKO

11.50, ara you willing, a* an American citi-

Wall Paper. Wall pap!t

MOST PERFECT MADE

CHICAGO.

K10BB IS.;

WINDOW SHADES.

•

state* and terrlt«l&lt;a tor educational

vada; providing tbal all claim* again rt the

not proMx-utel within six year* from th«
time they accrued; providing that tbe term*
of court for th- northern district of Illinois
shall be held at Fvorta; dividing California
into two judicial district*. The house ad
CAN FEEL SAFE NOW.

public building bill*, but defeated. Murphy

Wajuhmotox Crrr, April 2'.—Tb* **cate ha* confirmed the following nominatioua:
Zachariah Montgomery lobe aa*i&gt;taut attor-

pae* a bill requiring Cba Northern Pacific to

house ad journal
WaxuiNaToji Crrr, April til.— A commu' nicatioo from the interior department giv-

by that!
Mr. Turner—If I enter™! into an agree­
ment to abide by aridtralion, 1 would *ub-

were Hound to firing their vrewl* into port
and so railroad engineers should la bound
to bring their engine* to their dmilnalion.

arbitration, it must necewteriiy bo voluu-

Varnish and Alaba-line
Arabrote Habfcll «- Naeea Nlswoagtr and

Referring to a remark made Thursday
by Mr. Hopkins a* to prominent persons

ms City, Ma, Tbronta

Default having been made In the I aynwnl of
pealtire denial* of all stock inoculation were
mortgage mad" by Cordelia rUHby to Fhtllp
made by Maun Powderly, McDowell an.I a
Holier. March :Xh. :-«J andon tbe *an&gt;« da?
recorded In tbe oOM ot Itegtster of I

William Bayard,

Utah; J. Mueller, of Cleveland, Ohio, con-

son. Eleventh Indiana. A Bierman, Minne­
sota; C. E Hasbrook, Blxtb Missouri; F.
Wi*con*ln; K C. Wall, Flr*t Wiso^nsin.

to
Manning continue* to improve dally. He
left hi* room Sunday and walked down
stairs Hi* physician* e*jmet that bo will

Paints and Oils.
Oils aiOamiste.

EXTRACTS

l?syl_________________
MOST PERFECT MADE

Alabastine ami Barn Paint
Barn Paint an&lt;I Hnusekeepei'

Barry. at .the suit ol Ambrw Hu 1*1*IL the

Paints in emvll cans.
Housekeepers' Paints and
Brushes.

Mose* N lew eager. one i
tendante. for tt»e sum
Dated •'‘^KjftNTSMlTH. AU*v for I’M.

ILLINOIS MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS*

C1I1CAOO, April 31.— In various ntiee and
town* of Illinois municipal electxKU were
Court House, lu th* City of Hastings. Harry
Ucanaa
At Warren the contest was very ('aunty, sell at MMM auction tbe MaNMM
vigorous The Band of Hop*, numteriug described In said mortgacr. to satisfy tbe
over 150 school children, beaded by M1m amount due llxTron. and the legal roots.

marched to th* poll*, carrying baunere and
singing. Tbe'license ticket pulled through
by a unall majority.

And EVERYTHING else ia
my line.

1 still sell the Celebrated Detroit White

ha* here aailgnrd U
aasirnnient duly M
reeding* at law havii
er the debt secured

resolution giving notice to terminate tbe

oct appropriation* were defeated.

and decorated, or paper shades.

Gould * suggestion*) a* to tba propriety of

O, •* I onaiuu agoai: iu asciuUUtry,
Detroit, Mich. Consul* a R. Millar, of

largely rwpreeeatad in tba galterw* of tba

veteran* preference in appointment*

SPECIAL

port; H. R Badebugh. Urbana; J. H
Waterman, Ilockfordx Michigan—T. Killain, Escannba. Minnesota—J. Flynn, Du­
luth. W. J. Whipple. WluonsL Wisconsin
—J M. Key.*, Richland Center; H Cham
beriain,

flrmatira

judgea at K*.d»&gt; per annum; creating the
office of awf*tant commlmionar of Indian
bfflaln; for. the relief of William McGuna-

Window Shades in plain cloth
*

a mlatak-i in hi* testimony of Thursday
when he said that b«&gt; (Powderly] had do

rben tte doors ware re-opened adjournment

7

tore inthest0n..c.aiitofw H
Schantz’s grocery.

Lead Works Liquid Paints, which take the

Lead.

Fred'k Hotchkiss.

tn Harry County. Michigan
Dated April *4h iwa
VALENTINK UENS. Assignee.
CLEMENT8M1TH. Attorney.

Nome

adjourned.

antilicense

trodued

TELL THE STORY!

national celebration* of tho 100th annl-

Cburch edifice* tn the flooded districts

entire ticket.

Having purchased our stock of first-class dealers and at rock bottom
prices, we are enabled to sell goods at a

dian Fsdfic railroad ia imjwdod by flood* in
the ntighborhvod of Lake ITipimteg. Since
Friday no trains have reached tern from
Winnipeg.

dty will not fall far abort of •2,000,a&lt;L

•LOW rate of license

Hitherto the council

lie land’s commltto Saturday decided to

ment

counterfeiting

eutabliah-

of war were very arbitrary a* to tbe right*
of tba company which built tbe work* and
tbe clause wa* modi fled in that reaped, after

Reduction of 20 or 30 Per Cent.
ON FORMER TOWN PRICES.

•feJKT.
public lands and tbe right to ground* tor
company build Ing*.

THE MARKETS.
tiUona from Knigbta of Labor aasemLliaa

counterfait

Mexican and

with tfii political and judicial ring.

bill to Indemnify

PRICE AND QUALITY

Laxcabtbb, Fa., April 31.—Monday after­
noon Dr. Bridge, state veterinary Burgeon ;
agriculture, and Dr. Weber, of thi* dty,

1 grant*, and then the inta&gt;biil camo up Bowel] of-

We have the largest and best selected stock—and perfect fits, from
$3.00 up to $22.00.

SUITS “YOUTH’S” SUITS
Ranging from $3.50 to $18.00.

BOY’S SUITS!

BOY’S SUITS

Of very desirable pattern from $2.50 to $12.00.

SUITS “CHILDREN’S” SUITS

In this department you will find all the latest novelties from §1 to $9.
WaSHiMOTON, April 34—The coUertlons
on internal revenue for tbe first nine tnontb*
of tho Aral year ending June Ml, 1888, were
aatoDows: From spirits, fan,»i,Tie* from
tobaceo, •30,188,918; from temmeted liq-,|

•178,188, making a total at Km ,571,3m, or
an Increase of •Si.iT-t.tHd over tbe collections

tpfrttt;

ttwaUty-three peg. of’ tba MB ware non-

on tobacco, and MB,*V7 on

Furnishing Goods Department!
In this department our line is complete, embracing all the latest styles
in Neckwear, Collars, Cuffs, &amp;c.

hats, HATS, HATS!

d &lt; iteu.ion and
Rock Island A

oncl^clth

MORRILL &amp; CO.,

?•wothiers, Jefferson St, Hastings, Mich. .,

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                  <text>The Hastings Banner
VOL. XXXI. NO.l.

HASTINGS, MICH., MAY 6, 1886.

The Hastings Banner. BENTLEY

BROS. &amp; WILKINS

rCBLIHHBO TUtTBSDAYS, AT

Hastings. Bahry Co., Mich.

marshall l. cook.
SUBSCKllTIO.a BATK.

AbVERTWINO RATES:
‘TABT.! ’......................(too 00
for ipectal position*.
. PRINTING.
£«p*cuU pride litelttu the Job PrtnUiuc Depwtaeptol the BANK kb. Everything In the
toXtnt office ’* new; and with the latest t*ce» of
type, the m At approved |&gt;atXems of machinery
andcoupdtefit -■•rkmeu employed, enable* the
R ■ &gt; san to do fint-ela** lob work.

. I w. LOWRY, M.D.,
IT.
Physician, Surgoon and Oculist
iWh tn town or country promptly extended.
Offi.-e hoar*-* to io a. m. and I to 3 p. m.
n iepboue at Holloway* drug store.
;V~'S[--‘lnl .iltenUun paid to surgical dl*ea*e«
and dhrnes of Hie eye and oar.■

W H. LANDIS, M. D.,
.
1’hysican and Surgeon,
Woodbind. Mich.
Office 0®« doorwulbiof the post office, win be
• Hind there day or nlglt.
TIMMERMAN.
Physician &amp; Surgeon,
F. it11 Hiiapathio
-Eint «lf»r ea»t of Hu^oyraya' drug store.)

pR. WM

Doable Shovel Plows,
ROAD SCRAPERS,
PINE LUMBER,
(HEMLOCK'ANI) PINE.)

(PINE AND CEDAR,)

JONEsj

Dentist,
reinptly sti ended to.
L*

Wagons,

Farm

Cedar Fence Posts,
Joist and Studding,

£LT()N

l* aseut nr the Ohio Farmer’s Insurance Go.
uU :l-&lt; on Mumu** property
a.lw»&gt;y fire. iKb'.ning on wind; aguliiMt n nuuiS
Ule lyr
amt MVldtflt-,
snELnix.
। uA iK &amp;
.Offici’iS Abstract Hlocii.fU.Ming*. Mlcb.)
Bare tfcc nty set ot Atetraet Book* to Barry

nuaji-1. CouIhoto.
I
X’/
'
Lawyer,
lta«UtiK«. Micb.
Pre- '•utlOK Atterncjr for Hurry County.
\ E. KEN.LSTWN,
A.
Attorney at Law,
4 in at; court* ot the Stale. CollecUon*

TORN CARVETH,
•1
Attorney at Law,
Middleville, Mich.
( ’l.ARKE A RIKER,
Attorneys at Law and
Solicitors in Chancery.
s j e* in L’ulbn bloc*, over Beamer Bro*.)
Hasting*. Mich,
’
PrAcUce In all court* of I he state. Attend to
&lt;
rtii.t perilling title* to real estate.
WARTIN V. BARKER.Real Estate.
Di, Insurance and Loans.
Offit «tth J. &lt;*. Runyao &amp; Son. 3 door* north
of Pcrtloffice.
i
4|x*&gt;:il attentinn jrivei: to making exchange*
nl property. The Interest* of noo-reSnent
prwrrt • owner* carefully looked after. Fanns
of-for «»le or exchange IIonio* and

FLOORING

^§*£5and Maple,
.

Suh, Doors acd Bliads,
Cornice Mouldings,

Inside Finish &amp; Band Moddings
Of Ewry V**eriptlon,

Stoop Scrolls &amp; Columns

Window and Door
Screens.
Prices and Estimates given on ap­
plication.

BENTLEY BROS. &amp; WILKINS.

Michigan Cectrai

2 'Cement smith.

Lawyer.
■"* - in Union Hall Mock, ow
Goodyear &amp; Co.)
la »ll Court* ot the State.

K

HAPPEN &amp; VanARMAN,
Lawyers.
otvi-r H.-wthiz* National Hauk.)

Ths .Niagara Falls (Routs.
GRAND RAPIDS DIVISION.

Taking effect Nor. 2Mh. UK.

tLLl.'.M B. SWEEZEY,Attorney
At Law and Solicitor in Chancery.
STATIONS.

AWLLfAM B. SWEEZEY,
Justice of the Peace.
• &lt; • iwii* » speclarty.
Grand Kxpld* Lt
MlddierlUe..........
Irving .......
fUsrnra*.

Notary Public.

Naaavtile
Ctartana..
Katon Rapid*.
j W. VKOVMAN.
J.KkXMl
.........
1•
। Auctioneer,
Detroit..........
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mI-.&lt;•{ hi-Mode, J know 1 can Herve
ITTATI ON*.

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ETHING NEW!

Faws, Attention!

Detroit............
Jackson-----Katon Rapid*
Charlotte.......
Nashville.......
Montan..........
Quimby......
Habtikoa...
Mtddfcviiie’.’.-.
Grund Rapid*.. Ar
AU train* run by

I have get up a Hay Press in
the City of Hastings, and am
prepared to purchase Hay in
any quantity.
TO STOCKMEN AND FARMERS.
A full Blooded

Call and see me, at American
House.
‘ . . .

HOLSTEIN BULL!
A2so a Full Blooded Poland
China Boar,
Wifi be kept during the season, for
;
stock purposes, on the

Yours respectfully,

NAGLAB FARM!
Sw (MOW Malhews' pl»re, in
pornlon ot Hartlnjr*.

C.A. BURLINGAME.

cor-

Gboeob HomTATTEK.

WHOLE NO. 1614.

County News.

Tolles Brothers are making improve­
Nelt. Appleman and wife enjoyed yet Guess Rutland will wear the l«dt
ments on their mill by putting on a Sunday night with his parents.
this year according to that.
now roof. etc.
J. Matthews has taken a girl from
Dr. Goucher’s two daughters enjoyed
Middleville.
David Mortland lost four out of five the country air for a few days at G. the State School.
John Uarveth and family are Imck swarms of beer, that he put in the cellar. Appleman’s. r~'~jT
The Journal scribe seems quite fam­
1
David
Bailey
was
successful
in
win
­
from the west. The fear that Mr. CarC. Dunham. ofjMaplel Grote, made iliar with the enjoyment of a certain
street ‘in the paper two weeks ago. but
yeth would locate there and eventually tering his bees on the summer stands your scribe a pleasant call Sunday.
leave Middleville is dispelled by his «£• packed in clover chaff?
Mrs. E. A. Southwick was taken by we don’t wonder at it any.
Eugene Campbell has so far recover­ surprise on her 67th birthday, April
B,trting Hince returning that the State
ASSYRIA.
of Michigan and this particular town ed as to lie around again. Mr. C. was SSth. She and Mrs. D. Hosmer wj-nt
very badly injured some three weeks to a neighbor's to spend the day. At in
is good enough for him.
Every -thing Is quiet and locals are
o’clock her son called for her, telling scarce
Arbor day was not observed to any ago. by his horses running away.
Charles Deering, a young man work­ her she was wanted at home. Ariving
•xt&lt;r* in this vicinity. In fact we ven­
The singing school here will give a
ture w say that nine tenths of our peo- ing in a saw mill near Jonrn Hall's whs there she was greeted by about 45 of concert F nday e veninf May 7
PJ* &lt;Bd not give the matter a thought. caught by the saw and one foot cut her friends, many of them being pion­
A. J. Rork Esq. had the misfortune
lhe cheerful hum of Spangeiuacher completely off. Mr. D. is a fine young eers of this section. She was given to lose a valuable watch while plowing
&amp; Mason s caw mill is no longer heard man, with good habits and has the some very nice presents, all of which one day last week.
.
sympathy
of
the
whole
community.
were thankfully received. A fine din­
In our midst. It is taking a vacation
Joe Wiley has gone to Bellevue to
School commenced in the Doud dis­ ner was prepared for the guests to work in Hamleton's harness anop.
until its neighbor,French * Son’s grist
mill « ready to have water again fill trict last Monday, Floraice Glasgow as which all did ample .justice. The day
A. W. Wilcox has a new fence on the
teacher.
was spent in pleasant social converse, back side of his lot.
the mill race.
T. M. Baird, our city barter, is learn­ interspersed with numerous anecdotes
Two wugon loads of scholars from
The Township Board of Health have
our Union School went to Barlow lake ing the miller’s trade, but will be at his and reminlscenses of pioneer life. The purchased K of an acre of land from
shop
every
evening
for
barbering.
oldest person-prcBent was 69 years old. G. W. Tompkins as an addition to the
^Sa?.^h,yto P‘cnIc- THeday was
Henry Campbell has returned from and the youngest six months. At a Assyria cemetery’. Consideration t60.
cold and threatened rain, fun was scarce
late hour the company dispersed &lt;wlth
and pleasure at a low ebb, so the party his visit in the state of Ohio.
Harry Tompkins, of Battle Creek,
mutual congratulations and good wish­ visited his father C. W. Tompkins Suubroke camp and returned to town early
North-west Castleton.
es. Mre. Southwick’s maiden name
in the afternoon.
•
Corn
planting
has
began.
was
Eliza
A.
Potter.
She
was
born
at
James Clarke, of Hastings, was in our
Martha McGraw has moved to
Geo. Dillenbeck is finishing his house. Milton, N. Y.. April 28th, 1819, and was Battle Creek.
village Friday acting as counsel for
Asher Osborn and S. Hilton built an married to Adam Hart, in Buffalo,
defendant in a suit arising from a horse
Charley Baker is building a new board
upright to their log shanty. By the Nov.Hth, 1839. In 1860 she and her fence north of the corner.
trade.
Great are the abilities of the Middle­ way. they are boss hands to improve a husband moved to this state, and set­
The boys wonder if Shorty was after
tled on a small farm In this township, early Durham potatoes last Sunday
pile Are company, but when they un­ farm.
Bill Mead raised a log liarn last Thurs­ where five children were born to them night
dertook Sunday evening to haul the en­
Geo. Foster has moved into Rachael
gine a mile out of town and arrived in day. It is not very often that we can —three sons and two daughters. Her
husband did in 1861, and April 4th, 1867. Shephard's house.
“m® k? extinguish a burning straw go to raise log barns in this country.
Geo. Wellman has lougtit a pair of she was married to Lorenzo Southwick,
stack, they hud taken a larger contract
who died January 16th. 1877. Since
than they could fulfill, which was realiz­ colts of tlie Austin boys.
North-eastHastings
Rev. Stewart was absent from the that time she has lived with her chil­
ed after half the distance was covered,
If nothing hapjpens\there will be a
when the teiys turned and slowly re­ Martin school house last Sunday on dren. who are all married and residents large fruit crop this winter.
treated towards the engine bouse, while account of the poor health of his moth­ of this state.
z Geo. Keagle delivered a sermon at
rJfW of the 1H-11 alone er. Rev. Gurd delivered the sermon to
the Altoft school house Sunday, in the
Orangeville mills.
told of the disappointment all felt at a large audience.
atieence of Rev. Stewart
•’Look a led:d out,” gab.
Eugene
their defeat.
The long talked of marriage has
Mrs. Wood, of Woodland, is visiting
says
he
is
going
to
get
married
before
taken place at last. Miss Bertha Van- her daughter, Mrs. Fred Andrus.
A new wall in being built along the
Valkenburg. of thLs place, und Samuel
cellar under the sidewalk in front of long.
Mrs. Firstar and children visited at
Lewis Wellman started for Califor­ Bog-art, of Wayland, were married at
the Keeler block.
Seymour Andrus' Sunday.
Middleville, on the first.
The old Corsel &amp; Williams saw mill nia last Monday.
Rev. Stewart has the heartfelt sym­
Charles terry, of Plainwell, has hired pathy of his many friends in this vicin­
got tired of Its ineffectual efforts to ’ Ed thinks it £s quite an act of chival­
maintain a perpendicular position and ry’ to take a school marm to her school. out to Eli Nichols for a year, und will ity, in his sorrow.
move his family here in a short time.
fell over into the river Tuesday fore­
Mary Bagla is at Mrs. Whitney’s i %
Carlton.
Crops are looking line for the sand.
again.
■
7 J
noon. with a crash that startled the
The Kalamazoo Fishing Club are im­
The I. O. G. T. installed the following
nervously Inclined. It ceased to be an
Martha Andrus spent Sunday with
proving their grounds at Gun lake by her trtstar. Bertha Barnum.
.
ornament to the village some time ago. officers:
building a new house, Henry Lewfi
W. C. T.—•Samuel S. Culbert.
Several new fences are being built in
and Frank Montague doing the carpen­ this i vicinity.
W. V. T.-Z&lt;lia M. Odell.
FREEPORT.
ter work, and Job England the paint­
W. K. S.-A&lt;iah A. Odell.
From the Herald. •
xfour Corners.
* .
W. A. S.—,J udson Carpenter.
ing.
The fruit prospects are good.
John Turner and Job England went
W.F.S.—A. Shively.
Mrs. M. A. Boice has sold a horse.
t
The sick are numerous in this vicini­
flsliing Saturday, and of course had
W. T.—Horace Barnum.
Cherry trees in full bloom.
/ fl
ty.
large stories to tell of the large fish that
W. M.—Johnnv Shriber.
Homer Wood is better, but very fee­
Work horses are in good demand this
got.
away
from
them,
ws
an
excuse
for
W. D. M.—Tina Smith.
ble yet.
spring in this section.
not bringing any home with them.
W. J. G.—Charles Fleming.
•*
Plowing corn is the order of the day.
(
’’S
S. W. Finch has l&gt;een dressing hu
ifrs. Clem and Imby are on the sick
W. O. G.-Wilber Fuller.
Miss Matit- Baine Sundayed at Perk- / U JM
house with a new coat of paint
list.
W. R. H.S.-VUMe Warner.
insville.
' r lvW.’B. Bouck lost one of his team
School at the Lake commenced Last
W. L. H. S.--Wm. Vester. ..
Giro Barnum i* getting better very
. '*
horses Sunday morning from spasmod­
week with Hattie Mitchell as teacher. fast.
W. C.—Lillie Center.
ic colic.
Mayna Cook is visiting at Charles
Farmers are busy plowing for corn.
Our school commenced on Monday _
Two comet bands in Freeport It
Uncle Joe Keeler has his corn planted. Morrell's this week.
last,
under
the
direction
of
Miss
Ora
'
isn’t every town that can boast of two
Mr. Clem and granddaughter Hattie, Summers. ‘Success to her.
Dr. Wright says that he does not like
;
first-class bands.
to Im&gt; disturbed by toys going along the of Woodland, visited his son-List week.
James Wolfe is hunting up the doubG. C. Bouck has bought 50 acres of row! calling him out. Boys you may
Ettie Falk, of Wayland, called on her Io harness and pole for his buggy.
the farm occupied by his father, of his&gt; be sick some dpy: then look o*it.
friends Saturday.
James says that he can drive two horses
grandfather, A. L. Bouck. Considera­
A. P. Hodge returned from his visit after it.
Most of the farmers have their oats
tion ei3®.
east.
8OW«!d.
__________________
ALICE..
John Wallace, of Carlton, had a se­
The G. A. R. post will have a box
When we get over with the German
vere attack of peritonitis the. first of measlre we will go to Ftoeport and see social and dance Wednesday evening of
STATE BOAI&gt;.
the week. Dr. H. C. Peckhajn attending. the doctor who kills snakes.
this week.
Farmers are busy preparing ground
He is better at this writing.
Mrs. Voorhees was taken suddenly ill for corn.
Frank Andrus* house burned to the
Reigler. Roush &amp; Co. sold 800 dozen ground April 27th. Most of the furni­ this morning.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. James John­
eggs yesterday to Rogers, of Hastings. ture was saved. It caught from the
Uncle Peter Falk has returned home son, Sunday. April 25th. a boy.
It is estimated that 500 dozen per day, stove pipe running through the celling. from Newago county, where he spent
John and Robert Myers have return­
are bought by Freeport dealers.
Vlllle Warner commenced school the winter with his daughter.
ed from their trip to Nebraska.
When we think that Eber Mofflt b last Monday, with about 45 scholars.
Elias Jones, of Prairieville, was in
The dime society will meet at Wm.
pathniastar, we look for good roads,
Jay says that he hasn't taken his town last week on business and calling Merrick’s May 13th.
clean streets, and thst greatest of all father’s place. He only takes the crops. on friends.
Mr. Mattison's people intend moving
nuisances—the Freeport hog—to be rel­
Jacob Shriber driveda mule.
soon.
Bowen’s Mills.
egated to the shades of oblivion. So
Mrs. Alfred RayuUnd is away on a
IHllie Murray is at her uncle's. James
mote it be. We know we are asking a visit.
Weather is rather cool for George Murray, attending school this summer.
great dual. Eb., but every good citizen
Sabbath school was organized last Rickard's corn which has been planted
will hack you to the last porker, just so Sabbath with the following officers:
some time.
E. D. Whitlock, formerly with the
long as you maintain a firm front and
Supt.—Mrs. Win. Raymond.
Most of the spring plowing is done. Gunn Hardware Co, is now on the road
Asst.SupL—Mrs. Manette Carpenter.
don't retreat.
On Saturday last occurred the f uperal
for the Belknnp Wagon and Steigti Co,
Mr. Gaims, three miles south, was
Librarian—J. N. Coa ert.
of Airs.
Latourette.
aged
69
years, held
r"‘i'
nn&lt;J is at present calling on trade in the
discovered cultivating potatoes in his
Treasurer—Judson Carpenter.
at her late residence, and conduced- by. 4jpp,.r Peninsula—Michigan Tradeefield April 27th, that were at least two
Secretary—D. R. Foster.
Rev. Gillaspie.
Deceased was one of T'*’*
*«***«“*»•
*&gt;«&gt;»
inches high.
rntnmnnitv
the nlHiMit
oldest fuktt.lnra
settlers in thn
the community,
Dr.'s DeVore &amp; PreBey’s sign still
having resided on the place*from which
MORGO-THORNAPPLE.
swings to the breeze in front of their
Judge Christiancy is slowly recover- I &amp;
store she was hurried about 40 years. She
W. 8. Adkins has enlarged his------lormer office but the doctors are not in.
room,’and tilled it up with bran new leaves a husband, three sons and two iug from a serious illness.
Is it fair to thus entrap the unwary?
daughters to mourn her loss. The be­
Dr. fright, of Carlton, was in. the goods. He will build an addition for reaved family have the sympathy of the
The First Michigan infantry holds a
'
Tilingo yesterday. He is attending Geo. oils.
reunion at Jackson today.
•
Our newlv elected constable had bet­ community.
BeelwXlittle son, near the Moulton
Col. C. W. ~
Armstrong,
of Withey
look out, else
leriooKOUi,
cue the
ine old
otu gentleman
genueman and
anu
. t
The state horticultural society meets
church, and reports his patient as im­ ter
A. R.. was selected at the late
•
proving.
Icampment at Jackson as a delegate in Lansing, June 15 and 16.
When we advise all to enjoy present
the national encampment, to be held
The Marshall Presbyterians have
pleasures without stint and not lx* con­
at San Francisco, Cid.. August 21st. called the Rev. W. H. Bates, of Clyde,
Seema
as
though
the
doctors
do
not
un;
tinually looking for future troubles, we
22nd. 23rd and 24th. He represents
her case.
:
intend it iu a gentle hint to the chronic derstand
Eaton, Branch and Calhoun
W. S. Adkins has the finest lot of Burry.
1
Grand Rapids has doubled the num­
grumbler who cannot look upon a day
counties, comprising the third district.
of sunshine without volunteering the goods ever brought to Morgan.
We congratulate the boys of the &lt;it5- ber of her school teachers in the last six
EldCT Kidder arrived in Morgan Friremark "Well get paid for this, it Is
trict in their wise selection. The Col. yean.
dav last.
Quarterly meeting com­
nothing but a weather breeder.”
is n full grown G. A. R. man. and will
Grand Rapids school children have
-Mr. 8. Roush took a trip to Grand menced Saturday afternoon.
faithfully represent them at tne nation­ begun to save the lives of birds by re­
Farmers are busy getting ready to .al cnuun’pmenf.
'Rapids Monday.
solving not to kill them.
is among the sick. plant com.
Mrs. August Gosch
G
Elder
Gilluspie
was at Hendershott«
Free Methodists held their quarterly
Geo. L. Davis has been ordered to
Dr. H. F.T’eCkham attending.
on the 24th of April, Instead of
meeting at Morgan hall, Saturday and Corners
'
build a railroad between Owosso and
Julius btald from Ohio, is visiting his
Hickory Corners,as stated last week.
cousin C. V. Riegler and other relatives Sunday last.
We had a political speaker at.the L O. Durand to connect the divisions of the
E. O. Hyde has received the appoint­
Toledo.
Ann Arbor &amp; Northern Michi­
G. T. hall last Saturday night. It sevnis
here.
hard that such eloquence should be gan railroad.
Scott Rogers has not yet moved to ment as deputy sheriff.
To see a num go around the village '
Tenmswee. It wouldn’t make anybody
wasted on an audience that cannot ap­
Ransdyne
Shedd, of Tekonsha, 78
a large star pinned on his breast
very mad aroimd here if Scott should with
it.
,
yean of age, on the morning of the 3d.
without authority, is conclusive evl- preciate
I
Mr.E. C. GlUaspie, of Huntington, killed his wife with an ax and then cut
conclude to remain in this vicinity.
ce that he would like to be some- .
Ind., is visiting friends in this vicinity. his own throat. Domestic trouble is
y if he could, or else there is a soft • Following is a lint of officers installed
PRAIRIEVILLE.
said to be the cause of the crime.
at a meeting of Barlow Lake Lodge I.
James Chapman is raising and re­ spot somewhere.
Sunday night last while meeting was
Dr. J. IL Kellogg, physician-iu-ehlef
pairing his house, which will much im­ in progress, some miscreant cut into O.G.T.:
at tire sanitarium in Battle Creek,
W. C. T.—Joseph Burpee.
prove the same.
.
Jacob Oddi's lines. If it was a man
represents the state board of health at
W. V. T.- Gertrude Robinson.
Horton and Loveland have just fin­ that did such a mean trick, the law
the
American medical association and
W. R. 8.—Almond Ritchie.
ished George Blackman's ham. with could not deal to severe with him: and
the Mississippi valley, ’which convenes
W. C. Rev.—Gillaspie.
which he is much pleased.
if a small boy, a terrible flogging should
atlst. Louis this week.
W. T.—John Burpee.
Ely Clement has commenced work on
be administered
W. M.—Andrew Jackson.
the Jonea bouse.
,
About 5,000 Grand Rapids people
The entertainment at R. R. hall Mor­
W. O. G.—Burt Armstrong.
The parsonage is improved by new gan. Monday night, was a complete
went out to Reed’s Lake Sunday to see
W.r.G.-BechteL
cave-troughs.
if the city clergy would succeed in
bore. People should not countenance
Henry Mosier has built a new fence
keeping the balloon from going up.
affairs.
around his residence during the past such
TANKER SPRXNOB.
The iisccnt was made to a height of
Daniel Bollinger has his house enclos­
4.500 feet and landed in an oak tree 80
Edd Nidy han been sick.
WAMr. Day filled the M. E. pulpit in ed.
Bad time for colds, a good many are feet above ground.
Mr. Morgan planted corn Monday.
the morning, and the Baptist at 4 p. m.
C0
Fine
in
wMlher
again
now,
which
Rather
early.
________________
State lumber dealers are now ghul to
last Sunday. Thu Baptists people are
buy the black walnut fence rails which
without a pastor and he came on trial.
make* the farmers think that it Lt farmers split and used as they would
CASTLETON.
Reault unknown.
any other timber 20 or 30 years ago.
Mrs. B. Downing, of town. Sundayed about time to plant
Mrs. George Mosier is more comfort­
T. 8. Clark « making quite an im- The long exposure has reasoned the
with her sister, Mrs. M. Downing.
able than at last writing.
provemtent in his farm, by trimming wood thoroughly, and it is valuable as
Mrs. Carr is on the sick list.
Another Cleveland man in town, son
the orchard.
. „
material for chair legs, spindles and
Charley
Bass
has
reshingled
his
barn.
of John and Eva Cairns.
.
Elder Stocking preachffl at the Springs ,other small articles.
Frank Price raised the frame of his
School commences on Monday next.
every Sunday at 11 o’clock. Turn out
last Tuesday.
~
It is generally thought that congress
May loth.
u ,barn
MiW Aggie Wat ring smllte because e&gt;Edd Nuiy has hiretl out to the State will declare forfeited the unearned por­
Quite a number attendcl the teach­
of a new organ.
, ,
ers’ examination on Saturday last.
tion of a valuable land grant of the
Mrs. M. Downing entertained the । View company and will begin work at
I once.
■
OEDAB CREEK.
]ladies of that vicinity Friday, with a i! Ben-Allen has a new trotting
t rotting horse,
horse. j non nas i»e«&gt;
carpet sewing bee.
' _ V
211 l-ru.w.
Jerry SprouL our hardware merchant, rag
;
Suppose
be— —
will
keep fast ,ir»n
time It.
in fFlI,
the .(and iron com)
Cherry and plum trees are in blossom.
has gone to Kansas.
future.
V ,
;!ttu^&gt;exU^
Indications
point
to
a
good
crop.
Quarterly meeting last Saturday and
* ’ The Yankee Springs school
Amos Snyder, of Jackson, was in
Sunday was largely attended.
'
till July &lt;
«1 last Monday, with Jimmt
Cedar Creek boasts of having the itirntw parb' last week.
titshdln.
.
।
— —.-rz-r-' — •—
r-Mrs. N.T. Sheldon found a roll of
slickest little barber in Barry county.
. Easter ho pawed and ten
for romnany bwpot evtn begun the gradSome farmers have their corn planted. :fine paper Ixurder on the cranberry breakfast is the best record heard of! ing for the exteoakm.
croraway
last
Friday.
while others are plowing their ground. -

I

4

7/

�oovxoxx.
DEaOMmON OF PFECJOUS STONES

colorlews topaa

tinged with yellow or brown, a. in the
African diamonds and in smoky quarts.
the other was a slender young man, slung

pewitive yellow, not mere tints; tho
sapphire is blue; tho ruby, pink; topaz,
garnet anil hyacinth are red; tlx- emerald,
beryl, modern cryaolite, aquaiuarine are
green of various tints; tho amethyst is
purjJe.
Tlie translucent stones are nearly all of
them varieties of quartz; chalcedony,
which is white; chyroopraae, green; sard,
varying from yellow to brown; a bloodred variety having the specific name of
carnelian (the fiesh tinted), although, by
a paraphrtux- of thin name, carnelian
\(tlx&gt; horny textured), the sjxcifio work­
ing quality of etudeedouy, carflelian and
sardonyx is indicated, and the stones
themwlvas often spoken of, descriptive
words being added, as white for chalce­
dony; red, yellow or brown for sardonyx;
the agate, a variegated stone, usually
brown and white, and often with very
beautiful figures; the onyx, a blue and
white or black and white stone in layers,
often almost opaque: tlie sardonyx, a red
and white stone in layera.
- 'Die opaque stones are hematite or
bloodstone proper, a compact oxide of
iron, rtometimce true hematite, but more
usually specular ore, which; if magnetic,
as it often is, is tlie bur-lashi of tlie gypmen, and probably also the "ligure" of
tlie breast-plate of Israel’s high prie«t;
lieliot&amp;pe, frequently called bloodstone,
a green stone with red spots; turquoise
. and lapis lazuli, which ore blue; calcahuiti, tlie green Mexican turquois.-;
porphyty, which is either green or rod;
malachite, which w green, beautifully
veined; an^&amp;nqier, on opaque stone
colored in greens, browns, reds, yellows
and white, sometimes self colored some­
times very beautifully mottled.
Purity of color and freedom from flaws
affects tlie value of all stones, and per­
fection of slmpe has also great influence.
For instance, the emerald, beryl and
aquamarine ore chemically nearly alike,
and similarly crystallized, yet of vastly
different values, on account of their
colors and textures. The ton or.-, so of
beryl in the natural history rooms would
bo of far less value titan tlie five-ounce
Hope emerald, except to destroy as a
source of glucina.
Tu enhance the. beauty of gems they
■/are cut and polished substantially in one
of three ways, either in&lt;--&gt; facets, as is
UKiiully dune with transparent btones, so
as to give ns many refractive and reflectivo- surfaces os possible, or en
cabochon, where either the natural sur­
faces are polished, or the stone is rounded
vp, like carbuncles, opals, cat’s eyes and
moonstones, or if opaque or translucent
stones, into shapes for rings, brooches
and the like; and these last are frequently
engraved in relief or intaglio, or in tlie

ger of going overboard. The young man
hold fast to the black box co tluu a circu­
lar aperture in one end of it faced the
bow of the ship and the group of passen­
gers on the forward clock. Then with his
right hand forefinger he pressed a con­
cealed button on tho foot of the box,
and a sharp click told that the black rub­
ber window of the aperture had opened
for the 120th part of a second. When the
two men descended to the deck the panBcngera learned that the ship had been
photographed. The black box was a de­
tective camera. The young man was its
inventor.
When one thinks of thin episode on
ship-board, this photographing of a
swaymg ship in mid-ocean, it is difficult
to realize that photography is so young
an art. It is not so many years since tho
action of light on nitrate of silver was
discovered. The present century wan
well advanced when the Frenchman,
Daguerre, racoeeded in his exjx-rimente,
and a numlier of years elapsed before tho
“Daguerreotypes" gained recognition. So
far tut tho products go everybody is per­
fectly familiar with photographic prog-

traordinary advances. To begin with,
it Iras witnessed the recognition of the
negative as a useful adjunct to legiti­
mate art. At erne time artists not only
Bnecre-d but scowled at tho professions of
the photographers Nowadays, loth
though he may often bo to acknowledge
the debt, the successful artist owes
much to the camera.
Bo thoughtful a student of the human
figure as Mr. Thomas Eakins of Phila­
delphia has found it to his advantage u&gt;
become proficient In photography, which
has long been associated with the art
work at the Philadelphia academy. Mr.
Eakins has conducted within the P-»
few months an important series of ex­
periments with rapids platen and a re­
volving disk, with a view to aiding both
science and art to a knowfedge of the
sacreta of animal locomotion, with re­
gard to which both science and art have,
singularly enough/been until recently
but very imperfectly informed. Thepeculiarity of Eakins’ method has been
the taking of a series of impressions on a
single plate. Tlie special advantage of
thu plan lias been the preservation of
accurate views of objects in motion
while the point of' sight is not clianged.
So little has been cared for pictorial
effect that many of the experiments have
been conducted in such ft manner as sim­
ply to secure a series of impressions, with
accurately recordtxi time,-of glittering
“Christmas tree" balls, fastened to the
joints of animals in rapid motion, or
stuck with wax up and down tin- bocks
This cutting, polishing and engraving of human models, to show the move­
ment of the spine and pelvis in walking.
Aside from these purely artistic and
away much of the substance of the gem;
in the transparent brilliant-cut gems scientific relations of photography it has
usually reducing their weight one-half,
and increasing their value to a still popular interest. Tho instantaneous pro­
cess, developed since the invention of
than trebling the value per carat, wliile tho “dry plate" method, has boon tho
it halves the number of curate by which source of much novelty and delight. A
to multiply this value.—Boston Budget. new interest has been added to reproduc­
tions of nature. Maud S., at the top of
her speed, appears in the silver print
One of the prim- objects for which the with every swelling muscle, every subtle
Spiritualist club was organized is tho grace of outline as clearly cut as if aha
development of the different medium had posed ste-adily for four second*, as
“pluuea.” Developing “circles" are held Daniel Webstar did (with his bat on) for a
at regular intervals. The first phase is
table-tipping. The second phase is tbfli
of the simple trance; the third, cloirandi- tial lines of an instantaneous photograph.
ence; the fourth, clairvoyance; the fifth, The president, making his inaugural
the physical phase, in which tin- medium
is tied up; the sixth, the phase
Onoe rapid pistes were accomplished
the
seventh,
the
materializing
phase; the eighth, independent slate clumsy. Portable as they are now
writing; the ninth, -w dependent slate mads, they can not be placed in position
writing, in which the medium’s finger la with sufficient rapidity to catch an ob­
used instead of a pencil; the tenth, tlie ject in motion unless the operator is pre
levitation phase, in which heavy, ob­
jects are moved; the eleventh, the poison era without legs. When a rumor came
phase, during which . the medium can over the Atlantic that some one abroad
take harmlesdy any noxious drug, and was experimenting with this idea. Tan­
■o on for a score more. Spiritualism in
Philadelphia is ft startlingly important glass focusing difficulty had to be put
feature of public and private life.— out of tho way. Many other problems
Philadelphia Cor. New York World.
icon photographers and men of mechan­
ical talents have been named as the in­
It is a curious fact, it may bo here ro­ ventor of the instrument which repre­
sented the conquered problem.—Alex­
as regards roaring a family inn strangely ander Black in Philadelphia Call.
dilatory manner, and never seem to lay
their eggs and have done with the mat­
ter. On the contrary, their usual jdnn
The meteorites that fall upon the earth
ta today two eggs, hutch out tlm young are composed chiefly of iron. Signor
birds, and then lay two more, eo tlmt Bombicci suggests an explanation of
their first-born really assist in tho incu­ this. The earth is a big magnet, as
bation of their younger brothers and Ris­ shown by the proc-t-dings of a bar of
ers. The eggs are always white, and
are po shaped that there is no “large end" balanced on its center. Botnbloci's idea
iatliat this big terrestrial xnngnet, when
hirdi; in general. The young birds are
vary queer little creatures, more like no particles, cit-rte a selective attraofluffy balls of down tiian anything dse,
and have a smpilar way of hfaring and
wrigging about into various contortions
K the nest should happen to be disturbed.
't go®, support# thia
- —Philodelpliia Cali.

■seating iron, which he claims ho luui
tried with such effect as to resist tho

riot: Friday eveclK. April toth, 188fi,
Mayor Wdawt in the chair.
Boll called: AMeroen preaent-Beeamer. Bogle. Osborn. Stebbins «d
Wstera (h).
Abreat-Hams. McCoy
and McNaughton, (8).
Reading of the minutes deferred.
The mayor stated the object of the
meeting was to approve of the liouor
and druggist bands, also to receive bids
for the city printing for the ensuinf
year.
The liquor bond of Doyle &amp; Rich,
with BobL Dawoon and Charles B. Bur­
ton or sureties, was read, and on motion
of Aid btebbins the same was ooc^ted
and approved by all ayes.
,
The liquor bond of Frank H. Parker,
with John C. Winkleman and Robert
Dawson as sureties, was read, and on
motion of Alderman Osborn the aanie
was accepted and approved by all ayes.
The liquor bond of Joseph Pllug.
with Valentine Ixdns and J ulius Stark
us sureties, was read, and on motion of
Aid. Bessiner the same was accepted
and approved by all ayes.
The druggist bond of W. J. &amp; L. L.
Holloway, with Walter L. Wilkins and
Ike Hendershott as sureties, was read,
and on motion of Aid. Beasmer the
same was accepted and approved by all
ayes.
The mayor opened and read the bids
for city printing for the ensuing year
Bootings. April «xb. IBM.
To the Mayor aful Common Council of
the city of -ifantinfft:
Gentlemen: We will publish the
city printing in the Journal as follows:
The council proceedings, mayor’s
proclamation and fire notices for the
sum of $50.
Ordinances, election notices and all
other advertising required by the city
city charter, or by order of -the mayor
or common council at 60 per cent dis­
count from statute rates for such ad­
vertising.
Respectfully.
,
DENNIS A HUNGRRIAND.
HMting*. April soth, l«W.
To the Mayor and Common Council of
the city of Hastinfft:
The undersigned will do the city
f rlntlng for the year commencing May
st, lf»3, at the following ratea:
For publishing proceedings of coun­
cil $44.
For publishing city advertisements
including ordinances, registration and
elec tion notices, and all notices requir­
ed by law or ordinance to lie published
in a newspaper, nt two-thirds legal
rates—being 4C cents per folio for first
insertion and 24 cents per folio for each
subsequent insertion of same matter.
For job printing including hand bills,
blanks, registration and election no­
tices, proclamations, etc., etc., twelve
per cent, discount from usual prices.
R«l*ctfu!Jy submitted,
BARRY COUNTY DEMOCRAT.
B)- Cb.v&gt;. S. IHlbourn.
HoitlnF'. April atth. i ms.
To the Common Council, City of Hust­
ings:
Gentlemen:—In reply to recorder’s
notice, I make the foilowing' bid for
city printing for year commencing May
1st, 1B96, ending April 30th. 1887:
1 will print for the year mentioned
in the Hastings Banner,
1. The Council proceeedings.
2. The ordinances.
3. Tlie mayor’s proclamations.
4. The legal notices of election.
6. All or
- printing
'
* *
city
required
by charter 1
। done in a newspaper
of the city.
Also the following “job work:”
1. The notices of registration.
2. The notices of election.
3. The mayor's proclamations.
4. 500 envelopes and 500 note heads
each for mayor, recorder and marshal.
This bid includes all the printing
specified above, and I will agree to do
the same for the sum of elghtv (980)
dollars.
Respectfully,
M. L COOK.
FropY Hostings Raxkkx.
By Aid. Osbora. that the bid of the
Hasting Banner lor the citv printing
for the ensuing year be accepted. Car­
ried, all ayea.
By Aid Bessiner, that the rulre be
suspended lor the purpose of electing
two members of the Board of Review.
Carried, all ayes.
Council proceeded to ballot for mem­
ber of board of review 1st and 4th
wards. Council balloted twelve times
without anv result and at the thirteenth
ballot Aid. Hams came in and took his
seat, and on the flfthteenth ballot J. W.
Bentley received 5, and Chas, Hicks 1.
Bv Aid. Osborn, that J. W. Bentlev
be declared elected as a member of
the board of review for 1st and 4th
wards. Carried all ayes.
By Aid. Stebbins, that the council
proceed to ballot fop member of lioard
of review for 2nd and 3rd wards.
Council balloted four times without any
result and on the fifth ballot J. S. Good­
year received 6, that being all the mem­
bers present.
By Aid. Osborn, that .1. S. Goodyear
be declared memtier of the board of re­
view of 2nd and 3rd wards. Carried
all ayes.
On motion council adjourned.
FRANK 8TEBM XS. Itecorder.

The old Aryan has medicinal charms
for ruling the power of nature, love
songs, songs celebrating heroes, choral
hymns and ceremonial music an d danc­
ing. Tho oldest German linen oi jtootry
are alliterative. Ail tiolcmrr legal pro­

ment pronounced in alliterative verac.
The early alliteration remains to this day
spick and npiuj, weal and woe, stock and
stone, kith and kin, bed and board,
wind and weather.
Heroic songs, were chanted by wander­
ing miriRtrefa in the days of Attila and
Charlemagne, but they are kat. The
ep&gt;c oingera of that age appeared before
on audience and declaimed in musical

d.rtUd in bh»

Hildebrand.

Other Stoves will be Closed Out Regardless or Cost
We also pell the Latest and Best

-r- b... b«pjo.pwit.or n&gt;urU«e thu&gt; ‘‘‘“L’l?

bh»; IBM U»
dre.. b
P*"”" ’fS’J’Z
are dissimilar. In children both of whore
purota have blue ey^ M per csot in­
herit blue ej-es; but in cluldren both at

Builders Hardware at Close Figures.
Paints in Large and Small quantities; also VarnLlies, Tur.
pentine andJapans.

Mowers, Reapersand Biqders.
Wagons, Carriages and Carts.

per cent.
“ 'J'-;
n«ulte wen1 reached in Switzerland. In
Sweden the djacoveriai were not quite
the same. The women with brown tyu
were more numerous there tlxan the xnexi
with brown eyes, but brown eyw areep
parantiv i»crea*ing there as in bwltxwtand.—Philadelphia Ledger.

OLIVER’S NEW COMBINATION PLOW, with self -harpeniu
Share and Point They are giving the best sai-fidi™
doing the same amount of work with from nne-fourthto
one-half the expense of other plows.

Congrrasman WhUing. of Holyoke,
make a little speech recently nt a dinner
fa New York, and in the course of hta
remarks upon the influence of paper he
stated this incident: "The introduction
of blue paper is another interesting item.
The owner of a small mill in England
went to London to sell his product, leav­
ing his wife st home. It was waahtngday—presumably Monday—and the good
wife had a bluing-hag tied to her apron.
She vfc tcd the null and. leaning over the
engine, dropjxd her bluing-bag, and in­
stead of white paper she hurl a lot of blue
paper. She met her huslsuid upon his
return with a good deal of apprehension,
and informed him of the misfortune. He
felt as if a serious mistake had been
made until he sent tho product to market
and received 5 cents per pound more
than for his usual article, and thereafter
his mill was run on . blue pa;&gt;er, and it

Low Estimates on Jackson Tile.

Hospitals must necessarily lack many
of the attractions of homes, but they can
lie made ipore pleasant than they are.
Vast, ghostly expanses of white and
naked walls, glaring in sunlight, and
glowering in twilight, are of themedves
incentives to death, when the spirit it
■
’ more titan half weary of life. Bright
papers, or papers of any kind, are tabooed
rum hospital walls by the dicta
of hygica.3. Dui z -ret;..’ grof ■
wisely sujicrsede the hideous white, and

CALL IN AND SEE US.

Greble &amp; Powers,

DUSSELL HAS
Removed
HIS STOCK OF

AND

IVEillineiw Goods
To the First Door East of Hicks Bros.’ Gro•
eery, oh State Street,
Where he will be pleased to welcome all his cus­
tomers and friends, As well as to greet many new
ones. As heretofore. he keeps the Best .of Goods
in his line, at the Lowest Prices.

18786521

few chromos, with trees and rivers, and
laughing children, and pleasant home
interiors for subjects, might bo found
more serviceable than mt-dicine to the
patient whose mind is hesitating uncon­
sciously between the apathies and tin
vitalities.—Indianapolis Time*.

ful life goes down-town as soon ns be
can get his breakfast and wrvetlee all
day with a half-dollar. He is like Jacob
and tho angel in this performance.
Toward night he generally manages to
trip the half-dollar and throw it. and
swear that he will not let it go Until it
gives higi ths blearing of thru day. Then
he takes his coupe, or one which he hiru
every day,/or takes the elevated railroad.

JULIUS RUSSELL

THE BEST
J
FURNACE MADE.
And therefore the cheapest, is the

and goes upto his lonely den in ano of
theve gloomy brown-stone street*. There
he has got some $40,000 to $90,000 locked

his living coffin, and he sila up in it that
evening playing nt one or another kind
of intelligent jack-ttraws.—“Gath's" Let-

Points of Superiority are:

IMPORTANT EVIDENCE.

(Detroit Cum-* pondeure ChkOito Imor-OesaB.)
Michiana hns atwavs been looked upon
by the Inhabitants of other States, a&gt; m
partietitarlv unhealthy region. Atal InT,', th,’’olncbil report, of the State Board
of ileulth show thnt hucIi la In fact tlm
case. Whatever tb« cause may be. it K
certain
that
rheumatic, neuralgic
snd
bronchial troubles havl been
nnd nre today fearfully prevalent
in every portion of the state. It stands tn
reason, therefore, thnt where so much
suffering exlsta, there should bo H corres­
ponding endeavor to relieve the suaerlna
end we have Uwlny Id the state of Michi‘&gt;&lt;*1 InsUtutlon for fur
thermg ihi&gt;* end that can l&gt;e found any.
LrnUrri
J tater testae
whiJh n hheiinik“c Syrup c&lt;&gt; -”t Jwkmiu’
«o invest!
I ‘.’r.i1 noF only n»wtalned be­
yond a doubt that the goxls they menu
ta-turo nre staolmel/ pure sod
th^t
Po*e»bi« material* but ale-.
«hnt U.e remedy h producing ruault*
really woaderiul The following are »

,“uS3.;

un observation:
' C’
1&gt;eoloi • croeer of Jackson
JYttS *°by sciatic rbentuaUstn*
thnt bis right arm, leg and side were
w»rte7’’CTi "nl thius,k,,n- He could nw
walk and suffered intense oetn whw-i,

"*«uiMr. A-^h. Stockwell, manager of the

Diving Flues, effecting a great saving of fuel.- ’'fitting
• the greatest quantity of neat from a given quantity o.
w001 It is the only diving flue furnace made.

1

Q Three Radiators. Most Furnaces have but one. This gi ves
the Kenfield furnace a great advantage over other rar
naoee m a heat producer.

It has an ash-pit Most wood furnaces have none. This

3• saves much trouble and inconvenience.
Easiest to adjust to get a given temperature in a
,
.
4• house.
Thickne88 of shell, and castings and radiators: g‘v*®&amp; *
5• surance of long wear and better unifortuity of neatPerpendicular flues, insuring much more heat than the or
6• dinary horizontal flues.
Those who expect to build houses the coining ^ason
save money by heating with furnace. The best made nm» ’
the most economical, is the Kenfield furnace. CM*

Brooks &amp; Kenfield’s,
~

urTcr iowri m her tit-

Hastings, Mich., and get estimates of cost of heat i:&gt;g ani' ver
tilating your dwellings.
.

partH of. sulphur and white lead, with
•airee thoroughly. Wh-a about to apply
M-wMit with strong sulphuric acid and

They are Mmetlli
new in deeign and
enpenorqnal.t.andfnl^

Dome1 cunuu»
——
ta. untaul® by s™

“Small as is

a~.
SjK.T5fSaa,
a"“
I oonW g» m&gt; nd ctu maay mu%
S
lf^°irBary-1 ®r*“l,;'n*f *
a^klS of L.° STr?

Required to run this
stove. It is far more i
to opente, will beat
to put in one

hoe than for one
rtable than stoves, far lessWJ
whole house, give
foa
and healthier for the hoe*
lUingSneworold.itw^Igg
Bea At Brooks k heu6eW*'^

�7^4, /m
IN A LUCIFER-MATCM FACTORY.

It certainly is unfortunate that an in­
vention which han been no valuable to
the household and, indeed, in all cased
where a ready light is desirable, should
bring into the world with it so much dia. ,The makers of lucifer nAtches,
large numbers of whom reside in Vienna,
v. ere *onje years ago attacked with a
ni.&gt;-1 singular disease—the rotting away
of the jaw-bone.
Together with this
ugly and most disfiguring complaint
in
were always constitutional symp­
tom . present which denoted tlie proeenoe
.|MUcn in the blood. After a careful

rousew
)ds

t.v k ( trits traced to the phcrsphorus empl y.xi in making tlie matebee. How it
. iuLi attack tlie bono was at first a
puzzle to the physicians, but it was nt
length discovered that tho poisonous
tuiure gained admission to the bonetby
b-n-Svs of decayed teeth.
• S 'tne of the German governments
. t ndeavored to meet the difficulty by ex­
; mining the mouths of all persons em;■! neJ in lucifer match factories, and
•uiiniissing from employment any artisan
who had unsound teeth. This, to a
trtam .-xteut, mot the case; but inasi.vwh is it is impossible to give every
■ &gt;rk;uan a clean bill of health with
r.^|»-t’t to hto morals tho remedy, or
i jtii.T the preventive, was not thorough.
&gt; mV twenty years ago the disease also
appeared in New Haven, and a medical
i xi-rt was instructed to investigate tho
mslK-r. After making a careful inquiry
the discovered, cmtAf fifty-nine patients,
fifteen di. d. and the others were greatly
(disfigured by the destruction of the
iup|»T or lower jaw; in some cases both.
I- t- inqxMSible to picture a more disfigflring disease, or one wliich leads to
ju-r discomfort, inasmuch as in many
u-'M the speech to destroyed and also the
pt.^-ss of maxticatiop.
The'only etfeetufer method of obliter..ting the dtecase is to get rid of the pbosjphorus. or 0f so altering ita character as
: &gt; deprive its fumes of their deazily virtfirnc.'. Thc common spirting match is
greatest offender in this particular
inasmuch m it contains tho most phosi.l.orus. There matches made of amor­
phous phosphorus, or phosphorus baked
nr a cdrt.iin period of time, are believed
• be harmless. Many attempts liave.
tM-.’n'm«d&lt;- to prmiuce matches from this
rakitanct1 in 4-onne«rtion with chlorate of
i- -tas.’:. and at last with success. The
iomL:n ition. however, only takes place
ihithu ;.ct of * striking the light, the utin\rt 4nnS&lt;,r &lt;'MStiiig in any attempt to
rimw/i* them |&lt;ennnnently together,
'E ..if.-ty nntdi to made principally of
■ id Tate of (Krtash, mixed with black
, ude of-mangwnere^ red lead, sulphuret
&lt; : antimony and glue, while tho amor­
phous phosphorus to placed upon the box
iihut. I'of the ordinary aand-j»aper, and
th ■ old-.. of the two materials produoa
tile light.
It to unfortunate that a light can only
. be produced with the box. as working­
: uvt care to be troubled by carry­
ing on.? about. Until this difficulty to got
•-■Vex, this excellent invention, calculated
to get rid of, a most distressing disease,
will only be used in tho houst’hold. the
ordinary match that will strike against

ovtr it which the rough and thoughthsw
will (hiinantL It to quite door, however,
tli.it for all domestic purpoewrt, thu old
match ought to be given up.—Brooklyn

fluttering js one of the most dtotrauing ' of vocal defects, and it is a little
singular that many parents think it a
misfortune that to not susceptible of oov-

This

n a

e or-

will
nace,

ven-

arlor
onN®

Uiu stutterer in a cave for years and
compel him to place pebbles in hb mouth
after the manner of Damosthanoi.
Syllabic accentuation, pnwmng the
continuity of round while beatmg time,
wn simpler method, and lias proved
truccmafvl in the case of Dr. I Lammoud
anil others. Another metliod is to take
long br.-uth, and tlien to close the teeth
nn.i speak between Che closed tootli,
Allowing the air to pass out slowly. It
i' &lt;aid that two weeks' practice of this
ezperiment will effect an improvement.
It will not be necessary afterward to
k«q» the tenth closed all the time when
sj-e.-dnng, but a long inspiration, should
always
taken, the air being expelled
slowly.—Courier-Journal.

THE problem OF ufe.

ALEXANDER’S DILEMMA

• l»be at tbe

breUT

TING HIS OWN THROAT,

thrUI ’» • -w

wh“&lt;i7 “

*&gt;“ “•

BO

Throosb », umUm. wMta a . a,
gem (1 spnen

“■‘"HS? °&lt; *"” “d

of

In tlm I rlrnrw.

.L,, ____ .

U0W dSto kQ0W thnt thc v&amp;nlahed
Hav^E^“U&lt;Jed ^BIn homes on that r»im

——j J--. - &lt;■&gt;« wuiarencM are, betide
tho cxar, tbo Ru**lau minister* to Turkay
and Greece. vnr-inna
___

A et how can I Uve if I uro but by bread?
Ohl ”“^5? mr8df th&lt;*°

aDd th“®

I think of tho Uvea that went out tong
ago;
°
1
the grRVM
nre uuder th«

----------------- uw w-on asaomuioa in
southern and north we*tern Ituaala. King
v“r?‘* of itoatnjLC1“ and Price Nicola* of

im.M-i i-----.7
J
imperial
cuuncUi
rjrhrfiq?"U°v WhIch U

prvaent at u»
^^nceat

“And recompense neck for the value of

The lipa that hare klaaed, and the hearts
, thatehare bled
For other torn hearts. And they Wb„
made rhymes.
And all the great souls that ever rung
chimes
died. Are they dead?

7

“ intricate! How do we know
1 liAt tho fair human flower matured by
thc earth—
Impregnate by love—may not yield the
birth
Of a son) through the pangs of it* Infinite
wc»?
—Woman's World.
IMPORTATION OF ARTIFICIAL EYES.

Nearly all tho artificialeyeeuwxi in this
country are imported from Europe. Attempta have been mado to miuiufacture
them hore, but. thp industry has never
flourished. Tho flnewt eyes an* mado in
Paris, and good ones come from Ger­
many and Switzerland. Tlw* eyes are.
made of glaw. and are in the shupo of a
hollow hemisphere. The pupil is formed
of colored glass, and ita execution requinw the greatrei skill on tho part of
the workmen. Tbe white of tho eye is
imitated with wonderful acoorncy.^ It is
of cream white, yellowish white, blue
white, or any other shade no an to ex­
actly match tlio wiiiut of thu remaining
real eye. Before tlie fimjJ'gluxing is put
ou small red veins are traced with a pen­
cil on tlie 'surfarc. There to a slight
ridge along tlie edges which enables tho
muscles of the socket to tak» hold and
move the ball.
Dealers in artificial eyes keep them in
separate Ixixes, which they call die blue
box, the black box, tha brown box, and
so on. Three boxes contain eyee of all
sizes, from ai largo aa a marble to one as
large as a pigeon'* egg.
A dealer in artificial eytw said: “We
fit tho eyes to flu? sockets by boating and
softening die ball, and then cutting it
with hot scissors to the proper sixe and
alutpe. Tlie hollow part fits over the
stump of die eye. When thia is neatly
done the eye raorm as readily as the
other eye, and it to difficult to tell which

-- -— motrttis. Every­
body ts now beginning to admtt that the
abetor of this mojxsntons question is the
autocrat of Russia. Tho diplomatic confer­
ence «*u held Saturday and the military
cbbbgil. which will bo more prolonged, will
bocrln at
*r*&gt;* --- -- 1.
. .

, ,
..------- OTMUMouny guar tea.
I had tho good fortune Sunday to anItinrAW an . n.-L.
-V r. . .
.
-----—
...Hj, ■ lung iu*paicj
M. de Nelidoff, tho Russian minister
at I.lvmHa- -riL. — - - - — ..
-------- -------

.u.uuw uMirwaaMau wiui

“*• attache I found the meaning of bls last
nhr.^, Tk-f... i_____ . ,
......
" --------- J---- Ml I.UHWIICO
the Turco-Ruaaian war nod he must Und
bloody employment for it To disband it
now would lx.- to turn loose upon hi* own
I&gt;oop]o 250,am dlaapj-oiotr*!. dis,gusto!, send,
savage soldiers, who would soon became
-Nihilist,, and take n terrible revenge upon
the czar and everything that is Russian.
rrinw’ blondobrkorf-Komkoif, whose
military advicn has great weight with tho

STRIKES AND LOCKOUTS.
Longfellow * should have been subjected
to bereav&lt;&gt;mi*nt in the most' tragic and
appalling fonrf seems a stroke of fate as
cruel m the trutal bruising of a flower.
The catastrophe to thus recounted by his
biographer: “On the 9th of July hto wife
was Hitting in the library with her two
little girls engaged in Mvding up some
small packages of their curls, which she
had just cut off. From a match fallen
Wasinxoros City, April X—Mr. Jowph
I Waalr.
_ ____ '•__________‘
_ upon the floor her light summer dress
caught fire; die shock was too great, and
she died the next morning. Three day*
later her burial took place at Mount Au­
burn. It was the anniversary of her
-------- . —
— wo . wpvi »,
m iwuu w■ ; marriage day, and on her beautiful head,
iron and rtecl industries, 230; coal mining, lovely and unmarred in death, some hand
ite; textile trades, 48; cigar-making, had placed a wreath of orange blossoms.
uoiim, so; gia** luatuincs, a&lt;; Her husband waa not tliere—confined to
lus chamber by the severe burns which
piano-making, It; boot and show mat-tog,.II
Much tho greater proportion (71W par cent I he had himself received.
nf 'b—
I _&gt;__ _____
■
“These wounds healed with time; time
could only ossauge, never heal, tbe
deeper wounds that burned within. He
bore his grief in silenc-j; only after
months hail passed could he sjieak of it,
and then only iu fewest words. To a
visitor who exproseed a hope that he
tian.
might be enabled to ‘bear hto cross' with
STATISTICS

PREPARED

BY

WEEKS, OF THE CENSUS BUREAU.

short of linen or lisle thread, with shirte
selling nt 41) rente apiece, os I noticed
nt one store recently, and underwear at

bat

Chicago, April '.'A—The «trik* of the
Loitnoy, Ajiril 3 .—Mr. Gladstone lias
written to the Chronicle calling attention
to a leader in that papor containing the al­
legation that he had heretoforo taught* that General Superintendent Wright said batur-

*imp!y tfiwe: The Rtrikera hare
bark to work unconditionally,
railroad
ooenpany
ba*
gire
guaranty whatever, mado nu o

reoentative* tn parliament, that such homo

bad hitherto been employed, and will lie

Lo.vdos, April 20.—It is stated that quite

salt of perspiration and of tears, which
dulls and roughens the surface. For this
out at night, which atoo gives a rest to
tlie BuckoL If the lachrymal duct has

well with an artifica! eye as with a good
one."—New York Sun.

Ghtaa«Q Tisnaa.

Lotnxnt, April 91 In a wrmcn at
TburlM, Sunday, tho moat Iter. Thoma* W.
Crake, Roman Catholic archbl*hop*of Cashel,
wliemuutly ixuiegyrlted Mr. Gladstone to

AN ASIAN OFFICIAL BUTCHER.

Hood's Sarsaparilla

are willing to
Uuok to our point i all through, namely,
that th* company will not be '-oorced into
dtaemploylng any of their employe*
merely b*caua* other employes wi&lt;b
ft
That point wv have gamed."
OnTtiie other baud, Chairman ^tahl of tbo
switchmen’* conunlttoo exhibit* n docmzwut
purjorting to bo an agreement aignad by

signature or signature* to tho statement
The live irtriker* who wen* nrreeted and
bold in ll.NX) bonds each, on three chargee,
w«ro dlimiaoad Saturday morning, Mr.
against them that they cared to introduce

In Hi* Torrllory.
NO SIGNS OF WEAKENING
Amur, April 2tl—Authentic nd vice* re­
ceived here confirm the report Ifiiat the emir
of IlaiTan, a town In Aaiatic Turkey ba*
caused the mncMcre of all European* m hl*
Naw York, April 94.—No progx** to­
capital and also ac*-omuli*b«d tbv murder
of evary member of the Italian *cuuutillc
cxiMsdltlon under tbs command. of Count
Fttrra, which w*« conducting ireeoroba* or* are now fully convinced that a long
within the emir'a territory.
light it before them and uro making all
preparation* poealbla Nona of the men

I’ARIS, April •/-“J. -La Sociote &lt;te* Agri­
cultures de France, consisting of over
members, and including many pereon*
prominent in agricultural economy and
Hcicmce, hoe olheially decide*! to cuablish a
French draught-liora^ atod-book, the detail*

which the
mala
eiety
. —
do irait, admitting tho Psrcheron Norman
Ltoultonii, 1.roton, and other local kind* not
Trait Unlike oilier French utud books,
which, acror ilug to their regulation* admit
all horses born withla a specified territory,

" In Ito winter of 18701 waa attacked with
Scrofula in one of the most aggravating form*.
At one ttme I had no less than thirteen large
ab»ces*«i over and around my neck and throat.
coutlnuaDy exuding an offensive mats of
bloody matter disgusting In behold, and
almost Intolerable to endure. It 1* tapoMtblo
to fully describe tny oufferinirt. a* the oaro
was complicated with Chronic Catarrh. After
three year* of misery, having been treated by
three physicians, I wo* worse than ever.
Finally, on Che recommendation of W. j.
Huntley, druggtat, of Lock port, I was induced
to try Hood's Sarsaparilla. Andjmw. ator
haring taken twelve bottles, within the laeT
twelve months, tlio scrofulous eruptions have
entirety eeaaed. and the Itiifi— ti have all
dlaappeurrd. except t he unsightly roar*, wldeh
ate dally b&gt;*c&lt; rnlngasmaller by decree*, and
hejintlf illy !&lt;••,
Id • ii.it Know what It may
have do:;e for others, but I do know that la
my ease. Hood a Parsarariila baa proved an
effective *p&lt;-cl!1c indeed. Aa an evidence ot
n.y gratitude 1 send these facta unsolicited,
and I am ready to verify tho authenticity of
thia cure, by i» r&gt;&lt;&gt;nal carreopondeooe wtth
any one who doubt* It.” Chamix* A lto»ekt*. East Wllron. N. T.
Till* statement Is confirmed by W. J. Hart­
ley, draggirt, of Lockport. N. Y., who ealls Clio
cure a gmal victory for Hood’s Sarsaparilla.
Send for book giving statement* of many cure*.

Hood’s Sarsaparilla
Bold by ail druggist*, fit; six for fia. Mado
only by C.L HOOD fit CO., Lowell, Mass.

1OO Boses Ono Dollar.
FOR SALE CHEAP.-One-hundra!
farm tor sale. Ovo mile* south of Hart­
17' AacreRMSixty
tags.
acres Improved, living water, good

By which default the power of oale in sold aaortgue contallied ha* become operative, and where
m there 1* new claimed to be dun and unpaid ou
Mid mortgage and thc boud accompanying the
same, al the date of this notice, the sum at four
thousand fire hundred-ami sixty dollar* t*4JM0.)
and
no suit
nrocredlita
h.rlh,
f„.r-nor
ftatr-.n
•., /'..IL—at
r taw
ft... or In equity
«-&gt;&lt;■

Now. therefore, notice b hereby given that by
virtue of the power of sale in sala mortgacecon-'
tallied, and tlie statute in surt&gt; ease made and
provided, pn the ninth day of July A D. iw. al
nine o’clock In the forenoon at the north front
iloor of the Barrj County Court House tn the
City of Hurting*, in Uio County of Barry, Michi­
gan. that belDK the place at bolding h
Circuit Court for the *ald County ot Harry, wher
Mid nretnlaca are situate!, there will be sold at

ned.ol Annuirst.rnnncriy Ann Myers. gu«
•Ilan of Mid minor, praying for rcaauns there
set forth, that she may te licensed to *c» et
tain real estate tn said petition dcacribed.

forenoon, be aaslgned /or thc bearing ot said
petition, and that tbe heir* at taw of Mid
minor, and all otner perrons tntervated in said
—--------------- appear at a session of
liolden at the Probate
istlng*.
...» W- In aald eoualy.

to be inibllstied In tbe Hutinn Baxnkb. a
BMmMT printed and circulated In said County
of Barry onee In e*nb week for three »ueees»lre
we«-.ks previous to Mid day of hearing
Wm. W. COLB,
(A True Copy.)
Judge at Probate.

State of Michigan. In tae alrcull eoort for the
Ambroac' Hubfcll vs. Mosre Nlswonger’aud
James G. Jordan.
Notice is hereby Riven that on the 37th day of
March. A. D. 1*M. a writ of attachment w** 1»

tendant*. for the sum of «i«L00; whleh »ai&lt;
writ w*» returnable on the «th day ot Apr!!. A
D. MM.
Dated Anri! 36th. IW
CLEMENT SMITH. Att’y for Pltff.
Default having been mode In Che payment of
a mortgiqte made by Cordelia Sll*by to Philip
Holler. Maxm mb. 188a, and on the same day
recorded In tbe office ot Register of
Deeds, ot Barry County iu Uber « of
mortgage*, page sa. ' on which mart­
gage there H now due FJV.4I. Said mortgare

ha* been aligned to Valentine Lien* and said
assignment
duly reeontod. and no nullm,.n.
or pro­
... .

■S23«nk»fk«.isEUV(B

CLKMBNT SMITH. AttortK-y.

WinnHBAiuut, Pa., April 34.—Not since
-fiS baa there boon *uch a turnout of minwere In line.

All the col-

propio. The following corwplcuou* mottoes
were carrtel in th* parade: "Wo want
eight hour* for a day* work and living,"
"Our bazarJoua work demand* just c*xn|wa-

Irate our dlfllcuitHH.'’

Wluru you have occasion io Muy
another SUIT OF CLOTHES or
0VEHC0AT, for yourself ior
boys, see that tho above label is
on the coat, and you will soctiro

Every garment bears a ticket, bn
which appears the “ T, C. &amp; Ci:”monogram (trade mark). Try it

R. K. GRANT.
common* and were addrreeed by

The grand jury nt St. Louis indicted nine

1 CURE FITS!

BEST FITTING, BEST
WEARING and BEST LOOK­
ING CLOTHING MADE.
the

In warwW-tltfl U,uf.

George E. Graham In tho Springteld jail

Mortgage Sal*.

Default having been made in Uie condition*
of a certain tnortRago made and execute! by

polio* force protecting the company's proj&gt;-

flosd in jail Judge Itekar vu uocom;«ui«l by Mre. Molloy, who will probably
... ...l.k

L. N. MOSHER,

&lt;arbard and all kind* of fralL One-quarter of a r-art thereof, notice Is I
mile from a good school house. Terms re;«sonFor particular* Inquire of Daniel Brant Court House. In the City of HMtlnjrt, Barry
striking hands The cars of the company, able.
on said premises.
under police protection, ware being run Sat­
urday with more regularity than at any
amount fine thereon, and the legal creU.
Said premia** ore described m the north east
quarter« the north vast quarter of aecUnn
twenty-live, town three north of range ten wort,
company'* stable* on Slxty-Ufth itreet
in Barn County. Michigan.
shortly sRer 7 o’clock, and followed one

Fully ROW) men

MU uu,.. —-- --- --- ---------- W- '
applte! to Judge Wallace Tuesday for
tn *»&lt;-tiru her mliAl

All goods guaranteed just as represented.

A Terrible Caso of Scrofula
Cured by

urtifloial sya coot* *3, and lasts from one

that we mean just whal we say.

.much thereof a* may be necessary to
satisfy the amount due thereon. with later
eat al eight percent per annum, and Uieco*t
and expense* allowed by law. including an at­
torney fee of thirty-five dollar* a* allowed bylaw
and a* provided foi th said mortgage, Mtfi
nremisM being descrioed in said mortgage as
IkUows to Wit: All those certain pieces or par
for eating, one can feed better and ert* of land situate In tbe townahlm ol Johnacheaper in New York to-day than in Lon­
don or Paris. For 215 cents I can buy a toaraalilp number one north of range eight west.
healthier and a heartier meal in this city tlie south east quarter of the north west quarter
tluui I ever could in tho cook-shops of of section seven tn township numbw one north
London or the cheap tables d'hote of
Paris, and I am credibly informed that quarter of section wvan in sold township, one
north ot rampsevea wort.prices acroiui tho water have rather in­
Dated April 15th, A. D. IMS.
WALTER CLARK. Mort**Kte.
creased and tlie quality of food deteri­
F.M. WADI.KIGH.
orated since my time.—4few York News
Attorney for Mortgagee.
“B&amp;bblo.”
Probata Order.
State of Michigan, County ot Barry—m.
At a session ol the Frotmte wart for the
County ot Barry , bolden at the I'roliate Office
tn Rhe City ol Hastings. In ssld County, on
Tw'vlxj, the 13th day ot April. In the year
oue thousand eight hundred and clchty-aix.
ITesent. Wm. W. Cote. Judge of Probate.

provided they reader as faithful and efficient

Petitioos against toe bill ware circulated In
the veatrie* of th* Landau and provincial
cburcltea Sunday.

WE CAN GIVE YOU

4 lb* p^Snda ot any brand................
4 " Bird
h bar* Lefit soap........ .. ................
• aTownnflt Soap.........................
I lb good brooking Tobaeeo-----f good.no* CA
“

A Creat Victory

hurt September, not

“Artificial «fw are used not only to
improve die appsarancu, but alao to
protect tho iteump from injury, which

We rerry a full line of Ery Good*. GroMriea.
!(&lt;«)(' iu;d shore end u small stock of Drags and
Hardware, and al! kiu&lt;!» of small Farming Tools

Tho
manner of clothing
-- «—----------- ing to tho European
level with us. A few yearn ago it coat
three times as much to dreaa decently in

WHO WON THE FIGHT!
ANGLO-IRISH POLITICS.

aouting more than 8,0)0 person* at prw**nt
employ .-d In the Irish civil ear vice ba* r-cen
appoluted to watch the progrea* of tho homo

SPRIIG US M GOODS
V, hJ.-h we hare
.
.I.--. ixnight_ at
.. the lovres Cosh Price
1

L^CET. KICU.*
only infrequent phrases and lines that
unsucoowfuL Of 4S- strike* or lockout* reveal the sorrow lying over at hfa heart.
against or for a reduction, 3 only were suc- —New York Sun.
creaful, S w*re ccmpromiaed. and 34 were
unauccreaful
Tho tradesman from whom I acquire
mj haberdashery informs mo that tho
dry goods stores are ruining hitbusinres.
They all deal in shirts, collars, cuffs, un­
ministration and method* of work thortrik** derwear and the rest for mon, and mar­
ried men almost invariably do their shop­
ping by the proxy of their wives, instead
of going to tho furnishing goods store, as
lockouts
Of Clu clsMifiod a* strikes, of old- It is getting so had, he avers,
tlio
result*
of
.Stiy
are
glvorn tiiat unmarried men get their female rela­
tives and friends to do tho buying for
them, even at the risk of having to give
them the discount in ice cream or oys­
ters. The only hope I could hold forth
to him'was to cut his prices to compete
with his formidable rivals. In fact, there

impelled toward a step which bp mu»» re-

for an explanation of the meaning of homo

^yi: WISH TO SAY

yea; but what if one is atretched upon it?

boneyewubed with NIMlUm and such an
order would make every man of them a
conspirator. Instead of retiring to tlu&gt;!r
own country they would fonn in gwu-illa
bond* and ravage tho country. They would
ateo, beyond a doubt, seek the life of th-

artificial eyes.. are uiwd by workmen,
especially Uioqa in iron foundries, where

A few remaining herds of chamois in
the Berner Ob»*rland have become so shy
that they avoid the haunts of men oven
in tho coldest winters, and tho Swiss
papers predict that tlie next protracted
frost, following a deep snow, will seal
their doom. A few troops still elude
pursuit in the wild 'highlands of the
Canton Temin and in tho dreary summit-rep^ons of the Styrian Alps, or
are petted in the Tyroleae game
preserv**. but from the old hunting­
grounds of the Alpen Jager both The
Music puiiliaheni, equally with book
| chamois nnd the ibex have, probably for­
puhliahvrA havM large dealings with am- ever. disappeared.
The bustard (otts
■itcure. that b tony, with people who tarda), a fowl as large as a turkey, and
han* written Bongs iu a diversion, and once a favorite game bird of tho south
are determined to have them published
England and north German sportsmen,
at all. haranls. And music publishers is now found only iu the sandhills of the
tell some very funny stories about such lower Volga. The beaver has disap­
vxpurienccit. Ont* funny story they do peared from westeTn Europe; tho black
not udl either with frequency or gusto. cock survives only under the protection
In Kfveral cnses amateurs who have pub- of a few hunting lords, and tho last lynx
blislied songs on their own account have of the German hunting grounds was
•(tumbled upon suocetraee, and, of course, killed three years ago near the head
have pocketed all the profits. Thb con­ waters of the Isar, in southern Havana.
tingency is now provided against by pub- —Dr. Oswald in Chicago Times.
lianers requiring that the amatonr song­
writer shall buy a sufficient number of
his songs at the retail price to cover the
Tho quantity of natural gnu “blowing
«« of publication. Thereafter the pub­ oft" or going to waste is something start­
lisher pays fl1(- amateur a royalty on ling. Tho amount which is not utilized
every copy sold, just as though ho were would more than furnish a city like Pitte* profesaianuL—New York Mail and burg with fuel in abundance. 11m low
Express.
in wastage in two districts in Pennsylva­
nia, it is estimated, v*-ill reach 100,000,000
cubic fret r-r day. In the entire ga*
If we place a drop of acid on the skin field about 284.000,000 cubic foot of gaa
of the.lumbar region of a decapitated are wasted doily—an equivalent of 264,­
tnbg, we immediately seo the foot ou tiw 000 bushels of coal burned in tlie air—corresponding adi*‘ lifted to scratch it representing the daily work of 3.8OT
and rub the spot irritated by the acid. rr.inr.rR.—N'cw Orleans Timee-Democrat.
I- w» repeat tlie experiment after liav&gt;ng amputated the foot, the application
nf the acid puts the frog into an evident
Medical treatment in out-of-the-way
state of agitation. It makee fruitless ef­ Italian villages seems to partake of the
fort.* with the stump, hesitates, stops, naturu &lt;&lt; rnKtioc io
tU,k, •«“
b n-nis to reflect and ends by employing uinoi.1 with • htU» locwl „p«rtlti&lt;ra.
tlie other foot to wipe off the acid.— Wh«&gt; • 1«™» •wdlowt •
Journal of Mental Science.
-OMO- «H«et» » •or"
Vr rotUog hot
ton, on lu. iwthmt Md
Jio«
M. ww 1 tab»u Ubim
•ubjwawl

a persons blows upon them in a varticol
faction.

KEEP THE COSSACKS FROM CUT­

"rm?srnjtrtTcrAUc!

Holian’s New Parallel Elite I

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Hastings Banner.
Hastings, Mien., May «h. 1886.

EDITORIAL NOTES.
Did it not create a feeling of nausea,
it might perhaps be amusing tothe iatclligent workingman to read thc rot
published in many of the newspapers
st the present time in the interest (?) of
the said workingman. Witness. “The
Monopolist’s Ten
Commanihnenta.’*
published l*y a contemporary in its issue
of last week. Of all the nonsensical
nonsense ever put in type this is one of
Uic most shsurd ever inflicted upon the
intelligent public. Every man who
earns his bread by honest toil knows
that, as a rule, the workingman that
endeavors to do hto duty—to earn the
money paid him for his labor—to honor­
ed and respected alike by hto employer
and his fellow wage workers, except,
perhaps, time servers; those who make
every endeavor to get along with doing
as little work as possible. Thererto
nothing so derogatory to the movement
to better the condition of the laboring
classes, as the silly vaporings of their
self-styled friends, notably the blatent
demagogues iniilty of such a literary
production ae thohue in question. Tho
naked truth to that too many human
cormorants are living off the results of
’ the present labor agitation. The radi­
cal agitators are those who have noth­
ing to Jose and everything to gain.
Well may th^jLorkingman pray, “De­

THE NEWS Di BRIEF.
sondltional
(theproW*)'- -- ....
.
surrender of the state goverment into
their bands. No “cheek” about that!

raminijn
S

«U promlnmt mani-

JX.

it to a much mooted question aa to
whether or not congress can legislate so
as to speed the day when labor and
capital alike will accept arbitration aa
the true way to adjust differences.

Congressman O’Donnell will doubtless
be greatly pained to learn that the aage
of the Journal does not agrre with him
in the conclusion* arrived at in hto
speech on the sugar question.
The bill now pending to pension exprisonera of war makes the- period,
necessary to secure benefit of the act,
30 days.

KING1

,

agnlux j. N. Whootar for libeling State meat which.
m»neaUr
P™h*hb
I»«w«ruuy
luu AicanxKJ
uw&gt; ., ,'.7
limited drn-cta» ti.-kote fro™
HiMWiri "FuraiUre worker. dpn“ad.“1
hour, md . uo
J??"'
While none gave the ten per rent, •
Hurmon, a Dour merchant in Boo­ part compromised by rising five per
.. . ___ &amp;&lt;l_ I rankriA I ok
rent others gave promiw: of a ten per

n
--Fifty coal handtare on The docm ot
Clowtand quit work on a strike for 14 ounto brewer* struck for has houni «JJd more
The complete abolition of the secret
wages, which was granted by their em;
plovers two days after the “walk outsessions of the senate la what tbe people
Brickyard men struck for an inenwe
demand. No compromise will be ac­ day night
of twenty-five cents a day, but returned
The nomination of R. K. Itement to bo to work at the same wages. Four gangs
cepted.
•
■un eyor general of Utah lot* been reported of G. K. A L section men struck for an
Should every saloon kept open over adveroeiy to tbe aenate.
Increase of pay. Their place® will b
eight Lours be boycotted, the laboring
Workmen at Hillsboro, Illa, struck ol»
S"about’ 30 Germans and Hollanders
masses would be greatly benefited theroby_____________ _
attempted to riot b?
street laborers from work on Bridge
Garland, by hto testimony hRsdemonday, being th* f.ral of tbe *e-s*on.
___ w street. After overturning two-loaded
strated that he to an “innocent’’ aa re­
The mayor of Chicago broad* u* o forgery wagons four policemen appeared on
gards poker playing.
a telegram with hl* »&gt;gna:uro tendering the scene when the strikers dtoptmed.
■ubatanttel aid to Mnu Gray, the boycotted In a factorv ofie mile north .striker*
It fa quite probable that congress will
tried to forre a set of men to yield to
their demands "but were repulsed bv the
not adjourn until August.
the amount of &lt; M,«A) on a bonk nt Winni­ men at work armed with Ptecre of
peg, ha. bron brought ta-k from Mexico, l&gt;oards: and after the rioters flourished
where the nutboridM tarrenderet film
revolver* and threw a few rucks they
dispersal. These were the only acts of
Charles W. Crotheks, of thia
Tbe Itepublk-aM of Oregon have uomln- attempted violence. Moulders and
met with a serious accident in it pecul­
machinists are preparing to adopt the
ted Thoma* B. Corn-Hu* fur governor.
iar manner Wednesday evening of last
.Lake freight* trom Chicago bavedroppjd new day and effect an increase in wagttt
Tradesmen will not work ten hoursweek. When driving his cow from the
Kture a number obQnys were playing
nrobablv about nine hours a day.
Flags'are half-masted in the city ia
I on the common near hto house, and Buffata
they invited Mr. C. to but. While run­
Tho Union Ita iflo road i» about to cxjxnd memory of Hon. S. L. Withey, J udge
ning backwards to get within reach of
:n tiw ron»trurt.o:i of a uu.ua d»j»t of U. K Court of Wmtern Michigan,
the bull, he caught nto foot and fell in at IJnialia and in enlarging Ita headquarter* who died last week at San Diego, CaL,
liver me from my friends."
auqh a manner aa to fracture one of the building.
whither he had gone.to regain his
The present week will form an epoch botes in his leg. No more ball playing
Charlo. Fran.la Adams exp:vM*a* tbo health. Hto remains will arrive here
in the history of this country. The for him
some time to come.
opinion that through Itaciflo bo nines., will lx Wednesday. He received hi* appolntr
ment under president Lincoln.
eight-hoar movement has permeated* LMARRlEb.—At the residence of Ch»sBev. Mr. Higgins, the IMroit evange­
the length and breadth of tho land.
tOr Messer, on Broadway, W'ednesday,
llie Third avenue hor*o-car line in Nov list. after a Sam Jones style, han made
May 1st was the fateful dav designated
May 6th. by Rev. J. W. Bancroft,. Mr. York i* *Ull unable to run car* at. night many converts in the West Side M. E.
by the workingmen for the inauguration
Tbe ilrikem tuave commenced to drive a church during his six week’s protract­
Morse E. Nevin* and Miss Nettle
ed meetings.
of the movement, which has met with Maples, all of this city. The high con­ tally-ho, whictf find* crowd* of patroaa
A jury in tho criminal court at fit. Loula
The n-sorting season nt Retd * lake
more or less success. But the question tracting parties have hbsta oMriends in
convicted a Miwouri Pacific rtrikcr named opened. Sunday. A balloon ascension
is Dot by any means settled. Incited thi* dty. the groom being one of our John Holland for moulting a brakeman, was' the chief attraction of the day at
leading’ business men, and the bride,
and a puni Jnnonl of thirty day* in jail was the lake. About 6,000 persons passed
by hot-headed agitators, the workman
a cousin of Mrs. Chester Messer, a
the day recreating out of thc city.
to in a state of unrest, and insecurity is most ffltimable yoigig lady. Mr. and
Strawberries in market—st", enty-fivt?
perceptable in business circles. As to Mrs. Nevins left for Detroit on the
A Ore at I'ewrton, England, destroyed cents per quart.
( the outcome, or where the end will be afternoon train, accompanied by the
best wishes of all. They will be absent Wilkinaon'i mill* and many adjoining build- . A movement to on foot by the valley
none can foretell. Strikes are in progress
tag*,
tbo
loo
being
&lt;750,001
city
boys to engage the National league
but a few days, and will remain reaito piny exhibition ball games at this
all over, the land. Millions of dollars dents of thi* city. The Banner ex­
English Uternturo in Chicago nnnendty, place.
will be sacrificed in the struggle, and tend* congratulations?)
died Thurelay from an overdo** of opium.
Tbe Grand Rapids base ball club to a
these millions must be wrung ultimately EDITOR BANNER:
thing ot the past.
from the laboring classes, the producers.•
In your issue ot last week I see vou
The theatre closes with “Streeta tn
It is patent that the movement, at thei make an error in saying that I have a and an active Democratic politician, died Nejr-York" and “Shadow of a great
dty."
present time, is ill-iulvtoed and against colt bv “Holborn." This colt Is by Tbunday.
A French odlcor, in full uniform, married
“Greenbacks," half brother to Hollom,
Later: At this writing men are
thc better judgment and council of the1 and without doubt as fast and well
grouped in large crowds upon tbe
more conservative of the Knights of bred :us tiny colt of his age in the state.
street*. Some factories which declined
Lador.
But the fight is on, and all This colt’s dam was bred to Greenijacks interfered.
to give an increase of wages are ex­
It i* rojiorted from Memph!*, Teen., that periencing a “walk out" by the mt®,
before I bought Holborn. I shall breed
classes will be effected thereby.
its dam to Holborn this spring, as Hol- two nogrue* were Laagod below Friani lierkftj’ &amp; Gay are running with a force
The committees appointed by the। bom is a colt of more size than Green­
of hittf a dozen men. Hundreds are
upon the street* threatening to return
state grange and the state assembly of bucks, and I want to raise a good sized
roadster. Holborn is in good shape
only when a raise to conceded. No one
the knights of labor to. confer with a
this spring; has grown to be 15J( hands
can predict their action a day in future.
view to the cooperation of the two or­ and weighed three weeks ago 1,125 lbs. ■
Where thousand* of men are engaged
ganizations met at Grand Bapids last Was but three years old last month, and
in the
calling
makes a field for
.. same
. =
c ItapJda
a
Tbo Catholic tally of Chicago Tbnraday .
week. No definite result was achieved, to yet but a colt. Our people here are
making- a mistake, some of them, in
collousal field.
however. A discussion revealed the
not breeding to him on account of thti
Very Truly i our*.
fact that the interests of one are service fee. I um not speaking ao
WOLVERINE.
the interests of the other, but the much for mvself a* some might think, &lt;2,001
details of the proposed amalgamation as I shall probably have al! he am do
this year; nut I would like to have the
could not be satisfactorily arranged. people see that in order to get fine well- planted in Green lay 55,000,000 whlto-tUh
PUKt.
It is expected that at a auboequent bred stock that will sei1 in any market,
meeting to be held the committee will they must breed in that direction.
argee ujion some plan to be submitted Coldwater and vicinity people , have
, sold and shipped fti the past year and a Ireland.
to the state executive committees of
Charter* were mado in Chicago Friday
-- half
nau over 8100.000
ciwuw worth
worm of
oi horaes.
uooa,
'
both organizations.
( mostly high bred roadsters or trotting for 450,(JOO bnahel* of wheat to Buffalo at 3
horses. These horses went to the eastThe eight hour movement will be
, ern markets, New York, Boston, etc;
benefit to tbe laboring man cnily on but they had breeding, or they couM
condition that be receive the same -wages not have been sold for Jt, perhaps ,\g. ■boa factoriv*, the too* being &lt;60,0X1
for eight hours as for ten. If be receive the money. Hastings and vicinity
might be as good a market in time if trader at Fort Button, D. T., followed
pay for but eight hours labor, the pru­ the people are liberal in the support of tbo exam [lie of hi* molboh, and shot himaulf
dent wage wortier of family must needs standard bred horses; but never can be
deprive his family of the comforts the unless lil&gt;erallty to shown in breeding.
extra two hours labor per day would It will pay well, too. Below to the
summing up of a sound editorial In
a rich agricultural
give them. A large majority of labor­ this wedk’s Breeder’s Gazette of Chica­
ers no doubt would prefer to work ten go. one of the very best stock journals
hours per day, instead of eight, at a fair In all the land, devoted to the breeding Chapter penitentiary uard a *ai
MOST PERFECT MADE
of high grade stock of all kinds, the
compensation therefor.
editor being a practical breeder of long
The New York Times of a recent experience:
“From Maine to Florida and • from Thuraday night, a convicted murderer,
mice mine mm co..
date contains an account of the won­
Massachusetts tq California, eveky
chicaoo.
rr, u
derful Turnbell telephone, alleging State and Territory is dotted with
that by the aid of this
inven­ farms devoted to the breeding of the »upport hl* trouxors.
Tli lir*t game* :u Uw National Ho*» Hail
tion conversation was recently succee- trotter and roadster—a horsrthat will
fuBv carried on a distance ot 1,020 miles, always bring in open market more than leaguu were ptayod Thursday. Following
it has cost to raise him, and that, when i* tbo Mooro: At Nov York—Becton 4, Now
the operators l&gt;eing able to distinguish unfit for racing, can be utilized for road­ York 5; at Waahiagtou City—Wu*h- It!?
SPECIAL
each others voice.
G,
Philadelphia
3;
at
driving or the family carriage. There ingtoti
Ixmi*.
Detroit V,
8t
Loula
to no source of wealth more certain BL
Dakota must awhile longer stand up­ than the breeding of the American 2, Americanaaooctatlou: At Philadelphia
on the threshold awaiting admission light-harness horse, and people who —Athletics s, MotropoUtau.1 8; at Clnauinto the union, the house committee of imagine that the runner will ever su­ natl-BL Loui* ■.*, Cincinnati 4, five Innings;
at Baltimore-Baltimore* 14, Brooklyn* U
congress having decided against ite persede him in the «teem of the people
are greatly mtotakeSL Our thousand
admission. This is an insult and an and one trotting traekg, and tho boule­
outrage. The only disability of Dako­ vards and drives of every cRy and town
street Saturday, in hi* both year.
ta Is that it to overwhelmingly republi- in the land, boar witness to the love
which the Americans have for the trot­
ter.”
From the breeding fanxi where I death by inhaling Buffalo gnata
The New York Sun crieu aloud in ita
tougfat Holbom, other colts have
agony, “What is the use of working for
been sold that afterwards brought, one
Hastings Mabkstb.
the democratic ticket when democratic •22J»00. erne 811 ,W0. one «X»u. one 8A.party workers are frowned upon by a 000, and many others that could be sold Cincinnati.
democratic abministration ?” And still for large amounts; for Inntanoe, the full
brother to "Holbom,” one ym older,
no answering sound except the rever­ can be sold any time, if his oxnm
berating echo of its own words.
would take it. for 810,(100. I am not «*rort*d to U'lndaor.
A quarrel nt Indianapolis between John
saying that we can sell horses for any
When he said that there was already such money here at present; but we
a mode by which tlie whole working never can get there unless we breed
that
way.
force of railroads can l» put^unrter tbe
Frederick Doogtaoa ha* written to a Boa
Yocrv truly,
W. H. SCHANTZ.
control of the people, Jay Gould utter­
tea genttenau. expreaeing graUluJe tor
ed a profound truth. The only difficul­
ty is in enfortfng^helaw.

Additional Local Items.

m

The credit system involves time and money warted iu
ing bocks. It mean* big fees for the justice and constable f
means the loss of hundreds of dollars every year in any h^j.
ness in unoollectable acoonnte.

WORSE THAN ALL
It means high prices for good*.
The good paying customers pays
1st—The first cost of the gtfods.,
2d—The regular percentage of profit.
fid—A large percentage for the losses enumerate.) above
from the credit system.

THE CASH DEALER
Can give his customers this large percentage of loss from
the credit business. As he can sell goods cheajsr than his
credit competitors, he can also sell moft . goods The more
goods he sells, tho smaller profit he can charge on &gt;arh lot of
goods sold.

Are plainfacte, which appeal to your common sense.

J. H. BEAMER &amp; CO
Have the largest stock of groceries, crockcry am! previaon,
in Barry county.

They sell for Cash, and cash only.
They are the only grocery house in the county doings
strictly cash business
They can and do sell goods in their line cheaper than any
other house in Barry county.
A strict test will convinceypu of these fact.
AU goods warranted.
All goods sold at lowest figures for’Cash.
Respectfully,

J.H. BEAMER &amp; CO.

VTRAORDINARY

Values!
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Ladies’ and Children’s

Jerseys and Jackets!

JL^JRICEfc W e have the most Complete Stock in the City.
laEXTRACTS Our New Spring Stock is In
most perfect made

Nine-tenths of the people of this
country will rejoice at the news that
Herr Most, the anarchist, has been indlclKl in New York city, and there is
a fair prospect of hto going into retire-

la the light of roeent event* o»e fa

Um Virginia.

J[ABY a 00BB,------------------- --

FAKHlOHiABLK

AND COMPRISES

All the Latest Novelties !
Come and See I
Remember that in

The Little Brick Grocery
We are selling Groceries cheaper than others,
we pay more for Butter and Egg^-

• &amp;, Barnes.

�The Hastings Banner.

&lt; .

PEIWON*L_MEHTION.

SiUin^r

“ ““ 'R*Pld'"

(fASTiNGS.THUBBDAY.MAX B.WM
ftM-’Bole Mid family Bpent Sunday
at Ann .Arbor.
'

Local Advertising Rates:
,r&gt; NoUws 'cvnta per line.
,
Thanks. 10 eents I*r 11M.
i! u-l ute and Death no.lccs free. __
Julres
Kntert.-.tHinent.Mforprofltnfln.
.. 7m,rdVr&gt;ri&gt;rtnanations, except forcharitable
purpose, will be etarswl fur al

uL.fr ¥.“°? “d
Rapids Monday.

, Th® monument ™ mnde at the
marble works in this dty.
Ol ine

W™1 &lt;® Or“J

Mm. D. R. McElwain is spending a
few days at Lansing.
B

"The dogs of war have been loosed"
Mrs. R. Austin, nee Mrs. 8. Altoft, of
among tte newspapers of Manisteeit
S? l£o th.’’/o,x! 01d d*y» of 10 or 15 Chicago, is in this dty.
. ears ago. to witness a wordv war
John Rusa, of New Mexico, is making
among the papers of that city. y
Hustings friends a visit
?»'.• A- K- Stewart wishes to thus
w2r; *X:
^'an Horn, of fowling,
publicly return his heartfelt thanks to
* us in the city Saturday.
IVyr,£rOi'?fi frienda who so kindly
. *•G- Goodyear made a business trip
to Grand Rapids Monday.

u

Mrs. J. Garver, of Woodland, is the
. land Mr. ETrlinwune"n&amp;4, SnB guest of Mrs. John Weissert.
Miss Maude Stebbins is the- happy
h.-n&gt; pennaarnUy. thus altordina th?
owner or a new upright piano.
tanners a linMw market for hay.
., &gt;■( week I will have something to
an?-4,»5X’ Antdrus “»d wife spent Sun­
A
lahoe
audience
greeted
the
little
say about
day with relatives at Battle Creek.
folks at Uolon Hall Tiusday evening
Miss Belle Hicks returned to-day
at their mualral demonstration. AU from a visit among Middleville friends.
&gt;t overtook it.
were well plmeed with the entertain­
Rev. A. K. Stewart accompanied the
ment, and loud in their praiaea ot J-rot.
Of hiS n,Other lo Woodstock,
Shepard us an instructor.

JOHNBESSMER, Jeweler.
Local News

Jim Suidmore and Wm. McPherson
Walter Warner, of Chicago, is spend­
were on Friday arrested for killing'fish ing a few days with his parents in this
With dynamite, and arraigned before city. .

\rl.re£. Hiller
rent*d a portion ot
for May 4th , The gentlemen win Mrs. McClintock a house on Jefferson
th? UlM' oI d-vu“i'ite for street.
some time to come.
Charles Jones is * enjoying a wellFulton Miller, of Rutland, has •■urned vacation, visiting friends ut
been urrtwtl and bound over for trial Oscoda.
in the Circuit Court, on the chiurge of
Rev. Carlisle, of Grand Rapids, occu­
enticing away a female under the age pied the pulpit of the M. H church
ot Hi years for the purpow of prostitu­ Sunday.
.
tion. etc. His arrest remlted from the
Mrs. W. 11. Hayford is quite! ill. She
rase of Elia Paul, noticed elsewhere. htp» Iwn confined to her bed for about
The attendance at the city schools a week.
.
has fallen off somewhat, from h«jr of
Mrs. A. D. Lake, of Vermontville, is
the diphtheria becoming epidemic. It spending a few dav» with friends in
this place.
ls now thought that
is past
ut thc
the danger
danger is
past, I
as no new cases have developed dur
dur-­
Mr. Davis and Miss Jessie Eycleaheling the past week. There have been infer, of Middleville, spent Sunday at
four cases tn tlie city this spring, two this place.
resulting fatally.
John Detainer in response to a sum­
v riday evening 1. W. Vrooman was mons to serve as jurior, went to Grand
ordered to arise from his bed—where he Rapitls Tuesday.
and wire,
wife, or
of .Noruivrn
Northern
had
himself juruie
for the
...... snugly enscoused iuuucii
»duller
uiivi auu
night—by comrades of Fitzgerald iK»t I A”‘‘hlK:‘n, were m the city a few days
who had gotten up a uurpriw for his ;of
week.
at &lt;] rand Raptas

Ike says,-By gum; they made me dance.’

The astute horse reporter gut things! ,

nsbouaiion

S. Hccox, ot Irving, Col. Barry

considerably mixed in the item Ddative 1 ('4 Battalion G. A. R., is very ill, of
to W. H. Schantz’ colt lart week. How- ,y?hoH1 Pne,»nonix
ever, the fact was brought out that Mr. ‘
-Mattison leaves in a few
S. is the owner of a fine colt. Thc i '‘■P*tor “ extended visit with her paaforesnid h. r. has his head in sunk,
at Hudson. Mich.
tO
XIrH- Hnttto Walker, of Martin, is
able to distinguish the diffm-noe he- spending the week with her parents,
tween thoroughbred and standard bred 1 (Joo. 11/Brooks and wife.
*
hnjnes.
,
. ..
,, ..
...
Bert Morrill, of Grand Rapids, spent
'-A.r a meeting of the Hastings Fire a few days of the past week with his
Department^, held Monday evening, the I
Chester and IL B. Mesmer.
following
. Parker started Tuesday morufollowing officers
officers were
were elected
elected for
for the j

ensuing year:
Chief—H. F. Ford.
iKi; HdNDi:i&gt;noTT has purchased a
First Assistant—James Murphv.
l ,1'Lily hotsc.;
Secretary—G. M. Soult®.
'
Treasurer—J. IL Anderson.
P. T.
is buildingan addiSteward
—Z. Shepard.
t on to his residence.
_
IIoTniKis5 now has his soda founi dn u. T'aming order.
•
•

F.nift line of toilet soaps and perFred’k Hotchkiss*.

Will H. Goodyear has a column
. -..'lounct-inent fa}this i»ue.
Don’t forget the dedication ,-ot the
1 aptist chapel Sunday next. '
A. I. Bgwnf. h:ul an auction sale of
‘;i- household goods .Saturday.
E\ &gt;.mi:i. carriage-top dressing cheap
iiinl durable Fold by Fnid’k Hotchkiss.

Ed. Evans has mov«i bis tin shop
int»-s the building formerly used by Mr.
reliant as a saloon.
Mik H. Wooten has l&gt;ought the
jisidJncc property on the plains, of
KnupiM'ii &amp; ViukArman.*

I hI; receipts of the donation supper
for the l«enelH of Rev. Stewart, Thusihij t^.-ning, werc§M2o.
Thi: farmer that would complain
about the weather thus far this spring
.oust Lv a chronic grumbler.
.
1; l-’. H. going to paint, buy the
Ii-indt White Lead Works Liquid
Paint sold by Fred’k Hotchkiss.

\ZThe Allegan Giixette celebrat'd its
fourth birthday last week. The Gazette
is :ig&lt;r.xl pa|&gt;er. an honor to Allegam)

I IN account of the detlicution of the
Bnptiit church, there will be no servi&lt;-‘-&lt;utjthe M. E. church Sunday, the Vth.
TiiH .’-’id semi-annual .missionary
ui’-etiag and diocesan «;hurch confer­
' a- (ijiptaeopaJ) is in sexdon in this
Mi:&lt; Ja.VA.Sweezky hns sold to
\ii-rt Ruuyim the bouse, imd lot adDiEiiiig her residence. Consideration,

ARRANOKMtNTk for the observance
i 1 ‘iiihlrens day. the second Sunday in
• ’■ ' are in progress at the M. E.
church.
The doudsiof dust drifting through
atrivt the past week forcibly reuiinils nne of the necessity of u street
-sprinkler.
:
Paint your buggy for one dollar and
• th&lt;- n-ady mixed carriage black
faint. Dries with a gloss. Sold only i
i/.vFrwl’k llotchkUa.
W-thley Matthews La rebuilding
anti retiring his bill boajris, an unfniling hicn that he sceutaji circus making
way IlaMlngKwanO
.

I he girl Ella I’auL of whose arrest
•iiuk-rihe truancy law mention was
nwuife hist week, has been sent to the
Adrian Industrial School.
Trk Banner Is the official paper of
■l -'-ity. it having been awarded the
■-■nniraut for the citv printing, at the
' • - incil meeting Friday evening.

New York state, where he exMto purchase a number of horsts
,
, is livery.)

;

j
Rev. Belcher and sister, of PhiladelI phia. are the guests of their sister Miss
I Valient. The Rev. officiated at Em­
Stauffer &amp; Crawley are having manuel church Sunday.
their full share of trade. Stepping into • Mr. Tidwell, of Ohio, was in tbe city
their store Saturday, we found that a Hew days of the past week endeavor­
they had been obliged to employ extra ing to induce the Methodist people to
help to accorumodate their large num­ produce the cantata of Quetn Esther.
ber of customers. It is with satisfac­
H. F. Ford. IL Anderson, John Weistion the Banner notices this evidence sert and Henry Bentley left for Big
of the prosperity of this firm, both the Rapid. Tuesday evening. ’ They go as
members of which are known as reli­ delegates to the annual meeting of tho
able business men.
stiite firemen.
“I h-a-d-n-’-t been a fishing for
Mrs. A. W. Bailey was home over
Sunday froiji Ypalantl, where she is
it 'll be t-w-e-n-t-y-t-w-o years before I staying with Mr. Bailey, who is seeking
benefit from the mineral water at that
K again," said Win. McPherson. Tues- pUee. Mrs. B. says that they expect to
y, as a prelude to his plea of guilty to remain there for some time.
killing tlshc with dynamite. Justice
Kenaston assessed him 85.0) which
Archie McCoy’s furniture empor­
was cheerfully p&lt;dd. McPherson says
he just wefft along to see how it was ium is literally overflowing with goods.
done, him paid for bis knowledge, and He has just received an invoice of a
thinks he knows more than he did a car load of furniture from one of tho
few days since.
lemllDg manufactories of this country.
While returning from thc Myers Airhie sel|&gt; goods at bottom figures,
silver wedding Wednesday night Mrs. an fl his stock is of such variety as to'
please the most diversified tastes. When
Travers Phillips was quite severely in­ in need of anything in his line, our
jured. In the carriage were Air. and readers Will do well to give him a call.
Mrs. Phillips aud Miss Sara Horton,
and when descending a hill in the dark­
Tuesday was a red fetter day in
ness the horses ran onto an embank­ Justice Kenaston's court for dynamite’s.
ment, tipping over the carriage and
throwing out the occupants. Mrs. For killing fish with dynamite, in So­
Phillips sustaining severe bruises. It lution of tbe law, James Sddmore was
is thought however, that she will tinfd $26, including costs, or in default
other sood recover. Fortunately, tlie of । payment thereof 30 days in jail.
partie.**
were
but
slightly
hurt. Dimiel Fifield was commanded to con­
Mr. Phillips succeeding in preventing tribute 823J50in payment for his fun,
and Wm. E Youngs was likewise
tho horses from running.
assessed S&amp;50; the fines of the two
The mother of Rev. A. K. Stewart
latter also including the costs, and in
died in this city Friday evening, in the default of payment, confinement in tlie
fiMh year of her age. She was n resi­ jail. This will probably put u quietus
pin the wholesale slaughter of fish in
dent of Wallaceburg. Ont., where the
tiifr section.
___________
remains were taken for interment. It
will be remembered that a few weeks
Mary Cobb wishes two or three »Psince she came here, in apparently good
Feptiees to learn dres-smakingy
htNiltli, to care for her daughter, who
was Sica with consumption and who
I wish to express my sincere thanks
since died. A short, time previous to I
ie assistance
of my ---neighbors
her daughter’s death the deceased ran a ; fork.—
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f
sliver into one of her hands, erysipelas iriends for tlidr kindness and help In
set in of such malignant type as to re- - children,
sickness
of- my *two
the;
suit fatally. The doubly afflicted son
eciallv to Mrs. Stone. Mr. and
and brother has the heartfelt sympathy
urry ‘Busby, Joseph Odell and
ilenrv Close.
'
of our citizens.
MRS. STARKWEATHER.
Friday morning last a terrible acci­

dent happened, whereby a young man
named Charles Deering, about 23 years
of age lost one of his legs. It
that Deering was employed in helping
to run a portable sawmill on tbe premisee of Matthew Hall, in Hope town­
ship, about two mitos wutbof
Iu an unaccountable manner. Hwring
himself being himself unable .to ex­
plain bow it happened. Daering s right
leg became entangled in-tween the foot
btockaDd saw while the mill wm in
motion.
Umbras cut °ff ajlmb
or two above tlio ankle. In endeavor
ina to save himself from instant death,
!K yoX man’s right hand also came

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EDITOR BANNER:
Having been an attendant at the bU­
yer wedding of Mr. and Mrs. Leo
Myers, of Rutland, on tbe 28th, and as
I did not see a representative of the
Banner there, that Is not as a reporter,
thought perhaps you would like a few
words for publication of that grand
event As to tbe number in attend­
ance, they can i&gt;e only estimated, as 1
presume no one actually knows. They
were variously (jetiinuted from two
hundred and fitly to six hundred. But
your humble servant would not put
them above three hundred, and would
estimate below rather than above those
figures. A farm house that can accom­
modate three hundred individuals Mr.
Editor, is considerable of a house; but
such a one is that ot Mr. Myers, and
right royally were the guests entertain­
ed. From early evening till early
morn, the house and grodnds were
enlivened with social songs, dances and
jokes, and upon all occasions the host
and hostess were everywhere present to
make it an occasion of pleasurable en­
tertainment. Manv townships of the
county and especially Hastings citv
were largely represented. After a
bountful supper, which was spread
from twelve till nearly two o’clock, the
guests began to take their departure,
yet broad daylight found rnanj* in and
about the hospitable mansion. The
bowery, which was erected for the use
of those who desired to keep time to
the measures of music, was altogether
too small for the numerous dancers,
yet what was lacking in room was
made up in good feeling and enjoyment.
As a whole, the entertainmitot was a
grand suecetisand the presents to the
happy couple, were many, beautiful
and useful All in attendance went
away feeling that they hail enjoyed a
grand good time and expressed the kind­
liest let-ling for Mr. and Mrs. Myers,
with the wish that another twenty-five
years may be theirs to enjoy with
friends upon this our beautiful earth.
Below is the list of presents which
wtge aa heartly lx«U)we&lt;i ns receival.
Flius canin eludr. Unknown.
Jfeam nut picks. Scott Hogen aud wife.
Linen table spread. Mr*. Nathan Barlow.

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These paints are comjneed entirely qf drictly pure material*, consisting of
White Lead, Oxide of Zine, and the necedsarr pigments required to produce the
different shades, the whole being ground and mixed in a scientific manner, by the
latent improved machinery. Id etr\ctly pure Lineecd CHI; the result being an ar­
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the market
Experience has demonstrated, that for durability, the “Acme" Paint* are far
superior to strictly pure White Lead, as it is usually applied, as L^ad, when used
alone, can from the mode of its. manufacture (corrosion by Acetic ^.cid), resist
the oxygen of the atmosphere but a short time. By combining a certain portion
of Pure Oxide Zinc, with strictly purr White Lead, we have succeeded in manu­
facturing a paint which embrace* all the advantages to be gained by the use of
Lead, with none of its disadvantages. Being thoroughly mixed by machinery,
absolute wdfarmity qf shade is secured, and if used according to directions, the
consumer cannotfaO to be pleased in every particular.
As they will, when properly applied cover a larges surface than lead and oil mix­
ed in tlie usual manner, besides saving labor und excelling in durability aud ap­
pearance.

ECONOMY DEMANDS THEIR USE.
Prqfr&amp;rional painter* are cverytrhert endorsing them, owing to tbe superior
results accomplished through their use, and the greatest saving iu tim\ and labor

Acme White Lead and Color Works, Detroit.

W. H. Goodyear’s l)rug Store

Largest Assortment of Wall Paper in the City.
Original and Sole Agency for Humphrey’s
Homeopathic Specifics,

And all other Patent Medicines Advertised in this
Paper.

Mack Door Hanger!
IRON TRACK.

Pair sliver napin rings. Chat Lenlngton.
Silver piekle caatorTK K. Grant and wife.
Silver napkin ring. J. C. BcnKr-s and wife.
Silver sugar spoon. Mrs. Mary Henkes and
Lizzie Foley.
,
Stiver butter knife, Edith Karn, and Eva Otis.
Sliver sugar spoon. Frank Jenkins and wife.
Sliver goblet. Martin Smith, wife and Daniel
This cut shows Hanger on the track, the
Smith.
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Silver butter dish. Thomas Heder and wife.
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bracket and lag screw by which the track is
Pearl agate teapot, H. A. Goodyear &amp; Sons.
■ ■ •
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Silver card receiver, May Sullivan and Anna
secured to the building, and our method of
Doyle.
Silver pickle castor, Frank Bnxlnsi-r and
wife.
splicing the track.
silver butter knife. Philander Otis and wife.
Bet of Bluer fruit knives, Clyde Dead and
Adalbert Diamond.
Bet of sliver knives and forks, Seymour I&lt;cnIngton and Josie Myers.
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Set of silver knlvr» and forks, J. Hug, wife
und Miss Anna Itlug.
Glass uute dish and sliver napkin rings, G.
W. Havens and wife, B. McCarty and wife.
Jacob a. Bbeurrar and wife.
Ambcrina set and celery duh, John Kurtz,
wife a&gt;&lt;d Frauk Kurtz.
Set ot silver teaspoons. Wallace BenUey and
wife, W. H. Stebbins aud wife, T. J. Haan and
It l« the only hanger that ha- a perfectly true and smooth groove cut In rim of eairj'lng roll­
wife. John Cole and Wife. Chas. Huffman and er cut of solid metal, ao aa to allow nothlug but tread of roller to touch the track, making It prac­
wife.
tically irnooth and even in Ita operation.
Set of at I ver tablespoons, Daniel Striker and
1—It cannot be thrown from the track, and ptmeeaea a degree of flexibility uuqualtd by any
other aUdlag device, allowing the bottom of the door ta awing out three feet while the (hanger is
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1. 1,. —In nn .
4. -Our Iron track Is tbo strongeat track ta tbe market. One ten-foot piece of our standard size,
IKxV. will sustain i,a» lbs. without Ihlary.
wife.
DeronUctI water pitcher and porcelain fruit
6. - &lt;&gt;:ir truck has the only perfect s nllce In use.
dish. T. Phillipa and wife.
C. -Our method of seeuritt tbe track by Iron brackets dispenses with strip of timber outside the
Silver gold lined goblet. A. B. Smith and wife. bultdtnr. thereby aroldl. g the Inevitable decay and warplok out ot line resulting from tbe ex­
C. M. Brigg* and wife, Frank H. Smith and posure to atmoapbcric influeaees if any wood or partially w.xx! track.
7. -Every part of both track and hanger Ja made to standard gauge t*y special machlaery. thus
wife, Jamea Ransome and lady.
Glass set and fruit dish, Kara Horton and • ■
n:.;f.&gt;n: ev -’it. -h1
hv utiiTV
k -It ta the cheapest hanger, when account ta taken of the time and sklllod labor laved Io put
Gertie William*.
&lt; :olorod glass berry »et. Ferel Otl* and wife.
ting uj&gt; j the certainty, safety and ease of operation, and Ita undispnted superiority of strength and
l,alrllm®towels.W. H. otli and wife.
.
Rug. W. S. Goodyear and wife. F. G. Good­
year and wife. Geo. Barues aud wife.
White bed spread. Mis* Kate Mrcro.
EroKKiiA
Isaac Krwaj and wife, J. H. Diamond and wife.
Oren Krwarfand wife. Horace Btabw and wife.
Irving Ixmliigton aud wfle, H. H. Mead and
wife. Wm. Oaks and Mater, Henry Shively,
Nicholas Erway.
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Which the U. S. Supreme Court has decided to posses the
Luster band pitcher und bowl. Joseph McKee
only valid patent on the spring tooth.
nDIJbran- hanglut: lamp. Lewis. Joslo, Llbble
and Edward Myers.
Fair napkin rings, W. H. Knickwbaoor and
wife
''

The Strongest and Easiest Running.

. Sou Kyil m i SOK,

Points of Unparalleled Excellence.

TteD. C.iH.C.B86flSjwT00lllDrai.

$1000

forfeit

FARMERS

Who wish to avoid infringing upon this patent, now thor­
oughly established, should buy this drag. Not only this
but tlie Reed spring tooth drag is conceded to be

The Best in Every Respect.

HKADQUARTKMl-lTZOKnALD INUIT
NO. 125. G. A. JL.
HMtinipi. Mich., April 241 b. IBM.

in contact with the saw, mid wm conj
, Fitzgerald Post will observe Mon- siderably torn by the same. Dr.
tl«h of
the 31st as decoratipn day. Coin­ was summoned, who found the flesh
W.UJ MiiuimM
...w ns to
ed John Palmer, of Ann Arbor, has
'7T • vit«] to deliver the address.
Good iu, ■ ,
....
made ciothlBg lind’strongly and nmtiy
F;»ggv. Bhapeifea?6’8 no mora lhxn
•r&amp;d.
‘SriwtHV~ oj
doubtteM be about again in due course
advertisement.
&amp;
tJothln«bur is at Fred’k
of time.

&lt;CC

secured.
.
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Syrup cup. AudretvScbaffliouMT.
Butler ktilfv. Kicbanl Doyle and wife.
Our line of shades embraces alj. the latest fashionable colors used in house
Cuke knife. Joltu Hetikrs. wife and family.
Napkin rimpi. Ernest Edxer and Attas Olin painting, and in addition, we.offifer a line of Fin-Proqf Paints, especially adapted
John Smith. Charles Diner. Albert I for painting roqfs, banu,fuchsries etc. New shades will be added to our line m
Henkes. W Hl (Hner Clara Kurtz, May Slattery,
Julia .smith. Mary diner, Mr. J. EHoule and fast as they appear. Any color not shown by us, can be duplicated immediately
wife.
‘
upon receipt of sample showing shade desired.
Tea But, Thomas Hcney and wife. Mr. Sbelvey
and wife. Owen McHiariln and Wife. D. C. Quizley and Wife, Jiunes Kelly and wife, J. 8. Dooley
and Wife. M. Bowker and wife, Thomas Collins
and uitr J. tUarkand wife, John Muller and
wife. I*. Waters and wife. C. Brooks and wile,
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-------- AGENCY AT------V. Cornell and wife. Mrs. Mary Rile}-, Mrs.
M. Smith. Mrs; C. Ryan, Mrs. Thomas Waters.
Mr. James Shrive)', Jr., Tnlmuu. Henry, Jr.,
Mn. John Ryan. Mrs. Win. Ryan. James Ryan.
J. H. Ryan, (’barles Doyle, John English, Alois
Saflrl. Frank Matthews, Jeanie Hepey. Mary
Smith, Julia Donaviui. Alien Waters, Kate McI'barlln.l M.-umle Ryan. Mary Ryan. Minnie
Dooley. KittirlMohry. 41. F. Tasue. John Bech­
tel, Mrs. Henry Bechtel. Mr. N7 AUerdlnx and
wife. P.-Meliiarlin and wife.
Two silver napkin ring*. Mr. Jas. McGlone**
and wife.
Clock. John Beumer and wife. Wm. H*TMM
and Mattle (Mta, Orville Otis and Ada Pierce,
Emerson Edaer tu«l Kde Newland, fred Otis
and Kuella Havens. Grant Ous and Emma Hall,
B. Id. Jenkins and Alary Jatktns, Eduard
Jenkins and Carrie Jenkins, Edward Oils and
Ella Hall, Ixswts Edger and Hattie Otis, Oley
DMglaM, Manning Douglaaa.
Pickle castor, card receiver and fork (silver.)
Oscar Youngs amt wife, W. F. Hicks and wife.
W. 1. Mea&lt;l and wife. A II B. Ellis and wife.
M. W. Hicks and wife. C H. Hicks and wife, 1*.
A. Sheldon and wife. John Dawson and wife.
W. H. Powers and wlfei Fred Hotchkiss. A. R.
McOrabcr, George Darts.
Set of Silver Tea&lt;|x&gt;ons. H. Doyle and wife.
Fruit basket, T. C. Williams and wife.
Silver water pitcher. Dr. E. H. Lathrop and
wife. W. L. Mead and wife, F. A. Pawx&gt;.ut am!
wife, Thomas Kelly and wife. E. G. Edger and
wife, Jas. Van Wagcon and wife. C. If. Stone
and wife, E. Y. Hogle and wife. C. Belson and
wlfe^J. Belson and wife, Fred Lenlngton and

SAVE money and take your prescrip­
tions to Fred’k Hotchkiss.

Whereas. This Post feels itself un­
der great obligations to certain individualsof this city, who nobly volunteered
their services in the play recently pro­
duced in the Union Hall this city,
••Rank and File ” and
Whekeas. Said actors were prompt­
ed by no other motive than to help
further a most commendable cause,
therefore
limited, that this Post does hereby
mo&lt;
Ita thanks to each
niO3t heartily
bfartUy return
reiurn imumuu
every individual ---who—
so---------------kindly vok
«*UU'C»C«’
unbred
untemd his
bla or
or her
her service,
■rvliw. and
kod gave

If you want the BEST, insist upon getting the
“Acme" Brand, and Accept No Other I
For Sale at
our prices, by

We sell the Walter A. Wood Light Elevator Binder, the light­
est draft, most easily hadled binder made.

The Buckeye Folding Elevator Binder,

A GENTLEMAN'S SMOKE

An entirely new machine, which can be folded by me man
easily in five minutes time, enabling it to go through an
11 foot gate.
THE CELEBRATED FLINT WAGON—the lightestdraft and
most easily adjusted wagon iu the market.

THE. OLD RELIABLE STUDEBAKER WAGON.
We keep in stock 30 buggies and carriages, of tbe beat
makes, ana can satisfy the moet fastidious and give the l&gt;est
value for the money.
Respectfully,

MESSER BROS.

�4

HINGI

THE OWOIH OF ENGRAVING.
ON A MEXICAN STREET CAR.

Whv. Brown, how abort
friend

safest from disease and vermin. For th«=
firet-clMs ear is cushioned, wljilo the aeoood-claw* is liard wood and washed white
every day. And then itonlyoostoatit,"
while tbe first-class car costs
W® do not want to take the third-class,
because that carries freight, m a rule,
and you hare to stand up. Nor do w«

Brown, who wittily
it will be long enough
other.” Some men spend bo much for
medicine that neither heal »or help
them, that new clothes is with thexn like
angels’ visits— few and far between.
Internal fevecs, weakness of the lungs,
shortness of breath and lingering
coughs, soon yield to the magic influ­
ence of that royal remedy. Dr. R. V.
Pierce's “Golden Medidal Diicovery.”

An'onefing mo’: I understand dat
sartin members of dis club am In de
habit of seein&gt;’ ghosts. I doan’i speshify
any names, but I wish to say to the
whole convenshun dat de weny fust of
■—
ghost or catcher sight of
help it Fc&gt;r the fourth-class car is a you
------ be
j cantered outer idis club
will
black car. and carries only tlie dead.
dat de tracks left
Yet they nil go at tho same time and in
de sta’s will be smokin' hot!
e will
solid line, every hour, starting from thi now pick up de regular progrimmy of
grand plaza Iwfore the palace, where all de evenin' an’ push bizuess?' [
the street-cars in Mexico City start from.
Niles Indies will put one mare check
You may ask, if you like, why they all
wickedness by establishing a free
start at tlie same time and travel in solid
line. You will be politely told that it is reading room.
brigands. And, maybe, the htth- Amer­
ican Duly traveler will gasp aud find her
smelling bottle; and, most certainly, the
iqx-cial correspondent gentleman will
whip out his note-book, write it down,
and believe the nonsense to the letter.
The i-ccret of it all is “tip*." The street
car driver and conductor and collector

dollar equals 75 cento—and bo they have
to be pretty sharp to live. Ono of their
rvfi&lt;n:rc»»i for revenue is to tell startling
tilings to travelers, frighten them a little
if they can, and ao secure a "tip" out ol
them in return for information of this
Bort along the histone routes. But the
truth is there is m little danger of
brigands or anybody else in going from

is m going from the Battery to Harlem,
New York.
Thu driver, with a big brass horn, blew
a long blast iii the hall, the other driven
iAXvo clamber in as the ton
followed, arri
pocked, crowded care trundle on down
tlie paved aud brilliantly-colored street
On down th® streets we trundle, going
out by tlio very street by which Gen.
Scott entered forty years ago next sum­
mer. Color! Color! cheap color, and
tiad art, it is true, but still it is color.
These painted horses, with im]XMtuble
horsemen and dano-rs and all isorta of
things painted on tho walls are gin­
mills" — pulque shops. Thousands ol
flags flutter about and above the doors.
But not thu flag of Mexico. The govern­
ment forbids thu use of thu national
oolore fur such a purpose.
, What kind of people in the cars? Look
and see; listen! Cocks are crowing on
either hand and under your seat. At
least lialf a dozen big fellows—not Aztecs
but Mexican “gentleman”—h*ve fight­
ing-cocks in their laps and ore on their
way to Tacaljn, where Gen. Franklin
Pierce fought his way to the presidency,
and where there ore at least fifty monte
tables and ever so many cock-fight* in
full blast at this season of the year. This
busy, tumultuous and most popular place
in all suburban Mexico is just half way
to 8t. Angel. We pass the gate* by
which the Americans entered up the
long, lofty and graceful aqueduct, like
tliat one in rt.iiui at Rome, only smaller;
the “causeway" on which Cartas fought
and where eo many of his men found
muddy grave* with their loads of gold:
on, to the bone of Ci. ipultepec. And the
red-headed and beUigun...t roosters crow­
ing and strutting, trying to get at each
other as much aa they can.
There are at least a dozan dogs in the
care. They growl and bark and anarh
But they are too lazy to fight, these
dozen Mexican dogs. Heavens! From
ths fleas climbing up your legs and turn­
ins somersaults there you would think

tho car. This is a good place to tuck
your |&gt;antaloons inside your boots.
"Chnpultepec!" cries the conductor.
And the driver blows his brass horn’. Tlie
crowded cars stop in a park. Some old
Mexican women with heavy baskets get
out with great effort, every man helping
them. Sometimes a pretty Maxi.
Spanish, or half-Indian girl gets in or out.
If she hi very pretty you must not notice
her much. You may give her a seat if
you like; but it is bad taste to even look

But, if you are very polite

I tiow-st men ■
are very plenty al Ishpeming.
Wert's Pain Klug-Che houaehdid remedy.
Always uxcfull. Never falls to auro riioh-n*
morbus, pains In stomach or bowlls, cramps,
colic, cbm* or summer comploiSL ffie. All
druggio.
^Northport shipped n tuns of wklk-IUh tost
cations ot w.
^Xo whiskey al Lswtvdc-j this season, only for

more natural in th. r speech.. When
they have anything to nay they deliber­
ate lose on the way in wh'ch it should be
put. They have no spedsi reverence for
hacknoyed forms of speech, phrases that
are conventional or words which are
venerated merely because they are old.
They realise tlie poetical value of tbo fos-

• usage haa madu it nocuteary.
If new words coms into local use and
ot my friends.
afterwards become established by adophe told me th.U half ot It cured him.1 My advice
11 to those fuller!ng with catarrh oriculd tn the

boras* for suddsn attacks of cramps. coUc. paint­
er's relic, cholera morbus, flux and dysentery.
Only 25c. AH druggists.

mg incorporated into tlie language, it
they are dooout and cxpreemve. In this
way America, while it to responsible,
tliough no more guilty than England,

to acknowledge.—San Francisco

will you suffer when one bottle of West's Chronicle.
s Wonder wUl relieve, sad two ur three
®bottles
cure soy case of rheaniatUm; sandsoc.

Your druggirt sells I;.

ofUttmrCltT W1U F*re*a0t*®l0l*i eoonsy sea!

nelleato

lilren are
is. Mild
M««^garcoated

■rS’dKSaf1*1"”

ven- fuuny about that
laughable; that ttiere
opinion among sciratirt* that there was
a stere of electricity in the earth and
that some means of reaching and

I

And Astonishment.

HATS AND CAPS—Ijon t buy a hat
caps until you have seen our specialties.
SAFE
SURE
PROMPT

25&amp;

-WOMAN’S FRIEND.
I, the
remedy ta »U oanjUta®
peculiar to women, young or oldA full description of those disease*,
their symptoms, causes and prop«
treatment is contained in our book
entitled “Facts for Women." Dl*s
tratixl ' correctly: any woman can
understand IL Every woman aboukihaveiL Sent to ladles only, in aealed
envelope on receipt of 10c. Worth
dollars to any woman. Addrew
ZOA-PHORA MEDICINE CO..

“

FURNISHING GOODS-A new fresh
stock and a great varieties of novelties.
A cordial invitation to the public.

MONEY SAVED!
Having bought a large invoice of TEA

we will until further notice give\each customer

a better TEA than ever before; and to induce
customers to try, will give a 5 cent ticket with
Tickets good in 25c

each pound for cash.

lots for any Crockefy we have in stock at face
value.

Try Our Tea!

The Americans are without doubt more
unconventional than the Englitdi. They

tlie English people in the tirns of Chau­
cer, Spenser, or Sliakespoarc, but do not
feel thraiuedre# obliged to retain and

upon ray lunm.

I wm speaking with Mr. Sobolcwaky, CUuppep Hands, Chilblains. Co
nperintendent of the St Louis Gaslight Krapoons, and podttmty eura
company, tlie other day, and told him
laughingly, that I wouldn't be surprised
to *ee the time come around when pipes
would tie run down into the ground and
electricity would be pump«-d out like .ill
Flntoh the walls and ceillnp with AIsbMtlne.
inexpensive; try It. ■White and
Sobolrwxky, who is . quite an expert

will causi-

EXCITE WONDER

its

Smith, Hams ManAm

CAP

March 10th, 1881

sAl®iis

. The luirw Iw UeTuner, rathe bib;

Tie Mo Farmers' Insurance Cbjiij,
Clxarteroci February O, 1048.

SODA

For Baking Purposes.

B eatin tb e

rIcL

Cash Assets, 81,262,170.33.
Insured only Farm Property, Unexposed Dwdliugs. Churches and Schud
Homies. Pays full amount of lore. No voidable condtious in policy the sta?
lest and safest policy issued.

L. C. WELTON, Agent.

fHE CREATES! f**
AfTlSf"
lean people ie Coneumption.
Phyeiciane and Druggigft have
at lart found a remedy which
they feel justified In recommend­
ing. Thie ie DR. BIGELOWS
POSITIVE CURE, which curea
Consumption in stages where
other remedies are of no benefit.
It cures Coughs, Colds and ail
Throat and Lung Diseases speed­
ily and aafely. Price, Fifty Cents
and One Dollar. Sold by Drug­
gists.
'

The native* of the Caroline islands are
firm believers in sorcery, but instead of
burning their witches they try to oonciliato them in every possible way,
especially by leaving presents at their
door in night-time, never doubting that
the wisdom of the bruxa will enable her
to divine the unknown benefactor.
Witch®* are propitiated by gifts of cocoa
cakes and honey whenever the storm­
clouds loom on tho horizon of tho setting
sun, as well as in tim* of protracted
droughts, for bruxas are supposed to
have spec! j for . evil* of that sort.
Women credited with proficiency in such
buainesB branches of tlie black art are
therefore considered de*irablo matches, when applied into
and do not fail to impress their admirers
with vague hints of magical omnipotence.
of catarrhal vfnu,
—Dr. Felix L. Oswald.
earning healthy s»
cretlons. ft
Inflamatlon.
A very bright little lad of 13 ycara,
son of n popular vocalist, joined his
heals
mother's church recently and foil wry completely
Mn-r. and real
proud of it
While he wm strutting sense — —
around the house, bearing his now hononi smell.

WITH TM« OKOGMAPHY OF THIS COUMTWY.WlU

■SB

*

Cream Balm

permitted to exhaust your attentions on
Yon are feeling depressed. ydar japped to is
tlio old and ugly onus to your heart's poor, you an- buUiered with HeadachF. you are
fidgrtfy, nervous and generally out U sort*, sad
content, and these are plenty. Yen, we want to brace up. Brace up. but not with stim­
ulants. spring medicines. or outers,-which b*v
for their basis very cheap, bad Whisky, aud
which stimulate you for an hour, and then leave
in worse condition than before. Whin you
graas. make money and machinery: but you
Stint is
tb.t will ........ ......
for solid, and honest, . and unaelfuh
politenewi commend inc to the Mexicans. ary; restore your viullty, *ad cire renewed
health
and
rtrencth.
Such
medicine you will
The poorest Mexican in all this latitude JlDd in Klectric ffluerx »nd a&lt;mly
fiOceuls a bot­
can teach any New York American good tle at W. H. (3«odye*r'A drug More.
with dignity, a much younger brother
manner* any day in the year.—Joaquin
exclaimed: “You feel mighty big, don't
Milk: ‘s Letter in Chicago Times.
you. I’D norer join the church any.
wayP On being aaked why, h* repltod;

lamp posts and iron buildings, when they

We have just opened and put in stock a
Large and Well Selected Line of Men’s, Botf
and Children’s Clothing, and Prices so Lo-V
that they

of remembranre. Tho intimate oornieotion between thu invention of engraving
and the art of tho silversmith, or rather
that branch cl the silversmith's work
which consists of the chasing of on out-

■ubaequently filled up with dark-colored
enamel, the ab-called Niello work,
never appreciated until, st the cloie of
tha last century, AbbuZani found among
old Italian engravings, in thu
Notional library at Paris, * print which
be recognized m similar in subject to
the famous Pkx. decorated with Niello
work, made by Maso Fingigucrra for-tho
baptistery of St. John, and paid for, M is
proved by the records in 1452.
This Pax or Assumption was subse­
Dr. Jackson's penetrating liniment quently transferred to the cabinet of
cores .sprains, bruises, kicks, cuts. bums, bronze* in the gallery of Florence, where
rheumatism, etc., etc. Good for man
or beast. For sale by W. H. GoMyeer. on comparing with it the engraving, thal
the latter had actually been printed from
Easteort CoagreRStloriallrtB wtu build a
the silver plate, before the enamel was
brick church thu summer.
fused into tlio outline, prior, therefore, to
UM. On the strength of this discovery,
The formerr proprietor of Dr. Sage a Fmiguerra lias, ever since the year 17M,
Catarrh Remedy, for years made a
been credited with the invention of pro­
standing, public offer in all American
new’s papers of SfiOO reward for a case ducing engravings on paper from metal
of catarrh that he could not cure. The
present proprietors have renewed this doubt, m hM been often pointed out,
offer. All the'di
‘
- -this
- Reme­ tiiat many silversmiths of the fifteenth
druggists
sell
dy, together with the “Douchti," und all century may have been in the habit of
other appliances advised to be used in obtaining trials of thuir work in progress,
connection with IL No catarrh patient M did Finiguerra, perchance; whan ha
Is longer able to say “I can not be cured." produced his historical print, represent­
You get $500 in case of failure.
ing Christ crowning the Virgin, from his
The Grand Trunk pay* out
its employes at Fort Gratiot.
It may indeed have been, together with
Throat-ail seldom sets well I of Itself, tlie well-known sulphur carta, a recog­
but deepens until it undermines the nized mode of olitaining a record of tlie
constitution, wastes a
health, Niello work, which had been practiced
strength and flesh, and fl
---­ for many years previous to tho time in
fastens
itself on the lungs, completing
question, though no such paper irupnesand ruin of the whole man.
Big­
earlier date than this have
low’S positive Cure Is the on!
e, sure been handed down to us. It was a com­
and speedy remedy for coughs;colds and
mon
practice
to take proofs of the work
all throat and lung diseases. I Sold by
Fred Hotchkiss at fifty cants: and one by means of sulphur caste long previous
dollar. Pleasant to take and. safe for to 1453, m numerous specimens «&gt;f snbh
children,
y who was the finU bold
difficult to
Wert's Liver nils-.genuine
innovator who substituted a piece of
the slan dard rcmedv for liv.-r
sta^indlzMlion and sick b
paper for the sulphur, and thus origi­
nated the precious art of engraving. Die
Catholic church edlOce Is to
crvrtcd at story of the wot linen, which accident­
What Is more &lt;Mssptc*ble to a Irtlr than to ally gave the idea to Finiguarra, is
know that bar hair baa Aot only hat its color, generally treated m fiction of those who
bnt Is full ot Sxndruftt/Yet such was the eaae have studied tlie subject.—Art Journal.
with mine until J used Parker's Hair Halsaiu.
My hair Is now black and perfectly siren and

— .. .
pUls2dc. All druggists.
Only As foreign tern students at tbeuhlverstar
ot Michigan.
”
West’s Cough Syrup cures whooping-cough,
astlims. bronchitis, consumption asd al! throat
and lung difficulties. 26c., Me. and |1.OO. All
angston,
Recd City tuu decided to pty her street labor­
ers fl JO a day.
will not lift her eye* to yours all day; nor
This Is the best season In which to purify the
will you be permitted, under tho laws of blood, and Hood'sHarMpariIla nlwaaa appe­
tite, and enables the stomach to perform its
duty.

is near you.

There are few chapters in ths history
which unfold to us the discovery-of tor-

CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND * PACIFIC

Apply * parUele

and cloc-o relution to all princ
1 tbo moat, tr r
tatlon which
Atlantic iv

”

choir ranger like father, and rangon
never join thu church, you know!’—
Utica Observer.

“

opTai!
'j-'

J.H.Bmmtrt O&gt;, Uu u* ffnwm
Have taken hold ofTho
gras* hich grows on dry, rich
----------soil, with free sunlight warming it, is
much more nutritious than that grown
on land filled with stagnant water.
Stock will eat the former down to the
roots before , touching the latter. It is
drains run, to see the Um over th0 tyu
made plainly visible by ita claeeJv-

THZ GRKAT ROCK ISLAND

is no flatterer. • Would you
make it tell a sweeter tale?
Magnolia Balm is the charm­
er that almost cheats the
looking-glass.

ROUTE

eont:!.

NATURE’S
CURE FOR

governs t®®

wakkant-m
Effervescent Seltzer

■umptuo'.ni

The Mirror

a si•&amp;

Lignite may be raadfly proved in
bricks for burning l&gt;y th® addition of a
little tar, or fluid pitch, or asphalt.

thi famous ALBIRT LEA

‘*r* *2 *

ROuT*

labor to recollect: Lctit ba granted that

Sink-Headache.
Bnbari to MOOLOOQ.

DYSPEPSII.

Is- soq
arid WSN*
obtai. iw.c

�Agricultural
cr-All communications per
uartnient should bcaimrea
JSport. Woodland. Mich.

ttau of Mnh the Itataa aoUe., taw­

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’
seventy thousand yearly.
3
a
The same thing Is done In this coun­
try. I saw some time ago an account
of a yearly shooting match io Pennsyl
vanla. The boys and men aU turn out
after planting time to Indulge ™ the
sport of Khootiug matches. They
SnaOae»Kd®
^7 to kiU »U the birS
and other animals witiiin u
specified district, sometimes taking in
an entire county.
It is said thaPone
of these matches was such a grand suc­
cess that scarcely a bin! was seen dur­
ing the summer. Result: “Cutworms
ravaged tbe cabliage fields: caternlliurM
and codling moths destroyed the1 orch’?rdl,;
worms and other insects
damaged the grain fields to the extent
of one-third of the crop, and many sea-

®V»the best cough medicine is ItetT
^tor Cough Cure. Dr. Samuel K. Co?
p. Ik, of Washington D. C., after a care-’
ful analysis, pronounced it purely v«i,fable, and excellent for throat troublee.
1 rice, twenty-five cents per bottle.
There are two'waya of getting
through the world. One way is to
tnake the best of it and tho other is to
make the worst of It. Those who take
the latter coursework hard for poor
pay.—Rural Canadian.

Who Shall Milk?
' ohm banner.
&gt; i expected to see something In this
I Wte-k’s paper from some of the sisters
in reply to* few remarks made by 0.
p. B.. of Clark Co., 0., but as I was dls-intviated I can not resist the temptaMy wife waa seriouslv affiicted with
tb’O of writ ting a little myself. He
,r*.-aks very truly when he says that we
rheumatism in her arms. «he has now
have i'lit to Iook at the bent and brokused two bottioB of Athlophorous and
is well and free from pain. I cheerful­
. ■1 forms of the wives and mothers of
;r eountryto convince ourselves that
ly recommend it to my friends and the
PUbHc. T. R. Lutzow, 121 North But­
ihcv have enough to do without waib
ler street, Madison, Wis.
th rough snow and slush and mud
’o'luilk anti churn for a little low-priced
Only one attorney attended the meet­
&gt; utter. Thea he goes on to say that
lug at Ithica called to organize la ter
-ir lathers and brothers must not milk. follj and wickedness of such sport"
association.
! think that the gentleman cenus
^ton inI ■ i.li.’ts himself. He says for us not
Functional derangement of the female
Ik yeareof insect prevalence,
• M-l! butter, but to have sweet, rich damaged the cotton crops to the i’J'Btem i» quickly cured by the use of
• :tm ior our terries aud our gilt-edged amount of 825.opo.ajo. and that birds Dr. R. V. Pierce's “Favorite PreacripI
r for our own tables, and then If are the most effectual agents in the r oni'.K
removes pain and restores
. , have ;my milk we can not use, to destruction of these fearful pests. I health and. strength. Byall druggists.
, -i'. it to the valves. 1 have been puz- Raw the following statement made bv
Prospectors claim there is a three-foot
i.'b'.igi Hot brains ever since I read his on entomologist: “Ifall counterchecia
,v«‘»°r «»1300 feet from tlie surface
.
-&gt;r t-J find out who is going to do
“d 1
'«• ’«« : at Merrill.
•
indking. io get this milk for our tree to attack our persons, food, cloth­
’Th09® wh° believe that nature will
. use. If a boy will run away from ing, houses and domestic animals the
because he has to milk a few consequent disease, poverty and expos- work off a cough or cold should under­
*“ r"“’t 10 th'P^ stand that this is done at the expense of
• every night and morning, I say
!• •. liiiii go". U'e want no such unprin- dtaitbum“ t*ce ,rM“.u“i f»» the constitution. E«ich time this wea­
kens the system, and we all know thnt
. ipkri. weak-minded boys around its.
; . • &gt;- n-has no more love or respect for -A hldy “id to Wft toe other day, the termination of this dangerous prac
sister than to let her go out on a
hen you make another report on Gee is a consumptive’s grave. Don’t
■ ; winter morning and milk a half ?k Llt»onX you “y something about take the chance, when a 50 cent bottle
&gt; . ’ Bt»n’low’s Positive Cure will
. ,
u .»ws while he sits by the stove the killing of birds for millinerv pnrA iitMig for his mother to get breakfast
‘t i»«» crnel." Why, I answered, safely and promply cure any recent
r.
.ri’.at kind of a man or a husband
i say nothing to stem thc tide. It cough, cold or throat or lung trouble.
Buy
the dollar bottie of Fred Hotchkiss
. . .u think he will make? Now I am would be useless to try. She replied
• ■ * ggerating things at all. I have “ Y ou can drop one seed; it might grow." for chronic cases or family use.
. :i b .i. or rather a young man he The very-next morning 1 saw the edict
i.
supports ten ministers.
1 i.ght lki:usrlf, let his little ten-year- P* imperious fashion demanding more , Buchie
is a nice town and all its tteopte
: .-inter milk five (^ws and be never birds from tlie orchards and gram fields 1 are real good.
• &gt;4 to help her. not even to carry and gardens, where their work is so
■
uiilk ro the house. Why did he do much needed, and 1 concluded to drop , For Rheumatism, Lumbago, Ncuralsimply because he had teen the one little seed, hoping that every ; gia. Cramp, and Colic there fa no remegtnuine Dr.Thontas's
_ht. ;i&lt; many other boys are. that agricultural and horticultural society ElttrtrT^H?0
i - - &lt;• a tee’s place to milk. Milking In the land will act upon the sugges­
:. i •/a.iith tteir notice. But let me re- tion of my friend, and dropa^eed.
There are 400 men whose wages averiiar!-. thM it’s not “beneath their notice"
1 age 82 per day, engaged upon the Flat
umke way* with more butter and
.
In tlie Farmer of Nov. .7 we learn river drive.
te’k’taan two girl^/We all know that afoot-pound fa the energy devel­
Mothers’ ’mothers! mothers! Why
. /. it’s very disagreeable for a young
oped by one pound falling one foot. will you allow your little darling to
.linn !•&gt; hav&lt;* to milk when it’s so cold
This, we must remember, is the prime
t r. he would, almost freeze, pr when unit ol power. We have another unit stiffer with those horrible worms when
•
'■ warm that the cows would of comparison, viz.: the unit of heat. a sure remedy fa so near and cheap?
switch his eyes out to keep the This unit is known to scientific men as Dr. Jackson's vegetable worm syrup
will surely give relief and costs but
?il and O! how awful it Is for him
"Joule's equivalent,” aud may be ex­ cents. For sale by W. Goodyear.
irr e t &gt; milk on Sunday night when
pressed thus: It is the heat neceesarv
tie lufs his h’st clotheti on. ■ But of
The Monroe nurseries reported the
to raise the temperature of one pound
.■:&lt;/•■ it would not be disagreeable’for
. of water one degree of Fahrenheit’s Hale * an unusual number of iieaeh
h-r to have her eyes switehwl out, mid thermometer, and it fa equal to "72 foot trees this spring.
. iv &gt; i l
nothing at all for her pounds.
•
z
Itch, of every kind cured in 30 min­
',&lt;• miX. on Sunday night \yith her
' If we Like a pound of ice and place it utes by Woolfurtrt Sanitary Lotion.
1
domes on. anil perhaps, leave a
over the tire it will absorb 142 units of
:• । ■ !or full of rompanT; to amulM* tlmm- htnt before it becotnew a liquid. The Use no other. This never fails. Sold
-elveo whiit? she milks and feels the 142 unite is called tht; heat Eqtivfaction. by Frederick Hotchkiss, dmggfate.
calves'.
And more than' likely her ItiWe now bring the potinu of water to liMtings, Mich.
‘
otilil be-driving through the the boiling point it will still absorb WJ2
Niles boys Mode salvation nnnyists
It one .of those "lx,autifiil units of heat, and the steam will be no and sprinkle red pq»per-on the floor of
old' colts" with samelody hotter than it was when the water their hall.
1—\ sister with him. For of course first tegan to boll. This VG2 units fa!
The best on earth, can truly be said
h- wouldn't
seen taking his own called the heat of vupomtion. And
-St* r out riiiing. He will tell her, finally, when we come to separate the of Grigg's Glycerine Salve, which is
! ’.Thaps. that if fte can not* “catch a oxygen from the hydrogen, thevlemente sure, safe and speedy cure for cute,
bruises, scalds, burns, wounds and all
! • •-tu" &lt;hi- van stay at home.
of the water, we require an enormous
Let me tel! you a little incident that quantity of heat, viz.; 17.1MI0 units to other sores. We positively cure piles,
(in:e under my notice two years ago. I the pound. 'Phis is calk'd the heat of tetter and all skin eruptions. Try this
wonder healer. Satisfaction guarantml
• a -isltlng a lady friend of mine, a dessociation.
or money refunded. Only 25 cents.
rich'iarm^Fs 'laughter. Iler father
Space permits us to solve only one
: ept his hired nu n, besides his own problem in nature's arithmetic, viz..: the SoldbyF.HotchkhB.
M*ns. to do the work on the farm, but energy required in the evaporation of
Mrs. Parr, of Grand Rapids owns u
•i curse he kept no one to help in the one meh of water off of a pond cover­
watch made in 1C45. It is said to keep
kih'htni. He said if his three women ing one acre of ground. By using a good time, too.
mil'! not do the cooking for him and pencil a moment we find 3,1130 dubic
ids hired men while he provided every­ feet of water under the above conditions.
thing &lt; which he didn’t do. for his wife As each cubic foot bf water weighs
Th« recent statistics of tbe number of
bought all the groceries with her but- 62J&lt; pounds, the weight of the water deaths show that a large majority die
i« r and eggs}, they had better light out on the acre equals 3830x62,4, which with consumption. This disease ’ may
and earn their own living: just as gives as a result 226,875 pounds. Know­ commence with an apparently harmlesc
riiough they didn't, when the)’ where ing that it takes 962 unite of heat to cough which can be cured by Kemp's
doing all the work, besides keeping a produce vaporization, and as caah uuit Balsam for the throat and lungs, which
large house clean. Men have an idea of heat is equivalent to 772 foot pounds, is guaranteed to cure and relieve all
that • .tet-n have nothing to do but we, by simply multiplying the pounds cases. Price GO rente and 81. Trial
•
for them, and of his “three women" of water on one acre by 9t»2, find the num­ size free. For sale by Fred’k Hotchonly one was r»-nlly able to work. His ber of heat units required in vaporizing
wile was an old. broken-down wain.in the water, and this result multiplied by
Over 150 persons were converted at
• ho had raised nine children, and his 772. the number of foot pounds in one
oldest daughter, Mamie, had wry poor unit of heat, gives us as a result the Harrisville w«ik before hut at the M.
health.' and therefore over half the force required m the above problem. E. church revival.
•\ ork fell to her younger sister, and she We find it to be 1G8,401 &lt;895,000 foot .
RIood Will Tell.
not only had the housework to do,' but pounds.
Dr. Jackson’s blood and humor syrup
'
when ar. extra hand was wanted In
Thexlbove by H. V. Alv &gt;rd in Ohio will positive cure all eruptions, ulcers
tite field Sadie had to go.
aud t’ad sores upon the body face or
Well, I guess I atu getting off my Farmer gives an idea of the force used limbs. Will thoroughly cleanse the
story so 1 will commence again. One upwasted, in allowing water to dry system and blood of every trace of dis­
StUMItty night, during tny stay there, from Xhe ground instead of draining eases that have their origin therein.
•it was raining hard and Mamie, who
Cures the rheumatism, salt rheum and
off.
had .teen feeling badly all day, when
canker, and is well recommended by
milking time came was unable to help,
the medical profession all over tlie
atul. tixteen-yeor old Sadie had all tho
Ed’r - Prairie Fann«r: Y’our readers country. Price 81 l&lt;er bottle. Sold by
seven cows to milk while her brother seem to differ In opinion in regard to W.
Goodyear
and the hired man sat in the house. 1 the best placing of tile to drain low
If Adrian expects to keep up appearhad a goon opinion of my friend sags or runs. Ln this vicinity we think
Mauite&gt; brother kill then, when 1 that wt have Isaniod some* toe aince autws she must show up more than two
hangjeil my mind immediately. This beginning with tile. In the Qrrt place, tramps a week.
My liver w*« .j.carfnllr disordered and I tel:
i- duly one incident among many that .put tbe main line in the lowest part; if
feeble and languid that I scarcely took Inter*
r daily. Now girls, let's “swear that proveet insufficient, lay more where k
ret In anything. Tried ill Hie ro-ealled remed­
• I ’ from milking or doing any kind of the wet shows most, and no on until ies without relief until used Parkers Tonic,
urn's work before we lose our health the land is fully dried out. Next, in all which eflerted a pejuuuient cure.-Davld Bash.
Little
Bock. Ark.
-ntir-Jy.
rnds or sags where water stands from
The Grand Rapids Boom company employs
FJX1BENCE U
in. to several feet, it is best to have
' 230 men and will soon increase its force.
the surface outlet deepened by m raplng
Purify your blood and regulate roar liver and
out, or if an old ditch is there, nut into
organs before the hmtof summer, and
. ••in.* Fanner.
it the tile, hot filling up even with sur­ • dlgrithe
thus save a doctor bill by the timely u*&lt;&gt; ot
i 'allowing is Mrs. Mary II. Knmmey’s face. but leaving sloping banks, so that iWesfs Liver Plito. All druxatota.
paper on birds, read liefore the Moui- it eiui be worked over in plowing. The ! South Frankfort has a flah of1 factory.
z uuery County Ohio Society nt the difficulty in drying ponds Isthat in a
M.ir«’h meeting. &gt;We heartily approve heavy rain, or when the ground is froz­
every one nredx. and rtxmld take. Hood's
thr position and sentiments expressed en. the pond fills with water, which, if Why
Nantaparilla in the »prlo&lt;;—
: commend the paper to our lady it stands too long before running off or I ut; Because the system to paw In lt» jnva.test
filtering out, destroys the crop. If need. Hood's SarsaparillakIvm strencfh.
readers -uspeeially:
2&lt;1: Because the blood S sluRgtsh and Im1 picked up a paper the other 'morn­ most of the water cm not be run off on I pure.
Hood's Samjnrills nurfBes.
ing aqd was startled to learn that fash­ the surface, there must be a sufficient । nd: Becawte. from thcabove fx&lt;». Mood's
ton hit.* made another demand upon tlie net work of tile running into the main Sanuipnila will do a rreatcr amount of good
i:i&lt;U HorticulturfaU have been hop­ to let the water out in time to save the
Big box factory Incubating al Battle Creek.
ing that the craze for birds on ladles’ crop, and that can only be demonstrat­
ha: i would subside before the supply is ed by experimenting. I have recently
W«t‘» WoriiTs Wonder or Family Liniment,
entirely exhausted, but we are greeted seen several ponds that have filled up a »uperlor remedy for neuralgia, rheumatbm,
hark, sprain*. bnil»e». cut*, bunn or
by the painful news that dresses are for the reasons mentioned; others are lame
wonnil*. Cheaper, goes further, font* longer
entirely
dry
because
toe
wndidions
to It trimmed with birds and feathers.
than any ntber. All druggUU.
lb fa certainly a sad commentary up- have been studied and complied with.
MI
m Mills'* big aboe on exhibition at Grand
CYKENIL’8 BAILEY. i Rapid* attracted 4,»o peraans.
• a the refinement and delicacy, of
Christian women that such cruel sacriDeKalb Co., Ill., March 29.
.
Comuniptlon Cared.
'ictti are required to gratify the demands
An old physician, retired from prac’loe. having
of fashion.
bad ptecm! In bls tends by an Ea»t India mis­
sionary tbe formula of a staple vegetable re­
•
it is said, like the human hair, feath- Hural Canadian.
medy for tbe speedy mid permanent cure ot
‘ i-r.i work iw-st- when taken from a living
To remove mildew, soak in butter* Consumption.
Bronchitis. Catarrh Asthma and
.uitject, and the taxidermist. to meet milk and spread on grass in the sun.
all H*rnat *n«l Ixing Affections, also a poaltlve
iii- requirements of a relined-and cul­
and radical cure for Nervous DebUtty and all
N’ervou* (kimplalnts. aft'-r taring tested its
To
prevent
tat
Irani
'
r
°
“
tivated taste for tlie beautiful, often
wonderfal curative rowers In thousands of
wipe
them
on
a
cloth
wet
with
coal
oil.
strips skin and feathers from the 11 vrsros, luv» frit it hls duty to make It known to
fellows. Actuated by this motive
ingdiird.
To clean furniture that is not var­ bls soffrrlng
a desire to relieve human suffering. I will
Hirds are the natural allies ot the nished, rub with a cloth wet with kero­ and
•end free of chang.’to all who desire.IL th!*

agriculturist; they are necessary to the
successful prosecution of his business,
tor without their aid in the destruction
of the myriads of insect enemies that
ravage his crops the world would per­
ish for want of food. Those who have
seen the army worm march through
the country can form some idea of the
amount of harm these seemingly insig­
nificant little creatures are capable of
doing when not held in check.
The Germans make great complaint
of tho Italians for their whalt»ale
slaughter of birds. It Is stated that
during the spring and autumn migra-

sene.
'
Powdered rice sprinkled upon lint
and applied to fresh wounds will stop
bleeding.
To brighten or clean silver or nlcarfplated ware, rub with a woolen cloth

and tlour.______________
As the greatest pain cure, St. Jacob's
Oil is recommended by public men of
America and other countries. Hon.
Bills Flint Life Senator of ^ Domin­
ion Parlament. Canada, found it to act
like a charm.
t

‘•Walter. I’m a dyspeptic." she said
with sepulcheral earaestaeM; "and 1
an grip;—"Bring me a piece of mince
pie and a glass of cider! ’—Springfield
H^ublicM.

A lady was reproaching William
W.irreti, the comedian, at a recent re­
ception, for going into society so little.
" Y ou ought to let us lionize you a little,"
she said. "I never heard of but one
man." replied the veteran actor, "who
was not snoHed by being lionized."‘ And
who was he?” “Daniel!"
A nurse-maid had been engaged for
the family of John Leech. On ber ap­
pearing in the nursery, she was thus
aildreasHl by Master Leech;—“Nurse,
papa says 1 am qne of those children
that can only be managed by kindness,
and Ill trouble you to fetch me some
sponge cake and oranges immediately.”
— Exchange.

There Is a well known nursery legend
to the effwt that the reason whv the
lamb loved Mary so was because Mary
loved the lamb. It Is just barely possi­
ble that the reason why the Rev. Joseph
Cook of Boston, who so expressed idmself in his late Boston talk, does not love
American newspapers, is H&lt;cauM Amer­
ican newspapers have a shrewd suspi­
cion that, be talks too much.
The Baltimore Sun rivals the Phila­
delphia Ledger in obituary poetry, as
per example:—
“He heard the angels calling him
From the celestial shore:
He flopped his wings, and away
went
.
To make one angel more!"

A Norristown man, reading about
the feats of a much-advertised glass'
eater In a dime museum, was tired with
ambition to emulate them, and chewed
up parts of a lamp chimney, a goblet
and a bottle. He did notz get tho com­
bination right, the stomach pump don't
bring up the pieces, and he hss made
hl&gt; will.
“Mary, do you know what a miracle
is?” said a lady Sunday school to one.of
her class. " 1’es’m, ma says If you don't
marry our new parson it will be a
mynicle."

Little boy (studying his Latin lesson)
—IX what does “mort" mean ? Pa (ex­
alderman and builder)—Is that word in
your book,? Little boy—yes Pa. Well,
it means "more mortar," but I didn't
know it was a Latin word.—New Y’ork
Times. _

A N ebraska man, lielieving that “All’s
well that ends well," took a chattel
mortgage on a well, and will dig it up
and take it away if the note is not paid
when due.
■
That the administration of Justice is
often affected by extraneous circum­
stances, is a trutii which liecomes evi­
dent early Inlife.
The bright, six-year-old son of a gen­
ial clergyman of the historian’s acquain­
tance had l&gt;een engaged, with some of
his friends, in wrong doing, and he was
called Into tbe house under circumstan­
ces rather ominous. .
“Did you get licked?" Inquired one
of his matter-of-fact companions the
next day.
“Well, yes, I did,” admitted the young
philosopher, “but I should have got off
all right if there’d been anything for
supper that father liked.”—Boston
Record.
)
।

When Rev. S. L. B. Chase was a pas­
tor in Rockland he essayed to treat the
Sunday school to a blackboard exposi­
tion or the lesson. So for a starter, and
in the way of graphically Illustrating
his remarks, he took a piece of chalk
and slowly and somewhat painfallv
sketched on the blackl&gt;oard a represent­
ation of two human hearts joined to­
gether.
“Now, then." he said, turning to the
school, “who wUI tell me what I have
drawn."
/
“I know," called oat a very little boy
on the front seat.
“Well," the pastor kindly said, “what
isitr
And the very little boy on the front
seat shrieked out:
”A termater!”—Rockland Courier
Gazette.
“Dot brudder of mine in Chicago
vhaa no good," said Mosch, as he dusted
a second hand pair of pants at the door.
“He closed his store the odder day
und puts bn a sign dot his wife was
dead, und he doan' keep open Tor two
days." “Wasn't that right?” “It vhas
all right toshnt oop; but why doan' he
say on der sign: ’On dis account I haf
to dispose of dis mammoth shtock, und
all goods shall be sold at ten per cent,
below cost!’
Vhen a pe&lt;-sness man’s
wife dies it vhas s chance to advertise
dot doan’ come once in twenty years."
—Wall Street News.

Mr. Isreal Switzheimer, aSouth Clark'
street pawn-broken, was awakenad by
the smell of. smoke. He and his wife
and three children sleep in the rear of
his store. In the Instant he was out of
bed. dragging his wife alter him.
“Der house is burning oop, Rachel!"
he fhouted.
“Der schildrenlder schildran! Pring
der schildren oudt quick!" screamed
Mrs. Switzheimer. “Der schildren!” yelled Swltzeimer
aghast. “Der schildren can valk. Get
quick der vaches oudt of der showcases,
Rachel."—Chicago News.

R®1

riven to secure the Payment of two
8ve hundred dollars
in ton years
from date thereof. w iU&gt; intoreri at the rata of
eight per cent, per aioiutu. payable Auuimlly
any part thereof ou Miy &lt;txy
nc 1* made payable, a» thereto

iwd from thenceforth, after thc lap*e of
thirty dart, theafurraaid principal num ot
Uiouaaad 'five hundred dollars (S3.
hl* exit-liters, administrator* *txl aMign*.
become and be due iuh! , payable immed­
iately therealter. although the period
above limited tor the pawnei.: thereof may not
: ; :
Intefere toU.e
eontrary thereof In any true notwithstanding.
And default harluu been made tn the (rnyment ol
thirty dollara of luii-rert due January 13, 1WX
and default haring t«en made In payment of all
the Interest due January UG&gt;, A. D. IWM. and
default having ri*o been made In payment o! all
the Interest due’January nth. A. D. 1W®. and
default having also been made In payment of all
tbe Interest npd croc litiudred doiuira principal
and al! the
due January 13th, A. D.
»atnc having been and remained unpaid and tn
arrears for the space of tlilrty dap and more
and still remaining unpaid, the aioreaald prin­
cipal sum ot two thousand Bve hundred douara
KW). with all arrearages of Interest thereon.
been and b now declared to be now due and
payable, aud by which default the power of sale
comncUUon with the multitude of low test, short tn .said mortgage containesl has become opera­
weight, alum or phosphate powders. Sold only tive as to the whole amount thereof, buta prin­
In can*. Royal Bakikg Powder co., toe cipal and Interest aa aforesaid, and whereas
oct not
Wall St. N. Y.
there is claimed to be due and untuUd on said

POWDER
Absolutely Pure.

T
Burdock Blood Bitters

Purify 'the Blood.______

Burdock Blood Bitters
Sound. Refreshing Sleep.

Burdock Blood Bitters
That Tired. Weary Feeling.
Gem:-1 have been subject to Sick
Headache for yeara, and have tried, in
rain, many adrerturii remedies and sev­
eral nbyuctons. but all to no purpose. At
last I tried your B. B. Biuers—without
much faith. 1 admit—but to-day I can
truly uy, that after taking the third boltla
I bare not Buffered from it. I recommend
It to all my friends; several have been
cured by 1L My little grandson was perronneutly cured of BihousneM and Eick
Headache, which were no severe as to
aoifl couvelsions. They have all cetuicd
suico be commenced tho use of B.B.B.
MRS. B. C. BODLE.
Orange, Lurcrno County, Pa.

3he
ir»»« Athtopboroa
Ul NaMW■ . •■uksU-M Mcojr from

hnwtabta.

holding the circuit court for said County of Barry,
'where said premises are situated, there will be
sold at public auction or vendue to the highest
bidder toe premtw described In said mortgage,
to satisfy tlie amount due on said mortgage
with Interest at eight per rent, per annum, and
theeoata and expenses allowed by law. Said

low*, town:
’
The north h*lf (H) of tb?&gt;outh w&gt;**t quarter
(M). and the south twenty adres ut the. went half
(&gt;)°f the north west Iraruonul quarter QQ
or section number twenty-nine (3d. also the
north half (S’of the south ea»t quarter iM) of
section number thirty (»), ail In township numDated April Int, A. D. IMG.
*
1’ETER CROSBY, MortpiRee.
Default taring been made tn the conditMna
of a certain mortpipe made by .lumen O. Ixse
and Harriet M. Loe hU wife, to WIBlara J. aud

for the County of Barry uni! Blate of Michigan,
otMtlie 3iu day of July. A. D. 1M3. In Uber IS of
mortgaKe*. on rage iL’i. on which mortgage there
In clalnml to to- due al the date of till* notice
Ui&lt;* num ot Bve hundred and eighty eight and
nineteen one-hundredths doLlarx, and no *uit or
proceA^uga at law having i*&gt;-n Instituted to
rerovrr'Mir inouerfc neeured by *aid mr.rtgaxe
or any part thereof. Now. therefore by virtue
of tur power of aale contained In snld mortgage,
and Um- statute In such ease made and provldea,
notice l» hereby given that on Saturday the cah
day of June. A. I». IMS, at ten o'clock In tho
forenoon, I Miall sell nt public auction, to the
lilgheM bidder, at tbe north front door of the
Court Houtr in tbe dty of -Hastings. Michigan.
B^nmybenreeMary to pay the amount due on
[•al.! .nortgnee. with riant per cent, interest, and
all Irgxl cori*. Th.- premise* being rtrecrlbed In
•aid modgKe all thor*&lt;* certain parrel* of land
lituate In the townihin of Woodland, in tbe
County of Harry und State of Michigan, and
known and de»crlbe&lt;J‘a* follows:

ATHLOPHOI

the Bouth we»t quarter ot the north west quar­
ter ah on kccUun sixteen, town four north ot
range seven wmL
Dated March inh. ikw.
WILLIAM J. &amp; L. L. HOUXJWAY.
CLEMENT SMITH Attorney fa^MortcSro*.

imomwos ra..

Default having been made In the conditions
of a certain mortgage executed by Charles H.
Morse, unmarried, of Yankee Springs. Harry
eouuty. Michigan, to Spnillle Burford, of Grand
Rapid*. Kent county, Michigan, dated June,Jafl
1 Ml. and recorded on the 1st day of July, IMI,

a wm st . in ran

PARKER’S
HAIR BALSAM

PARKER S TONIC

Mlehlgka. iu Uber 10 of murtguge*. on naxia
1M and 135. and by Mid default the power at aria
contained In Mid nortBue Lav lux become opreAtlve, and no proereding* at law or In equity tax­
ing been Instituted to recover the debt necon-d
by Mid niortKiqtu or any part thereof, and tiro
aim of "lx hundred twenty-three and rt-too d&lt;4lars brine now claimed to be due on *i»l&lt;l mat*.
■ Rage fur principal nnd accrued interest.
■
Notice I* therefore hereby given that m!4
mortsnge will be foreclosed by *a!e of the mortpiRed premise* described In Mid mortgage, or
no much thereof iw may be necvMary to satlsty
thc amount due on said mortew together with
the co*t« ot thiaforectoauro. including an alter-

HINDERCORNS

the Court Hou.m&gt;, iu the cityX HxxttnKi, In sri;:
Coen!) of Barr;. I! al I- !nK !&gt;.&lt;• pla -.ft ..luing
til. ( !rc:;lt Court (or Mid County ot Harry,
Iu wblrli Mid tnortKiwwl prvniiAr* an* rituatod.
Said on-mine.* are diacribed in aald n&gt;ort|fa&lt;e
aa follow*:

Health is Wealth!

Probate Order.

The *outb bril (Hl of the south «wit quarter
[U] ot the south ean quarter 1^1 of section nine
(»; In town three (J) north of ranee ten Ito] weat,
hi Harrv County and State of Michigan.
Dated thl» rah day ot February. iSa.
SI'KI II.LE BVRFORD. Mortgagee.
STUART a SWEI7T.
Attorneys for Mortgage.
Grand Rapid*. Mich.

In the nuttier of the estate of Joseph Hough,
deceased.
On reading and Bling tlio petition, duly vpriBod,ofC. A Hough, aeon of said deceased,
tjavlng^iial he may^ be appointed admfnbdrator

Thcreupon It is ordered, that Friday
the 14th day of May. A. D. 1&gt;W. at ten
-non. be assigned tnr
petition, and that

“A Georgia negro recently butted a
steer to death, on being told that he
could have the steer if ne killed it in
that way,” says a news item. This
story may be true, but we will give
him our commission in the Salvation
Army to see him undertake to butt a
spring chicken to death.—tian Francisco
Maverick.

"There is a good deal of religion in
nature," solemnly remarked a young
Aberdeen clergyman calling upon a
lady ot his congregation recently.
“There is,’’ was the quiet reply. “We
should never forget that there is a ser­
mon in every blade of grass." “Quite
true. We should also remember that
recipe. In German. French orRnglUh, i»Ith full grass is cut very short sometimes.”
Little Alice had been very sick, and
was token by her mother, with her twin
sister, to a seaside hotel for a change of
air. Here she gained strength rapidlv.
J. J. Atkin*. Chief of I’rilce. KnoxTllle. Tenn. and her appetite increased- so that she
was no sooner through one meal than
she was looking longingly forward to
the next One day, hearing that her
tts virtue. M? friends to whom I have recom- supper would be ready in a few minutes,
she turned to her sister and said: "Let’s
guaranteed to cure Cunsh*. CoUh. Bronchitis, ask the bleseing now, Janie, so as not to
have to wait when we get to the table."
—New York Tribune.

at the date of this notice, the Yum of three
thousand and two hundred dollars (J.1^00) for
principal aud interest, and no suit or proceedii.z- ax law or in equity having been taken to
collect the same or any part thereof.
Now. therefore, notice is hereby given that
by virtue of the power of «tle Iu said mortgage,
contained and the statute in such case made and
provided. on tbe twenty-sixth day of June, A. D.
IM&gt;, at one o’clock in tho afternoon. at the
north trout door or entrance of the Court House.

city at Haatu&gt;i3 In said county and show cause,
if any there be, why the prayer of
tinner should not be granted
And it la further ordered thnt said

John C. West &amp; Co.,
&gt;KB West Madison St..

CHIOOGO,ILL.

All Sorts of
hurts and many sorts of ails of
man and beast need a. cooling
lotion. Mustang ianiment

IA true ropy.]

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at

MATTERS ARE SERIOUS.

IN SENATE AND HOUSE
THE NATIONAL

INDICATIONS

LAW-MAKERS AT

THE CAPITAL OTY;

TROUBLE

THAT

VI

IS

ED! EEMOVED!'

AHEAD FOR CHICAGO RAILWAYS.

I am now settled and

barbar bill
The Freight Handlare Demand

He.

Xllllou,—Other Capital Intelligence.

Unconditto nil Surrender and Talk Dyna­
mite end Other Ra»h Thing*.

forbusinet.in tny new w

ters in the store east of W g
Schantz’s grocer?

more to protect individual property by
building levees than to improve the ottanael

WaSHixoTox City, April 27—Tbe crodential* of W. C. • Whittborae, appointed by
tiw governor of Tenuceano to nil tiro va­
cancy caute! by
Jackacn'j* rtelgna-

■triking freight-handler* Sunday night it

a resolution we.* Introduced

Wall Paper, Wall |’apet
V«roiou»ij&gt;
•—------ o ...
..
aXuibly hold Sunday. Considering the

’ Wall Paper, Wall P*^

■

■pole in advocacy of national prohibition

Wall Paper. Wall Pip,,

played to quit work.

tutai rams up and led to a partisan discus­
sion. Taulbee complained of tbe civil ear­

reediugly hopeful Chicago wa* leading tbe
. _ • _.
»h.a mber
into tbe city during Bunday by the Burling-

behlnd.

WINDOW SHADES.

Tbw might compel Chicago to go

The appropriation cvnmi'.ttee reported the
acuate adjourned.

KEEPING A18 MEMORY GREEN.

three hours

Window Shades in plain doth
and decorated, or paper shade,.

night incendiary

-Sunday

Ba

way bnslnasa wm defeated by objections.
A bill forfeiting tbe grant to Michigan In
aid of tbo Marquotte &amp; Ontonagon railway

attempt to
A MAY-DAY HOLIDAY.

for arbitration of states (Springer,; reeolutiom by Wilkin* and Grosvenor of Ohio

arbitration on labor disputes (Warner of
Ohio ; to amend tbo Pacific railway acta so

ths Metropolitan Methodist Episcopal
church—Dr. Newman, pastor—and of which
Gen. Grant wee a marnlor while president.
The church was filled to ita utmuet capacity,
and hundred* of people, unable to obtain
■eata, wera^turned away. Chief-Justice
White, presided. Addressee extolling tbe

troubles; resolutions of sympathy with
Glad.tone ,-ut&lt;| 1'nrneU (O’Neib; the river

tbo Green A- Bonen River Navigation com-

Saturday morning with the
tion of ntaking it-something
by. The rumbling* of the
were bear ! Friday when
freight handler* stopped to

evident inten­
to make an ora
coming storm
Northwestern
know whether

indication* of a similar character acnttero.l
about tlie city. It I* jKmibio that so far a*
this city I* concoruid tbe tight might have

McGregor.

cutters

and

tuck

Oils ainaniste,

had

pointer*

Varnish and Alabastine.
Alabastfae and Barn Paint
Barn Paint and jlousekerpen'

duw-d hour* from nine to eight; beer-l'arral

Paints in snirii &lt; aas.
Housekeepers' faints and
Brushes,

MANNING WILL NOT RESIGN.

in an amendment providing for an inquiry
a* to what tbo New York consol* can bo
bought for but it wu railed out on n point
Manning continue* to improve quite rapidly.

thb demand was ac.-om; anted «Hth

tb« Typograptaml nniryx, they having
adopted tbe kt Lour *y*tatn erf comjodtwi
The machlntat. and blacksmith* bad eight

Aud EX ER I THING else is
my line.

EL
veatigation . bad vindicated everybody It

I still sell the Celebrated Detroit Whitt

Bunday Capita) in
tun authorized to st

eight hour system
'mltteo inquire into the matter. The report
was referred. An appropriation of f300,(XU

been published attributing to Secretary

Secretary Manning earnestly deulree und
treasury department'

uw Stillwater, Minn.
Tbe interstate
eommen e bill engaged the atteatlx-i of the
eanate, without action, until an vx.cutivn

Tbe chief interest
centered in
the
atrike
of
tbe
freight-handler*, which grew to be n big
thing before noon, involving as it did ail

had voluntarily introduced eight boars’

Lead Works Liquid Paints, which take the

Lead.

LACK OF UNANIMITY.

Fred’k Hotchkiss.

Washington City, April tX—The eon-

conflrtned tbo following nomination*: ' C.
ou thu tall prohibiting aliens from owning

rail way a, t.ut unsuccessfully. Striker* from
the Burlington and Alton roods, to tbo num-

viaduct in tbo mcrr.ltig and proceeded to

ROGERS &amp;
n
FAUSEY,

had ever said said anything that could
dihtorte.l into tbo aacrtion that tlio labor
Carroll Bunker Hill, DJa; Jamas Burka,, of course completely stopped freight traaic.

E. H Gavin, Corning. Iowa; John D. Smith,
houss adjourr.ot

cotumunkatioos

from

HASTINGS, MICH.,

■WoenixaTOit City, April 3ft—Call roee

----- SELL THE CELEBRATED----was rejected.

‘

OPEN AIR AMUSEMENTS;

The mort important event elsewhere wae

grantert
Mount Royal aaeembly of 3,000 men, em­
ployed in t..e Northern Ceptral railroad

Jno. Deer Corn &amp; Summer­
Fallow Cultivator.
An IndlspeoMble F«nula» Toot The tot in th- world.

wm
faca
Tbe poatofflo* I appropriation wae
taken up and an ameudment offered ap­
propriating ts&lt;N,O» to bo UMjd by

South and Central America, China, and
Australia, und autlicrinug coniracte for live
year* Delate arising on this, tbo senate,
pending the dfvcussloti, .wont Into executive
ererion and won tbe reaftiff adjourawdl

The punss Saturday ro­

wThe lumber district was ar. quiet h&gt; far a*

Louis rt; at Washington—Nationals «, TMta'
delphia 2.
of tbe brewer* offered u tomprowifae while

Cincinnati—

dered a shut down.

Thia inruh&lt;

.latur-

tboridng the impvoietMnt of tbo water

paaavd in die rauate Thuraday appropriating
for tbo purchase ot more ground for
tbe public building at Ft. Wayne Ind.
'T’K.
k —r
1
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—St Louis 0, Pittaburg 4; at •Baltimore—
Brooklyn Baltimore «—11 innings, dark- newi. nt Cincinnati—Louisville 1. Cinikiaatl
S; at !*blladelphta—Metropolitan* S, Jttiitac
a* follow*.
At Brooklyi
Brooklyn I'.*—darkae**; at
cinuati 10, Louisville S,

Uunrilera &lt;m Four Italldway
Line. Mak. ■ faemand.

Cixcinnatt, May d-The freight hand­
ler* of the Cincinnati, HamUtou &amp; J Myton
Cincinnati, New urtaans &amp; Texas Fn^
Cmcinnatl. Indtanapoifa, Bl Lout* &amp; CWcago. and the Bee Uno met Katarday night
and n«olvml n,
.... u&lt;

at Madison Bqt
Halo

rden Saturday. The
&gt; for a stake of fk.lJtu
iman lead Elm until

the

winner was 2 tuinut

senate adjourned.

Building were given one minute to decide to
quit, an J then were run out of the building.
Five of tbe ring-leader* iu this breag were
arrestoL

Thick iXta

for 1«) freight
ntmHWTm.il i h

j

.

.

Given fine weather, it promiiM
V.IMI and lta,noo men, iududing S.uut) brewer*

CnifAOj, May X—William Muldoon, tbe
....
—* - .
____ .. .

T HAVE
MY STORE FILLED

furniture workers.

The right hour movement among trades
aiurdav
nnt ______ "

rbich ex-

THE. NORTH FAIRFIELD PLOW.

Our largo sales of this plow and the splendid safi-faction it
gives wherever tried proves its worth. The North Fairfield is
the best plow made, as every farmer will tell yov who uses it.
The Rick’s Spring Tooth Harrow is a Harrow that every
farmer ovghtto have. For sale evclusively by Rog»*rs Fausey.
S'"Remember our headquarters in the Elevatur. Broadway.

. .

gave tbe prmcijal trouble.
City.

These machines have been thoroughly tested, aud have
proven satisfactory in every instance. Call and louk them
over.

Branch oflkfi with Sisson Bros.. Froeport.

'ill

running racs»

mall contracts with American ships

i
'
men or employe* to adopt tbe eight-hour
ride. Thu nail mills at Cumming shutdown
but tbo question w*. not one of Ixiur*. thu
men demanding tbe dl^liargn of non-union
rm All tlie industrial intere-.u in South

The Champion Twine Binder &amp; Mower.
#

V.AhMlNG UP AT CINCINNATI.
»might

0; Brooklyn—won 7, lost 4;
Metropolltan—won

amciKlnn-nt wmoffered cutting out tbo Mis­
souri river commiwion fiom receiving any
ot the appao^riation for that river, pending

varnSbcre an! oil finisher*’ awmoly. Tbs
SC.1 piano-makers, ol whom 40) aniomployedby WiUtam Knabe, have requested
that tlwte Iv.mw ...
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New Goods!
And will give the People ofPrairieville and
.
Vicinity

coincided. A ntrike of nil the railway
frwgbt-hau.ller* fa among the ptsedtallues.
Tn fit 1-amIk Or
m&lt;———— .... • _ *■

cutch-aa
uoa»u&lt;u*L

Baltlhghx, Md., May L—A

private

An eight-hour ma*

WWatch thus space neit. week.

Prairieville, April 8.1888.

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                  <text>Hastings Banner.
VOL. XXXI. NO. 2.

The Hastings Banner.
vTtxos. Barry Co., Mich.,

;3HALL L. QOOK.
sVl'^KHTrOS BATES

AI’VKRTWIXG RATES:
X&gt;wr:.................................6100 00
V’ •
tor »i*clal position*.

HASTINGS, MICH., MAY 13, 1886.

County News.
Butland.

portun?0 ‘SUDda&gt; ,nornln«

veS op-

Solon Doud, Esq., has gone to Valpar­
aiso, Ind., to visit his daughter.
1
I?1*®’*** to notice that Mrs.
Coffield and her son* have returned to
their farm. They have been stopping
in your citv for a year past, so that the
bojB could wnvenientlv pursue their
studies in school. They will manage
ywfarm themselveB for th« currSt

.... .dprideukit1,1 H»e Job Puntlns De­
Geo. Coffield claims the item respect­
.
Uio UasmeA Krerylljltig In th®
ing him in the locals of two weeks ago
•BUI-.
&gt;' neu":‘ Bn‘1 wilh lhe
face-* of fa a mistake." Glad to hear him sav io
t»po.
»l'Fn’'’«l pattern* of machinery*.
The
supervisor has found out three
aLir w.pHwit workmen employed, enables the
things by this time: 1-How many
BA--.*KJt'iodoarat&lt;teai iob work.
dfasaxistied there are. 2-How poor
people are; and 3-how hard it fate
pleuae every body, even to himself.
,i W. LOWRY, M.D..
3f Peop!e from this town
1.1,
physician, Surgeon and Oculist,
attended the dedication of the Baptist
ra ■ in town nr country promptly attended.
church in your city Sunday fast.
Oft ■ n.nr.-8 to 10 *. m. and 1 to 3 p. m.
The whooping cough hits put in its
i ; . • • as Holloway*’ dr-w »tor*.
Ur .la!attention paid u? surgical diseases appearance in several families recently.
ot the eye and ear.
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\\T H. LASD18.A D-.*j
FREBPORT\
From the Herald.
H.
Physican and Surgeon,
.. A £luch newle&lt;1 ™in visited thfa sec­
Woodland. Mich.
j
tion Tuesday.
r.C.i • oiis (loorMflh of the post oftlce. will be
Master Roy WiUHias been seriously
t
day arnighl.
ill the past week.
Mrs. Archie McCoy ofUlastings is
n K TIMMERMAN.
I . H, •;&gt;.&lt;-uithic i’hysician &amp; Surgeon, visiting her sister Mrs. Ke&gt;Si!sl&gt;ee of
thfa place.
Hr-:\l &gt;&gt;.- r-A*t ot Holloway*’ «lnig store.)
.-T»e
Gleaners meeting at the
nr,
.ioNes.
l, B. church last Sunday evening was
J,’
Dentist..
largely attended and thc entertainment
throughout was a decided success.
u.
-&lt; promptly attended to. ।
Geo. A. Reuter is now located at
-Alba. Antrim Co. He still continues
( WELTON
to work for the same firm that he hu«
.li.-nt lor the Dino Farmer’* Insurance Co. been engaged with for the past two
• rr-, p.4id(*ion * man s property against years.
!-.■
Ilgtnniagor wind; agxlast a man’s
The Bavarian barley men have left
&gt;» licafh »t:d accident.
Freeport. It fa not known here at
present when they will return. Farm­
nwK « SHEI.DON,
ers who did not invest in their baahnwill doubtless worry but little if the
• &gt;n!
Atnlrart Block.QasUnrt,Micb.)
barley men should not return at all. .
H., • . only set ot Abstract Book* In Barry
As many as half a dozen shade trees
were set out in the villag^'Arhor day.
As the years come and go our people
LIP T. CULGROVE.
will
many times regret their failure in
.
.
Lawyer,
thfa respect. Nothing else will beauti­
Ux*»npt. Mich.
fy and adorn a village or city equal to
.■ ng Atterney lor Barry Cetinty.
shade trees.
Members of Wolcott post. G. A. IL,
\ E. KEN ASTON.
A.
*
Attorney at Law, should remember that said post meets
on the Uritt and third Thursday even­
ings of e.ich month. Five Thursdays
ra in *U court*ol the State. Collection* in April mixed up things rather prom­
aJwaMlnsto.
,
;__________ J,
iscuously. Comrades from Cldrkaville
foilN CARVF.TIL
and other posts have come into visit
J
Attorney at Law, Wolcott post several tiuies but. unfor­
tunately mistake the night of the meet­
MMdlevIHe. Micb.
ing.
pLARKE &amp; RIKEIL
I
Attorneys at Law and
Cabtleton,
Solidtora in Chancery.
Mr. I». Waldron and wife, of Big
M, are visiting Joseph Hewitte
ends.
rrarEer In »lt ronrt* of the state. Attend to
Mrs. L. Shrontz died May “tn. 1886,
eolirrtlou* and p^rtecUns UU«® to real estate.
of consumption. The deceaied was
Mooeytoldpn insurance taken etc., etc.
if Al ItTn V. BARKER, Real Estate, about 30yean,|Old. She leaves a hus­
band and two .children besides a large
JL 1 nsurance and Loans.
circle of friends to mourn her loss. The
Office with J. G. Bunyan A Son. 2 doors north remains were taken to Baltimore and
■
«it f'ostotSee.
SpxiuLtUetitinn gl»eu to making exchange* the ftinerul services were held at Cedar
uf property. Tt»e inter**!*- of nou-resldent Creek church. May itth.
proin'rty owners i-arefuBy looked alter. Farm*
Mr. Joseph Hewitte and children
ofallv -r-. for nile or exchange. Houses and wish to extend their thanks- to the
•&lt;«ts tor U1*.
‘
community for assisting them during
their bereavement
z LEMF.NT SMITH,
Miss Aggie Watring entertained
’
Lawyer.
tOfflv pinion Hall Block, over store of W. 8. some 60 young people at her father's
house last Tuesday evening. A social
Goodyear &amp; Co.)
an&lt;l£6od time was enjoyed by all.
G.~Durkey and. brother David and
family, of Hastings, were the guests of
! APPEN 4 VanARMAN,
Wm. Thompson Sunday..
Lawyers.
Ttfrnkey Alex Gilleland and Charley
tUtec Ha-dluxc National Bank.)
Hastings,
called on old fritmds
Baker,of irss*'
---------the past week.
[onday being Mrs. Wm.
Rriis
WILLIAM B.SWEEZEY, Attorney
Last Monday
---------------birthday, several ladies made her a
■ At L w and Solicitor in Chancery.
pleasant surprise and preiented her
I*ra-Ti -- ;n all courts of the state.
with a fine dress. A few remarks were
U1LLIAM B. SWEEZEY,
made by Mrs. H. Hosmer.
Several of our fanners have their
’’
Justice of the Peace.
corn planted.
Ctih&gt; .lions a sjwclalty.
Miss 8. Oates fa visiting her father Ln
Parma.
,
f M. 11 GIU.ASPJE.
Apple trees are in full blossom, and
■A*
Notary Public.
bid
fair for a good crop.
B-racusiMm*.
’
Died, at her daughter’s Mrs. Arey
Dillenbeck. Mrs. Joseph Hewitte. May
y ARY (’. COBB,
6th. Funeral services were held nt the
Sloppy U. B. church May 9tb,. Rev.
FAmUNA 11J. E DRESSMAKER,
Smith officiating. The remains were
interred in the Baptist cemetery in
Ferial Attention (Keen to Cutting Woodland. The deceased was 80 years,
'i Fitting, Patterns Cat fo order.
3 months, 3 days old. She leaves a hus­
over Schaetz' 8|ore. •
band. two sisters in England, one son
and three daughters Insides a large
circle
of friends to mourn her loss. Her
SOMETHING NEW*
maiden name was Phoeba Prickett.
She was born at Binrey. Oxfordshire,
England, Feb. 3d, 1806. and was mar­
ried to Joseph Hewitte, May 12th, 1835,
in St Andres church London, Engwhere Mr. Hewitte followed the tailor­
ing business. Two children were born
to them in England, one of whom died
in England. In 1839 they moved to
NewYork where they remained one
rear. In 1840 they, moved to Pontiac
where they remained a few veara. In
1867 they settled on a farm in Castle­
ton. One son and three daughters
born to them in America, all of
I have set up a Hay Press in were
whom are married and Bring In thfa
and were present at the funeral.
the City of Hastings, and am state,
She united with the Episcopal
New York in ISMandwasa faith­
prepared to purchase Hay in at
ful member till her Masters call.
Bert Waldron has returned from the
&amp;ny quantity.
north leaving hfa wife to spendI the
summer with her mother, Mrs. Wm.
Thompson.

L.

K

C++A

Call and see me, at American
House. *

Yours respectfully,

C. A. BURLINGAME,

al

HICKORY CORNERS.
Fine rain last night, doing a vast
amount of good, to gras*, andin fact to
with fanners.
planti their corn last week, while
Jniny others win finish theirs during
r evjllMuinircr has returned to close
upChto^hSi and take hfa family
tn hi* naw home Ln the north woods.
M M Rockwell has hfa new two story

J«enUy purchased by M. M. Rockwell,
and put a stone wall under the same.
.,•*ow Robert Cairns is happy, because
l!,~r ", 1WT "l
hh wife
presented him with another fine girl
o&amp;by. °n the 1st inst Mother and
daughter doing well.
m
with quite a loss on
on Croo^'M
fishing.
‘ril his horse hitched to a tree, anti
h111
:f^urP fountl hfa horsu where
he left it dead, having choked to death
My the neck halter with which he had
been tied.
John Sliean fa wrestling with the

Mr. Joseph Marshall and Loneer
Genderback. both of Chicago, were
made one by the bonds of matrimony
ou Monday evening nt the home of A.
p. Towaley, Rev. G Ulaspie officiating.
Quite a number of the friends were
present. It was k very enjoyable affair.
The happy couple have the best wishes
of the community, us the groom was
a former resident of thli place.
J' larey Coolidge has. so far recovered
from her recent illness that she is about
the house again.
J. W. Briggs new house is becoming
more and more attractive each day,
under the skillful hand of H. Patterson,
Quito a number have experienced the
a master builder.
same who are now up and about their
daily avocations.
Prospects are now very favorable for
alargc• amount of fruit. Apple trees
The state gathering of Spiritualists
and Llberalists at this place Saturday
are in full bloom.
Mrs. Alva Pennock, daughter of and Sunday was but very sllmly attend­
Warner O. Barnes and wife, of thfa ed, not to exceed twenty being present
glace, died on the 26th ult. Her funer­ from elsewhere.
The body of George Osmun, who was
al services were held at the Wesleyan
church on the 28th, Rev. Ross officiating. killed at St. Louis, arrived here Friday
He delivered an able and well timed night in charge of Jacob Osmun, at
discourse which was ILstened to by a whose house the funeral occurod next
large audience composed of relatives day.
Notice Prof. Roberts distributing hfa
and friends of the deceased. Mrs. Penn,?c'' leases a husband and five children, lively little monthly, the Union School
all little boys, the youngest about two Star, aroand our streets thia evening.
If we glean a few items therefrom we
years old.
i
£ennock has met with a serious hope ye pedagogue will not kick. ■
will Kasey’s water tank, from which
loss. The choice of hfa youth has left
him, with the responsible duties and the street sprinkler was' filled, took a
care of their joint affections and love, tumble to itself Saturday night and
who now need a mother's care. ’ He has was totally demolished.
Ad infant child of J. .C, Stephens*
toe heart felt sympathy of a large cir­
cle of friends and neighbors in thfa his died Monday afternoon.
Station Agent Oviat has given hfa po­
sad hour of bereavement.
sition
here the go-by to accept a more
Rev. J. Mason and wife have return­
ed from Hillsdale, having been visiting lucrative one- as travelling passenger
toeir old home and mends residing agent for the Chicago &amp; Northwestern
Kail Road.
there.
He resigned from the Common Coun­
. Martin Justice and Mrs. Hammond,
formerly of Hope, were married on the cil Monday evening, but the resignation
of
C. L. Glasgow, tended at the same
Llith, at Battie Creek. On Monday the
3d. they returned to hfa place of resi­ time, was not accepted.
There seems to be fully as much
dence in this township, where they were
met with a charivari by a crowd of drunkenness bn our streets now as be­
rowdy youngsters who now feel asham­ fore the saloons were dosed; but it is
ed of their cowardly acts, and say that Crobable that the supply laid in by the
oys before May 1st is not yet exhaust­
they wiU never engage in that business
ed. I hardly think the defunct saloons
agiun.
' Mrs. Ida Pennock has been repairing are doing any basinees; at least Jim :
her residence both inside and out; pap­ Crow ha* to go dry.
The Star says “three boys were out
ering, painting, etc., adding very much
boat riding Sunday and one of them got
to its general apj&gt;earanee.
pretty well drenched." Why don’t you
tell who it was? Must it be left to the
MORGO-THOEN APPLE.
Henry "Strong says that the corres­ Banner scribe to give all the boys
pondent of toe Home Journal had bet­ away ? The one who got the ducking,
(so we hear) was a chap who does more
ter keep still, as it fa not half as l»ad to
newspaper writing than Jim Crow­
put his head in a barrel and halloo “pa"
as it fa to go round erring for two days in fact doee it for a living. He fa also
Just because the baby proved to be a secretary for the Congregational Sab­
bath school.,but we Won’t say thfa time
girl instead of a boy.
who it is.
A party of fishermen from Charlotte
J. J. Potter expects to move to De­
Spent last week Wednesday at the Lake troit this week. John has long been
House.
one of the leading Tepablicans of this
Geo. Shaffer started for Ohio Tuesday town, and by hfa going we.lose.
morning on business.
Thomas Purkey has returned from
A party consisting of Ed. Katbborn California, hut whether to stay or not
and wife and a young man by the name we have failed to learn.
&gt;
of DeWatters, the latter named young
John Mills, a six-footer and someth! ng
man accompanied by the wife of II. more, has gone into the News office to
Gross, all oi Nashville, went to Thorn­ learn the trade.
,
apple lake Monday last; and shortly
The K. of P. and Masonic lodges have
atter their arrival II. Gross putin an about decided to build a second story
appearance, and was informed that on the Boise bloca to be used as a lodge
DeWatters and Mrs. Grow had taken a room.
small l&gt;o;it and gone on the lake as man
The new church (Evangelical) are
and wife. The information seemed to getting materia] on the ground for' a
exasperate Mr. Gross terribly, and we neyv church, to be erected just north of
think justly; and had he proceeded to O. A. Philllpe’ recideuce.
go out ou the lake and take summary
With thfa letter Jim Crow must needs
venfrance on the couple he would cer­ bld the Banner an affectionate fare­
tain! v have been justified. But we hail well. It fa but just that we ask the
a still further surprise in store for us. pardon of anywhoiii we may have of­
An L'X official from the same village of fended, and thank those who have taken
Nashville, accompanied by a pard, took an interest in our modest endeavors. We
the trouble to go to the lake and in- transfer our burden to worthy shoul­
torm the parties that the wronged hus­ ders, feeling convinced that our succes­
band was on the war path and to make sor will improve on the tew virtues
things look all right. They divided and cast aside the faults of
company at Morgan's corners, the one
JIM CROW
jiarty going back to Nashville by one
•rood
—“ gnc
-nd the other by another.
FOUR CORNERS.
P. Cole launched the new steamW. N. Boice is on the sick list.
Monday morning. M&lt;. W. Kelly,
ToatMo
Joel Demond is working this summer.
the builder of the boat, was in attendEld. Cramer was with us on Sunday
andk From the first start until she
was afloat did not exceed two hours. last.
Lottie Townsend Sundayed with her
The boys immediately fired her up.
She behaved splendidly. We bespeak parents.
.Sheriff Long was on our street on
for her a good trade this summer. She
fa certainly a credit to her builder and Monday last.
Mrs. Luella Ashley, of Big Rapidsl is
owners.^'
_______
visiting old friends and relatives at the
WOODLAND.
Corners.
Chas. Fuller makes frequent visits
Mrs. AmeHa Snuggs, of'Albion, fa
to that fair and beautiful ••.Summers’’
visiting Woodland friends.
Jacob Hater returned to Battle (.’reek land.
Eld. Grow, of Charlotte, occupied the
Monday.
Sheriff Long and Deputy Sheriff pulpit of the Disciple church on Sun­
day last; also in the evening. He will
Griggs were in town Monday evening.
talk to us again in two weeks from
The dog case fa not settled yet.
Geo. A. Weed fa doing Indiana in be­ that time.
Martin Bruce, of Montcalm Co., is
half of the patent equalizer.
G. V. DU'linger and W. H. Miller are spending a few days with Wm. Baine
in the employ of tiie Dayton Hedge Co. and other relatives of this place.
ALICE.
Land farmers looking for suitable
farms have made their annual appesrCARLTON.
“Tp. Holly, of Tenneeee. fa visiting
Henry Shriber spent Sunday with his
father, Jacob Shriber.
friends at this place.
E. Beviere's boy fa seriously afflicted
Horace Barnum spent Sunday with
friends in Hastings.
with rheumatism.
Judson Carpenter has bought one of
Chas. Collins fa able to be about town
“SSL J. J. Richards fa rebuilding her John Strausbaugh’s horses. We have
not learned the price he gave, but he
got a good horse.
houseAaron Fleming, of Saranac, brother
JohnSchaibly sports a fine carriage.
The G. A. IL post will observe decora­ of John Fleming, Sundayed at J. B.
Carpenter’s.
tion day at Sunfield.
Sterl Wilcox, from Baltimore, spent
I Some busy Iwxlies are evidently try­
ing to make trouble between the mem­ Saturday and Sunday at G. T. Daniels.
A Blue advice to the boys: When
beta of the G. A. B. post and the cornet
band. As thfa fa supposed to be a iree you go to church do you go to hear or
land, each and every organization has to be heard? You not only disturb
a right to do as they please, so long as those who want to hear, but you dis­
they attend strictly to their own affaire. turb the speaker. Please remember
We wonder why the Sunday school
treasurer did not get to Sunday school
BOWEN'S MILLS.
any earlier. Oh. we know why' It
We have had a fine rain,
was
because he did not start quick
Rev. L. A. Lane preached at the
Robins school house last Sunday even­ enough. Better late than never J ud.
The social at D. R. Foster’s last Wed­
ing. They have also organized a Sab­
bath School at said school house, with nesday night netted about 810.00.
John Fleming has bought himself a
A. Haillev as superintendent.
There fa to be memorial services at nice span of horses.
II. A. Nichols is building a summer
kitehen on his house.
Rev.Floody preaches at the school
house at half past seven next Sabbath
evening.
I. O. G. T. lodge at its last meeting.
There wiU lie a social at uncle Joe
Keeler’s Wednesday night. May 13th,
for the benefit of the church.
BL A. Nichols is acting as life insur­
ance agent.
Truman Barnum is repainting his
L-HilK

WHOLE NO. 1615.
house which improves the looks very
much.
Since January 1st. John Strawbaugh
has sold about. 896.00 worth of eggs.
That is doing well, John.
We have got some big men in our
town, but they have got very little
hearts.
&lt;
.Some of our town folks went to
Quimby fishing last Saturday night
and had the good luck of getting wet,
but the fish were slim. If you would
fish for Minnie’s, perhapt you would
catch mere.
The work on our church is progress­
ing finely. The spire looks out on the
broad world and ft sepms to say: 1 will
be finished in a short time,
J. N. Covert is having a fine trade in
the grocery line.
If Charlie will come and ask us will
tell him where he can catch a great big
fish, and not get wet either.
.
Jay says that he has taken dad’s farm
to -work, but if he don't look out dad
will &lt;Jo more work than, he will. That
is so Jay.
Rufus Hosmer was selling patent
eveners last week.
Dannie Allarding is nursing a sore
foot, caused by kicking an axe. We
advise him to look twice and then kick
next time.
’
AITLE BIXMiSOM.

“Now, Sammy, have you read the
story of Toseph?” “Oh! yes. Uncle."
“Well, then, what wrong did they do
when they sold their brother?" “They
sold him too cheap!”
A paper in the neighborhood of
Rochester, N. Y„ advertises a church
pew for sale "commanding a beautiful
view of nearly the whole congregation."
Child, pointing to a bronze group
representing a terrific comtmt between
a lion and a crocodile— What are those
tilings doing, pa? Father-Talking
politics, my dear.

Jacob served Laban seven years for
the hand of Rachel. If the old man
had kept a carriage and let Jacpb in us
coachman, the whole business would
have been settled in leas than seven

Mr. Robert Collyer defines "clear grit"
as the best effort of u man to come out
in a true and manly fashion. A m«ro
who was not very blade was asked ifhe
was an Indian. “Na, I am a nigger’”
he had grit enough to say.

A college exchange says:—‘‘A fresh­
man coining out of an examination in
mathematic* was heard to exclaim.
•Oh! dear, thunder!! confound it!.'!’
Then, turning to his companion, he
DELTON.
said apologetically. ‘Lt does a man good
The late rains have put a stop to corn to swear sometimes.’ ”
planting for a tew days.
A New York Judge recently gave a
The prospect of a good wheat crop fa
somewhat taken aback, for a careful lesson in independence to a school
examination will convince the observer teacher. “I had the pleasure of your
that a small grey bug, no larger than a •acquaintance when we were equals,”
grain or sand, fa sapping thellfe of the said the teacher. “lids the same still, ”
school teacher
plant and caiLslng the under leaves to replied the Judge;
turn yellow and destroying the succors. ■holds as high a position as any man in
How long the insect will continue to this country!”
destroy the plant we do not know, but
A student at the University of Texas, 4
at least we hope not much longer.
being short of funds, wrote to hi* fath­
The grass crop fa looking fine and a er, ‘‘Send me 8100; he who giv$r. quick­
good crop can be looked for.
ly gives double." The old gentleman
F. A. Blackman is treating hfa barn replied, enclosing 850, with the remark
to a new coat of paint which adds to its that, as he had responded promptly,
appearance.
.
the 850 enclosed were equivalent to the
(). Barrett lost n 3-year old colt with desired 8100!
the horse distemper a short time ago.
’Doctor—“Weil, how are we to-day?"
Mr. Bf Norwood and wife contem­
plate taking a trip to band Lake soon Patient—“Oh! I’ve had a miserable day.
Doctor." Doctor—“But your wife says
to see the country and visit relatives.
you
haven’t groaned abaft to day, while
Mrs. F. J. Norwood has returned
from her western trip, and speaks very yesterday----- ’’ Patient—“Good reason;
highly of that country. She thinks thought there wasn't anybody ’round.
that fa the place to get' a home cheap ThaKjvoman is always taking an un- ,
and by sticking to it come out with a fair advantage of me!
good farm and a productive one.
Another famous legend has struck
Considerable dissatisfaction !s felt by a snag. It is now asserted that when
our citizens about our R. R. and a com­ Rome burned, fiddles had not been In­
mittee of investigation fa talked of. vented, and consequently Nero could ■
We want a rail road.
not have indulged in the musical ,
The G. A. IL Post. I. B. Sackett 330, pastime which was attributed to him.
will observe decoration day at Prairie­ Alas! with the disappearance of the
ville on Monday, the 31st of May.
A Captain
John
Smith-Pocahontas,
liberal patronage fa looked for by alt the Tell-Apple, and other allegories,
what will the school children of the
qrangevi-lle mills. .
future du for pretty fables?
The G. A. IL social last Wednesday
A student undergoing examination
evening was a success financially, but
the principles of mechanics was ask­
there was too much cider present for it in
ed, “Why will not a pin stand on its
to Ik* so socially.
point?" He returned the following
Mr. Phetteplace has returned to
answer:—“In the first place, a point is
Kd the summer with hfa daughter, defined by Euclid as that which hath
Thiers.
no parts and no magnitude, and how
Jarhvfi Colister, of Hastings, fa in
can a pin stand on that which hath no
town visiting friends.
parts and no magnitude? In the second
School commenced Monday with Miss place, a pin will not stand on its head,
Maud Summers as teacher. The dis­ much less, therefore, will it stand on
trict seem to like her, thfa being the its point. Thirdly, and lastly, it will if
third term here.
you stick it in hard enough!”
Elmer Huntly and wife, of Plainwell,
Be patient. Wait Don’t fret over
visited friends here on Sunday.
I hear that the new steamer will he last summer's ice bill. Scientists toll
launched Thursday of thfa week at Gun us that in 17X»).0a) year* ice 16 feet
thick
will entirely envelop this planet,
Laka
Mrs. Job England fa having a very and then the ice man’s extortions will
end.
serious time with throat disease.
Mrs. WiU Turner fa on the sick list
"If 1 have ever used anv unkind
thfa week.
words. Hannah " said Mr. Smiley, reflec­
Mrs. Voorhees fa improving slowly. tively, “I take them all lock." “Yes, I
Northeast Hastings.
__ suppose yon want to use them over
again," was the not very soothing reply.
Wheat fa now looking good.
'
“Very cold last night, Mr. Townsend,"
Phillip Dunbar is the first to husk
corn this season so ht- says as he has observed the reporter. “Cold! I should
had several bushels husked the past say so-. Went home; lit a candle; jump­
ed Into lied; tried to blow it out; could­
Mr. Whitney and family visited at n’t do it; blaze frozen; hud to break it
off." replied Mr. Townsend.—Virginia
David Bagla’s Sunday.
James Wolfe visited at James Sut­ (Nev.) Enterprise.
ton’s the past week.
“I will give you my head,” exclaimed
Remember the circus a week from a person to Montesquieu,” if every word
Saturday.
ot the story I have related be not true,"
A. J. Barnum has set out quite a “1 accept the offer," replied the philoso­
number of shade trees in his yank
pher; “presents of small value strength­
Some one had the impudence to break en the Iwmds of friendship, and should
out the window glass in the old red never be refused.”
school house one night not long since.
Better look a little out or you may get
A contemporary wants to know, says
caught.
the Norristown Herald, “why the wo­
Mrs. Janies Wooten visited her sister men Dever sleep in church ?” And it fa
Mrs. P. Dunbar, one day last week.
difficult to tell whether It fa because
they go to bed so much earlier than the
men on Saturday nights, or because of
M. J. Goss has been quite ill the week the dread of waking up and finding
past but is able to be about again.
their mouth open to the extent of ten
Henry Mosier and L. L. Loveland inches.
have set a tine row of maples around
“If the country would give me as
their yards, which in time to come, will
much money as is paid for fees for
moke fine shades if they do well.
Mrs. O. G. Goss is visiting at M- G’k pendin' me here," replied a vagrant in
jail, “I would buy an outfit and go pro­
Schooi commences to-day.
spectin'. Instead o’ using me to aevelop
Mary Smith is on the sick list.
Mrs. Geo. Mosier is aliout the same. the resources of the country, they stick
Bomf to the Goss family, another me in here and board and lodge me
three months for nothin’.—Law's a
daughter.
queer lay-out"
When once ill* young sole has taken
permanently to lying on his left side he
is nu longer able to swim vertically; be
can only wriggle along sideways on the
bottom, with a peculiarly slow, ttinuou*,
and undulating motion
In fact, it
would I* a positive disadvantage to liiro

“What do you think of Mr. Thomp­
son, ma?” “H seems to be very nice,
but I would not encourage him if I
were you."—“Why. marnmaF’ “He
has red hair, and red-headt;l men arc
always deceitful." “But papa has red
hair/ “Well, not quite red, child. It’s
.quite red enough, though."—8an Fran­
cisco Chronicin.

and for this very purpose nature, with
her usual foresight, has deprived him
"I was coining up on a car you know,”
altogether of a swim bladder. by whose she rattled a wav, -and i met that Mrs.
Johnson. She Is always trying to Jord
it over me, and I knew by her looks
sink st will in the surrounding medium. that' ahe had something awful to say.
In about a minute she moved along
aad aaya. says she; ‘Have you got your
costumes yet* ‘For what’f says 1.
‘For the Governor’s veto,’ says ahe.
Just think of her ignorance’ It stun­
ned inc so I could hardly get my breath.'

Twenty-one lesa saloons in Grand dignity, rafaed mr voice
Rapids and 14 leas in Jackson this year,■ could hear, and Bays, K
as compared with last.
Geo. A-Gilbert, of Ann Arbor, has
sold ids trotter. Spotted Beauty, to B.
F. Dodge, of PlttMMd. Maas.. for W£00.

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JEALOUSY.
Mywtfvr Dxr boy?Move h»r Rtlll
‘ By jovlnuiyt . Vnfmindvd quite.
Ytevetory? ?5. rtws DO4WW- Yet
I'll tell it. P.«(M sfve mo ■ 1WL&gt;t
Ab. mo! Welfrodinparadlrat
Bow lo»r) Well. Jeck. I c,£ not

r» of color &lt;*ynew: hou.cwtf*

i Ht nrweat scarf. Confusion! I
; Al last bad found out :uy dtaffracel
“You have • lover! Ab!” I cried.
, “Confess: Confe-a at ,once your rulltr*
8b&lt;* lauKbod. "I’m rending thia.” she said.

i A MADMAN’S STORY.
His Mysterious Rival and Hla
Awful Secret.
One afternoon las; summer I had &lt;u&gt;
evrion to visit tho insane asylum at
------ . Among the large number of
patients conlinotl in that institution 1
was particularly interested in one who
bore about him evidences of having
been pne-c-a splendid specimen of man­
hood. . Despite the stoop of his shoul­
ders and his air of debility t it was easy
to trace the outline* of
forpter mag­
nificent frame. His forehead was lofty,
hi* chin prominent ami l»oM. his every

feature in a sane man would have indi­
cated {Strength and an irresistible will.
Yet if li ft in solitude for even a mo-,
ment Jiis expression became haunted
and las iranncr so timid that It comgletelj’ contriuiicted the outline; of his
Whim I questioned
warden about
his man lie could give me no informa­
tion whatever. The young lady in
mourning who bad caused him to bo
left at tho asylum hod been uncommu­
nicative. and as for the man himself,
he had either forgotten the p.ist or did
not wish to speak of it. 1 might ques­
tion Ifira. though, if I liked. It could
do no harm.
The subject of my curiosity was
walking stolidly about the ganlens at­
tache* to the institution, aud IJost no
time in approaching him. His manner
was affable, but when 1 askpd him to
tell miu the story of his life ho cast on
me Fin:h a look of horror that I bent n
precipitate ^retrenL .About half an hour
later, Io* i-was about to pass out of tlio
Fite, I fiJt a slight touch on my shoulder.
turn. d and saw the madman.
“1 will write you my history.’’ sail!
he, “although I cafi not bring myself
about to toll it. It will be painful to
me, tat may be of use to outers." 1
accepted with thanks and made ar­
rangements w;*h the warden to have
hi* writings sent on to me by mail.
About a month later I 'received n
nackago from him containing about
forty sheets of folio-cap, covered com­
pletely with close writing, of which the
greater part was a inert) scrawl. Yet,
after much study, I made out enough
to construct the following narrajive,
which I give, not in lii$» words, for they
would be unintelligible, but in ray own.
Il is K narrative which I deem it my
duty to publish:
I, John Whitman, am descended from
the peasantry of England, to whom I
owe my former keen, though practical
and matter-of-fact,
cast -of mind.
During ray college course, until my
senior year. I was without an equal in
cither athletics, society or ohms standYet, though I hail no equal, I had
a rival.
Whenever I was first this one was
■eeond, except in popularity, for his
manner wm ho egGtistiind as to inspire
diagraa, while he was abnormally bright
and his brightness often took so devil­
ish a turn that l»c was even feared. He
was u araall yet wiry youth, of sallow
complexion, jet black hair and an eye
*o deep set and so peculiar that no one
could over remember ib color.
1 seemed hw evil fate in every con­
tent. I took tho -prise in the athletic
field by jumping only one inch higher
than he; by running tho half mile two
aeconds faster. While it was clear that
I wm to be valedictorian, it was no less
evident that he would deliver the sa­
lutatory address. To cap thablimax
wu were rivals for the hand of a cer­
tain voung heiress in town, the despair
df all the undergraduates, and hail it
not been for me lie would undoubtedly
succeeded in ills suit, for he was the
most brilliant conversationalist 1 ever
met. When he exerted himself to talk
to you affably it was m if you looked
into the eve of a rattlesnake’and were
fascinated by the color* you saw there.
Rut Mollie one day gave him to un­
derstand that be wm again second in
the race, and the disappointment drove
him almost insane. It seemed ns if
he could bear the companionship of no
living thing after that repulse, and it
was. perhaps, to be awav as far as pos­
sible from human beings thathe bought
the old stone house about a quarter of
a mile from college and lived there
alone. The spirit of glonm must have
selected that placv for his habitation.
To sav nothing of its lonely position
outado the citv, of the huge sycamores
that surrounded it and kept out every
sunbeam, the home itMilf was low anil
damp and seemed built more under
ground than above. Hie owner had
never before been able to rent it for
any price, and it had ho bad a name
among city urchins that no promise
which the chestnut trees held out could
induce them to come into the vicinity.
Here, u I said, my rival lived alone,
coming among ub only nt recitations.
He seemed to take bu extraordinary intere.-rt in chemietrT, and it whs rumored
that he had even filtid up a laboratory
in the cellar of his houire. Otherwbe,
too. hh actions taeamo inexplicable.

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tongue kept pace with my thought* so
that I addt cased an imaginary audience
with great loancy on my ft tn era for the

odluiy tecu. It b thou5bi lbw. » no
iwxxd o&lt; the rnwrury
*&gt; low M
&gt;0 i«&gt;~. Fare-nlu* on *&lt;■ Florid,
ng. Oar rri«Kl. Mr. Ml* W. Monroe.
worved that he had bean making notes. ofOmatf. Mtion. Sutra Mxnd, who
Again he touched me and I became «&gt; spends the winters at Miami, near Capn
inkcnsible to pain that he actually cut Florida, the extreme southern point of
off one of my fingera without my feeling Florida, writ.- as follow.: “W* hav.
it Bn the leant, although I remained con- had the most boisterous cold weather bo
adouR all the time- Another paw and far that 1 have ever had here. Both
my perceptive and will powers hero and at Long key there wm frost
were stumnlated—a fatal pass for enough to kill young cocoanut trees and
him—for
I
at
oncu
reasoned many of the vegetables, although it came
out
the
whole modus opernndi in spots only. It now hxiks M if some­
of his discovery. Leaping toward one had gone around with b torch, and,
him. I dipped my’ finger iq a certain
selecting certain trow and shrubs here
liquid which I instinmively knew to be
right. I touched him al random and and .there, fired therm Ice formed in
wxlied him to work. Instantly ho be­ shallow vessels about a quarter of an
gan to count the glass boUks in the inch in thicknem, much to the surprise
room; I willed him to work faster. His of the natives, who liad never seen such
brow contracted and he began to esti­ a thing before. I inclose a photograph
mate the number of square inches in a of some fishiw I picked up at Long key
gitts retort near at hand. Faster yet. on the cold morning."
There were largo numbers of dead
e became intensely absorbed and
worki*d out the most di ill cult mathe­ fishes on the bcaehw, as reported ebematical formulae. I could now posi­ wliere; ths photograph taken by Mr.
tively feel my will ftower. as it was so Monroe shows twenty-seven distinct
intense. I pressed him more and more. sjKcied. Tlicv are tastefully arranged
Hfe broWs contracted till they nearly within a border of sea-feathers aud other
covered his eyes. The jreina on his soft corals. A young hawk's-bill turtle
taanplcw started out He passed from aud a -small shark are introduced, and
calculustOBomc unknown mathematical
introduced, and numerous sea-urchins,
sck-noe, which he created step by alepl
■tarfiabM, etc., are inten-persad to form
Fsfater! ;
With a shriek he fell forward dead a very interesting picture — all the
upnn my bremtt Intense work had products of one gathering on the beach
produoed an extreme case of thatchem- after the “cold snap." There are several
iciil change called softening of the. species of the gorgegusly colored angel
brain, aad the grayish white matter fishes; a surgi-on-fi.Hh, that Las such an
came pouring fromJiis curs, now and artificial-looking lancet on each side of
mouth, dripping down my clothing and its tail; cow tishra, file-fi*b*s. grunte,
falling ia pools upon the door, till his bill-fish, murray eel, trunk-flshi-s—all
henl wab an empty shell.
familiar kinds to the sojourners in the
The Ijght burned dim, the storm tropical waters, where their brilliant
shrieked, without; I was alono with the colors give additional attractiveness to
corpse upon my breast, but nothing the coral-growing lagoons, but wholly
coild allay the stimulation of n&gt;y unfnmiliar to others, as they are not
thought Hideous images rose before represented in colder wales. The un­
me; imps and demons menaced me— friendly chill of the too-far-advanced
jinv^ed upon mo—and then all was
cold wave brought myriads to the surface
1 repeat; it this story is true. - What to die.—Cor. New York Evening Post
this man wickedly used for.his own
ends may be rediscovered to the benefit
Koumis, or Koumysa, ns the Rmwinnr
of rhumanity. May God prosper the
sesreh.—Louis Lc Grand Laiediot, to write it, is the latest fashionable drink,
and has just made its appearance in St.
Trinity Tablet.__
Louta. It got its first boom after Garficld’s aisuuninutian, for you will remem­
Boards of Health endorse Red Star ber It was almost the sole food used towCough Cure ns it speedy and sure remedy
for coughs and colds. Scientists pro­ urd tta end to sustain the sufferer’s life.
nounce it entirely vegetable and free Doctors took to it right away and soon
from opiates. Price, twenty-five cents were using it freely in prescriptions
a tattle.
condition of .the stomach. Now it is sold
The Ayrshire Breeders’ Association
met this year in New York City. Prof. in saloons and drugstore* in Now York
Brewer, New Haven, Conn., and other city, where it is the favorite beverage of
sjMMkera took part in the proceedings. those who are not given to intoxicants.
Now is a gtxxl time to secure Ayrshire It is also largely sold in Chicago, and I
cattle, as they have never been so cheap have a number of customers here who
and will not be again, or at least for come for it daily. .Ladies'take to it and
some years. They are the sort of cattle seeiu very fond A it. It* effect is exhil­
to -which the old maxim applies with arating, but it is really a strengthening
emphatic force—“Handsome is that beverage and tones the stomach better
handsome does”—they can do it, and do
than anything elne 1 know of. Koumyai
it well.—Country Home.
is also fcopwn aa mare's milk, and the
Children will refuse bad tasting cough genuine article atauld bo prepared from
medicine but they will all be willing to thia source, though some make it; out of
taka Dr. Jackson’s syrup of lungwort
and wild cherry whenever offered. It gradients. The process is this: The
is sb pleasant as maple syrup and will man's milk is tattled, turned upside
reach a bad cough and cure the whoop­
ing cough-much quicker than any other down, and left three . days to ferment.
^re^r^^of the kind. For sale by On the third day it is ready to drink, and
it must be drunk on that day, n* it spoils
on the fourth. It tastes a little bit like
The builders of Detroit have agreed buttermilk, but is more pungent and
with the carpenters and joiners union
makes you smack your iipe after taking.
for nine hours a day’s work, at present
wages, with a five per cent raise in I had about twenty ladies in here after
the matinee to-day drinking it, and it
August.
wm almost aa pretty and, heart-piercing
A disease of so delicate a nature as aa a Patti song to hear tfy-m umack their
stricture of the urethra should only be
entrusted to those of large experiimce lips and see them wipe the white foam
and skill; By our improved methods
we have been enabled to speedily and now in Globe-Democrat.
permanently cure hundreds of the
woret cases. Pamphlet, references and
terms, 10 cento in stomps. World's
The British subject* north of tho take*
Dis^eiwary Medical Association. Buffa- and tha St. Lawrence tiro not satisfied
with the present or the prospect for the
A new freight and passenger depot future. The feeling between the Eng­
is being built on the Air Line nt Jones, lish and French Canadians b-jcomearnoro
Cara Co.
bitter as time paaeca by. Taxation is
“The ‘Jaw-breaker’—Athlophorcw is very heavy, and yet the finances of tho
just।the «tuff and we are selling lota of Dominion are in a very discouraging
it,” Cook Bros., druggist, of Fenton, Htate. The deficit lost y®r wm over
Mich., write regarding their sucoess in *2,000,000, and it wiU be even greater
handling this great and successful this year. Although .the- population is
remedy for rheumatism and neuralgia. 1,000,000 greater than in 1887, the year
The South western Soldiers and Sail- of the confederation, the debt ha* grown
ora Association of Michigan will hold from *63.000,000 to *283,000,000, while
their annual celebration this year in the taxation has more than doubled.
Kalamazoo. Gen. Logan is expected to Since the civil war the United States has
be present
reduced it* debt from *80 to *28 per
Credit Is due the German women and head; the Canadian debt during tho unnu,
physicians for first using Red Clover time ha* increased from *80 to *70 per
Idossoms as a medicine. Best results head. The Dominion lum a targe foreign
are obtained when combined with other emigration, tat the United States soon
niediciii.-tl rooto and herbs, rs in Dr. proves more attractive to the new
J on®’ Red Clover Tonic, which is the arrivals than does Britwh America.
liest known remedy for ail blood diseas­
Then the n*tiv„ .-ndgraUon from
es, stomach and liver troubles, pimples,
cosUvenera, bad breath, piles, ague and Canada to tho United Statee ta getting
In some of the
malaria disease, indigestion, loss of ap­ larger every year.
petite, low spirits, head ache and all dis­ manufacturing town* of New England
ease Df the kidneys. Price 60 cento, of the working men are mainly from the
Fred Hotchkiss.
north of the St. Lawrence,—Demortat’g
• Dr, Jackson’s Eye Salve is a prompt
and positive cure for all diseases of the
A Now and Crawl Faahlon.
eyes in intlunatlon, granulation, and
The new fashion of juintod horsai
weakness of vision. It costa but S&gt;
cento, and is highly recommended for comes from the east, and I m» it lias
l«vn already adopted hero. A painted
piles; For sale by W. H. Goodyear.
horse is a horw whose legu and chest
A mw Mftrted from Oworao io Durand u
have l&gt;oen clipped clow so as to fully
tie luitxnUately oon-itnietad.
rwcal the mouse color of the skin, but
whose body remains untouched by the
abeam. 'Hifi effect in the contrasting
colors uf the limbs and body is to ]MTe
Um&gt; impremion that cither tta k« «■
body of the home have l&gt;ecn painted. I

ViSJF'f JrwaE&amp;jr
WwU

They are something . ■ ■ .. ,
new in design and
‘;f
supermr-flualityau! f
ranted.
'

Other Stoves will be Closed Out Regardless

of Cost.

We also sei! the Latest and Best

Builders Hardware at Close Figur®.
•Paints in Large and Small quantities; also Varni-lu. fur.
pentine and Japans.

Mowers, Reapersand Binders.
Wagons, Carriages and Carts.
OLIVER’S NEW COMBINATION PLOW, with self^harpening
Share and Point They are- giving the best „ati.-fB1 tiun.
doing the same amount of work with from one-fourth to
one-half the expense of other plows.

CALL IN AND SEE US.

Greble &amp; Powers.
Low Estimates on Jackson Tile.

PUSSELL HAS

Removed

HIS STOCK OF

'X

DRY GOODS
AND

Millinery Goods,
To the First Door East of Hicks Bros.’ Gro­
cery, on State Street,
Where he will be pleased to welcome all his cus­
tomers and friends, as well as to greet many new
ones. As heretofore, he keeps the Best of Goods
in his line, at the Lowest Prices.

New Geofls Mailly irrmog'
JULIUS RUSSELL.

]\JONEY SAVED!
Having bought a large invoice of TEA,

we will until , further notice give each customer
a better TEA than ever before; and to induce
customers to try, will give a 5 cent ticket with
each pound for cash. Tickets . good in 25c
lots for any Crockery we have in stock at face
value.

Try Our Tea!

,

Smith, Haas MaaArmas.
March 10th, 1886.

ROGERS &amp;
1V
FAUSEY,
HASTITVGS, MICH.,
'

----- SELL THE CELEBRATED-----

Jno. Deer Cern &amp; Summer­
Fallow Cultivator.
An Indliptmlble Faming Tool Itebwl In the world.

- *•

■boold demand ta. aBaalioa
llorruui. «xi&lt;y, aa th. aUppto. ax™­
tb”r&gt;“1P““ o&lt; th. aotau indSZ

The Champion Twine Binder &amp; Mower.
These machines have been thoroughly tested, and hare
proven satisfactory m every instance. Call and look them

THE NORTH FAIRFIELD PLOW.
Pl°w and the splendid satisfaction it
tT1 prove* ita worth- The North Fnirfiel I ■­
bort plow made, as every farmer will tell yov who use- it.

T^th Harrow is a Harrow that every
-^gEttofaave. J' wsaleevclusively by Kogers &amp; FatircyEr iteraeiDber our headquarter* m the Elevator. Bros J y ay.

�breaks in the ranks.

Rheumatism

CHICAGO FREIGHT HANDLERS CON­

CLUDE TO GO TO WORK.

goon «M0 ball

Adolph Hahor -7. ,

HUiHeibls Iron Works Make Satisfactjr/c-i-cessions—Riotous Proceed­
ing^ and Fears of More.

If you want the BEST, insist upon getting the
“Acme" Brand, and Accept No Other I
For Sale at
our prices, by

A &lt;x m
/am that flood ,
»ai«rlla has proven au tnraluxlie remedy
In many neTtm nv.
mw.
j

and earichiag the vital fluid.

IH. GOODYEAR.

will 4
Sd‘iTbluT V’
-I WMt
I1'
witbout Lail, for I expect to timra

tndler. Kun-tay after an animated
»hal a rimonioux debate, it wai
go to th* rxilroad official* Mondiviiualaan«l endeavor to make
day*' r»n r-ineat toward, ending the
w ,n pnttrem
I , n-ally end. a .trike which
■ &gt;-r-.oi» tea »o far aa Chicago
. ~re contented. It wa. known
prfjr b- -,h“lr tr-SJug that many of th*

of th*
e,.. y all «b"
,rora ►&lt; « vw l-r
Sth. in 11 rmmsiag to take all the strikers
t«rk t U -'V wou'-J returu in a lody.
। ..-..iltfday evening, after having bald
r_. . - 4 «-k against tbe elgft hour d^nJ of li» n-«&gt;. Uw Malleable Iron Works
^ txwycoarludia to grant their request,
Ld rtts proposition to tbe comiuitte*
te - &gt; tb* matter |n charge t»»t the works
wouU uj«« ’lotslay morning on tbaeigbthou- iwid*. with i«yfor nine bo*rx A 10
L eal Ti ■ '' employe* held a medUng
t -I ...r bail, on the &lt; orner of Twenty-Hint
■ Hms»n .trcote Sunday afternoon, and
,
:•! the oiler. Tbo polko ar. appreA* ..f trouble in
*outhwMtern dl»,u:sl«r yanli and one planing

murdaroo* Bend who threw the bomb th**
ha. toft their famllAa without mpp^tJudg* Kogerx Bold tl&gt;o .vld&lt;mt dnenri'r
of Mr. Grtnnrtlmad. him fee! boundtX^
oogmxairoe of hi. utterance, and Itaher wu
held without ball to th* grand jury.
Li«t Sbepaal, of th. Hinman .tract
police station. r*relv*l information Hatur-

Light-nth .te*t and On tar av.niws.
W*dM*day, ware jxrtoned by drinking
iteodlydrug, and medicine*, which they
mlrtook for wbirty and alcohol S^eral
who made Uiia nustako are reported daa.1
and a .cure of other* are dying. On Sev­
enteenth .treet alone there are five men dvIng from the offarts of .wai.uwlng carbolic
acid, while all around la that vicinity m«n
are dying from th* effort, uf tox-glovw.
laudanum, and arnica, especially th*
latter.
Arnica
.^1),
something
like whisky, but when it is taken Into th*

I. c-. -Irvr from id* lilppxk.t
let Thia made the
and thi [&gt;ol:cehad
drive it back.
■ d switchman wa. knocked
\fter doing that tb.y w.at
»iar' 'd liaca up th. line and
I hy th” crowd, which over-vfcbv joiica could com* up
. abXs^L knock’d down an !
I t-&gt; rtobos attempted t»» kick
on th- ground.
‘ A..h

it. n *wiuh snanty. which the
rrm.-bid. yelling. 'Hang him:
■ &gt;: -a:n Markey, vith a ajuad
•j-i.r-i •&gt;•&lt;» th* Cc.tral rtatloo,
a&amp;l.ing tnc switch shanty,- found tbe
ysUifag
-ban! stated plainly that be
lai soi » i.:*.sit*! IJool, but If th* mob
-It • rdwds awsy from th* • rosing,
tan 'y trey obey*] until tbe wound—1
rm ill.: 1 into Wabokti engine 1162.
t'.:- engine started for tbe city
t*,l . *
u d*xft»ni:.g yeU foUowwl

ISDCSnilAL XTTVAT1UX.

There have been aevernl Important meet­
ings ut .tnployir* in thU city, of wtirh the
metal-workers, lumber manufacturers and
furniture maaufa tun* were th* mo« intonwting The mayor tried to effect a wttlern. nt With the tnetal-worket. for the men
.-Saturday, but failed. He prupcred that
eight hour* for eight hour.' pay, i*hich
proposition acomndttej of the .trikvr* taa.l&gt;
to tb. mayor an I arted Ins aul«tantv Tte,
nuuiufncturur* declined. They »al l they
could not l*t th-lr plant* Ue idle ona-nftb of
the time, .nd offore 1 to nbow a committee
appointed by th- mayor their to&gt;k* to
prove bow much money they are making.
This the mayor dechm-d. Ties axMxiiaUun
mad* public* »tatontent to th* effect that

on the milliia
TbaRumixc mon atanJ f.rm in their deter-

•“J
1
““
••• T
dr-crepnncy h explained by tbe fact that

i« snXxoi

Hcn-iay
•
! &gt; ;.• Sua lay night the Chi‘•-t Indihna switch shanty, Four■ -r v.-.-.r friend* upaot theahanty
.Lgl:t tire from coal* from the

;r- W th* ot’l v-rs woumlnd Turn­
.. - JiihI dffirer Flavin and
c in. TUI* makes tiv* officers
I &lt;; a- Xb» rwuxlt of tbe riot
- Tb* vit^Unc* of th*
. ifu-r .a^v-ud anarvbut*
I a jw.ml* »ince th* occur th.vt find induced it
' &lt;&gt;nv contain the u«u*l oxtra
•

&lt; &gt;h» «r el uu *uopinotM
’itK-ipdOcm of incendiary
. t; en« *nl prop-ny owny u tb ii-uximt, to that no
w.at quarter trouble may
-.won will hare iwen msdofc.ridb^ on a wretaido car

psrH. j

:w!f a

an!

anarchist.

■■ A him up at Uo Lwsplaln**

J. M. Hart,1
• a-t Sunday by tbo poilca

In

- —' - "UUJU, wn." IMUUll on lU’TU
teliMfcato lection &lt;r sympathy with

&gt;
- uuuummu
inw red uaga
Wtin tb? halt liy partite unknown war*

For Twenty Years
1 have l-eca afflicted with rhrtimalism. Before
1R831 found no relief, but grew wurse. 1 then
began taking Hood's KarsaparlUa, and It did
mo more Rood than all the otter nwdlclnu I
ever had.” IL T. IUlcom, Bhlriey. Maw.
" I Suffered from what the doctors called
mnvetdar. rhenmarism. I took Hood’* Baraaparllla and am entirely cured." J. V. ArnouDrooT, letter carrier, Chicago, XIL

tatiotu declaring that hereafter they will
not employ any comraunUt, anarchist,
nihllt/t, »A&lt;..allu, rf'“other psraom denying
tbe right* of private property or rooum
mending d.atru.-tiou and bloodshod as

ACME” PAINTS
Farm Wagons,
Doiile Shovel Plows,
ROAD SCRAPERS,

PINE LUMBER,

Hood’s Sarsaparilla
(HEMLOCK AND 1’INEJ.

,

Appnrrntl} llarmleM Symptom

(FINE AND CEDAR,)

Cedar Fence Posts,

A GREAT DISCOVERT.

IVore to be u nine of

is quelted. '
Nothing U known of the wboroalK&gt;ut* of
Par»oa». but the police think they will y.t
get him.

■-fotli:-* bending
hlu-. b-®* bint
for | e.t rmniiuv! joint blank at him.
The I . . ..««ed K«!i£4r, who graLbsd him

Etak I ■

A Poxltlvo Cure.
“ I was troubled very much with rhetnna.
Usm In txy hips, ankles, and wrbu. I
cculd hardly wulk, and wa. craBned tu my
bed a good deal of the lime. Being reeommebded to try Hood’. Binapartlla, I
took four buttles and am perfectly well.
1 cheerfully recommend IInod's Sarsaparilla
as on* of tho t»Hl blood purifiers in the
world." W. F. Wood. Bloomington, Hi.

gold by an draggtrta. |1; six far ga. Mads
•clybgC. LHOOD A 00., Lowell. Mam.
attempted to make any InvMtigatloa of
th** rejwrtA. An individual otllcvr can
100 Doses One Dollar.
not ba xant into the dlMrict because b.
Said, Brougham, when he;wMaBtrugwould be moblad, while the poteoued man
RlinfUwyer
’'CirrutusUncenalUr cases,
would bo hidden away were a xquad to
march through the boueeo.
IJeut. but I wish 1 could get hold of some
Khepord Mid Bunday night that b* beUevud cbm« t^iat would alter my clreumstanthe pillager*, especially the liquid portion
of the .tock. Un bell-Tee that th. tare in
their excitement drank down everythulg
tiiat looked like wbirty, and bo 1* fuarful
of bad result* from it It will be Imptmibl*

ourtieth
■ xftcnwnn. An imported
ut down to unlock th» twitch,
‘ |.»«cr*te of "Sas&lt;&gt;!" -Hang
over 1,«X) which hid
trnan th- n throw tho

this loteu: remedy a fair trial

Joist and Studding,

FLOORING
and Maple,

Danger.

Sub, Daors ui Bis,

Some Sclentlie Facta Which Are
Arousing the Comnunity.

Cornide Mouldings,
The True Souroo of Heart Dlseaao
npd Apoplexy Made Public.

Inside Finish &amp; Band Monldints
fScacHpf/oN,
Of Kerry

Stoop Scrolls &amp; Columns
There te no fact n &gt;w more certain than
that aadden deaths are nut caused by
heart dlMAMi. apoplexy or paralysis but
by uthsr Infirmities ot which death Is only
the nnal statfe. And physiciansaudscieatteta till agree that rbeumatlMU In torn*
on* of |ita many forms is thia cause which
haa su*»l in the background so long and
causodi so much ml*c: &gt; Aby mau. woman
occhilfl troubled wltn tbs slightest muacular dheumaiism !» lu danger and a dangar from whkh Instant ewcap* is im
jMr.tlva, A man. well known lu this
eosnnuntty. awoke oue morning with
a feelkig of pain In Ms tuu*cies. He
look a cold bath, thinking the reac­
tion Would drive tin- pam from his
systeua It did drive It from 1.1s limb,
but W.ut to bl* heart, and before
night h* was dead. This la only one ot
many Similar case*. They all show tbe
tiacwasfcy at driving rheumatism, which 1a
a blood diacaae. owt of th* blood, atid-for
this pttrjKite io niuiern di»tovery h&lt;* over
•quailed Hibliard'a Rheumatic Syrup.
Mr. C. ID- Dunlo, of Jackson. Mteb.. who
was Mruiysad on one side was completely
cured by it* use, and telle re* be would
Lave baeif In his grave to-day If he had
not fortunately learned of and taken thia
grant remedy- Should anyone who reads
the** line* t&gt;e afficted even la a alight de­
gree by any rtieumnUo tfonbla. w* would
aarueaCy warn them against a delay
which tnay prove fatal

Window and Door
,' Screens.
ITices and Estimates given on ap­
plication.

BENTLEY BROS. &amp; WILKINS.

Michigan CENTpat

-

the station.
also
found
cite weu auwwu

Utt.m:.w* Of Spwn, Flel.loo, Schwab A Co.,
J'Vttw M;tb a partial directory W
■n-’-up nutted, of Chlrago. Tho grouja.’
•«w*l&gt;ng to th- paper, oru in cxwtonre as

W1|m

whxt

■'..■.u-auuonunuM work&amp;q to-

b&gt; ft'ttee

'lua-iem bi ae*IL

We furnish in liquid form (ready mixed for the brush), or tn Uadform (paste,
same as White Lead in oil).
.
These paints are compoted entirely of ttrictly pure materiaU, consisting of
White Lead, Oxide qf Ziuc, and the neccasarv pigments required to produce the
different shades, the whole l&gt;eing ground and mixed in a scientific manner, by the
lateet improved machinery, in ttrictly pure Lineced Oil; the result being an ar­
ticle which toTflneneu and durability, tar surpasses any paint ever placed on
the market
Experience has demonstrated, that for durability, the “Acme" Painit are far
superior to strictly pure White Lead, as it is tmually applied, as Lead, when used
alone, can from the mode of Its manufacture (corrosion by Acetic Arid), resist
the oxygen of the atmosphere but a short time. By combining a certain portion
of Pure Oxide Zinc, with ttrictly pure White Lead, we have succeeded in manu­
facturing a paint which cm braces all the advantayee to be gained by the use of
Lead, with nrme afiu disadtonlagc.t. Being thoroughly mixed by machinery,
absolute uniformity cf shade la secured, and if used according to directions, the
consumer cannotfaU to be pleated in every particular.
As they will, when properly applied &lt;-over a larges surface than lead and oil mix­
ed in tbe usual manner, beaidea saviny labor and excelling in durability and ap­
pearance.
,

ECONOMY DEMANDS THEIR USE.
Professional painters are everywhere endorsing them, owing to the superior
results accomplished through their use, and the greatest saving in time attd labor
secured.
z
\
Our line of shades embraces all the latest fashionable colon used in house
painting, and In addition, we offer a line of Pire-Prvrf Paints, especially adapted
for painting roqfs, banufactoriss etc. New shades will be added to our line as
fast as they appear. Any color not shown by us, can be duplicated immediately
upon receipt of sample showing shade desired.

Acme White Lead and Color Works, Detroit.
w

--------- AGENCY AT---------

W. H. Goodyear's Dyug Store
Largest Assortment of Wall Paper in the City.
Original and Sole Agchcy for Humphrey’s
Homeopathic Specifics,
And all other Patent Medicines Advertised in thia
Paper.

Mack Door Hanger !
IRON TRACK.

The .Niagara Falls (Route.
GRAND RAPIDS DIVISION.

Taking affeet Nov. Wt. IMS.

We*f» Liver Pilla-cennlae wrapped In Hue—
the ulartiard rrturdy for 1iv&lt;t c«mj&gt;laltit. &lt;!jNp»l&gt;Uld* aiflRrAUaU a"” **c*
AU drugVTATTOn.

Howard City lx to have a nulroad from Lake

si

This cut shows Hanger on the track, the
bracket and lag screw by which the track is
secured to the building, and our method of
splicing the track.

MtjM. tiiraii!®.

Ilood'i Samprllla I* pre pan-1 by CL Hood.
Co , Abolbeearie*. Lovell. Ma**.. who have ft Grand Rapids
Middleville r?....
Irving...............
BasrtXfM....... A.
,&gt;f pm u who nriglnated it.
aprtU* tnay be nei&gt;eiidrd
L—Camtng wheel i» bored perfertij true.
.
»
• |-ure. bonc«t and reliable KasbrUle........
L—It I* th- only hanger that ba. a perlrvilj true and «n&gt;—&gt;Ui groove rfat in rim of carrying roU■•r out of «4&gt;lld metal. v&gt; a* to allow noUilng bat tread of roller to to-icii the track, maktag It pra**Chariot!*-----lleallv «tnixnh and even In Its operation.
Eaton Rapids..
a* one, ”iuai
X-It rantioc be thrown from tin- track, and povw—a* a degree of fl-xlblflty unroualed by any
I JacJt«on..........
There 1* no change in the Pullman situa­
oUirr vIldlMg device, allowing the bottor.i of the door to swing oat three feat while Ute ihanger 1*
l**rolt............
Dnt minified tn tbe lea»l and vtlil hold* Its grip ou the track.
tion. Tho m&gt;n have not received n reply t-&gt;
Any &lt; mo al lam* back cured by a few applb
t —&lt;inr Inin lrock I* tie- Mrongevt track In the market. Oac ten-foot piece of our standard sue,
World** Uondrr; a.»o rare*
cation* r«
- Wert's
I'.xH,,
will sitstaM t.ono it&gt;». witTioat Ihjury.
Tu!-r», rut* and bura*. Cb’-apret and
nrats [tawm
A-*»ur track ha. the only perfect splice tn use.
_
rUlaga
I iiniggirtn.
.
&gt;..—&lt;»ur niotbod of .emrtnc tbe trark by iron brartet* d'sp-tiw!* with strip of t '.tuber outside th*
At a meeting of Chicago Typographical bort.
bufjdtait.therrt’y avoid!-g tn* inevitable d^my and warpioxout of llu* resulllag from the ex­
tartori** have adopted thn right-hour
STATlOXa.
Union No l«, Humtay, a revolution wa« un­
Owo
posure to atmospheric Infli-nci-t of any woo.1 or partially wo*! tr»tL
Njrtrtn.
animously adopted condemning la unEvery J’-trt of both track and hanger 1* made to standard gauge by special machinery, tbm
ws*»ofvartully disorderedland ! felt I
**«nring nnlfortn euelileue* unattainable by oilier*.
measuro : t ruu Uie Lw inou* aets of the mob
Myl!
an I iauguld lhai I --arc*l&gt; took inter-,
*-It I* the rhrapevlluuigvr. when acemint i« taken of tbe limo and rtliled labor saved in put
at tho hay market Tucelay. May 4, and
t li&lt; up. the certainty, safety and ease of operation, and lu un4i»pated wperiority ot rtrracth and
tun-. Tried nil U^- -MWllrtt rf""?* ,
offering a reward of »1&lt;»J for the appro bon
Detroit...........
I rellrf until I u»rd Turk, r » Totil
' a permanent cure.—Da*Id BaiJi. JackM«...s—
don and eoriviction of tho acoutxlrel that which e
Baton K*| Id*
rit- .
threw th* bomb that caused the death and Little
Ckartott*......
Capt. . a. Janes, of mil»&lt;tal* l» raemtloned Naahvfils.......
Idata (or auditor general.
Mgua.^....
.........
Pain King abould b« k*j&gt;t In cvrnr Quimby
Note, from Other Pointe.
HayniroB....
attack* of«ra™l* *!&gt;£■
house 1 .sudden
cholera mor'im. Dux and dysentery. Mtodfevitte/
Milwaukee is quiet Tbe last of the lnAll druggist*.
qoesta ou
killed in the riots &gt;va* held Only
Which the U. S. Supreme Court has decided to posses the
-lotte water work* will soon be In Hi trains run by ninetieth meridian or central
Saturday, and the tr.RiUa wan jurtifted by
only valid patent on the spring tooth.
running
flrand Itanld* Md I►ctroit on all day trains. __ ;
Wliv Will vou suffer when one bottle of Wret *
and the ualiUa were bauquettod Saturday w.iH.r* 1 Wunder will relieve, and two or tjiree
night by the ladies of the etty. There were Your dntxglst sells it.
turnon of intended disturbance, but noth­
A Grand Traverse man baa a rooster that prats dally. All other trains dally except ttaning of th. kind was developed.
. ..
nheanr. haa *tir“nT. J. BVSn. Local Agent. Hart lags.
Who wish to avoid infringing upon this patent, now thor­
O. W. Buoulxs. O. P. A T. A.. Otlcsgo.
W bl* etm toyaa
I*r dM-r /or "•T’n ^Tt’
oughly (fetablished, should buy this drag. Not only this
kllro-as, ataounttn* to IRW; • An*for twins
but the Reed spring tooth drag is conceded to be
ARM FOR SALE CHEAP. One-hun.lrejl
acre f»rm for sale, five mile. *out h of Hasttan Sixty acre* Improved, living water. &lt;o&lt;h1
artiard and all kinds &lt;d fruit.
mile from a good school house. Term, rwonCaro ha* ratted tnjooo sa bonus for .railroad. qM
r pur particulars inquire of Daniel Brant
mvs that IMkUW ®«° «truek
for Xrtcr hour/ou th* 1st lost; H1,O»
ou a»1&lt;! prcinlwt.
We sell the Walter A. Wood Light Elevator Binder, the light­
StSdtbMrwul without striking; Xi,a»
est draft, most easily hadled binder made.
rot what they want-1 after .trlklng. and
Uw probably aggregate of tbore who .u&gt;
o«te&lt;l witoand without striking will Lo
Severe! of tho employe, of Tbe Arloitar
ZUtung call*.’ on the mayor io got him to
let up on the embargo of that paper. Hi*
honor mid if they would publi.1i a PR«.’
free from Inoendtary editorial* they could

' ’ At" Washington City tbe past wrt clowd
(,ti0 IadiwnM_ pMunxylroxua, and
-is_ ___ — „
__with a
Blatt Loraus, FTans
S«Mt. nn.l rr-.l IJentewa A short tlm*
•ur Mthrjr
nI* a man givHi muu... t harim L Frank. calM at the
‘JU;r. .

ARE UNSURPASSED.

Quality the Standard of Excellence, Not the Price.

The Strongest and Easiest Running.

Points of Unparalleled Excellence.

Tie D. C.&amp;H.C. Reel Sjiiii Tooth Drag.

FARMERS

F

I takitn
saloon

In

Durability, Elasticity, Beauty and Economy

The Best in Every Respect.

SSSO1

Tbe txmdtd Indebtedness of Grand Rapids is
$701.MO.
West's; pain King-tbe household remedy.
Always uscfuil. Never falls to cure cholera
moi bus, limit* In rtomach or bowels, cramps,
colie, elfiilN or summer complaint. Xc. All
dnigxf'U.

GILLILAND'S PATENT MOLE TRAP.

The Buckeye Folding Elevator Binder,

The Mirror

An entirely new machine, which can be folded by one man
easily in live minutes time, enabling it to go through an
11 foot gate.
THE CELEBRATED FLINT WAGON—the lightestdraft and
most easily adjusted wagon-in the market

is no flatterer. • Would you
make it tell a sweeter tale? THE OLD RELIABLE STUDEBAKER WAGON.
We keep in stock 80 buggies and carriages, of tho.bast
Magnolia Balm is the charm­
er that almost cheats the makes, and can satisfy the most fastidious and give the best
value for the money.
Respectfully,
looking-glass.

MESSER BROS.

�The Hastings Banner.
MARSHALL L. COOK. Bdhor.

Hastings, Mien.. May 13th, 1886.

EDITORIAL NOTES.

Whenever the republicans Blue in­
timated ‘ that the heresy of states right
was as rife in the south as in ante-bel­
lum days, they have been accused of
“waving the bloody shirt.” Whenever
they have referred to crimes against
the ballot, to frauds and intimidation
at the polls in thekouth, the same cry
has l&gt;een raised. We have been told
that there was a “new south;" that the
state sovereignty idea was dead; that
equal rights Do all men wasas much the
spirit and practice of the southern peo­
ple as of their northern brethren. So
much has been said against pointing
out the evident hostility of southerners
to the results of the war, that the
question has been of little importance in
recent campaigns. But now comes the
unmistakable evidence of the truth ot
the chargee the republican party has
mrnle as to the state of affairs in the
south. Jefferson Davis, at Montgom­
ery, stated that the general government
bad no right to coerce a seceding state;
and the forty thousand people present
applauded this sentiment to the echo.
He stated that the southern states had
no business to be interfered with in
dealing with the suffrage question­
meaning that tbe rebel brigadiers had
a right to do as they have, suppress the
' colored vote—and this sentiment met
with equal favor. He raid that the
spirit which moved the southern states
to rebel against the government and
the old flag, which he called the spirit
■ of liberty, was as much alive to-day in
the south as ever. This statement was
greeted with thunderous applause. In
short, every secession statement he
made, every word said in defense of the
bulldozing methods in vogue to carry
elections south of Mason &amp; Dixon’s
i line, was greeted With shouts of ap­
proval This leads us to inquire who
is waving the bloody shirt? And if
the arch traitor of America am utter
such repughant sentiments and have
them received with such demonstra­
tions of popular endorsement in the
south, is it not pertinent for the free
north to rise imd insist that this gov­
ernment l&gt;e not handed over to men
who cherish such ideas? For the war
will have been in vain until it is rec­
ognized that in that struggle the north
was rinht and the south was trrong.
The present labor troubles may per­
haps ultimately be productive of good
in the ameloration of the condition of
certain of the laboring masses, for
whom their employees, the great cor­
porations, have even less concern than
for the dumb-brutes of which they are
the owners. Tbe latter are always
well-fed imd comfortably housed; not
so, always, with the former.. People
outside great manufacturing centers
have no conception of the abject condi­
tion of ttfousanda of wage workers in

this country, who. in this land of boast­
ed liberty, are absolutely in effect serfs.
Bo it understood, that we in nowise
claim that the laborers of this country
are ground to dust beneath the iron
heel of capital. The interests of the
one are in a great measure the interests
of the other; but it is a lamentable fact
that there ore localities over which the
flag of freedom floats, or is popularly
supposed 'to, where men in the strife to
keep the wolf from the door, are dom­
ineered over .by petty tyrants, as fore­
men, whose situations depend entirely
■pun their ability to secure the greatest
amount of labor possible from the men
in their charge, for the miminum sti­
pend necessary to keep soul and body
togvther. Tliat this class of employees
will bear and heed the ominous mutter­
ings ot the storm, is quite probable.
While anarchy and communism must
Dot for a moment be tolerated, the bet­
terment of tbe condition of the laborer
is a desideratum. The agitation now
in progress, though iU-advised and un­
timely, costly to both the consumer and
producer, and resulting in the sacrifice
of many human lives, may Be a moni­
tion by which many will profit
The state press is quite generally
■peculating ns to the personality of the
next republican nominee for governor.
The Banner is content to bide the de­
cision of the representatives of fho peo­
ple selected for the purpose of nomina­
ting tbe next state olflcers, feeling con­
sent that the work of tbe nominating
convention will be well done, and will
be acceptable-to the people.
The victims of the Bohemian oat
swindle are deserving of but little sym­
pathy in their efforts to avoid tbe pay­
ment of their notes, as they were taken
in with their eyes open. Tbe fraud was
published, as mich, by the newspapers
throughout tbe length and breath of
the land. It would seem that the
American people dearly love to be dup-

It would Mm that th, workhumat
&lt;&lt;lte S-rlrnw vilfcy know wiM they
to tho valley

It will Soon be Here !

Make Ready!

Truly the pathway ol the old Hue
democrats is strewn with thorns, some
of which have evidently pierced the
solas of M. II. Clark, who In his paper

The Burr Robbins

“K is now proposed by Blacker and
the Ring and those who arc running
the Democratic machine in Michigan,
that in order to rid the party of the
veteran Democrats they lie taken out
and shot, they being ot no further use.**
Great fuss and but few feathers,
briefly and comprehensively sizes up
the recent attempt of a few journals to
incite internecine strife among the re­
publicans of this state. Republicans
are too loyal to their principles and
their party to indulge in unseemly bick­
erings.

Congressman Coinstock says that.
“Betsey and I are out." The honora­
ble gentleman has arrived at the con­
clusion that his “influence" with the
present administration is naught.

CASH IS KING!
The credit system involves time and money wasted in keep,
ing bocks. It means big fees for the justice and constal.i.. |t
means the loss of hundreds of dollars every year in an,
ness in uncollectable accounts.

WORSE THAN ALL
It means high prices for goods.

Largest, Best and Most Complete of All
Amusement Enterprises Presented for Public Patronage.

Chris Spies and ids co-anarehista of
Chicago, should be made to feel the
welgbt of tbe strong arm of the law,
and that without vnnecessary delay.

Note the Day and Date.

The State Republican favors Qon.
James O’Donnell for chairman of the
republican state committee.

HASTINGS!
Saturday, May 22nd

ANOTHEB EPISTLE EBOX JOHN.
"
Hartland. Kan.. May 4th. 1«8C.
EDITOR BANNER:
As 1 am loafing to-day. I thought I
would write a Uno to the Banner and
tell its readers how this country is
booming. Hartland, where I am at
present, is a town of 1,000 souls. Six » L tn m apooew m i.i r»riiju»&lt;.»us.&lt;xy= •- it i_i«j 11 ».i '■ n &lt;■' .........
months ago, when 1 was here, there
were not 900 people in the place. There
are now 25 or 30 business houses, six
Remember the Name. Do Confound It with Other Shows.
boarding houses, two hotels (and an­
other fine one building,) five livew and
sale stables, and other things in propor­
tion. The town is fuU of live business
men. The surrounding, country is as
fine as the sun ever shone upon. Plen­
ty of rain, and grass and crops are
splendid. This cannot help being “the
garden of the world” for farming and
«tock raising. Let Barry county farm­
ers look at their sand hills and side hills,
stones and stuinps, inarshtw and lakes,
and then think of a land where they
could
a furrow of from 100 to 200
miles
without a break, and I
shoulc
k they would like to get out
of the rut—especially young men. ‘An
old man with a good home In Michigan
might be excused for not coming to
Kansas. I do not say -go] west,? but
come to Kansas, where everything is
good and nothing bad. There ITplenty
of work for men without money. Pro­
visions are cheap, water good, climate
healthy. This section is being rapidly
settled by the best of men (and women)
from all parts of tbe world.
People who come here with just a lit­
tle gnt and no money at all, am be bet­
ter off in five years than they ever can
in Michigan. But a man that must live
where he was born, and where his
wife's folks live, has no business in
Kansas. Such people will come here,
stop at one place for one or two days,
ana return to their former home and
curse this country, without knowing
anything about it. A country cannot
be judged by the looks of it from a car
window. The country west from Dodge
City is rough and broken for some five
or six miles to the north, and the river
is on the south; but beyond, that the Henagar ie" Aviary, Aquarium and Great World's Exposition of
land is as fine as there is in the w'orld.
Animate and Inanimate Wonders.
The Banner is a welcome visitor,
keeping me posted as to Barry county
Positively the best equipped and most magnificent Railroad Show ever organ­
and its people.
ized in the world. Made more mammoth than ever by a Wonderful Wealth of
Yours Truly,
‘ ‘ ictionz imported for this year. New. Bewildering, Strange and Startling.
ghty tons of Wild Beasts, the Largest Living Male Hippopotamus ever ex­
ted in the world, the only Coal Black Sacred Elephant, whole Herds of Ele­
ts and Camels in the Grand Street Parade, the Largest Giant Elephant ever
in captivity, a Monster Oceanic Deep Sea Aquarium, holding specimens nf
An analysis of the&gt; content* of tho
the Strange and Unwieldy Monsters of tbe Deep. An Aviarvt containing
principal grenades, tubes and other pat­
Specimens of Beautiful Plumaged Birds, a World’s Museum and Exposition
ent devices for tho extinction of incipi­
Wonders.'
ent conflagrations lias recently; been

The Greatest of All Great Shows.
MONSTER

The good paying customers pays
,
1st—The first cost of the goods.
2d—The regular percentage of profit
3d—A large percentage for the losses enumerated above
from the credit system.

THE CASH DEALER
Can give his customers this large percentage of loss from
the credit business. A&amp;he caif sell goods cheaper than his
credit competitors, he can also sell more goods. The more
goods he sells, the smaller profit he can charge on each lot of
goods sold.

Are plain facte, which appeal to your common sense.

J. H. BEAMER &amp; CO
Have tbe largest stock of groceries, crockery and provisions
in Barry county.

They sell for Cash, and cash only.
They are .the only grocery house- in the county doing a
strictly cash business.
They can and do sell goods in their line cheaper that any
other house in Barry county.
A strict test will convince you
fact,.
All goods warranted.
All goods sold at lowest figures for Cash.

Respectfully,

J.H. BEAMER &amp; CO

Menagerie and Circus! VTRAORDINARY

Values!
--------- IN----------

made by Professor Kcdzie, chemist of

Ladies’ and Children’s

gredient in oil that he analyzed is coni-

prove whit 1s generally known, namely,
tliat salt water in better than f nub water
for putting out fires.—Boston Budget

Jerseys and Jackets!

MARRIED. x
HODOHTAUN-HA)
residence ol tho briu. -

DIED.
STARKWEATHER—In
April Uftli.
Herbert L. Starkweather. agml &gt;5 yean: and
&gt;n days. also on tbe 77111 of the same month bln
Muter Abbie V. Starkweather, aged 12 years

Children of Rebecca Starkweather.
Loring In their lives, In their deaths they

We have the most Complete Stock inthieCity.

MOLOCK,

PR/

RM

TDe Giant Horse,
’^•""“rttafn'.SMBtallowixeiMgmlod. Koto In no viy .xwect■nd. Ht 11. GUat among OUnU,iodaS LARGEST HORSE ever mb,
mortal man.
1

Our New Spring Stock is In
AND COMPRISES

1

Male and Female Artists Employed. "|

1,000
MOST PERFECT MADE
PRICE BAKING POWDER CO.,

Men, Women and Children Engaged.

1,000

Grand Street Pageant and Tournament.
The most elaborate, artistic and refulgent Parade ever presented

loti. ThreeBKHUorMiulc.

A

Mih- nr

Come and See!

unuunrSTta ltonMd2'

fcmtoStaSKof*““Uk“p1*" e”r)'
Doors open daily at 1 and 7 p. m.

Arenic P«rTtew **“ ~

Be in Town Early.

KtU.;

All the Latest Novelties!

Ciildra uisr 3 yun, 25 CU.

ICE
to protect it* patrona^Beware of kharpera on show

Remember that in

The Little Brick Grocerv
We are selling Groceries cheaper than others, end
we pay more for Butter and Eggs.

�I

The Hastings Banner.
■^STISGS. THVtmDAY.MAYO. IB®.

or make them afraid.

.

Ou&gt; Bxutsrr Comrades
Headqvartrxs Fitzgerald Boer No. 125, G. A. IL,
Department pr Michigan.
Hastings, May tth, 18rt.

UWiesl

Tnx l«rg«t V»rl«y ot moderate

Lwn' Advertising Rates:

from
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KorkV

(ill M&lt;1 ho th“„

FUR Si'pCTACLES!

e9,nho8lery ’“‘d hundkir^ief* hereby ,
01 new “d frmh goodl!'
to parti
'.Mi j: &lt;ama®S,of 80 mftn °“d employ', and nui
ntent in watching four
shovel-dirt
in the excavation for Parker's hotek\

K7ZI*ER^R.poat W1U
' No.
ation day with appropriate exercises
X’oK01''" WhiCh Wlllbc “■

JOH* 3SSSMER, Ue Jewelw,

a
S

evening May Jgth. to be addressed by
Dr. Polhemus. ,
J

JOHN HESSMER,
jeweler ant! Optician.

In oun judgment the council acted
wrisely in rmclnding Its former action

H*«n

i.jy* AKKour correspondents to be a
little more attentive to their duthe.'
W e want the hear from each news
center each week.

Don’t Cive Any Order*’.
VntH you w*

Noth

THE DEERING
THE OLDEST!
Has:inpt, Mich. ‘
jw M«»r«

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elsewhere the advertisement

bfert. in this n&amp;rkcL
year s Drug store.

21

KAMI,

UAXK.

&lt; ..a V-ibrw. Garnet.
C-r. n. J. t FJack.

Coach
•

No Varnish Needed.

bim

tog Store.

Local Nbws.

r» lu trade bl

hitch-Polly ” I. blue ■|M-«h*d o

tirah.

'I- H.t-ti' /-to celebrate the coming
fourth pi J uly &gt;
So. the lin? Ts^&gt;rtineul|of crockery
at Ptttton cc Cook's.
i

r.!&gt;. Evts-talks busin®s from the
shoulder in thi- issue.
t
Sam; l. n._,d Ukc your prescrip­
tion* tu Fnifk Hotchkiss.;
Workmfk areengagt-fllB excavating,
for Mr. 1 arteinew hotel;

Wall I' hei:, the cheapest place to ;
buy is m Fr-d'k Uotchkiar. i
Cn*f.W.Jose-is having his w«t
HL lot gnuli d .ip in good shape.
I
Ex amei. carriage top dressing cheap
*nd durable sold bytFred’k Hotchkiss.

Klsi.* c ,a;b’.LAii(&gt;n Spectacles only
tu cent* at A. IL Mclhnber the jeweler.
The M. e, Sunday school is prepar­
ing for due observance of "Children’s
Day."
Sixond th&lt;- motion for an iron bridge
the Thomapplc on Michigan

Rn- a. K. Stewart wlB preach at
the Slur School house next Sabbath
evening.

Staple and fancy grocexi®, pro“toons, cigars and tolmccoat Preston
«Cook-.
•
Ext AVATixt; for the basement of the
■tu yeft£
wU1 I* commenced
this ww-k
.

•

procH-dlngs this week
Mt of more than ordinary interest to
“* taxpayers.
.

truck on the fair ground is
ln Pril"'5 condition, and races
** on the tapis.
‘ TiiEconir^or, aay that F. G. Good-

-BELU'u of s°&lt;kon 4 Cook. Pric®
“ »» atV dty Ln Michigan;
•lUtilty guar.ffltaed.

k no longer any t®r of a
hiTtatfc-iu epidemic. no new ca**
reported for several wreks.

IHUIIMKXT.

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block, and work in easiest has f&lt;een
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Nov; MJl.' IK#
Feb. IMh.fta

J. L. Crafwiey made a bnsinen trip to
Detroit Manday.
Mr. Wml Raphe expects to spend the
The bulletin of base ball games
posted at Busby's each evening attracts summer Id Ohio.
crowds, to learn the result of tbe
John Besnier returned from his west­
national game. The interest in base ern trip Monday.
I ail matters is on the increase. Evi­
IL K. Griint and wife Sundaved with
dently the game “bus come to stay." • Woodland (friends.
’
Last chance to^ell potatoes. For
N. T. Packer is expected home from
the U&lt;x-omodatioir of their customers New York:to-day.
and friends who have Burbank or other
A. E. Kenaston spent n few days of
’
goes! varieties of potatoes to sell. Sfatif- the past wiek.at Orangeville.
rer A Crawley will load a car of same ;I Born, to Mr. und Mrs. A. D. Cook,
Moral., ud To™uy, M.y 17th ««11
SiShto.'
_1—J—5*-‘—.
(modw k Nevins and bride returned
VElisuia Strong, living just across -from Detroit Sajinlay evening?
the county line in Campbell, is the hap­
L. W. Feighner and wife, of Nash­
py father of tripleteJ Mrs. Strong ville, were in the dty over Sunday.
having made him ptfteraal ancestor
three
times
m
one
day
last
wees.
air.
George Harnes, Ike Hendershott and
three times in one day last week. Mr.
j
2... dimate of Michl-1 families are rusticating at Gun lake,
gan is good enough for him.
James M^d, of Lansing, spent Sun­
day
and
Monday
with
Hastings
friends.
iMPBOVnODCTS are being made pn
John Russ and wife leave for their
the grounds of tho Barry County Agri­
cultural Society. A stone wall is be­ home In New Mexico to-day. Wednes­
day.
ing built under the grand stand, the
Chas.Doyle. of Kansas, is making a
buildings are to be repainted, and low
places on the grounds are being filled visit to hlk relatives and friends In this
up to make room for more sheds.
city.
Robert Daw-son Is in Jackson on bus­
The wife of Mr. A. Meeks, of this
iness connected with the new roller
city, died very suddenly of heart dis­
mill.
ease Thursday afternoon. Tho remains
C. W. Jones returned Friday evening,
were taken to Springport. Jackson
county, for interment Friday. Mrs. from a two Weeks visit with friends at
Meeks had gained many warm personal Oscoda.
friends during her brief residence in
Rev. Hunsberger attended the M. E.
district conference at Grand Rapids the
this dty.
The society connected with Emman­
Dr. Lowry will return from his visit
uel church will be entertained on Thursdav afternoon by Madams J ullus Rus­ to Oakland county friends Saturday
sell. W. Holloway. J. L.WUkins,'Byron evening next,
Ex-Senator Patterson, of the law
Dickenson. Geo. Tomlinson, Jam®
Rock, and Miss Annie Hessmer.
A firm of Brown &amp; Patterson, Marshall,
cordial invitation is extended to all. Lb in the city courting.
Supper eerverl from 5 JO to 7.
Mrs. John Shean, of Hickory Corners,
Thursday May 27th, there will be a and, Miss Viola Willison spent Sunday
trotting matinee at the fair ground, EHastings relatives.
open to all competitors. There will be
s Anna Nevins has resumed her
three prizes, which will be ““"ouneed
□ at the jxwtofflce. and her sister
Eva is takings weeks vacation.'} ■
isfdr' imi£rtl!J“wiU
Mrs. John Beamer, who has been
ptera tbewuoe aftemoow Admtalon
15«Bte; proceed, to «o for rep«lr» on making an extended visit with Grand
Rapids friends, returned Monday.
the track.
Mrs. W. D. Hayes leaves this week for
Th. roller mill h now «n
tect. Mid wort on tbe Mme wUJb. an extended visit with relatives and
friends in Utah, Colorado and Montana.
eommenwd st oner, or M
IM with which to l^trui c«n be &gt;
Mrs. J tele Simmons, of Oakland, Cal.
Tbe ram will be toertedrar
who has been tbe guest ofMr. and Mrs.
ermoe. screw, the ralliowl trart «&gt;&lt;1 Cbmter Measer, left for Hudson Mon­
north from Wl»htm»’»
« day for a few weeks visit.
will be of 100 Iwrrel per d»,
W. A. Hams and family and F. A.
Ackerson and family rusticated at
Wall Lake Simday. They report that
I tho breeze from the lake was cool, too
much so to be pleatitat.
I Senator Carvath took in tbe tight* of
the county tea Saturday Be
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A. CAMPBELL.

A. BLACK

Messrs. A. Black &amp; Co.,
Hastings, Mich.,

Mur .»ui. ian
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CATHOLIC CEMETERY.
; OWING to a pre® of work, the manag
er of the Hastings Eugireand iron No.
K.
Rask.
MKdlMENT. Co.
PATE GF DEATH.
works bus been obliged to procure
ndditianal help in the machine shop./
Mfrharf Kelley
Y;At the state shooting tournament ■
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JtjJtnjEnxIhh
held at Saginaw last week, Sid CroweU.
of this city, won the champiouship licit,
•Bora tn Eutlnmi County. Vu. July an, ITUS.
and money prizes aggregating a han 1:«S lean tf age.
: Ealhted Atuwl 13, iftu. IXxbanted Nor. Mlh. 1 #ra.
sorne sum.^
y
IA rod 3* iean.» mouth*. I'.' daya.
fNu city of its size in Michigan will
War wltH Mexico Et-lJ«te«l in the new 34 Regiment lu twi.
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Enlisted Jn &lt;KUt Ills, lufty. RecnUxted tn the new M Allcb. Infty.
show up better' improvements than
All members of the Boat are requested to report for duty in uniform, near as
Hastings can nt the end of this season.
The new buildings already Mured will possible. at Post Hall, by 8 o'clock Monday, May 31st.
foot up dose to 875,(JC&lt;).)
O. H. GREENFIELD, Adjutant.
BAKER SHRINES. Commander.
The M. E. social for next week Wed­
nesday afternoon and evening will be
PERSONALMENTION.
gem state of the Union. He has re­
entertained by Mrs. Hunsberger and
cently purchased the Matteson farm 1
Mre. 8. &lt; ireU3&lt;‘1 is on the tick list
near Middleville.
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others at Temperance Hall. Tea will
G. H. Bkooks 1* in Martin, Allegan
le served from B JO to 7 p. m. All are
Mr. J. IL Bartley's numerous friends
iqft-ited.
here will lx- pleased to learn that he has
Z Charley Baldwin did excellent
Banner is on the sick assumed charge of the Union CityMbs
tlourmg mills. Mr. Bartley is a practic­
work in the game between the New list.
al miller, and if any man can give the.
iber went to Big Rapids people of Union City good dour, he can.
Yorks and Detroit* Munday, the latter
Monday.
We have no doubt ot his ability to
winning by 8 to 2, the Hastings left
handed twirler in the box. Charley
Cd. Di
of Jackson,Sundayed in, please the patrons of tbe Union City
downs ’em alL,j
mills, and congratulate them on the
। this dty.
I change in management. The people of
A nice monument has been erected dty' Mon ta lR,Ck risfted friend'’in lhLs Union Qty and vicinity will find Mr.
in the Striker cemetery in memory of
Bartley not only a good miller, but a
Chas. Coman, of Middleville. Suudav- I gentleman in eiery respect. with whom
the late George Roush, a pioneer of
It is a pleasure to do business.
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Baltimore. The monument Is a beauti­ edatthis jlace.
ful one. and. was furnished by Messrs.
A. Black it Co. of this city.

•ver tuts broken out

To select from.

NORTH HIDE.

Paint your buggy for one dollar and
use the ready mixed carriage black

Many of the laboring, men of the
city have expressed their thanks to the
Banner for its stand against the cut­
ting down of wages for street labor.

Strei-w GoodsI

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For sale at Good­

The more venturesome lads alrea-lv
have tested the favorite ••swimming
holes" and pronounce the water “just
too lovely for anything."

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We have an Endless Variety of

Relief Con* and*thetadi® whltta}?” to *U£x-*°ldie« and sailors. the Women's
and Church
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Circuit Court convened Tuesday.
The following cases have been disposed
or:
j
.
Fulton Miller, charged with eqticing
female under I»&gt; years of age for pur­
poses of prostitution, plead guilty and
was remanded for sentence.
Case of Everhart vs. Everhart, di­
vorce. granted.
C. Auitman A Co. vs. Tlrzah Foster,
judgment for 8538.72 and cnsts.
L. C. Beable vs. D. F. Newton, re­
plevin. case went to Jury Tuesday after­
noon. Jury out all night, and disagreed.
The trespass case of Eli Randall vs.
Henrv Bam is on trial.as we go to press
and will take all of to-day. Wednesday.

Burr Robbins Coming.—The ad­
vance crops of Burr Robbins' new con­
solidated Railroad Shows have appear­
ed and disappeared, leaving behind i
them mementoes of their visit on every
billboard, and in every house in Hast­
Ings and for miles around. They came
irv a special advertising car, and have
accomplished the fleat of making every
one aware that on Saturday, May the
22d. Robbins and his big show with its
multitude of special features will be
here. Robbins has i«en here before
and his show occupies a good place in
popular estimation, and which shows
all it advertises to exhibit It has been
much enlarged recently and now pre­
sents as line and varied a street pageant,
as large and complete a menagerie, and
one of the best circuses upon the road.
It is a good show and well merits the
great success it meets.

Finest line of toilet soaps and per­
fumes at Fred’k Hotchkiss.
Mary Cobb wish® two or three ap­
prentices to learn drcasm&amp;klng.

$1000 FORFE’T

Manufacturers and Dealers in

Monuments &amp; Headstones,
Table Tops, Mantles,
And all work in Slate Marble or Granite.
All work guaranteed first-class. Prices tliat no competition
can lower. A good stock to select from ali^iys on hand. We
keep the latest and best designs in our work; furnish esti­
mates and do all work promptly. Our aim. is to suit the peo­
ple, and our largely increased sales show that we are success­
ful. As we are the only dealers in Barry County, we make it
a special object for Barry County people to buy of us. We
can and do save money to all who buy our work.
We thank the public for past favors, and aim to merit the
patronage of all.

A. Black &amp; Co.
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with! The tramp spectacle
vender and the ordinary jeweler are neither of them com­
petent to prescribe Glasses

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PRESERVE YOUR EYESIGHT,
do not allow any but a professional
Occulist or Optician to prescribe the kind of Glasses. It re­
quires an Expert to deal with so delicate an organ as the eye,
and it is as dangerous to allow any other person to tamper
with the eye as it would be to permit a quack to prescribe

Wm”*^ “■ Dr. W. RTolhemus,»
an expert Occulist He has made a special study of the ey&amp;
has the requisite instruments to test the eyes for glasses, and
his terms are very reasonable. It is both wisdom and econo­
my to go to him if you wish to get eve glasses or spectacles.
He will fit you out in good shapa,.and there will be no guess­
work about it. All who wish torteave their eyes treated or to
procure

Eye-Glasses or Spectacles,

A GEJtTLEUAN’S SMOKE

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Should first xwnsnlt Dr. Polhemus, and then get the glasses f $
which he prescribes, which can be procured only of

A. R. McOmber, the Jeweler, S
ROLLER MILL
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And other marked improvements will be made in

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Hastings this season.

Propose* to keep in the advance of the procession. You will
find him at hie new location north of the new Newton House,
in the Blue Front Building. He is prepared to serve the pub­
lic with everything in the line of

Tin, Copper and Sheet-Iron Ware.

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Repairing Neatly and Promptly Done.

Eave-Troughing

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Specialty.
The Hull Gasoline Stoves.

This is the latest and Best Gasoline Stove. Call and see there.

New and Second-Hand Stoves for Sale!
At Very Low Fignree.
1 also have a quantity of Plow Points, etc., that I will sell at a
very slight advance over wholesale price*, to close out
Remember the place, and yonre respectfully,

�WILSON
IN SENATE AND HOUSE
THE ’ NATIONAL

LAW - MAKERS

Washington Crrr, May 4. — Ingalt's
joint rwolutfofi proposing a constituUonal
amend m-nt extending the president term to
April *’» instead of March 4, was favorably
reported to th* senate Monday. An origi­
nal bill to repeal’tb* pro-empUon and lum­
ber culture taws was reported. It is a sub­
stitute for tho tall already before the sen­
ate. Tb&lt;* mall subsidy amendment "C‘
debated by Vast, Eustis, Beck and others,
and an agreement reached to vote on it at 4
p, m. Tuesday, Dolph offered an amend­
ment ft* tbe forUflcatlon bill, providing
10,000,000 for fortifleatiaas and coast
defense* Tho senate had a short executive
sesidMi and th*n adjourned,
Tbe confereuoo on the Indian and Fourth
Of July claims bills wore presented in tbe
bouse and adopted. Tho resolution provid­
ing that after tbe 10th Inst, the house ses­
sions shall be from 11 a. m. to 5 p. m., was
adopted. Bills were introduced establish­
ing tte terriUry of North Dakota; autharliing tbe president to offer a reward of 125,OuQfiJr the body of Geronimo, dead or
alira. . Tbe bill providing for tbe adjust­
ment of land grants mads to aid in tbs con­
struction of railways in Kansas, and tho
forfeiture of those unearned, was pajswd215 to U. Bills were poised for tbe appro­
priation of t2?,000 to compute the public
buildings nt Hannibal, Ma, and fil&amp;K,COO to
rv|x*ir and sntargo tho buildings at Des
Moines, Ioshl The house then adjourned.

called attention to gji interpolation in tho
minority report of that Investigation (both
reports having been sent to tho United
Stat«H senate; which reflected upon thogot-1
faith of tho majority, and asked that the
matter Im&gt; inquired into; referred to priv­
ileges and elections commlttoa Tbe senate
then considered private claims and psased
one of fiT.rgja in favor of William Erwin of
Kansas . Tbo portofllco bill waa taken up,
the pending question being tbu amendment
approjiriating SSJO.OOO for Carrying ocean
mail*. This was discussed until 4 pm.
when a vote wo» taken and it was adopted.
It • autborixf*” tbe postmaster-general to
sunk* lontruct* tor not more than 5 years
for tho carrying of tho mails on American
vessel* when povible, at the rate ot N) oonta
par nautical mile each way by the shortest
f*i&lt;ibl« route. "Fbo vote on its jzioagn wm:—
Ayiw/.K1; nays, IS. Negative votes: Beck,
Berry, Biackturn, Butter. Camden, Coke,
Gray, Harris, Jones of Arkansas, Kenna,
Maxey, Morgan, Ransom. Saulsbury, Vance,
Vest, Whittbortta an! Wilson of Maryland
The apnrvpriatJon bill waa than pnssxi—
yeas, 45; nays, 10—and tbe Senate then ad. Tho bou.te received official notice of tho
resignation of Joseph Puliuor. A resolution
inquiring into the delay of tbe report of the
bureau of animal industry was adopted. Tno
Campbell-Wearer contested election case
was taken up and decided in favor ot
Weaver. Further time waa granted to take
testimony in the cate of Pago vs. Price

THE NEWS IN BRIEF.
man g3iX&gt; far eervlws in tho army, while »o
young that the recruiting officers rejected
him tbe having purcheaad a uniform and
served, auyhow, fur a year as a bugkr and
scout;, without actloa. the o;&gt;poncnt of tbe
bill resorting to filibustering, th., bouse look
a reeves till 7-JW p. m, at which Uma work
on pensiau bills wm taken up and fifty-five
josrod. An adjournment was then taken
for tbe day.
Washington City, Mar Id—The senate
was not In session Saturday.
Tbe houre
pained tbe bill giving tbe Kanns City, Fort
Scott it Gulf railway this authority to build
a rood through Indian territory. A bill
was passed increasing tbe pension ot Loren
Barrett, of Pennsylvania, tolBXlper mouth.
The house then went into committee an tbe
army appropriation and tb-&gt; bill was rea I
by e-Ttions tor amendment. Witbout much
progress on the bill the committee rose and

Wasbixotox City, May K—The Pres­
ident Saturday seat to tho house of repre­
sentatives hi, veto oftwo of tho :t3 private
pension bills recently placed bofens him for
signature. In hts message the president
states that bo lias in the short time given
him for InvesUgatlon and examination of
papers, been '..bio to ascertain She mcrlta In
but few of tbe caste, that tho two bo ba,
vetoed bo found to bo without pierit, oud

Tuesday, May 4.

Col. C. N. Pratt, at one time land agent
nf the Kansas Paclfl;- rood, died Monday in
•Chicago, in his tihrd year.
Tbe three daughters of tbe late Tuthlll
King, of Chicago, lut re filed in the superior
■court a bill to set aside tb will, on tbe
ground that bo was of unsound mind

Tbe Yukon iron works at Carondoict,
Ma, which &lt;or several months have teen
elowd, resumed operation* Monday with W
man, on a seals of wage* to stand through­
out tho remainder of tbe year.
Silver now commands only 45 IMG pence
per ounce in the London market, tho lowest
quotation in tbe history of tbe meta'.
Thirteen hundred pounds ot glycerine
were Mon lay exploded st lin-ita. CaL,
killing three Chinamen and a white laborer.
Wetlaesday. May 5.

Tha Ladhiua and Rideau canals are open
for navigation
Tbe so- ond volume of Gon Grant’s book
will b* tamed next Monday.
Robert Harding, assistant postmaster al
Cleveland, Ohio, committed suicide Tuesday
morning by shooting.
Mr. Arthur hss reodved from Mr. Cleve­
land a bouquet of choice flowers from the
White House conservatory.
A block of residencwi at Texarkana, Art,
was destroy'd by fire Tuesday afternoon
The loss is •50,000; with insurants* of FJO,-

Secretary Manning.

Waxbixqtox Crrr, May Itt—Secretary
Manning continues to improve slowly, but
stesullly every day, and his physicians now
speak confidently ot nearly complete re-

-WOMAN'S FRIEND.
BIG FIRE IN QUEBEC.

It is estimated that 20,000 workmen am
COLUXBUS, Ohio, May 10.—The Republi­
can mi'inlMirs cf the senate took the bull by idle in Cincinnati, and only one railnMd is
the horns, Saturday, and ended tbe sena­ able to handle freight
Jay Gould is a good amateur photo­
torial doad-lock, for tlm time, at least. Tho
plan wit. all arranged nt a caucus held grapher an1 on hi, yachting journeys
Friday night, and when Urn Republicans carries his camera with him.
The British commander at Mandalay has
assembled in the chamber Saturday, the
first quasi Ion to bo decided was whether tho asked for rvlnforoomeata, tbu insurgents
special order, tbe Hamilton county con­ having burned 4,&lt;XW bousea
tested cases, wn* still tatfore tho sonata Tho
The brakemen's strike on tho Union Pa­
cific road has tied up all freight trains be­
tween North Platte and Rawlins.
The famous colt Rapldo, the Baldwin
string of California racers, died of lung
fever while being brought east by rail.
George Kader, of Cleretan.l, who wp re­
cently smsted as Insane, killed hU daugh­
tha table, wkore it was ptao^f for tbe pur­ ter with a knife, in her her bed, Wednesday,
pose of being printed whan the report wax
submittal to the Miiuta. This motion was
Tbe governor of Indiana positively do-.
agreed to, and then followed a motion, aoj rllnrs to interfere with tb# sentence of
Cf.injianied by a resolution from tho ramd death pronouncod against Sam Archer, at
goutloman, recommending that the report
which was submitted by Senator Coulter
and tho other members of tbe invMtigating
The floor produrtton of tho Minneapolis
vomnutto-j In th-. Hamilton county contest
ca*e«. and which recommends that tho Demi mills taAt week wa-. 111,170 barrels, against
ocratic senators bo not entitled to ttielr KB.fOO tho jirocedlng week.
.Th., seuato poetoffice committee has rec­
■oa ts, and that tho Republican c tai man U
bo state* i and
take tb-&gt; oath ol ommended the craflnnstiM of Mrs. Thomp­
office, which was also adopted by a son as postmistress at Loulrrilta, Ky.
unanimous vivo voce veto. The result
'The Mormon church propose to boycott
was received with an outburst cf apptausd thr. gentiles in ' Utah. All Mormons who
from tbcee present, although the programme ctare to patronise Gentiles are to bo disfelwas known to but a few, and the senate lowaMppedchamber was not more than half filled with
Thomas A Edison ha* returned to Akron,
sj-y tatorx Tho four Republican member* Ohio, with his bride, and next week they go
came forward, received Uio oath of office, to New York to spend tbe summer, return­
and entered upon their duties at tecs after ing to Florida in tho fall
l&lt;cing assigned seat* or. tho floor. There wm
Tbk secretary of the Mta.ouri board ot
agriculture reports that ‘ the outhok for
and it is nut known at this time as to stock and crops in tho state at tbe prewit
what course they will pursue, though time has wldom been surpassed.
it Is thought they will take tbe nmtter tc
In a quarrel at Bloouiington, Dta, Tues­
th* Supreme court
day night, George Clark crush*! tha skull
After the now members had been seated
tha senate proceeded to tb&lt;« transaction ot
business, and among other things passed a
law which is in effect tho Scott liquor law

until
jv in. and tho night session wm
devoted to biiii from tho military commit­
tee, of which half A doxnn were passed and
tbe bouse adjourned.
Washington Crrr, May fl.—A cotnmnnication was received by tho senate Wednes­
day from the public printer giving the in
formation that certain printing could not
bo don* for inch of money. Beck wanted
to know why the stalo department charged
8-’&gt; a i«u;&lt;|&gt;art and offered a resolution calling
for tbe iufonuatlon; agreed to. In answer
to a question from Logan, Blair said the
bill providing far on investigation Into tbe
condition of tbe negroes in the south waa in Chattanooga to en. a|« tlio proresa of tbs
the bauds of a sub committee of tho tabor sorgmnt-at-arnw of tho Ohio legislature do
not jrem concerned by tbs action of tbe
commerce tall earn* up and Canidea’s amend­ llwrablk-an senators at Columbus in seating
ment striking from tbe long and short haul tbe Be;mblican contestants by a viva too*
ctaus**. tho words ••from the same original vote. They state tliat tbe rule* of tbs
point of departure, was adopted—yeas. 20; senate specifically provide that no actloa
. Ono thousand minors along the Panhandle
nays, 2k Conger, M ah one, Morrill, Rid- cart bo taken unless tho journal shows that road and lOo of Bend's men struck, Thurs­
dleberger and Sherman of tho Republicans a quorum voted. They state that it looks day-for an advance.
»
voted eye, and Brown and McFbenon, like a trick to entrap them into tbe state, so
&lt;It is estimated that nearly 75,001 people
they can be senred. They will remain here took a ivantage of tbe recent low railroad
exaocuUvu vMsion and then adjourned.
over Monday, and then probably loavM for rites to go to California.
After tb.- bearing of a number of com- New Orleans. They state that they will re
,-Ttr) Wisconsin grand lodge, A. O. U. W.,
mitte retort* the bouse took up tho bill pro­ main outside cf Ohio until Gov. Foraker
h/amdon at Oshkosh, elected R. J. Flint, of
viding litat t lx veterans of tho tate war adjourn the legtalatura.
Mbnominee, gmnd master.
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who re unlisted ns such and were discharged
. Brig. Gen. J. N. Reece' was Thurs­
to receive promotion as officers shall lie pal J
day. relived from duty at East St.
tho veteran Ixxmty withb-.ld from them in
Itouls, and ordered to report at Springfield.
consequencs of their promotion. Hewitt of
SpnisontXD, Ilta, May X—M. P. Coutv
At Milwaukre Thursday, Harrison LudNew York And Biand opposed tho bill on vers, clerk of Judge Treat’s court say, it
tho score of ccouomj' ami .Bragg advocated was he and not Judge tyvat who wrote the irigton. Jr.. «» of ex-Governor Ludington,
it
Amendment* were adopted making latter to Comptroller Dunham published ia was granted a divorce from hA wife on the
widows of veterans and veterans of the navy
ami marl tie. corps benefactories ot the bill, those dlsjiatchea Ho Ball: “Sometime age
but jwndlug further actiosf recess to 7:Z» p I wrote the Comptroller a courteous letter.
m. was taken. At the evening session a de­
first-clam
political
donulgogua
termined attempt was made to detent the a
poe&amp;l that she was murdered.
bill and a motion to strike out tbu very gist Durham bolds tliat scctlofi H2**-' of
As the result of a family dispute, Louis
of which lb wu mode, the liomocrats In tho
Lamore shot and killed Tink Scldmore at
Stevens Point, Wix, Thursday morning,
enough Donio. rats Tppoevi to it to defeat it,
and then walked to the jail and surrendered.
and the supporters refrained from voting
At Thursday's session of the American
and thus kept up filibustering until tdW
Medical association E. H. Gregory, ot St.
am. Thursday at which time a call of the
Louis, was elected president, and Chicago
be use win in progress and at 1:40 an ad­
selected
as tbe next place of mooting, and
journment was reached.
June, 1687, as the time.
Wahuingtox C:tt. May 7.—After the from this very court that tbu clerk i» en­
arrangement of several siiwial orders in tlio titled to his per diem for every day tbe
Tliecrisi* in the iUnass of SK-Ssnator
senate Thursday, the inter-state commerro court in Actually in session whether any David Davis has been passed, and his
bill wa* aaasudnd by prohibiting tho con- public business is tranuictod or not."
physician expects that he will speedily rw

an axneutive seadon and then adjourned
until Monday.
Tne bill proposing a constitutional amend­
ment providing for woman cuffragw

■BBS*.

- Mr. Ellis Dillon, df Normal, Illa, tho im­
porter nf Norman borets, was fatally hurt
Friday morning by being thrown from a
buggy
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At Roesrllie, 111, Thursday night fire de­
stroyed two stores, a warehouse, and a
duelling. creating a lose at •33,&lt;*&gt;J, with in­
surance of $ l;i,.V)u
Nathaniel 8til Iman Batea, who barbar­
ously murdered hit wife at Hagerstown,
was found guilty al Richmond, hid., Frutay
evening, tbe jury decreeing the death

Hull, Quebec, May Id— Fire broke out
at an early hour Sunday morning in Aider­
man Landry's bakery, and, spreading
rapidly, soon destroy*! *11 the bouses
on Itake and Duke street*, and ou Main
street as far al Fonda's stone block, at tbe
corner of Main and Slide streets, where it
war &lt;ioc-«l. Tbe area cover*.! l.y the tiro
is about ten ncreo, and IM families wen*
burned out Tbe now postaflico, a handsome
slrpcture, costing about FiS.lKM, was de­
stroyed. Tha utber losses are enUmat.-d ut
1100,'JOJ, on which there is an insurance of
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IXBUXAriiLU, Ind., May".—The Indiana
Liquor league is in convention bore. Ropreseutativoi from Terre Haute, Evansville,
Lafayette, Fort Wayne, Logansport, Brazil,
Jeffersonville, New Albany, South Bend,
and other cl: La are tn attetulanca Tbe
meeting is strictly private, and the object
is to form a ]&gt;ermauent state . organisation,
and to revive Um&gt; old league of four years
ago. A promluout member said that it is not
purposed to form a joliUcal organisation.
“W-&gt; want as little to do with politics as
possible, and if either party makes a direct
issue of high license this y wir our organitation will cut no figure in the campaign
We are to oigaultc for the |&gt;urpoeo of mu
tual protection, and we want to make tho
organimUco jiermanent, a* it b in Jlntjebusetu. New York, and other ato tea If
either of tbe j&gt;olldeal parUm bore advocates
high llceute our organisation ' will be
against It. _________________
A PtOTlbllcrjr Law TlLged,,

Don Moines Iowa, May t,. —Constable
Pierce, cf Valley tovnuhlp, Thu red*y night
seaichwl the rosidanoo of. Boston Benson,
whom be clubbed badly and marched to po­
lice beadquarters, carrying the uulan ful
beer-keg under hl." arm. Tbe police, released
Benson, who hunted up a justice and swore
out a warrant for Pienv. Just before noon
Pierce and Detective Lyon raided Nym
Wyatt's ox-saloon in Bsbastopol, where
Pierce was roughly used by Wyatt, and in
tho tuado that followed Pierce shot Harry
Lloyd, a boanior as .Wyatt’s, through tho
stomach, afterward clubbing him on tho
head with his revolver. Lloyd had b«n tho
barkeeper. His wound* are very serious
Pierce wn* arrested and put in jaU. Lyon
claims that Wyatt brought out a shot-gun.

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nm-ullar io women, young or old.
A full description of those diseases,
their symptoms, causes and proper
treatment is contained in our book
entitled -Facts for Women” Illas

SODA

For Baking Purposes.

Best inthr-WorlJ.

trated correctly; any woman can
understand IL Every woman shouldhaw it. Sent to ladiee only, in sealed
envelope on receipt of 10c. Worth'
dollars to any woman. Address
ZOA-PHORA MkDIOINE OO,

THE GREATESTE
ican people it Consumption.
Physicians and Druggists have
at last found a remedy which
ing. Th.t it DR. BIGELOWS
POSITIVE CURE, which cures.
Consumption in stages whore
other remedies are of no benefit.
It cures Coughs, Colds and al!
Throat and Lung Diseases speed­
ily and safely. Price, Fifty Centr
and One Dollar. Sold by Druggists.

Cra Balm I

iheu applied Into the!

Barry, at tbe suit of Am
above named ptaltiufl. w
manto,jtoods andchaiteb. i
MOM^NitwMRer. one of tt
fMNtants, for the sum of
writ waa returnable or. the &lt;

PrrnaVHG, May h-Tbo remains of
Thomas J. Barney, a wealthy and loading
citixen of St Paul, Mian., arrived in thia
city Thursday night aocompanied by a rela­
tive of tha deOMAed. A few mlnutee after
arrival tho body, which walgbed aw pounds
waa plaited in the retort of Hampson's nat­
ural kos company on Sixth Avenue. Two
bourn Inter th-, ga, *m turned off. Th®
receptacl-i wm removed Friday and tho
Oubre, weighing eight pounds, placed in an
urn an delivered to the friend who at once

THE MARKETS.

TUB GREAT ROCK ISLAND ROUTE

M Its psttrona U*t aeaae of personal security afforoed
:y ImilS^ro^&amp;dTjEoochtts^ of conttn^ * • •&lt;;
.befit udFxVta and Wdirai; rolling utock aa near i;?•

■ '=.i
L&gt; C..;

�^&lt;^'3
Farmer*, riant Small Frulu
Hotel imd aarrtml iBUltau
That the mere setting out and oc­
’r,ld.?-L S^nrt'd institution,
casional hoeing of a few fifeiwbenre
l’'^nla whf!re formerly corn, potatoes or
’n
' -. to organized
other staple cmm have grown woSta' ' ffh ^Ul staff of eighb'vn experienced
sure for the following year enomrh of and skillful Physician.-and burgeons
Wl» luxury (or („„(!? S’n'SW K^U^uh‘Jimost.con,peU*or^’dK‘v....&gt;.!l.mil.Mlcta
AmrnX. “ledi“l1 “d surgical A-ill in
America.for the treatment of all chron­
T1 . .-oiwinvnf Farm Fencing.
ic diseases, whether requiring medical
,. i . Il- '^iri-1: mretlMof the Barton­
;. .„ia:y, Ennnera Club, t»&gt; -F. M.
or surgical means for their cure. Afar­
' clous success has been achieved in the
;
.,r n.&gt;t to fence; that ift the
Bhs^* thrt«t iu»‘l lung dis... ' Whr’.her it were better in the weU to plant one of the favorite later EJirf’u
£ldney du«w&lt;«. &lt;ii«• iii- endless
einlUws labor of putput- ' aorta. That choice blackcap nispbcrri.es dSXJ? S°2Ps'*t,Ve Brglu'"- l,bddf,r
'
rails, patching up rottiiiff tan la? planted and cared lor the first i,iZf**9! ,Pawis’?s Peculiar to women.
•: |Ml*C*srci«M»i0ff,rUP °*&lt;l season with about the same tabor a?d
,nt?Sn&lt;1-«Wn diseamn,rheiima.„;id. v-h.1t is uknost as bad, skill necessary for an equal number of h s iSlZift?rrvoua ‘kb,ht-T- P^aly• ;; ■••'.h surtoumled by tin- h.lls of corn or potatoes is yet to be
Xfiu&gt;« spermatorrhea, imor to take up arms learned by a vast number; and that to
Bn&lt;
,n,lrc&lt;! affections. Thou­
; I^iure, and by enforcing insure successive years of fruitfulness sands are r;ured ut their homes through
i.i .v, doatrity with at least ordinary care and culture Is idl that
■•-s noir to be found on seems to&gt; required; of conrs.-. condi­
!u'“''ra.' .‘rtTOKU. hydro*
. - rieiish. pera is one im- tion ot so.l ;y, regards fertility and cele and strictures is guaranteed with
• ■ :n . oniirt-tion with this drainage having much to do wffh Sill”I?»l tho liutitution.
£Sl
In ouinra (ortho lovo•
which I wish to call quality and quantitv.
■ -. qu&lt;l than Is that farmers
Gmp»i also should be found on even’
• - Wuld to»&gt; -mnch fence. farm lq economize space the vines
World's
;/ni; iirmimijwe find many may be planted ond.tralned alongside loS; Y^°
Ahwxhalon, Buff*.
. I &gt;.uinto'ten and some- of outbuildings, thus affording a con• ' ’ —j_______________
,1! as live afire lots. By the stunt source of enjoyment during the
Somo temor, ent Mr thr difference
• . . -iu and judgment iii the fruiting season. A large Brighton on
;
ing ran tee not manage my grounds, trained tb the side of the
nod proenwlve.
? • “'“toHl. Wdl,P.nr
.. ;
of o|ir fields, and so carnage house, is regularly Yielding OT mil
to Inr
. ,!|, .1 share of the expense delicious fruit, and bv Being allowed to' s.3.txxi lartn with a mortgage of S2(»m.p
huth-pricKi
i teaclBg. iBy using some reach off into the- branches of u near-bv R
- tenet* and building war maple still greater results uro “’"f'nh Inncy li;irn&lt;*« uni a «a»
1: . friBCffi we do have of looke* for. In view of these facts,
" IKhl—nme. Live
;
material; by turning should we as fnnWs continue to de­ w^hin ymir income; lecd your live
1,541 -he wllcac&gt; °f new
. .
. and sailing our stock pave our families of these luxuries so
X?S:kTP.'!pwiV1 thr tl,ne «“* on
. —c u-ressjiry, instead healthful; so easily prepared for the
J.iad iso closely and table; und always so highly appreciatet! the same tooting with others who are
tm. !na4,‘g agriculture a success.
in the soring b\ the liulies of tho household,- whose
This is progressive. See? The pic­
• , , . . . mei that
change duty
1 r a
au-»rT
,lutJ it
111:4
Js to
lo prepare
PWT0”5 palatable, inviting ture is overdrawn? Nut a bit of It
iiiia.h- .with the ,^(1 healthful' food
tood each
each dav
dav the
the tear
Year Open your eyes, look around you. and—
ivrable/of « rrc; roiult|_ :., ___
u.t Uh- avail
ou^lves
of
aTl
~T~”
W4 ail yes. examine closely your own mala of
L',‘S. : mt-xm,
’n.vir.c so &lt; asily"at
.. . Ih.wd
■ ‘ato
_ Tuevtat'e
. .
• : ’.rm
• . ..piiper in this iinpc ‘&gt;V I 1 lvir n’i»ni.fold cares and anxieties * prcM-edureUd you w!U »re with wiser
; "| j-S.r.l not' undertake to oiten mon* numerous than th&gt; sterner eves, perhaps, than at preaent-Our
Country l|oU»e.
• "•
or ‘-’■‘■■'“P- sex are aware of.—Irving D. Cook. N.
. mr u.’-. to use but I Y. Tribune.
°
’ *
Those w*o believe that nature will
• • t Jibliwy ,&gt;t the differ-1
------ —— _________ :
Xy work off alcough or cold should under­
• -.•epi?:rth d from your ’
ti,iu v»e»m T»bie.
stand thatlthls is done at the expense
;h.« iiiscus.don of* Not tho
the dinner table; but too often of the constitution. Each time this
.-v.il! foliow/jA* may I the evening reading table is vacant. weakens tlHiiwstem.gnd we ail know
i.-g which willibe of lUl-* Around «*
••
. to. that the termination of this d-nngerow
it farmers do not—
gather
study of the forces, elements, properties,
■.; - rh uiy view of the conditions, with which they have to nructire in a consumptive’s , grave.
Dunt tako tbe chimces, when a fifuy
। • -i :fc-ht *s.eni to In* one deal, imd they go out day after day ns rent bottl* of Dr. Big,low’s lYeitivp
• -• :«• • compared with mere machines to do a certain amount Cure will saf.-iy and promptly cure any
- : * which fanners have of work solely with their hands. On recent coiich. cold or throat nr lung
. whim tee come to the table nre no books of hlstorv. blog­ trouble. Buy the dollar Ixittle of Fred
- figutes with regard . rnphy or science; no papers- save a nin- Hotchkiss .for chronic canes or family
I mtM States, thnt gle one. and not always that of their
-------- ’or
----------------to
--------------assumeswhich
larger----------own ’town
county
interest• ••
the•
1 have read the human heart to but
children, and they grow up without a
_• t et.-tist^ the annual ‘ taste for reading; and mental culture hltk‘*pnrpose. if any man Omid sleep
•
.•.uiiructh” fences of! and refinement are matters they rare m his b^i through a winter night's
-• &gt;•.- &gt; &lt;lg.M7tkc4ri.or a nothing about. Supper done the liova storm - were he to reflect that his stock
... ■ pi.- i &gt;6ii M-ths of our i betake themselves to the -corner stor/’ were exposed to its pitiless peltlngs. .•
t-ital cc4 of fencing I «»r t«» bed. and ro pass previous bouriMn Ben Perley i'ooref (Joimtry floaue.
X»k«* Whn« You .Seed.
( ■ -&gt;i.r f'tdes exceeds ’ idleness :md wor'r. or in sleeping awuv
Therefore see tliat the meml&gt;era of
btdlUing.s. l‘P to their rxistrnrv- dullards rather than
-• •; -x&lt;-t : imkm tn kan-; intelligent b-ings.
your family are w-. ll supplied with Dr.
.
Xaw York. I Suoreas in farming is nnt measured Jacksons liver pills and use Dr. Jrek. . Clmt.tW; New by tbe amount of manual labor ;&gt;rr- sou'b root and herb cordial: it will
I’crmsylv^niu. ■ formed, but by its intelligent direction sharpen the appetite, help, digestion,
und annllrutinn
application. &lt;
Of
two town
men nf
of equid promote iound sleep, strengthen the
• .
mre’tt.'i 823,&lt;&lt;A&gt;.(hJU, unit
If torn
. M-jThe c«»st of physical capacity und unequal mental system and so remnove those distreas­
ithe 1 mtetl States upto the acquirement, the one bert educated and ing symptoms which, if neglected, may
had re--r-.vd -the enormous b&amp;it informed, will accomplish most, result in tie most serious con.*«equence-i.
.:i'.:.'..‘
n..- tux paid bv imd that with the greatest case. If For sale by W. II. Goodvear. 81.00 per
..■ ‘- '•’iitt-iof New York farming is ever to take tho exulted po- bottle.
•. ■ ■ n:s i».ir.hcrv annually: million to .which its importance entiues
The Detroit Tribune aiivs that John
-eA-ion^l by fences is it, our young farmers must be reading lA&gt;gan Chipman will shortly retire from
:hf unm
Tk&gt;»- figures are taken farmers, thinking farmers, and then in­ the judicial chair of the suiwrior court
i'frnnr |h&lt; i l-’rt--&gt;f the |L"- S. Depart- telligent acting farmers, and to this end and accept an editorial position on the
■nitn! &lt;&gt;f A^rieiiitere, and from the a well-stocked reading table is a prime Chicago Times. Mr. Chipman. who
requisite, if we will not provide need­ has associated with the Times in the
&gt;latr rep
ful reading for ourselves, .let' us be days of ito infancy, bw&lt;, after many
Th-rv hr-.- mimy i:...crt penta that in- diindful for the young who may be
ji-si the gajfdcn. and dtfilghi to’ do all growing up about us with no knowl­ overtures, consented to take the posi­
jtbfy ui t-s dretroy. Many timot their edge of farm methods except what has tion at the urgent request of the widow
'ravagu- ;&lt;nn-'*t lx* arrested till the plant been handed down from the grandfath­ of his old friend, Wilbur F. Storey.
The best on uarth, can truly be said
lil o! th*’ kmd IS ea’-m up or killed. । ers.—J. Wallace Darrow, N.I. Tribune.
of Grigg's Glycerine Salve, which is
.Vti -ng the m is* easily recognized we
Banish the thought from your minds sure, safe nnd speedy cure for cute,
pafllpn the foF.uwjdg, and also the
that
by
remaining
on
the
farm
you
.‘remedy f"f their presence!: ,
bruises, scalds, burns, wounds and all
. &lt;ih urnl&gt;er bug.—Coverthe plant with doom yourself to a life with nointelect- other sores. We positively cure piles,
lox
over which chee«* capping is ual enjoyment. The successful business tetter and all skin eruptions. Try this
tackej. I’.tris green and helleliore in men have no time for intellectual im­ wonder healer. Satisfaction guaranteed
provement; the rush of business, and or money refunded. Only 25 cents.
vtry dilute ■w.lut|un mav be used.
spiAdi v!::-- Ik-I’T. -"range colored the claims of society, tax every hour Sokl by F.Hotcbk&gt;R8.
Uiitr,. Lj .•!.*; with block, forewings and energy, and thote who are not suc­
Smith Bramble, while sitting in a
T'Lick, hhui. transparent^ Lays eggs cessful must battle to keep the “Wolf
room at the Lewis house. Battle Creek,
pur : a-r of -tem, that soon hatch and from the door.” and have little heart for Saturday evening waiting for a friend,
wre into-vine and it wilts. Cutch improvement. /There never was n time fell asleep and was robbed of his pockninth and kill it. Cover vine in several when the farmer could get so much help Itook containing 840, with receipts and
flared v uh earth so it maty take root at from books and papers as now, or at so bills. Will Palmer was arrested for
little cost. In almost every paper of
different juintx Burn allh-twl vines.
the thief. The case was continued un­
.lune bpg.- This is the beetle that large circulation, practical farmers are til Wednesday, he furnishing 81,000
products the whit.- grub io destructive giving tbe results of their experience, bonds for his appearance.
and
scientific
men
are
reporting
their
’ ■ strawberry planu, Jnass, etc. In
Sick and bilious headache cured by
Mnwhvrr} i»slx dig up and kill each researches and experiments, and each
o»r when pYrer npe is indicated by a year the farmer is enabled to accom­ Dr. Fierce^ “ijjJUeta."
wlltai plant. Trap the beetles by shak­ plish more and do it better than he did
James F. Joy of Detroit bought the
ing tn-.। upou whicli they have been the preceding one. I know from exper­ Wabash railroad system at the chfUiJituing and catch them upon sheets ience that it is slow work accummula- cery sale in St. Louis, for 8200/XX). This
ting capital by your own labor, and I is said to put the road in the possession
iwlbum.
’
Cut worms. -There are peveral varie- also know that one dollar honestly of the Gould party.
tn- of thLs worm and till injurious. earned is better than ten made by spec­
What Is snore dlwpveable toa tadv thw to
The worms feed bv night and crawl ulation—which is often but another kisow
tbnrhlT halrnasootonly lost its &lt;-oj&gt;r.
a .ray into the soilhyitay. Hunt out name for cheating. The young man but Is Iu:!«r dandruff? Yet such waatta- case
*nd k'.fl wh.-never found. Wind stiff who will save «1(X) a year out of his with rnhi-? until I used Parkers Hair Balsam.
My
Imiris iiow black and perfectly elean urn
brown 'paper around the stems of .cab­ wages will in a few years be able to Mlosajr.—Mrs. B. H*«*nv. Chics#"
bage and tomato plants when planting buy a team and tools to begin farming
Article*«f asaoclntion fora saving" bank In
on shares or rent a farm; or if he saves Paw
fi'it. Encourage binls in the fields.
Pin* were filed W,-dnesday. Capital $x.two.
. ra wc.ivej. - The teinalo lays eggs in SijOOO to make a payment it will be safe
This Isthe’best season In which lo purify the
tie pa. a . -.- a
formed] When they for him to buy a farm.—Waldo I. blood,
and Hood’s jtampartlla
brit-b. il v .rm.i «it the albuminous Brown, N. 1’. Tribune.
ttte. and cnablis the stomach to perform its
duty.
p-.n of the [K-a, leaving the germ un­
Early IMtatobm.-Take paper bags
it) hired. T!;&lt;- ruly remedy is to burn
The crew of a gravel tr^n In ManjueUo, M&gt;
that will hold about a quart, b ill them men struck tor M |«r day.
every jh-iiiv--•••-l.nnil
1 — 1 of course,
—-— •buy
—
half full of good rich soil. Then put in
none from t
for ;«-■,! that are the potato of some early variety, and
bu^gy.
assure you that the fill up with soil, leaving the mouth of
Mn. FbttlT Che»ley.
pen w ill gn.u
t *y wdl, but it is not the tiag open to admit occasional tflii She following remarkable
of wlilcli is vouched for by the re-iJimUoC the
tret.
■ I ain ri ywir» old, have been troubled
Be*:i we.x* I. 'imitar lia habits and sprinkling of water, if the soil becomes tewn
drv or hard. Set the bags in a long box with kiduiw complaint and taniencw for many
cer.tr&gt;i.v ' -at; .■ rt-ioedim.
yrarn- eou’ld not dre*» mywlf without helpin a warm place, lu this way I can
atn fre« from all pain andJ*’™5re*#t ,!,«2
ugr\
.. upon young rad- have plants or any desired height, to am able
to do all tny own bouMiwork- » owe
u.d while nothing is set out when the weather pets warn) ray thanks to EcJretric Bitters tor having rewbuU»
tr.y &gt; onto, and removed completely all
&lt;-d soot dusted upon enough to do so. S-tting Uqr and aU in newot
"b.’Se ami jmln.- Try a hottie, only *oenfa at
the t. •
ln-arly morning la-fore the the ground, the dampness of the itil Goodyear'* utoK store.
dew . - ■ ; a good as anything.
soon rots the paper and allows the roots
Dnnnls L. Chiumo hjw been appointed depaty
1 *,is
bug of the
dta,ust!ia- “dor. Hi,« through the win- to spread. In this way I can get new U. 8. marshal tn Grand Baplds.
potatoes from two to three weeks ear­
Consumption Cured.
fnr a:l’i
1 ont in the spring nauly lier then by the common way of plant­
o1’ I’“**J*in and squash vines ing. If the plants should be getting too
; ;tnd
ni&lt;ht retiftM un.
large before ^‘ng tim^ chaa£ them
SK l!f‘
w sotl for shelter. Place
to a cooler place.—N-1 - Cultivator.
G-mmi’Ptton, Bronchitis, Catorrli. Asthma aud
ningiv.,-,r
of boartfnmr by iafest-

Agricultural.

^Sjpj'seiSKtnfEsiai’SJ

niornitV llK‘ kU&gt;

lipon,,hem in 016

1w"nn.—Th0 green cal&gt;«« wore; i&lt; WeU
uj all It
!?
broods, one in early
‘Pn^.thM1.tItlr in June and Jnlv.and
W«b.* s n third in Septemhcc. Fowbi)ionfni&gt;r»thV»im 8ola“SI °&lt;ie tableJJ^ful to three gallons of water.
SI t oaev to the cabbages, usually I
KSiw0"- w‘,n,a--I:- l1™*. Mici

The taint of scrofula in the blood, fr“
with many it U hereditary:but H m»J
also be acquired from want of air or
lack of exercise, from Improper food,
or any cause which brings about w eak
neas of the body and 1®P“*W£ 1 "

after hnvliis tested Its

THE SUMMER TIME OF 16S5.

When tho terrible jicatilenca ffnrt
breached ujkju tho pnoplo, there paswd
one night over thu city u comet “of a
faint, dull, languid color, and ite motion
very solemn and slow." What may bo
thus described lias bet-u seen cin&lt;x&gt;, but
in on ago of “fortuno-tellers, cunning
num, and tutrologoFB," thu event gave
birth to mitiy strange stories and pre­
dictions, to dreamland interpretations of
dreams, and to u great drend amongst
the simple and ignorant, and even the
educated people. In this hour of terror
.the turn of these monej -makort had
jOGme; grave.nicu in velvet jackets, bands,
and black cioaks frequented tho streta;
their housed were hung with signs and
inscriptions. “Here lives a fortune-tel­
ler; here lives an astrologer; here you
may have your nativity calculated,” and
so on. And from tlw doorways, hero and
there, one saw the sign of “Friar Bacou’s
Brazen Head," or that of “Mother Ship­
ton," or the “Merlin’s Head." To tho
proprietoni of these newly-hung signs
terrified {leople flocked in great numbers.
The btreete, with their shops and manaiona side by side, which a few weeks
before had been gay, with throngs of
effemmate courtiers and dandits, old
soldiers, we-althy citizens, nnd whistling
apprentice*, were now thronged with
wagons, carte anil coacheH, loadwl with
women and children, with tents anti bed­
ding; and nuinlwiet* men upon horse-’
back clattered over the stones, some with
and n'nie without aeryanta, carrying bag­
gage, all hurrying nway from the dutftned
city. Moniing, noon, and night, the'
lord utnyttFa door was Ixsicgwl with jwople. । agi-r fur pa&lt;«es and certificates of
health; and morning, u&lt;&gt;on, and night,
the city rapidly emptied itself
The gaten were clikoal in vain, the
walls had witlurtootl armies, but death
crept through them, over them, under
them, stnBar.l in the streets, start’d
through cottage and palace window
alike, and beforeit pale people fled. Add­
ing horror to all this confusion, there
ran through the streets distracted creat­
ures proclaiming the destruction of tiio
city, and one waa reported to have run
almost miked, “with a voice and counte­
nance full of horror," nqteating continu­
ally. “Oh! the great and the dreadful
God!" We I are told that at the coming
of Hie terrildi’ nalitiee of the visitation,
aectarian duHnctions sickened and died
away. Dunfotninathuu were reconciled,
“tlie i&gt;eople Docked .without distinction to
hear the primcherR, not much inquiring
who or wlmk opinion they were of. But
after tlu* sickiv^H was over tliat spirit of
clmrity abated."
So ciunmeneed the plague, while rill
who could afford to fly had fkxl before it,
which after all was very few compared
with thorn* who remained. Quickly peo­
ple died in such numbers that they &lt;»ulu
no more toll the 1x41s or even bury the
dead in coffins. Like a fire, tho distempor raged mutrt fiercely in lini«, one
house couvej-ed it to yie next, leaving
ruin and desolation behind, und devour­
ing street after street till tho whole town
was wrapt in tho burning of its dread­
ful flame. About June, tho lord mayor.
Sir John Lawrence, und his aldermen
prejiared, nnd ou the first of July pub­
lished, compulsory “orders" for the
ninety-two pariahee within the city
itself.
.
By these regulations all Infected
houses were to lie abut up and guarded
by specially appointed “watchmen," one
by day and one by night. No/one was
suffered to leave theeo houses, and it
was thereby hoped tliat the plague might
be stayed, “if it should so please God."
The noble conduct of the lord mayor
and his officers strangely contrasted with
that of the king and his court, who all
fled away at the bi'ginning and left
tilings to look after themselves. During
Seplemlier tlie plague reached ite height;
there died as many aa 1.000 a day, and
the bills of mortality, for the months of
August und September registered 50,970,
from all di-sea**. Including’two days
wliich tho bills are short of the two
months, there died of tho plague alone
the terrible sum of M&gt;,000 people.
Yet waa it impossible tliat three ac­
counts should register the true tale of
death; hundreds whose names were not
-known perished in the river, voluntarily
quenching their burning agonies in ite
waters. According to tho city records,
the ilurtemiwr destroyed 08,500 persons in
all; but this figurc, prodigious though it
is, for the reasous assigned above is prob­
ably fur below the actual number.—
Robert Woburn in Sunday Magazine.

W? were intensely interested in the
play, though we could not understand
one word ot it. It was a combination of
high tragedy, comedy, burlesque, panto­
mime, society play, spectacle, and melo­
drama. All the atandard cliaractenstica
of each stylo of ]&gt;erfcrmance were con­
spicuously present. The interest never
lagged, and tlto change* were aa nqrid
and varied as those of a kak-idoscoj*
There was no little effort at scenic dis
play. The wtago revolved in two parte,
an inner and up outer circle. While one
scene was going an in front tho next waa
prepared behind it on the central turn­
table and rsvolvod into place in propar
time; when the dead bodice of those
H11«&gt;a in tho previous scene were whirled
off by the outer circle. Wings and Ixwders were used very similar to ours, but
tho main part of die machinery was
built up on tho central revolving stage.
What is Steele Mackaye’B “double stagv"
compared to this?—Japan Cor. Inter
Ocean.
.

Hetaull having beru made la the condition!
61 a certain mort«W made and rsreuted tw
William IL Jewell and Eoianiuj L. Jewell bai
wife, to 1’eter Cru»bj. and dated January 15UL
1M1. and rvrordrd lu the office of tbe Register &lt;2
needs, lor the i-ounty of Bany,Michigan. Jnnuare linn. A. D, !U1. at ow o’clock p. tn.. In book
to of nwUsujeon pace at Said mortgage waa
flven to secure tbe Mytnent of two Uj«&gt;n«stid au4
vc hundred dollan i«UO». in ton yeart
from dale thereof, with interest M tbe rate ot
rlgnt |-er cent. |wr annum, payable annually
from it* date.
11 waa In aaltrtnorti'aKe exiWHvdy screed that
should uuy default be nuule lu-thr payment of

whereon tbe same f* inade imyubte, a* thercta
,-*;imul. and should th** same remain unpaid
and in arrears fur the space of thirty days, then
and from thehcefortb. after the lapse of said
thirty itavs.tl.eab ru-Mdd princqia! sum of two
llnmsaxwl fire' hundred dollars (12^00),
teftb ali urrcarage* of interest thereon,
should, al tbe option ot aald Peter Crosby,

POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
This powder nevervaries. A marvel ot parity
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than U.e ordinary kinds, and eanpot be sold lo
competition with the m ultttude oi low test, short
weight, alum or phosphate powders. Sold, only
In cans. Rovan Baking 1‘Owdeb Co., 10C
Wall St. N.Y.
octo4m

LAKE

MAHOPAC, N.

Y.

MY DAUGHTER WAS.VERY
BAD OFF ON ACCOUNT
OF ACCLD AND PAIN
ON
HER
LUNGS.
DR.
THOMAS’ ELECTRIC
OIL CURED HER IN 24
HOURS. ONE OF THE
BOYS WASCUREDOFA
SORE THROAT. THE MED­
ICINE HAS WORKED WON­
DERS IN OUR FAMILY.
ALVAH PINCKNEY.
••ITS SPECIALTIES.”
DR. THOMAS’ ELEC­
TRIC OIL FOR COUGHS,
COLDS, C ROUP? DIPH­
THERIA, SORE THROAT,
CATARRH. AND
BRONCH­
IAL TROUBLES GIVES IM­
MEDIATE RELIEF.
THE MOST*VIOLENT AT­
OF
NEURALGIA
RECEIVE
IMMEDI­

TACK
WILL

ATE

AND

PERMANENT

RE-

ETeF I

IN FACT
AS ^A
CURE
FOR
NEURALGIA
IT HAS NEVER FAILED.

Xo Woc&amp;s
ATHLOPKOROS

lately tiiereaftcr. alttougli Hie period
abo&gt; e limited for toe payment thereof may not
then bare expired, auphiae thereinbefore to too;
contrary thereof in any wise notwithstanding’.
And detault having been made ta the payment of t
thirty dollars ol tmerrst doc January 15. IS®,
and default having been made In t«vmeiit of all
the interest dur January 13th. A. D. l*i. and
default liaviug also been made in payment of all
the interest due January tbib, A. D. iwsa. and
detault having also been made In payment of ail
same bavins been and rtmalncJ unpaid and tn
nrrvara fortlic rimer of thirty days mid more
and still n-uialiiltig uiitmld. the afori-Kxkl prin­
cipal suin nf two thousand fire.hundrvd dollars
(fr.'.-MO), With al) arreariMtcsujf Interest tbereoti.
hath been and Uuow declared to t« now dur nod
payable, and by which default the power of sale
In said tnortsage contained has become opera­
tive ns to the whole amount thereof botn prtnclpal and lutereM as aforesaid, nnd wijereaa •
therein claimed to be due and unixwd on said
siwruiur oi inis nonce, me rum o: lureo
UiouMiid .and two hundred dollars &lt;«3joo&gt; for
principal and Inter™:, and no suit or proceed- i
nuts bi taw or in equity having been taken to ■
collect the same or any part thereof.
Now. therefore. aotaM Is hereby given tliat
by virtue &lt;W the power Of sale lu said mortgage,
contained and the statute in swh case made and ;
provided, on tbe twenty-slxtli day of June, A. D. 1
i.v«, at one o'clock in the afu&gt;rnoon.
ibe
north from door or etitnuicv of the Court House. ;
in tliecHy of Hastings in the county of Barry
and etatc of Michigan, tliat bring the place of
holding the circuit court fursnldCounty of Barry,
where said premteea arc situated. tlM-rc win be |
sold at nubile aoctlon or vendue to the highest :
bidder Dir premise-, described Insaidniortgage, ■
to satisfy tlx amount due on said iiiortgugo
with interest at eight per cent, per annhiii, and •
the costa oral cv|&gt;cii»cs allowed by law. Said
yireshlscs Itelng described In said mortgage, ius
all those certain pieces or parcels of land situ­
ate in the township of Assyria, In the county of .
Jarry. state of Michigan, and described as folows. to wit:
The north half m) of the south west quarter
It*), and the suutbiwcnty acres of the west half
of th- north west fractional quarter (U) ;
of •mc::.iu number twenty-nine cz»), also tlie
north half (14)of thi-southeast quarter {fol at '
section number thirty (30). all lu township num- ■
ber(l) north «?f range number seven (Ti west, •
containing in all one hundred and eighty acres ■

Default havingta*u nuule lu the eoudltl'ius ,
of a certain nx-rtruge inade by Janies O. Lee ,
and Harriet M. iXjih wife, to William J. anil
L. L. Holloway, d.irtu July nth. A. 1&gt;. 1*«J. and
recorded lu the ottee of the Ji«Ti»ter of Berds. '
fortiie County of Burry auil State ot Mlrblpui. »
«&gt; the 3l« day of July. A. D. Ixs3. lu Uber is ot
raiirtsacn&lt;-an p»ze,4U.ou which moru-ace there .
h claimed to be ducat the dateol this notice
the sum of five buudrrtl and eighty right and
nineteen one-hundredths dollars, and no Milt or ;
rrore&lt;ailugs at taw having liven Instituted to
recover the moneys secured by said martga/e ;
or any part tliereof. Now. therefore, by virtue ।
of the power ot sale contained In said mortgage,
anu tbe statute In such ease made and provided,
mitii-c i« hereby siren that on Saturtiay the lith
day of June, A. l». 1k*. at ten oclvck in the:
forenoon, 1 shall sell at public auction, to the-i
highest bidder, at tbe north front door of the
Court House In the dty of Hastings. Michigan
tliat being tlie place where the.Clrcult Court fo.
the County of Harry is bolden. the prrmlsra
drsenlwd in said mortgage, or so lunch thereof
as may be neceasary to pay the amount due on
said mortgage, will, eight per ceuL Interest, and
all legal cost a The premises being described la
said mortgage all tliosr certain parcels of land
sttiuitcin the township ot Woodland, lu theCounty of Barry and state of M.chlgau, and
known and diiscribcd as follows:
The north half of the south *est quarter of
the north west quarter, alM&gt; the i-mith half of
the .south west quarter ot the north west quar­
ter all on section slxtoea, town tour north cC
rerun seven west
Dated March 171b. 1FU.
WILLIAM J. A L.L. HOLLOWAY,
CLEMENT SMITH Attorney for M^gagres.
Probate Order.

MTHLOPHCROS CO., 10 WALL H- REW TDFJC

PARKER’S
HAIR BALSAM

PARKER S TONIC

State of Michigan. County of Barry.—aa.
At a session of th- ITonaleCotirt for theCoun,if Item ho;,ten lit tbe ITul.;V-l&gt;!T&gt;r III theclty
Haidlnsi* In said codnty ou TkuMday, the
Wth- day of April Ir. the year one thousand

S

In the matter ot 1 tie estate ot Jo»ej4i Hough,
deceased.
On readtai: and filing the petition, duly veri. -fled, of Cs-A. Hough, a sou of sold decea.*.e&lt;l.
pravimrihat henwy l«api&gt;oLnted administrator
of the -state of said deceased.
Thereupon It I* ordered, that Friday
the nth day of My, A. D. INK. at ten
o'clock in the forenoon, be luslgued for
the bearing of said petition, nnd that

The b«it Cough Cure yon can n*e.

nre rrnulrril to upp
then to Im» hoh’.eu a
city of Hastings lu i
ir
i... wl
.

HINDERCORNS

Tbe eafert.
vilc-lee* and twt trm for Corn*.
IhmloM,W«rU,MalaLCaUonaM.£&lt; Hlndrro Uirtr turlb»rrrvwiK macaeUinla. G1»—m»«n«Ue W*l««the

MVIIVI .1IVUKI HU, WV

And It Is further entered that said petitioner
sire notlec to the persons intci-vsled In said mu
talc, of the pendewo" of said petition Mud thj»
besrina thereof by .ca using a copy of tin’order
to be published In U&gt;e Hasmun BaxxKk a new»pi»|ier printed and circulated tn said County of
Harry once in each week for Ihrrc sueceMiva
weeks, prerious to said
^v'V'o^'e
|A true copy.)
Judxe of Probate.

State of Michigan-Dora reeple, Cnmplaluaut, •
vs. William Tecnle. Defendant.
Fifth Judicial Circuit, Bi Chancery. Suit pend-;
lug In tbe Circuit Court for the County &lt;if Barry,
In Chancery at the Cxiurt House In thu City ofi
Hnsilmra ou the i:th day of April, tewi.
In thMeansc.it appearing from nfilitavit on
file, that the defendant William Tecyir Is not a
resident of thl* stale, but is a resident of Um,
State of Ohio. Ihereforo on motion rtf Clement;
Smith solicitor for Complainant, it is entered..
that defemtent cuter bls upiwarauce in said
cause on or before four months from the date of
this order, mid that within twenty days the
Complainant cause U»te order to be published lu
theHaAtiugs BaNXicn, said publication to toe;
ennUtiued ouce In each week for sla wroks la ■
succ«*toa^AjjK u&lt;m»KER.Circuit Judge.
CLEMENT SMITH. SoUeitarlurComplainant.
!
Wakefulnw, Mental Do- [A true copy.) Attest CEO. W.
tho Brain moulting In in­
misery, deesy and daato,
arrannaM, Ixwi of powtt

Health is Wealth!

SS5^.!'1L,%S*3 “LSK-S

John C. West &amp; Co.,
West MadlMin St.,

Deeds, of Barry Comity In t.llicr J2 ot
mortgage*. PW
'’u which mertituKi» there fo trow dur »2&gt;w.«. Said murtgain
has been tuwlgned to Valentine Ideas and said
aasirameot duly recorded, and no Butt or proeenfings at law having treen Instituted to recov­
er the debt secured by Mild mortgage or «ny
part tlmreof, notice is hereby given that I shall,
....
«Ka mra rtuv “f -Ivlv npit to! tr*t&gt;

CHICOGO, ILL. Court House, in the City of Hastings. Barry
County, soil at public auction the premises
descrlte-d In said mortgage, to satisfy the
amount due thereon, and the legal costa.
hald premise* arc described ua the north east

blood. The disease is
2*'
running sores, absctsscs^sw
Urged joints, sore ey«.etc ho
James Lona haa b^n.,™‘ed ** Oa,k’nl
cine has been so successful ^ curing
The bwt decorated man in Prumia 'iscrofula, as Hood's SarsapertUa. The barged with forgery &gt;» Alpena.
the crown prince of Germany, who -has
most terrible running sores ^aduBlly
br^th-' Ia"L: *“ insLuitly relieved
aunerinr rwnedy for neuralgia, racuswi-w.
. .
___ _— — —-1
Szx
disappear under tho Pu*?fX*P* JSj
HuuJ.
OU- Dr- H- Irengthening influences of this great
wounds. ClK'Mprr. ROCT
than any othtr. All drnggtaJ.
»' Art". Cambridge mcdicin^If you are »
' offUnd, uj, ".It act" lite
HiM Mlllrt big shoe on exhibition at Grand Puckler, tho m.’irthal of tho place, eanai hurts and many sorts of ails of
5eror.ll,
JSS.’”?hSmi“
ltap!d» attracted «.*&gt; pera«i«.
nnxt with fifty-one; Biamkrck foliowa
to toe
man and beast need a cooling
to GL v-Hooa
with a Biodeok forty-eight—Inker Ocean.
praiP-vt-&lt;
t5&gt; In
m tbe
tbe vicinity
vldalty of
ot Sarsaparilla, •md
. . _ _ v—*
zw^nlwininq
better than for several LowdL M“^KIfor
lotion. Mustang Liniment.
J«ni&gt;.ut. many remarkable
------------ ------------To appreciate the good qualidwi of our
cures.
Zte*. oTererr kind &lt;“"*, &lt;" "'
and Salt BSeum waa
SSL, 1 Sa. •w,y ,ro“ Un- J. 0. ™.
Btad^?d'”1UF-w^l&gt;y Bartoek Ul
^w ^ttent .So equal M a blood gr
Hotan«, tawWk

All Sorts of

twenty-fire, town'

r VALKMINE UKNB, Assignee.
CLEMENT SMITH. Attorney.
TO THE SMOKERS OF THE CITY
1 OF HASTINGS;

J. H, Boamer d Cm, Du Live Grocers,

�I______ __

OOUXCIL FBOGEEDINGS.

'

Ite account be
ntel «• «’&lt;*»
drawn for same.
.
.
Amended bv Aid. Beamier, that the
Mcoount to (llowed «t S
I Vote being taken on tbe amendment.
Ayes-Boomer.
Hams, Hogle,
.
1Stebbins, Waters. («). Nays—McCoy,
j(1 On oruinal
amended. Ayes—BeasInwr.IiX, Hogle. Usborn. Stebbins.

Additional Loeal Items. ■

The Banner office is this week * &lt;
,sufferer, to a small extent, on account *
’of the great strikes. Freight ordered jMr. Lincoln. Mr. Everett delircrod tho
&lt;
jfrom Chicago a week ago wm shipped had a way of ru-itonK and dropping hte
by express on account of the danger of
(
delavs
bv freight. A bill for an Invoice
&lt;
of
paper was received on Saturday, «
having
stamped upon it in bold letters ’with his white hair and venerable figure.
(6). Niya—McCoy, (1).
I
'?J2r!n“o?KSSm„neoundlof Waters.
'
“
all
goo«is
subject to delay by strikes." 1He was a great orator, but it wns like a
To the mayor and common council. «
the city of Hastings: We the under- JAt the regular meeting of the Hastings
The initial number of the Voice of ’bit of Greek sculpture—beautiful, but
cold as ice. It was perfect art, but with­
eirned resident'’ and citizens of said jHose Company No. 1, the following
People, M. IL Clark's new paper, (out feeling. The art aad beauty of it
dty. would respectfully ask your honor- ,named person, Wm. ^Mohler, present- the
I
at Manistee, lies on our table. (captured your imagination and judg­
able body to grant the Grand
(ed name for membership in this com- published
।
division of the Michig.Tn (entral IL IL, pany, which application was accepted In
.
tliis’ number Clark has “outdone jment. Mr. Everett went over the cam­
tm. V. R. It CoTthe pnviledge of put- |by this company and candidate elected, j
himself," and if this is an earnest of ,paign with resonant, clear, splendid
Ung in a side track crossing Creek 1which is respectfully submitted for what
,
Is to follow, the heads of the jrhetoric. There was not a word, or a
street, north of Apple street.
iyour approval.
. democratic ringstere of Manistee will word,
,
or a sentence, or a thought, that
Signed bv Ed. Powers and 24 others. ■ Signed bv B. F. Lichty. bee.
, not reel on flowery l&gt;eds of ease. The
be corrected. You felt tliat every
By AIL McCoy, that the prayer of the
By Aid. Waters, that
m. IL Mohler ,outcome of the fight of “Clark vs. The' could
1
petitioners lie granted.
Carried all ,be appointed as member of the Hast­ Ring" will be watched with.interest.
Igesture lied boeu carefully studied out
ings Hose Company No. 1. Carried all
beforehand. It was like a great actor
That the street committee j
• The High school alumni will hold ■ playing a great part.
ayes.
.
,,
be and they are hereby instructed to
To the mayor and common council: their reunion this year. Instead of the
Mr. Lincoln rose, walked to the edge
causeu sunw to lx? made of Michigim At the annual meeting of the Hastings
of the platform, took out his glasses and
avenue^ so as to establish a grade of a 1Fire department call by tho chief, as per , usual program of evening exercises in
put
them on. He was awkward. Ho
the
High
school
room
and
banquet
at
bridge tliat may be trnilt across Thorn- ;ordinance held May 3rd, 1886, the fol­
apple river on that street, and also to lowing men received the majority of the Hastings house, it is proposed to bowed to the assemblage in his homely
take into consideration tbe site of the ,votes for the following offices, with have a basket picnic at Thornapple manner, and took out of his coat-pocket
lake, and hold their exercises in the a |&gt;age of foolscap. In front of Mr.
new propontxl roller flour mill. And ,vbur approval to be appointed.
Lake house hall. This would be a very 1'Lincoln was a photographer with his
resolved further, that said committee ’ Chief—IL Y. Ford.
pleasant Innovation on former customs, i.camera, endeavoring to take a picture of
are hereby authorized to cause the lines
Ast. Chief—Jaa. Murphy.
The program of exercises will be an. the scene. We all supposed that Mr.
ot Bond street to be established by the
Sec.—J. M. Soul.
•
nounced next week.
same surveyor.
Treaa.—J. H. Anderson.
Lincoln would make rather a long
Signed bv J. M. Bessmer.
Steward—Z- Shephard.
Geo. S. Dennis has rented the build­
By Aid. McCoy, that the resolution
By Aid. Waters, that the offleere as
be accepted and adopted. Carried all elected by fhe members of the fire de­ ing on the Prindle lot. State street, the single sheet of foolscap, held it
almost to his nose, and, in his high tenor
ayes.
partment be approved by the council west of Hastings house, and will keep
To hb Honor, the Mayor, and com­ Carried all ayes.
on hand a sample of the justly celebrat­ voice, without the least attempt for
I
mon council of the city of Hastings:
Fire department recommended the ed all steel Deering twine binder. Ed. effect, delivered that most extraordinary
1 would ask your honorable body to appointment of Frank Lichty as fire Masters will lake pleasure in showing address which belongs to the classics of
pay me for land used by the city in sec­ warden for the year.
up this excellent machine to all who literature. The photographer waa hust­
ond ward, on lot one. block seven of
Aid. Waters moved the appointment wish to inspect the same, and Mr. Den­ ling about, preparing to take’ the presi­
Bennett and Kenfield’s addition, said of Frank Lichtv xs tire warden for the nis will be at the warehouse as often^ dent’s picture while he wm speaking:
land Ix-ing used for street purpcaes.and ensuing year. Carried all ayes.
as possible, usually on Saturdays. but Mr. Lincoln finished before the
never having been paid for. The sum
To the mayor and common council of' Farmers are invited to call in. See photographer was ready. I remember it
of 650, is what 1 consider not an unrea­ the city of Hastings: At a regular■ announcement in first local column.
was a beautiful October day, and there
sonable amount for said land, used for meeting of tbe Hastings Book and
Geo. Curry, of this city, recently were 4,000 or 5,000 people present. Very
said purposes. AR of which your peti­ Ladder Co. held at the council rooms'
tioner will ever ask.
April 14th, 1886, Menno Itork’s name&gt; »old a horse to the township of Irving. few beard what Mr. Lincoln said, and it is
Signed by Earl R. Brown.
was received and accepted for member­- iNot that Irving had any use for or a curious thing that his remarkable
Hy Aid. Walers, that the petition be ship by the company, subject to the ap­
words should have made no particular
■ particularly desired to own a horse—
referred to street qtynmittee. Carried proval of your honorable body.
. especially a (lead horse—but the fact impression at tho time. The noticeable
all ayes.
Signed bv .11. G. Bentley. SecM of■ that. one of Mr. Curry’s boys in the thing was tho anxiety of all on the plat­
To the mayor and common council of Hastings Hook and Ladder Co., No. 1.
* darkness drove the animal oil the form that the photographer should be
the city of Hastings: We, the under­
The above communication was refer­’ bridge into the river below, and tho able to get hid picture. I remember we
signed citizens and freeholders of said red to theflre committee.
animal’s dying l»efore it could Im) were all very much disappointed at his
city, would most respectfully psk your
To the’Juavor and common council of1 rescued, induced the sale. The bridge failure, and were more interested in his
honorable body to establish and ’ay out the cityJSj*Hastings: At a regular
a highway. [ Provided, you should not meeting twHihs Hastings Hook andj was without side rails, and the town- adventure than in tire address.—John
‘
, Rusnell Young.
find mme already establishwl) as fol­ Ladder CcC^io 1. held at the council ship was out $50 by the transaction.
lows: Commencing at a point on the rooms April 14,1886, Um resignation off
Messrs. A. Black &amp; Co. have an
west side of the w}^ of nw«4 sec. 16, James Wickham was received and ac-- attractive announcement in this Issue.
t. 3 n, r. 8 w, where* the present high­ ceptedbvthe company, subject to jhe
The iris of the eye of Italians » most
' There is not in Michigan a firm who commonly chestnut; according to M.
way amrles through said land, thence approval of your honorable body.
following the highway in a south and
Signed by IL G. Bentley, Sec., off take greater pride in putting up tine Mantegazza, the proportion of such is 64
work than this. Their prices are the per cent, the back eyes number 23 per
easterly counae, until you intersect with Hook and Ladder Co., No. 1.
the highway layed out on wjf of swtj
By Aid. Hams, that the/resignation lowest No dealers can discount their cent, the blue 11. and the gray 3. Pied­
prices, as they buy for spot cash, have
sec. 16. t. 3h,r. 8 w, and known as the; be accepted. Carried all ayes.
mont and Lombardy have the largest
Craig road. The intention being to have’
To the mayor and common council of no agents on tbe road, and attend to
th4 highway established where same is1 the city of Hastings: At a regular putting up all work. They report a proportion of gray eyre; Venetia of blue.
In general, the chestnut color of hair
nowdiad out and traveled.
meeting of the Hastings Hook and largely increased trade this year, so
Signed by William Ream and 13 oth­■ Ladder Co., No. L held at the council much that they have employed two extra
ers.
rooms April 14. 1886. the following men to enable them to keep even with tho black hair, 26 per cent.; then the
orders. When you wish to buy any­ blonde, 3 per cent (though in Venetia it
By Aid. McCoy, that the petition be members were elected as officers:
thing in the line of monuments, head-, is 8). Black hair u rare in Venetia.
referred to the’street committee. Car­
Foreman—Ed. Doyle.
stones, table tops and mantels. Messrs.’ More than three-fourths of ths Italian*
ried all ayes.
Assistant Foreman—Wm. Green.
Black &amp; Co. can supply you at lower have abunebyit luur. ' Southern*!taly ex­
To the Honorable, the mayor, and
Secretary—H. G. Bentley.
figures than other dealers. By patroniz­
common council of the city of Hastings:
Treasurer—F. M. Cross.
cels northern in this respect; in Tuscany
We. the undersigned, would respectful­
Subject to the approval of your hon­ ing this firm, the people of Hastings the poor heads of hair predominate (68
and
vicinity will encourage a home
ly petition your honorable body to cause orable body.
concern,
get
the
best
work
and
the
l&gt;est
a sidewalk to be constructed on north
Signed by H. G. Bentley. Sec., of
side of Bond street, commencing at east Hastings Hook and Ladder Co., No. 1. designs the market affords, and all at the color doe* not always coincide with
side of Jefferson street, running thence
By Aid. Hams, that the officers lower prices than outside qouipetitora that of the locks. While chestnut pre­
-A(r^
east, in front of lots No. 1036?1037.1038, elected by the Hook and Ladder Co. be can show.
dominates, this preponderance is leas
103R and 1040, to Creek street, and also approved by the council. Carried all
The dedication services of the Bap­ marked, andAxie some times'-finds chest­
u cross walk across Creek street on ayes.
nut locks with blonde , and more often
tist
church
of
this
dty
were
held
on
north side of Bond street.
brown, boards.
To the mayor and common council of
Signed by L. E. Knappen and 13 oth- the city of Hastings: The Hastings Sunday last. Large audiences were
Bushy beards with abundant looks are
Hose Co., No. 1, met in engine house present, both forenoon and .evening. most common in the south of Italy. In
By Aid. Bessmer. that the petition Tuesday evening, and the following Rev. F. B. Creasy, of Detroit, preached two-thlrds of Italy the native wear tbe
be referred to the street committee. officers were duly elected for one year a very able sermon in the morning, and
Carried all ayes.
in the evening Rev. Tilly, of Middleville,
with your approval:
To his honor, the mayor, and the
delivered a yery appropriate and inter­ practice dominates especially in Tuscany
Soc.—B. F. Lichtv.
common council: Your committee on
esting discourse from I Cor. XI1213. (88 pm- cent.): the Sardinians have most
Treaa.—C. H. Btehop.
side cross walks to whom the petition
The amount of indebtedness of tbe so­ long itcards (50 per cent.). Red hair in
Foreman—W. S. Benham.
of W. U. Goodyear and .10 others, ask­
Assistant Foreman—Nelson Healey. ciety was about $000, and there was
ing for a cross walk across Jefferson
raised S319 toward liquidating the amonK anthropologirta; some think redFirst Ilpeman-G. W. Went
street and north side Bond street
Assistant Pipeman—C. H. Bishop.
same. Monday evening Rev. Moody, a
would most respectfully recommend
former pastor of this church, occupied almost extinct, and! which extended to
Steward—Fred Tinkler.
that the prayer of the petioners be
the pulpit to the benefit of the congre­ the banks of the Rhine and into England;
Signed by B. F. Lichty, Sec.
granted.
By Aid. Waters, that tbe members gation. On this occasion Rev. Pill*, others think red hair a mere physiologi­
Signed by Luke Waters and Archie elected by the Hose Co., as officers he burj-, of this city, offered dedicatory
McCoy, committee.
approved by the council. Carried all prayer. Excellent Music was furnish­ cal (incident, from which no conclusion
By Aid. Stebbins, that the report of ^'STaM. Osborn, that the salary of ed tor these meetings bv a quartette of can be drawn. In Italy throughout one
tbe side walk committee be accepted
ladies and gentlemen of this city. The finds a few cases cf red hair. In one
and adopted. Carried all ayes.
fire warden be fixed at 860JUO per year. Baptist society feel a just pride in their commune. Sant’ Agata di Puglia, red
By Aid. Osborn, tliat the motion to
Amended by Aid. Beaamcr, that the new and handsome house of worship, hair is predominant No explanation has
reduce the pay of street commissioner firewarden receive $2.00 per day for which cost $3^00 and was ven' cheap been given of the fact Baldnc-a* is most
to $1.75 per day lie rescinded. Carried. actual service rendered.
at that price. )
Ayes-- Bessmer. Hams, MtCoy, Osborn,
Ayes on amendment—Bessmer. Hams,
ILL. Newton will soon have the of 10,000 young men examined for miliStebbins and Waters, (6). Nays—Hogle Hogle, McCoy. Stebbins, (5). Nays—
(1&gt;
Osborn and waters, (2). On original new opera house under way, the found­
A bill from Mrs. Starkweather of motion as amended, ayes—Bessmer, ation of the same being already com­ prumature bnldn&lt;*n and fifty-two for dis883.00 for goods burned by order of city Hams, Hogle. McCoy. Stebbins, (5). plete. It will be 44x80, with a 30x44
physician was referred to the finance Nays—Osborn and Waters, (2.1.
stage leaving the audience room
committee.
Aid. Bessmer made a
Mr. Lorenzo Mims resjutsted permis­ 44x50. The floor will slope gradually
Almost every American in Paris who
motion for the city to advance Mrs. sion to remove some scrub oak tree* toward the stage, giving a good
Starkweather $30.00, until the finance from around his place of residence, view from every quarter of the has ridden out toward tbe Bois lias seen
the old man in the little carriage drawn
committee make this report.
Carried which was granted.
room. This will comfortably seat
all ayes.
RevAoed, That sidewalks be laid on 600; thegallerks 260 more. The cou- by sheep pottering along in the avenue
the west aide of dty . lota Noe. three tract for the stage scenery has already du Bois de Boulogne. These sheep are
CITY ACCOUNTS.
hundred and four '(304) and two hun­ been let. and tbe work will lx? of the two fine fat Southdowns, but tbe occuBentley Bros. &amp; Wilkins, lumber 8 7 40 dred and thirty-two (232) Michigan finest. In short, Mr. Newton is deter­
A. Ayers, 7 wks. night watch...
...
7 00 avenue, between the river and south mined that Hastings shall have an opera
A. M. I lock, rep.;hook and ladder
side of Thorn street, said walks to be house second to none in any city of dor. a politician, a journalist and a man
1 25 five and one-third (5J^) feet wjde. this size in the stole. We have no
truck...........................................
Repair road scraper, etc.................
4 60 I’luuk walks according to the provis­ doubt that such a opera houoe will re­ of letters. A nephew of the Abbe TomPeninsular gass fight Co...............
ions of the sidewalk ordinance. Said ceive a liberal patronage. With a good msnab. he wm for a white private oecretary of Lamartine, also on intimate
L. E. Knappen, for subperna....
1 10 walks to be completed within ten days
opera house, having good appointments friend of the marquis ot Hertford, at
Geo. Tinkler, tire warden............. 16 00 after legal notice shall have been given,
such as this will have, and built as sub­
Homer Giddings, ('.raying............
and in default of the owners of said stantially as this should and doubtless whose place in the Boh he frequently
Chas. Bishop, street worE...........
3 00 property laying the said walks within
will be, the pleMure-lovtag public will met Prince Napoleon. During tbe war
James Depue, covering rubbish.
75 the time specified, that the sidewalk
be glad of the opportunity to give liber­ be volunteered to carry important dteWm. Townsend, street work....
75 committee be and they are hereby in­ al encouragement to the enterprise.
patchra out at Paris for the government
E. Battersan. street work.............
75 structed to cause said walks to be laid,
a Wiley, street work.....................
1 50 and tho cost thereof to be charged
I DESIRE to express my thankfulness of the defense nationala. He started
M. Flfleld and team, one day....
3 00 against said lota and to be assessed and to the many friends, who by their brave
hurricane, aurted into Switzerland,
Chas Horton and team, nt work 31 80 collected as other city taxes.
and strongest efforts, succeeded in help­
Street commissioner....................... 21 50
ing us save the larger portion of the
Signed by Aid. Bessmer.
E. Shav and team, street work.
By Aid. waters, that the resolution contents of our house from that terrible
Emory Wilkins, street work.... 14 40 be accepted and .adopted. Carried all fire one week ago this afternoon. Abo
Henry Burke, street work........... 13 60 aym.
the deep appreciation we feel for the UUd BMhUahteta^he loM htefcrkind licffitalltife offered. I would
Chits. Dickinson, street work...
1 60
Rcnolvud. That the city attorney lx?
'By Aid. Waters, that tbe accounts be and he is hereby instructed to report to alw thank the Barry and Eaton insur­
allowed in full and orders drawn for this board the condition of the suit of ance company for their promptness, and
widening the State rood, not detrimen­ wh»e gentlemanly directors. Mr. S. J.
same. Carried all avee.
Bidlmnan and Mr. G. W. Nlchoh. have
Moved by Aid. Hessmer, that the tal to the case
this day adjusted the loss In a fair and
Signed by John M. Bessmer.
street commbsioncr lie allowed $2.00
Aid. Bessmer moved the adoption of satisfactory manner.
per day from the 25th of April and re­
ceive the same pay in the future. Car- the same. Lost. Ayes—Bessmer. (1).
Nays—Harns, Hogle, McCoy, Osborn,
By AiZ Hogle, That the motion to
On motion council adjourned.
pay tbe street laborers 81.25 per day be
FRANK STEBBINS. Heecrder.
rescinded.
Carried. Ayes—Beeamer,
Hama. Hogte, McCoy, (4). Nays—Os­
The send annual review of the Hastborn, Stobblna, Waters, (3).
By Aid. Hogle, • that the street labor­
ers wages to take effect from the 25th day evening»May 18tb, 1886. The deof April ’88, and in tbe future be 81 JO
Common council met in regular s**Moo Fridly erenio*.
NworWttantlattectelr;
rfoll cAltei. Aldmnw RW"*-"!!Iter. Hu». ii'*k--.UH.-*,’r-„';B5SStebbins and Waters «,&lt;). Absent—Ala.
M£';^"lko previous ».«««

prioeof

by tbe mayor and common council.
Bj ortw‘ctjfnEF BSCI!fKEE&gt;
J. M. SOCLE. Depl fiec-y.

FREE OF CHARGE!

King’s Conhittaiira Optiomater!
A New Instrument Lately Patented by Prof Kirnr
of Cleveltnd.
It is the latest invention, and a complete instrument to i,..
the eyes for a good fitting spectacle.
No more trying on of a dozen or more pair of spectacle, |,.
fore the eyes are fitted.
•
I haqe a large stock of Spectacles, from a 35 cent pair u
the finest gold spectacles, which I sell at the Lowest Prices.
If you cannot read fine print readily, day or night, roine tn
my store and have your eyes tested, FBEE OF CHABOE- no
matter whether you huy or not.
Yours truly,

JOHN BESSMER,
Jeweler and Optician.

REMOVED! REMOVED!!
I am now settled and readv
for business in'nny new qnar/ters in the store east of W. H.
Schantz’s grocery.

Wall Paper Season!
Wall Paper, Wsjl Paper.

, Wall Paper, Wall Paper,
Wall Paper. Wall Paper.

WINDOW SHADES.
Window Shades in plain cloth
and decorated, or paper shades.

Paints anlOils,
Oils and Vanusta,
Varnish and Alabastine.

Alabastine and Barn Paint
Barn Paint and Houiekeepen*
Paints in small cans.
Housekeepers' Pai pt s and
Brushes,
And EVERYTHING else in

my line.

I still sell the Celebrated Detroit White
Lead Works Liquid Paints, which take the

Lead.

Fred’k Hotchkiss.
e to Ute payment
Inivnui di
sail the name *1111 rMiualnicj:

Eedal* o! th**
ami aitv-elrbt w,d ^*7
rprnmsiiitaMU h» ■* tn
Instituted w
th*

■sjssnsL-w

WWW'contained.
iprovided. botw t’
n that on Saturday tbe nb d»y £***7
'. UM,.at one o'clock 1,1
lau atMUc anctioi* to tlx- hixto’
io north front door of U»c court kouw b»
Mtehlann. «h"
MM iB Mid MwtMe. or so tnot-fi thervu »
be Mcoasary to paylbe
Maaa
aaren ner ceu I. infnrtt at™ **
t-ln ■
-ribcd In Mid

imxnoro. Ol &lt;..ne Of Rotund.-Eany Coumj,
U DAVl’lH:

JJR MABBLE

Custom Wool Carding,
ON SHORT'NOTICE.

from the !
wm warrant all nark /"r JI
watt fw found. KMinj

OrpawMa or »x* '

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�The Hastings Banner.

T’tt Qurlotto lU-MblltM 1. wthori.
ty for L'&gt;. BUmu th,, f.

PERSONAL_MENTION.
W. T. Brown is in the city this week

Sattbdat evening last the mayor,
members of the council und about 50
i.tai.Nd‘tT“0,!i"T&lt;'Creek-SY- of oar citizens gave a surprise party in
h&lt;awr of H. J. Newton, of Silver Creek.
N. I.. it the residence of his nephew
Local Advertising Rates:
H. L. Newton, where he was stopping.
arlil u-rali. 5 &lt;*nu per Mae.
James Clarke made a brief and welln
bug^ f*.o*r*008
* * d°Uar and .-“P- Bi Fr«»rtaa&gt;. of Otsego, is visit­ timed address, calling tbe attention to
^„»therJ?®dy ,n?*‘xetl
j * carriage black ing her sister, Mrs. Ed Doyle.
the
fact that the citizens of Hastings
Thank*. lOtrnU iwline.
paint.
Dries
with
a
gloss,
‘
iold
nnlv
vl
S
ar1
*®
aod
M'iie,
of
Middles
..
unil l^ealh notice* free.
appreciate the interest he is taking in
“y
■ - for Entertainments for profit of In- by Fred’k HotehkiM.
the welfare of this eity, assuring him
vilte. spent Sunday at this place.
or: otraniatfldM. exeept fcertyttwMb
that all desired, hoped that the invest­
i. ?i^;sKal^y 1ur €arrie Hoy*. °f Chelsa,
ment would prove protitable to him,
,’h ,B !our luch Averin, of 1» vfeitmg her parents in this city.
m it most assuredly would to the city.
Refreivhmeuta were served, and the
vifeThS?
f
^
rd
’
.
fore
r*.
’
m
of
*
the
Ont
retra_k in good condition.
evening pleasantly spent in sotisl con­
|
OPTIOJUTEBi
vum Times, bundayed in Hastings.
u Dn. J. c. Andrus is the owner nf a
verse. Our readers will liear in mind
erJnn
n
h!?^
e
,*
C
^
“
paD,ed
80011
W
!^rtl7r at l10^!11^ Uke Haybo'1y’« dust
that Mr. Newton is the gentleman who
tai-n l&lt;i r.?‘h' Jk® 8 not B hl°\'l’&gt;otne an- era on his trip to Tennessee Tuesday.
is building the new hotel and opera
itpal. but has the go in him.?
house.
*n,! Alfred Buxom, of
FOR SPECTACLES!
MAN named N. G. Bru-ui fell from Nashville, were in the city Tuesday.
Cm ah. Powell, a man working for
N. Ransom s barn in Rutland, Tuesday
John Verger and H. Will, of ParicErway, of Rutland, tas been ar­
breaking one of hta legn Dr. LamS-’
r reeport, were on our streets Tuesday. rested for the alleged killing of Will
man reduced the fracture?)
Mrs. Frank Warner, of Greenville is
Itai It nt hh More,
The base ball fever has permeated the guest ot Mrs. Ira VauVulkenburg. Hayes’ pair of fox hounds. It seems
that they were running a fox on the
eyen the most remote portions ot the
tiJf'JYi.
Kel,eyaod wif««Penta por­ premises of Ira Erway, when Powell
state, because the Detroit club bus been
ehwwbrre.
tion ofthe past week in Grand Rapids, rook a gun, and want to the runway,
doing such excellent work.
and
shot both of the dogs. We under­
JOHN BESSMER,
of Gr*nd Rapids, stand that Mr. Erway says the dogs
A I’EiJLER, a young man giving the win?
.kwelerxod Optictan.
name of Rice, ia serving a 30 da vs aS- week the Clt* “ feW day" Of 0,6 laat were doing no harm on his’ premises;
and further, it is well known that Mr.
for indulging in
a street brawl Thursday in this dty*
Julius RumeU witnessed the game Hayes has always been ready and will­
ing to pay for any damages done by his
Wm. Hitchcock lost a valuable cow Tu« -d^ytbe DetrolU :uld i’hiladelphias dogs. As they were a valuable pair,
Monday from being poisoned by eating
the owner naturally feels very indig­
Don’t Give Any Orders!
grass about a bnuh pile where a quan­ . ^?r‘ *^°'
* vrv and family returned Sat­ nant about their wanton killing. When
tity of I arts green had been thrown. urday from a two weeks visit in Oak­ through with thh scrape, Powell will
Ground was broken on Friday last land county.
doubtless think twice before again
shooting another man’s property. His
for the new roller mill. The fact that
nf Ruta“,azoo. was the prelltninary examination is being held
Valentine Liens is chairman of the guest of Hastings relatives a few days to-day.
of the past week.
?
building-committee is an earnest that
Later—To-day, Wednesday. Powell
¥ain w,u leave
lirst settled the matter by paying Mr. Haves
tn«* hupding will be an ornament to tbe
of next week for Columbia, Dak., for a 850. and also paying the legal costs al­
' isis of a few weeks.
ready incurred. He got out of it very
Gen'l Trav. Apmt.
The juveniles of this dty havesever&lt;m lutntL
«nd Job cheap.
id well organized base Iqdl nines and a r?teS51rs’- ¥* C’
vhetsebrough were ut this place &lt;n
A Fine Horse.—N. T. I’arket is the
well drilled military organlz.ition. the •oufftoQnnA Rapids, Monday.
owner of one of the finest stallions in
officers of which latter attend the
«-¥/r»n I?esch) who has been writing
weekly drill meetings of Hastings Di­ in the Register s office for a few weeks, the state, he having purchased of A. H.
vision to get "pointers."
JJWHed to hte home in Charlott, Mon- Taylor, of Orange county, N. Y„ the
inbred Ilambietonlan stallion Frank
On SMurday May nth, a lady lost a
-"&gt; Cents,
- any &lt;&gt;f
Brown. Orange countv is noted for
colors: i \
cream colored
checked shawl in
W|*lter Webster-and A. M. Flint producing the largest-number of fast
•
I'itnm V^low. Cftfaet,
this city. The same was wrapped in were at Hastings Monday to see that iiones of any locality in America, and
J.-t Btack.
a paper having on it the advertisement J udge Hooker got court properly open­ Mr. Taylor is one of thu foremost breedNo Varnish Needed.
ed .—Nash ville News.
1
eraofthatsection. The following is the
of Goodyear &amp; Barnes. Finder will
please leave at this office.
St and Mrs. J. J. I’erkins. of Fnd- description and pedigree of this horse:
Frank Brown No. 3887 is a bright bay
rieville.
were
in
the
dty
a
greater
por
­
In conneotton with tho exercise of
stalliou with white stocking on left
tion1 of the past week,
l.ln/l foot;
* . 115
“. k.i.ila
-&gt; 1Inches
.I.... . high, ——
.1
*• ou
on account
account ot
of the
the hind
hands 3
and
Children’s Day at (the M. E. church
oi their daughter ►weighs ,1060 pounds. Sired by Florida.
memorial services will Im held for the
n the Black Hills Daily Pioneer Dam Mary Clark; 2d dam Brooks' mare.
deceased members Qfl that Sunday school we fcara
lesthat
Baldwin
was
in—the
citv over
Charles
W..
or ••Prof."
as by Long Island Blackhawk No. 24.
ot the past five years. Their' graves he b there
called
—Mixer
has his
struck
it Florida bv ilambietonlan No. 10; dam
y. hand
shaking
with
many
will lie decorated by tho Bunday school. rich! ins. a Charlie
tin mine
in the hills.
waschum
the recipient
ot Florida Maid bv Volunteer No. ’53.
says Mr. Mixer
has of
drop
congratulations
because
his­ Mary Clark by Volunteer No. 55; dam
Riuhaj-.d M. Johnston, author of The; Pioneer
ped I his
engage
lu by Long Island Blackhawk No. *24.
■ntbrush
work and
thuscolors
tar on to
the
diamond
“The Dtikesborounh, Tales." will have
Frank Brown, although never tracked,
mining operations.
.
a eharatteristie story in the Juni&lt;-CenSd&gt;tt Rogers has left for the "sunny 1 can trot under 30. Local horaeihen
tury, entitled “The Hotel Experienet- of sout|h" prospecting for a new location.1 pronounce him the “gauiieat" horse
Mr. Pink Fluker.” accompanied by. We are sorry to lose from our midst they ever saw. He has exceedingly
। three of Frost’s humorous illustrations.; a man with such sterling qualities, line carriage, clefin Itxly and limbs, line
neck and head, anti kind disposition.
j The ladies of the Baptist society will combined with push as Mr. Rogers. II* Is a very easy and graceful mover—
Theihearty “best wishes" of hosts of
serve lunches, tea, coffee and ice­ friends will accompany him wherever an animal that attracts the attention
Mr. Cook
cream. May 22d, in the building lately he may locate. And the community ot the most careless observer, whether
he be either in or out of harness, mov­
vacated by Fred Hotchkiss. We solie- that gets him to be is congratulated; for' ing or in repose. The Banner con­
the patronage of the public, as the mon­ he wUI be a progressive man anywhere, gratulates Mr. Parker upon being the
ey will be used to help pay the debt on and a citizen worthy the, respect and owner of such a valuable animal
confidence of any community.
the church.
Those wishing to breed valuable road­
The Forum is to continue its veryTbe 90th encampment of the G. A. sters, cannot do better than use this
horse. His -get are without exception
interesting series of personal experience I IL is to lie held in San Francisco,' com­
larger than he.
articles. In tbe June number Bishop mencing August 3rd. Reduced trans­ ^Died.—In this city?on Sunday, May
Huntington will tell the story of bis re­ portation rates have been obtained on
ligious life, and Dr. Vincent, Chancellor the railroads for comrades and their Ifith, of spinal disease, Alice S. Cook,
of the Chatauqua Circle, wiU describe families. Tickets will be put on sale wife of A. D. Cook, after a short illnestj)
.] how he was educated.
30 days prior to August 3d. good for re­
which paralyzed ber body and braid;
I The editors of the Plain wejl Inde­ turn within 85 days from the 3d. Ex­ baflUng the skill of physicians, who
ftOtMHir.
cursions to points of interest are being
pendent nnd Allegan Gazette are indug- arranged by the San Francisco commit­ were untiring in their efforts to save
ing in a wordy war. If is a noticeable tee. No doubt this encampment will her life. For some time she had ap­
peared to be getting better, and fond
fact that not a drop of sangutnarv fluid fraught with interest to the ex-soldiers. hopes were entertained of her tinal re­
has been lost thus far, although dire
Next Sabbath is Benevolence Day covery, when suddenly, and without
threats aud mutual recriminations are at the Methodist church. Everv Meth­ warning, the disease fastened itself
flying through the air.
odist and attendant upon that church upon her vitals, rendering her entirely
Our citizens should one imd all re­ will doubtlere be pleased to know it unconscious, paralyzing muscular ac­
tion and the power of speifich, from
spond to the invitation of Fitzgerald and -will be on hand with a broad smile which condition medical aid [was pow­
&lt;' ■ r.&lt;fit CojritT L still m session.
Poet to assist in the decoration day ex­ and generous heart, intent on subscril)- erless to extricate her.
. &lt; &gt; li । papers 40
a hundred at the
Alice S. I’erkins was the daughter of
ercises. Without doubt the invitation ing (according to their ability for the
Banner office,
j
extended to the civic societies, sr'hooh, various worthy causes of the church. John J. Perkins, of Prairieville, and
Tm ,nn- department review took etc., will Im milte generally accepted. J udging from the past history of the was born in the town of Franklin. Por­
church,
none
of
its
attendants
wUl
be
tage
county, Ohio, ou the 17th day of
place Tueuiay evening.
Honor the slfeping heroes.
home next. Sunday with sick headache March A. D. 1849. and was 37 years old
x'.vr ■. ,n:-y and take your prescripThe Detroit base boU team heads tbe or ifcsent on a visit, when they ought on the 17th of March last. Came with
tiuns to FrtiFk Hdtehkiss.
ber father to Michigan in 1857. and set­
league in tbe pontest for the champion­ to b4 at church.
A^ the newsroom of Bert. Fairchild, tled upon the old farm upon which Mr.
Tin: boagd of review is now in ses- ship. They have won 12 and lost three
Perkins still resides, a short distance
Mon u: the council rooms.
games, including that played on Tues­ ir George’s old stand. Jefferson
west of the village of Prairieville; wns
Wai.l Pai eh, tie cheapest place to day. The Tuesday’s game resulted in
,cnn be found all the standard
married to Wm. M. Scudder (whose
buv k at Fred’Jk Hotchkiss’.
.
1 to 0 in favor of Detriot. cloven innings
and periodical!?. Orders for death is still fresh in the minds of the
* F’vmt line of toilet soaps and per-, played. Baldwin pitcher for Detroit*. all pkpers promptly attended to. Best people of this county) Nov. 14th, I8fifi.
ftoim it Fretl’k Hotchkiss’.
At Bert Fairchild’s news room, is soft? agent for the Detroit Tribune, To them a son was bom, now seven
On the 18th of Jan. A. D.
Detroit
Evening
News, Grand Rapids yean bld.
I he frequent rains are interfering Happy George’s old stand pn Jefferson Telegrnm-IIerald and Grand Rrapids 1885. she marriet! A. D. Cook, and
wiih corn plantips somewhat.
street, you can always find the standard
them a daughter was Iwra,
Democrat
He will supply alltowho
And though but in the prime of early
wishi-theDetroit Dally or Sunday Free
*11'. ('obi. wishes two or three ap­ weeklies nnd periodicals; also the fol­
womanhood,
her children are left to
lowing dally papers.
Detroit Free
Pres*. He promptly and faithfully
de­
prentices to learn uressmaking.
Press, Tribune, and Evening Journal, livers all papers, and furnishes the best miss in the journey of life, the kind,
■ ME'-hu
have seven good cows and the Grand Rapids Democrat and newspapers that can be procured In warm caresses of a mother’s love and
tp sei] on-very rwisanable terms.
affection.
Down
upon the shore of
Tdegraiu-Hendd.
Micragan. Remember the place and
that dark unknown sea, her bark of
••at.-* and gloves have been a
Seveilkl of our subscribers living leajie orders with him.
Use is thus early moored; friends wave
:if- - -m; ., portiouiof the past week.
near this city promised last winter to ^At the matinee to be held on the their final adieu but none can tell us of
' ihi. carriage top dressing cheap to bring us wood in payment for their fair ground Thursday of next week, the journey.
durable sold by Fred’k Hotchkiss. subscription accounts. Several of them firp races will be witnessed. In the
Next &gt;ubtath evening there will i»e kept their word. Many faded to do so free ifor all there are already four en­
To the many kind, sympathizing
a ■ ng ,*mce at the Methodist church. however. We want 20 cords of good tries, viz: Dr. VanHorn’s mare, John
Fuller* bay gelding Belding Boy. Em. friends, who kindly aided ua in our
■ Ki?.-- Combination Spectacles only w ood in the next 30 days, and shall ex­
trials
and sad bereavement, we extend
pect these delinquents to deliver same Busirv’s oolt Charles Leland, flJid Ike
•1 rids ut A. II. McOmber the jeweler. at our office. We allow tl.50 per cord Hanna’s horse Frank HookerJ There
to you thanks and gratitude for all
T id: Charlotte Prohibitionist has p
“ for good dry wood.
are several entries in the Tffeen nice. your kindly acts; hoping that your
•illating Campbell county pre«8.y
The Michigan crop report for May The above races will be % mile heats, 3 lines mav be cast in pleasant places,
in five. There will be a running race, through‘all the journey of life.
M.J. Goss, the „,
c u
,C4V1TO.fc of containing reports from 794 townships
live
merchant
D. OOOK.
Prairieville, has ar. announcement in shows the condition of wheat in the H mfle dash. 2 in 3. There wiU also be
B. AND MRS. J. J. PERKINS.
a base ball game on the grounds at the
this iwue.
southern counties to Im 90 per cent, and same time.
Fun commences nt 1 p. m.
A movement is on foot to institute in the northern counties 9u per cent, as Admission, W cant*; Ladies free. Pro­
'L 0,d*5*eof lhe Knjghta of Pythias at rewards growth and vitality of average ceeds to be umxl to improve the track.
years. Apples promise 90 per cent, and
Middleville.
It X* with 'pride that the Banner
peaches •’• per effit or an average crop.
The largest variety of moderate and Ten per cent, of the area in clover baa calls attentton to its advertising col­
ow price wall paper in Hastings at been wldtor-killed. That not winter- umns. They are occupied in great part
(loodyear’s Drugstore.
kUled ia fuUy up to the average of form­ by the business announcements of our
J’- IL going to paint, buy the er years.,
local dealets, men who are wide-awake,
®r?:’ .'White Lead Works Liquid
It seems as though a great many in- progBBBaive, and ever alive to the busi­
Pamt sold by Fred’k Hotchkiss.
dividuala delight in being fleeced of ness interests of our city. Hastings
-With the improvement of the race their hard earnings, and no doubt the can boast of the character of its busi­
ness emo,' The trade of this dty is
’ 1“1,,ncr«“«l interest fa horoedouble thit of many town* of twice its
ot «h«rprn&gt; •&gt;»•?»
ntah mH be manifest in this dty.
»toot dx&gt;w will te In tbl» dty In force nopuiatioa. It is known and generally
'{’^••uUdingof the new roller mill Saturday reaping a rich harvest, me nrknftwlaflged that tbe bargain hunter
only safe wayPis to invest in no gam« of
wiu be large enough to contain machlnerj’for a 30(1 barrel mill, if necessary. chance, foBowing the negro s “d'icejto
"bet on no man’s W.me; for,_i£ a man
Lang Dickinson was aascesed •100 beta you that he wiU awaUow a stove,
- ud.-osta by JusUee Sweezey on Mon- and red hot at that, depend upon IL ^Lhelr Jarre sales to retain thdr bu*Idiij. Lang's old enemy was the cause.
And
he’ll do it"
___ ___ A mwd on » aolid financial footing.
A hkverend gentleman of Wayland, taTresuuS demoMtratedOafc ttMV
of Robert Dawson
“2,dlQK “6 scraper in the excavation Haa started an opposition paper to the have not rationed without thdr bort,
tbTreiteWity of Harting* daaMn *
of the roller mill drew quite a crowd
A GEHTLEMAN S SMOKE
Globe. If the people of Wayland are I* pre veri&amp;al in the comraodal circles
!• riday. •
afthicoauteywfaa, they wiU giveth*• mw
ln^‘tiu8'o{’ the board of educa- ttwouragemenL
,
The town is oaxeiy
^i2?eTday cyeniag. Prof. Cole was 1able to support one local paper. Bro.
Swta” ’u^rlnleadent
the dtJ Maehler ta glving that viU*«® » g«*l
mw and It la unfair to him—after hia
Juggle to put the Globe on a paying

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Mack Door Hanger!
IRON TRACK.
The Strongest and Easiest Running.
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This cut shows Hanger on the track,, the

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bracket and lag screw by which the track is
secured .to the building, and our method of
splicing the track.

HI

Sdd by I. L GOODYEAR &amp; SOK.

Points of Unparalleled Excellence.

A—Our method ot w-canns the track In- Iron brackets dlspenrea with strip of timber outalde the
bi-.lldlnx, thereby avolffl'-K the inevitable decay and warplDg out of line rrsultlnx from the ex­
powire to atmospheric influence* nf any. wood or partially wood track.
7—Every part of both track and hanxer bi made to standard gaugr by special machlnerj, tbua
securing uniform exceUienee nnaBamabla by othen. 1
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A—liMlhecbcapeat hanger, nber. account is takntfaf the time and skilled labor-&lt;arrd In pat­
ting up: the certainty, safety aud ease of operation, aad Its undisputed superiority of strength and
durability.

The 8. C. &amp;H. C. Deci W Tonth Drag.
Which the U. S. Supreme Court has decided to posses the
only valid patent on the spring tooth.

FARMERS

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Who wish to avoid infringing upon this patent, now thor­
oughly established, should buy this drag. Not only this
but the Reed spring tooth drag is conceded to be

The Best in Every Respect.
We sell the Walter A. Wood Light Elevator Binder, the light­
est draft, m«st easily had led binder made.

The Buckeye Folding Elevator Binder,
An entirely new machine, which can be (folded by one man
easily in five minutes time, enabling it bo. go through an
11 foot gate.
THE CELEBRATED FLINT WAGON—the lightest draft and
most easily adjusted wagon in the market.

THE OLD RELIABLE STUDEBAKER WAGON.
We keen in stock 30 buggies and carriages, of the best
makes, and can satisfy the most fastidious and give the best
value for the money.
Respectfully,

MESSER BROS.
If you want the BEST, insist upon getting the
“Acme” Brand, and Accept No Other!
For Sale at

GOODYEAR’S DRUG STORE
“ACME” PAINTS
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Durability, Elasticity, Beauty and Economy
ARE UNSURPASSED.

Quality the Standard of Excellence, Not the Price.
These paints are composed entirely cf strictly pure materials. consisting of
WAfte Lead, Oxide of Zinc, and the necessary pigments required to produce the
different shades, the whole being ground and mixed in a scientific manner, by the
lat&amp;t improved machinery, In strictly pure Linseed OU; the result being an ar­
ticle which for fineness and durability, far surpasses any paint ever placed on
the market.
Experience has demonstrated, that for durability, the"Acme" Paints are far
superior to strictly pure White Lead, — as
Lead,
when used
alone, can from the mode of Ite manufacture (corrosion by Acetic Acid), -resist
the oxygen of the atmosphere but a short time. Uy combining a certain portion
ot-Purc Oxide Zinc, with strictly pure White Lead, we have succeeded in manu­
facturing a point which embraces all the advantages to be gained by the use ot
Lead, with none of its disadvantages.
As they will, when properly applied cover a larger surface than lead and oil mix­
ed in the usual manner, besides saving labor and excelling in durability and ap­
pearance.

ECONOMY DEMANDS THEIR USE.
Professional painters are everywhere endorsing them, ovfilig to the superior
results accomplished through their use, and the great saving in time and labor
For Barns, Outbuildings and Roofs, use

NeaHs Adamant Paints.
IFAy kt your Buggies and Wagons look so Shabby
When you can make them look like new with NEAL’S CARRIAGE FAINTS 1*

The cost will be but a trifle.

(7 beautiful shadea.)

When you wish to use a small quantity of Paint, call for tho
Acme Decorative Paints.
They are put up in K P111^ plate RDd quarto; (18 shades, exclusively for famUy nse.
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Acme White Lead and Color Works, Detroit.
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Goodyear’s Drugstore.
Largest Assortment of Wall Paper in the City.
Original and Sole Agency for Humphrey's
Homeopathic Specifics,
And all othw Patent Medicines Advertised in this

�It should be kept bright retort. ' Encountering a lady who. hav­
Tbe man who permita ft to ing declined an off* of marriage from
the Doctor, had marri-d » gentleman
of the name of Quincy, he said: ho.
aS*-"
but will never make a good farm
had Ireen anything worse than bilee,
Wilaitr Atkinson, Country Home.
God would have afflicted Job with tnem.
.

saaw.rs
To break up ice for use fn creameries,
making ice cream, etc., turn thu cake
the other side up than it wa* when
taken from the waler, and strike it a
sharp blow with a flat hntded mallet.
It does the work rapidly und effectual­
ly•
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Now is the time to tile your land.
Any lime is the proper time. The sign
is always right. In tbe spring the
ground digs easily. Take off the water
and promote health and prosperity.

Prevents the drowning out of crops
in the wet season.
It enables the farmer to work the soil
earlier in the spring and sooner after
rains.
It prevents the souring of the soil
caused by excessive moisture.
It lessens the risk of surface washing.
It keeps the ground moist and the
crop! growing in a dry season.
It permits a more thorough cultiva­
tion aa the ground is In a better condi­
tion.
It increases the fertility of the soil.
To read the foregoing list of advan­
tages may at first make one think of
the advertisement of some patent med­
icines which are warranted to cure all
and the most dissimilar complaints,
but there is not one of the above points
but what has been demonstrated practi­
cally and can be explained scientifically.
To comprehend this we must consid­
er aa briefly as possible some of the
characteristics of the soil, and the re­
quirements ot suoceasful plant growth.
The best condition of soil for success­
ful plant growth is found when the
particles ofthe soil are moist, but when
there is no standing water between
these particles.
. Water standing in the soil pauses the
vegetable matter to undergo what
chemistry cads the acetic fermentation,
thus rendering the soil sour and until
for cultivation; of course underdndning
removes the trouble by removing the
cause.
If the soil Is full of water that which
falls upon it must flow off over the sur­
face carrying with it much of the best
and finest of the soil, and often doing
much d’image. Underdraining leaves
the pores of die soil empty, so that the
water falling upon it sinks directly in,
to be evenlmtlly carried off bv the tile
drains. As an illuBtratibn of thia, may
be noted that even steep hillsides in
some of the Lake counties of Ohio,
where dralmure liy tile has been thor­
oughly done, an not wash-at all. while
comparatively Ifevel fields in secttons
resting on day or hard pan and not underdralned, are *vjontinuously being
gullied out by surface water. ’
But If these pointe afe reasonably
clear, how can underiirainingland keep
ft moist and the crops growing in a dry
season? We answer:
First—By enabling the farmer to
thoroughly pulverize the soil, which
fits ft for drawing up moisture from
below.
Second.—By causing the plants to
send their roots deeper in the soil.
When a plant tiepins to grow in the
spring in an undrained soil, the roots
will not penetrate into the cold lower
soil, filled with stagnant water, but the
roots run along through the few inches
of drier surface. When the hot sun of
early summer comtw they completely
dry this out, and the plant having no
other source of supply dries up and
perishe-. On land that has been well
tile drained, moist but with no water
between Its particles, the plant sends
ite roots out and deep. When the sun
of summer comes and dries the ground,
the plant thirsts not, for ft has com­
munication with the cool moist soil
far below.
Third.—By preventing the soil from
becoming luktd and cloddy. When a
sail is saturated with water and be­
comes dry simply by evaporation, it
hardens and bakts &gt;o that it is incapa­
ble of receiving moisture either from
the air above or the earth below.—Ex.
Store Huttar Muitfio.

It may as well be set as u fact that
the store butter must go. Olsomargrrine and butterlno will take its place
in spite of everything. When butterine ts sold on ite merits a good article
of ft will outsell much of the butter
that is sold to coontrv stores. The
merchants could settle all this business
if they would. Now and then a mer­
chant » found who will pay for the
butter just what it &gt; is worth, but for
the most part they pay precisely the
same price for the bad that they do for
the good, and make it up in trade. We
were sitting in a butter establishment
the other day when a store-keeper
brought in 144 lbs. of this refuse track
and sold ft for 84.32. or three cents a
pound. He lost probably ten dollars
on the lot. but he no doubt saved the
custom ot the makers, and made it up
in charging them extra for the goods
bought If you make poor butter you
pay extra for groceries—Don’t you for­
get that—If you can’t make good butter
or will not, sell your cream or let the
calf do the milking while you cultivate
the setting hen. Now don’t consider
the “Homestead” your enemy because
it tells you the truth. There is many
a nice looking woman who either can­
not or will not make butter that will
compete with good butterlno..—Iowa
Homestead.
Eds. Country Gentleman:—I en­
close a pamphlet descriptive of the
methods of the Michigan Hedge Com­
pany, a branch of tbe Dayton Hedge
Company of Ohio, which I hope you
will investigate. They contract with
the farmer to raise a hedge on the foL

as IrtB, and in thia state 1 contracted to
build several miles of hedge fence for
farmers, and practiced these methods
in part, previous to 1876. and I cannot
understand how a patent can l&gt;e valid
under such circumstances. Moreover,
the hedge plant is a tree which we set.
cultivate and train for the purpose of
making a fence; it is not a manufactur­
ed article at all. We reach the desired
result by nature's growth and our skill
in training the same, as we do on our
orchards, vineyards and berry Adda.
If a patent cun be secured and main­
tained on these processes, cannot the
same be done with our manner of train­
ing grapes, or even trimming our or­
chards? It may be said that the patent
embraces the laving-down process; if
so, why not get a patent on our method
ot laying down tender varieties of
blackberries aud grapes?
We are informed by the agent of this
company that if we attempt any ot
these plans, we shall be prosecuted im­
mediately' and they have 8150.000 to do
it with. I notice that lu Mr. Cole's
case of sub-irrigation. Mr. Lacey, of
Washington, gives his opinion, which
seems sound, and it seems this is a par­
allel case.—R. Morrill, Benton Harbor,
Mich.
We do not see that the patents refer­
red to, cover anything that is essential
to success in growing the hedge. They
are mainly for certain mechanical de­
vices—wire stretchers and contrivance
for wiring, staple-driver, and the like.
One relateato bending the shoot below
the surface, and is therefore easilyavoided by making the bend above the
surface. Our correspondent may safely
contract as many hedges as he pleases
on methods long familiar to himself
and his neighbors, and snap his fingers
at demands for royalty or damages.
Should any legal action really be begun
against him (a most improbable contin­
gency, on the facte us stated) he will of
course compel the plaintiff, if a non­
resident, to give trends for costa; aaui
the action will probably not be pressed.
Should, however, an attempt be made
in earnest to interfer with hedge-train­
ing in our correspondent’s region, it
might possibly be worth while to make
up a "pool” of fanners, engage an
attorney, and then—if the attorney
thinks it worth while—send to a solici............................(say Mr. Lacey), for exoplnlon.—Eds. Country
Gentleman.
Osase Orange Hedge.

Ohio Farmer.
1 wish to say to farmers not to go too
heavy on Osage for hedge. It may do
for some places, such as the road (if
kept well trimmed), or if you have a
grudge against a neighbor I would aay
plant Osage. Then quite likely you
would be so provoked before your neigh­
bor would realize the insult, that you
would be tempted to kick yourself for
the intended injury. For my part, I
would rather have one rod than a mile
of it. or one plant than a million (unless
it was to sell them). It saps the ground
so nothing will grow within ten or
twelve feet of the fence. Lt is too much
work to keep it within bounds. It
must be trimmed twice each summer
(June and August), and when neglect­
ed only for one season, it is an eyesore
and a nuisance, even on the highway.
In traveling over the country you often
see hedges that in the hurry of the sum­
mer’s work have not been trimmed,
and are twenty to thirty feet high and
so dense that nothing could be seen
back of them any more than could be
if there waaa stonewall that hlght.
Most of us farmers like to see outside
the road limits. Go slow, boys. I've
been there as well as some of my neigh­
bors that have had Osage, ana dug it
out in order to get ria-of the extra
work incurred in ite proper care.

Clyde. Ohio.

Mich. Dairyman
Among the minor trouMes of city
life is tbe difficulty of. procuring a regu­
lar supply of fresh eggs. When we
cannot remove par woes, the next beat
thing is to try and understand them
An egg Is generally called fresh when
it has been laid one or two days in sum­
mer, and two to six days In winter.
Tbe shell being porous, the water in
the interior evaporates, and leaves a
cavity of greater or leas extent The
yolk of the egg sinks, too, as may l»e
easily seen bv holding it towards tbe
candle or sun; and when shaken a slight
shock i« felt if the egg is not fresh. To
determine the exact age of eggs, dis­
solve four ounces of common salt in a
quart of pure water, nnd then immerse
the egg. If it is only one day bld. It will
descend to the bottom of the vessel; if
three days old it will float In the liquid.
If more than five days old it will come
to the surface, and project above it in
proportion to its increased age.

The arrest of a suspicious character
upon his general appearance, move­
ments or companionship, without wait­
ing pntil he has robbed a traveler, fired
a nt^uae, or murdered a fellow-man, is
an important function of a shrewd
detective. Even more important is tbe
arreat of a disease which, if not check­
ed, will Might -and destroy a human
life. The frequent cough, loss of appetite,general languor or debility, pullid
skin, and bodily aches and pains, annouaee tho approach of pulmonary
consumption, which is promptly arrest­
ed and permanently cured by Dr.
Pierce’* “Golden Medical Discovery.”
Soldjby druggists.
“I don’t think Misther Flaherty was
nominated lagally,” remarked Michael
"Pbaft that?’’ asked Timothy. "Oiaay
Misther Flaherty must have got his
nomination Hlagally. for all was quiet
and pace*ul they till me. and divll a
foigkt of anny koind at the caucus!”

6 applied St

ranted.

Other Stoves will be Closed Out Regardless of

Cost.

We also sell tbe Latest and Best

Builders Hardware at Close Figures.
Paints it Large and Small quantities; also Varnishes. Tur­
pentine and Japans
&lt;

Mowers, Reapersand Binders.
Wagons, Carriages and Carts.
OLIVER’S NEW COMBINATION PLOW, with seIf-sharpeniuR
Share and Point They are giving the best satisfaction,
doing the same amount of work with from one-fourth to
one-half the expense of other plows.

CALL IN AND SEE US.

Greble &amp; Powers.
Estimates on Jackson-Tile.

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Thu great sources of the extensive
curative range of Dr. Jones’ Red Clover
Tonic are its great blood purifying quali­
ties and its gentle aperitive action, there­
by removing all restraint from the
secretive organs, curing promptly and
thoroughly dyspepsia,’ costi veneaa, l»ad
breath, piles, pimples, low spirits, sick
and nervous headache, ague, malaria,
and all stomach, liver and kidney troub­
les. The most delicate stomach accepts
it with relish. Price fifty cents, of
Fredlllotchklsk

-Pa,” Mked Walter, •*what is a Budhist?” “A Budhtet, my son.” replied 1*8,
“is a—well—a sort of Horticultural chap
—you’ve heard of budding fruits, you
knowTtmes-J.'emocrat.

iaemoved

HIS STOCK OF

There ft at least one spot on this fair
earth where the base-ball fiend cannot
get in bis work. On a vacant lot near
Covington, (Ky.) is posted this slgn-No plane bace-Bol on theas Primates!”
—Chicago Herald.

“I don’t,think the photograph does
There are three knignte of labor me justice.” said the actress. “Certain­
lodgts in Battle Creek. The last, Lin­ ly not.” replied the artist; “how many
coln assembly, organized last week.
actresses would come to me for photo­
Itrff, of every kind cured in 30 min­ graphs, do you think, if 1 did them jus­
utes by Woolford'» Uanitary Lotion. tice?”—Philadelphia Cail.
Use ho other. This never fails. Sold
"Why is it.” said on ex-GoVernor to
by Frederick Hotcbkisa, druggists, an old acquaintance, "that when I am
Hastings. Mich.
out of office you never speak to me?"
Ithica is experiencing a heavy build­ “Btxause,” the acquaintance replied,
ing boom—every street is being pushed when you are in office you never speak
to me! —Arkansaw Traveller.
into the suberbs.
Nino per cent, of the Yale ’graduates
Weak lungs, spitting of blood, con­
sumption ana kindred affections, cured become clergymen, and quit ripping up
without physician. Address • for treat­ sidewalks, stealing gates, and heaving
ise. with 10 cents in stamps, World’s brick-bate through chamber windows.
Dispensary Medical Association, 663" The othes ninety-one per cent, go out
into the world and whodp’er up!
Main Street, Buffalo, N. Y.

A little four-year old said to bis moth­
The knights of labor have organized
at Millford with 26 charter members. er last week, “Mother. I believe God
thinks I'm dead.” “Why?” asked the
After being a victim of severe rheu­ mother, somewhat astonished at the
matism for three years. I was induced child. "'Cause I havn’t said my prayers
to try, Athlophoros, and am now glad for a week!”
1 )
to stale that 1 am free from pain.
It is said that “Satin is ever watch­
Mary I. Whiting, 810 University ave­
nue, Madison, Wis., one of the oldest ing to find us unemployed.” The gen­
tleman referred to never watches news­
r»sidaits.
paper men. It would be a WMte of
The Millford -creamery turns out valuable time.
about 2JJOO pounds of butter per week.
“Gentlemen of the jury,” said a Te­
The best on earth, can truly be said cumseh (Neb.) lawyer last week, "there
of Grigg’s Glycerine Salve, which is were just thirty-six hogs In tbe drove.
sure, safe and speedy cure for cuts, Please remember the fact—just three
bruisa. scalds, bums, wounds and all times as many m in the Jury-box. genother sores. We positively cure piles, Uemear
tetter and all skin eruptions. Try this
Our sectarian colleges are too/often
wonder healer. Satisfaction guaranteed
or money refunded. Univ 25 cents. packed with broken down clergymen
whose ability to handle boys is suppos­
Sold by F. HotchtoM.
Benj. Newkirk* has been cashier of ed to be in inverse ratio to their capa­
city to handle grown people in church­
the Jackson City Bank for 30 years.
es.—Journal of Education.
"Quinsy troubled mo for twenty
A member of the Harvard class of
Sirs., Since I started using Dr. 1883 has Just been appointed a piteher
omas' Electric Oil, have nothad an for a base ball club at $3,000 a year.
attack. The Oil cures sure throat at Still there are people who turn up their
once.” Mrs. Letta Conrad, Standish.
noses at college bred men—Courier
Mich.
Journal.
The I Arlington, Petoskey's popular
In the public Library at Toledo the
hotel, opens about J une 20.
most conspicuous notice is,—“Qeintiemen will please remove their hate and
keep their feet off the tables, chairs and
window-sills.”—The Public Library is
,
c *.. .
&lt;&gt;im nciuca on mi
lung*-.tod tried many re med ira without bcnegL certainly the educator of the people.
“Only one trouble with that preach­
by the uae of a few bottle*. Blaoe which tune er. arid the braktman, as the sermon
i*
used It In bls family for coughs nnd cold* closed, after a slow run of an hour and
Jh‘h
l!l
J*1* BXPertcnee ot
lamwaiMa wnoaa lIvvM haw.
... ..... a quarter und two laps. "What’s that?”
tie switchman wanted to know. Toor
terminal facilities™ the brakeman re­
^A new, black*mltb shop will k« built at 8Un plied.

It is difficult to explain the workings
Delia*« feiMles. oM peopleaud children are
'S,"'rs LlTrr fill*- Mild. of the youthful mind. A boy who will
listen indifferently to the sublirnret
truths oftheology. will bo aroused to
■^SUle teachers’ examination at Lansing July the acuUst interest hy the program of
a caterpillar over the collar of a bald­
headed man in the pew in front of him.

The length of belt required to con­
nect two pulleys on opposite shafts
may be determined by either of the fol­
lowing rules;
First—Multiply onehalf the sum of the diameters of the
two pulleys by 3U, and add to the pro­
duct twice the distance from center to
center of ahafta. Second-Add to twice
the distance from center to center of
shafts, one-half the sum of the circum­
ference of tbe
pullevs.—Michigan
Dairyman.
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•Utm. Mr. C. K. Rrudon. B*lUn&gt;or».
Url
&gt;k.&gt; L. ...a__ _____ __
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chapter by chapter, aud, of course, the
good mnn often came to passages ha.d
to be understood. Hi* way of gt-aing
ovei a difficulty wm very convenient,
to say the least of it. He would say.
-No doubt, my Christian brethren, there
1* a great difficulty here, as
mentatora are agreed upod that, so let
us loos tbe difficulty In the face and— 1
pass on!”
A good story is told about a genUfrman of this dty who stammer*. He
was invited to dinner by a friend, and
the principal dish at the d oner wm
calf's brains. Knowing his guest»
rondn«» of tbl» duh. '5’ h°J*
cautioned the members of his fs®51!•
among whom was a college student, to
partake of it sparingly. The young
student was annoyed at the Implied
doubt as to his good breeding, bo,
when the waiter came around with the
dish in question, the college young man
very much on his dignity declined, say­
ing:—“Thanks, no; 1 have plenty or
brains.” “C-c-e-caH’s brains?* inquired
tho gueet.—N. Y. Tribune.

Di Jackson’s Wood and humor syrup
will positive cure all-eruptions, ulcers
aud bad sores upon tbe body face or
limba. Will thoroughly cleanse the
Systran and blood of every truce of dis­
ease! that have their origin therein.
Low
Mias Kate Sanborn, the lecturer; says
Cure* the rheumatism, salt rheum and
canker, and is well recommended by that no two women are alike, but men
the medical profession all over the can be arranged in bundles!
country. Price 81 per bottle. Sold by
A correspondent wants to know if
W. II. Goodyear
there-is more than one religeous denom­
“Jahn, what is that scar on your ination that believes In feel-washing.
chinT “That scar? Oh! that is a relic It is siucerelv to be hoped that there is.
of barberism!"—Rochester Union.
—Cincinnati Saturday Night.
.

In tempering cream, use a thermome­
ter which you know to be correct. The
usual custom is to pour the cream into
a tin pail, and set the pall into either
warm or cold water, depending upon
whether the cream needed a higher orR
With muwdnui I tMed I^.luTr'^X
lower temperature; but this is unneces­
sary trouble. Procure a narrow, deep
tin pall, perfectly clean on tbe outside,
and especially on the bottom. If the "tluna. brraebltl**™S»uinpilon1&gt;iind afi throid
&lt;w.
».
cream is too cold, fill this pall with and lune dtffirultina
moderately hot water, and move it
about in the cream, holding the ther­
mometer in the cream also, until It
marks the correct temperature; then re­
move the pall quickly, and churn the

and plash and trim hedge, and receive
Cabbage Worms.—I have seen a
«i per rod for their aervicea,’ which
good many inquiries in your valuable
&lt;xmi not to exceed 30c. per rod. I hare
no fault to find with these terms, if the isper for a remedy for cabbngu wonna
rift cayenne pepper &lt;« tbe leave*.
pwties are agreed, for they can make Two,
or at most fcree applications, will
just such a fence as they claim “if they
clear them out; have not lost a head in
Me oo proper safla;” but about their
six years under this treatment.-Coun­
try Gen tinman.

An old minister in Scotland had the

A good young man finding his affec­
tions divided betwixt two of the fair
sex. either ot whom would have ans­
wered if the other bad Iieen away orav-

AND

To the First Door East of Hicks Bros.' Gro­
cery, on State Street,
,
Where he will be pleased to welcome all his cus­
tomers and friends, as well as to greet many new
ones. As heretofore, he keeps the Best of Goods
in his line, at the Lowest Prices.

18571638

JULIUS RUSSELL

MONEY SAVED I
'Having bought a large invoice of TEA,

we will until further notice give each customer

a better TEA than ever before'; and to induce
customers to try, will give a 5 cent ticket with
each pound for cash. Tickets good in 25c

lots for Any Crockery we have in stock at face
value.

Try Our Tea!

Smith, Hams &amp; VanArman
March 10th. 1886.

ROGERS &amp;
n
FAUSEY

wouldst have me choose, but—let tt be

i A recent ad ve.rtiBemcQt read.M follows:—“If the gentleman who keeps a
shoe store with a red bead will return
the umbrella of a young iady with
whalebone riba and an iron handle to
1601,110
hear of something to his advantag.- n &lt;
the same ia a gifc of a deeoused mother
now no more, with the name engraved
on it.

Said an Austin phllanttuopist to a

S1CX

Wmhlngtoi, D.

Jno. Deer Corn &amp; Summer­
Fallow Cultivator.
An UuUapmbki Firmta* Tool

Tb» bort In the world.

The Champion Twine Binder &amp; Mower.
have been thoroughly tested, and have
proven satisfactory m every instance. Call and look them

**

There are two rtmrens why i
pin don’t mind their own burij
Is. that they haven’t any bush
the Moood is, that they have

---- =SELL THE CELEBRATED—

THE NORTH FAIRFIELD PLOW.
i; and

“les of this plow and the splendid Satisfaction it
SIfLS , F™’ tlled pr0Te8 ite worth- The North Fairfield .&lt;
oest plow made, as every fanner will tell yov who uses it.
faraernv?hifS^inE T?&gt;th ?“TOW “ » Harrow that every
mmerovghttohave. ForsaleevclnsivelybyRogereiFausey.

�MoU.«»: raoUwre! mothws: Why
,1 JOU "»ow your-llule dirltaf lo

l or sale I" " • iroodjoar.
Sr,r an «ol*r
I” l’eK»key.
. „ho iTli'-e tint nature will
.- ,,tl i &lt;-.«wl&gt; k C*'W ah0111'! miiler*:thia Is llonr at tho expense of
; ' . oitlrhon. iEach time Ulis wettin ,\stcni. iwd we all know that
"t/r^iu.ition of thfa dangerous prnc
. . . s ;l t niMiiiiptlve's grave. Don’t
. • ,.tlu- rhances, (when a uO unit bottle
"'r- llige-tow* Positive Cure will
.. .I.’ ,.nd pn.mplv u,re any recent
ti.ldot threat or lung trouble.
Hi liar fa'Ctlf of Fred Hotchkiss
, tdc cast* (ir family use.

.

; was Ingun Saturday on tlie
• d
at Al passenbet depot at
. „ ait will lie a large and eoin, a. Imildtng.r

: .&gt;.*&gt;! ,AV»nt Rrllrf, Hut &lt;’•&gt;•-&gt;. '
•,
, ;
,on| ft tnowMb»m»er.
. ..ia?rn. To all sneb we say:
’■flarih i ar; It* cured by Dr. Sage's
■" &gt;r;i ftewiedy. 1 It has l»ern done in
fa •&gt;! vasd: why not in yours?
d.ipirw is in delay. Enclose a
.
World's (Dispensary Medical
.■ : Hi. Buffalo, N. Y., for pamIf
pitirt (indiseiwe..
&lt;

. t .iL'nl widow of the late Judge
Tiif.i i'. &lt;1? i a' Adrian Friday. She was
•hr i: ■&gt;tier of Gebige Tiffany, the invenu r.
. .
Pr .livks-.inxi penetrating liniment
. Ur. q r-i’ins. bruists.kicks, cuts, burns,
«ic.. etc. Good For man
i
1'ur sale by W. IL Goodyear.
.! Hr.meh. proprietor of/the Branch
&gt;at lUisville, which was burned a
• ,
• kstigi', has decided to rebuild.

, i t; Harrtabura, lit. says:
■ imvh benefit trvm Electric
.tuts to f-S •nftrrltm hiimaa1 hl a runn.tig ooreoo tny
i. , Joctors toM tne I w.iuht
&gt; Mtm|**d or krdatnpi*Uc4.
i«itlr*»4 Hbctri.- Bitters
-t t. und Hurkirn's Arnica
I'rrani. Baliu
(being
• t hot
by |v. II. tkm&gt;ljear.
i satisfactory rrsul’s,
. iCrring
I h.‘ lironion
school
witn this
ter- board haa engagT
universal
• rd uiv
li‘1trade
l&gt; Xi&lt;
tu&gt;l U take change ot the
druggist.
‘ 1 forciibalmcr.
the ensuing
year.
hl.•md I regulate your liver and
■&gt;
tlf heat of suniinrr. and
tor bill by th? timely ure of
AU &gt;|ruiqtiHls.
.d He oldest resident* &lt;4
'. el|ht) Ihrev.
otiol forcing l!.;uids
ot rvrlttng snutT*. ;mI'rritm Balm.« cure
K&gt;l Siu! hay fever. It
rdy twing easily ap(earing ease? which
•rirerra.

S

irniiint* wnipped In blue—
-- -kerHiTniiUiiit.dyspej*iUMi nail »i.‘i lirftdarhe. All drug-

I'-biatc manorial day In
rminnfr.
cured by a lew appll*
...
Wunder: afan cure?
.. !&gt;ni‘«e«. &lt; .itv and bur:.*. Cheapest and
Hi (traund*.
.
. J. Alkra. &lt;rf Giiuxl K.ipids, charred
ot w
Mary Noel, ‘has
- ura.^ !!.&lt;■ d-ath —
•t
M.f.-arfnifa disordered and 1 trit
and laapild that 1 «csrerly took Inter•
Tried all the ‘ovalled rrturd•f r-iil 1 nsrd
nwd Parker's
Parker'* Tonic.
Tonic,
;••• .-rainiestd cure.-David
cure.—David Bash.

■n&gt;« Fuarpi.
complain* many a s«U&lt;l rtfai gives an appetite,
farit to perform its duty.
t I'l.ifadium now faaras a

-

!&lt;! be kept in every
u-nuupA eollc.palnltlux mill dpwntery.

mortal jfay ou Mon-

ne lukdie of West’*
■uni two or Hirer
Isni. aaudfioe.

llrautlfv y..u nom«
u Alls and will JgiwlttIt Alatmuttne.
i . .ext&gt;-rah# try it.. Whit* ami
P-r .mu (letter tlmn paint,
r. DlsfafecU fan! prevents
' ---- !■ enrd free. By drug.vid paint.I hra'i-mi -Sto given
rntml llaphfa. Mleh.
,r iu xm-won t for Cate, Bruises,
Kdt i;;,. tm. 'everSMW. Tetter,
* t.i|i.laln» Curas, and all Hklti

.irsanlzlnv a tulnI I ti;x&gt;n oihtr par!•.&lt; mNiold remedy.
• to cure Cholera
■•r bowels, cranijis.
r unolalni. Me. All

Sifaliy io Philip
tin- Mune day
Jlcgi.'ter of
Liber
at
which tnnrtl. Said mortgage
Urns and raid

•

&gt;’ the north (root door ot the
m Ute city al Haatinga, Barry
-i public auction th“ premises
mortgagf, to B»o*ty lhe
11 • rvou. ana the legal costs.
ar.. ilcscrlbe^ ag the north east
th- north i.nat ilr.HiM. /if «AM&lt;An
. ..... -

imifir; KU

u “* r*t*e
GwKr w
" tS&lt;““0 ’ball Mil M pubBtoSi'i U”' n'EjMHH bWfcr/on Friday the
SS^S. -J «’**'■&amp;lx '““.Mteno'clocirtath*
.V’S5®cc&lt;’f,h« tn»b»«o Judge, In
ut: iff,A1"*'1'1®' countM at Barry in the
STk,^l&lt;’*t0"«"nUieTth&lt;Uyof May. A. I),
y.
' ' ' 1 n.bate I curt of Itarrv county

&amp;SSS

(Formerly Ann Mym.)

MANAGEMENT OF EARTH CLO6ETS.

CUTOSmES Of OCCULT MEDICINE.
A FAMOUS VOODOO QUEEN.

Madicino-raongvring of one kind and
The worship of Voodoo is paid to a
wnotocr has alway* been a Jewfah
sj*ri£«ty, and from tho time of too make kept in a box. The warahipen are
*«« &lt;T«m »r« not
fa Babylonian quack*, whew preacriptioo* not merely a sect. but, in rorne rude,
“»" ati“ »•&gt;*• *&gt;»en w, not«x- may be found in tii* Talmud, down to •avage
idso an order.' ----------------A roan and
“ way,
; - • ~~
loTvIwl lo ooUjing diMHota. then, * no tli® present day, tho orthodox Jew ha* I W0Innn ch&lt;»«n from their own number
such easy and economical method of dfa- rtuck to hfa belief in popular remedies I to b,!
oracle* of tho *erpcnt deity are
CT.
**”*• “
“i"» e«m&gt; =nd occult phyaicldng with all the ■ t?Ucd 1,10 kinK and qu*®«&gt;- The queen fa
pertinacity of hfa pertinacious race, i t,W mor‘! “”Portant «f the two. and, even
Tlie primitive and barbaric privy irita Western
Hebrew*
have
enumci-1
*5 Prc*‘at ^ridated state of the
are universally condemned and almoat patvd
thenfaelvea
more
or lew 1 wns'*lnl’
Louwiana, where the Icing's
as univ-e.^dly used. Earth closets can from tlieae -and cognate auperrtitioua ’ °?lcc ha* Bhnort °r 9uit« disappeared,
take their place in a majority of in­ notions; but in *outlicaatern Europe and i o5awn: “ 81111 * I*r8pn
nat •
stances without disturbing the hablta of more eapocially in Palatine, folk-modi- i- ”hc
“ too* “ sh® continue* to
,o ’&gt;ower ,,ot b-v in'
KrV,at brnCfll to cine, as it' j, euphemistically called । l'Ve' She
by election or ite barbartheir health. The old privy can, by a fionrfahc* in thfa nineteenth century I henUacclittle home carpentering, be fitted into «nong all ctarees and rention* of Jew* to :
Chosen for such quala goxLearth clowt. The pit should be an extent rimp^y incredible to thewe un-11U“ *“ Would R1'*” hcr * RaturilJ
clmned as thoroughly
nud acquainted with thu inner life of Oriental ' Pn-,““wy’ penwnal attraction* among
n-nll-l with cl«m i—nh. The lower Jewdom.
1110 rest, and ruling over superstitious
In tlw congenial atraoauhr-rn of
! fean' aad dcairM of every fierce and
portion ol Um bwek of. th, „!d ItnKnm,
..I.-**- the
I—
ghHti,
matena milira ox
of easiern
arelile l«nol,le ’ort*'k4d&gt; no trivial influ­
moy b. »i-l » . door u ruw,
fa Alu
materte medica of archaic
nut the removal and placing of the soil and Old World quackery fa still in high ence. I onco saw, in hcr extreme old
^ntmnera, which should be either Ral- .repute; dogs’ liver, cuwKbecl, earth age, tin* famed Marie lAveau. Her
vnnixed iron pails or strong wooden worms, haree’ feet,
fat, live anta, dwelling was in toe quadroon quarter of
boxes. The earth may l»e kept in a box human bancs, cocks' wings, doves’ dung, New Orleans, but a step or two from
or barrel, in the structure itself. ’
powdered mummy, wolves’ entrails and Congo square, a small adobe cabin jiist
Thu trouble with remodeling tho out­ Parings of aawa’ hoof* rank high among off tlie sidewalk, scarcely higher toon
building
for ---------an earth
fa that
it i approved remedies in case® of aicknore. the ckwe boortl fence, whose batten gate
--------- cWt „
um, K
yielded ■ to tlie touch and revealed too
makes
no
in me
the puDucity
publicity or
of acac- Ii AnJ
,f variety on,
be, a*
m tne
the adusrc
adage aeserta,
........ ........
~ change u*
, ■' “
assert-.
,
, .
----—
ce» or the dbagreeablemwi
dbagremblenea* of wnnhino
ruachtatr charming,
ch*™ing. then the popular nltannad*’rB “d wi?dow’ «P«*d *«• to
cew
it In
in dnrmv
*' '
*_ an earth
. lYlnroi.
,.r toe Oriental
■.
’
the warm air.
air, anti
and ran
one or two taurnv
tawny
stormy —
weather.
A*
oopema of
Jew may
un­ • tcus
cloeet, jrroperly constructed and man­ doubtedly lay claim to tout quality ,'since faces within, whose exprenuon was di­
aged. with a due regard to decency and ita contents range from dogb; head vided between a pretense of contemptu­
cteanlincKi, need not lie an offense to broth to tee dew that falls upon Elijah's ous inattention and a frowning xuieiitnight or smell, it can bo *o earily built grave on Mount Carmel or a stew of I muut of the intnuibn.
In the center of u small room whose
&gt;» to place
a*
pi»cv n
it in
m eomc
ionic aide
tuao room or *hed
shed t
eyre. The chief repositories of I
attached to the dwelling and under the i
•y’Uvm of occult medicine among the ■ ancient cypress floor was worn with
roof. In this case a portable, easily Jcw»ar'1 the so-cuiled “Gabhetea,"elderly scrubbiag and sprinkled with crumbs of
managed closet fa necessary.
' i। nM
perron*
*nn" wto*
who attend *&gt;the
— aick and dvinff, soft bri&lt;Hc—a creole, affectation of su­
Tlie value of dry earth
an nl^orb- I and
the lastvmixa
officesiur
foruic
theueaa.
dead. perior cleanliness—sat. qunkiug with
--- ■ -perform
.........— •••'
IM few dfa
ilia m
fr&gt; which
wkUk flesh-Jcwfah
n....i. t__ :..K feebleness, in on ill-looking old rocking*
ent, deodorizer and disinfector fa not There fa
chair, her body bowed, and'her. wild,
properly recognized. It fa said bv some fleah fa hair but they have a remedy for,
gray witch's tresses hanging about her
to be more powerful in three caimhitire whether it be a wart on the hose or a fit
tihriveled, yellow neck, toe queen of tot
than any wtoer agent known. If two of colic, a low fever or a brutal husband.
Voodope; Tlirw generations of her
parts of dry earth are put with one of And where th&lt; y are at fault there fa al­ | children were within the faint beckon of
excrement, and kept in a dry place, the ways some “ehueid’* or “pious man” who her liel|Jess, waggling wrist and fingers.
two assimilate, the excreta Lecnuxing can furnish . forth an appropriate pre­ They Maid she was over 100 years old, and
undfafingufahable from the soil after a scription of mystic formula of due efli- there was nothing to cast doubt upon the
time, and it may be used over and over
statement.
She had shrunken away
In cases of obstinate and long-standing
again, though it fa generally better to
from her skin; it was like a turtle's. Yet
bury each pailful in a different place illnewt the grand specific among the Jews withal one could hardly help but see that
each time, over a portion of the land ad­ of Turkey and Palestine fa the “Indolka" the face, now so withered, liad once been
joining the residence. Tiie earth must or “Indolkado." Thfa fa a kind of cere­ handsome aud commanding. There was
not be sand or gravel, but soil of a clayey mony. obligation and prayer rolled into still a faint shadow of departed beauty
nature, thoroughly dry und finely pul­ one, and a most curious samplu of geuu- on tlie forehead, the spark of sn old fire
verized. Powdered charcoal, coal ashes, in^rfolk-medicine. The house in which in the sunken, glistening eyes, and a
the patient fa lying is cl*oretl from top
and street dust are equally effective.
vestige of inqteriousnem. in toe fine,
Earth closeta offer many advantages, to bottom, and nvarybody, relatives and slightly aqufliuo nose, und even about
chief of which fa that, when toey/are friends included, Iravea it. Even stran- bersilent, woe-begone mouth.
gem,
living
in
toe
same
court,
quit
it
for
projM’riy cared for. toe excreta of oneramIter grandson stood by, an uninterest­
ily fa rendered hamdras and disposed of on the timo tating. When aft are gone, and ing Quadroon betw«*on 40 nnd BO year*
the prvtnfara, not being liable to soak into the sufferer fa quite alone, on elderly old, looking strong, empty-minded and
' woman accustomed to the buqintws, ena neighbor's well. There fa no offensive ,
trivial enough; but his mother, hex
odor or contamiiuition of toe soil. They ;' ters toe sick chamber and sera that there daughter, was also present, a wonuin of
may be placed under toe same roof as are no religious books about, and uothing some 70 years, and n most rtriking and
that
can
suggret
devout
thought.
She
the living-rooms, and thus be easily acmajestic figure. In features, stature
then iMncures some wheat, barley, salt,
craaible to women, children and invalids.
and liearifig she was regal. One had but
Ti»cro are many failure* of earth clos­ sugar, water, honey and fat, us well as Ui look ou her, impute her brilliancies—
nix
eggs.
About
midnight
she
ets to give satisfaction, but the failure fa
too untamable and severe to be called
takes
the
ingredients,
excepting
due to an inability on the part of the
charnut or graces—to her mother, and
tha eggs, mixes them all together, remembur what New Orleans was long
owner to understand their capacities.
and spreads a little round about
years
ago, to understand how the name
They must not be made the receptacle of
the bed, on the threshold, and in each of of Marie Laveau should have driven itself
house chamber dopa, as the ability of the
the four comens, repenting all toe tone inextricably into the y traditions of |he
the following formula: "I implore of you, town nnd the times. Tlad thfa visit been
ily limited, and any excess of its capacity
you masters, to have pity and compas­ |K»tponed a few months it would have
creates a nuisance.
A great improvesion on the soul of So-and-so, son of So- been too late. Marie Laveau fa dre&gt;d;
mot Iuih been perfected in ’.-art): cluseta
and-so: forgive the sin he has committed Malvina Latour fa queen. As idle apin on
automatic urine separator,
against you, aryl restore hfa soul, his jieared presiding over a Voodoo ceremony
which prevent* any undue *oakage
strength, and hfa health; lot this honey
of
the
earth.
nnd
dov4 away sweeten your mouth, thfa wheat feed on thu night of June 28, 18A4. she fa de­
with the only source of annoyance in your cattle, and this salt create peace scribed as a bright mulattreas of about
4f. of “extremely handsome figure,” dig­
their legitimate use.
'
and love between you and us." She
The death rate from zymotic &lt;lis»-n«a (hen breaks an egg in each comer, pros­ nified liearing, and a face indicative of
has been shown to have been auch re­ trates herself upon the floor and kisses a comiKirativvly high order of intelli­
duced by ths introduction of proper sys­ it, exclaiming, “Let thfa soul be instead gence. She wore a neat blue, whitedotted csdico gown, anti a “brilliant
tem* of sewerage, a* at Memphis. There
tiguon (turlian) gracefully tied."—Tin.
is no doubt tliat the dry earth nj stem of
The ceremony'fa repeated three, seven
soil removal in villages would show a cor- or nine nights, according as the pa­ Gentary.
reupondhig reduction in the death rate, tient recover* sr no. It is an expenoivo Atutria Imiiortlng KaMlan Petroleum.
from typhoid fever especially.—Sanitary remedy, the cliargc of the person under­
An Austro-Hungarian company ha* &lt;&gt;l&gt;
taking it being 30 franra. Poor people tained tho concession for transporting
content tliomoelvee with simply putting petroleum from the great wells in tlm
a little salt and water on the doorstep Caucasus district to Eurojx* by railway
Why should not each of th? 1,126 dis­
In more or boat. The vomjMny luw already dfa-,:
eases have its appropriate counteracting repeating the same words.
serious cise* recourse fa had to the “In­ tributi-d 200 immense tanks along tin
food as it now haa ita counteroetmg
remedy? Why should we not have dolka Geddah," a eomewhat similar cer­ ilaku-Katoum railway line, nnd pyx* art
mnnuofa of alimentary thern|»»utics im emony. The house fa nicely arranged, laid from the Batonm station to the pier,
toe sick perron dressed in new. white where tlie oil will Ik- run into boat tank*
well aa manuals of alternative therapeu­
garments, wax taper* an» lighted, and
tics? Why may w»&gt; not lutve diet-rolfa ■weft-smelling spicee are strewed about apeclally constructed for toe purpose.
Three million poods of petroleum art
fov.yther diseases than gout and diabvtos,
the chamber. At midnight a Hack cock ready for transportation.
otherTdodjfp'ciflcs Iwaides cod-liveroi!
is slaughtered and the Wood fa smeared
Tlie introduction of Ituwuan petrol«um
for phtljfaisrWUy may not the initial
upon the door-post and walls, while the into Austria, which fa chiefly undertaken
attempt at the cla^sttkalion of food aa
formula, “Thfa roul for that," is repeated by Hungarians, who work two venflesh formers, combuatibled'-aod mineral
a* before. In some instancue tire ccre- large oil refining mills at Fiume and
producers be pushed ou till a true
y is performed in every- house which Forth, bwidas fourteen smaller onoi, has
is created and wo have foods different
erer ha* occupied in tlie counie; given rise to a conflict between toe Hun­
tinted for membrane and muscle, for
order that the offended garian and Austrian ministries which
nerve and for parenchyme? Why may
tlie disease fa, of threatens to prevent the renewal of toe
we not liave a materia dietetics in which powera, to
property molli- ten years' commercial treaty.—Exchange.
couree. ascribed,
the student shall learn what he can
fled:—The Spectator.
build up or restore with aliments or
reconstitunnte, as he haaalready learned,
A traveling stiaka charmer Bays that it
A Chinrei) work of the fourth century* fa eopv to win tho confidence and nffecoften too well, what he can combat and
drive oat with alteratives, evacuonte and give* the following strange directions for tiokst. a youthful boa or nnaeondn, as
the nervina depresaoria.—Journal of Ito- carp rating: L«t thu pond bo an acre theyarctteC^vunemous or vicious, and
in extent (depth not stated, they nro can only exarttheir power of crushing
constmetives. _______
.
usually Iras tlmn eight frat); construct in by getting a purctam. with their tail, or
it nine stone islet* -«fd» »■••*&lt;« *&gt;isht in- -,'mething that will o!Ta*c sufficient ro’ Book publishers, and others too. I pre­ l.uorl*&gt;* "J""1
sfawiceaftertnov Uuv« emnp'hsudy coiled
sume. who sell on time paymenta, ur the d.r. water, **»tect twenty spawnmg carp themselves around tho limb or Dodv of
installment plan, as it is called, make and four males, all three feet long; de­ their intended victmi. If surpcfaetTbr.
their prices and terms after a calcula­ posit them nofaeleaely during the month annoyed they may him, but can do nc
tion similar to that upon which life and of March. Two months later place in serious harm thereby. Their tongue is
insurance* companies figure. In the boor the fishpond a turtle, two months later as soft and afippaiy as velvet.—Chicago
business we allow 8 per cent, for lo®***. a couple, and after a like period three Herald.'
by n-a*on of r*~» &lt;o
Jturtlos. bv which time there will be 860
jiod.n.nntaRaw.r » umownUy
enro. The turtles are to prevent their
tag w m-t P*yi«»“ « "&gt;‘°™ ““ being transformed into dragons and fly­
According to the census of 1880 tlie
ing away. The object of the islets und number of insane bom in tho United
tag and M per cent for •rilUK. “'J “£ hays fa to afford greater »j&gt;ace for the
ffali in their stauous voyages, for the the entire native population, while . the
tliia basis. Our sgeata will tell any re- more a fish travel the fatter and bigger number of foreign birth was 26,846, or 1
gpectablc young man or young lady, oo- be beam** Th*, pond should prwmt to every 254 of the foreign population.
JSd ta »IPta. HO. »U. or •*« “&gt;*&gt;
the features of a river or lake.-Atlanta This would make the per cent, of insane
among the foreign population nearly
of book, ud giro &lt;bem Uw
Constitution.
t
•______
n.ra.enrofOlo-11. ukins our chan™,
three times as large as tliat of our native
bom.—New Orleans Tirnes-Democrat.
rfloeinx UI but |U«»L
It fa said that a new impetus fa to be
U«wh „ you ~e. « «-»-'• C
oven to railway building in Japan, and
Collier in Globe-Democrat.
A 00.000-pound chunk of tin ore
toot in a few yearn die principal po-ta
and aU the cantors of trade nnd iuflucn-e blasted out of a twenty-nine foot vein in
the Etta tin minus in the Black hills will
wffl b. cam**- by
Una ttr built «r« »•« rauiw-i. «al be shipped to Landon for tho benefit ot
_ .
__1___ _ K.. kn... rairuwl
the British tin mine owners, who have
own naa utvw
—;----- »
with
forced bv the oonquenmi, but never wttn enable toe Ja^x— ™
with the aid of foreigners in tho con plo of tin ire from thfa country.—New
-traction and operation of th. roods. Orleans Tunea-Damocrat.
For oonsldf.-shkj |l|n'1
mstenal was
Fall vf Daw on Vegetation.
imported from
mamtM’r of tho Royal Horticultural
!^to"
dui**.
«
different dialect* are —,
of Journal
almost aa ma . from the building of

(net. .Ur. u-

rfTLST

given to secure tbe payment of two thousand aud
fire hundred unities (F-'.WJ. 1" ten year#
from date thereof, with Interest at the rate of
eight per cent, per annum, payable annuaMy
from Its date.
It was In-iuddnHUlraiteexprrtaly agreed that,
shouldl»,
auy default be.........
made lu the payment ol
.,&lt;■1

the «p»re &lt;&gt;( thirty dsys. I
lortl., idler Hie lapse at

POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
Thfa now.-ler never varies. A marvel of purIB
Btreru-U mill 'iiiob-in.’iK in-si. MoreivooomlcB
than th* ordinary kind*, and e-anaot be told tn
competition with y&gt;e multitude uf low tert, ahort
weight, alum or ptiusphau- powders. ■ Bold only
in cant. Royal Bakiso I'owukb Uo.. 1W
Wall SL N.Y.
oct 9-49t

BURDOCK BLOOD RITTERS*
A strictly vegetable prepa­
ration, composed ot a choice
and skillful combination of
nature’s best remedies. The
discoverer does not claim it a
cure for all the ills, but boldly
warrants it cures every form
.■‘i disease arising from a tor­
pid liver, impure blood, dis­
ordered kidneys, and where
there is a broken down condi­
tion of the System, requiring a
prompt and permanent tonic,
it never fails to restore the
sufferer. Such is BURDOCK
BLOOD BITTERS. Sold by all
druggists, who are authorized
by the manufacturers to re­
fund the prfte to anv pur­
chaser who Is not benefited by
their use.

with uU arrearages of interest thereon,
should, at tho suit fan of said ifan r Crwby,
Ii fa executors. radioluiatntara and aastgns,
become .uud l&gt;e due and payable Immed­
iately thereafter. Mihbough lite period
idiove limited for U&gt;e&gt;aynieul Lhercot may not
then have expired, anything tiierelnbclore loin*
contrary thereof In any wise uotwitluuanftlng.
And detault liaviugb'-ennmde in the payment of
thirty dollars of mitre*: due January 13. !•«,
ami default having been made lu paviuetit of all
the Interest due January fata. A. D. i»M. and
default having a!*o breu made fa payment of alt
the interest due January 15th. A. D. IMA, and

default having also been made fa jmvmnnt of all
the Interest and one hundred doltara principal
due January Utah. A. D. taw. and all the
same having been and remained unpaid und tn
arrears for the spare at thirty days and mar*
and still remaining unpaid, ihe aforesaid prin­
cipal sum ol two thousand live hundred dollars
(li.MOj, with all arrearages of lutercat thereon,
liaih been and fa now declared to be now due and
payable, aad by which default tbe power of tale
fa aata mortgage contained luta become opera­
tive u to the whole amount thereof, beta prin­
cipal nnd interest as aforesaid, and whereas
there la claimed to be due nnd unpaid on said
tnorfgan* and the note accompanying the *ame
st tbe date of this notice, the *um ot three
tbouMod aud two hundred dollars tW.’.ixn for
prindiml and interest, and no suit or proceedincs at taw or tn equity having been taken to
collec: the same or any part thereof.
Now. therefore, notice is hereby given tliat
by virtue of tbe power of aale tn sud mortgage,
remained and the statute tn such cat* aade and
provided. oi&gt; the twenty-sixth day of June. A. £&gt;.
iscd, at one o’clock in tho afternoon, at tha
north trout door or entrance M the Court House,
in the city of Hastings, in the county of Barry
mid state ot Michigan, that tiefag the place of
holding the circuit court for said County of Barry,
where Sult premises are situated, there win be
m4d at public auction or vendue to tte tagtaut
bidder the premises described tn said mortgage,
to satisfy tlie amount due on arid mortgage
w itli Interest st eight per cenL per ronum. a»d
the costa and expenses allowed by Maw. Batal
prcmlter'being described tn said mortgage, as
nil tho*e certain piece# or parcels of land situ­
ate fa the township of Assyria, in tbe county of
Barry, state of Michigan, and described as fel­
lows. to wit:

The north half (K) of the oontb west quarter
(5*1, aud the south twenty acres ot the west ball
.4&gt;of the north west fractional quarter (14)
of aeetion number twemy-nlno Cs&gt;. also the
north half (S) of tin-south ea»t quarter (H) of
section number thirty (XD. all In township num­
ber (11 north of range number seven &lt;71 west.
FETEK CHO5BY. Mortgagee.

Default having been made In tbe condition*

PRICE. EELOO-

POSIES, MIBURN &amp; CO., Propiq

for tbe County ot Harry
on the Si« day of Julr. j

BUFFALO, MW YOBK.

the sum lot Ave hundred and efai
nineteen one-hundredths UoUar*. a
proceedings nt law- having been

of the power of sale contained In txlcl inortcxc'’.
and the statute In such case made atid provided.
...
I... ........ , I..,
&lt; u..
forenoon, 1 shall sell at public auction, to tbe
highest bidder, at tbe north front door of tbe
Court House in the t t : Ji
' i
.
that belnc the place where the Circuit Court for
tbe County of Barry fa bolden. the premise*
detK-nted
In said mongoxc.
or so much thereof
_ .... r
..... ,,...

ATHLBPHOROS
said inortgiute all those certain tmrcels ot land
situate In tbe township of Woodland, fa the
County of H..m and Blate of Michigan, aud
known and doscrilied aafollows:
the south west quarter’of I tie north west quar­
ter all on section sixteen, town four north ot
range seven west.
Dated March 17th. IFfC.
WILLIAM J. *L.L HOLLOWAY,
CLEMENT SMITH Attorney fo^AtortJStaM.

PARKER’S
HAIR BALSAM

PARKER S TONIC

HINDERCORNS

TPe aatr*^ acrrsC, qvldcM* and U-rt cure ter Cwrn».
Beata ■.WtataXtMaCMtawata BBiflwrtlwtr.l n*
thrrKTOwth. Rtofaudlpaln. UlmuMitnalMa Xakoitba
feet c-siifoetabie. Htaderrom, run, vten &lt;-*&lt;-rythfec
•iMtaBa Sold by Prsgswu at Uc. Il»coxaCa.X x.

Health is Wealth!

State of Michigan—Dora Treplr. Complainant,
v». Wiltfam Treple. DrfemlanL
Eifth Judicial Circuit, tn Chancery. Sult pend­
ing fa the Clivult Court tor the ( uunty uf Harry,
iti Chancery at tbe Court House In tf.n City of
ItaMInn on the Utta day of April. 18m;.
In this cause, it appearing from an.davtt on
file, that the defendant William Teepte la nvi a
trAldrnt of this slate, but fa a resident of lb*
Stat.- of Ohio, therefore on motion of Clement
ifailth solicitor for Complainant, it l» uniend.
-Tliat ilCfaiMlnnt enter hfa appearance fa said
eauw on or betcre four iiwmlhs from the date ot
thfa onler. tuul that , within twenty days tho
&lt; omplalnaut cause thfa order to be published tn
tho Hastings BaXnjkb. said tiublicwtiou to tie
continued once in &gt;acb ue«k lor six weeM in
soccetelrm.
1 RANK A. HOtlKER.Clrcult Judge.
CLEM KM SMITH. Solicitor torConiptalnanL
[A true copy.) Attest GEO. W. ABBEY.
Ilcgfater.
1 &gt;cfault havlug been made in tlie conditions
of a certain mortgage made by Willfam Maynan! ami Hannah Msyuard, bls wife, to James
Dorilcv. Dated May Mb, istct. nnd recorded in
the ofllceid the register of deeds for the county
ot Barry and state nf Michigan, ou file tnOi dav
of Octatwir A. D 1SK3. in 1.1 her No. ft of murfgares on page ws. Baid mortgage wh» gttvn to
■evurethe payment of seven hundred dollars
with interest at the rate of seven per cent, per
annum from Ils dale, and imyablc In seven yeare
from the date, whlcli wild mortgage wasAulya*sttned by the said Jamra Dooley U, David R.
Cook on the Mb day of May, A. D. isKi. and Mid
aaaigtimcnt rccordtri In the iifttre of the register
»t deeds for Barry County. Michigan.' fa IJber
should any default he made

whereon tlie same is made due and payable,
and sliouM the same n main unpaid and In ar­
rears for the Hp:wv of sixty days, then and from
them rfoith. that fa after the lap'C of said alatv
dnyi. the aforesaid principal sum nf seven hun­
dred. dollars, with all itrrvaragva ot Interest
therenn. should atdhe option of the Mid Jatuoa
Dooley, his executor*, administrators and anAMD BtUIX l^KAT- SK-WSMS “Al jajf’ttlffK
mane in the payment of Interest due May Mb.
ism. nud the same still remainina unpaid, tb*
aforesaid principal sum of seven hundred dol­
lars. with all arrvaraKai of Interest thnreou
hath been aud fa now declared to be now du*
and payable; and there fa now claimed to be
due amt Mvabli- at the date of ttas notice the
■nut of clithl bniitirvd and nnv-elrin and
dollars, and no Milt or proceedI nr* at taw or fa
equity having bee* Instituted to recover th*
furfhJD.»catbyiuall prepaid ou rocaiptof pneo moneys secured by said morfgage or any part

John C. West &amp; Co.,
Weit Madlton BL.

CHJOOGO. ILL

said tnortgngo contained, and the statute tat
such rase made imd pro'U&lt; d. notice I* hereby
given that on Saturday the Tth day of Angnst.
A. D. 1KM. at on* o'clock in the afternoon. I
■hall snli at public ««rUon »tbe idrhrsl bidder
at tbe north tront doer of the court booae La tbe
City of Hastings. Michigan, tbe pranlMa de
teriiH-d in said mortgage, or so much thereof an

legal coats, th" prenitees being deaertbi
mortgage aa foliowit:
The south west quarter o! tbe oouth t
ter ot section 23, town 3 north of ranfa
Miclifaan U”rn“‘p 01 BoU*ndDatol May tzth. A. D. 1ML
DA VW R. COOl

harts and many sorts of ails of
man and beast need a cooling
lotion.

Mustang Liniment.

�Local Items.

county.

u
or onm»villB
Henry
deafly ha* a bemtnza in his soft ground trial «
Circular No. 1. south
Charles A. Bailee, which was inadvert­
how-shoe, as witness the foiltyring:
ently omitted. He enlisted August lot,
LXJ*ou noounjao,
~ -----Francis A. Howe vs. Harry L. Nobles, 1883, as 1st Lieutenant, lltb Michigan
cheoian, ha* new patent shoes for nis trespore; notice countermanded,
Cavalry, and was honorably discharged
Lsabal Adam* et aL vs. Luther Fuller, Aug. 1st, 1884. Died Oct 7th, 1886.
ejectment; stipulation to continue.
HAKEE8HRINEE. Comnuwder.
with perfect reae. with four 1,400 pound
Silas Stafford vs. Sarah Morgao, eject­
V™ Sd with U.®
oc
O. H. GREENFIELD. Adjt.
ment; stipulation to continue.
mt»A rro.»&lt;L They worked 1U« •
I HEREBY hereby desire to publicly
Caroline L. Cameron vs. Edward
duck'* foot on the mud.—Paw F»w
Green and Eliza Green, ejectment; set­ express my sincere thanks to the jicoPaw True Northerner.
tled.
ple of Hastings and vicinity, for the
KuBton, Ohio, M*y«h. ifcA
In re appeal of Thomas M. Dillon
many acts of kindness shown during
I.Y8COM BRIOHAM. Er..
•
from the allowance of the accounts of
Oraagmllle Mill*. Mkh.
Adam Wolf, executor of the estate of tlie sickness and death of my affection­
Dear Sin:-I have just given your Thoma* Dillon, deceased; cause contin­ ate sister and'loving mother. Also for
the manner in which so many have ex­
soft ground horse shore a trial. They ued by consent.
pressed their sympathy for me in this
work »H»OcU&gt;rj'. llmee •'“d u. by
Wheeler &amp; Wllaon Manufacturing Co.
express enough for 12 horses, different vs. James M. Bower, asaumpslt; cause double bereavement. “Friends in need
are friends indeed."
size*. * *
'
stricken from the calendar.
A. K. STEWART,
Charles S. Burton vs. Walter Keagle
________ Homing*. Moy 17th. UJ.
and George Keacle, assumpsit; judg­
Obltaary.
ment for plrintiff for S347.97.
Darwin McOmber vs. Walter Keagle
Wiut OTanui Have to Sav^- George Keagle and John Keagle, as­
Early this season the Burr Robins' new sumpsit; judgment for B125.82.
consolidated railroad show exhibited at
James L. Alread complainant r».
St. Joseph, and this is the manner in Henry Shriner et al. defendants, fore­
And from a wneplnz circle
which the Gazette of this city speaks of closure; decree.
Bears a cherished trictxl i
the show, which will be here May 22:
Charles W. Biggs complainant vs.
•■Well, the Burr Robins magnificent Nathan Shearer aefendant, motion to
arcus has come and gone, and it is but confirm decree, decree continued.
As she losing sight of earth life
Gently wafts to the other shore.
just to say that, after two exhibitions
Robert J. Grant complainant vb.
and jierforimujces, afternoon and even­ Richard P. Hubbell et al. defendants,
With sealed Hpn and tat falling r&lt;
Our short sighted eyes behold,
ing yesterday, everybody awards It the bill to quiet title; decree gr nted.
All that se-’tns loft of Mary
rare and unqualified praise of coming
Esther Knowles complainant vs John
Lain away In the grave so cold.
quit e up to, it not surpassing the “sound­ Horace Baker et al. defendants, bill to
ing praise of its eloquent manifesto." correct conveyance; decree.
The immense pavilions, tent, sideshows,
Lari Elliot complainant vs. Samuel
etc, were filled to their utmost capacity P. Shaffer et al. defendant, petition for
and even the aisles, standing room und surplus; petition granted.
■ Then 1 pushed back tbe shining cluster*.
intervening spaore were dotted all over
C. Aultman &amp; Co. complainants vs.
Haying a thought of care
with eager, well-pleased spectators, es­ Tirzah Footer and Thomas Wells de­
pecially at night, when the -tolling mill­ fendants, petition for execution for de­
i*w
1 look on my keepsake thoughtful. '
ions' turned out in great force for an ficiency; petition.
While tears ol offcrtlon gush forth,
George Strouse complainant vs. Nettie
hour or two of healthy relaxation."
j I think ol friend* and kindred
Take it altogether, ft is. protiablv, the Strouse defendnat, divorce; decree.
Whose tonns wt bate covered with earth.
linret circus and menagerie now on the
Philo T. VanZilB..complainant vs.
road; certainly It surpasses in 1&amp; load­ Henry O. Barkley et al. defendants,
ing an'd important features any that foreclosure; decree.
has been at Hastings this many a day.
Charles C. Wolcott vs. Albert W. Olds,
The circus proper is abreast with, if not assumpsit; settled.
With Immortality rife.
Stephen Springett, appellant vb. Chas.
tn advance of the very foremost, and
I am the resurrect Inn;
tbe menagerie is soinftaing, for the en­ 0. Wolcott, appelee; stricken from cal­
Happy thought, I am the life.
terprising proprietor to brag of.
endar.
She said to her chosen companion.
Henry Gerkey vs. Hannah Gerkey;
JI i d iwilu aud the chastening rod,
"Ltkejjob I tun afflicted,
Hoksk ' Notes.—W. H, Schantz’ bill to set aside deed and contract; de­
BupS&gt;'in not deny my God."
standard bred colt “Holborn" is devel­ cree.
And these were tlie words th* told me.
Ella L. Grannis vs. T. Scott Grannis
oping rapidly, and is the cynosure of divorce; granted.
all eyes as he takes his morning exer­
W. S. Goodyear et al. vs Robert
cise. Should Mr. Schantz fit him for Haynea et al., assumpsit; jury disagreed.
the track he will be a thorn in the side
of horsemen hereabouts.
Her children, her loved companion,
CIRCULAR NO. 3.
Parents, brothers, sisters, were near.
Charlie ilason pulls the lines aver as
Fma«KAIJ&gt; POST No. 126, L
finely bred a mare as walks the turf in HKADQVAKraiU.
We trust that ber free,
G. A. B.. DBF AKTMKMT OF MlClllGAX. F
Has entered tbe hart
this county. “Lady" is a flyer, and her
Hastings. Mat imii. i*b*. I
owner is not obliged to take the dust of
MEMORIAL DAY—PROGRAMME.
any of ’em when on the road.
JANE A. CHANDI.EE. Cedar Creek.
The Perdieran stallion “Sultan” can
Poet hall will be open to-clie public
be seen in Parker’s stables. And it Is Saturday, May 29th, to receive and ar­
well (worth one's while to see this range the floral offerings The necessa­
arxnro dakoees.
magniHcfihfc an i |n&gt;ll ry material will be ready for the ladles
The danger* of this *«t*on arc simply
Ein. Busby’s colt is one ot the finest
and girls who may attend Saturday af­ •^palling. The syateni has turn braced
lookers in the city. “Chas. Leland” is ternoon to form wreaths, luskets and
expected to make a good showing this boquets. Prepared flowers may be left np to meet tbo oeverlty of Winter and
the warm weather coming on open* tbe
season, as he is sow nearly developed.
at hall Sunday.
pore* and render* disease* both possible
Dick Messer drives a valuable pair of
grey roadsters. Dick makes 10 miles
and probable. The great source of all
Memorial
services
will
be
held
at
the
an hour on the road without distress­
Spring disorder* is to bo found in the
Methodist
church.
Sunday
the
80th,
at
ing his animals in the least.
blood which I* almost alwaya out of order
Even Judge Smith has “caught it" the usual hour in tbe morning. The in tb* Spring. Men, women and children
post will attend in a body. All are in­ most take something: do something.
He drives a nnely bred colt
D. B. Cook smiles, and shakes his vited.
Blood-poisoning la so common and is beill.
head as he asserts: “Would that old
Monday, 31st, at assemblv call, the
Charlie was 10 or 15 years younger, I
would show the youngsters what -trot­ column will bo formed in front of for*. Tbe breaking out which la ao fre­
ting’ is.” But1 old as is the horse, it courthouse square ready to move at quent la la every case the result of Impure
would take a goodly pile of coin to in­ 9 •'clock, a. m. sharp, standard time.
blood, and usually a result of rheuma­
duce Mr. Cook to part with the old
Poet will be formed according to the
G. A. R. manual, with the officer of tism. But suppose thia impurity does not
fellow.
the day. George EL Brooks, in charge. break outf What becomes of Iti Often
Barry County Pomona Grange— All visiting coniradea and soldiers not It attacks some vital organ, usually tbe
heart, and sudden death or lingering
The Pomona Grange of Barry County members, the camp of Sons of Veterans,
will report to him for assignments to
will convene with Orangeville Grange, poaitloo.
on Friday. May 28th. 1886. at 10 o’clock
For th* treat man t and cureol rhaumaComrade Daniel E. Birdsall is assign­
a. m. The following work is designed ed to the command of the escort.
tlam la all lu form*, as well aa all blood
by the lecturer:
Comrade H. M. Smith is appointed to disorders, anjj tbe functional derange­
Welcome to Pomona—By lecturer, of properly form tlie remaining portion of menu that canee them. Hibbard'* RheoOrangeville grange.
natlc Syrnp Is strongly recommended
the column.
Response— Brother Asa Luther, of
All civic societies, citizens in carriag­ alike by the medical faculty and by promlRutland grange..
es and on foot will be assigned to poaiAddress to Farmers—Nomle Slaw- Uons bv him. All three subject to the trod need. Acting Immediately on lb*
son.
general orders and direction of the poet
Question: Retolved, That the coin­ commander. Teams will be provIdetT pnnfled. It dlMolrre *d&lt;1 remove* th*
age of the silver dollar should be dis­ for thjr'cboir and forty-one girls assistnrlc. lltbic and lactic acid* which are Im
continued—Brothers A. Parker, L.
Immediate cause, and by expelling them
Barnes, Hammond F. Bristol, and
ac tbe same Um* thoroughly purine* th*
others.
1. Arriving at the cemetery forty- *y*tem, care* *ktn di*ea*e* and urnary
Recitations—Sisters Cora Mack. Ella
and iirer complaint*. Being purely a
one
girls
of
the
high
school
and
mem
­
Luther. H. Alien and Howard.
bers of the post will proceed to decor­ vegetable oreparatioo, It exrrciaca no In­
turion* effect* on tbe digestive organa,
Essay. "Contagion of Example’’—Sis­
ate the gravre by the numbers assigned out aid* them In tbe performance ot tbelr
ter E. Honeywell.
Question: Hanlved, That most farm­ them. At the same time friends, and duties and brace* tbe nervous system.
Men&gt; have suffered, died and been
ers lal&gt;or too many hours—Brothers G. all who are so inclined, may place their mourefed by their friend* who did not
Brainard, C. Mack. A. C. Towne, and tributes as duty, favor ana affection know tho real cause ot their decth.
may dictate.
others.
Women havepasacd nway au&lt;! their fami­
2.
(Jail
to
assemble
at
the
grave
.of
ne* conld not uudtratard why. Little
Essays—Sisters Durfee, Van Wagen
Arthur J. Matthews.
children hat* broken out with fearful
and Smith.
3. G. A. R. exercises.
sore* and have alckened *ad died, nnd tbo
QuesGou.- Rcrilvrd, That our pres­
4. Music by the choir—“Sleep on, 0 parent* did not save them. These thing*
ent laws for impaneling juries are an
ore ail wrong. With a proper knowledge,
insult to tbe intelligence of our people Blue Battalions.”
and tho uae of tho right remedy, tboy
5.
Prayer.
■
—Brothers C. Newland, Goo. Sheffield,
ibcnld never ocenr. and lot u* he ,?o **&gt;■»■
will not tn tbo future.
Fish and Snook.
Returning the column will be re­
Paper: lienolved: That placing wo­
man in a class with lunatics and idiots formed ana march in same order.
advertised letters.
to denying her the rights of suffrage
UKten oddrasMd tothn fallowing penan*
should' no longer be endured—Sister
At one o'clock p. m. Comrade Johi SfgsfiBirs.sft.TjH
1’' r*Snook.
H. Palmer will deliver the memorla
address In court house square, weather
N0M1E SI.ASWON, Lecturer.
CHAS. W. BtG&lt;;K,.1eereUry.
permitting.
Drop Latter*—N. G. Brow, F. E. Lavrcnec.
BEV. A- X. 8TEWAET.
Detals from this post will leave so as Itaer*rs i&gt;&gt; Fl’Wler‘EU H,nlth' Kello« *
Dear BsirniER.—At our Ministerial
Association recently held here, the fol­ to arrive at the several cemeteries nam­
W. H. POWBR8.P. M.
ed below at about 3 o’clock p. m. Com­
lowing resolutions were adopted, and I rades and citizens of these localities are
was instructed to send yotr a copy of a nested to meet at the places' designaThe word salary comes from tho Latin
the same which I ought to have done
wlth flowers prepared, ready to pro­ aalarium, literally salt money, from sal,
ere this.
ceed to the cemeteries: Rutland cem­ salt, which waa a part of the pay of
Whereas, Our Brother, A. K. Stew­ etery, at house of John Bishop; Striker
Roman soldier*. The ancient Roman*
art, of Hastings circuit, has been cemetery, Baltimore, at house of Com­
allowed the soldiery ao much salt per
brought unto deep affliction by the loss rade Henry Sentx.
of his sister, and more recently by the
VIIL
money payment, it waa still called by the
loss of his soother. Therefore
It hoped that all will make their ar­
Retolood, That we assure our broth­ rangements and perform their duties in
er. that we are afflicted to his affliction, a manner befitting the occasion. Friv­
Chinaae bank note 8,384 yean old ia
and we commend him to the sympathy olity and amusements such as charac­
and prayers of the church.
terise the 4th of July are discounte­
Hrtkdtxd, That a copy of these reso­ nanced.
lutions be sent to Brother Stewart, also
to the Michigan Christato Advocate
To the fathers and mothers, wives,
and Hastings papers for publication.
sons and daughter*, brothers and sisters
EC. CRAWFORD,See.
of our silent comrades, and to all who
Circuit Court.—People vs, Edward honor their nature we wish to say, that,
while It is made tha duty of every poet
Sivith, forgery; awaiting *entence.
of the Grand Army of the Republic to
People vs. Fulton Miller, enticing fe­ see that tho last resting place of each
male under sixteen years of age; plead Union soldier and sailor within its jur­
isdiction Is fittingly decorated, it is not
Lewis C. Beadle appelee vs. Daniel intended to interfere with any privlF. Newtonappellant, replevin; jury di»- a or relieve you from any duty in
direction, nor to dictate m to
means and methods. The Grand Army
seeks to unlto with you at their graves
■eCUed.
to do them honor and keep green their
Adalbert S. Merchant, assumpalt; oon- memorial—says, •cover them over” with
UMMdby «oomkX
the choicest emblems of your affection.
Bl Randall va Henry Bate, tnsaw Acting thus, wc hope whan tbe 3-im
■ball go down oa memorial day, that
mb.

Of clouding o'er a sunny day,

Come anc see my stock of

But if you somethin*tP**“®*
About some or.* you know, m
AV AIVA VA AAAAA.

_

For «uch news has a gold«n way
Of lighting up &lt; cloudy day.
DREAMS ANO ILLUSIONS.

Wundt regard* moat of dream repre» n»Ur
th,.,
from
‘'"1“*“*“
which. Ihou«h
■"*»”
An inconvenient position during
deep cui.ee the mpn-eenulion nt pdnM1 L»k. peril.™ ment or n

etc. A ehsh&gt; intenx.Ul t“"
th* point of an enemy* dagger or the
HU rf in enreh-,-1 dog. DilBcglq in
rmpirattoi ie turtnl Agony
by
nhthtnure. the niphtnurc eoenung to be
A weight rolled upon tbe chest, ot. bon
riMe monTAt which thnwlen" to etblo
dm deeper. An involuntary extension
of the foot i* a fall from the dtay height
of a tower. Hying i* miggrrted by the
rhythmic movement* of respiration.
Further, “tho-e subjective vaual and
auditory aenaations which are repre•auted in Die waking &gt;U»e a* &gt; taninOus chaos of an obscure visual field, by
humming and roaring in tha ears, and
especially subjective retinal sensation*,
have an eaeential role," according to
Wundt. “There are shown to us innum­
erable bird*, butterflies. fi*h. multicol­
ored pears, flowers, etc." Bat if there be
some cutaneous irritation tbew-visions
are usually changed into caterpillars or
hretlea crawling over the skin of the
deeper.
The deeper sometimes dream* of hi*
appearing on the street or in society only
half drowned; the innocent cause is found
in Mime of the bedclothes* haying fallen
off. An inconvenient podtfcn df the
deeper, a alight hinderanw to respiration
or interference with the action of the
heart, may be tho cause of dream* where
one seek* an object without being able
to’find it, or hit* forgotten something m
starting upon a journey.
The move­
ment* of respiration may suggest to the
deeper, a* previously mentioned, flying,
but this flight may be objective, and in­
stead of himself flying he sere an angel
descending from the heavens or a lutnin-

White Goods, Embroideries, Laces-Dotted
and India Mills, Scrim Cloths, Lawns, Prints,
Ginghams, Toile du Nords, Satines, Chambras, Seersuckers, Spring Styles Broadhead
Dress Goods, Gloves, Hosiery, Shawls and
Wraps, Shoes and Slippers, etc., fete.
. Indigo Blue Prints, 6c per yard.
Figured Turkey Red Prints, 6c per yard.
Full yard-wide Sheeting, 5c yor yard.
600 yards Brocade Dress Goods, 5c per yard.
Handkerchiefs from 8c up.

Anil correspondingly Low Prices in all Depart­
ments, which are full of New Goods.

M. J. GOSS
T7YES TESTED
£j FREE OF CHARGE!

King’s Combination Optar!
A New Instrument Lately Patented by Prof. King,
of Cleveland.

It is the latest invention, and a complete instrument to'test
the eyes for a good fitting spectacle.
No more trying on of a dozen or more pair of spectacles be­
fore tlie eyes are fitted.
.
I have a large stock of Spectacles, from a 25 cent pair to
the finest gold spectacles, which I sell at the Lowest Prices.
If you cannot read fine print readily, day or night, come to
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d with my store and have your eyes tested. FREE OF CHARGE: no
am the matter whether you buy or not.
Thus

Yours truly,
their
j the

with

JOHN BESSMER
Jeweler and Optician.

sailors
that

it, until

if the
by tho
in the

REMOVED! REMOVED!!
I am now settled and ready
for business in my new quar­
ters in the store east .of W. R.
Schantz’s grocery.
l

fall Papep Season!
Wall Paper, Wall Paper.
Wall Paper, Wall Paper.
Wall Paper, Wall Paper.

flic*
the ink

WINDOW SHADES.

prevent
3th will
rubbed

Window Shades in plain cloth
and decorated, or paper shaded

-K?; yvASS:

Paints and Oils,
Oils ail taista
In N»in tha
T, with

Varnish and Alabastine.
Alabastine and Barn Paint.
Bam Paint and Housekeepers

Paints in smell cans.
Housekeepers’ Paints* and

baU.

Brushes,
And EVERYTHING else in
my line.

e will
York

I still sell the Celebrated Detroit \\ kite

Lead Works Liquid Paints, which take the

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                  <text>VOL. XXXI. NO. 3.

. WHOLE NO. 1616.

The Hastings Banner.
rcnt.BHIU' THUMDATS. AT
Hastings,iBarry Co., Michl,

MARSHALL L. COOK.
^unSCtlFHON RATES

ADVERTISING RATES: .

10.

‘*&lt;br..A............................ f100 00 " '\be11clrtS?Wt'10 'h'
(or special positions.
AwW-ytsa-LS?.
\
J PRINTING.
pride Melt In th”
Printing DeMT13WM •&gt;« Ute Haxnkb. Everything in the family were absent and tore bed clothes*
eotir? ufflre ”
: 3n&lt;1 wilh ttw Utv*1
ot smashed furniture and otherwise acted’
"
FridV be pXd
m-. tw most Mi'i’rovcdpaUarus of machinery
and competent workfaea employed, enables the
BA.VMM to do SrU-claM lob work.

“

ft w.luwre.m.d.,
(j.
I’hysieWn. Surgeon and Oculist,
calls lu town or country promptly attended.
Office hours—• to ’.o a. «n and 1 to 3 p. tn.
fouad in the cherished family receipt
st HoUowaya'drag store.
tw- swdaj attention paid to surgical diseases Ixwk. The powder was given by oun­
and ii?«ex&gt;c» of the pye and ear.______________ ces instead of drachms. Sunday mornb°ra* climtid the golden stairs.
IV H. LANI)1S, M. D.;
The stimulant was not a success
H.
I’hysican and burgeon,
The band boys are jubilant over «n
Woqdiand.Mich.
entire new set of instruments which
n“ cue doer soiubed the post office, will be
5s1 T®8*- The *dkln rings
1,: fiere day or night,____________________ with cadence sweet when the boys prac­
tice now.
3 r
rt |i. TIMMERMAN,
‘. IlotjU-iMthii: Physician st Surgeon,
the w ashburn house, near the Congre­
dorr east &lt; t Holloways' drug store.)
gational church.
*x
K
Fox &amp; Son, of Freeport, were in town
K. Wm. JONES.'
Saturday, in the interests of their saw
Dentist,
mill
which
is
to
be
moved
here.
a:)t. r&lt;
.attemfed to.
Base ball at Middleville Friday after­
noon. Irving vs. Middleville is the
program that will open the season in
the national game at this place.
f.irthc Ublo Fanner's insurance Co.
W. R. Young and W. D. Gardner are
. ’Ulete.sdn a man's prc&gt;!&gt;erty against
tr. '.ictitr.hi :or wind; against a man's in Tyrone this week.
About 150 men and boys, more or iws,
gather down the river every Sundav to’
WtrK Jt SHE! DON,
spend the day in ball playing and vari­
ous other sports. Such desecration of
Hkvk. Hastings, Mich.)
the Sabbath is not a good reedmmend
itAHuict Books tn Barry for any village, and we hope the boys
will go to church hereafter.
Our village council are /not o’er
pim.il’ T. CULGRUVE.
friendly toward the street Jbmps set
Lawyer,
last year. They admit the lamps are
/
!lMlfns&lt;, Mich.
an excellent thing, but think them too
,' Vu Atterteyfor Barry County.
costly for “we uns.”
French &amp; Son are pushing work upon
ON,
the foundation for tneir mill.
Attorney at Law,
Robt. Talbott shipped another car
load of horses to Dakota on Saturday.
Work horses are in good demand in
promptly atunJiugy.
that state, and Rob. realizes a nice
profit upon his shipments.
TUHN CAKV«TH.
•)
Attorney at Law,
NORTH-EAST CASTLETON
MlJdlfTllle. Mich.
Preaching at Martin school house
/ILA II KE A RIKER,
next Sunday.
’.
Attorneys at Law and
Delbert Slocum has bought a colt of
Solicitors in Chancery. Charles Everts. We don’t know wheth­
wffi?es in Union block, over Beamer Bros.)
er he got beat this time or not.
Hastings, Mich.
Some
of our young ladiee were fishing
PrActlc* In-&gt;’:&lt;;onrUot the state. Attend to
last Sunday, insteaa of going to church.
»w
How is that girls?
Those boys on the State road, west of
MARTIN V. BARKER.Real Estate, the Martin school house, had better be
dl Insurance Bad Loans.
a Httle careful when they come to pray­
Office with J. U. Kim yah k Son. 3 doom north er meetings at the school house, or they
of HoCofflce.
special attention gireu to making exchansea may get a shake at the law.
Mr. Mouser, from Charlotte, was in
ot property. The interoeU of non-realdent
property omien carefully looked after. Barms the vicinity last week.
•»t xi &lt;!»-, f.&gt;r sale or exehanrv^ Houses and
H. Smith went to Ann Arbor last
week to have his abscess operated on.
Joseph Gurd started for the pine
f’LEMENT SMJTH.
woods last Tuwiav to get some blood­
‘
. Lawyer.
ed graybacks, so he says.
(Office in union 11*11 Block. &lt;ner store ot
Goodyear &amp; Co.)
PraxUee' in al! Courts otlhe State.
FBKKPOBT. '

nA?’

Lor al E. K.urru.
C. H. VaxAbmav.
fTNAl’PEN A VanaRMAN.
**Lawyers.
'Over
National Bank.)

WILLIAM B. SWEEZEY. Attorney
’ ’ At Law and {solicitor in Chancery.
Practice’, in all rauiys ot the state.
WILLIAM li. iwEEZBY,
J ustice of the Peace.
I ’"H •*—U&lt;&gt;(p a Specialty.

I

•

.'I K LlLLAkriK.
,
Notary Public.

^[ AUY t. COBB,
r.t 'Hl' -S .4 Btk DREtiHifA KER.

.tttenfp/n tliven tn Cutting
1'atfrrn.t Cut to order.
Sclianu! Store.

SOMETHING NEW!

Farmers, Attenttn 1
I have set up a Hay Press in
the City of Hastings, and am

prepared to purchase Hay in
any quantity. |

Call and see me. at American
House.
•[
&gt;.

Yours respectfully,

C.A. BURLINGAME

m111' ln

D. O.AVard is the happy father of a
now boy.
Little Myrtle Yarger is sick with a
severe form of sore throat.'
Isn’t it about time that Freeport wool
buyers put in an appearance.
Miss Miyy Myers has opened dress­
making rooms over R. R. &lt;&amp; Co’s store.
Miss Koph has retured to home in
Lowell Tuesday, after a brief visit with
Miss Eliza Fox.
Rev A. Z. Zarwell is in'attendance at
a Sabbath school convention held in
Toledo. O„ this week.
Mesdames H. Will and I. Seger visit­
ed in Lowell Tuesday, the guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Charlw Will.
&lt;
'
Frank Bronson has sold his house and
lot east of town to Michael Roush, ami
moved to Hastings today.
It is said that parties here have writ­
ten the Whitney Family inviting this
popular troupe to show in Freeport the
coming 4th of July.
“Children’s Dav" will be projxxly ob­
served by the LT. B. church the first
Sunday in J une. A good time m ay be
^Scssrs. Z. Fox and A. Nagler with

their wives, accompanied by Misses
Ella Roush and Eliza Fox visited in
Lowell Saturday and Sunday.
Rev A Nagler and wife took the
early morning train Hastings Tuesday .
They expect to visit Rev. Kern and
then proceed to Berea. O., the home ot
Rev. F. A. Nagler. We shall hope to
hear of their prosperity and wish them
a full measure of success.
Mr. Amos Clemens who, has been re­
siding with his daughter-in-law
*
C. Clemens for the past week,
on Tuesday morning to visit
in Gaines, where he will remain a few
days, then spend a few days in Caledo­
nia with his daughter, Mrs. Clark,
then go to Petoskey June 1st, where he
expecte to remain during the summer.
That evary body thinks their own dirt
Lt the cleanest is a conceded factWhen members of the Board of Health,
vested In the proper »ath°ritfi
citizen to remove diseawe breeding filth
from his premises and thus save him­
self and family, much sickness and per­
haps death, be WU1 not only become “as
mad as a March hare,” but not one in
ten will heed the request.
Moral__When you save a man from
drowSng.
“refulandnot pull his
hair

.her members of the G. A.
MnfHni—* - • u
be present. A
of
front seats will
to reserved to accommodate the veterMourer ,wiU P1™'11
Memorial aennon. It is expected that
tak^^rtUb re091 w01be prevent and
uik.e
in the excensea.
N2ru?hun,dvy’ Ma5’,th Mrs. Carrie
Nagler, n&lt;:e Fox, was surprised by a
number of her young friends, who taUSJ?hr^,?ln».,!.her&amp;atlt wnsher el»hbirthday; bringing with them
many beautiful presents showing the
eetoem 1x1 which they held
hours passed pleiwandy and
wnen the time of parting came none
out It cntlt bjn^olh, before
p.?. •***“ I1'1 wlu&gt;
boeteei.
rrlday morning, Hev. A. Nuler re»'■Cleve.
«nd, O. by the Utb where he liexpect-

May everybody’s house be ooen for
such meetings.
A fantastic tip-toe social will be held
at the residence of Wallace Townsend
this Wednesday night, in which W.
will take an active part, as he always
enjoys such socials.
The Advents will hold a conference
meeting at this place commencing
J une third and lasts over Sunday.
‘
ALICE.
Northeast Hastings.

Commode—A. E. Durfee and wife, 8.
Jones and wife, C. Gorham and wife,
C. Mack and wife. M. Aldrich and wife,
R. G. Rice and wife. Dr. Van Horn and
wife. R. Ormsbeeand wife, J. B. Tobias,
H. Tobias, Hattie Durfee and Cora
Mack.
and*^fe.P1CtUre’ scenBr- ~P' G' 5enrJr
Large picture, fruit—G. Manning. H.
Gaskill, Effie Edmunds and Clara
Bacon.
. Hand painted plaque—Rev. Bass and
wife.
Easel—N. Latham and wife.
Brackett—Wm. Crother.,
Clothes basket—Fruda Tobias
George Johnson.
Comb case—Frank Edmunds.
Lihen tidy—J. Woodmansee and
wife.
Molding board—M. Segar and wife.
Linen table cloth—A. Granger and
wife.
Ami &gt;erina pickle dish—C. A. Tobias
and wife.
Fruit dish—G. Kelson and wife.
One-half dozen cream dishes—Mrs.
P. Jendro.
____________ GUM DROPS.

People have commenced to cultivate
potatoes in this vicinity.
Jennie Sweet and Nellie Baldwin
will not attend school this summer.
The little folks gave Leon Insley a
plowant surprise Saturday afternoon.
Although it was stormy the house was
filled with Httle folks, who made the
house ring with laughter and song.
They left him many presents and the
good wishes of alL
»?u‘5°knh.wu'SLd “* '""ry P"'J’
Charles Baldwin, of Detroit, spent
Sunday at home.
May Baldwin starts Thursday to
North Babby.
visit friends in Fowler and'“Grand
Frost last Sunday evening.
Rapids.
Corn Ls nearly planted.
A buggy load of sweet young ladies
Wheat looks very poor.passed our streets Sunday last.
colt*5
haa l08t hh four year old
Mr. Marble and wife, of Rutland,
MORQO-THORN APPLE.
spent Sunday at Geo. Sweet’s.
A Charlotte party of twelve enjoyed
'fiie horse distemper is very bad this
Wonder if Geo. Sweet and AL Kelley a boat rjde Thursday evening.
spring.
went fishing last Wednesday night?
A
car
load of tile side trucked at
V0r?’!?_.80t d&gt;WPointed in
Morgan Monday.
taking his te-st girl to the dance Friday
CAHLTON.
Mr. Shaffer returned from Ohio Sat­
night, on account of the rain.
J. B. Carpenter is putting a new roof urday night
.A Kahler 18 Bble to be about his farm on his house.
The rain Friday and Saturday dam­
again.
Lewis Cole is building anew barn, aged a large number ot brjck for H.
The school in district No. 8 is pros- and also digging a new welt
&gt;lKX's as though the blacksmith at
lhe direction of
Scott Rogers will start for Tennessee
Miss Viola \\ Ulison, of Hastings.
this week. The good wishes of many Hanchetsville bad taken to hiluself a
Having a fine Sunday school at the friends go with him.
rib.
Learn school house.
Alfred Raymond is putting a stone
Mr. Crouch is of the opinion that the
Clark Hunt is expecting to raise a wall under his house.
drain commissioner will cut bis farm
new barn the 18th.
The circus at the town hall last Fri­ all to pieces with ditches,
«^°°l lconimeuee,l in the Carpenter day night was not very well attended,
Mr. Geo. Varney boarded the mail
district the 17th, with Miss JcnnieFox on account of the rain.
train Tuesday morning for Ann Arbor
as teacher.
Those young men had better come for examination before the pension
The Moon shines bright near the and settle for those window glass they board.
Bunnell school house nearly every Sun­ bpke out of the hall last Friday night.
John Bottor went to Lansing Tues­
day night.
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3
Farmers have stopped planting corn day morning to be examined.
Elmore Clark has a new creamery. for a few days on account of the ram
It works fine.
1 last week.
Bowen’b Mills.
Charlev Hinkley has sold his top bugFrank Skinner has bis house moved
I wish to correct r mistake I made
gie. because his best girl went back on on the ground rented of J. B. Carpenter. last week in1 reference to memorial ser­
him.
We hear that aunt Bettie Carpenter vice, which will i&gt;e held at Coman
Albert Roach is slicking up with a is very sick at J. B. Carpenter's, but is school house, instead of the Briggs and
new coat of paint on hia house.
a little better at this writing.
at 11a.m. instead of two p. m. All
Herman Sharpstem likes it flrat rate
Harrison Carpenter, of Potterville, bear this in mind.
in Dakota. Talks of buying u piece of was in town last week visiting his
Mrs. Bovee is stopping at Buel Brad­
land.
mother; but did not know of her being ley’s.
sick until he arrived.
Surprise party at John Burpee’s
Hickory cobnebs.
Simon Heffiebouer has his barn wall Monday evening. Those present re­
port a good time.
Many farmers have been delayed m nearly finished.
The church has the last coat of plast­
Bert Armstrong has gone to the Val­
consequence of the rain during the past
ley City to attend school. Bert is miss­
er on. which looks very nice.
week m planting their corn.
Mr. James is on the nick list, but is ed by his many frienda at Bowen.
Weather is quite cool after the rain
better at this writing.
Mr. Erast us Kidder, an old settler of
and hall storm of Saturday last.
A. C. Carpenter spent Sunday at J. B. this place, who has t&gt;een absent from
A. Scogae has purchased one quarter
here for the past sixteen years, has re­
of un acre of land adjoining the school Caroenter’s
Mrs. A. C. Carpenter, of Hastings, turned to this place.
house lot of L. Polley, upon which he
has commenced to dig a cellar for a was in town visiting friends.
LACTZT.
-X
Its a pity that boys can’t' sing on
new house. Stone for the foundation
Supdny night without getting a bless­
are being delivered.
On Tuesday, May 11, a few of the
The good sisters connected with the ing fo^ It. D^nt you think/ so, Mr. intimate friends pf--------- gave them a
M. P. church of this place have interest­
surprise, the occasion was the--------As Uncle Albrige Senter was going anniversary of their wedding. The
ed themselves in soliciting aid to raise
funds to make some needful repairs on home from the church one night last friends began to arrive about 3 p. m.
the church edifice, and are quite Success­ week with an arm full of shavings, the The time was passed with games and
ful in their efforts. Some of the breth­ boys thought they would have a ’ittle conversation until nearly six. In the
ren and some outsiders who
felt fun, so some one set the uhavings on mean time a few knowing ones hail
friendly to that church, turned out to fire. Albrige said that he thought the taken possession of the dining table,
reuhingle it on Friday. They were boys were up to something, but could and it soon appeared heavily decorated
with flowers and wfcdding cakes. On
met with a rain when nearly half way not tell what.
If the Holmes church was in Wood­ the lawn under. the beautiful everup on one side, which ran through,
wetting the wall and carpet, consequent­ land then Carlton Center could boast greuns one of the Lacey’s came forward
of
having
the
finest
church
in
the
and
in a very neat little speech present­
ly no servlets were held on Sunday.
Len Smith and wife, of Caledonia, town of Carlton, as it would be the ed the presents. Afterwards conversa­
tion and music whiled the time away
were visiting friends about town last only one in the town. /
Jud says that they can't hurt a Christ­ till a late hour. The company dispers­
week.
ed peaceably, and all pronounced a
Rev. Ross is holding quarterly meet- ian. So shoot away. Gleaner.
We understand trial Mr. Berry, from good time.
tings at Ross center school house Sat­
Caledonia,
was in towu last week, sell­
Mrs. Powers is visiting at her par­
urday and Sunday.
ing
the
reversible
hay
fork
with
steel
ents home in Assyria. *
M. M. Rockwell has his new two
Mr. Hinckley and family visited at
story building nearly complete. The track.
Gleaner, we did not mean to tell a Prairieville this week.
‘
lower floor is designed for blacksmith­
Mr. Winslow goes round smoking a
ing with two forges therein; the upper He about those boys calling Dr. Wright
out
;
but
we
can
do
as
Adam
did,
lay
it
pipe
and grinning. Be says il’sU girl
floor for a hall which was dedicated on
on
another.
this time.
Friday night with a dance composed of
Otis Landon is putting a wall under
Warren Joy has been quite sick.
youngsters reeiding in and about the
Mrs. Stringham is on the sick list.
place, to the number of aliout fifty his house.
We saw Fred last Sunday evening
Mrs. Wagonlander visited in Maple
couples.
with a couple of quite large Minnies, Grove this week.
Maylfth; Quite a heavy frost was
but we could not call them Fish.
Mrs. Warren visited at her son’s last
seen m this locality this morning.
Frank Andrus contemplates build­ week.
Lucien I’ollv blanketed his straw­
berries last night. Some people now ing a new house in the place of the one
NASHVILLE.
that burned down a few weeks ago.
wish 'they had blankets enough for
We want to correct a mistake about
I feel Hke Joo Quick says “just a
their com and beans that were up. then
those eggs that John Strausbaugh sold. little out of place here,” but presume I
the}' wquld have been protected. Some
It was W icsteud of SM.
shall
get
over
it all iu good time. It is
fears are entertained that the frost
Jack Frost was in town last Saturday
may have injured a large portion of and Sunday night, but did not do much incumbent upon mo to fuIflU as best I
can the duties heretofore performed by
both large and small fruit.
damage, so far as we hear.
“Jim Crow,” and while it Is new work
The currant worms have put in their for me 1 will do the best 1 can.
PRAIRIEVILLE.
appearance.
Lust Thursday afternoon David IrQuite a frost both Saturday and Sun­
Joseph Keeler is putting a fresh coat land went into A If. Buxton’s shop to
day nights.
of paint on his bouse.
try to induce Buxton to pay him for a
George Blackman is giving his barn
G. W. Cain has bought a ney top loud of hay which Mr. B. claims had
a coat of paint.
buggy.
already been paid for. A few warm
Ambrose Cump has moved his mul
APPLE BLOSSOM.
words occtired between the parties,
near to Bostwick’s for a while.
which resulted in Buxton striking IrSteve Temple has a cousin spending
YANKEE SPRINGS.
iand a terrible blow on the head with a
a couple of weeks in his family.
tool that lay on his work table. Irland
Quite a frost Sunday night.
James Mosher has for a pet, a young
Corn planting is nearly over in this wandered around the street about half
fox which is as playful as a kitten.
an hour with his face and clothm cov­
The frame of Mrs. Jones new house, vicinity.
Mr. Sage and wife and Mr. Bennett ered with blood. Buxton was arrestwl
or rather a part of it, stands forth in
and wife, of Hastings, were the guests and plead not guiitv. Prosecutor Col1Ujf^r‘*8arah Lewis has been very ill of G. Springer over Sunday.
Eve came down Monday morning and
case was tried, resulting in a ver­
Geo. Semon. of Charlotte, visited at
the past week.
,
,
dict against Buxton of 850 and costs.
Missionary society at Mrs. CoHiers H. J. Harrington's last week.
Volney Weaver has returned from A suit for 'damages is now talked by
Wednesday last.
Irland, but will probably come to
Battle
Creek,
where
he
has
been
learn
­
John Perkins was called to Hastings
nHA*bdy named Jasper Gilding, employ­
last week in consequence of the pre­ ing the artist’s trade.
Mrs. Emma Klingensmith, who has
sumably fatal illness of his daughter
been ailing for some time, died at the ed on the farm of Geo. Marshall, of
Alice.
‘ home other father, Guy Culver, last Maple Grove, was kUled by ft stone,
Two voting men, who shall be name­
which he was engaged in undermining,
less, were plowing in neighboring fields Monday morning where she has la-en falling upon him and crushing his head.
a few days since and used intoxicants for some time past She leaves a large
Temperance mass meeting at the
till thev' became more than usually circle of friends to mourn her loss.
A new carriage in town. Now be opera house Friday night Lovers of
foolish, in which condition they were
law and order should all be present.
cruel enough to take a Httle colt which very careful and not show partiality.
Rev. Grinnell organized a singing
followed one team and turn some of WiU; the girls are all looking at you.
school at the Congregational church
their liquor down its throat. They
DOWLING.
Monday night
were observed and stopped, but not
Prof. J. N. Roberts has been engaged
Jack frost made us a visit a few
punished as they deserved.
to conduct our schools for another
nights ago.
Mr. Clemence has a new set ot har­ year.
yovicoBxm.
The Congregational social at G. A.
Jack frost was with us again last nesses.
WiUIe and Hattie Jones visited Truman’s Wednesday night was a suc­
cess, although the heavy rain prevent­
niSuhe Woods Sundayed with her friends in Bedford Sunday.
'
May Tobey is visiting her grandpar­ ed large numbers from attending.
many friends of this vlcfauty.
A farewell surprise party was tender­
'
Dtmce at Clark Sutton’s one night ents in this place.
Meeting at the church at four o clock. ed Mr. and Mrs. Ed. (Matt on Friday
night at Harry Durkee’s. Upwards of
lacidldren,s day will lx&gt; observed by Will get it to suit by and bv.
J. E. Tobias has sold his driving forty were in attendance and had a very
the Disciples on May 10th.
enjoyable time. The only draw-back
James E. Boice, of Antrim Co., is horse, buggy and harness.
--------- v-------------Last Friday night heing the fifth to tlteoa
spending a few days with his mother wedding
anniversary of Philo Granger they had
and other relaUvts around the “Cor­
A new ■■■■■ ,,1. ww
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and wife, a number of friends dropped
ners.”
------------ ..
Va_ te to «joy the evening with them. woolcn mill, in place of the one which
After spenalBg the evening the follow-

formerly from Woodland, has moved
into E. C! Oviatt’s house on the south
side of Quaker brook.
Jean Phillipa, until recently in the
News office, has gone to Chicago to
labor at printing.
. Charlie Scheldt has opened his sa­
loon as a “cold coffee" house.
Gregory &lt;t Dunham have dissolved
partnership, Dunham continuing busi­
ness at the old stand.
DeBSquirelhas moved into his new
home in Maple Grove.
You may. expect to see Nashville
down to the circus, cm dmmow.
A race tietween a couple of our local
speeders is on the tapis, to come off at
Vermontville shortly.
Goodrich is the gentleman’s name
who takes the place of “Chesterfield”
Oviatt.
Several from here attended the funer­
al of George Mauch at Woodland Tues­
day.
A small house on the south side of
Quaker brook was blown down by the
storm Friday night
Barney Lee is spending the week at
Chicago.
«,
Work is progressing rapidly on the
new Kocher and Boise blocks.
A new bridge is built across the
brook on Pranas street.
Rev. O. S. Grinnell is confined to his
home by a sudden illness.
O. U. SUCKER.

Tuesday night some thieves stole
two boxes at honey from Mr. Valentine.
He tracked them as far as the mill, but
could find no further trace of them. .
The S. of V’s. are getting to be a nui­
sance in this place; every Saturday night
wd are treated to a racket they call mar­
tial music. Their band consists of two
drums, but one would think there were
about six. Last Saturday night some of
the small boys gave them a serenade
with tin pans. It made them so mad
they came out in full force and caught
two of the offenders and gave them a
severe choking.
Threats are being
made by both sides and it will probably
end In a row, and we will have another
example of personal spite satisfied at
the expense of the county.
Our fellow townsman, David Jones,
sold his farm a short time ago and start­
ed fontbe wonderful wort to make his
fortune, He went as far as Kansas and
Coloraddrbut made up his. mind that
Michigan was good enough for him,
and returned last week to stay.
Mrs. Osborn will go to Cedar Springs
to visit her mother and if able will visit ‘
her son at Muir before she returns.
The infant son of Mrs. Bell Deering
was buried last Saturday.
Saturday night the youngest child of
John Dinwiddle died with croup.
Fred Brown, of the northern part of
the state, is at home for a visit
Dan Klingensmith was vailed home
by the death of his sister-in-law at
Yankee Springs.
Miss Lent, of South Pine Lake, is
visiting at Rev. Vooshees.
Mrs. Job England is better.
Dr. H. J. Turner, of Wayland, was in
the place Tuesday, making professional
visits.
COMMUNICATED.
EDITOR KANNKR:

Dear Sir.—Having an item of busi­
ness to transact with the present occu­
pant of the County poor farm, I made
an informal caUatthat place during
the past week and propose to give you
a hurry-graphic account of what I had
an opportunity to observe. Mr. Eychleshymer met me with a very cordial
greeting which made me feel that the
visit was as welcome as it was unex­
pected. He was evidently prepared to
receive calls, as he was dressed in blue
denims overalls and checked shirt,
minus a coat, with marks of labor on aH
parts othls person. The dinner hour
being near, m. a few minutes I Was
seated at the table on which was spread '
a substantia! meal, but with nothing
suggestive of large grocery or butchers
bills. After dinner Mr. E. courteously ■
conducted me over the premises, where
evidences of care were manifest in aH
the departments. He has done all the
work himself except what little help he
has been able to get from those of the
inmates able to work; and certainly
the farm has the appearance of being
well and promptly cared ior. The care
of the house indoors ’showed equaHy
well for thrift and fidelity, and yet it is
apparent that the female help is quite
inadequate to the work to be done.
Mrs. E. with her own hands makes be­
tween thirty-five and forty loaves of
bread per week, besides caring for the
milk of five cows, Miss Nellie Gorham
Is assisting at present, which constitute#
Ml the hired help about the place, 'file
inmates seem as contented and satisfied
as people could be in their circum­
stances. They have become remarkably
fond of Mrs. E. and think she is the
best,woman that ever lived.
Of course there are improvements
which naturally are suggested to one’s
mind while looking over the premises,
and these will undoubtedly receive
attention in due time at the hands of
the constituted authorities.
At the end of two hours 1 came
nway feeling that the board had made
a good choice of a man to manage the
farm, and that at prevent at least cause
of complaint was hard to find even by
the most chronic of grumblers. .
’
We. opine that horsemen, not resi­
dents of Hastings and conversant with
the improvements being made, will be
surprised at the excellence of the track
on the fair grounds in this city. Mr.
Busby is having a fine job done under
the direction of J. A. Nims, and the
track will I* in line shape Ir a few
days. If the agricultural nocietv was
to move all of the sheds outside the
track, and trim up the trees to a height
of 20 feet or more, the grounds would
present a much liner appearance, and
afford an unobstructed view of the en­
tire round of the track.

�“PLANETARY EQUINOXES.'

CONGRESS IN BRIEF.

A ST.

A SYNOPSIS OF THE WEEK’S BUSI­

LOUIS CLERGYMAN SOLVES

THE CYCLONE PROBLEM,

NESS IN BOTH HOUSES.

taliato on Canada by limiting tho privifcan porta

to those privileges granted

Monday
umendiunnt to the shipping bill. TUn bill
■authorizing tho oonstrucUoa of a bridge

stoiia Frye introduced a bill to re। cm Canada in thu matter of privl-

grogattanta 'church U not an nrietocroUc
? _r.
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Rar.
minister and a gentleman, and 1* tuptc-

City.

tlM.OOO; Detroit, increase to »!,«»,erection, &lt;75,•
schooner Davad G. Adam*. and Instructing 000; Lafayette, Ind.,
the foreign affairs committee to inquire 000;’ St Paul, Minn, erection, fiWO.OOO;
Denver, incrvsis* to
Ft Dodge,
Iowa, erection, »100,0W; Marquette, Mich.
'ah iVyck intoodorad a bill to incre*»! to &gt;1^,000; Terre Haute, Ind., tocrerao to JlTr.UXL Thu i-raolutlon nquir-

turns, told l.to congregation all about tho re­
cent groat storms Karly in last January be
had printed a chart netting forth in a simple

upon
period* of grratmt dlrturbanro by targe

Tba bill prohibits bonding beyond tho

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*

- K.

I

then taken up and debated, Morgan offer-

charitable, t-dueniional. moral or sauitary

istsd. with compora’ivo stauunest showing

Ilian f.‘id,isJM Tho seriate then went Into
executive session, afterward adjourning
until Monday. •
The bouse appropriated gjO.UX) for the
completon of tho Wichita, Kan., public
building, and spent the remainder of tbs
day on the private calendar, holding a night
session at which forty-five pension bills

amended M follow: Giving the comraiwiou
the bill: limiting the effort of the bill in

senate adJoummL '
The following bills wore introduced in
strictlou* on American veMels in Canadian
porta; a resolution directing the secretory
of the treasury to rail fl7.000,000 of United

fining a member J100 for absence at a rail
ot the house; by Bland—providing for the

any United State* depository, these •‘coinfor lt.o redemption of legal tenders to |10.000,00.1 in gold ami.silver, and requiring all

from tho Ohl® Republican state central
comm'.tte declaring that Senator 1’ayno's
election rad been obtained by bribery and

Saturday passed a tall authorizing tho
Kansas &amp; Arkansas Valley Railroad com­
pany to construct a railroad through Indian
territory. The bill for a^sub-treasury at
IxmisvUle was then taken up, debated and
po—d. and tho tall appointing Vcommis­
sion to investigate and report on tb^Jndlan

ago Mr. Hicks railed at the signal office, and
the effect of tho equinox, which, be
said, would cover a period of two days
before and throe after the equinox, the rule
governing the volcanian dtotorbanres That
Mr. Hicks' warning wu* justified, the fearful
record extending from the M)th to tho 10th
s!.owa
Itext Wednesday, afu-.- th.: Kansas
City cyclone, Mr. Hick* then wrote another
prediction, saying that there would bo a
“twenty-four-hour cycle for three or four
days, in which storms will repeat them
selves" If the account* of the terrific
storms since Wednesday up to Saturday

The evening MMudon
alogtos upon the life
tire Michael Hahn, of

Louisiana, and

Ijcrs, when the house adjourned until Mon-

Washinoto.v City, May 14—Tho eeuau
has confirmed the following nominations:
Consnto-H. F. Merritt, of Illinois, at Alx
lx Chapelle; J. H. Hughes of Ohio, at Blr
mingbam; W. 8. Crowell of Ohio, at Amoy,
Oscar Bischoff of Kansas, at Sonneberg;
Joseph Falkenbach ot Ohio, at Bremen;
Charles Foster of Indiana, nt Elberfeld;
William Slade of Ohio, at Brussels J J. H.
Putnam of Ohio, consul general al-ffonolulu;
recaiver ot public moneys
•Wia Registers of laud
Kans.; 8.

privilege and elections committee.

W.

I-anghcroc,

Helena,

two equinoxes happening together, Mr.

I feel gratified that the storm chart has
been verified, but 1 dislike to l» miscon­
strued. 1 am not doing this for money. I

such bene lit to mankind. It is nothing
abstruse or technical A* printed on the
ly

that

M.
teachers tn Kansas City bad known what 1

Tlx
customs: A. F. Seeberger, Chicago, Illa;
Conrad Krer, Milwaukee, Wto. Surveyors
of customs: James Burnet, Kansas City,
Ma W. M. Campbell, United Btates mar

appraiser for thu district of Cuyahoga,
Ohio
Dakota - HP. Smith,

clouds gathering so ominously, they would

publlc would but study this chart—It takes
no time—1 would look for wonderful benefit

MORE WOE FOR OHIO.

vote

siderod a bill providing for the nppoint-

Albany; J. Neff, Wtarfwetar; G. R. Reyn­
olds, Plymouth. Illlnoto—J. P. Norvell,
Danville; F. Shields, .Wilmington; W. E.
Baker, Fairbury.
Michigan—E. Duffy,

Cricaoo, May

17..

storm that ravaged that vicinity Friday

Mexlco, and after amendment providing
ims confirmed the following nomination*:

claim shall acquire title under the act of

J. T. Healey, of Illinois, assistant treasurer
ot the United States at Chicago; R. H
RhiiiLto, United States attorney, Ninth dis-

of a mile wide, but in that breadth nothing

house adjourned. '
WannixiiTON Ctrr, May BL—Mitchell
at Oregon Introdmrd a concurred reaolunnctsssry to the welfare of this country that
the Chinese treaty be ro modified as to slop
Chinese tatwron iuMnigrnting to tiu- United

clause. Finally Edmunds offered an amend-

Fairfield, Illa; G. W. McMillen, Mount
Hurling, UK; H. W. Cook, Michigad City,
Ind.; 8. L. Major, blxlbyvilla, Ind.; J. M.
Jones. Cambridge City, Ind.; J. H. Saxton,
Dewitt. Iowa HORRlBt^E FIND NEAR CHICAGO.

GERMAN

5TAR

riblo condition of mutilation.

There wore

man exclaimed:
“Well! dot pie bu-iiness do prove dat a
free is bigger n a fo’. Whitr da*, contract,
Mono-Bob?"
.
Tho contract was produced and the
last one of them signed it.—Detroit Free

It is strange, but nevertheless true,
that a broker never loses his anxiety. I
have been on tins street now twenty
‘years, but tlic failure to get a telegram,
or a letter, or a reply when I should get
it, makes me just as nervous as it did
during my first year. One would think
that a man would become accustomed to
it. and accept tho inevitable, but it is
easier to.talk that way than it is to do
able,to smile on everybody that says
“this is a nice day, isn't itF* I have
gone though a great many cases of this
kind, and liave never been hurt much,
but I have seen Uw time when an l&gt;our'»
or even a minute’s delay would have
cost the profit of a whole year, or even
mon-.
Now, the other day I was disappointed
in the receipt of a teiegram. and I wasn’t
flt fortuiy other bwrinww. It was an
important transaction. I had given or­
ders and wa* relying on them being car­
ried out, and supposed U»ey were, but
still I had no knowledge of it, and there
1 was; I didn’t know what to do. and nil
on account of what may nine times out
of ten ba merely a little business negli­
gence. No, sir. a horse may become ac­
customed to war, but a man's delicate
nerves can never be adjusted to the rip»
saw tension of this business.—Glol~&gt;
Democrat Interview.

MARK-___

^E^CtS.

SURE.

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A full description of those diseases,
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envelope on receipt of 10c. Worth
dollars to any woman. Address

Ing almost due east, and about half a mile
a killed. The numst known,
but remuch
exaggerated.

ear, children
tpsd unhurt.

SOBA

For Bakin'" Purposes.
Best in t’m^nrlcL
Default having bret. mode in the riHMitfiw.
of a certain mortgap. made and ,-x&gt;. ,n-.| t-k
Al.-xun.lrr ( udort and D.-.im- Ca.i .rt |.i,
w WalUir Ctark, and dated October xxd'
A D.nm.aod rerontad In the &lt;gk7‘,.r*^
TJOJA, a in. tn utxr te or mortfiag., )Jtt iw.

By which default Uic power of sale In said mort-

V uuuureu w&gt;u -.XIJ Ollilars

THE GREATEST
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Physicians and Druggists have
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they feel justified in recommend*
ing. This is DR. BIGELOW’S
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Consumption in stages whore
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.
Ora Balm

when appi'-vd tn to th

Mr. Ivan Levinstein, the president of
the Mancheater auction of the Society of
Chemical Industry, calls attention to a
new substance which is extracted from
coal tar, and possesses sweetening proj&gt;ertiea far stronger than the tav&gt;t cane or
beet root sugar. This r-ubroance. he said,
seemed likely to enter into daily con­
sumption: According to Mr. Levinstein,

SALeraTOS

ZOA PHORA MEDtoine oo.

of the twjwer i
and tbe state

Sfcm,8UKli8.Kite,J!l£S?:b‘

rersv-udnetottH- htehr.; t-tOJer.

Hie rest

tretnlscs being drecrloed tn said t.-i ^k&lt;r u
lidlows to wit: AD th&lt;«c certain i.mw or par­
cels of land situate in the tnwu»hlt&gt;% &lt;4 Jotostown and Arayria. lu the County of I .-.rr? Mui •
st range right west,
north west q*ttrr
number one Berth

orth of range seven west.
F. M. WADLK1GH. '
Attorney tor Mortjraitre..

O

i hereby given that &lt;m She Tflh
D. IgM, a aril of attach men l

above named plaintiff, agalnt the ia»d«. tit*MMAfMd* Md chattel moneys and • :u of
Moses Ntswonatcr, one of the al«o»’•
■ •&gt;
fcndant*. for Use snm ot
which wd
writ was returnable on the Sth dsy of April. A.
». isac.
Dated Auril l«h. ts-f.

times EMMtar than best sudar. and taken
in the quantities added to food as sweet­ meul will cure. Arracatiic to use. Send fu
Prlre v» rent* by m*ll or at dn«gl «ti
ing ‘ material lias no injurious effects circular.
CLEMENT SMITH. Att V tor I Itfi
ELY BROTHERS DnwgKU.Owrgo. NTY.
whatever on die human system. Patients
suffering from diabetes liave bw.n treated
for the last few months in one of the
principal hospitals ip Berlin with saccliarin without feeling in the hsuit incon­
venienced by ita use. The use of sacch­
WHO IS UNACQUAINTED WITH THE GEOGRAPHY OF THIS COUNTRY. WILL
arin would, therefore, Mr. Levinsti-in
SEE BY EXAMINING THIS MAP. THAT THE
said, be not merely a probable substitute
for sugar,but it might even be applied to
medical purposes where sugar was not
permissible.—Scientific American.

UMAX
N S I

original point of departure" (- truck out by

DtxxiM, Ohio, May 17.—The cyclone
which passed through Hardin county Friday

The bonded indebtedne** of Grand Rapids is

moat "as adopted—veto, 27; nays, St, and

Three Peculiarities
of subject* dissected in the Woman's Modi-

of property in the ! Rock Springs, W. T.,

appropriation bill, and after some debate
insertion of tlx word
wan ordered corrected and the diplomatic

Fatally wounded: James Packard and
been bribed to vote for the Broadway fran­ Mrs. David Higgins. These people are in­
chise, was concluded Sunday morning early jured about tho bead and internally, and
by a verdict ot guilty. The principal evi- can live but a short time.
Seriously but not fatally injured: James
Fisher, wifo and three children, liruised
said he got a confeMdoti from Jachnre in a
Leaen, arm broken; five children of William
and his evidenco was corroborated by tlx MrElree, badly bruised about their brads

forever dlsjutaiiy him from holding public

Orl ■
‘nw ProP°rtton in which the root*,
AU ■ herbs, barkfi, etc., are mixed.

QJ
The proeew by which the active
UU ■ medicinal properties are secumL

The result is a medicine of unusual Kn-ngth
and curative power, which effects cm* here­
tofore unequalled. These peculiarities belong
exclusively to Hood's Sarsaparilla, and arc

Unknown to Others

positively denied Brynw.’ statesnmita. Thu
jury took the owe late Saturday night and
rendered their verdict about I i'. Bunday
morning.
The judge reserved sentence.

president of tlio Broadway Surface Railroad

Hood't fiaraaparit)*, tho great blood purifier
xnd regulating medicine. Is chzravterized by
three pecnliariUv*, namely:
I c+ s The combination of the various
IQLi remedial*&lt;etit«u*ed

sull trouble, dumped thorn on tlx prairie

United Statox judicial council comprising
honorable discharge to military tefocrapbers

and moving swiftly, with is rotary motion.

distance of W feet and landed Ln a pasture
field, but were not injured. Twelve build-

Hood's Sarsaparilla 1* prepared with tho
greatrat skill and care, by pharmacist* of
education and tang experience. Hence Bis a
medlctao worthy of entire confidence. 11 you
•uffvr from scrofula, salt riicum, or any dis­
ease of the blood, dyspepsta, bllioranraa, atek
headache, or kidney and Bvsr eomptatata,
catarrh or rheumatism, do not fall to try

Hood's Sarsaparilla
-I recommend Hood's Sarsaparilla to all
my friend* a. tho beat Stood purifier on
earth." Wm. Garr, druggtrt, Hamilton, a
“ Hood’s Ears# partita has cured me of scrof­
ulous humor, and dune me worlds of good
otherwise.” C. A. AlLXow&gt;. Arnold, Me.
A book containing wxny addlttaral slate,
ffieuts of euros wlU bo tent total who dealre.

Hood’s Sarsaparilla
Bold by tai dmnfrx fii -, six for fit. Made
only by C. I. HOOD &amp; CO., Lowell, Maas.

IOO OoMes Ono Dollar.
GILLILAND'S PATENT

MOLE TRAP.

.

eleanstnic the ht
of catarrhal vlr
causing hcalUiy
cretlora. It alb
tnfiamatlon. prote­

a LIQUID or
SNUFF.
।

injured right Fifteen or twenty bouses
were completely demolished, and the n-

senaation was occasioned In this city Friday
by the finding in a field at Oak Park, a
suburban village, nine baxea, containing tlx

' Tlu? fanner laughed, and ogling to his
wife, asked her to bring out a couple of
apple pies she had jurt baked, and when
the pies were produced he cut one &lt;*
them into three equal parte and die other
into four and invited the darkies to help
themselves, each to a piece. It is need­
less to say that the pie that had been cut
into threw pieces was the one first at­
tacked.
“Now," said the farmer, pointing to
the thirds, “that is what I propo* to
give you, and that." pointing to ths
fourtlm, -is what you say Mr. Mitchell is
going to give you; which had you rather
haveF
The darkies opened their eyes and

complete.

coounlttee on elections giving the contested
adopted, sad iu committee of the whole the
army appropriati'm bill was again taken up

tutu, tutuai.
--- ----flower county. Mwu**ippi. in re-con act­
ing the first of the present year with tos
laborers for tho year 1886 found several
of them who were unwilling to remain
witli Ixim for one-third of what they pro­
duced. “How much more do you want.
inquired the fanner.
“We wants a fort; dat’s wha: Mister
Mitchell's gwino to gib has hans di*

■AOTTAW »•&gt;-« ro

amount*

it to furatah tho

rosolutton directing the commerce commit-

iSHBpARDS.
Li, v.e
■—f umishea the land, mules and farm implnn.a. »1
11*
"
■he wid of th. crop
th.

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�C*PTURtO THE BOMB-THROWER.

THE NEWS IN BRIEF.

FA3 TTIME IN THE DERBY.

BENTLEY BROS. &amp; WHIMS

gTRAW HATS!

CHtCJUM,
16 “Th* P°lioe authoritfaa
Unlive that they bar® und.-r arreat tho
-jr who threw tho bomb into tho rank* ot
U.JDUjta. rto.
Htt
nir.i i* lx»uia Ungy, and bo ba* been is
than a voar Two nfttrtira
-itanroon. When
... Sc-iuder attempted to arrant the alLlj botub grower be drew a navy revolver
JJT.bn-kedltn German. “If I hu-.atodie
voii ii die ui*' Schaller rushed upon hte
•w.,‘:ld bv nmnbrur and a Wo and death
. ennitsl- The men rolled over and
nr-' -• ■-R’.'ig Ublre’and chair*. Officer
UiK'C‘Wi'1 tflii haJ remaim-d ontaido IO

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wn» then U«m away irum rongy
M.t the. jutsoiw hurried to th# Kan Chicago
AvtnUi- 'UltlqU.
• .

wli.f Ihnr /IL! with vni.

buol them and 1 am sorry I didn’t

loarinn*
"ind'found three dynamite
n.i-,.L umdarl hi to* one thrown during tho
haMVarkot riot.
There liombs it ia

s-Mitag* i"l1 ;11 lhs
daring tho poet
year. When the polira warcbed hU boord-

I--ntly released ou the information he
gji t th.' j»Uce. do larvd that Llngy had
not t»rn in bt« room Hine the night ot tbo
.xpi-n!'a Ijmi Monday the police learned
tii: Hagy was hiding in tho home of a
fntaIm kiuUroie»tiwt, and after visiting
c-mr. «»:i ot the rreldenoM on the thoroughUrv xmted found- tbo anarchist. Lingy

M4I.TIN IRONS TESTIMONY.
The Ca*»r ot tjie Rtrlhe—a Cotniultteeluan Wrathy.
hr. Lol
5Uy 15—Martin Iron*, of tho
Kntekta-e.’ ictx-.r, wa* before the congree.V- si e-au.uU*'-friday. He said lite strike
.tu&gt;U t&gt;y th-1 company, in vimtiou of
|v. yea; - .igi-.wm.-at. refuting to listera to
comririau mid* -y the men. Io testifying
tn tb.- — vp'.t m
- ontrioutiou* to help Ibo
1'xer* ti said they were received from
inif1' :p lividuaU and from Wai! street. -'
(LaughteJl
■' r.tn rtV.s1’ rtiwtsaid Mr. Parker.
• Wi:.. -e..•
money from there.'"

1 '■ . r:.- v r any civil question that
l-ay . * (L '
. ..
’ ;&gt;&lt;&gt; y &gt;u know w represent th-j.country
■al d y.Hi intend t* constitute yourreif the
jtoigr ;.• tp.whether th- country's questions
a; ; civil -r But ’ uskel tbo now irate
lr &gt;:;&gt; U|'.;-efuAl ip. give the name* of
th* on ..! ..snr«. LiH? Uijre was a laugh
• Un he । declared the amount tq be only
I •• Mi. 'I .'rter mentioned the fact that it
.3:
&gt;;i i that the »trike was a stock;--b! iug H-b-u.e emanating fronfWnll street
and inked &gt;ir irons if bo know anything
•tout i’. Mr iron* dented having any con
M'tiou whatever with it
71- tomia;:!- o.T&gt;|4eted their work here
aid i-f: for H tubiugton Friday night

A SCARE if&lt; PARLIAMENT.
.mated bjrt the Rupture petweei

We have an Endless Variety of

Stra“w Goods I
Tom Campbell, of Cincinnati wa*
Tl“

»M n» E,.^

1 o.egram.
« tM,„
dontba were rvnorte.1

.

Th. Quincy, Missouri &amp; Padfie railroad
wa* sold Monday at St LouG to a represen'
tative of the bondholders for &gt;),0U).wft
J
The eomptroltar.of the currency Monday
authorised the American Exchange Natdomd
bank, of Chicago, to begin busiuem. with a
capital of »l,tfW,0m»
°*

0&lt;ubak’" ■» Pittsburg. Monday,
resulted in a bread, famine, a* the few smell
retaUishmwts in operation can only supply
their regular customer*.
Tb* vlsibto supply of' wheat and corn ii
respe.-Uvdy, jj.UI7.55l and IQ.ttURU bushda a decrease of 1,;IJOI,IMi butliel* of wheat
and 1,175,511 bushds of corn.
N*ariy every member of tb* United
trailer*, Roltara and Heaters' amociatiop
have signed a petition nuking tor reinstate
nienfln tbo Amalgamated a**o?iation.
The R.. L. Bjwnoer Novelty company of
Wallingford. Conn., failed Monday tor
ai®ut g!50,ixn. New York, Beaton and
Chicago firtna are the principal creditore.

Governor Oglesby hasordered the evacua,
on of East St Ixrais by the militia
About 1,100 carpenters at Allegheny City
paper in Cleveland puts

H’UTu,!sbi:rg aud Sir Joseph.
good sta£"L^’,MWy to “ •xcn&gt;u«*«y
a000 *tart, and Mastnrnu.o«
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I T -a««Ti‘*ro wa* clear two
***». "ith Free Knight coming
out of the bunched fi«ld behind him. Th«
or dor was
.
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properly, ou tho Gladstone
It- tobbyland bouse ar* Oiled with
oppanedts of Gladstone declaring
rot -f tbo home-rule bill ia
i- '• ।-ey ct J possibility of quretlou,
►■emi read.ng b£ a big majority.
« and Wmg* nud their allies among
obU liavr managed to get up beiu a - i&gt;o of oxcitamont quite unu-

GM*-, .k- aud &lt; h.»niborlain. Tbo other day
the 1 'll l-t&lt;nw ttianagors were counting
CT
14tins* servers.
and
cal
otlatlng
»s
the
second
reading
by a bi^ majority, ami to-night the ojrpoai
tine are claiuung tho hmry battalions. I
Udwt - a f-voight, and that Gladstone will
P’s prooj of :.u readinees to meet all reasesabw o i&gt;ctl&lt;,iu Th* Tories will push
the debate *b4 wt.rk han Ito -match a dlvieiro orfe., i reunion between the Lit&gt;erals
«a:i b- ?. t .inplishrd. Mr. Parnell ia resolved
to prevent Ui-». and with his supporter* will
Uk-» an aiitiv. part injbo debate/'

GftEEGE WITHOUT A CABINET.

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aa jOi uoan
of r- uiK*. and the tplnUterial crisis
cwiuau. i j,; the prewnt critical condition
ot nilair* lew m.'n of pronn.ienoe or capacity
car. I-.- tirwenl -.1
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arrcy, w-,o

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oiuij WUI ue
prow-ding. Th* impree"k'.°f
n,fn“r»- «• ‘hat tb*
waoie Kb-ui. of »a-rifle* and submission is
I.«C|
J1""
“»• calooei
U" ‘ l' th*
whli* hia suc-

■ot tooted |q
—Kivo UM al leaM

M— .k

by Governor Hill, who refused to approve

S3 u

Ireland and .*-icotland
The two remaining militia rompaniee on
duty nt 1teet Su Loui* were ordered home
Wednesday.
Two hundred ami fifty-five Chinamen
The Grand Lodge, Knigbta of Py tblas, of
Wisconsin, in ee^lon at Oshkosh, Wadnee-

Tb* IlUnoli state Sunday school conven­
tion in *r**lon at Bloomington ha, elected
I. A. Trowbridge, of Rockford, president
for the euming year.
Tta&gt; Cour production at Minneapolis test
week reached llti,t*Xi barrel* against 111,1711

■nd cost* at Milwaukee, Wednesday, by
Judge Mallory, who denounced ths boycotu
I ing btirine*. ai an outrage.
Gn invitation of the executive council the
Hou. Elihu B. Washburne, of Chicago,
will act as prnaideat of the American exhi­
bition which will be opened in Landon next
May.
f
Ratarday, May 10.

Th* fund tor the benefit of the Chicago
jollce now amount* to nearly $I2,O&lt;M
Among the Illinois pioneer* who died
Friday were Horatio T. Elite, of Quincy,
end M. H. Swtft, &lt;4 Ottawa.
The dry goo-te bom* of Charles R Clark,
of Kalaniazoo. Mich., rotabUffied forty
45 pane* per &lt;xmc*, making tt* bullion
value of tb* standard dollar W.1&lt; cent*.
A famous *ummer hotel in Ber:.«hlre
county, Mas-achuaetu, known as Greylock
hall, valued at H0,(X&gt;A **■ dretroyed by
fire on Tbureday night
An English bicyclist, named Stephan*,
who undertook a tour of tbo world on bi*
wheel, wa* arrested while creasing the front­
ier of Afghanistan.
President Cleveland has nominated Henry
F. Severance to be United State, judge for
western Michigan, and David G Fulton as
marshal tor western Wisconrin.
A manufacturing firm in tbo Irish
province of Ubtarhas concluded arrange­
ment* to transfer it* mill* to Germany, and
Hi, *ald that other* are
advisability of removing.
1 uo
-banka ba* inr-reaaed to fil'd,4*5,
Alling brothers, extensive leather deal­
er* at Roebeetar. K Y., mad* a general
assignment Friday.
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Tho British yacht Galatea «ail*d from
London Saturday for New York, to com

--w ---------- uuwaver, uunr mana

Bc° A11, “nd «Pl&lt;Uy picking
B!ue WIng up the pair, followed hotly by
Free Knight, ran a whipping tin Uh to tb*
I?*}"*.BBder ““ ,lr:n« *!U‘
^PP10* Blu* Wing by half
a
^rc* Knl«Ut third—Time 2:SBi&gt;
This is the fasteit Derby over ran, aud
when it is considered that th* horec* carried
eight pound* mor* than on any previous
ocouion the porformanco is remarkable.
mi*

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'T* nature

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uken UP
Wj-n»«S

Cedar Fence Posts,
Joist and Studding,

Hastings, Mich.,

Manufacturers and Dealers in

National laagee games played Friday:
At bt Inute—I'Uladelphia 2, Ht Louis 4—
five innings, at Detroit— Detroit 5, ikwton
•»—eight inning*
American asaooiaUon:
At New York—Metropolitans 4, Baltimore
2; at Pittabarg-Lewisville 4. Pittaburg 1;
at Cincinnati—St Louis 2, Cincinnati l:at
Philadelphia—Athletic 1, Brooklyn 9. Other
games po*t]xmed-raln.

TRHEATENING INSURECTION.

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and Maple.

Monuments &amp; Headstones,

H, Dflors asi Bis,

Table Tops, Mantles,

Cornice Mouldings,
Sin«w’,y-1 w4U' 1:4BX; Kao^
kuk, ?rmlle, lOlffi.
.

A. CAMPBELL.

Messrs. A. Black &amp; Co.,

FLOORING

iui winners in toe other races were as
foUows: Jamiy Tracy, % mila, 1.-01S; Mod-

Inside Finish &amp; Band Moulding
Stoop Scrolls &amp; Columns

Window and Door
. Screens.
HF Prices and Estimated Riven on ap­
plication.

And all work in Slate Marble or Granite.
All work guaranteed first-class. Prices that no competition
can lower. A good stock to select froip plwayson hand. We
keep the latest and best designs in our wende; furnish esti­
mates and do all work promptly. Our aim isto suit the peo­
ple, and our largely increased sales show that we are success­
ful. As we are the only dealers in Barry County, we make it
a special object for Barry County people to buy of us. We
can and do save money to all who buy our work.
We thank the public for past favors, and aim to merit the
patronage of all.

BENTLEY BROS. &amp; WILKINS.

Dvbun, May IA-Crowded nweting* of
Orangemen wore bold a: Newry gnd
Mourn* Friday. Tbo attendants pledged
themaelvM to refuse submission to a Dublin

TELECRAPHY^ir
I tsrataiMd. Writs VolsaUne Brts, Jans

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MichiganCentral III

HAVE
y°ur EYES Tamper^
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with! The tramp spectacle

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meeting* enrolled tbenwelvM ns volunteers
to resist by force of arms any attempt to
euforve tho authority of an Irish logitlativs
body. Letters were road from Canadian
Orange organizations pledging their *up-

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for your eyies.

vender and the ordinary jeweler are neither of them com­
petent to prescribe Glasses

TfVnn Cs&gt;rnT0 PRESERVE YOUR EYESIGHT,
11 1 UU Udi U do not allow any but a professional
27ce

in Londonderry than during the previous

Occiilist or Optician to prescribe the kind of Glasses. It re-,
quires an Expert-.to deal with so delicate an organ as the eye.
and it is as dangerous to allow any other person to tamper
with the eye as it would be to permit a quack to prescribe

Niagara, Falls

GRAND RAPIDS DIVISION.
FINE OLD- ENGLISH GENTLEMAN

Taking effect Nov. ZKh. IMS.

Dr. W. P. Polhemus&gt;

ily ailments.
city, is
an expert Occulist He has made a^ special study of the eye.
has the requisite instruments to test tnfc"eyes-for glasses, and
his terms are very reasonable, lit is both wisdom and econo­
my to go to him if you wish to get eye glasses or spectacles.
He will fit you out in good shape, and there will be no guess­
work about it. All who wish to have their eyes treated or to
procure
,
-&lt;

Full at.

London, May 12.—Thomas Gibney,
“gentleman,'' wa* arraigned in Clarseaville
police court Turodsy, charged with having
violated forty children, daughter* of work-

building and attempted to lynch Gibnoy as

rranoxa.

Grand Rapid* Lv
Middleville..........
Inrtni.......
Haonxog.

Eye-Glasses

coiulderable difficulty.

I.xuLvSAi-ous, Ind.. May 1- — Francis T.

THE MARKETS.

Detroit

Detroit...........

DOLLER MILL

Moquta.......

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Quimby........
HaenNGM...

MM&amp;vtiie.y
i-imu uapm
“ Ali train* run by ninetieth meridian.

and *tuppla^

Artd other marked improvements will be made in

Hastings this season.

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'CONKBCTIONB.-At Grand luq
ago A West Michigan tor Ho.

nrew dally. All other train* dally except Hur
5*nT. J. BUBH. Local Agent. Hastings.
O. W. RUOOUtS. OTP. * T. A.. Chicago.

fii»®Li»;

ARM for RALE CHEAP.-Ont-bundred
■ere form for sale, fi’e ml «
of lta*ttaxn. Hixty acre* Improved, living water, good
orrhard ami all kinds ot fruit OntMiuarter of a
nTur from a coort nabool bouse. ,T'-rm? 1r’iT""n,’
able. For particular* Inquire of Daniel Brant
on said premise*.

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bbl: *-c i-4-. '.K»1.0Q. »tr»wtH&gt;m»*— u.»now.

Spectacles,

A. R. McOmber, the Jeweler,
Jackson.......
Eaton Rapids
giaF

following qaotetioM w»re rw

or

Should first consult Dr. Polhemus, and then get the glasses
which he prescribes, which can be procured only of

Insane asylum. ID* mania is that of ungroumted jealousy of hi* *lfs, an wrtimabk
lady of -M years of age, and be ba* sMauhed
and threatened to HU a reputable ciUneti,

nJ te tor rooster*: tark*ya «Ol*Nc.

Proposes to keep in the advance of the procession. Tou will
find him at his new location north of the new Newton House,
in the Blue Front Building. He is prepared,!*) serve the pub­
lic with everything in the line of

Tin, Copper and Sheet-Iron Ware.
Repairing Neatly and Promptly Done.
Eave-Troughing a Specialty.

manufacturer* will at once cum
drilling for a vupply of Mfibt and beat

warmth daily.

rteisrt Z71

A. BLACK. .

(PINE AND CEpARj

about

Sy

Bura V i. ay U-Tt“ tuoooB care ot
wiU thiL i,7X5la‘ *11M Maxwell, charged
"ua tbs tnvr,
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~ „.&lt;wu uuui nine wing, fol­
* w “"i
»re« lu-wp^i u u&gt;* i«d,
ana luo
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Of Kerry Orar i-tptton.
F*..VI rate from Omaha to Chicago, a reduc-

Yours, bound to please,

(HEMLOCK AND PINE.)-

M‘&gt; U-Tba Tribune eeti
®f nmn m this city who

w..
Olr«r suburb*, make* a total bf
whii.
Qflh’*“ w,nsoulbuVou*
auut^
"• lUU oaL W^nere
^ZiL- rrT*rd*‘*la a
-ncertalu
an J ruany threats are mad. by

PINE LUMBER,

Pre* Knight and Blu. Wlx*. 2nd

coramcn.

&gt;&lt; vnicagxx

SOFT HATS!

*!“' “• "rtM»

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-wore no taller* In
lids Derby, and'the bunch held well together
up to the bead of the stretch, when Garriy00 “*d» hi* r*lu with lUue Wlng,-»wtagIng into the bo*nn stretch with Fre* Knight
and led out far the Kni.h
®

forth a

The German government has dispatched
the oror-ship Falks to the North sea. to
watch the operations of English fl.bermra

Stiff Hats ‘"b’s Nu,re’ Br°wn ”d
Standard and Nobby Styles in

ROAD SCRAPERS/

-h-rr catupaign against tbow infernal
■

Doable Shovel Plus,

ARE THE LATEST.

weU

Power

l*t4 of th* Utb m»t, as fol-

Farm Wagons,

tmJck

h ~ V-. ~ 77 T" Ma’ wuu

Our styles in

Mackinaw and Cantons

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four droiU at LrindGi.
The Socialistic member of tho German
lYleteu. WUlta,
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trip to th* United State, in September to
acltato hie vtew-a

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To select from.

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XP°t.,’OO^g Fr* Knltbl *w
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Ah &gt;rcond- Th- starters w.r?
G^v A11■ j BlU*
Kr* KnJKb‘. Jim

The Hull Gasoline Stoves.

The Mirror

This is the Latest and Best Gasoline Stove. Call and see them.

no flatterer. • Would you
make it tell a sweeter tale?
Magnolia Balm is the charm­
er that almost cheats the
looking-glass.

At Very Low Figures.
1 also have a quantity of Plow Points, etc., that I will sell at *
very slight advance over wholesale prices, to close out
Remember the place, and yonre respectfully,

New and Second-Hand Stoves for Sale!

�The Hastings Banner.
Hastings, Mich., May 20th, 1886.

It will Soon be Here !

Make Ready!
A droll incident occurred in court
lately, quite unknown outride of the
court regions. A little god-daughter of
the queen, a remarkably clever child of

affectionate attention wu shown her.

Editohial Notes.

We have always maintained that
when any measure calculated to relieve
the country from railroad extortions
was passed. It must originate from and
owe ita effectiveness to the republican
party. In the U. S. senate last week,
Senator Cullom’s (Rep. Illinois) inter­
state commerce bill was passed by the
decisive majority of 47 to 4. This bill
was ably championed by Senators Con­
ger and l*almer of this state. It makes
it a misdemeanor punishable by a
heavy fine to discriminate in freight or
passenger rates in favor of any locality;
also to allow to individuals or corpora­
tions any rebates. As railroads are
managed to-day. a Grand Rapids ship­
per can send a quantity ot freight to
Dctriot rfa the Michigan Central at a
much less rate than the Hastings ship­
per. The Cullom bill would prevent
the M. C. R. R. from charging the Hast­
ings shipper more for this service dhan
was charged the Grand Rapids shipper.
Five commissioners, none of them to be
owners of railroad stock, nor interested
in any manner in any railroad nor in
the employ of any railroad or railroad
officer, are to be named by the president,
with the approval of the. senate, who
will have power to act on all cases of
discrimination reported, institute suits
against any offenders, etc. The repub­
lican senate originated and passed this
bill, and it now goes to the democratic
bouse. We shall see what that body
will do with it
;

could be gut out of the child. The little
creature nat firm, l»lt upright, her little
fists clinched, her eyes fixed, gazing
straight forward.
After the audience the child wtw asked
why she acted so disagreeably—why she
had not replied to her majesty. "Perche,“
replie.d the child, solemnly, “aveya paura
chmnee una bizza." (Because 1 was
afraid I would have a rage.) This little
Margherita entertains the nursery once
in a wliile with what Florentine noraes
call a bizza. She throws harself passion­
ately on thu ground and kicks and
soreums lustily. Imagine tho effect if
such a scene hud taken place in the pres­
ence of royalty! •; The marvel is how
those terribly rasped baby nerves, just
on tho edge of tbo tempest, were kept in
check by the child.—Rome Cor. Cliicago
News.

Railroad Shows. WORSE THAN

A4^A

Dr. Oliver Wendell Holmes takes a
deep interest in the movement to protect
birds from slaughter. “I am my self," he
says, “more titan tolerant of the some­
what intrusive intimacy of the English
sparrow. No other birds outside of tlw
barnyard let me comt' so near them—not
even the pigeons. But still more am 1
indebted to the gulls and ducks, who
dnring a large part of the year are daily
visitors tn the estuary of the Charles, on
which I look from my library wh^lows.
I wish they could be protected by law,
and if die law can not or will not do it,
that public opinion would come between
them and their murderers. Not kw.
certainly, do I feel the shame of the
wanton destruction of our singing hints
to feed the demand of a barbaric vanity."
—Exchange.

Somebody pointe out that this year
came in on Friday and will go out on
Friday, and have fifty-thnw Fridays.
TwtKnonths in tho year come in on Fri­
day and two go out on Friday. There
are five months in tho year that have
five Fridays. Thu phase* of th^ moon
change five times on Friday, aim the sun
was eclipsed on March 5, which fell on
Friday. Tho longest day in the year and
the shortest both fall on a Friday. Peo­
ple who have a superstitious prejudice
against Friday will be apt to see strange
coincidences in all tills.—Philadelphia
Congress may get through by July 1st, Record.
but It seems doubtful at present &lt;A&gt;ngressman Randal is credited with say­
A fashionable summer resort and fin­
ing that unless the present house shall
est sanitarium In America. 333 miles
close ita lalxxrs by June 1st, ita success­ west of Chicago, 24 miles east of Des­
or will bej republican.
For the good Moines. All .Rock Island express trains
of the country, it is to be hoped that stop there. Will open May 20. for sum­
this prophecy by the leading democrat mer of 1K8B—tiiat prince of caterers.
Geo. Christian, manager. Accommoda­
of the country will prove correct
tions for 330 guests. Parlors and rooms
elegantly furnished. Tables sumptu­
Now that the excitement has ins de­ ously provided. W'ide, open varandaa
gree subsided, the people of this coun­ on all sides, and windows admitting
try fully realize that a mere handful of light and fresh air. Groitads In fine
order.
Swings, hammocks, bowling
Chicago policemen stood us an adaman­ alleys, croquet, bill^rds, and every aux­
tine wall lietween a reign of anarchy iliary to healthful amusment. Pleas­
and the maintenance of the law for the ant walks and drives in shady grovm.
protection of society and property rights. MIberal baths under direction of a com­
petent physician. “Old M. C." water,
All honor to the men who so nobly a great restorer and invigorater. Beau­
did their duty.
,
tiful scenery.
Facilities for boating
and fishing. Thayer’s Northwestern
As predicted by the Banker a sever­ Orchestra engaged for the season. In­
al weeks since, the boycott has proved a formal “Hope and evening concerts.
boomerang in the hands of the work­ Good society and congenial surround­
ings. The temporary abode of cultivat­
ing men. The weapon has proved most ed and rtrined people. Write or tele­
destructive to the laborers, and has graph ax once for rooms before -the
been declared against by the legal tri­ rush" commences.
bunals of several of the large cities.
Boycott must go.

ALL

It means high prices for goods.

Largest, Best and Most Complete of All
Amusement Enterprises' Presentedfor Public Patronage.

The good paying customers pays
1st—The first cost of the goods.
2d—The regular percentage of profit. "
3d—A large percentage for the losses enumerated above
from the credit system.

Note the Day and Date.

THE CASH DEALER

HASTINGS!
Saturday, May 22nd

Can give his customers this large percentage oCJosp from
the credit business. As he can sell goods cheai^r than his
credit competitors, he can also sell more goods. The more
goods he •sells, the smaller profit he can charge on each lot of
goods sbld.

Remember the Name. Do not Confound It with Other Shows.

Are plain facta, which appeal to your commonVnse.

J. H. BEAMER &amp; CO.
Have the largest stock of groceries, crockery and provident
in Barry connty.

Martin Irons desires to become Grand
Master Workman of the Knights of
Labor. H theK.of,L. expect to gain
the good will of the people, they will in­
form him that the organization has a
beautiful back door when viewed from
the outride, and invite him. to inspect
the saiuo from that quarter for all
time to come. Martin Irons is a dan­
gerous man at the head of any organiza­
tion.

. Secretary Lamar is described by a
Colorado Democrat as “a sleepy old
dreamer with as much idea of his work
as a poodle does of mathematics." We
shall expect to see the New Orleans
Times-Democraf out this week with a
bowl about insulting tlie south.

CASH IS KING!
The credit system involves time and money wasted in keep,
ing bocks. It means big fees for the justice and constable. It
means the loss of hundreds of dollars every year in any bimi.
ness in uncollectable accounts.

They sell .for Cash, and cash only. *
They are the only grocery house in the county doing*
strictly cash business.
, *
They can and do sell goods in their ^ne cheaper than any
other house in Barry county.
A strict test will convince you of these Fact.
All goods warranted.
All goods sold at lowest figures for Cash.

Respectfully,

The Greatest of All Great Shows.

J.H. BEAMER &amp; CO.

MONSTER.

Menagerie and Circus! VTRAORDINARY
Menagarie, Aviary, Aquarium and Great World's Exposition of
Animate and Inanimate Wonders.
Positively the best equipped and most magnificent Railroad Show ever organ­
ized in tho world. 'Made more mammoth than ever by a Wonder!ul Wealth of
attractions imported for this year. New, Bewildering, Strange and Startling.
Eighty tens of Wild Beasts, the Largest Living Male Hippopotamus ever ex­
hibited in the world, the only Coal Black Sacred Elephant, whole Herds of Ele­
phants and Camels in the Grand Street Parade, the Largest Giant Elephant ever
been in captivity, a Monster Oceanic Deep Sea Aquarium, holding specimens of
all the Strange and Unwieldy Monsters of the Deep. An Aviary containing
5.000 Specimens of Beautiful Plumaged Birds, a World's Museum and Exposition
of Wonders.
.

Values!
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Ladies’ and Children's

PRIG

Jerseys and Jackets!

Reported that Gladstone will be una­
ble to hold his party to his bill for
Home Rule for Ireland. A few years
hence the kickers will kick themselves
for not having followed where the
grand old man would have led them.

The Bohemian oat business has be­
come of such magnitude in Ohio that a
bUl to protect the farmers against this
great swindle has been introduced In
the legislature of that state.
The Allegan county greenbackers
have declared against fusion with the
democrats. Not so the Barry county
democrats. They are prepared to fuse
with any tii ing.

While Michigan may be relied upon
to change her political record of 1884,
the change will not Inure to the benefit
of the fusion party—or the democratic
party rather.
j,
Mr. H. F. Severns, of Kalamazoo, law
partner of Congressman Burrows, has
been named as Judge Wlthey’s aucceasor. This is another blow at Comstock.

MOST PERFECT MADE

We have the most Complete
8T. Li

Tlie Giant Horse,
K? ’T SPECIAL

~

ill EXTRACTS
MOST PERFECT MADE

Whooe extraordinary sue is in no way exaggerated. He is in no way exarmratel He is a Giant among Giante, and the LARGEST HORSE ever
mortal man.
" 3

1OO
1,000

Male and Female Artists Employed. *|
Men, Women and Children Engaged.

1,000

Grand Street Pageant and Tournament.
«rti,Uc ^&gt;&lt;1 reluct Parade ever prramt«L

There is a decline ia the number of
business failures in this country, which j£R. MARBLE
sliows a reaction against the business
depression caused by tlie strikes.

Mil.

Iowa takes the lead in framing a law
prohibiting alitns from ovtaiog real

Custom Wool Carding,
UN SHORT NOTICE.

Our New Spring Stock is In
All the Latest Novelties!
Come ELXid See!
Remember that in

Be sure to witncm IL
Charlevoix county, not to be outdone

proportionii.

in the City.

PRICE BAKING POWDER CO..
CHICAGO.

Doors open daily at 1 and 7

foraumcc at 2 and 8 p. in.;
Aquarium and Menagerie

“

-

Be in Town Early.

Hoc. Cyrus G. Luca will deliver an

Arenic Per-

The Little Brick Grocery
We are selling Groceries cheaper than others, and
we pay more for Butter and Eggs.

Mm i* IJM, !i &amp;.

to|t««raiu

■ &amp;. Barnes

�The Hastings Banner.

The r&lt;*\deat Jxu!lie« of the Peace

PEHSONALMENTION.
Orao Strong &lt;n to th. city MuniUy.

'sT,NGS. THURSDAY. MAY ». 18M.

&lt;J’HE Indies home mhsionarv uoaetv
wfll meet with Mm. J„h"yR^k"‘J
Local Advertising Rates:
&gt;« pS.S,’™000
’"&lt;*J
s ..Hurki LuralA. S cent* per line.
r.:?BrMix&gt;cais.»&lt;«ia&gt;^»*’
'
*.•_ . I jm-aN. I3H cent* per Une.
i
the hammer and saw
o&gt;XoticM.p cent* per Une.
is a cheerful sound to the dty. iln
of ttianks. taeetite per Hue.
..
, *r ;uk! peatb no.icr* tree.
v
rar Entertainments tar prottoC to|5muS» or organ'zatlona.rxceptlorcharttable
1V'liSoIcut purpose*, will be charged for at

b “£m?U
vlltofttoS*

h

One or them we may not fall to specify.
It ww rociosed* in an envelope bearing
« this luuerintion, ‘•From the parents of
tho bride. H deed of property which
cr*t 83.350. And as to refreshment*
for the guests, they were superabundant
trod of great variety. Mr. and Mrs.
Barnaby have the best wishes of a host
uf friends.

JOSS BESSMSB, Ub Jswdff,

The Detroit Free Press of date the
24th inst. says; •“Enthusiasts at Hast­
ings, Mich., the home of Charley Bald­
win, aect 13 bats to the Detroits, one for
nuuiagrr Watkins being about the size
of a lend pencil.” The Free Pr« is
correct in its Inference that Hastings
people nre proud of Baldwin and his
success on the diamond nnd field, all the
more so from the fact that he is everv
inch a gentleman. A base ball team
composed of such as he cannot but com­
mand the respect of all, both from their
superior playing rad their gentlemanly
deportment.

THE DEERING

The following are the names of
teachers in Barry county receiving
certificates, in addition to those already
published:
Third Grade:
Jennie McDonald, Martha Brezce,
Lillian Hare, Luella Bassett, Clara
Robinson. J. A.Dewolf, Anna Nash,
Minnie Barnaby, Eva Scuder. Hannah
Whitby. Lizzie Whitby, Florence E.
Harford, Eva A. Otte, 8. T. Chase.
Bertha Hall Addie Campbell, Hattie
Campbell, Maomle Slawson, Jennie
h ase, C. A. Spaulding.
JRROMF. J, ENGLAND. 8-c.

.$rT. 1!Tnl!1? to Wtu&gt;« °“ caaomm
at G. G. Spaulding'sj
Notice elsewhere the advertisement
Sherman Fowler visited Nashville
of Acme prepared paints, they are the
best in this market. For sale at Good­ friends over Sunday.
year s Drug store.
r
Il?ck returned yesterday
F&lt;lK SPECTACLES!
Morrel'8 party at Gun Lake from hla western trip.
“P1'*™1 l^'iackUss. whose w«gh£ &lt;. JSh.8- DeP&gt;'xree?’ of Eaton Rapids,
was&amp;JOittraJMe are now waiting pa­ is visiting relatives here.
tiently for the “next!"
‘
P“T,eoP°rt' of Woodland,
The Irvings are to play the Hastings u as in the city Saturday.
club at the fair grounds to-morrow, in­ ’ Mrs. J. M. McElwain, of Battle Creek,
stead
of
the
Middleville
club,
ia
an
­
riwwhere.
is visiting friends in this place.
nounced in the programme.
.
JOHN BE88MER,
• W. ,X'. Barclay, of Grand Rapids,
The foundation walls for the roller vlsitttl Hastings friends Friday.
Jeweler and Optician.
mill are in procq^s of erection. It is «
massive wall, giving evidence that the
?a*5*,e* f^arcon. of Galesburg, was in
mill wiU be substantially built J
this city a portion of the past week.
pARMEKS!
E. .Ilogle and N. T. Parker made
■It is with regret that citizens learn
of the contemplated removal of Lewis an overland trip to Lowell Tuesday,
Don't Civ© Any Orders'.
Btern and family from this citv. Wa uffl? *»«&gt;,»&lt; the linn ot Otto Broo..
believe Mr. S. intends going to ChicagoA Middleville, is on our streets to-day.
&lt;Mr.*M. A. Nuis is now prepared to
Rev. Henry is at Kalamazoo, in at­
raise or move &gt;LuihUngsr) He has all tendance at an Episcopal convention.
the necessary apparatus fbr doing this
Mre. L. I). Gardner returned from a
THE OLDEST! work, and thoroughly understands the
business.
visit with Charlotte friends on Monday.

TING'S 0PT10MATER!

.

IB Mwt to Test tlie Eyes

CfRcrrr.CovRT Proceedings.—The
folk wing are the additional cases dte• nosed or at the last term of Circuit
Court, which adjourned Thursday lust:
Kcufield vs. Jordan; stipulation to
appoint receiver.
■
. Charles L. Putnam vs. Samuel P.
Shafer; petition granted for .surplus af­
ter foreclosure.
Roi al W. Peak \n. Henry WlUte et al,
foreclosure; decree.
Charles F. Dwight vs. Miner Mead,
forecloaure; decree.
C. Aultman &amp; Co. vs. Ambros Cox;
judgment for plaintiff for 8231.91.
Toledo L’low Co. va. Louis Norton;
judgment for plaintiff for 8116.77.

J. G. Goodyear witnessed the Detroit*
The collection for benevolent purpos­
an.
Gw&gt;1 Trav, Agviil. es. subscribed at the M. E. church Sun­ 1 liiladelpbia gume at Detroit Thurs­
day last in addition to theamount himd- day.
irpufr* always on hand.
e&lt;l in since, amounts lo'-betw&lt;®n 8J0o
Bert Morrill, of Grand Rapids, spent
and 8400.
CARRIAGE FAINT!
a tew dnya of lhe past week in Hast­
ings.
There is likely to be but one resigna­
tion this year in the corps of teuchers
T. J. Bush and 11. A. Goodyear left
employed in our city schools, while for Gun Lake this, Wednesday utter'
•
Buggy for
any if there are on file a large number of ap­ noon.
fhfxr I’olarx.
plications.
Chas. Campbell, of Middleville, visit­
•. Cllrou Yellow. Garnet, Coach
ed
his
brother
Thomas
here the past
The summer meeting ot the rtate
i.rren, Jet Black.
horticultural sociry will be held June week.
No Varnish Needed.
16th rad 16th in the city of Ijinslng.
Mr. F. Warren, of Greenville, was the
Primary School Moneys.—The fol­
An excellent programme has been pre­ guest ot Ira Van Valkenburg and wife
lowing shows the number of children
pared for the occasion.
Bunday.
in eabh township included in the appor­
Mrs. C. H. Cole has returned from an tionment of primary school moneys,
&lt;Penry Strong, the Morgan brick
manufacturer, has just completed the extended visit to relatives and friends rad the amount apportioned to each:
'
burning of a kiln of 1Q0.000 brick jand a| Saline.
a large quantity of tilt} He will iw-U
Geo. W. Mead, of Charlotte, visited
the same on very reasonable terms.
friends in this city and vicinity the

GoaiyBM’j Brag Stare.

Local News.

WII.KIX8.

The building lately occupied by Ed.
Evans as a tin shop bus beat removed
CoL C. W. Armstrong, of Bowens
to Jefferson street, north of Alate’s Mills, was a welcome caller at this of­
blacksmith shop, and will be used as a fice Friday.
warehouse by II. A. Goodyear A Sons.
Miss Mabie ScHeck, of Nashville,
(jjVdiUK on the foundation of the Hast­ was the guest of Miss May Tomlinson
ings House will be commenced to-mor­ the past week.

Mrs. John G. Goodyear is visiting
row. Mr. Peter Cockburn will have
charge of the mason work. He has tier piu’ents in Ohio, and will remain
gainedjm enviable reputation as a stone several weeks.
mason.)
Friday, evening last CoL H. H. Gill
(.Will 11. Goodyear has purchased lectured before the Woman's Retief
Corps at Homer. Midi.
of J. P. Roberts, interest in the premises
W. H. Fowera, F. T. Colgrove and E.
lately occupied by Fred*k Hotchkiss}
Y. Hogle made a business trip to
Mr. G. is now the sole owner thereof Grand Rapids Thursday.
and will at once commence operations
Mr. and Mrs. Patterson, of Charlotte,
to remodel the iHiildiug.
were the guests ot Mrs. Chas. Hotch­
It is to be hoped that the Iward of kiss a portion of last week.
supervisors at their June meeting will
Frank Matthews wil leave Friday for
properly submit the queationvof build­ Chippewa Falls, Wis. He expects to
ing a new county JulL fo ba vuted on at locate tn the Badger state.
the fall ejection. Barry county cannot
Dr. W. H. Smith, formerly ot Cedar
afford to do longer without suitable Creek, is now located at Niles for- the
county buildtajp*.
practice ot his profession.
In&lt;/ITRIEn among our business men
Messrs. L. L. Holloway, Dr. J. C.
reveals the fact that trade now is bet­ Andrus, W. Nelson and IL K. Grant
• Ill bJ thxukful
ter than it was a year ago. This in ispent Tuesday at Wall Lake.
connection with the prospect ot a frultIL A. Durkee, of Nashville, attended
ci. ewent s&gt;in;ii.
fuI season rad the large amount of bulld­ the marriagu of his cousin Etta Pen­
og in progress, makes our merchants nock to- (has. Barnaby Thursday.
F&lt;&gt;n drasn tile or sewer pipe, call OH wear smiling faces.
Misses Carrie Mallory and Jennie
me' service in reporting Frace, of Nashville, were the guests of
The tell
L«&gt;is j.r lan nt the lair grounds
the base ball gumes is Misses Belle and Hrttie Hotchkiss.
the result
morrow, Thursday.
proving highly satisfactory in this city.
Married, May 22, at the M. E. person­
Reports are received daily between 6 JO age. by Rev. Hunsbergex, FredU Lmannouncehitiit in this issue.
and 7 p. tn., rad thus far have been cor­ iugton and Miss Olive L. Edger, all of
Rutland.
rect.
Michiganders
wear
a
broad
smile
1 ;u: ihphsts cleared over 821 from
as thev read the figures set opposite the
Nth* o!
cr»-:un show day.
Mrs. M. L. Williams will leave for
Detrolts these days.
Dansville. Wis., Thursday, to make an
Ml—«:u
have seven good cows
Mr. A. Rorabeck has purchased of extended visit to her daughter, Mrs.
to -n-Jj uii very reasonable terms;
Ella Holt.
Laki i. and complete line of Indies' N. Bailey the lots east of his residence,
Mmrs. H. C. 1’eckham, N. Brayton.
ghr. i ju*t received at Morse E. Nevins. and will erect thereon barns rad sheds
S. W. Finch. John Yarger and Chas.
I1a‘T;n-(.f has witnessed many better for the accommodation of the traveling Bronson, of Freeport, were in the dty
public.
This
will
afford
farmers
a
place
snows than Burr Robins' combination.
Monday evening.
to leave their teams whi n in town at a
Li.eam don't forget to bring that nominal cost. We predict success for
Geo. Barnes. I. Hendershott and E.
W. Morrill, of this city, and J. H. Cut­
u oace
F°u promised tlie Mr. R. in this venture.
ting, of Detroit, spent Sunday and
That farmers produce is low is a
Bes; i:-, e button kid glove for one fact that cannot be disputed. Neither Monday at Gun Lake.
Miss Ella Burkbelmer. who has
&lt;Whr ever brought to this city at Morse
can it be disputed that Stouffer A Craw­ sprat the past two years with Julius
r.
in.
ley are giving their customers about as Russell and family, returned to her
The M- ond volume of Grant's Mem­ many goods for the same quantity of
home in Pennsylvania, Monday.
oirs ti;;,
delivered to subscribers produce as they did when it was much
Walter Cole and wife, who went to
m this city;
higher. A visit to their store wiU con­
California March 1st, for the benefit of
" i- H*&gt;rr |.
a large attendance at vince you of this fact
the former’s health, returned on Friday.
cfccmtian day services in this city
St. Lovis, a Michigan dty no larger The climate did not agree with Mr.
Mowhy next.
7
than our own, has a business men’s as­ Cole.
i‘i.5:-.
at the Baptist church sociation known as a Board of Trade.
Makbikd, at J. G. Bunyan’s, this
§«W»th.at 10:90 a m.by Rev. W.
The object is to put forth organized city, Mr. Stephen S. Pew and Inez: M.
rd!?.of Middleville
efforts to secure manufacturing institu­ Runyan, both of Grand Rapids, by Rev.
•&gt;v ku :«• 11 oils of hay have been bough t tions. It has done wonders for St. Lou­ Mulherou. of that city.
and pchereby Mr. Burlingame in is In the past year, and its usefulness tions and best wishes of Hastings
the
i v.., months.
has but begun. Why would not such friends go with the newly married
an organization be a good thing for couple.
&lt;i.v ! t-'?‘5c,u Kames were worked show
Judge Hooker and Hon. P. T. Van
««&lt;*«» are not so Hastings.
wealtrjy ;is
wt.rR.
The cantatta of Queen Esther will Zile, of Charlotte, and P. T. Lolgrove
and L. E. Knappen went to Gun/Lake
Wwc ,a VPrF large crowd in be presented here about June 15th un­ Tuesday. The question now agitating
l? fat!!rJay« attracted in a great der the management of Mr. Tidball. of the public is, which of the quartette
tuuasuj* by the circus.
Grand Rapids. The proceeds will go to­ will be able to tell the most plausible
kJ,l':'ar^,st variety of moderate and wards the purchase of a new organ for fish story, upon their return. Odds are
(7? ।'ri":
paper in Hastings at the M. E. church. Local talent will offered in favor of home talent
supply the parts for the cantatta, and
’•oorlywir's Drugstore.
Mrs. Addle Q Ftamlng-we K«*MrlC. C. Field and family, of Char­
’“1 Bn?t_
matle in thls city will be In Hastings at that time, and lotte, nave removed to our city, occupy*
a?tXa ^ay. liwt' “Mough the circus has consented to render a number of se­ ing the Z. Shepherd house in the first
«ttr**le.| a lurge crowd)
lections. The play will be worth bear­ ward Mr. Field is a first-class miller
"mterfeit 8s were circulated ing. and Mrs. Fleming’s solos would of and will be the manager of the new
loX?ta*rUnlay' Frcl&gt;ably by.somefel- themselves draw a good audience in roller ndll here.) He is in every way
worthy tho mplh «»&lt;1 conthlajco oj
‘o»h *il(, follow the show.
Hnstings.
our people. «0&lt;l «e trull he rtijtad to
With commendable enterprise, local
r'the
“■
«»&gt;»■
Hastings b pleasant, and profitable
attL'u v*?’*.1 memorial sermon dealers have offered ibr sale fiowering abiding place.__________
• E. church Sunday morning.
plants from Grand Rapids florists.
^Larhiep.—On the evening of May
tb,
W tWtur made u reorganlu After having gone to the exprase and
dll™
t"raet Band’ “1th
in- trouble of procuring theto. you cm im­ 90th, 1886, at th e residence uf the bride’s
Umu prefect, of mcMm_ however. agine how these dealers feel .wb®
parents Hastings, by John Levlngton,
“■“'It'-UIUXT. HoUowjy, Andrus, aee wagnn loads of flowering pirate, Minister of the Gospel, Mr. Charlie D.
ixnf i«k*,n are building a barn and also IromGrand Rapids, froj/ ®
Barnaby rad Mies Etta R. Penn «k,
sale at prices that represent the dif[Jlthou* on their grounds at Wall for
fCreSw between frdght rad horee trras- both of Hastings.) The bouse, which
WM Otted up loathe
portotion.
The ordinance reouirmg edmlrihle urte. w» well Oiled with it
tm?2.‘i^Naven’*? wUl doubttai. be- such venders to pay •» per day license very pleasant company of invited
Bbould be enforced.
meats, sohie sixty in number. The
not be allowed to compete with borne
“uy Rd hotel.
The mill will SS busintts men on such disadvantageous
•ers to go on that street.

NO STRIKE!
FURNITURE ROOMS.
We are pleased to announce to the public that the existing
labor troubles have not effected the price of our goods. But
furniture and all manufactured goods insist soon command
higher prices; in fact, manufacturers have already made an
advance, which dealers must of necessity soon meet. Fortu­
nately, we have a large and well selected stock, bought be­
fore the labor troubles assumed such formidable dimensions,
and we propose to give our customers the benefit of our good
fortune m this instance. Call early, and bear in mind that
we are here for the purpose of selling goods. We know that
our poods and prices defy successful competition.
e have not the Space to enumerate the articles we keep
in stock. Suffice it to say, we have anything you want in our
line. ‘‘The proof of the pudding is in chewing the string,” so
runs the ancient maxim. We nave both pudding and string,
sq prove the truth of the above, by calling at ourktore, north
side State St., where a hearty welcome awaits you.
Youra Respectfully,

.
SPANGEMACHER &amp; MASON.
P. S.—Screen Doors and Windoics made to order.

Mack Door Hanger^!
IRON TRACK.

•

The Strongest and Easiest Running.

This cut shows Hanger on the track, the
bracket and lag screw by which the track is
secured to the building, and our method of
splicing the track.
#

iiii u turn i m
Points of Unparalleled Excellence.
tooa» m
Heretofore the Banner has not
made mention of the visit of Dr. Hess
the noted specialist, of Grand Rapids,
thinking it last to wait until he should
prove himself efllcimt to do as he claims,
and now we are gliul to inform the peo­
ple in vicinity that there is a source
from which relief can be obtained, if
not a possible curt. Dr. Hess has been
doing a powerful sight of good tor that
class of sufferers who have l&gt;een ailing
for vears, having tried every known
means to find relief: but obtained none
whatever. Their case liehig considered
utterly hopeless, /ftuuireth ot just such
cases the Dr. cures every year and be
has manv living witnesses who are not
only willing, but anxious to testify to
the efli'denev of his treatment He will
be here again Monday May list, and can
be consulted at tho Hastings House.

Horse Notes.—The cream gelding
owned at Nashville, entered in the free
for all race tomorrow, is said to lie a fly­
er.
Phin Smith drives h valuable mare.
She can show a good gait.
There are several promising colts in
this dty and vicinity.
N. T. Parker's Fred B. Hine has de­
veloped wonderfully, and Is now in fine
trim. The breeding of this horse is A I.
It is said that E. Y. Hogle takes more
solid comfort with hte fine turnout
than does any man In the city.
We notice that road carts are not so
popular with our horaoowners as they
were last season.
The roads in all directions from this
dtv should be put in better condition.
It would be a paying investment, both
as regards drawing additional trade to
the city and affording more pleasant
drives for our people( Kyrat Chief, owned bv Chas. IL. Bau­
er, is a fine speciman of horse flesh) He
is a black brown, 15J4 hands high an&lt;f
weighs over 1,200 pounds. He has a
compact rad sinewy ^rm. muscular
and well-shaped llmba, and a tree open
gait. In bis veins courses the blood of
some of the most famous horses for
speed and endurance ever in this coun­
try? He can be seen at the stables of
J. M. Bauer.
,
...
,
Golden Hero. » golden ter Wbjnde
high and weighing upwards of 1^00
Siimds, te owned by J. M. Ba™£
orsemtn pronounce him a valuable
animal tor stock purposes.

* perfectly true nntl etnootti groove cut in rim ol carrying roll­
er out of solid
nothing but treat! ot roller to touch the track, making It practicilir smtxab----------------------------- -—
».-H cannot lx-Uirown from tbo ir*ck.*ndpot*«mM BdesTBC of SexlblUty uueq**lrd by uiy
other slidlag device, allow!ug the bottom ot the door to swing out three feet while the lh*MVr I*
not crxniprd In the least unit still bolds Its grip on the track.
Our Iron truck Is the strongest track tn tbo market. Obe ten-foot piece ot our standwl six*.
IHxl*. will sustain 4.000lbs. without Ihlury.
,
K—Our track has the ouly prefect spile* If! use.
C.—Our method ot securing the track by Iron brackets dispenses with strip of timber outside the
braiding, thereby avoldl g the Inevitable decay and warping out of line resulting from the ex­
posure to xttnosphrrlc influences nt any wixn! or partially wood track.
7.—Every port of both tnek and hanker Is made to standard gang'! by special machinery, thaa
securin* uniform axeellta&amp;ee unattainable bv otben.
s -It Is the cheapest banger, when account 1, taken ot the time and skilled labor saved In potdurkbiiity*" ewrt*u’tT' “Xety ‘Ul£’ e“e otoperation, and Its undisputed superiority of stra«tb and

If you want the BEST, insist upon getting the
'Acme" Brand, And Accept No Other I
For Sale at

GOODYEAR’S DRUG STORE
“ACME ’L PAINTS
.

—r---- FOR----------

Durability, Elasticity, Beauty and Economy
ARE UNSURPASSED.

Quality the Standard of Excellence, Not the Price.
These paints are comptwed entirely of ttrictly pure materials, consisting of
WhiU Lead, Oxide of Zinc, and the necessary pigments required to produce the
different shades, the whole l&gt;eing ground and mixed In a scientific manner, by the
latest improved machinery, in strictly pure Linseed (Hl; the result lining an ar­
ticle which for fineness and durability, far surpasses any paint ever placed on
the market.
Experience has demonstrated, that for dMrflbffffy, the “Acme” P/rinte are far
superior to strictly pure White I^ad, — as
Lead,
when used
alone; can from the mode of its manufacture (corrosion by Acetic Acid), resist
the oxygen of the atmosphere but a short time. By combining a certain portion
of Pure Oxide Zinc, with strictly pure White Lead, we have succeeded in manu­
facturing a paint which embraces all the advantages to be gained by the use of
Lead, with none if its disadvantages.
As they will, when properly applied cover a larger surface than lead and oil mix­
ed in the usual manner, besides saving labor rad excelling in durability and apjtearance.

ECONOMY DEMANDS THEIR USE.
Professional painters are evtrytohere eudursing them, owing to the superior
results accomplished through their use, and the great saving in time rad labor
For Banm, OutboildingB rad Roofs, use

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Why let your Buggies and Wagons look so Shabby
When you can make them look like new with NEAL'S CARRIAGE PAINTS?
The cost will be but a trifle.

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When you wish to use a small quantity of Paint, call for the
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Goodyear’s Drugstore.
Largest Assortment of Wall Paper in the City.
Original and . Sole Agency for Humphrey’s
Homeopathic Specifics,
And all other Patent Medictnes Advertiaed in thia
Paper.

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Agricultural

The editor of thia department ia not
responsible for the articles on Burdock
Bitters and St. Jaoob’z Oil that appear­
ed in thia portion of the last issue. We
are unacquainted with the merits of
these new agricultural commodities,
but would advise caution. Burdocks
from • an agricultural standpoint are to
be carefully avoided, and a war of ex­
termination waged.
Aa to St Jacob’s Oil. it may be some
new axle grease, but we still believe in
castor oil for wagons, and lard oil or
sperm for machinery. If it is a food,
oil meal is old and tried—known to i&gt;e
good for '■calves. We do not wish to
crush these two new aspirants for pub­
lic fiivor, hut farmers cannot be to
caretuL We advise caution.
For particulars ot the great Prairie
Fanner Com Show send for Prairie
Farmer of May 15th. Address 150
Monroe St, Chicago. They offer 8577
in prizes, and it is a laudable enter­
prize.
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Ohio Farmer.
The following is from a lecture by
Sec’y J no. E. Russell, before the Essex
(Mass.) County Agricultural Society, as
reported for tne Mirror and Farmer:
We generally over-feed all our domes­
tic animals, and the horse is no excep­
tion. The horse is a good deal like man,
and for one thing he’s a glutton; he will
cat more than is good for him, and, as
most men feed too heavy, he generally
has a chance to. The horse has a very
small stomach for so lyge an animal,
the largest one ever rheasured holding
but sixteen quarts, and that of the aver­
age horse holding twelve or thirteen
quarts, which is very qxidlly filled and
rapidly digested, ana so tlie question is
not only now much to feed but how
often to feed it. Now, I know that
there are many horses that are fed only
in the morning and at night, and they
have their counterparts among men in
the bankers and merchants who break­
fast early and dine late, working hard
meanwhile at their business, and the
first you hear they drop out from paral­
ysis, apoplexy or something of the kind;
and so with the Ijorses; they are work­
ing on their nervous force, and after
two sr three years they begin to fail a
little;\tbey are not quite what they
were and their owner begins to think
be must “put ’em off." They don’t just
suit him. aren’t quite what he wants,
and he “puts ’em off” on to somebody
else and when tWehe to fifteen years
old, instead of being in their prime,
they ore played out or dead, when if
properly cared for they should be good
for nearly twice that number of years.
To Save their power hh long as we can
we must feed in accordance with thtir
anatomical construction, and that
xueuas to feed three times daily and
one of those three feeds to be given in
the middle of the day. Now, ns to how
much; we cun come as near to a rigid
rule with the horse as with any ani­
mal that we care for, but still we must
use some judgment. The ordinary
horse requires 2 per cent of his weight
per day of hay and grain; that ia, a
horse of 1,000 pounds weight requires
twenty pounds of hay and grain per
day and that amount may best constat
of tea pounds each. A great many
horses are wom out by feeding them
too much. I remember a jolly old
gentleman who always “liked to feed
all his critters well” and who generally
ate too much himself. He bought a
young Western horse, and. as he was
driving by, stopped and asked me whnt
I thought of his new beast. “Why.”
said I, "he is a mightv fine one.” Well,
a few months later, ne drove my way
again and asked mo to look at his horse
and tell him what the matter was. 1
looked and asked him what he had done
to him, “for," said I, “he don’t look like
the same horse: he looks like a poor
relatiou; he’s only a skin with precious
little stuffing; he must have been got
by Sawhorse out of Nightmare; what
have you been feeding him ?” “Why,”
said he. “I have fed him enough; he'a
had all the hay he would eat and twelve
quarts of meal a day.” “Well," I ans­
wered, “that’s not a horse anyway but
a manure machine and you have been
working it too hard; cut him down
easy to six quarts or. better, to eight
quarts of oats and ten pounds of hay."
He did so and his horse was soon all
right again. Most horses will eat more
than is good for them if they have a
chance to get all they want and this is
especially true of the old hors&lt;w; they
will also often eat much to fast, same
as their masters. I have a wax- of cur­
ing ii horse of bolting its feed' that is
worth patenting. 1 haye a four-yearold filly of great promise that I was ex­
pecting to get 8500 to 8600 for that legan to rundown badly without any
apparent cause; her hair looked rough
and harsh as though off her feed or out
of condition, and a horse’s hair shows
the condition of the system as plain os
does a man’s countenance. 1 watched
her eating and found that she ate her
oats in one-halt the time that the others
took for theirs, and ate them all before
touching her hay, whBe tho others
would take first a mouthful of oats and
thtn a bite of bay. I said “I’ll see
about that.” and xvent out in the yard
and picked up a hatful of pebbles about
half as big m your fist and put them in
her crib with her oats the next time
she was fed. It was great fun to bear
in-r rattle those stones around, and it
took her about an hour to eat her oats;
but under this treatment she improved
so much that I soon got a large price
for her. and after she was sold gave her
purchaser the recipe for keeping her ta
good condition. A horse will eat dry
meal slower then when wet. The
mart economical feed for the working
team is doubtlesa, wet cut feed, med
and hay; but I should have more or

There is no use

the mother is shlftkw. the boys refuse
to work, and the girls busy themselves
ova* gewgaws. There is no use in puttirftap the motto. “The greatest of these
isdurity," while the tongue of the
backbiter wags in the family, and silly
gossip is dispensed with at the tea table
There Is no use in placing up conspicu­
ously the motto. "The literal man ueviaeth literal things.” while the monev
chinks in the pockets of “the head of
the household." groaning to get out to
see the light of day. and there are dol­
lars and dimes for wines and tobacco
and other luxuries, but positively not
one cent for the church. In how many
homes are three mottoes standing—let
u» say hanging—sarcasm, which serve
unlv to point a jest and adorn a satire!
The beauty of quiet lives, of trustful,
hopeful,
free-handed,
free-hearted,
charitable lives, is one of surpassing
loveliness, and those livre shed their
own. incomparable fragrance, and the
world knows where to find them. And
they shall remain fresh and fade.l«&gt;s
when the colors of pigment and the
worsted and the floss have faded, and
the frames have rotted away in their
joints.
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Ohio Fanner.

.

In the Ohio Farmer of March 6th,
page 154. there to an excellent article
on “Tedded Hay and Hay Tedders,” by
Mr. H. A. Simon. Our experience last
haying season strongly confirms his
opinion that bay tedder properly used
will pay for itself In one season, but not
in his conclusions that they are far
from being perfect, and should be made
heavier. All improved farm machin­
ery requires to be handled with intelli­
gence, judgement and skill, to obtain
the test results possible. Our tedder to
built very strong and solid, and to well
balanced; it can be used with either one
or two horses, but we prefer using one
strong active one.
At first we found the same difficulty
with extra heavy grass, but we soon
learned how to adjust the marine and
vary the working so as to accomplish
splendid work under all conditions. Do
not start the tedder too soon after mow­
ing; wait until the top portion of the
mowed grass is wilted and dried a little,
so that when upset it will stand up
loose. Go around the patch in the con­
trary direction to your mower. In very
heavy gnus make the horse walk fast
and with the hand lever raise the forks
as high as possible and yet turn all the
grass over, in light grass lower the
forks and drive in an orpinary walk.
Vary from these simple directions as
experience finds desirable.
Usually, hay mown one afternoon,
and tedded about ten o’clock next morn­
ing, can be hauled to the biurn in the
afternoon; but very heavy/early-cut
clover requires much longer time. It
can be managed nicely by leaving it lay
until after the middle of the afternoon
and then turned upside down by tlie
tedder, so that the dew falls on the'
green part and does little or no damage,
'rhe next day rake up into winrows be­
fore the leave? become crisp, then with
the horse rake bunch it into forkfuls,
and draw in. Alm to cure the hay in
the swath and winrow so that it 'will
retain till its leaves and blades. Avoid
cocking it up if possible, as it goes in­
to a sweat and requires an extra dav
for drying out.

&lt;7 for
“There’s no calamity could befall a
woman which I have not 9uff&gt;-reu,
tiakl an Indtanaapolis woman to her hus­
band. “Oh! no, my dear; not so had as
that For instance: You are not a
widow," he spiled sweetly, She held
her breath two seconds, and then re
torted, “I Mid •calamity.' Sir!"

w.-«l(ling. Tbr BaroDrss Nirfme de
Hupman was wedded al81. Patricks
.Cathedral to Count Krakowski. We
have not learned whether the Baroness
will continue to let rooms on the sec­
ond and third floors to lodgerB.althnugh
we understand that the Count will con­
tinue business at the same old stand,
fourth chair from the window, left side
ns you go in. Sea-foam, ten cents ex­
tra!—Hawkeye.
A patent medicine manufacturer
diet! in New York last week. Before
he died his friends asked him bow he
would like to be burled. He had just
strength left to say:—“Insert me top
column next to reading matter fiftytwo times electro by mail,” and then
he closed his ryes and passed away to
that bourne where there are no omis­
sions nor wrong insertions.
Dumley was making an evening call,
and the nice little boy of the family
had been idlpwed to remain up a little
later than was usual. “Ma." he said,
during a lull in the conversation, “am
whiskey talk?’’ "Certainly not," said
ma; "what put that absurd notion into
your head?" ‘Well." he replied. “I
heard you say to pa that whiskey was
telling on Mr. Dumley, and I wanted
to know what it said!”
'

Mrs. Slimdiet—“I am going to buy
some nine mottoes to decorate our
home. Of course I have a ‘Bless our.
Home’ motto for the front hall, and I
also have appropriate ones for the par­
lor. It is the dining room that bothers
me.” Boarder—“1 saw one to-day that
would be just the ven’ thing.” ’ Mrs.
Slimdiet—“Indeed! Where was It?"
“In a grocery store." Mrs. Slimdiet—
“That is a queer place. What did it
say?" Boarder—“It said. ‘If you don't
see what you want, ask for it!’ "—Phil­
adelphia Call.
An Indian woman born deaf and
dumb regained her speech after mar­
riage. Her husband now demands a
divorce.
Men make their wills, but a woman
seldom does. In fact she has so much
will that she wouldn't have time to go
shopping if she did.

An exchange publishes an account
of a wedding under the head of "musi­
cal." Wrong again; tlie music doesn't
begin until a year after the wedding.

It is great fun to be a king in the
Sandwich Island.*. Kalakuua the other
day “ran with der machine" to a fire,
pumped water tor several hours and
drank beer out of a big tin pail.
A fashion item says “round waists
are fashionable now.!’ We are glad to
heas it
Nothing so disconcerts a
youhg man who sits up with his girl,
as hugging a waist that feels like a soap
box.

A Detroit medical exchange .-lays l&gt;edbug bites are healthful. The editor I
who wrote that has our permission to
indulge in the delightful recreation of
building up his health as much as he
You will never succeed in finding likes.
permanent relief from rheumatism un­
The most beautiful lady in the world
til you haye used SL'Jncobs Oil, the
lives in a great many places. There
great pain-cure. Price fifty cents.
are abo^t fifty up to date.
The books stolen from the Unadilla
Capt Belle Boyd. “The famous rebel
schoolhouse have been found In the spy," has been lecturing In Michigan.
woods, and school will “keep” again.
We have seen a picture of Belle and can
safely
assert that the mart prominent
How Aften to the light of the house­
hold clouded by signs of melancholy or feature connected with her hfe is her
irritability on the part of the ladies. nose. That stands like out a Last year's
Yet they are not to be blamed, for they store account
are the result of ailment peculiar to
that sex. which men know not of. But
the cause may be removed and joy re­
stored by the use ot Dr. Pierce’s “Fav­
orite Prescription,” which, as a tonic
and nervine for debilitated women, is
certain; Bate and pleasant. It is beyond
all compare the great healer of women.
At Climax, Tuesday, a hog attacked
H.' H. Pierce and would have killed
him had not his wife ran to his rescue.

Those who believe that nature will
work off a cough or cold should under­
stand that this is done at the expense
of the constitution. Each time this
weakens the system, and we all know
that the termination of this dangerous
practice iv a consumptive's grave.
Doni take the chances, when u fifuv
cent bottle of Dr. Bigelow’s Positive
Cure will safely and promptly cure any
recent cough, cold or throat or lung
trouble. Buy the dollar tettle of Fred
Hotchkiss for chronic cases or family

K Barnum can secure the runaway
Democatic Ohio Senators for his show
hls fortune will be made in one season.
There Js nothing just now in “the Wild
West” which would draw better.
There is a tramp who haunts the coat
end of Dallas who has got it down fine.
He has reduced it to a perfect system.
He has his peculiar customers, so to
speak. He knocked at the door of a
house. The owner came out As soon
as he saw the tramp be said;
"Now, look here: last week I gave
you a nkkle to stay awaj ten days, and
here you are back again. I’ve got four
davryet before my assessment is due."
The tramp put his hand to his fore­
head and was lost In thought for sever­
al minutes. Then he said:
“You are right, colonel. Your as­
sessment does not come due until next
Wednawlay. When 1 get i&gt;ack to mv
counting-room 1’11 par off my head
iKxikkeeper and discharge hirmr He has
neglected to give you proper credit on
the ledger."
,

Ed. McManus, a pretended real estate
Dr. SunfleJ was a society swell who
dealer, is wanted in Pontiac for on &lt;jl- liked to air his Latin, lie had taken
leged forgery. He has skipped.
an acqalntance tb call on Mrs. Parvenu,
and the man had never gone back again,
Therefore see that the members of and when the lady saw the doctor she
Jour family are well supplied with Dr. asked him about it.
“Ah. doctor," said she, “where is
acksans liver pills and use Dr. Jack­
son's root and herb cordial; it will your friend?”
“Not my friend, madame," corrected
sharpen the appetite, help digustion,
promote sound sleep, strengthen the the doctor, “he whs merely a nnoiuiam
system and so remnore those distress­ acquaintance.”
“Sir!" exclaimed the ladj in horrified
ing symptoms which, if neglected, may
result in the most serious consequences. amazement "I don’t know the rela­
For sale by W. H. Goodyear. 81.00 per tion existing, but if you can not ex­
press yourself in ladies’ company with­
bottle.
out profanity you had better follow
Mrs. A. J. Schlieman fell while alight­ your friend.
ing from a carriage in Adrian Tuesday,
Thomas Davis, an immigrant in
and broke her lower jaw.
search of employment, was offered by
Never neglect a constipated condi­ Superintendent Jackson, of Castle Gar­
tion of the bowels, or serious results den, a place as coachman in a gentle­
surely follow, such as piles. Impure man s fatailv.
blood, and many chronic complaints,
"And have I come 3,000 miles to lx- a
Burdock Blood Bitters.
servant r said Davis.
“What do you want, then?" asked
Burglars stole 815 and a watch from
Mr.
Jackson.
the bedroom of James E. Newman of
“I came out hero,sure, to be a plumbPortland Sunday night

sion Friday evening. May -tot
with M*vor WetaB-rt in ite chair. Holl
called, aldermen present, i£«Muer, Hogle, Osborn, Stebbins and V. aters-5.
Minutes of the previous meeting read

Your committee to whom was referreu
»( rrqunt at Borl II. Brown, would rrport that thev have examined the coun!v nwonl. and llu-v liud U&gt;«t Ite 1MM1
that the city is asked to pay for to al­
ready a street, according to digram,
and that Earl it Brown has no title to
the same, and therefore yourcomm.ttee
would report to not grant the prayer 01
thepetioner.
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Signed by Geo. Ostern, L. " titers,
W. A. Hums and W. 11. btebiilns, commlByAld. Bogle that the reportof the
street committee be accepted and adopt­
ed. Carried all ayt».

cmr accovxto.
Z. Shephard, 42days tending fire
842 00
apparatus....................................
W
E. Batterson, drying hose.........
8-UO
Seth Pratt, surveying two days.
Jas. A. Nimi, knife and point for
11 oo
scraper....................................
W. II. Goodyear, drugs lor Mrs.
Starkweather...........................
P. H. Busby, attending Stark­
3 00
weather family.........................
Street Commissioner 11.%' days.. 23 60
17 63
Henry Burke.street work.........
Emory Wilkins, street work.... 17 63
Fritz Fredrick, street work.....
Horton and team, street work.. 35 25
Ed. Shay and team, street .work » 25
Wm. B. Sweezey, account for
trying suit 83 te. The council
recommended the account be
3 io
allowed at..................................
T. Tinkler, constable fees in suit
50
G. W. Greenfield, juror in suit..
50
E. Y. Bogle, juror in suit.............
50
J. Van Arman, juror in suite.. ■
5u
B. Tinkler, juror in suit........ so
J. M. Betumer, juror in suit........
10
Frank Ackerson, jurorin suit.
R. W. Webster, witness in suit..
a
James Nims, witness in suit....
48
Henry Count, witness in suit..
1 00
O. Hopkins assisting constable.
The finance committee recommended
the payment of 847.00 to Mrs. Stark­
weather for goals burnt, and on motion
the recorder was ordered to draw order
for amount due her which was 817.00.
By Aid. Ostern, that the accounts be
allowed .and orders drawn for same.
Curried all ayes.
The account of 863.58 of Dennto &amp;
Sllngerland was referred to finance
committee.
Your side and cross walk committee
to whom was referred the petition of
L. E. Knappeu and thirteen others ask­
ing for a side walk on tlie north side of
Bond street, also cross walk across
Creek street. Your committee would
most respectfully recommend that the
prayer of the petitioners be granted.
Signed by L. Waters, E. Y. Bogle
and Archie McCoy.
By Aid. Osborn, that the report of
the aide walk committee be accepted
and adopted. Carried all ayes.
To the Mayor atui Common Council of
the city of Ilastiuys: We the under­
signed residents of the city of Hastings
respectfully ask that you cause to be
finished the side walk on the west side
of Broadway, corner of Broadway and
Green street, or lot 826 of the dty of
Hastings.
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t
Signed by John Beasmer and seven
others.
On motion the same was referred to
side walk committee.
To the Mayor anil Common Council:
Gentlemen.—At a regular monthly
meeting of Hastings Engine company
No. I, the application of Wm. IL Miller
for membership in this company was
received and duly elected to member­
ship in this company, subject to your
honorable body’s approval.
Signal by J. A. Ernsberger, Sec.
By Aid. Osborn, thaft Wm. H. Miller
be accepted as a member of the Hast­
ings Engine Co. No. 1 by the counciL
Carried all ayes.
To the Mayor and Common Council:
At a regular meeting of the Hastings
Hook and Ladder Co. No. 1 held al the
council room May 12, •«, the following
names were presented for membership:
Frank Flfield, Isaac Swikert and Brad­
ford Parker, which were accepted sub­
ject to tlie approval of your honorable
body.
Signed by H. G. Bentler, Sec.
By Aid. Osborn, that f'rank 'Fifield,
Isaac Swikert and Bradford Parker be
accepted as memters of the Hook and
Ladder Co. No. I. Carried all ayai.
llnoloed. That the side walk com­
mittee be instructed to have the paved
cross walk ou the south side ot East
State street across Dibble street and
across Center street on the south side of
East State strevt Im-covered with con­
crete. Also a new cross walk across
Court street on south aide of East State
Street; also to repair cross walks on east
side of Hanover atreet and across Green
and Center streets.
Signed by Geo. ttoborn.
'
By Aid. Waters, that the rreolution
be accepted and adopted. Carried all
ayes.
Riwdved, That the side walks on the
w«t side of lota No. 202 and 130 be­
tween Tbont and High streets on the
east side of Michigan Ave., and that
said walks be repaired wjthln five days
alter legal notice shall have l»eeu given
and ia default of the portiea owning
H“.?U 10
“B" "Ilk, withit
the time specified, that the side walk
committee be and they are hereby in­
structed to cauro said walk to be re­
paired and that the cost thereof be
charged against said lota and collected
as other dty taxes, and that said commtttee make full report of their doing
to this council.
Step«l by J. M. Bamner.
Aid. Bremuer moved the adoption of
the same which was carried by all ayes.
On motion council adjourned.
FRANK STEBBINS, Becorder

*T have tried Athlophoros tn my fam­
“Do you know anything about plumb­
ily and it has worked like a charm. I ings
have kept it for the last two months,"
"The divil a bit I know of plumbing.
_____ _ „
writes druggist L. J. Kimball, of Nor­ but they write home to say to send out ’****•
way, Midi., giving hto experience with
the great rheumatism and neuralgia in New 1 ork make fortunes.
cure.

Peter Kotos, aged 7», one of the piooul4. to 1 ‘"“Mol wnw -to rlv« to
whCT’h“ Mtu’iI J
Dr. Fierce. -Calden MerHad IxloorChildren will refuse bad tasting cough
nuxLidije but they will all be wffiingto

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Uwimeateffleetautnedidne yet

flaws.

"ro7/£!jJJ»&lt;&gt;r and Common (Mod-

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v.uaiu

0®®^

They are«omethii&gt;gentirelT
new m design and Jnisli, „f
superior quality and fully war.
ranted.
Other Stoves will be Closed Out Regardless of Cost.

We also sell the Latest and Best

CSrasoline Stoves.

Builders Hardware at Close Figures.

Paints in Large and Small quantities; also Varnishes, Tur­
pentine and Japans.

Mowers, Reapersand Binders. ’
Wagons, Carriages and Carts.
OLIVER’S NEW COMBINATION PLOW, with self-sharpening
Share and Point They are giving the beet satisfaction,
doing the same amount of work with from one-fourth to
one-half the expense of other plows.

CALL IN AND SEE US.

Greble &amp; Powers.
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Low Estimates on Jackson Tile.

RUSSELL HAS

Removed

HIS STOCK OF

DRY GOODS
AND

JMillin.ex’y Goods
To the First Door East of Hicks Bros.’ Gro• eery, on State Street,
Where he will be pleased to welcome all his cus­
tomers and friends, as well as to greet many new
ones. Ab heretofore, he keeps the Best of Goods
in his line, at the Lowest Prices.

lew Goods Constantly Arnviog ’
JULIUS RUSSELL.

MONEY SAVED
Having bought a large invoice of TEA,

we will until further notice give each customer
a better TEA than ever before; and to induce

customers to try, will give a 5 cent ticket with
each pound for cash. ^Tickets good in 25c
lots for any Crockery we have in stock at face
value.

Try Our Tea!

Smith, Hans &amp; VanArmn.
March 10th. 1886.

ROGERS &amp;
R
FAUSEY,
----- SELL THE CELEBRATED-----

Jno. Deer Corn &amp; Summer­
Fallow Cultivator.
An iadiapensible Forming Tool.

The best in the world.

The Champion Twine Binder &amp; Mower.
These ifiachines have been thoroughly tested, and
proven satisfactory in every instance. Call and look thoni
over.
,

THE NORTH FAIRFIELD PLOW.
Our latge sale* ot this plow and the splendid eati-fnetion it
Sves wherever tried proves ita worth. TheSorth Fairfield *
e beet plow made, as every fanner will tall yov who uses "■

OBT headquarters in the Elevator. Broadw

�BRAD6TRKT8* STATISTICS.

THE NEWS IN.BRIEF.

JAEHNE, THE GOTHAM BOODLE Ft,

1iradrtreet’s annonneed that the total number
mure prominent

If you have a cougb or cold, do not
doee yourself with poteonous narcotics,
but take Bed Star Cough Cure which
contains no oplatea, and is safe, prompt
and sure. Price, twenty-live cento a
bottle.

industrial &lt;«obn

./.’"'TF Win* P«'P«rutioua, do not neglect
that which I. moat Important of all—vnur own
biffliV IhlHnr
.t... . ... i ...

daily, indicating the grand total of Indus­
. i
__ h.•r rance ta memoranda covering the labor
u.iubkt* specified, it is found that at no one
time were there more than
employes
u strike, that number being in tbo field as it
. ...-re. against the employer! during the week
-ting Moy Ki The decline from that date to
.'■l.mday Inst was marked, the aggregate on
U/jy K not exceeding eO.OUU strikers for all

7 ------- - —“
un JiriB-jQ.T, U114
■aid it was humiliating that tn this country
such a betrsral n.i— .t.i
_

X? i
*“*■&gt; o- year* cf are. died
Monday sv.nmg. Edward J. U
of »Plow company at fSouthS-nd,'
Indiana, oxplrw.i from consumption,
William Hamilton of Pittsburgh, a eon of
ths
a., ? ’ " ■on OI

-imxining agitations for eight hours

s res e .uiM broker named Johnston. Now
Uto b. to Ito &lt;q CUlcmto, b.&lt; [.tor
offorn to cut.
m.
_
““or

jyn; l i’". western nail mills, ),«»; 1'hitereicbiA d.-Vx*; interior Pennsylvania town*,
. 4*' Grand Rapids. ‘5; Chlrago, 18.0U-;
liituburg, l.UUO: Wasbington, l,50J; Troy
0- kuuf .\UO»; st. Loub, W.HOO: Milaraui.7'0: Gin.Jnnati, only a few; Detroit,
.6, Wheeling. l.HXL
Total on strike
May A\ «7,«A :
। be lota.'* preeonted during eoverai week*
। nt Liiturally r.iggMts an attempt to ob.mdeLl In addition to absolute losses of
wage* n- 'triking employes during tbo contui-isme of the strikes, there remain, of

-outracU for/ilclivery &lt;X mercbanproducts, or tor tbo iol Unction o’
Tbo building industry has bus

We have an Endless Variety of

HU

In addition to that. there were within that

.---- ,--------- ------- -&gt;
-• iuo noreiBbliiM
channel, with a population of about luo ooo
nerroea and Arab. u-w. v ' , *

The Borton police commteiioners have
Up°n?1‘‘* ^UUon of
h-rb.ni by
pUces closed on Sunday after
*T“UnK
manufacturen
ot l.nn.v,v.mI.
_ ___ । .. . .
...
—
UF.U SOttM
different es with employes.
Th,
t Sorthwwun. nto ta.
T.I.ntol nn .I.u T
_ _ ■ . _ .

amount of £.141,000
r V* ^VttbUcans have nominated John

UajJ.ffl.tor,

u.

।. cuun.-r; thoroughly reaorted than Qa»e
.... any other line at tbPcitte. whore strikes
j..v .• I ■era roost genoral.

Cholera in
The Produce National bank of Pblbktelphia, capital ».W,U0U, h.xs been authorised to
conunanoe btudnoas.

i?

3.un

SMKH 0
l.OO.UJ.
4,UJU.&lt;M&lt;
(,001.1*0

-w-to.-to w m a,
Im, under
foteclosure, to meet UabUitiei of iHt.Te;.
Oficial ativloos have Ixren received atQde

Biioii

To select from.

IDO Poses

----------joan an.s co:i month*.
-“•kn*. white the judge was sentencing him,
J^kbeyee on the rail in front of the

Ow JteUar. Rood’s RaraapariUa b tbe only
. medicine of. which this can be truly said;
and It te an ynuuiwcratite argument as to’
the strength and positive aronomy of this
great medicine. Hood's Sarsaparilla b nude

Uwyar Newcombe s affidavit by himself
praoenUng tb. legal palate raised during the
U-tei and th. exception, taken, weund from
Jndr. ttotol.l-__ _
..
.

known for their jxjwer in purifying tbe blood;
and In combination, proportion, and process.
Hood’s Sarsaparilla is peculiar to iueif.

nuxuAKD, North Chill, N. Y.

i» I nik-sdhuteous and industrial
-1«, which reach into the future.

nEF j?.TS FROM THE CYCLONE.

Tbe Italian town of Monta Rosso is In
danger from the eruption of Mount .-Etna.
George T. Pumeroy ba* bean appointed
n-ceiver of the John B. Jeffery Printing

John a Folsom, grand father of tbotian-.wo
of President Cleveland, died on Wednesday

drove from their niaas-tneeting two socialIiniusnsa KalnfalL
L &lt; WA ' blu. May
—The legislature
Tteo machine man in the eighteen planinga .cd U1L Monday authorizing Layton uuiffla.ou Ijuun iirui*, luurxuj
to expend inqxi.-tiveiy gti-x u.M ' eight hours and an increase In wago*.
for tbo repair ot cyclone
A deficit of gJ!H,W far tbe quart
ing with Mar eb, after paying 1 per cent;
dividend._uirej&gt;orted by toe N.w York Cen­
repgesentaUva
tral road.
John Y. Macu.nb, a Chicago manufao

y ■l«-nn ra.izsd. Contributions for the
• im .r.w ; otning hi slowly; at Miami

Hood's Sarsaparilla cures scrofula, salt
rheum, all humor*, bolls, pimples, general de­
bility, dyspepsia, biliousness, sick headache,
catarrh, rheumatism, kidney and liver com­
plaints. and all affection* caused by impure
blood or low condition of the system. Try IL
“ I wax severely afflicted with scrofula, and
for over a year had two running sores on my
neck. I took five bottles of Hood's Baraaporilte. uud consider myself entirely cured."
C. E. Lovuur, Lowell, Mas*.
••Hood’s Eariaporilla did mo an Immense
amount of good. My whole system has been
built up and strengthened, my digestion Im­
proved, and my head re tiered of the bad feel­
ing. 1 consider It the best medicine I have

not accuved of receiving, -but only Mking
Cor and ronseattag to n payment. Tho
various exceptions taken during tbe trial
wore cited and their validity asserted.
Judge Daniel* denied tbe motion. Jaehne
wiU ba taken to Bing Sing Thursday night,
uts sentence allowing commutation for
good behavior omuuuto to t» yoars 4 month*
and Slfiaya
FIGHTING ON THE FRONTIER.

frontier Thursday, but did not result in any
bloodshwi The Turks opened Era from a

Hood’s Sarsaparilla
field by ail druggist*. »!; six for &lt;5. Made
only by C. 1. KOOD &amp; CO., Lowell, Mas*

*

Coluxsva, Ohio, May 41—The Ohio
legislature adjourned at U p tn. Wednesday.
do, and tb&gt;.- chamber was a regular jxindomouitun. the members throwing bosket.

The uintevil fugitive DcmO’-ratic senators
returned to th- dty at midnight, coming

&lt;
.-wiuninj.
I ------------- —--------- r—------- ------—---- - --An oil1 well (lowing : M barrtls per day . validity of ths law abuushtng th. Cincin
bM been dav..loped nt Cannonsburg, Ohio I naif board of public works This com will
The prr.ul.nl
t.residear nas
hat appoima
annotated ungn
Hugh ra-a
Fart, I* mad» a test uf tbs Republican senators
’
The
vb

IS. GEORGE H. PENDLETON KILLED

May 21.-Shortly after &lt;
&gt;y afternoon while Mrs. Alice

riiuany, and bur daughter,
were being driven tbiough

the four Cincinnati Democrats were un­
seated.
■ -

Dover. Ark., for killing Cbarle* Holman.

Olney, ilta., for swindling operations cover-

X_ T-_____ '.--I,— .t.

■&gt;'. / ai.,rtueil, and jumped irvm tho car• Mix t'cudletou fell beauty on her
•

' her rtHldeuro in nn uuconsci-

■ I'stirtwl tiist be cut I.looks' bull and
I '-4 eff hl’ whiskers the evening after
'e-ngnl-.i! without'hb bsatd. Tbe ticks’.
lbo K** *an** ® h*n Franciscorali■ '-ti'.&gt;.i uj Maxwell s purchase of a
*teU 11 .v.lt h; o uckst on April ft, George J.
testified that Brooks

, , ,......uui nv reiuseu the amount
Ind. On tbe next Monday Brooks re­
’a\
l,ol,Shl • flnto for
“nd • rinK
• I t danUeltoto - t___ __

be rirffltK, 1
' M,V7’
•*n» to
Uf
-tUcJ U*1 JohD It KW
. -bL?
UFg 5 Y ' W,U
John H.
( wy a. sujwrintenitant of Indian ro -oota
wite
8l“‘‘n«w bad an interview
A L ( ’T?‘d*1 XrkU&gt;- ln Wl *«•
appUcati. n for tbe
The president said h. had ant
Yort I*14'
• ««war ht tb.afito. slD

the fu nlture manoratjirn to the t- n

employes.
,
James C. Clark, president of the HUnoA
Central toad, b about to visit Honduras to
negotiate with the
lor a railway

George n. no*. “ iw* — •• ------- ■
Hurt-tar,.
kt. nto. tz. Ito nominated by the liepubk
cans .or Ueutenan.
The Laby king of
Saturday st Madrid with great
ledss
auivr
--- jury In tbe circuit court at LortviUo

A. BLACK.

A. CAMPBELL.

Messrs. A. Black &amp; Co.,
Hastings, Mich.,

•

Manufacturers and Dealers in

Monuments &amp; Headstones,
Table Tops, Mantles,

A. Black &amp; Co,
RHEUMATIC
SYRUP,
A Great Blood Purifier.

May

ROLLER MILL
I \

And other marked improvements will be made in

Hastings this season.

te caused by a •‘RrtetiUon of
Morbid Bunion in tbe system,'’ and there
UHEBMATfSM
is great

ZD-aJNTCijEJTl.

and cause death instantly. ‘Tbe celebrated Dr.
Cox. of England, declares that nluc-trnths of all
deal ha by

pnwh should strike terror!
HIHBAKDH BHEl MATK' 8YBUP goes to
tbe blood, which I* the seat of tbe disease. Itia
a purely vsgutablc compound. It dissolves »n
acids, drives out all rheums and expels al! dan­
gerous hnmon.
For Rheuinntl-cn. KI.lory snd Liver Com­
plaints. Neuralgia. Halt Rbeam. Scrofula. Errr. lt.T, l:iru:w..nii, and the Innumerable
kindred troubles.Ills Invaluable. Price, gl.oo
twr bottle. .*tobl by all droggis's. Always use
Hlblmnl's KhrumnUe Plaster tn connection
wllhthe syrnp. Made only by the

2L-Sixteen

Default having been made in tbo payment of
a mortgage made by Cordelia Hllshy to Philip
Holler. Mareli firth. 1883. and on the same day
recorded in the office of Uegister of
Deeds, of Barry County In Liber s ot
mortgages, page 32X on which martgagv tlirre ia now dun (2S&amp;.44. Haid mortgage
Em been assigned to Valentine Mens and said
asrtxnnient duly recorded, and no suit or pro­
ceedings at law having been Instituted to recov-.
er tho debt secured by said mortgage or any
part thereof. noUce I* ih-reby glvmi that I sltall,
on Friday, the 3rd day of July next, at ten
o'clock a. m., al the north front dour of the
Court Hou.’.-. In tin- CH) &lt;d Hnsthig*. Barry.
County, sell al public auction tbe premises
described In said mortgage, to satisfy the
■mount dno thereou. and the legal costs.
Aild prenil«es are drserlhed as the north cast
quarter ot the north east quarter of section
twenty-five, town three north of range ten west,
tn Barry County. Michigan.
Dated April anth. l&gt;«u.
* VALENTINE LIKN8, Assignee.
CLEMENT SMITH. Attorney.

In the matter of the estate of George W.
MJSttce te herebr riven that I shall mU at pub­
lic auction to ttn-Wiest bidder, on Friday the
ixilli day of June. A. D. 1MC. *t ten o clock in the
torvftodn. nt ’he office of the Probate Judse. In
tbe city of Hastings county ot Barry In the
state ot Michigan, iiunuant to license snrfatrthIty granted to mo on the "th day of May. A. O.
IMS. by tbe Probate Court of Barry county.
Michigan, all of the estate, right, title and Inter­
est of the said minor, of. I a and to the nal es­
tate situated and being In tbe county nt Barry.
)n the state of Michigan, known and described
* Theundi» idod one-slxthtetb part of the south
halt (H) of tbe north west quarter (H) of section
_ __ ri«1 Ik fnwmfflhln nnmber there

(trot.

Au attempt by
.
.
I
tlie Brooks trial ihursday
;i prominent mini-tor, tin
■ml many faullca
The linrt

Illa,

THE MARKETS.

Cyrus W. Fisher, who ouilt several ralb
roaJs running out ot L’an ver, ia Hxe'y to
lx&gt; uppoiuted manager of the Rock Island
r

Yours, bound to please,

AU work guaranteed first-class. Prices that no competition
can lower. A good stock to select from always on hand. We
keep the latest and best designs in our work; furnish esti­
mates and do all work promptly. Our aim is to suit the peo­
ple, and our largely increased sales show that we are success-,
ful. As we are the only dealers in Barry County, we make it
a special object for Barry County people to buy of us. We
can and do save money to all who buy our work.
We thank the public for past favors, and aim to merit the
patronage of all.

RHEUMATIC SYRUP CO.,
HPluxurttUD.

luO,lXW. Twenty-six men w.-ns killed, nnd the state Loaid of health from Crow, villa, it.
•JUJ wounded.
White county. Tlie disease was distributed
The grand jury nt Hillsboro, Mo., by cats and dogs belonging to infected famfound indictments against fifty nine railway
strikers, but only lour of the otfendcra have
been taken into custody.
,
NK»- York, May —— The United
David Davi«, tbo Illinois statesman, has
recovered bls health euffirtenUy to nniwer a •Statca steamer Nipuc, from South America,
which wm thought to liave met with an
accident, pMK-d Sandy Hook inward bound
anxious friend*.
at fi ilk) o'clock Saturday mornlag.

.

Standard and Nobby Styles in

on the Greek frontier unfavorably atfoted

a.is found lifelest about 1OJ
till- house,' her clothing rolled

for injury that crushed

Brow and

And all work in Slate Marble or Granite.

justice; M Mnnetas, minister of public InktrUction; M. Tbeokotis, minister of ma-

era! suspension of business nt Moline. Ill* i central committee next Wednesday to disTbs remains were viosfed by sorrowing I cuss the situation.

•k ,‘iu. ;,H-be.of nun fell last week, four
&gt;!.
half in.-bes of Miiicb fell within twi
WMirs. i -ginning at w o’clock Wednesday
j--ruing, winch L jurt twice ns much m the
■ • • •' rainfal' nwMured boro within tb&lt;

Stiff HatS

IOO Doses One Dollar.

Greek outpoeta The Turks are attempting
to occupy Analipsix.
They have t&lt;eu ropubed about Pblotbendra after severe fight
log. The Greeks remain firm In their position.
Their infantry are now pursuing the re-

too.; up collections, which

v i. teaetip. frngmenu of which presaed
। &lt;: ter '.J-. i
r. J^ngstreth, who is
in S..rra ot the -tala Meteorological station

ARE THE LATES^

100

Saltiosibia. are now retreating toward
Haa*an Ik-lino. Tbo Greeks bare reoccu
ptod Bairaktori.
M. Trtcoupis has forraml n n.w ministry.
Ho a**umsffl provisionally tbo ofilCM of min­

it striifcra within tbroo weeks.
employers from interruptions
Further than this Bradstreets'

Mackinaw and Cantons

One Dollar

strayed the Turkish earthworks opposite
Analipste

'.■•t tu'ul. suggest ths probability that

Our styles in

SOFT HATS!
--— -—
.v-to.vuahu.uuuu. tuat
the conviction would stand. Th. grand jury,
it wm uqgwl, had irrtd in the Indictment in
as mcuh r.s they charged that the penoa
°‘TiLlnit * brib* *“ unknown.

Dtepotehee received from ths frontier,
rbonce they were sent at noon Friday, re­

UUUdJ
».uuo

Straw Goods I

Sold by all drusjl.ts.

Bayne from the Twenty-thud district

MIUD
uu.tO

CTRAW HATS!

lDitadMaynh.A.D.xm
ANN HIRST, Guardian
’
(Formerly AnnMynrs.)
»hC-.

The Mirror
is no flatterer. - Would you
make it tell a sweeter tale ?
Magnolia Balm is the charm­
er that almost cheats the
looking-glass.

Proposes to keep in the advance of the procession. Yon will
find him at his new location north of the new Newton House,
in the Blue Front Building. He is prepared to serve the pub­
lic with everything in the line of

Tin, Copper and -Sheet-Iron Ware.
Repairing Neatly and Promptly Done.
Eave-Troughing a Specialty.

The Hull Gasoline Stoves.
This is the Latest and Best Gasoline Stove. Call and see them.

New and Second-Hand Stoves for Sale!
At Very Low Figures.
I also have a quantity of Plow’ Points, etc., that I will sell at a
very slight advance over wholesale prices, to close out
Remember the place, and yours respectfully,

To the Ladies of Prairieville
and Vicinity:
«/

Come auC see my stock of

White Goods, Embroideries, Laces—Dotted
and India Mills, Scrim Cloths, Lawns, Prints,
Ginghams, Toile du Nords, Satines, Chambras, Seersuckers, Spring Styles Broadhead
Dress Goods, Gloves, Hosiery, Shawls and
Wraps, Shoes and Slippers, etc., etc.
Indigo Bine Prints, 6c per yard.
,
Figured Turkey Red Prints, Gc per yard.
Full yard-wide Sheeting, 5c yer yard.
600 yards Brocade Dress Goods, 5c per yard.
Handkerchiefs from 3c up.

And correspondingly Low Prices in all Depart­
ments, which are full of New Goods.

�—=

—
SELECTIONS.

IN A MEXICAN INMAN’S HOUSE.
created

Or aureit hand, can always hit;

free use of reason. Nan's dentition has
Walk straight out east, peas tlie south to be judged from our experience made
•idn of tlie palace from the grand plaza,
-kicked" down with the aid of a light
in the mammalian group. Heuce, first
iron drill and a Idckory spring pole, oil
cross the bridge over the wall or canal,
of all kt is a reduced dentition. True, we
My aon. if thou hart sinned,.makt and go straight on to No. 11. This No.
scouts were unknown. ThC-re were no
do
not-know
the
definite
stages
by
which
reparation straight;
11 is a great rusty, creaking portal which
it
wilk
attained
by
man,
any
more
than
For suffering doth on sin sooner or latei opens into a pdved court where at least
. ----- -- «
wj» do in tbe case of the anthropomor- tuiu vejy tew
wait.
100 babies are playing over the rough phoida, and all the other apes of the old ducer bailed his well out by a liandWhat reparation then? This only—to reflagstones or aliont their mothers m tliey
iiower windlw*. ran it into barrels, wd
______ _
* i.—
reiingrind, or wash, or knit, or sew. This tain that the ancestors of man po®Bleed . . » -.
maiBivo and ancient portal is the door of a fuller numl»er or teeth M long as de­
such m non. Forut Hum, Nhciveh, Hurth-.,
'
—Windom of tbe Brahmin.
about fifty homea.
mu icuvvm — ductions are justified from the observa­ auccr
As you enter yon sec a largo bra® sign
regulated by the laws of supply and deThe only things in life to do—
tion of facta.
mLd. In tte onCrert -slier
fastened
up
on
the
side
of
the
wall
It
Lighten some load a* we jwvw through;
Our teeth have decreased in number
is secured there by a big padlock. These during the course of our geologico- lb. oil .» mt to m*k«t ta
W« CJU&lt; OlVK tor
Be patient, holy, brave and true.
large signs tliat you see locked up on tlie . zoological development; we have lost on Occasionally in summer tho julot had to
For at birth we each begin to weave
walls all about the city are usually rich either side, above and below, two in­ get out and pour water on the-rocksto
The tale of a life—'tla all we leave.
—Irena.
and mrauve plates of solid silver. This cisors, two premolar* and one molar. float his boat over the riffle".
Then uu*
producer managi-d everything; now he
is the doctor's sign.
By this we transfer ourselvw back to
;
THE CARE OF HORSES.
•
-J —~
And surely, surely it is needed here. those periods from which the jaw of the manages nothing—not even his own 111 ..!••. &gt;»u
The imells! And yet any flagstone is as otocyon has been preserved. Baums, our wells.
Oil scouting is of recent origin- _ The
clean as soap and water and broom can eminent odontologwt, in a recent work
......------ ....---------------------make it. Look in at each door as you lias BucctWully followed and pointed oil region newspapers are respomulde for
A leading veterinary surgeon, in con- pa®. The floors are like snow. They
out cam.-!! of atavism or reversion in tlie it. Years ago they began tlie practice of
vcraation with a reporter, said: “Want are scrubbed and washed almost perpet­
human jaw. by tracing cases of “surplus" making monthly rejKirts, showing the
of ordinary care often ruins some of the ually. There is n* cleanlinews like this
number of wells drilled during the month,
teeth—and certain dental formations met
best horses. Even those people employed Mexican cleanliness anywhere. And yet
with in the jaws in a large percentage tlie number of barrel* of crude petroleum
to take charge of the animals often ne- it is such helpless, silly—I might almost
produced by each well, the number of
gleet some of the simplest things. Every add such dirty—cleanliness? This is the
jaw in the animal nncaatoni of man tv,.Ila drilling, and the number ef ng»
part of the city where you ore almost which have disappeared in thu course of (derricks) up and building. ComwpondAU goods guaranteed Just as reprmenos
'month. After each day’s work tlie ani­ constantly taking off your liat to blue
ages.—Oscar Schfiidt in Popular Science «U specially detaitod for this work trav­
mal’s feet should be carefully examined, and red and curiously pictured coftnn.
eled through tbe oil fields constantly,
Monthly. __________________
to ascertain that tlie shoes are in good
Now let us look at those houses. The
telegraphing from day to day tlie pro­
doors are all open. Why? Because the
green of operations in tlie new fields, or,
* LACET. MICK.'
*
Twice each week the feet should be can- only light that ever enters these caverns
The value of thc-literary sympoaium to sp-ak technically, “at the front.
Oc­ on salt! i-rcmlxv.
fully looked at, broken nails replaced, is through the door and a wooden win­ wm never more severely tert.fd than in casionally. when Uie information thus
loose shoes fastened, and proji'cting dow on hinges. In all these forty or fifty Tlie Brooklyn Magazine, whim an at­ telegraphed wa* of -uffinirtit importance
elhichrs reduced. Once a week thu feet houses not a single pane of glam, not a tempt was made to decide at what age to affect the price of oil, and it came to
should be stuffed with flax-seed meal or single current of air can jiaas through girls should marry. Tho opinions thus hand early in tl® aftenuxm, H*® news­
wot clay. Any unhealthy condition ot one of them. Bear in mind this is tlie gathered do not, however, materially paper proprietor used it a* a basis to de­
tlie hoof ought to be immediately at­ sample middle-class Mexican house, not differ. Mi® Ixiuisa M. Aloott, speaking termine his course in buying or selling
tended to. Horses require careful groom­ the Indian adobe hut at all Three theoretically, says “from 23 to 35 is the oil. Next morning it was ptiblishcd! as
Which the U. S. Supreme Court has decided to josses the
ing, and should lie rublx-d dry when housre arc all stone; all under t^e police suitable age." Mra Lucy Stone thinks news, and the public had the benefit of iL
only valid patent on the spring tooth.
used; not allowed to stand without rub­ and sanitary regulations of Mexico City, 25 to 80 preferable. Mrs. Reliecca Hard­
Brokers and speculators soon saw tbe
bing when heated. OccMionally spong­ and are entirely orderly and respectable. ing Davis says a woman should not value of this advance information, and
ing of tlie nuatrils withA&gt;eak mixture And yet so wretched and miserabla arc marry until fully developed in mind and
lost no time in proposing to tlie newspa­
of viijegar and water is beneficial. The these people that I am certain if Ameri­ body. As the tithe of development in in­
per proprietor that he should divide up
practice of using a hose or stream of cold cans were to live here they would lay dividuals varies, Mrs. Davis declines to with his early news, and take a share in
water on a home when heated is very in­ life down as a burden too dreadful to lie give definite figures. She believes that
whatever profits might accrue. As a Who wish to avoid infringing updn this patent now thor­
jurious.
borne. But you never hear of suicidre “marriage bused on a pure affection is I role the newspapdr proprietors preferred
Care ahould be exercised to see that th* here. And, indel'd, why should they better, even under the worst circum­
oughly established, should buy this drag. Not only this
to divide their news with their subscribers
feed is kept free from dust, foreign sub­ kill themselvee? They die bo fMt hero stances, than a single life under the best."
but the Reed spring tooth drag is conceded to be
next morning, leaving tlie brokers and
stances and bad odor. Small quantities tliat the youngest of them need not to Mrs. Julia C. R. Dorr thinks the best age
speculators to shift for themselves. Fail­
fed frequently are best for the animals.
for a. girl's marriage is between 90 and ing to gt&lt; an advance sliare in the daily
Bran mash should be give onco a week, more coffins on the bocks of the little
reports, the speculators next tried to get
never oftener than twice, except when it bow-legged Indians are passing by the against immature marriages and declines
the monthly n-jwrts a day or two ahead
is desirable as a purge. Glauber salts great portal. The walls of these Houses rto commit herself to figures. She can,
of the rest of the people, but in this they We sell the Walter A. Wood Light Elevator Binder, the light­
given once a week will help to keep the are from four to six feet thick; every however, bo set down as favoring mar­
horse healthy. Watering a home while house is a foi trees, you see. The rent is riages between 25 and 80. Mrs. A. D. were likewise disappointed.
est draft-most easily hadled binder made.
Then one of the big oil companies
worm or immediately after eating is bad; f4 a month for a house on the ground; T. Whitney says the answer can not be
which wonted to know when to sell oil
tlie floor above is 36. The houses have put in figure, is-cauae it is a matter that sent out a sjiecially selected man to
while M work. Stables should bo kept but one room, one door. A Large family should vary with all ’varying conditions
clean, Xell ventilated mid free from will live in one of these dark, damp and developments. — Atlanta Constitu­ make a regular monthly oil report, and An entirely new machine, which can .be folded by one man
to send in from day to day the news of
smells.
The feed-boxes should be caves. Their children are born here; tion.
easily in five minutes time, enabling^it to go through an
scrupulously clean, and washed once a from here they bury their numerous
11 foot gate.
*
week with inegar and water. Thomi dead. They try hard to be happy. They
animals affected with glanders or dis­ sometimes dance, when the coffins are
The effort which some people make to
THE CELEBRATED FLINT WAGON—the lightest draft and
charge from the nostrils should be iso­ not passing, an tlie clean flagstones in keep up a genteel appearance would be
most easily adjusted wagon in the market
laughable if it were not so pitiable. It is
lated and kept tied. Man and beast are tlie court.
both in danger of infection therefrom.
pitiable because it deceives no one, and
There, are holes in the flagstones down
In placet) and vicinity where an infected
only renders those who .indulge in it the
tlie center of thn long court into which
We keep in stock 30 buggies and carriages, of. the best
subjects of uncomplimentary and wide­
animal is thus tied tlie wood and iron
all tho slope are emptied. The sewer is
work should be cleansed with hot water
In the so-called
makes, anti can satisfy the most fastidious and give the best
clogged up sometimes. Then they lift one spread social gossipand soap and covered with n wash of
fashionable quartern of tho town there
value
for the money.
Reapectfullv,
.
of the flagstones and the thick, green,
freshly-mixed quick-lime, which should
are numerous families paying high rents
and poisonous water is made to creep on
be scraped off and removed within two
who do not actually jMirtake of sufficient
and out to the open gutter in tho level
days. All harness, horse-cloths, saddle­
nourishing fool to keep them in a good
street. If ever tlie yellow fever climbs
cloth* and blankets used by a glandered
state of bodily preservation. They have
to this height and seta down in this val­
boree should be destroyed.'
.
finely furnished rooms, but their stom­
ley there will not be a soul of this primi­
"Corns on horses’feet are bruises of
achs are not furnished with food very
tive and helpless people left on tlie banks
the sensitive sole, and mostly occur in of those dank lakes. YouHmagine them plentifully, and they may be said to keep,
the fore feet. These should be carefully
Lent the whole year round. If they re­
idle? ignorant? I must repeat again and
attended to, and if treated in time will
sided in leas pretentious portions of the
again die Aztec is the most industrious
soon disappear; otherwise the Iwrse may
town they might have equally comforta­
creatunewi'fhis earth. And do not think
bo permanently lamed. Trotting on a
ble quarters and plenty to eat, and save
him ignorant of books. Ignorant he is of
hard rood will often produce corns, and,
something from their yearly incomee be­
all die laws of health, helpless in taking
1 am now settled and ready
like human beings, they' arise many
sides; but they foolishly prefer to live in
care of himself, for the master has had
times from bad shoes. Attention to these
tlie same neighborhood with our sohis heel on his neck for centuries; but his
for business in my new quar­
simple things will often save valuable
called aristocracy, and spend nearly all
cliildren are at school And many an old
honw-rifnim being ruined.”—New York
their money for house rent and dress.
Spanish book may be found in these
ters in the store east of W. IL
Hiwc are tho people who buy-, an eighth
Mail and Express.
dreadful dens of misery, of helplees.
of. a pound of butter and two eggs at one
hopeless poverty.
'
&lt;
Schantz’s grocery.
time, and oilier equally snail amounts of
In recent electric lighting experiments
Yes, they have forgotten their own groceries and provisions.—Boston Budget
it has been attempted t&lt;&gt; give each lamp language. And those of the city have
"Saunterer."
ita own battery. Perfect success is re­ forgotten their old traditions. Tliey only
ported, and jKirtaliility lias been gained have the Spanish account of the con­
by the use of a lottery of great power quest ' But the mountain tribes come
and small size. Tlie elements are a small down and wander about and across the Frenchmen datciwd tlie question:
■ j pocket of chloride of silver and two city talking strange tongues. And these “What btnguage would a child naturally
plate* of zinc, which are placed in tlie have kept their traditions. They have speak if never taught?" Twenty differ­
I cell with a weak solution of caustic pot­ also kept their blood pure, not only from ent results were predicted.
Wall Paper. Wall Paper.
I ash, forming what is known as tlie Skriv- the Sjianiard*. but from each other. The
ToJest the matter two infanta were
i anoff primary battery. After a time the wamm of each tribe wear their own procured and isolated with a deaf and
Wall Paper, Wall Paper,
I chloride of silver is reduced to metallic distinct dress, made by hind up in dumb - woman, who lived alouo in tlie
their mountains, and highly colored. Alps, surrounded with her sheep and
Wall Paper. Wall Paper
ing in a mixture of nitric and hydro­ Some of them are much like the Scotch chickens.
chloric acids. With each renewal a small plaids of the Highlands, far over the sea.
After six years the children and the
battery will feed a glow lamp twelve And one would think that these strange nurse were brought before the servants,
hours.—New Orleans Times-Democrat.
tribes meeting anil mingling here would who were on tip-toe ot expectatipn as to
fight and trouble the peon. But nothing the result. When, io! not a word could
of the sort. They come and they go with either of the children utter, but most
A doctor in Germany being called to a
lipa sealed. With all the silant mystery perfectly could they imitate the crowing
5-week*’ infant, who was continually
about them, they go m tliey come, few of tlie cock, the cackling of a lum, and
Window Shades in plain cloth
crying and suffering from colic, nnd
knowing, and none caring, whither.— the bleating of sheep.—Western Plow­
whom skin WMof a dull, bluish tint,
.
and decorated, or paper -hade?.
was somewhat puzzled as to diagnosis Joaquin Miller's Letter in Chicago man.
until looking at tht* nurse's face and see- Times.
Ws do but row; we're steered by fate.
-Butler.

JWSfiX.'SSKi&amp;teSStt’

sis.’s^ssS'

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fesssSiSS^'’.

L. N. MOSHER,

TteD:C.UC.MSjmiTootliW

FARMERS

The Best in Every Respect,

The Buckeye Folding Elevator Binder,

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THE OLD RELIABLE STUDEBAKER WAGON.

MESSER BROS.

REMOVED! REMOVED!!

Ml Paper Season'
WINDOW SHADES.

it of a brilliant white and red tint, lie
touched the surface, which left a greasy
stain on his finger of a cosmetic rich in
lead. Thia fioisonous substance the nurse

tho purpose of improving her complex-

adopted, a cure wm effected in a few
days.—Medical Journal.
Tbe hooks used by tlie Haidah Indians
for catching black cod are made of the
knots of limbs of tho hemlock cut from

into splints o' proper size, then roughly
shaped with a knife and then steamed

Hie oilier day Maj. Lamar Cobb
showed us an interesting reminder of tbe
late war. It wm a morocoo bound pack,
containing fifteen leaves, through which
ran a tape line upon each of which wm
printed every letter of tho alphabet. By
simply sliding this piece of tape back or

Holland drew good houses, and for a
time was very popular. But the public
soon outgrew the mild preaching of
"Timothy Titcomb," and he withdrew to
occupy, with great grace the editorial
chair. His constant theme wm home,
and his wife and family. He was ouo of
the most affectionate of men. “Nino days
I" —— LL. A_ _
___ &lt; -r

Paints and Oils,
Oils ail Vanish

word and a dispatch written that only
those could read who were provided with night I wm ten days from my wife. Toa cimilar key. As soon as wound the
picking up bits for his novels. I had the
pleasure of furnishing him considerable
material for Bonnicsr.th?. A fine boy
who were all provided with them books.
—Athens Banner Watchman.

Varnish and Alabastine.
VLlabastine and Bam Paint
Barn Paint and Housekeeper
Paints in small cans. •
Houaekeepers' Paints and

Bayard Taylor had a habit of writing

Brushes,
And EVEBYTHING else i»

matic rtatelir.eai with which ho road to nimed to have bean the case.

sagea, that are mu-pawed in English only
by tho meLdy of Swinburne's verses. He
disliked that you should st all refer to
I think ha always looked on

my line.
the beat of th*

I still sell the Celebrated Detroit V HITE
Lead Works Liquid Paints, which take the

Lead.

Fred'k Hotchkiss

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                  <text>The Hastings Banner

VOL. XXXI

NO. 4.

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----------------HASTINGS, MICH., MAY 27, 1886.

’

The Hastings Banner. BKNTLKY BROS. &amp; WINS
FL-HLtHlIKD nrCBSOAYS, AT

Hastings, Barry Co., Mioil,

marshall,l. cook.
SUBSCiUmW RATES

advertising batesi

‘vi&gt;ar.......L.......... .... 9100 00
for apeelal poslUous.
\ , PRINTING.
fep-ei*;prideMMt in the Job Printing Deputtnent'ol the BaMSXB. Everything In the
enu:r ufflee I* new; and with the latest races ot
t'rpe.thf sn*l approred patterns of machinery'
se i •mprtent workmen employed, enable* the
BS.X-. ra W do first-class tab work.

/■ W. LOWRY. M.D.,
■ v.
Physician, Surgeon and Oculist.
Call* tn town or country promptly attended.
oci,-e hour* -«to 10 a. m. and 1 to » p. m.
TOphrnteat HoUowaya drug store.
r-rui .itinition paid t»»urxical dlacxsea
. . . ...M. Oi* «va und «■&gt;*.

FOB

Farm Wagons,
Doable Shovel Plows,
ROAD SCRAPERS,

IV »• LANDIS. M. D.,
.
&gt;» ,
Physican and Surgeon,
Woodland. Mlek/
0®,T (K.e door south ot the pn*t oOce. vrill be
Hund there day or night.
■______________
R. TIMMERMAN,
. Hor.iitpathic Physician &amp; Surgeon,
Pint dour east at Holloway*' drug *toro.)

F

11R. WM. JONES,
!
II
Dentist..
AU w .rk promptly attended to.
_________

PINE LUMBER,
(HEMLOCK AND PINEjX

(PINE AND CEDABJ

C. WELTON
m»u: tot the 0hlo Fanner’* Insurance Co.
• H* ariies policies on a num'* property against
': Mi-y rr--. lightning or Wind; against a man's
Hte by death and accident.
'
jjOOK A SIIELIXJN,

• iSctttt Abstract Block,IbuUngs, Mich.)
a»ve th* (Stly set «t Abstract Books in Barry
County.
' ' '
•________

Cedar Fence Posts,
Joist and Studding,

FLOORING
and Maple.

niHLlP T. COLGR0VE,
L
Lawyer,
Hastings, M»h.
wH’Utlnj .tLeruey for B.-ury County.

E. KK
■Attorney at Law,

Cornice Mouldings,

Inside Finixli &amp; Band Mouldings

In all ronrWW the State. CollectlOM
promptly *iu-ri4!tig tp. ____________________
JOHN CARVETH,
•I
Attorney at Law,
•.ItJ IWIHe. Mien.

•I.AKKE A RIKER,
Attorneys at Law and
Solicitors in Chancery.
IScr* in Uuion bUick.oror Beamer Bros.)
IU.HuX*. Mich,
frwtlcv in tCIC'Wrt.af the stole. Attend to
1
.mil i«rtrcilnK titles io real estate.
M-Uwj. lo Jo«n insurance taken etc..etc.
AItliN’v. BARKER,Real Estate,
Insurance and Loans.
J, •) Bunyan A Son. 3 doors north
-•
ot Fo*tnfflce.
S; r -.ilrt'tHulion Riven to niakine exchanges
ol .pni|&gt;«rt&gt;. The Miterosls of non-realdent
-- - .——j, earefullr looked after. Farnui
*xle or exchange., House* and

M

’LEMENT SMITH.
Lawyer.
&gt;i-hi Mali Block, over
Houdyotir 4 Co.)
in ail Court* ot the State.

I^NAI’I’EN &amp; VanA
Owr Ikotinx' NkUobaI Bank.)

WILLIAM B. SWEEZEY, Attorney
’ ’ At Law and Solicitor in Chancery.
Pr.!-:;,-.- ,-^ag ram, 0«
Mtata.

WILLIAM B. SWEEZEY,
’’
Justice of the Peace.

T M. B. GtLLAM’lE.
*•
Notary-Public.

County News.
Nashville.
The special election held Monday to
elect a trustee to till the vacancy caused
by the resignation ot E. C. Oviatt, pmiand with tt vwy
l ote,
being the total number of ballota.
'these M. II. Palmer, who was
nominated at the temperance mass
•neetlng o^ !• riday night, got 80. and
Boston, nominated later, got the
other 147.
e don’t know exactly who
did nominate Mr. Borton, but it was
^•identiv not * minority choice. He
is a good man and will doubtless do his
full duty as alderman.
Bricklaying on the Boise block cwn’uenced Tuesd»y. The Kocher block is
r ll 8,t*ndat‘ll on account of a scarcity
of brick.
.
•
Jim Moore got mulched in the sum
or seven dollars for using bud language
t?,-pooF
Humphrey in the post
office Saturday night.
BBtoam went gunning Tuesday for
one of the Davis hoya, for being drank
and disorderly, but failed to bring back
na ^ame.
Work on the new Evangelical church
has been commenced. It will be located
on the Phillips addition, at the head of
Washington street
. 0: F. Goodrich, the operator who
place at tht‘ &lt;M»t. took a
Jf'PJ’0 $',harlott* Wednesday and came
back a blushing Benedict
The bakery of W. II. Tomlinson looks
greatly improved since it has been ren­
ovated.
Quite a gang of Nashvflie giris down
to the circus .Saturday, wasn’t there?
The sports arc getting terribly work­
ed up over the united excitement of
base ball, checkers, and the prospect of
a race between Barry Golddust and T.
C. Downing's colt
Mra. Hindmarch is in the village
this week trying to get the board of re­
view to lower her taxes. She is expect­
ing to move lack to NasbviUe from
Charlotte. Len. Feighner hu vacated
her house on State street and is now ensco^sed in rooms over Dr. Young’s
Considerable new sidewalk going
down on State street.
A. C. Buxton is under bonds to ap­
pear at Hastings at the next term of
circuit court, to stand snit by David Iriin for damages from their fracas last
week.
Matrimonial prospects are brightennlng in this vicinity. Principally law­
yers, but possibly a clerk or .two, etc.
O. V. 8UCKER.

CEDAR CREEK.
Of Every Iteecrlptton,
Wheat will be no more than twothirds of a usual crop in this town.
Some farmers are cultivating corn,
while others have just finished planting.
We saw wheat beads on the 22d. We
never saw them before the 25th until
this year.
Hay will be a small crop, judging
from present appearances.
There will be an abundance of fruit
of aU kinds thls-season.
Boon Fisher has the tirst swarm of
tSF Prices and Estimates riven bn ap­
bets we have heard of this spring.
plication.
Mrs. David Morthland is very sick,
BENTLE^BROS. &amp; WILKINS. Dr. VanHorn attending.
This is: a season of general good
health.
Clark Hunt has his l»arn raised and
it is a good frame and a model of per­
fection.
Memorial services will be held at the
church at Bantleld on Sunday next.
The nien»bers"of John Stark post as­
sisted by their many friends will ob­
serve decoration day in an appropriate
manner at the cemetery in Johnstown
and Cedar Creek, weather permitting.
Fanners are having laid luck with
colts this spring. Charles Hazel and
Clark Hunt have each lost one, and we
The Niagara Falls (Roula.
are informed that Elder Morthland lost
a pair of colt* from a valuable mare
CRAND RAPIDS DIVISION.
while there are two or three more that
will perhaps di&amp;or lie of no account if
they do pull through.
We hear that Dr. Wm. Smith will lo­
cate at Ypsilanti to practice medicine.
The Dr. has the well wishes of the
whole community.
News scarce and none of any account,
otherwise you would bear from this lit­
tle burg oftener.

Stoop Scrolls &amp; Columns

Window and Door
Screens.

Migh i gan Central

II

JpHv’7 . &lt;xjbb.

Farmers, AMm 1

DOWLING.
Some people are cultivating corn,
others, have not done planting.
Mr. Kaiser has lost a horse.
John Herrington has sold hte oxen.
Those that went to the show from
this place say it was not very good.
AsP Mr. Matteson and Mr. Boyes
were coming home from the show Sat­
urday, they were driving quite fust and
ran into another buggy and tipped over.
No injury was done.
We would like to tell Apple Bloeoom
of the plan set before the young people
of this place. You must go to church.
You must not go to a party or ®°ci£
unl«w it is an ice cream social orsom^
thing of that kind for the church, and
by no means must you go to a
or you are the wkkedmt of the wick­

I have set up a Hay Press in
the City of Hastings, and am

FRBPORT.
From the Herald.
Geo. Reuter te again located at Chase.

klN// /o.VAJ/AE DRBX8MAKBR,
A’/’-' it// Attention tficen to Cutting
a&gt;t&lt;l bittin;, J’uttt nut Cut to order.
Bum..
N-ijmtc' Htore.

OOMETlttNii NEW!

GUM DROPS.

prepared to purchase Hay in
a,*y quantity.

prcMdaUy.

J£R. MABBLE

Call ;\nd see me, at American
Home,

our&gt; respectfully,

C.A. BURLINGAME.

Custom Wool Carding,

2,(XX&gt; dozen of eggs of Riegler. Roush
Co- 8n^ F- E- Deming last week.
Mrs. Jas. Shambaugh, of Lucas, O, is
visiting her sister, Mrs. IL Will, and
other relatives and friends in this
vicinity.
Messrs. R. and B.’ Wolcott of this
place, had two brothers in the Mexican
war, and one brother and themselves
were in the late civil war.
The X E. society will hold a series
of ice cream socials, the first one to be
held in 15. IL Hunt's store on Saturday
evening. Muy 2Vth. A cordial invita­
tion to all.
..
There will lie campmeeting on the
old camp ground in Campbell. 80 rods
south of the Mennonite church, com­
mencing June 3d. All are invited to
attend. Bring your eatable* along, as
there will be nothing sold on the
grounds.
Our citizens should turn out to the
Memorial service at the V. B. church
Sunday May 30.
Freeport has decided to celebrate the
coming 4 th, again this year. As the 4th
of July comes on Sunday this.year, the
celebration will probably be held on
Saturday, if Freeport does celebrate,
our readers can depend on having the
usual good time that always charactlzed
previous celebrations at this place.

Hickory corners.
The frost of the ISth did no' serious
damage in this vicinity.
The wheat prospect is more favorable
than a week ago.
Our M. P. brethren have rertiingled
their church.
We hear of several losing cows of
milk fever.
.
G. C. Minnis, of Wakoshtua. was can­
vassing our township, in the interest
of Benton’s Nursery of Waterloo, N. Y.
J. A. Cairns has been laid up with a
lameness from having his foot punctur­
ed with a nhii.
M. M. Rockwell is now doing busi­
ness indite new shop, which presents
rather a tony appearance.
A. B. Pennock was considerably in­
jured one day last week by a falling
scaffold on which he was standing
while painting hte bouse. He is around
now in a grunting condition.
The Rev. W. IL Robs spent last Sat­
urday and Sunday in Spring Arbor,
and .the Rev. G. W. Townsend, of
Galesburg, supplied hte pulpit
HenrY. Wing's'little child is at the
point of death with brain fever.
Our boys and the Agusta boys played
a game of ball here Saturday in which
our boys were the victors.
The house owned by S. R. .Willison
and occupied by Wm* Fox, about four
miles north east of here, was consumed
by fire Sunday night about 10 o'clock.
The family were in bed, and when the
flames were discovered the roof had
commenced falling in. Part of the
household goods were saved. The
building and contents' were Insured,
but we have not heard for how niucn.
The cause Is not definitely known but
probably it originated from the stove
in which had been a little fire.

Dr. Sacket spent a few days of the
past week in Hastings and Plainwell.
Miss Amelia Richards, of Middleville,
is visiting her brother Warren's family.
James Richards and wife have i&gt;een
out of town for a visit the past week.
Milo Gobs is having his lot prepared
for building his house. Sevenkl trees
have been removed and a fencelis being
built.
Geo. Mosier has a new fence in front
of his house.
Sophie and Warren Richards have a
young son.
On Wednesday of l$st week Mr. and
Mra. Frank Patten were visited by a
company of their old friends and neigh­
bors numbering upwards of 75, it Iromg
the 25th anniversary of their marriage.
The time was passed in social chat and
reminisciencts of the past, music etc.,
tn the midst ot which a most bountiful
dinner was served, consisting of an
endless variety of luxuries. Mr. and
Mrs. Patten were the recipient* of a
handsome gold lined tea service from
the Prairieville friends, an elegant
butter dish from some Hastings friends,
teaspoons from the children and some
other individual gifts. The friends
dispenwxlat an early hour, with mutual
good wishes and a consciousness that
the d»y would long be remembered as
a moat enjoyable one.

North barby.
.
Corn coming up very nice and farm­
ers are beginlng cultivating.
N. Kahler and daughter Marv, visit­
ed his daughter. Mrs. Geo. Smelcher, of
Freeport, the past week.
Farmers are washing sheep.
Henry Knowles was down to S. H.
I^rabee's last Sabbath from Kalamazoo.
Sarah Larabee was home last Sab­
bath from Gull lake.
The Hastings boys are building a
new boat house at Milan WaldorfTs
^Sancfav evening. May 84th, the bouse
of Wm. Fox caught fire and burned to
the ground. The family had gone to
bed. They saved every thing but what
was in the cellar. We have not learn­
ed the particulars.
OARTLRTOar.

•

Died, at hte father’s residence, Marion
Parks, May 18th 1886, ofsrtnd fever
L The^reamt rains have improved the The funeral services were held at his
father's house May 22d, 18M Bev. Cox,
of Nashville, offldating. The remains
were interred in the Castleton cemetery.
ISWoXgJ The decease! was M years old, and
hay wRlbe a very heavy crop in this leaves a father, mother, sister, and two
brothers besides a large circle of friends
, . t
M Parties from Grand Rapids were in to mourn hte Ions.
Mr. and Mra. Zeb Parks wteh to ex­
this section the first of the week buy- tend
their thanks to their many frtend*
t”l&gt;r'“lT(:. I'cckbam
•!£” for the klndneas shown them in their
Teeple's grey colt last week. Consider- ^MlG^Rockwell and mother, of Bat-,

WHOLE NO. -1616.
Bert Walden, of Howard City, inhere
attending ills sick wife at Win. Tomlin­
son's.
Died. Mrs. James Lockhart, at her
residence in Castleton, Mich., Muy 18th,
1886, of old age. The funeral services
were held at the East Castleton U. B.
church, May 22d. 1880, Rev. J. Smith
officiating. The remains were interred
in the Castleton cemetery. The deceas­
ed leaves a husband, a sister, a brother,
three children, 10 grandchildren, and 2
great grandchildren, bertde a large cir­
cle of friends to mourn her loss. She
was 86 years and 12 days old. Mra. Jas.
Lockhart's maiden name, was Marv
Burley. She was born in Seneca coun­
ty, New York, May 3d, 1800, where she
resided until in net twentieth year,
when she was married to G. W. Weav­
er. They remidned there two years,
when she and husband and her parents
moved to Canada near the Niagara
Falls, where five children were born to
them, two sons and three daughters.
In 1838 she and family and husband
moved to Calhoun county, MIcIl, on a
farrp, where six cnildrcji were bornfour toys and two girls. Her youngest
son was in the late rebellion, and alfher
children except two daughters and one
son have passed to the other shore.
In March Sth, 1874, her husband died,
and January 8th, 1876, she was remarri­
ed to James Lockhart. At the age of
15 years she united with the M. E.
church in Naw York state, and was a
faithful follower until her Master’s call.
Mr. James Lockhart and children
wish to extend their thanks to their
many friends for assisting them in their
bereavement.

WOODLAND.
Elias Bevier’s little son was buried
last Sabbath.
Crops throughout the town are look­
ing well.’
W m. Jordan has the frame up for one
of the lust barns in Woodland.
W. C. Downing and Sid Smith have
formed a partnership in the blacksmith
business.
Wm. Jordan had his foot smashed
while raising his burn frame last Satur­
day.
The lioard of supervisors compliment
Supervisor Dlllenbeck on the correct­
ness of his tax roll.
E. Lucas has purchased a building
lot of J. H. Dlllenbeck, and will erect a
dwelling at once.
It requires a smart boy to successful­
ly climb a rope by putting his foot in
the loop of one rope and trying to raise
himself by pulling on the other rope.
No Irones broken.
.
Frank Stinchcomb has a broken up
buggy, caused by the horse pulling Ln
the wrong direction.
Residents of school district No. 3 feel
pleased with their new school house.
Jacob Hofer is visiting his brother-­
in-law. L. Hilbert.
L. Christian has a new double buggy.
The following is the report for the
Woodland high school examination, for
the half term ending May 14th, 1886:

5
H

11
corn Km
Frank Ni
Emms Bl
Frank McArthur
Gtir Spindler
Elia Spindler
Emm* Smith
Mln* Crowell
I kittle Warner
Lillie Doud

i 4 i
Hrrn- BUBMotar
William Miller
Emma Wunderlich

Currie Grozmrcr
QttTM KlU-alr. I
Maggie William*

D. M. MYKRM. teacher.
PRICHARDVILLE.
Geo. Salsltaugh had the misfortune
to amputate the fore finger of his left
hand while engaged in planing lumber
last week.
Geo. Prichard's baby is recovering
nicely of,scarlet fever. No new cases
retorted at this burg.
Wm.- Hendershott builds the new
bridge.
Horace HaU has bought the Davids
place. Consideration. 83,700.
Mr. Caswell expects his brother to
move in with him shortly, and will
build a house some time this season.
John Pierce has his new barn nearly
finished.
The Hook boys started their saw mill
last Monday.
•
Mrs. Isaac Weeks, and Mra. Jennie
Fruhauf and tajby Indie, visited S. R.
Long and family, of Augusta, last Sun­
day. Mrs. F. and baby will return to
their home tn Ann Arbor Saturday
next, after a four week's visit among
friends and relatives.
•
NORTHEAST HASTINGS.
Corn hup.
Jennie Sweet is learning to be a
musician.
.
Mra. Jennie Stewart spent Saturday
iand Sunday with her parents of this
place.
:
Alice Hampton, of Banfleld, spent
ISaturday and Sunday with her cousin
Nellie Baldwin.
Arah Barnum and wife spent Sunday
with D. Sprague and family, of Costa
Grove.
Hattie Anders spent a portion of the
week with her sister Mrs. Bertha Bar­
num.
May Bagla spent Saturday and Sun­
day al Matte Demott's, of your city.
Wonder what brings Chaa. McIntyre

Frrctrort corMt Imnds will tie Creek, were at J. Lockhart s the past
.
make lots of music at the4th of July
Jean Weaver, of Morley, was at J.
ON SHORT NOTICE.
Lockhart’s the past week.
People ought to know * thing before
Mre.
John
Burgman
te
overtly
U1
He will warrant all work for I'-i 1-2
Bert Hart, of Charlotte, visited hte they tell it for fact*. This te good adceUuperyouwl. Nothing barged for
vice for all, mare especially for *omliving
not a thousand miles away.
grease.
Lu miMiu iu»
a new barn
A magic lantern show was given i
for P. Barr. Ed te a flrat class frorkthe Altoft school bouse Friday night.
W. MARBLE-

Nettie Curtfe and Little Cook. ot
Hastings, were on our street'
Quite a good many comC
Dunbar for seed of his early c
We say as -Gleaner” doe
Northeast Hastings scribe of the Jour­
nal “she’s not very good at guessing or
she would know who Biddie of the
Democrat is. We will tall you jome
time on the sly." '

Farmers are pret
shearing. The conil-^
promises to be lively, with three buy­
ers in the Held.
Our village is enjoying a decided
boom. Real estate stiles are numerous
and at a healthy advance on former
prices; building te in progress tn all
parts of town; and our merchants
know not the term "hard times."
A. D. Hughes &amp; Co., of the Irving
roller mill, have opened a flour ana
feed exchange store on west side of the
river.
An elaborate program of exercise*
has been prepared for decoration d*y
services. A memorial address by Sena­
tor Carveth of this place being one df
the pleasing features.
In the ball game Friday the Irving*
distinguished themselves as the great­
est “kickers" of the nineteenth centuiy.
They flunked out of the game at the
flrat sniff of defeat. Five innings were
played. Score 8 to 10 In fayor of Irv­
ing. Middlevile make six scores in the
fifth innings.
John Campbell has purchased R. E.
Combs’ late residence on West Main
street
To accommodate increasing trade J.
E. Ackerson te building an addition
upon hte harness shop.
Middleville will celebrate the coming
4th In most ga-lo-rious style. Tbe,
great and only American eagle has'
been secured to exhibit to the patriotic
multitude amid the boom of avll and
tiz of fire crackers. Hastings people
better come down and have a good
time once.
W. A. Shank, ex-editqr of the Repub­
lican, now employed in the State pant­
ing office at Lansing, was in town
Monday and Tuesday.
Frost Monday night made farmer*
who have edrn growing above ground
wear a look otjioubt and uncertainty.
Fox &amp; Son's saw mill, sash, door and
blind manufactory will be moved from
F reeport to this place at once.
Judson Stark te now a freeholder
having purchased John Campbell's
house and lot on Wert Main street.
- The Methodist society want a new
church building and will try to coax
enough money out of benevolently in­
clined folks to build the same.
A Choral Union was formed at the
close of the singing convention held
last week by Pmf.' A. A. Blackman.
Officers were elected and regular meet­
ings appointed for Friday evening of
each week. If the union carriM out its
objects MiddleviUe will suddenly shoot
into notoriety us a musical center.
Orangeville.
Decoration day will be observed by
the G. A. R. post here. The oration
will be delivered on Sunday the '30th
and Monday they will decorate the
grave* and will spend the day in mak­
ing some needed improvements in the
cemetery. Itte to be hoped that the
general public will take some interest
in the work for our cemetery is a dis­
grace to the town.
Last week Mr. Brigham earne near
dying. Having considerable writing to
do instead of wiping the pen off with
paper he would put It in hte mouth and
the ink poisoned his tongue. He te able
to ait up a few minutes at a time.
We have a curiosity in our town—a
[oinale pygiltet.
' The diphtheria scare is started again.
Jimmie Chalker has throat dteea.se and
Dr. McLeay says it te diphtheria; Dr.
Hanlon, of Middleville, declares it te
not, but has some sythptoms like diph­
theria.
Wm. England and wife will visit
friends in Rutland this week.
S. M. Nicnote te improving the appear­
ance of hte farm by putting up new
picket fences.
The new buildings on the Kalamazoo
grounds are completed.
Harry Thiers was home last week
from the Agriculteral College.
Mra. Theirs took a trip to Richland
this week.
,
Mrs. L. A. Nichols, of Battle Creek,
and Mrs. Frank Bacnn. of Richland,
called on their old fnknte and neigh­
bors last week.
MORGO-THORNAPPLE.
In last week’s issue of the Banner
the type mid us say John Battor when
it should have been John Bolton.
Mrs. H. Howard, an employee of the
Sherwood House Charlotte, is now
visiting her grand parents and children
in Morgan.
A number of our people visited
Hastings last Saturday to see the great
show.
A number of farmers have replanted
their corn and others are cultivating.
Henry Strong burned a large kiln of
brick the past week.

Corn is mast all planted.
Rev. Gurd has gone up north to visit
hte son a few weeks.
Wheat te headins out, and it wiH be
a pretty fair crop if nothing happens.
The Barry Iroys have planted the
highway in potatoes leaving a track of
about ten feet to drive through.
George has changed hit* mind and
will be in WoodlantTthe seventh day.
Mr. Blocker raised hte big ham last
Friday. Everything / went off finely
and no one hurt.
Lew Wellman has returned from
Calfornia and thinks those living here
hurl better stay where they are.
Last August H. E. Hyde, of Trow­
bridge, charged Wallace Grisby with
slander, and although unable to prove
the accusation, caused the defendant
considerable expemae. Hyde
cently converted, and has writ
ter to Grtaby oonftaalng that
'- ter'*
strn-ie* were true,
nay him such sum —
Hyde *ava he does thfa
Christ, whom he is now

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CONSCIOUS OF HIS DUTY.

CONGRESS IN BRIEF.

BAYARD TELLS FRYE

A SYNOPSIS OF THE WEEK’S BUSI­
NESS IN BOTH HOUSES.

A BIM-CURSED COUNTRY.

TO POSSESS

HIS SOUL IN PATIENCE.

Senator Garton, the chW trf
*»n»u of merchiuitilo statistics in Lim*.
Peru, haa prepared a BenMtfcD&gt;Jdoaiment. the pointe of which Consul Burnt
has rent to the state department. Ho

^-There are only 100,000 population ta
mail autaldy matter upon which a yra and

Waskikcitox

Cm,

May

a—In *a-

Tbo bill

prlTyARta aa ar. gnu
United State* vvssob.

the following:
or State, Wamiixgtox

artmkxt

resumad. .upon Van Wyck'a

Delaware. The twenty-eight Republican*

Henderaon and Rowell of Illinois, Brown of
Penns 1rente, Browne of Indiana, Cooper of
Ohio, Conger, Fuller? Hender»oa, Hepburn,

rtatue

FKoiuUoa . wtUng

of Columbia achooli and the military and na-

&lt;i O'Dnonsll of Michigan.

provide* for the payment to claimant* un­

difference between gold und greenback* and
the Interact on the bonds in ''which part of

;that

vided in the bill.
Hoar sepported the
minority report, and Wilson the majority.
house adjourned.
Wamhingtox City, May 11—A memor­
ial was presented in the senate Tuesday, by
Hale, from tbo Pacilic Moil and other steam­
ship companies, repudiating tbo imputation
that they had tried to improperly influence
would demand some action of

ollie*- appropriation
appointed

bill

were debated

aa.

congrw&gt;s
passing such bill* without having the reports

ial relating to artitkdal butter, said that if

Ito

manufacture should

be

prohibited.

adjourned until Monday.
The bouse passed the bill prohibiting the
importation of macktral during Uie/spawn-

arbitratloo bill and maintained

of 8. E. E. Seelege, a Michigan woman who

meate reported a bill reducing the ponai sum

making cignn.: The poatoflk-e committee
reported the postotlicc appropriation bill

bills and adjournal.
Wahuixutox Cm, May 21—Saturday

made a vigorous argument in its favor.
Diugley ot Maine, spoke against it. Tbo
bill permits cilixena of the United State*

aider the ratno. Blount, Riggs of Illinois,
opposition to the farrizn mail appropriation,
and Burrows of Michigan favored it and
pooding further discu-eion the committee

WaSHIMutox City. May 20.—After tbo

railway may complete its road through tbo
•utetltuto for

to the urgvnt dolicioucy bill wore non con-

Wednesday the Staten Island bridge bill
was debated by Mcl*fa»raon, a bo advocated
a tunnel instead of a bridge. Tbo morning
and McPherson's motion to recommit wm
re^ectod. Blair** amendment, to Van
Wyck's amendment, making the minimum
pension under this act 44 ]«r month instead
’an Wyelc's amend'

The bouse commerce committee has
stricken from tbo Cullom inter-state ertninorce bill, pas^-d t&gt;y tbo senate, evwy tiling
except the omiAing eJaueu and iusnrted
thereunder Reagan's bill which govern rail­
sides no comm*.ion.
Ro-ecydni proposes to submit

amendment making the miuimum pension
under any tew »&lt;&gt; per mouth; rejected.
Van Wyck's anundment aa amended was
A man named William Armstrong, who

ameudmunt making provision for Mexican

ite naval appropriation dispooee of 111,T.’O,UW, against • ti,W0,7U£&gt; appropriated for
Brown, Conger, Cullom, Frys, Geo.'go, Gibsou, hale, Hampton, Harrison, Mawiey,
Hoar, Ingalls. Logan. McMillan, Matone,
Mandervon, Milter, Mitchell of Oregon,
Morrill, Payne, Plumb, Rlddleberger, Saw­
yer, Sewell, Sherman, Spooner, Van Wyck,

Nays—Bock. Berry. Blackburn, Cull,
Cockrell, F.usth, Gorman, Gray, Jonra of
4»kanaa&gt;k McPbcrwu. Morgan, Sauls-

THE KNIGHTS AT CLEVELAND.

Position aa to Non-Union Meo.
Clxvzuaxv, Ohio, May SL—AU tuauibwa

yot been done.

Mr. Powderly spent Sunday

vantioo said:
Mr. Powderly's executive ability Is fully
appreciated, and It boar tain that he will leave
Civs eland With the entire .onfldtmoo of tbo
order. Nothing Is the way ot organization
will bo eiTected until tbo tardy mo.i.bers of

A prominent Cleveland Knight speaking
of the rotation of I
organizations said I

nio and Julia to purchase borringv for smok­
ing at Digby bad lawn n».-»ived, and steps

Lima; 84 j&gt;er oenL of there are mmore.
47 per cent, single and widowed,
per
cent, married. StatisHcs Abo*' that «
jwr cent, of the births in 1WH
fruit of wedlock, and M jier cunt, illegit­
imate. It is, therefore, more than evi­
dent that -over two-thirds of the popula­
tion of Lima live in a state of ooncubtnage or worthing of thM character,
rather than in legal or family tits. In a
word, of the 100.000 J*oplt‘in Luna. »~t
little more than one-third
u 111 ‘““’v

Red

’“Then are 83.814 persona under age.

M.158 females, and only- 80,083 active
producers, so tliat every able-bodied man
has to support more than three persoru.
The cost of food, clothes, etc., may be
righto of
reckoned atf 15.08 per head per month.
Each man able" to work alioukl earn
&gt;45.06 pur month. lids amount Is only
without facilities
obtained by the most limited number.
muniration,
and
A condition of the moat abject ]x&gt;verty
prevails, which shortens the life of the
l&gt;eople.
The consuming class is con­
your assumption ‘that this department is
giving the matter such consideration as its stantly increasing, and every man forced
importance demands* will, I believe, l« tu shoulder the musket is a new burden
fully sustained when the proper time ar­ laid on die shoulders of the producers.
rive. for publication of Ito action. - I trust It is. therefore,shown tliat the population
of Lima does not rest, as it should, on a
ns an ottlcial charged with the execution of family basis, arid that from a luck of la­
delicate and important public functions, and
bor jxjwer and excess of unnuirried females
tl«re
is
wanting
that great producing element which
rasiiectfuUy yours,
T. F. Bayabd."
is a
principal
factor
in
wellA gentleman who has talked with Secrw- estaldished communities. The result of
tary Bayard upon this subject within a day all this is a never-ending struggle be­
tween an educated minority and the pow­
erful Rsistancn of ignorant masses, who,
almost irresponsible for their acta, enter­
tain a deep-seated prejudice for those
foroihly a»
they hold to 1* their oppressors. These
are &lt;* suspicious, selfish muss, refusing
a ]&gt;arty standpoint, and says that
there I* no pollti s in it That the action of a*i efforts toward their own relf-regeneration, without habita of order, unable to
respect taws of which they are ignorant,
friend of tbo fishermen that everything that living in intellectual darkness, and gen­
is pomibte is being dene to protect th.lr in- erally in moral depravity, their existence
psteaes by without u thought being given
to their advancement, their preservation
British mtnlawr boa not urged tbo appointas a race or their hereafter.
When it cum™ to pureuitx, 6-1.056 are
without any. • Even among those mar­
appointed is all the administration has done ried not one-fifth of the off.pring survive
or expects to do in tbo matter. Consul Gen­ the first year’s existence, and the reason
assigned is tliat the parents can not j&gt;rotain* nothing not already made public, but vide them with the prnj&lt;er nourishment
Even more lamentable is the fate ot
will eorvu as a ta*l» of negotiations for the
thorn numerous unmarried women whose
department of state, now In progrcei
The house) committee on shipping has children never know their fathers. Fo:
decided to nonconcur In Senator Frye's them there is no employment, no protec­
amendment to tbo shipping bill providing tion, no support When their children
for retaliation for tbo treatiuect accorded live they grow up weaklings owing to
the privations they undergo, arid they
generally end their days in a hospital.
And this condition is due tn the indiffer­
ence ot our government and to our own
character. Premiums are given to useference upon the matter.
ires and uikiuletantiai objects, while tal­
ent and honorable labor go unrewarded.
MAKING IT MORE EFFECTIVE.
Immense sums are Bulstcribed to build
sumptuous temples side by side with tin
hovels where the poor die in want and
misery. Hundreds of peojtle exist in
Ottawa, Ont, May 22.—Tbo department deep and narrow unhealthy dwelling*,
while in the main street of the city are
extensive convents and monasteries, cov­
ering acres of ground and affording shel­
ter to a handful of uselo*rand idle monks
and nun*. On this account there an.
more churcbM and cOTvente than mu­
inch contravention of international agree­ nicipal schools, murecliiidren and women
ment The tew providing for the eeUure of
foreign voxels tor certain offense* is so than men, more soldiers and Chinese.
worded that baying bait is not an offense tluui active citixens, more beggars than
under it Hon. Peter Mitchell, ex minis­ laborers, more priests chan men of. sci­
ter of marine and flshvriee,
who ence. more illegiiituale than legitimate
prepared the legislation under which the children, more ignorance Ilian enlight­
a-izure wns presumably made purposdy enment, more corruption than morality,
Knitted the buying of bait from tbo list of
offenaa, believing that bolt should be re­ more-gunpowder than bre ad. From this
garded a. an article of commerce and the indifference the little good among us is
buying Yd bait aa a commercial transaction. gradually disappearing. It lacks sup­
port and uppreciatiai. It is. therefore,
necesaary in our own inturwt and in that
of our deseendsnta to change this vicious
order of things, to reform t)u*e dreadful
abuses,
to punish these offenses with se­
reading Friday, it will probably pan the
verity and to afford instruction, protec­
tion and support to those women and
foreign vmm], .bip orboat, whl h baa found children so deplorably unfortunate in
flthing or preparing to fish within the limit; their present state.—SL Louis Globe­
Tbo amendment adds the following words Democrat.
referring to puuuhaUc ofl.-nw*, “or
1.-- - - ----- ‘ __ .-I __ .__ .
.
........
J•
Tin? iargeat of the Egypliaa pvnuuids
by treaty or convention, or by any tew of ta MO feet liigh. Odd f,^ on the ‘ aide*,
the United Kingdom, or of Canada, for tbo tuid ite tame coven* «|nven acres. The
iayrra of stone are 2W in number; many
itonn are HO fret long, 4
broad anil
This wording has the effect of making 3 fret tliick.—Chicago Journal.

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Now. therefore, notice i* hereby giren tint t.r
virtue or the power ot rale in raid tn.&gt;rt£xre notained, and the atalulc tn»ud&gt; ca». made w
provided, on the ninth day of Juir a I&gt; iav *t
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reference, given. Retail prlre. gi.w. Ageuts
wantixl sud lll*nd dlreotint to the trade. J. (I.
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The rabbit pest in Nevada, which ha,
•HMimed sucli proportions mi to cueiidangcr the fitoeg rangun, is the result
of die wholesale slaughter of coyotes,
wildcats and lynx.

L^L I ifO

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PoRTLaan, Ma, May 23.-Governor Roble
There are pi. low, tluu&gt; reventv-five
Axtec ruins in the Salt River valkv’. Califomia, t&gt;uK&gt;dcs the old '.'minis and water­
ways of the Axtec people.
national dlgn/ty i
nnaltect of rights

and the Ella M. Doughty wan a blunder on

who died at i onltera Friday, left the foUow-

Except in delicate and exquisite na­
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ttli many of ua there la » peculiar
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CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND *

PACIFIC RAILWAY

^•reason of itacentral posJttoomtd close rotation to all prtxielp..!. ; ;
WaSKQtnuMaljmd tanfiinal polntA. anurtltutlM the most tmpo: ”d!l.
nantai link ta that
ofthrooirh traMDortag«nwWc|i »nx .-«•
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line and hr ■ ,
‘SiSs,;
■mi Reck talar
OttuxDvra
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THE CREST ROCK ISLAND ROUTE
but!-'?-

The New "h ark Herald suggettta that
when Waahtagtau territory comes into
^eUnlon ft be under the name of Walla
tDOVnM

ration w’?L!;?aSd
Kunrau CKT

THE FAMOUS ALBERT LEA
and hv.ntir.g^SSurablc route

�MYRIADS OF LITTLE FISH.

p-TtaHoenuy cured or no pav. The
wor^ owes guaranteed. Pamphlet

WAPCR BATH3 FOR RASIES

Medical AssotStioo, 663 Main SL. Buffalo, N.
p''Dispemarv

-We have hero," raid Superintendent
M ither. with a comprehensive wave of
U„. hand that took in both the houses
and tlx vate beyond, and even the dia­
unt duck pmd, “facilities for hatching
„ eh‘fewer egg* than we should tore.
rapacity of the establishment should
,I..jok'd i’ll least. The practical use’■'jne-- of tliis method of enlarging out
,... ,j -npply has now been demonstrated
■ ■ v.,nd i|u*.*tion, and it is really a matter
• .{-rions interest to all the people of tlie
that th in. hatchery ahouldbesode...
m to get the greatest possible
.
iioin it. There is, no place in the
•. , » — well. adapted by nature as thia
• a hatchery. We have an abundant,
i -failing supply of cold, fresh water.
. v-i-'it to kecnoor thirty-two hatching
i ..J,, full all the year through, if we
them 8". It comes from natural
... .:»*•- in the hill, so surprirnngly high
i
it i- n constant wonder to me how
• •
- .rings are fed, The swift current
• r n- \ll supplies is just what we
m certain stages of the hatching
. -. Then, by means of a pumping
w.-can have equally handy an
.:iiipb.' -apply &lt;&gt;f pore salt water drawn at
high tti'c iw required and stored in that

n®rTCS
conridcrablv
riuitterod. however, m those at a
*bo»* *0 might b« n*tur*Ur
H, wmh
* M fat brt, wS

a • *mfe long *nd fanigl.h Hta
k
W-t «,
w„ ,lo^

tech. II., la,, qui,.ki pto^jp
U«ht ejo, »nd th™, la * tulln™. nbmll
” Ucl‘
uv
nrewril in * pl*m. cutaway 00,^ It k
farihonr-CT UM., tobnero. ud 1. nat
P'',''1"™~~ot«1yklnd. 111. florid
fuco indicates health.
Owl Johnston fa a Rood-natured and

"’T7 oon’P’“‘i«iible

Airing his tn vretigation tliat he wM an
ehxitrician during his early life, Un he
explained tliat hia knowledge of die
science was now of no more use than
that of Dr. Franklin1*, la-caua.' it was too
antiquated. He evinced a very keen
memory’ and a wide knowledge of gen­
eral affairs. Hia education must have
been thorough. Gen. Johnston is one of
tlx-r - ho prim hi. honor, and who
would light • rvgintrnt 11 hi. Integrity
w^» 1ue.ti.m„t. ft, »„
a the intense cold does not freeze the mdered among the must loyal men of the
u-.ii.-r m&gt;U&lt;I in the pipes and bunt them, south, and is intensely popular among
a- tt did this winter, spoiling at one fell southern ja-oplq. who wiy he is the soul
&gt;,.or most interesting, and. upto of honor.-—Washington Cor. Chicago
tijit nine, highly successful hatcldng of Heraiff.
■ ••?.&lt;*Mt,000 cod eggs. The fact is
i1 i.r wh han- had ice six or eight inches
According to Mr. D. A. Wells, in The
d-. p till over the floor of this miserable
•. .tnJk of a placet most of the, winter, Popular Science Monthly, ancient Mex­
am! 'b- |iipw froze solid within five feet ico never hnd any very large cities. Tlie
;i in- d-.l hot stove, wryou may judge inhabitants had no domestic animals, no
• •? winter wind* gut in here U&gt; any beasts of burden, no means of transportarion. They were faVinferior in civ.-..nc-i-r.j»h- extent.
'y.prly al! the hatching is done in lltzatton to the Toltecs, living tq the
wintt't. ll-'Hl, in tvhiehi there is most southward. The Mexico of toxtey* luu
P,
mt-To-t. begin spawning in No- not nude any great strides. Mr^Welle
•.. iii ■!!'. ifflildo not get | through until says: “It is one of the very poorest and
,J:inu.tty. } We gel eggs h d from
“
some most wrotclted of all countries, and is
ilirgp S»r&gt; -iling tivint tha zwe keep in not likely under any circumstances to de­
... ... ...
11., fur 11 , purpose, and velop into a great, civilised, rich and
.11-. t:?m ■ the lull hery ‘ nt Caledonia, powirrful nation." The fertile land con­
ifroin jlaini'. and from .Europe. The sists of a narrow strip alongeither ocean.
having tarn impregnated, change The interior is a high table land, from
,!r io tin- dabby conditionTin which they 5,000 to 7,000 feet above the level of the
• Ktriufc-d by the female fish, de- uca. There is no navigable river of im­
l;vii rll-i.iQ-lves from the bottom of the portance, and the country at large is as
p.;i. u. U iiicii they were (gathered, and arid as Arabia. There are hundreds of
pr- « -v .-ler and quite ban!. Then they •quart- miles of unexplored territory..and
a .I’i-.i! and spread Up|&gt;n wire cloth savage trilwtt of Indians that remain in­
l.at. liiuc «pys. the interstices in which dependent of the government and with­
ire
eiumgh for the yjiung fry. as out contact with the whites. As to
1 .it.-hv.i t &gt; drop through. icavjng the precioun metals, they have been^gtwoly
.
«:•. Ikon tie1 tray. Throughout the pro- overestimated.
This is an uninviting picture, but Mr.
which takes from sixty
i •onliug to the temper- Wells writes with the air of a man who
i- r. tiie eggs must1 be is stating facta. Before our capitalists
build any more railroads in Mexico they
meat. to have the temperature will do well to investigate these state­
it-.-avr.inl arjxjusilUe. and to ments.—Atlanta Constitution.
kill

.th- i-.irrcnt over them just
hatching is going on the
y &lt;• -v.-fs-thi water to :i depth
i ut when the young fry have
■ ■(. its depth is increased to

“In Philadelphia there uro 22,000 more
women tfein men. In Massachusetts
there is SO.000 majority, and a recent es­
timate slioM’s that in Europe the women
exceed the males by more than 4.500,000.
Why is this the case?” I asked of a social

,1. 1 lift ft- tr.Hit. when hatched, has
-ii ibdomini! sac of nutriment. larger
tlj.yi biiuulL which he gradually ab“The men are killed off by wars anil
-iri-v. Whoa its yellow bulk is all gon*
3d he I . iIm like a semi-transparent pin, accidents, I suppose," he replied.
“Why b it, then," I asked, "tliat Ken­
: quite an Bach img. he is immediately
li^mtrr. and' begins looking for food. tucky, which iuiN us many men killed as
Tin: i- ii,-. i^n.- .. hen he should be put any Htate. has a fair preponderance of
in u Liix'lc somewhere, to look out males?”
“Oh. that is easily explained," he re­
f'4 Umscdf. and where there will be no
t H.ri-h. pii'kjtrel, or other bigger fish to plied. “Kentucky women are so beauti­
ful
and charming that the men from
! -&gt;* .tor him. ■ It takes him forty or
fifty &lt;.i.iy» 4’ *xli*ust the magazine of other stums i-omc and carry them away
j.i|vi-ii&lt;-tt* with which hu comtsi into the ns soon an they are grown."—Louisville
u-irf.i. W-tlj go.-l h-ding. ut the end Post.
of Mtlret year he should have grown to
I-fri'iii fourth tiv«.- inches in length.
The German singera have the most
At',.r* of age, the trout should be robust voices; the Italians the purest.
— 4 r, -k rixtit tn- hts long, and at 3 There is strength and endurance to the
y-3.’- when lif, weight is from a quarter German vok-^wliich the Italian's does
V- i.df wpu jiiil, he lx- -onB.u un object of not (KiwiraB; the latter is fragile, sweet
intlrtet t*&gt; rlei Hcientitlc angler. Some and perfecL but it must be carefully
: rii :i- tr im ^iwn whim only 3 years nursed and can not be abused. That is
••! I; »ril llielr v~g* are not numerous. why Italian ringers of the finest quality
A!! : ;ir- --ii- will yield from 400 to do not sing so of tai.—Globe-Democrat
"i, ji-l- . ,u4&lt;-Dally as high as 1.0U0 Interview.
.
rg£- It fi;-, -n uflirmed that a trout
'■•til u-a:
to every pound of
Experiments to determine the relative
i-L'-.i-ht. ; jn my "xpeifence ‘does not
:u- , ! .
ting anything like action of coffee and alcohol show tliat
while alcolml inunsuMM-thv production of
lit- h.u.'ierof obtaining tile *2gpi of heat it really lowers the bodily teinjMTn•‘tli-.;- •—and impregnating thorn is ture. The caffeine in coffee producer
;
’ (with the. trout, but I lie the oiqKxrite effect, and thus, if given in
con junction with alcohol, coffee prevents
the reduction of temperature.—Chicago

Shall eggs nrv so
bin
nff

1 r moving water and sink
To improvise window ventilation of »
i water is still. Salmon
•md In
lie ou the bottom, free room without creating a draft: Fold or
roll up a blanket until it is several inche
n The eggs of th- smelt,
thick and tlie exact length of tlie win
eyring, and otjiera, cluster
dow, Kaiwy tlie lower sash and lay tht
M' ~. Tu meet all their
blanket in the space, which must be en
iientt requirea very dif­
tirtly filled try the roll—Chicago News
. :uul incessant jiain»FxKllahTntvreot In BlorrspbJea.
takiBx chi
T(&gt; say that siwlt hatching
■ i' ;!j trouliknome and un­
English interrat in biographies accord­
i ■ rule, is to state tha case ing to a leading bookseller, is very short­
)y They get thvm.*clvcs into lived. Gorden is “forgotten" already:
■ ' hi - the hatching jam, bt- Froude’s "Chriyle" is scarcely ever
'••uue;nd with n thick fungus, lota "wanted;” Crow- “George Eli(&lt;“ » be­
:'i them d|&lt;- and don’t smell nice, and. in ginning to “pail."—Frank Leslie's.
Mwt. th-.- tuv.| exrw|&lt;eratfng. Let me
»------show y ..
riII almost li.ntcho-i smelt BUUIIVI
A question likely soon to come to the
iixta m the &lt;-.gg.r
Il must not 1 lx. supposed that Mr. fore I, th. pr^ttobilltj ot tunneling
Mrili-T r.Ik]i |hat off like a lecture, as between England and Ireland. At one
«heJud im- ‘i wound up for the oo- point the distance is under Lwenty-two
e»on. though he could easily do that miles.—Exchange.
aj-d very much more, us the Icthyophagii
dime nurnreoiDB ----------- -----ready p, aatt.. Finely th; miora_
A French pliyniologist haz osci rtiuuitl
*&lt;■"1* is Iwrought 'into requisition. Ssv’•nd oneit o-ggs Uru detached from the as crj-ptonuunra—maj ue
" ”
“Urky maw m One of the jam and laid edible mushrooms under certain con­
‘ii a small cryd saucer in a few drops
ditions.
There they took like atom, of
Little tilings is mo' ter befeord den big
2* cl^rest glass. Dndi.r the’micro.
mw. ItiaJunl. birf
-‘“’I- •*»
*°pe the ftsh is clearly visible. Tlie
ey« an- big and staring, and the out- hAWk.—Arksrwa^' Trav-ler.
Victori*', p. m&gt;n*l tootohoM.
kW* Md. tad are disTJ’uhh. fancy
sm^t coiled up i»- toVhtob to— — i.ooor—

T’- That is die way it looks. But
it tt hat&lt; Iwd out it will be vary
^rmparnuvrir-almotl « big as
weof th- wigglam- fiom whioh
JcT^J 'a
bird, tha

*mHr Vk.00Q.00O*?—-

drnphobla
,Dr. William Goggin, of this city, has a
great confide-nn* in the vapor-bath sure
for hydrophobia. He says that he has
tried it and has sum it tried on several
occasion* in this country and in Ireland,
and lie never knew ft to fail but once,
and that was not the fault of the system,
i^n^. Mkh. noUhki“' •‘nwd.U, but owing lo ij being applied too late.
“The first case where hydrophobia was
The Grand Bapida Loan and Build­ cured by tlie vapor bath, coming within
ing Association, Julius Houseman my knowledge,” raid the doctor the other
president, has been organized.
earU'1 can tru]y be Bald of a wealthy lord near Saint Ann’s hill.
of Griggs Glvcerine Salve, which Is Blarney, county Cork. Thu man was
sure, safe and speedy cure for cute, bitten on the calf of'tlie leg by a cur dog
bruises, scalds, burns-, wounds and all in 1852. The owner of the farm was a
other sores. We positively cure piles gentleman thoroughly practiced in med­
tetter and all skin eniptiona. Tn-SS
icine. He advised his help to oeek a
wonder healer. Satisfaction guaranteed bath.- This he did on the day after ho
or money refunded. Only 25 cents. was bitten. He wqn put in a vapor bath
Sold by F.TIotchk&gt;«e.
and the. temperature was raised very
bmL?’h4 Hyi*t‘*ed 26’
Lathrop, wan high. He was kept in there some time,
Jilled- li.y* “ tvri!,n .noar ^^““nee ilon- and tlie bath was afterward repeated at
dsy night while drunk.
intervals of days. During this treatment
1Dn“ u 810w,y recover­ he was given no medicine of any kind,
ing. His doctors say he will be out in but received careful nursing under the
a few days.
direction of his master. He entirely re­
, J?r‘ J,^8on’B Eye Salve is a prompt covered and was never afterward sub­
and positive cure for all diseases of the jected to attacks.
“The next case was that of a laborer
eyes in inflamation, granulation, and
weakness of vision. It costs but Si who wna bitten near the same village in
cents, and is highly reeoinmended for 1800 in the calf of the leg. One quarter
piles. For sale by W. H. Goodyear.
of a ]&gt;ound of salt was immediately
ofJudffe Withevwas fifed bound to tlie wound and kept there for
Wednesday. Tlie estate is divided several weeks. The man was put in a
vapor bath, and-under this treatment he
among his immediate family.
recovered in about seven weeks. He was
Credit is due the German women and 80 years of age.
Phyricians for first using Red Clover
blossoms m a medicine. Best results , “The first case of hydrophobia cured,
are obtained when combined with other in my knowledge, in this country was
medicinal roots and herbs, as in Dr. that of a German named Schmidt, near
Jones" Red Clover Tonic, which is the Harlem bridge, New York. Schmidt was
bvst known remedy for all blood diseas­ the driver of a brewer wagon, and was
es, stomach and liver troubles, pimples, a powerful man, over six feet in height.
coati venrss. bad breath, piles, ague and His leg, thigh and hands had iieen badly
malaria disease, indigestion, loss of ap­ lacerated by a dog that undoubtedly Had
petite. low spirits, head ache and all dis­ the rabiee. I took him into the bath.
-ease of the kidneys. Price 50 cents, of
!• red Hotchkiss. •
at the mouth and fell on the floor. He
Lightning rod swindlers are alleged barked like a dog at two-minute inter­
to have been working the farmers near vals. He wm first put in a room where
hast Saginaw recently.
the air was dry and heated to a tempera­
A terrible drouth tn southem Trxai him re­ ture of 120 degrees. There he remained
sulted In the death &lt;4 Itioutaud* ot tattle.
tliree-quarterw ot an hour. The tempera­
ture was then rjiiscd to ICO.degrees, and
in this air he remained three-quartera of
an hour longer. Then he was sprayed
I^Ylcklnxt™’orC ,10lng dan,a*c,oUK' erulw with warm water and gradually cooled
and sent home. Ho kept on barking liko
The dtaqrrveable operation of forcln* liquid* a dog for several days. His dry-air baths
Into the head, and the use of excltlni: snuffs, are
Ix'lnx »ii|H&gt;rwd«! by Kiy'i cream Italln. a cure were repeated every twenty-four hours.
for catarrh, colds In the head and hay frvvr. ft Finally, after about a week, ho was pro­
a »afe and pleaiant remedy being raallr apnlM with the tluRvr. It Is curine ca»« which nounced completely cured by competent
physicians.
have defled the doctors. Price tdc.
“In 18B7 a man about 85 years of ng"
I have ruyaclt used Ely-* Cream Rahn fbelna
afflleUid with catarrh) with Mtlsfactorv results, and living in Brooklyn wm bitten by a
and rvconiiueiid It to all suKcrlng with thia ter­ brewer’s dog. He immediately devel­
rible dlxcMe. t Ii glvlne my trade universal
Mttafartioil.—L F. GacKcnbritner, druxxL.it, oped symptoms of rnhioa. He was put
Van Werl, Ohio.
in a small steam box, aind the tempera­
Recent floods have damaged the Indiana ture was first raised to 85 degrees and
carp ponds.
then to 100 degrees. At the latter ternthe standard remedy for liver complaint, dyspep­ jterature vapor was formed and the j»asia. Indigestion and vlck headache. AU dnijt- tient breatlied it. After remaining in
Kists.
the vapor two hours the man was cooled
Marcellu*; a vlHaire ot 700 Inhabitants has and sent home. He frequently returned
four fuil-nedgtxl saloons and four drag stores.
for the same treatment, and was finally
Any rase of kune baric cured by a few appli­ completely cured.
* ‘
’
«
cations of West’s Worlds Wonder: also cures
“In 1860, in Philadelphia, I knew of a
Bpralns, b rutsre, cuts and burns. Cheaiwst and
-best. All drukxuts.
case of a man brought there with the
r 1 xintaburK has nbost ire Inhabitants and six rabiea from Bordentown, N. J. He was
doctors, yet it Is said to be quite B.bealthy town. treated under tho vapor proceaa, but I do
Bucklen’s Arnica Salve.
not know whether or not he recovered.
The bast salve Tn toe wona for Onto, Braises. In 1872, also in Philadelphia, a man wm
brought from Wilmington, Del., and put
in a vapor bath. He had a mild attack
He died
rents per of rabies, just developing.
either in the vapor bath, or immediately
Tlie Bhlawassec county nloueen' society pic­ afterward. His death wm caused by tlie
nics nt UtlriKtUurx on the nth of June.
bath-room being suddenly heated to a
/
My liver w» so learfnlly disordered and I frit too high temperature.
so feeble and languid Skat 1 scarcely took Inter­
"The bath treatment in tnis country
est In anything Tried all the «o-callrd remed­
ies without rrilcf until I used Parker’s Tonic, differs from that in vogue in England.
which effected n permanent cure.—liarId Bash. There the heal is raised to 160 degrees,
but the patient is not so long subjected
to the vapor. Here the heat is seldom
developed above 120 degree*, and ths
W. W. Reed. Idruiat*!. ot Wlnchwter. Ind. patient is longer kept under its influence,
Write*: &lt;&gt;IW of : my customers. Mr*. IxxiiM sometimes for seven or eight hours. I
Pike. Bartanla. Randolph &lt;X&gt;.. Ind., wm a Inug
sufferer with consumption, and was mven up to think tlie American method is prefera­
die bv her phy»leians. She heard of l*r. Klrifi ble, and I believe it ia being gradually
introduced into England and other coun­
IlIK II "I II". *!*•!*
—
Um city, a distance of six miles, and is now so tries.
much linprored toe has quit using tL fflie feel*
"The object of the treatment U simply
•be owes beir life to IL Free trial bottles at W.
to relax the tension of tlw nerves, and
H. Goodyear’* dftjg store.
The warmer weather often lias n depresslng the longer tlie pati*-nt is kept under the
and deWlitalirr effect lic-rds ttamapsirl.fa method of cure the more perfectly is tliis
me rcomcsiiU languor or taMitudc.
ueeoroplLihed.”—Baltimore Herald.
Weal’s IWn King should te kept lb every
house for sudden attacks of cramps, cote, ;mluiNot High Enuuah for That.
er’s colic, cholera morbus, flux and dysentery.
"Oh. papa." exclaimed a Little boy pos•thdyKc. All druggists.
,
Lalngsbttnr H eni-nlng a building boom, but' sencer with his face to the window,
“wiuit a great high hill that is.”
wants a bakery and tailor uhop.
“Yes, my son,” said the man with a
Finish the walls andrelUnw with Alabartlne. weary look in his face and crape on his
vInexpensive;4ry '» wi,u„ „,.d lint. “It is very high. Tliat ia a moun­
tain. Arthur."
“Shall we get off the cars and go an-1
climb up the high mountain.' papa?”
“Oh. no; why should we do tliat,
Arthur'."
“’Cause, po. I didn’t know but maybe
we might climb to the top and then look
up and art? mamma. Do you think we
could?”—Chicago Herald.
Frank Sterling and Mbs Sallie Yaradley. prominent in Monroe society were
m«rri«l Wrilnwd.y,

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- « w.o jv... •"‘‘Cd “no rcenlateyour inw
illgeative organ* before tLr beat of slimmerjux!
thS »«ve “doctor bill byuhe timely ibe of
West * Uvcr Illta. All drugghti.
Consumption Cured.
An old pbysfc wi. retired from prac’fec. having
had placed in hi« hands by an Itaat India mi»ilonan Uu: formula of a simple vegrtab»e re­
medy for the Bronchitis. Catarrh. Asthma mid
Consumption.

’AKlHc
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
Thin powder never variea. A marvel of purity
jtrenrtb and whAwimeiiesi. More economic®
Hum the ordinary ktmls. and cannot bo sold tn
In cans. 1
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wounds, cheap*.
‘
than any other. All druju.isf'.

MuwaaiP oi mu notice, the hum ot threo
thownnd and two hundred dnllarn (toJBOi tar
prlnelpal and interest, and no »u!t or proceed­
ing-, ai law or in equity iuolnx been taken to
col.ret the Mme or any part thereof.
Now. thr.re.fon-, noUce lv hereby ifireo that
by virtue of the power of sale in Mid mwlpp,
contained and the statute in such caae made and
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DR. THOMAS’ ECLECTRIC

OIL

1’ETER CROSBY. Mortgagee.

Dntzuil bsrinir been made In
of a o-rtaln mon gage made by
and Harriet M. Lee ill* wile, to ’
L L. Holloway, dated July 17tb.
recorded In the ofllec of the Ker
for the Count of Barry and Stat
monkaxrs. &lt;n&gt; (Mzeftu.on wnicDmOTUpqBBlMrv
t* claimed to l»e due « the date c&lt; fill* nollce
the sui'n ot five hundred and eljthiy eijcht and
rili.etei n one-hundredth* ilollani. and no salt or
proceeding* at lav bavins been la»! I tilted to
recover Hie moneys secured by raid ruortza^e
or any part tlwreol. Now, therefore, by virtue
of Uie power of tale contained In Mid mortnge,
and tlie ntotute Ln such case made and provided.

Hot onStctie

forenoon. I shall sell at public auction, to the
highest bidder, nt the north front door of the
Court House In the city of Hastings. Michigan,
that twing the place where the Circuit Court for
the County of Barry Is bolden. the premises
described In snld mortgage, or «o much thereof
as may be necessary to Ay the amount doe on
aald mortgage, with eight |&gt;ct cent, huen-st, and
all legal costs. 71ie premises being described tn
snld tnortgagn all those certain parrels of land
situate In the township of Woodland. In the
County of Barry and BUtn of Michigan, and
known and desoribed as follows:
The north haff o' the south west quarter of
the north west qparter. also the south halt of
the south west quarter ot the north west quar­
ter all on section sixteen, town four north of
raiige* seven wot.
Dated March nth. IWt.
WILLIAM J. a L. L. HOLLOWAY.
CLEMENT SMITH Attorney fo^MortJraiteei

-STHLOPHOROS

ITNIDPHOMS CO., IQ WALL ST., NEW TML

PARKkR’S "
HAIR BALSAM

PARKER S TONIC

State ot Michigan—Dora Treple, ComplalnanL
vs. William Teenle. Defendant.
• Fifth Judicial Circuit, in Chancery. Bultpendtnp iu the Circuit Court fur the County of Barry,
tn Chancery al the Court House In the City ot
HuUnp ou the iah day cd April, 1SM.
In this cause, it appearing from affidavit on
tile. Uiat the defendant Wllfiam Teepte is not a
resident of this state, but Is a resident of tlie
State of Ohio, therefore on motion of Clement
Smith solicitor for Complainant, tt is ordered.
Kat defendaut enter his appearanee in said
use on or before four months from the date at
ltd* order, and that within twenty days the
L -t’Onintalnant wise thin enter to be published In
the HivMinrs IIanxkr, raid publication lo be

at

rafl-

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FRANK A. HOOKER.Circuit Judice.
CLEMENT SMITH. t*ollcJtorfr.r( omplahi3nt.
(A true copy.] Attest GEO. W. ABBEY;

luT-'bc.tl.^ BtSi.CC.

HINDERCORNS

Health is Wealth!

Default laving berw made Iu Ihe conditions
ot a certain moripixe made by William Mayimnl and llaiimili Muyusrd, hlx wife, to James
Di&gt;r&gt;h-v. Dxled Muy Mu. ISM, and rvcoidud lb.
the office ot the nrgl-ter ot deeds for the cOintty
»f Bxrry ud state of Michigan, on the isth day
ot October A. D. iA»c, In IJber No. 16 of morigarc» &lt;m juikc ft»*. Halil mortgage wk» given to
•-■cure Hie psyment of seven hun'd/rd dollars
with hiterv.it at the rate of acicn per cent, per
anntitn from Ite date, ami payable tn seven yean*
from the date, which Mid mortgage wan duh- aaslgti'-d by the Mid Jame» Dooley to David IL
Cook ou the trth day ot May, A. D. 1MR, and Mid
ai-lgumiiit r&lt; eorded In the offi- v of the realxler
ot dn di for Barry County. Michigan, tn Liber
It was I- Kald mnrtsage expressly agreed that
slunilil any default be made iu the payment of
Mid Intel esl ar any part thereof, on any day
win-reou the same I* made due and payable,
and hboulii tba nitw remain unpaid and In ar-

John C. West &amp; Co.,

Sweden has over 4,000 miles

rau*uir VI uic wur* Iiuuac.

!n J1? 'tt* nt Retags, in the county of Bury'
and ytale of Michigan, that being toe ptace of
hold Ing the circntt court for said County of Barrywhere said preml»es are situated, there will be
st public aueUoc or vendue to the highest
bidder the premlwm described In said mortgage.
to,**firtyto0 amount due on Mid morfgajpo
with Interest at eight per cent, per annum, and
the costs and expenses allowed by taw. Bald
premlaes being described In Mid. mortgage, as
all tlicwe certain nieces or parcels vf tatid situ­
ate In the townnhip of AssyTia. tn Ike county Of
ow^ti?wit °f
and described as folThe north half (H) of the south west quarter
(U), and the south twenty acres ot the west half
('i)of the Hurth west fractional quarter (H)
of section number twenty-nine ffll). also the
north half (H) of the south east quarter (U)'of
section number thirty (so), all In township num­
ber (t) north of range num tier seven (71 west,
containing in all one hundred and eighty acres
pt land, more or less.
Dried April 1st, A. D. IMA

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dayi. the aforesaid principal aum of seven hun­
dred dollars, with all arrenr.wi of Interest
thereon. Miould at tlie option ot the Mid James
IH- Icy, lili executors, ndnilniisrntom and ansigns, become and be due and payable immedi­
ately thereafter. And default having been
made tn the payment of Interest due May 5th.
ism. and the same still remaining unpaid, the
aforesaid principal sum of seven hundred dol­
lars, with all arnwrsces of Interest thereon
bath been ami Is now declared to be now due
and pajable; a
ned to lie
due and paynti
nolle* the
•urn of eight h&lt;
dollars, and no
equity having

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CHICW50. ILL

SJb&amp;A’mm
draggl'd*.

tho Interest and one
due January i.tth

Pasteur discovered tliat when milk was of alcohol or
heated for n short time at 172 degrees,
and then suddenly cooled, it kept swift
much longer than the unhealed milk.
Dr. J. van Guen* finds that this treat­
ment disables and destroys most of the
fur tun. amt
lower organisms in the milk, so that thoy
are only able to revive when the condi­
tions of temperature are extremely fa­
vorable.— Boston Budget.
beam. GaanuitnM imnwl onbbv

While making excavations in a ruin on
ihe Apjxian Way. near Rome, three twoprong silver forks were found, which
would indicate that all the old Romans,
at least did not eat with their fingers.—
Chicago Herald.

unauaiDy

•atd interest or aiiy j-an tlien-of oa any day
wtwrequ the. Mme h made payable. a» tborrtn
Miw»wd. and ibouid thr *ame remain unpaid
and hi arrearafor the space of thirty day».ttam
mol from thelfreforth, after the lapae of fold
thlrtydays. the aforesaid principal »uni of two
tbouMmf the hundred Uollam (RAW).
•Ke* of Interest thereoa.

The president of a literary club, whois M2 West Madison SL.
famed for his lack of tact, nomewhat
KSRuf■’Kffi'l'r’-jSS. "in
•“ surprised a guest of the club tliis winter
by saying: “I should have asked you t6
speak, Dwight, but you didn't look as
and a desire to relieve human suffering. I will Chough you luui any tiling to say.—Boston
Beacon.
_______________

to. he.lto by too —let.
____ ___ — vnwlodv.—Roche-

foucauld.

fro-n \lta&lt;la“,‘ *’*’

te^«»ii^ttegvmto«s being described tn said

Tlie Ninth wret quarter of the aouth oaat quar­
ter of section n. town 3 north nf range • west,
being Die township of Rutland. Barry County.
Mlchigan.
DAVID ft. COOK.

All Sorts of

O THE 5MOKER8 OF THE CITY
hurts and many sorts of ails of
OF HASTINGS:
man and beast need a cooling J. H. Beamer &amp; Co., the Live Grocery.

T

lotion.

Mustang Liniment

�The Hastings Banner
fusion in Michigan would be done
away with forever, after the idee of

Hmtpim. Mien.. M»? nih. 1880.

Edxtoriai. Notes.
For a quarter of «% century, the only
stock-in-trade argument of the demo­
cratic leaders .has been that evexy
caumlty that has vteitedoui country
has been the legitimate fruit of repub­
lican legislation. This was always
demagogical rant But it was excused
on account of the extreme longing for
place of toe hungry and thirsty democracy. Bui now. with a democratic
president who has assembled in hte
cabinet the leading light* ot hte party,
together with a democratic house of
representatives, in which measuree for
the good of the country can be passed,
there te no excuse for charging the la­
bor troubles and business depression of
to-day to the -republican party. But
that is being done, not simply by the
great minds of the democratic party,
but by the sage of the Journal also.
If republican legislation has caused
tho strikwi, the democrats In the legis­
lative and executive departments know
what that legislation; te knowing this,
why do they not repeal the bad law’s?
Why do they not at least suggest their
repeal ? They have done—simply noth­
ing, ami seem to be entirely con­
tent with republican laws as they And
them, not attempt^ a repeal or

November.__________________
Tell It not in Gath, but it te true that
one of the New York ex-aldennen
charged with bribery has been convict­
ed and sentenced to nine years hard la­
bor in the penitentiary.

j

The republican state convention te to
be held in Grand Raphto, Tueoday Sept
(1st, at 3 o’clock p. m. It is expected
(
the convention will last two days.

house—« “hall of jurtice."

All who

manent engagement on extremely liberal
terms, considering the difference of Jap­
anese and north European market prices,
the quotations of the provision market
being about an one to six.
Railroads and telegraph lines are be­
ginning to crow tho main islands in

founded by tlx: contributions of private
citizens. Yeddo h&lt;»a three Tumor clubs
(gymnastic aanociationa) on tlie Swedish

The finding of blood-stained clothing
;near the scene of the Crouch massacre,
:has caused renewed interest in that aw­
:ful tragedy._________________
arrangement* for industrial exhibitions;
An argument for the free traders; In the prist’ drills of the harbor squadron"
are patronised by thousands ot specta­
free trade England one-fourth of the
tors; there are private rifle factoriea and
landed property te held by 1,200 aristo­ private rifle clubs; in short, it seems a
crats.
__________________
Congressmen Cutch eon and O’Don­ much energy could bo kept down for so
many hundred years.—Dr. Oswald in
nell are making their mark at Wash­
Cincinnati Enquirer.
ington.—Lowell Journal.

Crockery, Glassware
MOST PERFECT MADE
mice utmo eomcn

^ywcfj
SPECIAL

The Morning Tribune, of Detroit, te
doing yeoman service for the republi­
cans of Michigan.

Piano manufacturing is regarded as
yet in its infancy. Just what it* extent
ia few people know, but 1 saw statistic*
u short time ago wlhch indicate that
there are not enough pianos in existence
in thia country to give one to each fam­
Wm. Seger has commenced the wall ily in the state of Missouri. The only
for his new wagon shop.
time when a record was kept of -the man-'
Every body te busy improving pleas­
ufacture of pianos won between the
ant weather.
The board of review consisting of yearn 1764 and 1870, when an internal
'Messrs. Huggett and Stinnett, are busy revenue tax of 6 per cent, existed, and
correcting Supervisor Kent’s assess­ manufacture* made monthly returns of
their sales. Tho number ’ has been c*timent roll.
x.
Lyman Wilcox has been on Xhe sick
list but is improving.
2,000 pianos turned • out between tlie
Henry Ellis was the lucky man tliat years 1780 1820. After then an annual
drew the buckboard at Geo. Hartom’s increase ha* been calculated upon of 50
amendment.
Democrats should bear in mind that last Saturday night.
Our highway commissioner te mak­
this te their day and their opportunity.
1881 to 1885 it te said 212,000 piano* were
ing out the road warrants.
.
If they have more wisdom and enlight­
Mr. A. C. Watson has returned from manufactured, and tlie statistician who
enment than the republicans, they Tennessee, where he has been visiting looked up the infunnation and figured
out tho result ha* given Ids opinion that
ought to pans better laws. If they can. during the winter.
A. G. Kent and daughter Bertha vis­ from 1780 until Jan. 1, 1886, between
they will be continued in ascendency. ited Augusta friends test week.
85Q.OOO and 1,000,000 pianos left the fac­
If all they can do te to repeat their
Assyria was booming Saturday after­ tories of this country.—Cbr. Globe-Dem­
past reoortl ol chronic grumbling, with noon. Every body was Ln town, and ocrat.
no attempt to remedy the evils of our usual quiet place looked like a city,
Mrs. Jacob Hartom’s mother Is mak­
which they complain, they will be turn­
ing her a visit
Tho extraordipary fact in connection
ed out of power and kept out until
Millard Hamilton and wife, of Belle­
with the Russian conscripts drafted into
they can demonstrate-thrir ability to vue, visited A. W. Wilson Saturday of
the
ranks in 1885 » shown by stone sta­
last week.
do hcjmelhing besides finding fault
Charles Abbey and wife, of Verona, tistics just published. The total number
of conscripts accepted was 847,580, of
The’Llnsing State Republican urgesi visited at Abe Holton’s Sunday.
whom no fewer than 43,830 were Jews. If
William B. Thompson, of Hudson, for
we take the approximate Busman popu­
STATE ROAD.
the chairmanship of the state central
lation among whom the conscription is
Jack Frost te a frequent visitor.
committee. If Ijjr. Thompson te anx­
50,000,000, and the Jewish population at
Mrs. Robert Johnson te very sick.
ious for the place and would make an
Mrs. Olmstead will entertain the 8,000,000, this remarkable dteprojwrtion
acceptable chairman we are sorry for dime society this week.
is abundantly apparent, and would in­
.
him. For anything the alleged State Re­
Mrs. E. Johnson and Mrs. Stindler te dicate n determination on the port of
tho imperial government, through the
publican favors, will be cheerfully but on the sick list.
There will be an ice cream and candy military authorities to check the hitherto
persistently sat down upon by the repub­
social at Albert Klnnie’s Friday eve­ steadily increaring monopoly of the Jews
licans of Michigan. The contemptible ning, June 4th. The proceeds to apply
course taken by that journal with ref­ on the organ.
dustry. Jewish trade entetprise is leas
William Wood will build an addition remarkable in the capital, where strinerence to James H. Stone and Chair-’
man Van Zile entitles ita suggestions to hte house soon.
Mrs. William Merrick te suffering enforced, but in south Russia generally,
to simply no consideration whatever,
with neuralgia.
and in Odessa more especially,- it may
and the party at large will give .-them
safely be averred that four-fifths of the
none.
Fair criticism of men and
statx news.
entire Borne and foreign -trade of the
measures te the conceded right of any
Sons of Veterans have organized in province and the city are in the hands of
journal, but guerilla organs and "Are in Flymouth.
tho Jews.—Brooklyn Eagle.
the rear" journals merit the contempt
The Ropes gold mine to now paying a
of honest, men, and of this just con­ profit says an Ishpeming dispatch^
Erneet Ingersoll sends a message about
tempt the State Republican te entitled
The house of Mrs. James Campbell
to very large doses from fhe republicans of Medina was damaged by lightning some Indian boys of the Makah tribe,
who live nt Ncah bay. Well, i( seems
Friday night.
of Michigan.
tliat the Mnkah boys have jwtn uqd a
Muskegon is shipping sawdust to form of amusement denied to most
The imperial Dun M. Dickinson,
Pullman. Ill., where tt te used in mak­
youngsters. In mldsunuiur great quan­
Michigan’s own and ownly boss, has dt- ing a new kind of brick.
tities of fur seal* approach tho shores in
cided that along with the Chinese, Con­
Big Rapids, with it*' water works
gressman Mayburv, ot Detroit, "must and electric light, claims justly to be that region, and are chased in canoes
and killed by the men of the tribe for
go." He has decided to “down him" the (biggest city of its size In the state.
the sake of both tho hides and the tl«»h.
because Mr. Maybury te not a believer
Ionia business mea recently publish­ With them come many little pup seals,
in boss rule, has a cheerful habit of at­ ed a list of 3U0 so-called “d,wdliesta" some of which are always captured’ and
tending to hte own business without and There te a fluttering in society cir­ taken home. Tying strings around the
necks of these pups the Indian boya
asking Don’s consent. The boss’ can­ cles.
Hillsdale te to have a base ball tour­ make them swim in the surf just outride
didate is said to be John J. Enright
If this fight goes on, the republicans nament in June. Prizes to the amount tile breakers, and tow their canoes acrons
of S120 are offered to the winning the hay, and even after them up the.
will gain a congressman from the first clubs.
rivtfrs. In short tlie Indian lads have a
dtotricL
The third Wednesday and Thursday world of fun with than gentle and
It is seldom in the history of any in Maj’, 1887, te the time of the next graceful,water doga.—St. Nicholas.
meeting of the state eclectic medics, at
congress that a newly elected member Jackson.
A scientific Frenchman, Marquis de
has become so conspicuous for hard la­
Fire Chief Coney, of Jackson, has
bor and splendid generalship as has the been suspended for unbecoming con­ Nadaillac, estimates that European* can
Hon. James O’Donnell, of this district. duct while In attendance at the Big endure temiieratunn as widely apart iui
235 degrees al least. Thus.
Jan. 25,
He is a tireless worker, and has a way Rapids tournament.
1882, two vesaei*! ia the Kara sea went
of engineering .measures through the
Work on the railroad at Lakeview exposed to a cold of 85 degrees below
opposition house that is as surprising has Ijegun, and it is expected the ex­ zero, while in the country of the Touaaa it 1« gratifying to his friends. The tension to Howard City will be com­ reg», in central Africa, Duvryrter lias
pleted within 60 days.
known the thermometer to rise as high
voters of this district wilPsee to it that
Edwin Cross, of Kalamazoo, and
he represents them again at Washing­
Mias Brown, of AuguAa. are in jail at
ton, and hte majority will be larger than the former place on complaint of Cross’
wife, who charges them with adultery'.
H. H. Pike, of Topinal&gt;ee. the Che­ ent day in China and Japan b made
A bill has passed the U. S. senate pro­
boygan county summer resort, has sold from rice. It is only necessary to mix
viding pensions for destitute and disa­ a whole bloat of lots to Kalamazoo rice flour intimately with water and
bled soldiers, whether they received parties, who will build cottages tbere- gently simmer the mixture over a clear
fire, when it readily forms a delicate and
. their Injuria directly in the line of duty
or not The vote stood 28 to 14. It te
H. A. Butterfield, of Dalton, te the durable cement, which luiswer* all the
a significant fact that of the 14 senators owner of a two-lugged colt The ani­
Budget.
who voted against the bill every one mal te perfectly formed back of the
shoulders, but has no fore legs nor any
HlthMt r.t pl oil at Bportamanwhlp.
was a democrat, while every republi­ trace of them.
To drop an elephant with a twill in die
can senator voted for the bill. Thus te
The dairy business in Oakland
the love of the democratic party for the county te assuming such large propor­ forehead is still tho highest exploit of
aoltlirr shown.
tions that It te expected that the D.. G.
H. &amp; M. will soon put on a daily line
immenw- skull is almost wholly filled
The organization of the Knight* of of dairy refrigerator cars.
with a mara of honey----- ’ ’"
‘
Labor has undertaken a herculean tack
The State dairy board of trade and tlie cavities of which
market will soon be organized, with
headquarters
at
Jackson
or
Grund
tcaswb.” The task te likely to prove u
Rapids, it will be of incalculable
thankless one, from the fact that a benefit to the creameries of the State.
Hastxnob Marjletb
large percentage at wage workers ap­
The senate has passed u bill to estab­
parently prefer to remain uneducated. lish life-saving stations at the follow­
"Where ignorance is bHss," etc.
ing Michigan points, among others:
Plain Island, Lake Michigan. South
The democrats have displayed new Manitou island, Lake Michigan, and
and aerious attacks of their chronic Bote BlMV teland, Mackinaw straits.
The old Olmstead house nt Dimon­
dale, owned by Mrs. H. M. McGulrk,
wboiooeuplvd it with two little children,
burned Saturday, the occupants barelv
ewoiping. The buildiar was insured
forilTnOimd

ca.

LOU“’

chimoo.

J

EXTRACTS

Lamps and Lamp Goods
We are positively going out of the Crockery
and Glassware trade.
We offer our entire stock of the above goods at Actual Coot.

MOST PERFECT MADE until the last piece is sold.. This is no advertising scheme:
no idle talk.

We mean just what we say.

We will replace it witn an entire new and different line of
goals, of which we will tell you about later on.

DeUult hat
ot * certain ni
and Harrtelt ■

Now is your time to Strike it Rich!
al Mkhlran.’ou the 31&gt;t
In Uber M of roortXMta

The goods must go.
J — ------ -

lUSUbUMTW WIVCV.V.

At the same time we shall continue to sell Staple and Fan­

cy Groceries at the usual low prices.

d*y of AuxuM A. D. I**, at ten

I., rha &lt;-ttv ot

We have just received Jl,( 00.00 worth ot choice Smoking
, pay the amount doe oa raid
.
a»&lt;l nil li-

murU w &gt;* all lh«*e parrels ot lind situate In
the lowruhipot onwnvilte. in the coy.ntf of
Barr)'snd state of Michigan, and described a*
follows to wit:
The north east quarter of tlie north east quar­
ter of section number UitrtT-tour. atoo th* Mwtii
east frartlonil quarter of the smith cart fnctlotidoo number twenty-six. Exreptlnt and «**'■
Ing from the operation of this nmrtgasr th* fol
lowing land*: Commencing tn the center ot the
highway, in the center ol the south cut fraction*J&lt;quarter of sectisonumber twcntynevcn for a
starting point running thence ea-.t forty rods,
theaee south twenty rods, thence west forty
rods. U&gt;enoa north ’twenty rods to the place of
beginning. All of said land being In town tsro
north range ten west
ATE I). BTOEMR. Mbricaoee.
UTH. Attorney tor Mortgagee.

Tobacco, called “The Room,’’ which wo have placed on «le at

the remarkably low price of J5 centsper pound.
Don’t forget that we are the leaders in low prices.

Respectfully,

J. H. BEAMER &amp; CO.

VTRAORDINARY

Default hAvlOK been made In the condltloca
of* certain rnortaxe made and executed by

aAh. UWJ. and recorded te tec othce of the Jteglater of Deeds tar the eaunty of Barry and atete
of Ml-h^an. January 3d. 1*0. at 8 o’clock a. m..

proceeding!* »l
en to collect

o’clock In

In the city of Baatin**, Bar­
a. (that being the place ot

aiiuweti by law. jdcIucIIdk au, attorney tee of
twenty-Bve ilnllum an provided for In nah! inertKU'-: rakl premlee* beliqt droertbed In nald
mortxuv «» follown. to mt:
All tbove plere* or parcels of laud lying and be­
ing situate in the township ot IUmIiict. Barry
county. MtchUan, known and dmrrib-d as teflown. to wtt: The a mt half of south-eMt quar­
ter and the aret half of rant holt of nouth-east
qu«rt-rof rx.-.ton tturtrea (ila Mrathree (8
north ot range eight &lt;B) »e«. eontaining oni
hundred auu twenty acre* ot land, more ar lea*
Datwl, May 27th. irm.
HAMVEI. CAlWON.Mortmgve.

Values!
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Ladies’ and Children’s

Jerseys and Jackets!
We have the most Complete Stock in the City.

Our New Spring Stock is In
AND COMPRISES

ELY B

All the Latest Novelties1

Cm Bain
Come and See!
COLD IX HE
CATAKBa

HAY

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Remember that in

The Little Brick Grocery
We are selling Groceries cheaper than others, and
we pay more for Butter and Eggs

&amp; Barnes

�T5

The Hastings Banner.
Hastings. Thursday, jtne s. ism.

Local Advertising Rates:
^,'shyswfir

“”“to “
lo Uy U?

Mr. L. L. Loomis, of Grand Rapids, te
in the city.

P. T. Cblgrove orated at Prairieville
decoration day.

1

rtU.Kn!00 “'th8Un*.

' .S,tW -nuuik.. ■»

Murlw* wd Dc*it&gt; notice* lire. __
u? „.:Tee» for EhtertolnnMWte Jar prat st to­

, ....... .

PERSON ALM ENTION.
Judge Cole is visiting friends in

The Nashville New* aavs
of organizing a trotting

•wounl

Mtea Carrie Roush, of Middleville,
Sondayed at this place.

u

Mra. F. A. Nims, of Grund Rapids, te
spending the week here.
James Clarke delivered the oration at
Bowens Mills decoration day.

punxwcM. wUl be charged for at

w^r: S“To» Ksft
^yATCHES!
•j ■»&gt;«• haw th* Wriesx stock of WATCHES
.. r shown In this city. Soma of the latest bn­
. n,.rd ['attorns In .Solid Gold, Gold Filled, SIL
x ..a:ewk*y»lo&lt;ian&lt;l»eeon«J-iuuMl Walcb-

.4 | netl *wy cheap.
'•
..... er. J ot a Waieh or any olher goods tn
JOHN BES8MER,

\

Jeweler and Optician.

Mrs. John Rock and Miss Ettie Main
wSnSrift’J^Sh5^ spent Monday at Grand Rapids.
Miss Grace Black spent a few days of
k.iy?J^Llnthethlnlrank atK.of p the past week at Grand Rapids.
hall Monday evening next It 1* m
Dr. II. A. Barber and wife, of Nash­
the members of Ivy Lodge
Nashville, willpresent and as.-1st. ‘ ville, were In the city Thursday.
Mrs. bolon Bentley is at Nashville,
hnhiTn11^”8 of the
society will
the guest of her brother, Mr. Hale.
val at the
Mrs. Warner visited her sister Mrs.
au m
• Griffith, at Nashville the past week.
Chas. Irwin, of Winchester. Ind., te
Wrraour doubt the perpetrator* of the guest of his cousin P. T. Colgrove.

.timx Micb.

Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Hepburn, of Grand
Rapids, are the guests of Mr. and Mra.
C. G. Bentley.

AKSIERS!

gambling, and not before. Officers will
go where active, not dormant, public
sentiment will sustain them.
Our
. readers know that we do not uphold
gambler* nor gambling. We will go aa
rar as any to-suppress it. We will
unite with our contemporary In efforts
to make Hastings too hot for gamblers
to stay in. Our contemporary might
not desire this, for the reason that it
would withdraw that many from our
city who are relied upon to contribute
votes, at least, to fusion success. But
we will unite with him to do anything
that cun be done to suppress gambling
in Hiuti^i, and will be as active us he
In the effort. If he is in earnest, let
him accept this proposition, and unite
with us and with all good citizens to
organize and drive this curse from our
midst. That win show his sincerity.
To stand back and grow! at the mayor,
just because the mayor will not be die
tated to by the Journal and the bosses,
is contemptible; not only that, but fool­
ish.

DEERING

Ir Hatoxob doo relebnue. the
coming «h. It will bo no kiUo affair.
A number pt our young and rntorpriIng businei, men liave become intereatthe matter, and they propose to
baH a cetebratlon -what la a Ada.ruuon.

N. T. Parker Is movin^the we
otiwr Buggy ffrr 7', Cents, any if wing of hte hotel onto the Prindle lot
just west of the lot owned by the cit
three Colom:
'mr. Citron YrilowJ Garnet, Coach in our opinion, the dty should ha'
Green, JrtQfl.vk.
either exchanged lota with Mr. Park
No Varnish Needed.
or purchased the Prindle lota. As it I
dty Val'lhKS DOne t0° I"uch ,oom ^or

C’WdyaafsDrag Store.
Local News.
„C EDAB SHINGLES.

WILKI KA.

Fjll*. M. V.

Intlir befftirul U«w lllhographrd packac?

,

.

Co., operators on the board oftrade/ **
The ladies social in connection with
the M. E. church sodety will be enter­
tained by Mrs. W. H. Schantz and the
ladies associated with her at Temper­
ance hall, on Wedueeday afternoon and.
evening of next week. Refreshments
served from B JO to 7 o’dock, to which
all are invited.
X^dme miscreants destroyed^ke handsbme century plant owned by Mr. ami
Mrs. J. H. Dennis. Thursday nighd
This vandalism te retting altogether
too frequent, and if the vile perpetra­
tors of such wanton cussedneM are de­
tected they should be given all the ।
punishment the law will allow.
R. K. Grant is having a grand spec-'

Dr. Palmer, of Ann Arbor, the deco­
ration day orator at this city, made the
Bank-ebb pleasant call Moudav after­
noon Come again, Dr..the latch-ttring
is out

The firm of Rogers &amp; Fausey having
been dissolved by mutual consent, Mr.
J. M. Rogers will continue business at
the old stand. To' him must be paid
all accounts due the Ann of Rogers 4
Fausey, and he assumes all the Indebt­
edness of the late Ann. Prompt atten­
tion to tills notice is expected from all
who are indebted to Rogers A Fausev,
as all accounts not prfd to Mr. Rogers
in that time will be put in the hands of
a collector.

ia] sale of clothing and gent's furnish­
Poisoned by Eating Paeis Ghkkn.
ing godds, offering great reductions —Friday morning last Mr. S. IL Willi­
from former prices. The reduced fig­ son, accompanied by hte two-year* old
ures ektend to all the goods id hte large
and complete sU&gt;ck. Mr. Grant te a son. went over to the residence proper­
»iuare dealer, and te prepared to keep ty lately purchased by Mr. Z. B. Hoyt
all promises made In hte attractive on Green street, where that gentleman
had the previous day cleaned up about
announcement elsewhere.
the premises preparatory to contempla­
■prlr
The Society connected with the Em­ ted improvements. Among the rub­
manuel church will be entertained bish thrown out were several old tin
Thuraday afternoon next week by cans, all stfppoe^d to be empty. Soon
Kinthing.
the child was dtecoverrd eating Paris
O. I&gt;. SPAULDING.* Madam* D. G. Robinson, E. Valiant. green from one of the cans. Dra. Lath­
Mrs. Dr. Andrus, E. Busbt. Mary Dia­ rop and Polbetnus were summoned ami
mond, ALlnfiie Matthews, Etta McCor­ used every effort to counteract &lt;h« ef­
T
drain tile or sewer pipe, call on mick, at the Society room.%.
Supper fects of the poison, but without avail,
served from half past five until seven. aa the sufferer died Saturday afternoon.
lb't grown strawberries are now All are cordially in vi tuxI to attend.
The body wm taken to Hickory
bn the market.
The Journal apologize* for Mayor Cornrrs Monday for interment. The
Mr. o. UmiABECK has hjs feed shells Weteert on the ground that he is “the blow falls unusually heavy upon the
family from the fact that the mother
Well under, war.
willing tool of the gamblers." Why died but a short time since, and the
lur agricultural implement dealers did not the Journal apologize in the father is' in quite poor health. No
are now reaping Their harvest
same strain for all of Mayor Weiwert's bltime can be attached to anyone for
the sad occurente, as neither Mr. Hoyt
Mismii; Bin*. have seven good cows predecessors ? Jhereis just as much
reason for/Aying that they were the nor Mr. Willison knew that Paris green
to ndl ol very reasonable terms.
willing tools of gamblers, as there is of was contained in any of the cans.
I.\u- i and conwteta line of ladies' Htatifig such a thing of our present
Ot'B COXTKMPGRAKV Of the .lotimal
glove? ju.’t received at Morse E. Nevins. mayor.
iiio-i: of thh city'wishing to labor
Mb. Gbo. Huu.nw, who lives aliout works himself into a feeble spasm; of
find plenty of employment this season. feu' miles northeast of this dty. has morality because -gambling devices
E.v-ht.n Star lodge of this city pic- built a saw mill on hte farm, the motive were permitted on our streets on show
n!&lt; - at Thomapple lake to-day, Thurs- power Tor which is furnished br a ten- day. and} denounces the mayor for
BceDBlngrihem. This “spasm" of odr
norse power thresher engine. The mill nelghlior on this particular occasion
E W. Morrill A- Co., the one price work* satisfactory. Mr. Odell has put Is the more . noticable from the fact
vie-’!..era, give a brass drum with every a stave mill in this mill, using the that there was less gambling on our
same power. They expect to do quite a strerta that day than on any former oc­
■suit ’
• •­
business in the manufacture ol' lumber casion of its kind, and that for years
A new time table went into effect and staves.
■-games of chance have been licensed
on the Michigan Central railroad SunA meeting for the purpose of derid­ whenever there was a large gathering
ing whether or not Hasting*'will cele­ in the city; but the mayor was never
txfore branded a* the “willing tool of
■'
- n the foundation of the new
brate the coming 4th of July, will be] the gamblm" for such action, by that
rtuh-r Mill1-ring pushed as rapidly as
held at the Council Room this (Thur*-1 organ. If the writer of the article in
pufcibj.*.
day) evening, by request of Mayor question felt so laid about these games,
don’t forget to bring that Weissert. Our citizens should sub­ why did he not complain of the
wot.1 u 'iicv that you promised the scribe liberally to aid in this celebra­ parties running them? No muncipal
tion. Hastings has not had a genuine license protecta a man in violating
Bi i i .&lt; j'Utton kid glove for one old-fashioned 4th of July celebration in the laws of the state. He te Just as
amenable to the law as if be had no
•lulb . brought to Ujls city at Morse several year*.
Memorial day was properly ob­ license. It is the moral duty of citizens
knowing of the commission of crimes
- ,i ■; • Hn«tings people spent the served by Fitzgerald Post G. A. R., and misdemeanors to enter such com­
niun.Decoration day nt Thom- assisted by Hastings IM vision U. R, K. plaint against the offenders. Officers
apple lake.
uf P.. and a large concourse of our citi­ are no more -Miifed to enter such com­
.A i i. v. stall surmounts the magnif- zens. The oration, was delivered by plaint than a private drizen cognizant
if.nt i.niltimg vclept the Barry county Comrade J. H. I’almer, of Ann Arbor, of the facta. The Journal underrtands
. courthouse. ‘
|
and was an eloquent tribute to the this verv well, and ita attack on Mayor
Weissert is not in good faith—the out­
I’. A. siieldon Is bettering the ap- memory of the “silent comrades.” The cropping of petty spite and jealousy.
musical portion of the program was
peiraare of his residence by a liberal
Mr. Charles Weissert has been a resi­
very finely rendered.
use of iKiiut
dent
of this dty nearly all hi* life. He
has held various public positions of
The Nashville N.ews is calling upon
E executive committee of the
trust. He is a clean man. both aa a cit­
that -rau rprjsing place to organize a
j^chool Alumni Association «t izen and as an official, whose reputation
base ball tram.
decided to hold the is such that he will not be harmed in
I’. T. • oLgiiovi: has made noUcahle
the least by the vaporings of the Jour­
and material improvements in his resi- annual reunion at Cole's landing, nal -Ind right here we affirm that the
Thornapple lake, Saturday afternoon.
uenre property.
June 2«t£ The reunion exercise* will animus of this attack upon the mayor
Bn T. D. M.Mton win officiate at commence at 2 JO, with the following lies in the fact that he te an honest
man of pronounced convictions, and
the Pn-sbyterian church on Children's
hits refu*ed to become the supple tool of
day. Sunday the )3th.
a small coterie of pot-house politicians,
Tinrhugest variety of moderate and Preridmt’s Address.......... Belle Throop. who for this reason alone sought to en. ’J®» price .'.v.ill paper in Hastings at Declamation......................... Henry Bauer. oompase hi* defeat for a second term.
Ljxxivtur’• Drug Store.
No one man and no one officer te re­
music.
VIi’.-Giv Will Hayes and F. A. Arit................. May Sweezey. sponsible for the gambling thatte cy;
Essay.
Jpon have built a fine boaL bouse on Oratio
......................C. W. Jonee^ ried on here- and elsewhere. If good
citizens, people who denounce gambling
U»ir grounds at Wall I.akeJ
Mtwc........................... \l /ron. pHuHpU and not for
JEM- Bisiw has taken hishorse from
would combine and use their united ef­
the track for the present, and ta now
forts to weed out this peattfurous bualgiving blui plenty of road workj
n«s. it could be driven from Hasttngs
in a day. Public sentiment inm* be
Tiie senior and junior classes of the
arouari •» that good dttana wffl art
high schoo'. held a basket picnic at I^Frnan will be provided.
together: and the end of gambling In
Jaomapple Lake Monday; afternoon.
Caw. or TUAXXr- We thank our HMtrnmi would speedily come. None
Will II. Goodykab is putting a
can
undertake the taak
maar friend, ot HeetUun and Hickory ,
mw front in the building lately occuoak it te to show a crarm dtapomwn.
Pted by Fred Hotchkiss, and entirely Ooroere tor the eruipathr abowa ue. iThlana an ImpnaMad
finishing the interior of the same.
antlaxat la arooaad
,
wrtt€r haa loet a bunch of Yale I
Io« keys, on heart-shaped key ring. I and burial^

w raanir.

-AT-

FURNITURE ROOMS.

We are pleased to announce to the public that the existing
labor troubles have not effected the price of our goods. But
furpiture and all manufactured goods must soon command
higher prices; in fact, manufacturers havt already made an
ltdvance, which dealers must of necessity soon meet. Fortu­
nately, we have a large and well selected stock, bought be­
fore the labor troubles assumed such formidable dimensions,
The Matinee.—The trotting mat­ and we propose to give our customers the benefit of our good
inee held at the fairground Thursday
fortune in this instance. Call early, and bear in mind that
afternoon lust was a success both in
we are here for the purpose of wllitig goods. We know that
point of attendance and the character
of the entertainment. In the free for our goods and prices defy successful competition.
all race there were three entries—Frank
We have not the space to enumerate the articles w-e keep
A. Hooker, owned by I. Hanna; Buck­
in stock. Suffice it to say, we have anything you want in our
skin, owned by A. J. Hardy, of Nash­
ville; and Charles Leland, owned by line. “The proof of the pudding is in chewing the string,” so
Em. Busby. The race proved to lie a runs the ancient maxim.
We have both puddipg and string,
hotly contested one between the two 1
Grat named horses, the little Buckskin so prove the truth of the abqve, by calling -at our store, north
proving himself an animal of no mean side State St, where a hearty welcome awaits you.

Mrs. D. S. Goodyear will spend a few
days with Grand Itapids friends the lat­
ter part of this week.
James Stewart, of Orangeville, te in
the city to have hte eyes operated upon
THE
for cataract by Dr. Lowry.
pretensions, while Frank A. Hooker evlC. G. Bentley. E. D. Whitlock and a dently proposed to win the race if it
.KWESTI
THE OLDEST!
was In him so to do. The first and
party of Grand Itapids friends spent
&gt;,i;i. Ctuirt House. Hasting*. Mirb.
second heats were won by Frank, he
Bvibh will again atop to the front Decoration day at Gun lake.
outfootlng the buckskin on the home
as the best wool market in Michigan.
Ehten«-J
-■xnnstretch. The third heat savored of a
• Gebl-Trsr. Agent.
&lt;»iir farmer friends will get the bene"*
running match, Frank leaving hte feet
of it. and we expect they will irive
on the first quarter and'not settling]
theitenetit of aunta exchange for su
down to business until the last quarter,
EAI.S ( AHIUAGE PA1NTI
scription receipts. Han't foiwei to pi
where tt was neck and neck until when
the printer.
near the wire Buckskin went in the air
Don't Clve Any Orders!

NO STRIKE!

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half mile in 1.21 wlthoutaskip, winning
the heat and the race, with Buckskin
close at hte heels. Either Charles Le­
land or his driver were asleep, as he
barely saved hte distance in any of the
heats. This was a disappointment to
many; as the colt has shown a much
better gait than he did in this race.
In the green race there were nine en­
tries: Champion, owned by Mrs. A. J.
Hardy, of Nashville; Cyclone, owned
by Homer Giddings; Sleepy Bill, owned
by J. Hendershott; George Miller, a
stallion owned by F. Townsend; Flora
Middleton, owned by R. Bull; and
horses owned by J. (Hmun. Nashville
W. Benham, L. A. McIntyre and Dr.
Wardell. Considerable trouble was
experienced in storting the horses,
owing to the Inexperience of the ani-1
mate and many of tha drivers. How­
ever Champion proved an easy winner,
showing coDsideralde daylight between
himself and hte competitors who fol­
lowed in a bunch. Sleepy Bill a good
second and Cycjone thundering along
at his heels, passing the wire in the or­
der named. The secund best was a
repetition, of the drat As his driver
was a member of the Irving nine
Sleepy Bill was withdawn after the
second heat. On the third heat Cyclone
succeeded in pocketing Champion, hav­
ing the lead until well along bn the
home stretch, when Champion gather­
ed himself together, passed Cyclone and
took the heat and race, winning for his
mistress a box of cigars. Cyclone took
second prize and Geo. Miller the third.
Ln the winning race there were two
entries, a mustang owned by WhlL
Benham and one of Sheriff Long's
driving team. The mustang took first
money and his competrtorBecond, each
winning » heat.
&lt;T
&lt;The ball game Itetwecn the Irving
and Hastings club was called at 3
o’clock. Six innings wire played re­
sulting in a scorckof 21 to 2 in favor of
Hastings. There were IV l»ase hits by
the home dub and
by the Irvings.
StruckjonL Irving V, Hxstinrs 4. The
home club made some very fine plays,
notably the throw of W. IL Cook to
second. Chas. Doyle proved a good
man behind the bat. In fact, the mitlre Hasting^ team playtxl admirably
The stallions ky rat cniFr. owneUny
Chaa. Bauer, and Victor, owned by
Mr. Yatee, of Jiashrille, were shown on
the track. These are both fine horses.
Kyrat Chief attracted especial attention,
ahowing evidence of careful training.
C “The poetry of motion" was illustrat­
ed by N. T. Parker's fine stallion, Frank
Brown, as he moved along the track.
He received well-merited applause as he
passed the grand stand, seemingly
moving m midair. He has the finest
action of any horse we ever saw.
Should Mr. Parker fit him for the track
he will attract a large crqwd whenever
and wherever he appear*. J The receipts at the gate reached near­
ly if* not quite WO. All were well
pleasetl with the programme. We un­
derstand the Nashville people were ex­
ceedingly well pleased with their treat­
ment No doubt they will liberally
j»atronize future matinees held by the
same management.

Youra Respectfully,

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CONGRESS IN BRIEF
A SYNOPSIS OF THE WEEK'S BUSILsi. IN BOTH HOUSES.

We have an Endless Vanetv of

Straw Goods I
To select from.

baiag that Dank-to of &lt; irrinta to redoco U»

It

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Curea "*MC*J2!!.'T»ISZr'

TAR
adjourned until lues lay

tbo knight* to embody in their rwuluUoM

tlou of &lt;11*1,10) for tbo inauguration of
Bartholdi's rtatuo of “liberty.
introduced to effectually prevent tho trana-

appotatad.

Bllte were Introdurod to divide

linjiortant twiag one by Daniels of &gt; irgtete,
abolishing tho Interuni revenue tax on tobec&lt;o ant fruit brandy. Pending action
WITH FLYING COLORS.

adncattnml purpoeee, anprotiriaUug

aociation stating that Uw Enicbia of Labor

hkb will bo brought before tho con ran

fi.0*) or mono Inhabitant!

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OUGHtURE

factor Iu our future highest civilisation.

lion hai been outlined by H iiliom B. DU­

MB (retaliating upon Canada for her action

SAFE
SURE
PROMPT

rotary Fairchild Saturday tout tbe folio
lug telegraphic tealru-tiunx lo the coUector

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Tbo

Come anc see my stock of

noou Collector Audanton informed Cap!
DECORATION DAY AT CHICAGO.

ro.on

ny-

lath day of June,
toronow, ol the office ot the Probate Judge, in
city ot Hasting* county of Barry in the
Chicago, May it— Saturday iu thte city tlie
state of Mlrblgan. pursuant talk-vine aadanth-

Gen. Buck wna warmly defended

talc sltuate-l and being in the county of Barry,
ntlie state of Michigan, known and dcscril»cd

twenty-four hours after Secretary Bayard
received the notification, while no reply at
Doughty caaa.

The urgent deficiency Uli

Grand Army ritual, Um caremoniea being
concluded with an aldreee by Gen. Sber-

a I -.: . .' v.

and debuted, and after an executive scesloa
cleared tbe docket of unobjected nomineAmong tho cnaLrmations wore

favorably.

The ronato bill for the organ!.-a-

report being that tbo United Statue'gave too

I bo tetter nomination baa born opposed bit­
terly by Heprecentalire Glover, of St
vote. Tbe nomination of Thomas Hanim,
a collector of internal revenue in Indiana

rcufrrenue re;ort on the urgent deficiency

bill

n.-i H. ;-.

Stuart Indiana—J. F. Elder, Richmond.
J. F. Cariaud. U. S. attorney for Dakuta:

amen iu:-. nt wma adopted excluding butter
colored by artificial means from rt-cognirequiring all oleomargarine to bo labeled

Fulton, U.S. manbal, Wioconola

I-rrstdvntlal Apnolntinento.
cm, May 2a—The prooitmte Uio following

WasIIIWGTOX

of their dialng-roonut F tn Hay offered an
amendment prohibiting ita exportation to

Tbo bouse adjourned witboot action.

United State* unearned lands of tbe North­
ern Pacific granted in aid of a railway from

VS oodland. iu
day. tbe iTth
where brief but imprrsaive axeretee* were Mnndwv. the
held.
KroMde.it Fonwtor, of the aaeocia-

Alexander U
Bokor, at Grand Ulan.i, Keil; Earn W.
Miller, at Huron, D. T.

but probably within tho next fortnight.

Dated. May 1Mb. isf®.
C. S. PALMERTON.
GEORGE W. SMITH.

Messrs. A. Black &amp; Co
Hastings, Mich.,

Manufacturers and Dealers in

IN-tanK hart
of a errtaln
and Harriett

right, to HararoD. Htnrnis; dated April I
and n-corded in th&lt;- offkv ot thr-

ol Michigan
Hr. LOUT*, May IA*. -In tbe Maxwell trial In
.....™
HberNaf miirtgagr*
i
Friday Dr. Bauer
mortgage there It claimed to be duo at the date
ot thltuotlrc Ute »ura of two thoutand nine huhdrvdasd thlrtj-nvr dollar* and eight
and no ault or proceed I ti|ui at law harlug beet:
not particularly dangerous to uw if mod iMtltnte-d to rveoror the money aeeured by ■ah)
properly, but improperly administered was mortgage or Miy part thereof.
always mure or lose dangeroai Following
Dr. Bauer, dhpooltiona from Hyde, England, tne Statute in
tting forth tbo general good character of tiro te hereby gurn ttm:
the accuwd wen- submitted. This occupied day of August a. D. iteG, ai ten o'clock In tile
forenoon. J shall sell at public auction, to tbe
eourt house Iu the city of Hastlntn. Michigan,
Hint being tlie place where the Circuit Courtter
te holden; the premises de
Hermon in said mortgage, nr so much thereof as
may be ueeessarv to pay tbe amount dur on said
mortgage, with nine per cent, interest and oil
ful assembly against John Apel, William ItalecslA. The premises an- deorrite-d In KUd
mortgage iu all those parrrii
the township uf Orangeville.
the county of
found by tm- grand jury. Throe Anarchlut* Barty and state of Michigan. In
and deser1t&gt;cd as
follows to wit:
r .elden, Schwab, Lingg, Engel, Nrobe, and
of Metluifiiumber Uilrty -four, also the south
total of tea priuc-ners ter
east fractional qttarter of the ooutb east fra-tl«.belli in tbe county jail on indlctmimta by al quarter ot section number twenty-sewn: atoo
tbe grand jury,
t quarter at
lion nnmtwr twenty-six. Kxret
i ptin* and re
Ing from the operation of this i
lowing lands: Commcueing in tbe __________
htehwuv. In Uieeenter of the south east fraction­
al quarter of section number twrntv-roven tor &gt;
way &amp; Navigation company and Henry
"Utard. Judge Wallace, in tho United State*
txglnniiig. Ali
o£ the plaintiffs. He bolds Villard equally

Chicago, May 2b.—Tho gram! jury renmed iu labors Saturday morning. In-

“S3£L.

volved te »J,.'.00.(Ml

Monuments &amp; Headstones,
Table Tops, Mantles,
And all work in Slate Marble or Granite.
All work guaranteed first-class. Prices that no competition
can lower. A good stock to select from always on hand. We
keep the latest and best designs in. our work; furnish esti­
mates and do all work promptly. Our aim is to suit the peo­
ple, and our largely increased sales show that we are success­
ful. As we are the only dealers in Barry County, we make it
a special object for Barry County people te buy of ns. We
can and do save money to all who buy our work.
We thank the public for past favors, and aim to merit the
patronage of all.

A. Black &amp; Co

ROLLER MILL
I \

THE MARKETS.

lands

A. CAMPBEL

A. BLACK.

day of NomtMf
of • veil of i&gt;:dd. &lt;

ELY 8

forleil all

M. J. GOSS

id! claims araiusl »ald &lt;bii»JSLT3
•te. ixi hatun

Honor the Brave,

umn for tbo Confederatae had tbo motto:
Wo Tenderly Remember Our Dead.

absence of Ila leading opponents

And correspondingly Low Prices in all Depart­
ments, which are fttliof New Goods.

UHlersIrnetl. having tewii m-polntcJ
l&gt;ate Judge lor tbe county of Iterry,

the ox-Coufcderatee
number.ng altout flftypnarcbed
Illinois Central depot Saturday
morning, with

’ - ia! &gt; ru-n,

tlon ot railway grant lauda An amend­
ment was adopted providing that in case

amending tbo Chinese immigration

Inr iu the township of HMtlug*. Hurry (. ouuty
Michigan.
Dated May Ttb,
ANN UIRNT, Guardian
[Fonnrriv AunMycn.)

Indigo Blue Prints, 6c per yard
Figured Turkey Red Prints, 6c pw yard.
Full yard-wide Sheeting. 5c yer yard.
600 yards Brocade Dress Goods, 5c per yard.
Handkerchiefs from 3c up

In tlie matter ot the estate ol Joeeph Hough.

WasiusgtoxC;tt, May ST.— Mr. Morriunder favorable condition*

restore to tbo public domain. Another
amendment waa offered providing that tbo

The undivided ooe-slxthieth pan oi inr route
half (H) o« the north wm: quarter 04) ot aertioa
number eleven (11). In township number throe

vxpreeaed hi* hearty loyalty to the Union,

whole, th') bid to tax oleomargarine waa

at 5 o clock until &gt; -.39 and txmUnuing the
debate from that hour until adjournment.

White- Goods, Embroideries, LacesA-Dotted
and India Mills, Scnm Cloths, Lawns, Prints,
Ginghams, Toile du Nords, Satines, Cham
bras, Seersuckers, Spring Styles Broadhead
Dress Goods, Gloves, Hosiery, Shawls and
Wraps, Shoes and Slippers, etc., etc

Idiot Ute Mtatc. run, Hilt-and inter-

w clL fully as much.
Ella M. Doughty are furious because tbe

iai llinr*

Yours, bound to please,

To the Ladies of Prairieville
and Vicinity

voter*, and an additional appropriation to

tai it -

r.ml the commumloner wan an Importer, who

Olli

SOFT HATS!

WASHBOARDS.

uo intention of evading or violating tbo law

dona

Standard and Nobby Styles in

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by suteorlumtes whllo the b-a&gt;&lt;&gt;:iciari&lt;w were

Stiff Hats

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ABE THE LATEST

bo done by town appropriation J nutlicieut

tariff bill and

authorise
tbo appointment of an additional i-djutant

Our styles in

Mackinaw and Cantons

Cockrell by inatKlnK oc having rettorta read

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,

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And other marked improvements will be made in

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it i
fort

Hastings this season

mus
•Dd
COLD IK

Proposes to keep in the advance of the procession.
on
find him at his new location north of the new Newton Mouse,
in the Blue Front Building. He is prepared to serve the pub­
lic with everything in the line of

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Tin, Copper and Sheet-Iron \\ are

EFAES*
OnWW.Oewo.X.T
•MpptagbiU

Repairing Neatly and Promptly D

kaveao plans! hte axouae for delay

Eave-Troughing a Specialty
dairy.
peeking oa»Mfrees. «©»hc per do*. Live J-onhry-Chkk -c.

The Hull Gasoline Stoves.
HAfkUra .

Magnolia Balm
is a secret aid to bea

This is the Latest and Best Gasoline Stove. Call and see them-

New and Seco

Hand Stoves for Sale!

At
—
Figtires.
I also have a quantity ofte, etc., that I will sri*a
ness to it, who would rather
over wholesale prices, to close out.
not tell, and jnm cant telL
and yours respectfully

to tr
The
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Agricultural.
Eft;EXE 1&gt;.&lt;VKXPORT, MUor.
ir-All eommunlortloMpCTUtalnf U thia debartnirntyliould beaddrtaaed to Mr. K. 11*­
...... ** 't AndlMad. Mteh.

d5LP0t.?0?1?’5 tra°inthl8 rejmrd.
Th“
t««« areseeurodby
grafUns front the beat treea. Norwaj s
arc 14rg. lv uaed » rtocka.
J
The arlor vita« le alwayg desirable
although on poor anil it guU scra«l-.'
in a few yeam The Siberian holdsits
F^or
to winter, and on the whole
Id
UlSa,Lof lhe horUculturI«naii^lHa*'
theBe '^rietire are
small and compact, and well adapted
ito the immediate vicinity of the house
The Ketinmporas or Japanese cv।presses, are dwarf, slow-growing ever।Kreeos of great merit. R. squarrosa is
(especially attractive. R. decusaatM haa
Ibeen trits,! here only one winter, but It
istands in a very exposed place and
(does not apoear to be injured. For
&lt;onwnn nui planting the pines probably
।stand in about the order named above.
Our experimee with evergreens Is in
i
i

cuaiutamlk inhtitvtion.

/W,

“When the Angels Gall Mr Home" is
lutlhid receatlv pubUnh«! by a young
man. Thoae who have beanl it aay he
cannot be caDtxl any to soon.

WiUiam H. J**eii

h

are HU, A. l&gt;. leal. m "ar u ewe* «...
Rochester, N. Y.. Union and Advertiser.
A clergyman waa u-lling a story of
1* III morusmeou page XL Baid fartM'»*» ,
ftven to aecure Ux-uaymeiit oftwo lbouaaDdssi
Friends of Ex-l’resident Arthur are !rather incredible dimencions, when his
Brr hundred dultar* iteWb. in wm yrara
litUe
girl made the inquiry, "Father, is
very much diiiqufeta!.
:
trnin dale Uaerraf. wilhlaMwat rt the rate at
Of course he is not going to die. He that really true; or is it only preaching-.’’
eight tier cent, per annum. payable annually
from lt» date „
is in the hands of a. very particular phy­
The country Li full to repletion of
New York Commercial Advertiser:
IFwm in **ld isK.rtgagr exprextly u.-reod that,
sician.
.
‘"Whatare the religious papers doing
Mkyen. doctor*, clerks, agents and
•diould any default lw made lu the payment 01
His doctors do not call it Bright's toward
l
**id Intervwtor anv part tberrof ouasy dsr
--ki-r-i. ateircentage honest, worthy,
directing souls hr* ven ward r
Disease*.
No, It la a stomach disorder !is the title of un nrticle in a pious coddi.- 'nbonous gentlemen, onumeota
tliat he is suffering from now, and temponlry.
f
'(.*,! • huir profession, but a large proporand in arrw* for (lie *pace of thirty day*, then
Well. «•« know for one
aud frr.ru Uweicvforth, after tlie lapse of «aM
living by their wita, jugglers in
every few hours he takes a cold, and tiling they are advertising potent medi­
thirty days, tbnaforreaid principal sum of two
from time to time many other symp- cine®
•
hi strict seme of the term, making a
and cheap revolvers by the col­
thwe-anrf five, bondred dollar*
toms the public shoultl know are really umn, at half rates.. .. irtous living, seeking, some of
with all arrearage* of Interest thereon.
। secondary to Bright's dhaue.
• ‘j--. to w»Tf clean clothes at the exFather—“I never imagined that your
His physicians say that everything
of u clean character, all of them
would cost me so much money."
; that medical skill can do for him is studies
:
., -ng to live without work. We
lately tberuafter.
I being done.
,Student—"Yes, and I don’t study much,
above limited lor the '
enough of such. As a rule they
Uteu iiavcniirired.aoy.
either.”
I This is not so!
... a hard time, and did they but
cotilrar) Uirrr.d In an*
1 This case Is a prominent one liecause
। a little hard manual labor
And default baring been
An experienced married man ot
I the general is an ex-pnsident; and yet
a tonie to their manhood.
Plattsburg. N. Y,says: “If there is
«O.MI ACAAlnc
are thousands of farmers quietly one time more than another when a
11;ii m-the first place they are shirks
They had a state convention of High- there
,
■ i’’.;r.dlv, and In the second place they way Commissioners nt Springfield, Bl.. dying, in their farm houses, of seconda­ wofiutn should be entirely alone. It Is
the tuterr^t due J*nu*ry 1Mb. A. I). IMS. fnd
, had aMoeiatlons that have led the other day, at which n great deal of ry symptoms of Bright's Disease, called y^ht-n a full line of clothes'comes down
default having also been made lo payment «f au
/ the mud."
vial to Ih-’Iicv e that manual labor is information was brought out on the by every other conceivable name; An
the lutervKt and ow hundred dollar* prtneinal
due January l«b. A. 1&gt;. l*«. and all the
•r.rlmg. Mere drudgwy. we grant subject of road-making. The following thousands of workmen, likewise dying,
Every
scholar
will
admit
that
the
aatae linvlac been and remJned unpaid and tn
leaving
helpless
families:
hundreds
of
.
m any line of business Is never an resolutions will show what tlie conven­
arrvur- fortLe ipaee ot thirty day* and more
following
translation
of
Virgil
’
s
line,
;t
ling pursuit, but to sav or bellqve tions thinks about drainage and grad­ thousands m all walks of life who have
and *U1) remulnlnc unpaid, the »lore.*ld nrtnsickened, and are likewise dying, help­ “TonUru calum 'Hunt titbo,” which ,
etpal turn at two thousand five hundred dollar*
ti . :ntdl:gi-nt manual labor te degrad­ ing:
was miule by a Maine high-school boy ’' TUI" powder never rariea. A marvel of p«HO
with aU arreararaof intereM thereon,
less victims of powerless physicians.
. a r&lt; ib’.tion on the Divine mind
1. That the primary’ object of impor­
and wtokwncaeos. More waaosdeB bath been and l* now dcriared to now due aM
Eight years ago a well kno.wn gentle­ the other day. is legitimate: “By thun- ’vtrvnxUi
•
-n-ated bands as well as brain. tance to be considered in tbe repairing
U
mdIIic ordinal-) kind*. and canoot be aold tn payable, and by whleb default the power of »ala
der! I will shake the whole heavens."
JOeiKMttMB with the multitude of law teat, abort b aaldmortgagecootaiMd iu» Jin ■&gt; opnra
man
was
about
to
enter
upon
large
. . . go together, Drudgery without of old roads or making of new ones is
live as to tlie whole amount thereof. boU prtuweight,
*Jum
or
pboJphatr
powder*,
hold
only
comtnerclM
transactions.
His
medical
They were standing at the front gate. J cam- Botal Bajumo Powraut co., tot clpal and Interest aa aforesaid, and wnereaa
,■ ►r’,.!guo'’e if slavery; manual labor through drainage.
advisor dropped quietly into his office “Won! you come in the parlor and sit In
there I* claimed to be due and unpaid on aald
v. sth mtelllgeace i» freedom. What­
iWall St. N.Y.
oct MW
2. All ditebew or drains should be
mortgaae and the note acconipanyinx the hum
- ;?■•., n-sts u tuitn has growth tn It. made continuous to dbme natural or ar- one day and told his confidential clerk a little while, Gvorge, dBar?" “N-no,
at tbe date ot tbia notice, the »um at threa
&lt;.
roots have made some vehv | tiflcinl outlet of sufficient capacity to that he would be dead in three months, I guess not,” replied George, hesitating­
, thousand and tao huudred dollar* (KJOO) tor
and
that
he
ought
to
settle
up
his
busi
­
principal and Interval, and no suit or proceed­
ly.
“
I
wish
you
would."
the
girl
went
- ,
men, rite other kind many large readily carry off all water that may ac­
ness
affairs
at
once!
ings ai law or tn equity having been taken to
Tjerv i&gt; liadth ami vigor In cumulate in the road-way. And where
on. "It’s awful lonesome. Mother
tbe name or any part thereat.
That man is alive and well to-day. has gone out. and father is up stairs
Bilious symptoms invariably collect
■ . i, u- how to do something; there it is not practicable to obtain an outlet
Naw. Uiendorv, notice I* hereby given that
t&gt;y virtue ot the power ot tale tn aald mortgage,
,i :
h-althimd more tnaflly vigor for the water on the line of road with­ vet he was given up as incurable' with groaning with the rheumatism in the jarise from Indigestion, such as
contained and thestatute in wb ea-w made and
&gt;ng it- A man with a trade has a in the township, the ditch or drain the same disease that .is killing General legs." "Both legs?" asked George. furred tongue, vomltingof bile,
provided, on the twenty-sixth day ot June. A. D.
Arthur',
V’
"Yet, both legs." “Then I’ll come In u giddiness, sick headache. Ir­
capability; it is a fence around should be extended to the towmdiip
l«&gt;. al &lt;&gt;tie o’clock tn tbe afternoon, at the
Our reporter met this gentleman yea- little while."
front door or entrance ot the Court House.
.. ■. r-Jt-r tn keep off trui-passera. The line and continued by the next town­
regular bowels. The liver, se­ north
In tbe city ot liartin**, tn the eouxite &lt;4 Barry
terday and in conversation abouti the
. to say: “He that teacheth ship to some natural outick
‘
To
show
the
vinegary
effect
of
religMate at Michigan, that Irelng tf.r ptoee A
: General’s caae. bn said:
cretes the bile and acts like a and
not a trade, iloeth the same as
boidlny
the circuit court for aald County at Itarry.
3. All road grading should be uni­
“1 will give 85.00U to any charitable, ion on some people, an exchange relates filter or sieve, to cleanse impu­
where -aid tivetnlw-a an- situated, thrre will be
’.rnglitliim to lie a thief." You form—that is. crowning in the •o-nier,
told at tfubik- auction or vendue to tbe tugnee*
■ institution In the state of New York, this anecdote: “Dear," wild a relio­ rities of the blood. Ey irregu­
. man Something for hts hands to with Ute greateat depressions ah. the
bidder the promise* dewritred tn sald'rooryage.
t&lt;&gt; be designated by the editor ot the; shrewish wife to her husband, "Isn’t
'.
; von have taken hostage for Back Hide of the ditches, which should New York World, the editor of the, | it about time our daughter Amanda larity in its action or suspen­
V ; . '.• vdiship. Tbe habit of dally be uniform anil continuous; tho bight Buffalo News, and-W. E. Kisselburgh I joined the church—shea got to lx, a sions of its functions, the bile
•», -a N-lter coiwurvatiye of the and width of the grade to be regulated
, grown-up woman?” “Heavens. noF is liable to overflow into the
. . than'a paid constablfc/ Our pn- according to the particular require­ of the Troy Times, if Warner’s Sate; I said the husband; “It is all we can do
cure (taken Recording to my directions)
blood, causing]aundice, sallow
.
tilled with loaitra. our poor­ ments of each location, always keeping which cured me eight years ago. cannot! to gut along now, with your religion.
complexion, yellow eves, bil­
. with Irggareaud our politics in view permanency and thorough
cure General Chester A. Arthur of. If we have two such Christians In the ious diarrhea, a languid,
Tbe north half (•*) of the aoerth wrrt quarter
ith u: magngHcs, gravitated there for drainage.
Bright’s disease from which be is suf­ house ’twould be.impossible to live In
and the aouth twenty acre* of the wrrt half
’ it
•;.
ol the little moral purpose
weary feeling and many other (HI.
Mr. Paddock, of Bureau county, told fering."
|i,)of Uie north wrrt traction
«•
iving bemad a good days work. “
of acctiou numl&gt;er twcnty-ntne
what hud been done in that county.•
“Now I wnnt you to understand he
The phrase “widow woman" Is cor­ distressing symptoms. Bilious­
north half &lt;H)of the »outh eart
’
&gt;. we Mieve that the liest legacy One township had finished 22 miles at said, “that we don't profess to make new
ness
may
oe
properly
termed
aectton number thirty (». all in
rect
if
the
word
wopan
is
superfluous.
•; leave to a "san is a willlngneM a cost of 83b,W0 for grading, draining ! kidneys; but we do know from personal,.
aortlhafraagr number
.
we are all the while using super­ an affection of the liver, and herd,
obtaining In ill our hundred and eighty acres
’owe
We believe that that institu­ and graveling, or a cost of 890» per' experience and from the experience of, But
I
fluous
words. You meet an acquaint­
of land, mure or le«a.
tion L-the best that not only teaches mile, the gravel being hault-d two1 many thousands of similar eases, that iance on a bright morning and he is can be thoroughly cured by the
Dated April l*t. A. D. 1W.
the lift’, but teaches a trade; that not miles. In seven townships 57^ miles&gt; w&amp;an stop the consumption of the ias likely iu&gt; not to say “tine morning" grand regulator of the liver
1'ETEE CBO8BY, Mortgagee.
t. v b.. -i it science but what to do of pike had been finished at a cost orf kidneys. Many a man has gone through or
i "fine day." Of course ills morning, and biliary organs, BUBDOCK
;•
t'^’hes theapplication with 8911 per mile, the gravel hauled over a1 llfe-with one kidnev without inconven- iand of course it is day. but because of BLOOD BITTERS. Act upon the
Default havlnk been made In the condition*
and heart and hand; tliat teaches mile and a half on the average. This‘ ience. Thousands of people have lived that
t
you do not laugh at him. When stomach, bowels and liver, ota certain murtoge made by William May­
in six years,„ dii/mg
nard and HaunahMaynard.hta wife, lo Jmm
that ■all tabor ia honoraiile: that trains tuul all l»ecti done
_______________
-Jr—a majority of their life with one lung. ।people begin to talk about widow men making healthy bile and pure
Dooley. Dated May Mb. J»J. and recorded In
hand a* well as the intellect which time "the taxes lor roaff and i They did not have a new lung made । iIt will be time enough lo smile.
blood, and opens the culverts tbe ortee of the register of deed* forth.- ejrnnty
i .
-,i iimral influence around in- bridge purpose*
hail
*d S3,7‘uT
O W
v do not make new kidneys, but if
ot Barry and state ot Mleblpn, on tbe Will day
in!&gt;lelb»n
furonly
tbvI1k’
the
‘““'V to,nut r™«uro«l ux&gt; raurb
A lady at Bridgeport, Ct, has order­ and sluiceways for the outlet of October A. D. 1««. In Uber No. te of mortga­
-f.tctions ns/Wf'11 as surrounding men;
on page to*. Said n&gt;.rtgsie waa glren to
haw dtoiracter as-well-no two tore when no gravel had l«een used. we can stop disease and prolong life if ed her paper stopped ix-cause “my hus- of disease. Sold everywhere ge*
secure tbe payment of *e»en hundred doilan
i«and has pu-SMxl to that land where and guaranteed to cure.
sli'-ii. The tub
full of the predotn- The urgumeut w one The Former has j taken in time.
with tutemt at the rate of »••»«» per cent, per
there is no need of the nxws of the
i .’I• ;■
A true nortnii! school i^luwSSyiu-Sfter
annum train it* date, and pay able In *evn&gt; year*
iiwtl frequently. Hoad work
must |■। proprietor
This
from
: H.
Marner.
hat
Thin offer
II.
II. cure,
Warner.
jeir. that
la about
ofcomes
Warner
’s 1I
safe
of I
trora the date, which aald trx&gt;rt|tage waa duly *»-•
is lyii of the teaehera’ work; instruc*“ about | proprietor of Warner's safe cure, of I earth, "and m my residence for Ute
Signed by the *a»d Janre* Dooley to David K.
’..Ik ubmt it, students write and •i&lt;i exuemdvt? as to do it right at pnv-.
once.; thiscitv.
this citv.
I present is uncertain, you will p’ea*e
Cook on the Mb day ot May. A. D. l«, andaald
aaaurnim-nt recorded tn tire office ot th* rrtUter
with it law nr inedi- and then Simply keep it in repair. - Mr. Warner also said, “My dear sir, discontinue the papef."
orsll‘ a!out it.
’
thrr-.rr|t"«rnor,.MMon.. prwlilroof deed* for Barry County. Michigan, tn Uber
u»l aUbllMtwi.
of„«n«fr*
cal v ■ xd; each Is filled with a pervad- (&gt;blo &gt; -tout.-----------------------It is sometimes a misfortune to be
tag Kitrength a predominating sentideal. At a revival meeting not far out
vm—.r M.ktne: nroinine.nl mm and women ail over tne of this city, a few nights ago. a Ger-1
lut-nt which giri* character to the
abould any default be made tn tlie payment of
Every houscKccper who choosesTo do] 1
hdion and tn the students. To a
countrv whom 1 personally know have m-tn arose to express nis opinion, and
■aid InUW. ar any part Urrvof. on any day
can make her own vinegar with been
i
wb.-rn»i tbe *ame I* made due and payable,
■liivt1-grte W it true that an Institution i so,
cured of diseaiw. such as General said: "Der pe’s a good many on de
and *hould tbe same remain unpaid and in ar•• at stated times all work with very little trouble and at very little ex-' Arthur suffers from, by our Mainers roail to hale." A wofthv deacon, w^o
roar* tor the inw* »l*«r
U&gt;en and from
hands, will turn out students tliat I ixtise. In truth, the bMt of vinegar ;.safe cure, birtK&gt;wing to the circles n was hard of hairing and regulated his
tbcncaforUi. itat 1* after tbe laj*® of wild rtxty
.tint manual labor is not dis can be made from what is commonly ,which th.)-. vo they do nolrare to responses by the inflection of th“ epeak­
tbe aforvaald principal nun ot aeven hun­
“ I'SXntS ATHLOPHOROS day*
dred dollar*, with all am-am«e. of Internet
rocJr
. that take pleasure in robuxt thrown a wav.
er
’
s
voice,
exclaimed:
“
The
Lord
be
give public ti timonud to the fact.
. . , .k. . __
t'l.l ha.
thereon. »bould at the option of tbe aald .laawa
Apple parings and cores placed in a | R
Mr.
Warner is iuterest«*i In (.eneral
aori directed by intelligence. Such
praised!"
Dooley, hl* executor*. adminl»trator* and a»•
M MM BM I ••
M j-v. .»••!- MMMi
m inMituti &gt;n has such .mumfr in it vessel and covered with witrin water 1 Arthur’s case because be is personal!}
A Lewiston girl was reading little I
atelr thereafter. And default baelnx been
witk* him and says it-is a
,
.•.r.u k ut it that young men will leave •anti kept warm, will make good, sharp ■ acquainted
made in the payment of Interest due May wfi,
Tommy his Bible lesson. The words
its hall'* and •■nter the shop or go to vinegar in from four to six we^ks. If I shame that any man should be
1*4. and the (ante *Ull rrmalnloit unpaid, tbe
"Ixird God" oecured frequently. “Lord !
, die under th.- operation of
aforenaid principal *um of seven hundred dol­
th- jarm with no sense ot humiliation a little molasses or sugar is thrown in, ito
God" seemed to be about all of the les-.
lar*. with ail arrrarujti-* «f Interest thereon
• T 'Isgrare. &lt; tpahle ot managing at­ it will ta- deeper color and strong* r. but toned powerful cathartics, which have
bath been and l» now declared to be now due
that little Tommy grasped. For a long
tain- ■ date, and of putting their hands it will take a little longer "to turn." A I no curative effects, rather titan that.a time after, he went about his play re­
and payable; and ibere 1* now claimed to Na
due and |*ayable at the dale ot tbl* notice the
n n.rk a: anything worth doing. lady once pointed to a two-quart glass modern, concxled ■I*c‘0&lt;‘.
pealing
"Lord
God,"
"Lon!
God."
His
*um of eight hundred and fifty-eUtfat and «4M
Au juuifawd**far AtMophOTO*. H &gt;«"«*»•
i
whose worth is aeknowkslged sister said: “Tommy.God will not like
Now. it .stands tereason Unit a man jar that-steMMl upon a shelf near the diserse
dollar*, and :&gt;o suit or pn»-ee&lt;lli:v* al law or In
- Iv iu*i is a ta ttj-r man,a ntoresym- stove, and said: “Perhaps you will World-Wide. Should eave him.
equity havtug been In,mated lo rveroer the
to have you keep saying thatF Little
-If v6u doubt the efficacy of" »rner s Tommv looked up from his play and
iHct-i -.d man. a mure capaNe num. hardly believe it. but. that gives me all
ttain S !.• went out into the world with the vinegar 1 need for my talile.” Into ।aafe cure,7 say the
replied': "Ob! God ran t hear die; we’ve
Therefore, by virtue ot the power of arte in
lai*
ns of life’s duties and life!# it she allpiied apple jHirings, and when friends and neighbore about it. 1 bis 1- got on the double windowsF
uld iuortg«re conUlued. and tbe rtrtuto In
at.hlotsms co,, n s«u st. rew not ■uch
cam- m ule and provided, notice I, hereby
JaL
It k the little riiddet that it was t»ur enough, strained off the li­ asking but little. They can t-U you al!
Sveu thrt on SrtunUy the Tib day ot Augurt.
At a ball in Paris, a gentleman un­
g'.ud-- the targe ship that without-it quid ami refilled the jar with swi-etened yO“We‘hare k?pt a’standingoff‘*fort‘
. I». 1MM rt one o’clock tn tbe anermno. I
dertakes to Introduce a companion to a
would c&lt; upon the rocks; so it is this water. Thte can-be done again and
rtuill toll nt public auction to tbe iileiwrt bidder
at
the
north trvr.i door of the court Louv In tbe
voung
lady
who
seems
to
be
pining
for
agidn.
as
the
pltrings
do
not
decuv.
'
In
u
. ;-irp&gt;-- that 11--A behind a man’s
Citv of HaeUng*. Michigan, the prenUw. dra dance. “No. thanks, my dear fellow,
fun-rte! energies, to use them well ami making vinegar, lye sure to give it
PARKER'S
H-jllw.l It) »ald mortgagr. oroo mueb thereof aa
1 don’t care to waltz with a cart"
A .
-t&amp;iy
be
nevrs-ary V) pay the amount due on aald
h .ndh that saves many n strong warmth uui aipr Cover the mouth of
HAIR BALSAM
cart, bfc it understood. Is Parisian for a I
mortgage with wren percent. Intoreat and all
! the vessel with a thin cloth to keep
tu’ur&lt;- . r cji shipwreck.
legal wta, the prentfaei being dcao-lbed in Mid
partner that doesn't do her share of the
W&gt;-1 eiie.r ihni Gollege has the pow- out insects. If one wishes to make it
mortgage a» fouowa:
dancing,
but
has
to
be
drawn
around.
in
larger
quantities,
a
liarrel
shouM
be
r. : uutke jiiat such men and we proto;i»e
“in use
thethe
hands
ot his A few evenings later, the young lady,
•taiiii lo a!* the-world, that we do not used. It cotUd beset in a sunny shed unable
Xrician
Aeleft
wouhl
ereatrembeiugthe townvtilp of Kirtland. Harry Countyj
want .« i-mug man that is ludtamcd to and the vinegar making for the year l&gt;e 5-dv asmanv thousands of others hate who had overheard. the conversation,
beholds the young gent toman seeking
Dated Stay lilh, A. D. IMA
w&lt;&gt;rk '*Hh hi* hands as w»-li as his done in summer. Sweetened water (us­
davTd B. CQOK.
an introduction and asking If he inity
l-r.K.'
ii hrum aecompUshinore by ing either tnolassot or sugar) with some
have the honor, etc. "No, thank you,
tram work after he leaves us, well and common field corn thrown in. will can
’done Is I&gt;eing done«*e^ex she replies sweetly: "I may be a cart,
gt&gt; d. w.- th- ’.at object; but whether he make good vinegar. If it is kept warm
but
1
am
not
a
donkey
cart'"
president, when theom-succewf^n®
Drfault having been made In the condition*
•in or n
he will not feel altovd work it will ix- ready tor use in a few weeks. Sy
in the world that h»
J
of a iTtaln mortgage made and (aeratedby
mt- !••.&gt; i&gt;mn the fann. He will d» To 10 gallons of warm water take three
(Scene—Orderly-room. A fact. too.
Alexander ('adart and lantlae (adart. hit wife,
this time.)—Commanding officer: “Now,
to Walter (lark, and deled October and.
'.ita.
i erfully V &gt; au&gt;»- h- will feel quart* of molasses and one pint of corn; that enn cure a case like his, nas u
A.
D. 1*1. aud recorded in the o®cr of the
or.
if
corn
ia
not
handy,
use
one
pint
of
been
u-M*d
by
therm
Jilt1- &gt; no dujgrace tp-it. That Is the
my man. I understand you wish to
change your religion T Private: "A es. I
initial : .ut m the character of the yeast instead.—Rural New Yorker.
buCOMrtSlM
o'clock, a.’ m. in Uber in of mortgages'on page
Those who believe that nature will
•'
m-:, w ,*-k tosend out. We(
renrk^ff a cough or cold should under- Sir." C. 0.: “Have you thought ser­
33X
Rigorously Eve within your means,
iously over the matter? and are you
v- t i' r. . loafers here and we shall
By which detault tlie power of aale in aald mort­
entirely actuated by conscientious
"coir- i.,er et*ryloafer who carries and my up the surplus, be it little or
gage contained ba* becomeopenutve.and where
Tb.«r—. aanrt. &lt;r»lrta«l *ad I—c «ttv t* Curas
a, there !■ now claimed to be due and tinpnM co
motives?” Private: “Yea, Sir." C.O.:
"ir
wiih him into Ute busy much, te a good rule for everybody, and
,aid mortgage aud the luind accompanying tbe
especially
ror
farmers.
They
can
al
­
“Well, if that L- Ute case, I will allow
w- ri H --which wcareredltbim. There*ame. at tm- dale of ihl* notice, the nun of foar
it By tho by. though, what religion
tbouaaml nvr hundred and *Uty dollar*
1
'&gt;“askth&lt; people of thte goodly ways get the necessaries of life; It is tlie
Bd no mH or procwedlne* at law or in equity
do you wish to change to?” Private;
'to:
.• . -i. tder the matter, and if’ superfluous things that can be done
vlng been taken to collect tbe aaaie or any
“Weil. Sir, I don’t rightly remember
i’ •!. tiieir svtn to come to us we without. If need lie, that get them int^
what it is called, but It's them that
■» d t- .• • qi-Jp them in mind and straits. It te different with wage work­
dooin't
parade
till
ten
in
the
morning."
»’l
ml-. -•-■! thtsn back with this ers. In slack times, when employment
tallied,
wi&lt;l tbertrtnte in mmUi c*w made and
cannot be had, it is perhaps impossible
i3.lv-.! n*l p-.rpuse,
;
—Judy.
presided, on tbe ninth day of Julv .V D. IMO. M
to avoid getting behind. But farmers "hZkia for chronic rar« «t
nine o’clock tn tbe forenoon at the nnrtb front
Western Christianity
butt some
door of U»e Worn ('-unity Court Hauer In the
have nut this excuse. It is a very ex­
unique phases. For Instance, tlie May­
fit) ot HxsUiwi.lt&gt; tire County of .Barry. Mlebiceptional thing for them to lie obliged use.
pa. that brtic Uta pUre of holdlnr b
or of Leavenworth. (Kansas.) in retail*I'r.-l. Ball’
Clrmlt CA-urt tor the *Md ('ocuty of itarry. wber
ol the Michigan Agri- to go in debt for bread to eat. Our
tion for a newspaper attack upon him
M&lt;&lt;1 t&gt;noul*e» UTT Mtu*u-&lt;1. there will tie sold M
cultural •
m a recent Bulletin young people should have these lessons
by Editor Anthony of the Leavenworth
nubile nnrtlon uc vcodnr to the bfcftiewt bidder.
of care, economy and self-discipline
Times,
gave
him
a
severe
thrashing
much thereof m may be nte^anr ’ to
w-s the. Norway spruce drilled into them. It is comparatively Sunday mid was killedwhen they met on the street, and An­
■rtlnfy tbe moounf rt-w thereon with utter
• . :--jt evergreen, although thing easy toendure jirivation and hard­
llluod WIU Tell.
thony in turn published still worse
e»: rtrlelit perccat. irr annum, and Uiecort .
■
Hid it grows Umj large ship in youth. When old ago comes, it
andexj" u -r» allo»r&lt;! ty law. Ibdiotlaa an at­
' things in regard to him. The Mayor.,
torney fee of thirty-a»r dollar* n» allowed bylaw
■ mt- . idnitv of the houm?. is far more try ing. Many people begin
i however, is specially grieved by Mr.
iu •&lt;.!..
and aa provided fa u&gt; arid nuirtsaire. Mid
v g(K»d Norways, they with ease and eel!-gratification only to
Anthony's charge that he dropped into
nrrmlM- Irelbi dr^-rtr*d in said mortise aa
inns’. tu t i, . wt|„| by other trees, end with privation and hardship; even
follows to w it: AH thoae certain_niece* or t&gt;ar1 profanity during the street exercises,
and the li&gt;ue iiiuli, must not Ih? ullow- when Intemperance or vice of any kind
ccl» ot land rttuatc tn tbe lownthlna ot Johns­
and says. “I list'd no oath except ’Damn
town and Aaayrta, In thy Connty of Bnrry Mkbhas
find
no
hand
in
the
process.
1
origin
thorrin
&lt;1. It is a great mistake
[ youP and that I do not consider pro­
Ism. known and doertbed a* follow* to wit:
totriiu up,-1 :greens from the bottom. know it man who Itegan life as the own­
Tbe MMrtli east pjartcr of *ectlon twelve In
! fane, because tt is a quotation from
Their gn-.it.. &gt; ix-auly lies iu compact er by inheritance of two farms, who in
toenrhiu number one north of nu.«c eirtrt wert.
,
’
I
’
inafore.
’
"
—
The
Index.
.r*.
‘
L.rfSil.ThUi
over
U»
the eoutb ea»l Quarter of the north went quarter
lower ‘ ‘ - The trees ran be kept
hte old age is obliged to say:
of unction *rvm tn township number &lt;mr north
COtlljM
8
°
“
b&gt;
'Mi gr-en to the base by heudNu foot of land do I posaes.*
Men, such as U. H. Senator Voorhero.
icg
tew iuwnvrici;
inches every
No couage Ullt wlMeroco.
' in’ ■ branches a »VW
W. H. Goodyear
of Indiana, are loud in their praise of
quarter of wetion aeven tn aald townahlp, om
A poorwoyfariDg nma.
are iiuuiy
many tfcew
trees iipup• ’*"•’ Tt..
. ;- me
north &gt;&gt;i range wren »r«t.
t 8L Jacob’s Oil as an instantaneous cure
lie owet little debts “all over." as the
Dated April 15th. A. D. IMA
in- gro uufe which are green and
I
for
rheumatism, neuralgia, sciatica and
WALTERCLAKK.MortKl***.
k'rtnmd. although they are । saving is. There is no chance now of
F. M. WADLEIGH.
other bodily pains.
vwrnt) i
0|d These have not his ever Ijelng ul»le to .pay them. He j dead in his chair Saturday.
lr,:,1,n»®dto«uAan extent as to has no provision for old age and help­
A rxxl doctor cau Cud au opeataf at Alta.
lessness.
He
is
a
representative
of
Wert
Madlaoa
St..
CHIOOGO.
IU.
“•W the natural form and grace of
Among the other valuable lessons
Woadarfal Curr*.
vne tris-.
more whom I could name; they have no imparted
by this teaches is the fact
W. D. Hart a Oto. WIhAmUj a»dB^&gt;f
niJL'’
spruce should take the “view" in the usual sense of that term; । that for a very long time Dr. Pierce’s
jLareof the Norway for planting With- have been temperate all their days, but “Golden Medical Discovery” baa been
M "urorilvv rods of Ue house. It is want of calculation, making foolish the prince of liver correctives and blood
■
more compact and lighter debts, a speculative dispootfioa. and the purifiers, being the household physician
wonderful &lt;-•«*“' r«r?ted by U&gt;e*e medlclna l»
known
U- b nr)t M®cl®nlly like have brought them to proverty, as of the poor hum, and the able consult­ tbJi
for
‘^rc?n’w M*
mark .1’1 rh&lt;: 'flenU1 SpTOC* lf» «- they will who take a similar course.— ing physician of the rich patient, and
haui“ e.!&lt;w.the enduring groennuHs of Rural Canadian.____________
praised by all for Its magnificent ser­
un,«.’ir toiilrt. Although a specimen
Tree agents are around here deceiv­ vice and efficacy in all diseases of a
5ru,,n,b has ««&gt; seriously ing tlie people with Moore’s Arctic chronic nature, as malirial poisoning,
byj*° winters, I shouMre- Plum and Kieffer 1’ear. Fhev dont ailments of Die respiratory and digest­
enll.1
han,y under ordinary dr- like to hear front the Rural. One ive system, liver dlsoase and all cases
Mustang Liniment is older this
^Stsnces; it stands here in one of
agent offered peach trees grafted on where the use of aa alternative remedy
e.XpOS*JIt i» « 4»w- water elm route. He made no sales for
most men, aod used more and
l,.. . r'K tr«Mj. The balsam fir and tack of fools. Another agent sold trete is Indicated.
IW&gt;, of everr kind cured in BO min­
ragged bdow. which he »u&lt;r were grafted on a kind utes by Wootford't Hanltary Lotion.
« w^lnj!ick should Im plumed
planted baMnd
behind which
“ud
l h . .mtjj that Use no other. This never fails. Sold
-- - „„ he
Bneh
a Smell *that
■Ifoop of u«s, so as U be partlaBy
—
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irom sun and winds. It la
SS fir vu^48om?t evergreen. Tbe Borne customers, strange to
«ue m \ariw much in blueneaa. Seed* New Yorker.
•. • »roin Inaugural addrea* ot Edwin 'WlU-

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Man and Beast.

�A REAL GHOST.

where two or Clint.- small ctwomera
My burin rea with

only to learn that the train had just

peering around toe curve, and winked a
red eye at me from th- rear platform,
while ttim between th^ distant hills the
locomotive shrieked back ita derision at
my discomfiture. I was out of breath
and out of temper, and then- yas no
train until 10 o'clock tlie next morning.
So I picked up my valise, am! got into a
shabby stage, inscribed with tarniriu-d
gilt letters, “Lodervillc House.”
The supper was good. But this adjec­
tive, though Applying well enough to the
main body of toe repast, does but scant
justice to the desert. Thia crown and
glory of the meal was a pie, a mines:
pie, compounded by tlie landlady
herself. When I think of the worse
tlian worthires immitation of tins noble
American dish that flaunt at every rail­
road restaurant, and appears unabashed
at firat-ebuw hotel tables, invading oven
the sacred domain of home, to impose
upon tlie digestion of tlie very elect, and
then recall the memory of this magnifi­
cent pie-with its delecious depths and
delicately blended flavors, I do not

Forgetting that pie at night never agreed
with me, and that mince pie never did,
I swallowed section after section, regard-

in the jsawage-wav leading from tbe din­
ing-room by tlie nallow. long-haired
the wood again?
“ ‘Oil, it’s wusser nor fire,’ blubbered Genius of toe night before, who beck­
oned me mysteriously aside into tbe par­
lor.
“What do you want?” I demanded im­
shoulderin' tbo axe; ‘anytiling wusaer
than fire and Injuns must be putty lad.’ patiently, sitting down on a hair-cloth
“I walked down to tlie little crik that sofa, under a large steel-engraving of
runs through the Notch, and them, sure Washington crossing the Delaware. The
enough, ut toe end of a big tree tliat lays Genius dosed toe door behind him.
“You have beheld it," he sa^d, in a
across it the boys had kindled a fire.
.
Waal, gentlemen, my knees did knock sepulchral voice. .
“Beheld what?”
together a bit. when I see, right in the
“ A vision, a similitude of the great
middle of that fire, a skull grinnin' at
me through tbe flrunes. Then I a-e that and mighty dead.’’ and the genius glared
tl&gt;s ttw. where it was burned away, was at me rather fiercely.
-Ya, I have,” said I, sharply, a go™l
all holler, and inride was full of the
bones of a skeleton. All to wunst I re­ deal startled in spite of myself. “I laid
membered Judge Jedwood and the brass it to the mince pie."
-Mince piel Oh, what has that gross
buttons on his coat, and I scraped
around till I found every one of them ere compound in common with spiritual crea­
tions?"
And the Genius wrung his
ten buttons jess as you seo 'em."

It took a long time for the company to
settle down after this, and then every
incident of tho great Baker Notch
mvstery was recalled, and even- theory
regarding it was reviewed, proved, and
disproved many times over. After all
the Iwnee and tlie buttons were not likely
after thirty years to bring the murderers
to justice. It was growing lute; some of
the company were already moving, so I
concluded to go upstairs to bed. Out of
the warmth and light, I pant'd through
tlie dark hallway, and heard toe moan­
ing wind through tlie distant trees, and
thought once more of the musty sheets
on tho lied. My room, a sort of cavern,
in a distant wing of the building, with
its one dim kerosene-lamp,
was
anything but cheerful. Alone in toe
stillness my conscience awoke and re­
minded me of those wedges of mince pie.
And then the story of the skeleton in toe

After supper I looked over the local
newspaper, and examined tlie county
map hanging on tlie wall, and then sat
down before the fireplace and listened to
the gossip of the idlers who are the in­ my imagination. Fumbling in my vest­
' variable attaches of everyj^illage tavern.
pocket for my watch key, I drew out not
There wm much discussion concerning the key. but something hard and rough
"crops," and the coming election, together which sent a thrill through every nerve
with the Axrtrinal unsoundnere of Par­ in my right arm. It wm only one of
son Wobrey, and toe worldly-minded- the judge’s buttons which I must have
ncsa of Mra. Parson Wobley.
Then the absently thrust into my pocket. My
misdeals of certain moonshiners was watch h»d run down—an ominous inci­
an absorbing theme.
dent—and it had stopped at the very
By and by, a long and melancholy- hour when they said toe judge had left
featured young man made his way in the hotel. Three gloomy fancies made
between tho chairs. His brow was dark. me anxious to get under the bedclothes;
if only I had not eaten the pie. There wm
dark and Jong. Though scarcely speak­ my brandy-flask, but, unluckily, it wm
ing a word, I recognized him at once as empty. It wm too late to stumble down­
the village genius. He did not come in. stairs through tlie dork, to repM'nlah it
from outride, but apparently lived in the at the bar, everybody was certainly in
house. (Then a dozen greetings went up bed by tliis time. I rummaged in my
from thcvurcle, and another familiar ap­ valise for something to read, but finding
parition wm framed in the doorway. only a pack of cards, and sat down and
Sam Lawson. 1 may os well call him, played two games of solitaire on the bed.
Sam at any rate was liis name, village Then a strong odor filled the room. My
' historian, annalist,** and authority for lamp was going out, and there was noth­
every local happening twenty miles ing for it but to tii row off my clothes and
around.
Without care, and without jump into lied.
hurry, be slouched leisurely in. and
stretched his long limbs in the seat asleep—it might have been two hours,
■which wm promptly made for lilm be­ perhaps—when 1 liocame conscious tliat
fore the blaxe. It took him a long time eomebody was in the room. It was too
to answer, in his riow.deliberate fashion, dark to see anything distinctly, and I
all the questions which wore put to him.. only knew that toe door was open on
He had been up the milk-crik way a account of the strong draught which
helpen’ Widder Baker for a spell. Pull­ blew from tliat direction. Positive as I
ing a little package from iris pocket, he was that somebody was approaching tlie
said: “Gentlemen, there’s some articles bedside. I felt powerless to stir, though
in this papbr which many of you well remembering with horror that tlie mur­
remember, though its nigh on to thirty dered official had passed in this hotel,
years sem-e the owner of them wm jterhaps in this very room, his last niglU
amongst as. I allude to the late Judge on earth. With a great effort, however,
I rolled over, and to my unspeakable
“Judge Jbdwood!" chorused twenty terror, beheld the ■white and vapory form
voices at once. “What about him? Tiil of a man, of about fifty years of age, it
seemed, Ixild-headed, chin-whiskered,
“You all well know, gentleman,” con­ and wearing an antique dress-coat, with
tinued Sam, unheeding too clamor, “how ten button-holes, but no buttons. My
the. judge stopjxHl three days at this hotel ghostly visitor did not, at first, seem to
before proceedin' on his last journey to regard me with»any ill-will, until his
the other side of Ball's mountain. No­ attention became fixed upon1 something
body, excepting them as hadn't onglit. lying ixr the corner. It was one
knew that he carried &lt;500 in gold sewed of his own buttons. With a threaten­
up in his clothes when he set out on ing gesture ton n]&gt;parition advanced to
hcwback. Old Daddy Appleton was the the sj»t where I lay, and though fear
last who seen torn ride into Baker’s hud nfarly jiaralyzed me, I made a
Nu»clu Not a soul ever see him ride mighty effort for the ghostly conflict.
There waa a shudder and a shock, and
Hero a sun burnt farmer broke in. then—then I found myself on the floor,
“Vf hy. tliat there Notch has been haunted not in my own room at all, but outside
ever senoe. I don’t care ns how Parson in the halt Mince-pie, somnambulism,
Wobley says it’s onsrriptural to believe nightmare, I said to myself, os I groped
in ghosts. Don’t ketch me round that along to my room, .with tliat feeling of
there again after dark, I can tell ye," he relief which one has when awakening
pursued, with much energy. “I knowed from a bad dream, and almost ready to
I see a spook the night I druv home from laugh over my combat with a ghost in a
Cap'n Beasley’s.”
drwwt-coat. Outside, in tho night, toe ele­
“Guess it was some of Cap. Beasley's ments were at war; 'the ‘ hosts of
sperrits then," retorted one of the younger wind and raiu which I had heard
from afar in toe evening were
skeptics.
“Sperrits or spooks, I don’t want to see sweeping around the house. After
no more of 'em. Didn't Jim Safford, much groping about, and trying of mahy
who wan tuk up on suspicion, move doom. I ut length found a knob which*
away from the Notch because ha never yielded, and turned it quickly. Now I
could look out of his window nights could sleep in peace until morn­
thought,
without a set-in' a white Agger of toe ing. was my consoling
judge, swallow-tail coat, brass buttons, when I lookwl up, and there, in
tho fnrtheet corner of the room which I
and all, a standin' out in tile woods."
Here a curious light appeared in the had entered, it stood, not distinct, an be­
eye of the Genius, and I was relieved to fore, but barely defined in toe darkness.
see him almost disappear behind tlie Then came a crash which shook the
chimney jamb.
"Gentleman," resumed Sam, impres­
sively, “allusion has been made to tho
blue coat with the brass buttons which
the judge always wore. Them ten butknew, ae I slammed tho doer, hearing a
crash behind it, and ran wildly down the
you all remember 'em, I dare aay."
lia.ll, and through the first open door that
Everybody who was old enough did.
“Them ten buttons," Sam continued, I came to. Providentially, the room was
mine, and, leaping into bed, I dived into

unrolled the paper.
The excitement following this discioo-

tng mountains.
-------- r •
Into ilw.Untw ora, Uk»
*“
Irani UoU tMn. u no oulh..
Cod. on tho borior ot thio Ink*

in mo piar-i, uw
—
by a rod to a float below, the city b only
some eight fret above the level of ths
lake. Hence should toe enow and rain­
fall on tbe surrounding “ount*"1"
largely overbalance the sun’s P°*«
evaporatlOT,
the city "wM
submerged
till
the
equibbrum
was restored. Buch wm
in the -aarly history of the dty, »
having been submerged five times fro™
1M8 to 1629. To remedy this a tremen­
dous ditch wns dug through the ndgv
north of tbe dty some twelve mites long.
100 to 180 feet deep, and 200 to 800 feet
wide. All the material from this g«»i
excavation was carried out on -the iwckh
of die |ieons. and it took nearly 100 ye&amp;m
to do it. When done the bottom of it
-Tho piowns good," said I,stoutly. wm found to be still forty feet above the
surface of the lake, and only an insuffi­
cient amount of drainage passes out
“Smith," said tlie artist.
“Well, Raphael Smith, then, you seem through it.—Mexico Letter.
to be ported in this matter; tell me about
toe ghost I saw last night, the second
EMtem people m a rule. I think, have
one I mean, when I got into the wrong a ver}’ erroneous idea of what is termed
room?"
„
the rainv season in southern California.
“Impious man! the first to venture un­ In die last 140 dare there has been
bidden into toe presence ot my crea­ twenty-two rainy ones, nearly as many
tions," and Raphael scowled again.
more cloudv ones when no rain fell, and
“Well, I didn’t stay long." said L de- the remainder m beautiful sunshiny days
precatingly.
aa ever seen. One may just M well call
“Long enough to complete the work of may and June in Michigan the rainy
ruin. Look you," he grasped, clutching season because it ruins in those montlu)
my arm. “By your foolhardiness, to use as to call the winter a rainy season m
ordinary language, you involved me in southern California. I suppose, how­
great pecuniary loss, and I now claim. ever, it ia called tiw rainy season because
........................
son when it dore
iunt Jackson luu
er is toe season
it sometimes dix*.

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। for tbe preparei," says Johnston
tunmon Life," “it
extracts from tlie
Nsible amount of
rape tlie tea into
I m the alkaline
adding some fat
hey pour off the
•.•it. They drink
xing in it wine
a little roost meat,
rilk instead of the
many weeks with

Who wish to avoid infringing np6n this patent, now thor­
oughly established, should buy this drag. Not only this
but the Reed spring tooth drag is conceded to be

The Best in Every Respect.
We sell the Walter A. Wood Light Elevator Binder, the light­
est draft,-most easily hadled bindet made.

The Buckeye Folding Elevator Binder,
An entirely nbw machine, which can \be folded by one man
easily in five minutes time, enablingxt to go through an
11 foot gate.
THE CELEBRATED FLINT WAGON-the lightest draft and
most easily adjusted wagon in the market

THE OLD RELIABLE STUDEBAKER WAGON.
We keen in stock 30 buggies aif# carriages, of the best
makes, ana can satisfy the most fastidious aud give the lest
value for the money.
Respectfully,

’ MESSER BROS.

EEMOVED! 'REMOVED!!
I am now settled and ready

for business in my new quar­
ters in the store east of W. II.
Schantz’s grocery.

to blush unseen.
*m to look out of
bum*—they must
m altogether. To

fall Paw Season!

1 present in full
a San Francisco
ew invention must
nw spectacle, but
the male populards with appreciatati Enquirer.'

Wall Paper; Wall Paper.
Wall Paper. Wail Paper,

Wall Paper. Wall Paper.

Ji erf the late Alexthe prearesion of
! Athens, Ga., in

Window Shades in plain doth •

gOM

and decorated, or paper shades.

be a pre-Christian
e British museum
i Nimrond displays
the breast of Tig­
lieman found this

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Christ,—Chi-

Varnish and Alabast ine.

Next

Alabastine and Barn Paint.

Barn Paint and HousekeepfiR

Paints in smull cans.
Housekeepers’ Paints a n d
two tlie English
into Bermuda.

I ha

theCi

Prepa

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Brashes,
And EVERYTHING else »»

laugh at my gloomy nocturnal viriozu.

my line.

down-stain*, where everything wore

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the

I still sell the Celebrated Detroit White

but no, this could not

Lead Works Liquid Paints, which take the

devil generally, it would bo putty hard to
To cultivate the

MA

WINDOW SHADES.

legs crossed and
«t resting squarely
vm a favorite po­
und It is said tlutt
de to rival him in
hicago Times.

until morning.
It was late when I awoke. A warm
square or morning eunlight lay on my

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                  <text>e Hastings Banner
VOL. XXXI. NO. 5.

HASTINGS, MICH., JUNE 3, 1886.

The Hastings Banner. BKNTLMOU WKS
U astengs, Barrt Co., Mich.,

‘ —at—
MARSHALL L. COOK.
svr.scKimoN rates

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ADVERTISING RATES:
‘vear.................................. IWO 00
for special positions.

.
.. PRINTING.
pride Is felt in the Job Printline Dep*rtWHtof the BANKER. Everything In the
entire -.’IW i* new; and with the latest faces of
• punt approved patterns ot machinery*
jusd co-iiix tent workmen employed, enables the
b\xm:h
do Cnt-class lob work.
.
W. LOWRY, M.D„
It ,
Physician, Surgeon anu Oculist.
C*'p in low* or country promptly attended.
iwr..-,- ‘MtraMto W a. m. and 1 to S p. m.
Te ,
at UuUowaya' drug store.
rW attention paid to surgical diseases
and
M the eye and oar.
■

Farm Wagons,
DobWb -Shovel Plows,

1 IL Wm; JONES,
1

11 work jTouipUy attended to_____________
WELTON

I* agent for the Ohio Farmer's Insurance Co.
He "rntes policies on a man's property against
loUl&gt;rnr«. lightning or wind; against a man’s
;t!e.trath and accident.

SHELDON,

(jOOK

la Abstract Block, Hastings, Mich.)
Hm- t!,-* Ohly set of Abstract Books in Barry
Coa-:________ ■
_____

UHll-lP T. COLGROVE,
‘
I
- Lawyer,

Sheep-washing is in order. •
Wheat heads are not often in sight in
May, as they were this year.
C. H. Stone Esq. has the wall laid for
a fine basement barn.
Rutland can boast somewhat in the
line of nows. Mr. C. W. Biggs has a
registered Holstein cow four years old
whose milk for one day weighed 55 tt&gt;s.
and C. R. Crosby has a durham grade 9
old that has given milk since the
of March that gave 52.\ lbs.
Rev. Stewart has again commenced
his work which was interrupted by his
afflictions.
Children’s day will be observed by the
Sunday school at the Yeckley shool
house.
’
Mrs. C. R. Crosby has a calls lilly
that stands three feet and seven inch­
es high and leaves that measure 19 in.
m length. The blossoms are equally
large.
Rev. Crosby baptised 12 persons on
the Freeport charge Sunday, May 29.

Professor Glllaspie has a class'of fine
singers at the Ktanle school house.

PINE LUMBER,
(HEMLOCK AND PINE.)

/J
Denittt.

tTc

il-M&gt;Sf?oeS&gt;OUnt °f harm d°ne by

Bowen’s Mills.
By somebody's carelmness last wink’s
letter fallwl to get to the office;
.
Corn is looking fine.
Dworatlon day was the big day at
110,1 r«i Went
from the hall to the cemetery. C. H.
Hayter, of Middleville, mat them at the
p^»et^y “dtook a negative of Withey
«»« rainP of 8. O. V.'s and
thJ^.70 riri?,and hoy8 w£° 'iL-corated
the graves. The people then repaired to
the grove, where we listened to a verv
able speech by James Clarke, of Hash­
tags. There was a little exaitement
among the ladies, caused by a lizard
among them.
■
. JFP’ Man,«y ,u“ bought a new horse
and harness.
Wm. Hunt has a new trotting sulky,
and by the way as it passes over the
road it looks as though Wm. H. was
preparing for the fall fairs.
Some 25 of Barlow lake lodge J. O. G.
wrel?ned th” Mld&lt;UevlUe .l3df®

Quite a number go to Maple Grove
iho cTt
ntten“ the dbtrict 10d&lt;®

ROAD SCRAPERS,

TV n. LANDIS, M. D,
U .
Physical and Surgeon,
Woodland, inch.
bf - quo door south of the post office, will bo !
t-.it.-i ■ t: -rv Jay or night.■
fl K. TIMMERMAN.
I . Homa‘pathic Physician &amp; Surgeon,
H- J.-or east ot Holloways’ drug store.)

County News.

(PINE AND CEDAU.)

Cedar Fence Posts,
Joist and Studding,

FLOORING
/

and Maple,

Suh, Doors ata Blinds,

FOUR CORNERS.
Cotton has his house nearly
completed.
Preaching at the church on Sundav
night last.
'
Rilla Hazledine visited with her
grandma Boice part ot the last week.
Mr. Wolfe is enjoying a visit with
his sister-in-law.
Mr. Blocher has his barn raised.
Clover fields will soon be tn full
bloom.
Show at the school house Monday
night last.
Mr. Wm. Woods is preparing to build
a house this summer.
Levi Boice, of Montcalm oountv, was
called home on Thursday last, to at­
tend the funeral of his grandmother.
We are sad to pen the death of Mrs.
Pollv O’Dell of this vicinity, who died
on Wednesday last at the age of 91
years. And also the death of Master
Samuel Bevier who died on Thursday
last at the age of 8.
______________ ALICE.

Northeast Hastings.
Jack Frost has not forgotten us. He
calls once in a while.
Geo. Sweet and family ’are spending
a few days in Marshall.
Earnest Jones, of Vermontville, spent
Friday and Saturday with his sister,
Mrs. George Moore.
TORN CABVETIL
Deacriptlon.
Quite a number Sundayed &amp;l Leach
•J
Attorney at Law,
lake.
Middleville, Mich.
Children's day exercises will be held
at the Altoft school house one week
irAltriX V. BARKER,Real Efftate,
from Sunday. A good program has
JL invurance and Loans.
been arranged.
■'........... &lt;;.ria&gt;aaA- Hon 3 doors north
Louisa Nagter spent Sunday with
Nellie Baldwin.
-;-i4
xivrti to maklnc oxehangoo
•X ;• - nt
Tlir
j&gt;( rano-mldeat
Two young men from C. G. were in­
• cartfully lu-ikrd artrr. Fa-mo
quiring the wav- to James Sutton's Sun­
b! Z. • ■ ■ 1 - »Ur &lt;T -trfouiffr. Huuoro and
day evening. Wonder if they found
[STPrices and Estimates Riven on ap­ him ?
(■LEmRt jMITU.
ITilUp Dunbar and Wesley Stewart
plication.
,
Lawyer.
both have very tine young colts.
Mrs. Studer is seriously ill.
BENTLEY BROS. &amp; WILKINS.
Mrs. Harrj- Bellinger, of Johnstown,
al! Courts of the State.
has been spending a week with her
brother and sister. Albert Kelly and
Mrs. Charles Amlera.
(T HAPPEN &amp; Van ARMAN.
.
No, boya; wo don't lend boats for you
Ik
Lawyers.
to go fishing on Sunday; so please bear
.i.Orw ilMtlasi National Bank.)
this in mind. ■
In the Journal of last week we no­
ticed a piece written by “Kittle Clover"
WILLIAM 1.. sWEEZEY. Attorney
entitled “funeral manners." Every one
' ’ At I. iw and Solicitor in Chancery.
ought to read it and bear It in mind.
It is good advice to old as well as
young. Don't put the shoe on unless it
\VILLI A M B. S WEEZEY,
fits; but think it will tit many of us.
’’
.J iiatice of the Ptoce.
-utlnx Jwruey for Barry County.

\ E. KENASTON.
A.
Attorney at Law,
diver J- S. Gobdvoar fCo.‘s store.)
PrKUces in un courts of the Blate. Collections
promptly attcndlns t-&gt;

Cornice Mouldings,

Inside Finish &amp; Band Moulding
O/JKrrrg

Stoop Scrolls &amp; Columns

Window and Door
"Screens.

Michigan Gent^ai,

The Wiaga.ro, Falls Route.

I M..1L BILLASPIE.
*•
Notary Public.

GRAND RAPIDS DIVISION.
Taktnir effect May 90U&gt;. IMS.

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ORANGEVILLE MILLS.
The Pomona grange was held here
last week. A large attendance and a
ven- interesttag time was reported.
Horace bnook has tonriletus.
Mrs. Clem. x&gt;f Woodland, and Mrs.
Ida Clem, of Minnesota, visited at A.
M. Clem's last week.
Mrs. Henry Hewett and daughter
Nellie will visit friends at Allegan this
week
M rs. Alice Norton is quite sick.
’
Dr. Bnrhner has returned alter an
absence of two mouths.
F. E. Fish, of Ahegan, is visiting bls
father this week.
Wilk Turner has a brother from
Kent county visiting him.
Henry Lewis will, go to Charlotte to
work this week.
The weather was very favorable for
decoration day- Thei[j?1?1
were yery fine. The speaker was Rev.
B Burlington, of Bradley. He niade a

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Should have given different direction
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xib« between bls thoughts than toward revenge.
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JfIL MARBLE

Custom Wool Carding,
Yours respectfully, ,

ON SHORT NOTICE.

greats.
Good quality 1
on the river.

C.A. BURLINGAME

FREEPORT.
Prom the Herald.
■ 8. Roush is numbered among the sick
this week.
Wheat harvest will come on nearly
two weeks earlier this year.
•
Mr. Jas. Gurthrie is the guest of ye
editor and family this week.
Potato bugs and current worms are
altogather too previous this year.
Remember, Sunday June 6th, is Chil­
dren's day at the U^B. church.
A light frost Tuesday night
Sickness is on the increase in this vi­
cinity.
Frank McNaughton, of Irving, has
gone to Dakota.
Very little building in Freeport as yet
this season.
Miss Clittie Brandon Sundayed with
her nfotber and brother tn Carlton this
week.
Much of the hedge planted here­
abouts last spring lias wlnter-kiUed.
Wheat never looked more promising
in this section than at the present time.
J. Brown wHl stay.on the Curtis
place, hall a mile west of the village,
another year.
Wm. Warren and wife, of Mecosta
county, are In. the village this week
visiting their nephew, Mr. A. M. Her­
rington.
Mr. H. Shepard has gone to Lowell to
work for the Lowell Manufacturing
Company, and will move his family
there as soon as he can rent a house.
Rev. D. L. Eaton, of Lowell, preached
an instructive sermon in the Congrega­
tional church last Sunday evening. He
will preach next Sabbath evening In the
same church.
James Godfrey and wife enjoyed a
Sleasant visit from Mrs. G’s parents,
Ir. and Mrs. W. 11. Walker and daugh­
ter Loie, of Eaton county a few days
the past week.
D. Darling the Fillmore postmaster,
caught his foot in a drag last week and
dislocated some of bls toes. The old
gentleman is doing well at this writing.
Arnold Bisson. an aged resident of
Freeport, sustained serious injuries in a
runaway Monday afternoon. He was
riding with the young man who works
for IL Wolcott, for driver, when the
team took fright near Cheescbrough’s
factory, ran to the road ride and Mr.
Sisson was thrown bodily over the fence.
One shoulder was dislocated J the shoul­
der blade fractured, and he wks severely
injured in the side and back. He was
picked up for dead and for some time it
was thought he could not rally from
the shock, but he is at present as com­
fortable as possible. Dr. H. F. Peck­
ham has charge of the case.
The frequent exhibitions of intoxicat­
ed iMirsons on our streets of late, is any­
thing but creditable to our community.
The practice of sending men from Free­
port shouting, howling, fighting drunk;
running their horses on onr streets
with imminent danger, not only to
themselves, but to every one they meet,
is a public disgrace and must bestopped.
Public forbearance has already ceased
to lie a virtue. It is only a few days
since that persons started for their
homes in a boisterous, intoxicated con­
dition. They bad not proceeded far
when they spied an imbecile child by
the road-side. Then their ‘-fun” com­
menced. They caught the child, carri­
ed him past his home and forcibly
poured whiskey down his throat! Tho
child’s father vouches for the truth of
this statement and contemplates prose­
cuting the offenders. Another care in
hand occurred Tuesday evening. An
intoxcicated person preaisted In run­
ning his horse back and forth the entire
length of Main street, until compelled
byforce to desist. Must we organize
another Law and Order League? All
reputable citizens will answer,—yea.
Dr. Wright was in Freeport Tuesday
morning.
To Mr. and Mrs. Smelcher, May 23d, a
daughter.
IL Hill has been graining and Mint­
ing the Interior of Mr. Jaoob Wolfs
house this week.
.
, ,
Miss Annie Brunner had been detain­
ed at her home by sickness the greater
part of the week.
Wm. Godfrey went to Eaton county
Friday last to visit his son, J. A. God­
frey and family, and purchase a horse.

DOWLING.

NASHVILLE.

letter from Sarah Sanborn tells us
,h_ a-rlved at bar destination in safety.
%£ BnAn is visiting * M. JgejMrs Vary Belson is in Rutland,
visiting friends and relatives.
Chas Gorham and wife started for

Ed. Oldfield and family are in town
this week visiting old friends.
Mrs. Ralston, a resident of Nashville
for many years, died at her home on
Burkey’s hill Saturday morning.
She
was buried at Barryville Tuesday morn­

a

Cail and see me, at American
House.

RUTLAND.

reunion of all the Down­
they are then going to Gull lake to
ings Sunday, at the home of the father,
camp out, fish, etc.
QCM DBOrs_. it being his birthday.
One of B. Hagers horses tlroppen
dead on the road the other day. while

Quite &gt; number ot onr town ■ people ^DaU^Lobdefl has returned from
attended th- county frutn
Orwievllle on Ttundar W end re- California and, with his wife, gone to

P°T&lt;iE*u!etA™r Fort I®”"”
jrirr. o’ the

Adrian on a visit
____
Decoration day wmobserved by.J«£’
ferts Boat. Monday, with ^ecustomary
services. Rev. Cox delivered the addrras. There was a large crowd in
town. The band boys had a dance in

'?t£M^en«r tutors cur- ^Sev^J^iccidanta occurred on the
W. MARBLE.

WHOLE NO. 1617.
streets Monday, but nothing of a ser­
ious nature.
Sunday night, Vea. Feighner was
driving around town, with possibly just
a drop too much birch beer down him,
when hb team ran away, throwingnim
out and bruising him up considerably.
Quite a large number of the residents
of the eastern metropolis of the county
took in a cheap excursion to Jackson
Tuesday. Others expect to go soon.
Editor Strong has gone on an excur­
sion to Niagara Falls.
1
More work-te being put on 'Main st
There are still more places where new
sidewalks might be put down without
fear of spoiling the looks of the town.
Dr. J. T. Goucher is building an ad­
dition to his house and da to his horse
parlors.
All the excitement of the sports this
week is centered in the contest lietween
Brutus and Cassius at Vermontville
Thursday afternoon, and all the pious
among them are beseeching the powers
that be for good weather.
•
John Davis, for whom Pilbeam went
gunning last week, came in Saturday
and gave himself up. The charge is
disorderly and his bearing occurs Fri­
day next.
By gosh! Aint 1 a prophet? One
lawyer married last week, almost liefore my items were in type, and—it
isn’t a lawyer this week. Its one of
the other fellows.
Bld Kocher and Charlie DeWaters
were arrested Thursday by Jim Pil­
beam, for being drunk. DeWaters re­
sisted and received a couple of slight
raps on the cranium with his life pre­
server. He plead guilty the next morn­
ing and paid 47.50 and costs. Kocher
plead not guilty, but at bls hearing
Tuesday morning changed his mind
about It and paid a fine of 810 and costa.
This was hard elder brought in from
the suburbs.
- Wm. Spire was down from Kalamo
Thursday night and caused the arrest
of his son Ed. and his daughter, Mrs.
Israel Cheeaman, for assault and bat­
tery. Their trial comes off Wednesday
morning before Esq. Parody.
O. U. BVCKER.

DALTON.
Warm and very dry.
Grass needs rain, and unless it cornea
soon the hay crop will be light
Corn is looking very nice.
Barry Countys Prosecutor loves to
bring in the finny tribe, and in company
with his cousin took in some of them
to-day before going to decoration, at
which place he did justice to his de­
served reputation as an orator.
A. B. Bush has added to the appear­
ance of his dwelling by applying a new
coat of paint
The LB, Sackett Post No. 32U wish
to return their heartfelt thanP’&lt; to -the
Hon. P. T. Colgrove for the services so
nobly rendered; -also to Mrs. Minnie
Norwood and Miss Minnie Baird for
their noble services.
By order of Post
Commander, F. A. Blackman.
Carlton.
Most of the farmers have got their
corn planted.
Carlton Center Sabbath school will
observe children's day.
'
There will l« a cake and coffee social
at Joel IL Smith's wort of the Center
Wednesday night, June 3rd. Come
everybody.
Those boys who meet at Messers
Corners, had better look out or they
will have their names in the paper;
that is if Gleaner hears of IL
Mrs. Polly O'Dell, who has long been
falling, passed away last Friday morn­
ing. Her ago was 91 years.
Wilber Fuller has a Dew top buggy.
Now girls for a buggy ride Wilber says.
Mr. A. Sterns and wife, of Eip»tr
Campbell, Sundayed at Jay Carpenter's.
John Flemings went to Elkhart,-Ind.,
on business this week.
Dr. Abbott raised his barn last
Thursday.
Darid Williams is building a barn
this summer.
Ransom Egennnn is working for
Lewis Cole.
Charles Miller killed a snake on the
farm of Wm. Raymond that measured
over 6 feet long. A big snake wasn’t it,
Charleg*
Dr. A. J. Wright lias friends visiting
him from Eaton Co.
t
ROSE BCD.

Jay Carpenter is building an addi­
tion bn his house.
‘ Apple Blossom failed to put in an
appearance last week for some reason.
But here we are in full bloom again.
Farmers Have begun washing their
sheep.
Quite a cold wave swept this section
last week.
Lewis Cole raised his barn last week.
Arthur Stilwell returned home last
week, after having made his forture
acting as life insurance agent. Artie
says you con’t humbug Jamestown
people much.
The church Is being finished off nice­
ly, and will be completed In a short
time. It will be one of the finest
churches in Barry county.
Broke Into the house of Tiddie Dur­
kee, a l»y. Tid captured the little fel­
low. He weighed 11 pounds.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. 1’hiMp Helsel,
a boy.
Kep Wilcox was in town Sunday.
Mrs. John Yargorand Mary Allarding Sundayed with Mary's father
Nicholas AUarding.
The order of the day is plowing corn
unci replanting. Corn is looking ex­
cellent.
. Praver meeting at the school house
next ’Sabbath evening at 7 o’clock
sharp. Come everybody.
Maldon Center is getting bls buggy
repainted. Dill Cain does the work,
s
BUly Divine is worte again we hear.
Later-He is a HtUe better.
Simon Hefflebower has begun the
caroenter work on hb new barn.
Frank Andrmhaa his house nearly
completed.
Horae buyers were In town Saturday
trying to buy horses. But we did not
hear of their buying any.
Philo Fuller is building a new house
thia summer.
APPLE BLOSSOM.

" Northwest Castleton.
■ Frank Wellman made a visit to Alle­
gan county friends last week.
.
J. F. Black sold his grey team to
Grand Rapids parties; consideration
iMOD.
.
Quite a number went to Nashville
Monday to attend Decoration services
Albert Tuba’Vm is very rick again
with the old compla/ht
■
W. J. Cramer is so he can l&gt;e among
his neighbors again.
Hiram and Charles went to the lake
Sunday, bobbing for eels. Good luck,
too.
Corn and oata are suffering for rain.
J. J. England raises his barn this
week.
John Mlnzey has bought a new thresh­
ing machine. Now he will do some
good work in the threshing line.
George did not get that mitten that
Sunday, you Mud Cricley, are mistaken.
We know who you are. .and that stage
route la all right so far as that Is con­
cerned; where is that other route head­
quarters? How is it?

MOBGO-THORNAPPLE.
Elder Paxton, of Barryvllle, has
returned from a visit in Ohio.
Mr. 8. T. Cole is making it pleasant
for young and old at the lake.
A social hop at Mr-Hyde’s last Fri­
day night Enjoy yburadves young
A young lady got sea sick on board
the steamer last week.
Mr. Brown and family, of Oak Arbor,
were spending a few days at xhe lake.
Farmers are replanting corn.
J. B. Duncan, of Jabkson, is at th
lake for his health.
Mrs. Mj-ran Sutherland was called
last week to visit her mother in York
State, who is vwy ill

EDITOR BANNER:

1 beg space in the columns of votfr
paper to- reply to an article in your is­
sue of May 20th, towit: The second
paragraph in your Orangeville items
in regard to the S. O. V.
►
1st. We do not meet every Saturday
night.
I
2nd. The\&lt;lrums have been In town
only three times and we have had them
over three months. Could it be ex­
pected that boys who had never struck
a drum could play like practical
musicians? Any one expecting it
must be devoid of common sense. I
do not claim that we are perfect ttl all
things, but I. claim that we are neither
beggars, blacklegs, swindlers or brig­
ands. Allow me to say that if every
one in this village carried themselvM
as circumspect as the 8- O. V.'s, there
would be less hideous and discordant
noises, and less nuisances.
3d. 1 Some young men of this village
are trying to organize a brass band.
On the night spoken of they gathered
on tho sidewalk lieneath our camp
room; we being on the third floor were
not disturbed much, but the Ladies’
Aid Society holding session on the
second door were unable to conduct
their business. Two brothers in the
camp roon\ knowing how matters were
asked permission to leave the room,
which 1 granted. They went below
and asked the boys to dLscontinue
their practice there. They replied in­
sultingly. Then came sharp words,
then a scuffle, and the band struck out
for new quarters; but there was no hard
feelings or threats of which your cor­
respondent spoke, that I am aware of.
Certainly not on our aide. We have
the cooperation and liest wishes of all
intelligent and law abiding citizens of
this place. Nothing of any note has
jjver been accomplished without some
opposition. We expect it; could scarce­
ly get along without it But dear
readers of the Banner, because this
writer is oppoadd to the order and is
given-to malignity do not think .we are
a set of scoundrel!!. We intend to pay
our way as we go; to treat everybody
well, but w’e kneel to no man or wo­
man, to no combination of men or wo­
men, and we have rights that are
sacred to us. and they cannot be
trampled upon with Impunity.
Also an article In last wrek’s Issue.
Let me tell you, fellow citizens we do
not spend the afternoon of memorial
day in repairing fence, around the
cemetery, graveling walks, picking
stone or grubbing, by anv means.
Your informant is either entirely
ignorant of our principles and objects,
or is hopelessly insane.
Hoping this will oome before the
public, I am,
CAIT. CHAS. E. WOODMAN.

•

At a meeting of the board of educa­
tion held Tuesday evening, the follow­
ing teachers for the city schools were
elected for the next school year:
First Assistant—EUa E. Halleck;
Eighth Grade—Flora Beadle.
?./ ■
Seventh Grade—Rose Bostwick rfXL
Sixth Grade—Fannie Leea.
z
Fifth Grade—Belle Throop.
Fourth Grade—Jennie Lamb.
Third Grade—Minnie Matthews.
Second Grade—Edith Babcock.
First Grade-Addie Jordan.
First Ward—Belle Crothera.
JEBfl-Postponed for two weeks.
C. Ferris was re-elected janitor of
the high school building. .Janitor of
first ward building. Alonzo White;
second ward building, Mrs. Jacob
Ericas.
The salaries remain the same, with
tho exception of that of Mira Halleck,
which

Mrs. John Hotchkiss has just re­
ceived from the Globe Portrait Co., of
Chicago, a portrait, nearly life size, of
her late huslamd that is certainly tho
finest specimen of artistic work and
faithful portrayal of features we ever
saw. Such pictures are apt to be of

defect, and it will be a treasure which
will be alwayi prtMd.

�A CretrtVictory

JSverybodv's companion is nobody's
THE AGONY IS OVER.
frieod. but Red Star Cough Cure is
everybody's friend. Prof. Grothe, of
Brooklyn Board of Health, endorses it
M prompt, safe, and sure. Price, twen­ THE DATE OF THE PRESIDENT’S WED­
, DING OFFICIALLY ANNOUNCED.
ty-five cents a bottle.
The French Canadian Society of Negaunner' and Ishpeming will celebrate
■ St John’s day. June 24.

‘

■

Credit is duo the German woman and
physicians for first using Red Clover
blossoms us a medicine.. Best results
are-obtained when combined with other
medicinal roots and bt-rl&gt;s, as in Dr.
Janes' Red Clover Tonic, which is the
best known remedy for all blood diseas­
es, stomach and liver troubles, pimplee.
cortlveniM. bad breath, piles, ague and
malaria disease, indigestion, loss of ap
petite, low spirits, heat! ache and all dis­
ease of the kidneys. Price DO cents, of
Fred Hotchkiss.

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DRY GOODS

’X

alwcesaeaorerima^^.n,^—-__
coiitlaually exuding an ofteMtoe nuwe m
Ural,
» .^iL.".
tfbMUiUM-Ne u.mdm.
u run, dwrii. »J«•»«».
■■_ • —nk m.MniA natarrh. After

AND

Millinery Goods

the capital
■ppcutatiag wildly on tt» next winter’*
.octal woroa. The momentou. &lt;iQz»Uon it
whether the prwdant’. eboten brldo will

Hunuoy. unws*. v-

To the First Door East of
Bros.' Gro­
cery, on State Street,

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daughter m tho
generally ready
Sul
” verity the
thfe eurt. by UrN-na! eorwjondenoe

Davis, Blacker AiCo-of Manistee, be ta tho White House after alL Wednesday
have struck u thirty-foot bed of salt at J uno 3 U the time fixed by Mias Fobom. The
a depth of 1,260 feet.

I was afflicted terribly with rheuma­
tism. 1 took some । Athlophoros and Mb* Cleveland tor beroelf and brother, will.
now the. rheumatism is gone. I have
had no return ot thejdisease to speak of.
President Cleveland will nn-rt hl* L'ancea
T. E. C’hattield, contractor, 386 Eleventh
avenue, Milwaukee. Wisconsin.
James E. Ellis, of Detroit, is prepar­ on landing from tbc rorouue
ing plans for a new gly.'XX) school house
at Ludington.

Thuro-

Fob Colds, Croup, Asthaina, Bron­ Lor pier Friday morning, Col Lamont
chitis, and Sore Throat, use Dr. Thom­ handed tho brido-oloct ashore. Her mother
as" Electric OU. and gcX the genuine.
followed with Ilenjamin Folsom. They
The HolUm Star has gone up. That found two carrlagia awaiting them, and
makes three papers that have died at when one or two of the small trunks had
been piled ujon too carriages they set off
Holton.

The Harris Ladder Company, of Bat
tie Creek, will'run by water-power.

" In the winter oi »» ■' ‘
SeroMU a on o.-U»- «-

brilliant mws daring the coming year.
None ot the m«nbsrs ot the coWoot knew
anything mow aocut the presldtat's par
posse until Friday afternoon than did the
general public. AU their ipformatiou had

positive announcement. which was not until
CoL Lamont's return Friday morning, be
asked his cabinet officers loculi sit the White
Houra As the members of the cabinet

Ing tin- controversy with Canada or wrae
great jMibllc manor. Instead of having

them extended hearty congratulations, and
promised, of course, to be in the blue room
al tho appointed tame While the attorneygvnenil Las been. invited, it is not certain
that bo will break his rule against appearing
in society and set aside hla prejudice against

othur cabinet officer*
light supper,

HOADLY'S FRANK REMARKS

on the i'enn*yivanl* railroad tor Waiblng-

Mothers! mothers! mothers! Why
will you allow your little darling’-to
suffer with those horrible worms when
a sure remedy is so near and cheap?
Dr. Jackson'a ..vegetable worm syrup formidable proportions-oua a gray trunk
will surely give relief and costs but »
cents. For sale by W. Goodyear.

CoLuunuH, Ohio, May 27.—The Demo­
cratic stale central committee held a meet­
ing here Wudnooday night. On account of
Gen. Durbin Word's tuner*) many mom

M. H. Allen, of Battle Creek, offers a
reward of 9100 for the fellow who stole
his buggy.

Hoadiy in n »i&lt;wcl&gt; said that when the Dem

Cleveland, the president's sister. She was
in tho city with tho express purpose ot
meeting her brother’s betrothed. She waa
The best on earth, can truly be said shown up-*tair* at oncti, and presently came
of Grigg’s Glycerine Salve, which is out ago:ii with Miss Folsom, whose dross
sure, safe and speedy cure for cute,
bruises, scalds, burns, wounds and all
other sores. We positively cure piles,
tetter and :d! skin eruptions. Try this
wonder healer. Satisfaction guaruntexd
or money refunded. Only 25 cents. vigorous boaitb. Tho ladles took a drive
and Mies Fobom returned alone, Hiss Clove
SoW by F.HotohkiwL
land having returned to Washington City.
The St. Andrew's Society, of Detroit,
hold their annual athletic games June
10.

cratic senator* wbo deaertod during the re-

crate concluded that tho Hamilton’ county
Democratic seuatois "ert no-, entitled to
this opinion'* said tho ox governor.

Ho said

Senator O'Neill denounced Clark of the
Senate Vallandingham very strongly.
Senator Dodd branded Mr. Vallanding-

Dr. Jackson's penetrating liniment
cures sprains, bruises, kicks, cute, burns,
rheumatism, etc., etc. - Good for man
or beast For sale by W. H. Goodyear.
A large doctor'll bill Ik attCK «ave&lt; by taking
la Une a few ito»«i of Went'* Liver Filin. u&gt;o
Mtanitard remedy for liver complaint,dynpeMtA,
indlgt-nnaii nod kick licadKi-be. Me. AUdrug-

Where he will be pleased to welcome all his customersi and friends, as
aswell
well as
asto^greet
to greet many
many new
__
heretofore,
ones. As
■ —■ —
————. he
— , keeps
,. the Best of Goods
in his line, at the Lowest Prices.

New Ms Mailly Arriving!

This stakemcni is cocifinncd by W. J. Huntley.drexffist, of Lockport, N. T.. who calls the
cm* &lt; grvoi vlrtory for Hood’s Sampar11 lx
bead tor book giv Ing statements of many cures.

Hood’s Sarsaparilla

JULIUS RUSSELL.

gold bj all dniaglsu- d &gt; six
»»•
uelybyO-LnOOD &amp; CO., Lmrell. Mass.

IOO Bosos Ono Dollar.

We have taken the Agency for
the new line of

A 7, OgDEEFvL OCCVBEHNCE.

jjatri.tt News)
,
The Interest awakened in "n Important
ocrurcucc at Jack*on caused a reprvaentolive of this paper to vlait that city. Ua
ra.-bterod nt th» Hurd Hoota and
euuagrd Hut- Frank I- Smith,
proprietor, mid ex-member ot the r&gt;tate
legislature In com craatlau.
••Mr. C. D. Denio, a man very wellIllis COllOl I • linnv.t. r, . ... -----------

Ms. Finltb atopped auddeulr. arid going
to the door i alletl Hi n man who waa paa*
mg. It WM Mr Di Dio, who said:
» •'! am what people &lt; all 'rwurrectwl.
From a alight nilr.sk of rhonmallsm
growing out of n cold, I grew worse until
tuy limha were swollen fearfully, and my
right elrfe entirely pantlyxed. Anyone
who hae had rheumatism knows what I
sBrii ri-,!. The doctors were very fall hful,
bat they did not help me. They nduiiulatered morphine constantly, but It could
not k&gt;H the pain. Indeed, during my
ravings I declared I ■ would shoot tbs
doctors if 1 ever recove-ed. which, ot
course, I teas riot rrsponalble for. I looked
sad longed for death. But yet you
me
In perfect health. Do vnu waul to know
what Is wi&lt;* that saved ruy lite, virtually
ralscil itw from the grave nfier Ute do. tors
and my frlemis l.; d alwri&lt;loue&gt;1 me. and
keeps me wi ll nil the white) Hlblmnl'e
llhcunistlc ‘•yrup hej-mt medicine ever
given t«&gt; rnflprlti; humanity.”

well known honac of L'arroU &amp; Boardniuii fnr wnum Mr. Denio worked when
ne was firut taken alt k Mr. Carroll raid:
"Mr. Dvnk» v.nouneut tbr-flckrat men
that ever recovered. He was paralyzed
troin rlieuniatlc pu.acm. and no one ever
dreamed'be would gel welLi Hate well
though, nod It i&gt; altnply marveloua.'*
"Dr. Charlea H. Lewlo.: Midi ng at 30)
Hlackntoue rtrect. attended Mr. Denio
during hia slckncas.und mH Mr. Denio hml
been a very »ick wan. had irone beyond
the reach of the medical profession, hihI
had l&gt;een cored, u he declared, by tho
uae of Hiblwiril’a Hhrumatlc byrnp.
The iHiove facu tr.* true and they can be
relied upon by all rvadrra We have in­
vestigated the entire com thoroughly and
knew it to be ■». It la a lesaon to all autfarara and should be carefully remetabered and acted npon.

Other Stoves will be Closed Out Regardless of Cost.
We also sell the Latest and Best
' They are something entirely
new in design and finish, of
superior qualityand fully wasranted.

GarlanilStoves,

e

Builders Hardware at Close Figures.
Paints in Large and Small quantities; also Varnishes, Tur­
pentine and Japana.
\

Mowers, Reapersand Binders.
Wagons, Carriages and Carts.

OLIVER’S NEW COMBINATION PLOW, with self-sharpening
Share and Point They are giving the best satisfaction,
doing the same amount of work with from one-fourth to
one-half the expense of other plows.

CALL IN AND SEE US.

Greble &amp; Powers.

Low Estimates on Jackson Tile.

MONEY SAVED!
Having bought a large invoice of TEA,

indict Lieutenant Goveroor Kenunly and
tbo auvkuteen Republican senators for per­
jury, in violating tlwiroatl*
Ex-Governor Hoadly, Judge McHenry,
Gen. Powell and Eeuatora O’Nafll and Law-

Jennie Mun. aged I? yearn. fell Into the mill
ace at Paw raw, Saturday, and wm drowned.

[AS

HIS STOCK OF

Hood’s Sarsaparilla
lou uaa
————— — rllmpre ot tbo wonderful trouaaam. tbo

FOR K CENTS get Kemp's Liver
Pills for Torpid Liver, for Constipation,
for the Complexion. W. IL Goodyear.
THE HOMELIEST MAN in Hast­
ings as well as the handsomest anil
others call at our store and get free, a
trial bottle of Kemp’s Balsam for the
Throat and Lungs. It cures acute and
chronic coughs. Price 50 cents and
SI.00. W. H. Goodyear.
“1 TRIED Everything, without re­
lief. but Kemp's PileSuppoaitorieu cur­
ed me.” So writes A. G. Rose. New
London. Conn. Prien 50 cents per box.
W. H. Gwdveail

of either sex, however induced, prompt­
ly, thoroughly and permanently cured.
Send 10 cents in stamps for large Illus­
trated treatise.
World’s Dispensary
Medical Association. 6«3 Main Street,
Buffalo, N. Y.

EMOVED

A Terrible Caso of Scrofula
Cured by

we will until further notice give each customer

a better TEA than ever before; and to induce

W. II. Goodyear ran always be relied upon to
and nillnbte.-bv recomnteiiitfiix articles witti
well e«tabl!«bed mrrtl and such ux xrv popular.
Having tUangeucy for the celebrated Dr. King'*
New Dlwovenr for eonmimption, cokla and
rough a. wiB sell II on a jierfect guarantee- It
aril! sorely gore any and aH affection of throat,
hing* or eh»st. and l:i order tbprove onr claim.

customers to try,-wilLgive a 5 cent ticket with
Ixmaaaroua, May .*7.-The state con

lias been organised at Ionia,
ir th# coin ratue?
w.thall the terrors &lt;Jf cho'ern. boue!complaint,
■ux. eliolcrn Infantum. &gt;*rovide for c-menren- hw mtadou, the genial secretary arranged
Sea Ly purchasing st oneesbolUe of Wcstj
am King. sae. All druggist*.
•
still maintained as to, the details of the
wedding. Additional watchmen were (ta■ Wwtt’a World'* Wonder. The demand h&gt;
taMNtlly tncrea»U&gt;&gt; for ihta truly popular re-.
■ edy for rheumatiam and all kindred diaeaaca.
X and 30c. Alldrurifhite.
stroll througb sotmi ot tho rooms, bat Fri-

ly e tuning Miss Rose Cleveland arrived
To Uxironghly «ure tcrofula It b noecMkry to
os Yew York and will berealt superInxtrikr directly at ib« root of th* evil. Thb is
nd the arran^ementu
exactly wtaU Hood'* HarsaHrilta (lost, by acting
The programme as iaidout logins with tho
upon the Mood thwnughly lk»n«!M It of all
tapurttit*. iuhI tea vim not b.-n n taint of scrof­
lait of tho president to Now York
ula In the vital fluid. TbunsMjd* wnohavebreu
cored nt MTuluta by Hwxl-» HarsnparlllB. testify
to hs wonderful blood purifying ■luallties. Bold
ly all druKKlstv
Ing train Bunday, reaching Now York
A city park at Howard'Clty hn new tiling of Monday morning. He will then jmy hU roJoy tobarinhabitaapi.
j

platform declare* tor prohibition ot Uh&gt;
manufacture, Importation and sale of In­
toxicating liquors used as a leverage, and
cabs for direct legislation by the state and
national legislatures. It also denounces the
desecration ot the Sabbath day. It declares

MOM
Is tho best remedy for

Try Our Tea!

all complaints peculiar
all public and private debts.
The following state ticket was nomi­
nated: Secretary of state, Rev. J. IL
Hugbee; auditor of state, Sylvester Johnson;
treasurer of state, IL C. Perkins; attorney
general. Judge W. M. Lind; superintendent
of public instruction, C. W. Hodgin.

to women.

Snii^HaDS &amp; VanAman

March 10th, 1886.

WILL RESIST E^CTMENT.

ROGERS &amp;
FAUSEY,

public affair* Lore are consulting legal au­
thority a* to whether they have a right to
with the fiBgitr Jib idiairbcd. ciemuilug the to take a train which will land him in Wu«bJtawap-K of jkiIwuhis virtu and hcjding tl»e »or*
and lnflxnu-4 membrane, neaendal nwultn are
obtained from a few appUrwxkmt and a tbor:
indJLu

HASTINGrS, MICH.,
’

armed ami prepared to resist by bloodshed

Foloom, and will arrive in Washington ths
someday.

«JgR

each pound for cash. Tickets good in 25c
lots for any Crockery we have in stock at face
value.

----- SELL THE CELEBRATED-----

Jno. Deer Corn &amp; Summer­
Fallow Cultivator.

Wedne*iay adopted 137, ta Ju, a resolution

An indispenslble Farming Toot The best in the world.
MenJclMohn'a wedding march as the bridal
lien taken

—

i"v uu, I". ..r.(1L-u

'AF

ft

it wm

The Champion Twine Binder &amp; Mower.
These machines have been thoroughly tested, and ha\e
proven satisfactory in every instance. Call an** 1°°^ the
over.

THE NORTH FAIRFIELD PLOW.

•SBSE'SS’'

Bast in th eWorld.

Our large sales of this plow and the splendid
&gt;.-fn.&lt;-tioo ’t
Sves wherever tried proves its worth. The North 1 airfield &gt;
e best plow made, as every fanner will tell yov who usft bThe Kick’s Spring Tooth Harrow is a Harrow
I----- ForttleevolnsivelybyRogeisi r»“^J
sdqnrten in the Elevator. Broadwsf■Bern

Sa

�TH! XEVS Df BRIEF

OO.V A UFt

the

FOX SISTERS* BFIRIT RAFFING.'

Twas only a mmherTroar
’
^W‘PhT,r?r‘Uch bbw *whU*.

f&lt;sribl*ithrj Manning is reported as impror-

;T»~ ool, n hidden m«u« blu^,
-r~ Oh y tow. brtoh, ptoy:
'

1 wtw only a buiumcr day.
iiHitli cornpanl** from Sparta and

’Twns only a loving wife’s embrace.
Twtw only a huabaadta kiss:
Twas only a well-earned day of grace
’Twm only Autumnal hiiw
B^’

.l-.cctlvo at Adaturtown, Pa., »woro ^Twas only a single, muffled knell,
Mrante for five hat-finilbor», charging. .mW** OtlJy an °P®n tutnb;
'
. co.-ixpirod to burn tbo factory ot
Twa* only a snowlxmntL frozen snell
’Twas otay Winter', glonm
‘ '
^tenron-ritnlth in London Society.
«sd of n'preacntativns ]ia«*nl a bill
EARLY PORTRAITS OF CHRIST. “
. Hiram W. Hubbard, pxVnaxtnr at
dia, Illa, with f7*0 fo.-»Unlup« and
.to’-m fn in his ofUco ta ths daytime
t* 4e,.i»nfa
tn Heathen .Ilanda—Ideal I-letuT,*.
k com ago the writer naw a picture
•, -. dwelling* wore burned Tuesday ta with thta iuM-ription: “The only true likeof our Saviour, taken from one
r: ,.:v. and two woman poriabsd
carved on an emerald, by command of
j,-:. '. of Greece and Turkey are re­ Ttberiwi Cmar, nnd given from the treanft uni lh&lt;« frontier, Uavtag (urreudcred ury uf Cunatantinopte by the emperor of
. -i--r* an-i |K»ltions U»*y recently the Turks to Popo Innocent VIII., for tho
N. Ogden, tbo organizer of tho to .TP?nOUh:‘ br”tlM,r' Ukcn
ieag’ie. whl.-h gained considerable by tho Ghmtauu." Furtlier aenroh dis­
r.. r; / in l.oulxiana politics ta IHTIi, ditd covered the same picture amweiatid with
different incidents, and led to a study erf
Sei ■ urlMm* -Tusstay.
, • In Branoau street, Kan Frandaoo, the pictorial conceptions of our Lon! in
■| Ji l 'V evening, destroyed the furniture sacred art. Iq the tiiuo of Christ sutier&gt;•’ 1 ragta ft Gsirt and a number of stitian had supprea^l all pictorial Jew­
•» the kH&gt; iRgregating »55,«&gt;X
ish aft even in portraiture, and though
iqht.h from Bloomington, lilt, skillful and ingenious in all elae, no Jewto that David Lavi* still suffer*
dared to paint a portrait, and no strict
t: 01:111 carbuncle, and tliat not oven
one would oven allow his own to be
painted, for fear of a violation of the
second commandment.
Portraiture was, therefore, almort ex­
Zbi* FtigiUh derby waa won by Ormoado,
clusively in heathen luu^a, and consum­
mate as was Greek art in painting tlie
ci’
.t.t&lt;y.slcin of 300 mil** from Ottumwa faces And forms of men, it had small
scope in that little Syrian province of
the Roman world, where a painter was
uuilixl of the eldest daughter of an outcast. The first picture* of Christ
were probably the work of some of His
own desciples, and gradually us those
.. fi. Ogden, who Jed tbo “white
who loved him desired to see His face
l.oig ' -volution against tbo Kellogg state
with the eyca of sense, the less scrupu­
lous Gnostic*, with their ruder form of
Th- event mysterious aa*aa*;n*tlon ot Greek art. rnjvatcd again and again
&lt;:..Unwn. a wealthy farmer, near some prolotyjH! well known to them, but
.jntal Cror* Mo., bo* l-eea solved by unknown to us. Very early in Christian
ti. • c
of bi* wu that they mur­ history—as early, indeed, as we have
dered hi a
any history outside of the gaqieb— there
Th.- h vt appear* ta print that tbo five was some well-known ideal, and hinny
; -0 - u- ■ f the Wt*t Shore road offered copies, though varying among them­
tbeir n^.n and franchi*os to W. IL Vanh-r-i’.i f u- Fh«&gt;.000, and ta* refusal co*t tbo selves, distributed among the Oriental
churches in Asia and Africa, not Always
\ U k f Vr.tral I»osalbly «'Jfs&lt;AV,OOa
"i i.- n j-: extensive log obstruction that the huuh in every detail, but ikrunifonn
nejl in th*. Chippewa region can in general that they were distinguished
near Big Foil*, on tbo Flam- nt sight.
4rt\«i*re J«o**itay tto’.CXhJ.teA’ feet of
The earli'ist known historical mention
of such work, though only incidental, is
made by Tertullian (bora in A; D. ICO),
Tbo Fnn h chambers have voted urgency who criticises a picture of Jwms as “in­
n bill fc" vpcf the ' &gt;rfeans princes.
correct," and “wanting in resemblance."
r. formerly treasurer of the This implies that then* wan a correct
UnitecLii&gt;*. Viry ill at Jaekaunvilla,' type, which a true picture should reHa
|
seinble. Nothing better fllustrates the
d !-lo«oa&gt;*d fruit two* ta tiw •number and antiquity of such'pictures
1 Mich fruit ■: lion wore badly
than the tact tliat the earliest ecclesiast­
y fr--&gt;t T- esday nightini fi«h cciuinlMinu announce* ical historian, Euwbiux. in 340, speaks of
- .u .-cen &lt;&gt;* its attempt to prop* them as very plenty, and wine of them
r- axU’iclally at Wood’s Holl, already very ancient, and oMoctatwl
with traditions of miraculous origin.
:L lived bas-ifiada a compromise Aqgwctine, in the next century, speaks
?r« in New York which will of “n variety of numl^rhss pictures,"
-lune hi* taw practice tn and alludes to some uf them a^ ancieuL
—Harper's Magazine.
iiing was hanged Thursday
Ho, Ind, for the murder of
S 'ultuer. who bad refused to
Cinnabar vall-«y wwt emphatically the
meanest country encountered during ixir
guilt ff the Cauty brothers, journey. Level as a floor, baked as hard
: I crglartdag the city safe at an a brick by the sun, tho soil is *o arid
|aiv
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.
that nothing grown naturally upon it,
uyed the First Methodist church except a little spindling sago brush, in- j
Y.. which cot «13yOUU, and terpersed with prickly pear, averaging
.. equal amount of property la about one plant to the square too}. The ;
-tor.-hoO.se and I uiversallst
prickly pear is at low spreading plant
rui.klin.MiWK
with broad leaves, the size of the hand,
which ore covered with thorns, as if a
Anu*:. lardtUo was Friday executed at paper of tacks had lhx*u emptied on tltem,
t &gt;r the murder of Carmine Po- all with their business ends up, as I ascer­
.. who* ppckeU ho took $3ii
tained the first time I sat down on one.
r
gc-vornmanS has granted a
-s-ion I :r .I’ndlroad to joln;th'city of It has a pretty flower of all shades, from
scarlet to lemon yellow, producing a rich
L'urat ;3 L-: * Itm Moxjoui Central system.
irtrern *i......... ..
...
... combination of colors. To pick them
n-vthi ,*tti d । y ti u Republicans of '.Vis*-on-In, one needs a pair of tin gloves, as the
sad tmbr; Bonck b likely to tekbe Dt-OM&gt; spine® will peuetrate a thick driving
cm tit rani;
glove with caw.
federal council has informod
The volley also rejoiced in pocWMing
• th.- N;nuW‘ jo.'urnsnent that Hou Carlos a large proportion of alkali in the soil,
•uddealy
.
which made the dust extremely disagree­
of the SL &lt;i than! tunnel.
: 1; teems CApablo'of yuHd- able. Yet people have settler! there, and
t per day ba» been de- at one or two ranches, where tljere was
ridale Ohio, a srnafl station irrigation, we were surprised to see
fields bearing quite respectable crops.
Haivnlfou Army disre- Hemmed in on evfry side by high moun­
areingof U&gt;c authorities of tains, every breath of air was excluded,
beiou, th
•ait being a sbower ot stones while the sun beats into it like a furnace;
consequently the tide across it wan ex­
tremely hot and tiresome.—Cor. xkmeriClou*!
are reported from several
pnnts tc iH rtusuy. A squadron of hussars can Agriculturalist.
narrowly
a, •
uAra’wly.o,drowning
ta the stable* at
Wmmf-'
•tsenfeN,. |,i the vta»yard» at Btagon
This is the time of year to secure the
were
”
* ■tocvtiy
‘■:“py t-'trnyod.
, • -.'^u
• wotk in largest and most troublesome stock of
tronio wlatLjw CKjXX), b 1,stag placed ta bud cold tliat the human system can ac­
un tig ,-apitol ground* at Spring- commodate. No one need catch cold
Ill Th| fur trader U repreeeuted a* now—such cold will catch them without
tattering w:-.|t
Indian.
the slightest effort. For the weather is
always changeable and frequently disa­
Dr. V&gt;. (&gt;. j ii&lt;hria formerly president greeable at this period of the year. -The
« tbo Am,'rima Medical aMociation, died pleasant temperature invites to exercise
benduy at Muntgunvry, Ala.
and then suffuses one with perspiration.
A cw.itabb,' at Sedalia. Ma, has levied Th.' warm morning invites u change of
“Poa tbou-Hjo'd goods of Martin Irons, underclothing and the piercing after­
totalise- . ;.c.
noons eend the changeling home shiver­
-- *—« v.
iguoou « ureecent roaa
wiwtou &lt; tn-!,tuitti and Meridian, Miso., ing. People are more apt to be impru­
dent—indeed find it the hardort thing
’Maanluy vi*,ugod to standard.
Andrew 1 .rl^ia. thoitoel manufacturer, to be prudent—in the spring than nt any
U-eitteny Lily
forth* other time. One does not know bow to
dreea, for wliat may be comfortable one
hour may be unbearable the next. It is
cold. tax. wmperta,, Ifixht.
ctaudr. rFtalnx, or kwwiox »U rrltnta
right or ton bourn Tta, onlr ttangtota
ItUMoU, a well-known sport­ done is to watch the weather closely and
.
. . - kd.*d himself with chloro- do your level l&gt;«t to dodge its playful
mvorcwj u f, tB j
to Chlctga
tricks Many persons are convinced
Q.f *'er*1 ,Jlou“nd dollar." par tint thr, H.T" bid tltaW Old cold lor
of IN.. 1 J
Duuu°t»d atasl company nroml eonrioubr, —«•» “** ^1 rjo
« ntUhuri; oiuaUrily mads «n advauou they au&gt; Ideotify It rren when » “«»
u,on »m. onr ri».-BU«tao&gt;» Nrwi
«•» H.mp.bir.,

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•lriOtae&gt; bte two »ou« and
,*“*J i,a’u

—--------- pottoffieas
uc.xrdlOglr chrbtsued Mikado.

A ro=ri« ta—Ug**”L"ta””
““
rxiritag OF-y
|M»
C10.&lt;X?&gt;.«X). »d th., ta to RF-ta

-Ufa taUr
thta ta-Fteto®* ota»l«&gt;«. do.. n«
$&lt;*).a».000. BbowtDk * Wtol of

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. ------uviougs the di*.
Sre'2^ni Of
modem
SpxntuahHm. The initial “spirit-rappingplnmomena begun in Mordi.
the
tamdy Of John D. Fox, «n Hydeville,
M
county, New York. Besides Mr
£OX only their two yoongCT
childnm, Margaretta. 13 y. am old. t£d
Kate k ycareold, were at home when the
n“’3T.lMT”'ta^e'1
rappmgx that were heard nightly upon the
floor of one of the bod-rooms, and some­
times tn uttar porta of the how. Tliey
endeavored to truce the Hounds to their
cause, but failed. It is also alleged tliat
a patter of footsteps was sometimes
n-ard. the bed-clothes were pulled off
and Kate felt a cold hand passed over
her face. On the night of March 81,
when the rap* occurred, Kato imitated
them by .napping her finger*, and the
rap# responded by the same numl&gt;er of
sounds. Kate then said, “Now, do as I
do; count 1. 2, 8, 4. 5,
at the same
time striking ber hands together. The
same number of raps responded, and
at similar interval*. The mother of
the gi?ls
then said, “Count ten,"
and ten different raps were heard.
“Count
fifteen," and ” that num­
ber or sound* followed. She then said.
“TeU ns the age of Cathy (tho youngest
ctanghter) by rapping one for each year,"
and the number of years were rapped
correctly. In like manner the. age* of
each of the four other, and than nlwent
children, were by request indicated by’
this invisible agent. Mrs. Fox jakod if
it was a human being making that noise.
There wan no sound. Sire then said, “If
you are a spirit, make two distinct
sounds." Two rap* were accordingly
heard.
’
Three weeks afterword it wtw made
known by the raps that the body of a
murdered man Lay buried in the cellar,
and the exact spot was indicated where
]arts of a human skeleton was actually
found. The name of thu murdered man
was given, and it was learned that five
years before such a person had visited
the house and had suddenly and myster­
iously disappeared.
'
After awhile the raps occurred onlv in
the presence of the two sisters, Morgan-1
and Kate. The family having removed
&lt;0 Rochester, the nips acconqianied
them, and new phenomena, including
Clairvoyance and the movement of ponderable bodies without appreciable
agency, were developed. In November,
1849. tin- Fox girl, upjieared in u public
hall, anil tin- phenomena was freely
manifaoted and subjected to many testa,
and a committee, appointed for their investigatlon, after continuing their experimenta there and elsewhere for several
•lays, reported that tliey were unable to
trace them to any mnndono agency.
Within a few months Spiritu41isni liad
thousands of converts and was an establixhed faith.
In an extended article in IVek'a His­
tory of Rocheater, from tho pen of Mr.
IL D. Jones, it is stated that the sisters
remained In Kocinator some months.
and then visited New York, Pliihuielphia
and numy other localities, offOrtling to
the curious the opportunity to hear 'tht
sounds and^witneai other manifesta­
tions. The three sisters are still living.
Leah, no* Mr* Underhill, resides in New
York city; Margnretta (Mrs. Kano) make*
her home in Brooklyn, and the youngest,
Catherine is living in l/jndon. England,
and is the widow of an English barrister
by the name of Jenkin. The sounds, a*
in 1848, are still heard ta their presence.
Other and varied manifestations are mud
to occur in all jnrts of tho world, having
been developed by what in 1849 was designaled as “Rochester nqiptags." From
these rappings us a commencement has
originated
modern
Spiritualism. —
llucherter (N. Y.) Democrat.

fury, which is a black and horrible
tempart. In its mid-region, where it ia
neither too little to be rnotivu nor too
furious to be ungovernable, it has its usefuluota. For all feeling is as fuel, and
where there ia none life has no fire, and
than no flame of aacent, no glow and no
light. Wherefore anger bestow* strength
as a motive, in this being like all
pawions.
But it agrees with only aomo, and not­

a vast force quickly, like a flash of explosk-n, and then has none left to apply
to labor. Herein it is like a stimulant,
which sets either effort or pleasure
briskly forward, but soon slips back by a
bitter and gloomy reaction.—“J. V. B."
in Globe-Democrat.

Th- greatest thing to .daze a man was
to have artillery tired over him at short
range. Then* were occasions in tho array
where tho infantry wore thrown to the
front of our own artillery, directed to lie
down and hug tho ground close, so that
our own guns might be fired at tho ad­
vancing enemy without injuring us.
This was an exceedingly trying ordeal.
To have tho hurtling shot and shell fly
over you oniy a few inches from your
prostrate body -was an experience to daze
»man. After such an experience at
Stone River I can remember that I for­
got my own name.—Inter Ocean “Curb­
stone Crayons."

Circus men an- more or le?s supersti­
tious. OnMrf them asserts that if two acci­
dents haftftn to him in the ring in quick
succession, the third never fails to follow,
and generally proves the most severe of
thoUio. Another vows that if, when
riding, his horse casts a shoe; something
unlucky is about to happen. In proof of
this he mournfully exhibited a scar on
his head, which years ago the casting of
a horse's shoe caused him to receive. A
lady equretrion considers a fall from her
horse’s bock on the first circling of the
ring an omen of such fatalistic sorrowthat she shudders when it occurs.—
Pioneer-Press “Votore."

The reliance upon the extraordinary
virture of the coca leaf among tho Pe­
ruvian Indians ia ao strong that in the
Huanuco province they believe that if a
dying man can taste a Uaf placed upon
his tongue it is a sure sign of Jib future

r'invtoWl i» Utodrau
buMr.wui nearly $3,000,000.

BAKING POWD^
MOST PERFECT MADE

The Cream of Tartar used in DR. PRICE’S CREAM
BAKING POWDER ia the purest in the world. The
crystals are from the finest Grapes, imported direct from
the vineyards of France.
Watihinaton, D. C., April 23, 1885.
I have analyzed the Cream of Tartar used in Dr. Price's
Baking Powder, and find ii of the highest degree of purity.
PETER COLLIER. Chitf Chtmitt for tbo Unitod Statoo Dopartmont of Agriaittoro.

Die following, Heads of the Great Univejsitiefl and
. Public Food Analysts, find Dr. Price’s the purest and
strongest Free from Ammonia, free from Lime, free from
Alum, and recomjnend its use in every family.
Persons doubting tbo truthfulness of this can write any of tho Chemfets named t

h k Dy-

S-S-

The rink at Muskegon will hereafter
have to close at 12 o’clock.
Moore's hotel at Bbelby h being fixed up In
good shape.
West’s Pain Kins cures the worst case of colic
In Ore minutes. Cures chills, cramps, cholera,
ami cholera morbus. 23c. All druggists.
..A
rnonilnK &lt;W paper Is on the tapis at
luy vity.
West's World’s Wonder, or Family Liniment
'curei rlirumuism, neuralgia, cuts, burns,
sprains and bruises, a and Me. AUdnigsbU.

Anoldphnlelan. retired from prac*lM*,bsvli&gt;x
li.id placed In tils bands by in East Indi* mis:slnn*ry the tomuUof * simple rcseUbie ren-edy for the speedy and pcruuinent cure ot
।Cos-umidiou. Bronchitis. Catarrh, Asthma and
:all throat am! Lung Affections, also a positive
and radical cure tor Nervous Debility and all
Nervous Complaints,, alter having tested its
jwonderful rurntlvo imwers In thousands of
cases,
lias felt It his duty to make It known to
'bls suffering
follow* Actuated bv this motive
;and a desire to relieve human suffering. I will
scud free of charge, to all w ho desire it, this
irecipe, in German. French or English, with full
1dlredllons tor jrrepantu; and t.jinp. Smt by
mall bv addreBslng with stamps, naming this
p*l&gt;cr.W. A. Nor», U9 Power's Block, Eochre'
Mareellus. n vlllap- of rm inhabitants lias
four full-fledged saloons ahd four drug store*

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BARTLEY. B. S„ Chemist to tho Dep t of Health. Brooklyn. N. Y.
C. HOWARD, M. So, .Star Un- Medical College, Columbus, Ohio.
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Prof. IL A. Wlil’lLyUS,
Prof. A; IL bA BIN State CbcmLrt, Burlington. VL
ProLJOHN BOHLANDE1L Jr., A. M.. V D.. Prof. Chemistry and Toxicology,
College Mudlclne and Surgery, Cincinnati, O.
Prof* AUSTT.N A WILBER. I’rofa.Ulieuiisiry.KmKWTiCoUege, NewBrunswiekJfJ.
Prof. GEORGE E. BARKER, Prat CbttoMry UtUrtrslty of Pwasylvaai&lt;PMteProtChDf0’“°“**“Unltod st*“”

of KtA-

Prof. E. W. 1ULGARD. IToi Chmtetty. Umrerelty Cal

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fxax, an energetic btiainesa woman to
fFwVH solicit and take orders for the
fl
FWFsg MADAME OBISWOLD Patant
'J-rgr.Skirt Supporting Corset* These
rerecta have been extensively
'•V *l|fv advertised and sold by lady canZb
vassers the past 10 y ears, w hlch.
pJSQS-^ with their superiority, has ereated a large demand for them
throughout the United States,
and any lady who will gire her
time and energy to canvassing
for them can soon build up a permanent nod
profitable business. They arc not sold by rnrrchant* and wn give exclusive territory, (hereby
giving the agent entire control uf these superior
rorseto In the territory assigned her. We have
a large nsmtwr of agents wbo are making a
grand success selling these goods, and wndesire
town. Address Gcmcral Ak-sM,
Finish the walls and ceilings with Alaltastlne. such In every
'j. B. WYGANT, FredonlA. N. V.
You can do it: Inexpensive: try IL White and
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Chancery Order.
Kalsumtte or pnitr. Ijislvfectv and promts
(disease*.
Beautiful sample card free. By drug­ State of Mlchtaan—Dora Terple. Complainant,
vs. William Teeple, Defendant.
।gists, hardware and paint dealers, gw giren
FHlli Jiutletal Circuit, in Char.eery. Sult pend­
1away. AitaBAicnxBCo., Graud Rapids, Mich. ing
In the Circuit Court for the County of Barry,
The new depot nt Jones, on’Uio Air.Unerood, In Chancery at the Court House In the City ai
vtll’be completed this week.
Hastiun on the 12th day ot Atwll, 1RV.
tn this rauw. It appearing from affidavit on
file, that the defendant William Teeble is not a
resident ot till* state, but I* a resident of the
,
State of Ohio, therefore on motion of Cteineut
1
Chappcp
Hand*. Chilblains. Conui, and all Hkln Kmlth xnllrltor for Complainant, it Is brdered.
Kniptluas. and
cures Hies, or no pay that defendant enter bls appearance In said
jrequired.
It t* guarautec-1 to gire perfect satis­ cause on or before tour inent hs from the date of
1
faction,
or money refunded. Price » cents per this order, and that wlthfh twent&gt; days the
ten
Fur sal - l.v W. II. Goodyear.
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ComplaliiMit cause thl* order to f&gt;e puhlixhcd In
1
the Ha-ttnci Hassef.. said publication tn tncontinued onee In each week for »ht week* in
atent mole tra succession.FHANK A. HOOKEJl.Clrcult Judge.
1cux und
CLEMENT BMITH. SolleltariorComplalnant.
The most effect us I protect Ion against Ground
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every trap warranted to do the work This is
Hegtuer.
!the product of tho ptwiteal farmer and gardner
who
knows Low it l» hltns-U. State and county
'
rights
tor sal-. CorresjMmdcnoo solicited and
'rvlereiice*
given. K-l.iU price, gl-00. Aceuts
wsnird
ami liberal discount to the trade. J. «.
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&lt;iILLI
Pat. nUf and Sole Manufacturer,
'Addsn.LAND.
Mich.

Default
ot* certa
Andrew S
IsUirsif Deeds for the
of Mi-htaan. January
In liber 22 of inortgag
claimed to be due and
and note accompanying the
date of this notice the su
hundred and twenty dollars and nt netyflve cento, (?i;)3o.«5,) and the attorney fee
prTvided by law, and no proceedings at
law or In equity having been taken to collect
the same or any part thereof; Now therefore,
notice Is hereby given that by virtue of the pow­
er of sale in said mortgage contained, and the
statute In such ease ftmds and provided, on 8aturday. the aist day of August. A. D. 1MH. at 10
o'clock in the forenoon, at the north front door
of the Court House In the city of HaMkigs, Bar­
ry county, MicLtrmi. (that being the place of
bolding tlic Circuit Court for the county ot Bar­
ry. when- MMjKvnlOMare situated.) there will
be sold at public auction or vendue to the high­
est bidder, the premises described in said mort­
gage, or so much a* may be necessary to satisfy
the aranuiit due thercou wlt|i Interest st seven
|«-r omit per atitium and the tost and expenses
allowed by taw, including an aitnraey tee of
twenty-ffvv dollars as provided for In said mort­
gage: said premises being described tn said

county. Mk-blsnn,
loirs, to Wit: 1 In­
ter and tlie we»t I:
quarter of section

Dated, MaySTrb.'trM.
SAMVEL CAKSON. Mortgagee.
CHAM. II. BAtiEIL Att*&gt; tor Mortgagee.

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Newspaper Advertising.
Alcove all, deplore it as we must, it is
the historical fact that the rapid increase
of wealth in any country is always ac­
companied by tiw lowering of tho moral
standanls. ‘The most jx-rnicious class of
youth in America to-day is largely recuited from the children of the new rich,
who are delmuching diemselvee and cor­
rupting those about them with fearful
«-iu-rgy. And the schools are not ciiurgeable with the existence or the mischief
of these youthful nudefactora. Tiny
have little to do with the schools, except
to infect them with tlieir own idleness
and vice; and the letter the schools are.
the Ij^s likely such pupils are to remain
in them for any length of time.—Rev.
Washington Gladden in The Century.

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CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND &amp; PACIFIC RAILWAY
By reason of Its cw.t rnl position and close relation to all principal lines East and
Wtet at initial and terminal polntx, ccnMlttttos the moat hpRortsmt mld-qanfr-------------10 I11GO KJO

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Southeast onef eorrenpondin; points W e
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THE CREAT ROCK ISLAND ROUTE

GuarantoM its patronn that renoo or jwtional meurtty afforded by a ootid,
tharounblv baflaoted road-bod; nmooth tracks of conttauoua otoel — "■
Btanaallv built cidvertn and nritlKW. rolling ntr-ck m near pwf
tnako It; the

elaborately cooked raw

Ertobitebed FAY’S

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THE FAMOUS ALBERT LEA ROUTE
Ls tho direct

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,-torrd lands of interior Dakota.

oflrult. one-quarter of a
ol how. Terms rwooinquire of Daniel Brant

R. R. OABL.S

I. ST. JOHN

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he Hastings Banner.
HairriKGfi, Mien.. June 3rd, 1886.

Journal's statements would lead one to
beltere it had among tta ewn people.
Such talk m the Journal gives our city
occasionally would do great harm If it
were true, and generally Ixoct. The
best way Is to speak encouragingly. es­
pecially when we have as much encour­
agement as this year.

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Clothing, Hats, Caps and
Gent’s Furnishing Goods.

Divine service at the Episcopal
XDXTOBXAI. WOTZS.
cbuch Sunday as follows:
The outlook for good prices for wool
Morning Prayer, 9 il m.
is not flattering. The last straw that
Litany, sermon and holy communion,
broke the camel's back in thia case was 10 JO a. m.
Sunday school, 12 m.
Every article marked down. I have made prices that sell
the Morrison bHl, which would put
Evening prayer and sermon, 7:30 p.
wool on the free list And yet there IT.
them. Now is the time to buy, while the assortment is com­
are free-traders who pretend to say that
Ascension Day, Thursday, service at plete.
free wool means higher prices for wool; 10 JO a. id.
and this in the face of the fact that
every reduction of the duty on wool
No shelf-worn shoddy. I bought the P»dfl,,riKht-,“ 1
t
A BURMESE FAIRY 6TORY.
has been followed by a corresponding
the cash and got all discounts, i have sold them close, as 1
decline in the market price of that arti­
have
sold
for
cash.
But
I
have
decided
to
cle. But consistency is no part of a
Fairy tales art' popular among them,
free-trader’s make-up.
•
and there is one wmen comes from over
“I*ut none but fusionistaon guard.” the bonier in Slam which was told us by
is the war cry of the office seekers of a Siamese. Tho exaggerations all hang Regardless of former figures. As I sell for cash only, I save
the demo-green aggregation. Thia cry together artistically and are in the samo my customers from paying interest on other peoples ac­
will be taken up and reverberated by
who heard that there waa on enormous counts, and from furnishing goods gratis to dead-beata. out
their henchmen throughout the coun­
giant in a far country, and he declared former prices are discounted by the figures I now offer:
try at the preliminary caucuses. Mr. that he should never rest till he got a
Soft Money Greenbackar and Mr. Hard hair of tlie giant's head. So he sent his A Men’s Suit -.... 8 2 50; former price, 8 3 50; others sell for • 5 00
A much better Men’s Suit.’... 5 00;
J00;
J
«®
Money Democrat, prepare to fuse, and fleet, nnd they nailed and they sailed and
A servicable all wool suit.... 6 00;
8 00,
_
they Bailed for weeks and weeks and A daisy suit 7 00;
to throw principles to tlie dogs.
JO 00;
JA line worsted suit 12 00; •
“
J6.®?’
If democrats can effect it, J. Davis noon it became suddenly dark, and they
AU Clothing nt !»rcportioente Rates.
will be mighty mum the balance of •tack fast and could got neither forward
I have always made a specialty of keeping good Overalls,
this season. J. Davis has a happy nor backward. Now the fact was tliat
faculty of opening his mouth and put­
that I could warrant. I do not keep any of the alleged • cheap
ting both feet in it. If the evil effects carrot, the smallest vegetable in the overalls,” that are dear at any price. I have cut the pnee to
giant’s kingdom.
V
stopped there, it would not lie so bad
“And behold the next mOming the these figures:
for the democracy.. But democratic giant's children went out to fish, and as
50c; former price, 8 60; others charge 8 75
A good
bestwarranted Overall.
hopes and chances
usually engulfed they wont they picked up two or three The
75c”
HO:
“
I 00
in the same wide aperture.
elephants on their way for bait, but they
90t
•*
1 00; 5 others don’t keep
were only able to catch a few of tho very
The democrats of Barry county pre­ smallest fishes in the country—‘some­
sent an abject appearance, as mirrored thing equivalent to our minnows’ (said
I have the exclusive agency for Wilson Bros.’ Fine Shirts,
by their organ, tlie Democrat, in its last the narrator). And as they were going
the best in this or any other market I sell:
issue. They are on their knees beseech­ bock they saw the carrot growing by the
water's
edge,
and
pulled
it
up
to
put
it
A
good
unlaundried Shirt.. 8 30; former price, 8 45;
othera charge 8 49
ing the greenbackers for fusion this
into the curry, and inside it was the Fancy laundried Shirt..........
45;
■*
65;
“
,v
faU. And this in the face of their oft
'*
1 2S; others don’t keep them
whole fleet. After they got home tlie Wilson Bros, unlaun’d Shirt 1 00;
repeated assertion that they proposed giant threw the fish and the ciirrot into
1 00;
' “
“
laundrled ’*
to absorb the greenback wing of the the pot in order to boil them, when the
1 25;
35;
others charge
50
25;
aggregation.
fleet rose out of the root to tlie top of tho Good work Shirt....
65;
“
75
water with all the men in it. ‘What are Better work Shirt...
Each day of the present session of
those curious insects Y saidthe giant, The best work Shirt.
congress has. demonstrated the utter peering down into tlie pot.” Then camo
unfitneffl of the democratic party to a good deal more, which tire narrator liad
pilot&gt;the ship of state with safety. forgotten. .
I have a full line of Mexican Sea-Grass Hammocks, which
The democratic party is a success only
“The men tried to shout to the giant
I will close out at $1.00 each. These are usually sold at $1.60
at flndtag fault. When expected to do and tell him what it was that they
each.
•
something for the good of the country
and he could not hear a word they laid.
I cannot give a complete price list, but enough to show that
it isn't on deck.
At length he lifted them up to his. ear in I have reduced prices on all goods from 15 to 40 per cent.
It is tiecoming more and more evi­ his hand, and a whole boat’s crew
Now is the time to bup, if good goods and low prices are any
dent that Boas Dickinson's own and marched in at the hole, and went ever
object to you. Neverin the history of Hastings was clothing
only candidate to succeed Senator Con­ such a long way up inside, and then they
all shouted together nnd told him they sold so cheap as I am offering now.
ger will be the imperial Don himself.
luu! come from their king to ask him for
The republicans of Michigan will see a liair of his head. So at last be was
to it that Dan’s favorite candidate aide to hear what even then seemed to
shall not get there.
him only a whisper. Unlike his kind,
the giant waa apparently as good naWill any greenbacker who. by the
fusion plan, was made to east live- hair, lifted them hack to tlie sea, where
fourths of a vote for Cleveland, please the liair, when put on board the fleet;
name a single greenback principle nearly sank it, 'after which he puffed
which the present democratic adminis­ out his cheeks, and gave a tremendous
tration endorses? We will not be cap­ blow,which carried the fleet straight home
hundreds of miles at one go.’"—Good
tions. One will do.
Words.
The great consolation greenbackers
get from Manning’s management of the
The hinds, an they are still called, the
U. 8. treasury is something surprising­
helote on the estates, are as stolid and
ly wonderful. If greenbackcra can be brutish a race as any panwintry in tlie
hoodwinked into supporting such a world, and seem like the slavai of the
financial policy, it is not creditable to sot:tli before emancipation, content with
theircondition. because tliey have never
their Intelligence.
knoAvn or conceived any other. They
If prosperity shall again come to us, are’ bred to suppose tliat what they st** is
it will be mainly through a revival of the natural order of tilings, and that
manufacturing interests.
With the change is not only wrong but impossible,
present prospect of democratic tariff that their lot is ordained of God, as ine­
tinkering, such a revival would be not vitable ns death, and deliverance as far
simply a marvel, it would be a miracle.
The panon preaches this doctrine aa
Laborers are slowly but surely learn­ religion; the squire lays it down as law;
ing that while in organization there is for the squire is also tlie justice of tlie
peace, the highest and often the only of­
strength in enforcing just demands, the
ficer of the law the laborer ever sees.
same means when used to enforce un­
just demands will react against tiie la­ one «ide; and the wretch with his shilling
boring claaeea themselves.
a day and his family to support, liven

Profits No Object, for All Goods Must Go!

-OF

Crockery, Glassware

My Stock ia New.

Lamps and Lamp Goods,

Close Them All Out!

Harvest Mittens, 25c per pair.

We are positively going out of the Crockery
and Glassware trade.
We offer our entire stock of the above goods at Actual'C&lt;m,
until the last piece is sold. This is no advertising scheme;
no idle talk. We mean just what we say.

We will replace it witn an entire new and different line of
goods, of which we will tell you about later on.

Now is your time to Strike it Rich!

The goods must go.
At the same time we shall continue to sell Staple and Fa#
“
cy Groceries at the usual low prices.
We have just received 1,(00 pounds of choice /Smoking
Tobacco, called “The Boom," which\we have placed on sale at
the remarkably low price of 15 cents per pound.
*

Don’t forget that we are the leaders in low prices.
Respectfully, .

J. H. BEAMER &amp; CO.
R. K, GRANT, Cash Clothier.
VTRAORDINARY
WEISSERT
’ 1

DaUo

HASTINGS, MICH.,

Agents for the Celebrated

It looks as though the democratic
house would not pass the Collum Inter­
state bill. Democrats believe in re­
forms but never id putting them into
practice.

The Journal editor iieems to think
that the bujdoeaa interests of Hastings
are resting upon his shoulders, and fre­
quently indulges himself in inflicting
upon those who chance to read it a
gnat deal of very atakf »dvke aa to
what the bwdntsa men of our city
ought to do? We are grieved to be

Jerseys and Jackets!

We have the most Complete Stock in the City

FllKD’K BOTCltalM, Drum'1st.
Gradually it is beginning ' to dawn
upon the greenback mind that the po­
I-roKJbiUoJi County Convention.
sition of the democrat kite is toth un­
party will meet ax Temperance Hal! in tbe city
profitable and humiliating.
ot Hasttnrs at »a.
Tuwdny. June mu.
m*i, tor tae rrarno- e ot appointing deltcat-s to
.. ..» .IL... ...
•
The boj cott and anarcliist must go.
LliM
They are un-American, and we don’t
need ’em in our busioeM.

Alien ownership of land ought not to
be tolerated in this country.

Ladies’ and Children’s

and drinks, or starves and dies, ignorant
of tlie poesibility of improvement, and
•nbmisBive—they nay.—-Adorn Badeau'a
Letter.
.

X nVc
a. Blood Eixlr la the only
Greece put the chip on her shoulder,
and Turkey promptly knocked it off. teed. It is a positive ears far Uleeni, Erup­
All of which may or may not be of im­ tions ar Syphilitic Poisoning. It purifin tho
portance to American wheat producers. whale system, and banisbsa all Rheumatic

The only practical refonn Cleveland
is likely to inaugurate will be ta get­
ting married.

Values!

Our New Spring Stock is In
AND COMPRISES

All the Latest Novelties!

thousands suffering irccn Asthma, Conaatasrtlon. Coagbs. etc. Did you over try
-- ------------- ft ta
Lang Troubles,
tea *1 10c., 50c.

Come ctxicl

See!

Remember that in

The Little Brick Grocery
Call and See It.

We are aelliog Groceries cheaper than others,
wa pay more for Butter and Eggs.

■ &amp; Barnes

.

�The Hastings Banner.

’
pERBONALMENTlON.
1 ill1”’ Hmr7 °°°k
&lt;»ulte seriously

-,^^^i.Tin&gt;MDAT.rosnt ». im.

H-Hoyt ta about to make exten-; on TiSa.“'O,nb*'

Local Advertising Rates:

ss?

u*'r “Mot »• x» m- western trip.

.iSjmg^asaea;

‘‘I? i /.iemt ihihhmk*. win be charred for at

hfXe'ta

WATCHES!
; now Jiao* th® latest stock of WATCHES
r,.rr -hnwn tn tbli city. Some of the latest imfv..... pattern* ID Kolid Gold. Gold Filled. 811-

Those marketing their wool in this
city can get the largest returns for their
money in drv goods, groceries, boots
111 Ch«&gt;0«&lt;- and shorn, etc., at Stauffer &amp; Crawtey’a
thia firm believes in small profits and
quick sales, and mark their goods ac­
cordingly.

•porUon

Ed-Frort, ot Grand Rapids, is
Malting Hastings relatives.
F *

vug?"

Mr. John Campbell, of Middllevllle.
nn our streets Monday.
uueT,“e’

wm

.i»v'iJTLFel*hneraDd wife spent Sun­
day in the county metropolis

f?.to Ohto
an engine for the roller mill.

look UP
** ““

Don’t Clve Any Orders!
. CnfU you see

D. B. Ainoer, of Charlotte Was
elected preaidedt of the state Dress as*t Coldwater last week,
made*^ 8elect4'On could have been i.
°*u°- o'
R.Pi&lt;i«,
is V ft!ting her sisters in this city.
.tLL 8TKKL KtlfDKB.
H. H. Barlow and wife, of Coldwater
There will 1ms an Ice cream and
riii sEWEsrrthe oldest;
’
strawberry social given by the W. C. T. visited relativeshere the past Week.
0(.;&gt; aovirt Ifotrie. Hastings. Mich.
bU!f bnion al E- Ptsnnock’.
»' U» Freeport
Eil. Tt niters.
fJ. N. Dennis,
next Wednesday evening, June 16th. Herald, was a Banner
caller
Tuesday.,
Geu'l Trav. Agent. ah are invited.
virith.of Hickory Corners, is
\
• k &lt;•( Repairs always on hand.
The body of Edward Woodruff, late Malting her sister Mrs. Z. B. Willison.
°f
Lake, Miclu, and formerly a
rLAL’S CARRIAGE PAINT!
^“^crland, of Morgan, spent
resident of thia city, wm brought to
, thia city. Monday, and interred in Riv­ ters^8^ with Mrs. Mudge and daugberside cemetery.
8?1P,&gt; of Canton. Ohio.
■■"r Huyyypar. 15 Cents, any uf ‘ i. J21
The
Enr 14th reunion of the supreme
U E’ SUuffw “d
Jodaei of the worid Knighta of Pythias,
i i r .«&gt;^e d at Toronto, commencing
, ritnif.'Yellow. Gtrnel
1 July 18th. Fare for the round tri?
Cic’nrat Smith and family are visitt;re«n. Jet Bl»ck£y
from Hastings, 87.0®.
.
CMtleten father “’ D- w- Smith's, in
No Varnish Needed.
;Whe croquet factory will ahut down
। for a short time about the 20th. Mr. f
IK1™’ -PUke WRt*‘ra Vtaited
Doxey will leave for Ohio In a abort laltweek 11,6
n part °f lhe 8tAte
t time, in march of second growth tim­
ber tor use next masonj
O. J. Stickles has been engaged as
. -A1101?? twenty members of Ivy clerk in the hotel at the Ypsilanti min­
lodge, h. of P., of Nashville, attended eral springs.
'
the meeting of Barry lodge in this city
,s ln attendance at the an■ Monday evening, when two candidates
of the Michigan Medical
refelvHl the Knights* degree.
Association at Jackson.
; A). H. Dennis says he will keep the
, J*
“d wife took the
posroffice open on Sunday when he । be­
comes entitled to affix P. M. to his ntfnid train MohUay for a visit among rela­
whereat Hus Wightman sweetly siuila tives and rnends In Illinois.
and murmurs “Mana Halpin."
,.Hte ileoderskott, A. R. McOmber.
1 red HotehkiM, E. W. Morrill and Geo.
,
A short time since two speckled
Barnes Sundayed at Gun take.
i trout were taken from West creek.
i We can see no reason whv the streams
Dr. Lathrop and family left Wednes­
Mr. Cook of Barry county cannot be stocked with day for * two week’s visit with rela­
these delicious and gamey tjsli.
tives and friends in Wisconsin.

-

THE DEERING

1 J;;’v

-AT-

Arrangements have l&gt;een perfected
«un&gt;rf fro,,, hf,
for celebrating the coming 4th of July
in
this city on r more magnificent scale
SM'1*,'d wllh
than has been attempted for years. The
Sw"1« « »«■ program is nearly made out, and will
te given to the public m a few days.
The entire day will be occupied with
the exercises. ,

“meto -

&lt;
to remark upon the irreat
i’|DH1RrnV of a** WordinK of the locals
V:..» !&lt;'« key wind aad second-hand Walch- in the Democrat and Journal lust week
Have they too. fused?
... tii&gt;i 1 wll »MT cheap.
&gt;; i; need of a Watcher any other goods In
Farmers should patronize Mr (&gt;
Rorabeck a sheds when in town with
, . I be sure and examine my stock.
Th’ mwdluj man ft
\ JOHN BES8MER,
merciful to his beast, etc.
Jeweler and Optician.
^t
LIS
r(Jturns his sincere
iMtlir'K'. Mtch.
i
.
thanks to the comrades of Fitzgerald
P«t «pd the neighbor, lor their rare of
pAiiMEHS!
during his late 111­

NO STRIKE!

w“‘LL^huJ&gt;.!£&gt;

Gcodyeaf’s Drug Stere.

Local News..

The ladles society of the PresbvteriMb. IxAtie Smith, of Assyria, started
an church will be entertained bv’Mra. ,tor } ‘dparais0’ Irak where she will at­
, Hotchkiss, assisted by other ladles, at tend school the rest of the season.
, the residence of Mrs. H. Friday, June
Meaars.;R. B. Messer. Frank Fan­
18th. Everybody cordially inviteii.
const, Dr. I’olhemus, Dan Reynolds
The wool season is fairly opened at and ladjprspent Sunday at Wall take.
this place, with prices ranging from 23
The editorial pilgrims of this city
Jo 26 cents per pound. Sellers can rest
returned from their Niagara trip Sun­
assured that the highest going prices
day morning. They report a good time.
&gt;utt you, cloMlng out clothing at will be paid for that staple in this city.
, Wi&gt; brat them njl in the Hoot
Messrs. W. DtGolia. IL T. French.
Eld. L. G. Moore, of this city, will
Se,Y*r«nt*. “d Dr. A. Hanlon, of
deliver by request the lecture on the Middleville, were In the city Monday
Inspiration of lhe scriptures' at the evening.
Star school house. Sunday the 20th at 2
TheoJiBalicox, of Chebanse. 111., and
o’clock p. m. AU are cordially invited Mrs. Mary Somers, of California, are
• • renin'ion this week,1.680.
to attend.
thft&amp;f111' A‘11 ’B’ EU|S and fMmi5y
The plscatoriully Inclined arc having
Mb. Edgar Trautman and Alice
.tr sport these dnya.
Kinney, loth of Dorr, Allegan county, Rilas. F. Mead is to become a citizen of
Hk.hwax tax receipts printed at this were joined in holy wedlock in this Hastings. He will at once commence
office oii short notice.
the erection pf a residence on West
city Monday. Wm. B. Sweezey, Es&lt;i..
Tik-m: wishing a fine time will spend performed the ceremony and pocketed
t-ie 3rd bf July In Hastings.
Alias Nellie Huffman, of Fremont, ().,
th*- fee therefor.
and Miss Lillie Gotland, of Elmore. O,
H -&gt;h 2f. to 28* z cents is l»eing paid
A very numerously signed petition are the gutsta of their uncles. Chas, and
fiir wr-'d on cur streets to-day.
is before the common council asking Wm. Huffman.
E. W. Morrill A Co., the one price for the erection of a new bridge on
Mrs. McElwain returned Saturday
■•luthiers, give a brass drum with every Michigan avenue. The present struc­
from the Grand Lodge of the 1. O. of
-i’dt
I
i,'
ture is not only unsightly, but -is ex­ &lt;•. T- held at Richmond. She attended
as a delegate from this state.
SfCEIHNTENDENT 110UGHTAI1N fe tremely dangerous.
no* purchasing agent for the county GThe superintendent's car was at this
Prosecutor Cohrrove and his cousin
farm.
’
place Monday, bringing prominent rail­ C. T. Irwin, of Winchester, Ind., took a
A K&lt; oHTi. of Pytwas picnic is road officials to’ decide wbetner or net fishing excursion among the lakes in
Hope Tuesday and Wednesday.
ng the probabilities of the near
the railroad company would build a
future.
Cards are out announcing the mar­
side-track for the new roUer mill. They
Il v-i f.Nus wool buyers are branching decided to put in tbo track.)
riage on the 31st, of Miss Belle M. Mc­
Cormick and W. H. Laffrey, of Topeka,
ch’ »hi- season--havingbuyers in neigh­
George Oliver is prepared to sup­ Kansas. The lady has many friends in
boring towns.
■ ;
ply sportsmen with good active creek this city.
Iii -mi-D that Thomas Casey, the
••trr.r Ca. wheat thief, has tweaped minnows at 25 and 35 cents per hun­
If reports are true, Hastings hasdred. He can fill orders at any time.
frtiru loma prison.
As he is a deserving boy, we trurt he one aiderman who ought to step down
Mavoi: Wj.1‘&gt;kht's friends will be
may be liberally patronized.
and
out; in fact ought to have been re­
•** tn learn that he yet survives the
There will not be in Michigan a tired long ago to the shades of private
•'■"irinl s onslaught.
life! We refer to alderman Stebbins,
tetter
mill
than
Hastings
will
have
ixnights Templar of this dty
who ft reported to have said concern­
■' &gt;ii • :.5-.ing the practicability ofor- when our new one is completed. It ing the proposition to give Mr; Parker
ng a comimuHlry.
will not only be substantial and orna­ 8500 to trade lots with the city: “If
mental,
but
will
te
equipped
with
the
ninety nine out of every hundred of
target variety of rpoflerate and
the taxpayers wanted it, I would still
i - wall paper in Hartings at kitestand best milling machinery.
"
ar s Drug Store.
At a meeting of the stockholders of vote against it." Such a sentiment
might be creditable to a mule, but nev­
,.Ji ■ friNi-f&lt;&gt;T « few weeks will be the roUer miU, ,it was decided not to let er to an aiderman. He further, so it is
•&gt;
&lt;,f the wool growers of this
the contract for the completion stated, a .id he would refuse to attend a
'........... ming cauntleau
of the
building,
but
to have council meeting to consider the proposi­
‘
noticvable tliat 0 F. Long the same consltucted under the super­ tion to deal with Mr. Parker. When
will Hastings cease to put such nfen in
• Dicks arc not laying fipes vision of the building committee.
office ? They disgrace themselves and
J’ ln'.’r just at present
Messer Bn&lt;M. have, several second­ the city by their mulish obstinacy and
&gt; hi: Engine add iron works are man- hand twine binders for sale cheap. tack o’f enterprise. They block the
••'.■■lunng IfUO plow points a week. These machine* are in complete repair city’s program, and if the city shall
"j v, in jq-y ,3u^xx) this year.
prosper, it will bo in spite of them, not
and all ready to go into the harvest
A »A&lt; k pension of 8181, and an field. W'e advise our readers in need of from any of their efforts. If aiderman
Stebbins ever made the statements
• .’A &gt;n&lt;i- ot $0 per month has been a binder to look these machines over.
mentioned above, be is unfit for any
k. • •&lt;! t.i suas Ellis of this city.
Kblic trust, and if he has any manThe curious are anxious to know,
rfail to hear Queen Esther at
txl left, he will show it by promptly
.
Hail Tuesday. Wednesday and you know, why C. W. Jones has been
i n m-drty evenings of next week.
grading up bta lot and drawing stone
■tAlAKRiED.
—At the bride's home in
fife T^rnm-ilerald. of Grand- on the same, unless he ta going to build
G-ipitrt. is a bang-up good paper, and a house; and then the curious want to Assyria, June 4th, 1886, by Rev. G. A.
knqw,
you
know,
why
C.
W.
wants
a
care not who kuowa we think so.
Uldman, of Bellevue, Mr. Preston K.
Jewell andMlss C. Belle Tompkins, all
Inn Banner Is of the opinion that house.
sn .exHir*lAn
r« •in.t
——&gt; wou]j
a Can Saturday's ball game between of Assyria^ The happy pair at once
'‘M ursion to
Chicago
started
for a short lour, after which
:■:? invi^,tment
_____
.
—_ .for
r. ftai,
.vj projectors.
Detroite an d 1’hiladelphuw it was a con­ they will return to the employ of Geo.
h&gt;2 r.
Uiis week are!
test betwen pitchers, Baldwin getting S. Hartom. Preston and his wife have
ing thetMitterof his opponent Case?. JJ the congratulations of a host of friends,
and ,tied
* with
Wllh account*
“eeowite of the meet
meeting
anti version
stab-nr«ui
&gt;srsion of the state
press aasoci- took 14 innings to decide the game, among whom the Banner wishes to
which resulted in a score of 8 to 0 in be counted not the least.
^harUt? Warner has retwnru. O ir eiuzens need not be surprted to
Sphere will be a strawberry and ice
ro-o
There is a certain bourbon democrat
hear
*r4 * ,Ia-stings Comet Band on our
in Barry county, who by the grace of cream festival held in the new barn of
C. H. Stone, Rutland. Wednesday even­
the
power*
that
be
is
allowed
to
write
&lt;h in'-to the fact that'Rev. Marsh
P M after his name, who is evidently ing. June 16th; the proceeds to go
cannlt te present on the 13th, Children’s interested
in the buSness of the Ban­ towards purchasing an organ for tlie
Sabbath school and All other roligous
’ Hl
ill be
l« observed
Obeened at the PreebyteriPreebytert- ner. This may be all rightjf
doings?) Ever; body cordially invited
thm1 r
k »°°
the zteu.
20th, at
at wuicn
which said P. M. does not transgress tee post­
.”•* «umiay me
to coiffe. Refrmhmento served from
Marsh IM
Is expected tr.
tonrmcon- al laws in his effort* to injure the
duct the llev ^hlrsh
7 jo to m
J« service*. .
Banner.

Saturday afternoon last some
ignoramus or wilfully malicious person
hitched a team of horses to one of the
shade trees in front of N. Barlow’s
residence.. The team stripped the bark
from the tree. Fortunately for the
individual, be had left town before the
fact that the tree had been injured was
known. I or the benefit of all concern­
ed, we wiU state that the fine for hitch­
ing horses to shade trees in this city is
Oun citizens should bear in mind the
cantata of Queen Esther -irideb will be
presented Tuesday, Wednesday and
Thursday evenings ot next week,
under the direction of Prof. Tidball.
of Grand Rapids. Several of our
leading local singers will take part
in ite production.
Mrs. Addie Reed
Fleming will be in the city, and
will render several sedections.
The
proceeds will be used toward purchas­
ing a new organ for the M. E. church.
(Esther the Beautiful Queen.—
Tfie cantata of Esther the Beautiful
Queen will be presented at Union hall
next Tuesday, Wednesday and Thurs­
day evenings. The careful attention
Bven the choruses, the assistance of
re. Belle Hendershott and Mrs. Addie
Reed Fleming, assures the people of
Hastings a rich musical treat which
hits not been theirs to enjoy for many
months. The costumes wifi be the fin­
est ever seen in the’dty. Remember
the dates. For further particulars see

Fred Schray, living a little over a
mile west .of this city, went fishing
Sunday last. We do not chronicle this
event as one of rare occurrence in this
section, but from the fact that thereby
hangs a tale. Previous to his fishing
excursion, Mr. Schray was the proud
owner of a bran span new suit of clothes,
a watch and a razor. He doeen’t own
them now. On his return Sunday even­
ing he found,these articles missing, and
in their stead a suit of tattered and torn
dust stained garments. Evidently the
genus tramp had “been there sinew he's
been gone.” So thought Fred, who in­
voked the aid of the law. Daddy Long
is on the trail; but Mr. Tramp, who, ft
is thought, hied himself Kalamazoowurd.yet goeth on his way rejoicing.
We wish to say for Dr. Hess, and we
say ft openly and m&amp;nfully that in our
judgement for the treatment and per­
manent cure of all chronic diseases,
regardless of cause or nature, the Dr.
has few living equals. Cases that have
been considered utterly hopeless, the
patient suffering untold agony, waiting
I or the supposed inevitable termination,
viz: death have been rescued from the
not always feared but ever dreaded
change, through tlie successful -treat­
ment of Dr. Hen, and to-day they are
able to walk about looking as hale and
hearty as the best of us and are anx­
ious that all may.know of the good
that the Dr. is doing for this class of
patients that have been considered bevound medical aid. Persons wishing
to consult the Dr. at his next visit,
which will be Monday, June 14th. at
the Hastings House, had better call as
early m the morning as possible, as
often for want of time he is unable to
attend to nil who come to see him.

Program for Children's day at the
M. E. church on Sunday next:
Organ Voluntary.
Prayer, bv Pastor.
Singing—Children’s day anthem.
Welcome—Willie Doelker. •
Children’s Greeting—School.
Responsive Reading—“The Value of
Wisdom."
Paper—The Moral Element of Educa­
tion, M. L. Cook.
Singing—Class of girls.'
Responsive Reading—“The Sources of
WMoS?
Singing.
Recitation—Charlie Dawson.
Recitation—Seven little girls,
Reading-The Lesson of Flowers,
Ettie Main.
Responsive Reading—“The Symbols
of Flowers."

FURNITURE ROOMS.
We are pleased to announce to the public that the existing,
labor troubles have not effected the price of our goods. But
furniture and all manufactured goods must soon command
higher prices; in fact, manufacturers have already made an
advance, which dealers must of necessity soongmeet. Fortu­
nately, we have a large and well selected stock, bought be­
fore the labor troubles assumed such formidable dimensionR.
and we propose to give onr customers the benefit of our good
fortune m this instance. Call early, and bear in mind* that
we are here for the purpose of selling goods. We know that
our goods and prices defy successful competition.
We have not the space to enumerate the articles we keep
in stock. Suffice it to say, we have anything you want in our
line. “The proof of the pudding is in chewing the string,” so
runs the ancient maxim. We have both pudding and string,
so prove the truth of the above, by calling at our store, north
side State St, where a hearty welcome awaits you. '
Yours Respectfully,

.'

SPANGEMACHER &amp; MASON.
P- S.—Screen Doors and Windows made to order.

EVERYBODY FINDS-AFTER TRIAL

“New Lyman” Vapor Stoye
To be the Most Convenient, Useful and Labor Saving Article
of Household Furniture.
,
This

is Its

Third Year or

Unequaled Success!
And the thousands in use bear testimo­
ny qjtita superiurity over
Sail others. «

There is No Experimenting in
buying the

‘New Lyman.’

For

Goodyear &amp; Sons
If you want the BEST,, insist upon getting the
'Acme" Brand, and Accept No Other!
For Sale at

GOODTEAR’S DRUG STORE.

“ACME” PAINTS
--------- FOR---------

Durability, Elasticity, Beauty and Economy
ABE UNSURPASSED.

Quality the Standard of ExceUence, Not the Price.

These paints are composed entirely of strictly pure materials, consisting of
While Lead, (Mde qf Zinc, and the necessary pigment, required to produce the
different shades, the whole being ground and mixed in a scientific manner, by the
latest improved machinery, tn strictly pun Linseed OU; the result being an ar­
ticle which for fineness and durability, far surpasses any paint ever placed on
the market
Experience has demonstrated, that for durabdity, the “Acme" Paints are far
superior to strictly pure White Lead, — as
Lead,
when used
alone, can from the mode of Ita manufacture (corrosion by Acetic Acid), resist
the oxygen of the atmosphere but a short time. By combining a certain portion
Presentation of offerings by classes of! Pure Oxide Zinc, with strictly pure White Lead, we have succeeded In manu­
to the children's educational fund.
facturing a paint which embraces all the advantages to be gained by the use of
General collection.
Lend, with none of its disadvantages.
.
Baptism of infanta.
As they will, when properly applied cover a larger surface than lead and oil mixMemorial paper—Superintendent.
ed| in the usual manner, besides saving labor and excelling in durability and ap­
Singing—“Our Cherished Ones."
After this service one class with pearance.
their teacher will proceed with the
floral offerings to decorate the graves of
twenty-five deceased members of the
Professional painters arc everywhere endorsing them, owing to the .superior
school in Riverside cemetery.
remits accomplished through their use, and the great saving in time and labor
The evening program will be of the
same character but entirely different.
For Barns, Outbuildings and Roofs, use

ECONOMY DEMANDS THEIR USE.

Neal1^ Adamant Paints.
WTAy let ydur Buggies and Wagons look so Shabby
When you can make them look like new with NEAL’S CARRIAGE PAINTS?
The cost will be but a trifle.

(7 beautiful shades.)

When you wish to use a small quantity ot Paint, call for the
Acme Decorative Paints.
They are put up in
ily use.

pinta, pinta and quarts; (18 shades, exclusively for fam­

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Largest Assortment of Wall Paper in the £ity.
Original and Sole Agency for Humphrey’s
Homeopathic Specifics,
Paper.

�THE NEWS IN BRIEF

NATION’S CAPITAL
WORK OF OUR SENATORS AND REP­

RESENTATIVES IN WASHINGTON.

We have an Endless Variety of

groat laughter.

Strarw GoodsI
du--vd in the senate Tuseday a UH prvhiblt-

To select from.

trvra bis position

Mackinaw and Cantons

United States Tho bill extending tbo eighthour law to Irltor carriers was peened. Tbo
Northern i'aciftc furtoiluro bill eras debated
briefly and then tbo bankruptcy bill was

ABE THE LATEST.

Exjiectlng an order ot expulsion from

This

ttlle introduced a bill impodng a duty upon
now subject to ta: HL Tbo bll
alary measure against Canada

Wabhucgtox Crrr. June

OUGHIURE

retail-

It cost tho city of Now York about »'t,(X&gt;0
to prove Jaebne’s rascality.
Tbo Very Her. Freis rick Kalz.-r hex been
appointed by the pope bishop of tho Green

Objection was made and Hoar's motion religation as to whether tho Union Pacific has
fraulentty increased ita stoc*- —“ ——
'
- ’ Illation offec
investigation
until

7. — Ingalls'

won tbo' tn»-b»ll championship of

Uw

iuRE-.

Stiff Hats

SOFT HATS!

OKCts.

Ar twra^m «» ‘ *V.L=Len cn_ UtrlXSU. MB.

that Um prvsldont was giving his subor­
dinates too much discretion in important

Yours, bound to please,

WASHBOARDS.

voted 100,000 franca to tho funds for tbo

length at

allowed to Lio on the table until Miller, of

Oak Point.

KIcMfu.
Ln the circuit court for the
State ol Mlel
County of I
Ambrose
— —
------ - —„-------jemea g Jordan.
Notice is hereto- given that o« the nt: day of
March, A. D. Imai.» wrHoI gttachment was Is­
sued out of the circuit court for the County ef
Barry, at the suit of Ambrow Hubbell, the
above named plaintiff, ngalnt Ike land*, tcucmenta. eoodh and chattels, moneys and effects of
Mows NiswooKer.oneof the above named de­
fendants, fortbc num of «14Ono; which said

to Liverpool

wens rejected—tbo farmer by yeas, MJ; nays,
111; the latter by yeas, 3b; nays, 1A P»titioss against the bill from 71),(JOO Pamuyl-

pension bills and adjoarnod.
The bouse poawd bills appropriating »100,00l&gt; for a public building at ZanaeviDe,
Ohio, and tbo aomo amount for ano at
Sioux city, lows. A biU was reported giv­
ing an iuveato; a patent for seventeen
yuan, if hie application here Is fl^od before

dlery jobbers at Omaha, have failed for
»75,a&lt;L

Dated Anti! 3Gth.is«.
CLEMENT HMITE. Att’Y for Fltff.

hereby given thal I shall Mil at pub­

&lt;11 ana district.
^Attorney General Hord, of Indiana, has

Washimoto x Crrr, June 3

opposition to tho bankruptcy bill, declaring

batied, Call saying that the road bad 3D,U00,H*&gt; acres of land that should be for­
feited. George said the road got 42,000,000
acres which,, at tho pricA the rood got (or
ita land would give it $108,000,0*1 The

nonta of the bill ebowed a disposition to fUlMAXWELL FOUND GUILTY.

day morning, entailing a lust of KO,000.
Republicans of tbs Fifth Illinois district
met at Elgin, Tuesday. and renominated by
acclamation tho Hoc. A. J. Hopkins, for

John B. Riley, of Plattsburg, N. Y., has
been appointed Indian school superintend­
ent, vice John H. Oberly, appointed civil
committee having non-cont urrod in some of

railway contractor, with

forenoon, at the office of the Probate Judge, in
the city of Hastings county-of Harry to the
state of Michigan, pursuant to llcenw andanthtty granted to roe on the 7th day of May, A. D.
ikwI, by the Probate Court 0( Barry county,

follows:
The undivided oniMdxtbleth jurt ot tlie south
half (H) of tbo north west quarter fk&gt; of section
number eleven (It), to township number three
S noctb of range number eight (») west, It be­
to the township of Hastings. Barry County,
Dated May 7th. A. D. 1*4.
’
ANN HIRRT, Guardian
(FormerI v Ann Myers.)

compltahod.
The last Im
about noon, and “guilty’

that the tailing of “oioo" .ball

diet: “We, tha jury, find the prisoner

then adjourned.
Waxbjxgtox Crrr, June 4.—i etoes of
Inevitable motion for a new trial, and

rlddb Edruond'e said tho foreign affairs

might be possible that all the cases against

the Judge's instructions to the Jury.

Columbvh, Ohio, June 2—Tuesday was
the day for commencing the case against
tho ‘teU Telephone company. Nothing was

aggregating VJO.OXL
Near Owego, N. Y., Thursday morn
Ing, Harry Dunhnm killed Mm Austin

ern Pacific forfeiture olll was postponed
until Monday, and Mitchell snake against
and Evarts and Cali in favor of
the Chinese indemnity.
Tbo railway
land taxation bill was- then pouted,

of Miclilgiui.'aci tbe 2ltt day of May A. D. iwe.
Thomas Render, aged 80, of Platteville,
Wla, cut bis throat with a razor Thursday.

amended by the suleiitution therefor of tbo

Hain was general, Thursday, throughout

original proposition.

Beocbor. "I un going to throw aside all
care,” said bo, “and enjoy myself to the u€most. I will Mo* Rugland first, and then
take a ramblo by oavy utageo through the

office
appropriation
bill
re­
ported.
aa
was also the consular
and diplomatic appropriation bill, the sen­
ate having Lncreos-.-d the amount appropri-

with continuation of salary.
Mr. Beocbor hopes, while sojourning in

England a» publisher of Ths New York Sun,
receives $111,000 a year.
Gen. Anson G. McCook and Mias Kittio
McCcok, of Bteubeuviiie, Ohio, were mkrStates and Canada aggregated »7,&lt;xX),000

Jf*’
'n "“cl* «u&gt;e mode mid provided, no
tied# hereby ci ven ttmt on Saturday, tha sim
day o( AukubI A. D. ikM, at ten o'elnek to the
toreuoon, J «ha!l m:11 at puldlc auction, to the
hUl,nl
.t U- niil, mirSS- S K
eourt honae In tha dtr of Haattogv Michigan.
‘lat
‘heJdace where the Clreult Gwftor
‘heeountyofrturyialKsiden.the premia &lt;Ie»cribj-d in aald mortgage, or ao modi thcrrol aa
ne&lt;*“«v.t0 w the ronount due &lt;&gt;u aald
mortgage, with nine per cent. Intereat andafitelUdeoBta The premftoi are 4 evert twit to Mid
jwrtghge m all tbtee parcel* o( land alluate to
the township of Orangeville, in the eountv of
®* M^hlgan, and deacrlbed as
louows to wit:
, Tl*;' n&lt;S‘.h ra'‘l Quarter uf the mirth ea.«t iiuarter of section nuntoer thirty-four, alao the routh
e^Uraetlnual quarter of the south east fraction-

J-??

&gt;*K’«d irregularity in Indian tradarshlj

Washixotox Crrr, June 5.—Senator Cui-

doors, adjourned.

and harbor bill several eoctitma authorizing

was Thursday morning taken to Sing Sing

to the Mbaiedppi 4rivsr, commonly known
tbo Hennepin canal Ono million dollars

kw- aggregating 170,000, with about
"TO insurance.
Tbs resignation of Dr. WLUlam Shepherd,

D. KTORMH, Mortgager..

aLva

M- J- GOSS
A. BLACK.

A. CAMPBELL.

Messrs. A. Black &amp; Co.
Hastings, Mich.,

Manufacturers and Dealers in

Monuments &amp; Headstones,
Table Tops, Mantles,
And all work in Slate Marble or Granite.
All wqjk guaranteed first-class. Prices that no competition
can lower. A good stock to select from always on hand. We
keep the latest and best designs in dur work; furnish esti­
mates and do all work promptly. Our aim is to suit the peo­
ple, and our largely increased sales show that we are success­
ful. As we are the only dealers in Barry County, we make it
a special object for Barry County people to buy of us. We
can and do save money to all who buy our work.
We thank the public for past favors, and aim to merit the
patronage of all.

A. Black &amp; Co.

POLLER MILL
[ \

Creaa Bala

'

And correspondingly Low Prices in all Depart­
ments, which are full of New Goods.

7
III me center or t!w
highway, tn the center of the south east fraction.
Hkarter of section number twenty-wren for a
l«» ran.

CLEMENT HMIT1

z

Indigo Bine Prints, 6c per yard.
'Figured Turkey Bed Prints, 6c per yard.
Full yard-wide Sheeting, 5c yer yard.
600 yards Brocade Dress Goods, 5c per yard.
Handkerchiefs from 3c up.

..... u
, ...» ...u
luuuuua nine Hun­
dred and thirty-flvo dollar, and eighty cents,
and lio mH nr
I..mortgage or any part thereof.

month.
A lockout of tbo planing r.iiU employes
and carpentan of 8t Louis, 15,000 in all, fo

made.'

Come anc see my stock of

White Goods, Embroideries, Laces—Dotted
and India Mills, Scrim Cloths, Lawns, Prints;
Ginghams, Toile du Nords, Satines, Chambras, Seersuckers, Spring Styles Broadhead
Dress Goods, Gloves, Hosiery, Shawls and
Wraps, Shoes and Slippers, etc., etc. »

Default having been made to (be conditions
of» certain mortgage made by James W. Young
and Harriett J. Young bls wife, to her own

poisons wore aerioualy injured.

and Hale thought tbo situation was a serious

To the Ladies of Prairieville
and Vicinity:

We.tl.c undersigned, having been appointed
y the Probate Judge lor the oouutr of Barry,
tale of Michigan, an coaimlwloner* to rew-lve,
xamtoe and adjust all Claims against said deeaaed, do hereby give notice that we will meet
l the office ol C. A. Hough in the vllhige ot
I'ocdland.in said cotrnlr and state, oo Hatur-

The Painesville ft YoungMown railroad,
in Ohio, was _rold under foreclosure for
at i o ci.k-k p. m. ot cmcii or saw ojijts, tor tn
MUO.tXW to Louis H Gault, of Now York.
purpose of examining and adjusting Mid claim:
and that six months from the 15th day ot Ma;
A. D. 1W. were allowed by the Probate Oom
for creditors to present their claims to tu fc
examination and allowance.
Dated. May 15tl&gt;, tSTO.
Mr. Gladstone hat fixed upon Monday as
.
C. S. PAI.MKBTON,
GEORGE W. SMITH.
Commissioners.
aa twenty wyoa supporters of tho measure

thought we had both spirit and strength

'"aS1'■ B,"n

Standard and Nobby Styles in

WILSON

ary Chinees Immigration bill xlattning the
meaning ot tho bills passed Ln 1SW and

Our styles in

other marked improvements will be made

111

Hastings this season.

1112. There an t78,Stt,(M.1 silver dollan In the

COLD in HEA
CATARRH

•6,000,000

HAY

PE

Proposes te keep in the advance of the procession. You will
pna him at his new location north of the new Newton House,
in the Blue Front Building. He is prepared to serve the pub­
lic with everything in the line of

Tin, Copper and Sheet-Iron Ware.
Repairing Neatly and Promptly Done.
Eave-Troughing a Specialty.
Woodstock Saturday.

HAGAN'S
Cockrell.

MitetoslL

The Hull Gasoline Stoves.

Magnolia Balm

This is the Latest and Best Gasoline Stove. Call and seethem.

is a secret aid to beauty.
Many a lady owes herfreshness to it,who would rather
not tell, and y&lt;m unit tell

T
At Very Low Figures.
1 also have a quantity of Plow Points, etc., that I will sell at»
ont

New and Second-Hand Stoves'for Sale!

�COUNCIL PRO ODED IM QB.

Common council mat in regular mb&lt;ion- Friday evening, June 4th, 1886.
Mata.r Wehsert in the chair. Roll
.' died, aldermen present, Beasmer, Ho• ~i(. McCoy, Osborn. Stebbins and Wa­
ters-6: absent. Hams and McNaughton

Minutes of the previous meeting
were dsm! and approved.
7\. du
“’id Common Council of
'
&gt;'itv'&lt;&gt;f Hu’dui'jt:
N t- the free-holders of the first ward,
inthei'itv 01 Hastings, do ask your
-.fib body to cause Oak *»«*«•
•’rn'’

। F. Fredrick, 11 days street wnrb
D-“&lt;}*y»*Mt?o hJ

street work...
11
BU*8t *&lt;&gt;* *.**’*
Horton and team, 11 davs

M. Lake and team. 2'; lav.
, ByAld.BMsmenTh.rS; " '
“d ordan&gt; dr»wj
Curried ull aye..
£ SZjSto’-,1 ,&lt;tay PI?11M duty ..

eo'iol t*e taken out of sarrie

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le to niMeSTthiTXJ1”'?'*’ Cou*h c“”
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OMNIBUS HORSES IN PARIS.

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Y“k

A novel church organization with an
excellent purpose, but with a very clumsy
name, has been set on foot in Brooklyn
»n connection with St. Luke's Episcopal
church. It is called the "NeanWroi "
which is a Greek word conveying tho
idea of young men just budding into
manhood. The youths who compose
lU. ^le.y «n. pl«lK«l uRrnn.,
famty. mteniperance nnd impurity of
-hfe. They promise to abstain from visit­
ing places of evil resort, of whatever
grade, and they declare their intention
of extending, as far &amp;« means and innuence will permit, religious education
and culture among their aaaociates.
Among thn young ladies a society of
somewhat similar purjmee lias Ixsii
« du'™, Om-k

2 00,
2 00i
12
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as

; To the Afuyur and Common Council ■

Times-Dvruocmt,

LTr*”

to ““tract a JK i'

A landed proprietor of tlie Prussian
province of Piuuerttuta han preferred a
curious charge against a Hcbool-tcach« j
of Stargard. Tliat pedagogue, who luul
ran t*ke early ttlon in tt&gt;u matter
served the family in the capacity of B
private tutor, wan so incurably addicted
Id- McCoy, that the coinmunica- to the use uf tobacco that he smoked hie
(5‘rteS'X U''”"*"°“»dtt«e. strong cigars in the produce of his young
pupils, who at Inst were KimultaaeousJv
Thl“ Ute" be two thoim- stricken with a mynterknu disease.' One
|
fr»“‘becontin. Of the children died, and a comuuttee of
i&amp;lZnUuJd1:
physicians diagnos**-. the complaint u&gt;
nfcotoeris. a Bunsmus caus'd bv the
poisonous principle of tobacco smoke,—
“.oge.
the nwolutlon be Dr. Felix L. Oswnld.
Carned all ayes.
K
fJtVrom tta.?*
?r Jla5tings'l(J0
^^?&lt;?llhe2r?niofthe Prindle lots.
An agent of the government, of New­
of lhe Wesl lot foundland has bwn buying live black
no a belonging tu the dty, said citv to
game for the purpose of mocking the
city and ena&gt;. and pay the expenae of Newfoundland woods with this gigantic
grouse. He lias had difficulty in procur­
°“ the I’rimUe lot. ing many, however, and reports that tlie
Wgnedby X T. fieker.
or1!?
tbat lhp Proposition exceeaive rigor of the past winter in Scan­
2^'tL.1 '’berbeaocepiedand adopt­ dinavia haa made game scarce.—Nev
ed. Ixwt. Ay«. Hogle. McCov and York Sun.
■‘-“'"Ct. Osborn amt
Stebbins—3. Tie vote, mayor voted
There is a knack in climbing stairs
ily Aid. Waters, tbit N. T. Parker be
aatfly. To throw the body forward
allowed to tear down the old council bending at Ute hips, more than doubles
room, and lock up and have the same the-work. The weight of the body is a
provided he clean up all rubbish horn load that the muscles of the legs and
city property.
_/
loins must carry, and they carry it easily
Aid. Bessmer moved, that the city if tlie center of gravity is kept directly
t™d‘&gt; with Mr. Parker for 8300 instead
above them.—Kansas City Journal.
of 8500

r &gt;. • •. nut’of Dennis &lt;x SSllngermnd
___________
lr»nn«»-a „&lt;&gt;m.
4 5s :'&lt;ir printing. The finance
com­
utt. .• re: ■•mmendi’d the payment of
m-;:.;:;:. alnch was allowed by all ayes.
7.. • Mitii'fr uitd Common Council
t-,. ■ .tu'-f Ibid inyn:
W« th' uialttraignw! citizens and free­
hold-.- of nnid city, would most rts&gt;pect• ill-, .-k v&lt;im honorable bqyy to estab.i:-l lav (X-.I’ a highway, provided
ton -huidd not nnd the same already
JsuVUShed. a- follows: Commencing
y. n point ot. the west side of the w^
. i uw’.! S--. 16, t 3n. r. 8 w, where the
present highway angles through said
ian&lt;i. them ‘ following the highway in
a sou’h ai^l easterly course, until you
utr-.M.-t • ilh the highway laid out
9n w-. of sw*4 m-c. 16. t. 3 n.r. 8 w,
.,3d known ns the Craig road. The in­
tention *v:ug to have the highway esI now laid out
cid traveled, and we will forever' pray.
B;it&lt;d IIxAtings, May 4th, 188rt.
‘Signed In William Ream tuid 13
othrl.i ' ’
’ .
Vo,.r niii.xnitbv on streets and bridg,-tto whom wWreferred the petition of
Substitute amended by Aid. Hogle.
Win. Redmond Mothers, would most that the council appoint (5) representa­
re-P '-tl’.iily teport that they have ex- tive men of the city of Hastings to
.(inin-l the town records and find that make the trade between the city and
th'- highw m questk&gt;iF is on record, Mr. Paraer.
•hi-same.i-the copy, hereto attached,
Vote l»eing taken on the substitute as
wtiii-n is a true copy of the same.
amended
Ayes. Hogle, McCoy and
Geo. Osborn. At m. H. Stebbins and yiatera—3: navs. Bessmer, Osborn and
Luke Water-, committee on streets and Stebbins—3. Tie vote, mayor declared
i.ridgrs.
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.
.
it loot.
We. the uudvraigned Commisaioners
Vote being taken on the substitue.
of Highway of the township of Hast- Lost. Ayes, Bessmer and Stebbins—2;
in^.. tn the County of Barry. State of nays. Hogle. McCoy, Osborn and Wa­
Mahigan. do hereby certify that upon ters—I. Vote taken on original, mo­
the application made to them in persu- tion lost. Ayes, Hogle. McCoy and
anre to law. by seven or more tree-hold- Watera—3; nays, Bessmer, Osliorn and
ersof. aid township to lay-out a high- Stebbins-3. Tie vote, mayor voted nay.
wnx u- hereafter descritH-d, The I said’
By Aid. Waters, that the citv pay N.
Highway Commissioners did after, due T. Parker 8400 instead or 85»n&gt;etween
n"tiu giv&lt;-n according to the law, pro-1 property. Ixist. Ayes,,Hogle. McCoy
•.wi uu il'.e'duth day,of December. 11865, | and Waters—3: nays, Beasmer, Usborn
te i -• w the premises dtucrilied in ■ said and Stebbins—3.
applie d ten. and notice, and ascertain
By Aid. Osborn, that the city pay N.
lailil.ti rMine the. necessity of laying i T. Parker 8375 instead of 85G) between
•out -i-h hig\wuv’ and to justly and |I property. Lost. Ayes. Bessmer. Osimpartmllv apprize damages therefor. I lorn and Stebbins—3: nayo. Hogle Mc­
And. &lt; - du luiiht-r return, that we I Coy and M aters—3. Tie vote.
"insiik-r -and detertuine thut a public | I Jiewlrtd, That the city trade with
hit!
■■ -...j), and thn same is hereby i Mr. Parker uh the proposition made to
'
pursuant to said application I this board, provided that the city pay
1 : •Jew-: (Vtynmentfng on the 8400 instead of 85Q0 and the city tee to
। Lue on the Ritwt side of section |I no expense whatever for moving any
- . &gt;7 &gt; in the town of Hastings, , building that/tic may move or may
Uv-riM-! running east bvthts old]| have moved. f
Muri - • . mill strikes slid line, and I. Signed by John M. Bessmer.
»j iht-iwe south 51 degrees 45 m.;. On motion the same was wxejited and
. ;ir,-l 7-1'0 rods to the center or I adopted.
r
ad &lt;•» the west, side of Boyd ’
By Aid. B«8suier. that the mayor ap­
;t• , r • etm ats. on section 16. |I point (3; building inspectors as provid- ।
. :1g to a f srvry then ol which the | ed by law, which was-carried.
end-;«un; -H "lain;, sioners have con-i! Tlie mayor appointed Jas. W. Bent­
s au- .. I-*-luaik-and at the time Said j; ley, Newton J. Bron-on and John Fulhighway, .upI filtd in the township;! ler aa building inspectors.
brx - Ami we further return that;j By Aid. Hessmer, that the tnen ap­
-i ha;.v
amt impartially ap- pointed bv the mayor be confirmed by
prai-th- ,*.-Lowing amounts of' dam- this board. Carried all ayes.
th'-re-'i,-ustained by the persons
&lt; in motion council adjourned.
n.imrd nml peyulfleto them by reason
FRANK STEBBINS. Recorder.
c: l-uffig mu ?nch highway, as follows.

A ne»r metalloid called “•Jormanium"
has been added to the lists of element*,
making the sixty-seventh..
Begin your web, and God will supply
you with tiiiead.

At e often see children with red' erup­
tions on face and hands, rough, scaly
skin, and oft»n sorre on the head. These
things indicate a depraved condition of
the blood. In the growing period.chil­
dren have need of pure blood by which
to build up strong and healtbv bodies.
If Dr. Pierce's -Golden Medical Discov­
ery" is given the blood Is purged of its
bad elements. Ind the childs develop­
ments will be health, and as it rfiould be.
Scrofulous affections, rickets, fever­
sores, hip-joint disease or other grave
maladies and suffering are sure to result
from neglect and lack of proper atten­
tion to such cases.

Woodbury &amp; Pinch are the only man­
ufacturera
-------------- wire hammocks in the
world, nnd
y are turning out three
dozen per
In their factory in Charlotte.
ICo with any Throat or
ung Disease. If you hare
a Cough
Id, or the children are
threatened
Crou p or Whooping Cough,
glish Remedy and prevent
UM Anker’s
It is a positive cure,
farther
e it. Price 10 and 60s
D’K HwiiKine. Druggist.
Charles Fi,;lposh. who committed sui­
cide nt Mack tone. was a brother of Mrs.
W. II. McCodrtie, of Kalamazoo. He
was an agent of the G. R. &amp; I. railway.

’Boa'

My physician raid I could not live.
My Liver oat of order, frequently vom­
ited greenish mucous, skin yellow,
small dry humors on face, stomach
would not retain food. -Burdock Blood
Bitters cured me."
Airs. Adeliade
T
hree effects.—The thousands of O'Brein, 372 Exchange street, Buffalo,
. Win. I. piwhu.
cures which have been ac­
&lt;urem*Hidcr our hand and seal this,remarkable
1
complished by Hood's Sarsaparilla are
Reuben Bracket, of Charlotte, has
•id day of.J.,unary, IH66.
J. G. Tinkler and IL Borum, Coin- I due simply to three effects which this ona hundred and seventy-five Texas
broncho* in pasture. A genuine impor­
UlI.t'HOl.tT'i of f!;-*.................................. r’
ted
cowboy lassos a jony when wanted.
ship of Hastings,
i
।
tiffs.
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Fint‘. It purifies the blood.
i .'a. y mtify ,thkt the following is
FOR 25 CENTS get Kemp’s Liver
Second: It strengthens the system.
'&lt;;rvi-y HU [of a route for a
Fills
for Torpid Liver, for Constipation,
Third-. It gives healthy action to the
rw..; is ginning
HIUUIK oil a lection
p-ction line on the
tne
’
for the Complexion. W. II. Goodyear.

i p~‘

ihZ.£Z

'"wn t.f Biutings.iwhere the road runnmg-.i-tni thta-Jtf
,5^*.
' 'bl lint* lUiu ■ uuuiug uieucu
»oiita ;,I • ur-ro,* |5&gt; minutes,
mnntM east
end 157
1 °’
to tin- center of the road
■•nt.a-v. --i; side &lt;|t Bovd Craig’s imI'™'■•'“•my-, "ti section sixteen (16).
j’a- "d H.' s 11 ngs, U &gt;eC. .'k Ith, 1865.
J:- -'I" ’K ”. township clerk.
• -iteoi pikhigan. Vounty.of Barry.—ss.
i
hfreby ccrtiffe that the above road
Lit.VVr15;'10. ''"W f,f 010 8iiruc 88
n5‘il thvh,|rl&gt;wav commissioner’s
5
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ii»^wE1,v
Kenyon, Clerk of
fiiSK. loWMhlP’ Harr&gt;’ &lt;JountT.
townt’- tbat the report of
ed
,u* ,x‘ 1,c,cptedandadoptnkanu plactsl on reConL carried all

V,TV u-IXIUNTS.
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H4st‘^H'NNn:.list quarter's

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‘ L Ihttbv. for burying"bv&lt;p
j™ kod Cl'-tliliw ol Mm.
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WeihiuBw. (Jreeo. work on Park-.
, ns bridge..................
?. •Jy'iw. digging gnn.. 1.
««. E. .Morull. 3-nm rent of EnBlue room....

SL "Ity. 1’iirrlog hog.

6 ."T1-

klroet..:.

«niihps, cleaning street
afci,1

t wiki; Sr
&gt;■

™* '-7
wdwork.
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8 33

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7 00
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62 BO
4 00
75
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*"»“ “&gt;■« 'ho uke

__ - :
. It is forced to
leave the system, giving place to health
and strength,
through the potent Influ­
,U1U
8lL‘i?i
ence of Hood's Sarsaparilla. Sold by
all druggists. Try it.

James Yanick, the wounded farmer
of Dorr, who was shot by hla son, will
recover.

The human structure « wonderful in
mechanism. Each organ has its allot­
ted jiart to perform, and none is more
important than that for which the kid­
neys are designed. It is. therefore, im­
perative that these should be kept in
perfect health, aqd then should be jeal­
ously guarded against the encroach­
ments of disease. George Kelly, of Jer­
sey City, writes. -Dr. Stevens gave me
Mishlers Herb Bitters while I was un­
der his treatment for gravel, and has
told me to continue to take it.
The Lake Superior Press Association
meets at Negaunee June 15.
Throat-ail seldom gets well of itself,
but deepens until It undermines the
constitution, wastes awav health
strength and flesh, and ta&gt;Dy
itaelf on the lungs, completing the w reck
and ruin of the whole man. Dr. Bige­
low’s positive Cure is the only safe sure
and speedy remedy for coughs, cold* and
aU throat and lung diseases. SoM by
Fred Hotchkiss al fifty cents and one
dollar. Pleasant to take and safe for
children.

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WE ARE POSITIVE that Kemp’s
Sarsaparilla will cleanse and purify the
blood and tone up the system. We
have the confidence to guarantee it.
Price 81.CO per bottle.
W. H. Good­
year.
THE
GUARANTEED
remedy.
Kemp’s Balsam, for the Throat and
Lungs. It never fails to cure Coughs,
Colds, Croup, Bronchitis nnd all throat
and lung troubles. Price 50c and 81.
Trial size free. W. H. Goodyear.
The work of erecting the wires of the
Michigan Postal Telegraph company
between Muskegon and Spring Lake is
progressing rapidly.

West's World’* Wonder. The demand ta
steadily increasing (or thl.iraiy popular re­
n edy for rhr umatbrc and all kindred diseases.
_« mm all drtiwlatfl

a._

A few days ago while silting in the
'•ending-room of the American exchange
here, and idly watching the busy resit ot
vehtek* passing to and fro along the
Boulevard des Pgpucines, I overheard
some Americans commenting on the pe­
culiarities of French vehicles and horaes
observable from that view.
“AVlij arc those horacs allowed to slip
and fall so much ? haven't the owners
care enough to get them rough-shod this
“yjvvaUier ?” asked an American.
“They are not allowed to rough-shoe
horst* used on tire Paris streets." was
tlie re]Jy. uTlw streets are cemented,
you see,-and tho almos would cut them
to pieces. AU the iiorse-shoes are flat,
wiUium any pointe to grip the ground.
No wonder they slip, but you know in,
France beauty is the main consideration,
utility and comfort are minor -matters.
By the way, have you oiiserved the en­
tire absence of buggies? .You never see
a phaeton buggy in Paris. There j&gt;re a
few high buggies and what we call road­
wagons, but nearly all tlie vehicles are
earriagvs. But what magnificent hones
you see here!”
“The lieaste they drive in the cabe, for compeUtioo with the multitude of low test, short
weight, slum or phosphate powders. Sold only
instance," replied the other laughing,as he In ««»• „EorAL Ba ar xu Fowdkb Co., im
oetUK
pointed to a "cocher" unmercifully bela­ Wai) St. N. Y.
boring a deltpidatcd specimen of wish-1liad-aome-oate.
'
“Oil, no! of course I don't mean thoatbroken-down relics used by the cab com­
panies. They are not fit for cart borees
in America, and the men who starve
them mid then whip tliem all-day long
ought to be treated in the same way Un­
til they leani some mercy. I was not re­
ferring to them, however; You know in
Paris a home has three distinct jieriods of
existence, just ns in America a cat has
misuiL. &gt;S. .ibvtm,'. Miu
nine lives. He is bom aristocratic omT
&lt;o, uu. H ™ bar.. « mAh.
dies n pauper; or, rather, like a criminal.
First, when about five years old: he is
bought by the omnibus company, and—
“What! Do you call an omnibus hone
an aristocrat?"
“Most assuredly, in Paris. There are
not better fed, bolter groomed, nor bet­
ter treated horeea in the world tliari die
Paris omnibus horse. Seo! look at that
team of three plump, strong, healthy
Perchcrons trotting three abreast with
thut omnibus, which is exactly filled with
pareengeni. But don't interrupt me now
until I get through my claasification.
The first period of a home'# life is his
easiest and happiest, when from
about 5 to 13 yearn of age. he i«
cared for by the Paris Omnibus
monopoly. Then after he has jiassed
twelve or powibly fourteen years he is sold
to one of tlie cab companie*. These cab
comjMUiire own a form* number of cabs
and accompanying outfit*, which they
rent to drivers for frbtn 12 to 15 franca a
day. Under certain jxilice regulaliunn
then the drivers are allowed to make ar
much money as they can witli thtwcalm,
but at the end of each day must pay the
rent of the outfit. They an- allowed to

POWDER
Absolutely Pure.

W^at t^pe i$

in a pottle.

SMARTING

COUGHING

CHOKING

W. P. Austin. a
himself nt Monroe, but *[« promptly pnmpec
■That 11 red freltag” from which you «J®££
much narticularly n the morning. Is entirely
thrown off by Hoi's tarwrilla.

■j.*u
Crosby,'
tils executors, adminIntrstom and asslgas,
become and be due and payable Imiavdtetely thereafter. |aithough Die period
above limited tor the payment thereof mar not
then have expired, anything thvrcfiibeforeto the
contrary thereof In -any wise notwithstanding.
And default haring beea'made In the payment of
thirty dollars of Interest due January 13. if«3.
and default having teen made In payment of all
the Interest due January 1MI&gt;. a. D. HSU. aad
default bas ing also been made In payment of alt
tlw interest due January iMh. A. D. I8W, and
default having also teen n-.sde lu payment of all
tbs fntar^st and one hundred dollars principal
due January 1Mb. A. D. UM. and all the
same having tern and remained unpaid and In
^rt'-urs for Un, space of thirty davs and more
and still remaining unpaid, the aforesaid wincijmiI sum of tern tfumsalid 6ve hundred dollars
w,,h *“ «re*nwesof Interest thereoa.
hath been and is now declan-d to be now due and
payable, and by which default the power of sals
In said mortgage contained has become operaclpal and Interest as aforesaid, and wticrran
there is claimed to be due and ifnpAld on ssM
mortgage and the note accosipanying the same
at the date of this notice, the sum of tterso
thousand and two hundred dollan
for
Enclpal nnd Interest, and no suit or proeswds at law or in equity having been taken to
collect the same or any part thereof.
Now, therefore, notice Is hereby given that
by virtue of the t«ower of sate In said mortgage,
contain' d and the statute in such case made arm
provided, on the twenty-sixth day of Juns, A- D.
»*«, at oce o’clock in the afternoon, nt tho
north front door or entrance of tho Court House,
lu Uie city of HaAitngv, tn the county of Barry
nnd stab-of Michigan, that t-rlng the place uf
holding the circuit court for said County i
where said premises are situated, there
sold at public auction or vemlvet
bidder th- premises described In t
to satisfy tnn amount due on a

ale 1a lhe tawashtpof Assyria, la the county of
Barry. stsuc of Michigan, and dr.-cribed as fol­
lows, to wit:
The north half (H) of the south west quarter
(&gt;%), and tlie south twenty acres of the west haU
IS) of the north west Inctlonal quarter &lt;H)
of section number twenty-Mnc (M also tho
north half (S) at lhe south east quarter (H) at
BSOMM uumber thirty Oft all in township number&lt;l) north of range number seven ,7i west,
containing In all one hundred and eighty acres
1-H.A.l). I**.
PETER CROSBY, Mortwre.

WHEEZING JHXCZsS’a.’K

Default liATlnx been made In the condffioM
of a certain mort«am made by William May­
nard anil liiuibah Maynarcl. bin wife, to Janice
deeds for the county

i pane U». Itald niortKuc
given to
i the peytneut of eeven hundred dotUru
from the date, which Mid nmrtinwe wm duly ■»■fined by the uld James Dooley to David K.
Cook.on the 9th day ofI-Muy, A.' -D.
- ■1«
- ki.- and
-- -said
-

of October. A. D. IM3.
" '
. It was !■&gt; said morlKwr expressly agreed that
should any default be made tn the payment ot
said interest or any pan thereof, on any day
whereon the same fo made dm- and pavable,
and should the same remain unpaid and In arrFan’
SW o(2,x,LdV»-Uien ■nd Irou»
thenceforth, that Is after lhe lapse of said sixty
days, the aforesaid principal sum of seven hun­
dred dollars, with a!) arreararcs of interest
thereon, should at the option of the said Jams*
Dooley, his executors, administrators and asSian', become And bo duo and payable inunodlS thereafter. And default havinx been
s in the. payment ot Interest due May ath
IBM. and the same still reinatnlns
aforesaid principal sum of seven

coureu the linrder they beat their horses
the more tripe they can make, and as ^St^t ATHLOPHOROS “
they do not own the horses thenuH-lvm,
they have no mercy. The cal’ company
does not undertake to prevent this top
ture. It would lie powerless to do aq
and the police authorities never interfere
Thea when the horse haa been nearly
beaU-n to death, tho cab company sells
it to the butcher* who drive it—the ias|
equity hawing ixwn Instituted
m-DTrr toe
trip—to the horse abbatoirs where it it
moneys wetirrd by said mortgage or any port
knocked in the head with a long linnii
mer. The fin-t blow fells it to [the grountj
and makes a little hole through tlie forel imoHnaoi co., n wui or. an n&gt;L
such ciue made nnd provided, notice Is hereby
given thut ou tialurday.ttie 7th day of AtutuM.
bead. Then a rope Is attached to itij
A- V,' y?a,’U£fe °'ctopk ln ,l“' afiwnoou. i
shall sell at public auction to the highest bidder
hind fogb and tlie dqad home showa up]
at the north front door of the court house tn the
skinned and carved, and you may eat a [
'HMtljigs. Mlchfo-an, tlir premises de­
piece of that aged la-ast which has just;
PARKER’S
scribed in said mortgage, or so much thereof as
_
may be necessary to pay the mi,—..... ’---------fallen down there, to-marrow for your
HAIR BALSAM
r”
tuariawte with seven per ernt.
dinner, and imagine You are dining on
bw- ' Iccal cbBta. the premises beingt -described in said
['•’*
mortxage as foltoWs:
roast beef.”
The south west qnartcr of the aonih emd quar­
“Ob pshaw, that is all nonsense. Tltey
ter of section ta town :i north of rance s&gt; west,
belnu the township *&gt;f Rutland. Barry Comity.
don't eat horse flesh anywhere. That is
certainly only a newspayer story.”
.
Dated May tilth. A. D. teas.
. .
*
DAVXD.B. COOK.
"Don't they? well it haa only been a
Assignee.
few weeks since 1 visited the horse
abbatoirs nnd saw them kill the horses—'
Default having been made tn the conditions
the sorriest lot of beasts 1 ever saw—and
of a certain mortgage made and executed by
then when 1 returned I asked for a Itorse
Alexander Cadart and Louise ( adart. hfs wife,
to Waiter Clark, and dated October SSoE
steak at tlie hotel where I was stop­
A. D. nun, and rvccrdcsl In the office of the
ping. The waiter looked astonished nt
Register of Deeds for the County of Harry.
Michigan. October Nth. A. D. l»l, al »:30
my request, nqd told me that horse meat
was used only at the cheap restnurants
By wlileh default the power ofme In said »ortand by workingmen, for It brings only
KigecontAlned has bet-nine operative, and where
seven sons (cents) a pound. But I told
as there Is now eialtned to be due and unpaid on
said mortimge and tlie load acviiinpanylng tlie
him I wanted to try it, and he finally
same, at the date ot Ibis notice, the »uin of tour
protended to send out for one, and when
thousand five hundred and slxtj dollarw /Hjwo.)
and no suit or proceedings st law or in equity
it came 1 ate it and then saw that I had
iiariiix been taken to rolled tie same or any
been eating horse meat several days,
part thereof.
Now. therefore, notice Is hereby given that by
supposing it was only extra -coarse beef.
virtue of the power of sale In said mortKaae con­
Of course the best restaurants do not
tained. anil the statute in such oue tuadn and
provided, on the ninth day of July A. D. 1H«, st
keep it, but it is a great deal 'more com­
nine o'clock In the forenoon at thn north front
monly u4od than you think in Paris, and
door ot the Barry County Coart Ilou«e in the
City of Hastings, in lhe County nt Barry, Michi­
haa l&gt;een, ever since the German siege
gan. that befog the place ot holding h
of Paris.”
Circuit Court for th- said County ot Barry- wher
said premises are situated, there will be Hold at
Eibllr auction or vendue to the highest bidder.
e premises described In said mortgage or so
Among reigning noveroigns who have
nineh thereof an may be nocessary to
saUsfy the amount duo thcnion with later
written books are Queen Victoria. Doni
est at elxht per cent Per annum, and the eost
Pedro II of Brazil, Dom Lui* of Portu­
anttexpense* allowed by-law, isoJudlns an Mgal, tlie shall, Oacar 11 of Sweeden,
Prince Nikita of Montenegro, Ludwig II
premise* being described In «AU morunuc*
follows to wit: AU those certain piece* or par­
of Bavaria, and Queen'Elizabeth; and
cels uf land shuAte In the townships of Johns­
among the princen and princes** who
town and Assyria, in the County MBany.Mich­
igan, known and de*cribed w» foMow* to wit:
have dabbled in literature are the i’rinTliesouUi «ast quarter of Metlon twelve In
ceax Christian, the crown prince of Ger­
township numlH-r otir north of range eight west,
the south cast quarter of the north west quarter
many, the Princetai Theresa of Bavaria,
furr.\cu.eeetbynmiJ
prepckidou
of section teren In townihlp number one north
the two sons of the prince of Wales, the
two sons of tlie king of Sweeden, and tlie
uartcr of section seven In said township, one
duke of Edinburgh and the Comte de
orth
of OTutb^Ih^.
rance seven west.
Dated
Paris.—Detroit Free Press.

PARKER'S TONIC

HINDERCORNS

Health is Wealth!

Great excitement has been Caused tn the virtn-

t^ivald be .m dying of consumption. A irta5

civrn tu aresst UMpaymesuort
five hundred doilarn itXWO),
from date thn
eight i&gt;cr cent
from ltK&lt;Ule.
It wm in i
should any

A recent study of comparative heights
and weights among different claws of
population in Great Britain shows that
tlie criminal class average no lees than
forty-five pounds in weight and four and
one-half inches in height leas than their
antagonists, the metropolitan police.
Compared with the general population,
too, this claas ia seen to be eighteen
pounds in weight and two inches in
atature below the average, standing on
about the same plane in physical endow­
ments as lunatics.—New York Sun.
North Carolina, formerly called South

John C. West &amp; Co.,
M3 Weal Madison Ht,
CHICOGO, ILL.

F. M. WADLKIGH.
Altorne)forMortgager.

a mortgage made by Corde

Deeds, ot
morww-R.

Barr.
page

E-Ss-i
Man and Beast.
Mustang Liniment is older than
most men, and used more and

�HANDLE YOUR MONEY CAREFULLY.

Additional Local Items.
WHILK moving a portion of the hotel
Monday p. m. the sweep of the windlass
broke, the portion attached to the stand­
ard flying around with lightning-like
velocityJust grazing the~b®dr&gt;fthe
man attending the rope, it was indeed
a fortunate escape from instant death.

something to fill up tho time tn the af­
ternoon when there seems to be nothing 1
especially provided. We have drafted •which the germs of contagious diseaw
the following resolution and recom- ।may be disseminated, there is one to
niendations which we respectfully sub- ■which but little or no importance baa
tnit for your consideration.
,thus far been attached, but which, neverFirst.—We would recommend that ,
The Hastings Knights of Pythias
probably plays an important role.
the district lodge picnic be held at thelese.
'
have fallen in love with the manage­
We refer to that universal circulating
Thornapple lake July 3rd, 1886. That
ment of the M. C. R. R-. from the fact there be no literary exercise*; and that medium—njoney. It passes impartially
the hand of the millionaire into
tliat the company refused to give thut there be&gt;a committee of three appointed from
:
organization an excursion to Detroit on to assess the several lodges of this coun­ that of the beggar, constantly circulating
the ilsL The boys say that if they go ty according to their membership to through every class and condition of so­
to Toronto next month, they will pat­ raise money to defray tlie expenses of .ciety. Tho pemon of fastidious tastes,
ronize that road—in a horn.
said picnic; also one member lie^to- who will turn from bis path rather than
Fekril Otis, of Rutland, met with pointed to make a contract with Aft. risk coming into actual contact with
Cole for the grounds for that day.
^yf- rs of uncleanly drv«w or penton will
a serious accident on Wednesday of
Second—That the present manner of j
JHfedvt*, handle and earn- in his pocket
last week. As he was driving his team grading the subordinate lodgt-p. be ^Rhout
1
tlie slightest symptoms of disChanged
to
a
different
basis,
ent*'
to
’
through his yard, passing under a wire
gtut. or perhaps without giving it a
he attempted to raise the wire above his which the prize will be given to the
head, when his horses liecame frighten­ lodge doing the most temperance work. thought, money that lias thousands of
ed and jumped, the wire striking Otis Our G. W. C. T. has prepared a schedule times passed through liands or reposed
under the chin, throwing him from lhe for grading district lodges, and we in pockets whose contact he would deem
wagon, breaking his right arm and would recommend that the secretary to be pollution.
send to him for a copy of the same and
In respect to • the dangers that may
have it printed and send it out fof the arise from this cause, paper money is
Following is the standing of the next call for the district lodge.
undoubtedly more to be feared than
national league base ball teams. includ­
Third—Jtaaol red, That in as much coin, and the indescribably filthy ap­
as we believe the Band of Hope work
ing the games played on Tuesday:
ta and ought to be.a prominent feature pearance of much of that which is seen
Won.
of the Good Templars work. There­ in circulation is familiar to all who read
Detroit . .......................................... 24
fore, we would recommend that a Band this. Tliat the handling of such nasty
Chicago......................................... 23
of Hope be organized under the auspices stuff is often fraught with serious dan­
NewYork.................................... W
of every lodge in the county and that ger, no sensible person cart doubt. It
Philadelphia
Xe fully endorse the trippie pledge, would be well if the system said to be in
Kansas City
and we request reading, prayer and vogue in certain countries of Europe, of
Washington
Binging endorsed by the R. G. L; and destroying every note that coniw into
St Louis ....
we would further recommend that the the banks and issuing new ones in their
Boston ........
district lodge assist Lhe bands in get­ stead were practiced with us. though
The crowd around the bulletin board ting supplies, financially.
in this dty each evening is an unfailing
Fourth—Whereas, we realize that we even this would only to home extent
barometer indicating the state of the are dependent upon divine aid and as­
But though paper currency is the most
base ball games for the day, so far as sistance In the advancement of our no­ to be feared on the score of communicatble order and all temperance work.
•
the Detroite are concerned.
If the
Therefore, be it resolved, that we re­
Michigan dub is victorious the chalk
cord our sincere gratitude to Almighty from danger of tlie same kind.' It has
marks on the board appear to lie strong­
God for the increased prosperity of our
ly magnetized, holding the crowd; but order and every department'of temper­ been shown tliat the blackish coating,
which may be seen in tho receoam and
if the reverse is the case, a glance at the
ance work during the part year.
in the milled edges of coins that have
bulletin suffices th? average Hastings
Fifth—Rrjnlvfd, that as soldiers in
been in circulation fur a short time, con­
man.
Ls
the great tempdanoe army, we should
The effort to hold a special session be inspired with hope for the future by sists of organic filth wliich when intro­
duced into distilled waler and examined
of the council Monday evening to the increased interest that ta being tak­
under
the microscope was found to be
en in the temperance work all over our
further consider the question of trad­ land, and the advancement of pubjic ■warming with bacteria and fungi.
ing lota with N. T. Parker proved abor­ sentimeut in favor of the prohibition
We are not sanguine enough U&gt; expect
tive, from the fact tliat certain mem­ of the liquor traffic.
that our readers shall decline to touch or
bers of that body consider themselves
Whereas. Intemperance is an evil handle tlie stuff, for the reasons here
of more account than their constituents. which ta rooted in every land, and
They failing to put in an appearance, whose branches are spread over every pointed out, but we can not refrain from
no quorum was present It is hard for part of the inhabited globe, darkening uttering our protest against tlie unutter­
some officials to comprehend that they and shadowing the plants of Virtue And able nastineas, of which many persons
are guilty who would feel themselves
are the servants of the people.
the flowers of nope.
Sixth—That we aa an organization deeply insulted at any indnualion of a
The W. (IT. U. of Barry county will and individuals do allTn our power by lack of refinement or good breeding, of
hold ita annual convention at Temper­ using honest means, to hasten the day placing paper currency or coin in the
ance hall, in Hastings, on Tuesday, J une when this terrible crushing and corrod­ mouth for temporary convenience, while
156b- Full delegations from the various ing evil shall be driven from this land making change or the like. Tlie most
unldna'of the county and the ladles of of “The free and the home of the brave.*' disgusting habit b, singularly enough,
Seventh—AmoIred, That in order to confined almost exclusively to woman­
Hastings interested in temperance work
are earnestly requested to meet with accomplish this end. we do not hesitate kind. and ia an act of thoughtlessness
them. Papers ot interest to us all will to use all means in the scope of our which, if any who read this ever prac­
be read at each-session and a pleasant power, whether it be moral or political. ticed, we feel sure they will never do
Whereas, We are convinced by the
time and profitable meeting is expected.
results that have been attained In the again.—Manufacturer and Builder.
MRS. A. K. BURTON. Pre.
temperance work in the years that are
past, that the abolition of the liquor
European writers are constantly mysti­
traffic cannot be obtained through mor­
fied by the climatic anomalies of the
al suasion only.
Eighth—Kr-ro/re'/. that our faith in North American continent. M. liipthe rightousness of our cause, and in polyte Taine, the French Macaulay, once
The Barry county District Lodge of millions engaged in this work, assures contrasted the misery of a Paris slum
the Independent Order of Good Temp­ us that the day is far this side of the alley drudge with the happiness uf an
lars met at Maple Grove Center, on millennium when intemperance shall l&gt;e American farmer grazing his herds in
Wednesday, at 10 a. in., June 2,1886, and known among the things ot the past.
the palm*gruv&lt;« shading tlx* l«nks of the
was called to order by D. W. C. T. Miss
Nineth—Htsolred; That we return
Cora Morford, and opened with usual our hearty thanks to the brothers and Ohio. Now a German enthusiast extols
ceremonies. The following officers were staters of Forest lodge. No. £81, for the Milwankee a.-* that “beauteous lake city
present and answered to their munea hospitable manner in which they have in the latitude of Venice,' suggesting
upon the calling of the roll:
entertained us and for the acta ot orange gardens and Venetian nights. It
D. W. C. T.-Miss Cora Morford, Ban­ courtesy shown to the Barry countv must puzzle such eulogists to account
field.
district lodge.
for the tlmusands of Scandinavians who
Counselor—James Hallett, Hastings. I
AU of which is respectfully submit­
F.W. C. T.—Mrs. E. J. McElwain, ted in faith, hope and charity. Mra. M. that blest summeriand.—Dr. Felix L.
Hastings.
E. Whitney. Adela Huff. Mra.£. J. Mc­ Oswald.
Sec.—J. M. Burpee. Bowen's Mills. Elwain, C. IL Palmer, committee.
F. 8.—A. Lowden, Middleville.
On motion the report was taken up
item by item and debated.
Horace wm standing in the upper hall
Chap.-l. M. B. Gluazpie, Bowen's
The nine resolutions were adopted. one day doing something which his
Milla.
D. W. G. T. appointed the foUowing
mother disapproved of and ordered
The D. W. C. T. made the following committees:
protein appointments:
On xssessment—Arthur Lowden, stopped. He continued at it after one or
D. W. V. T.—Mary Whitney. Middle­ MiddlevlUe; Walter Dunham, Maple two prohibitions, and finally she started
toward him. He darted toward the
Grdve; Carol C. Cutler, Hastings.
ville.
W. M—Mort Pickle, Banfield.
On contract of grounds to hold the stairway and down the stairs with such
D. M.—Gertie Robinson. Bowen's picnic on 3d day of July, 1886—J. M. haste that ho went two, three and four
Mills.
Burpee, Bowens Mills.
steps at a time, and landed tn a heap on
0.8. G.—Carol C. Cutler, Hastings.
A motion prevailed that Mrs. Whit­ the floor. Gathering himself up, he
I. 8. G.—Sister Collins, Hastings!
ney. of Middleville, act as superinten­
managed to climb upon a chair, and aat
Minutes of the last session read and dent of the Band of Hope work in this
there puffing and panting until his
approved. The D. W. C. T. appointed county.
the following committees:
The committee on prizes awarded frightened mother reached him, when
On
credentials—Anna
Dunham, Barlow Lake lodge the first prize and he was just able to gasp out, “Mother,
you oughtn't—to—to—hurry me so!"—
Maple Grove. Lewis Bresee, Benfield, Hastings lodge the second prize.
Nominations for holding the next D. Harper's Bazar.
Chas. Gillaspie, Bowen's Mills.
On finance—Wm. Rolev, Wild Flower, L. Bowens Mills, Carlton Center, and
Minervia Goodspeed, Bowen’s Milk, C. Banfield.
An incident in New York pioneer life
Carlton Center lodge No. 637 was
R. Palruet, Maple Grove.
Report-of committee on credentials: chosen by the first ballot as the place may show what times were in 1800.
The committee on cr(«dentials find the of holding the next district lodge.
“My mother said to her nearest neigh­
The F. S. reported an enroUmcnt of bor, a Mrs. Roe. living a mile and a half
following persons entitled to suite in
this meeting:
67 members and a collection of 91.W.
distant: *1 have got a fleece now. for I
Barlow Lake Lodge, No. U18—Miner­
The foUowing committee was ap­ have carded the colt and picked the
via Goodspeed, Gertie Robinson, Almo pointed to prepare a programme for
wool out of an old bed quilt and am
Ritchie, Chas. Gillaspie, and Chas. Bur- the next public meeting:
making stockings.' Mrs. Rix- replied:
L. D. VanValsar, carlton Center;
^Middleville Lodge, No. W7.-Arthur
Owen Lowden, Middleville; Chas. 8. •So have I got a fleece, for I shaved our
dog. and with wool from a bed blanket
Lowden, Owen Lowden, and Mary Hilborn, Hastings.
Moved and carried that the Sec. pre­ will soon have a pair of stockings, too.’"
Whitney.
Carlton Outer lodge. No. 637.—L. D. pare a copy of the minutes of this ses­ A short time after that the whole neigh­
VanVeber, J no. Shriber, David Will­ sion for the county papers.
borhood footed it four miles to see two
iams, Sam. F. Colbert, and Chas. A.
There being do further buaineas, the
Fleming
lodge closed in due form to meet the Herald. .
Hastings lodge. No. M4—Mary Kies. first Wednesday Id SepL, at ten a. m.,
Jaa. Hallett, Jason McElwain, and M. 1886, with Carlton Center lodge No. 637.
Rich.
The lodge dosed with prayer by I).
A striking similarity to black walnut,
Forest lodge. No. 281—Geo. Spencer. W. ChapHan
P. O. Dunham, Lizzie Mayo, Cora Pierce
The public meeting was called to or­ pine by the following method: One part
and Ann* Drmharn
der by the District Sec. and the foUow­ of walnut peel extract is mixed with six
Pleasant lodge, No. 675—Cora Jones, ing programme was fully exemplified
Mary Parmeter, Lewis Bresee, John before a large and well filled house.
Shllary.aadMort Pickle.
pbookamme:
Wild Flower lodge. No. M3-Wilham
^The hour of adjournment having «•
Muslc-Cbctr,
Prayer—L M. B. GUlasple.
rived a recess was taken until 1 JOp. m.
Music-Choir.
doosing with prayer by D. W.C.
The present condition of the Tera per anoe questlsn—A. K. Stewart
AFTERNOON SHWMON.
Declamation—Willie Dunham.
Select Reading—Mrs. Walter Dun­
ham.
erase a line without;
Short Address—Jas. HaUett.
Short Address—Owen Lowden.
Music—Choir.

Pleasant lodge. No. 675.
CatRoo CmtCT lodge. No. 637.
Wild Flower lodge. No. M3.

&gt; Dev members
i Dumber Barlow

*■ Tte Clrexit tom (or
in vz. Tteddeus L. HaJl-lj at
it is impossible

is desired to save, and with an India
Short Address-ArthugLowden.
Six seooM in the life of a drinking rubber eraser the desired Una can be re­
man—Chas. Gillaapie.
Select Reading—Mrs. Kate Dunham.
□Short Addnw-L M. B. Gillaspie.
Music—(7b oir.
MacliinivL
Beoedlrtkm-A. K. Stewart.
J. KIU» BCTlFKE, D. A

“It b quite open to surmbe some sort
of analogy to the familiar phenom®* or
the transmisi'ion and reception of vibra­
tory energy. A swinging pendulum
pencted from a solid support will throw
into synchronous vibration another p®
dulum attached to the same support- U
the period or oscillation of the two be
the same: the medium of transmission
here teiug the solid material of the M1IH
port. One tuning fork or string in umstm
with another will commmcate its Im­
pute* through the medium of the *&gt;r.
Glowing particles of a gas. acting
MOST PERFECT
through the luminiferous other, can
throw into sympatlietlc vibration cool
moiMuim of the same substance at a
nice /Arm
distance. A permanent magnet brought CHIMOO-_________
into a room will throw any surrounding
iron into a condition similar to it* own;
nnd hen- the medium of eommumcaUon
b unknown. Similarly we may conceive,
if we please, with many modern philooophers, that for every thought there b a
corresponding motion of the brain, and
that thb vibration of molecules of brain­
stuff may l»c communicated to an inter­
vening medium, and so pass under cer­
tain circumstances from one brain to
another, with a corrreponding simul­
taneity of impr»*sion» no more tlian in
the case of the magnetic phenomena 1*
any investigator bound to determine
the medium before inquiry into the fact
ot transit."—Globe-Democrat.

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MOST PERFECT MADE

It seems that in certain faraway territoriee called New Mexico and Arizona,
there are great tracts of desolate desert
lands, where the very hili" seem des­
titute of life and beauty, and where the
earth is shriveled from centuries of ter­
rible heat. .And in these deaert-tracta
grow n curious, mishapen. grulre&lt;]ui*and
twisted plant that reenw more like a
goblin tn* tlian a real one.
Of all tlie trees in tlie world, you would
imagine this to be the most outcast and

in which it grows. And yet this goblin
tree ia now being nought after and
utilized in one of the world’s greatest in­
dustries—an industry that affects the
daily needs of civilization. Those wise
folks, the botanists, call our goblin tree
by ita odd Indian name of tl»e “Yucca"
Thfa plant of the desert for ■ long
time
con«idered valuel»««. But not
long agti it wm discovered thatehc fiber

cellent paper. And now one of the
great English dailies. The London Tele­
graph. is printed upon paper made from
this goblin tree.. Indeed. Tlie Telegraph
lias purcliaaed a large plantation in
Arizona, mefely for the purpose of culti­
vating this tree, and manufacturing
paper from II So, you see, the Yucca is
uow a newspaper plant.—St. Nicholas.

Hearken
the cesselMH i^mand and
the perpetual pray&lt;T of an even unsatis­
fied and an always suffering humanity I
How b s Iwk to answer the oeaaaieos
demand? Self-forgetfulness is of the
essence of enjoyment, and the author
who would confer pleasure must pnssnsa
the art or know the trick of destroying
for the time the reader's own personality.
Undoubtedly the easiest way of doing
this is by the creation of a hoat of rival

TbeD.C.UC.WSn Tooth tag.
Which the U. S. Supreme Court has decided to posses the
only valid patent on the spring tooth.

FARMERS
Who wish to avoid infringing upon this patent now thor­
oughly established, should buy this drag. Not onlv .this
but the Reed spring tooth drag is conceded to be '

The Best in Every Respect.
We sell the Walter A. Wood Light Elevator Binder, the light­
est draft, most easily hadled binder made.

The Buckeye Folding, Elevator Binder,
An entirely new machine, which eta
folded by one man
easily in five minutes time, enabling it to go through an
11 foot gate.
THE CELEBRATED FLINT WAGON—the .lightest draft and
most easily adjusted wagon in the market.

THE OLD RELIABLE STUDEBAKER WAGON.
We keep in stock 30 buggies and carriages, of the best
makes, ana can satisfy the most fastidious and give the best
value for the money. '
Respectfully,

MESSER BROS.

EEMOVED! EEMOVED!!
I am now settled and ready
for business in my-new quar­
ters in the store east of W. H.
Schantz’s grocery.

popularity of novels. Whenever a norel­
ist foils his book bi said to flag; that b
the reader suddenly (as in skating) comm
bump down upon Ids own personality,
and curses the unskillful author. No lark
of characters and continual motion m the
easiest recipe for a novel, which like a
beggar, should alwara be kept “moving
on." Nobody knew thb better ths*
Fielding, whose novel*, like moat good
ones, are full of inns.—Macmillan's

Hastings

Apples', drtsd "

fall Paper Sn!
Wall Paper, Wall Paper.
Wall Paper. Wall Paper,
Wall Paper. Wall Paper.

markets.

'

WINDOW SHADES.
Window Shades in plain cloth
and decorated, or paper shades.

Paints and Oils,
Oils anil Vanusies,

IQUrasn.'

Varnish and Alabast ine.
Alabastine and Barn Paint
Barn Paint and Housekeepers

NATURE'S

Paints in smell cans.
Housekeepers' Paints and

PERFECT R KAI.TH

ou«row

COHSTlPiUM,

Brushes,
And EVEBYTHING else i»

my line.

I still sell the Celebrated Detroit W hits
DJSPEPSH.BB'^a Lead Works Liquid Paints, which take the

WANTE!

Lead.

Fred’k Hotchkiss.

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                  <text>The Hastings Banner
VOL. XXXI. NO. 6.

HASTINGS, MICH., JUNE 10,1886.

The Hastings Banner. BENTLEY BROS. &amp; WILKINS

County News.

./■sms. Barry Co, Mich.

livriy tin,,,

MARSHALL L. COOK.

in
(t H.-CRlMION KATES

AllVERTtSING RATES:
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“d

The toys are preparing to attend the
SJ^V^^Sprini’plcnle’SFri

• -’^et’zey of your place made
'vTk °[ the labK! ,mpri«mn»ent
SXk*’*®*1 9*i‘uty Sh®™ Daroouth
Thuirif^V^0" Juat,c® Cobb last
Thursday. Postmaster Milt says he
triaf8 “Or*
h* dld before the
t “??’

1100 00

. I-F.INTINO.
g,-. . il I'thir h ielt in the Job PrinUtut DeHie BAXMZM. Everything In the
eun.-. . ' ■ • u« w. and with the latest UeMOf
__ .,.A&lt; approved patterns ot machinery*
trpe.tbe!
^dccmpeieri' u..rk:iitjn employed, euabtas the
Bass zk U' do flatl-cla^s lob work.
_____

Farm Wagons,

p W. LU WR Y. M. D.,
(t.
Physician, burgeon and Oculist.

DoiMe Shovel Plows,

off &lt;• h-iuiv-* to I1'*- m110s p. m.
rXillw'-u lloil-waj-s’ffira* storerw- - ^1*1 atteatioa
to »unjlc*l dlMiMes
j.-r • • •&gt;&lt;
^ert^ear.
*
nf hTlandis, m&gt;d,
)V .
Fhysicanand Surgeon,
WoudtaBd. MiclL—

ROAD SCRAPERS,

PINE LUMBER,

»j- or night.
k. i imSierman.

V
. Ilo-ii t pathlc Physician &amp; Surgeon,

F

(HEMLOCK AND PINE.)

tFir&lt; dour eni of Holloway#' &lt;lni&lt; store.)

nil. Wm. .ioNES,

of workmen are making
FrMlch &amp;

TJ

Dentist.
AU work promptly attanded to.

(PINE AND CEDAR,)

k C, WELTON

Cedar Fence Posts,

h
lortlio Ohio Fanner’s Insurance Go.
He ■nt-- (.-•Heir* ou a miui'i property against
ty flro.lw'Jtulngorwtnd; against a man’s

Joist and Studding,

£OOKt SHELDON,

FLOORING

Oarew Abstract Block. Harting#, Mich.)
Hat ■ thusly Mt of Abstract Hooks In Barry
County. 1
____________________

and Maple,

ItHLIP T CO1.0I10VK
(
# Lawyer.
BanUtyp. Mich.
Alien.. y for Barry County.
\ E. KEN ASTON.
A.
*
Attorney at Law,

J

Suh, Doors uh Blinds,
Cornice Mouldings,

to the street lamps.
J
A pe*titlon is circulating among free­
holders of the township, praying the
board to raise the covered bridge over
Si?irF^l.vlu*,r'tht"hUlhrT
p- T. Colgrove, of Hasting*. wiU de­
liver the 4th of July oration at this
place
The Methodist church observes child­
ren s day next Sabbath.
I. N. Starr, the pseudo-horae-doctor,
has another equine to fill the place o/
the one that succumbed a few days ago
to his home-made prescription.
Band meeting wound up Saturdav
evening with an elegant quarrel among
its members.
Rev. Walley, the new Congregational
w^ktt:r' Mrrtved with hls ‘an&gt;Hy h*t

The Ladles Aid Society raffled off a
craxy quilt the other evening just as
serenely as if the law did not make it a
misdemeanor to raise even church
money in that manner.
The council appropriated money for
purchasing a fire alarm, so Middleville
is sure to have one—sometime.
Four, pupils win be graduated from
our Union school this year.
Chas. Annison turned a gang ot pickenjduto his strawberry patch last Satur­
day. and “short cake* fe upon the bill
of Tare at every table in town.
Senator Carveth's address to the G.
A. R. boys on memorial day was a
masterpiece, and received deserved
appreciation from every one except the
narrow minded correspondent of the
Hastings Journal.
W. O. Clark is receiving a visit from
his father, who is a resident of Erie,

Middleville people are cultivating a
taste for fast stepping horses. E. H.
Lynd lately purchased one which ex­
perts pronounce a “dandv."
Sheriff Itohg passsed through here
rOHN.CAIlVETH.
t»f Kerry VeierlptlaH,
Monday upon the trail of burglars who
»»
Attorney at Law,
were wanted for depredations com­
MjAHevffle; Mich. ’
mitted in your city Sunday night.
Ed. Hanlon spent Sunday at Lansing
MARTIN V BARKER,Real Estate.
with the Middleville boys who are
Jl I nsurmuM and Loans.
dwelling
in that city.
OSrrwiUi.-' &lt;&gt;. &gt;Uitnran&amp; Son. 2 door* north
The M. E. society has given up the
FcKtofflce.
SpwaittleaUotf.Uven to taakiiut rxetuu^es
idea of building a new church—hard
ot property. Tl»- liiten-sti of non-resident
times.
prop-tty on
cirefuUy looked after. Farmii
Henry JohrlBan died of consumption
ol»'l»l;-' for -»ate or etehauxtf. Houten and
at this place on Wednesday of last
t&gt;7Prices and Estimates given on ap­ week. The Hastings Masonic Lodge,
ELEMENT SMITH.
of which he was a meml»er, were in
plication.
'
Lawyer.
attendance at the funeral Friday.
(0®cr in L'nlati Hall Block. &lt;ner store of W. 3.
BENTLEY BROS. &amp; WILKINS.
« uKKlyear &amp; Co.)
Coats grove
Pnatlees in all Courts of the State. ,
Report of school, district No. 11,
Coats Grove, for the month ending
May 28th. 1886.
NAFPEN 4 VanABMAN,
Total enrollment 56, average daily
Lawyers.
attendance 50. Those who have not
i.ver Eto»t|no National Bank.)
been .absent are:
•Edna Barnum, Belle Barnum. Mary
WILLIAM B. SWEEZEY, Attorney
Barnum. •Minnie Wood. *Kittie Town­
’’ At Law rtnjl Solicitor in Chancery.
send, Anna Chase, ‘Clara Chase, Jessie
T’r* :‘iT« in all cijurts of the state.
Chase, Estelta Chase, Fred Smith, Bar­
nard Smith. ‘Bertie Johnson, Alza
WILLIAM ■ . SWEEZEY,
Johnson. .Uta Fuller, Ina Fuller, BurJustice, of the Peace.
Dice Munion, Harry Stowell. Coy
ColiMHHix a
aljy,
Ths .Niagara Falls (Routs. Stowell. Jutta Wellman. Dewite Bar­
num.
I M. B GILLESPIE.
The following is the list of the stand­
GRAND RAPIDS DIVISION.
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Notary Public.
ing in grades A.
B. and C.-'Arithmetic—Minnie Wood,
100; *Matie Baine, 100; Willie Chase, 100;
J|ARY.C. COBB.
Willie Brooks. 100; ‘Edith Barnum,
100; *Evn Smith, 98; Eddie Smith, 98.
Arithmetic B— ‘Frank Wood. 77;
FAUBJONAB !.E bRKHHMAKBR,
Fred Smith, 100; Truman Munion, 97;
•Etta Coats, 90; Kittle Townsend, 100;
tn firm Gicen tu Cutting
Bertie Johnson, 90; Georgie Bump, 100;
ittmui Cut to order.
•Claud Wood. 97; Belle Barnum, 100;
T'i'iI/' Store.
T^nah Relay. 95; Annie Chase, 100.
Arithmetic C.-*Freddie Brooks. 97;
COMET HING jxEW!
•Alice Coats, 97; Clara Chase. 100; Bena
Long, 96; Lvell Demond. IO; Bumice
Munion, 83; Bessie Smith. 100; “Henry
Wellman. 94; Jessie Chase, 90; Rolce
Baine. 86; Edna Barnum, 97; Julia
Wellman. 84; Edith Bevier, 100; Bar­
nard Smith. 88; Ray Sprague. 83: Mag­
gie Long, 80: Theda hetey, 90.
History—Fred Smith, 99; Kittie
Townsend. 99; Bell Barnum. 98: Anna
Chase, 98; Etta Coats, 97; Truman
Munion, 89; Claud Wood, 90; I rank
"cmAiov^Bv, Smith.
Edith

Practices 'n all rourt* of the State. Collections

Inside Finish &amp; Band Moulding

Stoop Scrolls &amp; Columns

Window and Door
Screens.

Michigan Central

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Fanners, Attention 1

Barnum, 98; Minnie Wood, 98: Matie
Baine, 98; Willie Chase. 98; Willie
Brooks. 96; Eddie Smith, 96.
PhWniogy—Eddie Smith, 96; Minnie
Wood, 98; Matle Baine, 97; Edith Bar-

I have set up a Hay Press in

n*Floy Cotton, •Willie Coble.
Total abstainers from whispering are

the City of Hastings, and

prepared to purchase Hay in

any quantity
alive with patent right

Mofltt is

Call and «.e^ me, at Alnerican
House,

JT« &lt;M Fite **&lt;•»• *• *'*’

Custom Wool Carding,

C.A. BURLINGAME.

OAMLTOM.
The social at Joel R. amith’s was a
success, and netted about 816.
Judson Carpenter baa the inflamatory rheumatism and is quite sick. Dr.
A. J. Wright is attending him.
Frank Skinner has moved into his
house.
J. N. Covert is helping the lopks of
his house with a new coat of point
J?rank Andrus moved into his new
house last week.
There will be an ice cream and cake
social at the Town hall one week from
Wednesday .night. Come everybody
and have a good Jime,
Mrs. Warner, mother of Jasper and
Liberty Warner, died at the home op
the former Saturday, June 5th. and was
buried Tuesday, June 8th. She was
nearly 91 years of age.
Simon Hefilebower raised, his bam
Monday. The carpenters were just
one week framing the timber. Isaac
AllerdlDg is the boss, and he is a good
carpenter and a fast workman.
Carlton Center bad quite u sensation
last week. Une of our prominent
farmers went to bis neighbor's house
and notified the wife to keep her enwa
out of the highway. As he knew She
would have to use the road in order to
get the cattle to and from the field in
which they were pasturing, she told
him she could not or would not do as
be requested; when he began to abuse
her. She ordered him from the premi­
ses and he did not go. She took
thebroom handle (woman's weapon)
and i&gt;eg8n to use it right and left. He
then took jthe broom from her, when
she used her finger nails, and now he
carries a scratched face. Mr. Editor is
there not a law in Michigan/to protect
woman in her rights?
i
Dr. A. J. W’right and wife spend a
few days at Grand Ledge visiting
friends.
Edward Jones sold his three year old
colt last Friday.
Nicholas Allerding and wife, of Ionia
county, Sundayed at John Carpenter's.
Irving Cain, of North Carlton, will
soon be on the road again selling
Bohemian oats and Bavarian barley.
Dry, dryer, dryest kind of weather
for items; for oats, com and everything.
DOWLING.
Remember the picnic.
Aren't you lonesome, Will ?
A tine shower Sunday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mill* visited
friends in this place Sunday.
A birthday party at Mr. Sage's Satur­
day night. Those who went report a
good time.
Not manv from .this# place attended
the party 'at Philo Granger's Friday
night.
Mrs. David Boyes died very suddenly
Thursday night She went to bed
seemingly as well as usual, made a few.
remarks and dropped to sleep. Hear­
ing her breathe unusually heavy, her
husband went to her bedside and spoke
to her, but she was dead. She wu aeventr-one years of age, and died of par­
alysis of the heart. Funeral services
were held at the M. E. church Saturday,
and the remains taken to Maple Grove
for interment
The Assyria Center B. B. C. will play
the Dowling white stockings at Dowl­
ing Saturday afternoon. We will bet
on the Dowling!tee, if they haven't had
any practice this spring.
GUM DROFH.

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WHOLE NO. 1618.
B. Hosmer, of Charlotte, spent Sun­
day with his mother.
Mr. Neice smiles on a new Buckeye
binder bought of Messer Broe.
VanNockerand Harkness, of Nash­
ville, put down a fine well 90 feet deep
for E. Lockhart.
Children’s day was observed at the
East Castleton U. B. church Sunday,
June 6th. The church was elegantly
decorated with evergreens and flowers.
A beautiful arch was built over the
organ, and a fine bank of flowers was
built around the altar. The exercises
were under the management of • Super­
intendent N. F. Sheldon and Miss Ella
EUerton.

MOBGO-THOBNAPPLE.
George Norton and Miner Mead start­
ed for Baltimore, Md^ Sunday.
Henry Strong commenM burning e
kiln of brick containing 140 thousand
on Monday.
Mrs. Sparks spent Sunday with one
of her sons in Johnstown.
Francis Miller was arrested on. Mon­
day for ill conduct in church on the
Sabbath. He plead guiltv, and through
the sympathy of our squire, Mr. Sparks,
was fined only three dollars and costa.
The Coles are making preparations
for a new dock.
Young Bentley while at the lake last
Sunday was trying his hand as a marks­
man with a revolver, and shot twice in
the neck a two year old heifer belong­
ing to William Richmond, and also
shooting dangerouslv near a fishing
party.

While Will Crates was at meeting
with his beet gin Sunday night last, he
suddenly disappeared through, the back
window, and on arriving where his
horse was found one of the thills broken.
The meetings at the school house the
past week was largely attended, a great
many from abroad being present. Three
were converted and baptised.
&lt; ALICE.

NASHVILUi.
Almost everybody and their folks
went over to Vermontville last Thurs­
day to attend the Nashville races. The
firsttontest was between Banker Golddust and Barry Golddust, owned by T.
Downing and Al. Raaey. respectively.
The race was won by Barrv Goladust, and easily, although Banker's
driver, an importation from Battle
Creek, twice run into him, breaking
spokes from his sulky. The other race
was between Chas. Furnias' white mus­
tang and Asa Noyes' “Daisy." The lat­
ter took first heat, but the mustang, bv
“magnificent bursts of speed." captured
the last two and the race.
George F. Truman skipped out last
W ednreday nignt and on Friday night
came home a Benedict. Ella L. Gran­
nis, of Chicago, was the other party in
the affair, and they are now housekeep­
ing in the Frink house, over Quaker
brook.
The case of Ed. Spire and Mrs. Israel
Cheesman, for assault and battery on
their father, Wm. Spire, came before
Justice Parady, Wednesday, and the re­
spondents were dismissed with costa to
complainant. Prosecutor Colgrove en­
gineered the thing.
John Davis' case was before Squire
Felghn^r Friday. The defendant was
fined 310 and costa. His crime consist­
ed in using vile and profane language
before ladies at Lake One. '
The brick laying on the Kocher block
will be completed this week.
The Boice block u at a stand still for
want of brick. Mr. Boston haring
spoiled the last kiln he burned.
The ladies of the Methodist church
are holding a fair in the Boston store,
at the north end or Main street.
The Congregational social is at 8. D.
Bar tier’s Wednesday night
.
The frame of the new Evangelical
church wa( raised Monday. Their
house of worship will be quite small,
but neat and substantial.
Temperance meeting at the town hall
Thursday night, under the auspices of
the Evangelical church, with Rev.
Koehler in charge.
H. M. Lee spent the past few days at
Battle Creek.
The Taylor Bros, have started up
their miU and are busily at work.
Children's day services next Sabbath
at both the Methodist and Congrega­
tional churches.
Mrs. Jas. Gregory has brought suit
for divorce.
.
Rev. Williams, of Vermontville, will
occupy the Congregational pulpit Sun­

PRAIRIEVILLE.
A very welcome shower visited our
town last evening.
The Odd FeHows held their picnic at
Gull Lake on Saturday last, the day be­
ing pleasant with the exception of the
dust.
On Monday last the G. A. R. Post
decorated the graves of the soldiers in
our cemetery, after which the audience
assembled m the orchard near the
church and Hstned to an exceUent ad­
dress from P. T. Colgrove, of Hastings,
also music and a ^citation by Mr#. C.
Norwood and Miss Minnie Beard, each
doing themselves much credit
The
original poem read by L. Barnes de­
serves special mention also as showing
much natural talent.
Mr. Homer Farr, residing in the
Warner neighborhood, who has been so
long an invalid, was buried in our cemtery yesterday.
Mr. Burton Warner, near the same
place, wiH be buried today.
Mr. Johnson, of South Haven, filled
the pulpit in tlie Chapel Sabbath after­
noon.
WiH McLeod slipped from a wagon
wheel while attempting to cHmb on a
wagon, a few days since, and the front
wheel run over him, severely bruising
his shoulder and taking some of the
skin from hb hand; fortunately it is
thought no bones are broken and he is
able to be about though suffering severe
pain in the injured member.
Concrete walks will be laid around
Children's meeting next Sabbath.
the school yard during vacation.
.
O. U. 6UCKKB.
Woodland.

Hilbert A HoUy are buying wool
C. S. Palmerton's saw mill is again In
operation.
,
Jake Hofer is boelng the post office.
Since the grading of our streets the
boys are using them for track purposes,
speeding their fast nags.
Two hard looking patent right men
were in the village last Friday, sup­
posed to hail from Hastings.
The Woodland comet band have
been engaged to play at Vermontville
on the 4th of July.
ChHdren's day was appropriately
oliserved at the Tamarack church last
Sabbath. The programme was a good
one.
The temperance meeting at the M. E7
church last Sunday evening was sud­
denly broken up by the appearance ot a
storm.
Our schools are prospering finely In
Loth departments.
Some line barns are lieing built this
season in the township.
S. S. IngersoD, of Nashville, was in
the village Saturday and Sunday.
At the sulky plow trial, held last
Thursday on the farm of Wm. Wander­
lick, a large crowd were present. The
Gale plow carried off the honors.
Chas Ingenion lost a hone last week.
.Strong talk of a creamery at this
place. We hope to see the project
materialized.
John Gilson now owns the banner
span of horse# in Woodland, which
town is being noted for good horses.
S. Faul is afflicted with a lame hand.

NORTH-WEST CASTLETON.
Cora plowing is in fuU blast.
Mr. Blocher has his bam enclosed.
David Flory and Mrs. Flory went to(
Ohio last Tuesday for a four weeks!
sojourn.
Geo. Wellman, E. E. Blocker, and 8.
Blocker will take in the half fare ratesi
to Ohio next Monday.
Peter Gurd has returned from the(
north and Is wfll pleased with thej
country.
The Dunkirk# have organized a Sun­,
day school at their church on the town
line. John Smith a# superintendent.
District No. 4 has an assistant teach­,
The people of BanfieM and vicinity
will hold a celebration July 3d. Races er to hear the targe classes. David।
in the afternoon, the nature of which takre the cake.
and the prizes will be given later. A
Thereto considerable blowing done
grand display of fire-works in the even­ about that grey horse. Boy# don’t aay
ing, and a dance at Morford's hall dur­ too much or some one wiU step in front.
ing the afternoon and evening. Every­ of you.
body cordially invited.
A young man thirty-five years of
BY ORDEROF COM.
age went a sparkings few da—
in a few hours he was i
by his father who was in search
OABTLETON.
8. Reaa and family, of Lowell, Sun- of
1 his lost boy.

dared with his parents.
G. Wittie and family are visiting at
E. Gates, in Orangeville.
F. Gates, of Youngs Comer, was - the
guest of your scribe a few days last
their patent upon the market.
’ Mary Lidka to reported as rapidly week.
Last Tuesday Zeb. Parks' HtUe boy
recoving from her recemt“to~nntv Ls was playing in an out building where
Millie Waker, of Eaton
OX SHORT NOTICE.
visiting her sister, Mrs. Jas. Godfrey. he fell and for a time he appeared none
the worse, but finally he commenced to
complain, when a doctor was called and
He will warrant all workfirK M
found two of bto ribs broken. At pres­
centa per pound. Nothing charged for
ent be is In rather a critical condition.
greajte.
Frank Price has remodeled his frame
Goodqiattty ot Sock Yam lor •**. ax bl» shopbam.
oq the river.
MARBLE.
Mr. Hafner has a new wind mill.
ed down with—-fisherman s luck.
Hasting. Mich -May mb. W**
MARBLE

.

tours respectfully,

improving

A. O. Allen has rented H. Shepard'#
house and lot and moved his family in­
to the Same Wednesday evening.
H. Livingston started for Akron,
Indiana, Monday. Mr. L. has three
lots in that village and’has gone to dis­
pose of them.
Our stress are lined with teams on
Sat urduj-anow-a-days.
•
Mr- Jordan, of the firm of Jordan &amp;'
Herrick; harness makers, has removed
from Freeport. It Is said that Mr.
Herrick wiu close out his present stock
and retire from the business.
Our cornet bands (two of 'em) are
making arrangements to give dpen air
concerto twice a week during the warm
summer evenings.
Clark Brewster, formerly of this
place, now of Columbia, Dakota, writra
that he 1# prospering and tells about
the abundance of game out there in
such a way that we are tempted to pull
down the old shot gun and start for
the land of scalps and blizzards.
Malcolm Stauffer, an employee In
Cheesebrough's handle factory, at­
tempted a little recreation Tuesday af­
ternoon and narrowly escaped with his
life in consequence. He fastened a
strap to his waist and threw the loose
end over a line shaft which was revolv­
ing just above bis head at the rate of
600 revolutions a minute. The next
instant the young man was perform­
ing on “the trapeze” in a manner that
would have mude an old circus man
turn green with envy could be have
witnessed it Luckily he Wbs seen in
time to stop the machinery mid save
his life. Aside from numerous bruises
and a fractured forearm he is doing as
well as could be expected. Dr. H. F.
Peckham Is attending.

YANKEE SPRINGS.
Mrs. Fannie Everett and son, of
Nashville, and Mr. A Durfee and
family, of Maple Grove, visited at T.S.
Clark’s week before last.
.
Kitty Norris, of Prairieville, vudled
friends and relatives at the Springs the
same week.
There is some talk that a new store
will be built at the Springs. It is
hoped that it may not end in talk but
in u reality; a general merchandise
store 4'ould do a good business and lie
a great benefit to the community at
iaiwe.
.John Weaver has a new carriage. '
it's Adandy, now he's got It aH dressed
up.
No items last week on account of
the absence of your scritje.
Jay Barnum, of Carlton, caught some
very fine fish in Deep lake last .week.
Sheep shearing is in full bloom nowa-daya.
The corn in this section ta being
damaged a considerable by the cut
worm and mole.
A considerable music was furnished
to the eastern part of the town last
Saturday night. It is hoped the parti­
cipants will be light in their charges,
and not present, their bill until after
threshing.
J. M. Smith attended a picnic at Gull
lake last Saturday. He was one of the
speakers uf the day.
Calvin Beach and wife, of Paruielee.
vistu-d at T. 8. Clark’s Monday night.
When we get our fife won’t we have
lota of martial music?

Orangeville Mills.
Before Mr. Woodman gets upon his
ear quite ao high it would be well for
him to find out if your correspondent
told a malicious He or was misinformed.
When he wrote they had decided to
hold their meeting# once in two weeks,
but when I wrote what I did, it was
every week. If they can’t play their
drums, let them keep them at home
until they eon. An organization can
be anuisaaoeand not be composed of
scoundrels or beggars either. He doea
well to leave a loophole for escape when
be says he was not aware of any threats
the night of the fracas with the email
boy#. My Informant claimed to have
been present at the time and I reported
it as told to me. What was said about

a member of the G. A. R.post, ao it
is they that were insane Instead of the ‘
writer. The writer admits bring op­
posed to the organization, but when be
says there is any injustice or malignity
it to a He. Whs*. was written, I had as
POUROOANEBL8.
1good authority for aa Mr. Woodman.
Ben Wing to at home again.
Will Chase is on the sick list.
Bertha Reed visited her parents
Miss Sadie O'Dell spent the past week ।Saturday and Sunday.
with her aunt M. A. Bbice.
Mrs. H. C. Turner, ot Waylaid, is
Wm. Wood ha# the foundation for visiting her old friends and neighbors
.
ithis week.
:his house laid.
Mrs. Lucy Standish, of Jamestown, is
F. M. Seeds is quite tick this week.
vudting friends in this vicinity.
“Does the Court understand you to
Grandma Richardson is very ill at
present writing.
isay, Mr. Jone#, that you saw the editor
Flora McCollum «oent Sunday with &lt;of the Argus of Freedom intoxicated?"
“Not ataLsir. I merely said that J
her cousin. Lottie Towzuon.
Ozro Barnum. who broke his leg ;had asm Mm so flurried in Ma mind
ume time ago. is now able to walksome
wtthtbei

�A FINANCIER WANTED*

regarded sa the train of the ant and that

play.

They rccugnirj; one nnotlser after

fihe do® for ll?" in every a
ity and real lovetineaa of tie &lt;

evening and port seiitrios; they make
John E. Owen, it is, said, will never
roach and even tunnels under rivers; again appear on the stage.
they collect food for the community, and
They tie exwhen an object too large for entrance is
facially liable to auddso
brought to the nest they ndargs the Colds, Coughs, Croup, Whooping Cough,
door, and afterward build it up again; etc.
Wo guarantee AokcFa English
they go out to buttle in regular bands Remedy a positive cure. •. It saves
Sold by
and freely sacrifice their lives for the hours of anxious watching.
' " " Fiu'D’kHo'TChkiim, Druggist.
common weal; they emigrate in accord­
ance with a preconcerted plan; they cap­
Peter Ashadeago, Indian, was drown­
ed in Sutton’s bay Saturday.
ture ilavea.’ "
“Dr. Lindsay, in shaking of the white
Children will refuse Ind tasting cough
ant, says: ‘They exliibit foresight in tho medicine but they will all lie willing to
courtruction uf long clay chimneys for take Dr. Jackson’s syrup of lungwort
©ninmunieation with air. land, or both, and wild cherry whenever offered. It
during inundations.
Their edific^t or is as pleasant as maple syrup and will
reach a bad cough anti cure the whoop­
ing cough much quicker than any other
cliambcre, offices, ordinary too ma and preparation of the kind. For sale by
W. H. Goodyear.
egg rooms, floors and ceiling*. pillars and
East Saginaw has one saloon to
,
“Of the agricultural. or harvesting every twenty-five voters.
ant. Dr. Lindsay says: 'It not only Stores
up wed, but cultivates the plants which
i-ittcr lane, onenaire ureain. coaieu
are to provide it, and carefully gathers l-einx
tongue. -.Ick headache, drowsluess, «llv:n-si.
in its crop at the right season. In tlus loss of appetite. If this condition is allowed to
continue, serious consequences may result. By
promptly taking Hood’s HareaprflU, n fever
apt to get wetted and to sprout; and, ac­ may be avolAed or premature death prevented.
cordingly, on tho first flno day the anta Itta a poawltlni cure for blillousneM. Hold by
hi) druntlvte.
bring out all the damaged grain and set
Hon. Austin Blair will orate at East
it in tlie sun to dry, returning to tho
store only such as is uuin jure&lt;L These Saginaw on the Fourth.
ants may truly be said to cultivate their
ertates.
They have grass paddocks.
From their fields they clear all the herb­
age nave aristidee stritta, a grain-bear­
wsm cured of rheumatism of 10 years standinp.”
ing grass, called by Dr. Lincicum ant­ ttirub
11.'...-, , .ir-.
1&gt; ::. IU-. )&gt;!i
rice, and they sow the seeds of the same affirms: I..“The
,..w best seUluz medicine
I........ I-I have erer
grus.' "—Sarah E. Titcomb.
Hitters. ”‘
testimony, m&gt; that the - venllcfxjt unanimous
that Electric Bitten do eure all dheaae-i at the
It » only in tradition that the history Liver, Kldnryt or Blood. Only half a dollar a
bottle at Goodyear’s drug re.
of the Indian livw, ajkl only one version
of the story is evA1-heard. Sometimes
The telephone ofilce at Reading does
this is no true to nature that no room for not pay and la now for sale.
doubt can be found. Such is the fol­
lowing chapter from the annals of the
Beaver tribe, which lives m the northern

One day a young chief shot' his arrow
through a dog belonging to another
brave. The brave revenged the death of
his dog, and instantly a hundred bows
were drawn. Ere night had fallen some
eighty warriors lay dead around the
camp, the pine woods rung with the
lamentations of the women, the tribe
had lost its bravest men. There was a
temporary trute; tire friends of tho eliief
whespe Arrow had killed the dog yet num­
bered'- some sixty people; it was agreed
that they should separate from the tribe,
and seek their fortune in tire vast wilder­
ness lying to th^south.
In the night they began their march;
sullenly their brethren saw them dujart

towards the great plains which were said
to be far southward, by the banks of the
swift-rolling Saskatchewan.
The tribe Beavers never saw again this
exiled band, but a 10b years later a
Beaver Indian, who followed the for­
tunes of a white fur-hunter, found him­
self in one of the forts of the Saskatche­
wan.
Strange Indians were camped
about the pakaadefi; they ware portions
nf the great Blackfeet tribe whose hunt­
ing grounds lay bouUi of the Saskatchawho, when they conversed together,
spoke a language different from that of
the otlwir Blackfeet; in this language tho
Beaver Indian recognired his own
tongue.—Youth's Companion.

Ing wrasnaunr curer "J
tn oorrtrtlng the acidity ®&lt; tb"
Is tho coum ci the toeara. o:-.d puxltytac.
■nd enriching the vital fluid•

may make their skin smooth and healthy
bv taking enough of Dr. Heroes
“ilolden Medical Discovery” to drive
out the humors lurking in the system.

tn five m Inutea. Cures chills, cramps, cholera,
and cholera morbus. 145c. All druggists.
Dr. Rexford, the sensational Detroit
preacher, is not expected to live.

Hood's HarMpwJlU has done lor olbm ti

l-MLlth

tafsty
of
the
country;
that
the
present
tariff
is a twsdlew oppression; that cur currency is a chaos
under an 111-judrad coinage law that hinders

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«I suffered frmn what the durmra called
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Mpvflla and am entirely cured.” J. V. A.
PBOirorooT. letter carrier, Chicago. Hl-

some one physically tilted for the requlro-

customs, and the Moerelty of a change in
tho tiuaaclaj policy, and odd» that b« has
hoped that tho jorty to which be
Iwioup.,
Influencsd
by
contidMioo
In
tbs
secretary, -might bo led

to an who may deaire,Ab&lt;x* &lt;

To the First Door East of Hicks Bros.' Gro­
cery’, on State Street,
Where he will be pleased to welcome ail his cus­
tomers and friends, as well as to greet many new
ones. As heretofore, he keeps the Best of Goode
in his line, at the Lowest Prices.

Im Goods Constarty Amving!

Hood’s Sarsaparilla

JULIUS RUSSELL

only by C I. HOOD S CO., Lowell, Mw

ICO Doses One Dollar. -

We have taken the Agency for
the new line of ’

13 AN INSTANT.

therefore with great unwillingness nccepta
tho rvsiguntiou, and expresses the hope that

city immediately on a special car
on the Cbmapeako A Ohio railroad,
for Warm bpriaga, Bath county, Virginia.
Mr. Manning, after a brief sojourn at this
point, will proceed farther north.
!!

READY FOR BUSINESS.

,Tvliu—Plucky American Platiemisii.

raging throughout

proportion to moot such trouble should It

Flalib the wall* and ceilings with AlalMuiilne.
You can do II; Inexpensive: try it. White and
twelve tints. Cheaper and better than paint,
KMaomlne or paner. DtslnfocU and prercuta
&lt;lb»ea»e». lirauUfal
pie card tree.....
Bydrux.... ...4 sum
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dujatch from
watch

American

flsbarmea

Wednesday

“It is surprising," hays Mr. John H. they would sink any polios boat ant
Sullivan, “what a trifling thing win start
a stampede that may coat many lives and
the loss of hundreds of " cattle before it
can be controlled. I was coming up the
Texas trail once with a party*of other
oowboya. We had 4,000 cattle in the
bunch.
One of the boys opened Ills
tobacco-jxiuch to get u chew. The wind
blew a abred or twoof the fine cut out of
his fingers. The tobacco flouted away
and lodged iu a steer’s eye. In a moment
the eye liegan to smart, and the steer got
wild. Its antics started others, and in
believed
ten seconds the whole herd was surging
xuiaiatent with
&gt;
duty
and dulling about, out of all control. It
ecu ven ion
to
was k6o days before we got the herd
working quietly again. Two of our best
boys ware trampled to death, and scores uecvuarily include the adoption of a plan
by which protection could be assured to all
of cattle were lost."—Exchange.
labor orgnnixat.ons, against th» expelled
members of each other, and u plan
of exchange of
cards
Is
sugTin1 graduate of the school aa he stands
on the threshold of the world ace on
every hand wealth, luxury, extrava­
gance, splendor. But, curiously enough, ganlxatwnt »mploy«d ahould hare M voice
these good tilings of life are not in pos- in tiw matter. Tba trade nniouieu declare
■emion of the skilled workers who pro­ thaaddraM umatirfactory.
duce them. They are mostly in the
hands of those who, like himself, can not to amend U&gt;o liquor bill by providing tor
produce a single thing they want or need. the clodng on Sunday of every public
He naturally begins to study the art of bouw iu England, except iu Loadca aud lu
compelling others to produce things for tuburla
him.—Charles H. Ham.
THE MARKETS.

Gai’IandStoves.

Mr. W.H.\'umtort&gt;iltwMlc tnlklng.with
President Garrett suddealj dropped dead.
Vico President Brndricka took a severs
General MeCteUan after a drive tn a cold
wind rank li; hm chair and breathed hl*
last Thera r.re a fewof tbe t»o«t prominent
coxa of »wlden.&lt;i •Bth.thouwiniU of which
are occurring cot.-tautly. Doctor* naiially
shako their bead* nud say "Hrar; disease
or '‘eppoplexv.’’ Not one en*c In ten I* so
caueed. We go back of all this and find
tbecauee. which U invariably—Rheuma­
tism. This dtoMM has uanatty bran con­
sidered paUitul but not daagrrous.wberens It leone of the most dangrrou&gt; of hu
afflictions. It is caused by morbid humor*
'in tbe blood, aud If it fflea to the heart
the infferer die* Instantly. Suppose, for
example, a pereou take* cp'.d which be­
comes painful in the shoulder, limbs or
■round some Joint. And suppose tbe
cold te driven from that locality, where
does it ro? To some other part of the Imdy,
possibly tbe head, poudbly the heart.
What 1* the result? Death! It is dangrrou* tn try and drive rheumatism. It tea
blood rtlseasc and can only be fought iu
the blood while it» dangerous nature
makes it-on exceedingly M-rlous subject.
Unqueetlor.iiblj tb.o.muat efficient means
for driving three morbid hutrn re. eeld*
and rheum* from tbe body nu’.v known
to tbe world Is Hibbardi* Hbeat».,tlo
Syrup. It la an original discovery which
alme directly for the blood and l» taken in­
to tbe circulation within ten minutes from
the time it la used, it diraolroHthe poiaou। ous adds, counteracts the doadi- humors
and expels ail rheums from tl o circula­
tion. Mr. George W. Kennedy, ecretary
of tho KlectrlclJght Ca.of Jackson.Mich.,
after going through a severe experience
which greatly afflicted him and endan­
gered hi* life was nnplctely restored by
the u»o of this kermxly and In uieaklng of
ft bo saM.’Tnnke an external anplleatlon
it seems to remove tho dlaenra by purify­
ing tbe blood and I can cordially recom­
mend It to ail.”
Thia is * serious subject which may well
concern even reader. Mtwcular rheu­
matism I* dangeroiia Its sllghte-t ap­
proach may well lost’ire terror. It ahonld Iw
checked al once am’ by the means which
Will must certainly and efficiently do IL

They are something entire!,
new in design -tad finish, of
zeupenor quality and fullv war­
ranted.

Other Stoves will be Closed Out Regardless of. Cost.
We also sell tbe Latest and Best

Builders Hardware at Close Figures.
Paint# in Large and Small quantities; also Varni-hes. Tur­
pentine and Japans.

Mowers, Reapersand Binders.
Wagons, Carriages and Carts.
OLIVER’S NEW COMBINATION PLOW, with self,harpeniiig
Share and Point. They are giving the best satisfaction
doing the same amount of work with from one-fourth to
one-naif the expense of other plows.

CALL IN AND SEE US.

Greble &amp; Powers.

Low Estimates on Jaekson Tile.

MONEY SAVED!
Having bought a large invoice of TEA,

we will until further notice give each customer
a better TEA than ever before; anc to induce
customers to try, will give a 5 cent t ickct with

ZOA-PflORA

each pound for cash. ^—Tickets goot in 25c
lots for any Crockery we have in sto :k at face ■
value.

Is the best remedy for

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all complaints peculiar
to women.

Smith, Ham HanArw
March 10th, 1886.

ROGERS &amp;
n
FAUSEY,

ps®ffl5 H-A.SJTITVC3rSl,
S.

&gt;r dry catarrh
subject who

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, The Htar which recently strangled itself at
Hottoti will reappear st Fremont.

c«». ,

freight aa well won
th- uno of which tbe______ ,___________
would be vastly kwraoed. If tbe raUruada would use driver-braktsa on their
. froight kx-aniotivcn and aatomatie brake*

took IOUI MX***""
-—I cheerfully recommend Hood’s Bzmpxrliu
an one of the best blood purifiers In tho
world." W. F. -Wood, Bloomington, Ilk

t**g I found no relief, but grew worse. 1 then
iH-can taking Hood’s Sarsaparilla, and It did
artlclis. and that a be
is obtainable by a few

ISXM’JSSXEEfS'XtS

baa little or no control over his train.

DRY GOODS
IVEillin.ei’y G-oods,

Mine host Dougan of tlie hotel Jerome,
at Sln«ej»uiead Bay, is not only a typical
' boniface. but a devoted archiologirt as
well. He spends most of his spare time
exploring the Long Island creeks and
bays for relics of the lost race* that once
peopled tlicir banks, and he tells me that
he iuis discovered beyond a per-adventure
that the Long Island Indians were mas­
ters uf the art of clam-baking centuries
ago.
Near Sheepalmad is one creek
which is banked and bottomed with tons
of clam and oyster shells, whose friabil­
ity shows tlwm to liave been subjected
to the fiction of heat. From this he
argues that they were once roasted, and
there was none but the Indian to roust
them. Uonsequently the Indian must
have been a clam-baker. There is on in­
calculable mine of this shelly debris,
which
is now
being
dug
up
for road-building. His discovery goes
far to confirm the theory of an old
Hands. Cldlblnluk. i
local historian I used to know at South­
ampton, who claimed to have asoerInal; July, opened Wjp-. . la. d tfc&gt;;
tained that Lung Island was once a sort
of annual rendezvous for all the Atlantic
tribes of Indiana, who made a pilgrimage ^Twrnty eklldreu are down with the measles
there, camped along the sheltered bays
and inlets of the south aliore, and at»
i/dis
shell-fish and puw-wowed, arrange,
treaties and declared war, just as a &lt;“on
Lire slock—The following ,10Duu.m. wen regnsw of the civilised nations does to-day
—Alfred Trumble in New York News.

Speaking with a well informed mil­
road man recently on the humrdotisneun
of railway employment, he said the averngc life of freight brakemen &gt;6 only about
ten years, and that in the neighborhood

HIS STOCK OF

AND

An old physician, retired from prac'ire. having
‘T^ashixotow Cm, June 4.—Respecting
bad placed In his hands by an East India mis­
sionary the formula of a simple vegetable re­ As order for tho asssm bling of our north
medy for tbe speedy and penmurt-nt funs’of kaaatlc tqnadroo a high official sa|d:
Consumption. Rrooehltla. Catarrh. Asthma and
all throat and Lung Affections, idao a positive
and radical cure for Nervous Debility and all
Nervous Complaints, after bavliir tested Ila
wonderful curative powers In/thousands ot
cases, has fett It bls duty to make it known to
ills Buffering fellows. Actuated bv this motive
and a desire to relieve human suffering. I will
send free of cimree, to all who desire It, tlita
recipe. Iu German, Freneb or English, with full giving the squadrou a cruise and having it
directions for prej»arliig and using. Bent by
mall bv addressing with stamps, naming thfa In proper tbape tor anr service that might
W. A. Nona, 1« Power’s Block, lloches- be required ot tt.” Thl» uttaraace indicates
Diphtheria is
Osceola county.

tbo pains and *^&lt;3 rf riseuntatlim, &amp;"&gt;
this pot-xit remedy a fair trial.

EM

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An tadlspmubte Farming Tool. Ths bmt In the world-

The Champion Twine Binder &amp; Mower.
These machines have been thoroughly tested, aud have
proven satisfactory in every instance Call and look them
over.
..

THE NORTH FA THRIFT .D PLOW.
Our large sales of this plow and the splendid sati&gt;f»' ti°n
S've’ v7’eJ^vcr tried proves its worth. The North Fairfield is
tne best plow made, as every farmer will tell yov who uses it.

in the Elevator. BroadvsF

�I

NO LONGER A ‘‘BACH.’

• AMOPnyMZATXB’gBTOBT
THE APACHE.
Crawling Over Red Hot Bara of yL

PRESIDENT CLEVELAND BOUND WITH
fetters of silk,

grd the Whitt Hou»e Given a Channing
Midrest - Process of Tielng

the Knot

. ccrntary Lamar chose f,-,r ,k., ,,
k
quiriu cut-glass scent-bottle wic,‘U T?
inlaid with diamonds. Mr. Wlb^BuXn
gave a largs diamond pendant to be — U
at tbe throat. The l&gt;rt.(„ .hj
ora

; J — — ' ---------—■;-------- ■w ——
Joyful Event-Off for to? Mountain*

U:

:v—C4ncr*tulation*/

“Opium or death I"
The brief sentence wm fairly hissed
Vin^lr^t °|f “ Promto«rt druggiit on
\ Ine street bv a person who, u few
vmcit ,U£°
off u to-day a hopeleaa

Otte can scarcely realize the sufferings
. 2?r opium 'ifUm. De Quhttv haZ
vh idly portrayed it. But who can titlyH&lt;rw«ithe ,o? °! lhc retiCuwl ■
erfy wii1^ °Z
*&gt;nnwith March, Harwood A- (in

~nr.t«Uw hr brou-r. WI-, u.
pany went our to the nipper room tbe
Mile advanced and put the kffif0 Ul lUo
treat caks anrt
___
. D . VU6

,reU k““«;‘‘ a™ o’H. c:
thtadir^.!, - ohemlH.-; formerly ot
bit M n’.
“ °“r O'K’rtt'' yrxtenfay n
tbtoUo?""- 8 •K'r““»l «&lt;perienoe ta

,ar,,s!:jLin*k~- -j ~

“I have crawled over red hot bars nf
iron and coals of fire ” he said ^n?vf
v?rv th, Hri£?
&lt;®uni fren*y’lhe

-TbgMo'KyESf
-- —----- . —- -

luuuugram “L. r.

and the date -June 2, IsSfl,” in gold. Each
h°x *“ tb*l with a white satin ribl-oo, and
on the card fastened at one corner tho bride
and groom had written tbrir namea
15 mlnoodar afternoon, after tbe last sniv.
conference with his &lt;-abinet officers, tbe
president sat down ut a table with Mi*,
hohoni, aud tbe two had a merry tiffin
writing their autographs on tbe iitUo cards
on the boxes Th., satin
wore after­
ward inclosed tn white pasteboard boxav
Tbe following'U a complete )Ut of thoer
pr»«t:
Folsom,
toother
tbe bridethe itev. Mrs
W M.
Clereland,
tbeofpreLd^

'.novKH ci.Evauaaa
erat photograph. 1

pvt tin wul'hs country, ba* l«en
; -&gt; .1
!*!■»* ■.tend n*.
ill* tho luatrirnonial
Tinted
Jtoto of I it'!»lorli&lt;*&gt;L All day Wednesday

fully prepared and
led when, a minuta
tafora • Ji m rhe president, with Min Fol-

tverytbiag

bale, and she wedding march by MandolaKhi. «a- truck up. At utu» -tho guests
amng*d'tbrt:re&lt;lr«a( iu a semlcjrclo two

tbol'iu*- room.

H*v. Dr. Byron Sunderland

nf the gtte*t«. Exactly on the
the prcpdrnt end Mha Folaom

i’iurihu i Bum.’' They

ad-

in i itcppe &gt; under tho cUandaliar.
Dr' Suwirrland xuppe-i forward to meet
ibea. and ju»: :.s ttotalU were Dealing and
!b- ary-..-iy jn-nte W4« tiring, tbe .doctor
■‘•n.-u-nhri th-reiotnony by a
uriet prjiT . 'J hen h0 said; “You who
tJrsre tolentw into tba'hoiy &gt;uto of ma trirainy wdl dit yuur ri.’ht LauIVwbL-b
B.-Rrt»(|»
a. ijump-jy obeyed. “Do
you. tire w. t»t ;n tliis woman whom' you
Zi IV p;- &lt; ,■&gt; i tu t-your lawful and

th- president tbe" bride had her
awl
on
the
clergyman,
expe-don
of eager atnid high Intelbgence irrnlibstnixonM face. The cor-

low but firm
t

b=; LudJid, but made no pledge
It- I orgymen then invited

nag Ina pro-idem extracted the symbol
tf ’.iddwl faith from iu. vest pocket, and,
without । wins it w tee minister and re•rlnugUta-’k fr&lt;*;n him. bo placed it on
IL--.'*wt.b ting-rof tbe bride's left hen I.
Liud dectarad them man
। ’What dod batb joined
r.

Wi

• • • in - land 'supped forto. end qjwed Mimettiing
•tore
an exhortation to
* Jl-.d
■ .upla approprl*’» to' t|--i.-iv.i
'rbe temtuvny was
Irwf „. ‘
u.arx-i throughout with im“■&gt; I grmt &lt;iurntty.
t&gt;u! 4 a to uffldai rignta

■tnc ndit ot the line, and Sxretary L*“*! ’ uf r-’-i’t-i- General and Mn. Vilaa
,
I 01 land Mr* ijwiont formed the ex­
"*?* Mb . A» Mxiti as Brother William
’to- o.n1'41 ’-k' SU-rts ateppul forward inSr
i caT" u»'r «&gt;ngratolatj&lt;mi.
n*r re.at.vi-.. .... i r ...... _&lt;.l. ..
-

~.li

.

nuHcea tool Uto

?1Jn-,’ kiM hi* mother-in-law or
£**T*1*U»«. and M did not even kUe

tUPwL b
,l“ruw wedding drew of
de iEr" ATlM,&gt; 'laa*hUT uf tU C«npto
WwJ ‘•d
prince of

you cootratt the htUtr
4““"“ ™r“ brok, me
Till,?tau.?Ul,M*orpmcrt,*d °Wu”'
mat is the way nine-tenths of casea
commence. When I determined to stop
however, 1 could not do it
P"
.*7? ?!lniav ** surprised to know “ he
lw°7,lfth9 the slaves of opi?orPbin‘! ?re physicians. Many
of these I met. We studied our cas*is
carefully.
We found out what .the
"Tre Ln wWch the appetite was
developed and sustained; that no vic­
brother; Miss Cleveland and Mrs Hoyt, tho tim was free from a demoralized con­
dition of those organs; that the bone of
president a sisters; Thomas F. Bayard,
retarv of &lt;t»t« n-ni.i
_______ .
a cure depended entirely upon the degree
SL^i ?hCh ““W ** iu.pari5to
them. 1 have seen patients, while un­
William Q Whitney, secretary of I
ng lre*tlnpnl. comjx-Ued to retort
to opium again to deaden the pain in
Mrs.
Whitney; William F. V
^Meorpans. I marvel how I ever
———,------ *■'
mwiw. UtU- escaped.
iel a Lamont, firivate secretary to tbe \ “{wy°n mean to say, Mr. Wilson.
lh"l Lou
«cai»d the habit?"
"Indeed I have.
.
"Do you object to telling me how'f
Uu4dl~uo. ot twit. Mid,; Mr.
Nosir. .studying the matter with
several opium-eating physicians, we be­
came satisfied that the appetite tor
S. Bissell, uf Buffalo, N. Y., tbe presfaiunt's opium was located In the kidneys and
former law partner; Dr. and Mrs. Byron Hver. Our next object was to find a
Sunderland. Attorney General Garland, al- specific for restoring those organs to
th- Th* physicians, much against
their code, addre&amp;ad their attention to
a certain remedy and became thorough­
ly convinced on its scientific merits
alone tb&lt;t it was the only one that
could be relied upon in every cmb of
disordered kidneys and liver. 1 thereIn the east rcom tho bridal party
eouid
V -ooU upon
using It and, sutdementing
tarry but a few minutes. At a
—
it
i with mv own
l,''“ special
,pK1,U treatment, final
fioaf-­
before U they, I Ado their friends good-byaand entered their carriages from th- south ly got fully over the habit. 1 may say
that
the
most
important part of the
side of the building—the side usually re­
garded as tbe rear of the null-ling- and treatment is to get those organs first in
wore rapidly driven to tbrir special traits good working condition, tor in them
which stood on a siding of the Baltimore eg the appetite originates and is sustained,
Ohio track at K street Hhosraraof rice and in them over ninety per cent, of all
and a tow slippers fell around them m other human ailments originate.”
"For the lust seven years this position
they drove nway from tbe White Home,
has been taken by the proprietors of
About V o'clock the cabinet officers and that remedy and finally it is becoming
an acknowledgKlscientific truth among
tlie medical profession; many of them,
however, do not openly acknowledge it.
and yet, knowing they have no other
scientific specific, tlieir code not allow­
lost gue»U departed, and the White House ing them to use it, they buy it upon the
servants bad rolled up the rug and turned quiet and prescribe it fn their own bot­
tles."
down tho lights, tb&lt;: crowd ouUido re­
“A.s I said before, the opium and
mained, expecting' that ti&gt;e president ^mi
his bride would come and they might got a morphine habits can never be cured
glimpse of them: but two hours before tho until the appetite forxhem is routed out
of the kidneys and liver. 1 have tried
every thing.—experimented with every­
thing and as the result of my studies
and inw’stigation, I cun say I knowmaruicr to meet tbe approval of tbe diplo­ nothing that can accomplish this result
matic corps. If it was a public . wedding, but Warner’s safe cure.
.
they think they should have been Invited;
"Have others tried your treatment?''
Jf It was a private wedding of the chief
"Yes sir, many: and all who have
magistrate of tbe nation in hi« official resi­ followed it fully nave recovcreil. Sev­
dence,
they
think
“
...
they
should
eral of them who did not first treat
have
official
____ received
_____
_____
notification of their kidneysand liver for six or eight
Che wedding, with . an explanation of weeks, as 1 advised them, completely
reasons why it was private. If it was eiled. This form of treatment Is ala really jirivate wadding, .they think it
ays insisted upon for all patients,
shook! have occurred at the bride's boma whether treated by mail or at the Love­
Koxue of tbe blooming n^Carhes of the minor land Opium Institute, and Htippletuented by our special private treatment, it
always cures.”
.
Mr. Wilson stands
very high
wherever known. His experience is
r»oexve&lt;i officially and allow them to make
only another proof of the wonderful
tbe a&lt;x|uali&gt;tauco of Mra. Cleveland, but
that they would officially ignore tbe and conceded power o! Warner's safe
wedding
and
individually be gov­ cure over all disease of the kidneys,
erned
Ly
clrcu instance* In
tboir liver and blood, and ,the discuses caused
relation*
with
tbe White
Hour®. bv derangements of those organs. We
Tbn English rmd German minister* would may sav that it is very flattering to the
not attrad tbi» matting, und they diiap- proprietors of Warner's sat-.* cure that
prov e of ita coiiclndon and expect to quin it has received the highest medical
tbe eticklrn for monarchical etiquette aud endorsements and. after persistent
indnea the corp* to send a roproeentatire to study, it is admitted by scientists that
Secretary Bayard aud a*x him to arrange , there is nothing in materia medica for
for a reception to tho diplomatie corp* *1 .the restoration of those great organs
an early day, so they can officially obtain that equals it in power. We take pleas­
tbe information of the praddent'e marriage ure in publishing the slave statements
coming from so reliable a source as Mr.
Wilson and. confirming by personal ex­
dent s wlfa
perience whakwe have time and again
published in our columns. We also ex­
they arrived nt 4 o'clock Thursday morn­ tend to the proprietors our hearty*con­
ing, and proceeded to a cottage adjacent tc gratulations on the results wrought.—
that occupied by I*reaideut Garrett of the Cincinnati Times-StarBaltimore &amp; Ohio railroad, which is eltuDr. Jackson’s Eve Salve is a Prompt
and positive cure for all diseases of the
eyes in inflamaUon. g«nul“tion’.
weaknees of vision. It awts but 2»
cents, and is highly recommended for
piles. For sale by W. H. Goodyear.

A train is in waiting

vti
uaw t a- — —— . —------- — Victoria; alec one from tbe British Cloth-

“1 rUiL.“wdSw“"'* “"ta
T^r*d-W1U‘ * round f®U
““U. -wbroltUmd
(.lo‘10,u* *“d bordered with a

&lt;° u» rt«M hl;,

n.

«*bta^1RW!1T “d * UUU clu«‘*r of
Tbe veil of tho mod
rST"f m u ?”al'uuiy enveloped
^L-, "B from the coranetof
«
hlKk col!Tur* * *•
■«&gt; l*u„ .!;

,onK U*ln-

Tbe

thjnj&gt;.ttag over 3U gn.hu of opium

An Editorial Greeting.

Coldwatbb, Mich, June 3.—Michlgan Frees Association, at Its meelrng u«re
Wednesday adopted- the following resolu-

leary, Grover Uieveiaau,

-

United (Kates, on thia bta ’ro^‘nf d'‘^,
To be chosen as president by the
*
an honor and privil.ge high «**•**“•’

From tho awful desolation of the Llanc
Kstarado
I hove trace;’, my red donlnionn with
your blood upon tho sand:
xou may sec ita current tinging through
the tawny Colorado—
. Are yon mad that you fmagin o I shall
stay my lifted hand?
I defy you and I hate you! Do you threaten
me with death!—
Mo, whow fervid spirit surge* with the
centuries' hot breath?
Turn and ask this flaming desert, it has
tain forever.ao;
It has scorched the helpless mesa with its
seething overflow;
Molten, ptflleea, remorseless—ask it if 1
fear to die!
I am one with this—immortal—and the
bloodshot suns of yvars
’
Burn with my soul, m ages they have
burned this alkali:
।
I Biutll be apaiu tho desert—what have 1
to do with fears?
You shall die, I shall clasp you to my heart
with hot embrace,
Whispering words of nwfnl vengeance in
you? pallid, sprechlcM face.
—Lippincott's Magarino.
HANDSOME CHILDREN AS MODELS.
Metropolitan

Photographer

Hon. M. A. Foran, of Ohio, member
of the House of Repr»-s*iitative\ writes
that SL Jacob’s Oil relieved him of acute
boWy pains.
Thomna &lt;hwj . serving :i short to: tn
Mt lhe Ionia prison, escaped Monday.
He had ninety days to serve.
"We commenced selling AthJophoros
about a year ago. We have hud the
best auccew wjth it of any rheumatic
medicine wo ever handled," writes
druggist O. W. Halstead, of Mason,
Mich., and his experience is a common
one.

The taking of picture* by the electric
light caught a good many curious ciu»tonftri wlifio it was fresh, but the
novelty soon wore oiL Ihniilw. even at
the l*»t. it was a very considerably more
expensive pnxs«« than rqxirating by
sunlight an&gt;i did not leave tho margin of
profit tliat would be necessary to make
it profitable. You see, tlie person who
lias a picture taken pays not only for
that picture but for the time the pho­
tographer lias to wait for somebody to
come and hare a picture taken. So, to
make business better, either the profit
upon each picture must be greater, or the
number of picture* taken :nu*t be in­
creased. Photography by the electric
light, as a matter of popular service,
helped in neither way, unless in very excqrtional case*. Thoae who patron i«ed
tlial method would have had pictures
taken anyway, and simply chose that for

George Gould is inspecting the rail
way system in the south-west.
JtcA, of every kind cured in » min­
utes by Wwifordt Bamtan Lofton.
Use no other. This never fails. Bold
by Frederick Hotchkiss, druggists, lion being greater, tlie operator wm
little, if any, bettered, except, perhapc,
Hastings, Mich.
Sims Beeves, the English tenor, says by the advertising. notoriety lw&gt; got.—
New York Sun Interview.
he is going to take a iong rest now.
Mild, soothing, and healing is Dr.
Sage's Catarrh Remedy.
The Amcrioui die* from overwork and
T ucv Larcora, whose poetry has been anxiety. When he is 5 yeare old he be­
Wid37copied, once worked in a cotton gins school with tho determination to be
at tbe head of tbe class. He will out­
mill
’
W*rt'« World * Wooder. or Family Llffinjent run, outjiunp, and lick any boy of his
•SStaSffSffiX- KTfS: ®in5ia Bize. He entern upon a condition to
strain tlutt in perpetual. Ab he goes on
City awaiting trial for throwing stones m pas- it gets worse. He rauxt be in politic* at
80, rich at 30, great at 40, and if he
waiter trains.
measurably *ucce«U be is decaying at
,£zrsj5S.5rtSi‘S;
50, and dead nt 00. He ought to be
dead. It is a fitting punishment for his
audacity and liis steady violation uf the
venta dandruff.
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.
.
lawn of nature.—Chicago Time*.
The SL Jgna&lt;* manufacturing
down Friday- Strike for ten houre * day.
Winter has paswd and
The explored cool beds of Ireland, ac­
th all Uie terrors of
cording to the latest bluebook, contain
aboui 900,000,000 tons ot workable coal,
Pain«!ns.
All drugzists__
chiefly anthracite.
Adolph Heller. &lt;d
bare drawn ILMW tn M&gt; AWtrtaa bona uxien.

»id&lt;* h«u« with mow anything. Tbe appanUwi
is always ready, light to carry, and by traveling
about, vhuing tbe farmer Iu the Aeid. the me­
chanic In the ahop. the housewife in the Bitting
room, yon will In nine time* out o( ten ■« an or­
der to ’ take a picture ofxheni ju»t as they are.”
or ot the baby, tbe bone, cow. or the favorite

The huckleberry crop in northern work a* any artist mid plcaac nil your pairoos.
Michigan is said to l&gt;e badly injured by It Is a steady, pleasant and h.iuond.lc calling.
the recent froeLt.

Credit is due the german women and
physicians for first using Bed Clover
blossoms as a -medicine. Best results
are obtained whed combined with our
medicinal roots and herlts, as in Dr.
Jones'Bed"clover Tonic, which is the
liest known remedy for all blood dlMMs«ts. stomach and liver troubles, pim­
ples, costiveness, bad preath, piles, ague
and malariadiseases, indigestion, loss of
appetite, low spirits, headache and all
diseases of the kidneys. ITice 80 cents,
of Fred Hotchkiss.

O. P. Shuler, of Charlotte, has twentyTelia five thousand pounds of slippery elm
bark for sale.

“The lateet catch is in advertising for
handsome children as models., Every
mother naturally thinks that iwr ixiby is
the prettiest one alive. When the idea
is preaented to her mind of not only
having her beautiful baby pictured m a
model, to the envy of all other mothers,
Imt of actually being paid for that joy,
it fascinates her. In less time than a
cow could turn a liand spring she has
fixed upon tho large sum sho will de­
mand, and of course receive, for per­
mitting her liaby to be photographed,
and has even settled how the money ithaU
be expended for baby's further adorn­
ment and comfort. Then filffi goes to the
photographer who wants models, and
his fine work begins. Mothers have to
be treated in various ways, but the oper­
ator is a chump who can not take a pict­
ure of any decent looking baby so that,
with a frame of Judicious ’taffy,' its
mother will be pleased.'
“If tlw subject Ium got a little beyond
babyhood his. Job, that far, is all tlu*
easier, for nil children are graceful and
unconadoualy put •themselve* in pretty
attituden. It is on|y the mother's atti­
tude tW lias to be cltanged. From one
who has come to get moneyi she must
be transformed to one who has come to
leave money. So the model market is
already supplied fully, greatly to the
operator's regret, because a more beauti­
ful child he never, etc.," etc., or the pro­
prietor of the gallery unfortunately out
and the operator lias no authority, to
his infinite sorrow, for a mon! charming
infant he n&lt;ra^r, etc,, etc.; or it will bo a
question thdRnust bcciindully considered
before decision between ariother baby
and this one, but there can be little
doubt that such a lovely baby as this,
etc., etc.; ar if tho motkor is one that
seems to require rough medicine, het
teiby, though a good average, will not
do for a model, owing to certain imper­
fections, slight. perii.t|M, but ptweithelcM
apparent to an artist's eye. AH’thn while
there is tlteluegative, a very good prthentment of the blessed baby; making
.its own apjeal with mute eloquence to
the mother;
“The end of it all is, of cotiwe, Dial,
whether fnin ho|x- or pride or cunning
expectation! of influencing selection, or
spite, or jtist lxx.ajuw tdie wants th*nn
anyway, the mother orders a dozen of
baby's picture^.- Th“ fact is that no
photographer really wuuta child mwl/fa.
Very few children of actual value (for
such service—like the little Fernandez,
who wax tJioronghly trained for it—are
obtainable, and there is no such demand
for their pictures as used to exist. And
it is very hard to take children's pictures
—particularly those of babies—upleaa the
operator hiw a jvecujiar talent for it, com­
bining with a natural love for children
and potienpc with them, n rare magnet­
ism for coutrulling them and exceptional
skill in feistuntanuuus . photography.
When lie posAcsses all those qualificatknte he has as much of that sort of work
as he can do, and needn’t advertise for
child modefei.—New York Sun.

Quick as a Wink.

Co't^cwwcx.X
reunite, are Acker’s Dyspepeis Tsbleta.
Itecommended by phynictans and endorsed
by all who" have nsed thorn. Tho best
remedy for Dyspepsia, Flatulency,sod Con­
stipation. Guaranteed, and sold at 25c. by
Fkkd'k HoTcnKtiw, Druggist.

wifb onr Keetro Rad taut Magic Lantern and
views, advertising It during the day. and easily
adding &gt;10 to &gt;r&gt; aday In your income, m many
are doing. This Is easy tolqwu and very pleas­
ant. We supply aQ that is nMded, all kinds ot
views, lenses, lectures, etc. Studentstuidteachers win Ami this vt-ry profftahle. If yon have
an earaort desire to better yourself Cnanetalb .
see Munethlng of tbe world, acquire a good start
In life, you can do It by taking our advice and
Bending tor particulars. Address

TEUECRAPHYiS^Tgag

WANTED IN

HASTINGS

on energetic bitslneis woman to
solicit and take onki* for the
MADAME GRISWOLD Patent
Skirt Supporting Coractt. Tlir-vc
rometn have l&gt;een cxtenrively
"^wblch.
vassera the paslio

throughout the United Htatea.

liitie and energy to eaunssslug
ion bnlid up a permanent and
Iren. They are ucX i»oid by mer
give exclusive territory, thereby
giving the ageot entire control of these superior
onsets in the territory assigned her. We have
a largo number ot agents who are making u
grand baW*M wiling these goods, anti wr-desire
such In every Itown.
Address
n wvr&lt; »--e General Agent,
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Therefore see that the members of
your family are. well supplied with Dr.
Jacksons liver pills and use Dr. .Jecksem’s root and herb cordial; it will
sharpen the appetite, help digestion,
promote sound sleep, strengthen thesystem and so remnove those distress­
Fifth Judicial (nrcult. In Chancery. Sr
ing symptoms which, if neglected, may
In the Circuit Court for the County!
result in the most serious consequences. Ing
in Chancery nt the Court House In the
For sale by W. II. Goodyear. 81.00 per touting') on tbe 12th day of April. UBS.
In tills caune.A appearlnr from affidavit on
bottle.
.
tfte. that Use defendant Wilflam Teapie is not a
resident of this state, but is a resident ot the
State of Ohio, therefore on motion of Clement
GILLILAND S PATENT MOLE TRAP. Smith solicitor for Complainant, it Is ordered,
that defendant inter bls apjwarauce in said
Hie most effectual protection against Ground cause on or before four months from the data of
Molo* over iureuted. Easily operated and this order, ami that within twent) days the
every trap warranted to do the work. This is Complainant cause this order to be published in
th* product of the practical farmer and gardner tbe HaUlng* Haxxem, said yublkallon to be
• •
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i: i. l.im-.-lf. State and county eontlnuod uuee In each week for *lx weeks in
succeaslon. •
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ri-irrcnces given, neuui pace, ei.uo. Altctlt!&lt;
FRANK A. HOOKER.Circuit Judge.
wanted and lllieral dtscoant to the trade. J. G.
CLEMENT SMITH, ftoflei tor tor Complainant.
GILIJLAN'D. Patentee and Sole Manufacturer. [A true copy ] Attest GEO. W. ABBEY;
Adrian. Mich.
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Register.

Newspaper Advertising.
DAUCHYA CO.,17 Park Flaw. N. T.

Make lowest rates an all newspapers In tbe
U. S. and Canada. Established IM7.
OflTar "&gt;wlUlM«rtoae-lnchad□ptViai UllUI. vertiwments one month :n
our selected list cl 828 Dallies and Weeklies,
covering the V. H., for KNA Circulation 6W2S2
copire t&gt;er month. This list and many other
contbluatlons of papers sent on request. Please
mention this paper.

rpO THE 8MOKKRS OF THE CITY
-L OF HASTINGS:

J. H. Jieamer &lt;f- Co^ the Live Grwxn.
Hare taken hold of Baxter's Imckv Star Cigars.
Hereafter the lovers of a gixxt rigar ran be aeoommodated for scents with a cigar that win
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lOertit rlirare smoked. Baxter’s Lucky Stars
are clear Havana niler, Sumatra wrapper, made
byhtuxt and no artlBrlal flavor. Ask lor Lucky
Shir. J. H. REAMKB ft CO.. Sole Agents.
XMtliUabcd

FAY’S

IMO.

MANILLA ROOFINGI

th. Im?.;. ■!«* not rercwG hkt. Un CT iron, oct
ilway Iixi. tJnntta &lt;&lt; Ict uxanmitMnt; MW »o •I’pUl

T?AKN FOB SALE CHEAF. -One-hundred
JT acre farm for sale. Are miles south of itastIngx. Sixty acre* Improved, living water, good
orchard and all kinds of bolt. One-quarter of a
mile firorn a good M.-lirk&gt;l house. Terms reason­
able. J For particulars Inquire' of Daniel Brant

Default having been made tn the conditions
of a certain mortgage, made and executed bv
Andrew fx-b.ifth.-Mwr tend Anna 8cliaffiian.-x-r.
his wife, to Harnuel lt»n. dated December
3th. Mie, and recorded fb-thr office of the Ref-tstnr at Deeds for the county ot Barry and statol Michigan. January 2d. tsfa. at B o'clock a. m..
in liber 22 of mortgxges on page &gt;72; by which
default the power ot sale In said mortgage con­
tained has become operative, and there M now
claimed to be dur and uu&gt;&gt;ald on said mortgage
and note accompanying tbe same al the
date ot this notice lhe Bum ot thirteen
hundred and twenty dollars and ninetyfive cents,
and the attorney fee
provided by law. and no proceedings al
law or In equity haring been taken to collect
tbe same or any part thereof: Now therefore,
uotlee is hereby given that by virtue of the pow­
er of sale in said mortgage contained, and tbe
statute In such caw made and uroYided. on Hat
unlay, the &gt;ist &lt;tey of August. A. D. iwc. at 1&lt;»
o’clock in the forenoon at the north front door
of the Court Hou-e In the city of Hastings. Bar­
ry county. Michtgnu. I that bring the ydace of
holding the Circuit Court for the county ot Bar­
ry. where said premises arc situated J there will
be wild nt public auction or vendor to thr high­
est bidder, the nremtae* described tn Mid mort­
gage. or ao much a* may be neeW’an to satisfy
the amount due tlierctm with Interest at seven
per cent per annum and the cost and expense*
allowed by law. Including an attorney tee ot
twenty-flve dollars a* provided fnrin said mort­
gage; said premises Iwing described tn said
niort-rage a* follow*, to wit:
All those piece* or pan-els of land Ivlugand liv­
ing Mtuate In the township ot Hastings. Barry
county. Michigan, known and described us fol­
lows, to wit -. The west half nf south-east quarMn&lt;v II... u&gt;.«. t.ull nt
Vaaalf
u.,
quarter of wtion thirteen &lt; is:. In town three &lt;3
north of num eight W) »e«t, containing on
hundred arid twenty acres at land, more or leas
Dated, May Tnh. MM.
HAMVEI. CARSON. Mortgagee.
CHAS. H. BAUKK. Att'v for Mongaave.

WHO IS UNACQUAINTKO WITH THI OKOORAPHY OF THIS COUNTRY, WILL'
BEK BY EXAMINING THIS MAP. THAT THE

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HABTixes. Mich., June 10th, 1886.

John Kelly, the notorious Tammany
chief, died J une 2d. In many respects
he was a remarkable map; but not of
XDITOB1AX. MOTXS.
tthe kind to make a nation proud of him.
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&lt;or of the society of which he was ao
Cyrus G. Luce, the leading granger jlong the official head.
of the state, in a reqent address thus ex­
Tho date of holding the republican
pressed himself in regard to the tariff
on wool:
:state convention has been changed to
“These democrat statesmen must ■August 25th, Instead of Sept. 1st This
have taken their inspiration from John 1so as to not conflict with the southeast­
Randolph, who used to say, 'he would (ern soldiers' encampment
go a mile out of his way to kick a sheep.’
Tbe probability is that Col. Morrison,
of the present congress, would go two
miles fonthe same purpose. The reductlon of the tariff on wool in 1883 reduced the price of wool from 8 to 10 cents
per pound. Now, has anybody received
any benefit from that? Has the labor­
er, the manufacturer, the merchant
been benefited? The wool interest
has already been greatly injured, but it
would seem as though a democratic
congress was determined to destroy it

entirely. Wool cannot be produced at
a profit at less than from 30 to 33 cents
per pound, and yet last year, “Mr. Luce
said.” he had sold his wool, a first-class
article of washed, at
cents. This
year prices are no better. The consequence is that the sheep industry is de­
clining. Farmers are selling out and
killing off their flocks, and are talking

of turning their attention to wheat.
This is ruinous policy for them and for
the country. We cannpt expect to raise
and export wheat to^foreign countries
and successfully compete with India
where lalxir can lie had at six cents per
day. Wheat production linproverishes
the soil and should be limited rather
than enlarged. To till the soil to death
by raising large crops and exporting
them is to curse our children and our
children's children. Our farmers should
be encouraged to raise aheep and cattle
which should consume on the farm Its
products and return to the soil what
has been taken from it. But there is
nothing whatever in the democratic
„ policy toz encourage them in doing so.”

The temperance people of Michigan,
who have gone to the polls for years
past and unsuccessfully voted for the
election of one-idea men t&gt; run the
state government, should have their
' faith shaken in the ability of such now
that it has been shown they could not
even run the good templars’ mutual
benefit association of Michigan, a sort
of life insurance organization. Them
too. there is food for thought in this
same direction in Mr. Sagendorph’^ cir­
cular announcing, the death of the as­
sociation, which sets forth that the
company has “never paid its way,” and
advises all members to apply to a cer­
tain insurance company of New York,
"which is said to be a very good company indeed and works on a basis simi­
lar to ours." The last clause is surely
very commendatory. And Sagendorph
has been a leader of the prohibitory
hosts and oft their candidate for high
office.—Evening News.

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Randall is gunning for Morrison’s
tariff bill, and expects to paralyze it
before it can even.come to a vote. The
harmony in the democratic ranks is
startling indeed, and shows that when
the party attempt* to keep any of its
pledges, there are just enough opposed
to the proposed action to kill it. If any
man expects the democratic party to
act. he will always be a victim to nils*
ptaotid confidence. Ita strongest hold
is finding fault with the acta of other
parties.
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New York Tribune:
Individuals
decorate loyal graves, but the nation
doe* not. Its government is busily en­
gaged in remembering and rewarding
men of the other sort. Those who help­
ed to make those graves at present
make and execute laws for the country.
The union soldier steps out of the place
of public trust, and is called an offens­
ive partisan; tbe more intense partisan­
ship of the soldier on the other side is
not offensive, and he steps in.
■
And thia from the Evening News:
James G. Blaine deserves the thanks
of the friraxte of Ireland all over the
world for its clear and concise exposi­
tion of the iMue between the oppressed
island and the imperial government
His plea for home rule is eloquent and
unanswerable. Gladstone himself has
not presented the case in a stronger
lirtt

Democratic leaders concede that the
chances for the republicans securing a
majority in Lhe next house of represent­
. atives are much better than they, the
democrat*, desire. We might add for
their consolation that the prnepeeta for
republican success are improving every
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1‘resldent Cleveland bought 83.000
,worth of little boxes at 812 each, in
,which to send little scrape of wedding
&lt;cake to his friends. More Jeffersonian
i
almplidty.
BOWEN'S MILLS.
They have started a singing school at
the
Stokoe school house.
'
( Yankee Springs township picnic
oomee off Friday of this week, at the
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grove
on the farm of the late Calvin
.Hill. Come everybody and let us all
1have a good time.
1 wish to make a little correction. In
,my last week's letter I see it reads one
|hundred went from hall to the cemetery.
!It should read one hundred teams, as
Jthere were several hundred people.
There were also in attendance tbe De­
,wight and Louden band and a fine corps
(of aingers.
Barlow lake lodge L O. G. T. is proud
'of their prize awarded them at the late
district
lodge held in Maple Grove.
'
Eid. Gillaspie preached at Dunken
1
lake
last Sabbath, to a well fijled house.

Clothing, Hats, Caps and
Gent’s Furnishing Goods.
Profits No Object, for All Goods Must Go!

My Stock is New.

No shelf-worn shoddy. I bought the
right, as I
the cash and got all discounts. I have sold them close, as i
have sold for cash. But I have decided to

Close Them All Out!
A
Sult S t B0; former price, • 3 B0; otter. Mil for * B 00
A much better Men’* Suit....
5 00; “
7 00;
A *ervicab!e all wool ault....
• 00; ;
» ®
A daisy suit.................................. "00;
“
10 00,
t
A fine worsted suit
12 00;
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All Clothing at Proportional Rates.

Not long since economical real eetate
owner wrote his own placard and dis­
played the legend "To Wrent” upon one
of his building*. Of course everybody
laughed at it Irritated by the circum­
’stance. he inquired of a friend thecause.
and was told that he had misspelled the
word “rent." He said he could easily
change that, and speedily the sign
"Two Ixct” was dangling before an
amused public.

At a sewing-circle all the women
were talking, and some of the subjects
hopelessly confused. For instance,
e subject of cricket*'and church
choirs.. “I never heard such a horrid
noiso-'as they made last Sunday," said
one h oman referring to the choir. “Nor
I either," said another, thinking she re­
ferred to the fall cricket*; “they say
they brake that noise with their hind

St

We are positively going out of the Crockery
and Glassware trade.

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We offer our entire stock of the above goods at Adml Cod,

until tbe last piece is sold.

This is no advertising scheme;
I have always made a specialty of keeping good Overalls,
no idle talk. We mean just what we say.
that I could warrant. I do not keep any of the alleged cheap
overalls,” that are dear at any price. I have cut tbe price to
We will replace it witn an entire new and different line of
these figures:
A good warranted OveraU iOc; former price, 8 «0; others charge 8 71
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i.®; jotheradomk^ goods, of which we will tell you about later on.

Harvest Mittens, 25c per pair.

A Texas Judge, who is the perfection
of dignity on the bench, swore in as a
witness a rather frivolous-looking fe­
male. “What is your nameP" asked tho
Judge. “Dolly Dimple." "Where do
you reside y" The witness giggled and
replied: “What's the use or me telling
you where I live? You wouldn't call
on me anvhow—would you Judge?

Lamps and Lamp Goods.

Regardless of former figures. As I sell for cash only, I save
my customers from paying interest on other people 8 R .
counts, and from furnishing goods gratis to dead-beate. But
former prices are discounted by the figures I now oner:

“Inquirer”—No. an intelligence office
( them.
;is no place to look. for intelligence.
The name is entirely irrelevant. But
। you want a green house-girl that you
If
I have the exclusive agency for Wilson Bros.’ Fine Shirts,
will have to teach all she will ever the best in this or any other market. I sell:
know,
j
that is the very place where they
others charge 8 49
have
them on draught Titles do not A good unlauiidri«l Shirt.. • SO; former price, • ‘ AS;
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86;
“
TV
signify anything in America.
Finer Isundrled Shirt.........
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1 25; others don’t keep them
Wilson Bros, unliun'd Shirt 1 00;
1 25:
“
“.
। Believers in metempsychosis have
1
00;
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laundned
“
bad their faith refreshed by tbe recent
1
60;
“
1 a;
;birth of a child who, upon coming into
35;
others charge
50
a;
■the world, made a searching setutiny 0f Good work Shirt
65;
“
75
45;
:his surroundings, and, sinking back in Better work Shirt
75i
"
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60;
The
best
work
Shirt
.the nurses arms, remarked: “Thank
heaven! at last I have got myself born
•into a family that is comfortably fixed.”
“Will you kindly tell me what is go­
ing on in that church ?" naked a tramp
of a gentleman who had just descended
the steps—“They arc holding a church
fair." “I’m very sorry." "Why are you
sorry, my dear friend?" “Well, 1 was
going to ask you to help me, but if you
have been in there, it ain’t no use."

Crockery, Glassware,

Every article marked down. I have made prices that sell
them. Now is the time to buy, while tie assortment u com­
plete.
. .

Now is your time to Strike it Rich!
The goods must go.

At the same time we shall continue to sell Staple and Fan­

cy Groceries at the usual low prices.
We have just received 1,(00 pounds of choice Smoking
Tobacco, called “The Hoorn," which we hare placed on sale at

I have a full line of Mexican Sea-Grass Hammocks, which
I will close out at $1.00 each. These are usually sold at $1.50 tho remarkably low price of 15 cenls'per pound.
each.
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I cannot give a complete price list, but enough to show that
Don’t forget that we are the leaders in low prices.
I have reduced prices on all goods from 15 to 40 per cent.
Now is the time to buy, if good"goods and low prices are any
object to you., Nevegin the history of Hastings was clothing
Respectfully,
sold ao cheap as I am offering now.

,

R. K.-GRANT, Cash Clothier.

J. H. BEAMER &amp; CO.

we,ssertbros„

^TRAORDINARY

Values!

HASTINGS, MICH.,

Agents for the Celebrated

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Ladies’ and Children’s
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“I don’t miss my church so much as
you suppose," said a lady to her preach­
er, who had called upon her during her
illneas; “for I make Bctay sit at the
window as soon as the bells lx*gin to
ring, and tell me who are going to
church, and whether they have got any­
thing new on."

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Jerseys and Jackets!

“Trust" may be a good motto for a
Christain; "trust not" is a good one for
a tailor.

If exercise promotes health, those
who collect old bills for editors should
be among the longest lived people on
the earth.

SHAWLS.

The more liquor a man drinks the
thirstier he grows. Like a craft left
by the tide on the beach, he gets high
and dry.

We have the most Complete Stock in the City.

He was bound to be accurate, and he
thus described the woman's costume:
"She wore a suit of something or other,
ent bias and trimmed endwise.”

Our New Spring Stock is In

An English gentleman, somewhat
bald, entered a hairdresser's in Paris’ to
lie operated upon, and wm thunderMruet to And himself charged lOt. "Ten
francs!" he exclaimed, “for cutting mv
hair!” "Oh! no, monsieur; not for cut­
ting your hair, but for finding the hair
to cut.”—Chamber'* Journal.

AND COMPRISES

All the Latest Novelties!

tered a Clark street saloon hurt evening,
and to his Infinite surprise and unspeak­
able mortification discovered his cais­
son seated at a card table indulging in
the wicked game of euchre. He
bounced the youth unoeremonifraalv;
then looking at the vacant chair at the
table be noted that hi* hair had left a

Coxxxe £LXXd

I
; le pot. Thus is virtue rewarded.—
*n Francisco Argonaut.

The editor’s drawer of the February
The state prohibition convention has ■ larper’s tells of a clergyman not fur
om Chlc«o who surUed hla parish
r,n__i___ L—__

stereotyped lie that *11 who will not
view the temperance quaition as the □oon.
third party prohibitkjuiata do
hypoerttaa and friends of the mUooui.

Remember that in

Argand Vapor Stoves! The Little Brick Grocery

The Lord trill be with us during

•shoal T kindly tafuirad *
a jnTWttt who -wm waitftq

See!

Cali and See It.

We are selling Groceries cheaper than others,
we pay more for Butter and Eggs.

Weissert Bros. Goodyear &amp;, Barnes.

�The Hastings Banner.
'^TINGS. THURSDAY. JUNK IT. IMS.

Local Advertising Rates:
NwrArirt Local-'.8 rents prrlln®.
Local*.» reais Hr Paa.
EL, !-•'&lt; «!»•
rents per Unr.
.'iMUisrv Nolle* s, 3 ernta per line.
rS .1 Tnsnk-. io cent- per line.
, ’f nnd Wroth notices trrr.
ft
lor Entertainments for profit of Indivt*..-— ,
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jyATCHES!

ihown la »&gt;&gt;*» city****,0»,1 pattern* in Solid GidiKGold Filled, Sil-

kry wind nnd wcond-bxud WaUliIf tn ne«! of a Watch or any olbsr goods tn
!&lt; mre sud examine my stock.

kj lli.r.

JOHN BE88MER,

| Jeweler and Optician.
yAlLMElte!

U

Don't Clve Any Order*!

THE DEERING
t/./. STF.F.r. HJXDRR.
| THE NFWKST’,
THE OLDEST!
iij; &lt; &gt;iitt House. Ita.i:injr», Mich.
’
AIi

s

Toronto in July.

hL/VJfH

,y:RBONAL_MENTlOM.
John Xlepfer la In the city.

Lafaywte Hughes la home w.—
Loren Haimas nnd family, formerly
'An interesting program has been 8^2“ B^toT to b0IM ,rtm «rand of this city, but for 12 yeare a resident
of Los Angelos. California, are visiting
prepared for the annual reunion of the
Hastings friends.
high school alumni, which takes place
Sunday.
at Cole 81 landing, Thornapple lake Sat­ •dtaHtSX"
Hastings Will Celebrate.—The
urday afternoon, the 2?th.
full programme of exercises for the cel­
' Jf you would be pleased and enter­
“^rol'i' to vU1U“» «rand ebration in this city July 3d. is given
tained. hear the cantata of Queen
below. It has been decided by the pro­
Father at Union hall Wednesday. ouF.Tnkef’,uttl‘ h0“"™» Chlca&lt;o jectors of the celebration to have it ua
free as possible from the objectionable
Thursday and Friday evenings of this
feiauru of the usual observance of in­
week. Admission 25c and 15c. Tickdependence day. A larger sum than
eta at Fred Hotchkiss.
usual has been raised by our enterpris­
our ing citizens for the occasion, but will be
Mlnher Bros, have several second •tn««1Th^£,yN“h’ili''' WM
hand twine binders for sale cheap.
expended mostly as prizes for unobject­
wm m ionable sports, aud for the trotting and
These machines are in complete repair I ttVatriu^/
running races on the fair grounds, and
**},-"*?*
,nto th* h*rv«t
the basa ball game. Read the programe,
tidd. We advise our readers in need of h«li« TSSy'“ ln Ch“rlotl* “&gt; and see if you do not say that it la the
a binder to look these machines over.
most pleasing and eensible timt could
be devised for a celebration of our na­
Charlie Baooock, of Baltimore, en­
th. new tional blrjhday.
riched the city treasury by 83 and paid
340GBAMMK.
86.50 costs, for exhibiting pugilistic
Salute at cuurtae.
his
Grand parade at 10 a. m. Froceitloti will form
propensity on State street 1-aturdav
OU Creek itrect al 8:J0. under tho direction ot
evening. Slugging cornea high, buti
J. M. Bauer, marahal ot tbe dav.
Charlie thought he must have a little
Exhililtlou drill at 10 JO, by tfie Drill Corps Of
Ha»tln«. Dlvltlou U. K. K. of F.
of it.
Exccrtl»e» al Court House »&lt;;uare 11 a. m.
Mtralc. Baud.
Rev. J. L Buell, P. E., will conduct I
Frayvr. Rev. W. A. Hztttaberg;r.,
Mazie, America. Choir.
quarterly services, at the Martin school "-J.biX’^SSi.y0.'
HraUcni, Hon. F. A. Dean. Charlotte.
Sport* commencing at 1 p. m., on Htate rtrect,
house Saturday and Sunday next, as
between Creek ana Church. CouUniir until
follows: Saturday 2 p. m. preaching
completed. No teams allowed to be hitched in
that space during the day.
followed by quarterly conference. I
tat. Free tor all foot race, ao rata, tat prize. I
Sunday 2:30 p. m. preaching followed
by sacrament
‘«t Prize.ta;2nA prize,»x3r
'W Foot race, jo rods, tor bmi a
The Presbyterian church was pro­ G&amp;£p£TrtA^'««
fusely and handsomely decorated with
e vrli coate.Uu.t lo wb&lt;rl * m*n weigh
flowers Sunday last, it being the oc-

141

-»uu&gt;.
GrolTrav. Agent.
cnsioQ of the children’s day oxceriMs.
; jl-l'Air*
«*» bond.
There was a large attendance. The
CARRIAGE PA^fT^ ’
programme was alike interesting to
young ami old.

EiTpd priJe .r• ™
m «*“*•
•J^ndJrtSe »lBU,n“ “d J,unp- ,tt prtje’

Acxxirding to its latest statement,
the Hastings National bonk bus 8156.000
George
Ds born
H M Smits
lUvjuufor lo C'enii, any of
w*re
in Cadillac
lastand
»%ek«bu^
(/h.w •‘olorx;
I
■’ deposits, $225,000 loans and discounts,
«T.ron Yeflovr, Garnet, Coach 820JKX) surplus and 810,775 undivided r.r^iss Bu?h«of Jackson, is the guest
profits. A good financial showing.
• ■rreti. Jet BLwk.
Very few cities the size of Hastings of fher uncle and aunt, T. J. Bush wd
Mo Varnish Needed.
can show as large bank deposits.
.
, Dr. Lowry
a visit from
Jones Hendershott says he will his brother,
missionary in
have Yank Robinson sandpaper the China.
city hall, and then have a photo of it hU
h“ h&gt;*n ~n«nrt u&gt;
taken. Tbe picture will be in great S:us.“'“7^,1'"k”“h
demand, if Jones will have aiderman
S.
Stebbins sit on top of the structure to
We received ■/.plearaot call Turaday
represent a double headed goddess of Srta - “• P Uenr!'
liberty.
CEDAR SHINGLE!

Gsiimr’s Drag Stere.

Local New

•r and No.
•JCriUr. It &lt;• well knowu tl at a cedar
rixifwill l-*»t t wipe a* lons»» line.
BENTLEY BROS. £ HI.KI NS.

—AT—

FURNITURE ROOMS.
We are pleased to announce to the public that the existing
labor troubles have not effected the price of our goods. But
furniture and all manufactured goods must soon command
higher prices; in fact manufacturers have already made an
advance,.which dealers must of necessity soon meet Fortu­
nately, we have a large and well selected stook, bought be­
fore the labor troubles assumed such formidable dimensions,
and we propose to give our customers the benefit of our good
fortune in this instance. Call early, and bear in mind that
we are here for the purpose of sellinq goods. We know that
our goods and prices defy successful competition.
We have not the space to enumerate the articles we keep
in stock. Suffice it to say, we have anything you want in our
line. ‘‘The proof of the pudding is in chewing the string,” so
runs the ancient maxim. We nave both pudding and string,
so prove the truth of the above, by calling at our store, north
side State St, where a hearty welcome awaits you.
Yours Bespectfully,

.
SPA^GEMACHER &amp; MXSON.
P. S.—Screen Doors and Windows made to order.

£VERYBODY FINDS-AFTER TRIAL

■“
Vt!i. Free for all. thn
prize. Fz. 2nd prize. »t.
loth. Orange race fr»i
turn with ।----- —
In a ba&amp;ke
entitled to one present at a llmo. Vaioe ot
pn-MT.ts, 818.
_
■
All the above sports to be under the ant&gt;ervlakm of J. IL iManla. FMo. H«J!h. ItX. I'
Used. Those who wish to ron’.eat In uny of
them should leave their name* at tbe Journal
offlee. or with J. H. Itennla. ehilrX rfSe
committee, before 10 a m.. July ad.
Alt.JO, A. K.-McOraberand E. W. Morrill *
Co. will aeud up hot air balloons, each with card
I^*®»retwmlngcartasriU recede
a 1(0.1 watrh from Mr. Jlrthnber aud a 85 ttair
ofpacts from Morrill &amp; Co

jounerst j*r»on who Mrved cue ytir In the late
*’■ W Nldcrn and ion Biuaell. rrtielllnn.
A prize of 85.00 ;d»o to okleit person who
sened one veiir In the rebellion.
?rl' T
°'
Frizes win t»e awarded m U:e committee on
sports. All proofs must be left wfth J. H.
Ilennls.
of lhe committee, before
T,S!j!,.&lt;iwUl!itebbln* wmtiollllnob July 3d. chairman
The winners of tbeoe prizes will be
SSSf;
*h' W“1 !*»■“'
on U&gt;e platform in the Court yard al 11 a m..
and will be announced by the Fmldent of the
.2*? !' • r/sidnam run to KalamaRaces, at the Fair Ground to be called at 2 p.
for » few days visit with
judges, ft J. Bldelmaa, ItasUnn, F. A. black­
mail. Barr). Ed. Lynd. MlddlcvIUe, A. L. Baaey.
Nashriile.
Miss Em ma L. South worth, of Albion.
Thursday gU&lt;Bl °f Haatto*9 ^“&lt;1* sndtlosanlM.
'
No. X. Sullloo* trotting rare, bed Ho 1. half
mile beau,calledat 1:15p.m. Frtnri;tat&lt;10; 2nd
Mre. John S. Goodyear returned from

The croquet factory has shut down
for four weeks. The Engine and Iron
works will shut on Saturday for a like
period. Manager Greusel says tbht
although the Engine is shut down-Xhe
Ironworks will be readv for business­
in other words, he will be on hand to
Mr. Cook attends the wants of customers.
The Children’s day at State road
church was observed last Sunday. The
attendance was large; the exercises
«ne-half ■ill* wrat a were rendered finely nnd the church
decorated beautifully; the offering near
No. 1 Banning race, beat 3 in 3. baU mile
84. This Sunday school under the ui extended visit among Ohio friends
.1. W. A C. O. HKNTLET.
hrata^calle-d nt 3 p. tn. Prize: tat *10. 2»d 8?:
leadership of Mrs. E. Pennock is large last week.
and flourishing and full of interest.
No. A Novelty race of m tn I Ira, called at
Frank A. Dean, the eloquent Char- 3.30
p.m. Flrat half rnlle walk, 3n&lt;i ball mile
Chtttlation thix week,1,728.
rd hall mile run. tat prize- Si. wad 83A meeting of delegates to the Barry la?* iJlVT' »wi&gt;U unca«* «» «»le io trot,
Ball came 8 innlnca, called at 4 p. m. tat
this city July 3rd.
County
Battalion
G.
A.
R.,
was
held
in
prize,
&lt;10; 3d prize.»
v
.
Ladies Win find all kinds of materi­
Admission
to fair ground* 15cents, ladles frev*.
F. Ackerson. W. D. Haves
this dty Saturday, to consider the W.Messrs.
al at JL E. N.'s.
Admhaloa
to grand stand flve cents. Proceeds
Hitchcodc, W. Huffman and ladies lujm need lu
Improving
tbe
fair
ground
track.
A fla:n drunk was comlled by the question of holding a reunion this year. spent bunday at Wall Lake.
fClf you want a day of fun and genuine
It being the wbh of the delegates to
city u-itnbal Tuesday evening.
Mra Anna Mason and Mrs. John Khiuieiucnt. come to Hastings July 3d.
bold the reunion in this city, the mat­
Rev. Maesh will officiate at the ter was referred to Fitzgerald Post, to Hotchkiss gave-a very pleasant-teii- and you will get it It &gt;111 be the
most meritorious and sensible Inde­
I’resbyterian church Sunday next.
determine if that organization would party to invited friends Friday.
pendence Day Celebration ever held in
Mr. and 3Ira. A. G. Hepburn, who Central Michigan^
Highway tax receipts printed at have the reunion under its auspices.
thigofllre inline form on short notice.
bad
been
visiting
friends
in
this
cltv,
The society connected with Emman­ returned to Grand Rapids Monday. *
Valentine Leins had a thrilling
D” not target the Presbyterian so­ uel church will be entertained on
cial a Mrs. John -Hotchkiss' Friday
Em. Busby is putting up posters experience Thursday night. He was
Thursday afternoon of next week, by
throughout the county advertising tbe returning from Marshall on the 9.-05
n thing
Madams. H. Aa Goodyear, J. W. Ban­ Tourth of July '/iiebrotion In this dt. |
train, and was asleep when'tbe tram
Thru: Leap work horsts for sale or croft. M. Atkins. D. S. Goodyear, Rose
txchaiiireforsiieepor cattle. Gill the Goodyear, O. Young. D. Heath. Gor­
Mrs. Barton Warner, Mrs. Homer stopped here. He snored blissfully in
dreamland until Irving was reached.
horse Crider
ham and J. Dunning ar the society Farr. A. Chapman and A B. Farr, of Irving is all right for daylight excur­
Prairieville, called on Hastings friends
SvPDtvishR Polly, of Barry, has rooms. All are cordially invited to batunlay.
sions; but Mr. Leins Insists that there
attend.
Supper
served
from
5
JO
tq
7.
Iswo elected chairman of the board of
is not excitement enough about it
M. E. Nevins and wife Sundayed at
tapervisors.
LiGiTTNlXo idayed many pranks here Gun lake, the guests of C. Messer and when vifdted by the light of the moon,
especially as the moon was doing busi­
.
one stuu of young Kentucky mules,, in tho Tuesday afternoon storm.
It wife, who have spent several days at ness elsewhere at that season. But he
well broke
Iwratss, for sale by GUI, melted one of the instruments in the that resort.
put in time until the 11:30 train
real estate dealer.
depot, and set that buililing on fire in
Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Nelson expect to whistled. He wished to stop this par­
The Western Michigan Press Asso­ several places, bht the flames wen- soon depart for Hamburg, New York, soon, ticular train, but could not light the
ciation will hold its annual meeting at supprOMsd. Tom Doyle, baggage mas­ and will make an extended visit to lantern at the station. In his despera­
tion he lighted a piece of paper, and
■ St. Joseph, June 22.
ter, was knocked down by the electric friends there. .
waved the signals in mid air. Tbe
Cedar ( ukfk is to celebrate inde- fluid, as were also Eddie Bailey. Jay
Jas. F. Mead has rented a part of the train stopped—about a mile this aide of
Priukui.. day
Friday. July 2d. Smith. Charley Doyle and Al. Hafner. Barlow housezUefferson street, where IrVing, and after a vigorous run. Mr.
Hares, gniiiei, etc., will be features of Others felt the shock perceptably.
will be his home until his own residence I*eins was on board, and managed
the program.
to keep awake this trip.
Mr. Z. SnEi-ARD has a family of l«an- on Grden st is completed.
Ajte,: the ■-■ih-brution on the 3rd. uun fowls, consisting of a rooster, lien
Mrs. F. A. Nims, who has been visit­
According to the June crop report,
• r. M. Bushy intends to make still and three chicks. Madam hen soon be­ ing relatives and friends in this city
( further iibprovenienta on the fair
for the past two weeks, returned to wheat in Barry county promises 80 per
- ground tni' k'.
, came tired of her children, and refusetl her home in Grund Rapids, Saturday. cent of an average crop This would
longer to minister to thHr comfort,
1 fnake the average yield 14 bushles per
Mi:-. Litzac, of Castleton, was ad- whereupon daddy rooster stepptMI • for­
Leslie Collins, a former typo on the
injiuwj in the probate court ward and supplied a long felt want in Banner, now of Sioux City. Iowa, was acre. Oats are reported 95 per cent ot
tuhMijr st;M will be cared for at the the family, taking the cMcks under hto a caller at this office Thursday. Leslie an average year. The average of corn
• Pontta.-asjlmn.
sole care. He scratchw for them dur­ Is “way up” in the profession of the Is one per cent more than the average,
and four per cent of it is reported as
Wi
itill prepared to Dirnish ing the day and at night hovers them type urid stick.
failing to grow. Apples promise an
as the unnatural mother should. 11
Bert Lake, for some time employed average crop, peaches 50 per cent. The
siitw-rtpu.:; r«--.-ipts in exchange for
man
or
animal
wishes
to
get
into
a
in
the
Phcenix
furniture
factory'at
Sc!’•" ’
3*11 their wow' here fight, all that is DeccqW * Jo dis­
condition of clover is represented as t«7
*Tv invited i&gt;,
tile hint,
Grand Rapids, is at home, having per cent, which in our opinion is much
turb the chicks, as the rooster is always “walked out" with the other employees
too high.
\
‘
IlA&lt;TtNi
way al&gt;ove neigtobor- on hand to defend his brood.
of that factory, last week.
• iug towns
:i wool market, as high as
The Polanders employed on the
ClIlLDUMi B Day ™ ob«rr«l with Ulrs. Addie Reed Fleming, of Philarents j.
: Jimd having been paid,
is visiting friends In this city. work train on the railroad struck for
more than usual ceremony tft the M. E. dfflphitt.
।
is -? to 29 cents.
ib" Thursday
Thurwlay last. They re
re-­
She will render several selections to­ “more grub"
• Ui AirrwiLV
ieetin-; services at church Sunday morning and evening. '
pented; but too late for they were paid
the JI. M. church Sunday next. The The dav was delightful, the children in night, Thursday nnd Friday nights in off and discharged.
Union hall, between acta of the cantata
pittiidlng rider will be present at both large n’umi-ers were in
&lt;
ihTchufch was trimmed m
' of Queen Esther. Her many admirers
morning end evening services.
| will be glad to hear her again.)
IWiiii.t:
work nt his trade, mason.; taste. An arch of moss gaily decoraU-d
Sylvester Greusel is in receipt of an
beaiw “J* ‘o
irlning Frlduy. Henry Reflogie wp&lt; with flowers
invitation from. Orao Strong, District
hit in the i ye by a chip from a stone, U&lt;x&gt; In whltedwlMw: -WMomb
tw than rublra" occupied the pulpit Deputy Grand Chancellor Commander,
■ ami e.uur very near losing an optii^f
JStlorm. Flowers In
Tu to assist in installing officers of the
LAi: -t: quantities of wool have been Diared where they would add most to newly-instituted Knighta of Pythias
marketed iu tills eitv during the past the appearance of the church, and lodge at Eaton Rapids, this, Thursday
'week. _\
.al the’prices rule higher 1 n-atherS songsters ga're life **&gt;*1
evening. The niembera of Barry lodge
»here than in other places in the state.
consider this a flattering appreciation
lure of lovellBM. The
nf tha manner of work done by the offiThe supervisors are in session. They i was carried out as given fo our last, „„ of
$
^iictaUT lie M. «
each
number
Lelrw
.
-nd a good man to Lansing to
Semldve^SmorwS?#^
n»ft with the’state l&gt;oard ot equalizaUtm. Barry county has been rated too
FmlKrafldd » homo now ml in
fighting tnm, having taken a bath at
•
!
theoelebrau-d mineral .prior houoe at
Peter Woodruit, a well known
YralbmU
one dr, Iwt wee*. Hl* cmc
Mident of this place, died at the home ।
taken In Hand by two former Hratof his brother on .Sunday evefiing. The,
inmduw. Will Finley and Jar Stlckl«
remains were taken to Ann Arbor for
wEo knew for Fred', good U»
interment.
Em In the exreOent paper ot the aupe' ought to be thoroughly done. Fred a
At the prohibition county conven- Xflrat. and tear, wwef «H£ulJ3 of the ImpraMlon that they
, Jwo held in this city Tuesday five deleThey turned on hot water In abundaooe
A GENTLEMAN’S SMOKE
and what hide wrnmk boded oftthe
tUtsand the same number of alter- the namea ot the lored ehU&lt;lr«a
obliging and efficient attendant, .cran­
».-re . p-cted to attend the state
ed oil with brushra Fred yelled like a
^hvention.
comanche. and Inalat. that another «uch
Stone will have a 60x« bow­
a bath would completely cure hl®, or
* tty. tight roof, and good floors for the
utterly annihilate him. He Utah* Mr.
of ihose who wish to trip the “light Uk “tX of th. morals, "S.’S,
LX^bA
*' hMKUe' In thl, dty July 3d. Ougd I
creditable to *H
fund formation, and be
I
tuutic in atundance, and
"
■
lection
for
the
Childrens
u»y
the
statement,
mm
!
»aid
be
gave
rna
ai
■•tatad. BUI lOo &gt; dan
I amounted to over

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Loxnox, Juno'12.—Chamberlain’* scheme

Maddux. Hobart &amp; Co, a Cincinnati
whisky firm, are &lt; barged with crookedness,

distinctive trad**:

itabiah a complete system ot

•temped.
■
M. Goldbaura, a merchant, was murdered

order of which all of un are proud and glad to
be inewlari of—any mau who has been
found unworthy to mingle with us as a fel

features for England, Scotland, and Wales,

A miner named 1 horns* Sunt wa* killed by

in its local nd ministration and in legislation
for their special needs and requirements,
with the imperial parliament supremo over
alL \Ho rays this will satisfy Great Brit­
ain and should satisfy IrelsmL
•
The Standard Saturday morning, com­
menting ou Mr. Joeepb-CuamlMrUin'smanitendvrnea* for old assodatious are ruthlessly
sot aside. W 1th reference to the alternative

bo may be decisively placing in tbe hands
of disaffected ;«op]o |&gt;owers which might be

Emperor William and tbe czar will take place
restoration of friendship between Germany
and Russia.
At Chester park, Cincinnati, Jack, Burke
and Peter J Nolan will try’ feon elutions with

L'hristiue NHeson, after a tour of Europe
Miranda, formerly a department secretary
at Madrid.
Maine has fifty-four saving* banks, with
deposits of over *X&gt;.0u0,(XXl During tbo
present year the dividends will bis reduced

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committee recommended that tho executive
council endeavor to unionl.e all tbe firms
manufacturing pUte which are now nonautborlzud to publish

&gt;&lt;**ri&gt;&lt;.ho or
headache,
or kidney
x uacy and liver rompiamj.

plates where a reduction of tbo working
fore* will sniue; prohibit* sut&gt;ordinate
unions from taking action regarding tbe use

Hood’s Sarsaparilla

tie* council; prohibits union newspaper*

rttu
tv a. ua.-i —■ w —»
' Hood'. BarwpariUa Us rared

The cities of Raleigh and Beaufort, N.

Other loading towns worn about

Hood’s Sarsaparilla
A resolution was adopted indicting tbe
following penalties for “ratting:” First of­
fense, *25 fine; second, *50; third, expulsion
for good. Action wa* takAn to assist in
unionizing certain non-union localities, and
a proposition from u Detroit toiacco menu-

All Quiet at Belfaat.

perotivcly quiet

Saturday.

using a brand of tobacco, “International
Typographical Union,” was rejected. Too
usual resolution* of thanks were adopted,
and tbe convention adjourned to meet at

Produce export* from New York the last
week were valued -a* *5,M1,«8L
&gt;

HEAVY BUSINESS FAILURES

drilled In
purpose*.

rlth Liabilities

Tbe night
New York, June IM—The Lewiston mills,

burio.l Saturday.

Along the various routes

date 200,001
King Humbert paid from his private
puree for tiro #2U0,00c monument to Victor

lug*, eta, at Lewiston, JU, have suspended.
Tbe concern had a capital of f-W.OA
deceased, wee tbe principal stockholder.

of lhe polio* aud military worn drawn up

elected United States senator by tbo
Island legislature.

tjaysof tbe bitter flgh
ougn mob and police.

\7

The Prines

third, and Hounar fourth.

ford. Conn., was destroyed by tire Tuesday

•

will debate and adopt the biU Tuesday.

almost constantly during his exile, which
he believes will only be temporary, "oven

legalize the Incoporation of National trades
union*.
Falling timber killed John Anderson and

ley, Wit, Tuesday.
St. Pxtkiwbvko, Juno 12.—Tbe Vovm

granted Mr. F. IL Winston, late' United
States
minister to Persia,
conoes-

aud Bushire and Meebod, near

corporation for *500,001
Tbe university of th* city of New York
has received a gift of *100,000 for a medical
Tbe propceed glove fight, Saturday, at
Cheater ]&lt;ark, Cincinnati, bet woo a Jack
Burke and Peter Nolan, will not bo permlt-

R3L:
Duluth branch.

a better TEA than ever befpre; and to induce
customers to try, will give a 5 cent ticket with
each pound for cash.

lots for any Crockery we have in stock at face
value.

Try Our Tea J

Smith, Hams Hmhai

A

his Indoraemont was alloat when be died.
Holders were then, it is reported, offering at
W cento on tbo dollar. Merara Smith, Hogg

company can give only a rough estimate of
th* company’s affaire. This showed liabllitie* ot •1,&amp;5A,CXX*, besides »lW5,00U due tbo

asset* amount to *403,7iN; plant, *110,000;

at Turtle, owned by Horton Giles, Friday
morning, tbe result ot failure* at Chicago
and Marengo, 111*. It to thought th* pa­
trons will Iom little or nothing It is repceMSaion of tho factortea

Giles' liabilities

Milwackxe, Wit, June 12.—The failure
fore rank^N high, and tbe collapse is attrib­
uted by its senior member to an unfortu­
nate inquiry made by a creditor for S12.0JJ

debtodnow is in New York, Chicago, aud
this city.
______________

Marcli 10th, 1SS6.

Bold by all drogglsta- •) l tix
W- N*1®
only by C. L HOOD ft CU-. Lowell. Mast

IOO Doses One Dollar*
&lt; » o»nm occniiiRcx.
&lt;Detroit News)
The Interest awakened In an Important
occureuce ut .lacksun caused n representa­
tive nf this paper to visit that city. He
registered at the Hnrd Huuee and
engaged H&gt;&gt;n- Fniuk L. Smith,, lie
proprietor, and cx-tnember of the state
Legislature-in conversation.
“Mr. U. 11 Denio, n man very welL
known in this community, was probably
the worst wreck pbyslciullr of noy man
this countn had ever eeen. He was------Mr. Smith etopped euddealy, nod going
in the door called tn a man wIjo was paseinc. K wm Mr. Denio, who said:
“I urn whet people call Trenrrected.
From a alight attack of. rheumatism,
growing out of n cold. I grew worwe nntil
my limbs were swollen fearfully, aud my
right side entirely paralyzed Anyone
who has had rbeumattem know* what I
•offered. The doctor* were very faithful,
bus they did not help me. They adtntnUtered morphine constantly, but It could
not kill the pain, lmtoe-1. during my
ravings I declared I would «hoot the
doctors It I ever recovered, which, of
course, I wa* not rrxponeibie for. J locked
and longed lor deoth. But yet you see me
tn perfect health. Do you want to know
what is wa* that aaved my life, virtually
raised me from lhe grate after the doctor*
and my friends b&gt;«l abandoned me, and
kreps mo well all the while? Hlbhard'e
Rheumatic Fyrup. tbe beet medicine over
given to suffering humanity."
Newspaper men -ire netnraliv skeptical,
and so the writer called on the
well known bonse uf Can oil &amp; Board­
man for whom Mr. Denio worked when
he was first taken alck. Mr. Carroll Mild:
"Mr. Denio was one of the sickest men
that ever recovered. He wns paralyzed
Yrom rheumatic poison, and no one ever
dreamed |ie would get well. He I* well
though, and It Is simply n**rvclous.’’
••Dr. Chnrles H. I-ewte. residing nt 30Q
Blackstone street, attended Mr. Denio
during bl* •Ickpeas.nnd said Mr. Denio had
been a very sick man. bail gone beyond
the reach of the medical profession, end
had been cured, ee he declared, by the
use of Hibbard's Rheumatic Syrnp.
The above facta ure true and they can bo
relied upon by all readers. We have in­
vestigated the entire cues thoroughly and
know tt to tie eo. ft la a lesson to all suf­
ferers and should be carefully remem­
bered and acted upon.

RUSSELL HAS
Removed
HIS STOCK OF

DRY GOODS
AND

JMEillineiw Goods,
To the First Door East of Hicks Bros.’ Gro­
cery, on State Street,
Where he will be pleased to welcome all his cus­
tomers and friends, as w0U as to greet many new
ones. As heretofore, he keeps the Best of Goods
in his line, at the Lowest Prices.

Nev Noels Constaifly Arriw!
JULIUS RUSSELL
We have taken the Agency for
the new line of

08673688

Auckland, Net
tary Bayard will attend tho wedding
By tbo.ditching of • passenger train,
Wednesday, on tbe Osage City ft Council
the earthquake which accompanied tho orup- Grove railroad, F. F. C^IMdge and Mr. Evans
^rero killed and W. T. Bpenoo slightly hurt.

Odin, Illa, give* Marlon county four good
‘mlntsi
President Clovaland courteously declined

s.ontiuople,

saying that tbe sultan of

TELECRAPHYkK
i tarnished. Wrtw Vatetla* Bros, Jet

C leveland, and

Eight-Hour

dustrial situation han improved, though
ploy*a on strike at various manufacturing
contort Of tbu 200,1X10 who recc-ived concesmci as to shorter hour* srilh full pay,
Cbat leetf than HO.Ot/J jptalu tiirao ad­
vantages, one half of wbo$ are at Chicago,
and one sixth each at Cincinnati and Now

day, and found to contain *120.
Mr*. Weber, a daughter of Adolphus
Buech, the millionaire brewer of St Louis,

seventeen other building* at Lltnhltold,
Conn., the loses* being *100,000. Tbe box
factory of Firettarook Bro*., at Toronto,
worth *10),000, wm also burned.
Ina farm-bouse near Colombo*, Ohio,
most expert counterfeiters in the United
hi* accomplieu, and their tool* aud coin.
George C. Klehm, chairman of tbe Cook

f
^sjEVjT.if h

They are soniciliing entirely
new in design aud finish, of
superior quality and fully war­
ranted.

Other Stoves will be Closed Out Regardless of Cost

president, wills appreciating tbo motive*
of tbo sultan, felt that its acceptance would
bo in violation ot tbo spirit, if not the letter,
ot the constitution, and accordingly telr-

We also sell the Latest and Best

Builders Hardware at Close Figures.

compliment.

1st opinion*.

recalvu o-Mitributions to tho Grant menu-.

Tickets good in 25c

ments ot cure* will be sent U&gt; 4U wt»

senate a bill appropriating SIN),000 for tho

children, resulted in his shooting his wife in
tiie temple and thoa burning tbo revolver to
his own bead. BcAii were taken to tbe hos­
pital, lie dying on tho way.

&lt;4 wrof-

A book containing many additional state­

Maj. E. C. Boynton, of Newburgh, N. Y.,

liquors.

Unknown to Others
HOO4-, s.r.-pw,.
rreatest skill and rjre- W pb*™acl««
■SSuw, .M luw
ihrtMo. -ranhy « «»'•
“ IT
Kite Iran

MURDEROUS VICE CONSUL.

Dvaux, June li—Tbe auieldo and at­
tempted wife murder by United State* Vloo
Consul Mackenzie Friday evening caused a

Th.
I-“&lt;
*
nower which eflwtt c',rw hens
betaM
toforc uncq-ialiKl- TbraePecellaritk-*
Tbewper
exclusively to Hood's Barsapanito, ano ar

pie ot Copt Herrick la arming bl* schoonar
mackerel skipper told a Boston Globe T»portar Saturday that ha should put an eight-

wa* determine-1 not to be taken outoide of
the three-mile limit. He added that while

ZOA-PHOBA
Is the best remedy for

all complaints peculiar
to women.

Paints in Large and Small quantities: also Varnishes, Torpentine ano-Japans.

Mowers, Reapersand Binders.
Wagons, Carriages and Carts.
OLIVER'S NEW COMBINATION PLOW, with se!f-Uiarpening
Share and Point They are giving the best satisfaction,
doing the same amount of work with from one-fourth to
one-naif the expense of other plows.

CALL IN AND SEE US.
Kay, who wa* prominent during the war,
died Thursday at New Brighton, Staton
islanl

Greble &amp; Powers.
Low Estimates on Jackson Tile.

THE MARKETS.

ndlod for Europe by the North German
Lloyd steamer ' Elbe Saturday afternoon.

court* at Chicago cost *PM,827 during tbe
wero*80,»l.

rival nt Bremen.

BOGERS &amp; co.,

July, ooeaed

On July 4 a Germaa-

tbo Tivoli In fireman. July 0 partis* of
fifty will leave Bremen on a tour through
Germany, France, England, Austria, Italy,
Belgium, Switarland, and Holland.
closed M. I XS.

ntgjtas

killed

1
P
o
A
n

. E

HA-STIIXrGrS, 1VITCH-,
------ SELL THE CELEBRATED-----

Jno. Deer Corn &amp; Summer­
Fallow Cultivator.

nni Rblpplnr to**. HWlM-ea

t

&amp;

e

O
ha

An IndUpoulbla Firmins Tool Tbo brel la the ™r|'t
Little Foe for Conkling.

af
uoe; Kfcbixan. WOl.lSpsr lK;t case.
Wbert-No. lad

The Champion Twine Binder &amp; Mower.
These machines have been thoroughly tested. a”jJ
proven satisfactory in every instance. Call and leer
over.

THE NORTH FAIRFIELD PLOW.
Onr large salee of this plow and the splendid
gives wherever tried proves its worth. * The North ■arf«“ »
the best plow made, aa every farmer will tell yov who M
The Rick’s Spring Tooth Harrow is a Harrow thid c'‘ farmer ovght to hare. For sale evcluaively by Rogers 4 r
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tiF'Kemember onr headquarters in the Elevator. Bro*d’'*J

R

�Agricultural.

WEAT BCIEKCE &amp;ATB.

'
CUFF DWELLERS OF COLORADO.

gltiKXK ri-i VBirOXT.

to aeatitr the apraj/ w all the

^e^SlKy^S
veaF^* WoOdUed'M1611-

7 ,ln «. 14 of the Agricultural iCol“w
1 U-P—
should be applied early, bv th”»ira«
the trullirtEslseof aj?»u Li 1
oi.u* MOTO •*»•■» “il,K
have found one such nppliratK?' to
.-alllM Moth. Carpocapm porno­ work wonders. There is no doubt but
, J z“o,.-Tbl» lowrt.
s&lt;&gt;
that the first application, followed bv
i; 1 koown ■» brva-the -apple -&lt;m&gt;" one or two others at Into^fa if tJ.y0
baotfamUtoF'’01.*0
&lt;’f our
trait krqwOT Jn '&lt;» ,»■«,u»
&gt;Vh sdi-rtpllo
’ ite Hence
H£t
“ atthe
IUdesirability
alu. m«d'nof
n
T

“ J। haliiw. fv«“ ln a paper wrilteD
whonyt^e practical Instruction to
prrJiCma£coiorof th£ moth Is gray In May and June the calyx of Din
apple is up, and no the poison Isretata
J Ji*! with tlarkef dots nnd bars, and ed sufficiently long to kin most al^Sr
Sth-n characteristic copper coiered
the insects.
.
-rt the end of its front wings, pito
One more count in favor of this
«not will .dwnys enable one to dWtinXh this tnoih. Every apple grower treatment. Is the further good we re­
Should pu - wormy uppl« in a small box ceive by killing the several phytophag­
Sdre.u th” moths, that there may be ous larva* that attack th” foliage of the
apple at this early period when defolia­
Icdrubt about the species. In May,
tion is ao harmful Thus the ternbkaioifi ’wo wia-kK after the blossoms)apcanker-worm, the several destructive
the iemWe moth commence*} to^ leaf rollera which even eat out the very
U'lrgsln the calyx, ft the blosaim.
buds, and that old pest, the tent catern &gt;• - -on hatch, when the minute ?JUar;-^ ’J11
to b,Us th« »°&lt;l&gt;ar.T&lt; j* into the apple and feeds upon
\ ery likely, too, the plum gouger which
•re r.Jp -il mt the core, filling I the ■o deforms the apple in Wisconsin ruav
■p4 with its tcea! filth.
1
also find in this remedy its death war­
s-.ni J- »1 observers argue that aMn- rant
%
inspver.il apples. While
it It,! u-proVe that this may not be , The danger from this practice I have
proves! to be nothing at all. The
’ triu'H ah) Min*thatjthis Itisnot always microscope and chemical analvsis have
0. - (k- .&gt;nd from my observations tend
i have hien.ied to believe both shown that all the poison has been
removedjong before we wish to eat the
&gt;1.h j-xceptional if ever true,
fruit. The wind no less than the rain
(i
■ apple placed with sevlral helps, to effect this removal, as I have
, •
has always remuinod
\’
■ ■ p.Jan*'. Again. I hove shown by putting Lhe pgison on plants
ibeltered Irom all rains. Of course wo
.
.
w hit h ooh’ bear a
»’ . ■ t.-i t-.irly fruit, l/have fo ind should not turn stock into an orchard
till a heavy rain has washed the poison
a;t»lrs vn a tree al- from all berlmge under the trees.
•
-*uch containing a
I am entirely positive that u knowl­
tile the few oil era
Ulf
edge and practice of dhis remtsly
ound. Ami
Uuoqghout our country
eountr|- will
will mve
save Ihim,, - ..1
WyipOi
tbou-ntool
dolhn, to
I fruit growers.'
it wifi' serve*to

■.■.‘XtaKi

t.

5.

»g
n.
to

r.
ve
sn

it
i is
ft-

meyHT

' in lh’-‘ !air* ix-rft'ct apples known to our
•ar irtilure "worm’ , J. fathers, but which have become lament. '.
rtidnivt fed on a i
our “Wdem orchanls.
. : . v nilFM safer !*for 1' a^‘'V 8&lt;sireft
.....
•nr.r.-je it* attack ton 1™ . ,14
,-----ir :
•
■ n led to wondof if
LOlMlL
. .
tk- to argue that | In many partsof uurbtatrthr Ap.. it- to different lap-1 pie Seal**
bi'.ue or hark louse is very commou
common
, and destructive.
dedtrnctive. Thta
This If &lt;often called
„• : ioth&lt; contlnae I to the .Oyster Shell Burk Louse and is
,«&gt;r apple house Itill known in iicienre iu SfjftUaxpM
.
tak • Hiuu moths July ■p-f.wnini linuvlte.
Under these scales at this time, from
• a vt • • &lt;il!-ir window,
Lirv:- attain their lull lat.- suniiuer tiii the following Juno,
•: &gt;jr v.«■•*!&amp;. This per­ will be found scores of small wRfte
' uthcDrtl by cold and*, egg-i. which resenilde white powder,
unless magnified. Early in June these
. ■
)Vb» :. mature the
;• .ippi”. whichiuHiy have eggs hatch, and the minute yellowish
: -'..n i. mid .yvksaaeciud- lh e will l*e seen scattered nlx&gt;yr the
ii -h to iq-tn its cocoon and trunk and brunches of the tree. Soon
pupa or chrysalis is tnlich they insert their Lx-al.s into the bark,
qt.hrr indths. The pupa?, sometimes Into the skin of the fruit,
id Julv larya' are found and commence to suck the sap or juice.
..
• &gt;n after Lhe latter are They now grow rapidly, and secrete a
in.Uitlurnud. while ih •• of the autumn waxy, librous substance which forms
l.w v.. do not pupate liiLspring, but pass the growing scale, which will be fully
•Ji” winter ;i- larviv in the cocoons. developed by August, when the many­
I'bc eggs of the second broixl are laid in white eggs will again be laid under tbe
■ -Inly. August -mJ September.
The protecting scale, where, unless eaten by
u.-. j,' H.I in Autumn and often till some para«ice or mite, etc., will remain
• ilil-wintei.-while as just stated they in safety till the coming June.
It seems strange that these small, al­
do not p.iljKlte till spring.
most microscopic, insects can do so
REMEDIES.
much injury, as they often entirely de­
A3,this is by far the most injurious stroy large, vigorous trees. Yet when
pest &lt;&gt;i trie appl--. it should be widely we consider their numbers—often mil­
known ’.nat we have a very satisfactory lions. which almost cover the l&gt;ark ot
remedy.
the tree, it does not seem po strange.
The'.-Id method of bandaging failed The scales of the male lice are rarelyslBg^Iy. .-is it required carefid atten­ seen. They are found on both sides of
tion right in the busy season, at inter­ the leaves, and are more symmetrical
val' ot iroin ten to fifteen days. This than the female scales. The males
was ntglft-L-d aud so the method was a have two wings.
failure. A lietter method was that of
IlKMEDlks.
pasturing hogs in the orchard, which
Parasites, Mites, and Lady Beetles all
would rat th*? wqrmy apples, as soon as
they fell, mid thjis save the fruit, and prey upon these fell destroyers, but
kill tbe Insects. This remedy was through efficient aids, they ure not al­
imperfect, ns many larvm left the ways enough to. exterminate tlie Hcc,
apple- before thev fell from- the tree, and then the trats fall victims to these
aii.l. so of course escaped. To render ruthless suckers. I have seer, trees in
this prat tire t iL-cuml, the orchardist all parts of our state* thus enfeebled or
must tell the wormy apples to Lhe destroyed.
The old remedy, soft soap, or irstrong
ground, before the worms leave them.
A» th- mound of tilth at the calyx end solution of the same, will surely van­
—whiuh as the apple grows will hang quish this erfemy if it is applied In eardown—shows which apples are wormy, lv June ana agafci three weeks later.
it i« not very difficult, with a forked 1’ have proved the efficacy of this treat­
.-tick, to remove all wormy fruit. This ment over agd over again. The trees
n'.'t -niy makes the hog remedy quite at once put on new vigor, and in a short
iwrivct, but.also thins the frnit. which time onlv dead Ike could be found. To
apply this specific I know of no better
mires much finer apple*.
Another vH.'alh*»l remedy which finds wav’than to use a doth and scrub bv
space in the papers each year, is to haiid. To be sure we can, if dainty,
. attract these medhs to liquids, either use a shoe-brush, but 1 like to go at it
sour or sweet, which ure placed in ves- with a good cloth, when, with sleeves
S”l- sium-ndcd in the fruit trees. It is rolled up, I make pretty sure no louse
„.
v
staled ’:i:i&gt;. sour tnilk and sweetened escapes.
For the past few years I have chang­
water, will litre scores of these moths
aud drown them. Thte n-medy, like ed the substance by adding crude car­
that m attractluir these moths by fires bolic add. which I think Improves it.
i.. uhii-h they wQI ta- burned, isentire- ••.specially If but one application Is to l»e
iv wonhi1 have tried both repeat- made: and we know that at this busy
rtliy. nnd with nut a shad &gt;w of success. season the second application is apt to
be neglected.
'fl-.-VYiN'- WITH THE / KSEXITES.
I heat to the boiling point one quart
!h ntr th-lust remedy for this cod- of soft-soap to two gallons of water,
htg uiolh. S ■&lt;&gt; use either London L’ur- nnd while still hot thoroughly stir in
pb-or
Pads
.
.. Gre.-n;
-------- The
_
emedy is not one quart of crude carbolic add. This
valv verj- uillcient.but
................... - islaiso
5
oaiv
easy of may be applied as before. This carbol appl: a:i .a. and not exp-nsive. I have ic add mixture retains its virtue, I
i." • rr.,.j t.-iin ,ii j.,roughly Tor six years, think, longer than does the soap alone,
■ami iu •■?.and every g-lso have been and so it is especially desirable when
' -than v-f.iMid with its excellence. but one application is to be made as de­
Eat -■ -:Tig i.-uit growers of Xewscribed above.
'! hig.in.iihd other States have'
Like the arsenites, so this carbolic
fthl/t i.;-li J and are iw loud In its praise acid and soap mixture B of triple value.
u.- Iu
1 know of no one Notamly dors it kill the dreaded Uce
H-triM it in vain.
but it also keep off the borers, which
• r- found London Purple just ns arc also serious pMts ta the
• a, hiris Green,ana us it is
of Michigan. The old borere. .*fa/*ra«
ch tup r. or rather easier to mix in the Candida, and H. aetata, are quite com­
wnf; is to Ih* preferred. White arsenic mon ami JaaUucU ve In our «»-.
rve as well, hut from its color It the Big-heaced Borer,
’o lie mistaken for some other femorala. is even more prevaiknt anti
and may thus in the hands harmful. I have, demonstrated beyond
rarelros do great harm, and per- qiHMIon that U.rae Hwailw ure eurely
&lt;-n destroy human life.
kent nwav bv the same treatment, ap
1 n»\ the powder one found to fifty ’ plied at the same time for which we,“’e
JT’-II : Of water. It 13 tiest to wet the ft to word off the scale lice..No won­
uiw.i.y thoroughly and make a paste der. then, that our tn« ptjt on such
„ ,rr l"1U’!ig it into the vessel .of new life and vigor after this annual
water, tiuit it may all mix, and not
jona ••.unpH. For a few trees we may
«*“ 1; paj£ and Whitewm’s Fountain ,lmnlj two but arverwl IHrdj m IU1W
I unip always kf- pif.g the liquid well by tbe same name stone. It b “
« rre&lt;I. One common pall of the liquid hoped that many of onr fruit growCT»
’rill suffice lor the largest tree. A tea- wlK-row It. and
t»
P°‘-sun Ib
enough tor
for a
H &lt;trait, and save much W our "’JlOK
■ ffa‘i'1! ,,f the poison
is enougu
jwufull oi wiiter. Fur a large orchard,
common
barrels
.shouldIklieuseu,
used,
And
We give tbe abort tn full. leeUnx U
--- 0.11,™
soousn
xuu
ur.iw-rj m ;i Wagon. I prefer to have will be appreciated by our readers. Tho
Uu barrels stand on end, with a close
niovaJe iloat, frith two holts through s^leloui give, tbe barb the aPP~rit one lor the pipe or hose from the ance of having a multitude ot UtUe
putiip ar.d the other for a stirrer. 1/
from omHdxK-tb to oust
ter* large ohihards are to be treated a
rijhth of an ineb long, and abbut me
।'
"bould be fastened to
i.ut nlrr,‘L !n "’“tern New York the sixth to coe-fourtb as wide as long
e 0[tobpump is attached to tbe Although llkeiod to an oyster shell
-J*'?a ^beet so tliat no hand power is they aye little longer In proportion to
r«iuired other than to drive the team —r»
mu manage the pipe which carries the the width.

4

“ “•
«h»t a lacter. 1,
SITte 'SIST U"!
cfawSTL'S,
*re V'0’1*’ of "a. m.a»» ■
ffu.ri d
s'0""1" ot Uyitia
KSi ",■U* &lt;“«■«• “J teu whole U
jojumoe.! and
boat la carrtal
tSil*?*3' ’“f1 “r the ’Crttem. El,,..

Is"“I «re «&gt;a’aou^o^S' “'U3dM
mlUlua chamfers
»e see various g.tws nnd vapors. Bv
nr’.rtV/'Tt ’u*lo“lhese «« changed nnd
iQ tHe lungs and the skin. The
rh0?/ Ynt,“.rU" 5*yb« ffrrat living
the ulrlnintosLUrirenV are maAi« wlucn
it valr 1° the lungs did not effect­
blocks ot chalk; Blabs of tartar; pieces
of bone-ash, strings ot albumen- droos
and
°r alcohol.’ How
ese. wasU' niiuses disposed of?
Begin, where you will iu this great
tnust cotue lo toe purifying
toe KJ’htein. Here is nil activILT
80 tovisible force reaches out
8tfya‘n- f‘elz«*;tn(1 carries this
mrasof wtutteinto vu*t trenchm. thence
Into it smaller reservoir, and finally in­
to a larger reservoir, which regularly
discharges its coutents.
J
This separation of lime, uric acid and
other waste material from the blood
without robbing it of a particle of the
inc fluid, passes human couinrehfiiiions. In health this blood, purifying
oroevraw earriiM on without onr know,wWl-, J h® orguns on which it Is done
are faith hi! servanta whose work is
silent tvs long as health remains. .
"I’eoiil*.* strangely wait until pain
strikes a nvrv^j betarc thev will-realize
that they have any trouble. They do
not know that pain concern* cliitfiv
th.- exterior apt the interior of the
.
* A ♦?rtai“ IM* nf ’Jvni’s ‘’.•nan t
these blood-purifying organs with the
bra n, they may not gnaw and bite
as does the tuoth-iulhe or a scratch, but
they regularly, silently report. \\Ti,-n
these organs are tailing these nerves
Indicate It by lira wing the blood from
the face and cheek, leaving ttm lip and
eye blanched, by sending uric . arid
poison into the smallest veins, the skin
then leaning gray. yel!*»w or brown.
1 hey also prevent the purification of
to*,"i04.1*!1 toe lungs and cause pulmonurt
lh,
Jiiomiry difficulties, wearing^ raid pain.
Who enjoys perfect health, eapvt-hiHvr in
In
this land where we burn the candle in
off?' mast? 1’ae athlete break* down
in the race; the editor falls at his desk:
the merehatit succumbs in his rountkig room. Three events should not
have lietln unexpecte&lt;l for nature long
ago iiunji out her “limtirns of iihirm.**
When the "accident” finally comes. Its
fafal effect is seen in a hundred forms;
either- ks pongestlon, chronic weakness,
as wrong action, as variable appetite,
os heart troubb s. ns pidpitation nnd
irregularities of the heart; ns premature
decay, us dryness and harshness of the
skin causing the hair to drop out or
turn gray, as apoplexy, hs.paralysis, ns
general debility, blood poisoning, etc.
"Put no faith then in the wiseacre
who says there is no. danger as long as
there isno wtin. Put no faith in the
physician, whoever he may be, who says
It &amp;n mere cold ora slight indisposition.
He knows little, if any, more tfuin you
do about it. He can neither sec nor
examine these organs and depends en­
tirely on experimental tests, that you
can make as well as he.
.
“1 f the output Is dhclorored or muddy,
if it contains albumen, lymph, crystals,
sweet or morbid matter, is red with
escaped blood, or roily with gravel,
mucus aud froth, something is wrong
and disease and death are not far away.
“These organs which we have
described thus at length, because they
are really the most Important ones in
the human system, the ones in which a
large majority of human ailments ori­
ginate and are sustained, are the kid­
neys. They have not been much dis­
cussed iu public because it is conceded
that the profession has little known
power over them. What is wanted fcr
such organs is a simple medicine, which
con do no harm to the most delicate
but must be of the greatest benefit to
the afflicted. Such a remedy, tried and
proved by many thousands nil over the
world in Warner's safe cure. ’With
those in whom disease is deep seated it
is the unlyATpeciflc. For those in whom
the seeds' are sown nnd the beginning
of illness started it as unfailing reli­
ance. It. may t&lt;e recommended to the
well to prevent sickness and the nick to
prevent death. With its aid the greht fil­
tering engines of the system keep on
in their silent work without inter­
ruption; without It they get out of gear
and then disease and death open the
door and cross the threshold.”
Such writing ought not only to
please but to carry conviction that
what Editor Lnssing, M. D.,—so high
an authority—says is true, and that his
counsel is worth the attention and heed
of nil prudent, right-minded people.
Those wife believe that nature will
work off a cough or cold should - under­
stand that.this is done nt the expense of
the constitution. Each time this v ::akens the system, and we all know that
the termination of this dangerous proc
tlce is a ionsurnptive's grave. Don t
BCM, when a 50
60 cent bottle
Lottie
take the dftftcM.
of Dr. 1«| flow’s Positive Cure will
safely and' proinply cure any recent
cough, cold! &amp; throat or luhR trouble,
Buy the do! pr bottle of Fred Hotchkiss
or family use.
for chronic
jkill not stand any SalvaSt. Johns
wrades,
and the soldiers
tion Army
are arrested ^terv time they try it.

blood and humor syrup
wtlf positive cure all eruptions, ulcers
nod bail «»rfcs upon the body face or
limbs. Will thoroughly cleanse the
svstem and blood of every trace of dis­
eases that have their origin therein.
Cures the rheumatism, salt rheum and
canker, and is well recommended by
the &gt;r,«liod proltMlon all »v« the
oountw. Price SI per bottle, bold by
W. M. Goodyear
In the Hare murder case at CassopoLU. on Friday nlfbt. the jury returned a
verdicL of not guilty.

The ruin* of widch I shall write are
found -along the Dolores river, and in the
Montezuma valley in the extreme nouthweatern part of Colorado, where is also
found hundreds of mounds. I feel sure
that the mound builders and dill dwellera were two distinct race* of people, u
these mounds extend for thousands of
miles, while the cliff dwellings extend
over but n comparatively small portion
of territory. They both used tlu- potterv
of which so much is found. Perimps
they both made it, but there is no way
of telling. That part of tlie country of
which I am writing is all seamed and
gat bed by deep canyons and ravines run­
ning in different directions. The walls
of these canyons are generally bf rand­
stone, ranging in'height from ten to 200
feet; most of them are perpendicular, or
nearly *&gt;. Tho face of the** walls seem
to be of different degrees of hardness.
The softer portions have been worn out.
by the storms of rain, hail and sand till
holes and caverns, in size all the way
from swallow holes to eaves' a hundred
or more fest lung, five ter twenty feet
high and deep.
It was these stormworn caverns that these curious people
made use of for their dwellings. Some
of them are but n few feet from tbe base
of the cliff, wln!t&gt; others are at least 100
feet high. The fronts of these* caverns
are waited up with thin flat stonm laid
in mortar uf clqy, always using their
hands for trowels., There is a difference
of opinion ns to hnw they* reached their
dwelling. Spmtf think they had steps
cut in tlw soft sandstone, while others
claim that they had ladders of r&lt;^x*. I
never Lake seen any proof that they
used either of these mean*. though 1
can’t ray that they did not. I am of the
opinion that they tftinbed the face of the
cliff by ineaus of crevices and fissures,
and the rough burfao* of the rocks. I
feel sure that they were by nature
formed in such a wayjhat they could do
that kind of climbing nearly us well as
monkeys.
•
_ . There
is gixxl- »ground
for--the
, —
-------- —
-------opinion
------- “‘at they wvro low of stature, with long
arms- and lingers with vexy long nail*,
I wifi give wmo df my ransons fur this
opinion: Fiiat,
housen an*
Fitut, soinmH
somo of threw
threm htNM*ti,an&lt;
not nArotban four feet from floor to
j.'.j.i.i

rtgAl
ft

WiiHam H.

W&lt;1 inirrrit or au» par*, thereof on any day

with

*21

Beier &lt;To»by,'

^AKlHc

POWDER
Absolutely Pure.

then hareexpired.raytlHnKthcrelnbefcireton
contrary thereof la any wise notwlthntandln,
baylug been made in th* payment!
&lt;■»
tblrtv dollars nf

default b*vln* alw bMn made in nayinrnt of
ibclnterertdtM* Jautiafy ish. A. D. li»B, aart
defxull bartDR ulw lieeu rtade in payment*fali
tbe Interest and one hundred &lt;loll*ra principal
due January isth, a. D. imc. and all the
tauid bavine beta and n-maint-d unpaid and in
M3TJVJ'iJ,5r‘’,e,*t.'“c* ot Ullrty. d*P
,nor”
and *tlll remaining unpaid, lhe alorc*iud prtiicip^um of two UiouiiAnd fire hundred dollar*

----- lie now uuc IU1U
aud by which default the power of sale
competition wiffitbe muItltuiWot low test, short Myablr.
in said niortsw contained has bw&gt;me opera­
weight. alum or phosphate powders. Sold only tive
as to the whole amount thereof, both nrtnIn cans. Herat. Bakixo Fowder Co., 10C
Wail BL K.l.
octWttt
otnl the note accompanying tbe same
at the date of this notice, the turn of three
Uiouhjind aad two hundred dollars (Mjnoi for

WHAT IS DYSPEPSIA?

Among the many symptom?
of Dyspepsia or indigestion
tho most .prominent are: Va­
riable appetite; faint/gnawing
feeling at pit of the stomach,
with unsatisfied craving for
food-; heartburn, feeling of
weight and wind in the stom­
ach, bad breath, bad taste In
the mouth, low spirits, general
prostration, headache, - and
constipation. Thera isno form
of disease more prevalent than
Dyspepsia, and nono so pecul­
iar to the high-living and rap­
id-eating American people.
Alcohol and tobacco produce
Dyspepsia; also, bad air, rapid
eating, etc. BURDOCK BLOOD
BITTERS will cure the worst
case, by regulating the bowels
and toning up the digestive
organs. Sold everywhere.

.................
.
.
divided x...
into
M*veral, .'ijwruiivnt*.
m.f&gt;orated by portftioiu of stun.-. The door­
ways In no cane, si far ax 1 have seen,
uro more than four and a l-.nlf f.s-t high,
when tlwy might just as '.veil have made
them six or ten feet high if they had
needed them. In the interior of aome of
tiles.* roonu are deep, crevices, the luu-ks
of which are plasterrel with mud which
wan presMxl in with their hands, tw the
itnpr«Ki(&gt;:t &lt;&gt;f the fingers plainly show.
Pome of tills mud i« so far back that I
could’not reach it with my hand, which
is good evidence that their Anns were
long. I am a talf man hut my anna
would not roach this mud by two or
threw inches. The finger points on the
mortar an* quite small, and the nail*
long, awl are as plainly to be seen as
ATHLOPHOROS,^-S£i.“
though just made. I have several apeci­
mens of this mortar ^-hich is almost like
stone.
These people lived to some extent at
leant by agriculture, as proven by find­
ing corn-cobs in their houses. Tliese
cobs ore found on the floor by remov­
ing the dust winch has gathered to the
depth of from six to twenty inches. The
cobs soon crumble to dust upon ex]*oeure
to the air. The core raised by them was
of a small kind, the cobe never being
munoan co., in wm. st, kw rem
more than four or five inches in lengtli.
We also find a great many stone trougli*.
which were probably used tbr grinding
corn. A gn.-ut many arrow* points are
PARKER’S
found, all of which are small; many of
them aw °f beautiful workmanship, and
■HAIR BALSAM
made of different kinds &lt;ft flint, onyx
and other fine stones. The small size
of these arrow heads id another evidence
Chat these (teople were small. I liave a
skull which was dug up near the base of
tho cliffs directly under one of tliese
The brut Cough Curt- yon can use, I
dwelling*. I will give a description of
it by careful meavurcmenL The fore­
head is but ono inch high nnd two inches
across. The eye sockets measure but
one and three-qunrtera inches from cen­
ter to center. The diameter of the head
just back of tlic earn is six and one-fourth
inches. On the back of the head is a
perfectly fiat place measuring three by
Tbs mAkl otnwl. qulriuw* nnd tert rat for Comt.
four inches. This 1* tho skull of an
adult.'as shown by.the teeth, which are
very ranch worn. . Most of the pottery
found in thia vicinity is broken, but oc­
casionally a jar, pot or vase is found. It
is of the same kind ns tliat found wher­
ever tho mounds arc found, some of it is
plain, but most of it is decorated with
figures in black or blue colon; quite a
good deal of it is decoraP*! with scal­
loped edges and corrugated side?. Thia
pottery is found everywhere, on tho
■lopes and in tlie valleys. It is also
found on some of lhe highest mountain
tope, We find it in digging in the
mounds nnd in tin* cliff houaea. Char­
cool is also found in many places.
It is quite probable that these people
had enemh.u of which they were afraid,
ns there are many high bluffs and head­
lands which appear to have been used as
lookout* and on the approach of their
enemies they could flee to their fortress
in the cliffs and bld defiance to any who
might nraail them. How long it is since
these people lived here of course is a
matter of conjecture. Tho Indians liv­
ing in tbe Montezuma valley ray that
they have lived there 600 years, and that
their forefathers found these ruin* in t«3 West MadbrtD St..
CHICtXJO, ILL
the narue condition in which we find

Uot anStcVe

Now, tberefure, ucxiee is hereby given that
by virtue of the powtr ot sale tn sold mort*age,
contained and tlieKtatute iuaucbc.-u«- made and
i'rovided. on the twenty-«lrtbday of June. A. D.
st one o'clock tn the afternoon, at tho
north frontdoor or entrance of tin- Court Houae,
In the city of Haxtlng^ in the county of Barry
nnd state ot Michigan, Unit twins the place &lt;fl
boldinx the circuit court f.ir wud County of Barry,
wlu-re said prviniee* are situated, there will be
sold at nubile auction or veuduc to the higheat
bidder the premise, iire.-ribed !u said ruirtgagr,
to vutvfy lii" lunnuu: due ou said mortgace
with interest at eight percent, per annum, and
the cost, K.i.n.
and expenses allowed
I. ... (.1 by tew. Said
..

lhe north wmt fractional quarter (M)
of Motion number twenty-nine iJ9), alxo the
north half \S) of the nouth east quarter &lt;ki of
•retina number thirty
a!! tn township num­
ber (D mirth of range number seven
west,
containing tn ail our liimdretl nud eighty twr«

_______

FETKB CROSBY, Martirmw,

SIortgAge 8al*.
Default havlne bteu nuule in the cmuttfianA
of a certain «n»rteu,*&gt;* taiute by William Mayn*nl Hud H i:n»L'i Manianl.bK wile, to Jame«IX-iley. Dai.nl May 3Ui. 1n«, awl recorrtrd In
tbe office ot the re*kter u!
for lhe Manty,
ot B.wy and »t»tr &lt;&gt;f Mlehlipvj. en tta- icib day
&lt;&gt;! October .1. D. !~ct. hi Uber No. tout UMrtg*gr* oa pane *&gt;. Said mortgMe vw itlven to
5c&lt;-un»Uie imtoient of seven hundred dollars
with Jnlw«r aNlhr rale ot seven per cent, per
annum from its dine, and imyabte in sewn year*
from the dair. w-bh-h Rald niorMnice wa» duly as■Icneil by the said Jiunes Dodrj to David R.
Cook on the Bth day of May. A. D. dm, and said
AMiKttment recorded In the office of the rrrliter
of &lt;l.rt»1s for Barry County, Michl^im, In Uber
•gjof uaslxnihents, on nuxe 318, on the iRh dav
of October, A. D. 1WO.
It wn* In said mortgage expressly agreed that
should any default be made tn tho |&gt;ayniant of
said Interest or any part thereof, on any day '
whcr.xmthe same is made due rad payable,
rad should the sonic remain unpaid rad in ar­
rears for the space of sixty day*, then rad from
thenceforth, that fa after the lapse ot said sixty
days, the aforesaid principal sum of Mren hun­
dred dollar*, with ail arrearaces of interest
Uicreon, should at the option of the said JiIm
Dooley, his executor*, administrator* and as­
signs, become rad be duo and payable immedlatelr thereafter. Aod default having been
made in the payment of Interna due May Mb.
IHM. rad tbe same still remaining unpaid, tho
aforesaid principal sum ot seven hundred dol­
lar. with all rarcarages of Interest thereon
Lath been and Is now declared to be now dim
rad payable. and there Is now claimed to be
due and pavable at the date of this notice the
sum of eight hundred and fifty-eight and &lt;A-I00
dollar*, rad no sulf or proceeding* at law or In
equity having been Instituted to recover the
moneys secured by raid mortgage or any l*rt
Un reoT, now
Therefore, by virtue of the tower of tale in
s-Md mortgage contained, rad the statute In
such case made rad provided, notice fa hereby
given that on Saturday the tth day ot August,
A I* 1 M.I nt ftl.n n'r-trw-lr in th., attAr.iwM. «
at the north front door of tbe conn house tn tbe
City of Hastings, Mlchl*rar. the premises de­
scribe* In said mort&lt;a«c. or so much thereof m
may be neces wy to pay tho amount due on said
mortasire with seven per cent. Interest aad all
legal cw!», the premises being described tn Mid
mortgage su&gt; follows -.
Th" south west quarter of the south eaat qu.tr•terot section 23. town 3 north of range » west,
being tbe township of Kutlracl. Barry County,

PARKER S TONIC

HINDERCORNS

Health is Wealth!

John C. West &amp; Co.,

there oun be no question and nothing
will ever be really known.—H. M.
Moras in American Field.
A novelty in horticulture in California
is the successful grafting of Italian -chtwnuta on the ordinary black oak. Jt lias
been practiced with the beet results in

Man and Beast.
Mustang Liniment is older than
most men, and used more and
more every year.

“ KS22; u m lo IU

annually from California rivara to

DAVID K. COOK.
,
Assisnee.

DetKiit having been* made in the condition*
of a certain mortgage mode iu&gt;d executed by
Alexander Cmtart and Ixiulse Cadart. hit wife,
to Walter Ctark. and dated October :snd.

MIcblKan, October Mth. A. D. d»l, at 856
o'clock, il m. tn I.J her 18 of mortgAKcs on paxo

Uy which default the power of mile In said mortKue contained him becoaw operative, aud where
m there is now claimed to be due and tin paid on
said mortgage and tbe bond accon.panyit&gt;« tbe
s;ime. at the date of this notice. Uh- sum of four
thousand tire huudred and slrty dollars (HJ®,)
and no suit or nroecedlnp at law or tn equity
liavicK been taken to collect tho Mine or any
part IbereoL
Now, therefore, notice Is hereby given that by
virtue of the power of sale In sahi mortgage con­
tained, and tho statute in such caae made and
provided, on the. ninth day of Julv A. D. IBM. at
nine o'clock In Ums forenoon at the north front
door of Lhe Barty County Court Hotis.- In tbo
Clt) of Hastings, iu tbe County of Barry. Michi­
gan, U1.1t t-elng the plsc«- of holding h
Circuit Court for the said County ot Barry, wlier
sa!&lt;l premises are situated, there will lie sold at
imblm auction or vrndno to the highest bidder,
tbe premlM’s dMcrllted In said murtKnge or ao
mnen thereof ns may i» iwo-MAry to
satisfy the amount due thereon with inter
eat al eight j&lt;er emit, per annum, and the coat
and expenses allowed by law. Indudlnf an attonwy tee of tblrty-dvBdoUgnaa
nl.l r.allowed
.-.-I,-.Mbylaw
..ia
promise* being desertord in said monpige m
follow* to wit: All tho-e certain pirces or par­
cels of land situate In the township* of Johns­
town and Assyria. In the County of Harry. Mich­
igan, known and deacribed as follow* to wit:
. The nouth ea*t luartcr of tertlon twelve la
township number onr north of range eight west,
the south east quarter ot the north we*t quarter

north of nu&gt;Ee»creu wret.
Attorney tor MortRngcc.
Default bavlnc been mado tn tb« payment of
by Cordelia Slliby to ITiHlp
HonerlMareh ivth. IHD. nndon tho tame day
recorded In tbe nflteo of BorHUT of
Deed*, of Barry County In Llix-r 33 of
mortSAfrs. jmmp* as. on whleb merta mortiHKe nuMl"

cetidinipi at law having been tastltinMl to recov­
er the debt seeut*d by said mortgage or any
part thereof, nottee fa hereby riven that I shall,
on Friday, the 23rd day of July next, at tea
o'clock a. tn„ at th* north from door of the
Court Hoose. In the City of Hasting*. Barry
County, sell at public anettau tbe premises
dcscriiied tn Mid mortgage, to satisfy th*
amount due thereon, ainlthn legal cost*.

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TO AVOID PREMATURE OLD AOt

A POST SONG.

HARD WORKERS OF THE PRESS.

jn-arwR Brn

of which the city could ba proud.
W« make this suggestion for tbe o®riderail on of the dty council.
A FELLOW wu shuffling through
Main street Saturday afternoon, trying
to tie his legs into double-lx)*' knots,
when Marshal Hills caught sight of
him, pitied his weakness and escorted
him to the cooler.
om

There is a drug store down m Tbo Her­
ald buildhqt, at the corner of Ann street
For my:
and Broadway, which lias wide celebrity
all oves1 the United States as “Hudnut's."
It is a small boxiof a place, not many
Mary F. Robinson.
feet deep and still fewer feet wide, but it
A GLIMPSE OF MONTE CARLO.
is full of customers all day long, and it
han a good many purchasers clear through
tho night. It does an enormous business
in surgical instrument and ready-made
medicine*, but it derives by far tiio
The advantage of Monte Carlo la this:
greater j»art of its celebrity from tho You must put down ready money; there
large quantity of soda water disposed of.
where the purchaser winks solemnly at or losing; you know in an instant where
at the clerk and calls for “the same." I
Late at m'ght when the morning pap- much in your favor an they are in that of
the bank. As to the ngrceahlenere of
Hudnut's store becomes the gathering
this part of Monte Carlo life, I can not
pladexif about as distinguished and in­ quite see all its charrna. If you don’t
teresttag a group of men as one often
finds together. They are the men who cirely at tho Casino, when the doors
make tire journalism of New Y’ork. I open, tear in like one rusliing for the pit
don’t mean by this expression that they cm a first night, elbow your way to the

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nalistic army, who go by tho teclinical
name of editora-in-chief. These gentle­
men 1 tell you of as being wont to gather
at Hudnut's are the actual workers, tbe
men who take charge of the entire great
machinery of the papers under their con­
trol. beginning early in the day and re­
maining until the next morning’s edi­
tion begins to roll off from tbe presses,
which clatter and Lang away in the subcelhua with a noire almost like the rat­
tle of artillery.
In many walks of life I have como
across men who thought they were hard
worked and generally abused. But I
don’t believe there is any position in tho
world in which a greater quantity of
both labor and unjust criticism exists
than finds its way into the daily life of
there gsntleinen who build daily publi­
cations. The managing editor of a big
newspaper u responsible for all the nows
of the day in every part of the world. If
he doesn't get it, and some other newnpapc-r doee, lie is likely to hear from tho
editor-in-chief, and whether he gets it or
not, he is the one person in a newspaper
officA- who is pitched into alike by printera and proprietors nnd by reporters
and editors. All day and all night he is
reading and answering letters and dis­
patches, ordering special accounts of
certain tilings which occur in various
parts of tho universe, declining to re­
ceive accounts of certain other happen­
ings. skimming through proofs, giving
orders to subordinates, conferring with
visitbre who rouge all the way from tho
man who has been hauled up the day be­
fore in a police court for drunkenness
and thinks he has a grievance against
the paper for publishing tlie fact, to the
influential politician who has an editorial
suggestion to make. A man who per­
forms such duties os there, it will be
seen, must be the poaaeasor of an alert
mind and untiring physique, of the
faculty of forming his judgment in­
stantaneously, and of that degree of
application which will enable him to
stick to his desk from morning to night,
and almoKt from night to morning,

Somo of the men I saw together the
other night at Hudnut's lead this life of
close confinement year in and year out,
and bow they stand it is one of the mys­
teries that simply amaz-&gt; tho close ob­
server of their career.—Leander Richard­
son in Boston Herald.
The three great requisites for a woman
journalist are good health, good eenso
and good temper. Armed with these
nalistn and has tt knack at writing may
hope for success. There is always a mar­
ket for the best w©rk, and editors are
progrewive people.;who recognize fully
the growing need df feminine repreaentaso largely women. I For women in gen­
eral read the papers more and more
every year, and th&lt;&gt;re among them who
have an instinct which tells them what
the rest wish to rehd may hope for a
hearing for what they bare to say. This
suggests the naming of an indLspensable
factor in journalism which is hard to de­
scribe to the outside aspirant Among
writers for the diily press it is called
"the newspaper more," and unless one
one has his nose, at; least in a rudiment­
ary stage, one need-not expect to make a
good journalist. In other words, unless
one has a gift at discriminatinn. of know-

one can not become n good newspaper
writer, no matter what capabilities she
may have in what b called distinctively
literary work.—Boston Record.

It lias often been asserted that art’s
beat efforts merely imitate nature.
I wish nature would take a lesson from
art in the tooth busineea. The fellow

fortunate with a natural ret. Tho false
teeth man can leave his set like his watch

favorite table, knocking Irrespectively
right and left old, young, middle-aged
and muddle-aged, and once at this place
in your scat for a while gambling lias its
possible side, and the Casino is a livable
place. After the crowd comes, and the
nibble begins.
In these lofty chaml&gt;cni one sound

chink of falling money, dropping me­
chanically eternally, with the monoton­
ous monody of nn endian circular cliain,
going round and round, stopping at the
sanio places, re-echoing the name
rhythm, which after a while becomes so
insupportable that you would rush any­
where, do anything desperate, jn fact,
to &lt;bco])C this horrible succMkion of most
horrible sounds. There is one conversa­
tion—play; one universal talk of sys­
tems, and such scenes at tho tables' as
beggar description: Respectable-looking
women taking up the wrong pile so often
that the croupier pbtinly calls them
thieves, others fighting over 5-franc
pieces, yelling: “This is mine; I put my
money on such a number." Them tho
crowd interfering, a vagrant band tn the
meanwhile deftly stealing over sone
incensed shoulder and making off with
the disputed wealth whilst Che rakLlu
rave again. The croupier shrugs his
tho sound of chink, chink begins; once
more the roulette starts, and sooner tiian
I could write it the best or worst is

There are three rooms; the first two
devoted to roulette, the last being for
tile trentiM't-quarante tables, of which
there are two. Here nothing lees tium
a napoleon can be played. There la little
quarreling—none, in fact. The crowd
looks decent, and the atmosphere is quite
reepectable. Falling gold and bank notes
have a more subdued Bound tiuin tho
ring of those filthy 5-franc pieces. In
fact, the latter vulgarize play by their
littleness, and excite our disgust. As
we condemn one who steals a dollar and
condone one who steals a million, in tho
same way we must look at the difference
in tbo professional gamblers and aristo­
cratic players at Monte Carlo. In life
we are not so much shocked by results
os by the vulgar detail of getting at
those results. I advise all who come to
Monte Carlo and wish to be respected a*
fasldonable players—in short, taken for
ladies and gentlemen—to play in tho
trenUM’t-quarante room. In speaking
of his gambling-tables, M. Blanc said:
“Trente et quarante eat te vol. Roulette
ret te OHsassinotion." (Trente-et-quaranto
is theft. Roulette is assassination.}—
Blanche Roosevelt in Chicago Times.

own work. Ho may bo helped or he
may be embarrassed greatly by his envi­
ronment; but neither books, nor teach­
ers, nor apparatus, nor other surround­
ing conditions of any kind will be of any
avail, unless he himself furnish tbo ener­
gizing spirit which shall put them to ac­
count A mind is not molded as an
earthen vessel is fashioned by the hand
of the potter. It moulds itself by virtue
of an inherent force which makes for
symmetry or deformity according to the
direction given it by consciousness and
will. Librarieu, universities, muscumi
and
foreign travel • are powerful
auxiliaries to a man who is de­
termined to be educated, but he wiil
find them of do avail if he makes them
anything more tluin secondary instru­
mentalities in the work. On the other
hand no lack of such advantages will
prevent a man from securing a valuable
education who is resolved to educate
Irtmrelf.—F. A. P. Barnard in Tho
Forum.

prom, “fashionable arrange ox*—
begin in youth.
It
sliould
be
a rule among grown up persons
never to subject children to mental
shocks and unnecessary griefs. When,
in the surrounding of the child life, some
grave caLamity has occurred, it is b«rt to
make the event ns light as .possible to
the child, and certainly to avoid thrill­
ing it with sights and details which stir
it to the utmost, and in the end only
leave upon the mind and heart incurable
wounds and
oppnvwions.
Children
should never be taken to funerals, nor to
rights that cause a sense of fear and
dread combined with great grief, nor to
rights which call forth pain and agony
in man or in the lower animals.
To avoid premature old age in mature
life, the following are important points
to remember:
Grief anticipates age.
Dwelling on
the inevitable past, forming vain hypo­
theses aa io what might have been if this
had or liad not been, acquiring a . craze
for recounting what ha* occurrvd-^esa
acts do more harm to future health and
effort than many tilings connected with
real calamity. Occupation and now pur­
suits are the best preventives for mental
shock and bereavement.
Hate anticipates age. • Hate keeps tho
heart always at full tension. It gives
rise to oppression nf tho brain and reuses.
It confusta the whole man. It robs .the

d»reun&gt;d . li« of
f“
Ini
H. will «•
choowL be«n in
n«i dnr or
attend “India," “mission meetings,
“small musira." “sales of -loll*." ‘P™?
enade shows," “receptions,
hcjot
m
Jectures," “cricket matches,
“afternoons," “rcmcerts,
cluinuea,
“shooting at day or real pigeon, ^dra-

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the least friction and the least waste.
The prime rules for this purpose are:
To subsist on light but nutritious diet,
with i»ilk ns the standard, food, but va­
ried according to reason.
To take food in moderate quantity
four times in the day, including a light
meal before going to bed.
To clothe warmly but lightly, so a*
that the body may, in all seasons, main­
tain its equal temperaturo.
To keep the body in fair exercise, and
the mind active and cheerful.
To maintain an interest in what is go­
ing 0.1 in the world, and to take part in
reasonable labors nnd pleasures, as though
old age were not prerenL
To take plenty of sleep during sleeping
hours. To spend nine hours in bed at
the least, and to take core during cold
weather that the tern; vrature of the bed­
room is maintained at 60 degrees Fah­
renheit.
To avoid passion, excitement, luxury.
—Dr. Benjamin Ward Richardson.
A gentleman in tins dty told how h&lt;!
saved a boy who had broken through the
ice in the river. Ho was manfully hold­
ing to the edge of the ioe and making a
most pitiful right. This gentleman was
so deeply affected that he determined
to risk his own life in a rescue. Lying
flat on the ice, he squirmed out as near
the holo m he could go and reached for­
ward a light stick, which he told the boy
to hold on to. Slowly working lock­
ward, he brought the little fellow up on
the strong ice and so to land. Once
he could.

cramped, statue-like positions at the
desk must have, in addition, foot-muffs
or extra large fleece-lined ovemhoes to
keep them in temper and ideas that cold
feet may rob them of. The heat should
be equalized throughout the house and
its halls, that the strain to be comfort­
able may not be a repetition of that out­
side. The winter months are especially
the ones for excessive and continued toil,
both for the brain and muscles, and in
order not to deplete the flagging forces
too much, great care Should be exercised
to guard against the house being made a
second workshop by tho pancity of arti­
ficial heat bi stove or furnace.—Dr.
Odelia Blinn in Inter Ocean.

Tub Barry county W. C. T.
held
Its 8th annual convection in Temper­
ance Hall, this city, on the 15th Inst,
with full .delegations from its five local
unions. Cheering reports were brought
in from the various departments sus­
tained by each, and It was found that
each has an individual standing chieflv
dependant upon what it is striving to
accomplish in its own partinn Hr line
of work for the good of those by whom
it is surrounded.
The session proved an enjoyable
and profitable one, but all felt that two
days ought to have been devoted to its
interests, ns the necessarv business
crowded too close upon the excellent
reports of work accomplished and the
discussion of plans projected .for the
future.
.,An addrwjs of welcome was given bv
Mrs. B. IL Rose, president of the Hast-

And It is further ordered tlut silJ with.

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f*P°r printed and cuvulstdp k. -.-.iii Cawt)
wm. w, coEe.

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State of Ntehtian; Countv of harry—w'
At a reukln nt t‘„. I*.
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uni«ua*j oi juiir, in
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OoreadtexandBUiu Ibeljrtition. dul, W-

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MUd deeeared. q»y !..-a.!nut&gt;d tn
I the executrix therein UHiird appoiated.
)pou It to unleted, thai Thursday
of July. Aj I&gt;. tfw, ati.nr &lt;rc!oek ItTibr
n, be aariznedtortbe
tlw,
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And u further ordered, that «*)d Htitiorer
rive notice to tbe penwn-. Imin -ii i «
Ute. of the pendency . teSfrtntywdb) auMlnzaropv ri U.!» odelobe published In theFthutinKA iuxxkii *
newspaper printed sad &lt;SrculAt.il in Aald Coan
tyoC Batry awe in ereh Week for tbro- iuce*wln
weeks previbu* to sold d*y ot hrir'ne.
Wm. w.coi.I:.
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I Judpe of I’rolnle.

JP

EEMOVED! REMOVED!!

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I am now settled .and ready
for business in my hew quar­
ters in the store east of W. D.

Schantz’s grocery.

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Wall Paper Season!
Wall Paper, Wall Paper,
Wall Paper, Wall Paper,
Wall Paper, Wall Paper.

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WINDOW SHADES.
Window Shades in plain doth

and decorated, or paper shades.

8°‘

It wu very cold, and the

bottom all the time.’—Hartford CouranL

gloryln* In the name of csanke, for
“5“' E£*2“ Wlu™ * worit

So“%Ss^'^"3it"^hs°5
dentist'* chair.—Da­

coma more civilized dlscMM multiply.
Pnllv • arwnw nf
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family for fifty

held ok tho crest of tho Guinn, from 5,000

M.

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PURE
matic matinwa,:
■musical soirees in tlie East End. Some
of the’-arrangementa" are jirivale, and
can only be attended &lt;on invitation;
others are open to all. There is also the
third da-L such os the low or charit­
able concert, which is public on one dde
aud private on the other.
In order, tliorefore, to enjoy an unfet­
tered selection from the list before him,
the person above mentioned must be
what is called “in society." Tliis status
can l&gt;c attained by any num whatever
who peeresses a suit of evening clmhti
and a fair amount of manners, Such a
one will linve do difficulty in grtiing an
invitation to nn ordinary dance in the
leas fashionable circles. Once there, he
must get introduced to one or two of the
MOST PERFECT MADE
matrons prerent who stand highest on
the social ladder, and. if possible, have,
ugly daughters. Ho must dance, or pre­
?/UC£ BUIKO POHTDBB CO..
tend to dance, assiduously with tho chil­
«T- t-OUIfe
dren, and take the mothers tiiemsdves CHICAGOto supper. If one of tlie latter givce a
dance herself, or is asked for men'#
tion being impaired, the failure of life names by a friend, the aspirant will not
begins at once. Those, therefore, who be forgotten, nnd wiU^get Ms name
are born with this passion—and a good down on a “list." He iw then merely to
SPECIAL *
continue this process as he rises in the
many, I fear, are—should give it up.
Jealousy anticipates age. Tho facial world, with a proper devotion to card.*,
expression of jealousy is old age, in etc., and in a couple of years no ball or
however young a face it may be cast drum will be inaccessible to him.—Thu
_
Jealousy preys upon and kilts the heart. ArgonauL
So, jealous men are not only unhappy,
but broken hearted, and live short lives.
Without thought, it would seem nat­
I have never known r'man of jealous ural tliat the temperature in which we
nature live anything like a long life or a live in the house should approach more
MOST PERFECT MADE
useful life. The prevention of jealousy nearly to that of the external ’ atmos­
is diversion of mind Iowan! useful and phere; but it little consideration demonunselfish work.
’Stratre the necessity of a very-much hot­
• Unchasity anticipates age.
Every­ ter climate within doors. and the habit­
thing that interferes with duutity ual custom of northern nation* to main­
favors vital deterioration, while the tain this state of caloric. While out of
grosser departures from chastity, dol­ doors every effort is made to develop,
ing to specific arid hereditary disease, and then to preserve a comfortable
are certain causes of organic degenera­ warmth of the body. This requires an
tion premature and old age. Thus chas­ incalculable amount of nerve force, ftataw.............
tity is preventive of senile decay.
which, added to the physical expend!- IRftBtf-:::::
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Intemperance anticipates old ago. The
more the social causes of mental and tality not easily repaired. When in the
physical organic diseases, are investi­ house this state of things is reversed, or
gated. the more closely the origin of
should be. Weary with tbe struggle
degenerative organic changes leading to
outside to keep from freezing or chilling,
premature deterioration and decay are.
tlie house heat must be ao great and
questioned, the more closely does it
genial tliat the wanderer may relax ut­
come out that intemperance, often not
terly, may sit, stand, or lounge, with no
suspected by the person himself who is
fear or question as to his personal comimplicated in it, so subtle is its influence
is at the root of tho evil.
reduction of outside gar- Clover read.
When old age has really commenced
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Chickens
meats.
.“ THS”
Tills is re [socially essential to brain
layed by attention to the rules of con­
workers, whojeannot be hampered with
servation by which life is sustained with

dined to go, saying he would only get “‘TSHk. •■‘•'kef both In th. Union
a licking when he arrived. Nothing
Many statements have been made as to would start him along, and he stayed
the great age fiiat fish may attain. Some there shivering and whimpering, until from the Band of Hope at Middleville,
persons think that there are carp at finally, in indignation, his reocucr
Fontainebleau tliat date back to tbe time
reports of Bands of Hope at those
of Francis I., but the majority is skop­
Pmces, Mrs. Smith, of Rutland, gave a
splendid report ot their little Sion,

thinks that we may allow an age of 200
years for certain carp. There is nothing,

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fully five timra larger than they were

itself. Changes in mode of life probably
havn mwk
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train of tboutbu I nppoM that trantnthe blsbwt typ. ot HHUuks will

throufbout th. .Ute wTS. bom?S
t«&lt;»Uare.o largely Interwoven with
thesueoem or failure of the oauw

Paints and Oils,
Oils ant Varnishes,
Varnish and Alabastine.

Barn Paint and Housekeeper

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the i

Paints in smell cans.
Housekeepers’ Paints and

nep
»ny

Alabastine and Barn Paint

Brashes,
And EVEBYTHING else i»
sviudion from the

my line.

Ca

Hom

I still sell the Celebrated Detroit White
Theta an SOOftOSO Indian. of SUzko.

*VWe. vextaow

Lead Works Liquid Paints, which take the

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Fred'k Hotchkiss.

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HASTINGS, MICH.. JUNE 17,1886.

The Hastings Banner. BENTLEY BROS. &amp; WILKINSI

County News.

006 two y°ftr

WHOLE NO. 1619.
JW,?8Rr!l- F°x A Son have purchased of
Doush, block number sixteen, on
RousIJh addition where their mill Ik
now located. Price 8400. We are
pleased to record this fact as it completelv explodes all prospects of Fox &amp;
i.? “oying their business to Middleyille. They are reliable and enterpris­
ing ami Freeport cannot afford to lose
juch men. We ought to feel sorry for
MiddleviUe, but cannot shed a tear.'
"Children’s Day" at the U. B.church
was observed with much success on
Sunday last. The church was tastiiv
decorated; one noticeable attraction be­
ing a pyramid nine feet in heighth
composed prlncipaHy ofclover blossoms.
The recitations were very entertaining
and where aD did so well it would be
unjust to specify particular efforts.

fitted up 39 Pearl street, this dty. where
colt the past week.
in the future he will deal in stocks,
M..Swift lost a good work horse re­■
I Kinds, grain and provisions. Wheat
cently.
bought and sold for cash and on mar­
t Your„Bcribe is much obUged th the
&gt;
gins.
Journals Castleton scribe for the •in­
{•fAKSHALjL L. COOK.
The Valley City miUtrhich collapsed
terest he hai taken in his behalf.
three, weeks ago precipitating four
N. K Sheldon and wife were at Cale­
like troop£
floors with machinery and ISjOOO bush­
donia Tuesday attending the W. U. B.
.ctiHCKrrnox rates
els of wheat into Grand River, is being
special conference.
rapidly repaired by a night and day
Z. Rawson is building a fine residence.
force of men.
Cron &amp; lUwson. bulldtn,.
During the past year so much has
ADVERTISING HATES:
,W9J?or.Baker
la3t w“* ■" •&gt;«“!»
Ix-en said and written and so little done
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of catUe for «a.
(■&gt;r *|&gt;cclal )X»sltlous.
io
about supply the dty with more and
W. P. Wilkinson, an old pioneer 84
better water, that the water itself looks
&gt; ears old was seen mowing with a
.. . PRINTING.
•’tired" as it tries to sneak unseen from
hand scythe with more case than a
i-h-Akltln the Job Printing De­
the perspiring hydrants. A water fam­
you ou&lt;ht 10 have voung man of our day would show at
ine
is feared this season. An appropria­
tin- Hanxeb. Everjlblng lu the
. heard the how] go up from Rome Tum
SLiS?11 w‘:r ^th“ SS Si
tion of $300,(XJO would swell the city’s
. I -»; .ind with Uie latest faces of
Sarine &amp; Bro, are building a croeswaj'
indebtedness to more than a million,
t appiwed paUerus of machinery4
*««n«nte from that urnal old Mutual between sections 7 and 18, in the town­
tTP*hut would destroy many millions of ani; wnrktnea employed, enables the
ind ui“Uranc? Co" of K«*.
ship of V ennontville.
Bowin'S MILLS.
imalcuhe, said to swarm in the present
andlonia counts made their appear
•.Ernt-clw lob work.
atbride’s parents June
A good shower of rain would be very system by scientific men in a reotnt in­
WW. by Rev. H. Barnaby, of acceptable to the farmers here.
vestigation.
“No great loss without
u
market is being made -verv Grand Itapids, A. N. Sheldon, of CasUeSheep dipping is the run just now. some small gain. A compound of
U The 5Uh rushing firms taiying.
J ton, to Mtas Bridenstine, of Ganges, the
p w. Lowin’. m.d,
and by the way, Frank Sylvester, of
(j.
Fhyician, Surgeon and Oculist.
oldest daughter of Re^-. Bridenstine, k ankee Springs, clipped from 62 sheep meat and water is more nutritious &lt;o
i.
?n Uie Kocher block
flesh-feeding beings. Statistics of the
mJSulr • *
fon* now w°rk- who was pastor of the U. B. church
Cvi.nor country promptly attended,
641 pounds or wook Who can l&gt;eat dty supply store show a good per cent.
HS.wK,i?1' wco',d "°°r iob here four years ago. The ceremony that?
or. - □
to 10 a. tn. and ItoSp. m.
•
Tr&gt;*-I:oie :&gt;t Holloway*’drug store/
was witnessed by several near retatiues
Mra Whitesome, of Plainwell. Is
MT-St ■ • d :ittepllon paid to surgical diseases
i of Profeaaional gamblers of groom and bride. Ninny appropriate staying at Wni. Manley's.
SSS.ithV b.ur?
week- “d have Eresents were given. The happy ebup- . Mrs. Bovee has returned to her home
There have been many strikes in the
Io8u.
a11 lheaParechange
,sIX!n(buk a short honeymoon
Big Rapids.
last six weeks. Most all of the different
^hey brought with them. Naahrifie with friends in the south part of the atBart
I’hysican and Surgeon,
Bibe has moved to PtainweD. factories adopted on trial a reduction
gamblers
are
hard.
.T^y "Hl return and remain
Woodland. Mich.
Mr. Nichols got mixed up with some of hours for work day. 6,000 men make
11
friends in with his father, N. T. Sheldon, tlU laB. poison sumac the other day. Result a furniture in this city and 2,000 or 3.000
■ ir south or the post office, will be
Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Sheldon have the bad looking face.
some of the northern counties.
&lt;&gt;r night.
more work in other factories. At four
hta goods out of beet wishes of the community.
Haying is well under way. Clover 1o’clock can be seen thousands of dinner
“r ipi MERMAN,
/J
Mr. and Mrs. N. T. Sheldon and will be rather a light crop on account
SI? ?S?*T m".nih«: C“Hbe po«pails. Last Monday morning at seven
. II ? ir'iwthic Physician * Burgeon,
h..n,W ear tnnperance otdtaKe I daughter, Mrs. Lewis Gardner, were in of the dry weather.o’clock 600 men at the Phoenix factory
(HEMLOCK AND PINE.)
(F.r • &lt;*.«■ t »**l ot
drug store.)
has killed one of the saloons?
Sh^^ altendin£1116 w®«Wing of A. K.
Corn is looking weD.
were notified to their surprise to return
m«ae8’ and 9reROry
Dunham have
Yankee Springs township picnic was to ten hours or return home. They
R. Wm. JONES,
made an assignment.
held June 11th. About eight o’clock walked out and are now on a strike.
Dentist.
I. Holler and wife have returned
Hickory corners.
people began to gather in the grove on Another large factory on account
All
attended to.
11?“the Wmt but tttlk of 801:18 west to&gt;
For want of news items your scribe the Calvin Hill num, and by 11 a. m.. 1of accumulating so much stock runs
(PINE AND CEDAR.)
has failed to put in an appearance for the school and a large crowd of the cit- ’but five hours per day.. The men do
Both the M. E. and CongregationalI the last wefek or two.
C. WELTON
izens of the town were gathered on the ।not feel so tired of the work as they do
churches observed Childrens' day last;
An unusual number of cripples were grounds.
the five hours pay. Last Saturday after­
Sunday with appropriate and pleasing■ noticed upon our streets last week.
Hilo Farmer’* Insurance Co.
Too much cannot be said in praise of inoon about 500 men at Berkey A Gay's
mi a man's property against
jMirvicts.
“
the various schools for the able man- 'were notified to return to the old ten
Leander
Hienbaugh,
while
at
work
r -&gt;r wind; against a man's
Mrs. J. T. Goucher and Mrs. Win., on Frank Deitrick’s new store the other ner in which they did their part in 1hour plan or withdraw from the com­
life by c- itb ,u.«l aewideal.
Bartley are attending the W. C. T U , day, placed a double ladder against the making the day a grand success. Tak- pany.
1
Furniture men say they cannot
conference at Hastings this week.
’ bunding for the purpose of ascending Ing it altogether, we had one of the 'compete with ten hour factories in oth­
£tOOK&amp;.SHELDON. \
Ainsworth. of GrandI in order to putty nail heads prepara­ most successful gatherings ever held in 'er portions of the country. It is ex­
Rapids, is visiting among old friends tory for paint, was caught in the same the town. The annual picnic has be- 1pected other factories will soon give
(OSselO A’-Urart.BJnck. IlMjiuk*. Mich.)
in our viUage this weeic
, falUng head downward in which -con­ come an universal holiday to the peo- &lt;out a Dke notice cq their employees.
HjviUjsotiA -tArt Abstract Books in Barry
Frank Helm and John Furniss have, ditlon he remained until assistance pie of Yankee Springs.
*
The K. of L. oatfacise all furniture
and Maple,
moved into their new houses,
came. When liberated found himself
not bearing their eight hour table, and
Al Durkee is laying a new concrete, somewhat bruised and sore. With the
the men are determined to establish
hilip t. colgrove.
walk.
.
Large quantities of wool was brought permanently the eight hour dav. It is
aid of caqe and crutch he is able to be
Lawyer,
Three of our village fishermen went -on the streets.
into the market during the past week. an issue.
Ha»ttait*.Mwh.
down to the sea tn ships, that ta, went,
Mrs. W.-T. Barber is also temporarily G. M. Evers and M. J. Goss are compe­
About four weeks ago business
Fr’«»ttittag Atterpey for Barry County.
down as far as Greggs’ bridge, where crippled in consequence of laboring too titors in Che field.
houses adopted the early closing system.
they struck a snag and their oil caught hard the other day in picking too many
Yesterday being ChHdren’s day. the Dry goods, clothing, boot and shoe
1 E.KENASTON,
tire and they jumped into the river, large strawberries.
church was prettily decorated and the houses close at six p. in. and groceries
A.
i ‘ Attorney at Law,
waded to shore and started for home
Frank Deltrick has his new store usual program of responsive readings, at seven o’clock, so it is difficult to
(.Om J. B. Gpodwar * Co.’* .Hon*.)
on foot.
nearly completed. George Marr and singing, recitations, etc., passed of cred­ make a purchase after that hour unless
Pric:»-?&lt; Is sit eoart* bribe State. Collection*
itably to the participants.
it be in a saloon, and even their front
Quite
a
number
from
here
wiD
take
WaD
McNed
have
performed
in
their
Prt3i|-::ya:k-u4tngtv. :
'
Warren Easton and wife, of Otsego, doors are closed at ten at night.
in the Chicago-Detroit baD game at usual manner and workmanship the
Detroit Mondav.
carpenter and jointer work, while boas were in town the past week.
Very troly your*.
TOHN CARVETH.
Of Kerry Ve^riiitlon,
Miss Maggie Smith, also of Otsego, is
Was Wfll; lheka laying pipe down Henry Fowler, Heinbaugh and Ftans___________
WOLVERINE.
v
Attorney at Law,
»
this way Tim May last. We saw him burg foUow with paint and brush, put­ ’visiting our vHtage.
MldrllM’iRa, Mich.
There is to be an icecream festival
eleven timtttahd ne had some one of ' ting on the finishing touch both inside
The season is at hand when the
UAilTIN V. BAKKER.Rejd Estate,
our wheeLMorses button-holed each I and outside. Frank has a neat cozy in the school yard on Saturday evening
■di Insurance and Loans.
cyclone and heavy windstorm may be
| budding which he Intends to move his of this week.
time. Must-be something np.
Mrs. Ora Storms gave her Sabbath expected, with the destruction to life
. Gypsy's pedestrian qualities aeem to weU selected stock of boots and shoes
OKre a ;h J. G. Runvxn A Soo. 2 doors north
school class a treat on Saturday last, in and property which attend their dread­
•I Po-toffice.
,
be excelle&lt;L Why don’t some one head Into this weeks.
hprS.daKrt.fi-H uh en to making exchange*
Charles Crosby, of Richland, is here the form of a picnic. They spent the ful visits. There can be no question
her
off
?
■« property
Ta- interests ol non-resident
Work on the new Evangelical church buying wool paying £S to 28 cents per afternoon in the woods and enjoyed the that people need indemnity against
'protH-rtyowtim t-arrhiUy looked after. Fann*
tornadoes as weU as fire and lightning;
pound. Charles Rorabeck, of Augusta, day very much.
otk:
for
or exchange. Houses and
is being rushed very lively.
Mr. Crum has his house nearly com­ but there is no question but that the
Lew Granger, of Charlotte, is giving is also here in the wool market. Fri­
rates charged for tordado insurance by
3TPrices and Estimates given on ap­ our band boys a few pointers with the day and Saturday were lively and busy pleted.
j ELEMENT SMITH,'
CharUe SedWick is about building a the stock companies are exhorbitantly
plication.
days with them in handling that com­
drum majors stick.
;V
Lawyer.
•
high, aa the hazard is not so great as'
Orno Strong and John Stevens were modity with their fair deaUngs and new kitchen on his house. •
"Ser In Ua; &gt;:• Hal! Block, over store of W. 8.
The little child of Warren and Sophia for fire and lightning risks. There is no
BENTLEY BROS. &amp; WILKINS. at Eaton Rapids last week on K. of P. just weights. They are receiving the
Goodyear &amp; Co.)
doubt that stock companies reap a rich
patronage of a targe number on wool Richards is quite sick.
business.
। ■ PfMtlcet In all'Court* of the state.
reward
from their tornado risks, as
growers from this and adjoining town­
O. I’. BUCK EE.
POWLINO.
they charge as much as for farm risks
ships.
A fine shower Sunday.
against fire or lightning.
Quite
a
Ivge
number
of
our
citizens
NAPPEN a VanARMAN,
’
ASSYRIA.
We hear the click of sheep shears.
To meet the demand for tornado
have labored diligently the past week
Law;
Mtas Clara Bacon has a lady friend insurance which could be procured at
Sheep shearing is the order of the endeavoring to mend their ways—their
(Over Hanan National Bank.)
visiting her fiom Battle Creek.
actmal coat the Michigan Mutual
day and Hastings the place to market highways.
The
picnic
Thursday
was
very
good.
Cyclone
and Windstorm Insurance
your wool.
A. D. CadwaDadcr and wife, of the
: WILLIAM B. sWEEZEY, Attorney
Wm. McFarlin and John Grinnell of city of Hastings, are visiting friends in A large crowd present, and all seemed Coiupany. was org;mized alzout a year
’ ’ At Law and .Solicitor in Chancery.
ago. Its firat policies were issued in
to enjoy themselves.
Bellevue, are canvassing this, vicinity this township.
|: Prattler* tn aU court* of the state.
There was quite a crowd out to th? the tatter part of June 1S85. Now it
with a patent fence.
Rev. John Mason has gone to Dimon­
Lydta Gage, of Battle Creek, spent dale to attend a ministeral association, Children's day exercises Sunday, al­ has active agents in 15 counties of the
lyiLLIAlt H 6 WEEZE Y.
Sunday with her parents C. C. Gage consequently no services at his regular though it was stormy. A very nice state, has almost SJW.OOO insurance,
time
is reported.
and is taking policies at the rate of
Justice of the Peace.
appointments Sunday.
and wife.
Ha! Ha: our Dowling boys did beat 820,010 to S25.0U) per week. The idea
The Niagara Falls (Route.
iCoUeejiom a -tpeeially.
Henry Tasker jmd family started for
Charles Clark says there is more
to 12. How was novel and there was some difficulty
Dakota last week
matched teams than those Brad. Tomp­ in the baD plav Saturday,
7 M. B. GILLASPIE.
GRAND RAPIDS DIVISION.
Geo. S. Hartom spent last week in son drives,.for he has recently matched is that for nigh? They know how to in getting people to take hold of it. Its
take the cake.
succens is now assured, and we have
his chestnut
•
Detroit buying goods.
„
Notary Public.
Tallna effect May 30th. liwc.
not the least doubt that at the end of
_______________ GUM DROPS.
, B-w-n* Mills;
A strawberry festival with ice cream
O. M. Walker.■ of Atkinson. Holt Co,
its second year it wiD show a round
Neb, is visiting friends in Assyria. was held in M. M. Rockwell’s hall on
IRVING.
81,000,000 of Insurance.
J[ a::y c. &lt; obb,
Mr. Walker thinks Neb. is the garden Friday night, for the benefit of the M.
There i» no speculation about it No
Ninety in the shade.
of the world and would not return to 1’. church of the place. Proceeds
amounted to 814;&lt;X&gt;.
C. S. Dow, our. new P. M., has taken stock holders to declare a dividend of
Michigan to live for anything.
Mf liRUXSMAKBK,
J. M. EDiott has made an improve­ posession of the P. O. and the boya cel­ 100 per cent, every year. No targe
Charley Baker has the roof on his
8TATIOXB.
salaried
officers. It will give insurance
new l&gt;arn and has commenced grading ment upon his barn by an addition ebrated the event by tiring 100 guns.
Itf -n Gioeu b Cutting
Children's day was observed at the at actual cost They give a more
thereon, making more stable room and
up Che driveway.
z. Pattern* Cut to order.
Old Mrs. Paddock who has been visit­ al.«o making storage room for hay and M. E. church last Sabbath. The church Dberal policy than any stock company
was beautifully decorated and the eker- in the state on the class of property
1'aio’ 0.15 ing her daughter, Mrs. J. Hartom re­ grain.
Grand Bapld*. Lv.
1.1
.
A. A. Aldrich is making improve­ cises were interesting; memorial servi­ they insure.
turned to her home south of Battle
11.10
Middleville............. L«
Had they changed the usual rates af
ments about his dwelling bv building a ces for the departed, Mira Ida Crawford
2.01
Creek last Tuesday.
J0METH1NG NEW!
they would have coDected upwards of
n.w
Hamtinqs............... 2.U
and Mrs. A. D. Hughes, were held.
' The Assyria base ball club went to summer kitchen and wood house.
.........
85,000
premiums,
while
losses
have not
SkSZ::::::::::::: tjr
Dowling last.Saturday to play the
been met with as yet, but have money on
FRRMPORT.
13.10
NjahrUle................. a*
Dowling club' and got beat. They
hand to meet current expenses, and pay
&amp;a
13J57
Grand Hapldi. June Htb. I*.
were
rather
surprised to find out that pfom the Herald.
3J!
the arrearage losses on this class of in­
Dr. Wright accompanied by Miss EDITOR BANNKR:
Dowling included Cedar Creek, Quimby
3.‘sa
Barnum's show will be here July 14th, surance.
Bidelman was in Freeport Saturday.
6.00
and Lacey.
The officers and directors are among
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Shinier, of Cale­ which signifies targe delegations from
the
best of farmers in Michigan.
We
donia, were at J. Cheesbrough’s over neighltonng places on that day.
MORGO-THORMAPPLE.
Two suicides last week. One a sa- know the President well. Mr. 8. W.
Sunday.
Mapes, of Eaton county, who is one of
The rain on Sunday was little and of
Wolcott poet band has received its loontst, the other a blacksmith.
short duration.
base drum and E. H. Sisson doel the
A greater amount of wool is handled the liest known farmers. The Secreta­
Mall.
VTATIOn.
On the 15tb at 12 o’clock the ther- pounding thereon.
this year than last, with prices ranging ry, D. W. Rogers, of this dty, is well
momtter «t«&gt;d U « In IM «h»le Md ta
Mrs. A. Brunner has been visiting from eighteen to twenty-five cents per
o
rising.
•
her sister, Mrs. Todd of Vergennes, for pound.
A.K. still
Mr. Henry Strong has tired another the past few days.
4.00
Grand river is, very low. For two
ai
Detroit............. J*. 0.10
kiln of brick and tile.
11.4S 12.4.
S. W. Finch and Jas. Cool are in Shi- weeks the river has been fuD of pine ance Company, and has been connected
7.B6
13J0 XI
Mr. Golden was on Monday last call­ awasseee county disposing of territory logs on thdr journey to lake Michigan. with that company for the part 15 years.
x«
XI*
12J53
ed
by
telegram
to
the
bedside
of
his
Flower Mission day was observed by Mr. Rogen hu made a thorough study
for Case’s pruning shears.
8.4!
SJE
I have set. up a Hay Press in
father, now residing in Ohio.
. 8J6
Mira Carrie Wright, of Middleville, is theW. C. T. U. Every inmate of the of mutual insurance, and is the kind of
IJ0
Mr. L. P. Cole has made a large im­ visiting her sister Miss Florence, and penitentiary and eleemosynary institu­ a man who makes a success of what­
0.0H
&lt;JX
ever he undertakes.
the City of Hastings, and am
provement with a load of furniture.
tions was the recipient of a lx&gt;quet
other Freeport friends this week.
*J5
too
4JE
Mr. Parker went to Castleton batur9J3
4jr
The dty hall is nearly ready for its
2.07
John Beeler has bought his father’s
The people of the Star school house
103 8J0 10. IS
-iu. Lura Flory dosed a successful farm of 40 acres south of his place. roof. A fine seven story block is being
prepared to purchase Hay in
constructed at the corner of Monroe community wiU not yield the palm to
Consideration 82,000, crops included.
.. ,M Tj t LA .UH I
tenh of school last Friday InDist No. 6.
Miss Anna Boadie his just closed and Waterloo streets, where used to any in making a success of whatever
vtroU on all day train*. „ ,
My quantity.
r nvsnrt Ranlo* with Chiher second term of school in the higher stand the Rathburn house.
they undertake. ChUdren’s day came
AU the pulpits and very pious citizens off last Sunday, the rain kept many
CASTLETON.
department of the Freeport school
Miss Beadle has given excellent satis­ of Grand Rapids have been praying by away doubtlwa. yet there was a good
P. Barf is painting his new barn.
petition
to
the
street
railway
company
faction.
G. Greenfield has a new well
congregation. The beuse was decorat­
Mrs. B. Wolcott was taken danger­ not to cause fireworks, balloon ascen­ ed finely, the program earned out
Mrs. Everett was called to Indiana
and like performances on the splendidly. The offering amounted to
by telegraph last Friday. Her mother ously ID yesterday morning with spasms. sions
For a time her life was despaired, but Sabbath at Reed's Lake, a Valley City over Sil, one Bible class giving 85.
Is
not
expected
to
live.
I .Call and see me, at American
M. Everhart was in Battle Greek, at this writing, alight hopes are enter­ resort a mile or two from the dtv llmita,
tained of her recovery.
• where from 5,000 to 10,000 people go to
j£R. MARBLE
A COMMUNICATION has been received
House.
We were pleased to see Mrs. David- reermte In the hottest summer days.
Moulton In Freeport on Sunday enjoy­ A targe per cent, of the community fall from CapL C. E. Woodman, of Orange­
his new ing the “Children’s day” exercises. This to recognize the virtue of their prayers. ville, relative to the controversy be­
The size of the solvation army pro- tween himself and the Banker corres­
lady has been an invalid for the past
barn done.
eauions which have paraded the streets pondent at that place, which ta resptetSeveral ot^ur our farmers have com­ four months and her many friends are
every day with songs and music for fullv declined. The language used is
glad to see evidence of improvement
menced ba^mg.
Reported hero that Geo. Furguson, more than two years, has dwindled entirely uncalled for.
E. Sarins has completed his addition
ON SHORT NOTICE.
I Yours respectfully,
who has several relatives Dving in this down to a half dozen iname enthusiasts.
.°Austin is on the sick lis t.
vicinity, was recently killed in a stage Everybody la tired of their -dark age"
lavnro grange h«i a picnic Saturday,
robbery
In Montana. He baa been in Mblft.
Mr. Bramer. of H ratings, wortturta
The pubUc Dbrary wiU be moved to
the interest of Black 4 Co* marble the West several years and, although
lively.
AIL Matthews picked up iafaje
the
south
half
of
the
aecond
story
of
the
his relatives here do not know that he
works, wra among ua
dtyhaD.
J. Lockhart was in Hastings Wed- wra employed driving stage, they win
A. W. Hester, of Chicago, well known
have fracs ra to hi* fate until they hear
Irving nine 3E to
w. marble. D^Mta Bort Baldwin is on the sick list. from him personally.
n^sTisoi. Barrt Co., Mica.
—BV—

KMKV1U.U.

Farm Wagons,
DoiHb Shovel Plows,

ROAD SCRAPERS,

W.“

PINE LUMBER,

F
P

Cedar Fence Posts,
Joist and Studding,

FLOORING

P

Suh, Doors ad Slid!,

Cornice Mouldings,

Inside Fiuiiii &amp; Band Moeldieis

Stoop Scrolls &amp; Columns

Window and Door
Screens.

Farmers, Attention!

NKht

Kxprres.

1

New York
Kxpma.

Michigan Central

K

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ss

Custom Wool Carding,

c. A. BURLINGAME.

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STATE CONVENTIONS.

THE NATURE OF LOVE.

AuguA E, U. Lake Cor*.

l

A fragrance of the night,
rainbow in the air,
A cloud, a loat delight;

The faint unell of the dawn.
-John Philip Varley.

A THOUSAND DOLLAR MOTH,

It la by no mean* the moat beautiful
or striking in color, for it is painted, aa
you may aay, in a single color of grayish
brown, though in many, many tints of
tiutl color. Its form is tbe more wonderranch Kick into long tails an eighth of
tut inch wnile and over four incheu long,

The poor little children are often suf­
ferers from the most acute sufferings
from which their elders are. evempt
The value of Mishler's Herb Bitters M
a family medicince is apparent, there­
fore, when it b known that it is equally
efficacious in dealing with the ailments
of little folks as well as of grown aersons. Mrs. Mary Baraea, of LoubwDe,
KyM writes: “Mishler’s Herb Bitten
has entirely cured May, my little girL
and Mr. Barnes says it is the besLremedy for worms, in children or adults, in
the market,"
.

An East Jordan man is accused of
hanging out a sign leading: “Knew
Syder for saile.”
•

We have an Endless Variety of

BERMah

AR

Wovldtou Bkueve it? We are
dally guaranteeing Kemp’s Sarsaprllla
to the people for cleansing the blood
and giving a new lease of life. Price
•1. Sold by W. H. Goodyear.

FOR 25 CENTS get Kemp's Liver
Pills for Torpid Liver, for Constipation,
for the Complexion. W. H. Goodyear.

El00 a specimen. Profcseor Meyer’s en­
tire collection b valued at f-W.OOO.—Congregationalbt.

The duko of Braganxa. heir to the
Portuguew crown, is related to on un­
usual number of royal families. He is
nephew of King Humbert of Italy, and
also of tbe Princess Clotilde, and there­
fore cousin of Prince Victor Napoleon.
His grandmother, Maria da Gloria, was
niece of tbe second wife of Napoleon
Bonaparte. His grandfather, Dom Fer­
nando, was cousin of Queen Victoria;
and thus the youug man may claim re­
lationship to the royal families of Eng­
land and Belgium, and all the connec­
tion* of tho prolific Sa x»&gt; Coburg-Gotha
tribe. He is, moreover, grand-nephew of
Dom Pedro of Brazil, and thus related to
tlie Neapolitan Bourbon*. And now he
is about tb marry into the Orleans family.
—Foreign Letter.

■

The new Grand Central hotel St Stan­
ton is one of the finest of its kind in
the State.

Mothers! mothers! mothers! Why
will you allow your little darling to
suffer with those horrible worms when
a sure remedy is so near and cheap?
Dr. Jackson's vegetable worm syrup
will surely give relief and costs but »
eents. For sale by W.*Gobdyear.
0v^r880 correspondents contributed
to the crop report statictics for May.

Dr. Pierce’s “Pellets,” the original little
liver 'pills, and no pain or griping.
The Boston Journal says: “It is well Curtnalck or bilious headache, ao^r
known that birds are very sensitive to stomach, and cleanse the system and
bowels. 25 cts. a vial.

aay kmd, angry words. A lady who
wished to make a bobolink stop singing
at last scolded it in a loud voice, and
then took up a scarf and shook it in re­
buke at the caged bird. Id a moment
tbe bird was still, and a slxort time after
made a fluttering alxrat the stage. Its
owner turned to tbe bird and wm shocked
to roe it fall dead. Unkind words had
killed it-" We know of’ two com* simi­
lar to this, tn one case a canary bird
and in tlx- other u mocking bird, died
within five minute* after being tqxiken
to in a violent, angry tone.—Our Dumb
Animals.

CURE FOR

COBSTIPWIOH,^^.
SELTZER AFEBULNT.
Wil! cure C&lt;xi«Up»Uan,
k Slok Iteail.-.cl.- and DpU regahde* «he
■ Luwvl* a^teuabte* tho*“
“ of treble dlzeuwa tv cn&gt; toy tlteir toort. It redure*
Fever, voolwtbe Wood. f»
luvatasHo la
tusd

A!tn
tbould be found
wn
Moxtooiobt, Ala., June 1&lt;1 —The Mate
Democratic cbuvenUcm n-**i»titod here
Wedneeday, 7XJ deiogatM being present. In
ad.ln».lng the couviotion, the totnperary tartitre.1 only by TAklUNT * CO.. NeW York.
chairman *11 triad In coin;4iincntarjr terms
to Ciavriand* ndnilnktratiou, which was
In the matter of tbrocsUle ot
W.
greeted with appteuM. The convention ad-

DYSPEPSIA • KtrtBercrywhcre.^M tou-

to hereby pveu that I shall «ril at Pj&gt;baauction to the bljtbret t&gt;tod-r. oa Frfafay the
n &lt;l*r of Jun&lt;-. A. D. uro. lUtro o rt
fon iH'-ai. at Uic office of tlw Prol ate •
the
tbe eltv of llMtlnpi couatj ut Ban
Mate of MlcbUsn. imretuut: to Hc*um;
....
...- .... Il— Tib d .v nt Mi

tottow*1
Tbr undhldXf ooMlithleth pert &lt;4 tot worth
halt 05 of the north wc*t qnartar &gt; oO-cttoa
ntnnber eirtrn(ll&gt;. In towntolp number three
(A* north of f.diro manter right (SI wr»t. It ueingtntbetownoilpet UMtlncs. Barry County,
Miclilsau.
Dated May 7th, A. D. IML

In the matter of the eatate of Joseph Jl»ugb,
We, the undenlraed, having i«reu appointed
by tbe Probate Judge for tbe countv of Barry.
State of Michigan, a* contmlutonere to twelve,
examine and adjust all claims against *ld de­
ceased.
do hereby
---.&lt; a give
H notice
h mthat
u*W
*1...
Ute office
WoodlaiMl.il
day. tlx- irtb
Monday. Um
at 1 o’ckxk i

Dated. May 1Mb, ibH.
C. 8. FAl.MKRTOtC,
UEOJUIE W. SMITH.

Mor tear* Kale.
Default having teen made tn the, coadtttai*
A SERIOUS PREDICAMENT.
a certain morttace made by Jaiae* W. Young
and Harriett J. Yoons hl*, wire. In her own
rtsbt. to Horace D. Htortiu/ctated April |Mh. A.
D. 1«\ and recorded tn ihi office of th* Itegteter of l&gt;re-&lt;U. forth* county of Barry and Rtete
ot Mteiilnti, on the 21 «X day of May A. D. tiro
in UbcrMri morta-age* on
I't, on which
niortsogr there claimed to t* due ut tbe date
ot Uil» notice the «um ot two too-nand nine hun­
owing to tbrir connection with the Knight* dred and th!rtj-five dollar* and eighty cants,
am! no *utt or pstKecdlng* at taw bavins been
).k~. Tl.- _________ ___ ■__ ■ .
instituted to recover toe money wound by void
inert cage or tn) part thereul.
Now. therefore, by virtue of the power
Framingham Tm-»d*y. Th* captain had
of Rate r-finlalnw! in xxt.1 hum...™ c.,.t

distant,

There is a promise of a large huckle­
berry crop ccxr Montague.

by

to* only

horw-cor

tlce l« hereby kiven that on Baturday, tor tl»t
Un* day of Auru»t A. D. IW. at tea o’eloek tn the
forenoon. I ihall *ell at pubUr auction, to tbe
highest bidder, at U»e north front door ot the
eltx ot Raating*. Mlchlgui
s where the Circuit Court tor

“Have used Dr. Thomas’ Electric oil
for croup and colds, and declare it a
positive cure.” Contributed by •Wm.
kay, 810Plymouth Ave^ Buffalo, N. Y.

In «ald
of land altoate In
In Ute county of
and described m

quarter at the north mu« quaerewt trectlooal quarterhiScmttrssr&amp;rstEtssKsrssxra s?
eks:
sAs-ra
taring land*: Cbmma&amp;ctng tntbe neatere(the
hl-zhW.V &lt;n ll.rr.nt.rn)O—
al quarter of *cctton number twenty-eeren tor a

thence south twenty rods, thence west forty
teSinS?’** Pir? ‘TT?11
u lhe l,Uff «
ren«.te,l,’'^1&lt;GMd being tn town two
north ranee ten west.
Dated JlayZStb. IM.
ROBACE D. STXIRMg. Mortmmre
CLEMENT «MITH. Attorney fre^McJrtJSie.

ELY’S

Come anc see my stock of

White Goods, Embroideries, Laces—Dotted
and India Mills, Scrim Cloths, Lawns, Prints,
Ginghams, Toile du Nords, Satines, Cha'mbras, Seersuckers, Spring Styles Broadhead
Dress Goods, Gloves, Hosiery, Shawls and
Wraps, Shoes and Slippers, etc., etc.
Indigo Blue Prints, 6c per yard!
Figured Turkey Red Prints, 6c pbryard.
Full yard-wide Sheeting, ac yer yard.
600 yards Brocade Dress Goods, 5c per yard.
Handkerchiefs from 8c up.

syrnpa

cuitur

Mtto

rwotal

McCul
ported

And correspondingly Low Prices in all Depart­
ments, which are Ml of New Goods.

M. J. GOSS

UU VC

gardini

A. CAMPBELL

Messrs. A. Black &amp; Co.,
Hastings, Mich.,

Manufacturers and Dealers in

Monuments &amp; Headstones,
Table Tops, Mantles,

diterm.

And all work in Slate Marble or Granite.

parttea)

All work guaranteed first-class. Prices that no competition
can lower. A good stock to select from always on hand.
e
keep the latest and best designs in onr work: furnish esti-.
mates and do all work promptly. Our aim is to suit tbe peo­
ple, and our largely increased sales show that we are success­
ful. As we are the only dealers in Barry County, we makejt
a special object for Barry County people to buy of us. We
can and do save money to all who buy our work.

We thank the public for past favors, and aim to merit Ihe
patronage of all.

A. Black &amp; Co.

civil M

Edmua

IfdTtlr.L

lata Un.

ROLLER MILL
| \

Cream Balm

contra

durini
introd

A. BLACK.

And other marked improvements will be uhulein

Hasting this season.

Glvw Belle! al &lt;
and Cure*

A library

Eyaa'-a It lufwted with firebuga-Ex. On

GOLD m HE.

thia tingle question.—Youth *■ Corapan-

Wret’a Liver I".D» earn *lck beiulacite, dy»pr|)*ta^U.dlge*Uoo and liver complaint, ie.
B. T. Kent, of Augusta, will remove) hl* hard­ .lou.ofto. M.toodtet church toulh twgan
.l.L, ....---- • .___
ware store to Brod City next month.

HAY

Proposes to keep in the advance of the procession. I o'1 K‘^
find him at hig new location north of thehew Newton
in the Bine Front Building. He is prepared to .-Nervi' thepo
lie with everything in the line of

CATAUR

Umhi became mh. It oct. thy lang*. kMnm
•eowtary.

FEVJ

vvxuj.oo. AT..
dtltTared the aa-

Tin, Copper and Sheet-Iron Ware.
Repeuring Neatly and Promptly Done.

make a beautifully rhorod ring to an

E.AVE-TROUGHING A SPECIALTY.

July fat ttm roilroap
will pay WMIM8 Mat

It b believed that the first circular row

To the Ladies of Prairieville

Sick-fleailaclie,a|^K‘

ss&amp;.wssl’W-.’K,

The Indians of Alaska arc skillful ail ▼eramlths, und their silver bracelet* ore
in demand. A lame workman b in

SOFT HATS!

sure’.

Yours, bound to please,

I wish I could tell all sufferers from
rheumatism to use Athlophoroa, it has
done so much for me by saving my
child's life. All I used was one bottle
which cured her in three days. Mrs. C.
Comlmbcb, Ohio, Juns IL —Tb* Demo­
W. Brown. 143 Sixth street. Milwaukee, cratic state central committee »u in mo­
Wisconsin.
_ rion Thursday with a large num
Gratiot county has ten patients in tx-r a: promiusnt l&gt;emocr»ta present
from all part* of tlu- Kate. It wu ctoclited
the Northern Insane Asylum.
to bold tbs next state convention at Tolplo
on Aug. IK Quite a number of (peechee
You are feeling deprre»ed. your appetite Is were made, tbe principal theme being
There is hardly a race in Aria, Europe, poor,
you arc botlicred win, ilaadache. you are
or America that has not at sonwi time ndgetty, nervous and generally-aut of »urta. ami that of harmony, and •varything pasted oB
to bracn up. Bract) up. but not with sttnibean proved to be det* ended from the want
ulanta. spring medicine*, or Bitters, whleh have
lost tank-litre. Chief among theae axe tor their basis very’ cheap, bad whisky, and
the Chinese, the Mongol Tartan, the you in worse condition than i&gt;e/oi
titer and making the cocimittr* to taka a d»Japanese, the Ccmsar.-ka, the Gypsies, and want la aa alterative that wil
dBaded aland In favor of reform, failed to
the American Indians. Even the Saxons, blood. start iw-rifhy action al L
through whom bluff John Bull and Puri­
tan New England got into tho world. and In Klrctrto Bitten, and only
to this mystcaipua claim.

Stiff Hats

N ATU R E’8

We should economize at all times, but
• TURN ABOUT IS FAIR PLAY.
more especially when timft are cloee.
Observe the purchases of your thrifty
ndghbors. More substantial benellts
can be obtained from a fifty ceftt bottfh
of Dr. Bigelows Pwdtive Cure than a
dollar bottle of any other cough remedy. here on Saturday night, during which
It is a prompt, sale and pleasant cure MVeral bouaa*, occufwd by }*rote*tant*.
for all throat and lung troubles. Sold were wreckad and many jwvplo Injure 1
and endorsed by Fred Hotchkiss.
Tbo CatboiJct. maddanel by the violent
Another rich vein of iron ore has acta ot tbe Orangwtett ut Itolfaot, l*r----again-1* I*roteetante and
l&gt;een struck near Negaunee by A. A. . crumdo
enreral hour* h&lt;U pjMewion ot
Anderson.
Etrocta.
Tbu rttilenie of »om&lt;
too leading
Orangamen bore
lays the illustrious Pope. If hft had In­ burtxMi to the grouty!. .Tbo military charged
cluded woman in the list, he would too mob which fought uoepurwteiy. Several
have been nearer the truth, if not so
poetical. Dr. R. V. Pierce has made
them both a life study, especially wo­
man. and the peculiar derangements to
The riot U alleged to have originated
which her delicate system is liable.
Many women in the land who are ac­ from the anger of ths Catholka over the
quainted with Dr. Piercd only through destructioa of tbe ' railing aurroundlng Um
bishop
’* palaoa No one could toll who
his “Favorite Prescription," bleu him
with all their hearts, for he has brought committed tbe act of vandalism, but it wm
Sjm the panacea for all those chronic
imeuts peculiar to their sex; such aa
leiicorrhcwi, prolapsus and other dis­
placements, ulceration, internal fever,
bloating, tendency to internal cancer,
and other aillments. Price reduced to
one dollar. By druggists.
The Driving Park •Association as
Cadillac seems to have crawled into Its
hole.

22

ARE THE LATEST.

Standard and Nobby Styles in
The ballot malted as follow.; Whole
number l,0M- H*anih*i n&gt;m1ln 1; Dr. A.
C. Hamlin, MOI; J. R. Bodwall, MA Tbe
reeult wee received with drotetiog cb.m,

noogn. W. C. Powlka*. of Memphis, and
One load of wool sold at St. Johns
weighed over 2,«/&gt; pounds. Nt pays to
mise sheep.
' Dr. Jackson's penetrating liniment
cures sprains, bruises,kicks, cuts, burns,
rtieumatism, etc., etc. Good for man
or beast. For sale by W. H. Gondysar.

Our styles in

Mackinaw and Cantons

•ppir'

To-niort and to-morrow* night and
inches from bead to tip of tails, and be­
tween four and five inches across. It is at all times call on us for Kemp’s Pile
of the genend shape of what is known Suppositories. The new treatment for
Piles. Price 80 cents per box. W. H.
Goodyear. *
white-tailed moth; but in tbe lunu the
About thirty strikers at work on the
tails are only two inches long. I do not
think any other moth or butterfly has so railroad bed at Lakeview were dis­
great eccentricity of form.
But the charged Saturday.
most wondeifid tiling of ■ all is that it is X-C v x c-x x would enjoy your dlnnor
•J o®
*nd are prevented by Dys­
the only insect of the kind ever found.
Thirteen yean* ago a son of Profeesor pepsia, uro Acker's Dyspejxiia Tablets.
Meyer caught it in a barber shop in Rio
Janeiro, into which it had flown during
guxnntea thorn. ^25 and 50 cents.
tbe evening. Ho eenl it to hu father,
who bad l&gt;.-en a collector for many yean.
When the box containing it wan opened,
and the great entomologist dropped hm
eyes spun it, he almost fainted with de­
light, and st once/Van offered flOD
for iL
•
The news of the discovery of it spread
rapidly ewrywliere among collectors,
and (hiligent search has been made ever
since to find anotixr of its kind, but in
vain. It rtawds alone, pcrlutps the last
vt on almost extinct Apecics, but rarely
tbo only one that reoffi in air on ratomologiirt’s pin. Thia fact that it defies dupli­
cation. tog»'dier with rte kingly tonn, will
belp |04 remove the shudder tiiat poasro
over you aa you hear its name. Jehovah,
for l&gt;y this name the princely insect is
known among xcientiita—Endamania Je­
hovah. It iMMjuld be stated, however,
tiiabita happy owner &lt;lid not intend givtog iKtlvis name/ but aomelxyw tlie real
name.Ju piter, was changed into Jehovah
when it was Dying catalogued, and so it
bun nnnainoL
Tt is hard to place a value upon this
precious insect, for Dr. Meyer values it
alnxwt as his own life; but I have been
told tl.000 would not induce him to part
With it. We can believe thia when we
an- told that a kind of beetle found in

To select from.

dwelllng on bl« record a* a ooldter. Ho oak!
N5.0OJ nwa went into that great atruggie

bagajts

■

Magnolia Balm
i» a secret aid to beauty.
Many a lady owes her fresh-

The Hull Gasoline Stoves.
This is the Latest and Best Gasoline Store. Call and seethe111-

New and Second-Hand Stoves for Sale!
At Very Low Fignrea

not tell, and jw

?jk&gt;-

...

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*

�THE NATION’S CAPITAL

WORK OF THt MANICURE.

WORK’OF OUR SENATORS AND REP­
RESENTATIVES IN WASHINGTON.

vThl(. the National Law-Mekare Ar* Do.

i-1(. for the Goad ot ,,M’ Country—Mea»n.r. proposed and Milla I'aiaed—A
Mvekir Miiumnry of Congress.

’

forfeiture bill was taken un. (.
mitted an amendment forfaiting all 1^4 ’
unearned nt the
J: .
‘ “nd*

WvthistfDaS CrrY. Juno U.—Tbo oleo- ^“'^tag. An exrcutdv. ^tl°
1-.. 1:.« t.iU «u» referred in tbo senate
COnc!M1OU
whtah
senate
to tbo agricultural commiUeo after
In tbe house Cain* of Utah, withdrew bis
a, ,
ututnft ot it* pppoauat* to send
objection
to
tbe
Edmund.'
inti-noterLSv
' ;;:&gt;ince rofuultteo. tbo vote atandW"1
Afterward iJock announced bU^ PT
7 ;
juL! nfovp tbo 11 orrison tariff bill oa th. l-6Utativ. bill, ti« ending .XS
1
‘meat I Hate objected to the lieing on Morrison's joint of onlw____
i ll ..- . tn tt« report on a bld providing for the word* -in full compensation-1
: j -he'ii '»tof certain railway occotmta
nrtuj 1 referring to tba Union
an::*.
P-Nwn’ vf Georgia, wrote tbo ruin oi xa,, MUM In fc!| rwpecU
r..- : • unit' by unanimous consent ba with- malupnmtof thi. matter w« whether th’
Jr.Hi», »\j altogether and tbe bill was house could reduce salaries in an apnronrf. be Cijl1o-tortng U&gt; tbo navy the .u« bill „b«, u» mbrt.
, , .f.-iay ttradoatei excluded by the
?hVhMlr d*cldod Morrtsou'. pota»
a"-,lr ..‘.out Ul of ISE, waa taken up, wen taken. 1wo or three nniundmcuu were
■ ut -r lebata, without action the senate made to t*it this ruling and to emphasize it
and
all
war*
ruled out on points of order
tecutfve ssmion and when the
having a similar *fT*0 a* Morrison'* point.
c . j n_ j^ad, adjourned.
\ ..
i;-.
h-&gt;**», Kelly and Hendoraon ot After gome throneh ulna
lar x
nou.-e that they would apeak In
.
--- —------। ■ ■ . —w »aU lll0 nonse
' f '^ar Secretary Staunton, who r-d.-ournivL A bill was re;x&gt;rted during tb*
ti'.i b - -t: i.-xe.l by Wheeler of Alabama sosMion Mtting apart swamp land* on Lake
in al nj
!1 Friilay night, and Kelly Bl CUlr. MleMsM, „ .
8
E jr&lt;j; -.bat th* •.joech bo expunged from the and iisblng reservation.
K-crs !
Criap id Georgia and Holman
WaSHISotox City, June DL-Tb* senate
di J-, .tin* made mutual apologies for took up th» Northern Pacific forfrfture bill
w;: .
.vn of epeh other in debate Satur- Friday very shortly alter M*«mb]y and tb*
w&gt; introduced to tax tail used debate occupied man of the Msdou. George
tn’-ufiun swat., to inipoao a graduated In made a big speech in favor of forfeiture
r &lt;: :
. prohibiting the Importation of Sherman and Teller tppomd tbe bill and
c
. t labor, And the employment of Emu* and Call favored it and at 4:30 ft was
a..
lu - r ou Public #orkr. to build a laid aside and Spooner offered a reflation
nwn-xr.-.-..t to the victim* ot prison ship* of condolence an tbe death of BeprewntaUve
d.nur.
■ revolution. Weaver, of Iowa, Joseph Hankin and delivered an eloquent
sntrv.J-;-.- d a rrteluUon calling for an in- and touching tribute to the in'-mory of th*
qiiiry wixltvr certain directora of tbe deewued.
A house bill authorizing th*
Vi!; r. Ai: i ’ Kin*** Pacific railway*
tid ma.I' । grMt personal gain* by
ita'.tcri of tbe stock of
the turmg purpoee* at Uttlo Falls, Mia, ws,
iuti. r r il.tnn.: M.ihoney a resolution of &gt; eported favorably. Th* senate ad 'ourued.
«T3tpa!;&lt;. -I’.!. liladAteau and/lrixb borne
Tlie house pasewi the *mm&gt;V&gt; bill 'toxaUij... . c . i. Atter iwas refused reference to ing the inoerparatiun of national trade*
it--. ;:;:»itl&lt;vof tabdr t;y a vote of U» to unions, Tlie, Atlantic and Pacific land­
i. ,: a nt 10 t ie foreign affairs committee^ forfeiture bill was reported beck and laid
Tu til' i-the pre-emption, timber over, and tb* boose went Into committee on
i desert lan-1 acta passed—yeas, tbo legislative appropriation bill. An amend­
&gt; nay.,
A Ull wm pasted appropri- ment making an appropriation tor the sal
at -g j
.for r.j' ibllobuilding nt bpring- nry of Dooiarejwr Wartier of Indiana .was
Jek: Mo ; all the bill authorising a bridge rejected, thus indirectly removing Warder,
jr t ti. ■ Arthur Kill
The bill permit* the' alter refusing to remove him on ch* direct
- • •_’bioi railway to bridge th* issue a few day* ago. An amendment was
.&lt;!;.•
between New Jersey and offer™ 1 that none of .the money appropriMtjwl
t.Hbl .A —__ I__
Staler .iion-L Tai house then adjourned.
. t.
n Cjrr, Jun* l«—Merrill ro&gt;
p. rul i ..11 In ihe senate Tuesday creating Bayne of Fcuuuylvanta offered an «m«ndas aU.mmi assistant secretary of the ineDt providing that tbo prraldaat'* satary
trauitr;- audl d&gt;Hif«d immediate conkideru- rtiall not L* paid until th* civil wrvloeVul**
tijn.-but-Hcir-ob.Secuxl - Dawe* offered a uro amended a* proposed by tbo conttnlttox
re» ;jt
:u&gt;(n., the authority of law for on appropriation*; ruled out on a point of
----- - - _
__
. ■ .
tbr i tt*tuixMA.0:i? granted by Secretary
S -Culic li m !■"•*» for the payment of the
tax. -r. whisky in bond; and nlao for the ex- it, pending which the committee rose. Mor­
prftaiinu and reimportation without pay- rison gave notice that ho would caU up the
K.-M0f duty of the aarne^ The roeolutlon tariff bill Thursday next, and McKinley
waxrgtyri'-. The bill , for the relief of that ho would resist its consideration. A
C?'!»t»V lh»uavr who went excluded from night eeeslon was ordered to continue th*
aervjw by tt.i appropriation bill of 1SK3 was I voasi'leration of the legislative bill, at
txkan pp, and niter 'a abort debate tb* bill which session tbepubili- printer's salary wm
w i&gt; bud on tbo talji* on motion of Hala A reduced to &gt;4,(KO on motion of Holman.
Ll'I- 'Sx । x^.-l j .-oviding for a commission Paragraph* objected to were ;&gt;Msed ovor,
cl • - ■ prsoiu. to be np|xjlntod by th* end considerable progren wm made by 11
pre-; i?a’ b. 40 to yellow fever eonntrio*
sad Inr-.'igit tb| alleged discover:** reW’Asin.vrox City, Juno IL—Whitthorn*
gxrding that -ii' - x^ The senate tlun ad- xddreised the senate Saturday In behalf of
.•■•j-nel
K-lby of F»nn»jlvaula offered in the
hc^si u roaslutiot: declaring that Wheeler tition for tbo appropriation of fl,dOJ,OOj for
o! Aitntaa had abused the order of the' th* improveuMuit of the tunnel across Sandy
Lou*, .a nuking a :»ptvch attacking War
• .vury .-tantua nt a seston called for
•n.’l4«r pur; .rw, as i ordering the xjeoch
•x; ; .-J :r-m The Record. He then made OJ.N74, or &gt;188,053 lew. 'than the bill a* It
•;ch d«f«id-.ng Blanton, and said that
be e»s unwilling that tbe house should be
r .'rd*! a.i (Ubtly Anting and bearing old
in tiro aggreat*, and f 100,000 is
.i nljti tl ..t were t&gt;:fon«ve to tbe olfoctor i loyal men utterol in that body.
IVL-.-l.r Mid the captain -Edwin . M. Stanto.; wm n t autaurlzml by him to be pul Colorado to Utah territory, authorizing
tc L:&lt; &lt;j«ecti aiid Morriwm put an end to towing vessel to carry pasaengers, and ev
I - ng the rorolutlomi bo re- tabluhing a lien in favor of stevendor**. A
fffred. to th- &lt; utnmittee on rules, which was bill was Introduced to pay anti-rebellion
d«i* In rommittto of the whole the bouse
twit up th* iegislathe, executive and judi-icl apprv;&gt;riat!OU bill mil Holman critki**dty» lendancyilo ■.■xtravagoat expen­ land laws repeal bill with an amendment
diture Tn- bill appropriate* g?J,5«0,) 19; subetiting th* senate biU on the same sub­
W »•
. -s than the Inst one. After a ject Tbe Kortbern Pacific forfeiture bill
jar; ■ !'late on th« clause requiring tbe
n":r.' of succiweful competitors in
ei tlrf*: .. ■ • xamiao.ioti* to bo certified to legislative appropriation bill After along
:u&gt; I--..1, .;f -.!..;.-.rtm*ut*, instead of th* letMte the t-ommittee provlro to the civil
foir
m now. Tlie committee row? service commission appropriation was ruled
and
-. k.ive to report back th* out on Morrtoon'a point oi order, and then
-i- tnti-'olygnmy bill. Caine ob- liiiMon of Maryland, moved to strik'j out the
•
and tn*, pjint of order was marie that appropriation for tbe commiMiom Ixet—
:i d-...-..nt no right to object; The is to
The salarioe of assistant trt'Murors
’teiLer t
mo point tinder Mwterttht nt Chicago. Boston and Cincinnati were in­
suf th ■uijosmed,
creased Io flU &lt;1 O'Seil moved to increase
the salary of the assistant treasurer at St
quorum voted, and-the
■. . ..At u.- oleomargarine bill, from Loots to HiMKl
i •: South Carolina, wm presented houM? took reewe to 8 p m., at which time
•rnqrj IVcdufeday. An attempt to it met and pawed thirty-Uvo pension bills
tom-thy Vance bill repeel­ and then adjourned.
A VICE CONSULAR TRAGEDY.

leg Mrs 1’belps, widow of the
'-.it i minister to Peru, one

ini-.r; o.-a4&lt;m* - f national trade* unions;
ttteniiixg ttn m ope or the law against tb*
iteusp rtaii■■■.. of otecen* matter in the
M£s, an lie bill referring ^o the court of

!»&gt;»■!, and tb-? senate adjourned.
No bidtivw of Inipjr'tanc* waa trans*et*d by t* Ute house before th* legislative,
•Mcutlv* nnd judicial appropriation Lili
w« r*sunmd lu committee of the whole, tbe
'®tinning on th* civil aorvtoe
ciMb*. It was contended by Hitt, Bayne,
ttd ..utter worth that tb* clause wn* out
“ "'•‘■T h&gt; th" aypropriatioa bill, it being
a r'l-fithiy Kd.!, to destroy th* purpo** of
♦Ti j ,,'rTlp* taw and enable Democrats
Tn*’ u
lor 0,nce c&lt;,nrPt°n. Springer,‘
and Kandall defended tbe clatue
•d-I deui, i tho imputed purpoea Compton
wo de ..utd the civil service law was conRKUUofta General debate waa dosed and
Xorrucn rm-i th. l&lt;4nt
or4er
«« word* -In full compemmUon” where they
OC(.lir in tru.
i______

United State* vice cotwul at Dublin, shot
bl* wife with a revolver Friday evening,
lodging a bullet in her templa H* then
placed tho pGtol to hl* own head and fired
a bullet Into hi* brain. Both were taken to
th* boepttal, but Mr. MacKeiixte died on th*
way. Mra MacKeuxi* will probably not
recover. Th* couple had frequent quarrels,
and it wo* during OM of their periodical
dispute* that th* tragwly occurreX The
•hooting occurred in th* preeeoce of th*lr
three litti* chUXre:i.
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street car now

JourmdK" said the operShe took the writer'* Land and
a critical glance nt the nails. “You
aUr:?'d,S’"
'nid'
that wiU
never do if you expect to have nine lookh*nd'’-"
With tiii. remark the
J?[’“J *
a Bm*11 quantity of a dull, brown
colored powder on the naite, and then
with a j&gt;ad or -buffer," u it w called—
made of chamois i&gt;kin-*ho rublaxl them,
accomplished, she put a sort of
^toient on the naib and placed the
hand In a silver bowl filled with hot
nttentton to
the left hand. This she put through the
K«ne couna:, and into the bowl to soak it
"ent to keep the other company. ■ They
"ere allowed to remain there ulxrnt ten
minutes. While waiting for the hot
*ater to .often the naih. the writer coo"iden»d H a good time to talk for point*.
Operator vory willingly convened
about her buaineea. 81m mid; “I am
from Parte, in which city I studied this
n-rt- Hero is one of my models," she
«id, laughing a* ahe optwd a drawer
m her instrument ca.«e and took out
what seemed to be a little roll of paper,
but what proved to be when Xhe cover­
ing wus removed, a human finger. “This
“
WO » torndy u» MMomy or
the nail, she remarked, as she noted the
rather curious glance the writer shot at
her. Six' rolled' up the hideous little
thing and placed it hack In the drawer.
"The anatomy of the naB to an interesting study, like all other portions of
the laxly," she naid. Thu nail is com]XMed of.three layers. The inner one is
imrd and lias a grain running length­
wise. The next is porus or sjxvngy, and
tlie outer te composed of scales which,
°LCa^nv’ vaa Only ** ^tarerned by the
aid trf a powerful microscope^ The habit
whicii most people have contracted uf
scraping the nails with a knife or sharp
instnimnit is very injurious. Tlie inner
hard shell is scrapd off and tlw sjwngy
iaj er exfxxied and dirt collects under
them.
People clean their nails and
shortly after notice that a quantity of
real estate hns again gathered under
them. They wonder why it is. They do
not reallto that every limo they scrape
their nails they expose a spongy surface
to^rhich dust will cling.
“The nails should never be cleaned
whgn tlie liands are dry, and on ivory
cleaner or scraper te tlie Ixvit thing to
use. I guess your nails have soaked
long enough now." she remarked, as she
removed the silver bowl from the tray
which had rested on the writer's !;ii&gt;.
With an ivory cleaner she delicacy
scraped the nulls, taking great care to
uliape the ends, or rather tlie flesh where
it separates from the nail perfectly.
This took some time, and when Jt was
done on one hand the nails were rubbed
with a pink substance bearing very much
the appearance of vaseline, nnd th*- liund
was then wrapped in a napkin, where it
rernuined till the same work had l&gt;een
performed on the other hand. A file wm
then taken, and with tbe greatest care
the en&lt;L* of the nails were perfectly
shajied. Care was taken that they should
be filed squarely in order to exixisc as
little as jMJSdble of the porous layer.
What little b necessarily exposer b on
the end where dust cannot collect and
ding. Then came a very difficult and
delicate pier e of work. Tlie ojx rator
took up a chisel, esp-cially pnq&gt;*red, and
gently pressed ths cuticle back from the
nail, sejmrating it therefrom. Hie effect
of this wns to lengthen it and prevent
hang nails. This done, she brought into
rvquiaition a pair of peculiarly constructed nip|&gt;era and trimmel the
cuticle. “Here is where the Parisian.
method differs from the American," remarked the operator. “Thu American
manicures use curved sciflBora such as
are made for surgeons, and many times &lt;
accidentally cut the cuticle so tliat bloody
flows, or so much so as to make the
finger feel sore and disagreeable. People
who have been to American manicun**
find this, witii one or two other methods,
n source qF much annoyance. With
these nippers it b impossible to injure
the cuticle." Tlie nails having been polhhed in a
preliminary way, soaked, cleaned, cut
and shaped, the final oiM-ration was
taken up. A pink jiouiade, differing
from that spoken of. wtu* applied wpr
sjrtringlv. It was used to delicately tint
the tudK nnd after it hud l«cn carefully
rtibt&lt;ed on and clrane&lt;l off where it had
stock to tlie cuticle the buffer was again
used*to polish them. A very brilliant
“abine" was given lhe writer's “talons,"
and.
he glanced at them, he could see
his reflection almost clearly enough to
arrange his necktie. "There," said tlie
operator, “I think you will do." “How
much!" she was asked. “One dollar,
please," she replied.—Boston Herald.

Pain Klar 2Sc. All drogffisu.
F G Bl*e b now rollec’or and inspector of
the part of Beptou Harbor.
Manball bM» knight* of labor awerably at
last.

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been two general
...... — -eluded Brooklyn and U.
loss of time to people who us* tbe cars Is
impossible to calculate.
'W.w Tom Jm. 11—Mn. Brailo'., A.
BMU, Mil &gt;=«’» 1» «!«““&gt;« •“1
aud w-i»-ur « b« i»™ ■»

-u., ..... r,u;’ *-1TT&gt; Jun* IL—A memoJtel from »crUngm.uP chib, aaking tbe ee^Nishmenj of postal savings banks was tb* well known scenic artist, died or
XX.." Bt EU-b.&lt;b-. IxWlWtB
,h#
Th“«l*y- Tb*
l&lt;rohiLi.-,ag member* of coagreei acting aty, on Tuesdayhr lud-tnu r^lw.,. ra
l-asu-j. thU_i__
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Buekteu's A rates Salve.
Theb«t»^7'n'^’^n2X^L,'-Pe^:
Sara*. Uloers. Salt IJhmim. »ever sore*. iei..r.

te’ W^Gcodymr.

Much •u«eriimwM !*•«’*&lt;
chIU*. colic, cholera and cholera mortoZtic. AUdrooist*.
About twenty-fivecottaxra are going up tn the
aground* near FAton Rapid*.

»« Mo“ “
m

ro«ns n-

moeb under its bojvo—

sarxuts.
Nothing astonishes men so much as bfta been a laborious and costly work,
common sense and plain dealing. All but the end justifies the effort. 0b&lt;
great actions have been simple.—Emer- struction in any important channel
means disaster. Obstructions in the
organs of the human body bring inevi­
,
sald th? Deacon, “our Heaven­ table disease. They must be cleared
ly rather knows
all our inmost away, or vbysical wreck will follow.
thouthts."--Then." replied Font, “He
Keep tbe Liver in order, and tbe pure
must be possessed of a deal of worth­ blood courses through the body, convey­
less information."
ing health, strength and life; let it be­
Little Howard P— - came into the come disordered and the channels .are
room where his mother had just huntr ejogged with Impurites, which result in
up a dean curtain, and made the astute disease and death. No other medicine
observation.—"Oh! ma, the window's equals Dr. Pierce's "(Joiden Medical
Discovery" for acting upon the liver
got a clean shirt on!"
and purifying the blood.
When you hear a pountry church
W. H. Hlcaby, of Montague, has a
choir sinking, "There will be no more
sorrow there," you conclude at once clock 83 years old.
that either the aforesaid choir will not
“J
be there, or they will not be permitted
toslng. .
results, are Acker’s Dyspepsia Tablets.
None but an Arkansas coroner's jury IlccommeQded by physicians and endorsed
could have rendered this verdict: «“The by all who have used them. The beat
feller come ter his death by awitchln’ remedy for Dyspepsia, Flatulency.and Con­
off from one kind of whiskey ter anoth­ stipation. Guaranteed, and sold at 25c. by
Fkku'k Botchkihh. Dnigytal,
er- The moral of the verdict is, don't
switch.”
A new drug store is about to be open­
“If I Rin not at home Jjy 11 o’clock, ed at Big Rapids.
,my dear,* said Jones to his wife, “don't
Itch, of every kind cured in 30 min­
wait for me." “You may be sure of utes by WoolfortTa Hanitary Lotion.
that, she tartly answered: MH1 come Use no other. This never fails. Sold
for you!” Jones came home on time by Frederick Hotchkiss, druggist*.
that night.
Hastings, Mich.
, A chicken with a clipped wing made
Clare will extend her water works
several ineffectual attempts to fly over 82,000 worth.
a fence. An Irishman, who witnessed
the efforts of the chick, laughingly ex&lt;ciainieil. "Begorra. she has a defective
J. J. Atkins, Chief of Folio*. Knoxville, Tenn.,
writes: “My family and I are beneflclariee of
flew!”—Pretzel’s Weekly.
Discovery for coasumption; having found it to
. "What is more awful to contemplate," 12
said
a lecturer, glaring about him,
:
"than the restless power of the maleistrom?" And a henpecked-looking
guaranteed, to cure Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis,
man in the rear of the building softly A.’th.n“- $*r°uP ““e'er* effoctlon of Throat.
Chert and bunp. TriM lloUles Free at W. it
replied, "The femalestorm!"
■
Goodyear's drug store. iArgo
tl.oc.
. The average woman does not pretend
Justice Milton Bryce, of B*moo, resigns, to
to believe half she reads or what her practice In Detroit
:neighbors tell her. It is only when she
whacks up a dollar to a clairvoyant
An old physician, retired from prac*lre. having
1
that
she expects to get the real .old solid had plaerd In his hands by an East India mis­
sionary the formula of a simple vegetaine re­
I
gospel
truth.—Detr »H Free Press.
medy for the speedy and permanent euro of
JlroochlUs. Cntarrh. Asthma nnd
"1 have neither time nor inclination Consumption.
all IhrcMit and Lung Affections, also* positive
to pass paregorics on the deceased,”

Quick as a Wink.

Lx»t an) th Ing. The appanma

the liotacwlfe In tbe sitting
t nine times out often gel an or­
der to takr a pktuge uf them just a» they are.”
or ot the baby, tbe horse, cow. or the favorite
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fnll.llv

ran a: nights a Magic Lantern entertainment
with our Electro Had lain Magic Lantern ana
views, advcrtisliuf ft during lhe day. and easily
adding $w to »T3 aday to your income, a* many
:.re doing. This is rasa tolearn Mid very jrica*ant. We supply al! tlA Is needed, all kinds of
viev. s lenses. lectures, etc. Htudent* and teach­
ers win find this very profftable. If you have
an earnest de.dre to better yourwlf financiaUy.
see something of lhe world, acquire a good Mart
In life, you can do It by taking our auriee and
sending for particulars. Address
, WOULD MANUFACTURING CO.

Default having been made tn the condltlcBa

liter of Deeds tar the ceunty of Barry and
ot Michigan, January 2d, 1M3. at 8 o'clock a. m..
In Uber z: of mortgage* on page 2Zt; by which
default the power of sale in said mortgage con­
tained hxs become operative, and there is now
claimed to lie due and unpaid on *ald mortgage
and note acrompanytng the «ome at the
date of this notice lhe »um of thirteen
hundred and twenty dollars and ninetyOre cents, (gi.TKL#-,.) and the attorney tee
prfvlded by law. and no proceeding* at
law or in e&lt;:uity having been taken to collect
the same or auy |«rt thereof; Now therefore,
notice Isfccreby given that by vlrtuerfthepower of sale in said mortgage comained, and the

ot the Court House in the city of Hastings, Bar­
ry county. Michigan, (that being the idsco «t
holding the Circuit Court for tlie cmint»- of Bar­
ry. where said premise* are situated.) there will
be sold at public auction or vendue to lhe high­
est bidder, the premises described In said nwrtirage. or so much as may be necessary’ to satisfy
lhe amount doe thereon with lnteft*i at seven
per cent per annum and the cost still lexpen»os
allowed hy law. Including an atiortiCy fee of
twenty-are dollar* as provided for tn said mort­
gage; said premises being described In said

mortgage as follow*, to wit:
All those pieces or parcels of land lying and be­
wonderful euratire txiwgr* ■ in thousands ot ing situate in the township of Hartings. Barry
cases, has felt It his duty to make it known to county, Mlchlran. known and described as fol­
his suffering fellows. Actuated by this motive low*. to wit: Tbe west half of soutls-cast quar­
and a desire to relieve human suffering. I will ter and the west half of east half of south-east
send free ofcharxe.to all who dtmlre it, thl* quarter of section thirteen (13&gt;. in town three &lt;31
west, cuntatutng one
recipe,In German, French or English, with full north of range eight
tor preparing and using. Kent by hundred and twenty acres of land, more or teas
An ambitious young lady was talking directions
Dated, May fftth. inw.
mall by ad.lrroslng with stamps. Matftig tills
HAM DEL CARSON. Mortgagee.
very loud and fast about her favorite |taP"Y. W. A. Noria, 1*91’ower’s Block. RoctasCHAS. IL BAUER. AU'y for Mortgage.
authors, when » literary chap asked her
if she liked latnbf With a look of in­
Itiehanl TrrveHIckM in talk "labor" at Haoeffable
disgust, she answered that she
'
aired very little about what she ate
'•For economy and comfort every spring we
um Hood's Sarsaprilla.” write* a Buffalo, N. ¥..
compared with knowledge.
‘
lady. IOC d&lt;i*rs one dollar.
They had been quarrelling about his
Battle Creek nights of labor think of starting
next summer clothes. She wanted his a paper.
A large doctor's bill is often saved by taking
light suit cleaned up for HW5. and he
In time a few iloei of West's I-lrcr Pill*, the
wanted a heavier suit. “What's the standard remedy for liver complaint, dyspepsia,
Michigan.
use of fighting alxiut this?" he said Indigntlon and sick headache. 23c. All drug- I OOCBtX K Saginaw,
finally, “1 may be in the cemetery next
isummer." “I think." she replied, "you
Eatabltabed
FAY’S
1MSwill need your summer clothes where।
ever
you may be."
trade our Celebrated Cigara. Tohaceo, Clgarettea,
Ac.
Liberal
arrangement*.
Salary
Tta«e
Us*
iMd:
doe*
notenmde
Uketln
er
tn»n,n*
He had just taken his seat in the
or eonimhalon. Address Immediately.
New
i
V.. ,
street
car. in fact be had hardly got fair­ \'n.L JM ll.v.n. &lt;* i h r
ly down, when a lady entered. He im­
:mediately rose.—Don’t rise, sir; I beg
of
' you, don't,"t&gt;he said. “Good heavens!
ma’am,” he yelled, “1 must! there's
GILLILAND'S PATENT MOLE TRAP.
DACCnYACO., S7 Park Place, N. Y.
a
: pin three inches, long set up, on
Make lowed rates on all newspapers In the
Tbe most effectual protection against Ground
,that seat!" She made on further olljec- U. S. and Canada. Ettablrfbed l«m.
Moles ever Invented. Easily c.|*Tated and
tinn to his rising.
Snonial Offer wr*1Uinsertoue-lnehad- every trap warranted to do the work. This is
The story is told of a patient who opeciai uner. rertteement* one month In th.- nnAluct of tbe praettakl farmer and gardner
our selected list o( w- Dailies
and Weeklies, who know*
tile*
anti
knows bow It
it i*
1* himself. State ana
and county
count'*
was directed by his physician to take
circulr"— —rights
•
- -------the U. s., rfor
-r8wn.
- Circulation
for tale. Correspondence wUeltcd and
,one ptll three times a day in any con­ covering
copies t&gt;r month. This Ils:
list and many,other reference* given. Retail price. »1.On. Ayeats
copiestx-rmonth.
of papers tent on request. Please wanted andTIlwral discount to the trade. J. G.
venient vehicle. The dictionary show­ combinations
thl* paper.
pai*r.
G1 LU LAN D. t'ateutre and Sole Manufacturer.
। the word vehicle to mean “carriage, mention this
ed
Adrian. Mich.
buggy, wagon, cart." Thereupon he
।
concluded
to ride out every time he
took
a pill, and tbe result was he Im­
'
proved wonderfully.
■
Angry wife (time, two a. m.) “Is that
you. Charlie?" Jolly husband, “Zash
IHM1 al Airt ..U»r sartof
me." Angry wife, “Here have I been
standing
ut the head of the italrs these
■
two hours. Oh! Charlie, how can you ?"
Jolly husband (bracing up) “Shtandin'
'
on your head on the t’shaira! Jennie, I
,am shprised! How can I? By Jove, 1
can't!' Two hours, too! Stronary wo­
man"'
David would not undertake to slay
।the giant In Saul's armor. He had not
WHO IB UNACQUAINTED WITH THK OKOGRAPHY OPTHIB COUNTRY, WILL''
proved It You may not lie able to give
;a bible reading or conduct a prayer
meeting, and perhaps you cannot even
take
a class in Sunday school. Don't
'
,fret. A well-made loaf of bread, a
basket of clothes neatly mended, may
he a ipu.'ins of grace. God does not 'de­
mand inipossloiUUM.
Charlie May had Iw-en taught by his
father that God made all-things. He
began to inquire In detail in regard to
various objects. Coming out one day
where his father was at work, he set
;his bare foot on a thistle. “Oh! papa,
what ! •, that’"That Is a thistle,
&lt;CharBe.' “Thistle! Did God -make
it?"
“Yes. Charlie, God made the
:
thistle."—‘‘Well, he whittled it pretty
sharp,
did't he?”
1
“Your mind is in a twilight state,"
olwervcd
the good man. "You cannot
1
differentiate the grains of mistrust
1
from the molecules of a reasonable
confidence. You are traveling the l&gt;or(der land, the frontier between the para­
,
dise
of faith and the arctic regions of
incredulity. You are an Agnostic."
“Divil a bit," said I’at, with mingled
amazement and indignation. “I'm a
CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND A PACIFIC RAILWAY
diminycrat, ivery Inch o' me.”
“You don’t seem as friendly to that
Boston girl as you were?" “No, we
tatea travel and
were out riding one evening, and I put
,mv arm 'round her and said I loved
her.” "Did she refuse you?*’ “No, not
exactly; she looked at me over her eyeglamesand remarked—‘Mr. Jones, do
you know what a protoplasm is?"
“What did you say?” “Say?” replied
Mr. Jones, with deep dlsguest; “what
i
could
I say ? I never was in Boston."
THE GREAT ROCK ISLAND ROUTE
GuarenteM its patron* that aanee of pornona! aeourlty afforded by a eolld,
An action was brought recently be­
thoroughly ballMted road-bed; amooth tracks of continuous eteel rail; aubfore Mr. Justice Hawkins in England,
r tan daily built culvorte and
“- —
*
to recover the value of two casks of
’hn-man ajclll can real
buffier*.
herrings furnished In 18M. “Why such
and alr-brekos: and
long delay ?" asked the Judge. “Why.
said the plaintiff, “I again and again,
whenever I could find him, asked for
payment, until at last he told me to go
to the devil, upon which I thoiight it
was high time to come to your lord­
ship.” A remark which was received
with roars of laughter, in which' the
THE FAMOUS ALBERT LEA ROUTE
imd Mlaneapolto and 8t. Paul,
Judge joined.___________ ____
-

remarked a Southern funeral orator.
'“Panegyrics," corrected a person pre­
;
sent.
“As- you please. Sir, remarked
the
orator stitlly, "the words are anony­
'
mous.”
.

I

WANTEDT£S"iL'W?yd:

WILSON

WASHBOARDS.

MANILLA ROOFINGI

Newspaper Advertising.

m?ch7b*n

The harmful and fatal results attend­
ing the cure of cough mixtures contain­
ing morphia, opium and other poisons,
are dailv becoming more frequent. It
Is for this reason that-Red Star Cough
cure has received the unqualified «doroement of physicians, and boards of
health every where, - a purely vegaUble compound, entirely free from au
narcotics. Price twenty-five cents.

CATARRH

R. R. GABLB

Be ST. JOHN

�Grand Special Sa
degrees or below 58 degrees indeed only
once during that time has it risen as high
or fallen as low. It te difficult to realize
ID ITO BIAL Yom.
such an unvarying steadiness of climate.
Colds arc unknown, and although the
Three sensible word* are from Grand
Master Workman Powderly’* recent
address before the amalgamated aaso- bamboo huts with no floor*. tbe smoke
of the little fire in the center of tbe hut
ciation. We ask for these stirring,
covering the walls and every utensil
truthful words' the thoughtful attention
with a deep brown, yet pulmonary
of our reader*, especially the laboring troubles are never heard of. A populamen:
I am a protectionist from the sole of tranaform this region into a blooming
mv foot to the top of my head. [Re­ garden. No frosts ever touch vegetation
newed applause.] I not only believe in aad the fruit trees blossom and bear
10 per cent., but I believe In 80 per fruit at the same time. In early times
cent tariff and as much more as the the Spaniards brought here tbe grape
exigencies of home Interests require. and ohvc and they throve well; after­
[Cheer*.] I believe In tariff on every­
thing. raw material included. (Great wards Spain, fearing tbe growth would
cheering.] The only raw material te destroy her monopoly of tbo wine and
that covered up in mother earth, and o&amp; trade of the country, decreed that
from the time It te touched with a the vineyards and olive orchards should
pick until it te made into that [holding all be extirpated, and it was done. No
up his pocket knife] that needs protec­
tion because it is all labor. The Inven­
tion of labor-saving machinery has en­ dace the destroyed industry.
Some
abled the laborer in the mill in which
Sou work to conurup from 81M a day ing grapes have fallen a prey to a small
&gt; the figure you demand. You have ant. liiik, however, te not the case in
spent years in reaching the maximum
figure, while your companion in three ether parts of the republic than the
years’ time stands by your side in this region I nm speaking of.—Cor. Kansas
’
particular to the sweet satisfaction of City Journal
the manufacturer or.the mQl owner.
And the Knights of Labor with to pro­
WIk) first discovered that the flea was
ject both employer and employee by
leveling up, not down, like the manu­ susceptible to education and kind treat­
ment is not knowm but the fact remains
facturer.
that on their small heads there is a thinks
. About once a month the Journal ing cap cajahle of' accomplishing grt-ay
.sagely remarks that the greenback results. In the selection of fleas fo^
party will never die. Guess that must
be to. It te pretty hard for a party or be taken a» with human being*, a* the
an individual to, die more than once. greatest difference te found in them.

Gladstone'* home rule measure was
defeated in the English house of com­
mons. But home rule for Ireland is
simply deferred for a season. It te
bound to come; and the English people
will yet he sorry they did not give it as
Gladstone wgjild have had them—free­
ly. not grudgingly.

8u Nichol**.
By means of the proposed tunnel from
the Canadian mainland to Prince Ed­
ward'* isle, it te believed that the steam
communication may be carried on all
the year round, a* te the case now in the
Clyde, Severn and Thamen *y*tem. The
total distance from Gape Torznentine to
Cape Traverse, the two terminal points,
te eight and one-half mile*, and between

uxnberland. The plan ia to run a tunnel
composed of metal cylinder* three-eights
inches thick, fifteen feet in diameter,
lined with concrete two aad one-half
feet thick, giving a clear passageway of

Close Them All Out!

my customers from paying interest on other people s ac­ THE OLD RELIABLE STUDEBAKER WAGON
counts, and from furnishing goods gratis to dead-beate. But
We keep in stock 80 buggies and carriages, of the best
former prices are discounted by the figures I now offer:
makes, and can satisfy the most fastidious and give the
A Men’s Sult
8 1 50; former price,8 8 50; other* sell fort 6 00 value for the money.
Respectfully,
A much better Men's Suit.... 5 00;
“
7 &lt;j0;
A aervicable all wool suit.... 6 00;
8 00;
A daisy suit 7 00;
10 00;
A fine worsted suit.. 12-00;
18 00;
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All Clothing at Proportionate Rates.

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l»t»

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I have always made a specialty of keeping good Overalls,
that I could warrant. I do not keep any of the alleged ‘‘cheap
overalls,” that are dear at any price. I have cut the price to
ihese figures:
Hl good warranted Overall.
A better
“
.
The best
“
M
.

....

60c; former price, 8 00; others charge 8 75
75c- “
WJ:
“
1(10
90c!
100; J others don’t keep
/ them.

I Have the exclusive agency for Wilson Bros.’ Fine Shuts,
the best in this or any other market. I seD:
A good unlaundried Shirt.. 8

Fancy latmdried Shirt

90; former price, 8

45;

“

**•

45;

Wilson Bros, unlsun’d Shirt 1 00;
“
latmdried "
1 00;
. —,
Good work Shirt
25;
Better work Shirt
45;
The best work Shirt
50;

.

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-

other* charge 8

-

49

n

1 25; others don’t keep them
1 25:
“
1 50;
“
85;
others charge
50
65;
“
75
75;
SO

Harvest Mittens, 25c per pair.
I have a full line of Mexican Sea-Grass Hammocks, which
I will close put at $1.00 each. These are usually sold at $1.50
each.
I cannot give a complete price list; but enough to show that
I have reduced prices on all goods from 15 to 40 per cent.
Now is the time to buy, if good goods and low prices are any
object to you. Never m the history of Hastings was clothing
sold so cheap as I am offering now,
. •

R. K, GRANT, Cash Clothier.

WEISSERT
T ’

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JDKkJO.,
HASTINGS, MICH.,

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Potato, Chinch &amp; Rose Bugs
And all Lice, Worms or Caierpillers upon.
Mellon, Egg, Cucumber, Cotton, Tobacco,
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Vines;’ Shrubs and Flowering Plants.
DiREqri(A-«t bom Ust—Slug Shot te an inpalpable powder to be dusted on the
plant*. It contains poison thoroughly diffused through natural and chemical
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Price 6 cen»s.per lb. Put up in &amp; and 10 lb packages. SJWO.iW 1U sold since

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pier* out from tlie main land on tlie New
Brunswick side, 10,000 'feet, and from
Prince Edward's ride 4.000 feet. To reach

Ladies’ and Children’s

v

water level, a cylinder will run down u
gradual incline.
Ventilation of the
whole will be’ secured by means of a
shaft sunk about half way acrou the
straits, at which point the water te ninety
feet deep.—Chicago Herald.

Jerseys and Jackets!

Public attention of late has been called
a great deal to what are termed homely
girts.
"Home® are made happy by
homely girls, who are not much talked
WeU, it ia true. There is something
about the bontat-faoed, homely girl tiiat
comforts and aseure* the average man.
Ho ia not ofnud of tap, do« not hesitate

The democrats profess to believe
that Blaine was knocked out in 1884,
and yet it make# them look pule when
they talk alxjut his candidacy in 1888.
There is no man in America to-day
whom the democracy fear so much or
have so much reason to fear as James
G. Blaine.

We have the most Complete Stock in the City.

not discourage tlie acknowledged beauty.
The Telegraph makes bold to say that it
Ims known some pretty girts who
were home angels, who labored faith­
fully under the disadvantage ot superior
charms and finally settled down to l&gt;ecome good wives. Let no girl who ia
gifted Math beauty feel discouraged.—
A few weeks ago, Anarchist Most Macon (Go.) Telegraph.
was urging hte followers to arm and
ChrlUopber Colutabua a Conlou.
drill to slay the employers of labor and
Abbe Casanova, a Corsican archaeolog­
tbe holders of property. Mr. Most is ist, lias discovered archive* which ahow
now doing a nice job of drilling—in tkat Christopher Columbus was born tn
the hfertksmith shop on Blackwell
island. He has the contract for a year.
ing examined the evidence and being
’ To the prohibitionist who insists that satisfied of its authcncity, has author­
B license law does not diminish the ised the authorities of Calvi to odubrate
| umber of saloons te referred the fact by an official holiday the 400th anni«kxt there are 500 fewer in Michigan
The inhabitant* of Calvi will hold a

Our New Spring Stock is In
AND COMPRISES

All the Latest Novelties'
Come and See:

Gladstone will appeal to the people
on the home rule bill. We hope be

Remember that in

Jeunial.
The Knights of Labor very sensibly
demand that election day be made
national holiday.

MESSER. BROS

rUgrima to Mesaa aad Wediaa.
It te believed that over 1,000,000

mq

Tbe Hon. Moses W. Field predicts
fusion again this year beyond all doubt
The Tribune has thought all along that
would be the case. There te plenty of
secret disgust over the prospect but
necessity know* no law. Moses adds,
“only a few soreheads or disgruntled
men make any objection.” He had Mc­
Nabb and Fuller and Innes and Van
de Vantar in hte eye. But he te vastly
mistaken if he thinks that is all of
them.

and that, until, after a long and sorry
experience, and perhaps many head­
aches, it makes up its mind uever to un­
fold its leg* suddenly again. When it
has proved this by refusing to jump in
the open air, the first and most import­
ant lesson is complete, and it joins the
troupe, and is daily harnessed and
trained, until finally it is pronounced

The Buckeye Folding Elevator Binder,

No shelf-worn shoddy. I bought the goods right, aa I paid
the cash and got all discounts. I have sold them close, as i An entirely new machine, which can be folded by one man
have sold for cash. But I have decided to
easily in five minutes time, enabling it to go through an
11 foot gate.
THE CELEBRATED FLINT WAGON—the lightest draft and
most easily adjusted wagon in the market.
Regardless of former figures. As I sell for cash only, I save

KEd

T^toes of “working up” the Irish vote
for 1888. What he did was to warn
Irish-Americans against forming polit­
ical alliances here and to advfee them
“to mark any man as at enmity with
their cause who seeks to use it for per­
sonal or for partisan advancement”
That waa very singular counsel coming
from tlie “demagogue’’ whose one idea,
according to this English censor, was
to obtain Irish votes for himself.

eburaged to jump a* much as possible.
Every leap here made bring* the polished
head of the flea against the glam, hurl-

» The Best in Every Respect.

Every article marked down. I have made prices that sell
them. Now is the time to buy, while the assortment is com­
We sell the Walter A. Wood Light Elevator Binder the lioht
plete.
est draft, most easily hadledbinder made.
My Stock is New.

n'MO'

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middle of a performance there would be
a midden ending of tbe circus. To insure
against such a misfortune the student

Profits No Object, for All Goods Must Go!

FARMERS
Who wish to avoid infringing upon this patent now
oughly established, ehonfl buy this drag/ Not only thi ’
but the Reed spring tooth drag is conceded to be ,

72E

It te said that, in a spasm of generos­
ity, Moses W. Field, the great green­
back Moses, has promised the demoerktathat they can name the candidate
for governor on the fusion ticket. That
te the kind of a party Moses 1-Jongs to,
or rather the .kind of one that belongs
to him, and a few others. They carry
it around in their coat-tail pockets, and
do not pretend to consult ita members
or its principles. They will trade it off
Jbb anything. By and by they will be
'J .willing to exchange it for a jack knife,
3Jpd find no takers.
• *'&lt;Mr. Blaine te accused by the London

great number* of fleas are experimented
with before a troupe te accepted.
One of the first leseons taught the flea,
te to control ita jumping power*, for if

Clothing, Hats, Caps and
Gent’s Furnishing Goods.

Argand Vapor Stoves! The Little Brick Grocer)
We are selling Groceries cheaper than others,
we pay more for Butter and Eggs.

borinr port* at Africa, 7,000 are Moor*,

Weissert Bros.

i &amp; r s s .. x E i ? . * * « *

Tne putrescence “from the decay of the
greenback party has for year* assailed
tlie nostrils of a long suffering people.
And yet our contemporary didn’t know,
or rather tried to conceal, the death of
greenback party. It died the very day
when it traded principles for a few
■ paltry offices. It has had some deluded
followers since; but they were simply
enough to show that death had done
Its perfect work.

Which the

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Hastinga. Mich., June 1 .th, 1886.

�The Hastings Banner.

PERSONA£M ENTION.
■ b«ol Snurday, Moo.lay
Tu»d«’
---■ durtn, u„ CbloMo-Dtolt
,Mn» 1’hin. bmith ia voting DBmfa
'
friends.
lhe game*, were* reported bv Innin—
* Ulinoa
»._ a ,,
■
Mrs. S. Greusel spent Saturday at
’ Local Advertising Rates:
Tietrult.
. Tnr. alumni reunion wHi take niam
।
Lafayette Hughes left for Illinois
Tuesday.
।
r.-‘i ceuta per Upe.
’
.
, Notice*, s cents per line.
next. Real dent members of the hw.&lt;Ir.
•:
io rents per line.
C. C- Mason and wife wait to Kula- ।
tlon should bear this in mind and be on
. .-»nd Drath notices fire.
mazoo Sunday.
.. t &gt;r Entertainment® far profit of tn­
. ztlona. exetpt far chart table
W. R. Cook took in tne ball game at
. tent pnrpoeea, will be charged for at
Detroit Monday.
of Stat,
J. L. Wilkins made a business trip
suwt will have a game of ball on the
-'J*'
Thl"«l»y afternoon of to Ionia the past week.

•"T^NGS.THUBaDAY. JUNE U. IMS.

, ,-r‘ 44ILIJZH) u
u piano
111 •
Plaan re'2zi^^on. eoUt*,Sh?P-«
lhe
press of that place-p^iz. in high terms
°T her tuuaicai ability.A
The Columbus. Wis., Republican, of
•June 19th. records the tact that at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Holt ten ]
pounds of girl recently made her ap­
pearance. Mrs. Holt will be l&gt;est re­
membered by our readers us Ella Will­
iams, formerly of this city. Mr. M. L.
Williams ot this citv wears a broad
smile as ho. remarks “I’m Grandpa
again."

The I*antagraph, of Bloomington, Ill.,
speaks in high terms ot Mr. Lafayette
Rev. J. L Buell occupied the pulpit of Hughes' temperance work in that city:
It is expected that An*nnkickingSFu,e the M. E. churchSunday.
“Mr, Hughes is one of the most effect­
some ef the latest 1mrn in this
Jay Blackford now sticks type in the ive of temperance talkers. He has the
happy faculty ot enlisting the sympa­
Legal News office, Chicago.
FWed, 811Tnr: Baxx-ek waa in error In atatlnn
thy of those to whom be addresses his
Supervisor
Marshall, of Nashville, words. He is not abusive of the liquor
that Thos. Casey had eacapod from tbe
wind and •ec^nd hand Watch- Ionia prison. Casey was sentenced to was on onr streetr. Tuesday.
dealer, or the victim of the glass. He
speaks
tenderly and as a brother to
Chas.
Sherman,
of
Charlotte,
was
the
the skate prison at Jackson, and from
those who are in the tolls, and. as be
(rtaWaiehor say di her good* tn there was sent to the prison for lnwS guest of F. G. Goodyear, Wednesday.
himself has been over the Jericho road,
jrltolo^aat lonla. from which latter
Miss Row Goodyear has returned he knows that of which he speaks.
jure and eumitie my rtock.
Institution be made his escape.
from a visit with her sister, Mrs. Ed. Such talkers as Mr. Hughs are seldom
JOHN BE88MER,
Haff.
met with in this world. He talks to
Tim if. E. social will be entertained
Jeweler and Optician.
Mrs. Moore, of Topeka, Kansas, is “the boys" as “one of the boys," who
Mich.
by Mesdamea. K K. Grant, A. C. Car­
visiting her sister, Mrs. C. H. VanAr- from a bitter experience has learned
penter, G. W. Graenlleld, C. W.Crothers man. .
wisdom. That he may be successful in
his good work is the wish of every lev­
John Q. Creasy wan hand-shaking el-headed man who hears him."
anaHall
on
Wedneeds
v
afternoon
and
Don’t Cive Any Orders!
evening of next week, June 30th. Re­ with his many friends in this dty Sat­
Until you see
freshments served from
to 7 o'clock urday.
Fish, fish, fish, of all kinds and at the
to which all are invited. Come all.
Rev. T. D. Marsh and son Frank, of very lowest figures at Stauffer A CrawGrand Rapids, were in the dty over
All concerned in its presentation Sunday.
.»r£«.'!. yrr.vi»£x.
Tue librarian requests that all books
are worthy of congratulation at the
N. T. Parker made n business trip to now out be returned Friday to the
TUF. OLDEST:
mr
success of Queen Esther in this dty the northern part of the state the first school library. .
I
| last week. Where all did so well, it of the week..
Services at the Episcopal church
I would be rank injustice to make in­
Clement Smith was in Charlotte and Sunday as follows: Holy communion
dividual mention; suffice it to sav that
Lansing on legal business Tuesday and
ita succtm was complete, both from a Wednesday.
V a. m„ morning prayer, litany and ser­
musical and financial point of view
mon 10 JO a. m., Sunday school 12 m.
and from tbe liberal patronage accord­
Saturday afternoon Mrs. Traverse | and evening prayer and sermon 7:30 p.
ed by our citizens.
.
Phillips gave a tea partv in honor of m.
■
Mrs. P/W. Niskern.
E. M. Busby* informs us that there
Hastings Will Celebrate.—Tbe
Bert Niskern, who graduated recent­
Buggyfor 75 Cents, any &lt;»/ are already enough entries in sail the ly from West Point, is handshaking full programme of exercises for the cel­
races for the 3rd to insure their suc- with Hastings friends.
colors:
ebration in this dty July 3d, is given
Citron Yellow. Garnet
the free-for-all trot, there
IHrt
Mrs. Dockstetter and. Mrs. Haner. of below. It h&gt;s been decided by the pro­
(jma. Jet Blaejt
are 5; for the green race not less than a St. Joseph county, are visiting relatives jectors of the celebration to have it as
No Varnish Needed.
uoren; far the running race, 4 up to and friends in *»-«- *”
free as possible from the objectionable
this date; for the novelty race. X The
want** of the usual observance of lnspeed contest will be close and interest­
epemlence day. A larger sum than
ing. In short if yotr want k day of
bual has been raised by our enterpriswholesome and exciting sport, come to
ig citizens for the occasion, but wfll be
Hastings.
tpended mostly as prizes for unobject'liable sports, and for the trotting and
pARM FOR SALE.
At this distance, it would seem that
inning rwees on the fair grounds, nnd
* I win wil |-&gt;)T larniol Wacrr* fa Haalinu the Detroit papers are unjust in their
&gt;e bans ball game. Read tlie program©,
tuWG-h r , Dir Inin- booae, bant barn 30x40,
id see if you do not say that it is tbe
• idki'.i:.
nn-hart of *11 klnfitotIrulL all treatment of their base ball team.
.&lt;;n”t(i but l‘, acre. Will wU very eheap on Should the team win a game. Chew
ost pleasing and sensible that could
nu«es»M&gt;-tvrnn. For further particular, en: devised for a celebration of our na, ,ire at i' ir&lt;&lt;len,e. :u«t t«o mile, north and papers cannot praise them too hlghlv
onal birthday.
re'
lU-tinp National Bank. •
but should they bedeft«ted.it would
WM. BALDWIN.
rkOORAMML
seem that their home papers via With
Salute at lunrlM.
each other in “scoring" thejjblucky
plavers. It ought not to In- expected
.
ww uuwuvn 01
that a ball player can play a like strong
I. M. Bauer, manhal of the day.
Exblbltlon drtllaX 1QJD. by tne DrUlCorin of
game every time he steps on the field.
laaUlut* Dlvfajoa U. K. K. of F.
fl)R. Lowky successfully removed
Ev-enriro* at Court House square n a. tn.
Music. Band.
lYaj;er. Kev. W. A. Hmuberyor.
one of Walter Smith’s eves Monday
Mude. A inert ea. Choir
forenrxm?\ The eye had been dlseusetl
Or»tiou. Hon F. A. Dean. Charlotte.
•
lor AIMS“• '«ta
for a number of years, and of late had 1
l*en uMfias as an organ of vision. ,lw. Du ol»X,3'n
1 i°° “*• that apace diirtUK the day.
There was danger of the other optic J
J»n Froe toraU foot ram
be&lt;x&gt;ming diseased if this one remained
u&gt;i«
jnuch longer, hence it was taken out.:’ &lt;imw Fmll h. SLA1'?'1' to ■» Hut
­
(The operation consumed nearly three; itbe beet S Jlniee/taTotaK to
3rd. Foot race, jo rods, tor boys usuler 13
quarters of an hour. Walter pluckilv t
» rod.,
refused to take anything to relieve the
curb contestant to u bed a man welghln- not
pain.}
(

gTRAW HATS!
We have an Endless Variety of

To select from.

^ylrciiES:

this week.

Mackinaw and Cantons
ARE THE LATEST.

Stiff HatS

SOFT HATS!
Yours, bound to please,

|£VERYBODY FINDS-AFTER TRIAL

“New Lyman” Vapor Stove
To be the Most Convenient, Useful and Labor Saving Article
of Household Furniture.

This ib Its Third Yr ar of

Unequaled Success!
And the thousands in tut b*»r tatttmony. of its superiority uw
V
a/Z others.

ews.

('iirultifion this week, 1,728.
Hastings will celebrate July 3rd,
and it will be a "big celebration too.

Wm, Bit&lt; h ik. of Yankee Springs,
died on the 12th 'inxt. at the age of 71.
^IH;. A. P Drake has erected a hand.-&lt;w granite monument on his lot in
Riverside renietery.)
.

■ Tin: building* on the fair grounds
have wehed u new coat of paint, and
leak viry much refreshed.
‘TiikM. E. church organ fund has
I1'*-': inrreioed about 830. the net proctais jf the presentation of Queen
Esther?.

SiiEini Long and deputies have by
no rneni.- lost hope of securing the
' )!•■ • - WL. n cently stole tbe horses in
Barry township

The Irvings, re-iniorced by players
from Middleville, will contest with the
iust rii’t club for first money in the
Iindl match July 3rd.
.
Tin. highest price p tid for wool in
tas market wan Saturday, when it
reachbl 34 onts. From 3U to 33 has
Kva frequently paid since.

At the prohibition convention held
in this city June 16th. nine townships
were represented. The following were
appointed delegate to attend the pro­
hibition state convention: T. Phillipa,
Hastings; C. II. Ooman, Middleville; J.
R. Barnum. Woodland; W. P. Eddy,
Nashville; C. S. Dunham, Maple Grove.
Alternates. M. C. Woodmansee. Hast­
ings; J. A. Cairn.‘\ Barry; H. C. Car­
penter, Woodland; 8. Overholt. Nash­
ville; W. O. Lowden. Middleville.
While Dr. Woodmansee is only an
alternate, he should be taken at anv
rate to the convention and planted in
the “Amen" corner. We guarantee ।
that he will “holler" in season And out
of season,
If there are any poor sufferers here
or in this vicinity who have not already
consulted Dr. Heas, we would advise
them to speedily do so, for we have
come to the conclusion that the Dr. is
having more than ordinary success in
treating disease® of a chronic nature.
Do not despair because your caw has
been hopelessly abandoned and you
youraelf settled down to the idea that
there is no help for you, consequently
no use trying, for he has scores of
patienta throughout the state who
were once in a similar condition who
are to-day well and hearty and verv
tbanklul that they were wisA enough
to place themwlvm under his treat­
ment. Tbe Dr. -will visit here again
Monday June 28th at the Hastings
House.
^A New Law Firm.—Clement Smith

&amp; XflE !be“li:

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all. run and jump,

prize, fl: rodprize, fl.
toth. Orange raw forj
turn with oranifr*. Karl
In a basket. Prize* lor a

Hr. Lowry and
Lawrr and familv

family
R»v

iu»v

u

returned from Hiurtinih. Minn..
is with
« .nr»
veymg
partyFriday.
in that He
state
andhai
vaoition of about a month) which^he
yiU spend mostly with rdatfvw anA
friends in this city.
and
yAnna Beadle
hascity
been schooh
elected amS)
to fill
iQ J**

SUTO'XS'SJ

we have do doubt of her succreib^T

irt prize.

what she gt«a

entitled to one present
&gt;e. Value of
Itneeau. fu.
All tbe above sports to
■ the Mperviakm of J. IL !&gt;ennla. Fhtn.
tobt. Daaraon,
committee. They win b«
Used. TUcx^v.ho wish
them rtiould lr*»* their name* at the .hairnal
omce.oratUiJ.il. Denul*. chairman ot the
committee, twfore 10 a. hl, July fa.
At 5 jn. A. R. MrOmlier andE. W. Morrill A
I Co. will »eud up but air InbIIocmi*. each with cant
I attaciir.L I'erMHM returning cant* will reerr, r
a rood watch trois Mr. McOniber and a S3 pair
of panto from Morrill * Co.
A special prize ot f&amp;OO will be given to the
) ounze-t per»&gt;'U who served one J rar in tlie late
rebellion.
,
A prtrr of SACO aho
oldest person who
lervrd one year In the rebellion.
Frizee ail! be awarded by lhe committee on
wortv. All proof* inuat be left with J. H.
Dennl*. chalnnaa of th* eoaunlOce. before
July Jd. The winner, of tke«- t&gt;rt«, will be
on the platform In tteOmrt yard at II a. m..
and wfii be announced by tbe Incident of the

Racm, at the Fair Ground Co be called at 1 p.
A H Johnson and wife are atten.1- mjud«n*. H. J. Bldelman. Hsutlnr*, F. A. black­
VJFiH16 a^ual meeting of the West man. Barry. Ed. L&gt;n&lt;l. Middleville. A. L. Kasey.
Michigiui press association at St. Jo­ Naahme.
seph and[Saugatuck. Mr. J. has a n»o.'s. ^uUUoil* trotting race, beat 1 tn 1. hall
a -Newspaper.
lew men are better mile heats, eaUedaXiilS p. m. Frtze*: latllO; 2nd
posted on that subject.
No. x Running race, beat 2 in 3. half mile
Nash
Ville,
up to
take his bi-monthly
look
atcame
the rtjisNo. L Novelty race ot IM tnUro. called at
a Office Tuesday. Very many peo- । 3-JO p. ni. Fira half mile walk. zu&lt;i half mile
e »ever
occasion to know tnrt, 3&lt;1 lialf intle run. i« nrl.-e M; and 1^.
Ball fame. &amp; tnaiM*. called al 4 p. m. l«t
I
.BSry 18
of deeds ; but
he is just the same, and as often as P Admluion totaJrground* 13eent*,ladle*free.
once in two month, at least, comes up AdmfiBonto grand atand five cento. Procroda
deputy0 re?eW “c'1UftIntail0e with his to be naed In improving the fair ground troek.
If you want a day of fun and genuine
amusement, come to Hastings July 3d,
K
n°w visiting his and you will get it. It will be the
krot»b/’r;.tlll' Dr“ W1U
on China at most meritorious and sensible Inde­
the M. E. church morning and evening pendence Day Celebration ever held in
•’undsy next. Tbe evening service will Central Michigan.
be conducted by the Woman's Foreign
Missionary society. Rev. Lowry has
been a missionary in Chiun 19 rears and
Is now superintendent of th’e North
China mlasfon of the Methodkit church.
Everybody Invited.

Tin reorganized cornet band can
rauMiT if players, and make more and
letter rnusif than any other bond in the
cntiaty. The Loys should be encourag- and P. T. Colgrove will form a co-part­
nership under the firm n^me of Smith
.
gnuluntes from the dty &amp; Colgrove, July 1. next) Neither of
nigh s- h. • .1 wear very Mtnxious looks these gentlemen needs am introduction
x-Their oratorical efforts are to Banner readers. Both have been
supper..-it tri l&gt;e at the bottom of their honored with places of public trust by
trouiflw.
the voters of this county. Both have
in turn honored the county and won ex­
’u}TIn«t the executive oom- cellent standing by faithful attention to
imttr rf the Agricultural sodfity wfll the people's ‘InTereats. Both are good
meet to re-, ise the premium list. The lawven, thorough, careful students.
premimas awarded will be double those Each has a reputation for carefully at­
of last year.
tending to all oustn^w entrusted to him.
The Board of Supervisors conduded Both are known as honorable men and
~n,U01w labors on Friday last. in their profession have won honora­
■fro/'I&lt;?wne 'Vl» elected as a member ble names. They are successful men;
This,
Wednesday,
evening.
Mr. E
A
^. ^/••bnty of the state board of and to predict for the Ann of Smith A Clark
will
l^ y the
hyXml
Mt£
Colgrove success is limply stating what
equalization.
is as certain to happen as they are to be Miss Grace Black, daughter of A.
h.wE!:,{ w.dI ** a cake 1103 coffee so- alive.
'
110121 tho hitfh contractlug
M r uhe ^oefltof the Carlton Center
mtrtlHi are wd! and favorably known
daJ’iH ‘
Fn^k Blood’s, Wedne®Sheriff Long u considerably vexed i here, and have the hearty good wishoi
with Sheriff Barber, of Calhoun, over of numerous friends. They will take a
short
trip to the pleasure resorts of
the latter’s actions in tbe arrest of the
northern Michigan, making their head­
ir£’.?.-;! l^TK w:u vlsBed By a dfeas- thieves who recently stele the horses
quarters at Mackinaw.
»nms br. Thursday night, which infilct- from Mr. Allen, of Assy-ria. Our exec­
Li: g ”f
&gt;*35^0fr (*e fireman utive' officer asserts that Calhoun s {Albert D. Niskern, son of 'P. W
Hv f .!Ii ■’
an&lt;1 received proba- sbrrllTuMl blmceir hiul « fair under­ Nlskeiu of thin dty, we are pleawd to
*»ly frtal injuries.
!
standing that they should work togeth­ learn by the press, graduated at West
er to lhe matter. Instead of that it ap­ Point Military Academy, on Saturday
It b probable that the Battle Creek pears that Sheriff Barber worked every last, in a class of dghtv. with the high­
to-1 Rating,, lew ImU cluUlwiB croafi scheme possible to deceive Mr. Long, est credit—he not receiving as mt&amp;h as
*
0,‘ th“ fuir grounds Thursday of as to his own plans and purpose*, and a demerit mark, during his whole
U) ^iremrtit for
finally secared the burses and the
chh
i’’- 11 ix n,,t clfrtaiQ| t,ult thB thieve®.
Sheriff Bariw now holds ,duty. h&lt;6 will return home to v»lt his
■••’ip.ay. but it is expected they theee men expecting Barry county to paremar-Msnlstce Voice of the 1 Vople.
-whack up" for btoi. If he has treated f.
i&lt; friends of J. H. Barricy
JQfiKR. P. Brown is Securing a large Mr. Ixwar a* the latter claims. Mr. Bar-1 fThe
raw family
lauuv will
w„l ba pleased to hsarn that
lir sbowd be given quirt ami traceable , afld
tai:
in the riressmakiDt bliulfiNW
poasefioleu
of
the
he
gobbled,
and
’
*
an.l th -■ Who pa:rjnizr herHpeak very
j the matter. It Sbenff Barber claw of 21 Ttre tail iTt&lt; ,oun£JrJf
Wtily ■ her work and say site deserves
th‘”.j . wi*.3he M’C'ivw Erhruthe 1i*uga
a wssin.
। 2Jso that on M ednaday evening Miss ;
of iliutlngs mid vidtrtty.

$1000 FORFEIT

Brown and

Standard and Nobby Styles in

E DEERING

Myw’i hg Store.

Our styles in

There is No Experimenting in
buying the

‘New Lyman.
For

by

H. A. Goodyear &amp; Sons
If you want the BEST, insist upon getting the
‘Acme’’ Brand, and Accept No Other!
For Sale at

GOODTEAR’S DRUG STORE.
“ACME” PAINTS
--------- FOR---------

Durability, Elasticity, Beauty and Economy
ARE'UNSURPASSED.

Quality the Standard of Excellence, Not the Price.
These paints are compvw^l t nlirel]/ i\f strictly pure materials, consisting of
IVhihj Leail, Oxide of Ziuc, and the necwisarv pigments required to produce the
different shades, tbe whole being ground and mixed in a scientific manner, by the
latest improved machinery, in strictly pure Lineecd Oil; the result being aa ar­
ticle which for Jlnenetut and durability, far surpasses any paint ever placed on
the market
Experience has demonstrated, that for durability, the “Acme" Paints are far
superior to strictly pure White Lead, — as
Lead.
when used
alone, can from the mode of its manufacture (corrosion by Acetic Acid), resist
the oxygen of the atmosphere but a short time. By combining a certain portion
of Pure Oa-idc Zinc, with strictly pure White Lead, we have succeeded in manulactnring a paint wtach embraces all the adnantayes to be gained by the use of
Lead, with none ofiU disadvantages.
As they will, when properly applied corer a larger surfacr than lead and oil mix­
ed in the usual manner, besides saving labor and excelling in durability and ap­
pearance.

ECONOMY DEMANDS THEIR USE.
Profteeionalpainters are everywhere endorsing them, o'/ring to the superior
Ttj-ulls accomplished through their use, and the great saving in time and labor

For Barns, Outbuildings and Roofs, use

NeaT's Adamant Paints.
Why let'your Buggies and Wagons look so Shabby
When you am make them look like new with NEAL’S CARRIAGE PAINTS?

The coat will be but a trifle.

(7 beautiful shades.)

When you wish to use a small quantity of Paint, call for the
Acme Decorative Paints.
*
They are put up in X pints, pints and quarts; (18 shadM, exclusively for fam­
ily use.
___

Acme White Lead and Color Works, Detroit.
--------- AGKNCY AT------ ---

Goodyear’s Drug Store.
A GEBTLEMAH’S SMOKE

Largest Assortment of Wall Paper in the City.
Original and Sole Agency for Humphrey's
Homeopathic Specifics,
And all other Patent Medicines Advertised in this
Paper.

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... -...
THE NEWS nr BRIEF.

CHICAGO AGAINST DETROIT.

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

'“OVED! ।

IS iHu 11

.

A MONUMENT TO WEBSTER.

Drtrait Batantay to
Daniel Welmtor presented to the state by
Benjamin Piaroe Cbeoay, at Boston, waa
dedicated Thursday with tonpodug civic and
la •elicited,

poalt.-ta

I am now Settled and ,Mj.

for business in my new quar

Little Wllllo Hahn,

ters in the store east of W. H.

Schantz's grocery.
tight fact high and weighs 2,000 pound*

of -guying" upon their arrival at Detroit,
collar diadaan a plain shirt front

The

carrying a broom about tvrice hla

of Be. IxxU*. numbering l.xj

broad turn down

Tbe Detroit club suffered th# misfortune of

RebStar

fill PajWf Seal!

collar.

Wall Paper, Wall Paper,

disabled in tbo eighth inning,

Wall Paper, Wall Paper,

Monday evening in tba town

Wall Paper, Wall Paper.
estimated at from thirty-flre

SAFE
SURE
PBOMfl

feet ajuant

WINDOW SHADES.
Window Shades in plain cloth

totter regretting

Thursday, bo formally unvoilud nt Concord,
N. IL Senator Evartt, R F. Hotter and
Robert C. Winthrop, will deliver addreauax
Tbe governor of Illinois has appointed to

NATURE’S,

CONSTIPATION, Tarrant's Kifrrvescenl
Seltzer. Aperient,
WIU cure OoustipaUon.
Sick Headache and l»yvtwpsl* it regulates thbowels andenablaa those
of feeble dlgrattoti tn «:•
iny their food. It reduces
Fever, cools the Blood. t«
invaluable in Piles and
Inftammaten diseaMa.

field.
Vt, apodal say* that tba following reply

CoL

Campbell Walker

to contest Mid-

it may go, ■
real artida

pocketful

Paints aid Oils,
Oils aui tales.

Sick-Headache,
awn
Reliable,

Elegant. It
should be found In every

gbeny 2; at St Louis—Cincinnati 7* St
Louis 12; at New York-Metropolitan. 9,
Brooklyn L Sunday’s anociation games:
at Brooklyn-—Baltimore 7, Brooklyn 0; at

the country on May I at IOJ,IXW,000 bwibols,
aud July 1 at’bu,*4X),000 buabolx

and decorated, or paper shades.

CUREF°"

Varnish and Alabastiiie.

DYSPEPSI*.SX'^nSLhI£2

facturcd only by TABBANTA CO., New Toric.

Alabastine and Barn Faint
Bam Paint and Housjkeqpere1

Paints in smvll cam.

Chicago, Juno 2L—Saturday next
Washington park club open* it* gate
tbo third mooting Judging from tbo num-

Housekeepers' Paints and

Brushes,
And EVEBYTHING lelse in

national bank at Bushnell, Illa, waa Wedneek club

my line.

to which

I still sell the Celebrated Detroit White

Illinois

Lead Works Liquid Paints, which take the

IndianAiNiun, June Ir.
southern evangelist, has publicly a-ldreaeed

IV hila drilling for gas at Akron. Ohio,

In the matter of tbe eat*:- of Joseph Hough.
•MMMML
We. the undersigned, having been appointed
athe IVobate Judge for the coantv &lt;&gt;t Barry.
te of Michigan, as comnihslonere to receive,
examine and adjust all claim* against (old de­
ceased. do hereby give notice that we will meet
at tbe ofike of C. A. Rough tn the village of
Woodland.m said countv anil &lt;t*te. on nattu-

THE OHIO IMBROGLIO

that Chartoe Kriliy be bekl

Coi.vxnfu, Ohio, Juno li—Tba daclalou

Lead.

Fred’k Hotchkiss,
A. CAMPBELL.

A, BLACK.
their elaim* to us for
uce.
Dated, May 1Mb. ism.
C. A PALMKBTON.
GEORGE W.HMiTH.

Default haring been made in tbe conditions
of a certain mortgage made by James W. Young
and Harriett J. Joung hl* wt&gt;. tn her own
right, to HoraceD. Storms, dated April l«th, A.
D. taw. and recorded in the offlre ut tbe Reel*tor of Deeds, tar the eenaty of Barry and state
of Michigan, on the Slat day of May A. D. IMIS.

Tbe throe Republicans
on tbo decision and tba

of this notice tbe sum of two I
died and thlrty-dvr dollars

tbo decision

mortgage or any part thereof.
failarea in tba United States and Canada

the bill expelling the French prinooa

forthwith.
conferred up §
Dr. Oliver Wendell Holmes at Cambridge,

Tbo li.-.i-coT.onmn wrestling match at
Cincinnati Tunmday night between Mui-

in Mecbanlca' ball, by a collation in the
roar reception room. W. W. Doherty
pro;&gt;oeoJ tbo health of Governor Hill
Congrvmman Collins spoke of Govt-----Hill
greareat governor

cents.

prviiura, no­
tice 1s hereby gvtra that an Saturday, tbe Sri
day of August A. D lira, at ten o'clock In Urn
forenoon. I shall sell al public auction, tn the
highest bidder, at the north front door of the
court house In the city -erf Hastings. Michigan,
that being the ptace where tbe cXtt CourtfS
the county of Barry Is hdlden. the premise* de­
scribed In aald mortgage, or so much thereof as

Wamhimoton Citt, June 17.—The presi­
dent baa ■ent to the senate tbe nomination
of First Lieut. Adolphus W. Qreely, of mortgage aa all thoee parcch of laud situate in
the township of Orangerille. in the county of
Barry and slate of Michigan, and described as
follows to wit:
London, Juno 2L—Hobart Pasha (tba
Hon. Augustas Charles Hobart, marshal of

Tli- north east quarter ot the north east quar­
ter at section number thirty-four, also the south
east fractional quarter nf the smith east fraction­
al quarter of section number twenty-seven; al»o
tbe south half of the south west quartcr of ~ c­

THE MARKETS.

Messrs. A. Black &amp; Co
Hastings, Mich.,

Manufacturers and Dealers in

Monuments &amp; Headstones,
Table Tops, Mantles,
And all work in Slate Marble or Granite.
Allfwork guaranteed first-class. Prices that no competition
can y&gt;wer. A good stock to select from always on hand We
keep the latest and best designs in our work; furnish esti­
mates and do all work promptly. Our aim is to suit the peo­
ple, and our largely increased sales show that we are success­
ful. As we are the only dealers in Barry County, we make it
a special object for Barry County people to buy of us. We
can and do save money to all who buy our work.

We thank the public for past favors, and aim to merit the
patronage of all.

al quarter of section number twenty-wvrnfwa

ter, of Kentucky.

.L«^^!lE23VasSi.

the council having granted David Martin.

ELY’S

| \

Cream Bala

te tba three-mile Ustit aad ttoh or

ROLLER MILL

And other marked improvements will be made in

Hastings tliis season..

Given Belief at
and Cures

SMS
M.O»k.n; largely at MOOilVi usUve eowi

COLD

in

CATARRH
HAY

Proposes to keep in the advance of the procession. You will
find turn at his new location north of the new Newton House,
in the Blue Front Building. He is prepared to serve the pub­
lic with everything in the line of

FEM

Tin, Copper and Sheet-Iron Ware.
Repairing Neatly and Promptly Done.

Eave-Troughing a Specialty.
The Hull Gasoline Stoves.

Magnolia Balm

This is the Latest and Beet Gasoline Stove. Call anil see them.

New and Second-Hand Stoves for Sale! &lt;
I also have a

not tell, and

«m

can't teU.

At Very Low Figures.
of Plow Pointe, eta, that I will sell
' ~
—l— to close out.

a

�In addition I wish to fix vour
£

Agricultural.
gl NK.vr DA I’KJfDODT. Mtsr.

own guise and name. The nlii«w-ti^et
brou^ht 10 market, had an invlt—.-Hl .•vnimiinlcations pertaining to this de- to the dishonest practice, of thTh^.^
®L-‘aenl .should be addressed to Mr. E. Da- l,utter men, who counterfeit a •renufnn vv™ aP§e*ranoe: nlce yellow prints
J5aex.w,hlte&lt;doth auain a
clean basket The butter wra sold un­
For the benefit of our readers we dehotel, at
h ,Um*
t“tod ,or ‘S rareL
2*hest
market
price, twenty-five cents
voteth’si»ue to the butter bill and
KKSLV £ &amp;
comments thereon, pro and con. It
coaaterlelt ol mnuUie l.uttar that it
will be seen that it aims at taxing it to
b'iu^”sthgJrhTtnSm“’e u”b“‘
diath. While wise legislation should
honrat
“ •eU “to a
The above Is a gr^e libel «j the gt,1&lt; si;nid that butter substitutes should
i,e 'wholesome and sold for what they sumption ra genuine butter. In this nus dairymaid. Ito like is not true ot
they proceed on; exactly the same brail
farm
dairies, as the heading says. We
liri&lt;i v.-.f Iwlieve the spirit of this bill as the counterfeit of money which
re?eive.lf h’»‘“&gt;owa ft u question the veracity of the correspond­
is that of unjust discrimination between
counterfeit,
unlres
it
be
with
the
inZ
industrim. To say that a dealer
ent, and the good sense of the paper
tention jof passing it as genuine. The
jhal! not sell a consumer lard or prevalence of this counterfeit butter that publishes it with favorable com­
tallow disguised and sold as butter Is
ment. it is like many other articles on
farm life floating around, only the idle
one thing nu,J to say that if the concoinage of a silly mmd made morbidly
Hituer dwires to eat such upon his
igKkl he must pay the price of butter,
active by too much dinner, or some
is quite another thing. Let it be made (as m the case when counterfeiting other cause of an over loaded or a sour
honestl) and sold for its true character money) ere engaged in and thriving by stomach. We resent such extreme
the nefarious business of counterfeit­
■t r. fair profit l|ke other commodities.
s one of! nonsense.
the leading and most important branch­
will justice be done.
.
Three members of my family, says
The following is a synopsis of the bill es of agriculture, and your intelligence
.inamhusiy reported to the House of ““ft a* ?nce sh°w you that anything
A‘
cash room, office
Hdjirrsefita'-ivm by Hon. W. H. Hatch, which injures this great basic industry
J5WV‘Urer'
who hav® been
must
injure
all
other
business
It
is
. M iruian of the committee on agricnlsuffering from aggravating coughs.
r. which is now pending before con- drying up the supply * the fountain, b*ve been much benefited by taking
and bringing disaster to every other Bed btar Cough Cure, None of the ill
■ effects no noticeable in other congh rem­
Mina 1 provides that "butter" shall legitimate business industry.
The bogus butter men say their pro­ edies, have followed the use of this.
iv understood to mean the product us•hIv known
butter, manufactured duct is wholesome. It nay be in some
A Sons of Veterans post will l&gt;e or­
-x lii'ively from milk orcream, or both.: cases; but it has Lepn again and again ganized ut Charlotte.
’ • ::-n “ provides that certain ex­ shown that in others it to cot. I f made
TO ALL MEMBERS of society:
mixture* and compounds shall of pure fate it lacks the finer essential
re' k’.ort n a?d designed its "oleomarger- oils which make genuine butter so Kemps Balsam will cure your distress­
-,j n.imelv. lilcomargerine-oil, butter-, valuable an aid to digestion. Besides ing cough. We guarantee it. Price 50
i-, laruine’ sidne and neutral; all mix- having cheated the consumer by Belling “d. *1- Trial size free. Sold by W.
vn’i--i.nl compounds of the same; .all! him common animal fats for butter, and H. Goodyear.
Uni and t illow extracts and all tnlx- at the price of butter, when the fats
"re i-'E-'TS gut Kemp's Liver
• _r,. i- J (upoudsof tallo#, l-tf-fat, do not cost more than a third or half as 1 ills for Torpid Liver, for Constipation,
much,
their
consciencea
are
prepared
to
. "• ■•! lard oil. annatto, and color­
for the Complexion. W. H. Goodyear.
: ..cv-r-q intestinal fat and offal- cheat him still farther, and use cheaper
THIS is RIGHT. We believe in
'■ ;
: i imitation or M-mbhince of and unwholesome fats, as hilS been re­
. m - .»r intended to be uyd ns butter. peatedly shown. When we eat stale selling only the bed, ami have secured
t: &gt;n 3 Iraposes special taxes as fok butter we know what we eat. This the agency for Kemp’6 Pile Suppositor­
cannot
be
said
of
the
counterfeit.
'
ies. No treatment like it for Piles.
. ; j.&lt;j m.inufHcturers ot oleomarThe argument used by the bogus but­ Success unquestioned. Price 50 cents.
upon wholesale dealers in
&gt; ■;. • ivrittf, ?W'; retail 'Imjers 84H. ter men. that they are furnishing a For sale by W. H. Goodyear.
re. iiiHl I provides that evdfy person cheap and wholesome article to the ..
Hutchins, an old resident of
iih-1 car::.* on the business of a manu- poor man in place of stale butter, or of Rockford, died Mondav night and was
• v rarer of uleoiaargerine without hav­ a high priced article beyond his reach, buried Wednesday, r ’
ing ; I the bimetal tax, shall be fined is utterly fallacious. In the first place,
“Have used Dr. Thomte’-Electric Oil
• ifom
to 85.0UU in addition to the rich anti Door alike are imposed upon
’lialdlit. tn pay the tax. Wholesale and swindled by them, and the count­ for croup and colds, and declare it a
dealers -dui'-l likewise be fined from erfeit is not sold aS counterfeit, but as positive cure. Contributed by Wm.
genuine}
nor
below
the
market
price
ot
hay,
570 Plymouth avo, Buffalo, N. Y.
. SV’
and retail dealers from
good hotter, though j»erhaj* below
350 td $501.
.restion 3 provides that manufactur- that of the fancy brands. What did
A .writer in Aintab. Syria, who is tak­
.shall tile' with the Collector of Inter­ the poot] man do before counterfeit but­
nal
&gt; .-uue of Vns districts such notlc- ter was introduced ? He ate good hon^ ing 4iew«, writes The Photographic
. . m-..,-r.torire and bonds, keep such est butter; and generally the best. The Times that his pictures illustrate the ex­
production
of
good
butter
was
rapidly
i.o. k- : nlersuch returns, put up such
cavation* of an American expedition ul
nigns .uq! i-. i-duct his business under increasing to meet the increasing cmi- Assos in tlie classic Trooil. an expedition
.-licit snrvulhmce as the C’ominissibner sumption. and tlie quality was as rapid­ through Asta Minor an&lt;| tin- recent
: Internal Revenue, with the approval ly improving. Every year reduced the "Wolfe expedition to Babylonia. Thew*
•.-I fl..• s.-Tct \v of the Treasury may percentage of poor butter, and we were
In a fair way of having a full supply of journeys are long, and have to U« nude
?t.t; uti is as follows: "All oleo- fresh-mfide, sweet and wholesome Gut­ on horseback. All luggage is carried
ji.argtrini- shall be tMickvd by the ter to meet all home demands, with a on hormn and mules, henoe the dilflwan'ufa&lt; turef thereof in firkins, tubs, leading agricultural interest in a pros­ culty of carrying glass plates is consid­
i&gt;r other wooden packages, not be­ perous condition. But now all is great­ erable and txirnpeki one to travel slowly.
fore used for that purjiose, each con­ ly changed: consumption is decreased, TImi &lt;ixjwmw of carrying 400 glare plaUaj
taining not less than ten pounds and dairymen are dwcuuraged, Stil branches on a journey of three montiu is consid­
marked,stamped and branded, as the of business depending on dairying are erable, and the dangers to which tlnwe
Coiumission. r of Internal Revenue. depressed and suffering, and no one are^st[Kr«-d keep one in a constant state
. with the approval of the Secretary of who does not make hto own butter, or of mental anxiety. Loads are frequently
toe Treasury may prescribe. Anu all see it made, can be sure he is not eat­ upset, and this often happens in had
_re--s made by manufacturers of oleo- ing a most villainous compound, if he
places. Sometimes they are thrown with
margvrine and wholesale dealers in has the nerve to touch the article put
oieoinargerine shall be in original before him on the table in the name of violence and sent rolling down banks.
stamped puckagev. Retail dealers in butter. jOnly a few capitalists engag­ Good fortune has thus far attended him
ed
in
thfi
business
of
counterfeiting
are
in
these respects, but he u convinced that
oleoinargrrinp sold by them in suitable
wooden p'jeknges wlilch slmil be mark- thriving! The poor*man. as. well as the glow [dates must go for this kind of
rd and brandol as the Commissioner of .everybody else, is defrauded Instead of work. Tlie results of a long expedition,
befriended, while only counterfeiters may he destroyed in crushing any stream,
ir.terj d Re venue shall prescribe.
I
r- violating this section shall be and swiadlera thrive.
for eastern horses have a forxlnere for ly­
Bear in mind it is not pn honest hut
!ir.«d foi each offence not less than 8100
a
dishonest business that we call upon ing down in running water. In a coun­
nor ii:on than 81,000, and be imprisonyou to suppress, or at Iriist to so regu­ try without bridges tills M annoying.—
&lt;-! net ie.&lt;s.than six months nor more late as to deprive It of Its dishonest Boston Budget.______________
than two years.
_
A XUstakn la lhe Beef Ten.
Section . pi ovides that manufactur­ character. It being National in ita
ers .-diai!. under penalty of 850. affix a evil consequences. National legislation
A Meriden local physician prescrilied
is called* for ns the only ----------- comprehensive
label t•: । very package of oleoinargerine
oecf
tea
for a cunvalscent [Mitient, giving
stating the number of the manufactory and efte trt.ua! remedy that can be an- directions for making the tea. Tlie di­
and uautinning all persons aot to use plied. 1 he framing- of a suitable rections were to inclose the finely
the package or the stamp again, nor re- .statute i i left to your judgement. We chopped meat -in a glaas bottle, then
he '•entente with destroying the want th&lt; manufacture and sale of butter subs titutes put under the syper- boil, by placing the whole in u [x&gt;l of
-••tan!;!.
the —
Revenue
Deiwrtment,
—
---------- -- —
«------------- , of water. The directions were carried
Sc- i&lt; r. a tax of 10 cente a vision ।o_f‘eaatptt
lodefray theupon oh-omargenne to lie paid with at least Vrt enough to defray the out as far as lhe boiling tlie bottle of
ot ffiiperrJrion
Supervision xid
and tnforee
enforce- meat in the pot of water was concerted
expense;;I cf
;■ !•■ isiuii-ifaet urer and any fraction­
ment
of
the
law.
No
special
privilege But instead L&gt;f then mixing tlie finely
al part •:j*&gt;und in a package shall be
or protection
but the.
roteition is
ii.asked,
-------- - —
—. legal chopped and boiled meat with water
taxed as a pound.
•■’ft”
catmu ofr
----------a principle
-- ---------------------------as old tW
' ■
!(• provides that all imported
and giving it to the patient, as directed,
.-t.-nct!. ’ and which never yet operat&lt; I.
..rgenne shall pay in addition to existent
“
rise than for th© benefit of the lady gave tlie sick person the hut
f • i.;j -ri duty iin internal revenue of cd othei
water in which the bottle was boiled,,
-justice.
mankim
I' .
;-r ixiiind.
n who tire engaged in the and the patient remarked that she
l._
re ':-'H II provid e for tbe uppoint- __The
hadn't t/mted^anything 1,0 good “ *
______ .ref
wantvv&lt;suppressed or
(which
u-a'-f h’j . udytical chemist and-a business
put on aa honest basis thrive by swind­ king tune.—Hartford Courant.
mlci. pist in the office of the Commisling the public. They sell an imitation
sivii. r. internal Revenue and Rittbor- article ii the name of the genuine,
- i: -5 the । '.inmussioner in his judgeiuent
The Bedouins of El Kuntara regard a
charging! for the counterfeit much
'
ph ;• &lt;;i.►mists and microscopists,
scrap of written or printed paper with a
-jkirel th- lurmnirajoner is authorized to above itp real value (if it is comridered
wr.olesoiiie and having a vahie), and sort of religious awe.
Tin' traveler
■■ 'Gutsu'dances which may be thereby Igreatlv injuring an honest
Rliolfs, having presented his Arab host
t ' a.;it; contested cases are to be
industry ns old as history and seebnd to with his autograph under a few liner
• iii'b-t this act, and his decision
no
othenin
its
extent
and
importance.
suting'tlu* date and purpoiu af his visit,
'■ ihqtl. He is also authorized to
We feel fissured that the people can de­ often raw him give it a furtive ki« and
•i- ? • whether any ^nbstanro made in
in.it -&lt;...
initio to deleterious to the pend upon the present Congress for the contemplate it with a kind of rapture.
small measure of justice which is de­
Ith. but the decision in this
manded. If we are disappointed some For foor of sacrilege ho changad it* hid­
y be appealed from to h future Congress will have to adjust the ing-place every (lay, unless so|ne responP &gt;s.dofthe burgeou-Gener- matter, disaster meantime fallowing aible neighbor had borrowed it to wear it
in-- Ariny and Navy and the
ra a clinnu ngainst uphtbalmia.—Cor.
disaster until the evU is suppressed.
h'-r os Agrictiltare.
Respectfully submitted in behalf of Chicago Time*.
■••■a who siuill wilfully re­ the dairy interest and of common hon­
fare the stamps, marks, or
esty.
’
Pains cannel mtirt alter tbe Mitlenl iia» taken
‘'firn is ■ u
containing oleomarKOHEHTM. I.ITTI.EU. . a'sl^te dU of Wert1. Pain kina, tbe Strale
*•''
’•*'1!i "’•guilty of a misdemeanor,
Cure. Do not be induced to take a rabaUtirte,
and &gt;.. :!! ud punished by a line of 8100 ________ _ of the National Butter, l«ui insist upon having Weals I obi Kina. Be­
10and by imprisonment from Cheese arid Egg Association, and Secre­ All druggists.
tary of Che Iowa Butter and Cheese
A and reliable Medicines are the beat
'.••a .lay s to-^ix months.
yjVKA to depend upon. Acker’s Blood El0!■ largerine may lie removed from
u.e place of manufacture for export to
luererrtormolBeret.
A correspondent of Hoard's Dairy­
a foreign country without payment of
■ &lt; • or affixing stamps thereto, under man paints the following picture that Sou. SrpMUtleorStaoirUiata—^ lib
ForRbeuia^l«a,bMW&gt;^&gt;»L
•&gt;uch regifiatious as the Commissioner is true of too many farm dairies:
I once visited a farm whore they kept
,
Fjum’K Hotchkiss. Drumtirt.
'■&gt; intima! Revenue 'may prescribe,
r
perron who shall export oleo several cows. Tbe chickens roosted tn
aui-m""*,— " .
..—„
----- s
nne diaH brand upon every tub, 1one end Of the room, the bed. milk, etc., built on the site where the fire occured
‘J1
.1'!' ,&lt;lsrr pwokage containing such were in the same room. The farmer last winter at Charlotte.
was
churning
on
the
shady
sldfi
of
the
•»rj.;|v u,t. worj ••oieomargerine" in
house, while his wife showed u» the
plan: letters one-half inch square.
-5 ii ;.ties, peaaltiva,- and forfeitures well kept garden, picking us a handful ■lrfe» the BtomarA to perforin lt« duty.
THAT HACKING COUGH can b« *» quickly
imp
by the act maybe recovered 1of beautiful flowers, and pulling some
which she proceeded to wash cared hr SUiloh'» Cure, lit xaanuitce It Said
m uny court of competent jurisdiction; carrots
1
by W. H. Goodyear.
^;‘.ull.°r tbe fine or penalty, when in a pail of dirty diabwater. giving
WILL YOU SUFFER with Dyspepsia and
them
a
few
scrapes
with
a
knife,
then
pn&gt;i to go u&gt; the informer.
oMnidnlue
offering them to us to eat, happily we IJver
teed to care you. Sold by ». H. Goodyear.
were not Hovers of carrots, she a iped
'
U.tlrr on Bosa» linUor.
ai.EEI’LK88 NIGHTS, made ntlterablo by
7 ■.
jftmorablt; CumndtUe and !her bands on her apron prepuratorv to
that ti'crtl’le courii- HMlolf. Cure Is the reme­
r •/
t,tc Vwjreis of Um finishing lup the butter making. Two dy for you. Sold by W. H. Goodyear.
'' V
Not being able to up- ! large pan* were put on the ground and
CATAKBH COUGH, health and sweet brralh
pe.u l-eiore your honorable Committee ।scoured with a handful ot
•ecured by Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy. Price Ml
H.
ffi perwn, 1 take this method of briefly they were taken to the spring at the eent*. Nairn! Injector free. Sold by
Goodyear.
Mantion to the pointe .edge of the slough—which served as a
Scarlet fever prevails to some extent
uhlcfi 1 desire to make againstcounter- watering- place for the cows and pigs,
and
furnished
water
for
family
use
h
»
leu butter and all counterfeiting, and .
in Hastings.
*2’’‘'■or of a law regulating the manu- wdl-where they were washed and •
Children will rd use Imd tas ting cough
•h,aUi^ a’ld t'ale of butter sulwtitutes. pail of water got for washing the butter. medicine bnt they will oil be willing to
.ii Prin,,&lt;Pl« involved will apply to The pans were set on the ground and take Dr. Jackson's syrup of lungwort
&gt;ul other substitutes, and only call for nartlv filled with water, her hands were and wild cherrv whenever offered. It
honwtv and fair dealing.
;rrain wiped on the apron and used in­ to as pleasant ra maple syrup and will
stead of Fladle to take the butter out
thJJU*?10 with’ 1 w,8“ to emphasize i
reach a bad cough and cure the whoopthe potato made in the brief of my orgu- •
inp- couch much quicker than any other
lufonj Use Bouse Committee on 1
preparation of the kind. For sale by

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, *fW’hat does the word •pedigree' mean,
John?” “It means descent." “Writes
sentence on the board rentsfrifng the
J?hn wtot UP and cb*lk«d oft
CoU,°,wlng: “We pedigreed down the
hUL —Harper’s Bazar.

In every land and clime, the merits
of SL Jaoobs Oil ms the only conqueror
of pain, are being acknowlet’gecl by th®
press and people.
The Ovid Carriage Works employ
125 men and turning out thirty car­
nages per day.

It waa a student in one of our noted
New England colleges who, in visiting
an art gallery, stopped before the paint­ cured every year by Acker'll celebrated
ing of “The Transtiguration" and asked
the conductor: “Isn't there some
legend connected with this scene r
you nothing. Try It. A single dose will
A priest visited a coachman who show Ito good effect. Trial bottleu 10 CtS.
was seriously ill. “Have you the habit
Fkku'k Hotchkim, Druggist.
of gding to the church r MI can't say
Ten drug otorcs at Big Rapids make
that I have,” said the conchman, in a the Ealoomata’ scratch tnelr off ear.
feeble voi.ee,“but I have driven a great
“Athlophoroe gives perfect satlafacmany persons there.”—French paper.
tion. It has helped and cured some­
"May," raked a little Burlington girl where all other remedies have failed to
of a companion, "what do you suppose do any good,” is the report of Dullam
h the difference between a beau anda Bros., drugglsto of Flint, Mich., on the
beau ideal r “WeU, I dont know," great, rheumatism and [neuralgia reme­
was the frank response, “unless they dy’s work.
leave off the idea! after they get mar­
The Knights of Labor assembly at
ried.
Ovid numbers 120 members.
When earth slips from woman, says
Itch, of every kind cured in 30 min­
some philosopher, she seeks refuge in
heaven. This may al] be very true- utes by WoolforcTt Sanitary - Lotion.
but when earth suddenly slips from Use no other. This never falls. Sold
man. he is requested to crook ha elbow by Frederick Hotchkiss, druggista,
-^'tick ° n hOm° Uinperance society. Hastings, Mich.
An Albany belle, after; attending
church on n recent Sabbath, was asked
her opinion of the sermon. “Oh! good. I
suppose," she replied, “but what big feet
the miuirtcr had! 1 was so interested In
his feet that I forgot to listen to Ids
sermon!”
A few days agojudga Walton, of
Bangor, in addressing a jury as to the
affirmative and negative testimony,
said.' “A thing that occurred may drop
out of a man's mind, but a thing that
never occurred don't drop into ahealthy mind."

“Mr. Blake, do you belong to a brass
band ?” raked a sweet little girl of her
sister’s beau. "No, my dear. Why do
you ask anch a questionr "’Cause pa
says you’re always blowing your trumet. so I thought you must lielong to a
band of some kind.”'
A bright little bqy, who had been' in
coinbat with another boy. was reproved
by his aunt, who told him he ought
always to wait until the other bov
“pitched upon" him. “WeU,"explainftl
the little hero,—“but if I wait for the
other bofto begin, I’m afraid there
won t be any fight!"

H
Present, n tu. «. Cole, Judge of rronwte.
In tbemallero! tbe estate ot Lewis B. Wltoox.
cd, |iraytn«lh*: shear some other suitable per­
that

Friday,

o'clock

al! Other persons IntereiUcd tn raid estate,
dty ot Hastings tn said county and show

chum.

re not! re to the f*r»oas Interested In salt!
te, of the pendency 'at raid petition and the
hearing thereof by causing a ropy of this order
to be published In th- HasUiKa Ba.xxxm aniNranaper printed and cfrvulatiFlD raid County of
Barry once in each week for three soeceratro

e

[A. true copy.]

Watervliet captalists are talking up n
•lAjOOO roller mill.

On reading and tiling the petition, duly
fled, of Basra J. Warner, wliiowolaaM dm
v number of bls paper: “We havejSSd praying.that a paper this day filed with
niertu of Ely's Cream Balm, and believe court purporting to be the last will and t
meat ot said deceased, may bo admitted to
that, by a thorough coarse ot treatrnrat. it will
cun- almost every caac ot catarrh. Hinlstcnas
a elass. art: afflicted with head rad throat troubStod day of July. A. D. irtfl, stone o'clock in the
-■ T.. " ... :
,.r . : .1 tud
.. .
kvwiiuuvuu
n V'CX'aui
petition, and that the heirs at law &lt;rf raid deBalm toohighiy.”
■ I
.
; ■; Interested in said
West's Pain King cures the worst cane of colic estate, are required to appear at a session ot
In Ove mlmrte*. Cure* clHlh, cramps,cholera, rahl cjurt. then to be holdwi at the Probate
and cholera morbur. »c. All drunista.
office, in the eity of Hratlnas, In raid county,
show cause, if any there be, why the prayer,
Howard dty people arc aaxlotu to hare a rad
of the petitioner should not bo granted.
And it further ontnrd. that said petitioner
West's Liver Pills cure sick bcadache, dys- give noUre to the persons IntereMed In said eaot the pendency of said peUtlea. and' the
Efdniggl»teWtl0D Bn&lt;* ,l’”r cora,lL'l*nt- :®c- Utc.
heikring thereof by causing a copy of this order
to be published In the Hastings Bannkr a
A system of sewerage will be established'at newsjxper printed and circulated tn said Coun­
Hllhdale forthwith.
ty ol.Barry ooce in each wMktorthree mmmmIvo
You can't work to much purpose unless you
arewelLbut you can build up your health rad
-trdictb with Parker’s Tonic, and work will
[A True Copy.]
thea become eusy. It seta the lungs, kidneys
rad liver In working order. Coughs and colds
vanish before IL Take It In time.

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once be laid at lahprmlns.

WILSON

WASHBOARDS.

Caph Coleman, achr. Weymouth, riving
between Atlantic Cltv and N. Y., had been troub­
led with a cough so that be waa unable to sleep,
I Take no ether.
rad waa Induced to try- Br. Kins'* New Dl»I
SAGINAW M'F’G CO.,
corery for eonswnotlon. It uot only gave him
Saginaw,
Michigan.
instant relief, but allayed the extreme aorvneas
Ochiltree's last speech was not a suc­ n. hh breast. Hlsclilldreti *rrr similarly affect­
ed
rad
a
single
doae
had
the
same
happy
effect.
A
A.
’
A
NTTTTTA
J-ellable .Salesmen tn
cess: “Mr. Speaker, the generality of
Dr. King’s New Dtarovfry la now tbe standard YV 21 IN 1 JC/Ulravcl rad Hell to the
mankind in general are disposed to ex­ remedy tn the Coleman household rad on Kiard trade our Celebrated Cigars, Tobacco, Clercise oppression on the generality of
gwretire. Ac, liberal arrangrmenUi. Salary
&lt;&gt;r eotaouMtao. Address immediately^ New
mankind in general," when he wra pull­
York A Havana Cigar Co., No. 1 Fourth
ed down to his seat by a friend, with
Fhnt has oncanlzed a branch of the Traveler's
the remark. "Tom, you’d letter stop; I'rotectlve AMuctatlon.
you are coming out o'f the same hole ra
A laryv diKter’s bill K often sated by taking
In
time
a
fen
doses
«t
West's
Liver
fills,
the
you went in at.” '
standard reai-dy tor liver coin plaint, djspepsla,
DAI'Cnr * CO , S7 Park Place, N. Y.
A wealthy Boston man thought his Indljtestto-: and sick headache. 2Sc. All drugMake lowest rates on all newspapers in tlx,
son too much of a genius to be kept at
U. K. amt Canadn. Established ufc.
A DetrtX tlortst, named Ferguson, has a night
home, and sent him to Germany to i»e bloomlag
OfTar Weirin insert one-inch adcereus in bloom nightly.
opeciai Ulier. ¥crtl*emrnu one month lu
educated. The father, in describing
Consumption Cured.
our selected list cl
Dallies rad Weeklies,
the result, says: The boy was too
An old physician, retired from practice, having entering the U. 8., for On. Circulation Mnin
much of an American to become a had
placed tn his brads by an East India mis­ copies per month. Thu list rad many otker
first-class German, and he got too much sionary tbe formula of a simple vegetable re­ combinations of papers sent on request. Plotso
mention
this
paper.
German in him ever to l&gt;ecome a first- medy for tbe speedy and permanent cure of
Coonniptioo. Bronchitis. Catarrh. Asthma and
class American, so he settled down into ah
throat and Iraig AffrrtJous, also a positive
being a sort of nondescript.
and radical cure for Nervous Debility and all GILLILANDS PATENT MOLE TRAP,
Nerroiis Complaints, alter hnvtnc tested
A Utica gentleman relates that he wonderful curative powers la thousands of
The most effectual protection ajpunat Groand
Mole, ever invented. Eailly operated and
once asked of Theodore Parker, who cases, has felt it his duty to make it known to M-Mn*
tr.n
m Mr. TH—
T-vl—
wra dining with him, a question con­ hte suffering fellows. Actuated bv this motive
and a desire to relieve bumai/sunering. I will
cerning Wendell Phillips' orthodoxy, send free of charge. U&gt; all who desire It. this who knows how It is himself. State andcocmty
rirhta
tar
sale.
Correspondence
solicited
and
recipe.
In
German.
French
or
Knglteh.
with
full
and Mr. i’arker replied, "I do not care
for preparing rad using. N.-nt by referenres rlren. Betall price Si.oo. ajmuu
to say that he believes or rejects, the directions
discount to the trade. J. G.
mall bv addressing with stamps, naming this want. I........
“five points,” but I will say that he patxT.W. a. Noth, Irt Powers Block, Boehes- G.LLILAND. I'aUrutee and Bole MnnufaMorer,
Adrian. Mich.
practices one of them—the perseverance
of the saints—which is much better
than a ia-lief In the other fuurr

Newspaper Advertising.

A Sabbath-school teacher, remarks
an exchange, had grown eloquent in
picturing to his little pupils the beaut­
ies of heaven, and he finally raked:
“What kind of little boys go to heaven?”
A lively little four-year-old bdy, with
kicking boots, flourishing jlils fist.
"Well, yon may answer,' said the
teacher. "Dead ones!” shouted the lit­
tle fellow-nt the extent of his lunzs.

“You say that Mr. Smith gave you
twenty dollars for officiating at his
wedding, and Mr. Brown only gave
you two dollars?" .said the wife of a
clergyman to her htistend. “Yes;” he
replied. “That s&lt;«ns very curious,"
continued the lady; "Mr. Smith is a
clerk on a small. salary, while Mr.
Brown, I have always understood. Is
a verv wealthy man." “He is, my
dear; but this is the second time Mr.
Brown .has been marriedPhiladel­
phia Call
The Mayor of a town in Lincolnshire,
Eng., recently went directly from his
dinner table to court to administer
justice. A mon was brought up for
being drunk and incapable. The May­
or looked at the msn unsteadily for a
moment with blinking eyes, and on
the completion of the evidence, said:
“Prishner, vou—von orrabe ashamed
o'yerself’ You’ll'ave to pay four and
te-npence orv a month!" The prisoner
was removed by tlie constable, and the
magistrate wra • assisted out by his
clerk.
At an up-town church the other Sun­
day, one of the teachers endeavored to
Joint a moral bv giving his scholars a
escription of the remp:iss as emblema­
tical of the bible. “Now what way docs
the compass always point?" he asked.
“North,
“South," "East” “West,"
shouted several of the scholars. “No,
children,” said the teacher, “It points to
the north—always to the north. Now
what way does the bible always point?'
“Always to the north!" was ths thun­
dering response. — Buffalo Express.
An eccentric old gentleman who had
married his second wife, a hoydenish
young creature, entertained a party of
gentlemen one afternoon, and was much
chagrined by the non-appearance of his
giriisli spouse. Upon inquiring he as­
certained that she wra in the garden,
and thereupon invited his guests out to
be introduced to her. As they rose to
accept the invitation, his son, a lad of
14 exclaimed, “Dont do It dad! “Why
not?" he raked angrily. “Because," re­
turned the lad, half apologetically, “she a
up a cherry tree!"—Exchange.
Those who believe that nature will
work off a cough or cold should under­
stand that thia is done at the expense
of the constitution. Each time this
weakens the system, and we all know
that the termination of this dangerous
practice is a consumptive's grave.
Don’t take tbe chances, when a flfuy
cent bottle of Dr. Bigelow's Positive
Cure will aafely and promptly cure any
recent cough, cold or throat or lung
trouble. Buy the dollar bottle of Fred
Hotchkiss for chronic cases or family

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K. ST. JOHN,

�THE BIBLE OF MAHOMET.

Boni of the dews and the May;
Not in. the dust and tbo heat
Nay. in ths lordlcst state.
Proud shall you go to your rest,
Kings could but envy your fate,
Dying to-night on her breast.
—E. D. Pierson, In Life.

SUPERSTITIONS THAT ARE POPULAR.

superstitions, but who in his secret heart
does not encourage A favorite one? I
never met the person who did not.
There are many people who hate to wee
the new moon over the left shoulder; if
they do, “somehow something always
goes wrong," they declare. They do not
believe such things, of courae; but so
it is.
Anotiter eon not endure a stranger who
juris him fftun a comjianion with whom
he is walking' in the street; others will
not raise umbrellas ovef their heads in
the house, and there are men who turn
pale if the)- spill salt.
A dry goods merchant of great wealth
believed tliat his fortune would depart
when he ceased to patronize an old apple
woman on a certain corner, and there
arc many who would fear for their Uvea
if they lost a curtain trinket or jewel.
It is said that the mother of tha
Rothschilds always lived in her queer
little house, in a crooked street, “to keep
her sons their luck." Every morning
servants took her to their splendid houses
in a sedan cliair, but she is always slept
in the house where they were born.
Mort people have a special dream that
forebode;, evil; and I know many who
declare that it is n fact that one who
boasts of being “so very well" to-day,
finds himself ill on the morrow. There
may l&gt;e some good reason for tliis, it act­
ually happens so often.
To tumble upstairs is sujJ&gt;tieed to post­
pone a wedding. “You'll not be married
thia year,” cries some one. And to turn
back three times is regarded by many as
a warning to remain at home.
Terror seizes a bride’s heart if it rains
on her wedding morn, and to wear the
marriage ring for a moment before it is
put on for good is believed to bring illluck indeed.
As for an opal—the prettiest stone pos­
sible, though a very minor jewel—I con­
fess to being superstitious about that. It
is the silliest fancy in the world, but I
would not put one on my finger for
anything. Ita baleful way of changing
from red qr blue to stone color is fiend­
ish, and iokfire, that glows and grows
dim by turns, is uncanny.
I believe a superstition br two to be
natural to every human being as are

the hard native woods bo coveted in our
northern cities, going 7,000 ar 8,00) miluj
to tbo New England factories, whence it
will rt-tnrn to tbe parlors and homes of
Buenos Ayree and Montevideo. Or if
your steamer te laden with French wines
and brandies, it seems comical to anchor
by tho side of a vessel taking u cargo of
quebrahco wood, shipped to Franca to ba
ground up and manufactured into French
wfneind French brandy. More than
50,000!torn a year are shipped for this
purpose. This wood is worth |8 per ton
at the river bank and $14 in Buenos

no collected edition of tbe Koran. The
fragments were scattered among some of
hte followers. These appear tn have
been written down at different times,
but it in tmid that mart of them were

caliphit were open to the neceartty of col­
lecting and writing down all tbe frag­
ments and teachings by the death of the
Moslem warriors at the battle ofYenuxnah. Omar was the first to realize
tbo importance of" saving the “Book of
God," and he employed Zaid ibn Habit,
tlte Areari, of Medinah, to oct as amanu­
ensis to Mahomet to collect the text,
which he did from “palm leaves, akins.
blade-bones, and the hearts of men" and
presented to Omar a copy of the Koran
substantially as it is now.
Twenty years after, tlie Caliph Othman became alarmed attheliceue taken
in interpreting texts as arranged byZaid,
and fearful of danger from the frequent
'quarrels resulting from the continued
differences, employed Zaid and three
men of Mahomet’s own tribe, tlie Qurais,
to decide upon tlie text and fix the read­
ing according tv the pure Qurai* idiom.
He then caused all previous wpies to be
burned and sent revised coptafto all the
cities in the empire for distribution. Ilia
revision has remained the authorized
text, and lias been taught by the Moham­
medan theologians since that' date, 860

Otte-third of the soil of England H de­
voted to theplcMur-cf tb»
the principal of which te apart. The
sgary is old of the foreigner who staid at
a country hotwe where every morning
the men of tho party exclaimed: TW a
fine day! Let's go out and kill something.
Tlie picture te not exaggerated. Many
Er.gltehxuen uf fortune seem to auppoae
thev are sent into this world to hunt
foxes and shoot grouse and deer. Thte
is the purpose of their existence and tbe
occurmtion of their lives. Among the
aristocracy the num who does not shoot
is un anomaly, almost a monstrosity.
There must lie uomething wrong about

him.
All the engagements of the upper
dtsMes, jxilitical or social, in town W
countrv. arc made with reference to
sport. The fashionable season and the
parliamentary season are determined by
the game laws. Country house parties
in winter, and tours to tiie continent in
summer depend ujxm what te collet)
“close times." Courtships are carried
on. marriages postponed to suit the con­
venience of sportsmen. Greet political
revolutions arc precipitated or deferred,
question? of peace or war are taken up
or let alone because ministers want to go
to Scotland, tjecauae grouse shooting lo­
gins in August, and fox hunting te not
over till February. The gravest ertete in
the history of a government is neglected
when legtelfttoro are anxious to be off to
the moors, and tlie sessions of parlia­
Thellrteh posscMed four kinds of harps
The arced of Mnhomet is termed Islam ment can not be held till the frost te out
—the Clnreech, or common harp; the
because Islam means “resignation .to the of the ground and tne foxes begin to
Ceirnin, or small religious harp; the
will of God." It is boged upon four great
Ciunard, Cruit, or high-headed liarp; and
breed.
principles. (1) The Qur’an or Koran itEstates ore purchased and houses built
the Cnom Cruit, or down bending harp.
'aelf. Cl) The Hadi TH, or traditional
because of &lt;he proximity of the covers;
Tbe firrt was that used by-the Lords and
sayings of tbe prophet, which supple­
properties are valuable for the same
harpers, and te tlx&gt; Irish harp properly
ments the Koran, and mukts provisions
reason. Scores of fortunes are lost
so called; the second, more exclusively
for laws and ceremonial olwervunees on
tiirough tlw excessive love of sport.
clerical, probably accompanied DruMical
which it may be silent. The life of
Every circumstance and event of Eng­
as later Christian hymns. “Perhaps,"
Mahomet and his divine relations and
says Walker, (ut supra) “this instrument; the laws embodied -therein are called the lish high life re volvee.around this jioint,
and the results are as visible as those of
was sacred to Karneioa, orApoUo, [when
Sunnah. (3) The Igma'h or the conreligion. Sport enters into politics, it
Grannwus, an Irish name for our favor­
MUjsus of opinion of the highest authori­
colors literature, it controls society, it
ite Dpityj and borne by the dancers at
ties in tlie Moslem church upon points
affects dress, manners, etiquette and en­
the Kearnaire, or sacrifice to that Diety.
which are not clearly defined in the
tertainment*, tlie relations of master and
[VallaDcey, *0011801, de rebus Hih.’] In
Koran or Hadi TH. (4&gt; Tlie Quiyas or
Arabic, Keren implies the rays of the
servant, man and wife, father and son—
Analogy, the reasoning of theologians l&gt;y
sun, with which the poet tell* us Apollo's
tlie cliaracteristics of whole clauses in
analogy from the otie-r three where
lute was always strung."
the state. It te one of the principal
The Clunard Cruit and Crom Cniit,
cided.
though styled harps, were more strictly
More often, however, society is com­
,4s already said, Islam is purest theism. bined with sport. At a great house the
of the | violin and guitar types: indeed,
they
may
be
considered
the The fundamental principle underlying party is usually large. The men sally
Islam
is
a
luilief
in
Allah,
whom
previous
pap-nta
of
those
instruments.
out each morning “to kill something,"
The former had ten strings andy was Arabs had worshipped under the name and sometimes the laditM accompany
playedj on with a plectrum, or bow; the of Allah tali ala. Allah, according to
Mahomet,
is
eternal,
ever
I
m ting, one and
latter fKxnes-e&lt;l six strings, two of which
ah&lt;x&gt;teni themselves. Thia is, of course,
were touched with the thumb. Banting indivisible, “Not endued with form, nor
(loc. cit.) adds two other harpa to the circumscribed by limit at measure; com­ such times the bags made aru enormous,
four given by Walker and commonly re­ prehending all things, but comprehended hundreds of lards often falling to a single
of nothing," says Professor Palmer.
ferred (to—the Craiftin’s Cruit, a name
derived from an Irish legendary hero, Allah’s attributes received ninety-nine glory; but the boaating te prodigious.
epithets in the Koran, and the epithets
and
the
Lub,
a
poetical
name
of
the
The devotion to sport that character­
refuse to acknowledge, but which, after
are the various names by which be is
izes the Englteh aristocracy tenot elevat­
all, help to keep us alive.—New York harp.—English Mngxine.
called, and all of them are used in
ing. It not only makes them indiffer­
Moslem devotion, and rosaries an* used
ent to more serious occupations, taking
It lias been stated that the flower of os the KnmUh church use tiiem.
tlie hereditary legislators from tbe affaire
Turcoman chivalry, if wo may roll it
The Koran further demands a belief in
The latent force in the human system Huch, perished neck and cropatGeok angels. Their angels are sexiuts. created of state to which they arc ra]qx»ed U
is a great study. Even- man lias such a Tepe; but the fibre is left , Wliat is br»-d of fire, and neither eat nor drink, nor apply themselves, and often distracting
reserve capital, and it is always uikmI un­ in the bone will oome out in the flash, multiply the species. The archangels them from their own.nsore important inIren a man is instantly killed. Sometimes and a young race of desert warriors are Gebra'l—Gabriel—or Ruhel Amin, tererts, but the iuc&lt;«aant practioi b
it is used piecemeal, m it were, m in the would be formidable antagonists indeed. “faithful spirit," nnd God’s meffwnger tc brutalizing. To lie forever planning and
cases of persons who use alcoholic stimu­ Theee are no white-livered, slavery- Mahomet; Mika'il, the guardian angel of inflicting death and jxun even on ani­
lants regularly. I am a believer ia the cowed, conquest-smitten wrecks of man­ the Jews; Israfil. who will sound the mals can not lx- refining. The English,
use ot sumulante—I believe there are hood, Much M sop rice in India, ar digest trumpet al th? resurrection, and Azra'il, nature is coarse in itself, but sport ren­
ders it still more so. ■
times when they tide a man over tasks, lantels ; by the Nile, but fierce, daring the angel of death.
Like everything else in England this
etc., when without their use it would be warriors, inured to the dangers of flood
Two angels ore given to each person.
pleasure te a matter of privilege. Garni
inipossiblu to overcome them. But tlioee and field from the cradle to the grave.
One stands on the right, the other on the
tim»« are infrequent, and I do not be­
Thau the men of Dantli Col. Stewart left, and nil he does is recorded. The te strictly prcaerved for the great. Tht
lieve in the we of stimulanta otherwise, “never naw finer specimens of hu­ angel Razwan—“Good Will"—presides unprivileged may not cany a gun.
os it rapidly exhausts this latent force, manity." Their horaee can perform won­ over heaven, and Malik—“tin. Ruler"— Every Englishman loves sport, the peas­
and when tlie time comes that a man derful feats of endurance.
He heard of over helL It is believed that Malik is ant m well as the pier, but jxiaching te a
criminal offense, and the pobr man te
needs it, it is gone. Take a num who some covering 100 miles in twenty-four identical with Molock.
drinks regularly, and he may as well hours, carrying rider, body clothing, and
Munkir and Nakir arc the angels who
give up. Tliat is the only way wo take everything; The Turcoman himself preside nt “the examination of the tomb," a year, to jail for doing what gives the
alcoholic rtimulante, but with other habitually sleeps on the snow with only that is, they visit the dead immediately rich man his keenest satisfaction. Five
nationalities it is different. For instance, a poshtin or long sheepskin ooaton.
after burial, and examine him in the thousand committals for p niching un­
the Frenchman. He • takes his wine at What chancezwould Bengal lancers have
made every year in England alone.—
matter of faith. If he aays there is one
Adam Badeau's Letter.
his mealA. It draws from his latent force, against a tr4op of such cavalry? In forty­
God and Mahomet is hfc prophet, he is
but it adds to it in assisting digestion eight hours they could strike from the
left to rest in peace; but if he dore not
and in increasing his appetite for food. proposed terminus of the Caspian line to say so, ho is beat with iron mows until
I have observed a good many peculiar
Still, St is not tlie Intent force that nature Herat, nnd in half that time they could
he screams so loud that all the powers
gave him. and he is letter off without it. march to it from the Bolan Paas.—Brit­ from east to west, excejrt inns and men forms of insanity and can say frankly
that there are very few entirely sane
-Dr. J. C. Webster.
ish Quarterly Renew.
cun hear him. They then press tlie earth people in this world. Of courae modern
down on the corpse, and leave it to be science han classified and found natnea
GamtiLInx Araonj the Crow Indian*.
A Girl 77 Yson Old.
The Ifrow tribe with hardly a single devoured b^)serpents and dragons until for a number of ajieciflc mental disturlrA case which is receiving much atten­
ancesthat the older practitioners were
tion from the medical profession was re­ exception are inveterate gamblers. Their the resurrection day.
Heaven is divided into eight parts: the inclined to include ttnder single heads,
ported recently to Coroner Mtmemer. greatest delight, however, is in home
In tlie death itself of Miss Caroline Ter- racing, I of which hardy little animals Garden of Eternity, the Abode of Peace, but there ore also, without a doubt, an
lioss there wm nothing remarkable. - She they ptBHces jierhaps the finest herd on the Abode of Rest, the Garden of Eden, increase in this form ot disease. There
died &lt;rf nephritis, and the coroner would tlie Nortii American continent Anyone the Garden of Rreort. the Garden of are plenty of crazy people whose jieculiar
not have been called upon to take cogniz­ visitingthe Crow village in midsummer on Ptaurara, the Gorden of tlie Most High, form of mania happens never to be dis­
ance of tbe matter had a physician been almost any day can see the young embryo and the Garden of Paradise. Hell is cb- covered, even by thenuelvee, and
present within twenty-four hours of the warriora mounted on fiery Httle bronchos vidod into seven ports: Gehenna, the tiirough life as staid, steady, ovendeath. Tite jwculiar circumstances of galloping like mad across the prairie. Flaming Fire, the Raging Fire that splits balanced citizens. I have Ix^n more
the case are wholly physical. Mias Ter- Tlit.w; young red rnncals are the most everything to pieces, the Blase, the titan once shocked nt the discovery that
hardy and fearless riders that can possi­ Searching Fire, the Fierce Fire, and tlie some old friends showed undoubtedly
signs of insanity on certain topics. Tlie.
her 11th birthday all development bly bo Imagined. Hanging by one leg
As to wliat becomes of the soul between great trouble in knowing who is sane and
ceased, and to the hour of her death she and ont* arm over the side of an unbroken
remained in form, stature and organiza­ animal you might Bay, with neither death and resurrection, Mahomet is silent who is not, b in finding some perfect
Says
Professor
Palmer:
“
The
general
criterion of sanity.
Evervthing is
tion a child. Canes of this kind have halter, bridle nor saddle, and completely
1»«&gt; recorded, though they are very hidden from an enemy, they ride and opinion is that there ia a limbo some­ mcMuretl by standards you know, and
few. None, however, have attained tlie shoot accurately in that position, just as where or other for the souls of the good, when we think wo have found that
well "as any white man could do under while the wicked are imprisoned in some standard he is only too apt to exhibit
foul dungeon to await their doom." The some defect himself. It almost prompts
curring before 21. Twenty-five years'
duties required by the Koran are profes­ one to exclaim with Puck: “What fool*
of qge is the extreme limit. Mbm Ter­ Montana Cor. Cleveland Leader.
sion of faith in one God. and the miwiion these mortals !»!“—Dr. Charleri K. Mills
boss was only four feet four inches m
of Mahomet, prayer, fasting, almsgiving,
hight. She. was remarkably quick in­
A dentist can not be too careful how and pilgrimage. Prayer must be mode
---------- -- —
tellectually, and enjoyed good health.
One effect of growing food consump­
Tlie case will be reported an in full in he handles bis instruments; they come five times daily, and the time i* called
into contact with ah kinds of diseased from the minarets of tbe ni'wques by tion te to make larger, well rounded
the medical journals.—Detroit
Free
bodies.
The
lank,
typical American ia
bono and tissue, and there is consider­ criora. Farting is exacted between dawn
able danger of being inoculated from- and sunset all through Ramadahm. the somewhat losing lfi» characteristic under
them. I knew a very bright young fal­ ninth month of the Moslem year, and a generous diet and perhaps decreasing
a
The anti tol&gt;acoo people ought to have low who became afflicted with what he only the sick and infirm are allowed to phyaic.1 activity, fa pUco
their attention called to the- fact that feared was a cancer of the mouth. He even drink water at thia time. Alms­ pounds a year formerly eaten of such a
went around with his face tied up for a giving, or “poor salt," ia the gift of one- fat forming substance aa sugar, the av­
common affliction. At present there month or two, but finally got well, and fortieth of nil property tliat shall have erage consumption of over a ’pound a
week, and the probable consumption of
are several persons being treau-d for it tlie fact develojied that ho liad contracted
atone London hospital. It first takes the trouble by once putting a plugger be- to charity. The pOgrimaguB existed long 75 to 100 pounds a year, individually/bv
before Mahomet's time, nnd it would tens of thousands, fa having its effect in
the form of “color-blindness;" tlie suf­
filling
out and rounding the port* of the
ferers who have smoked themselves into timer ia Always careful in handling his
this condition being quite unable to instrument*. and never lets tbo paints ns wm hte influence, to hire abolished body. Many people lMU fco much food,
but nevt’rthelem the dynamics
touch his finger*. A patient owes it to
eTO,utian lu“ a depmidonoe on
cloth held up before them. That is the
ubmxiam food supply and consumption.
his mouth u perfectly clean
popular medical tert, though there that
A feverish thirst that rem not be —George k. Holmes in Good House­
...
»
also a
more
scientific
one. and L
quenched lw water may lie allayed thus; keeping.
Eventually tlie victim to “tobocco-blind- Taft in Globe-Democrat.
Throw a slice of bread upon burning
—
Iur tlIO veiue»o.
.
cools, and when it is aflsmr throw it into
Chinese in Sonoma count--. California.
Tbe lustorical fresco in the dome of tbe a tumbler of water. Thia remedy has
capitoi at Washington has stopped-nsot lierm tested anil proved excellent. —Chi- gatiwr wild poppie. }lnd Bleep fAn to
hot water, making a shwjvpriKiuejn- (le_
partly re^xmaible. Unless tha f molting for lack dt dome or paint, but because nago Herald.
oortiiiM. wMrt,
__ . ■
. . .
*’ “todrialt»«d*drittkmg go together. the “tobacco
____
! W-—Chics.-.'■ Turn s.
and there' is demand for a smaller deme
A
Com,., mjlnwr. who • O.
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m- a rule, tho saffnrer gradually

Fivd thousand men are now employed
in getting out this wood for the wine
factories and rail read ties. This wood is
very hard. Its name means “ax-breaker."
It te very heavy. It will not float in
water; It is very enduring. Posts of
quebracho set in tha ground to form tlie
Udes qf houses in the days of tbe Incas,
before the coming of the Spaniards »50
years ago, are as sound to-day as when
they were first placed there. We arc
familiar in North America with many of
three
woods—mahoganies,
wahmta,
cedars, etc. When we have bettor
means of communication we shall be­
come acquainted. with many more of
these valuable South American woods.—
Bishop Fowler's Letter.

that the penny y^h- travel in
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PURL
tbo btmh no that tbe hunter could get a
shot at him, and the owner of akin
brought home the skull of the poorfoL
chase. From the nostrils to the tip of
tbe tail tlie akin measured ten feet three
inches. It is beautifully colored, and all
the claws and teeth are .preserved per­
fectly. Two of- the teeth are four inches
long. Tim head measured two fort eight
inch« acroes tlie forehead, with all the
musclre strongly lirought ouL
There te a big bole in tbe skin that
piercml the animal's heart. Tbe owner
of the akin left Africa with it before tiie
hot season came on. It was jmiiked ia
lime to preserve it until the traveler
artenic soap for further transjxirtation
to this city. Tlie lion akin lias bwn surroanded with twenty-one bear skins, tha
whole forming a rug twenty-one fert
Jong nnd thirteen fact wide, enough to
carpet a Urge room. The akin has lieen
the object of a good deal of interest and
curiosity to men in the trade.—New Orkantf Times-Democrat.

Paganini happened to play before tha
Prineess Pauline Botgliene, sister of Na­
poleon I. wh*-n hte chanferelle (the E
string) snapped. Whcth^ft accident or
hte own design, tlie A broke, after thia,
and he playml so wonderfully on the two
r»»m;.iniiiK airings a duet between two
lovers that the princess said to turn:
“You do such incredible things M. Pa­
ganini, with two strings, that 1 am al­
most sorry that the D string didn’t give
way too, so as to leave you only one
string. I should like io see wliat it ia
possible even for a sorcerer like you to
do Oh the G alone. "Qu’a celane tienne,"
said Paganini with the greatest equanim­
ity, and he coolly took the D off and be­
gan hte famous variations on tbe Prayer
uf Moaeon the G alone. It te useless to

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wiu tliat man's hand.—Temple Bar.
In the “souvenirs" of Victor de Broglie
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furnished eben dcdnrt. ExeelMit water.
without interrupting and then calmly re­
markyd: “An engineer pught to be only
iui engineer;” then, pacing up nnd down,
It will cost you but ten rent*. Fen! furaUhsd
“it is uwiraa to be an engineer without
taw price,
man always In attrudsno*u&gt;
are for trams. When In the city ple*M* cal!
fulfilling tlie duties of an engineer."
nd inspect these shed*, whether yon dr-trr io
Then, going to the door, added. “An
engineer must ignore mercy ar pity," and
theseslirdn. secure (nw&gt; molestation. nsU vuh
thereon slammed the door violently. the knowthat they wi II be carefulb loole-i
After the Ruxdan campaign Napoleon, after, all Cor 10 cents, whether they nuialu »
conversing with M. do Narbonne, stated:
“After all, what have 1 lost? Not more and west of Jeflcrwu Street.
*w
koun re»ectfalh
than 300,000 men, and even at tliat there
(i.
were a lot of Germans among them!"
This last sentence ia truly Napoleonic.—
Detroit Free Press.

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far hack m the seventeenth century.’The
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follows: “It was a bamboo tube cov­
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VOL. XXXI. NO. 8.

HASTINGS, MICH., JUNE 24, 1886.

The Hastings Banner.
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The Altoft school attended the picnic
at Grange hall, Irving, Saturday and
reported a very pleasant time.
Middleville.
Children’s day exercises were held at
.(S1*
W001 Uwn ln U&gt;' the Altoft school house last Sunday.
Rev. Stewart was present and made
some very pleasant remarks.
to roS1! ^k8t/nsnch _i'cSon 0VCT 8200
MORGO-THORMAPPLE.
th® damage done to their new
Miner Mead by virtue of a' chattie
!rl'y^e
of 101 weekar.rn!.W^Zei.npbln1’ of
vllU&lt;*- mortgage, seized the goods ami chatties
of Frank Mead. Mr. Burton of Hast­
wars
ings held ft chattie mortgage on the
same property and on test Monday re­
-r uurm.
plevied the said goods and chattie from
commenced upon the officer E. 0. Hyde.
Paneths new residence.
Hastings high school alumni will
The Milage dads are at last repairing
&lt;?iir man-trap sidewalks.
s picnic at Thornapple lake. Saturday.
Mr. Cole is making preparations to
entertain them right rovallv.
It is expected that there will be a
h.VlLf.''”"*1,.01 A“-'on LPdbad b«n * realdait or Mlddlwllle u Sunday school organized at the IL R.
Hall at Morgan next Sunday, no pre­
.'cars, occurred last week Monday.
venting providence.
•
Ou r deputy sheriff Is chuck full of
business.
■
Sunday at Gun Lake.
Last
Sunday
there
were
some
fifty
'Fox &amp; Son. of Freeport, were “just
fooling.
They did not intend to bring carriages at the lake house.
Last Saturday John Morgan lost a
thne Sa" n1^
place
the tine cow worth at least fifty dollars.
Milk fever the causa
Iuou,rn«l over Detroit's
Henry Strong was somewhat delayed
hard luck in Saturday's bail game.
with his work on Tuesday last caused
o“r baU players assisted. Irv- by the breaking qf some Iwlts in his
W nite effort to beat Hastings last
machinery.
r riday, but their saving power was not
LaSt Saturday W. S. Adkins went to
equal to the occasion.
Prpt W. A. Morse was tn Olivet last Charlotte. These weekly visits to the
city, ’twould seem, mean more than
Sunday.
purely
business virita. Guess there
M. F. Jordan now divides his law
business with a partner, Mr. Bailey, must be some attraction; but all right
William, she is worthy of all the atten­
who hails from MUford.
tions you can bestow.
Farmers are busy cutting hay, and
There must be considerable of a
busineas is quiit to town..
hornets nest in the yfcinity of Morgan,
Chas. Mason, of- •’Hustings, was in judging from the buzz one hears octown Saturday. * ».
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Lawyer,
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Praieeutiaf AUerney (or Barry County.

A E.KENASTON,
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Attorney at Law,
. Practice* I a ah courts of the State. Collection*
promptly attending to.

JOHN CARVETH,
J
Attorney at Law,
Middleville. Mich.

irABTlN V. BARKER, Real Estate,
Insurance and Loans.
■.M-th J. G. llitnysng Sou.! door* north
i&gt;&lt; I'cHtoflicc.
-itteirt.on Rlrcu to making exchange*
cf ;Mrrty. The Interest*" of oon-rosldent
prot-t-.v owner* carefully looked after. Farnfii
•;l - ■■ b&gt;i de or exchange. Housev and
f'LEMENT SMITH,
Lawyer.
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Lw.ii. k" Ks*nxt
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Cedar Fence Posts,

Haying is ir
Wheat is ripening fast.
Com is coming right along.
Oats bld fair to be an average crop.
J*. Fuller raised the frame of a new
house one day last week, which when
completed will be a fine residence.
Mr. Judson Carpenter is improving
slowly we hear. Judson is sadly
and Maple,
.
missed, and we will be glad when we
see him around in his accustomed
place again.
The farmers who have not sold their
wool smile muchly over the price; but
those do not who sold at the opening of
the market.
It looks kind of nice to see a man
take down his road fence, just to plague
a woman; doesn't it?
AunV Betsey Carpenter has rented
her bouse to a man from Dakota, we
art- in termed.
Of Errry
Will Wright is home from Ann Ar­
bor. | 1
Cr J. Stilwell, of Grand Rapids, spent
Sunday with his friends, returning
again on Monday.
The ice cream soda! held at the town
hall last Wednesdayevening was a very
enjoyable affair. The ice cream was
furnished by Mrs. J. B. Carpenter, and
was pronounced “just tirst tiest.”
About eight dbllars was received. The
PTPrices and Estimates given on ap- report that an opposition social was
gotten up in the neighborhood is all a
5 plicatioa.
mistake, as there was nothing of the
BENTLEY BROS. &amp; WILKINS. kind thought of.
The Carlton Center Sunday school
will hold a thank-offering service two
weeks from Sunday. The offering they
bring to be given for the church. Let
everylxxh come who can. The occa­
sion will donbtlesa be one to Interest all.
Henry Shriber, who is working near
Saranac, was home to visit his parents,
last Sunday.

Joist and Studding,

FLOORING

Sash, lion

‘SS,^-

U,

Cornice Mouldings,

Inside Finish &amp; Band Monldinzs

Stoop Scrolls &amp; Columns

Window and Door
Screens.

Michigan Central

RUTLAND.
WILLIAM B. SWEEZEY,
J nstice of the Peace.
MAiOectt&lt;H» a specialty.
T M. B. GILLASl'IE.
*•
Notary Public.
:iknrm« Mi th.
.

Tite .Niagara, Falls 'Soule.
GRAND RAPID8 DIVISION.
Takln* effect May «h. UM.

JpHV V. COBB,

F.l &lt;HUtfARLE DRESSMAKER,

' AtDnti'ih Often ta Cutting
■’i"l b'i'tiny. Patterns Cut te order.
k1" "• ‘»»-r Schantz' Store.

■TATIOX8.

Grand Rapid* Lt
.Mortgage fUUe.
Middleville..........
i!’ li.iUuj-1•i-.-n made in the conditions JrvtnR......... L
' -'
stjaf t&gt;v»&lt;lc and escorted br Hastings....
*
' --rand Anna MdtaffbauMr. Quimby....... ..
■ - 'Amuel ' arson, dated Dwembar Morgan....... I.
• o.-l icvirl'd In the office ef the Keg- 5aihvWs...J.
for tlir eaunty of Barn and state ChartoUe...;.
. ■ • .•&gt;. irj al. isfe. at * o'clock a tn-. Eaton Rapid*,
Jackson .
Detroit..
i. ‘-’Citr.,- &gt;|«&lt;-rMlr*. aad ili, r? i- now
:mm! unpaid cm «ald inortm?
uiku&gt;)Idic ttM) same at the
■ -uullee thr sum ot thirteen
'.wenty &lt;l &gt;ll*rs and ninety•i. MJft.iaud the attorney tea
y law. and no proeeedtng* at
i - I'yhATtut been taken to collect
- »n&gt; part thereof; Now thmfore.
' » Khen that t»y virtue of tte now■ ■riKts.- roouuoed. aad the
• • i&gt; r*MJ made and provided, on Bat­ Dctrott..
- . v. day at August. A. D. IMS. at 10 JnrkAoi.
!-■ ' t- nouc, at the north front door
• rt Ito iw m ibe ell, of Hastings, Bi
- M‘
(that being tka abea
- .rrtih &lt; ouh tor Um&gt; county of Bi
i ir-mii»-san-situated.)Uwrew

I. -.0

May lie nereaun to aatlsty
- Iii.rron with mtenvrt at *emi
i- r annum and the cost and expenae*
allo*
'■
. including an attorney fee of
- (h-uHrt prpvided for In udd tnortl-remine* being described In said
follow*, to wit:
iheJrtS".’'' I'1'**’ or parerh nt laud lying and be-

SmrtV
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WHOLE NO. 1620.

County News.

u’*n**dp ot Hasttea*, Bsriy

known and deaerfbed a* fol-

,
“ 7nau o» nouui-ewH
.
thirteen (U), la townftesam
Ji,;?!'r*nFy e*Kht W wwtt, containing one
:,
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;'*&gt;
#crt
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’.ia&gt; z:rh. i&lt;«. * huiQ. more or lest

Jpl. MARBLE

- "(Iiw u ,’iA?H'Ki. CARSON. Murteagre.
- AS ' ’llAl i'-lt AU'y for Mortgagee.

ifican. The circuit Court lor the

Custom Wool Carding,

Monday and Tuesday of last week
were fullv up to the mark for warm.
Thursday and Friday frost
Mrs. Sam White is very low with
dropsv of the heart.
Mra. Alice Harns is a little more
comfortable after an attack causing
great prostration.
Children’s day was observed at Y ecklev's school house.
The social at the new barn of C. H.
Stone netted816- Pretty good!
Rev. Geo. Keagle will preach nt the
Crosby school bouse Sunday next at 2
o’clock p. m.
, ,, ,
Mrs. Ira Shipman is quite feeble In
health.
Mr. Cor. Williams has enlarged the
capacity of his barn to nearly twice ita
original size.
The mowing machine has commenc­
ed Its labor, and Is as noisy as ever.
Rev. Crosby will supply Freeport
charge Sunday next in the absence of
the pastor.__________________

North-eabt Hastings
A refreshing shower Tuesday noon.
Leroy Barnum and wife spent Sun­
day with friends in Hope.
Miks Marv Bagla is spending a couple
of weeks with her sister.
Byron Johnson, of Newaygo, visited
his sister, Mrs. Philip Dundar, Monday.
Will Sweet has returned from Mar­
shall and will spend the summer at
h°\drian Burrows and wife and
daughter are visiting up north.
Ilenav Clark is visiting friends at
Battle'Creek. »
.
Geo. HofstAter is making Indiana
friends a viritz v'o
May Baldwin Ute returned from a
two weeks visltMth friends in Grand
Rapids and Fowler! •’ '
,
Mrs. Hattie Bristol and Mrs. Jas.
Bauer Visited at, S. N. Baldwins last
" Morna Ludlow, ot Freeport, was the
guest of Nellie Baldwin Sunday.
There will be an ice cream bocial at
the home of Geo. Clark Friday
June 18th. All arc cordially invited to

alE#ther Baldwin starts for Minn, next

Tuesday where she expect* to make her
future home.
, ’ ,
Millie Kelley, of Johnstown, lias been
spending a couple of weeks with friends
He wfU warrant all
f»r 12 1-s in-this vicinity.
Mattie Druiott had the
cent* per jmmwI. NotRinff chargedfor scald
one of her feet very badly b&gt; spill­
:&gt;uau»
nan:-Mi. wr greaee.
ing hot coffee on it. It will be some
,
.
1 .-J*d Mxty doU&amp;n. which
tiSe before she wiU *
® ‘«*}
to ou the 4tr. day &lt;rf May,
as.
she
can only walk bj the aid of
ou the Brer.
W. MARBLE.’
..... .....
I.,
crutches. *
K 5 A I I’EN &amp; VA NARMAN
Attorneys torPttintiff.
y
that on the 13th day of
a writ ot alUu-iinicnt was duly
1 'Inuit Court for the Coontg at
»( RUatlilerti. Hall, the above

ON SHORT NOTICE.

'I

four corners.
Joel Demond is convalescing.
Haying and cultivating corn is the
order of the day.
Children's day was observed at the
Holmes church on Sunday last.
Elder Grow, of Charlotte, occupied
the pulpit In the church on Sundas'
morning and evening last
The ice cream social at Geo. Clark's
last Friday was well attended, being a
success both personally and financially.
Bert Stowell after making an extend­
ed visit to York State, is with us again.
Glad to see you-Bert.
Henry Shy, of Ohio, and Jmnes Wolfe
of this place are still on the road can­
vassing for fruit trees, and to make it
more convenient they take their board
and lodging at Mr. Sutton's of your city.
Success to you boys.
■
Herbert Sprague'is with us again
after spending a few months at Mc­
Bride's as bookkeeper. Herbert you
will have to wear a broad rimmed hat
for a few days or you’will get sunburnt
The people of this vicinity are very
often the hearers of free lectures at ail
hours of the nighty Boys, keep oa a
little lower key.
'
Wallace Townsend and Wm. Sutton
spent last week at Orangeville and
FrairievWa

ALICE

George Salsbaugh has got to work
again.
Wm. Terryl has opened a blacksmith
shop here. •

for the last week.
/
Robert Haynes raised thl basement
to his barn Monday.
'
David Searles will run a new twine
binder this harveet.
J. S. Caswell has got the addition to
his store up and the roof on. and is put­
ting down a drive welL
Luther Wright has traded his farm
for another in Orangeville.
Haying has commenced and every­
one is complaining of a light crop.
There was quite a crowd here on Sat­
urday night to see the foot race be­
tween Dor Lenhart and one of the - In­
dians. Dor got left
Mrs. Harriet EHey died very sudden­
her
ly Monday at the residence' of *■
“
daughter, Mrs. Brumley.
,

DOWLING.
A little girl at George Cox's.
Mr. Phillips has relatives from York
State visiting them.
Ezra Tobias smiles over the advent oi
little boy.
Mr. Romain Truman is fixing the
house formerly owned by Frank and
intends to move into it as soon as it is
completed.
c
GUM DROPS.

FREEPORT.
From the Herald.
Farmers are busy haying.
Job Choesbrough has dosed the handie factorv until after harvest
Henrv Will has finished decorating
and repairing the M. E. church and it
now looks very neat and attractive.
The ordinance of baptism by immer­
sion. will be performed next Sunday at
the Lake school house. Service at 3 p.
in., after preaching, baptism in Hess
lakA
Quite a number of the young people
of this place attended the dance in
Simon Heffelbower’s new barn Wednes­
day evening, and report a pleasant time.
An unusual sight was witnessed
Monday and Tuesday when passers by
discovered Samuel Roush cultivating
com. Sam is now laid up for repairs
in consul uence of his over-exertion.
Geo. Glick, wagon maker, is having
more busineas in the repairing line than
be can do alone and is compelled to
hire a hand to assist Mm.
Earl Matteson, of Hastings, was iu
the village last week introducing Ms
celebrated orgaps and pianos in this vi­
dRev. and Mrs. Zarwell'departed for

lust Thursday and are visiting Frank
Childs, N. Brayton and other relatival
here and near Hastings. Miss Lena
who went away from here a few years
ago, a little girl, is' now an accomplish­
ed young lady.
Large num tiers of people from Free­
port attended the Mennonlte camp­
meeting in West Campbell last Sunday.
Rev. Good-from Ohio, preached a very
ab-e sermon at the morning service. A
large attendance was present through­
out the day.
The time is coming atfd that soon,
when every village will have its cream­
ery. And the towns that act firtt will
receive the advance benefits, as they
will liecome established and secure per­
manent markets for their butter before
competition becomes too numerous
The choicest dairy butter is now worth
but, nine cents per pound while MicMgan creamery butter demands an aver­
age of 20 cente in Eastern markets
where the product has to compete with
the best York state creamery.

Haying has commenced.
Ice cream social at the church to­
night.
•■Bush” Hyde spent Sunday with
friends near, Vermontville.
Mrs. Howell and children are visiting
in the vicinity of Grand Rapids.
Henry ana Charley Deller are the
owners of a new 8150 self-binder.
■
Levi Hubbard. o¥ Vermontville, is
erecting a granary 10x24 for Charles
Hyde on this street .
The amount of wool that passed on
its way to Hastings last Saturday shows
that the farmers appreciate a good mar-

MinerMead and G^o. Norton have
returned from Virginia. Henry Lath­
rop supplied the hungry public with
flour during the latter's absence.
The Sunday evening meetings are well
attended. The subject for next Sunday
evening: “Atonement.”
One week from Friday is the last of
a successful term of school taught by
Miss Emma Slocum. Parents should
try and visit the school.
*
A letter from Frank Tucker states
that he has located a homestead near
Oakley, Johnstown county, Kan. He
also adds that it is a beautiful farm­
ing country.
After a prolonged visit in Ohio among
friends and relatives Rev. Parson and ■
family are at home. He was assisted
last Sunday morning by Father Mills,
of Rice Creek. Their remarks were
listened to with Interest by all'

. ORANGEVILLE MILLS.
News scarce this week.
Farmers are all busy getting in their
hay while the One weather lasts.
L. A. Nichol*, of Battie Creek, in
town on business last week.
Will Draper and wife, of Prairieville,
visited at Ell Nichols' Sunday.
Cora Saddler fell from a cherry tree
and broke her arm one day last week.
George Brooks, of Hastings, has been
visiting at F. M. Searls several days.
N. Sherwood and wife, of Plainwell,
visited Mrs. Thiers Friday.
Mrs. James Knickerbocker visited
her son tn Rutland the past week.
Will Turner has gone to Genesee to
visit an uncle
Wm. England and C. H. Thrnston
went fishing Saturday and caught—
well they brought about a dozen small
sunfish.
Rumor Says Orangeville will cele­
brate the fourth.
George Jessup is home for a few days.

Friday the Irving and Hastings
base ball clubs crossed bats at Irving,
with Allen and Ferris as the* battery
for the Hastings nine. The result was
a score of 12 to 9 in favor of the Hast­
ings team.
Glass Cheek grange will picnic atthe grove south of the grange hall
Saturday, the 3rd, and at 1 p. m. will
listen to an address by Mrs. Perry
Mayo. There will also lx- a bowery
dance in the afternoon and evening
with good music.
.

Yankee sthingb.
Good hay weatker at this writing.
Mrs. Ben Allen is on the sick list.
Mrs. Stoller, Earnest Foe and sister
were the guests of A. Luther Saturday
and Sunday.
.
Mrs. Tuckey is quite sick with bil­
ious fever.
Roland Green has been the guest of
E. G. Bennett this week. ’
Several of our people visited your city
last Saturday.
Last Saturday about thirty-five peo­
ple from Yankee Springs and Rutland
assemble*’ at the north end of Deep lake
for a picnic, and spent the day in fishing,
lx&gt;at riding and amusements of various
kinds; all together a very enjoyable and
pleasant time.
Elmer Rogers, of Rutland, has pur­
chased a site for a new store at The
Springs, and has begun work. Every­
body is pleased with the prospects of a
new store.
Ben Noeris is building an addition to
his house.
David and John Watson have pur­
chased a cider mill. Now you know
where to get your apple jelly.
The eleventh annual school picnic of
our township was held at Mrs. Hill’s
grave Friday, June 11th*. and was a
success as usual. About ten o'clock
the four and six horse teams, drawing
beautifully decorated wagons filled
with many happy school children,
whose happy faces gave token of the
pleasure in store for them. liegim to as­
semble. Districts No. 1,2.3, fl, 7,8 and
9 were represented with Bertha Hale,
Lizzie Brlghtal, J. M. Smith. Luella
Bassett, Eva Hill, Florence Williams
and Marie Stoka- at the helm.

The standing of the clubs in the Na­
tional league in the race for the pennant
is as folio
Detroit

Philadelphia
SL Louis....
Boston..........
Kansas City.
Washington ...
In the Chicago-Detroit
series, the far­
---------_
Era
wuu Sitiixuay
mer won
Saturday by a acuro
score uw
ot 5 U)
to y;
4;
the latter won Monday by 4 to 1, and
Tuesday by 5 to 4. In the last game.
Anson, of Chicagos, was fined 8H0 Tor
kicking at the umpire.

STATE NEWS.
Monroe rakes m 87,750 a year out ot
her saloons.

Bellaire is happy; she has a daily mail
to Eastport.

Detroit is threatened with more la­
bor troubles.

Big Rapids now blazes with electric
light and the beaux think it is a scheme
“to do 'em up.”
• The Lansing wheel works arefarbehind their orders and the force will at
once be increased.

Adrian would like to have her barber
shops close on Sunday but the festive
shavers will not have it so.
'

NASHVILLE,

On J uly 29 Caro citizens will vote for

_ bonding the village for 83,000 for a
towfi-hall and an engine house.

We are all coming to Hastings the
3rd. Meet us at the depot with a brass
band and a new straw hat.
The interest in league base ball is
every day gaining.
District Deputy Orno Strong and E.
i Chipman were at Eaton Rapids Thurs­
day night installing K. 1’. officenC
Not a great many took in the excur­
sion to Detroit Monday, but those who
did report a good time and a grand
game of ball.
We bear a number talk of going to
Eaton Rapids the latter part of the
month tonear the famous Sam Jones.
Mrs. Frank Brattln. of Woodland, is
visiting her parenta.
A cooper shop has been started in the
Old* milL IL C. Byte, of Mason, is the
proprietlr.
A ted-pound boy winked at Frank
McDerby Monday night and said
“hello, old man!” and Frank says he's
a chip off the old block.
Mrs. Chas. Detnaray's father from
Charlotte is making her a visit
E. C. Ovaitt is home again.
Sbertn Potter and Katie Cross, of
YermontviUo, cameover to Nashville
last week arid got one knot tied around
both their necks.
A can of cream took a drop of sever­
al feet at the csaamery Thuoday, by
the giving way of a derrick rop.-. and
85 worth of crann was principally used
to saturate the clothing of the by­
stander*.
•
The excursion to Jackson Thursday
will take a slim looking crowd from
this burg.
A young man from Middleville got
jerked off the midnight train here Mon­
day night and considerably bruised up.
L. McKlnnfa is on the road with a
CFMrA 2 L.’iFvi'ngston and Mrs. D. D.

Clark. o( Battle Creek, are visiting at
L. J. Wilson’s.
Austin Brooks and wife are at Bat­
tle Creek and Goguac Lake for a couple
of weeks!
Ladle Reynolds, of Grand Rapids,
was in town Monday visiting his wife
Wisconsin Tuesday afternoon to be ab­
Bev. ^ThoK. Cox is off for a short
sent two or three' weeks. They' will
.
spend the time visiting relative# and vacation.
Nashville people ure quite anxious to
attending a large campmeetiDg to be
conducted uudt-r the auspices of the have the cantata of Queen Esther
rendered
bunby
the
Hastings folks.
German M. E. church ot the state.
Arnold Sisson, who was severely in­ Why don't you come down ?
A’much needed rain is gently falling
jured a few weeks since by bring,
thrown from u wagon, is now able to as 1 write and lulls my brain (?) into
sweet repose, so pray excuse me. To be
be on the street.
ID. M. B. Chillis and Wife accompan­ continued in our next'
O. U. SUCKER.
ied by their daughter Lena, amved

Martin I&gt;ottis, employed iu Bowes*
camp near Harrison, was killen Monday
afternoon by logs rolling upon him.
Hie “Children of God," of Maple
Rapids, have sent a man from Elba,
Gratiot county, to the insane aslum.

The Imlay City new brick school
house is now under construction.
Ward &amp; Cleveland, of Flint, are the
contractors.

All the electric Light stock at Ionia
nas lieeti taken up except al&gt;out 84.030
worth, and that Is expected to go to­
morrow.
D.-J. Sprague, of Bronson, the oldest
member of the Grand Army, of the
Republic, lies dangerously ill and is not
expected to recover.
Jolin Odgers, of Jackson, was badly
scalded by the discharge from the boil­
er of the Emerson coal mine Saturday,
but he will recover.

Deed Gage and Ms wife, of Corunna,
are resting under suspicion of having
murdered their ch^d. An Inquest will
be held to solve the mystery.
.

Nora Fetters, who shot a tough while
he was assaulting her father at St.
Louis, will be examined July 14. She
will, without doubt, be discharged.
Kingston. Tuscola county, which was
recently wiped out by fire, will re­
build. The business men ot the place
show a commendable spirit in this
respect

Sam Barr, of Battle Creek, dropped
8150 on the way to the bank, find there
is one honest man left in the county; he
returned the cash at once when he
found it.
Sunday night a well-developed tramp
was discovered stealing chickens from
the Merrill farm, near Coleman. Mr.
Merrill, who is p tender-hearted citizen,
could not suffer bin fowls to be ruthleesly torn from their roosts, hence he
shot the tramp, and the shot-was so efthat one of the thiefs tega was

I

D» ■■ |l &gt;gginK. of Grant Kaptte,
who brutally murdered hi# wHr four
years ago. for which crime be te now
serving a life startcuee at &gt;aciaan
»enu fo think thate be ha* made full
reparation for Die crime, and lias writ­
ten to Judge Parish, who wLtenoxl
him, taking interewBion with the par­
doning board.

,4

�ONEY SAVED l

IOO Doses

NEARLY HORIZONTAL
WAS THE RRST STRAIGHT VOTE ON

WORK OF OUR SENATORS AND REP­

THE MORRISON TARIFF BILL.

RESENTATIVES IN WASHINGTON.

Having bought a large invoice of TEA

Only Seventeen Majority Afalnrt Going

bill; providing far *a

Into Committee to Talk tbo
Matter Over.

we will until further notice give each customer
a better TEA than ever before; and to induce
Uamhixgtox

City, June 1A—Shortly

tbo Northern Pacific forfeiture bill was

Wasdixotox City, Juoo JI—Tbo flrat

customers to try, will give a 5 cent ticket with

lowing public building* bUb
aWJUluth. Minn. IIOO.OX-. »i
1:50,00a To complete buUding. already
begun, the following additional amounts

One Dollar

-'.OU.OJU acroa on that poruoo of the lino

Hood's SampxriUa cure*

*tan

each pound for cash.

Tickets good in 25c

lots for any Crockery we have«m stock at face
propriaUcu bill »u ncalrad from tba
MltoCTMd.

ni .merely afflicted with

**

value.

Try Our Tea!

li*h«l an .qeitablo wtoppte to tortoiturc.
DOMtroatiaa, Um Attaaqs MM.

uao naval appropriation auu xiori
(fated that It appropriated »n,81»,«fi,
reduction of over 13,000,000 from lot

fartelturo bill
Kinley, on behalf of the opponent*, join nd

without It.

Hood’s Sarsaparilla
defeated yeaz 1*0, nays 157.
follow.;

Tbo vote in

Bold by all drasrlete. •&gt;; «Bt for ft. Made
only by C. I- IRXJD &amp; CO.. Uwcfl, Mam

to abollrb pension agencies; to apply tho

Allra of Mimiteippi, Andi-reon of Ohio, ItelIteach, Balmont, Benaett, Blanchard, Blount,
Breckvnridgv of Arkansas Breckenridge of
Kentucky, Burnee, Bynum, Cabell, CaldCampboll of Naw York,

bonded debt; granting pension* to pereon*
injured in con theta with Indian*; excluding

from land grant railways, on Hawley's

Resolution, wars offered: for thsappolnt-

eome talk tbe matter was dropped and Beck

Idun of Florida, Dawcsi, Dibble, Dough­
erty, Dunn. Fteber, Fdrd, Forney, GIbeon
Hale, HuImU. Hammond,
HamphlU, Hundoreau of North
Herbert, Hewitt, Hill, Holman, Howard,
**-■*■* Hutton, James Jduuou of North

himMlf sexne days ago, and to expungs
therefrom any unjust reflections on Edwin
M. Stanton or Abraham Lincoln: calling

Thureday next.

prohiblUng th® wiling of txxd» in tho Dte-

5 rjente; prohibiting tbo advertising of

in which McClellan wan charged with bad

traded Whitney'• action regarding
phim Half of tbe bill bad been g

batarday la which he approved the Dlugley
shipping bill, but pointed out that cartain

abolished by the bill and no provision made

Hillard, Mllliiln, Moffatt, Morrill, Marrow,
Muller, 'fegtey, U'Donu.il, O'Hara, O’Nelli

Millinery- Goods,
To the First Door East of Hicks Bros.’ Gro­
cery, on State Street

adjourne-1 tuiUl Monday.
Tbo debate on Itecro!

ompUng the right-of-way In tin, territorial

noli, Healey, Hepburn, ik-rman, Hire*,
Htecock, Holmea, Hopkuu, Irion, Jockoou,

AND

in by Dolph, Mitchell of

Uoff of Woct Virginia, altachixl and Sayora

rullor, Euiutoa, Gallagher, Goy, Gedde*,

DRY GOODS

Bill, wore rawed reducing

clarlng that clerk hire at

Bprtngar, Btowartof Trxaa, atone ot
, Stone of Mtawuri, Storm, Strait,
I, Toranur,Taulbee, John M. Taylor of

repealing the pre-emption lumber culture

loglriativ. appropriation bill and amend-

aaiiatant treasurer at St. Louis H,f&lt;D, the

000 and tbo expenditure. HM,OJO,OOJ. Tbi*
challenged by» Randall and
Morrkon, the farmer saying that fJU.OUO,(W

RUSSELL HAS
Removed
HIS STOCK OF

IhnNorthm Pacific forfoltare bill

Reagan, Rees*, Richardson, Riggs, Robert

March 10th, 1886.

dlflmUily postpon-.d and the Fitz John

plot# information regarding public land*
bold by aliraa DUtrict of Columbia bu»i-

McMillan. McReo, Millar, Mills,
U’Ferral,

IOO Doses Ono Dollar

Tuowlay.
Tbe reeolution of Ingall, reuuarting information from tbe pro.id.nt u

Ctemonta, Cobb, Col# of Mary land, Comp­
ton, Conutock, Cowias of North Carolina,
Crain, Criep, Craxton, CulLareoa, Daniel,

Smith, Hams sVaatoai

built up and rtrengtbened.myteri
proved, and my bead relieved of the bad feel

Where he will be pleased to welcome all his cus­
HIBBARD’S
tomers and friends, as well as to greet many new
ones.
_ As heretofore, he keeps the Best of Goods
RHEUMATIC
in his line, at the Lowest Prices.
SYRUP,
A Great Blood Purifier

*. at any moment. attack the Heart
death Instantly. Di* celebrated Dr.
Cox, of England, declares that nine-tenth, ot all

offered an amendment ajiproprtatlng
|3,iXK),OjO for the completion of ti

JULIUS RUSSELL

EUMATH’ SY
the blood, which la the «**t ot tbe dlwxtee. It h
a pttrelv vegetable compound. It &lt;U«K&gt;lve&lt; *11
»cMi driven out all rheums and cx;*l» all danalni.n1 Neura?'taiUlt Kt&gt;e&gt;'

Dingier offered fur immediate ocnslderatioa a bill

13168315

PHEUMATIHM is eau*e&lt;i py
rV Morbid Hu mars in the eyMetn." and

We have taken the Agency for
the new line of

St*0'

r ootun. Mom by all &lt;
Ibbard's Rheumatic
I th the syrup. Made only by the
RHEUMATIC SYRUP CO.

E

They are something entirely
new in design and finish, of
superior quality and fully war­
ranted.

Other Stoves will be Closed Out Regardless of Cost.

■tructioorto amend by appropriating for

We also sell the Latest and Best
Hanney, iteed of Maine, Rice, Rockwell,
Rocneis, I'.nweH, Ryan, Sawyer, Swinton.

Maaaachuwtta, btrublo, Swinburne, Syme*,
E. B. Taylor of Ohio, Ike D. Taylor of

Waxhjxgtox Crrr, June-17.—A memo­
rial of tbo MassacUunetU legislature urging

benator Millar of California, and eulogies

Jaigh, Honbnck, Van Scbalok, Bunnell,
Herslant, Houck, White of PenneyIvanin,
Haynes, Stevenson, Hitt, Pettibone and Cas­
well who would have voted against it Thu
roll-call wna proceeded with without inci-

Paints in Large and Small quantities: also Varnishes, Tin- •
pentine and Japans.

authoring the prmiduut to retaliate in kind
agalu»t any nation denying priviiegw to

ode, Wad. worth, Walt, Wol­
f Illinois Warner at Ohio

Weber, Wort, nhitlng, Wilkins, Woodburn
—1ST.
Bragg, Jones of Alabama, Aiken, Reid,
Hall, White of Minnesota. Eldridge, Dockary, Cox, Collins, Murphy, Edon and

Builders Hardware at Close Figures.

Holman, Cutohaon, Tucker, Butterworth
and---------------McKanna.
‘
---Tbo molutioni having
been adopted, th. home adjourned ai

Mowers, Reapersand Binders,
Wagons, Carriages and Carts.

WAMIXOTOX City, June IR—Archibald

valid pension bill and the military academy
bill were pawed, Plumb demanding the ;tsi

OLIVER’S NEW COMBINATION PLOW, with self-sharpening
Share and Point They are giving the best satisfaction,
doing the same amount of work with from one-fourth to
one-half the expense of other plows.

daughter of Gen. Maigs, late quarternuutar-

CALL IN AND SEE US.

until civilian, received half the appoint­
ment. to army vacancioa. -On the vote,' formal wedding reception. The couple will
PlumU Chaca, Teller and Wlteon voUki Mil for London Saturday next, and will
make that metropoll. their future homo.

Greble &amp; Powers.
Low Estimates on Jackson Tile.

commit-

IxniAXAi-oua, Ind., Juno J S—Bering for
natural go* has become a craao In this state
and fully fifty natural gaa cornjianlu. have
been organized. A vein »u struck by one
of those eornjufiuies near laxingtou, Ind.,
early Timreday morning at a depth of 107

ROGERS &amp; CO

.till burning. The preaura i. about seventyfivp pound, to the »|uara inch.

KAJSTIKTCrS,
read red
i on th;- Repub­
____ ____ ___________ __ r— Again camo to
tbe front with long and continued applauw

In the houxe reeolutloni offered by Wilidna

was contldered

and

amended

.lightly

f

ubllran
aylor ft

f

MICH.

, ------ SELL THE CELEBRATED-----

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Fallow Cultivator

platform favors the Blair bills, * protective
tariff, nqical of th. Internal revenue vy.tem

An IndbipeMibk Farming TooL The best in the world.

The Champion Twine Binder &amp; Mower-.
Grant tao franking privilege and another

These machines have been thoroughly tested. anJ have
proven satisfactory in every instance. Call and look them
over.

farewell
■djoarMd.

sMeraT0s
dm

nOMnagi

SODA
For Baking Purpoeee.

Beat in the World.

THE NORTH FA THRIFT ,D PLOW.
Our large sales of this plow* and the splendid satisfaction it
SV€? wJlefSTer fri®^ proves its worth. The North Fairfield
e best plow made, as every former will tell yov wlio use' it.
The Rick's Spring Tooth Harrow is a Harrow that every
farmer ovght to have. For sale evclusively by Rogers &amp; Fausey.

�* CURE FOR SLANDER.
. Quickest and 8urwt Way to Heal *
ItrputaUon—To r..»lml.U.
If you’rt* xfrid of whatever common
~njA mar nay of you and fly from it,
IJnwM. n-iwrt will fly after yoa; if you
uk refuge in 11 hole and therein bury
Xi—if. it will fellow you to that hole.
if T’uk ’11 Ute disgrace and stain in
V1.ar reputation always in your mind,
„ /, 1 win always keep the same in
..If ton drop it out of your mind
I will forget it also. If you keep
d thought of what seme may
‘
«i -infamy." the world will keep
tiud ih-.inght. Because thought
[,! 'r i.'iuent always going out from
mil l »r.1 m-UBg 0’1 other minds. I
k. . •» . nr three men in New York
u“
in tha I"4*1 gained anything
l, -i-u-u-.: tia world calls -clean rvputat
- But they gn where they pleaw,
l’t...-.: the ftrst-cbfi* clergy, and nob
.
,
of church and state.
Wthey march straight up
.(l i,:. ntd say in manner, “I demand
thrt r-’i
me."’'They conform
„;**•»&lt;
wagn. wwgood
,!
- &gt;nd gr-ud manners, pay their
j. •• :i! .l makti themselves iwceasary

CTMyboar -bould rwl. Iwoam. , hoU
u&gt;u Ulr hwiun being Who
penirti the 100 best work.
*

make a wcl-informcd man will read to
lllt,e 1’“*^**’
ho have not sens.- ®y«ton» and so retuuove those distreasenough to Bad out tor hfau.it -hurt. .
which’l£ nerfected, may
TO. Ifadfag^'iX^J
5he ",0" wrious consequence*.
SS1?V by "* U- Go«iJ-«£tfl00 per
l~totw KfacMfafa .nd you
no
mom mnko . null, woU-nud m»n th«n
Mrs.
&gt;uise Woodworth, an old and
yon ou, . genta. by idling fan, wh»t to
do. A good rule U, whm„er you ™,1 «MBM|
flent °f Lansing, died
_____
•book, on uy eubjeot whu.ro., uke Tueadaj

not™ from it or copy B tow striking tu~g« fa • oommoupUoe book. Tbcnit
Itbe.pouHe, lookup at the aamo time
other l....k,, or n.agaafac. article., etc.
an.the same subject
Thin readmg books in groups impress^
the contente on the memory to a remark­
able degree. Throe books of a kind read
togidher« „noe will rwwh „„„ „d
leavi- more in the mind, and cause vou
to think more, than thirty of the same
sort would perused at scattered intervals.
And if from time to time the reader will
glance through his note-books he will
revive and preserve more in hfa memory
than he would have deemed jxwible.
This is a very fascinating method of read­
ing—it gives to it aU tbe r.u*r' of collect­
and
\ ,w -i.;. world, which is disposed to ing. Of lam this and that learned man
rak. q&gt;nny manor woman's post, will have begun to point at what-we ought to
ftn-,.; tl atnsn pr woman’s past about read—novels, etc.—till one begins ‘to
that man or woman net to reaVze how people become learned in
m . rk. f 'rgvt it themselvttd pitch into the China. The first step in reading fa or
current J • •■•■nt* and make thomselves «hould be thinking;—Charles G. Leland.
aC
num or woman.
System at Education in rarala.
\V. uh&gt; Live been scandalized have
The Persian empire has no system of
j„ ....... .. .. - Uvn making a great mis­
uk- f ' • ■ &lt;&gt;- time. We've thought too popular education; and the only Education
r.: &gt; •iL.’.it our own disgrace.' We’ve 3t any note fa that conferred in the king s
nkutti-i it .over Wo much toothers, 3ollegv. The king's college fa near the
w , r&lt; m-nth-.Ted it too much. We've ihama al amara. It consist of a serie* of
t.:'. -1 it
"there too much. We’ve stalls, which may be called rooms, ar­
ke-rt •.»•! thing nitre in our words and ranged on the four side* of , the A court,
tb'aul't- "’»• -hould have killed it by and one story high. Studenu do not
(..... : : ftlfalMUl it. We could have lodge in die building, but receive one
k:
it by forgetting it. All the time meal a day: in tbe ctdlege, two suhs of
w.. L.v 1‘^-nt in so talking and think* dothe* per annum and an allowance in
it represents just sp much of money of from 18 to 80 tomans, accord­
,v;: : -■
put out to lium^ouraelvta. ing to the proficiency of the pupil in the
Ti
ten*. Think anything and studies ot‘ the course. The number
v . - t. i that tiling elsewhere out in the of studen la in attendance it usually
,;r It if.
and puts itself in other about 850.
Several of the professors are Euro­
n.ir. IThere is no such w-crccy in
tb • - tit a* i • &gt;pl*' hav« imagined. What peans, and the text-books are translaUxl
from the French. The studies pursued,
v j think ‘there feel.
- ■. t’.ial-ni 'tigering would die if there besides primary branches, are advanced
w...;
;&lt;&gt; listen to it. When you talk mathematics, languages, military tactic*
t„ y&gt;&gt;ut••■If of the scandal attached to and music. The language studied are
vwr own tuuneyou are listening to a Arabic, French, English and Russian.
-..■andal. V-m are helping, then to keep Engineering, telegraphy and painting
th Mtuj.lal afloat. Show me a man or are ulso taught. All the students are
woman who will keep uu talking about subject to the orders of the government
what
one else has said of them, be as to their future occupation.- The
tii' «ame tree or false, And I will show student .may, however, select the de­
v -i :i man Kc uunnan who love* to dab­ partment of his service, with the ap­
ble nvre -r lei/in scandal or some form proval of the raiese, or superintendent of
of tattle about others. I know this, be- tiie college.—Land of the Imams.
li’IL I f -und it out in and through myXli. 1 did once love nonexact!y to scaaThu popular idea fa, and I see all tlw&lt;
duh.- • my frieti-fa out and out, but still
papers fall into the error of asserting,
th • । ck little holes in their reputations,
that it fa exploded by ordinary concus­
on th* p!--a to myself that it meant only sion. That fa nut true. A giant powder
ti.- di c.ission of their natures. It’s a
cartridge can not be exploded except by
a dangen^M amusement. I love it now
a fuse igniting a cap filled with fulmin­
• ,m extent and wish I didn’t. A woman
ate of mercury. The burning fuse ignites
v ■; •. always annoyed at what people
tin- mercury tliat explodes with sharp
are ► tying about her and running after impact, anil that set* off the cartridge.
peopje wt&gt; say it and “nailing iiea" and A man might take a hammer and strike
li.im or thv people whom she says are
as hard a blow as he can on a giant pow­
litre, !n •tliing-but ntjurrect and re­ der cartridge but it would 'riot go off.
resurrect the coqiec of the scandal and
But let a cup containing a dram of f ulIt- p :t alivr. It is not tho world that
minate explode within a cartridge, and
ntes 1&gt;&lt;t; it is she who ponwcutee
away .die goes. The popular idea that
harwlf and tire world. Thia matter of tlifa stuff is dangerous to handle fa also
tongue persecution n-exls to be put on wrong. It fa a good deal safer tlian gun­
antwwr boats, We’ve had the cart l«- powder, far it will not go off by sudden
f -re the horse. We’ve been saying that
contact with tire. In the mines of Ne­
th- . -.rl-l wm picking at our jeputavada I have seen giant powder cartridges
ti r.', when more than half the picking
placed on hot stove* to thaw out. True,
low &gt;-vn d.mr by ourselves in keeping
I never quite trusted the stuff, and when
the trouble ali re and kicking in our own
the process was going on usually gave it
mind*. -I’reiiuce Mulford in San Franwide berth, but the miners soon learned
ch'.o Llir -nicle.
’
to handle' it with the saino disrqgard of
consequence* as they would tallow can­
Gin. Ikttowed by tbs Illch.
St* jiiv-n Gerard, whose lump of gold dle*. The zine great precaution miners
obrcrve fa to keep the giant powder and
tn ire tli u: i &gt;unt&lt;-rbalsneed his own
Weight, left the bulk of hfo &lt;7.300.000 es­ the caps to explode it as far apart as pos­
tate t, ehxritira in and around Philadel­ sible.—Cor. Chicago Herald.
phia and lor other good purposes. Thu
A»tore gnve p. the Astor library $1,000.J -Iu*.* Hopkins gave $3,000,000 to
f nd a gn at chuol; Leland Stanford
ll'i."'for a similar purpose; Ezra
i'.ir-.i .. . . '•'M.tioO to Cornell university;
A ■ !'.■■ ;-r. $3,000,000 to Lehigh uni■ ■ •’
&lt; . Green $1,500,000 to Prince­
ton •
; James'Lick $4,000,000 in tbe
i. .-I
’
iM'vol. nce; and James IL
R.»_
? -jH nt $l.&lt;i00.00i) in founding
i:— . It hospital, in New York. The
r.-, . - ly fund. theShtrr fund, and Peter
’
gifts are well remembered.—
Chi «go Tt ibune._________

Mo-int Vernon burins tbe War.
1 hiring the war the Federal and Conf.-de.-4’«- tr - I" were often encamped on
Mount Vernon, but there was an unwrit*
t«-n Liu that not a shot should be fired
■ u th-' place, not a blow be struck, not
a pnsci.ur be taken, scarcely an unbrothtr!y- word b.- spoken.
The ground
whereon they stood was thought to be
bnly ground. Often groups of men in
Hue and gray were seen together under
thetrw-s of Mount Vernon, and even
civil war lowered its front before the
dead prtw&lt;-nce of that great man who
first welded together this mighty nation.
■~Cor. Chicago News.

In the volume of “Dickensiana" re­
cently published in Landon there is a
reference to an amusing Hander of a
Gennun critic who gravely stated that
"The absurdities of English pronuncia­
tion are well exhibited in the cbm of the
word ‘Boa,' which is pronounced ’Diok•ns.' "—Exchange.
*

WSS:««

rv?y,n'Yn«er’a Dexter farmer, aged
Sii?vL,|5?t!ki0Usly u&gt;*«lnir. and it fa
bwehed he has committed auidde.
nbv^U8 » °e
Uwtnan women and
Unsfor firet UaIn«
Clover
22^“?
a “‘^cineT Best result*
5SdteSs
*j°vibi?ed w|th °ther
medicinal root* and herbs, as in Dr.
taS't«Red Uove£ Toaic, which fa tbe
m
for all blood diseas­
es, stomach and liver troubles, pimplee,
S0*!- ' r0*?8’ k*"1 breath, piles, ague and
malaria disease, indigestion Jos* of ap??\rita’ htead arhe and all dis-

Fabian Jaques, an Ira township, St.
Clair county, farmer, flO yenrs old. fell
&amp;;is’,^a’fed°“day night “j

thousands Buffering from Ak-J-'t,. Con.
sumption. Coughs, etc. Did you ever try
AckeFq English Remedy? It fa th*, best
prenaratiaa known for all Lung Trouble*,
sold on * positive guarantee at 10c., 50c.
Fxrn’K HoTcuxiM, Druzslrt'
About three feet of snow wn* found
under a sawdust bed at Flint Monday,
and the town think.* of advertising as'a
summer resort.
R«u»&gt; Her Youth.
Mrs. Pbo-beChester,
Peterson.CUtv Co.
: ■UaawXMSSteitaS?
OM Iowa
trotu

of which I* vouched for by tbe re»lrtent« of the
wubii
‘rootled
with kidney comniolnt and laineneM tor many
c”°kl l&gt;°' «lre«* myself without help
Now I am free from all pain and soretrnss, and
"T” housework. I owe
in) thank* Io tleetric Bitter* tor bavin* reni&gt;w«! my youth, and removed completely al!

•to'ao° *‘«M»I house la to be built at
Hillsdale.
..—
VVUK*. .XMU MJ T». II.
Goodyear.
'
SHIUHiitCOXJGH and eonsonipUon cure Is
SHILOHM \iTAUZKB is what you need for
CoasUpaUoa. Loss of appetite. Dullness and *11
symptoms ot Dyspepsia- Price to sad TJ cento
per bottle. Bold by W. H. Goodyear.
CKOCP, WtiooplM Cough and Bronchitis Immedfately relterrti by Shiloh's Cure. Sold by
W. H. Gsodyrar.
Curroiton tiM • new fire brigade and x »1.0CO
Are engine.
Tired Languid- Dull.
Exactly excesses tbe eondlUon of thousands of
people st this MMUtoU. Tbe depressive effects
of wana weather, and tbe weak conditions of
the body, can only be corrected by the use of a
reliable tonic sad blood purifier like Hood's
HarsapriHa. Why suffer longer u tie* a remedy
is so close at hand? Take Hood's Baraaprilta
now. It win give you untold wealth In health,
strength, aad energj.
Belle lioyd, tbe Bebel spy. wiU orate at Orion.
July «h.

ChappepHands.Chilblains.Corns, aud'all Skin
Krapttana. and postttveiy cures ifles, er no pay
required. It Is iruanuiteed to giro perfect satis­
faction, or money refunded. Prieeffl cents per
A dcjwelt ot surface on ban been found near
Mecosta.

w.th all the terrors of ebolera. bowel complaint,
fleft. ebolera tnfantum. Provide tor emMTvnCles frv purchasing at once a liottlc ot Westj
Fam King. SM. All druggists.
Vestahurg becomes a money order cdlce July
disease.* dissipation. These do

!L Parker s

eletant, a perfect dressing, not greasy. Pre­
ventis dandrud.
,
About twenty-die rottaaev are golnr up tn tbe
camp grounds near Eaton Rapids.
West s World’s Wonder, or Family Lirdtnetrt
rh.umatbifa. neuraiala. cufa. '&gt;tinis.
There are two great classes of invalids; cures
spralus and bruises. Sandroc. All druggists.
those too fur gone to get well anyhow,
A female rope-walker will be one al Greenville
and those who merely need rent, fresh
air and a cltange of climate to recover.
Much sufferini rould lx-avoided by constantly
For the farmer there fa* no place like keeping a sui'pTy &lt;»f West's i’aln King in Uw
house. A certain cure for ftnx. dysentery,
home; for the latter the place to go fa rnoijt.
chills, relic, cholera and cholera mor
where they will meet, jolly, healthy bus. Sc. AU druggist*people and see a variety of movement in
The Star, by C. M. Barnes published
Hfo and business. Go to San Antonio, at Fremont, fa the latest new arrival.
Texas, where the air is bracing, and there It fa a bright paper and wear* the ^ar
fa a racy flavor of frontier and frontier marks of a “git th ar."
Hfe. ( Go to Utah, where the odd society,
West’s IJver Pills will never dlsAppoiut you.
mines, mountains and salt lake* will Always rcllafae. Ste. AlldruM*'1*drive disease out of your mind. Go to ' The Michigan car ahops at Detroit
middle and soutlwrn California and en­ after July 1 will pay the ruen once a
joy the change of vegetation and the odd month only.
The Bay View camp meeting at Pe­
t»anor.una. of mountains, clouds and
ocean. Or go almost anywhere bn the toskey will open J uly 29 and continue
eastern slope of the AUeghanire. from one week.
Cumberland. Md., to Tuscaloose, Ala.-a
region in which the white race has de­
It fa one of the first lessons of the gymveloped more virile force Hum anywhere ruudum, given to each on entering, and
else in the world. Or if yout come to held up to him during all the time be re­
.
.L^. - ----- ’---- am nztt BTIWFlorida avoid the stereotyped invalid s
HMort." It will go far to make you sick
if you are well, or to make you won* u tended to prepare for the work which
youare sick.-“Parke" in Chicago Times. benefits a man, and for reapondfag to
U»nobl»t«ll.orm.; &lt;huih.tr am t,
Geld Me«ud H-r Coa.taatta.pl*tofarih . uaih, arang rUMhl. gUBThe recent assay ot 8°^ found near game man. to endow hfa body with
Constantinople allows tliat Um gold fa .krwnvth and endurance to render him
dominated in very small pieces here
h.rttahfm of
and there throughout a quartz and
earthy matrix. The ore com&lt;» from camp
uatue-twuu.
mins* which have not been *°rko^/°'
u UoKhlto both. Bn&lt; amrti ™j
_ __ —i
and were thougnt
u&gt;d Chrieun; brioprftomja**
or dlwoluu on. pointed •» eitb obhor„ooe, *nd noo# an Ulo—d «»««J “
thte «rio&lt; and honor-bio «»octeuon «bo
The RoW'ia the ore contains iron and h.T.doofcormrStetelw b. doaj. «njLmJ\nd a very small portion of sdver. thing Infamous or viciou*.—ArnaL
i.oorapo—d
Knt r-zmtains calcium carbonate, feme

A Special Treatment lor Tin.
A new metal, called by the inventor.
Abort Awtnan, of Rahway, N. J., “aa•ayme." m produced by a special treat­
ment of tin. It has all the good quali­
ties of the latter, can be pressed into any
shape, or cast into statuary, or used for
piaieware of any description. A beauti­
ful brontc color can be given to the
metal, or any shade from bronze to a
silver color; and as ft dot* not in the
'- '-rods, it is especially valuable as
» silver solder. It melts at a tempera­
ture of 432 degrees, or 18 degrees lees
Utter.
than tin.—Scientific Journal.
niuodar of a Gormaa Crltle.

Therefore Bee that the members nf
KckflSby ’“Ini"11 M!pplied

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“

FtDERAL ARMY OF MEXICO.

Officially the Mexican army conafata of
10,500 infantry, with 722 officer*; nine
reRimente of cavalry, 4,176 men and 578
officers, and five batteria. of artillery
1,017 men and 180 nffics rn. Then there
are 1,6112 rural guards with 150 officent,
and finally the &lt;xmt guards, where then,
an, 22 officen, to 71 men. In addition
there an, state military column*, a kind
of militia called out to fight Indiana by
the jefe politico of their district*—an
officer who combines in hfa |&gt;eroon the
functions, of a sheriff and a pohee judge.
Exclusive of thia militia the total mili­
tary strength of the Mexican republic fa
1,592 officer* and 17,456 men.
“When then- fa any need for an army
Mexico liaa at once, aay, half a dozen.
They grow of themselves, disband with­
out being mustered out and uoch fight*
for itaelf and often with itself. I turbido
fa reportoi to have said that the indi­
vidual Mexican was a thief; that in a
Rang of ten he wm a guerrilla, dhd tliat
200 guerrillas made a Mexican army.
Though thia may not be universally true,
it fa true in part. Every man who ha*
the courage to ‘pronounce* must com­
mence by being a thief, and under the
present ’enlightened’government of Diaz
men arc daily sentenced to service in the
regular army as a punishment for crime.
Tbe man who 'pronounces' against es­
tablished order get* together a liandful
of guerrilla* and descend* on the nearest
rich hacienda and demand* a 'praatamo*
—forced loan—which fa followed by a
‘Ueva,’ or draft of the best peons ou the
estate. Ho then retires to the mountain*
to organize and drill hfa men.. With the
stolen money—fpr a ‘presuuno* fa never
repaid—he arms his force and in a week
or two ha* quite a* respectable a crowd
a* the government can send against him.
•The cavalry fa tbe principal arm of
th* Mexican service, and though the
hones would excite the smiles of an
American cavalryman, they are well
adapted to a country were grain is not
over plenty, and endurance and not
speed or weight are consideration*. The
mounts are mainly mountain ponies, and
usually, except in the large cities, un­
shod. The .uniform for alf rank* is much
die same, consisting of a blouse of dark­
blue, pfnta of the same, and red facing*.
Of course the cavalry pant* are served
with leather. The kepi fa much the same
as our own, but not so-high, and there fa
an alxrurd attempt to give to the Mexican
private a kind of Germanic air. Th*
fatigue uniform consist of a dirty canvas
blouse and pants. Boot* are not con­
sidered ««*enti;d in the infantry, find itre
only known to crack regiment*. The
favored corps, -even, which poeseMes
them never wear them on the march. A
piece of old leather strapped to tbe foot
by rawhide thongs to protect the feet
from. sltarp stones and sltarper cacti
suffices for any private.
••The Mexican soldjars arc armed with
Remington rifle* and carbines, of the 50calfber model, the barrels of which, after
th* absurd French fashion, arc kept
bright instead of being browned. On the
butt of each gun a dirty piece of paper
contains the name and number of the
private to whom it belong*. Not on* in
a hundred privates eon read, but they
get use to the form of their name, as a
kind of object-iesson. Arm* are very
valuable in Mexico, and to sell them fa a
crime Wor which the soldier fa rewarded
with » sound Hogging. When arms were
misssd and the real culprit could not be
found, captains have been known to flog
the entire company. This plan of mak­
ing every man hfa brother's keeper fa
■aid to work well. Of discipline as we
understand it in the Amyican army
there fa really non*. The soldier never
goes through s course of ‘setting-up,'
and consequently lounge* around the
street* with •hambling feet and downcast
head, like the poor Aztec Indian, slave
and criminal that he fa. Drill fa a hum­
bug, and except in a few cavalry regi­
ments seldom or ever take* place, and
punishment* are as unjust as they are
severe.
“In hfa camp life, a* in everything
•Ise, the Mexican soldier fa unique.
Each man lias a woman, who follows his
fortune*, cooks for him. washes for him,
and altare* without wm plaint hfa liard
fortune. On hfa pay, which fa only about
24 cent* a day, both five; and, a* a Mexi­
can receive* no regular ration, the
cuisine fa of th* most primitive diame­
ter. On the march, thew* women, rid­
ing on burros a la cavalier, head the col­
umn, and in a tew minutes after a halt
fa called, each will bo busy with the tor­
tillas, or tamales, or, in flush timet*, with
an olla podrida of meat, chile, and gar­
lic cooked in a small eartlienwaro pan
for the delectation of her lord and mas-

LH-vd.1. lor the &lt;
an: n&gt;th. A. I&gt;, 1

Bight j&gt;er rent,
truin Itsdatr.

uuv part thwot on any day
ieT. made payable, a« tnsreta

POWDER
Absolutely Pure.

For Kowalgia.

For Rluttmativn.
Doctor Tlmoat’ Fdoctric Oil.

Spent Firiy Dollar.

at uic &lt;uue cn mis uoucc. mo sum os mtw
thousand and two hundred dollars (S3JD0) tor.
Knclpal and Interest, and no suit or proceedI ll law or in equity havtn* beeu taken to
collect the same or any part thereof.
Now. therefore, notice is hereby given that
by virtue of tbe power ot sale in said mortgage,
iwitaliwd and the statute in such ease made am!
prori&lt;led. ou the twenty-sixth day ot June, A. D.
liwc, at on* o’clock tn tbe afternoon, at the
north front door or entrance of the Court House,
tn the city of Hastinxs, tn the county of Barn
and slate of Michigan, that being the place of
bolding the circuit court for said Oounty of Karry.
where said premises arc situated, there win be
sold al public auction or vendue U&gt; tha highest
bidder the premise* described in said mortgage,
to satisfy the amount due on said mertgage
preinlaee.belne described In said mortgage, a*
all tboso certain pieces or {isrcels of land situ­
ate in tbe township of Assyria, in the county at

The north half (H) of the south west quarter
(U&gt;. and the south twenty seres.of the west half
'Hl of the north west fractional quarter (M)
of section numtwr twenty-nine (»&gt;. also the
north half &lt;s) of the south eart quarter (J») of
section number thirty (SO), all tn township num­
ber Hi north of range number seven (71 west,
contalr.lnx in all one hundred and eighty acres
ot land, more or less.
Dated April 1st, A. D. ISM.
I’ETKK CROSBY. Mortgagee.
Default having been mails In the renditions
of a certain mortgage made by William May­
nard and Hapnah Mavnanl. his wire, to James
Dooiar,DaiefasMaydth. IMS. and recorded in
theoOee of the register ot deeds for the county
of Barry and state of Michigan, on the l«th day
ot October A. D. tM3. In Uber No. 1« of mortgaKes on juutt «A Maid mortgage wa» given to
BSBBtytta payment ot seven hundred dollars
riItti int­
annum !r
mm H a

o! (&gt;-t.ib-r.

S:*WL0PH0R0SSlK!Si5S

and should tlte xamr remain unpaid and in arMon
th* mo* &lt;-'? ta ttoaa m Mi
thenceforth, that is after tbe lapse of said sixty
days, the aforesaid principal Mm of seven hun­
dred dnliars, with ail arrearages of interest
'
Dooley, hla exceuiorst adminfatraters and as-

my thereafter. And default havi
made in tbe payment of interest due 1
liuq. and the name sUU remaining unj
aforesaid principal sum of seven hunt

ITKWHIOMS CO. IO «U1 H . IEW TOOL

PARKER’S
HAIR BALSAM

8

due and payable at tbe date ot thia notice tbe
■um of eight hundred and 11 tty-elght and «*-M*
dollarc, and no suit or prwredlngr at law or In
equity having been instituted to recover the
money’aecurod by aaid mortgage or any part,
thereof, now
Therefore, by virtue of the power of sale In
said mortgage contained, and tbe statute in
such case made and provided, notice Is hereby
given that on Saturday the 7th day of Augnrt,
A. D. 1MB. at one o'clock in the afternoon. I
«hall sell at public auction to the hlxhert bidder
at the north front door of the court houre In the

le&lt;al roots, the premtMi being described tn said
BMStgacs touews:
Tb&lt;- south west quarter of the south oast quar-

PARKER'S TONIC
Default having been made in the
of a certain morntacr made and ei
Alexander Cadart and Louise Cadart
Waller &lt; lark. BM UtM M
Michigan. October Mth. A. D. 1M1, at *Jd
o'clock, a. m. in Uber J* of martgagre *n page

HINDERCORNS

Health is Wealth!

virtue, but are faithful to a degree to
their ‘companeroe.’ Mexican soldier*
have no tents, tliat luxury being confined
tn the superior officers, and few have
any blanket* except their ’sarap.*' to
sleep in. Even in barracks thia fa the
The men lie down and Bleep
where and when they can, often on the
cobblestones of tha court yard.—Chicago
News Interview,_____________

By which detaultthepowvrofiuiJelnxaldmort•-.uned ha* hectare operative, and where
as there l» now claimed to be due and unpaid on
■aid mortgage and the bond accomponytax tb*
•mine, at the date of tht» notice, the num of four
thousand five hundred and xixty dollars (K*M.&gt;
and no ’till or proceed I i&gt;l'» at law or in equity
having been taken id collect tbe aame or any
part thereoL
k..»- tK&lt;*r&gt;.fnre noil re li herebv elven that nv

provided. on U&gt;e ninth day of Julv A. D. UM, at
nine o’clock tn the forenoon at tbe north front
door of the Harry County ( ourt House In the
City of Hastfao. In the County oLBarry Mlehlnn. that being the plnee of boldln* h
Circuit Court lor the said t’xHmty of Barry, wher

the premlvn dt-wribed in said mort«a«t or so
much thereof as may be neoesaarv to
satisfy the amount duo thereon with utter
_ mt ■nnnrr arul thfrtwr

Knows to Wit: Alf those certain

Dirty Clothes and Clean Faewa.

The artfat J. G. Brown, to whom I
have before alluded as the Raphael of the
ncwnboyn. wae a witnew a day or two
again a suit at law. After be had given
hfa testimony the genial artfat was umewhat astonished to bear the judge in­
quire in a matter of fact way, as if be
were taking up tbe examination where

also twesn am* &lt;« tbe
t half ot the north west
ivrn in said township, one
F. M. WADLXIGH,

John O. West &amp; Co.,
CHICOGO, ILL

West Madison Bt..

gamlnar Mr. Brown’bowed assent.
“Well," oontinue&lt;l the judge, “there is
something I bare long wanted to know.
I have noticed that your boys have phonomenallv dirty cloth.* and phenomen-

FOB

Man and Beast.

U.U. &lt;*&lt;-»

that fa easy. I can not seU pictures of
boy* with dirty f*o*s; folk* won't have
.. *

- J___ l—

T n-mat anil mV nirt-

Mustang Liniment is older than

most men, and used more and
more every year.

Uw port of Benton Harbor.
Mohall has a knlghta of labor Msembly^

and still remaining unpaid, thealor
cipal sura of two thousand five hund;
(F.'jsno). with all arrearages of Intera
bath been and Is dow declared to be n
payable, and by which default tbe pe
In said mortgage coruxhiml has l&gt;ec&lt;
tlve as to the whole amount thereof,
an
cipal
-* - and
■ - Interest
. - ,.. las
.. aforesaid,..hm

"his powder nevervariea. A marvel of purity
aagth and wholaaafasBsaa. More eeoaoaBlc*

Th, Clilldre* d U&gt;« Kleh.

■n»duu»» »« n» ri°h

lately thereafter,
above limited tor the
then have expired, anj
contrary thereof in an,------- ---------------- —And default liai Ing been mode in the payment of
tiilrty dollars of Interest due January IS. &gt;«,
and default having been made in payment of all
the Interest due JanuaryWb. A. D. 1EM. and
default having also been made in —™~'
the interest due January’
default having also l»ecn
the interest and one hun
due January 13th. A.

In tbe good osa np*

*5^ $15,000.__

�—;

Additional Local Items.

The Hastings Banner.

8lA child ot Milton Coulter, of Irv­
ing, wsa badly burned Saturday by
ftEtog into a kettle of hot htj

Hastings, Mien., June 94th, 1886.

' There will be services in the Baptist
church Sunday at 10:30 a. m„ and
7-Xp. m. Prayer meeting Thursday
at 730 p. m. All are cordially Invited.

Michigan's semi-centennial as a state
waf appropriately celebrated at Lan­
ning Tuesday.

The G. A. R. meh are after President
Cleveland because of his numerous ve­
toes of pension bills.

At the American house every prep­
aration has been mads to accomodate
the multitude sure to be here on July
3rd. Mine host Tubby authorizes us to
state that warm meals will be served at
all hours, at the usual low prices. The
public are asked to remember the
American house, and that they will be
welcome there not only the 3rd but at
ajltima.

Grand Special Sale! Threshers, Attention'.
We can suit you in make, quality and price of

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Clothing, Hats, Caps and Threshers and .Engines.
Gent’s Furnishing Goods.

We are agents for a dozen different manufacture-, and „

Profits No Object, for All Goods Must Go!

will sell very cheap.

Every article marked down. I have made prices thatsell
them. Now is the.time to buy, while the assortment is com­
plete.
'
„

My Stock is New.

Michigan is proud of the work of the ^Saturday evening there was a run­
. Detroit base ball team. Interest in ning dash of half a mile at the fair
No shelf-worn shoddy. I bought the goods right, as I paid
base ball in this state exceeds that of ground between Whit. Benham's mus­
the cash and got all discounts. I have sold them close, as i
any former year.
tang and a pony owned by R. Buell.
have sold for, cash. But I have decided to
Nova Scotia recently had an election, John Weissert rode the mustang and
won the dagh) but after crossing the
and by an overwhelming majority fa­ wire the muStang vered to the star­
vored annexation to the United States. board, Weissert. finding that his craft
was drifting near tbe fence, endeavored
to tack. I‘utting his helm hard down, Regardless of former figures. As I sell for cash only, I save
Farmer Luce La the man Barry the craft was capsized. For a few
my customers from paying interest on other people s ac­
county republicans would moat like to momenta it was hard to distinguish
counts, and from furnishing goods gratis to dead-beats. But
to see nominated for governor of this man or horse, but John finally emerged
unscathed. As the horse fell down
great and growing commonwealth. If it wasi vary fortunate that the rider former prices are discounted by the figures I now offer:
A Men’s Suit ................... ....
8 2 50; former price, 8 3 50; others sell for • 6 00
nominated he would be triumphantly did not sustain serious injury.
A much better Men's Sult.... 5 00;
“
7 00;
.
» *
HpRE tea mud turtle story which is A servicable all wool suit....
6 00;
“
8 00;
“
J®
no chietnut for its truth can be easily A daisy suit.................................. 7 00;
10 00;
“
How fondly the democratic pre*B
“
15 00;
18 °0
verified. In the year 1853 Porter C. A tine worsted suit................... 12 00;
hopes Mr. Blaine will be renominated
All Clothing at 1‘roportlonate Rates.
Freeman cut his name and the year
in 1888 is shown by the ftrodty with upon the back of a land turtle and set
I have always made a specialty of keeping good Overalls,
which they are fighting him while he is it at liberty near his father's farm Ln
leading the life of a private citizen.— Irving. A few years afterwards the that I could warrant. I do not keep any of the alleged “cheap
turtle appeared near the Freeman home­
Bay City Tribune.
stead ana Geo. Freeman inscribed his overalls,” that are dear at any price. I have cut the price to
The democratic house of representa­ autograph beside that’of his brother. these figures:
Joseph Freeman, father of the above
tives have made such recklessly large
and a resident of Middleville, avers A good warranted Overall............. 50c; former price, 8 00; others charge 8 75
appropriations that it is feared the that since that time he has seen the Abetter
“
............. 75c;
“
90:
“
1 00
“
“
............. 90c.
“
1 00; $ others don’t keep
democratic president will have to veto turtle at intervals of a few years always The best
- J them.
them in order to save 'the party from identifying it by the inscriptions. Its
last appearance was about ten days ago,
utter annihilation nexTfalh
and the lettering was plainly legible.
I have the exclusive agency for Wilson Bros.’ Fine Shirts,
Mrs. Cleveland's new poodle and This establishes the turtle’s age as over the best in this or any other market. I sell:
33 years.—Middleville ItepuMlcan.
President Cleveland’s clock, all the way
others charge 8 49
A good unlaundried Shirt.. 8 30; former price, 8 45;
from Antwerp, ought to make the
“
79
A Teacher's class, commencing on Fancy laundried Shirt...........
45;
“
family happy.
What more than a the 12th of July, will be conducted at Wilson Bros, unlaun’d Shirt
1 25; others don't keep them
1 00;
1 25:
“
French poodle and a Dutch clock can a Nashville during four weeks of the
“
laundried “
1 (X);
1 50;
“
bride and bridegroom ask for?—Lan­
coming vacation. Tuition 84X10
For Good work Shirt....
35;
others charge
50
25;
sing Republican.
further information address
65;
“
75
Better work Shirt..,
46;
J.
W.
ROBERTS.
Prin.
•!
school,
76;
'
“
90
TThe
best
work
Shirt.
50;
The democrats in congress are show­
Nuhvma, Mich.
ing the utter unfitness of thalr party to
Tnr following preamble andyreeoludeal with tbe living issues of the day.
Not a measure of importance has lieen tlons ; were adopted by the -Hastings
I have a full line of Mexican Sea-Grass Hammocks, which
passed in the six months session of the Circuit M. E. quarterly conference:
I will close out at 11.00 each. These are usually sold at $1.50
Whereas it has pleased God to. lay each.
lower house of congress. Not a move
will be made toward a settlement of heavy afflictions upon our pastor. Rev.
I cannot give a^fcomplete price list, but enough to show that
A. k. Stewart during the past quarter
the tariff or finance questions. because therefore.
I have reduced prices on all goods from 15 to 40 per cent
the party as a party Is.so divided on
Revived, That we tender our sym­
Now
is the time to buy, if good goods and low prices are any
'them that it can take no aggressive pathies to him in his afflictions,
KcMfoerf, That we tender to the object to you. Never in the history of Hastings was clothing
action.
citizens of Hastings city and the mem­ sold so cheap as I am offering now.
bers of Hastings city charge, our
This ■ from the Lansing Sentinel, thanks for the kindness manifested and
greenback, shows that there is at least assistance rendered to our pastor In the
one greenback organ that dares to speak time of his great need.
Hastings circuit, June 19th, 1886,
its mind, and talk straight common­
Signed In behalf of the conference.
sense and honesty:
.
J. 1. BUELL. Bres.
"Any greenbacker that will sup­
JAY J. BARNUM. Bee.
port a Dan Manning organ ought to get
The members of Hastings Division
a positisn as second lieutenant in the
devil’s regiment There is always a'job U. R. Knights of Pythias on Thursday
in the infernal regions for that class of evening last were the victims of a con­
spiracy between a lady of this dty and
greent&lt;ackera."
their commander. .The Sir Knights
John J. Enright, chairman of the commented upon the fact that the City
democratic state committee, gravely Band had volunteered to furnish music
on
tills occasion, it being the regular
announced at the I .arming minting of
night of the Division; but the offer was
the committee that fusion would take gladly accepted. After an hour's drill
place, and that the democrats had bet and as the Division was crossing Broad­
ter nominate the ticket Autocrat Dick­ way on State street, the order was given
inson has named for them. He did to "column left,” and when opp mite the
residence of Sir Knight Chester Messer,
not say this in so many words, but that on Broadway, "Halt!" “Rtebt face!"
was the effect of his remarks. This “Return swords!" "Break ranks, march !”
shows how completely the will of the were the commands following each oth­
people (?) is respected in the democratic er in quick succession: after which the
commander stated that the wife of Sir
P«rty.
__________________
Knight Messer had indicated a desire to
entertain the members of the Division
Bre'r Fuller is trying to get a little at her home. Tbe Sir Knights were ac­
• cheap notoriety by pretending that corded a hearty welcome by Mrs.
there are great olwtades that may and Messer, assisted bp Mrs. Morse E. Nev­
ins. The guests were invited to be
perhaps will prevent a fusion of demo­
seated at tables, and ice cream, straw­
crats and greenbackers. There ought berries, lemonade and cake were served
to be obstacles enough to prevent any by the ladies. An exceedingly enjoya­
union of two such parties, whose prin­ ble. hour was spent in discussing the
delicacies and in social converse. Upon
ciples are so diametrically opposed.
returning to the drill room the Sir
But principles will go to the dogs the Knighte tendered a hearty and unani­
same this year as two and four years mous vote of thanks to their entertain­
ago. Tbe greenback leaders know ers for the honor conferred. Com­
mander Hogle voiced the sentiment of
that fusion will take place and are
every member of the Division in saying
planning for it every day.
that it was a matter of great pride to the
Division to have this tangible proof of
Tbe Evening News makes the follow­ the regard for the Division by the la­
ing prognostication as to congressional dles of this city, and especially the wife
of a brother Sir Knight. The affair
matters in the Detroit district:
was a complete surprise to all save the
The present situation in the political officers and possibly one or two in the
field makes it not only possible but ex­ ranks. As the evening was cook the
Division
was well represented, there
tremely probable that a republican conbeing 35 Sir Knights present.
gretaman will be elected in this district.

BEST GRAIN DRILL

.
I
On the Market. The BUCKEYE in all styles and FAR Mer c
FAVORITE. We have had an

Immense Wagon Trade

Close Them All Out!

Harvest Mittens, 25c per pair.

R. K. GRANT, Cash Clothier.

May bury. If defeated at the convention,
will bide tbe gnawing fox Ln his bowels,
and support hta opponent Enright, but
many of his followers will vote so that
tbe republican will slip in. It behooves
the republicans at this time to put theft
best foot foremost and make an uaob-

Tbe editor of the Democrat is having
a g-a lorious time these days in calling
the attention of the Banner to the
fact that Gov. Alger has pardoned a
few persons that have been sentenod
to the state penal institutions. Won­
der if the little fellow is cognizant of
the fact that a board of pordoas has
been created since the halcyon (to the
criminal elaasta) days of, “Begolly ?"
It Is only on the recomendations of this
board that the Governor can issue par­
dons. Quite a difference between
tweecUMe and tweedledum. We dis­
- like to prick this gaudy bubble that
forma the entire stock in trade of the
*u&gt; Unv. Alsrr. Da -j- or u,c
Iton.
l»uw fca. his

The commencement exercises of
Hostings high school will be held in
Union kali, Friday evening of thia
week. Claes W consists of eleven
members. who have a well-deserved
fame for-thorough class work. Fol­
lowing ia the
program:
Vocal Quartette, “Evening Hymn"—
Messrs. W. H. Schantz and S. M. Fowler,
Mrs. Carrie Goodyear and Miss Stella
Wheeler.
Prayer.:
,
•
.
Vocal Duet, "Come With Me"—Mrs.
Carrie Goodyear and Miss Stella
Wheeler.
Characteristics oftbe Age, Salutatory,
—Edmond M. Bailey.
The Itose that Blooms in Juno—
Nellie M. Babcock.
The Advantages of a Good Education
—Effie Johnson.
The Signal Service—Albert Hafner.
Vocal Duet—"Like the Lark."
Oliver Goldsmith- Florence E. Lees.
Claw History—Frank A. Clarke.
The Past of Our Country—Franz E.
Willison.
Going Down to the Sea in Ships—
EdithM. Havens.
Vocal Quartette—“Good Night”
Character—Chattie Lake.
^National Aid to Education—R&amp;iph

We sell the

This year. We sell the old reliable Studebaker and the Flin
Wagon, which has many pointe of excellence not possessed by
any other. Don’t forget when you want a buggy in any style
and of the best manufacture that you can find them at our
warehoutie.
Respectfully,

MESSER B'ROS.

.

|_|AMMOND’S

“Slug* Shot!”

IS GUARANTEED
To Destroy

Potato, Chinch &amp; Rose Bugs
And all Lice, Worms or Ca}erpillers upon
Mellon, Egg, Cucumber, Cotton, Tobacco,
Cabbage and Tomato Plants, Currant Bush­
es, Fruit or Ornamental Trees, Grape
Vines, Shrubs and Flowering Plants.
Directions for Use.—Slug Shot i» an inpalpable powder to be dusted on the
plants. It contains poison thoroughly diffused through natural and chemical
fertilizers, and is perfectly safe in its use no matter how bountifully applied
Price 6 cents per lb. Put up in 5 and 10 lb packages. 2.000,000 lbs sold siuct ’
1880.

J. H. BEAMER &amp; CO.

Sole agents for Barry County.

^TRAORDINARY

Values!
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Ladies’ and Children’s

Jerseys and Jackets!

We have the most Complete Stock in the City.

Our New Spring Stock is In
’’•AND COMPRISES

The above is a ent of the celebrated

.All the Latest Novelties!

Argand Vapor Stoves I

Oorrxe Et.xa.cL See!

SOLD ONLY BY*

Weissert Bros., Hastings. Mieh.
You will also find in their store all the latest and best d.
signs in Vapor Stoves. They are agents for a half-dozen dif­
ferent makes, and can smt in both Soods and prices.

Ton will find in their store, the largest and best stock- nf
Builders Hanlwaie in Bam- County?^They arTlLX
immense trade in these goods, which is proof of good food*
and low prices. Builders should get their prices 8
ew “
,
B -T^ey sell mm stoves and ranges than any other es­
tablishment in Barry County.

•

Remember that in

The Little Brick Grocery
We are selling Groceries cheaper than others, and
we pay more for Butter and Eggs.

Goodyear &amp; Barnes.

�The Hastings Banner.
'TT^^TTHrMDAT.JVtY 1. UM.

PERSONAL MENTION.
Tied out of Lewis Stern’s Store. Thista ^Prof. Tidball wm in the dty Saturaccounted for by reason of hf«

Uwl Advertising HUM:

Sunday sernees at the Episcopal
church will be appropriate for the 4th
of July. Litany service, y v
"?,L
i
P«r llne!nn a?rKr^“Sh01y tommunMairi-tfe ^^fftalnwaato^t
Lv^nin!?^
- .Sund*y ^hool 12 m..
-1’ ^SeTrtn be charged for at e\ euing prayer and sermon at 730 p. nh
The following are the offleera dected
local rat* ■
for the ensuing year by the Hastings
High School Alumni:
Prwldent-W. J. Kennedy.
Vice Pres. -Julia A. Rock.
I mc ba*- tb« larjirs: stoek of WATCHES
Secretary -C. W. J onre.
Treasurer—Belle Handy.
iu MM Gold. Gold Filled. 81b
V±iie school librarian, Mlaa Stella
SUU.
Wheeler, reports that 5.408 volumes
AIM. A i&gt; • &gt; • 1"lw* •B&lt;1 'ec"lld’h&gt;nd Walebwere drawn from the school library
rH»i I &lt;•-:&lt; vrtT chekp. ;
|!lnPrf,;c.f xWatijhor any other guods in the past year, of which number 4.321
were works of fiction?) There were 418
patron&gt; of the library, and they drew
IN BESSMER,
an average of 13 volumes each.
\lrwfler and Optician.
The Hartings base ball club will

pARME^r

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/ ‘

■

I

the DEERING
ll.f. ifTEEV HIGHER.
rurWW-'
THEOLDK8T!

Hrpwlf* always Wi'

X

t \RRIAGE PAIN*

Paint yuitf Uu-jffyfor 75 Cents, any of
them. Colors:.
furkWii;.-. Citron Yellow. Garnet. Coach
1Mr
Green. Jet Black.
’
No Varnish Needed. £x

fog hi.
mwcroa sale.
1 I Will well nty Unn ot W uctm in Haatinr*
townthip. t»ir tmm» liuwte, bank barn xn«0,
».ud m’5. pxd orchard ot all kinds of fruit, all
;m.rae.lbut 1&gt;,acre, wuiaeinenr cheapen
rrivtu'J until. For farther jiartlculara ennnireat n;v n-'iik-oce. Juul two miles north and
tr.ee. the n-«i.n«s
ttaak.nww

Local News.

HEVJI.KV imps. A WILKINS.
If the Ladlr-I of Halting* and vlclnlt,

In the hei.tlful pew lithographed package

('■rci'lufiivi Ibis week, 1,728;
But .i toll [of that six cent factory
A new concrete walk is being laid on
the wist, side df court house square. -

Tax shade#In kid gloves, best eyer
ottered tor om dollar, at M. E. N’s.-

1!acting&gt; will celebrate .July 3rd,
and It will l&gt;e u big celebration too.
Tiff great (feature Of the 3d will be
the ciuxag out wile ut fiewis Stem’s.
l if'GKu.uAi Post G. A. R. will also
"fall in" at the Grand parade in this
city July 3rd. •
Tub Barry! county lodges of Good
Templars' picnic at Thornapple lake
satur.iaynexti

•

M5E1TBln “d
eny over Sunday.

*» O'i-P’

w«ro in the

,^6°* Mudge returned from Al­
bion college Friday.

in^wLy”1*
of l0Dbing Haetings friends.

vot­

th, Taivmity
•it Ann Arbor Monday.
■
r«?lT*H-.I&lt;)WrT aDd family departed,
for Ann Arbor Tueaday.
C.G. Bentley and wife intend going
to haiamazoo for a vi«iL

. have a bowry dance at the Jefferson , Il®y- Hunsberger is attending camo­

Don't Ciwo Any Orders!
rritll you sic

Oxi ,’:-av iwt week a son of Alex
Christie,of thK place, fell from a cherry
tree and broktl his arin.
i-! the* celebration in this
hly July 3rd.i You will miss it if you
do dm conic t|. Hasting?.

I'm. new mill i» assuming shapely
proportions, and will be a structure
worthy of its •millers
"
and................
the city.

The (adits t f the Baptist society will
»er\i' ice .Tea u and cake in the court
yard J uh-3d. A• cordial
-•• • invitation
• -----extended to ail.
The I’lninw
V1,u/ »Press
1DOO “dmuomo
“11 »
Penny
squeak’
:'.•‘•4u.se . • tht| fact that many Allegan
county farmers have marketed their
wool m this ci y.
Tin • ■i-t.rs of Barry county will be
give:, an opportunity to vote on the
• ’lu&amp;tiun of riising $12,(00 for a new
Jkil at the April election 1887.
Ai uNF^timB last week there were
twelve mill iM-n in this city, inspectUie uew roPL‘r ini,l. and estimating
^the cost of the machinery fdr the

The thanks of the Banner crew
hereby tendered to Uncle John
.,&lt;ir a ■Ix,x
the largest and
,nw\ tlavored strawberries we ever
tested.

E. W. Monnfax &amp; Co., will sell elotbL8 «
d urin« the month of J uly*, as
we wish to reduce stock before moving
ttet^k neW9tore onState st- near
^}tK seamd 'day of the state fair.
*Wmbrr uth, there will be held in the
Jackso» a reunion of the First
»&gt;chig.ui sharpshooters. Barry cotinV members will bear this in m ind.
Havix&lt;; returned from his south­

journey, Elder A. F. Deutpeey
•ill preach next Sabbath at State Road

nrv^In'.' 9l|,‘,nb.v 2^f) p. m^ and at Grrga’Si.?1 ,;39p“ “• •111 Iire lQvltetl w
TnvwnaY hat a hail rtorin paused

(0‘’r Hope and Baltimore townships,
wing great damage, M.Waldorff sufto the eartent ofgSOObv injury
«*!». it tesaulthat hall
w. to a depth of six inches.

street rink on the 3d. Excellent music
yiU
furnished; baggage checkid
free. The proceeds will be used to as­
sist in paying for the uniforms of the
club. Give the boys a liberal patron­
age.
Lewis Stern has decided to close out
his entire stock of dry 'goods and cloth­
ing at and befow cost. He is going to
move to Chicago, and consequently the
goods will be sold at prices that are
within the reach of all. It will pay
you to go and see the nice goods sold
at such extremely low prices.

I JgXCUBSIONBTS

tbe borne of tbe bride s
Parents, Wednesday evening.
Rev
Hunsberger performed the ceremony
in a very impresBive manner. There
“ bo"' from tbel were present only the relatives and a
lew of the moat intimate friends of
the couple. Tbe house was beautiful­
dtj Frt4.7dj’’
— “&gt; *&gt;» ly decorated with flowers; the occasion
‘a *rvcry w*y * h*ppy one. Numerous
*£"&amp;£££OI
s^*y- MdcraUy promt,
Hl
the bride and groom are held.
Thnynw Campljell is spendng a few Ttiey departed on the 9:07 p. m. train
ter a trip through northern Michigan.
days at Bay City.

ThFJSiyBta'k

meeting at Eaton Rapids.
wJIkV-AiK*iSIt^Wart 19 8PendinS the
week at his old home in Canada.
K,;YM.&lt;'LH’uV.“?A..nUiin ' irited Grand
Rapids frienda the flrat of the week.

I !

I Visitors

AND

to

Detroit.

I Your attention is specially directed
to the old ratablished Jew■
elry House,

Wright, Kay &amp; Co.

Their stock is unsurpassed in the city
for extent and quality consisting of
Class ’88.—The commencement ex­
IHamonds,
Watches,
ercises of Hastings high school took
Precious
Slones, Chaisuf, Charms,
place in 1 nion hall Friday evening
Pine Jewelry, Unique Ornaments,
The hall was filled to overflowing with
Etc..
EtcZ
Btc.
friends of the class and patrons of the
“
Tnrkayi
The selection ot gepis has been made
school. Each of the eleven graduates
** oewa...
jvere remembered with Hora’ offerings, with the greatest care by the most ex­ Wool
...................,.
pert judg®, and- the workmanship on
,at*d many laluable prints.
* T5L«erci»® open*! with a vocal । the jewelry is not excelled by any «tab'
wuartette. “Evening Hymn," which lishment in .Chi* country.
■wm weR rendered by Messrs. W. H.
The Optical Department
QAUCHY ti CO.
bchantz and&amp;M. Fowlwand M]u®
CVrie Goodyrar and Stella Wheel®.
is conducted by men of large experience 27 Park Place and 24-26 Murray SL,
• « y1r.b- RevHunsbergw.
and each case of defective eyesight is
eocal Duet, “Come with me.” MIsmh treated on scientific principl®, lens®
an3
Goodyear
The “duwvte’ristfcs ot tb.e Age" being selected perfectly adapted to re­ Special Offer.aSUSStrSS
lieve, if not absolutely to remedy the
were briefly and sensibly touchrf upon defect. No charge is made for test­
by Edmond M. Bailey in a salutatory ing the ey®.
pnrationWW1 Careful
thon&lt;BtfW pre­

Newspaper Advertising

Nellie M. Babcock discussed
Mrs. John Cole and children’are “The Rose that Blooms in June” in a
com kaPP' mBaner. drawing many apt
spending the week in Grand Rapids.

atr™«?ne^BuldlnF.Bpaillhe week
“The Advantages of a Good Educa­
at Grand Rapids and Macatawa park.
tion were ably presented by Miss Effie
Mrs. Phin Smith returned Friday M. Johnson.
P°tot«l out the merits
from a visit with friends in Illinois. ’
of the “Signal Service” and gave an ex­
.KD.r‘ i*throP,*nd wife returned from cellent .historical record of the origin
their Wisconsin trip Wednesday night.' and growth of this service.
* Vocal Duet “Like the
The firemen complain that they have
Miss Nellie Knappen. of Albion, Is .
Lark by Stella Wheeler and Carrie
not men enough to man the engine. In greeting her many friends in this city. Goodyear.
Lewis Torrey, an Albion student,
a spirit of fairness to all ^ncerned.
A brief biographical sketch of "Oliver
the city council should so amend the spent
8Pentl a few
*ew days
d*ys in this city
city this week. tioldsmltli, and a short discussion of
fire ordinance that there shall be good^ Walter Smith, who had
,
„„d
one of his
fAfalfntr
In
IK.,
*«&gt;&gt;&gt;«..
nn.l
__
i
•
.
,
.
.
feeling in the department and proper eyes removed last week, is doing finely.
Phe “Class History” was narrated by
protection to the city. Suppose the
Mias Carrie Bldnam, of Gull Lake, is Frank Oarke. Frank gave a fund of
city hall should take fire! Perish the
now stopping with W. P. Bldnam and information concerning class *86 that
thought!
was relished by the audience and tbeir
At the American house every prep­
“*8Oclatfs- j Hu humorous references to
Miss Ettie Mitchell, of Grand Rapids,
aration has been made to accomodate was the guest of Hastings friends last the male delegation in class ’88 were
appreciated by all.
the multitude sure to be here on July
i&gt;nst of Our Country” was an
3rd. Mine boat Tubby authorizes us to
Mlu CUra Robert, h the (vest ot historical treatise by Franz Willison,
state that warm meals will be served at Miss Ella Marshall, at the latter’s home “d?’" »
.meritorious production.
tbe usual low prices. The public are in Pralnevilte.
Miss Edith M. Havens explained bow
asked to remember the American house,
people had been “Going Down to tbe
“d ‘kuffhter Kittie, of
and that they will be welcome there
in Ships" for centuri®; also what
Middleville, visited Hastings friends a kind of snips they used in •‘Going
not only the 3rd but at all times.
portion of last week.
I)own to the Seai-dmcribing briefly
Winthrop Nelson, F. Spangemacher, the Improvements In ship building.
Thornapple lake Saturday afternoon 1 and A. Black and families are spending She then referred to life as the “Sea."
and the care all should exercise m
waa the moat largely attended and the week at Wall Lake.
selecting the proper equipments for
interesting .in tbe history of the asso­
Mrs. Austin, who has been visiting
ciation. Fifty members and friends friends here for some time, returned to traveling over the sea of life.
Next came an excellent vocal quar­
sat at the vf ell filled banquet tabl® in Grand Rapids Thursday.
tette. “Good Night"
4
the Lake house at 6 p. m.. and discussed
"Character" was the topic discussed
Our readers will be pained to learn of
the viands |n true alumni fashion. It
by
Miss Chattie Lake. She briefly
seemed to be the general expression the very serious illness of J udge F. A. traced the formation of character, aod
that Thornapple is the proper place Hooker, at his home in Charlotte.
the wide difference between reputation
for future rtunlons.J
Miss Mary Dahner and brother Will, and character, and our duty to s® that
of Philadelphia, are tbe guests of their the latter is right, as th&lt; former will
The society connected with Emman­ cousins, John and Charles Weissert.
take care of itself.
uel church: will be entertained on
The importance of “Natipnal Aid to
Mrs. £. Truax, of Bowne. and Mrs.
Thursday evening of next week at M. Whitney, of Caledonia, .spent Satur­ Education" was ably presented by
Ralph Wooton. Education must be
the society । rooms, by Mesdam® N. day with their sister Mrs. W. Jones.
the corner atone of republican govern­
Barlow, WJ Wilkins, John Ginxlvear,
Miss Rose Bostwick is spending her ment The emancipation and enfran­
L. Hugh®, D. Doyle, and Misses Belle
Throop, Knowlton. Josie and Carrie vacation at her home at Kalamazoo. chisement of the slav®, the enormous
Schuman. Fannie Lees and Florence Miss Lillian Estes is her guest tor a few foreign immigration to this country,
bad made a large uneducated data
Sutton. Tbe usual society supper will days.
whom it was tbe duty of our govern­
be, dispensed with and ice cream and
W. I’. Cornell, representing Barnhart
to educate or this "government of
cake will be served from six o’clock Bros. Jc. Spindler, ol Chicago, was a call­ ment
the people by the people5 would perish
until late in the evening. A cordial er at the printing offices in this city on
from the earth.
invitation is extended to ul.
Friday.
The “Valedictory" by Miss Ida H.
A. H. Johnson and wife returned Myers was a happy effort, and showed
There was blood on the inoon Tues­
that class *88 appreciated the liberality
day evening, at least so thought the from the West Michigan preen associa­ of our citizens in providing a school
tion Saturday, and report a very pleas­
citizens of Quimby. Lock wood Rey­ ant time.
second to none'in the state, and the
able efforts of the Board of Education
nolds and Joseph Fatal engaged in
Mrs. Geo. Fagan and children and and teachers of the school in opening
mortal combat then-and there. Blood
Miss Minnie Schupann, of Jersey City, the way for all who draired to obtain
was shed, but the combatants yet sur­
N. J., are visiting their sister. Mrs. such excellent educational advantages.
vive, each ; tenderly nursing a very
Chas. Wassert.
The farewell to the high school home
black eye. Lock wood's optic was dec­
orated by coming in violent contact
Eli Strong, o( Kalamazoo, brother of and the associates of the school room
with Fal®' fist, and Falw also has hfa the News editor and a manufacturer of was said by Miss Myers in a touching
eye dressed, in ineurning ir remem­ mill machinery, was in the city on bus­ manner.
Chas. IL Bauer. President of the
brance of a collision with a hoe In the iness Wednesday last.
Board, gave a brief iwldrras to the class,
hands of Ldckwood. Justice Sweezey,
The Ladies Foreign Missionary ‘Soci­ and pnsented each member with a
of this city,! has been called upon, at
ety
gave
a
tea
party
at
Mrs
O.
D.
diploma
the instance of Lockwood, u&gt; well and
The exercis® were cloeed by the
truly try Fades for his manifestation of Spaulding's Saturday evening in honor
benediction pronounced by Rev. Hunsexbuberaned of animal spirits: all of ofltev. Lowry and family.
which will take place on Wedn^glay
Jas. F. Mead and family have remov­ ‘X; 841 has many warm friends in
ed
to
our
city.
Mr.
Mead
will
roon
be
­
next.
gin the construction of a tine new home this city and vicinity who wish them
-prosperity and succeai. The Banner
Decokatjve Art RECEmoN.—Mr. on his West Green streets lote.
joins in best wish®.
Miss Foes, of Fenton. Mich, a grad­
Traverse Phillipa has succeeded in
securing for this city a decorative art uate of the university, was in this city
Friday. She is an applicant for second
All members of Fitzgerald Post are
reception, to Im* held at Temperance assistant's place in our city schools.
requested to meet at post hall at 9
Hall, July 6th, "th. 8th, Pthand lUth.
Mr. Will Stimpeon and daughter o’clock it m, Saturday, July 3d, for the
day and evening. A most cordial in­
vitation is extended to all, especially Leila, of Ann Arbor, was in the citv purpose of taking position in the par­
th“ ladies, to attend the Reception and the past week, and attended the wed­ ade.
BAKKE SHRINER, Com.
Exhibition bf Decorative Art. consist­ ding of Miss Grace Black to E. A.
O. H. GKEEXFIKLD. Adjt.
ing of a larg)e and varied line of House­ Clark.
hold Draperies. Banners, Screens, and a
Chari® Gordon, well known in this
great variety of Fancy Articles of city, graduated from Albion college
“Domestic” production. These articles Thursday last. Charles had im ennaare made &lt;jf Satin. Silk. Hush. Felt. ■ble record as a student. It Is stated
bride'* parent* on Grwn utrect, Wednewtay.
Ganvas, etc.,decorated with Embroidery that he will enter the ministry.
i335: KWhX
Aplique, Mosaics and Etching in a
variety of.designs, using Chenille,
E. W. Morrill, Ike Hendershott and
u( Hasting*.
Arasene, Embroidery Sifts, Crewel. Mr. Allister, of Chicago, accompanied GREEK—MILLEB—At tbe M. E. narmwa«e. by
Gold Thread. Tinsel Cord. rtc. The by their wives, made a trip to Gun Jake
the same, Monday. June arth. Alien (.reen, al
Baltimore, and Ellen Miller, of Woodland.
display embraces a line of work hereto­ Tbursdav, and report a delightful time
fore produced only by the hand, and together’with a good catch of fah.
KVL&amp;-BARNABY—Al the same place and by
the same. Saturday, June «Ui, Wn. J. Rule
ranges from tbe costliest to the least ex­ if Mr. Allister and wife, of Chicago,
and Minnie At. Barnaby, all of HasUnrspensive, covering the entire line of N eed- IfaeU.erunu of Mr.
le Decorative work pronounced by crities HondenboU tot week. Mr. AUtoer
the finest, most complete, and most 1, a member ot the weU-to.wn Chlcaperfectly executed llne of Home made ^ojewalry house of Norris, Allister &amp;
Krorative Art. Draped® «*cexhibited, must be seen to be appreciate
iLro toMr»&gt;dMr».Mark Ritoell.
ed. This eidhibit will be accompanied
by ladies and other competent opera- June 23d, a son and heir. Those wish­
ton.whoh»aluul i»Sn
ing to correspond with the new- comer
this line of work, and who wiU take atould addrewr Jeremtob Aahtod
great pleasure in showing and escplain- Hotlabd Stafford KitoeU, Sioux Falla,
ing how it can be produced on the sew­ Dak.
ing machine. The occasion will be a
Tbe noth anulveraan or the wedmo&lt;
rare opportunity for all ladiw wh°
or Mr. and Mnr. I. Uvlnfftoo, or Butinterested in making home ^tractive, Und. occurs tomorrow, anil In the erat small expense, to learn of many new enlng the trlende ot tbe worthy couple
features in this claw of work.,
, SScttofflTe them a vbrit they will
“It has l»eeu left to the domestic
Sewing Machine Company to «how the remember with pleasure.
&amp; A. Crowell, who is now credited
with being a resident of Jacksra, was
verv successful rt the shooting tournaDxilvFost.
,
n.w.11 Eheld at South Lyon last week,
ng over #50. The/?ck¥Pu^L’'
“ thow» .to U-e high
ay Crowell dare not shoot his best
ar'of being barred from contest­
K GENTLEMAN’S SMOKE
position aUln«&gt;
2^™“'e Art
amateur shoots.
Work.-—Pioneer PreM St. I mlSmith, who has l&gt;ecn in the
Waxtep. one thousand dozen eggs.
y of W. H.Schantt for_two,***”?•
inteml* soon leaving
Dak in search of fame and fortuna .r&amp;s
but more.
BKET TI5ki.er.
is a steady, reliable young wam*h‘r
industry and Per8e,ver“?c“1.l!‘u’)Yn2ri^
BASF AA|.1.-Detroit. won 35; lost A
oSiS), wSa 32; loat 10. New York, him many friends in this city who •wish
him succees wherever he may go. •
won 30; lout 13.

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LAST RESTI NG-PLACt.

Mayor Weharrt in the chair. Roll caDtri, aldermen present, Besamer. Hams,
iftgie. McCoy. Osborn, Stebbins and
Watwa—7; abaent McNaughton—1.
MlDUtoe of the previous meeting
were read and approved.
Your street committee to whom was
refcred the petition «&gt;f Robert Dawson
and one hundred and eighty-two others,
asking for a new bridge to be construct­
ed'across Thornapplc river on Creek
street, would report that they have ex­
amined said Creek street bridge and
find the same iu bad condition, and
would recommend ,that the prayeF of
the‘petitioners I* granted.
George Osborn. W. H. Stebbins, W.
A. Hams and Luke Waters, street comuiittae.
Bv Aid; BrtMuner, that the report
be accepted and placed on tile. Car­
ried all avre.
Tp the Mayor and Common Council qf
the City of Hastluyn :
There is no provision in the fire ordi­
nance forthe paying of the elder and
assistant any salary. I would like to
have your honorable body tlx a salary
for the nl»ve officers and make it
enough to pay for the work to be done
as it should be. I have served as chief
eight months, and M. W. Vrooman six
months assistant chief.
Signed l»y ILF. Ford, Chief of Hast­
ings Fire Department
By Aid. Beumer, that the communi-'
cation be referred to the lire committee.
Carried all ayes.
To the May&gt;r and Common Council of
the .CUy of Haxtiny.- :
Gents.—It is necessary to have a
larger room to hold fire meetings in
than the council room.- Will your hon­
orable body furnish us one that is larg­
er?
Signed by H. F. Ford, Chief of Hast­
ings Fire Department.
On motion the same was referred to
the fire committee.
I To the Mayor anti Common Council qf
.
the City of Battings .'
The name of Nelson Heally was pre­
sented to Hastings Hoto’Company No.
1 for resignation, and didv ixcCepted by
i said company June 8th. I respectfully
submit the same to you for approval.
Signed by B. F: Lichly, Sec.
The same was accepted.
.
*
HMlltqpi, Mlthljpui, Juno IStii, lMt&gt;.
I To thu Mayor and Common Council of
the City cf Hdttinys:
Gentlemen.—In view of the fact
that many new and costly buildings are
being erected in our city, anti that the
machinery of our fire department is in­
sufficient for proper protection, we, the
undersigned, make you the following
proposition.
1st. We will furnish you a steam fire
engine pt 350 gallons capacity per min­
ute. Ajilain, substantial machine with
all necessary fixtures, for the sum of
•LDOO.
2nd. We will furnish the same en­
gine all finished in brass and nickel
plate, for the sum of 82,006.
3rd. We will lense you the first men­
tioned engine for one year for the sum
of SOOL
4th. We will lease you the second
. mentioned engine for one year for the
sum of MOO.
5th. After one year if you desire to
buj* the engine, we will allow the ren­
tal to apply as purchase money.
6th. If you wish to trade the old
hand engine as part pay for a steam fire
engine, we will Lie pleased to confer
with you in regard to prices, etc. Enclosed we send you photographs of
enginee. also a few testimonials from
parties now mdng these engines and an
explanation book, showing the con­
struction and capacity of engines. We
can make terms of payment, if you
wish to purchase, satisfactory for one,
two dr three years. We .also fully
guarantee tbe engine against all breaks
or defects. We hope this will receive
your careful consideration.
Signed by Sylvester Grouse], mana­
ger of the Hastings Engine and Iron
Works.
On motion the same was laid on the
table.
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CITY ACCOUNTS.
Hastings Engine A Iron Works,
for repairing chemical engine,
4
plow points, etc......................... ;
W. H. Sliantz, cheese, crackers
. etc., fortramps and drunks in
lock-up-................ ..................... .
A. H. Kvith, livery and witness
3
fees.................................................
5
G. Abbey. Register’s fees
L. C. Welton, telephoning
Barry Go.Democrat, order book.
7
E. G. Studley, one dozen expand­
ing rings...........................................
J. &amp; Goodyear, on board review 2U
Jas. Clarke, on board review..;. 90
1
Fred Croaa, draying
Street Commbioner’s work....
Henry Burke, street work
V
Emory Wilkins, street work.... 17
17
Fritz Fredrick, street work
17
David Wolcott, street work
17
Chas. Uta, street work
Fetcr Schuman, street work
35
Horton and team
Fiiield and team..................... 1.
Lake and team
32
Shay and team

Wm. Standish...
Ed. Doyle
Wm. Green
Fred Cross
Dell Newton
Chas. Fickle
Wm. Swarthout..
Jas. Wickham....

5
5
5
5
5

6
Isaac Murirfrt....
Frank FifiaM...
H. G. Bentley ...

•eboert,
W.L. Wait.

Ftamk Canon...
Jahn Run®
J.'M. Soule
Jill. Anderson.
Battaraan
A. Erasbergcr.
L. Cuter

was referred to the finance committee.
By Aid. Waters, that the accounts to
allowed and orders drawn for same. •bout the capital at Ute old dominion
none m bo lovely in the Bjiring time aaSome of the
By Aid. Bessmer, that the mayor con- Hollywood Cemetery.
fur with the Chemical Engine Co., and greatest men Virginia or America ever
i.tt) if they wont receive tbe money now produced are buried here, and the wind
due an order, which is due in August. m ita aigha through the beautiful trees
Carried all ayes.
sixigq ct-a»e!m*ly their requiem.
kt-Mlvfd. That the committee on
The ground,, cover about ninety acres
streets and bridges be. and they are vid there are nearly 56.000 grave*. The
heseby instructed to report to this sexton is a clmructer in hia way, and
boaru what kind of a bridge needed
many
a little tala of romance did he tell
uenuss Thornnpple river, on Michigan
uvinue, wrought iron or wood, single me during my walk, uuu’iy a tale of a
or double track, and iron or stone sup­ broken heart or of forgetfulness. But
ports. and re-port at the next regular we need not dwell upon tbeae. Human
mtiiting if possible to this Ixiard.
nature i» the same under every sky. and
Signwt by John M. Hessmer.
thu mum* Btorire can bo heard in every
»«kks.. .
By AM. Hogle, that the -resolution grave yard in the land. There .1 story
I e accepted and adopted. Carried all worth telling connected with even- little
KraB
mound in the wide (world.
Whemhas. The Common Council
One of the find apou the‘stranger
on the 2Sth day of August last, did . wants t:&gt; sec ia Pn^dmf-. bill, where lie
adopt a report made by the street com­
mittee to plow round up Oak street in buried within twenty feet of each other
tha first ward thia spring, and whereas two president* of tlie United States,
840 was drawn from the first Monrm* and Tyler. Over the former is a
il highway fund for tile and work large cast-iron niiHmmenl, but the other
h of the iron bridge, which ought has not even * Ixrard to mark hir last
ave been changed to the general resting-place, not as much as a pauper
i way fund. Therefore
in a potter's field, only n magnolia grows
That the sum of 840 be. near, fit emblem of the south he loved so
anq the same is hereby appropriated for
.work on Oak street, between Broadway well.
Near these two graves. Gun. A. P. Hill,
and Michigan'avenue, the same to be
drawn from the general highway fund. of the Confederate |army, is buried. It
is a strange coincidence tlyrt lus name
Signed by John M. Hessmer.
By Aid. Waters, that the resolution was in both tbo lips of Lee and Jackson
be accepted and adopted. Carried all when they died,. Scattered about in va­
rious sections of the place are the graves
That the street committee of John Randolph, of Roanoke; J. E. B.
be, and arc hereby instructed, to cause Stuart, tiw daubing cavalry leader of the
—WOMAN'S FRIEND.
rile to be laid of sufficient size on the Array of Northern Virginia; Cqjnuiowest side of Creek street, to carry water
dore M, F. Maury, “the Pathfinder of the
from the north sidsM&gt;f the railrdad
Seas;"
James
A.
Seddou,
ConfecUtyaXe
tra&lt;k to the river.
Secures to GIRLS a paiulww, perfect
Aid. Bessmer moved the adoption of
developmunt and thus prevents Life­
the same which was carried bssdl ayes. Wise; John R. Tiwunoon, the port;
I)y Aid. Bessmer. that the council ap­ Gens. Ashby, Steven, Picket, Moore, and long weakness.
point a city physician protein while many another of Virginia's sons, whoso
Sustains and soothes Over-worxaa
DrJ Lathrop is absent Carried all ayes. naiuett ore written high on thu scroll of Women, Exhausted Mothers, and
By Aid. Bessmer, that Dr. Fuller be fame. .
prevents prolapsus.
appointed clto physiciim protem while
In another part of the cemetery, the
theicity physician was absent Carried “New Part,” th the Oufederate seerion,
Cures palpitation, sleepleasne®, ner­
all ayes.
where under the sod sleep 12,00&lt;f soldiers, vous breakingdown (often preventing
On motion council adjourned.
waiting the sound of the last reveille. In insanity), providing a safe change of
FXANK 8TEBHIN8, Recorder.
the center of the army of the unknown life, and a hale and happy old age.
Common council met in special ses- and unrecorded dead rises a splendid
deader suffering from any com­
sioa Saturday evening, June 26th. 1886, monument, a pyramid of rough Virginia plaint peculiar to the female sex, zoaM ay or W eissert in the chair. Roll call­ granite, erected to the memory of the phora is worth everything to you.
ed. alderuian present, Bessmer. McQoy,. ,aoatbem soldier by the Uulu* of the
McNaughton, Stebbins and Waters—5; south. All, time ladies of the south, fit Send for our circular of private testi­
absent, llama, Hogle and Osborn—3.
mothers and sisters of brave sons and monials and ba convinced.
The mayor stated that the object of brothers. How many of their Ix-st lie­
Every woman sickly or healthy
the meeting was to make a loaxyot some
loved lie to-day under the soil of the Old should read “ Facts for Women." This
money that is now laying Idhe in the
Dominion.
And
how
many
brave
north
­
book
will be sent to any lady reader
city treasury.
By Aid. Bessmer, that the mayor be ern ooldiera lie by their aide*. Truly of this paper, and to ladies only, on
authorized to loan what money there is Virginia is the burial place of the nation, receipt of 10c.
Address,
•
in the school bond fund, by, and with and our hearts sliouH soften when we
ZOA-PHORA MEDICINE CO,
the consent of tbe finance committee, think of her. Speaking of the monu­
until the 15th of January, 1887, with ment Joaquin Miller, who visited it says:
such security as the finance committee “Tliis grand tribute of cold gray stone is
may deem proper, which motion was taking t«&gt; itself the softening and Hubdu.
carried by all ayes.
ing mantle of verdure. Up the four i
On motion council adjourned.
steep sides of stone tlie ivy is climbing, I
FKANK STEBBINS, Keeordcr.
is nearing the summit. It will meet I
cbm «, tb. topmu.. piuulo
a»j I
'Chront-fdl sell loin gets well of itself, soon, and joining hands, bend down in !
—■* iisvlng
— *—
---------We. tbe undcrslitued.
been
appointed
but deepens until it underminee the
by the Frobsie J;,4re fur the couutr of Barry,
constitution, wastes away health, perpetual pity over the' 12.000 dead."— State ot MlelilKsn. a-commissioner* to rerelre.
strength and flesh, and .finally fastens Richmond (Va.) Cor. Detroit Free Preu. examine and adjust all elalms saalnxl •fid de­
itae|fon thelungs, completing the wreck
e vllhixe ot
anti ruin of the whole man. Dr. Bige­
WoodlaiHijn sal&lt;i ronuty hi
&gt;. oa SieurThere are only three Influences which day.th* 17thitaj- of July,..
low's positive Cure is the-only safe, sure
andlspeedv remedy for coughs, colds and can be succraafully exerted upon Dm Monday, tbo tfrlli day of hoi
all throat and lung diseases. Sold by Chinese pwple to awaken them to their
Fred Hotchkiss at titty edits and one real ownlitiun as compared with Clio ]x&gt;o- and that six nuMiUwtrom the inUt day of May.
dollar. Pleasant to, take and safe for pie of other countries: Aral, war and A. D. IBM, were allowed l»y the Probate Court
for creditors to ureaeut tlielc claims to w» for
children.
diplomacy, which work slowly and spas­ examination ana allowance.
Dated. May 15th, !•*.
There' are nine steam threshing modically. but very effectively at times;
C. A J'ALMKBTIIN.
machines owned in Bronson township. aeccndly, commerce, which “has done
.
GKOUGK W. SMiril.
and is doing much along the aoa coast;
Branch county.
Mo rt&lt;ag« Bale.
and thirdly, the missionaries, who push
Default havlna been made Itf the conditions
out into the interior armed with dog­
a certain murqnaco made byuum-a W. Yuuuk
matic religion, and good works uro of
and HarrieU J. Young hts w|fe, In her own
slowly making tlieir way. though not right, to Horace D. Storms, dated Awl) ISUi. A.
D. 1*5 and rooordisd in tbe office of tbe Hewisnearly mt much by the former as the »S
rrt}*rts, for the county of Barry and state
latter.
They are truly tbe advanced otMichlpn.ouUwsiiiBtdayufMsy A. D. t»«,
■
I'KKO'K Hotohkihn, Druggistguard of civilization; and while they
carry
its
highest
and
most
abstract
prin
­
▲ 864O0 school building will be
dredond ttiirtj-nre dollar* and eighty cento.
erected in district No. J, ot Brockway ciples to those who ore but little fitted by xi&lt;d
tin anlt nr
1...
&gt;___
habit or education to receive or under­
Center.
. uiritox.
stand
them,
they
are
surely
and
steadily
Tlitaxeaaauof the year Is very Important to
therefore, by virtue of the pemer
60 have a reliable remedy tn tbe house tor such dis­ gaming Die confidence and regard of those fNow.
sale eouUliiMl In said mortzsee. and
eases as flux, dysentery, dUrrtiox. summer
eomiiaint, cholera, choleraamous and cholera among whom they are laJ»oring. The tie statute In such rase made and nrund-d. nolufMfcuu. Buch a remedy Is West’s Fain Klug. more practical, their work becomes, tbe
OnlyZM. All dniKglxta.
more rapidly w ill good results flow from swAaM:? &amp;
it—Peking Cor. New York 8un.
The Lowell Journal Is 11 years old.
Hurt
In «l-n
t__ '
00
tluu beliia tlieutacv where toe Cltvu'll Owirftor
00
60
D. A. Bradford, wholesale paper dealer ChatI
suffered
with
rheumatism
in
my
00 tano&lt;ca, Tenn., writes, that be wsw seriously otnieted with a severe edd that setUed on his knee joints. After using Athlophoros
Itmx*: had tried many remedies without benefit. for a short time I could I&gt;end my knees aalcuxta. The premhra are described in i*l&lt;i 1
Bolnc induced to try br. Kime’s New Discovery
luartxaac as all those juurels ot land situate In
00 f,,r c«&gt;sumpUon. did oo and wm entirely cured easily and could go up or down stairs
by
use of a few bottlee. Since which time without inconvenience. Mrs. IL F.
00 he ths
lux* used It In Ms family for rowebs and colds Bowers, 902 State street. Racine. Avis.
60 with best results. This Is tbo experience ot
The north cast m&amp;rter ol the north rart quar­
thrwissoda whoMUrta have teen saved by this
ot section number thirty-four, also ths south
Col. Wm. Louis Schley. Grand Secre­ ter
discovery. Trial bottles free at a'.
east fractional quartern! tbrsonth east fraction40 wonderful
II. Gcpdyear's drug store.
tary I. O. M. Grand Lodge. Maryland,
60
found Red Star Cough Cure a perfect
60
sla and Iatan at Eaton Kaplda from Juno and certain Rf.mtdi'. Price, twenty50 •jnannre
u to Julys, Inclusive.
five cents a bottle.
50
West's Fain King works like a charm In reThe Holland City tannery was some­
pain tntbe stomach, al! bowel dimcul- what damaged by fire Tuesday.
40 lievlng
ties Ud eholess. No traveler should bo with­
out It- Hbnulu always be In the house. Costs
K-JXLbut sc. Afidruiocisu.
Many imitators, but no equal, has
40
Ocoatia county’s hay crop has been ruined by Dr. Sage’s Catarrh Remedy.
thPiak?ltMlaae *n&lt;1 “rnlereliro •owl“« mlUS
A Iraard of supervisors have comput­
THH W. GEO. H. THATEB. of Bourbon, ed Saginaw county’s valuation at
ELY'S
00 Itrai *,*8HIJ^rsn3w8V^TION CUBA”
Dr. Jackson's penetrating liniment
00 Bold by W. H. Goodyear.
00
AF.SYOU MADE miserable by Indigestion. cures sprains, bruises, kicks, cuts, bums,
rheumatism, eto, etc. Good for man
or beast For sale by W. H. Goodyear.
00
00
A sons of veterans camp has been
WHY Trill you ctrjgh wbra Shiloh's Cure will
“dw- organized at Charlotte, with T. S. Leon­ COLD in HE
00
ard as captain.

I am now settled: and ready

for business in my new qBu.
tere in the store eait of w. R

Schantz’s^rocery.

RebStar

Wall Paper, Wall Paper,

OUMdURE

Wall Paper, Wall Piper,
Wall Paiwr. Wall Paper.

SAFE.
SURE.
PROMPT.

WINDOW SHADES.

"issues

Window Shades in plain cloth

and decorated, or ]«.;&gt;er shades.

ZOA-PHORA,

^^SSKSt'LftJSSS-

Cm Balm

SHILOH'S Catarrh remedy to * poUUre
CATABBH
Isaac Finney, of Bronson, gets 90
evre lor Catarrh, Diphtheria and Canker
days in the workhouse for attempted
Mouth. Sold by W. H. Goodyear.
HAY FEW
criminal sasualt
Simon Youngs, ot Mareellm. a prominent
fanner, fell from a boat tn Cedar Lake Friday
Fetor Cornell has been convicted of
setting fire to tha Hudson house at
Minden City several weeks ago.
F. M. Crosette, formerly leader of the
famous Constantine band, will organ­
ize a band at Kalamazoo.

^KISSJ

17650762
Varnish and Alaba.-ftne.
Barn Paint and Housekeepers'

Did you Suppace Mustang Liniment ua!y good

tian of all flesh.

'

. Paints in smell cans.

ord

Housekeepers' Paints and
Brushes,

ex

And EVERYTHING else in

my line.

he
it*
ko

I still sell the Celebrated Detroit White
Lead Works Liquid Paints, which take the

nu
If
th
all
gro

Lead.

Fred'k Hotchkiss.

the
is a

no
rta
to
Xh
by
per
bid
hac
B
fu
fan
twi
str

A. CAMPBELL.

A. BLACK.

Messrs. A. Black &amp; Co.,
Hastings, Mich.,

Manufacturers and Dealers in

Monuments &amp; Headstones,
Table Tops, Mantles,

bor
kn
ma
pri
and

And all work in Slate Marble or Granite.
A if work guaranteed first-class.

Prices that no competition

am lower. A good stock to select from always on hand. We
keep the latest and best designs in our work; furnish esti­
mates and do all work promptly. Our aim is to suit the peo­
ple, and our largely increased sales show that we are success­
ful. As we are the only dealers in Barry County, we make it
a special object for Barry County people to buy of us. We
can and do save money to all who buy our work.
We thank the public for past favors, and aim to merit the
patronage of all.

A. Black &amp; Co.

ROLLER MILL
I \

And other marked improvements will be ma«'ie in

rea
’

th*

tbe
sol
the
via
fou

and
it*
wit
triu

Hastings t^s season.

tec
fou
A
for

Proposes to keep in the advance of the procession. You will
find him at his new location north of the new Newton House,
in the Blue Front Building. He is prepared to serve the pub­
lic with everything in the line of ‘

hi.

Tin, Copper and Sheet-Iron Ware.

Th

Eave-Troughing a Specialty.
The Hull Gasoline Stoves.

MttofbmlMW ta tbo viaatty

tb
T
th

Alabastine arid Harb Paint.

Repairing Neatly and Promptly Done.

The Battle Creak sanitarium will
have 200 electric lights ot its own and
500 milts trf wire will be nwesanry.
The Fort Huron devator company
will build another elevator at Tort
Huron with a capacity for 70,009 bush-

Paints ol Oils.

This is the Latest and Best Gasoline Stove. Call and see them.

New and Second-Hand Stoves for Sale!
At Very Low Figures.
I also have a quantity of Plow Points, etc, that 1 will sell at»
—W irlight mtninrxi um ajaJssak pxioes, to dose out.

�Agricultural

Th*IWrt»«V QaMtlon.
The “oleo hill" has passed the house
„,l I..C n-rwwdW tte«aute’to the

. .ttreon Agriculture. From this
n„,.;„i,tw U will uixlouht«tly be re­
.......I upoa ruvorahlv. As In the
[,,The seuste the lax la *T» rents
, lun,l insto*l of ten as w* the
j,,;' |. :.-re amended.
y;h’ -■ we are interested .in butter
. &lt; m butter substituteB. from the
x-'-i.li-oint "f public policy anii the
p.’ .
. the greatest good to the
we cannot say we
xrt-.il'-'1 n'41
. i -, , H.e paMiige of this Lili.
;• , attef substitute has been dls,.,A, . i hat can take the plate of butj, -.
m whole or in part to public

01
ra ttere.U^,Iarml,
at any price.
(“ a »ho tteluUr.Ma as the removidi
Now this 1. not written to do Mr 1
’ .“ “ ac*r which wiH not hair over
bsrm to the Iraytoo Hedge Co st 1•o tbe remoTbl or the uln wltbTj
though their igml twee mlsreprawcM !rudlioratorr bora l*rn » K„thx
ftodoce &gt; new bora.. It u
t»o« gtoeelj during his egavira.
.
ttttu.reel.no better time to
It isdone in the lotereot of termer. pertonu
I
the operation than when tbe
who ore boy tog wh«t I. m„re thul &lt;Im! 11 ‘I? wwk* oli T11“ h'"“ “t
age is merely a section of soft
wdrthlres, sod win prove in ihi. this
I
or'tbTf"?1” ''i1'1"1»
or luotbre
country worse than a curse.
&lt;
or the fiitunt horn. In removing it is
If aqy agent of the company or any 1onlv necessary to make clean work of
patron darir® todefend the hedge three anof‘h*,‘k‘a &gt;“ eighth of
colutniiB are open for the purpoae We &lt;an men surrounding the matrix. It
have written nothing hastily or un- &gt;bnir&gt;C »i?ne Wilh onc ,,ru* “weep of the
laid UP°Q ilK «W’*.
advWdV and can bring proof for every ‘and the head held firmly
to the ground
under the knue of the operator No
assertion concerning the company.
one who has blmerved thTfS-ling o?
Cream Matal«K.
Sefbv^ K lh&lt;r
n,an»«tDairy W&lt;rld.
t«i by a herd of palled cattle confined
„rTJB
end contusion !£
**"'■TOUW
h,’!“ra,rou“&lt;lttoabove m.r.7^ m! horU9.
upon such a
subject teem to be in inverse ratio to 1
Hvt« are vtarlv
the simplicity of the whole matter. It cuSn Si tfirouKh the goring
of horns
XKLWm °.r,P1Vful Rimals. Our
5SiSn.V ItMt °a
QO Cal1 for Mch

t,-. . ■ rii-&gt;k butter in the same ratio particle^ of fat,it would*furiU S .o2r.'Uire
Fort Wayne. Ind,
wii!—i'Jh-Amd must go. Th0 has that, in any system of setting, it would
Holman, says he has
«
jead of the wonderful cures ef­
!!•'. will l&gt;e the unalterable and a longer or shorter time to reach the otten
surface, hcordtog as the volume of milk ‘
OiL
fie
in.. . T 'l- (ate of every commodity. _
uee*,P w ,?h&amp;llow- Hut this is stating sprained his ankle, and invested In a
j. --Ub&gt;n ongfit not to prevent only half the ease. The knowledge that ramibndtottleor bt.lacob.oT Tb?
is
narrowed
down
to
these
primitive
!
it,t.t^H.?rovfcd
fieltcr investment, as
vlJ:i!|etni&lt;m &gt;fien honestly brought
olwervatfoxw avaita little inaiuuch „ 1it entirely cured his ankle.
Vi,.“. I he butter men have asked too
temperature and specific gravity are so
Cai
voiintv^*'ccmn,t'acwi i*1
‘tuu- r;. hii' i' started too large a ball; Inurwon n with tU.ubJxt of
I
.Nothing i« more properi thani raising that a knowledge ofthe intiufJu’S ? DV-VT CARE, dull, tired
..nd demand that the competi-'
farmer and dairyman. Especially fifing, hnpiiverished blnod.dull pains
'in-, i- mir and that it l&gt;e sold under the
it is advisable in tbe summer months *u fi»ck and head, tantalizing ikin erup■;.
n n::'if a lit one 0:111 h® found, toknpw how to set tbe milk so as to
u^V" f“lw
,tr.dfh.CHt Shull not come as a wqlf in obtein a . maximum amount of cream
airriIcfe ‘U" nj-s guarantee it.
tlle a,l k h,lii eoniui«oeed to sour. Price81.00per boule. W. H.Goodyear.
, -I .thing or a thief in |he night,
All lai that is drained away by the skim
man desires to eat, lard on his milk nleans so mudi loss to the dairv- 1
'm. ^®^*TS got Kemp's. Liver
.1 ills tor. lorpid Liver, for Constipation,
k-t him do so at/ lard prices:
man, and only the application of intel- Ifor the Complexion. W. H. Goodyeab.
. . ill mixtures. Only compel it ligenre will stop this leak.
TH£PRETTIEST LADY in HaatIt is eMident from what has l&gt;een al­
Hiaih- out of pure fats, and sold
ready said that anything,that will in- ings
1
and others should not allow a
wler a distinctive name. This is our crease the difference between the spe- cough
to run. Use at once Kemp's
•
ofi the bogus butter question. clflc gravity of skim-milk and that of Balsam, which we guarantee to cure.
the cream or fat in it will causb the 'Irice 60 cento and 81.00. Trial size
, H. Goodyear druggist.
latter to separate more quickly and 'free.
Nunlca will celebrate July Sth.
W»- hiive H. word of adyljte to all on thoroughly. As fat expands and con­
tracts bv'the influence of heat or cold,
the i latter of ot-age orange hedge.
the Cfitofi*11- They are eemore than water, it follows that when 1
To those who have contracted with one is hell in suspension in the other SJVwVrV pacuily Hable to euddea
the Dayton .Hedge Co., we would say the specific gravity between them is 1Colds, Coughs. Croup, Whooping Cough,
etc.
We
guarantee Acker's English
widened as soon as they are lowered in. !
... /,■&gt;.- Tbt what you have before
temperature. This is the basis on which :Remedy a poaltivo cure. , it save*
ordering nm|e. To those who have not the deep setting system is founded. hours of anxious watching.
Sold by
Paan'K Hotthkibs. DrimUl
ordemt we would say, profit by others’ By siiddin cooling of new milk, the
water or Scum being .a. better conduct­
A Marshall man has drawn 815,000 in
experience •
The osugti orange is a native , of a or of heat is cooled more quickly than ;a Southern lottery.
the butter globules and thus con­
wanuiT i-ouitry than this and has Jong
tracts more quickly.
The more the &gt;The three outlets of diseaac are the
bowels. th« skin and the kidneys.
i-r-.-n provwbot hardy in this section; water is In advance, of the cream in
Regulate their action with the best
a.least not sufficiently hArdy for a teeling thte change in temperature, tbe purifying tonic. Burdock Blood Bittern.
moreiis the density of gravity widened
‘hetw. which like a chain is us good as and the more readily do the tau&gt;i-e to
The great sources oi the extensive
. - u ..x.-st fink. We have only to the surlade.
*
!. The -1";
milk set Iin deep
ves- curative range of Dr. J tines* Bed Clover
“Id stream or tank Tonic are its great blood purifying quali­
ok
thfr rows of dead plants set one seis in |a- cohl
should ir‘ as" tvarm as when taken ties and its gentle aperitive action, there­
• -Xi'^itisiiedln this point.
from tS • cow, m will i»e seen by removing all restraint from the
It i- riot true that a perfect fence from Jthq principals underlaying the aecnjtive org:ms. curing promptly and
. : b-:.n -b in four years, nor that it whole prtcess.
-------------------------- thoroughly dyspepsia, costiveness, had
While the---------------separators
in". I held at ikcertalp height for any used get it maximum amount ot cream breath, piles, pimples, low' spirits, sick
nninb-r &lt;•: yrais. It will grow larger. in a minimum of time, they are not and nervous headache, ague, malaria,
within the reach of all. Those who and allKt-vmach. liver and kidney troub­
•If
idloui.il to do so it must die from have to resort to the deep or shallow les. The most delicate stomach accepts
w’that kills any plant not system ot • setting milk will find it it with relish. Price fifty cento, of
all.&lt;
rorni and mature new worth while to study how to make Fred Hdtchkisa.
the cream rise more quickly and com­
The Stanton port office will soon In*
pletely. While it is impossible to state
'• r.h-t jutting id! that Is said to here evenfthing that is idready known removed to‘a store under the Grand
Central Hotel.
the ■ . atrir;.
semi-annual trimming or to predict what discoveries 'may yet
i
■ tiou* iph and apt to be neglected, be madd, K is enqugh for the purncieM . Mothers! mothers! mothers! Why
of butter imakers and others to nave will you allow vour little darling to
nr.-n th-- !.'-dg&gt;* takes courage and a knowledge of the fundamental prin­ suffer with those horrible worms wi en
nt-ihtag 'ir the Story of Jack's bean ciples that contributes© largely to sitc- a sure remedy is so near and cheap?
Dr. Jackson^ vegetable worm syrup
.‘talk ?aa ui'- 'K’-tiy ideaof Ito ambition cess in dairying.
Will surely give relief and costs but
'
r ti.h the stars We have seen
&lt;&gt; vi-ritoinR
Thine.
cento. For sale by W. Goodyear.
v.I'.;,': ,.s bidden to the passers by, j There are some indications that the
James Palsn. of Nunicn, is remodel­
by • ■ -ii .i.m««rs growth of that prickly rnen at Washington are overdoing the ling the Chair, factory and making a
In "hHi undition It is us well to I matter initheir advocacy of legislation hotel of. it. ■ ,
1:-. i»
:iye*a- to try to bnng it i for the suppression of thri manufacture
kwk trt tarih.
■
r
. । of artificial butter. That, as practiced,
IZwln Sbrnliflnl. of H.irrt-btin:. HL, say*:
! it is thoroughly dishonest and fraud­ “H.tvlng
rrwivMi mmb &gt;nrtlt from Elretri^
lint il y.»j are irid'^trious and f$iith- ulent will not be denied by the popu­ Blttere, J f&lt; .1 n my duty b&gt; let sufi&gt;fUi8 liiuuat.know It. Hare IumI a ninntnx sore on my
: : •• Ir-.b-nyingund not given to pro- lar miml: j but nevertheless, in calling ity
Ire
for right yearox my doctor* told me 1 would
tae- n-arinjf and do trim your hedge for legislation to destroy the business have to bare tliy Iwwb*rreprd wire amputated.
in the inteh-st of didrymen, a chance is 1 oval. Inured, tin-c twrttlre of Elc&lt; trie Bitters
.. y-.ir. your Whole farm will be given for thu defender^ of the counter- an-1 *rnm box** Bncklra’i* Andre Naive, and my
Is uoW soundaud well." Kl&gt; etriv Bitten are
-: wr.h the. thorny dippings that teit product to make a point, and it will lex
rol-l ul fifty ceutui bottle, nnd Butklm * Arnica
v-r known to rot. They will be gi*uvnitt&amp;riotM with what prompt­ Sdlve nt SSc. per b&gt;»x by W. H. Goodyear.
ness and avidity certain leading papera
('liarlm
Brown.recently appointed toacadet-i
m ’he hav. and get in
sdxe upon! this and spread the argu­ sblp at West l ulnt, failed in bls final cxamlna&lt;n-l tittles'mouths. We never ment before their readers. In doing tiun at tbe academy. He U the fifth candidate
Michigan who has flunked In the past two
knew ui tti rarne into the bouse with this the cloven foot is illy concealed, from
years.
maiic •J-ire-thought and delilierattdy for it is not difficult to perceive the
Wbat h more diMwrecaltle to a L..&lt;
ladyIts
than
to
rnlnr
:i sri. but if _you own a hedge sympathy of these journals with the ... ... .... . . ...... &gt;...
prick
riioney making side of the question. It l)tn iv inn oi iranariiu
—
uni! tnni it mlalo not have cause to would be the part of discretion, there­ with mine untM I :»ed J’atker » Hair Balsntn.
My balr Is nqj?black and prrfccUy clean and
wonder iow nn earth the stuff ever fore, for the advocates of honest butter &lt;io**y.St»s. IL Sweeny. Chirac.
-ratif r- d'--I much, and if you don’t and honest deal to confine their argu­
Tbe Hprrry «»•&gt;»♦ at Atm Arbor was tore
ments to the necessity of compelling down
and amobg the other debris
wear tluiu Iqyonr hands by way of a the bogus article to wear its own pro­ wks a wednesdnv
copy ot the Detroit Free Fr«s* of date
reminder! and if you don’t curse the per guise, and to be sold exactly tor August ®.IM1what
itis.i
It
might
be
well
to
uislst
Hi'leiilht*
Infunii
us that we may expect a vis­
day you thought a hedge and the man
it thl» summer•from the terrible srourrt. &lt; br'l
that .-Hi.; Luth it and you, then youare upon haviag every package wear a ere? West'* I’alu Kl« &gt;• toe remedy to keep.
label giving to the kind and amount ot Always ready (or a suddai attack. Me. &gt;11
a inert remarkable man.
j
ingreditjatei contained iu the Artificial dniggUts.
Th&lt; Dup..n Hedge Co. claim to have compound, i The argument of taxation
tiirir hrtlg" on the grounds of the goes too far when it places the tax
.'oluv :-' 5-1'. i.t- at Dayton.! We have above the cest of supervising the manu­
facture and sale of all butter substitutes
Ila v.'-ru; oi a 'reliable citizen who by the revenue department In behalf Kers—
100 Dimm One Dollar.
visit* .1 ijjat institution iltisi week and of public health we may demand to

found th*ir hedge to beof their
_
own
rjistog. jit- Was told by the guard
ttint the portion of the hedg e where he
was Ntnticitasi was the best, o i the farm
"ml that ’a.'lmyton Hedge L’o. brings
it* &lt; I'tniuitti a to that end ind points
with pride to that hedge as one of their
triuiiiphs whm in truth it i i ‘ndt
~ Day~
ton ht- igt- at all, but set am I tri mined
after the nftlinary manner, only
&lt;__ ___pro
__ ­
tecta! on both sides by wire fence of
tour wires.
At t»i- city of Dayton be inquired
the company.and fouid that a
prophet isn.it without hoc irsave
&gt;r save iu
in
his o« a rituntry. Two parties were
(found -,vho couli| Rive in ormation.
tine said torre had been suqh a com­
pany there; did not know of it now.
Th" other said it was there and had
X'UHi hedgy on some low ground OutWtl* th.- city. Close search failed to
disCTYer any in the city or.along the
Iu* of roa&lt;l,a&gt; far down as Cincinnati.
The CQmpitny lias much to say about
the hedge on the college farm nt
Landing Now in truth they put out
*taLdlline by permission, and the col»V U no iretter suited with it than it
ever wm with osage hedge.
They used the name ofthe college in
■ v&gt;vn until Prof. Johnson in print expuinixi the matterand nays it is not
fence. We
. •tafinble
^ntbie for
tor a
a fence.
We will
will venture
venture
toe assertion that they cannot put out a

and w be removed who
tbe skin. Tie horn is fed by

ot a western temperance lecturer, for
be has got the odd name of Mr. Dedrunk!
A knowledge of human nature and toed. It U* positive cure for Ulcers. Ernplocal politics is much more likely to tiona or Syphilitic Poisoning. It purifies the
make a successful editor than the ability whole syrtnm, and banlahai all Rhcumatio
to read the Assyrian or Nineveh tablets and Feuralgic pcina. We guazantee it
Fmkd'k UOTCHKIM, Dnuuiist.
upside down.
Nelson J. Harrison, of Stanton, will
“Be somebody on your own account,
my t&gt;on. and don’t try to get along on work for the county twenty davs for
the reputation of your ancestors." is beating his landlord out of a 819 board
the sensible advice Burdette gives in bill.
his latest lecture.
I Mi, ot every kind cared 4n 30 min­
“How do you pronounce- s-t-i-n-g-y ?" utes by WootfonTt Ranitary Lotion.
inquired the teacher of t he dunce of toe Use no other. This never fails. Sold
by
Frederick Hotchkiss, druggists,
class. The boy replied,—-it depends a
good deal on whether the word refers Hastings, Mich.
to a person or a bee!”
Dr. Jackson's blood and humor syrup
A timid young man has married a
lady whose weight verge* closely upon will positive cure all eruptions, nlccra
two hundred pounds. “My dear," says and bad sores upon, the body face or
he to her, “shall 1 help you over toe limbs. Will thoroughly &gt; cleanse the
fence y “No,” says toe to him,—“help system and blood of every trace of dis­
ease* that have their origin therein.
the fencer—Anon.
'
Cures the rheumatism, salt rheum and
At a school at' Wallsend, near New­ canker, and is well recommended by
castle. the master asked a class of boys the medical profession all over tbe
the meaning of the word “appetite;” country. Price 81 per bottle. Sold by
qnd after a brief pause, one little boy W. H. Goodyear
said, “I know, Sir; when I'm eatln' I’m
The bay crop of Clinton county is
’appy, and when I’m done I’m tight!"
generally considered to be light this
The young man from the country year. All other crops, including fruit,
and his girl were drifting slowly into never looked lietter.
an ice-cream saloon, when the following
"HACKMKTACK,” a lavltor and fragrant
met his eye:—“Vanilla, chocolate, lem­ I?tCkKSyear,re25 W’d M °en“- 801,1 ** W‘
on. and strawberry fce-cream, 81.00 per
gal." He turned and fled'—Rochester
SHILOH S CUBE will Immediately relieve
Post-Express.
0o!U:h ,u,tl Rroncbitta. Sold
by W H. Goodyear.
Hoosier: “The singer," says an ex­
FOR DYSPEPSIA and Liver Complaint you
change, “who understands the manage­ !*¥!? M,r,.nUd rtarante,' on every bottle of Ab Iment of his breath, is apt to bo a suc­ »,h ?? falter- U never fall* to cure. Sold by
cessful artist" The singer whole fav­ W. H. Goodyear.
A NASAL INJECTOR free with each bottle of
orite song is, “Won*tGo Home Till
Morning/ uses cloves and cardamons Shllob-n catarrh Remedy. Prine BO cent*. Sold
to manage his breath!
Fenton's street commissioner* are Mrws.
A nbble lord who had great antipa­
thy to music was asked why he did not
Wonderful Is the Imiiantatieoiii effect of
subscribe to a certain series of concerts,
W»r» Pain Kins In relieving cramp*, colic and
it being urged as a reason for doing so all
bowel difflcuules^ Worth its webtu tn gold
that h£s brother subscribed.
“Aye," and costa but Me. Suanld always be kept in
replied his lordship, “if I was as deaf as
my brother 1 would subscribe too!”
Ba&lt;luaw'» tali shipment* tor this year—the
KrTeU*,n* Ix*e,“ber
*la*e b**n T.1M.7M
A New York girl writes to an editor;
“How can I break a young man of the
The dyvpeptle's friend. West’s User ITUs,
habit of saying .oncst’ for once, 'them'
tilings for those things, nnd T seen’ for
1 saw ?" If he was lorn and brought Thirty pills, tic. All druxglut*.
John WrUrriinx. Ionia'* celery maker, win
up in New York, the only way that we
can suggest is to cut his head off!"— jhlp rro.con plant* Ulla M-aton.
Cunanmptlon Cured.
Detroit Free Press.
An old physician,retired train jir,ic*ioe. having
“Doctor, I have got the?—liegan a had placed in hl« hands by an Rast India mis­
the formula ot a simple reiratabie re­
fnend to a physieun. “There, stop sionary
medy tor Uiv speedy and permanent cure of
right there!" said toe man of physic, ad­ Consumption, Bronchitis, Catarrh. Asthma and
ding—“You know 1 am rich, and 1 can i-JI throat and Lung Affections, also a positive
radical cure tor Nervous Debility and all
afford to tell you that there is nothing and
Nervous Complaint*, after having tested Us
the matter with you; nine people outot wondertul curative towers In Uunisands M
ten imagine four-fifths of their - ills. ca-ses. has felt It his duty to make ltkno«a&gt;-4o
fellows. Actuated by thUnott*
Divert your mind, and you will lie all hHMtaing
and a desire to relieve human suffering. I wiH
right again.”
J
|
eend free of charjy. to all who dr«lre it, thlA
reeijie. to German, French &lt;Jr English, with full
“Madame, vou’ve destroyed five dol­ directions for preparing and u«lng. Sent by
lars’ worth of merchandise,” angrily re­ mall by addrentdng with stamtH. naming this
marked a dude to a lady, as she seated paper. U’. A. Sons, 140 Powers Block, Bochesherself in a chair in which he hail de­
posited a new Derby hat. “Serves you
right," she replied, slowly rising from
the ruin; “you had no business to buy a
five-dolhir hat for a fifty-eent head.—
Brooklyn Eagle.

■imiM

A merchant traveller took his place
at the table of a Western hotel, where
the landlord was the only waiter, and
after finishing a very scanyy mail, he
said, persuasively,“I should like some
dessert." "Dessert? Wot's'that? We
ain’t got none.” "Well, give mo some
pie.” “i’ie! we aint got no pie! Help
yourself to-toe mustard!”
During a large dinner partv given at
Montreal by a gentleman, a young brag­
gart, who sat next to the poetess Ph&lt;ebe
Cary, chose to deride his host, and said,
"Miss Cary, 'tis very true -that fools
make feasts and wise men eat them."
"And it is «|ually true," responded
Miss Cary, “that wise men say smart
things, and fools repeat them'"

’

State of

■! .

VnrV. Cole,

r-.. ...’ .

&lt;&gt;11 reading and filing the petition, duly vactfied, of Wm. L. Brown, preying Out a paper
thl* d*y filed with this court, ixirpertit^ to be
the Im: will and testament of said dreeawd,
may l&gt;c adtuWeti to probate and Cite executor

KXS:

Trerere. u» 2!

day of July. A- 1&gt;- &gt;*•*. »i one o'rtrek to ttto
aftenioon. t&gt;» aMh'gnrd fort lie hearing of siua
Mill conn, un-n to &lt;*■ nmwii ;u me rrw*»o
OtBce. In the City of HiiUnr'. in
county,
and show cause, it any there be, why the prayer
ot the petitioner should not b*&gt; ktiuiuM.
And it ia further ordered. that said [Hitltumar

tin Mil'd'e.Mgity
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[A Time Copy.1

W M.

.

. vtlJJl,

Jud«e of Probaie.

1'rubaU* Order.

the City of HaitUnp, in said County, on Saturday,
the r.lli ilay of June. In the year one thous­
and elebt houilr-d aril el*htv-«lx.
•
Prewnt. Wm. W. Cole. Judge of Probate:
In the matter of the estate at Burton
Warner, deceased.
On nsadlnx and QUt:jj the petition. duly rati­
fied. flfBussi: J. Warner, widowotaaal drnroSBrt,
praying that u paper this day filed with this
court purporting to be the bud will and u«l»ment of said deceased, may be i
'
bate and tbecxecutrtx therein n
Thereupon It t« ordered, th:
ceased. and all other person* |u
said
estate, are required to appear at a *&lt;-*»ioti of
said court, thru to be holdcn at the Probate
office, In the city of Hastings, In *n:d county,
and show can«e. If any them tie. why the prayer
ot the petitioner should not t&gt;e Krantrd.
And It further ordered, that said petitioner
Eire notice fo the persons Interested in said es­
tate,-I
&lt;d»the
of said
petition.,1.1.
and theI pendency
7 l.v .....In
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newspaper printed and circulated In said Coun­
ty of Barry once 1u each week for throe sooceaatve
weeks previous to said day ofb earing
•
* Judge at Probate,
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WILSON

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The most effectual
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round
........
V.oll, axatnstO
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the product ot the practical tanner and gardnar
who knows how It Is himself. State and county
rights for sale. Corre*|Kiudeuce solicited and
reference* riven. Retail price. &gt;1.00. Agents
wanted and liberal discount to the trade. J. G.
GILLILAND, Patentee and Sole .Manufacturer,
Adrian. Mich.

CATARRH

lion, yet effectual..

Thl« *un«,l unlTar»bl &lt;II~«m&gt; cin be C liretl ww &lt;nUy from May Ui October O.an at *aJ OChrr part &lt;K tbn
»w. and will takn krea ua» to do tL ThTa UreaU^ni to u-rai In n eaianon rebre mai n, r. amllr thorough wd
HAZKLTIMS a FfiWKIMS, ORUti CO., ttole Props., Grand Rapids. Mich.

WHO IB UNACQUAINTED WITiTtHE CKOORAPHY OF THIS COUNTRY, WILL'
SEE BY EXAMINING TW MAR, THAT THE______________

People who have chanced to notice a
slight sameness in the weather for two
or three days past will be interested in
this little poem, communicated to toe
1’all Mall Gazette by a fellow sufferer
in London:
Old Euelaad Is afraid ol uooe.
Kbe fears no foemau’s threats,
For on her mlpntr Einplro
Tbo son It never sola.

He who retails ihl» axiom In
HlsffeneraUon wtsels;

An Englishman and a Scotchman'
had a dispute as to which of their re­
spective countries had produced the
most eminent men. Every name of
.*lr
note was claimed by the Scotchman as
that of a man born north of the Tweed,
Mid will last a month, while others will
to l."t not over a week Hence, for econo­ until finally the Englishman remarked,
“Surely you won't claim Shakespeare as
my, bny Hood's Sarsaparilla.
a Scotchman T “No,” replied the ean­
nie Scotchman, “I*U no’ say Shakespeare
was a Scotchman, but ye’ll maybe admit
injr was torn out. ,
that he was maist clover eneuch to be
West’s World wUrtler. for extrroM use. ex- ane.”
Too thin—"It is astonishing," remark­
ed Sam Cooley at the breakfast table,
“how extremes meet in this world.
“To what extremes do yon refer Mr.
Cooley T askfd the Widow Hapiwk.
who was pouring out the coffee. Well,
you. for instance, are verv "tout, and
the coffee so very thin —and he fitired
np the mixture and smiled in a sickly
sort of a way. “It is not as thin m
vour excuse for not paying your board
regularly.” Sam has not said “coffee
since.—Texas Siftings.
“Stop that coughing over there,” cried
a Judge. "Such coughing disturbs the
business of the court." There was a
short, painful silence, during which a
Hands,
pale, consumptive man struggled with
himself, and coughed again continuing
it for several minutes. "I’m bound to
stop that coughing!" cried the Judge.
“I fine you 810; 1 think that will stop
IL" “Jedge,” said the candl verourman.
of
"I'd be willin' to pay 820 to stop that
.
WW. p-re
cough. 1 f you can stop it for 810 you d
better get down off that bench and go
to practicing madldna. There’s lota of
money in IL Jrdgt—loU of mon*y in it7
Ing and *»» srtred with cramp*.
The apple crop about Bronson proxn-

know the Ingredients of the ftaxl of
which we ent. and in behalf of human
rights and good morals, we may by
law enforce honesty in deal. If any
one can make an honest and wholesome
substitute for butter, it is his right to
do so and put it upon the market in its
own garb and name; but he has no
right to uue the garb and name of
another article any more than one man
hu tbe rixht to pereonlfy
l^m
himself off w another person because
he can thereby secure greater confi­
dence and find a market for
could not still in his own person and
name. We must suppress counterfeits
add frauiLH, and have both moral and
legal right to do it So long *»*•*££
men and consumers stand on this
ground they are invincible.—National
Live-Stock Jjournal.
The New England Farmer says: “We
once tried toout out the
on the head of a (^f. but
not toe
heart to do the work thorouffib. “
made a failure of the experiment, we
do believe, however, that-the iremovd
of the horns from 5?ung cal ves toould
be a com mon practice, and that anj
nnt&gt; with a little experience and courare can take them »yit effectually, and
with ven’ little pain or inconvenience

learn that k&gt;
fine cattle as Mr. John

Even the sun. which
rises in the
East,
Of oourro. The word comes from
"‘nr
.‘it"
tvn-1-.iM.. comm
_ _ ...
- LUC ... - every direction. Any political candi­
towtably
Wat
to ---»&lt;Ue.-€hl.
«go
““ Inter-Oeean.
lox-J-n—»
date who has done as much good as
Brown's
Iron Bittern has. will be so
A German philosopher saj's,—“Viskey 'makes you kill somebody else; mit popular that be will l&gt;e sure to ran in
with an immense majority. Dr. H. L.
peer you onfy kills yourself r
Battle, of Wadley. Ga., says; "Brown's
A Cincinnati editor cheerfully re­ Iron Bittern is very popular in’this sec­
marks.—“Don’t get discouraged: even tion." Nobody finds this valuable tonic
the Ark rested at last on Ararat!"
anything short of crowing success. It
Joseph Cook lectures on the question, cures dyspepsia, indigestion, weakness,
-“Dorti Death End AU?" If it ends
gu^ ltwiU be enough!—Albany ArDiphtheria still rages at Grand Ledge
and Royal Oak, the latter place being
with the rualagnant black
It is an old saying that “names go by
diphtheria.
contraries," and it it is true in the case

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CHICAGO,
ROCK■ —
ISLAND —&amp;
PACIFIC RAILWAYanti
- .,_»&lt;»« •*."uch
it mid-contlun cities of the Atta
route to end from

aiid Rock Islaad^^J.lllndsj
rinroreron and Kjir.Haa City, in MIboouH; Leavenworth anti Atcblaou.
it Albert Lea, Minneapolis anti Fv Paul, iu Minnesota; Watertown in
nd hundrctia ot intormodluto dtlea, towns, vWagea and utotior.-.

THE CREAT ROCK ISLAND ROUTE

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waiting on
city and

THE FAMOUS ALBERT LEA ROUTE

E. ST. JOHN,
cfcrt Bad PMMMfar Aftal, CU(i

�For Farmers and Others

W. M. P. A.—The aunual meeting of
the Weetenl Mlcbl(r«&lt;i ITees AwocU-

was one of the most interesting in the
history of that organization. The at­
tendance was good, although many
papers were not represented, to their
loss. The reception given the Araociation by the citizens of 8t. Joseph was
moet cordial, and the two davs spent at
that handsome and hospitable village
were fraught with profit and enjoy­
. ment. The visit was a revelation to
manv who had heretofore been of the
opinion that sanddunee were the chief
attraction of that locality. A narrow
strip of land following the beach of
Lake Michigan it is true is sandy,
but half a mile back the soil is as pro­
ductive as can be found in the state.
The fruit gardens are simply immense,
and are well worth seeing. As a summe!\resort, 8L-Joseph has facilities un­
surpassed by any location in the state
famous for its resorts. Space forbids
our enlarging upon this subject; but
our advice to those those In search of
health and pleasure is to vWt St.
Joseph. It is within easy access of the
commercial centres, both by rail and
water. The business meetings held at
Martin’s Academy of Music, were pro­
fitable and entertaining. The program
for Tuesday evening was as follows:
Music, by SL Joseph Glee Club; Ad­
dress of Welcome, by Hon. L. C. Fyfe;
Response, by Hon. C. S. Hampton,
Harbor Springs; “Clippings," an able
paper prepared and read by M. L. Ryan,
of the Allegan Democrat; "The Policy
and Progress of the Printing Business?*
an interesting paper by Geo. W. Perry,
of the Bellevue Gazette; Music, by the
Glee Club; “Die Mechanical Department
of a Country Newspaper,”by A. H.
Johnson; “Hell Box, a miscellaneous
discussion of practical topics, which
proved an interesting feature. The
meeting closed with music by the St
Joseph Glee Club. .■
Wednesday fqpmoon was occupied
by a drive among the fruit gardens,
and a visit to the Cooper, Wells A (k&gt;.’s
spinning and knitting works. In the
afternoon an excursion was given on
Lake Michigan by the Graham and
Morton Transportation Co. The even­
a session was occupied in the tianson of necessary business, music, fol­
lowed by an eminently practical paper,
by B. J. Lowry, of the Howard City
Record, entitled. “Should a Country­
Editor be a Practical Printer
which
was followed by a rendition of -‘The
Vagabond” and “Papa’s Letter.” bv
Lloyd Brezee, of Grand Rapids. Thei
Press Glee Club rendered several pieces&gt;
that met a hearty applause. The,
fiChalk Talk," of W. P. Ward, of 8L.
Joseph, was thoroughly enjoyed by all.,
The “Hell Box” received its due meedl
of attention, after which the Associa­.
tion adjourned to the Lake View house,.
where refreshments were served audl
.
runs. Thursday forenoon an exhibition,
drill by the St Joseph life saving crew■
was witneased.
At 12 JO our party boarded the trainl
and under the chaperonage of Capt W..
A. Gavett, Ass'L Pass. Ag’t oi the C. A
W. M. R.’y, proceeded to New Rich­.
mond, where the steamer Alice Purdy,,
Capt Geo. Crawford, was in waiting to&gt;
transport us to Saugatuck. The ride
down the Kalamazoo river was delight­.
ful Arriving at Saugatuck refresh­.
ments were served by the citizens and
the excursionists shown the beauties of1
tiiat pleasant village. The ascent of
Bald Head, an elevation of 3U0 feet was
accomplished by many of our party,
who were repaid by a beautiful pan­,
orama of the village of Saugatuck, well
tilled farms and fruit gardenn, etc.
Embarking on the propeller A. B.
Taylor, Capt. Reuben Fuller, for a
pleasant ride of an hour, the party land­.
ed at Macatawa Park about 8 p. m.,
The Ottawa hotel (the property of the।
West Michigan Park Association, com­
posed of gentlemen of Kent and Alle­
gan counties) was brilliantly illuminat­
ed in honor of the Association, whose।
arrival was heralded with a display of1
fireworks. Although the Association
was the guests of the Holland people,!
the Park Association threw open the
doors of the hotel for the entertainment
of the excursionists. Squires’ orchestra
being in attendance the light fantastic
was tripped till the “wee sma' hours,”
all entering heartily into the enjoyment
of the occasion. After enjoying the
beautire of the Park until noon the
party embarked for Holland, where an
elegant collation was discussed at the
City Hotel, after which our party
were shown over the busy little city.
From here the members of the Asso­
ciation dispersed to their homes, each
reeling that they had participated in
the moat profitable and pleasant meet­
ing of a press association ever held in
this state. Too much cannot t/e said in
praise. of the people of the sections
visited, for their hearty welcome. The
people of BL Joseph, Saugatuck and
Holland City have an abiding faith in
the^rosperity of their towns, and that

) CAST WAGOX BHEDs.

DUHOMM NOT ALWAYS RICHES.

Additional Local Items.

Some electricians in this city liare town

others whose hospitality
waa munificent at this portion of the
entertainment; that honored citizen, J.
H. Graham, Esq., president of the
Graham &amp; Morton Transportation Co.,
for the use of the magnifioemt steamer
“Lora" for a ride on the waters of grand
old lake Michigan; Mr. Geo. Happ, for
the use of his boat livery; the hotels, ot
which the place may well be proud, for
the excellent accommodations provid­
ed al such liberal rates; Mr. W. I*. Ward,
for his suggestive enfblems of the cratt
with which he decorated our place of
meeting, and for his amusing “chalk
talk;** the citizens of SL Joseph, for the
nleasant evening reception at the Lake
View House; the life-saving crew for
their exhibition drill, which was so in­
teresting; and last, but not least, to our
brother ri. J. Merchant, to whose untir­
ing efforts is due much of the pleasure
and profit of this meeting.
Jitnolwd, That the thanks of this
Aaaosiation are due Capt. Geo. Craw­
ford, of tbs steamer “Alice Purdy ” for
our pleasant rido on Kalamazoo river
from New Richmond to Saugatuck.
Jiesclncd, That we feel honored and
flattered at the welcome given u* by
the people of Saugatuck; that our
thanks are tendered tor the same, with
.the wish that brightest anticipations of
tbe citizens of this pleasant resort as to
its future prosperity may be more than
realized.
l£e»oltyd. That we thank the people
of Saugatuck for their cordial invita­
tion to this association to “call again”
and for a more prolonged stay.
Jhnaltttl. That this Association has
been placed under obligations to Capt.
Reuben Rogers, of the staunch propel­
ler “A. B. Taylor," for our evening ride
from Saugatuck to Macatawa Park.
Muy this courteous captain and his
craft have many successful voyages ’ere
the whistle sounds for the final port.
litaolTvd, That this Association ful­
ly appreciates the great courtesy shown
us by the citizens of Holland: their com­
mittee having met us at Saugatuck,
were our hosts at Macatawa Park, e&amp;corting us about their thriving, busy
city, and continuing their kind offices
until we were safely on board the cars
on our departure for our respective
homes.
Ruoloed, That the members of this
Association heartilv thank the railfoads
for favors extended on this occasion, es­
pecially the Chicago and Went MichiganIVy.
Httolved, That the West Michigan
Park Association most agreeably surprised the members of this Assoelation by the entertainment gotten up for our benefit at their fine
large hotel the “Ottawa,” on Thursday
evening, which enabled us to participate in one of the most joyous events
erf our trip.
Resolved, That individually and as
an Association we feel under obliga­
tions to Capt. W. A. Gavett. assistant
passenger agent of the C. &amp; W. M. R'y,
who personally superintended the ex­
cursion arrangements throughout, suoceeding no admirably that none can
discern where they could have been
more complete or a source of greater
gratification to the participants.
Ruolwd, That this Association eon­
gratulates Capt Gavett, a princely en­
tertainer and a genial gentleman, upon
his deserved promotion, which we learn
is to take effect July 1st
Rtsolved, That to the retiring officers
of this Association is due, iu a great
measure, not only this admirably
planned and judiciously carried out
reunion, but also the great and growing
prosperity of the Association itself.
From u small gathering of a few mem­
bera ot the press it has grown into a
grand corporation with a soul big
enough for ail out doors, and with a
glowing future before it that will owe
much to the efforts of the officers who
have brought it through the perils of
bouncy to tbe vigor and strength of a
lusty manhood.

over three diamond shirt studs

inn wnicn c*u
M to be an aid in reporting with

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I public mmembliee. It is “k* lh&gt;t •
pwf-^on nu
ho «ta»dr ----- - —
I perfection
...
A *1...
wttirtitm OI
hich will
will _______
warrant
the imtw
introduction
Of
bobh come in here to change the setting which
warrant
tiie
m
oflhegenu. A stud » made to aerve in this instrument ,n
", J^wil'l
n cuff button, a collar button or a ring, " lam the plionoRraph !«(—porters
according to the owner's fancy. But be a great help to
this practice of changing the wtting h in
a agreat
io &lt;»e way and —
—-oral
------.
in another
yay.
not caused al) the time by fancy. Thererance
------- ---------One of
tlu One
ma of the ma­
chine can be taken into court, for in­
stance, and ail of the proceeding* will be
know, goes a long way* toward bringing
recorded &gt;.y it. At the ckw of the &lt;l»y
it in.
"Evidence of prosperity is a sure road it can be token to n room and gauged to
talk at any rate of speed—at thirty words
a minute, which can be writen out by an
man who has had five diamonds ret in ns
ordinary long-hnnrt writer. If it ». de­
many different ways in one year. The
stones are good ones and an- worth the sired to get the proceedinga transcribed
as fast aa they occur new cylinders are
quaintanccH think be is loaded down put in the phonograph as fast as the pro­
with diamonds. For a few months he ceedings are written out. For instance,
tiie long-hand writer* can pul in a cyl­
will wear plain diamond shirt studs;
inder nnd let it remain ten minutes, then
then ho wOl have a set of fancy enameled
lake it out and put in another, and trans­
studs, different finger rings nnd cuff
fer the cylinder which ha* tiie proceed­
buttons. A man wlio can afford so many
ings upon it to another instrument, and
diamonds must have money, is the con­
it is made to repeat the proceedings with
clusion people come to. and he is thus
accuracy, anil, at the expiration- of its
given chances to make more money.
term, is replaced in tiie phonograph and
the otiier cylinder taken from it, and
Ladies do thu same thing, but from a
different motive. Of •course with some
of the men vanity han something to do
with the matter, but with woman it is
all vanity and hardly ever caprice.
“Some of tiie designs are very unique.
The man I referred to a while ago is al­
ways studying up some new and unusual
design for the retting of his gems. Not
long ago be was wearing two shirt stud*.
The upper one was a fine enameled gold
piece made in tbe form of a man hang­
ing to a tree, with two diamond eyes
starting opt of tiie head.
Die whole
stud wax about an inch long, and the
two smallest of his diamonds were used.
The second stud was a little child with
an eagle plucking out its eye. The dia­
mond glistened in the eagle’s beak at the
points of its contact with the child's eye.
He had a ring in the form ot » skeleton,
and serpents for sleeve buttons. 116
called this his horrible set, and wore it
for about three months, when he had
tiie settings changed. If any curious
person asked him about it he would an-

and left it at home in his collection.
•That man's tine diamonds, which are
worth about |JWO, have represented ten
or fifteen seta the value of which would
be about &lt;10.000. He has spent about
♦185 tn having them reset, and procured
about *10,000 worth of reputation on it.

One of the great difficulties the "ri*ntislH have encountered is in securing the
distinction of tone and voice. Hereto­
fore tiie phonograph has not been suffi­
ciently distinct in the pitch of tbe voice to
make one voice distinguish itself from
anotiier if they are similar .in volume
nnd tone. It i* believed, however, that
the Instrument will be perfected within
a short time so that anyone who lias
heard a number of voices in a room can
readily distinguish them from tiie sounds
the phonograph will give out. It is the
distinguishing of one voice from anotiier
tiiat gives tiie name* of the speakers.
For instance, if the phonograph is used
to record the proceedings of a legislature
it'will not, of course, have tiie names of
the persons partici fisting in debate, and
the peraoni translating from the record
of the fihonograph will have to place the
speakers by the tone of the voice.
It ia said* that some of the official re­
porters intend trying the phonograph
within a short time and determining bow
it will work in public delates. ,In event
it fails they will have tbe proceedings by
tiie usual methods and no risk will be
run. When the plionogrsph is perfected
tiie ethnographers intended to use it in
their work as a safeguard. By its assist-

thing that is said in the room, and a
number of persons speaking at one time
and the rapidity of their speech will be
"Andorra" ia an independent state in no inconvenience, as tiie phonograph
tlie Pyrenees, adjoining the Spanish will catch everything that ia said. It
province of Loredo. It is not dej&gt;endent will be of more use as an amanuensis
upon either France or Spain and has been than anything else, enabling one to dicself-governing since the time of Charle­
magne. That great monarch recognised the machine and leaving it so tiiat anytiie Andorrans because they helped him
against the Moors. This little stale haa chine can be art to report tbe dictation
on area of about 600 square miles and an
estimated population of 7,000. Those Minnoaiolis Tribune.
whq, indulge in dreams as to what the
future may bring forth' believe that it is
Nature discrilies, under tiie name of
tiie fate of modern Europe to break up
into small communities which will be the "phonopliore," a remarkable tele­
self-governing locally while acknowledg­ phonic invention about to be introduced
ing a central authority, which would to public notice by Mr. Langdon Davies.
dominate, the western world. The most The name is given to a contrivance
perfect form of democracy known to which, while absolutely a non-conductor
ancient or modern Unite was the New of continuous electric currents, still al­
England town meeting. The neighbors lows of the |MLMRagc or transmission of
ip tiie several localities met and managed rapidly alternating currents such as cor­
their own affairs. This seems to be im­ respond to sounds in vocal and harmonic
possible in densely populated cities.—
eeeentialiy of two insulated wires laid
Demorest's Monthly.
side by side, twisted together and wound
up upon a bobbin, one end of each wire
Leading minds in France have Iworne
A. IL JOHNSON.
being coinjdrtcly insulated. Regarded
L. S. BUSSELL
an a condenser. its capacity is very fee­
»
L A. RA KKira,
Committee. . fact that the imputation tlurre is decreas­ ble indeed. Regarded as an induction
ing. and, in order to apply a remedy, are
coil neither the primary nor tbe second­
inquiring into the best way to leseen the
ary forms a closed circuit. Yet it trans­
A SAD OCCURRENCE.
mortality among children in their first
mits telephonic speech perfectly. It fol­
lows that Mr. Davies has solved tiie
A nicely dre*sed gentlemen wax walk­
ing along tbe street In Detroit a few days
problem of telephoning on an open cir­
Dita has atao led dta- cuit.
since, and without any warning fell upon 000 deaths.
the sidewalk In a stats of insensibility. tlngutahed medical men of late years to
But the real object of the invention ia
Ha was placed In an ambulance and sent
to tha hospital, where, npon examination, examine into the effects of the deplor­ to enable telephonic mmagva. ineluding
it was found that although in apparently able general practice, which ztill prwaili both vocal aud harmonic under that
perfect health hl* system had become so extensively in France, of putting chil­
name, to be transmitted through tiie
dren out to nuree, and it has been con­
ordinary telegraph wire* without inter­
■larnihigly common of late, ant) to such demned in the writings of many of ference with or from tiie telegraphic
Dipir aggregated views have
an extent as to demand serious intention them.
and nivestiKstion. People have slight been formulated in this conclusion: “It mpsaagt-H that are simultaneously pacing
through the wire*. Mr. Davire has de­
headaches, but consider them aa nothlug.
A tired feeling they, attribute-to the is of public interest tiiat mothers should vised a whole series of new telephonic
weather. Occasional pains are thought nurse their own children.”—New York
apparatus in which not only the induc­
to be only colds. But without any special Bun.
tion-coils of the tranamitteni fait also the
cause, without any deUnite reason, the
rnai power of many i&gt;eople l&gt;ecoiu&lt;v un­
bobbins of tiie receivers are replaced by
A Karalntlon In Ou-UrhU&gt;K.
dermined unknown even to the people
open-circuit phonophone coils. Apart
An
invention
which,
it
is
claimed
by
. themselves, and it is only when some sudtten giving way and breaking down oc­ gaa engineers, will revolutionize the from its purely technical value, the new
that they realize the grave danger present system of gas-lighting has just instrument presents several points of
We much regret that the confines of curs
they are tn.
great scientific interest, and opens up
this article will not permit of a more ex­
One of the most important things for
tended notice of the trip. However we sustaining life and energy is albumen, chemical laboratory of the Vienna uni­ sundry new problems to the mathemati­
cannot close without returning the and yet it most be taken into the system versity. Briefly described, the invention cal physicist.—Scientific Journal
thanks of the Banner representatives
for the cordial welcome and courteous
cotton wick incombustible by impreg­
treatment received from Mr. W. L.
Th, chlrf dM U loofoo, or w „
nating it with a metallic liquid. Thus
Kane and his estimable lady, of 8L
treated the wick, instead of burning, McolMit nor unUk, u Irirf, pouto, Tbo
Joseph.
wot only in pro­ merely glows, emitting a radiance not drink h. mimbo, or pobn wino. Th, fit
The following report of the commit­
to admirable form- of alihoinbloand o&lt; u» pomrf
bnt In actually eublecting unlike tiiat of the electric light. The
tee on resolutions was accepted and
digesting procMt, so that it whole prnceaa is very simple; and the ib.&lt;Airr. tu« wm ontrano. G„„T
adopted by unanimous vote:
t once to be incorporated into groat advantage of tbe invention is that dobra of Uw ruioo. oou™«, „d
Whereas. The W. M.1’. A.Through
n.
This Is called Peptonized
•pUolH. oT U» Rindiing mimbo dbag.
its officers .selected the village of BL
combined with hope, is given to it may
urod the mm. while on the right otiu*
Joseph as the place to hold this the 7tb ------------ j In the form of Hoptoulc. , Ws
praon tbo ground wm wot with the n.
annual meeting of the Aanoclation; and venture to say that there is no preparation
of modern times that contains *o much
pooled lib-tiuM pound out to th. rinM,
that Is strengthening. Invigorating and
lection has been demonstrated to the beneficial aa Hopionic. For overworked
'“‘"5“
h~h &gt;■«»&gt;&gt;»,«&lt;
France
who
have
aervod
under
tl»e
first
satisfaction of the members present, men,delicate women and sickly children it
mimbo wm .bout to bo dnlnod end
and their accompanying fnands; there-'
aa a tonic, bnt as a food, Napoleon, and each of whom receives a with portion, oT tbo mild. Utnnrn'lo tbo
ts that Is at low ebb.
life annunity of 230 franca. It ia stated ground M offering, to the mm, inrtribl.
fore
□iurions; adulterated tliat this venerable liattalion lorn an/fraoload. That the hearty thanks of
portieipwtoro. The monl oouHotod or
rood clogs the system
this Association are hereby tendered
— J___ _ ...
w
albumen not
the citir.en* of this beautiful village for
and it may thus be expected that within
their cordial welcome and generous
tiie next four years the last veteran wifi ml»dup»ilb brnwri arwd
hospitality.
take^hw dep&amp;rnre from this life.—New “j,-1? "?■?* rwr- ■"»
Jicsolwd, That it is tbe sentiment of
Orleans Timea-Dcmoc-rat,
this Association that the citizens' com­
mittee of St. Joeeph baa shown that it
is so&amp;tible to entertain right royallv
without fatigtiiag, as no visit of the
Association has twwn more pleasurable
than tblB; for all of which we hold our
enterlaiirers responsible.
•
Lost—Wednesday noon, between the
Hartings House and telephone office.
ever hold in kind re-

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                  <text>The Hastings Banner
VOL. XXXI. NO. 9. '

HASTINGS, MICH., JULY 1,1886.

The Hastings Banner. BENTLEY BEOS. &amp; WILKINS
tWHN'OS, Barky Co., Mich.

marshall L. COOK.
&lt; -HM-’KIFTIOK rates

.MVRKHSING RATES:

.1(111 PRINTING.
tj..r. *1 pride I* felt In the Job Printing DeMrtWWot the Bannkh. Everything in the
ea.&gt;.. .■ i, new; and with the latest faces of
nwt approved patterns of machinery
aadc&gt;w.|-::r it workmen employed, enables the

. &lt; W LOWRY, M.D.,
(j.
physician. Surgeon and Oculist.

nr at Holloways’ drag store.
, i ll attention paid tosurglcal diseases
.uf the aye and car. ____________

Farm Wagons,
Double Shovel Plows,
ROAD SCRAPERS,

IV ii 1 ANDlb, M. D..
H .
I’hysican and Surgeon,
Woodland. Mich.
,if
,.ir-outh of the poot office, will be
-owi were day or night.
'

PINE LUMBER,

n K 11MMERMAN.
f . Homeopathic Physician &amp; burgeon,

(HEMLOCK AND PINEJ
pH. Wm. JONE
Dentist,
, promptly attended to. ,

(PINE AND CEDAR.)

£ C. WELTON

I* i^eut I.t rhe Ohio Fanner * Insurance Co,
He w-nu » F&gt;'.ielM ou a man’s property against
los» by flrv.'iebulng or wind; against a man's
lite by deai ;»nd accident.
•i
/TOOK A SHELDON,
iOSeelJ Atrtirarf Block. Hastings. Mich.)
Hite CMoaly set of Abstract Books in Barry
Ccwmr. 1 * K___________________________
*
DHILlkx/COLGROvi,
r
X7
Lawyer.

Cedar Fence Posts,
Joist and Studding,

FLOORING X.
’

and Maple,

HnsUun. Mich.
Pro~s.-i:tini Attorney tor Barry County.

A E. KEN ASTON.
A.
Attorney at Law,
Praeilcr- In Uli rourtaol the State. Collection*
jroasptlj ivttonMlnx to.

ffOHN CARVETH.
♦J
Attorney at Law,
MhldievUe, Mleh.
ARTIN V. BARKER.Real Estate,
Itiauraore and Loans.
_
«»»■/&gt; with J. &lt;«. Runyan &amp; Son. 2 doors north
of 1'iHt office.
.
special attention given to making exchanges
■ol property. The interval* of Doo-aaMent
v r.’rrtj ■Mu.-rs vasyfully looked after. Fanns
al all »lto for wile or exchange. Houses and
!oi« f er &gt;.Ur.
_____________________

M

/ ilement’smith,
.
Lawyer.
lOJBeetn Vtlon Hall Block, over store ot W. S.
•tixolyear • Uo.)
'

TNAI’I’EN * VanARMAN,
**.
Lawyers.
(Over lia-ting* National Bank.)

UTILE! AM B. SWEEZEY, Attorney
’ ’ A’ Law and Solicitor iu Chancery.
Pmettee* In all court* of the state.
WILIAM B. SWEEZEY.
Justice of the Peace.
ColTreUutii a opecialty.

r M. H. GII.LA'-PIE,
Notary Public. ’
Uf ARY C.KIBH, ’

PSSHI'.SA BLS nSSSSXASSR.
in.' Attention Given to ChiMna
ami Fittiu'i. Patternu Cut to urrler.
Rmwi* over *-iiatiU- Store.

.Ttttigbwn huuJh in the conditions
■&gt; mottKar* niodc and executed bv
. n'MUMT Mid Anna Sehantiauser,
&lt;■ Samuri Canon, dated DoaMMC
ui‘l rvrurded in tke office ot the Rerttt-r &lt;4 i&gt; ' - ‘the county of Barry and state
'ainary ad. IMS. at S o'clock a. m,
&gt;' i'HTtR3«tis on page 273; by which
l&gt; r of »ale In said mortgage couN-iur operative, and there Is now
‘ “ 'ote and uripukl on said mortgage
'•'■icupaiiyliiK the *am«- nl the
in* notice the itmi of thirteen
h tad twenty dollan sad ninety•f . (41.tjoj6.&gt; and the attorney fee
'■&gt; Uw, and no proceedings at
):&gt;&lt;- rmly having been taken to collect
i - or «uy part Ihoreof; Now therefore,
o ben by given that by virtue of the pawde in *afd mortgage contained. aiMrtMtn Mich case made and provider!, on Kat,h”*£i»' day of Auguat, A. D. UM, at to
the hirriiuon. at the north front door
X j*** (furt House In the rlty of Hasting*, Bar­
: ” biK.ui. .that bling the place of
MliJing tii» (:rrnlt Court far the county oCIMn
2’3"Pr,-a,*»e*arv situatedj there will
,,u?'!,c *“ctlon or vendue to the hlghrtrr',h&lt;*
described in said nwrtSm.
,na’ '*
to satisfy

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*, w
T‘

Thad&lt;,w“

HaH-Id «-

Biveu that on the 12th day of
rtt of ktutchment waa duly
the Clretm Court for the County of

FRMPOIT.

Imide Fiflish &amp; Band Moulding

Stoop Scrolls &amp; Columns

Window and Door
Screens.

Mien i gan Central

asrsLi:
tOSt.

STATIONS-

Jr., will stay and work the farm in

meridian or centra)

Custom Wool Carding,
ON SHORT NOTICE.

A• the river.

^VhiYe running horaa Saturday even­
ing on the readjust east of the VU}*««.
Fred Hawk, who was riding one of the
borKff. wm throffH throu*bU*
wire fence In front of I rank Wolfs
residence cutting his face and one side
w^dy Dr. Ruckle was called
to drew the wounds and Fred Is now

Ul.
Who
were, insured in the Barry, Ionia &amp;•
Kent Mutual insurance company, but
have delivered up their policies and
withdrew from that company some
time ago, have recently rroeved notices
of another heavy «-’.S«m^L These
parties have paid one assezrfuent since
they withdrew and declare they will

- M-a.mia. against tne lands, teoeti
deu*1/’!? uh!*urIj,j money* and efleetaof 1
above
ni-i
hundred anMxty doilar&gt;:i
AM0bi*-‘va* rrl’ini*blc on the sth day of
IAN

CASTLETON.
The rain last week improved the
spring crops amazingly
amazingly.
~
. Orville Murphy, of Hastings,
H-atiuga, is
i» enen­
jovinv
.» T?
*__»-«___ ’s.
joying tha
the &lt;v&gt;ttn»ra
country nt.
air at
E. Lockhart
J. _ytxan
Litzan put up a new wagon shed'
shed,
Jj.wmwu:'.-.
:-------Zcome
___ to
J- M string and P. Bass
each
the front with a new binder.
^jjtr*ng has built a
a wagon
n ogvu house.
nuuae.
J).
__ __ff
___ colt
D. YS. Kr»l*k
Smith lost ..a u
fine
spring
nniluy
Sunday.
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'
’
, Mrs. B. W. Austin enjoyed h„
her 61st
birthday with her friends In Vermont­
ville June 22d. .
'
A. N. Sheldon and bride returned
home Tuesday.
Tuesday?
'
home
S. Springer was in Hastings Monday
on business.
B. Waldron has commenced
commt
house
keeping in
In M. Shoore’s House.
h'oiu
Wm. Tomlison has a brother
from
b
New York State on a visit. They had
not seen each other for 15 years till last
Friday.
Your scribe was over to the county
seat Monday.
z Wm. Topleson and family visited
friends in Hastings Saturday.
W. Slxburry comes to the front with
a new mower.
Nelt. Applesman and wife, of Nash­
ville, ' Sundayed with friends in this
vicinity.
Miss Davis, teacher ot Haffner school,
enjoyed Sunday with her parents in
Hastings.__________________

Mrs. A. C. Ciemence is suffering from
a severe attack of neuralgia.
Mr.*Levi Blough and wife, of Logan,
Sundayed with Mr. H. Livingston and
wife.
Of Mrerg
Weelev Fox left f &gt;r the north to-day
to purchase several car-loads of pine
lumber.
Wm. J. Preston started on Tuesday
last to visit his parents and other rela­
tives in Lyons, Mich.
Presiding Elder Moores preached an
interesting sermon at the M. E. church
last Sunday*evening.
D. D. Darling, the Fillmore postmas­
ter, is in Grand Rapids, having been
tyPrice# and Estimates given on ap­ drawn as grand juror.
J. Cheeshrough will rebuild his mill
plication.
which was burned last week on his
BENTLEY BROS. &amp; WILKINS. farm in Campbell township.
The amount of wool marketed in
Freeport this year to date is 11/XX)
pounds. Highest price paid. 30 cents.
Mears. P. T. Colgrove and Clement
Smith, prajnlnent lawyers of Hastings,
are about to form a co-partnership for
the practice of law. They will make a
strong team.
Mr. Job Cheesebrough was compelled
to start up his handle factory again
Saturday morning, in order to supply
the demand for hand, bay and grain
rakes.
Misx Augusta Hinkley's term of
school closed in the primary depart­
The Jfiagara Falls Houle.
ment last Friday. Miss Hinkley has
taught several terms of school in this
CRASD RAPIDS DIVISION.
district knd has always given the bat
satisfaction.
L
VT
TUIu effect Met »M. im.
Messrs. J. Yarger. J. bmelcher, N.
Brayton and H. C. Peckham went to
Detroit Monday and witnessed the base
ball game betweefi the Detroits and
ChicHgoa. When the game closed the
STATIONS.
score stood 4 to 1 in favor of Detroit.
The Congregational society held a
meeting and elected P. H. Seger. J. H.
Herrington, and Samuel Roush, trus­
10.10
Grand Rapids
tee!. Sulttcription papers are l»eing
11.10
Middleville.. .
circulated for the purpose of employing
Irving........ I..
Rev. D. L. Eaton to preach in the Free­
port Congregational church for the
coming year.
„
.
«
During the storm on Tuesday after­
noon lightning struck J. W al ton a barn
opposite W. S. Bouck’s residence in
goVne. The electric fluid took out one
rafter and tore off considerable siding,
throwing some pleas several rods, but
Sd not fire the bonding.

r .u;:;rini uua tuecoat and expenae*
‘“rinding an attorney fee of
r.,.- dollar* a» provided for in said mortV’-'ol-vn being described In said
follow*, to Wit:
ihZ
’■I've» or parrel* of land lying and be«5ilbku-x.n1U,e t"*n«hlp of hSumb, MRY
roc,n.;. N.duitau, Jnx.wn and described as lot­
a
ri,c
half of Matb-ettt qsar
ol east half of south-east
d
T."1 ,rct,w? thirteen (isTtn townthreefS)
. Ruogues. O
hZ"."* r;,V right i») west, containing uue
’M'reR o&lt; lAiid, more or less
jfR. MABBLE
•’««!. May 27th. UBg.
,.,n , SAMUEL GARSON. Mortgagee.
BAUBR.AU y for Mortgagee/
«uim. oi Attainment.
The Circuit Court for the

Some from here take in the Glass
Creek Grange picnic, some go to Way­
land, some to Middlerille, and some to
Thornapple lake July 3d.
. T"®*® “ to be a concert at the Rob­
ins and Kinner school houses on Sunday
next. Eleven o’clock atKinner’s and
three at Kobin’s.

Cornice Mouldings,

Tn '

"f h»riTK* H&gt;U

County News.
•
jgpwEK’a Mills.
Slovef 5F “ prett&gt;’ *ell secured.
Lorn is-JQst booming.
M he^. bids fair for a good crop if we
get Misecun-d without damage.
u««0rtyJt?anis P“9etl o'er the coimtyd«» p®St®1w*n^GunU,te 101
mL7’
?lke’.lf Pf-’pefly handled, is
determined to be one of the greatest
Pjea’ure resorts in the north, and that
at no distant day.
®«ye« ““1 daughter Bell,
Ik wen’Sdn' 18 vlsltlDK Mends at

w MARBLE.

Haaiinr, Mich- May i3tb. two.

TllhMP tninn to sell their property here, vu. The
^r^deni. tKe Uvlngrton house
and lot and twenty acres east of town
oompriata* in
. ,‘hi
BdpBWw. ThexoWr
thff Ijopw
nHvmc.™
lltoly oecupM hr Dr. DeVore ^for^JrM
Property
c®1rropra.2
X-lIi)
“OPT b-»r-l«oi»
“L^riSTor the Lnffl Mln." WM pUy-

ed here on Friday, Saturday and Mon­
day evenings last, by Jas. T. Burton
and wife assisted by local artiste.
Fire was discovered in Mr. Job
Cheesebrough’s saw mill on his farm
■four miles east of this place, on
Friday evening last about eight
o’clock, and when see a the flames had
spread so that it was impoesible to put
them out and the mill was burned to
the ground. Several hands had been at
Work in the mill that day, sawing lum­
ber and it is supposed the fire caught
from a spark f alling in the saw dust
Lose about 81.000: no insurance.
M. Brundage, residing near Clarks­
ville. bad his right knee dislocated and
also received a compound fracture of
the high bone near the knee joint from
the kfckof a horse, while on the farm
of the Seger Bros., one mile south, last
Friday noon. Mr. Brundage is sixty­
seven years old and quite feeble which
makes his condition very serioas. There
is great danger of an immovable knee
joint resulting even if he survives bis
injuries. Drs. I’eckham were called
and adjusted the fracture, continuing
In charge until Wednesday when the
injured man was removed to his home.

(In Thursday of last week a severe
storm passed oyer us doing considera­
ble damage, mostly by washing in' this
immediate vicinity. "A couple &lt;Jf miles
east of here hall fell, entirely destroy­
ing gardens, crops and besides killing
young chickens and turkevs. We have
not yet learned how far this streak ex­
tended.
The school is preparing for rhetorical
exercises on Friday of this week, after
which the summer vacation.
Henry Mosher is about to add a
kitchen to his house. The north part
of his house is to be occupied by Dr.
Hyde and his bride in the near future,
so says madam rumor.
Mrs. Almena Backet passed her 88th
birthday on Wednesday the 16th, and is
remarkably active far one of her age.
Ed. Holiday fell from a load of hay
last Friday breaking his arm.
Will Ordway has taken unto himself
a wife, Miss Lizzie Gross by name.
Rate have played havoc with Stave
Temple’s chickens, destroying about 40.
John Moon, Sr. is the possessor of an
egg layed by one of his hens, which Is
nine inches one way and seven and onehalf the other. It is like a common egg
except In place of the yolk there is a
perfect common sized egg with the
shell complete.
The wool trade Is about over. Messrs.
Evers, Goes. Doster, Brandstetter,
Nausley and others having cleared the
market.
Jacob Lehnner has recently launched
one of the neatest row-boats on the
lake, and those desiring to spend a
«easont day will do well to spend it at
all lake.
)
4
Wheat la ripening fast and harvest
will soon begin.
Pretty cool for ice cream Saturday
night.
Mrs. John Perkins is out again.
George Mosier is on the sick list.
While drawing hay Friday last at
Mr. Collier’s, Ed. Holiday feu from a
load at hay breaking his arm from
which he suffers a great deal ot pain.
state road.
Farmers are improving /the fine hay
weather.
The quarterly review of the Sabbath
school took place last Sabbath and
plainly showed that all have taken
great interest inthe school. We have a
very prosperous school, with Mrs. E.
Peunock as superintendent
intendent
Harry Andrews was completely sur­
prised on returning home Tuesday to
find a number of bls pupils waiting to
receive bitn. A pleasant time was re­
ported.
■
Mias Robinson, of Hope, is visiting
Mrs. Robert Myers.
Master Henry and Harvey Sheldon,
of Hastings, are visiting Leslie Klnne.
Our school is closed for a short vaca­
tion.
•
Miss Adell Murray intends visiting
friends at Grand Rapids this vacation.

CAKLTON.
O. Mullen, of Clare, is greeting his
former acquaintances in this vicinity.
Rev. E. J. Smith was called to Pitta­
burg. Pa., by the illness of his wife.
Rev. Bredenstme, of Gaines, is visit­
ing his daughter, Mrs. Al N. Sheldon:
E. Lockhart and wife Sundayed with
friends at Quimby.
* F. Gates, of Ionia, was a guest of E.
Lockhart last week.
Last Saturday being the 44th birth­
day of Mrs. Cross, some 60 relatives and
friends made herself and family a happy
surprise. Among those present were
her mother and sister and brother from
Clare. A large rocker and several oth­
er articles were presented to Mrs. C.
M. Shores raised a 40x80 foot barn
Wednesday. One hundred and twentyfive men, 24 ladles, besides numerous
children attended the raising.

DELTON.
Thinking some of your readers would
like to hear from the recent hail storm
which passed just north of this place
last Thursday, the 24th, we beg leave to
chronicle. A dense cloud could be seen
bunging In a northwesterly direction
with the wind blowing from the east,
but the clouds soon came rolling, tum­
bling back against the wind (which re­
minds us that the north is always to
win) and with a continual roll of thun­
der and lightning it was evident a ter­
rible storm was approaching, and with
the usual hurtle about the house the
rain was upon us. Just north of here
thev were doomed to share a worse fste.
for one of the most terrible hail storms
it has been the lot for man to witness
was upon them, crushing everything
within its power to the earth, until the
com. wheat and all garden stuff looked
like a cat-o-nine tails, much wrse for
wear Your corrropoodent visited the
neareet point to him and not until
eight hours had passed and I found
tbehail stona in places piled up
turned the appearance of a
snow drift. Some o? these heaps
were measured and found to contain
twelve inches of solid hall.
How

WHOLE NO. 1621.
far west or east ft extended I cannot
tell, but so far as I have seen It Is a ter­
rible destructive storm to wheat as well
as corn. Some of the wheat will never
be worth a farthing but the corn may
survive and -be at least a very light
crop. Four days after the storm hail
stones were picked up in the edge of a
swamp by E. E. Grilley, which gives
onoeomething of an idea of the vast
bodv of ice that must have fallen. The
fruit crop !s damaged to some extent
and we can but feel thankful, that the
streak was no wider than from threefourths to one mile in width, and may
the Mke never visit us again. Some of
your townsman, Mr. Editor, can tell
^UjSomethlng]about It, for they were at
MU Adison Pennock and Mr. F. ABlackman have each purchased a colt
each of which are well bred for the race
course.
Mr.
Blackman’s
being
Standard bred.
Rev J. C. Chase and family are at Mr.
J. IL Bush’s he having graduated at
Albion with all the honors af the class
of the spring term.
Mr. Heriiert McAllister has returned
from his visit to Golden state, looking
no better Qian when lie went away.
Mr. Lincoln Bush has returned from
Kansas and thinks Michigan is no place
for him, for he talks of j,oing back.
Where will we go to celebrate the 4th
is the subject of conversation here now.
When some of our brother correspon­
dents’ peaches get ripe we hope they
will ask us over to eat peaches and
cream.

A spiritualist medium of the gentler
sex will raise the spirits hereabouts
Thursday night The school gives an
ice cream social the aame evening.
Mrs. Geo. Fleming spent the past
week visiting at G. A. Truman’s.
Mrs. Goodwin, of Wisconsin, was a
guest at L 8. Ingerson’s this week.
The society event of the week was
the surprise party on Nellie Truman at
her home in Brooklyn. Friday night
Dancing, cards, ice cream, music by
Mrs. Morning, and speeches by Dr.
Goodwin and others comprised the pro­
gram.
Mrs. Len. Feighner has left her hus­
band for a short visit to Battle Creek.
Two Misses Down from Marshall,
spent Sunday with their friend. Dr. C.
E. Goodwin.
David Haugh and wife, of Grand
Rapids, and Eugene Cook and daughter
Ada. of Kalamazoo, were among our
former residents who visited us this

MORGO-THORNAPPLE.
The Ice cream social at Barryville
Wednesday night was a grand success,
and rellects credit on the ladits having
it in charge­
Elder Paxton’s child, of Barryvflle, is
not expected to live. Lung difficulty.
Mr. Scothorn commenced harvesting
his wheat Saturday.
A party of fishermen from Charlotte
spent Sunday at the lake.
Old Mr. Sherman was taken to the
county house Monday. He is in his
85th year, and thinks it hard that he
must end his life In the poor house.
NORTH-WE»T 0ABTLETON.
J. F. Black has bought a pair of colts
of Moses Fuller.
Mr. 8. Overholt and wife, of Nash­
ville, visited friends at Martin Corners
last Sunday.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. J udge Barnum.
a son. That is what makes J udge look
so much prouder.
There will be a picrite in Judge
Yertiss’s woods. Fourth of July.

Haying is the order of the day.
Corn is looking fine.
Sheriff Long was in town last week.
Thoa. McGraw, who was arrested for
stealing Alfred F ruins’ harness, failed
to materalize at the preliminary ex­
amination and his bondsmen are out
one hundred dollars.
Millard Hamleton and wife visited
A. W. Wilcox Sunday.
x
Geo. Hook, a young German, who has
been working for Wm. Bukgees, gave
Burgfea a good threshing last week.
Hook says Burgess is trying to beat
him out of his pay,
J. H. Tuckerman, Wm. Seger, Dr.
Fay and Preston Jewell spent part x&gt;f
last week fishing at Bristol lake. They
report a good time and lota of fish.
There will be a social dance at the
L'nion house Friday night, July td.
Everybody is invited.
DOWLING.

Maud Van Horn has returned home
to spend vacation.
*
Quite a. few from this place attended
Children'll day excerises at Banfield
Sunday. \_
Wonder if that fellow got “lost" that
was’ seen strolling way off up In Rut­
land Sunday?
Dr. VanHorn has two little nelcen
visiting him.
Jason Tobias has traded his mulee
for a span of horses.
Oh, now 1 do wish something would
happen. Nothing bed. of course, but
nice, so there would be
Mrs. Hyatt was called to York State something
something to write about.
Monday by the death ot her mother.
GUM DROPS.
Children’s day was observed, with
very nlc* services, at the Evangelical
church Sunday evening. The house
Hastings Will Celebrate.—The
was packed and many were unable to full programme of exercises for the celgain admittance.
ebration in this city July 3d, is given
The wool market has about closed.
Ed. Ovlatt has left us again—away below. It has been decided by the pro­
jectors of the celebration to have it as
on duty.
School doses Thursday evening. free as possible from the objectionable
Prof. Estabrook of Olivet college, wfll feature of the usual observance of In­
deliver a lecture in the interest of the dependence day. A larger sum than
school fund at the M. E. church in the usual has Iwen raised by our enterpris­
ing citizens for the occasion, but will be
evening.
Ed. McCartney's school In the expended mostly as prizes for unobject­
ionable sports, and for the trotting and
Feighner district dosed Friday.
The unsightly fence has been re­ running races on the fair grounds, and
moved In front of the school grounds. the bass ball game. Read the programe,
and see if you do not say that it is the
All of it should come down.
H. W. Dickinson has returned from most pleasing and sensible that could
be devised for a celebration of our na­
his visit to York State friends.
Mrs. Geo. Tomlison. of Hastings, is tional birthday.
at AL Selleck’a.
Salute st sunrise.
Sheriff Long was in town on horse­
thief business Thursday.
Our band goes to Kalamo Saturday J. M. Bauer, marshal of the day.
to participate in a band tournament..
Exhibition drill at 10 JO. by the Drill Corp, of
noting* Division X3.nk. ltP.
The prize will return with them.
Exrerclse* at Court House *quai
Walt StilweU will build the Masonic
Music. Band.
and K. P. Hall on the 2d floor of the
Prayer. Rev. W. A. Hunsberger.
Music. America. Choir.
new Boise hardware.
Bob Nevins, of Battle Creek, was in
between (*r*S and
town this week, on business.
No teams allo*
A surprise party was given Bertha completed.
that space during the day.
Grinnell Saturday evening at the resi­
tat. Free for all foot race
dence of Jas. Fleming.
Fred Baker skipped town last Mon­
day, taking the prindpal part ot his
goods with him and and leaving most
of his debts behind. His creditors put
on crape, but a telegram from him says
he will be back the «th and settle up.
which cases their minds considerable.
Mb.’ Free for all. »Und and Jump. Id prize.
O. U. BUCKRR.
02; 2nd prize. »1.
TUi. Free (or all. run and jump. 1st prize.
’
wi"'1 /reefer all, hop, step and .jump. 1st
FOUR CORNERS.
&lt;3; 2nd prize, »i.
Geo. Bump and wife Sundayed at D. prize.
0th. Free for all. throwing 20 lb weight. 1st
J’. Sprague's.
Myron Barnum. of your city, Bunturn
with
oranges
daved with friends at this place.
In * banket. friz
Mfas Ora Summers closed a very suc­
cessful! term of school al this place on
entitled to one present
Friday last.
James Smith, of Odessa, Sundayed
with hta parents and many friends in
this vicinity.
A couple of the fair sex were on on
street the other day peddling baskets.
t--forr 10 a. m., July ad.
Chas. Price, of Osceola county, is committee,
At B M. A. B. MeOmber and E. W. Morrill A
with us ugaliixCo. will send, up hot air balloon*, each with card
The boys are washing their buggies
for the 4th. Girls, do yo suppose we faanU from Morrill &amp; Co. ,
will get a chance to go?
A special pHw of W.so will be give® to the
Cherries are ripe and Alice will have
to go and can some for the coming win­
ter. Also bake some pies and cakes for
the harvest hands, therefore she cannot
tell you anv more news this week.
OSANQSvnjJt mills.
A heavy rain accompanied bv wind
visited us last week doing considerable
damage to crops. Mr. Hewitt considers
his loss about S150.
Henry Knickerbocker and daughter,
of Rutland, called on friends here the
pa-st week.
One of Henry Lewis’ little boys fell
and dislocated his elbow last Sunday.
Ettie and Belle Falk, of Wayland,
will visit at C. H. Thurston’s this week,
and wUl celebrate the 4^h at Hastings
before they return.
.
;
Eddie Brown, of Kalamazoo, visited
his brother and sister Friday and Sat­
urday.
■
Mrs. Frank Wise, of Hopkins, is vis­
iting her sister this week.
Mrs. T. Hayes, of South Pine Lake,
is calling on friends here this week.
A few of the Orangeville people will
take in the celebration at Hastings
next Satuaday.

at the Fair Ground to ba called at 2 p.

NashvilleNo. L Free for all trot, best a In a. half mile
heats, race called at 1 p. w. Prizes: lit |u:
ndgW;ardM. /
No. 2. 8talUon» trotting race, best 2 in ». half
mile beats.ealled al 2 :U p. m. Prise*: 1st •10; 2nd

.

�PROROGATION OF PARLIAMENT.

AUDACIOUS DOINGS

A Great
A T«rribl» Cane at Scrofula
Cured by

LAKE SHORE STRIKERS 80 XWAV
AHEAD OF THE RECORD

Hood's Sarsaparilla
in uie wuim-.i
......... —
Scrofula hl one of the r&gt;o.t

Chicago, Juno !&amp;.—Saturday's davriopUm United Slate* and Mexico

relieve tho montony of a mere dlfforenca

respectively SU.MMJUi and V,386,U33 bushels
whent, since tho last report, decreasing
l^li.Odi bushels, and’ corn increasing

tention to immediately

dlawlvo poriter

Referring to England’s relations with tbs
at the peaceful torminabarvia-Bulg aria war,

'lite governor of Louisiana has approved
A. - t..ll f-—
________ . o

J®**

aiiace**csovur«&gt;“**“—,
conttmally exuding an offenstve tnasa ox
bloody Mtter disgusting to liehold, ai&gt;d
almoal Intolerable to cotare. It is tmpoasiblc
to fully describe tny suffering*, as the case
w» comidieated with Chronic Catarrt. After
•three years of misery, having been treated by
three yhplems. i
*ow*
Finally, on the reromroemtetien of W. J.
Huntley, druggist. of Lockyort. I was Induced
to try Mood’s sarsaparilla. ’ And now. after
having taken twelve botUcs, wilhlu die Im.
twelve months, the scTofukiu* eruption# have

fairs
h»re dour for ethers, but I do know that!»

stove-molders of Troy, N. Y., numbering
LNX), will ruturu to work on tho nmnufart-

later in the day a similar attempt was
made by the company to remove a train of
four freight cam, propelled by two engines

at South Chicago.

Hare, however, the pur-

tealn unmolurted beyond tho state Limits

In a suit trie.! a* Fhilabelphla, the Onteal Transportation company obtained judg
meat for
against the Pullman
PalaeaCor company.

Governor Foeter delivered nddieseea.
The Irlah jiarlinmentary fund committee
ot«New York has raised 4W.WB to send
abroad. One gentleman who withheld his
name gave
at the m-etlng on Monday

exhibition.
THE AMERICAN DERBY.

xirra, Eatt Wlteon, XT.Thia riatenicni is ctrjlrawd Uy W. J. Humicy, druggist, of Lockport, N. V., who calls the
euro a arret rtrtory fur Bari’s hars.ijc.rllU.
Send for book giving riatem«.te of many cures.

Hood’s Sarsaparilla
Blue Wing second, Sir Joseph third;

IOO Doses One Dollar.
IM PORTA NT Fa VI PENCE.

Tho annual convention of tho American
IBaltimoke, June 1R—The papal ablegates
Count Stanislaus Mnccloll and Mngr.

Having bought a large invoice of TEA,
we will until further notice give each customer
a better TEA than ever before; and to induce
customers to try, will give a o cent ticket with
each pound for cash.

lots for any Crockery we havejn stock at face
value.

Try Our Tea!.

Sni^Bams &amp; VanAraaa.
March 10th, 1886.

RUSSELL HAS
Removed
HI8 STOCK OF

that vnessl.by a United States revenue cutm^it
display.

admitted a licentiate in Ireland is Mrs.
friends walking along and keeping up But
suddenly the two engines pushed ahead and
left tho crowds yelling with disappoint-

oemg protocC. Gothright,
indictmante were returned

every revoiuttoa, and rapidly gaining upon
it At Fifty-ninth street the Oaring engine

ajrcuo, xwrrw xoruiaw, w. xu Aiarurs, w.
Vanderbilts, and other wealthy men, are
liable to arrest.

Lake distingulsiwd thsnvsolvas by going in

John A. Wall, a prominent attorney of
Milwaukee, died of joralysis Thursday
Judge Tuley, of Chicago, has decided

coupling pin, until tho officer getting tired

■ama

Tiro shooting was not intended to

ceivwl but Utah wounds, notwithstanding
the battle raged until Englewood- was

A French girl treated by Pasteur in April
returned to her home in the department of
Jura and recently died of hydrophobia.
wm on Wednesday night entered by burglam, who drilled tbo safe and took F70U in
money and 41,200 in stampa
In a hospital at Buffalo, in the case of a
woman with a tumor in her throat, an
opanlng was made into the stomach, through
which food is pawed directly.

the Irish National I«ogt» of America, re­
mitted £12,00) Tbureday to tha treasurer of

Mtehlcan has always been looked upon
by the lubabltant* of other States, a»[n
particularly unhealthy region. And in­
deed the otttcbil reports of the State Board
of Health show thnt such is la fact the
ease. Whatever the cause may be. It Is
certain
thnt
rheumatic, nruralcle
and bronchial troubles have been
and are today fearfully . prevalent
ln_every portion of the state. It stands to
reaJKin, therefore, that where so much
suffering exilu, there should be acorrrapondlng endeavor to relieve the suffering,
aouthaaaiern corner of Archbishop Gibbons’ and w» have today in tha state of Micm
gnu probably tho best Institution for fur­
thering this end that can be found any­
where in the United Stales 1 refer to ths
HibbardRheumatla Syrup Co..of J acksou.
laity. Archbishop Gibbons was clad in
Which It has been my privilege to Invent)
purple gown, capo and rochet
gate recently. I not only ascertained be­
yond a doubt that the goods they manu
lecture nre nb*olutft!y pure and mads
from the beat possible materials but nisei
that the remedy Is producing results
really wonderful. The following ere n
few of very many facta which came under
lecturers and their employ.
myobaervation:
Mr. C. D. Denio, a grocer of Jackson,
was »o overcome by sciatic rheumatism,
rejected end the fol- that his right arm, leg and ride, were
par alj Hid and shrunken. He could not
walk and suffered intense pain, which
.could only be relieved by morphine To­
day he U well wholly through using the
Rheumatic Syrup.
*
Mr. A. E. Stockwell, manager ot the

Moxtrfal, June

—Chairman Keys, of

tho church pastoral denouncing the order.

English and Irish Catholic members think
the bishops have exceeded their authority.

the policemen had .tapped off their train,uLd
they found themselves in the situation ot

The strikers tooi

ovatiou \&gt;y tho crowd oaietub'.ud.
Tho next event proved a Waterloo, how­
ever, for the switeum.-n. The freight train

of 3812, residing at Oneida, 5. Y , Shot hlm-

rion that ho was a burden to his family.

Louisville, June
Ths Republican
state executive committee hold a long ses­
sion Thursday night and decided to num-

Effingham, Illa, at a depth cf l.tMS feet.

judge of tho supremo court.
night at Wiota, Wia
■witch, guarding the switchman on duty,

were adopted Ito prevent uncoupling. Again
tiro Ktri.ers appropriated an engine and

John E. O’Sullivan, a Catholic priest of

capture it, and lubae.piantly fell behind
and moved slowly toward South Chicago

NATURE’S, PERFECT HEALTHen­

was hanged here Friday for tbo murdur of
Archibald Item., near till. place last Sep­
tember. Ho confessed hi. crime nud at-

joy their food. It reduces
CURE FOR
AMD
Ilureluable
lell(M
Sl,,lcools
L»
K!IntheInartiv
^Pltea
,ut
- and11H
Fever,
Blood.
l.lyrr
n-the-Bowvbi
DisPEPSii.srM^S
CONSTIPATION.
Sick-Headache. S
A
.

Dillard and James Emmette, both colored.

Win eure Ctonstipaliou,
Hick Headache and I)v»peirils. It regulate* the
bowelK am enables those

Lkwmtov. Ma, June 24—The Knights of

Itenwm. r steel-rail mill end employ 1,000
»&gt;■ Th. Allan. Na.

capitalists iuu advanced l-\'W,CXJ0 to the
Panama Canal company os security tor the

calling CaL Harwood, tho Republican can­
didate for congress, a thtof, robber and
mnMarer.

THE MARKETS.

that Receiver Brown shall sell the property

follow.:
heat-No. S Jene. opened 7s*aWhc.
clewed H&gt;tc nominal; Jniy, o.wned W\c, ckJsd
73c; Angu&gt;t. opened n*c, c1»mn1 T4J4f^7«ygc.

CansuoUnae'

eltzer

e

Dubuque, whoso liabllltloB are 415,000 or

Gen.

Sherman was

K M.

DRY GOODS
AND

Goods
To the First Door East of Hicks Bros.’ Gro.
eery, on State Stteet,
Where he will be pleased to welcome all his cus­
tomers and friends, as well'as to greet many new
ones. As heretofore, he keeps the Best of Goode
in his line, at the Lowest Prices.

lev Goods Constantly irriwj1
JULIUS RUSSELL
We have taken the Agency for
the new line of

D$^C
ANO

They are something entirely
new in design and finish, of
superior quality and fully war­
ranted.
Other Stoves will be Closed Out Regardless of Cost
We also sell the Latest and Best

feiuent

Paints in Large and^Small quantities; also Varnishes. Tur­
pentine and Japans.
■

Mowers, Reapersand Binders.
Wagons, Carriages and Carts.
OLIVER’S NEW COMBINATION PLOW, with self-sharpening
Share and Point. They are giving the best satisfaction,
doing the same amount of work with from one-fvurth to
one-naif the^expense of other plows.

Parker’s Tonic.
A Pure Family Medicine
i&amp;ssfisss. 'Aaa’Asa
ssjii “asasK&amp;wsg.
HIKCOX &gt; CO.,
Sold by all druggists in large Utttes at one dollar

were .oca behind the bars at Hyde -Park.
The Hyde Park pol
were continually recel

to protect the railway property end enable

pubonous rheumatic humors that hot
lucv became disfigured, her left aide par­
alyzed and her general health und&lt; rmlnad. She was never so well in her life
as to-day and ascribes !t wholly to HiLbard’s Rheumatic Syrup.
a
Mr. Geo. W; Kennedy, ttocy. of the
Electric Light Co., Jackson, was wholly
cured of a terrible rusumatic trouble by
tha same means and says lt» blood puri­
fying Influence is wonderful. His experi­
ence is also confirmed by Deputy Sheriff
Geo. H. Maun, of Jackson.
I could go ou and cite many mere cases
but It Ik not noeeaaary. 1 myself have a
dear friend who came near dying by
neuralgia of the heart, and who wm
saved just in time by the prompt use ot
th la remedy.

Tickets good in 25c

CALL IN AND SEE US.

Greble &amp; Powers

Low Estimates on Jackson Tile.

ROGERS &amp; CO

&lt;1 f.

Saturday evening

----- SELL THE CELEBRATED—-

Jno. Deer Corn &amp; Summer­
Fallow Cultivator.

banks wore |4(J.SUU,7W
The senate committee on pensions will

An Indispensible Farming Tool. The beat in the world.
lumlwr firm of Grand Rapids, Mich,

AF
suffocated, and two children were fatally

without giving them

W©5

The Champion Twine Binder &amp;

Mower.

These machines have been thoroughly tested, aii'l have
over611 8atisfactory ’n evefy instance: Call and look them

THE NORTH FAIRFIELD PLOW.
.Our large sales of this plow and the splendid satisfaction it
Svee wherever tried proves its worth. The North Fairfield h
e best plow made, as every farmer will tell yov who ns^,L
The Rick’s Spring Tooth Harrow is a Harrow that very
fanner ovght to have. For sale evclnaively by Rogers &amp; !• ausey.

�=====

OUR NATIONAL SOLONS.

GONE

to

HIS LONG REST
VEILCHEN.

g DIGEST OF THE WEEK IN SENATE
AND HOUSE.

. Aldrich, senator from Rhode
restated in tho Mante Mon.vitatloa toattemf tb* World'*
: vn at Chicago July a Tb*
tty of Cid-ago a block of
. 1 WO. bora park tn that
. : &gt;r public ln«utuU&lt;«*, wm
re!.* were aitxaniicd so m to
. * motion to reconsider.
s iupt&lt;4 calling ua tb* Ininfcraiatimi *» to loud
... .1
Tl._

.
xMwices tune,
vJ u T0nr mlnd lhc 'rhoLe
tottfc
JI
you back to June* '
Did ever the went of a good cigar.
Miuvm on the breath of the evening air.
Bring to you memurlaa different by t*rat all. m* cheret
« hat do you think a vt.Uet raid
«»thto same magical way!
NtHhtag at all of the g*rden bed
w
doomed until today.
A Wamark,the m&lt;Xrall&lt;hl' wlth none to
ta.1 troo&gt; B^.r

CkOTUoi,

The clasp of the band that is dear to me;
U,rtn- • kite In the dark.
1110 violet t&gt; scent brought near to me.
_____ —Providence JoaraaL

Xu'SSS’“W'-olOTOTUton.

u-

™

qmtt, itas,., UR*ou,'oormaa, Gray Iloar
Jomb of Arkansas. Jan** of Nevada Me'

from the treasury of ftt-flJU
railmioton of mail* on non-subsllady - controlled by tho Central

tii? ul'-L .-ra of the I’uion Pacific
’ pA'ii.i* without tho consent of
! ■ sundry civil bill wa* con­
. ,omitted and several aniend:r.-tung xe^irialion thsreoq ware
ur of ohlcr. on jxiint* nmho by
'..-i , --.ncq.-J struggle belffg on a
'Randall, t.
. tj rtiiund by raquirinii tbe i&lt;su*
__ ::-.-,;al tender notes, which it
•-•ii-d cad been »tui-p*d without

■ X:.T!

wa- a li'ptv.iS-y tbesetmta Tuesday raiuostthe frediii lit to call the attention of

;ovnrnmon-_ Hawley'* motion
the vote by which the Beck

si that honoiabta men might
convicted of felony. Tho
klatki bririly but jrithout oc! went over, and pre-antpUou
rsprai t ill w|- taken up. Biair's at:u&gt;ndin*nt
Liautlcg a .-qglj owuerrijip of dr*srt lands
to
a re. ill an amchduxuit thereto ap­
plying U - -q-.i* prin- ihl* to all public lands
•ran- votal dbwa, and th* senate adjourned.
dtojwtcbe* were rend in
tho 'iflorou. style of the
great laughter . nnJ up­
to bill granting railway

.

JVDQK DAVID naVIS.

?ek!X

Alison, Conger, CuUnm

Th* biU iwl already
now gora to to* prorident,
.
'.•to** o' thirty private pension bill* w«r«
,ld u*/Ur”
ohouiie *’’■* r*f*rrcd to th*
invalid pensions coaunitto*, tho sotuite
amenJrn«uta to th* agricultural bill non.
concurred inland (to.v w. j. b*wo1I of
. L. Mitchojl. of « tsoonrin, appointed to

ujUH w- u no.vcoucurroil in. Tho

- - ---- •••
ulo nOUle
then resun»d’consideration of the .uudry
civil bill and bland'i, amundmi-nt tohaus 81

Ilk- Jun’ «—Judge
“ faw atauteB'af^

ujorniim Whec b*
U,,t tb* aM,ml*re of hl* family
a few devoted fro nds w«rt&gt; .t hl. t*Jrid*. At W o clock Friday night It wai
it
th" ^‘rilngutohed jurist was
" dt&gt;Qr- ftnd hh attending pfiyriexprva^d their bellel that he wonM
?°* *“'Kb*- For aorand

»ctous. and wb*c aroasod and atlmd » qUM.
Uan he w.iuld nuawc,r involuntarily, not
J*"* “■ **** »^’ytfXtto &lt; n’co^I«*l no «m* and cvideaUjP“T .u d,rhKht 1M r»P*&lt;Ur
S'
abottt ® °'ok,ck
ril®~te
Which had, brou growing tor a yuur had nt
last connller^q
J
•—i. i
■
“““ &gt;«“es»ian wa* atUc .e,l with a carbuncle, which amuuu-.I a
malignant character, f ita ca*o proErewod
favorably h».—
V

trrasury adoate L An amendment appro­
.------- ;
““n »c - v.-o
priating f lle/w &lt; tar vault* in torn l’hllad*S ™ of
n,is
wllh
—I.L- ’ L,_^ . . .
phia mint for silver storage and for other I«rinz from
Chang*, was kdopted. An amendment to
jil. •-----■ reauorvo lu
tar *01
r#ee,vh»«. Joltar for dob ! condition one of some gravity, and a wook
■.OTO.UII.ttoo „&lt; I ^itoo. a-uratoo,
that ha could not live
within
Latter* of condolence to tha family are

Judge Dari* died worth IS,WO,OOP. not a
dollar of which wm taadn in »t»culaUon.
adjourned at (10:46.
HU wmIiL
____ _ . i_ . _ ' .
.
Washixutox City, June 28.—In the
houae Saturday the conference report on
the bill requiring the land grout railroad* chil'Jrea.
to pay the cost of selecting, conveying and
surveying tbu r road was submitted. (A*
RAVAGES OF DIPHTHERIA.
the bill origittelly praoxl the hou*o it an/
plied only to the Union Pacific system; but

proprtaliou fur th* bureau of ongraving on.!

Dktkoit, Mich., June 24.—A terrible
black diphtheria ha* invaded the town* of
Ecorse, Spring Welle and Royal Oak, near
Detroit, and u carrying off large, numbers
of victims. Children are takraj sick with­
out warning, their throats swell, and in a

ollars wn* ruled out on a point of
An appropriation for tho national
16-year-old

daughter

died;

tho bouw adjuuruod.
COMBINATION OF MAIL CLERKS

in

tor th-? .unt er of s,-•rial-act pensioner*
it annually required to jvay
a. aduptej. Th- Manto bill*
x monument to Abraham Lin­

clerks wero

Mr*. Georg* Campbell died of btaek diphtbxv-

the sucond day thereafter another died, and
Tuesday two more, having only the father
and one child out of g family of eavcn per
iona Mra McDonald and her five children
also became victim*, the mother dying, but
the children recovering. I'rcatnUo.- i have
been taken by the health autboritio.v to pre-

Announced that, seeing no

STRAWBERRIES AND CREAM.

proqec-.b;
lul d.

He then reported

to {be ra 14

Jameaou, general superintendent railway
mail service, as follows:

with Uhl-.
pay til* pensions, stating,
tixt nt it"x-«.pproprialions far pensions
wer-'1 -.it aisda than- would bo no money spiring to obstruct^ the r-rgulaUon of the
ia tlx- trsawu* to puy tosn. A long da- service by tls« department, and to injure it*
batotrilois|&lt;liat th* comlurion of which
Morrs-on tafr-i tb&lt;. previous question in
tie sdOjAioh
tbe ar .rodmunt, and itead
awed to!.y-Sto:) the table. Reed’s mo-toward their! fellow cterk* by representing
xLu ltopuiB.-dni tta-n staved off a vote by the purjxiscB of such a**&lt;x-tatlou to be
Mhu»tering tjitil th* hou*« suljournod.
merely beuowlunt, and thus entangling
Wx,un-f&lt;ri. Cirr, Juno JL—Tho bill
.-tn me to axpreei hl- gratitkato.apply iBe
er.cy iu th* shipping bill
&gt; j tew, comparatively, could be
pointed enteut 1.... prjKldent wav p*M,&gt;d by

•ills- ito r. t Ly which Iteck’s bill prohibitlug '.r^r^j:;Lu taking law bus.nes* of land
*? ’’J^r *ra' 'ictt-vted at length and
w;-.' : Ztl 21—Van Wycfc being tbe
?°‘} "
r11 nny on’l C")l, Gray, Dsyn*,
•'*3011 th* cniy Dtfinocratic yeaa;
terrM to tho juiUdary com{-rwriitaattal veto** of pritote on it Thursday at fl p. m.
&gt; went into executive camion
upon the reopening of the

I ccnrideraUon «a* raised

.. J ~
ito.

I --- lay, and the Republicans
Lt.uxter against tbe propowd
Uvual proceeding* ia th* connoirs wore gone through with
lhs bouse ordered—
m
until S p m.,

... mxxi, judb Ja—Altar tn*
Vuueh-,, efcmiu,* buataw. In UteMoai*
Utiday Umjbill prorldlug for tb* apF'ra-iMinU United Blatai dirtrlot jadgM
toutberb district ot Alabama wm

I Murdock Hollingshead, Uoorgo
W.
H'borutoB, A. G. Kroetai»cht W. W. Kicker,
J. E. Dillon, Cl ft. Scott, Charles Q Brown,
i. L Chamberlin, C. Q Meade. W. Q
McKinney, G, M. Dodrlck, T. Miller, E. B.
Fcwdick. T. K- Jenkin*,
Jenkin*. M. H. King.
Kins. Owen
Owan
£ Sullivan, a F. Morrison. W. M.
_________ , _ H. KUh, C.
_l*unucker,
,, ,,__ (C. Bullington,
R Kirkland. J. W.
m Itandail.
-1
J. A Bumphrys, R. F. I
Haugvd b

it&gt; opposition but yielded to

Naw Yong, June 2d.—Th* people of
Po'.teraviU*, Hunterdon county, X. J., at­
tended a church festival last Thursday, and

and are under tb* care of pbySidatia
iu
o*cl&gt;
cnee are
The symptom
th* same,
but as
yot
too
doc­
tors have be*u unable to determin*
th* cans-i
of
the poisoning.
The'
patlnrita when first attacked were afflicted
with cramra, followed ny nausra, and in
three instances byXB.er* oouruhlous. One
of the physicians who is looking after forty
lb* ca«.« said.
“Soiuo of my j stunts uro
very low and their *ymptoms are *0 pecu­
liar that it to difficult to determin* what toe
real cause of thsir illness to. In my opinion
it to tho sulphate ot xlnc scrap*! from tho

CHXCAiX), June 2U—The fart moll train
ou tho Chlgofin. burlington &amp; Quincy rail­
rood was behind time at Burlington a few
day ago, and made up by running to Cres­
ton, 1U0 miiee, in four hours and twenty
mlnutaa A part of the way it made belter
than a mile a minute

a Maakad Mob.

Drraoir Ctn, Mina., Jun* xl—William
Kahliban alias Big Bad. who Wednesday
morning shot and killed J. Cotiv*y, tho
villago marshal, whoa tho latter was trying
to break up a disturbance created by tb*
murderer ia front of th* Masoulc block,
was taken from the jail W*dne*day night

elusive, at cuu far.’ for tho round trip, on
account of the National Educational tiMociation's mretiug.
______
SFKixoriKin, II1a, June 3A—Tlw state
Prohibition convention met here Wednesday
,
»„tl» ran.
_______ .

VUO XM U.UW) , w. — —• — — — -- ------procurer.
HD body was riddled with
ballot* by the CTOwd. After tho lynching
the brothel and its furniture were burned.
the apiKiinttnant of commit lorn.

Vnatttt, Jtine
-Flood* are increasing
in Tloleare and extent in blle.1*. Bohemte

wri
i.x
prMtiptlon rq
• ocorhuion ,u
P* Fits Jobtjj
6*w»ll Bd-.-ucal

Paxama, Juno 211-Advice* from Chili
■how that fifty-one parson* in all hare been
killed tn tbo election riot*, report* of which
-~.-bUd»tt.
mi wouuuvu.

—, ----- — —-

killed at Santiago, and th* boxplta.li
filled with lb* wounded.

Mr LE*D-«»u, •“•-•••— a —------ • ----- , —
la the fishery oueetion, sold it might involv*

or reUr^.

st th? Probate
MMMt
furtm-r.-.1. r-

NATIVES OF COUNTY CORK.

util Mcminy.

:&gt;vu vvuehrrenoo iu senate
U.-ti Uken up and Blnir offered
i. lul :;; prohibiting any one ownern 1 than r-W acre* This brought
. . -gii*ti of owncrabip ot vast tract*
cf .H!d &lt;&gt;■' ‘‘»*1 rited oasoM where *ing&gt;e ta­
i r-.n-xU 4m’*1 »ach «•“*• •»
KO.iM?ox&gt;d ’•• j ' acre*. Without duportug

77th ilay at July

ST

An amendment requiring

«wk forward.

The diet of the Irishman in this part
of the country is, of counse, potatoes and
milk. .As Ih« liiinself pula iu he him po­
tatoes twenty-ono times a week. 'In the
event of B blight, such a* the historic
one, the result iti certain part* of Ireland
could scarcely be lea. disastrous than st
any former period. If one may judge
from the physique ot his consumer*, tho
diet requires no recommendation of the
medical faculty, for a more stalwart race
rt would be difficult to find. In this cor­
ner of the country so long “preserved,"
w« should expect to find tho natural
Irishman, and we certainly found him,
The native Irish is almost universally
spoken; but at the same time the major­
ity of the younger generation speak Eng­
lish will! a brogue of the most exquisite
flavor.
Here, also, we have the Irishman in
the typical attire to which caricaturists
have accustomed us. To tho visitor from
the other island, it is a ludicrous picture
to see him in tall hat, Idue tailed coat,
and knee-brwclies at work in his
wretched plot, like a philosopher out for
a little recreation. It i* not so much the
style of Ids garmento, however, tluit
makes their picturesquenflgs; it is their
ptMitively mirucukraa raggednes*. .We
feci that tliis ruggedness has quite passed
the stage of disrepuUibility. and lias
actually become ornamentation. But it
is above all the hat that fixe* tho atten­
tion. We have often closely inspected
it, and our wonder never ceased how. in
tiie course of a single life, any lint, how­
ever weather-beaten
and .however
brutally used, could attain that pre­
Adamite look.
It is the great charm of travel in Ire­
land that one can become acquainted
with its people in *o short a time and on
such easy term*. The Irishman ia the
most approachable of human beings, and
us the very Irishman tlu-stranger wishes
to know is In most cases his own lord
and master, intervouroe is thus ■made
doubly easy. If in the edUrse of a soli­
tary walk yon should desire the solace of
a little conversation you have but tu take
your seat on one of the turf walls that
form the fences in these parts of the
country. If you are a snoker and pro­
duce your pipe, you will ftnvu nt on ad­
ditional inducement. Before you are
well Seated you will lie solutex! with: “A
line day sir. God We prnfeea!" and a care­
less figure will l&gt;e Seen tqipnuching with
a spade or. pickax iover hu slioulUer.
Sharing your tobacco with him it will
remain with yourself to conclude the in­
terview. Before ten minutes have passed
you will have had the outlines of liis fam­
ily history, and bis views on things in
genend, not even excepting his priest.
At the end of as many hours' conversa­
tion as you please I In- will speed yZu on ■
your way with a fervent “God |npsnrve
you lung!" and port with you us if you
liad been hh lihi-long friend.—Cham­
bers' Journal.

Not a particle of tho porjxnee is wturted
in preparing it for th&gt;i mark'd. Finn,
the skin is taken off, which is superior
even to alligator hide far carriage lenthor
and for ahocs. The skin is nearly an inch
Uiick, but it is planofl down until it be­
comes nearly trumducenL Thu blubber
is tried out, yiebling an oil equal to the
best sperm oil for lubricating, and two
bther grades are made from the head and
jaw, both being superior to tliat from the
blabber. Thu jaw oil ia twee! by jewelers
and watch-makers, wha pay at the rate
of * 15 a gallon for it. There b u tradi­
tion that anciently it was so highly &lt;•.*teemed that it was in demand for the
table of royalty. In the times of Queen
Elizalxeth it wua served to the nobh* of
England with bread crunilw and vinegar.
•It b a chief dainty of the Greenlanders.
It b dark-colored and bloody. The car­
cass of thepoq&gt;oi*&gt; b thrown in with
menhaden, and a little more oil b tried
out of it, after which it becomes a fertil­
izer. An average porpoise b worth in
all alxout $40.—Chicago Times.
The English people are very fond of
posucripts. The young man who wanto
his father or mother to send him a
5-pound note, this being the reel object
of his letter, always covers the four sides
of his note-paper with generalitipe about
mutual friends and his intense zeal Hi his
desk, and then slips the request in aa u
poetATipt. So if he wants to borrow
money from a friend. So if it isn't con­
venient to repay borrowed money bot^
rowed money or reclaim nn 1. O. U. So
with the young lady who writes a con­
fidential letter to a friend. The pith of
the whole communication is sure to be in
the postscript.—London Cor. Baltimore
Herald.
__________

Wm. w^cout.
'Judge of l*n&gt;bat«.

POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
This powder Ecvcrrarie*. A marvel of purity
rirenrth and wbolMamenes*. More emomlcB
than the ordinary kind*, and cannot be »/,ld In
competition with the multitude ot low test, short
Wright, alum or phosphate powder*. Sold only
w
Baadto Powdbu Uo.. 1M

BUEL
SITTERS!

Burdock blood Bitters
TL„l Ache
l.L. in Small of
.r Back.
r.
.
That

Burdock Blood Bitters
Weary, Aching Bones.

Burdock Blood Bitters
Dyspepsia.
mydnty to ray re­
specting Burdock Blood Bitten, that it Is
the best medicine I ever toot I suffered
two or three yean from stomach troubles
and dyjpepsm aa well aa from liver aod
kidnpr complamL I waa not able to at­
tend to my buameM. My wife was afflicted
in much the same way.' We read of your
t $".1° tte P“POT’ “d made up our
minds that we would fry tAem. Tbcreault
is mv wife and I began to improve at once,
and l am now able to do more hard work
than before in ten years. It relieved my
kidney trouble* m well. We both with
you, the makers of iu Godspeed.

JOSEPH LANDON.
Chelsea, Vt

MdjtUss
UTHLOPHOROS^a^toE
nustlirai and n-jU. »nd iuonr i&gt;tiy»lcl»a»

ATKLOPHOROS CO.. IQ WILL IT.. IEW TOM.

PARKER’S
HAIR BALSAM

PARKER S TONIC

H.V..UW1WI iu wuu IHUW*,, IM1U no
suit or proceedings at law lining Wen Institut­
ed to recover the moneys secured by said tnortgrae, or any part thcreof:
'
Hove, therefore, by v irtue of thepeww of sale
contained in said mortgage and the statute tn
such ea*e made and provided, notice to hereby
gl'en ttui on Saturday, the 1Mb day of Septem■ iA .V-t ,0“ O'cloek In the forenoon, r
dull sell at jmbUe auction to th# highest bidder,
at the north front door of the court bouac. in
cIRMtUigs. in tbe County &lt;rf Barry and
-Mau; irf Mtehiganjthit being the place where
the Circuit Court for Harry County is bolden)
the premise* described In said mortgage, or to
much thereof as may be ncccMxry to -pay the
amount due on arid mortaage. with right per
'’•ot
all legricwvu. together with
of nftecn dollar* covenanted
premises bclug described In
said
ril thorn certain lots, plices
(Laltcate In the Qty of H**
...
County of tUury ami Hlkte of Mich
Iran and known and described u follows .- the
north half (ns' of lot No. seven linndred and
ttilrteen &lt;D3), the north half (n!4) at lot nnmber
seven hundred aad fourteen (nfl. and the
north half (tn;) of tot number seven hundred
and nfteenjllB), of the «lty (formerly village) «(
IlMtinra, Harn- County, Mkhlgau. according to
the recorded Bist thereof.
Dated June JHd: tsw.
.
Jt’UUS STARK. Mortgagee.
KKAFPKN i VAXARMAk,

Default haring becn mxfo iu Uie conditions
of a certain mortgage made by William Mayrtartl and Hannah Maynartl, his wife, to Jane*
Itooley. Dated Muy ath. J MJ. ami recorded In
the office of the reglrtp- of deeds for the county
of Barry am! state of Mjchlran on the 16th day
of October A. D. ISM. itfldber No. IS of mortga­
ges on page «oi. Said mortgage was given to
.secure i _
_ . .
dollar*

—•• WM. .... HMM , MUM
MUC IU BC.ril ,OATS
from the date..which sold mnrtgage was duly as­
signed by the Mid James Dooley to David K.
&lt; ook on the sth day of May. A. D. u«. and sold
niMgument recorded In the ofllre of the register
of dredsfor Barry County. Michigan, In Utter
S3[of assignments, on page in, on the I Sth dav
of October, A. D. 1MX
It was In Mid mortgage expressly agreed that
should 4ny default be modi* lu the payment of
.......
.7. m*... uur MIU pu.auic,
na l should U&gt;&lt;- Mem remalnxiupold wd in arTbmts for the spare of *lxtv day*, then and from
thrncefortb. Ibat 14 alter the fiipw of said sixty
day. the aforejiald principal sum of seven ho»dnil dollars, with ail arrvaragi-n cd Interest
thrre.Ki. Viould nt the option ot th.- cUd June*
Dooley, hto executors, adminlrtratoni and as­
signs, become and be due and payable immedi­
ately tlierealter. And default having been
made in the payment o' Interest duo Slay Mb..
imi, and the same still remaining unjmld, the
aforesaid principal sum of seven hundred dol­
lars with all arrearages of interest thereon
hath been and t« now declared to be now due
and parable; and there l« uow claimed to bo
dur and payable at th* date of this notice the
sum of eight hundred and flfty-eirtt and te-tto
dollara, and no suit or proceeding* at law or tn
equity having t»een Inrtlttued to recover the
moneys secured by Mid mortgage or any part

......
v ....I*,.
III
vxrii ea»e made and provided, notice Is hereby
given that on Saturday the Tth day of August.
A. D. iwr. at oue o'clock in the afternoon. I
ihrtl sell at public auction to the highest bidder
at the north front door of the court house In the
morhage with seven percent. Interest and all
legal costs, the nrcmlse* bring descrlbod In arid
nwrtgwi a* follow i:
.Tirtfsouth wan quarter of the south east quar­
ter of section S3, towma-north ot range 0 west.
^Tichigan u&gt;wnah*p 01 Bu0Mad'. Borey- Coanty,
ItoteriMay 1Kb, A. D. Ito;
DAVID R. COOK.

Default having been made lo the condition*

to Walter Clark, and dated October Sod.
A. D. 1M1, aud recorded in the office of the
Hcglster ot Deed* for the County of Barry,
Michigan. Octolier 24th. A. D. uwu. at h&amp;

HINDERCORNS

Health is 24

By which default the powererf sale in said mort-

as there h now claimed to l&gt;c due and unpaid on
Mid mortgag« and the bond accompanying Um
same, at Uw date of this notice, the sum or four
thousand five bundrei and sixty dollars iMJXDj
and no suit Or prorev.linm, at law or. In equity
hsvinx been token to collect the snine or any
part thereof
Now. then-fore, notice Is hereby given that hy
virtue of the power of sale In said mortgsg* con­
tained, and the statute tn such case made aud
provld&lt;-d. on the ninth day of July A. Ik isw&gt;. at
nine o'clock in the forenoon at the north front
door &lt;rf the Barry County Court House in the
City at Hastings, in the County of Barry, Michi­
gan. that being the Place of holding b
Cownty of Barry, wher
id. there will be sold at
to the btgbest bidder.
satisfy the amount

ed* of land situate in the townah
town and Ai
—Igab. known

BsssrkJUSsitSfsffi’ts

John C. West &amp; Co.,
1 Wist Madison Bt..

The ornamental Pisonia grandia of
Australia ha* seeds like an elongated
barley corn, which are covered with a
sticky gum. This adheres to the legs
and feathers of winged croaturce coming
in contact with it, and makes the plant a
natural bird catcher, no Iraa than 100
birds having been known to be captured
by one tree in Victoria.—Arkansaw Trav-

Default havl
of a certain n»
trieb and Matilda
Htark. dated June 13tli,
lu the office of the n
County of Barry and State of Mkldgan on the
13th day of June. A. D. UH. In Liber M of Mori
gag.-, on page£7«. on which mortgage there to
claim*! to be dMe at the date of this noUc* the
sum of trro hundred ntoety-ux and rf-lOQ dollar*
Including the taxes on said mortgaged premis­
es for the year A. D, IS® aud the rnterevl there

CHICOGO ILL.

A Clear Skin
is only a part of beauty ;
but it is a part Every lady
may have it; at least, what
looks like it
Magnolia
Balm both freshens and
beautifies.

north of range seven weet.
Dated April ISOs. A. D. IMS.
WAI.TEKCLA
F. M. WADLEIGH.
__________Attorney for Mortgagee.

�T

Grand Special Sale! Threshers, Attention!

TLams&amp;o, IUcsb^ Jdly

im.

It u reported. and oc rood authority,
that bills are pooled throughout the
county, warning people to beware of

1880.

A national bank fa Austin, Minn.,
failed June 12th, liabilities due deposi­
tors, 890,000. Not a dollar of these 11abllities are secured and tbe good people
of that town are out 890,000. If Aus­
tin had had a government depository
instead of a national bank, there would
have been no loss to depositors.—Jour­
nal.
As usual, our contemporary favors
the idea of the government supplant­
ing' individuals fa the banking business.
There are just as good reasons for the
government interfering with any and
all otherkindu of business now carried
on by the citizens. But if the govern­
ment should establish a printing house
in Hastings, publish a paper for half
what the Journal charges, do Job work
at prices 60 per cent below our neigh­
bor^ prices, how he would kick. Tbe
government could do thia, to tbe de­
triment of all the printing establlsbiseats here, and we opine that the
Journal would growl as hard as the
linker if tbe government established
its depositories about the country fa op­
position to those managed by its citizens.
We can look on with complacency while
some other fellow’s ox is gored; but If
the ox belongs to us, our humanity as­
serts itself. And in general a man
should apply a rule to his own business
before he applies It to the business of
hin neighbor. When he does this, he
will satisfy himself that the less a gov­
ernment comes fa business competition
with its citizens the better for all con-

Bishop Spaulding, fa a recent article
. in tbe Forum discussing the subject “Is
there danger of a revolution?” states
that the chief danger Iles in the fact
that the people of this country arc
growing in the habit of looking too
much to the government, instead of
themselves, to solve the great problems
of the day. In other words the people
themselves must work out their own
salvation. The article is well worth
the perusal of every thinking man.

The democratic organs are now howl­
ing that “Republicans go on voting
pensions and make no arrangement for
paying them.” Republicans always
have paid pensions, and they will con­
tinue to discharge that as among the
aacred duties. It is the “solids" that
don’t wish to pay them and want to sec
a way to escape the duty.

The Kalamazoo Gazette, democratic,
says: few democrats will deny that
Gov. Alger's administration, from a
practical businees point of view, has
been excelled by none in Michigan’s
history. The Barry County Democrat
will please make a note of this honest
coofeesion of a brother democratic ediW. D. Fuller, of Newaygo, chairman
of the greenback party, is ostensibly op­
posed to fusion. J ‘ranington, of Otarlottc, ia acknowledged to be of easy po­
litical virtue; hence the significance of
the recent midnight pilgrimage of the
latter to Newaygo.
Jamas G. Blaine will deliver the open­
ing speech of the Maine campaign dur­
ing the first week in August. That it
will outline the issues between the two

tition of the republican party, is a foreThey are talking of nominating Ja&amp;
W. Hine, of the Lowell Journal, as the
republican candidate for congress. Mr.
Hine is too good a newspaper man to

We are agents for a dozen, different manufacture- and

Profits No Object, for All Goods Must Go!
Every article marked down. I have made prices that sell
them. . Now is the time to buy, while the assortment is com­
plete.

My Stock is New.

BEST GRAIN DRILL

. No shelf-worn shoddy. I bought the goods right, as I paid On the Market. The BUCKEYE in all styles and FARMFPfc
«
the cash and got all discounts. I have sold ;them close, as 1 FAVORITE. We have had an
have sold for cash. But I have decided to

Immense Wagon Trade

Close Them All Out!
Regardless of former figures. As I sell for cash only, I save
my customers from paying interest on other people s ac­
counts, and from furnishing goods gratis to dead-beats. But
former prices are discounted by the figures I now offer:
A Mec'ff Suit ................................ i• S 50; former price, 8 1 50; others sell for 8 5 00
“
7 00;
“
» 00
A much better Men’s Sult.....5 00;
“
8 00; ,
“
1°00
A servicable all wool suit. . fl 00;
00;
•*“
1000;
00;
“
1? 00
A daisy suit................................... 77 00;
10
18 00
A fine worsted suit
12 00;
**
15 00;
All Clothing at I’roportionate Rates.

I have always made a specialty of keeping good Overalls,
that I could warrant. I do not keep any of the alleged ’cheap
overalls,” that are dear at any price. I have cut the price to
these figures:

A good warranted Overall 60c; former price, 8 00; others charge 8 75
Mil Editor:—A recent journey from A bitter
“
76c;
“
»:
1 00
our comparatively quiet dtjr of Hast­ The bret
“
90c.
“
1 00; 1 others don’t keep
ings, Mich., through Grand Rapids to
Chicago, that grand and brisky rail-road
center of the west, furnished many in­
I have the exclusive agency for Wilson Bros.’ Fine Shirts,
teresting soeoes of important instruc­
tion worthy of note.
the best in this or any other market. I sell:

it is boom! boom! along the line.
First a boom is started for this one for
governor; then the other fellow has it
for the time. The’Banner is, content
to let others do this booming individu­
als lor candidates, being satisfied with
the selections that shall be made by the
concentrated wisdom of the delegatefl
to tbe state convention. Barry county
will send a delegation that will endeav­
or tb nominate the best men for the re­
spective iftate offices. We predict that
the- republican preliminary caucuses
will be more largely attended tills fall
than they have heretofore been during
the history of thG party.

An exciting time is anticipated at
Atlanta, Gx, on July 1st, at which date
the law prohibiting the sale of liquor
goes into effect The Atlanta brewery,
. backed by capitalists, declares that it
will continue to manufacture and sell
liquor, and the civil authorities say
that they will rigidly enforce the law.
The outcome will be watched with in­
terest

&gt; Wa can suit yon in make, quality and price of

--------- OF----------

Clothing, Hats, Caps and 'threshers and Engines.
Gent’s Furnishing Goods.

iBB wilfu) and malicious perpetrated
doubtless with the view otdeterring
people from coming here the 3d. There
are no cases of any contagious diseases
inthedttf. The sobjoined letter fnto
Physician and health officer,
Dr. E. II. Lathrop, fully explains the
matter. We are loth to believe that
the citiieiu of any of our neighboring
towns would perpetrate such an outrage
as jmdeavorlng to raise this false alarm,
with the hope of injuring the celebra­
tion here. Doubtless it is the work of
vagabonds, and is discountenanced by
all reputable citizens:
'
KUITOR HANNER:
I understand that it has been report­
ed throughout the county that Hust­
ings has a large number of contageous
diseasea, and warning people from vis­
iting our dty. This report is mallcioaslv false. Our dty is enjoying re­
markably good health and prosperity.
e had no contageous diseases report­
ed for several weeks prior to June 19th.
Only six caree of scarlet fever, have
been reported, all of a mild form.and all
recovered or nearly so. No cases have
been reported in a week. The sanitary
condition of our dty is being thorough­
ly looked after, and we have no other
contagions reported. Tbe state law
compels all householders, physicians,
hotel-keepers, keepers of boarding hous­
es and tenants to report promptly all
contageous diseaaee within families,
and any failure to do so will be vigor­
ously prosecuted.
E. H. LATHROP. M. D.
CKy PbyalcUn qnd Health Officer.

BDXTQMUJ. NOTH,

President Cleveland evidently real­
izes that his position on tbe Fitz-John
Porter bill is a ticklish one, as he calls
for more time fa which-to consider
whether or not he will veto the bill.
He'll be imprecated If be doeo and he’ll
1* imprecated if be don’t, and from
which horn of the dilemma to emerge
as the most prolific, is a grave question
fa his mind.

.

Missouri, and likewise crossing
the*
abd______________________ j
river, with a pleasant view of Kansas
City and its rapid improvements’ wm .
still more interestingly engaging. Here
let me say the journey from Chicago to
Kansas City was over the “Chicago A
Alton R. R.”
Having traveled on
many different railroads fa several
parts of the United States for years
past, I am free to say that the1 Chicago
&amp; Alton, for the kind accammodativeneas of its train men and the special
comforts of their palatial reclining
chair seated cars free from extra cost to
all1 through passengers. Is decidedly the
best of anything I nave met.
From Kansas City tbe journey was
continued over the Atehinson. Topeka
fc Santa R. R, through I-awrenee. To­
peka, Emporia. Newton and several
other important cities in southern Kan­
sas, to the dty of Sterling, near great
bend, thus securing many magnificent
views of a moot decidedly attractive
country.
A return journey through much of
the same country, and especially impor­
tant porta of Indiana, taking In a very
interesting camp-meeting, and meeting
two sons and many noble friends.
fprded a very pleasant and busy time
till the return to Hastings, including
two weeks and a day.
’
Many impressive and instructive
statements might be made from various
observations, but not wishing to tres­
pass on your valuable space we desist
for the present

A good unlaundried Shirt.. 8 80; former price, 8
Fancy la undried Shirt
.46;
“
Wilson Bros, unlaun’d Shirt 1 00;
1
1
“
laundried “
1 00;
1
Good Work Shirt
Better work Shirt
The best work Shirt........
50;

45;
25;
K:
50;

others charge 8 49
79
others don’t keep them
others charge
“
•

50
75
90

Harvest Mittens, 25c per pair.
I have a full line of Mexican Sea-Grass Hammocks, which
I will close out at 11.00 each. These are usually sold at $1.50
each.
I cannot give a complete price list, but enough to show that
I have reduced prices on all goods from 15 to 40 per cent.
Now is the time to buy, if good goods and low prices are any
object to you. Never m the history of Hastings was clothing
sold so cheap as I am offering now.

R. K. GRANT, Cash Clothier.

This year. We sell the old reliable Studebaker a nd the Flin
Wagon, which has many points of excellence notpowessed bv
any other. Don’t forget when you want a buggy in anv stvl.
and of the best manufacture that you can find, them ’at on,
warehouse.
Respectfully,

•

MESSER BROS.

|_|AMMOND’S

“Slug Shot!”
IS GUARANTEED
To Destroy

Potato, Chinch &amp;. Rose Bugs
And all Lice, Worms or Caierpillers upon
Mellon, Egg, Cucumber, Cotton, Tobacco,
Cabbage and Tomato Plants, Currant Bush­
es, Fruit or Omamerital Trees, Grape
Vines, Shrubs and Flowering Plants.
Ddudctions von Uot-Slug Shot is sn inpalpable powder to lie dinted on tbe
plants. It contains poison thoroughly diffused through natural and chemical ‘
fertilL-rrb, and is perfectly safe fa its use no matter how bountifully applied.
Price 6 cents per lb. Put up fa 5 and 10 lb packages. SjOOO.OOO lbs sold since

J. H. BEAMER &amp; CO.

Sole agents for Barry County.

VTRAORDINARY

Values!

MRJKDITOR:
I ;would like to ask why tbe proceed­
ings of the School Board can not be
published the same as the Council pro­
ceedings. as I think It far more impor­
tant The most of the taxes paid fa
this cityper year are school taxes and 1
thfak the tax-paying people would like
to know wnat the school board are do­
ing. If 1 am not mistaken there were
resolutions passed at each union ward
caucus last spring to have each mem­
ber of the school board, elected at said
spring election, cast their vote to have
the proceedings of the school board
rblished same as council proceedings.
would like to have some member of
said, board respond th rough the columns
of your paper.
.___________ AHVB8CRIBER.

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Ladies’ and Children’s

Jerseys and Jackets!

Tbe through line from Chicago to St
Joseph, Missouri, over the Chicago.
Rock Island &amp; Pacific Railway wiUbe
open topubllc use on and after May 2d.
188a The extention west from Alta­
mont (from which point the main line
diverges to St. Joseph) has been con­
structed with the utmost care, and in
all respects compares favorably with
any of the older Portions of the Rock
Island system. Through express trains
run as follows: Leave Chicago 18:10
p. m. and 11 p.nu arrive in St. Joseph
8:15 a.m. and 7 *5 p. m respectively.
Returning, leave St Joseph 735 p. m.
and &lt; *5 a. rm. arriving fa Chicago at

We have the most Complete Stock in the City.

Our New Spring Stock is In
AND COMPRISES

tcriaed by the same comfort, luxury
and splendor which have made the Kan­
sas City Route of tbe Rock Island so
universally popular.
The new line
opens up a new and independent avenue
of transportation to and from one nf
nmst t'.onriaing. gtxabwHl cities of
the West—a city of 50.000 inhabitants,
commanding an immense trade and
covers a vast area included in the states
and territories contiguous and tributa­
ry to it Success to the through line
to St. Joseph, and may the Chicago,
Rock Island &amp; IWlfic 'management
harvest that full measure of reward
which their superior energy and enter­
prise have so fairly earned.

Ti»e proprietorship of lore-letters han
been forever wMt
in England, three

eBtrangruR-nt may demand and receive

whatever noewnae they may wefit, with
the full iwmrance that they can not b
published without their consent, nor cm

The above is a cut of the celebrated

Argand Vapor Stoves!
SOLD ONLY BY

’ Weissert Bros., Hastings. Mich.
You will also find in their store all the latest and best d»
signs in Vapor Stoves. They are agents for a halLdo™ a-T
ferent makee. and can suit in both Soods and pnee^

■ Buildar
A ou will
find in their
store the
lanrosth«
"
’s Hardware
in BarL
&amp;^£*T
°'
:immense trade in these goods, which is pre^f ST
.
Bu‘Wera should get their on™
'*»£ *?T pl?,ces'
N. B.—They sell more stoves aSrenXu?^v
tablishment in Barry County
““
y other “■

All the Latest Novelties'.
Come and See!
Remember that in

The Little Brick Grocery
We are Belling Groceries cheaper than others, and
we pay more for Butter and Egge

Goodyear &amp; Barnes.

�The Hastings Barnier.
Tastings.THURSDAV.JULxXf tarn.

evening the 3rd. Except mua.
wUl be furnished. All can be
^«ooou&gt;»«. mu .ixn, lDSSS

FEHBOH*£M£NTION.
Mrs. &amp; Greusti hi on the sick list
Miss Belle Spaulding is in Chicago.

ircher the more profuse the thanks,
y-tbe-by, Mr. Jones ia ever ready to
wait , on customers at the grocerv
house of W. H. Schantz.

B

£XCURSIONIbTS

AND
Major Key is spending a few days at
his former bomb, Howard City.
WniLMroriDt tor th. i™ h„t
HaSrS^'1' °f Jackson‘ Simdayal m
tree tor all trot Saturday a. n. Krith
1*. T. Colgrove’s mother and sister
Your attention is specially directed
left this afternoon for an extended visit
drtvor or Tom Carr, wm taken with a
uKtSS;;.**
v“* with relative# and friends at Reed City.
j
to the old established Jew­
cram]
elry House,
bla hone
W^JfX-?torlBnt»rt*lnn»oisM tor profit ot InMfs. Addle Reed Fleming returned
in*
.
___
to
Plainwell
Saturday,
where
her
par
­
*" rusU“u
ents
reside.
It
was
with
pleasure
that
When that concrete sidewalk is
Hastings friends again heard her
- E. Sevin. 1. vlatin. with her
built on all sides of the court house .berp«reM
Ia,,tjKjlKm.
• w,ul voice in their midst, twling. ns they do. Their stock is unsurpassed in the dty
for extent and quality &lt;v&gt;n*i sting of
a commendable pride in the great imwjuare. if It ever is; and when a hand­
AT&lt;Ht3!
' ‘
1
hldU1,11 h,“.Iv?tod ““ “,w bouw Eroveinent she has made in music since
Diamonds,
Watches,
(MU Hhiei
some court house is buUt, if it ever is i»elng built by J. p. Roberts.
er departure from ne’re. That she is Precious Stones. Chains, Charms.
the lance* »tock of WATCHE^
destined for, a brilliant musical career
Fine Jewelry, Unique (/moments.
with‘roilSK&lt;’ “.“L Tl,lf ,|&gt;at ,he 4th
a^uredndS
‘“*qUHlntonce? a11 feel
Etc..
Et^
Etc.
«1U1 relatives at Kalamazoo.
M.rn»In Solid Cold. Gold Filled. 8111 The selection of gems has been made
Dorr forj« that next Monday. July
fUrlotu. i&gt;
Tbr *jA"w.dl Penny Frew '■■kiiimJs** because with the greatest care by the most ex­
'toting relative, ta thl. dty.
12th.
yeai
can
have
th,
opportunity
to
&lt;&gt;t
tl.DT m.n.
I_____
i
kej wind and *eeond-hand Watchpert judges, and the workmanship on
consult l&gt;r. 11™ u the Haslroas Hot»e.
'“f WllklM *• tb l.nnd lUp.
the jewelry is not excelled by any estab­
ids vbiting her young friends.
&lt;! inu -uu\W»tvhor tuiy other good* In We hear the Dr. Is dolne a crest
You’re another. We said that if lishment in the country.
is3M,tcbell returned to her larmers counted their time worth any­
. ... »■ MirXnd examine my stock.
““ T” h're but
The Optical Department
where, so let chose who may be ailing home in Grand Rapids Monday.
DAUCHY &amp; CO.
thing, they could sell their wool near­
and haw failed to get help visit him
JOHN BE88MER,
whi^in HasUngsnJS Mondi“
)yhlUoc‘‘ waa greeting his er home and net just as much money.! is conducted by men ot large experience 27 Park Place and 24-26 Murray St,
Jeweler and Optician.
So
long
as
Barry
county
..farmers
sell
10
and each case of defective eymight is
many Hastings friends Thursday.
bushels of wheat in Plainwell for every treated on scientific principles, lenses
Oik. Em Buhry, informs us that he
fUqinWN M’-rii.
.
cutk b"11 brtll» return*! pound of Allegan county wool that&lt; being selected perfectly adapted to re­
■ns already kt the contract for claying from their northern
Special Offer.5J2S
pAKMBR’
trip Saturday.
finds its way to Hastings, we shall not lieve, if not absolutely to remedy the
the track on the fairground, work hav­
intt?1I^l0',"&gt;dy- ” H«»" look kick. Y ou may pay a few more &lt;«nts defect. No charge Is made for test­
ing lieen commenced on the sauie^ Th« in the ball game at Detroit Monday.
Er pound for wool for 'two weeks in ing the eyre.
Don't Cive Any Orders!
track will be in fine shape for the rare
e year titan does Plainwell, but we
WRIGHT. KAY &amp; CO.,
VanAnnan wegt to Grand l»eat you from B to 8 cents per bushel
on the 3G Ji. The manager of the track
POPULAR LOCAL LISTS
invites horse owfiers to use the track as Rapids Saturday, returning Tuesday.
OD wheat the year around.—Plainwell
140 Woodward Ave., .
I’m1! R?-th«ey
“ by
doln« thn , Mra- Spyer. of Grand Rapids, is visit, •Penny ITeas.
•’
Cor. Campus Martius,
will Assist in working it down.
ing her daughter. Mrs. OU Bentley
Not quite so fa?t. Mr. Press. We see
•
DETROIT.
!«T;
THE OLDEST!
A BfNNiNG race between Dr. Gouch­ I
line of i
JVJIki?S “d Wlfe Went to you quote wheat in your last issue at
75c. The Banner of the same week
•■ -ir House, HMMlngs. Mieh.
er’s horse “Leo" and J. J. Fuller's Detroit Saturday, returning Tuesday.
•Olive Logan," best 3 in 5, one-half
George Clark, of Manistee, is spend­ also quotes wheat 75c. Please inform
* Ivhn Tr*v. J
mile heaU. has been arranged for #25,00 ing a few days withhb friends m this us by what process you make from 5 to
8c difference in the above quotations.
A .
at!^i&lt;*lr»*lw*yi «i band.
MtAhe fBir irrounds city. .
The Banner quotes under, rather
Jn U»ls city on h ridiy afteijoon the 30th. , kuke Waters and John Doxey and than above the buying price.
yifAL^ CARRIAGE FAINT!
•
That this-will be a closelv contested
race is a foregone conclusion. Horse­ Denies are spending the week at Wall
Stabbing Affray.—The peaceable
men in this dty rather favda. the
g.3?ement Smith and family will leave village of Freeport was the scene of a
Gouther home.
Paint yotri Euggyfor
fJenfs. any of &gt;^Two new suits for damages caused C lucago this evening, for a two week's serious stabbing affray Saturday after­
visit
' these Colors f
noon, when Edward Austin, a farmer
by defective sidewalks have been com­
Coach
R. K. Grant and C. C. Mason and living near that place, plunged the
t&gt;fcrk Wtnr. Citron Yellow.
menced against Charlotte. That city famihea are spending the week at Wall blade of a large pocket knife seven
has paid a big sum tn settle one suit- Lake.
times into the side and-back of George
No Varnish Needed.
and the prospects of more “blood mon­
Miller, a Freeport blacksmith. It ap­
L. E. Knappen and family are at Gun pears that Austin ia a quiet sort of a To be the Most Convenient, Useful and Labor Saving Article
ey" moves the Republican to urge the
of Household Furniture.
,
Lake
where
they
will
spend
a
couple
of
num. who was never known to have any
passage erf an ordinance forbidding the
weeks.
building of any more wooden side­
difficulty before. Miller is only quarrel­
walks in Charlotte. -Do our own “dtv
Francis Graves is now editor of the some -when in liquor, when he is very
dad..- tak* th® hiro v V
Labor' Herald, published at Grand abusive and pugnacious. The circutn
This ib Its Third Year of
MAHM for sale.
stance* of Saturday's blood spilling ap­
Rapids.
And Still They Come.—During
1 | wil! «cii aiy fann of W »rrv» lu Hast into
pear to be as follows. Austin was one
. nnlfiip. fatr tranw how. bank barn aaxW. the visit of Dr. Hem last week, his zMiss Jessie Sage goes to Ohio to-day, of the “horribles" in the 3rd of J uly
.irrtpulll. Rood«t&gt;rrtanl of all kind* of trull. *11
i-in^nl txrt I'i wre. 'VU1 •»«•» *e«T ’heap on rooms at the Hastings House were where she expects to remain for the parade at Freeport Disguised as he
r^rfuibl-rTri ' For further partleulxrs en- crowded the greater part of the time, summer.
was, it is claimed that Miller recogniz­
:iiHut :nv reddewr, !u«t t*«&gt; mile* north and
and we sometimes wonder whe/e all
Mibb Winnie Walldruff, of Grand ed him, and took occasion to give nim
ci- HxstltiK- National Bank,
And the thousands iu use bear testimo­
.,
WM. BALDWIN.
. the sick raid descrepit come from. One lnJ!w?fe.b‘ tte ,n“*t °f
H' Power* n vigorous kick as he passed him In the
ny V tit superiority over
procession. At the barn of Sam’l
thing Is certain, in all cases of chronic
Roush, where the “horribles" parted
and long-standing diseases, he is emin­
W. H. Warner, of Ypsilanti, was the
ently successful. He probably treats guest of Hastiqgs friends a portion of company with their toggery. Miller put
in an appearance, claiming that Austin
more cases every vear. of this class, than the past week.
There is No Experimenting in
had been lying about him, and that he
usually falls to the lot of a local physi­
buying the
Mrs. P. A. Sheldon and sems are had determined to thump him in re­
cian during a life time.
standing a few weeks with relatives at taliation. Austin denied having re­
ported what Miller claimed, and told
Thereihi-c none in this section but Benton Harbor.
New Lyman.’
the latter to keep away from him, as be
that realise that the "heated term" Is up­
John Bustiy and N. Weinstein went did not want to have any trouble. For
on us. Far several days the mercury has to Detroit Saturday, to witness Mon­ the next hour it is claimed that Austin
made it his business to try to avoid
waltzed among' the nineties. To those day’s ball game.
Miller, while the latter persistently fol­
so fortunate as to be able to lay aside
Rev. Levi Master and daughter Liz­
the cares of business and visit the cool zie, of Ionia, attended the Niskem- lowed him. calling him all sorts of vile
name*, and repeating his threat to whip
summer resorts ot this country, the Wheeler wedding.
him. Finally Miller saw Austin on
excessive heat is not without its enjoy­
Mrs. Milo Williams returned Wed­ the platrorm in froht of the Conrfnerment; but the toiling millions must
fight the battle of life, whether the nesday last from a visit with her cial house, and told him to come out
there and fight him. The former re­
weather be hot or cold. Barry county daughter Ella, in Wisconsin.
plied that he knew Miller could whip
is indeed fortunate in that numerous
Married, by Rev. W. A. Hunsberger,
lakes are within its borders, where its Saturday July 3d. Warren Hawkins him, and he didn't want to fight any
people can bask Ixmeath the bool shade and Nettie Boughton, lx&gt;th of this dty. ww. Thereupon the belligerent black­
If you want the BEST, insist upon getting the
smith replied. “D—n you; I'm going to
of the trees and enjoy, the cool breezes
Chester Lathrop and family have re­ Hck you any way; and if you won’t
from the waters.
,
‘Acme" Brand, and Accept No Other I
For Sale at
moved to Grand Rapids, he having come to me, 1’11 go where you are," or
It is evident that Dr; Hess Is doing a secured, a job in a l&gt;arber shop in that words to that effect, and started to
i*iituldlion this week, 1.728.
carrv his threat Into execution. Anagreat amount of good here in our com­ city.
tin tried to run away, but the large
IL Rose is building a new Jnro.
munity, for people come from near and
Chas. Griswold and wife, ot Middle­ crowd prevented vfcry rapid progress,
We Kelly is building a new far for treatment, all of whom are satis­ ville. and I. N. Keeler and wile, of and Miller overtook him. hitting him a
Charlotte,
were
in
the
city
Thursday
severe blow in the face as/he came up
fied that he can cure when others fail.
fivuse-on Jefferson street.
•
' ’
with him. Austin continued his at­
A well known citizen of our place, was last.
Bt y a Mt of that six cent factory heard to toy to a friend on the street,
Miss Lillian Estes departed for Kala­ tempts at retreat to no purpose, receiv­
that he would not be willing to take mazoo Monday morning, and will be ing two more blows from Miller.
Tiitm was but very little drunken- one hundred tlolLirb for the l&gt;ehelit hu the guest of Korn* Bostwick for a few Angered beyond further endurance,
anil to defend himself against a man lie
its* in this city Saturday, and no ar- had already received from the treat­ weeks.
considered his superior in strength,
ment of
Hess. And another man
Mrs. E. Haff, who spent a couple oi Austin drew and opened his pocket
living here. who was treated
yean*
. --------- FOR--------»•» । •: meeting of Post 125 G.
ago by him and when the Dr. began weeks with her parents In this dty, re­ knife, and rtnbl&gt;ed his assailant seven
rturday evening, July. 10, at '
treating him, his case was considered turned to ivr home In Grand Rapitls, times in the side and back. The
wounds, while very painful are not
utterly hopeless. He wa&gt; cured and Friday.
considered as ictal. Austin was
: -. i. service and reception of hae remained well ever since. These
Mrs. A. H-Johnson and son Claude
u.itull connection at the M. cased can! be referred to if necessary, took the train this moniing for a few brought to this city, and ou Monday
ARE UNSURPASSED.and for the in-netit of those who are jiling week's visit with relatives in Oakland arraigned lieforri E?q. Kenaston on the
'’••aday morning.
two charges of •‘.■issault with intent to
null has the sidetrack in and wish to consult theDr.. he visits here and Wayne counties.
kill" and “assnnlt with intent to do
again Monday, Jidy 12lh./atthe Hast­
. 'uisiness. and as early as
great bodily harm.” The hearing was
ings House.
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These paints are composed entirely of strictly pure materials, consisting of
P. W. Niskern and son Emory, of set down for July 26111, and the prisoner
ill • grinding llonr.
Wm»inko BELixJ^At the residence Manistee, were in the city Thursday re­ gave bonds for S5M with Hiram Rog­ Whit* Jsad, Qvuie of Zinc, and the necessary pigments required to produce the
: .. .vho escaped from the
turning Friday.. Mrs. Niskern and ers and 1’atrick Dooley as surieties for different shades, the whole being ground and mixed In a scientific manner, by the
’' ma several weeks ago. was of Mr. and Mrs. Clement Smith, broth­ son Bussell returned with them.
his appearance. It is claimed that latest imprmed machinery, in strictly pure Linseed OU; the result being an ar­
near C»-.Iar Creek Monday. er and sister of the bride. ThursdayMrs. Richmond left on Friday for a Austin will have Miller arrested for ticle which for fineness and durability, far surpasses any paint ever placed on
ntra.-t for putting in the evening last. Lieutenant Albert D. visit with friends in Tekonsha; from assault and making threats. Those
from
whom we gleaned the above pur­ the market.
• th- new roller mill has Niskern, I ’. S. A., and Miss Stella A. thence she goes to New York state.
Experience has demonstrated, that for durability, the “Acme” PaiuU are far
ported statement of facts claim that
the Ypsilanti Machine: Wheeler Were united in marriage. Rovs. She will lie absent several months.
Austin has tbesympathy of the vast superior to strictly purr White Lead. — as
Lead,
when used
Levi Masters, of Ionia, and W. A.
Chas. Dion leaves for Coldwater to­ majority of the peop'e of Freeport and alone, can from the mode of its manufacture (corrosion by Acetic Add), resist
one thousand dozen eggs, Hunsberger, of Hastings officiating
morrow, which place he intends mak­ vicinitv; that he simply defended him­
The
house
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
bmitli
the oxygen of the atmosphere but a short time. By combining a certain, portion
•■'i- well pay more than any
self
against
a
man
who
was
made
ing
his
future
home.
Charlie
has
many
• in the. city; not as much. was suggestive of the nature of the friends iu this dty who much regret brutid bv whiskey. It is also asserted of Pure Oxide Zinc, with strictly pure White Lend, we have succeeded in manu­
event. Festoons of Howers, handsome
that Miller hits several times before facturing a paint which embraces all &lt;Ae advantage* to lie gained by the use of
bouquets and other appropriate decora­ bls departure.
BKKT. TINKLER.
uasaulted people, Ln one instance chas­
tions indicating that hearts and hands
Mr.-Itephe returned to this dty from ing his hired man about the streets of Lead, with none of its disadvantages.
I'-ijlrh. &amp; (&gt;&gt;_•, will sell doth- were to be united there that evening,
As they will, when properly applied cover a larger surface than lead and oil mix­
t-during the month of July.as f Chief among the decorations was a his southern trip Tuesday. Hr talks Freeport with a butcher knife.
ed in the usual manner, besides saving labor and excelling -in durability and ap­
' r-ducc stock before moving floral umbrella under which the couple of going to Alaska, and may go farther
Tan shades in kid gloven. best -aver
nSw store on state St., near stood while the marriage ntes were north and set up in biudne«s al the long
pearance.
offered for one dollar, at M. E. N’s. 1
lost north pola
IKrlormuL At ca).u&gt; u&gt;t music or «
Mrs. Ward Shriner, Charlotte, and D.
We wish to compliment the street
“i the Hastings base ball wedding march excellently renderm by
Professional painters are everywhere endorsing them, owing to the seipcrior
. tine in thblr new uniforms. Mrs. Addie Reed Fleming, the bridal H. Goodenow and wife, of Albion, were commissioner and street committee tor
•mil what Is more, this is a hard team party entered the sitting room where ID th.dtv Friday, tor th, pun«» of the excellent work they are doing on the results accomplished through their use. and the great saving io time and labor
city highways. Let the good work go
ui-ht. The boys feel anxious to cross the ceremony took place. . The groom s attending the wedding of A. D. Nisk­
For Barns, Outbuildings and Roofs, use
•Mts witli foemen worthy their mettlej “best men" were Lieutenants Thayer ern and Stella Wheeler.
of Portland. Oregon, ami
of
While practicing for the ball play
Mil'. Coman. mother of Mrs. J. C. Evanston. HL the three being attired
last week Cha.-. Doyle was hit in the
Andrus, died of consumption Friday in full-dress uniforms. The bride and stomach by the ball, by reason of which
• ••ruing, in the R2d year of her age. The brideetmdds. Miss Lizzie Master, of he has since been confined to the house.
Ionia, and Miss Nellie hnappen. of It is feared his injuries are quite serious.
Why Id your Buggies and Wagons look so Shabby
IT XOT HATAXA HUM.
wmain- were taken to Silver Creek. Ji.
When you can make them look like new with NEAL’S CARRIAGE PAINTS?
1 •• for interment. The deceased hail Albion, were becomingly dressed in
Lieut* Lewis ami Thayer, graduates
whltoUrhe marriage “""W
‘in an Ln valid tor several veara.
mojTftfrcMlvc. Atwr the;-btul
of class -M. Wert Point, attended the
The cost will be but a trifle. (7 beautiful shades.)
Lew i- .'•ternV closing out sale is pronounced man and wife, the newiy wedding ol their classmate Lieut. Niskern acting aa groomsmen. The former
When you wish to use a small quantity of Paint, call for the
‘H ihg taken ml vantage of by Barry wadded pair received the hearty
gratuUticna of their assembled fr ends. hZ’bSirigned to duty in Dakota,
Acme Decorative Paints.
county bargain hunters. He is selling
Refreshments were served, and the and the latter in Texas.
.
his «it:re stock ht and below cost, be- ‘•inner man" fared sumptuously.
They are put up in M pints, pints and quarts; (18 shades, exclusively for fam­
W B Randall and wife and son
&gt;iving that such u course is more
There were present
ily use.
Louis,
of
Grand
Rapids,
were
the
•Hvantagtous than to ship the goods to Philadelphia. Manistee, Midt.leMllu
guests of W. IL Powers an family a
-fU'.ngi&gt;, where ho will soon remove.
C-hirtotw Albion, lonl.
Bortion of the past week The latter
On F.ajDAy last a 5-yesr old son of Numerous and coetly presents attested rode his bicycle from tbe R*pi&lt;b» here,
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John Eggleston, living on the .John m a substantial way the
making the distance in half a day, in­
«kk1 wishes of present ami abaenl '
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rtn tho mar)
Kurtz farm, pulled the plug from the

• local Advertising Rates:

Monday4' Curtta retlirned 10 Toledo

Visitors to Detroit.

Wright, Kay &amp; Co.

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Newspaper Advertising

THE DEERING

EVERYBODY FINDS-AFTER TRIAL

f
&gt;.

“New Lyman” Vapor Stove

Gaoiyev’s Drag hi.

Unequaled Success!

For Sale by

H. A. Goodyear &amp; Sons

GOODYEAR’S DRUG STORE.
“ACME” PAINTS
Durability, Elasticity Beauty and Economy

Quality the Standard of Excellence, Not the Price.

ECONOMY DEMANDS THEIR USE.

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$1000 FORFEIT

Neal’s Adamant Paints.

Acme White Lead and Color Works, Detroit.

N l»k«»
Manistee
on the fi oltlDck t^ln that evening.
They expect to remain in Northern
Michigan a couple months, « han they
will return to this dty. ■A*x’‘’L2-ctzJ
Lieut. Niskern expects to report for
" •T-ix Woodruff died at his
duty witlthb regiment which Is station•‘•■•u- in Irving township Tneeday p. tn„
uTb^. robing
■‘Jb r an illness of several weeks. Mr.
lii7
age'and w“ n ,nem" nJ; well and favorably known in W»l3
S?v Jmd vicinity. *nd
“ w^n
in ttir hearts of Hastings people..
‘••wdKted Augurt 2br’62r in Co. -C" nlice
AH^rill wish thtm PW^hM^Sr
and Mechanics, and wsrvthe journey»nd
of lire: J®*
that
ro until honorably discharge! in June, SI.in
ro»Fl/K».
’ tneir

viDilmiU slunt and inserted one of his
»hT'rs
lh&lt;’ho!e- A breeze starting
Ui-windmill nt the time, the little felthe httrnf'"* WaS nenrlj' 8evorod from

•

IVThr Louisville Courier Journal says
That Chas. Baldwin, the famous trail
pitcher " 'was formerly a farmer boy and
could throw so accurately that he could
kill a bird on the fence with a stone,
nine times out of ten. DO yards “£3^
This paragraph is now on a
tour and is the latest compalgn be.
The genial and gentlemanly Charles
Wesley Jones. Esq-, kindly
the parched typos in the Banner office
Monday Hlternc^on. with a liberal sup­
ply of lemonade. Thanks, C. W.; but,
my boy, remember the larger the

Goodyear's Drugstore.

A GENTUMAM S SMOKE

Largest Assortment of Wall Paper in the City.
Original and Sole Agency for Humphrey’s
Homeopathic Specifics,
And all other Patent Medicines Advertised in this
Paper.

�BLOOD ON THE TRACER

THE NEWS IN BRIEF.

PREDICTED BY A CHICAGO PACKING­
HOUSE EMPLOYE.

Hceaae to Paddy Ryan, the pugilist.
About fifty farmers, residing in the vicin­
ity af Walnut Hill, Illa, nave organized a

trtim,

but

look

oat for

(tending dislike of Um Fink scion man, and

The snereanWo firm of Fobs &lt;fc Stockton,
of Winston, N. Q, has failed, with liablHUse of ftiU.UMl
A. Orendorff, of Springfield, bu been
olncied chairman of tb- Illinois Democratic

bands will not strike.

■ Ill ia
Another packing boost employe, vbo ra-

city tiunday evening.

He was evidently

forgter employe, C. Arthur Preller, In order
to eecure acme &lt;5,000 Ufa insurance in Eng-

bring down tbesr police force on Tuesday
morning and attempt to take out a train.

CriUt
Tbe Chicago dlretory'for 1386 indicates
population of 75U.0UU
A profit of *6,000 for June ^ls reports

a single man of theirs

EX-SENATOR WIXOM’S TRUST.
eon Ue ted.
Ngktiifucld, Minn., July A—In an ad­
dress at this place Saturday sx-Heaator
Windom diseuwod the 'Relations of Capl-

brought about peaceably. Ha said that to
accompltan thi* will require coaclllatlou,
moderation, ribd a spirit of justice ou both

uu oubu lacvory oi nrigg*.
OU A Beveridge, at Appleton, Wla,
at •.'aS.OCin, WM Durrod Tuesday even -

Trouble b likely to arise in

I: MMued as if the «bote mt-Tnal
bt bouse had been upset and
Thn society in which Mrs. Wellington economy of tbe
of irony
—7 .permeated
*
movss with becoming grace and dignity reversed. A spirit —
tb, -uili.hn.mt
Hu thoruntiht

her superior intelligence.
She is a
woman of views, in other word*—and
tbe mother of twins, it is proper to add.
Her husband points to her with pride, as
a man po»3e«sing such a wife should do.
and listens to her with deference under
all circumstances. And «o when she
said to him recently that she proposed
to adopt tins eiglit-hour doetzine in the
management of her domestic affaire, lie
merely smiled in b slow and vague way
and waited for her to s|ieak further. “I
have been thinking about the matter.”
she continued, “and 1 see no reason why
the advantages of such a reform should
Im« limit*! to the shops and fsetorim. It
may bo only a woman's whim, but it
Seems to me tliat the plan wilt work
quite as well in household industry. At
any rate, I am going to try it. 1 am an
eight-hour woman. Richard dear, and
after U&gt;-day thia will be an eight-hqur
house."
“I had not considered the subject in
that light," Mr. Wellington obsened.
with an air of surprise and confusion.
"I dare say you haven't," his wife re­
turned. “but you must I* able t-&gt; see st
a glance that no one kind of labor has
any right to ask special pnvilegre in such
a case. It is absurd, Richard dear, don't
you know, to say that there should be
days of different lengtlis for different
claiseer of people. If the butcher, the
liaker and the candloitick-niaker can do
' sufficient work in eight hours, so can the
hotwefa-eper and the assistant*—and of
course, with more leisure, they can give
more attention to lawks, music, painting
and other forma of culture, and thns
make themselve* better and happier
without neglecting their practical dutiea.”
“But are you sure," Mr. Wellington
ventured to adc, “that household work is
of a nature which can be adapt«&lt;d to ar­
bitrary conditions of time and season? It
occurs to me tliat I have often heard you
say a woman's work is never done; and
I must say I don't
how you an- going
to shorten it by trying to dispose of it in
eight bourn instead of ten or twelve."
"That is sophistry," Mra. Wellington
promptly answered, “a* you would know
if you had studied this eight-liour prob­
lem in a careful and unprejudiced man­
ner. The statistics show. Richard dear,
that ia all the industries w liere the
hours of tailor have been reduced the
production has been increased, which
proves that it h a mistake to rappoae
that the longer a person labors the more
"Undoubtedly," Mrs. Wellington con­
tinued. in earnest tonm, "the tune will
come when the triumplis of inventive
genius will practically absolve iu from

for Salisbury and Churchill

that their unnatural antagonism boa caused

Thoughtful men on both sides are earnestly
common Interset. (.opartnersbip and a
fair divlxion of Ute profits would seem to be
the natural solution. “A dltUcuit proposi­
tion," you say. Of course it ia Tho prob­
lem itself is difficult
“A sentimoutal
theory, but qttits impracticable,” say* an

Cadillac, Miah.,

mads

aa

assignment

While acting as a pall- bearer at Dover,

solilated Street Railway company, at Kan
uii City, was sold Wednesday for roi.OJU
to a Boston syndicate
W. A. Johnson's livery stable at Sheldon,
Ilia, was burned early Wednesday morning.

Foldvar.

May. and

forever tbs great principle of political and

problems your earnest and thoughtful con­
sideration, and to permit neither prejudice

Democratic aspirant for tho Eleventh dis­
trict of Indiana.
at Hampton, d. C., Friday for killing bls
wife and throwing her uody into tbe tire.
Some sixty congratulatory dlspatcbee,
smanating from all •ration* of tbe union,
were Friday received by Fite John Porter.
Fines and costs of 16,000 assssesd against

Cmjcaho, July .x—Resolutions have been
adopted by District Na At, Knights of La­
bor, headquarter* in thin city, and wbicb
land, which put into Shelbaraa to obtain
water and effect some repairs
T. r. Collins, tbe ringleader In tbe switch­
men's strike at Chicago, has received at Um
band* of Judge Shepsu-d a sentence of thlrty-

Cano, IUx, Jaly a—Ballard county,
Kaatucky, la in a wild state ot exdtanMut

M&gt;&lt;IM* lOllbloodshot,

Minneapolis wanks the Republican na­
tional convention iu 18Hx

Columbian university.
umbia.

District of Col­

dth about •Ss.OOJ.UUQ

must approach that halcyon state by de­
grees. and logically. Patience and logic.
Richard dear, are the two great secrets
of progress in this world."
Tliis may or may not have seemed con­
clusive to Mr. Wellington, but at least it
fenced him: and the discussion was not
renewed until the next morning, when
he discovered that he must wait on hour
later titan usual for his breakfast. It
would not do, Mre. Wellington explained,
to have the day's labor begun too early
under tlte eight-hour system or it would
end too soon—a proposition which Mr.
Wellington had to confess was too simple
for argument, and yet it embarroaed and
provoked him. Of course he could see
that to have breakfast at 7 o'clock, as
had been his hnliit, and luncheon at 12,
would cause his dinner to Im* served
before 3, instead of being delayed until
6. Indeed, as it was, he would be re­
quired to dine between 4 and S, and that
did not suit him at alL “I'm sorry," Mra.
Wellington remarked, “but I'm sure you
will soon get used to it. These things
are matters of habit only, and we can
afford to change our habit* in as import­
ant a report as that sf times of eating
when we knew that more leisure is to be
gained thereby, and greater opportuni­
ties of culture and enjayment.”
He did not get used to it. however.
The theory, as presented by his capable
and excellent wife, was reasonable, and
beautiful enough, but somehow it did
not operate satisfactorily. He was always
sure of his breakfast—and that was
about all. Luncheon wm, ready for him
at tl&gt;e appointed time, but if he hap­
pened to be fifteen minutes late, be found
the table cleared, and Mra. Wal­
lington ready with a statement to
the effect tliat in an eight-hour
liouse
promptness
was
impera­
tive, and no allowance could be made
for accidents. It was still wome at din­
ner. He tried his beat to reach the house
in time, but his bwuncoa was so apt to
hold him in spite of his endeavors that
he failed very much oftener than he suc­
ceeded. Time and again he arrived just
on tiie stroke of tbe eighth hour, only to
be told that it was better for a man to go
without his dinner than for the servants
to be asked to forego any jmrt of their
liberty and their chance of mental im­
provement. Even if they were willing
to remain and wait upon him, for extra
pay, Mre. Wellington would not permit
them to do so. “They are superficial
creatures." she would say, “and do not
realise that consistency is the *&gt;ul of
logic and one of the first of virtues.

priced of bo much aa a minute of the
leisure which the eight-hour svstem in­
sures them for the purpose of study and
reflection in this regard. And besides, if
this is to be an eight-hoar house, the insiduous notion of compromise must not
be allowed to come into it. You can get
dinner at the restaurant, Richard drew.
Il is inconvenient, I know, but you can't
expect me to be weak and silly where a
question of principle is at stake.”
And so it coma to pom that Mr. Wel-

mystery.

UMylvania

avoid this alternative unless ba should

Doctor ot Divinity

Rheumatism

AN EIGHT-HOUR WIFE.

eigbt-hour doctrine.

- £2

Ho did not blame

multiplied thr opportunities for WW
io get mixed and to go crooked. Th*■ w
to say. it tn struck Mr. WeUing**" H*
could not possibly accuato"' himself to
the situation.
He thought about it,
dreamed about it, and in “ »“‘d"
definite form, swore about it “My wile
is a treasure." he would SoUtoqulae; but
■lie is a woman, also; and say wluit you
will about rm, the b**’-’ &lt;&gt;f women have
their drawl-acks. If it isn’t too much of
one tiling it's too little of another. Mm.
Wellington woukt be perfect if she
wasn’t an logical. And she wouldn’t be
on logical if -hr had a iittl" more sense of
humor." Somvlimea it sceuied to him
that lie would almost lie willing to spare
her wonderful gift of philosophy ifslw
would only manifest instead of it a
capacity for *e»‘ing the ridiculous side of
affaire. But site was obdurately and indefatigably serious, and there wos an
end of tlie matter.
’
It must not I* supposed, however, that
Mr. Wellington was hun»eU always in­
clined to give preference tn the humor­
ous view of tie? case- He would havsi
Ix-en glad to do so, but the fun was too
frequently of that grim character which
easily becomes a psdn. Such, for ex­
ample. was an experience lie had an&lt;»
night with the twins. Next to hh wife,
he loves and- priz«« thoae two infants.
When they smile and crow he is tn
.
■
ecstasy:
when
they fret and cry Lhr
suffers the kwneet distress, So, when
they were taken that night with a
joint and derided colic his anxiety knew
no bounds. Mre. Wellington sot at one
side of the table reading, and the nurse­
girl at the other busy with a drawing
lemon, and neither of them gave any
hred whatever to the moaning twins.
'The children are sick,” Mr. Wellington
declared, "or hungry, or something:"
but the remark attracted no attention.
He rocked them to and, fro. with grad­
ually increasing concern, and frequently
repeated tiie statement—and Still there
was no response. The nurse took the
jirvcious pair from the cradle and liegun
stalking tha floor with them. Mre. Well­
ington looked up from tier book after a
time and Raid, placidly: “Richard, dear,
thia is an eight-hour house, and there'*
nobody on duty now; the children will
have to shift for themselvea."
If this burden had lx&gt;en anything on
earth but the btessed twins, Mr. Well
ington would have dropped it in wonder

mxdng the period ■
stings would uniformly

stated and arbitrary intervals. thee it
™
m use aiseaie. all(j nn,,, ~
and enriching the vital Cum.
1 •“■fyitq

ulxrly in the ■Jotnei'tic tine, and eo the
question could not be derided by a strict
appeal to logic. Something must necaeaarily be pardoned, he insisted, to cir­
cumstances. A man could not always
come to dinner at a fixed instant, like a
piece of machinery, or a climax in •
dramatic production; bread could not
always rise for baking at a foreordained
moment, regardless of intervening &lt;xmditiixte; babies could not always have
colic precisely when tbeir mothers and
nnrore could most readily give them at-

To his great surpn*/- and gratification,
when he had finished, a sunny smite
overspread kis wife's countenance: and
then she laughed. He seized her hands,
and jirrsfwd them warmly. She looked
into his eyes, not as a woman of viswa,
but as a co-parent of twins, and a crea­
ture of joy and love. He could not resist
the inclination to embrace her. She liad
at last realized the absurb aspect of her
project, and tliat meant, he quickly

». th*

&gt;u B.J uijn.
nd &lt;t. .
cook! hardly walk, ute wax .--.^w4 J
bed a good deal &lt;jf the mnu. Be|a. . ’
emtaretead to try Hood, ^rupar^u*.’'
took four bottle* and nn rerf/tir 1 aunttur
“ “• Ot &lt;•» h-« M«X1 r-j.is... a £
world." W.
Wood, BtoatBinpti n. i;^

“I’m Refor,

me more good Uix&gt; alj tfa, oth«
•ver had." H. T. Ralcom. MUrl^w
“ I suffered from whu the
mtrtcular rbenmaUiB). I u«,k n „r,
.aparilla and am entirely rare!. ' J v
PBOtnmxre. letter earner, ttiieazn. m ‘
We shall be glad tomend. trv» „)
io aB wbo may desire, a bex k eonuinu*
additional .tatements of cures by

’
a

don it.
Sold by all druaglu*. tl; sis for *1.
"Ricnard dear." ahe said,’ as won' as
only by Q L HOOD a &lt;X&gt;., UmrU, Km.
sho could check her rippling laughter,
IOO Doses One Dollar.
“you are hot logical and I suppose you
never will be. Bat you are very kind
am! patient, and it reqlly down : mm
quite right to shorten the days by dimin­
ishing your comfort and huppinoM in
any respect.’
"There is to be a change, then F he wrawlae and adhnt all eiaim. T-.L. ITT'J*eagerly inquired.
tiuT.**5e nf C’ A- Hawta in th- nihcTS
"For your sake, Richard d'-ar. this
ceases to-day to be an eight-hour house,"
alie answered.
"And you are no longer an eight-hour
womanF he added.
O-.iy- »«• sliowc’l !&gt;J
Prwfae Gwfor rre&lt;Htorx to
... ...

Si

the day," she said softly ami sweetly,
“for a woman who has such a huslmnd

Dated, May utb. u*s.
&gt;

.

'

C.A PALMERTON.
GEORGE V,. SMITH.
.
CoamibxF,wT*

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Globe- Democrat.

0fflo€s’ 63 Monroe

A party of twelve men working in Ws AIAmhj StM Grand Rapids.
combination and rotation will net be­
tween 3,000jtnd 4.000 birds a day. valued
at a penny apiece; and a little later in
the .season you may see three birds hang­
ing by hundreds at a time in Faroe out­
houses. there to dry after a fashion for
ee« •* EfuUvisaa ts
consumption.
The manner in which Faroe fowler
denly, and’dntwing his offspring to his
goes
to
work
is
rather
interesting.
He
breast with clumsy fervor, said just one
word. It wa» "Je-ru-alem!" The exact has primarily to consider the wind, inas­
impnwion that he intended to convey much a* this ia tiie chief assistant force
by this abrupt specitlcation of a which he pressrj into his service. If the
remote and sacred city was not ap- wind be favorable he taken his long net,
jmrent. Peri taps he did not him­ mounted on a stout wooden handle and JCSTi
self know precisely what he meant; frame, and goes to the [larticular cleft
perhaps
it
was
not what he or crevice in the sea rocks which he
really wanted to nay. Mr*. Wellington knows to offer a chance of sport. Down N.J. AIKEN. M. D.. (IRANI* RAITIrt/MICB.
looked at him interrogatingly, and the here he carefully clambers, until hr finds
nurse-girl's pencil fell and her face gtxxl standing and working room where Enabttehvd PAY’S
***’•
turned [ale. "If this is a joke.".(die went the birds are bustling past him before
on dirertly, “I must confetw that I can’t the wind. It ia then a matter of muscle*
see the point." Tlie idea ot Mre. Wel­ and routine. By barring the passage Titetk*
hk-L* nr i-m.i .lington being guilty of a joke was so with his net he inevitably catches all the
groteMjuely improbable that even ahe birds that continue their flight through
the
rift,
and
hi*
attributes
then
must
be
l«-|
&lt;■»
wm tempted to laugh at it. "If there
is any ainuw.-nient to lie derived from mainly those of strength-and endurance.
hearing two children cry in this pitiful Of antrae, not everywhere can a fowler
attain
to
his
perch
bv
tbe
exclusive
use
way." he continued, “I am trs) slujad to
comprehend it. The kids are sick, or at of his leg*. Infinite pluck and nerve are
least unhappy, and being tbair father. both necessary.—Cornhill Magazine.
«sr SEND FOR CIKCTLA1
I'm not able to feel funny over such a
thing"—and he careft "
replaced them
You ilium go to lute dinners and later
in the; cnolle, and i
ted them with
IwlLv. You must l&gt;ruathe the hot atmoa- I frwtMsS Write VataaUns Bnx
rapid and dizzying vi_
phere of parliament, and tbe still more
“Richard dear," Mre. Wellington said
stifling air at court; yon mnrt Be clad in
in kind but firm accents, “your devotion
the stiff garments tliat etiquette preI RRfT'T HEALTH
to your children dues you crediL It
CURS FOR
p-«tion l« lt".;j|re!.
shows that you have a good heart. But bcribes for every hour; you must devote
the l.ij'T
where sentiment and logic conflict, tbe youreelf to a round of visits and enter­
Iwad and not the heart diould rule. It tainments which would lie most agiw
Tarranl'* Kn^rvrwval
able
in
dreary
winter,
but
now
distract
is unfortunate that children are ao con­
- -AffErrW
SELTZi:.-: Ai-Uiir.M.
stituted that they can't accommodate you from delights that an* rare in Eng­
wm ci:-- «•,«..!t;«M«
X. II-,--.
' i-&gt;their little aclics and aspirations to the land because of the climate. At this
moment,
when
tbe
climate
and
the
demand* of reason and principle. But
country
are
alike
Saturnian,
you
forsake
reason and principle remain just the
same. I'm sorry oar dear twins hare to the country and come up to town. For
invah'*:-'be neglected; being their mother, inv ini- so fashion decrees. Or rather no the
IHMUIjlU I ■ . ■ ■ - - pulse is to comfort and delight them at sportam-n determine; the men will not
any cost to myself; but I am an eight- abandon tiieir guns and their game in
IND
l&gt;lu' .- EWn&lt;! £
hour woman, and this h an eight-hour the autumn and winter, and this leavea
should te- fimnJ m w?
bouse, and I must be consistant. If you only the spring and summer for town.
core to give them some paregoric or And in England society, like everything
soothing syrup, Richard dear, it might else, is ruled by the men: the women faetared only hy TARRANT A &lt; 0.. &gt;ra York
help tiiem; but m a matter of logic, I am cmly-exist to give them pleasure and do
them service; to marry tlietn. to rear
bound to let them alone.”
This episode cf (he twins and their their children, to preside over tiieir
colic pereuade Mr. Wallington thoroughly Immcs, to decorate thrir entertninmenta.
•What
the men want is always done, and '
that tbe eight-hour system was not iiracti,A Pure Family Medicine
cahle for domestic im. That could not the women submit, aa a matter of course.
Adam
Badeau's Ls"tter.
be a sound or wholesome doctrine, be
That never Intokieate*. If. you
.• l*’^’Tl
mlDlvter
or teniaere man wu
bad to Iwliere, which caused a mother to
-—rehfer tyAesff rerr* An nnt tas&lt;- lnt&lt;ui&lt;^nii&lt;
turn her bock on her own children be­
Several companire within the jmst few stimulant-, but u*- Parker -. T ide
HIMOS
*
CO..
cause their wants were not expressed and yean, hare attempted to crystallize fruit,
their rights asserted within a given one- but they bare al! made failures nt it.
third of the twenty-four hours ot a day. The business i« conducted exclusively in Hold 1 y all druiatlsts In ianrr botik*at see dolhr
The more he pondered over it the surer France, where every jwrw.n engaged in
he was tliat Mre. Wellington, with all her it make a speciality of a single fruit, the
ability, had for ouoe in her life blundered
art of crystallizing which was lianded
It was glaringly clear to him that white
eight iwure might answer for some kinds
of labor, it would never do to limit house­ so on. and ho doe* not understand how
hold work in that absolute style. He had
to jwepare any other fruit than the one
the utmost respect tor his wife'a courage he tohkes a speaalty of. These experts
of conviction and purity of motive and hare bren brought from France to Cali­
design, but he could not shut his eyre to fornia. but they remained in tlxe butinem
the fact that her perseverance in this only a sufficient length of time to catch
matter was gradually transforming their tho speculative fever that prevails on the
onoe liarmoniou.* and felicitous home Pacific coast, when they would abandon
into a ghastly tumult and mockery. He tbetr calling and engage in more lucra­
could see that with the best intentions in
tive punmite. Not a single firm in the
tho world. Mre. Wellington was not equal
to the task of making eight hour, serve
the purpoM of ten. twelve, or more
by merely willing that such a rwult
should ensue; and if Mre. Wellington
could not do it, what woman could’
He scarcely dared to hope that he
oould convince Mra. Wellington Ui*t -falo U» French mfemy in ITO,
bad permitted h«-r firmm-M and integrity tie gives no definite statement of the
aa a logician to amother her good
chemical constitution of tlie venom, but
as a wife and mother, but hr resolved to
°f ita fccUon “P™
make the trial. She listened to him at­ tbeUoud. by which in severe caens it
tentively as he recounted the numerous
annoyaoces to which the establishment

MANILLA ROOFING!

TELEGRAPHY:
NATURE’S

CONSTIPATION,

Sick-Headache,

DYSPEPSIA

Parker’s Tonic.

AF

SOOA

For Baking Purposes.

Best inthcWcr’c"

«

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’

Hood’s Sarsaparilla

I

�Agricultural.

mootij. j more Mfetj Uuui ray otb-r 61 J,t. tiu
BJOLES.
Urere u, no oxeore tor any on, not h.vPhotographer:-“Now, Mr, if you’d Of mid-suminer han a weakening effect,
«uprt» or u,u v^unbio
irulmdhmfikrul rtnnL-GreSX look a little leas as though you had a both upon body and mind. You feel
r vi remmiinleattoiw pertaining to this debill io meet, and a little more as though absolutely incapable of doing any
T-irtment should be addressed tn Mr. E. DaM Fruit Grower.
£?p"rt. Woodland. Mich.
u?re'”l*hn left *
you11 ** * F«- arduous work, and even light duties
of Paten to. F. O. McCUeary
are performed languidly and unwill­
of Washington. D. C.. savs the only
“Cultured" Is too mild for the Boston ingly. This low state of the system
..TilEJ
1
•
’
IPPoee
Uut
«.□»
wlm-hlln *“&gt;■ e“d- *l,ra
itiir.il ('auadian,
.
causes even greater infirmity, and gives
On reading and fitter tbr petition. duly veri­
artist
who
puts
these
letters
after
his
rertnj; with a wra, cou-h Ol wvfral
During the next month the various
”P. O. F. C. B. A. &amp; &amp;" This opportunity for serious disease to gain fied. of Wm. 1- Brown, praying that a paper
««k, Audi*, w.is Kirf star Cuu»b name:
day filed with thia court, purporting to be
jMthniasfof” will rally their forces, for
is Hostonese for “Profesaor of First- a foot-hold. In this condition the sys­ this
*?
.a.l Class Boot and Shoe Shining."
tem is quick to respond to the reviving, tbe laat Mill and iratameut al nald dcecaaad.
blt. purpose of fixing up the roads. The he falls into a brown studv and
quickening and strengthening effects of
■“urn old methods will be adopted, pre- tMnaNUtnith th®,rttolVe«’’«nong othe? free from opiates and poison.
"So
you've
been
lighting
again
v
”
things,
to
surprise
his
wife
in
thl
Hood
’
s
Sarsaparilla,
which
purifies
the
•M-lv similar to those in vogue forgenerIt will pay to be watchful of vour
\'iQe ^airbeSv
uy®kSr " “Where’sthe other fellow?"
,’uuns. The owner ot a team will dump
mi*v*UiU
The worm "In the hospital." “Is he unhappy?" blood, regulates the digestive organs,
and infuses fresh life and vigor into
. ft-w loads of gravel tn some mu dhole andntaiitarwIublt‘» “re advfci J
lcXiked for
any time this
“i es; but the trouble is that he is 'too every portion of the body. People
10 som‘-’ enthus- luonin.
where it will not.be long before it is tast i?b^wb.e
unconscious to appreciate how un­ who have taken it write us. saying: “It
for,the
hdp.
’ik1 m the mud, and the spot becomes 1%
happy
he
is!"
—
New
York
Graphic.
.
dlwwes
of
either
sex,
howputs
new life right into me." “It makes
i
oor
in.tn
he
is
completely
befoggad
i ni as evf-r: or a few loads of gravel
InOe‘b ’PWdUyand permanently
auy then- l»e, why tlie prayer
■•.ill • deposited; along thn center of
Carlyle says an Annandale farmer me young again." Header, if you suf­ Mndabowewne/if
the netltloner «bodM not be xnuited.
?ul*-'e1cl f°r the horticulturist cured. Book of particulars 10 cents in was with his family praying very earn­ fer from sumtner weakness, try Hood’s ofAnd
• hV nwd, where if, will l&gt;e allowed to ..n5!
it J* further ordered, that »ald petitioner
Addres*, World’s Dispengary estly for a “dry •hay-time.*' During Sarsaparilla. 100 Dose 81.
*9* n Ni«K«rn of ideas
rive notice to the perrons Interreted in said w- '
;- iuin UH pacing teams spread the Tta !
M,,ln ***•
8Mnd&gt;’ loams, ot ctay loams iiSi!S? N!Y*UUt’u’
tate. ot the ixiudency of said pellflou. and tbe
gravel bv kicking it about The re- iL6.!88”
family devotions it commenced to rain
James Haley, of Mt Pleasant, pays bearing
thereof by auirinx a copy of Hits order
•mtiiHier of the force will lazily assein- h?H Jm?^Opes “K* fl',uthern exposures'
very hard; the farmer rose abruptly 825 fine and'cost for selling liquor after to be published In the Hasting* HAXNiat. a
newspaper printed and circulated In said County
&gt;.]&lt; illrtl with the determination to do hilhTOd row's pistillate. andherS t«&lt;5WU ^?nn»r wnficed his left han.l from his knees and exclaimed, “Oh! legal hours.
of
Harrj once In each week for tbrei- sueveroire
• little as possible, far the poll-tax is Kill iVf&gt;uu«U1 hl.s n,in&lt;1 18 in confus- to the seductive mowing machine at Lord, this is too ridiculous!"
week* previous to Aid day of bearing.
fa worse confounded Laingsburg the other day
, ,.k.sl upon by the majority as an o1&gt;
The halo surrounding the wedding
Therefore see that the members of . (A True Copy.)
" ’ Judge ot TTobote.
•
01^varieties is reached
m'us imp,st: but us statute labor
M E REFUND THE MONEY to day. like a first-class sundown, often be­ your family are w-U supplied with Dr.
■’.•I,- b- performed; they do it as easily anil the merits and demerits of each 1*
fated
1,1
'
cons4tlere
d5m&lt;^ elaborately dlD? .?.ne
b*LS Iakta Unw-rounh or tokens a stormy future. Let not your Jacksons liver pills and use Dr. Jeckpossible. The gang having smoked
hearts be troubled, but don't mistake son’s root and herb cordigl; it will State of Micnlcan. Couuty of BAiry —«•.
!.&gt;re,
u
'
’
?.
,
ke
“
!P'»g™il»rill.
without
it'1, J'-IA.'51 peace,ana,fully discussed
At a M-Mtou of tho f'nibau- Court for tbe
V1*1.?01 our.F°°d fruitgrower relief. It purities the blood and gives the Italian sunset on the bill boards of sharpen the appetite, help digestion, County of Barra. toolAm at tbe Frobate office lu
al! the rtomentoup questions of the
W
Price 81.00 per bot- matrimony for the real life that follows. promote sound sleep, strengthen the the City ot HA&gt;tlun.tn Raid County.ou Saturday,
• ighborhood; decide to make a move. Stanf - J to h?ni’ :Ybv *U ineans ?5
Ue. U. II. Goodyear, druggist
And nil the side shows-coat extra, re­ system and so remnoye those distress­
•• h pathmastcr, being one of them* plant a strawberry bed; get a tew him
ing symptoms which.Jf neglected, may
a^,t^if(tLel,roo&lt;‘ ol&lt;1 Wilton variety;
OR
CENTS get Kemp's Liver member.
Preterit,
- -as. -does not like to Ikmm them uii
n?imt2rlViJR»,e00 uhlch yo“ W0l^d £??hfr/rorp.kl Pvw’ for Constipation,
result in the most serious consequences.
Apropos of failures in life, Judge For sale by W. H. Goodyear. 81.00 per
: . ri.l: .•on.iequently each individual
.i sow easy job to be undertak- plant earlV potatoes. Put on plenty of for the Complexion. W. H. Goodykail Tourjet tells an inquirer:—“Lawyers, bottle.
KEMP’S PILE SUPPOSITORIES ministers and doctors live on the sins
..-■Lv himself, or in case the pdthinaster manure; rifow and harrow as for pota­
praying that »'paper this day Oi«l
The wheat crop of Lenawee county court
olher Jr^Htmenta fail. of the people, and, of course, grow fat
.
small amount of firmness, toes; work the ground, as for cofn. and K *mere
purporting to be the but will
under reasonable exertion, unless the 'does not promise over 00 per cent of
W '»’■ W- 11.
•_ii •. &gt;l&gt;ey hl-, directions, and proceed to transplant *ts you would cabbage plants.
competition is too great. It requires 1that of last year.
•
•a &lt; i tew shovelfalls of earth out of Take plenty of ground and have lom.real genius to fail in either of these
:h ■ -titch or wafc&lt;-courst&gt;, and tling rows.j Vwll;e hors/ and cultivator
rind
day
of July. A. D. 1MC, atone o'clock In the
Those who believe that nature will
The Laingsburg G. A. R. post have
alU-rnoon. Im aulrned for Uia. hearing of said
ong M yoa
In early summer, donned new caps, and are nourishing walks of lift."
• -.. .m the roadbed to assist in mak­ and i?ti
work off a cough or cold should under-1 petition,
ton°
w up
th#
h^()
and tliat tie hetro at law of said &lt;fe!
it muddier or dustier, as the case
A new Grand Duchesse:—“And so 1stand that this is done at the expense of
w the green bay tree.
.
pulhna
up
weeds.
In
August
and
,•
As the suu approaches the
you like the yarns we sea-dogs spin?” 'the constitution. Each time this wea­
rldiau, tin workers become very September the wetx's will surelv beat CiOWVrfSLLtYXX JiXk “J asked the gallant young mariper. “I ■kens the system, and we all know that
orace.inuw city or
lu sain county,
.4, , 4- about the chores that have to you unless you draft your whole force
dot on them!" the young lady passion- 1the termination of this dangeroun prac anil show cause. If any there be, why the prayer
. : rforined generally .about noon, so to aid] you. In the fall draw out a results, are Acker’s Dyspepsia Tablets.. Ktely responded. “And what shidl I 1tice is a .consdmptive's grave. Don't ot Hie petitioner should not be granted.
And It further ordered, that said petitioner
•I:.-, silently dropoff about an hour be­ load ot straw and scatter it over the Recommended by physicians and endorsed tell you of the doings of us salts?" he 'take the chances, when a 50 cent bottle
give
notice
to
tbe
persons
Interested
said asbed
spreading
it
thick
enough
to
settle
by all who have used them. Tho best tenderly asked. “Oh! tell me how you 'of Dr.. Bigelow's Positive Cure will tate, of the pendency of said petlUsn.in and
.. - thnt time to enable them to do
the
ch»res iu a satisfactory manner. down to one inch. When spring comes remedy for Dyspepsia, Flatulency,and Con- luff!" she tenderly answered:
safely and promply cure any recent bearing thereof by eauslnr acopv ot tht* order
published In tin; 1 last Ings Baxxbb a
cough, cold or throat or lung trouble. tote
aut one o’clock it gent'ndly dawns you will reap your re ward, and a rich •Upation. Guaranteed, and Bold at 25c. by
A Kentuckian gives the following Buy the dollar bottle of Fredilotchkiss newspaper printed and circulated in said Coun­
Fhku'k HonutKiM, Drao.ist.
i'. .;: the mind of the individual that one too not only in thdUrries receivnl.
ty of Harry oner In each week for throe successive
glowing description of his trip abroad:
it is aeariy time he resumed hfa arduous butinthe praiBes from the surprised
T?e
Pere Marquette rail­ “I landed in Liverpool at night, went for chronic cases or family use.
. (ties upon the road, and probably half wife in whose estimation voirewiif have rood will build a 821,000 bridge across to bed, had a good rest, got up in the
Judge of Probate,
Charles Cole has l&gt;een held' for trial
8
an hour Inter he uiay be seen resting risen a hundred per cent. Ohly one the Flint river at Flint.
fA True Copy.]
at
Grand
Bapids
for
biting
a
comrades
morning, found the bar, called for an '
&lt;n hjs shovel nt the rendezvous. The caution; Don't trust to that bed but a
Remarked by R. C. Joiner, of Allen. American cock-tail, got it, took one ear off.
rr:ii»lr.(far of the gang)gradually as- single season; set a new one each
taste, and, returned home in the next
For tame buck, sideor cheul.uwSullob'* porsetnblr, .mil having farther discussed spring. Don’t run any risks with new P. O„ HillsdafeCo.. Micb.: “Nothing steumer. This country is good enough rai,
nlutM*
OK
».v w it
tht inciilenis of the day. work (?) fa varieties or more than a single kind gave my. rheumatism such quick relief for me."
as Dr. Thomas’ Electric OIL-believe it
remined. and &gt;|iileti&gt; proceeds till near until you have had experience.
SHILOH’S COUGH and consumption *cure 1»
Burlington Free Press—“It seems to
..veo’clock, when these chorea l«gin to । Jonea having good horse-sense could infallible for rheumatics "
St “T.".? B-Te™1-*- “
bbobw.
i:ll the mind again: of course they must digest fluch advice as that and utilize it
The common council have ordered me, said a Vermont judge to his
ia'..-prompt attention, and long'before too.
the houses of Battle Creek to be renum­ daughter, “that your young man calls a
HHILOHV VITALtZKR If what &gt;&lt;m need lor
good many times u 'week. My court CocfUpaXloti, Ums u( appetite, Dlnlnew and all
ix o’clock, the time when most Laborers
bered.
r/mnUiTHs
of
Dnpejxla
Friee
IS
and
T3 eent*
doesn't sit anywhere near as often as
mplrte their daily toils, not one of
Do you see that man over there?
I .was taken with rheumatism and yptira does." "Oh! well, papa," *u the per bottle, bold by W. H. Goodjmr.
b&gt;- mod workers is to l&gt;e seen. The ^ell. he's a fanner. There he goes
CROUP, Whooptax Cooxh and Bronehltia Imtil intense pain whether 1 sat blushing reply, “1 am wiguged to him,
..me thing g&lt;&gt;&gt;.* on day after day until vyith a friend to gi-t a drink. The sutler
vrith u friend to get a drink. The up &lt;* lay down. Alter taking half a you know, and that entitles us to a
trade our Celebrated Ciser*. Tobecco. Clhe time for which they are individual­ ffarmer
L“:r •will
1" ~z~
K-arcttr.'. •«. Literal emuigwftente Salary
pay for it. That man will, 'little of Athlopboros the swelling is court of special sessions!”
&gt; liable. The work -on the roods is
» ‘*
1
-I —
The Catholics t! Traverse City win erect a An - n .... i .
' 'Jidiril.' ;md about ns much work has sweat two mortal hours next spring to all reduced and I have had no pain.
A theatrical manager says about the fl 13 JOO cbarch. They have already over fls.ooo
plow enough ground to raise one bush­ .Jed Grigware, mate of.steamer W. K.
. is a performed .by a gang of, say. el of corn. That bushel of com, he will Burt, East Saginaw, Mich.
paper pronunciation of the word drama:
w'-aty in--a as could have been execiit- sell for; thirty cents. He is going now
“It depends upon what part of the coun­
Pain King In relieving cramp*, colic and
A new chemical, costing 82^50. will try one is in. In Boston we call it draw- Wret'a
‘ :&gt;y halt the number, of men used to
all bowel dlffleuitlev. Worth It* aright tn gold Newspaper Advertising.
to spend the thirty cents fortwodrinks.
&lt;■ n trk-and controlled by a competent Therefore, the farmer and the com l»e added tc tbe Jackson fire depart* uiah, in New York d rah ma, in Philadel­ and costa but ®c. Should always be kept In
I&gt;Ai:CHiS*CO..fl7 Park Place. X. T.
All
|A»«
iTliis dl&lt;l-f:«hione«l method ot httve parted. A bushel of com makes mart.
phia drama, in Chicago drammer, but
Make ioweat raid on all newspapers in the
••p.ilringsi^l maintaining our roads fa
in St. Louis, in order to make myself
U. S. and Catimbv. Eatabilshed 1W7.
seventeen quarts of whiskey (four and
Itch, of every kind cured in 30 min­ solid with the citizens, I have to talk
An old physician, retired from nrae’lce.lmrlng
relic &lt;&gt;f a bygone age. all very well
u quarter gallons.; The distillery geta
had placed tn bi* hands by an East India tni*- Special Offer.
. rhen the country wo* newly settled. ito first.profit—40 cents a gallon. There utes by Woolf^nla Sanitary Lotiun. al&gt;out the drayiny."—Lynn Bee.
ikjcary the foruinlaot a simple vegetable re­ our sekeiod list of tr, Dalliev and Weekiln,
Use no other. This never fails. Sold
W.-uit is now wanted is the collection
medy tor tbe speedy and permanent cure of
the V- S.. tor flan. Circulation S^O.IW
are: 82 for that bushel of com. by Frederick HotchklM, druggists,
“What is the worse thing about rich­ Consumption. Bronchitis. Catarrh. Asthma and covering
■i: aiixetl tiiun fron&gt;«ach person liable vou
eoprea oer uionUi. Thia list and many other
Now the government comes in, HO cents
es t" asked the Sunday school superin­ all throat and Lung Affections, also a positive combinations of paper* »ciit on requrtit. Please
ter taxation, and the money properly a gallon--;83.35 added to the 82, makes Hastings, Mich.
and
radical cure for Nervous Debility and nil mention this paf*rtendent And the new bdy in the bad
in a aytematic manner by
Bronson
supports
four
ministers,
• lass under the gallery, who only came
85.85. That brings the profit of the
•niployed laborers who are used to that Imshel of corn down to the jobber and nine doctors and two lawyers.
in last Sunday, stood up and said,
-.■.bl of eia^bymentjand superintended ttie wholesaler and, finallv, by several
lib ufferinK feUowa Actuated by thb motivn GILLILAND S PATENT SOLE TRAP.
.Dr. Jackson's Eye Salve is a prompt “Their scarcity." And in his confusion and a deatre to relieve human luffrrinx. I will
•v onnpe’.-nt persons skilled in roadThe moat effectual protection against Ground
stages, to the retailer. By the tjiue It and positive cure tor all diseases of the the Sunday School superintendent told •end free of charre, to all who deslro It, this
liaking. Then it would pot bo many
the
school
to
rise
mid
sing.
“
Don't
l»e
recipe.
In German. Prenab or Enfllhb. with full
reaches the latter the bushel of com or eyes in incarnation, granulation, and
i-•tore the country would be
weary, children."—Burlington Hawk­ directions for preparing and using. Oeht by the product of the practical farmer and rardner
mall
bv
addrefflng
with
stamps,
namln*
this
pre. led with gooii ro.ujs instead of it* product-of four and a quarter gal­ weakness of vision. It costs but 25 eye.
who
knows how It is hlmSclf. State and county
,
lons ha» been reduced one-half, which
riaper. W. A. Novas. 1« Powers Block. Roche*- rightafor sale. Correspondence solicited and
:h' ,:iign.in-s which wi* now have loeans eight and a half gallons There cents, ami is highly reco mmend* &lt;1 for
They sxy grace'before nteals at the
*priuj and fall. As the work are sixty drinks to the gallon—that is piles. For sale by W. II. Goodyear.
- ;.i rfortutd «t present, it is simple thie average—eight and a half gallons
Three barber shops nt Laingsburg, house of Mr. Peterson. One day a lit­ Battle Creek, Are of which have been built thia GILLILAND, Patentee and Sole kfnnufactureri
tle girl living in the neighborhood was
Adrian, Mich.
PAtehwork. There is .no concentration
and not many dudes, either.
invited to dinner, and the grace feature
: .of. If the work wire done «ys- mean 270 drinks at 15 cents each-there
we have 846.35 as the consumer’s. price
ofXhe meal excited her curiosity. “What
r. uh.i-egianingatcneend ofthe loir a otishel ot corn whlchvthe former
Mr. l». J. ik-oxron. of Hone Caw. Ky.. says does ’Amen' mean?" asked the little
.. ■ mtmiaug right through till raises and sells for thirty cents.—Green’s he wai, lor many yeare. badly affllde.i with
Phthisic, also Dlahrtoa; the pain* were almost stranger. “You don't know that?”
•?.»
uouM iw a goo&lt;l stretch of ex- Fp^il (ft-ower.
’
iinrenliirableaud wuuld Mimrtixnnalmosttbrou replied one of the Peterson children.
•’ roa-L tasting forra-ors. UisteH*!
him into eonvnhnm*. Ho tried Electric Hitter* “Why, that means we can pitch into ,
'
. where th- result of the labor
I • For Dr*tmyliis Currant Worm*.
and g.,» relief from first bottle and after taklnr the grub!"
OlWFArircr.
.
six
bottle-, was entirely cured, and has rained
.jMulrd one season fa scarcely perceptIn
fleati eighteen pound*. Hays be |&gt;ositively
!e the next. ’ In most caRes the ordinhiiriws remedies were suggested, as betlcvr*
A mihistcr by the name of Craig 1
lie would have died, had It not been tor
i'-y pathiH.v'bir is contented -with hav­ dusting;with fishes or air slacked lime; tiie rrllet afforded by FJectrlr Bllierti. Mold at bought a whistle and when his hearers
ing .1 ditch cut alongside the road to sprihklibg with strung soap suds, or fifty cents a l-ottie by W. H. Goodyear.
went to sleep he emitted pom it a very ■
ri 'ld th- water, vainly imagining that wltB a Solution of white hellebore, one
shrill sonnet. All were awake, and
they stood up to hear him. “Weil," he
the r(nl!&lt;p&gt;li; thus drainbsl. Such is ouub- tb four or five gallons of water,
What Is more dlMgretuiNe U&gt; a lady than to
■' tb&gt;- i-.ik.-; for, unless tHere is u good or hkRebore mixed with Hour or plaster kn-wrliot her hair ha* nut only !o»t Its color, said, “you are smart specimens of
•
ill tor the water in thb ditches, the, of ! Parisi one part to titty. The secretary but is full of 1 land ruff? Yet Nieh wa« t in- rose humanity," as he slowly gazed at his
with fainr until I nw-d Parker'* Hair Italwui. wondering people. "When I preach
•'j‘i....I I- totally undrained. and fa stated that hr hud tried dusting with My
lnSr I* IHA* black and perfectly eh an awl
!4o. a -p.mge in ;; hasiu oflwater. It fa both iLshesand air-s!:u ke«l lime repeat­ glossyi-Mrs. E. Sweeny, Clilcagn.
the gospel you go tosleep; when I play
the fool you are awake.
nt’ 1 l euping gravel ou Jwet portions edly ami 'ttTy thoroughly, but without
WHO &gt;• UNACQUAINTED WITH THR OROGRAPHY OF THIS COUNTRY, WILL
The Bronson baptist church l«rpnatnrlrM.
M ,, . MB a.. a, A
MA*
VU*
■&gt;|
r«».u! iinles-.tho.se wfet parts are suive-s. One part of pure Paris green,
“l*ray. my lord." queried a gentleman
.Kiril.i.'
■■
in
re.urn,
.regre,.
..
.
r-l pr ]&lt;Tly mulertlrained, either with well mixed with 15U parts of line plas­ it thh Slimmer from the terrlWr sconr/r. chol­ of a judge, “what fa the difference be­
.irt-obble --tone.
ter. the) Mime as used on potatoes to era. We»t «I’Hlii Kluffltlbe remedy to keep. tween common law and equity?"
niwater
A- kqc.v «.f places in certain roads dt«Voy !tnp Colorado bug, will effect­ Al wavs ready tor n sudden MUAck. 25c. All “ Vdry little in the end, responded his
that hir. ff ab&gt; &gt;ri&gt;ed loads of gravel year ually destroy them. The eggs being druggbts.
lordship; “at common law you are done
wr"«
if- . &lt;—
LertA HAlscy will be sujierintcndeut of tbe
&gt; ■;&lt;r only to sink down into the mainlv lui:l In the center of the bushes
for at once; in-equity you are not so
I S C &lt;0 S S 1
f 1. wlere.is, by a little judicious anil.neat the ground, poisons can 1m? Battle Creek srboob next eessup at a &gt;1^00 easily disposed of. The former is a bul­
■)r-aniiigjtlic.se wet spots could be made inaihly applied below the fruit and be
let
which
is
instaneously
and
cnariningIM*y will Surely Find You.
dry and ti.i cost of the draining would entirely effectual it taken in time. No
They *re kuklnr for you everywhere. Drafts ly effective: the latter an angler’s hook,
soon ■- d.ved out of the cost of gravel. danger inted be apprehended by a of Air in uBcxpeclvd pIbjt'. KOlni from hot which plays with the victim before it
&lt; &gt;ne -i.lng we certainly would like to judiciouf use of either hellebore or roomnto cool ooe*. cnreleMUr»« to chAnging kills him. Common law is prussic acid;
elothiufc
In short anything tt»t endfl in n com­ equity fa laudanum."
■■•t, ’:iatii&lt;, each township council the 1’apis areen. as only a very small mon cold in
I ulro« arresfed thl»
&amp;•
; q-rletcks pt a good road plough or. aiitoiint used I* used, and it does not
... _»1 .&lt; tho..m.liexd.
a. ...I.i.l I,, ,1m men*
“Pa," said a little Kentucky boy. what
.nri,
■»..
-■ ra{»-r. ^hereby a couple of men with adhere to the fruit.
gestlilfl disease always ylem* to is the title of a man who commands n
• '•i..:rt |,pan nt horses could round up
Balm. Safe, agreeable, certain. regiment?" “Colonel,my son.” “Do
n«ull*ti ithree or four miles in a
I BcaiHiry the Farm,
yon command a regiment?” “Yes,
■
l iit.-r--a.iscrapers areextenaive- Gnpa Fruit Grower.
L. P Harrt*. foreman in lb* BMUe Crerk somewhat 1 don’t command a regi­
$
■ n.-lfived ID the I'nited States,
Make your rural home beautiful. Lay JoutbaI offler. bad lib imnd cn»Kht In a job ment of soldiers," the Colonel explain­
ii. their use the roadbed is out spacious grounds about the farm­ prom Friday am, seriou-!}' injured.
ed ; "we are having a time of peace now.
■ ■ n.b .1
in a manner that cannot be house, jiant shade trees, lay graveled “vo
. would enjoy your dinner you know. I only command your ‘
tiy snivelling.
^ads and plant Howers. Don t lay up
mamma." “Is my mamma a regimen(Y"
all vour earnings for the benefit of your
“Yes, indeed,” he replied, with a sigh;
I’oflril Aiieua Contentment.
heirs anil the lawyers, tint spend some
"your mamma is a regiment--a whole '
• find mat there are many farmers of lit in iveautifv your home. The digestion. Flatulency and Constipation, regiment!"—Philadelphia Evening Call.
■Jizjii-d and grinubllng’ ffbout the farmer Who always shuts his eyes to ^guarant.-. them. 25 and W contS' a.”i : sues. 1 want to ask ail such, are the a-sthytic features of life and screws
MlLoU»
A gentleman who was visiting one ot
FRr.o'K Hotchkmw. Driiolsv
-■ '■ •' u"f ueghx’ting one of the most im- hiihself down to the task of making
the public schools in a Texas town ask­
. World wnudcr. jot rurrau w«n. «• ed a bright looking boy, “ What profit fa
IKirunt finches of your farm—the monev. loses a large portion, and the
other liniment for rtaWiwUnn. neuralfa'-lfave you are, because, if biggest portion too, of his existence.
• itu :iM-lieve
there in the study of ancient history?"
CHICACO, ROCK I8LAN0 &amp; PACIFIC RAILWAY
;-oa had ; lot
i .t of well improved cattie. Ills homr should be attractive to him­ frteiul. AU dniCTltM.
“About fifty cents. I reckon," was the
•m l a litrke lot ot manure behind the self. to His wife, and al»ove all to his
bov’s reply. “Well, the teacher makes
t&gt; p Clav
of Grand Rapid*. Ba*
taken
iintl
nonuUllnk In that Bysusm or thromrb traneportaUon whl.
IlSlU.™^.
Mfarb
wWout a us buy the books of him, and we have
n:ini. _&gt; &gt;i wotdd at least say that times children.| Unpleasant homes in too
tatAB travel and traffic between dtioi of the Atlantic an
nif goitq IO be better. 1 know you many instances drive the sons of farm­ him SMM annually.
to pay a dollar. I think *he gits them
la also th* aavorit* and beat. route W and frc«n ££5“,
tioutbeMt. and oarraepondltur points w oat, Norwweet«nc
’••'■ib!i: yixir cattle were Polled An-, ers to tha towns, to excitement.
for firtv cents a piece, so he has a clear
The Rnr-kSteland nyatem induden In It" main line on&lt;
g!&gt;s gnidt s, for I have a lot of these tion and to wreck. Such sons do not
Joliet, Ottawa- LaBalte, ^oriK^G^Dfteo, MoUoe
j profit of fifty cents, according to my
■miooth-hi sulfd
beefeni. apt!
and a
a , big pile generally leave pleasant and. beautiful It S the houie lor altnek* rrf
ntlmtatlon." The boy went home at
;uled beefera.
era tnnrfalfl. crampf.
recess, hence he could not comply with
of tiiiuiurt. and 1 am contented.
the request of the teacher to Btay In
il-niybf
4 manure means big crops.
"I. means
,ii..„r.a Ijetter iw..,!.
fmie.1 A igus
cattle, &gt;41.
bet­
after school.—Texas Siftings.
If our Rulers apprecuitwl the vidur
. ter pn.jcs kriB feed, more net profit, no
“Ma. I'm now 17. Mayn’t 1 enter
of
having
asparagus
on
J
“
ble
Macomb
county.
THE CREAT ROCK ISLAND ROUTE
noru.\ an I ........
mure contentment for
for both
society?” “You will have to ask your
Itocklen'a
Arnica
ttaWe.
ly
in
the
spring,
before
any
othw
green
&lt;a lie patrons that sense of poraonttl security afforded by a solid. •
X.’iil the cattle. The advantages
y taltalMl road-bed; smooth tracks of continuous titeel roll; «ubthing is al hand, more would I* P,an*«{j
The bent naive in tnc worm foe CutB, Brulfei*. father, Lirrie.” “Oh! but he's so gruin,
i.m' thw raitle possess warrant profit
bullt culverts and bridtros; rolling stock Metre perfection as
Sores. Ulcers, Salt Khcutn, Fever Korea, Jetter, I’m afraid to.” “.Speak to him prettily,
- i- and mercy
to-or
ourcattle,
cattle, to
to grade
grade Asparagip is easy to transplant, it will
...... -j —
anywhere and under almost all
dear, and he will hear you. He is in
up our b|rtfa
'rds with ttem.
thpm. (For argu- errow
Jondltions. It fa almost equal to green
the
sitting-room."
Lizzie
summons
”
liehorning
cattle,"
i agaiu. Dehorning
courage and goes to her father. “Pa.
in Hw Farmer. Felt 27,
27. page 136). peas on the table. N o one »»•
luxuries of tta Paa—nger Eqv
borFor «al« b» w. H. Goodyear.
dear. I’m 17. May I enter society^'
Ttio Fust Expreas Train* b
• t -*r nil.i. •etuents iu the fat stock er with sowing seed when the} raw
The Andwronrartcompanr tMkof mox- “What kind of society?" "Why. the
ponnd of well ventilated, tine);
*-i 'Ws th • paj,t season argue strongly in purchase the roots for fifty or
umptnona
in which
I
iik their traalaeM from Bronson to Adnan.
best of society, of course." “No! Do
citing on
turn, "good
mi- i4\lir
. In
|u England
•r..
1 jigland they had a five' cents per hundred. Ihese roots
Weft:* Uwr HUfl remora OuUt iMJowneu you suppose I'm going to have you
City ana
should be planted in the garden in rows
sb
tt'lclorj •:in,i p,lr °"'n Chicago thnie arid one-half feet apart, and
mokes fool of youra»?lf agoin’ about say­
.u rrsiicctsg
greni, relative ■
success was great,
ing ’caw* fur car, ‘faw’ fur for, and
THt FAMOUS ALBERT’ LEA ROUTE
.....i.. n0 one who gm
_^e yjpuj eighteen inches apart in |hfe .ro*’
w thi-jr i umber,
such darkey talk ? No. never!"
•'ten a passing glance failed to note
now crown of the root being placed «*' end
&lt;“»■
thrtr
dlent quality. Never has it inches Iielo w the wirface of the MU. In SS&gt;ISi™r.n&gt;M~%5w r»
Thirty pilui. ZJc. All drtutfllrt*Bowen’s Budget. Fort Plain,-N. Y..
. and hunting and flab,
’•Ju n to he lot of any breed of cattle field culture the land fa
sarnie as for earn and til- roots
dettrablo routs to tho
peter White. H I* raid, win Jd™
for im­ for March, 1886, says: In the multi­
',uch a marked sensation
jaf interior
provements In Marquette’* i»ra pnbltajmrk.
plicity of medicine* placed upon the
anuKig all classes of breeders ami feed- the same
।
fired feelinc" from which you suffer so market, it is sometimes difficult to dis­
as Um Polled Angus has made the
murh. particularly m ti e
u
tinguish between the meritorious and
!*£&gt;.
xow brothers, allow me to
Uirown off by Hood's H irraprilla.
the worthless. There are at least two
offej ?ou a lltUe chew or advice.
Thi* M-*ron of tbe year h very Important to. excellent remedies widely used, the
t stand on your o^n toes and com•
efficiency of which are unquestioned.
pLun about the little extra y«u will
E. ST. JOHN,
cable
We refer to St Jacobs OH and Red
2^fc.u\P‘y lor the services of on AnStar Cough Cure.
.b’i ’-VUt bree(1 r-M&gt;r cows, if so
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into with Jere Coughlin, ot The Water­
town Times, who was bittc-ti by a rabid
dog on tlw evening of May W. Mr.
Coughlin was reminded tliat the people
were suspicious that he did not tell the
whole truth about the dog. "1 did not
in print," he candidly ropfied. “for luul I
done so. there would have been great ex­
citement People die from fright, and I
did not care toJcill anyone if tbe dog did
try it. The truth is, the dog made his
entrance into my dining-room by liutting
the 'loor ojirn with his head. Tliat caused
the the tired appearance. H&lt;* was sim­
ply stunned. My wife turned him out
and watched him go around the house,
calling my attention to tlw fact that lie
was i rothing at the mouth. I went out
the other way to look for him. taking a
co.il rhot\d in my hind. As I gut out
the dog was running toward the barn,
one of the large doom of whkfb was
open. But he did not go in. He struck
his head against the closed door and
turned almost around. He jumped up
quickly again and ran straight toward
me. I raised the shovel; he «)&gt;rang for
my hand, but caught my leg. but a tdow
from the hock of the shovel made him
loosen hi» hold, wiien he went straight

“What has l&gt;een my treatment? Dr.
Spencer must tdl you that 1 have fol­
lowed hi* advice and taken his medicine;
have kept cool and calm; saw no oae but
the doctor for eleven days. My Symp­
toms have been carefully noted * ’
sometime* by myself and someth
by
my wife. 1 noticed alarm in t
tor's fare the eighth day. My 1
calmed myself as best I could. Tliat
morning I began to have sharp pains in
my eywu The cyebollg.^enLarged so that
1 could see to read nonpareil without
glasses, something which I had not dona
restlessnitCT all day.
Although my
temper is usually calm, it was with the
utmost endeavor that 1 could control my­
self. I wanted to scold or hit somebody,
and chewed up a whole lead pencH in
my fury. 1 retired between 7 and 8 in
the evening, not bocauae I was sleepy,
but for the purpose of getting out of the
way of everybody. Hot and cold flaaluw
passed through my system until mid­
night. while I tumbled and tossed about
the bed wrapped, in flannel sheets. With
almost lightning stiddennees then began
pains, sharp ones, seemingly coming
from tbe wound at first, but so rapid
that within a short time they seemed to

Of BfWMXXL

AN OLD-TIME SCHOOLMASTER.

A hundred and fifty years ago, among
the German settlers of Punnsylvania,
than* was a remarkable old schoolmaster,
whose name was Christopher Dock. For
three days he taught school at a little
place called Skippack, and then for tho
next three days he taught at Salford.
Whenever one of his younger scholars
succeeding in learning hia A. B, C, the
goad Christopher Dock required the
father of his pupil to give his son a
r*any, and also asked his motlier to cook
two egg* for him aa a treat in honor of
his diligence. To poor children in a naw

ricam other points in his progreeu. an in­
dustrious child tn one of Dock's schools
received a penny from his father and two
eggs cooked by his mother. AU this time
he was not counted a member of tho
school, but only as on probation. The day
the great day. If the pupil had been dil­
igent in spelling, thd master, on the
morning after tbe first reading day,
would give a ticket carefully written or
illuminated with his own hand. This
read: “Industrious—one penny.” This

There were no clocks or watches: tha
children came to school one after an­
other, taking their plaoes near the mas­
ter, who sat writing. They spent their
time reading out of the Testament until
eroded in reading his verse without a
mistake stopped reading and came and
sat at the writing table to write. The
poor fellow who remained last on the
bmcli was called a laxy scholar.
Tlw funniest of Dock's rewards was
that which he gave to those wbb made'
no mistake in their lessom. He marked
a Urge O with chalk on the hand of the
perfect scholar, Fancy what ji time the
boys and girls must iiave had trying to
go home without rubbing out this O'.—
St. Nicholas.

■on Friday evening. July
18t**
zn iyor Writwrt in the chair, Boll call- Scld WQe . • hours.........................
E. Battered!.......................................
&gt;uo ’
R. CampbeU and tetm.. .......... ■■
bins and Waters-5; abaenL Hams, Ho- Z. Shepard. 41 days tending fire
&lt;S &lt;0
gie and McCoy—3.
- B0
Minutes of the previous meeting read E. M. HinmMi. laying tile
Ed. Doyle, one inontbsaalsry to
and approved.
,, .
Your committee oo streetsand bridg­
December. 1885........
es to whom was refered the requret of Fred Crocs, one months salaryl!1
Charles Hardke. would most respectf ul­
December, 1885-­
ly report that they find that tbe dty Dell Newton, one months salary
has a strip of tend eighty-four feet
In December, 1885
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wide from the line of Mr. Hardke’a lots Wm. Swildrt, one months salary
fled r b-cwr-.
to the center of the railroad track, and
in December. 1885 - ............. • •
it being the same width each way along Wu»; Green, one month.** salary
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the railroad, your committee would not
in December. 1885.......................
be
think it advisable to buy any more
Bv AW. Bogle, that the
tend to make the street wider, and your allowed and orders drawn for Mine.
committee would recommend that the
Cretan of n.eiwanl rfHreiumtJ w.
the following places
praver of the petitioner be not granted
U. Fit ute MTXPt'tX*. tteconfer.
Signed by George Osborn, Luka be. and they are hereby
Waters and Wm. IL Stebbins, commit­ the meeting of the- board of J4*1**™*
tee.
By Aid. Hogie, that the report of the
street committee be accepted and it be
laid on the table until the next regular
You are hereby no»IA&lt;
"M" -bo.
meeting. Carried all nyes-fl. Aid. Bo­
Second ward. Adam Tinkler s house. wlll'w beMlutfce*™
Hastings. «’
gie having taken bis seat.
Third w ord. Council room.
Houdav. Jtilg 2MA, 1M6,
Your committee to whom was refer­
Fourth ward. Sheriffs office.
Rmohvd, That the Recorder be and
ee! the consideration from the chief of
the fire department, requesting that a ha is herebv instructed to give the
larger room be secured for 4he regulur proper noti‘4* to the qualiiwd el^tors of
meetings of the tire departnienL nrould the city of Hastings of the special elec­
submit the following as their .reports: tion to l*e held on tbe 2®fh day of July
That the city rent tbe front rooms on □exL
third floor over J. &amp; Goodyear’s store,
Signed by John M. Beaamec.
Empire block, at io annual rental of
Aid. Beasmer moved the adoption or
fortv dollars per annum, rent to 1* the same, which was carried by ali ay«*.
paid semi-annually, and that a contract
Bv Aid. Bessmer. that Aid. McCoy,
1m&gt; appointed chairman of
Signed bl E. Y. Hogie. W. A. Hams and election al special election. Carand Geo. Osborn, tire committee.
By Aid. Hogie. that the report be ac­ ri*By,Ald. l^ssmer. that Aid. Stebbins

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cepted and adopted. Carried. Ayes, be appointed aa secretary at •pedal
Hams. Bogle. McNaughton, Osborn; election. Carried all ayes.
Stebbins and Watere-d; nays. Beremer
By Aid. Bessmer. that tbe committee
on city property be authorized to sell
Your committee to whom was refer- the old lock-up for what they can get.
ed the communication of the chief of Carried all ayes.
the fire department, relative to the salOn motion council adjourned.
ariea to lie paid the chief and assistant
FRANK STKBBIXS. Bacardrr.
chief, would recommend that tbe said
officers be paid a salary as may be fixed
by this body, the same to take effect
block rateen* in- Montana have leared
and date from’tbe time of re-organiza­ extensive cattle ranges from the Domin­
tion of said fire department
Signed by £. Y. Hogie. W. A. Hams ion government for a term of twentyone years, and are driving great herds of
and Geo. Osborn, fire committee.
By Aid. Beasmer, that the report be cattle across the border into Northwest
accepted and adopted. Carried all ayes. territory.—Inter Ocean.
Wiikheas. The common council of
An African proverb says tbe idle are
the city of Hastings having made no
provision for the payment of salaries
for the services of the chief and assist­
ant chief of the Bastings fire depart­
ment Therefore,
Revived. That the chief of the
Hastings fire department be paid the
sum of twenty-five dollars per annum,
and tbe assistant chief the sum of fif­
teen dollars per annum.
Signed by E. Y. Hogie.
By Aid. Waters, that the resolution
be accepted and adopted. Carried all
ayes—8. Aid. McCoy having taken bis

Most of the bouses have thatched roofs,
seat
as indeed do generally all habitations in To tl*f Common Cmtftcil of tht City of
was burning, in pain, and thirsty. My this region. For this nature has made
Hartings:
first impulse was to take a run in the a bountiful provision in a species of tail.
Your committee would most respect­
ful! v make the following report, ac­
and fight it out. I did not care to call bunchwi ahn&lt;»t &lt;*veryw here. During the cording to resolution parted bv your
anyon*-. fearing that their task would
board J une 18th. which is as follows:
We would recommend that an iron
cause me to lore what little reason I had. and can then bo burned.
I felt so light that it seemed to nu* tliere
It seems to be cultivated in some bridge of 120 feet long be built with 18
feet road way. and one six foot side­
was danger of my floating out of bed; I
firmly grasped the side of the bed and digvnous plant. It ia cut off clone to the walk on east skle of bridge. In view of
held on. believing tbe unusual pain and round hillock on which its great body of the very unsafe condition of the pres­
ent wooden bridge, your committee
bent would soon pun away. I held my­ roots always rise above the ground—Is would further recommend that an iron
self in tliat position until a few minutes bound into bundles of about three inches bridge be built as soon as possible.
before 4—nearly four hours—when the in diameter, and is then * placed on the
Signed by George Osborn. Wm. H.
pain and lieat suddenly stopped.
bamboo (xilux that ure tied with strings StebbinC Luke Waters and W. A.
"My mind was perfectly clear. The transversely to the rafters—the bundles Hams, street and bridge committee.
By Aid. Bogle, that the report be ac­
an- in like manner ti*nl to the poles,
tion. 1 got up terribly exhausted and ■id when well done the roof will last cepted and adopted. Amended by Aid.
attempted to take a spoonful of aromatic right yean without a leak even in the Bessmer, that the report read 2U feet
wide
instead of IB feet wide. Vote
spirits of ammonia in half a glass* of ticn-e torrents wljieh often bunt from
water which had l«ren prepared for me the clouds. One would suppose there being taken on the amendment the
same was lost. Ayes. Bessmer and Mc­
to drink through tbe night. My stomach would be danger from fire among such Coy—2; nays. Hams, Bogle, McNaugh­
repelled it with terrible force. 1 waited dkwely lying rows of roofs, as dry and ton, Osborn, Stebbins and Waters—fl.
until th'- stomach had qnited down, and inflammable as lint or tow, but no such Vote on original motion, carried all
then T swallowed the medicine quickly,
ayes.
shutting iny month with a grim determ­
. To th't Common CouncilYour com­
ination that it should not come out. The burned building. — Guatemala
Cor. mittee to whom was refered the bill of
A. II. Keith, would recommend that the
stoniwh acted th- same as before, but I
bill be allowed as corrected, at five dol­
would not open my mouth. It was hard,
lars.
and my throat did not feel just right.
Signed by Archie McCoy. E. Y. Bo­
Well, I pit it down, and got such a terri­
As Professor Walker has shown in sev­ gle and George Osborn, finance com­
ble wrenching of the body tliat I have eral published statements, and notably mittee.
not yet recovered. I took my medicine tn an article contributed to The Century
By Aid. Hams, that the report be ac­
next day with my eyes closed. Tliere mtgnzine, the geological formation of cepted and and adopted. Carried all
were some of the symptoms of the night Manhattan island is of such a character ayea.
before, but they were lighter, and have that sewage and other objectionable sur­
W ueiiEAs. The Common council of
face accumulations make their way this city did this night vote to build an
downward, even to the sources from Iron bridge across Thornapple river on
Michigan avenue; therefore
had I not'kept my senses when Inirning
R^lwd, That a sum not exceeding
with pain and thirst; would probably their supply. Even at tbe depth of 2,000
five thousand dollars (.85,000) be, and
fwt the water is contaminated. London the same is hereby appropriated for the
me home from the office to remain quiet.
building of said iron bridge, its abut1 have a sore leg, and juM as coon as feep artesian wells in those cities do not
encounter deposits of water polluted by
Resolved,
That the sum
one
satisfied tliat there is as much hydrothousand five hundred dollars (81^00;
well 2,000 or 2,000 feet deep in Paris be spread upon the tax roll of this city
bite, and believing that our brad Aineri- tuppliro water that entered the ground this year tor said bridge, and the 1x1at points many miles from tbe city. But iancenot exceeding In total amount
the sum of five thousand dollars for
thrre is if patient* will only control themsaid bridge, its abutments and aproachits
New York began its downward journey,
Dr. Spencer wm next callod upon. He in all probability, from the polluted sur­ thereto, to be levied and aMettsed
against the taxable property of the city
face in tho vicinity of the well's mouth, of Hastings next year.
inc that the dog was mad. Hr advised or from some point within the dty
Resolved. That the question of
against the killing of it, but it wag killed limits.—New York Timet.
building the above named bridge and
before his advise was known. From the
-------- levying the above named
sums oximoney
—_be
-----------------------------------submitted for their
acceptance or rejection to the qualified
witness and the symptoms of his patient
-.tete----- --- -• tt—on
he behoved the dog was mad, He did a crooked stick, with sometimes an iron electors of the city of Hustings,
Monday, the twenty-eixth day of Ji
luly
not appear aa positive aa Mr. Coughlin
in thinking tliat tho Utter would be able to I* introduced to a considerable ex­ next
Roeolvetl, That the question to► be
tent. but the Mexican peasant on coming
voted at said special election shallI be
bridge “yea." or bridge “no."
oae handle, in order to make it conform.
Signed by J. M. Bwsmer.
»boul thu unUl. iba can wu outed.
Aid Kroemer moved the adoption of
Then he would have no objection to meat A bundle ot brush constitutes the same which was carried by all aym.
making it public.—Watertown Cor. New
Resolved, That tbe Common coun­
cil grant pennlssloa July 3d. 1886. to
York Times.
use fire crackers, torpedoa, etc, to all
Wells.
persons; providing they fire them on
their own property, or on some private
property; but in no case shall they
show* 1,421 slant, while a carefully drawn I ErofeMor 8. Lockwood, ia an article
have the permlsaion to fire them on any
of Tha Popular Science Monthly, good- street in the dty of Hastings.
Signed by Luke Waters.
naturedly describm the processes by
Aid. Waters moved the adoption of
which insects and animals scratch themthe same which wm carried. Aves,
Beesmer, McCoy. Osborn, Stebbins and
Waters—5; nays, Hams, Bogle and Mc­
while swimming by so dashing thstnsdrea Naughton—3.
CITY ACCOUNT*.
itching l*rt W spot strike the substance
Street Com.. 11 days work
collided with.
Horton and team. 2 days work.
fl 00
Henry Burke, 10^ days work... IS 75

xrttx rreancK, 10*^ days work.
David Wolcott, ia^ days work.
Chas. Uta, 4 days work
rUtaid and team, IS days work
James DePue. 8 days work

IS 75
15 75
4 SO
4 SO

clMly.
"• BOftABKCK.

MONEY SAVED!
Having bought a large invoice of TEA,

we will until further notice give each^ustomer
a better TEA than everbefore; and to induce
customers to try, will give a 5. cent ticket with
each pound for cash.

Tickets good in 25c

lots for any Crockery we have in stock at face
value.

.

Try Our Tea!

Sai^Haias &amp; VanArman,
March 10th. 1886.

MOST PERFECT MADE
PRICE DIKING POWDER CD..
CHICAGOCT. LOCtfc.

.

RUSSELL HAS
-Removed

AavJRICej DRY GOODS
SPECIAL *
'WDR'Sk
JSzlillixiery G-oocLs,
EXTRACTS To the First Door East of Hicks Bros. Gro­
AND

MOST PERFECT MADE
l «Oia»rtTL OCCBSXXXCL

Tbe Interest awakratd In an important
•ccursnce at Jacka-w canned a repreaenlaUve ot this paper tv visit that city. He
registered at the Hurd Houmb and
outraged Hon Frank L. Smith, Its
proprietor, and ex-member of life State
Leglalatore In conversation.
Tlr. C. D. Denio, a rnan eery welL
krown in thl» romnimittv. wea probably
tbe worst wreck physictally of any tuna
ibis country has ever seen. He was------- 3
Mr. Smith Mopped suddenly, and golnR
to tho door called In a man who was pass­
tag. It waa Mr. Dvnlo, who said:
••I am what people eall •resurrected.’
From a alight attack of rheum allim,
growing out ot a cold, f grow worse until
my limbo were awollen fearfully, and my
rtC\. "ldu
Anyoua
who haa had rheumatism knows what I
J1?" d®c,?n»
»«ry faithful,
but they did not help me. They admiute
teredkill
morphine
constantly,
It could
not
lh. naln.
inrteid.but
dnrii»rSS

tarings 1 declared I would shoot tba
doctors if I ever recovered, which of
couree, I was not rexpcnsible for. 1 looked
K^Jsxr’
f-

and my friend# had abandoned raa. and
keeps n» well all tho while? Illbbard’a
Kbemnrtk Syrup iha bwt medicine ever
given to Buffering human Uy."
.
Newspaper n.au are naturally ekeptlmi.
«• &lt;b« writer calhd on the
well known house of Cerroll A Board­
man for whom Mr. Dvnlo worked when
he waa flrwt talr-.,
u. ___ ’*7?

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no ot]p ,v„

DeSo
duringh)..ickne»,Hnd«!d Mr. Deniobad

pie alK&gt;ve facts err true and iiier tan Fr.U«l np&lt;» b, ,11 rradm
;b* entl™ B**« thonwubl* u4
fay*11 *“ &gt;» “ « * • l~~n uiS IS
fawn and ahnnld ha

from a sky-rocket set fire to

cery, on State Street,
Where he will be pleased to welcome all his cus­
tomers and friends, as well as to greet many new
ones. As heretofore, he keeps the Best of Goods
in his line, at the Lowest Prices.

Nw Ms CoisMly Amras!
JULIUS RUSSELL.
We have taken the Agency for
the new line nf

Mid Stoves.
They are something entirely
new in design and finish, ot
superior quality and fully v™*'
ranted.
Other Stoves will be Closed Out Regardless of Cost
We also sell the Latest and Best

Builders Hardware at Close Figures.
Paints in Lange and Small quantities; also Varni-he*.
pentine and Japans.

Mowers, Reapers and Binders.
Wagons, Carriages and CartsOLIVER'S NEW COMBINATION PLOW, with self-stanieni»«
Share and Point They are giving the best satisfaction,
doing T;he same amount of work with from oue-iourtn
one-half the expense of other plows.

CALL IN AND SEE US.

Greble &amp; Powers.

Low Estimates on Jackson Tils.

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                  <text>VOL. XXXI. NO. 10.

HASTINGS, MICH., JULY 8, 1886.

■[he Hastings Banner.

T BROS. &amp; WILKINS

v t-Tixos. Barry Co.. Mich.

XOBGO-THO&amp;MAJPPXJX,
Married, on Thursday, July 1st. at
oE the bride’s iwrents, by
Mr. George Baird
^^“MinaFeglea. Nearly seventy

MARSHALL l. cook.
,i BSCRIPTION RATES

AflVKKTISING RATES:
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for special positions.

JOB PRINTING..
ulbin the Job Printing De­
- Baxxkb. Everything lu the
. .i;...,-.roved pnitenis ot mMhluery1
"J., ...... :;.t „rkinru employed.enables the

W LOWRl’, M.D..
phy-dcian, burgeon and Oculist.

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'.vut or country promptly attended.
- &lt;o JO a. m. And I to 3 p. m.
H^towayo* drug store.
'r ,
atti nnou paid to surgical disease
ri... i-w and ear.

Farm Wagons,
Detble Shovel Plows,

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ROAD SCRAPERS,

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I-ANDIS, M. D..
Phyrican and burgeon.
Woodlaud. Midi.
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on.- d.»»r.-xith Of the port Office. will be
J.'j ur night.
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PINE LUMBER,

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TIMMERMAN.
f . Hom iqiathic Physician &amp; Surgeon,

I ;i.w eastltoltoway»’ dniggtore.)
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Wx. JONES.
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(HEMLOCK AND PINEJ

Dentist.

&gt; . ’«»&gt;ck MOWpIb altonded to.

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(PINE AND CEDAR.)

C WELTON
wat tor rtf tMiia Farmer'* Ia»uraneeCo.
V -.I •le- on a man’s property against
: v ure. UxbUitng or wind; axainst a man'*
Utf &amp;y deaib and oecideut-■
u-

Cedar Fence Posts,
Joist and Studding,

WK A SHELDON.
Alxtract Rtock.Hsrttligs. Mkh.)

County News.

FLOORING *2K".g±w^"

u,
friends "““bled
to aitnauj the marriage and partake of
hl^«€njoyni?nV‘ oftht* occasion. The
“.SZ.®011?1® left that evening to visit
J? &lt;
Kroom ut Cedar Creek.
The following is a list of tbe many use­
ful presents left by the company:
S-L—Hiram Fegles.
ca221i£.fnUvy i“d on®dozeo frult
cans—Mrs. H. Pegies.
uif’ W,- u®PvBert Corwin liad
«ife and Wm. Carl and wife.
Four pieces of cut amberina glass
ww and individual caitor-Jamre
Johnson and wife, of Charlotte.
Castor— Rev. C. D. Paxson and wife,

V - Whitlock and wife.
Hand lamp-Emma Slocum.
~
fiH'tTil" «-■'»*• Whitlock
and Nellie Northrop.
One dozen sauce dishes-Nora Sco­
thorn.
.
Cake dish—Grace Lathrop.
Crayon ’ picture—Ora and
Elmer
arren.
’I^weh- Cora Mead and Ada Norton.
^Oamask Napkins-Mr. Northrop and

Colored water set—F. D. Soules and
family.
Sliver picklecastor—Emma Carl
Towels-Chester Hyde and wife.'
Table spread—Geo. Higdon.
Cup, saucer and plate and decorated
stone china soup dishes-V. M Baird.
Towels—A. D. Maynard and wife.
Hand lamp and bread plate-D. S.
Chase and wife, Charlotte.
Gold band china tea set—Daniel
Deller and wife and sons, Daniel and
Albert.
Colored pickle dish—PhHlie Deller.
Water set and can baking powder—
8. J. Babcock and wife.
Silver dollar—Bert Corwin.
Bread plate—Mrs. Hawee.

and Maple,

Middleville.
The Congregational society will buy
a bell for their church.
Mower and reaper agents are busy
setting up and operating new machines.
lU-.ut sl'wfne)’ for Barry County.
Commencement exercises of our high
KEN.vSlA’.
school were held at the Congregational
church Thursday. Four pupils gradu­
Attorney at Luw,
ated this year, and their essays showing
■net J.«. Uoodveor &amp; Co.', more.'
careful thought and preparation, were
Prattlers in
courisaf theStat- collections
delivered before a crowded house. The
ttottpUj ultendlnc to.
'
'
school l&gt;oanl have wisely engaged Prof.
Morse for another year. Our school
Of Kvi-iu
TOHnT'ARVET'*. Attorney
M
, r
,|
at Law,
has prospered finely under his manage­
ment.
Sam Jones at Eaton Rapids last week
w'.dTlN V. BARKER. Beal Estate,
drew well from this section, every
•« Insurant-** and Loans.
train carrying from four to a dozen to
• ' . iL.tiyau &lt;6 Son. 2 doors north
hear him expound the scriptures.
of fWtoake.
Isaac Keeler and wife, of Charlotte,
•&gt;nriven to making exchanges
are with their many Middleville friends
The fiitenuts of non-resident
this week.
r- artfully looked alter. Farms
r •ale or exchange. Houses and
Loud and general b» the praise of the
oration delivered at the celebration
HF"Prices and Estimates given on ap­
Saturday, by P. J. Colgrove of your
,
I
plication.
city.
v a
Law
Our celebration was not big in
BENTLEY BROS. &amp; WILKINS. numbers of attendance, but was
a success
otherwise.
A
genuine
knock-dun u and dragout flgnt was
added to the excitement during the
L’XAl’PEX A VanARMAN,
sports. A tnarahal Of the day was one
ft
•
Lawyers
of the participants therein, and he se­
cured a genuine thumping. No arrests.
(Over flaitluic* &gt;&gt;Uon«l BXnk.)
The regular meeting of the Band of
H’JLLIAM B.bWEEZEY, Attorney
Hope occurred at the Baptist church
' ’ At L.tv.- and .Solicitor in Chancery,
last Sunday evening.
Win. Turner has purchased of I. N.
cvnrts of the state.
Keriler the residence on west Main
H’lLLIAM B SWEEZEY,
street, occupied at present by John
’’
•
J iHtice of the Peace.
Carveth and family.
The uuM nuws ot this village report
a wedding in high life as among the
I M. B. GHJ.ASPIE.
near future events.
,
CRAMO
RftiPIM
DIVISION.
The political pot is being quietly
*•
.
Notary Public.
stirred here by those who think they
have Thornapple well in hand. But
J|ARYr. COBB.
we opine that when the great barbacue
EASTWARD
comes off next fklL the broth will have
“ .zSHr‘ NA H!,N DREdHMA KER,
a savor that shall astonish these confi­
DElLt? T. COLGROVE.
1
Lawyer,

Cornice Mouldings,

A.

Inside Finish &amp; Banff Mouldings

Stoop Scrolls &amp; Columns

Window and Door
Screens.

Michigan Central

The Niagara. Falls Route.

.IfUbti'-n f/ioen to Cutting
Fllthiy. Pattern* Cut to onter.
Mite orrr-.SJuntri Store.

II

dent ones.

10.10

Wm. Branon. of Carson City, is visit­
ing friends here.
'
Mrs. Clark Parson, of South l?&lt;&gt;5ton.
Is visiting her daughter Mrs. tv ebster

la.M

iwnxbren made In the conditions

RjSlN. Allarding is on the sick list.

..munjBcraua ahb» "T-T" mmT.
uu-_ ui xsniuri Canon, dated Decraber
,wu. and r.. trded In the office at the Bec1'red* far tin- cauqty of Harry :uid state
h.wro. January axl, ukj. at s ofeloek a
7". Tz' l! '““rtffamon pane t?»; by m
i uu t tbr iwwer ot uh- in srid tnortgare
*in-d l:a« rvomnoperative, asdttatv Ts
■ '--n- i to be due and unpaid on said mort|
: !
arcofnmnytme the aame at
-*-e v, tin. notice the sum ot thirteen
uiwdrei and twenty dullara aaa ntaety■ranoyk
“Ud the attorney tee
r.. ...! i,y ljW- a,,,! ji0 proceeding* at
; orln-juHy havtnx been taken to collect
.’;'.i'^M'.or a!'y Part thereof; How therefore,
- !. r &lt;. 1,. n-bv given that by virtue ot the powr &lt;&gt;i Mbv tu said n-.'irtffafft contained, and the
t III «Kh i-axe nuul.r and provided, on Satl .tie ■-■bt .lay of August; A. D. Utas, at 10
t.idtbi f."-, aoon.Mthe north front door
fH'rttee tn the city ot Hutinga. Bar• M.- luitan •that bring the place of
hoidit K u.- (ircuk Court for the county of Bar{' " '“‘d premises ant situated.) there will
t St public luctlon or vendue to the hlghF&lt;t. tt;&lt;mjtnl»e« described in saidmortway •* necewary to satisfy
uiei L
r
due tnrreon with interest al seven
bi p-r ai.uumandtbecMt and expense*
m.nrK'5 &gt;*!"!• tending an attorney fee of
• • i
dull-ir* as provided tor in said mortr',.JwU(‘ l'reml*M Mog described in said
to wit:
vi.... ..
orparerisoflandlyingamrbei’."-;'] Jn’;'1,1" 1“w"s}»lj&gt; of Hartings, Barry Rapid* A Indiana K. »
|J’«J|-iI ' | l.-.ui.kIIovnaudden«s1bed a* tol• - .’J’.. The w«st half of south-east quar"tt Wtat half oteart half of south-east &lt;UT’’
T. X BOTH,
■
■rt:l ’n ”»rtren (13), In town three (3)
O. W. Rdogum. G-1
irAnff eight (g) west, containing, one
“res of land, more or less
J£R MARBLE
•'*•**1 M.») rtlLiwi.
CPw r SA W'EI. CARSON. Mortgagee,
mtc H. Bal er. All y for MortfagSaT .

Mr. M. Allarding has a new twine

binder.
_ .
Judson Carpenter is so he can get
around again and take the girls out rid­
ing. We are glad to see Jud on his
^Fanneni have commenced harvesting
their wheat
Mary Allarding and Florence W right,
of Freeport, Sundayed at N- Allardings.
Remember the thank-offering next
Sunday. Please don't forget your pock­

et book and some money.
Min Fannie Carptmter will start for
Spring Arbor next week on a vacation.
We wish her a good time.
Quite a number of our Good Templars
took in the picnic at Thornapple lake on
the 3d and report a good time.

SMES

..
........... &gt;■« Aiwanirm.
cXmytftoS?- 'H'*’ are,,lt Conrt torthe

K‘Hal1

Thad,&gt;«» I-- Hall-In at-

■wr’T
*’»«&gt; that on the nth day of
■jL'di*" P".'**1 '■ -‘writ of sUachtnent wm duly
it*rrv
’ ”•1 b^01’ llw' for &lt;he County of
Mmhl £•K. Han. the above
.
1
the lands. tenemenU,
•l-^i it
"lol»''y* and elfocuaf Tbad„
above named, for
•4‘ii!'uu,bvd and sixty dollaro: which
A f»Tit
rctun‘»ble on the 4lh day of May,
bated the 2nd dav ol Juue. A. D. IMA
.
KNaPPEN &amp; VANARMAN
Attorneys tor Plaintiff.

tw dedicated thia month.

ntXXPORT.
^ri'chvJ4 Will,

ot Lowell. Is the

guest of her mother, at presentK Mrs. 8- Allerding. or t&lt;r}rt0°’ 5“

Custom Wool Carding,
on|short notice.
Ht trill toarrant all work forJ^
Nothing
_______________

u the river.

J,J

#crll* bad wme new potatoes
61 Wc umlernaad that the church will

P^S.y’^Sbm

r

._

CARLTON.

w MARBLE.

Hasting.. Mich.. May HU»- 1®c-

grids department of
Eight or ten farmers
have purchased new c*£ri®K'*
spring. A very good sign of returning

the drawing card at a catnpmeeting
there this week.
.
Mrs. J. Yarger and daughter Nellie,
accompanied by Mary Allerding. spent
Sunday In Carlton, the guests of Mr. D.
I arger and wife, sr.
Mrs. Chas. Fox and daughter, of Al­
leyton, returned to their homo to-day,
after a delightful ten days visit with
the family of Mr. and Mrs. W. Fox.
Henry Withey, wife and aon, for sev­
eral months oast residing in Tennessee,
returned to Freeport last evening, and
are the guests of G. C. Bouck of Bowne.
Frank Brayton, leader of Wolcott
Poet band, has just received a silver Eb
horn which eclipses anything of the
kind in this section. Frank is deserv­
edly proud of his new instrument.
About 1&amp;.000 pounds of wool has been
marketed here this season, and it took
83,000 to pay for it, if John Yarger had
had entire charge of the buying, at
least 25,000 pounds would been sold here.
Harmony Lodge, No. 146,1. O. O.
at its last regular meeting, elected the
following new officers for the ensuing
term: N, G, H. W. Clemens; V. GT?.
Dooley; Rec, Sec., Mile* Archer: Perm.
Sec., Wm. Godfrey; Treasurer, N. Bray­
ton.
.
.
Myron Teeple returned on Saturday
hut from Saratoga. Kansas, where he
has been since early in the spring, look­
ing after and improving hLs land chum
which, he took up a year ago. Myron
has JOO acres of laad there and is well
pleased with the country.
Mrs. W. H. Clemens is detained in
her room by sickness.
.Mrs. Hernan Parish, of Grand Rapids
is visiting her sister, Mrs. C. Bronson.
Mr. L. C. Welton and wife of Hastings,
took supper last evening with Dr. Peck­
ham and family.
Mrs. S. W. Finch is still detained in
Grand Rapids by protracted illness.
Her many friends here hope for her
prompt recovery.
ft is said that Middleville is trying to
entice people that way Saturday, by
advertising that scarlet fever and diph­
theria prevails in Hastings. Thus try­
ing to profit by another's down-fall
with a vengsnee. Such a course can
hardly be called honorable though.

BOWEN’S MILL*.

Wheat harvest is well under way.
,
Hay is alwut all secured in good con­
dition.
The concert at the Robins school
house was a success.
Bowenitei divided their attentions
the 3d, .some going to Hastinga, some to
Thornapple Lake, some to Middleville
and some to Wayland and Gun lake.
Joe Burpee says anything but a kick­
ing horse, especially on the 4th when he
has his best girl with him; but then Joe
got there all right
Quite a large delegation ot Barlow
Lake lodge I. O. G. T. look in the Sab­
bath school and temperance picnic at
Wayland the 5th.
Ail report a good
The weather is extremely hot and time.
dry, nevertheless many people went to
Bert Armstrong was home the 4th
Hastings. Plainwell, and the various shaking hands with his many friends.
lakes in pursuit of amusement on Sat­
Mrs G. L. Byers has returned to her
urday last Some found the object of home in Allegan.
Corn is looking fine for this time of
their pursuit, and some did not.
Miss Nettie Falk and Dr. Geo. Hyde the year.
were united in marriage on Wedneeiiay
STATE HOAD.
of last week by Rev Mr. Bruce. Dr.
and Mrs. Hyde started Immediately for
Mrs. Willis Rolf Is with her parents
Canada where they will spend a short this week detained by sickness.
Miss Grace Hobbs Is spending the va­
time with the Dr.’s friends, after which
they return to take possession of their cation with her uncle Mr. Lewis Well­
rooms at H. Mosier's. They have the man, of Castleton.
Mrs. D. .Summers entertains the
hearty good wishes of a host of friends,
dime society Thursday afternoon. All
both young and old.
Lizzie Somerville, who was arrested are invited.
by Mrs. Burton Warner for theft, was,
Miss Emma Shaw man has returned
honorably acquitted, the trial taking' home from Flint where she has been
place on Tuesday last The girl is an attending school.
orphan, and has lived in the families of
About 85 relatives and friends of
Albert Storms and M. J. Goss, of this Henry Fisher ami wife assembled at
place, and was wen liked in both homes. their home Monday evening to celebrate
Both of these gentlemen stood her the the tenth anniversary of their mar­
friends, as weU as the majority ot this riage. It was a complete surprise, they
being absent from home returned to
community.
Mrs. George Moaler is much more find the house well occupied. The pres­
comfortable than early in the season, ents were valuable and useful.
bring now able to ride* some distance.
CASTLETON.
.
M,.L Goss commences work on the
new house directly. Messrs. Gibbs and
G. Morgan commenced, harvesting
Sprague have put'him up a good wait Monday.
■
Mr. Tomlison has returned to his
School closed on Friday last. A
goodly number ot the townspeople home in Senaca Falls, N. Y.
were present to witness the closing ex­
Rev. Bridenstine has returned to his
ercises. which were very pleasant. The home at Spring Grove, Mich.
Farmers have nearly all their hay
room was handsomely decorated with
evergreens and ornamented with flow- secured.
era. mostly the work of the older girls.
Leu Wellman was the first lucky
There will be a two months vacation.
man to get his wheat in the barn, bavThe pleasant face of Miss Angie Sg cut it last Friday, and drew it
Bates was to be seen in our village on
onday.
Mbs L. Austin, of Milan, Is visiting
Saturday last.
A large party from Battle Creek are her unde. JI. W. Austin.
camping at Wall lake, near Jacob
Harley Ladue and family, of Bath,
Lehnners. Two or three couples are are visiting at E. Lockhart’s.
*
Farmers are preparing for harveststopping at the bouse, in preference to
tent lire.
Henry Mosier is having a kitchen
Hafner is home for a short
added to his house for the use ot the visit
School dosed in the Hafner district
bride and groom.
Mr. Chase filled the M. E. pulpit on last Friday with Ida Davis as teacher.
She has given good satisfaction, and is
Sabbath evening.
a number cne teacher.
Farmers are through haying.
BUTLAND.
German measles have made their ap­
The heated term; (6 degrees in the
pearance in this vicinity.
shade.
David Flora and his mother have re­
Haying is nearly done: wheat harvest
turned from their visit to Ohio.
close bye.
Sam LeFever had the misfortune to
have his house burned on Thursday,
The portoffice war is raging again
July 1st
The fire was discovered
about one o'clock, p. m, in the kitchen with renewed 'igor.
Ben Wing returned home last week
attic. The bouse was nearly new, but
for
■ short visit.
it is supposed that there must have been
Mr. Marian Prince and Sarah Clem,
a defect in the chimney, as Mrs. L. had
just kindled a strong tire for the pur­ of Woodland, celebrated the 4 th with
pose of ironing. A portion of the A. M. Clem and family.
The Kalamazoo club bad a fine disgoods were saved. Loss about 81,000.
e»y of lire works at their grounds
Insured In the Barry ft Eaton.
onday evening.
Mrs. Alice Harris is still failing.
The dance at Morril's Friday night
Mrs. Dr. Green, of Charlotte, visited her
on Thursday, but gave her but little en- and Saturday was attended by a very
large crowd. No accidents and only
co uragemen t.
A party of boys with tent and milita­ one fight reported.

Money wu plentiful and whisky an•die guards drove a profitable busineaa in

formed into a .floating hell.

The air

tmokc. Drunken men staggered to and
fro. They yelled and sang and danced,
■nd then they fought and i fought again.
Rings were formed, and within them
rolled on the slimy flopr and howled and

lighted spectators cheered them to re­
double their efforts. Out nt these fights
others sprung into life, and from these
■till others. Tlu- noise was horrible.
The wharf became crowded with men

chore were dropped. Guards ran in on
us and beat men with dubbed rifles,
and were tn turn attacked. We* drove
them out of the hold. The hatch at th«
head of the stairs was closed and locked.
The recruits were
maddened
with

ing struck and kicked and stamped on
in return. The ventilation luitclics were
surrounded with stern-faced sentinels.

climbing through
the hatches. Men
sprang high in the air and clutched the
hatch-railings, and had their
Bands
smashed with xnu.iket-buqa. SenUftcla
paced to ana fro along the vessel's deck,
and called loudly to all row boat* to keep
off or they would be fired upon. They
did not intend that any fresh supplies of
whisky should be brought to ua Tlie
prisoners in this floating hell were than
told to “go it," and they went it.
Wo haii been searched for arms before
wo entered the barracks at Albany. The
more decent and quiet of un had no
means of killing the drunken brutes
club, or a
knife,
or
an
Iran
bolt
that
we
could
lay
our
hands to. I fought and got licked;
fought again and won, and for the third
time faced , my man, and got knocked
•tiff in two seconds. My ffice resembled
devil howl with delight. The light grow
dimmer and dimmer, and then the inte[K&gt;rtion.M as were dimly lighted by the
bars of light that shot through the porta,
and that which ww reflected down the
hatches in square columns. Wo fought
and howled and swore with rage and
pain. Through it all the foul smell was
overpowering. The deadly, penetrating
odors of ulcerous men, who suffered from
unnamable diseases, of stale tobacco
■moke, the sickening fmnee. of dead
whisky, and the smell of many unclean
ruffians made the air heavy with a hor­
rible stench. Many recruits ' lost their
bounty money. They were robbed and
beaten almost tn death." Exhaustion
quieted tiro devils down during the night,
and then we, slept on the filthy floor.
There was not a bunk in die entire
hold. The next mornin&amp;wo awoke with
sore heads and faint stomachs, and. un­
der orders, washed out the vast room as
well as we could. -Frank Wilkeson in
Chicago Times.

Tl?e following are the latest figures of

Bataille," which was published recently
by the “Patriotic League,’.and has been
a sort of nine days'. wonder in Paris.
There arc eighteen corps d'ormce, com­
prising 4-T0 battalions of infantry, 188
squadrons of cavalry, and 334 batteries. •
The total effective force is said to be:
Office™, 19,788; men, 674,290; home, 200,­
002: guns, 1.044; carriages, 88,754.—De­
troit Free Press.

Stcno-tdegniphy is one at the most in­
teresting among the many methods de­
vised for increasing the capacity of telo-

form of code-signaling in which an al&gt;
breviated sign may indicate a word or
even a sentence. The manipulation on
this eystem naturally requires long prac­
tice, which is one of its drawbacks, but
the results obtained compare quite favor­
ably with those of other fast systems.—
Frank Leslie'.,

different direction to the boxwood pre­
pared for English engravera. Tiro Chi
DXLTPN.
nese printer inks the block with a brush
Thermometer 96 in the shade the Sth. —the ink bring a ■uitahie compound
Haying is about done at this writing largely composed of India ink. To wand some have 4&gt;egun harvesting.
Nearly everyone that speaks about
the 4th, say they had a good time no
the back of the paper, which is printed
matter where they went
Thomas Pennock and wife spent Sun­
day with F. J. Norwood and wife.
Already people are beginning to go
In Ruaaia. a coffin fair is held once
huckleberrving, but 1 guess the hail
got there first
" NASHVILLE
E.
E. Grilly has sold his place to Bar­ parent buys a coffin. The present is
Everybody has returned from the 4th
ney Norwood, but he will run his always accojxLable, for the receiver feels
of July celebrations.
threshing machine just the same.
assured that he will iiave a Christian
Fred Baker has returned from New
burial, and is proud of the son wh.&gt; thus
York and says he will settle up with
his creditors and go in business again.
Must have made a raise.
Rev.
C.
D.
Paxson's
father
fa
visiting
The Nashville band went over to
Kalama, and returned with a fine cor­ him from Marcellus. Mich.
Oscar Warren and wife went to hear
net as 8 trophy of their music-making
The Moors moke extensive use of a
Sam Jones preach at Eaton Rapids last
spirit prepared from the waler in which
abOur 'citizens were widely scattered week.
ry fixtures, camped in military style on
the east bank of Podunk lake. They
seemed to enjoy soldier life hugely—for
one night.
Rev. Croebv supplied the Freeport
M. E. charge Sunday, July 4th.and bap­
tised several candidates in Hess lake.
Elmer Regers, our efficient town
clerk, is preparing to move to \ ankee
Springs. Elmerhas lots of friends if
he is a greenbacker.

Saturday. Hastings. Vermontville and
Kalamo receiving about equal »**«*•
1 House, of Kalamo. had his back
Sunday morning, was witnessed and
foudly applaud^ by some of our most Piously injured last Th’jroday night
by being thrown across the steps of the
PrJ?vendlFri.’pGrt l»°PleTart’J0^5 u opera house, while engaged m wrestling
Eaton Rapids to see Sam Jones, who is with Andrew Wright.

PrTP3dS'en fight on a vacant lot last

WHOLE NO. 1622.
A large number of people from tills
village and vicinity took in the Eaton
Rapids cauipmeeting last week, and lis­
tened to Sam Jones trite remarks.
School closed last Thursday. The
lecture by Prof. Estabrook, of Olivet,
was very highly spoken of by those
who attended. The ice eream social at
the school house immediately after,
was patronized to an alarming extent
The May Howard combination of
“mediums gav;e an exhibition of slight
of hand at the opera house Thursday
evening. The major part of their en­
tertainment was stale years ago.
Dr. W. H. Griswold, of Battle Creek,
was in town last week.
Ida Hardy is home from Muskegon.
Will Feighner and wife returned
from California Thusday
morning.
They say Geo. Francis and family in­
tend moving back in about three weeks.
Brady A Treat were arrested Friday,
and taken to the county hub on a
charge of*violuting the state liquor law,
but the result of the trial on Tuesday
we will have to leave to the lively
"lood" of the Banner to ascertain.
G. A. Truman and family are vUiting relatives at Lincoln, Kansas.
Mrs. Dr. Lindsley, of Burnlpa Corn­
ers, Mich., and Mrs. L. Briggs, of Char­
lton, Missouri, have died recently.
Work has Ix-en commenced on the
hall of the K. P. and masonic fraterni­
ties. The job wallet to W. B. Stillwell,
for S2^7L
We notice the doors of Gregory &amp;
Dunham's saloon are open again.

George Higdon and Archie Soules
celebrated the 4th at Leslie.

Hackett port G. A. IL, of Bronson,
took second premium, amounting to
875, at the celebration in Coldwater on
Saturday.

water, being impregnated with 1
allowed to ferment, and is then

�From which the aoul boa taken flight at

I am now settled am) re4dj

fteh and exotic fruit and vogetaUew than

for business in my new qMr

Of sunlight seems forever to have fled;
Two mute Ups meeting like an unutrung
SX2Su*^dbuy. bottteof Brown’s
IraeBittera, the popular tonic.

A ten-vear-old Rochester boy. white
in the car en route for Troy the other
day, liecame hungry about eleven
,,'dock and was making rapid inroads
on a bountiful lunch that had been pro­
vided for him, when a gtmlesnan was
moved to remark. “My boy. if you eat
much now you won’t have any appetite
far your dinner.” To which the smart
little fellow replied: Well. I guess if
I haven't any appetite, I shan't want
any dinner^ Nothing more could be
Children will refuse bad tasting cough
medicine but they will all be willing to
take Dr. Jackson's syrup of lungwort
and wild cherry whenever offroed.
It
is m plt«sant as maple syrup and will
reach a bad cough and cure the whoop­
ing cough much quicker than any other
preparation of the kind. For sale by
WZ H. Goodyear.

Made her feel badly—“You look aad.
Birdie, what is the matter?” were the
words addressed to Birdie Heaijrin by
h«r friend Mollie Squeera. as th^f met
. on Austin Avenue. “No, I am not pre­
cis elv sick, but 1 feel tired—overwork­
ed.” “Do tell me about IL” “Veil,
you see. our colored cook is sick, and
now poor mother has to do all the cook­
ing and scrubbing and washing and
ironing, and it makes me feel so tired to
see the old creature work. She ia so
siowr

We should economize stall times,but
more especially when times are close.
Observe the purchases of your thrifty
neighbors.
More sulMtantial benefits
can l«e obtained from a fifty cent bottle
of Dr. Bigelows Positive Cure than a
dollar bottle of any other cough remedy.
It ba prompt, safe aad pleasant cure
for all throat and lung troubles. Sold
and endorsed by Fred Hotchkiss.
cd at Albion.

Thia te the aubtleut of all mysteries
so an inexorable fate compete the cook*
of all clasfww in the countries where

thcmaelves to the unfortunate position

—Daniel
Bivouac.

E.

0’SuIUrnn in
________

Southern

«uch a sirapie manipulation would seem
to be within the reach of most perrons
of moderate intellect who i&gt;e»towed the
tickle the dainty jialates of epicures with
a aeries of dinners from which for five
days in the week meat is rigorously ex­
cluded is a harder task; indeed it ia one
worthy
the highest culinary genius,
and it incressos our respect for the capa­
bilities of human nature to know bow
often it is succv.Hsfully performed.—Eng­
lish Magazine.

Natural
Sciences,
Philadelphia. Dr.
Leidy read a communication from Dr. V.
Gonzalez, giving an account of the scor­
pions of Durango, Mexico, and the
deadly effects of their sting. They are
found everywhere in the city, and every
effort has tx«n made to exterminate
them, but without effect. A reward of a
cent and a half for malea, and double
that amount for femalep, is paid by the
authorities, and the records indicate tliat
Home years over 100,000 are captured and
destroyed.
The sting, especially in the case of chil­
dren, is invariably fatal; the victim, if

minutco, in atrosig general couvulaiana.

Meeara. Horn, Heilprin, and Leidy that
the Mexican scorpion must differ from
the specie* found in Florida andCaliusually graver than that ot
Scientific American.

Wallpaper, Wall paper,
In Muy the cod fishermen are in p»mawion, aad it wm to have a view of the
ftehery that we drove out. On the wide
beach under the bluff, perhap# a score
of narrow, sharp pointed dories were
drawn up. Four more we saw rising
and falling on the swells outside the line
of breakere, “They are coming," said
our friend as he tautened down to view
the operation. A liorae attached to a
fteh cart stood on the Blind when- u dozen
bronzed and sturdy fishermen were
watching the incoming boats.
Codfish strike in here between the
middle and last of April, the pollock a
little later. • They are caught with book
and line, though on the south shore
some trawls are set The bait used te
the long clain, which has to lx- brought
from Tuckcrmuck and Muskegat islands,
which lie to the westward of Nantucket.
Gathering them forma the business of
quite a number of the toilers who build
little aliantiee on the islands and live
tliere for days, digging clams between
tides. By the time we have teamed thte
the foremost boat has reached Die brvakthe boatman would get through without
being swamped. Both skill and strength
are required to effect thte.
The orasman balanced his boat on the
swelli just outside the line of breakers
and waited till the biggest of the “three

rode triumphantly in on its crest. being
carried far up the strand where hte wait­
ing fellows seized the boat and ran it up
beyond the roach of succeeding waves
The second and third did equally well,
but the fourth miscalculated, and the
prow of hte boat dashed into the sand
and waa held in the midst of the surf.
pounded upon it, filled it and swept man.

urg
and martial

has two bands—brass
The following are the measurements
of a sulphur bottom whale, the largest of

tiifl® *i»h aoy Throat or
AJOXV X LuagDtM^ Ifvauhava
a Cough of Cold, "or tho cidldrsQ are jawbone, 21 feet: length of longest bathreatened with Croup or Whooping Cough,
use Acker’s English Remedy and provens teen. 800 pounds; yield of oil, 110 bazrote;
farther trouble. . It te a positive cure,r weight of whole animal (calculated), 147

Fann’K Hotchkim*. Druggist.
Bronson business men are advocat­
ing a public park.
Nervous headache. raraebe. toothache and In

this evening.

The people, as a whole, seldom make misNmzprtll*. fully juMUIts the claims of the proprleton of thte great medicine. Indeed. theM
Srlalma tun? baaed entirely on what the peoy Hood’s SarmprIlla has done for them,
the Abundant evidence of lt« curative
ppwero, and give It a fair, honest trial.

THAT HACKING COUGH ran be so quickly
•cred try Shiloh's Cure. We guarantee It. Sola

WILL YOC SUFFER with Dyspepsia and
Liver complaint? Slilioh’s Vitallror Is gnaranvm. U..I.I
VC U lbwvir...

SLEEPLESS NIGHTS, made miserable by
that terrible ecash. Khllati’s Cure is the reme­
dy for you. Sola by W. H. Goodyear.
■CATARRH COLOH, health and sweet breath
secured by Slillvli s Caluirli P.eniril;. Price 5S
V-.. — 1 IkI-.'a.
XV O
Over *100.000 worth of new buildings are un­
der way a: Cheboygan.
West's Pain King works tike a ehann tn re­
lieving pain In the stomach, all bowel difficul­
ties ano cholera. No traveler should be with­
out It. Should always be fa the house. Costs
batsfic. All druggists.

My fiver was fearfully disordered and I felt so
Jevblr- aM tanguld tbnl I scarcely took Interest
in anyth Inc. Tried all the so-called remedlee
without relief until I used Parker's Took,
wUch •ffected a permanent cure.-David Baah.

tor being the

wr oi ixsctjs, lor toe cunnty ai earn
of JBIchlpm. on the list day of May

of tlifonottee Ute stun of two thousand nhw hun­
dred and thirty-Ove dollars and eighty cents.
w having been
M-curcd by said

TAR

NANTUCKET OUT OF SEASON.
We all know to our cost that even in
England it is not every one who can

Dr. Leidy is asked by the writer in hte
endeavor to determine eomo auooeeaful

i elty. a distance

tere in the store east of W p
Schantz’s grocery.

cured pilchard the only condiment. In­
deed such a diet, if continued for six
weeks, would probably prove unendur-

The man, however, gathered up the
scattered cargo, emptied the dory by
turning her over, and soon had her out
of the waves’ reach. Sometimes,' in
coming through the surf, the boats are

WaU Paper. Wail Paper,
Wall Paper. Wall Paper.

QB015fcltX

Window Shade- in plain clot},

Sec*™ U&gt; GIRLS .palnlws. perfect
development and thm prevent! Mielong weakness.
____
Sustains aud soothes Orer-worked
Women. Exhauatad Motbere, ud

Varnish andAIabastine.
Alabastine and Barn Paint

prevents prolapsus.
,
Cures palpitation, sleeplessness, ner­
vous breaking down (often preventing
insanity), providing a safe change of

Barn Paint and Housekeepers’

Painte in smell cun.

life, and a hale and happy o*d

Rttuler suffering from any com­
plaint peculiar to the female sex, zo»phora is worth everything to you.
Send for our circular of private testi­

Housekeepers- Paints and

Brashes,

■ And EVERYTHING else in

monials and be convinced.
Every woman sickly or healthy

my line.

should read “ Facte for Women.” This

book will be sent to any lady reader
of this paper, and to ladies only, on

receipt of 10c.

Addreas,

I still sell the Celebrated Detroit WIhte

ZOA-PHORA MEDICINE CO,

Lead Works Liquid Paints, which take the
OT ir br our Private Secretary
Ing Physician.
.

Lead.

INSOMNIA

“Chicago now cans more meat tluin all
the rest of the world put together,” said
a merchant on Michigan avenue, “and
manufactures more tin cans tlian any
other city in the world. But the meat­
canning burin-.-M did not start in ChiRan

in

Australia.

Australia, and the meat wan mutton for
the English army. Amenta caught on
lieved by a Bombay physician to be tok-

Fred’k Hotchkiss,
A. CAMPBELL

A. BLACK.

Messrs. A. Black &amp; Co.,
Hastings, Mich.,
Manufacturers and Dealers in

Monuments &amp; Headstones,
Table Tops, Mantles,
And all woriTln Slate Marble or Granite.
All work guaranteed first-class. ’ Prices that no competition
can lower. A good stock to select from always on hand. We
keep the latest and best designs in our work; furnish esti­
mates and do all work promptly. Onr aim is to suit the peo­
ple, and our largely increased sales show that we are success-'
ful. As we are the only dealers in Barry County, we make it
a special object for Barry County people to buy of us. We
can and do save money to all who buy our work.
We thank the public for past favors, and aim to merit the
patronage of all.

A. Black &amp; Co.
ROLLER MILL
I \

And other marked improvements will he made &gt;n

Hastings this season.

Proposes to keep in the advance of the procession.
U1
find him at his new location north of the new Newton How®,
in the Blue Front Building. He is prepared to serve, the pu
lie with everything in the line of

Tin, Copper and Sheet-Iron Ware.
Repairing Neatly and Promptly Done.
Eavf.-Troughing a Specialty.
.
The Hull Gasoline Stoves.

Did you Sup-

This is the Latest and Best Gasoline Stove. Call iiud ^eHirf".

New and Second-Hand Stoves for Sale.

pose Mustang Liniment only good

Herald.

for horses?

It is for inflamma­

tion of all flesh.
Mvrat’u sword handle, wt with

medical school of Ute Imperial umvwuty

Paints ant Oils,
Oils agi Varaishes,

-WOMAN'S FRIEND,

Cream Bali

India.

and decorated, or paper shade..

ZOA-PHOEA,

The dories contain from twenty to
thirty Inrgv cod and pollock, with an oc­
casional ugly skate or big-mouthed scul­
and the cajietan tliat hud roiled many pin. The cart te backed down to the
the American People
large animula won torn up, the falls gave boats, the cod and pollock are thrown in
costing a Natjon of
way and the body fell back. The sulphur and carted to the cleaning and pickling
bottom is found on the entire Pacific room where, after being dremed and
L.iinnticst
coast at all times, winter and summer, aalted. they ore dried on flakes in t lie­
coming well iu shore between May and sun, and marketed. Very little fresh
September. It has a curious and some­ fteh is exported from the island, but the The Frightful lurreaite of Inunity
what unpleasant habit of following ships, cured fish has the highest reputation of
Caused by Nervousness and
and one followed the ship Plymouth any in the market.—Cor. Detroit Free
mouth from' San Francisco to Realojo,
Sleeplessness.
Central America, often passing under
the keel. Rifle shots and blows from
When a Chicago dispatch saying that Sortjr per caul. The largest andfinest public
billets of wood had no impression upon
it, and it stood by the vessel until she Inspector Bonfield had “received a sam­ bufidlngs recently erected have been tor
went into sliool water.—Chicago Herald. ple riot gun" from a Connecticut firm lhe care of luuAllcsyand they arc all filled
was read by a Broadway gun dealer he to their fullest capacity. These facte are
ip pill lug. They bbow that something
said:
must bo done speedily to prevent thte in­
The highest temperature ever observed
“It te a repeating shot-gun recently in­ crease or we shall become a nation of
in the shade of the open air te 151 de­ rented, and te very good weapon for the lunatics. One of the greatest causes of
grees Fahrenheit, which Capt Rigaut's purpose. A short steel tube under tlie insaaitv is loos of sleep. Phyeleians say
self-registering. tlicnnomcter recorded in barrel holds six cartridges loaded with that when persons fall to sleep for four
oighta they are on the vrnfe of lp«au&gt;ty.
the land of the Tuariks in Central Asia. buckshot or any other sire of shot. A And yet narcotics are ilnngeroua It ts
M. de Nadaillac hence infers that the small cylinder just right to take hold r»f euly when the body te well that jicrfict
A committee of
range of man's endurance of extreme with the hand is slipped over the car­ deep can be secured.
that recently Investigated thte
temperature te 238 degnxn Fahrenheit, tridge tube, a steel rod running from it pliysiclana
subject, found the lack of albumen
since the minimum recorded by an etlicr to ttu- mechanism of the gun's breech. In the system brought atom more n^r
By sliding tills grip piece along the car­ vousneta more aleeplefamew, and more
little lees than 80 degrees below aero. tridge tube and back to its place again a tn ad new than any other known cause. It
nas also been found that pep ton lied beef,
In the highest latitude of the polar re­ discharged shell te thrown out, a freah combined with hups and uialt. progions a severe winter night, however, cartridge inserted, and the gnu cocked. dnees more albumen, and tones the
exceeds even that frightful extreme, for Each cartridge holds an ounce and a system better than any other known
in the neighborhood of Irkutsk, not much quarter of buckshot. The six cartridges agency. The only manner In which this
further north than the city of London, can be fired six times in three seconds.
Pumpelly once saw the thrnuonwttr for They are now in use by the express com­ and this wonderful preparation la certain
to do more in checking narrotuneaa,
panies and postofiice agi nts in the west insomnia «nd insanity than aav other
Fahrenheit.—Dr. Felix L. Oswald.
where road agents abound, and not known agency. Prof. Rone, the cetetentad
equalled by any weapon for demoraliz­ sbamlst. i-ays; " Hoptanic, a combination
Construction of a Uome-Mstda Barometer.
ing a gang of evil doers."
The following, though old to acene,
may be new to other*, and will enable
the IdMl. Mil bin tact a per fact flah
the latter to nfidre r. simple barometer
Mr. Ruskin te the very prcux chevalier food."
Since the Introduction of lloptor.Ie a
for themaclvt*: Two dracluna of cam­ needed for English girlhood, grizzled
marked effect has been found, by critical
phor, half-draclim of pure saltpeter, though hte beard may now be. Has he ubaaarvar* nnAn .
ludf-drachm of muriate of ammonia,
not said somewhere “I would make my
and two ounces of proof spirita, in a gbuei body a bridge for the passage of a girl
tube or a narrow phial, will make a very that was pretty and good." Hte attitude
good water guide. In dry weather the toward hte young deciplea at Whitelands
solution will remain clear. On the upmay be typified in a story Mrs. Severn
SLY'S
drew from her memory. “When I was
up in the liquid, while stormy weather
will be indicated by the very disturbed
once walking through a garde* with
condition of the chemical combination.
Ruskin, when I ohoerved him to stoop
—Weather Journal.
low down and glance tidr waya at tlia
(Urea Ueilefai
aky. Wondering at thte movement of
It is said tliat the oldest merchant hia, I heard him say: ‘Do put your head
down lien' and you will nee what I Bee.' COLD IX ILEA
And so I bent dawn also aud naw wliat
CATAKUH
wan built in tlutt city in 1784. making he had dtecovered—the woudroue luveliHAY FE
her 123 yean old.
She is owned by ness of a tree s buds against the sky. It
te thte seeing for ownetnetM and light that
a Liquid,
of vessel projierty. The True Love te yet han givrei Mr. Ruskin t!xi secrete of power Not
or Powdrr.
in active service. Her age is a justifica­ over human nature more Hum any of hte from Injurious
and Ofienslva
tion of the proverb that “true tove never critical theories.—London Standard.

a year thirty-two time* a.i much hah m
an inhabitant of Berlin; and Parte, with
her 2,900,000 inhabitants, consumes more
fteh than the whole of Germany with a
pojnilaU-n of 47,000,000.—Inter Ocean.

WINDOW SHADES.

PROMPT
:_
^VoeirtJte CO. BAUOMS. MB.

**

At Very Low Figure*.
’
I also have a quantity of Plow Points, etc., that I «it' S'H 8
very slight advance over wholesale prices, to close out.
Hemember the place, and youra respectfully. ’ .

i

�01TK NATIONAL SOLONS.

the PRESIDENT’S ESCAPE.

A POSSIBLE HOLOCAUST.

A DIGEST of the week in senate
and house.

On reading and filing the petltiou. duly vertfled
Mary K Dunn, widow of said deeeased,
[vnying that Leri M. Dewey, or some other suit­
able person, may be appointed administrator til
tbe estate &lt;if said deceased.

.l
,.
' ““ c‘v- He was told that
**• P^e«l did ooi nnln oOh-n Su.
daj. tai mid do M Mood,,.

Mitd*

.. utive document of the
•rial from Zauesvillo, Ohio,
;e building there notwith•X|»nt * veto. The political
. !.'. F. ties and John K.
rginta. w are removed. The
.&lt;■ bill was reported back
_&lt; The conference’report
hili wai agreed ta Tbe
\A bill to feitorp and apj-tacral Alfred Pleasanton
Tb« conference report
appropriation bill was

..m wa» *udor«ad—'El yeas,
ww, Call, ■ Kusti*. Gorman,
Pugh. I’e.-nocrata, voting aye
tepuulirens, The veto of tbe
title- bill wa* taken up
,1. nut laid over without action.
jmiUitto* reported u bill givo! ma! by jury to pension
i fir. stive session wu bald,
.-:i»t» adjourned.
.. .i nduced IB tuo bouse: To

mate.

—
..
m
ut the
omen in the city of Hastings, hi said cod

Having' goo„ thtongTtS Wl*^

--- —ouu-ors
committee rose and reported to tbe house. succeeded in taking him to the lockup
All the ameadments wsre agreed to except Upon being, searched, a largo bowio kdife
*Wrowriatton
i. was found upon his person. If to. hal sueartboldi statue, which w™ rented, agd
the sum'stands as reportad-HT.lWA iL
bill was then paxWj and tbo bouse ad
joumod.
ANOTHER AMERICAN CARDINAL.

, . . -,
.
*
i rmay, ;n
winch \ ancu and .Salisbury advocated Us
repeal. Ingalte showed that all tbe aopototmeoUundorntinw w.ta.n.~A__ _ ,-r.*A

—
----- ... u.w
»2!tLT.'1“”U:’ JnIy 1 ~’n“ cl&lt;Min&lt;
ntoo of investing Archbishop Gibbons with
the insignia of a Roman Catholic cardinal
took plare'ut tbo cathedral here Wednes­
day before an immense andienoo of Roman
&lt; Mlhallr-.
-11__ L ...

ported tuu appoint
jxrty as far as j

neither Democrats nor Republicans from his
state could get odlee under it, the senate
adopted an amendment to the legislative
bill, giving the commission an additional

eluded with the bm towel of tbo beretta.
Sixty musicians rendered tbe muslral oort
of tbe me».
Ainignttho different branches of the
i oung l at ohc Friends society and other
organization* paraded tbe streets in honor
nf tlia
—t Tta.— *r__ ... . ■
. . —.

Morrow pro ton ted a
people for the proi'.e— immigration.
Tim
adopted and afterward

Was'
ClT'. JuneNX—After apar„ — expl'inatlop by Camden denying a
owwrpajair charge that he had
wtrJil I* ?aid for each of. six votes neoesury to cany the senate for Paine of Ohio,
u&gt; seuete resumed consideration of the

aside, however, and roeolutlon*.gn tbe death
of Representative Hahn adopted after eu­
logies had been pronounced, when the sen
ate adjourned.
S.

Ing fully 10.0JU people in thkt
About llhSOp. m.. In response to repeated
Calls th.,
—1
J— tai—______ _ .

addremed tbe people thus:

railways, with tbe senate ame^moot ex­
cepting tbe Gulf t£ Ship l«Und railway.
The lands granted six railways are forfeited
by tbo bllL A petition from tbe Knight*

DEMANblNG LABOR LEGISLATION.
Cruz runt

competition w lib the multitude of low tea, abort
weight, alurn or phosphate powders. Sold only

situated between McCalnesviUe and Drakes_v having bi*a tnstltuteu u&gt; recover me moneys secured by sold mort­
gage. or any part thereof.
Now. therefore, by virtue of tbe power of sale
contained in said mortgage and tbe statute in
such com- made and provided, notice I* hereby
C-n that on Saturday, tbe l«fh day of Septem, A. D, irsw, at ten o'clock In tiie forenoon. I
shall sell kt poblle auction to th* blgbert bidder,
at the north front door of tbe court house, in
the CI'.y of Hastings. In the County of Barry and
Stale oi Michigan (that being the pteoe where
tbe Circuit Court for Barry County I* balden)
hold mortgage, or so
neecasary to pay the
ISk’&amp;SS'JK

The

tuns could bn suspended from Retordav
until Tuesday morning Tbe explosion oc­
curred in thu inlxlug-room. Tbo building
was blown toto splinters, and fragment* ot
the bodies of the workmen wore picked up

n dollar* covenanted
s being described to
wuil mortgage as all tho*e certain lota, piece*
and pareel* ot land situate tn tbe Ctly\of Ha*
Ungs. In ths,County ol Barry and state M Mich
Igsn, aad known and described as follows : the
north half (ns I of lot No. sewn hundred aud
ll.’.rb-- n l :t.b :h. -u.r'.li h.C.! ■ ■ . ..f I ■ :
seven hundred aad fourteen (TH), and Uhnorth half &lt;nH) of tot number seven hundred
and fifteen (713), ot th* •tty (formerly village) of
H**tings. Barry County, Michigan, according to
•hr re-onled (Jal thereof.
Dated June Zhl. P«fi.
Jl’LIl’S STARK. Mortgagee.

Tee following are the names of

ot Fita John Porter; also tbe army, postudloe and agricultural appropriation bill*

taste not, handle not.

petitions bearing nt

-

•

from the date, which said i

assignment recorded In tlie'offlce of the register
of deed* for Barry County. Michigan, in Liber
'1 n! ,l,1e—-n.nl. n,ina»MAtB nn ,1... lull)

Silt Si^ct

ANARCHISTS CONVICTED.

ft was In said mortgage expressly agreed that
should any default be made in the payment of
said interest or any part thereof, on any day
whereon tbe same is made due and payable,
and should tbe *ame remain unpaid and In ar­
rears for the space of sixty day*, then and from
thenceforth, that !• after the fapsc of said »txty
days, the aforesaid principal sum of seven hun­
dred dollars, with all arrwagw of intrre*:
thereon, should at the option ot the said Jami *
Dooley, bls executors, administrator* and as­
sign*. become and be due and payable immedi­
ately thereafter. And default having 1“-h
made in Uie payment of interest due May Mb.
1M4. and the same still remaining unpaid, the
aforesaid
sum of-fseven hundred
l.r. tartfta principal
-II
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least 1,UX&gt;,UUU signa-

tha trial of tbo Anarchisu Hirth, Simon
and Palm, after being out thirty-oo* hours
returned with a verdict of guilty at a
o clock Sunday night. Tbs tint ballot w*.
seven for conviction, three for acquittal
aad two blank. Tbo second was sevuti for
conviction and five for acquittal, the two
blanks voting with the latter. Both are

ATHLOPHOROS^ZT.

CrilLD-MURDERERS.

and payable; and there I* now'claimed to In­
due and payable at the date of this notice the
sum ot clglit hundred and fifty-eight and u-too
dollar*, and no suit or proceedings at law or in
eijulty having been Instituted to ntover the

knowledge at tbe district attorney, aud be
voted for twenty-four hours tor acquittal,
but finally came over.
Tbe punishment in the cases may be

playing marble* at tbo corner ot Baroaue
and Toledano streets, Friday, when a quar­
rel arote over tbe gania '1 wo of the boys,
Joseph Ellis and SoptUne Ferguson, became

iug arms an J ammunition

such ease made and provided, notice Is herein’
-Iv.H III.!
k.ln^l.v
.1-.- nf A.......

ITMLVMOROS CO.. IQ WILL ST.. HEW TDM

shall seU at public auction to tbe highest bidder
at the north front door of the court bouse in the
City of Hastings, Michigan, the premises de­
scribed In said mortgage, or so much thereof a*

mluuutt. Tbe youthful murderer tn this
case is uniier : 1 years of age
About the same time two children, a girl
named Josephine Acosta and a boy, Felix

legal costs, the premises being described In said
mortgage as follows:
The south west quarter of the south eastquarter of section S3, town 3 north of range 9 west,
.bring tiie town*lilp of Rutland, Barry County.
I
Tw,XT May
Wav tSthTA. Vi
caa
Dated
D. ,IMS.
DAXTD B. COOK.

,

became aii^ry with the girL

Sowing a pair

PARKER S TONIC

which originated with recent labor troubles

The beet Cough Cure yon can nee.

Ixmtdok, July 5.—Report* at midnight
Saturday from ths British parliamentary

Chicago, July 5.—Tbo spreading of tbe
Fourth of Joly celebration over throe
days has given young America—and old
America, also—an opportunity to lot off
bis superabundant patriotism not enjoyed
every year. And the opportunity has been
takm advantage of with a will tmil shows
city Saturday the pop of the firecracker
and toy pistol—implement of dire calamity
to tue young lues—announced that tbe
business had begun, and Sunday nlgbt the
city *ks brilliant with exploding rockets
and other firework* Tbe display of bunt-

brought destruction to allot of fireworks on
.
. . --i
’
..nr, man was ■rnokinv
a cigar and by socio means .irvpjew *
Into tbe stock, aud in lose Ums than M Mkw

Default haring been made In the condition*
f a certain mortgage made and executed by
dexander Cxdart and Louise Cadart. his wife.

gained teats |in ton districts
day. Edward , ilcuMg*.
who
from
Gtadstcste’s cabinet wb

HINDERCORNS

Mr*. Gladstone si*&gt;ks at a Liberal meeting
Gazette that the Irish people in England
claiming to control seventeen.
Th* news from Wales and Scotland is still
hopeful, but tbs general expectation is that
__ ll_ta _______ — —m* 1 nn.lmn will —« • K—

Health is Wealth!

and bcotch majorities. Should the coun
ties and Ixmdonfall the home rulers, a Glad­
stone mlnistiy would bo clearly impaeuble.
TimoUiy Healy, in a speech at Newry
Sunday night, said that uqlon had over
been a cure* and a blight, but now, be said,
•&gt;ided by Gladstone, we uro going to get

333.
•
By which default the power of sale In sold mort­
gage contained baa Ixx-ome operative, and where
as there I* now claimed to be due and unpaid on
sold mortgage and the tond accompanying tbe
same, at the date of thl* notlev. tbe sum of four
tiMMMMMl five hundred and sixty MM &lt;*l,5M.)
and no suit or uro«*?rdlne» at taw or In i-qulty
having been taken to collect the same or any
part thereof.
No*, therefore, notice is hereby given that by
virtue of the power of sale In «*l&lt;! mortgagi’cnntalned, ami tne statute In such ease made and
provided, on the ninth day of July A. D. INK. at
nine o’clock In the forenoon at tlw north trout
door of tbe Harry County Court House In tbe
OBJ of Hasttngs.ln U»e(Jounty uf Barry, Michi­
gan. that being tbe place of holding h
Circuit Court for the said County of Barry, wher
-remises are situated, there will be sold at
auction ur vendue to tbe highest bidder,
emlscsdeserlhed.tn said mortgage or so

ana expense* allowed by taw. Including an at­
torney fee of thirty-five dollar* as allowed by law
and a* provided fm In said mortgage, said
premise, being &lt;le*ertoed In said mortgage a*
foltowatowit: Al! those
eel* of laad situate In tbe
town »nd A.«*&gt;t1s. tn the l

W,H boy. There was littls or no order in
tbe tiring, but It was exceedingly rapid mid
..
™ tntandol

To Limo, Ohio, July 1.—Tbe steam /acht
|g ma left for Detroit Wednesday, to put on
mew propeller wheel, intending thereby to

ltTJ&lt;oporte from all pointe indicate that tbo
rise wax VBFV

___ ’

u a sioca wi
--------- —Tbe demijohn and bottle busi­
es eepecady
brisk Wodneadsy
.
.. a-.- ____ ......
the citr

few of them wi.i wp
tai
4H.W “d

Default having been made In the condition*
of a certain Mortgage made by William May-

orous sort Ralph Beaumont, chairman ot
tbe logisletlvs committee, declares It to bo

only
suoo.
.w..
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boring windows and Iota passing vehicles to
tbe consternation of tbe people in tbo vicinProvidxxcx, R. L, JulF1
stroke ot U* o'clock Wednesday night Rhode
Island edteeed upon a long era of ■»“«««•
tioaal prohibition. For several

erenamed Leubach.
Tbo amount of mixture which exploded
ras about “ WO pound* Tbiire te
cession in tbo around *0x70 feat 1,

miUea Petitions received Sstarday bore
about 30,O» signatures in the aggregate
These petitions are alike in form, having
been printed and distributed to the local as

tbe Fox and Wuconsin rivers iu Wis­
consin. An extra mouth’s pay was , &gt; oto I
bouse employ™, after a strong opposition
t'-iereto. after which, tbe bouse having com­
pleted sixty-eight pag'-s of the bill, an adjzurnnient v.as taken until Monday.

‘‘ tv a-:ithe debate on the sundry
till r-«uiuvd, llii dneu««loti taking a
puiioaU aud |ir&gt;o:ud turn, tut no changes Saturday morning. She occupied a seat- in
»tf&gt; made 111 the bld. Hpringer having the oxoeutlvo gallery and was accompanied
&lt;x?«rv4 »a amendment increasing the
s;,-4rieik&gt;3
for
detecting
public
Iasi frauds to h’.’J.OOi, Htecoek said tbe
•Bfbdtnctit was maos to increase patron- house to tbe neglect of the dull discussion
s»» wfaieb hprmger denied, but withdrew
which was progrendng upon tbe Wisconsin
tt- Masadmtat. r -runs of Kansas charged
"•e»sr ot ir.»a with being tbe paid attortey cl UirUkiahoma Koomsr«."and Weaver
Wanted to know if Perkins was not a rail­ family iu the private gallery. If their
way attefi-vy. Both gentlemen indignantly
nwtd tbe imputations. Without much
• -.-ogres- &lt;n the ! ill, the house adjourned.
itself conspicuously manifest
W*‘n:.n,r&gt;x City, July I.—The senate,
»-u.»slay cun»ider* 1 tbe Piatt resolution
WAflUDTOTO* CtTr, July 5.—Secretary
Ptondiag for open executive sessions, and
•Jp-vch by Morrill w*. read by Manderson Manning, aci-ompanled by Mrs Manning,
Miss Manning and Commissioner Miller,
'Mcmli bsinK .-ondned to his residence by
iia'-., m wtii.-b th- author of de speech ar.-ived here Saturday from Hot Springs,
u-it ti» grwuM that there was simply a Va. At tbo depot awaiting his arrival
L»w»ja|.-r dsraaul for open sesaiatn. Hoar were IToeidmit Cleveland, Assistant Secre­
I wk u» s^m- ground, declaring that tbe tary Fairchild, Treasurer Jordan, Chief
When
-niinsl.- indifferent to tbe mat­ Clerk Yoomadk. and CoL I-amont.
te:. I...i
I- . „t
were uecessorf
the train arrived the president smd bis party
-•.’Srty &gt;[!,■ reason^ Edmunds intro- jiroceedod to the car and remainifd with
•if-vi.-. • I. »retmg in the president tba Secretary Manning until tbo train drew out
’\’t
l"&gt;WBr f°r
government of tbs depot, .Secretary Manning going to
J_*’• ''
ici riui-j court judges, dis- Watch Hill, R.IL It was remarked by all
that Secretory Manning wa- looking muvh
’r. t att. i:;ity» umrUnite, Indian agent*.
'.•Uriel U-.! iilleere ’and collecton ot cos
improved in boalth.
«-r-‘ at the priocipnl pointe Tbs leg Is&lt;h&gt;-. i.il! an- ihsu retimed, and forty-six
Miis dl
uf. Hie-bouse ,‘Oint resolu_ •• • it-ndsng last year’s impropriations favorably considered by the house commit­
■ r
dij i mu laid i&lt;fore the senate, but tee on judiciary Thursday which limlte the
It an oi.jectiM&gt; r,y Edmunds went orer for fee* uf clerks at United States to fil.DXl a
weday, imd Ute «mato look a n-ce« until
I- m. at wbkfi lime the )eKisiative bill
s’a^s ji ceucisd, out with sinali projr-*T‘ i’ntl SXW "•uato Bt 11:25 pm.addent Thursday signed'the bill for tbe relief

of two hundred nincty-eixumd 77-100 dollars
’
’
said mortgaged premixK and tbeTnteresl there-

undred dollam

appropriating gl.OtW,____ —

general deficiency bill and amended it by
appropriating nn aggregate ot «7fi,0fi0, on

general

John C. West &amp; Co.,

St. Lot’iB, July •**—a morning
__
hrtawlnir ba

MS West Madl*on 8t..

,
Lx-log mace ano o-

.
vi'irera, senators and repr*» «nt Ho thought re-

Moriumtowjs, X J., July a-A terrible

Washimotox City, July A-Tho head­
quartern of the national legislative committoo of the Knights of Labor in this city are
being Hooded with petitions from local as-

deadlock and adjournwl without accomplish­
ing anything.
j
Wahhxxutcct Cm, July A—The nival
appropriation bill was reported to tbo e«nate Saturday, after which con.;location

c»l » frvin its important amendmiudUig the malisulaidy. Tbe leg
■seeuiive and judicial appropria«».’ tc-in Liken up and a political

■Mice report on the &lt; omular and
diNoniatic Hi!, ami adjourned.
'T’h Cnif, July d-»The otoobki was reported favorably to

Htark,
dated Juno Wth,
I..
__

■fclspowder never varies. A marvel of pur
enirth and wbolreomeness. More economli

pounds

tomac al Washington City, th* appropria­
tion for Savannah harbor lacreasad to
FJOU.OOJ. and than tbe senate held an execu-

---ware ai»o suoJ IliBiar.utt then retum-rd in com­
4 qa *’"■ ■‘uaJrT cirU biU,
as riajtrly completed, when tbe comThe house tbeu adopted
.lutiou
continuing
last

POWDER
Absolutely Pure.

TEN MEN KILLEf).

bid you goo 1 night.

rq«irt»w*re agreed to- Un the army bill,
tbs but W make tile Pacific roads pay for
tbe se»v«y and section ot their lands, tbe
agr.colij.-sl jpp. opnation, and the post-

m...

Pudge of Probate.

also burned. Five persons sleeping there oecaped, but a collection of animals and bird

festivity to day.. 1 also desire especially to

and an item inserted
■
Sam
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U14K uo i ndxmg of u* Obio rirar at
•ire by tlu« • u.'.ago, St. ixiuls A Rew
'-**ns 1Cd Ifliuoj, i untral railways Tbe
«* ont/ report...
p»n Klortrie Invest!C«.ou dec.ann^ \ttorncy General Gar“'
r';fa’r
innocent of imttaKI ‘
wa. lubmlttod and put on
a‘I®n4"l,’t
The minority report dis"s* *rf "““!?s

per printed aud
Barry , once In e

them perished,
a re-trap

m. until 11 ji m., playing a choice selection
of inecos, including tbo “Coronation March,"

uOd

dail Wh-ti ’.be Hsum relating to sate* of
public lan U ’« reached a debate took place
over . .i.-mwioner .Sparks’ ruling, l-alrd
sXteikmg and • obb end Payaon detending
tb» axnml&gt;*iuner. An amendment limiting '
tas Mlary uf register* aud recrivena to
K W per ’’’’•r *"• adopted, and the cotnCiittse ro-" -in-Ltbe to'—’ -l.vurnod.
’

known

plosion took place in tbe mlxtng-bouaa

sion comiuiadoner and patent comt

tuu.eJ vnodvratton of tue sundry civil
t,.i: a
at • l,a tiie • binaee was brought
v!/&gt; c a J
. J merit offered by Morrow
cf’vsofcrru.i im .-wwiug the appropriation

forenoon, be ssaigDed ’ lor tiie beantig of
petltioa. and that tbe heirs si law of said

known at this writing.

appropriation for th. taaug^ra'-toTcf tb!
Hartboldi suitn.
7. ^
to“

’.

— —---------- --uuubrf unS. l*
•&gt;-. threatened war :* only

is back In 1’roria again. She attended
Hint Motholistchurch Sunday and was
wvlcomod by old friooda Mr* Molloy is still
under bonds to appear before the Springfield
iMft) grand jury.

a

inero are ovon
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.xplanaiions of a mttefactoey charaeter can
. H Jr-u.. _&gt;.tlnn&gt; between tbe comgJM.UOU; insured for flO.UXX

A.
ot oawV •“
„IaTula..i

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CIHCOOO. ILL.

WALTER CLARK. Mortgagee.
F.M. WADUIGH.
Attorney for Mortgiqjrr.

Mortgage Sale.
Default liaving been made In the payment of
a mortgage msfr by Cordelia Alhby to Philip
Holler. March l»th. U«3. and on the vame dav
recorded In • tlw office of BeglKtr-r ot
rv Comitv In l.lbw 22 of

A .Clear Skin
is only a part of beauty ;
but it is a part Every lady
may have it; at least, what
looks like it
Magnolia
Balm both freshens and
beautifies.

Court House, tn

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think ot It? -

Additional Local Items.

Grand Special Sale! fhreshers, Attention!
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HATHKoe, Mien.. Joly 8th. 1886.
bonfire Tneaday, by setting fire to his

father’s barn.
Fortunately the fire
was extinguished before a great amonnt
of damage was done.

ZDITO KULL Monts.

The teachers’ class at Naahville com­
It Dow looks as though Gladstone
bad been defeated, and home rule for menced next Monday. As the term Is
Ireland postponed. Probably no one abort and tuition low, a larger number

thing womens directly the cause of
this defeat than the fact that America
and Americans so strongly urged and
aided tbe home rule movement. It

■

will thus be seen that in England
whatever America desires Ln the way of

government policy
is industriously
souelched. -But Ln America it is con-

thing to be “English you know.” And
so we have a free trade movement in
this country which is fostered by Brit­
ish cobden dubs, and if successful will
be of the greatest importance because
the greatest help to England.
Rochester Democrat and Chronicle:
Exports from the United States decreas­

ed *75.000,000 during the year which

of teachers will probably avail them­
selves of thh excellent opportunity to
better prepare themselves for their Im­
portant work.

the Bxkxeu for kindly remembrance

in the way of their 30th wedding an­
niversary cake, which event they cele­
brated Friday evening with the assist­
ance of a large number of their neigh­
bors and friends.
We desire to call the attention &lt;Jf

farmer’s wives to the fart that those
who wish to exchange their butter and
eggs for dishes to prepare their tables
for harvest hands and threshers, will
find that Stauffer &amp; Crawley can fill
the bill both in quality and prices of
goods. Try them.
.

ended May 31. Imports for the same
Tub Celebration.—The celebration
period increased *50,00*,000. This does
st this place on Saturday last was a sucnot look much like the era of prosperi­
oeas, both in point of numbers and the
ty which a Democratic administration
faithtai carrying out of the program.
was to bring.. But how can revival in The street parade torliapated In by
business be expected when the dominut Hastings Division No. iw A. ot 1\
party in Congress constantly stands Fitzgerald Port G. A. It. and the Hast­
ready to spring M free-trade bill on the ings Base Ball dub was a pleasing af­
fair. The exhibition drill by Hastings
country ? A renewal of confidence and
Division was interesting.
At court
enterprise can not be looked for as long bouse square a large erbwd listened to
as the arm ot destruction is held threat­ the exercises of tbe day. The oration of
Hon.
F.
A.
Dean
was
a
masterly
and
eningly
over ^American industries.
eloquent effort, adding lustre to tbe
When the free4rade party is driven out fame of this brilhant orator.
At the
of Congress better times will follow. conclusion of this part of the program
The people should Insure protection to tbe sports and games took place on
their industries as fast as Congression­ State street, east of Jefferson. Follow­
ing are the names of tbe winners in the
al elections offer the opportunity.
sports and games:
.
President Cleveland showed
how
much be favors the people as opposed
to corporate greed by his veto of
lb.
Da Moina river taoda
Ull.
which was passed by both bouses of
congress, and designed to quiet the title
of actual settlers to lands claimed by a
railroad corporation. Tbe republican
•senate promptly passed tbe bill over
the president's veto; but the democratic
house dare not interfere with the presi-

-

dent’s arrangement with the railroad
land grablxira.
*

J. Randolph Tucker, of Virginia,
speaking in New York yesterday, said
for the southern people: “We are back
in our father’s house and we are back
to stay, and when I say that to a south­
ern audience they understand that
that means the perpetual supremacy of
the Democratic party." Did Mr. Tuck­
er mean that
the southern people
would not stay “in their fattier’s house"
if the Democratic party is not per­
petually supreme?—Evening Journal.
.1. W. Hine has sold tbe Lowell Jour­
nal to J. D. Ellin wood, of Detroit Mr.
Hine is too good a newspaper man to
permanently retire from the profession,

and we are sorry to see him resign the
quill, shears and paste pot for keeps.
We hope his successor will maintain
the standard of excellence acquired by
the Journal under the management of
Mr. Hine. It will be no light task to
do that thing however.

If the record kwpe up as it has start­
ed, there will be more people killed by
ice cream than by dynamite. Until
this season, ice cream had not been
looked upon as a dangerous weapon:
' but the fatalities recorded against it

lately incline one to the belief that it is

deoeitful and full of guile, or something
worse.

The democrats and greenbackers of
Iowa have fused on state officers. The
democrats endorsed President Cleve­
land's administration, and the greenbacken endorsed the democrats nomin­
ated on a platform endorsing ttir hardmoney, monometallic administration of
the currency. There is consistency for
yon.

Chicago anarchists
fired on the
American flag which wa*-waving at
tbe bead of a prodMioa in that city J uly
Sth. They «em to hate everything
American. The proper
Id which
to treat them is to remove them from
America as soon u possible, and the
hemp route is the best. .
Chicago is again the theater of a ser­
ious strike: this time the switchmen
on the Lake Shore railroad. To acoomplish their purposes, they resorted to
derailing trains and kindred devlllshshould strike hard

in
such violent meaaurw.

dealing

with

rraaUrat CKrdud I, Mutant), Uying to earn the reputation of -the reoord-breakw” judging from the num­

ber of his vetoes of pension bills.

The

soldiers will not get much comfort
from a democratic administration.

The anarchist trials at Chicago pat­
take too urodi ot the nature of a fame
to be of much service in suppressing
that very undesirable element of city

Clothing, Hats, Caps and Threshers and Engines.
Gent’s Furnishing Goods. We are agents for a dozen different mannfavtureProfits No Object, for All Goods Must Go!
Every article marked down. I have made prices that sell
them. Now is the time to buy, while the assortment js com­
plete.

My Stock ia New.

I. N. IdXNiNGTON and wife, of Rut­

land, will please accept the thanks of

Palmer. 3d.
^&lt;3range race—KittyMelsey, 1st; Eva

Stand and jump—Warner, 1st; W.
Woodruff, 2d.
Run and jump—H. Bauer. 1st; 8.
Brock, 2d.
Hc^-step-aod-jump—H. Bauer, 1st; 8.
Climbing pole for presents—W. W.
Rockhill. B. Maynard, H. Bauer, and
Meears. Strickland. Knickerbocker, ami

up by E. W. Morrill *t Co. was found
by Bert Foreman, of Carlton.
The
lucky finders were given a
watch
and a 96 pair of pants respectively?)
The races at the fair ground were
probably the beat ever seen on that track,
and were witnessed by a large number
of people. In tbe free for all trot, beat
2 in 3. ont-half mile boat*, there were
three starters—“Ruff." owned bp A. J.
Hardy, of Nashville, “Tom Cary,” own­
ed by John J. Fuller, and “Chauncy
Dean." owned by Chas. Dake, of Sara­
nac. The first heat savored largely of
a running race, especially on tbe part of
the Saranac horse. However, as this
horse came under the wire first, and
had evidently gained nothing by run­
ning, he was given the heat, with Cary
second and Ruff third. Time, IJB^.
Cary and Dean were the only starters in
the second heat, Ruff having been with­
drawn, and the heat was close. Carv
winning by one half a length; time L2S.
Tbe third heat was by all odds the
finest ever seen on the track, the horses
being neck and neck the greater por­
tion of the distance, with Cary having
a slight advantage which he reUimJ,

tote

Regardless of former figures. As I sell for cash only, I. save
my customers from paying interest on other people s ac­
counts, and from furnishing goods gratis to dead-beate. But
former prices are discounted by the figures I now offer:

This year. We sell the old reliable Studebaker a nd the Fr
Wagon, which has many pointe of excellence not posset u
any other. Don’t forget when you want a buggy U1 anv^tvi
and of the best manufacture that you can find them
e
warehouse.
Respectfully,
at our

A Men’s Suit ................................... •
1 2 60; former price,» 3 60; others eell for • 5 00
“
7
»®
A much better Men’x Suit.... BOO;
,
- 00;
------o 8™
4Q 00
A aervicableall wool suit.... 6
00;’
“
00; IS 00
A daisy suit........................................ 700;
“
1000;
18 00
A fine worsted suit..................... 12 00:
“
1500;
All Clothing at l*roportionate Rates.

I have always made a specialty of keeping good Overalls,
that I could warrant I do not keep any of the alleged ’cheap
overalls,” that are dear at any price. 1 have cut the price to
these figures:
50c; former price, * 60; others charge 9 76
75c;
“
90;
“
1 00
90c.
“
1 00; I others don’t keep

A good warranted Overall.
A better
“
“
.
Thebeet
“
“
.

I have the exclusive agency for Wilson Bros.’ Fine Shirts,
tbe best in this or any other market. I sell:
A good unlaundried Shirt.. • 30; former price, •

&gt;■»!*—JriMBMrt.......

Good work Shirt....
Better work Shirt ...
Tbe best work Shirt.

*-

"

46;

“■

others charge • 4 V
“
79
others don’t keep them

1 25:
I 50;

1 00;

others charge
“
“

45;
60;

50
76
90

Harvest Mittens, 25c per pair.
I have &amp; full line of Mexican’Sea-Grass Hammocks, which
I will close out at $1.00 each. These are usually sold at $1.50
each.
I cannot give a complete price list, but enough to show that
I have reduced prices on all goods from 15 to 40 per cent.
Now is the time to buy, if good goods and low prices are any
object to you. Never in the history of Hastings was clothing
sold so cheap as I ain offering now. ”

R. K. GRANT, Cash Clothier.

MESSER BROS

gTRAW HATS!
We have an Endless Variety of

Straw Goods I
To select from.

Our styles in

Mackinaw and Cantons
ARE THE LATEST.

Stiff Hats

In£ac'k.Nu‘re: Bro''“n and

Standard and Nobby Styles in

SOFT HATS!
Yours, bound to please,

VTRAORDINARY

Values!
Ladies’ and Children’s

and Jackets!

most Complete Stock in the City.

Our New Spring Stock is In
AND COMPRISES

The above is a cut of the celebrated

Argand Vapor Stoves I

All the Latest Novelties'.
Come and See

SOLD ONLY BY

Weissert Bros., Hastings. Mich.

Remember that in

. Yon will also find in their store all tbe latest and best de
signs in Vapor Stoves. They are agents for a halMoSn' dif’
ferent makes, and can unit in bothItaods and price,
“

The Little Brick Grocery

„ Y°n T’U fitui in their store the largest and bast
S
Kt: ttfijtWi. 2s ? &gt;»£?

We are selling Groceries cheaper than others, and
we pay more for Butter and Eggs-

population.

ball than they did Tburoday with

BEST GRAIN DRILL
Immense Wagon Trade

Close Them All Out!

There were four starter* in the run­
ning race—“Olive Logan,” owned by J.
J. Fuller. Roman Bull’s “Bay Flora."
Dr. Goucher’s, “Leo," and “Round Top,”
owned by Fred Campbell, of Chester.
Olive Logan took tbe first heat In 57;
Round lop second Leo third and Bay
Flora fourth. Second beat won by
Round Top in 36;. followed by Olive
Logan. Leo and Bay Flora in the order
named. Tiie two last named homes
were drawn from the race. Leo being
entitled to third money. There was
much excitement over the third heat
nnd.it was run to win. Round Top pass­
ed under the wire first with Olive
Logan lasts than a length behind, both
riders using tbe whip and spur freely
down the home stretch. Time 5GL . '
The stallion race was won by Frank
A. Hooker in
two straight heats.

•George Miller" were entered, coming
under the wire each heat in the order
named. Gold Dust is a fine mover, and
donlalfws will make a good record, as
he matures.
Considering the condition of the
track, the time made in thue races
was rood.
Jake Osmun, of Nashville, drove
Tom Cary in the lust heat, driving to
win.
Tbe five inning game of base ball.
t&gt;etween the Hastings dub and a picked
nine from the Irving and Middleville
clubs, resulted in a easy victory for the
former, tbe score being 28 to 5.
Tbe bowery dances
were largely
1-atrcnired, an were the various lemon­
ade, peanut and candy stands that lined
tbe streets. The celebration wan a
succeas in every particular, tbe efforts
of some of Hastings’ would-be rivals to
tne contrary.

fit np any man with any kind of threshing rig he
have also some good SlECOND-HXND ENGINESfle
will sell very cheap. We sell the
• ‘ ' ''blcl' »e

Hie Market The BUCKEYE in all styles and FAHMi-n-c.
No shelf-woni shoddy. I bought the goods right as I paid On
FAVORITE. We have had an
»AKM®g
the cash and got all discounts. I have sold them close, as 1
have sold for cash. But I have decided to

Wilson Bros, unlaun’d Shirt
“
laundried “

Foot race for boys under 18—L. Huff­
tan, 1st; S. Brock, 3d.
Foot race for boys under zl6—G.

We can suit you in make, quality and price of

tablishmentln Barrv

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The Hastings Banner.
.j CITINGS .THURSDAY. JULY U. IN.

Local Advertising Rates:

was DDt in the proMMloo of horribles.
, Milter was, aud rode an ox. How
i oould be kick Austin white astride the
bovine and clad In ‘-horrible” m­
! meetsT *Tmpossible’’ they say. Furtb■ er, they say that Austin is a dslmal
failure when viewed as a lambdike
{feature; that he is quarelsome, priding
- ^-lf on hte muscle, and on
M tta Um tbe bmt Ud meat valuable
5
a thumper. They further aehoraea In our country m be
’
iA1; WBf’
much thfc a8KT«‘-«or
, MmT.^:thathe rn!wlc threats to “do
!
mnck °r manty
•
time before the cutting,
’ MUiS-hV?0 .?Ulire and IocutloD of
thTml wounds show that Austin was
MUU.I^ry Co ®’'0, OrM»'v'u«' 2L®“*h?w«foUowlng Miller, in­

1^“°’ bTOme * "B

IXK-AXS. I--,
wuringe and Death notices hqa.
Tun" tires for BnlcrtalnmenUtor j
dlviduals or urxarJiatlons. wraptfar
^VrticA.ileut purposes. win bo cbarj
local rates.

^-a-tciies:

. now |,ave tbe lames: stock of WATCHES
..urktiwii in this City. "'Some of tbe latMt Imir&lt;&gt;&gt; ; [Vtcrnv In Solid Gold. Gold Filled, SIL

Tan celebrated land title caae ot
Fender va. Powen, In wHeh tbe
: KduS7“a,h'"»"s‘ »'■'««&gt;
demurrer
ot
the defendant was
in

circuit

court

and
PERSONALMENTION.

lew key wind and second-band Watch-

Mrs. J. V. Andrus is on the sick list

limnycdofaWatehor any other goods in
te sir® *n'l examine my stock.

tv

JOHN BESNIER,
Jeweler and Optician.

A

complainant and appellee.

Monday afternoon last about 20 ot
the relatives and friends of Jonah Olm•lead and wile, of Haatlng, towublp

yEAVjf CAKH1AGE PAINT!

S. Grouse! took in tbe sights of Chi­
cago last week.

Bug&lt;iy for 73 Cent#, any qf
thw Colors:
Sunday afternoon Frank Suther­
&lt; (linih Yellow. Garnet, Co*ch land, of Rutland, came to town and
Gre«si. Jet Black.
traded horses with one of the Beadles.
No Varnish Needed.
AVhen'xn front of Valentine Leins resi­
dence en route home. Sutherland’s new
acquisition fell dead in the harnls

hiywr's tog Store.

\KM FOR SALE.
: . . -rd my tann of «0 arm tn Ha»unn
।. u.r frame
bank t&gt;*m ®x«o
.-.« 4 orebard of all kinds of trull, all
-v rdlai r.axrv Win aeu very cheap oa
.
- ,-j. r-i- For furtbar particular* cnjern-e. juat two mllea north aod

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D

Jotit WetowtCamp, No. M. 8. O. V.. of HaUw«.»n: MJ * BA8KET PICNIC and CEI.EBEU ION al

Morgan Landing, Thornapple Uke,
Wednesday, July Sirt, IMS.
Di«nt&gt;ody'nvited. j

to M”nda7Dk DrodaBer went toToron-

H$ath’of Muskegon, was in the
city Monday.

In QiWImlUnnU P»,

point

Irving Creasy, of Ionia, is in the city.

Denton°Wry 1Uld wife Bpfcnt bundaJ’ at

H"'th «» ™&gt;U-

eating at Lowell.
A large party of Hastingsites go to
Gun Lake this week.
*
Col. Gill made a business trip to
Kalamazoo Tuesday.

wX8’Zfank..&lt;;*n‘on fa ’pending the
And yrt Sutherland is not satisfied us
week at Grand Rapids.
he wants hte horse back; but as yet’ he
Fred Wachenheimer has resumed his
has not lieen able to obtain a glimpse of
Beadle or the horee he traded him.
station at Stem’s store.
The decorative art inception given
by Mr. T. Phillips at Temperance Hall

. * ”•
Doyle is visiting her sisters
in Allegan and Otsego.

last week was superb, so say the ladies.

Mrs. C. S. Brown, of Manistee, is vis­
iting relatives in this city.

It consisted of fancy articles ol\ieedle
work executed on a Domestic sewing
machine. It is to be regretted that a
larger number of our people did not
^ntd
V**PGon. However Mr.
Phillips has demonstrated that sewing
oa the Domestic may be made an art
in the highest sense of the term.

“What we know about fishing on

Mud lake; or how to- push a baulky

horse up three successive hills” te the

Main te spending a few days
with Vermontville friends.
Gon. Stewart and wife, of Gobleville,
are visiting Hastings friends.
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the city on legal business Tuesday.

U1

H. A. Goodyear and wife returned
Saturday from a visit with friends at
Grand Kapids.

Frank Reed has returned from Mus­
title of a forthcoming serial, the joint
production of Messrs. P. A. Shtfdon kegon. having had his ill! of night
and Hurd Tinkler. The authors wDl jrork at the case.
Dr. Peckham and Sami Roush, of
introduce several Barrv county char­
SJTAKINGataJSr.M.
’
acters and will give valuable hints up­ Freeport, were in the city, en rout* to
'“■•atJS.d v. Uomridet: Ctome oat. lead a on the management of a baulky/horse, Grand Rapids, Monday.
.r'.piDK E-.nd. and get better acquainted with which alone will be worth the price
J. W. Matthews, who has been teach­
rk-.RiTingbnulM'r*. Bring your friend*
of the Banners containing the storv. ing Id the northern part of the state, is
•-!il^irirzud*ana iu»e a good Mine.
j
. ,r-r&lt; o' the &lt;5. A; H. arc most cordially Order extra copies at once.
spending his vacation at his home.
L,..:-t!t- \vt.Kiilj us --nJ upend a pleaxaut Ql?HATlbig snake has been somewhat
Will Finlay returned from Ypsilantl
w Uh tfiK cr&lt;!er, con&gt;j&gt;o«ed of tbelr wns.
aided htgriiivr to keen green their metnqries
.Saturday, where he has been under
ad :i -ir - At.rlllct-» for tbe inalutcuanee of i tbe backward in coming forward thte sea­
treatment at the Ypsilanti mineral
son. but at last his snakeship has springs. Hfe health is piuch improved.
«r-r nt.xvanec* will leave Haarlng* every
:r. until ihou. ter rhe areommodation of deigned to show himself a short distance XA. W. Bailey arrived home from the
derirtug to go overland. Ample rtable north of Carter’s lake. Frank Fisher
Y psilanti mineral springs Friday,much
..■ir. viu licenninHMtatitm* for all, on tbe
saw him Monday evening. He didn’t improved in healthbin fact he consid­
stop to take an accurate measurement ers himself a well fnan nearly. He will
of the reptile, but to the best of his n-turn for the purpose of ensuring his
knowledge and belief the snake te as cdnpleta recovery.
large around as a stove Mpe and up­
wards of 20 feet in length?) As Frank \gAl»out September lst Thos. Campbell
goes to Bay City where he will practice
hadn’t lost a snake of suclr dimensions,
law in partnership with S. F. Flynn, a
he parted company with this as rapidly
rising young lawyer of that city Mr.
as nfa willing limbs could propel his
Campbell has the well wlshes"of the
more than willing body.
300,000 ttis of woql w^sjpiarketpeople of Barry county.
■d in this city this season?) z
Durijjo the past week diphtheria has
The Banker is always pleased to note
The premium list of the agricultural
again broken out in this &gt; city. The
14'iety will be published next week.
tne prosperity of Hasting businessmen,
first case was that of Frankie Love­
both as a matter of pride in the dty
Carflnterb and bricklayers are
ty»ily engaged on Parker% new hotel? land, the disease developing Tuesday and as a just recognition of merit
morning! of last week and terminating
In this connection the firm of Stauffer
Tin: greenback county convention fatally Sunday morning. Next tiie
&amp; Crawley is deserving of especial men­
hi’ been called for Saturday, August home ot Robt. Dawson was Invaded,
nth.
.
: .
.
i one of his boys being attacked, but not tion. It is just a few months since
these gentlemen formed a co-partner­
in a severe form. He is now consider­
ship, iyid their trade has Ixien constant­
The excursion train going to Grand
ed out of danger. Friday morning a ly increasing until the house has become
Kapids Tuesday consisted of seven
daughter of Julius Stark was stricken one of the solid Institutions of thte city.
■ aches. ,
I j.
down, dying Tuesday noon. Tuesday A few daya since a Banner reporter
The cut stone for Parker’s hotel has forenoon the disease developed on Mra. strolled into the basement and witness­
.i.-uved. and work on the building has A. II. Loveland and Frank • Parker. ed the mo&lt;hu operaudi of their hand­
,This sums tip the cases at present ling of eggs and butter, in which pro­
rremnUd.
-writing—Tuesday afternoon. The of­ ducts this flrm are extensive dealers.
,£». Bi sijy is adding two
to
ficials are'using every effort to eradi­
his t&lt;arber shop. We bdievethis will cate the disease, and it is hoped the Their butter is graded, and a customer
always secures the quality purchased.
prove n paying investmenCX
stringent measures inaugurated will The higher grades ot butter are made
Cash Warner, of Carlton, sent to prove effective. As the cases are isolat­ and packed by the best butter makers
this office a stool of oats of his growing ed. there is no danger of contagion of the country. Other grades are
wbHe on our streets.
Our citizens worked over and repacked ready for
that stood 6 feet 4*t inches high.
should bear in mind that they canThe premises are kept
Our great annual herring sale next nqt be too diligent in adopting sanitary shipment.
scrupulously neat and clean, and the
Saturday.
measures.
butter handled by thte firm finds a
debt tinkler.
Later—At the time of going to press ready markeL
The highest market
The dressmaking establishment of Mr. Parker and Mrs. Loveland are re­ price te always paid by Messrs Stauf­
Mra. Browa will be closed at 6 o’clock ported as having the disease in a very fer &amp; Crawley for butter and eggs.
p tn. of tach day. Patrons please take mild form.____________________
Their trade in the line of goods they
notice..
handle, viz: groceries, dry foods, boots
There are at present eight or ten and shoes, is perhaps second to that of
A large number from this place
no institution in the city, as they
took advantage of the cheap rates Tues­ agents, having headquarters in this city,
have a well-earned reputation for sell­
day and attended the regatta at Grand canvassing thte county for the sale of
ing goods at a very small margin. They
luiplds.
an alleged new variety of wheat. They
number among their customers many
EMorril * Co., will sell cloth­ represent, or claim to represent, “The of the representative families of Barry
ing at. «t during the mouth of July, as Michigan State Association for the pro­ county.
____ ______________
duction and sale of Bohemian oats and
wifi, to reduce stock before moving
other cereals.” This wheat they seU for
For the Michigan crop report, July
into our new store on State St, near
tbe nominal (?) sum of 815.00 per bush­ 1st, 1886, returns have been received
the bank.
el “In cash or by note.”
When the
The Hustings Engine and Iron grain te so paid for the purchaser re­ from 780 correspondents', representing
Five hundred and
uorks has secured the contract for ceives a bond from the company agree­ 622 townships
lurnL-hiug the boiler and engine for ing to sell on or before » specifiled date twenty-five of these returns are from
the roller mil!) Thte insures firet- double the amount of grain piphwxl, 379 townships In the southern four tiers
class machinery;
at tbe same price per bushel, lew 33M of counties.
The area of the 1886 wheat crop, as
Services at the Episcopal church tier cant, commission for selling and returned by supervisors, te, in the south­
-bonding.” If reports are true, these
M usual; 9a. m, 1030 a. m. and 7 p. m.
agents are reaping a rich harvest, strik­ ern four tiers of counties, 1.857,578 acret
Holy communion at 9 a. m. Sermon In
ing our farmers to the tune of from and in the northern counties 848306
the, evening addressed to voung ladies,
Final
8300 to 8500 each. The Banner doe* uerre, a total of 1,600,784 acrea.
subject “The Higher Life.”
not propose to waste either ink or corrections and spring wheat
Brogs j &amp; Ken-field have sold four paper in warning the public to beware which were not completed ju the time
the aiaeAsmeDt was taken, will probably
of the Kenfield diving flue furnaces the of this scheme. It would appear that
many farmers delight in being fleeced. add 25,000 acreu, making the total area
past two weeks, making eight since After they are shorn by this association
of 1886. wheat harvest, 1,625,784 acres
•January 1st iTettygood record for a of long name, they should not come
The average per acre, as
“ae(1 arlide- They make a good fur- around bleating after their money, as correupondenta, te 18 and 68-nundreths
does a ewe after her lamb when shorn bushete; indicating n probable yield in
of
her
fleece.
Doubtlas
there
ire
mHthe
State, of 22,239,686 bushels.
Seth Stone will have a harvest
The wheat crop has evidently been
‘lance in his spacious bowery on Friday Hons in it,” but not for the farmers.
Gentlemen, you who have given your badly Injured by the Hessian fly. The
riening the 23rd. Excellent music
preaance of the fly is reported by 97
correspondents in the second tier by 44
will .1* furnished. All can be assured
in the third, and 25 in the fourth tiers.
or a good time. Bill 8IB0, including
In the southern four tiers of counties
supper.
10 oer cent, and in the northern counto secure a handsome
ukoer cU-«bout2.712.000ba**
The uity authorities should appoint sufficient
yourself!
Thte association andI thme
a taan in i.-ach ward to take the proper
—of the 1885 wheat crop Is yet in farm­
lueasurcs to thoroughly disinfect the
ers'
hands
,
The condition of other crops, compremises where there has been con­
pued wlib vitality and growth
OUS disease, and also see that the
f
......-O io fnr t-hp Ktatl* as follows:
hb SilaWS
Btrlctly ^forced in

'•ANCTNG. BOATING. RACING and SPORTS
‘
OF Al l KINDS.

Local News.

f’iriulalion this week, 1,728.

Bah^aifs

should

“ty may be had.

be taken while

Lewis Stern te cloa-

W out fate entire stock preparatory to
K1?
“d now is the
ume to buy goods cheap. He will sell
Md below, to save time and ex­
removing goods to Chicago.
JU ur.d see Mr. Stern before tbetasortmeut ot goods te broken.

hard earned dollarn.______
Many good citizens of Freeport are '

inclined to trrat the Banker's account ,conaiuou ui
-----of tbe Austin-Miller stabbing affray 1 1885, te118. Seven per cent of the oom
failed to grow.
as a loke, altbo’ it was given us by a planted
Apple*, in tbe southern four Jen of
Freeporter wbo
Sir^el- coun&amp;B, promise M.per oeak end in
us straight ^ork. But the other rei
Iowb" cteiin that tbe version we gave te northern counttee 86 per cent or an
ForUXaw: Au«tln average crop.

meeters wagged their heads with ffld

ti\e real article, hi a healthful beverage,
having no relationship to the yeastv

product beyond the Rhine. Prof. Tyn­
dall. or somebody, has asserted that u
man can prime his system with real
birch beer, and do his duty rs a Chris­
tian. In short birch brer as te birch
beer ia a harmless compound. But
down in the prohibition (f) village ot
Nashville they have birch liter that te a
very treasonable mixture, full of guile,
or hoptonic or something else that
brings tbe guzzler up with a yank, and
causes mother earth to rise up in her
might and smite him on the nose, and
that makes sidewalks appear to him
like a tottling rail fence. It is related
that a few drinks of Naahvllje birch
brer will make the drinker totally ob­
livious to his surroundings and he' faiin
Into dreamy reveries, or the gutter, it
makes little difference which, and im­
agine' he owns the whole town, and
has painted it a gorgeous carmine hue,
which is glowingly reflected from bis
organ of smell. Thte birch beer te very
qiieer, and the peculiar antics of those
who imbibe the same have excited the
curiosity of many of Nashville's most
philanthropical citizens. . For instance.
Banker Barry, register of deeds for
Barry county, te wonderfullv interest­
ed in the matter, so it te claimed, and It
te alleged that he makes frequent pil­
grimages to the places where birch brer
holds the fort, aad samples the decoc­
tion, and comes out looking satisfied
and pleased. Presently it fa asserted a
perplexed look steals over hte clreslc
countenance, and he appears .to be won­
dering what may be the peculiar ingre­
dients of the birch beer; and he te
alleged to return and to keep on return­
ing till the citizens wonder why he
doesn’t get a returning board, and It te
claimed that be puts the compound to
this severe test every day, and still can­
not definitely state what is wrong
about iL But there te one thing- the
citizens note with great pain, ancT that
is that Nashville birch Deer does not
seem to incite Mr. Barry to any veryviolent physical exercise.
Theo. Downing te a student; and
when any phenomenon excites his cu­
riosity, he loses no time to investigate.
It te claimed at Nashyille that Mr.
Downing is all tore up about Nashville
birch brer, and is absorbed in a close
study of ite peculiar properties. Mr.
Downing te the kind of a man who
takes nobody's word. He te not satis­
fied yrith the experiments of hte part­
ner and friend, Mr. Barry, but must look
into the case himself. He winks one of
hte knowing winks when he says he
doesn't know anything about IL But
then they do say that he te tireless in
hte investigations, and looks aa though
he had made a 810 shave on a note
every time he downs the birch beer.
AL Racey is a barber by trade; but
he taxes no stock in the ancient chest­
nut “Ignorance is bliss.” When the
philosophical citizens of Nashville be­
gan to ponder over the mysterious and
vicious actions of the Nashville birch
beer, he straightway formed a determi­
nation. He spoke not a word. But it
is claimed that he put the mixture to
the stomach test,-did it frequently to
sattefv himself, and 1s satfafed what It
is, and further saitb noL
Jake Habersack could relate a little
German history if he would. It te said
that be knows all about RhinegolU, and
can tell Pilsner by its cream. Be that
as it may; and although Mr. H.’s knowl­
edge of German beverages is said to be
reliable and extensive, he too has run
into a snag in attempting to solve the
mysteries connecteu with Nashville
birch brer. Still it te feared that Jake
knows more than he will tell; for when
the village marshal, or the sheriff or hte
deputy appear in sight, Jake shakes the
dust of Nashville from hte feet, and
with the remark, “Mein Gott, vot a run­
ner I tach!" vanishes like Hamlet’s
ghost, only to reappear when Che officer
has departed.
And it appears that 17 others at
Nashville have been close investigators
of the wily arts of birch brer; for in
addition to the four above mentioned,
thev were called on as witnesses in the
case of the people vs. Brady &amp; Treat.
Not all of the 17 can be said to have ex­
perimented with the treasonable decoc­
tion; for several of them are parties
who never drink even birch brer whose
Eminences te not questioned.
But
y have seen how patiently and per­
sistently others have tested the birch
brer, and noted bow straight paths are
made crooked to the drinker of thte
queer mixture, so full of guile, and
which causeth tbe earth to rise up to
him*and bong him on the nose.
The philosopher, philanthropists and
sages of our sister village having failed
to solve the mystery, it has been decid­
ed to bring the same to iudldal notice,
and let the limbs of tbe law anil sedate
Judge Kenaaton wrestle with the mat­
ter. Accordingly Brady &amp; Treat pro­
prietors of one of the places where
alleged birch brer holds the fort, were
arrested for alleged sale of a beverage
which tanglee up the feet of Nashville s
citizens, perplexes their minds, unloose*
their tongues and acts them wagging,
and above everything else, because of
the habit it has of causing the earth to
rise up and slug the citizen a vicious
slug, and damages the sweet wholesomenres of hte countenance.
Tbe case
came before Eaq. Kenaston Tuesday.
The philosophers talked in riddles, the
eagre emitted puzzled connumdrums
from their mouths, the scientific experi-

$1000

forfeit

jgXCUBSIONIBTS

fore t-hey could be called as •vitnesaeH,
and before the lawyers could paralyze
the law and Justice Keuacton could
overawe the cowering prisoners at the
bar by cne of his 7x9 smiles, the afore­
said prisoners plead guilty to the charge,
and paid £50 fine for selling birch beer
that resembled the yeasty product from
tieyond the Rhine; and the end is not
Hastings, Mich.. July 12, DM.
Editok Bannkm.
From the unseemly wrangle among
the practicing physicians in Uris city of
the different schools, especially notice­
able in the diphtheria cases, one is led to
believe that our gentlemanly M. D.’s
have in their strife lost all feelings 'of
humanity. When physicians so far forC themselves as to nave no regard for
feelings of an afflicted father or
mother watching the dying agony ot a
loved child, it is time an indignant pub­
lic called a halt.
For shame, gentlemen! Work to­
gether with a will, and eradicate this
diphtheric scourge from our midst; and
then settle your professional difference.
If such a thing is possible. “Man's in­
humanity to man is being amplified
by the physicians of Hastings.
A READER.

Visitors to Detroit.
Your attention is specially directed
to tbe old established Jew­
elry House,

Wright, Kay &amp; Co.
Their stock is unsurpassed in the city
for extent aad quality consisting of
Diamond*.
WalAa,
Precious Stones, Chains,
Charms,
Fine Jewelry, Unique Ornaments,
Btc„
Bte^
Btc.
The selection of gems has I,«en made
with the greatest care by the most ex­
pert judges, and fch&lt;* workmanship on
the jewelry is not excelled by any estab­
lishment in the country.
- •

The Optical Department
is conducted by men of large experience
and each case of defective eyenight is
treated on edentitlc principles, lensee
lieing selected perfectly adapted to re­
lieve, if not absolutely to remedy the
defect No charge is made for test­
ing the eyes.

WRIGHT, KAY &amp; CO.,

Pioneer
Meeting.—The annual
meeting of the old, pioneers of Barry
140 Woodward Ave.,
CoM will be held on the fair grounds in
Cor. Campus Marti us,
thedty of Hastings, August 18th, 1886. i
DETROIT.
Each and every one in attendance will
be expected to bring his basket Oiled
with all the good things necessary for a
basket picnic, as there are no funds on
hand to furnish supplies, and no dance
this year, oat of which expenses have
DAUCHY &amp; CO. ’
heretofore been paid. The committee
hope that all the old pioneers will turn 27 Park Place and 24-26 Murray St,
out in force, and make it one of the
most enjoyable meetings of the socletv.
Alf come, and again recount the inci­
dents of pioneer life.
opeciul Ulier. tvirertlsement one month
By order of the president and execu­ tn our selected UH of 125 Dally and Weekliea.
coverin*the U. 8. forjaao. Circulation SjeoXBS
tive committee, P. A. Sheldon, Sec,
copies per month. Wo will tu*Sr a one-loch
,
A Card to the Public.—Every ef­ adv! one Baath in oar

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�JRESS BORED DOWI.

PEOPLE WHO ARE STAMMERERS.

DIGEST OF THE WEEK IN SENATE
AND HOUSE
b devoted to a peculiar

puipoee.

A

scribed, is among the Haunting signa by

working wte*dfly all day Monday oa th*
g«Mnd d-’flcteucy bill, ex=*pt th* *bort Um*
consumed In receiving tills and revolutions,
of which lb* following w*re th* mo*t im­
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KreoluUons railing for cosrs-

adjournmsnt waa afiectad.
WAauuroTOM Cm, July 12.—Tb* pr«ldout's UMMg* vetoing tb* Dayton public
building bill was laid b*for* tb* saaat*
Saturday, ate a communication from tb*

qairing a comptroller and auditor to p*M

Cannun of lllluot*, and adopted, appropri-

tbs Wrtoe-J.
A minorisy report, signed by
Camdrn, ColqulMj Wilson of Maryland and
Wh.chorne, denying any knowledge of

Washisotom City, Jt

familiaa was reported.

A bill appropriat-

appropriation of *130,000 for tbs porobas*
of the Stur£*on Bay &lt;fc I*k« Michigan

and Ingalls oppodng tbo appropriation and
Conger and Milter favoring it Without

M orrises offered a raaolution aetting apart
Jub 1* for th* cocsldaratioa of * joint r**olatloa requiring th* pa/maiit of * 100,00u,axj
of tb* rarplu* in tbo treasury on th* ptsi&gt;

but *v*mtited and th* reeolutio* adopted—

Wabbikutvs

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July

12.—When

Wambiwotox Cm, Joly a—A peUtion

waa T»U»d by tb* paeoidant, praying tbe

Interference with Anuriran fisherman would
minister ujion

tbe subject

It

will assist

appropriating *150,000 for Bturgson Bay

from 10,1WO to *75,000, ths sum sot apart
.K L..A._ ._ ■__ W _ -__

Payne Investigation among member* of tb*

th" amandnont reducing th* appropriation
for th* Kan tacky riv*r to *100,000 from
*250,dobated without action. Majority

east end of the town, the mounting
finishing work h done end the scate
bards made. In the rolling shop“ th,!
steel is drawn out under Ryder hammere, and under then, liammers it can
be effectively treated fa two heatings.
The firm have two sets of roils, and each
set is claimed to be capable uf turning
out WO blade* per day. Af ter ' the roll­
ing comes tiie work of hardening and
tempering. This work is done by men
who work for themselves at a contract
price in their own shop*. A visit to
these little shojM shows that a clever hard• Th-th-the th-th-thr-thrash th-th-thingt encr ia a man of exceptional skill. The
th-th-thweetly in th-th-the th-th-thpwing tempering can only be done in the best
of tb-th-the year."
of Light, and it is so trying to the eye*
A young lady was endeavoring to state that the workmen can only be occupied
in plain English that a thrugh sings
with it a few hours per day.
sweetly in the spring of the year.
After the hardening and tempering
The place proved to be a private school comee the grinding, all of which ia done
for teaching persons who lisp, atammer, by hand. Two kinds of work are carried
and stutter to articulate their words dh»- on—namely, wet and dry grinding, and
tinctly. The instructor consented to ex­ for tiie former English stones are used,
plain the secrete of his interesting busi- m th* native atone is not sufficiently
ntsi. He said tliat not one in twenty bard. When the grinding is completed
of those who lisp and stammer have any
the bladiu are returned to the hardeners
organic or natural defect, and in proof
to be reset, ns a cavalry sword generally
of his awertion he cited the fact tliat
loses from throe to four ounces in grind­
few -children commence to summer L»ing. The guards are first ground in largo
plan* and afterward blanked out in a
"Various causes can be aaigned for
stuttering, lisping, and stammering,” be
UUOTU. UIUI’ICUUVUU, w. -..w I-.—;--proceeded. "Fright often cause* this re­
tion of steel, the number of operations
sult, and sickness, which does not at all
required for the making of a new Brit­
affect the vocal organs, produces tbe
ish cavalry sword is as follows: Manu­
same effect through nervous action.
facture of blade, 82; scabbard, 30; scab­
Stammering, too, is contagious, and a
bard mouthpiece with sputcheon, 82;
child who*e speech Is perfectly distinct &gt;
lining for scabbard,- 11; hand-stop, 18;
will almost certainly become a stam­
riveting, 7; scales, 4; drag for scabbard,
merer if permitted to play and associate
6; hoops, 4; guard, S; leather grip, 7;
with stammerers. The habit is acquired
mounting the complete sword, 10; leather
by sympathy."
"Can jairsons whose habit of stammer­ buffer. 2: total, 160.

ing and lisping is a matter of long stand­
ing be taught to speak distinctly T

journed.

appropriating *27,&lt;kJA to tw*t d^lctencfos
In gpalariu of charg* d’ affaire* wa*
adopted; *1*0 OB* iacreaatng th* sum
to
«upply
d*fici»cci«* In
consulate
contingent exp*n***
from
to
**0,000 for teWkand from »4W to **7,143 for ISM and ISttk Th* bill wo* then
reported to tbe houaa, which, after agreeing

eluding one flight of stairs tiw visitor's
attention will be attracted by the marked
care with which tiie doors leading to the
front apartments are curtained. He will
understand at once that it is not a pri­
vate establishment, for the name which
appean on the plate below is again in­
scribed on one of the doors. A rvjiorter
was u-thered into a small private apart­
ment, where a tall and handsome gentle­
man in a fashionable spring suit waited
on him. In a larg» parlor connecting
with this ante-room by a glass door a
conversation was going on. It ran in

tor Hoar, chairman of the committee, fslt

the making of the steel and tbo harden­
ing
rf th. bW«,
undw the dfrwtc »upcrrblon of tb, fir*
The work, are dlvltkd Into two «Ktt*&gt;t».
At one tocikm. r.tu.t.d at the
oftho town, the bladw an
elution* s*t
ground, and at the other, skuated at

iBtanMtor Senator P*yn*.
&gt;u bar* introduced; that if It i* uadaratood

oughiure
ordered rent to th* prwidant at th* UBi tod

SAFE. •
SURE.
Iiran

Editorial awoctauon of Ohio,

tor

WAS IT MURDER OR ACCIDENT!

ttotaratng to Wat*.

ZOA-PHORA,

-

development and thus prcve&amp;U life­

Packiagtown. Tutoday, only oa* miaUa wa*
thrown
_____________________
Ckxcboo, July IQ-Mary Maloney,

28

Insanity), providing a safe change of
life, and a hale aud happy old age.
Reader suffering from any com,
plaint peculiar to the female sex, zoa-

phora is worth everything to you.
Send for our circular of private testi­
monials and be convinced.
Every woman sickly or healthy
should read " Facts for Women." This

effected.

________

book will be sent to auy l^dy reader
of this paper, and to ladles only, on
receipt oC 10c.
Address,

M«I&gt;o»»ld and

ZOA-PHORA MEDICINE CO,

tunmcvad

2f. B.—Latten markad “yrttu/z"
only by our Private becretary aud
XngPhytlclaD.

day night. that building aud tb* Nati onal

ad.ouitng building* warv rontiderahly dam

oom

were digbtly burned and proairatsd

Wasnisirrox Crrr, Joly 7.—Tbsnomlaa-

WasKiKnox City, Joly w —Th* **bate
Thureday indefinitely poatponod tbe wotation inquiring into to* organization of a

WELL SUPPLIED WITH STAMPS.

Mtswxarauis Mina., July 9-TbsportBc* at this dty was broken into Thursday
it appropriating
of th* Portage
iaab wa* adopV
d appropriation

Rlddte-

sj*ech it must bo made conscious, that
is to say, the attention must be concen­
trated upon tbo vocal effort and the ac­
tion of the articulatory organs." The
instructor explained that the male staramereni exceed tbo female in number in
the proportion tif seven or eight to one,
for the reason, ho said, that women posbsm more mobility than men in the or-

has no physical defect in th* vocal or-

logical

ert

in from one to two months. While under
instruction, or immediately afterward.

■sate adjoanwd

indulgence in laagbtor,

others who stammer, or with persons
who speak very rapidly. Stammering
and lisping are more general among
wealthy people than among tbe poor, for
some unaccountable reason.
Several
clergymen who stammer in ordinary
conversation, articulate quite distinctly
in ths pulpit, but only when they read

alleged prevalence of the kissing game
in the London Sunday schofch The be­
nighted southron seem.-, to need evangeliz­
ation in nothing more than in the mys­
tery of osculation. Die Sunday Bchuol*
which undertook this great and neoes-

Cmcauo, July d-Bckart ft 8«-an'. Cour
unnecwwarily abused.—Cor.
Gazette.

York Mail and Express.

AUhi«»&gt;. K“-

bos base fat ilJdwalU and

THE MARKETS.

Best in th eWorld.

Cajcaoo. Joly 10.

MANILLA ROOFING!
ctoaadtogc

CTMrfHWAjbr ri.ayt*it m

h«k «*•

CUREHDEAF

aeewSHS

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r“u»

$&lt;®s
’'SODA

SLY’S

tai Bali

trs,

Gtv**JUUe^at or
*
COLD IN HEA

Twins,

-*:ei

&lt;W0

CAP

For Baking purposes.

foraato aud build

on a walk with a pocket full of good
cigars.
I walked and smoked and
worked out tiie plot—what there was of
1L I jotted It down with the name* of
the character* on the beck of an en­
velope or whatever camo lisndy. By
tbe time I got home it was -ire™, *nd j
began to write.
It usually took about two days to
grind on* out Then I rested until I got
hard tm

mv work. for I

ths Northwest

Pall Mull

1 have written dime novels—lot* of
them. The day of such literature is
past; driven out mainly, they were, by
the cheap juvenile libraries of tiie “Old
Sleuth" stamp; but eight or ten yoara
agt&gt; there was a mint of money In them.
I won’t deny that I wrote them for the
cash alone, and had no particular pride
in them as works of literary art. From

...
atGteichsu

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long weakness.
Sustains anti soothes Over-worked
Women, Exhausted Mothers, and
prevent* prolapsiLt
x
Cures palpitation, aleeples^Mt, nef •
rone breaking dowin (often preventing

WadtmAre not the facial contortions which
nt^wt tW^wht..
stutterer -trie* to rjieak proofs tn them­
selves that some physical defect exists?”
“Not by any means. These contortions
result from a misuse of the respiratory
organa.
Teach the surterer by word
and example tiie proper use of these
organs and gradually these contortions
disapjtear altogether. I have seen per­
sons who would almost go into spasms
on attempting to speak, after careful
training for two months converse with
perfect compoeure as easy a* you or I.
The nu-.hnnical part of speech is an unoonsciou^iffort. To correct defects in

FRIEND.

Secures to GIRLS a painless, perfect

vetoing the bill granting the railway rlght-

noted La than dispatch**, w*re
th* boos*, aad immediately I
rtruggl*. tL-pubHcaaa daalring

-WOMAN’S

Kadiroad company, ws* run over and kilted
at tbe Forty-jhird tcrwtxroaMng by an oil
train It ia claimed by soma that b* wa*
knocked off tb* oar» with a chain thrown by

Pennit a north countryman to exprees
respectfully iris astonishment at tbe bar­

abort space of time with training and barous crudity of the kissing ganu-s as
patient practice where there is no in- practiced ‘in these southern parte. I was
4iammation of the vocal organs."
in Battersea park on bank holiday, and
“Is It not true that many ladim pride found kissing to be all the vogue. But
themselves on their ability to lisp what kissing! I nstead of the rythmic
prettily?"
chant, the graceful dance, or even the
“In some circle* lisping is considered sportive chase of the northern kissing
a fashionable and desirable accomplish­ game*, here was simply promiscuity of
ment The trouble about bsping is that ow-ulation of the most unabashed de­
when a lady has one*) acquired the halilt scription. There was no ring to begin
she can not adopt a new stylo az she with, only an imperfectly cleared space
would a new drees. Most young ladies' in the rniddle of a great crowd. In tlii*
who take leesons in lisping when frolick­ crowd [a young woman would approach
ing with companions of their own age a young man —as often as not a perfect
are sorry for it later on. and the habit is stranger—thrust ajehip into his hand,
not then so easily dropped.*
and then Ixilt across the gr»-&gt;-n. The
“How do you distinguish between mon chases her, runs her down, and
stammerers, stutterer', and lisper* ?"
brings her back with his arm around her
"Stammering is simply spasmodic ar-, wiuzt. enters the cleared space, and
ticulxtion, while the stutterer speaks kissel her. sometime* half a dozen times,
from an exhausted chest, and is unable
before the onlookers. Sometime* the
to commence speech easily. Both de­ girl chase* the nuug sometimes tht^man
fects arise from a misuse of the v(xal
the girl. It they want their kisses sans
organs, sometimes brought about by
ceremonie they were caught at once,
ignorance and sonietunre the result of
an.l kissed without more ado.
habit. Lisyjng consist* in giving the j
। If they prefer to saunter, waist-encir­
sound of tli to s and t. and some otliens
cled. as a preliminary, the chase waa a
of the consonants, and is almost invariBut o
the
rad was
always —
the
wn woqylrwd
Who, not
| long one.
Sluuta,
f-SJli»
Witar*
Sluidea of "Hallie Walker" and

PSOMPI

although

sometimes

CATAEBR

hidi-

are very unlike in other case*; while the
child which rsssmbies one parent in
bodily feature* may not ressmble it fa
mental character. Nor have ths halvM
ot double monsters always uindUr di»portions. The Hungarian twin stotere
that lived united by the bottom of the

it^teaaa:

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««•
P~U&lt;» h.
»Wa«. oar coasbymm,

wj

HAY

FEVK

uo a lit.

!»«„.

m(wo

our countrywomen, can not rrefai it
B« bow ocly tb,

applied into reoh i*®^rtS^SMBte at druobu. '■•1
^SyKenian tne.
'HEM Droggtit*. Owflio. h- ’•

““d»,. -Surely It a pUU&gt; auxreto
SOUte one in.w^vl.
■tunicate, so that the same bkwdservod
them.
The so-called Siamese twins,
again, who died a few years ago, did not
live happily together to the end Of their

•Wm

Did you Suppose Mustang Liniment only

ooun* and because they took opposite
views of the American civil wa» th.j
•avers for eight

for honei?
daAtad tUt u, ta«t
Writer wee
k—

nightly Review.

H i» tor iniw..-

tion of all flesh.

�Dr. R. Butler, Master nf trtv /•
brldire VnlY&lt;wiv.&amp;wUo(|A£L.(J“Jacob. OU .ct.Hk..SuK."""1*- «•

THE MINNEAPOLIS POSTOFFICE 18
ROBBED OF OVER 815,000.

b“”^7„SS°£*

THE RESULT QUITE CLEAR.

At£J£«
servative majority will be a Huie larger or
smaller wb^hw tb. Coaaervatirae and
Liberal-Lnloclata combined, will have a

“rt h?m K r™5“
pun. Wil.

clis office just
.bort in hhsc.cunts, tiie result of a burglary which oocurrod Friday morning between 3 and 3
u clock. When tbe stamp department was
epened Friday morning It waa found the
window had been forced, the safe drilled,
^zd the tdon.y and stamps to tbs amount
c*m«l removed by tho burglars Only
al-out
wa. in money, tbe thieves ovor; -ikltig
in gold lying near by. In tbo
posttnastor*s utfe, In a differont part of tbo
t uildinA was •1,000- iu cash, but this part
... pt through tbo burglary, waa sufficient
to deter the operators from venturing Ln
that dlroctiat
. to stamp office fa a little coop on tho

Lovarsof base ball
tixi Detroit croh
been

Four hundred
“ w

_

—

T-J ciXof^S

too population of

•'» ,

Mr«l n»u niter

pu,

convicted murderer.

.’.-cm tba window of hU darkened eating
kcuse as tjiey stood on tbo lighted sidewalk.
Two a pl cored first, the
going off at tbe
ccsimaud of tbu oebur and returning with
throe additional men.
Tbeir euavereetion
could not be beard, but Goodwin caw the

Ohio, whose liabllltiM aro •75,«Xl
J A company has been Incorporated at
Springfield, Illa, with a capital of 81,000,000
ltaori^*trUCt * rwUwaX from that city m
-G La«P“*re, one of tbo pioneoro
ot Illinois, reslduig At Galesburg, dial
Tuesday from a stroke of paralysis received
an Sunday.
‘

some Detroit capitalist have arranged to
place a Bessemer steel ptant with a dally
canecitv nr n-n
1

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— III |IU( uuau o*
LvanivUis, Indiana, died Wednesday even-

duor,
retred

noted

municated to police headquarter* and at
lira same time was wired to Washington
7be government -will raud out special do

horseman

ot

Blanla

In a saloon at Batavta, New York, on
Ttiraday evening, August Scharf killed
William Enright will a musket loaded only

ANOTHER GOOD MAN, ETC.

Srw York, July Id—Capa Benjamin
rage, aad dd cad highly rrepectod citixcu
0! Harlem, oa* disappeared, leaving obliga­

borrowed sutia of money amounting to

brought suit Ln tho federal court at Chicago
to compel John Lt Alloy, of lloatou. to re­
fund jldO.OOQ or more acquired through
mnmpulation ot tbo Des Molmu &amp; Minns-

Tho king’s treasury is within the ark
or citadel, and the crown jewels are kept
there. The most famous of tiie diamonds
fa that called Dnreae Nur, or Sea of
Light. It was obtained in India, and fa
Bald to be the largret finrt-efata diamond
in the world. It is thought, however,
to be somewhat inferior in quality to
that of the Kune Nur, or Mountain of
Light, now in possession of the British
crown.—Land of the Imams.

The captain of an Australian schooner,
Mr. F. H. Griffiths, reports the setting
fire of his vessel by a meteorite. No
shock was felt, but two or more hot me­
tallic pioora as large ua man’s hand
were picked up.—Exchange.

In some sections of Dakota where fuel
fa expensive farmers this year will grow
an acre or two of flax for fuel. It fa
claimed that a ton of flax straw fa worth
more for fuel than a ton of soft coaL—
Philadelphia Call.
The Popular Science News asaerte that
the average length of. We fa constantly
increasing, and the time may yet come
when persons 100 years old will excite no
more curiosity than one of 80 years at the
present time.
"Cyclane Cellar** tor a Hotel.
A Pukwana (D. T.) hotel advertisra as
among its attractions a “cyclone cellar,"
with an eaay slide into it in case of dan­
ger.—Inter Ocean.
Blood Will TslL
Dr. Jackson's blood and humor syrup
will positive cure all eruptions, ulcers
h .
upon thv ^’y fl«* °r
llmlw. WiH thoroughly cleanse the
system and blood of every trace of riifteascs that have their origin therein.
Cures the rheumatism, salt rheum and
ranker, and fa well recommended by
the medical profession all over the
country. Price 81 pet bottle. .Sold by
. U. Goodyear

prsctic
become

. ..----- ——
‘UT uawj ywors al
Lodgo «ad ditch, b hardly counterbalanced

---------------- ,wU or uirve
Conservative victories
Too Liberal loaders aro almost witboat

of political cruuulo throughout the country
to inrtniot AX..
».
.v-i______ ...

,____

&lt;t b estimated that be obtained fully 8J,3'Ju

te Belden family about throe month,
r.gu rtxjuMUd Pago to got things into shape
’. er an • cnnneintr
H*
—

touE-i that Pago had appropriated some
ii'.&lt;A&gt; of tbo funds belonging to tho estate.

and that- numerous repairs, for which ha
in! nut in I-.m*uv tali*
. - .i

'will take some time to tell exactly boW
mut-h 'he tuu emboxzlod. Lt is thought be
Em gone to Australia.

'.•levelAik, Ohio, July Itt-Martin Q
'.‘on Fleet,; who emU&amp;dcd •&lt;15,010 of Huron
-•aunty fund, a year ago last March, has
&lt; tkaied guilty, and will be sentenced on
Wednesday next.

PiQUibargb has thrown out of work about
5,QUO coal-miner, in that district

day morning burned to the ground.
Tbe coal mining Interest nf southern
Illinois has formed a syndicate and secured
articles of in corporation, with a capital
stock of •S.OOQ.UOU
vil&gt;. who was recently deposed from tbo
trusteeship of tbe vast Bull , estate, has
made an assignment
Martin-Conklin, one of tho proprietors cf
a planing-min at Lancosti-r, Ohluj wu
enuhed Into a mesa of jelly by being caught

'

Unsv^ut, Ev., July 7.-Jonh King, a
u-.sj-ers.Jo from Pine Knot, Ky., visited
i-n?-?nwood Sunday, aud after terrorizing
tbe pin&gt; » for two hours shooting and cutUng several pwoua, he took an evening
tram for tome Ho continued his spree on
tho train, insulting and bullying all on
•ir.-.rd. and when conductor Pelton inter­
lend, King cut and stashed him so that he
died &gt;«m afterward. Bolton was a popu-

’’ill prutably be more blood shod before be
i» caught.
Effect of Prohibition* lu Itlwde Island.
’ Fiwvnfcxc^ R. L, July Id,-The .llocte
U ths prohihltory law are being felt lu tho
cotel-of tiiis dty. Tbe Hotel Dorrance
Hosed Saturday night Tbo Narragnnertt
Mtel, erected at a coot of over 1350,OtW, fe
I'ying money, Thu stockholders -have been

maturing. Tbo general opinion ia that tbo
tctel win be compelled to dose Its doors as
it ran not Le mad. to pay without tbo bar
patronage.

IdncAGO, July tti—Thoa Reynolds, a boy
efdeliberately stepped up behind WllItaci Knock Sunday morning and placing a
-Lcaliber pistol behind bls earshot tho boy,
*«o u only JL
Tbe bullet entered two
babes below the, w and it 1. probable that
th. boy will dla There waa abeoiutaly no
rau&gt;e except pure depravity for tba dead.
-&lt; j aalde was arrested.
Deadly Work ot the Cholera.
Rome, July 7.-Tbo chotera returns Tuee&gt;.ay are as follows: Brindisi, 11 now cases,
• deaths; Francavilla and Fontana, K cases,

flon, and U not Improving iu condition.
Tlio Panama Canal company has decided
to tuuo bonds instead of undertaking u loti

A syndicate bos Loen formed In 8L Ixrals
with a capital ot r&gt;.uOQ,UCO t/&gt; control the
coal mines of southern Illinois.
In tbe French Chamber of deputies, Fri­
day । a man believed to bo insane lirod a re-

Sootland, and England; e laborers' allotment
bill omjKJw.riug rural laborers to acquire
small holding.; reform and extension of the
artisans’ dwelling, act, including dwellings

The funeral of Aunt Sarah WUltsms, wife of
ILK Williams.took&lt;l«-e nt Bronwn. yvstere
day. She hud resided in Branch county over 60

timber would be ♦s.BXl
The Ute James &amp; Kirk, of Chicago, left
property to tbo amount of 875,W. HU will
gives hie widow one third of tbe estate and
tbo homestead in South Evamton, and Ibero
priZe to rop-y
lor ipeclnl dopatiee employe-1 in tba Loks
Sbore^trike two month, aga Foralbly suit

will bo instituted by tbo «berIff again.t
President Newell for the nmrmnt involved.

lington.

-

Tm Union Ud C»&gt;»&gt;
hours or lee*

™
_ .

days were •47,Sn5,*M

It in tbebouae for »»*ck«-of roUc/£®‘c"‘£h°S
era morbus, cramp*, finx. dysentery m«d afi
kln&lt;l7,^lMAndru»’rfa
*udd«i- Be IW®-^

U.—8am Arcbar, coo
An eruption of drummers followed tbe e*trn_
slon of tt:o ttaglna* TuaeotaA Haren railroad

Chicago,
finally effect

m-Ths third

««wlay botwwn tboC
rtolx resulted la favor

better in »

Ha stage*. Price W.

v.‘

MIC jc.v one UMHW-

WASHBOARDS.

—
UM i
VWU WM WO t*.•
i rnlna until 1 tned Parker’* Hair Balaam.
Thirty-one binding machines have been sold
I Mo*on this scktou.
.
a&lt; Is tiro remedy to keen,
sudden attack. Me. All

5Vopderful f&lt; the instantaneous effect of

tbreoteand the men, who explained that the

St. Iowacx, Mich., July 7.—Terrible toroil fires ore raging along tbo lino of tbe
Detroit, Mackinac .‘c Marquette railroad

with fearful

rapidity.

Trains aro

ds-

Sr. Louis, July 7.—Immediately after
tbe open-.DK of thd criminal court Wednes­
day morning, Judge Van Wagoner raid.
** n tbs State venue Hugh M. Brooks alias

ity of taking those queatious before that

Chicago, July 10.—Senator William EL
Mason was nominated for oongreae oa the
first formal ballot by the Third congres­
sional Republican convention Saturday.

More building at Mason this mimmer than for
the past five years together, nud|not an empty
bouse or store in this city.
West * Uver FiUs remove that mllowoMS

4. Woodruff, of Oberlin college, la filling the
rongregat Irnml pulpit of Augusta very accepta­
bly during bis vacation.

. .

WANTEIW«t"SsrT^
or contra b

Address Immediately. Ji«w
i Cigar Co., No. 1 Foartb

THE UNSPEAKABLE TURK.

, _

&gt;"u- I*!"1 "S'« 2J°S^"aE

mro as-.cru that tho officii
lower than tbe actual figures

Suoata, Ini, July

The best ware tn tne world for Cute. Bniljra,
Horos, Ulcers. Balt Bbeam. Fever Uorot.- Tetter.
Chnouep Hand*. Chilblains. Corns, and all Bkln
Kruptiou*. and positively cures llfra. or no pjkjr

John Hibanda was killed bv a falling
rock at the Tamarack copper 'mine near
Calumet, Tuesday of last week.

‘
-V.U.-WMWUM.M4 MM.K-.MUUU UIKT.IUed but 8A0Q0 ot tbe 83.000 appropriate* by tbe

This season of the year is very Important to
hare a reliable remedy In the house for such dis­
eases m flirt, dysentery, diarrhea-, summer

Infantum. Such a remedy Is 55 est a Pain King.
Only Me. AB druggists.
Miss Gunn, who was thrown from a carriage
at Mason a week ago nud thought to have re­
ceived fatal injuries, is rapidly recovering.
The dyspeptic's friend. West’s liter Pills,
take one sugar coaled 5Vrat r Liver 1111s every
night and you will bless the day you read this.
Thirty pills. ®c- All drogxtst*.
JosephGunahLaged », »rwnt jroduMo&amp;
the Micbiran University, gets a professorship
lu Kichmosd University , Augusta. Ga.

without re­
lief, but hemp s Hie Suppositories curT6writ“ A ti- Ik«e* New
London. Conn. Price 50 cents per box.
State of Mlcnlgan.
W. H. Goodyear;

druggists.

ba for*
55 . TI. Goodyear can always t&gt;e relhd upcm to
carry In stock the purest aud best goods, aud
sustain the reputation of being active, pushing
and reliable, by reomti ending articles with
well established merit and such a« are popular.
Having tbe agrary for tile celebrated Dr. King's. Turlu and threaten to lynch them if they
New I&gt;(woven tor consumption, colds and
coughs, nil! seu it on a perfect guarantee. It
will surely cure any and all affection of throat,
‘A DEMONSTRATED^FAILURE"
lungs nr chest, mid In order to prove our claim,
we ask you call and get a trial bottle free.
Tbe excursion train that left Bad Axe Thurs-1
day for BaTnum** nhow. before reaching BeginUland's Silver Bill.
aw constated ul 3 eugluw aud li passenger cars
CntcnrXATt, July itt—At a meting ot
the International BimutallUt league, field
THKBEV. GEO. H. mUYEB, of Bourbon,
Iml. SSy»: "B-itli n&gt;v«rlf and wife owe our Eriday In this city, the Hen. William 8
live-, to FIJ1I.OH-S COXSUMITION CURE." Groesbeck provident, tbe following resolu­
Bold by W. H. Goodyear.,
tion waa uuaiilinouidy adopted:
ABE YOU MADE miserable by Indigestion,
convrtpailon. Dtulue«&gt;,.LnM of Appetite, Yel­
low Skin? Kliiluh*. Vlfahn-r Is a positive cure,.
Sold by W. H.Gtxnlyvar.
WHY will jou eouzb wftru Shiloh's Cure will eight year, of trial, a demonstrated failure.
ere Immediate relief. iTIce 10c., SOets. and fit.
Therefore we, as bimetalltete, ask that the
ild by W H. Gcodjrear.
coinage of silver dollars by the United
sniDHi'S Catarrh remedy I* » positive States be suspended. waiting current action
.•vre for Catarrh. Diphtheria mid Canker
among
the great commercial nation., as the
Mouth. Sold by W. &gt;1. Goodyear.
only mean, cf wearing the purpose of this
1 uc .AHU A
...... .....reJ
..7
league, namely, the restoration of both gold
purchased a piece o! laud al Foster’s mills, and
fa laying some .'.,000 feet of pipe thereto for
emergencies.
Si

cured every year by Acker’s celebrated
. Charles Marsh, the Boston dry good, English Remedy. It is a guaranted prep­
merchant, died Friday from a streke of aration : if it does not help you it will cost
paruly.1., in 57tb year! Ills estate is esti­ piMib,. Tpi&lt;. A
,dT„’21
mated at SIO.OW.UXL including life iniur-' ihow its good effect. Trial bottles 10 eta.
anew for |2.»,WX
,
Fhed'k HomnuM, Druggist.

CENTS get Kemp's Liver
Pills for Torpid Liver, for Constipation
for tiie Complexion. W. H. GooDYgan,

WILSON

^5?brui™ Mal(1, buroi „ouM, „dJdI
other sores. We positively cure piles,
tetter and all skin eruptions. Try this
wonder healer. Satisfaction guaranteed
or money refunded. Only 25 cents.
Sold l»y ft Hotchkiss.
-

THE HOMELIEST MAN in Hast­
ings as well as the handsomest, and
others call-at our store and get free, a
trial bottle of Kemp's Balskni for the
Throat and Lungs. It cures acute and
^,S?lc...c0.11&lt;hs’ PriM 60 c&lt;-'Bt3 and
81.00. W. IL Goodyear.

Throat-ail seldom gets well of Itself,
but deepens until it undermines the
Ou reading and filing tbe ’netltlon duly v»riconstitution,
wastes away
health, fied. of Buran J. Warner.»Idas' ot raid dcreased.
strength and fleeh, and finally fastens praying that a paper this day fll-d with this
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.—.VI.
B
court Mnwtingto.be tiro loot will and tert*picturesque and entertaining manner. Tbe Itself on thelnngs, completing the wreck
crusade, therefore, is j rimarily educational ana ruin of the whole man. Dr. Bige­
Up to midnight, Saturday night, the re­ low's positive Cure fa the only safe, sure
turns .how that Ecu Conservetivee, B3 Un- and speedy remedy for coughs, colds and
Sold by
Lonuta, 1«1 Gladitonians and 72 ParneUltes all throat and lung diseases.
hare been elected. The most interesting Fred Hotchkiss at fifty cents and one
■■
. .. . - .
dollar. Pleasant to take and safe for
Baid eourt. tben to
ington. The former, who withdrew from children.
Why.l1&lt;1' pra,w'
Gladstone's cabinet bncanae he could not
Gold bearing quartz found near Ionia
it be granted,
And
has been assayed, and the specimens
that raid petitioner
shows 81,000 to the ton.
mi
pvuurut . ui MllU PCUUOU. &gt;U1G IUO
•urprite of tbo Unionlsta. Hartington wa.
elected. In south Londonderry Timothy C\\A and reliable Medicines are the beat bcJtfikX thereof bv causing a ropy of thte order
Healy wa. beaten by tho Uniomsta Ker, V*'*’ to depend upon. Acker’ll Blood El- to be pebltebed in tbe Harttags Banra* g
nc«*tmper printed and cirtataiMin aaM OoenTory, beats McGrath, Farnelllta, lu East ixlr haa been prescribed for yean for all Im­ ty of Barry once tn each week for three aueceeri ve
purities oftheBlood. IneveryfbrmofBcrtrf.
ulooa. Syphilitic or Mercurial
it fa
Judge of Probate,
iavalnable. For Rhoumatisn, haa i» equal.
[A True Copy.]
Unlool*L i,«D,374; Gtadrtanlau,
FaaD'K Hotchkim. Druggist.
There is talk of a broom factory ’ »t Lal njpI, urg.
Wk*t te more dlMgreeablr to a lady thin to

Youxostowx, a, July 10.—A apodal
from North Jackson, this county, gives the
Mrs. Dr. Kerch has b#en appointed following horrible story: .Near the village
overseer of highways in Cannon town­ a band of Turks, with their women and
children and several trained bran were
ship, Kent county.
Damping, Thursday morning, and ■&gt; young
The best on earth, can truly be said
of Grigg's Glvcerine halve, which is
Bure, safe and upecdy
bpeedy enre for cuts,
. I sure,

There are fifty earn of typhoid
» village of Waterford, Wia, a

.

dreamed
fair
to

bld.

available grazing Uads \t'

O.taWa.UHKd^
tetabrnUnglb. Fourth.

Ernest Slewart. a painter of Gales­
burg. dropoeddeadou Wednesday while
playing with his children.
’

Fred Md Daniel Cook, farmm.
lute5X?^„wb“'10 •

The ltepnbUcaM of the Sixth Illinois dis-

Ice Job Was workmanlike and prafeationaL
&lt; blow with a muffled hammer knocked the
. t addle off tbe combination and a diamond
drill soou penetrated the outer iron. with a
■col punch the combination disks wore
•ruught Into lino, the bolts went into the

had ratlicly
Iruni.t.W.i

According to the testimony of phytddnita and coroners, in all parts of the
Union, deaths have resulted from the
Use of cough Byrtips containing mor­
phia, opium nna other poisons. In this
connection, Dr. SamT (Six. of Washing­
ton. after careful analysis, endorsee
Bed Star Cough Cure as being purely
vegetable, and absolutely free from
opiaU-.-. poisons and narcotics. Price,
twenty-five cents.

company for »2,OOU,CW damages shortly
after noon Saturday brought in a verdict
far «240,0*J for tbe plaintiff.
*
8t PrrxASBURG, July 12.—A ukaao baa

and costs but Sc. Should always be &lt;ept in
every house. All druggists.
There 1s a rang of men at work eleanlcr and
dredging tbe Looktag-Glaaa rtverut Laingsburg.

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Make lowest rates on all newspaper* In the
U. B. and Canada. EatabUahed 180.
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our selected list ot 2» Dallies and Weekllon.
An old physician, retired from practice, having • ■ ••
Ill'
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bad placed la bis hands by an East India mis­ copies ner month. This list and many other
sionary Uro formula of a simple vegetable re- combinations of papers *ent on requ&lt;-A:. 1’lcsaa
mention this paper.

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all Utroatand Lung Affections, also a positive
and radical cure tor Nervous Debility and all GILLILAND'S PATENT MOLE TRAP.
Nervous Comi&gt;lalnt». aher having irau-d its
WOMMnn euratlvc power* In thousands of
Tbe monteffectual protection agntrnt Ground
cane*, has frit it hte duty to make It known to Moles ever Invented Easily operated aad
hl* suffering fellows. Actuated bv this motive every trap warranted to do the work. This is
and a desire to relieve human suffering. I will the product of the practical farmer aad gantaer
send tree of charge, to all who desire IL thte wboknowabowltisbltMeH. Buteandroinrty’
recipe. In Gerenajt, French or English, with full
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CARE OF A SICK ROOM.

CORISTOyS COURTSHIP.
John Oorfm Anumkr,
too. nt in
mbfa o'
BriRhlou
b»t. rending hi» nmdnfi PHXr. H» hnd

toe great raindrops fall plashing down
At thia instant Ooniston
is lost in calculating how many minute*

to put off his sailing date just a fortnight,
as he now found that hr could not be in
New York jxeaibly before thu dore of the
month (October) or later.
Coniston was in the midst of a frown
over this piece of intelligence ns he
glanced over the paper.
He liated
American and the Americans; he longed
to put the sea between himself and this
displeasing nation; be yearned for “shoot­
ing" and the Highlands; he scorned the
gsyrtieo of all toe American watering-

Brighton was on English name for a
place, and for the other reason that here
he was within an hour of Pier 38, North
river, and could step on board a Guion
boat at almost a moment’s warning.
Coniston, therefore, cluifed under the in­
fliction of an additional fortnight in the
land of his loathing.
Albeit tbe ranch
of San Itosalie was adding a considerable
number of thousands to his income, he
still—just at that particular momentwished it at the bottom of the Red sea.
However this may be, Coniston's va­
cant eye at this juncture took in a very
neat little figure as it advanced in the
cabin; it was followed by another—a
plump, middle-aged lady's figure, much
burdened
with
ahawls and wraps,
and evidently in deadly peril of a
draught, for before seating itself, both
the neat little figure and the plump du­
enna examined carefully tho fastenings
of all adjacent windows.
“This cue seems tightly dosed. Aunt
Dorinda,” the girl sad in hex clear, light
“Horrible American tone, calculated to
lacerate a fog!" mentally commented his
lordship.
“No, Polly, no; I am sure
"
“Polly! ye gods!” soliloquised the eari.
“Suggestive solely of comic opera, milk­
maids and parrots. And she has short
hair—he never could abide a short­
haired woman.
And she was amalL
Small women liad always, from youth
up, constituted Ids pet aversion! Dressed
iu brown; brown as a color was dtotress-

Coniston had all his nation’* prejudice in
tavejr of. brilliant hues.
Wls\: there came Bradford! such a
capital fellow for an American.
Bradford knew her.
’
She smiled at Bradford, and allowed
him to sit beside her, and gave him her
wrap to hold.
And Bradford held her wrap, and they
all went off the boat together in the
friendlirtit sort of fashion, with the maid
trotting after them with the satchels and

Tbe earl again falters.
“Oh!" cries the girl, with a little im­
patient wave of her hand, and throwing
bock her pretty blondo head; “how I
abhor Englishmen! They are so in terror
of even their minor emotions. A French­
man. a German, an Italian, any other
nationality in tho world is ready, eager
to put his flirtatious propensities into tho
moat delicious language; but an English-

der what be &amp; about to feel, and lol the
emotion vanished! ha! ha! ha!"
1
Mias Gray laughs a long, musical, ring­
ing laugh.
Coniston looks at her, and he wonders
if be has ever really seen her until thia
morning. She looks like tiie brightest
part of the sunshine as she site there in
it, mock ing him
“Perhaps wo do avoid putting what
you call our •flirtatious propensities* into

Nevertheless, as Coniston wilily argued
with himaelf, “a man must fill up his
t&lt;m start to Bradford that be didn't care
—if the opportunity offered—if he did in­
troduce him to Mm. Waddle and her
niece. Mias Grey.
Bradford was apparently magnanim-

deed with satisfaction to himself at

Mias Grey bowed slowly to Coniston,
and then alio turned her attention to a
group of lady friends sitting near, leavthat he was at liberty to salute her ths
tbe oorridor.
It didn't satisfy him.

conjured up Cioely in the fragrance of
Even Cioely did not seem to be as comLoon as bo bad fancied she ought

For five days he wandered up and
down, and round and round tho hotel,
“lounging." he called it; but the more
correct term to describe these peregrina­
tions would be—politely chasing Polly
Grey.
Finally he beheld her alone. Neither
aunt nor Bradford nor friends—Heaven
He drew near thu big rocker where she
sat with a book in her lap; and suddenly
Ooniston remembered dial ho should
have to say something beyond “good
morning," and for the first time in
forty-one years he actually wondered
what it should be.
She spared him the attempt, however,
and glancing up, said:
“Ah! good morning; you have been up
since Mr. Bradford presented your
“Up in town!" This waa too much,
whan he had followed her like a detec­
tive the entire time.
Ooniston looked feebly at her, and then
ba laughed, and his fair face flushed as

step at her fart.

Polly glanced down

qp»r&lt;MX away from you; but you never

now, wouldn't theyF

must have rejotoed in

"Do

‘Will you marry me?"

"Yes, this very hour, if you wish it?
Oh!" cries the girl, wildly, “Jack, PH be
good to you. 1 must be, don’t you see?
Thto—tola?" She touches his arm as he
tries to guide his horse and hold her to
him, both. “He doesn't need me like
that! and you do; and it is my fault—I
ought not to hare come out tonight
with you!"
“Thank God you did!"

their horses' heads, "besides, I—I lor*
•Very.

And you will not regret own-

Polly?"
_
“No." sho answers, thoughtfully, and
looking at her by tbe lightning’s frequent
flash, he sere tiie strength, and warmth,
and tenderness, and lova, that he 1mm

“Polly," Coniston says, through thu
pelting rain, as they ride back to
Brighton, “it seems to me as if my whole
so, an Englishman is only too ready to
life had been an interrogation point,
spook out that which he feels!"
and as if you were the bleared answer to
“Do they ever *fed^ anything outride
it"
the hunting-field ana the house of com­
And so it fell out that tho reverend
mons?" she asks, provokingly.
pastor of St Mary's was called upon to
Bb smiles as he looks at httf,
marry two drenched people that Novem­
“I will toll you some day."
ber night, and that tbe earl of Coniston
Not long after Coniston rides with
put off his sailing date another month.
Mire Grey—a long afternoon ride on the —Fanny
A’ymar Mathews in Frank
rood by the bay, and through the woods
Leslie’s.
and past the farms busy with the autumn
fruit-gathering
Our alphabet caine directly to us from
* .They dial of commonplace things—
the flowers, the birds, the clouds, the blue toe Irish missionaries and professors of
of sea and sky, and they come home religion and wisdom,who taught Christi­
anity to the heathen Angled, Saxons.
soberly enough, too soberly, he thinks.
There is a ball that night, too last of Jutre, Godu, Germans, Danes and
“the season.’
Coniston is not a dancing Swede* several centuries after the death
of our Lord. Instead of using toe Latin
ing Miss Grey floating about the Ixril- names for the letters taken from toe
room in the arms of other men—prin­ Christian Romans they gave them names
cipally Bradford. He smokes cigars; he of their own. Their wise and pious men
even goes so far as to drintbrandy, and had been members of, or were the
invoke the image of the reposeful Cioely pupils of, a class of learned heathens
—all have little effect. He stalks out on called tho Druids. In ancient Ireland a
the piazza, brilliant with lanterns, and drui was prophet, priest, doctor and
then saunters to the other end, where it magician, and the name seems to be con­
nected with our word tree.
It waa
is comparatively dark.
roily sits there, and Bradford—Brad­ against tiie rule of the Druids to write
ford!—is bending above her; he even has things down. They were in the habit of
her hand; and now be goes in and leaves retiring to the deepest woods for meditstion and study, sometime attended by
Ooniston ia a madman aS ha rashes into pupils.
That to probably the reason why tiie
bUngly over her chair. She ia quiet, Irish, among whom the Druids retained

“It ia I," ha whiapera, brokenly.

idon for tliat Bradford! And os for small
women, with short hair, dressed in
brown—well, his disgust for them win

young lipa upon it.
■Pollrfcrt* Cooi«on wlkU,.

you love Bradford?”
“You may christen it curiosity, and

“Oh, child!" cries he, “you must listen
to me; I am a good-for-nothing sort of a
fellow; I have had no religion, no any­
thing, until I have known you, and now
you are my shrine. It seems to me at

lay there to-night ia a human heart—a
human life, Polly," he says, lowly, stoop­
ing his blonde head to hers. “Will you
have me?"
He sees her face as she upturn* it in
the flare of the last lantern; it is as he
has never seen It—pale, stricken, awful,
calm.
“Well!" she says, at last, with that
clear, bright voice of hers, a trifle hard,
matter-of-fact
I love you. my soul! my queen! I

come.by the sight of her pallor.
“I know," she answers, quietly, “I
appreciate, value your love; I would not
have it otherwise; I should have been
disappointed always if you had not loved
mo. Ah I" burying her white face in
her hands, “I revel in It!"
And he bad once thought this woman
cold, superficial, unlikablc.
“My darling!" Coniston says, reaching
out his hands for hers.
“But" whispers .tiie girl, drawing away
into her silken wrap, “I—I—tun engaged
to be married to Eugene Bradford. I

land was tho hardest to reach of all the
great ialanda thereabouts, and the last to
feel the changes taking place elsewhere in
Europe—chose thia pretty system of
naming tiie letters of the Latin alphabet
calling” A alpha, as tbe Latins usually
did, they said A, ailm, the word which
stood in their language for pri m tree and
came, in sound, nearest to alpha, and be­
gan with an “A." Instead of beta they
said beilh, the word for birch tree, al­
most tho same in sound as the Phrenician, but quite different in meaning.
And so with the other letters: Coll,

alder; gort,

ivy;

huath.

white thorn;

vine; nuin, ash; oir, broom; peith, dwarf­
elder; soil, willow; teine, furze; ar,
lieath. They called this alphabet bethluisnlon, choosing out the letters B, L,
and N, instead of the letters A and B, to
form a name.—St. Nicholas.

MarkeU of tho Gorman Capital.
The entire domestic economy of Berlin
has during toe test few days been revo­
lutionized. Up to tbe present month the

markets of Berlin have bwn hold in
squares and open spaces. There has
been no covered hall. Now, however,
all tlw markrta have been swept away
and this week a series of market halls,
built on a colossal and imposing scale in
various qaarten of too city, have been
opened for public use. At least two o!
the abolished markets date from early in
Hit Campbell Fraser had arrived from last century, and all Ixavo their peculiar
If the house­
the west. The Arizona sailed on Tues­ historical associations.
day, and both be and the earl of Coniston wives of Berlin were polled on tiie sub­
ject the new market halls would be sen­
were booked on her passenger list.
It was Monday night—“midsummer tenced to demolition but the authorities
of the city are doing all they can by pub­
lic expositions of the quitter and other
with great banka of blue-black clouds means to remora too popular prejudice
against
too innovation.
hovering above tho golden rim of the
It is an almost incredible fact tost an
inhabitant of Lcmden coxummeti in a year
Bradford waa up in town, detained by
thirty-two timee as much fish as an in­
uaino^, as Ooniston had discovered.
habitant of Berlin, and that though the
stores of too North neo are open to tho
German metropolis, Paris with her 3,220,­
first time sinos the night of tho ball.
000 inhabitants consumes more fish th»n
“May I sit down r
too whole of Germany with a population
of 47,000,000. Thia scanty consumption
“I am going to-morrow in the Ari-.
of fish la one of tbe things in which ths
“I know,” she answers, whitening.
He wonders why, and, heaven help
would rather far have taken tho frail,
vivacious, alert little woman to hi*
heart.

an improvement Berlin requires yearly
1,835,000,000 pounds of food. Including
180,000,000 pounds of freeh meat, 8,000,­
000 pound* cf birds of all sorts. 2.500.000
pounds of game, 77,000,000 litres of milk,
80,000,080 pounds of butter, 8.000,000 of

“Would you take a ride with me to­
eggs, 51,000,POO pounds of fruit, 8,000,000
night? You know we shall never on
pounds of oranges, 21.000.0Q0 pounds of
fresh fish. 7,000,000 pounds of smoked
fish and 8,000,000 pound* of pickled fish.
forth.
my habit and be down presently.
They ride off—off into the green and

'

A. CAMPBELL.

Messrs. Hastings,
A. Black
&amp; Co.,’
Mich.,

freto the warm blood suffusing hte fteo*

Ctonpbdl Fraser, in which that gentle­
man announced that affaire at the ranch

A. BLACK.

Tbe territory of tbe United States has
some 450 different climatic districts, oor-

Manufacturers and Dealers in

&lt;M air
—------------ , ,
tent; if the window to open tout th*

fltwbsn it would he highly dangerous to
open a window looking toward the direc­
tion from which the wind comes. As a
nde it to better to drop a window from
toe top than to ratoe it from the bottom;
cool air, being'heavier, descends, aad
when introduced high up in thu room
thus freshona the air more thoroughly.
light to also an important thing in *

rick room. The sunbeam to a greater
purifier, and it to only in some affections
of toe eyre, in the acute stages of sum*
diaeaaas, and in certain nervous diseases,
that it to darirabto to darken a rick room.
You can easily contrive to admit plenty
of fight without allowing it to fall in
such a "way as to be on pleasant to your
patieata, and a cheerful outlook from the
window certainly hastens convalescence.
At night make sure that the lamp or
candle does not smoke or small, nor the
gas leak; and place your light in such *
way that it throws a shadow on too wall
ar ceiling near the patient. Tb* nervous

nwrn sliafiow, for instance—which in
health would be unootowd, may produce

mail disMtrous e!h-‘U.
Cleanliness and order should reign in
the sick-room. A well person seldom in­
habit* one room more than eight hours
daily, whereas a sick person inhabits it
all toe time. Dust with a slightly damp
cloth, and sweep, if there l&gt;e a carpet,
with a hard brush and dust-pan. having
Cviously sprinkled the carpet with wet

leave*.
Hie feeling of the rick is a large sub­
ject, and one which is worthy of being
treated in considerable detail, but I can
only venture on a very few hints here.
Seek, to make the food &lt;»f an invalid, if
it is only a cup of gruel, as inviting as
yoeriblti, and never prepare any fixxl in
the rick-room. Lst the tray be covered
with a clean napkin, let every utensil he
scrupulously clean and bright Inride and
out, and do not take away the little ap­
petite which the sick person has by
bringing large quantities of food at a
time. Lt is far better to bang too little
than too much, as a further supply is
easily got. Let everything b* tbe best
of iu kind that you can get; an egg
slightest degree sour, placed before a
sick person may easily take away his ap­
petite for the whole day.
Suppose the doctor orders a cup full of
milk or beef tea, for instance, every two,
three or four hours, and the patient’s

ful st a time, and, if that ia rejected, a
teaspoonful or even less.
I say deliber­
ately that on such points as these hiqge
*ometimee the-lssuea of life and death.
Incidentally it may lune be mentioned
-hat for irritability of the stomach there
•a generally nothing better than cracked
ice, the lumps being allowed to melt in
the mouth; and I will Dow tall you a
simple device which prevents the ice
from westing, and makes one supply
but for a number of hours. Take a deep
bowl, bolding perhaps a quart, and a
and about twice aa long ________
it b_______
broad;_
then fasten the flannel with string or

to form a flannel cup ' within the bowl,
reaching only half or two-thirds the dis­
tance to the bottom of tbe latter.
Then
put the cracked ice into toe flannel cup
and cover it over with the spare flannel
which serves as a flap.
If you Lavs n*
coarse flannel, fine flannel can be used,
but you should then jnincli a small hob
in the bottom of tho cup. The idea is to
keep the ice dry, toe wife running
through into the bowl below the flan­
nel.—Youth's Companion.

What promises to be a useful light for
industrial purposes, where work has to

covered spaces by night, is described by
the English Steam Users' Journal. The
light consists of a cylindrical vsesel ca­
llable of containing thirty gallons of
heavy hydro-carlwn ciL Air under a
moderate pressure is conducted to the
cylinder, which is fitted with a special
burner liaving two tube*, one within the
other, leading up to it. The inner tube
dips into the creosote, and the pressure
of air on the latter forces It up th* tube.
A portion of the air finds its way to the
burner through the annul er apern be­
tween the inner and outer tubwi, and toe
air and oil combining at toe burner form,
when Ignited by a match, a flame which
give* a light that ia useful for general
working purposes over a radius of 150 to
900 yards. The proportions used to form
tiie proj&gt;er light are four of air to one of oil
by volume.
Tbe jet being produced
under pressure is not affected by either

Some time ago Banart Cox forwarded

.___ j__ , ...---------------------»wuu*u en­
tombed with a mummy. The mummy
balonred tn the n&gt;r., nt
.. r»,___ . '

------- —
„ worn scut DV
Senator Brown to Dr. Connally, of thto
city, and were duly submitted to tbe tert
tuba, filled with highly f,-rt.il;
a;,.
^‘.’1^•* —««&lt;i

were finally dug up and examined. Thur
that the fform nf Hf- «h.»____

Clark’s bfil for tbe

Monuments &amp; Headstones,
Table Tops, Mantles,
And all work in Slate Marble or Granite.
All work guaranteed first-class. Prices that no competition
can lower. A good stock to select from always on hand w«
keep the latest and best designs in our work; furnish esti
mates and do all work promptly. Our aim is to suit the neo"
pie, and our largely increased sales show that we are sntcesa
ful. As we are the only dealers in Barry County, we make it
a special object for Barry County people to buy of us We
can and do save money to all who buy our work.
We thank the public for past favors, and aim to merit the
patronage of all.

A. Black .&amp; Co,

MONEY SAVED?
Having bought a large invoice of TEA,

we will until further notice give eachXcustdmer
a better TEA than ever before; and to induce
customers to try, will give a 5 cent ticket with

each pound for cash.

Tickets good in 25c

lots for any Crockery we hatfe in stock at face

value.

,

Try Our Tea!

Smith, Hams Shtaaa.
March 10th, 1886.

DUSSELL HAS

Removed

HIS STOCK OF

DRY GOODS
AND

^MZillinery Goods
To the First Door East of Hicks Bros. Gro­
cery, on State Street,
Where he will be pleased to welcome all his cus­
tomers and friends, as well as to greet many new
ones. As heretofore, he keeps the Best of Goods
in his line, at the Lowest Prices.

New M totally irriw!
JULIUS RUSSELL
We have taken the Agency for
the new line of

^Garlanfc

They are something entirely
new in design and finish, of
superior quality and fully war­
ranted.

Other Stoves will be Closed Out Regardless of Cost
We also sell the Latest and Best

Buildere Hardware at Close Figures.
Paints in Large and Small quantities; also Vamisite.-. Tur­
pentine and Japans.
,

Mowers, Reapersand Binders.
Wagons, Carriages and Carts.
OLIVER’S NEW COMBINATION PLOW, with self-sharpening
Share and Point. • They are giving the best satisfaction,
doing the same amount of work with from one-fourth w
one-half the expense of other plows.

CALL IN AND SEE US.

Greble &amp; Powers,

tow Estimates on Janlmm Tile.

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                  <text>The Hastings Banner
VOL. XXXI. NO. 11.

1**

“

The Hastings Banner. BENTLEY BROS. &amp; WILKINS
rvsLrsasD thvbsdays, at
Hastixos, BAKipr Co., Mich.,

------- 1---- -----HASTINGS, MICH., JULY 15, 1886.

County News.
. *2^ WBnta but little here below"

MARSHALL L. COOK.
suiHoairnox rates

l^lresened unl« rain is forthco^nj
ADVERTISING RATES:
, »100 00
forapeclal positions.

JOB PRINTING.
nd* Melt in the Job Printing Dethr BJtMXCH. Everything In the
partBS-td
e-firei’Tz is new; and with the latest face*of
approved pattern* of machinery*
UacuiU|
workmen employed, enables the
Ba&gt;od- 0lob
* * work.
*s
_________

the .word “hot” is not upon every
ed^^th81 v^lddlevllle P®°Pto “nsorttefrnZ.
c
at Gun
JS?_
. Tl,eregrounds
was a goneness
gdjjyjMble about the church pews

Farm Wagons,

p"w LOWR Y, M. D.,
V.
1’hyridan. Surgeon and Oculist.

... .... tirtu or country promptly attended.
]&gt;* • ' .
-■ to 13 x m. and i to 3 p, m.
*t Holloways’
Moro.
gr’^-ci»! att rtitlon paid to surgical diseases

TV il LANDIS, M. D., '
H .
Physical! and Surgeon,
Woodland. Mich.
H
,
' vrtoutb of the post office, will be
touibi Uieie day or uiuht.
__________
eHl!"iMMERMAX.
L . -I- •.rJ-p.ithic Physician &amp; Surgeon,
...ust of Holloways' drug store.)
JONES.
” ItHnJ^t.
iptly attended to.

Double Shovel Plows,
ROAD SCRAPERS,
PINE LUMBER,
(HEMLOCK AND PINE.)

(PINE AND CEDAR,)

•00K&amp; SHELDON,
&lt;&gt;irr!u AtHirad Bloek.Uastlng*, Mich.)
Iv.Ure «■;!) **l of AtHtract Book* In Barry
ASTON.

Attorney at Law,
» Goodyear &amp; Co.’S store.)
court* ol the State. Collection*

■ u.

TORN CAR VETH.
•I
Attorney at Law,
Middleville, Mich.

ARTIN V. BARKER, Real Estate,
liiiuiranoe and Loans.
o'ldiJ. Hiiiiyan 4 Son. u doors north
«I Pnstofflee.
sir^n to making exchange*
ol pt ijKrty. Tb-* IntemU of non-re*ldent

M

tot* K

Cedar Fence Posts,
Joist and Studding,

FLOORING
and Maple,

Sasi, loon ui his,
Cornice Mouldings,

Inside Finish &amp; Band Mouldings
&lt;&gt;/ Every iteoeriptton.

keif IShiW our mercbants were
nr&amp;rwT
aft&lt;‘r ten- mMn-v farraw®
*0 । ri?5 to come 10 town and trade
dUxrn£1of th® ot'oning.
et?L hLJTrdSL.P’ Mxattorneyattaw.
,.h?»nw Yith many strange
EJt«“«JL
1X1 te ““
™

,1taP±"ramd,jr Ukln« « UIU» VM».
xcoooutor ,lcki&gt;ra«. n« wu
.nd
to, U“*b “ merrV ““I
go and see his girl as natural as ever
WK L: Sh-?'hal!e-V tateIy

r°lks to aame the
X2dn
“ who mal,c*O“sly rvportad
that Hastings was in quarantine on ac^?MOt
do™.. We’ll
Md hb S.-J1P to John Dennis,. . ~BC0
oCerltuf. Truth.of the matter Is reu
lUddlled the mole hill
1
1.?““!!“’ t"ve'h’» house falls rapidly
ltta
with dormer
projections, mansard roots and bow
attachmenta.
N. P. Haskins and wife just returned
wr£.we!*.k
* i8*catuPiDK at Gun lake.
Middlevibe was well represented by
spedtatora at the Reed’s lake rowing
regatta Tuesday.
There is one man in this village who
» sure he paid u poli tax this year. He
settled with a justice of the peace.
Half a dozen fellows toss a ball up
and down the streets here of evenings
and then dub themselves an organized
base ball club. They would be scared
If some town would send them a
challenge.
.
Our cornet band cloister themselves
In the engine house and there discourse
fine music, intimating that they will
play on the streets if paid for it. When
they wont uniforms wonder if evenbusi nus man will subscribe two or five
dollars as was done to buy new horns a
few weeks ago.
FRKEPOBT.

From the Henld.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Forbey, of
Irving, July 6th, a boy.
Bud Wolcott was in Grand Rapids
June 30th. before the board of examin­
ers, for an increase of pension.
ti. Y eiter and wife, of Lowell, “cele­
brated" in FTeeport. Mrs. Y.’rfriauls
kept her busy hand-shaking.
The last aad rites over the remains of
HTPricm and Estimates given on ap­ Ernest Ward were held at 2 o’clock
this afternoon at the U. B. church and
plication.
the body interred in Freeport cemetery.
Deputy sheriff Cool laid one bibulous
BENTLEY BROS. &amp; WILKINS.
dancer away Friday morning. The b.
d. needed rest before he could enter
Into the arduous duties of the celebra­
tion Saturday.
D. II. Ruckel and wife,of Grand Rap­
ids, visited their cousin. Dr. Ruckle
and wife of this place, and numerous
other relatives and friends in this vickiIty a few days the past week.
’
No l^a than six M. D.’s found time
to observe the 4th in Freeport, and not
the least (except in height) among them
was Dr. VanAmberg of Bowne. who
greeted his many friends and enjoyed
The Niagara Falls (Route. the day here. May his shadow never
grow less.
Nothing else would help this place
GRAND RAPIDB DIVISION.
more than to have a race track. Eyen
a third mile track would be better than
Taking effect May 30tb. IMC.
none. The four towns cornering here,
viz; Irving, Bowne, Campbell and Carl­
ton. could support a Driving Park As­
sociation here, and such an enterprise
would pay wall.
STATIOlffl
Mrs. Foster Sisson Is among the slqk
?
this week.
Although the 4th of July celebrations
M. A. M.
* 6.15 here are not entirely exempt from an
10.10
.10
Grand Rapids. Lv.
8.52 occasional disturbance and. as was the
11.10
.55
Middlevllie...7.00 case this year, a disastrous occurrence,
&lt;&gt;0
Irrlng..............
.15
HASTINO*....
wo "Should not l* discouraged as other
UEJ
............
"ZM towns have their disturbances also and
NasSvtUe’.I
are no better off than ourselves In this
A7
8JS respect. And we mention this with no
M
Cliarlotte.........
AIT Intention of attempting to excuse what
L25
Eaton Rapids.
9.19
LtO
Jackson ...........
11.45 has occurred here in the past or may
Detroit............ Ar. S.45
take place in the future.
w nrrwAMD.
After the names of many beautiful
11 p young ladies were mentioned as deserv­
fl
ing we prize of a handsome dress pat­
tern, offered by John Yarger, to the
MaU.
■TATIOVS
I*
prettiest young lady who came into his
££
store but Saturday, the committee in
c
charge
finally decided by ballot that
r4.00 A.M. Miss Maggie Batchelder, of Carlton,
i.io'
9.15
.Lv.
Detroit........
11.45 12.45
should be the lucky one. Mr. 1 arger
Jackson..........
12.30
£10
Eaton Rapid* .
says he got so muddled up trying to
8.14
t£J2
2.40
Charlotte........
convince himself which young lady
3.23
.21
NaahvlBe......
AM
should have the prize, that be was
.... 1 .30
tempted to fill his arms with dreas pat­
4.00
terns and hand one to every young lady
I”'
4JB
9^
Mlddfevtile :7..'
who came in. But as he wasn’t one of
4.33
fl.00
10.15
the judges the young ladles are the
Grand Rapids Ar
All train* run by
’
be* between losers.
G^RM*£«dl »onSl
t Grand j :j- ;
OABTXJFT0K.
caso &amp; West Mich
Farmers are harvesting.
Mrs. Frank Stanley, of Hastings.
P^«8U«tiy g All other trains dally except Bun- Sundayed with E. Lockhart.
E. (i. Hart and family, of Charlotte,
d‘y’’
T. J. HCSH.Lo^
are visiting old friends.
O. W. BvaaXJH. G. F. • T- A.. Chicago.
The U. B. Quarterly meeting was
largely
attended last Sunday.
J£R. MARBLE
G. Turkey, of Hastings, is harvesting
^R* EHerton ’ has torn down his log

Stoop Scrolls &amp; Columns

C NAPPEN A VanARMAN.
«*Lawyers.
ujrer Hading* National Bank.)
WILLIAM B SWEEZEY. Attorney
’ ’ At Law aad Solicitor in Chancery.
PnKthv ta all (part* of the state.
WILLIAM B. SVYEEZEY,
’'
J ustlce of the Peace.
Co:tectt.m&lt; a specialty.

T M. B GILL.UJP1E.
Notary Public.
B'JW'rtb Mill*.
^AHY

: COBB,

FASH I- NARLK DRESSMAKER,
Attention Given to Cutting
'■Fitting. Pattern* Cut to orrier.
Born-oior Ndutatt’ Store.

‘t IiavId; b»x.|» made in the condition*

uMay. He;
.o'clock in t
o! the Coir
EMi.

Unu*ry ”d. 1883. at 8 o'clock x bl.
;tuwr*on paje 3T2; by which
-r or $»la in saul iiiortKUt! ron■ o operath;-. and there I* now
&lt;l’i- nml unpaid on said morUnuro
:-.otipanyina the .vuii- a: the
notice tiie sum ot thirteen
i :a&lt;rnty dollars and ninety■'-'-n.M.. and the attorney fee
:aw. aad no proceeding*., at
baviru been taken to collect
nypart -.Hereof; Now therefore.
,sww» Uut by virtue at the pow• - uiortaagr contained, and the
. - made and provided, on Sat। ■-lyol Auguvt. A. D. IK-&gt;G. at 10
. ret,.Mil. at the north front door
i.-.'c in the city of Hastinics. Bar'•Ji,'ran, (that hein# the place ot
i.Xrurt for the county ot Bar­
; •nl-e-.are situated.) there will:
i.e .kurtloti or Vendue to the highprH-iinjs &lt;le*erit&gt;ed tn said niort;•!; &lt;* may be necemary to satisfy :
irtlierv&lt;&gt;u with Interest at seven
iimin and the cost and expense*
oxiudll.R an attorney foe ot
■Ian sn prin lded for in said mort*
^■nH t,e*crtbe&lt;1 tn •ni‘1

J ' '* '"■I’arreboflandlyingandhe­
re* n'v%
of Haating*, Barry
;■ ;?’{.•.
known and described as foltcrMrfn”: ‘ ■•',«*’thalf of wuth-r-Mt quar-

it ■‘lurWn &lt;*”•ln u&gt;wn thn* w
°’ytn*l2L'i:-' " '. ll 's) *e*f- containing one

°r ^"“'htnent.
-'I’-natyoi iUre?.' The CiralU Court for the
”• Tbnddeu* L Hall-In atAwv1'?"
ri"0 l,:iU on th* 13th day of
iMtnd.xinirl'r'' * *rJ*1,1 •machment wa» duly
i‘-vr- LmS.1
'I1?1? &lt;'oan for the County of
PUlH-l' -wM"'1 .K
thr

^t'lniabieouthettffdayof May.
the *ni day of Jllne. A. D. 1886.
h.sappen a vanarman
—-Attorney* for Plaintiff.

A.n

1W.t/of liSry In ,he clrcult °°urt for ths

UwM

Km«. s, Thorn—In attach-

Michigan Central

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UHH

•CHAS n
1:1 ’ ARSON.Mortgngee.
J MAS. H BAVHH, Att y tor Mortgagee?

Window and Door
Screens.

Custom Wool Carding,

house and is making preparation to
build a new framhouse.
MLss Ellra Ellerton has closed her
school for one week.

d*y "f
ON SHORT NOTICE.
n,hr.*^.,oLaU5c*rae'‘t wa* duly
°&gt;e county of
lii'Diw „ •Ert?nr.Reed, the atwra
He
toill
warrant aU work for IS 1-2
«w.s toi efi- fu1""' th0 ten'-,!' wnemeuta. ceSu^rp^nd.
Died July 5th, infant son of Rev. C.
Nothing charged for
s Th ™ ‘
Ul1 efftwU ot
D. Paxton. The bereaved family have
p,f til?"™- t%« defendant abovtf greaae. .
■ the sympathy of the entire community.
Ambrose freed, employed on the OMy
farm, is sick *ith an abceas in the
n the over.
w MARBLE.
stomach.
Hastings. Mich.. Maj l«b. !■*

.•'^toui

Nashville.
Board of Education. •
Maple street Is receiving the atten­ Finance Committee’k Report, June 29,
tion of Street commissioner Hoag.
1886.
The school yard is -being graded and
Prreident and 3temLrri of (\e Board
preparations are being made to build a ToOfthe
Aduralion p/Haetinga dig:
concrete walk on the south side of the
grounds.
m follows:
Kocher Bros, building is being rush­
ed rapidly forward to completion.
pie walls of the K. of P. and Masonic
hall are on the move sky word, and the
boys will ’ere long have a home to be
proud of.
Lots of ball-playing on the flats Sun- Foreign tuition.
day^afternoons. “Getzein" is getting
Total
Orno Strong is off to the Toronto
gathering of the K. of P.’s, being the
only excursionist from thia village.
A lad named Potter, living in Maple Taking or n»c».
Grove, was badly injured Monday. He
was driving a mule team attached to a
huy rack, when they took fright and
ran away, throwing the lad out and PifaMag....Z
'
tipped the rack over on him. Dr. improvement* and re;&lt;aln
I oungs attended him. No bones were
broken, but it is thought there are
serious internal Injuries.
The major part of the inhabitants of
the village are at the county seat to-day
telling what they do or dq not know
about Brady &amp; Treat selling liquor in
Mtttomcnt............
violation or the ordinance in such case T»Hng the mta’from' fondca'tuition
received leevroe net foreljni tuition
made and provided.
of.j................................
Bob. Nevens, of Battle Creek, was in Anions the aulariea for teacbera U In­
cluded for teaching mualo
town yesterday.
outstanding to date...
Very few from this place are taking Order*
AU account* presented to thia date
in the excursion to Grand Rapids to­ have been paid.
day.
H. L. Walrath’s Woodland harness
shop has been brought back and added Received from city traMurer.
to its parent stock, and the field is now
Toutr............................
open for the next lucky man.
COKTSA.
John Messimer took &amp; trip to Sun­ Blndihg book*........ ;............
field lust Thursday.
New book*
“Home” Downing, having got worst­ Librarian'* salary
Incidental
*n&gt;*M**
ed. in a wrestling match with George
Balance on hand
Scott of Chester, at Kalamo on the 3d,
Total.!............... ......
waxes wroth and issues a $50 challenge
to Scott
Outstanding order................
Au orchestra recently organized at
this place have cards out for a harvest
dance at the ‘opera house on Tuesday
evening, July 30th. A nice crowd and
a pleasant time are anticipated.
Rev. Thos. Cox returned Friday
night from bis summer “outing." He
। submit thia report to your careful con­
ation, and ask the adoption of the same.
reports a highly enjoyable time during
yours,
his vacation and returns to bls labors
with renewed" vigor. He preached a
E. A. RH1EB.
’
sermon on “libertf’ last Sunday morn­
ing, which he who heard thinks him­
self fortunate.
Oqr teachers’ class has commenced
^• Wedding Anniversary.
its summer work with a fair attendance.
On th eleven Ing of July 2nd, about
There is to be a tempenince prayer
meeting at the Congregational church two bundrM |&gt;eople assembled at the
Thursday evening, which should have residence oDI. H. Linnington, to cele­
brate buttblftletb wedding anniversa­
a large attendance.
ry. 3 hGL/v
Sheriff Long was in the village
Mr. Linnington and wife were ex­
several times last week, and each time pecting the company and had made
he came his appearance was the signal ample preparations • for a good time,
for the immediate alienee from sight among which was the construction' of
of a large number pf the “boys,” irho
a bowery which enabled the young peo­
had a lively apprehension that they ple to enjoy a good danee till the “wee
might be called upon to say something hours of the morn" Mr. Linnington
at Hastings, should they remain.
had also provided for a pvroteebnieb
We see a great deal in the dailies dt unlay which was enjoyed by all '
about C. D. Graham shooting the
At about 7:80 the guests began to ar­
Niagara rapidsip safety inside a keg. rive. bringing many valuable and use­
No doubt it wis a great feat, but at ful presents. The fireworks occurred
the same time we don’t bear them say at 11 o'clock, and at one a. in. supper
anything about Griff shooting Eaton was served; immediately after which
Rapids outside a keg (of birch). YeC the presents were presented by J. M,
are not the two feats parallel? So Smith in the following brief remarks:
nearly so at least that both have been
Kind friends, we have met here this
arrested—the former for scooting the evening to celebrate your thirtyetb
ragids, the latter for skipping his board wedding anniversary. Thirty years
ago you were joined in the holy bonds
And, by-the-way, it’s a nice specimen of wedlock. You entered tiie sea of
of an officer who comes over here from matrimonial bliss; band in hand you
Eaton Rapids to make an arrest, and have been climbing the rugged path­
puts in bls spare time while here In way of lite. How far your journey
parading the principal streets with a has been a success is best answerable
brazen woman of the town. Evidently by glancing at the. numerous friends
he was trying to illustrate the old saw who have assembled here this evening,
“It takes a thief to catch a thief."
to share vour happiness. Providence
has been kind to you; notwithstand­
0. U.BVCKKR
ing the few silver hairs that bedecks
your brows, you still have life, health
BOWEN'S MILLS.
Wheat is nearly secured and la an and happiness, and a host of friends
who neg vou to receive these few tri­
average crop.
,
„
Potatoes and com are suffering for fles in token of the great respect they
bear you. Yes, take them and when
want .of rain.
T. Moore is petting one of Jobs com­ In after life you are struggling with
the trials of life may they cause vou
forters.
to remember your thirtieth anniversa­
Eld. Gillaapie and wife with a party
ry. The presente were as foil ows:
from Lacota, picnicked at Gun lake
Maroon plush couch—L. C. Welton
Thursday.
and wife, Dan Birdsall and wife, E. W.
E. C. Gillaspie closes hb singing Morrill and wife, Luke Waters and
school at the Stokoe school house this wife, E. IL Lathrop and wife. Bob
week.
,
Rogers and wife, Chas. Bishop, A. D.
J. W. Briggs has now one of the Cook and Fred Barlow and wife.
finest residences in. this part of the
Bracket Lamp—Misses Allida and
l°Mrs. Whitcome, of Plainwell, Is stop-, Eva Newland and Geo. Newland.
Two decorated cups and saucers—
ping with her daughter Mrs. Wm. Smith, Hams &amp; Van Arman.
Manly.
Silver butter knife—Allen Jones and
! terns scarce In harvest.
wife.
One-half dozen fruit knives-Edgar
RUTLAND.
Otis and Miss Ella Halt
Lee Cobb has gone to Lansing, and is
Album—Mr. Jones A. Hall and wife.
writing in the Auditor Generals office.
Amber water set—E. G. Edger and
Mr Cobb is a fine penman, and we are wife, Ezra Hall and wife, and Caroline
pleased that he him secured the pesition. Oakes.
F They begin to talk-polities a little out
Smyrua Rug—W. S. Goodyear and
wife. Geo. Barnes and wife and F. G.
h6Wbeat is being rapidly harvested.
Goodyear and wife.
’
,
.
Frank Smith will soon put a new
Extension tabfce-L. A.Newland and
furnace In his house. The furnace is wife, T. C. Williams and wife. Parker
made by Brooks &lt;fc Kenfield of your Erwav and wife, Ira and Earnest Ed­
Ci Quite a considerable sickness report­ ger, Chas. Ogkta and Frank Pierer.
Pair of napkin ringa-Plnlander
ed, es pecially among the children.
0'1* and wife.
jakVEdger has put a new windmill
One-naif dozen silver fruit knives—
on the Bowne farm. Jake says a dairy Birdie Ltnington.
t
Damasked fringed table spread—G.
business cannot be successfully run
F. Palmer and wire of Grand Rapids.
without water, and lota of it.
Siudeut
’
s
I
Jimp
—
C.
M.
Smith and
C. H. Stone was injured quite badly
by a vicious bull Friday. Mr. Z. B. *'RA
«
r
J
Amber water pitcher—Geo. L. and
Ifovt was leading the animal, one of
Mr. Stone’s Holsteins, and the brute Mary Bronson.
Camp rocker—Mr. and Mrs. Howard
had decided objections to traveling.
Mr. Stone took him in charge, and and Mr. and Mm. Luther.
Silver pickel caster—C- W. Mead and
struck the animal with a switch, which
Lady, C. H. Benedict and lady. C- H.
owner viciously. Mr. Hoyt succeeded Bishop and Lady.
Amber water pitcher—Mr. and Mrs.
in getting him away before any fatal
.
„
,
.
.
injuries were Inflicted; but it looked Bronson.
f?r. whiled though 1-oth gentlemen
Silver sugar spoon—Ferel Otis and
stood a good chance to get hurt. At wife and Oacar Otis.
A very beautiful twilled cushion—
this writing Mr. Stone is much better.
Mrs. B. J. Hendershott
•
„
Heavy gold watch and chain—C. .G.
Recorded by the PottavilleChronlcle:
—••Now Johnie.” said the teacher, if Linington to brother I. H. Linington.
Polkadot waler set and bouquet of
your father borrows 8100, and promises
to pay 810 a week, how much will he flowers—Joseph Rogers and wife.
Colored glass olive licwl-Frank
seven weeks T “One hundred
Sollara," replied Johnie. "1 am afnud Johnson and wife.
Satin finish silver service of fijie
vbu don’t know your lesson very well,
parted the U*cber. “1 may .art pieoes-C. M. Linington and wife.
One doz. damask napkins and berry
know my lesson very well, Johnie
Snltiy remarked, “but I am acquaint­ dish—J. B. Palmer and wife of Chicago.
Album—Jonaa Hall and wife.
ed with pa."

WHOLE NO. 1623.
One-half doz. damiuk napkins—W.
H. Otis and wife.
Silver napkin ring—Willis McCarty .
and Libble Myers.
Silver butter knife—Grant Otis and
Emma Hall. ।
Silver teaspoon holder—Fred Lin­
ington and wife. ■
z
Decorated ail ver water pitcher—C. G. , •
Linington and wife.
Silver pickle bastor—G. N. Replogle
and wife and B. J. Robinson and wife.
Two damask towels—Misees Ella
and Clara Luther.
Colored glass sugar bowl—E.B. Ship­
man and wife.
Water set—Fred Otis and Luells
Havens.
Amber water pitcher— Oley and
Manning Douglass.
I
Marble top center table—Archie Mc­
Coy and wife, Leo Myers and wife.
Augustus Belson and lady, Lewis -My­
ers and lady, Seymor Linington and
Jo*le Myere and Eddie Myers.
' Patent rocker—Horaee*Bishop and
wife. Ira Erway. aud wife, Gen.
Brooks and wife, Ed. Barlow and wife,
B. J. Hendershott and wife, W. A.
4iwn
io
Hams and wife, Wm.
Oakes.
Nick Erwny. John Brock, A. Whitwright and
II. »•. Mead.
Luster band dinner set of one hun­
dred and tou pieces and a polished
Eld library lamp with prisms—W. L.
ead and wife, M. W. Hicks and wife.
Isaac Erway and wife, I. L. Diamond
and wife. C. H. Hicks and wife, H. H.
Mead and wife, Jacob Edger and wife,
John Herrington and wife.-John Daw­
son apd wife, Frank Pancnstiand wife,
John Dennis and wife, M. L. Cook and
wife.P.’A Sheldon and wife, W. IL,
Frost and wife. W. H. Powers and
wife. John Kurtz and wife. Asa Rork
and Wife. Fred Holchkiu, A. R. MeOmber.
8MILE8.
An English woman, when banded a
religious tract, said: “Thank you, I am
already saved.'’

Whatever else may be said of the
Chinese, no one can truthfully say that
he ever saw one who parted his hair in
the middle.
•‘What islthe worst thing about rich­
es?” asked tire Sunday school superin­
tendent. Ana the new boy answered:
“Not having any.”
“Mamma," asked little Carrie, “can
you tell me what part of Heaven people
go who are good, but not agreeable?—
[Rehoboth Sunday Herald.
“Yis, Sor," said Pat, "oi’ve signed two
pledges, wan to the praste and one to
his Honor." “It’s a foine man yez are.
Pat." replied Bridget, “an’ do yez think
ye’ll kape thim?" “Begorra. oil! thry
an’ kape wan ay thim, anyhow!”
-‘What, you a newspaper woman!”
a friend exclaimed; .“I thought you
were a teacher." “All newspaper writ­
ers are teachers," came the quick reply
from the bright Boston girl who bad
exchanged the ferrule for the pen.

A Lafayette lady—a model wife and
mother—broke her husband of the sa­
loon habit by walking into the bar be­
side him and calling for beer. A Cin­
cinnati lady tried that, but her husband
only replied: “Now you are acting sen­
sible; here, John, two schooners."
“Your age?” asked the Judge.
“Thirty-five, your Honor." replied toe
woman. Juage—“But you were thirtyfive the last time you were here, three
years ago." She—“And does your Hon­
or think I’m the woman to say one
thing one day and another thing an­
other r
‘ A Russian army chaplln, preached to
.one of the regiments departing for the
seat drawer, described the torments
which would await the coward in the
other world, by depicting hell as a
place in which the sufferer would be
up to ids neck in brandy and unable to
drink a drop.
He was a right feeling man. and.
speaking of the Turks, he remarked
that those blasted Infidels had got to be
cleared out of Christian Europe. Then
he sat down in a lager beer saloon and
complained that the choir of the church
near by sang so loud that be couldn’t
concentrate his mind on his Sunday
game of auction pitch.
“My dear," said a husband to his wife,
“I am unable to get any sleep. I have
tossed ever since! came to bed. I wish
you would get up and prepare me a lit­
tle laudanum-" "It’s hardly worth
while now," she replied, consulting her
watch, “its almost time to build the
kitchen fire.” Then he be sank into a
quiet, restless slumber.
“Where did Adam live?" asked a
New York Sunday school teacher of
her young scholars. No response.
“Why, children, you must know; it was
in some garden. Now, what garden
was It?" “Oh! I know, mumT said the
little fellow with a foreign accent, hold­
ing up his hand. “Well, my boy, what
garden was it?" “Castle garden,
mum!"
. A gentleman not unknown in literary
circles was present at one of the Pope s
receptions. The Holy Father approach­
ed him and aajd: “lou’rean American.
Are you Catholic or Prostestant?" “Holy Father," said the gentleman, “I
am neither Catholic or Protestant; I’m
a journalist." His Holiness gave him
a pitying look and moved on to some
one else.
A woman suffrage lecturer lately
brought down the houae with the fol­
lowing argument: I have no vote, but
my groom has. I have a great respect r
for that man In the stables, but I am
sure if I were to go to him and say.
•John, will you exercise the franchise?’
he would reply, ’Please, mum which
horse be that r
“You ought to have your baby bapUsed, “Rastus," said a member of the
church to a colored father. “Yra, sab,
but I can’t afford de cost." “It doesn’t
cost anything." “I know it doesn’t
cost nuthln’ fo* de mere act of baptism.

mom*1 yean ago. an’ he me
Mb, to baptisin' a baby dat.
been paid fo’"-N. Y. Tim

�bold oalt-

hemmed haunt of the trout and basa, can
easily prove the truth ot this assertion in
the bit o Chesapeake. There swim in no
game fish. Sheepahesd, rockfiah, drum,
perch, taylor, weakfish, trout and mack­
erel include the best varieties, while in
oft-times troublesome profusion swarm
the smaller fry—spot, crocus, pike, moo।wain, suxifish, catfish and eels.
The king of our waters is undoubtedly
the rockfish, &lt;&gt;r striped baas. It is greatly

streams contain it in its most

ful in hliajw, it is a sight to make any
artic over ita charms. It is a voracious
feeder and quick an lightning in captur­
ing its prey. Take him as you may, his
first dash when hooked is tremendous
and he will make a gallant fight for life
tiiat will exhilarate the most hardened
The perch, while not usually regarded
ite with anglers. It bites assuredly and
fast. It winters in the deep salt water
of tho bays, and after the suns of spring
have wanned the water it issues forth on
ite foraging expeditions, pushing up the
inlets into fresh and brackish water,
luilting about rocky bottoms, old wrecks,
sunken bridge piers and water lily mar­
gins. Off the Kent shore, nt Betterton,
and in Chester river, is the best perch
fishing. Rare sport at the projier season
on these grounds, it being not unusual

caught on one line wlion a sufficisnt
number of hooks are used. Whether for
head is superb.
.
This fish comes from the south. It gsnerally arrives in the vicinity of Chin­
coteague about the 1st of May, but dose
_ .. —•----- 1
.
—.■» mVisirrmter
An inoxperiencsd
will find the

.

nervous sportsman will
But if he ia jwttient,

and then it is that the fisherman must
strike, and pull hard and fast, keeping a
the shcepshead is sure to make. Very
heavy tackle b necessary for tills fish, as
it is very strong and makes a vicious re­
sistance.
Years ago drum-fishing was a great
sport among the fishermen of tidewater
Talbot and of other countire along the
bay, but tiiia fish aevms to have l»een
driven out of the middle and upp-r
Chesapeake, whether by the steamboats
or by the oyster dredges it is difficult to
determine. In those days tiie signal tiiat
drums were about usually caused a ce«sation of all other occupations and a
general tuhIi was made to the drumming
grounds. An absence of several days
was made often, and the result would be
loads of fish. But that day is numbered
with the past, and the once familiar
“drum note" of this fish is heard i no

Tiie fiercest and greediest fish in our
waters is the taylor. It is predatory and
voracious, and is a terror to nearly ex-ivy
kind of smaller fish. It is one of ,bur
most valuble varieties as a food fish,
rivaling the shad in exquisiteuesa of
flavor. Some ally it with the bluefish
specie*, but this is denied by many. The
bay mackerel is a litlie, brilliant fellow
when first token from tiie water, ami
has no equal oa a gridiron fish. It is a
bashful biter, but when it does finally
take bold it gives a pull that sends the
blood surging through every vein of tiie
angler’s body.—Baltimore American.
Albert de Losalle, the editor of .Chari­
vari, who died recently, was once‘dining
at tiie house of an artist with his friends.
In the company there was a little Italian
count, the most provoking type of the
Florentine braggart. "At Florence," re­
mark i«l this boastful pifferaro, "in the
palace which belong" to my family the
dining-room ia so high that you have to
uae a lorgnette in order to ace tiie fres­
coes on tho ceiling." "That ia different
from mine, tlien," replied Duudle, good
bumoredly. "1 have a dining-room that
ia so low that you can only serve soles
there. "—Philadelphia Press.
A. foreign journal states that Mr. Nlmonct, the celebrated baker of Pontfaverge, France, has found in an ancient
manuscrijit of the fifteenth century the
authentic recipe at the famous biscuits
served at the coronation feast of King
Charles VH., at Bbeims, in 1428. He,
M. Nimouet, has revived these biscuits
under the name of Biscuits Blows Va­
nillas NimaneL

John Ruskin, writing to the secretary
of the Church of England Funeral Ro­

they might bury themselves how they

The latest invention in hat Lining is a

that the dog's intelligence, however much
it may differ from man's in degree, b the

amid great difficulties to carry to thorn.
Though cut off from all hope of escaping
“If, while sitting at my table, I say to
by their own exertions, they have been
able to aqnd a letter to their friends..The
fact has been, frequently illustrated
within the post year or two that the
the same tone and without moving, he
castaway in savage lands can often make
will not understand me. I shall have to
his Mid plight known to the friends
whom it is utterly impossible far him to
and a particular tone ot voice. He will
understand: 'Houston, bring the dip­
The mcraenger who bore the missive
pers!' or ‘Houston, slippen!* or, ‘Mousof these unfortunates to Victoria Nyanza
was probably just like tho*- who until
recently were wont to travel over the
direction to my boy. Provided I make
same road from the Egyptian outposts to
the accustomed gesture, the dog will
the great lake—an almost naked savage
obey, though I use the wrong word; and
carrying his letter in a split sticx which
he will not obey, though I use the right
he bore high above his bead when walk­
ing through ths tall wet grass. Portmen
like this liave done a great deal of letter
Now with all respect to the sagacity al
carrying through African jungles, and
they have proved to be faithful and ex­
differ with him on tho point raised, and
peditious.
with others who hold to the same theory.
The missionaries at the north end of
Their contention is, that tho action of
tho dog in the case cited and in all sim­
have virtually lieen prisoners in Ruliaga,
ilar cases, is the action of an automaton
and until recently none of them wan per­
mitted to set his foot outride the town.
without any discourse of reason.
Yet in the dark days when no white man
That the dog will not understand as
could • jxiseibiy reach them, and they
hardly dared to hope that their lives
would be spared from hour to hour, they
ot peculiar tone of voice to indicate what
managed several times to communicate
is wanted, wq deny. Take for instance
with their friends in England- Hidden
the historical case of the dog -near De­
in the garments of Arab traders, their
troit, which was left on shore, white his
letters safely reached the coast, and ware
master was on board a steamboat
read in F-ngtend about three months after
anchored in the middle of the rivsr. The
they were written. In the same wav a
number of white captives of the Mahdi
have contrived to send tidings from their
rent carries him down a considerable
prison huts in Khartoum to friends in
distance below where the steamer is
Europe.
.
anchored. As soon as the dog sees this,
Six hundred years ago tho man who
be immediately swims bacV again, and
wislied to send a message north from tho
south end of Cochin, China, placed it in
him for tiie second time still below the the hands of a courier, who was relieved
wlien al-out twelve to urUvn miles on
boat, but not so JAr below as before.
his way , by a second courier, and thus
The third time he swims out, starting at
the letter was transferred from post to
a point still farther up the river than
poet, the couriers traveling st a aliarp
when he started the second time. Thus
trot, carrying the letter as far in one day
he repeats the experiment several times
oh the ordinary traveler could journey
more, being careful each time to start
in three. Exactly the same method is
out a little higher up the stream than
still Anployed to carry the mails over
before, thus making allowance for the
tills route. Along the royal road tiiat
ra{iidity of the current in carrying him
skirts the a«s from Saigon through An­
down stream, until finally he comes
num to Hue the couriers still hurry to an
abreast of the steamer, and is taken
extraordinary place with their mail
aboard.
snugly stowed away in bamboo tubes.
If the mental proceed which the dog
The method of carrying the mail in
went through in making these succoOBve
savage lands is here and there improv­
ing.
It is now possible, for in­
and of rraiKiu precisely like that which
stance, 1,000 miles up the Congo
a human l&gt;eing employes, what in the
ryrer, to affix to a letter a portage
stamp txiaring the portrait of the king
can they be explained on any pretense or
of Belgium and the words “Free Congo
principle of automatic action ?
State," put it into^ civilized mall bog,
Again, take the movements of th?
noble Ht. Bernard, which, a few years and send it on its journey to the sea. This
is a decided improvement on the black
ago, accompanied his master through the
native with his split stick.—New York
principal dues of the United States, sell­
Sun.
ing some sort of patent medicine. Many
a time we liave seen his master issuing
orders to the dog in a low tone of voice
The first light ever hoisted over the
and with his head bent down, as if to capttol at Washington, in 1847, was a
avoid giving instructions by any pecul­ lantern on a mast towering about 150
iarity of tone or any movement of tiie feet above the dome. The mast was
body. The orders ware like these: “I secured by heavy iron brao'a.
Tlw
wont you to go to that wagon acrosa the lantern was surmounted by a ball and
street, where the driver sits with his
whip in Ilin hand, and take a watt beside lantern it weighed ulxxit 800 pounds. It
him;" or: ^Go to tiiat post down the contained large burners, and when
street, where they liitch horses, and see lighted it illuminated not only the entire
Immediately in each of thaw cases,
and ih others like them, the dog would
deliberately obey tho instructions given
him, without his master raising his eym,
or indicating by any peculiarity of t&gt;ne

cajiitol grounds, but all the I lightr por­
tions of the city.—Chicago Herald.

“Yes,” be explained to the young wo­
man. “1 am the adjective editor of the
mairajuiii'.could be m .u comical than to see the
“The adjective editor?"
■
huge animal mount the post, and after,
“Yes. We get a great deal of manu­
perhaps, repeated efforts plant his four script from young ladies, and it is my
feet in an upright position on tho top, duty to go through their copy and kill
with scarcely room enough for all four, the adjectives. And," he added, with a
without putting one on top of another.
tired look in his eyes, “tiie work te vcry
No human' servant, however well laborious.”—New York Sun.
drilled, could have obeyed the commands
more punclimlly or precisely; and none
could have performed tiw dog's feat
The czar of Russia is said to be in pub­
There is then no difference between the lic and private, honest, frank and
kind of intelligence shown by tiie dog straightforward. He is hard-working,
and his master, however great the differ­ reaolute and intensely patriotic; but is
ence is in degree.—American-Field.
unable to make rapid decisions on ac­
count of the red-tapeiam which charcterixes official methods in Russia.—Philadel­
Tiie writer’s son suffered with typhoid phia Call.
fever during the heated term of last

“

2d;
The wart was red with sunset.
Turned gray the sastern sear.
We walked atone together
Where bloseons gsmnted the jees.
We beard the song of
Kissed by the summer wind,
But peace, the white-winied spirit,
Wo nevermore could find.

The snow-white Wtas sleeping.
The crimson roes leave, d—&lt;1,
The wind that stirred the blossoms.
But heard ths words I said.
■
I prayed of heaven to btort her,
While wo two stood alone;
Than the white daylight x anlshed—
"Twas night, and she was gone.
Today I stood beside her,
Where cold and still she lies.

shy. It is proposed that half at the exCk slxMiid be borne by tho empire and
other half by Pruada.-Barlin Letter.

showed self-complacency, free, howew,
from conceit, and certainly a wish to be

tinctDMB. Mr. Bancroft, a whito-bearded,
hale old gentleman, with a fine eye, that

m on inn* and as free from starch aa his
wife. Their mental habits and mode of

’5#pnx*“bf’ddehtte*-^.
OU s »*lci&gt;i*lpropenissanij^n
&gt; Tbs result i* srnwu-iM. a unu,^
_
■M saratlvs power, which
—ZT*21
sxetesively tn Hood's Baruju;;u,

Unknown to Others
Hood's Barsapixtlli is prepared with tfo
■rtatest skill and
"

catena or rbeumitiuD, &lt;iu nat mi

Hood’s Sarsaparilla

'•

And there I read a grertingFrom out her heart of dust
White roses bloomed and blossomed.
-Lucy McKlone Stapleton.

PROCRASTINATION AMONG PERSIANS

On our trip from Reaht to Teheran ws
Americans were always the first in thesaddle and generally a couple of miles
on the rood before tiie meimander. a
glorious specimen of his class—that is,
tiie gn at officer sent by the atiah to con­
duct us strangers from the confines of

grapbese was invented and the reaction
toward blunt Anglo-Saxon phraseology

Mrs. Bancroft’s cocveraatiou savored
of “elegant extracts." It was picturraquely and prettily old-fashioned. I
only knew her when she was staying in
a hotel; but I was told that she was a
notable, although by do means a fussy,
housekeeper, and that the German crown
princess jacked up many American cul­
inary notions when dining at tiie table

,M“ Urf iW

book eouUlDl:;K laity iJd:tloau lUu.
ita r\t
win k.
..... . .

HootFs Sarsaparilla
fold by sb dninrtti*. At; ns torsi jro
oeJy by C. X. HOOD t Co. LmfoU.

IOO Doges One Dollar.
IQ CENT WAGVN SJIED&amp; “

mutton, oyster soup, pumpkin pie, and
doughnut*. I one day had the pleasure
of walking round a horticulturnl’khow
For Farmers and Others,
with Mrs. Bancroft, who I found was an
enthusiastic rose-fancier, and could teach
I
would rr.pnrtfullraaaounfethM
hull arw
•• .. . ZV
must of tiie garrleners who exhibited im­
w "v'r tsrtr ki-&lt;
proved metiwds of cultivating different .

wiles and work all kinds of fjm41b on him
to keep up with us on the journey. But
it was only the certainty that it would
not only cost him his official head, but
also that magnificent gold watch Min­
ister Winston had for him stored away

Europe or America tiiat either he or she
had not known or seen or heard about
from mutual friends?

hind, that aroused him to such an un­
usual exertion. Without that he would

Two million dollars a year is spwrt by
Chicagoans for collars and cuffs.

a document ia a treat. He seizes Ids reed
pen with an awful deal of cirrumspeotion, and dips it slowly, hesitatingly into
tho ink, then as slowly brings it on a
straight line with his optics and exam­
ines it carefully, if tiie ink hasn’t since

* A merchant, overcome by nervous
prostration, recently became ao wild
and delirious that he jumped from a
third story window of his house and
a the par
pavemeit
wre fatally injured on
——'•
Had this unfortunate f—•'----Brown's Iron Bitters;---------- ------------might have been preserved. This
potent tonic enriches the blood, tone*
the nerves, and Impart* energy to fail­
ing constitutions. Mrs. rhoebe A.
White. Alaska Midi., says, “Brown's
Iron Bitten cured me of dyspepsia,
poor sjipeti to and nervous prostration.

Drive in.
It will cost yea bat ten rvat«. F^nl tsraatod
t a low prldt. a miu, alwiy* In aUrtdikn t»
»re
tnin. Wk.., &gt;&gt;.

uiese aneas. »er ire rrom KuNwUUo*. isd a-Hh
the knowledge that they wl-l t-e cardtihiookrt
afire an for ta r»rl, a
.

it were. Having convinced himself that
no such piece of magic has been per­
formed by an unseen power, he pete
himself into shap&lt;' to pen his first letter.
This n-quires various painful and violent
contortions of the body, similar to those
Sammy Weller of Pickwickian fume
Made her feel badly—"You look sad.
used to undergo whan indicting liis val­
Birdie, what is the matter*” were the
entine, and than the paper is seized, words addressed to Birdie Henlpln by
again very slowly and unwillingly, and her friend Mollie Sqticers. as they met
brought to within six inches of tiie nose. on Austin Avenue. “No, I am not pre­
Thor; a dab is made. The first letter is cisely sick, but I feel tired—overwork­
dune’ It is token u^ and duly admired, ed." “Jto tell me about it” "Well,
whereupon a rest of five minutes is you see, our colored cook is sick, and
now poor mother has to do all the cook­
tiona and maneuvera ia repeated to give ing and scrubbing and washing and
birth to another letter, and mo on. 1 ironing, and it makes me feel so tired to
see the old creature work. She is sc
watched a professional mirza (scribe) tiie
slow!”
other day. He was a man noted for
his quick work. It took him eighteen
minutee by tiie watch to write life first
line.
The amount of writing the average ■Sn Sariaprilta
white man will do in about half an hour
will keep a Persian mirzas very busy all
day, and th4«e mirzas, you must remem- Ulniux tunny
1&gt;A, are tho salt of the nation; they are
Belding is to have a silk factory.
the learnisl men, the philosophers, the
men of brain and thought 1 was shown
a manuscript the other day, quite pretty
like BuCc with
d Me. All dn&gt;«
and odd, the writing ulnfeet as fine as
steel engraving and all the dote and tit&gt;
ties of which Persia lias such an aliundAdrian has a new pigno factory.
once, executed with neatness and pre­
West’s FalnKtn&lt; works like a charm In're
cision, but still not as fiue as manv a hevhiz pain lo U&gt;? -MoMach. an bowtt dUBnimanuscript in European or American lire and cholera Notravelre- sbsuld be sitb­
out It. Should always be In the house. Costslibraries written by the indefatigable but Me. All druntista.
hand of some good old friar of old.
There were no illuminated initials nor
HEROIC tACUriCX.
any oth«&lt; fancy work about it—just tiie
plain writing. I was told with exulta­
Tbe commander of a Government prat
tion by a Persian that this manuscript
had lieen written in the almost incredi­ •n the Niagara river during the early part
bly short time of thirty-six years. One
of the ufureaaid monks would have done point of death. Hla Maociatss gathered
around him. but neither they nor rhe
Surgeon eouktdo anything for hla
mens of the insane love for procrastina­ Port
relist Hla heart tbrol.bod so vholontiy
tion the average Persian cherishes in his that every otw in the room could hear It
bosom.—Teheran Cor. San Francisco beat, and the occasional stKUtm of angnhh
Chronicle.

Regular earthquake observations are
now made in Japan, according to prof.
Seflrri Bekiya, of the University of Tokio,
at over 500 stations throughout the em­
pire. From the reports sent in by differ­
ent observers maj* have been made
The infant king of Spain enjoys the showing the disturbed area in every
■hock
a
_»______ _ *
tbs patient's temperature ran up to 105 almost unique distinction of having been
born a monarch. There is no other like
degrees Fahrenheit and over.
------- &lt;------ —
-uuipueu.
The
total
number
of
earthquakes
in
instance
in
the
history
of
Spain
nor
of
A number at tubs were placed in the
, o_J "
.
England. In France there has been one in 1AHA wraa AttS
such.mcidcnt, in the case of John I, in
They are most prevalent in tiie northern
1316.—Chicago Tribune.
and central portions of the main irtand
and on the Pacific caret.-Arkansaw
temperature at the other rooms in the
A Buffalo father, to encourage early- Traveler.
rising.
offered
a
prize
of
money
to
that
only added to the comfort of the patient,
but aided in keeping down tiie body tem­ child who should rise earliest next morn­
.
Japonic publications are
perature, and materially contributed to ing. At a very early hour a bright little
girl made her appearance, claimed and devoted to matters connected with edu­
cation. and those have a total drculation
m rnooth.
Thm „

New York was astonished recently by
the arrival of a cargo of ice from Nor­
arts of the empire. Accordingly a bill way. The article is sometimes taken
has bean submitted to the federal ooun- from Maine to India. Less than thirty
years ago ice from Alaska was retailed

ding with Bancroft, who was her second
husband.
They were an interesting
rithout

officers spoke up suddeuty:
'I know of an elderly lady who llv.
many mites away whose reputation ns

1 will brine h"t“
And bvfore aay one could offer approval
or dlMpprorn'. bewaaguna Thar nlubr ths

Dot In spite of tbs stecDsnts a man and
woman mounted on horseback, natiently
tolled through I he storm. At Jenrth ih&lt;-y
reached the port, and under the skillfully
eppl'.irt remMleswhtrb wtreadmlntatered.

■
1
* V —•
111. v, aiwwMri . ” •»—
rtricksn with total blindness. Her’* tod
beta a praeeful life. She hail loved

Hv ^4
Ito Vnffsrlnx.
Sbs had otvn novn and womsn, racked by
rbeomatism la all t-s fenM. and ska had
earrtullr studied to And a moans of rellof.

1RABETK.

ApacsnSstMa
uutsertac Mfc-U M4 Iternf-jr OT«ra Mv.v rj.
c.
Msttvrtag rwrt JwUl

M M*M

N.J. AIKri. M. D.GKAXD KAHUk MICE.

NATURE’S
CURE FOR
—___ _ ___

CONSTIPATION,

FERFKT HEALTH
cctivt, m -tnpsirv:.
tteU; rtnsettw

.SEVTZERAltKECT.

nei*lx It oeslstes
i
LmbASdetsNrttti*?
nf f»t&gt;dlr&lt;wak’ *

air.*!-!" &gt;" W** *sJ

Sink-Headache,

DY.SPEPSIA./:r.

Parker’s Tonic.
A Pure Family Medicine
•Dirt never latrttrate*. H
minister or t-n-m.« mar- 1 ‘
Strain or anxioas ran- dstimulants, bet »w I'srkrr - I'-nw-

S&amp;

103 William
HoM by all drwqtM* tn Ury- brtfiesrtrtSftOT

Re«»»»ra»ton Nrtlee of
_ T.
. ..

—MT I

rt aa art anutw “Au art majr
the purity of elrrt on*.
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JirOTtXl 3I3TIII
•
A
Saturday, July
trom s o'clock a. m. to &gt;
• First wart-Jordan » wstfon
■fcgfSrd-Adrtn -nrtter’.

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«

331* Srtttw sierthv *’^nc j lx J’csw et N**'
stirs.®
.

a.»««
WM. H. FTEBB15-J.
. i^urtli"-’
Alfrax?

.Notlre-

non of 18,314; nine relating to sanitary
• UreukUon or 8,Uo ‘ two

I Mondor, J&lt;dr i”'1-,w&lt;pb Ilanth rap r, hseatns blind,
rewarded. It is fortunate.

so mnch

frey b Dot natural, but acquired. It takes

In ■ IWM « Sre-abore, N. a,
the married woman are buried in om
•ffleieal remedy

together rest the unmorXd

bw in »&gt;

land it

rt-AiAdM-i-nnkWJJ^

grave is

..im B B .f js r - s E s g g

thoee whose purees

■hma.1 du. ol

years been virtually prisoners in tho
drpthsof Africa. Hemmed in on one
ride by the foBowsrs ot the Mahdi they
retreated southward until they wore
stopped by hostile blacks not far from
the souroes of the Nile. Tberetheynow
are in the Unvoro country, waiting for

j

is better fishing than there is in any AJ-

intelligence from the pen of a wellknown French savant appears La The
Popular Sctenoe Monthly.
From its
title: “What Hay Animals Be Taught,"

g -a a s E jM iiB m ^ s * ? « F .s s if_

the kxsUy stete of Mr, G«xg» Bancroft,
the historian, who a short time ago was

’

iree Peculiarities

SMUGGLING LITTERS IN AFRICA.

FOBJ

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OF INTEREST TO ANGLERS.

�-------jy TIERRA DEE FUEGO.
Thorold took little fatmM fa obrerv-wore *ev* U* coonbT' *«» h* re­
•era! rude hut* formed of sreea cut down Parted ft tube very similar to that seen on
W whither oo.Ur-&lt;prf)Uota and stuck da** tagsti^r in th* ground,
“,S»r.Ur tatas depatekedr "fata whdu their branches and foliage w«ro 1
1
u ,
“umej iro-.-s, ana au
r.«tl&gt; Aoirnua riooe ta«'« &lt;u» U» h&gt;- tied together aud formed an inefficient
abealutely Uirren and uncultivated. tense surprise a white man standing tip,
‘‘“““l Uuitai Bnril. Pntagorta. tad roof.
।
There is little doubt, however, that it is
praying that Levi M. IX-wry. e.-.-'Kiif otnersuttand heard hirnj»hauting to them in EngLr.iZ
...» &gt;— .......i.r^t.m-n«r-«!r.r n!
lu-pi. I*’!'1'’’ suudlrrpatdu.
Fuegans appear to be insensible to a treasure liourn of mineral wealth, for
hsh to “stop tor Gods sake I" Of course
cold, for though tbe climate is a* cold or various ore*, including gold, are picked
m
they stopjMid. The canoe, came along­
'■ lt‘“ •‘“f
hitherto even colder than the extreme north of up m plenty or. the coast, and there is
side, and the white man was hauled up
Scotland, they do not attempt to make every indication of coal. If a cod mine
on deck without tbe slightest opposition
"ivIwVtact Ihiuil hu Indeed been comfortable huts' for themselves, and
*« ooca got into working order here,
Jihd in . -v.erfclJ ~rt of way: they wear notiling but the light clothing it would be of inestimable value for tho from the Fuegans, and indeed by tiieir
•
IT, i-1»then- IV" certain nurow which 1 haveidMcrilmd. At night, how­ “ding of ships alone, as well aa for use evident desire.
Office tn the city ot Hartings. in tuddcounty. Mi
On reselling the deck Thorold fainted.
show cause. It any there hewwhy the prayer ot
,.|.l..nd land, cliledy elong ever, most of them .lept by th* firm, ui South America itself, for coal is at
He was carried away and attended to by
*“ « which intersect the country; but like dogs on ■ winters night
.
jirreent brought from England nt great the doctor: and the native*, we mav be
: t.-r.’.-r. - -■ •..
.• . i
u«r cite notice
All that night long Thomas Thorold expense dl the way to Monto Video, and
to the persons iuterr-.twl in Mid estate. of the
pendency of raid petition, nod the hrarteg
;. ; M.r reuu tratod'beyond the lay bound upon the beach, trembling to bandy Point, in the straits of Magel­ auro, got a good toll that day. Several
thereof, by c*usinc • copy of this order to lx
barrels were dropped over ths ship's side,
-. . M del Fuego. though tiie with cold and terror, and praying, “Lord
published
In
the
Haxtiugs
B
axxk
*. a newsp*
lan, from the north of Chili.
laden with all things that tbe savages
per printed and circulated In said county ot
i/i. .. Uvn well surveyed, and now let me die!"
On the fourth day ot tiie march they ' could desire.
Barry’, once iu each week for three successive
I. au frequently land there for
In the early morning he felt that his met another tribo, also on the march, and
weeks previous to said day of bearing.
The rescued man soon recovered suffi­
Wm, It. Cotjt.
hour had come, for two or three of the the two bodies of men fell to fighting at
(A true copy.)
IJqfge of Probate.
ciently to tall .hfa wonderful story. He
:«.&lt;&gt; pionecra is a Chilian Fuegans came toward* him, and one of
once, 8k is their invariable custom! was Loken to Valparaiso, and thence
. .nip-wrecked on the coast: them had a knife in hfa hayd. But when
After an hour's fighting there were only back again to England in the steamship
I ,;!!Vc by the chief of a Fuegan the they cut the fiber rupee that bound d»ut fifty men li ft of the first tribe;
Default having been made In tbe roodltious
“Galicia," a« a distressed British nraiuan.
;; •uur.tered all her com pan- him they left him alone again, standing thew surr»'ndt-red, and became prisoners
of a certain mortgaxe made hr Frederick NacbDuring the first part of the voyage his
trieb and XatlUU
bu wife, to Julius
. ,. ,
alive and happy by on the lieoch, free to do what he liked.
of war to.their conquerors, who had also mental faculties appeared to be a good
, . 1'ciivr. a teaman, by name
It waa useless to think of flight, for sustained heavy lofc,^ Tiie prisoners,
deal weakened. He would frequently
lb. -11. who spent nearly six their eyes ghere always Uj&gt;on him, and however, did not appear to be regarded hangover the bulwarks in a sort of
This powder neverrarta*. A marvel of purity IBh day of June, A. D. 1WH. In Liber IM of Mort­
*tn nzth tnd wbotesomenc**. Mor*economic*
on page irfi), on which mortgage there is
B). nw ■-■, ih■ ■ mt.irior
'
. of this «strange
,
, iKHides, one man could have done a* slaves at all, but simply mingled until rtujior, and the doctor ordered' any one tlian the ordlnarv kinds, and cannot be Mold in gages
claimed to be due at the date of thia noUce the
(.,un:.v. and safe home to England nothing with a boat fa the sea outside tho victorious tribe. After tho battle tho who saw liim in this state at once to ap­ competition with the multitude of low test, short sum
of two hundred ninety-six and rhl*Odollars
• ciin II-” .- l-i- -•-.■ry ~
that
“t I1 propose
propose to
to the bay. So after a wlifae he obeyed the prisoner* spike to their captors about proach him and touch him, and imk him weicht, slum or phosphate powders. Sold only Including the tales on said mortaaaed premis­
In cans. Hotal Bakixo Bowdxb Co.. 1M es for the year A. D, IMS and Use foierestthcrecraving* of nature, and collected muscles Thorold; whom they brought forward, wliat he was thinking of, until he an.on ar tbe rate of eight p. r cent from April sth.
ti an fix rears.agn an English sail- and clams on tbe shore, as be hud seen apparently explaining their object in ■worvd them.
1MB. the same being touraads-iondoifarapstdby
said mortgagee, and an attorney's fee of ti;en
^.Jp li w.eWM’.l bound train Valpa- the natives do; and on tliis cold food he keeping him; and he lived with the-new
dollars provided for In said mortgage, and no
And tho answer that came at last was
. Hind. I ' if -he
coMt of Tierra made a wretched breakfast
autt or proeowllnga at law baringTbfea fnaUtuttribe on exactly the same footing aa he always thu mune:
...
....
......
Thus he spent all tiirft day and all the hod done with tho old one.
“I was thinkin’ of how the face* of my
gage, or any part thereof;
del Fi •v •mnt^theeruel. wintrymonth
.. Tie■ crew igot into three boats next thirty-*sven days, for ho kept u
Sow. therefore, by virtue of the power «f sale
Nearly six months Thorold spent in mates looked when them savages was
, Try it for earache.
contained
In
said
mortgage
atxl
the
statute
In
He-1 ',.. the shore, which wa* not careful count of the time. He ate only tliis way, the tribe in which he lived murderin' of them."—Cornhill Magasueb ea.*e made and provided, notice fa hereby
csr-Weill After rounding a hnuHand, the mfaerableehell-Iish tiiat he found on sometime marching for five or six days,
Try it for backache.
they! un«i t; ?:n*'lre* in comparatively the beach; d«ank water from a torrent and then settling down for several weeks;
*]■. .T ; wub r. surrounded by hare, tiiat flowed down tiie mountain side, and sometime* tiiey were on the tea shore,
• Foraaacheorspaln Thomas’Edeetric
City at Hastings, tn the County of Bony and
Swedt are the uses of adversity, the
Oil Is excellent—CBas. F. MedJer,box374, tbe
b’-iik i:l&gt;. —which there was a slept by one df the fires, which he boldly and then ho lived as they did, chiefly on
Stele of Michigan (tiiat being the place where
the Circuit Court for Barry County is holdem
-y le ach, which would afford approached the firat night after they had raw mussel* nnd other shell .fish; when’ printer's copy said, but he set it up, Schenectady. N. Y.
the premises described tn said mortxa«e. or so
Thomas'
Eclectric
Oil
Is
the
best
thing
sweet
are
tbe
uses
of
advertising.
Sweet.
unbound
him,
for
he
had
experienced
they
were
inland
he
lived
on
pieces
of
iWv • .■u:.iuiu.
. .
Indeed, to those who in sickness and going, pa says. Cured him ot rheumatism much thereof as may be neeesaary to nay the
But - -i i- :ieh and alout the foot of tho cold of one wintry night’-and tiiat raw guanaco, which he grabbed along suffering have seen the advertisment of and me of earache—two drop*.—Master amount due on said mortgage, with eight per
with the others.
Horace Brcnuer, Clinton. Iowa.
the hi . th.-y • i a want al&gt;ov« all tilings was enough.
some sovereign remedy, which upon
r,x !• i—tfie signs of the doom
for therein, the premises being deecrtbed in
They were neither kind nor unkind to
There fa a story current in Chili that trial has brought them from death’s
Try it for a limp,
said mortgs&lt;e an all those certain lots, trfecre
:ii(i .-. ..Miner or later be tiieir— him, but uxik no notice of him wliate' tiie Fuegans. when driven to necessity, door. “The best thing I ever saw in
and parcels of land situate in the City of Ha*Try it for a lameness.
Ungs, In the Oounty of Barry and State of Mieh
udt.’. -jJ tjnn.*
! jrnt* or
of ruegim
Fuegan iu
natives.
j].- s i,.:
*uvcm. ever; they never attempted to speak to first eat tiieir dogs, the only domestic my paper was the advertisement of Dr.
Igxn, and known and described as follow#; the
Uniiibg x!“i
•b°ut their rude huts him. even by signa, except pn one oc­ animal which they keep, and, when Pierce's ‘Golden Medical Discovery’ * is
north half (um ot lot-No. seven hundred and
arairi
and
again
the
testimony
of
those
thirteen (T13). Um north half mm of lot nnniber
tindcii-i*
.
J
:
casion when he wandered too for from these are all gone, proceed to devour the
From shoulder to ankle joint, and for -’•'.itituMrvc! n;. ! In :r-.-rr.
m..'. th-'
AssMihaa :h.« Fuegans espied thorn, them, and one of them ran after him old women of th* tribo. Thorold saw no who have ijecn healed by it of lung dis­ three months 1 had rheumatism which north half mm ot lot number seven hundred
ease, branchial affections, tumors,
and fifteen (TIB), of,h* •tty (formerly milage) ot
tin -, crow •!.-«! tr.t &gt; their canora and rowad and made signs to him to go back.
signs of cannibalism, but this was per­
yielded
to
nothing
but
Tbom»s'
Edecuic
ulcers, Liver complaints and the ills to
Hastings, Barty County, Michigan, acoorang to
OIL Thomas' Etiectric Oil did what no the recorded plat thereof.
jut' !■ w|*ril them.: while their shouts
During the leaden-footed days he haps because no necessity for it arose. which flesh is heir.
physician seemed able to accomplish. It
Dated June 22d. 1RM.
'hr. ught a multitud* &lt;ff natives to the ueceesarily observed bow the natives He state* tiiat the old women were
J ULIU8 STARK. Mortgagee.
The Hudson spoke and hub factory cured me.—John N. Gregg, SupL of Rail­
beach wfecre they clustered like a flock passed their time, and he did so without treated with especial care: and it is
KxAj-rxx ft Vaxabma*.
way Coos'-raction, Niagara Falls.
has resumed with 60 men.
Attorneys tor Mortgagee.
doubtful
whether
this
affection
arose
of rultuw h wvriag over their prey.
die slightest interest, and was unable
The Rev.’Wm. Stout. Wiarton, Ont.,
TheFuegahs are a small race, with a to relate many details about tiiem. Most from the hearts or the stomachs of their
states: “After being ineffectually treat­
dark i-omv; • obred skin. The men are of tiie work, such as hewing wood and grandchildren.
ed bv seventeen different doctors for
Detault having been made in the conditions
rrt-wtly chd in old vests and trousers that drawing water, was done by the women; , Five times ho aaw a fight with another Scrofula and blood diseases, 1 was cur­
I a certain mortgaiu made by William May
Try It for a burn.
O.IU
MU, ..... , BV.
ther fiave acquit*! from some ship- tho men did -very little, but spent tiieir ‘ tribe; th three out of tho fiv* his tribe ed by Burdock Blood Bitters." Write
IXH.Iev, ChUed May 5th. IkaJ. and recorded In
wreiked crew, or from tire steamers time mostly 'fa lying about their hut*. was conquered, and he changed hands, him for proof.
the office ot the register ot deeds for the county
of Harry and state of Michigan, on tbe Nth day
passing-Chr."Jgb the strait* of Magellan: Sometime* a few of them went off in the prisoners always appearing to ex­
of
October
a
.
D.
ini.
in
L15er
No. is ot inortgaBelleville
Is
now
a
money
order
post
­
other? • • *r ■]•«! or guana'xi skins. The their canoes seal hunting, and always rp-/ plain to their captors their object in
office.
women, are drre«ed more simply in a turned with one or two seals; sometime* keeping b.um
Among
tho
third
tribe
with
The
great
sources
of
the
extensive
angle KtnMhtf resembling a poncho, they went hunting inland, and always
indo of d 'me
simple k|uare, with returned with a guanaco—a specie* of which he lived he naw a white curative range of Dr. Jones’ Red Clover
Tonic are tts great blood purifying quali­
1 hole in tht middbl for tire head.
llama: then they all immediately fell woman; she was the Chilian lady whom
I Their '• .it.- have none of the graceful upon it, tore it to piece*, and ate it raw. I have already mentioned, and Thorold ties and its gentle aperiti ve action, there­
took the first oppirtunity of going up to by removing all restraint from the
ihding
!tc North American canoe*. If a dead seal was washed ashore, they
secretive
organs, curing promptly and
her. The Fuegans held him back at first,
of October. A- D. IMS.
U’ j:- on:;'y nnde of pieefa of baric or ate it fa the same way, gorging them­
thoroughly dyspepsia, costlveneas, bad
It was tu said mortgage expressly agreed that
lb*****/! ■
for they regarded her as a goddess; but breath, pure, pimples, low spirits, sick
should any default be made In the jmyineat ot
V- ...I duuriily ti.-! together with fibres, selves on the putrid blubber and flesh.
i*ll 1 OOOldi
at
her
command
they
let
him
approach
said Intrrrst or any part thereof, on any day
and nervous headache.-ague, malaria,
anr. are awkwardly rowed with oars
After the&gt;« disgusting feeds they lay
whereon the same fa made due aud payable,
fanned -.d p ■!•’* wi?i flat pieces of wood on the ground in a torpor, and Thorold her. They were unable to converse, for and all stomach, liver and kidney troub­
and should tbe same remain unpaid and la ar­
she spoke only Spanfall, and he only Eng­
rears for the «n*e« ot sixty day*, then and from
t:. d ..n •&gt;1 ti»- cirri. ' The &lt;&gt;nly manufac- could easily liave stabbed them as they |ay lish; hut from. tiiat time Thorold was les. The most delicate stomach accepts
ttienccfortli. thst fa after Ibc fapse of said sixty
It with relish. Price fifty cents, of
days, the aXorvteid principal sum ot seven hun­
’ rare in which there men—th* fow^t tyjie asleep, but tliutsoine of the weaker oih-o.
^ITHLOPHOROS
treated by the natives with more defer­ Fred Hotchkiss.
dred dollar,, with all arrearages ot interest
o- humanity-tat all excel, fa tiiat dl having been unable to secure much of
-thereon, should at the optloh ofthe said James
ence than before.
was
found
dead
in
Mrs.
.fane
Foster
the
food,
•were
awake
and
ready
to
cast
Dooley,
nls executors, administrators and as­
bar'ivi. .-j-ar-head*. which they make
He was never allowed again to ap­
Huryn Thursday.
signs, become and be due and payable immedi­
with o’ri'i i« mbk skill of an almout their speani at him. Moreover, if he had proach the Chilian woman, who appear»-d her bed in Port
ately tbereofier. And default having been
Heart disease.
made tn the payment of Intereat due May MIu
tru.o.i - si x- r? ■«' flint, very similar to killed them all lie would have been nc
to be rather ashamed of her situation be­
ISM. and the same stlU remaining unpaid, tiie
Mothers’ mothers’ mothers! Why
&lt;: ■- jjrr.w-heads used by tbe better off.
'
aforesaid principal sum of seven hundred dolfore him, but he saw her manner of life. will you allow your little darling to
wild |5ur:. - :
These, dipped in
All these weeks be was in n horrible
She wus the wife of the chief, and hail suffer with those horrible worms when
i&gt;
and fiar f bn to long wooden state of su*i&gt;euse as to why he was being
and payable; and there Is now claimed to be
appuretitly n
numter of children. a sure remedy is so near and cheap?
duenna payable nttbedate of thia notice the
•!..t.'u,
-■■rire laagerou* weapons for kept alive and what torture was prepar­ The nutivi-s treated her with flic greatest Dr. Jackson’s vegetable worm syrup
sum of eight hundred and fifty eight and U-IOO
p' ir weary . siilrr? to face who have ing for him. so much so that he wa* un­
dollars, and no suit or proceedings at law or In
respect, and c&lt;x&gt;ked meat far her, and will surely give relief and coats but 2i&gt;
equity having been Instituted to recover the
r. thing !•• .ii n-nd themselves’ with but, able to sleep for terror, until forced fate
made her a more elaborate hut tluui cents. For sale by W. Goodyear.
moneys secured by aald mortgage or any part
unconsciousness bv fatigue!
Mrs and utretchew.
they r.ia-1-- for themselva*. Her dress
Two hundred feet of solid rock salt
lbfiu^-fr&gt;ri^ by virtue ot the power of sale ta
Lk! it- the three doomed boats
But on the thirty-eighth day an event wm a mixture of civilization and bar- have l&gt;een drilled through in a well at
mortgage contained, and the statute In
iTHLoncnos co., in wiu. n.. &gt;ew ron. said
were wTiiuii. luilf ‘a mile of the ( occurred which, although in itself btfimn. On the whole she appeared sat­ Algonac.
such ea»c made aud provided, notice l» bcreor
shc-re,tli«y were »v.rrounded by severror I gruesome and terrifying, put into his
given tlmt on Saturday tbe Till day of August,
isfied with her strange life.
A. D. 1886. at one o'clock in th* afternoon. I
Ittrh, of every kind cured In 30 min­
eight ca/ h * ■ rammed with these gibber- | heart a hope that he might some day re­
shall tell at pdblic auction to the htahert bidder
Aliout four weeks after Thorold joined utes by WoolforiTs Sanitary Lotion.
iw iil’Onriiif.'. b-fiire whom the sailor* J turn to the oater world again, and gave
at tbe north front door of the court bouse in the
this tribe, another tribe came upon them: Vse no other. This never fall^. Sold
PARKER’S
were p-t!-.- :r!y hyipli^i*. for from a eon- | him a due us to what wus his cajrtors' there was n fight, and he clianged hands. by Frederick Hotchkiss, druggists,
scriucu IU Mill lll&lt;JI.KIB«c. -7.
IUU.O n,-.-■
jHAIR BALSAM
may be necessary’ to fxsy the amount due on said
lidenHe distance rhe unerring spears only conccdvablbobject in preserving him Just before the fight began the. Chilian Hastings, Mich.
tho rer-iUr favortto for drertos
mortgage with seven per cet&gt;L internal and aU
cainv hurling t -winl them. The mfa- alive.
th- ho-. ftMartag e-.i^r wb-n
.
.
legal costs, the premises being described In said
woman went away with a few compan­
August Lemmer, the Detroit ex-ald­
mortgage
as follows -.
It was about noon, on a fine cold day. ions, ;ard he saw her no more.
er*bl* men tried in uain to parry them.
—. —
A,
.-nil.
on,,.
erman accused of bribery was acquitted
One bj one they dreppird into tho bottom when Thorold. jtiinding on tiie beach
Toyvnni the end of the sixth month th* Friday.
being tiwl
I th. b&lt;*it an;i 4ie«i in agony, a* the ana looking out4o sea. saw two whalers' tribe’which jx&gt;a»&lt;wsed Tlurold reached a
,
't\xc,
'CCO.ftOkX
JkL/mS
firry ft-’imy from tire spear heads- boutu pull round the headland to a dis­ place on the swa shore wliichconsisted of
DAVH) tt. COOK.
cr/irwjdtht-j’.igbthelr veins.
tant part of the shore, where they pro­ a bay almost shut fa by land. Heltad Is warranted, is because It Is tho b«t
Fudii- :• y. when there were only two ceeded to land ami get fresh water. The often reached a similar place, for tiwre Elood Preparation known. It will po«Jit three left untouched in each of tho
hut* of the Fuegans were between Thor­
t!vely cure *U Blood I&gt;faras« purifles the
bjat.x one of th* Fueguns, who si-emed old aud the new-comers, who apparently land facing them.
whole Bystern, and thoroughly builds up the
Default having been made In the conditions
t3 !■* a chief xnu &gt;n&lt;t them, gave &amp; shout did not perceivethe native*, and were
f a certain mortgage made by James W. Young
On tho morning of the third day after I constitution. Remember, we guarantee it.
Fbkd'k BarcBKis*. Brugxtst.
tr.ttiwte al! the others stand motion- quietly tilling their water casks at a they had reaehdl this spot he was on tho
I**?, wfth speom }xised in their lutnds; stream.
P. F. Jones, a supposed murderer
beach gathering hfa usual breakfast of
As Thorold wm following his natural sliell-fish, when ho heard a sound that from New Mexico, has been arrested in
»nd he itpplre to them in their Ibud,
OI MlCUlgan, on me z&gt;*i uay
vrtclcwi language for a minute or more; impulse to run to them, get into one of ■ent the blood rushing toward his heart. Ann Arbor.
in liber 34 of mortgage* on
• it svenirtl years to the helpless men wait­ their boats, and make them row away, It was the familiar sound of a steamer,
Dr. Jackson’s penetrating liniment
Ol lull vuwm I.IV "Wu-M
..................... ......
ing to be killed.
.
dredand thirty-five dollars and eighty evmte,
he was pinioned by three or four strong and looking up he saw the black smoko cures sprains, bruises,kicks, cuta. burns,
rheumatism, etiL, etc. Good for man
At tire hrim .of one of tiie boats sat natives. Then a few canoes put out to floating away in the wind.
&lt;n*te, Thonufa Thnrold, a tall, strong cut off the boati, should they attempt to
mortgage or any ixrt tbervoL
Then he knew that he was an the shore or beast For sale by W. IL Goodyear.
Now. therefore, by virtue ot tbe- power
Five saloonists of Stanton have been
man Of aboutdJO. toward whom the chief cecai**, and all tiie rest of the fighting of the straits of Magellan, and before he
of sale contained lu said mortgage, and
pointed sev&lt; nd tm-.es as he was speaking. men, and many of the women, caught had time to consider how to secure his fined for opening their bars on July 5th.
the statute In such ea.se made and provided, no­
de* ta hereby given that ou ttaturday. the Si s'.
S-zrti he (topp.d shouting and gesticu­ up their long spears and ran towards safety he had dropped on the beach in a
b n
at 1-1
In the
West's World Wonder, tor external u*o. exlating. and again the.spuan came whizz­ their victims.
torenoon. 1 snau sen ai punuc uucuuu. w
dead f"in^ f&lt;* iix niont11'’' I'^fag in hor* eeh soy other liniment lor rtieumailsm, neural.
da euti. wounds, burns and brulws. Always
highest bidder, at the north trout door of the
To Thorold’* surprise, he wsa made to rible suipense. ^thout •heltor, aad with useful. All drasri*ts.
ing from the strong, savage arm*.
court house ta the city of Hastings Michigan,
thst being tho place where the Circuit Court for
But a change had taken place; the run along with tiiem. The whalera' the poorest apology for food, had left hun
Tbe Mt. Ho***nt Democrat cries out for s
tbe county of ILarry Is holden. the premfays de­
public park before it is too fate.
wtapen? were aimed stall tiie sailors ex­ men were intercepted before they got off, very little of his old strength.
fir rnnrh thereof as
empt Thoma- Thorold. He sat! there un­ and then it wa* the old ghastly tale re­
On that day the steamer “Aconcagua,"
My liver was fearfully disordered »nd I f*B oo
touched, expecting every moment to nested: they were shot down to a man of the Pacific Steam Navigation com5^h th. pfaroned spear*. All th* while n*ny, bound from Liverpool to Valpar­
twvtve his death wound, I and re­
ceiving it nor. Only he I saw his the Fuegans who wore holding Thorold aiso left Sandy Point and was proceed­ which effected * permanent cure.—David Basil,
, Little Bock, Ark.
companions dropping one by one, moet- mad* him understand that they wiri»*d ing westward through th* straito. The
lag their deatlu bravely, as Englishman him to watch what was going on, by bulwarks were crowded with passengers
gesticulating
and
pointing
towards
th*
and
officer*
and
crew
looking
out
for
na
­
subscribed.
are wont to do, but with features tor­
tured into that rigid glare which indi­ daughter. After it was over they pill­ tive canoes, for it is the custom of steomcates th-! height of suppressed terror and aged th* dead bodis* and th* boats of *n passing through tbeee *traito to alow
everything they had, and then threw th* down, unl«s they are fa a great hurry,
sxtrwnR susp'nse.
and interview the native* in thdreaWhen at last tho mate was the only corpses into tho sealiving one left, to hio horror they sure
Whil. Thowld ™ IjOx «»»ke U^l noce ending by dropping over the ship s1 by w H. Ooodyw.
md brooding or,r U&gt;« horriW, aide a barrel filled with old clothe* and
r-.iindi-i him. bound his hand* and feet
WK GUAKAMTKB MIX BOl
tXcco and Other thing, ^kulat^d to
*nd lifted him into one ot their canoes. «^L b nddm iMplmlon c*m# to bta
ioVI Valuer. Itnerar falls to cure. Hold by To cum any «**■ With *ach orflw ry**"
,-icauo the savage mini Once or twice W. H. Goodyear.
Then thej turned towards shore, towing rWrh.obj-tottb.F'iWM ta
the th rep boats behind them.
ingkta.lirowB.to.BOd fatal taelJo Jc^Tple ot native* havebren hofeted on1
A NASAL DUICTOB
D. STOBMB. MortgageeI. Attorney tor Mortgagee.
Thorold, naturally supposing that they Idi poopl, lb«t ta might UU them faow board and shown round the steamer.• Shiloh'* Catarrh Remedy. Price M cenCi. Hold
, by W. H. Goodyear.
*ere keeping him for torture, and pre­ ttar-otad ta Utatai It tfay otatato With awe they gazed at tho long saloon,
5
'nw.m an. now mltos of concrete walk In
ferring immediate death to a deferred th. land ot tho Ftagota-to rtatar, un­ and in horror they fled wh« they were. puttie Crock, fire of which have been built this 80i West Madison St,
OfDCQG0. ILL
tho=»&gt;l;“
u‘“ taken down to the fire-room and a furn­
but more horrible fate, attempted to ending
jump into the sea. ot dash out his bruins whU,-odd:-nd tbmrgb. ot. counw. ho ace door was suddenly opened at them,
-For ecomny and comfort we uw ikxxi • aarafinding them of a crater of one of th*
•gtinst tli- tides of the canoe; but they n«r« know tor . oonotajr. P* th. wo, ^^?that gave their land ite name .p.^Tu^wriie-’ a* lorelBgwrt Buffalo. K. Y..
Udy. loodeso* one dollar.
carefully prevented him frdm doing liim- in which ttay nurd, him wtah th.
Tt&gt;r glib soap fakir ta« rt.lted langst.urg and
*lf any harm. Arrived at tiie shore, taughtor ot tho whoioro men. end ororj °fStore the awful adventure of Thor­
ciughta strtni of suckers.
M) retired to their huts, leaving him thing that tappotad
Owen ft BuMlex, of the Bronson Independent
old all that was known about these
to th* .xptamUon of toHr ooo ^^&gt;pl.wM
bound liand and foot upon the
bare started another paper at Frelearnt
er the debt secured by said mortgage or any
5u,t. Frtmttat mght Ita gmm
bsach.
is only a part of beauty ; part thereof, notice in hereby Kiventhat I shall
This m-ius fate in the aftomoon, and ail tad moiwnw wore mtaglod with thl. „,d thra th. oiriotw t»t
but it is a part Every lady
that although their near neighbors the
th“ night he lay there helpless, expectW. I&gt;. Hoyt S Co.. Wb0^Jr
pXonians will drink all the rum and
may have it; at least, what
jng every moment to be carried to tiie
XSre-water they can lay their hand,
looks like it.
Magnolia
n»» or some other torture. But they tared ttair belonging., wturt rotatara on the Fuegans will take no alcohol of
11^/ .. I*.---- ■
*«nt about their business, gathering
Balm boi freshens and
^y kind. buTwhen offereditturna way
&lt;■•*«» and muscles and eating tiiem raw,
with tbe same appearance of
beautifirSwuKimg fuel and heaping up the fires,
•ad Mv«r touched tiieir prisoner at all;
“21 ‘h“T kept looking toward* him. and •** bou™ bSy*”,,.
down Into drep
I. u» —a O&lt; b«DMUy. suite them oIwuts"ow'ti of ths holf-uaked, hideous chilvalLy^ maJcfag
tootaopbjot night,
"“‘•tend a few yards off and gazed at
ita, '•&lt; OMXF&gt;«^ tad, •»

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Absolutely Pure.

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HINDERCORNS

Health is Wealth!

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John C. West &amp; Co..

A Clear Skin

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�The Hastings Banner.
Habttkm, Mien.. July IHh. IBM.

Threshers, Attention!

boycotters

of righting wrongs. Tbe boycott must

We can Bait you in make, quality and price of I

President Cleveland keeps up his veto
racket on the pension bills.

Tuesday next, the Hastings and
Battle Creek ball club* will cross sticks
&amp;
The Atlanta Constitution is the lead­ £ Battle Creek.
ing newspaper in the south and one of \Jah. A. Sweezey has a bonanza this
season in his fine large peach orchard.
the ablest democratic organs in. the
He informs us that he will have peachcountry. This representative newsps- ea In the market in two weeksA
The Banker was In error T&amp;t week
per of its sections and party thus speaks
out on the subject of the tariff:
.
in stating that A. R. McOmber gave a
"This section baa entered upon a new 85 watch to the finder of the card sent
era of development. All the old con­ up in the balloon the 3d. The watch
ditions are changed. We no longer was worth 810.
boast that this is an exclusively agri­
nm utun PQVDER CG..
A young lady member of Rev. Dr.
cultural section. We are striving to
John Hall’s church in New York ia CHICAGO-BT. U
build up all aorta of industries, from the
teaching a Sunday school class of
smallest to the greatest; we are even
trying to compete with New England Chinamen, and while expounding
in tome lines of manufactures. In fine, the old (story of Jonah and the
whale endeavored to turn the minds of
the people of this section, no matter
her pupils from the physical difficulties
what the newspapers may say. and no
matter what tbe attitude of southern of the case to a consideration of its
moral aspects, but with rather a dis­
congressmen may be, are Ln favor of
couraging degree of success. After the
protection to home industries. The laborious dissertation, one of the China­
most unintelligent farmer knows tiiat
men. ltd ng asked if he comprehended,
he must have nearer home markets be­
replied placidly, “certainly, m'm, Jonah
fore he can prosper as the farmers of
the north ana west have prospered, and eatee tbe whale.”
The ruling passion of editors in these
be knows that the building up of in­
dustries in the south will give him times Is condensation, which even the
MOST PERFECT MADE
these home markets. Mr. Morrison is episode of love-making is unable to coamistaken. The democratic party is not quer. In proof of this. It is said that
for free trade. Let him make up his one of the fraternity addressed the fol­
record, and then make the moat of it." lowing laconic communication to his
Referring to the same subject the sweetheart: “Dearest, I have carefully
analyzed the feeling I entertain for you
New York Sun, the ablest democratic and the result is substantially as fol­
newspaper in America, says:
lows: 1 adore you. Will you be mine?
“Leave New York and New Jersey Answer." Then after a moment of
out of the councils of the democratic thought he added,'in a dreamy, profes­
party and where would the democratic sional way: “Write only on one aide
party be? Force the tariff question to of the paper. Write plainly and give
the front, ard Connecticut also would real name, not necessarily xor publica­
be lost to the democracy. Nor would tion, but as a guarantee of good faith.”
the solid south be left solid. Louisiana
would drop out, ahd probably Alabama
Tovik Paaha, Turkish minister at
and all possible hope of carrying Ohio
would have to be abandoned. The part Waahlngton, ia not a turbaned Turk, but
of the democratic party which would be
left might be earnest, zealous and ag­ back. He U abort in rtatnre, somewhat
gressive, but it would be inconvenient­
ly Rmall on election days."

Threshers and Engines.

XDITOMIAL Hom.

MOST

We are agents for a dozen different manufacturefit up any man with any kind of threshing rig he w-L t? S?
have also some good SECONDHAND ENgIne* «htkWe
will sell very chekp. We sell the
which we
day of July, ‘n

P™ oce

BEST GRAIN DRILL
On the Market. The BUCKEYE in all Styles and FARWPn-e
FAVORITE, We have had an
,rRUEB'S

Immense Wagon Trade

fs^l-L special T

This year. We sell the old reliable Studebaker and the Flu,
Wagon, which has many points of excellence not po-sessed bv
any other. Don’t forget when you want a bnggv in anv style
and of the beet manufacture that you can find them at
warehouse.
Respectfully,

WoR^
EXTRACTS
Jodie ofProbate.

________ MESSER BROS,

Great Slaughter Sale
OF CLOTHING!

The death of Alonzo Sessions of Ionia
takes away a sturdy representative of
the homespun pioneer type to which
the most thrifty sections of the west
owe much of their character. He was
a citizen of Michigan of the earliest
days (1833) and had been quite a figure
in the public life of the state, his moat
di^inguished position being that of
lieutbnant-governor, to which he was
elected on the same ticket with Gov.
Croswell in 187fl. There was no osten­
tation in his nature, and no too fine­
drawn modesty about declaring his
opinions. He was a farmer and for
many terms a supervisor. When a
discussion was pending in the state
senate over the tax law and the escape
of personal property from taxation Mr.
Sessions informed the members that
tbe trouble was not in the law; there
was law enough now. The trouble was
in the way it was executed. Although
he had probably been glad to serve as
lieutaiant governor from the taste for
state affairs he acquired by three terms
the legislature, Mr. Sessions declined to
take the renomination which It has
been the custom of Michigan republi­
cans to bestow. One experience in the
chair of presiding officer of the senate,
' in whose deliberations he could not take
part, was enough.—Kalamazoo Tele­
graph.
________________

writer had a pleasant chat with him
recently and managed to extract a little
Oriental joke, the third one he has re­
lated since he became a diplomat.
“It ia the belief among the Moham­
medans that if early prayers are said
forty mornings in succamion at Che
mosque, before any one else7 arrives, the
person so doing shall have good luck and
prosperity. There was a poor man in
Constantinople who was the picture of
bad luck and improvidence.
Every
morning early be repaired to tho great
mosque of St. Sophia and invariably
found some one ahead of him, thus
breaking the charm. One morning, as
usual, he discovered tho earlier devotee,
and, as ho proved to be the same one all
tho time, he thus spoke: ‘My friend, I
am poor and need good luck. For many
mornings I have come hither to pray,
each time earlier tlian before. Give me
a chance, tell me how you get here
earlier than I every day.’ To which the
early devotee replied: ‘I have two wives.
When 1 awake in the morning one brings
mo my slippers, the other my ablution
bowl, and by these wives attending to
my wuntd together I an; enabled to be
off earlier for prayers than if I had only
•one wife.' The poor man resolved to
profit by the advice. He got him another
wife, and in a few days discovered the
real secret of the early devotee, vix.: the
war lietwoen the two women made very
•early morning prayers at the mosque a
blearing.”—New York Mail and Ex­
press.

Prohibition went into effect in Rhode
Inland, and in Atlanta, Georgia, and
was also voted by the people of Copiah
county, Mississippi. The contrast which
these victories and substantial gains
present may well be studied by the Pro­
hibitionists, bo called, who profess to
believe that it is their duty to make
war upon the republican party. In
Rhode Island prohibition lias conquer­
ed without a party struggle. In Miss­
issippi, ns in Georgia, prohibition has
prevailed because its ^dvocatos took
care to present the issue on its merits,
without antagonizing either of the po­
litical parties in which its supporters
were found. But in states like Michlgan and New York, prohibition gains
nothing, but only loses ground, because
its professed supporters make it their
chief business to denounce, and if they
can, to defeat, the party in which most
of the friends of prohibition are found.

Edward Everett, who commanded so
much respect in England, not only for
his great learning and talents but for
tiie elegance of his manners, was once■
aaked.by an American how he had so
mastered the detail of European eti­
quette. His answer was a significant

Several montliu ago u man at Son
Francisco was badly burned by an ex­
plosion.
His limbs, face, and bands
1
'were covered with huge sores which re­
fused to heat Skin-grafting was re­
j
sorted to, and fully fifty pieces of flesh
.from relatives of tiie sufferer have been
;grafted. The fleah from the thigh of a
i
1

The republican of Ohio arc up in
anna over the refusal of the U. S. seu-

is awaited with intaraat by physicians.—
Chicago Times.

We are selling Suits at COST this month,

WE DO as we advertise to do.
Call and see us, and we will prove it.
The goods must be sold before moving into

our new store second door from the bank.

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

“I have never considered any subject
which other people respect as unworthy
of observation. I pride myself on the
manner oven in which I tic up a brown
paper parcel. I study the etiquette of
i.ety country.—Exchange.

tbe moat extrav-

I am now settled and ready
for business in my new quar­
ters in the store ^ast of W. H.
Schantz's grocery.

Wall Paper Season!
Wall Paper, Wall Paper,
Wall Paper Wall Paper,
Wall Paper. Wall Paper.

WINDOW SHADES.

fit
to

W
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The above is a cut of the celebrated

Argand Vapor Stoves!
BOLD ONLY BY

Varnish and Alabaetine.
Alabastine and Barn Paint
Barn Paint and Housekeepers'
Paints in small cans.
Housekeepers’ Paints and
Brushes,

And EVERYTHING else in
my line.

MILL

And other marked improvements will be made in ,
season.

Proposes to keep in the advance of the processioii.
on will
find him at his new location north of the new Newton House,1
in the Blue Front Building. He is prepared to serve the pub*
ho with everything in the line of

Tin, Copper and Sheet-Iron Ware.
Repairing Neatly and Promptly Done.

Eave-Troughing a SpecialtyI still sell the Celebrated Detroit \Vhite
The Hull Gasoline Stoves.
Lead Works Liquid Paints, which take the Thia is the Latest and Best Gasoline Stove. Call and see then).
New and Second-Hand Stoves for Sale!
Lead.
At Very Low Figures.

Fred'k Hotchkiss,

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pr

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Th

no

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Builder’s Hardware.

Paints and Oils,
13990806

we
Th
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Weissert Bros., Hastings. Mieh.
■ 1 ou will also find in their store all the latest and best de­
signs in Vapor Stoves. They are agents for a half-dozen dif­
ferent makes, and can suit in both Soods and price?.

You will find in their store the largest and best stock of
Window Shades in plain cloth
Builder’s Hardwaie in Bam’ County. They are having an
and decorated, or paper shades. immense trade in these goods, which is proof of good goods
a°d *?»w Prices. Builders should get their prices.
. JJ: B —They sell more stoves and ranges than any other es­
tablishment in Barry County.
•
»

The Journal attempts to dodge the
force of the proof we brought that It
Ibe Indian Agriculturist estimates
favored government competition with
individuals In some cases, but was very there ore 280,000,000 cocoanut trees in
tha worid, which produce 10.000,000,000
careful not to have such competition
include news and job printing. But the
attempt to dodge the more strongly
~~~ " MARRIED. ~___ _ ____
proves that the Journal Is using dema­
B ONEYFALL—BOOIfflCE—At the Method lai
gogic arts and appealing to prejudice.

DIED.

len
MO

REMOVED! REMOVED!!

against coal-oil Payne, the dem-w^wtic
When Mr. Lincoln, the president-elect,
senator from Ohio who literally pm.
chased his seat In the senate. That 1*61, enroute to Washington, his face
- body manifested a wanton disregard of
smooth shaven. It is said that on
public opinion and public safety by re­ hh way from Illinois to Washington, a
fusing to investigate the dangerous and Httio rirl remarked to him: “Mr. Lincoln.
corrupt methods by which it is alleged
that the Standard Oil prince procured whiakra,’
his selection by the caucus of the demo­
cratic legislators of the Buckeye state.

Major Minor S. Newell, of Flint, is
being boomed for the republican nom­
ination for governor. Major Newell
■would make a gallant run, and would

th

I also have a quantity of Plow Points, etc., that I will sell at»
very alight advance over wholesale prices, to close out'
Remember the place, and yours respectfully,

no

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�The Hastings Banner.
THURSDAY.JUI.Y ta. IUC.

*** ®ta- B»»by wm pil Unt ln
beta room, m ootuiectlM with bu be,.
ber ,ht&gt;p; «M w. tmiae a dismal falluw.

Local Advertising Rates:
s.,f.i.4rie! l.ucals.5 &lt;*»» perU»e.
lx&gt;ad». scenu per Itae.

evatlag ,t u,.
0(
;Mnt. 5. Barlow, waa held the last meetmg for the summer of the Shakespere
Dr-p°lh«nus, prwdttC.pt turcharttabki
' was Printed by its
W th a flne Skafcwpere ’Con-

?

jy a rains:
J Min luive flj” largrat stock of WATCHES
r,fr shown in this city. Some ot the latest IminSoOd hold. Grid Filled. 811.mlSlherthv Cases.
I
। (-.' key wind and second-hand Watohjna!’ i « N 'eh' cheap.
lit in BeiMi of a Wateh or any other coeds In
i-vlit...
.ire Mid examine my stock.
JOHN BESSMER,
Jeweler and Optician.
JU-U",.-. Mich._________________________
^EAl s CARRIAGE FAINT!
aiM^fr In .ippUeatlsxand ISterable.
W ARrUANTED I
‘pfh'.; i.-ro Vuggy for 75 Cents, any of
‘
'
these Colors:
■k Wmc.' CUron Vallow. Garnet, Coach
Gteen, Jet Block.

No Varnish Needed.

G::dytar’s Brag Store.
I'b’lt SALE.
I i .■• ! mv farm ot,40 acres In Hastings
i;.ir tnune house, bank barn aoxao.
mill, rfihtd Creharti of all kinds of fruit, all
i-.iToted lei; i . aciv. Will wllw cheap on
-&gt;.• uW «!■».• For further/particulars rnincut
’•■Mdencr. just two miles north and
in&gt;
Ilwdliip* National Bank.
...
WM. BALDWIN.

The third annual reunion of the
Michigan battalion, regiment "Merrill
llorae," will be held at Battle Creek

m- S*

*nn* h*11-

Comrade, are
hrto«

W« THIS week publish the premium
list of the next annual fair of the Bar­
ry County Agricultural Society. The
amount offered in premiums this year
is nearly treble that of last The of-

in thfs county.

are becoming more and
i»6re t&lt;&gt; appreciate the wagon sheds
constructed for them by Mr. Rorabeck
of this city A When a farmer can have
bis team provided with shelter and sav­
ed from danger of runaway for the
moderate charge of 10 cents, he cannot
afford to do else than patronize these
sheds.
The Hastings base ball^ine went to
Battle Creek Tuesday and defeated the
I club otjthat city by a score of Ikto 5.

PERSONALMENTION.
iIre- E. Caxmam Is on the rick list.

MaJok Key’s tailoring establishment
was cliued out on a chattel mortgage
Mrs. A. E. Fowler is dangerously ill. Saturday lust. It is said that the
Cn-lk^riend*"
' ls,tlna' Uattle Major had borrowed what money he
could, taken what goods he could pack
in a trunk and was in California when
°r MlBkrr&gt;'&gt;.
ta the close-oat took place.
the city Mondnv.
Mrs. Clemknck, of Freeport, has
yterns’ family are visiting
friends tn Allegan.
purchased of Black A Campliell a fine
Scotch red granite monumert to be
Holbrook is home from
Muskegon on a visit.
erected to the memory of her late hus­
band, .Abram C. Clemence, who died
To Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Lowry Sun- March 28th, 1884. Thia monument is
o*y night, a daughter.
one of the finest in the Freeport cemeChaa. Burton, of Detroit, is visiting
hi* parents in this dty.
A Remark able Cure by Dr. Hess.
—The case of Matilda Riddle, daughter
of our esteemed townsman Adam
Biddle,stande wan undeniable proof
uf iis aiipj-rior skill. For three years
MJoor?B- of Ionia. Visited she was afflicted with a disease of the
Hastings friends the past week.
stomach which various physicians had
pronounced cancer ot tire stomach,
\ille with hit friend Thos. Campbell . consumption, etc. During this time
her father bad paid out over 81,100 to
John Doxey’s family are visiting his ricUlful physicians, all of whom at last
abandoned her case and pronounced
parents, at Hopkins, Allegan county.
,.2!515”?\B^Sdll.o( Aon Arbor, her incurable. Twice she was taken to
Ann Arbor where the whole medical
Cllrkt D&lt;
Mn' E- A. faculty acknowledged themselves baf­
fled. and agreed that there was no help
,1L,
of AppIHoa, for her. She was brought to Dr. Hees
Mtao. la vtalUot bre alrtor Mri John sometime ago and after being treated a
short time by our noted Specialist ahfe
Juctao V. T. VaoZUe wm In thr city began to improve and was entirely and
permanently cured. This may seem
CWg^ve aD&lt; f’nn&lt;!a5 ’tllC (fUtat ofI&gt;*
wonderful, but is no more surprising
than scores of other cases that have
Chas. Miller and wife, of Springfield, been equally difficult His success may
Mo... were the guests of F. A. Sheldon be attributed to his perfect diagnosis
of the cause and nature of disease and
the past week.
an accurate knowledge of the proper
Mr. and Airs. Feocock, of Big Rapids, remedies to apply for a speedv and
were theguesta Uf John Kurtzand wife perimmwjt cure.
the past week.

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Chas. Jordan umpired the game'and
Mrs W. F. Sidnnin returned last
Em. Bimby was present as mascot for
the Hastings club. AV. R. Cook, the week irom an extended visit to friends
in Kalamazoo county.
Hastings pitcher, struck out IV men
Len. Mosher, a former Hastings iioy.
The Battle Creek club made but two
base bite.
now of Grand Rapids, paid his friends
here a visit last week.
qAciaI. NOTICE.-Wanted—A fow Drst-claiw
Satltiday last as Samuel Swikert
?■
- .. rd canvassers and agents to han•^Minnie Mathews wiU leave for Roch.»y&lt;rrYxUngnlshen. Extrainrtnoensentx. and wife were driving south of thecity, «ter, N. V this week, and will spend
THE LEWIS HAND FIRE EXTIN..bHEl; C*» . asstb Ate.. Chicago. Ill. !»-lwk. their horse, a colt, became frightened some time in that place.
tt bjrvestiug machine, said to have
Will Cook and Eddie Bailey will at­
been left in the road by Timothy Bush. tend the University this year, starting
Thehoree jumped into a ditch,overturn­ with the freshmen class.
ing the Ibuggy and quite seriously injur- .,5tre ,K-A- Carnahan, of St. Feters,
w.ssr°“-The bug,y ”■
Minn., is visiting friends and relatives
circHlafibn this week, 1,728.
in this her former home.
The Whitney Family will rtji-e a
Rev. Bass, of Banfield, will occupy
• W PlflCKS.
.
Bvl .ait p. I bu-hei
1 OO tent shftw in this city Saturtay"even- the M. E. pulpit, in thU city next Sun­
■■ ' lime ",
"
'
80 ing. • thq 24th. The entertainment will day morning and evening.
Hlxhe-t pii\^- for whr&lt;*i&gt; nod nl) produce. bo of a (varied character, partaking of
C, W. Jordan thinks he has earned a
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J. M. KOOEKS.
the nature of a concert, a circus and vacation, and will take it with friends
a mensigarie. This troupe Is highly at Rice Creek. Calhoun Co.
Alt arrountadue the late firm of Itofara
spoken of by our exchange in towns
A Ta. -ry inua Im settled at once or coats
Miss Addie Jordan left-Monday for a
where they have given entertainments.
srill bi ••..•dr.
f
trip through North Michigan, and will
Admission 25 cents.
J. M. ROGERS.
remain until September 1st
Dr. HSess by bis unparalleled success
George ReM returned from the “wild
•
at find below cost at Stems’.
in treating chronic diseases, has become west" Wednesday. He is not altogeth­
’»•&lt;.: tor the new bridge Monday. very popular. His skill in the healing er pleased with that country.
Mrs. Nellie Piper will return to her
-terns’ stock mind, be closed art hns l|een manifested here to a great
extend sp let hone who are ailing from home in Caro this week after an extend­
etn., I _•
any cause or nature suffer longer. ed visit with friends in this city.
Ir .YOC wish .to buv an engine or Consult your own best interests and go
Mrs. W. J. Babcock and son went to
‘firtshet or noth, go to Messer Bros.
to him while here’Mondny, J uly 26th, at
New York Thursday, in which state
Wheat has been secured in excel­ the Hastings House.
they intend spending the summer.
lent condition in this county this sea­
Brady &amp; Tweat, of Nashville, have
Mr. aud Mrs. Will Williams, of Kala­
son
again l-een arrested for selling liquor mazoo. were~the guests of Hartings
Ni:w mid second hand threshing outfriends a portion of the past week.
lits at Messer Bros. Now is the time witiwuf'a B«hw?; which offeaise is
alleged to have l»een committed July
Hastings
Division. Knights
of
to buy.
1st. Their trial will take place before Pythias was represented at Toronto
The W. C. T. U. will meet at Mrs. Esq. Keoaston to-day, and will be at­ last week by Sir Knight Omo Strong.
Wilhffd Perry's Wednesday tbe 28th, at tended by a goodly number of Nash­
Mils Anna Nevins is on the sick list
two o’clock p. tn..
ville peopleIler place st the poatoffic* is occupied
Later—The parties plead guilty and
. I’twsinLY the lakes of Barry countv
during her illness by Mrs. E. A. Clark.
paid
a
fine
of
850.
were more generally patronized Sunday
A. H. Johnson, P. A. Sheldon, Ed.
•.han were the churches.
iffix visited Middleville Monday, and
Doyle and Frank Stebbins were fishing
Tiie reunion of the Barry countv four^l more stir and life in our sister atprooked lake the first of the week.
i-attalion G. A. IL .will probably be held
village than we remember of seeing for ■XmIm Winnie Waldorf! returned to. her
m this city August 25—27.
a number of Years. French &amp; Son are home in Grand Rapids Tuesday,accom­
Remember Monday to vote for the building ■ a fine 100 barrel roller mill panied by her cousin. Master Roy Pownew I.ridge. &gt; Hastings needs the im­ which they calculate shall have no
provement and can afford it.
superiors Senator Carveth is erecting a
Mrs. Geo. Welton and her two chil­
In looking-for bargains after market­ tine borne tlyit It will take S5.0CMJ to dren, of Cincinnati.
were the guests
ing your wheat, remember the great finish, also u spacidus barn. The vil­ of L. C. Welton and wife a portion of
lagers generally are taking pains to the past week.
.qodjjg out sale of Lewis Stern.
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make their homes look tidy and invit­
_ Fhe Sons ot Veterans’ picnic at ing?)
Mr. and Mrs. Will Booram, of Cadil­
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Tbornappb lake to-day is largely at­
lac, are in tli&gt; «ity, called here by the
tended and a tine time is being enjoyed.
We are informed that John Barry dangerous illness of Mrs. B.*s mother,
The dressmaking establishment of says that his name was coupled with
JIr». Brown will be closed at C o’clock Nashville birch beer in last week’s
Mr. Wm. A. Wright is now assisting
p. in. of each day. Patrons please take Banner for the purpose of killing him Dr. A. H. Winn, of Nashville, in his
notice.
politically. John is mistaken. Such dental office. For the past year Mr. W.
Peohably the happiest man in Hast­ a thing would be impossible. A man has been attending the University,,
studying dentistry. He expects to fin­
ings township is Jessie Erb. at whose can’t be killed twice, and it is generally ish the course in another year.
f
house a bouncing boy put in an appear­ accepted fact in all parties that Mr.
Barry caused his own political decease
in'*. Thursday last.
.
Charley Brown, late of the Manistee
some time ago. • As to the birch beer Tinies, hits secured a good position as
Thebe will be a game of ball be- matteritiwas intended as pleasantry;
travelling salesman, alias drummer, for
twetn the Hastings and Otsego nines and Mr. Barry should not be so thin the Chicago Newspaper Union, and
&lt;® the fair grounds Wednesday after­ skinned. I_______________ ___
has removed his family to this dty, and
noon of next week.
will make Hastings hfa home. Success
The following is said to be an infal­
1&gt; the managers of the national
goes where Charley goes, and we ex­
league wjsh to secure a first-clase um­ lible remedy for dissipating the mem­ pect to see him break the record.
pire, one can be found in the person of brane that causes the danger and trou­
Mr. Kpp. Silsbee has decided to return
Chas. Jordan, of this city.
ble in case of diphtheria. To two tea­ to Hartings, and has secured the store
P. A. .Sheldon and Hurd. Tinkler spoonsful of liquid tar, add an equal vacated by Major Key. on Jefferson
quantity
of
turpentine.
Burn
the
mix
­
xnd wlU be pn'i»n&gt;d t. repair
Iiuuie the largest catch of ilsh of the
out day last week, catching 1(N ture in the room where the patient is watches, docks and jewelry of all kinds.
kept. The resinous smoke, it fe claimed, He expects to be ready for business
black bass in 1'J hours fishing,
will destroy the false membrane, and next Monday.
Kep. is a firrirdaas
’ rop n{ whortleberries is large relieve the patient by putting him into workman, and has already received a
'\untv, and the berriea are a sound slumber very soon after the good patronage here, of which be is
,n u,“ Iadrket- lJ»te frosts kill- remedy is applied. The same is said to worthy as it is his aim to do work
»d the crop in the Grand Traverse re­ beof equal efficacy in case of croup. •
promptly and well.
gion.
D.S. Goodyear, wife and daughter,
/and now comes Gard Bennett, and
f Since our List issue there have been
H. A. Goodyear and wife, Ed. Fow«”
bteJng
duly
sworn
by
our
devil
deposes
and wife. T. J. Bush imO wife. W. L.
yle
°r diphtheria, all of which
^ir-g well however, the disease and says he was in the whortleiierry Wilkins and wife, C. Messer and wife.
gundog a milder form. It ia thought marsh north of Carter’s lake Friday
that thr wont is over.J
and while there saw the big snake,
Mi Jscr and daughter, Mrs. Carrie Good­
Bros, have just received a' mention of which was made last week, year. Miss Gertie Bentley and J. B.
car. itwl ot the celebrated Buffalo Pitta and that if he is the judge of dimen­ Roberts are at Gun Lake for two weeks.
sions,
and
he
thinks
he
is,
said
snake
is
rt«inis «n i threshers. They are the
a least 30 feet long, and as large around They will be joined by a party of 30
Q»*cMnes on the market, and
the ch-jipest tiecaure they are tbe best. as Frt^ident Cleveland’s neck. Gard from Grand Itapids.
Ike Hendershott and Joe VanArman
saw him about six rods away, and was
bETn .stone will have a harvest not anxioas to cultivate any very close determined to break the record for
'iancy in his *pacious bowery on Friday acquaintance with his snakeehip. Gard catching black bass in Mud lake tills
Beason.
They went there on Monday,
says
he
’
s
a
wh
opper
and
no
m
lstake-j
evening the 23rd. Excellent music
and secured 112. the larges ■
wdl tejurnished. All can be assured
There will be pnotber trotting mati­ ,dx and a half pounds. Thta right
/’^Mood time. Bill 81.00, including nee at the fidr grounds, on Friday Aug. more than P. A. Sheldon and Hurt
Gth, at which time flne racing is confi­ Tinkler caught at the same place one
Tita members of the board of health dentially expected. In addition to a day the week before. But the latter
claim that their batlky home knocked
«re toG , ..ngrmulated for their prompt free for all trot a»d a
them out of at least 25.
wid efficient action in improving the wiU l&gt;e a match nmning race
Momlay was the 30th birthday of
Dr. Goucher’s “Lro and J. J. Fuller *
samtarj• cuudiUon of the city. Dr.
“Olive Logan,” for a. purse of 85W»- Mrs. B. IL Rose, and her friends to the
^■“"P ha.&gt; l*en (apeeially active and Mr. BuibJJ manager of these:
numlier of 75 gave her a genuine sur­
—orough m tikis connection.
prise in tbe evening. After an hour of
is gaining a reputation
bni iu-jN IXuxia and Will Dodge, Jv succt^ful in tiw way of furnishing pleasant social converse, rulnahments
were served. Mrs. Rose wus then sumJ-ate roadere, painted this town a bril- imusemento of this character, and our
.monMio •&gt;■•
U®1 carmine late last evening. War- people will «7^2L^nn^Thm“ wH! rMi«V«r the u*tabl«l
Itav.
zin this occasion, mere &gt;im
fcLiUwl fo* thdr arre8t&gt; 22X • pm, ot h-e &gt;«111*™;
.tthf several appropriate ami corily remind­
ilium/’5 A*1 &lt;5our,tk-M enjoy the hos- MtauI.rlKLl IltaW
Htality of the city for a time.
; same timejand the visiting aiubmimd ers of the occasion. It wa* a
I SSdnr It eomforubiy ™ lor th, i&gt;v affair, and one which all present wul
,Md*£rom
ever remember with ptaomre.
i home nine.

Local News.

Wr. have been surprised as well
as mortified to learn the number
and naniea ot Barry county farmers
who have invested in bonded wheat.
They ought to know, aud we believe do,
that it Is crooked business, and to give
it their sanction and their influence of
their names is to possibly swindle their
neighbors. Any man with intelligence
enough to multiply and divide, can fig­
ure for himself tiiat a company that
sells him 810U worth of wheat and
promises to buy back 8200 worth of the
same article next year, is a swindle and
a fraud; is doing a gambling business,
and. will in tbe end beat its patrons.
We believe farmers who have invested
know this, and know they are patroniz­
ing a gambling scheme as vicious and
dangerous to public morals as a faro
bank. And we have heart many of three
farmers talk till they were red in the
face about the wickedness of gambling
in wheat options! Aud yet they buy
wheat nt 815 per bushel, and calculate
that the company by beating somebody
else will help them get back the money
they have invested In this wheat tot­
tery. Shame on you, gentlemen, to lend
your names and your standing in your
neighborhood Jo countenancing such a
fraud as bonded wheat. The end will
be hart times, and loss of farms to
many who have invested in this miser­
able burinete.
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J?XCl’ltMONlSTti

AND

Visitors to Detroit
Your attention is specially directed
to the old established Jew­
elry House,

Wright, Kay &amp; Co.
Their stock is unsurpaaaed in the city
for extent and quality consisting of

Diamonds,
Watches,
Precious Stones, Chains, Charms,
Pine Jewelry, Unique Ornaments,
Btc^
Bte.
The selection of genu has been made
with tbe greatest care by the most ex­
pert judges, and the workmanship on
the jewelry i» not excelled by any estab­
lishment in the country.

r Un- ti^rtKMeOCDMElug whortleberries, under pain and penalties of
tbe law.
ELMER D. CLARKE.
CHARLES NOBLEB.
is conducted by men of large experience
and each case of defective eyesight is ■\rOTlCE.-All pernor.i are forbidden trnspasstreated on sdentillc principles, lenses 1’1 Ing upon my premisM. on SccUon is, Balti­
more
township,
for
tbe
purpose
of picking whor­
being wdected perfectly adapted to re­
uenaltlM of the law.
lieve, if not absolutely to remedy the ■ tleberry. under pain and
B. J7SUTHERLAND.
defect. No charge is made for test- I
Lcttera addressed to the follow: :&gt;;rper*on» raing tbe eyes.
v_
.
j
malnimr in the vost otDcc si UastingA, Barry
ouhtv.Miehlran.Jnly loch. 1MB: *
WRIGHT, KAY &amp; CO.,’
E. E. Mix. Rudolph TtocAmU.C. W. tewta. JM.
W Warrell. SundGb Manta. Co.
Card*—Reuben Hub, Rhoda J. Oatin.
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W. H. POWBR8. P. N.
Cor. Campus Martius,
DETROIT.

The Optical Department

73 cents * bushels.

Threshers, Attention!
We can suit you in make, quality and price of \

Threshers and Engines.
We are agents for a dozen different manufactures, and can
fit up any man with any kind of threshing rig he wants. We
have also some good SECOND-HAND ENGINES, which we
will sell very cheap. We sell the
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BEST GRAIN DRILL
On the Market. The BUCKEYE in all styles and FARMER’S
FAVORITE. We have had an

Immense Wagon Trade
This year. We sell the old reliable Studebaker and the Flm\
Wagon, which has many pointe of excellence not possessed by ‘
any other. Don’t forget when you want a buggy in any style
and of the best manufacture that you can find them at our
warehouse.
Respectfully,

Tills L&lt; to certify tUar I Christopher GrarliiiCT.
ot Woodland. Ban? county, Mich,, h.vl a barn to
move Mi'Z Ui the north east, nearly 73C f«et.
ThomM Nile*, of Naahville. took tho job for KS.
He sent Janies llarprr to do the Buirtux. He

MESSER BROS.

Charles Itred. ot Hastings, (or tt per day. and,
they agreed to hare theJob completed In three

If you want the BEST, insist upon getting the
‘Acme" Brand, and Accept No Other!
For Sale at

GOODYEAR’S DRUG STORE.

entire sailsfacUun.

not evmjHeted

)pH KK GBOZINGBR&gt;

Lines rend nt tbe sotb weddluc vmivrrnary ol
Mr. and Mr*. J. H. Linington. July *1. ftto.
Conip*»ed by Sirs. Mary Crawley.
Swlltiy tbe years have come and xone.
Since on that joyous weddina morn.
Life aeemed ll\e one dell«hUu) dresini.
Flowing tn a golden straam.
But life Is a fair delusive dream.
And time as a stream, glides swiftly away.
With grateful hearts the past we own,
Tbe future all to us uuknawn.
Ctonds overcast the wintry iky.
Toe billow, swell, tbe winds are high.

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ABE UNSURPASSED.

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the market

8m the fair way HU hand balk made.
And let the prospect cheer your eyes.
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Joy alter )oy sueceeslve rise.
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Lead,
when used
alone, can from the mode of it* manufacture (corrosion by Acetic Acid), resist
the oxygen of the atmosphere but a abort time. By combining a certain portion
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pearance.

On this Joyous even tide.
Exrth holds blessings rich sn«l n
And friendship Is a gem most fair.
That now and then sweet meinor
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with hsortfett wlah that not one trace
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Year liras with loveliness and grace.
Ai a sllcht'token of esteem,

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Professional pc inte.-s are everywhere endorsing them, owing to the superior
results accomplished through their use, and the great caving in time and labor

For Barns, Outbuilding* and Roofs, use

May we anchor side by side.

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forfeit

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--------- AGENCY AT---------

Goodyear’s Drugstore.
A GEMTLEMAN'S SMOKE

Largest Assortment of Wall Paper in the City.
Original and Sole Agency for Humphrey’s
Homeopathic Specifics,
And all other Patent Medicines Advertised in this
Paper.

�AN INFORMER IN COURT.

THE NATIONAL CAPITAL

mere W*3 a
other night atu communist
ONE OF THE CHICAGO ANARCHISTS when, an excited orator said, ’•;£
Ing social Institutions must b« dcslwyGIVES AWAY THE PLOT.
ed, rwnirtal
wiped out,
and swept
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A CONDENSATION OF CONGRESS FOB
THE BUSY READER.

Pvnding action on
Wasrimgtos Cttt, July 11—A bill wm
Wxshixotox Crrr, July IE—Three re-

’ The bill to prohibit meiubora of coogreM

authoriaing the retirement of Gena Averill
after diwusaiou tho Hennepin canal amend­
ment »M adopted—31 to 22 as follows:
Ye*s-Allison, Blair, Brown, Butler. Call,

Gi

eon. Miller, Mitchell of Oregon, Palmer,
Payne, Ransom, Sawyer, Spooner, Stan­
ford. Teller, Van Wyck, V- itaon'of low* -81.
Kays—Beck, Berry, Blackburn, Ceckrell,
Coke, Edmunds, Frye, Gray, Harris, Hearst,
Ingalls, Maxey, Hatt, Plumb, Pugh, Saul*Walthall, Whitthorn»-’J2.

retained in the bill The appropriation for
tho Illinois river wa-t increased to $130,000

Without fur-

In tb« bou»o IVheeler introduced
ptaca lefore an appropriation is n*ad» to
moist the states in the work of education.
Bllb were introduced: tar the relief of eet-

Raccoon fork, and appropriating $10,000 tor
legislative appropriation bill war* cousklreferring to tbo history of the rebellion ba-

roucurrol in, and pending action by
imre* ad.'onrnrhxtit waa taken.

privileges and elections tho Ohio Repub­
lican editors' resolution urging an tnvettiga-

iring the couitrnction of a bridge across the
Misalsaippi river at Kt. Louis waa objected
to aud wunt over. Beck offered a substitute

on coin certiorate* Beck’s bill propooas that
no I niteJ Btate* notes ot lose denomination
than $10, nor greeter than $300, shall Im

oartificataa in denomination! of 81, $2, and
bullion bald- by tbe treasury in axcem
of $100,IMJ,«W, these “coin" certificate* tobe
paW /ut on all obltgatlcus of tho govern-

resolution further
l-l»t Inst. A resolution was adopted inquir­
ing how one resolution was substituted in
tiie record for another of a totally different

iof St Louis, and iHms explained that tbe
u.^._—--- District ot
Columbia
bust
thou token
jap
without
Jution adopted
night sessions
Ullwa* taken up but with-

p. ip. At tbe night session tbe following
bills were yxLscd. To prevent tbo employ-

nees and. aliepl«s-ne« of Mr. Geo. 1Chicago, July 17.—Tbo evidence in tho Miller, of Hamilton. Texas.
William J Pettis, of Stenmburg, has
Haymarkot as heretofore published, but ■that was Issued by .the bank of Lapeer
positively cwaro that Fieldon eto-sl behind in 1837.
Those who believe that nature will
work c.ff a comb or coM ibonld
staral Ui«l thli i» done »t the expense
ol the conxUtudon. Each U™ UjJ»
prisoner* This witness tootilled through an weakens the system, and we all know
interpreter that be was a member tmtil that the termination of this dangerous
Ktice
is a consumptives
four months
’t lake the
cent bottle of Dr. Bigelow s Positive
arm* While
Cure will safely and promptly cure any
Arbeitar Zoitung tbo night before tbo riot. recent cough, cold or throat or lbnF
Engle was them, with sovvnty or eighty trouble. Buy the dollar bottle of I red
Hotchkiss for chronic cases or family

July 17.—The »*n-

division of

Cox won the Jackson walk, making
17" miles 13 laps to Ntrokel's 1&lt;15 initiw.

The best on earth, can truly be said
of Grigg’s Glycerine Salve, which ia
sure, safe and speedy cure for cute,
bruises, scalds,burns, woundsand all
other sores. We positively cure pil«.
tetter and all skin eruptions. Try thia
wonder healer. Satisfaction guaranteed
or money refunded. Only S cents.
Sold by F. Hotchkiss.

tdudiug one to empower tbo president to
(withhold any amount appropriated if bis
(judgment disapproved it The vote was
ilually taken on Lbo till as amended, and it

^AKlH0
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.

following will bo in Ctdcaga

Acgvta, Ma, July Ml—Both parties in

ZOA-PHORA,
-WOMAN’S FRIEND.

Secures to GIRLS a painless, perfect
development and thus prevents life­
long weakness.
Sustains and south' s Over-worked

Women, Exhausted Mothers, aud
prevents prolapsus.
Cures palpitation, sleeplessness, ner­
vous breaking down (often preventing
insanity), providing a safe change of
life, and a hale and happy dd age
Reader suffering from any com­
plaint peculiar to the female sex, zoaphora is worth everything to you.
Send for our circular of private testi­
monials and be convinced.
Every woman sickly -or healthy
Sread “Facts for Wnnu-n." This
rill be sent to $ny lady reader
paper, aud t.» ladies only; on
receipt of 10c.
Address.
ZOA-PHORA MEDICINE CO, .
IM Mala Street,
- - K»ta»u*e, Wtiu
N. B.-LeU4rt marked “prit-a." anmn
only by oar Private ti«reta.rj i.ud conuxlttag Ptiyr.lctau.
H. a COCMAH. Aimk ■‘rfvtoy.

Second district- republican congres­
sional convention at Adriifii, Aug. IV.

The best is the cheapest Hills Peer­
less Worm Specific iJ» both the best and
cheapest. W. 11. Goodyear.

which make it unlawful to empty ballast or
stricken out, and a great deal of amending
done regarding the Muaiwippi river, the

Orlando
coming the longest dlstenro.

alone on account ot Dyapepda. Acker’s
Dyupepala Tablets will cure Dyspepsia,
night and if the police attempted to dis­ Indigestion and Constipation; sold on «
..
..
.1_______ U_
Tf., positive guarantee at 25 and 50 cents, bj
Fiixu'K HotchkimI. Druggist- .
Flint Is to have a new 83,500 school July 2U
house. Howell is to have a 89,500
Ttusday night—tho night of the riot— building.
Waller attended a meeting ot the furnituro
BrrrALO, N. Y., July IA—C arlisle D.
For Indigestion, use Cobh’s Little Graham, the cooper who went through tho
workers sal upon hearing of tbo explosion
of the bomb went homo, stopping to see ! Pills. 40 pilLs only 25 cents. W. H. Niagara whirl pool in a barrel Kanday, has
Engle co routa
Engle told him that Goodyear.
struck -something that pays twtlar than'
Fischer had distributed a largo number of
Dr. Jackson’s Eye Salve is a prompt hooping staves together, for a few vreeks at
dynamite l-ombs am.-ng tbo “northwe*:
any rate. - Graham luix made a contract
group" Witness himself had one It waa and positive cure for all diseases of the |
eyes in inlhmafkm, granulation, and
wvakne&amp;s of vision. It costs but 25: himself and the red barret Beginning
cents, and Is highly rocomniiudt-d for Tkureday they will show tboma-lvae to the
At this point court adjourned. Tbe state* piles. For sale by W. H. Goodyear.

public buildings and oilier public works;
■mending the act to prohibit tbe importa­
tion and immigration of foreigners and
■lien.-, under contract or agreement to per- ■
form labor in tbo United Staten; to protect
mechanics, laborers and tradesmen in the
District of Columbia in their wnaSi; a
DACEY PAYS THE PENALTY.
senate bill providing for tbe payment ot
per diem government employes for Decora­
tion Day and tbe Fourth of July; directing
tho couimissiouer of labor u&gt; mono investiRation in regard to convict labor in tbe
WoonerocK, • HU, July
17.—Jamss
limited Staten A bill extending the pro Dooey, tbo murderer of Aiderman Michael

Washikgtox Citv,

$1,000, and Fort Dearborn second. $ «t

Tbe railroad water tank at White
Chicago, July 17.—The railway* iaterCloud recently caught fire and was to­
Voroln should help ths striker*
bcu they tally destroyed.
saw tbo word “Itnho" in Tbo Zoitung
Don’t neglect a ■ cold. Hill’s Peerless
they should meet armed.
If a riot Cough Syrup is asure cure. 2»o cure, no
sentod at ths meeting ware Chicago, BurF
should
occur.
tbe police stations
pay. W. H. Goodyear.
lugton at Quincy; St Piul; Rock Island;
The Mason bullding.and loan associa­ Northwestern, and Minneapolis Ac 8t
lorkwgmen called upon to join tbo tion has started wlm 425 shares sub­
scribed. '
aooonu. fourth, lo cento; fifth,
cento;
dynamite bomba

moderately comjiosod, though during tbe
moroing he screamed almost continuously,

ment sttiking.out logidation inimical to
hydraulic mining in California was agreed

vU: Indlnapoita, Fort Dearborn (Chicago),
Kokomo (Indiana, Bed Craw (ClevelandI,
Damon (Ctactonatfi, and AnsUn iArateedsm. N. Y.) The judgto bed a difficult

Twenty-nine newspapers and period­
icals are published in Washtenaw counenmity, that be might make his peace with

midnight, at which time tho sonata adtlonsorf

The Mexican pension bill was received by

populace as if ii were a gala day. No scene

favor of Mr*. Gon. Hunter was reported
favorably. The Republican minority of

•nee asked on the bill

brought crowd* from neighboring towns.
Quito a delegation of Decoy’s friends
from Chicago arrive! during tbe morning

Another

and Neuralgic pains. Wo guarantee 11
Fiixn** Hotchkisj, DrugglstMuskegon wants more good girls—for Manning expects to remain in Albany until
kitchen work; and where’s the place of
any site that doesn’t.
Beware of all mercurial coated breath
perfumes. Trixare the only safe, sure
and pleasant aromatics in the market

Now said that Jud Crouch will be
tried at tiie November term of the Jack­
son circuit court. I
Vau»«ta, Ga., July 17—Dick Town

for Aiuiophwoe. b i

horrible crime

McKinley aud Browne of Indiana, against.

devoted W odnesduy to tho river and harbor
bill, the first tmalnoaa being an attempt to

son, Davidson of Alabama, Dowdney.Dunn,
Forney, Harris, Honderson of North Caro-

met with ao much opposition that MoMillan*

Randall, Iteagau, R*kl of North Carolina,
Richardson, Sadler, Sayres, Singleton,

named McCormick who intercepted him
Chicago, July IE—Matt Plqkertoa &lt;bega* suit in the superior court Momlay
agalnst William A. Pinker Ida for $30,(00
damagee, claiming that •‘Billy" ha* IlnvM

KBW Oblxaxb, July 17.—Sampson Roii-

Wellborn and

were hanged tn Donaldsonville, in this

For tame back, side or chest, tire Shiloh’s nor«Ngr. Price B eeuta. hold b7 w.’Yt,
S’VbOH’SCOtlGHnud consurnptkm tnire |B

rioted of murdering Cnarlm Arthur iTellvr,

available surplus to Im that indicated by

Wabhisotox Crrr, July 90.—Dawn
male a report to the sonnto Saturday on the
president's veto of tho bill giving railways
right of-way through tbe Indian reserva­
tion in Montana. Tbo report was unanl-

of Ohio, Atkinson, Ballantine, Earksdals
Balnea, Barry, Bonnett. Blanchard. Bland
Blount. Beyle, Bragg, Breckenridge of
Arkansas, Breckenridge of Kentucky,
Browne of Indiana, Brown of Pennsylvania,
Brumm. IB uroes, Burrows, Bynum, Cabelk
Caldwell, Campbell of Ohio, Candler, Can­
non, Carleton, Catchings, Clardy, Clements,

was extraordinarily cool throughout hl*
imprisonment, and did not show the sllght-

Whltthorno and WUs» of Maryland—l&gt;k
._
uni
«u. a—-— —-

rers as follows:

HMSSBS9RSS

btmilug wniaUon. Tbere are revere sna*ni.

he would have killed tho child, but thought «!y that can It- doperided upcm

bo

ELY’S

Bills wore

ta Bain

climbed up, tied Braswell's bands, and the

,
body was*riddled with bullsta

Give* Belief at out
■nd Cura

posiwreiy cures Olea, or no par

Tbe child
l*T gnules, $4.oua3.i«»; rough packing. H-UCui-i
totivyp-ktag ami ahippta, iS-. * xtxjA n
‘

Side bv W. H. Goodyear.

--- - ■---------- •

proprlatlng $000,000 where $21,000,000 was

LY'5,

MS9'

COLD in HEAJ
CATARRH

HAY

Tuscola, HU, July 17.—Henry -Wild-

nor, Guenther, Hale, Hall, HalaeU, Bar-

Wheai-

burned or hanging hltatolf.

clurka in tbe legislative blit

Tbe best Cough Cure you ran ute.

THE MARKETS.

Miller

Curtm,
Cutcbeon,
Daatel,
Dargan,
Davidson of Alabama, Davidson of FJorada,

PARKER'S TONIC

SHILOH’S VnAUZEB Is what you cred for

Bavaxxah, Ga., July 17.—Information

well, colored, was lynched i» noon Thurs­
day near Flat Ford, Bullock county Bras
wall had ravished and horribly maltreated
Colly Wood* a little byear-old girl, while
on bar way to school. She idenUttad him after

then adopted

PARKER’S
HAIR BALSAM

Smith, colored In ISM.

Lake buferior canaU, and approjiriating

printing I lUU.vOO fcr a pub lie building st
Oshkosh. Wia, and then resumed conjidcmtlon of Morrison’s surplus resolution. Mor-

munani co, a w n. t”*

FEVEI

ii'a.ag

wooa and bestowv new Ute uj vlroT

SS? d££-n

tfon $3,500,000usd $3,000,000 were voted

b°dj* «*b11V^Fto ££

quletly dipped him away to the county

night sea

Markham, Marti*.

i adjourned.

jnannfactory mnis
turns
out eiglit luuumeato a week.

terrible deed.

The

Hold by

Did you Sup*
Vnchsated; Xe.’

pone Mustug Liniment only
J
for horses? It &lt;» lor inllssns-

tion of all flesh.

�Agricultural.

farther. You figure it down until
powdbjr.ynugrtyou ronom, that 11
you board and lodging within thre.&gt;
douixs and a half u week. To be sure
rt-Ai! cnmmnnleatioM pertaining to thia dewu rather misa your fire. You haven’t
"partnxnttiKMldbeaddreesedto Mr. E. Da­
venport. Woodland. Mich.
’iBUr. Kid ir oeen used to coming home after a day's
wmver prepare for summer.
work and sitting around shivering
do what you can first ‘nc^ with nobody to talk to and no books or
i«&gt;y»u&gt;eremtorrovMBlct
paper- u&gt; read, but you cun hardly af­
Keep your eyes and ears reQ “d ford to spend any of your remaining
' Kindness to all around you Is the your mouth shut
for papers. You can goto
Itemember that that wb-n
the 1the library or reading room and vou
corner-stonel of happy farm life, and
J®85.1 h» not always the J»«P«t; nor will be sure of a welcome at the Y.’ M.
pav.« in every way.
1 A. rooms if you are so fortunate as
The fnnnur who makes ita rule to that which costa the r**t always the G.
tiiujrv hia work for the sake of getting best
to strike them before the warmth and
through in time for an hour’s play spell . Treat vour hired aelp with respect, :light of the saloons attract you and
in ihc evening, will drive a poor horse, feed them well, p» them well. If you tempt you to take your flrat step down­
,.-jrrv a lean purse, and most likely a cannot do so, keP none.
ward. Be sure, my friend, that vou
DANIEL RUPERT.
inave learned to say no! before you
hr i'. \ mwrtgdge top.
T:;. t&gt;wt calculating a fanner can do
uJ18^ y°ur8ell within the temptations of
to time, fcto so plan his work as
aty bfe. and nine-tenths of you don't
You tv.nk that you will grow to be know what that word means yet. Fif­
jlw.iv&gt;, to hitvc enough to do, and never
strongmen and women, as a matter of ty cents a week is not very much to
to : . m-rdriyen
T!v t.wmer should realize that farm­ course- If you are doing so, you awak- save is it? But you will probably find
ing bits not yet reached perfection; that m. of your own accord early in the that it is more than you will save.
morning
rmUog rested. Do not think
I hope you don’t smoke and that none
luq-riH rinents are possible In a thouUred 10 t*»e morning. of your money will go in that direction,
-.;:ni things; and hi* constant study ‘A neSY.4
,’tnd careful Observation -inould be to Bull if it is ever so, take warning; learn and I am sure you do not drink, but
u
and 111 WMJrs l&gt;mr
111 mind. were are some tilings vou must have,
&gt;■ ,the lH'tter-pl.U;.
’ The tanner’s motto should be, “Learn Better raise rag weeds in your garden rhe loved ones at home must hear
.. -Jthing new every’ dav.” Never than to find fatigue in your own beds from you occasionally and you cannot
in
pla^
of
reat.
Bed
is
not
the
place get along without a little paper and
uisihd with hearsay, but find out
-. .r-If Experiments poorly tried for a healthy stomach to work in; It is stamps. That will take your extra half
wet weather In haying: and to the worat place. When you want rest dollar for the first week. Pretty soon
c^hey on hearsay is like frost of body let jour supper bo flntahed some article of clothing, maybe your
three hours before you lie down to aleen overshoes give out and calls for the
in
all vbur experiments fairly. Thus you lay the foundation for vigor next half dollar to replace if Your
... ,ind effectually; measure and of mind and of body and prepare for washing comes in for consideration.
t a . Mactnewi. and keep a true hunger for breakfast. You must learn Do yourta-dt, you can hitrdlv manage
of at the details. Let your to use the same care of your health that on less than twenty-five cents a week.
1.-ite It* on a scale so small as your mind ne6ds in order to grow prop- If you worry through with it yourself,
y°u oufbl u
perfectly Wdl contending with all the modem incon­
; .re vou in case of failure.
• gri-und in good order, and all the limn. If you are not, then know veniences, you cannot posaibiv get up
Ure larKely responsi­ your own linen, and that must take
-? w fcood seed in good season. why^hifKr
some from your little pile. Maybe, af­
: div. attend to all after re­ ble for ill health.
You have not inherited your father’s ter you have become better acquainted,
.
jbecrop, and never mind
• iter U' maka/wo small loads stalwart frame nor your mother’s vir­ vou may find out some way in which’
tues. -But the tact of their existence you can get along on less. I don’t
twice, Ilian to take all at one makes it easy for you to become like know how. and I do not like to think of
them if you try. Y ou ought to surmss th« discomforts, the actual privations
\
.Atrrfiifs. and always seek them in time. Any kick of perfect &lt;le- you will have, or the temptations that
that happy medium in which the least velopwent in teem should stimulate such a life will make doublv alluring.
But you say you wouldn't work for
n:;.u Ahull bring the greatest prdpor- your efforts to avoid that tact aud any
•.;.--.-..de r-Uirni Avoid, law-suits and tendiccy to disease among Jbur near that; youd go where you were letter
Do you
i trrvling wit# neighbors. Mind your relatival ought to warn you against appreciated. Would you?
ujlairs mdre. and your neighbors’ tiiat disease. Ask your parents’ advice know what It means to be out of work
timirrels lire lik&amp;Aiad weeds in first. They too commonly are the ven­ In the city ? Alas, uumv and manv r
man
dots
know,
and
he
knows
that
last
one*
to
whom
you
are
likely
to
go
th. garden, and!law-suits like a drought.
- lEive i careful eye on fences, gates for counsel. Let them also lie the first. four dollars a week is a great deal bet­
iud i arn dt'vrs. and attend to all such They waht vou to shun the errors of ter than nothing, and if vou were to
:‘iing-- iwsdonps you see they need iL thefr livee. They know your tendencies give up your job the only difference
would be that you and not the other
H.t'.r as good nnd convenient a place if they know themselves.
Some animal low In the scale of life man would be depending upon a pre­
tor ■■ ■•'.ittle tk&gt; drink at as is possible.
Aecuc.am yourself to habits of regu- !ive origin to their offspring by being carious dollar here and nothing there
for
a living. Do you ever hear of a
ivided into halves so that each son is
:.tntv and method. Be regular in all
things. Have regular hours for rising, half of its father with all of ite quali­ farther being “out of employment?”
Sounds queer, doesn’t it?
tor
lor teeding, and generally tie ties of composition and form, ite health , Room at the top, eh! . Well, yes, and
or disease.
•
.
.regular as y&lt;fi can in all tilings.
Try to cultivate a healthy appetite there always will be, but It takes
A lien, away from home keep your
brains and grit to get there. Have you
•ms oprn to sed how ainch other farm­ Wonder not that your meals fail to do 'got them? And would you, if your
may be.in advance or in the rear of you good and not harm, but that your
stomach has endured so inuchy^areless tastes led you in that direction, be at
. in ’marten- pertaining to farming.
the top in the farming question?
’.Vn •&gt; tired rest: when thirsty dnnk. treatment. That ear is imperfectly de­ Would you be an inb lligent. enterpris­
'and trw.it your horse in these respects veloped that is not "charmed with con­
cord of sweet sounds.” That eye that ing, go-a-head farmer? If so, and you
-• you Xe-ty yotirsell’.
are assured that your work lies in ’the
■ ?&gt;'t’h.4 your calculations are fails to discern between colors is in
city, come and enter upon IL Here is
■ larger that your means or your need of training. Set your mark high. my hand and a hearty’ “&lt;&gt;nd speed!"
vtreagih. for hiss well done, is better Learn what your powers ought to do, But if vou are at all afraid that the
and
be
sure
you
grow
up
in
proper
or
­
more ni®r|ydona,
rush, the selfish hurry,’the sharp com­
1 ' r with lour mind as well as der. But to those who may have in- petition would be too much lor you,
■.mu !-. •. is. and do not over-tax either. snperaUo defects of body we say turn and there are a dozen chances of it,
■ - re 1 ■■ mvesMtil you will need both. it to good account, work against it. probably, where you suppose there is
H.iv-plikt- iuryotir tools, and have Thegrtstfest man of history. Julius one, and you still can not work on- the
Ciewu-. was epiletic. Some of the best
yfir !•••■!' in ti.iir place.
farm, why. there are trades you can
K&gt;.fp iroo-l t&lt;|.&gt;ls, and keep them in work of the ages has been done by per­ learn, good, honest and respectable,
u.-.'.. r. for*poor tools make hard sons far from well.—Dr. S. J. Wright, which, if you carrv them on to the best
in Ohio Farmer.
work, which js fcnprofltable.
of your ability, will make you respected
.Cb.'.irihr.t:is a promoter of health
and give, vou h living, and that is more
mill good ni'T.ds;
Now, my friends, boys and girl* on than could be said, perhaps; about
.’aidesland bedding help to
some things you might do if you insist
horses :dedk and rattle look well. the farms of the good old Buckeye upon getting into some city.
State,
do
you
think
I
am
going
to
sing
I flare never known the farmer who
Next time I mean to talk to the girls,
over to you the refrain or the old song,
tliti
•-•rk ne.iklv and in good season,
“Stay on the farm ?” Not I. If you if peradveature the editor will let me.
: y •■oust; bies or burdened with
think, young man. that your brain Is too
large to bother with rotation of crope
A leading citizen of Hagerstown,
-■ 'v-niv iarn ing tends to draw a and seeding and fertilizers and fences,
Md, Mi. George W. Harris, had suffer­
tinnerdown’hil.and
.—* slovenly harveet-------- ‘
though Horace Greely, one of the targ- ed for some time with facial neuralgia
ing :• t &gt; be tin 1hnnkful for what did
tst brained men of our country ever
grow Slovenly hands
____________________
in the field are produced, did not think it beneath him and toothache, when he tned SL Jacobs
mis in the wheat bin. The fami- to bother about such things—if you Oil. He says: “It gave me instantan­
'oeshis
vork neatly will find it
” think tiiat your talents have not room eous relief, and I consider It a wonder­
:ult toi pay heavy, than the to expand on the broad acres of the old ful remedy.”
Mr. C. Helmuth, of; Benton Harbor,
- , ny light taxes.
farm, why, take the first train to the
i • - wi o keeps good fends is city. Far be it from me to advise you who recently sailed for South America
at peace with his to stay where you are. I hui only going for |his health, died and was buried
rotsper live nt
and h ive something to give to teil you a few things and 'then say there.
r; tmt the fanner who keeps “go ahead." But before I begin 1 want
Credit is due the German women and
}X .7 ’• !!(•&lt;•;&lt; Will lave his crops destroy- to be unctefstood. I want to make it
&lt;*.l, -have quint Is and law-suite and clear that 1 don’t hold to the doctrine physicians for first using Ited Clover
bloHSoms as a medicine. Best results
i; •tfiinif. ejatpt 1 ar-h words, to give to that every fanner’s son ought, in duty,
are obtained when combined with other
rdiyl-mly. . ;
to become a farmer, any more than that medicinal roots and herbs, .’is in Dr.
■ improve his farm as every minister's is bound to stand in Jon®1 Ited Clover Tonic, which is the
tolnaeli.
best
known remedy for all blood diseas­
the pulpit or every lawyer's son to
A Ltr.uer Who d&lt; esn't exercise sound study Blackstone. Only, liefore you es, stomach and liver troubles, pimples
lUugtuHR i-4 like i ship at sea without decide that your mission is to become a costiveLiss, bad breath, piles, ague and
a rmbluf.
.i
lawyer or a’merchant or a clerk in a malaria Asease. indigestion, loss of ap­
First improve ipon what, youalready dry-goods store, be sure that a hanker­ petite. lo w spirits, head ache and all dis­
kno-.v.iami learn। as much more as you । ing after a “soft job” and a general de­ ease of the kidneys. Price 50 cents, of
can. Jsire to get away from hard work is not
Voiti m^y readI pithy sayings all day at the bottom of it If it is, a thousand Fred Hotchkiss.
and aihuire then
Friday night Mrs. Henry Cronkhite,
-i in the evening, but chances to one you will never attain
;.'&gt;ur fork willr
r ot l»e done unless you any dazzling highta of success where- of Sand Beach, gave birth to twin boys
each weighing ten pounds.
'•lay yt&gt;ur shouli
Ii er to the wheel” and ever you may go.
push. jThere is ho
i .. helping those who
nuv
I have been selling your Athlophoros
i’erhape you have been reading—pas
will nju lake co msel and help them- sibly in the Youth's Compifnion—of a for a few months and have sola be­
sch’ts.
i
•
certain Johnny Bright who went to the tween one and two dozen. It gives bet­
• Toh
many bad neighbors is asign city, "accepted" a position, and by a ter satisfaction for rheumatism than
-ii ultl
।
reform.
wonderful succession of fortuitous cir­ any other preparation of the kind I
ufry and tiurry to get our work cumstances, may be he foiled a burglar have ever sold. C. M. Treat, druggist,
wind in the garret, or two and so saved his employer un­ Adrian, Mich.
but liltie brain;
The Mecosta county agricultural so­
told sum*, he leaped at once into the
man who ilmnot learn from his arms of fprtune and ended by becoming ciety have bought twenty acres of land
!&gt;■ I-''..'.-■ •’ i;■i.’tAes, will teach hi» the partner and son-in-law of that for exhibition grounds.
tl-'.k’!:' :•
r- by his own.*
gratet ul gentleman, and you are »ecre^
WE ARE POSITIVE that Kemp’a
: - inoreKtock than we have Fv expecting to “go and do likewise. Sarsaparilla will cleanse and purify the
tor, is to save a spoonful and Well, let me tell you, friend, such blood and tone up the system. We
......... n-elfid.
chance as this boy had are exceedingly have the confidence to guarantee iL
I;&gt;*ture our jrneadowsin spring is scarce. People as a whole do not leap Price 81.00 per bottle.
W. H. Good­
to lx&lt;rr4w bay in I
into lifck. If they get there at all. it is
,
,
Whut| is not wot Ih taking pains with by effort, and effort means work of year.
FOR tt CENTS get Kemp s Liver
is nut worth a pla| e on the farm.
some kind or other. N ow, io» the facta. I»ills for Torpid Liver, for Constipation,
I know a flrat-claas book-keeper in this for the Complexion. W. H. Goodyear.
ten caught In bed by the
city, who, after having been out of
THE
GUARANTEED
remedy,
■*• '-.ht'brt have money while be work for month, and months-«t«dv
Kemp’s Balsam, for the Throat and
work, 1 mean-hw. tok«&gt; » P0"1**??.
Lung*. It never fail* to cure Coughs,
on. dollar a day. W bat do yon think
•Buy what you can pay for, if you
Colds, Croup. Bronchitis and all throat
of that? Magnificent, tan t It? Bow
need it. ami stop there.
doea he aupport hla family on thto? and lung troubles. I/1®8
&gt;how ihc where uives the farmer who
Trial size free- W. H. Goodyear.
inakea itt ‘il
a rule ti borrow tools, and 1
Mra. Miln. of Battle Creek, paid a fine
Will will
shq*.4u&gt;tv'
yon you
broken ___
galea, lousy
&lt;315 and coate for assaulting ber 18wiivj... and dirty
.&lt;r_4.. stables.
-j-ut-j
oihi-s
ye*u ,14 daughter.
The • gun teat star
amis out over win­ tieman supports his wife and child on
- ko What You Need.
■ ter is drawn by poor 1 horses.
„ nve doUara per week, which he recelYm
Therefore see u.&lt;it the members of
not get the bee ort as shipping clerk in a wholesale house. your family are well supplied with Dr.
The man who cane
his calves thinks [ofI going west He How hedow it i* a mystery. May you Jacksons liver pills and use Dr. Jack­
and L never be obliged to solve it. The son’s root and herb cordial: it will
thlsk.-i he knows i I! about farming,
dav I beard of a third, u ho is sharpen the appetite, help digestion,
Figs that are i dl fed,and have a
caahkr tn a dry-good** house in thlaraty promote sound sleep, strengthen the
warm and dry be , are a good breed.
of the targat bertj-who for system and so remnoye those distress­
When anythin! is ready to be done
and you'can do i .then is the time to
ing symptoms which, if neglected, may
do it The best [time to do a thing
result in the most serious consequences.
cotijta only once.
For sale bv W. II. Goodyear. 81D0 per
Never calc
on a mild winter
bottle.
’
teem-n* you are
of feed.
St. Clair county contain* 208 old sol­
Never enter into partnership with, or
diers
drawing pensions from the gov­
Mlideno and k«owirtg» of
kavq your busln
in the hands of an
"unlucky" man, .or by reason of his Htv whVE we will say you get four ernment.
eureka* habits yqu might suffer loss. iniVtZ d&lt; week- You look around for
board. You have been in the
He who cannot
his own affairs n
htS.Ro’haYiDg » warm place to stay, a thousands suffering from Asthma, Confo not flt to _ _ ____
Details are the nails that hold the ?nmf0table bed «id three square meals
u
If neglected the
z.au2tna bouteA *ut you find that
notwe win g0
ISiSSfr dollars wit not cover their
kof snocen,
' ■ b ih is the
FUC’l HOTCHKISS, Druaut.
without a dm. inn lo.A
Mid the soul of
pollYou may

Prof. CW P. Williams, Ph. D, Ot
hfladoiphia, Mrs there is neither mor-

EttiKXE DAVKXfOBT, JSrtltor.

Price, twenty-five cents

A number of confederate states'
bonds were recently sold at Quincy at
good prices for the benefit of Augustus
Somers, a disabled veteran.
•
The Cherokee Blood Purifier is a pow­
erful and pleasant remedy for all dis­
eases arising from Impure blood. W.
II. Goodyear.

meadKi on InveitiKatioa b&gt;
-- - - - -— ——
- ..
invMtlgntion.
,
Evart*, Logan and Teller, wboeo r»i
le cotMudorod to be ths moat important,
th*
.L..
-4—_

A Ricbmomd, Macomb county, lady
Is tbe mother of seventeen healthy and
thriving children, all born within the
;&gt;.ut nineteen years,

Itch, of every kind cured in 30 min­
utes by Woolfonlt Sanitary Lotion.
vse no other. This never fails. Sold
bv Frederick, Hotchkiss, druggists,

turpitude a* would Invite or tolerate hl* exWillie McConnell, of Bay City, aged
pul»ion from tho senate for participation in
th*
___ ... T. .
18, died from lockjaw, which was caus­
ed by having his foot crushed by the
mlttoo
cars two weeks ago.
Election Notie*.
giving
the qualified elector* ot the several wards of
opportunity
For burns, scalds, bruises and all Totbe
City ot Halting*:
pain and soreness of the flesh, the grand
Y ou are hereby notlfled that a special election
household remedy is Dr. Thomas’ *18
be held In tbe several wards of tbe City of
—----------- —J
v,
VU.U
Hastings, on
house of representativea Neither do tbe Eclectric OIL Be sure you get the
Monday, July 26th, 18S6,
signora understand that any member of the genuine.
The brick work on the soldiers’ home
at Grand Rapids will be completed this
that alleged bribery. Thu next question to: month. The pay roll amounts to 83,000
Tbe Bitting senator being innocent, to there a month.
•
evidence that enough corrupted votes were
Dr. Pierce’s “Favorite Prescription”
cast for him to invalidate bi* electiont To
perfectly and permanently cures those
diseases pecular to females. It is tonic
and nervine, effectually allaying and
there i* no evidence which purj&gt;ort$ to curing those sickening sensations that
prove that fraud corruption or bribery wa* affect the stomach and heart, through
reflex action. The iiackache and "drag­
ging-down" sensations all disappear
under the strengthening effects of this
great restorative. By druggists.
•rideno* prooented that make* an inrastlsatian t»cMary; that for tho Muato
to liiten to thia complaint, would bo taken
a* a declaratioa that It i* indlffarrot to tba

The steamer Lora on her Wednesday
night trip from St. Joseph and Benton
Given under ray hand and seal this Ob day ot
Harbor had 9,000 cases of berries for July, A. D. 1W.
FRANK STEBBINS. Beeorder.
market

WILSON
WASHBOARDS.

excitement has been caused in tho vicin­
may bo presented by a few millionaire*' as ityGreat
&lt;;1 1 art*. Texas, by the remarkable recovery
of Mr. J. E. Goricy. who was so helpless hi
a compliment to a friend.
could not turn In bed or raise his head; every
KANSAS PROHIBITIONISTS.

ttmo he bad taken two boxes of pills and two
Colored Man for Auditor.
bottle, of t:ir ci'-covery, he was well and had
Earoiita, Kan., July 11—To* PtohlbL gained tn flesh thirty-five pounds. Trial bottles

aicbifn*.

TELECRAPHYiS37insls:
I hntelMd. Write VatantiM Bn*. J*a**r1tl*. Wta
im luuomug ui'xet: ror governor, c. u.
Bran&gt;combe; lieutenant governor, T. W.
Huston; aecrotary of »tato, N. B. Klaine;
auditor, G H. Langston, a colored man:
attorney general, W. a Waite; treasurer,
WHUam Crosby; superintendent of public
echboto, Mra Dr. Hutibert; Msoctate justlca,
E. H. I&gt;ytoa,*of Emporia
Tbo committee on re-olutlons reported
and tho convention unanimously adopted a
platform of fifteen resolutions

• KENTUCKY CAMP-MEETINGS.

Paius, Ky., July 11— A ouap-nuMtlug
bold uear Hooktown, Nicbola* county, Sun­
day afternoon by tbe colored folk* of the
■urroundbig counties, broke up in a geoernl
row and band to-liand fight. In wblob a as
gro named Jo* Myng, of Millersburg, this
county, wa* »hot and killed, and three other
peraons fatally wounded. There were over
forty shot* fl.-od.

meeting at Flatwood, Baker county, Sun­
day, Will Haxallp stabbed Mis* Mary Lacoilfild for not accepting hl* company, and

An old physician, retlris! from prat-lee, having
bad placed in hLs bauds by an East India mhatonary the formula of a simple vegetable re­
medy tor the speedy and permanent cure of
Consumption. Bronchitis, Catarrh. Asthma and
all throat and Lung Affections, also a positive
and radical cure for Nervous Debility and all
Nervous Complaints, after having tested its
wonderful curative powers In thousands of
cases, has felt It hl* duty to mnkn it known to
h Is suffering fellows. Actuated bv this motive
and a desire to relieve human suffering. I will
send free of charge, to all who desire tt, this
recipe. In German. French or English, with full
directions for preparing and using. Rent by
mail bv addressing with stamp*, naming this
jmpey.w. A.Notxx, IWFower'sBloek.liocbes-

To correspondents — ITe.w sign your letters
containing ftan* of news.
What is more disagreeable to a lady than ■ to
know that her hair has not only lost Ito-color,
but I* full of Dandruff? Yet such was the case
with mine until I used Parker's Hair Balsam.

sheriff, 1* behind 13'Al Tbeao discrrpaociee
are arrived at from an examination of tbe
book* and after charging tbo official* with
fee* which custom ha* allowed, them, and
which their predoeeteor* had retained. Ev­
ery ofllciol tho county ba* hod In ton year*,
except tbo present lueutubente and survey-

proved March 30U&gt;, IKS. will meet on
'
Saturday, July 24th, 1886,
from a o’clock a. m. to 8 o’clockp, m..as follows:
First ward-Jordan's wagon shop on Michi­
gan Avenue.
Second ward-Adam Tinkler’s building, near
freight depot.
Third ward—Council Boom*.
Fourth ward-Sheriff's Office In Court House,
for the pun-osr of completing the IM ot quali­
fied electors, when and where nil persons enti­
tled to use the elective franchise under article 7,
section 1 of the constitution of the state of MlehKBU. must register their names to entitle them
U ‘ Al^HIE^^Y^ U,UJ"
Mt-

K^’tratiaa.

The president of the Cambrii
Ins. Co., recommends Hood's
bonding up and strengthening

MICHIBH
Lacour, Ilk. July IA—Tbe examination
ot ex-county officers’ account* ha* ended,
and develop* tbo following: /Joseph Roam,
for eoventuen year* treasure! of thu county,
I* reported by tbe accountant to bo *14,7W

Iteijristrntlon Notice of Special Election.
To tbe qualified electors of the several wards at
the City ot Hastings:
»
Notice Is hereby given that tbe aldermen or
the several wards ot the City of Button, acting
aa a Board W Registration under and by vlrtuo
ot an act enhUeo "An act further to prewrvn,
the purity ot elections, and to guard against the
abuse of the elective franchise liy a reg! .stration

Poralatent,

Secretary of the hoard of Registration.
Attest. Fna.VK HrannutH. Recorder.
Dated. July 6th, IBM.

Ilia as a

CATARRH

*»»*■

tton, yet cffec^ial.

W not injortra*. Hon* tor
oSTe/l^D... oranu N.pld^ Nlloh.

1A.MAM

WHO 18 UNACQUAINTED WITH THr CEO0NAPHV OF THIS COUNTRY, WU.L1

mtaundaratanding over fowl.

Detroit still lead* the league base ball
club* with three games ahead’of ber nearest
competitor, Chicago The schedule stand*
a* follows- Detroit—gnmn* "ra 46, games
lost W; Chicago—won &lt;3. lost 15; Now York
—won »h-loet IV; Philadelphia—won IH,
lost V0; Boston—won 22, lost Jo; St Louis—
won no, lost 40; Kansas City—won 1.1, lost
40; Washington-won V, k&gt;*t «.
Tbe National aeeociation stand*:
St.
Louis—gamu. won 4S, gamai lost 3«; Pitts­
burg—won J7, lost 20; Brooklyn -won »!,
14; Metropolitan-won 20, lost 37; Balti-

Loxdox, July 11—An extradition treaty
betwuou England and tbe United State* ha*

CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND A PACIFIC RAILWAY
mlacraanta It I* thought that tba Anarchiat troubles in Chicago largely influenced

ml tl-ccu ti­

ll corrflfipondlna polnta W eat, Northwest and B
Island tiyntam ladudoa ta ita main Uno and 1
s, LaSalle. Peoria. GaneoeoL Mo’Jr.o and Rock
Knoxvillo,
. ri-.it-.*—

Chicago. July IL—Tbe armed I’tokcrton
detective* still accompany tbe freight train*
limits There wu no trouble at all Wednes­
day mcrnlog, and the company »uocoedod

THE CHEAT ROCK ISLAND ROUTE

quarter*, and manifasted but littia Intoreat

CotCA&lt;K&gt;, July Lt—Tbo Chicago, Rock

THE FAMOUS ALBERT LEA ROUTE

K. ST. JOHN

�a. black.

THE SOLITARY.
mingled with a wild
I am English by birth; I liad neither beret of anguish—the anguish of
brothere nor sisters; my maker died 1830 heart* that a minute after*
when I wm in the cradle, and I found ward were stilled—and I said in
my note cordpankm, tutor, and playmaw my own heart with a great joy; “His
in my father. He wm a younger brother | voice is with the rest, and we have
of a nebld and ancient house. \\ hat hi- ' " ~
- ■lay me
I gained the shore and

purerd».r. of

_

The next morning my eyes opened on
a laud more beautiful than a Grecian's
nothing to do with mine.
dream. The sun had just risen, and
As the Lord liveth, I believe the tale laughed over streams of silver, and trees
that 1 shall tell you will have sufficient banding with goiden and purple fruits,
claim on y our attention, without calling aud tiie diamond dew sparkled from a
. in the history of another to preface its eod covered with flowers, whose faintest
most exquisite details.
breath waa a delight. Ten thousand
My father was addicted to tho aciancea birds, with all tho hues of a northern
—tiie physical sciences—and poTeased rainbow blended in their glorious and
but a moderate share ot learning in any­ growing wings, rose from turf and trees,
thing eke. He taught me all he knew, arid loaded the air with melody and glad­
and the rust of my education nature, in ness; the sea, without a vestige of tho
a savage and stern guise, instilled in my Jjsst destruction on ita glassy brow, mur­
heart by silent but deep lessons. She mured at my feet; the heaven*, without
taught my feet'to bound and my arm to a cloud, and bathed in a liquid and radi­
firaite; she breathed life into my paaaions, ant light, sent their bpoerxw ax a blessing
and shed. darkness over my temper; to my cheek. I rose with a refreshed
she taught me to cling to her, even and light heart; I traversed th® new
in the most rugged and unalluring form, home I had found; I climbed upon a high
and to shrink from all else—from the mountain r nd saw that 1 was in a small
companionship of man, and the soft island—it had no trace of man—and my
smile of woman, and the shrill voice of heart, svAflled a* I gazed around and
childhood, and the tire, and hopes, and cried aloud in my exultation: “I shall be
socialities, and objects of human exist­ alone again!” I descended the hill; I had
ence—as from a torture and a curse. not reached its foot when I saw the
Even on that sullen rock, and lieneath figure of a man approaching toward ma.
that-ungunial sky, I had luxuries un­ I looked at him and my heart misgave
known to the palled tastes of cities, or me. He drew nearer, and I naw that my
to those who woo delight in an air of despicable persecutor had escaped tho
odors and in a land of rosre. What were waters and now stood before me.
those luxuries ? Tliey had a myriad of
He came up with a hideous grin and
varieties and shades of enjoyment; they his twinkling eye, and he flung his arms
had but a common name. What were around me (I would sooner have felt the
those luxuries? Solitude I
slimy folds of the serpent), and said,
My father died when I was 18; I waa with his grating and harsh voice: “Ha,
transferred to my uncle’s protection, and hu! my friend, we shall bo together
I repaired to London. 1 arrived there still I” I looked at him\with a grim
gaunt and stern, a giant in limbs and brow, but I said not a word. There wm
strength, and to the tastes of those about a great cave by tho shore, and I walked
me, a savage in firing and in mood. dawn and entered it, and the man fol­
They would have laughed, but I awed lowed me. “We -shall live so happily
them; they would have altered me, but I hare,” said ho; “we shall never separate I”
changed them; I throw a damp over" And my lip trembled and my hand
their enjoyment and a cloud over their clenched of its own accord. It was now
meetings. Though I said little, though noon, and hunger came upon me. I
I sat with them estranged, and silent, went forth and killed a deer, and
and passive, they seemed to wither brought it home and broiled part of it in
beneath my presence. Nobody could a fire of fragrant wood; and the manlive with me, and be happy, or nt ease. ate and crunched, and laughed, and I
I felt it, and I liated them that they could wished that the bones had choked him;
not love ito. Three years passed. I was and he said, when ho had done: **We
of age. 1 demanded my fortune, and, shall have rare cheer here I” But I still
scorning social life and pining onco more hold my peace. At last ho stretched
for loneliness, I resolved to journey into himself in a corner of _J^e cave and
those unpeopled and far lands which, if slept. I looked at him and saw that the
any have pierced, none have returned to slumber waa heavy, and I went out and
describe. So I took my leave of them roiled a huge stone to tho mouth of the
all, cousin and aunt, and when I came to cavern, and took my way to the opposite
my old uncle, who had liked me lees than part of tire island; it was my turn to
any, I grasped his hand with eo friendly laugh then. I found out another cavern,
a grip that, wall I ween, the dainty and arid I made a bed of mon and leaves,
nice member was but little inclined to ita and I wrought a table of wood, and I
ordinary functions in future.
looked out from the mouth of tho cav­
■ I commenced my pilgrimage. I ern and raw the wide seas before me,
pierced the burning Bands, I traversed and sail: “Now I shall be alone 1”
tbe vast deserts, I came into the enor­
When tiie next day came,I again went
mous woods of Africa, where human step out and caught a kid and brought it in,
never trod, nor human voice ever startled and prepared it aa before; ao I roamed
the thrilling and intense solemnity tiiat forth and wondered over tlu&gt; island. The
broods over the great solitudes, as it san had already set when I returned. I
brooded over chaoe before the world was. entered the cavern, and sitting on my
There the primeval nature springs and bed and by my table was tho man whom
perishes, undisturbed and unvaried by ! I thought I had left buried alive in the
tiro convulsions of the surrounding other cave. Ho laughed when he saw
world; tho leaf becomes! tho tree, lives me, and laid down the bone he was gnaw­
through it* uncounted ages, falls, and ' “Eta, ha!" asid ha; “you would have
molders, and rota, and vanishes, unwit­
nessed in ita mighty and mute changes, served me a rare trick; but there was a
save by tiie wandering lion, or the wild hole in tbe cave which you did not see,
ostrich, or the huge serpent.
and I got out to seek you. It was not a
Seasons glided on. but I counted them difficult matter, for the island is aosmall;
not; they were not doled to mo by the and now we have met, and we will part
tokens of man, nor made sick to me by no more!”
the changes of his base life and the evi­
I said to tbe man: “Rise and follow
dence of his sordid labor. Seasons me.” So he rose, and I ,aaw that of all j
glided on, and my youth ripened into my food he had loft only the bones.
manhood, and manhood grew gray with “Stall this tiling reap and I now?"
the first rose of age; and then a vogue thought I, and my heart felt to me like
and restless spirit fell upon me, and I iron.
•aid in my fooliah heart: “I will look
Ijiacanded a tall cliff. “Look round,"
upon the countenance# of my race &lt;tud I; “you see that stream that divides
once more!” I retraced my steps; I re- the island; you shall dwell on one side
croesed \tha waste*; I re-entered the and 1 on the other; but the same spot
cities; I took again the garb of num; I shall not hold us, nor the same feast sup­
repaired to a seaport and took ship fat ply us.”
England.
“That may never be," quoth tho man;
In the vessel there waa one man, and “for I can not catch the deer nor spring
only one. who neither avoided my com­ upon tho mountain kid; and if you feed
panionship nor recoiled at my frown. He me not I shall starve.”
waa an idle and curious being, full of
“Are there not fruits,” said L “and
the frivoltte*. and egotism#, and import­
bfrds that you may snare, and fishes
ance of them to whom towns are homes
which the aea throws upT
and talk has become a mental aliment.
•But I like them not," quoth the man,
He was one pervading, irritating, offengive tissue of little and low thought. Tho and laughed, “so well as tho flesh of kida
only maaxmeaa he had not was fear. It and deer."
•Look, then,” said L “look; by that
was inipoaslblo to awe, to silence, or to
shun him. He sought me forever; he gray stone upon the opposite side of the
was a blister to me, which no force could utroom I will lay a deer or a kid daily,
tear away; my soul grew faint when my so that you may have the food you
eye:! met his. He was to my sight as covet; but if ever you cross the stream
those creatures which from their very and come into my kingdom, so sure as
loathsomeneas are fearful aa well as the sea murmurs and the bird flies I will
despicable to us, I longed and yearned fall you!"
I descended the cliff and led the man
to strangle him when ho addnasued me!
Often 1 would have laid my hand on him to the side of the stream. “I can not
sind hurled him into the sea to the swim,” said ha. So I took him on my
-sharks, which, lynx-eyed and eagar- shoulders and croaeod the brook, and I
Jswed, swam night and day around our found him out a cave, and I made him a
ahlp: but a&gt;e gaw of many was on us, bed and a table, like my own, and left
•nd I cursed myself and turned away, him. When I was on my own side of
and shut my eyes in vary sickness; and tho stream again I bounded with joy and
when I opened them again, lo! ho waa lifted up my voice. “I shall be alone
by my side, and his sharp voice grated now," said I.
. So two days passed and I wm alone.
in its ■ prying and torturing accents
in my bathing and repugnant ear! Ono On tbe third I went after my prey. The
night I was roused from my steep noon wm hot and I wm wearied whan I
by the screams and oaths of men, and returned. I entered my cavern, and be­
I hastened on deck; we had struck hold—the man lay stretched upon my
upon a rock. It was ghastly, but oh, bed. “Ha, ha.’“ sold he, “here I am; I
bow glorious a sight! Moonlight, stfll was so lonely at home that I have ooruc
and calm—the see sleeping in sepphirre; ta live with you again."
I frowned ou tbe man with a dark
and in the midst ot tbe aflmt and soft
brow, and I Mid: “So. sure m tbe m
murmurs and tho bird fins, I will kill
you!" I sshred him in my arms; I
plucked him from my bed; I took him
out into u.J open air, and we stood to­
gether on tbo enooth sand and by the
great sea. A fear came suddenly upon
dm. I wm struck with the awe of the
rtfll Spirit which reigns over solitod*.
Had a thousand bee. around m, I would
have slain him baton thotn all. I feared
new because we were alone in the deaert
wtth aUauoe and God. I relaxed my

republfa-tatlb. m&gt;ih

» »tom aid KWe —
•id Mn. Wml.me-..® -l&gt;u* wonklire
be tolerated for an instant in the preai-'
dents of to^lay. At ^‘r
!
received standing upon a lofty &lt;J»- lo- ■
daalmd the man to the ground, and 1 put
agfao too roar that would go up bo&lt;«
my foot upon his breast, and my hand a two-inch dais were introduced &gt;t the
urxin his neck; and h« struggled for a
time—and wm dead! 1 was startled; and White Houw—nay. the -tian'
of introducing one. W
m I looked upon his face I thought it
conceived when he W PJ^°‘
Feemed to revive; I thought tho cold,
had • right'to influence
blue eye fixed upon me. and the vile spent
much of Ids time m the halls of
grin returned to the livid mouth, and
going
tiie liafids, which fa tiie death-|»ng had congrram. When k-gula'-ion
to his liking be would not interfere, but
grasped the sand, stretched themselves if it did not suit him lie would march
out to me. So I stamped on the breast
again, and I dug a hole in the shore, and into the house ot- mmate. Seal
and scowl around with every indiaation
I buried tho body. “And now," said 1,
of displeMure. Frequently m«snbww
“I am alone, at last!" And then
were not bravp enough to face his mighty
comfortltsa, objectless Btaiae of desola­ wrath, but sometimes they did, when
tion passed into me. And I shook—uhook Washington made no effort to conceo*.
in every limb of my giant frame as if I his disgust.
It mart be borne in mind, though, that
had been a child tiiat trembles in tho
there were no precedents ta republican
dark; and my hair rose, and my blood
governments in those days. Everything
crept, and I would not have stayed in was new, and naturally followed old
tiiat spot a moment more if I laid
forms. It will be remembered that it
made young again for it. I turned away
wan seriously proposed to confer the title
and fled—fled round tiie whole island:
of high mightiness upon the president.
and gnashed my tentii whan 1 came to
John Adam*, who was the bo» of a
the sea, and urged to be cast into some fltinker, wm dreadfully worried over the
limitable desert tiiat I might flee on for­
lack of title* ta the new republic. Ed­
ever. At sunset I returned to my cave—
mund Randolph, who wm the son of a
I sat myself down on one corner of the
bed and covered my face with my hand. gentleman, told him that title* fa a re­
public, or anywhere else, weren't worth
I thought I hoard a voice; I raised my
a—I forget what particular form ot ob­
eyea, and, as I live, i- saw on tiie other
jurgation he used, but it was exceedingly
end of the bed the man whom I had slain
forcible. Benjamin Franklin then gravely
and buried. There he sat, nix feet from
remarked tl:ut if the president was to be
ine, and nodded to me, and looked at
xne with his wan eye and laughed. I his high mightiness the vice-president
could
be caUed his superfluous highness.
ruslied from tiie cave—I entered a wood
—I threw myself down. There, opposite —“Sidney" in Chicago
to me, six feet from my face, wm the
face of tiiat man again! And my courage
The Britisli Medical Journal recently
rose, and I spoke, but he answered not. emphasired the value of tiie mechanical
I attempted to seize him. He glided from treatment of certain affection# of the re­
my grasp and was still opposite, six feet spiratory' tract by means of artificial al­
from me. m before.
1 flung my­ terations in the air pressure. We are all
familiar will, the advantage ("trending
face to the sod. and would not a change of air with certain classes of
look up till tiie night came on and dark­ patients, and much of the good so ob­
ness was over the earth. I then rose and tained i.i due. according to The Journal,
returned to tho cave; I lay down in my “to toe change of atmospheric pressure
bed, and tho man lay down by me. And in combination with variation in toe hy­
I frowned and tried to setae him as before,, groscopic and electric properticH of the
•but I could not; and I closed my eye*,’ respired air."
The therapeutical value of rarefied or
compressed air in lung troubles has been
bed, at home and abroad, in up-rising for some time strongly asserted. But the
and down-mtting, by day and nt night, precise conditions under which patients
tliero by my bedside, six feet from me, should be subjected to increamxl or re­
and no more, wm that giumtiy and dead duced pressure and the degree of such
thing. And I said, aa I looked upon tiie variation are points yet to be experi­
beautiful land and the still heavens, and mentally determined. Dr. Yeo, of Lon­
then turned to that fearful comrade, “I don, has shown tiiat the low air pressure
filiall never be alone again!” and the man of toe Alpine resorts (at altitudes of 5,000
laughed.
feet) is highly conducive to tbe health of
At last a ship came, and I hailed it It pulmonary patients in the early stages of
took me up, and -I thought, as I put my phtliiiis. It may be questioned, how­
foot on the deck, “I shall escape from my ever. whether tiie benefit of high level
tormentor!" As I thought so I saw him resorts is not as much due to the purity
climb the deck too, and I strove to push and dryness of the air as to ita rarefac­
him down into the sea. but in vain; he tion.
The therapeutical value of air
waa by my side, and he fed and slept with pressure changes must therefore be tested
me as before! I came home to my native where all toe oilier conditions are tor
land. I forced myself into crowds; 1
went to the feast, and I heard music, and
1 made thirty men ait with me and watch
Conscious cannibalism is by no means
by day and by night So I had thirtyconfined to the Feejee islands. Tbe Bio
Virgen tribe# of tbe Aracano* Indians,
than all tbo rest.
Atrlast I said to myself: “This is a de­ on the northern coast of Chili, do not
lusion and a cheat of the external senses. bwutate in hard winter to keep the pot
boiling by slicing up a fewof their super­
I will consult thoee skilled in such disor- fluous relatives; and Dr. Natchtigall in
positive that the country north and east

I summoned one celebrated in purging
from the mlnd'o eye ita films and deceits.
I bound him by an oath to secrecy, and
told him my tale. He wm a bold man
and a learned, and he promised my re­ a personal enemy ita a matter of hygienic
precaution, on the theory that the wizard
lief and release.
“Where is the figure now?” said he, spells of the dead man’s relative* can
thus ba rendered ineffectual, Sporadic
And I answered: “It is six feet from case* of cannibalism occur in every East
Indian famine. Hie nations of Europe
alone are in tiiat respect total abstainers,
at the present at least, for Roman tradiceiro tho imago lens palpably than yours."
And he spoke to me as school-men speak. Lwrtrygtmes of southern Italy kept spe­
I did not argue nor reply, but I ordered cial stock yards for fattening their prismy servants to prepare a room and to

asnd. When it wm done I bode toe
Leech follow.mo into the room, and-1
barred tho door.
“Where is the figure now?" repeated
ho. And I said: “Six feet from us, be­
fore 1" And the Leech smiled. “Look
on tho floor,” said L and I pointed to tho
spot; “what sec you ?" And the Leech
shuddered and clung to rne tiiat be
might not fall.
"The sand,” said he, “wassmooth whan

Presiding Elder Paine reporta that an
ancient cemetery has been discovered at
Stewart's landing,- on the Ohio river,
near New Martinsville. The bodie* are
laid at regular intervals from north to
south, and the river running
the
bank hah exposed tho remains. Tiie
graves orc aixmt two feet below the mirface and tiie bodies were covered with a
layer of mussel shells and the graves
then filleil with earth. The grave* lie
closely together for a considerable d»th® print of human feet 1”
tance along the river bank. The bones
And I laughed and dragged my living have become soft by ago and can be
companion on. “See,".said I, “when we broken with the fingers. Tree* of con­
move what follows us!”
siderable age are growing over the
graves.—Wheeling Register.

“Can you miiflster to me, then ?"-cried
I, in a sudden, fierce agony. “And must

abreast of tho advance guard. Thew
flanker# are under tho supervision of tho

keep tiiem sufficiently deployed to pro-

Spinach acts m &amp; diuretic.
Dandelion ua a tonic, and laxative.
Asparagus as a blood-cleaner.
Tomatoes as a cholagogue.

tag and narcotic.

narcotic in

A-Campbell

Messrs. A. Black &amp; Co.,
Hastings, Mich.,

Manufacturers and Dealers in

Monoments &amp; Headstones,
Table Tops, Mantles,
And all work in Slate Marble or Granite.
All work guaranteed fint-class. Prices that nocompetitiou
can lower. A good stock to select fronr always on hand. We
keep the latest and beet designs in our work: furnish esti­
mates and do all work promptly. Out aim is to suit the pen
pie, and our largely increased sales show that we are success­
fuL As we are the only dealers in Barry County, we make it
a special object for Harry County people to buy of u« We
can and do save money to all who buy onr work.
We thank the public for past favors, and aim to merit the
patronage of all.

A. Black &amp; Co.

MONEY SAVED!
•

.
■
Having bought a large invoice of TEA,

we will until further notice give each customer

a better TEA than ever before; and to induce
customers to try, will give a 5 cent ticket with
each pound for cash.

Tickets good in 25c

lots (or any Crocker}' we have in stock at face

value.

,

Try Our Tea!

Smith, Hams &amp; VaaArman.
March 10th. 1886.

-

RUSSELL HAS
Removed
HIS STOCK OF

DRY GOODS
AND

To the First Door East of Hicks Bros.’ Gro­
cery, on State Street,
Where he will be pleased to welcome all his cus­
tomers and friends, as well as to greet many new
ones. As heretofore, he keeps the Best of Goods
in his line, at the Lowest Prices.

New M Cmslailly irriw1
.

JULIUS RUSSELL.

ROLLER MILL
I

Florida: A man living in tho nrighbexAnd I saw tbe feet of the dead thing hood of Tampa wm bitten ou tta- tag by
a rnttlesuakv. A doctor was at once went
for and the teg wm bandaged tightly
above tbe wound, although it wm ex­
pected that th«&gt; man would dta before
i»di&lt;»l muuic. could b. preunrf.
night march fa tho face of tbo enemy it n» les Um, bm tarrf tor UwiipU___ __ ___
ntay be difficult to comprehend why it catinn of tha
should differ materially from an advance
by daylight, but to those who have had finally arrived ho found the man fa good
condition, but the ground around where
be lay wm strewn with dead muaqait----Medical Journal.

.

And other marked improvements will be made in

Hastings this season.

Proposes to keep in the advance of the procession. 1 ou will
firnf him at his new location north of the new Newton Honse.
in the Blue Fron*
. Ho is prepared to serve the pub­
lic wHL . .-ayxfiing in the line of

Tin, Copper and Sheet-Iron Ware.
Repairing Neatly and Promptly Done.

Eave-Troughing a Specialty.
The Hull Gasoline Stoves.
This is the tateetnnd Best Gasoline Stove Call ami see them.

New and Second-Hand Stoves for Sale!
.The so-called peanut factories of Nor­
folk, Va., handle and put on toe market
11,500,000 worth of peanute owsh year.

Herald.

At Very Low Figures.
.
I also have a quantity o! Plow Pointe, etc., that I will sell at«
very slight advance ovu- wholesale prices, to close out
Bemember we pace, wd yonra reepedfnlly,
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                  <text>The Hastings Banner.
’vol. XXXI.

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NO. 12.

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Ihc Hastings Banner. BENTLEY BROS. &amp; WILKINS
THVlUnAVU, AT

•i a tin'os, Bakhy Co„ Mich.,

ADVKirriSlNG
J . . twrjwir..........J.............*100 00
A’.n« ehtfite for spccfel position*.

\o» PRINTING.
- ',0
Hfeli In the; Job Prtatlnc De(Urtm- „:o! Uh- Baxska Everythin;; tn the
mr.r- .it' • h new; »ud wlthlthe latest faces of
tjpkiho
approved patterns of machinery*
anAc.-mpetent** -rtTnen em;i(»yed. enables the
Ba&gt; &gt; &lt;K to do artr-class lob wort;,
.
IT.

Lowli y7m7d4
j’hyridan, Surgeon and Oculist.
t.'«m or country promptly attended.
&lt;r' ■■■ liuur»-«to io a. m. and I to 3 p. m.
.
*■ lloll'-way*1 drug store.
-Ui sllcnUon paid to surgical diseases
raws ..f t h’jeye atuj ear. _______

i\ ~fL LANDIS, M. D,
»V .
Phyrican apd Surgeon,
Wdodtaad. Michi' ’
‘
, &lt;:.»r*outaof the poet office, will be
I.iiheredaj or night.

Farm Wagons,
Boiile Shovel Plows,
ROAD SCRAPERS,

PINE LUMBER,

rt
TIMMERMAN,
r . -Lon(fp-ithie Physician &amp; Surgeon,
. Pmt itarf &lt;• **t HoUdways' drug store.)

If

L.

(Hemlock and pine.)

Dentist.
ly aUended

" ;LTOX
•r 1be ('hio Fanner's Insuranee Co.
«&lt;on » man's property against
. tuin&lt; it wind, xalnst a man's
i a&amp;d accident.

(PINE AND CEDA1I,)

.

fl

Cedar Fence Posts,

A &gt;HELDON,

Joist and Studding,

n AtatnCC Block. Haclng*. Mich.)
d y '-n ul Abstract Books in Barry

\ E. KEN ASTON.
n..
Attorney at Law,
• • m'r j. s. Gopdvear &amp; Co.'* more.)
Clurt.io! the Stole. CoUeetlOttS
vto.
tohn"&gt; Mtet iU
Attorney at Law,
MiMlcriUe. Mich.

•'

MARTIN V. BARKER, Real Estate,
Ji I nsuranw and Loans.
nff-vrth j n Runyan A Sun. 2 doors north
i&gt;t PostaCllce.
j
:
riven to making exchange1*
j!
;&gt;ertj
The Ititervsta of non-resident
• r.rtM carefully looked after. Farms
iHa-l *!:••• i'i.’ -lie or exchange. Houses and

FLOORING
I

and Maple,

Suh, Doors and Bis,
Cornice Mouldings,

Inside Fieish &amp; Band Monldings
Stoop Scrolls &amp; Columns

L* NAPPEN A Van ARMAN,
IY
Lawyers.
0&gt;*r Button National Bank.)

Window and Door
Screens.

WILLIAM B.SWEEZEY, Attorney
’ ’ At Law anti Solicitor in Chancery.
WOXLAM B. S WEEZE Y.
’'
Justice of the Peace.
(■-►11-rtWta i specialty.

[ M. B. GTLLASPIE.
*•
Notary Public.
)[AKY V. f'OBB.

Vff~ Prices and Estimates given on ap­
plication.

BENTLEY BROS. &amp; WILKINS.

MichiganCentral

fabric v.4 hlf: dressmaker.
Attention Given to Cutting
cri'i Fitthij. Patterns Cut to order.

Iiaui:; r»xrii ir.ide in the conditions
•. ,i r-n*in itorijpjp made and executed hr
And; .. &gt; ('fLvi-r and Anna Scliaflbauser.
at* wtfe.:. .Samuel Carson, dated December
.. &gt;•;. w! recorded In the office ot the Reg*'-r Ut' cennty of Barry and stale

t

Tm Niagara Falls Route.
QRAMD RAPIDS DIVISION.
T»Jc!ns eflec; Maj »th. !«M.

i. mtn jt »*j&lt;. m «*1U mortQgv eon•• •' &gt;• -ew* oprc»U»r. aail there to now
■ &gt; si«.i r &lt; ।
otto unpaid on said mortgam
jinc ttie tame at the
• '
tS'- t-nire tbr mm or thirteen
STATIONS.
'
i ,..4 t«eatT dollan and ruu*ty•*m&lt;. &gt;91.man.) and the attorney fee
■*
xni no prooredlnc* at
;ity home been taken to collect
• ■ ■ •; »:&gt;» i art tbmrol. Non therefore. Grand Rsoids.
MlMtevtife....
.......
• ». f . . ■ („■ m.1« and provided, on Nai- imoc
llAITlX'M
:i.t &lt;!\y ntAuguM. A. D. IMA at 10
»'•&gt;:. lereiinoQ at the north front door
•&gt;- - *
IQ the city of HMUnga. Bar­
? . ’ ' '* •&gt;?-•!• (that being the place of
&gt;■ .. . .. &lt;
Court for tbeooanty ot Bar- Eaton Rapid/
■ • &lt;r .*.! prrm!*r» are situated J there will
i
‘' c surtion or readue to the high- Detroit
» ’ 1 .-r. n.&lt;! trmi:h~» described in nald mort­
; • ■ • ■ ■ • ■ touch
1 .. a* may t* neceaaanr
- - - - ’ to
—• aauafy
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■■■ . AU«n&lt;] mr rd
*i.9v&lt;Mbjr Uw. inrJad'nt an

wrtSwi yvrtreh (U&gt;, ta town three CD
eIstn w *»•*• containing one
of tend, more «le«
.
,M?£’'KL CARSON.Mortgagee.
I Has. H. baler. Att y tor Mortgagee?

it
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10.10
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rXiny ot Barry ’ ThP ClreQlt Court for
K-'®* "Thaddeus L. Hall-In at-

,"SXc«.
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»nen that on the nth di

t ,- .. ,1',-''pendant strove nsme&lt;
on‘‘ hundred and rixtydollanti
l ll ii M rtturn*Me on the «h day of
d the md day of June. A. D.1MB.
KNAPPEN ft VANARMAN
____
Attorneys for Plaintiff.

^■J'r'^ol'liarrr' Ifl 11x8 clrcalt court for lhe

B*'cd

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JfR. MARBLE

Custom Wool Carding,

®®or S. Thorn—In attach-

Jan- &lt; t , .
mat on me inn &lt;iay a:
'•Stolont.', ^niWrtt..°LatUchn‘eBl **• &lt;ul’r

__ County N ews.

that it is one of the best pieces in the
weeks ago to tfltend the funeral of a
towu.ihip.
,
Anson Ware has . nearly recovered relative.
Freeport business men are consider­
Ed. Troy, from Ann Arbor, with hta
ing the advisability of organizing a from his recent sickness.
Mrs. Cora Brown, of Grand Rapids, wife and little daughter two weeks old.
biisintas men’s protective association.
ta
spending
hta
vacation
at
Dr. J. L
is visiting her mother Mm. Hayman.
The upright, honest customer will be
The children look forward with glee Chandler’s.
e&lt;SS,h!S““‘*P wcur“l 10 Onf benefited oy such an organization, and
Sidney Fisk has purchased the mill
to the day when our Sunday school
J;??1 Wu*™*h*v» “&gt;m- the dead-beat will get left as he should shall have its annual picnic.
property formerly owned by Harley
be.
„ &gt;1011'™1'the|r cr°pOur Sunday school elected Mrs. Powers, and was df ing a good job of
Tt)e newly Installed officers of Har­
Henry Lathrop superintendent, after sawing, until, through the carelessness
7V
curing from about 40 acres mony lodge, L O. O, F„ surprised their the resignation of Barber Meed.
of one of the bands, everything was
p
»“&lt;• wh(«&gt; ■brothers Saturday evening, by escorting
The doors of the church were opened brought to a standstill by the break­
ot a superior quality
them to the Commercial house, where last Sunday and three united in full ing of the saws. Too bad, for Sid.
^"l- tomtom I por- they found an inviting repast awaiting membership.
Hope he will soon be able to start up
,oni" ““ tom • tlKnu- their pleasure. The brothers didn’t
The Ladies Mite Society will meet at again without any great loss.
li'V
U1' Ildd &gt;«to» act a bit backward in coming forward Mrs. Henry Lathrop’s Friday afternoon.
Nashville.
—to the table.
Gentlemen invited to tea.
Look for another Herald party after
New wheat has commenced coming
Sylvester Fegles, of Ionia county, is
lhrirn,j!shol’“'1
J°“" »‘U&gt; •'seeding."
harvesting his wheat on Anson Ware’s in at a lively rate, and appears to be a
Samuel Roush returned to-day from
good quality.
* a three days absence in Charlotte and and his old homestead.
A large number of Nashville, people
Quarterly meeting will be held at As­
Lansing. It is hoped the time will syria Saturday and Sunday, July 31st were at the Barnum show at Grand
came when F reeport people can step on and August 1st. 1‘residing Elder Ab­ Rapids last week.
the cam and go direct to the capital of bott will be in attendance.
C. H Goodwin A Co.’s drug store ta
the state without submitting to vexa­
Nearly all the wheat has been secured being repainted on the .interior and
HiLF**’
? ” wUh Utero • h*ppy tious delays and changing cars to go a in fine condition, and a number .of our mwm improved in appearance.
.
time In caiunUfe. and a fine catch of distance of 38 miles.
.
'Rev. O. S. Grinnell’s sfhging class
farmers intend to thresh this week.
those targe fish which we so often see
Supervisor Gott, of Irving, Barry
George Norton is suffering with a gives a concert at the opera house on
UWM?om/thMtbeautlful lakr:
county, can stand in his doorway any severe spralnal ankle, caused by being Friday evening of this week.
H. W. Wairsth gave an exhibition of
.JLfamil7 **v® lu “ fine show clear day and look upon the farm and upset while hauling wheat last Saturon the night of the 10th. which drew in residence of Supervisor Camptiell, in
skating at Vermontville Saturday
u large crowd
of borhoiL
people from
the sold
sur- I Hope township, same county, fifteen
Mr. Cook and wife intend moving to eveiing.
overl5s.
t^
'c They
Charlie Sariford, of Middleville, ta
miles away. As these gentleman both Muskegon the latter part of this week.
embrace the same political faith, there They leave a host of friends who wish visiting relatives and friends in the
village.
n.^gi:‘Scogal hM h,s now kitehen and is little danger that the hills ana dales them well.__________________
between
tticir
residences
will
ever
re
­
The Nashville orchestra are giving a
“teplete. making quite a
FOUR 0ORSER8.
sound with angry words thrown at each
dance at’the opera house this evening
to his fine residence.
(Tuesday!.
Tuesday—very dusty.
.
»
’ **?*renc®ls at home superin­ other across the intervening space.
There may be some "wire-pulling”
Rev. H. Spitler, of Wanstown, oc­
tending his haying and harvesting.
Our si&lt;± are on the gain.
Rumor has ft that Mrs. Cortez Pendil though.
George Townsend has moved —
his cupied the Evangelical pulpit last Bun­
ta temporally Insane, making an effort
house on the north road near Isaac day both morning and evening.
Rev. E. B. Sutton, of Adrihn. ta to
tbe other day to take her life by throw­
Young's.
CEDAR CREEK.
speak pn the subject of temperance, at
Andrew Mapes has a new well.
ing herself in their windmill tank.
'
We are having very dry weather, but
Some of the farmers have their the opera house on Tuesday evening of
Charles McKay and his brother Ed it looks like rainthis afternoon.
next week.
returned from Hattie Creek Saturday
This place has been without a doctor wheat secured.
Mrs. C. L. Collier has shaken the dust
Well, well, boyfl; that sign denotes a
with a new traction engine and separa- for the last three months, and no sick­
of this burg from her feet and departed
wonderful capacity for gathering in.
;®r *'fth the latest improvements. ness of any account.
for Minnesota, to make her home with'
The
surprise
at
Lavunt
McIntyre's
Charles says they used less than 300 lbs.
We are informed that an M. D. has
her
son.
was
a
success.
It
was
Mrs.
McIntyre's
of coal running it from Battle Creek, moved into this place to practice medi­
Nashville ta exceptionally healthy
drawing their separator behind up to cine and start a drug store. We wish 35th birthday. She was the recipient of
a glass water set from her husband and this summer. Very fe&lt; cases of illness
the county line, where they intend to him good luck and plenty of it
are reported.
hanging lamp from the guests.
start threshing Monday morning.
Sidney Hull has gone to Battle Creek
D.
P. Sprague is about to launch his The Nashville boys are getting them­
Mumps are quite prevalent about to bring home a new threshing machine.
selves in 'shape to go down and sit.
new boat on Wall lake.
ligrv. Miss A era Cartright has just re­
Wall lake is getting to be quite a
down real hard on the Dowling base
The
joke
was
on
J.
J.
Fuller
and
he
covered from having them; Mrs. Frank place for Hastingsites to spend these
seemed to enjoy it too, when he was ball club pretty soon.
Burdock and family are convalescent, hot dry days.
Bernard Shultz is putting idown a
met by the owner of a couple of colta
while others are complaining.
We expected to record a marriage be­ which he was leading off to pasture. new concrete walk.
Itatn would be highly appreciated in fore this but it begins to look as though
Sid Kocher carries his arm in a sling
Like the boy that courted twin sisters,
this section, as the earth is very dry the widow was not on the marry.
how could he help being mistaken as a result of'plcking cherries. He fell
and nil vegetation is drying up. Unless
How about that dude that was in when they were as near alike as two from u step ladder.
we have it soon corn and potatoes will the city celebralion day.
Irve’ Feighner, a former Nashville
peas.
be a short crop, if not a complete fail­
We saw Joe VanArman and his
boy. was hand-shaking with friends
ure.
chum Isaac returning from Mud lake
CARLTON.
here Sunday and Monday.
Mrs. Mary J. Olmstead,aged 59 years, well ladened with fine block bass, hav­
Frank Dean, of Charlotte, was in
Who said our Good Templar Lxlge
died on the 18th, after suffering several ing caught between fifty and sixty nice
would die? We don’t think so as town Thursday.
years. Her funeral services are to be fish in one forenoon.&gt;
Maggie Jeffrey, formerly a milliner
long as we can Initiate from two
held at the Wesleyan church on the 20th
Harvest is the thing of the past. to three edch week.
here. Is in town this week.
insL
Most farmers finished stacking last
Sneak thievee broke into 0. L. Glas­
Mrs. Peter Houston, from Muskegon,
Mrs. Geo. Marr has a stater visiting week.
is visiting her mother Mrs. Asa Odell. gow’s hardware store Monday night
her from Pennsylvania.
Hay was secured in fine shape, but
Geo. B. Wickham has returned home and carried off two revolver* and a
was u light crop. Wheat about two from Muskegon.
Suantlty of cutler)-. It ta thought to be
thirds of a usual crop, although there
)e work of “kids.”
MIDDLKVILLE.
Matle Uhlu home again from Nash­
are some fields that are very good.
Jerry Wolcott was home from Grand
ville,
where she has been spending the
Considerable opposition to raising
Corn and potatoes are drying up very summer.
Itaplds over Sunday.
the village bridge ta met with by those
badly, and if we don't have rain Ebon
A medicine vender, who was on our
The daughter of 'James Uhl. of
circulating a petition asking that it will be a total failure.
Charlotte, is visiting her aunt Mrs. A. streets the last three evenings of last
shall be done.
The political pot begins to bubble
week, made lota of fun for the boys, and
Repairs on the M. E. church were not the camp of the greenback party in J. Wright.
■
Zella Odell ta teaching school in the lots of money for himself.
completed as expected last wt-k and this place.
A couple of fakirs with striking
Cbeny district
Sunday sen ioes were again held in the
and lifting machines are on our streets
Hot days and colds nights Good Temptars hall
at
present
CASTLETON.
Farmers have begun cutting their
Wm. Gibbs ta building an addition to
________________ O. U. SCCKKR
hta residence on Main street
Grandfather Schofield is seriously oats.
Josephine Al larding spent a few days
Sundaying at Gun lake ta being car­ sick.
LACEY.
E. Lockhart and I. Carr cut and put last week with friends in Freeport.
ried too far when the band boys with a
Harvest
over, threshing commenced.
Mary
Crockford,
who
has
been
spendcrowd of other fellows will go there in shock 20-acres of wheat in five days.
Bob starts out with his new seperaS. Sprenget started his two threshers the summer at Nashville, Sundayed at
and "make a day of it" as they did last
tor
in
great
shape,
with Mr. Hinckley,
home.
Thursday.
Sunday.
We wondered why Mr. D M. wore Wagonlander and Wicks for deck
Ed. Pilbeam commenced/ work on
An extensive barrel manufactory
such a broad smile. Oh, its a six pound hands. Work before play this fall.
was added to our village industries last R. Ellerton’s new house Hobday.
Mrs. Joy is spending a few weeks
B. Hart, of Charlotte, Sundayed with
week by Ben Fuller, in the old Shoupe
Nick Allarding in North Carl­ with her mother tn Baltimore.
foundry. About ten thousand apple his brother.
Mr. Risbridger started with his
Wm. Greggs and wife were guests of ton is nursing a sore hand, caused by a
barrels will be made before time to
troupe
for the Norton school house
frog fellon.
Ml Schofield Sunday.
market fruit next fall
Wm. Wright returned home last where they will build a new one. They
Some twenty-five young people made
Ed. Hubbard, west of town, mourns
have just finished Mr. Wagonlander%
a dog that passed to the canine happy H. Porter a pleasant surprise Monday week from Whitehall. Will says the
people up there have all got good teeth. barn.
hunting grounds last week. It died of evening being his 18th birthday.
Most of the farmers have got theiz- --"Mra^-Stringham, who has been so
Wash. Price has a fine carriage horse.
too niuch cold lead administered by a
very sick, ta a little better at this writ­
Quite an exciting time in the huckle­ wheat secured.
traveler who was passing Hubbard's
Mary Allarding. of Freeport, Sun­ ing. Dr. Van Hora ta attending her. It ta
place one evening and objected to being berry swamp Friday.
only with the best of care that she will
dayed at borne.
Oats are getting ripe.
eater up by the vicious brute.
Charlie Everts, of Nashville, spent recover. She hks the sympathy of her
A spruce young man named Mart, of
Francis Graves, the irrepressible,
.
Sunday with Henry Crockford and many friends and neighbors.
bobbed up serenely , in our midst last Hastings, was making Inquiries as to
Mr. Townsend is on the sick list,
family.
where
nis
school
inarm
Ida
was
teach
­
Thursday, .lie now “conducts” a paper
Mrs. Babcock lias a little niece visit­
Dr. A. J. Wright and wife took in
at Grand Itapkta in the interest of the ing, a few days ago. Call on ye scribe
ing
her
from
Jackson.
Barnum
’
s
show
at
Grand
Rapids
last
and be will tell you where she is next
working men of that city.
When the young men go to see the
Wednesday; also Michael Yarger and
Herbert Russell, a former Middle­ time. Mart.
girls It would look better for them to
C. Schofield, of Jackson, spent a few Isaac Conit.
ville bov. hut at present a resident of
Leroy Barnum and wife, of Hastings, go in the house, instead of standing
day
with
his
father.
Reed Citv, was in town Thursday.
under the shade trees.
J. Watring has erected a fine family spent Sunday at T. P. Barnum’s.
Prof. W. A. Morse and wife are at
George Stacy rnd wife Sundayed in
Olivet, having been called there by the monument.
North-Eabt Hastings.
G. VanAusten, of Ohio, is making his Baltimore.
death of. a relative of Mrs. M.
The collection at the thank offering
George Sweet and wife attended P.
M. F. Jordon would give a year’s sons a pleasant visit.
Nelt Appleman. of town, is trying amounted to 8A32. which will be given T. Barnum’s circus at Grand Rapids
rent of the best box in hta poatofilce to
to the church.
Wednesday, and report a good time.
know who your correspondent ta. lie his muscle at harvesting.
The little girls enjoyed their enter­
Ed. Cotton, wife and children, of Sipsays that “etc" in last weeks item calls
tainment given them by Mrs. J. N. pewa, Ionia Co, spent Saturday and
PRAIRIEVILLE.
for an apology.
Sunday at Philip Dnnbar’a
Covert last Saturday.
Steven Temple Is spending his vaca-r
Whooping cough ta just now making
Another member was was taken into
Girls, the next time you make ice
life a burden to several juveniles ot tion in the northern country; Petoskey the lodge last Saturday night.
cream and invite your fellow to help
and thereabout*.
this town.
eat it, don't let it all melt before he gets
Nora Johnson, of Grand Rapids, Is
A cigar factory ta among the pros­
FOUR CORNERS.
there.
.
visiting friends in our village.
pective enterprises of Middleville.
Grade Whitney spent last week with
Chas. Price and his best girl were out
L. L. Loveland ^nd family spent a
The roller mill is sheathed ready for
her sister, Mrs. David Ragta.
riding. It already gives promise of few days of the past week in Battle buggy riding Sunday last.
Jennie Sweet was the guest of Nellie
Mfases &gt; Lucy Bump and Bertie
being a handsome building—an archi­ Creek with Wfll Murohy.
Baldwin Sunday.
Dr. Hyde and wife returned from Townsend visited at Mr. Joslin’s last
tectural as well as industrial advantage
Wm. Raphe was hand-shaking with
their tripon the 8th, accompanied by week.
to the town.________________
friends in this vicinity before Eta de­
Ed.
Cotton
and
wife,
of
Boxand,
are
the Dr.’s sister, who will remain for a
parture to Alaak*.
FREEPORT.
time. They are cosily settled in their spending a few weeks with friends and
We wonder what brings those two
■
apartments at Mosier’s and are ready relatives of this vicinity.
From lhe Herald.
Preaching at the. church on Sunday Coats Grove bop into the dty Bunday
evenings? Perhaps Effie or Buta could
A barveit dance at the rink will take to receive their friends at any time,
Mrs. Bruce is enjoying a visit from last by Eld. Grow, of Charlotte.
.
Ora and Maud Summers are enjoying tall.
^Born^Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Fox, of her mother.
Wheat ta all stacked and ready for
Dore Shedd Is visiting tn Battle a visit fromAheir sister, Mrs. Otis Sum­
threshing. Soon the hum of the ma­
West Carlton, a son.
.
mers, of Cleveland, Ohio.
Cr
A
k
harvest
dinner
will
be
served
by
chine
will
be
heard.
Mr*. B. W. Finch ta expected to re­
D. P. Sprague and others, are prepar­
turn home this week.
the M. E. society in the-Lindwy grove. ing to rusticate at Wall lake for a week
KASTXjr* OORMKM.
N B. Raymond, of Carlton, has a two North Pine lake on Wednesday.
or more,
Delos Hopkins has a child very sick
vear old colt that weighs 12C5 pounds.
"The harvest is passing by. the sum­
The Whitney family gave an enter­
Miss Agusta Hinkley is the guest of tainment under canvas Saturday mer days orc ending." is what the farm­ with dysentry.
Mrs. Lefevre, ot Rutland, having lost
her father in Grand Rapids this week. evening, which was largely attend­ ers are singing just now.
Thos. Cheesbrough received a severe ed; butthose who were present when
A. Barnum and wife Sundayed at D.her home by_fire, ta staying with her
injurvtothe thumb of hta left hand they were here last, report the show as P.Bprague*A
Steve Wolfe has laid aside the mason
MMr and Mr*. Charles Bronson wit­ not nearly as good as then.
work
for a short time and has gone into
The missionary society was last enter­
nessed the nwetta and Barnum in
the harvest field to work.
tained by Mrs. Hazen.
“More rain,” is the crying need ot the of any consequence since the last of
Grand Rapids this week.
The residence of M. J. Goss is assum­
Rev. D. L. Eaton, pastor of the Concfops of this vicinity.
form and comeliness.
Bolton A Miller Bros, started their
Mrs. Richardson goes to Jamestown
trnwational church of this place, ta now ing
We are grateful to see something
thresher Saturday, threshing, for Luthfavored with full houses at hta Sunday new in the fashion of a dwelling in­ on Friday next
......
David Coats and family Sundayed
Stj’.iCheesbrough has finished a new stead of the same thing repeated in­
with his brother, G. W. Coats.
, - ,
concrete walk from hta residence to the definitely.
Mr,. Joatt houM prorrMK, llowl,
BANTIALD.
Sunday was a cold day at Gun lake.
street. This ta the first walk of the •a Mr. Clement U wrallni alone at
So we hear that Gan lake is destined
kind laid in Freeport.
,
Every Barry county farmer and busi­ I’IEu»ent' Horton bu none eart to aee er aecured better than U la thia aeaenn to become a great pleasure resort. un­
Not a drop ot rain baa fallen on it alaee Um those having the duh grounds in
ness man should bt«in to make arrange- his father, who is in declining health.
charge allow ft to become a resort
barvaating
oonunmoed.
Mrs. John Cairns has been entertainThe sound of Cbarta BrtrUda M&gt; for Sunday bunnnera.
Kalamazoo friendsfall. And thus make It the best fair Irur
Tfcrs. Geo. Blackman lota her canary Ad Tenon thraabor.aodlatinetly beard in
enr held in Barry
„ handl twice during the vest week, but fortun­ all dlreeUooa. la food erManoe that
(hrmhlzw la falrlT oommMeed.
T Cheerbrough has hta factor) nanaji ately recovered him.
at’work harvesting his wheat crop on
Eld. Hua baa Jurt returned form
Whoojdng cough has made its ap­
his farm in Camrfcell
Canada, where ho re called three mumtj &lt;Q wrttu bto.
said by those who have seen hta wheat pearance about here.

Hickory

. COOK.

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HASTINGS, MICH., JULY 22, 1886.
WHOLE NO. 1624.

ON SHORT NOTICE.

He will warrant all work
‘tfi
cents per pound. Nothing charged for
°»e deteodant above grease.ot one hundred ninety(tooAMMVSotSoctTtsntocuie.elhtiihop
on the river.
MARBLE.
awtlnr. Mleh.. M*y

.

corners

�PBEMIUM LIST
DmSION G-POVLTXY.
JndgM-Cbarte* BmlU. W. K. Barber. M. L
Snitc'nber

to October

OFFICERS OF THE SOCIETY.

FERMIUM LIFT.
BICES.
HmI pair of each distinct variety...

Na J Banning—Free tor all county borsM ; beat
3 In 3. S nd* heat*. First |io, ^eood ».&lt;
Floral HaU

M. Hewes..

J. B Idle man
. A. hbeldan.

hlbltor.............. T?777-..-............ 3 00 J
DIVISION B—MECHANICAL WORK.

aqtSum.’stocked . •
-.--re
DIVISION M—TABLE REFRESHMENTB.
Judges—Mrs. Milan Waldorff. Mrs. Norman
LathaSi and Mre. David C. Eyclcabymar.

ton, Secy

Wreted m

IOO Doses

Box too.

. Division G
DlrtatonH
.Dlrlrionl
. Division J
Division K
D'.v.jiou 1.
. Divtalon M
.Division N
. Divtalon O

Henry Havens....
WaBareC. Kelley.

ANNOUNCEMENT.

“
biscuit
bop-ristog bread
•*
bl*CUlt

the eeaaon In the county; beat 3 In 3. mile
b-ate. First 3U5; second 810.

SPOirre AND AMUSEMENTS.
Judgea-J. H. Dennis, M. L. Cook. C. 8. HU-

1-Baae Bail game, for championship of tho
wuty aadpstTMoffita. First, »10; second,
i. Fire Innings for each game.

fourth annual

The officers have
made extensive
Improvement!
-.... “ —
« vCm,

...

triad t

. .......... . ....
JW IW
I*f&lt;*nL National rule* to govern. Best 3 In
L mllebsaa. First 375; second,|ao; third335.
Five horses to fill or pro mt*.

tracUvuncoa. The race course has been put In
better shape than ever before, which will cur8—Biscuit race. A biscuit far each person
uonly i«k! interest and rest to the races. Dur­ Na
to be suspended bv a string from a wire exlag the part year there baa been a large Impor­
to-tidlng from the Judges' »taud to the grand
tation of blooded animal* Into the county,
stand; the one who runs 10 rods and eat* tho Beat dreaaiug bare*
which draws that oar people appreciate Uds Im­
biscuit loose first, with hand* tied behind him.
emartable.....
portant industry, and their presence at the lair
wins. First.gs; aecood, «3: third, 31.
Ut* tall will add not a Tittle to It* attmettou*
and interest. Last year the society went beg­
Sowar stand
ging, which is the invariable coascqueneo of
, rustic chair
•I.
bring in debt; but this year It oilers premium*
vrakitaad......
which we trust will attract to its exhibition No. 7-Free tor all race with a trotting bene;
wash stand
30 rod*. Men or boyv-and bone to go from
every animal or article in the county worthy of
maatal shatt . .
standing Start; best 2 tn 3, whether It be man
being shown. It should be remembered however,
etoek sfcSfT.....
tkattbe money offered tn premium*, is but a
orbme. Ftret, *3; second, S3; third, 31.
hanging bracket
small part of the benefit derived from the taire.
Much of the Interest in Improved stock and bet­ DIVISION “A." HORSES FOR^bOADSTERS.
tor methods of tarnilbg, I* traceable directly to
double barn
Judges—Gilbert Striker. Edwin Wilcox. Geo. Bestsingle
the influence of fain. At is a needed relaxation
Larne'
riding bridle,
CIbm i-Htalllona
j-air of fine boot*
pair of coarse bo
Best stallion 4 years old or over
er is istotwic, wr are sure io uare uir
j&gt;»’rgvnt*' shoes
■tUMB I MMI old..
best, and most enjoyable fair ever be!
pair ladle*' abees
Chanty. !*t each and all take a little
pair slippers
pair Caudron's shoes
neighbor.
a panel tsoor............
toalde wtndow blinds...
outride wtndow blind*..
aereeo door
GENERAL BULES.
weigh to exceed 1,100 lbs.
wfadmr mb...................
1. Ticket* ot membership will be sold for 31.00
■pectmeua wow! turning
rhich wUleutiti* the owner, bis wife, and all
flour barrel
Beet 3 years old colt
Kt dcoea brooms
idtog brick
well brick
■uckltag colt.
artificial teeth
Nagle ticket* will be sold for 28 cent*.
Children over 8 and under 12 rears of

CteM 0— Ladies' Driving.
Best driving by lady..
Horses entered In division A are to be Judg­
shad ItMs^udgnieul on prvjterty that hi: or bl* ed on the points ot color, form, action and marks
I
«. Lunes may be made by mall, by addren- of endurance.
DIVISION B—HOBBES FOR DRAFT.
Judges—Philip Mowry, Manning Doud. SeneClass 1-Stallions.
Ines, nnd all animals or articles Intended tor
■xhfbltion must be entered on or before Hie Best stallion 4 years old or over ,...
stallion 3years old
evening of the first day, when the books uf Un­
st.xlllon 2years old
Secretary will be closed. No deviattou from
this rule can l&gt;e made.
N. B — Horses entered In thia class must not
5. Card* will be furnished with numbers .xs
MtMTM at IteBMBMtomi .iffier. v-Llcl: ahabM
be placed near the animals or articles exhibited
so that the Judges will hare no difficulty in flnd- Best brood mare aeeomj
f. Exbibltorx win tie careful to have their
articles and animals arranged In Uielr proper
places In season, otherwise they tn*y t&gt;c Over­
look rd by the viewing committee.
Best 3 years old colt.
7. Any animal or article tail
tninm at;
the
1 year old colt
BuekUag rat..
the second year after receiving said prctaium,
shall sgain be entitled to compete lor such pre-

«. Al! animals or articles offered for exhibi­
Best team for draft T 00 8 00
tion shall be the bonafide property of the exhlbttor. provided that any Ann or company do DIVISION C-H0E8ES FOR GENERAL PCRFORKS.
Judges-Charles N. Young, Hiram Rogen.
». Ail nmmifactnred articles must have been
------- .—. —। the county, by the exhibitor. William Strong.
»a premium,
nicies intended for exlifblUon
with these of domestic manufacture.
11. No animal* or stock entered tor eompetlUon can be taken from the grounds opal 3
N. B.-H&lt;
Mgh jMfei

lolatloa of tbl* rule.
.
U. Exhibitors ot haroee will take hotlce that
sign wUl be raised In the center of the ring,
esigaailug the cl*« of home* desired tor ex-

til Uie lodges have decided upon thefr merit*.
11 No animals will be permitted to compete
in more than one class in the list, racept that
animals competing In pairs m*y also compete

Best colt 3 year old 6 00 S 00
colt-2 year* old 3 00 3 00
cotttywold
3 oo a oo
suckling colt a oo 2 00
Colt* entered in this das* must correspond as

pcting single may also cotnpelo In bort*.
Horses owned within the cosnty, eikcring the Beat team............................................. TOO BOO
special trotting cl***, are not excluded from
DIVISION D-CATTLE.
comp^-ting tn the regular Ihrt.
1-4. No discretionary premium will i&gt;e paid j^Judjes—W"axhingtou Sponable. Jos. Bray.
until approved by the executive committee, and
they mny modify or refuse to pay the same, us
they dwm proper.
l£ Ample feed (except grain) will be provid­
ed lor stock without fall, tree of charge, and
particular pains will be taken Gut in thin re■j&gt;ect there shall be no cause tor complaint.
belter a years old
A suitable police force will be kept on duty at
better I nor old.
bull calf.
heifer call
actually oxlilrcedso cents

—

gallon maple syrrp
toamno csixsup....
can of each variety of troll put up
without the aid uf ebomieal*.
can of each variety of fruit put
up with chemicals
oolfocUon of canned fruit
DIVISION N-GRAIN AND VEGETABLES.
Faddlefsni. John Stllaon and

axe helve

,£3-.K*:*Jor •tlrta 11 &gt;f“n of age and under;
30 rods. F^rt.»»:*eccind,»3;thlrd|!.

Beet span for roadsters.

bushel of red wheat .
bushel of white dent
bushel ot rer.ow den
bushel of flint corn .
lushS'of • bitt- oat*
bushel of black onto
bushel of winter rye.
bushel o’ spring rye
bushel of barley
bushel of buckwheat
pumpkins, true mammoth
pumpkins, grey boutongue
pumpkins, common
two bubbord t.]uaab
two mammoth Chill squash
six long bkxsl
six turnip beets

Ana rat (Mbm

. — ------------------this division
must be th* work ot county workmen. Persons
are cordially Invited to exhibit manufactured
artlclwi at all kinds made outside the county,
wttk the a—nranr e that mil bratra opportu
nlty foe display will be given. The committee
will examine the various exhibits, and lo their
reisirt specially mention such as seem to tt^m
best, but premiums are urecsaarlly withheld.
DIVISION I-DOME8T1C MANUFACTURES.
Best domestic flannel
pair woolen blanket*

HE dnwk...........
pair woolen stockings,
pair w.-'lcn Neks.,
pair woolen mittens
pair woolen gloves,
skein yam
quilt, patch-work...
qullWraxy...........
quilt, log cabin
« ■pgtoM.aanad tew....
■proad. knit or erochet
• ;.: Of .

infant's suit
child’s suit
knit or crochet skirt.
- Child's bootees
work by old lady. Toy,
specimen band sewing

rtlve divisions. The
employed shall, ex-

ClaM l-Thorooghbrod Marino.

" - ‘ ‘ur “wm! ti&gt;-^
aaaasaR#

One Dollar .
Hood s Sarsaparilla cures scrofula, aatt
rtcum. all humors, bolls, pimples, general dw-

Mood or low condition ot the system. Try It.
" I was severely afflicted with scrofula, and

Mtte rath front door of the &lt; 4.
,u U* (Xmat; (1) B*Sv kJ

rtlla, ami consider mjv«U entirely cured.’

mucn tuercoi as may l« tln-ex«.in u, p»v .causount duo oa said mortgage, vfa, ..J-t; I”
rent. Interest and all kgaTr.-ts, t.wrther mS
Miuitoroey'.freof nn.-u toUarx*”,

" Hood's SarexparllLx did me an immcr.se

belli up and strengthened. my dlgevUon tm
BSS* half (nH) ot lot No. semi hundred'in*
thirteen (713). the north half (nH, &lt;4 kxSwZ

Sold by aB dniEjlri't. »1; six for fi. Made
only by C. 1. 110GD a CO.. Lowell. Mass

IOO Doses One Dollar.

other variety ot txuaiocs worthy of being pro­
duced.
DIVISION O-FRt'rr.
Judges—Guy Durfee. John Hines and IL F.
Bennett.
Best six E. L Greening apples..
six Baldwin apples
six Goldrn Ru»»et appl-n ..
six Bwpar apples
six King of Tompkins apples
six Detroit Red apples
six Rambo apples
six Fall Pippin apples
.
six Malden Blush applrs
apples...
.
collection Deleware grapes
'•
Concord graptai..
**
Majtha grapes .
The above premiums will l&gt;e given on any
outer dlitlnrt rari-ty of apples or grapes; also
on any
DI tete

Ident.
The roll being called, the following members
lit

wit: Beasmer. Ford, Goodyear. Greenfield.
Hoffman. Kelly, Lichty. Rider and Tomtomon;
»tweni. Bauer. Dawson and Lathrop.

The ■ui-erlutendent

knit or crochet pillow sham...
wortod
....................
w. r.1,1buttoofboto
** n._ &gt; .I*.,.
DIVISION J—FANCY WORK.
Judges—Mrs. Gilbert Striker. Mrs. D. G. Rob- that the matter of fixing date for opening fall
n«.Ui Mrx |. A Slbmlr
term would require the attention of the beard.
Bart tidy, cotton
tidy, fancy
banner, hand painted
------------------- &gt; Vt
mmt, ambratoarad....
thouMud dollars, with Mears Fred Barlow.
embroidered •lipt-rr* ,
rabraMarad atooMaga....
embroidered ottoman
embroidered toot rest ..
allk embroidery...
accepted and approved.
cotton or linen embroidery
knit or eroe to*: hood
baby shawl .
lambrequin.. .
oarrtate afgfcan
infant afgliau ...
lamp shade
sola pillow
pin cuahloo .
musUn or cambric pillow shams

speem-a etching to cotton'.' limn
orauk...
maertme laoe..
paint lace
darned teoa.—....
rhild ■* knit or crochet *acqve....
tsovjdty&amp;ndd wcrk....\7? ...
■ball wwk....„
artificial flowers to •ilk, muslin,
tedy^d^*.**^?8^ allk' an­
. broidery-.
letter niarklng, oottea or linea
•murosdegy.,

Io.

...

- *L1U
-&gt;o- '■‘■‘•tiaeto«M Said murt#*« wm given if.
symeut of anew Lur.dred dodan
'K.
... .. . .... . . . __ _ .

alghed by the* Slid James DtsJry io Dm*) E
(tx* on the rib day of May. A. D. !«.&lt;. and said
raWnwamt recorded in the oSH- &lt;1 the regicsr
ot Ma tor Barry ,Comity
. Michigan.
,n
.... fk. i::.uwr
.... ....

abmdd
default be made in the M
pavniri;:
Mia
•-*any
—.»
mjj. nt
and shook! tbe aame remaiu nn;«
rears tor the *pac* nt sixty ds» -.
thenceforth, wt t».a!i« r the Lj

HIBBARD’S
RHEUMATIC
SYRUP,
A Great Blood Purifier.

executors, adminfvtratnrs and as,ne mkI be due and pn-.stile nsniediately thereafter. And tM*ul; lu&gt;tsj t*rt&gt;
made tn thr payment of interest due Max stk.
law. and the samr still rmiltilu: unpaid, the
aluresaid principal sum cf seven inunlred u4ton. wfch aU arreariires of inured ttwrtoa
hath been and Is now A^Ured to be t.i« -Jw
and payable; and there Is now ctaimed to be
due and pavable at the date of this notice the
■UM«teight hundred and flfry-«-uiit m4 4-f’O
dollars, and no suit or i n* «-Ims* at law c’ in
equity having &gt;*een Institub-d lo rerewr ibe
money? secured by MkRmortmge or aaj jart

K
b ‘■JU,ra
M “HbtenUoti of
AV Morbid Hamors In the system." and there

shall *eh at public taction u&gt; the bixhcsi :■ ..&gt;t
al the north !r--..: door
■ « J" ■ ■ "

deaths by

toaj W MVVt'MW J I-- .... ....
nortcace vita seven percent, intorest
HHEl MATIC RYHUF
— -^2^, -_..h t« the sent of **•
• P«rely vvwekable com pound,
addx. drives out all rheums an
gcrout humors.
[tatedMayirih.A.l..i TKij

Burdock Blood Bitters
Purify The Blood.

Burdock Blood Bitters

Burdock Blood Bitters
That Tired. Weary Feeling.

Mortgage Sale.
ig been made In the ««dm®*
-eroraea in ,uv
torihecutu-ry Of Larry sad ««•
of Michigan, on the list day *&gt;f M«» A. D.
la fflMMrMWmortgage* &lt;«■ p;*r »... ‘f •»“;
mortgage there 1* claimed to be doe at tbr u*»
otThfiiMCfeethe»uai o! n o
dradaud tWrt» flvr d’H...-aadaoaimffrprx'swediiMcva. -»*
instituted io recover the nw »eci«“ "T **“
mortgage or any iurt tliereui
Now. Uicrofore. by vlrt •- °«

tydKi bidder, a: the norm : . 4*** ■ “
tut mUic tbopUbc whore tl&lt;
tMaSwU wry Inboidet'.. ’hr in --A* ,.,
«^KOaradBMntnire, &lt; r•»
■rakenoetaaarr to pay ti»rn..«i.&lt;i
"
mortgage, with nine tier rent,
mJeaS- The premixs an ■!--yr7 • &gt;a
tCMMBMallpioae parrei»■&gt;! up&gt;! D?*** S

S15&amp;I quarter of tor
ILSCanunl.-:

The president announced the standing oom-

eoUecttoo preired flow',
apecimea of drawing
map of Michigan
hand-writing .
ttdy-...Tr..

*

JUUUB STARK. Mortgigre.

of the register ot d- d« «or tl».« erocty
Stare M . hii-sl.
•&gt; . ifll

proceedings printed In Ml tho city papers, and
ataooot not to exceed |30. Adopted by the
following vote: aym. Hessmer. FurSXX*

Greenfield, Huffman. Kelly. Lichty, Rider and
Tomilnoon-O.

the re orded plat thereof.
1. taro.

Default having town m^de in the coodltk.■ .
i»
!1?. wHjjjmj jq.

-- ----------- —• irom uie
G’h‘'22j: Md'hyau dnwsw. Alww iae
table.
iTutcr In cotinaction
By Mr. Kelly, that the resolution making tho wlththe syrup. Made only by the
■mount psid for printing prooeedingK IM. be
RHKUMAT1C syrup co..
amended: lost by Urn following vote: J^n,
Benamcr. Lichty. Greenfield and Kelly—&lt;; n*y
Fort. Goodyear, Haffman, Rider and Tomlin-

quaUflcatlan*. Bower. Kelly and Goodyear

',i "S" tw.

variefy cTdbMrd wort
alrcmtle
cardboard bracket
MR8. B. C. BODLE.

INSTRUCTIONS TO JUDGE).
El constitute a quorum, and
toe and be authorised to
lefirat named
be chairman.
romml.iee w‘.l

IK Doms

Hartlnr-. July 13,1M&amp;
cdacstion of the cfcy of Hastnant to sdfoernmenu at tha

HMt^iint work

DIVISION E— SHEEP.
Judges—Fraidt K. Doty, John Campbell, H. B.

HCBBAJO, North aaa. N. T.

Hood’s Sarsaparilla
narrow &gt;&lt;|ua*ne»
peck of rose potatoes .
peck otburbank seed In g potatoes
peck of Ohio potatoes

years subscription to the National Live
b^ikrt.’sHkanbroidery 1 00
i Journal will be awarded to the person
Infant's drees ar aklrt, silk...... 1 m
snss ---- exhibits the best herd of Cve head of full
bloodesl cattle of either of the distinct broods.
book Is properly kept, signed and returned to
Best grade or native cow.
“"■“'O" !‘.-?aigEs’sg“ i',dik
on exhibition tn their 1

Pn«*
1
r. once tn each week tor

—-to in I!,, enclitic

butter firkin,
BdUtaafe....
Atmprap..
laud rofler

two-hone sleigh
oao-boTM alcigh
hob alelgba
wheelbarrow. ..

&amp; The annual

*"*&lt;•.

Default hart™ been1 made■ In it*
DIVIKION ^^^TFLOWREB, BIRDS AND

A Clear Skin
in their
tar la the

StS

is only a part of beaut
out it is a part. Every lau,
may have it; at least, what
n&gt;'t5 !^e
Magnolia
Balm both freshens and
beautifies.

been lll,i't,,;t^Ltt&gt;4*art
’eur*1 PI ‘AJJ
« 1 'wJ*'
FK'OT.Js”»tsg

�THE JEWISH BUTCHER’S SKILL.

ANTJCIPATIOM.
Life
Tij,. shochet, about whom and his work
1Pl.r.ti&lt; n has l-een attracted by the Sofiery Mr tin? Prevention of Cruelty to
jU.in.th. fa 4person authorised after an
examination liefore-a rabbi, to slaughter
animal* and determine their cleanliness.
He :siujC, of course, be a Jew, and a man
of pwd character, no recommended to
tb raUii. ’Wore hi- pedtiou can be consiurn-1. Any one who can withstand
the ii rr-irt’of a Imtchering establish­
ment. &lt; ,v -my day, by visiting Uie West
I'lrlad' Ipufa almttotr, witness tho astonhliiiu-’.-ill of the Jewish butcher, who,
wile • r;i ‘un1 cut of his keen knife, sev­
er- win ip.]-'- gullet and artery. A
*i.o&amp;lh •it shodtet can thus dispow
of u’.. .'miu. '»in less than a minute of
time. ik:-knife must be as keen as a
r.i^ir. nJ tin- slightest nick in it
• 'v.inlinal offense. .To determine
?.
a shoehet
lias . a touch
.uih :
Ji lii-.it.' to teat the keennexs
'..i, i,. .ttiKrabbi who is examining
_i,- •. it Induraeniant sometimes
him-- i‘. :■ f ’ little nicks and hands the
I;.■: : inspection. If Uie candi,U-.. lwith the edge without

forth

■ blade of the knife is about
.» half long, and has no ’ point
This is to prevent sticking
.uni thus giving pain, the
hg to cut so swiftly tliat the
rendered at once unconscious
uith.nrt a quiver.
:t .re flu- .shochet is prepared to deal
B,
i.
.!’• -..-xkvthe animal has been
[M&gt;n its book,' with oue ‘°I *to
.nharbpe. In this position
k it !iioti&lt;'nk«s nnd his neck
.. Die shochct must deal his
bk.v exactly m the middle of the vic;:ni &gt; tfir
neither too high up nor too.
j.-.w l 'W:i A'failure to make the cut in
rvii- r |'!ice would rwnk-r the op­
.
r I:,.1' ■ t • have his coiumisBipn re­
.
'it. &gt; s-ldom, if evir,although
■ - .• hundreds of nnuniils each
. i‘trvke, so rvzxlly wender- : .:
M.-rnis, rabbi nt Mickve
Ln -I;
iaere are two objects tn this
j.-i i • 'biughter—first, to got the
■
st »f the animal, and let it
r. :.|r.; -n the ground, and scoxid, to
.. -f.: r .: •Ir.uh of Uie animal (KUEless."
I j
. t - the prevention of cruelty
:
: - i q r. -nted by its president.
It y .
-. is* tn favor of Uio Chicago
। ,. ;
• &lt;ing the animals, and in Uh?
c :, in winch Dr. Morris took a
।•
in file defen.ie of the
J
iy-tern.
suggested
Ulis
p j:. •‘tV.xvuid ti«t agree to that
.; tin- •‘n- r iu^iresttxi plan of Rpcriring
ipuiul in the neck, because either
dd do i v;.y with the fundamental
J—isl: ■ trine of-gvttin«&gt;the blood out.
Ti.- ।.n-tiie committee visited the
• •itj’-: arm *omo of Uie slaughter
in' 't&lt; s .jt I the Jewish plan was cxhiliilol
President Ryeras expressed his
prre.ni'of :i as a humane method, ex&lt;&gt; ;it tha’, the tying of the animal's leg
-' il diould Ih- done away with
Tnl.•-.inn..! very well duqiensed with,
un
ithequ- d m is still an open one,*
anitiie
fa*:&lt;l
s. .:d Dr. Murafa.
Munfis.
work
the sliochet ih*-* not end
witii th-- fnUl stroke &lt;&gt;f his knife. When
tl.e anirmd ii quite d«md and-before Uie
hi'k- hasjje*1 taken off, the shocliet retur-s frenTtV killing of other victims,
aid nuk-.'o atFbjx’ning into the stomach.
Th-1- r--r ’. .-■ piu-poao of enabling him
t/--wnini tfie viutls, and especially Uie
lafigs. If be finds that there is any disof any of these porta, or in any
other put of Uic animal, ho pronounces
it ^trefnh." ir unfit, and it can not be
4 -J a’; . .1 nleat to the Jews.
This i. tin- reason why so many Chris­
tian tamih*- ire u?&lt; jurticular to get meat
a||in-vt-i by the shoe-hot as the Jews
'i {him Ire--, It i- pretty sure to lie clean
nn-i ". -th' at disease. — Philadelphia

Ml&lt;)-Ocean Harbor* of Refuge.
Tli» ' • -I the ' in g-m has alarmed the
tie-:’ ■- f ncli people who ytwrly
Athutle. for the fact has come
i ■: •• &lt;&gt;f the large ocean
c.rry
enough to save
. - :..-;!dnl‘ of the |oaa&lt;«jgera.
■ :-.-:irl) I*«j rwsoason board
'•ut only Inara enough for
• t-'i.it dl-frited venae! was iwt: tlmn the great majority of
*•It *&gt; tnw our American
.'
provide for tloau and
I a»i.-u to th.- boats; but as we
•-,?-ing »teamen, except along
the travelling public doos not
beu-lit lw tho forethought of our lawgi'tr-. |
.y. Eig-b.-h inventor suggests Hint a
. nuiJiL.i -I" hollow steel' floats, each.
i igfcty f.j.; *juare, might be anchored in
ini-kv. rt. Ijearing sixty f.jot lightt.. .tv r. Tl&gt;- e might be pniyu few hun'’•n’d ndlh apart* nnd would serve as
harV-r- &gt;f refuge in the event of a
shiiwnA, i as well as places for the
tra|sml&lt;*ion of shipping news by tele►jq.h aid for weather stations. Dio
it.’it- companies could afford to pay the
। X]«.-U3&lt;- (f running them by the mving
that wot|d be effected in the use of re­
lay snstrt:n«nta. Of course, this would
n-.-ci-vsits).. the ships keeping on one
mite gosig and coming. Undoubtedly
Mdietiiu^ of this kind will be done in
th-ic '-jr-* ‘ f time. Indeed, these artificMi islands might be used as sanitariums^
a* I Ibero an- certain forms of sickness
uX’*a*' i“-n'-‘fited by the salt ocean
bn|z' ’« .-Demorest's Monthly.
In \ k-aiia the gooeo ia skinned before
1 hwnijfe. the market, and ilia skin
gartiished with its down is sold us swan's
skin er down. It i# thus effected: The
। 3 of the »Ktci£ in ght, and tho whole
nravi. owt the-head like a shirt with
•thegreau--; care, so as not to injure the
■n&lt;«t. Such a akin sells for 2 or 8
races. but the value ot tho bird is lere*°«l one-fifth. The carcasses are rant
o tuns, mid are eagerly bought up by
u* wou.peopi, Wul tavern-keepers. At
2at*n
are twu bouses which preannually 40,000 to 50,000 swan
.
England and America being the
“‘a-’krtg. —Foreign tetter.

opens the front door and e^nds ost for
th&lt;- break fan materials.
Three comar^jUr Siting Ot tb» saU approach-

-ah.
lr*«l of the dUmnlk. I uMd to r &gt; th
drink "Wr^nd.'Jv^8^

brtagupD^.0, th, wirier u„ 1„,
century, who used to sit in that same
roomand drink *’aif^nd-W;
o,ie
day fin image materialized, for, white I
- t^Twitiimy Xter pot lialf emptied, I observed tiiat a
targemanma oloak liad entered. His
face was round, pate and bushy, but the
eyes were bright, and his bushy eye­
brows slid up and down with quick
cliangw of expression. He heavily
dowm at the table next to mine, and di­
rectly a waiter came In with a big plate
ofbiead and cheese and a glass of * ale
and set it before him. He ate and drank
heartily, and after finishing his lunch sat
upright and rested his hands on a heavy
case. I could see only his back; but,
from occasional movements of his head
such as a man makes when he is argu­
ing m eanxvt, I surnM-wd that he was do­
ing some pretty hard thinking.
“Suddody he reached for his empty
glass and burled it on tho floor with nil
Ms strength, smashing it into slivers.
He sat for a mmute^onger, then got up
slowly, tipped’ the waiter, paid his
reckoning Rt the bar and passed out Ho
had not uttered a word. Hie waiter got
a broom, swept up the pieces of glare
and cleared Uie table. I asked 1dm if
Uie gentieman's intellect was a little in
need of repair. *Oh, no, sir,’ said he.
“Hiat's nutiunk unusual with ’im, sir.
Wy, he’s broke maybe a 'undrd glahssee
rincc he‘a lieen a-comin’ to Um 'ouse. 'E
don’t know it when 'e does it. 'Es a‘.hinkin’. and it seems like os lie got &gt;and
at somethink *e was thinkin* about.’
■Who is he?* ‘Lord Macaulay, sir.’"—
Critic.

The besetting vice of the Indians is n
consuming love for spectacular display.
In some nwpects it is rather a virtue; for
example, when expressed in a love for
and display of flowers. Think of on Irish,
negro, or American housewife of Uie
lower classes spending in the market tlie
lialf of her last shilling for a bouquet to
take home to her family. The idea is
preixjsterous. But I could liave taken
you last Sunday to the village piaza
where those poor Indians congregate
weekly to w?ll to each otiier their fraita
and wares, and you would have witnessed
the Bale of wreatlm of flowers, buncheu
of roses and bouquets along wiU:
potatoes ami corn meal. True, a cent
nnd a half will buy a bouquet, but the
flower girl's customers are
reliable
here os omnng the grand ladies.
A lew
agreeable manifestation of this passion
is the everlasting ringing of bells and
firing of c nickers upon birthdays, saints'
days—and they are many—and national
holidays. It is now the 5th of May, the
national 4th of July of Mexico. Tlalmnnalco ia a small and obscura village,
and the principal celebrations take place
in towns, but tho din of church liclte, Uie
explosion of crackers and improvised
cannon, since daybreak, lias been hor­
rible. The Indiana stand on theif house­
tops and fire explosive rockets in the day
time for hovrs at a time. In front of the
Ayuntimianto a band of twenty pieces,
all Indians, is disxrouraing music at a
furious rate. Processions, flags, banners,
more bands, more bell-ringing and
cracker-firing will make life a burden to
anyone gifted with sensibilities above
that of the brute creation.—Mexico Cor.
Cleveland Leader.

ing.
Undean people are uncivilized.
The dirty classes of great towns are in­
variably the ‘■dangerous classes” of Uiose
towns; and if we would civilize those
classes we must first banish dirt from
among than. .
Dirt forms no part of our nature. It
is a parasite feeding upon human life
and destroying iL It is hideous and dis­
gusting. There can be no beauty where
it is. The prettiest woman is made re­
pulsive by ;it. Children are made fret­
ful, impatient, and bad tempered by iL
Men are degraded and made reckless by
it There is little modesty when* dirt is,
for dirt is indecency. There can.belittle
purity of mind if the person la impure;
for the body is the temple of the soul
and must be clean and pure to be a
worthy shrine -of that within. Dirt has
im affinity with self-indulgence and intemperanc©. Sanitary inquirers have
xdearly marie out Uiat the dirty classes
are the drunken classes, and that they
are prone to seek in the stupefacUon of
beer, gin, and opium, a refuge from the
miserable depression caused by Uie fold
conditions in which they live.—Samuel
8. Miles. ______________
Prorialon* ot a Jteceni French Law.

All persons traveling in France are
strictly warned Uiat under Uie provisions
of a recent French law the following acta
are made offenses punishable by fine and
imprisonment: Making sketches, draw­
ing, or plans in the vicinity of a fortress
or naval station, scaling palisade*, enter­
ing military inclosures and mounting
earthworks or parapets; also Uie making
of any questions upon any points con­
cerning the state defenses.—I axis Lct-

The Dominion criminal statistics, rocenUy published, show that Manitoba is
Uie most criminal of Uie provinces, there
being one indictable offense for each M0
of the population charged wiU: creme.
Convictions in Manitoba were 47 in

1884.—Philadelphia Call.

UWuhUwtoo
a/tr twh.

««i ti*: -pp—r to.
larger
”” wb“

TUh5?g&gt;

te**10t** from * sunnfar

poorance, crawling out of thair bunks,
still drowsy with sleep or ulcep-giring
drugo, A pail of water and a coarae rag
in tbo kitchen noon restore the aircula-

aiticlflB deacrilx-d, but cookod in wayn
Tory different from those employed in
civiiiswl circles. Tlie rice fa plain boiled,
Pur»r torou. than all thstater
And ful «r
.___ . *aH5r
with 1700.000 oapltal Mock the fish boiled or stewed and served with
an aromatic sauce in which ginger,
clovesi and rod pejiper are prominent fac­
tors; tlie pork and vegetables are chopped
Mm Muncie, ot Humbird, Wla, com­ into thin piecca and stewed together.
Tho «’Ow unfolding of the firet
teui to reap harvret from th.
mitted suicide Bunday night by standing on Tlie drinks employed are hot and cold
UH- track rif th. r1--- __________ ____
umps
tea, and Hometiipes'tninute quantities of
strong arrack or rice brandy. After
breakfart many of tho lodgers depart for
“Uta ». »..«■
A
baby
whale
thirty-eight
inchoi
in
titrny from thy borderland of ecatacy
their daily work. Among then© early
fangth was killed by fisherman at Durham, birds are cigar makers, clerks, peddlers,
nor arek to Mt our all too oager footaton
In tlw worn jatte of dull reality.
and shipping runners.
Those who remain are generally mo- ■
—
■ — ———— -i/mv, nj en­
mcn, merchants, gamblers, and agents.
IN NEW YORK'S ‘‘LITTLE FRANCE.- dow a chair ot higher physiology.
____ .
..
■
The water consumption of Chicago 7 need«y was HM.000,000 galioos, representing 80
,W'

in ““ **nNtag

The Polish oqihan turns out to be ■
wtae and remarkably er. terrain ing young
person. Her Inngunge is an entertaining
mixture of Polish, English and French,
“d it flows in a stream of amazing
rapidity, importing much sound'knowL
edge anil many startling facts. Her
conversation relatea principally to the
Bronx river and to the chickens. She
consents with ILyear-old frankness to
help dispaae of your big bottle of wino,
and gives it as her belief tliat the white
rooster ia a hypocrit. No one can blame
this poor rooster for getting what pleas­
ure ho can out of life, because ho fa only
one of a lot of common American
roostora brought in boxes from Now
York to In? run oftert
Tito Polish orphan was about to tell
what the life of a rooster “to be run
after" was like, when a party of young
Frenchmen came out into the yard with
the host ckiso behind. Those young
men, the orphan said, would explaui die
rooster's fate right away.
The unlucky rooster, who had been
industriously eating, was cantinndy
singled out from the flock by tlie Polish
orpffan, and, before he knew what wa*
going, on, tho crowd of five young
Frenchmen dashed at him in a furiou*
attempt to catch him by the leg. The
poor rooster's eyes filled with terror, and
he fled fiquawking through the garden.
The regular flock gavo no sign of
sympathy or interest They had seen
lots of strange roosters suddenly appeal
only to be chased, and they took it
pliilosophlcally.
The chase after the rooster was very
excising, and while it was going on the
host explained the principle underlying
the hunt. Whoever caught tlie chicken
•pent tiw rest of the day free from all
expense, and a sort ot Mugwump gener­
ally. The other Mid to pay for hfa din­
ner, and it was hfa privilege to cut the
rooster up whan he was caught It was
a rule that the rooster must be caught by
tlie leg. Tliat made the chase last longer.
It gave tlie young men a fine appetite for
dinner, and, without being as dangerous
as a bull fight, furnished just as much
amusement and excitement
The efforts of the young men to catch
tlie fleet-footed rooster were interesting.
Many a one had a fall, and one wrecked
an elaborate pair of trousers by making
an ugly rent across the knee. At last
the rooster reeolved to seek safety outside
tlio premises, and spread his wings to fly
over the garden fence. As ho rose into
the air a nimble Frenchman made a bold
dash and ca;&gt;tured him by the leg on the
fly.
■
A minute afterward the Polish orphan
was cklmly cutting the rooster’s throat
in an outhouse. There wwf something
pathetic even in the manner of this poor
rooster’s death, for, instead of having hfa
head cut off, as every free American
rooster expects in the natural course of
events, the Palish orphan stuck n knife
into' hta thnxn under the car, and later
he was nerved upto those young French­
men with his head still on. Sometimes,
tlie Polish orphan said, the young men
would catch the rooster and let him go.
taking the regular dinner that was
^3?red; but usually they were deter­
mined to have tlie game which they W
brought down, tuid it became necessary
to ineresuo the rooster’s sufferings by add­
ing the jMunful knife-thrust to the ter­
rors of the chase.—New York Sun.

/.

,,

„
“““ "uiiKy, airs.
Benedict died at MottvliW, New

Tbose who have literary tastoi lie down
say, most orientals assume a recumbent
attitude when rending or studying; those
who desire excitement resort to dom­
inoes and other games of chance, while
thff majority simply smoke and “swap
stories." At noon a second meal fa served
similar to breakfast, but including be­
sides soupH and stews, in which macaroni
and vormiodli are chief features. At 5
o’clo dinner fa given. It ta like its pre­
decessors in the articles eervod, only
then! fa more of them and all are more
liighly spiced and seasoned.—New York
Thirty compunlo* ot Mknlgau militia are Letter.
The Uhnoli Central rood defeated Mrs

•For Farmers and Others.
I would respectfully announce that my wagon
beds are completed for the areoauuodation ot
arnx-rs and others wishing to leave their teams

Drive In.
It will cost you Lit ten Mata. Food furnished

COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS.
I
The failure fa announced of IL Holser &amp;
A man. woman or child can leave team at
Ca, wtiolceale milfloere Of Louisville, with
Common council met in regular ses­ thereaheda.oocuro from molertation. And with liabilities of fcdl.OOU
sion Friday evening, July 16th. 18-S6, the ki.owhyit-e tiat they will bo carefully looked
after, all ffir io rents, whether they remain a
Mayor Weteswt in the chair. Roll call­ day
or an hour.
ed, A Idenuen presept, Beumer, Hams,
Caso and others, valued at gSo.UUv.
Ilogle. McNaughton, Osborn, Stebbins
The Florida delegation at tbo Knights of and Waters—7; absent. McCoy—1.
Pythias mooting at 'Toronto is distributing
Minutes of the previous meeting read
live alligators among prominent dti/cna
and approved.
The petition of Chas. Hardke asking
been elected to the British parliament for pay for strip of land for road purposes
oast NorthamptonsbSre by the GUdsloueltes. was laid on table until next regular
meeting.
By Aid. Hogle. Qiat a special police
lie appointed by the mayor to enforce
the orders given by ths board of health
The yield of wheat la the vicinity of in regard to having the citv cleaned
Shelby villa. His., is about fifteen bushels up. Amended by Aid. Stebbins, that
the marshal lie instructed to enforce the
orders given by the board of health.
Vole being taken on the amendment
the same was carried. Ayes, Bessmer.
moit prominent cititons of Peoria, died Hams, McNaughton, Osborn and Steb­
bins
and Waters—6; nays, Hogle—1.
Thursday.
On original motion as amended.
Carried all ayes.
The accounts of Mr. Btisby and Mrs.
El-OS block!
,
The Republican!! of tbs Second district of Starkweather was referred to the
finance committee..

Jrsa'xi&amp;ssgs"

CAP

•
Cable, ot Rock Island, willed about F2,000,-

at Chicago have decided io restore freight

Judge Gresham having decided that tho
federal court had no jurisdiction in toe
cases agamvt tho John B. Jeffery Printing
company, Judge Shepard has confirmed toe
sale of tbs plant to the judgment creditors,
CongresKr.au Beach is dying nt Cornall. N. Y.
T
Francis Murphy has planuad a blna-ribra campaign in Iowa in September.

The [.altlmore &amp; Ohio Railroad com;&gt;any
has finally obtained an entrance Into New
York city.
Minister &amp; 8. Cox wu bitten by a dog
lastour.

. Fira Thursday in Dunham, Peters A
Co.'» lumber yard at Chare, Mich., caused
a lvs&lt; al fl^UOU; only partial insurance.
Capt Stephen Hays, aged 63, a veteran
of too into war, committed sulcido by
drowning, nt Dayton, Ohio, Thursday
morning.
A windstorm and water-spout at Balti­
more Thursday night unroofed sevsrai

CITY ACCOUNTS

Archie Ayera, 6 weeks night
watch....;
8 6O0
Fred Cross, draying and carry­
ing seatii......................... v
D. C. Beadle 1}-^ days police
duty
J. H. Anderson dry hose
Trustees of Baptist church for
10 seats............. .'.............................
7 50
St. commlsdoner 11 days street­
work....
22 00
Emory Wilkins 8J&lt; days street
work...................................
12 75
Chas. Utt 8^ days «L work....
12 75
Horton and team 20 days work
60 00
Fltield and team 19 days work.
57 00
Jack Shay and team 14 days
work
42 00
Henry Burke 2 days, 1 hour...
3 15
David Walcott 6 days, 1 hour..
James Depue 5 days, 1 hour...
Fritz Fredrick 4 days 1 hour...
6 00
By aid. Osborn tliat the accounts be
allowed and orders drawn for same.
Carried all ayes.
Communication from chief of the
Hastings fire department in regard ,-w
Increasing the number of memberat in
the fire department was read and on
motion the same was referred to the
fire committee by ail ayes.
On motion council adjourned.
,

For Baking

Best in
III IffM Offices, 63 Monroe
ill. Altill, St, Grand Rapids.

I«S1 sll important, special ee»«« mt

FRANK 8TKBBINB,Recorder.

HOPTONIC

In a quiirel about wheat, Wednesday,
in Willbrook township, near Paris, Mich.,

N.J. AIKKN. M. D.. GRAND RAFHMi. MICH.

Bute of Ntcbigan. County of Bonr—«•.
At a Mrtlnn of the ITotmte Court for the
county of Barry, holilen M the ITobate Office in
the city of HMtlnxs. In Mid county, oa Monday,
the letii day of July. In lira year one thous&gt;
‘ .- n ! -I,:;;: Present, Win. W. Cole. Judge of Probate.
In the matter ot the estate Of Wateoti E.
Woodruff, &lt;lece;wed.
.
On reading and filing the petition, duly veri­
fied, of Lucy C. Woodruff, widow of said de-

PEPTONIZED

BEEF, HOPS

killed Farmer Burdy.

Thu occurrence at poisonous mussels known Baptist minister, died suddenly at
and Star-Ashes in a German locality has
led to an investigation from which it aptxjara that simple stagnation of sea-water
E. C, Z. Judson, the novelist, died Friday
is capable of giving rise to poisonous
qualities in tho animals inhabitating it; at Stamford, N. Y., aged W years.
and that, too, when it ta free from sew­
age and other impurities.—Arkansaw
f-AVJto.
Traveler. __________________
The drought in Kansas ia the most severe
since 1873, the last general rain having
Some of the blind can read five or idx fallen in Juna
hours without feeling fatigued. They hers of parliament is l,»5,aM for the Gladuse both hands in reading, tho right fore­
finger being used chiefly to separate the
words and syllables, white the left fore­ about US members in 675.
flier recog-n-e. the word by itself.-

g?MALT.

c-a-ed. praying that a paper this day filed with
this iwurt. purporting to be the last will and
testament of Mid deceased, may be admitted to
prolate and Uu-executrix named appointed.
Tbrreupou It is ordered, that Thundar, the
5tb day of August. A. D. 1H8, at ten o'clock tn
the forenoon/re mwtgned for the bearing of said
petition, and that the hetrs a: law ot Mid de­

ALBUMEX

INSANITY.

toe pendency of
thereof by causin
published In the 1
t*r printed end

Nirencth. - HOPTOSK IS A DLKSSWO."

koU. will not harvest one-half

------- -It ta raid that a pure negro never died
of nhtiitata lieforo the war; now deaths
from phthiais among tho blacks ta four
times as great M among the whites.

KOPTONIC CO.,

TO ADVERTISERS:

GRAND RAPIDS. MICH.

Wellsville, Ohio, was Saturday wrecked
by too explosion of an upright boiler. A
■ ■____

ci.h

A London restaurant keeper paid &lt;75,000 for the privilege of catering at the fatally burned.
Colonial exhibition now in progress.—
Inter Ocean.

T&gt;^I.^&lt;,I1 llvincr la an ad-

A lUt of ieie newspapers divided Into STATES
AND SECTIONS wliFbe Mint on appUeattoi.-

KALARIA|y§|
(GOOD AIR)

everr bre'jth. Just

fJTHE BANNER

There are now in force in this country
more than 225,000 patents for inventions.

Job Rooms

Where money alone ta king, manhood
ta M iU tewest ebb.-Jud Lafagan.
In India there are four female mission
Zriee to every million
women.
The .world's ninty-four geographical eo-

of abort fomouDcm.

Dupont polwaed bls’ young sa&gt; and him-

^“MALARIA
naonm.

(BAD Alt)

Are at all times prepared to do printing
of all kinds in a rtyle second to
none, aad at live and let lire
|

�The Hastings Banner.
Hastings, Mich., July 83d, 1886.

“You are not dancing. Miss Sweet;
money in the treasury above f100,0«X- are you engagedt" “Oh! Mr. Lyon,
thfa fa so sudd®, but wait; I’D mk
000 in payment of government bond**. mamma." In his hurrv to get down
Mln he ^rauud hb mkle, and la now
the administration by its party friends. awnffiag a wUt tor breach ot prowl*.

Harrowing thought! Dire would be
the consequences should John Heffroa
“persuade" Boss Hicks to declare
against fusion. This would ensure J.
H. Dennis’ bold stand for “principle,”
if the Journal editor could get hfa
head out of the Boss'vest pocket long
. IU1 WNUiMday. enough to let hfa voice be heard. And
what would the greenback party be
■without thia brace of worthies ?

m are entitled

to «K tn the State tionrenttou.
HIIUF T. VAN ZILE, Chairman.
A. W. SMITH. Secretary.

Rejinbilron County Convention.

rorai ia tho city

The eonvuntioo will be called to order at 10

&lt; : !!:■ l.uvv'Hit of
to »&gt;&lt;• tnuisaclril.
Town committee* Will'plMM* forward to the
lUiTira BAKxru notice* fur town»hlp c»ocose«*a soon ax possible. In addition to the
deletratex to be elected to tbe county convention,
each townuhlp iu&gt;d want cauenx will elect one
ddesatato the Senatorial Contention, to be
called hereafter.
Under a resolution adopted August 17th, 1K7S.
the several towiwblps and warts are entitled to
delegate* as follow*.

&amp;&amp;

•U

tlaaUng*.............. ..........
HarttagkCity. m wart.
Hope...
Irving

Qraaarrme. ’ ’
JTalrttTtDe.......
TboraaUi*--Woodland.. . ..
Yankee Sprioc*.
HO
We ante upon tbe republicans of the several
tcnrnoblpa the Iraportiukee ol ealllar their canvures at convenient daUit. and attending them

1- A SiiEl.lH.X,
EMORY PAKA1IY.
Republican Count)- Executive Com.

XD1TOBIAI. NOTES.
Roscoe D. Dix. of Berrien Springs, fa
favorably mentioned by the republican
press of the state for commissioner of
the state land office. Hfa candidacy fa
endorsed by the Bangor Reflector, Hart­
ford Day Spring, Dowagiac Republican,
Niles Republican, Flint Journal, Paw
Paw True Northerner, Reed City Clar­
ion, Benton Harbor Palladium and oth­
ers, all of which speax of him in flatter­
ing terms. Mr. Dix served during the
war in the 2nd Michigan Infantry,
and fa a wounded veteran. He has
been register of deeds of Berrien
county four terms.
The Benton
Harbor Palladium says that so far
as appearances go now Mr. Dix will re­
ceive the unanmious vote of the con­
vention. So mote it be.

After the democratic alate conven­
tion shall have endorsed Cleveland's
administration, it will be in order for
the greenback contingent in Barry
county to eat the crow, tough and
nauseating though it may be. But
perhaps the democratic portion of the
fusion cohorts may, for policy sake,
forego thfa bit of buncombe.

^he question of who killed cock
robin pales into insignificance by tbe
side of tbe connundrum of who killed
our own John Barr}’? Is birch beer
Tespomdble for hfa political demise ?
Hl! there, Mr. Democrat. Gov. Al­
ger has signed another pardon; upon
the rofommendatiini qf the board -of
pardons.

Blaine will open the republican cam­
paign in Maine by a speech at Portland
August 10th.
■
Tbe anachfat' -trials are proceeding
very slowly at Chicago, provokingly
slow in fact.
\

Henry Myers, a former resident of
thfa city, died recently at the house of
a relative in Allegan county, and was
buried in Riverside cemetery, thfa,
Wednesday morning. Mr. Myers had
reached the advanced age of
at the
time of hfa decease.

as hfa selection of Hicks to laundry hfa
dirty linen was most fitting.
President Cleveland fa the cham­
pion economist of the age. He spend*
several weeks arguing and vetoing a
number of petty pension bills, while
the justness of hfa action fa question­
able, and then with a stroke of hfa pen
makes the River and Harbor and the
Naval Appropriation bills law, and
knocks a hole in the trersury atsh that

tor brmU.-G. k Tetetram.

At Adrdn.Mlch.aUdy saw an noof .Good Hope over three y&lt;are before.
church la that?" The gentleman after The souadingH are taken with iron balls
looking at tbe sign. “Dauge No. ^re­ guuflar to nine-inch shot slung with wire.
plied “1 guess it must be the Third
A hole three incites in diameter through
Baptist—The Chicago Times.
tbe middle of the baU reduces its
weight
from
nicty-rix
pound*—
cncc,” remarked Mr. Blifkins, referring the weight of nine-inch ahot—to sixtyto the play he had seen the night be­
four
pounds.
’
Through
tills
bole
a brass
fore. “No," added Mrs. Blifkina, who
bad accompanied him, “but I noticed plunger fa inserted several inches
between the acts that a good many longer than the diameter of the shot.
throats seemed to be pretty dry!”
Tho plunger is filled with a worm, a
cup, and a hook, by which tlie shot is
Could conjugal affection be more
strictly displayed than it is In tlie sub­ fastened to a reel containing 5.000 fath­
joined ? “And so, doctor, you think my oms of steel wire fastened to a swivel
wife will get wdl?" “I am sure of it forming tbe head of the plunger, and led
if you can persuade her to take thfa over a wheel in an iron frame several
dose." “Doctor, take it she shall. If I feet clear of the ship's side, and over an­
have to break every bbne in her body.
other wheel a little below the frame.
Mr. .Moody, revivalist, fa the subject Thfa leads the wire still further dear of
of| thfa little anecdote: He was asked the ship. The frame on which the upper
lu the recent Convention at Milwaukee wheel hangs lias five hollow stanchions,
whether he had grace enough to die at in which are springs, to each of which a
the stake? He replied: “No, I dont rope is fastened, roll over roll, as in the
need it; all I want fa grace enough to top of the frame, and to which the wheel
hold this Convention for three days in
hangs so m to give it a chance to give
Milwaukee."
way several feet to cose the strain which
on the wire and would
At an English country house nt naturally
luncheon, after morning service, the sorely break it on 'a heavy roll of1 the
popular young curate was accosted by a ship, ax it lias done once, caxuong a loss
venerable divine. “How long, 8lr," of l.eort fathoms of wire.
said he, “did it take you to write that
Wlien everything fa ready the aljot fa
sermon you gave us thfa morning?"
“Oh! about a week." “Dear me." re­ drojiped overixwrd and tlie wire runs off
the reel at a rate of 1,000 fr.thoms in ten
plied the other, “it took me four!"
minutes. As soon as the plunger reaches
Little Master Roddy has been in the tiie bottom the book to which the shot is
habit of putting hfa pennies into the fn itenod turns over by the slackening of
box at Sunday School, till last Sunday, tbe strain, and so release** it. A tell-tale
when he came running into the house on tlie axle of the red tells how many
in a breathless hurry, and shouted:’
“Mamma! I shan’t save up my pennies fathoms of wire have run off. A steam
any more. The money don't go up to engine then winds the wire .with the
God! I Saw Mr. Kelley take it and put plunger on the reej. minus the shot,
which forever remains at the bottom of
it in his pocket.”
the ocean. The plunger consists ‘ of a
Amateur farmer, showing pet Jeraev hollow brass tube ten indies long, in
bull to friend from the city, who obetiwhich is inserted a worm with a. cup on
natoly remained on the other side of
The worm serves for
the fence. “He's perfectly gentle. the lower end.
George. See him come to me when I the purpose of twisting the cup into tbe
call him.” Friend from the city, “Oh! bed of the ocean and fetching up a
The contents
S; he does that all right for me, too: sample from the bottom.
trouble is, he does not mind when 1 of the cup, after the water is drained off,
tell him to go away."—Chicago Tribune. are put in small bottles and labritd with
latitude, longitude, and depth. These
Little Bobby came home with hfa
new hat limp as a dish cloth. “For bottles are (tacked into boxes and sent
goodness sake.'” cried hfa mother, to tbe hydrographic office in Wash­
“where have you been?" Robby began ington.
to whimper as he replied, "A fellow
When under steam alone tho engines
threw my hat into the frog pond!"
for
t, but «h&lt; n un“Oh! Robby!" exclaimed hfa sister, “you
threw it in yourself. I saw you do ItP
“Well, said Robby contemptuously,
“ain’t I a feller T..

Pioneer
Meeting.—The annual
meeting of the old pioneers of Barry
Co., will be held on the fair grounds in
thedty of Hastings, August 12th, 1886Each and every one in attendance will
lie expected to bring hfa basket filled
with all the good thinge neoweary for a
basket picnic, as there are no funds on
hand to furnish supplied and no dance
thfa year, out of which expenses have
heretofore been paid. Tbe committee
hope that all the old pioneers will turn
out in force, and make it one of the
most enjoyable meetings of the society.
All come, and again recount tbe inci­
dents of pioneer life.
It fa a good thing for Noah that he
By order of the president and execu­
had the only ark afloat in all the uni­
tive committee, 1’. A. Sheldon, Sec,
verse at the time of the flood. It there
had been just one more ark, there
ORANGEVILLE.
would have been a collision tbe third
Sand town is a more'fitting name for •lay out, unites those tilings were man­
our place than any other at present. aged better than they are now. And
The sand is about two feet deep just probably they were not, as it seemed to
now, and no signs of anything better.
be considered dangerous to send out
Harvest is about finished here, and more than one ark at a time.
from appearances the crop will be a
Almost from the time man fa born,
heavy one.
Bad roads can't keep the crowds he is anxious to see hfa name in the
from the lake on Sunday. About fifty newspaper. A little fellow of some six
from Middleville caqae down last Sun­ years came to his mother the other dav,
day. The steamer was kept busy, and and said, with a good deal of excite­
everybody seemed to enjoy themselves. ment: “I'm going to have my name
An accident that was amusing to the put in the Palmer Journal. I’ve licked
crowd but not to the victims happened. two fellows, and I want my name put
A couple of ladies were dumped on in the paper." And he proceeded at
once to write a note to the editor.
thdr heads out of a hammock.
Carrie Jeasup visited at Kalamazoo
They were courting: “What makes
last week.
the stars so dim to-night?" she said,
Mrs. Des. Jordan went to Middle­
softly.-" Your eyes are so much bright­
ville this week.
Steve Crandall, of Hastings, is in the er, he whispered, pressing her little
band. They are married now: “I won­
place on business.
Will Turner has moved to Genesee der how many telegraph poles it would
take to reach from here to the stars?"
Stephen Nichols has returned to “she remarked, in a musing manner
’‘25®’
lt 8 loQK enough,” he growled.
clerk for his brother again.
“Why don’t you talk common sense?”
S. M. Nichols* family entertained
company from the southern part of the
When the late Bishop of London re­
state.
visited the university chapel at Cam­
Mrs. F. M. Searls ia falling, with lit­ bridge, after a long absence, he found
tle hopes of her recovery.
tlie same verger there whom be remem­
Rumor says Eli Nichols will buy tbe bered In his college days, and said to
steamer at Gun lake.
«
hirh. “1 ou have much to be thankful
Gus Jeasup will have a harvest dance ,or " J
replied the old
man, “for I have heard every sermon
thnt has R&amp;on
____ &lt; » .
for

Chairman Fuller is cavorting a good
deal these day, making a great show of
virtue, and pretending that there, can
be no fusion in Michigan except upon a
common platform of opposition to
Manning’s management of the treasury,
and in favor of the free coinage of sil­
ver. We will warrant that no such
platform will be accepted by tbe demo­
crats of this state; and we are equally
certain that there will be a fusion of
the democrats and greenbackers. This
rot that Fuller is giving the democrats
Harvesting fa mostly over and the
and greenbackers fa designed to scare sound of the thresher fa heard through
the democrats into giving the green­ tbe land.
Peter Hartom, of Battle Creek, was
backers a larger share of the offices
in town yesterday.
than has been proposed.
Arthur Dean bad the misfortune to
We were not surprised that our es­ break hfa left arm last Thursday.
Birdie Jones, son of R. W. Jones, was
teemed contemporary of the Democrat
badly injured by the team running a wav
took umbage at our remark about the with him.
The lines were drown
numerousnese of Cleveland’s pension around hfa body and be was drawn be­
vetoes; but when tlie Journal, which tween the boufater stake and wheel and
pretends to have no sympathy with the bruised terribly although no bones were
broken. Dr. Fay fa attending him and
Cleveland adminfatration, took up the says he will be all right in a few weeks.
cudgel for the democratic president, we
Geo. 8. Hartom our genial merchant
were somewhat surprised—until wo haa greatly improved the interior of his
learned that the Journal man wanted store by rearranging goods and placing
new fixtures where they were most
to represent Barry county in the legis­ needed. George knows how to make
lature awfully bad. Then our surprise things look attractive and the trade ap­
preciate hfa effort by giving him a lib­
eral share of their patronage.
The recent visit of John Heffron, of
J. F. Wright and family and Millard
Detroit, to Boss. Hicks, threw tho
Democrat into convulsions last week.
Melvin Tinkerman. of Battle Creek,
It alleges that John's visit was in the spent Sunday with hfa father J. H.
Interest of anti-fusion. The bare Tinkerman.
Geo. 8. Tompkins spent Sunday with
thought of the presence of an anti­
brother Harrv at Battle Creek.
furionfat in thfa city fa sufficient to send hfaJoe
Wilcox, of Bellevue, visited at
a chill over the average Barry county Chas. Atkins' last Sunday.
bourbon. Mr. Heffron demonstrated
Dr. Griswold, of Battle Creek, was Ini
.
that he was no novice as a politician, Assyria last Monday.

8OUNDIMG8 IN THE DEEP SEA.

A/.$::.36/13^^

The above is a cut of the celebrated

Argand Vapor Stoves!
*. 4

You will find in their store the largest and best stork of
Builder’s Hardware in Barry County. They are having an
immense trade in these goods, which is proof bf good goods
and low prices. Builders should get'their prices.
N. B.—They sell more stoves and ranges than any other es­
tablishment in Barry County.

EEMOVED! REMOVED!!
I am now settled and ready
for business in my new quar­
ters in the store east oi W. H.
Schantz’s grocery.

fall Paper Sen!
Wall Paper, Wall Paper,
Wall Paper, Well Paper,
Wall Paper, Wall Paper.

WINDOW SHADES.
Window Shades in plain cloth
and decorated, or paper sliades.

A ciaM in mental arithmetic was
questioned concerning the number of
men required to perform a certain

Paints Mil Oils,
Oils at Varnishes,

given was “twelve men and two-thirds "
A bright lad perceiving the oddity of
two-thirds of a man, Instantly replied:
Twelve men and a boy fourteen years
old —fourteen being two-thirds of
twenty-one, the
■&lt;* of manhood.hat a civil service examination that
boy would pawl

ou.-Chktxo Hwald.

SOLD ONLY BY

Yon will also find in their store all the latest and best de­
signs in Vapor Stoves. They are agent.-, for a half-dozen dif­
ferent makes, and can suit in both floods and prices.

An Englishman, a French quin
an American were discussiiw the’mer­
its of the Printers of their different
countries. Tbe American, after listen­
ing to all the others had to advance in
favor of their countrymen, remarkedtoeydld some tall
painting; but there was a young fellow
iDonr village, and he got a piece of
marble and painted it like oerk, and
darn me if it didn’t float!”
i ,

“You are doing nicely," said the doo“ 0“ darky po1 wl" call again to-morrow, and
will leave you thfa prescription now to
rave you from pam in toe interim™
Then he went out. “Da’s er ’scription
dat de doctah lef," said the patient
feebly to his wife, “an’ I wants yo* ter
Cto dr drug sto' an git it filled'. Tell
drug sto’ man dat it’s fo’ my interim
“Shall we gather at the river?” Well,
an i» bho* an' ax him ef Ise tor take it
that depends. If it is Fall River there
eternally or jess rub it on de outside,
w&amp;l not be much chance to gather any­ an ef ho. wh*'"_n v
'
thing after the monopolizers.
“Jennie, what makes you such a very
bad girlF’ “Well, mamma. God sent
you just the best children he could find,
The public school building at Cold
and if they don't suit you I cant help
Spring, Long faiand, wna built ninety-six
y«an ago, and ia still in good repair. It
Bald-headed gentleman in the par­ was rained on the 23rd of April, 170). On
quet to young lady in dress circle dur­
ing an effecting passage in the play—“I that day George Washington wm return­
respect your emotion, ma'am, but you ing from a tour of the island, and while
are shedding tears on my bead."
The Jews of Berlin have been made
happy by the decision of a laarued Rab­
id that oysters are not ffah, but plants,

'

Varnish and Alaliastine.
Alabastine and Barn Paint
Barn Paint and Housekeeper^
Paints in smell cans.
Housekeepers’ Paints and
Brushes,
And EVERYTHING else in

niy line.

I still sell the Celebrated Detroit W ihte
Lead Works Liquid Paints, which take the

Lead.

Fred'k Hotchkiss.

�The Hastings Banner.
{aMTINGB.THURSDAY.JULY a. IMS.

n *v*tg Uberly&gt; residence with
Wwt Green St- 18
S° ,dJ’Tm*k4.nK
eval sewing by the dav. Term* ka

Local Advertising Rates:
, &gt;bHu*ry Notices, 5 cents per line,
ards or Thanks, lo cents per lino.
H^trisre and Death notices free.
Ul iwilri-. lor Entertainments for profit of In.« vd-jals or cnrmladons. except for charitable
, r r. nevoleut- purposes, wlU be charged for at

■^yATCHES!

bi^l\»^}U'4natK&gt;n oI Austin for BU1* Freeport the 3rd, baa
5n S?“roedto August 4th, when it
court
P1**1* Justice Kcnaston's

**.H^Tn w» correkd b,
1,111 ,or

•PERSONAL MENTION.

Tueedi

**St to G'“'1 K•»u,

rrtaL£?i5^S.rl*ltai -'i“h'1“»
rui’SS^^-'

n.£i'F’C?M?pe of,thc Democrat, is con­
offt. fined to hta house by illness.
tur- ^n°a\^C.C' T°wne wm a welcome
caller at this office Thursday.
Bailey went to Muskegon
IMesday. for a few rlpya visit,

-

I™' “&gt; CoHwster
Monday, for a few day’s visit.

iixvr ihe farcest stock of WATCHES
imd wi(e spent a por­
tliiiwa In thlB city. Kornc of tifo lrtc« Imtion of the week at Grand Rapids.
.-.I j'Uttenrt In Solid Gold, Gold FHIed. Sll01 MbMlevllIe,
the
. ,uid Sliver Orc Cbs«.
gurat of Hastings friends Tuesday.
aso a few key wind and necond-band Walcb- tta. tent being filled so thattherewas
. - -Nit 1 *cll very cheap.
r°°m•»“’
■ in ne&lt;-d of a Watch or any other goods tn
Tnz LuUu' Aid Society ol 1’odunk
&lt;ta Rutlxad towMhlp) win b.ve M |c
JOHN BE88MER,
Jeweler and Optleian.
crewm eoclel u Mr. Fnuik Smith',
Lu., Nellie and Furnie Feighner
1W «h. Uie vflll returned from * visit at Nashproceeds to gv uiwnrds the orran
VEAL’S CARRIAGE PAINT!
Everyone I. eordlMly Invited to cS
krt MondV for •
Unnvicea at the Episcopal church Bav^CUy^1 re alIves D Saginaw and

.,

T^r^uX^^iU!'1

Stmday aa follow,: UUny service, 9 A.
*oru“n B»U«y stated Saturday
Cento, any of M-: mornlat prayer, sermon and Holv
for a trip to the northern Michigan
these Colon:
Communion st 10® A. M.; Sundai
summer resorts.
citron Yellow. Garoet. Coach
n pr*”r •od
To Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Brooks, Wed­
SSl-HMr M';
ev™lnr
No Varnish Needed.
nesday. a son. Cass ta the happiest
man in Hustings. .
It took just 12 minutes to load the
Miss Lea Busby accompanlwi her
trunks and grips of the traveling frater­ aunt. Mrs. Nellie Piper to the lattefs
nity on Thursday’s 2:15 p. m. express. homd, Caro, Mich., Thursday.
Traveling salesmen are doing Hastings
•Wifi Geer visited Hastings friends
n '.EM FOR SALE.
in good shape this year, and say Hast­
&gt; 1 ill sell my farm of W acre* In Has linn ings is one of thd-livehest business ?' er,lu,ad*y- "’‘il»» now salesman for
the Xyiddioombs, of Grand Rapids.
anshln. isir frame house, bank barn 3Qx«l
. i 4 mill, good orchard of all kinds of fruit, all points in the state.
Ml® Ettic Main is spending a well
! i r&lt;.v*i! but
acre- Will sell scry cheap on
•• ..-unable forms. For further particulars enThf. item relative to thb. death of earned vacation with relatives and
r, ar i.. residence. Just two miles north and
He»ry Myers, published last week, was friends in Lansing and Grand Ledge.
■ - t’vintbi' Hastings National Bank.
WM. BALDWIN.
incorrect in many particulars. He died
P- Andrus and wife will leave
•hit yout

Goody ear’s Drag hi.

Michim Female Seminary

at his own residence, in the township of
Monterey. .Ulegan countv. and was 70
.. m-KMAZDo. MICH, on Mt. Holyoke Flan. years old, instead of 98. He was at one
■ ,..rd .wd niiliou. 41 73 per school rear. llulld- time a resident of Hastings township.
■ h'&amp;teil by steam. Instruction Uutmgbout.,
•! foru- begins Sept. *. 1W4. For circulars adThis, Wednesday,morning the Otse­
Principal.
,
go base ball club manager telephoned
that the nine of that city would be un­
able to play here to-dav. as their pitcher
is -disabled.’’ A ■“disabled’’ pitcher is a
very ancient chestnut. The’Otsego
have evidently no desire to come this
way.
,

REPAIRING!

You will always find at
\. K. McOmber’s a good
competent workman to do
1’kmiiring -of Watches,
i Wrs and -Jewelry.

Tin supreme court denied)4ie motion
for a new trial in the fhirfre case.
This wiD cause general rejoicing in
Barry ebunty. Prosecutor Colgrove
prepared the brief for the state In the
appeal case, and it is largely owing to
hta masterly summing up of the case
that the motion was denied.

ibid Gold and Silver as good as
Gish, at

J

McWiJeJeielB.

The harvest is past and the summer
nearly ended. Not so with thelmrgalns
at Lewis Stern's. He is bpund to close
out bis stock tiefore removal, and has
fiut prices on hta goods that will sell
hem. Bargain hunters should visit
hta store now, and can find everything
they want in the line of dry goods,
clothing ami furnishing goods. He
invites the public to call in.

Local News.
■itlaf ion fliin week, 1,7'18. ’

The officers of the agricultural socie­
ty have concluded to offer a premium
of 875 for the best and second l»cst bands
at the coming fair: 850 for first premi­
um and 825 for second. Competition
open to all bands.in the county. The
bauds are required to be In attendance
the last three d;ivs of the fair, and to
play at least two pieces of music eacn
day. Tills will prove one of the most
attractive features of the fair.

I &gt; I Hi

Tni next time the Sons of Veterans
get up a picnic, they should'allow Mr.
Putnani^to have nothing whatever to
do wilb'the management of it Some
of the proceedings at Thornapple lake
were disgraceful in the extreme, but it
would be unjust to hold the Sons of
Veterans responsible. But they should
see to it for their own good name that
no other gathering in their name ta
marred by such drunken orgies as those
at the lake.

1 &lt; i: i i&lt;

M KORA WATCH CO.

The evening of August 12th, pio­
neers’ day, the Hastings base ball club
will give a dance in Union Hall. The
bovs propose to leave nothing undone
to make this ball a success and a source
of pleasure to all who attend. They de­
serve the patronage of Hastings people,
and shoulu be encouraged in a substan­
tial manner. Good music has been se­
cured for tlie occasion. Bill, 75 cento;
Baggage checked free- Supper. 50 cents
per couple nt Seth Stone’s.

. &gt; Mei 'tuber before buying a watch.
'• i' papers 40 cents per 100 at this

Get your watches repaired at A. IL
McOmbers.
Tiii: mansard roof on the new mill is
"fo'W (‘OUlplrfp,

A. IL McOmbkb sells the celebrated
licnkfard watch.

If vor wish to buy an engine or
thresher or both, go to Messer Bros.

Tuesday evening A. W. Bailey’s
The &lt;)tsego ami Hastings nines cross
hais III the lair grounds this afternoon. family sent word to the dty marshal
KEMEHiim the pioneers meeting at that they would like to have him re­
the fair grounds, this city, August 12th. move a dog that had been loafing about
their premises for a few days past.
New and second hand threshing out- The word reaching Deputy Sheriff
tts at Messer Bros. Now is the time Bauer, be evidently mtaunderstood the
to bur.
I
message, m he armed himself with a
shot gun and went to shoot a mad
” Seeing the animal at Mr.
,,,
jxiis. uinuwio doe
IhSey’s the officer shot at him, slightly
Tuesday Aug. 3rd.
wounding him.
The dog leisurely
Mi^mber sells Elgin, Waltham, walked to the residence of Nonnan
Springfield, Hampden, Bookford, Col­ Bailey, where he had at various times
umbia and Aurora watches.
previously been, passed by Mre.
There is every indication that the who waa on the porch, and went Into
'.oiuing Barry County fair will be tbe
‘ ugestevrr held in the county.
-Mrs Kelly is making extensive, .
im] t fim-uLs on her house near the .the house wUmt the "H™®1
®ttUey Br«M A Wilkins factory.
Jerodou. brute. Buuer
“1"“
Ki.i-iiiLicAN township committee- lthe bou»e bJ • «“.
wefi are requested to forward caucus i
notices as soon as jxissibJe to this office. ।
T,,k&lt; htiriotte club was secured to !
Ptav the Hustings nine this afternoon,
«s“ne ,a ln progress as we go to 1
Tne dressmaking establishment of &lt;
Mrs. Brown will be closed at fi o’clock 1
no^f01 es‘ch day‘ PaLroa8 Pi^Rst' take &lt;
SuS ^.htrieX1d*

. Tni' time it is wm McMurrv’®
Jura, lies a -daddy,” a fine bov having
put m an appearance at hta home, Carl’•«J. Thursday last

!
5
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have just received a
tar load of the celebrated Buffalo Pitta
,Uid threshers. They are the
'wing machines on the market, and

&lt;
1
1
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IMllotbealr,
:

rteapsrtbecMetbeyKtlbe bsrt.

Md MH

lour

,

this week for Harbor Springs, and will
m'utb1 'n north’&gt;ra Michigan for a

Mrs. Burton Warner and Mrs. J. H.
I arr. Messrs. Seth Chapman and A. B.
Farr, all of Ihralrieville, were in tlie
dty Thursday on business
T. J. Brosseau and family have! re­
turned from Montreal, and think njore
than ever of the pennnsula state, and
this particular part thereof.

W. H. Powers and family spent Sunwith friends at Grand Rapids. Mr.
Powers returned Monday, leaving hta
family remaining for the week.
W/lt is with pride and pleasure that we
cnronicle tlie deserved promotion of
Mr. E. A. Holbrook, formerly of this
dty. to general ticket and passenger
agent of the.great Rock Island svstem
ol railroadsA It is- faithful, eflldent
service suitably rewarded. Ed’s many
friends here have watched with the
keenest 8ati8faction.hls rise from ticket
agent at Rochester step by step, until
now he is the general ticket and passen­
ger agent of one of the most extensive
railroad systems on the continent. His
success is a personal satisffictlon to all
Hastings people; and when they take
Horace Greeley’s advice and “go west”
to grow up with the country, or on
pleasure bent, they will cheerfully pat­
ronize the road over whose immense
passenger business Mr. Holbrook has
charge. “

9^^/A
The only sad feature connected
l**D elected second assistant teacher in with the tig snake ta the fact that
uur high school, is a resident of Vassar Merrick Retd cannot tell about seeing
of this state, and a graduate ot the a similar reptile In the jungles and
Stale Normal school at Ypsilanti. )she thickets of Bellevue. Those most ob­
comes highly recommended, t»oto Is to serving state that not 1-eing able to tell
her educational attainmenta and teach­ about a Bellevue big shake is wearing
ing qualities, and the board are fortun­ on Merrick's constitution.
ate in securing her services for the
There will be a meeting In this city
coming year.
Saturday of the original stockholders in
Brady &amp; Treat, of Nashville, say the old Kalamazoo, Hastings &amp; Lowell
IL IL, to decide .whether or no they
wUI ck** their ^P«^&lt;*
horou----- shall turn the road bed over to parties
hoiue. ThurThey have ~,ia
paid atnn
8100 i.
in «
fines
agree to complete the road from
Mreaay. and think selling birch beer who
Kalamazoo to Hartings. A full attend­
which has all the qualities and bad ance desired. Tbe project will be more
effects of lager beer is not a prcCtable
business. Rumor says Nashville has fully explained at the meeting. ,

Our
Elegant

Enlarged
Establishment!

Hastings vs. Kalamazoo.—The &lt;&gt;au.
Hastings ball dub went to Kalamazoo
Friday to play the team of that city,
which ta considered the best amateur
nine in the state. Although they were
defeated, the home nine have every
reason to be proud bf their work. Had
the Hastings catcher been equal to the
emergency, and had not the infield
WRIGHT, KAY b CO.. I
made some costly errors in the third
inning, the home nine would have won
140 Woodward Ave,
.
from the Kalamazoos. Thirteen of
1 &amp; 3 Campus Martius,
I
the 15 -runs scored by the latter were
.
■
DETROIT. I
made in the second and third innings,
and were the result of errors by Gard­
ST Orders by Mail receive Prompt I
ner, catcher for Hastings, who suffered'
and Canful Attention.
[
from a sore, hand, and to bad work by
the Hastings infield. In the fourth
inning Ed. Bailey was substituted be­
hind the bat, and for the succeeding six
innings our club played good ball, their
opponents making but two scores. Up
to the fourth inning Hastings did not
score a run, after that by good work
with the stick and clever tj.ise running
they got eight rims. Ip the last six
innings they outplayed and out-batted
We can suit you in make, quality and price of
their opponents, h ifteen of tbe Kal­
amazoo iMtters went out on strikes, and
eight Hastings boys fanned the air with
the willow. Hastings made nine base
hits, Kalamazoo eight Of the earned
runs Hastings had four, Kalamazoo
two.
We are agents for a dozen different manufactures, and can
Following ta the score.
KalAiMUDO &lt;1 3 10 0 0 0 0 2 O-L5 fit up any man with any kind of threshing rig he wants.
We
Haminxs
o 0-0*3 0 3 0 2 0— ■
have
also some good SECOND-HAND ENGINES, which we
Rob. Green made the longest hit ever
will sell very cheap. We sell the
nSade on the Kalamazoo grounds.
The Kalamazoo boys sav that Fred
Allen was the best umpire ever on
their grounds.
Next time the boys will take Em.
Busby with them. . He appears to be
their Mascot
The home nine speak in the highest On the Market. The BUCKEYE in all styles and FARMER’Sterms of their treatment by the Kala­ FAVORITE. We have had an
mazoo boys, whom they pronounce
gentlemen.in every respect
Not a kick was made by either nine
during the game.
It was conceded by the Kalamazoo
boys that Hastings had the best pitcher,
and that, with practice, they need fear This year.
We sell the old reliable Studebaker and the Flin
no amateur nine.
•

IMPORTERS.
JEWELERS.
OPTICIANS.

Threshers, Attention!
Threshers and Engihes.

BEST GRAIN DRILL
Immense Wagon Trade

The following letters will explain
themselves and give an idea of Uie ex­
aggerated reports rife relative to diph­
theria in Hastings:
Lamina, Mien.. July 23. ism.
F_ H. 1ATHB0P. M. D„ Health OHks-r ot the
City, Hutluipi, SUch.:
Dear Doctor:—Rumor reaches this
office that there are 200 cases of diph­
theria in your city and that many citi­
zens are leaving in order to avoid dan­
ger. That probably ta exaggerated :
hut diphtheria has lieen present in Has­
tings. according to your reports, since
April 24 pretty constantly, and unless
the cases have been well isolated and
rooms disinfected after death or recov­
ery, there has been danger of the disease
securing a tlrui foot-hold and leading to
an epidemic. Will you have the kind­
ness u» inform me of tije condition of
affaire ? If there ta any aid this office
can render, it will be cheerfully done.
Very KeapertfuHjr.
HENRY B. BAK EE.
Secretary Mule Board of Hrxltli,

$1000

A petition ta now t»ein&lt; circulated to
have the bridge made two feet wider
than at first proposed, giving a 30 feet
roadway.

Now Ready!
Inspection Invited!

other places where the same kind of
. Hastings mabxbtb.
birch beer can be bought by those who
wink just right at the keepers thereof. Wbml. white

Wednesday last Mrs. Daniel Leo­
pard, living just across the county line
in Odessa, committed suicide by taking
an overdose of morphine. It seems
that she had been suffering severely
from bodily ailments for a number of
years, and was tired of an existence
that.was continual misery to her. Her
busband is one of the wealthiest farm­
ers, in Odessa, and Mrs. Leopard was a
woman who was respected by the com­
munity nnd loved by her family.«The
funeral took place from her late home
Hartings. Mich.. July 24. IMG.
FridayHENRY B. BAKER. Secretary Mate B®ud uf
Health:
(X* soon rs the interior decorations
Dear Siu:—In answer to vour letter
of Jm* 23d I would say. all over our
on the Newton house are completed, county and, it seems, throughout the
active work will be begun ou the opera State, the wildest rumor* are afloat and
house, which will be one in even- sense the most malicious falsehoods have
worthy^the city and ita munitlcient been told regarding tlie presence of
builde^
■
diphtheria in the City of Hastings. We
have in this city at the present time but
Pioneer
Meetlng.—The annual ortrease of diphtheria and that of a
meeting of the old pioneers of Barry mfld type. Since April 24th we have
Co., will be held on the fair grounds in had in all fifteen cases of diphtheria
and four deaths, as reported to you.
the city of Hastings, August 12th, 1886. After the death or recovery of each per­
Each and every one in attendance will son the rooms have been thoroughly
be expected to bring bis basket filled disinfected and cleansed, the clothing
with all the good things necessary for a and I tedding in each case of death was
basket picnic, as there are no funds on Immediately burned and every precau­
hand to furnish supplies, and no dance tion taken to prevent the spreading of
this year, out of which expenses have the disease. Each case as soon as re­
teretofore been paid. The committee ported has been completely isolated
ope that all the old pioneers will turn and, ns far as possible, the family pre­
out in force, and make it one of the vented from mingling with other citi­
most enjovable meetings of the society. zens. We have good sanitary regula­
All come, ’and again recount the inci­ tions and all nuisances are abated as
dents of pioneer life.
•
soon as discovered. The general health
By order of the president and axecu- of our city is above the average. Any
tive committee, P. A. Sheldon, Sec,
suggestion you may be pleased to make
Tbarry Lodge Knights of Pythias as to the probable cause or continuance
of diphtheria in our city will be thank­
will give an excursion to Macatawa fully received.
bay on or about August !2thJ A
E. H^klrHBok M. D,
special train will run from this jfliiee
City FhyxIelM
Health officer.
to Holland City, and from thence the
trip will be made by steamboat, a dis­
tance of seven miles. The fare for toe
round trip will probably be 81.75. The
train will leave this place in the morn­
ing and return the evening of the same
day. This will be one of the finest ex­
cursions that our people have had an op­
portunitv of enjoying. The train will
Jtop at Middleville, Irving and other
pointe, for the accomodation of the
L_ t-KnaA nhes Full nartictl-

vote on tLe^bridge question,
Monday, was a light one. probably
owing to the fact that there wm very
little opposition to the scheme.^Jut onethird ofthe electors of the city cart
their ballots, but enough to carry the
measure by an overwhelming majority.
Following is the vote by wards:
F**
Axxinn
1st ward..
2nd ward;
3rd ward.
4th ward.

DETROIT

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any other. Don’t forget when yon want a buggy in any style
and of the best manufacture that you can find them at our
warehouse.
Respectfully, ,

MESSER BROS.
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A SPIRIT.

THE TREES OF WASHINGTON.

tricycle M noor eousid-nri about

In bedding splendor and moat winsome
tbe parirt *ud encumber the suburb^
roods, and mingle with the gny camag«
In no dty in the United States, and
iNaatty Tmttay
oa tbe proareaade at Brighton. The
perhape in the world, lias arboriculture, ;
tadu» who rid* wear as natty imbitd adXTh ^oubtedly .aff^ M Pwith as a moons of urban embellishment, Ixren ;She violet-laden stands, her hat awry,
though they were in the saddle. u:i the
more intelligently employed and with lu artlesanssa artistic, and so fair
finest horaettesh. They evince no *hy“Through «ho States,” in Fortnightly. more gratifying rteulte than in Washing- 1Tbe amorous grassos kiss her garment’s
news, but flash along like mMein on
hem;
He it a fussy little wretch, who has come ton. The favorable spring weather has
The
willful
clover
bends
Ils
sturdy
stem;
wheels, making everylxxty d.-rirous of
over with his bundles and wrajo, sir! .developed all the natural beauties of the
emulating their skill and independence.
and his overcoats and notions, you know! (choice ejection of deciduous and ever­
And birds in chorio vcdablllty
—Boston Herald.
green
trees
and
shrubs
which
beautify
and he expects all ths world to make
Startle the hillside’s bright tranquility.
room for him. and sec- that he hzs ilrst- not only the great ]&lt;arks, squares and
claas comforts, and no interruptions ‘circles of the capital, but the curb lines Is she some native spirit of the wood.
At a Chin&lt; »e state dinmjr everybody
__
upon hia British constitutionals, or there ,of the broad avenues which sweop up in Whom mighty Pan for very love hath v.lopmg a paying revenue.
takes a sinok.-, then first comre the in­
ll«uT Bl.toML • U4
" “.”‘T
wooed
will be a row, of course. Naturally he beautiful ranges of vision towards tlie
evitable thick, mucilage hk»&gt; and driici- •
.. . ... , l&gt;. -a—-- Mattia with • gun
Here in the dewy shadow of the pines
begins with his stomach. “I failed to massive public edifices or form magnifi­
ous
tasting soup, on tho top of which
And noisy silence of the watchful morn.
discover any resemblance of comfort in cent vistas along streets busy with the That in quick light her beauty still con­
float sea slugs, mushrooms and pig^
any of tl»e ordinary American hotels. activities of trade. The work ot tlie
eggs. Another smoke to then in orbre,
fines
The bed-rooms arc furnished in a paltry parking commission, under tbe auspices With gloriole reeptendant to adorn f
after which folkiw some sewn or night
manner: the toilet utensils are of the of the municipal government, began in What art thou, down-drooped and uncon­
txDUXATOUA Joly si -Tbe Dweratfc courses. embraEing all kinds of frisd
commonest ikwcnptiou (hair brushes, 1872, thus affording "fourteen years of
scious face,
fish, pbMmutta, wild ducks, w-gwables
tooth brusbea. etc.), tins gas bracket is practical teat of the sagacity of their That fiftteat like Dryad’s thro’ tbs place!
and abundance of greasy fried subinvariable placed inconveniently with jdans and the fruits of their labor. Who art thou, creature of the tender
dawn,
regard to the looking-glass; and the ser­ Washington, even in this brief space,
By light conceived, and of the morning
vice is indifferent. In private you never ■urpaMM Paris, Vienna or BeHin in the
bom!
see a retinue of servants and waiters, number, variety and beauty of ita trees.
Loutotena, to a defaulter for Ws0®
such as we have in England. In vain
A less of » &gt;»,'&lt;&lt;» was o caslonsd al AllsIn the commencement of tiieir work With thunderous roar and diapason
rbmy City Tuswlar by tba burning of tbe
tlie innocent traveler places hi* boom out­ tlie commission selected trees possessing
ride his bed-room door; no notice will be stateliness and symmetry of growth, ex­ From seraphim and heaven’s assembled Union foundry, on Prabla avsaua
boat
taken of them. Four meals a day are pansive foliage, early spring yefdure
mu IdU was turtter dlsensssrl ia executive
prepared: and the cloth is practically laid and autumnal variety of colors. In order The undulating music sweeps along.
From crystal walls again to be retost
.uprwns court of Utah was Tuewlay sent to
al day. You walk into a dining-room, to secure a reliable and abundant supply In quivering echoes- tn proclaim thy race,
^te^ottinsbam block, on Euclid
which is generally of immense size, and of the best varieties and healthi«t O, little solitary, tender face!
the moment you cross the threriiold a growth for tke future, a propagating With hat awry andllttte shore untied,
Ckvetand, oocupJwl mainly by art dsalsrs,
gigantic uolored man snaps his fingers at garden was also established in one of tho I hear thee by the echo glorified.
you, waves his arms oommandingly, and public parks, occupied by tho penal and Ot ths Infinitude of saints forgiven,
Tte agricultural department at WwAlo«assigns you a place at one of the tallies. reformatory institutions of tlie municip­ “Of such as she, the kingdom Is of heaven."
__ _ j—1*. th* fYindltion ot
Be is ornamental, fuuy and of very lit­ ality. which now contains 90,000 tnsu of -Alice H. Huston In Baltimore American
district and eubetltuta eome one aba in thetr
tho varieties used in different stagre of CURIOUS TRAMPS FROM ASPINWALL .
tle use."
I This only liegins the trouble. “The growth, from seed to four and five
end
high
temparatu.ro
.
raament you have taken your seat an­ years.
Tbo oenate committee on finance Tuooday
other negro rushes up and pours you a
The returns or the su[X!rintendent and
listened to argumaut by Acting Sacnrtary KapubUuan coa»’«utlon in tbe Fifth district.
gjass of iocd water, which forms the uni­ his asoistants report 9G.-000 trees .along
“Look out for the tramps!" said a fruit Fairchild and Treasurer Jordan agates* tbe
versal drink of Americans at meals. At tlie curb lines of tbe avenues and streets
adoption ot tbe Mornoou resolution reotnrtdealer Uie other day.
tflnner, after the iced water, another ne­ and racing from five to twenty-five
Tlie reporter was admiring the bright Ing the treasury surplus to •100,000,001
gro bends down over the traveler in aw­ years’ growth, which includedtho old
buff eolor of a bunch of bananas, w hen
ful silance. The whole dinner must £e trees ctf common varieties, generally cot­ a big ugly spider crawled out and ambled
Tbs authorities of McHenry county, IU1ordered at once, and it/if) all served at tonwoods, which were standing when
along on the counter. He was a bundle noia have rendered a bill of H.ls3 against
j—___________ wttli tS*
once." Hore he gives us a specimen of tlie systematic arborcultural adornment of dark brown fuzz about the size of
one of his orders. “Some oysters on the of th.- capital began. The number stated your thumb, into which were stuck sev­
half-shell, green turtle soup, some clam doee not embrace tlie artistic groupings
•coopt u Domiu*uuj •’. Um bands of this
eral long, black legx.
chowder, some halibut steak; green and grove* of trees in tlie 700 ucres of
He was n tramp all tin- way from As­ ninety miles with tbo Atalaata. the loser to convention, and • three cornered t'gbt will
IMO1. wWcb Will »urp«w in loUmsity and
goose and apple sauce; lambs’ fries: beautiful public parks of the city.
pinwall. And, like a tramp who had pay tltiJ.Ouo for lbs relief of the poor of interest any otter political contest in this
{ sweet potatoes; egg plant; succotash;
Some idea may be fanned of the extent stolen a ride under a freight car on a
state. Tub fail Witooa, tbe regular Repute
stewe^i tom* toe*; Roquefort cheese; of the lines of trees now shading brakeman, his legs seemed cramped from
lemon pudding; cranberry pie: cakes; tlie avenues and streets when it the long journey in the ere vices of a
watermelon, and French bread." Thon i*»
stated
th.atj if nil the trees bunch of banana*. The poor fellow was tte reigning family reduced the imperial tn­
_____________ ah.t nf IM
he complains tliat the negro does not re­ were stretched oat in two rows they
at a low where to go. He was thousands
member hia orders in fulL “If you wish1 would form an unbroken vis£a from* of miles from homo and friendless, for
A RECORD HARD TO BEATa'p. Bounds, public printer at Wash­
to do at Rome as do the Romans you dip1 Washington to Baltimore, Philadelphia.
people do not take kindly to big, ugly ington, ba* purchased .tb« plant at The
into thia dish and into that dish, tasting! New York, and nearly half way to Boespiders. He was a tramp and in a Umaha Itei-ubllcau for IIJJ.OM, and will
of several simultaneously. Tlie waate-■ ton, or if in a single row, wojfld reach
strange country.
taka pcreesaion in October. Hie sou in law,
Offices, 03 Monroe
fulnees of the American system is ter­■ from Washington to within-KW miles of
“We killed &lt;&gt;ne here the other night Q H. Kotharksr, to to be chief editor.
I St., Grand Rapids.
rible to think of f And what a disgust­• Chicago. Tlu&gt; annual planting* add from
with a body as big ns a biscut. His body
ing ssghti it is to ■see a table full of peo­• 2,000, to 3,000 trees to the number of tlw
;&gt;&lt;&gt;pped like a torpedo. They come often
ple, each one behind his semi-circle bar­■ year before. The varieties which have in bananas, but we generally manage to
ricade of dishes, all of them gettingI been found best suited to streets are the
kill them. Up at the old store one es­
CMKOXIC DISEABE*,
cold, and all of them more or leas in a ash, catalpa, coffee, cyjireas, elm, maid­
caped and made his home under the
,
eue* E£i
en's hair, gum, horse cheatnut, linden, counter. Then another escaped and for
I txwnd tr utk
Cktarrti tL.i i -M &gt;
“And the crockery! and tho knives' locust, maple, oaks, popular, sycamore,
Tbe
Democrats
of
U
m
Fifth
Ohio
district
a long time we lost sight ot them. One
Dishes and cups and saucers of the coare- tulip, and willow, according to localities.
day we found a web under the counter,
The plantings have oL*j been made
and on looking closer we discovered the
and kiuvfti that have no cutting edge, with proper regard for certain objective
two tramps. They liad raised a large settlers in tbe vicinity of Wbeaton, lUa,
but are silver-plated.
Tlie very best features. For instance, the famous “Unfamily of spiders, and they were the di«d Tliurwlay
coffee in die world will taste poor when ter den Linden," of Berlin, is less than a
cutest little things you would care to see.
In tbe brigade camp at Sprlngflald, Illa,
drunk out of a cup a quarter of an inch mile in length and now more apprecia­
They ran nimbly
into tlie web tba Gatling gun, xhooting AJO yard*
thick; and reed-birds on toast, one of the ble in history than in reality. Tlie “Unif you made a motion to touch them,
American special lies, would taste sweeter ter don Linden” of tho United States
nnd many a day wo have watched them
if served on porcelain. Immediate and capital
is
Massachusetts
avenue.
simply for the amusement. They caught
thorough reform is needed in American Tliis-superb sweep of residences, statues
every fly that camn within range, and burgh, bare voluntarily advanced the
and fountains, and even through its more nowand then a bug happened within
K. J. AIKEN. M. D.. GRAND UHL'S. MICH.
His picture of Chicago is one of those sparsely settled portions to ita terminus
tlieir reSch and varied their bill of fare.
soft, subduod lanscai-oti tliat we should on the lianks of tlie Anacostia, presents
Although we knew they were dangerous
Probirte Order.
expect him to write after devouring one four miles of vigorous and stately young
pets we did not disturb them, for the Galatea,
State of Michigan. County ot Barerlindens twenty to thirty fest high. Tbe
At a sreslon of tbe fmteur (&lt;»
reason that they seemed to be industri­
dor the terrible eye of that big negro- connections with streets and avenues
, hohieti at tte Prubate "fflre in
nt*.in said coast) . on Meadxj.
four timsa tn one day. “Even tho dirti- similarly planted will in a few years give ous tly-catchera, and were never in­
clined to sting. One afternoon a new piooeer eeSabltsli
the "Unter den Linden" of Washington
clerk saw one big fellow run around a era XUinoia, was totally deetroyed by fire,
in spite of the muddy, black streets. Ut­ a circuit of twelve miles. Ths other av­
comer of the counter, and as lie had Thursday. Tbe loss b •IH.00Q
tered with refuse, the plank-foot-paths, enue* and streets, whether devoted to
the yellow lake and the canals, the whirl business or residence, liavo also their never seen a spider of such enormous
size, he imagined that to allow it to go
and rush, tho howling newspaper boys, characteristics of foliage. Tbe maples
and Frank Molloy
drowned Tbe
and tho very mixed swarm of its inhab­ and eatalpan of Penn«-vIrani* avenue, at large was equivalent to turning a young man war
itants. Chicago is a most interesting place the elms of New Jer «y, iisw Hamp- tiger looae, and he killed the pet The Emm* Molloy.
others ran out and for about an hour
the new clerk had ua much ns he could
Tbe comptroller of BafTalo aoid \1»
Chicago, as elsewhere' in America, the
cultivated minority is lost in the swarm­ streets, tlie meridian of the United States; stand up to killing spiders."
“Do they ever bite ?"
reawd. and that all &lt;XM
ing multitude of coarse and vulgar peo­ tho inspire of Maryland, Connecticut and
“
Yea.
but
it
Li
a
rare
occurrence.
They
ple; and at night you find the streets full Vermont avenues, and Uie poplars of
of long-limbed fallows, who wear their Virginia avenue give but a partial idea fight like wildcats, and they are high- proposition to settle their liability for 4.30,■
hate tilted l&gt;ack on Uh, crown of their of what the tree* of Washington will tempered, but they never trouble any­ axi
Rotnroovr, N. Y., Joly 15—Natbaa
• heads, too uncivilised to do nothing, nnd add to the landscape effects of the nation's body unlem aroused and teased. Al­
who pass their evenings chewing quids capital in another decade.—Washington though there are millions of bunches of
oftaid peuilon. and ite tetri.:
bananji* brought to this country every
and toothpicks, with an underhand look Cor. Philadelphia Tunes.
vol 'tar causing s copy ol tni* order to te
si-aiuir). and many a spider steals his way
listed la the Ha»tlng«'BAS*»-k. »
on their countananoea, indicative of a
Printad
and
circulated in «al&lt;l reunty «
aerobe
with
them,
you
never
hear
of
any
Charles Hutchison, bmlnesi agent for ths
readiness for a fight at any moment."
&gt;Y*MM»tasach ««*k tor thre- «uccrolw
The average rainfall or our Atlantic one being stung. They are very peculiar Am. rinn board ot foreign miltions, was
ks previom to said day of
He sees one thing in New Yotk that ia
same trifling alleviation. “The derated slope is about forty-two inches a year. things and differ widely in tlieir habits killed by a iocomoUve ta tbe Lowall depot
l ires copy.)
Jud«r «it Frobtir
practical joker*
railroad is ugly enough In itself; but the The Californians call their neighbor from the common spider of this coun­
try, which makes a web like the centerstations, perched in ths air, and ap­
LAKE MAHOPAC. N. Y.
proached t&gt;y covered stairways, are really ten or twelve inches more. It might be pieoe of a rising-sun crazy quilt. They eighty feat long, which it cut nearly tn two.
Ckicaoo, July M—la Um third race al
MY DAUGHTER WAS.VERY
pretty features in the street scenery of interesting to know what they would make a kind of nest and then spread out
WashingSon park course, the great wertern
BAD OFF ON ACCOUNT
th- city—amusing in silhouette, and call the natives of Chera Punji in the “ « of web in every direction.
haiulicap, Saturday, tbe distance being 15%
this
angle
line.
which
is
Kasaia hills, on tho boy of Bengal, where On
OF A COLO ANO PAIN
Caipwr Wshnsr, a llepablioan politician
small an a silken thread they of Ptualmrg, to tbe fourth ot a squad of in­
This is not only delightful, it is southing. tlie annual aggregate amounts to more
ON HER LUNOS.
DRrun
with
ease,
hanging
to
it
by
than
400
inches.
Maj.
Kennedy,
in
a
r^
separable
frMOiU
in
tba
Blxty-Seouod
Pwt*.
It is a sunflower: our national pride st
THOMAS’ ELEC! RIC
once looks up—up to the elevated rail­ cent report to the London Geographical their long, flexible legs. When dan­
OIL
CURED
HER
IN
2«
suicide.
way stations. It is sweet to be flattered. society, makes the yearly total 484 ger threatens they Itave a way of draw­
HOURS. ONE OF THE
Joseph Henderson, a clothing merchant
Here to more of R: “I discovered only inchi*. But even tliat monstrous amount ing in their lines and, huddling together,
at Butta, M. T, was kilted with • shot-gun
BOYS
WAS
CURED
OF
A
M-enui
to
be
a
minimum
of
former
esti
­
await
the
attack
of
the
for.
Whan
thus
one church in New York which has arch­
SORE THROAT. THE MED­
itectural merit throughout; one church mates. for Chambers' Cyclopaedia speaks disturbed they make prodigious Leaps
ICINE
HAS
WORKED
WON
­
which, so to speak. holds together and of 527 inches as a yearly average. At and arrange in a circle around the nest, dereoa owed him 130,000.
of the Apprentice Glans Plowere
all events, the supply must pa sufficient wliich they seem to guard with jealous
DERS IN OUR FAMILY,
to run a mill on every acre ofground.— care. Then, when provoked, they run
ALVAH PINCKNEY.
all over the attacking Jiarty. They are covered in the Ohio river at Cincinnati
•red also but one house in Fifth av«nu« Cor. Chicago Graphic News.
••ITS SPECIALTIES."
game, and put up an ugly fight."—Ma­
which seemed to be above criticism."—
DR. THOMAS’ ELEC­
con (Ga.) Telegraph.
“E. P. P." in Globe-Democrat.
I have lately heard an authentic anec­

5i«on

GERManremEOY

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lUI luliljfejrafea.

•TAR

SAFE.
SURE.
PROMPT.

'ssaas?sra.n.u..

FA’IBWm*...,--.

dote of Darwin, that seems quite worth
repeating. It refers to his old age—the
period when lie was bringing out his
bookfi on the habits of plants. His health
-two French
wMpoor, and an old family servant—n
woman—overhearing his daughter ex­
field at th«i sound of the distant church
press some anxiety about his condition.
ball. Millet sold it to a Paris art dealer

The moat remarkable increase in the

a Paris manufacturer, for *7,900; M.
Witoon aold it to M. Secretan. another

pentad and bought it back for *40,000.
Ha has tinoe been offered *90,000 for it.
The history of picture soiling lisa nothing

It appears that many fruits acquire

believe master'd be hall right madam,
hif 'e only 'ad somethin’ to hoocupy
'is mind; sometimes 'e stands in the con­
servatory from muntin* till night—just
a-lookin' at the flowers. Hif *e only ’ad

better, hl’m sure." No one enjoyed the
joke more Chan the great naturalist him­
self .-Cor. New York Critta.
To rtmo'. unploaaant odors burnt
coffee is the beat disinfectant, and It ia

effectual in cleansing utensils from bad
odors. Or charcoal powder and camphor

We are jiarticularly favored in chanc­
ing to sec the Victoria regia in full
bloom. It to a sight of jvhich fairyland
Liver thn opening address ox tbs Miaaoanomight Ixoaxt, and in truth tiw wondrous Ils
exposition tab fall
lily seenw a veritable queen of joys reign­
ing in the midst of her devoted giants—
the hardy green leaves. Three tetter lie
reversed on the surface of tbe water, in­
numerable Taoia crite-crosB their surfaam bid in the 5, )5&lt; trade dollars

looking as to make the romantic jkxmIbility of a lily-leaf couch a very easy
thing oftre all. Tlie flower itself to entrancingiy beautiful. Ite pedate at tho
base commence in a delicate ethereal
pink, which imperceptibly blossoms into
a dazzling white tint as it nrexs tbo ton.

toveltaM*—London
Timas.

THE MARKETS.
Csscaeo. July H.

A Clear Skin

Oor. Philadelphia

favorite Mexican

the queen bearing

TRIC OIL FOR COUCHS,
COLDS, CROUP, DIPH­
THERIA, SORE THROAT.
CATARRH. AND BRONCH­
IAL TROUBLES GIVES IM­
MEDIATE RELIEF.
THE MOST VIOLENT, AV
TACK
OF
NEURALOI^
WILL RECEIVE IM M E 01'
ATE AND PERMANENT RE­
LIEF . IN FACT
AS _A
CURE FOR NEURALGIA
IT HAS NEVER FAILED-__j_

KruaraM Friday by Will J. Davin, Writer
R. Mndoworoft, aad WlUUm T. Well
.

is only a part bf beauty ;
but it is a part Every lady
may have it; at-Jeast, what
Iooks like it
Magnolia
Balm both freshens and
beautifies.

�Agricultural.
£t «4'.VK DAVEXJPOtLT, Editor.
tw-Ail communication* pertaining to tht» 4e&gt;‘7. JimriH mould t-riMlilrewcdU Mr. E. Daeight hours that, they have l^enP'rwJ v
reawrt. Woodland,Mleh.
mo^aKd
v Cvrjous Flan of Swindling,— they nave repeatedly struck at onri*
little time ago we received, in I'oth for a deerwue of time wd anT
did not ml
, itnmoff we suppose with moat of onr K‘!r7Jlet
?°it’ ,i*ai to see the folly of It, N
.liCrlnporaries, the following note, un13
,’tar the letter .head of the "Fruit and Uie laboring man an niov 3
'•■•getable Growers Association of the
or **“«■ work
1 piled States." bearing a long list of will be done each nour of the eight
£an
wou
d be done each hour of Se
,
and directors:
teff, is ia absurd as to claim that to re­
Alliance, Ohio, June 19th. t*«.
duce the bushel by one-fourth would
Mu Editor—I enclose a notice af Improve the quality of the wheat nr
•be proceedings of the Fruit and Vege- wtiat ’’“‘f r*^k measure hold more
t;d‘b- Growera’ Association of the
wheat. Experience proves that the
I nited Slates at Columbus,Ohio, June human system is perfectly adequate to
'iT. lsd’-. Please publish it, , and make Uie performance of ten hours of av. ?.
comments as you may deem prop­
tabor. rtaUr.^tblu? to, r to iiopnsw the'importance of this
,ut ect on the minds of the people.
■Djen. top, most of the wage labor is
\ Truly yours.
witt °^ *!? I'acl ories in connection
.
' W. ORLANDO SMITH. 8«c.
with machinery. The man tends Uie
Knowing of no such association, and machine. Thu machine works at a fix­
&gt;
ing tbe suspicious character of ed W&gt;d unvarying rate of speed. Tbe
»tai so-called proceedings, we gave the SShin^U^ kt*P UP W|th U,e
ubiec: no farther attention. But one machine. He must go no slower- he
,if the editors of the Evening Times of
’^Wnestoj:
•bis citv had the curiosity to apply for at tight hours, the machine and the
•arthefinformation, and we give be­
aH D,uch work
. a his statement of the result in hours
hni rim a“‘l workwl
-lightly condensed form. ,
Enclosed was a fne simile newspaper . SGU further; as nearly as can ie
r«- £. purporting to be a report of a
cens’is onlv about one•!--link’ of the above named asioclaof the people in the United States
• •. .n nt ,ihe above time and place.
The
work
whol- pt uceedhuw consisted of evapo- either by the piece or byThereat
the job, or for
mw .pples. "EzraArnold,-the Ilflntberpseives, or in some way so that the
: !■. -t-grower," feesented a drawing pay they receive depends diracUv upon
ind s-jrdJlcatlon ol a cheaper evapora- the time, the intensity, ■ or the skill
• n; ide. and usal by himself, with of their labor. They will work longer
•i -.icti !;• has had better success than bardpr. or more skiUfullv up to tbe
-i the most expensive dry house and Innit of endurance or desire, in order
raters," Ac, Ac., He generously to gjet money and the good tilings
• -signedfits right! and title” in the money will buy. No cight-hohr law
..it nr.tu-r to the association, provided can Hffect the time, intensity or skill
••uit tiu-y would distribute gratuitously w-ith| which this four-fifths of our mo;
farmers and fruit- raisers of pie &gt;-ork. And as A rule, Uiis large
[ ni'i’d States, comping illustrated cliusr-tne farmers who-make up onei;. ' :■« ns for making the evaporator." hall [of the population, theamidl merft:-.duabh* gift was accepted with chanls, traders, hucksters, independent
•.hanks, and it was resolved that the Biechmucs—this class of men who are
;.iu&gt;iif be informed through Uie oews- their i own capitalists, their own em­
• .-.c-.-rs. that for enclosed stamps the ployers, their own paymasters, work
it.-•■ W. Orlando would send tlie be- longer, harder and more skillflly than
rt.re icraiioned plans and specifications. the wage workers who work ten hours
e-gratta tor nothing.
A vote of h d®y|
:[• inks was tendered the press throughTh* onlv way in which the wage
• the country for courtesies extended workers can ever get as many dollars
• -a. in publishing the call for the fur an eight-hour day as for a ten-hour
. -frag and.f'-r publishing the reports day
far Congress to enact that hence­
; j. Jons meetings -Un motion, the forth Light dimes, or eighty cents, shall
...
adjourned to meet at the be a doliar. And then, when the duian- a: - rn Hotel. 8L Louis, Mo, .Dec. 9. Cipatdd eight-hour lalairer takfe his
■
• :• xi:.. ’ We wrote to W. Or- elghtt-ceut dollar into market be will
.i~4enclosed a'Btiunp. In return. find that it will buy just eight v cents'
• aa small printed circular worth of beef, potatoes and flour, and
contiiiulnjr^wpwUlcations and dia- no more.
.
•
Arnold evaporator,”
.Some things in this world rest upon
- i.c :!ic circular said "will enable the very nature of things—upon natur­
.ii. Intdligvntly make and use it; al law, upon axiomatic truth. Over
’ :..i
prolmlde cost frili be from 312 such ,‘things civil law has ho effect.
• .
f.tr a machine of 40 pounds ca- The walers of Niagara will fall and
The sjwcilications. on the foam land roar and laugh at prohibi­
principle of xltnillu aimilibv* curontur, tions, by Legislatures or Congress or
... du -.‘Ik miracles in the Utica asy- 1’ariiaiuent, forever. The negro will
i i.i! Bit fortunately there was a way be Id^ck.the Indian red and the Cauindicated by the “nigger in de cassian white, in spite of all the laws
mi-ai." This was another circular by that human ingenuity and deviltry can
W f irlando, saying:
invent and enact. The whole of any•&lt;&gt;•&gt; ■• . nr meeting and publication
i.: the specifications and diagram of the
Arnold evaporator, there has l&gt;ee,n laid
t-iuie our committee au evaporator
math at Newark, &lt;).. by tlie commoh not.—Ed. in Ohio Farmer.
■ :,b. evaporator company, which we
The New England Homestead says:
rind, upon thorough examination, far
■ iperiurtnthe Arnold, because it will “The latest collapse jh that of ‘The
a&gt;---r.tie nnicker, do it better, and New Agriculture, or the Waters Led
:uiv costs 87 delivered to your nearest Captive,’ a system of underground irri­
u.'K. xtation, all expenses paid, which gation patented by A -N. Cole, of Wells­
is Hilly ;i!rt»iit hid? the cost to make the ville, X. Y-. and advocated by him in
Atttafd."
. f
■ tbe meet extravagant terms in most of
Thunk, you, Mr. W. Orlando, we think the agricultural journals of the day. It
I nveat to-day. We will appears that last week the superinten­
11 the old-fashioned dried apples dent of the Wellsville Water Company
ami: i.’rfember, when If we happen to discovered that Mr. Cole had ltd the
• at the Southern Hotel in St. Louts, waters captive straight up bill ii\to one
•• the ten o'clock in the morning, we of his Under-ground ditches, by means
will look in and see if there are anv of a loqg line/d hose from the water­
creciihijms there who have tried the works [hydrant. The mysterious de­
"conmion sense " Meanwhile we com- crease io the water supply, which so
• i’-nd Mr. W. Orlando to the attention puzzled the company about this time
hut yeat, is thus explained. So is the
of ttie post-office department
The alwte irom the Country Gentle­ source Of water supply of the under­
ground ditches which made Mr. Cole's
num may sFrve as u warning.
patented ‘New Agriculture’ produce so
finely in last summer's drouth."
“Eight Holin Make Ont- Day." and ‘Three
&gt;'&lt; &lt; I - Make One Bushel ?**'
.

• l» kj fill ot good sense, and
• : ••’.-io lariiers m&gt; much that we Insert in
'Heiut R Mee and think of it.
By an a^t ol the General Assembly,
winter, eight hours'were made a
legal day's work, unless otherwise
agreed by and between employer and
-a ployed- Evidently this simply makes
the hour ahd not the day. tho basis of
&lt;x&gt;ntract. .The hour remains as yet a
fixed standard, the day has been arbi­
trarily &lt; hinged. Can any law compel
the employtT tu pay the same for eight
hf*urs :is tef ton? Cun apy law compel
the laborer.U» stop work at eight hours
i: he tarn esirn a quarter ns much more
y) '••orkiug ten? The law may give
:h&gt;-: ■.arni.ml of weights, measures and
■alub,. bid it is almost always unwise
■• chaugi- tlit- standard. It simply
create, i^nfusion and requires new
iiutu&gt;’inpnt4. The law can never com?.■. the buber to pay as much for a
.uUniuishedyjiiantity of anything as for
the wht.’e &lt;&lt; it.
Mippo-.- that three pecks be made the
ega. bushel three quarts the legal gal­
lon, twelve ounces the legjj pound, and
on; canatfiy law compel a man to
PA axmudj money for three pecks of
whut ns for four pecks, or as much for
mw quarts of maple syrup as for four
•liuirts, or ns much for twelve ounces
u surtr iW for sixteen. The thing ta
4-MirdHy juelf. But it Is no more
1,11:1 ,tlB bjsuppoiw that the
’ M'loyvr will pay as much for eight
hours work its for ten.
.
‘’W-hour day, if univeraaDy
*•
l*tween employer and emLW* .T'ouM inevitably injure the
l 1 'T"u!J reduce his wages in
‘11 ratio- rhe dvil law «»» not
•h.. r.v natH£allaw. nor make untrue
»c. •1X1‘,1n that “tlie whole is greater
-.an ,t
anij wort|j mOre than a
the following taw to be
IxxjipS " r” aU-d“« formality and
?' Started by the General As*nibl. n( the State of Ohio, that three
• 1 un i*
constitute a bushiln a,! niilIers- shippers and
♦k? ,r’
pay the farmers of Ohio
thev ' l e l!,r a three-peck bushel ns
pald ,or ■*|o”-

miSun,Jd mall? W. u&gt;emlllu*e‘r ilnrenfit U&gt;« taw.
• "'i
'™uij pu“»&gt; •
it fj- 11 &gt;• -KnM «»■ v«r»
g? .?“* ••“ it to no
.Imd
-he expectation that employers

If it pays well-to-do farmers to keep
nothing! but the-very best implements,
it necessarily follows that the poorer a
farmer is. the less able he is to afford
the opposite course.
The prosperous farmer always has
good tools, nnd takes good care ol
them. He gets the best when he buys,
and alwavs niu his repairing done be­
fore the implement is neaded.
The fanners who make the farm
profitable are those who grow crops
that are not always the easiest produc­
ed.
They endeavor to make labor
profitable, and apply it where it can be
used to the best advantage.

Depend ■ mainly upon the barn for
your madure supply. Stable manure!
do double or triple duty; they not only
supplant plant food, but thev have a
mechanical or chemical action that
brings out the fertilizing qualities of
the soil, a very important item.
The article in the Banner of tbe 8th,
on strawberry culture, should have
been credited to the Michigan Horticul­
turist. It Is our mistake in crediting

BOAKD or EDUCATION.
Board pl Education met in
special w-Mon July 20th.
The rollu.ving luciaUxa were presentF.0”1'J-,s Goodvrar;
Grecnildd, kelly Lichty, IUd&lt;-r, Tom.
HMon. J. M. Bauer and Lathrop.
Absent, Huffman.
Minuua of previous meeting were
read anti approved.
The president stated that he had call59
«the request of the
Lomiaittae un grounds and buildings
that their-report regardtag the condi­
tion ot furnaces ta central building, and
other matters would be presented in
ita order; and that such other business
would be transacted as the board deem­
ed necessary.
The Committee oo gxbunds and build­
ing reported as follows:
U r° the President and members of the
Board of Education, Hastinga:
Gentlemen.—Your Committee on
grounds and buildings have examined
the furnaces and find them in the fol­
lowing condition, to wit:
^IxlMtW0SJ,U Enlaces are in good
condition. The north furnace fire box
is good; the bottom plate of the radia­
tor is cracked at both ends and eleven
of the Hues are burned out. The fire
l&gt;ox ta south furnace is of no good, the
radiator is cracked the same as the one
in north furnace and the flues are all
good.
Committee would recommend
the following: To take th.e radiator
out and repair it by putting a piece of
iron on each end. and rivet or bolt it on,
and put in eleven new flues. Repair
the radiator in south furnace the same
put in new fire box that we have on
hand and set it up the length-of it to
the west,that will leuvetne ventilat­
ing shatt open as it was when the bouse
was built.
Change hot' air pipes that heat the
lower rooms, so that they run direct to
the rooms instead of running into the
large pipes us they now do.
. F. FORD.
. C. KBLLY.
CouunlCtee.
Moved by Mr. Goodyear that Uie re­
port be accepted and iidoptetl.
Motion amended by Mr. Bessmer
that the Committee be instructed to
uncover furnaces, takeout the radiators
and report to the board. Motion pre­
vailed rs amended.
Cdtamittee on rules and regulations
reposed that they bud under considera­
tion/the matter of preparing a small
circular for the school year of 'bfi and
8«, and Asked for authority to have the
same printed when they should have
completed their work. Moved by Mr.
Goodyear that the Committee be auth­
orized to have 50u copies of the circular
printed. Motion prevailed.
The Committee on ground and build­
ings reported regarding the condition
of vault at second ward building.
Moved by Mr. Bessmer.Uiat Uie Com­
mittee on grounds aud buildings be in­
structed to have second ward grounds
aud building put in a thorough sanitary
condition. Motion prevailed.
The Committee on finance reported
back the accounts of A. McCoy 83.40
and the account of Barry countv
Democrat, 813.27 and recommended
that the account of A. McCoy be allow­
ed at the amount claimed, and that the
account of Barry Co. Democrat lie
allowed at 810.
On motion the report of finance Com­
mittee was accepted, and accounts
allowed by the following vote. - Ayes,
Bauer, Beesmer, Dawson, Ford, Good­
year, Greenfield, Kelly, Lathrop, Lichty,
Rider nnd Tomlinson. Nays none. The
account of W. E. Standish lor cleaning
vault at central building, amount 8«
was presented and on motion allowed
by a called vote, all preoent voting aye.
The Committee on grounds and build­
ings reported that they had examined
the electric clock system in central
building and found it in the pondiUon
as stated by'Mr. Hessmer at the last
meeting. They presented an itemized
memorandum of material needed for
repairing same, .and recommended that
clock in first ward be cleaned and re­
paired. and that a new clock be furn­
ished for the building In second ward.
Tbe Committee was authorized to
have the clocks put in order and pro­
cure a new clock tor second ward.
A communication was received from
Miss Addle'D. Bird, of Ann Arbor,
stating thal4he would not accept the
position ot second assistant teacher to
which she had been elected at the
salary named.
On motion the board proceeded to
the election of a second assistant teach­
er to fill vacancy and Miss Louise hi.
Shepherd was declared elected second
assistant teacher, having received a
majority vote, and the secretary was
notified to inform her of her election to
the position. No further business ap­
pearing, on motion the tioard adjournal.
JOHN LICHTY, ITmhleuL
K. A. RIDER. Secretary.

S

••Why do you not look me in the
face?" “Because your breath is t»d.
If you would use Trix you would be
much more companionable."
Street cars now run between St.
Joseph and Benton Harbor every
twelve min uto.

THE FOOU8H OLD WOMAN.

o.

And she chuckled ami laughed cs she
Little Eva. who has been ascending
went with a wm.
‘
to heaven at regular and irregular in
Her body waa bent
tervals »nc*» 1855, will repeat the ex­
periment at Ionia next week. Tbe dear With a load as heavy as Bins ta Lent.
child is beginning tu show her years.
“Oh, why do you chuckle, old woman?"
Those who believe that nature will
says I,
work off a cough or cold should under­ “As you climb up the hillside so steep and
stand that this is done at the expense of
so high?"
the constitution. Each time this wea­
“Because, don’t yon see.
kens the system, and &lt;we all know that
I’ll presently be
the termination of this dangerous prac At tbe top of the hUl, he, he!" says she. '
tiee is a consumptive’s grave. Dont
take the chances, when a 50 eent bottle I saw the old wowan go downward again,
of Dr. Bigelow's Positive Cure will And she easily traveled, with never a
pain;
safely and promply cure any recent
• Yet she loudly cried
'
cough, cold or throat or lung trouble.
And gustily sighed
Buy the dollar bottle of FredHotchkiss
And
groaned, though tho road was level
for chronic cases or family use.
and wide.
Fred Douglass will deliver an oration
at Cassopolis on the occasion of the “Oh, why, my old woman,” says I, “do you
weep,
emancipation anniversary, August 4.
When you laughed as you climbed up tba
Cherokee* Blood Purifier will cure
' hillside oo steep?"
Scrofula, Erysipelas. Salt Rheum and
Scald Head. W. H. Goodytar.
Because 1 expect,"
Would you BEi.iEVE.it? We are 8ay» she, “I shall ochu ia climbing the
next."
daily guaranteeing Kemp's Sarsaprilla
to the people for cleansing the blood
Maxim: Hope in advcrelty,
Fear in prosperity.
and giving a new lease of life. Price
81. Sold by W. H. Goodyear.
Uianuie ordinary kind*, and cannot t
_ _ —Howard Pyle.
oompetiUon with tho mnlUtude oftow 1
FOR 25 CENTS get Kemp’s Liver
•A EeputaUon aa a "Man-KIHar.**
Pills for Torpid Liver, for Constipation,
I was told tliat many of the frontierafor the Complexion. W. IL Goodyear.
men who have killed a number of men
To-night and to-morrow night, and are “mure sinned against than ginning. ”
at all times call on us for Kemp’s Pile
Suppositories. The new treatment for It was explained In this way:
Piles. Price 50 cents per box. W. H.
ticularly, means a fight with pistols. A
Goodyear.
man gete in a brawl, pistols are drawn
C. M. Sly, of Plymouth, injured iff a and he kills some one. If this is done
runaway last Saturday, died Tuesday.
fairly, no one thinks much of it , Then
V&gt;o\x^t\x\c.\xX.
^5 suppose Uiie. num is unlucky enough to
-WOMAN'S FRI
rr-sulte, are Acker*B Dyspepsia Tablets, get into another difficulty and again kills
Recommended by physicians and endorsed a man. From that time he commence*
by all who have used them. Tho best to be known and talked about, and be­
remedy for Dyspepsia, Flatulency,and Con- comes in constant danger of an attack
qtipaUon. Guaranteed, and sola at 25c. by from the friends of tbe num
has shot, Securer to GIRLS apainleoa, perfect
Fbou'k Hotcmkibb, Drassutand still more from a certain class of development and thus prevents life­
,
Thirteen instructors have been, en­ •rustlers’ who are desirous of earning a long weakness.
Sustains and soothes Over worked
reputation os a •man-killer' for them­
gaged at the Benton Harbor college.
Mothers! mothers! mothers! Why selves by shooting somebody who bears Women, Bzhiustod Mothem, nod
tlie
rcjiutation
of
being
one,
just
as
east
­
will yon allow your little darling to
prevents prolapsus.
suffer with those horrible worms when ern pugdifita axe constantly trying to
Cures palpitation, sleeplessness, ner­
a sure remedy is so near and cheap? knock out John L. Sullivan. The know I- vous breaking down (often preventing
Dr. Jackson's vegetable worm syrup edge of Ulis keeps die man al ways on the
will surely give relief and costs but 25 alert; he seldom drinks to exoesa, is al­ insanity), providing a safe change of
cents. For sale by W. Goodyear.
ways prepared to defend himself, and ho life, and a halo and happy old age.
Beader suffering from any com­
The Bay Port quarries yield from constantly studies how to shoot accur­
five to fifteen car loads of freight a day. ately, and above all, quickly. Conse­ plaint peculiar to the female sex, zoaeverything ta you.
Nothing better than Cobb’s Little quently, any one wlu&gt; does tackle him is phora is
pretty certain to get the worst of h. In Send for our circular, of private testi­
Pills for keeping bowels regular.52
tliis way, a man without desiring it in
cents for 40 pills. W. Hl Goodyear.
monials and be convinced.
the least, may be actually forced into
Every woman sickly or healthy
The latest name proposed for Reeds killing a number of others.”—Montana
Lake is ‘'Lonegeta."
should read “Facts for Women." This
Cor. American Agriculturist.
Ixxik will be sent to any Lady reader
You are feelim; dr|&gt;re*.*cd. your appetite Is
of this paper, and to ladies only, on
poor, you are tmtnerml with Headache, you are
Beatify Hu always won tho favor of
Odgrtty, nervous and Evuerally out ot aorta, and
receipt of 10c.
Address,
want to brace up. Brace up, but not with atlm tbe British peers. The eldest son, or the
ZOA-PHORA MEDICINE CO,
ulauta, spring medicine*, or bitter*, which have man in poMewuon, can afford to please
tor their basis very cheap, bail whisky, and
hta
taste,
and
doubtless
the
handsome
which stimulate you for an hour, and then leave
you in worse eondlilon than before. What you looks of many of the nobility are due to
N. R-Lettar* marked ■yrfcofe" *7,?^
inly by oor Private Secretary and a&gt;u«ultwant 1* an alterative that win purity your
blood, start healthy action of Liver and Kid­ tho beautiful women who have recruitid
ney*. restore your vitality, and irlve renewed ita ranks so largely. The illegitimale
health and strength. Such a medicine you will
cluldren of sovereigns lyive been enno­
bled down to tho last reign, and in the
It (a said that tbe East Jordon Enterprise present day young peers and heirs have
offl'-e I* U&gt; be purrliiL-ed by a ib*k company of sought mates in half a score of instances
dtiieua
•
among those who»e presence sullies any
.
An old pbyslcian. retired from prac'lce, haring society they enter.
had placi d In hl* hands by an East India misThe blue blood does not seem to curdle
slomuy tbe formula of s simple vegetable re­ at tho contact, for the grandest of .Eng­
medy for the speedy aud permanent cure of
Consumption. Broncbltl*. Catarrh. Asthma and lish peers welcome to their ancestral
all throat and Limit Affrcllon*. altua a positive homes the brewers and l&lt;mkere, the
and radical cure for Nervous Debility and all
Nervous Complaints, after having tested Its tailors and tobacoontata, who, iw soon as
wonderful curatlvv rower* In thousand* of they became noble, look down as super­
cases, has felt It his duty to make It known to
blssiinerfng fel Iowa Actuated bv/Uils motive ciliously on plebeians m any descendants
and a desire to relieve human
I will of peer or jwramour. A stroke of the
send free of charge, to all who desire It, this
ATHL0PH0R082:
recipe. In German, French or English, with full wand of Cinderella’s godmother tornes
diri'ctlons far preparing and using. Sent by vermin into decorated lackeys fit to go
mall bv luidmslng with stamps, naming this
paper. W. A. Norn. IM Power’s Block. Bocbea- to court; axid the flunkeys did not forget
their rat hole more readily than those
Raln Is needed very much neat Maple Rapids, transformed aristocrats their early ob­
nnd many farmer* art rutting their corn for scurity. Blood will tell; and their blood
___
1 odder.
is noMe—now.—Adam Badena’s Letter.
What In more disagreeable to a lady than to
know that her hair has not only lost It* color,,
The Ikautlw of tbe Holy Land. i
but Is full of Dandruff? Yet sueh wm the case
The following is from a letter written
with mine until I used Parker's Hair Balsam.
My hair is now black and perfectly clean and. by H. G. Spofford in Jerusalem, under
glossy.—Mrs. E. Sweeny. Chicago.
1TKL0M0KK CO.. IB W»U It.. K« -W
date of April 18, to Mr. Chandler of ChiA force of seventeen men are at work on tbe
new railway bridge over the Muskegon ax Illg
“Palestine has now a very different apRaplda
peanmee from the one worn when you
lrifle w!lh “T Th*0** «
AJ O
V Lsuig Disease. If yon hnvo

POWDER
Absolutely Pure.

ZOA-PHORA,

Stic Su^t

a i Cough or Cold, or the children are
thrtatemed with Croup ar Whooping Cough,
um Acker's English Remedy ana proven!
further trouble*. It is a positive cure,'
and wo guarantee.it.Price 10 and Wo.
Fmro'K Hotcrkim. Druggist­

Great clouds of smoke hung over Bic Rapids
and render out door life there anything but
plaaaanL
SsraaparlUa, and it i» an unanswerable argu­
ment m toatrenglh and economy.

The Antrim county talr will be held SeplemThat is to rav. the mournful heart of
the Buffering woman who la burdened
with dyspepsia and agonizes with tor­
ment during weary' nlghta ot *leepla»ness. Such a woman needs kind friends,
hearty sympathy ami Brown’a Iron
Bitters. Mr. A. A. Mantuis, Marshall.
Texas, writee, My wife has been entlrelr cured of dT,p««to Md mneral
debility bv using Brown s Iron Bitters.
Good news for the weary heart.
Last vear Roscommon shipped 9,000
bushels'of hucklelierrira. This year
ure there none to ship.

clippings po doubt.

The proprietor of the Great Western
Poultry Yard, Mr. Jama E. Gocdkev
BL Louis, Mo., is enthusiastic in hta
praise of Red Star Couge Cure which
cured him after all other remedies fail­
ed. He says it neither constipates the
bowels, nor causa rick headache.
Paw l’«w claims to have the model
public schools of the state and says। the
president of the state board of educa­
tion says eo.

The pjin-banisber is a name applied
to St. Jacobs OH, by the millions who
h.nc l&lt;«u cured of rheumatism and
ni-andgta by its use.

THU RKV. GRU. IL THAYKR. Of Bourbon.
Ind. *&gt;)»: "Both nivjelt and wife owe mir
live* to SHILOH'S OONBUMFHOK CURB."
Sold by W. H. Goodyear.
ARK YOU MADE miserable bv Indtaertipn,
coneUpailon. IHzzincm. Low of Appetite. \e.lowSUnT .Shiloh’* Vltaluer I* a jwslUve cure.
Sold by W. IL Goodyear.
WHY will you couxh when Shiloh^ Cure will
ere Immediate relief. Price lOe.. reefs, and fl.
rid by W. H. Goodjear.

try looking ao beautifully. Tlie rains
have been abundant (die rainfall about
thirty inches up to tbe present time), and
the crops are all in moat promising con­
dition. Thb -wild flowers, too, surpaae,
this year, anytliing we liave seen before
in variety and beauty. In a two hours*
walk yesterday afternoon, through fields
north of the city, I gathered a bouquet of
cyclomsn. ranunculus, blood-dropa, llax,
wikbpea, and clover blooms, etc., etc.,
which was simply glorious. I never saw
a more beautiful collection of flowers in
my life.
It would seem that a tight of
IL without other proofs, would bo suffi­
cient to suggest to one whether tho curse
which liad so long Inin upon this land
had not begun to pan away, and whether
the set time to favor Zion had not
oom."—Inter Ocean.

The possibility that ozone in the nb
merpherv may promote pneumonia by
SHILOH’S Catarrh rented)' l» a positive
erre for Catarrh, Diphtheria and Canker irritating the lungs was discussed ta The
American Meteorological Journal last
Mouth. Sold by W. H. Goodyear.
fall by Dr. Daniel Draper, director of
Condnetor Myer*, who wm
June “•
the New York Central Park observatory.
died at bl* home in Howell Wednesday.
In his annual rejwrt of 1085, jiiirt out,
Are attended by on Intlaim-d condition of the tbe doctor further conaiders this topic,
HnlDK membrane of the nostril*, toardurta and and presents data bearing upon it in the
form of charts. In connection with this
bunihw senmUoti. There lire severe spMm* of subject he offers a novel suggestion.
Coincident wiUr the wonderful rosy sun­
rises and sunsets in the autumn of 1883
and 1884, which have since been the subBrothiT*. dnuBlrta, Owego. N. V.

PARKER S TONI

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tb-rimmh. Mopoanta^. &lt;JlTW«otrmit4a lUkMWo

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Glre* Relief at

COLDinHEA
CATARRH

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and Off&lt;• tub e

Blood Will Tall.
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Al. owww. ,
——- ’ - ' a notable decrease in the amount of
Dr. Jackson's blood and humor syrup fur nelllUK hard elder on ibo rtnsett.
will positive cure all eruptions, ulcers
ozone in the air observed in Central
Hud bad sores upon the body face or
park. Dr. Drajwr thinks the latter phe­
The beat wive tn me worm for Cutt.
limbs'. Will thoroughly cleanse the Hom,
U1«T», Son Rheum. Fever Sort*. Te.Jcr, nomenon may have been due to the
ay&lt;em and blood of every trace of dta- Cli*l»pcp Hau&lt;Ls,Cbllbl»lu». Coni*. *a&lt;&gt; all Bkto former, and that tho brilliant spectacle
eases that have their origin therein. Knu’Zlm-.*.
in question, by restricting tbe prevalence
Cures tbe rheumatism, salt rheum and
of pneumonia, had some influence, per­
canker, nnd is well recommended by
haps, on the sanitary condition of our'
for tastlmociata.
the medical profession all °^.“e
Tlie Wheelbarrow Work* at Lanalng have be--' globe.—Medical Journal.
Confidence men have worked the country. Price 81 per bottle. Sold by .run operntion* lUfiiin.
“flim-Sam” racket with conriderable W.'H. 'Goodyear
Kvrry a»y na&lt;z* w nw
success at Grand Itoplds recently.
London philanthropintu now go about
On August 11 the 30th annual re­
pose Mustang Lininxnt or.!/ good
with their pockrU filled with pea-soup in
The bat on earth, can truly be said union of the Twenty-third Michigan
for horses? It is for ir.fianunaof
Glycerine t&gt;alve. which ta Infantry will bo held at Ferry, Shwwasthe form of a small, solid tablet, which
has only to ba boiled to have all the qualtiou of al! Cedi.
sure, safe 1 ana speedy cure for cuts. aee county.
brutaeL 8CM2d?i.bn'^;H^t'De1ur?DtiS
other sores. We positively cure pitas,
tetter and ail skin eruptions. Try this
Satisfaction guaranteed br rrrtwli* IIotcbklM. arurelBU.I Ufj-CWM.b.r&gt;mk»W»"" &lt;W» 1 b. mm whb * loek.-Exob^se.
^J^irSxmded. Only* 25 cents.
Hastings, Mich.
B*ct orawu-u.

Did you Sup-

�A BLOCKADE STILL HOUSE.

IR. BOLDON’S EXPEDIENT.:
county hospitaL
This well-timed generosity nettled the
“You have to go to tbe lock-up, then," question of Mr. Boldon's popularity. The
rejoined the station-master, roughly. ladies' committee of the hospital nomi­
in Highstn-et, Wretborough. one October “You'd best pay up."
nated him at once aa one of their male
morning.
•
Mr. Boldon only shook hb head again advfaera, and lus name was put on the
And truly Mr. James Boldon'* position and sighed heavily.
list of life governora.
The amateur
was not a happy one. He was a young
Ae the lawyer expected tlie official was dramatic and choral societies sent him
man, lately admitted as a solicitor, and exasperated by his obstinacy and en­ tickets for their entertainments, given
be had spent all hfa little capital to no couraged in hb high-handed manner by for the benefit of cliarity. Tire West­
parpoee in trying to make a practice the;meekness with which he was enn- borough Independent printed in a promi­
for himself in the town of Wretborough. fsoated. None of the railway people re- nent position the letter of the hospital
He was almo«t a stranger in the town, cognixed iu the shabbily-dressed, un­ treasurer gratefully acknowledging Mr.
and, ollliough Ire had been there nearly shaven individual before them the spruce Boldon's munificent gift, and added a
a year Ire had hardly succeeded in mak­ gentleman who liad paid a poor man's
few laudatory words of its own.
ing on acquaintance, much le?s in gain­ fart a few days before.
Finally, after a pleasant little sujrpcr
ing clients. Tlie report tliat there was
“Bonnor, go for a constable," said the in Mr. Bolden's lodgings, there appeared
“an opening” in the place, on the ntrength
the following paragraph in that exoelof which he had come there, liad proved flexible judge awarding a term pt twenty
Unt organ of public opinion:
to be entirMy fallacious. Tire town was rvars' penal servitude..
“We have heard it rumored lately that
just large enough to hide him. It wm
"Don't do that; I'll give yoa my name a few of onr more prominent townsmen
in vain tliat he went regularly to St. and address, I'm known in tlie placid— have been talking of according to Mr.
Augustine’s Mfabon chapel, in tlie hope that fa. I'm quite rcsjiectablc, you know.” Jamcti Boldon. solicitor, a substantial
of having hfa name put on tlie building
•ph, I dare nay," returned tho station­ mark of their appreciation of hfa ptibliccommitu*e of the new church; in vain that master, with trtx) official supercllioua- spirited behavior in a lata trial, and of
he frequented (at proper hours! tlie nok
his disinterested conduct in handing over
btlliani-nMini of the new Royal hotel:
There waa an awful pause while the the fruits of hfa victory to one of the
ia vain that he arduously attended the porter was gone to fetch tire constable.
most deserving of our local charities.
county court and the police court with
’‘Don’t you think," suggested Boldon. We have heard it whispered that W. H.
a glazed black bag that held nothing ahnoat timidly—“don't you think it Brucebridge, Eeq., J. I., who has already
but a newspaper and one or two law might be as well to telegraph to London publicly expressed his sympathy with
books. BuhineMi would not come to liim. for inatructioriH?"
Mr. Boldon and Algernon Tracey. Esq.,
Nobody knew him, and nobody eared to
Tire station-master frowned.
the treasurer to the Daleehire county
know him.
“They couldn’t complain of you in that hospital, have expressed some intention
case, at any rate," pursued Boldon.
of heading the subscription list. We give
him—one who might, if he had had iuiy
Tlie Btution-nuiHtor hesitated.
this to our readers with all possible ob­
business whatever, have proved a useful
“I’ll wait in tire waiting-room til! you serve, but we have no hesitation what­
friend—Mr. Lionel Winn, editor of The get an answer," said Boldon, m he led ever jn saying that such conduct on tire
Westborough Independent. Tho young the way to that cheerful apartment.
part of the gentlemen we have named
lawyer had made tlw acquaintance ot
The official darted a suspicious glance ’would reflect honor upon themselves,
Mr. Winn over the billiard table. But of at tire prisoner. Still, tho advice wm and would not be wanting in appropri­
prudent and he acted upon iK. In .half ateness, us the names of both of these
getting a flattering ©otice in the news­ an hour the answer came back: “The gent lemen liavo Ireon associated with tlie
paper when there wm absolutely nothing passenger without a ticket must pay the public vindication pf Mr. Boldon's honor.
to notice?
[y
fare from London, or be charged before &lt;5ur reoilers may depend upon our keep­
It was nearly 12 o’clock, Mr. James the magistrate*."
ing them acquainted with tire progress
Boldon hod been looking aver hfa ledger,
“Just let mo see tire message you're of events."
and even his sanguine disposition failed got, said Boldon. when the result was
Thfa promise was so faithfully carried
him, as lie marked the state of things announced to him. “If it fa aa you say, out an&lt;i tire proposed testimonial was so
there dfaolased. He rose from the table Hl go quietly, or pay."
thoroughly taken for granted that Mr.
with a groan, put on his hat. and, telling
They allowed him the message.
Bracebridge and Mr. Tracey found themhfa solitary office boy (who was improv­
“No, 1 really can't pay all that money. M*lvcs compelled tx&gt; take the honorable
ing his time by bpring holes in tho lid of y»u know," said Boldon, sadly, m he plaoe which liad been assigned to them.
hfa desk) that be would not be in till read tho telegram. and accordingly be Tire mark of esteem took the form of a
after lunch, Ire sallied forth into the waa mazchetl off to the policy office. . puree of sovereigns, which reached the
street
guarded by a policeman on tire right* respectable figure# of 100 pounds sterl­
Not having any particular object in and by a constable in the imposing uni­ ing.
view, he thought Ire might m well go to form of the Great Railway company, on
A dinner was held m a matter of
tire railway station and get a London the left.
/ '
course, to celebrate the event, and the
paper, and thitirer he directed hfa steps.
I Aa it was Saturday night, nothing presentation was made in proper form.
After buying hfa paper, Boldon ob­ could be done that day, and Mr. Boldon Mr. James lioliiou returned thanks with
served &lt;* Om phtforin tire station-mas­ did not choose to disturb the Sabbath a becoming modesty, declaring witii
ter, whom he knew by sight, engaged m rest of Mr. Lionel Winn, hb only avail­ some humor that imore by far than even
an angry altercation with an elderly able friend. by asking him to bail him their generous gift did he value the
man, who looked like a farm laborer. out an Sunday.
happy consciousness that hfa humble ef­
A little crowd aurrtiunded tire dfaputanta,
j On tlw Monday morning, however, an forts in the public service had been ap­
and Boldon sauntered up to see what was
early moorage was sent to Mr. Winn, and preciated,i that helhad gained the good
the matter.
1st promptly appeared and bailed out the will of neighbors and that he was now
“A tell’ee' a’ve coom from Lambome, young lawyer, who was heartily tired of no longer a stranger in their midst, but
an' a'U pay no more," said the man.
his incarceration. Later in tlie day the one of themselves, a Westbororian to
■ “You must pay your faro from London case came on before tho magistrates, the backbone, accounting the reteem and
all the same," returned the station-mas­ and Mr. Boldon attended with tlie land­ respect of hfa fellow-citizens lifa richart
ter angrily. “Here's the by-laws. You
lady of the inn at Lambome and one of
can read it for yourself—that is, if you the shopkeepers, wlio were able and
In this Mr. Boldon wm perfectly right.
willing to prove that he could not poa- Clients came in apace. He had got his
“Naw, a caan’L"
rfbly have traveled from a greater dis­ name up for good.—Whitehall Review.
“Well, It says that any one traveling tance than Lombomo oil the preceding
without a ticket must pay the fare from Saturday nigljt. Tlie charge was of
the station at which the train started. course dismissed, one of the magistrates,
Many of us still cling to the old myth
How am I to know you only got in a. jolly old fellow named Bracebridge, about the inability of tlie average north­
al Lambomer
remarking tliat Mr. Bollcm, who seemed
The dispute went on, the station-mas­ to be a respectable solicitor, had been gradually giving it up. We have learned
ter, who had been a sergeant in the treated shamefully, and that if ha stood that Home localities in this country were
settled by immigrants from certain Eng­
parlance of hfa office and the necessity dined to let tho Great Railway company lish counties and that the peculiarities of
oftnforcing the law, liaving evidently
speech brought from the mother coun­
the best of it. The young solicitor vent­
Next day The Westborough Independ­ try have boon handed down from father
ured to say something for the man, and ent contained a long account of the “in- to son. Some of tlie oddest and mart
was roughly advised to mind his own creditable and really scandalous outrage, uncouth provincialisms, both northern
business. This rather nettled him; and, to which one of tho most respected mem- and southern, are accounted for in this
an the poor man protested that ho could
way. Then, we have no definite Htandard
not pay the fare from London—7 shilto go by, no one dictionary, no one dty
to lay down the law of pronunciation.
proepeel that he would be taken before at which tho worthy magistrate had Even the opinion ot Fowler, expniwed
the magistrates, Boldon good-naturedly hinted^wan adopted. Mr. Boldon brought in his universal grammar, that the best
paid the money for him, aud the matter his action against the railway company English pronunciation is to be found in
for false imprisonment and malicious Maryland must be taken with some
Our hero walked abstractedly back to prosecution.
grains of allowance. It is plain that the
his office, pondering over the luud case
As everyl&gt;ody knows, Westborough fa
on assize town, and the case of Boldon it is, has the upper hand at present In
and his deliberations lasted for one ra. the Great Railway company excited company with Boston baked beans it is
a good deal of public intereet Every­ gradually p-rmcatiug ovary nook and
On tbe following Saturday morning body wished to know bow tho law stood corner of tire south. The rising genera­
Boldon omitted to shave, and stayed in­ on the question, for every body luid hud tion in Atlanta and the rising generation
doors all day. After a Hulwtantial early occasion some time or otirer to travel in Boston talk alike.—Atlanta Constitu­
dinner he proceeded to make oame without a ticket.
tion.
changes in his raiment He pul on an
Mr. Bustard, Q.C., was counsel for the
old twaed suit considwably the worse
plaintiff, and nobly ho performed his
for wear, and a pair of boots that had
Sir James Stephens is proud to posscaa
seen letter days.
His hat he took from task. lie pictured hfa client, a member Carlyle's writing-table, and thus relates
of an honorable profession, a gentleman
a wall-merited oblivion, and finally ho
of delicate and sensitive feelings, dragged how it camo to him: “Mr. Carlyle." he
adorned hfa nock with a red and blue
by tlie ruthless hands of tho police says, “raked me to be his executor, and
woolen comforter. Thus equipped, ho
through tho crowded streets on a Satur­ some little time after I had accepted that
day night, exjx&gt;sed to the rude gaze of duty asked me, in his drawing-room, to
town about ten miles off.
choose one of the articles of furniture or
He reached his destination about 7 the jeering mob, and ahut up In a cold. pictures contained in it, to keep as n me­
o'clock in tire evening, and his first prowhole days. And all for what ? Because morial of him. I chose the table—or
thfa gentleman had the courage, tire pul&gt; rather desk—in question, partly because
Having refreshed himself.
lie spirit, to resist an unreasonable and it was of hardly any intrinsic value—it
Thfa wan tire rad aoWoquy

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DUt UM* UllKW-d- -----------.... ,,
tains who are the manufacturer!of illicit
whisky are not of the worst type or
crimtaH.. They bdirnv U&gt;«
artahttudo u they &lt;*«»" ’"''“‘‘“I
■&gt;-». and
d»,U **■?■*“
of hauling it over almost impaemue
roads fifty or 100 miles a*V
mark*.
The &gt;noonshiner calls in hw neighbors,
and with their aid and that of his wife
and sons and daughters there w
built a rude structure now so common in
this mountain section, and populariy
called a “blockade still house.
The
malt is pounded into a jmwder by means
of mortar and pestle, which is operated
by the water in tbe brook always hard
by every stfl!. A beam like an oldfashioned well sweep is arranged on uw
bank of the stream and poised on a ful­
crum. Ou the end of the beam furthest
from the brook b the mortar, large
enough to hold wreral bushels of malt,
and into thb- falls the huge paatle, a
three or four feet section of a tree's
trunk, aome eight inches in diameter.
On tlie other end of the beam b a bucket,
sufficiently large to hold water enough
to be heavier than the pretie. and thia,
being in position to catch the diminutive
waterfall, gently preaaea down ward wlien
full, nnd. bearing the pretlo adoft, sinks
until it rests upon an incline plane,
where the water jiours out, and the pes­
tle falls, only to be pulled up again aa
the bucket takes in water anew. This b
a sort of pretle that will beat and pound
away whether the moonshiner lie with It
or. In fear of the coming of the officers
of tlie law, has hied himself away npiong
the higher liilh.
Wlien a sufficient number of gallons of
whisky have been made to justify a trip
to market the muculsr moonshiner and
hb force cany the precious fluid by the
jugful to hb humble home far down tlie
mountain side, where the road begins.
Onto tlie canvas-covered wagon the kegs
are rolled, and down tire mountain go
the oxen or tire mules, carrying into the
pale of civilization the highlander's
tribute to commerce. Away across the
Bide mountains, the boundary line be­
tween the Carolinas, thfa freight is
borne until driver and tram are amid
the cotton fields of the Palmetto state,
where lire thirsty planter luiifa with
gladness the moonshine wagon, while
the gay and festive villager, oppremed
by local option views, extends the heart­
iest welcome to tbe contents of the kegs,
and considers tlie dispenser of the dew
a veritable alchemist, whom magical
dutillation flings over tho commonplace
of life the glamour of gilt edge.
. The moonshiner thus distills and ili»tributes until some revenue official over­
takes him in hb, traffic. Then a trial at
court, and. if he b convicted, a term at
Albany, but if he fa acquitted, as for lack
of sufficient evident he is likely to be,
the moonshiner return* lo hfa remote
iiabitation. and. far up among-the pro­
tecting mountains, kindles again the
fires whose embers are scarcelypold. He
lives wjth small crops and a large family,
with little information aud many wants,
with the least of ambitions and aoundrat
of appetite*, until he pasatn away and
sleeps with his fathers under the shadow
of the mountains where he first saw the
light, and where hfa uneventful days
hare been spent.—Chicago Herald.

Thfa Mr. Bolden positively refused to
pay. and accordingly he was detained

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uKncninK.Koa

The newest Atlanta drink is “milk
The mixer of (

Messrs. A. Black &amp; Co
Hastings, Mich.,

Manufacturers and Dealers in

Monuments &amp; Headstones
Table Tops, Mantles,
And all work in Slate Marble or Granite.
All work guaranteed first-class. Prices tliat no competition
can lower. A good stock to select from always on hand w,
keep the latest and best designs in our work: furnish' esti
mates and do all work promptly. Our aim is to suit the peopie, and our largely increased sales show that we are success­
ful. As we are the only dealere in Barry County, w-e make it
a special object for Barry County people to buy ot us w,
can and do save money to all who buy our work.
We thank the public for past favors, and aim to merit the
patronage of all.

A. Black &amp; Co.

j^ONEY SAVED!
Having bought a large invoice of TEA,
we will until further notice give each cYistomer

a better TEA than ever before; and to induce
customers to try, will give a 5 cent ticket with
each pound for cash.

Tickets good in 25c

lots for any Crockery' we have in stock at face
value.

Try Our tea!

Smith, Hams Hanhai.
March 10th. 1SS6.

DUSSELL HAS
Removed
DRY GOODS
AND

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M

Ivlillinery Goods
To the First Door East of Hicks Bros.’ Gro­
cery, on State Street,
Where he will be pleased to welcome all his cus­
tomers and friends, as well as to greet many new
ones. As heretofore, he keeps the Best of Goods
in his line, at the Lowest Prices.

Hew Hs Hailly Mis!
JULIUS RUSSELL.

Connection*.

other armies. In the recent Austrian
in Martha’s Vineyard tbe distribution of maneuvers it is said that scouts mounted
deafness coinddee with that of certain w Uycto. wd Iricyela, ouUM
mwduwoe, Mid how Uw 'ctej. j,
for»»U, odopud ta
AMrtan milp
bW.l.ILk-__ _ T— .1
.
“

verdict for the

acampbell

HIS STOCK OF
In making the survey of the proposed
Whirlpool railway at Niagara falls,
which will run along thA bank at lheedge
of the river from the iublined railway to
the Whirlpool, the engineers have run
across some facts which will Kurprfa*&gt;
scientists. When tire survey was made
in 1851 for the Suspension bridge of the
Great Western railway, it was claimed
from the surveys that the river wm
higher at the Suspension bridge than at
the foot of the folk, and thfa theory w»
accepted, it being claimed that “the im­
mense pressure from the falls carried the
water up hill."
The present xurvey, which gives the
first levels ever taken through tire water
line, explode* tlie up-hill tlreorv. and
shows that, from the foot of the inclined
railway to tire Cantilever bridge, two
mile*, the incline is stx feet, and from
the Cantilever bridge to the "Whirlpool,
a littia lera tlian a mile, it fa fifty-four
and a half feet, thus giving the water
the terrible force it attains in going
through the Whirlpool.—Pittsburg Dis­
patch.

Now fa a good time to make sure of
lightning-rod connections, and enjiecially
that they are well grounded. The great
majority of rod.* now erected are de­
ficient in their ground coanectiomi, and
consequently are practically useless. This
words with tbe landlady, and visited illegal impost. It wm the interest of ling—and partly because it fa of rather fa the reason of so many Inatancoi of
every railway traveler—he might, there­
damage, even when buildings hare rods.
fore, say of every man, woman and cliild peculiar make, and had for many years In general, tire rod fa simply stuck down
in the three kingdoms—that the righte of been associated with him in my mind. two or three fret deep into dry earth,
He
told
mo
he
was
glad
I
had
chosen
it;
him at Westborough: and in each cam tbe traveler and the liberty of subject that it was remarkably solid and well which fa about the same as if the lower
should be vindicated in the person of hfa
end of the roa were inclosed in a bottle;
client.
“My client doesn’t care for made; and that he had written all of hb such rods are fatally defective. The only
damages, gentlemen," said Mr. Bustard books on it except Schiller."—Detroit chance for safety fa with good ground
'T'V..
.
in conclusion. “Tliat fa not hfa object in
London train for Westborough and tho
coming here. Hfa object fa to expose an
without a rod than with one badly conabuse, tn illegal abuse, gentlemen, which
Deafness appear* to be exceptionally weted with ths earth.—Chicago News.
has been too long continued—to clear his
prevalent in Kennebec county, Maine,
own character of the ignominy which
and in Martha’s Vineyard. A recant sci­
Bdloun,. pterau, btoyek., „d
has bom coat upon it—to vindicate tire
entific investigation of the matter shows are all to be used for military purpose*.
the sacred principle of the liberty of a that ia both dfairicts there is abundant The
rjt K.is„__
r . ..
free-l&gt;orn Englishman."
evidence of heredity and especially of
. Boldon quietly took his neat in it, with­
An for the question of ,1aw, Mr. Lynx,
atavism. In the families affected there
out having gone through the formality
■who was for the railway company, were also found blindness, insanity, idi- tions have generally cstablfalred
hardly ventured to rely upon it “It

fine of arbitrary and varying amount,

A. BLACK.

ROLLER MILL
I \

And other marked improvements will he made in

Hastings thia season.

Ekl. Evans
Proposes to keep in the advance of the procession. ' ou
findhim at his new location north of the new Newton now*
in the Blue Frent Building. He is prepared to serve 11* PD
lie with everything in theline of

Tin; Copper and Sheet-Iron Ware.
Repairing Neatly and Promptly Done. '

Eave-Troughing

a

Specialty.

The Hull Gasoline Stoves.
This is the Latest and Best Gasoline Stove. Call and see them-

New and Second-Hand Stoves for Sale
At Very Low Figures.
.
I also have a quantity of flow Points, etc., that I »ill w11 *
VMT slight advance over wholesale prices, to close oat
Bemembar tbe place, and yours respectfully.

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                  <text>The Hastings Banner.
VOL. XXXI. NO. 13.

HASTINGS, MICH., JULY 29, 1886.

The Hastings Banner. BENTLEY BROS. &amp; films

County News.

1-VBMMHKO rHOMDin, AT

Hastings, Barry Co., Micil,

IBVIHG.
Hot days hnd cool nights.
James Poland threshed for Walter
Itobinson 390 buaheta of wheat off from
i; acres;
Harvesting ta nearly over and the
busy hum of the threshing machine Is
*?.‘b®“d «*« JoUy farmer
“dl*Utrt» ana ffrows tat to see the
70 ct- wheat roll into his coffers.
Thoma* Betts Is reshingling his
thatisPto ^rntOr&gt; 10 the Je“®®“bower

marshall l. cook.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
»1.2B

por Tear.

ADVERTISING RATES:
Lt&gt;.u jwr year................ . ................ &gt;100 00
-atnuUtrgt" forspeeiid position*.

.

' v
JOB PRINTING.
Z
prldo I* felt 10 the Job Prlntlni Det&gt;v
of the Baxnkk. Everything In the
e 'j.f &lt;.&lt;tk-el»new; mid with the latest face* of
• * most approved pattern* of machinery*
v:l cotii’cent workmen employed, enable* the
HakNsI iodo flr»t-claa&gt; lob work.___________

Farm Wagons,

• 'V, LOWRY, M.Dn
T.
| ‘hySieian, Surgeon and Oculist.

CU C :•&gt;*»! or country promptly attended.
&lt;&gt;- r tour* to 10 a. m. and 1 to S p. m.
I. .. :riiie at Holloways* drug store.
(r~‘sr- cial attention paid to surgleal dUeasee
.
.......x th*
and ear.
ft’ ’H. LANDIS, M. D„
It.
Physical! and Surgeon.
Woodland. Mich.
• door with of the po*t offloe. will be
in,..-i&gt;rrv day or night.
|
|
yTh TIMMERMAN,
I . Hmibiputhlc Physician &amp; Surgeon,
: r- : rfW-- cart Of Holloway*' drug store.)
if . Wm. JONES,
P
Dentist.
a » j'&lt; promptly Attended to.
j

Doible Shovel Plows,
ROAD SCRAPERS,

PINE LUMBER,
Us-A. TH
(HEmIoCK AND PINE.)

( WELTON

'. ajeat tor the Ohio Farmer's Insurance Co.
H- wr.t* poHdeaou a man's property against
d,. . 1I-, lightning or wind; against a man's
l :Ie t; hutU and aocident.
p sfjkMI ELDON,

••teem Abstract Block. Hatting*. Mich.)
it n- tije only *et of Abstract Books In Barry
t E. KEN ASTON.
n.
Attorney at Law,
Jrter J. H. GOddvear &amp; Co.'s store.)
I‘r*rtlel« in ait court* ol the State. Collections
Dro’.crtly.-utendingta
’ ______________
phlMCAHVETti.
»’
jX7
Attorney at Law,
Middlertlle. Mich.

w.ttS aroused from dreamtend thtfnight of the 30th. and his first
impression was that the Dutch had
taken Holland, but upon inquiry found
that it was simply a peace offering for
tne return of the prodigal husband and
Aunty Culver.
. JZ?riPo8?:n,lu,ter b attending strictly
to his business, and is endeavoring to
please the public, but the “boycott’ is
put in force by the fairly beaten crowd.
However, gentlemen, it is a long road
that has no turning. It te really amusto see the pilgrims wehd their way
to the train to beat the postmaster out
of his commission.
n.EL.f’*! ,Br|«l&gt;l’"&gt;1. of 1‘uUMrt
township, had a horse strayed'or stolen
on the night of the 20th.
.
Later.—Mr. Geo. Brightwell found
his horse that was stolen or strayed
turned into a field of rye upon the Par­
ish farm in Yankee Springs the 21st.
It ta good news, for it would have been
a severe loss to Mr. Brightwell.
The 1st and 2d nine crossed bats the
afternoon of the 24th. resulting in a
victory for the 2d nine by the 1st nine
refusing to play the game out. The
usual amount of kicking was Indulged
In.
Another matinee Saturday eve. at
Aunty Culver's. I suppose it ta fun tor
the boys, but death for the old folks.
Let up, hoys!
L- B. Hill died at the residence of his
daughter. Mrs. Myron Jordan, In Mid­
dleville. Saturday, the 24th. He was
/ sick only two weeks. Another old pio’■ neer has gone. Mr. Hill came Into thta
county in 1850; has been a hard work­
ing. industrious man. He leaves a wife
and two children. His funeral will be
held at the M. E. church. Irving, Tues­
day. the 27th. Rev. Jov, of Coldwater
will officiate'

(PINE AND CEDAR.)

Cedar Fence Posts,
Joist and Studding,

FLOORING
and Maple,

. Woodland.
A. W. DiUenback ta on the sick roll.
S. Haight ta afflicted with rheuma­
tism at present.
'
C. H. Snyder, of Lansing, has been in
town during the last few days. He
has arranged to enter business v 1th C.
O/ Krery tffmrriptlon.
A. Hough.
The new drug firm are having a good
trade.
Thirty-two days without rain in
yalE. Ks Arras.
C. H. VanAbman.
Woodland.
L’NAffl’EN &amp; VanARMAN,
Mra. Wagner, who was injured by
It.
Lawyers.
her horse running away, has about re­
diver IU*tings National Bank.)
covered from her injuries.
The concert by Profs. Field &amp; Watts,
\Y 1 lETa MB. S WEEZE Y, Attorney
was largely attended and was an en­
’ At {Law and Solicitor in Chanbery.
joyable alfair.
.
ft ... tsem in all courts of the state.
Mr. Wilcox will return to Cadillac,
ty
Prices
and
Estimates
given
on
ap
­
\VILLI A M B. SWEEZEY.
~
having oult the employ of Snow Bros.
plication.
.
1 LN. Harter will be the owner of one
Justice of the Peace.
BENTLEY BROS. &amp; WILKINS. of the finest dwelling houses in town.
'■
* «i«wtalty. _________________
Eph Lucas’ house is nearing comple­
tion.
| M. R. GILL ASPIC,
The threshing season will be short
1.
Notary Public.
in Woodland. Too many machines to
Bewen* Mill*.
pay any dividend on capital invested.
Var V C. COBB.
Geo. D. Barden, since disposing of
his business, appears to t&gt;e lonesome.
FASHIONABLE DRESSMAKER.
Being neither a fisherman nor hunter,
time hangs heavy.
Th« Lk*«*«t Styles Always Supplied.
:kd Attention Given to Cutting
MOBOO-THOBNAPPUI.
&gt;&gt; ■ RDiiti-;. Patterns Cut to order.
Dan Bolinger moved into hta new
os»r x banU' Store.
house on Tuesday.
We expect a new cook at the resi­
dence of our groceryman thta week.
Ths ^Niagara Falls fRouts.
We don’t blame you. Wilt
The Cole brothers have just improv­
GRAND KAPI DS DIVISION.
ed the steamer Star with a new wheel
weighing 22 1Imm and enabling the boat
Taking effect May 30th. IBM.
to makertwelve miles an hour.
The so-cailed Sons of Veterans pic­
-r M Tunrtciwes on pice m-. by which
i r. ..t •.!.&lt;! jower of sale In said tnortgaav coo­
nic at the Morgan landing, this lake,
: &lt;•
!iK*&gt;.-on&gt;roperau*e.and there is now
was a success as far as selling lagw
. -&gt; toMdht-and unpaid on said mortgage
i&gt;eer
and whiskey wa» concerned, to­
•' . note, accompanying the wnr at the
gether with gambling, such as -chuck­
thi- notice the sum of thirteen
•
4 M'.*l twenty dollar* and 9KMQluck," wheel opposition, etc. Taking it
■ivi-j
»nd the attorney fee
altogether it was nothing but a fraud.
:
i
law. and no proceedings at
But we think the Sons had but little to
•
n&gt; lutyhanng been taken to colled
- • w&gt;-of aojr part thereof; Now therefore. Grand Itapid*
do with the arrangement*.
•-•■‘r.-tn given that by virtue of the pow- Middleville....
• We think a few Nashville parties had
•'
- ;a -aid 'n-irtgagc contained, and the Irving.-........ .
letter W with their own families than
. *ficb case made and provtdM.joa Bat* HASTI508....
.
£1J &gt;1 ay of August. A. D. IBM. at 10
over here leading poor and simple
I, r r-noon. at the north front door
minded girls astray. We will suppress
• ’ House In the city of Hasting,. Barthe names of the girta on account of
•
Michigan, (that being the place of Charlotte........
- ■•&lt; ircu it court for the county of Bar- Raton Rapid*..
tlieir parents.____________ _
’■ :-'r dul prrrnlsreare situated.) there will Jackson.........
HIOXOBY COBNBBS.
■
r.. ifc .Hicilon or vendue to the hlgh- Detroit............
• ■ aiddrr. th* nrrmlsea described tn said mortOat harvest ta in full progress while
p'.uch a* may be necessary to ssti.-fy
some few have secured their crop by
!■•• am&lt;&gt;untdue thereon with Interest at seven
1
- r annum and the coat and expense*
drawing them In
• ’*ed by naw. including an attorney Tee, of
Livehog market ‘luit4! active, Chas.
1 &gt;llar* iv&gt; provided for In said mortCrosby, of Richland, having been riding
&lt;sid1 premises being described la said
r-,x- I* follow*.to &lt;it*.
about toym looking up those sufficiently
Al. tlww pieces or parcels of land lying and betat, for the block, paving M per hun.&lt; '■/•■ut- in ike township of Haatlno, Barn*
&gt; mly-.MIdilnn. known and described M fob
^‘W. Ford and Cha*. Rorabeck are
a-, to wisj The west halt of BOaOMMHOMT* I
t&lt; W&amp;.I th- west half of east half of south-east
also
in the market paying the same for
qitiler ut action thirteen (W,in townttuiwe (n
them delivered at Augusta. Many
uir'.t uf range eight (I) west, containing one
. r.-nt twenty acres of land, more or Im
farmers are selling at that price.
‘ "'■1. Msyrth.iBia.
The Wall lake party who camped out
, sam'vel CARSON. Mortgagee.
during last week broke camp Saturday
’ HAAHJADni.AWygrlfartp^g^ ,
eventag and returned home after en­
joying a very pleM*nt time, fed ng
■I 'flehigan. The Circuit Court for the
much refreshed after a weeks vacation
All trains run by
my &lt;&gt;: Rarrv.
'
from the busy cares at home.
Quite a lively time was enjoyed by
&gt; It h e I-hereby given that on the 13th day of
our young sportsmen Saturday after­
a. r.i a l). ■:**;. a wrtt ot attachment was duly
noon by horse racing, eta
out of the Circuit Court for the County ot
Several prizes are offered by the
«:hr Miltof Balaihlei K*Hnll1tt«J8ore
sporting club, for the matinee which ta
• •M-uu.m.against rat ianu.«. tenon
5'2 । « 'il’l**1*! "Mxxnand eSectaof
to come off next Friday.
®*.i» I-ItalLtbe defendant above namei
‘ V!'ni
hundred *ud *lxty doUars;'
OAflTLSnON.

VAR1LN V. BARKER. Real Estate,
-'1 Insurance andjLoans.
O«— with t. G. Runyan A Hou. S door* north
of PcKtotnce.
'I --.$1 attention given to making exchange*
rroiw-fty. 'The Interests ot non-resident
p-?;--rty4wncr* carefully looked after. Farms
•&gt;l.Z «i-.H for sale or exchange.' House* and

Cornice Mouldings,

Inside Finish &amp; Band Mooldinjs

Stoop Scrolls &amp; Columns

Window and Door
Screens.

Michigan Central

itieSnd day of June. A. D. UM.
KNAPPEN A VANARMAN
;
Attorney* for Plaintiff.

of M,ffelgan. In the circuit court for the
rl.'.ii ii^i..
o

&lt;o’m:y of Barry.

!• hereby given that on the lUh day

jpt marble

r

Custom Wool Carding,1
ON SHORT NOTICE.

Mr. Smith has moved his old barn on
new bank wall.
.
,
J. Mater has bis new home nearly

C°R^et8pitler, of Monroe, spent last
wt^k with old friends.
n«u&gt;«u &lt;;«&lt;«.
J£cSr,i2'\ F£JS
Gates, of Orange, and Mire A. EddCT
akdsbter, of town, spent Saturday and

The longed for rain reached us Sun­
day evening, commencing with a strong
wind and sharp lightning, which how­
ever noon passed over, ana the rain fell
gently and steadily for some time.
The harvest dance last week was not
as largely attended ns could have been
wtahed, probably in consequence of the
heat and dust. About S30 was realized.
.Iqnn Bnunlsletter'd hired man came
near losing his life last week while
hauling wheat, as he came down the hill
near Mr. Brijara place “Old John" balked
its usual. Mike got down from the
load and took him by the bits, when he
reared and plunged throwing Mike un­
der his feet, from which position he
was unable to extricate himself. John­
nie B. jumped and caught the back of
the wagon holding it back by main
strength till the bottom of the hill was
reached, the front wheel shoving Mike
ahead of it all the way and so saving
his life, for if ever the wheel had pass­
ed over him he would have been a dead
man.
Eugene Horton has returned from
two weeks absence spent with friends
in York State.
Lynn Goss is under the Dr.’s care.
Wm. E. Brown spent a few days in
Hastings last week.
Horton and Loveland go to work on
the Jones house this morning.
The Goss house is progressing finely.
Dora Shedd has returned from her
Battle Greek visit

WHOLE NO. 1625.
them, but concluded to drive them to
the woods and get a load of wood first.
He hitched them to the wagon and start­
ed. The noise of the wagon frightened
them and they ran down by the barn,
turning on a side hill up*et the wagon,
the box falling across Mr. R. It was
thought he &gt;vas killed, but he wa* Aoon
restored to consdounea*. Dr. H. F.
Peckham was summoned and upon ex­
amination it was found that he had
two ribs broken, an arm dislocated and
several cuts and bruises on his face.
Hta wounds were dressed and he ta
quite comfortable at thta writing.

und Mrs. Clark Parsons, it being Mr.
P.’s blrthdajL
Jasper Warner ta vtaiting hta brother,
Gilbert Warner, who lives at Dutton,
Kent Co., Mich.
A. nice little rain we bad Sunday
evening. It made everything, even the
boys who got caught in it, look green.
Newell Raymond last Tuesday mor­
ning came very near being killed while
driving a span if coltaThe colte be­
came frightened and ran away, throw­
ing Mr. Itaymond out. He ta Slowly
recovering.'

Nashville.
There's music in the air at the eastern
metropolis of the couuty this week.
First on the docket comes

The infant child of J. L. Sylvester
died last week of whooping cough.
’
Boas Hicks and James Clarke, of

THE ATKINSON CASE,

in which Humphry Atkinson was - the
defendant. Sunday night a great hull­
abaloo was heard over on the north
side of the river. People 100 rods
away heard angry voices in dispute,
and using very bad language. There
seemed to be one.voice of each sex.
The neighlrara rushed to the scene in
time to see Mias Hattie Perry, 19 years
old, a stater to Atkinson’s wife, and
who made her home there, come Hying
from the house ct» dishabille. 8be said
Atkinson bad “pitched on to her," and
she wa* given refuge at the house of a
neighbor. Monday Humphrej* was ar­
rested and on being found guilty of
assault and battery, paid a One of 85
Babryville.
and costa. The girl was not hurt, but
Mr. and Mra. Cook left for Muskegon felt justified in bringing suit, and pub­
lic sympathy seems to be with her.
■
last Saturday.
The majority of the tamers will have
A BURGLARY
to feed "short oats" the coming winter. occured the same night. C. W. Demaray,
Quarterly meeting at the Evangelical watch repairer, l»eing the sufferer.
church last Saturday and Sunday.
Some miscreant broke into hta shop
Miss Allie Mudge, of Hastings, was and stole a number of watches which
visiting her brother, Lorenzo, last week. had been left to be repaired. Charlie
Chester Hyde caught a pickerel says he will make good the loss to hta
weighing 7 pounds out of Thornapple customers. This theft was evidentlv
lake one day last week.
committed by the same parties who
East Wednesday Oscar Warren have broken into several places here
threshed 392 bushels of wheat from 15 recently—thta being the third burglary
acres of ground.
In eight days. A deal of speculation ta
Your humble servant feasted on ripe Indulged in as to who are the guilty
peaches and cream at A. Ware's on the parties, but it'ends In speculation.
17th day of July.
.
SCANDALS.
A number of our citizens who attend­
There are two or three rich ones,
ed the S- 0. V. picnic at Morgan's land­
ing, Thornapple lake, speak of it as a which have given the gossips luscious
feed
the
part
week. As near as I can
"disgusting affair in a civilized commu­
ascertain, and I have taken pains to ex­
nity.”
.
Mr. Cunningham and wife, of Irving, amine into the cases, there ta absolutely
passed through this place last Sunday no foundation for one, and but very
or their return home from a visit at little for the others. But the tongues
will wag just as ever they would. In
Bellevue.
-Mrs. Malinda I'rindle, of Spafford, the way of
Onondaga county, N. Y„ b vtaiting
amusements ,
a friend and old schoolmate, Mrs. N. V. we promise to have plenty in the future
Whitlock.
as the past. Last night Rev. E. B. Sut­
The Maple Grove young people ex­ ton, ot Albion, gave an entertaining
i tended an invitation to a number on this talk on temperance at the opera house,
street to eat a picnic dinner with them to a very large audience, considering
at the lake last thursday. Those who the fact the rich, rare and raey law
accepted report a good social time.
suit kept away a large number of the
Messrs. Harkness and VanAuker, of citizens.
Nashville, are lowering Anson Ware’s
Thursday night Daniel Fox. who has
drive well ten feet in hopes of securing been a missionary in India for 15 years,
a better quantity of water. The gentle­ Sves a lecture en India, illustrated, at
men understand their business.
e M.E. church.
Since last Thursday Barber Mead is
Saturday night come Field and Watt,
the happiest man in sixteen counties. in a sentimental and comic tenor con­
His enjoyment is of such a nature that cert at the opera house. The enter­
he seems to feel wealthier and does not tainment ta a novel one and ta sure to
wbh to associate with his fellow beings. be well patronized, as field ta a favor­
On inquiring into the matter we find ite here.
that they have a bouncing girl at their
Wednesday of next week the Whitney
home.
family will show here, and Nashville
Our Sunday school will hold its an­ will turn out in gayest attire and im­
nual picnic one week frqn&gt; next Satur­ mense numbers to welcome ’em.
day. Aug 7th, at Cole's binding. Thorn­
There may be a few more, not down
apple lake, b the ptace chosen for the oc­ on the bills, but we can’t catch on as
casion, where everything b in readiness
for a day of enjoyment. The school will
IMPROVEMENTS.
meet at 9:30 a. m. on the corners by the
There be many. The Kocher block
parsonage where ample accommodation
for the conveyance of all has been secur­ ta nearing completion. The plate glass
for
the
front
has arrived. The walls
ed. Hiram Fegles officer
••-* *
are all hard finished, floors nearly laid,
FMIXPORT.
and men still laying. (Is that right ?)
The Boise block ta growing! daily.
From the Herald.
.
Dr. H. C. Peckham b rusticating at The brick work ta about ilntahed and
interior work will soon be begun.
Harbor Springs thta week.
Frank Wolcott has a new house in
The water m the mill pond is said to
be the lowest it hits Iieen in. several the north-east part of the town nearly
finished.
vears.
Wm. Burgess ta slowly getting the
’ Blackberries are an immense crop,
and are said to be sweeter than for years. large addition to hta house ilntahed.
The new Evangelical church ta
Mr. R. M. Bates, of Hastings, was oh
nearly
ready for occupancy, and will
our streets Monday, shaking hands with
be dedicated soon.
his many frientta here.
The Congregational church ta to un­
Mr. R. Wolcott and wife are enjoying
a visit from their nephew, Mr. Owan dergo several hundred dollars worth of
repairs immediately.
Ncugent, of Elyra. Ohio, thta week.
A new concrete walk in front of the
Mbs Florence Wright resumed her
duties at J. Yurgert dry goods store school house, and one at B. Schalze,. in
Tuesday, after a week’s vacation in course of construction.
Under "improvements” we may say
Middleville.
Mrs. 8. W. Finch returned to her home that the Marshal has fired the Brevard
in thta place last Sunday, after visiting family from their roost.
Dan Hickman is enlarging his State
several weeks with relatives and friends
street house.
.
In Grand Rapids.
IN GENERAL.
Messrs. Brayton &amp; Childs, millers,
have just filled a contract for 1B00 bushJudge Smith, of Hastings, was tn
eta of wheat to be delivered at Hastings, town Monday and Tuesday.
for TO cents per bushel.
.
Two picnics from here were at
Mr. David Zaglemeyer, of Bowne.has Thornapple Tuesday.
bought of Wm. Helrigle. the house and
Mrs. Dean Fleming, of Jackson, ta
lot known as Bronson place, which he visiting at Jim Fleming’s.
bought recently of Michal Roush.
Len Felghner’s two staters from
The Freeport friends of Mra. B. T. Hastings visited him Sunday.
Halstead, of Harbor Springs, will be
The trays rtsim that they still get
pleased to learn that she contemplates a their lager when they’re dry.
visit among us and is expeted next
Clarence Crocker has returned from
Battle Creek.
Saturday
Kep SUsl»ee and family move back to
Mrs. Bill Burgess has moved back
Hastings thta week. Mr. Silsbee ta a from Assyria.
good workman and will be mtaaed
Mrs. Milt Willis is here from Battle
among Mr. Yarger*s customers at the Creek.
Mrs, J. T. Goucher is vtaiting her
JeMr.’AugSt" Sisson, of Grand Rap­
parents in Ohio.
ids made his relatives here a welcome
Mlsa Effie Simpson, of Hastings, ta
visit the flrat of the week. He went at Chas. Putnam
from here to Hastings to visit hta sister
O. u. SUCKER
who b dangerously Ill at present.
We arein receipt of a tetter from
OABLTON.
Wm. Buehler, stating that they have
B. B. Crane, of Nashville, spent a few
located near Ritzville, Adams county,
days last week with friends here.
" ltev,D^°Fteody returned tast Friday
Mrs. Wormoth bought a fine horse of
John
Carpenter. Consideration. 1175.
from a two weeks visit with his parents
Win. Wright went to Nashville last
In Canada. He was also in attendance
at a campmeeting which was then in week, where be will work at the dentist
session there, ana reports a pleasant trade.
Wm. Brumfleid drives a new horse
lllJoe Riqrter who has worked for Job which he bought of John Strickland.
Mr. and Mrs. Foster SIsboq. of.FreeCheeaebrough in the handle factory the
past two years, started for his home tn
Ada Odell spent a few days with

rn

f. MARBLE.
f&gt;«ed.tbl*Tth

Rapids to visit her sister.

his departure.
inoMy iuv.uis^( Mr. LN. Raymond

father J. A. Serven, south of the Center.
Mra. Wm. Burgess has taken her
household goods and gone to Nashville
to live leaving Wm. to go R alone.
A. G. Kent and Wm.Latte appraised
the personal property of the Jacoo Hartom Est. last Monday.
looking after his political prospects.
R. W. Jones' little boy, who was in­
jured last week, is improving and will
be around soon.
A large party of the friends of O. M.
Waker met at the residence of Leroy
Cummings last Friday evening, and
spent a very pleasant evening with
dancing and cards.
O. M. Walker, of Atkinson, Nelx, will
return home this week.
Rev. Payton preached at the Advent,
church last Saturday eve. and Sunday.
Quarterly meeting at the M. P. church
next Saturday and Sunday.
Mrs. Emma Tompkins, of Battle
Creek, visited at C. W. Tompkins the
fore part of the week.
Jones Sylvester has moved Into Lou
Parks form bouse.
Helen Olmstead ta on the sick list

North-Bast Hastings.
A refreshing shower Sunday night.
Henry Bauer ta at S. N. Baldwin’s
quite sick.
Mary Ragla was the guest of Myrtle
Dunbar Saturday and Sunday.
Bertie Johnson, of Coats Grove, spent
the latter part of the week at Phillip
Dunbar’s^
Will Swbet spent the 17th and 18th at"
Grand Rapids.
'
Wallace Stilson and Herbert Sprague
spent Thursday at A. I. Barnum 3.
Huckleberries must suffer these days
by the pickers that puss our streets
every day.
Wonder how many bushel* of berries
those people picked that went Monday?
Eddie Boioe ta spending a couple of
weeks at Nathan Odell’s.
What has become of Biddle? Did
she go to that long talked about picnic
(we have have seen so much about) and
never returned? or did she go out to
Lillie’s and eat too many peaches and
cream. Gleaner has li ved through it all
and we hope Biddie will soon return.
Dxizrow.
The long dry weather has at last ceas­
ed for we are enjoying a nice rain at
thta writing. Had ths dry weather
continued ten days longer corn would
not have been half a crop.
Oat harvest is well under way and
threshing has begun. .So far as heard
from wheat ta of a good quality and a
yield of 18 bushels per acre a* an averBerry pickers are very numerous and
berries scarce.
Considerable many visited the open
Post given by the Port boys at Prairie­
ville and a good time wa* enjoyed by all.
Mrs. Minnie Norwood doing herself
much justice as an elocutionist, also
Miss Minnie Baird spoke several pieces
doing justice to all of them, when the
Post presented them each with a hand­
some present, for #hlch the ladies ex­
pressed thedr deeuest thanks.
Mra. Addison Pennock ta on the sick
list.
We all enjoyed the Whitney show.

Lacby.
Splendid rain after such a drouth; re­
freshing as well aa healthy.
Mra. Stringham ta gaining slowly.
There will be a concert at the Cong*!
church four weeks from Thursday
niaht.
Mr. Barney and wife are vtaiting rel­
atives in this place.
Some of the Lacy people attended the
Whitney show at Dowling last Monday
night.
The ice cream social at Mr. Stephen’s
last Friday night was wall attended
and a good time reported.
When you go to the swamp you must
take a rope along and tie up Dickie; he
bunts, Mra.------ thinks.
Report says there is a Dr. coming to
Lacey to live, or stay. He may not get
a living but we hope he will

XAXTI»*B oounuta.
Rev. Woolley preached for Rev.
Stewart Sunday.
School begins Monday.
Unde Chas. Cox ta reported sick.
Cal. Charlton lost a valuable horse a
few days ago.
No traveling on the Morgan road,
the old bridge having been taken up
and a new one being built
The girta missionary society met
Saturday afternoon at the residence of
Mra. John Keagle. They had an ex­
cellent program well carried out.
“How can vou account for those very
fine stocks of corn coming up in the
fence corners ? asked a man of a j inn­
er. “That's not corn." the farmer re­
plied. “only weeds.” “Ah! how singu­
lar." “Don't.know much about farm­
ing. I reckon?” “Very little; I am the
editor of an agricultural paper!”—Ar­
kansaw Traveler.
Little Miss Four-year-old was play­
ing with her drtl. “My dear," she£dd,
“you must not have butter for dinner,
if you have company, because it taut

�TIRRIBLt HKL-STOnM.

THE RATIONAL CAPITAL.

A LOOK OF WAR.

A CONDENSATION OF CONGRESS FOR
THE BUSY READER.

THE MEXICAN BORDER VERY MUCH
TORN UP.

reeoluuan waa introduced by Edmund* au­
thorizing th* foreign affair* committee to
refund lb* cotton tax ooUactad la 1865-7-8,

bv rt.movlng all rottrniiit from the
MereUre org»n», mnng prompUy «od
thoroughly Ty,l»p«U. cmtlveD««. tad
brmlhT Fite, ptapta, tow «pMu. itek
Md uervota hwlitobe. «ue, nudarto, ■X7*1 w.. i7 .
and all stomach, liver mid kidney troub­
le*. The moot delicate stomach aceepte
it with relUh. Price fifty oeoU, of
Fred Hotehklfi*.

Gat.vxrrox, Tex. July -0—Bcm* tlm*
ego an American editor named Cutting »u
imprboued by the Mexican author! He* for

owaship, **• bay

plus resolution setting apart »7l',tiU0,&lt;MD of
r *ducaUoual purpoeeu Th*
bill wa* reeuiMd and Vanos,

and sariooaly injured.
BOUND TO GO HOME AUGUST 2.

Following U Um

to trona) ground*, while MUhw and Edmund*

report wa* adopted.

Kight Marions vrecv

ectally that providing that
land obtained by fraadu-

3

appropriaUoa of Itrt.UOO for
tb* public building at Deaver, Col; appro­
priating fl75,000 for work on tbo capital
terrace* Tb* amandmant striking oat
«3Q,uuo far * pubBo building at Datroft was

four appropriation bill. Iwaldo th* riv.r and
harbor bill, remain unfinished. Tb* sundry

Tb* legtelaUve, executive and judicial i* in
conference, and the fortifications to In tbs

tag, voting upon and laying
continued, among those laid

Wakulsgtcx Crrr, Joly 21.—Cochran
-- --. * .U— V___ VIII -------- l-._

a fact that wa* applauded, and Hatch aald

senate

calling attention to Maxican outrages they
consider this action a victory.
well defined rumor Is current
revolution In the state ot

•nee* instead of rambling delate.
Tb*r* e**m. to b* a determination by

nothing but the completion ot appropria-

»l;ort debate
front of Laredo in anticipation of an e.iort
after roiulderablc

motion to discharge the privileges and elec

adopted:

One reducing

penonal explanation by Hatch,
conference

receaa until b
p. ta.

Tb* night

in the rebellion. Final action wa* not
reached on this bill but half a doxon pen­
sion bill* wore yesssrt, among them ou»
Hewitt moved to *lrik* out the item for granting 1100 per month to th* widow of
i Gen. Stannard, and the bouse adjourned.
appropriation would lx&gt; oi]«n.!od by men
Wamixotox Crrr, July 21.-In tb.&gt; sen
who had no doQnlte plan* fur the work. The ate, Saturday, Coke offers J a resolution
dbebarging th* ilnanre committee from
ioumtnent rveolut'on.

Pending action the

Wasuuiox Cmr, July UL—Van Wyck

Edmund*’ resolution of Inquiry into the
Canadian fishery trouble* vn adopted. A
revolution, providing for th* colletlou and

th* territory at Okinhatna, tog

lU,e

Mrs. Chatterton, the unfortunaUikivne townfihip, Kent county, lady
who killed her husband, has been ad­
judged iniane and ordered committed
to the asylum.
Mra. Chatterton
continues vloicnu
,
Dr. Jackson’s penetrating liniment
curro sprains, bruises, kicks, cute, burns,
rheumatism, etc., etc. Good for man
or beast. For sale by W. H. Goodyear.

"

' ::

s-»

A Lapeer county woman has worn
one bonnet 25 ye-irx. and yet her dgaramoking husband sits at the corner
grocerv night after night and expatia­ -h&gt; —UM. m SXi; II::
tes on the extravagances of the female ttlg»,ia&lt;bepounty of Ikmf uij s2il
igab,aadrabsfaaMidr*crli&gt;e&lt;* » tToColds invariably succumb to IHll'a thirteen irw;. the north hail toutffgSJM
Fcerlefie Cough Syrup or money refund­ ■TmThopdrod and foartrr?
mag batfwiil of lot numter %
ed. W. H. Goodyear.
yd attorn (Tttk of the ettv (torawrir . taa*'
Cltl» Children. They an csp^ctaJly liable to audden
Cold., Coughs, Croup.
*te.,
We* guarantee Askar’s Engxiah
Attorneys tor MortgageRemedy » poaitive eure.
It aavro
hoars of anxious watching.
Bold by
Famr'K Hotcbkxss. DruggtoL
There are twenly-otoe newspaprn In Wa»h
t«aw county, bat oat a dafly fn the Itot
V«e a buttle of Hill’s Peerless Worm the office of the rrrl*!— nf
&lt;
Specific. Monev refunded if not b*ne-ficial. W. H. Goodyear.
J. J. Atkins, Chief of Poller. Knoxville, Tenn.,
wiltes; "-My family and I arobenaMtette of
vtnir most cxccHcnt medleine Dr. King * Sew
blweuvrry for ex&gt;&gt;sumption’; having found I: to
1-e all that you rialm far ft. dmire to testify to
Its virtue. My fnend* tow bon! 1 have roe orenx-tMled It. praise It at every opportunity."
Dr. King’s New Discovery tor Consumption I*
gusratiteed to eure Coughs, Cotds. Hronrhltix.
Asthma. Croup and cv»rr eflnotton of Throat, JIJTJ; fflSffSR&amp;’rS SSSft

Goodyear's drug store. Large Rlae It.so.
approj.ri*tlon bills shall rvacb tb* president
“HACKMITACK/' a laming and, fragrant
th* part of our government, a* the Mexi­ by Saturday, and U there are unexpected perfume. Prtoe* and ■ oecu. Hold by W.
can* claim their gov*rnm*nt ba. 5.1XX' delays tbo eessioa will oouliaM through H. Goodyear.
troop, on the Rio Grande frontier, with
SHILOH'S CUBE will inunadlatelr relieve
Vronu. Wiioopiug«'ongh and Bronchia*. Sold
by W H. Goodyear.
FOR DVRFEF8IA and Uver Complaint vou
t.w a nnuted guarantee nn errrr botUr ot SbiALBANY’S BI-CENTENNIAL.
lob'" Vttaltoer. it never tall* to core. Hold by
W H. (jpodyear.
'
A NAHAL INJECTOR free with each bottle ot
Kbllob's Catarrh Xcowidy. FrieeM emits. Sold
by W. H. Goodyear.
nouncad al »om* futarw day.
Coa*ri
Daniel Hartnett, of Greenville, has Been
Bingham *ndaavorwd to hav* a day ap­
closed upon a chattel mortgage
pointed for th* trial, but bo wa* tuuucc***Mt liver wa« L-arfuUy dl*orxl«trrd and I felt so
fuL Evidently Mexico is determined to thirty-eight gun. wvloouwd the n*u&gt;&lt; of f.- iz.-mid Mngu i ttau l •m-. to |mR latsirM
In MiTTjinx Tried al) the m&gt;railed ren&gt;«1le&lt;
bold and punish Cutting, and Chia new*, to­
without relief anti! I awed barker's T«nl-,
gether with a report that a train load ot
troop*. Including artillery, Is ou it* way loured in by evvry arriving treat and boat. which erflrcteil . |Hir&gt;nan«nt ccro.-Davtd Bash.
Tb* country for fifty mile* about rnetu*
taut on helping Albany celebrate it* taWe an- told on good authority tliat
this is Mr. Gladstone's method of prepar­
ing hta spevrhM: He keepa n Lox into
which he is in the habit of throwing cut­
tings from n«wvpapcn and other mem­
oranda of facts bearing upon the subject
in hand. The morning of 'the day pre­
ceding any great oration he gw* through
A TRIBUTE TO OLD GLORY"
this box and, picks out his noUw of th*
jawticular facto which he wiabcw to use.
These he gums in their projwr order
upon a large sheet at paper, and usee
Thatch*.
Tb* delswate*
itaelf ia to be hung. Then he imagines
Blom CortSr, j

Mld lntarottorany ^rt ibrrvof. « mq
wtanwtm ths- «aa&lt;v to
&lt;i..
SJg
and sbouhl tbo same remain
nnTla 5'

Dootey.hto Mteeaton. Llfoi:ic:7UrT»ia£
Hgm. twcumr and be du* M,s
!E jLT
atato tbereafter. And detwu: urltolSs
made in
...
1KM. and the same &lt;ifi rvtr-un.t:,- -,h—tl 7.T’
aforesaid principal row ol

banuK b«-n lutfmted u. rroaw tie

*hall wK at jHiblic mtl«U io Ibr hlitev! l.-iaAer
M the north front door of Ur rourt Sir.-- it
i*ltr mi ttuVSttM
«...
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Mgal eosto, tbrwvmisr* te .r« .irwritediu s*M
UKrtgage «• inllow •:
The synth. »nt .pixrtcr i&gt;( ti e routh raunsirtrr of sxrtlrm £&gt;. tow u 1 north of
be lug Um- luwksiilp of Rnthnd. I’xrrj tvs&amp;ir.
MtnbMMt
Hated May tub. A. 0 U*
DAVU'lLCWE.

PelauK having hern made tn the ccuttttocs
right, to Horace D r

Leyden.

They arrived Tuesday night .and

certificates herein anlhorimd *bail be re­
Sanatar Pay

the purity of th* Lailot.

mayor welcomed
ful appreciation of th*

manner and for Ilk* purpoem a* I* provided
for rilvsr certificate* by the act of Feb. »,
187&amp; entitled 'an act to,*uthorir* th* ootn-

After bo to aatiifted with it, he dismiase*
the subject from his mind, and oocuptcs
himself until the hour for speaking
con» in reading a naval! His memory

effort.—Landon Whitehall Review.

V-

insiiaded to rvcovrr
mortgage or any part ttw-n- •!
Now, thcrrtucr. by virtue of il&lt;e po’W

INSOMNIA
united *lng*n of Chicago sad MUwauko*
•Iicited gnat approval

Gaxxjrarso, Ky.,
Btobop, aged 70, was married co Monday
Hit: a Beaten, hto ward, aged not ovw
year* Btobop U a backwoods doctor and
preacher, posaibly without diploma or

Ule American People Bo
Luaaticat
Frightful

laerra-w of Inxanity

Caased by Nervouaeaa and
Slteplt-AsnewL

KHETStS sellripoi'lic suet!-*. I*th*
MMt bidder, at tlH- north frost door of tor
rourtlbouw ta the clU of
NirWM.
that being the ptace whero the Circuit foortTsr
th* caaaty of Hany I* boklro. tb- wt
astbifin uUdmortgage. or »o :c&gt;xh tUrrof t*
may be aeMaaarv to p*' the sinount dw oo ?*M
mortgage, trttbnine w-revr.t. u.i.rrciuisJIr-

SetSwMhlp ot Onur»filo, lu the rroW
Barry aad state ot MlcDg»--- »'"i d*wfi*«
fcTben«thea«t quarterof tin- north**‘32*
ter at Mrttoo Buniber Ihrty-Iottr. mso tbe ^'Ja
.i-tlr-.-’

Tb* increase of tnannity In America durtortypweent. The largest andflneat public
lb* oar* of lauaUca. and they are all filled
io Chair fullest capacity. These facta are
ippaJUng. They show that aomrthlUg
mnst b* don* *|^-edllr to prevent this losuali bocoitx i&gt; notion of

claiming, “Oh, thta ta too ri &lt;1 mitorn

the l eaver public building wa* disagreed
Sarah E. Morton, volunteer nuna during

Um Mater ot the »ot.thea»s uncus*laMth twwny rod*.

BOH ACE 1&gt;: STor-MH.
CLEMENT SMITH. Atturt-Q t« W’fW*

Tb* picnic which wa* bald Bunday at
National park was a mooater gathering.
By 9 o'clock ia lb* evening 30,000 people

pbytrtetans. that recently h&gt;vw.t.gaicd tbts
&gt;nbj*ct, found tb* lack uf alUnmi-n

difficulty. It 1* estimated that before the
eJoes nearly, if not fully, 75,000 people

hatchet, that

there for a*»l«uuca' Next monaug W1H»

eubeU-

mor* albuiui-u, anl toil** th*
n any vtbvr known
manner tn which thta

NEW ENGLAND OUTRAGED.
an expendltur* at h6,V2s,O(», ot which fft,3co,ft» to to b* available during tb* pre*.

di*paten

Rt,.100.00'; cm protected, doubte-botlom-d
cruleer, 11,300,000, and oo* first-claw torfl,0W,00(1 For tb* compla­

Kootenai

optoate. a corubloattoa

s^a.is’us

1* therefore

Hoptonic
-—imeuwe wuo aavw
□Md It. and It Is absolutely eoolrlbotlng

ISNO.OUQ

The original bill

ORPHAN’S HOME DESTROYED.

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KALARIA^i
FOR

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sElHsS:

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aaturt'-.

�BOMB-THROWERS IN FRANCE.

THE PRODIGAL.

“Pte explosion of the nihilistic bomb
In Haymarket square brings to my mind
tin attempt to murder Napoleon III,"
sii-J a well known commission merchant
-Tint atcemf* was made, if my memory
n* r. *, tiie, in 1838, in one of the summer
u. inths. 1 was a young man then and
h.u r-*ided in Paris some years. 1 ate
tended n ]&gt;erfomuuice at the Italian
house and stood ta the crowd
’.‘.ttehirr the approach of tlie emperor
an 1 th'l autiful empress Eugenia. Tlie
r,.v J i-arty was attended by the guidt-s,
,.r jtiL-itib of hondr, and when it entered
the 1‘1;W» de Opera three or four bomba
,
f.'jawn from the crowd. They ex-it; the midst of tho soldiers and
•i. ’r the carriage.' Tlie emperor was
;;,.t nanaed, but a piece of shell went
his hat.
Some twenty-five
» : !i*were killed and many wounded.
T.c-re iVere three of the would-be
mui r.frs—Ontini, Pierro and Do Rudio,
all HTiiui-.
their names indicate.
Tn r. «ii.t a fourth man suppoeed to l»
in :i.-i taspiriy—&lt; Dr. Bernhardt, of
LZr.'l-|j.l\ho manufactured the bomb*.
I
-m III, if you remember, re1,
Italy before he became president
t fr':iir.'.«‘. While tliere he became a
m-.T.l-i• i-f an Italian society, whose
uu nite ci t&lt;»k oaths to make every enr to 'p|K**e political tyranny and to
t.i.-iiur■-•'I'.iili forms of monorchia] govenimetit-t-a •&gt; &gt;r| of socialistic society,
v . .
Napjeon, in accejiting the
-•&gt; • i-.-mfy of France, and in his subee,-v*&gt;rtlirow of the republic and esu: : iiieflt of the empire, violated his
.I. ii. a.;1 the attempt upon his life was
' f m.mbeni of this .society.
Peirro, and De Rudio. were arand convicted. The two
•n*.-*i were beheaded in the
ir-ves. I witnessed the exeOraini. and a handsomer man
i-ver lived. He was six feet
। tall, with a head and face ns
(diysique, and a magiiifil • ard, reaching far down on
It was a g'utUtly scene—in
morniag. 1« nlre light, with
-tsii'g torches all about. He
upon the scaffold, and was
a board from -his fret to his
. the vx-.-cutioner touched tlie
Misr fell forward to his face,
.ur. Instant the heavy, dull
r. &gt;-ame darting down upon
his iu&lt;ck, afid rebounded to
the top of tho scaffold. Tho
hng. black beard rolled Into
k stream of red blood gushed
,
q. a! : I &gt;rjiii was dead.
Rud|&gt; did not die by the guiUo.
His feife gained an audience with
tine.
Eugt-nix iimjw herself at the feet of tho
empTtw. \nite t»-gged &lt;or his life. His
:.teh'■_ waitZvmmuted to imprisonment
f . r life Cayenne. While being trans­
port.. ! thence he presumably strangled
htni.-elf in mp/ciiatas *n board ship. He
prolialjy iburdered by the French.
Th.- Frrn'-h government tried to have
Btmhard: -rrradited. but without sucLX-4- He wn.,-tried in England and *c: quitted. He claimed he did not know
f ■ what |iurp&gt;Me the homln he made

A simple test for drinking water to
re&lt; "nmwndisl by a Gorman physician,
Dr. IL’iuer. It consists of a tablespoonfuluf clear -station of tannin to be added
to &amp; tumberfiilof water. If no turbidity
ocean withm five hours tho water may
be conridered good. If turpidity occur*
within the first hour tlie water is unwh. J- 'iie.
Tf turpidity is displayed
within the K-cond hour tho water is not
to be recommended. Previously, in 1866.
Dr. Hager recommended for travelers, as
i pri’-autiou in cholera limes, tho addiof th- , blowing notation (tliirty
dr. je : ■ a ;ut-r ivquart) to any water
Hwy might I,, alxiut to drink: Tannic
acid, 5 ; -.Tts; eirup, 4 parts: distilled
wate:. r&gt; pa.-S; spirit of wine, 13 1-2 parts.
A nwre trustworthy precaution is to
aridnis;.- all d.-foging water with aro-

flie cxiire-iort “in good form" or
“g '• &gt;rm- L- taken bodily from French
-.&lt;v (see Littre's Dictionnaire). and means
tia*t ell t. -hnicalitira have been duly ob»• n- d. The opposite is expressed by the
English phr-i.se “bad form," which has
s-A'rait d .into s cant term and is applM rather indiscriminately.
The
,hon why t in nllent in jnften,
hasten,
castle, and kindred words,
lta» len-a -ttplained by John Hopkins invrftigaturi on tig- ground of physiology
and envir-imnent. Thia explanation is
entirely oyreH. the t tn the words named
tehspUqd between consonants which
nte pronounced more easily than the
hatd and -Lirp t is. As a matter of con- ■
venienre
Lume-s, therefore, the t was
an.pp:d, and tlie lean pedantic pronomciatioa has income the standard.—
Detroit Fnj.' Prem.
•

a man appear bo confoundedly awkS
•AtoROlxuMRg thrTThSi
fatO * T'rith * *■“=«»• rndor Li*
*n» A»l hl. pock™, bolgi,,,
It to Uk. t^l!to°£d’£

TlS’V07 l°^led with I^ck’agei
and bundles tliat no one would recogni-o
gractnui, if not an easy, manner

7“'* “r'7 ““

or oar Aequelntanoee.
“A'l-Lxiill*. blu^no-d
drii i'
^°' known “
man­
nothing in the world but eat,
Slta" “*J gTOwl ** ^“bsighL
hi^n
Ul0uk,y»
p**y about
.a"w much that old , fallow drw

ThL“,*e?.bUmo
ardent
Kt*™। r°l ?pi but dn*to 'r“u’texhausxed joy, in one doep breath.
Leaving behind the dregs of deathCt*Uy CUP’ hid«-'&lt;E '
pledge for gold in time of nee.],
OMath? thOU&lt;ht U nilDB:
‘ teiuC’t^n’«\-Oand liM dr*ught divine.
-Julie K. VV etherill In Tlmes-Democrat

XlCKTUOi

wa^f

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.77“" 7."“ T?"
1
How this condition differs from the i

Ir

raise

.1.,—.

OSTRICH FAHMIXO IN AFRICA.
_________

ceraed, it ia very difficult to

mesmeric sleep.
Even - the methods
adopted to bring it about are the same ta
both. These are, as may be learned from
works devoted to the eastern faiths, the
following: The seeker after nirvana
should stand motionless, or gore fixedly
at die sky, or a luminous object, or the
dp of dm nose, or repeat continually the
monosyllahlo Om (du. sacred name of
Brahm) fixing die mind the while cm the
attributes of tho supremo God; to hold
tho breadi or slow the broadiing to dio

ARCHEOLOGICAL FINDS.

r------It is not a little curious that while ex­
cavations have been made ta nearly
It cither work. Re w,y on, w
every jjart of GnM-cv for archmological
“nnr itet.u.ttodMd the content. Ml
7 r‘
of the ground
out. If bo geta into a car with it he is
.
-T T“d “d Upon th® AcroP­
olis
of Athens has lx»n made until this
iU S‘°°PinK
crowded
car to pick up anything u not a pleasant
begun
*Vch have al'^dr disclosed a
job and u seldom accomplished without i
some calamity following. Then a mmi ^Wfing belonging probaldy co the epoch
of
Peridea,
though
its
identity
has
not
can new find a place to put a bundle,
no matter how . many receptacles there yet been established, ami a»K&gt;ut which
may Hta sight. He will hold an to a .2” dlMwvered a great quantity of ob­
bundle if he has to drop a baby; Any jects m bronze, marble and terra cotta.
h«se are generally fragments only,
wifewl;0 win insist upon having her
husband load himself with bundles every some of them mere scraps, though there
tune he goes to the city might as well are a few nearly complete figures and
put the petticoat* on him first ns last one or two vases quite whole. There are
That'S wliat he’ll come to if he has to ateoanumberof inscriptions on fragmrats of columns end on ornamented
keep up the custom.—Chicago Herald.
slabs of marble. The whole lot looks os
H the refuse from a demolished temple
A missionary writing from Japan of early date might have been deposited
gives currency to the report of a Kioto here by wny of filling up a hollow place.
AU the pieces of statues are of a very
pnjier that toe various Buddhist sects
have agreed to join their forces to com­ early time; some are quite rude In form
bat the inroads of Christianity, and even and of clumsy workmanship, of no great
to In-gin a carapaigti of aggression by interest, except as supplying examples of
sending, miiwonaries to America.,En­ early Greek art. There are, however, a
gland and France to pro|iagatettieir re­ few pieces of great interest in them­
ligion. Terhaps they were encouraged, selves. One fragment of ah archaic
lie thinlm, to attempt the conversion of female figure, with drapery, which is
IHuple ta other lands by.the recent addi­ richly painted, is preserved with remark­
tion of two American professors to tho able distinctness. The drapery is painted
Buddhist ranks. Both are men of cult­ ted, green and white, with a dark brown
ure, and: one is a graduate of Harvard border, which is cut into small nares
Another weU-preserved
university. Tlie latter has been a teacher and circles.
ta the udivendty of Tokio for some timp, female figure well Ulustratos tho Greek
costume of the early periods. The hair
and was always an avowed infidel.
Tlie other (a physician) is reported as is arranged in unbroken waves about tlie
having said that bis reasons for uniting forehead, combed back behind the ears
with the iBuddliito were: “1. That as a and falls ta long curls about die shoulcode of morals he detected but^litde dif­ dera. She wears three garments; over a
ference between Buddhism and Christi­ fine woolen chiton, visible only at the
anity. 21 Christianity is lacking in phi­ breast, is thrown tho himation, fastened
losophy. Buddhism is not. *. Christi­ lightly at tho right shoulder and passed
anity is exposed to science. Buddhism under the left arm; it reaches to her feet
is not. : 4. Buddhism teaches other and over it is a short sliawHike mantle.
things besidee ordinary brandies of Tho cliiton is red, the girdle green and
learning, as electro biology and occult the himation lias stripes of green and
sciences. । And 5.
Christianity lias dark red.
An interesting historical find has rereached its zenith, while the advance of
Buddhism promises to be peqietuaL" If centlj^bccn made ta Venice, where, near
such reasons were honestly given, it is the Fenice theatre, was dug up a metal
box
containing a great quantity of coins,
evident that their author knows little of
what he speaks: but it is intimated that many of which are believed to be quite
unique.
They belong to the I^itin prin­
-hoee two neophytee are simply taking
.he means of gaining information in re­ cedoms which sprang up ta Greece about
gard to tlw inner life and history which the time of tho earlier crusades. Th^i
u open to them now as it would not be coins indicate ta fact the tides of the
princes of Acliaia and the dukes of
otherwise.—Foreign Cor. Now York Ob­
Athens, and it is hoped that much light
server.
may be shod by them upon some very
obscure pMsagoe of history, but there yet
Every large jewelry house has its se­ remains much to be done for their proper
cret methods of protection against deciphormonL since many of tho coins
thrives. There is on* place w Fourth are crushed and massed together so
street that numbera among such closely that it is a difficult matter to
a peculiarity effective
and
ingen­ wjparato them.—Philadelphia Times.
ious arrangement.
It consists of
a
rnocit-imfusl
floor
surrounding
The waste of ammunition wm enor­
the floor of the vault. For a sjmoe
of about ten feet the planking rests upon mous. Whenever the army broke camp
delicate springs that wool i be instantly for a campaign the men always set out
depreaw«d by the slightest weight. This with from sixty to 100 rounds each, car­
depression brings together the two poles ried on the person; forty rounds in the
cartridge-box, and the rest in the knap­
of an electric battery, and notifies tho
police through an annunciator that there sack and havoraaek. But Invariably, on
coming into contact with the enemy, it
is something wrong. Tho connection
' would be found that fully two-thirds of
with the battery is made every evening
the men had but forty rounds each. The
at 6 o'clock.»and after that hour no one
rest they had thrown away to lighten
is allowed to approach the vault ddora.
their burden. Hence a new supply had
In addition to this there is another in­
at once to be dealt out The bent sol­
sulated wire* passing through tho side
diers did not throw away their cartridges,
of the safe, behind the door and into the
to be sure; but the beet are, ot course, in
steel knob of the combination. The least the minority everywhere.—T. F. Galwey
turn would send in an alarm over this. in Cliicago Tonies.
_______
There is only one man ta the establiahment who understands the secret ot
Fish lizards' have been found in large
these two alarms. He has an interest in
tho place and attends to setting both of numbers in tho vicinity of Rock lake,
t hem before ho goes home to nupper.— Manitoba. The lizard is about eight to
ten inches long, has a smooth, ecalelres
Globe-Democrat Interview.
skin like an eel, a mouth and a head like
a catfish', gills like a fish, but the coveit
Speaking of tiio necmaity of holidays tag furnished with extensions at each
and their proper ordering, The London side fully an inch and a half long, four
Lancet thinks tliat perhaps the very weak legs like n lixard. with webbed feet
wisest anti best thing to do would be to and a long tail like that of u tadpole.
make those holidays children's days; to The head ia large in proportion to the
refer the whole question of holiday-mak­ body.—Chicago Herald.
ing to a comautteeof young people, none
of whom should be over 13 years of age,
A woodchuck wm captured ta Coram,
and to surrender for tlie particular j&gt;eriod determined by the “holiday" tlie dis­ Mass., tho other day, having teeth of a
posal of the time and tlie selection of peculiar malformation. Ito upper teeth
were
of extraordinary length and curled
ways and means to those with whom
“enjoyment" ia the integral part of ex­ inwardly, terminating in the roof of its
istence, and whoso birthright is to be mouth. Two lower teeth were fully as
able to make merry without wantonly long, but aliot upward outride the mouth.
sinning against light and conscienoe.— On account of this curious development
the animal had no use of his teeth, and
Chicago News.
.
in consequence had nearly starved when
caught.—Chicago Herald.
A substitute for foap is found ta tho
cffpir.oailla or “thorn plant" of Mexico,
It appears from a recent book on sea
no christened because on touching it a

apparition wa.
minutes.-Chicago

—

oau«ht the 1W.
A sinking star o'erwhnlmed In night.

»nr«&gt;nof
ot M H&lt;,
utrfet on*, ann, „d j, work, |M
the S’of'hZT' H” t™ 10 “&gt;=&gt;■ “ on
th' cel/bk Lr
totter, o,er. Two
to one he Io4s his hat or, perhare, falls

Utetatun- ha-* been killed by joumaL
&gt;«n, journalism is soon to bo killed by
tejwrang. As tai reporting it will die
“ iteelf; it is the last word of the liter­
ary decadence of our age; it ia tlie man
cf iettera replaced by the concierge.
Gradually the pen has allowed itself to
** ateorbci by the interloper, who dtoalike with style, with ideas, with annearinn is felt similar to that which a
wiguality. and with individuality. — plant covered, with thorns would pro­
ran* letter.
duce. TheAzteco, lacking auap. agitated
a bough of the eaptaorilla ta
A moizlight mirage was lately wit­ and it prod need a latbar with which they
in lllhiois. Tlie moon was shta- washed, ttotag the plant an a scrub-bruaii.
“&lt; JnKhUy, but a datwe fog hung ore
tae fint-Undii m-ar 8t. Joaeph, and th* hair preservative, having extraordinary
j:________________ its most
P?BWiSen! in a railway train saw a
PJau-m train suspended in the air un­
several

'

**r*h\wl
nectar in life-, cun,
WMi 8l0W#d»Bod £wun’-'rt «md sparkled up
S ^nd ““
far '“‘d near
*
fancof 'cmradoa dear.
the ritw. brim.
*
the goblet', golden rim

medium are
Xavier’s, wm called upon recently by
a reporter. The newsman was pleas­
antly greeted and invited to the roverand
father's studio.
“You want to know something about
ostrich fanning, do you?" he began.
“Well, that graceful wonder of creation
would soon be a thing of the past had
not the savage Boers found it more
profitable to tame than to kill it. Yet
even now they destroy the beautiful
bird in the Ralnluiri desert and tn the

•jxjar pearls,' while badly-formed spoci-

"Is thcn&gt; any standard value?"

able rates. * Some years they bring al-

“one to be like unto the placid lamp set
in a place where the wind blows not."
Having attained the happy condition
occultists are seeking, tho yoghi stands
or site motionless and mute; at timre ho
vision that ia before hia mental eyes; Ida

some particular individual.
General
sensibility is gone; pricking, pinching or
burning has no pain. - They remember
fairly well what they saw or felt in the
trance or ecstasy. Their mental state
seems to be .reduced to one image,
idaa or isolated group of ideas, winch
wwm to receive tho entire attention to
tho exclusion of everything else. All
parte of the brain not thus engrossed are
asleep, that is to say, utterly- inactive.—
Cor. St Ixiuto Globe-Democrat.
There wore thow who pretended to tell
by its sound what sort of cannon or
small arm projectile was passing them
ta the air. Certainly there was a great
difference ta the sounds.
When a
musket ball wns nt full speed it made a
whiz like some huge and rapidly flying in­
sect. To advance under a flro of in­
fantry often seemed like attacking a
swarm of been or hornets, the air was so
constantly cut by the little messengers of
death. But m the force of a musket
ball diminished it gave a melancholy,
long-drawn wail, almost exactly like tho
“meow!" of a cat that is scolding its op­
ponent. Between tlie "whiz!" or tho
"st!" of a musket boll and the fear­
ful hubbub made by the greatest
of tannon projectiles
there was
an immense
variety
of
soul­
harrowtag sounds.
There was
a
projectile, used by some of the Confeder­
ate artillery ta the campaign between
the Wilderness and Petersburg, whose
sound, though not tho loudest, wm very
stirring in its effects, and our men nick­
named it “Tho Great Demoralizer." For
tliere were few. backbones in the Army
of the I’otom&amp;c that did not involunta­
rily l&gt;end whenever this shot with its
fearful combination of rasping, tearing,
screaming and roaring sounds all in one
pasoed over them.—T. F. Galwey in Chi­
cago Times.
w

Baggy trousers* have come suddenly
into fashion with the fellows who ape
the English, and It Is all a mistake. - The
duke of Sutherland sailed into port a
month ago aboard\ his yacht, ta w^dch
ha is cruising around tho world, and Ids
advent stirred Fifth avenue profoundly.
He was idolized during hLs three weeks'
stay in the city, and ta whatever respects
his manners differed from those pre­
viously accepted as the best in London,
in these particulani tho Anglomaniacs
amended their own. He was accepted
as undoubted authority. Ono day ho
went to the. tailor most patronized by
this clique and ordered two suits of
clothes. He stipulated that the trousers
should be very loose, and the/ were made
so. The tailor hastily informed his cus­
tomers of the dimonsions, and they fol­
lowed tlie example with all speed. In a
week the legs of a hundred dandies were
lost in flabby (tantaloonn. Then some
suits direct from London arrived, and
the trousers were only medium size. Tlie
truth transpired that the duko meant his
two paint for wear aboard his yacht
simply for comfort and not for style.
But the fashion had been sot, and baggy
trousers, though blunderingly donned,
are not to be taken off.—“Uncle Bill's"
New York Letter.

wliom I knew killed die last wild os­
trich on the rite of tho now famous Kim­
berly diamond mine. The- e.-uiw Boer,
ta 1870, on the table-land of the Mantabela country, killed seventy-five cock
birds (male ostriches), for whose feathers
he got 8,000 pounds sterling, and, like
all hunters, still renuuus poor.
“It was about 1870 that the first young
ostrich chicks, as big m young hares,
were harbored and nursed ta some hunt­
er’s wagons, in the far interior, and
brought to tho southern colonies. These
birds were fed on Indian' com. Caffria
corn (millet), shoots of young cactus and
their fruita. After six months die choc­
olate colored birds stool as high as
heavy turkeys. After nine months their
first feathers began to fait When twelve
months old tho black cocks showed
themselves among die gray hens. And
ta the third year a pair of them sopsr
rated from the troop for making a
nest. Tlie Boers at once saw the
possible gain.
They encamped the
breeding birds and
saw
nature
at work. The five to six feet high cock
showed his glorious long black feathers
all over tho body except the bare limbs.

white and the palmy' feathers of his
bundle tail had a rosy color. For pro­
tecting his chocolate colored hen and her
eighteen eggs in their sandy nest, the
bird would nhjw fight, and the inclosed
birds took their first breakfast on the
yelks of two or three unliatehed eggs.
“Meanwhile toe remainder of tlie birds
had been put in tho camp, and as tho
lieautiful feathers bi-gan to show, tlie
Boers made at one end of the big camp a
smaller one, surrounded with hedges of
thorn trees and other briers. At tlie ex­
tremity of this last camp a rough gat*?
was made, leaving an opening into a
passage one yard wide and three yards
long, shut with an outside door. On
horses tho Boers drove the birds into tho
smaller camp from the larger. Tlien
opening the door they spread food ta the
passage, and as soon as two or three
birds were ta the passage the door was
locked behind them. It must be noticed
that those tremendous ostriches kick like
Boers, jumping into tho passage behind
the birds, were out of the reach of their
dreadful tore. And while thi-greedy unimals were feeding he found all this time
for plucking all ripe black feathers and
cutting out at the quill all the magnifi­
cent white feathers. These latter arecut
out half dried, because they are than
still in their first beauty, while when
completely ripe the bird spoils them
while trying to pull them out
(

found out, and in a few years farms of
800 and more ostriches! mado a new
source of wealth for south Africa. Too
much of a good thing can prove dortructive, and the ostrich mania' prove so for
the Boers. In 1879 every Boer dreamed
of becoming an ostrich farmer, and as
coin wm rare he paid in stock. Tho re­
sult was that the stock lost all its price,
so too sheep and wool, while tho ostriches
rose rapidly to fabulous prices of from
500 to 600 pounds sterling a pair. Then
feathers were high in price, varying with
thair color and kinds from *40 a pound
to *250 and more for prime.
“But soon the over-stocked feather
market ruined even the market, and dis­
ease broke out among the birds
reives. The result was that hundr
Boers, having no more cattle, and"
even their birds, had to sell off their
farms, of which the price naturally sunk
also. So their temporary wealth soon
Ix-came the source of great poverty, of
which a few speculators profited by buy­
ing in farms and stock.
“Since then matters have been settled.
Stock and wool trade and agriculture
have resumed. Ostrich fanning is going
on in a moderate and prosperous scale.
A direct trade in ostrich feathers between
America and south Africa ought to prove
paying."—Cincinnati Sun Interview.

More than *3,000,(XX) are spent annu­
ally by the people of the United States
for perfumes for the Isith. toilet and
handkerchief. Among the most popular
perfumes found in the stock of our lead­
ing druggists are - May Bells, Blue Bells,
Edenia, Marechai Noil Rose, Evangeline
and Alpine Violet. Rose odors such m
tube rose, tea rose and white rose are
largely in demand; also the pure oil of ,
According to Hecker, there are six dis­
rose. Ottar, eewenoe or oil of rote, so tinct styles of delivery outside of strat­
much sought after by the ladiea, is dis­ egy. They are .the straight delivery,
tilled from tlw fresh rose flowers. It is out-curve, ta-curve, high in-curve, rising
prepared largely ta a little town called ball, and drop ball. The stragetic part,
Kisaulick in the Balkan mountains. however, further divides these six claseea
About 8,000 pounds are raised annually, Into many different shoots. A straight
tlie commercial value of which ia *180 to bull can be thrown, for instance, in sev­
*200 per pound. The roses ore gathered eral ways so m to deceive the batsman.
in May and are distilled with tlie green This is done by ranging the speed from a
leaves of the caly. The oil is furnished swift to a slow or medium ball, or by a
in minute proportion, not more tlian deceptive move of the arm. Then, again,
three pounds being realised from 100 either of tho various curves can likewise
pounds of roses.—Globe-Democrat.
be gauged from a short quick to a long
stride, or a slow or swift curve, either
The climate of New Zealand is about being resorted to as a means of deceiving
i different from ours as an April shower tho batsman.—Philadelphia Press.

city of fine pearls, although there is no
falling off in t*o supply of tho small
stuff. When a pearl exceeds one carat
in weight it is. sold separately. Under
that weight they are sold in parcels and
become less valuable as they become

lected average about 5,000 to the troy
ounoe and are at present rated at about
paragon weighing an ounce (or 150
carats) was on sale it would bring any
amount from *80,000 to *300,000, aocord-

Paris, where there is an' Inimitable acliah is certainly ajxjken in Dublin.

The

though I always liked the Dreaden artic­
ulation. In Florence Choy speak the
best Italian, but the Romans pronounce
it better—Lingua Toscana ta booca. Ro­
mans. I never heard more musical Eng­
lish than from the lips of educated New
York ladies, and there Is a peculiar
charm in tho old French spoken by the
pretty women of Quebec.—'Montreal Ga­
zette.
\
'
Take influence out of toe world and
how many men would gain position on
their merits.—Jud Lsfagau.

A Creat Victory
A Terrible Case of Scrofula
.
Cured by

Hood’s Sarsaparilla
" In the printer ot lxn&gt; I was attacked with
Scrofula Inane of Ute tnosi aggTanttnsloans.
coutinually exuding an offensive mans ot
bloody matter disgusting to behold, and
almost intolerable to endure. It li» Impossible
to fully describe my sufferings* •&gt; the ease
wm complicated with Chronic Catarrh. After
three years of misery, haring been treated by
three physicians, I was worse than ever.

to try Hood's Sarsaparilla. And now, alter
having taken twelre bottles, within the last
entirely ceased. and the at r- :v ■. I.
nil
disappeared. except the nnslgMly scars, whieb
are dully becoming • smaller by decrees, and
beautifully te-a?1 do not know what It oy

my gratitude I send three facte unsolicited,
and I am ready to verity the authenticity &lt;d
Hila statement Is confirmed by W. J. HuntBend for book givingstatsnent^of suny cures.

Hood’s Sarsaparilla
only by Q I. HOOD &amp; CO., Lowell. Mass,

IOO Doses One Dollar,

WILSON
ASHBOARDS.

TELEGRAPHY^TSSS!
I twateSwl Writ. VaJecUaa Bro*. TenwHIIs, Wk.
a wogutxrvL occorkock.

The Interest awakened ta an important
occureuce al Jackson canaed a representa­
tive ot this paper to visit that city. He
registered at the Hurd Hunxe and
encag'd H&lt;o- Frank L. Smith, It*
proprietor, and ex-member of the State
Legislature tn conversation.
,TMr. C. D. Denio, a man very wellknown In this community, waa probably
the worst wreck physlciallr of any man
this country haa ever seen. He waa------- *•
Mr. Smith »topped suddenly, aftd going
to the door called ta a man who wm pass­
ing. It was Mr. i
who said:
"I am what p
rnll •resurrected.’
From a slight
of rheumatism,
growing oqt of a cold, I grew worae nnttl
my limbs were swollen fearfully, and my

suffered. Ths doctors were very faithful,
but they did not help ma. They adminis­
tered morphine constantly, but It could
not kill the pain. Indaod. daring my
ravings I declared I would shoot tho

and loagsd for death. But yetyou sm me
tn perfect health. Do you want to know
what Is was that saved my life, virtually
raised ms from the grave after tho doctors

wnvn tn

------------ ----- .

goat skin at tho masthead, you may flog
a boy at the mast, you may burn a
tynpm and let the handle turn toward
the desired quarter, you may blowout
to sea tire dust from the chapel floor,
-OU may stick a knife ta the mizzenmast
or scratch tho foremast with a nail, and
so on.—Exchange.___________ _
John Bo/nwo HUI. .prominent U-yer ta Main*, and ths man who drafted
ISquw 1»», retrod?

ta North America was unhesitatingly
ascribed to climatic influences. In nine
out of ten casefl their boys outgrow their
fathers. A squat little emigrant takes to
fanning, succeeds, gets married, and is
soon surrounded by a bevy of six-footers.
Several recent travelers agree that tho
agricultural fairs of Dunedin assemble
an astonishing number of unprofessional
giants, corduroy-clad sons of Anak,
whom any British showman would be
glad to engage.—Dr. Felix L. Oswald.

taught to think that if they inform cm any

Kheumrtlc Syrup the best medicine ever
given to Buffering humanity."
Newspaper men are naturally skeptical,
and so the writer railed on tho
house of Carroll &amp; Board­
others? Is it not far better to live act­ well-known
man for whom Mr. Deu‘o worked - hen
ively and energetically, to generate sufli- he was first taken slek, Mr. Carre.1 aid:
mi. r,.. —— .....
- - -cient intellectual energy to wear out the
But what to long life worth, I ques­
tion, an a mere physical lingering, a care

the next higher condition of existence,

of living death here ? With a higher
and more enlightened civilisation we

quality rather than for its quantity.
Lilian Whiting's Letter.

very durable

ta the City

dreamed be wnu'.d get well Hetswell
though, and It to simply marvelous.”
"Dr. Charles H. Lewis, residing a»*»
Blackstone street, attended Mr. Denio
d tiring his etokneM.and said Mt. Denio ted
been a very sick man. had irone beyond
the read*, of tho medical profession, atta

�Ha»tiso«. Mn.iL. July Z». KM.

election (to

mid one additional

Krunblicau County Convention.

the State )e«H!aiure. will De

r-«m In tl» elty ot Hxstlnv

SATVMDAX. AUOVMT W«T.

The convention will be wdlea to or

county are and ought to be thankful ^R-N. Moore, Vicksburg, Kalamazoo
for one thing. They are not courting Covsty. .
■ay alllancea with any party whoae
•Chas. Dnrkee, Pontiac. Oakland Co.
principles are M much opposed to it M
M. P. Thurston, Burr Oak, St. Jo­
daylight is opposed to darkness. There seph Co.
•
Beaj. Fieldhouse, White Pigeon. St.
is net and cannot be any more harmony
of principles in the democratic anil
Comstock Hill, Saline, Washtenaw
greenback parties than in the republi­ Co.
Joseph Rider, Howell. Livingston Co.
can and democratic, or greenback and
James Vandevere, Benton Harbor,
republican. Any union of such par­
Berrien Co,
ties means that principles are sacrificed
F. J. Hough, Adrian, Lenawee Co.
for the hope of office.
J. O. Tuttle, Leslie. Ingham Co.
The above mentioned, with hundreds
I. M. Wetton, ot Grand Rapids, one of others whose names will be furnished
of the leading democrats of the state, on application, have old hedges which
affirms that the administration of Pres­ have stood the Jest of many winters,
ident Cleveland is acceptable to the and we would invite any of our patrons
to write them on the subject.
democrats of both state and nation.
Any bank in your own city can give
This will pacify Blatant Fuller, who you the standing of the Company.
There are hedges growing in Barry
says there can be no fusion unless the
democrats of Michigan repudiate tlie County, on the upright plan, that have
been set from 14 to Ifi years and are
Manning management of the treasury. hardy, and no losses in plants have been
But Chairman Fuller does not mean sustained since they commenced growwhat he says, and there will be fusion
§o far as the labor of pruning and the
just the same.
grave statements about thorns are con­
The republican party asks all who cerned, thfey are in keeping with the
balance of the article.
wish an honest currency, honest finan­
We trust that this will be suffidtnt
cial management, honest payment of to brand the article as an infamous
the national debt, to unite with it To falsehood, at least to the public. The
such principles it is unalterably pledg­ matter has been referred to the Dayton
Hedge Co., who will doubtleas satisfy
ed'. It will be remembered that it was
the writer in due time that he is wrong.
the republican party that gave the na­
D. W. AYLWORTH. _
Mm. The Mich. Hedcc Co., Adrian. Mich.
tion the greenback, and made it equal
in coin by redeeming ite promise to the
HmiUuipi. Mich., Julyholder thereof.
Having been to Dayton to ingesti-

LIUS. UII1C. kUC OMIJ uwu in
The republican party invites all who
of the lanre amount of burinem to be transacted.
-- ------- -'ll pleaae forward to the btfleve in protection to American in­
notice* for towuaiilp cauIble. In addition to the dustries and American labor to join its
ranks. It is the American party, as op­
ilp and wanl cancw will elect one
the Senatorial Convention, to be posed to British Cobden\clubs, and
called Hereafter.
Under a reeotutlou a4o&gt;Uxl Aosurt inh. I«TK Tree-trade business-wreckers.
the wvera: township* to! ward* arc entitled tn
A free ballot a fair count; these ore
the cardinal 'tenets, of the republican
party. Those who favor such should
find their way into the republican ranks.
HasnacB........................
HacUng* City. l»t wart
John F. Van De Vanter, a prominent
greenbacker, of Sturgis, has the follow­
ing to say about fusion with the demo­
Hope..
crats, in a communication to the De­
troit Tribune:
.
z
&lt; »r*nye«1tl»But, really the possibility of banding
PrWrtrvUie
K allland.........
over the government and law-making
Ibornapple........
offices of Michigan to such, hands is a
serious matter, and if you.Xvill permit I
will conclude with.a few words to my
brother greenbackers and say;
We
yiixni ibr nr|&gt;ut»llearn of the several have been cheated, hoodwinked, and
humbugged over and over; thousand
aa larRWy m po»Mblc.
of greenbackera of Michigan have sense
Cl.EMF.XT SMITH,
enough to perceive it ana have resolv­
F. A-ftHKLDON.
ed that they never again will yield them­
EMOKY I’ARAUY.
RepubUcan County Executive Coni. selves up as a tool of those men who
have used them as a cat’s paw to secure
RSPl'BUCAN CAUCUS N0T1CEK.
flor themselves the sweet nuts of office
Republican
If -you beleive that your party possess a
iUX rfrlwit&lt;-'
ibilean County Courtn- principle, are you willing to sacrifice
that
principle by supporting a fusion
the tTMXMtcUon ot micIi other builne-*'»» may
jrroperly rome before them, will be bold M Cm- With the democracy-a party which
first. Last, and all the time, was the bit­
terest foe of the greenback? Are you
willing to countenance traitorous action
in order that office may be secured for
men who sell you at every chance for
EDITORIAL NOTE’S.
what you will fetch in the political
market? 1 cannot believe it, for I think
Ben Colvin is a straight-out green­ that unless you are positively blind you
backer, a greenbacker from principle, cannot but see the drift of the fusion
who does not believe tn fusion because movement.
it means a surrender of principles. The
following is his letter to W. D. Fuller, MOHB ABOUT THE DAYTOH HEDGE

and shows that no reliance can be
placed on Fuller's reeent nnti-fusion
utterances;
To the Hon. IF. I). Jfvlltr, Netnayyo,
Mich, Dear Sir: Your letter of July
In answer to my letter of June 28. in
which 1 asked you to fulfill the pledge
von made to me in Lansing, is received.
You say you have made no pledgee. I
will, under oath, give the pledge you
made:
State of Michigan, County of Wayne,
sa. B. Colvin, being duly sworn, dis­
poses and save: At the last greenback
camp meeting held at Lansing, al
the dose of the Ijinsing house confer­
ence, W. D. Fuller pledged me his word,
in the presence of Solon Chase and oth­
ers, that be never would have anything
more to do with fusion, and should the
next convention go into fusion he
would go out mid take his influence
with him and go straight.
B. COLVIN.
Subscribed and sworn to before me
July 20. 188&lt;’&gt;. George G. Goodrich,
Notary Public, Saginaw county, Mich.
I have a letter in my possession of
June 12,1882. signed by W. D. Fuller,
in which he said: “I left the republiand allied myself to the
party for the sake of advocatles. J am not a raider after
dice. 1 urn au uncompromis­
ing opponent bf any bargain or sale of
the greenback party. Any combina­
tion means death to our party.
I
would rather light with a minority in

doubtful victory. Newaygo county is
opposed to any amalgamation process."
But the temptation of the swamp land
commiaaionenhip was too great for him
to withstand. The office tor two years
has given him an “organized appetite"
for office. Now, Mr. Fuller, as you
said there was nothing in your making
aay pledge to me, make an affidavit
that you never made the statement set
forth in my affidavit and publish it
alongside of mine, and that will put
B-COLVl*. SLOwkn. July X. I*

There is a large and growing sentlmeat among the republicans of Michlgan favorable to local option. The idea
is to Jet the voters of each county deckle for themselvea whether or not
they will banish the saloon from its
borders. In those counties where prohibition fails to carry. the present tax
law will be in force thus compriling the
burdens they inflict upon society.

The

worked so successfully st the south.
would

utmost folly to attempt

BayCfty,

Adrian. Mich.. July iMh. IWC.
EDITOR HARTINGS BANNER:
Replying to an article which recently
appeared in the columns of your paper
on the subject of Hedge Fencing and
the Dayton Hedge CoM for the satisfac­
tion of our patrons in llarry County 1
desire tb say that it is false in most re­
spects and ixara upon its face the sem­
blance of a malicious attempt to injure
as. In the first place I desire to nail a
few of the bare-faced lies with which
th* article abounds.
Lie No. 1.—The Dayton Hedge Co.
di'l plant, grow, plash and complete the
hedge on the Soldiers* Home grounds
at Dayton, Ohio.
Lie No. 2.—It is not protected bv any
outside wire fence, but is a combina­
tion of wire and hedge, as is all our
work, and Is a long Tine of beautiful
hedge. For the proof of this statement
I append a testimonial from Chas.
Beck, chief gardener, who has charge
of this department:
.
National Hotoier*’ Home. &gt;
L
.
..
U»ytou.O..»ept.MMB.)
/ o whim it may Concern:
This is to certify that the Davton
Hedge Co. have finished about three
miles of Hedge for the National Sol­
diers’ Home, at Dayton. O.. according
to their patented plan; that the same Is
a perfect fence in every respect and is
one of the many beautiful features of
tlie Home grounds. We take pleasure
in recommending the Company and
their hedges to all who are in need of
good fences.
CHAR. BECK.
Chief Gardner.
Lie No. 3.—The Dayton Hedge Co.
is a chartered organization, located at
383 and 385 W. 3d St. Dayton, Ohio,
where they have been for years. By
reference to Bradstreet or Duns’ com­
mercial reporter you will see that they
are quoted at from two to three hun­
dred thousand dollars and credit high;
and by communicating with the CTtlzens’ National Sank, or aay other, or
any business man of Dayton/ their

OVED!!

“Thia is the hadthtaM
America.’' Mid the
gara hotal te a tow£t; “»o
Sire here." -No." said fceto
the tone of a man '"b0„u “J
convinced of it. No, I m
Nobodv would «uj
tow axmrh
to dle.--BurUiwtoo Hwtoe.
The Oct to, while Uw now Blbte)Waj

I am now settled and ready
for business in my new quar­
ters in the store east of W. H
Schantz’s grocery.

the next issue. He’s got to have some­
thing that’s got h—11 in it. and a
fullsupply « that—The Brooklyn
Eagle.
“How about that l&lt;ook of poems you
were going to publish? asked a gen tieman of a publisher. "Oh. it was pub­
lished more than two months ago was
IS^ply. “Did it take?"

the gentlemen, somewhat interestea
“Take!” ejaculated the publisher, with
a grunt: -Take! did you say ? Weil. I
should think it did take. It took every
cent I had. and 1 haven’t got a cent
bgcj. yetr—Yonkers Statesman.
An Austin mother was very much
discouraged at the dirty condition of
her boy’s cap when the children came
home from a walk. “How did you get
vour hat so filthy r angrily asked the
mother. “A boy pulled it off my heed
in the street and threw it In the mud.
“That’s not so, ma; he threw his cap in
the mud himself." interrupted his IftUe
sister. -Well. I’m a boy. ain t I ? If I
am a girl I’d like to know it"—Texas
Siftings.
Little Ned-“What did pa mean
when he said Sister Edith must stop
what
gate this matter and from investiga­ getting surreptitious letters.’'
tions made before and since, we are kind or letters is them ?" 1 Jltle N el—
satisfied that the article to which the “Why, don’t you know? they is love
above is a reply is false and uncalled letters: her beau leaves them ta a little
box under the shubbery, and Edith gets
for.
JOHN DAWHON.
them." Little Ned—“But why is they
FRIEND D. ROlfl.ES.
called that?” Little Nel—“Why, they
J. W. ROGERS.
is called syruptltlous ’cause they’s so
Boss Hicks says the Democrat lied sweet, you know, just like molaaaai.”
when- it said that John Heffron ap­ —Philadelphia (.'all.
The congregation at Lunan. in For­
proached (?) him to get him to work
against fusion. The fight is on. The farshire, often distressed the lutaiater
Brethren do not appear to be unanimous. by the habit of sleeping in church.
One day, Jamie Fraxer. an idiot, was
To Whom it May Concern.—In
sitting In the front gallery, when manjr
order
to
answer the numerous were sleeping around him. “Look!
letters
and
inquiries in regard, said the minister, -vou see even Jamie
to a
teacher's
class
tills
fall Frazer, the idiot, does not fall asleep as
I wish to say that on account of the so many of you are doing." Jamie, not
success of the teacher's class at Prairie­ liking to be thus designated, oooly re­
ville last spring and the numerous let­ plied: "An’I hadna been an idiot, I
ters received daily making inquiries in would have lieen sleeping too."
regard to a fall class, I have decided to
Fond Parent—••Well, Johnny, how
conduct a tescher’s class tills fall, due are you getting along at school?"
notice of which will be published in the Johnny—“Oh! first rate. I started on
colums of this paper.
third, but I’m on first nnw." Fond
J. M. SMITH.
Parent—-Glad to hear it, my son.
Transformation.—Patrons of the Always try* to be first. Then* is fifty
well known jewelry house of Wright, cents for vour industry.” Johnny—
“Ain’t that nice! I’ll try to get higher
Kay ACo.. 140 Woodward avenue, De­ yet." Fond Parent-“Higher? How
troit, would hardly recogniz.6 the firm’s can you be higher than first?” Johnny
headquarters so enlarged and elaborate —“That's easy enough. I can get to lie
have they been made within the past shortstop oy pitcher—I’hllmlelphia Call.
two months. Stores 1 and 3 Campus
A few days ago n little Oil City girl
Marti us have been added, and from top
to bottom the various floors have been waa taken sick, and her parents called
rearranged and refitted, until to-day the a doctor that she did not like. “Are
vou
sick. Grade?” as the M. 1)., as be
establishment stands as complete as
bent over his little patient. The little
any in the country. Enquiries by mall
concerning jewelry or optical goods are lady looked at him a moment in the ut­
most disdain, and then, is a tone of
cheerfully answered by this firm.
deeptet sarCaam. replied, its she turned
Whenever there is a fine piece of her face from him. Well 1 should think
reportorial work to be done, tlie (pro­ you ought to know. Do you suppose I
prietor of this paper evidently intends am lying here in bed and taking your
horrid old medicine for the fun of it?"
having the “boys stand aside to give the The doctor wilted—Oil City Derrick.
old man a chance;" witness the fact
TfuTlRslTilo not seem to'have a mo­
Uiat at the instance of Fred Allen and
Tom Reynolds the “old man" last eve­ nopoly of “buns.” Some of their neighning sneaked off to the residence of the liors across the channel can match them.
latter of this brace of worthies, in their An English clergyman, pleading ear­
company, to see the big snake alleged nestly with his parishioners for the
to have been killed by them that day. construction of a cemetery for their
The editor was to pay half a dollar for parish, asking them to consider “the de­
a sight of the monster; but what was a plorable condition /of SOJJUO christain
paltry 50 cents compared with a great Englishmen living without christain
big scoop on his slow-going contempor­ burial!" Another English clergyman,
aries. Stealthily the trio crept to the waxing sarcastic in the pulpit over the
rear of the house and with luted breath enormities of the age exclaimed: “And
paused iieside a large sq uare box. With these things, my brethren, are done in
eager, trembling hands the lid was the so-called nineteenth century!”
raised, and the editorial eyes saw—the
A little girl came from her Sunday
box was empty. The humble reporter school in a high state of indignation
considerately refrains from giving an because her teacher had told her that
account of the alleys and back streets Jesus was a Jew. -Was lie a Jew, mo­
traversed by the editor on his return. ther?” said she, in the greatart excite­
It is credibly stated that M. L. is still ment. -Why. yew, my dear," said the
buying cigars for his friends, and that mother, a little doubtfully,. u if un­
bv has just realized—from the large willing to concede the objectionable
number of Ills friends—his great popu­ fact, but unable to deny it. “I suppose
larity In the dty. The crack pitcher-of he was a Jew." “But I thought he was
the Hastings nine followed
the the Son of God." “So he is, my dear.”
party and I'ecame interested 50 cents "I don’t see how, then, he could be a
worth. "Rater is now a chestnut with Jew” responded the young sectarian,
the proprietor of this paper. "Snakee!" “for God is a 1’resbyterian.—Cliristinn
will put him on his taps at once.

Wall Paper Smi!
Wall Paper, Wall Paper,
Wall Paper, Wai! Paper,
Wall Paper, Wall Paper.

WINDOW SHADES.
Window Shades in plain cloth
and decorated, or paper .hades.

Paints aad Oils,
Oils and Varnishes,
Varnish and Alabastine.
Alahastine and .Barn Paint.
Barn Paint and Housekeepers’
Paints in smell cans.
Housekeepers’ Paints and
Brashes,
And EVEBYTrflXG else in

rny line,

.

I still sell the Celebrated Detroit White
Lead Works Liquid Paints, which take the

Lead.

Fred’k Hotchkiss.
tUTKUH AA T A DDU REMEDY.

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_______ aEFORTER.
Battaxiom obde* No. i.
Head iiuuten Barry Coutuj Rattallou, i ft
frving maxion. July
tDa&gt;.
’jJ
The 4th Annual Reunion of the Barrv
County Battalion will be held on the
fair grounds ta the City of HMttan
Aug. 25.90 and 27. 1880. The bustaSa
■MUM wUl l« beM on
Auf.25th.at half-past one o’clock P.
Mjn the haD of Poet No. 125. Each
Post will be entitled to five delegatee. '

«iHitTr&gt;ld port ta heTeb-r chanr«i
with the necessary arrangemwjts for
the reunion, It will have the camp in
readiness on the morning of the 25th
*nd wU1„furaiah shelter. wood and
straw. Members of each Boat will
come prepared to feed themselves and
furnish their own bedding, Fosta will
report the number likely to attend to
Comrade O. H. Greenfield, Hastings.
ni.
Comrade John Lichty, of Poet No.
125, is hereby detailed as Officer of the
Day for the 25th and Comrade Geo
Wolcott Port, as Off:
cer of the Guard. Comrade John B
Swan, of Morris England 1'ost is dntailedas Sergt.MiS?. He w&amp;

have miles of completed fence in Mont­
Igomery Co., th, (of which Dayton is the
'county seat) not only on the low lands,
but on the high lands as well, and if
-the alioged gentleman who visited the
.soldiers’ home want on the “national
pike," which Is the principal thorough­ U&gt;tt»e Adiutant on the 28tb. Comrade
fare to the home, he could not have
of pow ,o&gt;
Jama
failed to observe hedge grown and
,
completed
by the Dayton Jledge Co. on
'the way there, as It Is on the margin of
the
highway.
;
Lie No. 5.—8o far as the hedge on the
Agricultural College grounds is con­ ?o v .Jl’fKW’f. “"?• of the
cerned, it was not put tliere by permis­
sion atone, but on a regular contract, to
be paid for just the same aa aay of our
patrons pay for it. and as it wm only
ptantedthiasprin^n will be time to’

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�The Hastings Banner.
HASTINGS.THURSDAY.AUG. 6. 1MB.

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We have heretofore mentioned wine [
1 »dl auTMU of-toe astonishing cures performed by Irving, was kicked by a horse and se­
Dr. ileus and since then we have been verely injured about tlie head and face.
HVNRHERGER Will delivnr sr.
questioned ns to his medical power
juldrees to youtg people StindTy ev£ « c3d^$JrLiCht!r “* v"i,“e fri'nd’ which seems to us must be truly won- . He was hitching the animal to a wag­
on preparatory to coming to this city
derful and without an equal. He
*“ the
on bud- seems to be a perfect master over ■when the accident occurred. We un­
derstand the horse's hoof struck him
r*
wlJJ furnixb
chronic diseases, for cases tiiat have ।ou the mouth, knocking loose several of
Bo’Siffin£“nl* U vWUD» ,rt“* « been given upas being incurable by Ihis teeth, cutting his bps and face, and
other physicians have gone to him and breaking
i
his jaw bone. Dr. Polhemus
rrHn,Vrt IT A*°urt
convene one week
are now enjoying the best of health.
was summoned to dress the wounds.
ais*5'- “
“
^Tiiere arc now no cases of diph­
HAETIMOa KAJUUT8.
theria in this city, and it is to be hoped
Frank Nibs has bought two lots
Wheat. white............. ”.................. w
that this dread disease will not again
WKt r F' P'. wMtlock greeted his manv
appear here. The Banneu has kept its
. friends in this city Tuesday.
' readers fully posted regarding the pres­
. ilni. W. H. Powers and sons returned ence of the scourge here, believing a
Uom W1U be held in thia city;
truthful statement of all the facte
from Grand Rapids Saturday.
thereto was of more benefit to the pub­
=1
buJlw
h®
not
^e
morning last, to Mr. lic than would have been an attempt to
that ended the earthly career of and Mra. Dun Lake, a 9lb. boy.
hide them. However, the most extrav­
the dog in Norm. Bailey's house.
D. J Heath is confined to his house agant rumors have been put afloat re­
garding the number of cases in this
notices on toe vi ith diseaae of a dropsical nature.
city.
editorial page, and note if the call for
Mrs. Geo. 11. Tinkler, three miles
Your township caucus is published.
south of the city, haa the diphtheria.
Mbs. A. E. Fowler tiled at her late
The “tair book" containing toe nre. »Jfe0 “fcb4*1ia at the home in the second ward Wednesday
lni¥in,^t of the coming fair is in press bedside of her brother Z. B. Willison.
afternoon last The funeral took place
wd wm «x&gt;o b.
dlirlbS
L. E. Stauffer and wife are vimtimr from the home Friday. Mrs. Fowler
5E'J".h“ &gt;“IJ “0UW tae relatives at Inland City, Benzie County, was well known and universally be­
ior his tear* of a few days since. He
WRIGHT, KAY 4 CO, I
loved. For many years she had been a
got off very light—his fine being only nr F^^dL’eckhaxn’ Yar»er and Roush, resident of this dty, having moved here
140 Woodward Ave.,
;
from Carlton. She was a faithful wife
1 A 3 Campus Martian,
and mother, a loved friend and neigh­
For sale cheap, good second band
DETROIT. I
Goo&lt;b ear- waa the guest of W. bor. Her aged husband and one
&gt; addraased loth* followl:
separator, with fixtures for either steam m
' f* °f AUe&lt;tan’ ? Potion of daughter. Mrs. Win Booram. of Cadil­
jjrnPower. Enquire at Messer List \
ty Orders by Mail receive Prompt I
lac, survive to mourn her loss. They county. Micnissa. Aug. fflU. IBM:
„**"•M«« E. Bitter, Jaiue
and Careful Attention.
)
have the sympathy of the community HstchklM,
Willie Tanner.
tb®ila8ti0«» people have re­ In their great affliction.
Mrs. Jos. Rogers has a night bloom­
Card—Allee Nowlan
turned
from
a
two
weeks
sojourn
at
ing cereous in fun bloom, ana it is very
W. H. POWERS. F.M.
Wn. Wood's parents live in Wood­
year8?°,ne"
*1US
eight Gun Lake.
Ll?ie O’Neil, of Charlotte, is land. William apparently lives wher­
i
h.“ ‘’ocreed that O. F. SaggieRldT Week Wllb hCT SUt"M™’ ever night overtakes him. He struck
Loy shall be slaughtered. No greenthis town the day of the visit of the
Wult^11 Cn*“
B0“1
with
Theo, (leechwind and wife, of Grand Whitney Family, struck a whiskey bot­
Rapids, spent Sunday with his mother tle at the same time, and has since as­
siduously cultivated the acquaintance
The members of the G. A. lt&gt;will re- in this city.
ot “tanglefoot." An officer struck Wil­
ceimea right royal welcome from our
We can suit you in make, quality and price-pf
r»r Oradwoo.!, liam Monday night, and Tuesday mor­
citizens on toe occasion of their reun­ Dak.. Monday. .May fame
and fortune
ning Justice Sweezev struck him to the
ion Ln this dty.
be his reward.
tune of 822 or 15 days in jaiL William
A.J.hL Brawley has purchased of F.
Mrs. Daniel Striker gave a “tea"! in struck for the jalL To insure prompt
1&gt; lianta a lot east of Daniel Striker's honor of her Aeice, MKs Fancher. Mon­ delivery his mail should now be ad­
residence, and contemplates erecting a day afternoon.
,
dressed “care Sheriff Long." .
house thereon.)
B
Itoscoe Gesehwind, of Massllon. Ohio,
We are agents for a dozen different manufactures, and can
The HailBoad Again.—After ev­
Austin Barnum came to the city is in the city. He expects to remain
erybody in Hastings and Barry county fit up any man with any kind of. threshing rig he wants. We
Saturday, got drunk, staid in the cool- for several months.
have
also some good SECOND-HAND ENGINES, which we
ar,^ ¥ondM&gt;* mo’’ning, and then paid
Frisd Bush and wife left tixday for a had given up all hope of living long
SIUJXJ line and costs.
tnp of a week among the resorts of the enough to see the railroad to Kalama­ will sell very cheap. We sell the
zoo completed, and was willing to stake
Remember the base 1x11 dance in northern part of the state.
his last red cent .that It never would be,
L ninn Hal! next week Thursday night.
Charlie Brown spent Sunday in the it appears, and there is good reason to
Tickets 75 cents. Supper 50 cents per
city. He is on his initial trip’ for the believe, that the project will be pushed
couple at Seth Stone's.
Chicago Newspaper Union.
through in the immediate future.
Thursday last the IlastiDfrs nine
Mrs. P. A. Sheldon.and family return There is h inoral in this .if you have
crossed bate with the Irvings at Irving,
time to think it out. At the’ meeting On the Market. The BUCKEYE in alfistyles and FARMER’S
toe game resulting in a score of 12 to to-day from an extended visit with of the stockholders of the old Kalama­ FAVORITE. We have had an
xrelatives in Berrien county.
8 in favor of the former.
zoo and Lowfell R. R. Co. in this city
Oscar Crook has been promoted to a Saturday last it was voted without a
Thebe is every prospect that the re­
better position with larger salary in the dissenting voice to authorize the direc­
union of Burry County Battalion G. A. postal service. Good for him.
tors of the line to give to Jerry Boyn­
R. will be the most pleasurable affair
Miss May Davenport, of Carlton, re­ ton, of Grand Rapids, and the syndicate
of the kind ever held in toe county.
of capitalists he represents, toe road­
The little son of Mr. and Mra. Julius t limed Tuesday, from attendance at bed, right of way and franchisee held This year.
We sell the old reliable Studebaker and the Flin
the norma) class of Olivet college. •
by the old K. &amp;'L. corporation. The
Stark died of diphtheria Sunday after­
We received a pleasant call Thuradav meetiag was largely attended and quite Wagon, which has many points of excellence not possessed by
noon.
The doubly afflicted parents
have the heartfelt pympathv of our cit­ from Mr. J. R. Dibble, the thrifty mer­ enthwdaatlc. Mr. Boynton was pres­ any other. Don’t forget when you want a buggy in any style
that he
would and of the best manufacture that you can find them at our
chant of Bumlp's Corners, Allegan Co. ent and stated
izens.
/
put- engineers and workmen. along
D. C. Warner was elected a member toe line as soon as the roadbed warehouse.
There was a free-for-all tight in the,
—" Respectfully, ’
alleji west of Jeferaon street Saturday of the board of county examiners, at a and right ot way were transferred.
night. These drunken brawls are be­ , meeting of the school inspectors, held Further, that he proposed to piAh the
•
coming too frequent for the good of’ in this city Tuesday.
line to the Saginaw valley with all pos­
our dty.
_ 1). R. Cook and C. 8. Burton went to sible dispatch. Aa the western roads
The Republican says a scrub nine, Kalamazoo Monday, to attend a meet­ were making large extensions of their
I from Charlotte were defeated by toe, ing of the directors'of the old Kalamu- lines this year, and have already pur­
chased all the steel rails that too mills
iq .A Lowell R.K.
| Hastings nine last week. Woe betide
of this country can produce this year.
the unlucky reporter who perpetrated
Miss i May Sweezey M teaching for Mr. Bovnton will be unable to get iron
the above.
Miss Viola Willison in the district ior the road before May. 1887. But he
J Tits said in grand army circles that north of the city. The latter is at tlie will do all the grading for the line to
the coining renuion oi the Barrv Coun­ liedsideiof her father.
this city this summer and next fall, and
ty Battalion is an wwured success, from
Jerome J. 'England, of Woodland, buy the ties the coming winter, and as
the met that the big “1" of the Journal prospective fusion nominee for county soon as spring opens track-laying will
'.'ppctoes it.
treasurer, was in the city Tuesday, and begin in earnest. While he expects to
have toe cars running op his line to
’ Ol K. Grant is rigging out a sailboat, made the Banxek a pleasant call.
this city next year, to provide against
Tor use on Wall Lake. Dr. Andrus has |
Bro. Hijbonm made a pilgrimage all contingencies that might arise, he
just completed « “dandy” row boat, the
through the county during the past asks for two years time in which to
hamfiwork of EcKMasters. fop use on
week to look after the few democratic compete the line to this citv, and two
the ffime waters. /
fences. And. shades of Jacksonian years more to extend the same to
Jjmmh/Iiines Anger marks are dis- democracy! he found that the green­ •Saginaw. Mr. Boynton stated that toe
backers
have boxsed the job of putting money to build the road was at his com­
cerntiiile throughout the editorial page
mand. He would not guarantee a com­
of the Detroit Tribune. Short, crisp them up.
peting line, l&gt;ecause ne was building
and pointed, express the quality of
Will H. GoudykaR is moving his the road to sell, and would sell to the
the editorials from his pen.
company that paid him the most. lie
stock of drugs into the store owned by
A few days since the court house himself, lately occupied by Fred’k himself was putting 8130.000 into the
project, and could not afford to be ham­
and jail at Baldwin were destroyed by
ARE UNSURPASSED.
Hotchkiss.
The
building
has
been
en
­
pered by any conditions. Mr. Boynton
fire. Taxpayers of Barry county, what
would be the result should the court tirely retfiodeled and presents a very expects to secure toe irrepressible
Major Anderson to solicit aid for the
hmiuHoine interior. .
hopse in this county be burned?
Eakly* this, Wednesday, morning, projected line from this city to Sagin­
These paints are composed entirely of strictly pure materials, consisting of
aw.
zWith the disappearance of whortle­
Mrs. Long, mother of our sheriff, and
We learn that &gt;t the meeting of the White Lead, Oxide of Zinc, and the necessary pigments required to produce the
berries has gone that big snake, so fre­
directors
held
at
Kalamazoo
Monday
at
present
residing
with
him,
had
a
different
shades, the whole being ground and mixed in a scientific manner, by the
quently seen near Carter’s lake. The
suake wiU report for duty next sqasau, stroke of paralvsis.' At this writing no definite arrangements were made for latent improved machinery, in strictly pure Linseed Oil; the result being an ar­
however, if tne lierry crop isgood^
she is a little easier, but is yet in a yery the transfer of the roadbed. Another ticle which tor fineness and durability, far surpasses any paint ever placed on
meeting of the directors is to be held in
dangerous condition.
the near future, however, when it is the market.
THxn&amp;DAY last Mrs. H. L. Newton
The examination of Geo. Austin expected that a contract will be signed
Experience has demonstrated, that for durability, the “Acme” Paint* are far
was seriously kicked - by a horse, us she
satisfactory
to all parties concerned. superior to strictly pure White Lead, — as? Jxfid,
charged
with
stabbing
Miller,
of
Free
­
was passing by the animal in toe stable.
when used
She was struck on one of her limbs, but port, July third, is going on at the court Barry county will undoubtedly have a alone, can from the mode of its manufacture (corrosion by Acetlte Add), resist
chance to secure the building of the
fortunately no bones were fractured.
room - to-day before Esq. Kenaston. road, and all should N: prepared to lend the. oxygen of the atmosphere but a short time. By combining a certain portion
bEivicES at the Episcopal church The attendance from Freeport and vi­ a helping hand. If necessary. The peo­ of Pure Oxide Zinc, with strictly pun White Lead, we have succeeded in manu­
cinity is very large.
ple of Kalamazoo agree to give the bo­ facturing a paint which embraces all the advantages to be gained by the use of
Sunday as follows: litany service. » A.
Owing to the great number who nus already raised by them, amounting Lead, with none qfits disadvantages.
M.; Holy Communion. 10:30 A. M.,
to about 840.000. This opportunity
called
on
Dr.
Hess
when
in
Hastings
As they will, when properly applied cover a larger surface than lead and oil mix­
moridng prayer and litany; 12 M., Sun­
should not fail through the lethargy of
day school; 7^0 evening prayer and ser­ last he was utterly anable to attend to Barry county.
ed in the usual manner, besides saving labor and excelling in durability and ap­
all who came. Therefore the Dr. will
The advantages of this line to our pearance.
mon.
.
be here again next Monday Aug. flth. city, no matter who may be its final
And now the fusion pins arc set up
owners, are too many and too manifest
at the Hastings House.
on both alleys. Ci Larabce. by the
Professional painters are everywhere endorsing them, owing to the superior
Messek Bhos. solil to Una Bare, of to need recounting here. It would:
grace of Grover Cleveland P. M. nt
make Hastings a railroad center and
results accomplished through their use, and the great saving In time and labor
Cedar Creek, and Wm. 8. (foodyear Irving, Tuesday a Buffalo Pita separa­ place it on one of-the most extensive
had a siesta in the court house yard tor. Mr. Bare has undoubtedly as good railroad lines in Michigan.
For Barns, Outbuildings and Roofs, use
a machine as can lie found anywhere.
to-day.
Prof. C. G. Robkbts toe noted Messer Bros, have sold a number of
threshing outfits this season.
veterinary dentist, of Boston, Mass.,
Two brothers named Gallup, of Cas­
who holds good recommendations from
IFAy Id your Buggies and Wagons look so Shabby
tleton,
were trleil Tuesday before Just­
Dfeww .tStewut. of OwoMO.uUl
When you can make them look like new with NEAL'S CARRIAGE PAINTS?
st Col. Gill’s store, from now until ice Kenaston for assault and battery,
upon
the
complaint
of
Geo.
A.
DiDenThe cost will be but a trifle. (7 beautiful shades.)
•Saturday night.
The republican congressional con­ beck One of the brothers was con­
victed and fined B40 including costs.
When you wish to use a small quantity of Paint, call for the
vention has been called to meet at The other was acquitted.
a Acme Decorative Paints.
Charlotte Wednesday. September 8th. at
*
The State Teachers' Institute for
1 p in The senatorial convention will
They are put up in X pinta, pints and quarts; (18 shades, exclusively for fam­
Barry county will be held at Hastings
ily use.
'
_
toalM to
”
high
school
room
during
the
week
be
­
for toe forenoon of that day.
TllK many friends ot Mr. Z B. II iU- ginning Aug. 23d. Prof. Austin George
of the state normal, assisted by Supt,
--------- AGENCY AT--------Uon «U1 tepnlnod to l~m that he hi Russell, of Faw Faw, will conduct it

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Now Ready!

, ■ ,.Ary Notices, 5 cents per line.
Une. M

Vil MrtiwfwEntertainment* torprodtol lnd A'nud, or orjcanlteUom.excepttaretariteMa
! r M evolent purposes, will be charged lor at

Inspection Invited!

Our

y XT CHES!

W

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i now have the largest stock of WATCHES
,.r ;:uwn in this city. Some oI ‘he latent impnncrtw In Solid Gold, Gold Filled.- 8U-

lew key wind *°d xeeiind haud WUch-

,. ilia! I «*H very cheap.
it tn iswl^a Wutehor any other goods In
, ik'.'Ih* *un* and examine thy stock.

JOHN BES8MER,
Jeweler and Optician.
lU-tun.’’. Mkii.
v I’.u/S CARIUAGE PAINT!

j

i/ottr Hnyyyfor 75 Cents, and of
three Colors:
, .. ' citron Yellow. Garnet, Coach
,
Green, Jet Black.

No Varnish Needed.

Sosdyear’s Drag Stars.
pVilM FOR ALE.
I ■ -.-Ii: jrli IHV farmot 40 acre* lu HaaUno
-.... •• i:. tair irkmc house.,task barn aoxto.
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L'««iorrlianl of all kinils of fnilt. all
I -io. J bu: !■» acre. Wil mH xt-ry cheap on
..
1. rmx. For further particulars enitu n-l'lmcc. J”** two piile* north and
ir u • th- Hii'ilngx National Bank. .
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ttS. BALDWIN.

’Michigan Female Seminary
A t LaMAZOO. &gt;t 1CH- Oil Mt. Holyoke Wan.
i . .HI ua*l tuition. *J 7.1 per school year. Build­
- I. urd t&gt;. -train. Instruction throughout.

TEACHERS’ CLASS
Aug.itfb at Hurttur* High School. Ad­
- itertUn ever belore. A graduate
?. state Normal has been employed. New
■. mid w&gt;rk will I* giveu. Five per rent.

rttlnn only thirty-Bve cente per
(Filiation luldrtw
st i’T. c. ii. cole.
Hastings. Midi.

REPAIRING!
You will always find at
A. ft. McOmber’s a good
"&gt;nipetent workman to do
Rci^iiring of Watches,
Ciceks and Jewelry.
&lt; 'id Gokl and Silver as good as

McOmber’s, the Jeweler.
Local News.
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idfitimi this week, J,728.

.1. M. ROGERS.

O. HENTLEY.

1 oo
110
J. M. ROGERS.

’H.ru Jii. li.oo anil Grand Rxplda, w&lt;
THE COLL MH VS WATCH CO.

AURORA WATCH CO­
Site McOmber before buying a watch.

Old papers 40 cents per 100 at this
Get your watches repaired at A. R.
.'•k'Omber's.
set. Module Of teachers examinations.
1 ublishtd in this issue.

See the call for the congressional
• ’ "Qvention, on editorial page.

The K. of L. hkve rented Temper­
Hall in which to hold their meet• ingv.

Bhi&lt;-klayhrs are at work on the
wads of the third story of Parker's
hott !.
The old pioneers expect n tine time
-i id a large gathering at their meeting
the 12th.
B«r*- Hicks has the fusion slate prerared. O. F. Long’s name does not apI-.-roniL

rapidly tnlllnr Mdl&gt; now .PfwrenUy Let us have a good attendance. .
■It i- said that the storm of Sunday nigh unto death. In1“t *
The Banner is of the opinion that
■•vxx very severe in the vicinity of
the laws regulating the liquor traffic
Hickory Corners.
are
laxly, if at all. enforced in this dty.
About October 1st be took to his t»d.
Theos is a Mrs. Corey, living in Balhe hisince remmnrd. a »r«U The siahtof drunken men upon our
•inore. who will be Ml years old if she
sufferer.
av.-s til] March 1st next.
.
Emby Busby now haa his buth fos Titan uiP“ Irving Thunday
b-e tall nine -ent wldt » team
rooms in running order, and neat and
hired at Krfth’e livery rtabie. When letter of the law. and perhapa have con­
omvement they are, too.
ducted Lb«4r buainm ■» bonorahly aa
-McOmbeb sells Elgin. Waltham, n««r their destination the eveoer broke, could be
MedSmuS
Springfield, HampdenT Rockford, CoLin their owd light. »f they are cliKXdgaru
uaibfa and Aurora watches.
«Sr home jumping won U to ing the previstana of the law reietive
totbe control of the traffic.
A. R. McOmhxr kRs the celebrated
iioriUOTd watch.

V

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Enlarged

Establishment!

gaSfiM.:::.

IMPORTERS.
JEWELERS.
OPTICIANS.

Threshers, Attention!
Threshers and Engines.

BEST GRAIN DRILL
Immense Wagon Trade

MESSER BROS.

If you want the BEST, insist upon getting the
‘Acme" Brand,, and Accept No Other!
For Sale at

GOODYEAR’S DRUG STORE.
“ACME” PAINTS
Durability, Elasticity, Beauty and Economy

Quality the Standard of Excellence, Not the Price.

ECONOMY DEMANDS THEIR USE.

$1000

forfeit

Neal’s Adamant Paints.

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Acme White Lead and Color Works, Detroit.

w*1
A GENTLEMAN’S SMOKE

Goodyear’s Drugstore.
Largest Assortment of Wall Paper Athe City.
Original and Sole Agency for Humphrey’s
Homeopathic Specifics,

�KING THEEBAW IN EXILE.

INMAN RACE.

A HINT.

From yet drear boughs tbe robin flings
Hto carols clear;
Ere iiclda are green he boldly Kings

Tbrotaw, the ox-king of Burmah. ta

Uhtcago t* Abraham Linoom «««

"”lu» ta™
Hudson river. Saturday,
« «****
recognize the sovereignty of ttin Mexican
Iffih of April. Tbcebaw was brought on govommet. This Indian tribe numbers
shore by coolies in an arm clmir which about 25,000 jMsopb', who live In tho dis­
—Emma Carleton.
•was wholly covered with Turkey trict between the Yaqui and Mayo rivers.
red. Tlie two queens were then brought Their territory is divided into eight town­ COUNTLESS MICROSCOPIC PLANTS.
-dR^rt
to shore, and so was the children with ships, of which Belem, Tiron, Paliuim.
ReMra are tin- leading on* Each
the attendant.
- “ ' r, who is about 23 years of age, town to governed by a ]&gt;atriarch, elected
injunction
---; built, middle-sized man, with for life, and these patriarchs in turn elect
Arcade railway ta Broadway, N»w ^orfc;_
olr Chinese complexion, and a ‘ generalissimo, or chief, likewise fur world ia the perpetual circulation of
la • ixrndon ooart. MoadM, Cyra*
&lt;
ight moustache. He has a pre­ life.
water, and tho absolute dependence on Field
awarded daina;&lt;» of
and
.
lUune't. for
appearance and the gait and
The chief of tlie Yaquis enjoys abso­ it of every living thing. Tliis water rwiu w
it a refined peraon. He had lute power over ti»' property and even paAee up from the vast invisible ocean
'
Albert
Hanson,
ot
Milwaukse,
to
mW
to
rliito silk coat reaching down the life of the members of the tribe, and below to the vaster fa visible ocean above,
M, and liad a silk langoti of his will fa checked by no law. He is en­ thence down in showere and back in tJ. b~n orated fa Iho-mart for -nUut
I rolora. He whs wearing a titled to one-fourth of all the crops raised rivers, brooks and rills to whence it came. 1 nsw.jmper letter rrasetfaj; upon tb* g«»puggree like the rim of a Per­ on Yaqui territory, and can take all the So the whole animate world ia equally irnment
roni the top of which his plaits land and even jx-rsona! property ho may dependent on an analagous circulation of
Inf iiair. which were tied up in the form want, besides. Tho present chief makes blood from the heart, tlirough largo
of a cone, teere visible. He was also full use of his power.
Ro is about 46 streams and microscopic, to every point
wearingailk stockings' and kid leather years old, is married, and lias one of the body, and back again to the ever­
rhoes, and qn the whole be presented a daughter. In cattie and real estate 1m» is heaving heart tlirough similar streams or 3.M, llfaL
'smart appwmince. On each side of his now worth about *25,000, but his re- rills. This blood is the water of life to
breast there were attached to the silk souTOBs are practically only limited by the body, containing within itself, iu due
coat two rows of diamonds and rubies of the power of tho Yaqui people to fulfill proportion, all the elements of tho latter
tiie size of small chestnuts in gold ■et- his desires.
Aiderman Mreltor, of Chicago. »“ T«*
for its upbuilding, with power to rid itself
tingv. which shone brightly in the mornThe Yaquis who live in the river- val­ of all water matter and renew itself per­
leys are the most civilized and as a rule petually. Yet, as the ocean and rivers
Sopayah Lot, his favorite queen, was quite industrious farmers.
They are support a fife of their own in tlie fishes
Mra John Prill, of Pittebnrg, becoming
dressed in a small white silk petticoat, rather good-looking, dress fairly well, that swarm them, and in tlie plants that
elarmad during n etonn, destroyoJ bar
with pink and blue frontages, and a silk and take great pride in having their wo­
light by sprfaUtag her too* with eulpbunc
langoli, stockings and English ahoes. men dross in American fashion.
They with the circulating vital fluid. Count“ j ---- -- 1
,h. knlv waLur abe euuabL
Tlw« upper jxirtion of her clnsst, which are peaceably inclined. Tlw mountain k»w microscopic plant* live, multiply and
was lore, was ornamented with a huge people, however, spurn all civilization. die within its endless Buoceotdon. without
diamond necklet some three or four They go nearly naked, and think of noth­ disturbing the health of the body; while
rows deep, while a sort of a coronet set ing but fighting. Tlie feeling of inde- others
from umo
time io
to unittime gum
gain ad- &lt;ur uuju.. - ------------------ —
otneni may irom
with rubies, emeralds and diamonds, jiendence ia very strong among the mittance, bringing diseoMi with them. | Irani Streator.
tormro. It I. now bolierai, m»j I A
*• “~*"”
was fixed into the folds of her Iiair just Yaquis, who, besides, jealously guard E.en
above her forehead. Sftie had also huge the purity of their race. There is a little
fhoir hnrmtew chnnnMr in coruta ।
win. wbuto.
gold rings, set with a large diamond and mixing with other Indiana, and even morbid changes of the blood. Tlie great
□«m of a lira;.-man eipu-od
emerald on either side of it, fixed into with white people in times of pence, but life current* may also become “stocked" tbe authorities.
the holes bored into the lobes of her ears. nobody who lias not pure Yaqtti blood
The other queen, who was similarly in hit veins is ever admitted to full fel­ microocopic animals.
dn-MM-d, mid decorated with diamonds lowship. No “Yari." that is, a foreigner
Says Dr. Cobbold, F. R. S.i “Tliere is
and rubies and emeralds i&amp;JSopayab Lat, or person other than pure Yaqui parent­ no class of creatures, from the mollusk
did not. however, present a desponding age can fight in the Yaqui army or hold upward, in which parasites may not be
The Anthracite Coal association baa mod*
aj■;»*.trance. She ia at all events more any position of trust, and in all quarrels
handsome and lively than the rival about property or other mutters the True lirematozoa (blood animals) have era trade, on all starequeen. After Theebaw and his two “Yaii" has no standing before the Yaqui been found circulating in the bloOd of
* ***
*
*
queens had been landed, Mr. Proper! and authorities. This absolute seclusion of frogs and fishes, and even in the heart of ,
Mr. Crawford led tho way, and im­ tiie Taquis and their tenacious rreistance- tlie former. Dr. Manson dtosectetl some Jeprndent in tbe field.
An, rlgyptian officer who Um arrived
mediately Sopayah Lat, turning toward ngainst all civilization have been the thirty to forty magpies, and in every in­
t&gt;._ M'U.H... raTwirta tl.e rlnalr
her royal consort, cast a wistful glance principal causes of tho trouble they liave stance found quantities of them. The
nt him, and offering him her left, hand, given to Mexico ever since the Spanish henrta of cetacea (of the wliale speciiv),
followed hand in hand the two oflichds. conquest.
.
*t&gt;als and dogs, are sometimes found way of ninety-two mile*. Hnkfa,; Akron
The second queen followed tlie royal
Tlie fighting strength of tho Yaquis is stuffed with worms.
- with Tiffin, fa tbe intereat ot tbe Baltfaure
couple. They all walked with a light- eomawhat in excess of 3,000 men. In tho
One-third of the parish dogs of India 4 i.ibfa
.
though (inn step to the other end of the open field Yaqui troops can not stand up are believed to contain himnatozoa; and
Wklfa gathering blackberries near Oak­
■here, where the carriages were waiting against trained soldiers, oventhey so, acoarding to Cobbold, do IM) |&gt;er cent, land, Uh.. Wednesday, lire Hanson was
for thorn. The two queens seated them- •| outnumber them two to one, but in of all the adult horses of Eurojie, qpd
selves in ^yhat might be callad the real guerilla warfare they are next to uncon- probably every full-grown ass in Great
of honor, antf Theebaw and Mr. Proper! quembk*. Only about 1,500 firearms arc Britain. One-third of the natives of
occupied the opposite seat. Tho eldest in the entire Yaqui army. These anus Egypt are similarly affected. Whetiier gaged m ejecting intrude™ from Oklahoma,
child was also taken into tlie carriage by have been obtained by Yaqui farmers the health shall be injured by them de­
civil nulboriUoa
Sopayah I~it, and the party was then for Chief Cajeme in Guaymas and other pends mainly on their number, and the
driven to their bungalow on tlie hilL market towns, where they sell their general condition of the health otherAt a unicycle race fa. Youngstown. Ohio,
In the seoond boat were brought the six grain and other produce, for some time
maids of honor and two other infant past, and as a consequence Cajeme has
It l&gt;. «W.Ur f«t ttat «&gt;»&gt;.■ ot th~;
™ «...
children of Theebaw. The maids of plenty of. ammunition.
Most of the luematozoa live m the circulating blood i
„taka roco4 Mt Waehfagtoa pork this
honor were dreosed in much the same Yaquis are armed with:- bow and arrow during the waking hours, and retire to ' Maon.
way as the two queens, but tiiey had not and tomahawk, most terrible weapons the tissues during .sleep.—Youth's ComSihec wee told fa Loudon Thursdev al
their magnificent jewels to decorate in their skilled hands. They fight like panion.
r.* psnro per ounce, giving tbe Auw&gt;-. t
themselves with.
But still each one, devils incarnate, and know how to take
decorated as tiiey were, carried a mine the slightest chance for anibudi and
How Cambronne Wm Takeo Prisoner , £&gt;—ld John»in. (Of.-ueriy a judge
of wealth with her. Two of there maids treachery. They neither give nor ask
Tlu- story of the Old Guard at Water- ; lupretn* court ot Mitbi*an, uled oo ws&lt;
carried, among other very valuable arti­ quarter, and are cruel in the extreme. loo to told after n new fashion in the . ‘
~”
cles, two huge bows, which are made of At night they never fight, running away . “Reminiscences" of tlie Rev. C. A. Wil­
pure gold.—Times of India.
when attacked between sanset and mm- ' kinson, lately published in England.
rise. Their mode of warfare makes it ' Chaplain Wilkinson met in' Hanover ganlxed by foreclo.urs and eale, ba* a rep
hard for the Mexican troops to battb I Gen. Halkett, who took prisoner Cam- itai of |A,(*)0,i&gt;Xl, J. W. Mackay holding a
controlling interoat.
Here ia a curious item about news- with them, yet there is every prospect bronne, the commander of tho Guard.
paj&lt;er3 which some one lias compiled: that&gt;'the troops now operating against “The common story was tluit Cam- recaptured at l*lttaborg by
“Tlie number of pounds of type used in them will succeed in suppressing them. bronne, surrounded by the English cav­ lire Five man Jtaprlvoned
the newspajiers of the United States is The Yaquis are nominally Catholics but alry. and summoned to mirrendcr, an­
butcher-kni.e
put at 5.530,87ft. Tlie newspapers in the their rites arc largely taken from htath- swered: ‘Da Garde meurt mais no re fa thirty minute*.
five staten of New York, Pennsylvania, endom, and their fanaticiiun is bound­ rend pas.’ The old general, to use his
Ohio, Illinois, and Iowa set half the num­ lees. Among themselves they observe a own btuguage, said that was “d-d hum­
ber of etns ret in the United States. A fair moral status, and enforce strictly bug." Tlie fact as I remember tho story,
pound of type averages about 370 ems, laws against robbery, adultery, swind­ was this: I.t is well known that, nt the end from Washington to Columbua Tho traoeand an average of 2,500 is left in the ling, etc., but the “Yaris” have, in their of ti»e day, our Guanto, with whom was
cases.
The average competition per eyes no rights which Yaquis are bound brigaded some of the German legion,
newspa|x.w is 74,147 ems for dailies, and
were lying down. Irnlf concealed, only a
for Wreklies 57,107. The total amount
few hundred yards from the French, be­
of typ« set for one issue of the daily
fore the last charge, when the duke of
A French explorer in Central America I Wellington, or, as some now ofllmj. Lord
newspapers of tho country would make
2,785 duodecimo volumtM, and all the ■aid: “I have found the first Maya cem­ Seaton, said, “Up, Guards, and at
papers in a year would represent as much etery that was ovor discovered by ex­ .them 1"
#
type-work as would make 10,000 volumes plorers. From my excavations I have ; Cambronne was some way in front of
equal to ‘Appleton’s Cyclopedia.’ A taktsi, and. have already sent home to. I his troops, reconnoitering on foot, llal■dip of tlie work would extend from the to France many curious and most inter­ keit deU^mined to make a dash at him.
Atlantic to the Pacific. Eight thousand esting things that go far to sustain my He set.' spurs to his famous English
persons are employed.”
The summary theory os to the newness of the civiliza­ hunter, and made believe that hu was
The eittaens of Heymour, Ind., lynched
might be carried to a. greater length with tion tliere. The most ancient cities prob­ run away with. One of our officers had
advantage, though omitting the figure's. ably date from the eleventh or twelfth really been run away with, a short time
If only honest opinions were expressed century, and the last ones were still be­ before, right into the French cavalry known deep-rado. a native of Oakland, Illa
in all those newspaper* men would nut ing builded at tlie time of tbe arrival of lines, and hail been taken prisoner. No
lw abused merely because they have the Spaniards. Among the tilings I doubt the enemy thought Hnlkett. was
Kldgo agency, without permladjn, to visit
brain and are prominent; the circulation found in that cemetery were pottery, run away with, for nobody shot at him.
of Mime would fall off, and that of others ux»«, and utensils of copper and bronze, Tiiey thought they would have him
would gain: and some men and some and other objects of use and adornment safely without powder. The ruse suc­
One hundred carpenter, employed fa
causes would go to the ground.—Chicago in stone.. There were ab»o beautifully, ceeded. Halkett came up with CtuuTribune.
made toys, repnwnting small animals, hranne close to the French lines, seized
that were doubtless put in the graves of him by the aiguillette, turned that side they found ths business indefinitely «mchildren.”—Exchange.
to the French, so that they dared not
To sum up, bathing is a heaven or­
shoot for fear of hitting their general,
dained practice, neceahary not only for
and so brought his foe, at a round gallop rfpttated into tbs Wabash river by ths
Tho
truth
is,
there
is
hardly
a
hotel
of
pleasure, but for health. Tbe sponge
_ » .___________ &lt; ..rr
—the grand general who had the credit
batii pla)&gt; tliu most important }&gt;art for any age in the country that has not one of saying, ‘La Garda meurt mais ne so
purpose* of stifaulating tbe integument or more murder or suicido rooms. Tho rend pas*—puffing, and blowing, and probably fatal injurtoa.
old-time
members
of
the
traveling
fraand equalizing circulation, rendering tho
shaking back to his own lines.—Tho Ar­
person lew liable to sudden chills. Tepid (entity know about them and some the­ gonaut.
water should be used for baths taken for atrical people usually have them, on the
list The latter nre especially supersti­
should be reinforced by using some al­ tious and would hold up both hands in
It is a curious fact unknown to tlie vast
kali. either soap of beat quality or, if holy horror if they were assigned to any majority of people tliat tho first silk liat
the water fa hard (containing lime), add apartment with any such a history. was made about fifty yean ago, that
Tb* flour-railLi of Buck &amp; Hoff rud tho
With
the
rest
of
tlie
public
ignorance
is
\a
_____ _______.... - ..
.
a little l&gt;orax. Hot baths should not be
like so many other articles which ore
followed to any extent becatwe of their bliss. A good hotel dark is always care­
ful never to put a person in such a room
Chinese origin. The story runs that a
who knows anything about it, for tho
French sot captain on the coast of Chino,
reason that imagination might get in its
much fatigued, with
deairing to have his shabby beaver hat

-and

three duldrcn. at Rutnaghcrry.

Frank W. Hail. Cap*. Edward Rulaad, W.

I

ENGLAND’S NEW CABINET.

Losnox, July ».-Tbe foUowfag caU-

.Secretary of foreign affaire—The eari ot
Iddeatalgh.
Chif recrotary for Irofa^-Blr MtaboM
lllcka-Ueacb.

Ftm from Opiate,

SAFE.
SURE.
Q|
PfiOMPT^t

", St., Grand Rapids.

raiitb.

L^51^nra"1'lf*xa'''‘l
prrteUr known. ntM&gt;eud ik'm

Hamilton.
I^jrd high chancellor-Baron Halabury.
Secretary for Indla-RL Hou Frederick
Arthur Burnley.

CHBOS1C UUUCAhkm
•
|iy yitmperuat, ajxeui
te«~fe.P«»£gl,lzjls:

ury—Tbe Marquie of Londoader
Tbe fullowfag appofatmeats

I wen officially auuounoed:

—Kk Boa Henry Cbsplln.

N.J. AIKEN. M. O..GBANB liAFins. MICH

Pfankel

State of Michigan. Oounn M Barry-*.
,:™' ol .tat f’rul'tl^ i .iurt tar the
Losdox. July rd-Tbe following addi­ countv ofy7
Barry, lioldcn a: tbe Itnl'atr fifflre is
tional m uletarlal at&gt;f&gt;olnttneat* are un- tbccuyof Haattan faiuUd«rju:v.,n Muo4*i°
?"*■
uw‘j*
»M eight hnndred and etebtv si-..
Brcarot. Wm. W. Cote. Jixfce .4 1‘Nfaie.
In Ufa matter nf the relate of Watwn.r.
reutioa. dull- vert-

Aker* bong la*,

pa'.rouUila

prolia’c"ak*l theexeculnx

eoliciter general for Ireland.

roy

They doeboe hit appointment means

ohm Mt. and that ah oincr penom lutrcsted ia
a*M cute, are required to apptar at a
Of Ufa court then io be )tol&lt;tet&gt; at tie Ivooete

DISASTROUS BLAZES.

published fa the

S»&gt;iuy&lt;;rir.t.r,
of the Indian

weeks prerKms to ul.l da j &lt;•( h&gt; orinr.
(A tree ropy.)

mill.

W«. W.XOLI.
Judge &lt;d f*rvi&gt;aie

BOBDOCK gLOOD RlIiEES,
exptodon. The mill emp'oyed about 300
aaa-la. Lose ia estimated al *J0U(Q0a

vurance Si'J.tXXi
PuaixrxKtJ), N. J„

al K»,UUU, with only a jartial imurancc.

WHAT X6 XTt

A strictly vegetable proparatlon, composed of a choice
and skillful combination of
Nature’s best remedies. The
discoverer does not claim It a
cure for all the ills, but boldly
warrants it cures every form
c 1 disease arising from n tor­
rid liver, impure tiood. dis­
ordered kidneys, and where
there is a broken down condi­
tion of the System, requiring a
■ nrompt and permanent tonic,
It never fails to restore the
sufferer. Such is BURDOCK
BLOOD .BITTERS. Sold ty all
druggists, who are authorized
by the manufacturers to re­
fund the price to amr pur­
chaser who is not benefited by
their use.
PRICE. 31.CO.

employment.

FOSTER, MOURN &amp; CO., tap,
Cbjcaoo, July &amp;1 -Tbe Western portion
of the Cincinnati, IndlanapoUa, St Ixxila &amp;

BUFFALO. NBW TORE.

E.
iniuota for tbe third week in July were:
IM,
1», Jk.Ui-intzMM, &lt;I(S

"K5

rid*.-Amalia A Whitefield, M. D.. in

How much fan in I
key wherewith we

r—thecipherr the whole

table damage to tho reputation of the
and as they had not tho material, they teat above ground.
house. — Hotel Clerk Cunningham in made him a silk one instead. This it ap­
Globe-Democrat.
pears happened in 1832, and ho carried

A well-to-do man waa Dr. Osgood, par­
son of too First church. In his time
Springfield waa a mere village and Indian

conducted it as a farm and aheop ranch,
and employed Jo.m Corey and his wife

old Corey drunk, beating hfa wife. “Well,

it waa immediately copied and in a few

•‘w*

Commercial Bulletin.

SODA

For Baking Purposes-

Mutiny

Best in thrvWoodruff

TO ADVERTISEKS;
A IM ot
arerepapers dhi J'd «*«lg£Z
txpUVr-ririx* will be sent on app.R““°^

JWMX.L*00-

�Agricultural.

‘

MUM.
lo-.k him In the d,rk for her
J?*1 ri'ie tbe polpll BIwTwJfi" £
lubby table, brought tta fu’l
J Hu lt °f il "rrO8s
shoulders, ex-

K.VHEKE DArXJfrOHT, KdUar.
future Blare, ta , pUarttJi
“ many u l.o «thr« rluA

rrnpurt. Woodland. Mich.

yacht boiit to race with Use En^fish
champion, taving stuck on the bottom
in launching •eatns to exercise the mimis

Mklne„ Ue ugly wreu* to ,t,y .u

The following paper is of such gen­
, nil interest that we print It Almost en­
ftaal. etc., received this shot fmrn
tire.]
ymrageet child:-Whv
it
Itu'lirrlii
5-Botanical IHpartment about sarin* u&gt;;tl,„/. n,,“^ you talk
flit. VITALITY OR SEEDS BURIED IN'
THE SOIL.’
In autumn, of 1879, nearly six years
i.,.! &gt;gan the following experiments
Tith ih» view of learning something[
in regard to Un* length of time
i-mis of some of our moat common1
• uar.t.&lt; would remain dormant in the‘
&gt;i| and vet germinate when exposed to,
favorable condition*.;' t
1 lech’d fifty freshly grown seeds of
u-|. of twenty-three different kinds ofr
, mt . Twenty such lots were pr­
t
; aft«Kwith the view of testing them at
'
ri.-ht times in the future. Each lot
t of sre&lt;fe&lt; was well mixed in mod­
, rateh moist sand, just as it was taken
■nun three feet below the surface,
uhere the land bad never been plowed.
[
Ji.r needs of each set were well mixed
s&lt; itli the band and placed in a pint bot-’
. the tattle living filled and left un­’
. Hied and placed with the mouth!
■slanting downward so that water could1
-j. at cumulate about the seeds. These’
s were buried on a sandy knoll inI
rt&gt;vj running east and west, andI
! ‘r d fifteen pan’s northwest from the•
writ end of the big stone set up by the
of 1«73 - A boulder stone was set
e .|.ich end ul the row erf bottles, whichi
.. r&lt;- buried about twenty inches Mow,I
•)-. -uriace of the ground. 1 should
-Mkt-nr exception in the case of the।
a - &gt;fu . which were placed in the soil
r the tattles and not inside tattles..
fk*. the 25th of Julv. 1884. 1
• c.ik up one of these ixiUleu and1
■..^an ’•*tinc th” contents. I might’
.• that, after three years. I dug’
‘..dr-■ to the ayurns and
found1
• t-.-rn all decayedXXThe other seeds1
were not disturbed at that time.•
Tli&lt;j sand was kept moist by beingplaced in some shallow porous saucers,!
which were set in a very little water•
r- .tr "the south window of our tatani.
. *; laboratory. During a part of
Augtat the weather was unusually
I. ot at other times and in Septeni■
—r It was very warm. The sand was]
expo- in this way. drying out once or.
•v.till the middle of November(
whendt was dried and kept in a cool
Mun nvvr winter ard not disturbed tillI
I Sir, ‘
.1 utje 2’."-Rii- was the first freezing to which;
.c .-. ot the seeds hail been exposed. On'
:: •£!ate last given the rand was again;
im 'Xryl and exposed in test plates.,
Sonie seeds germinate promptly and
'..•?&gt; f.-eadanalh removed for ataut
•hire uadi* when,on the 2lst of July*,
1
• ir kind wax well dried in tire mid from
next daV lid July 25. Tlie sand
v.i • tgrtiii iibjixtrtted during very warm
. • j'.'iv’.when tpro seeds, tasiiles those
brii* markcfl. germinated. These two'
wi®» l&gt;dth those of pepper gruss.
Tn- - md will still be kept over next
.:i:'-r and again tested.
1 f a e are unable to give good reasons
for the long time required for some■"-J- to germinate. we cannot fail' to।
■v that it is tanrficial to the plants. If
•dUUrti-1 promptly at-once.they would
t rowdeitch othrmnd most must perish.,
If the' ciinre straggling along at differ­
’hi.r-t - -me &lt;&gt;i them will find favor-&gt;-’.e mnditiofis for growth and the pro:.!• •i »ij of more re-ds, one good crop of
wh|&lt;:h will-stock the earth for years to
germinated in IBM,2 In
,

laig-wivkl. ih germinated certainly.
.• r*l empty i otten covertpgs or shells
vr-.vw-en.
?!/■ k nnKtnrd.0 certainly.
■
certainly. -Several old
i. -itpl-. with chaff adherent, were
j. -.ili.ii but all were decayed ami empty.
In »t h-utt three instances one or more
• b.ifi t.!&lt;ntler rthiu were found, showthey had sprouted and died
u;.l Bri th- ’Kittles under ground.
'■i-iherus Purs**, W in 1834.7 in 1885.
iTj'i-nrr.i.-i.JWin UtfW. 11 in 1885.
I if'! wired, mh h as springs up freely
al opr hew ' leaHilgx, 0 certainly.
-p -Bted spurge. 0 certainly. In 1884
piifii- a nnmlier of seeds were found and
tn-v sremed plump and sound, l»ut
n-Tif sprouUsL
•
&lt; mumon cockle, such as infests wheat
rieltfc. o certainly. Many old empty
rov.Snugs were seen.
Mh' -weed, H germinated in 1884. 12
in 1*85. •
&lt; dmuioii_jnallow. 1 (?) germinated.
Math- empty-seed-coats were seen.
Efvning i'rimrose, 40 germinated In;
I8M I in, 1883.
&lt;A mm&lt;Mj broad-leaved plantain, 0 cer’. S.-ure empty seed-coats seen..
- iaart ■ weed, 3 certainly. Many emptv M}ed-&lt;-oiiLs were seen.
IMrdanc. 19 germinated in 1884.
!oid oak. 0 certainly. All dead alter
th rtf years.
Narrow or curled dock, 44 genninat*1 irf 1884.1 in 1885.
Edx-tall. Pigeon-grass. This is the
. j-s requiring most heat and the
■&gt;ne starting last of the two common
weeds-13 germinated in 1881,21 in 1885.
&lt; 1 Ink-wed, 36 certainly In 1884.
Attar Yit® or white cedar, 0 certain­
ly. Many emptv'seed- oats seen.
W kite clover, 2 In 1884. Thia small
nunipi-r is quite surprising.
Coin mon • mullin, 38 germinated in
l«4&lt;4 in 1885.
.
W. J. BEAL,
Pnif. Holaiiy and Forestry.

aatoa’tall’at school r

no—English and profane."

Uh’

I* told that Chan fran th„
w»*r’ hai*
his own epitaph. It
was a quotation from his -Kit the
Anciuua* Traveller." "1 .have dou« mv
L"1”'1
»«SlnR ta tXl
luck. —Cincinnati Commercial.
(Ji11 roloTO1,‘?T of * lect,lrpin Chicago

---- * - —"
The crown of England has twemv
cMefeiMe.about
• H.nd
»o many other &lt;!iatoonds nod precious stones, the who*,
^ting about MCW.OOO of our monJv
S'01*1® thlnk
Victoria
&lt;!£y' but "he &lt;!&lt;*■» not
Heeps the head that wears a
?ron Bitten coats
but a dollar and brings aliwp to the
and*00*’ ,Btl*0Sth to the debilitated
and comfort to the rheumatic. Mrs.’
2n’“Lmm*. Frederica, Del say,,
“ Iron Bitters is . the b&lt;it
^tanf -i for bme back “d liver com­
plaint I ever used."
Geo-Hickey. of Battle Creek
&gt;n rerFtUrn*7*Jr&lt;&gt;,n h*3 European tour"
in improved health.
’

knLjJn,v’c,1,«Gg AthI°phoros. I do not
know of an Instance where It has failed
“ th'U"»h th»‘lollowed tbl. rtann
Htacticm for neuralgia and
!*&lt;’»■ reply.
T- WuU, druggist
"i»*cansin. The pallets’’
i
*PBe Rroun&lt;11111
and now SiuS.1*
measure
\ ,'amI Ured\ remarket! an’•exhausted
«
mother- “You are not like a
*heel-"oyou. mother?" MkrtTomA,le^d®r’0D0 of the oldX ?'5v’mv ^y-" “You are tired m settlers of Nites township, died
£21
MOund- bot » wheel Is yesterday, aged about 90.
tired tafore it goes around."

n&amp;‘nrkablK ob,luar' bead-line in a
11 u rHJsx,®han«e: “Deatti’a Shining
,n Archer scores a llull'sEye in the Person of an honored FelL0W»J?rown.,,,?Un’ Aiderman Smith—He
?a.bI?lrer.HIockfl the Street Committee
but Treads the Golden Pave."
’

*
that the members of
your family are w-11 supplied with Dr.
Jacksons liver pills and use -Dr. Jcck•ons root and herb cordial; ft will
,he
h'-’r
promote bound bleep, strengthen tta
system and so remnovn those distress­
A gentleman Who was no longer ing "vniptoms which, if neglected, may
nwult in the most serious consequence*
voting, and who waa never handsome Jwr wde by W. 11. G oodj rar. $ I ,(Xj per
,LrkLi
4£n’a.chyd w,“&lt;hp thought
Pf ?lnJk, I he toy s parent* were pre­
T,ie youngster made no replv. v.Fo7«,,CTM,^e •fckMM in and about
12? e.U’ 80 Jou W0Q,t tdl ’“•* what you Mt. Pleasant, owing to the continued
lhv'lk of, nw,?
Wh7 won't you'? not. dry weather.
Want 10
licked."
Heh of eyen- kind cured in 80 min­
replied the sprig of a rising generation.
ute's by Boo(fi/rrr* Sanitary iMtion.
A lady and gentleman were engaged Lae no other. This never fails. Sold
to,l*Inarrie&lt;l imd th&lt;-y one day taguil- I.'' Frederick Hotchkiss, druggists
«l the blissful tedium of courtship by Hastings, Mich.
°'ef the names of their future
Mrs. Burney, of Marcellus, 75 years
children. They got along very well SA-!,?”*;'*Just Dnishw* a
containing
until they Came to the name of their
pieces.
fourth child, and over that thev quarveiled so violently that the quack wits ..Yto Hied of using Cherokee Blood
broken off.
'
i urtfler is almost instantaneous. Try
’
fc’roni the French: A little boy was a tattle. \V. H. Goodyear.
Hudson council of the Koval Arsitting by the lied of his grandmother.
who waa very ill “Ah! tn/noorchild." cajum will picnic at Devil's lake Aug.
j Mid.—"I am very bad: I am going
to^ die. He looked very much mvatided
TO ALL MEMBERS of society:
tor a few minutes, and then suddenly Kemp's Balsam will cure yotir distress­
r&gt;jrlai:n«-l. “Why will you die? D^ ing cough. We guarantee it. -Price 50
God want an old angel?”
and Al. Trial size free. Sold by W.
One of the funniest typographical H. Goodyear.
erroni ever made, was in a recent ex­ ruK0.11
‘rel Kemp’a Liver
change. A reporter, in writing an tie- rails for Torpid Liver, for Constipation,
ciiUDt of a ball, said that the i-elle of for the Complexion. W. II. Goodtfar.
tta evening “looked an fait." The typwi
THIS IS RIGHT. We talieve in
put it that she “luoke.I a. 1 feet!" S’ow
neither the lady nor the reporter ure x-lling only the Ixst, and have secured
the agency for Kemp'S l*ile Suppositorhappy—l*rovtdencr. R. 1., SUrk.
i««. No treatment like it ior Piles.
In the year 1734 the-ilrical managers Success unquestioned. Price 50 cents.
were arbitrary. A theatrical placard Fotsale by W. H. Goodyear.
cimtained the decree: “We hereby
The report of a mill fire at Gowtn
command, for the comfort of the pute
lie. that persons occupying the fin-t row this week proves to lie unfounded.
of seats have to lie down, the second to
kmi-1, the third to sit, and the fourth to
stand." More advice \suid: “The pub­ i to warranted, la because* it la the best
lic is forbidden to laugh Ixcause the i Blood Preparation known. It will posiplay is a tragefy "
I tlvely care all Blood Dteeam, purlflea the
What dreary, dreamy thoughts tvime whole system, and thoroughly builds up tbe
into one’s mind with Che advent of tlie constitution. Remember, we guarantee it.
Kuni'x Hrm'MKiaa, Pnqpitt.
first snow! The dying year, the soft
blanket of sleepy Nature, the shroud of
IfibpMiilng is to have a city directory.
white, and various other ideas of a sad
The l*st on earth, enn truly Im* raid
al bomnolont nature. But the most
rible thought of all is, that a few nf Grigg's Glycerine Salve, which is
nqmths hence will come the spring­ sure, sab’ and spetsiy cure for cuts,
time. with a whole raft of blamed poets bruise*, scaltte. bums, wounds and all
anil pdetqpses.—Ixiwell Gitixen.
' other sores. We positively cure piles,
tetter and ull skin eruptions. Try this
. tNbw^ uny son." said n West Side wonder healer. Satisfaction guaranteed
caldffet maker to Ills little boy, “you or uioiiev refunded. Only 25 cents.
must remember that &gt;ins are like naii-i Sold by F. Hotchkiss.
driven into a' po?t. Itepentnnce u
The summer school ot music In
in end y pulling tnenaiU out, but the
tv!*rs—tliB4mlt« remain." “But. 1 say." I Battle &lt;*r*-k yoinminrefl Aug. 9 and
interrupted tlie youth, “can't we kinder closer • Sept. 2.1’rof. Myron W. Cobb in
pttfty ’em up. as you do tbe holes in the charge.
rotten basswood that you used to make
Whenever used. Peerless Worm
real English oak tn-dstead sets?"
Sitedifie makes fast friends. 23 and &amp;o
Old Mr. Barnes was given to boast­ cents. W. II. Goodyear.
ing of his religious standing. In pray­
S. ’ B. Durfry, mate on steanner Ari­
er meeting, the other evening, he said: zona, had hit* foot luully jammed.
“Yes. brothers and sisters, I frel as Thomas’ Eclectric Oil
cured iL
thaugh I was put hereto point the way Nothing eqosl to It fora quick pain
to heaven." Before he could suy more, reliever.
Mrs. Bumwell, spoke out:
“Well,
Pickford township. Chippewa county,
Brother Barnes, I hope you will stay
here and point long after the rest of us and Detroit are the two places report­
ure safe In heaven." Barnes hardly ing small-pox to the state board of
health.
knew how to take her.

.'V^e, vtasoxx

“I1*, I read In the paper that another
bank has closed its doors. What dore
that mean?" asked an Austin boy of
hi* dad. “It means, my son, that the
earthier has run off with all the money.’
“But If tliev clone the doors, and the
cwdiier returned, and wanted to put the
money back where he got it, he eouldn t
get In, could he, pa?" "My child, 1 did
no! think it was possible for a boy of
yonr size to know so little about cashiers."—Texas Siftings.

An agent of the Humane Aseociation
waa talking to the pupils of a Chicago
school for the purpose of organizing
them into a “Board of Mercy.
The
pledgee were written on the blackboard,
and all the pupils but one held up, their
hands to endorse it. Johnnie's teacher
Mteed forrepBedr-Well,
an explanation.HIThe
SSul
tellyoung
you-

I'U* article addressed to the young in BIB Dalcv sauced me yesterday, and
ihoulfl ta creditor! to the smashed my face, and! want to lick
him first, and then 111 join.
..^te true secret of success « merit.
I his is so with Red Star Cough Cure, a
I'iirely vegetable compound, entirely
from opiates, poison.-- and narcotics,
■'hi which has re-ceived the public en­
dorsement #f physician.-, and chemists
•rf-ry where. Twenty-live cents.
‘Fcair cows and 40 hena have been
iri&lt;lu»trioiis enough to realize *182 for
farther \\atson, near Marcellus.
■&lt; r*dit is due the German women and
Ph Rician* fbr first using Red Clover
ita^msasia medicine. Best result*
obtained when combined with other
«*dUdxjal root* and herbs, as in Dr.
•ion«-» Red Clover Tonic, which is the
'**1 known remedy for all blood diseas*•*. *tprnach and liver troubles, pimples,
f’Btlyeneaa, Bad breath, pih», ague and
malana diaea.se. indigestion, low of ap-

AT A GIRLS’ GYMNASIUM.

Mr*. I’ba beCbwJey. I*etenon.Ciay Co.. Iowa,
tell, tb- followinR remarkable »t««r}, UM truth
of which hi vouched for by th" resident. •! the
town: I am n year. old. have been troubled
with kidney complaint and lanieneas for many
vear*; eoirtd not drew myself without help.
Now I am free from all pain and sorcneaa. and
am able to do all my own homework. I owe
my thank. Io Electric Bluer* for havlnz re­
newed my youth. and removed rompletely all
dlwaae ami pain. Try a bottle, only to rent, at
Goodyear's drug .tore.
A Kalamazoo man lum a clock tliat playa
••God Save the Queen." and “The Watch on the
Bblne."
CATABRH CGl’GH, health and «weet breath
»»o?rrd by Shiloh* Catarrh Bemrdy. 1’riee M
rente- NaiuU Injector free. Bold by W. H.
Goodyear.
For lame back, aide or cbe at tire Shiloh* porousplaater. Trice 3 cent*. So.d by W. H.
Goodyear.
SHILOH’S CGUGH and eonaumptloa cure ia
^.^Id^V'ilSSye^.^

.h7™lbd. to mead tbe »W)t
any tln« you can nte.
'“th wm.

2e muue the olKfjm^’e wife rale-

would ta deemed credible to puojile who
regard it as an idle superstition. “I am
free to confem." said A. Carey Smith,
“ttat I am a firm believer in luck. Some
yachts ore lucky and others are not and
I have never known an instance where a
yacht stuck in launching tat that she
was more ar 1cm unlucky during her ca­
reer." Henry I’eij&gt;gra*&lt; states: “I would
never expect anything from a yacht of
mine that stuck on the ways. Copt Sam
Gibson ot the Gracia and Capt. Dand of
tta- Stranger agreed that they never
knew of a yacht that stuck in
launching taving a successful ca­
reer. which opinion wn* coincided with
by John M. Sawyer, who lias built a
large number of the yoclta constructed
in America during the past twenty
years.
Henry Andrews states: “If I owned
a yacht and ata stuck in launching, 1
would sell her to tta first purchaser."
Frank Hopkins, one of the most experi­
enced yachtsmen in.the country, said:
“I believe in luck as applied to yachts. If
any yacht of mine stuck on the ways, I
would dispose of her at the first opportu­
nity.” CapL Charles Mackin, who has
Every girl hold* a long stick which ata’ followed the recon I of every New York
graajw aa though it were her pet poodle yacht built tta past twenty years, ex­
tta
following
views:
"I
on a rainy day, and the teacher has a pressed
tta
talk
about
'luck' is
long stick, too. Ail together they bond think
down, and atroighten up, and lean liock- all moonshine, but, nevertheleM, it's
ward, and twist to tlie right, and twist a fait that every yacht that stuck
to the left, and awing the stick over Uieir in launching seems to tave been unfor­
hernia and down buck of zthem with eel­ tunate. If they entered a raoo they either
-WOMAN’S FRIEND.
like clevomeM and owl-like wflemuity. had too much or too little wind, would
It waa our blessed privilege to sec the get aground or in collision, or lose spars, Is the best remedy for all complaint*
girls start in. It was also our privilege or do anything but win tta race. This peculiar to women, young or old.
to see them wind up. All girla* eyea may or may not be ’luck,' tat it is a
A full description of those dlseoMS,
sparkle. Nature has made them to. cold, shivering fact in yachting history." their symptoms, causes and proper
But gymnaxtioa wiaely taught by that —Boston Post.
treatment is contain^ in our book
muscular German woman transformed
'entitled “Facts for Women." Dim
Uie eyes of those particular girls into
The influence of mtaionorira and the tinted correctly; any woman eaa
genuine fifteen-horse power electric
lights. They blazed out through their agents certainly have caused the Crows understand it Every woman ahouldcheeks and tempest-toMed bang* with a to pretty much abandon Uieir old custom haveit. Sent to ladies only, in »«aled
brilliancy'that mode the young man’s of wrapping their dead up in blankets envelope on receipt of 10c. Worth
and buffalo robe* and placing them on
eye* ache and turn another way.
dollars to any woman. Address
Ttat class of lieginncre work over rude Hcaffoldings or in the forks of trees
ZOA-PHORA MEDICIME OC,
those sticks for twenty minutes steadily. high above the ground. They now adopt
In that twenty minute*, the German the civilized mode of burial, although
teacher gravely ®dd, they worked every many of the old platforms still remain.
Tita custom of disposing of tta dead
muscle in their bodiea, not excepting the
muaclra of their ■ toee, which tave to originated in tlie practical motive of put­
work in order to help the girls keep their ting them out of reach of wolves and

balance. Their tongue* got plenty of ex­
ercise, of course, for they never stopped
talking for one wt-ond. except at very
critical momenta, when the teacher made
them lean backward at an awful angle,
and every effort was 'needed to keep
them from top[Jingover. At such times
the girl* stopped talking to gasp and
squeak with jipprvhension.
After the stick* had been extauated
for tta day tta teacher brought out an
armful of light wood dumb bells and
mode tlie girl* go through all sorts of
scientific motions with them. The girls
worked industriously with three, and
then, to windup the latanirf tho dny,
rtarted out on a solemn and gentle trot
til around tta big exercising room. The
muscular teacher, who had dune every­
thing without even drawing a teud
breath, trotted ahead of tta girls Xnd
showed them a running step which she
declared to be a favorite one with the red
lavagee of the far wret. How she knew .
it no one could tell, tat tlie girls accepted
tlir-stateinent and loped calmly artiuhd,
piaddly believing that their* was tho gait
that carries the lithe, Indian miles and
unlcs acrosa the d.-Zilnte prairie alter

We will allow them to go on loping,
xnd look at some of the other interesting
things ttat hcl|&gt;ed to fill tta big gy^iti*ium. In a comer of tta room tliere was
t raised platform, otaut six feet high,
with a tnqs-ze swinging in front of it.
A young girl, who had just graduate!
from tlie dumb-bell class, was standing
it tlie foot of the platform, in an agony
of terror, .while another girl, who might
liave been Juno's own sister, urged tlie
timid one to go up. Tlie awful deed to
be done was to go on tta plaxfunn, fcrab
tlie trapeze, and swing off into the air.
Much urging got the inexperienced girl
up on the platfomi. The muscular girl,who was helping tar out. sprang lightly

graceful swing to her body, let go, and
sent the trapeze flying up to the trem­
bling sister, who watched it come with
eyea full of horror. When it hud been
swung up six time* she cntight iL Then
she drew a long breath, shut tar eyes,
gasped “Ob Lord I” and rolled feebly off
into the air. It was really a hard thing
to let go of that trapeze, but as soon im
the girl found nothing tat air under her
ata did 1st go, and fall in a hysterical
heap into tta arms of the muscular girl
who had been expecting it. ‘ The next
time she rolled off tlie platform her suc­
cess waa more marked, and before tlie
afternoon was out she was sailing
through tta air in an enthusiastic and
independent if not very scientific man-

There is nothing ao remarkable, ac­
cording to the big man in the flannel
aliirt who
in just then, as the
horror that
i of swinging on a
trapeze for the first time, imines it is the
BRILOH'H VITALIZER l« wtat you need for liking tiiey have for it when tiiey once

A ayndicate to forming at Mrekegon to pur­
The late Dr. Macadam used to&gt; teB of chaw the city water work* and enlarge their
H tipriv Scotchman making his way rapacity.
home upon .brixMSnmM
“Give By’» ('ream Balm a trial. This Justly
£? «r CWk aVuTToS relct-rslril
remecy for the cure of catarrh, hay
fever, cold In tbe bead. etc.. e*n be ot’’*'DC&lt;1 of
pun«l &gt; ribbon from the bend ot «lidy any reputable drusfitl. sad may be
“P°*J
\ iifo and pleasant remedy foe tbe above
who was leading It, and ns it ran from m
compbTnu wd wifi pre imme^ate reneLtt
her
u the llrrt pe~&gt;r.^,
who happr*e&gt;l to be the Jmdinate, ask
lnThlmPPto whiidle for her poodle ra)U. m
.monk them
some of tbratuebre ofthU oftee. —Spirit &lt;rt
-Woman!” he retorted, with that toe Time., May *8. I**
witemnitv of visage which only a
Tbe
Howard
City
Beeord
»«rdm»bled
Itself In
Scotchman
’*w&lt;HMn' U
size, and I* corrrepcndlagly better toaa ever.
is no day for whustlln.
Food for toe t.raln and
^«rd=J^U.y£

.
i

fully in by a clatter of tongues far ahrad
o* what Balu-1 probaHy wm, and by a
stretch of muscular IpvelinaM which
mskea you forget your baahfulnres and
confusion, and caunes you to concen­
trate nil your energy on admiring what
is around you. It is a beautiful place.
Very near the door there are three Ut­
ile maids who labored under tlie de­
lusion that they were fat, tat were
really only hovering around the cheer­
ful weight of 145 pounds. Thue three
little maids were b-ginnea, who had
been brought into tho'etaw recently,
and they were working nway in most
solemn earnestness to take off the fat
and pile on tta muscle. A teacher who
is big and muscular is showing them
how. and putting them tlirough the first
exercises. Youthful candor prohibits the
statement that the teacher is lovely, be­
cause she isn't. But hta ia interesting
and strong. She could move a piano
without an effort, and it would ta wis­
dom on the part of any ,s&gt;or num to
marry tar just to save himself the
trouble of carrying up coal. Tlie teacher
is German, and she puts these girls
through with true German enthusiasm

“uAcsUOUlUe ISIS
•re lew and Mjart*
26
Tor«pW«. W. H.Goodymr.

TTriS

to tho swing of a trapeze, tta big man
says, tluit a waltz can not supply, and it
is his conviction that one of ttawe fine
days we will have ball rooms fitted up
with big, wide trapezes, on which young
men and young women will fly bltaf ally
through tta air together, while tlie bond
plays dreamy tunes.—New York Bun.

and. though sometime* dirty in his tab-

^akIh6

POWDER
Absolutely Pure.

prairies, and who easily dug up bodiew
buried no deeper than the Indians could,
with their rude tools, place them. This
particular graveyard Hmellod so dread­
fully vile that I was glad enough to get
out of it and hie me tack to tta fort. I
was very anxious to witntsm an issue of
rations to the Indians, tat as such an
event was not likely to take place for
six or seven days my wish was not to be
gratifled. The Grows, notwithstanding
tta civilizing influences with which they
are surrounded, I was told, still continue
to K',rK'- themselves on issue day and

Cleveland Leader. .

An English naturalist remarks that it
is a sad reflection that while the turbot
lays 14,000,000 eggs, not more than one,
on an average, ever lives to reach matur­
ity. In fish generally it takes yearly at
least 100,000 eggs for each individual, to
keep up the average of tlie species. In
frog* and amphibians a few hundred are
amply suflietent. Reptiles often lay only
a much smaller number. In birds, .which
liatch their own eggs and feed their
young, from ten to two eggs per annum OHECMATISM Hransed by z "Iteration ef
XV Mertitd HnniDts lt&gt; tbe system." and there
are quite sufficient to replenish the earth.
Among mammals, three or four at a
birth in a rare number, and many of the
— •• “
,ur ww»&gt;K«ua wr,
larger sorts produce one calf or foal at a 77...
&lt; &lt;&gt;x, of KiiRUud. ilerlarrn Uist ulm-U-mht rtf all
time only. In tlie human race at large. drallis by

HIBBARD'S
RHEUMATIC
SYRUP,
A Great Blood Purifier.

makes up sufficiently for infgnt mortality
and all other sources of lqre, though
among savages a for higher rata is
usually necessary. In England an aver­
age of four and a half children per
family suffices to keep the population
stationary—Arkansaw Traveler.

"Arise from rtirumattom." Its dlxhtnt appro-wfi »hotil.1 Mrtkr trrror!
HItihAJt!&gt;-S HHEVMATlr SYBV1’ zoea to
Uie bl&lt;MMl. which l» the «mtt ».( Um cU-cam-. Hi.
a parch vepetMble c«an;&lt;ont&gt;il. It illnolres an
crtveuHlt *11 rbeniui ami eqivla all dao*
■P-rouv humor..

Hibbard's Kheutnalte Plaater In couneetiMl
withthe syrup. Madr only by the

I saw one of die men who was turned
in the tunnel accident and it reminded
im forcibly of the worst mishap I ever
witntaeed. The citizens of a little town
in Indiana were celebrating tta battle of
Pittsburg Landing, which had just been
fuughL and were firing salutes from a
24-jounder- After tbe gun had been
fin'd eight or tan times it l&gt;ecame very
warm, and while they were loading the
man who was serving the vent took his
thumb away and put it in his mouth to
cool iL The gun went off, so did the
ramrod and tho man who was handling
IL Tta ramrod was never found, and
but little of tta man. A hunt waa made
for his remains, tat the searctani found
finally they procured rakeu and raked
tta prairie for about a mile. Several
taura were spent in tliia operation, tat
the results were small, for all of tbe man
ctat was found was carried to an under­
taker's in a water bucket.—Cor. Globo
Democrat

RHEUMATIC SYRUP CO.,

Xordls
lh,H«efl "hSl
&gt;«U I Muldifo

SITHLOPHOIOS

enuHMid co, in «au st, m nu.

. A Little Boston maiden, 12 years of
age, baa been much exercised over eth
ical and religious problems during ths
past winter. She was at first a Theos-

at Trrnlty began it seemed to her that
the respectability of tta family de­
manded that some one should occupy
their pew in the church and as nobody

PARKER S TONIC

betook henelf to the afternoon meetings
and became much inclined toward tta
faith inculcated by Mr. Brooks. “There
is a good deal of it that is like tbectio-

matter in qualified by hk attention to the

India, ao I oant quite tell whether

KSS-KR,

�WON WITH A BOUQUET.

RICH MEN OF EUROPC.

Tke« Paris Iwulevard flower daalera,
have wonderful taste for arranging ftow-

For many years tlie richest individual
in o’I Rwvns was Herr SleigiiO. When
ho retired from affairs in 1960 he held
property to tho value of nearly 2,000,000
pounds sterling. But tlie richest men
in the land of the czars at tlie present
time are the two Noble brothers. They
are of Swiaa origin. While traveling
through interior Russia they saw thou­
sands of acres of land aglow with the
light of oil pm. They at once purchased
entire districts of tho apparently worth-

an tecitlent with which she happened to
be connected got into the papers.

b- ?

EW
li

orang by throwing some.
Dr. Eggers
was for several yeans in Australia, and
while there became familiar with tbe

ombiMty at SL Petersburg fell in love
wm found the other afternoon at his
with- one of the ladies of honor to tlw
residence. The room into which the re­
emprw*. Unluckily for the young dipporter was shown contained a goodly mk&gt;mati»t, she was already engaged to Ge
eortiner.t of boomerangs of different
martini to a very wealthy and titled
Muscovite, but she could not help allow­
rows, in which the doctor is also inter­
ing her preference'for the noHe French­ trol more petroleum than any other con­
ested. The boomerang is about thirtyman. Thervujxm the Russian made such cern in the world. Their wealth te really
four inches long with a curve at the cen­
a scdtio that the lady went to the em­ beyond calculation, though a correspond­ ter at an angel nt about 120 degree*. In
press for protection. ‘Try and induce ent thinks dial 80,000,000 pounds sterl­
ahajie it resembles a large siphon tube,
her majesty to accord your hand to ing is not an extravagant estimate.
and is flat, with edges well rounded. It
whidhtrverof us two riudl produce the
It is to the Rothschilds, however, that
is not heavy, and does not require
most beautiful bouquet," said the secre­ belongs the honor of being richest among
strength so much as laiack to tlirow it.
tary to'4i«r, and she promised she would
Dr. Eggers and his two sons frequently
do so. The empress loved her very properties must be considered ns united
much indeed, and readily yielded to an from rather peculiar family and business amuse themselves by practicing boomer­
ang-throwing, and gave an exliibition
arrangement which promised to be plea­
The conditions
sant in any eremL She sent for the In the last twelve yeans they have loaned Saturday afternoon.
were not favorable on account of the
young lady’s father, who laughingly to certain European governments nearly
con.-s-nted to all tliat wus going on.
00,000,000 pounds sterling. Their lordly wind, but they made some successful
Then tlie Russian gentleman kas com­ power is shown in modern instances. In throws. Tho throwing is done with the
forearm, and requires a quick jerk. It
municated with, and when ho was in­ 1868 the Prussian government demanded
formed that mademoiselle’s hand was an indemnity of 5,000,000 pounds sterl­ is not difficult and can be acquired read­
ily. though tlie more experienced throwfor him who gave her tlie most magnifi­ ing from tho city of Frankfort. The
cent bouquet that day fortnight, the era- head of the Rothschild house in that era have the best success. The boomer­
press herself to be the judge, ho believed city sent word to Count Bismarck that angs as thrown went for a distance
of about 300 feet from tho thrower,
bo .would become her husband and none if any attempt was made to force the
and then, describing a semicircle, re­
Other. Bdt the confident in his great
fortune and his own good taste, this lin, and Bhnnorck wait compelled to give turned toward the thrower. Thu time
for tlie most part, they were driven quite
Russian let the days pass, supposing all way. The enormous wealth of tlie Rothsa distance behind tho thrower on accohnt
the time that hte money could buy what chilite is doubly remarkable from the
of the wmd, but a number fell within a
he wafitod at tlie last moment. The day fact that the family was totally un­
few feet of tlie spot from where they
. arrived when the love gauge was to be known a century ago. Inferior only to
were thrown. Their action was certainly
decided. Tliat port of the palace in the Rothschilds are the Baring brothers,
all that has ever been claimed, for the
which the czarina lives was the scene of who have ut “instantaneous command"
boomerang, though as a weapon they
great excitement. Even the aristocratic 80,000,000 pounds nte.rling.'sIt is note­
probably have never served to any great
czar, himself deigned to be interested, worthy that tho Barings owe their com­
sxtenL No accurate aim can be taken
white the Grand Duke. Alexis was eager mercial rise to an American, Mr. Will­
with one, but a general direction is all
as a child about it. QXie Russian noble­ iam Bingham, of Philadelphia, who many
that cfp be obtained.—-Milwaukee Sentiman advanced and presented an enor­ years ago had tho house appointed the
mous bouquet. It was indeed beautiful;
1V&amp;U
AU MJUUUU.
.
it was made up of the rarest flowers that
Among the richest of monarchs is the
could be found in all Russia and had cost czar of Russia, who enjoys from hte per­
The use of compendiums in penman­
sometbing like 8,000 roubles. At the sonal estate an income of 2,000,000 ship has introduced throughout the
sight of it the young lady nearly faiffted. ;x3unds sterling. The aultan of Turkey country a style made up of flourishes
Surely it wus imjiossible for her dear lit­ te allowed for the support of hte court and quirks. That is very pretty, I but
tle diplomatist to ever excel such magni­ over 1,800,000 pounds sterling. In addi­ would hardly make good “copy." It is
ficence. Tbe otlier ladies of honor and tion to thte he has a private income of largely adopted by fledglings and | des­
all those present showed their apprecia­ 1,000,000 pounds sterling. The empyor pised by the grayheadn. In use, fot ad­
tion of their country-man's love token.
of Austria te granted a yearly allowance dressing a billet doux it is par excellence
Witli a mocking smile on his lips the of 2,500,000 pounds sterling.
but on the ledgers of a business house it
couat stepped forward, holding in his
Tliere are several nobleman in Eng­ is as much out of place as a silk dress in
hand two gilded boxee. In politest land who liave immense wjrilth at their Poverty Flats. The round hand, solanguage ho said that one of the boxes command. Tlie dukes of Bucdeuch, called, ia a favorite of young ladies, as
contained a boqquot for the lady lie Devonshire and Norfolk and the mar­
much so as tlw flowing Italian with
lov&lt;ri&gt;t/ie other held a few flowers which quis of Bute have each of them rent rolte
thsir mothers. Back hand is anotlier
he humbly begged tliat tlie empress of 400,000 pounds sterling per annnrn. fancy that if closely followed absolutely
would deign to accept. Then he handed The duke of Portland, who died re­ ruins the style. The angular style of
the two ladies each her bonquet, and im­ cently, left unentailed property of over writing of nearly thirty years ago is al­
mediately all those present saw that he 2,000,000 pounds sterling. The greater most out of date. Occasionally you re­
had.' won; for never before wm there such part of his palace wm constructed un­ ceive a letter from a dear old tady,whose
a lovely combination of color and per­ der-ground.
Hte Iwnquet hall, ball­ style is thia, but beyond such letters it ia
fume as in those which he himself liad room, riding-school and a number of rarely seen. While there are a great
brought from Paris. For tlw instant su|M-rb guest-rooms are veritable tunnels, many different styles of writing odvo
that the gage bad been tjirown down he' decorated in a fashion so splendid ns to cated by professors of tlie art, tlie best
apffiied for leave of absence; it took oeem, when described, like a story of the nilu to follow svins to be tliat which
nearly two days to get iL and then be Magi.
will secure legibility. if not elegance. An
started for Parte. Arriving thare he
Richer even than any of these niillion- elegant style ia to be preferred, but not
rode straight to a famous flower shop airea te the duke of Westminster, who so much ao os one that can be read as
and told tlie proprietress what he wanted. undoubtedly has the largest income of you run. More gray haira are raised on
That night at 8 o'clock ho was on hte any individual in tlie 'world. Hte fortune editor’s heads by obscure handwriting
way back, to Russia, and in the large lies largely in the diametrically opposite titan Ijy any other cause.
The angel
basket which he looked carefully after regions of London known ae the West
day and night were n iftoe, souvenirs de End and Seven Dials. He owns acre?- and blot them out, sheds them copiously
Mailmaison and gardenia, and theee tliree upon acres of the most aristocratic do­ whenever die literary genius of any
most lovely row.rs were set about with main in London, ai.d lite tenements daily paper wrestles with a com­
white lilacs. Such a bouquet was never cover miles in the world. Hte income munication from the “Citizen" that is
•ec-a in the Russian capital and the em­ quite passes the limit of the credible, written in a ninth century land—
press without delay awarded tlie count and is said by some to amount to 10'
the young lady's hand. They were mar­ posmds sterling a minute. — London
ried and now living in Vienna, to which Times.
1____________
The smoke of woolen rags is a ctiro for
the most dangerous wounds. A lady of
■my acquaintance ran a machine needle
through her finger. She could not be re­
Professor Holden states an interesting apple-cheese will do. is opened by cut- leased till the machine waa taken to
fact that is not generally known. In the tirig the top off so as to serve as a lid. pieces. The needle had broken into her
difficult calculations of astronomy, the
finger in three pieces, one ot which waa
tendency of a man to make errors of too poured into a hole made, by scooping out bent almost double.
After repeated
great or too little results is so regular in &amp; dedsert spoonful of tlie middle. Thte te trials the pieces were extracted by pin
its 'direction and quantity that it is * left to stand and soak awhile, and after­ cent, but they were very strongly im­
factor in all figuring. A man’s percent­ wards, m fast as the clieeee te used, more bedded. Tlie jiain reached to the shoul­
age of error is always allowed for in the wine te poured in. If tlw cheese is an der, and there was every flanger of lock­
abac rune calculations of the heavenly old one (and an Edam or pineapple cheese jaw/ Tlw woolen rags were put over the
boSes.
is not good for any purpose unless it be cools and she held her fingers and in a
This would be a very admirable sclieme oki), tbs wine will soak into it and take a very short time all the pain waa gone
ths place of tho original moisture that and it never returned, though it was
IkkHca. A man's parents .should be com­ has dried out. It will be impossible, un­ some little time before the finger healed.
pelled. when he ia to be married, to give til you taste it, to conceive tbe exquisite This ia but one of tho many instances of
his wife a clear statement of his per­ effect of tho combination. It te eaten such cure, some of them taking place
centage of error, and I don't know any with water biscuit, which by the way after several days from the time of the
factor in the whole affair tlmt would ore to be found on all bachelor tables wound. Let* woolen raga be kej»t sa­
be half ao important or valuable to thte year, because they seem naturally to credly and always at hand for wounds.
know. It might be given rather as a go with all sorts of drinkables and with The smoke and stench will fill the house,
declination from the perfect upright. all cheeses, salt or smoked moats , and perhaps, but that ia a trifle whan the al­
ternative ia lockjaw, or even a long,
“James Jones, 15 degrees; John Smith,
painful sequel to a wound. Another in­
jigtj +5, lived in the country all hte life,
Those who have morbid conditions of
10 degrees; William Robinson, town
raged cat, which tore the flesh from tho
dude, 00 degrees, will have to be securely the stomach and Ixjwels, which do not wrist to the elbow and bit through the
shored up or he'll fall over."
That
vest attention being given to ordinary fleshy part of the hand. Ono ministra­
of the smoke extracted all the pain,
duties of life, can often ure large tion
Francisco Chronicle.
which had been frightful —Boston Tntns^
draughts of water, especially in the
cript.
morning, with manifest advantage.
The bulk of diamonds sold nowadays Obstinate constipation is tiiereby re­
moved, tho normal peristaltic motions of
Few of our contemporaries made any
tbe bowels ire restored, and tho tecro- special reference to the throne upon
as a matter of fact, occasionally better
which her majesty was seated at tlw
looking and have more fire than Hue­
opening of the colonial exhibition. A. a
white gems, .particularly at night time. drinking upon many of those who resort
to tbe so-called mineral springs which the royal seat of the Lion of Punjaub.
quarter* of a carat will have as much abound in the country. It is not naoea- Runjeet Singh himself, the chief of the
suafeice as a two-carat brilliant rose-cut. sary that these springs should hold abDomud quantities of salts of any kind to the glorious campaign of the Five Riv­
effort cures; It is only necessary that the ers. That some of the morning jiapeni
spoke of it m a chair may be duo to tlie
fact that a cushioned lining, specially
molded upon one of tho royal chairs at
It was a strange thing that at one time
the anti-slavery champion in congress, Buckingliam Palace, luul been fitted into
tho famous throne. It wm a curious
pmenu I don’t know what to attribute
icunt the so-called “heir" of tho Sikh
Rhott,
of
South
Carolina, should liave
only know it is
Interview.
Pud j«mb, while hero in London the «ncolonial governor of South Carolina, and
the other from Ida brother, James Smith,

Gaaotta.

sera
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With the loving firms around If.
If it quivers with the tosses
On Its poor and pallid face!

Messrs. A. Black &amp; Co
Hastings, Mich.,

Manufacturers and Dealers in

I wonder if ft listens
nean. nun

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To the sunland of the soul—
While it knows the secret alanfturt
Of the things that was ft* master
Rise with flaming swords to drive J From tbe glory and the goall

I wonder if tt watches
Till It sees the dead forgotten—
Secs new friends usurp the favor
Of the hearts that were its own;
If ft looks-below the daisies.
Where the grave worms are- begottenWhere the eyelees skull la grinning
1 wonder if the truth te
Tliat the spirit can remember
All its jtalnx and all its pleasures.
All its terrors atjd lt» tears.
Stealing swiftly on its vivid
Summer visions, as November
Crashes down In storm and darkness
On the splendor of the years?

No. ah, no! Far better for ns
That we dl&lt;-, and dh&gt; forever—
That we slip into tbe shadows
And the silences eterne—
Thau be hunted down and haunted
। When the soul anil sense dissever.
With the memories that mock us
In the- lower life Interne!

A-CAMPBELt

Monuments &amp; Headstones,
Table Tops, Mantles,
And all work in Slate Marble or Granite.
All work guaranteed first-class. Pricks that no competition
can lower. A good stock to select from always on hahd ff,
keep the latest and best designs in onr work; funii.h esti
mates and do all work promptly. Our aim is to suit the neo"
pie, and our largely increased sales show that we an- &lt;ucces
fuL As we are the only dealers in Barry County, we makett
a special object for Barry County people to bny of us We
can and do save money to all who buy our work.
We thank the public for past favors, and aim to merit the
patronage of all.

A. Black &amp; Co.

• __Vnrlr MprctirV.

OEN. LONGSTREET AT ANTIETAM.

Thus the battle ebbed and flowed with
terrific slaughter on both sides. The
Federate fought with wonderful bravery
and the Confederates clung to their
ground with heroic courage iw. hour
after hour, they were mown down like
grana. The freali troop* of McClellan
literally tore into shreds the already
ragged army of Lee, but the Confeder­
ates never gave back.
r remember at one time they were
uurging up against us with fearful numbera I was occupying the left over by
Hood, whore ammunition gave out. He
retired to get a fresh supply. Soon after,
the Federate moved up against us in

We were under -tho crest of K hiU, oc­
cupying a position that ought to liave
been held by from four to six brigades.
The only troojw tliere were Cooke's regi­
ment of North Carolina infantry, without
a cartridge. As I rode along the line
with my staff, 1 saw two pieces of tlie
Washington artillery (Miller’s battery),
but there were not enough men to man
them. Tbe gunners had been either
killed !?r woqnded. This wm a fearful
situation for the Confederate center. 1
put my staff-officers to tlie guns while I
held their horses. It was easy to see
I that if the Federate broke through our
line there, the Confederate'sirmy would
be cut in two and probably destroyed,
for we wereblready badly Whipped and
were only holding our ground by aiieer
force of desperation. Cooke sent me
word that hte ammuniti m was out. I
replied tliat he must hold hte position as
long m lie had a man left. He responded
tliat he would show his colors as long m
there wm a man alive to hold them pp.
Wo loaded up our little guns with can­
ister and sent a rattle of hail into tho
Federate m tiiey came up over the crest
of the hill.
inch in that little tiofctery than in any I
ever saw, and it shot harder and faster
and with a sort of human energy -as it
seemed to realize that it waa to hold the
thousands of Federate at bay or the battle
was lost. So warm was the reception we
gave them that they dodged back lie­
hind the crest of tlie hill. We sought
to make them believe we had many bat­
teries before them instead of only two
little guns. As tlie Federate would come
up they would see the colors.of the North
Carolina regiment waving placidly, and
then would receive a shower of canister.
We made iilively while it lasted. In ths
meantime Gea.Chilton, Gen. Lee's chief
of staff, made hte way to me and asked,
“Where are the troops you are bolding
your tine with?" 1 pointed to my two
pieces and to Cooke’s regiment, and re­
plied, "There they are; but that regiment
hasn't a cartridgs."
Chilton's eyes popjwd a* though they
would come out of his head, he struck
spur* to hte horse and away he went to
Gen. Lee. I suppose he made some re­
markable report, although I did not see
Gen. Lee again Until night. After a
little a shot came acrom the Federal front,
ploughing the ground in a parallel line.
Another and another, each nearer and
nearer their line. This was from a bat­
tery on D. H. Hill's line. Tlite enfilade
fire, so distressing to soldiers, soon beat
back the attacking column.—Geo. Long­
street in The Century.
"I find." said Mr. S. T. Williams, “that
bank clerks make the most rapid ac­
countant*.
Ordinary l.oakkeep.,r» are
too slow as a rule, and too confirmed in
tlieir ways. The bank clerk fa acuatomed to figures, and he is at home

with a number of men who rush things
each emulous of the other, and this has
trained him to habits of quicknem and
certainty."—Cincinnati Timra-Star
A cunoua book a it ibr Ubnlrr „
aria. It ia
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/ “

MONEY SAVED 1
Having bought a large invoice of TEA,
we will until further notice give each customer
a better TEA than ever before; and to induce

customers to try, will give a 5 cent ticket with
each pound for cash.

Tickets good in 25c

lots for any Crockery we have in stock at face
value.
t

Try Our Tea!

Smith, Haos &amp; VanArman,
March 10th. 1886.

RUSSELL HAS

Jaemoved

HIS STOCK OF

DRY GOODS
AND

3MEillinei&gt;y Goods
To the First Door East of Hicks Bros.' Gro­
cer}-, on State Street,
Where he will be pleased to welcome all his cus­
tomers and friends, as well as to greet many new
ones. As heretofore, he keeps the Best of Goods
in his line, at the Lowest Prices.

New MsCmsWyArnw'
JULIUS RUSSELL

ROLLER MILL
J -'Y

And other marked improvements will be made in

Hastings this season.

Proposes to keep in the advance of the procession. 1 on will
find him at his new location north of the new Newton- House,
in the Blue Front Building. He is prepared to serve tbe pub­
lic with everything in the line of

Tin, Copper and Sheet-Iron Ware.
Repairing Neatly and Promptly Done.
Eave-Troughing a Specialty.

The Hull Gasoline Stoves.
This is the Lateetand Best Gasoline Stove. Call and see them.

New and Second-Hand Stoves for Sale!
At Very Low Figures.
I ate have a quantity rf Plow Points, etc, that I will sell
vejv slight advance over wholesale prices, to close out

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The Hastings Banner
VOL. X|CXI. NO. 14.

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HASTINGS, MICH., AUGUST 5, 1886.

The Hastings Banner. BENTLEY BROS. &amp; WILKINS

County News.

HAUTlNOSyBAKRY CO., M1CH.,

IBVING.
The funeral of L. B. Hill was held

arshalTl l. cook.

H’S
'Th? 1!

** the M- K 'bureh.
V&lt;T’ •hl'&lt;UKz&gt;urw
of Ja«, Chrtel.
were followed w th. pwve
0(
fflghlir.,
g
°f b“e tau between the
I)t,D1,o*or our town and the Otwwo
»-hln1^ to ra“t"‘«i‘z«. but the bS&gt;

St'BSCRIFTION KATES

We
'Th .

ADVERTHUNG RATES:
per year..i|too 00
tfxtraebujfe for special posltlou*.
■
JOB FEINTING.
■■ ■ .11 pride iatoltin the Job FrtnUtut De,.X- .: :itof the Banska Everythtok tn tbe
-;-r- iittke I* new; and with the latest faces of
r- -lie most approved patterns of machinery*
hie .om petent aorknien employed, enables tbe

*.

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

&lt;•*.;» io town or country promptly attended.
i &gt;c« hour*--4 to to a. m. and I to 3 p. m.
.. i-r aoti- at Holloway*’ drug store.
CF- Special attention paid to surgical diseases

Pi^ysican and Surgeon,
Woodland. Mich.
: r&gt;:r •• &lt;«n» &lt;loor*&lt;Hitb o( the pout offlee, will be
,:.4 then) dsj or night.
n K.‘TIMMERMAN.
'
£ .-HouKepathic Physician A Surgeon,
Fijrt door «a*t of Holloway*’ drug store.)
»’ .

!. Wm. JONES.
1*
i\ Dentist.
1.. K irk promptly aHvoded la
C. WELTON

ieent for ihe Ohio Banner's Insurance Co.
writes fnlMies on a man's property against
. by nre.tfilming or wind; against a man’s
by death and accident.
•
&gt;OK &amp; SHELDON,

offiwin Abstract Block. Haxtinr*. Mich.)

&lt; E. KEN ASTON.
A.
Attorney at Law,
ii iver J. s. Good war &amp; Co.** store.)
KscUce* la aifcourts of the State. Collection*
tiy uvudlng to.
p«iTS CAR VETH,
Attorney at Law,
Middleville, Mleh.
Iphrix v/H.&lt;RKEn.ItMlEltote.
-’1 Inmrance and Loans.
J. G. KunvMi A Son. 8 door*' north
&lt;&gt;t Pixtofflcr.
r:-.-r! ila:«entioa utreu to niaktag exehjuwe*
: -pnqxrty. Tbe interest* of non-mldent
. -rtj iwsiti l arvfully looked atier. Farm*

“,gamefine
atrno to the front. On their w,r here
uLT'™?' broMe- letUn« the ton.™
uushboard. A runaway resulted, and
Hoi?eS'
Ot
h“'*“ * “ broken.
teTh t?.’*”1
tat “d **“ °ur

Farm Wagons,
Doihle Shovel Plows,
ROAD SCRAPERS,

Kfwf’d U-'“obkel Poff, a Ilrl.
U verr
“ tbls wriOnn,
•“A.bO'.recorerr la doubtful.
Wheat U comlnif In. with price, at «8
“°u tot new and 70 cent, tor old.
, , "-.y.-,1■
baa a alster from To­
ledo visiting her,
*”
John Hendershott, not satisfied with
one Fourth in its regular order, hM in­
augurated one of his own every afternilte’ b 0Win? out 8tumPs with ilyna-

Thomas Betts had the misfortune to

PINE LUMBER,

foJhim

tunlaye'e- nto*1°“

Monday, Aug. 2d, the young men
U.ut •?“ h*1)**1 Mr- Crawford
thresh his wheat. James Poland fur(HEMLOCK AND PINE.)
u.
the “■chine free of charge,
^fht, boys; respect old age.
Th° political pot is bubbling some as
North-East Hastings.
Ju
HPProches for the holding of
Another shower Sunday morning.
the different conventions. Somebody
Pearl Olmstead is spending a few
(PINE AND CEDAR.)
is going to get left this fall.days with Miss Lillie Thompson.
•Miss Jennie Sweet is spending a week
B ANFIELD
in the city, the guest of Miss Mattie
Very tine weather since the late rain. Jordan.
Danforth Fisher, who fell down celWm. Baldwin and wife intend to vis­
u
few week" “«0 broking his it friends in Eaton Co. this week.
shoulder, is slowly recovering, but
Miss Martha Anders, of Hope, spent
carries his arm in a sling yet, He fell a few days last week with her sister,
from the same place once before, break­ Mrs. Leroy Barnum.
ing the other shoulder.
Mias May .Stihjon spent Friday and
Mrs. Harley Powers will entertain Saturday with friends in this vicinity.
the missionary society Wednesday of
'
and Maple/
Those on the sick list are Geo. Moore
this week.
and Lillie Thompson.
Eddie an-1 Lottie Moore are the
Geo. Clark threshed 70 bushels of oats
happy parents of a young son.
from one load of bundles one day last
Rosa Phillips, who recently lost her week. Can any of our farmers beat
mother, is keeping house for her father, that*
in a neat and orderly manner. She is
Homer Wood and Miss Anna Wood
worthy of much praise.
'
spent Sunday at Maple Cottage, the
Miles Fisher, formerly from this guests of Leroy Barnum and wife.
place, has just returned from Ohio with
A. I. Barnum and. wife rusticated at
u wife an&lt;l little daughter, to make this Wall lake thtf fore part of the week.
i his future home.
Wm. Baldwin has a new wind-mill.
Good report* come from tbe Sabbath
Mesdaiues Richard Doyle, Sanders.
school conducted by Hiram Coleman, Geo. Simpson, Al. Jones, M. Abbott, all
Of Evrry Orneriytlon.
at the King school house.
of your city, spent Wednesday with
Mra. L. C. Bead), and did ample justice
Cedar creek.
to the ice cream and other good things
Everything is growing finely since prepared for them.
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the warm tains.
Henry Itauer is convalescing.
Sidney Hull is doing good work with
FREEPORT.
his new threshing machine. It is of
the Nichols A Shephard pattern and From the Herald.
Miles Archer, of Irving, is alillcted
cost $1,700.
George Campbell is happy. It is a with billious fever.
Summer complaints among children
boy. weighing 8 poundA Grandpa
jy Prices and Estimates riven on ap­ Campbell says it is a republican, and are quite prevalent.
Geo. Miller is now able to do light
will be a voter M soon as John Thomp
plication.
work about his shop.
son’s greenbacker.
Frank Childs visited over Sunday
BENTLEY BROS. &amp; W1LKJNS.
We are informed that the members
with
relatives in HowelL
of John Stark poet G. A. R. are making
Eber Moffat sold his trotting horse
preparations to attend the reunion at
Friday to Mr. Patterson, of Cascade.
Hastings.
Una Bare has purchased a new Pitta*
Corn, and potatoes are improving
finely. ’Oats are a good crop, while separator to thresh with this fall.
Wolcott Post, G. A. R„ is perfecting
wheat is turning out lietter than was
arrangnn-nta
to attend the reunion in
expected.
The doctor at this place is doing quite Hastings this year.
Miss Lucy Teeple, of HAstings, visit­
an amount of business.
A hog buyer from your city has ed her brothers John and J. G. Teeple
bought all die hogs in this place that a few days the past week.
Mrs. Geo. Perkins, of the Freeport
were fit for market, paying four cents
hotel, is spending a week with her par­
per pound.
Scarlet fever is reported in the Cross­ ents at their home in Grand Rapids.
A ripe apple and apple blossoms were
man neighliorhood. but no cases have
The .Niagara Falls (Route,
{lucked from the same tree by John
proved fatal as yet
dghner Saturday, July 24th..
GRAND RAPIDS DIVISION.
Dr. and Mrs. DeVore who have been
Woodland.
enjoying a rest at that popular resort.
Taklnr effect May axh. t8N.
Dry weather.
Lakeside, 0.. will return to Grand
Wheat and oats are turning out well,
KA3TWAKD.
and the numerous threshing machines Rapids this week.
Mr. .John McDonald, of Irving, has a
are in good demand.
Levi Holmes Is able to appear on the large crop of peaches this year, and has
sold several bushels in this place at S1.75
street with the aid of crutches.
■EAsoata.
per
bushel
Geo. D. Barden has located at Rosina,
Freeport district school opens the
Ionia Co., and goes into the drug bus!nesA George iuts long been a resident fall term next Monday. Miss Allie
of Woodland, and has the universal Waters, of Hastings, Instructs the sen­
i. :&gt;
ior department, and Miss A. Hinkley
reputation of being a good fellow.
11.10
Will Downing, Geo. W. Smith anil S. has charge of the junior class.
Mr. Win. Seible and wife, of Hastings,
Hough have formed a copartnership in
the blacksmith line.
: visited at Dr. Peckham’s lasf Friday
The temperance meeting at the night Mra. Selble's health is seriously
church Sunday evening was well at­ Impaired. She came to consult Dr. C.
H. Peckham, their former family physi­
tended.
„
, ,
.
Thursday of this week is a very biuy cian.
Messrs. Geo. Glick and Earnest Gosch
day for tbe average boy; a picnic and a ,
are putting up a new carriage for Dr.
show both on the same day.
It is reported that John W. Holmes II. G. Peckham.
Mr. John Retaler leaves for Ohio next
has sold out at Zullahoma. Tenn., and
week. He will leave his family there
rrATion.
win return to Woodland.
and proceed to Washington Ter., with
W. P. Holly is in Chicago engaged In
a view to locating there if suited with
the employment of his uncle.
' B. S. Holly has returned from his the locality. He will not sell his resi­
dence here until he decides to remain
Connecticut visit,
DetW't..........
A fight occurred at a dance near the away permanently.
Jackson
That enterprising Carlton carpenter,
Tamarack church Saturday night, Geo.
Demarav being seriously, H not fatally, Isaac Allerdlng, has erected seven large
Naahrille
hay and grain barns Id Carlton already
injured by Ed. Riley and Jim Spenser.
season,
and
will
build
The affair will go Into court. Demaray this
build one more barn and three houses
Is reported to be in a very dangerous before October next A very good sum­
ondltlon._ ______________ _
mer’s work.
That famous war drama, ‘■The Sol­
STATE BOAD.
Harvest Is past and the hum of the dier’s Protege*’ will be presented to a
Freeport audience Saturday evening
mill Chi- thresher is heard once more
(Quarterly meeting will be held at August 7th. The play is placed on the
the church Saturday and Sunday. boards here for the benefit of the Wol­
cott Post G. A. R.
August 7th and 8th.
Maud Sumtnera has returned to her
e
ORANGEVILLE.

Cedar Fence Posts,
Joist and Studding,

FLOORING

Suh, Doors d Blinds,

Cornice Mouldings,

Imide Finish &amp; Band Mooldiocs

Stoop Scrolls &amp; Columns

(7 NAPPES A VanARMAN,
La
Lawyers.
-over lUitiuxi National Bank.)
■WILLIAM B. SWEEZEY, Attorney
• At Law and Solicitor in Chancery.
;-xtlce* m ill courts of rhe stat*.
WILLIAM B. SWEEZEY.
J ustice of the Peace.
illMtl.itis .i &lt;;N*rtaity.

f M. B. GlLLASPIEf
Notary Public.
}[ ARY C. COBH.

»• .1 SHIHS A RL E HR ESSMA KER,
-ini ^He-nlfon Given to Cutting
t I’iitiwj. Eattrnui Cut to order.
over peiumtz* Store.

• •'* ;tt haMtm l*v” mad* to the eowlltlom
rt*lu mortgage madr and executed br
*•« .idhau»er and Anna NriudnuM*er.
*an&gt;uel Canon, dated December
.u»l rworded lu tbe office ot the Reg
• •• nJ !»*ed« tor tbe eeunty ot Barr) and*tata
■I tugan. January rd. lira, al ae'euxk a m..
■; &gt;: &lt;d neirtKHcr* on page rffi; by which
■ t &lt;e power ot »ale tn «aid mortgage conle-rome nperatlte, and there I* now
■ l to Ite due and unpaid on said mortgage
:i&gt;:. aerompanyliut the Mme .at the
■ ot tbt* notice the sum- of thirteen
ured and twenty dollar* and niaety«■«». i'ji.JjojK.) and the attoracy m
’
by law, and no proceeding* at
' • "r :u equity having been taken to ’QODMt
-une or any part thereof; Now therefore,
given that by virtue ot the pow■ •! »ale in mIU mortgage contained, ana the
&gt; tu -ni:li ca*e nuufo and provided, on Hat.•.‘:’h'**‘»t‘layof Aum»t, A.D. UW«. at 10
■; k tn the forenoon, m the north front door
' 'tie Court Houte in the city of Hasting*. Barinty. Michigan, (that being the place of
the Circuit Court for tbe county of Bar­
hen- said prcmlM*are sltmOedd there wul
-•id at public auction nr vendne to tbe high*•' dder. the nnunlses described in Mid mart•■ or mi inuen a* may be necessary to aaUsfy
ihionnt due thereon with interest at seven

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mi -iwiiicj ■ in vi
o.y-nvi&gt; iioiiuri a* provided for fa nald mortitdd pr&lt;nnliu-i being described in snld
;w follow*, taunt:
tlioa-,- pieces or parcel* ot land lying and be’mate tn tae township of HMtrna*. Barry
'
'I- tiK-:tn. known and described a* fob
:
tf’.ftt: Tbe we*: half of sonth-cant quar-■ snd the west half of east half of soutb-saat
of section thirteen (13). In town three (3)
of ranm eight (*&gt; west, containing one
n
W“ twenty acre* of land, more or less
■'’-.1. Maj rth. pwc.

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HAMt'EI. CARSON. Morigage*.
' nAi-'8R- Att’y tor Mortgagee.

• -■utity of Barry.’
. MUthlel K. Hall
ItahmeoL
. ,sj?;lc.c hereby given that on the 12th day of
'1 ’H. A. D. im. a writ of attachment was duly
’5the Circuit
Court forrt-n
the County
of
•£*•**'
- r., "al,nIt,..
t u.i.tr
-Kam

Window and Door
Screens.

Michigan Central

sstsrt

;me aetmout mxm umr. IW
IT72S.01 one nuixirai and tfiS-UotarayrtEj
Ji I)
r,'tl,ni»bl«
the «th day of May.

54 AttanMumTretaUvx in

Attorney* for FUlatiff.

Notice of Attachment.
M'eb&lt;K*n.
•■*»* circuit court for the
’ ’&gt;uuty of Burn.

Custom Wool Carding,
ON SHORT NOTICE.

H?*? V1.?1 the Clreu“ Court for the county .

t-taed. fur the aom o
'o and 30-10* rtSws r':on |boam\L
r&gt;««d.mnnhdayon

GOOdQMW'
• the river.i
for Flatmia.

Dimeeocttytt*
r. MARBLK

L. A. Nichols was in town last week
bringing a new miller, Mr. Griswold be­
ing about to leave to take a position at
Hastings.
Mrs. Phetteplace is quite sick.
Mrs. H. C. Turner, of Wayland, visit­
ed her friend Mrs. Searles last week.
John A. Turner was at C. II. Thrustoh’s Sunday.
Ettie Falk has returned to Wayland.
Mrs. Thiers is on the sick list this
week.
Whoopi ng cough has struck the town,
and of course every one has it
Mrs. Mary Goodyear, of Hastings,
visited her mother last week.
Mrs. G. H. Brooks, of Hastings, is at
Mr. Searles this week.
About a week «o Mark Earl had the
misfortune to have one of his horses
bit by a massaugua, and may possibly
lose it.

•Nashville.
Very quiet so far this week.
The illustrated lecture on India by
Rev. Fox at the Methodist church, on
Thursday evening of last week, was
very entertaining and instructive.
Everything was explained by photo­
graphic views of mammoth size, and
was" easily understood. The attendance
wm small.
Field and Watt sang to a small audi­
ence at the opera house Saturday night.
Their entertainment is capable of im­
provement.
To-morrow is the great day—Whitney
family in town.
Mra. Jaa. Rock, of Hastings, is visit­
ing in the village.
Rev. Grinnell is spending a threeweek's vacation by the lake shore.
z
Bert Smith, from North Castleton,
has purchased the interest of John B.
Marshall, in the firm of Marshall, Gal­
latin &amp; Co., and the firm will be Galla­
tin. Wolcott &amp; Co.
Dr. A. H. Winn is on a visit east.
A young man named Wright has charge
of bis office during his absence.
Will Griffith, who was arrested in
Hastings Wednesday
night,
was
brought here Thursday morning and
taken
ixifore Esq. Mills, charged with
!
burglarizing Glasgow’s hardware re­
cently.
He waived examination and
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was taken back to the county jail.
An incipient blaze in Harvev Leedy’s
summer
kitchen brought out the lire
1
department
on a double-quick. Al.
1
Durkee, who thought the fire was at
the
hotel, led the hose boys to the res­
1
cue.
1
J. J. Potter, of Detroit, is hand-shak­
ing
among the boys.
1
8. D. Hawthorn, formerly station
igent at this place, wm in the village
ta«t week.
Mra. Geo. Simpson, of Hastings, is
visiting
at C. M. Putnam’s.
'
Miss Amy Burk, ot OUyet, visited
| friends
in this village last week.
'
The school bouse furnaces have been
accepted, the manufacturer having put
them in repair.
Geo. Francis and family are again
among us, having returned Wednesday
night of last week.
I)ean Fleming was in the village over
Sunday, visiting his parents.
O. U. HUCK ER

Delton.
Hurrah for the railroad, with a depot
right here!
A nice rain visited us Yesterday, but
we were very fortunate in not getting
any wind as they did south of us.
A democratic rig [lassetl through this
place this morning, a democratic driver
accompanied by a democratic gentle­
man searching for democratic influence
to help a democrat in a democratic con­
vention to a democratic nomination for
a democratic county Treasurer. ‘
Corn ishooming, but we took in Hie
matinee bust week just the satire.
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This place with a railroad would be
head quarters for celery growing, as
there are some splendid celery growing
grounds about here.
Clover seed bids fair for a good crop.
J. B. Nichols is doing up the farmers
with his combination thresher.
Whenever we have mad dogs here we
will send for Jim.
RUTLAND.
Heat continues oppressive.
Threshing has commenced and good
yields are reported.
The rain of Sunday night and Mon­
day was opportune.
Mrs. Harris is very low. She can­
not last many days.
Frank Olney whs badly kicked by a
horse Saturday morning. He was
bringing a load .of hogs to market
which was drawn by a four horse team.
He attempted to urge one of the horses
to pull when it kicked him directly on
the mouth knocking several front teeth
loose. Dr. Polhemus fixed him in as
good shape as possible but he is badly
hurt.
A terrific battle was fought a day or
two ago. Such explosives were used
an grain cradles and stones, and much
blood was shed In imagination, but do
funerals have iteen announced. The
list of killed, wounded and missing
haVe not lieen officially reported.
Rev. Floody, of Freeport, officiated
In the place of Rev. Stewart last Sun*
d»y
,

AMTRXA.

Kmdoy«n»’
rtoten.

G. S. Hartom goes to Detroit the last
of this week.
.
Assyria B. B. C. will go to Bellevue
next Thurssay to play the Bellevue club.
Dr. A. L. VanHorn, of Dowling, call­
ed on Dr. Fay last Monday.
Dance at the Union House Aug. 8th.

Allie Richards is visiting her friends
hereabouts.
Edith Teerpcnning spent the past
week with Mrs. Orra Storms.
Mrs. Fred Hamlin and Mrs. Wallace
Stanley were in the village last week.
Stephen Temple has returned from
his northern trip, rested and ready- for
business again.
Ice cream and cake were dispensed to
the public on Wednesday night in the
new house of M. J. Gosa
Tbe oat harvest is nearly over.
We were refreshed by a gentle show­
er Sunday morning.
The harvest dance spoken of last
week, was a harvest dinner and was so
named by your correspondent at the
time.
.

DOWLING.
Nice shower on Sunday.
Cutting oate the order of the day.
Anna and Emma Winters have re­
turned from out by the lake shore.
Mr. Jessie Warner has his new bouse
completed.
Wilbert Nichols visited friends here
Sunday and Monday.
Mr. Black is moving through h ere
taking pictures, x
Lost, between Johnstown Grange
Hall and Banfleld, a 'brown robe with
picture of a fan on it The finder will
please leave at Banfield or Dowling
store.
GVM DROPS. .

Martin’s corners.
Another fine rain Sunday.
Some fields of oats got dampened up
a little.
The sick are recovering.
' Albert Hilton and Mr. Roush each
have a new well.
’
The river bridge on the Morgan road
is nearly completed. •&gt;
The Ladies Aid society meet at Mrs.
James Townsends’ Wednesday after­

Elder Kidder failed to put in an ap­
pearance Sunday afternoon.
Battalion order no. 1. ,,*'4re^SCSK!!S"“"-l
The 4th Annual Reunion of the Barry
County Battalion will be held on the
fair grounds in the City of Hastings,
Aug. 25,26 and 27. 1886. The business
meeting will be held on Wednesday.
Aug. 25th, at half-past one o’clock P.
M. in the hall ot Post No. 125. Each
Post will be entitled to five delegates.
Fitzgerald Post is hereby charged
with the necessary arrangements for
the reunion. It will have the camp in
reiuliness on the morning of the 25th.
imd will furnish shelter, wood and
straw. Members of each Poet will
come prepared to fts-d themselves and
furnish their own bedding. Posts will
report the number likely to attend to
Comrade 0. H. Greenfield, Hastings,
in.
'
Comrade John Lichty, of Post No.
Iffi. Is hereby detailed as Officer of the
Day for the 25th and Comrade Geo.
Inghram, of Joel Wolcott Post, as Offi­
cer of the Guard. Comrade John B.
Swan, of Morris England Post, is de­
tailed as Sergt. Major. He will report
to the Adjutant on the 25th. Comrades
John Buchanan, of Post 125, and James
Hubbard, of Post 15V, will report for
duty as buglers.

Comrades, in your behalf I extend a
cordial invitation to the camps of the
8. O. V. and the W. R.C. to meet with
us. Come one. come all. and enjoy tbe
hospitality of the patriotic people at
the City of Hastings.
Comrades, time is short. Let us lay
■side the busy cares of life and meet
around the catnp-fire to grasp the hand
of the living and treasure a thought
for those who have answered to the
last roll call. Come.
By CmnnuuMl

D. L MOKTHLAND.AdjutMl.
At the regular meeting of Fitygsr.
aid Post N a-125, G. A. IL, held July 17.
1886, the following resolutions were
presented and unanimously adopted:
Whereas, In obedience to tbe im­
mutable laws of life and death ordained
at the Ijegimung of time by the great
Commander of the universe. Comrade
Watson Woodruff has passed from this
to the higher life and joined the grand
army above, therefore
Rtaolvd, That by his death our coun
try qas lost another defender, this Post
a worthy member, and his family its
sure support and protector.
Ramlted, That Fitzgerald Port deep­
ly sympathizes with his family in this,
their great -affliction, and while with
sadness we look upon another vacant
chair in our Post, yet we feel that, freed
from long suffering, the battles and
conflicts of life over, he is at rest, and
that our loss is his infinite gain.
Rntolwd, That the gratitude of tbe
Post is due to his wife, children and
mother, that it was ours, his com red
in arms, to spread over his remains the
flag be offered his life to malntaiu, and
tp pay him the last honors of earth.
ReMlxed, That the adjutant be in-

IL W. Jones’ little girl is sick.
A. W. Chapin and Cbm. Nickerson
have dissolved partnership.
A. G. Kent, W. H. Jewel, and Win.
Latta acted as arbitrators between Chaa.
Nickerson and A. W. Chapin in their
settlement
Mr. Dighton Simpkins is handling
some very promising colts for L. K
Hinchman. One 2-year-old bay Middle­
ton pacing very fast for a young home.
Sheriff Long was in town last Wednes­
day he was taking his mother from her of our deceased comrade.
BAKER SHKINKK.
home in Leroy, Colhoun county, to
O. H. GRKENF1XLD.
Conmaodet
HaaUnga, where she will spend some
Adjatant
time with Mr. Long.
Jake Ownun. of Nashville was in
We suppose that the Democrat edi-

The fall term of school commenced
this week, with Maud Summers us
Atonzo Wood lo«l &gt; two-ye»r-old teacher.
The harvest dance given for the bene­
"‘Boni' ‘ioMn’and MixCotton. fit of the S. of ¥.*8 and L. A. S. last
Friday evening was a success, socially
as well as financially.
.
Mra. Robert Galland fell last week
*
^rnod r™.
and dislocated one of her kneeA
Helen Beil returned from Hastings
V*TbeU&gt;W« society will m*SLl‘L?ie last Thursday and will atay with her
borne ot Mre. XMCT Low. TbutwMy sister until the Amt of September.
Ella Bell expects to return to her achoolintbe'
•'JX^AXl-li.SdOd.ytd.illi home in N. Y. this week.
wyuoM™*
Mr. Matteson lost a valuable cow Satnrday, Aug 14th.

G

J£R. MARBLE

WHOLE NO. 1626.

Hickory corners.
T?6 citizens of this place witnessed a
lively time on Friday, the 30th. at the
matinee.
Several prizes were offered
by the sporting club, which were
promptly paid to the winners. A large
crowd of people were present who seem­
ed to enjoy the sports of the day and the
evening.
On Sunday. August 1st, a heavy rain
accompanied by some hail together
with a high wind, visited this place, do­
ing yuite a large amount of damage, up­
rooting trees, blowing down chimneys,
etc. G. N. Monroe's windmill was com­
pletely demollsheji. Herbert McGaulley s chknney was taken off; demolish­
ing RobL McElwain’* chimney, a por­
tion of W. T. Barber’s windmill, also
upsetting his corn crib, scattering
i’oards and corn for some dist;ince; tak­
ing the top from three wheat stacks
and carrying bundips of wheat from
four to twenty rods; passing on in a
southeasterly direction, demolishing
the windmills of P. H. Lawrence and
H. M. Byrlngton, prostrating fenctw,
upsetting small outbuilding* and tak­
ing off the roof of Benj. Alien’s barn.
At this writing it is impossible to esti­
mate the amount of damage done, or
over how wide a territory it has ex­
tended.
O. B. Barber, of Caledonia, Kent Co.,
is spending a few days with his brother,
n - T. Barber, and other friends and ac-‘
quaintances residing in and about this
place.
The Democrat editor, of Hastings, put
in his appearance on Friday last, solic­
iting subscription for his paper.
•

says the oracle of the Journal

Everybody tun
toward ।

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FORSTER'S BUCKSHOT.

IBB WORK Uf CONGRESS.

cry, inr. j. nnmuz, ui Lounuir, jvj ..
WHS entirely cured in one week of a
•evere atUck of rheumatism by tit BELEAST POLICE TRY IT
Jacob* 00.
ORANGE MOB.
Manistee'* salt wells are rapidly in­
creasing In number.

WHAT IS BEING DONE !N THE CLOS­
ING DAYS OF THE SESSION.

two pending bills, but finally agreed to take
was Chat of tha biU petudoalng

Washisutom Ctrr, July 27.—A bill was

Yr ASHIXOTOK City, July 3L—Aa soon aa
rblch tbe

wote conOruoxl

Upon r«.«ua&gt;ing open aaa-

Uansticrtation, I23fi,714; to pay tbe Minne­
sota Chippewa Indians
to pay the

a

aadanrirfjingtbe vital fluid.

Throabjdl seldom gets well of itaell,
but deepen until it undermines the
tbs court
constitution., w mtea away health,
strength and flesh, and ilnaily fastens
itself on the lungs, completing the wreck
and ruin of the whole man. Dr. Bigwlow’s positive Cure is the only safe, sure
and speedy remedy for coughs, colds arid
all throat and lung diseaae*. Sold by Baturday night. A baud of tamlc marobea
Fred Hotchkiss at fifty cents and one
dollar. Pleasant to take and safe for way to meet several hundred cbUdreu be j
children;
vlctsd.
Branch Co. republican convention at
Coldwater Aug. 21.

Children will refuse bad tasting
cough medicine but they will all be
willing to take Dr. Jackson’s syrup of
lungwort and wild cherry whenever
Offered. It is as pleasant as maple
syrup and will reach a bad cough and
cure the whooping cough much quick­
er than any other prepartion of the
kind. For by H. Beebe.

executive

untll

about fifty- private pt

■

rbsn not tnutll-

bill
wm ai-.o |MU*ed appropriating &lt;250,01X1 for

too* tour Lotties and ua nrrt^T,—
1 -Cheerfully reeorm-..&lt; tu«

world.- W. F. Woou bteuMigtot: In.

mingled with taunt* aud .acre
ns
Catbolire repW to tti» salutation with a
shower of stooM.aud th* mobaerompaayms
toe band retaliated in kindWild rumont

about the boiub-throwtng

1 hare been afflicted with rbmunaUua ju»~„
IMS I found no reltef, but grow w„rtr ?£*
began taking Hood’s Sampar-.;’*.
.. d7!
me n.or&lt;- rood than *11 »»-•
........... ‘ qkl

Tbe meeting at

So euZodin a rarprtelngly brief

’’I suffered fr&lt;« What’the doe^,,^
muaetdar rteumiUum I took !lowj ,
•aporilta and am entirely cured.” J v 1'
Fanrrnar. .r tewe*
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claUM/ in tbe legislative bill appropriating
land forfeiture bill then camo up, the issue
teing that tbe house bill ^drfeita about 33,-

Wamuimgtos City,

vote was xs follows; Deck, Barry, Blackburn,
Butler, Cockerell, Coke, Eustis, ..Hama, In­
galls, Jones of Arknnza*, Muxsy-x Michell
of Qrogou, Plumb, Btanford, Tullor, Vance,
Vest, Voorboos Wbllthorno, and Wilson of

July 2~.
bih

Tbe

Reeolutions of Fairbank

vetoed petition bill of Cornelia
is modified by providing simply for the ac

opened and the zenato adjourned.
Tha sundry civil lull was rejxirusl to tbe

the river and harbor bill, the objectionable
clauses bring those providing for ths Port-

lion was raised by Hatch, fending which

Satarday authorIwd the finance committee
resolntioa autoriaiug the educuliun

bill
olution to appoint
pasee. and ro-eeUibliiUmg the Mlx-issippi
resumed of the Northern i’aclfic laud for-

Ibi to 4b—and

tHeagan’s) fcr the senate bill (Cnilom'ai

offered a resolution requesting tbe president
to correspond with European comm srelal

national movement tor restoring the parity
A

ltt*7, was defraud, and tbe house ad jeurnod.
WAHHiACiiox City. July 2ft—A message
Wedn*wday relating the action ot tbe i.ou*u

pretty vigorously. It
bouse Imd no right to s

tim.v.n,
■ ----- The policv rallied, and were ord-rad to fire
into the mob, which they did with guns
nt loaded with buckshot Tbe rioters then
trll Lack sullenly, di-closing the fact that
Nothing better for croup than Hill's many of tlxm had been hit and soma eeriFeerless Cough Syrup. No cure, no oualy wounded Tbe police followrd up
their advantage, altbo- gb tbef did not fire
pay. W. H. Goodyear.
acalu, and drove the rioters from the
Wm. Carnes, farmer, of Newton, Cal­ groan'd, compelling them gradually to dtehoun county, has been adjudged Insane.
State trapshootem’ tournament
Milford, Aug.'ll to 18 Inclusive.

Hood’s Sarsaparilla
Sold by idl droggittx. |l;tix(vrU Mad

WILLIE SELLS CONVICTED.

IOO Dosos One Dollar.
i

IWaalt bavins b-vu mad- 1., n,T
.
of n certain mr-rtpupt nuuir ta rr-'d- n kyi-a'
Web and MaiBOachtrirb.bE wX m luV;
Sark, daie.1 June imi&gt;. a. d.'im-j, ^'4
fnthrr through the trial, madn an eonuot to the offlre vf Hie regKisr of dtXTST?!?
Oomitaot Karn and Btate of
I UU&gt; dar of Jtme. a: D. ism m i u... ■.

jury.
MM. th* ewe being four and a io&gt;
mid bv
Mid mortgager, and an altortn v’» ire u tftim
dollar* provl.led tar in «*I4 tiiorteasr. aud to
suit or proeerdUHt* at !au bavins l^u
eri to tacover tbr moneys «r--ure-1 bv «*/d i„,rt
pup-, or any part th-ro.f
J’p*- therefore, by virtu-- of the puaerof sale

CmcixwATi, July 3ft—About

thirteen

wns «utatltut«l for tbe Cullom bill and the

appointed on the bill

Ln tbe treasury.

Leaving McKenna’s hotel a wreck tbe
rioter* attacked a number of bouses be­
lieved to be inhabited by Catbollc*, better­
ing down doors, smashing windows am.
.
_ .... i
- —.&lt;
The no.

CBpL Colenum. »chr. WeymotUh. phing
between Atlantic City and X. ¥., had been troub­
led with a cough so that he was unable to alt-p. night, but tbe rioter* made their rcap;warand was Induced to try Dr. ......
Kingn’,i
s nPNrw
. T, Dis
Him­

mltted to go below &lt;100,100,000, and emkeep in addition a working balance o&lt; £4),-

tentioa to a Wr: tavern, kept by a
named McKenna, which they completely
eared every year by Acker's celebrated gutted, leaving not a pane ot glaw un­
English Remedy. It is a guarented prep- broken nor an article ot furniture intact
Malion ; iff it does not help you it will eost
---------f.__ m_..
dose will
you
nothing.
Aow itagood

There Is absolute danger in coated
breath flavorings. Trix are absolutely
pure and perfectly perfumed.
D‘r. Jackson's Eye Salve is a prompt
and positive cure for all diseases of the
eyes in incarnation, granulation, and
weakness of vision. It costs but
cents,and is highly recommended for
piles. For sale by W. H. Goodyear.

«»a Monday. A favorable majority rvport
wm made by the public lauds committee

Naw Orisons, Batou Houge &amp; Vicksburg
railroail Van Wyck said it was a till

inrity report

A bill toe the re-

and when the doors reopened adjourned.

offered a resolution refusing to grant fur­
ther confcrsnra Thu wai. withdrawn, and
tbe senate contented itself with appointing

In bi* brexrt. Hteehlldren were *tni!briy affect­ thrir number* gradually Lncrraring. They
ed and a riiigle dose had tl»e same happy effect. finally became ao forrnidabte that the pxlice
Dr. King’s New Dincorery 1* now tbe standard
remedy bi tbe Coletnau bomebold and on board
the Schooner. Free Trial Bottles of this Stud­
ant Brined) ut W. H. GoodJear’s Dnig Store.
The Ditiraapplc Volley Pioneer Association
will hold a celebration picnic near La liurxiAugust &gt;.
lhey threw tbetnwlve* ujxm tbe police with
CRDVP, Whooping Cougb and Bronchitis Im­ do.pwnte fury. While a hand-to-hand
between
tbe
mediately relieved by Shiloh’s Core. Sold by fight was going on
W. H. Goodyear,
•
THAT HACKING COL’GH can be so qntektx
etired tor SteUoh's Cure. We guaiMitce It. bold rioters dr voted _ Uteuwnlv'x-* 10 wrecking
by W. H. Goodyear.
buildings occupied by CatnoUia in thia ocWILL YOU BUFFEtt with Dyspepala and eu|Mtion, as well as in that of waging battle
Liver eoinptalnl?
Shiloh'sXX-Vltallrer
Is guaran- wub the police, tbe moo was suddenly and
....pu
11
effectually interrupted by the arrival of
HI.EEFI.EHS NlrtHTH. made miserable by
that terrible cough. Hlilloh’i Cure Is the reme­
dy for you. Hold by W. H. Goodyear.
The military pursued the crowd, and with
Mustard t* the name of a Cotenzan doctor. the aaristanoc of ibe polirv arnwifed fortyHe ought to be a good baud to make a piaster.

The best salve in too woria for Cltitw. Bruises,
Horos, 8le&lt;v». Salt Rheum, Fever Sores. Tetter. light eecaptag Injury. Many of them were
Chapnep Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin
Eruptions, and posittvriy cures Pur*, or do pay
required. It la guaranteed to give perfect satis­
faction, or money refunded. PrioMS cento per were almost entirely stripped of their
box For sole bv W. H. Goodyear.
A stock company Is making arrangements to
start a crenmerv In Corunna next tafl.
- THE GEORGIA HORROR.
'V-C vv rsxx would enjoy your dinner

*3

and ore prevented by Dyepepata. use Acker’s Dynpenria Tablets.
They uro a positive euro far Dyspepala, In­
digestion, Flatulency and Constipation.
Wo guarantee them. 25 and W cents.
Fkko'k HmciiKis*. Druggist.
Quite a building boom 1* favoring Petoskey.
Judge Power* win reach home from Utah this
WM&gt;k
Consumption Cnnxl.
An old phyricixn. retired from iirez-lcw. having
bail placed in hl* hand* by an Kahl India nilsalonary the formula of aalmple vegeteb.e re­
medy tor the speedy and permanent cure of
Consumption, Brvnchlth. Catarrh. Asthma and
all throat and Lung Afteel Ions, also a positive
and radical care tor Nervous Debllliyand all
Nervouj Comptalnta, after having tested Its

uxcoved from acting as coufornon, and tholr
request was granted. Tbo^blll pronlbitlng

A GenesoeConnty girl, »lx year* old. weigh*
l.uiti, a

Having no

Illite l-year-old colored

neighbor.
She boiled
^rt of the
l-ody into a stow
and »erved It
to
tbe uegroee,
who liked it,
though remarking on the singular flavor ot
tbe ffleaL Tbe remainder ot tbe body waa
pat into a barrel of sail pork. When the

auttorittes will InvMtigate'tbe affair.

day and nominated tbe foUowtag ticketFor secretary of state, tbe Rev. H.
Hmlth, of Morrow county; acbooi cotnai*.
Mouer, tbe Rar. L. X Hagood &lt;colored) of
Ctactonad; supreme judge, Gideon T. btew-

priatloo bill providing for 1

Washusoto* City,

July

30—Fou rth

Kcrofula dtM-ases manifest themselves In the
warm weather. Hood's Sarsaparilla cleanses
th- blood, and remove* every taint of scrofula.
, T*«e
™.lM haTr Bbo"1 extinguished the
forest fires in Northern Michigan.
Without beautiful hair no woman is beautiful.
{1?ff or
“ The low Is vital.
1 ,Mk®ni Halr Balsam will preserve your hatr and EZ.C, Judean (Ned Buntiinei.' la prepsr
rive K—r-k It*
■nA ww.O.ti.1
r-lm... inc to contest hi* will
Daniel Boot, of Hudson, expects to
raakcfi,000 pounds of sorghum sugar
this year.
Some talk of libel suits against tbe
trad tioera of Collector Bancroft, of Port
Huron.

Tbe normal school at Alina, the larg­
est private school in the state, will open
Aug. 1.

Wakmiwotox City, July

The board of director* of the Michi­
gan aejlum for the insane have pur­
chased a new pipe organ for the insti­
tution. They also contemplate running
It with a water motor.
to hear of the radgnatlon of Dr. Pierce
Rfl n Coagreaumaa to devote himself
aotelv to hiB labor* m a physician. It

The deadly nibrite wm delivered into tbe

the sick and afflicted everywhere. They
will find Dr. Fleroe'a “GoHen Medical
tMUr behalf.

«wr, a. *». ivw. m ren » rka-k m th, :.,rrn&lt;;..„ t
shall sell nt public auetlon to t!,&lt; tdgl,-aibldX-r
tatbe north front d«r «f :hr
tbe C11J of Hasting*, in the Co-inir of Earrvand
Stateot Mk-Liganjina: l-tuy the 1
the ttreull Court lor Barry
i» ho'iJei &gt;
tile uremi»c* describ'd U. *aft! i.uvi-h:-. umuch Ibrreof a-max
u, ,&lt;.» thammmt dur on said tnortgjir--. aiu&gt; tui.t *.»
rent hriereet and ali toga; &lt;
:. .-.-&gt;brr ut!h
■.n HttiarS^x f. f
r
..
.............

twelfth round "U tbe final", Ridge being

lUd(re pewntod a tuoet pitiable i&lt;mdliloti.

muon and his

by the Democrat*
(Tucker’s district).
BrntnoTux, Vt
lican convaatlcno!

ndojitocl reeolnteous suppoiting Mr.

July

Ed-

A—Tbe Ra-

child by
ner lor scene negro plcnlcktrn.

Tired Languid Dull.
Exactly exneaacs the condition of thousands of
pwpte at this season. Tbe depressive effects
.....
. _...j ... w. &gt;v&lt;
u-»c v.4 U
reliable tonic and blood purifier like Hood’s
Soreaprtlla. Why stiffer longer when a remMy
iisocloMaX hand? Take Hood’s Haraaprtlte
now. Il will give you untold wealth in health.
wtra.tirth r.l,.t

lUdge, ot Ihltaburg. Tbe tatter was brought

iKtHAXAFOtJM, Ind.,

••
1, K.ivnu tv
bl* •uffNing fellow*. Actuated tor thin motive
tad a dcnlre to relieve humsu raftering. I will
wM. free of charge, to all who derire It, thl*
recipe. In German. French or English, with full
direction* for preparing and using. 8rut by
mall by aAiroMlng with stamps, naming this
|»per. U. A. Noras, 140 Power5* Block, Hoches-

Il appropriates |&lt;1,fl?»,IMXL
Dawe* read a
tetter from Famuri J. Tilden advocating

purt-?1:&lt;

erald hardly «lk. ^d wi. r-mfiSt,
bed a rood deal of .............
10

Wheat Is being marketed at Kalama­
zoo at 70 to 72 cents per bushel.
into

Rheumatism
„—

u « MMM

ON AN

CutcmaTL Ohio, July 2h—A rumor is
in circulation Loro that Carl bcburi has
boon tendered tbe position of loading edi­
torial writer of one of tbs illmtrated. jour­
nals of this city, and b* will in all ]irnbaUhty accept th* offer. It t* stataObct
Schurz exprv—ad hUxMolt aa highly da
lighted with the term* offered him. He is
at present finishing a volume of pditioal

Governors lUrlswim Trocpt.
Lafayettk, Ind., Aug. i—Governor
Oglesby, ot lillnoie, and staff, Governor
Gray and «taff, and Ad.t Gan. H. A. Axlino and staff, of Ohio, reviewed tbe troopi
Lb ramp bare Friday. Ttia governor* and
their staff* ware Riven a public rev-ejrtion In
tbe evening A prim for bond* was won
by tbe Lebanon ilud.1 ju-oalte baud.

thlrtor-a
tbr &gt;&gt;'*rth'i&gt;air «&gt;t-- ■ *&gt;c to« ui'iuler
M-vt-n bitmlred ami fottrtren -DI. :m&lt;l tbt&gt;r&gt;rt!&gt; half to‘,1 of lot number **v. •&gt; bandmi
M«1 fifteen x«15). of tbe Cltv ।huu-rv.
&lt;4
Hosting* Barn Coui.'y. Mlrtiijat* ri.r-wahW v.
the re-’onl- &lt;t ji'al thereof.
I Hl cd JUiiesM. 1*rf..
'llI’LH S STAKE. Monk
K.XXP1-K5 &amp; VaNAUW.IX
Attoito-v- fur Mortipttre.

Dr(atilt bwvlyg l«ren made In It-' emnUtimv
I a rrrtalu inortgagc inadr i»&gt; ft t:lwu&lt; iMayMrd and Hannah Maynard. ids wlf--. t&lt;i .Jnnx-s
ksilry, baled
Mb. la*'. am! rn-vr-ltd 1U
s« t-fftce &lt;il the register id th *l» fi* ihr ctwdjr
t Barn nail stale "I Mkhtiran. •*. tie let, day
f October A. I). 1»KL In Liter N..,toul nijtjt*-t* on tvurr *». Said «M-r*K.-i;e »■** pita urcnrtUic payment o! •rn-n huadrvd dollar'

annum from It* date, ar.d psvabteln-&lt; ••n^ei»
froru :lie date, whirl* «*!&lt;! mot
da*' a.'abetted by tbe add Jiaw-&gt; Jk-tew :rR.
( ook on the W.h duj of May. A. b.lnM. iN &gt;a!J
•MtRiimetit recorded In the oiTUv &lt;4 t|jc n-iWrr
of deeds for Uarrv County. MJel lean. tn l.Jber
jpmf assignment*. &lt;m peer
on tte Mb d*&gt;
of October. A. U. Isrik
Il uaa I- said MA-rlgage &lt;npre-&gt;t -otrerd :U’
riionld anv default te tua-te m the paynrat cd
■aid Interval or anv inert tfa-i-*&gt;t, -ti.t- .'jy
wberwai the same l» made due -rd ■•sjablr,
and should tbe —me rvmali- utifah! si.d iu ar­
rears for the spare of state day*. Uittti died Iron
thenceforth, ttal Is after ti e Uj-&lt; .•! -akl silty
day*. tbe aforesaid rwluelpoi sukt of m ten brattred doltare with all arrrar.&gt;cr» «.| xietr-t,
thereon. should at tbe optiv: -d !»■&lt;■ Mid Jauxs
■Dooley, his executor*. admit.l-trir«.r» u. »•Slguv. Oceoiui utl'I be do* aid p.p-l-te mttMdlatelr thereafter Am’. di-fawr U»lMt -teen

aforesaid principal sun of »-'-a btmurvd dU-‘
tars, with all arrvamuvs of later?: fberrwn
hath been and is now dvrtan-d l« he
•!«*,
and payable; and there l» m&gt;« claimed to ta
due and payable at tlied.d.
U*
sum of rlRlit hundred and HB* cljl.t smi «»-’•
dollars, and no suit or prweditup alu* llf.,ln
eoully bavin* tw-eu Instituted la twenrr tc*
moneys secured by said mortsw &lt;t
I**
tliereof, tmn
Therefore, by trtrtur of the I*"**’’ '’f “,le !"
tedqrnortaw . ............ .
-■••&gt;'•■■ •'
foettCTue nu.de and provided. noUw I* betvfy
given that 011 Hatunky lite nil dsj of Aufw.
A. D. UK atone urine* In the .*£ltr.n1‘??j *

scribed in said mcirtyssr. or — ourcu
may Im necvsxary t» |u&gt; tin &gt;&gt;&gt;H'tml d*1
mortcrfT with wv.-it per .-rut
lexai co»U. tl»e trtvhdsrs Iwlng cImwiIhsIIb ssio
invrtxaRv a*
,
..
Tbe sou lb wvr .utsnerdl jli* »&lt;wtb rttf
ter M aertimi set. tm.n 3 north &lt;d raw* ; "*r.being pw townsbl? «&gt;f Kutitu d. Barry C«M.
"ihslrJMm li!h. A. it
1
’
'
VAVG' IL tfX»K.

Mortgagr Sate.
svtog been ma-to it. tlw
mortgage tnaite to •!*»&lt;’ * ■ •’*?*
IX J. Young hl» -"Ite. Hi btr o*
rare D. btorm*. dsi-nl April ’
MonMlntbeettieed

�K.ntr*! !«&lt;•»• Trcufflc. and I»dl»n MUU.
are called the “atone troughs*
Brr found in &lt;oming up the Trukee river
fmm the lakes, and arc n natural formati ._•&gt; of a sort of limestone. They arc often
s,- n ten feet long, four or five feet wide
wJ s.--.tj! inches deep, with the aides
two &lt;T three inches in thicknee*, accordjnx to size—the small ones thinnest.
They an- shaped like the sheet iron pans
u.,.,i in stoves for baking break, are quite
hard and ring like ■ piece of pottery
when struck- AU are found filled with
ix n&gt;«ut tbe lake in the valley are
i,
many Mono troughs of a different
hiti.l Th.vware undoubtedly artificial,
ar!’ w -r- made by the Indians to lw
i;_ I in grinding grass reeda. Some ot
... look as if they had I wen in use for
himdr-xb of years. A few of the smaller
,, „r.' jwrtable. but tlw majority have
t. '-.n formed in huge fragments or solid
,■( tarphyry or granite, just as the
Indians of California make mortarTis granite reefs in which to pound
tb-ir aroma. Here, however, the seeds
,r. ....und into flour by being nibbed,
ft. ■ !^au*n. ware the acorns; therefore,
in.•,..»! of tin- cavity in the rock being
a r uip r-ut hole, it is n long, shallow,
troxxgh-diaptil cavity. Some of these
grind ng troughs are several foot long,
wi.l 4 ar them are found the stones used
in grinding. They are large and heavy,
.f to have been pushed bode
and forth by persons seated at opposite
,.n.i. of the troughs, by moans of a stout
p lushed to them in such a way aa to
t .rm two hmdles.
j /
•
A few portable nulls ate found. They
-in-two kind*.
One lias a cavity
... ■ li is perfectly round and tlw muller
: ,-1‘ln grinding is ns round m a cannon
M'i. I Tuose of the other style are oblong
■ .| iji.ve a muller or grinding stone of
... - ...t the *ize and shape of an okl-fashi ied smoothing iron. Tiwee mills were
UMtl in former times. $Mce the Pintea
!
mad - the acquaintance of the white
V flour they no longer have any
mk-h for flour made &lt;&gt;f the seeds of
!
i. xrruM and the wild sunflower.—
1 '..n ik- ijuilli* in New York Sun.
'

IJternlur* and English l-®rd*.
!i &gt; !h«- fashion to say that in these
. l .-barricre of rank are broken down,
literary reputation is a social paa*j. &lt;■ , aid genius Qja-IM alldoora; that the
.
• riuy its*’lf has entered the list*
. :.d t'. . ognized the equality of pe**»,U,J
. .11. lu l.th- •

&lt;»

ff

T» lords open their doors
women .of parts, it is true,
■k* i* to amuse themselves,
honor to literature. In old
.
-irlw-y had their jesters and their
. .i Ht . wiiihrnway ^ie time or to chruni-;
I&lt; Froissart anti Ben Jon• "4 wi-n- 1-itle more in their eyre. So
queen still keep a jxx-t laureate to
ivJ-btau the birth* and marriages of her
prem'ny: and dUrhe-i~»-&gt; have authors and
at their jKirtic* to entertain their
- they have music and ioe
; re-mn. ,
■. I ■
. ,
■
।
geniuses would like to believe, be­
.
th-y are sumetinies invited to din­
- i ■ . &lt;11 to a country house, that the
-ling "f 'hi- aristocracy is changed* but
:
&lt;&gt;t them ask to marry the daughter
■ i luL. und he will ifascover how
v :■.!•• is the gulf tint separates them.
1. -t him presume in any way too far
upm the notice that he thinks is a friend­
ship. and he will be dropped with as lit­
t: • ceremony as if hi* lordship, were diatniwing a footman. The peopln of letf-: ;ire admitted or invited to-day and
forgotten &lt;&gt;r ignored to-morrow. They
;ii.-»y Is- id society for a while, they are
never of it: and if they no longer wait in
the ante-room, as Johnson did at Cheatertleld house, they must make themreln-* either serviceable or agreeable if
•-iwy i-rp-Kt to stay up-stain. They know
•thiA vety well, though they don't always
tell it, und the more 'lignified keep aloof
from t)••• grt-.t world.—Adam Budeaw'a
I., tier.

Mr. Hale, the astronomer, writes that
&gt;c observing the planet Jupiter with a
f-L-ich r.-flivtor, h« saw that but throe of
th- ni‘»-ns were visible, a fact confirmed
t-y other* who had oome to look into the
nl&lt;- qw&gt;. They were advised to wait
•inti! !&gt;»•• fourth moon appeared from bei th- planet and after an hour the
.'&gt;urth fnoun did appear—coming out
• -ar from Jupiter's disk, no clearly as to
•w a place of separation between the
l innet mid the moon. On looking at it
■rain. |&gt;rrlMi|H twenty minutes later,
••’hut wm the astronomer^ surprise to
’iid that this fourth moon had again di*.'Ppenredl II- and the others present rel-.Ue-lly looktvl for it, but it had disap­
peared khind the planet and did not
-iguln ein'ergi- for pt-rliaps twenty min•:t&lt; * to half an hour. This is u surpris­
ing cd»e. One of Jupiter's satelliti* has
• 'asionnfly been seen by other astron•inera to “go hack,” seemingly, behind
the planet, after once partially emerging,
Uit has it ever been seen to go back aa it
did in this case after emerging entirely?
Of course it U an optical effect which deo.'ivwi one by atmospheric laws—perhaps
fix- action of light in Jupiter’s own atra wphure. But Mr. Hale's observation
«».-nw to liave l&gt;een a curious one.—
Hanford Times.

A Natlr* Nawta Sasar Plant.
About the lakes is found growing an
abundance of wild cine resembling the
cane of the brakes in the southern states,
but more slender. Of this cano the In­
dians make great use. Of it are formed
’he floats used in buoying the trot lines
for fish far outin the big lake. Of
the small canes they make the shafts of
thsfr arrows, and by pounding the green
rtalks between rocks and twisting a
bunch as a skein of yarn or a rope would
be twisted they wring out a large amount
of sweet juice. This sap is caught in
their water-tight baskets and reduced,
by the um of heated stones, to a sort of
luferior molassea, which, in their lang­
uage, Li called “pehapee,” sugar. As
the sulks of this wild cane begin to dry
°r ripen, small nodules nt dry white
*ugar arc formed about the joints. This
rutural sugar is gathered by ths Indian

THE LAKE THAT JOSEPH MADE.

KUR8E FOR THE ROYAL BABE.

Th* Eunqiean press published the
Tlie great question of th© hour at th©
itab-xnent recently that the
of PU»&gt;1*= work* h*5 dlSdK*, c^rtof ktodrid i. toe ebetoe of .
infant' Forn»wly. and
utilize the recent discovery of the b-d of 1th*
lown ©nm t° tin- reign of F.Tdinand

.functiowr. »ccomP&lt;uned by a physician and a numerous
numerous j
(toout ..xty mife.
once more the reservoir for the suMu*
to^ore
He
therefore, dechned the offer made

Lake Moens by pnvate enteroriae to its
ancient.function of receiving and disI&gt;emmg the waters of th© Nile.
Thi. «» a proposal to repeat in modern
gn*1
enterprise
MldchUie patriarch Joseph 1* saHbv
BMW authorities to have carried out. It
i* all toe more noteworthy because the
fact that Lok© Moeris ever existed has
born denied for centuries. Lmaui some
forty years ago revived the notion that
Herodotus told 'to© truth after all but
no? until IKKJ did the brat geographical
autooritie* agree that there was once a
Lake Moen*, and that its ancient bed
liad Ulen found.
Of the wonder, that Herodotus drem
Memphis, two.
the Labyrinth and Uke Moeri*. have
Ix-en unknown to modem research. H«
and other ancient writers agreed in des&lt;-n bmg Like Moeris, as a reservoir of tlw
Nile. 450 miles in circumference, 300 fuel
deep, and full of fish of twenty-two
siH-.-u-s. There were dyke© at the mouths
of the canal by whiqlj the enginoera
stored up or distributed it* water supply.
Th© lake wn* mostly bordered by th©
deirrt. On it* banka lived muh^udee of
fishermen, who caught and salted toe
fisu that bred freely in the lake, which
owed it* existence to ’one or more arti­
ficial cliannel* connecting it with the
Herodotus, Strabo. Diodorus, Plinv,
and oilier Greek and Latin writers have
Iwen freely chargwl with falsehood or
exaggeration in what they wrote about
Like Moeris. C. Ptolemy placed the
horn-shaped take on his map at the very
ptace where exists the great depression
of similar shape to which it is no*- a*.
sigjied. Ste~e vopiee of hi* map, how-j
&lt;li&lt;i not contain the take, and ed^
itore of Ptolemy in the fifteenth century
expiirgvd it from hi* maps, y Cliiefly
through the researchraof I-inaut. White­
house. and, last of all, Stadler, whose ob­
servations completed in February ettablishcd toe rorrectneM of previous explarationa, the world has at last been
uodvinccd liuu the .southern edge of tho
Fayoum exists a great depression, whic)
is $00 feet lielow the level of the river,
iuid is seporaUsl by a chain of hills from
the Nile, with which it was once con­
nected by the Buhr Josuf or canal of
Joseph, and perhaps also by another
artificial channel.
It is aasertisi by Mr. Whitehouse and
the engih&lt;-rs ih Egypt's service who ac
com pan ied him in his last journey ir
1983 that too work of restoring the take
will prove comparatively easy. They
estimate that during the time of the
Nile’s flood the basin can receive 60,O-Ki.OOO cubic meters of 'water* a day,
and tliat this volume, shut up in a safe
reservoir, will avert all danger of tbe
excraniv© inundations that afflict tbe
fertile delta. From this reservoir also,
when the Nile is low, water can be sent
back to the river for puriioeca of naviga­
tion or irrigation. They also assert that
a vast amount of land now perpetually
under water can. by means of this reser­
voir, be restored to agriculture: that the
big taken around Alexandria &gt; will. thus
be drained, and the Mediterranean shorn*
of EgypkV ill again resemble the mouths
of the Rhine and th© coast of Holland.—
New York Sun.

Galice and Santander in quest of the
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mounuin- thu ba. lumped tb»
emtia^nt ot royal oom. 11

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towru and nlbrpa. Tbo major nro■'-•'dwl Uro &lt;mr.didab» to hirL^J ‘X
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nZSu’-liJi ““ ”u"“ "l&gt;°
to
Madrid. Tbo,. arejmaentod to lb. majorJomo. Wbo lakr. dowa ihrir aaramaad
U«hl affair, tor
toe btoaber who aapira to th, po.ltloa of
royal nurse m cnonuou* and the applica‘*»n“»®flAtioM pour in from
- to.
^“Uon. *•« very agreeable one. The
Mcupation of royal nurse is very dignialso
vwy high. The mire© i* treated a* one of
tne ladies of the palace, her magnificent
■j^toni-M are frequently renewed and a* '
they become her own property her ward­
robe is soon varied and luxurious. The
nur*© i* never asked to attend to toe
toilet of the royal infant: a femme de
chambre is esqiecially appointed for that
Juty.
The infant remain* with toe
nurse at night, however. Apart from
the promenade© which she makes with
the baby, die niirae may go out when she
pleases but she is always accompanied
by two ladies of the palac--. When the
royal infant is weaned the nurse re­
ceives atarg,. money gift, all the memtx-rs of the royal family give her rich
presumu arid the Sovereign bestows on
ier .a I*ns’un from too privy purse. It
will be readily understood dien that th©
numlier of applicants for Uie position is
large.
A few days ago Dr. Sanchez Ocano,
the royal faculty of medicine, exam­
ined twenty-two robust young women,
x few of whom evidently did not belong
to the peasant class. They had already
nursed the children of some of the highrat of die Madrilcni'aristocracy. Among
the applicants one attracted die sjx-cial
ittentian of everybody. She was decked
out in a splendid costume of nil and
black velvet, trimmed with gold lace,
tnd wore diamond earrings and a dentell© mantilla. She was Raimondo, who
lias recently been nurse to the babv
prince of Bavaria. A nrpose of nine
months In her charming cottage of
Re villa allows her to resume her former
functions^ All too women who hay©
presented tl.tunselveti are rviiuirknbly
beautiful, but no choice has yet Iwn
mqde. Die most minute investigation
takes place before final acceptance conrenting t^e family, the children imd
specially the moral character of th©
nurse. The choice is regarded a* quite
in event in Spain.—Madrid Cor. Pari*
Figaro.

Misti Gushy (at a literary reunion)—I
often wonder. Mr. Hack, how you suc­
ceed so well with your stories. You must
tx- a regular genius.
Mr. Hack (blushing slightly)—That’s
what my‘friends say; but I attribute my
iucce*rt to jiatience and hard work.
Miss Gushy (unconvinced)—But hard
work alone won’t surmount the difficul­
ties of authorship. My greatest trouble
is in introducing dramatic scenes and
describing those thrilling incidents upon
In his pajwr on “Rest and Repair in which the plot of the story hinges.
Lindon Life." in The Fortnightly Re­ What do you do in such cases, may I
view. Dr. Robson Roose—referring to the
Mr. H^ck (confidently)—Oh, I just run
subject of an annual holiday—©ays there
th a lot of star marks. You must allow
can be no doubt a* to the advantages of :7“ “7 77”"
thHmTOn.ofn»!u&gt;&lt;)r«-re.&lt;ian. Whe&gt;, Ite
to dnw o» hu, imagouiUon .
to .jwtd &gt; h.4id»J «d ho,- tat to tmjcr dtU«.
hnu».-Th. Judge.
it are topics which should frequently en-.
th* Farm Hund, of America,
gage tffe thought* of a man who is work- j The farms of America equal th© entire
ing at high pre*nire. The idea of a holi- i territory of the United Kingdom, France,
iT.even
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clary,
if tlio realization
be somewhat
distant, lessens present discomforts, and and Portugal. The corn field* equal the
the carrying out of a well-devised plan extent of England, Scotland and
enhances tlw enjoyment when the time Belgium; while tlw grain fields gener­
arrive*. The number of ways in which ally would
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Tlw cotton
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_ ;• cover
a holiday may be profitably spent is al- riiekis
an_area
Holland
moat infinite. Something definite should and twice a* ;_.
e„ ._
targe
a* Belgium. Tic
The rtac
rico
he aimed at and done during each holi- f field*, sugar and tobacco plantations
»tay; on active-minded man must have ' w-offij also form kingdoms of no insigCDCupation of some kind even in his j nificant size, and such is the stage of adhours of recreation. A change of work voneemer.t reached by American agri­
is, indeed, a form of rout, and happily culturists that it is estimated that one
there is no lack of subjects for every va­ farmer like Mr. Dalrymple, with a field
riety of mind. By such means as these of wheat covering 100 square miles, can
mind and body are alike renewed and in­ raise a* much grain with 400 farm ser­
vants iw 5.000 peasant proprietors in
vigorated. —Chicago News.
France.—Chicago Herald.

The London Sanitary Record states
that a f&lt;&gt;w .weeks ago several gentlemen,
members at the Newcastle lodge of Good
Tonplars, gave practical demonstration
of cookery; showing before a numerous
audience how to prepare several cheap
ohd useful dishee on hygienic principles
in a satisfactory manner. It was held
that there is a marked connection be­
tween temperance and good cookery, as
it is well known that many men are
driven to the public house through hav­
ing a good dinner spoiled by bad cook­
ing The demonstrations, which were
witched with no Huie interret and
amusement, especially by the female

There is more than one part of, the
world where brute strength is an over­
match for human ingenuity. Tlw Cingalees coast dwellers floe like doer at the
sight of an elepliant. The Grigua) Hot­
tentots give a lion a wide berth, even if
he should insist on making hi* head­
quarters at the best spring in the neigh­
borhood. Tbe Nubian valley-dweller*
run even from the larger apeciee of ball­
oons, who, indeed, treat them with ths
insolence of superior beings, and often
go out of their way to insult them with
their defiant whoop*.—Dr. Feliz L Os-

, who have worshiped beauty
Beheld a woman’s face to-n!

fatality the writers of popular songs
never do participate iu th© occasionally
enormous profits derived by publishers
from, their works.
A ----newspaper
,----—
--i—r— pora•
graph went the round* during Titicns’
last tour in America, describing how
Couch, tlie composer of Kathleen Mavouriieen, came io the great artist and
thanked Iwr for the feeling and the skill
with which she liad &lt;*ung his sung at a
concert in Baltimore, where ho was then
residing. He mentioned at the time tliat
he had sold his composition long years
before for 5 pound sterling. H. P.
Diuik*, a very prolific song writer, dis­
posed of his Silver Thread* Among the
Gold for $25. For a year he had failed
to induce various publishers to take hold
of it, and make some business arrange­
ment with him. At last he found a
printer who agreed to shire th© expense*
of setting it up Cor on©-half of the result­
ing profits, if there were any. Tbe exjienstw of printing a song is consider­
able. Th© plates coat about f 15, and copies
of it may be turned out for something
like two cent* apiece.
The supposed advantage of having a
song published by a well-known pub­
lisher is not »o much tliat he • bears the
expense of publishing as that he has fa­
cilities for circulating through too trade,
and thus paving a way for its introduc­
tion to toe public. It is a supposed ad­
vantage. if songs are introduced to th©
public by a man or woman on the stage,
singing them, and not by a music clerk
behind th© counter inducing senlinary
girls or young collegians with musical
tastes to purchase a copy here or there.
However, Mr. Dank* and his printer got
toe song up in shape for public sale,
and did what they, could to present it to
Ui© public attention. They made a lit­
tle succcM th© first year, but th© impet­
uous and creative spirit of Mr. Dank*
wm not satisfied. It
was going too
slowly for him. and ho finally sold out
to hi* partner for the amount mentioned
above. “Silver Threads Among the
Gold" steadily grew into popularity; it
made it* way to England, and in point
of sale easily ranks with any *ong ever
published. The share which Sir. Dank*
sold for $25 would have yielded him per­
haps |5,000 in the two • or three subeoquent years. J. P. Skelly, the composer
of “My Pretty Red Rose" and many other
successful songs whoso sales have
reached four and sometimes five figures,
ho* never profited by those successes.
He invariably rells his composition* to
publisher* outright, and is so prolific
that he mokes n living from this work.
He sell* songs all the way from $5 to $25
apiece, and writes m many a* half ©
dozen a week. From some of his com­
positions toe publishers never get any
return; from others die returns ar© very
large. Mr. Henry !’• Work, who diedin
in 1885, and who was without any doubt
the most successful among the writers of
modem popular A&gt;nga. is the e^peption
which proves the'rule illustrated above.
“Mr. Work never sold a sang to a
music publisher for a fixed sum," re­
cently said Willis Woodward, who knew
Mr. Work intimately. “He was a printer
by trade, and when he started in towrite
songs, as a pastime for leisure hours, he
determined that he would never publish
hi* works sav© on royalty. The result
was that he died worth over $100,000,
and his songs are still profitable to his
heira. ‘Babylon is Fallen' and ‘March­
ing through Georgia' worn among his
earlier successes: *Granhfuther's Clock’
among the latest. ‘Marching through
Georgia’ is considered a standard song,
and sells to the extent of 6,000 or 0,000
yearly. I shall never forget the first
time I heard ‘Grandfather's Clock.* I
was then employed in a western music
store. He camo in and sang it to me.
He wn* a very Imd singer, and the sub­
ject and it* treatment were both so
quaint, the movement of the melody so
unusual, that ! did not know what to
think of it, or what to say alxnit its prob­
able success. My opinion of it was that
toe imitation of the clock .movement
was novel and attractive, but I did not
venture to say anything further. The
song was published, but it was a long
time before it won its way to the popular
ear, to say nothing of tlio popular heart.
It was shown to minstrel singers, who
throw it impatiently aside. Wambold
declared tliat he would not sing such
trash. In spite of everything, howevert
it made its way and became popular.
Then Wambold did sing it, and especially
advertis'd the .fact.
Among Work&gt;
other songs are: ‘Father, Dear Father,
Comn Home with Me Now,' ‘The Loss of
toe Ijuly Elgin,’ ‘The Firo Bells,* and
‘Drop th© Pink Curtains.' Work tried a
number of times to write successfully
humorous songs, but failed every time."
—Nashville American.
How to Write aa Oration.
The reevnt examples of college ora­
tory in Minneapolis and St Paul call to
my mind the instructions of the late
Professor Moses Marston, of the State
university, to his class in regard to writ­
ing orations. He said: “You might in
the first place, write on introduction­
something pretty, rather flowery. Then'
write a peroration. Make it rather elo­
quent, adorned with the figures of speech.
Then briefly summarize the ideas which

subject, put them in plain, straitforward
English, terse, brief and to the poinL
That is for the body of your oration.
Then cut out the introduction and the
peroration und recite the brief statement
of the facte of the case and you will do
yourselves credit
Pioneer Press “List-

neatly successful.—Exchange.
inquired Rev. Mr. Smith of’ Nellie.
“Then you must know a great deal about
MOUXjrulO£l*«’
-------. .
. the Bible. Now tell us something nice
ou be OO ihunto
Wbm tbu»a« b h-Mb&lt;»~a» that’s in the Bible, hare, can you?"
“Yeth, thir; Si* had some dried leave* in

ABSOLVED.

POPULAR GEMS OF SONGS.

The stingray is the natural enemy of
San Francisco oysters, and hi* appear­
ance on the Atlantic coast is almost os

And touched my soul with kndneu light;
And yet, perchance, had you been there
Yau scarcely would hMve called It fair.
I

Gray eyes that held a subtle shade
Of sadness that was half-expressed,
Lips that for laughter were not made—
Perhaps for pain’s white finger pressed
To patiuui silence. AU ot art
Sank down abaahod within my heart.
Ah, Ufe has one high lesson yet
That I have learned of womanhood—
'Tin when ws Joos and we forget
'
The Ijeantlful within the good.
'Tis when the reuses swoon to nee
Tbe soul’s surjiassing mystery.
Like moonlight comes a calm content
With larger hope and purer love,
A memory of toe form that bent
Through nights of fevered pain above
Th© cot of childhood. Better *o
Fur till* brief version I may go

Once more Into the world like him
'\Tio has been pardoned. Lo! he kneels
And murmer* in the cloister dim, '
“My Father. I have smnedr He feels
Tlw craving of tlw spirit reaae,
•
Soothed by th© answer, “Goin peace!"
—Boston Transcript

AN INDIAN MEDICINE CAMP.

Those pretondod Indian doctors who,
during the post few eummer seasons,
have so multiplied throughout the coun­
try travel from place to place, setting up
an imitation of an Indian camp in each,
drawing crowds by means of a crude
variety show of singing, dancing and
athletic feats, and then selling medicines
composed of a stew of herbs made in a
kettle over a fire in the presence of the
spectators. Sometimra mystic rites or
savage incantations accompany the
manufacture of the cure-all, and the
superstitious and ignorant are so im­
pressed tliat they part with their dollars
freely. Although these quack* are care­
ful not to formally announce themselves
as iihysicians, they do usually figure its
“medicine men," und are. in effect,
medical practitioners in the eye of th©
taw. In some instances, the adventurer
is a degenerate physician, entitled by
diploma to practice, but that is unusual,
and the societies will be urged to prose­
cute all toe reoL The assertion will bo
tiuuie tliat great harm and small good
is done to their patients, because the
stuff sold is almost invariably a simple
cathartic, likelier than not to be unsuited
to the disease.
Full a dozen tent concerns of this sort
are being fitted out now fax this city for
the Beason. One venture of uncommon
elaborateness is in prejmration at one of
tlie worst of the concert lialls. The boo*
is a big man with a iwartliy complexion
and abundant long hair. He made a
tour last year with an Indian medicine
camp, and his pecuniary success Its] him
into the prenent extension of' hu busi­
ness. He ha* hired ten persons, consist­
ing of five young women, who will jxerform in Indian dances; one very old and
ugly one, for a witch and fortune teller;
two male athlete*, who will appear in tlio '
more acrobatic feats of the mummeries;
und two comic vocalists. AU the women
and some of the men will be stained a
copper color and paas for Indians. There
will also be half a dozen real Indians
from Canada, who will make and sell
basket* and bead work.
The viciousness of tbo place where
this party is being formed led your cor­
respondent to burn that more direct
medical quackery are to be resorted to in
swindling the people. He applied for
the exclusive three-card monte privilege
along with th© camp, doing so by proxy,
and the “boss" said: “There’s going to.be
a card racket, and Tm talking with a
sharp for th© biz; but my price is J$5d a
week, which he’* willing to give. But
ho ain't got no boodle to put oipi for se­
curity, and I ain't giving tliat privilege
away for an uncertainty. A clever man
can scoop in $100 a week, over expenses,
and it beats following a circus. The
chump© just wander round our camp
with their pocket books open, and all
you've got to do is to help yourself."
This gang will be composed of thorourghly disreputable material.
Other
project* for medicine camps involve, in
some case©, Iras scoimdrelism. In one
instance it was ascertained that the med­
icine to be dispensed was merely a power­
ful catltartic combined with some qui­
nine wliich would of course stimulate
the taker so that he would be likely to
feel better for awhUe, but would have
no permanent influence over htaailmenL
—New York Oor. Boston Herald.

contest Hcmy Clay, who was very much
broken in heajtli. was prevailed upon by
hi* friends to visit Cuba. Tli« Spanish
government, learning of thia, gam
orders tliat he should be received M tins

the old Hotel Almy in Havana, now
abandoned, he was received with extra­
ordinary civic and military demonstra­
tions, and a VUfciuum named Belt, an
American litterateur and linguist, then
and now residing in Cuba, wm appointed
his cicerone.
Mr. Clay protected against toes© hon­
ors os being embarrassing und distract­
ing to him, an invalid who had visited
arid he was finally given the key* of the
city, but allowed to live in peace. At
this time there was in Havana a jx»r,
struggling cigar-maker named Julian
Alvares. He sought Mr. Clay through

cigara, and that the
would ait for a portrait
Clay that it touched him dgeply. Hi* re­
ply through Mr. Belt to Alvarez was:
“flay to your Cuban friend that noth­
ing on earth could be more distasteful to
me. I will do it, however, on the condi­
tion that Alvarez, should it help him
gain fortune, never fail to be generous
and bountiful to all men with whatever
may bo in hi* power to bestow upon
them."
It is said that this {&gt;or
of Mr. Clay
is the finest one in exi
je, his . own
grept praise of it being
remark: .
“It is wonderfully ugly, and therefore
wonderfully like me."
Julian Alvarez died in Havana,last
year. The establislunent which owed its
origin wholly to Henry Clay's sympathy
for struggling poverity i* the moat noted
of its kind in the world. Alvarez'* death
was mourned by every human being in
Cuba.' He was undoubtedly the most
generous man, the moat noble man, the
moat truly grateful man, proven by his
innumerable benefactions, •ever known
to the Spanish people.—Edgar B Wake­
man's Cabu Letter.

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WASHBOARDS.

Ex-King Tlieebaw’s famous lutiry
family, which he long kept jealously at
Mandalay, are to visit Europe for exhibi­
tion. The family haw been renowned
in Burmese history for many years, and
the present members—a mother and a
KLY'R
son—form toe fourth generation known.
Tiie motlwr^Maphon. is 63, quite blind,
and usually sits motionless on a platform,
occasionally fanning herself, and speak­
ing in a low, sweet voice. She wa» seen
and described by CoL Yule when on a
mission to tbe court of Ava in 1855. COLD IX HE A
Save her hands and feet, she is covered
CATARRH
with long, soft hair, like her son, Mo-posin. who is covered even to the drums of HAY FEVE
his eara, the hair in some place being
five inches long. Mo-po-sin is of me­
dium hight, with pile brown skin,
and in fairly friendly, having been partly LWffiViSSE
educated, and married to a maid-ofhonor. Neither he nor his mother has agreeable. Price 50 rent• atdracrt
regl«t« re&lt;l. eo cents. Clreulsr* tree.
.
either canine teeth or grinders.—Foreign
XLYBEOXHEES DniMist*. Oweyi. ?L Y,
Letter.

Creaa Bain

Old Men St 111 at Work.
Von Ranke dying in harness at 90 and
Bancroft actively working at 86 prove
that the writing of history is not neces­
sarily an unbealthful occupation; while,
far aa the making of it, look at Glad-

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•
Maoatawa by the Knighta of Pythias Carried.
AM. Watan Mvad-to
motion was seconded by Aid. Osborn.
prised in part of adherents of Congnss- least Thu Knights were loth to visit The mayor did not entertain the monum Maybury, who have called a con­ that locality during &lt;he progress of the “Tour commliwe oc Ki»«» “d
Hastings, Mich., August 5,1886.
gressional convention. The balance of
the committee are Don. Dickinson’s slbly whtc those difficulties are settled
men, and propose to down Maybury at the excursion may take place.
all hazards. Three gentlemen have
Warrants'are out for Ed. Kiley and
r°2id bride.;
also called a congressional convention Jim Spenser, of Woodland, charging
at a different time and place from that them with “assault with Intent to kill" said bridge to be 120 feet long. All of
called by the Maybnry men. The for­
which your committee would most re­
mer will doubtless nominate May­ and “awualt with intent to do great spectfully recommend. Signed by Gt®.
burr bv acclamation, and the latter bodily harm” upon the person of Geo. Osborn, Luke Waters and W. A.
John J. Eurlght, chairman of the Demaray, also of Woodland.
Tbe Hams, committee.
democratic state central committee. parties were returning from h dance
By Aid. Bemmer, that the report be
The result will be that neither will be when a dispute arose which resulted in accepted aud adopted. Carried, all
a fight. It is feared that Demaray is
elected.
ayes.
fatally injured.
By Aid. Hessmer: ,
Our contemporary of the Democrat
that the street committee
The Otsego club having dunked.
says be would like some one to tell him
be and they are hereby constituted a
Manager Busby of the home club tele­ building committee lor the building of
just how Chairman Fuller stands on
phoned to Charlotte at 10 a. m. Wednes­ the new iron bridge across Thornapple
the fusion question, and claims that
on Michigan avenue.
months of anxious reading of Fuller’s day, and six of the Charlotte nine came river
'Rreoftw/. that said committee be und
up on the 1:45 p. m. train, and with the
tlwi l-&gt; requattad to forward to tbe ttecratary of paper gives no idea of the latter’s real assistance of three Hastings players, tbev are hereby vested with full power
the stair Cwtral Committee. by tbe earlleat
to
advertise
for blds for the building of
in*ll, iituw tbe delegate* jo tbe State Coorra- sentiments. We can assure our con­ played the team of the city on the fair
temporary that when it comes to the ground. It was purely a matter of said bridge and abutments In such way
accomodation on the part of the Char­ as they deem proper and as the lieat intest. Fuller will be found solid for lottes, and one which the Hastings twmtofthe city demands, subject to
EHIUP T. VAN ZILE, Chairman,
r. SMITH. Secrotary.
fusion: he is only hollering Yes and No. boys and their admirers will always the approval of this board.
Republican County Canvrntlou.
Aid. Beesmer movedjthe adoption of
alternately that he may get a little gratefully remember. Had the visitors
publican County Convention to elect 12
had their own catcher, they would have the same which was carried by ail ayea.
tes to the Republican State Convention. better show at th- feed trough. Brother made a very close game, as their pitch­
On motion council adjourned. Rapids. August 25th: Hilbourn need not be uneasy, if Fuller
er is spewly and quite effective, and
FRANK BTEBBfNM. ifecorder.
delegate* to the Recan only be assured of u good fat office. they have a splendid infield. As it
was,
the
game
was
a
sort
of
jug-handle
county committee, and also to nominate candi­
And now we shall see how the Michi­ affair, largely owing to errors of the
date* for county Officers and representative In
the State legislature, will be held in the Court gan democrats will go back on the visitors which would not have been
rosin tn.tbe city of Hastings on
Cleveland-Manning management of the made but for the absence of their own
man behind the bat. Following is the
The convention w ill be called to order at 10 a treasury. The greenbackers say there
iu, and It I* urtrd that all defecate* be on hand will be no fusion unless the democrats score by innings12 3 16 0 1
take this course. But the democrats iU-ttlngs................ 3 0 3 0 1 4 4—13
ClMrioUe............... o o O 1 1 1 O-3
notices for tovmiliip eau- will not do this, and there will be
Base hits, Hastings 9, Charlotte 4; er­
IMc. Io addition to the fusion just the same. The greenback
rors, Hastings 3. Charlotte 9; earned
cacti township and ward caucus will elect one leaders of the Fuller stripe are getting runs Hastings 6, Charlotte 1; struck
ks-^UR^-s*
drlecate to the Senatorial Convention, to be
up this howl only that they may get a out, Hastings 4, Charlotte 7.
. alh il li-'r-.iftor.
The visitors were a gentlemanly lot
Under a rewlullon adopted Augutt nth. im. larger share of the spollsr
the several townahlp* and wards arc entitled '
of fellowa.
.
deirKAtm as follow*:
Ferris was at his beet behind the bat.
Prof. Samuel Dickie is the prohibi­
Arayrta . ................................ .
Tom Reynolds made a good umpire.
Baltimore
tion nominee for governor. Tn his
Two double baggers ana a three base
speech in this city a few years ago hit was Rob. Green’s batting record.
SPECIAL
taaUetoe.................................. L A
io Prof. Dickie said he hoped the Almighty
A return game will be played in
Haattax* ................................. kf..
would forgive him for ever having Charlotte in the near future. Lt Hast­
Hattlnx* City, ttt ward .
voted the republican ticket Under ings shall win that game the nine must
play good ball.
“
•• 4th ““I’.’.'"?/
the circumstances It will not be expect­
ed that his nomination will draw very
COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS.
JailDUOWO...
heavily from republicans in this neck
Mipfe liroie
Common Council met In special ses­
Orsaravilfe.
o’ tlie woods.
sion Wednesday evening, July 28th,
PraHevIlfe. .
1886, Mayor Weissert in the chair.
KMUna.........
The democratic New York Sun says
Roll lieing called, the following aider­
| FLAVORS
the democratic party has no use for the men were present: Aids. Bessmer,
Yaakeo bpr'K*.'
mugwumps, and styles them as a selfish Mams, McCoy. McNaughton, Osborn
110
and Waters—«. Absent, Aids. Hogle
MOST PERFECT MADE
We liner upon tlw republican* of the never*! brand of hybrids who are of little con­ and Stebbins—2.
townvhifn the Importance of calllnK their ean- sequence anywhere, except in their own
The mayor stated that the object of Prepared with Uriel rrsvd to fruity. Stravth. and
etue* at convenient date*, aud attending them
Be*HhfnlorM. I&gt;r. Price * Baki:&lt; l*u«d«r ct-malc*
inflated conceit What will beooine of the meeting was to declare the special
aalAHP-lya* poMible.
ClSlENT SMITH,
the mugwump? is a quretion. He election on bridge, also to consider the
^TON.
bridge question.
tua Maura powmk co, cumpo «m ft a«i*.
RADY.
seems to be wanted nowhere and
The mayor appointed Aids. Bessmer
&gt; County ExecutlvrCom.
execrated everywhere.
and McCoy as tellers. After canvass­
Kenulorlal Convention.
ing said votes, they submitted the fol­
It
is
stated
as
a
fact
that
the
Detroit
‘hie republican convention ol the eleventh
lowing declaration:
aenaiurial district of Mlchlipui, eouxittlne of Tribune is now the property of James State of Michigan, County of Barry—ss.
tbe eountltn ot Barry muMOtton. will be held In
In compliance of section six (6) of the
KeUogK'n opera tiouae.mUie city of Charlotte, H. Stone, of that city, and James W.
*X 10 o’clock In the forenoon ot Wednesday. Hine, formerly of the Lowell Journal. city charter we, the common council of
Septembers, ISM. for the purpose of placlm: in
nomination a candidate for renreaentaUvc In We are very much mistaken if these the City of Hastings do meet this 28th
day of July, A. D. 1886, to determine,
gentlemen do not make a great im­ by the number of votes cast at the spec­
ial election held in the City of Hastings
In acronlMcc wRb the resolution adopted by provement in their purchase.
Tbe following Ume-i and place * have been des­
on Monday, July 26.1886, in regard to ignated by the Board of Kuunlttm lor .bolding
Ute convcnUon of i*m the basis ot repreaetitathe building an iron bridge across
Uuo will be as follows: eath preclnet will be
•nititiml to one delegate for every liooo of popu­
Thornapple river on Michigan avenu»,
lation and fraellon thereof. If mid fraction excerUncate*.
“■‘’j’1 anKvalld only until tbr neat
find the following votes were cast m
ered Ml), and naeh preelitct shall t&gt;e cntilfed to
Saturday, Auicurt UMh, Hartlus*.
The citizens of this place should ac­ the several wards as follows:
M. L. COOK,
'
Friday, s. j-1. »otn. NUt dGriite.
BrMxr,
Ye*.
HridKv.
No.
cord Em. Busby substantial recogni­
.
Committee.
Friday, Sent. .4th. Ilirk.-rv Corner*.
— •
100
Friday and.SAturtlay, Oct. »U&gt; and 3Mh, at
0
tion of his enterprise in opening first First ward
Has Unit*.
Second ward
cIuks bath rooms, which are supplied Third ward?
39
nomination of a candidate for congrru for with hot and cold water, and all of the Fourth ward.
62
third congressional district und for the modern conveniences. Baths 25 cents,
transaction of such other business as may come
five tickets for #1.00.
before tbe convention, will be held at Kellogg**
Total
233
and trjM-here an- urjjrntly requested to l-e pr»—
Signed by John M. Beamer, Luke ent at Un- opcnlB*. KxaiuiuAttMis will be both
The Barry County Cadets, mustered
and written, ciilefly the IxUcr. CMdldaiea
barn. Each county I* entitled to the tuuiie as Oo. F, 8th Mich. Vol. InfL, will hold Waters, Geo. Osborn. D. McNaughton. oral
fora third tirade rerttflcab- mutt pass a satis­
umber of delenalcn it* to State convention.
Archie McCoy, W. A. Hums. Attest: factory examination lu orUu«raphy. reading.
their reunion in connection with that Frank Stebbins, recorder; C. WeisserL iHromanship. arlthtncUc. grammar, geography.
CLEMENT SMITH.
HWUIHT H. SMITH,
CiuUnnan.
U.
R.
Iitslwry, civil government, thoorv anti nrt
of
the
Barry
County
Battalion.
In
the
mayor.
Secretary.
,
of fenctdng. amt phytdolun, — ——n—&gt;
call the boys say that “persimmons are
The declaration was accepted and rrence to tbe offecui of idci
drink*
scarce. Kails, roast ox and soft bread adopted.
HCPUBUCAHi CAUCUS NOTICES.
...
vnn. wm u- t«-.|uircu in earn
plenty. Cows and pigs are hid Ln the
Petition .in regard to a wider iron
Mctiubllcan caucuww for the ptirpww of elect­ wllar.“
bridge across Thomapple river at
ing delegate* to the Renubllcan County Conven­
tion to be held at Harting*. August 21 rt, and tor
There is just one case of diphtheria Michigan avenue, signed by Wm. H.
Goodyear, Wm. P. Sidnarn and 108 oth­
the transaction ot such other luainev* us may
branch « as per cent- and an average of m i&gt;er
gruperiy come before them, will be held a* fol- in Hastings^and not 200. as some rural ers, was read.
liars are reporting. Hastings would
Moved by Aid. Waters that the peti­
MAM.K UROVK.
—
.mu Kciirrai ai*u&gt;with a standiug not lower than M per ccut.
At Maple Grove Center. Thursday, August 12th, just like to get hold of these moesback tion be referred to the street commit­ ry.
in any onebranch, and an average eg wOperrenL
Af 4 nVI&gt;v.k &gt;&gt;
Sreraricatora and stuff their crocodile tee until next meeting, whether special
All candidate* wlib whom no member of the
or
regular.
ides with Thornapple river bloodsuck­
board is a*.|ualnted niu»t fnmlvh eattefactury
Amended by Aid. Hessmer that the proof a* to moral character.
At Town Han, Jnlng. Saturday, Auguit Ulb. ers. Serve’em right—Kalamazoo Tel­
■t 1
■■ in
bridge lw buUt 21 feet wide Instead of
w* me­
egraph.
dially Invited to be present.
18 feet wide.
J. W. ani&gt; C. G. Bentley advertise
At Town House, Rutland, Thursday. August
Vote itlng taken on the amendment,
rmjca.tbi-y.
ittb, at 2 o’clock p. m.
Diehl wheat for sale at 91.00 per bushel the same was lost Ayea, Brawner.
HAKTIXIi* TOWXMIII*.
McCoy and McNaughton—3.
Nays.
.
rn&gt;Mrt« Order.
At Town Hall, Hastings Township. Saturday. —not 815.00, neither do they agree to Hams, Osborn and Waters-3.
August 14th, at 1 o’clock p. m.
sell for the purchaser twice the amount
On original motion the same was
mop* Towxauir.
bought of them. These gentlemen are
At Hum Outer atore. Friday, August ix at 2 letting a “golden opportunity” pass, carried by all ayes.
By Aid. Hessmer, that the street U&gt;« zvth day ol July, in Uir tear one Uiuu»o clock p. ia.
judging from the number of farmers
committee be instructed to report on and eight hundred und clelrty-aix,
OKAXOKVtl.lJK.
investing in 815 wheat
rreaent. Win. W. Cole. Jmfa- of Probate.
the bridge petition Friday, July 30th,
At school
boow.
of Orangeville. SaturI.......
11 village
m ...
“•,urn"jParties desiring to secure' privileges 1886.
Carried.
Ayes, Beesmer, McCoy,
for stands, etc., on the fair grounds dur­
At Town Hall. Assyria. Saturday. August Ulb.
Mc^mghton.
Waters
—
4.
Nays,
Hams
ing the G. A. B. reunion in this city.
I’tJjW Hurt It* ru«y be lloca«&lt;-d to wll certsdn

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I am now settled an,| rea(j
forbueiness in my new quw
ters in the store east of W. }{
Schantz^ grocery.

$ M Pawr tai!
W»n PaPel", Wall Paper,

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Wall Paper. Wall Paper.
Wall Paper, Wall Paper.

Wfi
WINDOW SHADES.
Window Shades in plain c|oth
and decorated. o?paper shades.

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Oils aid faniiste

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Varnish and AlaliaHine.
Alabastine and Ban: Paint­
Barn Paint and Honsekfepets*
Paints in smvll'cans.
•
Housekeepers' Paints} and
Bi whes.
And EVEhrTHiSG els(. in
my line.

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I still sell the Celebratech-DETRoiT Whi’te
Lead Works Liquid Paints, which take the

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Additional Local Items.

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August 28th—27 th. should apply at once
to Comrade John Lichty, chairman of
the committee on arrangments. Do
Governor Alger is president of the not delay, as the committee are anxious
Alpena branch of the M. C. B. R.
to close the matter at once.
such, he had fitted for' his use a private
Lewis Stern is rapidly closing out
car the “Michigan.” The prohibition his stock. People have evidently be­
state organ, the Center of Detroit, true come aware that this is a bona fide clos­
to the malignity of ite editor Rev. ing out sale, and that goods are being
Creasy, a man-hater, claimed that this sacrificed at unheard of low prices.
car was fitted out with wine lockers, Thoae who are wise will avail them­
and that Gov. Alger and his compan­ selves of this opportunity to secure
bargainr First come, find served.
‘
ions, who were to go to San Francisco
jezhtobiax

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in thia car, were going to have a royal
booze. This has drawn from the gov­
ernor an indignant denial. He states
that there are no wine lockers in the
car, and no places where it is designed
or projKwed to keep lieveragea of any
sort, except water. Gov. Alger is a
Christian gentleman, with a growing
family of boys, and in un interview
statte that he too thoroughly realizes
the responsibility of bringing up his
children to ever lend encouragement
to wine-bibbers or wine drinking, even
if he had no other motive, for not using

At the warehouse of Messer Bros,
can - be seen a curiosity in the shape of
a double seated carriage of “ye olden
times.” It was built 50 rears ago- in
the city of Auborn. New York, and
was put up to stay. The gearing and
axles are as heavy us those of a modem
lumber wagon, und the architecture
and general make up resemble a man o'
war rigged out for business.

. J,y*Ald’ w®teiT.
the report of
tne street committee in rwrard to the nM?1?! u
width of the bridge be rescinded, which
u-mi
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CITY ACCOUNTS.
Luke Waters. Board of Registra­
tion and Election
J. M. Beremer, do’’ ’ \
Geo. Ostturn, do
I). McNaughton, do’'
Wm. H. Stebbins, do
E. Y. Bogie, do
Archie McCoy, do

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8
8
8
8
Ctias. Warner. eJerk of ‘ejection*.
4
Newton J. Bronson, do
4
B. F. Lichty, do
4
E. Fierce, do........................................ 4
S. E. Crandall. do*’.’.*.’*’
4
O. H. Greenfield, do
4
J. M. Hewes, do
4
C. F. Brooks, do”
Bent of Adam Tinkler’a building 5
Rent of Jordan’s wagon shop.
5

Fred'k Hotchkiss.
NCNIUN CATARRH
&gt; thorough •

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M^s. Adam Elliott, of Hickory
chairs at registrat’n and elect'n
w
SO
Corners, is evidently a plucky woman.
..By
th&gt;t the •coounts be ■afxialteitorv.lt i*
ordtn‘ drBKn for thewune. «&gt;ce of said non-re
.A few days since when 10 miles from
her home her arm was broken by being Carried, all ayes.
By Aid. Bwsmer, that the rules be
'thrown from a boggy. She drove home, suspended and Mr. Cadwaltader be sl­
tied her horse, and walked half a mile
stimulants or encouraging others to do (and telephoned her son Dr. Elliott, to owed to um dynamite on his farm to
■o. The word of Gov. Alger is sufficient &lt;coms and reduce the fracture. Mrs. blow oat stamps. Carried, al] w
for all who know him, as he is a man •Elliott is over 70 &gt;cars of age.
the City qf Hartini/f;
of honor, whose statements are always
. ^.I~''TI-EXEN:—^*our committee on
The Democrat says it will whack
trustworthy. But the man-hating ।
newspaper pirate who manages the to
1
believe they are playing false. In
Canter's mud batteries will continue to i

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The Hastings Banner.

PERSONAI^MENTION.

Improbable though it may appear
Mrs. A. H. Johnson is now in Toledo. to those aware of his condition during Northville, Wayne Co^ where he built
(IASTINGR.THUMDiAY. AUG.
two mills, also building and repairing
w Mrs. S. Crandell is visiting at Ftalnothers in that-section. He nlao built
present writing. Wednesday noon. He two mills in Canada, just acroas Detroit
Local Advertising Rate*:
McrriU went to Detroit Wed- can live but a few hours at tbe longwt, river. In 1840 he took a gang of men
however.
from Detroit to Allegan and built a
The Middleville Republican booms saw mill, soon after building a mill al
Tuesday* W* Bentky went to Gun Uke
Grand Haven and one at Muskegon.
Notice*. S cento per line.
P
’
^
ni
}
nar
y
examination
of
Supervisor
J.
H.
McKevitt
for
the
re
­
r ir;&gt; uf Thanks, 10 cento per tine,
In 1848 in company with his brother
TuSday”* Horton Went to Gun Lake publican nomination for sheriff. Mr. Timothy 8. he came to Irving and utili­
win । mv and Death notices free. .
AU nuifces for Entortalnmentollor profit otlnMcKevitt is a ruan whose republicanism zed the water power by building a saw
i*rfw3k »r oiKimlintlon*. exwpt torehartUJjle TUtS?y, ttefJS
until
. . .
nnrnnoiH. will be charred for at
and quidilicaUoM are unquestioned. mill and grist mill, but before they
But. Hastings has an equally available were completed his brother’s health
and strong candidate in tbe person of failed, tee brother returning to North­
posters have been distribta nftS?*E“"*n 11 v“a"S '"“&lt;1* Baker Shriner. There are other names ville, where he died of consumption
qheet mihic.
in .Detroit.
mentioned, all good men and material Nov. 25, 1852. The surviving brother
for good officers. The Banneh has no continued the business at Irving for
vtelUn*
wish to champion any one, for among several yeara, finally selling out to
,ve recently added to my Mock of
the good and true men mentioned for Hubbard A Hendershott, since which
Julius RusMtU and wife spent Sunday thejwaition tjje republican county con­ time tee decerned had given his atten­
"ni &gt;«lure on
. Musical Goods
25pSSf"w,Stl‘' ,KUr Sch0°1 ■»“« at Gun Lake.
3 vention can ut- relied upon to choose tion to farming. He waa married to
w.eF?t Wednesday evening Aua
Cornelia Hills. April 23d, 1856. To
&lt;wK of FOpalar Sheet Mmle. Anykk MrSS.lnv|tod
com® “d bSfr . &lt;^!thrBalx:ock ho returned from a the right man to “get there."
them two children were born, a son and
visit to Irving.
ved of Mu«ls Nook* er Sheet Mndo what the Doctor will have to aay.
CardtothePublic.-I would an­ daughter—tee son dying at the age of
ISyeare.
nounce
to
the
Atizens
of
Hastings
and
* ri«wy tn calling on me.
weindebted to me muat
The subject of this sketch was liberal
i-tll and pay me immedlatelv, as 1 have
vldnity that, having purchased the
tiring* a M“’«l:»’ty.
t
gon^out of buain^and murt Ki: '^th'K.Lo0^
n',llrtM stock of Fred’k Hotchkiss, I shall con­ in all public enterprises and upright in
his dealings. He was a warm friend
JOHN BE88MER,
tinue the business at the same location, and liberal supporter of the M. E.
Jeweler and Optician.
, i
FRED K. HOTCHKISS.
wfUuJ.L^S “ •VU&lt;’,ln&lt; “rfldM where I hope to see all of his old custo­ church, and was ever ready to lend a
VChe Methodist® wm have a Sunday
mers and many new ones.
helping hand in all that appertained to
I expect to add largely to the stock, its welfare and prosperity. Although
school picnic on the fair ground^ on 4k. M. Bates Is reading law at Smith
1‘AKM EUK SALE.
and shall at all times keep a complete not a member, yet he stood a« an’out­
WRIGHT, KAY k CO,
r ! ».;! v. ll niy form of 40 acre* In Hastings »»Hlnesday ot next week, Aug. 1Z A &amp;Colgroves office)
assortment of Drugs and Proprietary side sentinel zealously guarding its
■ .t.twnip.tair fnune house, tank tan SQM0,
140 Woodward Ave.,
AU th® mem- ,- ¥,ra’ ,w-&amp; Goodyear returned from Medicines. Paints and Oils, Druggists’ intectets, and always seeing its ad­
• .i ■-i—l uri-h-inl of nil kind* of fruit, all
Simdries. Books, Wall Paper, etc, etc.
1 &amp; 3 Campus Martins,
J Vol I'-twre. Will *en very cheap on &lt;y&gt; and friends of the school are iovit- Coldwater Monday.
vancement. He was elected trustee of
I am also pleased to announce that the M.E. church in 1873, which position •
For further particular* enDETROIT.
u mi h-xldeiii-e. Just two mile* north und
trKsVte*?*1* a bu’ln”s WP Mr. Quincy Hynes, the popular and .he held up to near the time of hu death. •
IIhe fusion broth is neafly cooked in to N tub ville Monday.
.
iK&gt;i i tin- Harting* National Bank.
•
’
v
competent
druggist,
remains
in
my
em
­
U 1 t t,WW
In 1877 he was chosen chairman of the (y Orders by Mail rtceiot Prompt
thM county, the loss cooks expecting to
ploy. and will have charge of the store. building committee, and entered with
Col. W. S. Hecnx, of Irving, was a
and
Ca
rrful
A
t
tention.
Coll and see us.
have all to their liking on Saturday, Banner caller Monday.
zeet upon thtaferculean task of building
Yonr« respectfully.
the M. E. church house of worship, tak­
''’under how wide a swath the “Inter­
u.W,Weater Bnd 1L R Grant were
DR. EH. LATHROP.
ing upon himself the responsibility of
&gt;1 kMAWH». MICH l»n Mt. Holyoke Man. viewed of the Telegram-Herald will
a*.
M
all
Lake
Saturday.
mi and tunlon. »i TA per school year. Rulldplanning the work and superintending
D
eath
of
H
enry
D.
B
auer
.
—
It
I Jy ktram. Instruction throughout,
its details. Faithfully did ne discharge
. W. P. Sidnani left Monday night for
&lt;4 Michigan. In tbe circuit court lot the
il !-n&gt;i begluv Sept- &gt;=. ''‘v-- Fur clrculankdThe Urge stuck orthose elegant calf
has seldom, if ever, bees our lot to these self-imixxwd obligations, tailoring Stale
Cnunrv of Rnrrv.
a lousiness trip to Iowa.
'
shote for woman’s wear that are being
chronicle a more sad or unexpected assiduously until the work was accom­
Mr.
Turner,
or
N.
Y.,
is
visiting
his
plished.
It
would
have
been
difficult,
unloaded at Stauffer A Crawley** gta-i
death than that of the subject of thlp
Notice is hereby iflven that on the 14th day of
cousin Mrs. Geo. Goodyear.
article. Henty D. Bauer was bofis* in If not impossible, to have . built the
to |how that farmer wives know how
Thayer contemplates building a pest Almond. Allegany Co, WVk church had it not been for his assist­
»A -• ,«h at Hasihips High School. Ad- to appreciate a good shoe. Trv a pair ,
-June oth. I8fl7 and was eonsequeftfly ance. Verily he shall not lose his re­
brick house m the first ward.
.• &lt; . !t. r than rsvr-w-lure. A graduate ami you will be convinced.
state X-irnul ua* fcpr-ii employed. New
but nineteen years of age. lie was ward. Long will he live in loving re­ nod* and chiitcl*. inouejK Mid effect* oi
Mrs. Chas.- Finn, of Omaha, is the brought by his iwirentsto this suite membrance in the hearts of a grateful Dmer S. Thorn, the rtafendaut above
Bji-r comparatively few persons from
• .u.--l ' ork will he given, rive percent.
named, for tbe num of one nnndred hlaetj।
.-a:-1&lt; bv the county examiners io papers
guest of Mrs. Wm. Hitchcock.
when a child. They first settled in people. His life lengthening beyond twr and 30-100 dollar*, which said urtt wm
i , - .... . unending Harry Vo. teachers* this section have gone to the northern
Mists Jennie Frace. a Nashville News Barry, in this county, where they lived three score years and ten has been full returnable cm the &lt;tth day of Jnly. A. D. UM.
Rummer resorts thus far this season.
PHILIP T. ObLGROVE,
a year or so. when they removed to this of usefulnere and good deeds to his fel­
typo, spent Sunday in this city,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Out people are coming to realize the
city. They have lived' here since, with low men. He was a prominent and
Dated, tbh 7th day of July, A. !&gt;■ iww.
Mrs. Truax and daughter. of Bownv. the exception of about a year, when valuable member of society in the com­
f-u-«j that .within
the borders cl VI...
our M
own
- ---- ----II
. C. IL COLE.
they residtxl at Howell and Lansing. munity in which he lived. He has
Harting*. Mich. .■ coupty are resorts nnsurpawel by anv «ure the guestsot Mrs. Win. Jcnts.
Iwtu gathered to his rest like tbe grain NATORE'8iJ™,»l'-lg(tOT
i in the northern purt of the state. ’
I Lee Heed, of Plain well, was greeting Henry had a fine physical development ripe for the reaper.
CURE FOR
Turrla u., ,
ahd was very fund of athletic sports
I K»v. J. A. Lownv. of tbe Detroit । iiis many Hastings friends Sunday.
Few men have been so long and fa­
and game*. He attended the couipetl*
!■? V’HEB'
• confarence of the Methodist church. I
I- A. Holbrook and daughter tive examination held at Jackson lust vorably- known in Barry Co. as thta
- aiidlltev. 11. H. lajwry. of Chinn, brotfi- Kittle went to Muskegon Monday.
Tarrant’s Effrrvcwnt
fall for admission to the I'. 8. Military sturdy old pioneer; and like many of
others who have gone before him, be
SELTZER APERIENT.
। »‘r» |»f Dr. Lowry ot this citv. will l»e
S. K. Willison anticipates, soon hav­ Academy at West Point and stood 2nd leaves the rich heritage of a good name
Il ia certain In ns ef­
,,g&lt;‘ .'SMirtment of
i j n -M ui with the pastor of th- Metho- ing to flee from his old enemy, hay f&lt;- among the candidates. At that time to his family and friends—the lx-st leg­
fect*. It ia identic In Ito
he was complimented by the examiners
artion. It to iwlatalile to
I'list! church next Suudav. “
J preach•
Ojk
and at pritvS eheajrfor his perfect phvslcal organism which acy to the history of those early days in
'inglinthe morning the other tn w
the
Flood v. of ,Freeport, exchanged gave promts-.- of u long life. At our Michigan, in which he took such an
j evening.
pulpits with Rev Hunsiterger Sundav county fair last tall he took three 1st active part.
racing nature. Do n«
I . A n ice eream social will lie held nt last.
lake violent purgxtlirp*
Czes in the spurt contests and also two
_. , ..
. &gt;
youraelve*. or nllmrrtar
prizes at the celebration on the 3d
’the society rooms in the Row»r block.
KeV. J. 1. HtielL of Grand Rapids,
jon Thureibiy evening of nwtt week. spent m lew days of this week at this of July last, where it is thought he
may have received the strain which
place.
Th»-------------------------------- nre Madam*
India that entertain.
was the initial cause of his sickness
• Fr«l Barlow, Royal Mudge. Dan Mc- iVSf. L. Cook is chasing tlie wild buf­ •and death. He was a graduate of our
pairing by an experienced
public favorite?
; Naugton. Wm. Huffman, Geo. Good­ falo, or doing something else, west of high school, having graduated in tbe
drugglkis everj-wbere.
Chicago.\
yen
,
Henry
Ford.
The
rooms
will
be
class of l&amp;M and having been selected
•i:i|-’ter.t workman.
opened at six o’clock. All are cordiallv
Ed. Clark and wife and Mrs. A. by his classmates to deliver the Saluta­
invited to attend.
8UUe of Michigan. County ot Barry—M.
Black go to Ann Arbor to-day for a tory at the commencement exercises
that year. In the winter of 1884-5 he
, Notice l« hereby given Unit by an order u! the
Tlioii: who are in need of clothing short visit
I-nH&gt;at&lt;-I .,::-! f-r I.'I- (’..unit ,,i F.;,rrv. in ub
taught the district school on the State
on Uie tuli dhy of Ai«wit. A. D. IBM. sir months
should call on Lewis Stern, as he is sell­
T. J. Bush and wife were called to road in the Fisher neighborhood and
from that date, were allowed for crrdHors to
ing lout his entire stock at remarkably Ypsilanti last week by the sertoun ill­ gave such universal satisfaction that
vrrsent their rlalmk against tbe estate ot Wataon It Woodruff, late of said county, deeejuied.
he was employed to teach tbe school
low- prices, preparatory to move to ness of his mother.
and that alt
nf ,.ia
«... —.
the following-summer, contrary to the
ukdiriH fhbt ittek, 1,728.
Chicago. A great many people have
John Willison, of Missaukee county,
improved this opportunity of getting is in the city, called here by the illness custom of the district, which'usually
employed
a
lady
teacher
during
the
good goods at low prices, and all will of his brother Z. B.
fore the Mb d»y of Eebnary next, and that auch
summer season. In the winter of1885claim* will be heard before Mid Court on Tuesfind it to their interest to examine his
WillWnd Warren Ball and sister Nel­ fi he taught the school in district No. 1,
JS8:KS8S,S!SW.‘t1?d,S.,S^
stock before buying.
\
lie, of Saranac, x isited Hastings friends of Rutland, where he had somedifficultv,
M. KOO EKS.
!&gt;«:. E. H. La-Throi- bus purchased a portion of the past week.
owing to the pupils having been pre­
WM. W. COLE.
viously allowed to use tobacco in and
the drug stock of Fred’k Hotchkiss, and
C. G. Bentley and family and Frof.
_________________________ Judice of Probate.
will continue the business at the same Cole and family and several other alxmt the school house, which he could
A GENTLEMAN'S SMOKE
not concientiously permit. He was
N&lt;*lc* I* hereby riven that sealed prvpoMl*
plaqe. The Dr. needs no recommenda­ Hastingsite* are at Gun Lake.
will be received by the Street and Brldj-&gt;- Comt.
with some difficulty successful in put­
of the City of Hastings up to and Including the
tion! to the people of this county. lie
Miss Drusie Hale takes a vacation of ting an end to such abuse of school
l»th day of August Inst., for tbe furnishing of
will, enlarge the stock and keep 'a full a few weeks, which she intends spend­ privileges, and that without the proper
all matortaL
-*r
supply of goods In his line. Quincy ing in Nashville and Grand Rapids.
support
of
the
school
officers
and
OO Hynes, well and favorably known to
patrons.
Since
his
graduation
he
had
oo our people, will continue in the Dr.'s (Mrs. Jas. Bauer returned from
been
striving
to
save
1
up
tbe
necessary
HIrIl
employ and have charge of the store. New York state Sunday morning, call­ money to attend the State University
ed home by the death of her son HenryA and complete a higher education. It
by calling
__________ J. M, IIOGER-S.
There was a good attendance at the
yment are
itpecmcaUona. Frtxxnul* may be
John Jewett, wife and daughter, of was his purpose to have commenced at
Bemneas is on the boom in this city. mating Friday, but the affair was not
try member ot the Comt. or the re­
Grand Rapids, were the gueeta of Mrs. the University the oomimj year. In
corder. The Comt. rev rice the right io reject
iii v the IntstSie corset at Morae E. the Btivdfes its projector Intended, ow­ Geo. Goodyear a portion of the past Henry’s death the trnthfulnees of the
quotation from Burn’s is forcibly
ing to the non-appearance of the Mid­ week.
uni&gt;. v^nuKn. vu r n.
brought to mind.
'
Cai i. iiiul
Dr. Lathrop at bis new dleville base ball club, and the “flunk­
LUKE WATKK8.
Miss Ettie Main returned Monday
ing" of J. J. Fuller, owner of Olive Lo­
BINS.
drag ttorft. .
GMR »n S-Kley,
gan. However, a hotly contested race from a two weeks visit with relatives
An’ Im’e us no-.istit nut crl
Committee.
i’^aThEr weight bustles only 25c-at was run between Dr. Goucher's Leo and and friends at Lansing and Grand
Fpr protnjVd Joy."
K. Novina"
.
Applet, per tn»
Whit. Benham’s mustang, the latter Ledge.
Henry was a general favorite .among Apple*, drted ..
This. Dudley, of Detriot, who spent a
’V-- r-h in the third rank at K. of P. .winning in two straight heats. The
his schoolmates und companions. Al­ Aigta.MareraMd
Probate Court tor said eotmt}.
free for all was easily won'by the Han­ few days of the past week with Julius though posseseed of a resolute will, he
ball Monday evening. In the nuUter of the eatote of Burton Warner.
na horse, and the green race proved a Ruaself and wife, returned to his home
late of l*ralrtevllle. In »ald county, drveaited.
never had difficulty with any of his as­
Tur-pionecra’ annual meeting takes walk-away for Dr. Andrus’ horse.
We. the underainied. havlnt been appointed
Monday.
sociates. He was a friend of the
by
the
Judce
of
Probate oonimbudonem to re­
place t.Hiay, Thursday.
younger bovs and they feel his death
ceive. determine and adjuit all claims aud doQni’E upon a time, when the Banner
Herbert Schaibley returned from
mand« of all |erwti&lt; againm said decea.M-d. do
/'The 1-rick work on the Hustings criticised Sheriff Long, the Journal Valparaiso, Ind- Monday evening, deeply. Little boys half his years urn.ON........
hereliy
rive
notice
that we win meet at llie realWater
Ume.
bbl
when told of his death sobbed as if
1 louse is nearly finished?)
.
deuce of xald deceased. In the townthlp nf
took up the cudgel in his defense, and having finished his course at the college their hearts would break. His influence
Prairieville, tn Mid county, ou Saturday, tbe
Tbe engine and boiler for the new Iterated the Banner in set terms, class­ at that place.
r
hid day of October. A. D. IMS, and an Saturday,
wits good among theta, as he warf en­
the -zm day of January. A. D. 1V7, at o o'eloek
: Her mill arrived Saturday. )
ing: Sheriff Long as one of the best Z^Iiss Minnie Morse, well known in tirely temperate and free from the
a. m. of each of Mid dayo, -for the purpose of eianilulnj: and allow Ing *aid ciatuui. and that tlx
i t;’ ’ ’tsogti nine will play the home sheriffs Barry county ever had, as we OTs citv, waa lately' married to Mark habit of using tobacco in any form,
month, from the 22nd day af July. A. I). IMS,
which is the bane of so many of our
reniember iL Our reply was that aa
'• u» at Him fair grounds' Tuesday.
Copb-v.'of Decatur, and .they are now l&gt;oys and voting men. The attendance
thejjournai was Bosh Hick” uiouth-jgi/i Mindriis, p-iinta. oils, etc., piede, iu duo season it w ould be found reaideute of Kansas City?&gt;
al his funeral attested his popularity
Dated July mud. A. D. um.
■ !•■ I . II. Lathrop’s ilrug store.
appiotUDg the renumination of Sheriff
Mm. Withington. of Jonesville. Mich., with all, and showed unmistakably,
A. C. TOWNE,
that he was held in high love and ei-'
!’. I II AV EK;
’
n’t!; son of W. a. llama anil Long. Anyone who has read in our wholias 1-een the guests of Mesdamcs
teem by the Whole community. With TELECRAPHYk^
■
•
, ill i of a juikl type of scarlet contemporary of last week the article I). .&lt; Goodyear and John Rock for wvIrumibML
Write
Talma*.
Brr*..
tearful
eyes
young
and
did
alike
crowd
­
on foountv convention’’ will find our oral iiay.-i, returned to her home Tues­
ed past to take a last inok at the loved
prediction verified. The Journal joins day. , ’
features. The pupils and patrons from
nd Rapid* and llastinga base tfieifew rwre-head politicianw of its par­
day at the fair grounds this tv &gt;'hb have a bone to pick with “zher- (-Mis. A. D. Nlsknrn will return n«xt the districts when! he had taught, ns
iff Long and want to do-tktJ picking in week. Lieut. Niskern has received his well as his schoolmates and cl-Lssmates,
were, there to behuhl for the last time
commission
and
orders
to
report
for
!
"
v. inning county tb-ket will lie the e&lt;-n vent ion.
dutyiat Fort Mnginnte, Montana, by the remains of their teacher, companion
:: :uHinnation ia Saturday of
and friend. ■
Diim.—In this city July 28th, Em­ jjeptahh.
'
Henry died .Friday night, about 12
meline, beloved wife of Alfred;*-- *'««■- W). R. Cook and wife attended the
We can .suit you in make, quality and price of
o’clock, at the residence of 8. N. Bald­
- -itixu turther relative to the
'
. .
wedding of Cha*. Doyle, of Irving, and win in this city, by whom he bad l&gt;een
l■
'it t):i; new railroad hiu» traus- iLF.I •
Miss
Nettie
Marshall,
of
Barry,
at
the
emploved.
of in'fiariiation of the bowels,
linmeline
Sisson
was
Lorain
Wayne
,
l thin week.
Co^ State of N. Y-, on the 2.th day of residence oL the bride’s parents,
ed- after an illness of about two weeks.
'V .nied.. A few more boarders by August. 1821). When h child of seven neoday last?
His sickuess was not considered ex­
iIn- day or week at. the American house. years she removed with her parents to
tremely dangerous until about twentyMite Edith Bullis, of Johnstown, four hours before his death. One of
.•« u.ioiiable.
tee State of Ohio, where she ww
who has been visiting friends in the the sad circumstances of his sickness
ried-to
her
now
’
bereaved
companion,
We are agents for a dozen different manufactures, and can
uhtions carefully compoundnorthern part of the state, was the
71 hv - registered pharmecutist at Dr. Dec 7th 1843. In 1854 they removed Juert of Mra. Cheater Messer for a Tew' and death was the alwcnce of bis rrtbfti- fit up any man with any kind of threshing rig he wants. We
er from his bedside. She had &gt;pea
township, in this, rouRty.
E. H- fAthrop’s drugstore.
ays this week.
summoned about four weeks' previous have also some good SECOND-HAND ENGINES, which we
troE whence they nene u&gt; thU dly
I'H. Lowry a few days since remov­ ebcit eleven yeMs «o. =j&gt;'
G'red Heath, for the poat three yearn to New York State to attend her moth­ will sell very cheap. We sell the
ed a traumale cataract from one of the or a lame end well known rurally, only
er who was not expected to live but a
?„'“r broth- or when; renuln to prescription clerk for Jacob Jrewn tc short time, and bad not returned.
‘ .vis of Chas. Farr, of Vermontville.
Co of Muskegon, has severed his con­
Hev. W. A. Hunsberger will mourn the loss of a Idved sister, sue nection with that firm and entered into Whed Henn’ grew worse she waa tele­
graphed for and started immediately,
the mother of two children, both of
i'teai-h at Leach lake school house on was
Stem we by her tmtelde to mratera- partnership with W. H. Goodyear. but did not know of his death until
Sunday next, by request, at 130 p. m.
Fred has many warm fnencta in this she arrived in Hastings Sunday morn­
to her oomfort during hertartprogart- city who welcome his return./
ing. We trust that it may not again On the Market The BUCKEYE in all styles and FARMER’S
An agent of the State Gazetteer was edillneiH. She was a great*ifft." for
m the city Monday, procuring date for
The builder of this column has re­ be our lot to witnere ao aad a burial
FAVORITE. We have had an
the forthcoming volume of that work.
Tn her'dwa'ber^blMfr" 1&lt;«™.*?’’ ceived notice from Fred Alexander to
lay in a full supply of tobacco and
For sale cheap, good second hand iL ^XSar.d-r wetter.ted
Obituary.-Died, in Middleville,
separator, with fixtures of either steam corapnnion whoee jon ted eofr°»« *5
July £4U&gt;, 1«86. Lutter B.’ HUM, a««l
or horse power. Enquire at Messer
tea ehteed tor more than lorty ymra
71 yean.
Bros.
£*S^2*„dly bereft. Ste will tete»
The life and death of Luther B. Hills
^^bS
tS' come from bis many Barry county » dmerrfte ot more thte a poteat
Will IL Goodyear has finished the
This year. We sell the old reliable Studebaker and the Flin
job of moving his drug store to his new
BoUot Hewwtxmito Araulra. Now
friends.
Wagon, which has many points of excellence not possessed by
quarters. He now has a very hand­
home store.

DETROIT

Now Ready!

Inspection Invited!

Our

Elegant

Enlarged

Establishment!

friSktSL"1 ”fe “* V,’“1D*

IMPORTERS.
JEWELERS.
OPTICIANS

jlicMEao Female Seminary

tlachersHTlass-

CCNSTiPATOH,

$1000

IfcOate's, llie Jeweler.

dft'.ffi",forfeit Sick- He attache,KWWSSKrc.

DYSPEPSIA •

w

Local News.

•

'S,- •*-

Threshers, Attention!
Threshers and Engines.

BEST GRAIN DRILL
Immense Wagon Trade

Ovr business men. unices we are
greatly mistakeo, will find that the roll­
er mill will increaee the trade of thia’
cty materially
The Hastings dry schools, under the
n.-nagemant of Prof. Cole, are aea®d
&gt;O Done in tee state. Htakvtemeon to be proud of ite ecboote.

S«b«S««y »*“»n“dMan
’hnS:
from
MK8.0UOONTBMTTS.

warehouse.

itfSrrs

Respeetlolly,

.

MESSER BROS

�Thvanly rou&lt;h ’‘mlxiurt btf
people that contain* no optatre
cotica in Rod Star Cough Cure,
twenty-five cents.
Ralls have been laid m far as i/96111eke on the Bay City A Alpena railroad.

IN BRIE*

SAMUEL J. TILDEN DEAD ADJOURNED WITHOUT DAY
THE GREAT

DEMOCRAlC LEADER

STRICKEN DOWN SUDDENLY

CLOSE OF THE FIRST SESSION OF
THE FORTY-NINTH CONGRESS.

Dr. Jackson's blood and humor
will positive cure all eruptions,
aud lad t“&gt;res upon the body fi
limbs. Will thoroughly cleanae the
system and blood of every trace of dis­
eases tliat have their origin therein.
Cures the rheumatism, salt rheum and
canker, and is well recommended by
the medical profession all over the
country. Price Bl per bottle. Sold by
W. H. Goodyear

of

It i» belbved that tbo Feanxylvam* com­
pany t. farnkhtag r.0Q0.«M&gt; fa fadM
Bt. Loul^ Kanmi City .t Colorado road

A census just taken at Owosao shows
an increase of 628 in population in two
years.
Those who believe that nature will
work off a cough or cold should under­
stand tliat this fa done at the expense of
the constitution. Each time this weakensxhe system, aud we all know that
the termination of this dangerous prac
tice is a consumptive's grave. Don't
take the chances, when a 50 cent bottle
of Dr. Bigelow’s Positive Cure will
safely and promply cure any recent
esugh, cold or throat or lung trouble.
Buy the dollar bottle of Fred Hotchkiss
for chronic cases or family use.

relating to fruit broody, to broody distilled

defending and sxptalnlng th. tariff Uli be
introduced. Tbo committee UquirtogtaU
the western labor troubles was authorised
to.it during room, Morrison. Randall

POWDER

privilege, hl»purpose D*a«” *T'“TJ”
Record tbe satirical reeolutiocxs be tried
(leaving it at *30 per month.! and passed
from tbe president
report by Secretary

Absolutely Pure.

manner iu
—------- -------- , hod managed affairs during tbe seeeirm.

talced an eight y oars’ monopoly for oupply-

An average of nearly 800 baths daily
are giyen at the Mt. Clemens bath

Df lini Of?ces’ 63 Monroe
Hit SIAM, St, Grand Rapids.
thousands suffering from Asthma, Com
sumption. Coughs, etc. * Did yon ever try
Acker’s English Remedy? It fa the besl
preparation known for all Lung Troubles,
sola ou a positive guarantee at 10c., SOc.
Erkd’k Hotchkiss. Druggist*
The ladies of Shelby and Hart have Dra Charlo. E. HlmOodu and Samuel Swift,
brass band on the brain. Efforts are
being made to organize one in each was known in this city that-Mr. Tilden
place.
been tailing for ooms time, tbe news ot

operation The Republicans declared they
would keep up the fight untU tbe printing

forty-two poragrapba

A further oonfer-

tbe appropriations committee to tit during
---- •— *K.» Vnr’r

D, A. Bradford, wbohfcale paper dealer Chattanooca. Tenn., writtadhai be wan seriously alfileted with a severe cold that settled on his
lungs: had tried many remedies without benefit.
Being Induced to tn- br. King’s New Discovery
for consumption, did so and was entirely cured
by the wm* o! a few bottles. Mncc which time
be has used It In fits family for coughs and colds
with best results. This is the experience of
thousand* whose lives have been saved by this
wonderful discovery. Trial bottles tree at W.
H. Goodyear's drug store.

tain unanimous consent to put bills upon

Hay Is only halt a crop in Cheboygan county,
a banner hay county.
THE REV. GEO. H. THAYKK, of Bourbon.
Ind. says: "Botli myself and wife* owe our
lives to SHILOH'S CONSUMPTION CURE."
Hold by W. IL Goodyear.
dent of tbe United Btatae, Secret

to St. Giboon at Louisiana Introduced a
joint resolution appropriating
to

barber bill

paid for 125,UU0 squirrel tails which
collected.
Over 1/00,000 feet of pine lumber was
■ __ T. —.
... _ .. . .
....

4 o'clock, thus effectually preventing any
further attempts at legislate

Joint resolution to continue tbo approprla.

objections by ITumb and Edmunda Tbe
adjournment reeolutlon was reported with
an amendment making tbe date August 4,
but Hoar objected to any adjournment
until action was taken on bis bill providing
for national Inquests into alleged political

DR.

Tbo Thirty-fourth

senators criticised the bill and Hoar’s
speech as a “bloody shirt’’ move, and Blair
objected to ccoislderatlou of the adjourn­
ment reeolutlon, and tbe latter being placed
on tbe calender both subjects

Tuesday, elected a full city ticket, with tbo

leaves out appropriations for tbe Hennepin,

•'Give Ely's Cream Balm a trial. This Justly
re lebrnted remedy for tbe cure of catarrh, bar
fever, cold In the ticad. etc., can be obtained uf far from strong yet. There were a num bar of
any reputable druggist, mid may lx! relied upon
na a safe and pleasant remedy for the above associations also present, including delega­
compla.nt* ami will give Immediate relief. It tions from Tammany, tbo bar (headed by
Is not a liquid. Muffor powder, has no offensive
, tbo county
odor and ran be need at any time with good
city govornsuits, as thousands can testify, among th
same of tbe attaches of this office."—Spirit
tbe Times. May 29.18M.
The Ray City Tribune will be
from date.

READEEE
=4B0rT

day*.
leal suffering.

The Wisconsin Democrats will bold their

N. J.AJKEN. M. D.. GRAND RAPIDS, Mini.

Tbe bouse then adjourned.

wHV win yos cough when Shiloh** Cure win
give Immadlate relief. Price 10c.', facts, ami *1.
RoM by W. H. Gaodyear.

stone nt 0:40, accompanied by Secretary
Endicott and Col Lamont. He stoppoo a

university.

tbe.direction of the eerretary of

IkSdby W. H. Goodyear.

George Thompson, of Salem, bat violently
Insane over tbe death of Ills wife.
.

bomb-thrower.

MEN.

mover, objection preventing Baker’s with-

YoxKKM, N. Y., Aug. 0.—Tbo funeral
of Hon. Samuel J. Tilden brought hundreds

SHILOH’S Catarrh remedy |i a positive
evre for Cxtanzh, Diphtheria and Canker
Mouth. Sold by w. II. Goodyear.
Tbe three Insane Sky lams of Michigan had
1.S57 inmate* July 1.
Without beautiful hair no woman is beautiful.
Is youre tall!he off or faded? The lows Is vital.
Parkers Hair
will preserve
rrt..
it. Balsam
.Im. .
I your hair
&lt;*.._amt
_

and tbo senate l*Ul appropriating tX.OOu for

congratulation, by tbo responsible majority

THE CAPITAL DESERTED.
sundry civil and general deficiency bUU

glnoeffbas

: m.n-.-c.al
was convicted at Cincinnati Wednesday of

THOMAS’ ECI.ECTRIC OIL ba

Toothache....in 5 Minutes
Earache.......... “ a
«
Backache........ *( a Hours
Lamcncw....... &lt;&lt; a Days
CoufflM.............. “ ao Minutes
Hoaracncss.. . “ 1 Hour
Colds.................... “ 34 Hours
Sore Throat.xa "
Deafness.......... “ a Days
Fain of Burn.. « 5 Minutes
Fain of Scald. “ 5

that city.
has been sentenced,

1‘rraldeat Dial will

waa agreed to, aa was tbo report
flcleney bill Morrison prawned the

mlttee roosan quietly

Oscoda Hebrews will build a *3,000 temple,

HOW ATHLETES TRAIN.
■'What a muscle!"
This exclamation was made by the
writer after inspecting the biceps ot Mr.
George LeBlancbe, the 00lebrated athlete,
ofteri known as the Marine. His shouldsrs
and anna, which were bare, showed
Immense layers of -miuculnr growth
which stood out elaarly and wees ns hard
as rocks. His entire appoarance indicated
a person bisassd with perfect health and
unusual physical powers.
’’Have you been in many battles?"
asked tbe writer.
■’Yss, in about fifteen. The last one

TBUlT WORTHY TKSTIKOST.

the Record and said

Thought,

tew elects

Shelbyville,

glowiag tribute to

trams* o. moiraru. vi

wasiixotox

City,

Daewoo oi sorse iwi- „rm., .. .. ......... ■
eaterprise is eafftalent anywhere In tnb
region to ineplre entire couMruce
plgnodj fcroox Pw. out. Mayor.
W. D. Tbonpsov,
Free. Jackson City Bank,
JosxPB Mxblt. ex-Mayur.
Q R. Kxickekixxkxk.
Mgr. Knlckarbockar Co.

RW.WM.346, an increase of *3,OUO,OOU during
*17,3K.KG, against 116,31^*63 ta July a

None of tbo oars were

my dlat,eating only meats and nourishing
food.’’
•'How about drinks f"
•'Ido not dnnk anything strong, not
even tea or coffee. There is one thing
though 1 have found very valuable, and I
drink It when In training. It gives ma
additional strength, and belpe my diges­
tion. 1 um it instead of Bass’s ale. which

mlttee to Inquire during reoKa Into tbo aL

Jackso*. Mich., Dec. 5.1«*A
trail acqn nted with Hom Defi
ixrd.one -4 dnr oldest and most
urineea men: a man of '*r»*
meson, stealing Integrity, rrllabie la ali
his commercial dealings end one of! tbe

fully *3.0ou,0(X) more than In July a year
ago, while expenditures were *s0,403,011, or

SMtle hnafnMi man. The well known
charaoter of tbaaa gvntlsmsn bespeak'Tor
any auterprisa thsy may encage m •

rolavlnc

Prx-t. CW
Gao. T. Smit*. B*nk Ft" TM anove matemente are made rvtartuw u&gt;
Urt-.
f,r»r Co.

thought the matter
should object to tbe resolutions and urged

opposite tbo

preparation that corabtnM.'nourUhtng

ends
, energies streegtbeood
rcr.awad

A loo.ootk
Udy DUkafaaUd

ttanclng and value oi •-*&gt;« a**-*
•
which ia now attracting so »»&lt;*•«•"

death will be the resuit.
lUMvraatte Syrup u *
Of previous adjournments was contpic
by Its absence. There was a very full

alloerad to
parried

by tuna, but boars toe ow**---high medical authority In addition
tag offered tbe public by
’
reputation la unlmpeacbnb.v

BLY’S

tai Ball

rvtT^sJu-lte

bedimmed eyre gaaed
tbe Rev. Mr. Bn trill

tbo Rods'ship railway tall, and com pro-

GOLD«HE
CATARRH

HAY

its.

"

our oldest, wealthiest and mo«t reltsbls
cllfaens, and bis MMotatc, Mr. Welllncton Hibbard, has during bb residence

Dempsey for some Cl me this winter. I
should alro be pleased to moot Dominick
McCaffrey at any tinsn."
•’How do you train for these meettagsr*'

"What fa Hl"
••Hbptonlc.”
■
“What la there about it to belp yonf**
"1 don't know exactly, but I suppose
is the peptonized beef, bops, and ma
which It is said to contain. At all events.
It is a great help to me. and I believe it
would Rive strength nnd health to any
one who would use it. There is Patsey
Sheppard, who trained Sutilvau. aud Is
one of the best trainers In the country.
He mm Hoploolc all the while, and thinks
the wvrld of It"
Tbe writer left Mr. LeBlancbe, greatly
improwled with two things: First; that
_ —_ «... -MW
fka

The following voluntary l”tera regard­
tag the standing and character of two
gentlemen whose names are now prnmV
Maliy before tbe public, are moat unusual:

FEVER

�t s. /m

Agricultural
ty-Ar cnnifunalertlon* pertalniag to thl* debartinrut ilionld b® hilnrrased to Mr. B. Do»rnport. Woodland, Mlcb.
As stated in our article on the Day­
ton Hedge, we have no desire to Injure
the Dayton Co. We do not believe in
,.,;ige orange hedge. In the interest of
..ur tarmet friends we wrote the article
in the issue of July 1st It was answera! in the last issue, the burden of
tht- Ming l»eing—you lie. We have no
‘light wltii the^company, but in the
interest of the same class for which we
wrote the first article, we shall reply to
;h&lt;! answer In good time. In the ineantimeiet os understand each other. We

SSFSi
TIME OF PLANTING.
Some wasomTu

%retSi°,d ftz

•

K'

Om linn .1 MKodlu, ku lx&gt;u»hi
'0.000 Dounds of wool thin season. *

Tu^^7“ge8°^jOo“^BR3«S’"

.11

tram

ra.TTVAnos AKDUARTOnxo.
ini M'lFtaiS?™ • •'•■&gt;»u™ comW^h ?’ iLk*
t0 rua over the field
w J? iiWl1 harrow- Anything tbit
the-ground sufficiently to
attjr ««* ■&gt;'
tbe Uule weedsy*nd
have no reason to doubt the existence Whin
crusted surface will answer
.Sevwu rain..I Wot B»j Cltr have
'»
hen
the
rows
can
be
seen
with
J
ahut
down
tor
lack
ot
logo,
: the commercial standing of the complow OOT^TlS’Sn
j-any. Inasmudt as they claim to have
W m ia*x&gt;Vttwo laches of earth k2SJwdt_,,£ ch!1Jr“ relieved b,
.j.i-lrSjie hedge for the Soldiers’ Home This should
be done thoroughly Frt^
Worm bpeelOc. Tr, it Stand
«owi£
at laiyton, w»have information that queat cultivation during
they dhl not make a certain portion, at J’?1«*»ential to a good crop, and e .wit11,7 &lt;?1I ,n»t&gt;rldk'w« &gt;•«»,
then! uiu u ^•^times during July for vessel pas.- ;5st, running to the right of the guard

which forma the binding talx-laud be­
tween the two Americas. Nature haa
nowhere been more prodigal with her
blessings and wonders. Volcano and
and lake, plain and mountain, valley
•rid forest, grain and fruit, flower and
*hrub, sky and climate, each and all
have here joined their powers to produce
• land of beauty and utility.
. Our mure lo tl„. R*pon. Sun J&lt;m.
gave a fine view of Lake Amititlan, as
the road passes around nearly twothirdi
of it before mounting the Ixigh divide.
The steam wait issuing from various
places on the water, each spot indicating
an issue of hot water from beneath.
These places are favorite bathing resorts
and their waters are said to be charged
with valuable medical properties. They
suggest, however, the heats of near by
volcanoes, and the powible outburst of
these mysterious powers. Indeed, the
shadow of the earthquake and of the
sudden giving away of the earth's crust
from these internal billows of fire and
atoam, somehow is never long absent
from one’s thought. But the people
here plow and plod on as though no such
cataclysm of nature would ever bring
ruin to their homes, though the onestory house®, and in some cases, the
thatched roofs, are the tokens of an ap-

Wt-HHCE’S
CREAM

BAKING Powo^
MOST PERFECT MADE

The United States Government
Places Dr. Price’s at the head of the entire list.

The Canadian Government

■’.oust near the green houses as you
Kta »ell'to go through
Mothers! mother.! mothers! Why
fields, each hand taking from four
-und racing the grounds and that the
Places Dr. Price’s at the head of the entire list
th«t^nr0Wk’Pullaa)'W weeds
.J°’J.AOW
Huie darliaw to
guard, there stationed said they did
thM may have escaped the cultivator •offer with tboee horrible worm, when
-huw, that hedge to their committees as
Dig as soon as thoroughly ripe, and a lure remedy la M nnu ^d choipy
their -&gt;wn. This is the fence in ques- when the ground is dry, if possible. wm ■I*clj8on’t vegetable worm avrup
It is the purest and strongest. Free from Ammonia,
Store In a cool, dry place.
P”"10"5"BrUy give roller and eo«. blit st
ceobv h or aale by W. Goodyear.
free from Lime, free from'Alum, and is recommended for
Tht-.paragraph on the standing of the
»
VARIETIES.
Stephtt
T.
Miller
will
build
a
new
We have been testing several of the
general family use by the Heads of the Great Universi­
compsny was written to show that they
wheal elevator at Howell.
varieties for some years. The
are u&amp;t so well known at home as we newer
ties and Public Food Analysts.
Beauty of Hebron and Burbank’s Seed­ ,„-c'i,.°,Se7,kl5.l,curM
30 wlnW . rerines are lead to suppose.
ling are our main sorts for field culture
Persons clonbClw; tho truthfulness of this con write any of tho Chemists named:
T£d
and
exSlZi
fhfe much for our purpose in writ­
A knowledge ot what to do in caw of
MlPvAJiL?-- B«Urvue Mwlleal CoUccv, New York.
i7a^Mh.
U
°
tCbk
'
“
’
“
'
“
»$■
ing . the article. We shall look up our ‘i1UivltY; The Larl&gt;' Ohio. Clark’s No
RrP 9- £•
L,*emist' Unlvendty Georgia, Athens, Ga.
many emergencica, certain to arise in
wh‘te.&lt;tar;
i*rof. IL C. KEDZIKLate-ProKident State Board of Health, Laniihiic, Mich.
authiirity still further. If mistaken lreh^UU|rB! ?l.U8h’,uld
families, esjiecinlly where there are chil­
£rot- IL,M. SffflEFFEIL Analytical Chemist. St Louts. Mo. .
are good yielding ports, but they have
n - will say so; but we have more un- n?-L P!Uurd eq &lt; ’
Prot CHARLES E, DWIGHT, Analytical Chemist, Wheeling, W. Va.
USi ,n smooth­ , J™’!1'' will rebuild at once, with dren, is an important part of a woman's
ITof. JAMES F. BABCOCK. State AjMyer, Bostero Mass.
education.
Hall's Journal of Health
«,i!&lt; jfnun we have told, that we know ness, uniform size and quality, to the brick instead ot wood.
Ih. ELIAS IL BARTLEYJB. K., Chemist to the Dept of Health. Brooklyn. N. Y.
FOll 1 DONT CAKE. dull. Ured gives the following directions for acci­
mfr own knowledge. We will give two varieties first named!
*»2!f’
i
®c-’ ^bu-finx Medical College, Columbus, Ohio.
\Sllp rrom th.e New K«wd Home­ twdlng. Impoverivhed blood, dull pain. dental poisoning: If you have swallowed
th#answer a fyll rejily in due time.
stead a few notes, on papers on potato
v™11- •*ou&gt;l«lhg obin Sup. a poison, whether laudanum, arsenic, or
culture, read at the winter meeting of
other
poisonous
drug,
put
a
teaspoonful
S?;.
b?.r“|wrllla never tall,
Sl.e -«cr*rullan*l OAM-ge of Mlchlcan- the Massachusetts State Board of Agriif
ot Buiklo,
to gite relief. We always guarantee it. uf ground mustard in a glass of water,
BulletlnNo. 13.
cultare. by Hon. Edmund HemeyTof I rice 81.00 per bottle. W. II. Goodyear. cold or warm, stir, and swallow quickly.
I’M. JOUS BOIUAXDKIL Jr, A. MJM. I&gt;, Frat Cteabinr urf Tmdrolocr.
FARM DEPARTMENT
■ •?&lt;&gt; .“*jor Alrord, or Dm??
Instantaneously
the
contents
of
tbe
get
Kemp
’
s
Liver
Th*', writer hits received a number of Houghton Farm, N. Y.
---------- J."— --- — ■
A
J WMArdSA.J
A
J. uuw
I- iter* from different parts of the State .1 Mr’ Hersey is said to have had a llfe- I ills for Torpid Liver, for Constipation, stomach will be thrown up, not allowing
for the Complexion. W. H. Goodyeab. the poixmuus substance time to be ab­
siinilar import to the following, SSh ♦O/t.Ob*ervallo.n .wd
rn&gt;£’--------------VYasliiSto^D^Chauist tor 1110 Ua3U;d States Department of' Agri•rmr. a well-known farmer of Ionia with this crop, and Major Alvord is
THE PRETTIEST LADY in Hast­ sorbed and taken into the blood. As
eninty; '
,
soon
as
vomiting
ceasua
swallow
the
known as h careful experimenter. It 1ings and others should not allow a
-Mt Dear Sue:— I desire to ask a few will bewn that there is some differ- 1cough to run. Us® at once Kemp's 'whit® of one or two eggs, for. the pur­
§Ii£A,O:X?:SHAS?i Prof. Chemistry. University of Texas, Austin. Texas.
- - ------in^the
r....vuu
opinions
VA|!ltr&gt;3Ol.
expressed
/ir-fwus as to your experience at the ence
Balsam which we guarantee to cure. pose of antagonizing any small portion
E. W. HI IX?A RD, Prof. Chemistry, University Califngd*, Berkeley, CaL
“Mr. Herwy said, thus far.
« cllt-g • ^'arm, in the planting and ralsTrial size of the poison winch may have been left
fHr: he
Ve.has
has got* \rIce £9. ^nt'' nnd
t&amp;t :free. B. H. Goodyear druggist
ug of potatoes, as to the amount of the -most, the
...o largest,
.u.gGot, and
uuu ‘the best
behind. Let the reader remember the
fftvi: to be put in a hill, the distance
^.
DMn art
tubers
principle, which ia to get the poison out
।
^.
h
emian
oats
men
are
again
at
work
Here
"hS
j
Mwein the rows, the distance between
of you as quickly as possible.
in Michigan.
- r
“7
the MIK in the rows, the proper time conctilsions:
There are other things which will also
lion, yet eftec^ual.
“1. TTje shape of a potato
-to pkiuti for winter use, etc.
Dr. Jackson's penetrating liniment
-j cannot l*e
serve as a speedy emetic, but the ad­
U1
1 - :i4iflering the importance of the changed by the continued set,
cures
sprains,
bruises,
kicks,
cuts,
burns,
seJertisn of &lt;
vantage
uf mustard ia, it is always at
any
particular
form
of
the
seed
plant
­
rheumatism, etc,, etc. Good for man
r 4 • 1 "T n d*** m‘m 10 me that
. .............. nmi pi&lt;1X11hand,
it.acts
instantaneously,
without
it •r-\h/ulil tw known as to the best ed. 2. The crop may be increased by or beast. For sale by W. H. Goodyear.
tr for
umm1 V,
u*1»K«. .....
ii kept .....
any other medicinal effects. The use of
selecting
for &lt;seed
healthy,
well
tub:■ • :r -o of ruidog the crop.
A new fruit evavorater is building the white of an egg Is that, although it
ere,asst!
and diminished by
!;y selectingfor
forsn-vl
seed
• •• J! the farm crops raised in no one ere.
l&lt;n.l
--o_ .--does not nullify all poisons, it antago(Hseieed
and
potatoes.
3. at St Johns.
...---- ----- ..
uu poorly
.. kept pvuiiues.
a.
i
re - i. h a divereity of practice as rtlCAUUAwI
Hard
Hard,
,
potatoes
that
have
havesproutnl
sprduted
but
‘
■ sijiivutiup and raising of pota"Wcvckw
lhe
lhlnF of thi* nines a larger number than any other
little are better for seed than those that
little*
J Ilf® are sorrowfully let agent so readily attainable. But, having
ere ipft,
soft, or have
hovv any
sr.y Ivug
long sprouts.
aprvuta. -I.
4. aJaae on aecouat of Dyspepsia. Acker'. taken the inuytard dr * egg, send for a
ItiH IJulletin is M-nt out as a reply to are
Long continued planting of anv variety Dyspepda lableta will cure Dyspepsia, physician; these are advised in order to
• ’ .4 this sort, and with the hope
Unit :t tb.iv l&gt;e of U.M-, not so much to gradually changes its characteristics. (ndlgrauon and Constipation- Mold &lt;in . save time, as the delay of twenty min­
WHO IS UNAOQUAIMTKO WITH THS OROGRAPHY OF THIS COUNTRY, WILLI
It- i I-tto ‘jn-viaiHti its to those who 6. Large crops are only,obtained on
ute® often causes death.—Medical Jour*f* MY EXAMINING TVI«
vuav
*
■ i- .1 irtt little exp*fience tn grow- rich *&gt;lb, well prepared by being thor­
Fkzp'k Hotthkism, DnsBtit.
this important cfci. or who have oughly pulverized, fi. Iu ordinarv
A German Lutheran society has been
Ii- Trr Bi'.-i-n much Attention to their iield culture the size of the tuliera plant­
ed should lie sufficient to give the organized at Battle Creek.
I |
.
“It is a nice |ask to brown toffee just
voting plants a vigorous start. 7.
The beet on earth, can trhly lie said right," said a New York coffee-roaster
; "?•' •&lt; ' ri-Ti-Kf -SblllS AND FEKTIL- Neither the size or form of the seed
IZElli. ’
tuber is of half as mpch consequence of Grigg’s ’Glycerine Salve, which is the other day. “Nearly everybody browns
sure,
safe
and
speedy
cure
for
cuts,
The &gt;oils bt-st adaot^l to the-potato as is its healthy condition .er its vital bruises, scalda. burns, wounds and all coffee too much. It comes out burned
urtj &gt;i3dy and gra-vf-ln- Itmtns. Clay powers. 8. No rule can be laid down other sores. We positively cure piles, instead of browned, although it is greatly
if the se«ison lie ivat, produce Very in regard to the quantity of need per tetter and all skin eruptions. Try this to the interest of the wholesalers not
I-'. ; i uifu. s. and thjey! will be much acre, the amount uf manure to be ap­ wonder healer. Satisfaction guaranteed to brown it too much on account of the
: idtble to rut tbim those grown on plied • or the particular method of culti- or money refunded. Only 25 cents. lota of weight 'When the berry is roasted
vatioti. U. One’or half a dozen experi­ Sold by F. Hotchkiss.
stfijly ttmi.
until it becomes red, instead of chestnut
X:.
' I’.istnr? turnril over or any ments are.not sufli lent, to establish any
colored, as it is customary, it preserve®
Nine B»y City «alo&lt;nikttper» liatn txen ar- its maximum weight and aroma. One
-■Vr- i :art is specially fitted for the particular facts,-and each one must ex­
rx-«t«-kt
for
violation
of
the
Sunday
liquor
la»
periment
for
himself
on'his
own
farm.
gr -y-ritiof Ui- jK-iato. ? r
,
hundred pounds of berries roasted pro
“Following Mr. Hersey’s address. I and the police are after other*.
’,; i:ti- well lotted compost harrow­
parly loae but fifteen pounds in weight
An End tn Hone Scraping.
-&gt; in |h'r-&gt;uglily upcnusuchui *od. to came the reading by .Secretary Russell
K»Iwln Bhephrrd. of Harrluburx, IU., **y»: As usually roasted nicy lose twenty
' nil fiants » good start, will usually , of a paper from Major Alvord detailing
experiments with potatoes at “Having.reci-hrd »&lt;• much benefit from Electric jxiunds. If roasted Jong enough tb&lt;
g: r r. imr crop upon eomparntively the
i
Blth-ra, I fe«*l It my duty to let Mifferlnj; human­ terry glazes over and turns dark browrf
IHoughton
Farm,
New
York,
during
ity know It. Ha»e hiul a ruunlnx»orv on my
I ' ■ ■
lb'1 potatoes grown upon
■iii'. ;Mly smoother, less liable to ,the past-season. A collection of tubers h-L- f&lt;ir eight year*: my doctor* tohl me I would It | loses a fourth of its weight in Un
grown In. this experiment were dis- have to have the bone Acniped orhtamt&gt;utaic&lt;l process."
tel i-i: I - t .1':; vriuf qiialitv.
1 tlactl. IllKtead, three bottle* of Electric Bitter*
“Why does the grocer overroast his
’ I'
-itlnn of fresh stable man- .playedAt several of the Massachusetts i aud »eve| bnte« Jlacklen'* Arnlenf^dvr.widniy
l» now wund and well." Elcctrlr BHtrr* are coffee, then?" was asked.
■ - :-•&gt;•’ -!- rirahle on potato land, as it .lairs the past fall. The result of the Ire
trial was that the planting of fair-sized •old at fifty ecut.« a bottle, and BtK-klen'* Arnica
...........nth rtt»:ffU.in a diminished yield .
Baivrat »e. per txn by W, IL Goodyear.
"Thy trade demands it.
The coffee
whole
potatoes
was
the
most
satisfac
­
aiid»r;-:itiy inrrea.MH the liability to rot. ।
WHIt* Hnthaway. until Iwoycura*gto* resi­ that is made from over-burned berries ia
-I : . • soils :fl a dry season often pro- tory imresulL Tills was true not only dent
of t* hwleraft, ba* been drowned near black, and the flavor is rank. The popu­
CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND &amp; PACIFIC RAILWAY
a single kind, but was the average
I ? lod crop; but as they are of
Mitchell,'
Dak.
He
wa*
25
year*
old.
of 128-different kinds, treated exactly
lar taste ia educated to choose black
: '■ ■ ■ organic matter an applicacoffee, and would find tho light-colored
'..or, i; ;. ;il'hed ashes will lie found alike except in tbe form or cutting of
the
seed.
In
productiveness
alone,
the
An
old
physIclM),
retired
from
pracMee.
having
liquid
made
from
tho
reddened
berries
.-irai.le to suppy the potash essential
seven leading varieties: stand in this find plArd In bl* hand* by *n East Indi* mis­ rather irurijiid al first, and would refuse
to th*- growth nt the potato.
sionary U:e formula of a simple vegetable re­
_ THu Rock Island system locludtM tn itii nialn Un« and brnnehaa Ch'cmro
.t'hrs! may In- considered as a special order: American Giant, Burrough’s medy for tbe apMdy and permanent cure of to buy enough to learn to admire the rich
' •
rtni r tor potatoes, adding to the Garfield Cheeseman's Seedling. Riker's Conruinj.;
all throat and Lung Affection*, also a positive 'flavor of,the reddened berries.—Detroit
Graft.
Beauty
of
Hebron,
O.
K.,
Mam
­
•U’1I in&gt;PD‘ving the quality.
and radical cure for Nervous Debility and all
moth
Prolific.
In
greatest
numbers
of
Nervous Complaint*, alter having tested Ila
Ih-y :.-an F»e used on the hill or in IL j
merchantable tubers, this Is the order wonderful curative power* In llwuaand* of
l WH&gt;V “to ,D,X toem with the
case*, ha* felt It bls duty to make It known to
Dakota, and bundrada of intermediate cltlss. towns, village® and sta
• ;t!h that carers the seed: or.asa top of preference: Farina, Blush No. 2. bl* suffering fellows. Actuates! bv tbl* motive
The early Celts worshipped the dawn
a,’“‘r
P^80*8 ,u-e fairly Chicago Market, Defiance, Beauty of and a desire to relieve human suffering. I will and the sunrise. It ia more than probaTHE CREAT ROCK ISLAND ROUTE
Hebron, Rural Blush, Burrodgh’s Gar­ tiend free of charge, to all who desire It. this
field, Adirondack, Of the varieties in recipe, in German. French or English, with lull able that the Irish preference of the
directions for preparing and using. Bent by
t REPARATION OF THE SOIL.
these Bsts, these are objectlonal because mall bv addressing with stamp*, naming tiito color green, for their flag and their
sashes,
arobo
from
a
mistake
among
I ■’
- i should lie thoroughly plowed rough and of bad shape: Chicago Mar­ Pl'". W. A. Novo. 140 Power’s Block, Bocbe®and al~braJc«i: and that exacting
those who had lost a thorough knowl­
operation of oil lui tmlna. Other er
.jp a.'.rfiovyd until it is well pulverized ket, Burrough’s Garfield, Adirondack,
afi cqnn®qang jxrtnta io Union Dej
edge of the old Irish language. The sun,
i levbled. More potatoes can be American Giant (rather deep eyesj.
A and reliable Medicine® are the best
Cheeseman's
See«lling,
Defiance.
And
in
Irish,
is
called
by
a
word
pronounced
todependupon. Acker’s Blood KlgTf.v.!i in iiriiLs three feet apart and
this leaves as favorably recorded on ixlr ha® been preaeri bed for year® for all im- like our word "green," and it ia likely
t'V'y,0 ,to«lfhteen inches apart
®eper® or tbe tatart tterign, and BumptuouH Dining Caro, In which
•n .be drill than when the ground is account of gross productiveness and puriUm of tbeBlood. In every fonnofScrot that the Irish fondness for that color
5***°/-! '■gQod D1jF^“on WAltlng on
to.' : -ach way and the planting is in merchantable in regard to both quantity uloua. Syphilitic or Mercurial disease®, itl® arose from the word’s exact likeness in
and condition, the Beauty of Hebron invaluable. For Rheumatism, has no equal. sound to their word for the sun. In the
Mto t.’ntjt teet apart.
only.
It is more work, however, to keep the
THE FAMOUS ALBERT LEA ROUTE
same way, when we talk about green­
Fjixd'k HoTctiKiM. DrugglAL
“The Beauty of Hebron, all in all, is
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’
‘ Mianaapoil® and St. Paul.
potatoes W.-UH, ;md necessitates more or
Henry JIcKirby'* bant In Macon. Lenawee houses we think they are called so be­
the beet potato grown. This was the
point® in the Terri Corio®
iwo aunti hoeing.
county, burned Aug- A Low, 82.MO; insurance. cause the plants are kept green in them
route.
Ic i,:- s! culture we think rowing both ger era] verdict of the meeting. The j
during the winter. Yet it is far more
wa?s anjl planting in hills three feet potato election in the Homestead last
probable that “green," here, is the Irish
spring
had
the
same
result
”
upa.-. .-aeh way the most economical
Tbe best solve in tne world for Cut*, Bruise®.
Sores. Ulcers. Bolt Rheum. Fever Sore*. Tetter. word meaning, not the color, but the
4i“ 1 -lUitactory. in cultivation keep
Cbappep Hands, Chilblain*. Corn*, and aU Skin sun; because greenhouses are built so as
tia bind; free trom weeds and as level
This is pre-«tnlDeutly the vacation Kniptlor-s. and positively cures Plies, or no pay
hui
■le: 8V°M hilling up, because month, when thousand? seek rest and required. It 1* guaranteed to give perfect satis- to catch tbe sun's rays and store them
up while hidden by clouds, as happens
-uiis n. at and cool more rapidly than a recreation. But to those who suffer the
more than half the time in showery Ire­
R. R. CABLE,
E. ST. JOHN,
5r&gt;111 “ore. l®e tt marker that depressing effects of summer debility,
thetdisagreable symptoms of scrofula, of FennrWe. dropped dead Thursday while land.—The Century.
u deeper furrow than the cotn the tortures of billiousneM, dyspepsia mixing bread.
trhfc V8ri&lt;^« that produce or sick headache, there is more pain
■HACKMETACE," a tailing and fragrant
ntej,ose‘°«elher require deeper than pleasure in leaving home.
The lake of Kapauta, in Khorassan,
To perfume. Price 15 and 50 cento. Sold by W.
• *r or the uPi*r ones w,u i* ex- such we aay. give Hood’s Sarsaparilla H. Goodyear.
Persia, near tbe great salt desert, haa an
8tate of Michigan. County ot Barry—
Al a session of the Probate &lt; ■
4Kroun&lt;i- It i» better to a trial. It will purify your blood, tone
SHILOH'S CURE will Immediately relieve elevation of 4,300 feet above the sea. It
countyof Barry, itoldm at the FrolM
we: such varieties to the depth of up and strengthen your body, expel Croup. Whooping Cough and Bronchlti*. Sold is 80 miles long by 25 wide, and, though
a*e or six inches.
every trace of scrofula, correct blllious- by W H. Goodyear.
fed by the Ajisa river, 180 miles long,
(rep jilanting, especially on sandy nrea. and poaitivelv cure dyspepsia or
and sight hundred and rlrhty ,4
FOR DYSPEPSIA and Liver Comptalnt you
trs:1Lfe-'
nJ.-.
every boltleOf8hl- the Jayetu, 140 miles long, and the Tutu,
Xtun-a ’‘r°W’ n‘le t0 “dopt ln
sick headache. Take it before you go, loh'a Vltalixer. It never falls to cure, bold by 90 miles long, is yet fart drying up. AJand you will enjoy your vacation a W. H. Goodyear.
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i
! SEEDS.
-WOMAN’S FRIEND.
A NASAL INJECTOR free with cachbottleof
thousand fold.
fled- 1-UCT C- Woodruff. widow U &lt;J&lt;! deShiloh'* Catarrh Remedy. Price 50 cents. Bold saline eubstancee. It contains six largo
To enrich the Wood ana improve the by W. H. Goodyear.
J*tl«ct «pecimens of
islands, und aeveral huge pyramidal Ib the best remedy for all complaints reased. praying that a paper this day tiled with
€br
Wln *nd
tran s P4"101 medium size rather appetite, use Cherokee Blood 1 urifier.
K. G. Hart of Lapeer has -«oUI »10.000 worth of rocks grouped near the center. Tbe peculiar to women, young or old.
blooded stock to Arkansas and Uhlo buyer*.
rr .
»nd cut with
great salt desert in Khorasaun has an
A full description of those diseases,
The Burdock Plant is one of the
J? 01!r eye8 on 8 i,iece- 80016
lOO Do»e» One Dollar.
elevation
of
2,000
feet
above
the
mu
best
diuretics
*r
kidney
regulators
in
their
symptoms,
causes
and
proper
K- wt r3 think it best to cut the potatoes
I* Inseparably connected with Hood’s Sarsap­
^n‘’’«ay!ll&gt;efi-re planting, spread them the vegetable world, and the compound arilla. ;ui«! is true of no other medlciu^ItlMin
treatment is contained in our book
known as Burdock Blood Bitters, is un­
Persian plateau is 8,800 feet.-Chicago entitled. “Facta for Women.” Dins
spruikie■with gypsum or
surpassed m all diseases of the kidneys,
Herald.
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trated eorrecUy; any woman can
wir1?/’1 ^opinion that it is quite as iiver and blood.
oft!!
them Kh™ Piloted. It la
The Hillsdale Leader will appear dal­
to UM not over a week,
The Russian thistle, introduced by the have ft Sant to ladies only, in sealed
de8ir&gt;b«: to have tbe ly during the G. A- R. encampment.
buy Hood'* s*ra»parlltaMennonita immigrxnts from Russia with
Uoe io tbo penma
Planttng Wle beforts
hurried time of
I have your goods, Athlopboros on
the peodenry of m
deltas to soy wotnan. Address
Q-ta!air^ experience leads me to my abelf, and have had for aome time.
vttai
siirt 2-^® Ptactihility of cutting to I hear only food reports from
ww land* of Dakota and Minn—ota, and
iS!
or?our my customers. A. G. .lepson, arusgiwv,
....
A nwTnnlf* of tSOUSwi?h o " fcllL W® prefer one piece • •f
&gt;vd.
Of four eyea
I®8 or more !
rheumatism and neuralgia cure.

Rrapsasflmw
ISJ- ifA. M M- D. UnWmUy
N. K

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                  <text>I The Hastings Banner
|70L. XXXI.

NO. 15.

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HASTINGS, MICH., AUGUST 12.1886.

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The Hastings Banner. BKNTLKY BROS. &amp; WEHRS
H astings. Barry Co., Mich.,

MARSHALL* L. cook.
sU BSC Bl PTION RATER

ADVERTISING RATKS:

JOB PRINTING.
feP-.-ulpr.de is UH in the Job Printline Detu&gt;.-n-mt ut the BAirwn*. Everything la the
rant-«»&lt;* •» new; and with the latest fanes ot
rm. *.b* mor approved patterns of machinery4
vl -enpeteat workmen employed. enables U»
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........ 1/0, *nr1t.

TV H. LANDIS, M. Da
.
1’hysican and burgeon,
Woodtaad. Mlcb.
n- - one dooriwuth of the post offlos, will be
t,&lt; j.”' 'here dsy or night.||

p ft TIMMERMAN,
g
£ . Homippathic Physician A burgeon,
r.rai dvxtfaat of Holloways’drug store.)
pc. WM JONES,

A
&gt;rk promptly attended to.
£’ C.” WELTON
ut fcr the Ohio Farmer’s Insurance Co.
e.» puJi.-ie* on a mon’* property aaainst
'r.ik-tusiln^ or wind; Kgainit a man’a
A SHELDON.

utay »ft ot Attract Book* in Barry

A £. HE X ASTON,
,
A.
Attorney at Law.
i«’j. S. Good? tar 4 Co.’» More.)
. -ulr-Vii ^11 court* W thi* State. CollecUon*
TmHN CAR VETH.
.«
Attorney at Law,
Mf.ldlevUie, Mich.

If ARTIN V. BARKER, Real Estate,
JI Insurance and Loans.
(•moK'.UiJ G. ftuny*a&amp; Bon. 3 door* north
of ratotflee.
'(-.■Ui'uienuon given to making mehangw
• : property. The intere-t* ot non-resident
-rtv owner*roret^ly looked after. Farms
•&gt;f. ■&gt;!.«• for wate or osrt-ange. Hots»e* and
Ir-k i jr we.
’. I AL E. KKArraM.
C. H. Vaxammak.
r N A .’’PEN &amp; VanARMAN.
1Y
.
Lawyers.
'Over iUst:njt&lt;Natloaal Bank.) ■
Vvfl.I.tAM bTs^F.EZEY. Attorn,.
' At Law and Solicitor in Chancery.
i • - tn *11 courts of the *ute.

AVILL1AM B. HWEEZEY.
.J ustiee of the Peace.
• ■ -ctinn-a M»eclal|y.
r
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I M. lk
1.

A&gt;tY

gillaJpie.

N diary Pfiblic.

&lt;’0B3,

£.4 S HI ONA B I. E DREBSMA KER,

E^.-:ial Aft-,&lt;thn Given to Cutting
■•d Fitting. Patterns Cut to order.
Booms over Sehiuttf Store.

!
hrtvlnx been made In the conditions
* eerUin mort^aze made and executed tir
* crew SciudnuuMeriand Anna Behafflianaar,
* wife, to Samuel Canon, dftted Dgcmabr

ie
j! mortaiutex on page XW; by which
•I-Inuit the power ot Mde In Mid mortwe con•. -I hi,b-coinr operative. *n&lt;l therf is now
■ l.iiwnd to be dur and unpaid on auid mortgaoe
.-.r: not*- accotnpartyinp G»e same ut the
&lt;l
&lt;»( tht» uotii'f the sum of thirteen
-deed and twenty dollars and ninetytr* rent*.
and the attorney fee
pr:v,.i-.t by law. and. no procecdlnjpi at
I v« nr m equity hanna been taken to collect
th- ■‘xiiir &lt;«-uuy port thereof; Now therefore,
iur.ee tn hereby Rheo that by virtue of the pow­
er &gt;i -;Je In Mud mortgage contained). ana Jha
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IK -.uch rate nude and provided, on Saithe Zlnt day ot Auxutt. A. D. IW». M 10
■ ■k in the foranoott.at-lhe aorta front door
. h-jC/nirt House In the city of Hatting?, Bar­
ry .'rutty. Michlom,\thal being the piece of
• ting the Circuit Coon tor the county ot Bar• -i. rv said prcmlwaare situated.) there wUl
d at tiublTc auction or vendue to the hlgn■ •• t'ldder. the premises described tn mH mortor so taiiea m may be m&lt;ees*ry to sAtlsfy
i.;- ...uount due thereon with interest at aeren
.-ent per Miniun and the coat and expeaero
u
law. lurlpdlux an attorney fee of
•- • tny-5ve dollar* a*(provided for In said inort­
;
'aid premises belnz described In said
~zazr as follows, to Wit:
a
,
AU those places, or parcels of Land hlng and bo­
x- tu.ite in the township ot Haautun. Barty
• intr. Michigan; known and described m fol10*«, lo wit: The west h*lt of aouth-oMt ,qu*r' - and th- wmi half of east half of soutb-eart
■i. irter of seetiort thirteen (13), in town three (3)
north of range eight («) west, containing,one
h undred and t went* acn
CHAS. H. BA

for theCoun'■« -&gt;t Barry holdenat1heyretlii&gt;liOlWiiiratf«gy
. ' HxmIuct In &amp;nld county oti Saturday, the
rth dayoT Ausuat, hi the year one ttamsand
;ht hundred and elchty-Blx.

• -I. prartnjthat John H. Gram or some other
^Uble^raonjnay be appointed adtninhora-

Thereu

Doible Shovel PIjij,

ROAD SCRAPERS,

PINE LUMBER,

And it |a further
pvt* notice t ‘
Uu.uf the

Joist and Studding,

FLOORING

Suh, Doors d Blinds,

Cornice Mouldings,

Inside Finish &amp; Band Mouldings

Stoop Scrolls &amp; Columns

Window and Door
Screens.

Michigan Central

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The people of Augusta haVe made
quite exteftshe preparation to entertain
the pioneers of Kalamazoo Co., who
are to meet at that place on the 9th.
Charles Stewart is to deliver an ad­
dress on the occasion. .Several from
thia place contemplate attending.

sldered dangerous. Dr. H. C. Peckham
attending.
Dra. DeVore A Preasey arrived in
the village Monday evening and were
welcomed by their many friends. A
menenger arrived from Hastings Tues­
day night bringing a telenhonetmessagc
for Dr. DeVorei stating that one of his
children was very sick in Grand Rapids.
He answered the summons, leaving on
the 4 o'clock tram yesterday morning
from Hastings.
The examination of Edward Austin
for the stabbing of Geo. Miller July 3d,
began at Hastings yesterday, Aug. 4th,
ana will last several days with a proba­
ble adjournment to-morrow. Twentytwo witnesses have been called by the
prosecution.
Prosecuting Attorney
Colgrove represents the people and C.
H. VanArman, Esq., is conducting the
defense; thus assuring the best legal
talent for both parties.
The members of the Freeport cornet
band accompanied bv ladies spent u de­
lightful evening July 30th, with Mr.
and Mrs. Jacob I reeland, and assisted.in
celebrating Mrs. F’s 32d birthday. The
hours passed pleasantly and the quiet
country air was made to ring with mu­
sic and the merry laughter of the guests.
All sat down to a delicious supper pre­
pared by Mrs. F.; the leader of the
band then presented their hostess with
a beautiful fruit dish as a token of their
esteem. After spending some time in
joke and jest, the company dispersed,
feeling that they bad spent a most en«
Syablc evening and wishing their
isteas many happy returns of the day.

Cedar Fence Posts,

Custom Wool Carding,

ta
ingn in sold counti and show ca

of his only sister, Mra. Cravan, who lay
very low in Chicago.
A J; Bradley savs that the storm
which passed here on the 1st, injured Mm
to the tune of glOO.
C. C. Messenger made his friends
about here a firing visit a few days

The senatorial delegates are Onio
Strong and J. L. Stevens.
*
The democrat convention was held
Monday and elected Goo. W. Franda.
Lew Wellman, Ira Bacbellor. Geo.
Gribben, J. B. Marshall and H. W.
Dickinson delegates to the county
gathering of the unterrified.
A large additlnnts being built oo the
west side of Dickinson A Co.’s roller
mill to give them better storage and
shipping faciUUes.

Lee and is now rusticating among
IRVING.
Woodland friends. .
The new blocks are going along fineThe picnic of the Congregational
Kocker Bros, building is enclosed.
church which wm to take place at
le plate glass front in without oodThornapplc lake, was postponed on ac­
demt and they are now putting down a
count of rain. Question: Resulted,
fine cement walk. The Boice block is
That the rain was more beneficial than
about completed, as far as brick wo* is
thepicnic. Decided in favor of rain.
concerned, and the K. P. and Masonic
The Journal scribe was struck in a
halls duly tabled by handsome stone
sensitive place on the postoftlce, by the
tablets bearing their namb and number.
way he squirms. Now wo would offer
Lute and Frank Bennett, of Hastings,
some advice to the little P. M. behind
weje in town Monday.
r
the counter. The little shtSe shop is
John Graves has moved his barn.
not a very imposing structure, but with
Asocial at the M. E. church to-mor­
a veranda in front, painted with
row evenihg.
Warner’s Safe Cure and a bay window
An even hundred Nashville pilgrims
in the rear and winding stairs, would
journeyed to the state metropolis Tu«wimprove the building and give the little
day on the Charlotte Baptist excursion,
man behind the counter his j ust dues,
and
bad a double-barreled time.
might cause him to grow us smart as
Cholera morbus has had lots of vic­
he would like to be.
tims among our people recently.
The Congregational picnic took place
G. A. Truman ana wife have return­
the flth. About 100 went from this
ed from their western trip.
place, and report a line time.
Etta Holmes, of Grand Rapids, was
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Betts,
in
the village Thursday of last week
a son. Sunday the 8th. Tom says he’s
(HEMLOCK AND PINE.)
FOU» 0OMZB5.
visiting friends.
.
a democrat, true blue.
Large numbers of our citizens gather
Oh, my! see the rain.
The M. E. Sunday school goes to
Myron Barnum, of your city, Sunday- at the. postofiice each evening after the
Gun lake to picnic August 11th.
Posters are up for the reunion at ed with friends and relatives at the 9 o’clock mail, which by the kindness
of our accommodating poet master ta
Hastings, which promises to be an en­ Comers.
.
(PINE AND CEDAR,)
Nellie and Matle Baine after making distributed the same evening.
joyable affair: judging from the way
The annual picnic of the N. C. B. oc­
the old soldiers talk, wish I was one. a protracted visit to'parts unknown to
S scribe returned home last week. curs at Thornappie Lake on Wednes­
day, the 18th. Only seven bands are
to sec you girls.
t
DOWLING.
Albert Mapes has a brother visiting expected to be there amltthc bigge-st
Nice rain last Thursday.
time of the season is expected. “We’ll
Mr. Moore and wife, ot Coldwater, him from Charlotte.
Chas. Dake is making a short stay at all be dar,” and the Hastings people
are the guests of Chas. Mack.
will surely come if they want a large
Mias Katie Mack is visiting friends Mr. Baine's.
.
Ora Summers again pulls the bell-rope time. •
in thia place.
Cal. Ainsworth and fanrtly, of Grand
Mra. A. C. Newton, who has been at the Fuller school house after a vaca­ Rapids, were in town tast week, visit­
visiting friends and relatives in this tion of four weeks, to let the little ing old friends.
urchins
know*
that
they
again,
must
re
­
and Maple.
place, returned to her home Sunday.
J. Stark and wife, of Hastings, were
Quarterly meeting at the church next sume their studlen.
Mrs. Lucy Johnson and daughter Ln town Tuesday.
Saturday and Sunday.
The Niahville engine and iron works
School commenced Monday with H. visited with Mrs. Edwin Coats one day are building a double 25 h»rae power*'
last week.
Powers as teacher.
We are looking for the return of engine.
Mr. French and daughter Gertie have
______________ O.U. SUCKER.
those whortleberry picnicers who went
gone to Massachusetts to spend two or to Wall lake last week to rusticate.
BOWEN’S MILLS.
three months with friends and relatives.
Harrison Long has a new well.
Corn bids fair fora good crop.
Party at Jesse Warner’s new house
A girl baby at Jesse Cotton's.
The picnic at Bobbin’s grove Satur­
Thursday night. Although it was a
day last was a very pleasant affair.
_________ ’________
AMCK.
rainy day and roads quite muddy, there
The following officers were installed
was quite a crowd, and all import hav­
MORaO-THORNAPPLZ
at
the last meeting of Barlow lake
ing an enjoyable time.
'
No more signal station at Thornapple
M. Hall and wife, of Ohio, are visit­
W . V. 1.—v» ■ nnggn;
. » ■“vraing friends and relatives in this place. lake.
Mrs. E. O. Hyde is quite sick.
trude Robinson; W. S.—Emma Jack­
The republicans of this township will
Miss Beldon is again able to-attend son; W. T.—A'. Jackson; W. F. S.—Al­
hold their caucus at Green’s hall the
mon
Ritchie;
I.
C.
—
Bell
Manley;
O. G.
to
her
household
duties.
21st.
)
|
Geo. Shaffer, of Morgan, has been in W.—Wm. Bechtel: W. C.-Rev. GUlasGtM DROPS.
Eaton Co. trving to purchase a farm.
pie; W. M.—Chas. Burpee.
Mra. W. Wilson is again on the sick
It has been decided to hold a basket
CASTLETON.
list.
picnic at Barlow lake, under the auspic­
E. I’ilbean has Dick Elerton’s new
Reported that the Marshville band es of Barlow lake and Middleville
house nearly done.
will picnic at Thornapple lake in the lodges. I. O. G. T. All who are in srmN. Gates and wife, of McBride, were near future.
patny with temperance are invited to
FOUR CORNERS.
the guests of E. Lockhart Sunday.
Mr. Wheeler, of Grand Rapids, Ls come.
O"Prices and Estimates given on ap­
Ottt harvest is nearly over.
Mr. Perkins has not sold his horse as visiting at E. O. Hyde’s.
J. W. Briggs lost a very valuable
.
plication.
Jauiea Wolfe spent Sunday with his it was reported.
But few of our citizens attended the horse last week.
parents.
Miss L. Hurten has returned to her republican caucas last Saturday.
Old Uncle Blackman, one of the old­
BENTLEY BROS. &amp; WILKINS.
.Siulle Odell spent the wwk with ber home ih Milon.
Quite a large number of young peo­ est pioneers of Barry county, had the »
aunt, Mrs. M. A. Boice.
Miss Hattie Snyder, who has been
misfortune to fall through the roof of
Elder Simonds and wife, of Chicago, visiting friends, returned to her home ple at the lake Sunday.
A.
Steven's covered shed, falling onto
Items
of
Intereat
scarce
and
but
few
are vbithing ot G. W. Coutu’.
I Jackson Thursday.
/
in number, probably due to the absence his horse. The horse became frighten­
Clinton Boice and wife fpent baturMr. Carl and family, of Kaiamo, of the regular correspondent, who has ed and trampled on the old man. hurt­
ihiv umLsunduy in Hope. While there spent Wednesday with D. Elerton.
other business on ills hands and will ing him quite badly. At this writing
they attended u surprise party at the
Mrs. E. Lockhart started Tuesday for proljably l&gt;e absent for a couple weeks. he is some better.
.
home of Mr. and Mrs. O. Loomis.
Harrow, OnL, to visit her parents.
A. N. Warren and wife, of Maple
The smile of Orin Nellman tells that
Several of our citizens went to De­
Grove, spent a couple of days nt Elder
he has a new baby girl at his house.
troit Tuesday on the excursion.
Miss
Frankie
Doyle
is
spending
a
GUlaspivs
this
week.
Jesse Cotton says he will run a foot
J. Carr has rented J. Lockhart’s farm. few weeks in Grand Rapids with her
H. Patterson Is erecting a new house
race with any man in New York.
Several of our young people made
on the farm ot Geo. Knickerbocker.
.
Getting awfulspry,are*ntyou, Jen. just John Snore a pleasant surprise last brother Edgar and wife.
Miss Minnie Woodhams is visittngTn ^_L. W. Gleason has a sister and ber
on account of that bran new girl at Thursday evening at W. Austin's, it
hustend visiting him from the west.
Plainwell and Kalamazoo.
.
bls house.
■
,
being his 22d birth-day. A fine supper
Edgar
and
Moses
Doyle
wert
in
town
”
AMYHIA.
The /Niagara Falls (Route,
Miss Carrie Fuller was kicked br a was prepared by Mrs. L. Hafner, and
vicious horse Saturday and badly injur- the evening was spent in singing and last week for a short time.
Mrs. Belle Shepherd and husband
Old Mr. Serven has ixjen nick the past
GRAND RAPIDS DIVISION.
'"'ilrkll. F. Wolfe has a sister visiting social games.
spent Sunday with ber mother, Mra. week, but is feeling better now.
J. Watring lost a fine yearling steer Holcomb.
Geo.«. Hartom &amp; in Detroit buying
her frojn Ohio.
,
in the pleasant valley ditch last week.
Mimley Chase is about adding a kitch­ goods.
The sick list this week consist of EtJ. Allerton has rented an lfi» acre en to bis'house.
,
c.
The dance at the Union House last
tie Wolfe. Willie Boice, Eddie Boice farm in Sunfield.
Bert McBain intends soon to give his Friday night was a very pleasant affair
M. Shores is painting his new barn.
^Building nottti?-Wm. Wood has his
house a thorough overhauling. And and well attended.
N. F. Sheldon comes to the front thus our village is slowly but surely
Remember the republican caucus
house ready for plastering.
rra-noss.
with a new carriage.
improving.
,, next Saturday.
Barnum’s house is nearly completed.
Mr. Schofield is slowly recovering.
The foreign missionary society will
Stock buyers are plenty and stock
J ease Wood has his barn near!/ ready
Mr. F. Waldron returned to his home be entertained by Mrs. Chas. Ruggles brings a very fair price.
Norman Olmstead -lost a valuable
f°Fred" Andrus,- wife and daughter. in Indiana last week. The two Everett on Wednesday of this week.
girls accompanied him for a few weeks
The last quarterly meeting of the horse last week.
Grand Rapid*. Lv
Leia, spent Bunday with friends In this visit with old friends/
MMdlevUb..........
year takes place on Sunday next at the
Thomas Mitchell, a former Hastings
tertng ........
boy. now working the Ellis farm In
ViThnyoung people gave Willie B°ice a
M. E. church._______________
H Arrtwo*....
SssE::~::
the north part of Amyria. is making
FREEFOHT.
surprise party Saturday evening, it beMARTIN’S CORNERS.
preparations
to put in two hundred
ing
P
hls
twenty-first
M«Wa*
«
Prom the Herald.
NaanvUle.......
Mrs. Festes is quite sick.
acres of wheat.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Bouck were in Low­
h^d to tell who was surprised the mopt
Gus Ford, from south of Battle
U. Webb has lost a cow by her getting
ell
Wednesday.
Willie
or
the
party,
as
they
found
hftn
Jackiwn.........
Creek, attended the dance Friday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Moore left yester­ dioked while eating'apples.
in Iwd suffering from pleuratlc pneumo­
Patron..........
Miss Belle Jones, who has been vis­
It was Mra. J esse Townsend that en­
nia; but by his and his mother ^request day for a week's visit in Ovid.
Mr. A. L. Bouck, of Dutton, was the tertained the aid society last week, in­ iting her sister. Mra. Dr. Fay, has re­
they remained with him during the
turned to her home In Detroit.
stead
of
James.
evening and left him several ^ut'ful guest of his son W. 8. a few days this
Sam Lefevre is visiting at 1- rank
Miss Vira Hartom is visiting her
presents aa tokens of
grandmother during her father's ab­
W Dr. A. J. Pressey, formerly of this Mwai’s.
fie wishes to thank them for their klndSTATION*.
Steve Wilkinson, of Maple Grove, sence in Detroit
,
place,
is
now
located
at
159
James
bU
no». He is better at this writing.
Chas. Abbev and wife, of \ erona,
and Mrs. Mead's parents vited at same
Grand Rapids.
visited Altred Youngs Sunday.
place Sunday.
Lew Wellman and family were fish­
Jerome Frost cut his hand quite bad­
G. Foster's house and moved his family
Hickory corners.
ly on the saw in his mill lart Friday.
ing Saturoay.
An ill wind that blows no good to therein Saturday Ust
3. R. Sylvester has moved back from
Aunt Eve Cox. a very aged and in­
an* one. Since the storm of last week
firm lady, was able to be out to meet- Battle Creek to his farm.
*££
"•
*
b
A.’ a. Aldrich has sold six wind mills,
Wm. sager has the lumber on the
1Df,utherbeagle has returned to Manis­
to take the place of those destroyed by
ground for his new wagon shop.
“cStai. wooIW.
wl&gt;U« Caledonia, visited over the best day of tee county.
NORTH-WEST CABTUtTOlT.
Sorry
to
hear
of
Mr.
Whetstone'*
the week with friends in this vicinity.
plavlng with other boys in the barn ocPlowing for wheat is the order of the
Mire Hannah Yerrington, of Kala­ indisposition resulting from a tall re­
JmaiaTby Frank Burdick, on Thursday,
dil’hc picnic in H. Smith'* grove was
mazoo. is the guest of her stttera, Mrs. ceived some time ago.
G. C. Karcher and Miss Addie I ernngHashvxlue.
not very largely attended. M was ex­
ton this week.
, ,
.
The Whitney family were here on pet:ted.
Mr. John Riegler and family depart­
The fine rain last Thursday made the
ed for Rising Sun, Ohio, Monday even- Wednesday evening and was well pat­
farmers grin, as the oats were most all
io». »w Un. IL Wiu lUy durtM th, ronized. as it always is.
A party of voung people from this secured.
cnnwijJHS bta
S
lad eh«M tor • luneb. wd ^Tnt«r. ud John.
Woodland can afford ISnteam thresh­
broth,/ Joe. /Till «p«nd the winter tn place will picnic at the lake to-morrow.
T. J. BUSH, Local A««nt • HmU»8*'
ers. Where is a town that can beat ttf
™
thdrreturabom,
Wednesday.
,„ .•
.
2,®
,kSuj eicb. Ite boy» were Washington Territory .
Mrs. Geo. Simpson, of Hastings, has
Born, to Mr. and Mra. Orin Wellman.
Hostings offers first and second prizT M Elliott was called who rendered
Item
viaitlng
friends
in
the
village.
last
Friday, a daughter.
of gSOand ®25. to competing bands
■^•r. marble
inedicri aid. The boys &gt;re now much
Will Frace, of Charlotte, was home
H. Yeru's house has received a ooat
at the coming &lt;»an,T
ot point
over Sunday.
.
Freeport
’
s
two
lands
could
go
down
°nQuarteriy meeting at the Wadcwan
Jerry VanDusen, of Marshall, a
school closed in district No. 4. last
there play a few pieces and bring home
church, commencing hat“"hi2Ill fith' SS'SieJ.buttlEr "HLprobatty
former merchant of this place, was in Saturday. __________________
do so. It is hardly worth while, look­ town to-day accompanied by his family.
noon and
The republican’ caucus was held on
r««v Ross and Rev. C. B. v oorhees. o*
ing after such small matters.
gossiping lady to Mr. and Mra. Rattter,
od&gt;de«« u&gt;. ruU
Diphtheria has made its appearance Saturday last, at the town hall, and was as they paused on the church atefa; Mo
ON SHORT NOTICE.
a large and harmonious gathering. Dr.
‘“A. soo«»l
n. A. Barber WM elected ch*lra&gt;an you know that Miaa Highaee, our i»“‘fess!
and Orno Strong secretary. The dele­ prano, is going to many oar flrat bo***'
gates to the county convention were -What ball clubdom be bdmwr
and are as fol- innocently queried Rattler. Thai
and are v° deliver
Rlculan
Moulton Is taken with the disease. elected by
continued their txmveraalio®
Good quality of Sock a am
.

Farm Wagons,

/" W LOWRY, M.D.,
U.
Physician, Surgeon and Oculist,
qy . ;u town-or rountry promptly attended.
hours—• to W a. m. and 1 to3 p. m.
Surijmwat Holloway*’drug store.
r&gt;- s, .s*lnl attention paid toMuglcs! diseases
.... .
.,f th- eve and ear. *

County News.
NORTH-XART HASTINGS,
h„T2}?^,in,on Thursday was welcomed
by all the farmers.
Wesley Stewart has a very sick ho rae
at present writing.
Mrs. Oscar Matthews has been suf­
fering frow neuralgia of the stomach.
Myrtle Dunbar spent a tew day*
w*.h her «“»«»». Miss Bertie Johnson.
Mr. Geo. Whitney and family spent
Sunday at David Rigla's, of c£t’s
orove.
Henry, only *oa of Mr. and Mn*. ,l.
M. Bauer, died al 8. N. Baldwin's Fri&lt;^1-’
He had been sick but a
short time and his death was a sudden
J^^k
hls mtay frieoda- He baa
been in this neighborhood but a few
months, but has won many friends who
sadly miss him.
bclr^ lhe twenty­
fifth wedding day of Mr. and Mra.
George Sweet, about fifty ot their
friends and neighbors joined in giving
them n complete surprise. The evening
was spent in games and sports by the
young folks and card playing by the
| older people, after which a bountiful
supper and ice cream was served, of
which everybody had a share. It was
nearing sunrise before the company
had all reached their home. They all
joined in wishing Mr. and Mra. bweet
another twenty-five years of health and
enjoyment. May they spend every day
as happily ;ui they did the 3rd day of
August, 1861. The following beautiful
presents were left as tokens of friend­
ship:
Mahogany rocking chair—Fred Bar­
low and wife.
Set silver knives and forks—Oscar
Matthews and wile, Mra. W. S. Kings­
ley, Will Clary, Walker Matthews.
Henry Bauer. Nora Matthews, May
Baldwin, Wallace Matthews and Lillie
Matthews.
Large mirror—Philip Dunbar and
wife, Albert Kelley and wife, Frank
Jiuron and wife, Wesley Stewart and
wife, Itoliert Inaley, Miss Lillie Thomp­
son and T. Dcmott and wife.
’
' ’ Glass water set and tray—Jennie
Sweet and Nellie Baldwin.
Dresser glass—Mattie Jordan.
.Set flowered glass ware—George Haufsletter.
China cream pitcher, button hole
scissors and tea strainer—Wm. Huff­
man and wife.
Amlierina butterdish—Waiter Kelly
and Lewin Matthews. ’
A in tierIna pickle boat—Willie Whit­
ney, Eddie Whitney and Fayette Insley.
। Glass butterdish—Royal Brown and
&gt; wife.
Linen towel—Wm. Baldwin and
wife.
(■lass syrup pitcher—David Hauf. stetter und wife.
J
Fruit biisket—Myrtle Dunbar.
Glass sugar bowl—Leone Insley.
China mustard pot and spoon—Pearl
Olmstead.
Frvlng pan—Mra. E. A. Turner.
Beautilul boquet—Mrs. Frank Baron.

WHOLE.NO. 1627.

w. MARBLE.

�MIXICAKB
THE CHINESE AS

Ltts fa a ffhytoek:
the white or light-colored top «o u to

ramwru

ww*.

—u.ve­

nation of over 400,000,000 inliabitants.
exist concerning ua. Barbarians we can
hardlv be called, for our civilization,
although different from that of the

OfccuttfiirtnartB Mu lti Wb'lMMn;
then be puts Id two days with a rou&lt;h
. tool, making a liule closer anprcwch to
the ehapeof the head, and wbea be gets

3d&gt;:
The result is amefiktDe ot uBsual -____
and ewattve sower, which *Sm. — 2"®*®

portrait is always in white, and for this

away and a polished colored background
left It is dew, tedious and careful
work. Between now and Christmas I do
which at present are preponderant in tho
not suppose we would ba able to fill more
ddBtinicM of the world. It was in China
than eight or ten orders.
that gunpowder was first invented. I.
This polished oval stone and the cushadmit, however, that we only knew bow
to make fireworks therewith, and it was
not until the Jesuit rnisMonariss taught along the little river on both sides as far
as a man could walk in five ixrars, dur­
of warfare.
Printing was ing which time he would pass a mill
known in China in the ninth century of every ten minutes. Tlie rough stone
ths Christian era, while a Chinese manu­ goes there from Brazil and ia sold al
script dictionary of the second century auction. Sometimes a fortune is made
gives a description of the magnet and of
the marine compass, the latter of which
fortune is lost.
some Arabs who visited China towards
as the onyx, which Is cut into pteces
the end of the ninth century brought measuring from thirty to forty-five mil-

Unknown to Others

stnUd ot Maxim, aad will teaks

Hood's Sarsaparilla
Hood'sBsrrapartlaUs rand

i-vcwnUr.

—Ella Wbaalsr Wilcox
AN INSATIABLE, BOTTOMLESS GRAVE

lew to talk of silk and porcelain, which
would alone liave been sufficient to indi­
cate a high state of civilization.
“One thing which struck me greatly
dies in society. In China they are kept
apart from the men and do not become
acquainted with any member* of the
sterner sex beyond those of their own
family. This has its advantages. A
Chiaeee proverb slate* that out of every
ten women nine are always certain to be
afflicted with jealousy, and on the other

and welfare of the fftjtiily are therefore
exposed to great dangers. Now family
Ute and family institutions are the basis
on which reposts the whole social and
governmental edifice of Ute Chinese em­
pire. Itis therefore absolutely neces-

nider it more prudent by separating men
from women to avoid tho possibility of
trouble and to do away with any oppor­
tunity of disturbance. By these means.

two inchee—in length, sometimes turns
out very badly. After the stone is cut it
is polished by men and boys, who lie in
hammocks on their stomachs before big
wheels which revolve with wonderful

$.3 apiece, are cut in these nulls by boys
tag ebe,—P. Schnfidt in Globe-Demo-

Until Daguerre made his discovery,
the wealtliy had their miniature pointed
oa ivory, but the cheaper portraiture in­
vented by Silhouette was very common.
Profile cutters, as they were called, were
found in all cities and large towns, while
others went about the country from
house to house, so that it wxi rare to
find a sitting room in any decent house
that did not boost of a framed silhouette,
one looking to the right and the other to
the left.
,
There were different ways of arriving
chiefly done by cutting the profile out of

inantal troubles, which art- always un­
pleaaunt. For what can the husband do?
If he kills his faithless wife he is sure to

other hand if he appeals to the tribunals
for redrmM 1h- find* but little ratisfaction
therein, for the ex-matrimonial conddition of a betnfyed husband inspires
neither pity nor \vmpathy.
"In Eurojie whenever a scandal, no
matter of wliat nature, becomes known,
the first inquiry is alwsys 'Who ia Lift
woman?' This saying is not appli­
cable in China, for remembering how
Confuaim warned us against women as
the greatest danger in life, we avoid the
opportunity of doing wrong by keeping
them apart from the men.
"No one has ever been so calumniated
SB tlie Cliintwe woman. She i* repre­
sented as ignorant, silly, unable on ac­
count of the malformation of her feet
to walk, and juiraing ber whole’ life
locked up in a kind of seraglio. This is
quite wrong. She is able to walk as
well as you ar I. Slw goes cut shopping
and making visits unveiled and takes
ber every afternoon drivg in her open
palanquin. Her occupations consist of
the education of ber children, the care
of the household, dominoes, embroid­
eries and tending flowers. We disap­
prove of excessive instruction as far as
our women are concerned. Their edu­
cation must be entirely distinct from that
of the men. Tlie latter are brought up
to trades and receive instruction in­
tended to fit them for the government
Or merchant service, whereas the woman
must ajq&lt;ly herself to learn all that ia
necessary for housekeeping and raising
bar family.
We do not insult our
women by imagining that they are in­
capable of scientific instruction, but we
consider that it would be taking them
off from their proper track in life and
would unfit them for the place they
bold in die family. Wosnan has no need
to learn to perfect herself. She is bom
perfect, and no science in the world will
ever teach her the grace and gentleness
which are the two chief ornaments of
the domestic hearth.
“From the day of her marriage the
wife bocotnes ber husband'* equal: can
Sign all documenta in tl»e nnm«- of the
family; can sell and buy property, give
ber children in marriage, and, in fact,
with one exception, luu just the same
civil rights ws ber husisuid. Moreover,
any honor conferred on the latter is
entitled to wear the insignia of hts rank.
Women, however, can uot inherit money;
no dowries are given, and hence tliat

“Old bachelors and elderly spinsters
M*e almost unknown la Chins. and may
be considered as a product of western
civilization. Celibacy is looked upon by
wm a crime and contrary to die cus­
toms and habits of the country. Mar-

climate lias nothing whatsoever to do
with this precocity, for it, b just as custeznary in the most northern latitude* as

children id&gt;«,uid be settled early in life
and should devote their strength and tho
Msuuns of their youth to the family
rather than to lead a wiki and immoral

chosen by the parents of the bridegroom,
who flow Dot himself sec his intended
wife until the day of the marriage. Who

mounted. To insure success it was
nf crassry to have a steady hand and a
correct eye; with three qualities one
could cut a likeness in a few seconds.
There was also several mechanical con-

which Sam Weller doubtless had in his
mind's eye when, in inditing his valen­
tine to Mary, he likened the growth of
his love in its rajdd operations to the
"psofeel machine," which "does finish a
portrait and put the frame and gloea on
complete, * with a hook at the end to
hang it up by, and all in two minutes
and a quarter.—Boston Budget.

The other day a young man came down
from the Saginaw valley and said to the
policeman at the depot:
“I've got
in cash and $300 worth
of enthusiasm, and I’m bound to have a
good time."
“Well, look out for results," cautioned
tho officer.
"Oh, I'm no chicken," responded the
young man. and off he started.
About midnight he was brought to the
Woodbridge Street station, with a black
eye, a bitten ear and a generally forlorn
look up and,down and acros* him. The
officer recognlxed him and asked;
"Aren't you the nan with $30 in cash
and $-Uhj worth of enthusiasm?"

there liM l»ecn a great change. You can
now refer to me os the person with no
cash, no enthusiasm, but a heap of ex­
perience. Say. how did this thing come
about, anyway?"—Detroit Free Press..
Dlaeawe Caneed by nicycline.
Btcycle riding, like roller-skating, has
produced a new class of disease. It ban
affection of the spine and kidneys, result­
ing from the continual jar of the ma­
chine. I know of six or eight cases of it
tliat can not be classified by-their symp­
toms with any heretofore known ailment.
In every instance it can b~ traced to the
wheeL It exists only, liowever, in men
of feeble organization and non-elastic
constitution. They liave no l&gt;u*ineaa
taking violent evercise of any kind, and
I don't know of any evil results follow­
ing wtiere the subject is active and
strong. In fact, we frequently recom­
mend* Ucyde riding as exercise, and in
most cases the result is good.—Dr. J. F.
Smith in Gblw-Demoerat.

Anothwr Victim ot Overwork.
“Patrick." called a south side lady,
“have you watered the flowers in the
conservatory lately?"
“Not thia wake, mum."
“Mercy on me! What do you mean by
such negligence?"
“Sure, mum, I've been busy every
minute of the time. I couldn't find a
second to spare for carryin' water. Tlie
conservatory will be the death bf me yet,
mum."
"Why. what lias kept you so busy, !
should like to know?"
“Pickin’ off the dead leaves, mum."—
Chicago News.

Ferroid is tlie name of a new material
for pipe joints that 1ms made a some­
what remarkable record. Joints made
with it have resisted a water pressure of
from M to 900 pounds per square inch,
and a steam pressure of 73 pounds. It
1,300 pound*. requiring a force of 9,00?

Hood's Sarsaparilla
It is on awful sight to see a man drown.
But with foresight and skill no man need
drown. Fancy a sea in which there it
do swimming, and a sea into which you
may plunge unawares. A man is loping
over tho green prairie, looking out from
under his broad sombrero at . tho lazy
cattle and the prairie-dogt playing in the
sun. Suddenly there is a sound like a
giant’s Uiroat swallowing a choked shout
of terror. The prairie-dogs run into
their holes,' and u moment later &lt;x&gt;me
out cautiously, curious and frightened.
The tall reed-bite grass in waring where
the horse and rider were just now. The
antelope on the crest of the divide
yonder look round them watchfully. But
there is nothing to fear—do man in
sight He is going to town, that rider,
with the wages of a hard winter's work
in his pocket, riding his favorite bronche,
dreta-xl in the buckskins he liad fringed
in the winter evenings, ready to show
the foolish girls how brave lie looked in
his . rude attire. Where is be now—he
and * his' horse? In a grave ot slimy,
, shivering mud—alkali paste, blue with a
nameless tint of putrid death, lias filled
his throat—covered his eyes before he
could close the lids.
What does this mean—some hideous
freak of nature—somo work of a devil
endowed with a moment's power ? No;
only an alkali sink; only a natural well,
filled with a paste az yielding as water—
retentive as belt Picture to yourself the
surface mating back to its normal
quietude with an Indrecribable gulp, a
ghoul like smacking of grave-lips. A
grave that supplies itself with dead—a
grav« that buries almost before it kills—
an insatiable, bottomless grave, set like
a trap for tlie living. The smk-hole is
not always covered with grass; some­
times it has a caked and seamed crust of
blueizh-white alkali on the top of it. But
even tliat is a poor safeguard, for the
long grass around it will hide it from the
ridnr until It is too late to avoid it
The tenacity of this paste of mud is
something incredible. I have never seen
a man caught in a sink-hole, but 1 have
seen a man ride to the edge of one, dis­
cover it too late to turn his liorse. and
■dialing himself in the saddle, vault over
the hornrpommel, when the pouy was
caught, striking tlie ground far U-yond
the sink-hole. There were twenty men
there, and before the horse had sunk far
there were half a dozen ropes fa*t to
him. Half a dozen strong ponies can
pull most anything, but they could not
draw Uiat hone back from thw grave
that was closing over him. Tltere is a
strange suction about that alkali mud—
it holds all it grasps with a horrible
pertinacity.—San Francisco Engieaide.

A Treaty on a Bilk Uandtaarrhlef.
A Swiss correspondent of The Bepublique Francaise, in looking over the
papers of the eccentric duke of Bruns­
wick. deposited at the library of Geneva,
has found the draft of a secret mutual
sasistance treaty between him and the
late Eraperer Napoleon. It is dated
Ham, 25th June, 1844, and is not only
signed Louis Napoleon Bonaparte, but is
written by him on a white silk pocket­
handkerchief in marking ink.—Glasgow
Mail.

The old burial ground in Loudon, which
was made celebrated in Dickens' novel
“Bleak Houk," where Lady Dediuck “lay
with one arm creeping round the bar of
the iron gate, seeming to embrace it,"

Harvard

IOO Doses One Dollar.

tllghtsrt idea of Immediate aswoa
Thu coorluded Fieldon's szamiaattoa
police did all tbs aborting; that Llagg y—

led Jum WU&gt;. a. D. 1*1

Z. r.1"

.V*e ’ r’r A |l*i “•d ,be

'tere

John Bsrnslt,

”
■Did

"DM b* wrar light
-Dark clottes”
Balas *bcwn a photograph of Schaasbeit

Q Haddock,

Me Identity

MR. or any part thereof.
’
therefore by rirtu* of lb*
curtained Is raid mortpis* *ud tfe
SDA daas made and urowMSw!

i.

o- laj.
- ■

at the north front SoorS th* cvurt tc^Ta
the Cltv of Hutu
In
.

rriniwre dr»&lt;ril&gt;*d
rtbereet s. may te
'» Im of snera iSoUrtonraantrd
thsreln. Um prambra !-rtn« desmb-d t»
S-MttWMj

■bow" politician in Um Fifth

,
and fifteen ni3). nt the on* (fonnerh « n«M o«
Hsrttnga. Barn County, Nlrhi*ah. scrwd.i^ to

a rune
i&gt;*-.
» Jl Ul b STAKE .Mwttxjre
rrxx A Vaxammax.
Attorney* for MorUM* • -

MortxwC* Bair.
Default havlBC bvea msAe In I
race 11 NIornro d»l«l April !•:!&gt;. A.
recorded ID tte ••Tie id tte i&gt;j^1. fortbc noucty oi lt»,-r&gt;
»t«e.
of Mleklgan. on the rirt day of May a. D. IO.
In Uber M of ntnrtxsce* &lt;m pax* 4*.*. oa vt.lrii
utortMJMrt tiicre 1* .-lalried V. t» &lt;!u» *: Ibr .1 Je
ctf this uoUre Ibe mm ot tnu U-.«u&gt;*i d trtM tornBred and thirty-tire dollar* ;ui&lt;l r'z'aty
and no salt or nrwwdinx-At l*« tartst &gt;ra
Instituted toreco'er the more* occurvd t&gt;&gt; «aM
inortcsoe or any part tbrrred.
.

Canadian

into Point Edvard, a

city of HasUaos Mlrttna,

O.wego put Into Atulurstburr, Ont, where
the colUctor wired ber sad Mt three depu­
tise sboerd The captain ■ubu.itted grace-

lag deputies were hurtled out and dropped

Bblfast, Aug. 7.—While a puny of
workrnwi, uunibsring about Ml, were re­
turning Iron Um
Friday evening.

Au animal whose identity is at jiruscnt
unknown there, vra.-, landed in San Fran­
cisco lately from the interior of Japan,
where it tirM, saw the light of day. At n
The crowd immediately retaliated with
glance the curiosity might b- taken for
either a dog or a monkey. Itis shaped like
tlie former about the head and neck,
but otherwise somewhat nm-mblea tlie llttla stfset, and Busily fired into tbwn.
monkey. Theanimal's favorite position is Sown men fell
on its haunches, but with u little urging quickly dispsrsed.
it stands on its four feet, the body slop­
ing downward from tho head like a
giraffe. Tlie claws on die four feet are nructiMM of a large meeting Mooday night
like those of a dog, but two extra pairs
a conuuittee ot colored omo «alt*i upoe
are furnished on the hind legs a couple the llepubilcM county committee 1 u»«day
of inches above the bolls of the feet
Tlie animal appears to be gentle, but lias
a strong, high-keyed bark, which it
gives when spectators attempt to stir it
up.—Chicago Herald.

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�‘•THE RIBS OF DEATH
WEARING OF ONE’S APPAREL.

tor it, but,
Thn»‘ month* before I wm born my
htln-r’s boat went down in a sudden
mukll. within sight of home and of tny
niolher. who. with the-rwit of the fisher­
men - wives, awaited the landing of tho
litR. fleet. Perhaps Uiis was tho reason
I l.-&gt; i such an instinctive horror and
dn-M &gt;,f tl,e ’*’*• evm: whi,e I* fascinated
drew me to ii in its stormiest moods.
I»
a queer feeling that possessed me.
;Vh ■;
ay from the right and sound of,
th; breakers 1 was restless and unquiet,'
n»-.»r them I wm avred and melancholy,
- me craving of my nature was sutite
.!•! t i w comporativoly calm. 1
many of our i»eople, who are in­
. superstttfotM, looked upon me as
i in consequence of this. "The
swallows what it gets a hold
... • , ’'*.aid amongst thetusalves with
v:\fl fatalism.. We can hacKy help
b-inu ■i-ipvrstitious and gloomy—we who
gxe 'l. i.-n and reanxl iu Callermouth,
y.itur.' in so stern in Iter moods, and ho
•r-.r--.
her way ol expressing them.
• '..Ikrtmiuth is only a cluster of cott-u-« Around a little Imrbor. with a pier
s:i I life-boat house below. About a mile
ta (he nerth is tlie ugly sharp ridge of
r-,-L* which ih-ars tlie significant name
&lt;■! '-.he '•Ribs o’ Dmth."
Many a fine
r—his struck, and ground her timberr
niatchwood, many a poor cling­
ing life W l&gt;een washed off those fatal
rt&gt;-‘ Thejr do say that in tlie old times
itdup was lured there to its de«tr ■non bx&gt;; but I can scarce believe,
tl.- grandfathers of our brave fellows,
xlm lived by and on the waters just as
naw. .mild l&gt;e inhuman enough to trad?,
tit*’:: t)&gt;» danger and the deaths of fel­
low .mariner*. Odly I must any that
T'-n yet, while any one of our men
wn;&gt;!4 auk his life without thinking
•
.. Abotit il to save another, lie
• uhln't. have any y«*p- definite ideas

S| ;:«• of my wadt of- tivauty, I had two
Ut- inie courting nw, and Willie Lisle
w.*..-the-tin 1 favorofl.1 Edam (Adam)
Carr.wiw to? much of my own temper
fqr'rnv. too gloomy; I wan afraid of him,
ha 1 th &lt;ime sort of mistrust of him tliat
1 had of the
and jierhaps a little of
the •ante idea of his possible power over
tnr.
Bet Willie, with his bonnie yellow
cm - arid his' blue eyre, and his sonny
Htmie. what girl could have resisted
ton
lit brought his brightness into my
life. and il ,-nu-d to go out like die sun
b- nMith it eluuif on the day he sailed in
tlit N^wer.a." iwund for China and the
E.t-t Indies, from tlie Tyne.
All our most energetic and enterprising
y mg men bcume sailors, if they do not
f-. -&lt;,ti«fli**i belie fishermen as their
; . tara before them. It never seems to
enter into ar.j of their heads tliat there
.Tre other' means of livelihood than these
toe . agings. They cannot tear tbemseh ■■ - away from fhe sea alt- &gt;gethnr,howr&gt;v -_h -v may alnwe it. They inhale its
salt breexu with their earliest breaths, its
f...i:n and spray Ijeat on them, until it be­
. iqes jiart of them as it were, and they
are
much creatures of tlie waves as the
ti-hes tlutt swim Umeathor the gulls tliat
f! ti’.cJoive. S &gt; I: wa&lt; tluit when Willie
grea 1- wtented with his earnings as a
tirl.-rman, he w«&lt;at ti&gt; sea to make more
money, ni the Ijojw of wedding me tlie

I was not strong enough for a flslxerinan's wife." he said, “and he hoped to
be able to keep me like a.lady!" Just as
■ Ine afternoon I wax wandering rather
dweon'-olately on the beach. feeling low
and hupeteas, wishing for Willie and bethi-*, boat, called tn me as I past by.
Elsie. come here and tall me what
you think o' my bout?" be cried in a more
vr.e'-ry voice titan usual, and glad to be
good-natured when I could, I stopped
and admired the flue new boat he had
just taught with the money an uncle had
left him.
• “But you've got no name for her," I
said at laat; "what are you going to call
her?"
That depends on you," he replied,
looking up quickly; “if ye don't object, I
would name her ‘Tlu&gt; Bonnie Elate.' "
That would never do. I thought an a
minute, it would be all over tlie place at
once that Edam Carr had called his boat
after Elsie Wilson, and that she was “off
with the old love'and on with the new."
“You mustn't do that," I demurred as
gently as I could; “there's prettier names
and Luues too, for that matter, in tlie
Jilace!"
HU face changed for the worse in
a moment, and an angry light biased in
hw eyes.
. .
"I’m not to hev yer name then, forbye
yerself ?"
“It wouldn't do, Edam; folks would
talk, and—and Willie might be vexed,"
1 went on hesitatingly. What a coward
I was to be sure! It was with the great&lt;*t difficulty in the world I managed to
bring out my real objection, And yet I
was so pround of being Willie's swuet-

"He’s not yer man yet that he should
mind," Edam replied sulkily; and then
under his breath, “Maybe he never will
be ither."
I heard tho oud of tho sentence, low
as it was muttered.
“An’ what's to hinder, if we’re both of
cue mind about it?" I said sharply,
ioring my temper a bit at his obstinacy.
“Who knows? He might get a wife
where he's gone, and ho might never

lutid at once. “I’m a bit queer in the
temper, Inft I wouldn't like to vex you.

my veins, to bo plunged headlong into
eternity.
I gave one loud deepairing cry.
dare to talk?
“Oh, Wtlliu, Willie! can you not hear
StiU I baaitated.
me, my iweettamt, my darling! If you
•D’r, thin, if. «ue? n, «« h- K.™ wore only by 1 know you could save me.
&lt;a^“ f “I “ •« th. d,,. Li.t,n^ Ila for your aake I die, Willie; but I love
And in th, hn.i, wUch
ortra
you no, I love you so 1"
die, Elsie, for ye sludl never lie
a K«hi we could diacinctl,
Uiet &lt;r»np. mounmut. ntwm wiuck wv
•Iwy. u, -Th, een i, «Uiu,.”
1 sank down in the Iwttom of the boat
hoSS
*qUKk '!1““ “&lt;«« «» and ckMod my eye*. I could not look at
my deaili. though I knew now it must
come. A dull stupor crept over me, and
the agony of fear which held me before
to be ou, «ud la
again tor all tliat."
was gone. Was it my disordered imag­
Then.
eouwtbins in Um ton, which ination which made me think something
J|laPp^n‘-'d which sounds, perfectly
nOd. me doubtful; but 1 did no, wemTto ,
«-em u oowud: co before long we wore incredible ?
It was getting too dark to distinguish
out o, Ute open «», uckinu end tunumt
to cutch Urn breeze. There we. more m plrnnly, but, surely, that was Edam
Um! tonh.r out time ooUmre, but etui
Ean- ■ big form I saw at the other end
of the boot stooping over a coil of rope?
Then who was the nuui busied with
T bo“ - “ “ re.t, ud
re?
—•&gt; 10 mmuge u enr bowl the sail in tho center of it?'
We were shut off from all human help
rV‘U
truvee
there in the midst of a howling tempmt,
Uke a bird.
“She’s a bonnie one to go. Edam." I and yet some one had managed to come
said after ft little; but I got no reply. on board, and evidently to give us assist­
h* eyes fixed upon the ance. No other vessel could possibly
distant sky, and I could see he was think- have approached us while my eyre were
mg something ovw very deeply. I fol­ shut, certainly not without my hearing
lowed tlie'direction of his eyei, and did h* '' here then had this stranger come
“.‘J0'*.
prospect. A gleam of sickly
All these thought flashed tlirough my
yellow hght lay low down to the water,
but above that were piled maaoes ot mind, but at tlie time I was too HtupeMy faculties
heavy gray clouds, without a break save tied to wonder much.
in pne place, where it was as though a **emed dulled, and I could neither suf­
mighty Itand had pushed them aside to fer nor fear any more. I simply waited
for
the
end.
I
could
see
dimly
the aliarp
make* space for the tempest to break
through. All around this space was ridge of rocks wo were nearing, and
hurry and confusion, while the rest of from which nothing short of a miracle
the sky was sullen and qufet. Far out, now could keep ua.
But this miracle did take place. Ail
the Hckly gleam on tlie honKn was repeate.1 on a gray green sea, nearer, the at once our course changed and the ixiat
dark, waves were beginning to show tops turned from its dangerous way. Then,
and not till .then, did Edam seem to
of white.
I did not like the prospect, nor did I awaken to the knowledge tliat bo was
With a
like the notion of being out there on that no longer managing affaire.
ongry-looking waste of waters at tlie sudden oath he started up and crept for­
ward.
mercy of Edam Ciur and his caprices.
When he got to the figure standing
“Don’t you think we should go back
now. Edam?" 1 askixl timidly; “it doesn't with its back toward him, I saw him
look;over well out yonder," and I pointed raise his arm to tlirust it imide. Then
slowly, slowly it turned and looked him
to the far sea.
“Leave that to me, Elsie, ma dartin'!" straight in the face.
He cried out wildly, “God help me,
He had no right to call me his durlifig.
but I was liegmning to be very much for I'm mad now, anyway!" and, throw­
afraid, and so I said nothing about tlist. ing up his arms, he leapt overboard into
the
seetliing waves.
But all at once a rush, a ^hirl, and a
I watched iiim strike out when he rose,
roar caused me to scream otft, as a squgll
but
I was too jMiralyzed to scream oven.
■truck our little craft and made it heel
over, wetting me to the skin at the same He had not a chance in that terrible sea,
time. As a matter of fact, we fisher but was thrown like a bit of floating
weed upon the very rocks bo liad been
loMtea are not at all brave upon the m o,
though it tnay la* almost our native de- steering for, clung there a moment, only
nitiAt. There are very few Grace Darl­ to be swept back by a return of the
wares. I saw this in the last lurid s|reak.
ings amongst us. Indeed, we liardly
of light which flashed across the water,
ever venture into a boat at all. So it is
liefore the night came, and in it were
not to be.wondered at that my courage
shown at hist tho features of my strange
sluxild fail utterly when we began to ship companion. Was it all a dream? I did
not know even then, nor did I feel
“Oil, take me home, Edam, or I knowafraid, but as those eyes met mins a
well never win bock at all!"
thrill ran through me. and 1 n-vik into
But he took no notice, more than to unconsciousness. Late that night, when
put things right and tiglit in a skillful i»&gt;me of the men went down to see tliat
way ! couM not but admire, however their boats were w?cure, they found Adam
angry I begun to feel towards him.
Carr’s new b*»t safely drawn up on tho
“Are you never going to turn, Edam beach, and me lying in it bi a dead
Garr?" I broke out at last.
faint..
A suspicion which' I had ofter heard
After that came a time of dull, stupid
breathed Id the,'Village came back to me miserj- to me.
I could never answer
then, and 1 trembled for our lives. They questions, nor give any account of that
said “Edam Carr was gottin' the name dreadful evening, aavo that Adam Canqueer look as his feythor had afore h&lt; had gone mad and jumped overboard,
went out of his heid and drowned his­ and had been dashed against the “Ribs
self!" and remembering this and tlie few of Death," and that I fainted when this
words his mother had whiiq»ered, I in- happened and knew no more. But then,
cliaed to think he was mad at times. how had the l&gt;oat been brought into
When I apoko he laughed out loud. It port, they asked? My story was proved
was the first time I had ever heard him true'by poor Adam’s body being washed
laugh, and it gave me an'odd feeling.
ashore two days after. For long tlie
“rjii'you're afraid, ma bonnie Elsie ? It’i people looked at mo strangely. Their
a lung Ume since you and I were as much sujierstition mndo them regard me as
alone togethec as we ore now, nothing “uncanny," and shim me as something
but the boat that holds us two on nil tiial they could not account for. Besides; in­
world o’ water 1 Eh, but it's fine to havt stead of the sea claiming its victim, as
you all to mysel' like this I"
they expected it to do. I had be*® mirac­
"Are you mad?" I exclaimed, my ulously saved from it!
thought taking words all unconsciously.
I often wonder I did not go mad my­
Edam laughed again, that horrible, selIf during that dreary time.
cruel laugh which had no mirth in iL
•For 1 settled in my own mind clearly
“Maybe. Socnetimes I think 1 am enough how it was. I should n*ver see
myself, but if I am, it's for love o' you." my bonnie sweetheart more. I had not
His eyes were so bright and so wild I a doubt that he wm dead, anti tliat my
could not bear to look al them, and liis cry for help had brought him in the
hand, as he took hold of mine, burned spirit to my assistance. For awhile I
nursed my sullen grief in silent; but at
with fever.
Tor mercy'■ sake. Edam, take care I. last Mi** Ashford’s kindness broke down
If ye don' mind we'll be both in the the barrier, and I told her everything.
Only
for that, and because she did not
water."
•
-An' what o’ that» At any rate well laugh at me, and believed that I spoke
drown together, and ye’ll never belong the truth, I should have lost my senses or
my life, for the secret wm killing me.
to another man."
I clasped my hands in an agony of '“Truly there are utrango mysteries we
urror. Oh, what a fool I hail been not can not hope to be revealed in this life,"
to have guessed what might happen ! I she said solemnly. “Hast thou, which art
thought of the poor bairns at home wait­ but air, a touch. * feeling, of their afflic­
ing for me now to give them their mip- tions?" I wooM trynot to thhlk 100
peni, and hear their prayera. and tuck much about it Elsie; ami don't give way
them up in their ImhU. and the tovrx to despair, above all. Think how the lit­
rolled down my cheeks at the thouglrt tle ones need you."
It was all very well to talk, and I did
of how long they might haveto wait
“Oh, Edam, I didn’t think you could trv honestly; but I couldn't help think­
be eo cruel !" I said between my oota. ing of my boy during the long, dreary
whiter nights, after the children had
But even the tears failed to move him.
pone to bed, and I wm left alone by tlie
“You have been cruel enough to meit*s my turn now !" hs answered sullenly. Rhmmering firelight. Then the tmrt
would oome. and. oh! it felt so lonely,
M he altered the «ailBy tiiis* time the lurid gleam h*d •&gt;“ and life so sad wanting him.
I was rifting thus one night, leaning
moat died out from tlie sky, and all was
my cheek upon my hand, and toe
dark around us. The wind wm blowing
stocking I was knitting for one of die
strongly, and hurrying the
of
clouds across the heavens at headlong bairns had fallen upon tlie floor, while 1
gaxsd into the dying embers. How long
,p„a. utd t~nnS 1 th.
u“lUJS
1 sat I know not, but suddenly tlie coals
t„r. How ou, little lx»t lived M *U *» fell together and flared up into a blaze,
and there, on the other side of the
«,cb &gt; etorm u more then I can underhearth, stood Willie, my Willie, laugh­
«und. In Ibe hand. u« •
ing down at me.
aoced Hnumau we ehould have been
j screamed and covered my eyes. 1
dared nut look at what seemed confirma­
“-D^'e pity on »«
owe that bare only me to loolt to, Edam tion of my worst fears; but in d moment
warm, living arms were round myneck.
~~*Ar it ie^ear Edam now you're In siy and 1 was clasped to a strongly beating

“ T* “

"■’•re.

quietly after a moment
“I did not know what to say. It would i*» vm’i win safe to land ? Elsie, if you 11
not be wise to offend him more than I my’you'll be nta wife I'll make for shore
had been unlucky enough to do already.
There was no harm in sailing out a mite
.
“I*u run U» straight on to the Ribs o
or so, providing he would promise to
bring mo hack then. But, could I trust t&gt;e*dbMdtl»reHjb.m.t.nd«'ll
liim? His motl
come up wbjle

dream in which I called on him for help;
though he always declares he can npt re­
member anything more about it
Incver look at the “Rile of Death"
without a shudder and a sigh for poor
Edam's terribh death, and nothing will

once. But I do not insist upon it with
Willie, for he does not like mo to talk
about it. Ho wants my life to be sunny,
and full of hope and joy and love, and
does his bust to make it so, now that 1
am his wife.—Lilliaa Waucrmann in
Belgravia.
Prof. X.. an excellent educator and
prafpund student, who does not spurn a
reaa&lt;inable aliaro of homely household
duties that falls to the lot of every head
of a Now Eegiand family of moderate
circumstances, was in hw den deeply nbsori«.'d । in the contemplation of an abtrnse subject, when his wife opened the
door and called softly to him:
“My dear, could you help us in our
house-cleaning by beating just tiiroe
rugs that you’ll find out under the south
window of the parlor? If you will,
please take them out into the bock yard
and beat them and hang them on the
line, and I’ll be so much obliged."
Thu professor arose, seized his most
serviceable walking-stick, and went out
into the yard, still deeply absorbed in the
learned meditations tliat had occupied
him in tho house. He took one of tho
three rugs from under tlie parlor win­
dow; transferred it to tjie back yard,
beat it long and manfully, and hung it
on the line. When he came back for
another nig he was still too much ab­
sorbed to notice tliat there were still
three rugs under the window, and when
he liad beaten another and had hung
tliat out and had come back again, and
there were still three rugs under the.
window, his meditations never switched
off from tlie subject of their concentra­
tion to the regular and mysterious re­
newal of tlie third rug.
And so he kept on beating those three
rugs' and meditating until the morning
grew to midday and the proftaMor began
to grow hungry; and when the yearn­
ings of appetite actually brought his
contemplation down to sublunary tilings,
it occurred to him to look at tlie clothes
line, and there he counted no less than
sixteen rugs, all beautifully beaten.—
Bunton Record.

'I was conversing with a local physi'tan. nt no mean scientific standing and
•ittainment, on tlie subject of anatsthesia,
.ind ho told me that it was a curious
fact, not generally understood, that an
accelerated circulation of the blood.
However produced, would cause a pro|i&gt;rtional iniMgviibility to pain. This ac­
celeration, ho said, might bo produced
try taking nitrous oxide, called laughing
gas, or by running violently up a flight
of stairs, or by simply breathing rapidly.
It Instantly occurred to nie that this
was an explanation of several phenomena
in litis line. Every one who Has received
a wound in battle, or who lias been
pounded and scratched in a fist-fight,
knows how that he was at first wholly
Or partly insensible to three injuries.
This insensibility ia usually attributed,
andproptfly enough, to “excitement,"
but It is not generally known that ex­
citement produces it by means of a
quickened circulation.—Cor. Chicago
Journal.
.
ft Is altogether probable that the fait?
substance obtained} from the wool cf
sheep—which baa heretofore been treated
as a waste matter, costly to get rid of,
and not worth preserving—will take rank
among the valuable staples of produc­
tion. In a paper read by Dr. Thomas O.
Morton before the College of Physicians
of Philadelphia in April, he called atten­
tion to the value of this substance to the
medical fraternity, on account of its re­
markable compliance to capillary action,
developed when applied to the human
skin. It is so easily and rapidly absorbed
tliat it becomes a most convenient ve­
hicle for the introduction into the sys­
tem of other incorporated substances.
Being innocuous in itself it is an excel­
lent base in the preparation of all oint­
ments and unguents intended for the ex­

In 1823 tlie rates of postage were, for
a single letter of one piece ot paper, for
any distance not exceeding thirty miles.
b cents; over thirty miles and not ex­
ceeding eighty miles, 10 cento; over
eighty miles and not exceeding 150 miles,
12 1-2 cents; 150 and not exceeding 400
miles, 18 3-4 cents; over . 400 miles, 25
rents. Letters composed of two pieces
of paper were cliarged double those
rates; three pieces were charged triple

tuple postage.—Tho Argonaut.
A Philadelphia physician says that a
great deal ot what passes for heart dis­
ease is only mild dysjicpaia, that nervous­
ness commonly is bad temper, and that
two-thirds of so-called malaria is nothing
but laxineso. Imagination, he nays, is
responsible for a multitude of ills, and he
gives xi an instance the case of a clergy­
man who after preaching a sermon would
take a teaspoonful of sweetened water,
and doze off like a babe, under tlie im­
pression tliat it was a bona tide sedative.
—Scientific American.
The United States have nearly three
timre as many doctors as England, and
nearly four times os many as France in
proportion to die population.—Chicago
Journal. _________________

A St Louis newspnper claims to have
“What, what ails thee, sweetheart? printed a history of the last man who
One would any you’d seen a ghost!"
was killed in die war of the rebellion.
I did not tell him then Uiat 11id taken
him for one. Th. tears wsre turaedinto
There are 8,000 journals published in
team of joy at onou, and the world Asia, of which no fewer tlian 2,000 sp­
s^med bright and gay now Willie was

M Mm a IMi
.rttiALA

w&gt; much ixdsBDr, be only

pointed rJdef physician of the Cbintwo

tailor. “In fact, not on- man in 500 over
looks dressed, no matter how well made
or expensive his clothing may bo. Tho
trouble is. most men do not cultivate

aivo garments I can turn out, and no
matter how bard I may strive to give
them the value of their money their
clothing will look little better than, a
cheap ready-made suit would on the *ome

For Pain

‘As An illustration I will relate

A- wealthy Chicago lawyer came in to se­
lect a dress suit His ideas regarding
styles had undergone no change in the
last forty years, and he wanted his
suit made after about tho same stylo as
my father wore a half century ’ ago.
By degrees I shaped his ideas to suit
tho style* of the present and he
finally cut short his order by telling me
to go ahead and make the garments to
suit myself. This I did, and a more per­
fect-fitting and elegant suit of clothing
was never turned out from the establish­
ment Last Suwlay I saw him at church

me as looking like a wood-chopper
decked out in store clothes. After ser­
vice his wife upbraided me for not mak­
ing her husband's clothing fit better, and
Monday. he brought the suit back to be
altered.* I explained to him that it was
not the fault of the suit but of the
wearer, and finally persuaded lum to let
me renovate his person.
“I began by heading him to a barber­
shop, wliere his bushy hair, and beard
were trimmed to a pnqier length. Then
I gave directions for a now pair of shoes,
selected him a stylish silk hat, and pur­
chased shirts, collars, cuffs, and cravats
that were becoming. Last night when I
saw 1dm at the opera there was not a
better dressed man in the audience.
Tiffs shows that no matter how well
made the clothes may be the rest of the
toilet must be in keeping with them, and
unless a man has a cultivated taste ot his
own he had better leave the selection at
his wardrobe to his tailor if he wants to
dress correctly."—Chicago Tribune Inter-

it is found that the sooner antiseptic
liquids are injected into the veins or ar­
teries of a recently killed animal, the
more effective they become to preserve
tho meat owing to the peculiar absorbent
properties of recently killed animal flesh.
What is called Gannot's process, having
for its object the preservation of butchers*
meat In the fresh state, consists in In­
jecting n solution of sulphate ot alumina
or chloride of aluminum into the
carotid artery of the slaughtered animal as
soon as the biood ceases to flow, both ex­
tremities ot the Jugular vein being pre­
viously tied. Nine to twelve quarts of
specific gravity of 10 to U degrees Baumo
are Sufficient tor au oX; a less quantity be­
ing required In winter than in summer.
When the animal has been well blest and
the injection skillfully performed, it Is
scarcely perceptible that tlie animal has
undergone any preparation. The Injected
animal is cut upas usual and when intended.to lie eaten within two or three
weeks, merely requires to be hung up in a
dry. airy situation free from files.—New
York Market Journal

fr»e from

SAFE.
SURE.
PfiOMPT

S.'-,-".:SATHL0FH0RM “

CAP

AF

Physical excess is a crime against
nature, the penalty for which will be im­
placably laid on. You may bo able to
postpone it for years, but I do assure you
that the day of judgement ia coming
your way. And its claims are relentless!
No set-offs are permissible in our dcal-

Dr. Horowitz, of Frankfort-on-theMain, has published a work autitted
“Judische Aerate in Frankfurt,7’ in whiclT
tho author mentions tho |fact that as

SODA

For Baking Purposes.

Best in the World.

in that city ua doctors. They especially
devoted themselves to opthalmia.—Chi­ State of Michigan, county of Barry,—**.
At a Miaalou of the Probate Court for the
cago Herald.
County ol Harry, boldrn at the Probate Offloe in
the City of Jtartlnn*. tn said county, oo Thursday.
I.tlw I- tke.

Mr. Charles E. Fitch, of The Rochester
Democrat, who ia lecturing on “Journalism" at Cornell university, estimates
tliat the average income of the newspapaper man is |700, against &lt;650 of a
lawyer and &lt;600 of a clergyman.—Chi­
cago Journal.
The various libraries of Edinburgh con­
tain a total number of 750,000 volumes,
equal to 3.24 volumes per head of tho
population. Thia proportion is exceeded
by only three largo cities in tlie world,
Munich, Washington and Borne.—For­
eign Letter.

......

In the matter of the estate of Burwell J.
Scudder, a minor.
On readliwaml niltiRthcpeUtlou,dulyrertfted,
of John J. Perkin*, gusrdlsn ot said minor,
praying Uial be may be lleeuted to sell certain
real estate In said petition described, for rea­
sons therein set forth.

minor and nil other pervotis Interested tn
Mill rstiie. .ire required to appear at a seartoci
of «ald court, tlieu tn lie hullfall at the Frobate
Office in the city at Harting*. In said county, and
show cau»c. If any there be. why the prayer at
theawtitiotier should nrt be granted And It Is
further ordered.
I..THint saidI..petitioner give notice

per prtnteo and elrculaiwl
Barry, oner In racli n-rekl
Recently published French statistics
show that there are over 2,000,000 men
of mature years who utterly fail to ap­
preciate the beauties of matrimony. In
other ^words, nearly one-fourth of the
by the Heart of hvaminen lor boMtng
adult male population of France are hniUed
public examinations for teacher* tu Barry coun­
ty. The secretary Is authorized to laoue saMtal
bachelors.
errtincate*. wlUcb are valid only until the next
public exaniluatkKw.
Natuntoy. An«u*ts®h, Hartings.
Coffee, if taken iu the morning on on
Frtdiy.Hept. i«h. Middleville.
Fridai, .Hept. 3Uh. Hlcvory CortMirs.
empty stomach, is said to act as a pre­
Friday and Saturday. Oct. sate and BKh, at
ventive against infectious diseases.
Hasting*.
Friday, Nov. mb. al NashvIUe.
It 1» expected that all who InteaA to U*eh and
■ What is said to be the largest schooner
in the world win soon be launched at
Bath, Me. She will have a coal-carrying
and teacher* are urgently reqnertcd to be prrscapacity of 2,600 tons.
ent al the opening. F.xamtiuUloua wlU be both
oral and written, chiefly the latter. Caattdalaa
New York has boarding-houses for for a third grade rertineate mu-t pms a satis­
vxMinlnailon In ortiiOBrapliy, reMHng,
birds, whoee owners have left the city factory
iieuniauirtnp, anllmietlc. grammar, goagraphy.
during the summer months.
V. m. ilWory, civil govertimMit. Sway bad art

A farmer at Newberry. Tenn., has a
hen that takes care of 170 young chickeus and one little turkey.
Forty-seven thousand flats are said to
be for rent in Paris. They would accom­
modate S'lXJ.OOO people.

ry. With a rtawitirx i&gt;'4 l-wrer than

.Hrliou) off,, vrs (i
dtally invited tabs

�=
HUTUM. Mkm, •'««* It, &gt;«.

name was withdrawn by CJcvefctnd be­
cause it was proven that be w» unfit
for any office. Collector Bancroft, of
Fort Huron, and Col. Sanford, post­
master of Lan&amp;tag. were both rejected,
and in a very large meesure the charges
upon which they were rejected were

1‘hila.ielphia Times: The free-trad­
er* are learning slowly. A little while
ago they were all demanding unlimited
fre^trade. Now they want free-trade
in everything except what their own
states happen to produce. In another
year or two they may have a little more
wisdom and advocate the judicious protaetion of all native industries. Time
knocks wisdom into a great many heads.

Republican Cwuty ConvenUnn.

There will be an open bolt from the
greenback convention in case of fusion,
and the opponents of a further surren­
der of party principlefl to get offices for
a few selfish men will be led by the
brainiret and liest of the greenback
party in thia state.

The democratic quarrel in Wayne
county grows apace. Boes Dickinson
county committee.and also to nominate ranrtl- is bound to down Congressman Maydit&lt;w for count/ officers and ropreMmtaUve iu
•be Stall- legldatsre. will be held tn the Court bury, and tho latter is as fully deter­
roem In the city of HaHiugn on
mined that there will be a mighty live­
ly funeral when he goes under.
l*rtnciplefl to the dogs; the offices to
ourselves; the votes shall come from
our dupes. These words are the plat­
form on which the greenback leaders
of Michigan stand who favor fusion.
'Under a raaotttUon adopted Aurart inh. ICT.
in all probability there will be a
UMaerecal Urennblps and wards arc eattUod ta
dstagales as follow*:
straight-out greenback convention call­
ed in this state by the members of that
party who object to playing taii-ender*
to the fusion business any longer.
CMUetoo
...................
fluting*
.
Harting* City, tri warn
Boss Dickinson says he doesn’t want
“ Jd
“ .
to lie V. 3. Senator. Very kind of the
Boss. He win have do chance if be
Hope.
iretag
deaired.
Joitmtown
M»(4e IRMI
■ rrtj? »1 :■
The following sound democratic doc­
Pralrieelllr
trine appeared as an editorial Jp the
Mantetw Democrat, and exprrasro to
Yankee Hprtnr-.
the letter the sentiments of that party.
A eorrvspundent asks;. "Can a demo­
We urge upon the repnbUcziu ot tiro «ereral crat l-r a prohibltlonlsp** No; he can­
township! the Importance of calling Uielr etui- not. A republican may be a prohibi­
cu»es ut convenient date*, and attending tlrom tionist, but the moment a man Believes
M largely a* ponalble.
that the state should prohibit the niauu\ .
CLEMENT SMITH.
X7
r. aTbhemxin.
factwre.or sale, or use of wines, liquors,
F.MORY.PAEADV.
Republican (kmnty KxeectiveCOm. or beer, cideg. etc, he ceases to be a
democrat; just as sure as a man ceases
to be Christian when he does not be­
lieve in the existence.of Cod.
The republican convent to
Muaiorial district ut MidiI
K, counties of Barry mid Ea
The following appeared in a recent
ItaCX'x opera house, la the
at 10 o'clock In the forenzx
r Wednesday, Issue of the Telegram-Herald, Grand
it!-."’ ft Rapids:
Jno. H. Dennis, of Hastings, publish­
er ot the Hasting* JonrnaL k greenback
paper, and fusion candidate for Comcouvrutioo at i«h tae buris ut rrurewnta- mhaioner of the State Land Office in
ttoa will be ba follows: each prrelnet will lie
entitled toowdeMtate tor frran-l^OS ot popu- 1884. was in town yesterday. In con­
totton and frarilosThrreof. if nld fraction ex- versation with a reporter he said: “That
CTwsi MO, »t&gt;d each )&gt;m-lnrt «haU lie entitled to settles the whole business. The cow­
sttowuonedetocife.
W. H. PACKARD.
ardly pocket veto of the Morrison reso­
lutions by President Cleveland practic­
ally settles the quertlou of fusion in
Michigan. 1 for one feel averse to
The repub Mean cuugrtwrioual convention for farming an alliance with the democrat*
the nomination of a candidate tor rongreas for under the circnmatances. except they
'he third eongrewilons! district and for the
denounce the course of tlie President,
which they are not very apt to do.
Greenbackers cannot do so consistently
and 1 am in favor now df the party go­
ing it alone. I do not believe a combi­
nation can now L&gt;e effected, whereas be­
Chairman
fore it was practically u good as set­
tled." J ohn left for home last evening,
and ut the meeting of the Barrv county
REPCBL1CAX CAUCUS NOTICES.
greenlmek convention next Saturday
an interesting circus may lie looked for.

Additional Local Items.
Al Maple Grtnre Center, Tliurwday, Auenst 12th.,
Pomona Grange Mektino.—The
M2 o'clock p. rn.
following is the program of Burry
■Kvixa.
At Town Hall, Irving, Saturday. Angus: nth. County Pomona Grange to be held
with Prairieville grange ta their hall
Atllab
Town
Thttraday, Aururt August 27th, *80, at 10 o'clock a. In.;
.&lt; ■&gt; House, RnUand.
...
Music—Pomona grange choir.
Opening address—Bro. C. Honevwell.
Response—Bro. C. H. Briggs.
At Town Hall, HtMtlng* Towu*hlp, Saturday,
Finish the work of last meeting.
Awran 1UU. at i oMock p. ni.
Whoat culture, the best varieties etc.
iiot-k rowssHjy.
At Hope Center store. Friday, A'tiKiitt 13. nt t —llrue. J. Barber, A. Francisco, A.
o’clock p. m.
Porker and others.
■
Essay. Why am l a Patron SfoterSister H. Brainard.
Paper. The Trials and llcasuns of
Farm Life—Sister E. Honeywell. •
At Town Hull. Assyria, HaUirday. August Hill.
Song—Brother A. Norwood.
-■
Queston, “AreLawyeni better fitted
At Town Kall, W.xMfcuid, WedueMtay. Anp. IH. for Public Duties than other Men?"—
BroiM. Hsinmond, 11. Bownell, C.
Newland, and others.
- Recitations-Sisters Lida Newland,
Ella Barrett, Jennie Brainard, Mattie
Otis and Mattle Brown.
EDITORIAL NOTES.
Selections—Sisters M. Francisco, H.
Honey well. L. Ot is, A. Parker.
Music. Onr Home In the Grange­
A» was expected; congress adjourned
without doing anything. The Morri­ Hickory Grange.
Paper. What Product of the Grange
son bill was killed in the house of its Yields theb«KtReturns?—Bro. H. Hon­
f rtends. the democrats, who are hope­ ey welL
The Outlook for the Future—Bro.
lessly divided on the tariff quod ion.
The Cullom inter-state commerce bill, Norton.
Recitations—Sisters Anna Travis and
which passed the republican senate Ella Stone.
wan strangled to death by the demo­
The unwritten work will be exempli­
fied
by the Sec. if required. It fo ear­
cratic bouse. In short, the present
democratic house of repreoentativea la nestly required that new members will
attend.
conceded by leading democratic papers
MBH. X. SLAWSOX.
to the weakest, most extravagant most
hopelessly and helplessly divided of
Another of those happy gatherings
any in history. Its succeroor will have for which So. Boston is noted, occurred
a republican majority.
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Par­
son?, last Friday, it being the Wth an­
The Democrat of lost week had what niversary of bln birthday. His children
it termed a sample Banner editorial. and same of his relative* and many
We might if we would retaliate by re- friends decided to give him a surprise,
and made a decided success of it. The
company numbered over one hundred,
about one-fifth of them coming from

of HiUsdale,

horses seemed to worry him some, but
they were soon made comfortable at
hfo home and st his nelgtborB'. but the
more important subject in h!s mind. Creek his borse took fright, ran away
and threw him out of the wagon, hurt­
ing him quite badley.
this anxiety m we noticed a procession
resembling a “water brigade" in the
Tuwdav rdrh{ shout t™ o’clock
army carrytag baskets and other pack■wesfrom the carriages to the bouse &lt;nwjbod,’ ww osrUed &gt;7 th" "L &lt;*
which we learned when wo arrived al -lire?' but It proved to be
the dinner table were filled with alarge mull outhowe belooglM to lari.
variety of a fanner’s home, viz: fried Prfar Falk. Suppored t» here
chicken, chicken pie, ro*rt turkey, roast Mt od fire by some »inall boy". Threat*
pig and a portion of u beef creature, and were made of having them urrestccl
trult from peaches up to bee fruit; and
after tlie tables had been filled several qSl“
hoped
tirnea, there seemed to be an abundance
left. After this pleasant part of the there will be an example made of some
programme had been finished, as many one tMifore long.
Tlie fusion 1st* held their caucus tart
as could, got In bearing distance of Rev.
Mr. Towner as he presented with ap­ Saturday to elect
propriate remarks in behalf of the do­ coontv convention. L. W. WIng. D.
nors, a long list of presents, among Klingensmith, Job England and Mark
which were gold bowed spectacle, Earl are the ones that will represent
from hfo children, a magnificent hang­ the party.
,
o
Sherman Rock and Charley Brown,
ing lamp from friends in Carlton and a
large eaav chair from friends near his of Toledo, O., visited at Mr. Crawford s
home. 'Die remainder of the day was last Saturday.
Goo. Jessup and a friend from Loa
spent'by some in visiting, others ta
playlog ball. We think It was decided Anglos, C*l.. also the Mtesee Flow*.
by all that the day wm pleasantly spent, ofl’ralrievUle. visited friends in this
and individually we say that we hope place tart week.
.
Republican caucus next Saturday.
to meet the Carlton friends often ta the
Mrs. Chas. Terry, of Mata well, visit­
future.
ed at 8. M. Nichoh'last week.
’
Ben Wing is able to cad I on his friends
EDITOR BANNER: .
Permit me through your columns to again.
Mra. Henrv Lewis will start Thurs­
espoime the cause of the 8.0. V. camp
day for Charlotte to visit her mother
located in your city in regard, to the
picnic held at Morgan’s landing the 21st and sister.
of last July. We hear the remark
The conversation was about Bishops,
quite frequently that the “S. O. V. had and one fervent dame .said; "How
a deuce of a time; then again that they good the dear Bishop of Peterborough
banded together for the sole purpose of is! What a good mon!” Instantly, a
having a drunken time." Now in onr gentleman replied:—“There foment in
opinion. It was not the intention of the that. Bishops ought to be no. They
boys to indulge in drunkenness nor
rowdyism; but a few designing persons
thought, that it would be a good time nothing; and moot of us are."
to ply their trade, even to the detriment
Mr. Bell, on becoming Governor ot
of the good name of the &amp; O. V. Also
that they might thereby cart a alur on Texas, Itegxn. his inaugural address
the G. A. IL, as they are tjver ready to with, “Fellow-citizens, in the, chaste
and
beautiful .language of Job.’Now is
do wherever an occasion offers. There
were but very few of the metuliers of the Ute winter of our discontent _ made
S. O. V. present, not more than six. and glorious summer by the sun of York.*”
I think less, consequently it would not The result of this reimiritaMe pronunIm proper to call it an 8. &lt;). V. picnic. ciainento was that the Governor was
Yet notwithstanding the small number overwhelmed with gifts of Bible* from
of S. O. W it would undoubtedly have every State and from foreign lands.
went off all right had a few nf the
"Well, what do yon want hero?” said
slums of society staid away. But most Mr. Smith as he sat up in bed and ad­
all gatherings are cursed more or leas dressed a professional burglar, who
with this filaJl. It does not seem right stood in front of the bureau. "1 want
that the boys should have to stand money and l’&gt;oD&lt;te." said the burglar
sponser for bad conduct of a few de­
signing persons. We also hear the re­ through his clenched teeth, “and Ito
quick- about it, too." “My friend," re­
mark that that picnic will be a. black
murk with you old veto. All that we torted Smith, "I’ve bern looking fur
those things for the last twenty years
have to say is that any person that will
without success, but go on with your
lay on the shoulders of the old veterans burglary. I'm sleepy."
tlie doings of any party other tlian
Wife (who had been sitting up):
their own doings, is vary shallow-pated
and must certainlv have lost their “Well, th|3 is a pretty time to be com­
ing home!—Four o'clockr Husband
sense If they ever had any.
(who
had taken nothing but one glass
Come, stop this useless sling at either
of the above mentioned organizations, of a curious coiupouna spoken of by
unless you have just grounds for the himself as whiskenwarra";: “Whii’
you mean, madam, by •forklock T Un­
same.
fortunately for you, madam, it sho ’appons, couriousnuff, 1 pandi'd Trinity,
To the many friends and neighbors, madam, and heard it strike one (hie)
several times, madam r
who were so kind and considerate dur­
Pastor: "You have not been to
ing the sickness and burial of onr son. church for
sometime/
Member:
we wish to express our heartfelt thanks. “WeU.no. You see. 1 go to the theatre
SuclT services as these we cannot hope every Saturday night, and coming out
to repay, except by like manifestation of the hot auditoritiin into the cold
of sympathy to others sorely afflicted.
air always gives me such a cold that f
MR. AND MBH. J. M BAUER.
have to stay at home *11 day Sunday to
nurse IL" Pastor: “Put the question
We wish to express our thanks to all of theatre-going aside; why not, if you
those who so kindly assisted us during wftl go. select Monday night /• Mem­
lour late affliction. May they never ber: -I am afraid . I might catch cold
lack such triends in every season of at church, and that would prevent me
from attending thel theatre.
trouble and sorrow.
A church pillar.--Y«," aald the
ALFRED K. TOW HER.
MK8. WILL BOORAM.
widow Brown. “Iteacon Blank is one of
the pillows of our church." “Wdl,"
Fbox gband Hadids.
.snapped Min LitUe Ttirtta, “I'm glad I
EDITOR BANNER:
don t belong to a church that has to be
No rata and terra jirma drv, very bolstered up by such a num as he fo."
dry. Grand river unusually low.
“He hasni a feather’s weight of In­
In the police court about half a dozen fluence,” observed Sister Harding,
tramps and drunks are disposed of eve­ threading the point of ber needle.
ry morning.
have always regarded him as ii sham."
Swkrtt A 'Wiggin’s dime museum said the other Deacon’s wife. -I know
and Smith’s operahave closed for vaca­ he’s always a wet blanket al our part­
tion, during which time the former ies. pouted Mbs Lily. The deaarn
will transform the present place into a coming in just tlien, all the tadles said
palace and a month later open a popu­ in chorus: “Oh! Deacon, you’re just
lar cheap price Canal SL theatre.
the one we want to select texts." Cur­
Many houses in the dtv are deserted, tain!—Detroit Free Press.
their occupants living in various resorts
in the state. Ottawa Beach is the fav­
orite resort of this place. More than a
Tlie uutrketM of IrkuUX are rui iuterhundred summer cottages have and are
being built at the new found* watering eeUng night in winter time, for cvexytliing on tale i* fnurn solid. Finh iCre
The salvation array an- again under piled up in stacks like *o much eordarrest as a nutamce. Their tambour­ w«&lt;d, and meat likewise. All kinds uf
ines are silent and they never speak as fowl are timijary frozen and idled tip.
they pass by. Their present mode of
attraction Is carrying torches. Every­ Some animate brought into the uiarhot
body dislikes (heir crazv modes Ot serv­ whole are propped up on their hind leqs,
and have the appearance of being iwting the Lord.
•tedmond’s opera house in :i few dins ually alive; anti ft* you go throagh the
will pass into the. hands ut oue of 65 - market* you seem to b« *umiundrid
0)0 ticket holders. 20,000 tickets have by living i»igs. sheep, own,
fowlg&lt;
Itoen drawn from the wh»&gt;el containing But stranger yet, even tho htjuids uro
the entire number. The lart ticket Is frozen solid and sohl in btocU. Milk is
tile lucky one. Tickets are advancing frozen into a block in thia way, with a
ta price in proportion its thev are
atring ar wtick frozen into ar projecting
drawn. Price of tickets now, S2.bo.
A murder occurred Sunday night on from it, fur the convenience of the pur­
W rtrwt. wrot side.
James chaser, wlu&gt; can take his milk by tiic
Matthews, a idark man, killed Nancy slick and curry it home swung
N. Curtiss, a colored woman of £u years, the shoulder. So, in a wuuie which is
with whom he was living as hfo wife, unknown in other countrieB, a man can
and then cut hfo throat. Jealousy was buy his drink with *a stick in it,’—Cen­
the cause.
tra! Liberia Letter.
After much time and money being
spent upon the eight hour reform, al­
most all are now working ton hours.
Weigl, an Auxtrian composer, had
WOLVERINE.

playod his put all through without talc. S
youth h on™ riven u&gt;
folly and indiscretion*; and. as a result
nervous, and organic debility follow’
memory is impaired, self eon&amp;leoce is
lacking; at night bad dreams occur, pre­
mature old age seem? setting in. ruin is humble prayer for
Buffalo. N. Y„ the author of a treatise
for this dam of patients, and discribe
your symptoms and sufferingH. He can

'

A BLACK.

laxanr.

'^ZuLtoley and

ACAMPBELL

Messrs. A. Black &amp; Co.
Hastings, Mich.,

’

Manufacturers and Dealers in

Monuments &amp;-Headstones,
Table Tops, Mantles,
And all work in Slate Marble or Granite
All work guaranteed first-class. Prices that nocomwrtiti.
can lower. A good stock to select from always on hand W
keep the latest and best designs in onr work; furnish' w
mates and do all work promptly. Our aim is to suit the «
pie, and our largely increased sales show that we are succwa
ful. As we are the only dealers in Barry County, we maketi
a special object tor Barry County people to buy of us W
can and do save money to all who buy our work.
'
e

We thank the public for past favors, and aim to merit th.
patronage of all.
,
’

A. Black &amp; Co.

MONEY SAVED!
Having bought a large invoice of. TEA,
we will until further notice give each customer

a better TEA than ever before; and to-induce

customers to try, will give a 5 cent ticket with
each pound for cash. . Tickets good in 25c

lots for any Crockery we have in stock at face
value.
.

Try Our Tea!

Smith, Hams &amp; VanArman,
*

March 10th. 1886.

‘

DUSSELL HAS
Demoved
HIS STOCK OF

DRY GOODS
AND

ZMlillin.ei’y Goods,
To the First Door East of Hicks Bros.’ Gro­
cery, on State Street,
Where he will be pleased to welcome all his cus­
tomers and friends, as well as to greet many new
ones. As heretofore, he keeps the Best of Goods
in his line, at the Lowest Prices.

17293679

JULIUS RUSSELL

ROLLER MILL
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And other marked improvements will be ;l,.,ue 1

Hastings this season.

Proposes to keep in the advance of the proces.-ion. You will
at ^3 new location north of the new Newton House,
in the Blue Front Building. He is prepared to .serve tIke pub­
lic with everything in the line of

Tin, Copper and Sheet-Iron Ware.
Repairing Neatly and Promptly Done.

Eave-Troughing

a

Specialty.
The Hull Gasoline Stoves.

Thi« i« the Lrtart ud Bert Gasoline Stove. Call and see them-

New and Second-Hand Stoves for Sale!
At Very Low Figures.

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ty of Plow Pointe, etc., that 1 will sell at a
oe over wholesale prices, to close out.

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                  <text>The Hastings Banner
VOL. XXXI. NO. 16.

HASTINGS, MICH., AUGUST 19, 1886.

The Hastings Banner.' BKNTLSY BROS. &amp; WILKINS I
Hasting^ Barky Co„ Micil,
marshall l. cook.
hcbscrifrom rates

ADVERTISING RATES:
viurnh p-r y«*r-.........
....no* oo
lAir*chance for»p«clal position*.
JOB PRINTING.
pride to felt la the Job Prtntln« De-

- oSrel* new; and with the latest faces ot
Vf.-. tae most Approved patterns of machinery
&lt;mpctant workmen employed, enables the

W. LOWRY. M. D.,
.
ilivsiclan, Burgeon and Oculist.
4in td*n or country promptly attended.
offre boars-n to 10 x tn and 1 to 3 p. m.
TrSphroe »t Holloways drug *tore.
-jr Nt-cUl attention paid to surgical diseases
. . ,_ _ rlwi m-e and rar.

W

.

H. LANDIS, M. D.,
Physlcan and Surgeon,
Woodland. Mich.
. one dot south of the post office. will be
there d.»y or night.___________ -

it. riMMERMAN,
•. Hotuaspalhic I’bysician i Surgeon,
Fir»t door cast ot Holloways' dra« itore.)

F

ri.R. We. JONES,
P
। Dentist.
A,: wxx promptly wtended to.

uSJeetn Atxiroct Block, HaaUtun, Mich.)
R*» ■ rtod calyaet of Abstract Books in Barry
E. KENASTON,
Attorney at Law,
—actkei in M courts of the State. Collections
■ .
ait-ndiug;to._______________________
fuis'cARVETH.
'

Attorney at Law,
Middleville, Mich.
MARTIN t. BARKER,Real Estate,
JI insurance and Loans.
&gt;T:e«r;th J. &lt;}. Kenyan A Non. 2 doors north
ui t*(Mtotnce.
*p*riata:teu&lt;F&gt;i&gt; ghen to making exchange*
1 property. The interests ot noo-resldent
p-r., «»wner» carefully looked alter. Faritu
! otzes tor sale or exchange. Houses and

Headquarters
FOR

Farm Wagons,
DtiHt Shovel Plows,
ROAD SCRAPERS.
PINE LUMBER,
(HEMLOCK AND PINE.)

(PINE AND CEDAR.)

Cedar Fence Posts,
Joist and Studding,

FLOORING

1X.'£^'
and MapU,

Suh, Dears ui Bis,
Comice Mouldings,

Inside. Finish &amp; Band Mooldioes
Stoop Scrolls &amp; Columns

NAPPES A VasAP-MAN.
Lawyers.
Jhrer Itaiuna* National Bank.)

K

WILLIAM B. SWEEZEY, Attorney
* ’ At La w and Solicitor in Chancery.
IV ILLI AM B. SWEEZEY.
•J ustice of the Peace.
। niu-etlijn* * specialty.

I M. B. GILLASPIE.
»•
■**
N otary Public.
H|rtr«J* Mill,.

Window and Door
Screens.
HFPrices and Estimates given on ap­
plication.

BENTLEY BROS. A WILKINS.

Michigan Central

ABY V. COBB,

PaMoNABLE

DRESSMAKER,

Eepirial Attention Given to Cutting
■&lt;{ Pitting. Pattern* Cut to order.
&lt;iver .HchsnU' Store.

The Niagara Falls (Route.
GRAND RAPIDS DIVISION.

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wife, to .-taiutiel Canon, dated Decet
. i(»2. and recorded tn the ofBcr of the
r &lt;&gt;f Dee&lt;|« for the county of Barry and i
t Wcbtadi,. Jar.nary 3d. ISK3. at * o'clock a
t»-r it of murtitaae* on pace VT2; by w
«ul t th* jHrwer or nale In said mortgan
4^1 hn« ueeome operative and there la now
u&gt;«d to t&gt;c doe and unpaid on said mortgage
STATIONS.
1.1-oir.panyinz the *nuw st the
‘itr of thK notice the sum of th'rteen
i.:ui&lt;lred and twenty dollars and nlnety■ cent* (tl.ZJO.as.) and the attorney fro
A. M.
privided । by law. and no proceeding* at
•'
n &lt;hulty having been taken to collect
wue &gt; any pert thereof; how therefore,
............... ...
K t; a t« lAreby given that by virtue ot the pow. Hsjmiroofrvtag
...............
er of side Ki »*ld mortgage contained, and the
statute In iurii case mad* and provided, on Bat•l.»y. tlieixist day of August, A. D. into, at to
•&gt; chck in the ton-noon, at the north front door
■r the Uutirt House In the city of Hasting*, Bar-■ ruity. Michigan, (that being the place of
i I ir. cit Court (or the county of Ker­
ri-. where said premises are altuntedj there wpl
-old at public auction or vendue to the high■ 'Ihid ler. the premise* described in said rnceV
Wkc. or *o much a* may be neceaaary to satisfy
’ &gt;• amount dne thereon with interest at seven
;• ;r. -i&gt;t
annum and the cost and expenses
iu.oeed by law. tacloding an attorney fee of
twenty-five dollars a* provided for In said mart-’«• said premise* being described in said
'
u follows, to wit:
All
pieces or parcels ot land lying and be• ar *ittiate the township of HasCUMbi, Bam
’'’•“ty. Michigan, known and described as foL
• 'M, t&lt;&gt; wtti tbe west half at south-east quari-ranil the w-st half ot east half of south-east
■tsorter of aecUon thirteen (13). in town three (3)
ii 'rth of rtnge eight (fi) west, containing one
. • •-&lt;1 and twenty acres of land, more or less
iMte &lt;I.May«Hi. I*W.
z.
KAMU EL CARSON. Mortgagse.
CHAS, H. BAUER. Atfy for Mortgagee.

K* press.

le-U ill h avlug been made in the condition*

I‘rvb«t« Order.

With (Hwi

Ou reading and filing the petition, duly veriO. W. RuooLas. O.
' li. ot KUrabbUi Gnuit, widow of said deeea*ni, pr») lug that John H. Grant or son* other
' J ’«alS*e«" m*y ** ‘ppo,I1W admlnlstra- JJ-R. MARBLE
reupo^lT’to ordered, that Thursday.
। iii me lorvnoon. oe
.&gt;i-a.-inK of said petition,
’be heirs at law ot said dec
&lt;11 other persons Interested tn
required to appear at a see lion'
then to tw holdso at the Probate O

HMtlnpe

Custom Wool Carding,
ON SHORT NOTICE.

utwtr should not be granted
And it U further ordered that sort
re notice to the perse—
——• 1
to be published in J1—1
P*Per printed and
Hurry once lu M

our streets Wednesday evening, which
Young Geick, of Caledonia, ta clerk­
Mrs. O. D. Fisher ta visiting in Prair­
attracted quite a crowd.
ing fomW. O. Clark a short time.
ieville.
Mtaa Ida Cranston ta some better at
Geo. Hazen ta making a cellar prepar­ Geek seta himself up forfa professional
are* "tertaf MDd hope8 of ber recoverI atory to moving his house and adding a runner and advertised pretty freely
wing to the same, which win add much that he would like to try a spurt with
That new top buggy, how it glistens to the comfort as well as appearance of the best runner in town. Saturday
in the sun! Ob, you ought to see it.
night the boys accomodated him by
his place.
The 2nd nine defeated the Pleasant
Lucien Gibbs ta about putting a wall working up a race with L. W. Fenton,
Hill nine at the Station Saturday by a under hta kitchen.
tvpo in the Republican office. Geick
score of 39 to 37. They go to Middle­
The missionary society was pleasant­ proved a swift runner, but was beaten
ville Friday of this week. They are ly entertained by Mrs. Buggies on "Wed­ two out oAhree times.
the coming nine.
' nesday last.
The M. E. Society have purchased
Report has it that Mr. Frank Brown
The presiding elder failed to put in stained class windows tor their church.
and Miss Hart have resolved to try the an appearance till evening. Mr. Brice
North-Bart uartxxxm.
fortunes and misfortunes of matri­ filled the pulpit as usual during morn­
mony.
ing services.
Threshing ta nearly over.
Mr. D. B. Pratt had the misfortune
Walter Kelly has the diphtheria.
A targe company are camping on
to have a fine two’ year old colt killed Jacob Lehnner's grounds at Wall lake.
Mr. and Mrs. John Jewett and
by the 7 o'clock train, and Mr. Hoyt All from Battle Creek.
daughter and Mrs. Emma Austin, of
had one badly injured.
Grand Rapids, and Mrs. Geo. Goodyear,
NASHVILLE.
John has fired hta blank at the repub­
of Hastings, spent Tuesday at George
Mra.S,nih Cnv«». ot Chloro, died
M hor bom, on Wodanday Too w£ lican bummer; now fire at the demo­
Our village was thrown into a fever Sweet’A
2° “-‘“"tar (oTburtS green once*
Leroy Barnum and wife spent Satur­
of excitement this noon by the news
that the boiler of a threshing machine day and Sunday at Coats Grove, the
Vi1
°r,-bt?r Iwilar “nd mother,
engine had exploded on the farm of guests of Anson Wood and family.
Mr‘
t£?rFe
who were From tbs Herold.
Mesara. Furgeson and Davta, and the
Jim Childs, northeast bf this place, and
so re'-'nt-J '-.tiled from among us and
b W‘n
«« cemeterv
°
N. Brayton and S. Roush were in that two men were InstenUy killed. Misaea Fancher Knd Suttons jvtaiiad at
•
.■
They were Leonard Garinger and Eu­ Maple Cottage one-day last week, and
Mrs. I-eliefa Gesford, of Kalamazoo, Lowell Tuesday.
A
daughter
of
Jacob
Bensch.
of
report
a good time.
gene
Darrow.
The
former
was
the
en
­
a former resident of this place, is visit­
Myrtle Dunbar is spending the week
ing old friends and neighbors about Carlton, aged ten, was buried Sunday. gineer, and as he was working on the
Farmers who have threshed their engine, packing the pump, at the time
town.
wheat In this section, report the yield of the explosion, lie was literally aunt.
We have several fast young men who good.
We were very glad to hear from Kitty
blown to pieces, his right leg and arm
reside about town. Some of them ran
Clover through the col urns of the Jour­
Wm. J. Preston is visiting hb stater,
a foot race the other day. One of them Mrs. Mary Ruckle, of Morgan, this blown off, and his body thrown thirty nal last week. Hope to hear from you
rods, almost to the kitchen door of
won a purse of money; another one week.
.
Childs’ house. Darrow was hit by again Kitty.
cam nt a live Fox, and now Frank has
Mr. Furgerson and Miss Fancher vis­
Mr. and Mrs.i Wm. Moon returned either the smoke stack or a piece of the
a pt.. for sure—worth running for.
Tuesday, after » week’* visit with rela­ balance wheel, and his body crushed in ited friends at Popple Dale a portion of
Mr! E. Flansburg, of Kalamazoo, is tive* in (&gt;vld.
so badly that he died in a few moments the week.
making culls among her many friends
_____________________ PANSY.
Geo. Perkins sold his valuable driving after the explosion. Dr. Snell, of Ver­
residing here.
hone to Wm. Hewitt, of Campbell, last montville, was riding by at the time,
MQBXK BARRY.
B. Cort right has some sympathizing week.
but be was not needed, as no one was
F arm era are getting ready for seeding.
friends wno regret to learn that his
Mrs. M. C. Hayward, of Middleville, hurt aside from the two men killed.
Nothing to be beard but steam thresh­
colt took advantage of him while on spent Sunday with her slater. Mrs. Wm.
Miss Drusie Hale, of Hastings, is vis&lt; ers through this part of the county.
his way to see his beat girl the other Godfrey, of Fillmore.
Iting at Harry Hale's.
John Harrington was here on a visit
night, by sitting down on the shafts of
Mrs. W. 1. Washburn, of Carlton, en­
Doc. Goodwin Is visiting his parents from Marshall.
his buggy and breaking them, then put­ joyed last week a visit from her broth­ at Marshall.
A. Bostwick has bought a fine eolt
ting his foot through the dashboard, er, Mr. Fancher, of Indiana.
Mrs. David I'arkhunt, of Minnesota, from Myron Simpson.
,
then through the wheel, thereby mak­
New monuments were placed on the is a guest at L. J. Wilson's.
Married, at Bedford, Sunday August
ing quite a bad looking rig for going on lota of F. Peck and J. Buffington in the
L. n. Felghner and F. B. Cable and 8th, Frank Moon and Miss Jennie Fox,
such an errand. Fortunately the colt Freeport cemetery this week.
families visited at Olivet Sunday.
both
of
Barn-.
We
wish
them
a long
escaped without being injured very
There will be a Band of Hope picnic
There were three scared men jumped and happy life
mu.h.
at E. D. Jennings' Saturday, Aug. 21st. from a hand-car just below Gregg's
Allison Bostwick held hta Sunday
Friends of the M. 1‘. church are mak­ A cordial Invitation is extended to all. bridge, west of town, last Thursday
school picnic the 4th of Aug. in the
ing effoha' to complete all needed re­
Jacob Che^*roi
..........................
&gt;ugh
has his factory night. Just before the special from woods owned by James Underbill, on
pairs on their church before their annu­ hands at w*
i his farm in Campbell Charlotte going to the Hasting* fire the band of Pleasant lake. Had music,
al conference, which is to be held here township,
• g and preparing new struck their car, and smashed it into a speaking, reading and a grand dinner;
some time in the near future­
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thousand fragment.
ground io
and other enjm-mentd; such as boat-ndMen who are running threshing ma­
A fine lot of concrete walks are being
I. N. Ra.
JL of Carlton, who was
chines about' here say that wheat is injured so sa.«&gt;ely in a runaway a few laid in the village this summer. We
not turning out as well this year as it weeks ago, was seen on our streets don’t think there is another town in
and Georgie Coleman, of. Beddid last.
Wednesday morning.
the state the size of Nashville, which ford, are visiting old friends and neigh­
J. W. Ford has returned from Buffa­
The band excursion of which notice has as many rods of this walk.
bors in tills part of the country.
lo, where he disposed ot his carload ot will be found elsewhere, promises much
A couple uf Italians with a tame bear
Miss Amanda Wolman, of Iowa, ta
hogs picked up about here, and claims enjoyment, and takes place August 19th. were in town last Friday, but were told visiting Wm. Fox and other relative*.
to nave lost some money.
.
The Freeport band have signified their by the Marshal to “make tracks."
I N. Kahler ta slowly recovering from
Rod Ormsby and wife, ot Dowling, intention of attending.
E. L. Parrish is building a new hta illness.
were making calls on old friends and
Mias Mgmie Motilton is now recover­ house in the northeast part if the town.
Willard and wife talk of going to
neighbors last week.
Everybody is going to the band pic­ house-keeping again.
ing from an attack of diphtheria, mak­
Many of the old pioneers of this town­ ing the third one in the family which nic, Wednesday, and quite a number on
ship failed to go to the annual meeting. have had the disease in succession.
the excursion Thursday.
ORANGEVILLE.
Some thought it to I* a long ride
Mrs. Humphrey «Atkinson is visiting
Freeport dealers have already this
Died, at the home of his son, Robert
through the heat and dust, while some season sold over 500 dozen one and two friends at Y.peilanti.
N. Bennet. Orangeville. Barry county.
others were necessarily detained at quart fruit cans. Riegler, Roush &amp; Co.
W. E. Buel and family are visiting Mich., Aug. 13th IMd, Mr. Robert Ben­
home.
have sold oyer JUO dozen; Sisson Bros. friends in Minnesota.
nett, ;Gred .0 years and 5 montlis. The
Mrs. J. W.,Roberta Is visiting friends funeral services were held in the church
132 dozen?F. E. Deming dbout the same
WOODLAND.
in Ontario.
and Frank Moore the balance.
s
at Orangeville. Sunday, Aug. 16. at 11
O.
U.HUCKKR.
Mm.
Q.
C.
Karcher
and
sisters,
Addie
Geo. Dell bus gone to Greenville In
a. m_ attended bv a large congregation
and Hannah Tarrington are spending
search of Vork.
’
of friend* and neighbors. Rev. B. B.
DELTON.
The village ban a trio of men on the week with their aged parents at the
Voorhece preached the sermon from
B. Norwood is repairing the build­
old homestead near Middleville. A
crutches, all with ankles Injured.
the 90th Psalm. 12th verse.
Frank Asptnall ta well pleased with brother from Colorado, who has not ings on the place of-E. E.Grilly.
Last week Sheriff Long paid our vil­
Cards are out for the wooden wed­
been home In five years. Is enjoying the
his commodious new quarter*.
lage a visit and of con me everybody
ding of C. Norwood and wife. Sept. 1st.
A numt»er of our people are attend­ re-union with them.
wondered who he was after but he took
Wm. Brainard, of New York state,
Some
one
b
doing
altogether
too
ing camp meeting at Ionia.
has l&gt;een visiting his friends and rela­ no one back with him so it looked like
John McArthur is again a resident of much shooting in the fields of this vi­
it were lectioneering.
cinity. John Walton, ot Bowne, and tives in this place.
Eugene Hathorn, Walter Brown, J.
Woodland.
,,
Mrs. M. E. Skillman has been visiting
By reason of the grist mill l*lng Hiram Rogers, of Carlton, are reported
B. Swan, L. Brigham and John KilHckshut dow n for repairf, the feed mill at to have each had a horse shot recently. her parents at Augusta for a few daya sen will attend the republican conven­
Thomas Blackman visited bis son F.
insUncr-Vlhe
In
both
instances
the
ball
entered
the
tion
at Hastings next Saturday to look
the wagon shop was forced to start up
foreleg near the
the fiank.
flank. The animals A. this week. He has recovered from after the interest of the party in this
for a day or; two.
his hurt by ahorse.
“.d.
What has become of all our ice cream are still alive.
part of the county.
Robert
Norwood
can
boast
ot
havity
The Whitney
Itnev family show at this
Eli Nichols and D. Klingensmith will
societies this summer. Last summer
Friday evening was largely the finest garden in thee- parts. He attend the state convention at Grand
there was not evenings enough tn the place last Friday
was well has a tine place to grow celery.
summer season to give them all a attended, and everybody wm
We have seen many house plants, but Rapids as county delegates for the
plwwd
with
the
entertainment.
greenback party.
chance, this summer there are none.
There has been no services at the M. the nicest collection we ever saw can be
Robert Bennett’s son was buried last
Hitching quolta ta becoming an excit­
E. church for many days, that so at­ seen at Mrs. F. Stewart's, together with Sunday. He has been an invalid tor
ing game in Woodland.
many curious relics seut^hcr t£om
G. v. Hildinger and C. H. Snyder tracted the public, as the announce­
the past year.
abroad.
Mr*. Jessup visited her daughter at
were lx&gt;lh injured last Tuesday by ment that Bev. A. Nagler would occu­
H. A. McAllaster has! been visiting
Hildinger*team becoming, frightened py the pupit on last Sabbath. The edi­
north Pine lake last week.
friends in Hopkins. Allegan Co.
and upseting a load of household goods fice was completely filled and many
Master Russell Norwood has Im
LACEY.
were turned away for want of sorting
wrestling with the scarlrtina. It was
Mrs. Herbert Holmes is very sick.
ta obtaining a foothold in capacity. Nor were the speakers thought he had the scarlet fever at first
friends and admirers disappointed, for,
Dr. VanHorn attends her.
town.
but
Dr.
Hyde
says
hot.
although his first sermon in English,
Mrs. Rhodes, Mrs. Joy and Mbs Ka­
We need rain.
.
.
Mrs. E. E. Grilley and children are
C. A. Hough’s new well is among the having used the German language here­ visiting at her mother’s Mrs. Healy, in tie Rhodes started for the reunion at
tofore, the words spoken showed deep
Kalamazoo Wednesday, expecting to
best in town.
.
Rutland.
thought
and
study,
and
will
not
soon
a grand time.
Wood1""'! cornet imnd will not com­
Plenty of rustlcators at Wall lake have
Mrs. Ketcham Is at Mrs. Joy’s this
pete for prize at county fair. Reason be forgotten by those fortunate enough
So much expense for a small amount to have heard him. Bev. A. Nagier now, mostly from Battle Creek.
We will look for the winning ticket week.
Mrs. E. A. Clark returned from camp­
of money. Time has been when the will attend conference in September, next Saturday.
t&gt;and went frequently a long way for and wherever his lot is cast, Freeport
meeting Tuesday,
The concert at the Congregational
MIDDLEVILLE.
honor and glory, and spared no expense people will ever read with interest of
in so doing*but “with age cornea exper- his prosperity.______________
church has t*en postponed till the 2nd
Your correspondent has been unable
of September on account of some of the
to send Items for a few week* past, but actors wishing to attend the reunion at
CASTLETON.
iC?)ur town ta almost exempt from
P. Bass has torn down hta log house. will be on deck from this on.
The dull days of August are upon us Hastings.
sickness. ________.
P. Bio and family, of Mkple Giove,
Mr. Mosher, Mr. Joy and their fami­
and our merchants and their clerks are
FOUR CORNERS.
Sundsyed with friends.
lies visited at Mr. Rincklev’s Suoday.
lion. Clement Smith and family, of rest up for the fall trade.
Mr. Marshall and wife, of Maple
Pro!. Morse and wife returned from
DM^id’coataand family, of Carlton, Hastings, enjoyed the country at the
Grove, spent the Sabbath with Mr.
The 1‘rofeasor’s
home of hta father, D. W. Smith, the Olivet last week.
Wagonlander’s people.
riundayed with G-W. Coats.
school duties commence Aug. 3u.
The Barney Mill school commences
,
Mr&amp;.Horace Johnson visited at the past week.
Ed. Lynd is breaking his two-yearE- Lockhart and children were in
week from Monday.
Corners last week.
old Haiiibletonian colt. Experts pro­ one
The Stevens school commences next
There will be a temperance lecture at Hidings and saw the big fire there nounce the animal a very promising
week,
with Myron Stanton for teacher.
the Fuller school house this week Tues- Thursday.
one.
Several of our pioneers were in Hast­
Sy night by Dr. Woodmansee, of your
By the way, there is some talk of
BANFIELD
city. Come everybody and give him a ings to attend the pioneer meeting.
forming
a
Middleville
Trotting
Associa
­
R. Hosmer started for Dakota, MonRolla Powers made hta parents a fly­
tion. and a half mile course near town. ing visit a few day* ago.
'“cJrl^O’Dell
« pyt of 1""
da|l. Hosmer vtaited friends in Battle
Spangeiowcher &amp; Mason's saw mill at
A little fellow hu Lately come to
week with her aunt, Mrs. Brice.
this place commenced work last week
A goodly number from this place at­ CMtas SatteReed has cIommI her school after laying idle about three months. spend a lifetime with David and Mary
Stiles. For some reason John ta very
tended the pioneer meeting at your dty
•
Extensive
repairs
have
been
made
and
in the Wellman district, and gave the
much elated over the affair. No doubt
the mill is now in tine condition.
‘ttMtaepalmer, of Grand
best of satisfaction Ui alL
he is chuckling over the idea of bemg
Homer Hanlon has closed his work
G. Thorp, of Charlotte, made hta best
__
, _.__u dHturhter \ lscalled Grandpa Kipp.
at Lansing and returned to this place.
iflrl a pleasant visit the utat week.
Mn*. Joseph Powers hae gone to Ann
Wilber Baker, our wide awake farm­ He says it the Banner correspondent Arbor with ber Uind aunt, lately from
from here mentions his i&gt;e»t girl again
^Lerov Barnum and wife, of your city, er. ta buying sheep.
Iowa, to attend her in the operation of
■
there
will
be
a
tight.
Hold
our
coat
E. Lockhart has two English Cota
having her eyre treated.
speotSunday with friendsand relatives
wool bucks for sale. Their anceiter *°The Middleville base ball club defeat­
MARTIN'S CORNER*.
^Herbert Sprague and bis beat girl at­ was imported from the noted sheep ed Wayland at this place, and In the
man,
HWutera.
Harrow,
Ont.
Getting very dry aguln.
tended camp meeting at Ionia last
The fire at Hastings was seen by *ev- return game at Wayland last Friday
Farmers are plowing for wheat.
the
score
score
stood
42
to
So
Ln
favor
* Tiiies and Frank Townsend shared eral of our citizens, and the tire engines
The Ng fire ta the common topic of
of the former victors. Heavy ball
wits plainly heard when at work.
conversation.
with the many who met
There was a Prohibition meeting at
the Hastings tire but week. They had
Jordan slips the celebrated gold
the-school
house last Saturday evening.
a threshing engine burn.
We were favored with a delightful pen behind his ear and settle* back in Dr. Woodmansee, speaker. We under­
shower early this morning, which blissful contemplation of “county pros­ stand there waa not a very large
ecutor." The pen w 111 be wrapped in
much improves both the appearance tissue paper and again laid sway after audience. __________________
XBTUTO.
and feeling of animate and inanimate
the fall election.
DOWLING.
niMnie James Richards met an accident
A number from this place went to
Nice rain Sunday night.
Mtae Georgie Johnson vtaited friend*
Saturday evening.
While
in
this
ptace
Sunday.
down hay for the horse*, she alipped
flend. Some drove, others appropriated
News very scarce.
and fell from the second floor «*
railroad hand can, and those who could
win and Sarah Woe vtaited friends
barn into the manger below, u-triking
find no conveyance walked tbe distance. in this ptace Sunday.
her aide and it b feared breaking some
It must be Hartings is trying to rival
thought they could ride in a boat as " Miw Millie Hyde has returned to her this town in the matter of fire record. Sunday and all report a very
“SJL-.w=&gt;»kU°P “
W•
home in Canada, after a visit of aome We can distance you Ln mystery of mon.
pwfonnwr
up® five weeks In our village.

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oornxrs.
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Lawrence is at home again su­
perintending hta wheat threshing.
A shower visited us Frtdav night and
another on Monday morning, which
caMa*?vm”fn-v of °?r fanu®rs to smile.
ZZ • M,CQroe hlis » new windmill to
take the place of the one destroyed bv
the recent gale.
7
A. J. Bradley and W. H. Brown have
new windmills and derricks in place of
the old ones.
r
a forruer resident of

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WELTON

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for t*e Ohio Farmer's Inxurooce Co.
!- «rite&gt; poileiraoo a man'* property apdnxt
t&gt;y fire. llcb»iln&lt;or wind; agaloit a man’*
it* by daalli and aendent.
OOK * SHELDON.
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County News.

WHOLE NO. 1628.

W. MARBLE.

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THE WAMOEREW AETU«L

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That all but thssc dumb fields look so on-

An&lt;M° without e'en one familiar face,
Ld fruit, m being both palatable and

vantages are that it provide* a seasonable
change of diet, light and wlioleeome if
well chosen, and a p&amp;tatable tonic and
stimulant of digmtion with aperient
properti^. There are few who can not
enjoy it in one form or another. For
diabetes, the only least desirable kinds,
■a certain nuts and almonds, are availa­
ble. all others a* containing sugar being
forbidden.
'
Sufferers from acid dyspepria must se­
lect carefully and limit their consumptian to the least irritating—a few straw­
berries or a few grapes. Diarrhma and
dysentery preclude tiro use of all fruit.
On the other hand, for constipated peraons itta sometimes the only reliable

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with comfort. It is also of benefit in
renal diseases by its action on the bowels.

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and feel tiro better for Ito digestive proptsrty. Thoee in normal health may
eat almost any ripe fruit. The bland
varieties are the mart wholwome
and nutritious — htruwbcrrice, appleo,
pears, gTaj«», and gooseberries. Tiro
last named, however, with currants and
and raspberrim, and leas wholesome
than others. Stone fruits are apt to dis­
agree with the stomach. But the more

asked for them in England.

One day

patients on

“depiotait les squeleUes,” which on in­
quiry I ascertained to mean a “bone
roeler." I nt once interested myself in
ror condition, which was one of chloro­
sis, and ingratiated my self with her so
that a week or two later she acceded,
though reluctantly, to my request to
take mo to tiro fabrique where the speci­
mens were prepared. It was a long
journey, right away into one of the de»ert plains bristling with chimney stacks
which bound Paris on the north side.
The building to which she conducted me
was an immeuiro wooden construction,
subdivided into a nmin atelier and outby a series of large cauldrons, the em­
anations from which were, even to one
accustomed to tire suave odor of tire di»-

They lie ao thick on the ground, these
figs, he said, ta their black, waxen
honey, that they kill tho gnat, and you
can not walk about under the tress or
near them without your feet being seeled
to ths ground. Southern. So I instatedBut the old man told me that ho could
only sell a few. Ho is two miles from
the railroad here. And titan, as you
must know, the taste for figs ta like the
taste for opera, acquired and rare. Yes,
he dries some of them, but people prefer
to buy tho little boxes from Syria. Ho
told me, however, that he could make a
little money out of dried figs by selling
them to the Chinamen. I asked after
tiro procera practiced ta curing them,
and he told me he merely put them in a
flour-sack, tied it tight and let them ita
around till dried.
There is a fortune tar Shasta City in
this one single item, figs, to say nothing
of the grajros, oranges, and other fruits.
In New Orleans two young Jews from
Bohemia started a factory for preserving

uus crude antiseptics was more peculiar
than fascinating.
now rich. And so rare and delicious are
The disarticulation of skulls is carried those fig preserves that I believe they
on separately, as it is a branch requiring have never yet been permitted to reach
greater skill and nicety to ita manipula­ Chicago or New York. At least, I have
tion. It is effected on the skulls of often asked for them in New York in
young adults or children by the ingenl- vain. I first found them in Louisville,
Ky. They are- eaten with cream, and

better than the smaller and drier, as Hteeped in water, and in swelling compel
apricots and damsons.
The pulp of the disjunction more delicately than
oranges renders them heavy. Among could be done in any other way. Rome
other foreign fruits, bajkonos are whole­ of tiro cauldrons contained tiro bodice of
some. Dried fruita, and the skin of animals whoee skeletons, if not as valua­
fruits in general, are indigestible. Nuts, ble as those of human beings, are still in­
the edible part of which is really the dispensable for the study of natural his­
seed, contain much.albumen and some tory, and ore forwarded in large num­
bers to the various collegiate wtabltahtarty difficult of digestion.
mentain France and abroad. After a
Fruit may be taken with a meal or on prolonged boiling tiro limbs are placed
an empty stomach. In the former case on a table and the adhering tissues care­
it promotes digestion by it* gently irri­ fully removed, each workman or work­
tating effect on tiro mucous membrane woman leaving his or her own »|&gt;ectalty.
of the stomach and intestine*. If an
aperient effect be desired it had better ords, etc., to obtain a satisfactory prep­
be taken in the morning before break­ aration of which requires a wecial and
fast or between meal*. A succulent and highly remunerated dexterity.
The
pleasant acid variety is beat for both grease which collected at the top of the
purposes, while'll is also a food. Uro vats was scooped off and consigned to a
quantify of fruit which should be taken receptacle ta the oomer of the room, but
depends on the kind.. If it belong to tho its ultimate destination I was unable to
bland nutritious claaa, a healthy person ascertain.
may now and then partake of it a* freely
The bones are then bleached, the
Many other wfivlesome food. But ho cheaper varieties simply by means of
will gain more benefit if he will take chloride of lime, tire better ones in the
only a little and take it regularly. The sun, and they ultimately •pass into the
same may be said of tho invalid with finishing room, where they are titivated,
whom fruit agrees.
assorted and converted, a* far ns may
Cooking remove" much of the acidity be, into “articulated skeletons.” It re­
from crude fruit and render* it lighter quires no small amount of ingenuity and
m well an more palatable. So treated it knowledge of this particular department
is productive of good and no harm. But to bo able to choose out of the mncelit is a fundamental principle tiiat what­ bmeous collection of bones wherewith
ever fruit is eaten uncooked must be to construct a skeleton which shall pass
fully ripe, and not .over-ripe. This may muster for that of i\. single individual,
sound trite, and, indeed, tiro principle is and only tiro best bones are so adapted,
commonly admitted,- but not, it would the remainder going to moke up tho dis­
seem by all, for we still find people, and articulated and half skeletons which
not a few, who will themselves deliber- have to answer the purpose of study for
tiro more economically disposed students.
children, green gooseberries, green ap­ Curiously enough, the sex appeared to
ples, etc., the very hardness of which, have a distinct influence on the value of
apart from their acid pungency, suggests tiro skeleton, a female skeleton posocan
the unfitness for digestion. Such peo­ ing a value many francs higher than
ple uw&gt; as food an acid, irritant poison, that of the corresponding male.
whose necessary action causes excessive
In another tank, awaiting treatment,
intestinal secretion, with more or leas were a number of infant i&gt;odi«, varying
of inflammation. Hence arises diar­ from minus four months tojilus several
rhoea. On the other hand, fruit which days. In the show rooms they were arta over-ripe, in which fermentation has rangwlzdn a graduated scale (ecbelle
begun, is a frequent cause of this disor­ montante), from the diminutive little ex­
der. and equally to be avoided, and per­ mortal. whose height did not exceed
haps also inorc difficult to avoid because four inches, to tiro adult baby, measur­
the insidious beginning of decay is not ing from eighteen to twenty, all being
easily recognized.
in the attitude known in the military
It should never be forgotten by any world ns that of “attention." These
• who incline to follow the season in
their feeding, that the want.of such pre­ greater in proportion to. their size than
cautions as the above may produce that that of their bigger brethren. I natu­
dysenteric form of diarrhoea, "British rally wondered where all the bodies
cholerftj" which is occasionally as rap­ came from. I was told that the dissect­
idly fatal ns the more dreaded Asiatic ing rooms and hospitals furnished a
type of that disease.—Boston Medical large proportion, and that the proprie­
Journal.
tor of the establishment took care to
monopolize tiro supply, which was al­
ways short of the demand.—London
In books ot travels written thirty or
Medical Press.
Naples lazznroni, who subsisted en­
tirely on maccaroni, which they 'de­
voured in strings several yards in length,
and fairly encumbered the pavement*
with their presence. They ore said to
have disappeared, and this fact is given
aa an evidence of the industrial program
of the city. It is possible that they have
daapjMiared, but tiro number of tijone
who can sleep as tranquilly the night
through on u stone pavement as on a

' In traveling through Mexico, Central
and South America, and some jwirtu oF
Euroj»e, I have been struck by the fact
that United States contractors and specu­
lators always juij' American rates of
wages, while Englishmen take advan­
tage of any local rates which may profit
them. Thus in Mexico contracts an- car­
ried out side by side, and while Amer­
ican contractors pay fl and f 1.25 a day,
European bosses pay fifty cent* and
son who knows tire luxury of a cornfrirt- seventy-five cents. Itta just tho same
in the Argentine republic, on all tho pub­
lic work* there. Local labor'ta absurdly
cheap, and English contr&amp;ctora pay just
The late king of Bavaria’s favorite as little as they can, while Americans
everage was a mixture of white wine pay decent rates all through, and ta the
nd champagne, prepared in a bowl long run come out the best, their terms
attracting all the best men. —J. 8. Mc­
scented violet* floating on the top. Tire Ginnis in Globe-Democrat.
violeui gave a delicious perfumed flavor
Science
lent of perfume.

peace-

This fancy dost him

And he said, in

has

taste? Well!
Every washed-out and worn-out old
gold mine in and about these red foothills
of the Sierras can be made a garden of
Eden. In fact, I am told that it is hard
to keep the iig trees from taking posse*sion of the place. And such figs! full
three inches ta length, some of them.—
Joaquin Miller’s Letter in Chicago Times.

~ In attacking a foreign ship a favorite
weapon of the pirates ia the "stink pot"
more elegantly kno'ting vase." It is an
tilled with a most
vase breaks
smelling cotnpounc
deck of a ship,
when it is thrown tu
and the stuff scatters Ebout and puts in
ita fine work immediately. The Euro­
pean nose cannot endure it, but tho Chi­
nese nose is not specially disturbed. Tho
Europeans are driven from the neigh­
borhood of this odor-laden shell, and
thus the pirates obtain their opportunity
of mounting to the deck.
Two or throe yearn ago an English
steamer, lying peacefully at anchor ta a
Imy ta the Lin-Chow pemiurohi, was cap­
tured in lids way. The pirates came
alongside unsuspected; a few of them
mounted to the deck and threw a stink
pot "where it would do the most good,"
and then the rest followed, and tho
steamer was captured without the shed­
ding of a single drop of blood. The fact
was that the steamer wm on a smuggling
exj»e&lt;lition and ta a place where she had
no
legitimate business.
As
the
crew hail made no resistance the
pirate captain was kindly disposed
and permitted them to retain their
heads. He gave them a small junk in
exchange for the steamer and started
them on their way to Hong Kong. Tho
steamer was plundered, but “not burned.
Notice was sent to tho Chinese author­
ities at 'Canton and a gunboat went down
attempt to punruo the pirates, aa their
offense was greatly mitigated by the
Illegal business of the steamer.—Thou.
W. Knox in Cleveland Leader.
tian.

"Pedestrian parties" are another recent
invention of yoong women looking for
some-tiling novel and lively. Six or
eight young people duly chaperoned will
sally forth as early ns 6 o'clock in the
morning and walk live or six miles before
breakfast. Where tiro fun com«s ta does
not appear to a finite mind; nor does
there appear to be any grant amount of
ecHtasy connected with that form of social
diversion known as “going 'round the
road." This pastime consists of forming
a party of a dozen congenial spirita,
storming an unoccupied grip-car and
riding a round trip. To “go 'round the
road" with the greatest amount of en­
joyment. 1 am informed that there mant
be moonlight and tiiat each escort must
be provided with a box of bon-bon*.
"Slumming" has not found any great
amount of favor in Chicago; but it mny
be adopted. The fact that it is “just for
the fun of the thing," and “only on a
lark” seems to be excuse enough for any
sort of folly.—Chicago Tribune.

The Chinese keep us much an possible
to their national food, and spend no
more than they can help with the out­
side barbarians. Vast quantities of dried
and smoked poultry and fish are annu­
ally imported, and even eggs are brought
to covered with a coating of earth, which

th. derkn-s In the sunny

Mttt

And eetmy fort here, wandering still ta

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mind?"
Then glinting up, If heaven might look

UpotT'hta sorrow, one bright star he
spied.
But *• he gawd his hungry eyes grew
dim,
,
And the star seemed so many worlds froo
Heartsick, he turned; and in tho pool

TREATMENT OF BILIOUSNESS.

What an KagUah FhyaJetai

1 fro •ytupujiuT u. --------------liappilv but too well known. They dif­
fer ta different individual* to *omc ex­
tent, however. A biliou* man u seldom
a breakfast eater. Two frequently, ata*,
he has an excellent appetite for liquid*,
but none for solid* of a morning. Hi*
mngue wiU hardly tx-ar inspection al any
time; if it i* not white and furred, it 1*
rough at all event*. The digestive *y»tem i* wholly out of order, diarrh«xa, or
constipation, may be a symtom. or the
two may alternate. There are very often
hemorrhoids, or loss of blood even.
There may I* giddiness, and often
headaclMS, and acidity or flatulence, and
tondera—at the pit of the stomach.
The pain felt ta tiie right shoulder would
indicate an extra bod case, but apart
from this, tiroro urv aching pain* and
even stiffness in tiro limbs, with more or
1cm of cramps in the limb muscles, or
burning in the palm* of tiro hand*, with
hot. irorspiring feet.
. There rnay be drowwince* end torpor
by day, and tdwplresnea* at night, and
all sorts and condition* of mind, es­
pecially irritability; fit* of 4wid temper
tiiat come on suddenly and go off again,
and that n&lt;®e are so tiwroughly grieved
at m the jioor patient himself.
Bilious ja-ople generally fly for relief
to aperient pills, and there ta no doubt
tiiat they often afford temporary
relief by relieving tiro over-gorged liver.
This really is antiphlogistic treatment,
but it assuredly ia not radical. When
a fish pond overflow* its banks, we may
let off a portion of the water, but after
this we ought, methinks, to find our
way to the otifcr end of the pool and
lessen the inflow.
Well, just a word about treatment.
First and foremost then, in sudden bil­
ious attacks, tiiat are often accompanied
by great prostration, and by urgent vom­
iting, it ta bt^t to send for
medical
man. Such attack* generally come on
in the morning, at tiro time tiro body ia
most weak. I -lo not think upon the
whole I should be justified in suggeoting
medicinal remedies in this paper, for the

Little good will accrue from treating a
case like this, however, if, when he is
once more well, the patient returns to
his old non-hygienic habits of life.
“What am I to do then?" may be asked.
I will tell you what you are not to do.
' extent,* puddings.

alcohol. Yon are not to sit ia over­
heated room*. You are neither to overare not to shirk tiro morning-tub nor
plenty ot exercise.
What are you to do for the acidity?
AlMtemiousncss, and regulation of diet
and habits, will entirely liontah it, and
you will hare tiro pleasure of knowing
that ita absence is a sign of rejuvenation
of the liver.
If you but try a week of tiro treatment
■ I suggest, 1 feel convinced you will once
more feel n pleasure in life, and an in­
terest in all your surroundings.
But acidity often leads to rheumatism,
and on this subject I hope to have more
to ray another day. I shall bo quite sat­
isfied with my present paper if it put a
few of my readers on the right road to
health, and that can only be got at by
seeking for and removing first causes in­
stead of treating symptoms.—Family
Doctor in Cassell's Magazine.

Accidents are like crime, I believe,
epidemic. Down in Carondelet this is
more noticeable tiian elsewhere. Some
days, now, there are a* many as three or
four a day for two weeks—.accidents on
the railroad, accidents at the steel­
works, and outside accidents.
Then
there will be timre when we don't have
aa much as a crushed finger reported. It
may be that tiro weather, the atmos­
phere, li*s something to do with it, in
malting people more or leas careful at
different times. I don’t pretend to ex-

rtoott

POWDER
Absolutely Pure.

welzht.aJum or pb^rhsU
difficult, far more hazardous eqpcrimant
than the previous one. He wm eagerly
Bobcited to place himself rt the bead of
the undertaking. The stimuli® ef a
groat obstacle to conquer - silenced ta*
icsitatfon, and he romumta! to .visit the
mountain with the German and Swta*

m

flowers,

aigrettes

Soli

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•“ “■“&gt; St, Grand Rapids.

CBKOWIC ItlhEARU,

(teeWon: "Ishall doit," b* said, "if it
costs me my life."
.
These words were prophetic. Jean
Fabre began his colossal struggle with
nature. He fought inch by inch, hour
by hour with difficulties of aU kind; with
tiro invarion of water threatening the
newly-constructed vaults; with intense
beat suffocating the workman; with pes­
tilential atmosphere felling them at their

sent to him by Germany, men Ignorant N. J. AIKEN.M. D.. GRAND IUHDS. MICH.
of the soil, tiro locality, tiro mountain,
whose petty jealousy and obstructing

BILIOUSNESS.

Bfllous symptoms Invariably

arise from indigestion, such as
given up, when Fabre, undaunted, inde­
fatigable, redoubled hta efforts, perfected
old machines, invented new ones, en­
couraged. rallied, comforted, nursed his

ftured tongue, vomiting of bile.

unremitting toil was able to summon the
German delegates and the representa­
tives of the Swiss government to

rities of the blood. Bplrreg^larity In Its action or suspen­
sions of its functions, the Mie
Is liable to overflow Into the
blood, cuulngjeundlce.sillov
complexion, yellow eyes, bil­
ious dlarrhma, a languid,
weary feeling and many other
distressing symptoms. Biliousness may oe properly termed
an affection of the liver, and
can be thoroughly cured by the
grand regulator of the liver
and biliary organs, BURDOCK
BLOOD BITTERS. Act upon the
stomach, bowels and liver,
rnwlrlng healthy bile and pure
blood, and opens the culverts
and'sluiceways for the outlet
of disease. Sold everywhere
and guaranteed to ture.

creles the bile and acts like a
Bitar or slave, to cleanse Impu­

Mid. He told them of the obstacles sur­
mounted, the dangers braved, of his
whole fortune sunk in that herculean
undertaking, crowned by such magnifi­
cent succen-c Suddenly his words died

given, tiro world’. Thejrtrafn liad been
too great, and through
the darkneea, through tho crushing weight
of heaped rock and glaciers, the
brave, noble soul lied to tiro blue heaven*
above.
Tiro ingratitude of quick oblivion has
well nigh forgotten hta ’ name.
Hta
(laughter has disappeared. Hta hardgained earnings have melted away. The
house he built stands desolate, tiro
gardens are deserted, the smokeluos
chimneys rue black in tiro clear air, and
no trace remain* of him who twice
pawrod triumphant, clearing the stone a*
ha went, through eternal night from one
land to another.
La RemtM, such as it ta. seemed tho Gives Relief at oert
fitting abode for a great mtafortutft*. but
neither the modest villa nor thejsrtat*&gt;
craiic castle will, for the presentat lea*C”
CATARRH
I
shelter the exile of French.—Loudon
HAY .FEVER.I
Oor. New York Sun.

tLVS

Cream Balm

CATAWR

ly'^7

One of the tint things which strike*
the eye of an observant American trav­ trozn Injuriou" IW'ijTv-rrUFD
eler in England and France ia the differ- and Oflemlve Odon.|fA.T tfc " ttlx

ttaud in large letters on a blank wall.
Sliow bills of theatres and circuses are
seen in abundance on both sides of tire
Atlantic of course, writes a/ correspond-

e
CURE FOR

are the flaming advertisement* in Amer­
ica of various tobacco*, in England of
various eatables and drinkables, and in
France of various newspaper* and books.
In Paris a large poster is likely to recom­
mend a new book or newspaper, in Lon­
don a new jam, or a new soda water, in
New York a new brand of tobacco to

T..

NATURE-8‘f.“K^F

11851288

not to tiro disadvantage of the French­
man. Another thing to be noticed is
that the press is called upon to do public
work more often here than in England

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Torpid Uwr,
Billow Hr*Uru».
Cortiienr**Taman'* Effenrwwt

1S£,'!&lt;
thJ» e«u te rti**
upon lo 'lire.
curT*

Sick-Headache, AJa*£'u*e t.M»

DTSPEPSII.^ffiSS’^

cauatrophe the newspapers not only

performance, or a fete of some kind.
Andrtiie political newspapers combine in Htate Mlehtasu, County of Barn -«■
group* a* nominating convention*. There
was an election hero in Paris the first or a“;s?

liters of &gt;*&gt;d •!«"*$*

and
.-“f-

night and only 10 per cent by day, while such portions of the entrails as Christian*
apples increase 80 per cent at night and
30 percent in the daytime.—New York bought alive, as the blood is used in
Mail and Express.___________
duck or chicken is,

Mr. Hollingshead, of note in London
theatrical matters, tty* that there are
theatres or

^AKIHJ5

nounced aa tire candidate of the radical-

found out something protected will, it is said, be eatable when

ahimbeni to daytime and works at night
This modern idea is that fruit trees ac­
quire most of their growth at night Tiro

Italy. TH* gigantic scheme was carried
out ta defiance of aU the obstacle that
UMiiled it* originatora After year* of
patient, nvirwnitting toil, without the aid
of the more perfect appltanore ot later
days, this extraordinary mon completed
tho tunnel and was proclaimed the con­
queror of mountains, the king of engtasera. the benefactor of hta country. De­
sirous of obtaining tho re«t be had so
richly earned. Monsieur Fabre retired
into the jxj*ceful, comfortable villa he
ma TOMd, A»a pr*|&lt;rwl » Uv. Ihrre
with his only daughter. He called it by
the curious and unusual Deme of La Re­
arize, the literary meaning of which ta
•coach house," and which ta sometime*
used figuratively to imply cessation from
active work and retirement from the
world. He may have intended to imply
that he had taken hl* retreat and ex-

which tiro gems are inserted quite safely comtry where free education ia offered
Sj£f£!L"bownintha An‘w®n&gt; «hihttmn
-toa —.
relic of the ancient time
New York Graphic.
Most metate and alloys shrink or con-

whh exceptional honor.

S.AWm»U. A. ■' |~M W.rotx
*
.TusU'f M revs-**

He generally

l«»d nine parts.

Hy this custom is older among tiro Chi­
nese than the Mosaic law which forbade

“■towne.

�AT A CHINESE FUNERAL.

WONDERS OT THE HEAVENS.

IT&gt;» Jtetnala* bowsd Along »** B-wet
PiC anti PulJot*.
'

u‘u
*air L/xonoro
Itupnllad by the old cogent re^an
They stroll bj ’
They wonder re

The f-ie»nr!:i of IaI Poy did tU proper

'

Furauttioa of Fog la tho Air.

It hat recently been demonstrated that
in a perfectly moist air no formatiou of
a fog is |K&gt;*uble, however much the
temperature is lowered, so long as the
nir is absolutely free from dust, and that
the more air, sufficiently moist, is
charge^ with such foreign particles, the
more intense is tho formation of fog. If
filtered and completely moist air in a
glaiw ball have its pressure diminished
&gt; ;.!y a L w [articles of fog will reveal
t -mj-ke* to the most careful inspec­
!; •«. But if a few cubic millunewrs of
-&gt;i&lt;hn.-.ry house air bo now admitted into
'
filtered air a very tine, silvery, transj :irent log at once forms itself, of such
- ;J-.t ipnsity that even in the case of a
-i !«rab!e areaof it the transparency of
: .- ntinonphere would be but very
- _ditly atfecte&lt;L At the first moment
:i- formation if a reflected imago of
.-mi. or the rejected light of an elec• lamp, be viewed through it the imwifi be seen surrounded by an in­
*
'tv- luminous blue or greenish light.
—■ ii.'-ago Herald.
&gt;'-n&gt;leranu Bent to Booth Africa.

m;hly emigrants, all nbatainera, are
•■
*-nt out to Knffraria. Each of the
ii'iiuLar h to have 120 acres of land and
c ihvr help, and the littlo band has been
Md&lt;ct&lt;?d with the greatest care. If one
• die most, beautiful and richly gifted
l-'irtiotis of south Africa be any aid to
tii? Micceaa of this enterprise, the' proeI«fcU &lt;if the expedition are virtually aasilred. KnJIraria is beyond question the
most favored spot in South Africa. It
abounds in wood, grass and water, and
b.eminently adapted to the raising of
stock, as well as for agriculture.—Chi­
cago Herald.
A Hun cry Hobln's Dally FiKjd.

r°°»
nhsnn-«»&gt;AN. ..» »»

shimmering

X^nnSST

ta .h. Uli of Um Mujor u»
lias near it a small companion rtrled on
21'"‘T’*1 Ch?f*'U“'' Th. Anta oh.
Thl.T k“" *“• bjB"
t* BNd«k,
which nmu, louohwon. or Mak for ul
?*n ~ul d pawdr. tau tiny pota,
tau unaaristed eye he could easily see
the small stare of the Plriade. nJ the
statellitea of Jupiter.
We must, however, alro remember the
purity and transparency of the oostern
*ky, specially in dry, desert regioni.
whqre nil the heavenly orbs shine^Shl

Cclor-WJndnWB is said to hava bwo
first reported in. 1777.

"The time I recall," and she bluohasW.«
*,n * ,ow u:‘dertone. '
1 beUeTe' ** lhe ro-bre,
Bnt-tho words, dear, have flown."

Credit Is due the German women and
Physicians for first using Red Clover
Wtmdef-B "«»rm now is brewingblossoms as a medicine. Beet results
A
rYrdl you now
A tool interrupted my wootngare obtained when combined with other
Hemembert That fellow named HallP medicinal roots and herbe, as in Dr.
Jones' Red Clover Tonic, which is the
Th^d €h‘u' Mr- Bro*u. not rilbest known remedy for all. blood diseasTbe man you c*U fool' and a frilowes. stomach and liver troubles, pimples,
1 married last falL"
costiveness, bad breath, piles, ague and
-Robert Aloaley in Chicago Rambler.
malaria disease, indigwtlon, loss of appetite, low spirits, head ache and all disTHE LOVES OF LINCOLN.
Mse of the kidneys. Price 50 cents, of
Fred Hotchkiss.

bnlhancy quite unknown to wcetern as­
tronomers Copernicus, it is related,
lamented in the hour of his death that
he had never so much'as eeen the planet
President Lincoln's tint Iovb was n
Mercury, which the luxppier Greek ob­ golden-hrired blonde, who had cherry
servers called Stilbon, tho ependid shin­ bps. a clear blue eye, a neat figure, and
ing; and one of tho most promising more than ordinary intellectual ability.
potato in .connection with this gnat new Her name was Anno Rutlodge. She m m
telescope in America ta that it will be the daughter of n tavernkeeper in Salem,
perched upon a mountain peak, far
Lincoln met her when he wm
above the dusts and mists of the lower \ . Ut 23, Bod’ Bf,er •
Icourtwotid-lifted
into tho
rtatnkZJ ritip. lecaoe engaged to her. She died
• k J,,Ue ,ata&gt;&lt;»phero which Pro- before they could be married; and Lin­
f««or Tyndall has c-.-lobmted upon his coln wm ro much affected by her death
lugh Alps. Accordingly, when we call that his biographer, Ward Lamon. says
to mind the considerable additions made hta friends pronounced him craxy for a
to tho heavenly science by such com­ tune. He wm watched carefully, and
paratively inferior instruments as those became especially violent during storms,
of Lord Rone, Mr. Lasdl and the elder fogs, and damp and gloomy weather. At
Herschel, wo may bc-Jull of hope that such times h« would rave, declaring,
the California astronomers will astonish among other wild expreesions, “I can
and delight the Old World with new dis­ never be reconciled to have the snow,
coveries, “when some new pttoet swims rata, and storms to beat upon her grave."
into their ken.’ They can hardly be in At this time ho began to quote, itta said,
time for the two comets of the seimon— the poem which ta so well identified with
tho Fabrey and tho Bernard, which are him, beginning—
to be in their highest brilliancy about O, why should the spirit of mortal bo
proud?
May 15 next, and not much farther from
It is supposed that he was think­
the earth than the trifle of 15,900,000 and
ing of his first love during the times he
85,000,000 of miles respectively.
so often repented it. Years afterwards,
There arc, however, unresolved nebu­ when he had become famous, he wm
la; At which the great glass will no askod by an old friend os to tho story of
sooner bo pointed tluui we may expect his love for Anne Rutledge, and ho said,
to luivo those distant mysteries instantly “I loved her dearly. She was a hand­
come down—like Cut Slick’s coon—into some girl, and would have made a good
galaxies of stars and systems;‘and mA- and loving wife."
side Uranus and Noptune, tho latter
Lincoln's next love was a tall, finebeing distant from us 2,746,000,000 miles looking woman, named Mary Owens,
the new telescope may cast A glance in with whom ho became acquainted about
the border world between Hxir farthest a year after Anno , Rutlego died. Upon
planet and our nearest c-tar, and perliape her rejection of him, he wrote a letter to
find a stater for the single moon of Nep­ hta friend Mrs. O. H. Browning, saying
tune, and tell us why tho four moons of tiiat he had been inveigled into [laying
Uranus—Ariel, Umpriel, Titania and his addresses to Miss Owens, but on be­
Ul&lt;eron—dance' backward in the eternal ing refused ho found he cared more for
minuet of the skies and have planes per­ her than he had thought, and proposed
pendicular to tho elliptic of the mother again. In this letter ho says;
oody.
"I most emphatically in this instance
There are, indeed, endless joints upon have made a fool of myself. I have
Which astronomers seek such informa­ come to the conclusion never more to
tion as improved command of the heav­ think of marrying, and for this reason—
ens might supply, especially if the en- that I can never be satisfied with any
honeed power of the telescope can be one who would be fool enough to have
wedded to the faitliful eyesight of the
photographic camera. Wonderful things
Still, it was not long after. this that he
have been achieved of lato in such a was engaged to Mbs Mary Todd, a wellway; spaces of the midnight sky blank educated. rosy brunette of Lexington,
to the ordinary lens or mirror, have re­ Ky.. who was visiting at Springfield,
vealed to the sensitive film of the plate where Lincoln was a member of the Illimyriads of starry bodies. Tho crimson nob legislature. Both Lincoln and
creawto on tho sun’s ridge have depicted Stephen A. Douglas proposed to her.
themselves; his' spots have registered She refused Douglas and accepted Lin­
th?ir periodic passage, and the time ap­ coln. Lincoln became suddenly ill, and
proaches, apparently, when an automatic it was more than a year before the marastronomer ■will bo invented which will
chronicle event of the spheres with sleep­ finally in Springfield, and the couple be­
teas accuracy. Wo want to know much gan their married life by boarding at
the Globe hotel at &lt;4 a week. Lincoln
curious littlo members of our syitem,
the planetoids, which perpetually in­ Todd Was 21.—Frank G. Carpenter in
crease in numbers with closer obeerva- Lippincott’s Magaxine.
tion. X‘ul thay luiT* grown up during
the j/reeent century to more than 250
Strawberries from Florida me coin iceknown and named bodies. They wander boxee with a capacity of twenty-right
aa obedient to law aa tue very largest quarts. The ice chamber ta in the cen­
planet, between Mars and Jupiter, tiny ter of fhe top, and the cold air from it
. taletaofthe sapphire ooean, small chil­ piisocs down through a slit, then through
dren of the cosmos, the biggest not much ainall apertures into the front chamber,
more than 300 miles in diameter, few of one on each side. Through these the
them so bulky aa to bo visible without coldXir runs tip among the utrawberries,
a teleecope.
carrj ing with it whatever injpurities
Are these little silver bees of the sys­ may be in them up to the ice, which
tem mere broken fragments of some in­ absorbs more or less, keeping tho atmos­
termediate planet, or have they been phere purer. These iceboxes are in
seriously created, and l»avo they been freight cars, and icing ta done every
taken up with revolution and gravita­ twelve hours. It costa about 18 cents a
tion, and all the rest of jt, on their own quart to transport them thus.—Chicago
account, and for special purposes. To Times.
_______
answer that and many another question
of tho kind may doubtless, in an Ameri­
In England elderly ladies arc often
can phrase, “lick the Lick glass;: but laughed at behind their backs for dress­
more and more, ns astronomical concep­ ing in too youthful a manner. The Ger­
tions expand, ore they silently affecting
mans go the other extreme; no sooner
morals, thoughts and religion. We sue do they marry or reach the ago of 25
infinity and grasp eternity when we look
tlian tliey tlunk it necessary to wear un­
forth into the starry space. The vtailito becoming bcrffcut-i, dark silk dresses, olduniverse is palpably boundless, and im­ fashioned mantles, and to assume all the
plies an invisible universe of which it ta other signs of a lady advancing in years.
the shadow, the symbol and tho imper­
—English paper.__________ __
fect provisional expression. All faiths
heretofore delived to mankind have been
preacicntific, built on the theory—or ac­ -Mr. 8. 8. Houghton has arrived at his
cepting it—that tho stars were set m home in Boston, thus completing his
trip around the world, which ho accom­
heaven the light this little O, tit. earth,
round which the sun goes daily. loith plished in five months and four days
hunoty.-t veown-l W I"01 thiooRli and “saw everything.” This ba note­
worthy voyage for speed.—Inter Ocean.
OOllmA -opUk RtaN- 1« Ftoo'
irinntle Iminm of Jun" U&lt;*. By .oil
br m*nkind will underFlMnd, M wdl M
As an experiment a company ot' Jap­
bmr ot, Urgw id»A It -IB bo letter
anese soldiers was fed on bread and
□nB^rtood why th. Di-in. T~«d&gt;« of
soup, with on addition at beef tor sup­
ariileettid: “In mf F.ti&gt;«r • hoo» are per, for one month. At tlie end of that
Ud -by th. wlM ~t time each man liad lost in weight from
bu iw.y. ind«-l -poo
three to seven pounds.—Chicago Herald.
Uf. tor DI which ™l»
f^Sr!rtn u&gt;d XVDUc. wer. h~rd ot.
A French physiologist, who has been
iMoooaj .nd religion h.. .
™ nou. Mid W Inbor through th. Nun. studving the effects, of mercury on the
human system, finds that it diminishes
f-ltwvxpe.—London Telegraph.
the number of rod corpuscles in the
blood, but at the same time increases the
bodily weight of the patient.

i’rufessor Treadwell, of Massachusetts,
l.as proved tiiat a half-grown robin will.
daily devour more than once and a half,
it-* own weight in caterpillars and beetle®. ‘
A young brood can not five on less than
seventy or eighty worms a day. A single
pair of iqMirrowa’ will cany every week Butina th. qtunllty ol nwm °ccu|4
to tiie nest 4,800 caterpillars or beetles. w SXw t U-t" 7**^ ■niUUrr -’^- Exchange.
to »*• nP mt»
There are over sixty-four treaties in
tlie twenty-one miles of railroad between
Bvretida, Cal., and the Toamnite valley.

mb-

iSL^OO wSqoo “&gt;&gt;&gt;«*■ W*

“That Mias Jones b aSfice looking
firLteliber
.
l» tb. bdle of ta.
town if it wasn’t for one tiling.”
"Wbrt’stbatr
’ She has catarrh to bad It is unpleas­
ant to be near her. She has tried a doz­
en things and nothing helps her. lam
sorry for I like her. and tiiat doesn't
uiake it any Irm disagreeable for one to
be around her."
Now if aba had used Dr. Sage's catarrh remedy, there would have been
nothing of the kind said, for It wifi
cure catarrh every time.
The number of prisoners in the Ionia
house of correction Saturday was 443.

The blood

produced by gntt-

u th. end of t~&gt;
b.e.NdoNfrouUd. growth b«* tau&gt;

,vKUnc? £&lt;«»•?». llvlor near Moulage, w*.x badI) irorcd by a mad bull the other day.
Dr. Jackson’s Eye Salve Is a prompt
and positive cure for all diseases of the
eyes in inflamation, granulation, and
weakneae of virion. It costs but ,2S
emits, and is highly recommended for
piles. For sale by W. H. Goodyear.

"
A French;

r, M. Mauries Ls^

foresting of their globe on an extensive
scale. Every one is familiar with the
!broad bands which seam the surface of
Mara, and which it hM been the fashion
'to consider canals. In Proctor's map
the name of seaa has been given to these
canals.
One is marked Phillipa mo, an­
'
'other Beer sea, another Tycho sen, an­
other Schroter sea. and so on.
But M. Lcepiault, who hM studied
,Mara through telescopes more powerful
than hta predeceosora used, concludes,
first,
that the mathematical regularity of
1
the
outlines of these so-called sum forbids
1
tlie
idea that they are natural phenom­
1
'
ena:
and he rejects as absurd the notion
1
tluvt
the people of that planet can have
i
constructed
canals over 1,000 miles long
।and over fifty miles wide. Ho thinks it
]more likely tiiat the Martians, who in­
j
habit a much colder world than this, cut
,down all their standing wood for fuel,
that droughts ensued, and that to obvi­
।
ate
universal starvation the emperor or
.
grand
tycoon or president of the Martian
&lt;realm compelled tho people to plant lines
,
.of forest trees extending quite round
their
globe, and spreading from thirty to
’
sixty miles ta width. It ta these forests
;
! in liis notion, which we have denom­
inated
cabals.—Son Francisco Chronicle.
'

About 15.000 people attended the Odd FelioxxV
plenlc near Moatafue. Tuesday.
Hill's Peerless worm pecitlc will expell worms from children or monev re- .
funded.
'
It is not generally known that there
Itta declared that Alpena U the poorett new Iexists in the region of the Transbaikal a
n.itwr town tn lh&gt;. Hat.
multitude of mineral springs, tho waters
of which are said to poeaens many medic­
inal qualities salutary In the treatment
rceulta, are Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets. ot various diseases. It is to be derived
Recommended by physicians and endorsed that there waters were properly analysed
by all who have used them. The best aad made known to the world, if the
remedy for Dyspepsia, Flatulency,and Con­ scientific report upon them at all agree
stipation. Guaranteed, and sold at 25c. by with tho popular local belief In their
FaxD'x Hutciikim, Draggut.
Lewta Grant, of Mount Pleasant, ta bung np
The only points whore any prepara­
on gi.ooo ball for bigamy.
tions are made for visitor* are at DaraaFor headache; an effectual remedy is ourtak and Tourkinsk. But evon here
found in Cobb’s little pills. 25 cents tho acct^nmodation falls far short of the
for 40 pills.
luxurious, and is supplied by a person
Battle Creek will hive free mall delivery who rente the two nearest springs from
September I.
the government . At meet of ti»o other
Hill's I’eerleas cough syrup will springs visitors aro obliged to lodge ta
quickly relieve asthma, or no pay.
tho huts of the nativoe. Viritotw are
rJuckxcn ta etttted over a scarlet fever sufficiently numerous ta the summer,
epidemic.

•'ion drees one dollar” ta true only of Hood's
SarMpriUa. and It ta an unanswerable argument they do not come from great distances,
for the reputation of the waters, though
The rotler skating fever seems to have a firm well established among the people, has
grip on Boyne City.
.
not yet spread to the great world. There
Without beautiful hair no woman b beautiful. are no doctors and few comforts. The
Is yours falling otf or faded? The lots Is vital.
Parkers Hair Balsam win preserve your hair and natives use tho waters, not only for
Klve back Its gloss and youthful color. Clean, themselves, but for their cattle. Thou­
elegant, perfect
sands of sliecp, oxen, and horses, suffer­
ing from cutaneous maladies, are
sane asylum.
brought to certain of there wells every
spring; the custom is on immemorial
W. W. Reed, druggist, ot Winchester. Ind.
writes: One ot my customers. Mrs. Louisa
Pike. Barfonla, Handolpb Co., Ind., was a.long
Mificrer with consumption, and was given up to
die by bcr physicians. She'tieard ot l&gt;r. Ktr.z s
“Just outride of London they are at
New lilsrxivery fbr consumption, and began buy­
ing It of me. In six mon Un' time she walked to work on tho biggest book in tho world,”
this city, a distance of six in lias, and Is now so
much Improved she has quit using It. She feels said a New York publisher tho other day,
she owes her life to it. Free triad bottles at W. who has recently returned from a trip to
H. Goodyear's drug store.
England. “It will be more tlian four
Mustard Is the name of a Coleman doctor.
He ought to be a good hand to make a plaster. times os largo aa Welater’a dictionary,
CATARRH Col'GH. health and dvect breath no will contain something like 8,000
pages. It b ta b? tho ideal dictionary of
tho EngUsh language, and will supersede
Goodyear.
all pre-existing authorities. It has long
been realised by scholars that the English
language is deficient in thb respect. The
SHILOH’S COUGH and consumption core Is French have two dictionaries, that of M.
Litre and of the academy, that are far
superior to oiff own. The Wortarbuch
SHILOH’S VITALIZES Is what you need for
CousttpaUon. loss of appetite, IMxrlnem and all of tho German brothers Grimms is still
symjxtuns of Dyspepsia Price 10 and 75 cents more exhaustive and authoritative. Even
per bottle. Hold by W. IL Goodyear.
the Portuguese dictionary, by Vieira, de­
The Raisin river ta said to smell like the Chi­ cidedly surpaiMB anything in English.
cago canal.
[
But the British Philological society proBnoklen's A rinlea Salva.
[xmcs to fill thb yawning gap in our
The best salrv in tae world for CuU, Bruises, retyrnnee books. They hold that a
Sores, Ulcers. Bait Rheum. Fever Sores. Tetter. dictionary should be an inventory of the
Cbappep Hands. Chilblains. Corns and all Skin
Kruptlons. and josittrely cures Pilei, or no pay language and that ita doors should be
required. It ta guaranteed to give perfect satis­
faction. or money refunded. Price as cents per
box ^or sale bvW.H. Goodyear.
different. This now work will not be
confined to definitions and cross-refer­
ences. The life history of each word
IMPORTANT EVIDENCE.

(Detroit Correspondence Chicago Intar-Orean.l
Michigan hns always been looked upon
by the inhabitants ot other States, ns u
partlcnterly unhealthy region. And In­
deed the otflciai report' of the Stale Ihiurd
of Health show that such Is in fact the
ca»e. Whatever the canwe may be. it In
curtain
that
rheumatic, neurnlcle
and
bronchial trouble! .have been
nnd arc to-day fearfully prevalent
In every portion of the state. It stands to
rcMou, therefore, that where *o mu-h
aniTering' exists, there should be acortvspoudlng endeavor to relieve the nufleiiu.:.
uud we have to-tlny In the state of Michl
gan probably the beat lustitutlou tor fur
tiienng thb end that can be found any­
where in the Vniteil States 1 retcr to ths
HibbnrdHbeurmitlc Syrup Co .ot Jncksan.
which It has been my privilege th invmtl
gate recently. 11 uot only ascertained be­
yond n doubt tiiat the goods they man n
factnre are alsalaioly pure and mmU
from the best fiosalblo materials but also
that the remedy in producing reanlts
really wonderful. The following are «
fewot very tmuty facta which came under
my observation:
MX. C. D. Denio, a grocer ot Jackson,
was so overcome by sciatic rheumatism,
that hta right arm, leg and aide, were
parnlyxed and shrunken. He could not
walk and au tie red intense pain, which
could only be relieved by morphine. To­
day he ta well wholly through using the
Rheumatic Syrup.
Mr. A. E Stockwoll, manager of the
Newago Furniture Co., of Grand Ranlda,
told me that hta wife wits so aftUcud by
poisououa rheumatic humors that her
lace became utaflgured, her left aide par­
alysed and her general health under­
mined. She wm never so well in her life
as to-day and nacritw II wholly to H1L
bard's Rheumatic Syrup.
Mr. Geo. W. Kennedy. Secy, of the
Electric Light Co , Jackson, was wholly
cured of a terrible rheunmtio trouble bv
the same means and Bays its blond puri­
fying influence ta wonderful. Hta exjienenoe Is also confirmed by Deputy Sneriff
Geo. H. Mann, of Jackaon.
I could go on and cite many mere cases
butittanot necessary. I tnyaelt have a
dear friend who came near dying by
neuralgia ot the heart, and who was
saved just m time by the prompt use of
this remedy.

GERMAN ri

SURE.

QKCts.

Hot an^cKe

?li

thing by him. the other day, and gave
him “ nice, quiet “rend-off” on hie road
IO that exclusive realm of bliss eternal
rt....j red for the virtuous children ot tho
fk.wcry kingdom. Poy was somewhat
in hurry to undertake the trip, and ao•&lt;&gt;-!. rated tilings with a knife and a
header ifllu a pit. When tho young men
,'nr tU laundry-where Lai Poy was visits
•ing.' found their friend dead with his
Ithn-aJ &lt;-tll and three gashes in his head,
MV.,:. 1&gt;M. the dead Chinaman's boes,waa.
-n»’-l and he in turn informed the
it
consul of'the facts, and then a
.
ting if Lai Poy’s friends was held
■ .ml it •■vu* determined that poor Lai Poy
/ . 'Ji have an tine a coffin, as much
\
potfc. and as many fat pullets as
' ' . tier (‘.•.usual who had had a fashbunal. The Sth of July was ae’as the time for taking Lai Poy to
•
injury of thtv Evergreens, but the
। ..pmrae was dianged. All day long
'■ i..lny Lai Poy’s body lay upon ice
m
box in the stable of a Mott street
i:ii&gt;ivrtalter. Thu hoatlers washed car­
' and groomed homes within, and
,..-ng America and mature China
i ..t;io‘d packs upon packs of fire-crack­
er.- v iihbut. The master of ceremonies
v, Yu King, a little dried-up Chinaman,
th,- head partner in a tea firm of Park
r&gt; . At the last moment he decided
ii. it it wouldn't make any great difforrn. a&gt; La: Poy if he waited until the
n;.--.-;’ow. Anyway, Lai Poy had no
v
m the matter.
.
-Him belly good Chinaman." ex­
' f l iiiirfl old Ye King, laying down his
and gating meditatively out of the
grimy window. “Him come Melica six
\ \rs ago, and catchee plenty money.
Hun plenty friends. Fire firecrackers
t.-i.iv. bury um to mollow, plenty nice."
Accordingly Lai Poy’s friends dropped
,-ouiul to the undertaker’s shop early in
the irf.Thing for a last/diow. The dead
I lumunan had been aresaed in a white
tunic—the mourning color—and a natty
hlaijk skull-cap with the reddest of red
buttons on the top. Lai Poy during life
prided Himself on the length, thickness
•snd texture of his cue. Tho thoughtful
undertaker had disposed this essen­
tial to unquestioned entry into the Chi­
nese heaven so that its proportions and
l&gt;eauty might be appreciated as it lay
■ .-r his&lt;bosam. The plats said that Poy
w 15 in Iris 32.1 year when he elected to
di
Ohl Ye King was justly proud
■ the arrangements, for the coftin wav
,i «howy, veneered alfair, and the com­
n handles and buttons were imI -sing^/ixtwn tnournem entered four
carriage*. the hesroe door was snapped
Shut, anil the procession started for the
Evergreens. Some of Lai Poy's friends
wore bl«e. others Soft brown silk, one
from the consul’s office a pale lilac tunic,
and -me c.arriagH with the nearest friends
had occp j-anu all in white. The other
.&gt;urni-n» carried a huge hamper,
wherein were deposited a little roast pig
all covered with icing and things, two
fat pullets browned to a tum. biscuits,
' randies; nuts, a pot of excellent Sou
Cli ?ng tea, punk, and praying papers of
gilt. The friends smoked 5-oent cigars
and looked grave. • When tho cemetery
w. l reached the procession went to CoIcaual bill, the plot owned by the Chinese
government, and the body of Lai Poy was
deposited beside eighty-nine of his coun­
trymen who learned all about the mys­
teries of tlw Chinese eternity at earlier
{s-nods. The little pig and fat pullets
r.nd the biscuits and things had a fair
dart with Lai Poy, and were* buried to­
gether. while old Ye King burned punk
and incinerated littlo three-cornered bolIvoas of gold paper. Then they drove
lack ta Mott street and had tea.—New
York Tribune.

* SEASIDE FLIRTATION.

BUOM,

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WASHBOARDS.
aAGINAVT.M'F’G CO.,
iftaaw,
Xlolilgan.

AF

WSODA
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For Baking Purposes.

Best in tbnWnrlJ.

from somo standard writer, phowing ita 8tat« ot Michigan, county of Burry,—sa.
At a session of the Probate Court for the
shade of meaning and the1 variations in
County of Burry, bolden at the Probate Office ta
ita usage from one generation to ,an- the
City of HsatlnEs. tn said eounty, on Thursday,
otlwr."—New York World.
the 3th day of July, In the year one tbo«nand eight hundred and eighty-six.
Present, Win. W. Cole. Judge of Probate. .
In the matter ot tlin estate of Burwell .1.
Consul Hoff told atout a hospital lie Kcudder. a minor.
On reading and filing the pefltlon.duly verified,
■aw in his travels, which is run on such of John J. Perkiiu. guardian of aaid minor,
praying
that he may be licensed to aril certain
a queer plan that I can not help repeat­
real estate In -aid jMtltlon described, fur rea­
ing it. It is situated In Trieste, Austria, sons therein set lorth,
II lx ordered, that Friday, tlie
» built with a plain back, without an •FttThereupon
1,
ol A
A T*
1.1,
outlet, to a little narrow street, which,
by'somo contrivance, people can enter
and leave unseen. On tho end of a slideb a cushioned basket Above it is a
in the city nt Hastings, luiuddcohnty, and
large clock. Any one who does not want Otfiee
show cansc. If any then-1*, why the prayer of
their child can take it there unseen and Hie petitioner should not be gnuUed And it Is
ordered, Tiiat said petitioner give notice
unknown, and place it in the basket, further
to the jienuins interested in said estate, of the
which immediately slides into the build­ pemlvncy of said petition, and the hearing
ing, when the constant watcher looks at thereof, by causing a cofijr- ot this order to be
published ta the 11ml In as Baxmkh. a uewspathe some dock, which lias an inside face, per prititea and elreubded In said counts of
and registers the new guest by the time, Barry, once ta each r-.t^rr ri—runwsijfialTb
such as April 10, 8 o’clock, 24 minutes
Wm. w. colb,
•Judge ot ITulxtc.
and 3 seconds, 1886. A similar card is
written and placed on the babe, which
is wrapped in swaddling clothes. If the
The following times and places bare been Oesmother ever wishes to regain her child IgtisUtl by the Hoard of lAuriJiicOx lor bolding
vublli- exanilantlons far tearbers ta Barry couniy. The werotary Is auiborked to Iwue si&gt;eetal
look at. the children: They are laid be­ certificates, which are valid only until the next
fore her^and aho examines the cards public exauilnatloiH.
baiunlay. August 3Kb. Hastings.
until she gets one corresponding with the
Fnday.hept. I«b. Middleville
Friday, HepL Mlh. Hlcaory Carnerx.
hour she loft her babe. Tints she knows
Friday and Saturday. Oct. auth and aoch, at
it h hem, and takes it free of charge. Hastings.
Friday. Nor. !2th. at NuliviUe.
The motto above tho door was: “Our
It Is exjiected tiiat all who Intend to teaeh and
parents have dcaerwd us; Jesus ta our
Father."—Pittaburg Dispatch.
Mr. William IL Beard, tlie artist, rei third grade rertlficate muM pass a sails*
membera that forty odd yearn ago, in
ury examination In orthography, ratal w.
Ohio, the boys used to amuse themselves
rimanshtp, ariUimctlc. grammar, grecrapiy.
H. history, civil govvriunent. theory naif art
by cutting on the backs of stray turtlea
ol teaching, and physiology, with parUcatarref­
the inscription, “G. W., 1776," and then erence to the effect* of alcoholic drinks Wun

B

humorous drawings depicts a solemn an­ branch, with an avcnig^vtandina nt 73 per i
tiquarian in the act ot examining a tur­
tle so marked. Mr. Board wm intereatwl
the other day to learn that a dtatingutahed brother artist bad recently found
Twelve prisoners ta the Mnskegon county Jail­
ta a Now Jeraey swamp a turtle whom
Food far the brain and nerym tlmt vrflUnrig- bock boro the samo “G. W., 1776,"
eapecially m tha dtaeoverer inclined to
the bolW that the animal, tf not A relic

MltebeU, ftak.

Country, was
longevity.

�lie Hastings Banner. THE GREAT FIRE!
MARSHALL L. COOK. RSitar.

! r.

$60,000

Worth

op

Map Showing the Location of the Burned District.

property

Yes, 1 have escaird the great tire' fa *

DESTROYED.

oar good dty of Hastings, thar.ks to

1UKI»«, Mica- Aural 1». 18K.

The Most Disastrous Confla­
gration that ever Vis­
ited Hastings.

our Fire Department and the nuCe »

THE CROQUET FACTORY, UOHX

toward my fellow dtitona. There!urt,
1 win $ell all my goods at tbe low«t

sistar ce of Grand Itanids and Char­

lotte.
Tlito makes me very liberul B!nded

and iron works, two Ele­
vators, NEWTON HOUSE,

£Si&lt;*U Ottoek p. I*.. « Wrdnmdaj.

SwiSTraJiUr U.“raor. U U»
ration fa 1SMJ.
00* wtolbon*! deleKAte
for ever) fruetlon al 300 »&lt;*e». Lull each ornnJouLivVitl t* witlUed to ux te*M oneJetonie. fnder* rv*&gt;liiu&lt;m ot UM, *0 delexMe
will t-.-nmlwl to*M!*lv.t&gt;c.il&lt;*-»B0t re»lde In

tax* U«d SKurtu. L'urtur

Watches.

FULL PARTICULARS.
Thursday last was a day that will be
ever memorable in the history’ of Has­
tings City on account of the great fire
that laid waste a goodly part of its bus­
iness and manufacturing intereats.
' About 3 o’clock in the afternoon a
dense volume of smoke was seen Issu­
ing from the engine room of

I—&lt;• tnrtninaij ...
Ikrfi laYTOjuMk-d to forward to the Seceotanr of
tb? sJJToeitnU Oummlure. by tbe sarilett
nuu). *R«r the drle*ate* to the State OoavenUoa are eSowo. a certtlled Hit ot web deles*'1**
m are enUtlr-d to »&gt;t tn the State Coo vention.
NEWTON A CltOTHEBS* PLANING 51 ILL,
PHILIP T. VAN ZILE. Chairman.
located on north side of State street and
near the creek. The alarm wan promptHevuLHmn Counly Convention.
A l’.r I'ubUesn Couutv Couvontion U&gt; rioet 13 I i ly sounded and as promptly respondedin the llriiubl.caii Hute C*m&lt;«*nU*in. to, there being a large number of peo­
ple on the streets at the time; but ap­
parently almost at the instant tbe
smoke was ilret discovered a lurid
count) ron.mltk*. and al-o to nominate candldalM tor oounlj officer* and rrnreaentaUve in tongue of Home enveloped the entire
t ba State lejifnUturr. will ts* held tn tbe Cou^ building. It was the work of but a
few moment* and King Fire bad con­
roaai Itftlwcity ol Havtlnjr* on
.
MATUUIAV. AVUImTUST.
quered this mill and reached out for
Tie roa tcntxui w 111 t* called to order al 10 a.
LIVERY RARN
occupied by A. 8. Merchant. Fortuo» Ha.xxku notice- lor lowtithlu eau- natejy those few momenta sufficed to
*.H&gt;n ai&gt; pcHdble. In addlUon to tb« rescue the horses from the stable and
a to be elected to the c«uuty roinentlou. the greater portion of the vehicles,
rn»liip and ward eaucu* will elect one harness, etc. The fire assumed gigantic
i to the Senatorial Convention, to be
proportions as it lapped up this buildIng. It became apparentatuit unless
help arrived, and that soon? the busi­
«leic*ate« ■■ loitowt •
ness portion of the tity was doomed.
Amrru
.........................
BaRtocr- .................. /-i.
AN APFKAL FOR AID
8WJ7............................ Z-Zwa* sent to Grand Rapids and Char­
&gt;0 lotte, and soon the cheering news
flashed across the wire that help was
HasUact CHy. &gt;« want
coming from both titles.
- •• to
’
Meanwhile our firemen and citizens
••
• «tb •• .
worked with an energy born of despair;
but little progress was made in check­
ing the fire, however. In a few mo­
ments the
urassevW..
NEWFON HOUSE.
Prairieville........
Ratrand...........
which had just been finished ready lor
Tboraarpte
occupancy, and the uncompleted opera
Woodland .
.
VaatveHpvinin
house were in flames, and it was appar­
no ent that those and the buildings m the
Wennte upon the republican* of tho aevrral vicinity were inevitably doojiied. Ix&gt;ud
towMhlpa the Importance of calling their eau- and deep were the anathemas hurled at
rw*aa al convealont dates, and attending them tiiOM* who had defeated the putting in
BAlafttiy a* paaaiblr.
of water works in the dty.
X~7 gLKMENT SMITH.
x F.A.SHKUM&gt;N.
PANDER ON IL- M REIGNED
EMORY PARADY.
Republican County KxocutlvrConi. and tbe work of saving the property in
the buildings on the north side of State
trial Cwwvvwtlon.
street and east of Jefferson street was
convention of tbe eleventh begun in earnest. There were manv
teams on the street and they were all
xmtMMiar.ic tbr city ot CliarioUe. pressed into service.
k In Che forenoon of Wednesday.
THE LADIEH
I, dm. for the PurpoM ot placing in
a camtulatr for rrirwntaUve In of the dty, to their great credit be it
MM-, and tor the tran.«actlon ot «wh said. Instead of wringing their hands
•• a* may property conic before the
oni bemoaning the calamity, worked
with a will in the saving of property.
Mi»rs, Spangemadier &amp; Mason feel
i Satanic lor every IjBOO of pojhi under especial obligations to the ladies
MwlhrrMC. II aaM fracs l ou ei- for their efficient aid in removing their
Mh preetoet ■hall be rnUUcd to slock, there being at least 10 ladies to
itetafr
W. hTPACKAKD.
one man carrying goods from their store.
M L COOK.
OaiualUce. I From the Nfewton and opera houses the
fire was communicated to
ED. EVANS* TTN.M1OP.
Soon completing its work there, the
buildings occupied by Mr*. Curtis as a
mULinerv store, R. B. Wightman as a
feed and grocery store, and building
occupied as a dwelling by Lang Dick­
inson were swept away.
During
CI.KMKNT SMITH.
which time the.
DWIGHT S. SMITH.
Chairman.
I.UOQUET FACTORY
Hecret&lt;^&gt;.
wus attacked, the flamen first reaching
SKPUBUCA.X CAt’lTS NOTTCKS.
that portion used for the'office, paint
shop and fish rod finishing room. The
cry that the croquet i'actorv was on lire
TIM, and tor , reverberated through the streets, and
bUnched and anxious facts were seen
on every hand. Soon Wightman &amp;
MlTLAXb.
Bowne’s elevator, containing 4.000
At Town Hume. lUUland. ThurMiay. August bushels of wheat, was In flames. Mean­
while the lumber in H. L. Newton’s
lumber yard was falling a prev to the
EDITORIAL Notes.
devouring element, as nothing'could lie
done to save it Willing hands were
That tbe work of the republican con- at work tearing down Seth Stone's
ventiou to beheld in this city Saturday bowery in order to save the businetn
next will be well done and satisfactory houses on the north side of State street.
The house occupied by Seth Stone, just
to the party Is a foregone conclusion. south of the burning portion of the cro­
There is a determination to nominate a quet factory, ignited and was soon con­
strung ticket. No particular candidate sum'd. At this Juncture some of the
has been “boomed,” and the repmenta- flretnen and others did heroic service to
save the Journal ofllce, Stauffer &lt;!t Craw­
tivea of the various precinct* In their ley’s and the other building* in that
united wisdom will place such candi­ row. Kit McElwain, Geo. West, Frank
dates in nomination us are acceptable Lichty, John Blackford. Hurd Green,
to their constituent*. It is certain Geo. Smith. Tom Spence, Whit Ben­
ham. Itobt. Green.Stid Tinkler. Frank
that no “conference committee" will Tinkler and other* went into the
be appointed at this convention. None
FIERY FURNACE
but republicans will be placed in nom­ at the rear of these buildings and suc­
ination, and the nomineta will stand cessfully fought the flames, saving
upon a common platform. Principles thousands of dollar* worth of property
will not be sacrifice! tor tbe hope of ob­ and greatly endangering their live*.
From Wightman &lt;t Bowne’s elevator
taining official position.
the fire readied the
IRON AND ENGINE WORK*.
Tbe friend* of Don C. Henderson, ot
driving Mr. Gretuel from the engine
tbe Allegan Journal, are booming him where he was working the pumps to as­
toe nominee for state senator from that sist In fighting the Are. These works
dtetrict Don is an able man and a were Boon in ruins and tbe croquet fac­
dyed-in-the-wool republican. That be tory proper soon fall a victim.
F. IL MARLOW A CO** ELEVATOR
maybe unamiously nominated is the
was soon destroyed, the fire communica­
ting to buildings across tbe street, viz:
blacksmith shop, wagon shop rh;
“Barkis is willin’." says Juaiah Bo­
dwelling. While these were boroiag
galiy. And be might truthfully add,
HMLF ARRIVED.
“and so are tbe republicans;” for tbe job J
and just in time to save the Empire
of defatting him would be but a play । block and probably the entire business
portion ot the dtv. Our people breath­
ed more freely when the specials from
Tbe xblto-rotnd uxral of peoco loot Charlotte and Grand ffiapUB thundered
Wrrarioc over tbe domoeratk camp la into the dty meh bearing a steamer.

Barry county.

possible living profit.

PLANING
MILL AND
OTHER PBOFERTY
J
Destroyed.

I havcl large Block, from the cheap
key-winder to tlie newest- Pendant

Set-Stem Winder, of all tbe
factories, (but, no Aurora or Columbus

one-horse concerns), in cases of Nickel
Silver,

Filled or Solid G&gt;M.

ford to pass my stock before^!* buy*
one.

Jewelry,
Mesdanies Julia Goodyear and Frank
’those who removed the greater portion
of their stock are the Journal office, j Pancoast took possession of the kitchen
,
Stauffer &amp; Crawler. Julius Stark, Ben­ al the American House and served hot
:
ham &amp; 1’hillipc, Messer Bros. II. A. coffee to the tired workers.
Goodyear A Sous, R. Mudge. SpangeA. S. Merchant is apparently followed
macher &amp; Mason, J. S. Goodveor. (the by a series of misfortunes.
Dell's
;bank having preparations made lor vafriends are pleased that he sustained no
eating on short notice) A. D. Cook, greater Joss on this occasion.
Brooks Jt Kenfield. N. T. l*arksr’s liv­ . 'The special bringing the engine from
ery stock, American House furniture .Charlotte made the run of 27 miles in
prepared for removal. F. H. Parker, 2G minutes, running time. The special
Archie McCoy and W. H. Stebbins , from Grand Rapids made nearly as fast
।stock* partially removed. In the Em-1
plre block, the property In the second ,
and third stories was removed as far as /Had help arrived 10 minutes teter
4he Empire block must have burned.
possible.
The following is a list of losses. The The heat In the upper rooms was well
figured may be relied upon as hieing cor- i nigh intolerable, and the block caught
reel, as far os is possible to make them, i •fire in several places.
-Seth Htone suffered s serious disloca­
a reporter visiting the premisos of each
and learning from the parties interest­ tion ot one of his ankles by being
ed the actual amount of loss sustained. obliged to jump from the second story
Henry Newton—hotel and opera of the livery baro, in order to Mve him­
self from suffocation.
house, 610.0U0; no insurance.
The ladles of the tity showed a Spar- .1
Spaulding Manufacturing Co.—625.1OUO; insured for 630,000. We are una­ tan spirit, working with a will to save
ble to give the companies, as tbe poli­ property and subdue the tire. Mr*. F.
ties were written by a Chicago agency. rancoaxt worked heroically carrying
Geo. Gregory’—store and dwellings, water, doing effective service
62.000; no insurance.
The noise of tbe steamers from Grand
C. W. Crothers -machinery, gfiOO; no Rapids and Charlotte while at work on
insurance.
Barlow &amp; Waters—elevator. 812/J00; I the fire was a pleasant sound. These
steamer* kept water on the ruins until
Insured 96JOO.
all danger of the lire spreading was
Baker, Gray &lt;fc Co, Detroit—black­
passed.
„
’
smith shop. 91.U0U; Insured 61JDU.
Our contemporary of the Journal
Ed. Evans—stock, 81.000; no insur­
suffer* tbe loss of power furnished by
ance.
Mrs. M. Curtis—millinery goods, etc., the croquet lactory, and also the dam­
age sustained by the hurried removal
8600; no insurance.
A. S. Merchant—cutters and feed, of material, which latter is covered by
insurance, however.
8250; no insurance.
Tbe fire flashed up so rapidly after Ig­
Wightman &amp; Bowne—elevator and
4,000 bushels wheat. 87,000; insurance, niting the shaving* in the planing mill,
wna
Uvat tbe men in the building had a nar­
Seth Stone-bowery and household row escape. Mr. P. Williams, who was
goods 8300; no insurance.
running the planer. lost his vest, watch
Engine and Iron Works—88J)0te. in- and a small sum of money.
stired 81,000 in Phtnnix; 8500 in Under­
The wisdom of building as near An­
writers, 851*0 in Commercial Assurance; proof as possible was demonstrated at
8500 in Milwaukee Mechanics. 8500 in the roller mill, which was saved by a
Hartford; total. 83JUO.
bucket bri^Sde. Had the roof been cov­
Dr. C.' 8. Burton—dwelling. 81,000; ered with wooden shingles no effort
no insurance.
could have saved the building.
Newton &lt;fc Burton—planing mill and
While acting as pipeman and in the
buildings, 83JXJ0; no insurance.
H. L. Newton—lumber, 84,0)0; no in­ Newton House Root Green was severe­
ly burned on one of bis hands and Ed
surance.
Journal Office—damage to material, oeutz was severely burned on the arm
and back. Pluckily these men kept at
about 8500; insurance, 8500.
II. A. Goodyear -wagon shop, etc™ work until the fire was subdued.
The losses of the Engine and Iron
81.00); no insurance.
The losses sustained by others in the works, with the exception of one .comdamaging of good* by removal, etc., pany carrying a risk of $5(10, nave al­
will amount to no inconsiderable sum. ready tieen adjusted, and the full
scarcely a buslnesw firm on the east end amount written in the policies allowed.
of the street escaping. However, it to The adjuster of the remaining company
impossible at present to estimate the is expected today.
amount of loss thus sustained.
Several insurance adjuster* are at
work adjusting the losses. As soon as
NOTES COXCEUN1NG THE FEME.
Jack Rich’s house caught fire from the insurance money is paid, definite
arrangements will be made for the fu­
cinders.
Henry Lewek did yeoman service at ture. Until then it is impossible to
foretell the action as to rebuilding on
the lire.
the part, of those burned out.
J since Hughes* house took fire sever-;
Of course there were thieves in the
al times.
Srb of men plying their nefarious bus­
Jas. Wilkins was Mlw burned about'
ass. Two ot them were caught and
the face.
doubtless will be severely dealt with.
’ Charlotte responded with Its engine A liberal supply of hemp would be the
and 25 firemen.
just desert of any stealing at such a
H. L. Newton is one of tbe hroviest, time as Thursday was in this city.
losers by the lire.
Fred H. Barlow, head of the firm of
Much valuable property was burned Barlow * Co™ is nothing daunted by
after btidg removed from buildings.
the tire. Early the following morning
The fire destroyed a large portion of he had a force of men at work on an
the manufacturing interests of the tity. office building, and will soon rebuild
Seth Stone lost his all nearly. The the elevator. His firm are in the mar­
blow is a severe one to himself and ket for the purchase of goods in their
line.
family.
'It to to be hoped that Hastings now
Insurance adjuster* are here adjust­
the imporsnoe ot adequate Dre Ing tbe loesee of the various oompanlee
having risks m the burned district.
When the work of rebuilding com- With but one or two excentlcM t&gt;»
mencm Hastings will present a scene
of activity.
^Engine No. 2 of Grand Rapids with
. sevan tiremen responded to the city’s
' call for aid.
R.B. Wightman had no Insurance,

We hope to be able to announce in
our next that the croquet works will b&lt;rebuilt in this city.
Hundreds from the surrounding
country came to view the ruins on
Saturday and Sunday.
H. L. Newton suffers severely by thin
fire, as he was uninsured, andean illy
afford to meet this reverse.
.- A bucket brigade with two lines wm
formed from the river to the croquet
Jactorv rad did efficient service.
Jos. Hamilton received a seven cut
an the head by a bucket falling from

A Large and Well-Selected 8tock of
doubtodlv greater caution might have very Choice Goods. A Large Stoclcof
been used, and this calamity prevented.
Gold Rings. Fine Bracelets. Cfaatoa,
Joseph Tindall while at work on the Lockets, Gold aud fttivei Tlitinblee, fce.
brake of Hastings’ powerful (y) engine,
had his shoulder badly dislocated. Three
physicians worked half an hour to get
the shoulder into place.' Putting the
the suffering man under the influence
of chloroform the united efforts of five
men was necessary to reset the shoulder.
Tindall will lie incapacitated from work,
I have a complete Stock, from the
for some time.
Small Nickel to the Fine Seth Th onus
Mr. Greuse! a short time since offered Clock, both oue and eigbbda) clucks.
to furnish the city a Ont-class steam
fire engine for a moderate rental, tlie
dty to have the privilege of testing it
for one year, and if it was purchased no
rental to be charged. A few of the
smart Alecks in the council laughed at
tbe proposition and laid the same on
• I always have the beat seiecud *aj
the table indefinitely. Isn’t that “In­
definitely* about lapsed ?
Newest Stock in the city. AH g&gt;od*
Many were the ludicrous incidents quadruple plate, sod warranted. ,
connected with the fire. During the
burning of the croquet factory an oil
barrel was overturned and the oil ran
onto the floor. A farmer rolled up his
pantaloons legs/grabbed a rag, rushed
Into the oil and industriously greased
his boots, despite the dense smoke en­
Tbe celebrated John Holiaul nod
veloping him and roaring flam« in
clone proximity. That historic lad who Fairchild Pens, for which I am the
“stood upon the burning deck” is no- Sole Agent m this city.

Clocks.

Silverware.

Gold Pens.

The loss of the Newton and opera
hoiBM is indeed a calamity to the dty.
Mr. Henry Newton, tbe owner, has the
sympathy of our people, who appreciate
the fact that, although a resident of an­
other state, he had sufficient intereet In
our dty to make this investment of
money that added so greatly to the ap­
pearance of oar tity. The new opera
house, the completion of which was an­
ticipated with much pteasure, together
with the large brick hotel, is a mass of
rulna. Should Mr. N. conclude to reteiild. be will greatiy please the people
of Hastings, who have come to regard
him as a Liberal and public spirited gen­
tleman.

This I make a specialty. laving
; bought a Fine Set of Instruments to
examine tlie Eyes with, &gt;dl can guar- '
ante® a perfect fitting Spectacle. The
examination is FREE OF CHARGE,
tbe price of Spectacles cheaper than
elsewhere. Have your eyes examined
whether you buy Sjiectacles or not.

Mr. S. Greusel. of the Engine and
Iron Works, is undaunted. He has al­
ready left order* for printing at this
office aud to perfecting arrangemeoU
for the r«M«tabltohmant of these works
ias rapidly as possible. His firm to com­
This is tbe only place in the city
posed of young and progreralve buri- where! a full stock is kept I buy di­
'
neas
men of this city, who by honorable
'dealing have established a good, bnsl- rect from Importers in New York, and
neaa. Incidentally we might mention therefore have fresh and good (hmda, 1
1
that
in the two days after the lire Mq

Musical Goods.

1 have also added a nice stock of
Nodoubt, whan practicawThi* c^er»
will reaen e their order* until such
'
SHEET MUSIC
* “ the company are prepared to
For
teachers and lovers &lt;&gt;f
to
nil tnem.
select from.
P*0^® *re aware of the fact
that thoM interested in the croqueffactery are liberal and enterprising burinresmen. Mr. W. T. Brown, the man­
ager. has the wteem and confidence of
th* people of thto tity and county. It
»ill be remembered that two years ago
when the crops failed tn this county
this company pawl out over 8»),000 to
of to® county for timber,
the lack of money among farmer* lxmg so great that many hauled timber
I have employed Mr.’ E. A. Clark, a
IB mBes to this factory, motiving cash
therefor, thus mabling them to tide watchmaker of long experience. Who
9}’c-r their misfortune*. We can assure has done fine watch-work ia Ann Arbor,
flK* aDd 1111
oo°’ I Jackson and Detroit. If you haves
county
watch or other job that all fivf up,
bring ft to me and it will lie put in fl”*
Accompanying we publish a man
beat order. He also docs the very
o!™bun”d
, 11
bJ do««l Un™ finest Hand Engraving, in any style.
1
Samples shown if called for at my
ted to marked I. Tbe top of tbe :man
being north it will be a vU easv mat store. Charges for all repairing very
ter to locate tbe buildings burned «* reasonable.
shown on the diagram. It will be read­
HTI wiR pay the highest market
J
“‘J1 *•“ ““ Joonral offloe

Watch and Jewel­
ry Repairing.

U .flips'.1".111

““Hrewltln*-

HTprice for old Gold and Silver, trade
HTnew cases for old ones, or open

GT* face for hunting cases.
nave
R, ruins. It hardly seems
1 have been with you for ore; twen­
tiers t&amp;e men outside began to null I*- Pterible that this building™
fore be was from the buBdlnr He ran
ty-two years and intend tn stay by you
tauS
tbe rest of my Ufa time. I
build up my business and a reputation,
The Newton house, which wax ■»
which is worth a great deal to me.
nament to tbe wmSdI of Stated: u
I will you goods as cheap as can be
do more, and charred ruins
sold but
Mr. t ord, the to-te- landlord arrived
thetvadMoruw Sra to rail

I Will Not Sell

&amp;

of the tity.

-

» ano tne io.

u Ik™ JftirdMl W.ul&gt; tor » full
one. or Fir, Gilt Jew*!

IdoriMEtfrom«m&gt;tsom^ if
S5W3&lt;«.*»» W«SS. i &gt;5!
was veered to nearly every point ot the
Sawdust la Bentley Brow fc Wilkins'
oompssa; at times sending burning dndera ever the south aide &lt;tf State street, lumber yard eaufiit on fire la Kraral
pU* be was promptly sxtufrtmd.

throwing
Un*’ fec­
it out fa-

Burs

No persoa in need of a Watch can af­

Hulled Plated. All mJ seeds »&gt;e
ranted aa 1 represent them.
Please caB on me when you art in
ttedtj.

**» «KH et Ua lira win

IS

::

n. hfij.il »• mien.
I Hutiap, Mich.

�The Hastings Banner.

PERSONALMENTION.
Death or Z. B. Willipon.—Al­ the
rttomtp treasurer and register,
^Qiaa. Baldwin spent Sunday in the though the event had been anticipated
ly permitting the expectant
om to retain those.
for many weeks, and knowing that it
democratic secret session H.
•’“B-Crawley’s mother returns from would be a relief from great suffering,
i E\!u/Z
momtnff F. h w.. Ohio to-day.
the.announcement
of
the
death
of
Mr.
Local Advertising Rates:
low * Co. h»d a roroe ot oewiLr.,
the union, urging the bourbons to sub­
Z- B. Willison, which occured at 12A) mit to anything. He said, in effect,
work ereeung , &gt;lull,|ltl
•'
x-nmoriri laicali. 5 cents per line.
p. m. Thursday, the 12th. cast a gloom don't demand, but auk, of the green­
I-™1«, 8 cents per line.
:
■
rtu cents oerlln*.
over his large drde of friends and ac­ backers, aifthey are big-headed, and if
quaintances.
we make a demand they wQl resent IL
Zaphna B. Willison was born Novem­ It was resolved to ask of the green­
.. lit ; ute &gt;xxi&lt;l Death notices etm. •
. • ■ . ■ ■ ■.:
♦u11*
I^Jcitarda&gt; °r Prairieville, was in ber 14, 1840, in Barry township, this backers four plac« on Abe ticket; if re­
t
or
oncinUAUonn.
except
tor
charitable
1
“jyrty. where he Bred until the taU of fused. ask three places; not granted, ask
..u ia x —
— w|t| Ha ntvarMA
** I Sjf’j!?1*?’ by • “ore or u to st tbe dty Tuesday.
SLkil,a.?*v‘1Y yet reported a“thta
IbGli. He then removed to Castleton, two places, and if they still refused,
ofllce, u the, promhed.
Ban- and in 1874 he lieeame a rreident of take one place. This must have added
ner caller Monday.
Hastings, which residence he retained much to the dignity of the democratic
Ox aoooujrr ot the lire the Healing,
Until
his death. He was married to gathering.
sJIEET MUSIC
Mni. Eli Throop returned from Har­
Green backers will rave
tMine and Iron Work, will ha "tlSr
Mi» Julia Griffin Oct 11th, 18fiG. Un­ when they learn that they could have
bor bprings Saturday.
k°Powe^'*,A,n”*re
to t/iem four children, two sons and taken all of the persimmons, save one,
AVtll Bowne is on the sick list, but is two daughters, were lorn, three of
recently added to my stock ot
and the .democrats would haVa been
on the mend, however.
whom survive, one son having died at thidr abject servants. Yea. had tbe
Musical Goods
Miss Anna Nevins has returned her an .early age. The Subject of this greenbackexs taken all, doubtlesi the
sketch was the youngest of a large democrate would have lagged the priv­
S?WUt °f bUi,Q«““d U£t K position at the postofflee.
family. Seven brothers and one sister ilege of uniting with them.
H. Barlow, of Coldwater, waff in the survive him.
, need of Musis Books or Sb eel Music
John Dawson was elected chairman
city a portion of the week.
in September of last year he was in­ and Orson Swift secretary of the green­
FRED K. H0TCHK1HH.
a • i-emey by
mi me.
jured while wheeling a truck of wheat
Wardell and wife spent Sundav by reason of one of the wheels striking back part of the aggregation. On the
Owners of engines and farmers take
first ballot for sheriff John Llchty
»P«Jialty.
at Macatawa Park and Ottawa Beach.
notice. The Hastings Engine and Iron
an obstruction, throwing one of the loomed up as the Hicks’ candidate: but
JHss Lillian Estes will return from handles with considerable force against the boss was doomed to defeat. Long
JOHN BE8SMER,
works have lots of pumps, valves,
Kalamazoo the latter part of the week. him. Although he did not consider receiving a large majority on the two
Jeweler and Optician.
screens;
hose,
belting,
packing
and
oil
the injury serious; abcesees soon form­
M Sh pftS’ Qre- T^y WlU U Bold
Bock has returned from a ed, and be has been confined to his ballots taken. The nominee entered
the room with two boxes of cigars
Vs t
friends at Woodland and
house since October 1st last, enduring which he passed around, and he and
fob sale
WRIGHT, KAY 4 CO.,
Nashville.
K suffering. Throughout all be ex- Bill clasped hands—but it’s too affectAlfred Besrmer. aged 21 years, Wn
I ; .. ill sell mvtartu of *b acres In Hastings
140 Woodward Avk.,
.Mr. S. R. Willison left Monday for
.Ht. fair frame house, bauk barn »x«.
xl a patience and fortitude seldom
' ■- Hi i' v .»d orohard ot all kinds of fruit, all of John M. Bessmer, of this city, died East Tennessee to obtain relief from witnessed, the past few weeks calmly ingior further comment.
1 &amp; 3 Campus Martius,
The clowns of the convention were
■ &gt; a tai’ i ' । acre. Will sell very cheap on ob Saturday last, of typhoid fever, at bay fever.
awaiting the end, which he knew was Geo. D. Barden and Abijah Flint Geo.
•■bi.• t-nii'. For further particulars cnDETROIT.
inevitable. “Zeph." as he was famili­
■ „■ A tr^deiice, just two miles north and Coylton, Tuscola county, after an ill­
Mrs. Chas. Rusaell, of Allegan, spent arly called, was poMeased in a great de­ popped up upon the slights provoca­
ness of 10 weeks. The remains were
tion and tired a motion at the bead of t^~t&gt;rden by Mail ftetiot Prompt
brought to this city for interment Tues- a portion of tbe past week -with rela­ gree of the finer attributes of character the venerable chairman. At an early
and
Cartfid
Attention.
tives in this city.
which make an ideal man. Kind and stage of tlie game Bige evinced that he
Mrs. 8. Winters, of Hickory Corners, generous to a fault, with great love for was after the scalp of W. b. Powers,
At the Maple Grove republican cau­
*"* with h“,1,Ur kindred and friends, he was one whom which trophy he carried away in his
. -i ■ WA200. MICH. ,On ML Holyoke Plan. cus the following were elected as dele­ MTS. z. B. V™
to know was to admire and respect. belt. Barden wm Bige's staunch friend
illison.
■
i rd .:•&lt;! tuition. •» "A Per school year. BuildAs the news of his death reached his and voted for him for nearly every of­ ising members, and the community a
• • ■ u.-d by *te:uii.-J Instruction throughout. gates to the county convention: E G
Miss Viola Willison will teach the acquaintances, the universal exclama­
'!•. rr; ti-gim Sept.8.18* Forclreulxroad. Putter Martin Darling. L. E. Mudge^
fice. and to return the favor, Bige
school in the Waldorff district, Hope, tion was “A good num has pone from shouted "Barden!" as a delegate to ev­ worthy citizen.
T. b. Brice, L. B. Potter and Gilbert commencing Monday.
That we m a society tender hLs par­
our midst," He looked forward to ery convention to be held.
ents and sisters our heartfelt sympathy
Laphaui. benntoftal convention L B
(orno Stong and about 100-Nashvil­ death with a calmness born only of a
The ticket nominated is as follows, In this their hour of sadness, and an as­
Potter.
’
faith
in
a
happv
hereafter.
But
a
few
the
register
and
treasurer
being
demo
­
lians were in the city Thursday night
surance of our sincere regret at his ear­
■ • Autr. .*Kh ar Hastings High School. Ad­
Services at the Epihppal church to see the ruins of the flreJ
days previous he informed the writer crats:
ly death.
. . ( -1 ter than ever before. A graduate
that he wished his friends to know
Sheriff—O. F. Long.
That to perpetuate his memory, we
• • ■„ -:.itr Noniud has been employed. - New Sunday as follows: Holy communion
Mrs. Andrew Russ returned Friday that he was prepared for death, and
Clerk—Geo. W. Abbey.
. n air* ;u»l work v.lll baglren. Five per cent. at 9 a. m., morning prayer, litany and
will cause this tribute of our love and
from New Mexico, for an extended vis­ that he had no fears for the future.
Register—W. A. Lasher.
esteem to be filed with, the records of
sermon at 10:30,. Sunday school 12m it among relatives and friends.
He was a member of the Masonic order,
Treasurer—Jerome J. England.
Jhe society, and copies Of the same de­
Prosecuting Attorney—Milton F. livered to the bereaved family.
Will T. Kelly, ot Irving, took the under whose auspices he was burled, at
mtrnding to teach Improve these rare evening prayer and sermon "30 p. m’
IYi'Jou onlv thirty-flve cents per b“oject morning sermon, “The Unbrid­ train east this morning for a two weeks his request. Tbe remains were interred Jordan.
led Tongue.”
11. lunimtlon address
in the cemetery at Hickory Corners on
Surveyor—Geo. B. Mancheater.
The Hastings and Grand Rapids
visit with relatives atBuffalo, N. Y.
“----- . C. H. &lt;X)LK.
Saturday, Rev. Hunsberger preaching
Circuit Court Commiasioners—A.
Hastlax*. Mich.
Will Griffith, charged with bur­
Masters Fred Myers and Louis Good­ the funeral discourse. The afflicted D. Cadwallader and William B. Swoe- nines played a game of ball at the fair
glary committed at Nashville, was ar­ year went to Harbor Springs Tuesday, family and relatives have the assurance
grounds Wednesday. The fonder won
raigned In the Circuit Court Monday where -.they will remain for several, that the people of Hastings and Barry
Coroners—W. I’. Polhemua and P. H. by the following score:
weeks-J
muurn with them.
TEACHERS
Evans.
BAFTIXn*.
afternoon, plead guilty, and on Tuesdav
In response to a call. M. F. Jordan
morning was sentenced by Judge Hook­
Rev. Kaley and wife, of Dexter, for
Teachers’ Normal and Training loomed before the fast retreating audi­
er to four months confinement in&gt;the some time past the guests of Z. B. Hoyt
Kill find a large assortment of
state prison.
and family, returned to their home Class.—1 will conduct at Prairieville a ence, opened tiis mouth and rolled forth
high-sounding and soothing words to
teachers’ normal and training class, greenback ears. Abijah J£ Flint then Cook. p. .
That Dr. Hees will visit here again Monday.
nlckle clocks, and at prices cheapMrs. M. Parkhurst, of Appleton, commencing on Sept. 0th and continu­ told how he would fight, bleed and die
Monday, Aug. 23d. and can!be consulted
ing
10
weeks.
Elocution
and
voice
.er than ever at *
*
at the Hastings bouse, sewns to be all Minn., returned to her home Monday, training, geography, both descriptive for principle—greenback principles; and
after a long visit with her sister, Mrs.
he didn’t propose to have no mongrel
that is necessary to say. for people here John Busby.
and physical, orthography, U. 8. histo­ like W. 8. Powers tolerated, etc, etc.
to realize his ability, as a physician, bv
\A. G. Spaulding Li in the dty. arriv­ ry, civil government, grammar, includ­ J. H. Dennis then told an effecting Huxbe*. r. I
his wonderful cures performed in and
ing complete analysis and diagram­ story of the extreme anxiety of many­
wERknis/ib’
ing this morning. Before he returns it ming. arithmetic by analysis, book-;
around this section or the country.
will be settled as to whether or not, the keeping, physiology, philosophy, pea-; republicans to safely reach the green­
back fold. In fact, if John is to be be­
.IL J. Grant would like to consult croquet works will be rebuilt here?
Kepairing by an experienced
manship, etc., in fact all branches lieved. the rush is so great as to almost
with those who told Mr. Ge©. Davis, in
Mayor Huggett, C. C. Baxter, of the taught in common schools will receive j cause a panic.
and competent workman.
•
Hicks Bros.’ grocery, that they saw par­ Republican, and Horton Bryan, of the special attention. An hour each day
In truth, the convention was the
ties driving from the dty with 600 or Prohibitionist, were among the Char­ will be devoted by principal and stu­ most tame and listlees affair of ita kind
T0UU
7(0 lbs. of flour in their wagon the day : lotte people coming on the special train dents to the discussion of theory and ever held in this county. While as cit­
practice.
All
recitations
will
be
an
izens, the ticket nominated is composed
InnlaKi.
of the fire. Mr. Davis has forgotten the bringing the steamer to this dty Thurshour in length, giving ample time for of good men, with one or two excep­ OimmiS^Ms*
names of his informants.
the thorough discussion of all subjects. tions; as aspirants to nubile offices,
Those attending the* soldiers and i Frank Woodmansee. R. M. Bates and - The people of Prairieville, ever ready they are not the peers of hundreds of
Earn* Run* : HmUhr*. S; Grand Rapid*,i
Struck out bj Cook. 1J; by Hrady. 10.
sailors reunion in this dty next week Thos. Campbell passed h successful ex­ to advance educational interests, will men in the county. Of this more here­
amination at- the present term of the do all in their power to make the so­ after.
* Circulation this icetk, 1,928.
should not forget the great bargains at j circuit court and were admitted to the
journ of students with them as pleas­
Raw
on ball* ; off Cook, J; off Br*4y.
Tbe Democratic party of Barry coun­
Lewis Sterns'. He will make a special Imr. The examining committee con- ant and profitable as possible. *
Umpire-L. E. Tony, of Grand Rapid*.
ty and their principles, where are
effort to greatly reduce his slock on sistexi of Mtnsrs. C. G. Holbrook, of
I have secured the services of Prof.
shat occasion, and therefore will sell this dty. and W. 8. Powers and Walter H. B. Taylor to assist In conducting the
goods cheaper than ever before known Webster, of Nashville/.
class and feel that I am offering a rare
toONEKR Meeting.—The.pioneers of TO THE MAYOR OF HASTINGS. MICH.: •
in Hastings.
opportunity to the teachers of Barry Barry county met at the fair grounds , Dear Sir:—I learn with profound
Aiaon Allen and Isaac Youngs, of eounty. No pains will be spared to as­
regret your city’s heavy loss by yester­
«eed wheat.
The Otsego base ball club tackled the
this 12th day of August, 2 p. in. Meet- day's
,
fire. Extend to your citizens my
sist
any
pupil
who
is
competent
In
se
­
We hate pure Diehl wheat and White Hasting nine at th? fair grounds yes­ Woodland, had a pugilistic encounter
ing was called to order by the Preai- heartfelt
I
curing a suitable school.
sympathy, and say 1 pledge to
Vrbrt rhafl Mt *t.&lt;*O perbu*hel.
on
the
streets
of
this
dty.
They
were
terday. *The Hastings boys’ heads be­
them my beet exertions to secure the
No new books will i&gt;e required, as all dent, Hon. G. K. Beamer.
4
.
J. W. A C. G. BENTLHl*.
Prayer, by the chaplin. Rev. A. building
I
of the Kalamazoo and Has­
came dizzy from running so great a -nabbed." Allen settled the bill, so far subjects will be taught by topic.
ai the city was concerned, by the pay­
rrr FRICN&amp;
tings railroad at the earliest date poeaiMr. Goss has kindly consented to or­ Wakefield.
number of bases, and the game was ment of S». while Youngs, who was
Addrew of welcome, by the Presi- ble.
1
I have been asked if the fire would
Ke.t *alt jwr barrel
1 00 called at the close of the fifth inning,
der a full line of school supplies, which
taken
l*fore
another
justice
was
fined
dent.
G.
K.
Beamer.
i
be
will
furnish
at
reasonable
rates.
not
delay
the building of the railroad?
_ - Hine "
00 the score standing 21 to 5 in favor ot
812X&gt;, tbe justice afterwards remitting | Tuition. 8C.(».
Addrees. by the historian Clement :My answer is: LVf; Hastings needs the
I
H&gt;Cbe«t prir. . jor wheal and all praduce. Hastings.
the fine.
i
now more than ever. United ef­
For further information address me Smith, calling for the death record, etc., road
'
; J. M. ROGERS.
Tuesday; afternoon IL B. Wight*
rcjxjrtlng upwards of 40 deaths of old forts
:
of citizens and company win sure­
at Yankee Springs, Mich.
Bi y the btst ubc cirset at Morse E.
The September Century will contain
ly secure the early completion of the
settlers in the past year.
man’s coll broke loose while hitched on
The report of the treasurer was read road.
:
a paper on Liszt, which, while it has
Nevins’. ,
I Yourt truly,
and
approved.
W
kddining
A
nnivkbsary
been for some months in preparation,
•
Call and see Dr. Lathrop at his new
&gt;
J. W. BOYNTON.
On motion it was voted that we meet
drugstore.
'
tempted to turn south on Creek street happens to appear at a time when it 31st being the 13th wedding anniversa­ at the fair grounds on the becond
ry
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Orin
Looinis,
ofr
will
be
read
with
unusual
interest
We desire to express our sincere
Thursday of August. A. D. 188L,
.
'.ei tour watches (repaired at A. IL ami the carriage overturned and horse
thrown down, when it'was caught. No It is an account of a summer with Liszt Hope,several relatives and friends met
On motion, proceeded to the election- thanks
i
to those neighbors and friends
M.-Oaih-rs's. _
at Weimar, written by one of his pup­ to celebrate the same. J After partaking of officers as follows:
.'•erioufl damage done.
■
who bo kindly rendered assistance darils, Mr. A. M Bagby, and is full of in- of a bountiful supper the following ar­
'A'ell, what about better fire protecG. K. Beamer, PreeldeUL
Monday* the 7 a. m. train ran unto teteating anecdotes and reminiscences.
athe
long illness of our husband and
ticles
were
presented
by
David
Bowker.
H.
A.
Goodyear.
Vice
President.
:iqn lor this city? j
ter. and especially during, his last
three horses on the bridge west of Bull’s The accompanying illustrations indude at Hastings, in behalf of the friends.
D. R. Cook, Treasurer.
Feather weight bustles only 25c at cut. One of the animals got'off the a frontispiece portrait of Liszt and a
hours. His fraternal brethren of the
Bed spread—Mrs. Lyman Chamber­ . P. A. Sheldon. Secretary.
E. NevfapJ ,
masonic
order wHl be ever held in our
Clement Smith, Historian.
bridge unharmed, another was struck, full-page picture of “the Master" seated lain.
Fair of vases—Mrs.- VanHorn and
Amoe Wakefield, Chaplain.
Jgrateful remembrance for their watch­
“’■ i &lt;5al prices’ on clocks for school knocked into the river and galloped at the piano, both engraved by Johnson.
ful care over their deceased brother end
Mrs.
McColom.
TOWNSHIP
COMMITTEE
TO
RETORT
j
‘&gt;:uhers at McOmber’s.
awav unhurt, while the other was
his family. E»»ecial thank? are due
Fruit dish—Gid Wilkinson and wife.
The sick in despair turn from one to
DEATHS, ETC.
Mr.A. H. Loveland, upon whom our
The fall term of our city schools be­ killed outright We understand the
Halfdoz. napkins—B. Gibbs and wife.
another for relief, especially in old
animals belong to Z. B. Hoyt
Assyria. C. L. Briggsdead placed a great reliance for neces­
gin Monday. AugusL30th.’
Glass water pitcher—Mrs. M. and
Barry,
W.
T.
Barber.
i
sary care as the end approached. May
chronic and stubborn cases. It seems Edith Chamberlain.
Druggist sundries,’ paints, oils, etc., .Mil S. Greusel, of the Hastings
Baltimore,
David
Ickes.
;
all of those kind friends ever have oth­
Apron and pickle dish—Arrilla
Engine and Iron Works,, is preparing to to be all “cut-and-try" with the medical
:&lt; Dr. E. 11. laithrop’s drug store.
Castleton. D. W. Smith.
i
ers
as solicitous for their welfare as
profession.
But
the
following
letter
Chamberlain.
repair boilers, and he will help all
Carlton, J. N. Covert.
they have been for that of the departed
sr.F John Besamer's and W. S. Good­
Svee hope for the afflicted and explains
Glass fruit dish and toothpick holder
City,
W.
8.
Goodyear.
and his family.
customers who need any repaira for
year’s announcements in this issue.
—David Bowker and wife.
self:
’
Hastings,
John
YV.Stllson.
MRS. Z. B. WILLISON AND FAMILY.
their engines and seperators. Their
Hanging lamp—Lyman Chamberlain.
The scho^rs of the M. E. Sunday business will go on just toe same as be­ MR EDITOR:
Hope.G. W. Valentine.
After suffering for twenty years with John Payne and wife, Clinton Boice and
hool are enjoying their picnic today. fore tlie great fire. Their office wilF be
Irving, John J. Hendershott.
Remember toe republican county
scrofula and liver complaint, often ac­ wife.
Johnstown, Chas. E. Paine.
. convention is to be held in this city
Fruit dfah, cake stand and pepper and
Wanted.—A few more boarders by at Greble &amp; Powers’ store, State street companied with rheumatism. I have
Maple Grove, Leander Lapbam.
| Saturday.
salt castor—Mrs. F. Hammond and
the day or week at the American house.
Orangeville, Eli Nichols.
. The republicans of the city of Has- be® made a well man by the successful
Kates reasonable.
treatment of Dr. Hml Six months Mary Stanley.
Mhgs will meet at the several named agul Ixigan treatment with him. I
Fruit dish—J. Campbell.
Rutland.
J.
R.
Robinson.
All indebted to Weissert Bros, must
Knife and fork tray-H. Chamberlain.
places on Thursday evening. Aug. IV, fdt in a short time like a new man.
Thomapple. Amoe Wakefield.
tU and settle their accounts at once.
May Mr. and Mrs. Loomis live long
at 7 p. m., for the purpose of nominat­ Have gained 40 pounds and am now
Woodland, Jesse Jordan.
I tore take notice.
.
and »ee many happy anniversaries and
Yankee Springs, Asher Turner.
ing delegates to atterd the county coo- feeling as well as I ever have since a may they live in the fear of God and
Father Fleming will say inass at veatlon to be held at the court house boy Remember me to the doctor.
EXBCUTIVE COMMITTEE;
when He comes In that great dav to
SL Rose's church, Hastings, Sunday, on Saturday, Aug. 21:
' f
Mrs. W. Hitchcock
judge all by their works may they hear W. &amp; Goodyear
Aug. 29th, at 10:30.
1st ward—Jordan's wagon shop. . '
Mrs. W. 8. Goodyear
the glad uwell done. Enter thou into D.lLUook
Id
** —Clement Smith’s house.
J*res&lt;tuitions carefully compoundMrs. D. IL Cook
- Circuit Court.- Following are the thy rest,” is tbe earnest prayer of the Clement Smith
Jd
“
—Council rooms.
’
*• t v a registered pharmecutist at Dr.
Mrs. W. Green.
writer.
"
' proceedings of the circuit court, held
4th
" —Parker’s sample room.
•— H. Lathrop’s drug store.
____________
Mrs. S.Andrus
Monday p. m. and Tuesday a. m.:
Un
nrotiooft
was
voted tMl the old
We notice considerable activity
Many of our merchants who reThey are Married.—Ab was a fore­ settlers erect a log cabin during the
Hubbd vs. Nicewander—Judgment
.oved their goods during the fire have among the G. A. IL boys, and more e^
gone conclusion, Mr. Barry County next year, and that all old rvlicsof any
by default, 8144.18.
dot yet got their stocks in shape..
pecially the committee of management,
Griffith vs. Gregory—Judgment bj Bourbon led to the altar the coy Green­ kind be gathered together an&lt;H&gt;laced
Fui. sale cheap, good second hand in perfecting the ureparatlonii for toe default, 8104.29.
back maid on Saturday last, on which in same, and kept In said building for
Crook vs. Welton—Judgment by de­ occasion the hyphenated conventions reference at our future meetings.
-f1 and
separator, with fixtures of either steam reunion to be held hereAug.
Lt was talked that each old settler of
,- horse power. Enquire at Messer 27. One feature advertised «tnke« us fault 8112.92.
, .
met to ratify the nominations made sev­
Aultmau vs. Whittemore—Judgment eral months previous by the wire-pul­ the county bring a log during toe com­
Bros.
.
as uuite novel, to roast the beef whole
one ume. or . b^ue. ThU b by default, &gt;806.89.
lers. The only hitch tn the program ing winter, to be placed in toe build­
A large number of extra copies of
The cases of Beadle vs. NewtoiL Mng the strife over the nominations ing of the log cabin, the names of those
a
iob
that
has
never
been
accomplhhed
this «-ditiun are printed. Order extra rJSlXf” the wood., bnt
Bare vs. Ingram, Ingram vs. Bare and of sheriff, register and one of the dr­ furnishing logs to be inscribed on same.
[umst* l**^’ l*fore the HUPF1y is
bodv ran make a success of it the aol Dillon vs. Wolf were continued.
cult court commissioners. Boes Hicks The length and size of logs required
W H. Owen vs. J. H. Beamer—Re­ had set his heart on defeating the nom­ will be published hereafter.
dteriSS. It). ealeulAted to be eleM
A GEmriAN'S SMOKE
There waa a large attendance, and
Father Fleming will have services and palatable and we epeak lor a .U« ferred to A. E. Kenaaton.
ination of O. F. Long, and W. S. Pow­
People vs. Darwin McKay—Time ex­ ers refused to accept the nomination great interert was maalfeat The exer­
at Charlotte this Sandav, but the fol­ ot the barbecue lor dinner Aug. Stl.
tended in which to settle bill of excep- for drcult court commissioner. In the cises were interesting throughout, but
lowing Sunday will have service in
■Gan. LaxriM and Goo. Walker are 11 Th’os. D. Campbell, Frjn*
Baitings.
|
democratic camp it was supposed that oc account of the fire the program was
who
Dan Reynolds bad a walk-away for reg­ shortened somewhat.
J r.iTivE, as administrated by a newly- th, tuuoM glved bv two
nuinsee and Richard M. Bates admitted ister, as it had been stated that there
stole
clot*tng.
&lt;*«..
from
B.
''gw} justice of the peace of thia dty,
waa no other aspirant To borrow the
At a meeting of the executive com­
is -•unething tear!di and wonderful to etn-n rinrinr the afternoon of the tire,
Lam pen and Geo. Walkee ar­
fg; we^Lrmtrf the'o“o;‘
mittee of tho alumni association of the
contemplate,
'
raigned for larceny from store to dayBaatinM High school, the following
Wiu
Griffith.
burt^P^g
-About tt'jO have been raised for the g* "SSi
ulding of a parsonage by the Catholic ^th^w^s guilty as charged; each sentenced to the sucoeaaful naan.
state prison for four months.
«aey of this pjuee. Work will be
'ommenced on the sime at an early
I hereby wish to return my hearty acted. MiM Greenback we®t into aeday. ।
iutr. an eHU.tmu’ie voung ir-an,
thanks to thoae who did such efficient
the court bouse, and «taMumd BMrtM oc3. H-Ud*.
The bug* stock uf thos. elegant calf
work in
roe to roovtog my
Khoee lor woman's wear that are being
’-Lioadad at buffer A Crea ley's goes
Z-1J-L
ftiich iwatcccsci to rom
U&gt; Show that farmer win® know how 5S&gt;J£p5S»®i K the
to appredate a good ehoe. Try a pair
“fcd you win be convinced.

■1A8TIXG8.THURSDAY. AUG. J».IUG.

oS
“* H-tto*n
w^£'taStXLtonl,,pwlto**"w

Now Ready!

Inspection Invited I

Our

Elegant

Enlarged

Establishment!

IMPORTERS.
JEWELERS.
OPTICIANS.

.

......“ta«”i"WtWh&gt;w«.

Michigan Female Seminary

TEACHERS' CLASS

ssr-L'
KSI1''.

^'IcOita’t, the Jeweler.

Local News.

$1000 forfeit

�THE LAWYERS TAKE THE FLOOR

IOO

DAY IB OVER.

THE NEWS IN BRIEF.

Doses

SEATTLE, W.

examined by
-uhtat caw W«

Sunday night

Faster and faster from haxy hollow.
Night Is aloeing on field and wood;
Out uf the went the late-bound swallow
Hastens back to tte crumpled brood;
Ftetely-winged. tbs nigbt-hawte hover—
Day is over!

handled roughly by Chief Ebenold, but

told fiploe that

Forest and fallow grow dark together,
A bell tn tte distance aoundtog alow;
SUU tte light of tte ran weather
Welling up in the after glow;
Now the starry aklea discover
Day la orerl
—Dora Read Goodale.

jiiUd.

■cutloti

Tte Burlington &amp; Northern road an­
nounces its purpose to put on limited trains

and burdiera.-ing. and It U hta Intention to

as Treadwell ted gone to Bltka,
for aid from the United State*

ANO

HEART

DISEASE.

.

Saturday.

'

ALTITUDES

DR. HAMILTON IDEAD.

jroporty worth »7V1,TOO,&lt;»1

Tho rate of
from Wrangal island, but -a storm arose
and they were unable to tend. When the
Idaho loft Alaska they were besting about

Imparting tram Chicago dally ia MT.

thia dty, after
Irought throughout the countrywill

are eqally guilty, and

A STRAW FROM SALISBURY

has bran a rialtlng aurgoou to
IX-Attarnoy Walter

Cmcaoo, Aug.
medical «ub,acta Dr. Hamilton was an .ac-

to tte fluid William it Barria
Mbltioutets nominated Rev. G. V

tributlotu to medical journals would fill
many volumes When President Garfield
waa shot, in lhc-1, Dr. Hamilton waa called

tte supreme court hat said a detective to a
liar. Mr. Zetoler argued that bo connection
bad been shown between tte alleged bomb­
thrower and tte alleged conspiracy. He
declared there wm nothing heroic about tbe

with tte case until^tiye president's d&lt;

FRIGHTFUL EXPLOSION.

them, whether it bo to tbe fora
toe more dangerous, insidous and

John Jarratt

who ever held a public
charged Walker with pen

the

While

graa:

difficulty

prevloui go»r.mm.nt, which waa equally aa

Wednesday

bomb-throwing

Springfield, to bagin bualnaa. with gW.OOJ

—Ion at Shelbyville, Uta., Tnaaday.

were fatally scalded.

A

phaUcally rejected, aud I believe that our
opponents will eventually admit that thia
ta England's final decision. It to our duty

■

discontent”

HEDDEN'S SUCCESSOR.

HEAVY STORMS IN INDIANA

drat baa appointed Daniel Magana, ot Og-

. Referring to tbe character qf tte meeting
Mr. Zetoler described it aa quiet, peaoeabie

Newburg.
Better. flouring mill partly destroyed. Ono

LoMDONDXJLXT,

IL—Whila

an

here Thursday, two butties filled with gunU ruled

el »1 Illation.

The Medical Journal lias just reported
a paper read before tte American Climat­
ological aaeociatloa, by Dr. A. L.
Loomis, of thia city, which may be of
vital importance to many people propos­
ing to visit mountain reaort* the coming
aummer. Dr. L/xtmia details four caaea
in which heart disease was brought 00
by a change from a lower to a higher
altitude. Two of these cases were per­
sons going to 8L Regis lake, in the AdirondackH. at an elevation of only 2,006
feet.
One was tiiat of a visitor to tbe
Catskill mountains, and tbe fourth had
gone to Colorado. Though a relief wm
afforded them by a return to lower lev­
el* they all died within four or five

B«&lt;r. ampum, 1, w,E?r
rar economy and cemfert -

HV.UJU,. North rat. s. y

w^11-

One Dollar
Bate. Itmttrnt,
rtatra. ^1 hmm. Wl*
~
Mini, dr.prp.uh Miimm.,
catarrti,«teumathni. kidney xnd iire/ZZ'
Hatatw. and all affection, canard bv ikn^
blood or low ecaxlltiot of the
-I was aererriy afflicted with wnftuTi
for over a year bad two runnlne .ore. Z,
tatek. I took five bottle, of Rood-, Smu2
rilto and eomlder mytolf enttely^t
C. E. Lorxjor. Lowell, Maw.
“Bood'a fiampartlta did oe on tauareamount ol good. My whole n*toa hmbZ
built up and strengthened, my direove i»
proved, and my beid relieved uf toebad^.’
inir. I emaldav It tk.
__.... . .*w*'

Hood’aSarsaparilla
Sold by all draadtti. •l;iixfvr»J luj
only by a L HOOD A CO., Uwei;, Mim

IOO Doses One Dollar.

Aa the rreu'.t of his experience in trieb and Mui id. Sach\ntwenty-six cases. Dr. Loomis conclude HUrk. doled June l.ah. A.
that “the risks which one with even
slight cardiac insufficiency runs by pass­
ing from a lower to a higher altitude is
ram of two hundred ninety -v. and rt-im
including tbe texe.
wj t mortn^*
ciency be extensive, such change be­ e» tor the year a.
M.l th, mt^v,HS=
tte rate of eightter rent fbun Anr:^
comes immediately dangerous." This

SKiwyanyK

conrluaion, strongly supported as it is4&gt;&gt;
Dr. Loomis' data, ia especially important
when It ia rememtiered that cardaic in­
sufficiency may exist In thorn- who give
no evidence pf it while at, or moder­
ately near, the noa level.
It ia well known that sojourn at tte
high resorts of tte Swiss Alps ia contra­
indicated for persona suffering from dis-

. .T
amir
dollsra provided for in said
auit or proceed lag. at law hi
ed to recover tbe money, we

.

.it m Mia -■ - -

gveit ttat ou ttatotday. the tub da» UsJptoS:7
ter. A D. ISW. at ten o'elork in tbe for^rirT ;
aliail ae.1 st ptiblie mxuon to th»
ai th* north front d.&gt;.&lt;r at t*- ..wEt.
mateol Mktoiron .tn. t twins th)

ie due to deficiency of oxygen (calcula­
tion will show that ordinarily at an alti­
tude of only 2,000 feet 173.48 grains 1ms
ct oxygen are inhaled than at aca level)
would alone explain tte perils which
many people incur by exchanging tide
waler for high mountain air.—New York
Herald.

Tb- opinion ia expressed bj- an emi­
nent America^ sciential, in a recent leotire, that the North American conti­
nent ted tte beginning of its formation
in islands of matter rising out of the un •
menas ocean, which grew until they fi­
nally touched ear h other. Many of these
tolanda were, volcanoes tiiat threw up
matter that ted farmed below the sur-

tee prrainM deaertbed tu aald iMvutaae. &lt;r

k

tbe mrvtniwe befa&lt; dnnIM ta
waa all ttoMe cert..a !&lt;«., Mvr,
if land situate in tbe Citf &lt;/»£»&lt;Vaa.lv nt n.m .mU W...L
v»en hundrvd *ad
and nneet: (TIS... Of the guy , (.vmerij r.aawj&lt;
HgaUngv. Barr? Count
the
recorded
11.•
_1_ plat
. » thereof.
■ .

Attorneys for MurieM&lt;

,
Martragr nalr.
Default bavinx been mode in tbe cccdlUoai
of a certain inortga** made by Jaarv W. Yoonr
and Harriett J. Young tua wife, in hrr own

the water than above it. Tho Hawaiian
islands have had many volcanoes, and
were much formed by them. Tbe whole
and injured
ant Episcopal bishops

Alptart,

building ot

was destroyed.

Liberia.

OaKI-AMD, Illa, Aug 9.—Navor alnoe tte

Wednesday, with a loos ot AW.QOfi
THE FOREST FIRES.

Winnipeg,

politician.

Wadnaaday.

estimated aa high as flO.CTl) people It
would be no exaggeration to put It at &lt;0,UM Btatep Dwight, of Boston, presided
al the morning service, and ;-reached from

instituted to recover tbe money wntred by MM
mortgage or any part tiwrvot
Now. therefore bv virtue of tbe pawv
•hole at New England and NJw York. of sale contained In said isattgw.
tb«- ttotule In Mich ca»c made and prodded.
Thun tte original islands of this eonti- Ueetaterebygreen that ou Saturday, tbe it«
day oLAugurt A D l&lt;*. at ten o'clock ta Ur
foreteon3 shall well at jhiSUc aurttoa to the
highest bidder, at tlie north truo: dorr of the
eourt bouse tn tbe dty of Hx«ni&gt;a:s, Mtohlgaa.
that bring ttejitoce where the Cuwrt Court tor
from volcanoes, Hie flowing lava.
the county of Barry ia holdeti. th* pretidw’ to
Among the first volcanic islands must - — ■ - i- .-U —....
tbe Atlantic

district,

tte

dan; but aa tte island* rose and enlarged
CDrcnrwATi, Aug LX-Tte Price Currant

1,S«.OOl&gt;,iX» buabeb as tte present outlook
for tte total oora crop, which would ba lam

iday numbered han-

population of

tte harbor Thursday afternoon capsixod tte
aoboooar Oregon and tte sloop yacht Frolic.

Absolute destitution ta said to prevail In
ten counties In Texas on account of the
drought
A company baa boon formed In Brooklyn

Tuesday night.
and Christina Nilsson took plkre Friday in
THE MARKETS.

music proixis-jfflcient clothing

Public meetings are

rippi valley, and the Salt Lake and Nte the south half ot tte south we*t quarter of'teetionntunber twenty*tv Kvvptlna and rtaryvlag from tte operation .of tbi« mortnee the fol­
would
fill with maaaive lowing land’ Ou ■ • ■
'
• - -highway, in tte renter of the ’oath
emt irortko which would oventuallv In­
MHlimcnu.
al quarter of wet lot: number twenty —ren tor a
come rocks, and the depressions M ould aCarttag point running item-* emt tertv red*,
teve^asaucer or platter shape.—Chicago tteucesouth twenty n»!«. then.- wr*t fort*
swda. tteore north twenty rod* to the ptee «
beginning. All of *&gt;ld land being In to*»
north range ten wret
Dated May Stub. imc..
RO1CACE D. STor»S. M rtgir*.
tgUantNTtiMlTH. Attorurt f-r E-xtpge.
Chancery Order.
State of Michigan, the Circuit Court fur t»
Oounti ot Barry-In Chmirep
Miu K. Kiumett enmptatnant, r&gt;. Hwuru
Emmett, defendant.
.
„
.
Fifth Judicial circuit-in t'banrery- »««
proding in the Circuit Court f.&lt; tte '
«
terry-dn Chancery, at tbe Of) of Huttig*. &gt;•
the 3rd day &lt;&gt;f Atigu»t. A. l»-»"»'
M
In tldxuumc.il »pj-e.ru - T-un *-• anr oa
file that th* detendaut. Ei.! ro Laurett. n M
a resident of 'thb -dale, t-nt h a rreiddB *
Waterloo, tew- &gt; ctxmty. h. w » ore.
Ou motion of Knuth aant** aoilcnor.. It ordered tlud tte
sms of said ■«»?»»**«’
premiona

smoldering, and thick smote still

Tte vicinity of Green Bay is subject so

s&amp;sr

ntortgagt as aO thuw parrel*Rocky
of land mountains
tiluato m
and the Sierra Neva­
tte towMiilp of Orangeville. In the eouaty of
Barry sad ante of Michigan, and dewribri a*
follows to wit
Tbe north ea»l quarter of the north ea»t Tnr
ter of eectluc number thlrre four, alto the *«th

Ing to ascertain tte responsibility for a
delicti of ti..7)0,000 in tbe funds to chargo
of the public debt board

HOPTONIC
PEPTOWIZED

mg

&lt;I
force
of
polios patrol tiie streets
night and day to guard against fine

fifteenth ballot, nominated Robert I. Taylor
large quantities
badly.

A rainstorm is needed

stomach, took therefrom a set of teeth which

- -cioena wuc
Furk-Asjn.t, opened tel? h nomln.l

aperatrw with fine silk, tte operation being
completed in forty, five mlnutaa

BEEF, HOPS
«MALT.

tend tbe convention. Hta brothor, A A.
Taylor, m his Republican opponent, haring
dty for years brake out at one o'clock Sun-

Danville. Hta, committed suicide Bunday.
The Washington Park club, of Chicago.

,“
«tH« and u yesterdsr .
»«&gt; rem &lt;°id. um
SJ. j:
« W; rough vacafnt
a__ B

ALBt'XEN

ant caw a notice of this ordw &lt;" •*
In the HASTtMO* BAhXrh.»
*d, publtabed and circalated te
SsfMdmMentiottteroutimwi

:ln which tte Are originated ta

dred to tte vicinity of Shelbyville, Illa

npyeamw he eau«-id* »•:»*«
SSSSum•• t» fflrd «.«&gt; •,
1 fc’rr* “r
SSrtjtQOgsisyhilnaBt»«oii.-.tsiitewg
Wdsn after aarrice on h.ut &lt;&gt;t a 7 . ‘
inland notice of thb order. *■&gt;•!
tteroot.aaldbUlwillte-takena*
mid iw::-reald*Dt driendant Ami B t!&gt;

INSANITY.

torhia^teamnre FBX?{K A'II(h.K«.
SMITH ACoumov*.
. OrrtlltJOto*
MMtort for Complainant.
Attest: G«o. W. Attr.rv.

making txxUes ot tte

country.

HOPTONIC CO,

PARitSR'S
HAIR SALS*"
oar lav_ .

L»nl-r.m. Septe

PARKER'S TONIC

�/? zf #
I

ROME’S CONDEMNATION
PRONOUNCED AGAINST THE KNIGHTS
OF LABOR IN CANADA.

liJimiOM, Aug. IA—Tbe dispatch buDeOct j at tho United Frees office Friday
,t&gt;tig tteu Fop*
b*d oocdemnod tbe
KrjJit* °t Labor, and instructing blabope

,rai ] public. Prominent Knights were In­
terviewed Friday evening and they all
,tBti in tbe belief that tbe pope has Issued

n hostile attitude againattbo Kulgbto
i'v niurt aaa that there to" nothing in

nitiUl their approval of Ik" One ot the
Ul'o.t ^eminent Roman Catholic Knights

tbe ( atbolic church. The Catholic Knights
ot lMl*&gt;r have always been obedient to tbs
law* of tb'elr church, lm» if tho ebureb
■Mil to take away from us tbe only meant
ot renting the encroachment

calli* holt"
\ taontb ago Cardinal Gibbon* spoka in
aj-pkitauon cf tbo order raying that m
long a- it Confided it* intereete to peaceable
it n&lt;wd apprehend no oppMltion from
thelb-ir.eh.
/)
.io dupatch referred to i* from Mon:r»a-, mi 1 »tetn* that Cardio al TMcberau
wliutti be pnoidue announcing that be hM
tttjved n reply from Cardinal Blmeont,
prefect of tbe propoganda at Rome, to tbe
pjAtiou whether tbe Holy See did ieally
ecnilrniu tbe order of Knlgbte of Labor.

BLAINE’S BATTERIES.

.After
mort &lt;ixbaustive practical
OULECT or THE me* FIELDS. MU
terts tn hospitals nod elsewhere, tbe
gold medal and certificate of highest
H« « loading them up with
1 free from opiates, and highly efficacious.
fneUt were awarded to St. Jacobs Oil
Twenty-five cents.
OFFICIAL DOCUMENTS,
“ the best pain-curing remedy, at the
Calcutta International Exhibition.
R. G. Horr will speak in Maine from
One of the moat peculiar dialects in
the world is that of the rice field negroes August 28 to Sept. 4.
m old mldou of
of the lower counties of South Carolina
Bay City, died Saturday evening.
Children will refuse bad tasting
and Georgia. It ia a mixture of two or cough medicine but they will all be
willing to take Dr. Jackson's syryp of
of People annually af- ,nouncad with a characteristic intonation. lungwort and wild cherry whenever
nicttd with this most annoying malady '
majority of these words is a cor­ offered. It is as pleasant as maple
** FreaUy oc theiucrea^. Tlie
.
syrup and will reach a bad cough and
The editor, of this journal is an annual ruption of th &gt; English. Many ooms from
victim; and, with a view tn discover a 'various African dialecta, while otliere cure the whooping cough much quick­
er than any other prepartion of the
very much aa if they came from
speclgc curt, has tried numerous reme- round
1
‘’j?8-, .Of,5hese,E.1y’H creain h*1™ to by 'the German. AH persons conversant in kind. For by H. Beebe.
an odds the xulckest and mnst satisfac- 1any degree with the language of the
| tory, two applications greatly allaying !Fatherland know that there are certain
the usual symptoms in the nose and ■words in our language which are pre­
Sts. We would recommend its use by &lt;cisely like tbe German. with the excep­
Un docmma, .opta, «
I subject to hay fever, and we gladly ।
tion of a letter or two; take, for in­
pear unsolicited testimony to Its efficacy .
in our own case.-Mediaa, Pa., Record. stance, many wonts like this, that, Remedy a punitive enra.
It save.i
father, etc.; these are precisely like the
preparing for an aggreerive eamnatrn H*
Bold by
bate rot * enmnUt*
___ 7 " .
Tawas City has received a full 1German, except that every th in these hours of anxious watching.
equipped new fire protection outfit
words is a d in the old tongue. Now,
A Chicago party I* to open a whole,
the
low-county
negroes
have
these*
words
We did not know but that our
tloaery manufactory al Battle Creek.
daughter would die every minute from 1exactly as they originally were.
But it is not these negroes alone who
inflamatory rheumatism. I began giv­
ing Athlophoroa to her. In two days
she was around and did not suffer a the most accomplished gentleman in
pain. Mrs. C. W. Brown, 143 Sixth Clrarieutan of Haying di»-a-way and dntstreet, Milwaukee, Wis.
a-way he would indignantly deny it, but
Ex-Banker Hixon, of Cadillac, is at a few minutes* conversation would show
Duluth, where he hopes to retrieve his
fortunes and pay 830.000 Indebtedneaa. •ions. It in simply impoarible to repro­
WE REFUND THE.MONEY to any duce tbe negro lingo - in print. Joe!
one who has taken three-fourths of a Chandler Harris, “Uncle Remus," has recipe, in Gertsan,
for pn
reent room of the capital with printed bottle of Kemp's Santaprilla without made himself famous by attempting it, directions
nuUl M Mms&amp;l
relief. It purifies the blood and gives and it must be said of him that he suc­
H.'INi.

k. I. nn J__ L.____ ■ - "

Tba pabUaUd v*r*l«?p ot that treaty haa
already angvred th* Irish niwip.[»n md
toe Iriih patriot*, and he 1* known to hare
boeu in clow cwwuRatlou with Mr. Patrick
Ford, tho editor of Tbe Irtoh World, lately.
in Ita foreign pollcy i* going to bo the main
point of attack."
THE PRES DENT'S VACATION.

Washimoto.x, Aug. Id—Preddeot deva-

. Iphu
Cardinal Tascheran, therefore.
Iniip-.iets hi* bnhopetouae|tbe influent* and

will apend their vacation Iq Net

that tb» order of Knights of Labor
-an put under tbe ban by tbe holy

Any public buiino»&gt; requiring hu immvdi-

iterview with Archbishop Heiss
rnoon on tbo aU-aL*orbtag topic,
nat h« had received no Informa-

■.os i. ni&amp;*d ritetea He waa Inclined to bolieie that the decision . appllsd to Can­
ada alone; that in order for such
ucUon
indicated being taken it was first
. y wd- oi»uop 1U" uvuuuuuj,
province then, if tbe archbishop agreed.

In | any province in tbe United States.
Wbother It would be taken depended on
fjttirv circumstanco* When naked why
the order should be interdicted In Canada
au| not in tbe United State*, the archbishop
raid it *m probably due to tbe excitability
cf jbe French Canadian*, which might land

'Hicioo, /tug. 14—Rav. Father Murray.
clKoetllor of thia Roman Catholic dioceM,
*;» -thing; to a reporter regarding the do•: on (torn Hom* condemning tho Knights
'*( L*bJr, raid he wm of the opinion that
&lt; rewty •.jHidtied bad it been Intended to
i. n* 'He *al&lt;l that Chief Workman Powdrily wa* hiiuMlt a practical Catholic, and
lust a litrgn number of practical Catiiollca
w*re n,&lt; :nl«r» of the order, which,!be added,
■ l id nrd in hi* opinion bo »o u»ed a* to be
tiiiilc kn inttiuioent against either tbe
ctoueb or tbe itata

will be aatlsfled to permit him

■
&gt;
recognition, howavar, ot tho pordonabb
curiosity as to any incident ot interest that
may take place durieg bis vacation, h» ha*।
bimwlf made arrangement* wbarnby any­
thing that the public should be InterestedI
i in, or ought to know concerning bi* movomente, spll be furuiabod tbs agents ot tbs’
regular pre** as*ociadona
GRAY’S TELEPHONE APPLICATION,
’
i
much excitement In telephone circle* ovei
the report that Pruteiaar Uray'a origina

ported action i* not s-juivaleot to issuing s
patent to PrufM-.or Gray, but it reo|-»n*
the case ta tho jalent office Independently
ot tbe suite in tbs evurta Tbe fact that
Bell telephone stock fell several pointe in
THE CIGARMAKERS WAN.
Helen .-aturday add.) strength to the
rumor which, nowsrer. ta patent ofllce
circle* is generally dtecredlted, but not
officially denied.
1’atent Commisdomr
"Xf.u' York, Aug. H.—The cigarmakera’ Montgomery U reported as saying in this
vqiko l&gt; coded. Up to Friday evening connection: “The thing of applications for
aipe ot th* fourteen firms of tbe Cigar. natente and ot caveate in tbl* office belong*
Manufacturer*' Mnodation bad signed an to the secret archives, and I would have no
agreement with tbe cigarmakani* unions to
upon their «hop* to tbuir employee and re- recorueu is
--j • - —• —z. - •
i.-mate them, whether members of tbe that I have beard nothing ot any appllca—.....I r—rinth*

us cigarmaker*, buncher* and rollers durine
tbe difficulty. Ta open trade* unions are
or«rjoy&lt;xl^4 tbe victory.

i'JT in tbe Seventh oongreaaional district
u®t In secret convention bare Friday and
nominated W. L. Carpen tar, of this city,

backer with Democratic
-•ill doubtless bo eodoTM
they meet.

Friday, tbe result uf

tion has been unable to adjust the difficulty

Price 81 per bottle. ceeds better tlian any other writer of
tlie present day. but to reproduce it per­
•
25 CENTS get ’Kemp’s Liver fectly is simply impossible. How, for
Pills for Torpid Liver, for Constipation, example, can the negro's pronunciation
for the Complexion. W. H. Goodyear. of tbe word young be written? It can
KEMrs pile supposiAries only be explained, and I fear then that
it can not be made intelligible; it is thus:
cure where all other treatments fail
Price 50 cents per box. W. H. Good­ ne-young. The ne or n sound is pro­
nounced very rapidly, being run into y
year.
sound as closely
josaible.
A weekly edition will soon be attach­
It would repay any one to make &amp; visit
ed to the Kalamazoo Herald.
to these rice fields, if only to study the
We should economize at all times, but character and habits of the negroes.
more especially when times, are close. j They live in their huts in the midst of
Observe the purchases of your thrifty &gt; these vast tracts of half-inundated lands,
neighliors.
More substantial benefits and, with the exception of their over­
can be obtained from a fifty cent bottle
seers, they never see a white face from
of Dr. Bigelows Positive Cure than a
dollar bottle of any other cough remedy.
It is a prompt, safe ami pleasant cure ceive of no difference between these and
for all throat and lung troubles. Sold the native African in the jungle, except
that tlie southern negro is more cringing
and endorsed by Fred Hotchkiss.
and cowardly, as a result of recent
Henderson Crawford, for 25 years at
the head of a school at Milford,' died at slavery. Another tiling about these
Traverse City yesterday, aged 08 years. negroes tiiat will bear study and
observation is their songs and melodies.
This trying climate tests the throat Tlie negroes have a peetdiar cry, which
and lungs. Trix keep tbe throat healthy
is only- used at evening when they are
the voice clear and the breatty sweet
returning from their work, and I will
, A Flint doctor took 84 bushels of venture the assertion that with all the
wheat in payment of a bilL What his I«irte combined no sweeter music can be
patient took, is not stated.
made anywhere. It sounds aonwthing
Itch, of every kind cured in 30 min­ like this: Hoo-hoo-la, hoola, hoola-hoo.
utes by Woolfonls Sanitary Lotion. Tliis is repeated over' and over in differ­
Use no other. This never fails. Sold ent tones of voice, and when heard in
by Frederick Hotchkiss, druggists, tho distance or through the swamps, tlie
Hastings, Mich.
effect is simply grand. I have never seen
The national salt company, of Marine a white man who could imitate this cry;
City, is organized with 840,000 capital, it seems to be peculiar to the negro race
alone, and I have no doubt but what this
of which 818,000 is paid up.
Blood Elixir to the only wild melod^r is sung by &lt;the rice field
* Kood Bemedy guaran­ darkies just as it was hundreds of yean
teed. .It to aperitive cure for Ulcers, Erap- ago by their ancestors in the jungles of
tioxts or Syphilitic Poisoning. Itpurifiesthe the dark continent. Tlie word hoo-la
whole system, and buti-dics all Rheumatic must have some meaning, but what it to
and Neuralgic pains. Wo guarantee 1L to more than I am able to nay.
Fbkd'K UoraiKiM. DnnslstEverybody to familiar with “Uncle Re­
Two hundred and ninety-five stud­ mus’ " famous stories of "Brer Rabbit,"
ents attended the agricultural college “Brer Wolf," etc. It may not be gener­
this year. 100 more than last year.
ally known that tlhsu* tales ore a mere
The beet on earth, can truly lie Baid collection of negro fables, and not the
of Grigg's Glycerine Salve, which is work of Harris' own brain. He has only
sure, safe and speedy cure for cuts, made a study of the, negro lore, and luw
bruises, scalds, burns, wounds and all written up in his inimitable style. Any
other sores. We positively cure piles, of Mauinu, who lijvcr heard of Harris,
tetter and all skin eruptions. Try this can recite the fabku by the hour, and
wander healer. Satisfaction guaranteed never tiro of repeating them. There to
or money refunded. Only 25 cents. no doubt but what these fables were
Sold by F. Hotchkiss.
brought directly from Africa by the ne­
Victor Farwell lost an arm while groes, and tliis fact mokes them all the
coupling curs in the Grand. Trunk more interesting.—Sumter (9. C.) Cor.
yards at Port Huron Wednesday.
Chicago Herald._____________

new lease of life.
W. H. Goodyear.

which la no* a »ubject of diplomatic naro-

Therefore see that the members of
your family are w ll supplied with Dr.
Jacksons liver pills and use Dr. Jeckspj*s root ami herb cordial: it will
sharpen the appetite, help digestion,
promote sound sleep, strengthen the
system and so retnnove those distress­
ing svmptoms which. If neglected, may
result In the most serious consequences.
For sale by W. H. Goodyear. 81-00 per
bottle.
The first re-union of Jhe Seventh
Michigan infantry will be held at Jack­
son September 14 and 15.

Adolf Lalloz, carriage manufacturer,
There ito a well-defined rumor bore -that 119 Carroll street, Buffalo, N.I ..states:
I •*! was troubled with nausea of the
an umleretanding hM been
the Bell Telephone company and 1 rofeseor 1 stomach, sick headache and general de­
bility. Burdock blood bitters cured
Gray, which is mutually satisfactory.
me/
Evart Scott, of Washtenaw county,
Washdigtok City, Aug.
■ estimates the loss of his fruit by dry
weather at nearly 81,500.
To impart tone and vigor to your
Chihuahua to examine the court reconsystem, use Cherokee Blood Purifier.
to u»
Mrs. J. C. Jacobus, of Washtenaw
county, has received 83300 back pen­
sion money.
Ker. John FAtcben,
tioiml church *t Grew

,St"S

thTtadle^decision published reotnily wm
^JfStbougbt of th. Msricax. sataoeiUM,

published tn
per printed and
H1UTV. once in r*ti

Isstwd out of tbe Orcutt Comt tor tbe eotmty
Barry, at the sutt of Edgar I). Reed, the abg
namrd plaintiff. agalMt, tbe lands tenenwsl
roods and ehsltaJs, money and effocte
Elmer 8. Thorn, tb&lt; defendant abcr

Attorney for Plaintiff.
Dated, this Tib day of July, A. D. ftw.

ROLLER MILL
I \

And other marked improvements will be made in

x

Hastings this season.

Proposes to keep in the advance of the procession. You will
find him at his new location north of the new Newton House,
in the Blue Front Byilding. He is prepared to serve the pub­
lic with everything m the line of

Tin, Copper and Sheet-Iron Ware.

Besides Venus, Mercury and the huspecteil intra-Mercurial Vulcan. Mons, J.
C. Houxeau, of the Brussels observatory,
thinks there may be another planet be-'
tween the earth and the sun. A tele­
scopic object has seven times been ob­
served near Venus, the last time in 17M,
and an examination of tlie data thus fur­
nished mokes it appear probable tiiat
thia body to an unkown planet with on
orbit about equal to that of Venus or a
little larger, tlie latter case making it our
nearest planetary neighbor. It must
come in conjunction with Venus at in­
tervals which ore multiplea of a little less
tlian three yeare. The hyjiothetical
planet to called Ndth, and ambitious
amateur astronomers are advised to
search for it.—Arkansaw Traveler.

The ancient city of Tarsus, where the
Apostle Paul was born, haa a railroad.
British capitaltete are constructing a
railway in Asia Minor, the first section
of which, from Meritaa to Tnraui, lias
just been officially inaugurated. The
opening of the road was made the occa­
sion of a grand jubilee, in which tbe
locxl officials heartily joined. A doren
sheep were sacrificed, there were re­
ligious benedictions, speeches, ami then
a tree ex.mraton to tbe notabilittas. Some
FtthiUc
Arab dignitaries, however, would not
trust their livee on the train, saying that
they would wait till they saw how the
extraordinary
English
contrivance
^rel7ri.B^lbT*nretrtemt«;- **&gt; •* worked.—New Orleans Time*-Democrat.
atty eentt * bottle by w. H- Goodyear-

Repairing Neatly and Promptly Done.

Eave-Troughing

a

Specialty.

The Hull Gasoline Stoves.
This is the Latest and Best Gasoline Stove. Call and see them.

New and Second-Hand Stoves for Sale!
*
At Very Low Figures.
I also have a quantity of Plow Points, etc., that I will sell at a
very slight advance over wholesale prices, to close out
Remember the place, and yours respectfully,

Stamm

■ IvnluAR

CATARRH
■ wwiM WM WB ■

tion, yet effectual

WHO I* UMACQUAIJSTffO WITH THE GEOGRAPHY 10F THIS COUNTRY, WILU1
an.
rvimuian TUI, aea*. TU»T THE .
Stiltwaw

ss-sjs;

dl»bone*:y-

THB UltBAT ROCK ISLAND ROUTS

of the telegraph in Gycat Britain, a rec-

w. H. Goodyear.
Lere were 9,000,000 meaaages; in 1875,
THAT HACKING COVGH e*D be' W qufckly 19,000,000-. ta 1880. 2fl.000.000. and in
1883, 84.000,000; this doea not Include
tbere will bo aa unusually

THB FAMOUS ALBERT LBA ROUTS
Monthly.

cordial Invitation
similar ttete mtns

R. R. QABLK,

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ACAMPBgu,

Messrs. A. Black &amp; Co

kind of

Hastings, agw,
Milwaukee and Rock Island, afford
ample trenoportaUon faciUtiea. Eight
churches, three well sustained newspa
per* and good schools attest tbe intehl
and morality of its people, Tht
•county buildings are on a slight eleva
Ucm in the dty. On three sides of th&lt;
pobllc square solid bridt bimin®
houses l«speak a good patronage for ill
tradesmen.
Besides these are tw&lt;
blocks more of business places, also ol
brick. One’s first impression is that
business must be' greatly overdone
But Investigation disproves such ai
idea; for all the merchants are prosper
oua, and the wealthy adjoining country
eustatn them well There is no raanu
facturing. unless a large creamery car
be classed under that head. There is t
great deal of wealth here, and it is thi
borne of a large number of well-to-dc
retired fanners. Its residences are wel
kept, many of them very fine ones. nooi
however, up to the latest architecture
designs. but all of them neat, nlcelj
painted; and the grounds al&gt;out then
showing painstaking care and regarr
for the ueautituL
. Picking up a local paper. I observe ii
the market report that wheat was noi
quoted. Inquiry revealed the fact thai
very little ot that cereal wm raised ir
this county, and not nearly enough foi
horn*- consumption in northeusten
Iowa. Until 1880. wheat raising wai
the principal forming industry Thi
few years preceding had been disastrous
to this particular crop. Growth am
blight did much mischief, and tin
chinch bug completed the ruin. Form
ere were badly mortgaged; the outlool
exceedingly gloomly. Further attempt
at raising wheat meant almost universa
bankruptcy to farmers.
Then the]
turned their attention to stock growing
and are now generally out of debt
many with good sized bank accounts
Largely to thia is due Iowa’s lead us I
dairy state, and one can travel but fev
miles in the country without passing i
creamery, owned by farmers and man
aged on the cooperative plan. Crean
ta now sold for 12 cents per gauge, anc
butter made by the fanner sells for 1&lt;
cents, creamery butter bringing a stil
better price. There ta very little if an]
poor butter made in the hawkeye state
the farmers having learned that axle
grease can be manufactured mucl
more cheaply by those who make iti
production their exclusive business
Iowa farmers have learned the valuabli
lesson that it pays to make good butter
Aside from the prollts from this sour©
are the profits from stock raising itaeli
Together they pay handsomely. A
the reader has undoubtedly concluded
“corn ta king” in this state. Next an
the hay and oat crops. As each fanner
usually keeps from 20 to 150 head, ac
cording to the size of his landed estate
the value of the above crops can readilbe surmised. I have yet to see a flocl
of sheep, although in some sections th
sheep industry ta by no means Insign ifi
amt. In thb and many other portion
of the state many give their attentloi
to raising tine horses, and find it i
source or large and easy profits.
Iowa farmers can be said to have be
come thoroughly emancipated fron
slavery to the wheat Industry. Thereb’
have they shown intelligence and grow:
rich. Perhaps this may be suggested
to many Barry county farmers.
Iowa being a prohibition state,, and
and having outdone even Maine in af
fixing severe penalties for violation ol
the state law, I have made many tnqui
Ties concerning the operation of thi
statute. It would seem that if any
where prohibition could prohibit, thu
state would be the place. It has’thi
smallest percentage of foreign popula
Bor any north of Mason
Dlxon’a
It Is settled mostly by New Eng
and eastern people. It b almost
exclusively an agricultural state, hav­
ing no citv of over 35,000, and but few
of over 30,000 population. Tbe ques
tion was submitted at a time whei
there was no other issue. The major!
ty for 'prohibition was nearly 30.00U
It would thus seem that the sentiment
occupation and character of the peopli
would secure a thorough enforcement
ot the law. In some places It h
observed, in many more It ta observ­
ed “aftec a fashion;" in most ol
the large cities and in many smal
towns it is not observed at alL 1 air
told that in this dty the majority for it
was in the neighborhood of 175 out o1
MO votes cast. There are no open sa
icons here, but the four drug stores de
» thriving business. The advantage
over the former license system is that
the old “bums” have to get their eye
openers through friends, and cannot
congregate about saloons. There are
■■ ho saloons to allure the young men Inta
ways of degradation. But the young
men who want whiskey carry the same
in botUes, which have the drug store
labels. The alleged moderate (?)&lt;irlnkej
gets all he wants of any beverage fpm
the drug store. In short, Ln the prohiUon head center, no man who wants
Bqubr has any trouble in gettfog it il

Manufacturers and Du&gt;iers jn
bugs in return are killed by others, until

Dr. Schwiniger, Prince Bismarck’s
physician, has not allowed the chanceltar
and fed for f&amp;tnemi, but either roams for some time past to drink anything
during meals.
Now he goes a step
farther, and wishes the prince to shut off
drove® through the fields and foreata. oq beer drinking altogether. Bismarck
will obey, as he found on two or three
of swineherds. The German, Polish, and occasions when he remonstrated with
Russian hog has thus plenty of exercise Dr. Schwiniger that the tatter, will stand
and is thin and muscular. These hogs no trifling.—Boston Budget.
are almost entirely without fat and are
not killed when young as hero. Their
bristles grow long, stiff and elastic, and gladiators at once in tho arena, and to
of good color. The American bristles add to the scenic effect the bloody strug-

two and three-quarters inches.

Eighty-

un desirable color, tlie other 15 per cent,
being white.
German and Russian
bristles run from four to seven inches in
length, and some of tbe Latter run up to
fourteen inches.

Monuments &amp; Headstones,
SPCCIAL

MOST PERFECT MADE

and gladiators to contend for life in the
Roman amphitheatre; the bloody and
brutal sport lasted for 128 days.—Boston
Budget __________________

A. Black &amp; Co.

Selleylle 8«»» !■ the Ar*/.

Salicylic suet is used in the German
army as a remedy for footaoree, etc., in­
stead of tho salicylic powder formerly
employed. It ta composed of two ports
of pure salicylic acid and ninety -flight

MONEY SAVED!
Having bought a large invoice of TEA

L. A. 1951-rWEJ^ffi

Rus-

caaka, the quantity ranging from 250 to

^REMOVED!

tarns bristles of equal length, but many
times of different quality and color.
Each quality and color is put up in a
separate bundle and brush mtinufacPolish and the Ruaaian bristles sold in
Germany run very irregular and require
tho greatest caution and best judgment
in buying. They are in a great variety
at colon" and qualities. —Boston Commer­
cial Bulletin.
*
Tha steamship Eider has arrived at
Woolwich, from Elswick with the first
of the 110-ton guns ordered of Sir Will­
iam Armstrong for tbe British govern­
ment. It is to be proved at tho butts be-

Ity and other qualities, it will probably bo

ary range trials.

The gun can not be

hold under ISO tons of projectile*, and
even after it is on shore will' not be im­
mediately taken to the butts, aa it will

and ascertain if it ia strong enough to

roent to hold the weapon while being
fired, and this, which weighs about
ninety tons, will be weighted with 110

that

weather, and
•8.400 duty,

All work guaranteed firet-class. Prices that nocomr.ntiu™.
can lower. A good stock to select from always on hand w"
keep the latest and best designs in our work- furnish «
mates and do all work promptly. Our aim is to suit the ZC
pie, and our largely increased sales show that we am
ful. As we are the only dealers in Barry County we
a special object for Barry County people to buy 'of « ucan and do save money to all who buy our work.
‘
We thank the public for past favors, and aim to merit u,
patronage of all.
1106

Axl pupils that did not receive pro- i
-WOMAN’S FRIEND.
in length, but are the whitest and beat
dreesed of all the bristles. They are im- motion cards or were absent from the Is the best remedy for *U complaints
examination in June are requested to peculiar to women, young or old.
as are the German and Russian. The come to their respective rooms &lt;ih Fri­
A ff description of those diseases,
day Aug. 27th, at 2 o’clock [flm. .for
well-dressed French bristles are usually
them.
’ • their symptoms, causes and proper
as’white as chalk, with very soft ends.
C. H. COLE-iupt.
treatment is contained in our book
entitled “Facts for Women." Ulus
Wf. uekeby thank those kind ladies
under tho U vch no matter how thickly
who so largely interested themselves in tnrted correctly; any woman can
tlie finest brush tools, embracing varnish our behalf as to secure for us a hand­ understand IL Every woman should*
some large cooking range to replace the have it Sent to ladles only, in sealed
brushes, the bent quality of sharing one destroyed by the fire.
envelope on receipt of 10c. Worth
brushes, and the largest brushes Used by
SETH STONE AND FAMILY.
dolls rs to any woman. Address
artists are made of them. Hair and
ZOA-PHORA MEIHOINC CO,
tailot brushes are also made from them.
Nodes U h-reby riren that aeaJcd wonosab
St. Petersburg, Russia, andy Leipsic, will be rwlvirf by Um- Street ami Bridre Venn,
the City of HasUnss up to and including the
Germany, are the great bristle markets of
iMh day of Aueuat tnat., for the fnrnlahina of
of the world, the former being tho all material, dolnx all manner of labor and
larger. The English get most of their erecting abutments for an Iron brlder to be
buUt orer the Tbonuppie river on Michigan
bristles from Su Petersburg, where only arenue, Cttr atMaatlng* All blds must be seRussian bristles are sold. Tho Amer­ companledbr satisfactory bond* In Use aum of
e-.'.oou.oo for the proper performance of Um&gt; wort
icans get most of theirs from Leipsic, to be let. 8pectBcailons may be seen by cabling
where l»th German and Russian are upon tbe city recorder. Tenn* of payment are VVANTKU-l want you Jo do parlor work tor
the •peclHeatloua. ITopoeate may be W me at your own liome; plaare -wort; good
sold, though the bulk is. Russian. The with
hanHMl tn
member of t he &lt; &gt;,m:. or the re. par;
per piecr. AJ&gt; material* tree. A□&gt;vn.Ci.Kr».Ax». o.
Russian bristles sold in Leipsic are those
obtained from Poland. The bristles are
pulled out of the bogs and brought to
LI KE WATERS.
market. They are brought principally
WM. ». STEBHINN.
A. H. JOHNSON, M. W.
In the spring of the year, the eastern
WX.HAMS.
Com i nit tee.
fairs being tbe time when most of them
are brought to market and disjxjsod of.
The brisdas are dirty, and there is a

thoroughly washed and cleaned.

Table Tops, Mantles,
And all work in Slate Marble or Granite

five to six and a half inches, and tbe
value of a bristle depends as much upon
ita color and elasticity as upon ita length.
Tbe German and Russian are of the fol­
The plica of old London bridge, put
lowing colors, placing them in the order down in the year 900, are still sound, the
water and tbe blue mud of the Thames
gray. The French bristles are the best
for fine varnish and artistic brushes.

before the gun is ventured upon it. The
who is an honest man could buy or sell gun carriage, which is enormous in comliquor in this state. It is only by lying
or acquiescence in Jiuch prevarications,
that whiskey or beer can be -bought or
sold. But the liars ure both numerous
and industrious, and hypocr&amp;cy and de­
ception are rampant If men want liquor
and have to stretch tbe truth to get it, the Sow Brunswick newspapers say, the
they seem equal to the emergency.
Maiv here claim that the law acta as a
direct incentive to wanton lying. One
rtow&amp;i ojiposed to prohibition said shaped cylinder 400 feet long, with tbe
there was more drinking in Wat Union

neas. Certain it ia that tbe law must
prohibit druggists from selling liquor

’’

Th People’s Drug Store

we will until further notice give eaclr.customer
a better TEA than eve/before; and to induce
customers to try, will give a 5 cent ticket with

each pound for cash. Tickets good in 25c
lots for any Crockery we have in stock at face
value.
,

Try Our Tea!

SmitiHains &amp; VanAman.
March 10th. 1886.

DUSSELL HAS
iaemoved
HIS STOCK OF

DRY GOODS
AND

Goods,

Has Removed from the old stand to the store To the First Door East of Hicks Bros.’ Gro­
cery, on State Street,
formerly occupied by Fred’k Hotchkiss, be­
Where he will be pleased to welcome all his cus­
tween Beamer's Grocery and Kurtz’ Meat tomers and friends, as well as to greet many new
ones. As heretofore, he keeps the Best of Goods
in his line, at the Lowest Prices.
Market.

ZE’-A.IUNTTS, OILS,

Books and Stationery,

New Goods Constantly AiTinne1
JULIUS RUSSELL.

Pure Drugs and Patent Threshers, Attention!
We can suit you in make, quality and price of
Medicines.
Threshers and Engines.
agents for a dozen different manufactures, and can
Best Line of Cigars in City! nthaveWe-are
up any man with any kind of threshing rig he wants.
e
also some good SECOND-HAND ENGINES, which we
will sell very cheap. We sell the

BEST GRAIN DRILL
A Full Line of Homeopathic
2“
“"ket The BUCKEYE in all styles and FARMER’S
FAV0BITE. We hare had an
Medicines.
Prescriptions Carefully Compounded by a
Registered Pharmacist

M.LC00K.

W. H. Goodyear &amp; Co.

Immense Wagon Trade
This year We sell the aid reliable Studebaker and the Flj&gt;&gt;
wagoo, which hu many point* of excellence not nos-ft-sed by
I”!
, D°n’t forget when you want a buggy in any style
»nd of the beet manufacture that you oan find them at &lt;&gt;ar
WB"bo°*Respectfully,

MESSER BROS.

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LI. NO. 17.
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HASTINGS, MICH., AUGUST 26.1886.
WHODE NO. 1629.

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The Hastings Banner.

County News.

I-UBLISHBD THURSDAYS, AT

H xsTiNGS,

Barky Co, Mich.,

marshall l. cook.
aviwcBirnoN bated
pox- Year.

AlH'EKTlSlNU RATES:
nro- ■' ;’mnlper year........................
810000
Extra cSirxe for special positions.
JOB PRINTING.
Bj?. . :4;prt4r otrlt in the Job PrlnUuc DeM-.ru-ot of tbs axxkb Everything in the
wtr- jfflM Is new; and with the latest faces of
tyi-.tbe mo«t approval patterns of machinery
Ml;;'Uipeteat workmenemployed.enables the
bay 5»J» ’.O do ant-class lob wort.

B

Now Ready!
Inspection Invited!
Eleg-ant
Enlarged

Establishment!

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IMPORTERS.
JEWELERS.
OPTICIANS.

Ti-»b.onr st Hollaways’drag stortT .
r#- -v &lt;1-; attention paid to surgical diseases

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TV I!. LANDIS. M. D,
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Physican and Burgeon,
Woodland. Mieh.
yr., one door south of the post office, will be
foaad Were day or night.___________________

R. TIMMERMAN,
. HotiKspithlc Physician 4 Surgeon,
iftm doer east ol Holtowa^rdrug store.)

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viM»S;D?Vu
the sabbath in the
°f‘iMtiogs- He was there the
PreoedW bunday and will go again
Klrl_^’iy- pwrt attraction for
Kirtcat the county farm.
P' 9
V5?’? report an unusual
amount of malaria] fever in this locali-

Our

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n W? LOWRY, M.D.,
Vf.
Physician, Surgeon and Oculist.

bentUL

WRIGHT, KAY-&amp; CO,
140 Woodward Ave.,
14 3 Campus Marti
DETROIT.

W Orders by Mail receive Prompt
and Cartful Attention.

A:: o'-rt promptly attended to.

£ a WELTON
[• &lt;ent for the Ohio Fanner's Insurance Co.
Ur writes policies on a man's property against
ou t&gt;j c-0. lightning or wt id; against a man's
I lie dj death and accident.

BENTLEY BROS. &amp; WILKINS
ABK

£•00 K A SHELDOj,

tittec it&gt; Abstract BiocJ^. Hastings. Mich.) *
Hi»- ! only set of Abstract Books in Barry
Coutti.
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7~E. KEN ASTON,!
A.
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Attorney »t Law,
’ (Over J^TK GoodvearA Co.'* store.)
Fra ■ rv in ail courts of the State. Collections
pttfcnpUy Attending to.
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TORN CARVETH,;
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Attorney at Law,
Middleville. Mich.____________

UA!{TIN Vi BARKER.Real Estate,
JJL iti-uinmi-e and Loans.
OSH-with J. (I. Bunyan * Son.doors north
of FiHtofUce.
Spvei.'IatteaUon given to making exchangee
ol p‘7-rtr. The Interests of uoo-renldent
pro, T fowumiearrfully looked after. • Fanns
&gt;:
for sale or exchange. Houses and
!X‘Lr»ale. .

I&gt; r VUK. KNU*HUT.
Cl H. VAX ARM AX.
NAITEN * VanARMAN,
•
• Lawyers.
(liver Baitings National Bank.)

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WILL! AM B. SWEEZEY, Attorney
' ’ At Law and .Solicitor in Chancery,
prince* tn all oourts of the state.
W1LLIAM B. SWEEZEY.’’
Justice of the Peace.
■y ..v-iuva specialty.
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pM. R“i i’LLASPIE.
L.
Notary Public.
Row -irt Mills.
VARY C. COBB,

F. i H1'&gt;KARLE DRESSMAKER,
The latest Style* Always Supplied.
Attention Gieen to Cutting
'it.-'
Patterns Cut to order.
R.
over tmiJiwU' Store.

I
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lirgular meetings emry
. 1, J.bJl Friday evening, at Tem|-r.n - H,.|'. .
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A. H. JOHNSON. M. W.

FOR

Farm Wagons,
Double Shovel Plows,
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ROAD SCRAPERS,
PINE LUMBER,
QIEMLOCK AND PINE,)

Shingles,
(t^SfE AND CEDAB.)

Cedar- Fence Posts,
Joist and Studding,

FLOORING
and Maple,

Suh, D:crs id Bis,
Cornice Mouldings,

Inside Finish' &amp; Band Mouldiogs
Of Every Deerripften.

7ke Magara Falls Hotda.

Stoop Scrolls &amp; Columns

CRAHD RAPIDS DIVISIOW.

Taking effect May XXh. ibk.

„J*?&amp;?°D ar* buying wheat for
?ihun Uhe new roUtr miU la
flUrt«d, which will be In a few weeks,
l-nu.? co’nP^y ordered an alarm
thrL „,
’rhl7
f°r one
three months ago, but it failed to show

Window and Door
Screens.

plluce9 of town ohwe at eight
0 clo^k in the evening now, to allow
opportunity to eat icecream with
their respective best girls.
Greenbackera hereabout are jubilant
l^fty’8 capture of county
^&amp;Uo^1ln,an .afl®«®d ,w“oa con'
vention, while local democrats are sore
over what they call greenback plglshnesa. Thus does fusion end in confus­
ion.
A party of Middleville people went
into camp at Gun Uke last Monday, for
a few days of rent, recreation and figh-

Marsh sold his residence last
week, and will build again at once.
M. F. Jordan, p. m., attorney at Uw.
and would lx; projecting attorney.
How would that sound, anyhow y Oh,
ambition,.verily thou art a glutton!
The late abundant rain causes the
corn growing farmer to smile a happy
smile.
Mrs. A. B. Ellis, of Beloit, Kansas,
an old time resident of Middleville, is
spending a few weeks with her many
friends here.
The question ot raising the village
bride over the raging Thornapple seems
to have I&gt;een dropped for good and aye.
W. E. DeGolla is now proprietor of
the Middleville lumber yard.
Hastings lire company better come to
this place and take lessons in manipula­
ting the chemical engine. Good hand­
ling of one saved our town from gener­
al destruction last February, when the
grist mill burned.
Our school commences August 30th.
Irving second base ball nine scooped
the Middleville junior club in great
shape at this place last Friday.
The great event of the present week
will be the annual picnic of theSunday
school which will be held in the Linasay grove. Pine Lake.
Quite a large delegation of republi­
cans attended the convention at Hast­
ings, Friday. R. B. received the Domi­
nation for Register with becoming dig­
nity. The party returned lt-ss exhiliruted than did the greenbackers of last
week.
Fred Woodhams has just completed
a neat fence around his lot recently pur­
chased of Mike Doster.
The carpenters on the Goss house
have gone and the hptise is about ready
for plastering. The rapid lather was a
little too rapid and took off the end of
one of his lingers last week.
Frank Moon spent most of the past
week In our village. Ills said he de­
sires to purchase the store and business
of M. J. Goss. Falling of that will start
another store here.
Mrs; H. D. Storms, of Plainwell, L&lt;i
visiting friends in town.
Effie Richards, now of Middleville,
spent a few days of the past week in
and about Prairieville.
Rev. Bruce exchanged pulpits with
Rev. Bass, of Banfield. on .Sunday last.
School commences Monday next, Aug.
Such.
-a
James Smith, of Ti ankee Springs,
will commence a school for teachers
and advaMed scholars the 6th of Sept.,
to be held in the north room of the
school building in our village. All de­
sirous of attending will lind the terms
reasonable.

FREEPORT.
From the Herald.
,
Mrs. Jno. Moore is recovering from a
Severe attack of neuralgia.
Alb. Lictka has this week put down
a drive well for IL C. Peckham.
• Born to Mr. and Mrs. W in. Eckert,
of Fillmore, Aug. 16th. tiC. a daughter.
Miss Mattle KeUy.of Bowne is the
guest of Mr. and Airs. Geo. Kelly this
WItev. A. Nagler and wife were in at­
tendance at the Ionia campmeeting for
several days past.
John McConnell, of Bpwne, accom­
panied by his daughter. Mra. b. Keene,
of Flint, were in Freeport Tuesday.
No service at the M. E. church last
Sabbath on account of the absence of
Rev. R- Floody at the Ionia campmeet-

i°5ir. Wm. Brue, of Irving, came near
HTPrices and Estimates given an ap­ WtaloMOt bb work bore* SuniUj
plication.
nlKhlbr lu»«L“»&lt;?*tln? ouch »nd
BENTLEY BROS. &amp; WILKINS.
Myrtle

the looks Of the street on which he

menaiaa aroewe
“s-^ss- jsn

-** Ir■lianait. K.
BMlZlqES
, 1'«b&gt;.key. New YockudPMdMXi
dally, an ether trains dally except *a

aw.

rents have the sympathy of many
friends.
A Grand Rapids agent was unlucky
in losing 815 while in town a few weeks
ago; he returned last week and was
agreeably surprised when handed the
identical bills he had lost. Last even­
ing Miss Myrtle Rclgler the for­
tunate finder, was the recipient of a
beautiful dress pattern.
Dr. J. Ruckel had the misfortune to
Sit nm away with one day last week.
e was driving bis sorrel horse and
when near the residence of Hiram Rog­
ers. in Carlton, his horse got frightened
and run away. The doctor luckily es­
caped without injury, but the buggy
was badly demoralized.
Mr. Anson Ward, ot Allegan county,
son of our worthy townsman W. B.,
has coine to Freeport with the intention
of making it his home. His family are
expected later.
Mr. Joseph Bunner has sold his build­
ing opposite the grist mill, to Mr. F.
Childs and has moved his tools into the
shop [with his brother, in the Hunt
building first door east of thepostoffloe,
where he will continue to do new work
and repairing and keep a choice stock
of boots and shoes.
Several Freeport citizens visited
Hastings the first of the week, to view
the ruin the fire demon had wrought
There Is deep regret expressed on every
hand at Hastings' misfortune, but the
Herald predicts we shall see the city
rise from the ashes more beautiful, and
better prepared to take care of herself
than ever.
All the farmers should make prepa­
rations to attend their county fair. Go
and take something that you have rais­
ed on your farm, and compete for the
premium'.
The Barry Co. fair will
commence Sept 28th and continue four
days.’ Get your seeding out of the way
and take your family with you to
Hastings, and attend the fair. It will
do you all good, besides helping to sup­
port your county fair.
Mr. Fred Brunner wrs agreeably sur­
prised Tuesday evening when a-young
lady called at his home and invited him
to take a walk with her. End readllv
consented and after a short space o'f
time they returned to their home and
found a company ot young people pres­
ent who had called to make him a visit
and remind him it was his Slat birth­
day. His parents presented him with
a lieautiful wardrobe which had been
Elaced in his room during his absence.
t was a pleasant surprise to Fred and
one he will long remember.

RUTLAND.
Fine rain and everybody pleased.
Threshing nearly completed.
The nominations on the republican
ticket In the main pleases every true re­
publican.
*
Burdette Peck had three fingers on
his right hand dislocated by a ball he
was attempting to catch. Burd, has
not caught a ball since.
No services at the Crosby school
house next Sunday, as there is a grove
meeting at the Hendershott school
hbuse.
Rev. Crosby Assisted Rev. Swift at
Woodland last Sabbath.
Moses Stober was appointed member
of the county republican committee.
Thomas Heney was chosen delegate to
the senatorial convention at Charlotte.
Every republican can work with h
will and good conscience for the'succeaa
of their ticket.

HICKORY CORNERS.
J. C. Bishop is building a new house
on his farm
miles east of the cor­
ners. Geo. Marr and Wallace McNeil
are doing the carpenter and joiner
work.
A heavy rain fall Saturday and a
shower on Sunday morning.
Hurrah for the candidates put ia
nomination by the republican conven­
tion on Saturday last for county offi­
cers. Let us see tn it that they are all
elected on the 2d of Nov. next.
Chas. Clark has sold his house and
lot to Frank Burdick. Consideration,
8425W.
Died, Aug. 20th, of whooping cough
and bowel complaint, infant daughter
ol Chas, and Mary McKay. Funeral
servicee were held at the M. P. church
on Sunday, the 22nd, Rev. French, of
Richland, oil-ciatin^. The bereaved
parents have the heartfelt sympathy of
a large circle of friends and acquain­
tances in this, their sad hour of affiUJtion.
Friends of the M. 1\ church have
nearly completed necessary repairs pn
their church edifice.
Thrashing is nearly all done in this
section of the county, with a leas yield
of bushels per acre than last year and
with prices at seventy to 72 cts. per
bushel.
Rev. Philip Moxam, of Boston, ar­
rived here yesterday morning to attend
the bedside of his wife, who is skk at
the residence of her father, Hon. Ad­
am Elliott Philip has been spending
a vacation in the northern part of this
state.
Card.—We desire to tender our sin­
cere thanks to neighbore and friends
who so kindly rendered valuable aid
during the sickness, death and burial of
our darling babe.
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CHAS, and MARY McKAY.

MOIUH7-THOBK APPLE
U. B. and Evangelical Sunday Schools
of Maple Grove, picnlced at Thornap­
ple lake last Friday.
Quite an excitement was created
amongst the people in the country by
the late fire in Hastings, which is evi­
dence that they have an internet in the
welfare of their county seat
Quimby Sunday School htid.a picnic
at Thornapple lake last Saturday.
It was an enjoyable affair, excepting
an accident which happened to Ed­
ward Chaffee’s boy, who was badly
hurt by falling from a swing.
Mr. Parish and wife were at the lake
Saturday.
The Star school picnic failed to put
in an appearance last Saturday on ac­
count of the rain.
The Hon. E. b. Lacey was at Thorn­
apple lake, angling for some of the fin­
ny tribe.
There seems to be general satisfac­
tion in this section at the nomination
of B. Shriner for sheriff, as it is be­
lieved'that be will make a good and efflcient officer, one that wlll do credit to
Barry county.
The band picnic of the 18th inst. went
off very quietly. The people were dis­
appointed, however, in not seeing more
bands preeait, and those that were in
attendance rendered but very little mu­
sic.
Our merchant, W. 8. Adkins, of Mor­
gan, is repairing his house inside and
out, and putting up a new fence and
hitching posts. It certainly looks as
though William expects a new tenant
before long.
Mr. E. O. Hyde has been a terrible
sufferer with toothache.
Quite a lively time it R. R. hall at
Morgan last Sunday both day and night,
the members enjoying themselves
hogely.
Mr. Parker has moved his threshing
machine to Carlton, where he reports
plenty of work yet to be done in his

CEDAR CREEK.
Our new hardware store is in opera­
tion.
A. C. Walt has finished threshing for
this fall, and hauled his machine home.
The dance at the hall Fridav evening
was well attended. There is to be an­
other one Sept 3d.
Mrs. Jessie Toiler, of Roas, is visiting
friends and relatives in this vicinity.
It was amusing to see the proceed­
ings that took place on our usually I
quiet streets a few eveninga ago. Two
young men, one of Barn- and the other
of Hope had a little difficulty and pro­
posed to settle it by seeing which was
the better man tn a list tight. And
while they were moat deeply interested,
who should appear on the scene but one
of our most highly honored citizens, s
man who had but a few months before
retired from the business cares of a
farmer’s life, and took up his abode in
one of the finest residences that our vil­
lage affords. There he stood before
them, clad in his sleeping gartnenta, his
right arm uplifted demanding peace or
blood, in the name of the people
of the state of Michigan.
This
so frightened a goodly number of the
lair sex that were witnessing the terri­
ble affray that they ran in every direc­
tion, some crying “a ghost!” others “a
mad man!" "police! police!" “sheriff!
sheriff!" With this our young deputy
sheriff entered upon the some, and as
he attempted to quiet the riot, he was
addressed in the same manner that the
fighting men were, and even stronger,
for Uiis man clad in bis evening dress
told him that if he didn’t arrest every
person present and every person in hear­
ing distance, that he would send hitTT
over the rpad as sure as the Sun arose
on the day following. But our deputy,
who is exactly fitted for the place he
occupies, quieted the riot without mak­
ing an arrest, and your scribe saw him
on the streets to-day, so he hadn’t been
sent over the road very far yet, lie
says that if he can find out whether this
man clad in ghostly raiment wax acting
under the capacity ot a pathmaster or
defeated candidate for justice of the
peace, or as a private citizen he will
taxe some action in the matter. We
wish to caution Mr. N. to retain his
presence of mind the next time he goes
out to take part in such a fuss, and slip
on his pants.

WOODLAND.
The big rain seems to have revived
everything.
The two-days meeting to be held in ।
the grove was declared off bn account of
wet weather.
Uncle George Myers, an early pioneer
of Woodland, died last Saturday aged
74 years.
Lightning struck E. Bawdy’s barn
last Saturday, setting fire to the iwrn
which was destroyed with all ita con­
tent*, abo killing a horse and colt.
Three horses were in the barn at the
time standing sld* by aide. The middle
horse was uninjured, while the colt and
horse on either aide was lulled. Loss
about Bl^XjO with about 8750 insurance.
The loss falls heavily as Eddie Bawdy
is a young man just commencing busineaa for himself.
Farmers are preparing less ground
for wheat sowing than usual.
No
doubt a step in the right direction.
Rev. Harder, of Nashville, and Cros­
by, of Rutland, assisted Rev. Swift in
his two-day meeting.
The new Evangelical church is about
completed and reflects much credit on
the enterprise of the sodty-. Thebuilding is conceded to be the best church
edifice in the town.
We saw an item in the Nashville
News sometime ago intimating that
there was a certain honest man in the
county because he returned money
imid to him by mistake for wool. We
can prove by Jerry Rogers that Barry
county has more than one’such man.
People living on Durfee hveauc
would like less noise at night.

CASTXJETON.
Miss Elsie EUerton closed her second
Mrs. 4 months school at the Hosmer school
house Aug. 20th, by a picnic and exhi­
bition. which was largely attended by
and Mias Mamie Moulton. Dr. IL F. parents and young people from the vi­
cinity. Number of scholars enrolled
Peckham attending.
Thirteen head ofcattle belonging to 36, daflv attendance 28. number ot clos­
residents of Freeport strayed into Geo. es In forenoon 11, in afternoon 13, visit­
Frisby’s cornfield yesterday and he ors during term 27. Miss Elkrton is a
Jhut them up. It cost 8S cents a hmd firtt-cMM teacher, and the district.that
is fortunate to secure her services can
to get them out again.
Geo. Demaray. who was seriously depend on a first-class school.
Miss Mina Mudge and her sister Alice
hart in the Ute tight near the Tama^
church. Woodland, U able to walk and are visiting W. P. Wilkinson.
J. Watring is breaking a fine colt.
will rrtovor &lt;™&gt;,kth,p„“'?rta ”f
WraP. Wilkinson was taken vtsy
Yankee bprings.
“rErJaSdsCSovSuo buildin, sick Wednesdav morning.
A fine rain last Saturday.
Geo. Phelps from the west is visiting
purSaaedof J- Bunner so as to bnig
Mrs. Myron Potter has had relative*
bis
brother
Charies.
in addition to it. »nd
Mrs. J. Gutaheas was in Hustings at- visiting her during the pant week.
family into the same so that he can lhe
School cloMd last Saturday tn dis­
tendinr tbft funeral ot her brother, Z.
trict Na 3.
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B Willison.
Threshers made the fliort of the far­
M. Shore., has hi* 40x80 Ixrn built.
Wm. Fox. of Carlton,
. M&amp;*•
It is a perfect building ami was bsilt mers in this vicinity twice glad last
remains were interred tn
week.
by
MM
Howell,
of
Nashville.
Cemetery on Sunday. The bereaved pg

It hu been reported that the Fred
Manning place has been sold to a man
from Bradley, and that he will take
[■ossesalon the first of Nov.
There was preaching at the school
house last Sundaf by Elder Burlington,
of Bradley. He will preach again on
the evening of Sept 5th.
According to the wishes of many
who are preparing themselves for the
duties of teachers* J. M. Smith has de­
cided to teach another normal class at
Prairievilla Mr. Smith is well known
throughout the county, and nothing
need be said in regard to his ability.
He has proenred the servicee of a grad­
uate of Valpariso college, and no pains
will be spared in making this a suecesa.
The Good Templars picnic at Gun
I^ake passed off nicely, and everybody
enjoyed riding od the steamboat
FOUR CORNERS.
Pleasant after the rain.
Mr. Wallace Hobbs and wife and
daughter Grace Sundayed with D. P.
Sprague and family.
Bernard Smith is suffering from an
abceas on the side of his face, caused by
a tooth.
Mrs. Cora Pettingall is on the sick
list
Preaching at the church next Sunday
as usual.
The temperance lecture at the school
house last Tuesday night was largely
attended. May Woodmansee,come this
way again.
\
Mrs; Eugene Davenport, of Wood­
land. Sundayed with her parents at
Coat’s Gjove.
My I girls, just see that bran new har­
ness of Ozro Barnum’s. Yes, and be
has got a new buggy too. And—well,
1 won’t say another word.
Wallace Townsend and Herbert
Sprague wm in Portland on Saturday
last on business
The party at Mr. Joslin's last Friday
night was well attended and enjoyed
by all who were there.
One day last week the words sound­
ed from Hastings to Battle Creek on
the telephone wire, advising the B. C.
machine Co*to come and take a thresh­
ing machine off theirs, which w*e being
run by John Minrie. Two men came,
but on their arrival they found the ma­
chine to be In good condition and doing
good work. The men went back with­
out the machine, and John still pulls
the reins on the "steam boss", and it
takes the cake and don't you forget it.
__________________
ALICE.
DKLTON.
Rain is plenty and corn booming.
Threshing is nearly all done through
this section and wheat is a good quali­
ty.
Mr. David Bowker, of Hastings, was
in this place to&lt;lay, Monday, doing
some Insurance work.
The Battle Creek rustleaters broke
camp
last
Saturday
and
the citizens about Wall Lake have all
reason to believe that ’ dynamite was
used to blow up fish with. Parties that
saw the explosion think that the man
that threw the cartridge cut the fuse
too short so that the cartridge exploded
before striking the water. Better look
a l^edle oud boys.
Ye corrasp indent vldt-xl the county
seat to-day and took in the sights of the
burnt district and we think Hastings
does not want many sudh fires and we
express our hearht-feit sympathy for
those who suffer therefrom.
Some of our farmers are drawing
theirwheat to Augusta receiving 75cta.

A good school teacher could do well
to look- after our school, as a teacher
that would give good satisfaction for a
fall term could engage the winter term
also.
.
■ O.V.R.

ASSYRIA.
Mrs. Chas. Dickerson died at the
home of her father, A. W. Chapin. Sun­
day, August 15th, of blood poisoning.
The bereaved husband and family have
the sympathy of the whole community.
James Driscott lost a valuable horse
la.it Sunday.
Mrs. Elizala-th Hartom and son, Mil­
ton, are visiting friends in Saginaw.
W. H. Hartom, of South Saginaw,
visited-relaUves in. Assyria last week.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mitch­
ell, Sunday, Aug. 15th, a girl.
Report is that Irving V anAuken and
Addie Olmstead are ruarri«jd. As irv.
is buying the cigars. It must be true.
The Sylvester Bros, dismounted their
engine last week and broke off the wat­
er pipe into the Ixrfler. The way the
crowd got out of that was a caution.
C. G. Holbrook, of Hastings, was in
town Monday.
A. G. Kent returned Saturday from a
visit to Howard City.
Wixom's great show was here last
Monday night. Attendance small.
Misses Lydia Gage and Sybil Wooley,
of Battle Creek, visited at C. Q. Gage s
this week.
MIsm* Man Wikox. Minnie Frost
and kaf le Tompkins, and W. A. Lud­
wig will attend the teachers’ Institute
at Hustings this week.

Ladey.
Mrs. Stringham is visiting in Battle
Creek.
The concert at the church is Wednes­
day night Instead of Thursday.
Frank Smith, of Hastings, wm in
this place Monday.
Mabel Risbrldger hai returned from
her visit in Baltimore
The feast al J acey last Saturday was
almost a failure. But if at first you
don! succeed try, try again.
north-Eabt mastInm.
Welcome the rain of last week.
We wish to correct the mistake we
made about. Walter Kelley having the
diphtheria. That was the report but R
proved to lie only h severe sore throat.
Lonnie and Leila Wood visited at
Mspie Cottage Sunday.
Leroy Barnum ana wife Hpent a few
days at Coat's Grove the first ot the
Wn&gt;

ra»rtin» ot Ute

�LYNCH fiD A WOMAN,

A CRUSHING VERDICT.

r, bat tbe

A T«irlbl« Case of Scrofula
•’
Cured by

CUfn MURDERERS’
restful to tbe eyes after tbe paltry rtiif!

Hood’s Sarsaparilla

whik om 4o«. indead, cam* upon a
painting alao, which ia not merely gsudi‘
_ - — —A &lt; -- - ■ ■ - 11 .O I— AV.W*a«.

limb and hauled

tbe Heeponse II Met With—Interviews
with the Unfortunate*—A Foolhardy
Nevi Vender—Talk with «a Juryman—

ytp. nf i^ntevlBo Stabbod Louis Hilbert to
death Thursday morning, and in wbout
three minutes a mob of about forty bangwl
him in ta# dlstUlary coal yard. The trouble
was about wagM Watkins was a brickWAVES IN GALVESTON.

namre of tbe loaders of tbe “greupe," and
be wanted them to know it and that they
were marked Individuals.
This be
desired should be put as strong as it could
be: “Lot them but breathe a threat, or as
much e« raise their bauds against the mem­
bers of tho jury or any one else connected
with this trial, and'
ttolr march to tho
f
I
«
J
rived at before band, owing to tbe quick­ scaffold begins
FO
early as 7 a. m., the meet persistent of ness with which the jury had arrived at an Will jirosecut-j thorn
if
I
have
to
cartail
V,
- V}
which was made by a woman. The bulk agreement. Ro had bad no idea of being
of tl&gt;e crowd bad to be content with stand­ hanged, but was ready to die for the prin­
Capt Black was
ing room In tho street, and to receive news ciples which ho nu*intainr»L Ho for him
en regarding fuof tbe progress of the case from the lipa of self expected an. acquittal, but there was no
ire stcjM in the
tbe police officers.
use trying ter figb't monopolies.
Neobo said bo was glad be had received a
- Those inside oast curious and sympa­
thetic glances at a knot ot spectators in sentence, fur bad be breo acquitted it would
one of tbe galleries. This was comj-owd ot have been bod for the ' other prisoner®.
Chore most interested in the fate of tbe de­
fendants, tbe moiter of Spies and tbe wives,
■inters and sweettlbarta of the others. With
for a new trial at the September terra of the
strained eyes and Set face* they watched
court, ami argue tho motion fully, but we
every movement and listened to every
anticipate, in view of bis previous rulings,
word said in court, and when tho verdict
that we must expect nothing but a denial of
wm read there was a scene among them diet was a great surprise to him, however
tbe motion by Judge Gary,-in which care
that rent every person present homo with a Ho expected either a light sentence all wo shall prosecute tbe appeal to tho supremo .
around or an aoquittal He did not believe court, and upon that appeal will, of course,
that if the law jmjIdUi were carefully con­ present all of the rulings of the court be­
verdict, which condemns seven of tbe An­ sidered they would hold.
low of whieb we have complalhod
Fieldon and Schwab refused to bo inter­ in the progress of tbe trial far the supreme
archists to kang anil gives tbe eighth fifteen
years in tbe penitentiary, was announced. viewed, or even talk with any one except coart's coasidsratloa; and 1 have my san­
their
friend®
Llngg
and
Fischer
remained
This was succeeded by intense excitement.
guine bo|x-s as a lawyer that it the supremo
Tho prisoners were ranged along the wall in their cells.
on tbe south side of tbe court-room, hidden
from the public by a line of policemen.
clamor of the poj&gt;The verdict was simply guilty, a* charged,
ulaeo, as 1 am sure
in tbe cnee of August Spies, i tseber, Luigg.
they will be a
Engel, Parsons, Fieiden and Schwab, and and differoacua When they retired to the
Naoto guilty of manslaughter, bls sentence jury room Thursday afternoon, tbe first
'bedig fifteen years in tho penitentiary. thing they agreed ou was to kevp their
work in the jury room, except as regarded
general information, a profound secret, for
reasons which they re laved to divulge, but
which they considered competent A thor­
ough discussion of tbe contosted pointe in
the testimony was gone into, as well as all
the phases ot tbe case which the jury had
The priecDors wore taken back to jail
As the words of the verdict were slowly become acquainted with daring their bag
read by tho clerk there was a low cry of siege There were some differences at first,
anguish from tbe geUery where the rela­ but in tbe main tbs jurors wet s agreed upon
tive of tho prisoners were sitting. Mr® the dbposiUou of the prisoners. What
Schwab then f%h from her chair in a dead their differences were they will not tell
They than proceeded to ballot on each ot
faint Upon being brought to conscious
tbe prisooen separately. Tbe result of the
first ballot, or any of them, ar how many It
took before the verdict was reached, ia a
matter ou which they will not give in forma­
tion. They concluded their work and had
their verdict read at 7:30 Thursday even­
ing, before they left tbe jury room for

“We bad plenty of time for thinking tbe
matter over during the trial, as tbe evi­
dence was voluminous and tbe arguments
exhaustive," said one of the jurors; ‘‘and
we had ooms to look ea the matter dispassioaately. There was no feeling in the
matter, for or against the prisoners. Wo
calmly reviewed tbe evidence and found
tho verdict accordingly.
Wo didn’t nonbomb woj acting independently ot the
tenders was rea*onablo(enoagh to admit of
judicial doubt, and even if ba was acting
Jfidependeutiy it wm the teaching and
.'preaching at Spire and his followers that
cxmragemuut far him, for at that moment caused him to throw It. In any event, the
tbe crowd was cheering tbe verdict. Idngg murder was the outgrowth of the inAammaspent a few momenta signaling to bls sweet­
heart in the gallery. Tbe prisoners were
placed In “murderers’ row’ when taken to
An evening pap-.T asserted Friday after­
tiie jail Soma of them showed signs of
weakening as they were led from the court­ noon that a largo foroe of police was gath­
room. Fieiden required sapport Llngg ered at the Chicago Avenue police station
and Engel walked urmiy and showed no at t* o'clock p. tn., Friday, and that it was
amotion. Spies and Fisher looked pale but understood the authorities contemplated the
retaiued their strength. Schwab tottered immediate arrest of all poreocs even Indi­
behind the erect and defiant Parsons, who rectly connected with the Haymarket
*----- for conspiracy. Capt. ScbaacX
on Neebe tho blow fell heaviest Ha bad _______ Friday night that be bad no arrreta
been confident of acquittal While seated in view for the night. The day squad* were
tn»the belHfl’e jroom at night, be was asked held at the East Chicago Avenue, I^arrabee,
by Bailiff Bolden. “What will yon take and Webster A vratre stations thirty minutes
now as a compromleo eentanoel'' “Not one
Schaack's orders. Muster was bold in each
boor," asoatly declared Neobo.
As an illustration of .the tamper of tbe station at 8 o'clock, one hour later than
usual, owing to tho heavy business of tbe
day. The day forces were bold as. reserve
until 8:30. when they were dlsmissvd. A
«m that Uw “Jury quard squad ot ten men ware detailed to tbe
onnty jail.
_______ '
Almost Immadlatelytaag him!" “Lynch

tions of tbe right
of Um people to
meet In public as­
sembly, and ot the
right of tbe people

GaLVEWiu.'., ASX, Aug. *A.—a—
which submerged a poruon of this city,
Friday morning, by .backing tbe water* erf
.. . • — i n ii. ■ ■ ■— J tz, hnrrU

for tbeir live*.

v..-, -..—. ------- -----iTobably UX) dwelling*

to tuny dwrib. my suSrrlnn. u
rosp.'.tu.a urnriuJ“ “•
tta.
or
u.i,„

to. pppkta., 1
ru»o&gt;'. «a u» &gt;«««,,,

»“He- ’Outti.:, b Lockpaa j;5
to try Hood's fiampari’i® Aud

twelve month*, the wrofr1A.^
* * * * * * *,U{
entirely oraaeri, am tI.-“aL*&lt;X2jk?^*P
dbwrered.exeept t hr
«l« daSr beci'tidUK-bDuikr bvV-i' '*k|b
KaatiflUty le»®«7i d0
«
have &lt;*»n« hr other*. In; l do
nn case. Horn! s S. r-:.; mila im

1,
---This stateaMr.i teu-otnot-d by w j B_.
ky.dn«l«.ofLocket. N v
eure a jmwf victory fur Hred', txmamr-T
Send fcr bookfclTtegstatru;--a tfnusy

Hood’s Sarsaparilla
Sold by all drafts. $:: »lx f,.r« „ ,
only by «- L H001&gt; A c&lt; t. U.&lt; m*i®

IOO Boses Ono Dollar.

one thought.—Rouen Cor. New York

CLXVELASn, Ohio, Aug.

IX—J

transpires

In tbe lm»y foreign-room of th* cb-adletter uiiice/tlwoUiw day. they had u
pootai-curd with an amusing history. It
was dated "June 2," last montlq and was
addrtwed "Mr. Koerster, North of New
Oberlin, Rumia." It waa mailed at an
Ohio town, tbe jxwtmaater of which
pitched it in tbe foreign mail bag and
sent it aerttia the na. It arrived promptly
tn St. Petereburg all right, wa* duly e»amitfed, marked in pigeon English, “in■ufiicient addrvas," and returned to tills
dty, where it waa t^ken In hand by the

nxnt from
feet, aa originally designed,
to IM This reduction in height, the eon-

sum of tao liutMlrNd a;
including tbe taxraV
es fur the year A. J»M

I
1

sow. tovresore.by lirtw ut tte marrof «u
eotitalMd id said swigare .md : “ &gt;ta!--r
neb rase tnxta sort prevWwt. m
s“!urU:‘v’ br imIi .tsy of

I??11’' SOCIM!: -.0 IhvblcteitbfJ*at tbe north from door of the copti tosv iB*
J Vf
1,1 the County of Bam aid
...—.. .........
io t av It,amount 4ue on said «:urt£ak-v. rhh eight t*r
rent. lnten?«: and all Ir^alm
.an Atlr.mt-v .
no... ....
.............

town of “Rustda," so they added “Q." to
the card and Rent it wecL The import­ ting*, in Hie County ot itarrj and Stated SwT
l .. .
• ..
ant
message which this card )md borne Inn an.!
tbe interior and beautifying the ground®
upon its back acruw the ocean to Mu*coxy and back again was: “When you , reren hsndrv-l and fo'.rtt.n (7M1, ®-! U1 north half &lt;nq &lt; of !.&lt;t uumi-.- .r,r: fandrrt
IXDtaXAi-otas, Aug, IE — State Treasurer
I and fiftesu GI5&gt;. of tiie «tv -fanner!* ulUgriaf
Harilnrb Barry &lt;'«:uty. Niri.latB -sreriug-.-.
lialf bushels of potatoes.*
tha roiordM nfay

Jl Lirs STARK. NotUKM.
VaXA'hmaX.
■
The English gentleman in kindly and
friendly, but be ia borninhia caste and
he is conscious of it a« any Brahmin,
Constipation is quickly removed by
and he acta x wrding to ita code; and
using C&lt;ibb*a little pills.
he feels toward 11 servant not at all as a
and toe senate appropriation will, therefore, Frenchman or on American feels who
A Chicago man Is to open a new
Iioj' t«Ti brought up in a land of equal­ clothing store in Ionia
ity. I am not sure but that this caste i«
Those who believe that nature will
a strong factor in tbe keeping open of work off » cough or cold ahottltl .under­
DrraorT, Aug 18.—Near Vermontville,
Tureaay, the boiler of a steam threshing the breach between the Englishman and stand that this is done at the expawe of
the constitution. Each lime this wea­
engine exploded, instantly killing E. X/arion
open; and thfit the gulf between tbe two kens the system, and w? all know that
nationalitfee ia very deep nod not wide the termination of this &lt;tangvrousjDrac
would l&gt;e denied by no one who had tlce Is a consumptive's grave. Don’t
known them b&lt;Xh. We Americans may take the chances, when a 50 oat botfle
say of the English, what the Scotch en­ of Dr. Bigelow’s Positive Cure will
safely and promply cure »ay met
gineer of the t.'unarder said of the enp- cough, cold or throat or lung trouble.
Cixcixsati, Ohio, Aug. 18.—Tta&gt; earning* tain: "He’s my friend, but I dinnu like Buy the dollar bottle of Fred Hotchkiss
of tba Cincinnati, Indianapolis, St Louis K him."—Brander Matthew*’ Letter.
for chronic cases or family use.
' A
school house will be built at
Several of our renders wish to know Bonanza down near Saranac.
the meaning of the various colors die­ I Hill's Peerless Worm Specific is a
are: 1b8u, *.%u,30iU4; itKi, XT,wa00; in- sure cure for worms. Try a bottle.
-4S0 cure, no pay.
meaning of flag* of a
fiance; black is the »ign of piracy, or a
black flag is ta-Utcd as an indication that
no quarter will be given or taken: a yel­
low flag denotes quarantine. The flag*
Tbe assault first used were of a single color only, but
gradually, aa new nations were forming.

devices were designed.—American
Agriculturist.

oum

Shields, of this city, the fastest horse in tbe
state, bad a fall In tbe stable Saturday
evening, receiving fatal injuria® The bares
was veined at »3,(m

WashxxutxjX Citv. Aug. 2L—The con­
viction of and duatii eeatence imposed upon
the Chicago Anarchists meet with general
apjroval at the Federal capital, no eymyathy being axprmaid save by a few Ger­ logislaUoa is toward tbe abolition of capital
mane Public men rey tbe moral effect of punishment, a horrible fact, and one moot
the Chicago trial wfl) prove extremely bene- difficult of explanation."
Tbe condemned men did very little sleep­
flciol to the country, and leading members
Of labor organisations concur In t:d* opinion. ing Saturday and Sunday night and were
X’-'ta
evidently full of
/
fear for tbeir furax- n turn Some of them
Pali, Mina, Aug. 33.-Rob.rt T.
/Y
It
bad lost hope and
Huribart, a prominent nd relate dealer;
W. a Jackson, Jr., secretary of tbe Moni­
tor Plow works, and an employe of tbe
plow company wore drowned in Lake Min-

8

bloody matter di^gutlnr tn
almost tatoterab:.. io emljr. I­

foundation of tbe Beach hotel was

associate editor of The Herald.

pun Ishmon t that
would have equal­
ly satisfied tbe
law, is, In this
period ot our
clvillratton, and

nuwui ni one or the Bunt 5-—.....1 .
At OM too I bad p.;
abesartM WU and arotrndn

these are njtots of brilliancy on U»o gen­
eral darknesr. On th® entOsoo floor the
people are dull-colored abo—all save
one. This b the beadle, who in France
wear* a big cocked bat and moat elabor­
ate military uniform and cerriea a swori
by hb side. The beadle of Notre Dame
de Rouen b a targe, well-fed man. un­
der 40, whose manner unites the stern­
ness of Scipio Africanus with the de­
portment of a Chesterfield. He b all
red and blue and gold, with “gnloons*" of
white braid, a feather in hb hat, and the
mildness of assured power in hb eye.
The charge may l»e iiarah against nn
officer of th* church, but the beadle of
the cathedral b a sad flirt, and only a
promising family &lt;»f English people can
lure him from tender talk with one or
more of those demure an I' well rounded
shop-ladies who have run into the
church till the showur b over. Hb bow
on leaving tbe victim of hb fascination
b good; far better- hb appoach to the
English family: it can only be deacribed
us a noble insinuation. They axe dazr.Ied at tbe flaming apparition. The
light-iuxired miss b visibly pleased at so
much gailautry; papa, mamma and
brother follow dumbly, meekly in tho
in the flamingo's wuke, and die old char­
woman and tho lady of the counter,
from whom Lothario has tom himself.

.THE MARKETS.

A TERRIBLE LOSS.
What the Sudden Breaking Down of

Prominent Phyololnn'i
Tbe writer bad a moot Interest:dr Inter-

A spouting spring bw mafle lb ap­
pearance at Bay City­
Dr. Jackson’s, penetrating !taim«t
eurta sprains, bruises, kirks, cuLM'SHMi
rhvumatiarn. etc- etc. Gail for man
or beast For sale by W. H. GoMyinr.
The Charlevoix reporters ure begin­
ning to return home.
If vou have constipation of the tow­
els, Cherokee Blood Purifier will cin»
you.
TVc^'v «“• *llh "r.y1™?*
MOW V Lan,Di—■ Bf-l"
» Oowb or C«U. ot
«•
IhmiMWd with Ctoopor» boopia,
aw Ani.r'. Eo^liih Hraedp
trouble. It b • P»“"
u4 w» gumbo It. . I*" »
Fked'k n&lt;-i&lt; ith!»*.I’re4*uL

isisssxiji:'.'...-&gt;asr
Active. Pashlnx »«,J Rrlteble.

sustain tbe reputation &lt;rt tvluc
MflnSiaM*. &lt;9 **S0B‘nT‘"hr.v^re»cJw.
well etiabUsbed nertkand
irW*
rnly breaking dawn,
becomibg debUitaie-i.

John Wrirtt. of BdnkM’1! •,? .f’Snj&amp;Si?.
slander by Mrs. DLabetb
sod Wlh have to rtaud a trial tlieretw.
THE REV-GKO. H. THATE«.JH
IS;
Bold by W. H. Goodyear.

AiO; qnallty raUwr poi:

.H. Goodyear.
WHT will you reujh w«M-n W/'^^dVgive inuwdtatr reliel- Price
BeM by W. H. Goodyear.
a* In perfect health

'BHILOH’S Catanb nneitv
5K^*K"w H?Hoodjrtr,

Chilblains,
aaitgeiy cure*

ui*

.GoijdiMr-

'Vki* veaeow s&amp;J3*;
\Sa A Stood
&gt; system, and tboreughly
v
farfirev Beneebc.’, we r-*“
Fax: '* Hcrcnam- WW«»

�IN A GLASS FACTORY.

VARIOUS FORMS OF APHASIA.

COMPLETION.
From the pot-room, ono logically goes
to the lilowing-room. where tho melted
.gio# U Put &gt;nto »hnpc. This room al­
' wavs strikes us m a miniature Hades, mg » &gt;on. n words, or. m it han
„r.|y tlie spirits flitting about are the named, ratluw improperly, sinceX f^b
grimy fbtfe blowira and their small boy
not physical but mental, verlial
M»i*iante. These men earn their money,
^'ne*a;
verbal blindnron or tha in
•.•islly in midsummer heat They
car. .l:*cou#t the bees in their hive mak­ Jw» of the power of mirulue epeechin..-. *nd tlujir sleight of hand and eye in (&lt;) egrepbu (* term Invented, webrshaping the molten mass into a lamp ‘“’J
HnKli.h phydeUn, Dr. o»)e)
। ■ .v vase, with a few simple tools of or the lorn Of tile power of writing. An
« • and iron, ia something that out- bMtoo. of the l«e of th. f^uit^of
nn,ii •!...«the skill of the whole brute cre- ■bntahdmg spoken word, while that of
.It( (1 The race who can blow glaas, m unifemandtogword. written remained'
at Sandwich, if it hM no God to worship taqpotodbyM.MH fra. IwX
, ?h. -:l-.l turn to and worship itself. The £b.
fa
of a gentleman farmer in
; work
swift, unguided except by hand Ihootlandjrtio reeognlwsi the monde ot
I an I -ye. i* truly wonderful.
i , »kra word, without imdenundmg
Th.’ putting shop," where the glass is 'their newning, and who. to make rompr •;•(iXndcut in ornament, puts us on ।muaieatioa with his laborer, pctoibkm.:;ns that glare making follows, like I
* —Utteo Hat tn ids room of the mmt
alm.-t- v.-rything elee, the fashion. In 'ordtaar, term. On hearing without In
th,- J.l days flint glass adorned with ।
oompruh-nding Um epok.u
!' .vn. it other simple designs from na•» brood to hl. list, and hls pertur- was the rule. Now it is tlie excep- &lt;
“'d ‘•“■“'Ob-*.
turn. Tlie whole dish is fretted over
O'
blmdnore (u lt b railed,, jf.
uith deep-rat sparkling lines and angles, iBallet gives an insUnw ot a French maret/.il in co?(lle light it looks ablaze with &lt;cUnt.whom ho calls M. F„ a manor
LrilHante, rather florid and flamboyant, fair
I
cultivation, and more ot less of a
ts;^m,ive and emphatic, and, above all, 1reading habfu who, through an accident
I &gt;■(• v,*iu?decoration rooms, im btmtfag. lost the faculty of reading.
I add. d of late years, where glow point- ' M. I. underatood perfectly everything
j it
' on. one finds that tlie will of •thuLW“
tu ,dni’ RnBwered questions
th- *n-at public has the upper hand in 1with much precision, and expressed him­
!
..mg what sort of, work a popular Iself with a certain degree of facility.
'
house shall turn out.
Indeed this !Moreover, be wrote with ease, not only
, t ; •:•ry o rtects the public taste in glass, Ibis name and address, but a long letter,
!!cw’i::g, rather than directing. There is 1and that without any notable mistake in
The interesting fact is
hardly more difference between a steel orthography.
&lt;
•mgtaving of Ary Scheffar’s “Daate and Ithat, though he could write, and did it
p- .rn-. " or of his "Faith" and a colored ’with a certain en.se. he was incapable of
reading.
‘
I
write.
’ he said, Ota if with
yriai at Kmi-* modern French artist than &gt;
th-n; w ‘between Sandwich glare of old my
।
eyre‘closed; I do notread M-ha; I
and «-■«. The rhnhg»Jtoo, is exactly in ’write.’ In fact, he was wholly unable to
r... ;.k]ue direction. ^Everything now ire-rred tlie words wliich he had traced a
■ ms to color, and generally of very pro- Ifew seconds before." The letters themwritten in
in this
this condition
condition were
were
ntmixvd -hades, though we saw crimson I itelvtM
selv« written
u. on lamp shades, and vases of such I quite equal to those which he had writthe accident
befel"him7 "***
-'ibdued and blended native tints m re- *ten before “
’ ’ -•-•••
Of motor aphasia, or the inability to
irunded us of »»me gracious romance or
use articulate speech. M. Ballet gives in­
;&lt;«-m read or told in a soft sunset.
Yrt. take a sample of public demand stances of a jwtient at tho Saltpetriere,
arai supply.
Tbe Morgan peach-blow whose reply to all questions consisted of
•
».nd for S18,(XW. Here they turn the word "Macasaa, macasua;" of another
;u: fa rimiles of that vase for a sum who could only say "Monomomentif;" bf
ridii-.ilously lere, and plenty of them. In a third who wm reduced to the expres­
tbe deeunition«rooms young men and sion “Iqtti phoplioiqai;" and of a fourth
. women were painting on glare, which is whose vocabulary did not^o beyond
afterward* burned in ovens, as else all "Ba'leu,. abadea badonx“ The poor
, the colors would" remain fusible, being Baudelaire could say only “Cre norn. ere
m*de\i’h oitteil* of gold, silver, etc. uom." being in this respect inferior to a
T(;o -ovrseer is an Englisliman from veyy distinguished lady, whose cun versaftrtffr&lt;rdshire. who says that English tionui powers extended to, though not
glare decoration in inferior to ours; that beyond, the entire phrase of which Bau­
.».'.- .el iped'publiwtaste will surely de- delaire gave the usual abbreviation. Still
■ .-lop artistic glarework: that art schools, more advanced was another lady, who
.’1 plenty of them, are needed to de- repeated j at every- moment, “Madame,
vel?p pronere in glass, and tiiat as etc, mon Iheu. ret il possible, bonjour
.Lmvaca turns to art she will help this Madame."
In the earlier stages of the malady
■~u.it lishmeqt to a higher future. It wm,
. • , incidentally learned that the artistic proper names were forgotten. An emi­
.-sill of decorators here was about equal nent mon of science wm reduced to des­
;e» between men and woman.- with tlie ignate the person of whom he spoke as
bala:v ■•*. perhaps, a little towards the j “My colleague who invented such and
men. Mi-u take to it as a livelihood, such a thing.” Next common nouns dis­
v. •;
the women generally move appear. When the Abbe Perier asked
tnrongh it tn marriage and a wedding for hfa hat he said: "Give me my—jrtiat
one-puts on one's------ vHis coot was
d-.-zration lias appeared here.—Sand- “What is worn to be decreed in." Scis­
nrh &lt; Jlaas.) Cor. Boston TranecripL
‘ sor*, with another patient, were the
tiling* one cute) the windoM-, what one
looks through, what gives light What
(»ne of tlie charms at wearing a gem can not be said by people affected with
i- a e..T.M'!ouin't«a of its indestructibility, motor aphasia can aometimre be sung by
j- r^ionency. «nd,
onb may say/w, them. An officer who could not pro­
• ■■ its personality—1the mystery of na- nounce the word* “enfant" and “patrie,"
tur-&gt; methods in its slow crystallization whose powers of speech were confined
in dark1 telluric depths, of the glance of to thd word “p&amp;nli" and the letter “b,"
impri.«&gt;ned powers shut up within its wm capable of singing with perfect ar­
• wails. a remembrance of tbe vague old ticulation the first couplet ot the “Mar■idea of their potency—all this and more, ojillasuy” A fanner, “du oomte de Wikt« n»aqy minis, has as much force an low dont parts Graves,” could not pro­
the inherent beauty of the thing itself. nounce the naiuee of bis wife and chil­
’Ve.iknuwi what spirit, what ene of the dren except by reading them. A strik­
genii, what cabalistically commanded ing instance of agraplda is that of a Rus­
Hj .-iu-, is this shut up in the fiery depths sian officer, well acquainted with
■ f the ruby, with its purple-blue corners, Rumian, French and German, who,
of itlie pigeon-blood tinge, in the leaving been
afllicU-d with motor
iieavenly color and brilliancy of the sap­ aphasia, os regards French and German,
phire. tn the sea-green water . depths of afterward became subject to agraphia as
emerald or beryl?
•
regards all the three langung.*, though
Tli-rea.i always a fascination in its he retained or regained the power of
reading and speaking them. A woman,
■•-b*,r wear it, or when we lift it from being asked to write her name, produced
It? dark hiding-place in the casket whore the words “sumil siclaa satreni," and
“ &lt;• ke«p it. as it looks up at us with its gave her addrere m “Sunrer nut to m&gt;-r
!!-*-&lt;. deathless glance of beauty. But linn lain." An English naval officer,
Lit of glare, however prettily colored! wisldpg to write “Royal medical officer
what spirit is there in that, made by belonging to the admiralty," was con­
'■* man. according to a formula—what strained to add the termination “dendd"
spell wm the most vivid imagination can- to each word.—Saturday Review.
..
jure up in us ray—what mystery lurks
&gt;n a thing that any clown can put toEvery European firm in Shanghai
to-thi&gt;r.' Nothing of the poetical or romanti.-: ai laches t&gt; the wearing of tho employe u large staff of Chinese under a
colored glow, tho artificial gem, mere love head man called a oompradore, In whose
&gt;' siujMj qud glitter and ostentation enter hands almost all the financiering rpsta,
and a great many of the firms now strug­
int4» that.—Harper's Bazar.
'
gling on in Shanghai under European
names are but a white cloak for a
little girl greeted her mother’s re­ heathen trader. Very few foreigners in
turn from a shopping expedition the China apeak tbe language, it being no
other day with the news, “Mrs. A. and. particular advantage as oil Chinamen
Mrs. B. called while you were gone." Ln speak “pidgin" English, while many
'Dili they? I hope you answered, of them excel in speaking French. I
VJ,te well. I thank you,' when they do not know that it is any particulw »d
vantage either to bo able to speak the
"N-o, mamma, 1 don't think I did."* .
language, m the Chineoe are apt to look
upon you a* a too knowing man and one
"And didn’t you kiss them nicely?"
"N-o, mamma, I didn’t"
to ta to-okUd. -aungh-I Cur. Bto&gt; F™»‘'Veil, (impatiently), what did you do, cisco Chronicle.
.
you ill-manneMd little girl! I fear you
quite disgraced your poor mother."
A London tradesman wlioec obop has
"Oh. no, mamma, I did not 1 talked
burs Un four
them in the same dressy tone that you been cl»n«l oul
tue when company comes."—Harper's within eight months has devoted some
HozaF.rbuushiro*"-"" of
repetitions of this form of tusaster.
Arguing that the resounding footetepa of
Compulsory Kdaoapon la Core*.
The Corean government has issued on
hJucational law which requires all chilarea between a and 13 years of age to st­ Srarwou &gt;&lt;* n°uy. In&lt;lu1
- tend school.
b. prorlduf
•*’
bo&lt;,*‘
Tii&lt;» total number of persons who emiunited from Germany from January to
May. both inclusive, is 83,877—a large
urorease from 1885.

The rush of American traveiers to
^CTpt is unprecedented. Thousaada of
ronsumpUv« go to Uxor for th* pars

Boston Transcript.

Wtt; tedratethei^Xta uHiL
L0*T°meMU’ dr*Usht; to 1,1,0 from table
A parting from th* meal; to rise from

A parting from the sleep and from the
aream,
Chi rn*“‘ ,h&amp;U *1**? no
-hAU
dream no more.
Every completion is at the same Ume
A flaal Parana from it, m the artist
Paru from hls work. •
•
.
.
Only to shake out nut shells from their
Have thTdepartlng.
-Scbefar.
NEW ZEALAND'S VOLCANOES.

pie scene at the time of the eruption.
^“raiPPTn^.tO
i« thus
described:
At about 2 o'clock he was
awakened by a rumbling noise like that
o. an earthquake. He went outaido the
floor, but could see nothing, although ft
wm a clear nlghL The noise proceeded
rom Tarawera. He looked around again
and saw tt huge hums of flame rise in the
heavens, and instantly l*va and smoke
covered the ground. Soon after a vol­
ume of flame issued from Runanga, clos&lt;
to Tarawera. I^rge balls of fire were
Uirown from the gaping .mouth toward
laupo, this accompanied by terrible rePJ,?,.^h.ich Bhook the whQ10 Pb«».
forked lightning followed clone upon the
balls of fire; it resembled the wriggling
of snakes; it returned to tho crater,
farming tho letter ‘V.’ The roar was
tremendous, resembling the heaviest
thunder.
"As each piece of billside slipped into
the open basin large clouds of black dust
roue out of it and ascended to the
heavens. The fall of earth into the open
crater seemed to stop the fiery balls from
coming up, but forked lightning still
continued.
Denso volumes of smoke
issued from the crater, going in various
directions. As soon as Ruawhina «U&gt;pped
sending forth it* terrible balls of flame a
huge white cloud issued from the cap of
Rotomahana. and heavy booming was
heard, followed by volumes of white
:omprw».&gt;d Bteam from Lake Rotomanana. It roew with terrible velocity, and
seemed to be going toward Okaro lake.
This lake is aLcut five miles from Lake
Rotonudiana. and the appearance it pre­
sented at times wa* something like a
huge boiling caldron, bubbling in all di­
rections.
"Lightning then commenced to shoot
out from Mount Kakaramca. From the
whole mount there came sheet* of flame
and myriads of shooting stars like large
rocket*. Shortly afterward shocks of
earthquake were felt, accompanied by a
noise resembling minute-guns, but
&lt;owler than the roar of the heavi­
est gun known. There was on open
crater on Mount Kakarange, and imme­
diately a huge volume of dense block
smoko issued from it, and the country
all around begun to get dark. In half
au hour it was so black that no one could
see their bands in front of them. While
lava the size ot peas came down with
terrible "swiftness, rgid with such force
as to be almost aa dangerous as bullets."
—Auckland Bell.
In Germany, Strashurger has success-'
fully grafted stramonium species, com­
mon tobacco, henbane, atroja bella­
donna, and petunia upon the common
potato plant The most remarkable re­
sult is that, when datura stramonium
was grafted upon a potato plant, the
normal-appearing potatoes borne by the
latter were found to be impregnated
with atropine. It is not stated, how­
ever, whether the tobacco grafts infected
the tubers with nicotine. Tschudy had
already grafted the tocnato upon the
potato, producirig potatoes from the bot­
tom and tomatoes from the top of the
same plant—Arkansaw Traveler.

A. BLACK.

beautiful one. splendidly built up with
modern stores and having a width that
is unknown in this country outride of
the national capital. This street is to
the Crescent City what Broadway is to
New York, or Pennsylvania avenue is to
Washington. Here the languid Creole
beauty, the bashful country girl from
the •‘provinces." the confident belle of
uptown, and the hotel stranger meet
upon neutral ground for that great pur­
pose that makes every female heart throb
the faster:—shopping, and that other
more fur reaching and powerful—show­
ing their toilets. Every bright day the
broad street is thronged with ladies and
•men of every age and color.
No women in America drew letter
than the Creoles. In other cities there is
perhaps greater riches, but the great ma­
jority of ladies wear what they do be­
cause some ono else wears it, while the
Creoles, knowing that what would look
well on other people does not suit them,
use that careful and perfect adaptability
of color and cut to complexion and to
form, that alone insures a perfect en­
semble. At night this throng goes drift­
ing to the theatres, which are of the
highest class. You find them everyjwherejammed against the churches, in,
tho midst of the fashionable quarter, in
the jx&gt;orest of tho poor quarter. The
population are much like that of Paris In

opera, and every one can talk intelli­
gently about tho play. They look upon
the bright idde continually, and there is
nothing gloomy about this intoucient,
elastic dty. The stranger is apt to catch
this infection and look only at the gayer
pictures and the picturesque and unique
point* of the venerable and varied old
town. When he starts to investigate the
busineos ot the city he will find it much
like those around iL—New Orleans Cor.
Globe-Democrat.

In camping out at night one sometimes
finds strange bedfellows, the most re­
pulsive of which are rattlesnakes and
skunks. Centipedes, tarantulas, vinagrona, lizards, and scorpions are not
pleasant, but they lose much when
brought in comparison with rattlesnakes
and skunks, the bite, of either of which
ia almost always fatal. Cougars, or
mountain lions, are quite common in
some portions of the country, and lio in
wait for calves and young colts, wliich
they kill ’and devour. At night, too,
they stampede the horses by going among
them and endeavoring to jump on them.
Some of those animals are larger titan
-those found further north, and arc quite
formidable, sometimes .evincing consid­
erable bravery-when watching a herd of
hones and almost famished with hunger.
The skins are handsome enough, but
have a strong and rank smell, which
renders them not specially desirable. Tho
tiger, or jaguar, skin is much more beau­
tiful, and when, properly trimmed and
dreawd makes a fine parlor rug. There
are many valuable things here, which
with time and patience can be made to
add. much to the world's wealth. When
the country gets settled up the wilder­
ness will disappear, but it will be a great
many years yet before western Texas
will be tamed down to the dead level of
modem civilization.—Fort Stockton Cor.
Chicago Times.

The Zhl Michigan volunteer Infantry will hold
a reunion at Mlltard, Oaklsod county, Kept. 9
In the mon ts. horse nwetat I’ontlsc. Stn»kel’»
record yesterday wu SSI* miles; Geo. U. BtK
miles.
A WOIDIRFUL GCCVBBENCE.

A.CAMP1&amp;LL

Messrs. A. Black &amp; Co.,
Hastings, Mich.,

Manufacturers and Dealers in

.

Monuments &amp; Headstones,
Table Tops, Mantles,
And all work in Slate MarblA or Granite.
All work guaranteed first-class. Prices that no competition
can lower. A good stock to select from always on hand. We
keep the latest and best designs in our work; furnish esti­
mates and do all work promptly. Our aim is to suit the peo­
ple, and our largely increased sales show that we are success­
ful. As we are the only dealers in Barry County, we make it
a special object for Barry*County people to buy of us. We
can and do save money to all who buy our work.
We thank the public for past favors, and aim to merit the
patronage of all.
&lt;
»

A. Black &amp; Co.

ROLLER MILL
I \

And other marked improvements will be made in

Hastings this season.

Proposes to keep in the advance of the procession. You will
find him at his new location north of the new Newton House,
in the Blue Front Building. He is-prepared to serve the pub­
lic with everything in the line of

Tin, Copper and Sl^et-Iron Ware.
Repairing Neatly and Promptly Done.
Eave-Troughing

a

Specialty.

The Hull Gasoline Stoves.
This is the Latest and Best Gasoline Stove. Call and see them.

New and Second-Hand Stoves for Sale!
At Very Low Figures,
I also have a quantity of Plow Points, etc., that I will sell at a
very slight advance over wholesale prices, to close out.
Remember the place, and youts respectfully,

wun£iin/%«T*nnii REMEDY.
MICHIGAN vA I AKKFI fS&amp;sE.tffc

(Detroit News)

Tbe Interest awakened tn sn Important

live of tbli paper to visit that city. Us
registered at ths Hurd House and
■ngage&lt;l Hun- Frank L. Smith, It*
proprietor, mid ex-member , of ths Stat*
Leglslatnre lu conrerxstlon.
•rMr.,C 0. Henio, a nun very wellknown in this community, was probably
the worst wreck physictally of any man
In the oourse of the proceedings at the this country n«s ever seen. He wm------- "
recent dairy farmers' conference, on the ■ Mr. Smith stopped suddtnlv, and going
question of utilizing separated and
skimmed milk. Mr. Tisdall stated that he
had lx‘gun giving his cows skimmed From a alight attack of rheumatism,
milk and the result has been that the growing out ot a cold, 1 grew worse until
limbs were swollen fearfully, and my
milk they yielded baa increaaed. nearly my
right aide entirely psralyaed Anyone
50 per cent. This is the oddest notion of who has h«ul rheumatism knows what 1
feeding-, it is, in fact, perpetual motion suffered. The doctors were very faithful,
they did not help me. They adminis­
—the same producing tho same. It is but
tered morphine constantly.but It could
not a difficult experiment ar a costly one not kill the pain. Indeed, during my
to try, but is it healthy?—New York Mail ravings 1 declared 1 would shoot the
and Express.
_________
course, 1 WO" ixn SC"J"&gt;U".WV IM*. ■
and longed for death. Hutyetyou see me
tn perfect health. Do yon want to know
By placing tho ear close to one end of what Is was that save,! my Ilfs, virtually
a stick of timber, while another person raised mo from the grave aflortho doctor*
deliver* a succession of smart blow* with and my friends had abandoned me. and
me well all the while? Hibbard’s
a hammer or mallet upon the opposite keeps
Kheumetlc Syrup (he best medicine over
end, a continuance of the vibrations will given to anfferltu: humanity.”
Newspaper men are naturally skeptical,
indicate to an experienced ear the de­
gree of soundness. If only a dull thud and so the writer called on the
well-known house of Carroll &amp; Board­
meets tbe ear it is certain Hint unround- man for whom Mr. Denio worked when
he was flnrt taken sick. Mr. Carroll eakl:
"Mr. Denio was one nt the sickest men
that ever recovered. He was paralyzed
For'the benefit of the man who “blows from rheumatic po!»on. and no one ever
dreamed he would gel well. He is well
out the gM" it should be generally knqwn though, and it Is simply marvelous.”
"D? Charles H. Lewi*, residing at 900
that the administration of a few drops
of acetic ether on a Jump of sugar will Blackstone street, attended Mr. Denio
dnrlng hls slcknesa.nnd said Mr. Denio had
usually revive people who have become been a very rick man. had gone beyond
insensible from the effects of illuminat­ the reach of tbo medical profesvlnn. and
ing gaa. Hotel clerks shouldjiaste this had lieen cured, aa he declared, by the
use ot Hibbard's Khenmatlc Syrup.
item in their bats.—Chicago News.
The above fadts are true and they can be
relied upon by all renders. We have in­
vestigated tbe entire case thoroughly and
A lately deceased French doctor spent know St to be so. It Is a lesson to nil aufhis life in studying distorted mankind, farera and should be carefully remomand made a large collection of skeletons
of deformed perrons. This unique mus­
eum is about to be sold in Paris, and is
expected to realize tho sum of $8,000.—
Arkansaw Traveler.

’ azmnaDDM
dSaSInJr^

KALARIA
(GOOD Alli

THE FAMOUS ALBERT LEA ROUTE

Billings, the humorist, which will be
olaced in tho cemetery at Uassborough,
will bear only the inscription
-Josh Billing*."_____________
la Mexico a milter b obliged to pay

^“MALARIA

�,1 Additional Local Items.
Ernsberger, night watch
Aug. 12,..............................
M. Custer, night watch, Aug IS,
Tn. political borwonpo tejdirected
J. Murphy, night watch Aug. 12
towards Grand Rapids this week.
J. Iteeves, night watch Aug. 12
Du. lljutr E. OruotN trill n « U»
R. Rogers, night watch Aug. 12
Hjutingc, Miql, August 26, 1886.
FredCron
“
“
Hastings House Tuesdays, Sept. 8, iu,
Wm. Miller
“
M* :tm4 « the PvstnJHce at Hastings.1 Mich.
3 50 and 30.
Mr. Chalker
“
“
F. H. Barlow &amp; Co. will rebuild
W. Waite
’•
their elevator on an enlarged and im­
D. Newton
“
’’
J. Anderson, Jr. “
“
proved plan.
Frank Lichty
“
“
Tire I^di™ Home MIuloWNSodRepublican Nominations.
Geo. Weet
’’
«ty will meet on FrMv ,*lJfrn0?Sll„'
4 23 thia week et the home ot Mn. Whit­
E. McMutry
“
**
Fo^Eegre«estave In Mate Legislature-J ERChas. Ihcxle
“
“
- comb. Let us se a goodly number presJ. Blackford
“
“
1W
COUXTT TICK KT.
M. Vrooman
“
’’
350
For Hheriff-BAKKR SHRINKR.
’
E.Battereon
3100 The Austin-Miller examination occuFor County Cleric-THAN. M. MACK.
J. White
2'00pled the attention of Justice KenasFor TrvaatilVr-CHRISTOPHER A. HOUGH.
Fur llegtsuir of Deeds—KALZEY B. RICHC. Mellon
“
2i00ton’s court Tuesday, the people finlshAm
J. Bruce
**
”
200
For Prosecuting Attorney—PHILIP T. (Xlte
G. Bruce
“
. “
2।00tag their side of the caae,
GROVE.
For Survivor- ARA D. RORK.
P. Schuman
'■*
'■
21ttian adjourinent was taken until Sept.
For Circuit Court Commlraiuuoni—ALONZO
C. Bauchman
“
”
2।0021st.
K. KENABTON. HARTLEY E. HENDRICK.
Foe sale.—A span of mules, two
For Corvners—JOHN M. NEVINS, A. L
On motion above accounts were al­
VanHORN.
v
lowed, all ayee—6, Aid. Waters having farm wagons, set of double harness, one
taken his seat.
single set of harneea, one top buggy,
Notice of resignation of Fred Tink­
\TUe rewibllaou convention ot tbe elevrntti
ler from Hastings Hose Co. No. 1 was good, one open buggy. Credit and ter­
senatorial dhtriet of Michigan, oonslsting of
the cmjUk &lt;rf Barty and Eaton, will be held tn
received from B. F. Lichty, secretary; gains given to good buyers. Inquire
Kellogg* opera bouse, in the eUy ot Charlotte,
also that 52.21 was due him for services. at this office.
at 10 &lt;Fctock In tbe forenoon of Wednesday,
On motion resignation was accepted,
The Battle Creek and Bastings nines
Hrptemurr H, 1»&lt;1. for tbe purpose of placing In
and order for 82.21 drawn in favor of
nomination a candidate for reprreentative m
the state senate, and for the transaction o! such
Fred Tinkler, and 70c. in favor of said -glny at the fair grounds Tuesday after­
other btpluess as may property cutne before the
noon next. It is a foregone conclusion
Hose Co. for fines against Tinkler.
Alda. McCoy, Hogle and Osborn, com­ that a large audience will wltiiem this
lu accordance with the resolution adopted by
the convention of UOd rhe basis of represent*mittee on bill of N. Bailey for 820 for Se, which will uudoubtedly be the
tkni will be as follows: each precinct will be
injury to his house by shooting a dog
played on tbe grounds this season.
entitled to one delegate for every i.too of popu­
lation and traction thereat. If said fraction extherein supposed u&gt; be mad, reoortid
bill back to council for action. Report /The society connected with the
Emanuel church will be entertained on
accepted, all ayes.
By Aid. Osborn, that above account Thursday afternoon of next week by
nnlttee.
be disallowed. ' Lost; ayes—Hogle, Madams J. Hadley, L. E. Knappen, C.
McCoy, Osborn and Stebbins; nays— Huffman, M. Riker, C. Van Arman. A.
Beamier and Waters.
TBe republican wsinwlonal conxrntlon tot
McCoy, Minnie Beamer, at the society
the ixunfnatlmi "!.a candidate frr toMrrw for
By Aid. Ilogle, that city of Hastings rooms from half past five until seven.
the third congrmtanal'dUtrlct and tur the
pay the Fireman's • Relief Funds of
tnniactlon of
other tnuinesia aa may coms
Grand Rapids and Charlotte 8100 each All are cordially invited.
before Um convenUtm, will be held al K^Uokr’s
opera homie, in tbe City of Charlotte on Wednea*
Friday last the. Carl ton club tackled
for services rendered at late tire. Car­
day. September sth. IKH6, al one o'clock p. ml
ried, all ayes.
the Hastings 2d nine on the fair grounds,
sharp. Each county la entitled to the wut
Aid. Hogle moved the adoption of
nuraner ot dvlexates as to State convention.
1
and were defeated by a score of 45 to 1.
CLEMENT SMITH.
the following reaolution:
DWIGKTX SMITH.
Chalnnan.
Whereas, On August 12, 1886. our on five innings. Monday the Nashville
SecretaryCity was visited by a destructive fire kids encountered the Hastings kids, on
that consumed the most valued manu­ the same grounds and also suffered de­
facturing interests and would have de­ feat; the score standing 38 to 16. Hast­
stroyed the whole of the business por­ ings is “ted medicine” on base tell.
The republicans could hardly have
J. M. NEVINS AND A. L. VANHORN
made better selections of men to fill the are the nominees for coroner. Mr. Nev­ tion ot the city but for the prompt re­
The Grand Rapids Dally Democrat,
various county offices. If elected, us ins. of this city, is an honored pioneer sponse to a call by telegram for help of recent date, contains sn interview
they should be, Barry county's business resident, has filled numerous positions from the cititfl of Grand Rapids and
will receive the most pains-taking cart; of honor and trust, always with credit. Charlotte and the officials of the Michi­ with Jerry Boynton, wherein that gen­
and attention. Republicans should la­ It would be useless to state the reasons gan Central Railroad, who provided tleman says the directors of the K. II.
bor for the success of so excellent a why he should be elected. The mere trains to convey the steamers to our and Saginaw railroad deliberately
,
ticket Following is a brief eketch of announcement that he is on the ticket burning city, therefore,
backed out of a square contract with
Rttohxd, That the thanks of this him, thus refusing to let him build the
the nominees. Much more we could shows that the republicans have made
and would gladly say did space permit. a choice that could not be improved city are due and are hereby tendered to railroad.
Mr. Boynton’s statements
our
sister
cities
of
Grand
Rapids
and
are
very inexact, to say the least. No
upon. Dr. A. L. Van Horn, of Dowling,
JERKY M. ROGERS,
has not been so long a resident of the Charlotte and their efficient fire depart­ contract was ever made between the
of Carlton, is the republican nominee county, but is wed and favorably ments, and to the officials of the Michi­ directors and Mr. Boynton. They met.
for representative in tlie state legisla­ known as a thorough and honorable gan Central Railroad, for their timely st Kalamazoo last week to consider
ture. He is a pioneer of Barry county,
practitioner. That h/ is qualified for aid In stopping the'ravages of the most one which he proposed. They rejected
is a thorough and thrifty farmer, a the office is beyond question. Both disastrous fire that ever occurred in the it for what all who understand the case
clear-headed
conservative
business
will admit were good and sufficient rea­
these gentlemen should be elected, fur city of Hastings.
&lt; man as well. If elected he will eredita- the office of coroner is by no means on
kesolottl. That the dty recorder be sons. First, Mr. Boynton said he could
■\bjy represent the agricultural intereeta,
' unimportant trust, and on the faithful and is hereby instructed to transmit a not, and would not If he could, give
as be is in deep sympathy with all the discharge of its duties much may de­ copy of the above resolutions to the any guaranty that he would complete
reforms demanded for the relief and' pend.
chiefs of the fire departments of the the road to Hastings, sfter the road-bed,
benefit of the farming industry. Mr.
cities of Grand Rapids and Charlotte,'’ franchises and W0,&lt;JUU bonus at Kalama­
Rogers is,a republican, tried and true.
and to the superintendent of the Michi­ zoo were given to him. Second, he
' BAKER 6HRINEE
gan
Central railroad, uuder seal of the could not give any guaranty that he
TO THE REPUBLICAN CO. COMMITTEE:
of this city. Is the republican candi­
Gentlemen:—I lack words to ex­ city.
would .protect the directors and stock­
same was carried, ail ayes.
date for sheriff. Too much cannot be press my high appreciation of the honor
holders, so that they would not be held
The druggist bond of E. H. Lathrop, responsible for debts he might create.
said in praise of him as a valiant ant conferred upon me by the late republi­
valuable inember of Uncle Sam’s grand can county convention in tendering to with L. E. Fowler and E. Y. Hogle as In short, Mr. Boynton wanted the di­
army that put down treason and re­ me their unanimous vote as candidate sureties, was read and approved, 5 vot­ rectors to give him franchisee and bo­
united tbe Nation. When but 16 years for county clerk. I cannot tell you ing therefor. Aid. Hogle not voting.
nus worth over $125,000. and he not obBy unanimous vote, the G. A. R. au­ Cligate himself in any manner to comof age he enlisted in tbe service, and how highly I value so distinguished a
used the musket in many a hard-fought compliment. When I finished my term thorities were allowed to fire salutes in
lete the road, or to protect the stockbattle. He is a young man of sterling liefore. I made preparations to engage city limits August 35.26 and 27th.
olders.’ Such a proceeding would be
By Aid.Stebbins, that when council mere boys' play, and might destroy all
qualities, respected and esteemed by all in farming, and have made all arrange­
adjourns
they
adjourn
to
Monday
eve
­
who know him. He wfll make as able ments to have .that for my permanent
hope of ever building the line, and
and efficient a sheriff as. Barry county wcation. It demands my urgent atten­ ning, Aug. 23d. Carried, all ayes.
cause serious low to the original stock­
On motion council adlourned.
ever had, and we firmly beheve that tion, and I cannot (sacrifice my inter­
holders. It was a very cheeky thing
the people will see to it that his ests to the extent necessary to give the
for Mr. Boynton to ask or expect the
election is as certain and decisive as hia attention to the canvas I ought to make,
Common council met in adjourned officials of the line to place themaelvea
calling. **Bake" is a get there fellow, should I remain in the field. This and regular session Monday evening. Aug. •the stockholders, the road-bed, franchis­
dwervedly popular.
other urgent business makes it necessa­ 23, Mayor Weinert in the chair. All ot es and 540,000 in Mr. Boynton's tends
ry for me to positively decline the nom­ the aldermen present.
CHAS. M. MACK.
to do with as he wished, without ex­
Reading of minutes dispensed with.
acting any security for the completion
Who does not know Charley Mack, ination tendered me so heartily, that it
On motion it was voted to submit to of the road or protection from loaees
and that he is one-of the most genial seems a burden for me to do what I be­
lieve
to
be
my
duty
in
the
matter.
But
the voters of the city the question of that might arise from bis death or mis­
men that ever lived, with a cheerful
I am out of the race, and suggest that
habit of doing all busineu entrusted the committee fill the vacancy from building water works, all voting there­ management. .It wasn't busineaa to ac­
for excepting Aids. Osborn and Wat­ cede to such a feheeky request.
to him with the utmost fidelity. He is
a Baltimore man; has served as county among the many others in the republi­ ers.
The following resolution was adopt­
clerk one term, and such was the can party who would fill the office
with
honor
and
credit
to
the
party
and
ed, all voting therefor excepting Alda.
strong hold be gained upon the people
The item got a little mixed last week.
the county. I shall labor earnestly as a Osborn and waters:
of the county
that be
down by half
It was Robert Bennett, Sr. instead of
uiSty
mcut
Rirn-rou^tv
m. prlTBt/‘111
for “»«
Hetolrcd, That the Common Council his son that died.
the fusion “*^heJrat'^hi
““ ’*--------------*-----U‘ U?
rk? n'mtailtlon'TSj'l’bSj^'ibJ^ublf.
of the city of Hastings shall, if ap­
IBM. although-------- .
---------------- ,
Two boys were arrested last night by
ig the ability of his services
service*
* uaw,c mt. rupuuu- proved by the electors of said city of
Recognizing
party has evey reason to be encour­ Hastings, Ixirrow a sum of money not an officer from Plainwell, lor stealing
as county clerk, his popularity amon| can
aged to labor earnestly and expect suc­ to exceed thirty thousand dollars to Ixe wheat from L. A. Nichols’ saw mill
the people, the convention nominated1
cess. I shall be none the less interest­ used exclusively for the purpose of pur- near Gun river.
him by acclamation for that office, am
Walter Besttie and family, of Bowthe republicans of Barry county wll ed because I am not on the ticket; for 1 chaaing grounds, rights, privilege*,
visiting hls mother.
believe In tbe republican party, and materials, and in making improve­ ““
support him with equal unanimity.
that in Its success is the only hope for ments connected with, and for the sole -r
* riChClIRIRTOPUER A. HOUGH,
county, state and nation.
) purpose of supplying the city afore­ eru“i,y12b0Ul’1'n,y H's a girt.
F
’
M
*
Seaf
i« has a sister from
of Woodland, received the nomination
Very elucerely,
said und the inhabitants thereof with
w
S
l
°
’
D
*
’
C
‘
vWtto
&lt;
her
’
for treasurer by acclamation. When
r.
« — CHAM. M. MACK.
water. Said money to be borrowed at
troops were wanted to suppress tbe
a rate of interest not Exceeding five per
southern uprising against the govern­
Harry Theirs and Albert Nichols recent per annum, and the same to be
ment, Chris., though very young, was
COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS.
payable as follows, vu: five thousand tertSiiiSSy^ a&lt;Tlcuttural
among the gallant -boys in blue” who
Session Friday evening, Aug. 20. dollars in five years from date of loanMarion Prince and Sarah Clem, of
responded nobly to their country’s call, Mayor and all councilinen except Aid. five thousand dollars in ten years from
and he fought a good fight for the Un­ Hams, McNaughton and Waters pm- date of loan; five thousand dollars in Woodland, are visiting at A. M. Clem’iJ
ion. Af ter the war he settled in Wood­ ent.
fifteen years from date of loan, and the
land. and has resided there since. Hia
Minutee of previous meeting read balance, not exceeding thirty thousand
popularity in his home town is attested and approved.
111
,n twenty years from । nw.Jy’E cro?rd °J.our
took In
by his frequent election to important
PKition of F. R. -Timmerman and the date of loan.
Ottawa Beach ana Macatawa park last
local offices, always by decisive majori­ 30 others asking council to pay J. B.
Jit-jnlvtd, That the question of bor­ Thursday. and are universally uiufred
ties, frequently when he was almost the Tindall, 825.00 as remuneration for rowing said sum of money at s rate of
ooi¥estern Michigan’s new summer
only man elected. He is now serving time lost because of injuries received at interest not exceeding five per cent per
as treasurer of Woodland, and we firm­ tire late fire was read and on motion of annum, upon the times above specified
A. 8. Stanton is in Chicago this w^-k
ly believe will i&gt;e called to act in that Aid. Besemer and by unanimous vote and for the purposes above stated, be
Whether groceries or
capacity py the people of Hurry county. wu^granted, same to be paid from fire submitted to the electors of said City
he neglected to tell us.
Hls election will ensure faithful, ef­
of Hastings for their ratification and
aPPledr&gt;CT started up Tuesday
ficient services, and an honest account­
Tbe election of Levi Gebhardt as approval or rejection at a special elec­ morning and la running full hi-wt
3
ing of the county’s cash. A more relia­ member of Hastings Engine Co. was
.
£
for Ual Purpose on Mon^rinQell burned Saturday
ble. straight-forward, honorable man ratified by council, and resignation of dsg-, the 13th day of September, A. D.
could not I* selected. Vote for honest Markle Lake froui same was accepted.
Chris Hough for treasurer.
Aid. Bessmer submitted an onltnsnoOn motion the following places were
EAL7.ET B. RICHARDS,
entitiftl an ordinance to guard against designated for board meeting for regiaof Prairieville, the nominee for regis­ calamities of tire. Same was adopted, tration of electors on Sept. 11th. 1®8: week visiting rel&amp;tivee.
1st ward, Jordan’# wagon shop- 2d - AP- former &amp; Son have dissolved
ter of deeds, is a man thoroughly quali­ all ayee.
ward. Adam Tinkler's bouse; 3d ward, PWtuerahlp. tte senior continuing bu£
fied for tbe position for which' he is
CITY accounts.
•
council room; 4th ward, sheriff's office. ““
Frank remains. bownvX, „
Tbe aceoonte of Dr. F. R. Timmer­
Recorder was instructwl to give prop­ employee.
’
Richards was his deputy, familiarized man of 85.00 was referred to finance er notice of special election, and A kt
v? Merchants’ Union publishes in
Stebbins was elected as chairman and the N ews a partial list of Uo,
blfflwlf thoroughly with the work, and committee.
^Tbe
following
accounts
werepreeentAid.
McCoy
as
secretary
of
registration
thereia probably not in Barry countv aj
and election board.
better writer than Mr. Richards. His
3 70
Committee on streets and bridges re­ tr0^«n*0o.luv.1 Un,
reputation aa a raim and citizen is all Dennis A Slingerland, printing
H.A. Goodyear^&amp; Sons, gsso
ported that they had received four bide
that could be desired. His township
5 49 for construction of new bridge, and
has often honored him by election to M Cramer, t^’day police duty..
recommended that they all be rejected,
Fred Hotchkiss, zinc acid, etc..
and they were rejected as recominendhas always served with credit Prairie­
Fred Ctom, draying coal.............
3 OU
ville win -break the record" in teatifyA. D. Maynard, draying.............
3 00
On motion committee on streete and
athb year her appreciation of a fav“ P“U‘*W co., or
23 00 bridges were instructed to build abut­
3 son. To insure satisfactory work J. Clarke, yrs salary city att'y
Creek, have put in a five-home
ments for new bridge at once.
w£K.,roni"" N"hf“' toSJ
in the Important office of register of H. Tubby, meals time of lire...
L.
C. Welton, telephoning.........
45
On motion eouncu adjourned
deeds Mr. Richards should be elected.
Street Commissioner, Bl work
2 40
PHILIP T. OOLCROVX,
O. F. Long, board tramps, etc..
tbe republican candidate tor prosecut­ A. B. Kills, acL................................
30
Tur location for the rebuilding of
ing attorney, needs no introduction to Sdd W iley. street work...............
1 90 U» Suds,, «mi iron wort. hu kh yw
the people of Barry County. Six years R. Campbell and team. BL work
3 00 been 4«dM uro.
1
ago, then a young man but little paid Jas. DePew. 1 day..........................
1 50
fate majority, be located in Hastinn, R. Green, damage to band and
Mil B. Cml-mx, ot the HwJnt,
with a small stock of this world's goods,
st fire Aug. 12.
hl 50
bat with anv amount of grit
Sdd Ttakier. pair
10 50 repair bailers, aad be

The Hastings Banner.

More of

52 the

name of the eloquent and able young
barrister in now a household word in
Barry County. In the cases of the peo­
ple vs. Durfee, the people vs. MelUv,
the people vs. Carvetn, and numbere of
others, be has shown himself all that
the people could desire M prosecuting
attorney. Mr. Colgrove had hoped to
surrender the position, with its arduous
duties and small pay, at the end of bls
present term. But the people- would
not have It »o. Tbe convention, against
Mr. Colgrove’s wishes, ugain placed
him in the field by a rousing vote.
Not alone the republicans. • but the
friends of faithful execution of the laws
should support Mr. Colgrove heartily.
ASA D. RORK.
the nominee for surveyor, is well and
favorably known in Barry countv. not
only us an exemplary citizen and able
man, but as one who has lietn honored
by the county, and In turn has honored
every position he has filled. He has
been supervisor of Rutland many times,
was county treasurer two terms, deputy
register a part of that time, and repre­
sentative in the state lejrislature for
one term. Mr. Rork’s nomination came
entirely without hls solicitation. He
was not a candidate Before the conven­
tion. He is thoroughly competent to
fulfill the duties of surveyor, and would
give excellent satisfaction.
A. E. KENA8TON AND H. E. HENDRICK
are the republican candblates for cir­
cuit court commWoders. Both are
rising young attorneys. Both would
bring to the office splendid ability, for
the faithful discharge of its duties.
Mr. Kenaston resides in thiscity.and is
one of its most popular young men.
Probably no one in the city has a wider
circle ot friends than he. This was at­
tested l»y his ejection as justice of tlie
peace two years ago over an opponent
who was on three tickets, democratic,
greenback and prohibition. Mr. Kenas­
ton was elected by 80 majority. Mr.
Hendrick resides in Middleville and is
the law partner ot Hon. John Carveth.
He is in every sense a worthy and pop­
ular young man. deserving of all that
can be said in his praise. Both these
young men should be pushed to the

J.

turn which favored
nicely, and temperance aeeoted amuroi,
but graduallv the seductive “birch se­
cured a foothold, the back door racket
was inaugurated and budge again
reigned, without the village getting ita
customary 8300 yearly stipend. Arrests
and 825 ftn-a made no difference .and
coats altogather too many shininlng
dollars, irnd It really seemed, looking
atlt from a pecuniary
sense, as
if the village fathers had done the sen­
sible thing. Of course they will receive
tbe usual amount of condemnation, but
we think if a canvas were taken of our
tax payers to-day Tbe majority would
commend their action.
While gathering cream Saturday,
Lyman Brown and a boy who was with
him received a slight shock from a bolt
of lightning which struck near them.
a U. SUCKER.
TW WerMI*a FwwJucUon af Sagar.

Tire statistica of tho world's production
of sugar show that there is a steady and
large annual Idcfmm. Ths amount of
cane sugar product*! in tbe season of
1885-6 wm 2,906,000 tons, an increase of
783,000 tons over that of 1884-6, and 1,­
078,588 ton* orer that of 1075-6. Cuba
ted tbe tet with 800,000 tons this season,
which wm a falling off 'of 27,000 tons
from tbe year before and 01,058 tons les*
than in 1875-6. There wm ateo a de­
crease in the produo: of Java, the next
greatest source of supply, of 60,000 tens
from the yield of 1884-5. But in tbe pro­
duction of almost all other cone-grow­
ing countries there has been, m shown
by tlw totals, a marked ad van or. The
yield of beet-root sugar (2,014.000 tons
this season) hM fallen off 501,000 tons
from the last annual report, but coinparteon witli tbe statistics of 1875-6
shows a growth of 703.689 tons in tea
years.
Tbesa reports do not recognise glucose
and grape sugar, or sorghum sugar or
maple sugar, and are evidently made up
from tbe basis of commercial statistics
concerning the sugar that hM en tared
tbe market Beyond this there are vast
quantities of cans sugar produced for
domestic use in all tropical countries
and consumod by ths producers and
tbeir immediate neighbors, wliich do
Dot enter into tbe oompstiaciocx. Tbe
most notable increase in any country is
in the beet-root sugar yield of Russia,
whightee grown from 224000 tons'in
the season of 1873-6 and 888,000 tons in
1884-5 up to 586,000 tons in 1885-6.
DUDstmcs Miswssa ioastrvka
briety.

la»\

Sunrisoke to a very badly chosen term,
seeing that a large number of persons
who ere thus overcome by the beat are
in tbe shade, or under cover et the time.
Bakers in ill-ventilated rooms often ex­
hibit precisely tomilar symptoms; only
this weak I had a sunstroke patient
brought in st midnight frost) a cellar.
The fact to, if a man goto overheated
beyond a certain point be eltber per­
spires very freely or gtvos way. TBero
to a peculiar email abooha annsrtuks man
that seldom deoetvoa. but oomotixMs R
to difficuT. to bo certain wbothor he wm
more than drunk. When I wm in the city
boapita! I had, daring the Manner of
1878, thirty or forty oases evfry day. and
tbe oev«-failing tart was to dip the pa­
tient into an toe-cold bath. If ha wm
suDstruck. he would aixow signs of relief,
and be quirt, but tf be wm drunk, be
would «MHru(&gt;taaAinataa&lt; end quote
Scripture bod rectos poetry with an emphaoto which waeastounding.—Dr. Prisrt
in Giobe-DemocsaL

our Fin Dri»rtmi.nt ,MUi_

»

itaUro. at Gro.l lUt,w

ThU

me

towud mj fella, uureei T1&gt;K..„»
I will Mil ell mj food, ,t
'

possible living profit

Watches.
' I here a l«i|c
Ilom U|&gt;
kej-»lnarr u&gt; u,e new„, p

’

SetSUm Winder, ot.ell th,
tactoriw. (but no Anterior 1^-.^

one-botne concern, h in &lt;■»« or XieW
“ver, Bo« Filled or Solid (itla
No perlon In need ot « W,uh w
lord to paaa mr euck ut«e b, feone.

Jewelry.
A I«rrje .nd Well-Seketed SUa „&lt;
ver? CbokeGuod. A UrpStoi „
Gold Rices. Fine llrnuieu. Chain,.
Lnckeu. Gold and Silver TMmlla to

Clocks.
I have k complete stock. frvM &lt;fct.
Small Nttkelte tbe Fine Seth Thvnaa
Clock, lx&gt;th oneVnd eigbt-diy clocks.

Silverware.
I always have l|ie lies’, telected and
Newest Stock in tbe city. All gneds
quadruple plate, and warranted.

Gold Pens.
The celebrated John Hollar.! and
Fairchild Pens, for which ) am tbs
Sole Agent in thia city.
•

Optical Goods.
This I make a specialty, baring
bought a Fine Set of Instruments to
examine the Eyes with, sud ean guar­
antee a perfect fitting Spectacle. Tte
examination Is FREE OF CHARGE,
the price of Spectacle* cheapr: than
elsewhere. Have your eyes Examined

whether you buy Spectacles or not.

Musical Goods.

This is the only place in the dty
Gaorga Walls wm at Mons's Big where a full stock is kept 1 buy di­
Springs ranch and wire mm d ths work of rect from Importers in New York, and
therefore have fresh and goal Goals. 1
keep all Instruments, from a fine Cor­
net to a 5 cent Mouth Organ
I have also added a nice stock'of .
ptolfuto of ths young fiah wm« tahon out
SH£ET MUSIC
aad tnnafarred to » mw place prepared
far them. Of tbe ihirtecn corp origin- For teachers and lovers of Music to

-M_ ---------a----- A

lhjvp

eelect from.

in good oandi-

Watch and Jewel­
ry Repairing.
I have employed Mr. E. A. iia-'k. a
grow to weigh from forty to sixty watchmaker of long cxjertence. Who
pounds it may be understood that there
wtil be no took of good, fresh fish in the has done tine watch-work tn AnnAibor.
Black hills in a few yean. -Black Hills Jackson and Itetroit. If you have *
watch or Other job that all give up,
Journat
bring it toime and it will be put in the
Otoe* Ortlerttoa of Freared Flaata.
Tbe oldest ooUaotiou of pressed plants beet order. He also does the very
finest
Hand Engraving, m any «yknow extant, er partially so, are those
Aldrovandi, begun about 1558. and oc® Samples shown if called for at roy
tabling ai Mart 6,000 opedmens; of Q&gt;- I store. Charges for all repairing very
raah. of Lyons, dated 15N; and Ceaal- reasonable.
pta, dated 1868.
Tbe collections are
will pay the highest market
now in Bologna, Paris, and norweaArkaaaaw Truvrtor.
Fen Fietare of »m|T^ Chaaaberlaln.

Joseph Chamberlain, chief of the Bir­
mingham caucus and leader of tbe Rad­
ical dissidents in tbe coming parliament,
hM a dudlsh look, tbe dogmatic schoolrneater manner which belongs to English
provincials, and even tbe eye-glass which
he perpetually carries hM an antagonistic
air. He does not create sympathy m a
epeaker, but be to close and cutting. Ho
a wonddrfuliy boyish in appearance, and
though turned 80 might wtf paaa for 83,
with hto light, active figure and gsy
drew, decorated invariably with a rich,
fresh orchid.—Chicago Tknea.

HTprice for old Gold and Silver, trade
EF’new cases for old uurt, or open
GJ-face for bunting cises.
' 1 have been with yon for over t«®ty-two years and intend to stay hy yo«
tbe rest of my life tike. I &lt;»« t0
build up my business add a reputation,
which is worth a great deal to me.
I will you goods as cheap os can re

■oM but

I Will Hot Sell
u
jmreled W.WB
jweM oof.o. Fir. Gilt Jrw«W «

Rolled Plated. All my goods art

ranted as I represent themPlease call ou me when you are i
tbe city.

John Bessw,
Hastings, Mich.

�The Hastings Banner.

t&amp;BSsasBss

‘
PERSONAL_MENTION.
’
Geo. M. Dewey was in the atv Tuesi a*y-

&lt; vgTrNU8.THUMJ&gt;AY. AUG. M, ISM.

Ldcal Advertising Rates:

' A'*Uer Spalding. Michaelj

Our Great Specialties,

and wife Sundayed

. ueals. is i cents per Um.
EIVy’ &amp; H. Dunning • .€• 31- Mack, of Dowling, was tn the
,(Y _ „
fitni-t HOTCHIIHB.
, city Monday.
., &lt;rv Nntteea.fi certlapw Hue.
Hrlv rWle“Vobn C- 8mith/L c
of Tlwuka, 10 rents per line.
i.k'T^l1^,'rU1 b““ • eommodl. Bray. Judson Starks, Amos n«ninn o
•j ;i •: .Cf .mil 1
retires free.
Tinkler spent last week in
*111.0-kfn for Entcrulpineuts for profit ol tnf’bcr*tY?obn Carveth, Jacob Jorl Grand Rapids.
iuiijaS &lt;«■ orx-.-mlratlonj. csrept XarchartUiile
£"wb®LK":b"wMSent purposes. Mil bo ebarged for at
Lee Rwd was in the city a portion of
the past week.

MEET MUSIC,

ol I roton t Cook. J. £. h„1b

Musical Goods
«I4ek of iMpdaf Short Music.

L

Any-

•. m nt"*! ot Alnido Books- or Sheet Hmlc

;l

Teas, Coffees and Tobacco.

. 1r* Van VaJkenburg is now salesman
for E. Y. Hogle.

I

luoney by esillloR on me.

r-rie ^»IE» » S|«rfaJty-

JOHN BE88MER,
Jeweler m&lt;! Optician.

TEACHERS’ CLASS
... -aw.' •■'Mb St Hinting* High Reboot Ad.-.i..
ter-thaw ever before. A graduate
•ir 'i.ite XonuaJ baa been employed. New
•n • M&gt;4 work will be given. Five per cent.
- h. .uidrd bv tbe rduuty exnmlncn&gt; to papers
ii: irinam nttendlng Barry t'o. teachers*
,
Octobers and 23. Let nil Uwhera
; itemllrii: toiroetaImprovettwaerare
j-e, -v Tniihrn imlr thirty-five eeiitii per
« t ..r information nddrraa

'HaiUuisi, Mich.

£«nk^ Springs-John W. Briggs
R“d,te&gt; •,ohn «"“•

m

’l*Qt Sunday with his
family in this dty.

Our trade is Booming in Tea.
cause we sell for Cash only,
do give better values than any
can. We sell goods in every
Barry county.

Why? be­
and can and
credit house
township in

J- S. Goodyear and wife go to Har­
““ttod tod toopted.
*
00 Permanent organi­ bor Springs to-day.
zation reportetl the followingR- i\Pro.wn ^d son Seth are
°X^P^“^^Iwne
h or permanent officers-W. h. Jewwith Grand Rapids friends.
^eh»lrmto,tod A. H. JotaJL,
Miss Addle Jordan will return from
works have lota of pumps, valves,
Order of business:
her northern trip Saturday.
screens, hose, belting, parking ttn&lt;i f.ji
Son.1®ltu’' on revolutions.
E. W. Morrill spent the greater por­
coSSh
to state and tion of but week in Detroit*
congretrtlonai conventions
Mrs. W. H. Powers'and son Roy go
NominaUons of candidates in followMl’S?'
B' Willwon hafl received
to Harbor Springs Thursday.
tiT ^’T11 in f011 of a
y^?ro^^??d8• Brosecuting AttorMr. Frink, of Chicago, visited at O.
ttn by the M«sonle Mutual Benefit As- vevnr pCUu Lourt ,Commis8ioner, SurWe are selling the Best Gunpowder imported for 60c per lb
ThJSSS,0?the Ufe
b -r lat« husband ii2turJtePrWQUllve ln 0x6 SUte L*’ D. bpaulding’s the past week.
“
“
Best Japan
50c “
Eugene Davenport, of Woodland,
P™
02
!*
payment
oFthe
same
sneak
volumes in behalf of this clSof fSSj.
“
“
a Choice Japan for................................................................. 40c “
KpP?* accepted and adopted.
was a Banner caller Monday.
that will match any 60c Tea sold m this market. Try it.
.. M1, Jewell asked to lie excused
MaAer Dorr Mudge is waiting on
“
“
a Good Japan Tea for
Monday -we hiui the pleasure of wlt- as chairman, for physical reasons customers at his father’s store.
"
“
a fair
"
,
nnJnt?? m,oUon Enoch Andrus was
30c
neusing a drill of the Battle Creek fire ummimously elected permanent chair“
a Choice Japan Tea Dust for
Cadet Geo. Rock will return home 1 “
me
next
week,
to
spend
his
vacation.
through the courtesy of
Chief I. G. Bonnett. It makes a liast- erP7rf A1OzSy were •Ppolnted as tellMrs. Frank Canion has returned
We carry a Choice and Complete Line of Green and Roasted
tlff JkT?
10 wltoeM the drill of er^H. A. Powers and K W. Burgess. from u visit with friends in Galesburg. Coffees.
Ra
ent dePartu‘«it and its ellect.
.B’dleck, first assistant in the
ivegppiiances tor fighting tire.
high school, has returned from her va­
M e sell the Best Arabian Mocha Roasted for....i
\J6ur former townsman A. J. Bowne
.... 30c per lb
H n cm c'b ’X'"?™O.born, cation.
“
Mixed or Roj&amp;moja Roasted for .
... 25c "
find Major Watson, ^&gt;f Grand Rapids. H H. Glib C..F. Cod,, a. D. nujhH.
Miss Druaie Halo returned 'from a
“
a good Mixed Roasted for............................
...30c “
viait
to
Grand
Rapids
and
Nashville
the
Best
Rio
Dunmw
m
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J
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...18c “
My they will furnish half the means
friends.
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a Good “
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to(,eo‘“Plet« the raHroad from
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a Fair ■
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t0&gt; IB'' l'°t&gt;8r«*»lomd con- , E. B. Nims, of Grand Rapids, and
Kalamazoo to this city if thetwo cities.
'''“'"I “
Clem“
a Choice Rio Green for
KatamSlnW11LriUrntoh the othbr hnlS
C
ol
Dickey,
of
Jackson,
Sundayed
in
rrSJ-w V”"100-u- LA.
Hastings.
/h?^^OP*^le’aren0wat work on 2.T IF?- • ".“B" llrown. 8. K. Innor.

/?u!:""Xns in

H'EACHERS
WJl f.jd a large assortment of

:::3I

nickle clocks; and at prices cheap-

,

ci-than ever at

f «"W to get the other
Mrs. Geo. W. Abbey returned from
K d'veU-J- U- Brown, f. (;.
7 ^^y have almost the C Ktolto' ' k“”er- B-J- Bldletnto, s. an extended visit with Charlotte friends
required amount.
on Monday.
On motion, voted to nomlnnto ctodlStauffer &amp; Crawley missed a
Mias Ida Wheeler, of Woodland, was
. ,r IB® »ndon. offietfi by bnllot
the guest of Hastings friends a portion
number of pair of shoes after the recent
T*S
'T* dd&lt;v“ion to do- of last week.
ffrs but wish to say that their stock has podt tho bdloU ol the djeg.tm ol hl»
.Mrs. A. Black will leave for Traverse
been replenished and is now better and precinct
.On motion the delegates present City the first of next week, to remain
larger than eVer. They wish to call
w ere empowered to cast the full vote of two months.
special attention to their Misses and their
respective townships.
wotnen's shoes, and wish to have aM
R. B. Messer went to Grand Rapids
On motion convention proceeded to
who desire to purchase this class of informal ballot for sheriff.1
Tuesday to attend a meeting De Molla
goods to call anti examine. As to qual­ ntJ'J&lt;I}Bppen P'^'ted the name of commandery.
ity and price they cannot be excelled.
l(4lls8 Shepherd, of Vassar, Mich., the
tiaaer bhriner as a candidate for nomi­
The big reunion this week will be at ,nation, and Hon. John Carveth pre­ second asaustant of our high school, ar­
sented name of James H. McKevitt
rived thia week.)
tbe store of Iiewis Stem. The liar­ t ’tVW!1 I^Bot-Baker Bhriner, 56;
CoLGULW. J. Michael, 1. Swikert,
gain hunters will be there, and feast on ;Tttoi.lfo'"
J ’ “•
»■
J. S. Davis and A. H. Johnson were at
the low prices Mr. Stem is making on
Formal Inllot-ll.krr Shrtner, ®; J. Battle Creek Monday.
his entire stock in order to dose out his
Walter Wilkins and Roy Barlow rus­
entire stock preparitory to moving to II. McKevitt, 45. Total. 110.
Chicago. O. A. R. veterans, dtizens, , On motion. Baker Bhriner was de­ ticated at Gun lake last week, with tie
people irrespective of race, religion or clared the unanimous nominee of the party of C.G. Bentley.
convention.
politics should see Mr. Stem, and take
W. J. Holloway’s mother and aunt,
On motion, the rules were suspended Mrs. Spencer, of New York state, are
advantage of the bargains he offers.
Chas. M. Mack was unanimously visiting himself and wife.
Goods will be sold al and below cost. and
1
by acclamation for clerk.
This is no advertising snap.. Mr. Stem nominated
1
Mrs. Wright went to Chicago Thurs­
Hon. John Carveth presented the
means business, for he prefers to sell the
of Christoper A. Hough as a can­ day, where she expects to remain with
goods here to packing and paying name
1
didate for treasurer, and on motion the her daughter, Mrs. Austin.
freight on them to Chicago.
rules were suspended and Mr. Hough
Mrs. M. W. Hicks returned from Bay
By reference to card published was unanimously nominated by accla­ City Friday, where she has been visit­
elsewhere it will be seen that Mr. C. M. mation.
ing relatives for the past month.
A.
C.
Towne
presented
the
name
of
Mack declines the nomination for clerk.
Mrs. Emma Austin returned to
Ralzey B. Richards as candidate for
His honest, manly avowal of his rea­ nomination for register of deeds, and Grand Rapids Saturday, after an ex­
sons is evidence that he is the manner C. H. Bauer presented name of Chas. tended visit with Hastings friends.
of man that should be given political W. Jordan.
■-Miss Hattie St John, of Milford, is
preferment, if such can be done with­
Informal ballot resulted as follows: with her sister, Mra. C. H. Cole, with
out injury to the interests of the candi­ R. B. Richards, 62; C. W. Jordan, 46; whom she expects to spend tbe winter.
dates. Fanning is Mr. M.'schoeen vo- C. W. Armstrong, 10; P. A. Sheldon, 2;
Mrs. Cbaa. Russell, of Allegan, re­
J. H. MeKevift, 1. Total 110.
Formal ballot—IL B. Richards, 68; turned Io her home Tuesday, after an
extended visit with relativee in this
C. W. Jordan, 51—100.
f must either hold or drive.”
On motion IL B. Richards was de­ dty..
Much as the republicans of Barry coun­ clared the unanimous nominee.
Mrs. Nichols, of St Lhuis, and Mrs.
tydeaire to honor Mr. Mack, in justice
L.E. Knappen presented the name ITatt,of Charlotte, nee the Newton
to aS concerned hls dedlnation should I
sisters, are visiting Hastings relatives
bo incepted by the party in the same of Philip T. Colgrove as the nominee and friends.
for prosecuting attorney, which was se­
conded by lion. J. W. Carveth in be­
J. M. Nevins returned Tuesday from
half of the Thornapple delegation, near­ a visit among relatives and friends in
T»x 'County Convention.—Pur­ ly every other delegation announcing Kalamazoo county. Mrs. N. remains
suant to call, the republican county ifs like preference. W. H. Snyder pre­ for a few days.
convention assembled at the court sented the name of Hon. J. A. Sweeeey.
Geo. Holloway and wife, of Raisin,
On motion convention proceeded to
house in'thls dty on Saturday, August
formal ballot for nominee for prosecu­ Lenawee county, were the guesta of
21st. Convention was called to order ting attorney, with the following re­ their cousins, W. J. and L. L. Holloway,
at 10M a. m. by Hon. Clement Smith, sult. I’. T. Colgrove. «; C. II. Bauer, a portion of the past week.
acting chairman county, committee, 4; J. A. Bweesev. 8. Total lia
Mrs. H. M. Williams and grand­
who called upon Enoch Andrus to act
The nomination of I*. T. Colgrove daughter, Miss Edna Schofield, of
aa temporary chairman. Mr. Andrus, was on motion made unanimous.
Cleveland, are the guests of Mrs. Ghemwith, a few appropriate remarks, as­
Mr. Colgrove in fitting language ac­ preri Williams on Green street.
sumed the chairmanship, and A. H. cepted the nomination, which he said
Johnson was elected temporary secre- was entirely unsought on his part. He

McOmljer’s. the Jeieler.
liepairing by an experienced

and competent workman.

Local News.
hvulution thia week, 1,928.
UruuuUdoe thr late firm of Itoge
u&gt;)y‘Au&gt;t be lettled al once or coa

J. M. ROGERS.

J. M. ROGERS.

I'atbonizk Em. Busby’s bath rooms.
Flxk all wool goods 50c at M. E. N.’s.

W f. a re a little late this week but the
delay ie unavoidable.
A. IL McOmbeb sells the celebrated
dust proof watch case.

Em. Bessy’s bath rooms are becom­
ing desenroHr popular.
Efim opal Sunday school picnic nt
Thornapple lake to-day.

'■ .i t down the rag weed and atop the
hay fever and doctors bills.
H131 DIBlit the best kid gloves for
&lt; ue dollar at Morae E. Nevins’.
Take In the G. A. R. dance at the
I nion hall Thursday evening, Aug 26th.
Itei'G.oisT’s sundries, a big stock at
G11 {Tn prices at I^ithrop’s drug store.

A upoDLT portion oi the Banner is
•this wuk ixcupied with political mat­
ters. ■
o
Tur finest stock of stationery at
Lathrop's drug store. The prices are
right.
i'nr.M HirriONs promptly and acuratriy compounded at Latnrop’a drug
store.

also thanked the people of Barry coun- Mead, H. H. Gill and A. H. Johnson
ty for what
they
done for him in are in attendance at the republican
wt--------„had
---------------------------------e----past.
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state convention at Grand Rapids.
Col. H. H. Gill presented tbe nsJit- of
Mr. and Mrs. Waterhouse, of YpsilanAlonzo E. Kenaaton as one of the can­
didates for circuit court commi&amp;doDer. U are temporary rwddenta of Hastings
L. E. Knappen also presented the name —the former being engaged in superin­
tending
the setting of the machinery in
of Hartley E. Hendricks.
- On motion the rules were suspended the roller mill.
and the above named were nominated
A. R. McOmber. Fred Hotchkiss,
by acclamation by unanimous vote.
Under a like susper sion of the rules John Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Nev­
Dr. A. L. VanHorn and J. M. Nevins ins. and the Miseefl Anna Bessmcr,
Della
Rising and Mae Sweezey plcwere unanimously nominated as candi­
nieed at Thornapple lake Tuesday after­
dates for coroners.
•
Formal ballot for surveyor resulted noon.
as follows: AsaRork.72; Seth Pratt,
The city hall Is no more. Where
20.
On motion, the rules were suspended erstwhile stood this ancient landmark,
and Jerry M. Rogers unanimously nom­ this noble monument of revolutionary
architecture, there is nought but deso­
inated as candidate for representative
lation now. Let 'er desolate.
in the state legislature.
On motion M. L. Cook was unani­
mously elected chairman of the county
committee.
.
The delegations from the various
townships and wards nominated tbe
following as members of the county
,committee.
Assyria—W. H. Jewell.
Baltimore—Geo. Prichard.
Barrv—John H. Brown.
Carlton—Jas. N. Covert.
Castleton—Dr. H. A. Barber.
Hastings—P. W. Burgess.
City, 1st ward—H. C. Lewis.
Citv, 2nd ward—C. W. Jordan.
City, 3rd ward—H. A. Powers.
Citv, 4th ward—P. A. Sheldon.
Hope—J. H. Valentine.
Irving—G. W. Brown.
Johnstown—A. E. Kenaston.
Maple Grove—L. E- Mudge.
Orangeville—Walter Brown.
Prairieville-J. J- Perkins.'
Rutland—Moses Seeber.
Tbnraappta—J- H. McKevitt.
Woodland—C. A. Hough.
Yankee Springs—J. W. Briggs.

M'indXy night a cow owned try H.
KNe»-ton gored and killed a horoe
!u2^.lfr«bitoey Tanner. It is said
Uwt the cow broke into the enclosure
’here the horse was.
^Tme ut(*s making establishment of
Man cu,
do«&lt;l lor two

bllowing committees were ap­
pointed:
On credentials—Messrs. A. C. Towne,
W. H. Frost and T. S. Brice.
On permanent organization and order
of business—Messrs. C. R. Crosby, L.
Brigham and G. W. Brown.
.
On resolutions—Messrs. C. H. Bauer,
W. H. Snyder and W. H. Jewett.
Convention adjourned until 1 o’clock
p. m. .
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Convention assembled as per adjourn­
ment.
The committee on credentials report­
ed, finding the following entitled to
seats in tbe convention;
AsByriw—C. L. Briggs. Wn. J. Lew­
is. Thoe. Bartram, Preston k. Jewell,
W. H. Jewell, O. M. Cleveland.
. Baltimore—Chas. D. Pritchard Chas.
P. Gaskill, Frank Stanton, Norman
Latham, Isaac Weeks. II. A. Powers.
Barry-John H. Brown, Randolph
Polly, Albert Lawrence, Wm. Elliot,
'Geo. Marr. Norman E. Chapin.
Castleton—H. A. Barber. J. P. Mills,
Myron Sutherland, S. S. Ingerson, F.
I). Soules, Lester Mead. F. U. Boise.
:Wm. Strong. H. P. Feegles, W. N. De­
vine.
Carlton—'I. W. Rogers, Clark A.
itabbcr L N. Covert?Wm. Williams.
:
E. Kesshner.
, Hastings Township—T. W. Burgess,
M.
B. Todd. Wm. Iiewis, Hale Kenyon,
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■^miSn^City. l«t ward-W. H.
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M,Jl time tor the pnrp«e ol
*’1 -1Lg the fall styles.S
Lps'A&lt;S *'’ 'N“I of the fire tbe Hastings

S’&amp;fward—L. E. Knappen. Col. H. H.
&lt;
O\M5’rt^Sheldon. Frank Pan­
,

r
,C)d Iron Works will have thdr
pocks atithe hardware store of Greble
SF***' .-511 1*^08 owing them
pH please .all anti settle.
l^ins.li p. BftQWN daliea to an-

’
lum,
’EbC.'l.tkmiES'cku- V. Bob,
inson Chas. F. Cock, Jonathan Fox.
1 Irvitw—Geo W. Brown, Enoch Ad‘drus. Foster Staaon, Alvin Bate*, John
Reuter. A. D. Hughes.
- . ,

All indebted to Weiasert Bros, must
call and settle their accounts at once.
•I1e«e lake notice. •
The roof on Parker's hotel ia comPietKl, and the Interior work is being
rapidly pusheil forward.

wil1 °Pen Monday with
ought prospecta for a large attendance
and a sutetaunl schopl year.
Tn mi j. is every indication that the
reunion of the G. A. R. veteraxn now
*:ng hi W io this city will be a grand
sucres.-..
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•
TiieW. e.T.
of Rutland, will
iuret-ai Mrs. Chidester's Wednesday the
1st of bept, at 2 p. in., for a special
ttfeting.
■l-H. Beamer &amp; Co. announce in
a neat adv. their special sale of teas,
Wtas and tobaccoes. The prices they
mak'i are such as will sell the goods.
The trees on the fair grounds have
trimmed so as to afford an unobwucted view of the entire race course.
' predated11!UpTov,'nient'that wlUbeMP"

pouore to the ladi« of Ratings that
pt u m Grand Rapids and will remain

j

-Bum.,

S

In Tobaccos we lead them all, and our
are simply immense.

We are selling a good Light color Fine Cut for
“
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choice
M
“
“
“
good Dark
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“the
best
Dark
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“and a hummer.
...................
This
is our
special
brand
Our Dynamite Plug
Tobacco
la a corker,
for.. .&lt; J...............
Spear Head Plug for
Our Boom Smoking is great, '
Our Daisy Smoking is the bro
—, for...
best, for

article

2Scper lb
36c
40c 60c 60c
. 15c
30c

Our 5 and 10 Cent Counters are loaded down with* Bargrins.

Special Sale of 5 and 10c Handkerchiefs.
Come quick, for they are selling like hot cakes.
Yours for Low Prices,

J. H. Beamer &amp; Co,
.
1

Ike People’s Drug Store
Has Removed from the old stand to the store
ormerly occupied by Fred’k Hotchkiss, be­
tween Beamer's Grocery and Kurtz’ Meat
Market

Books and Stationery,
Pure Drugs and Patent
x.
Medicines.

$1000 forfeit

to the chairman and secretary, tbe con­
vention adjourned.
enoch andbub.

A gemtlesjuts snore

Best Line of Cigars in City I
A Full Line of Homeopathic
Medicines.
Prescriptions Carefully Compounded by a
Registered Pharmacist.

�FINISHED THEIR WORK.

THE NEWS IN BRIEF

CLO8E OF THE IRISH LEAGUE CON­
VENTION AT CHICAGO.

cost is TJX shillings a ton.
Cardinal Gibbons, cf Baltimore, is of

to tho Irish convention Thursday wav

sKmred national prosperity if
would
have bartered tor political rlgbta for it.
Scotland bad dono so, but Ireland would

part in a Socialistic procession and picnic.
Ttoy daman dad universal suffrage and

that tho. homo rule bill had baan
&gt;a reaolw was that Salisbury

Thare is likely to ba a strike against a
now basting maebino in tho clothing facto-

suparinUndaut of
policy to.be pareuteL
At tho afternoon tearioa of the coavsotion tba constitution which was adopted at
Boston ia 1081 was rvad op ted. an animated
debate springing up ov«r a motion to strik.
out th* paragraph urging tho boycotting
of English manufacturara
Tho motion

pnbUo Instruction.
At Rock Island, Tuesday, Lteafc a Gar-

Snoderly and four children were drowned

•as vigorously

applauded

Warrant! tor *7,752, CD, for tbe quarterly

log that in round numbers *&gt;00,600 bad

bad boon subscribed by tbe 770 branches of

. CoL Ingersoll sailed for Europe last SatEx-Senator McDonald says

eboice ot John FitxoraU, ot Nebraska,
for president by a vote-et 71U to j44 tor
Hugh McCaffrey, of PNladalpNa; Mo­

The Cincinnati Enquirer announces that
England and Russia over the Afghan boundIn thirty-two towns in Ohio th. saloons
have bws c’owd by th. local option ot tbs
Dow law.

the incumbent secretary.
Responding to many falls, John F. Fintail Sycamore of Ulinolx'

be alluded te Ulmsolf and the chairman as
Catans" in tho English sansa

be married ia September, a*'ah. is 1
waiting tor a disprasatiou from Roma

greeaional district, in convention at Springheld Tueeday, nominated Lieutenant Gov-

is souwtbing
walking

reunion of old soldiers at Decatur, Illa,
mouth

county, Illa, was found dead tn hls chair
policy. Nobody shall oonqwl mo to subscrib. to anything that my eons.-i.noe tells
m. I. wrong 1 do not think that Mr. jesprotod..
Gladstone's Mil Is a final MtttenMnt. As
Tbo Hon. II(ram Tyrol! died at Spring­
Bold, Iowa, of apoplexy. Tbo doceasod
.rtoldod for many ysaro la Jo Davfao county,
Gladstone's nor Salisbury's nomine, nil. in Illinola, and waa a mombsr ot tto tegislaDublin eostla I want to ss. Par noil or kuro during 187017.
Davltt there. Nobody has any respect for
a iMS-blve inhabited. by dronu. England
tolls you boldly sba will not tot you go
without fighting.
I twUovs bar. Than
N. Cleveland, of Chicago,
fight" M'hil. applana. was not wanting

The political friends of Congressman
smee II. Ward, of tbe Third Illinois dfscloud

opportunity.

Irishman

Warn.r Milter, Lrvl P. Morton, Gen.
W. Rusted, James D. Warren,

sidm

tbe psumlnent RepubMcan candidates for
lb. Valted ttetM aeoatonMp from New

and blood for tbs freotag cf 4,0u0,000 slaves
will certainly be oa baud when tbs Issue is
tbe liberation of 5,0W,«» of tbeir own. I
bare nothing against Davltt and bls policy.

MONSIEUR ALBANO.
Ha was a little old man, verging per­
haps on 60, with closely-cropped hair,
and a hat which Wilhelm could not keep
from thinking was one size or more too
big for him A little old mau with sad
eycti, but with a pleasant voice, and a
•roils that often quite banished all trace
of melancholy from hfa face.
But Wilhelm—tbe head-waiter at the
dingy old Paris restaurant, where for
months ho had presented himself &lt;at the
aonie hour dailv—bad taken to hirn from
the very first, and as the gentleman
seemed to court retirement, used in­
variably to ensconce him in the snuggrot comer of the room, not far from the
charcoal stove—the time was winter—
and with no other companions save a
pair of tabby cats.
“What is it today?" M. Albano would
inquire, as he seated himself at hfa table,
with liis feet on a monel of goat-skin
placed there for them. “What is it to­
day, WilhehnT
, And Wilhrbn used invariably to place
a white dimpled fore-finger against the
name of some particular dish on the
card, and that waa the dish M. Albano
Invariably chose.
It was not long before 'Wilhelm found
out that M. Albano was, like liimself. a
Hungarian, and, like himself, an exile.
They were friends, indeed, after this.
Wilhelm told the little old man hfa
story, and to some extent the little old
man told*Wilhelm hfa. There was some
difference, nevertheless, in their stations
in life, for in hfa own dear land M. Al­
bano had been a count, while Wilhelm
had been but a junior engineer.
•And no you are really going?" said
Wilhelm, as he stood one day near hfa
friend, the empty soup-bowl in hfa right

Tto Republican convonilon of ths Fifth
----- ---I ’ JI.AmmA
roro—1—
a tad John A. Lovely oo th. f»lth ballot.
Tho frtends of Senator Mabono are urgl
him to become the Hepubllcun candids

On thia [&gt;oint tbe assemblage was decld-

whose liabilities are scheduled at «15\000.
Ing the man who fought and bled and died

lie printer by President Clovaland.

Flnerty spoke o&lt; a bee-hive inhabited by

building destroyed.
round-trip charge Chi­

“Really going. Wilhelm."
“Oh, dear! Monsieur, I shall sadly miss
you. Is it Brussels, monsieur. Berlin,
or Moscow? You say you have liad en­
gagements at all these places."
“No, no," replied M. Albeno eadly; “it
fa neither of these places. I am dono
with them all—done with the world, I
might say. I am going home."
“What!" cried Wilhelm, with bright­
ening eyes—“homo to our dear land of
“Nay, nay, nay; never there again.
What matters imperial forgiveness? Can
a king mend a broken heart, even if he
could restore my forttines? Could I gaxe
without grief on those green-wooded
hills and valleys tliat once were mine?
Could I mingle with the good people who
dwell there—and who once called me
lord—without sadness? No, Wilhelm,
no. My home ia near LonddU, tho home
of the refugee, tho only city in the whole
world amid the bustie and stir of which
an exile may woo forgetfulness."
Wilhelm lingered by tho table for a
few moments. He was deep in thought.
“M-1 Albano,” he said at last, “to have
employment in London has long lieen
with me on ambitious dream—a castle in
tbe air—call it what you will. I hate
the garb of servility in which you now
see me. Oh! there are times, monsieur,
tliat I walk my room all night, wild in
tiiought, because I feel I was bora for
better tilings. Yet I tty to do my duty
—my humble duty."
“Yes, yes, yes," said Albano, speaking
more briskly titan was his wont. “That
is right—do your duty. I trust I do
mine, bumble though that fa. Do not
let pride interfere with that duty. Be
not self-conscious.
Concentrate your
thoughts and energies in your work,
menial though somo may call iL Be­
lieve me, Wilhelm, a halo surrounds ths

his dingy r«®-

Wilhelm's

father

and. with true pauses—.
said little or nothing about ton-elf. but
his hopes and ambitions.
Wilhelm’s grrat scheme was connected
-Uh
n..l O»1J «•» *•

at Ughting
but M th. mortal ro”"
„d M. Altarno k»"
ob.ml.UT qnxlilT •»
properly workwl ata. tame ptan. rf mJtalm’. might Irod htat ■» &lt;•“«
for'

"-You will come w Engtand with me.
Wilhelm t 1 her. roved n little Alta; 1
*111 pey your enpenroe’
-No. friend, no: to Engtand I wOl
coma but everything 1 wiU t»y myrolt.
Two more month, will 1 work, nnd
then-"
“You will come ?"
“Yes."
■&gt;
.
.
"And be my guest for a few weeks at
my little cottage home?"
So tbe two parted.
Winter wm still holding sway, and
snow lay deep all round Paris: but in
nine weeks* time what a change there
waa! With Paris, however, this short
and simple story has no longer anything
to do. The scene shifts to a tiny but
beautiful cottage in Surrey. It stands
on the slope of a gently-rising hill, and
fa almost buried in i&gt;ine woods.
“Yes, Wilhelm," M. Albano was say­
ing aa the two eat together in a little
tent on the lawn, “thia cottage, these
gardens, the beautiful country around,
do not teem the same since Marie—since
my daughter left me. They are not tbe
same, for I am older now. !l can not
see with the same eyes, liear with the
same ears: it seems aa if the gloom of
the grave were already dosing around

“But Marie—your daughter—may re­
turn."
“No, that can not be; tho pride that
causixl her to go .will 'prevent her return­
ing. She will never come back."
“Wilhelm was silent.
“A few hasty words—and tlie words
yere mine—a few peevish mutterings at
the fate that banished me from ray na­
tive land, that liad torn from my breast
tlie insignia of title and honor, and com­
pelled me—me, a count, to drag out a
miserable existence in a foreign country,
by aid of my violin.’ I did not mean to
imply that I l&gt;cgrudged the labor that
kept i»er as a lady, but 1 fear I led her
to believe ro; and I would have laid
down my-life n«xt minute to liave been
able to retract, to unsay my cruel words;
but next minute -Mario was gone. Gone

■ mayhap a broken heart, though a proud
one. And since then I have sought and
obtained engagements in almcat every
capital in Europe, I have been till
now ever on the move, thinking, always
thinking, 1 would find my Marie; for
one brief note- •the only one I received—
told me she was so far independent,
and tliat on her voice alone she would
now trust for a livlihood. ?Bnt I am
tired, hopeless, and weary."
And so indeed he looked.

The report published by Lieut. Von
Nimptsch, of tho Gorman army, son-tn-

detuila of the journey which be made
with Hen Wolff, a traveler in tho serv-

GERManremEDY
^“,e&gt; RbfUlr.J’Itm I..___

■ AM

lias resulted in tlie discovery of a river
likely to be of material value to traders

with tho Cmgo.
The Congv in its course from the
southeast, makes a very wide bend to

Atlantic, a very large tract of country be­
ing embraced in this curve. Within this
curve is the river Kaasai, which Lieut.
Von Nimptach regards as being “of evwj
greater importance to commerce than
the Congo itself.”
Dtecribing their
journey, be says that as far as Luebu,
tbe Kassai flown through wide plains
well adapted for cultivation, pasturage.

SAFE.

pB&amp;mpt^25&amp;

on the banks, and tho travelers met with
great civility in all of them save one,
the inhabitants of which fled at their
approach. One tribe, adds Lieut Von
Nimptach. “was remarkable for its
natives
accomjoviality.
.t
_JT in their t ca­
noes, and when we landed, organ­
ised dances and songs in our honor."

tbe findst quality were readily given in
exchange for empty boxes and tins.
They discovered several affluents of the
Kauai, and they calculated that they
were navigable fcr a distance of WO
miles. “But the moat important afflu-

steamer Vorwarta during the months of
February and March. He ascended this
Hiretun to h distance of 430 leagues from
ite mouth, and one of its northern afflu­
ent* brought him to within a wt«ek's
inarch of Nyabgoue. He might have
gone still further liad his steamer not
met with an accident, for there are no
catcracta in this river. Ail this network
of navigable water, more than 3,000
miles, is most admirable, and in future
it will he ^possible to travel eastward
from the Atlantic, reaching Nyangoue
and then Lnke Tungyutcka by leaving
the Congo ut the mouth of the Kaaaai,
without being obliged to ascend the
whole of tho former stream, thus avoid­
ing the Stanley falls.”

VMS in.uu a. TOC SUES tO_BlLTl»&lt;i». ..

Maw^tors
ATHLOPHOROSJlrSiSt;

inunott* co., in will st., in tok.

WILSON

WASHBOARDS.

The talk al&gt;out Pasteur and hydropho­
bia. a dog-fancier informs us. has had a
marked effect on hb trade. Tin? sending
tor hydrophobia has riveted attention to
the danger of keeping dogs, and many
fashionable ladies liave disposed of their
pugs and other four-footed beasts, and
babies are growing in popularity aa pets.
"Hydrophobia is a fraud and Pasteur is
a humbug,** said Fourfoot, tbe fancier.
"Dogs have running fits which "HI !««■
off if they are kt alone. If caught by
the windpipe and salt put in lib mouth.

peered no more in any orchestra. Hope
itself had fled from his heart, and he may bite sometimes, but liydrophobia re­
mourned for hb daughter as for one sults from nervous fright."
Hut such
talk, even though widely advertised,
Wilhelm was a frequent visitor nt the will not luslp the trade. D
cottage. Aided in hb ambition by the ning fits" will continue to

work,.the
_______________ to triumph, and
that mental staying power which often­
times leads to sucocto without even tho
aid
of
genius, tho young man conquered
whatever hb or bar hand findeth to do,
In 1 BOO I was working south on levee
in no half-hearted way, but with a will, all difficulties, and was already on the
a purpose, and an honest pride of action, first-steps of the ladder tliat leads to work. In these days each man got four­
teen “jMCfn**" of whisky, some even
feeling inwardly that duty b a sacred fame.
thing. Study to be content with the
Hfa employment frequently led him to
state in which Providence han placed Italy and to that Rome which of late
‘How many jtggere do.yotfgivail.
you, Wilhelm. Study that—study that."
“But, monsieur, you would then leave of glorious life.
ambition out of count"
An event now took place which is com­ man up here who’ll give fourteen." The
“No; oh, no! Only let your ambition mon enough in the life of most young next question was: “How much do you
be subservient to your duty. The march men: Wilhelm fell in low. But Ido pay?" It was in the swamps of ArkaUnot blame him, for all Rome waa capti­
ever, ever onward. Better youraelt, by vated by the sweet voice and modest aad ague. I went there sick and worn, but
all means, if you can: by so doing you cliarming manner of a young singer that I neither smoked nor drank. I was told
may better the world; but ambitious had lately been brought out by a great I could not do without whisky, but I was
the only man out of fifty who made full
thoughts or actions mutt never interfere
with your hours of labor. Thesu belong
Night after night, wherever she sang, time. I gained ninety pounds, while
to your present employer, Wilhelm."
Wilhelm was there, listening enthralled.
But he could obtain no introduction. She
“Well, see and think of it Meanwhile,
here is a pass for tbo Grand N----- r con­
Going home late one night from duties Randy in Globe-Democrat.
cert. You will see mo and my little Chat had occupied him for nearly eightviolin in tbe second row of the orchestra. and-forty houra, with little time for
Whooping-cough paroxysms, it b well
You will wait far me, and we will sup •deep, ho heard tho startling - shout at
known, an- sensibly ameliorated by ti&gt;o
together at tho Rhondevillc."
'
fire. He followed the mob and tbe rat­
High over a score of fiddlers at tbe tling ill-contrived engine down a narrow
dark street that, from the showers of
the disease are effected by breathing
little violin seemed to ring—seemed. at
such air. Dr. W. T. Gnr.me suggests an
easily available improvement on the oM
hears and can listen only to the nightin­
Wilhelm got cloee to the burning
gale’s voice amidst the babel of birdllildinir and huir-rorl
1. *1.___ _ •_
works for this purpose. Hie plan is to
vosees in the woods in early spring.
After the performance, Wilhelm wited him to tackle. For look! the faces of attach apiece of rubber tubing to a
burner, the tubing being long enough to
for what appeared quite a long time for
young people and children frantic with reach the floor. The gas is turned on
hia friend. All tho other muaicianu had
Bpper
who just engj^h to make a perceptible odor,
and filed away, but still he came
will climb through sparks and smoke up
and tbe child is to inhale it for a fcr
tliat rickety ladder ? Who will volun­
rim ventured at last to sak one tn teer to raw them ? Wilhelm will! He minutea st a time aa often as convenient.
authority.
,

CAP

SODA

For Baking Purposes.

Best in th "World,
Probate Outer.

1‘reavnt. wm. «. t o:r..i.ric,
In tbe matter ot the estate ot l&gt;-r»ru »•
LIT... —. .1...
,!uW wrtfteA
of John J. Porklus. ciuudiun id mm ®it!T
praying that be may be llcr!,.MjL‘&lt;’,JJQZJ^2
real estate in said petition described. M rvs

or MM court, wen to Of nwaru ...
office in tbe city ot Hatilww.
show cause. If any there be. why the l«jw'

lb* HaMiW'

SK^-toted-dvof^^
&lt;A tree copy )_________ •jt-ic-oi rtotete
SlOtICe IO BlNkriir.-.

SSteixamlMtloM for

“Ob, no!" waa the reply; “M. Albano
has not goua^ *' Ho is talking to the monJBaESrlagLTiim. Miitaievt^-

an, but'

tobia surprise, if not joy, ia the young
sinner. White &gt;V&gt;. i. _____ '
.

Ysa. Well. and evwa you do not seem
able to fathom the mystery. But thh Al­
bum b a splendid violinist. Any orebro-

ifciy.

Ns own individual

»M.athbhoteL It-ooldbs^k,
before ho got round. What mattered it?
She came ds;*- ------------- * •■
lus welfare.

bugs it ooroee to us like water in a thirsty
land, like a benediction of mt to tbe
&gt;ta f uil drew and it# flirting, amid lampti

KSmStofi ttoi

SBSftraSTjtiS"
Nate sranptty si 9 ovl&lt;&gt;ck and
wnlaartvnto'n.chkily

I

j,ri&gt;re«

-

�Agricultural.

to
result Of
“re throat, which can be
cured by a single bottle of Red Star
a
ture ^dee' tw®ty-flv® «mU 1lire, but its climate is entirely unlike
the traditional softness and uniformity

w-a’,1

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taxeacfiXr!"

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as is also true of the four winged Hu
Delicate diseases of either sex radical­
•oonorA^M inoecta which
ly
Send 10 cen^s in stimpe for
I KhVLt* mOM PLANTING DIFFERENT bly also devour. Tbe same doubt
exfets a. to tae spidSi^tld0^^ book. Addrees, World's Dispensary
‘ INDENTS OF HEJUi ON COLLEGE
FARMof the stomachs examined. May it not Medical Association, Buffalo, N.I. *
r The question;is often asked, in be probalile that tbe benefits of .StfiJ
&lt;5 Prisoners m the Kent
slanting potatoes, what amount of aeed
county jail. There ought to be more.
the Carabid beetle we can
will give the brat returns in Thud and
I am selling considerable of your val.r.lidliy.
'
„ i. .. ,
Pr^r
cervuin of what we as- UMble raetheine, Athlophoros. My salts
Potato growers differ greatly in their
vi-w? from a single eye to each hill to **ft• ’ rpf- F orbes has found that thu are increasing every day. It la curing
beetles of this family, which are most ope case of severe rheumatism of yeara
:i whole potato.
i
,
landing in which all doctors had failed.
fargdy
eaten
by
adult birds, are
I am of the opinion, however, that
fargelv vegetaLlr f^ers. If ThiTh J. M. Evans, druggist, Evansville, Wis.
•r.-stu: the tests foade indicate that
potatoes are 4ut to about three true of the adult binh, there is ever?
THE HOMELIEST MAX in Hast­
..Ves to the piece, and one jiece planted
tn* ings as well as the handsomest and
a hill, the yield and quality Iwill be
?Lbat.°JF Btore “d
frw- “
H tt,.- than with ia greater j or less
.ol hemp’s Balsam for the
THE ROBIN.
rhroat and Lungs. It cures acute and
‘1
Desiring to akl^ our mite.Jndeter- «r£.7)lM£lly 1016 economic Status of this ^™?lc 'Odtf*9- i’rice 50 cento and
rnoreVnw»Uydlscuw. miniBg this question, five plate,of pota­
of ai}7 °“*er bi«h Manv ei.uu. w. II. Goodyear.
loes w ere planted in; J une 2,18$5, of the horticulturists believe that the snechs
get Kemp’s Liver
jinri'.tnk variety,
j
tm^!lJnjurlous than beneficial ita at 1 illsfor TorpidLiver.forConstipation,
The soil was a sandy loam, well the berries ahd cherries eaten are far lor the Complexion. W. H. Goodyear.
adapted to potato culture. Nd fertili- from compensated for by the insects
, « were used except a dressing of devoured. It has been very generally ti ‘ejTJv-ED .^rything, without re­
.,!!-rottcd ham-yard manure, which thought that earthworms form by far lief. but hemp s Pile Suppositories cur■ .is plowed under. The plate were put the largest proportion of the food of the F1 *“*■"*&gt; writes A. G. Rose, New
Conn- I*rice 50 rents-per box.
ia gowl condition, rows three feet apart, young.;
and potatpes planted eighteen inches
Tlie stomach of the adult robin W. H. Goodyear.
q.,irtm row.
Waa»5hK T°°ly IuUy developed - nV J1’M&lt;x,r-°LP°u8las- Allegan Co.,
During the reason of growth the soil
which I examined, contained will harvest 20,000 bushels of peachw
w.t&gt; thuroughtly. cultivated and kept so striking an instance of the beneficial this year.
.
*
i r. •: row weed?.
blrd’ 0x111 1 “oriced R
Dcautltul Women.
; ‘ I'he following notes give tlie ap- here, although not coming properly un­
p. srame of the vlneu and. other itema der the subject of the food of voung are mode pallid and unattractive by
functional Irregularties which Dr.
H im-R.it during Uie growing oeaaon. EJFJstomach was almost wholly
v.Kiie the table gives the number of filled with The injurious larva# of the 1 rrrei8»
“write Prescription” will
■ ■ । ;inionnt of seed/date. ol planting fauilly Anthorny tidu. This is.tbe fam­ infallibly cure. Thousands of testi‘ - I Gigging, weight of large ami bmafi ily to which belong the notorious cab­ ruoalals. By druggists.
p l i’.o-s. total weight ot each plat, per bage and radish files,- which in many
Two years ago the Fenton normal
tt.m ot small potatoes.
■
places have stopped cabbage production, school openetl with 15 pupils. Now
with a consequent loss of thousands or there are 137 attendants.
V -! C- ON POTATO EXPBRniENTA
By acttiX count
i me 25. Those from one eye are dollars annually.
Read the guaranty on which Hill’s
.. n thin. Did nut come up as well ns there were sixty of these anthomylan Peerless Cough Syrup is sold. No cure
larvie
in the single stomach.
tiie vtserr. There are from one to two
.
.
The
bird
was
shot
between
n row of no pay.
-talks in a hiil. Thoetxrom two eyes
Tlie Democrat and Greenback state
lire I irger ;uul not so thin; but not so chert-y trees and a rasberry patch, both
!.-.tgc as tho*e from more seed. From in bearing, and but a few rods apart. central committies will open a branch
thrre to five stalks in a hill. Those 1 et many horticulturists assert that headquarters at Grand Rapids.
•nthree eyes are making good strong in the berry and cherry seasons the rob­
If catarrh cannot be cured ita offengrowth, with from live to eight stalks in eats bo insect food.
These retults show that the young piveness can tie removed by the use of
in a hill. Those from one half of a poTrix.
Uduari making rank growth, having robin eats many more Injurious Lepi­
Lansing's condensed milk factory
nearly as large as those from dopterous larva- and fewer earth worms
Wb '!•* i-otiitoes. Those from whole po- than has generally been supposed; that turhs out about 30,000 pounds per
tn’.oe? present the largest growth, hav­ grass blades are almoet always prreent, month, and finds a ready market for it
although
probably
introduced
4argt-lu
ing ftom live to ten stalks in a bilk
The great sources of the extensive
by accident with the other elements of
T!.- topj are not as rank as some of the
the food: that the predaceous lieetles ot curative range of Dr. Jones’ R«1 Clover
:!i-r.&gt;;they are long and slim.
Tonic are ita great blood purifying quali­
the
family
Caradidtr
are
eaten
to
a
cer
­
June M ! Vines irom whole potatoes
ties and its gentle aperitive action, there­
wt largest; and irom one eye the small* tain slight extent For the Utter the by removing all restraint from the
hint* given by Prof. ForbesHnvestigasecretive organs, curing promptly and
i h'.-ve from one*eye do not spread out tions, mentioned in considering the cat- thoroughly dyspepsia, costivenexs, bad
birdj are applicable.
brt«lh, piles, pimples, low spirits, sick
i
4ame as last observation.
ECONOMIC RELATIONS.
and nervous headache, ague, malaria,
July 14. Tnose froui whole potatoes
Here again we see the importance of and all stomach, liver and kidney troub­
anti tnfrom half are nearly same in a knowledge of the food habits ol drag­ les. The most delicate stomach'accepts
growth! Those frmn one eye are large, on tiles and spiders; if it is true that it with relish. Price fifty cents, of
I .it there ahi ofay two or three stalks spiders are wholly beneficial, candor Fred Hotchkiss.
■i. a hiR. :
.
compels the conclusion that the second
The dnts from three eyes are very bird did more harm in destroying 32-1W
The Fmenr mills at Enst Tawashave
rtrnng.suartng vigorous growth.
of spiders than it did good in giving shut down for want of dock room.
OL-servalions were taken at various the coup de grace to the fl0-l(X» ol cut­
Mothers! mothers! mothers! Why
liiiit-i during the season, but there were worms, for by destroying a cut-worm
to apparent changes from condition re­ it but ends “an elemental life," while in will you allow your little darling to
ferred to in these notes.
destroying a spider it gives life, liberty, suffer with those horrible worms when
a
sure remedy is so near and cheap?
and the pursuit of food to a great many
SAM I, JOHNSON,
Pro: &lt;; Ajirivnlturv and Supt. ot the form.
injurious insects which the latter Dr. Jackson's vegetable worm syrup
would have destroy ed bad he not met will surely give relief and costs but »
his untimely fate. But, this is more cents. For sale by W. Goodyear.
than any one has a right to assume
Thu» far this season 3L Ignace has
while our profound Ignorance of the shipped 3U.431 tons of iron one; Escana­
.
ths food of yoeno uirds.
ground spiders continue to exist.
ba, KM,107 tons; Marquette, 518^06
nubdVly -few subjects have been so
BLACKBIRDS-ECONOMIC
RELATIONS.
tons.
s'- much discussed with so little basis
Here again we see the necessity ot «
■; knwp facto as the ever important
Itch, of every kind cured in 30 min­
one ot birds IUui their relations to agri- knowledge of food habits of dragon utes by WuolfortTt Sanitary Lotion.
flies.
ias
also
of
the
crayfish.
The
eggs
• &gt;;’.nre. Aside from a few occasional
Use no other. This never fails. Sold
of Kcmiptera found so numerously by Frederick Hotchkiss, druggists,
ra in all probability those of Hele­ Hastings, Mich.
na Americatatm, a large brownish
The Three Rivers Herald calls “It"
g inhabiting our fresh water lakes,
tis and ponds; this insect is injuri- the •'democratic ticket;" the News Re­
i because of ita habit to kill small tish porter is satisfied with it .as a “union
ticket.
” transfixing them on its spear like
ik. The grass found was probably
The best on earth, can truly be said
rfdentaljy introduced. Taken as a of Grigg's Glycerine Salve, which is
tote, the good done by young black- sure, safe and speedy cure for cuts,
tis, asv indicateil by the specimens ex­ bruises, scalds, bums, wounds and all
lined, far overbalances the slight m- other sores. We positively cure piles,
•y probably due to the destruction of tetter and all skin eruptions. Try this
aeficiifl insects.
wonder healer. Satisfaction guaranteed
bCFFICIENCY OF DATA,
or money refunded. Only 25 cents.
Ko one is better aware of theinsuffic- Sold by F. Hotchkiss.
icy of the data here given for any
Emma Brewer, aged 27, dark hair
ry .general conclusions than myself. and »y&lt; of Benton Harbor, Is missing
ie difficulty of obtaining specimens, for several days.
a time required for each examination
Blood Win Tell.
well as the pressure of other duties
Dr. Jackson’s blood and humor syrup
ve rendered the examination of »
eater number of specimens and will positive cure all eruptions, ulcers
xies impossible. The subject has aud l&gt;:ul sores upon the oody face or
en so little investigated in the past limbs. Will thoroughly cleanse the
at the pioneer work has teen_ attend- system and blood of every trace at dis­
with more difficulty than if It had eases that have their origin therein.
en nn old and well beaten field, it Cures the rheumatism, salt rheum and
tv well be doubted also whether it canker, and is well recommended by
jiild be best to investigate the whole the medical profession all over the
Price 81 per bottle. Sold by
bject in a single season; by continu- xountry.
.
g the investigation through a seria W. H. Goodyear
years, even though but few speclThe Western Theological Seminary
ens were examined each y ear many at Hope College, Holland, opens Sept. 1.
cidental errors would be eliminated
-VJ0
would enjoy your dtawr
id a much broader basis for generali- V\ \\O\X ujd are prevented by Dys.tloa obtained.
Aekart Dyepepai* TablrtA
But although the data here ghen

-illy remained undetermined. The
t.ich stomach was then boVuetl and placed away for future refereure anti verification.
&lt; I here desire to express my thanks to
1 rot. A. J. Cook, to whose patience and
snowlwIH? [ haVe j^n
houriY debtw; to Dr; W. J. Beal for the identifies
ticn of vegetable particles, and to M*snk? c&lt;&gt;ok for many epedmena
Kmdlv procured. The published inyesiiKHtlop of iVof. S. A, Forbee have also
&lt;*en oi great* value, being, as they are,
juonmnejits of scholarly and painstakinuuntry of which‘any man may
well lie proud.
’

ay not be sufficient to justify any very
ineral conclusions they at le«Bt point
»sueh. Before we have a right to sin
Fmxp'k Hotchkiss. Draiorlrt-*
uit any bird must go. eyeful invest!*
itions must be msde, through a long
iries of years, ot Ita food, not ofay unar tlie normal condition of insect and
mid faUUX bort.
lantjife. but also under the many
Wo«d*rfoJ Cure*.
aanoMDt! conditions that annually
ariM. Not OH1T WTOt U1U ’’•J”?.'.*?
w. n. Hort * &lt;*■
ou, locality but alio to •eyenl local I
tor a bird may durto« lu
never
on, pure where tareptloMl
exW do rre«l Injury.
1B. fS1?"
place where the conditions of Me are
different it may do only good «*d
Krta. So many points arise in grap­
pling with nature’s Proteins that the
greatest care is required before any
Lfe conclusion can be “^ed at, iand
before the question of the ^ation« «
birds to agriculture can
discussed, a more general knowledge
must be obtained not only of
J®"1 H. Goodyw.
of birds, at all ages and under all
Hnrn hut -»lio of the relations ofochre
the
SEiFcfiXfS-Xto-eh
by W H. Goodyear.

ECONOMIC RELATIONS.
seen that cut-worms and other
iajurtoua;iarvie form by far the largest and to agriculture.
proportion*of the young cat-bird’s food;
Liat the equally injurious moths are
eaten to a certain extent, as is also true
aKrasshoppera; that injurious beetles
'!?
proportion of the food, as
to St. Jacob’s oil
00 the Ephemera or May files.
,2'ut
results also show that taBick BMl toHoo.
which in the present state of ecototn:- entomology are considered bene“2“ »r&lt;- fcotvn. The LUMulida or
Ao50n,'*le8 f°rmed a small proportion
«tbe food ot thOMCODd bfnL Brfore
Wordlog. thl. fa
lire Urti,

ib

'■ ■'

zm,
j

a

Kl GEXEMrtXPOK, KtU»r.
&lt;.&gt;msuinlcatl«
i xrutn-nljhouW be
veijiort. Woodland.

U.I4p'I, ■

“ more thor-l

tab? vit*U-'r.*WURetire. Sold by

•^ESE'lS^TSdustre svMeaee.atre-

THE MYTHS OF CHILDHOOD.

unusually large number of superstitions.

taken as a specimen, and like those of
Bofctou they merge, without the gentle
jradatioM of spring, into an oppressive of serpent-worahip hua prevailed. Thin
rummer. The past winter was all snow, ia not improbably due to tlie air of mys­
sleet, mud, rain and fog. with the rarest tery which attaches to the stealthy move­
intervals ot sunshine. Paris houses are menu of the animal and to the awe-in­
usually badly built, with gaping cracks
about the doors, and badly fitting win­ snakes. And just n-s serpent-worship
Sows that freely admit the wind. If one prevail* among savages to-day, so among
boa a grate for coal it is infinitesimal; if civilised people, children, most of all.
be burns wood it is in a fireplace so feel a fearful, superstitious interest in all
deeply recessed that all the heat goes up that concern* snake*, and have invented
the chimney. The taste and talent of many myth* about them. In central
Pari* artist are marvelous. The practi­ Ohio when one child kills a snake tbe
cal ability of tlie Parts artisan or me­ lookers-on universally call out: “It* tail
chanic is beneath contempt He builds won’t die till sundown." This notion, I
badly because tlie public tliat employs find, is one of wide accc])tation, and
him, not being educated os in America doubtless arises from the persistent vital­
up to the proper standard of comfort, ity of tlie muscular contractility of the
iceepts the result of his imperfect labor snake. In southern Ohio it is now gen­
without question. Sb wealthy people erally believed tliat a snako will not
cower and shiver over a feeble flame in crawl over ash wood; and a man over 80
i room beautifully di-corated and fitted years of age. tells me tlie same belief was
with rich and tasteful objects of art.
common in Siaa»achu8atts when he tvas
a boy, and be think* it is by no means
stant and.depressing than those of Lon­ yet extinct. In certain locoUties in Mas­
don. Some warm weather at the and of sachusetts a reputed final cure foe tooth­
March leads to the belief that spring is at ache i* to bite into a living bluck*nake&lt;
hand. Nothing of the kind. For fully An old saying—
two months thereafter the weather
Break your first brake.
passes through n series of surprising
Kill your first snake,
transitions from extreme heat to extreme
And you’ll conquer all your enemies,
cold without a day or scarcely ah hour is often recalled by the first snake one
that can be called genial. For these meets in the spring, or at sight uf tlie
reasons Paris, with its narrow streets, earliest fem. 1 find few children can be
small-windowed houses, audits excess of (jerausded that our common snakes are
cold and gloomy weather, needs its wealth not "poisonous."
of scenic display, its gnyety and all its
Some reputed remedies for warts may­
varied means of physical and intellectual be in place just here. In southern Ohio
enjoyment to render the life of its citi- the children believe that tlie juice of tlie
ira» pleasurable, not only in winter but oeoge orange (Madura aurantinea) will
during the changes and discomforts that remove these disagreeable excrescences.
mark tlie passage ot the remaining sea- In other parts of tbe same state the juice
wns.—Paris Cor. San Francisco Chron­ of the tiny, creeping “milkweed” (Euphor­
icle.
,
bia muculata or E. humistrstu) is said to
be a certain cure for wart*. This latter
To American eyes London is a very sad notion 1 also find common in many
city; a far sadder city than Paris; and places both east and west of Ohio; while
thq struggle for existence among the in eastern Maaaachuaetu the same cura­
poor stems harder and more desperate. tive quality is thought to be possessed
But, perhaps, even more deplorable and by the milky juice of tlie Aaclepias corpainful titan this physical poverty is tlie nuti. New, does not the fact that plants
moral poverty which permits the cring­ which differ ap widely from one another,
ing servility to be seen among those who save in the one respect of secreting a
ire poor but not respectable. Below a white or milk-like juice, ore alike re­
certain level—and there are thousands puted to posse** this power of removing,
and thousands below this level—it is hard warts, probably show that this virtue is
to detect any manly self-respect or any entirely imaginary and tl»e result ot.
trace of sluune at B-stf-abasemenL This their accidental similarity in their juices?
servility is encouraged and reworded by With or without reason, in eastern Mas­
tlie i&gt;atroniring air of many of those in sachusetts it is thought tliat bathing
1 higher walk of life, most of whom in rain water that chances to stand in a
yellow oak stump will cure them. An­
ought to know better.
An American in England is often other remedy is to rub them with a bean
shocked at the harsh tone in which serv­ leaf, and then burn the latter. Or, again,
ants are ordered about. Of course, this steal a bean, rub the warts, throw the
is not to be noticed often in the house­ bean on moist earth or bury it, and, as
holds of those who are truly gentlemen; the bean sprouts, it is supposed the warts
gradually disappear.
Another
it is less infrequent from upstarts. Put a will
beggar on horseback and he will swear “cure" is to cut a notch in a sproutt&gt;f an
st his groom. I beard of an old family apple tree, rub the wart across the notch,
and
as
the
notch
grows
up
the
wart
will
butler complaining about the disadvan­
bo removed.
’
.
tages of serving'a “shoddy" millionaire.
Many a half-grown lad believes that
'Those sort of people,” he said, “don't
never treat tbeir servants property; they virtue is impyted to the bait by rubbing
can’t afford to do it; there ain't margin it before coating hls line into the water
with the hard calosity from a horse’s
enough."—Drander Matthews’ Letter.
fore leg; these homy growth* ore, there­
fore, eagerly sought about the (.table or
Young James Blank, whose father is tbe horirt*lK&gt;er’d shop -and are carried
among the millionaires, lounged into a about in the pocket iu spite of tboir
tailor shop wmc weeks ago and ordered rtrong scent. Another supi&gt;o*ed charm
a suit of clothes. The suit wan sent to ia to* spit on the bait It is just possible
the young man's hotel, but ol course the tliat some odor lent the bait by either of
tailor got no money for it. A fear day them? subatanceH does attract the atten­
ago as Master James was* pawing by the tion of the fish, but I have no sufficient
tailor shop the bland proprietor hailed evidence of this. In some parts of New.
him with a smile.
England boys dislike to meet a crow
“Why, Master James," he said, “tliat when going fishing, as they aay this
coat is horribly wrinkled, come in and foretells bad luck. Bilence is the law of
we will press it for you." Unsuspect­ good anglers (of larger growth), but boys
ingly he entered and surrendered the sometimes hope* to “get a bite" by re:
coat. Then something was wrong with peating over and over:
the vest, and that too was taken down
“Fishy, fishy, come bite my hoffk.
stairs for treatment Tho tailor next de­
I’ll go Captain, and you’ll go cdok(ed in the pan)."
clared tliat the trousers might be im­
The confidence which children have in
proved upon. They were given up and
the
various incantations which they re­
the youth accommodated with a seat in
peat for certain purposes is most In­
the dressing room.
.“Now," said tbe wily tailor, you will teresting. In different localities tiiey
have to send a messenger boy to your utter various formula* when an ant­
Children I
room for your other clothes, for I am lion’s den is discovered.
afraid we can not let you have this suit know years ago in northern Ohio would
again unless you liquidate the bill in quickly bend down over the little funnel
in the sand and solemnly repeat in
fuU."
Young Master James begged hard for rather a loud mpnotone, “Mooly-up,"
his clothes, but the tailor was inexorable “Mooly-uji," until tlie sand began to be
and much to hb disgust be resumed his »tirred by the creature concealed below,
winter garments, and departed.—San which doubtless was attracted by the
crooning
sound.— Popular
Science
Fanciaco PosL
Monthly. __________________
The president’s wife la fond of reading.
Her library is composed of a couple of
hundred volumes, varied in diameter,
but with the elements of Action largely
predominating. Strangely enough, it
contains Locke’s “Essay on the Under­
standing," which is said to bo one of Mrs.
Cleveland’s favorite books.
Besides
Lock's there are a few other philosophi­
cal works, some polemical treatises by
I’rosbvtcrian divines, twenty or thirty
historical works, and as many poems;
the rest are novels. Of the novelists,
Mrs. Cleveland likes “Ouida" most. She
reg*rds “Wanda" as the finest piece of
fiction in tbe language. She has read
the book many times, and committed to

land ia also an admirer of "TbeDuchess,'

POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
than tbe ordinary kinds, and c*nn«t l&gt;« K&gt;M tn
competition with tbe multltudeonow test, abort
weiitht. alum or phosphate powdern. Sold only
In cans. Royal Baxnra l’ow»w C.x, iw
Wall St. N.Y.
octa-tft

JI. ItWJ Offices, 63 Monroe
W. AfUlll, St., Grand Rapids.
widely known, rtilab e txl »Mffal,«tT»
CHUOXIC DIBKAaEN,

Drfectior
» e*na*on bodx Ad ml:t N
W««kae«. Impotence, llrCrncele. Vancovale.
Ml«.zbtr&gt;ctttr«. BrphllU. dlort. and *D maMBI
from Imdtrrstsirct or neglect. NoMetrunort
fry. XverjOunrcrmSfifflt Hina booornbi. I

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ELY’S

Cream Balm
Given Relief al
COLD

in

HEAD!

CATARRH

HAY

I

FEVEBJ

Not* Liquid, Hnulf]
or 1‘owder. Free!
from Iiipirioun Drux»!
and Offensive Odors._.......
A particle I* applied into each nottrfl and la
arrwabb- Price M cents at drujpnst*; by mafl.
reslstwl. so cent*. Circulars tree,
‘
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VER

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CURE FOR

CONSTIPATION,
Tarrants aterveu-eat

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by a»*l»ung. not by outnutlns nature. Do not
take violent putxiuives

Sick-Headache,

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dragglsis everywhere.

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State ot Michigan, County of Rarry-m.

Nut ire i.i hereby riven that by an eras

Probate Court for the County ot Barry

; '■
: tk nuie ofWM.
san H. Woodruff, hue of mud county, dereaaed.
aud that *11 creditors ot mid deceased *re retfulred to present tbeir clnlms to said Frobato
Court. Mtbcprobate office In tbe city of H*stlnin, for examluiUlon and allowance, on or be­
fore the .’&gt;th day ot February next, and tliat such
claims will be beard before said Court on Tues­
day. the nth daj of October, use. and on Saturdar. the Sth day of February, A. D. 1H87. at 10
o’clock lu tho forenoon of each of llicase day»Dated, AuKUitsth, A. D. ik-&lt;i.
WM.W.C0LE.
Judge el Probate,
Stale of Michigan. County of Barry—**.
Probate Court for said comity.
In the matter of the mate ot Barton Warner,
late, of Prairieville, tn said county, dreeaaed.
We, the underalxiied, baviny been appointed
by tlie Judge ot Probate comml**1oa»-ra to re­
ceive, determine and adjust all claims and do
mauds of all persons again-H said deeeaaed, do
hereby fflre notice that we will meet at the resi­
dence of said deceased. In tbe township ot
Prairieville. In said countv. on Saltrday, Use
2nd day of October. A. D. I«M.and on Saturday,
the M day ot January. A. D. 1WT. - at o o'clock
a. ni. of each of Mid days, for the purpose ot «anJninx and allowing aald elaims. and that six
months from tbe rtnddayot July. A. D. UBS.
were allowed
by said court for ereditcrs to pre­
....
.-1.1n, fa.

The rocceeaful railway mall clerk must
pomesa a peculiar combination of quali­
Dated July 22nd, A. D. 1W.
ties First, be must have good physique
A. C. TOWNS,
P. TRAVERS,
and powers of endurance. He must be
THEODORE kYEH.
able to work sixteen, eighteen, twenty,
or even twenty-four hours continuously
Mortgage hale.
without becoming stupid from fatigue.
DeUult bavins
nude in the conditions
Ho must have a splendid memory and a
»tudious, earnest disposition. He must
rl*ht. to HoraceD. Sunni. dated .
Lave that quality of fortitude and coui&lt; n .rm wnA vuwtnrvtMl In rhA nfllM
age necessary to keep him from getting
at Michigan, on th* n*tday of Mar A D
“rattled" when unusual tasks, to be in fiber moi mortem** on page m, on
Sckly performed, present themselves. mortgage there is claimed to be due at Uu
of thia notice the sum cd two thousand nln
must be honest, temperate, faithful dredand thlrty-Tive dollars and elgfcty
in little as well a* great things, and as
rteady as an eight-day dock. No man
Now. theretore. by virtue
fall of mood*—dow industrious and
I vale contained in aald
again laxy, first quick and then sluggish,
fills the b£lL—Chicago Herald Intervie.w
iaballaehat public socUob.

to tho armpits while you stand on tbe
shore. Tell him them to put his face in
which were purchased while she was at the water and bold his breath and see
school and during the period when ro­
mance has tbe greetart attraction for a without touching his feet to the bottom.
girl's mind.-The Argonaut.
He will thus get tho motions of swim-

Lu, ym» tTS.aO.000 Mu&gt;|»d «-ri&lt;~a wa, old I? lb. (OTanubrnL Tl-7
were worth SS.7TS,000. EoeJopM. which

&amp;AKIH6

tt?Th* BOTtb'eMt

'L.“LHS £

of the north r**t qu*r-

•Mt fraetloaal quarter ot the sooib e*&lt; traoUaoul quarter of serUcc numbt-r twwrty-Mv*o: *£o
lustran

�THE SCOUT-ISSA-

WILD 3OWAR3 OF AFGHANISTAN.

Like all Orientals, thaao wild Bowars
pin their faith implicitly on Kismet, and

corpet which the head man of tho vil­
lage spread for us out in tho open, they
reminded mo, with impressive gesture:

Would you give ms a last embrace?

I have been rather sad. I dreamed of a

naumid together." Queer specimens of
(How the wind of the autumn to blow­ humanity are these wild sowars of south­
east Khoraraan. A person attempting
ing free!)
When the rattle of sabers would pa* to analyse their character finds himself
confronted and bewildered by the meat
And th-- winds would
contradictory traits. Ono minute you
are impressed with a charming naivete

TWO DOZEN CODFISH BALLS.

New Grocery Firm!

During tbs busineM depression of five
tho baiemi'Ct door of n bouse in the
upj&gt;er part of tho city with a bosket on

Tbe undersigned, having purchased ,oe interest of Geo.
Preston in the firm of Preston k Cook, will continue the busi­

something in tho man's appearance when
ho asked for “the lady of the house"
forced her to ask her mistress, who wm

ness at the old stand under the firm name of

man removed his hat and then unoovUcious white, round codfish balls ready
for frying.
He was a book-

And tho journey of life, made hand In
to classify them with little children in waa without a position, and had been for
hand,
months.
Hto wife, a New England
Isa path of flowers; but the dreamsoou whom, there ia no guile, only to be rudely i girl, was an excellent cook, and had de­
awakened from your illusion the next
cided to make two dosen codfish balls, if
In the air of this war-ennt land.
minute by detecting them intriguing
darkly again*: your purse, or diflenaeing
This very moment I catch tbe beat.
On the wtafl of the autumn flowing free.
lieve they are rendering you services of
he sold the two dosen he would make 25
incalculable value.
Hint that you are aware of tlietr evil
earned in months. Half of the quantity
sweet!
intrigues, and the next minute finds
them off their horses, kneeling toward
Mecca, repeatedly touching their fore-

HOGLE &amp; COOK
We will do all in our power to hold the trade already estab.

lished and largely increase the number of customers by sell­
ing good goods at a small margin.

core as the prayers of a dying man.
Brimful of guile aa are there fellows, it
to tbs guile of children, after tdL No

Central House Block.

’ butcher carves a sheep. The intestines
mint than satisfaction, and thinkingj were rejected, but the liver and heart
that, perhaps, I didn't quite comprehend
Coruniodure Stockton's "Peacemaker,” tlie situation, the leader of tho sowars re­' wore carefully set aside, the liver to be
which buret on k«rd tho United States peated Ills former information of “Burr-’ dried and eaten by the squaws aa an ee­
steamer Princeton, on the 28th of Febru­ rather thia is Afghanistan," referring to’ pecial reward for their labor, and the
ary, 1M4, was of English manufacture. his comrades for confirmation. “Oh,’ heart, being the prize part of the animal,
It wat&gt; manufactured at tho Mousey Afghanistan,” oaeented tho other two to be reserved for the palates of Chief
works, of Yorkshire wrought iron, worthies, tapping their weapons signifi­’ American Horse and Ills squaw. Tlie pieces
brought to this country and subjected at cantly, and repeating the highly inter­‘ were then put into a cauldron of water
Sandy Hook to what waa deemed tho eating pantomime of cutting their own' and allowed to stew slowly. When tlie
1 performance of the Wild West was con­
proper best. After tlie finrt firing, prep­
arations were made to mount the gun. the level plain, studded with clumps ofJ eluded, tbe Sioux, led*-by tho chief,
In doing thia a crack wan perceived op- wild thyme that made the warm atmos­ formed a circle and squatted, with the
poiite tho chamber, which induced Com­ phere quite oppruaulvely heavy with its' chief and his squaw a little in advance.
1 The meat was then passed round and
modore Stockton to have tho brooch
strengthened by putting bands around north and south; tho calm hush -of the ,&lt;toien in silence, after which there was
1 ; music and the dog.—New York Mail and
desert was unbroken by a single sound,1 Express.
ing 31-2 inches in. thickness. With this and tbe solitude was unrelieved by tho
additional strength given to the defective sight of a single living creature beside
jiart of the gun. the experiments were ounnilves.
Tho sowars stopping and
A Central American writer says: “The
renewed, and the result was a decided putting their weapons in fighting order
conviction upon the minds of nil conthe mango. It to the perfect ideal of a
nacted with them that, in general, the bad crossed the imaginary boundary
tree, from fifty to seventy-five feet to
bight, and spreading ita dark green,
ware perfectly realised; and, secondly,
feathery foliage over a circumference of

Poore.

wm

of the flarcart tropical sun ever strikes
tbe spot over which it stands guard. Ita
long, drooping boughs give it the shape
of a huge umbrella of never-fading ver­
dure. One tree will bear from 3,000 to
5,000 mangoes at a time. Tbe fruit,

not realised, and

HOGLE &amp; COOK,

fish cakes proved to be oa good as they
looked. The man vent away with the

Fatness, or stoutness, to still loosely rical and transparent tricks. Even while
of their purchase to cook and distribute
mentioned as evidence of health, al­
though everybody acquainted with tho
laws of hygiene knows that it is nothing
of the kind. “You're getting fat," to a
Too fish-balls were deliclean, and im­
common form of greeting intended to be
mediately after breakfast each woman
their honesty. Although I found the
cooked tho balance of her purchase, de­
seldom so regarded. Stout persons, jiarposited tho fish-balln in baekeU, and
ticularly women, are very sensitive on
went about among her friends to get
the point, and would be glad to forget
orders for the man. Tho result wan that
it, nut to be continually reminded of it.
picturesque than useful, and their pre*borhood was from a handsome cart
venience, awkwardness and discomfort of
pushed by a stout German boy, while
than consoling.
the proprietor attended to hto customers.
On tbe oventag of the first day, os we
once thereto. Not only thin, any exoees
In two months he had to deliver certain
of flesh to a sign of disease, if not disease crossed the frontier into Afghanistan, I
itself. It to altogether preferable, on happened to be wheeling leisurely along
every account, to be thin rattier than some distance ahead of three sowars.
fat, to have too little rather than have
too much avoirdupois. Stoutness, al­
to the business, and restaurants, aa well
though not so called, to unquestionably a backaheeah they were likely to receive at
os private families, were hls customers.
misfortune.
Everybody that is stout
A friend of ths first man, in the sama
wishen to be otherwise, and many that fresh schemes for
financial condition, whoso wife made
good bread, came one morning with the
dues themselves. A man of ordinary
seller of the cod-fish balls, haring small,
and build who weighs 200 jounds came suddenly conscious of their flog­
lovely loves of bread, which he sold at 5
generally weighs more than be ough to, ging their fagged steeds into a gallop to
and is made conscious of it in divers overtake me.
Soon, with no small
customers by tho superiority of his bread
ways.
There are exceptions;
but amount of shouting and clattering of
that six months later found him deliver­
extraordin­ arms, they rode up, and with solemn
ing bread and rolls from a wagon. . The
—
_ ...—Jd, WM tho countenance motioned mo to stop.
noted Daniel Lambert, hi youth ho was Judging from the expression of deep bread remained the same delicious home­
made bread, made by his wife and
very strong, excelled in athletic exar- concern which they had all three as­
women whom she trained; twice a week
sumed, one would think we wore on the
he delivers tea biscuit. Both men have
brink of some great danger. “Burrcrease rapidly in rise, which he as­ rather" (brother), said tho ono who in five years' bought the houses in which
cribed to sedentary habits m keeper of usually acted as spokesman, with much they live.—Christian Union.
the prison at Leicester. At 23, when he solemnity, aa they came up and dis­
weighed 449 pounds, he walked from mounted. “Bnrr-rather, this is Afghan­
The Sioux Indians forming part of tho
Woolwich to London with little fatigue. istan.- "Well, what of itT 1 replied,
Buffalo BUI Wild West exhibitinc on
He excited so much curiosity that ho de­ well aware by their manner that they
Staten island, tbe other night enjoyed
cided to exhibit himself, and he drew
their annual dog feast. There to a super­
crowds in the chief cities of England. scare mo into thinking myself deeply in­
stition among tlie Indians that if they
He was five feet eleven Inchat high, debted to their protecting presence. For
cat stewed dog on a certain day of each
measured nine feet four tachos about the
year the feast will bring good luck to the
body, more than three feet around the tragically across their throats, and detribe for tho remainder of tho yaw. Dif­
leg, and weighed at his death, which oc­ HUjrately proceeded to load up their
ferent trilxw designate different days and
curred at 3fc, 700 pounds.
whole imposing armament, which, upto invest the event with tho moat supremo
. No doubt hto immense bulk wan due to now, they had neglected tn load. Be­
importance. The other night was the
■omc organic disease, which an autopsy tween them they carried two double­ time for American Horse, cliief of tho
would have disclosed. Pathology was barrelled shot-guns, six ancient horse­
band of Sioux on Staten island, to order
not nearly so well understood seventy pistols, and three curved Persian swords,
Uw observance.
beside sundry knives and daggers.
oua to kup[kmm&gt; that any man of so extra­ While engaged in loading up the fire­
ordinary accumulation of flush could arms nnd examintag tho resjiective' squaws held the dog firmly while a third,
edgwt of the latter, they were constantly with a piece of timber, knocked its
stout nun were healthy, tho fact of hto
me in tho most ridiculous man­’ brains out. The carcass was placed over
Btoutm-M would, after a while, bo very ner to see if I was duly impressed by the
' a slow fire till tbe hair was entirely
likely to cause some physical dis­ pfrfcyiltoMi
staged off. One of the squaws then dex­
order.—New York Commercial- AdverSeeing, I suppose, that I viewed the' terluualy dismembered the animal, at u

this anticipation

MOST PERFECT MADE
BS^^SKJffiaJSa

Come and See TTs

—Southern Bivouac.
TOO MUCH AVOIRDUPOIS.

WEHAl

MONEY SAVED I

TH£°.l»,e"S3=:

Having bought a large invoice of TEA, is£3.i

we will until further notice give each customer
a better TEA than ever before; and to induce

customers to try, will give a 5 cent ticket with
Tickets good in 25c

each pound for cash.

lots for any Crockery we have in stock at face
■

value.

Hated Au&lt;ri«t a, IV*
WM. H. CTCTMXt.
Chairman of Huanl of Hezlrtrsttoo.
_, ARCHIE M. COY.
tUvetion Notice,
n the qaallOrd el
tor Ctty ot Itarti

Try Our Tea!

Smith, Hams &amp; VanArman
March 10th, 1SS6.

sassT:
1&lt;™.. nx, io i

RUSSELL HAS
Jaemoved

Third wanl-X rnmcil &amp;»«.
Fourth wart-fibertff'*

i 9tth d*} of August. A. 1&gt; l*‘
FRANK 8TEMBI5

HIS STOCK OF

DRY GOODS
AND

ZDw'Eillinex'y Groods,
To the First Door East of Hicks Bros.’ Gn
eery, on State Street,
Where he will be pleased to welcome all hie my
tomers and friends, as well as to greet many ne'
ones. As heretofore, he keeps the Best of Good
in his line, at the Lowest Prices.

lew Cools Constantly Awing!
JULIUS RUSSELL

Threshers, Attention
We can suit you in make, Quality and price of

Threshers and Engines
ticket win *

It was the full erf ths moon (April IP), a

We

XMsCtortiy

SS a.
'yftium.

decided

BEST GRAIN DRILL

[ram the khan of Khalakue for

But long before the dash:- i-naumid was

liberty pole over twenty-two fac-simihs

eluded was Columbus' flag and the Pil­
grims' flag.

XSVKff

United Stai

KAMTIMM markets.

farmer’s

Immense Wagon Trade
Thin year. We sell the old

Don’t.forretihi,
and of tbe beet manufacture
5T

and the Flin
nested by
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                  <text>Hastings Banner
VOL. XXXI. NO. 18

Hastings, mich„ September 2,1886.

The Hastings Banner.
MARSHALL L. COOK.

Mra. Down** bone become lriKhten«l at th*

140
TH 11}

Woodward

JOB PRINTTKG.
:.d pride l« felt tn the Job Printing De-

(■INK

puion going homo.

1 and 3

OK

Martius

T-l-td&gt;r:r at Holloways’ drug store.
:

•I uses Of tbe eye and ear.
W !I. Iandls, m. d,
niAMOXM
♦t .
physican and Surgeon,
Woodland. Mich.
wa &lt;• one door south uf the post office, will be
atLVXRtaut’ :iwnt il»y or uifht _________________

F.l. TIMMERMAN,

&gt; i I oiutepathic-Physician A Surgeon,
■p ,jh; doer east of leeways’ drug store.)
OrtTCAL.

R. WrJ JONES,

,Dentist.
Ail wi-r J promptly ouended to.

&lt;1OOM.

Opposite
City
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Tftoi-mjt

DETROIT,

to

MICH.

OOODt*.

BENTLEY BROS. &amp; WILKINS

i , .. KEN.kSTON.
rk^ ,
.
Attorney at Law,
&gt;‘AerJ. 8. Goodvear &amp; Co.’s store.).
?' ■ ; •- • fiu an court*of the State. Collections
i-rvs i :iy attending to.
TORN CARV'^TH,
•»
Attorney at Law,
,
MlddlevlUe, Mich.

N.U’PEN &amp; VaxAHMAN,
.
. Lawyers&lt;Uyer Hastings Xutlonrt Bank.)

K

WILLI AM B. SWEEZEY, Attorney
’ ’ At Law and Solicitor in Chancery.

Farm Wagons,
Double Shovel Plows,
ROAD SCRAPERS,
PINE LUMBER,

WILLIAM B- SWEKZEY.
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Justice of the Peace.
t."jniW* .-pecialty. ,

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T M. B. GLLLASPIE,
INotary Public.
Bnvt..* Mills.
^[AKY C. COBB,

(HEMLOCK AND PI NEO

(PINE AND CEDAR,)

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1 (I \ 1 - . Ib-gular’ meetings rorry
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1&lt;MI Friday eveulnx, at Tem: • .■ -Hall.
A. H. JOHNSON, M. W.

Cedar Fence Posts,
Joist and Studding,

FLOORING
and Maple,

Michigan Central

Suh, Doors ui Bis,
Cornice Mouldings,

Inside Finish &amp; Bai Monldims
Of Ecrry Deocriptlou,

The Magaro. Falls 'Route.
GRAND RAPIDS DIVISION.
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A aupereUtiou* »tjb»cribrr who found a spider

omen. Nothing ot the kind. The spader waa
aiuiply looting over the columns of Hie p»|&gt;er to
see «hat merchant waa not ad vert Hing, m&gt; It
free from disturbance.
Some a&gt; years ago Abram Mcckle moved Into
the woods near Freeport. By hard work and'
perseverance be now owns one of the flnesf

Stoop Scrolls &amp; Columns

turning to tlnd all hands busy with sock which
she bad left to bo flnlshed at some future Ume.
Miss Childs m twfttm. made the afternoon a
pleasant Ota? for her self-installfl guests.
CARLTON.
Miss Nora Cole spent a tew days with friends
Inyuurcit}.
ItaJisom EgRennan. who has been visiting
fri-Mls here tor some time, returned to bls
Home in Haddock. Ohio, last week.

to mourn the death of a little child, which orSouth Catni&gt;bell tor burial.
.
Utls Yarger. who has bccrsick. is better.
Seven- wind .aid lain storm here Sunday.
District Lodge I. O. O. T. meets M this place
ou the l»t.
Mrs. M. Wormotb is preparing to build a new
barn.
.
Out? day last week Chas. Hickerson had bls
hand badly crushed while working alarut a
threshing machine.
Mrs. Mary eUe Carpenter will give her class a
picnic ou tbe loth.
There were »little children at the picnic giv­
en by Mrs. Dr. Wright. All enjoyed themsclrea.
Mr. and Mm. Backus, of Berlin. Ionia County.

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also attended the reunion.
Mrs. Luelnda Hpregue tire been spending a the trustworthiness of various Munich
Rev. Bnrtoa Jones, of Spring Arbor, is visit­
week with her daughter. Mrs. Arah Barnum, of printing office* for doing secret work
ing bls parents here.
city.
On tlie strength of the information obMiss Nellie Jom* returned to Spring Arbor your
Herbert Bprsgue comes to the front with a -jdned be sent with much soorecy a
brail new carriage.
pretty voluminous • manuscript bearing
Our Iste rains make it plenty wet for the ao nsmiMo Herr Muhlthaler. tho printer
want any more truck Vilti enakee.
plow.
QFPriCM and Estimates given on ap­
..... ,wtutrnnkinu jf Tho Fliengcndo Blatter. The confi­
IRVING.
plication.
dential bearer of tho parcel ordered a
BENTLEY BROS. &amp; WILKINS.
The boys art &lt;P~nn&lt; rome nire flsh In tbe
Lion do luxe stylo, with strict injunc­
quently Itami are scarce this week.
‘
'
ALICE.
tions that none save the composer should
^AH Who Lewd the address ef Washington
see tho manuscript, and the latter, to_____ _
abacta, must be religiously returned to
him. These were the poetical works o
Mohday la«t being the anniversary the. king, supposed to lie written in the
of tbe institution of the Uniformed some singular form as tlie Wagnerian
Rank in the order of Knights of Byth- opera texts. In all probability tho book
was damaged by the hall which fell.
iaa Hastings Division observed the will be found among tho king's papers,
The three tickets are la the Bold, how for day by a droas parade in the afternoon. and published pro bono publico.—For­
bUWbeat Is being brought to »be mill in large After marching through the-principal eign Letter.
streets Commander Hogie halted the
tor ot said estate.
'a. D. Hughes attended tbe republican state Division in front of hta spacious reddrticc and announced that Mrs. Hogle
The Danbury (Conn.) Nows relates that
would be pleased to entertain the Sir a lady of that city recently left a bowl
Kwights. Breaking ranks, the invita­ of milk standing on the pantry shelf.
tion was accepted and a.very plea.«ant Out came a mouse and spied a cool
hour wm paseed by the Sir Knighis in
MARTIN’S CORNERS.
tee company of their Commander and drink of tbe driicious beverage. Unfor­
tunately for the little fenster, it foil into
b^wo^rock by IXhtuing. abMktax hin-eU his Mtimahie wife. Itefirshmr-ntH that
would tickle au epicurean palaie were the flowing bowL In order to save itadf
asred and disemeed amid the strains

Window and Door
Screens.

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building.

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WHOLE NO. 1630
and his family might long continue to
T«*-Drinkinx
enjoy unalloyed happineas in their
beautitnl home. Commander, Hogle
responded in a fitting manner, after
which the Division was reformed and
inarched to the rink where the order to
break ranks ’ wm given. The affair
was a complete surprise to the mem­
bers of the Division, not one of whom
had an inkling of what was llkelv to
occur. In the way of surprise. Com­
mander Hogle has “struck even" with
the Division for his surprise on being and nuta; and such queer and curious
presented with the handsome sword candied fruits!
and belt that he is so proud of.

kiln ot brick last Monday morning.
J uet j mention Battle Creek to a
thrashing machine.
Hastings base bullist, and you will Btairu with
Henry Strong's engineer Itad bls his hand make him exceedingly tired. He will
badly hurt last week while adjusting a belt
appear as If life was a dreary sad waste,
and hardly worth living. Battle Creek
OARTLETON.
Sevsra! of our citizens attended the reunion. came over prepared to do up the Hast­
ings nine, and get even with them v for
their defeat by the latter on their own
Monday.
grounds some time ago. They bad the not like chaira, and bo they double their
Kalamazoo catcher, and several crack
rod. Ont.
playert. In fact there were but three
menu to visit several of the western states tho of the regular B..C. nine on . hand. To rite and run in a body to help you if
makewssurance
doubly sure they had
latter put ot this mouth.
an umpire. Umpire? He was the last
specimen on earth to be called an um­
fully as they come in or go out
Our base ball nine visited Vermontville Tues­ pire, and his decisions were the rnnkeat
Tea is brought in a largo cup of the
He favored
day afternoon and eame home defeated-over over heard anywhere.
whelmtngly so. The Vermontriile boys were Battle Creek on every point up to the thinnest and finest blue porcelain. You
over here Friday last and were defeated In a fifth inning, calling their men safe who
were plainly out. After that nine had all to bits if you like. A man stands by
close game.
Orson Dun kun died of paralysis at the home a good safe lead, he began to act a little with a brass teakettle of a curious olid
of his son Walter. In Maple Grove, Tuesday al- more like a being who had a soul, and fashion filled with boiling water. This
a little sense of honor. Still he was a ti poured on your tea at your picasura.
township, but of late years liaa been living tn B. C. man, but not so rank. The visit­ Then you put a little red porcelain lid on
ors outplayed .the home team, and
Kansas. He was al-out O) years ot age.
your large cup. Then in about half a
A you ng man named Jacob Welre, nephew of could have won without the umpire's minute you pour the tea from your big
Jacob Hill, ot Woodland, teU from the loll ot a assistance. Our boys were rattled, and cup into a very small and very fine cup.
ban. directly into the cylinder of a threshing made some bad breaks. From C. W. of an egg-shell size and tlucknhaa. Ln
Jordan, scorer, we learn that Battle
Creek made six safe hits. Hastings sev­ the course of half an hour you may, if
kuecs down wore torn Into shreds, and. while en. Score, 16 to' 2 in favor of Battle you like, have u many as three cups of
hot water poured on your tea. But I am
the physician* were amputating them the young Creek.
in an died.
Life is short and we cannot afford to
only has one; takesit strong and straight,
T. 8. Brice, ot Maple Grove, while In town
Tuesday morning, was taken sick and went be miseaable if there is a possible you see.—Joaquin Miller in Chicago
chance for relief. We know now that Times.
home. We learn tliatbe is quite 111.
Shultz's tailor shop was broken Into by bur- many who have been afilicted and been
giars Tuesday night ot last week and clothing to suffering for years untold misery, a
parta of Switzerland the natbe amount of 875 taken. The loss falls beaYily burden to themselves ns well as others,
e their fortune* with what
have found by going to Dr. Beas and
placing themselves under his judicious they caQ the grape cure. The system is
day, and «ill hate an cxamlnaUon before Esq. treatment have been made perfectly gravely advertised, and resident physi­
Mills, Thunxlay, lor attempting to outrage Dell well. We are constantly hearing words cians administer the proper quantities of
of praise of him for tne ability with fresh grapes. You go to a mountain vil­
which he handles the worst and most lage, enjoy the fine scenery and bracing
difficult chronic cases, such as have
to the spot by the woman's cries.
air, eat grapes for a certain number, of
Wm. Burgess, of Assyria, was arrested Mon­ baffiol the skill of many noted physi­
day and brouglft up bear Tuesday to answer to cians and we are glad to learn that a
a charge ot attempted murder, tirefemd by a great number of our afllicted citizens health. Enterprising Connectieutere are
both here and in the surrounding coun­ proposing to advertise the clam euro
try have availed themselves of his ser­ is a similar manner. The med ioIn a I
vices and been made well and happy.
We feel that too much cannot be said never been'adequately exploited. ’
A. .Hunton Um not returocd from ChlcuKO. in his praise for the ability he has
and theseudlaglaf a delegation &amp; search of shown in effecting such wonderful dent Arthur, who got well ait noon as lie
cures as he surtly has done. The Dr. had oaten fried clams, is cited as an illus­
him Is tn couteuiplatlon.
Burglars atuinipted to raid tbe house of Aus­ will visit here again Monday, Sept 6th, tration. Mort men about town know
tin Brooks ou Wednesday night, but were at the Hastings House.
the virtue of a cocktail of clam juice
frightened awa) before effecttag an entrance.
before breakfart. A diet of raw clams
Hcbool commenced Monday with a good rtten- .The prohibition county convention
was held in tlie courthouse Saturday i
The Van Arman lltery
has a^aln cbang- afternoon. Thirteen towns were re­ In the clam euro, as in all other cure*.
presented. Delcga.tft. were elected to adjunct; but this can be supplied by the
state and congressional conventions, publication of certificates from patients
Dick StingtS-was In town Sunday.
resolutions endoraing state platform
Fitly tabs of butter and t&gt;0 barrels ol eggs adopted, and a campaign fund of near­ who have been benafltted by a sojourn
were Brooks A Smith artupvnents tar last week. ly 83U0 raised, B. R. Rose was made on the Connecticut coast.—New York
Brit Hoag has returned from a week’s visit at chairman and T. Phillips secretary of Star.
S’cwaygv.
[
। the county committee. The following
■ Fred Hloeuiti. of Caro, flslted Oroo Strong last county ticket was nominated: Sheriff,
Thursday.
L. E. Stauffer, dty; clerk. A. E. Heath.
Jim Clay has gone west on a bunting trip.
Baltimore; treasurer, C. II. Coman, mind the customs of tho middle ages,
Middleville; reginter, Simeon Overholt, took place a few days ago at Munich.
is working »&lt; tbe apple elevator.
NashviUe; Proa. Att’y. Walter Webster, King Lodwig’s heart, which liad l&gt;»en
Several prominent Hasllncdtes were in the Nashville; surveyor. Willis Humphrey, removed from his body previous to the
village Tuesday.
Johnstown: C. C. Com’r, Wm. Howley. embalmment of the latter, was pinned at
A concrete walk lias been laid in front ot the Woodland; coroners, Dra. Wood:
—
Woodmansee,
the time in a magnificent diver-gilt urn
nlfv
new Boice block.
city *n«1
and Currwntp,
Carpenter, WrwuHun/r:
W oodlantfj repro-' 'specially
made for the1 purpose
purpose andfilled
filled
-rO. V. SUCKER.
ot»v - The
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tentative, T. Phillips, city.
nomi­ . with
spirits of wino. Die 2d Inst. all tlio
nees are all good men. ’
bells in the city begat to toll, flags were
ASSYRIA.
half-masted,
rhinute
guns
fired,
and
shops
old Mr.UUktdtod Monday usirniiis.
Take advantage of the bargains closed, while the urn containing the illMyron Cleveland goei to Hellenic to work for
Lewis Steres is giving at his closing fated monarch’s heart, accompanied by
I’helpsA Bsnie}.
Geo. S. Hartom and daughter Vlra spent Bun­ out sale ot dry goods and "clothing. an immense military escort, was borne
day with Dr. J. I. Baker at Sonoma,Calhoun Co., He says he does not desire to move in solemn procession th rough the streets
anv of his goods, and will sell at and to the Western Railway station, whence
Mich.
Mrs. E. Hartoiuaud son Milton returned Sat­ Mow cost in order to save expense of it wm conveyed by special train to Al­
urday from a visit to friends In Saginaw.
packing
mid
shipment.
Having totting, about half an hour’s ride by rail
Millard Hamilton and wife, of Bellevue, spent determined to leave the dty and go from the capital. On arrival there it was
Sunday with Mm. Hainlluxi'it parents. Mr. A. Into business in another fieiil. he Is confided to the monks of the ancioat
determined
that
if
prices
will
sell humartery of the jjIucc, who have al­
W. Wlh-ox arid wife.
School has commenced at lire- eouter. Mr. goods, he will close out his entire
stock to the people of Hastings and ready in their keeping tlie hearts of a
J.udwlg Is teaebcr.
Goo. Hartotn's Lorre got mired on C. W. vicinity. Tlie large number of parcels long lino of King Ludwig's pradoceiaora.
Tompklu's plare and came near drowfilng- ofgooifs taken from bis store everyday —London Letter.
is proof that the people appreciate the
Fortunately in? waa found and saved. f
fact that he is selling goods nt bottom
FOUR CORJ^RS.
An interesting heirloom, known as the
figures. See Mr. Stern at the Cash
“Oliver Cromwell cup," has recently
.
Casto Warosr and wile Sundayvd with Mrs. store.
been the subject of litigation. The cup
W.’s parents of this place.
'oeUcal
in question wm pn«ented by Oliver
• Tbe meeting rt the church on Sunday last was
Cromwell to his son-in-law, Gen. Ireton,
well attended, but th- elder had to cut bls sor­

Additional Local Items.

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Manon
DtftMl.

Detroit
«Mk-on......

ters ready fur tbe frame.
JHrthlas Allerdlng, ot Carlton, was seen re&gt;
cently mowing down lhat obnoxious rag weed
growing by the roadside, an example all farm­
ers ought to follow,
Mr. Henry rt'lthey baf bought ot A. J. Russel!
the trnure and lot on Oak street, formerly owned
by H. Livingston; and also tnc property east at
tbe village formerly owned by himself, and will
make Frre|-ort his borne.
Tbe signs of the tlmra indicate that Freeport's
only hope for a rail mad Iles in the possibility of
an east and west rose! running l»etween Grand
Rapids and Lansing, it you should bear aometiilag drop in this direction soon, don’t be

Whfie Miss little Childs was away from home
yesterday al unit IS young ladies took possession

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DRBSRMAKBR,
T»r
Style* Alwsy* ffapptl«wl.
E-! - - '-rl A Ib ution Given t-&gt; Cutting
qi; -' F'lUnj. Pattern* Cut to order.
K.-it.xit-jr Sclmutz' Store.

FBXXPOBT.
From the Herald.
Trade tn Freeport 1* on the Increase.
Mra. A. F. Ztfwell 11 enjoying a vhlt tram her
sister.
Dr’s. DeVore &amp; PrMtcy returned to Grand 1
Rapids yesterday.
Campbell township nearly ready to run.
Samuel Iloush leaves for Ohio next Ksturday
to attend the reunion of bls old regiment, the
TSd Ohio InfL
Otis Yarger, Carlton, was on Sunday taken
dangerously II! with pneumonia.
Messrs. Fred Brunner and Myron Teeple are
in atteiidaace at the teachere' institute at Hast­
ings.
Fox &amp; Bon hare taken tbe inucbloery out of

K &lt; SHELDON,
*.-:n Abstract Block. Hastings. Mich.)
Hir-the'Inly'set of Abstract Books la Barry

IfAHTlN V. BABKER, Real Estate.
AU. ! n.iiiranve and Loans.
Oft. - -vith X G. Buuyan ft Son. 2 doors north
, ot Fostoffice.
•
,Uattention given to making exchanges
•Ji proi-rtyi The intoreata ot non-reeldent
prop-ny owaera carefully loond gfter. Fama
of a l • -e&lt; for sale or exchange. Houses and
iotsters^e.
l^

Wlx&lt;Mn’,‘ IJrr'vl
visited our town
Friday. Quite aa audience abended tn the ev­
ening.
A young gentleman cousin from Illinois has
been rlsiitng at Mr. Flower’s the past week.
A HtUe daugiiter arrived at the home of Steve
temple laxt week.
Mrs. Loveland lost on Batuntayapln from her
watth chain. The pin Is somewhat peculiar,
audits highly valued by the lady, it belt* a gift
from her mother. Finder will receive reward
upon returning same to owner.
8&lt;diool commences to-day.
office, adding modi to the appearance thereof.

£ C. WELTON
Is AZt'iil f»r the Ohio Fanner's Insurance Co.
Be v .-.tes pslR-ie-on a man's property against
.j„ i-y tirc.lkiitulugorwind; against a man’s
I ife by death md accident

ry to learn of bar death, which occurred Thursdav Ir.at In
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Physician, Surgeon and Oculist.

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&gt; WHITa

i. W. Lowin'. M.D.,

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ph-ted arrangements tor gnlng into the roer&lt;mr *UU&lt;e- He wU&gt; occu­ bruising him severely. The buggy was damaged
py the building now ltM*i by Rk-hards a Shedd sotnewhaL
Fr&gt;Uk H
MUvLola Hyde Is aick with chills and fever.

Avenue

rr.'.ir-vfl&gt;ceiUn»w; and wlth'the latest faces of
type. :be BUHt approved patterns of machiuary*
and (&gt;;tnpettiit workmen employed, enables the
Ha&gt; Xi u to do Brst-class lob work.

.

lluo Baker, ot CaaUetoc, were married Thura-

CO.

unit per year.....
ktrachirge for special positions.

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The Sunday School picnic which tank place on

KAY &amp;

Sl.BSCRIPTtON HATES

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County News.

WRIGHT,

HaSwkos, Bahry Co., Mich

Mobgo-thokbajpu

Whorwood. A dreceudant of thia lady,
one Dr. Whorwood. bequeathed “to
Lord Sherborne and his hoiro my Oliver

loom.” Unfortunately, however, for tho
carrying out of the doctor's intentions,
the late Lord Sherborne died liefore the

cently hold the cup did not paas to the

vidual who at the date of tho will wax
Lord 8herbornA-Pall Mall (Twite.

some forty-nine tons daily, tho beat kind

to buy food.

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BLACK.

•CAMPBELL

CHERRYCOTE FARM.
Btoe miles of muddy roods teAtod that
koMSand in that rattle-trap?" • genMoman arid, discontentedly surveying the

almost
feverish
real.
Now
that
be had again shaken Hal's hand, had sat-

ble quality.
A Pure wd MleUe Medidne-A
compound fluid extract of rooto, lea' «.
Sriiand berries is Burdock Blood Bit­
squire offended him. He felt as if be ten. They cure all disease* of the blood,
id a long olgh of could not bear to see husband and wife liver andkidnevs.
Lmlie is so infeated with "j4
Dr Manly, who recently killed 70. U
at 008 shot
dala had a noble nature and a strong credited with killlug
will. Resolutely he trampled out the
You can cure that headache by using
mixed with amusement. He fell to spec­ fire that had so suddenly been kindled Cherokee Blood Purifier.
ulating over what the woman would say
Companies H. and I. Michigan infan­
try. clewed a two days reunion at Capua.
tidlous elegance into their impoverished to be—ths eoverign of his dreams. Thia
household. In old times Cbonycoto had brief madnooB at an end, he would ba Friday.
WE ARE FOSITBT that Kemp’s
able to take bar by tlie hand like a loyal
JrarsApurilla will cleanse anA,p’^fy &amp;
plenty, it had simply flung wide open its
blood and tone up the system,
we
doors and bidden die stranger in.
have tbe confidence
“Suppose we walk the root of the way," ending by the appearance of Hal al hie Price
61.00 per bottle.
W. H. GoodBarksdale said, springing with alacrity elbow, looking like an amiable young
from his mouse-trap of an equipage. "I Bacchus, to ruddy were his cheeks, so
FOR26 CENTS get Kemps Liver
broad his smile of pride over the beaded
Pills for Torpid Liver _for Constipation,
goblet he presented to tho traveler.
“Drink thia, my dear boy," cried the for the Complexion. W. H. Goodykab.
“I don't walk much nowadays; but
THE
GUARANTEED
remedy.
still—" said tlie squire, getting down in Virginian, “and if in your travels you
Kemp's Balsam, for tbe Throat and
rather a breathless fashion, and leading
tbe mule, followed by Poss and his spav­ uiay I never compound another julep." Lungs. It never falls to cure Coughs,
Absurd as it seemed to a man of Colds, Croup, Bronchitis and all throat
ined steed, along a road parpetod with
and lung troubles. Price 50c and SI.
pine tags and bordered with wild honey­ Lancelot’s temperate habits to partake
of stimulants at the meridian of anafter- Trial sire free. W. H- Goodyear.
suckles.
The new Traverse City driving dub
“I haven’t asked you about your wife,"
Lancelot said, when It appeared that tlie of tho amber liquid, wherein straw-ber­ track is in first-class condition, and
question oould no longer in common ries coquetted with sprigs of mint in e there is talk of a matinee there before
mass of finely-splintered ice.
Your long.
courtesy be deferred.
“Kitty? Why, she’s splendid," said brew dore you credit, Hal," he said,
tlie squire, heartily. "And if you’ll be­ gayly. "And now to pay my respects to
lieve me, Lance, I've six young ones, all tlie ladies. You haven’t told me what thouraada suffering from Asthrna, Con--- --------- -girls. Tlie old house is as full as ever, welcome to expect from my step-toother. ramption. Coughx. etc.
Acker1* English Remodj
but you’ll find things down at the heel. I’m to her debt for a long list of boun­ prepiHtion'known for all Lung Troubles,
ties in my bayhood, and to have l»ecn
tolrf m a pwritiw guarantee at 10c., 00c.
hereabout: no Money, poor labor, no re­ separated from her till these yean
Fam's Homnuss. Druggist
pairs; tho women struggling with ineffi­ through the estrangement of that miserDeacon Samuel Croasmaa, of Ann
cient servants, worn-out furniture, wornAt tliis moment in carne Mra. Barks­ Arbor, was W years old a few days ago.
out clothes. But Kitty's temper don't
wear out, thank God! • You’ve not for- dale the elder to answer for herself. She and was treated to a big surprise party
had been told by the house-maid of the by his neighbors.
arrival of a guest, and with tlie usual
Lancer
Credit 1« due tbe German women and
cordiality of her kind, hastened in to do physicians for first using lied Clover
his brother answered, in a tone of slight the honors. “My dear Lance," she cried, blossoms as a medicine. Beet results
after a momentary survey of extreme are obtained when combined with other
restraint.
"You must have been surprised to hear astonishment, “I am glad to welcome medicinal roots and herbs, as in Dr.
Jonre’ Red Clover Tonic, which is the
I max ried her. When you left, I was
“If you knew how much those words lx*t known remedy for all blood diseas­
far gone in the direction of Polly Rivera,
of Rivera hall, you remember. Polly convey to me!" returned Barksdale with es, stomach and liver troubles, plmplea,
corti veneos. luul breath, piles, ague and
played the devil with me; was engaged real feeling, taking iwr thin, old ban&lt;l*
malaria disease, indigestion, loss of ap­
to another fellow all tlw while she wore and Visaing them. “I am alone in the petite. low spirits, hesu! ache and all dis­
world since my old aunt died, a year ease of the kidneys. Price B0 cento, of
Sweet, and, by George, Lance, she's as
Fred Hotchkiss.
big round as a barrel, and has three autrtn mon- potent as we get on in life, I
Ground has been broken at Monroe
china. Kitty, now, is Might, and baa think. At any rate, I have fairly longed
kept her figure wonderfully. I didn't to make friends with you all again, and for the new building at 8L Mary's acad­
lose much time in courting her • after such a welcome ae you and Hal have emy.
Polly bounced me, did I? She was al­ extended to me heals many a wound of
Therefore see that tlie members of
ways tlie joliieat little thing, was Kitty.”
“And l am far too old to indulge in your family are well supplied with Dr.
Lancelot thought of tbe time when he
had last seen Kitty Morris, then a youth­ rancor," said the old lady, tears coming Jacksons liver pills and use Dr. Jeckful cousin of Mrs. Barksdale's, bn a sum­ into her eyes. "Now that our fearful son's root and herb cordial; it will
sharpen the appetite, help digestion,
mer visit to Clicrrycote. She was stand­
promote sound sleep, strengthen tlie
ing in the deep grass of the old orchard, feeling.with which we went into it. Oh,
system and m remnove those distress­
under the cherry Lloseoms. in the spring of
ing symptems which, if neglected, may
'01. She was a mere slipof a girl then, with
result in the most serious consequences.
I think it would have killed him. But For sale by W. II. Goodyear. S1.C0 per
let by-gone* be by-gone*. We must agree bottle.
not to talk about the war. It was kind
The republican state ticket is heartily
of full-bodied, thin white stuff, with a
supported by republic*^everywhere.
sash of crimson, and the trick she had and we will make you comfortable,
of interlacing her small, brown south­ though tilings are not m they wen- at
The beat on earth, can truly be said
of Grigg's Glycerine Salve, which is
ern fingers when she talked.
"Never! never!" she had cried out, in find Hal married and settled so happily. sure, safe and spvfdy cure for cute,
bruises, scalds, burns, wounds and all
an impetuous treble, the sound of which
still eclioed in bis vara. “What I prom- manager I have given up the housekeep­ other sores. We positively cure piles,
ing entirely into her bands. And tiione tetter and all skin eruptions. Try this
wonder healer. Satisfaction guaranteed
try. I would rather die than marry sweet children! Dear me! Here I am for­
or money refunded. Only 2S cents.
getting that Kato wants you to come out Sold by F. Hotchkiss.
She had faced him bravely, defiantly, to tlie garden, Hal. She wishesi to con­
The Luce boom Is bigger than ever.
two red spot* flaming in her ordinarily sult you about her flower beds. Don't toll
clear, pale cheeks, but there was a trem­ her Lance is here, for she has not the
Dr. Jackson’s Eve Salve is a prompt
ble in her voice as if she would liave been least idea who it is. Tlie children said it and positive curp for all diseases of the
eyee in inflamkUon. granulation, and
weakness
of vision. It costs but .25
Thus they liad parted, and now Lance- about tlie slieep. They have gone with their
uuntii- to pick strawberries for tea. but cento, and is hlghlv recommended for
his half-brother, the'niother of Hal's six you shall soon see tliem nil Lance, you piles. For sale by W. H. Goodyear.

u*

-Well, tain't

"If you're a mind to wait tQl evenin’, tbe

■s

An’ I reckon the buggy won’t break down
Tween thb and the blacksmith’s at the
crossroads. Thar’s string an'rope an’a
lot c' nails under the buffler-robc, an’
little Poss here’ll manage to mend ths

ing.prayer of little Poes (short for ’poosum), as the dilapidated vehicle, drawn
by a spavined [.lough-horse, got Anally
underway. Looking down with amuse­
ment at his excited petitioner, Barksdale
saw a droll little darkey, cootumed in

nity ineffable.

Ten year* before he had left the neighbor­
hood through which they were now pass­
ing, at the outset of the war between the
ttatre, and during all that time the his­
tory ot its places and its people had been
almcet a sealed book to the wanderer in
many lands. Ho had fancied himself
weaned from his sentimental love for old
Virginia: but hero he was craning his
beck to look at tbe ancient landmarks,
recalling rides ending at this point and
picnic* at anotlierj his cheek flushing,
snd a lump coming into his throat, like
tlie veriest school-boy homo for the holi­
day*.
Tbe country was beautifully

had nothing to do but resign himself to
memory and anticipation, while the
ipring wind, laden with fragrance from
freuhlngly.
but before they could enter it little Poes
jumped down to struggle with an old
red gate of such peraistent inhospitality
that Barksdale kimeelf could only force
it open by half lifting the gate post from
the emrnhling xiil.
.. “Barren aCrea," he said with a sign,
glancing over what were once prosper­
ous fields of grain. Grass grew on tlie
roadway, and a multitude of little blue
star Bowerwwere crushed beneath their
wheela
Emerging from a bit of
pine woods, he caught sight of
tbe gables ot the old bouse. They
st least ware unchanged, half veiled from
eight by Virginia creeiier and wistaria,
jasmine and roses. His old room was
that one with the window, over which
grew the branch of a mulberry tree, its
foliage ao thick that neither blind nor
curtain waa required. As Barksdale
gazed he saw, coming from the shrub-

bar bestriding a mule. This was a man
seemingly between 30 and 40 years old.

with flesh, and wearing a long brown
beard of liberal proportions. His fnune,
albeit, a trifle on wieldly, was muscular

•

i

in tbe saddle, even though the steed was
of the present unenviable class, admira­
ble. His clothing consisted of a pair of
corduroy breeches tucked into spurred
cavalry boots, and a nondescript shoot­
ing jacket faded by sun and rain, with a
broad-brimmed bat of nt raw showing girls. For a moment bn felt like turn- must be taken to your room. But here
marks of home manufacture. At the jng back upon the threshold of his comes Hal again witli Kate. Dear boy!
firat right of Barksdale his brown knit visit, but after
poor
little vaga­ he is so affectionate, and though you
inquiringly; in a moment ho charged bond Poes had been sent
to tlie never knew her intimately, I believe,
down upon tlie antique buggy with mili- aervantM* quarters in quest of refresh­ Kate knows you well by reputation.”
ment for man and lieaxt, tlie two walk
At this point, when gtxxl Un Barks­
“Lance, old fellow!" he cried. "It isn't era struck into a well-remembered path dale paused for breath in her flow of
pcsaible!”
across the orchard leading to the house. cordial greeting. Lancelot felt his tern“Hal!" exclaimed the other simultane­ The cherry blossoms were again
ain in
in mhu throb, and a sort of mist pare before
ously, in a tone that meant much. Im­ bloom, and there, under a green iarcade* 'his eye*. Through the open-door of tho
mediately two hands met in fervent of snow-laden boughs, was seen a merry veranda Hal hurried, followed by a lady,
friendship.
Since tiieso hands had group of ladies and children picking vio­ and in a single brief and blissful moment
grasped each other last a river of blood lets in the grass.
Lancelot beaune aware of tlie fact chat
had flowed between them. Bitter words
Lancelot caught one glimpse of Kitty, Hal's Kitty was not his own “bride of
liad been spoken, hot discussions bail recognizing her instantly.
From the old dreams, whoee spell went with him
raged, jwirty strife had swelled resentful girl of 17 she had expanded into a splen­ still. In plain words, Mrs. Barksdale
hmrte; but now, when the htilf brothers did beauty of 27, -lithe and brown as the younger was the cousin with the
met again, neither thought ef anytliing ever, with a rich color in her cheeks, not dimples—also a Kate Morris—whose
but the early ties of blood and affection­ in the least suggesting u matron op­ given name had long ago deported from
ate cumpauioiiHiitp.
Barksdale, tliin, pressed by many cares of maternity and Lancdot’s recollection of the bdy, had
active, and embalmed with the aUnoe house-keeping.
Swarming bver her he ever thought of it, indeed. In tlie
pbere of foreign travel, his clotlire scrup­ were a number of affectionate' small confusion of his Ideas during the mo­
ulously well cut, his speech refined to girls, and at a little distance sat Mrs. ments that fnllawt-d this discovery he
xsirety, appeared nt least five years Barksdale tlie elder, looking tliin’nnd wm abeorlied with a longing to satisfy
younger titan the bluff, sunliumt Virginia care-worn, engaged in conversation with himself at once about the Kitty. "The
■quire, who waa, in reality, considerably n lady whom he dimly recalled as an- only one worthy of that swex-t, oldhis junior. TMy wen- tin- gons of a Vir- otlier cousin of the by-gone days, then a fashioned noma," he raid, in his joyous
iginia gentleman, who, lef| a widower coquettish
with
dimples,
and. ..heart, for loven, M
*-----------*-personage
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WV1 uu«&gt;w,
know, giutur
glorify
■with one small boy when be was hardly wonderful plaits of hair worn in a crown, everything. even the homely uomendatout of college, hail consigned the little around her head. The dimples were I ure of ancestral days.
Zzmcelot to the care of his mother's rel­ Still evident, though tlie cheeks had
She ianw in soon to answer for henelf,
atives io the north.
Marrying a second faded, but the abundant braids were the little girls, as before, twining around
time in Virginia, Mr. Barksdale had set­ perceptibly thinner. Barksdale took in her waist and clinging to her skirts.
tled down to t. peaceful agricultural ex­ all these details, although lie wondered
“I wonder, Kitty dear, if you remem­
istence on the ratate belonging to his at himself for observing them in face of . her my oldest sem, Lancelot," said good
bride, “one of the Carters of Cherrycote the immediate and powerful imprewion Mrs. Barksdale, with an accent of pride
farm,” m that lady was styled.
nude on him by tlie first view of his in her presentation of tlie stranger.
Hither Lancelot liad come, to spend sister-in-law. The color had receded
The evening sunlight slanted through
many Iptppy hours of irrespotuiblc holi­ from his face, leaving him deathly pale. a western window of the old oak-janday in tbe free and easy life of old-time
“What Is tho matter with you?" asked elled dining-room. Lancelot stood with
Virginia. Here he had learned io feci n Hat innocently. “No doubt our Vir­ his bock to it, his face in shadoy, but tho
sincere affection tor
Aincere
for lus
his Kina
kind stop-mouier
stop-mother gima
ginia sun haa
has been too much alter
after such
sneb Marching radiance brought out every exand her boy Hal. Bui st the outaet of j a confoundedly long walk. I say, Lance, pn-rwion of her changeful face more
the war his northern training and inn- if you'd care to come into tbe dining­ lovely than he remembenx! it
and
pathiss in political faith set
•terrible j room
________
••let me mix
• you a julep before
“You have not done me tlie honor to
stumbling-block in the path of the f»m- you see tho ladies!"
,
name die
lady," he said, taking horhand
ily “)Jeo«antr&gt;«UL" Unwilling to contest j
“CajntLJ idea!" Lancelot found ffiraretf in his.
tlw? fervid
talk, he • answering, with a strong viavrv
effort -I
ot nuselfStil!
mk
*«-.**v torrent
wirviu of
v/v secession
r&lt;-vw.wi
““cull
Sun m-ty
Kitty atoms,
Morris, though A
a g
greater
at flrat kept silent. This led to stuqueion, contetd.
He succeeded presently, and belle than ever." cried hearty Hal. “It',
and finally to open warfare on the part ' while
Hal bustled around among the de- just occurred to me, Un* ihat vuu and
------------- -- ——
~yuu ana
nw rwirdp
ah.l i .Gouoin tz:.*j -to- Lbe .famous
.
■-friends.
.
.
of U&gt;e {-onerous
people who
who hull
had nmee.
oacr &lt;-r.
ox- 'j coater*. nailing
calling tnr
for me and mint
mint and
Kitty ..M.
used
tended their arms to him. His father straw!.- .Tries, «uwu
uawiug with
»JLU the
Kiv . til! you q-tarreled
- --------------------------ia4
stood battling
about th-„,
war
What
ghost of his younger mdf. Tbe trial had • iui idiot I wu to forget it"
b»n to th- full m painful as h» had ex-,
“I ham forgotten nothing." «,id Lanpected. Often m he lied presented iteelf | relut, for tbe second umv t|.at daVi
to his imagination, the reality of suffer- । Kitty unditnttood him.—Mrs. Burton
Ural MT—linrl . &gt; / n, i.n.i Im - - r
with i—.rv
shone u}K&gt;a him
It Is estimated that 1.000.000 torn of
paper are manufactured annually.

The Barnum mine of Ishpeming,
which hns been idle for some time, will
Start up Sept. 1. giuin* employment to
several hundred men.

Manufacturers and Dealers in

Monuments &amp; Headstones
Table Tops, Mantles,
And all work in Slate Marble or Granite.
Ail work guaranteed first-class. Prices that no competition
can lower. A good stock to select from always on hand w.
keep the latest and best designs in our work; furnish' esti
mates snd do all work promptly. Our aim is to suit the neo’
pie, and our largely increased sales show that we are sncnZ
ful. As we are the only dealers in Barry County, we makeit
a special object for Barry Connty people to buy of ns
can and do save money to all who buy our work.
We thank the public for past favors, and aim to merit the
patronage of all.

A. Black &amp; Co.

DOLLER MILL
I \

And otter marked improvement* will be made in

Hastings this season.

Proposes to keep in the advance of the procession. Yon will
find him at hie new location north of the new Newton House,
in the Blue Front Building. He is prepared to sen e the pub­
lie with everything in the line of

Tin, Copper and Sheet-Iron Ware.
Repairing Neatly and Promptly Done.

Eave-Troughing

a

Specialty.

The Hull Gasoline Stoves.
This is the Latest and Best Gasoline Stove. Call and see them.

New and Second-Hand Stoves for Sale!
At Very Low Figures.
I also have a quantity of Plow Points, etc., that I will sell at a
very slight advance over wholesale prices, to close out.
Remember the place, and yours respectfully,

CATARRH

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cured every year by Acker's celebrated
English Remedy. It ia a guaranted prepnotion ; if it does not help y*u It will oosl
you nothing. Try it. A single doae will
show ita good effect Trial bottles 10 cte.
fkxd'ic Hotcsuuss. DnisgictCobb's little pills for 25 cents, excel­
lent for bowel difflcultire.
Several Indian relics have l*&gt;en dug
up at the Oakland water works, St
tnaire, consisting of stone axes, deer
skinners and arrow heads.
JfcA, of every kind cured In »&gt; min­
utes by liooybrd’x Sanitan Lotiuu.
This never fWta. Sold

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�OATTbE RAiafNG IN FLOWOA.

TIME LONDON EXHIBITION.

MMAA AMONQ THE AMCMMTA

LOVERS 8TH.U

Rheumatism

The children played thro* tbe orchard

Ufa without sugar, ao aWutaly amtai enriching the vita! field.

,0-UT* or craalm who ora
,‘r.^ieroo. rr.od.Mi. h*.. «r™d

Sh&gt;«- X rb. Iront*^ Tb.7
k.™ latondtr™ Owngb, »&gt; th. «,&lt;rud tram «» AUudlo to Ua gait.
F,«, inch rf 0&gt;&gt;* .wrrtu&gt;&lt;7 h*« b®
dbptllxl &gt;&gt;r
h“UU
IndAob Tb" InJI“
&lt;““*h*wk.
nrtolf* *-l
blo.xl.eurd.
,„.wh &gt;op h*” boon omninon b*rto !» out »d ormoa* by th. dm
Mid cttluiru X th. nu«.
WL-rrox dir b*lf «0d herd* wm wont
U,ra
I’l’— t*1’ ouwboTW mounlMl
up.® thrib tad *~&gt; tnu»h««l poo™
.M. a. b« round pumitaj ttwlr pnthlao
two,... rnr.iu.-b th. .wnmt* *“d junglthe interior.
i
.
During thecivfl war Florida baevesoonuttnw-1 largely in supplying both Fed­
eral acd Conf-dersto armies. Regular
dstaita were made from the contending
fortre. -xnposod ot experts in cotttehsrdin j. to wltoct beef cattle and supplr ch« demand formoat. Since the war
BtCv tlwurends ot Florida beeves have
bsec transported sctom the gulf of Mexitm tq the Cuban markets. There are
Dewly’W.IXX) bead of cattle in the state.
The r-&gt;anner of managing the balfowild
cattle m n«da tea matter of astooisb•esnt
those unacquainted with the
biuiD^ The task requires stout, athlettc. determined roung men, thoroughly
inured te tlie hardships and privations of
out-door-Hfe, trained to the saddle, thor­
ough wxnbmeu and exports in ovarything pertaining to the business. Parties
'of cowboys usually number from ten to
fifteen men organized under ths careful
'kill ef a Dupervteor, who asRumns all the
rMpoMibility of management.
They
trr i.-^mpamed by a wagon and team.
oMJtainmg all tho comp eijuipages and
Buppliss for a loqg and tedious service.
The t’Amster mutt be a thorough woodsmm. who follows his pathless course
from ranch to ranch and acts in the
double cajseity of teamster and cook for
tbs anuro party. Strong and substantial
ealtk' p*n« are erected at convenient
hcalitiM where there is rich grass and
plenty of water and shade.
Thv “round up" fa peculiar.
Early in
tee morning the cowboys^ mount their
pjnfas.(dfa. ncuml&gt;eryd of everything ex­
cept tiieb^tong fifteen foot cow whips or
“drag)-" and lunch for dinner. Of course,
their browi-hnmmed hate and heavy
spurs are indispensable appendages.
IhiB equipped, receiving orders from the
“boss,’ they start out through the cattle
range rounding up everything, congre­
gating usually about noon at some deeignsS*. point. After a few hoars' rest the
iwuflds the signal to move by
giving one crack of hfa long whip, and
".'■.■ry cowboy springs into bin saddle and
th® herd u moved gently forward to the
ranch or waning place, forming a col­
umn of wiitie Hometimes more than a
r.-.fte in length. During dry weather
eloutte nf dust rise .high, and may be
•-•tn 4'-“ miles in the distance. Tbe cat­
tie are fresli and lively, hundreds gallopUig idiead trying to escape, while a
heavy mase of cows with young calves
'ag hearty. in the rear.
The herd
mar&lt; lii« slowly toward the pen. sometuna* through difficult swamps and

bead into a clump &lt;rf wrinkles. With an
Our levs waa a rose of midsummer,
wham admiral, Xcarohas, feund it in Che end of the come tow ha then got a hitch
Not even its thorns were missed;
around a eixty-pund chunk of limestone, For love and dear quarrels brought sweet
remedial agent a few years before tbs and, after giving it a few pendulum
•Hoy,
birth of Christ—“a honey called eac- swings, whirled it around his head like With tender sunshine of after-joy.
a alungshot.
A boy attendant then
handed him a stone jug of the heaviest
From the blossom-smllo of May! •
ecribod it as a meefioino. Tho juioe of caliber, which lie wrap{&gt;ed up in a shawl
* ...
____ __________ .
and chucked between his ‘crosaod arms
And we have grown old and gray;
oriental nations as an in tn rioting and his chest. "Will you pay for it if I Ixmg, long mated, for good or ill.
others in making a great allow for itself.
drink. The Arabises used sugar in break it?" he asked, after giving the Lfjng, long marrisd, but—loven still!
The Indian courts are dreams of carved
-Madeline S. Bridges Id Frank Leslie’s.
Coppers
large quantities, and it is related that bundle a preliminary hug.
and inlaid screens lining the long guldropped in from all rides, and under tbe
teriee for hundreds and hundreds of
. THE QUEEN-MOTHER OF ANAM.
rittale 80,000 pounds of the sugar were next hug tbe massive stoneware col­
feet, with Indian carpets and draperies
required to prepare the oomfitures and lapsed like an egg-shell.
covering tho upper walls, trophies of
Samson next seisod a wheelbarrow by
Indian arms over every doorway, and
the end of the handles. ' “Who will give
quet at Bagdad.
the roof ail a-flutter with flags and ban­
Sugar waa introduced into Europe by me a florin if I let him sit in bore and
ners.
v
the crusaders. In 1166 tho king of Slctly lift thia thing the way I bold itT No one some highly curious and interesting de­
Within the arches of the carved screen
seamed disposed to volunteer, Samson tails at the visit paid by the French realmade his boy get aboard and hold the
limestone rock between his knees. She ia blind, probably with cataract,
by the half-mile, and one tears himself manufacture and sent them skilled work­
men. In Germany, even as late as the
filled with even more distracting things.
tho ground, hold it cut at arm's length infirmities, her influence over the affairs
There are embroideries in gold and coion
erod it without allowing the front and to
famities could afford to use it In 174
embroidered with pearls Marggraf, a celebrated chemist read
;le inch. He then produced a
Lbe Cry mi Palace aad

# —‘th of things strange
and interesting, and one revels in Indian
art products particulorlurly. The same
buildings at South Kennington hold it as
held the fisheries, health and inventions

imaginings of East Indian gornotisnoea. Caahmcse shawls and Chuddah shawls, chuddahs so fine and cilky
that the mythical feat of drawing them
through a ring can be done in plain rtght,
and chuddahs of infinite shades of soft,
dull blues and reds and grays,^bewilder
one in their various presentation. Tho

Poalttro Cere.

took four IxilUw and
I cheerfully reA-mmend

began Uking Hood's Sarsaparilla, a&amp;d U did

Hood’s Sarsaparilla
too Doees One Poller.

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florins

A

Identical with broad-shouldered raftsman accepted tbe

challenge on condition that the matador
hie own preparation that tbe manuf^o. should refrain from using Us clinched

lady) and followed by

man proved a tough customer, but in
colleagues, however, laughed the project spite of all his kicking and bracing the
champion finally got a lock-grip around

through

I). wi, for the
adoption

▼er hold one before them, and as for

naught. When Marggraf died in 1788 it
seemed as if his discovery would die amidst the thundering plaudits,, of tbe
rustic spectators.—Dr. Felix L.’Oswald. bearing scimitars sheathed in silver scabwith him.
such treasures into the exhibition. The
Achard, his pupil, at the close ot tbe
Dacca muslins, the famous fabrics known century, being director of the academy,
of eunuch and female functionaries ad­
there as "dew of the evening** and
husbands, and history tells of none of vanced, while weird mtwfe waa heard in
termined to ectabbah a manufactory in diem who liave had serious trouble with
Silesia for tbe production of beet-root their wives. We read, it is true, that
and turning through a labyrinth of avoworth more than a tissue of gold thread
Martha Washington was overheard by
of tho same width.
•
/ chemist and tbe aaafatanoe of the crown, certain vfaitora who slept at Mount Ver­
Foprth w*rd—Sheriff's offlee, io tbe court
Better than all these things in cases is the project was not successful, although non, giving tho general curtain lectures
the sugar was perfectly satisfactory. It
was not until 1841, nearly 100 yean after penetrated through tho thin partitions aols and banners and pthers playing on
, work of the city of Jenpore it/repeated siun-v. tint essay, that tho produo- which separated the rooms; but the
flutes and tambourinbs; they reoamblod
In a model palace, whose first courtyard
traveler adds that Gen. Washington lie- for all tbe world a batch of used-up balis filled with the shops of native artisans
was finished, merely said. “Now good
shawls, cutting stone to the fineness of tinguiahablo from the cans sugar. It is sleep to you, my dear." After this noth­
lace-work, molding clay on the primi­ rnrhapa less brilliantly crystalline, and ing more waa heard.
tive potter's wheel and beating out gold s by many thought to bo sweeter than
Washington wrote many and long let­ king was present, as gracious as ever, but
and silver ornaments. This Bcindiah its Indian rival.—Now York Commer­ ters to his wife which ware full of affec­ more silent than usual. A solemn still­
palace contains two rooms sacred to tbe cial Advertiser.
tion, but “Lady” Washington thought so ness pervaded the place. Suddenly a
much of these iliat she destroyed them slight noise was beard at the end of the
use of the prince of. Wales from which
before she died. Only one escaped—tho
tbe public fa roped out, but into which
Possibly from a wholeaomo reapect for
one in which he announced his appoint­
one can at least look and see the domed
the parcupine'a apnars, the monkeys
and softly shaded room with its beauti­ mostly restnet themselves to tho bars ment as commandor-in-chicf of the fore a mysterious curtain. This was
ful walls, its divans and rug* and a cen­ and ropes to tho upper half of the cage. colonial army. He begins tho letter raised in a few minutea, and, behind it
tral basin of overflowing water that re­ Now and then there is tho usual skir­ “My dearest,** and clows it with the appeared a kind of obscure arcade by
flects as a mirror tlie arches and the silk mish among themselvee, without which statement that h« is “with unfeigned re­ which tho audience chaintxir ia connected
canopied, ceiling.
with tbe private apartments of her
monkeys seem to be incapable of endur­
The Cvylon division begins with a copy ing life. Occasionally an irrepmMible
majeaty. The queen-mother could now
of Che gateway and part* of the Buddhist monkey scizee the tail of a jackal as it the letter his pet name for his wife, be faintly distinguished, immobile as a
Temple of the Sacred Tooth of Kandy, passes uffder him with the peculiar “trit­
am! Gantarna and Buddhiirt emblems are trot" of tho race, hauls it up into the air has mode a will with which he doubts the company, tho curtain was let down
prominent in all the decorations of the until it yell* with mixed anger and tor
Ceylon gallery. There fa a large case of ror. and then swings itaelf among tho to her forty years, and "during all this ent. her majesty communicates with the
gems in this division, over which one bars above, and grins at the victim in time be wore," sayii hfa adopted son. outer world, including the king himself.
George Washington Parke Curtis, “sus­ The king, still on his knees, beckoned to
hangs enraptured.- In it are cat's eyes derision.
pended from his neclr by a gold chain the interpreter to approach and kneel
as large as the end of your thumb, and
As to the rabbits and guinea-pigs, they
ticketed at 115.000 for one such trifle, seem to bo simple nonentities, and the and resting on hfa bosom, the miniature down. He then said something th the
queen, who replied from behind the cur­
and mbits and sapphires of a size and monkeys do not meddle with them. portrait
tain, and the visit ended.—Pall Mall Ga­
and mneuw-t must bo struck squarely, color never seco in other exhibitions. There is some fun in pulling the tail ot a
zette.
te a f«u» abrupt turns with a large drove Rubite in the rough, and sapphires of pig or jackal, because the one will squeal
destroys the march of more titan half a every other Rhode beside blue; dull as­ and tire other will yclL But rabbits and
•RHEUMATISM Is caused by a “Itetentlon of
Tho
Vigo
Bay
Trewuru
company,
of
IV Morbid Humors In the system," and there
tral sapphire* that show a 'five-pointed guinea-pigs make no outcry, and tiiere&lt;iay.
London, lately received a curious collec­
Late in tlie afternoon, near night fall, star of white light when held at a certain I fore are allowed to go their own stupid
tion of articles taken from the treasure wit, is indeed a great treasure, its n^anipa herdsman is seen to dash ahead, and angle; Alexandrites that are alternately way. Ducks and geese too, being noisy
It way. at any moment, atiack the Heart
galleons sunk in the harbor of Vigo. ulator, if I may use the term, ia a gen­ That
and
T!&gt;e
the log fence gapway; of the cow pan is green and rad, and softly shining moon­ birds, afford a momentary joy when Spain, in 1702. There are specimens of eral favorite. Hfa word* are watched___
r.
_ ”_cause
_____death
I__ ■ Instantly.
A_ ___ - al...
..I—celebrated
a.rl&gt;r.
.11
______
thrown open for the reception of ths stones dazzle tho eye in the.range of that suddenly suspended by the neck or wing, logwood and mahogany that, in spite of and hfa sayings repeated. He --Hgliteria.
one
caatf
of
Ceylon
treasures,
and
silver
herd. The head of the column reaches
but tho jackals seem to give the most their 184 years' submerrion, are in a per­ care, diffuses cheerfulness, quickens the
**J“L
the gnpwoy. often refusing U» enter, and and gold and [x-arls, lace and tqrtoise- sport, their tails bring irresistible to any fect state of preeervation. Dyers who thoughts of others, and multipliea harm­
turns back upon the irear, forming a cir- Rhril, make a circle of attractions around of the monkey race. It is very amusing have experimented with the logwood less enjoyment.
HIBBAMI&gt;*S RHEUMATIC SYRUP ROM to
blood, wtifch is tbe aaM ot the disease. Itls
cri which is s iinetimsss hard to break. tlie gems.—“Ruhanah" in Globe-Demo- to watch a jackal trotting along with suite that it is even better for. dyeing
There is. however, one thing sad about atbe
purely vegetable compound. It dlasolres all
The drovers hold them in check, gradu­
husliy^ail erect, and suddenly recollect purposes than the wood now imported. him. The fine talker run* but a brief acids, drives out ai) rheums And expels all dan­
thatltis [Mowing under a bar tenanted The mahogany, too, is very fine and career. He fa as short-lived a* the race­ gerous littmora.
ally drawing in upon! them, until some
For RhcumMlMn. Kidney and Uver Com­
by a monkey. The way in which it solid. One log has arrived twelve feet horse, or as the man who swings by one plaints, Neuralgia. Salt Rheum. Hcrotria. Ery­
older and tamer luiimal takes the lead
In your dreaaingroom you have soft droops ite tail and scurries out of reach long and twenty-two by thirty-two lug on the trapeze, or another man who sipelas. Tetter. Rlngwona, and the Innumerable
and enters the gateway, when all grad­
kindred irnnblen. It ii invaluable. Price. 81.00
ually follow and are inclosed with strong cold water and a sponge, probably placed of tlie monkey's paw, seems to amuse its inches square, which is now being sawed wins applause by forcible spurts of dis- Er bottle. Sold t&gt;y all druggists. Alwurs use
ibbertl'a Rheutnailc I'faater in eonSeetiotl
bars for the night. Here the cowbovs there over night, so that it is in the persecutor almost as much a* a success­ np to be used in tbe manufacture of fur­
witiithe syrup. Made only by the
com" in close contact probably, for the morning of tho same temperature as tlie ful grasp of ite victim. As to tbe jack­ niture and walking sticks for momenIf he te witty his jokea become thin.
RHEUMATIC SYRUP CO.,
flrst tirtie since sunrise in the morning. air; then you have a nice, soft Turkish als themselves, they slink away for a mo­ toea. The chief curiosity, however, is an If he fa descriptive hfa landscapes lose
All with common consent turn toward washing glove and a piece' of plain Cas­ ment, but soon forget their previous ex­ ancient pulley block four and a half feet their fine coloring. If he fa dramatic,
• I he ramp near by. Their weary ponies, tile or ivory soap—not scented; that periences, and run the same risk again. high by three feet broad, with four solid lie becomes stereotyped and he mokes n
covered will-, sweat aiid dust, are quickly were dangerous to health; then standing —Leisure Hour.■
copper sheaves, 18 inches in diameter. It dismantled wreck on the shores of time. city o! HietlinR*. In common council assembled,
do nrdaln and establish tbe toUowtaR ordi­
tinsaddied and turned loose to roll and before a basin of hot water the whole
is solid oak. and was probably used in If. however, he has learned to be a good nance:
ChlUirrn of tbs N.*pollt«n P»CT.
wallow1 upon tlie green sod and refreah body is quickly lathered and rubbed^
listener as well, he will not so soon be
(faction 1. No building or part thereof, with
The Naplee children are of a kind diffi­. hoisting heavy articleu of merchandise
exterior wall.', cnii'trurted of wood or other
themselves. Then supper is announced. thoroughly. This ought not to occupy
or the anchors. Tho wood is perfectly discovered.
combustible material, shall be removed Into,
cult to classify. Bora in extreme pov­
There fa but one rule gov«-ning both placed upon. rebuilt or erected, or removed
After supper the solacing pipes are filled more than say three minutes, and after
preserved, but an iron band is completely
erty,
clad
in
rags,
fed
upon
cruris,
from
one place to another In that portion and
thia
cornea
the
cold
sponge
bath,
which
and the whole party set tlieaselvea upon
i corroded away, while the copper wheels talk and talkers, and that is. to bo cer­ part of
said city within the fallowing txxxndastrings of maocaronl and sour win#
the lap of Mother Earth to rest their need not take more than a minute and
are only slightly oxidized.—Scientific tain that what wn say will lie acceptable.
a hrif
A moderately coarse towel sleeping on the floor or on pavements,, American.
,
.. _____ M... muit nntnr their tnHirer Valley railroad bridle across Fall
should be used, and tbe skin should bo
on tbe south side of said bridge, thence
Mong the west side ot said Full creek to
thoroughly dried. Remember tiiat tlie
Take some corn and soak in water all
m rare co*/ —
— —------. . night Then take out and grind until
the east side of
Montana boasts the largest and most
«lw*j.
in
rood
.pint*.
HMmuXil.
reduced
to
a
dough-like
state.
Tlie
next
Washington society was, before.the thence east alone the south skle ot Apple street
ferocious specimens of the mountain lion pleasant glow; remember, too, that there
ol them in th. dnytlrnn.
At night thing is to prepare tho chili pepper, the war. under southern influence*. The
to be found on the Pacific coast. They miwt be no dawdling over tbe botbth,, .wmw out X *U th. !»■■■ ■» •nod of which ia taken out and boiled wealthy, men in high places hare who
Qt^tM city of HMtinsn
*r» f-xmd in great numbers all through dawdleas much as you please while .bih U.W b*” tarn hidd«.
twenty-five minutes, then tho skin ia
embraced wttliln the limit* prewribeS In the
that country, and their ravages extend drwring, but bathe with judicious celer­
.bout th* W*lk’. lull al ttaohiX. much taken off and it is ground with garlic, themselves, and influenced new members
*o far u to attack not only weak calves ity; and remember, thirdly, that you
black popper, salt and some Mexican of congress and public opinion at large
end yearlings on the ranges, but also mwt never neglect to wet the bead with
seeds. Some meat, usually lean beef, by their hospitalities, were formerly,
•beep, goats, and full-grown steen. Tbe cold water, else disagreeable eenaationa
and not tho little hairless dogs as has with rare exceptions, southern men. Tho
natural home of tbe animal is there. Tho
Jilh to old™ m.mte&lt;. of to tamOr.
been slanderously charged, is chopped south gained strength, as is well known,
•raatures are so bold and have become so
ud ~a»Um- to, e*» ba aaaa flv^t up very fine and a little lard is put over by sending to ropresent her people and
minwrous that tbe settlers are obliged to stomach, and immediately after getting
ta to
•• &gt; »«&gt;“* to to it. All is now ready save tho shucks, states men of distinction at home; men
wage a war of extermination. The ter­ «u&lt;* b-t ■n-dUhi^ook-»«*
morata, •* DWundlr •• If d »«™ nna- the whitest of which are selected and of education, wealth and social position,
ritory offers a bounty of *8 for every cold w^r -Hl b.
d*Tte, mm u&gt; bto tooluml, aa nau scalded with hot water. The corn dough, and then by keeping thorn long in office. btillrtlnira shall t»e eoven’d wllh slate. Iron. tie.
•calp, and during tho winter the cow­ r«7 (Wlghtful. tad-J. '■»“»«’ ’h-ch
boy*. having lots of spare time, devote ml?bt d-erib. If Ioho~.J«“*n&gt; not. at time. They may have sleptand with the various ingredients before men­ The north acted very generally upon tho gravel or other non combustible material equal­
tioned, ia then spread on the shuck and tlutory of “rotation in office," and her ly secure ngalnst fire.
their energies to hunting the linns, which
Sec. X Any person or person*, who shall vio­
waked again to renew their sports, which the latter rolled up. It is then ready te representatives for the moat part lived in
late the provisions of this ordinance, or shall
they find to be a profitable pursuit as well Th.™ *™ vaag. l-n-*»dI ptaiw tart* U protebl, to c***Child™ pU,taj go into a pot of hot water where it ia tlie hotels and boarding-houses; and aid or a**l«t in such violalion, rimll farfrit aod
u full of adventure and excitement. Ud niowm l»lb.. *U of Wblcb mv te ihrnup* l» to .i™« *t 1 or » o’clock
steamed till done. It is a universal
Specimens arn often killed measuring Uk.t *X bom.; b«&lt; f« •“
ia to morning would te A mrprUln* dish In Mexico.—New York Market Rented to elegant ladies and fared sump­ hundred dollars, and In
nine feet from tip to tip, and weighing bcm-bold telhldf omnm»dm» » to ■labl io Amerio*. O’ o’** Io any otter
tuously, it was at the houses of the meat shall be !nt|irtooi&gt;ed
Journal.
200 to 300 pounds. Many more naeasureouoU, in Europe. Bol M Napl- oo
southern members. This state of affairs
fog from ten to eleven feet are fre­ C..IW Hot-K.
Tho Theory of a Tbundcr.torm.
for many years had an easily traced and
quently bagged, and occasionally a monM. Colladon, in a paper to the Acade­ incalculably great influence.—Ben. Per­
mic
d--o
Sciences,
suggests
that
tlie
elec
­
ley Poore.
ne of England and tho
une.
Done at tbe council rooms In the etty of Has
ciut &gt;m«l U&gt; Conriarr M propra or dKO,- tricity oo vividly illustrated by the thun­
jre I am persuaded of tho
(zu.-N*pl«« Cor.
Fnroeuoo Chron- derstorms is generated principally by
difierenco between us and
friction of air and water vapor. During
Iclo.
___________
'
A |&gt;aradoxical obser
n tiiunderatorm the raindrops formed in
while menthol, a remad
imparts a sensation of 6c
I tMrahW Wrtu VahBUao BraZ UssstUM.Wm.
The summer visitors must have some­
would straight- thing to carry homo
mblwd with it are really
hich is replaced by air drawn in later* salvefl, particularly tbe big boyu. Which
JusT'xmding skin,- This
•* -tr
;'*lr-advsnredfee«v 1
lie didn't

HIBBARD’S
RHEUMATIC
SYRUP,
A Great Blood Purifier.

TEUORAPHYURrtSm

Michigan baa
reba anllxanu.

Timas.

�1

The Hastings Banner.
Hastings, Miuh.. September 2.1886.

Republican Nominations.
For Gowroor—CYRU8 «. LUCK, erf Bramb.
For Lb-utenint Governor--JAMES. H. MAC^wSH^^Mirer, GEORGE L. MALTZ. of
pSrAndlucUeaerri-HENRY H. APLIN, of

inatrvetion—

8 AMTEL H. BABCOCK. &lt;S Wayne.
For MnreMmUve In State LagtsUture-JF.ili»v M ilnnftm
oouam TtCKKT.

BAKER SURI NKR.
'! MACK.
•r- CHF.mTuI-UEN A. HOUGH.
Prosecuting Attorney—PHILIP T. CO).-

For Orcutt Court Commteatoucr»-ALONZO
F_ RF.NASTON, HA1.TLEY E HENHRICK.
For Coroners—JOHN M. MKVINH. A. IVAWHOBN.
,
be rroublloui eouventton of tbe eleventh

Tire republican Mate convention at
Grand Kaplite last Thursday nominat­
ed the strongest ticket eve? placed l&gt;efore the voters of Michigan. The
nominee for Governor, Cyrus G. Luce,
of Branch, Ls a farmer who, as master
of the state grange for years has a state­
wide reputation. He is an able man,
in svmp.ithy with the people, and will
creditably
represent
the agricul­
tural interests of the state, and inaugu­
rate such reforms as are demanded'for
growth and protection of the state’s
gruaust industries. The other nomF
nees are capable, honorable men. who
add strength to the ticket, and give
assurance of acceptable service to the
people. The ticket will be elected by
10,0.0 majority and don’t you forget it.

CLEMENT SMITH.
DWIGHT 8. SMITH.
Chairman.

SDFTOBIAX notes.

Greenbackera should not. andI will
not. forget that 'Cleveland is a &lt;deinoerotic president. Ab such, he reflects
the dominant sentiment of his party.
He end hi* secretary of the treasury
have favored the retirement of the

greenback. They have accumulated
the largest treasury surplus-ever held
at Washington. They have opposed
■Over and its further coinage. They
are uncompromisingly hostile to every
principle and platform adopted by the
greenback party. And yet the green­
back party in this state has united its
fortunes and joined hands with the
democratic party, whose chief represen­
tative has shown himself and his party
sb opposed to every tenet of the green­
back party. Democratic tradition and
■ history shows fuUy as much opposition
to greenback issue us democratic prac­
tice. The memory of man has to run
back but a very few years'to And demo­

crats in and out of congress bitterly
boatile to the issue of the greenback.
No man can point to a single demo­
cratic national platform in harmony
with greenback priuciples. One would
suppose that between such parties, so
widely wparated in traditions, history
and principles, there could be no har­
monious action. Indeed there should not
be, snd would not be, were the real in­
terests of the green lack party factors
in the consideration. They are not
however. A few designing leaders,
anxious for the loaves and Ashes, trust­
ing that tbe rank and tile of the green­
back party will blindly follow where
they lead, and swallow never so bitter a
dose, have consummated Ute furion.
and sold party honor and party name

The democratic party has mude a
great bow] about alien ownership of
large tracts of land in this country, and
have pretended to see great evils from
that source. Undoubtedly it is an evil;
but if anybody expected tbe democratic
party to do anything toward stopping
the evil, they are-doomed to disappoint­
ment. The republican senate, at the
late session of congress, passed a bill
prohibiting aliens from acquiring more
land in the United States. The demo­
cratic house referred this bill to a
special committee, and that committee

ed up tor action. Dor reported to the
bouse. Thin hbows how much depend­
ence cad be put in the democratic party
when action is neceuaury. It can howl
all rtftit enough; but the howling is
both the beginning and end of the

Will Move Into their New Store,
SPECIAL

Second Door West of the Bank,
On or About September 12th,

“Tbe prohibitionists are the only
greenbackars now In the field,” was
the remark of a prominent greenbacker
the other day. True enough, and the
prohibition platform In this state seems
to have been designed to accommodate
the many greenl&gt;ackers who can no
longer swallow fusion, and who will »o iwwwria. U»«r Aiwa. 1’r. !“««••
allie themselves with the party that
most nearly represents their, principles.
In Michigan there is no doubt thxt the
prohibition party comes nearest to
adopting greenback principles. It will
undoubtedly receive many accessions
from the remains of what was the
greenback party, and many more will
either not vote at all or return to the
Ktat«ol Michigan. ।
republican fold.

■Hsar

Where we will be prepared to Show the FINEST LINE of

MOST PERFECT MAM

There are the best of reasons for be­
lieving that the next house of represen­
tatives will l&gt;e republican, giving re­
publicans full control of the next con­
gress. The business depapedon, un­
rd to one delineate lor every U»’ ot popuand fraction thereof. If said fraction es- rest and alarm produced by the threat­
ened action of the last democratic
house is certain to result in the election
of a republican sueeeaeor to the same.
Hau: congreaalcmal convention tor
Ion at a caadidate tor cungrew tor
oagrauioaal dlrtrirt and tor the

E.WTMORRILL&amp;C0

Clothing and Furnishing Goods,
Ever Shown in Barry County, and at

Prices that Defy Competition!

day, the 1U day of sept., tn the year one thouMind right hundred and elghty-Mx.
Fre&lt;«Mit.W». W. Cole. Judge of Itobale. „
In tbe matter of the estate of Gilbert H.
Hungerton). rtrceawxL
Abai Moon, lolmlnlstralor ot ■•aid eMate, rep­
resent# that be It prepared to render hit Unal1
account a# «nch. and pray# lliat the luune mar 1
be heanl and allowed, and he be dtediarged
from hit said trust.
Thereupon It It ordered.thal Thursday .the 3ftb
1 11
af
.t’-lnalr In the

pctttkMi, and that the helrt «X law of tald &lt;feDon. DicklMon held a convention in rewned. and all oUer ;- n.UM tnterwtrd lu taid
G rand Rapids recently. Come to think 'aid court. th«o io be boklrn at Ux prob
Ui tbe dty of Huliup, tn «*M county, i
of it. he had two of them there ou that cauae.
If any there tw.wby Ute pray
day. the greenback allies of the Michi­
gan democrats having also got down on
Mtate.
of
tlie pendency of laid petition, and tbe
their knees before Michigan's demo­ bearing thereof,
by cawing a copy &lt;rf thia order
to be pubHuhed In tbe Haatinri Baxxkx. a
cratic boas and pap-dlspcnser..
z
newspaper print!
la *a!d county
For wasteful extravagance and utter
inability to meet the vital questions of
tho day. the late democratic house of
representatives is undoubtedly entitled
der, a minor.
to the cake.__________________
Notice la hereby given, that I shall #el) at pub­
Chas. E. Barnes, editor Battle Creek lic nnetton to the hlgbett bidder, on Friday. the
i&amp;th day of October, A. D. ISM. at ten o'clock in
Daily Call, has been elected Master
Workman of the State Assembly K. of
L. The right man tn the right place.

we have made a Specialtyxrf
An Excellent Line.
Overcoats, ranging in Pricefroffi $3 to $28

All Summer Weight Suite at Cost!
For the remainder of the Season.

E. W. MORRILL &amp; CO.,

? urion is democracy in disguise. Let
no greenbacker be deceived. The
democratic tiger Is concealed beneath
the fusion donkey's hide.
and alx hundred and thirty-three &lt;03: li
city &lt;rf Haatlnga. Barry county. Michigan.
The more the utter rottenness of the
Dated. Augnrt aoth, A. D. 1*8.
JOHN J. PHBKINB. Guardian.
fusion bargain and sale in this state is
understood, the larger will be the re­
publican majority.
Farmer Luce for governor; a man of
tbe people, and a man whom the people
will delight to honor.
Default having been made in the roodIUou« of

“One. Price Clothiers.'

RUSSELL HAS

Removed

The undersigned, having purchased the 'interest of Geo.

HIS STOCK OF

DRY GOODS
.— ....... ... ......
......
lllt sau.u rrmaln unpaid and in arrear* for tlie -pace of
thirty daTM, then and from thenceforth after the
Upee o(tbe aald thirty days the principal «um
oftwo thousand and nity dollart, with all arr^araMa nt
_

n&gt;lal»tr»U&gt;ni or a-Mlgas. become and be due wd
IWtWo ImmydUtefy tbemCUT. although the
tn ’ll.

th.

,t.._ a,....

.

BM aeren hundred dollar#
with all arrearage of In
declared ■due and payable
vnrtiraM
i. —_

I been Instituted
bysuldinortptcr

New Grocery Firm!
Paeston in the firm of Preston &amp; Cook, will continue the busi­
ness at the old stand nuder the firm name of

AND

Millinery Goods
To the First Door East of Hicks Bros.’ Gro­
cery, on State Street

HOGLE &amp; COOK
We will do all in our power to hold the trade already e-tab

Where he will be pleased to welcome all hie cus­ listed and largely increase the number of customers by selltomers and friends, as well as to greet many new
ones. As heretofore, he keeps the Best of Goods ing good goods at a small margin.
in his line, at the Lowest Prices.

Nev Ms Coiistailly taiw!

Come and SJee TJs.

HOGLE &amp; COOK,

JULIUS RUSSELL

Centra] House Block.

nUycribetf in

Threshers, Attention! MONEY SAVED!
We can suit you in make, quality and price of

Threshers and Engines
'“"“ESSi,

We are agente for a doien different manufactures, and can
fit up any man with any kind of threshing rig he wants We
have also some good SECOND-HAND ENGINES, winch we
will sell very cheap. We sell the
we

BEST GRAIN DRILL

■Denver Tribune: If Mr. Blaine
were. at the head of tbe Government
and had made a demand for tbe reJtwM:
of Cutting there is not the shadow of a
douU that he would liave been set free
Jong l&gt;efore this;and if Mr. Blaine shall

FA^nTE^ We^vehSl an E ”

rtyl“ “d FAR™

Immense Wagon Trade

kumlUHlM the -S.LkK, no, ,uffen

z

S’’’
the dM reUMbie Studebaker and the Flin
WagOT, which hs. many pointe of eioellenca notpossereed bv
any other. Don’t forget when you want a hnuav
and of the best mam
warehouse.
B-pe&amp;ally,
“

MESSER BROS

Having bought a large invoice of TEA.
we will until further notice give each customer

a better TEA than ever before; anil to induce ,
customers to try, will give a 5 cent ticket with
each pound for cash. Tickets good in 2oc
lots for any Crockery wc have in stock at face •
value.

Try Our Tea!

Switlii Hmm fe fyjiftM.
MwhHBKftM.

�The Hastings Banner.
■^^nXGS.TnVRSDAY.SKlT.-fi. &gt;««•
total Advertising Rates:
jzx al».|lcrtiw per line.
.
8 etuis per line.
u , enslaver Hat*.
Motwi. ’ &lt;-nts perEne.
'

.

. ... isuniaw line*

. - avr i jitertainuientt for profit of Ip­
.. ..fW'izutlons. except for charitable
. ; ....

wftl K- «.fian»ml fnr uf

qiEET Ml’SIC*'

Musical Goods
Popular ShMt MuMe.

...yjJ

Any.

tCd i*( Music Books or Sheet Music
. . r.fvdivenUiuiron me.

« JOHN BESSMER,
Jeweler and Optician.

4-, i! 1. b ■

__________ ;_______

rpEkeiita

■ Willi f;nti ii large assortment of

clfvlvs. and at prices cheap-

McOnter’s, the Jeielef.
*trl**ii:&lt;w by an .xperloMed

ami ■•tnpvient workman.

—---L/.xal News.
CiivMiim this

ffrefc,

1,928.

j. m. kooebs.

Patronize Em. Busby’s bath rooms.

Em. Bronx’s bath rooms are becom­
ing deservedly popular.
SoioolI opened Monday under very
propitious circumstances.

WvBK in 1st and 3d ranks at K. of I’,
hall Monday evening nexL
.
Drixk.vT' sundries, a big stock at
Ixjttoni prices at Lathrop's drug store.

Tin; finest stock of stationery at
Lathrop’s drug store. The prices are
right.

promptly and acurttdy compounded at I^tarop’s drug
More.
rotiqns

We predirt that HastingH will vote
fur water works by u very decisive
majontv.

All indebtvd to Weissert Bros, must
-.di aad settle their accounts at once.
IStase take notice.
Hastinw Division K.of P. is con­
templating Attending the Brigade meet­
ing, to be held in Grand Rapids the 28th.
Several liorwa are Being worked on
. the fair grounds preparatory to the coun­
ty fair which will commence the 28th
of this month.
. ■

s noot Hooks and school Supplies
always on hand in large stock and at
wii.t-s t*i suit the times at Dr. H. E.
Lathrop's driig store.
heal iof the Hastings Knlghto
Templar are drilling their horses pre­
paratory for the conclave of that order
-o be held ut St, Louis.

I.'uas. florin kiss took a tumble into
the basement of Parker's hotel today,
striking on his shoulders. Fortunately
he sustained no serious injury. '
Mr.. C. OsnooD, of Hastings town­
ship, is the uwner of a cow that has
given birth to four calves within a year,
and all of them are alive and healthy.
.,?»&gt; W.-C.VT. F. will meet with Mrs.
B. K. ll.-^e next Tuesday afternoon.
All memltere are urged to be present as
matters pertaining to full work require
Munition.
’

Tur dress making establishment ot
Alary Cobb will be-* closed for two
weeks, a., she will be in Grand Rapids
that length of time for the purpose of
getting the fall styles.
Ox a&lt; cor.vt of the fire the Hastings
Engine and lion Works will have their
book* at the hardware store of Greble
r*ers’- iA^ Persons owing them
win pleme call and settle.
TnESter W.C. T. U. will meet next
Tuadaj the 7th, at the home of Mrs.
rretr.ir. Hastings township. Ageneral
attendance is requested as business of
unportance is to be transacted.
• .T1”- premium list of Barry Go. AgSoci®ty are now ready for
'•I’lribntion. Any person wishing one
obtain the same by calling on the
swretary or st the office of theBaxner.

Owxims of engines and farmers take
12 o'clock at night, when Ihr “dogs of
notice. Th» Hastings Engine und Iron war" gi* loose. The boom Of cannon
works have lots i&gt;f pump*&gt;, valves, and the nrttJo of musketry gave us a
faint idea of a night attack.
But quiet was reetored and soon Fri­
day morning came. Tho usual camp
at casn prices.
duties and the arrival of DepL Com
The people of Barry county should John Northwood and Chas. Armstrong
bo thinking of what they will take to the filled up the morning hours. Messrs.
fair to help moke it attractive. Itemem- Northwood and Armstrong had just re­
turned from the national encampment
O’b«.the 1&gt;rg'»t and beat fair at San Francisco, and entertained the
H,n
^uPty- Th« premium boys with a description of it.
liirs W
cxcceed eighteen hundred dolAsst. Adjt. Gen. O. F. Lockhead did
not return in time from San Francisco
Mb. S. Gkelsel, of tbe Hastings to be present but from the metigating
Engine aad Iron Works, fa preparing to t »i &lt; aad oircutl'‘dAnce9 the boys will
. .1
on «uspended Rentence.
repair toilers, and he will help all
At 12:30 P. T.Colgrove, in behalf of
customers who need any repairs for the nmyor and citizens of Hastings,
their engines and seperators. Their welcomed the Barry County Battalion
buainus will go on just the same as be- to the city, in a feeling and next xdr9re the great fire. Their office will be {k68?’ .
W-s- Hecox responded for
^Prospects are fair for the rebuilding
Lka,t^lion. thanking the people of the
city of Hastings for their welcome and
or the erwjuet works in this city,. Mr. the royal manner it bad been entertain­
Brown having signified his willingness ed. L)ept. Commander was then intro­
said he had been invited to
to rebuild provided the citizens of this . J10”1’
place will take a certain amount of the reunion of the Barry County BaU
stock. The required amount has al­ tahon, but should address the Grand
Army
of
the
Republic. He gave the
ready been taken, with the exception
boys good advice and instructions'as to
of about 81,500/)
•
their duties as G. A. R. men and os cltThe body ol1 Mrs. James T. Wright
especially in a political campaign,
was brought to this city Friday morn­ which was well received because the
ing for intermenL It will be remem­ advice was good.
An immense concourse of people had
bered that Mrs. W. hail been an invalid jffthwd to hear the address of Rev.
for a long time. But a tew days prevl- Washington Gardner, of Jackson. Mr.
oiuj to her death she accompanied her
Gardner enlisted when a l»oy as a pri­
daughter. Mrs. Austin, to her home at vate and served throughout tbe war,
Chicago, where she died.
and can talk from personal experience
Since the trees have been trimed and knowledge. His address waa mas­
terly and eloquent, and the highest -ex­
on the fair grounds it nreeento a much
pectations of hte comrades were fully
better appearance. It will certainly realized in him.
make the grounds much pleasanter for
The next speaker introduced was
the fair as well as give a good view of Jamre Clarke, of this dty. The exer­
the race course. The officers are deter­ cises had been long and Mr. Clark cut
mined to nse every eftbrt in their pow­ his speech short, but it was given- with
er to make the fair this fall the banner hte usual vigor and feeling and was
fair of the county.
•
• well appreciated by the battalion,
bnort impromtu speeches were made
At the time of going to press the by
C00^- Eld- Gillaspie and oth­
fusion congressional conventions are in ers- The program of the reunion was
progress in this dty: No one wtehre to finished and the trains were due. Then
came
the
partings and leave takings,
make, the canvas against O’Donnell,
but in order to maintain the organiza­ some to meet hero never again. Bv six
tion some one must be slaughtered. o'clock the camp was deserted save the
Either Patrick Hankard, of Jackson, the silent tents that had sheltered the
or Hon. F.,A. Dean, of Charlotte, win Blue Battalion.
Thus ended the fourth annual reun­
likely be placed on the sacrificial altar.
ion. Fitzgerald post had worked un­
The Revnion.—The fourth annual tiringly for ite success, and fully appre­
reunion of the Barry County Battalion ciates the moral and financial support
given by the people whereby it has
has come and gone and now forms a been enabled to properlv entertain its
page in the htetorv of the county as the visiting comrades, the people’s guests.
most sueceraful and enjoyable reunion
ever held in Its borders. The weather
PER8ONAL_MENTION.
was made according to Hardee us a
A. S. Dean is sick with scarlet fever.
military necessity, and reminded the
veterans of the many days they march­ ■ Mrs. N. Bailey returned from Petoaed in the broiling sun; but the hot key Monday.
weather notwithstanding the campaign
Mrs. C. S. Hilbourn is stopping in
was prosecuted with vigor according
to plans, without misunderstandings or this city for a few days.
accidents. The boys brought out old
Mrs. J. E. Hogle .returned from
Long Tom and put it in trim for ser­ GrandRapids Saturday.
vice, and it served:
Ambrose Alexander, of Lansing, fa
“With the emphasis ot shotted guns
the guest of Hastings friends.
That deliver ancume*t&gt;U by toot."
By Wednesday morning Fitzgerald
Port bad the camp in readiness. Soon
the advance guan! of the several posts
appeared and took possession of their
quarters. By noon the main body had
arrived ar.d camp Birdsall was put on
a war footing. Greeting and visiting
among comrade* long Separated occuEied the time, while the business meet*ig was in session at ^rmory Hall,
which was called to order at 2 p. m.
The following officers were elected
for the ensuing year:
Colonel - Daniel E. Birdsall, of Fitz­
gerald Port
.
Lieut. Colonel—Jessie Jordan, Leon­
ard Mauch Port.
Major—F. N. Blackman, J. B. Sacket
Port
.
Quartermaster—i. M. B. Gillaspie,
Wither I’ort
,
Surgeon -David Kilpatrick. Leonard
Mauch Poet
ChaplainWan(m S. Hecox, the retiring
Colonel, te a New York boy. He serv­
ed during the war in the 3rd N. Y.
Artillery. CoL Heoox’ administration
has been highly successful; he has won
friends among tbe people, and has the
best wishes of each individual member
of the Battalion.
Col. Birdsall is an officer with a
splendkl army record. A Hastings
Sr be went out from us at the first
1 in the spring of'61 aa private in
the old 3rd Inf., was severely wounded,
and returned bearing a commission as
1st Lieut.
.
After supper and the sunset gun
came the camp fire—the songs, stories,
personal experiences and rehearsal of
the days of '61 and 5.
Thursday was the day. The sunrise
gun ushered in the day bright and coql.
but before 10 o’clock old Sol had
changed the temperature to a degree
that made the veto hunt the shade.
At 10 o’clock the Battalion formed
in column, and headed by tbe Nashville
and Freeport bands and the Assyria
Martial band, marched through the
principal} streets of the dty. The in­
tolerable heat deterred many from
taking position, but the column pre­
sented a fine appearance; much better,
we opine, though not so large as when
marching through Georgia. Returning
to the camp the boys were ready for
the roast ox; and be it said to the cre­
dit of the committee in charge of the
barbecue, it was ready on time and
served in a right royal manner. Every­
body wanted a “.lice of the barbecue,
and everybody got IL It took about
two hours to dispatch the “critter, and
it was pretty effectually dispatched.

Jacob Maus, of Grand Raptas, is
spending a few days in this place.
Rev. Hunsberger will preach his fare­
well sermon one week from Sunday.

Miss Franc Goss, of Marshall, is the
guest ofwMiss Laura Bessmer this week.
Geo. W. Freeman, of Lansing, visited
Hastings friends a portion of last week.
• Mrs. A. H. Tinkler, of Detroit, sister
Of Mr. W. H. Myers, ia visiting in the
city.

Rev. Bass, of Baltitab re occupied the
pulpit of the M. E. eburep Sunday evenid iss Knowlton-is assistant instruct­
or of the teachers' class in the high
school

Mrs. R. A. Carnahan left for her
home in Su Peters, Minn., Friday af­
ternoon.
Sir Knight Orno Strong participated
in the drees parade of Hastings Divis­
ion Monday.
W. T. Brown is in the dty, investiga­
ting the matter of rebuilding the cro­
quet factory.

N. Weinstein, for some time part
salesman for Lewis Stern, has secured
a like situation at Grand Rapids.

Our Great Specialties

Teas, Coffees aadjotao.

Mr. Daniel E. Birdsall, the newly I
elected Colonel of the Barry County
Battalion, is a resident of this city, and
his numerous friends rejoice at the hon­
or conferred upon him. In April, 1801,
he enlisted in the three months service
under CupL Geo. A. Smith, went to
Grand Rapids and joined the third reg­
iment. The government not wanting
any more three months men, the regi­
ment was re-organized and enlisted for
three years. The Hastings company
was crowded out and broken up, the
larger portion of the members enlisting
in other companies; Birdsall joining a
company from Lyons. He was with
the regiment from the first battle of
Bull Run until wounded in October,
'64, near Petersburg, Va.. having re-enllated in Dec.. 1863. He was promoted
from the ranks to 1st Lieut., and when We are selling the Best Gunpowder imported for1...................................... 5Oc per lb
wounded was in command of his com­
“
“
Best Japan
••
........................................ 5Oc “
pany. He was also wounded at the
“
“
a Choice Japan for...............40c “
battle of Gettysburg, being one of three
that will match any 50c Tea sold in this market. Try it.
men of his company who were presented
“
“ a Good Japan Tea for ......
*’’■ “
the with Kearney Cruesfor meritorious
“
a fair
..............
3Uc
"
“a Choice Japan Tea Dust for
cdhducL He waa mustered out ot the
20c
service Jan. 12,1865, for reason of dis­
ability caused by wounds. Col. Bird­
We carry a Choice and Complete Line of Green and Boasted
sall fa thoroughly versed in miUtarv
tactics, and has a war record of which Coffees.
he may well feel proud..

Our trade is Booming in Tea.
cause we sell for Cash only,
• do give better values than any
can. We sell goods in every
Barry county.

M. V. Rork's School of Practical
Education, at Lansing, opens Sept 20.
The school has tlie beet site in MichiKti being situated at the corner of the
pltol grounds, insuring the use of
the State library, opportunity of visit­
ing jpstlce, circuit and supreme courts
and tlie legislature. The school has
five coursea, normal, commercial, pre­
paratory, musical and Ito own favorite
course*.
The school is hampered by neither
church nor state, and te run upon the
principle of supply and detnand. the
same as any other business. Though
lacked by only one man, last year it
enrolled over250 students. Prices are
little as will secure beet returns to
students. Tuition 830 per annum and
no incidentals. Methods are inductive,
proceeding from facto to truths and
thence to self-reliance, which te Mr.
Rork's aim, for he believes men reap as
they sow, and this fact te his great rally­
ing cry.
,
Monday evening last John J. Ful­
ler's team, -Oliva Logan” and “Tom
Carey," were seen coining down Jeffer­
son street at a terrific pace, the owner
being seated in the carriage driving
with loose reins, until when on State
street he attempted to turn easL The
carriage was overturned and the occu­
pant thrown violently intothe gutter
In front of J. 8. Goodyear’s store. The
injured man was carried into Spangemacher &amp; Mason's store in an uncon­
scious condition, and Dr. Fuller was at
once summoned, who succeeded in
reviving the man. It was found that
be had struck on the stones, with
which the gutter te paved, on hte head,
receiving a severe cut, it being thought
that the skull was fractured. In a
short time, however. Fuller so far re­
covered as to go to hte home some eight
miles from the city. The team ran
down State street to the brick barn
where they were stopped without
damage save to the buggy. Fuller had
spent Sunday in the jail, having lx«i
arrested for being drunk and disorder­
ly, and Monday morning he had been
fined therefor. It is surmised, that
being under the influence of liquor, he
thought to bld defiance to the officers
by driving through the streets at a
terrific pace. He came near losing hte
life as a penalty for lite rashness.

$1000 FORFEIT

A GEWTLEMAN’S SMOKE

&gt; Sami Roush, of Freenort, took the
train at this place Saturday, to attend
the reunion of his old regiment in Ohio.

We sell
“
“
“
"
“

Why? be­
and can and
credit house
township in

the Best Arabian Mocha Roasted for....
“ Mixed or Rojamoja Roasted for
a good Mixed Roasted for..........................
the Best Rio
“
a Good “
“
a Fair
“
&gt;“
a Choice Rio Green for

Kcperlb
25c “
Sic “
18c 15c -

In Tobaccos we lead them all, and our sales on\this article
are simply immense.
'
.
•
We are selling a good Light color Fine Cut for
“
“
choice .
“
“
“
“
“
good Dark
"
“s
“
- the best Dark
“
“
.....................
Tills te our special brand and a hummer.
Our Dynamite Plug Tobacco is a corker, for.................
Spear Head Plug for
Our Boom Smoking te great, for
Our Daisy Smoking te the beet, for.'...........................................

50c
40c
OOc
lie
30c

Our 5 and. 10 Cent Counters are loaded down with Bar-grins.

Special Sale of 5 and lOe Handkerchiefs.
Come quick, for they are selling like hot cakes.
Yours for Low Prices,

J. H. Beamer &amp;, Co

Th People’s Drug Store
Has Removed from the old stand to the store
formerly occupied by Fred’k Hotchkiss, be­
tween Beamer’s Grocery and Kurtz’ Meat
Market

Books and Stationery
Pure Drugs and Patent
Medicines.

Dr. J. C. Lampman and wife will re­
turn Thursday or Friday from an ex­
tended visit with relatives at Oswego,
N. Y.
M. V. Rork, of Lansing, was in the
dty Saturday and Bunday, both of
which days he talked temperance to
our people.
Mrs. John Jewett and daughter, of
Grand Rapids, is in the dty, the former
being under treatment by Dr. Lowry
fordeafnesB.
#

Best line of ImiorteS and Domestic Cigars
erapcratM

A Full Line of Homeopathic
Medicines.

visiting her daughter-in-taw, Mra. A.
P. Williams, of Oakland, CaL,—who is

Marsh, of Battle Creek, wrre among
the Bakner callers to day. They are
delegate* to the fuaton
Youngwt man-Mn? Pfi« A. &amp; convaotioD.
Buchanan. Hartings;
age 37
37
Tubby for convrtn^e ta Sklng £?jfohn
—
Hartings; age
&amp;
* spoCtodaa
„ 11***
i*oon t« made to suffer
quiet until
the penalty of hte crime.

*e71ytK5tt6^a’Ada?:

Department Commander Northwood,
of the G. A. IL of this state, was a
Baxneh caller Friday. He was aceompMnied By Col. Armstrong, of
Bowens Mill, both of whom had attend­
ed the national encampment at San
Francisco. Their account of the trip
was highly entertaining.

Mr, E. Y. Hofle pvt * &gt;«• l»rt?
Saturday, which was largely attended
by her friends.
Mrs. R. Tubby went to Petoskey
Tuesday, to seek relief from a severe at­
tack of hay fever.
■
liCadet Geo. Bock returned- home
Tuesday to spend his vacation. Geo.
is taller than ever. ,'
Geo. A. Perry, editor and proprietor
of the Bellevue Gazette, was a welcome
caller at this office today.

' Lieut. A. D. Nfakern and wife are
spendings few weeks with Hastings
friends, preparatory to leaving for
Montana, where he has been assigned
for duty.
The many Hastings friends of Mr.
AThe*foUowing awards of prizes offer­
Chas. Gordon will be pleased to learn
that he has been appointed teacher of
ed by the committee were read:
Comrade confinedin prison l°ng«} mathematics in the Koekuk, Iowa,
high school.

Ai l who are indebted to me must
1 year. 21 daysir-enh
all and pay me immediately, as I have Ume
Longest service—First prize Josepn
gone out of business and must have
my pay.
ERED’K. HOTCHKISS.
•Satvkday last a sneak thief stole a
bund natchel containing forty dollars
horn a shelf under the counter at the

Mrs. A. II. Johnson and son Claude
returned from Toledo Tuesday.

now spending a few days with D. W.
Rogers hfa soh4d4b*, who kimfly took
hi *■ guests to the reunion of tbe G. A.

Prescriptions Carefully Compounded by
Registered Pharmacists.
MARRIED

LARGE STOCK OF WALL PAPERS.

W. H. Goodyear &amp; Co.

�TO K TAKEN WITH SALT

READY FOR THE NAVY.

THE NEWS IN BRIEF

THE ARRBSURES MURDER
THE MEXICAN GOVERNMENT’S VER­

SION OF THE AFFAIR.

CIMSv

crew except the offioera.

Formerly tbe

omcuu.

partmer.t because it is well for the men
to be informed as to localities tbsy may
visit. Books of a technical nature, too,

fall, as
the fol-

Mc.'tourt of r resport.

higher officers, and wore principally con­
fined to worka of ■ purely technical and
professiomil description. Now no ship
going to a foreign station is considered
to havwlta full complement without a
library, and by tbe undot tho voyage tlga
books are well thumbed by the many
hands through which they lu»ve passed.
The favorite form of reading is that
contained in books of travel, and this

Cohulteat, ssnt him ofilriaJly
of th» Msxlcxn govornmsnt D , ® ..TT
Arrwwwowa h to pebiisbod at BaMJL
Boranes Albert Tiaball failsd to agree Tbs following *
filled with minute portiolteot fur. which

thought, Bunday.
Pittsburg no

sutborittos
iMtroymg

tou^B, who, *0005 undar instructions, want

8,tat

two friendly naUoas
few novela creep into tho libraries. Tho
books are furnished the government at
about 60 per cent, of their published

hair, alao

g*

into th.

aornn of them attribute that trouble to

POWDER
Absolutely Pure.

Tils powder never vurtM
Monday afternoon, at

deafen win tall

S*£“™»
.“-'"S’ *
N’T"- •“■'••

propnation for navigation purposes. A
ship's library, aa it is now constituted

talk with Tho

Drill for fr-mO,(X)O,
printing bouse

and

Offices 63 Monroe
^iffllj
■ aiaUl) st., Grand Rapids.

Walker, consists at about 800 books. The

Sheriff vtau,
Y„ will coat 8)0,«x&gt;,oa).

which there are about forty. which have

Bible aad tho prayer-book. There b
quite a little law library of nineteen
standard works.
A few books ou
diplomacy are also added and a number

*4KII&lt;G

‘•Wait ontU the Richmond meeUng. aad
BDraloi.

ENORMOUS 6T0RM DAMAGES.
actor. This department also includes a
book of naval songs, which is now but
learned them all bff heart.
Then there are technical books on
steam, German and Spanish handbooks,
with an unabridged Webster's dictionary

requisite itLStruciicn in language.

American

All

Commonwealth," "American States­
men," “Campaigns of the- Civil War"
and “Epochs of Ancient and Modern His­
tory’ eerire are provided, and many
other works of hmtory and biography.
Uterary hooks belonging to a ship are

citlssaabip,

thlrty-oight
fataUtloo

having

N.J. AIKBK, M. D„ G1UXI&gt; iuriDb. MICH.

" ffLra
Co Bali

wont io tedious.

sown together.

property, T&lt;,W,0M*; teas to crops, &gt;1,000,000; lou to shipping aad Harter i&amp;prorsBMata, 8800,'UU, making an aggregate of
13,300.000. At ladtauota aloes tvsaty-two

It ran a quarter mils at a depth of

COLD IN HEAD
HAT

Two girls come forward slowly—tor

some seconds they stand quite moticnless, then the eye-lids begin to move, aad
by degrees each muscle commences to
quiver until ovary limb b affected. Althoagb all present, with tho exenptionof
myself, had seen this a 1,000 times be-

grossed.
The performer* then bent
heads gradually buck until ■ they almost
touched the ground, then they raised
tliemselvee, and lean&lt;xl forward until
they sank down ujion their knees, sill I
quivering in every muscle, until at
length they lay proven on the ground.
For some secoKda they"ramained three
quite motionless, as though animation
were entirely suspended. The first sign
of returning life was to move the heeds
from side to side, the quivering motion

ferers by tbe recent inundation In Texai
Braipora in New York are selling tickets
Cyrus Fillmore, tbe only Living brother
ot ex-President Fillmore, baa been visiting

Southern California is full of insects
and reptiles. There are thirty-five va­
rieties of ants. Occasionally a tree is so
full of them that if, as Mr. Van Dyke
naively rays, a mother grindy bereft of
her cute were raging in one's immediate
rear it would bo a serious question
wlietlier to climb the tree or the bear.
There are about a doran kinds of wsspo,
each with a bwdnere end, the largest
being tho tarantula wasp, which is nearly
two incb« long. Tho tarantula proper

lands.

NATURE’S-™^”

found with his arms pinioned behind

Cure for

COHSTIPATIOR,

THt FARMERS’ CONGRESSymra, and this then is reduced nearly
□no-half by die dull months.—New York
Mail and Express.

Willie Balls, tbe ID-year-oid boy recently

Tbe next convention will

foot up **1,21*.
GrayUns says she has the largest 11 bran
northern Mich&lt;»n.
Uro distance train Council HlufTn.

SELTZER APEUCtT.

appropriation

of

rd,OW,00 to

stamp

, , ,,

,

,

Sick-Headache,

deaths by MU.

HOPTONIC

ling utan, Do not
ir I'Glrui punmU’W
yiwrseivee. ur »i»i

DYSPEPSIA s ;ubUe Ui'urit? STbj

A WOYnKKPVL

Kotler l» hereby riven thai L&gt; in order ot tb»
rte-t?"! "r.,h-'/'“A IftPiSt

PEPTOIlgD

BEEF, HOPS
siMALT.

Tte deficit of Chief Clerk Gay in tbe
Pittsburgh pension o81ce is 811.107.
Sunday.

qulred to prreent their rtrims u&gt; aaM
Court, at the probrie dta' lu »&gt;e, dtj
Ungs, Er examl nstiso and riio»M«.»Mr&gt;J
tareihe Mh day ri February
claim* will t* heard twMtv uiJ ( ourt

»st out 10,000 young tres«, and will
in (twa a« out su.oOu more

WM. W. COLE.

Jud&lt;vo&lt;rriteM-

Daniel K»rr, ot Grundy, was unanimously

ALBlKEN

The loss is fllp.OOa

THE MARKETS.

district at Virginia
out strain, m*withstanding

Richmond, for the killing of Col

Canton, Ohio, waa mistaken by Polioemaa
Brisbin for a burglar and was fatally shot

There are two kin da—tho black

__________ CKAND RAPiDH. MICH.

KALAMA^

lay: He
They look like a huge spider,

packing
□stile—Slew.

Mr. Van Dyke never heard ot anybody

SsSsas

INSANITY

HOPTONIC CO

Henry George offers to accept a nosalnetloa for mayor of Now York oo eoodlUou
that 30,CBO laboring men sign an agreement

and one-half wide, with long, thick.

the back.

Torpid Unr,
lilliom HraJjror.

Grand president, Charlotte Burrell, Boston

their upright position and break into a
sort of badly danced polka. Thia native
dancing might almost bo called a song
illustrated by gesture, and posturing
rather than dancing in our acceptation
usually accompanied by a din of tom­
toms. or a squeaking sort of violin, tat
played by the fingers only; the sounds
produced are monotonous, and not pleas­
ing to European ears; the movements of
the dancure are marked by caatanets.—
London Society.
•

particle l&lt; applied Into each nowrtl sad h

Finland.

Akbox, Ohio, Aug. HU—Tbe national
mvsnUou of Kappa Kappa Gamma,
ladivV college fraternity, at which fifty

FEVER

Kota Liquid. Hnufl
ar Powder. Free

she attended the Old Battlers picnic at
Perkinsville with a young man named

flnd his daughter and punish wh
sponsible for bar disappearance

an

hereby give notlre UuUjc w»I ^‘JSStpeT
denee £ arid deceased. U&gt; tteJjEW,*

ninnin, in&gt;m »nv *sw. «».- -tn nrt
were allowed by raid own
sent their claim* to u» tor exstiuasttou •»
tosrauce.
......
DatodJriya»AADAw*I()WJ.t
P. TKAVKMA
THKOIK'RE kt®.
MOrtpHS' Sale-

tte

-«* MALARIA

“r tb5 year A. D. !■*'nn'1 .‘'d1' T£-iir£
4tbe nUe of eight per
by

that the aldermen of
c»y of Hastings, acting
m. ututor and bv virtue

present immunity from windstorms,
hydrophobia and lightning.—Review of
Van Dyke’s “Southern California."

Warurt

FOR
_ .... u«-AfaJTl.‘

la-.ooa
to drop from a baltoca

ous reptiles of California do but little
harm.
The Californian would gladly

State of Michigan, County t»l Karr)
in me uuutvr w u). ... .,1 ...
late ot Prairieville, tn rii

(OOOOAtt)

730,00(1,

rent. Interest and all
make almanacs. When he wm prepar­
ing tbe «me for T7W owe of his boys asked

H

Gives Kslief al
and Cures

ths youngest broltar of Rev. Usury Ward
BeecbsrTkilled himself Wednesday evening

fn their chagate or bead covering,

Lrs

task Barley-Dull; Ko. UMc.

Mr. Thomas, being so*

«aS£&amp;2

�THE WILL'NG CITIZEN.
GETS AN OPPORTUNITY
SERVE HIS STATE.

HE

ALEXANDER AT HOME AGAIN.

■Hl- »lr.u - of st. Jatota Oil. oa

TO
household with
conquers paia.

It

In the beginning of June the Vienna

John and Jacob Tocci.
1___ _ .__ — .

grrnsunzth, HU, Aug. 27.-Tbe state
MivenUcu u» l emocrato mrt at noon
Thurriay m re pro-motives’ hall and
effected a temporary argauixatiwi .by tte
•Ircticn of tbe ticket rbo-a Wedneeday
light by ti»
“H0*1 committee. Sen­
ate.IteMta became tharaby
tamnorsn chairman. In his sjwecu open­
in- the convention, (Jhainuan Orendorff
...hrtiod the pr.oent national ndmlnlatraHwi and felicitated hia ; bearers ou tte folli&gt;( the Republican prophesy that buai
dwarter would follow a Democratic
|n .*-* Referring to the proaidrot'•.pension vetoes, be eaid they affected
onlT nXp.lukut cate*, and that more pen.wn
bo*u •2«n*d bjr
pr”1’
dent tUu by any other president since tbe

3

3

""epou as-anting the chair Mr Duncan
neke hopefully ot Dvmocratic proepects in
ttaeetata *ayinx that tbe party bad the
osxwrtunltr of taking charge of state af­
fair*. Jiee|l*e hiKrily of the president's
admwtitratibn, anti declared that Mr.
Ilevvlaud'* views of his reiponribiliti^
w,rr nations! rather than partban. He
elowd with an appeal for *ucb a campaign
s.-.d inch managoineut of political affairs in

labor by arbitration

of Bulgaria.

supreme court, W. H.

Burkhardt, of Ft.

. ------- .
v.
Jcbmoii, of Aoung; sujierintendent of publll^ptructlon, H. Kline, of Harris.
•F Platform wm ado|&gt;ted favoring tbe
ssbialsrion of a prohibition amendment to
...

a

s

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——— AWAXIWM

tela; Alfred ■ ’rendorff, Jamc* A. Ewing,
W. 11 Grwm, A Ay Goodrich, Charles
Kvrr. H M I'belpe a*a J. W. Olacm.

dsri. to keep up tbrir organization in
antteipation of a Republican victory ta

Xf^riMn.

appointed, a terra* until 3 p. tn. WM taken,
sed u;ou the rcMMtnbling ot the conven­
tion th* temporary organization wm made
pffmanenL Nominations were then de­
clared in order, and tbe following are tbe
normal For state treMurer, H. J. E
Kicker, of Quincy: toT suneriatandeat of
public instruction, F. J. Oldt, of Lanark.
ibo pisiform a* adopted endorsee the na­
tional odraa.titration; favors a financial
policy Ip which gold and silver coin and
pspvr currency convertible into coin on dexand »bali constitute tbe circulating

naticnal trravury should be applteJ to the
it of the bonded debt; oppotee imun of. foro^n tabor; demands tagis/prevent Chinese immigration, and
..„-at taws for the benefit of employes of
railrra-U manufacturing establishments and
di»put«, and the enactment of law* to prohil it cct&gt; net telior from coming into comj-etition with bouMt labor.
Th? liquor plank *ay»: “It it not tbe
J*gln&gt;atc proviocs of governmsntto con­
trol tbe habits, taste-, appetites and

orderly aud pweabi*; prohibition by conlUtutioE or general lam of tbe manufacture
and sate at liquors would be a violation of
tadlvidnal and personal rights, and con­
trary to th» fundamental principles of free
gov rrnmeut"

pubbean state convention, Thursday, decidej, with a view to froslqg them from
political influence, to make nomination* for
candidates for supreme court judge* before

Joaquin; McFarland, of Satvamsnto and
Huiaiiton, of Alameda.
.
'

MlCHfGAN REPUBLICANS.

icb., Aug. '-T.—Tho
ctnunlU In rMMombled soon
a
jay morning and eftjTbnr
Inanent] organization. Hon.
ntatei

Sept 4.

Ills opponents have dropped all

&gt;!ygan&gt;y and their ruforoc-

: . f using tte nitiuhsiuu of Dakota-.
«» th* party with uu-ompetency

lc:i uf tL« Lquor trafllc
- wing Hckrt wm Dominated;
r, &lt; yru» G. Luee, of Uiloah; U*ufi'iu- gttoraor, Jam** IL McDou*ld, of
f --• a'..-.; ^ -.rotary. of, atate, Gwrga R.
।

eiiwuoy

general.

.Jo-.-. &gt;'iggart,of Grand ftapids; coiamtetlonc:
th,
n
of I’-Ecrit;;. superintendent ot public in•'■ru-ti'. n, Joseph Estabrook, of Yprilanti
'
McMillan, of Detroit, wm elected
teathMn of tbe state central committee.

Lietnocratlc president.

gentleman threatened to

mo

Chief Eter-

Minute direction* are given fur riamplng,
branding, canceling, and numbering each
original peckage in conformity with the
law, and the use ot tin in packing by manufacturrn la forbidden, except upon special

were made Thursday: Kioto Iowa (Demo­
cratic) district, at Council Blutfo, John H.
KeaAley; Ninth Ohio (Democratic) at Dela­
ware, J. U. Levering, Tenth llllnoie litepublteam diitrlct, at Galeebnrg, Gen. P. B.

A THOUSAND PEOPLE DROWNED.

square, the word "oleomargarine," and tbs
contained therein
*1 pound Oleomar-

lioxnox, Aug. 25.—Dispatches from Man­

Wabash, Ind., Aug. M—White William
nipple, a well-known local politician of

ths flood resulting from the bursting of
t embankments of tbe Irrawaddy river.
The flooded district had within ite territory

vention, John Bumgardner, a marrh-d man,
called upon Mrs Knippla at night at tair
tiotna He »«• followed there by Mr*.
Bumganiuer, who imultri tba Knippla

these were swept away. Tho result will ba
ad approach to faiulno among tb® boinole®.
pop illation.
_______________

vi-urou*. aud tbe air was tilled with hair
and jowwlry and fragment* of dotiiiog.
Mre. Bumgardner wm unable to cope with
tenantiigonirt Her erring buiband came
to fte rvoctM and itruck Mr*. Knipplo a
aftllavit against him for assault, and tbe

norm, tte devastation being so
Clo«w CrdI tor a Fire Horror.
that the imp-nding suffering la
si ai L A relief committee wa*
Chicago, Aug. zb.—The building, J16
which issued , an address, and ha Franklin street wm damaged by
ippealtag to the charitably lu­
pin of the United Htate* for aid Tbu building was occupied by a number of
tier ct food and cloihinip Con- clothing manufacturera. About a dozen
nay be forwarded through A. I- men, boy* and sewing girl*, employe I by
Lefy or Erownson A Klbloy,. tenters, of
tin* city; J- W. Browneou (chairman^ G.
A|xrty, D. a Rydaa, C. U Chaffee, or A. located, all exits having boon cut off by tbe
i luedman, general relief commutoo.
eonsciou* condition.

I

W« ireday afternoon by the publication of

er tn Tbe Naw* from Coagr.*un*u
May bury, withdrawing from the
ns for a ronominanou by th* Demo­
convention. Ho dooa ihi* on tho irilegki ground timt te doairea harmony, and
tartau^'l.o box already ted two term* and
.
.. .
_____ Tv. ...I
te
■aia io vo
------- a-iiia) to tbe coi.tret with Don M. Dickin­
son, tbs Democratic leader of Michigan,
wl» »el out some time ago to critib ibo
Mstrbury faction, and whoso candidate in
tbi» dbtrict is tb» prswnt county cierx,
Jokn J. Enright
Four BiCTiOX, M. T., Aug. ita -Courier
ad rice* have teeh received from people Uvinj on tte Marm*. near tho
■taftlng that tte Indian* were bad and bad
l&gt;eeu tiring on Item at tbeir cabins, that
ttev wore out of ammunition. A me*»a«e

□L.0 PARTIES NO GOOD.

s?

pawnbroker doing burinee* at Ate Htato
street, was‘arraigned in tbe Armory court
Friday for receiving *toUn property.

rhich

h: Cleveland's policy: fa­
ta of inter-state coiunurce;

-ympathyt witn tte Irish homo

whisky.

eoctate in tho corruption w*i Alderman
Appleton. Both aldermen wore preeout at

thU place held a meeting Tueeday evening

nouuca* auarchtan. Tbs ptat9rt local option on temper­
oppose* la* granting of
• &gt; con-resident forolgntrt;
cy of generous pensions to

bring tbs result of n conversation between
“ group of tailors regarding Donovan’s
jump at Brooklyn bridge Saturday mornln, I’h.-U. V—__ . __ ..
...

toms pian who will consent to run against
Bynum.
_________

fortn, whu d wa* adopted by
ste, pointe with prills to tl

turt* of l.it^pi lew I foreign labor;
favor ot ipecio payment, and
Ix'iti gU&gt;L :and silver us far m
with AO-md principles of finance:
e o.-^auLusUoa ot labor;' favors
। nt &gt;■: nrbitratiou taw*; oppoeoe
Mu’ &gt; &lt;d Chin-Mo aad loreigu confuvorw aur plan tor the relief

boat waiting. Ou

feat wm accomplbbed to win a bet ot IXA
U heu brought briers Justice Duffy tbe
jumper wm given a severe lectero aud
lined Aid, which Jtichard iC Fox promptly

Bynum, under premure fi
publotea * card, »*yiug te
claim* ft* tM nominee o

prevent tariff to a revenue basis,’and en­
dorses tbe action of 'those Democratic repThe death* of McClellan, Hancock, THJ«n, Hendrick* and Seymour are deplored
and thrir lr■ w commended a* worthy of all
imitation.'
7 be state ivutfal ccmmiuee was elected,
iiflcr wbi.h the convention odjournad.
J&lt; te J. Curran «a* selected as commitUeman from the &gt;erosd district

Nzw T oils, Aug. 30 —Laurence Donovan,
a pressmaa on Tho holloa GareIte, jumpsd
trorn tho center of tbe Brooklyn brldga,
Saturday morning, tho dl-tanco from tho
water at that point bring rirenty right fort
more than where Prodlo ipado tbe loan
Donovan wore podded clotiwa hi* shorn
bring waited w.th lwo qZnd. of tead
•*eh- Ha w»at atntigbt duwn, navar lost

U1U

tuandlng tbrir confinement within penlteullarire; denouncing monopoUea and
1„.. .K- Ol.:. __ . ...
lutiuus of respect to the memory of Judge
Cj C Brinckfey, Gen. urant, and Samuel J.
Tilden were adopted.
Tbe Bepubllcam declare ttat they have

— ...

M. Btambouloff tte»

would eftcrifice bl* life for tte people. Tbe
popular enthusiasm over tte retain of
Alexander was uaboundad.
People ran
hitter and thither, cheering. laughing and
weeping for joy, and tte apprentace of tte
prince in public wm tte signal for about* of
welcome and affection

toe executive committee

trirl, which wa» referred tn a committee.
Jjiwier provuted tbe name of J. C. Strain,
sn.1 &lt; urrsu hi* own name. The other conu»; was stiJ (ru,n Chicago, between W. C.
l.owh’ and Miclutri McDonald for commit*
.

‘Are they not good enough, captain**
ter than anything yet invented for using
quickly in case of accident. Although

server on, yet many people are frequently
drowned by putting them on in a loose
Bulgaria to blroMlf, kmf uprwwd joy
bb return. Alexander was vfadbly aftsd and replied fesilngly.

,uv- .entraj cummltte

*

The boys
■

Aug. 27.—Delegates to
re present at the eocw-&gt;i ■ v « seetiou of tbu Prohibition conven- । a
tho mi preme
Lou. The tint chlng on tbe calendar wa» not te" than Jlye ateend^ng ^tno^

tied or buckled carelessly, and a few
enterpresario and a European round­
waves soon knock them off. The India
trip. Tho conjunction begins some eight
rubber suite can not be put on ao quickly.
inches below tho shoulder and becomes
That is one drawback to them. What
good would a rubber suit do a man in
digestive functions are effected by one
diaphragm is doubtful, but each boy haa
men? Think of a lady incaeed in a ruba heart of hte own, a separate pair of
lungs and arms, and a separate head.
She would soon die from fright. Sailors
the purpose of locomotion.
Considered as a unit, tlie marvel te

dle-about and keep up their spirits. But
in the hurry of tearing the ship after a
collision, for instance, who would have
time to put on and inflate tho rubber
operative effort of their four bands, trail­
life-preservers?
ing their legs as a walrus would ita
double tail. On the bipod plan of profusion and panic generally follow, es­
greaaion they can only totter along. Tho
pecially among tho passengers. As a
left leg belong! Jo Juam tha^ right one to
Jacopo, and The anatomical arrange- rule the departure from the ahip is a rush
and devil take the hindmost. Hence u
meuta of tho hip-joint and ite system of life preserver must be easily put on 'and
nerve, seem* a puzzle, for, while tlie
have no complications whatever. They
heads of the boys face in ojsposite direc- would be perfectly useleaa otherwise.
I have thought of all kinds of new­
point both the same way, Jacopo thus fangled life-preservers, but none are
being obliged to walk backward unions wortKy of adoption, or rather they are
his brother should consent to walk heels
impracticable.
My idea once was to
foremosti It might thus almost seem have a good-sized half-barrel, with straps
that both Juan and Jacopo walk ou
so placed that a person could easily buckle
Juan’s legs, but only Jacopo feels the
himself to it in the water. Then on tbe
pinching of the right-aide shoe or a fall
inside of tho barrel would be a little
on the right-side knee. AU the nerves fresh water and something to eat. By
on that side of the lower extremities lead
taking out a plug or a slide the food
to hte head, those on the other side to his could be reached. I have found nearly
brother’s. The little fellows chat quite everything impracticable. Presence of
pleasantly, and never quarrel about their
rations, but now and then convulse the eat life-preserver a person can possess.
audience by n pretended fit at jealousy. Without this coolness tho lx*t preserver
Professor Virchow ha* published a mon­ is of little avail.—New York Mail and
ograph of the phenomenon, and sees no
reason why tlie twins should Dot live to
a good old age.—Dr. Felix L. Oswald.
There te such a thing as perpetual
The barn of the Columbia bouse, at youth. There need be no such thing os
Mason, burned Friday for the second old age. The youngest num I ever knew
old, and tho oldest 34.
time. Cause unknown. Only hard work was 68
saved adjoining property. ’
Youth te a matter of the spirit. Say that
it sliall not leave you and it will not—it
Those who believe that nature will can not. Feel young in mind and you
work off a cough or cold should under­
will appear young—nay, you will be
stand that this is done at the expense
of the -constitution. Each time this young, no matter how heavy the sum of
weakens the system, and we all know your years.
that the termination of this dangerous
In order to feel young don’t “settle
practice is a consumptive's grave. down," an old-fashioned term for re­
Don’t take the chances, when a llf lu­ nouncing pleasure of all kinds and de­
cent bottle of Dr. Bigelow's Positive voting one's self to work unceasing and
Cure will safely and. promptly cure any unrelieved. Don't say “I’m too old to do
recent cough, cold or throat or lung thia, or too old for that." Don't lose in­
trouble. Buy the dollar bottle of Fred
terest in the things which made yon
Hotchkiss for chronic cases or family
charming in your youth. That is all
there te in keeping young. That is the
Hill's Peerless Cough Syrup is palata­ secret of defying old age—tlie longble. economical and effective, and war­ sought fabled fountain found by so few,
ranted to ci^re or money refunded.
Not a grave lias been dug In th’ Borneo ceme­
Nothing so- beautifies a face as a
tery state April ia.
■
quench leas enthusiasm, a noble zeal;
C\\A and reliable Medicine* are the beat and nothing so effectively preserves
VJVW to depend upon. Acker’s Blood El­ youth as a forgetfulveas of all fear—the
ixir haa Ixtn prescribed for years for all 1m- fear of age included wi an interest in
puri’.iee of the Blood. In every form of Scrof­ something so interne that age has no
ulous, Syphilitic or Mercurial diseases, It Is chance to get in even a wedge. Mental
invaluable. For Rheumatism, haa no equal. activity, good wiJJ to men, and eternal
Frkd'k Hotchkim. Drugjust.
entiiusiasm—these moke up tho fountain
"Why do the y oung men avoid ber’f of youth, and ore within us all if sought
Because her breath Th offensive. Trix for.—Gertrude Garrison in Boston Globe.
would add wonderfully to her attrac­
tiveness.
/
What lias become of tho lemonade
Witeat average* 13 bushels per acre in the vi­
cinity ot Charlotte.
venders is a question I am often asked.
Children will refuse bad tasting Well, hero is what brought about tho
cough medicine but they will all be end of that once flourishing little trade.
willing to take Dr. Jackson’s syrup of A few years ago on all the prominent
lungwort anil wild cherry whenever down-town street comers there was to be
offered. It is as pleasant as maple seen from May 1 to October, a lemonade
syrup and will reach a liad cough and peddler. These men were largply-pattpncure the whooping cough much quick­
er than any other prepartion of the izetl and made money. I'have known
of men who made ns high oh &lt;100 per
kind. For oy H. Beebe.
month right along through tlie nununer,
Almont claims ST citizens who have lived
but they, like other men, wanted to get
there over M&gt; years.
•
.
rich suddenly, or as rapidly ns possible.
I have Itroti a crest tuiftorer from bay fever Tlie continued use of the pure lemons
fee 13 year*, ami hare tried variou* thing* with- would not permit tills. They then tried
&lt;&gt;U-. rtol ng ano xmxL I read of the many wnu- a new dodge, tho use of acids, instead of
4rw cures ot Ky'a Cream Balm and thought I
would trv once more, in fifteen minutes after fruit. Thia worked along nicely fora
me application I wa* wonderfully helped.
Thro week* ago I commenced urine It and now 1 time, but the public began to realize the
tert entirely rand. It is lhr grratr«t dheorrry change, and quietly quit buying lemonade
on the streets, and the peddler found hte
vocation gone.—Peddler in Globo-Demoi Scrofula disease* manifest th*mwlvre In the
warm weather. Hood's ter*atiarilta clrinxi

glue.
The Terrible Drain

Buffalo, Aug. 30. —Deputy Sheriff Garb
ton left for Indianapolis at noon Saturday
with John D. Cochran, who is wanted thuro
on a charge of forging a teta fw •WO
Before Cochran left ha expjUned that
brother would make goo.l tho amott:.’ *«•&gt;
tho charge would not be preur t
himself up * &gt; the police bore.
SHAXOPI.V. Po., Aug. 24,-Tte M»rk* «0
wall after telng drilled iwslv* fart in tte
Si.’iSLl „ to"
•* “'
rate of ‘J.W barrel* • day- 6t*nof' "‘
alxtaen mH* telow l«»hu^. “
bur. S Uk. KH-

and Vancouver.

German

sutided to exhibit them to a committ.-o

The United States has lieen tlie richest
। It t« legal to kill deer lu the upper peninsula gold and silver producing country in the
Uow'
\
world, though but very little of the
Excitement In Texae.
.
Great cucltcmsnt ha* been ca'ncd In the vlnin- precious metals were found lien* before
ity of Taris. Texas, by the remarkable recovery tho discovery of gold in California in
of Mr. J. E. Corley, who was eo helplesa- be 1848. Tho chief produced was in the
not turn In l&gt;e&lt;i or raise bl* head; every
Wabash, Ind., Aug. Sri.—Willio McLaugh­ ncmld
bo.tr said he wm dying of ronsumptiou. A trial southern states. Tlie total amount of
lin. a W-yaar-oM lad, txso; witn a tembiv bottle ot Dr. Kins’* New DiMXirery wa* sent gokl miued in these status frum^he dis­
accident' her* Saturday awning in tho him. Finding relief. Ur iKxighi a targe bottle
mid
a
box of Dr. King's New lAfe Fills: by the covery of tho metal until 1878 was fch),Underwood Company’* factory. In some time he
taken two boxes of pill* and two
way bo got caught In a rapidly revolving bottle* othad
the dl-corery. be was w&lt;-I and tad 000,000. From 1848 until 1878 the total
set acrew. and before the machinery could gained in flesh Iblrty-fiVr pounds. Trial bottles value of the gold product of tiro United
be atoppod be was fatally injured. Tendons of this Great Discovery tor consumption free at States
was
&lt;1,241,000,000.-B.Mton
and strips of &gt; "h were torn from bb left W. H. Goodyear’s.
Budget
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tack upon thendminlilration, and arraigned
Pnwident Cleveland for private pention
votomt Tte eprech, which wa* quite long,
ba* created u een«atlon bore. Logan, Uovernor Alger, of Michigan, and tteir party

4

t

new inventions constantly bring inode.

sGr!:

PROMPT.
v*,. v

. m t -n.

ORCts.
VW —.V V ■ 1 VTWMArV n.

Helpless
-ITHLOPHOROSSS;

—iad prnra'et* mff warn

WILSON

WASHBOARDS.
Take so other.

ndfflffls

For Baki

’ll noses.

BbrL iState of Michigan, county of Barry,—as.
At a BcMlmi of tin- Probate Court far the
r'——- -*
iIeMi rU tbr Probate Office in
. In «.rtd county, ou TLurMtay.
wv —- - .
Jr, in the year one thous­
and right hundred amt
ix.
ITreriit, Wm. W. Coli
of Probate.
In the matter of th
of Burwell J.
Scudder, a mluor.
On reading and filing the pet [tlon.dnly verified,
of John J. Prrkln*. guardian of wud minor,
l-ravtng that he may lie hret - &lt;) to sell certain
real estate tn said prittlou o&lt;-«crilivd. for rea­
son* therein »rt lorth.
Thereupon H . Is ordered, that Friday, tte
gnhiiay of AngiiM. A. D. JmW. at ten o'rioek In
the Inreiioou. l&gt;r asalanmi tor Ite liearuig ot
«ald petition, ami tbsi tte heirs at law of said
minor and all other pcrenus Interested ta
stare ciiuM*, t: any there Iw-. wity \;ie prayer of
gbe tietilioner 'bould &gt;-»t lx* granted And it is
rurtuer ordered. That «*ld petltlonergteenotice
To the penHins Interested In said i-stal-v at the
nendeiM'y of said petition, and tho hearing
thereof, oy ranting a ropy nf tlds nrilar to be
published III the Hasttnr* llAXhKJI. a Urwspai*r prlnbsi Mid cinulatrd ip said w.miy of
liarry, owe in tswli week fur three »tr«-e&gt;nlve

Tbe foUovniutuur* and place* have lien des­
ignated by the Board of Examiner* lor holding

Sporting men generally smoke the Ixwt
examinations.
Figure, often paying 25 cents apiece. public
Satnntay. Angu-t Skill. HastfagB.
Friday.Kept. loth. Mlditli-.i.h-.
Frldaj, Hept. 3*tii. Kielory Cornors.
come next, usually paying 15 cents or
Friday and Saturday, Oct 3Kh and XK!&gt;, at
20 cents far a good smoke; then come H-KtillgS.
the actors, brokers and tradrental, buy­
ing 5 and 10-centem. There an- lota of hare not certificates In force will t* present al
come dl*ra*e.
of these places. Exaininatiane will
It will ts*e *7-"»
n,n th’&gt; IU,w,a *chw’1 men who clip coupons for a living wbc someone
pnitiiplly at » o clock and dost at 4 p. m..
never go higlier titan 5 cents, and then broil)
this yea"
and teariiwa are nrgttilly reqtir»icd to lie pres­
c&gt;t ARBH COUGH, health and *wr* breath kick against tlie quality of the cigar.— ent at the opening. ExamtiuuteH «ill te noth
oral and written, cblrtty the latter.. Candidates
g^Jred by Willoh'* Catarrh Brmedy. Price 30 Denier in Globe-Democrat.
for a third grade certificate na&gt;t p:K' a satis­
&gt;nt*. Xml Injector free. Sold by W. H.
factory examtaatlen In orthography, reading,
Goodyear.
.
Hiding to Fire* In Hansoms.
penmanship, arithmetic, grannuar, grography.
For bune tack, side or chert. u*'8hlloh&gt; por­
It is becoming quite the thing in New
ous plaster. Price as cents. Sold by It. H.
ng. and pbyrtoioin-. with pnrtlculi
Goodyear.
York to go to fires in iuuisom. The
■ the effect* nf w&gt;r*iio!k drinks
SHILOH'H COUGH and rnnsumption cure 1* construction of the hansom, giving an
told by u*min guarantee. It cure* conmimpopen view of everything in front, renters branch. with on average Mamhng ■ 74 per cent
Fur
a
second
trade the. addnional. requireSHILOH’S \TTAUZKB i* vAri yon need f&lt; r it a good coach for mght-aceing. The
Cwntflpaltan. Dw of
lHzzitH«and oil drivers push up to the verge ot the fire
•ymteon.' of Dy*pep*la Frier to and 75 cent* lines and there their fares sit, cane
per botll- . Sold by W. H.’Goodjrear.
handle in mouth, like modern Neros, to
A Monnau camp 1* ta full bla»t at blood lake,
enjoy the conflagration as a spectacular
BMr Brighton.
treat.—Ehihidelphia Call.
world for CuU, Braises,
um. Fever Sores. Tetter.
with tar in the Paris zaa works only dlally invited to
srwuMi. Main?
louv eon*e&lt;iuetice» will •’I?11*.,
pf&lt;nt'li.K
and vitallrliig rifwt.*, Il^od S fMreaparllla ha*
been found superior to
-ritavv }OTsrMh.n.
It expel* every trecc'd ImpiirHy fromi the bl *xl.
....^
........
nit* and vlirar tiixin e*rrv Iiiiil-

�Bine's final Speech.

the amount of saving* in Maine for the
two periods shows that in January,
11861, the people had lew than gl^OO/XIO
in bank, while In Januarv, 1888. tbe
people bad over g36.«n,000 in bank.
During this period it must be returinbered that the Increase of population in
the nine states has been about X per
■cent., while the increase of deposits in
savings banks has been at the rate of
boo per cent.
It must be remembered that 75 per
cent, of this vast sum belongs to the
w age workers. Tbe vast number of de­
positors may be inferred from the fact
that in Maine, where the aggregate
population to Iras than 700,000. tbe S3G,WOO,OIX) of deposits are divided among
11OB0O persons, showing that about one
in. six of the total population is a depos­
itor and that the average to each is
about 8320.
The figures with which we are deal­
ing have l»een confined to the nine states
named because in 1861 tbe manufactur­
ing done in this country was mainly
confined to these. But the thousand
millions of savings by the workers
within their borders become still more
significant, as an ecnomic fact, when
we remember that since 1861 tho great
body of northwestern states under the
Inspiring influence of a protective tariff
have in turn developed an enormous
aggregation of manufacturing indus­
tries. Ohio, Indiana, Michigan, Illinois,
Wisconsin, are no longer devoted to ag­
riculture solely, but have a mass of
manufacturing industries larger in ag­
gregate value than all the manufact­
ures in all the states of the union on the
day Mr. Lincoln was first inaugurated.
And yet another comparison may
be made still more embarrassing to the
free trade doctrinariec and more
difficult for them to answer. While
the American working men in nine
states, working under a protective tar­
iff, have over a thousand millions of
dollars in savings banks, the vastly
greater mass of working men in Eng­
land. Ireland, Scotland, and Waite, the
whole united kingdom, all working un­
der free trade have leas than four hun­
dred millions of dollars in the aggre­
gate both in tbe savings banks and
postal l»nks. These figures and these
dollars are the most persuasive of argu­
ments, and the conclusion they teach to
so plain that the running man may
read.
THE LABOR QUESTION.
The leading feature in the industrial
field of 1884 and 1886 is the discontent
among the men who' earn their bread
by skilled and by unskilled Dibor. &lt;Jneasineas and uncertainty are found on
all sides. There are wise aims among
many and with not a few there is aim­
lessness with its inevitabl/rrault of dis­
appointment and discouragement The
man who could by any prescription re­
move this discontent and at once re­
store harmony and happiness would be
philosopher, patriot and statesman.
The man who prolesses to be able to do
it will generally prove to be a com­
pound of empirictom and ignorance.
Butin the end, perhaps by toilsome
paths, with many blunders and some
wrongs, no one need doubt that sound
and just and righteous conclusions will
tweet freedom
rrewinm to test
ibe reacneo
reached. Perfect
the virtues and neeure the advantage of

=

of course, still engaged in agricultural anew treaty *A regular understand- magnanimity in more taan
all this on the
o(J’
work, but thousands and tens of thous­
areas oiuwusums. ing between himself and Mr. Bayard g’*"**®’M the.bead ot tbe British
'“’•J, SSSoSS
ands, and in fact hundreds of thousands,
u&gt;« tte MX1 WO*
upon •
&gt;“
tertmcal
coMtrurt, *
entering the me- was reduced to writing. ***&gt;wi“M
.????’^•c^noFIedt«&lt;i Usat/J*
have entered and are I—, — *
■*»fd
•»
•
&lt;|iurt«
or
n
Mt,?.
___
targe consideration for
ciutnical and seml-mechanfeal field.
Whit Democrats Have Done.
They are making pig and bar Iron tnI ‘leaving British waters open to Ameri• cau fishermen rix months longer. Tb« the Canadian position was rewerml and
Tennessee and Alabama.
They are: consideration was a pledge from Mr. the bay was reopened to American fish­
He Tells of theib attitude ov
minufacturtag cotton in Georgia and
ermen.
Grmt BrtUta on'Kfe,7'
THE TABIFF, THE F1BHEBLE8
the Carolinas. They are brick-layersi Bayard under date of J nne 1 J. 1880. that
But the design of coercing ibe United
, the president would •■recommend the
AMD OTHER QVE8TIOMS.
and plasterers everywhere; they are
States into opening her markets to Can­ •awry or Amerio,n
axmtera and painters; they are black -■ appointment of commission in which a-lian fishermen was not abandoned. In with deep interest-stall wait wit???4
Following ta the speech of Hon.
ths; they make wagons and carta;; the governmente of the 1
“** “p—st.rs’i’s
1S52 a freah and determined series of &amp;1
James G. Blaine, in optmlng the Maine
thev make cigars; they tan leather and and Great Britain shall be respectively hostiUtlM was begun against American
wove bu country in a Uttw
republican campaign, at Lake Sebago,
make harness; they are firemen and pi­ repnwmted. charged with a considera- fishermen. A naval force was sent out M the clow or the ieiotSi .
tlon and settlement upon a jMt.equitaAugust 24th. before a large audience:
lots cm river boats; then1 caulk vessels
hu thul tar .ualntataS K
h'
from
England,
and
the
whole
coast
of
A new administration of the national
in southern ports; they lay railroad Wo and honorable basis of the entire Nova Scotia was guarded by the guns
of the fishing righto of the two
government is visually un vexed in Its
MLATioxa win, MEtno
track; they are switchmen and section question
governmente and 0? their resnecUve of tlie royal navy-thirteen war vessels
first year except by the importunities
AMtbtrtatotMthualtrauUeK^^
men on the line and firemen on locomo­
petroling th»- fishing grounds. It wu
and the disappointments of ita own suptives. In fact, they are generally en­ citizens ou the coasts of the Lnited again proclaimed that the three miles
Krters. The people at large give small
tering all the avenure and channels of States and British North America. Inuit of the treaty of 1818 waa toot three
ed tor the time to public affairs, and
skilled labor. Of course they are un­ The stipulation was definite and reduc­ miles from the shore, but three nulro
the dtacussions of political taaues 1s left
derpaid. They receive far less than has ed to writing that “in view and in con­ outeide of a hoe from headland to
of such promised recommenas a|somewhMt perfunctory task to op­
been paid in years past to northern me­ sideration
SSSsby the president" the British headland of bays. Thia conatr uction of unorceeaap at,d undi»nlOrf &lt;&gt;S, “
posing partisans in congress. This sea­
01
chanics for similar work. They are
the treaty would place the American loeolence fed bravado toward.
son 01 apparent indifference is caused
able to take no part in making laws for would for the ensuing six months en­ fishermen in many places thirty miles
in part by the natural ebb of the tide
their own protection, and they are con­ force no restrictive regulations against from shore, instead of three, aa provid- onstratldn. . I do not stop at thin
which flowed so high in the preceding
sequently and inevitably unable to American fishermen, in addition to by treaty. Mr. Everett had pertinently
national election and iu part also by the
maintain a fair standard of wages or to all this Mr. Bayard gave significant reminded the British that by this con­ the impnsonment of Mr.
i
American instinct of fair play which
receive a fair proportion of their proper intimation to Mr. \\ rat that tbe refund­
ing the duties meanwhile collected un­ struction “ the waters which wash the character for honor and chiralrv iLu
of
demands that the party freshly installed
earnings.
entire
southern
coast
of
Nova
Scotia
our negotiations with tfarraK”*?.
may have free opportunity and full
1 do not dwell on this subject at der our custom laws upon Canadian fish
from Cape Sable to Cape banco- a
time to lay out ite ground and mature
length, though it could easily be pre­ might be brought-before the commis­
distance of three hundred miles—might
„
its measures. This period of popular
sented in aggravating detail. I men­ sion thus promised.
Accordingly, in the following^Decem­ constitute a bay from which the Unit­
inaction is thus not only advantageous
tion it only to place it before the labor
for rest, but it prepares those who are
organizations of tho north, with.this ber. six and a half months after Mr. ed States fishermen would be excluded."
In
other words, the argument of .Mr.
question addressed to them—Do you Bayard’s memorandum pledge that the Everett
the ultimate arbiters in all matters of
showed that the British con­
public concern to give patient hearing
suppose that you can permanently preaident would make the recommenda­
to fair argument when the time arrives
maintain in the northern states one tion to congress, the president actually struction, if admitted, would destroy
*’ S" m,*“01
all American rights intended to be
for popular discussion.
scale of prices, when just beyond an did incorporate it in his annual message
'ts® »‘‘m=*vSt
The approaching election of a govern­
imaginary line on the south of us a far- and gave in language which was a guarded and guaranteed under the
or, of tour representatives to a new
different scale of prices is paid for la­ transcript verbatum ’ of the words provisions of the treaty.'
we are not willing to sccvvt th«i mw
When
the
attempt
of
1852
wm
made
congress, and a legislature that shall
bor? The colored mechanle of the which Mr. Bayard gave to Mr. Wart.
SStabr"
&lt;"r*bw
S
choose a senator of the United States,
south is not so skillfull a workman nor It would certainly ue apart from my to enforce the “headland" construction reputable attitude of accepting arbitn.
revives the interest in political topics in
so Intelligent a man as you are. but if deeireto pass any personal criticism of the treaty, Mr. Webster waa secreta­
ry of state. In the administration of Mr.
upon
the
president,
of
whom
I
wish
at
Maine and subjects to Inquiry the vari­
he will lay brick in a new.cotton facto­
to force with a weak power. Ism,^
ous issues which separate our people
ry in South Carolina at half the price all times to speak in terms of respect, Fillmore. In an official paper over his no Amencan citizen of selLrwp«t £
into distinct political parties. Have the
you are paid, if he will paint and plas­ but viewing this as a public question own signature, Mr. Webster recorded *1”?
SeeJ bil count’.v subjected to
old differences between tbe republican
ter it at the same low rate, he is inevi­ and speaking only with the freedom of his opinion that the British construc­ that degradation.
Foi the tSti
- and democratic organizations been ad­
tably erecting an industry which, if the a private citizen, I must express my be­ tion of the treaty “D not ntn\furiMble btates to attack Mexico without giving
justed, or have they grown more palpa­
same rate of wages be maintained lief that this transaction was through­ to the intentions qf the contracting her an opportunity to be heard KfoS
parties.
”
Those
are
weighty
words,
out
moat
extraordinary
and
unprece
­
ble and more pronounced? Are the
throughout, will drive you out of busi­
“
W trtbunal v arbitration
questions over which the republicans
ness or lead you to the gates of his own dented and altogether beyond his prop­ and spoken by Mr. Webster, they give would be for a great nation of unllmitand the democrats have waged a long
er power for a secretary of state in th.' an almost authoritative construction to
poverty.
contest to be now abandoned? Is liuThe situation is therefore plainly- dis­ rec-55 of congress to revive any part of the treaty, it te certainly not discour­
Btion in the courtof public opinion to
or
invidious
to &gt; say
cernible and demonstrable, viz: First— a treaty which coogreu had expressly teous
discontinued and a settlement effect­
If the democratic party shall succeed, terminated; it was extraordinary for a that in legal ability, especially on pointe,
ed by entering “neither party” on tlie
as they have been annually attempting secretary of state to begin negotiations both of constitutional and internation­ ry«rt than a wo
people’s docket? Or, on the other hand,
for twelve years past, in destroying the for the renewal uf a treaty which every al law, Mr. Webster’s opinion is entitldo the Ameriom people just now begin
trotective tariff, the artisans of the department of government had just, ed to more weighty consideration than ?UUl!R,Jnd,W other republic of Amer?Ibe t uiUxlNtHtes rnu3tl.vrwnLrtlto see with clearer vision the aims and
nlted States will be thrown into direct united in annulling: it was extraordin­ that of any British official who waa ed as the eldest sister in that famfir of
intentions, the methods and the meas­
competition with the highly skilled and ary for a secretary of state to enter into then dealing or who has since dealt
commonwealths. Even in the day of
ures of each party, and are they wak­
miserably paid labor of Europe. Sec­ a trade with a foreign minister for a with the itehery question.
our
weakness,
we gave aid and comfat
ing to a new and more earnest struggle
Mr. Webster’s official proclamation,
ond—If the democratic party shall be prewent benefit to be paid for by the fu­
over policies that are irreconcilable,
aide to bold control of the national ture action of the government, and from which I have quoted, waa teaued to them in their struggle for itnlepesdover measures that are inherently and
government, the colored laborer in most of all was it extraordinary that a onthefithof July, .1862 A fortnight cnee, and let us not fail now to cultivate
friendly and intimate relations with
inevitably in conflict? Let us Inquire
the southern states will remain pledge should be given to a foreign later be addressed a large audience
of these things in a spirit of candor.
where the southern democrats have government that the president of the from tins, front door of hi» house at them, itefralning from war oumehes
placed
him
politeally,
subject United Slates should In the future- Marshfield, and then he spoke with en- i we shall gain the influence that" wlilecTHE TARK1FF POLICT.
to the will of the white man. more than a half year distant—moke a tire freedom. “The trrntv of 1818," able ua to prevent war among them-*o
It ta In the first place especially
unable to fix the price or command the Specific recommendation, on a specific skid Mr. Webster, “was made with the I that peace shall beawired and perpet­
w &lt;rtby of observation that in the his­
value of his labor. The idored man subject, in specific words, to the con­ crown of England. If an American ual on this continent. If ! recall am
tory of industrial questions no party in
will, therefore, under those conditions gress of the United States.
That fishing vessel is captured by one of her part of my own participation in pub!! .
time
peace has ever i&gt;een more unit­
and influences, remain a constant quali­ pledge was given and was held in the vessels of war, the crown ot England Is affiin with special Mtfafartloa M |»
ed iu support of a policy than ta the re­
ty in the labor market, receiving inade­ British foreign office in London, and it answerable; but it is not to be expecte I that 1 endeavored and almost suerttdpublican in support of a protect™ tar­
quate compensation for his own toil, took from the president oil the power that the United States will submit ed in having the American republic*
iff to-day. At the late session of con­
and steadily crowding down tbe com­ of reconsideration which the lapse of their rights to be adjudicated in the assemble in a peare congress in order
gress a measure known as the Morrison
pensation of white labor, if not to his time and the change nt circumstances petty tribunals of the provinces, or that that war between nations on this conti­
tariff bill, designed to first weaken and
own level yet far below its just and ad: might suggest and impose. Il robbed we shall allow our own vessels to be nent should be made ituptinlde. War
ultimately destroy the protective policy,
equate standard.
the president pro taw'twY of his liberty seized by constables and other petty of­ iu any direction would prove a great
was resisted by so compact au organiz­
At every turn, therefore, whether it as an executive. lie was no longer ficers, and condemned by the munici­ calamity to the United Mates--but war
ation of tbe republican members that a
be in exposing tbe white American free to insert in his annual message of pal courts nf Quebec and Newfound­ forced on Mexico would be a mine
single vote from New York and two
marked in an especial degree by cruelty.
laborer to the danger of European com­ Decemi»er what might then seem ex­ land, New Brunswick or Canada.
or three votes from Minnesota were all
petition by destroying the protective pedient on tbe question of the tisheriee,
TiURb farty piioHiBmomm.
•••••• In the meantime be as­
X“p»rty ' AndthS «« reatejd linl
tariff, or whether it be in reducing the but was under honorable obligations to sured that the fishing interest will not
The pending contest is marked hr
wages of the white man by untairlv insert, word for word, letter for letter, be neglected by this administration un­ the presence of a third party, ergmi/cil
making
the
colored
laborer
his
fatal
the
exact
recommendation
which
the
der any circumstances. The fishermen
'Kit".
u«W U&gt;”SmmoXb^of7u^^
ermen ■»
a* ita
it* leaders
tenders say,
*ay. to enforce the proh.prob.competitor in ail tlie Hehls of toil, the secretary of) state in the jproceeding shall l« protadcl in all of their r«;
rights bition ot the hquor truffle in Mainr.
York am! -?
Minnesota
linne»otji deulare that these under
1^.­ democratic party nortn and south ap- month of June ■ had promised and
under a
a reoubllean
republican irovarnmenL
government. La
of property «n&lt;t in all their rights
hta w
ot.,| There art sou&gt;&lt; singular icture* p*rexceptional votes were adverse to the lor associations have the same sanction Sara as the enemy of every interrat of
pledged to the British ministry. The occupation. To use a marblehead phrase, taining ta this movmituL The repub­
wishes ot h large majority of those who and the same rights that any form of
t* American workman. With that matter preeenta a curious speculation they shall be protected “hook and line, lican party in Maine from the &lt;U» of
elected the dissenting members.
incorporation may assume-subjeet, as party placed in full power and with all in the working of our government.
its organization has been plcdgel to
On the other hand, the vast majority nil must be. to tbe condition that the its measures achieved, the wages of the ’’What, for instance, could or should the bob and sinker."
Mr. Webster fell ill verv soon after prohibition — enacting the principal
ot the democrats supported free trade persons and property of others shall be American laborer will fall as certainly president have done, if before the date
these vigorous expressions and the ne­ statute now ta force in la5i-&amp; aad
side ot the question; but a small mino­ respected. It is well for every citizen us effect follows cause.
of his annual message he had become gotiations paared into other hands and since amending it from year to year ax
rity, uniting with the republicans, ol a free government to keep before his
THE FISHERY QUESTION.
• convinced, as a large majority of the were adjusted finally by the reciprocity the leading temperam-.- men requested.
found themselves able to defeat the eyes and in his thoughts the honored
The fishery dispute between the senate were convinced, that it was not treaty of 18M. The operation of that The change*, to make it more effective
measure. Thereupon the democratic maxim that the “liberty of one man
expedient to organize an international was highly injurious to American fish­ have averaged nearly one for every
papers qliite generally throughout the must always end where the rights of United States and Great Britain has
passed through many singular phases commission on the fisheries. He would ermen. Before ita termination in 18M. year since the original law was paw*:.
countn denounced the recusants as un­ another man begin."
in the last seventy years but never be­ then have found himself embarassed our government refused to renew it
Tbe third party in tlfcir cun vent wa
faithful to the creed of their party, and
I have no new nostrums to offer for
the journal in New York which is said the cure of labor troubles. I have no fore, I think, was it surrounded with between this pledge given to a foreign and our fishing interest immediately cheerfully testify that prohibition hu
in Junetand his conviction began to revive, and immediately the been so well enforced by the republi­
1
to reflect the views of the nations] ad­ quack remedies to propose. 1 am a such extraordinary circumstance* as we government
oj
duty
to
u&gt;,
eiuia.
or
th.
United
ministration gave formal notice ty all firm believer in the efficacv of the pro­ find existing at this moment. Before '
Canadians Iwan to agitate for another cans that in their judgment Maim ts a
in the ensuing December.
'
democrats, north or south, who lean tective tariff, and I can look back with discussing the merits of the American States
treaty by which they could reach the quarter of a century ahead of the lieeute
case it may be interrating to recall the , Congress could not be induced markets of the United States. Their states in all that pertains to the tem­
towards the policy of protection, that
serene satisfaction to my' record in con­
they must revise their opinions or leave gress as never blotted by a single vote process by which the question has been to concur in the preeidmt’s rec­ wLthes were gratified and by the strang­ perance reform. The republicans h«e
for an Internation­
'ommendation
thia year with special vinphasis in their
the party, because with their views thaVwiis not friendly to the interests of placed in its present attitude.
the
fisheries est of all diplomatic juggles the L nited state convention reatflrmrd their faith
On the 3lst day of January, 1885, sev- 1al commission on
they can find no sympathy in democrat­ American labor. I never promised any­
W-W°.oOO for a- treaty
U?Jc\e,?M’ for which Mrin prohibition and nominated for gov­
ic ranks and no standing room on dem­ thing when I was a candidate for a eral months before the fishing season of 1
which
It
did
not
want
and
which
the
and Mr. W est had made such
that year began. President Arthur is- Bayard
.
ernor a pronounced supporter of the’
ocratic platforms.
public office, and now as a private citi­
extraordinary preparations came to other party earnestly desiredT Tikut taw-. But all this dora not suit the
These leading facts indicate that the zen £ have no temf**'—
has passed and tbe treaty, bf 1871 has
third
party prohibitionist*. They de­
policy of protection versus free trade is man or
expired. The Canadiima 'again come
------- --------•—*.
an issue shaped and determined no' simple truth as I see the truth, it tai a treaty of Washington (itfil)___ , ^vw.back to their old tactics to harass and sire a party of their own just small
enough to ha\ e no effect at all. or. if
longer by sectional preference -but has। this spirit that I offer some suggestions ordiny to the conditions of the treaty
woipand
outrage
American
fishermen
become general and national—affording' which seem to me worthy of attention been formally terminated. The Pn»iuntil by sheer weariness, after the possible, just largo enough to throw the
a distinct, well marked line of divisioni under the existing situation of the la­ denO made the result that would flow free the country from the burden of th? manner of the unjust judge in scrip­ state into the hands of the demoent^- ,
from this action plan and unmistakable treaty provisions respecting the fisher­
party, which has l»een as constant in its
between the republican and democratic bor question.
ies, and it could not be expected that ture. our government may give them hostility to prohibition as the republi­
by
earning
all
citizens
ot
the
Unital
parties. 1 do not recall these facta as।
in what may be termed the political
they would willingly initiate meosurra what they want, even to the injury of
our own people.
3
preparatory to an analytic discussion of creed of the various labor organizations States that “none ot the priviltwea se­
can party of Maine has ls*n constant
would probably
the protective system, but with the view I have observed some singular omis­ cured to them by these articles will ex­ in the end be filled with
provisions ns
The humiliation of our situation has in Ite fidelity to prohibition.
of. applying them to certain current sions of pertinent and. as 1 think, con­ ist by July 1st, 1885.” This termination
The position and ptattorm of the
of the treaty had been decreed by an
t0 0,6 Amerl been gratuitously Increased by the vote third party might in tart te thus ab­
movements and current events.
trolling lacto—facts which in a spirit overwhelming vote of both branches of SSv&lt;K?g.ln!&lt;rert 68 th0B0
from
w
*»
‘
ch
of
a majority of the democratic party
The hostility of the democratic party of friendship and candpr 1 beg to point
breviated:
Whereas the republican
they
have just escaped.
in the house of representative* to throw party of Maine eoairttsl u prohil-itor.congress
and
was
now
made
-final
and
to protection has entailed upon tbecoun­ out. I read a few days since, in a creed
evident that
“wkrta of the United Stau-, law thirty years hgo and has since
try a vast loss, and has in many ways put forth by an association of knighta effective by the President’s proclama- ^n\L’°On “i.U
fishermen.
Jbls COMrse *had •lN*n eara^tly congress would not accept the proposal !2i»i!,nJ4‘ .MDd
obstructed tlie progress and develop­ of labor in another state, a recital of 18
amended
it
ns tbe majority of the
for a commission, Un? government of ▼ ithout duty or charge and without
ment of certain sections. Since the fi­ distinct ends which they desired to have desired by the American fishermen
friends of temperance dmumded, and
dominion of Canada, with tlie nn».
a1? ,A*“$rican fishermen the haa in consequence advanced Maine lu
nancial panic of 1873 and the contem­ secured or maintained by national leg­ was fully understood by them, and was’ the
HX’nTP'0”1 °‘ «»•■£»*।
completed
without
protest
from
a
sin
­
right
to
fish
tn
British
and
Canadian
poraneous solidiflcatlon of the southern islation. Among these there was not
all matters of temperance a quarter of
emwrat Hgim , wrla, 0( outrago,
waters-This is an act of such una&lt;- a century ahead of the license states:
vote, the democratic party has, with the slightest mention of h protective gle citizen of the United States.
Five weeks after President Arthur’s
countable, rancorous hostility to the
the exception of a single congress, held tariff. That might have been acciden­
therefore be it resolved that we. mtnNew England that it bers of a third party of prohibitionist*,
control of the house of representatives. tal; or It might have implied a perfect proclamation was issued, his term
ta tHffIcult evra to comprehend its mo­ will so vote as to defeat the r rubUcsn
The power to Originate revenue bllbj sense of safety in regard to the contin­ dosed, and with the new administra­
tive, John Itandolph so hated the party and turn the government of
has been exclusively in their hands, and uance of the tariff; or it might have tion Mr. Bayard became secretary of
®}.to ^his day and is adopted by the
they have used it to the confusion, the meant that those who proclaimed the state. In three or four days after he
Maine over to the democrats, who h*'e
had
been
Installed
in
office
the
British
mile to sick a aheep. Do the northern
detriment, iu many instances to the de­ creed are indifferent to the fate of pro­
through all these years opposed pmluminister, the Hon. Sackville West, sub­
struction of new enterprises through­ tection.
kSuc“ drtt,r®lned hostlli- bition by every instrumentality la
mitted a proposal to continue the redpMermen
of
New
England
out the union. Confidence once shaken
In any event it would be well for the
their power.
ui?* wrangemente until Januis hard to restore, and tbe schemes of labor organizations to diligently inquire
a great nationDemocrats of course, with scarcely
Af!*ra brler co^Pond- te
2#®* 1u»Uon may
improvement which have been aban­ and ascertain how the wages of labor
‘ a OR1Or
» W0* °P- au attempt at concealment, regurd tte
on them.
r third party as their especial ally, and
doned within tho past ten years on ac­ tn the U. 8. can be kept above the rate ence Mr. Bayard accepted the offer. In
p
b
rtn
count of the uncertainty of our revenue of wages in England, Germany and o»her words. Mr. West and Mr. Bavard
the coalition is so evident that I s®
cert
*BBy
l»e
refreshing
If
of thclr own bf wbich
wo«Si re­
laws constantly menaced by the demo­ France on the same articles of manu­
sure no man can be deceived in ngaru
wcre 10 1x1 ^owed
cratic party in congress would have facture without the intervention of pro­ ti
posted from official sources to-dav It to the result except him who desires to
to fish In British waters six months
caused prosperity and happiness in tective duties?
With the present fJSST’fi^to
be deceived. Every voter knows that
Uahertuen
ahould
many communities which have felt the cheap modes of interchange and trans­
wl“
strength and he must choose between the republican
ram/JSta?
wateni
for
discouraging influence of dull times.
dlffulty of Webster that “theUnlted aqd democratic parties-and every
portation of all oommoditles, I Inquire
The democratic party ta constantly of these gentlemen how, under the rule
s^at« will not submit their rights to be ▼otar knows that In joining the thiru
using the comparative dullness In busi­ of free trade, can wages in the U. 8. be
t? udlcaF*d kJ th« »*tty tribunals of party he Indirectly but
ness, which their own course in con­ kept above the general standard of Eu­
SwrilnT’
“AmerlCHn fisher- throws his political ami moral influence
gress for twelve years has largely de­ ropean wages? I do not stop for the
be protected in all their
favor of the democracy.
[Mm ot Amrrtcu. IhbenaS toZ. rights of property and in all their inThe
veloped. as an argument against the detail of argument, I only desire to
supporters of th. third party
policy of protection. But it ta worth lodge the question in tbe minds of the
S; as their shibboleth that-the re
while to compare the condition of the millions of American laborers who have
can party must te killed and
.c~
*Tr'
U1U
not
intend
. countty in this year of grace with ita it in their power to maintain protection .
poe‘tlao *ouM l&lt;*d U» war.
have secured
condition the year before the republi­ or to inaugurate free trade; who have
JJn ’ wKu
Tthlt a firm- d«cidt’d the democrat, of the free trader, oftn
cans succeeded in enacting their first it io their power to uphold the party of :
tone would bring English officials to saloon proprietor, of all men wkirwin
fully considered by congress, by thl
™&gt; ™ff£em feel tte reprotective tariff. In tbe nine states protection or the party of free trade.
fTe^de’lt’ bLU‘e
^epwtnient, and
to keep fUX»,a» of color*
which still do the larger amount of
Another portentious fact has been by the American fishermen themseivefl
the south disfranchise.i ami &lt;,PPr’**r
manufacturing for the country, and ,omitted—so far as 1 have observed— In
. popular parlance, they had -discount­
It lain insincere coalition,ar1 unhal­
which did it nearly all a quarter of a from the consideration and judgment ied it and were fully prepared for it,
lowed partnership, an unholy
century ago, it ta interesting and in- &lt;of the labor organ!rations. They seem when to their exceeding surr/iise the
Against it the republican
or
struct!ve to compare their financial to have taken little or no heed of the .British minister seemtST to E?moSl
eJS ^.J?*venincpknown-that Manle preeenta iu uniform ■uP^'rt «
conditions nt the tieginning of 1861 and existence of more than a million and a -with compassion for their potudble suf­ tul operatic
r 11
««&gt; m peaceprohibition, ite splendid recon!
at the beginning of 1886. Tbe States half of able-bodied laborers in tbesouth 1ferings. Apparently without any oth­
tion to the protection of Aim-w"
referred to arc the six of New Eugtand. with dark skins but with expanding in- i
than disinterested beaevolabor, ita long and patient
with New York, New Jersey aodPean- tellect. Increasing intelligence and ermotive
J.once, Mr. West was anxious to allow
Stvt 1&lt;anMd ta ■&gt;!• Mhool behalf of those who are dowo-ti«we“
«yl*anla. In 1861 the country present­ growing ambition. While these men t
tte
tSS
EusUtxl
u
d
and deprived of natqr.d rljrtita T®
them six months more of that predoes
ed a condition brought about b&gt; nenriv --------- ---------------- t
“LJj“ta^Suteecaa never go to war republican party has
time which the Halifax cr.mmteBion
an entire generation of free trade.
4 cotton fields, in the rit
?. and
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imt^* i00.Boaie P°lnt that touches the battles single handed, against gn*
had declared to be worth to
th* Wegate amount which the«
tetenete.^ita^
ttr*iD«d const^?^1”,^ ne* «®d
odds, and now with princi nlr
pls bad accumulated in thrtr sai
——— —— — _ the northern states
ed and courage andauntad t wifi
mwnitude w.i
.frit no competition from them. But
triumph over the combine'! force ot
ttatom.
The taaues of the campaign are clear­
ly defined in the foregoing. They
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The Hastings Banner
vbt. XXXI. NO. 19.

ThSastings Banner.

HASTIXGS, MICH., SEPTEMBER 9,4836.
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Warm, dry and dusty.
Geo. Moore is suffering with rheuma­
tism.
Mrs. Phillip Dunbar is having a tu­
mor wart removed from her lip.
The Bush threshing machine thresh­
ed on Friday the 28th of Aug-one of
the warmest days of the season, eleven
hundred and lltty-slx bushels of wheat
and made two sets.
James Elliot, of La Grange, Ind., has
l«en visiting his cousin Geo. HautBtet-

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Jotatown were the guests of S. N.
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ROAD SCRAPERS,
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a specialty.
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Cornice Mouldings,

The Misses Ella Sutton, of Hastings,
Addie t ancher, of Greenville, and Ella
Ryan, of Irving, were the guests of
Myrtle Dunbar Thursday.
Chas. Andrus after an extended visit
to friends of Jonesville returned home
last week.
Nora -Andrus is writing in Judge
Cote's office.
*
David Ragla. wife and Master Har­
vey visited at Geo. Whitney’s Saturday
and Sunday.
Mrs. Chauncey Brown is visiting her
daughter in Detroit.
Wonder where Charlie was going
with that fanning mill and all those
girls. Pretty good my boy.
Ettie Wolfe is Spending a few weeks
at A. I. llarnum'a.
Leroy Barnum and wife have moved
to Hope where they will make their
home. Our good wishes go with them.
Mrs. Adrian Burroughs and children
are visiting friends in Lowell
The secretary of the Monitor I. O. O.
F. Lodge, of Mixhwakie, Ind., wu in
attendance at the funeral of Wm. King­
sley.
zOscar Bauer is working for S. N.
Baldwin.
Well Gleaner, I think if you had
looked you might have seen the Sweet
Williams at the reunion, but I think it
most too late in the season forthem,
don't you?
Mrs. Oscar Matthews who has been
quite sick is now convaledng.
Girls it is too bad when you get an
invitation and then get left. But never
mind as long as you got a ride with
Charlie in that lumber wagon.
Ella Ryan and Addie Fancher are
spending the week with the Sutton
girls at Popple Dale.
The meat peddlers are on our road
daily.
Died, at his home in Hastings town­
ship. on Thursday. Sept. 2d. William
L. Kingsley in the tilth year of hto age.
He' was born in Cannn, Columbia Co.,
N. Y. 1822. where he was married to
Mrs. Man' E. Calhun, April 2Vth, 1862.
Four children were born to them, one
son and three daughters all of whom
are dead. Tlis wifedied in K»13. fie
soon afterwards moved to Mlshwakie,
IntL, and was married to Mrs. Ellen
Clary in 1868. He was a member of the
Disciple church of that place also the
Monitor I. O. O. F. Lodge. No. 242. He
has been a resident of this vicinity
about five years and has won a large
circle of friends. He has been an in­
valid for over a year, hte disease was of
the kidneys and heart. His death was
not expected so sonn until Thursday
morning, but he lived until five o'clock
jt. t
The
that
:„ funeral was held Mt
his late home Sunday afternoon at one
o'clock under the auapiclea of the I. O.
O. F. of your city, Rev. A. K. Stewart
ofliciatihg. The funeral was very
largely attended. Several of the
daughters of “Rebecca” were in attaml, ance. Mr. K. leaves a wife and two
stepsons to mourn his loss. By this we
lose a good citizen, a good neighbor and
kind husband. The nereaved wife has
the sympathy of a host of friends in
this great sorrow, l-et us feel that our
Iom was his gain. The remains were
interred in the North Irving cemetery.
Stricken wife! Wnnl&lt;ran never sha­
dow forth thy deep pure tore.
For the buslmad thus ft taken.
Happy now In realm* above.
One b) one lore'* links are broken. .
f ine by cue the tir* an* *e*ered.
But tire arelalm will be endnnnr.
i
When they're gathered all in Hearen.
FAN8Y.

Inside Finish &amp; Band IiiMiup
Of irtiTf IXurlptlon,

Stoop Scrolls &amp; Columns
Tt« Niagara Falls (Routs.

Window and Door
Screens.

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WHOLE NO. 1631.

Wm. Doud, of Illinois,»on of 8. Doud,
Esq., is visiting his relali vee and friends.
He to on his wedding tour. Much joy
to WfH.
’
Rev. W. A. Hunsberger will preach
at the Crosby school house Sunday next
at 2 o'clock p. m. Come one and all and
hear him as he will leave for a new
field of labor soon.
The friends of Mr*. Alice Harris will
regret to learn that there are no flatter­
ing symptoms indicating a recovery In
her case, although she has been quite
comfortable tor several days part.

county are well pleased with lx»€h the
state and county ticket#. There are no
kic kers among ua.
There are but three tickets, democratic
republican and prohibition. It need
not take long for an Intelligent man to
make up hto mind which to vote.
Newel -Chandler's hogs have the
cholera and he has no cure for that dis­
ease. Will some farmers come forward
and give us a remedy ?
Sidney Hull has finished threahing
and reports an average of 1.200 bushels
per day. We rather see the book# to
prove the assertion than believe the re­
KARTIN'a CORNERS.
port.
Mrs. D. C. Warner is very sick.
The letter in the Banner in regard
Threshing is nearly done in these to the row and gentleman in ghostly
part*.
apparel was not written by your regu­
Mrs. John Keagle has gone to visR a lar correspondent, but by an extra.
sister near Big Rapids.
Please let us bear from biui again.
A heavy rain visited us Saturday
MOROO-THORNAEPLX
night.
Mrs, W. Glgar, of Toledo,. Ohio, is
The Fisher place south of the school
bouse has been traded to Charley Mar­ visiting her listers Mra. J. Failes and
Mrs.
Waldron.
.
tin.
.
Mrs. Howard was called home from
Miss Lett* Barry intends making rel­
Charlotte, where she was at work, to
atives a visit in York state soon.
Several of our people are on the alik attemi to her sick child now living
list, chills and fever and dysentry being with it# grandmother at Morgan.
Lola Hyde is still sick with bilious
the prevailing diseases.
while Mrs. Odell and a fnend were intermittent fever.
Elvln Cole to on the slfflc list.
attending religion# services at Morgan
Farmer# are nearly all done seeding.
Sunday forenoon, their horse got tired
and laid down breaking both buggy
Cutting corn is now the order of the
thills.
d&gt;^ii* Brown expect# soon to go to

From the Herald.
Annual school meeting next Monday
evening, September 6th.
Luther Childs is visiting his son
Mark in Howell this week.
Carrie Geiger, of Woodland, spent
the last week with her cousin, Lena
Geiger.
On account of recent heavy rains,
wheat sowing will be delayed somewhatJn this section.
Mews. Jno. Baker and Wm. Godfrey
were in Grand Rapias Friday last with
a load of poultry.
Freeport thermometers got mad on
Friday afternoon, Aug. 27, *86. and
registered 102 degrees In the shade.
Thus. Sullivan has rented the rooms
over Frank Moore's store and moved
his family Into the same last Friday.
Dr. II. F. Peckham started for Sher­
burne. N. Y.,Tuetelay morning, called
there by the dangerous ilineas of his
aged father.
Mrs. C. E. Riegler accompanied by
Ella Roush, visited in Lowell Sunday,
the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. IL Adams.
Terry Corrigan, boughtTU2 hogs at
this place Friday, making 19,716 lbs.,
live weight He paid an average of
83.90 per 100.
Mrs. Helen ileintztdman,of SL Louis,
Mich, and Mr. Jay Lynn, of Dutton,
miwle J«a Godfrey and wife a welcome
visit Saturday and-Sunday last.
Ib-v. Mourer of the C. B. ckurch
pre:u-he&lt;l his farewell sermon last Sab­
bath at the close of his third succes­
sive year’a pastorate here. He’ is so
well liked that a strong effort will be
made to secure his return for another
year.
Richard Kibble, of Harris Creek,
drove up to the grist mill in a great
hurry Monday, jumped out of his wag­
on and ran into the mill, leaving his
team unhitched. The spirited animals
finding themselves alone, sprang into a
run and soon disappeared in the dis­
tance. Wagon maker Gfllck now has
charge of the remains, the wagon, we
mean. No other damage waa done.
Jerry Boynton, of Grand Rapids, ac­
companied by his engineer, was in
town Wednesday. He was on his way
to Lansing, looking up the moat feasi­
ble line to locate a railroad connecting
fjoising and Grand RapidA Mr. Boyn­
ton has organized the “Alaska Railway
Company” and tiled articles of associa­
tion at Lansing. He purposes to build
the road Via, Alaska, Freeport and
Woodland, provided he receives, suffic­
ient encouragement along the line.
Mr. Bovnton mean* busineaa and we
believe the time is near at hand when
we can prove br our works whether
we want a railroad or not. Mr. Boyn­
ton's engineer will soon survey a line
through here to estimate the cost of
Construction.

BOWEN'S MILLS.
Eld. Giliaspie was in Die south part
of the state last week, and while there
attended the reunion of hi# old regiment held at Sturgis, the 11 th M ichigan
Infantry. Ho reports that the corn
crop In Barry County is os good, if not
better, than any he saw on his route.
Republicans through this part are well
satisfied with both the state aud county

A rope-walker who was advertised
to give an exhibition on oar streets
Saturday afternoon, failed to material­
ize.
At the school meeting Mondav night
the trustees whose terms of office ex­
pired—Maasrs, Young and Bell—were
re-elected for another term. Oar
school** are low ia a flourishing condi­
tion.
’
Jeffords Port G. A. R. will give a
camp tire Tuesday night at their na#.
• Brit had his road scraper oct W
Main street Friday and looked m proud
manipulating the lever thereof aa a
king on his throne.
A brush Are out on Moore’s prairie
Thursday night startled people on the
street, as it looked very much like a
burning building.
Ellas Ogden is building a new’ barn
and an addition to his house.
The case of Wm. Reynolds, of Kalamn. for criminal assault, which came
before justice Mills last Thursday
morning, was adjourned at noon, two
witnesses having been examined, be­
cause the lawyer for the defenae was
too -tired''to come back after dinner.
Wilson and Marshall have dissolved
partnership and Marshall is making arrangments to go into business on his
«»wn account in the Brady store adjourn­
ing the bakery.
Henry Clever, of Maple Grove, has
bought the bakery of W. H. Thomlinson
and the latter will seek a new location.
Mr. Tomlinson is the best baker Naahville ever had. and we don't like to see
him go.
Goodwin's drug store baa i&lt;een under­
going improvement this weyk, the interioF’a. rangementa being changed.
0. V. SUCKER.

Freeaoil, Mason Co., to visit bet sister
Mra. Frank Hyde.
Mother Brown will make her home
with her daughter, west of Hasting#,
the coming winter.
Mra. Jacob Oddi's horse while hitch­
ed to the fence Sunday laid down and
broke the thills necreitating the borrow­
CA9TLETOK.
ing of a vehicle to get home.
Nelt Rasey and family, of Charlotte,
The Morgan school district No. 5 at
their meeting on Monday evening, were guests of D. W. Smith the part
declared by vote that they have a lady week.
L. Hanner and wife Sundaycd with
teacher for the winter term.
H. Fisher, in Hastings.

IRVING.

The earthquake to all the talk, the
shock being felt in this vicinity.
The fore part of the week Dakota
sent us a cold wave. Some frost re­
ported. but not to Injure anything.
Sowing wheat and cutting corn Is the
order of the day.
Very warm the latter part of the
week the thermometer having a sink­
ing spell.
Mr. Blake and wife have a daughter
visiting them.
According to agreement the 1st and
2d nines of Irving crossed bats, result­
ing in a victory for the l#t nine by a
score 27 to 4, the pitcher of the 2d nine
giving out, but the boys of the 1st nine
all agree that it was the most hotly
contested game ever played on the
diamond at that place.
James Poland has laid up bls
machine for seeding.
Giltw-rt Bussel thinking that it wa#
time ho mended his way a he reshingled
his house.
The Prohibitionists have opened the
campaign in this town. Prof. M. V.
Rork. of Lansing, tells the people what
he knows about it.

DOWLIR0.
Mbs Katie Mack, who has been visit­
ing friends in this place, returned home
Saturday.
Stella Sage is at work for Mrs. Geo.
Wilaon.
A little boy,at Steve Lester’s is
hat
makes him wear such a broad amlle.
Chas. Tobias has moved in the house
vacated by Worthy Ij«ter.
Mrs. Lang has gone to Leroy to vlsi(
her daughter hia.
Miss Martha Vanderburg. of Johns­
town. is working at Mrs. Steve Lester's.
Seftoal from this place attended -thr
grange feast at Lacey Saturday. All
report a good time.
Worthy Lester started for California
last Tuesday.
Lewis Whitehead, who has been vis­
iting In this place, returned to his
school at Ann Arbor, Friday.
The Dowling t&gt;ase ball club go to
Assyria center Saturday to cross bats
with the Assyria center boys.
&lt;;um DBors.

CARLTON.
Farmers are busy sowing wheat.
A. (». Center spends his vacation on
the top of the hi IL
are begiiuitng to cut their
-Farmers
—
cof?ifog cholera has put In lU appearance.
~
Malhtns Alterding has lost some and
ulso L. Knowles.
John Eggcrman, who lives in the
northern part of this state, is visiting
friends here.
Jud. savs he won’t trust every one
. with his horses. Hold your own horses,
Jud.
| Jacob Odell has got a new organ at
(his house. He purchased it from a
■ Grand Rapids Ann.
■|
Mrs. Maryetta Carpenter invites all
&lt; her Sunday school class to picnic with
I her Friday afternoon. Sept. 10th, at 3
p. m.
At the district lodge held hero Sept.
1st, Canton lodge took first prize, Mid­
dleville second.

James Smith commences a term of
school for advanced pupils this morn­
ing. Lusting six weeks.
F.J. Moon returned to Knlamaxoo
on Thursday last, having failed to make
surety of his trade with Richards &amp;
I Miss Stemphler. who has IveA viaft■
MeBane's house presents a very ing at Kid. GHluspie s. has returned to
it appearance from what it did a her home at Battle creek.
different
4.1-M since,
Un&lt;-#- and
and the
the interior
interior will
will j C. W. Armstrong says he don t want
few weeks
be as much improved as the exterior. any more Mormon or Chinese. His
When completed it will be very cozy Michigan Is good enough for him.
Geo. Harris has returned to his home
and convenient.
Geo. Hszen has the wing, recently near Coldwater.
Mrs. Orpha Gillaspie is on the sick
added to his house, nearly done. The
list.
place is much improved In every way.
Mra. Shedd, of Chicago, is visiting her
Rev. Bruce goes to Grand Rapids this
stoter. Sirs. Charles M. Bixler.
week to attend conference.
Mra. Thoma# Winters, of Hamilton.
Mrs. Allen Benson has as a guest her
sister-in-law. Mrs. Bartlett, of Chicago. Allegan Countv. to visiting friends in
NASHVILLE.
Mrs. Clement started for York state the vicinity of Bowen.
An Itinerant temperance lecturer, a
E&lt;i. Blanchard and wife to stopping at
last week Wednesday, intending to be
dlsdple ul Francis Murphy and an ad­
Buel Bradley's.
al«sent five or six weeks.
Mr. Ivea has nearly completed • new vocate of moral suasion, held forth to
John Cairns and family have return­
■mall audiences on Main street Sunday
,
ed from several days visit to Kalamazoo. wagon bouse.
Mr. Garrett is titing up his grove on ami Monday evenings. There were
E. S. Brown, of Kalamazoo, spent a
some of his hearers who laughed at the
the
bonk
of
Gun
Lake,
so
to
have
it
part of the past week In our town.
man and his somewhat shabby attire,
Rev. Bruce united in wedlock Mr. r«uly for another summer.
but he talked good, practical common
We hear that G. IL &amp; L R. R. com-, ---_
Malone and Mias Craven a short time
lr,ck 1 sense just the same.
-The Mlsara Keith, sisters of Mrs.
11 Some lawless sneak thieves stole the
Harry Hale, are making her a visit.
honey from Mr. Brigg's bee hive last
The Evangelical church ia to be ded­
W Mrs. Colwell entertains the missiona­
We are having fine weather for all icated next Sunday at 2 o'clock with
eppropnate exercbea. Bishop Dubs, of
kinds of farming.
,
ry socirty this week.
Wheat is all threshed and is a fair Cleveland, will be present and conduct
ceremumts.
„
Frank Fuller, Jaa. *Perry. Mat Rey­
CICorn looks well and is ripening; very
Amost. yea quite, a frost during the
noids and Tom Brady are puttiugdown
fast.
new concrete walk*. Thoae around the
cold wave itoiiaiioo.
Some farmers are sowing wheat,
Sunday. Aug. 28th, the house of Man­
1 CongregaUona! and Methodist churches
ning Doud «w struck by lightening. otiiersju&amp;t plowing, while others are are finished and add to their apprarTh*fluid entered at the l&gt;ase of the cutting corn and clover seed. __ . , „
The dance at TnBea Brothers hall aU,nie Methodist aociety ladlus sold lee
chimnev and parting passed In several
Slmtii,bmktaithe«U»«&gt;d etfh last Friday evening was well attended.: cream in toe Kanaga store Saturday
1M tn a namter at plara. The toUy
and cleared about &gt;lv.
. *__ &gt;&lt; —In tlw. hrtiiua hnt no
•
There was a picaaant surprise father­
ing of friends of ilrs. Wm. i'arkei al
TfcBjepublkaMaf this part of the, her residence Saturday.
what earlier than usual.

has been spending the past week with
her family.
The farmers have commenced to
sow wheat.
P. Bass is building a log house.
Severahof our V. B. member attend­
ed the U.
conference at Odessa cetv
ter last Sunday.
Rev. N. T. Sheldon has been appoint­
ed at the Cedar Creek circuit.
Rev. Smith is to remain with us an­
other year.
G. Frank has a new wind mW.
Mr. Carl and family.of Kalamo.spent
Monday with Dick Elierton.
Mrs- G. Newton would like to have
those parties that took those 26 quarts
of canned fruit from her cellar last
week to return the cans, as ahe wishes
Hon. Clement Smith, of Hastings,
spent
a few
------------ days with his parents the
v«?k.
’ Mrs.n
D. 1Falkner and daughter were
at Woodland last week.
Geo. Greenfield started Monday for
Toledo.
J. Mater is repaintipg his new house.
Bert. Hart, of Charlotte, has moved
in with Lewis Lockhart
B. Baldwin has moved in the Len
Storr house.
Sept 1st being Mrs. L. Hosmer 38th ‘
birthday, some MO of her friends made
her a grand surprise bringing with
them a fine rucking chair, a new dress,
besides several pieces of needle work.
The afternoon was spent by the gents
in pitching quoits, while the ladies pre­
pared a fine supper which Ml did justice
to.
Among the company was her
mother. Mrs. Waldron, and sister, Mrs.
il. Fisher, all of Hastings, and Mm. K.
Hosmer and family, of Carlton Center.

DELTOH.
We were absent last week but will re­
port for duty this week.
Much sickness prevails.
A party of campers are at Crooked
lake. They are from Battle Creek.
The wooden wedding at Chw. Nor­
wood’s was a very pleasant affair. Pres­
ents to the amount of WO were given,
consisting of househoM necwuilties. ■
About 66 grown persons were present
and a pleasant time waa had in the
evening speaking and singing by Mrs.
Norwood who has long.ago displayed
her skill as elocutionist, and Minnie
Baird came promptly to the front and
was looked upon as the belle of the
evening the young couple again took
the pledge of wedlock. Cigars were
f n*elv passed around, but the minister
would not even take a match.
Mrs. A. B. Bush is on the sick list.
Kuwell Norwood is still sick from
the effects of scarlatina.
Jjchool commenced to-day with Miss
Luther, of .’rving. as teacher.
HlCKOBX CORNERS.
'
Quite a heavy thunder shower visited
us on Saturday night.
Some fanners have commenced sow­
ing their fall wheat
Died, on Saturday, infant daughter
of B. Roas, of this place. Funeral ser­
vices held Tuesday at the Wedeyan
church.
Geo. Jessup, lately of Colorado, waa
the guest of W. T. Barber and other
friends residing in this place Saturday
and Sunday.
Many people from this place litre
itwn attending the camp inerting that
is being conducted by the colored peo­
ple at oi»mp St Louis. Quite an array
of talent is displayed in their services
l&gt;oih in singing, preaching and exhort­
ing.

FOUR CORMRM.
David Coals and family SuniUjod at
the cornem.
Eddie Coats to getting material on the
ground to repair hia house.
» Our tick are some better with the ex­
ception o( Frank Wolfr, whose name
han litrfi added to the lint thin week.
There will be a d nation at the va­
cant house of James To
town line this week Th
the benefit of EH.
Every body

•

�-------Three Peculiarities

CIN5AM0X ROSES.

'causal
shadow hereelf.
She stopped fc

The cottage house hod bean painted
white, but the l»tat nn- y WOM
film in some placre, tee eoufcl sea tire
gray wood through it. The establish­
ment hail a generally declining look; tlx
fences were learning. All the bit of newnew and smartnem about it wm the
■frontdoor That was painted a bright
blue.
Cinnamon rose-bushes grew in the
square front yard. They were full of
their little sweet ragged roses now. With
their silent, Lowly persistency they had
। overrun the whole yard. There was no
stepping-room between them.
They
formed a green l&gt;ank tiguinst the house
walls; their branches reached droopingly
across die front walk, and pushed
through the fence. Children on the
sidewalk could pick the roses.
Four men coming up the street with a
bukinex* air looked hesitatingly at this

by grief that it waa impossible to judge
of her natural appearance. She would

wd frailty

up. and she could see ti
She fell to rememlwring.

poor eyes

Catted

with

u.jbody «be. •»’ »•”“«* “ *&gt;
toying
thing fur you."
Elsie wm crying. "fT®
10 S’*
used to thinkin’ of U." «te sobbed.
Fiflic Mill* and William Haver* were
fair dend Lucinu became visible among „^«1 .1 the br.de'. brother’.- Whee
light
her cinnamon roaea*
Ur. brirUl couple •M ■» Uadeo-” lfm*
And hold Instead ths bitterest of gall
Elsie for a minute, as site Mood there, they did nor *®rar »x ibr Croat door. To lip» that, qmvenng, turn from red to
was all memory: tte past seemed to come _ J
i ____ aide one. bewhite.
back in pity fur ter agony of regret and
But you' re so loyal I That effaces hIL
oyer*liine the prcMtut.
Tlie light of an old wonting l«y on
per* Bazar.
—Kate Vaonah.
hour!
those rose*, and young Lucina stood

doMly to old holy love* and loyaltire
Ebrie Milla was not disposed to retract

an' hev the roof shingled.
He wm
kinder laughin’ about that blue door, but
be didn’t seem to think he’d her it al­
tered afterward. I told him how poor
Elsie painted it herself."
“Lord! 1 shouldn’t think bod’d want to
keep that blue door.”
“He seemed to think it wouldn’t look

rith it.
alive with a *1range impotent wrath,
which was du-ected agaiast William
Hrv—

He’s goin’ to ent down all theta

row. He's brought over his sickle to­
night"
That wm all Eime beard. She did not

among them, lovely and triumpliant.
She had just set ttem ih tlie earth with
her own hand*.
When Elsie moved again she was ready
for anydiing.
Oh, those cinnamon row*! the only
tracm which that beautiful, telovi«d
maiden had left of her presence in the
world! Oh, three cinnamon rosea! die
one little legacy of grace which she had
been aide to bequeath to it!
When Elsie came out on the road again
tlie had something covered by her apron.
Ie*t the moon should make it glitter.
She ran home faater than she had come,
widi no watchful pauaen now. Bat she
had to make another cautious journey U&gt;
the Wing tern before »he returned to
her room. Finally she gained it success­
fully: no one had heard her.
The next morning wme one knocked
while the family were at tl*&gt; l-reaklast
table. Silas answered it.
“The queercat thing," he said, when he
returned. “Haver* ha* lost hb sickle,
die one he brought over hurt night, an’
he wants to borrow mine, an’ I can't find
that high or low. I would ha’ sworn it
wm bangin' on the book in die barn.
He won]* to get them cinnamon roses

“Well, 1 should think it wm queer!"
said hto wife. “1 know 1 saw it out there
yesterday. Are you sure its gone?"

Elsie said nothing. She bent her he^l
over her plate and tried to ent. They
did not notice how white she wt*. She
kept a sharp watch all day; rhe started
every time any one sjsike: she kept close
to the others: idle dreaded to hear what
might te said, but she dreadml more uot

“Has Mr. Havers found his sickle yet?"
Mrs. Wing asked, when her husband
came home at night. He had liee.n over
to tin- v illsge. "I see you ridin* home
with him."
“No, he ain't. He's gone aud Itought
a new one. Says he’s hound to hev ttetn
roses cut down to-morrow. Ain't seen
anything of ourn yet, hev yeF

' "Well, it beats everything—two sickles
right in the neighteriiood! I rather
think some one must Im* took 'em."
"Land! Silas, nobody's took 'em. 1
know all about yon. I’ve known you to
hev things stole before, an' it always
turned out you was tlie thief. When
you lose a thing, it’s always stole."
Elsie found it harder to start out to­
night: a little of the first impetus wm
wMU-d.
Still, she did not hesitate.
When the house was quiet she crept out
again, and went over to tlie old place.
Ste did not stop to reflect over the
roses to-night She was braced up to do
her errand; but it must be done quickly,
or she would give way. She went
sited, where she had found tlie sickls the
night before. As she came close to the
open arch which served as entrance
there wm a swift rush, and William
Havers kUkxI beside her holding Imr arm.
“Oh!" she said, then began feebly
gasping for breath,
“Elsie Mills! what in the world are you
doin’ here?"
She looked up in his face, but did not
’Why, Elsie, what is It! Don’t you te
■aid, you poor little thing. What wm

enemy were retreating. He had to lie
-low all night until thu column* fiaMed
by. Maweng- re that tlte Union genend*
sent to each other through the wood*
were captured axil held with m little '
noise m possible. ■
One great difficulty wxs to keep the
mule* in the ordnance and commissary
w-ugons from braying and thu« calling
the attention of the foe. For tlua pur­
pose Stuart unkwl a man to be detained
to stand by each mule and whack him
with a stick as won m he offered to
bray; for a mule, like an orator, requires
a certain preparation before beginning
hb neat and appropriate vocal exercise*.
There b a preliminary protest made with
Uie care, and certain solemnities of die

York

large mortality among his.fellow men.
for he laid down rule* which were but
marclung order* for the grave in many

narily large following as a dietist.
■ There b a vot amount of dbwnright
folly in die opwatkin railed dieting,
repedally when it is under the direction
of another. A few year* ago some die­
tetic crank gave out that oatmeal wm
the secret of long life and good digestion,
and the demand for tlie article became
enormous. Of late it lias been discovered
tliat oatmeal is a pemidve injury to a

.

Hood’s Sarsaparilla
■I recommend Hood’s SxnapartU* u
r friends »• the be»t
__ _

A book renuiDii.r many
Bscmi at cure* will be sem to all whoiw.w_

Hood’s Sarsaparilla
Sold by ril dniadsta. |1; »ix jor«
only by C. L BOtHi &amp; CO,, Uweii.

IOO Doses Ono Dollar.
Blood Itewdy

and Neuralgic palta.

We pusna,*

Dr. Jackson* penetrating hi,^.
curre sprains, brute*, kirk*.cut*
rbeuniatisfT. etrc. etc. Good
or beast. For
by W. H. GtedS?.
Charlevoix’s public school will rot
uate its first ckas next year.
Cobb’s PHI* contain Mandrake, tte
licet agent known tor correct tr.g‘toir,ach troubles. W. jl. Good^uv

iMtriowg.
raised 1,01*1 bushrh of oats na IS'sen*
of ground.

mu-bri-rle-s Cmirt, Sjriip Inott,
a nousehohl word wherever uses!. If
not satistied will refund voa money for
empty bottle. W.^fjoftiyear.
BrooMMi ha* * «KBIt&gt;s club.
k In Holland. Mirh. &lt;’. J. Ikroberv
pubitahes the Xewr. and in iti 'Mamai
wrongly rerommm&lt;!s Dr. Ttf-mt’
Edectric Oil (or ooushs, colds, sore
throats, catarrh and Mihms.
.

Thousands try those triumhtd tritei
that thoroughly Iransfunu the trith.Trix.
.

which Iim a pleasant flavor and which
makes one feci good.
_&gt;-•
There b only one sensible rule to fol­
low about eating. Each jiereoo b the
judge of his own stomach, and that
which he hM discovered to be injurious
to himself be aliould avoid. This b the
test system of dieting in the world. It
require* simply r**olution and deterrnin-

Mc.thers' mother*! mothers! Whv
will you allow your little ilsrliag ti&gt;
Buffer with those horrible wt/rui« wr *a
a sure remedy b so near im!
Dr. Jackson's vegetable Worm rirep
will surelv give relief an&lt;l t®st» tpt a
rente. For sale by W. Goxbrar.

tenure to feed ujwn tliat which injure*
tiir power' ol I.
coc.Urually ben
the nniutry. U H:
is erra: medldi &lt;
i drblKty. «i»l

wd we will be perfectly safe if we heed
them. But nature han no part or lot
with the nrodoni starvation diotist.—
Pioneer ITer*.

Lake Copiaa, which is situated near
Thete* in Bocotis, covers an arm of
nearly 10U Rjuan- mile*. The French
company which ha« been engaged in
digging a canal to drain it^jiM «dmo*t
finished its work and about two-tKirds
of the waters of the lake will be drawn
off within the next two of- three months
Hitherto this inland sea has been chiefly
renutrkable for the malaria and fevers
regularly prevailing on Its shore* during

IngUm rorutrvfsUo: a! rhurv(&gt;

only will this evil be permanently re­
moved, but Greece will arid to her terri­
tory many thousands of arm* of arable
noil of tl&gt;e greatest fertility. The lake in
fed by the river* coming down from

HIxoa'K barrel hoop wsrchotw st tttiiw
burned Friday. *ttb fl.Kc worth of b«1S;««
insurance.

Yoe are feeling Crpn-M-d. year *p|*Ule w
poor, you ue bothered * tth H-nUrre. jou
fidgett). uel'oo* wd *r»ere)h out &lt;4 «ort». »s&lt;l
ulaate. sprtnc medkiuc*. or mtt»r». "hxt
l*r their haul* very cheap. h»«i wb.bkj.
which Mbonlatr you for an Ixxir. and fr-ta kaw'
jrv&gt;‘ in wurte ronditlou than I' 1«rr WuM t&lt;m
wauf te Ml alteram* ths’. v!&gt; jtirifv rtar
hlood. start health* action of 1-hrr ird KMsen, restore jsmr vitality, and gh? f'***’®
health and strrnph. fhich a n&gt;rd’.rise

warm vemucr.

•• .-.h

tke blood, and removes erery taint «f

procrsi irfr
uf Detroit.
rounding country.—New York
une.
Ortttet.m

Trib­

bereaner.'

I'KvUlKMM Fleeloa.

There never wm a more unwholesome
M posmreiy curv» .

be written about. There are many things
which can not te written about without
doing almost unmitigated mischief. It

; la nauanteed to ct w । -.-r-1r*
estey refunded, rriw i cww y*

"HACKMETACK." a te.ttns
perfume. Friee» »&lt;1 »
H Goodyear.

rhich a Kbjerti* handled

Several iDdln ralle- hue
up M the OekUrxl -Her
dahe.
of •u®'
skinneru and arrow ht-ad^-

■wur
•I don't see what you mean by tliat.'
‘Why, I mean I didn’t."

The lute Dr. Dio Ix’wis wrote several
books on dieting which some ]*ople read
m they would the gmpel truth, following
the exacting rule* with a fidelity and
precision worthy of a tetter cause.
Dr

by W H- Goodyear
FOX DYM'KFSIA aud Uw
bhMajxfMted gnarantre on
wi»•*&lt;■«1
Mi'* VltafteT. H never fail* to cure.
c*»*a * * * * i
W. H. Goodyear.
A NASAL INJMTOB treeritli
BabekrtOMarrh Bejuedy. Frice»&lt;■««• ***
writing on foul subjects will cure it. by Xh H- Goodyear.
Itch, otnen kind eura) In »
Uta b, W^l/cnr. Unltcrl
Uanoolh.r. Thu
,r°” U-wpool to tin,
Mr
Fradrrtrk HoUbkta. &lt;lnn«WS
.

to2°u.r" “J™"1' *“
It WM 13 o’clock that night when Elate
crept down the stairs and out the front

Unknown to Others
Hood'* Hamparliu h prnared
greatest skill and ran-, by
educaikw and kmg exprtimre. Heu-Hi-.
RtedieilM »or1hv&lt;J
...» a___ ..Bk

AB*W to&gt; num* Uss arrtrrd to.lbd AiataL
It u said that a mule can not bray if
you de a weight to his tail and hold it
down. Tljb was touchingly illustrated
in the cavalry movemenu tliat preceded
the second tetde of Manasaa*. Gvn.
Stuart, with n large force of cavalry
manoeuvring around the retreating army
of Pope, got caught between twbculumxu
of the Union troop*, and wm obliged to
conceal himself in a dense wood between

spread* the countenance, then tte tail to
"Of exjuree I will, but 1 think you’d lifted. A bray dues not break forth from
tetter tell me what you wanted, an’ let
alidominal viscera and comes gradually
didn’t mean to scare you. I su»j&gt;ected I up. Now, m soon m the cavalry mules
hed a sickle stole,an'1 wm kinder keepin' began to prepare for a bray, whack!
a lookout. When 1 jumped out I didn't whack! would go the sticks, and the
brey would be suppressed—and tlius all
“I stole your rickl*. an’ I’ll steal it night. It wm said that this waa needagain if you offer to tech Luciny’* roaec" ire* fx,verity, for it would have sufficed
“You-stole my sickle—I offer fc tech to ti. a brickbat to the tail of.each mule,
Luciny’s tom*! I guae* 1 don’t know —Maj. Randolph in Baltimore American.
what you mean, Elsie."
“J mean jest what I aay. I’llatea! your
sickle every time you offer to cut down
The idea that it is impossible to propel
Luciny’* rows."
■hip.bHh.rat.
forty knou. „
“You mean titem roses out hi the front *
In Eurap. Prof_or
Thurstcm, of London, han recently take*
"Course I do. Didn't she set them up the subject, and oendudea that R h
out?"
pornbla The *h!P that te propew b to
“Lord! I didn’t know. I didn’t know te 800 feet long, 80 feet team, and 35
nothin' about it I hadn't no notion of feet drought, with a displacement of
your feelln* ted. If I had, I gueaa- about 88,000 ton*. He estimates the
Why didn’t you tell me? Why didn't power required to propel ter at SM.000
horsea
He calculates that her ma!

knew you wm jest doln it for spi te 'canse
Luciny wouldn't hev your"
“ ’Cause Luciny wouldn’t hev meF

-2X

hesdaciw. or kutey Md
catarrh or rbeumaii.in

their fellows, seeking die quiet and comparadvely pure air alxire the uproar and
stagnant atmosphere of the lower stories
and the streets.
.
A year or two ago, being invited to
dine widi *ome CuInuis I had met in
dieir own land, I went to their address
in die neighborhtaxl of the Central park, often quoted m a sample of the benefi­
and was shown up by the servant— cent effects of oatmeal eating, but tlie
where du you «uppo*e? To the roof. Icanxxl doctor doe* not live altogether
Tlie Cubans understand the science uf upon tlie article, and he luut, besidea, a
taking every advantage of die open air. naturally strong and rugged Scottish
If they did not do so ou their native ble constitution.
they would all cook, like *o many ioave*
in a baker’* oven. 1 found the roof where dieting nor .to take anybody's word
Human
•thb family liad gatiicred e place unique about any system of food.
among tlie house-top* of New York. Au stomachs differ m human face* differ.
iron framework enclosed die great sheet Some of them can endure any amount of
of tin. and from it* po*ta wm hung a imposition. Some of them arc as sensi­
pretty awning of blue ami white ftnpod tive m an electrical ntorm sounded by
canvas. In hanging baskets and in great rising temperature. A child may fill its
[iota were broad-leaved tropic plants, and stomash with deadly green apple* and
two or three birds in pretty eagre swung recape without a remote touch of pain,
among tlie flower*. A complete set of while an adult eating the same dangrrfurniture, all of cane or wicker work. ous stuff would te laid in his coffin tn a
exce|&gt;t the table, completed the appoint­ few hour*. Nothing *o tends to produce
ment*. There were rocker* and easy, chronic melancholy as the continual
chair* and settee* of split cane in which contemplation of one’s stomach. Some
tu loll aud lounge and read and sew. persons make tlieiiiMlves positively misTitere, in a delightful breeze that kept I ernble by worrying about the .food they
tite ribbons of the lad ire all a-Cuttering. eat. They deprive themselvecof the very
we ate a dinner that 1 would not have food which nature calls for, to follow the
exchange&lt;l for any that wm served in directions of some cranky ]ieroon, who
any hot ahd stuffy dining-room in die
city on that night—Providence Journal. pie to live On bread and water or cracked

He wan going to cut down Lucius'* cinShe kept saying it over to herself, ar. if

3d:

aad eunUrte power, which efiw,
tetareun«ri*l!M.
exehuirr’/ to Hood’* S*rapariUM.

HUMAN STOMACHS MAY DIFFER.

reting. Much that would never te sus­
pected by a stranger in the street* g«*
on upon three aerial platform* above the
bead* of the masse*. From the Brook­
lyn bridge I have seen tliat topmurt
stratum of the city fairly alive with peo-.
pie on a fine autumn evening. On one
roof were to be seen some shop girts
waltzing to the music of a concertina in
the hands of a young man seated on the
raised wall-top between that house and
tlie next. On another wm a merry party
of children filling the.upper air with the
melody of their singing. Over yonder
were two lovers, luuid in hand, talking

indignation.

said

"T

r*n»«Sl*4 spent, ««.&lt;•_

pecaafnUy domiciled in her brother's
house, aud seemed d little calmer, her
sister-in-law openwI on the subject.
“What in creation made you talk ho to
William Havers last night?" said she.
“Not one man in a hundred would have
made you the offer that he did after he’d
bought a place."
Elsie fired up at once.
“I guess I
know why," said she. “Luciny gave him
the mitten once—that’s why. He’s doin’
it to show out."
“Why. Elsie Mills, are you in your
right mind?"
“Yes, 1 am. He acted awful cut up.
neared it
He never got over it. He always meant
“Thar ain't nu use goin’ in lhar into to pay us back. Now he's bought the
that mesa of prickly roses," said one—a place an' invited me to live on him, he’ll
large man with u happy smile and swag­ feel tetter."
“Well, I never!"
“We are obliged by law to have the
Mrs. Wing repeated the conversation
sale on the premises," remarked another, to her husband; and told him that site
blandly aud authoritatively. He wm a wm really scared about Elsie: site did
light-whiskered young fellow, who wore not act'with any reason.
better clothe* than the other*. and held,
Sihs Wing laughed.
“Don't you
a large roll of papers ostentatiously.
"Ob dear!" they heard distinctly, in a liad that notion. I never really believed
shill, weak, womanish voice, with an that Luciny give Havers the mitten my­
nnnatural strain on it—“oh dear ! oh dear self, but she did. an’ slie always went on
me! dear me!" Then followed loud hys­ the notion that lie was dreadful upset
terical sobs: then the voice kept on; “Oh, over it. Elsie’s queer. She's mighty
father, what made you leave me?— what meek an’ yieldin' generally; site seems to
made you die an' leave me? 1 wa'n't fit be kinder goin’ sideways nt things fur
to lie left alone. Oh, father! oil, mother! the most part; but if she ever does git
oh, Luciny!
I 'ain’t got anybody—1 p'inted straight at anything, that ain't
'ain’t, not anybody. -Oh dear! oh dear no turnin’ her."
x
“Do you remember anything about
“I heard she took on awfully Txiut it," William Havers waitin’ on Luciny?*
said the auctioneer.
“Well, you might as well go on." said before she died. I didn’t think much
the lawyer; “duty has to be perforated, about it. Luciny was alway* havin’
no matter how unpleasant."
beaux. An' no wonder; tluxr wa'n't
The auctioneer commenced his read­ many girls like her. Lord! I kin see
ing of the statement of the conditions of her now, jest how she used to look. Poor
the sale, then the bidding begun. That Elsie wa'n’t much beside lier, but 1 don't
was soon over, since there were only two believe she ever give that a thought. She
bidders. The old man, who held the thought Luciny wm beautiful, an* thar
mortgage, which bad been foreclosed, wa’n't anything too good fur her. She’d
bid with nervous promptness the exact slave herself 'most to death to sa^ her.
amount of his claim. Tlien a man at No; don’t you worry. Maria. Elsie's althe cherry tree made a bid of a few dol­ 'ways run on that notion."
lars more, and he was pronounced the
Silas Wing was Elite Mills’ lialfpurchaser.
brother; the dead Lwiaa had been her
“Going, going—gone!" said the auction­ own sister. The house which had just
eer. “to William Haven."
been sold was her inheritance from her
^William liaveralingered about his new father.
estate until the others had departed,
SilM Wing wtia an easy, prosperous
which they did as soon m the necessary man, with a shrewd streak in his cliararrangements had bwn completed. They acter. His sister's property wm sadly
wanted to lie out of bearing of tlioee sad deteriorated, and a poor investment.
erica and complaints.
He had no idea of sinking money to
Havers strolled out to the road with secure it for her, but he wm jwrfectly
them. When he saw them fairly started. willing to provide for her. and gave her
a most cordial invitation to his home.
the side door.
He gave her a front chamber in his
He knocked cautiously. Directly the large square white house, and furnished
cries broke out louder and shriller. it with her own tilings, to make it seem
’'They’ve come to order me out. Oh like home.
"Tliar ain't any reason why Elsie
to order me out—they her, they hev!"
shouldn't be as happy m a queen here
Steps approached the dour swiftly: it us long as she live*," he tokl his wife.
opened, and a woman appeared. Hhe “Thar ain't many women fare any bet­
looked pale and troubled. but she vtas ter. Site ain’t mueb over forty. She’d
not the one in ouch bitter distress, for hev to work hard if she wm in some
the cries still sounded from the interior
of the houw-.
jest hev to help you round a little, an’
“How do you do, Mr. Havers?" said live jret as comfortable m can be."
the woman, with grave formality.
.
Elsie’s chamber commanded a good
“&lt;!an I we her a minute?" he asked.
opposite side of the street, a little further
“Elsie? I cfon't knout She’s tukin’ down. Ste could rev the yard full of
on dreadfully. She ain’t fit to see any­ cinnamon roses, and the blue front door,
body. I’m afraid she wouldn’t."
which stood out bravely. That blue
“If slic'd only
me n minute. I’ve door was due to hen she had painted it
got something 1 want to say particu- hereelf. Silas had some blue point left
after painting his farm wagon, and she
“Weil, rn mp.had begged it. Then she had stood on a
She disappeared. and -directly the choir—a small, lean figure in flinging
voice, which had been a little more sub calico—and plMterod the brilliant blue
dued, waxed louder.
thickly over the front door, wielding the
brush stithy in lier little knotty hand,
can't I won't see anybody. I never stretching herself up on her slight, long
want to see anybody again as long a* 1 limbs.
One evening Elsie, at her open cham­
“It ain't any use,'’ said the woman, ber window, overheard a conversation
coming back. “She ain't fit to see any- between her brother and his wife. They
were sitting on the doorstop.
“Haven came over to-night," said Si­
“Titen you tell*her—you go right in an’ las. "I see him out at the gate as I come
UH her now—nite kin stay here. It don’t along. He's goin' to let his other house
make any odds about my buyin' tlie and live here, he says. I declare I’d
hardly think he’d want to, this is so
much further from town. But the other’ll
A door opened suddenly, and another let better, I s'pose. Reckon that’s the
woman appeared. She wm a pitiful
sight fite liad a little slim bony figure

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N&lt;fc at all. His party having graceful­
ly performed the Jonah act and got in­
side of the democratic whale, to peace­
fully rattling around in the democratic
stomach. A few self-styled leaders
have profited by this dtogrsoeful busi­
ness, but the rank and tile have gained
nothing, unless it is a gain to be a dem­
ocrat in fact if not in name.

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class of interests or sections. We also
favor the amendment of the patent
lawa so as to exempt the owners and
users or patented articles purchased In
The republicans of Michigan have the ordinary way of trade from any li­
for Lieutenant floeenior-JAMES II NACability to the patentee or hto assignee.
placed In nomination a most excellent
8. Itepudiating the arrogant claim of
Btata-GILBERT K. &lt;»ticket. Its superior waa never in the the supremacy of church over state, we
Ear HUU-Vrr«»i:rrr, GEORG! 1- MALTE, ot
field. Moreove Xhere was no dicker insist that it ia the duty of congress to
enact
such laws as shall promptly and
no deal, no trade, no surrender ot prin­
effectually suppress the system of po­
ciples in order to get the ticket. The lygamy, and that the laws bo enacted
republican party has every reason to be shall be rigidly enforced by the civil
proud of the work of its convention, authorities if possible, and by the mili­
and we believe the ticket will be tary if necessary.
JOMKI’H 1
9. We reaffirm our sympathy with
For Men
triumphantly elected.
the oppressed uf other lands, and f»MANTEL
pedally with the Irish nation in thMr
Senator Edmunds says if the repub­ gallant struggle for the sacred righto
licans win in 1888. they must choose a of seif-government. Their cause is one
western candidate for the presidency. which should not appeal in vain to a
PorSbwin-BAKEK BHRINKR.
Senator Edmunds usually hits the nail liberty-loving and liberty-enjoying peo­
For County Clerk—FRANK NcUKRBY.
ple, and we congratulate them that
pretty squarely on the head, and we under the leadership of Charles Stuart
think be has done so in this instance. I’arndl that cause has been espoused
For Proeceutins Attorney—PHILIP T. COD If you want a ”git thar" man, he must by the liberal party of Great Britain,
GROVE.
.
come from the progressive and vigor­ and championed by Gladstone, the'
greatest Englishman of the age.
ous west.
____________
E. KEN ASTON, HARTLEY X. HKNDRI
10. We commend the wise, economi­
For cman-JUHM M. NEVIXH,
cal and judicious administration of our
Vax HORN.
THX REPUBLICAN PLATFORM
state affaire during the past two rears
The republicans of the State of Mich­ under our able and efficient republican
xd ito rial Hom.
igan invite tlie attention of their fel­ official*. and congratulate the people
low citizens of idl shades of political that owing to thirty years of republican
Free traders are-prone to forget that opinion to the achievements of tlie re­ rule, Michigan stands foremost of the
they ask our country to tear down the publican party, such as the preserva­ states in education, intelligence and
barriers that protect us from the cheap tion ot the union, the emancipation of material prosperity.
the slaves, the reconstruction of the
11. We condemn the democracy in
labor, cheap rates of interest and cen­ state, the enfranchisement of the free­ congress for ito flagrant outrages of the
turies of experience of European na­ man. the protaction uf American lalor. spirit and letter uf the constitution in
tives. No intelligent man will deny the passage of the act granting the refusing admission to the territory of
public domain to actual settlers, the
that wages are much-lower in Europe restoration and pr^srvation of the Dakota, manifestly entitled to an hon­
orable place in the’ sisterhood of states.
than in America, and the working day public credit, the resumption of specie
12. Finally we charge the democrat­
averages much \ocger than ours. Cen­ payments, and the firm establishment ic party with gross incompetency in
turies of proU^non, such as we are now In the national statu tea of the principle the administration of national affaire,
of genuine civil service reform. The and with the practical repudiation of
giving, have resulted in the accumula­
progress of the state and nation for a ito pledges to the people. We charge
tion of vast wealth, particularly in quarter of a century under republican that the present alliance between the
Great Britain. As a consequence, rates rule is a sufficient answer to all charges democratic and greenback parties iu
of interest are much lower there than against its course in the past, and to a this state shows the utmost disregard
guarantee that its future achievements
here, and capitalists are contented with will lie equallv grand uotl beneficial to ot both for the principles that each pre­
tends to sustain, and that offices, not
smaller returns on their investments. the people. They reaffirm their loyal principles, control their action; thui an
They also have the experience ot the ages adherence to the declaration of the alliance of such a nature and for such
to guide them, and gi ve intelligent direc­ principles of the national republican ends to unworthy of the support of the
party, and adopt as the.basis ft their people We condemn the democratic
tion to their efforts. They can take ad- pledges to the people this statement of
party for its opposition to all proper
vmitage of the industrial situation bet­ republican principles and policies:
safeguards to the ballot, and the protec­
1. We favor a tariff upon the import-I tion of citizens, and charge that by in­
ter than we. They are much more skill­
ed in diplomacy, and in the art of man­ ed products of low-prited foreign labor timidation of voters, fraud in the re­
fairly and justly distributed so as to
ipulating, legislation, even in counties protect the interests of American wage­ turns, and promtoes made only to he
broken, it baa secured the control of
(naturally unfriendly, in a business workers without adding to their bur­ the executive and to using the pdronMass of that term, indeed it to Brit­ dens, and we point to the history of age of the government to maintain its
republican
legislation
as
exhibiting
supremacy.
ish gold that furnishes the sinews of
such wise revisions of the tariff law*
war for the free trade agitation in from time to time as have secured these
Tlie most astonishingly beneficial re­
America, and is flooding this country valuable results for the country and sults have followed the use of • Bed
with free trade literature. Does any people. The party whose quick'sense Star Cough Cure by those effected with
throat
and lung troubles. Price,
of
its
duty
to
the
people
to
responsible
man of sense presume to say that in
for these achievements can be depend­ twenty-five cento.
a contest for trade and manufacturing ed upon to make such future revision
Auction every Wedneaeey and Sat­
supremacy our own land stands on of those laws as shall l« found to be
an equal footing with Great Britain? wise and advantageous to the reel urday at Lewi* Stern’s. All good must
go. Come and get them at vour own
There are inequalities in our tariff that interests of American Industry. Con­ prices.
spicuous among the changes we now
should be corrected. There are duties derm wise and salutary to the restora­
that should be removed. But the prin­ tion of the tariff of 1861 on wool. The
ciple of protection should be the spirit record of the democratic party shows
of our statutes in dealing with other its utter incapacity to deal with this
subject.
nation-, until we can stand on the
2. The money of the constitution to
same footing with them.
gold and silver coin, and the paper rep­
resentative of money Including gold
Manifestly it should be the policy of and silver certificates and treasury and
an agricultural nation like ours to di­ bank notes should always be conver­
tible into coin of equal denomination
versify its industries. It is of special at the will of the bolder. We produce
HIS STOCK
interest and the first importance to both gold and silver largely in our own
thoae engaged in agricultural pursuits country and therefore these metal* so
that their number should be kept as far as is consistent with sound princi­
ples of finance should be utilized as mon­
small us possible, while the number of
ey.
conaumers of farm products should be
1. The republican party favor the in­
increased to the largest possible extent. telligent organization of labor for such
AND
Every new manufacturing enterprise worthy purposes a* mutual education
ami for the protection of their interests
in America means an IncreaKe of those in all things relating to their welfare
. whom the farmer has to feed. It im­ and to the industrial welfare of the
proves by just tlie number employed country; and we favor the enactment
his home market And when the farm-1 of state and national laws providing!
for the settlement of controversial be-1
er stops to consider that all but right tween employers and employee by
per cent, of the farm products of Amer­ methods of voluntary arbitration, or by
ica are consumed in our own land, the the establishment ot such courts uf
conciliation as will avoid the waste,
importance to him of the home market
loss and IB-feeling resulting from
becomes more evident. It to that that strikes and lockouts, and the usual bur­
gives stability to the market, and main­ den and expense of litigation. We are
oppossed
to the future importation of
tains prices at home. It would be a
Chinese labor into this country or of
sad dsy for the farmer when any policy any other foreign laborers under the
ia pursued by this government which contract system, and we favor anv plan
tends to break down or impair the for the relief of free labor from the
home market. Free trade would do competition of convict labor which
does not impose upon free labor a great­
this, because free trade would place er expense of supporting convicts In
v«ry many of our manufacturing en­ idleness or uaelew* labor; and we favor
terprises on an equid footing as com­ the arloption of laws providing for the
pared with their foreign competitors. protection of workers in our mines and
other hazardous callings, for the regu­
Not simply an unequal footing u re­ lation of the labor of children, and for
gards other markets than our own, but such other measures as will - - ’
right within our own borders. If these and Impr
institutions continued to run. they welfare r
We
would be compelled to cat down the

Republican Nominations.

Will Move Into their New Store

able

Second Door West of-the Bank
On or About September. 12th,
Where we will be prepared to Show the FINEST LINE of

and Furnishing Goods,

999

Ever Shown in Barry County, and at

Prices that Defy Competition!

Our Line of Young Men’s Pants
we have made a Specialty of
An Excellent Line.

Overcoats, ranging in Price from $3 to S28

All Summer Weight Suits at Cost'
For the remainder of the Season.

E. W. M0ER1LL &amp; CO
'One Price Clothiers."

RUSSELL HAS
iaemoved

OF

New Grocery Firm!
The underaigned, having purchased the interest of Geo.

DRY GOODS

Pxeston in the firm of Preston &amp; Cook, will continue the husi-

Zkdlilliner’y Goods,

HOGLE &amp; COOK

To the First Door East of Hicks Bros.' Gro­
cery, on State Street,

uessthe old stand under the firm name of

We will do all in out power to hold the trade already estab

Where he will be pleased to welcome all his cus­ lished and largely increase the number of customers by sell­
tomers and friends, as well as to greet many new
ones. As heretofore, he keeps the Beet of Goods ing good goods at a small margin.
in his line, at the Lowest Prices.

- New Goods Constantly Amyiag!

Come ctxxd See TJ&amp;
HOGLE &amp; COOK,

'US RUSSELL.

MILL

rovemente will be made in

vans
a of thei prooewion. You will
rth of the new Newton House
«(&gt;B prepared to serve the pubr

Central House Block.

MONEY SAVED I
Having bought a large invoice of TEA,

we will until further notice give each customer
a better TEA than ever before; and to induce
customers to try, will give a 5 cent ticket with

Sheet-Iron Ware. each pound for cash.

md Promptly Done.

Tickets good in 25c

lots for any Crockery we have in stock at face
-. Hull Gasoline Stoves, value.
•C1ALTY.

oline Stove. Call and see them,

and Stoves for Sale!
ow Figures.
j
Point*, etc., that I will well at a

■'oun

Try Our Tea!

_ _ lHans&amp; VanArniM.
M-eh Mth, 188S.

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�The Hastings Banner.
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Xrrra ... thnt (Mer lalmt ta
o»r &lt;dl, xk »1« Iku. &lt;M&gt; vmr. Th. ra.
•Ulman tn th. hljh
b

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The funeral services of H. S. Mvers
who died iQ Altegan July »&gt;th.wiil be
held at the Fisher church. In Hastings
nl.
township on Sunday, the i&amp;th at 11
~rr • ,-.r. t'.r e'irtSuilnuSit"for prjrtl ot tnH'r V A.Dtmp«y.m
Al'.te; ’ --juDutlons. except lor cimrttabte
r'■ purptett. wU» b&lt;! chanpd tor at
The labor demonstration to be hek!
in this dty Saturday is in no sense a
political m«eting. The knight* are
working hard to make the affair a
and wU1 undoubl«Ry
: 1...
r-uly mHIW 10 n,y s-ocU ot
&gt;' ■*“

..I.-, cents per lira-.

Musical Goods

Owners of engines and farmers taae
notice. The Hastings Engine and Iron
- »! Popular Sheet Music. Any­
works
haye lota of pumps, valves
b*0*1* ®r Hhcct Mus,c
screens, hose, belting, packing and oil
saved frorn the fire. They will be sold
.ri.w&gt; m calHnfon nW.
at cash prices.
y-i!*.
«r.erl»lty. •
The premiums offered in this county
\
JOHN BES8MER,
for the fair are much larger than those
Jeweier and Optician.
offered in Eaton county. The speed
premiums are nearly three times as
“T'wThta Ml.U U“ure "I®011 “h”*
and a big orowjl.
fpE.M’HERS
Next week the President of BarryCounty Agricultural society will com­
Will rind a large assortment of
mence the work of building stalls, re­
pairing fences and cleaning up for the
clucks '.'nd at Prices cheapfair. lie intends to have everything
in apple pie order.
ever nt
(a meeting of the directors of the

.!ir., ..
, ■ I

Woer’s, the Jeweler.
7 ■

!*&lt; । .tiring by an

experienced

apd tompelcnt workman.

Local I^ews.

Hastings and Kalamazoo railroad Is to
be held at Grand Rapids to-morrow.
An effort is being made to build the
road by Grand Rapids, Kiduniazoo and
Hastings capitalista.j
The stock necessary to secure the
rebuilding of the croquet factory in
this city.y has
been
t^ken
by
a
syndicate
of
our ^citizens,
and the work of rebuilding will be
commenced at once..

Posters are being pasted all over the
county for our coming fair. The officers
are
unturned that
—~ leaving no atone uM&gt;uiuru
uiui will
win
.t..i.r.hr bl.anB.nu&gt;m Injure its success. Look out for the
t* .rtlled •« owe or cwt' Ilargest
arJrH,t q-u and
Rn &gt; th
„ &lt;best. ffair ever in
crowd
the
the city of Hastings.
J. M. ROGERS.
J. L. Crawley has purchased the
DeFlanta property on East Green st.
00
It is already a fine bouse, but Jam^
win make several improvements. He
did not authorize us to say that a wife
J. M. ROGER*.
would be one of them.
,
i&lt;h

thin wetk, 2,028.

.sAtice:

The premium lists for -the County­
fair have been well nigh distributed.
We have seen quite a number of lists
for the various fairs of the state but
Barry county stands at the head in the
quality of workmanship.

Although Lewis Stern has an auc­
tion sale of goods each Wednesday and
Tri annual tax sale list is published Saturday, on aU other week days, you
in this iwue.
can get from his store the best of liar­
IL K.«.!. 1ST has a column announce- gains. All goods go regardless of coat
inrtlt In this' issue.
and any day is the time to buy.
RkMEMRMt that Dr. Lathrop's office
It looks to a man up a tree as
is r.i w in his drug store.
. though the members of the Hastings
Till Presbyterian Sunday school picnli-el at Tborhapple lake Saturday.

0.

base baU club are unwontedly preoccuEied with personal matters, as they
ave had no ‘-open dates'* since the re­
.x. T. i'ARLRRttxpecte'to occupy a
cent visit of the Battle Creek club.
portion of his new hotel by Oct 1st
Now that it is definitely settled that
The finest line ol shopping bags ever
I •rough'ito the city at Morse E. Nevins. the croquet factory wiU be rebuUt, tlie
work
of rebuilding will be commenced
Don't forget the labor demonstra­
tion at (inurt House Square Saturday. at once by the Engine and Iron Works
and
the
other firms that have been
lll'.H.u; Saturday if you would
vote on tht* water works question Mon- awaiting the action of the Spauldings.

&lt;i-r,
Mr. B. Gkeusel, of the Hastings
8. Gke; -el has purchased of A. J. Engine and Iron Works, is preparing
Brwne th* . tevator lot on Michigan to repair boilers, and he will help all
are., paying therefor WtX) cash.
customers who need any repairs lor
.U.:. those who wish to vote on the their engines and seperatora. Their
water works question will liear in mind business will go on just the same as be­
fore the great fire. Their office will be
that &gt;31111 • lay is registration day.
at G rebitt &amp; 1‘owen’ store.
Pntii. samuel Dickie will speak at
The society connected with Emman­
tlie court house in Hastings on M &gt;nday
uel ch dreh will be entertained on Thurs­
thr 13t)i'at 7 o’clock p. m. Come all.
day afternoon of next week by Madams
•
Edward Powers. Wm. Powera, L. Hol­
loway, Wallace Bentley. V. T. Colgrove,
a Mtsaer and May Rolierts. Supper
Hwle a Cook have just received a will be served in the socletv rooms
Urgvr in voce of new crop Japan tea from hair past five until seven.
that .thpj are sdling at 50 cents per I». /Evtxy person should be Interested in
It’s a rattler.
the success of our county fair, it is the
The band contest will be a new proper time now to consider what you
ieatore for our county fair. We hope
that the several bands in the county will contribute. Do not overlook any
_ will see to it that they do themselves object of curiosity or old relic you may
have in your possession. The trouble
ertdit
’
wiU be small to each one and the bene­
• The work of rebuilding the Newton fit aud pleasure large in the aggregate.
House and opera house is.being pushed
Mr. Chas. Stow, on Friday, 8ept.’3&lt;}.
with vigor. A force ot workmen is
now engaged in- removing the debris from 6 o'clock a. m. to 0:30 p. m. thresh­
fium the site
.
ed for A. C. Towne, of Prairieville,
A few days since a# two men were 1849 bushels of wheat and oats, of
for a cistern at the roller wheat 792 bu., of oat.M 1537, and set ma­
mill tar earth caved on them, half bury ­ chine three time*. Could easily have
ing them. They wore reamed nininjlir- made 2,000 bu., aa he could not finish
the job that night stopped early for
«i. but badly frightened.
On account of the fire the Hasting* threshers.
We hope aU who vote on the water
Engine and Iron Works will have their
oooks al the hardware store of Greble works question Monday will weigh the
*
*ere'- AU persons owing them matter weU, thinking of their own and
Will pl-ASfcali and settle.
the city's welfare. A city never grew
. 1 ■ M. Bauer has completed the school by standing atlU. At the same Ume
«0»us, and finds the number of persons getting heavily In debt has its draw­
n the city between tlie ages of E and 20 backs, though'Bustinn has shown its
S'^- Tais indicatea 23» population ability to pay debts. While the writer,
a healthy increase over last year.)
personaUy, favors water works, be has
„;H'.wbo ^indebted to me msut teemed it best not to aglUU- the mat­
and pay me immediately, as I have ter, but to make it as easy as poaaibJo
gon*- out of buslntssand must have for all to vote on the euesUon w thout
Ejudjce or bias. With a verdict of
toy pay.
t character the city and the council
ERKD’K. HOTCHKISS.
will be satiafied.
. There are sports for the young and
Hastings wiU work right to the
for both gms and bora in the program
front In the way of improvements this
for the county fair. Already the boys
year. No town of Ka size in the state
“e practicing that they may be able to can show more extemdve or more val­
°ff
biUltlB6ln‘’ premiums ofvable improvements than our own.
Among other thing we are glad to note
Ho for the Barry County Fair! To that our moneyed men act as if they
fixwe intending visiting the Barry toid faith m Mailings, and show a wiUCounty Fair the host ot the American
house Is pleased to say that he is better the rolk-r aaUl. Hastings men have
£jg£ver ?rvpared 10“cco«n®odate the aubscribed 38.000 stock in the Spauld­
ing Manufacturing Co., thus insuring
Wednesdays and Saturdays are red that valuable industry to our citv.
letter days for bargain hunters, In B*r- Boon we can have other manufacturing
interests here, which will receive eDH county, on each of those days joiiraevmcut and support from local
Stern has an auction sale (A cmmuLQius making them of double
eluUUnj ud furatabint
pit. If E. Lathrop has removed his
uftice to thv rear of his drug store,
where he may be found when not visit­
ing pativnu.

PERSONAL MENTION.
we have do doubt he will be, win CH
Mra. Mod* Rich to vlaSUng io Chica­ the office to the aatwfartion of alt
go.
borne idea of his popularity at home
^a. K. Grot
at W«B lalto Tw«. can be gained from toe fact that, while
Castleton last spring ducted a demo­
cratic rapt*visor by 47 majority, Mr.
Frf1 S,T"’ h“ "tora«&gt; Mvperby wm (Acted dark br over 180
majority. Castleton and the eastern
irom his northern trip.
half of the county will lm alad to show
. %• H- A- Barber, ot Nashville, was their appreciation of Mr. McDerby bv
m the city Monday evening.
Jiving him rousing majorities. ’ Mr.
I/T- J. Bush's mother dhxl Thursday
IcDerby is in no sense an olBce-seekiT,
last, at her home in Ypalanti.
’ and it was with great reluctance and
only because of hi* loyalty io hie friends
LieiO. A. D. Niskero has had his
and the party that he cons-ntMl to be­
leave ot absence extended 10 days.
come a candidate. The party should
^’U8h- of Freeport, was in this eee that one who take* u position on the
city Tuesday, on his return from Ohio. ticket fur Mich reesins is worthily eupported, lu addition to this feeling
‘Bartow, of Evanston, Ili„ among Barry &lt;-ounty republicans will
b visiting Hastings relatives and be Mr. McDurby’s personal work, and
irmnds.
he is a hustler. WV. expect to 1« able
Rev. A. K. Stewart preaches his fare- to Uy County Clerk McDerby after
WeU sermon at the M E. church Sundav January 1st next.
evening next.
.•
As we go to press, telephone advices
y*vera] Hastingsites attend the re- from Charlotte reach ns that Gt». N.
Puwlcan congressional convention, held
Potter, of Potterville. Eaton county,
ai uuarloUe today.
was nominated for senator at tlie sena­
Mrfi. Chas. Dickinson and daughter torial convention held in that city this
nave returned from a three week's visit forenoon. Every township in the two
to. Kalamazoo and Niles.
counties was represented. Hon. John
•^reble i9 expected home from Carveth positively declined the renomVtellantii next week. We are plrared inatlon. which was unanimously tend­
he ,s ffwtly improved in ered him. The con vent ion passed res­
olutions strongly commending Sena­
tor Carveth. The delegates to the con­
H. n. Barlow and John Buggy were cessional convention, to be held there
the guests of Nathau Barlow, ahd dele­ thia afternoon, as far as they had ar­
gates to congressional convention the rived at the time the telephone mtsaage
past week,
whs received, were unanimous for
O’DonneU.
Chamberlain, of Oberlin.
Ohio, to visiting his sisters Mrs. John
FROM DEADWOOD.
Tanner, of Hastings, and Mrs. VanDeadwood. Dakota. Aug ISUi. VC.
wagner, of Rutland.
EDITOR BANNER:
Mrs. Champion Williams, of Oakland.
As II l;aa been sometime since I bade
Cal . now visiting Hastings will spun’rt fareWell to Hastings friends, and that
c°"‘ing wwk in Allegan the guest 1 am now pennam-ntlr settled in Dsadof Mrs. Dr. Chas. Russell
wood. I thought I would stop and drop
V-Myrtie Rose, of Grand Rapids, is in a few lines to the Banner. .In the
the eny for the purpose of attending first place it took me from Monday
our high school for the: ensuing vear. noon till Friday evening to get to my
Her home will be with the ftunifv ol destination. I of course went to Chica­
go by the Michigan Central, and from
her uncle. B. IL Rose.)
'
(Mr. Fred Allen, who Las h#en read­ Chicago I went to Council Bluffs by tie
Chicago. Rock Island &amp; Pacific IL IL,
ing Irw in P. T. Colgrove's otflee for a crossing the Mississippi Mween Rock
year past, leave* for Denver. Col., in a Island and Davenport. And this alone
few- days, at which place he intends re­ is quite a sight to one unaccustolned to
maining for some time."^
traveling. It hardly seems as though
. xiAYm M- Ifcud *0*1 bride, of Dav- this were the largest river in the United
ton. M is., art spending their honey­ K’.atee and possibly the largest in the
moon with his parents and friends in world, as it is lower this season than it
Rutland. His m.rny Barry county­ h^s been for 10 years before. Arrived
friends wish himself and wife a happy at Council Bluffs at about nine o'clock
in the morning, crossed the Missouri
life’s voyage.
between Council Bluffs and Omaha.
Rev. W. A. Hunsberger preaches his These cities are each about the size of
farewell sermon at the M. R. chart* Grand Rapids. From Omaha I went to
Sunday morning next, dosing a three Fremont. Nebraska, by the Union Pa­
years pastorate in this city. A more cific. From Fremont‘I went to Rapids
popular prercher than Rev. Humdc-rgcr City, Dakota, by the Fremont. Elkhorn
has never been stetioned on this charge. A Missouri valley R. R., which is a
Universal regret is felt at his prospect­ branch of the Chicago and North Wes­
ive departure from our midst To know tern IL IL- From Rapids City I came
him is to be his friend.
by stage to Deadwood. There were
solid rocks 300 or 400 feet high close by
The society in connection with the road with pine trees growing un their
M. E. church will- be entertained on sides. The prairies all through Illinois
and Iowa are very dry, but as soon as
Tueeday. Sept. 14th, at the R. R. Hall, we get into the state'of Nebraska, we
bv Mesdames Smith, Lowry, Dawson, can see a difference, as the prairie grass
Cook, Whitcomb, McIntyre and Wheel­ is much greener aud shows more signs
er. on Tuesday instead of the regular of rain. The prairies of Nebraska are by
day, so that the pastor. Rev. W. A. far the prettiest that we traveled
Honsberger who leaves the following through, as it is almost as level as u
day for conference, may be present. door with neat little villages or railroad
Refeshments from 5 to 7. A cordial stations scattered through the country
invitation to all.
eight or ten Julies apart. After we
The announcement that Perry Mayo, leave Chicago and as we travel further
westward, we could notice the change
lecturer of the state grange, and a of the people, or as It might be termed
prominent Knight of Labor, is to speak western coarseness. Y ou can scarcely
on the ocasion of the labor demonstra­ find a person, who has lived here any
tion in the dty Saturday will be suf­ length of time, who knows what a shil­
ficient to insure a large attendance of ling is. They call a shilling a bit, and
farmers. Word has been received from two shillings two bits and so on. I
Mr. Mayo that he will be present. In have not seen an Indian since I have
this connection, we would say we are l*en here, although about 130 miles
informed by the committee on securing north east of us there are about eight
speakers that all those advertised to thousand of the red-skins. I can hard­
speak here on that day have sent their ly aay at present how I am going to
acceptance of the Invitation to the like this country, but/I think it is much
more healthy in this Country than it is
committee.
in Michigan. I don't think there is any
Harvest Excursion# West.—Now more money in this country' than there
is the “merry harvest time" when the is east, but it is more circulated.
magnificent crops ot wheat, corn, oats, Wages are higher here, but everything
else Is high in preportion. Well I
barley, hops, fruit, vegetables and herds think I have written enough, and per­
of fat cattJtt. horses, sheep and swine in haps too much, on this subject If you
Illinois, Iowa, Minnesota, Dakota. Mis­ find room and deem It worthy, you may­
souri, Nebraska and Kansas can be seen give it space in your valuable paper, if
to the best advantage. To facilitate to not throw it in the waste Imsket.
the wishes of eastern friends who de­
Yours truly,
sire to acquaint themselves with the
’
JAY SMITH.
vast productive capacities of the west,
Let ua see, when dura the Hastings
the management of the Chicago, Rock
Island A Pacific Railway announces find nine have another game?
that tickets will be sold on September
People ot Barry County evidently
8 and 22, 1886, to principal points in
Minnesota, Dakota, Missouri, Kansas appreciate the fact that they can buy
and Nebraska at greatly reduced rates, goods at their own prices, as evinced
and with stop over privileges. For by the way packages were carried from
further information apply to your near­
Lewis Stern's store at the auction this
est ticket agent or to E. A. liolbrook.
general ticket and passenger agent. C.
H. 1 4 P. By, Chicago, IB.
fSaturday next the Knights of La­
bor and the Carpenters' Union of this
dty are to have a labor demonstration
in the court house square./ Delegations
are expected from Grand Rapids, Bat­
tle Creek, Charlotte. Eaton Itapids and
Middleville. State Master Workman
C. E. Barnes, of Battle Creek; Geo.
Bailev, of the same place; Perry Mayo,
lecturer of the State Grange; F. HiGill,
of Grand Rapids, Vice President of the
Cigar Makers’ International Union; ex­
Mayor F. W. Cook, of Muskegon, and
others will be present and address the
meeting. A basket picnic dinner will
be had in the court house square at
noon, and the speaking will commence
at 2 o’clock. For the purpose of rais­
ing money to defray the necessary ex­
penses a dance will beheld in Union
Hall in the evening. Tickets W cento. A
general Invitation is extended to all to
A GENTLEMAITS SMOKE
come and bring their baskets of provi-

$1000

forfeit

I
■ «

and win enlighten the public as to the
object sought to be accomplished by the
Mtea BUUltT not, te. Iptu
labor organizations.
Tint republicans of Barry county will
be pleased to know that the vacancy on
the county ticket has been filled; and
the committee take justifiable pride tn yOB RELIABLE INSURANCE
announcing as tho republican candidate
for county clerk. Mr. Frank McDerby.
of Nashville. Mr. McDerby ta a young
man of the highest character, who haa
an honorable name and a moat exoel-

Jno. M. Nevins,

Nrv1n»'storr

Ixnltxwirttk
1M to «U o»

w»8t you to A* part
VY nest poor owu hmur; i-’eniy

yttaNTXD—1

Our Great Specialties.

Teas, Cofe and Totem
Our trade is Booming in Tea.
cause we sell for Cash only,
do give better values than any
. can. We sell goods in everf
Barry county. ,

Why? beand can and
credit house
township in

We are selling the Bat Gunpowder imported for ........................................
•'
“
Beet Japan
“
........:.....................
“
“
a Choice Japan for..................................................................
that will match any 50c Tea sold in this market. Try
“
“ a Good Japan Tea for..................................................................
“
“ a fair
“
“
“ a Choice Japan Tea Dust for...............................

60c per lb
50c ••
40c “
it.
33c "
30c •’
20c “

We cany a Choice and Complete Line of Green and Roasted
Coffees.
’
*
We sell the Best Arabian Mocha Roasted for....
“
" Mixed or Rojamoja Roasted for
* • a good Mixed Roasted for..........................
“
the Best Rio
..........................
“
a Good
“
“
...................... ....
"
a Fair
“
“
..........................
“
a Choice Rio Green for................................

30c per lb
25c ”
20c “
18c 15c 12Wc“
12&amp;-

In Tobaccos we lead them all, and our sales on this article *•
are simply immense. ‘
We are selling a good Light color Fine Cu^for.................,.)... 25c
“
choice
“
“
“
.:...............
......... 35c
“
good Dark
“
"
...................
......... 40c
the best Dark
“
...................
......... 50c
This is our special brand and a hummer.
Our Dvnamite Plug Tobacco is a corker, for.........................
............... 40c
Spear Head Plug for............................
............... 50c
Our Boom Smoking is great, for...
-......... 15C
Our Daisy Smoking is tne beat, for
*........... 20c
“
“
“

per lb
“
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-

Our 5 gnd 10 Cent Counters are loaded down with Bargrins.

Special Sale of 5 and lOp Handkerchiefs.
Come quick, for they are selling like hot cakes.
Yours for Low Prices,

J. H. Beamer &amp; Co.

REMOVED!
The People’s Drug Store
Has Removed from the old stand to the store
formerly occupied by Fred’k Hotchkiss, be­
tween Beamer’s Grocery and Kurtz' Meat
Market.

Books and Stationery
Pure Drugs and Patent
Medicines.

Besl ime of Iijrti aoi Domestic Cigars
A Full Line of Homeopathic
Medicines.
Prescriptions Carefully Compounded by
Registered Pharmacists.
LARGE STOCK OF WALL PAPERS.

W. H. Goodyear &amp; Co

•

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SELECTING CANDIDATES.

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Ever Produced

J*°ld* of any propodites

ILLINOIS, INDIANA AND MISSOURI RE­
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No Poisons nor Opiates Used

A POLITICAL MEDLEY.

SrjUBurtKi-u, 8q&gt;t £.—Th* Republican
Wednesday. auJ uuuk- the temporary organ­
ization r -nnananl

Th* yn.ui£ man with
tin- black mustarhv

Wednesday afternoon

A Sure Cure for all Kidney and Liver Complaints, and a p0«i
tlve Proof Against Bright** Disease.

clwcked tier trim
were then rcjwrted. but ex-Governor Handl

Namnuritni- were then calk-d for, and
Sulfur', of Jai-kwa; Cluu-k-s iteckw, of St.
Chdr^uid L. M. Kelly,of Kano were named for

1»« party. Tlioiuaji M. Gruelle, of thia
rtJite and lUinuis, with a sprinkling from Tlie lady who told the reporter this, wild 11 mt
Penn*ivauia. Ohio. Michigan, and Kjumws. Mra Schilling'« health began to fail early
RbsoIuUou.* offered by CoL Heath, of Chi­
cago, were adoptwi. They art forth that the
Republtean and Democratic parties have

first Isxllot ami the nomination made unanim­
ous. For sup-rintendent of ,ml&gt;lie instructioii. LsJje Lewis, O. S. Cook, aud CUarte*
F. licbnm»,of Conk county; Richard Ed-

A Remarkable Cure which is
Awakening Great Interest in
and about Jackson.

1 Wonderful Occurrence

•‘I think I shall be tempted to kill mjnarlf.

and substituted irratam* and inethodx whose in olwurtty for

Hood, at Randolph, were plaivd in nomina­
tion. Before tlx- roll-call was completed

perfertly willing te do thia, am! Morooinl

ull Ciw Gtb-T carelliiate* were withdrawn, and

toria'* reception tn the convent. He tlien
■rut word to Victoria to hold henvlf in rua.li-

• The platform adopted reaffinns loyalty to
the RjmuUlcan party and all it* national
of throe perm-iou* and oppramlve aystem-

ACTED WITHOUT AUTHORITY.

HIBBARD’S
RHEUMATIC
SYRUP
AND

ganization*. Anti-McxiojnllsU, trade, unions.

feiture of unearned laud grants to railway*;
favor* protection ^American labor from
tlx- competition of the produrta of
foreig^i
labor
and
druouncm
free
trade as uiqiatrloUc: declare* it the

for diaabled woldieri of the Union and deIrmthmi or pauper labor; ojipcww the Cullom

clam for the right of all citizens to awodate

tamper with the purity of the l*dlot-box; armeet extravagant in ex}&gt;enditurw.
not applying
the
treasury
rjitf
in
tlie
redemption of the
bonds, for (x-rniittlng the flag to be insulted
wiui u*e in»n Dome nucr*;

wv,

declare* tins 1luptiblicati |&gt;orty the friend of
the workingman, and tliat it will enact just

nine was appointed to armrjfe for a nntiotvl
World from Washington *ay*: Sm.mrtary of
convention to be held at Cincinnati, Feb. 22, State Bayarl Thurwiay arknowMgwi hav­
ing received a dispatch from Consul General
Porch at tlie City of Mexiw narrating tie’
Bismarck, D. T.,
Envoy Sedgrwick.
It i* sold, though
requiring them to refrain from active pohtiMr. Bayanl dues
not confirm it.
that tte- official
the same subject.
danger. It
at the state

workingmen held Thnraday night, they re­
wired tlicmsel vre into a convention and paved
the way for the nomination for tnayf&gt;r of
Henry George at the labor convention to be
held Sept. Bt.

Minself In terms not
tol»- tnisundertfond
that tlie consul gen­
era! had acted with­
out authority anti

A MIDNIGHT HOLOCAUST.

rule of diplomatic equity by interferring with

WnxiAMaroBT, Pa., 8e|&gt;t. €—At mil­
night Thursday night a shanty in which
twmity rnllroad lalorers were sleeping, about
five miles above Hughertuwn, caught fire

WHISKY CN WHEELS.

reform in the state revenue *y«teni by which
ail eftunns may be caused to contribute their
juctahare to ntate burdens, naJ finally re­
affirms tlw declaration of the national roo-

Town—Drinks Still kearew.

.

IViLUAMKai’an, Ohio, Sept. 1.—About one
clad prohibition ordnance, cloidng all saloous
inside flx- ix&gt;q«&gt;rat,&gt; limita. Monday the en­
terprising saloon-keepers sought a wuall

men were taken to Hughtstto-vn. Their namos

The convention adjourned sine die at 5:%

it to a point just over the corporation line.
locate on.

Monday evening tlw council, not

ALEXANDER BACKS DOWN.

ANOTHER SURPRISE AT WAUKESHA.

gaarral debility

Rhenmatio Plasters
jricc, freight prrpsxl. aenu
Mtdlcal pomphlrL
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w •
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RHEUMATISM.
Scrofula and Salt Rheum.

Malariaand Headache
All Blood Diseases.

The BANNER is the Leading Pa
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land. including tliat upon which the new

xmm g doubtful, but drink* are atlll .ann
Wavkksha, Wk, Sept. 4.—Six bolloti
of health held a nwrting Thurwlay morning
wan voted down. At a meeting at night.
Its advantage Inst week and

.
W tiukraha
county followed

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curative range of Dr. Jones' Red Clover
Tonic are its great blood purifying quali­
ties and its gentle aperitive action, there­
by removing nil restraint from the
secretive organs, curing promptly and
thoroughly dyspepsia, eostivenewt, bad
breath, piles, pimples, low spirits, sick
nnd nervous headache, ague, malaria,
and allstoirwli. liver and kidney troule
les. The most deibnte stomach accepts
it with relish. Price fifty cents, of
Fred Hotchkiss.

mcmS CATARRH

THX CHILD ACTBE88.
Ocean Spring*, Bay St. Ixraln and Mobile,

county out 10 votm

and iwvent^my one who get «i at Biloxi,

ths announcement that Util* “Oinnne,"
the child actress, bad been arrested by the

O’Meara. About
fifty ballots war* had during the day with the
rmk.jhuqo.

v-sirion adkwrued for
the day. Gen. Bragg
has not yet l*m
named a* a candi­
date. . White tlie ex-

of politicians an
hand, and much a

American axociatfon: St. Louia—game*
Cruelty to Children. Such. Indeed, w

kwt 70, Metropolitan -won 3U. Irat M.

upto noon Thursday. It is bt
I nearly, if not quite, tIO,&lt;XX),&lt;MJ
M'-ed for redemption before th"
lotli of the month.

•panning the MI*ouri river at Fort Leaven­
worth burned Wednesday night. Jt was tin
iron Btnirtiire, but the fluor -and half a mile

f «lea«ed her. fully convinced
that the eTVBtxat
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k.v-u

by^er vole* and i
to Europe next y«
ea! education. H

over »-K»,Oi*t. The tin- originated nt the west
gsiit txmrevtion of
Hin final n«ult. (ten.

approach on the Miwmri aide were enurazmd.

UMAH
A1MTKD WITH THX QKOO*A™
BEK «Y EXAMIKINOTHIS MAP.

coming in rapidly for redemptiou under t
call of hurt. Monday. Only thi

w.u &gt;n bu.iutv and
rh«r:1&gt;vd thou-anda

In h« Httli

d^o^V'71

THE MARKETS.
Chicago, Rock Idand &amp; Pacific have of reach­
ing thw city.

Chicago. Hept 4.
w»i aumuier, ana
t night* itaaemed
through the per­

by a bcotv of intimate friend*.

Hr wdd that

temlier, opened

ft

ring quite freely,
bout ihU remedy
giving ton* and
1 .»uppf»* It must

te pretty aafu to predict that neither Bragg nor
REPUBLICANS OF INDIANA,

ary.
;®7Hr.

per lb? good
Kgo-aericuj

" “en
» easily

ocmelder th* *te»i».

mid

K»fll

I toe

Molloy, the evtebrate.f temperance revivalist.
ILUDnar bbL

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�OVERWORK in schools.

' "....... a c-o-.r—»-»•
- ,T.-&gt;i&lt;l-nt of
eastern college
. „ tern i-oilevting evidence in relation
*7,.. jrfkvof tb* oft-repeated oom­
Lint ;&gt;mt jHtpik in public schools art
Ln, r»il'
erworked.
He addressed
\nolhft
150 teachew and physicians
\tl. , .j/ion and experience, asking
for thr&gt;r ..pinion on this subject Only
•n .
-^ed that the- work ordinarily
‘ ‘ ’
pupil* in solioob was excte’, • •. .r.J their ability to perform
withr.M -.in-jm-idR their health. A very
.t-nlvr. however, reported
tty,- . : ,r opinion very many of the
‘puUic school* were injured
■ iH-ho* they pursued out of
t v injudicious home training.
af s |A
termed “the rcquire...h,• &gt;&lt; rn society."
i.rrS . '■* the complaints aboutoveru-.rs H. •
elderly come from girls
m.,1
mothers—who take three music
k-..
• w\k and wbh practice on the
"
: - indir* each &lt;iay are very likely
u,|.,...,k I-«tn. If they take dancing
I- on S tnrday. "go to parties" ope
ert'nii.g ■ uh week. receive callers on
I
and devote conalderalJea:r.-::'.i..n I
society maltem, they
gvnerd .
their vivacity and health.
Tnr.ru: : , ’t*.'however. of about the
*»nnvia.do not take music lewns,
uh.
• iinim i-n the piano, who do
nt impany in the parlor, but
v; । .:i» the wood for the kitchen
.... ' • ;. .&gt; tl&gt;" coal, play ball, .iiul.en..j-.- :
cjm likely to prove somewhat
■....r.ii «‘'.t..l to good clothes, come out all
nght■ obwi-rwing pjTxjn* remark
1 • • '■ ini’:; •■uy* aVan age when
tlir.r •
-i*« KB ambition to be conr ' ■ ng ladie-. AJ a consequence,
•h,.;
^•-•tirrally healthy an&lt;i
r ,
Utter are sickly and
.lints about overwork in
erprev.ire." a* the Eng1 kivtly Ay-.ird in cities
t'ompliKnts in regard
never come from the
1 istry Sili it » a matter of common
oUr-n.itu ut i ;.t tln-advancernent ismucl^
rapid in n&gt;un:ry Umn in city schooli.'more
Ain
that the pupils do mure
sori.. Ti.&lt; 'd&amp;liy girl who prepares
Ti,.
H-in-iS

•IbonIV—"

;

. • &gt;i by her teacher, walk* iiuiue
,f 1 g»-tH supper before she cotnu.-r nfadiiw !_ur the evening, does
»-r cheeks or the
lier limb before• she has
!r&lt; vw-s.- I she happens to
Sty. the , chances are that
’irrsclf it advance of tlie
in the achool she I

kr-h-»i - :n . :• •■&gt; come rom wealthy and
They
tisn
-1 families.
""
. are moat !
fi.tjiMitly .*nrt m elation to schools
that ursw their pat onage from the
k-. r.ue.-. -Tut Germa 1. S&lt;-andinavian,
ant' • untu tailed" gi rls. whose parent*
«ork for a living, iiti.1 who
‘
are obliged
tovrork then;-elver, make no complaints
• -Yei-work in schools, and their
•lao'her- ar-- not obliged to consult highpriotd dm. tore in .relation to getting them
ex- uoti from certain' studios.
They
carry off-i.hj; of the honors and leave
•.•h.w.l roly! healthy, and strong. In additUu : . mastering all the branches their
more
: rtmuite rioters
have ac­
quired
they liave acquired butC'.up.' n*w te .them which they herre
after adopt
their mother tongue.
| liinual»&gt;:t overwork in schools. The
&lt; . . qin— ir. is produced by musiot-acber*. uanring-masters, ami doting
'tuaniuu'.
desire to hate tlwir
daiight. t&gt; prepared for ruciaty. —Chicago

In tu building of its nest and rearing

the higufi: ■ c ii-.plinicnt to and exhibits
th&lt; gn :.t.-*t amount of confidence in ita
y
tore- f« r. Imwevcr incredible it may
ire habitation is built and its little
family brought up, in the living-rooms
■ f Jajonoe families, and this not only
in the uafreqtiented parts of the country.
Inn. m Frofmur Morse sanures us, in ths
luidrt of. their largest cities. Tlie proframtr. than whom no more interesting
and a&gt;ut- observer uf Japanese life exiMH. in -peaking of these nests, says that
they are not built in any remote part of
Wk- Loum but in the principal and often
riuled rexuirs where the inuiatre are the
buriest alwut the household affairs. He
add* that the diildren take great delight
in watekiug the nv»U in process of con«ru&lt;-u&lt;m and m the rearing and educa­
tion of die young birds afterward. As
won a* a nest is fairly begun, some
member of the household puts up a neat
hide khilf beneath it to prevent litter u&gt;
the floor, and tlie bird, accepting this as
a "locus in quo," returns, year after
year, to rebuild or repair and reoccupy
tb»- ok| ne-. t in the same place.—Scientific
Amrr.?.m.
-

Vnited Hutes senate waa by the Hon.Isaac
mil of Sew Hampshire, a firm supporter
tnrou7?li Jark&lt;on- W1,cn
h&gt;lf

Hi.
fary almost directly over
kynded :he oituatioo, and said, in
**rd au over ths senate chamber;
H'x ?*"* Vl‘turn&gt;&lt;i OTcr
laavwi at
He immediately corrected his
nnrtake and proceeded with his remarks
roar of laughter.-Ben: Perlev
“oure.

Coal, lead and iron have lately bees
dnctreered in abundance in Persia, in a
un&lt;l whijb'luu been inhabited as long
“
cl th, (kb.. TI..,. «,
*« uona of country in Asia which
never been “prospected." and the
of g(,|d Md
there
improbableevsnt.-Philadelphia

third,—Jud Tefsgaa

MODERN SCIENTIFIC DISCOVERY.

I

pplIsMlsB »r Sstsu,.

'

v-v_ a

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—--------------- ^4
THE KINS or ABYMIHM.

«•“«“ "I Hi. vuu

j

J^ith.paymaater, R.

society rite and

Mm OJ tl.. world k„„w
-f ^7' new

th.,. „ .

QUW °U1

e-il rom out to
J,
-2?.
“* or frMuJ“•;
The prudent capitalist mtv embark,
money in enterprises where the chance*
■UCCrw'
।
And yet there are great discoveries jn

W| to w
11

«

**C°rt of 200 mrn •hould amve

*x«»I*«&gt;y me. The officer commandh‘K
wort informed me that they
hail been ordered to conduct me df
rectly to the king
*** oUI«^ to change clothra on
the road, unpack the letters from her

?“r d' “
to p*1’ U
•X H *
“*d'l-wed
Inch the coloMnl w«Uth noqulrad by.
th. m»»era of th. B-ll telephone wll.
aeeni trilling Take the one .object ol,
~™1 uavigateon. A bunded
bar.

’“d *“• th. uildl.n.
Tk— ‘rronllv.
«&gt;(»klue
.nterulord
Tlie wldwr, to.dr up » tor-, of formation
in th. mntrv of which 1 and the pwwin,
who were inatructod to Carr. uSpm.«&gt;u
Thu. w. cro^l a .”«. Sd
eiapeeu since Montgolfier demonatratec then climbed the hill on which the kim?
the navigablUity Of
ndminf
building . new
hlmr"U the power to ,lirec' lbe bv,‘olJvn of many hundred*, having
hui balloon. Fifty years afterward Joht1 dismounted and walked to the door of
"
beh®ve^ 'h® *‘«d discovered the the cukel-roofed budding in which his
secret; Jm declareil tliat the air lay it majesty wm seated.
strata, in tonie of wluch the wind was I
“About to enter 1 waaabrubdy stopped,
invariable. The defect of hi* theory because nt the last moment the king had
WM that hb promfam Were fals^-there sent fur a chair, which bad not yet or­
is no aerml stratum in which the wine | rived.
Tlie
Tlie chair
chair wm
was brought
brought and
and
is invariable. Since 1880 Capt. Krebt i placed with iu back against the pule
ami othen m France and Germany iiavi which iAip}i.»rta the .roof in the Muter,
actually constructed dirigible balloons ; *nd eiactly facing the king. As usual
Capt. Krebs mad* four^jnile* an houi be wm seated on an angerib (X kind of
(_________
against the wind. Of
coursa. _
this ia ool bedrteadi. supported on cither side by a
verv
—cushlon. On my entering be ex­
very fMt
fast teMVAlin..
traveling; k„,
but .I-H-W.
the first -n
railway
carriage only made six miles an Dour. 11 tended; hi* arm to ita full length, and r»»Krebs can sail four in'les an hour again*: eeivedI me in the moat codial manlier
the wind, he can. by perfecting his with hi* sliainma uenrlv down to his
machmery, sail forty. When he doe*, waist.
'
'
railroad passenger travel will be at an
"At first 1 thought he wm beckoning
end and the age of aerial travel will me to a chair, to which his outstretched
begin.
hand wm pointing, but 1 soon pergpiVed
In a late number of this journal we hi* meaning, and having taken his hand
noticed the progreM that is being made and lowed, I preeeuted lier majesty's
in the use of electricity a* a motor. It letter, enveloped in an imposing em­
seems that a large proportion of the boot* broidered cover which I had brought
and the clothing tliat is made in Sanfrom
---------------Cairo,----------and wliicb appropriately had
. .king's*-___
------- the
Francwco is to some extent sewed by a gold lion resembling
sealj
electricity. We say “to MOM extent," forked
Arorked in the center. Then I laid bebecuuse thus for the motors are only an fore the king tlie sword in Its ca*e with
auxiliary to tlie sewing 'machines; the the lid oi&gt;ened. and afterward the sworu
human hand and foot are still required, for hi*1 am. ’Has
*
•
- •
Aria
Selassie.
At the
though their labor is reduced. -&gt;Bur it ir 1 concliu
___ __
conclusion
of____
the brief announcement
obvious that the next step in tlie cours* ! with which I acoompsmied each preaenof invention will be to devolve the whol&lt; tation the king bowed and expressei
work upon the machine when it is one* thanks. He then mud he hod oniered
■darted. One girl will be able to manag* ; camp to be prepared for me, and that I
ludf a doxen machiqes working simul- | must go and rest. I found a large but
tuneously. Theresa no limit to the uw very thin tent pitched,- and furnished
of electricity u» a motor, if once it can with an angerib covered with a carpet
be taught it* buaineM.
| and having the two nsual cushion*.
Surgery is a science which seems dee- Other carpets were laid on the ground,
lined to benefit largely by the progres* and for some time I sat in state till my
of science. We noticed the other day ewort wm marched off, and 1 wm left
the admirable use to which the telephone * onlv with the small guan I.
bad Imwu put for purposes of uuaculta-1 ‘In the evening presents of goods,
tkm, and for the diagnosis of throat and 1 consisting of a cow, bread, ghee, tedge
lung diseases, where the patient could (liquor made from honey), red pepper,
not visit the doctor. Here is a field o! firewood and fireplaces, and a spoon for
wi«le promise for the scientist.
The my use arrived, and were continued
tendency of medical and surgical science regularly during my stay.
is toward the adoption of sjwcialties;men
"On the NHh I called on the king at 7
of tlie highest scientific rank will evi­ a.
ni.
Talked, and
wrote
an
dently hereafter derate themselves to a addition
........
to
the
latter for the
kingla organ, or to' a single class of
diseases, and will deal with them exclu­ rayed with a shirt and trousers. I do
sively. Such men will be unable to span not mean that at the |ime I wore neither
time to travel around visiting patients, of three useful articles, hut these were
and in many cases patients will be un­ special garments of honor. I wm also
able to visit tliem. Tlie telephone wifi fweoented with a lion's mane, the king's
bring the doctor to the sick man's bed own mare, a horse, a mule, twenty-one
•ide, and with tlie assistance of a pboto- spears, and a shield. At 1 l;2ti got on the
grqih and a careful record of symptoms march, and kept till 3:40. when we
front the family physician, tfae'specialiat reached our ol«l camp near Bebbah."—
will been^hied to diagnuw and preecribe. Ixindtm N'r»»____________
Surgery hM already derived some help
from the experiment* which have been
French statistics -just publisliad con­
made witli the oxy-hydrogen. and othei
tain alarming infoonation concerning
fierce fight*, but the progress hM not
the increase of crime among children of
been a* large m might be wished. It
both sexe*. The demoral nation of the
seem* possible to make a light so pierc­ young ide* has evidently reached a point
ing that it will enable a practiced eye to in Franca which demand* the serious at­
se*1 through the tiiMmw. When this is tention of all interested in the future
accomplished the physician will call in welfare of the country. The number of
the aid of the surgeon to deal with
offi ndere under 18 years of age hM aug­
diseases of the heart, the liver, the kid­ mented from 2.235 to 5.578 for boys, and
neys, the bowels, the lungs, tlie throat, from: 41H to 908 for girls. From 16 to 31
the brain; instead of an empirical diag­ years of age the number of criminals ho
nosis baaed on external symptoms, the increased from 5.938 to 20,489 for boy*,
surgeon will aee what the trouble, ia, not nnd from 1,046 to 2,839 for girls., The
through a gfaaa darkly,but clearly with his ratio of crime among offenders under
own eyemght; and the patient will have ng,, ha* therefore considerably more than
a better chance of recovery than now doubled during the past five years. The
when the doctor doses him with nitrate, statistics register for the first time nu­
of potash to cure a pain which he calls merous case* of suicide committed by
rlieumatism because be doesn't know diildren.—New York Sun.
what it is. and fills him up with quinine
cisco Clironicle.

I wonder no philosopher hM ever tried
to solve the problem why civilisation
always travel* west.
1 suppose there is
no doubt whatever that once upon a
time China wm the most civilised nation
in the world. Th&lt;-Celestial spot is about

If weallotto each twenty-five yearv
of painting we shall be within the mark.
A brief calculation will, therefore, show
that if Diax were indeed the undoubted
author of all the more or lee* authenti­ world. Next India wm greet, then
cated canvaMM that bear hta signature, Qroeanitod U» work! UU Boma.
lie must bare painted between seven and hlrthw —•. «»&lt;TO&lt;mrf
&gt;*“
eight pictures every day, even counting the rod till mor. -aatom napoo, took It
Sundays and tlie intercalary days of leap from bar. Thru HupUml and Bmoo.
_
.
n___ __
nnlv
bnarua rwogniaad a. th, taadara &lt;* drllixation and fMhion, until in ita western
peratively
matna. U»
and r—ohad Amork».--CoamoI&gt;obun
in Globe-Democrat.
oompSiiio", b»’« ■&gt;»* b~” th&lt;»l&lt;bt oul
r»alh Uo»t Uls tn Chlaaati-two.
Perliaps th?most curious domestic in­
terior that one could peep into is a
family boat houM in China. There is an
innumerable mam of these bouse* at
think of the cold facte.—Ths Forum.
Canton, and it is amaxing that family
life could be maintained in the small
Florence, aged 4, demanded as her per­ ■pace available. The children are laid
quisite the wishbone of &lt;rr«y fowl nlmUtbakmilatnlkhL Uft «p a b™d
and there youH find them packed in like
brought into tb- house. One day
was carefully arranging bar collection sardines in a box. Rocta are tied to the
babiso, for dropping “^rboard to a froauent occurrence.
Famibea eat and

A huge dorrirk-pole full and Mvrreh
SO MUCH PATIENCE.
injured the fu.it of meehaniod engineer
E. R. Hovt at the New Orban* Lxpueiiluu, aud alter onlv three af’pBcation* •O dreary life." wa My. “O dreary fife!"
of bt. Jacobs Oil, all the swelling and And »UU ths gs neraltons of the birds
8mg through our sighing, and the flocks
l»alHd.tiir|^.ir«l. v
and herds
LeJund lias !-evn passing through an Serenely live while we are keeping strife
■•judeinlc of fire bugs for some time, With bsavan's true purpose on ua, m a
hut a remedy has been found. David
knife
•
Romano and llicktye was arrested Agiiuet which we may struggle. • •
Friday charged with setting the fires,
• “ • D tbou God of old!
and were bound over to the circuit Grant me some smaller grace than comes
court.
toihaae.
Those who believe thit nature will But so much patience m a blade of grass
work off a cough or col i should under­ Grows by, coutantad through beat and
cold.
stand that this is done a* theexpenwof
—Elisabeth Barret Browning.
the constitution. Each limp tills wenKens the system, and we all know th*t
Lodwig-* Private CIrctU I’ertormanewa.
tire termination o ' this dangi rous prac.
Among the follies uf Bavaria's late
tice is a consumptive's grau-. Don’t
take tire chant rs. when a 30 cent bottle king not g»-nitrally known was the erec­
of Dr. Bigelow's Positive Cure will tion of a cunus on the first floor of the
safelv and promply cure any recent royal pohuu st Munich. The ceiling wm
cough, cold or throat or lung trouble. made to imitate tlie skies at night time,
Buy the dollar bottle of Fred Hotchkiss with the moon and stars, lit up from be­
for chronic cases or family use.
hind by electric lights. On the walls
After a recent heavy storm at Hud­ were a series of frescoes, representing
son, Charles Hubbard found 20 bird* various country ooeoes. including an
on his porch, ull killed bv lightning, Italian capanna. a French autarge, and
though there was no evidence of the a Swiss chalet The monarch and his
electric fluid having touched any uf guests, twenty in number, first went to
the tree? round about
tiic theatre. They then returned to the
palace and supped. About 2 in the morn­
Dr. Jackson's blood and btunor svnip ing the king ordered his favorite charger,
will pomtive cure oil eruption, ulcers and mounting invited hi* friends to fol­
aud bad sore* upon the body face or low him. Their horses were brought up. S Sim,
limbs. Will thoroughly cleanse the
and os soon a.* they were all in the sadsystem and bitted of every trace of dia«we-s that have their origin therein. die, hi* majesty rode off into the circus. A. IfMfl Offices, 63
Curas the rheumatism, salt rheum and The royal party . galloped round the ring UF. UkAH, st., Grund
canker, and is well rvcunrmended by several times. The king stopped, de­
the medical profession all over the scended, and tapjied at the door of the
country. Price fl per bottle. Sold by capenna.
". H. Goodyear
Suddenly the door opened m if by
CBROX1C
. The Ionia Mail is of opinion that hud magic, ano a crowd of person* emerged
the late Judas Iscanot lived in these from it. Tliey were dremed in the differ­
latter days, sentiment il women would ent country costumes of Italy, and bore
have de&lt;-oratrd him with-- bouquets boskets of fruit, cakes, and wine, of
prior to his going out to hang himself. which the guests jsirtook. During the
The Cherokee Blood Purifier is pure­ repast an invisible choir sang Italian
ly vegetable, except Iodide of Potas­ airs, acoom|Hmled by a brass band. His
sium. which is the moat powerful al­ mejesV again mounted his chArgvr, and
terative in the whole vocabulary of followed by his friends, rude round tlie
ornecl-ct
medidnea. W. H. Goodyear.
circus once more. He now knocked at
.Silent a
Arnold Burgess, of Hillsdale, recent­ the door of tlie aulierge, and French
peasants
came
out
wipi
more
wine
and
ly paid f1.800 for a setter dog in England.and has sold the animal torSSJUM). eatables, which die poor guest*, already
•urfeited. were l&gt;ound to consume rather N.J. AIKEN, M. D..
Worms in children often lead to dangerour Aickmpa. Use Hill’s Peerless Uian offend their eccentric bosL The
ELY’S
Worm Fpecitlc. No cure, no pay. W. musicians here executed favorite French
*ongs. The same performance was gone
H. Goodyear.
through at the chalet, and then tlie king,
The Berrein Springs postotlice safe at 5:30 in tlie morning, abruptly with­
was blown open Thursday morning,
but as there was no money within, the drew, leaving his companion* mure dead Give* Belief at once
and Cure*
!
than alive.—Pall Mid! Garette.
"crackers'' departed in disgust.

POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
Monroe
Rapids.

Cream Bals

Ia a Porta Gambling Hom*.
The croupier, die cashier, die servants
who, with silent step and higiily respect­
ful demeanor, approach in their sumptu­
ous liveries to supply cards, oountera or
any other acceasoriea in the worship of
Fortune, now arrive. The gas is lighted,
a bogus bank is started by some of the
imall habitues, who nre allowed to play
To-night and to-morrow night, and
at all times call on us for Kemp's Pile with 5 franc chips until a serious bn *
Suppositories. The new treatment for is opened, and dwy have nut long
piles. Price 50 cents per box. W. H.
The confirmed gambler gulps hi* cup
Goddrear.
of Moca and with hi* cigarette between
Monday night John Stearns's house
his
lipa wander* m if he had never seen
at Baraga burned, and John Dwyer, a
boairdvr, perished. Mra. Stearns nar- the game before to his place at the green
table. Very often he holds to one par­
ticular seat, especially if he ia a feddieur
or believer in fetiches. Then he is mi»rrable for the whole night if hr does nut
get his usual scat and curses under his
aloao on account of Dy^xqoia. Adter*t breath the usurjx-r whu !im supplanted
pysj&gt;cp*la Tablets will cure Dyspepsia. him and the luck that is not his.
Indigeotion and Constipation; avid on «
The feticheur has a thousand supers
rtition*
He will wander for hours
Fkku’k Hutcmkim. Drmu:*:.
through the Quartier St. Antoine in
Samuel Harden was stung on the hopes of touching throe* humpbacks on
ball of the eye by a wasp at Boyne City,
and it is- thought the sight has Ixvn des­ the shoulder. He will study the num­
bers at the morgue and calculate insane
troyed.
sequence* on the strength of them. He
Tire tiest on earth, can truly l&gt;e said will borrow cat'a-eye*, moonstone*, bits
of Grigg's Glycerine t^Uve, which is of a suicide's rojie, olu coins, anything
sure, safe and speedy cure for cuts,
bruises, scalds, bums, wounds and all which history, legend or incredulity ha*
other sores. We positively cure piles, consecrated m lucky. Indued, he has
tetter and all akin eruptions. Try this been known to induce a friend to make
wonder healer. Satisfaction guaranteed love to his wife in order to verify the
or money refunded. Only 25 cents. proverb that thooe unlucky in love must
Sold by F. Hotchkiss.
invariably prove lucky at cards.—New
—-~wLrvxx-o
Children. They are es- York Journal.
pecujjy liable to sadden
(.'•um* of Cramp. Wl.ll. Swimming.
Colds, Coughs, Croup, Whooping Cough,
Bather's cramp is made the sub­
etc.
We guarante* Acker's Rnghah
Remedy a posltivo cure.
It saves ject of an article in Tlie Popular Science
hours of anxioua watching.
Gold by Newsk The cuncluaion ia reached that,
FutD'K I1OTCHK1M. Drua&gt;*V
although the intimate nature of muscu­
lar cramps and the precise mode in which
at the Merrill hone in Battle Creek. 34 being they are established are still unknown,
-««Id—&lt;f. .if
-Ov
sufiiejent data on tlie subject enable u*
to recognise tlie chief conditious of their
causation, which are m follows: A pe­
culiar individual susceptibility. the shock
drou* cure* of Ely's Cream Balm and thought 1
would try once more, tn fifteen mtnutes after of cold applied to the general surface of
our application 4 was wonderfully belpsd. the body; j^olonged muscular exertion,
Two week* ago I commenced using It aod now I
especially in the direction of ths ex­
feel entirely cured. I It
_»Is the
I greafret discovery tremities. The disorder is very apt to
rise in perooos ot irritable temperament,
Humphrey Hart ha* been rent to Ionia for IS
month* from Pentwstrr tor criminal aauult on attack* peraon* ol middle agv ofU*ner
than the young, men oftener than
a little girl.
women, and the robust oftener tiuui the
J. J. Atkin*. Chief of Follee, Kocxvllle. Tern., weakly, and occurs oftener In hot clim­
write*: "My family and I are beneAetarie* of ate* than in cold. Ita most powerful
rour mo*l exeelleat inedtatM. Dr. Kins'* Nr*
Dlwovery tor co iMtnpUoo: bavins found It to and avoidable cause ia the innueniiou ot
be all that you claim for It. &lt;te*lre to te*tlfy to the body while lieeted in water of a rela­
Ita virtue. My friend* U&gt; whom I have nvanmended it. pral«e It at every opportunity." tively low tempM-ature.—Exchange.
Dr. Kins’* New DiKuvery for Coniumptlon I*
Milh Ml*rhl»roii. *. * Drink.
ipianuiteed to cure Couch*. Cold*. BroueblU*,
A'thma. Croup and everv effertton of Throat
Milk is generally considered a pe­
rx^i -mi f
in . w u
culiarly nutritive fluid—indeed, a per­
fect food—&lt;md therefore suitable for
Bl'hoo Borrea* will nonfirm a claa* of TV
t. Phillip■* Catholic ehureb in Battle Creek
persona of all eges when it agrees with
their stomachs; yet no less an authority
THE KEV. GEO. H. THAYER, of Bourboo.
Ind. says: “Both myself and wife owe oor than Sir Henry Thompson state* that
lire* loHHIUlH’H CON8UMPTION CURE.” “for us, who have long ago achieved our
Sold by W. H. Goodyear.
full growth and can thrive on solid food,
ARE YOU MADE mtaeraNr by Indlgertk®. it is altogether superfluous, and mostly
constipation. Irtalne**, Lom ot Appetite. Yel­ mischievous us a drink." He also says
low Sklnr Shlteh'* Vltsllrer is a poeltire cure.
that the primary object in drinking is to
Hold by W. H. Goodyear.
WHY will you cough when Shiloh's Cure will satisfy thirst, and tliat water ia more
gire immediate relief. Price 10c.. !»t*. and »1. powerful to this end when employed
Sold by W. H. Gsodytur.
free from admixture with any aolid ma­
is a putillre teriaL Chocolate, tliick rocoe. or even
BHILOHTI Catarrh
evre for Catarrh, Il
milk, are therefore not so efficacious in
Mouth. Sold by W. H.
The Anderson rued cart company have made allaying thirst m water. "S»&gt; plentiful is
■rrnnyrment* to osovr their work* to Lonting nutriment," he add*, ’tliat the very &gt;Mt
from Bronson.
place where we should seek that quality
&gt;« in drink which accompanies the ordi­
nary m«d.“ In this respect, at any rate.
Sir Henry Thompson i» at one with the
vegetarians.—All the Year Round.
r::. Miami
also a pasture

WotXD.YOU BjtLtKYR it* We are
daily guaranteeing Kemp's Saruaprillu
to the people for cleansing the blood
and giving a new lease of life. Price
•1. Sold by W. H. Goodyear.
FOR 25 CENTS get Kemp's Liver
PlAs for Torpid Liver, for Constipation.
to' the Complexion: W. H. Goodyear.

Kindly offices nre poasibls in. a small

Btl

COLD

HAY

in

HEAD

FEVE1L

and Offensive Odon.
A particle Is apphea
agreeable Price U c
rarimsMLMssata
ELY BKOTHEKM

NATURES
CURE FOR

CONSTIPATION,
jEQiftDBk

Coati rear**.
Tarraat's Enenewamt
SKI.T7.EK tl'KKIEXT.

I' i' i -ii.it.a4r to
ffy.rUlJPfft'.!&gt;• Lot. U
I- rr!l,-u
wjxT
upon to cure, and ft cure*
by KMistnig. urn bv outrasiug nature, fto not
take violent |HirxaM»e*

Sici-HeadacltB,STS
DYSPEPSIA ■ pill 111

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State of Michigan. County of Barry -*«.
Notice I* hereby given ttutf by so urde
I'rubste Court fur the County ot Barry

qulred to nresMit their claim* to said IVobste
Court, at the probate office In the city of Ha*-

day. the StiTday of October. nt*&lt; and on Matur, August 5th.

State of Michigan. County of Barry-**.
Probate Court tor **i&lt;l«
Is the matter of tlw relate of Burton
late of Prairierille, tn salt! couuty, drv&lt;
celTt. detrrrnlnr and adjust all elabm and de
mond« ot all person* annul *ald dt*-ua«rd, do
liereliy ghe nutlee that we will meet at tbc resi­
dence of »*ld decreuted. In the township of
PndrieriUe, In said county, on ttaturday. the
Jud day of October. A. D. ISM, and so Saturday,
M ining and allowing Mid claim*, and that *lt
innotbt from tlie sand day of July. A. !&gt;. ISSS,
were allowed by said court tor credthww to presrut their clatm* to us for examination aud al­
lowance.
Dated July find, A. D. IMS. ’
A. C. TOWNE.
P. TKA VEILS,
THEODORE KVKB.

�THE ENDLESS QUEST: " •

Council met in regular sawton Fri­
day evening. Svp*- 3d. 1886, Navor
Wetowrt in the chair.
Roll culled. Present Aids. Beasmer.
Hains. McCoy, McNaughton. Osborn,
Btri'blns and Waters. Absent, Hogle.
Minutes of previous meeting read
and approved.
The bridge committee reported that
they had received seven bids for the
construction of an iron bridge across
Ute Thomapple nver on Creek. street,
and recommended that the bid of
the Canton"Bridge Co, of Canton, 0..
iu the sum of 83,000 be accepted, it
l»eing the lowest received, and contract
entered into with above company.
The report was accepted and adopted.
The finance committee reported
favorably on the paying of Dr. Lath­
rop’s account of 2M1.77,*- which report
was adopted.
Voted that all supplies for the city be
Purchased by the mayor at wholesale

Why Rm thy banning calm ra I draw
nigh
To yon remoter height, where earth aud
sky
Comtuingiing bound and make the eeena
so fair,
It breathes an inspiration and a prayer
In me, beholding It with wistful eyef
Why am I baffled thus when'er I try
The distant mountain height to reach and
share?
O! take ft fondly home to thee, dear heart.

The following resolution was adopt­
ed, Aids. Osborn and Waters voting in
the negative:
Htifototd, That so much of the reso­
lution covering not to exceed 830,000 to
l&gt;e used for building water works ex­
clusively, and the same is hereby re­
considered.
The following resolution was adopt­
ed, aid. Osborn and Waters voting to
th*- negative:
- rinMlBed, That the amount of modej to be paid on account of water works,
provided the same should be approved
by the electors of the dty of Hastings,
shall be us follows 85,000 in five years
from date of loan; 88,000 in 10 years
from date of loan; 88,000 to 15 years
from date of loan, and the balance, not
to exceed 830,000, to 20 years from date
of loan.
- The following accounts were present­
ed:
Jas.Murphy, night watch. Aug. 8
ls.tac Swikerir^pumping to fill

cistern..................................
E. Soul, pumping to fill cistern.
Wm. Swarthout, pumping to till
cistern
Ed. Scidmore, pumping to put
out rubblah........................
Ed. Barlow, 10 loads water Aug.
12
5 (X)
J. H. Beamer A Co., 12 tobacco
1 30
pails
Frank Bennett, pump on engine
Will McIntosh, draying engine
25
Emory Wilkins, move stove...
25
D. Bennett, drav coal
A. Ayera, 6 wks night watch...
6 (X&gt;
Z. Shephard, 28 days tend fire ap. 28 (X)
/ N. T.- l*arker, for meals, Aug. 12 24 40
\Adam Rock, rep. scraper, nose
■ and ladders, etc.........................
8 15
Homer Giddings, draw coal and
Dick up hose
75
Commissioner, 2 days wot k.
4 00
E. Wilkins, 2 days street work..
3 (JO
David Wolcott, 2S days st. work
3 75
A. D. Maynard, draying
25
L. C- Beadle, 3 days police duty
8 00
A. Wilmott, 4 days police duty
Jas. Depew, % day street work.
All of which were allowed.
The account of A. II. Loveland to
sanrot 87B0 was referred to city attor­
ney f. r opinion relative to legality of
claim.
Communication of C. O. Chase of
Battle Creek relative to establishment
of manufactory of threshing machines
in this city was received, and the May­
or was instructed by reeolution to call
citizens' meeting at Court house Sept.
9th, for the purpose of considering raid
communication.
A resolution was offered and the
same was not adopted, aids. Waters
and Osltorn voting in the affirmative,
the purport of which was that the sub­
mission of the water works question be
deferred until such times as the city
charter shall be amended or special act
obtained enabling the city council to
levy sufficient tax to pay principal and
interest, when due.
The druggists bond of Will H. Good-­
year and Fred Heath with J. S.and W.
S. Goodyear as Burltiea waa approved.
A communication from Charley C.
Evarts was received reciting tlie fact
that he was arrested for drunkenness
on the day of the great tire and fined
S8.0G. including coats: and averring
that the only liquor he drank was that
which he drank twice from a little
handed him by a person whom be was
■assisting in removr'ng his goods to a
place nt safety. Becoming overheated,
the liquor went to bis bead, and made
him intoxicated. The petitioner asks
that under the circumstances his tine be
remitted. The communication was
referred to the cify attorney for his
opinion.
The following communications were
received, accepted and ordered printed
in full.

Grand Iteplfti, Mich., Sept., tel. "M.
HON. CHAS. WEIB8KRT, Hxsllngi,
The draft received, and
allow me in a public way to thank
yon for the same. The fire laddies will
ever hold to kind remembrance the
kind token of appreciation of our sister
’•
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“■ -»halr Iiiw-t.ini/

Striving to do wbat never can be done.

Caricon In Pioneer Preen.

TEA DRINKERS' DISEASES.

It ia not a little curious that the dis-

We Are Not Standing Stijp

OBAMOEVXXXE.
of tbfc death ot Mrs. Frank Bacon, also
of the death of her mother Mrs. L. A.
Nichols. They had many warm friends
here, and the family have the sincere
sympathy of all in their bereavement.
Judge Steveaonand wife, of Arkan­
sas, and Mrs. McGowan, of Battle
Creek, are at Eli Nichols*.
Irv Creasy, of Hastings, is visiting
friends and relative here.
Rev. Voorhees preached his farewell
sermon last Sabbath evening. He will
move to Hickory Corners in a short
time.
The boys arrested for stealing a
wheel (not wheat) got out by paying
825 for the fun.
Mrs. Adam Lewis is seriously ill.
Mra. Searles is rtill very low.
*
A new boy at L. Brigham's.
The readers of the Rasxeb may look
for an article soon on the subject of
what we know about fishing In Blue
lake, written by Irv Creasy and C. H.
Thurston.
• Rev. Voorheee goes to Grand Rapids
to-morrow. to attend the annual con­
ference of the M. P. church.

r&gt;er cent, oi uummuu., —

We have in Stock a Complete Line of

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iron, to UM w th. chnnp
pound.) o&lt; wrought iron tail-&lt;««*“•
lh.nMHO~tthl.h- h-nnUMd. Th.
dvgreea, ano «« v—.-, —- —
inm and aluminum, becomes extremely
fluid and can be cast in the finest mo.ds.
while the great difference between ito
um,wr«ur. U.J 1U t«h&gt;g
all the time necessary for manipulating
it without danger of it solidifying. The
extreme fluidity of the charge •Uo*»Jthe
«e.p. of &lt;b. gwww whl«hWh«w|«, would rank. &gt; porau,
*“
the result ia a remarkably fine, solid, and
tough casting of what appears to
the properties of wrought iron.—Chicago
News.
.
The Argentine Republic employs •
corps of frontier guards, largely re­
cruited from the roving tribes of the
pampas, but controlled by SpanishAmerican officers, who seem to enforce
subordination by rather peculiar me&lt;b-

should'!*, mot with in greater frequency
in countries foreign to its growth. It
ASSYRIA.
might have been supposed that where
Chas. Abbey, and family of Battle
production went on. there would be
Creek, visited friends here last wwk.
found those evils tliat attend the con­
Dr. J. I. Barker, of Sonoma, Calhoun
sumption of tea in their greatest extent; Co., visited at .Assyria Friday.
but such does not appear to be the care.
Base ball Saturday at the Center,
The dincascs due to tea are well known Dowling vs. Assyria.
Geo. and Latti'e Tompkins visited surveillance of a squad of thirsty veter­
ans, and at the first symptom of mutiny
strangely indifferent to the teachings of their brother at Battle Creek Sunday.
Jaa. Drisnell has purchased a horse these hostages are cornered and watched
their medical advisers in there matters.
.
at the muxxle of a odeked revolver,
Recently: in France, M. Eloy has re­ of J. A. Serven.
Frank Cooley and wife, of Morinca, while ths officer negotiates with tlie
minded medical men how vast is the
Lenawee Co., are visiting D. R. Cooley. malcontents. Convicted mutineers, hownumber of diseases owing an allegiance
There was a surprise party at the
to tlie dominion of Queen Tea. The list Union House last Friday night Every­
which their kinsmen would avenge al
of headings in M. Eloy’s paper is well body reports a good lime. .
all risks, but either shot outright ot
calculated to arouse attention, and, wo
ordered to nm for their lives, followed
State ho ad.
after a quarter of a minute by a tong­
this widespread disorder. America and
Farmers are busy sowing wheat at
range volley of musket-balls.—Dr. Felix
England ore tlie two countries that are present.
afflicted most with »hn malady arising
Elder Martin will preach at the L Oswald.
from the excessive consumption of tea. church Sunday evening. Sept. 19tb.
Individuals may suffer in a variety of
Mr. Jas. Shelby and wife are enjoy­
ing a new top buggy.
The funeral sermon of Mr. Myras, an i
subacute and chronic “theism"—a form
that has no connection with theological old neighbor and resident ot this place,-,
matters. It is possible to bo a “theic" will be preached at 11 o’clock Sunday,.
Sept. 19th, at the church.
,
i
by profession or a “theic" by passion.
Harry Andrus closed * very success­
The predominance of nervous symp­
ful term of school in this district, Aug.
toms is a characteristic of theism; gen­ 37th. The scholars presented him with '
eral excitation of the fanctioge of tiie a lieautiful photograph album which
nervous system may be observed; or the was thankfully received.
weakness may be noted more especially
Mrs. Hiram Jones and daughter Cora'
in the brain as distinguished from the rra visiting relatives and friends to this J
vicinity.
Mr. and Mra. Chamberlain, Mr. and ,
hearing is not at all an unoomiuon sympMra. Pennock and Jlr. Rolfe are attend j
ing
conference.
•*.
i im'
no real or objective existence. The irri­
Don't forget
lawn social at Mrs.
tability trial overtakes woman so fre­ Henry Fisher’s «%r$av evening, Sept ML ***
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quently may sometimes be clearly traced 10th.
"
z^ra&gt;.
to an excessive indulgence in afternoon
Mrs. Draper will entertain the dime
tea. It is a mistake to suppose that it is society Thursday afternoon. SepL’Ifith.
the poor seamstress who is the chief suf­
John Sherman started his brick works
ferer from theism. No doubt tlie tannin last Monday.
which tea that has been standing long
contains does a great amount of mischief,
but the derangement that it causes hardly
A patient suffering from thia disease
belongs to that class of diseases with died recently at Guy's hospital, London.
He was employed on a wharf, in the
Rather docs theism belong to that genus handling of foreign hides, and undoubt­
of disease in which morphinism, caffehm. edly contracted the dinesno from the hide
of an animal which had been affected
and vanillism are found.
MOST PERFECT MADE
The habit of tea drinking is one that with the disease known by the French as I Prepared with strict regard to Parity, Sirenfth. u4
grows on Us victims like the similar ones
BsanbtuhMss.
__
.
, Se.PriM'aBattacPuwdsrctwudua
l—— .
of opium or alcohol. Taken in strict
moderation, and with due precautions in anthrax. The patient noticed a pimple
on the back of his neck, which in
hoi, a valuable stimulant; in ito abuse twenty-four hours became greatly en­

swollen. The surgeons removed the en­
larged pimple at once, but without avail,
the man dying in about four days from
the time he first noticed the pimple.
This disease may also be contracted by
the bite of an insect, a fly for instance,
which has been feeding upon the carcass
Hastings
of an infected animat iSe microbe of
ths disease is a bacillus (Bacillus un­ Wbeal. White
* red
til rods), and was observed in the blood
of cattle as long ago os 1849 by Pollenchildhood, most of ito wonderful sights dor, although ito importance waa first
lore their fascination. One of there is recognised by Davalue in 1850.—Scien­
the elephant, leading "the circus proces­ tific American.
Affiw,’ evaporated.
sion through the village street. I never
could see it enough, that huge, unearthly
In many localities Hood's Sarsapa­
shape. I used to think It strange tliat' rilla Is in such general demand that it
people who were rich enough should not is the recognized family medicine.
have one always pacing about their own People write that “the whole neighbor­ IJml.boi
hood is taking it," etc. Particularly Im
Another of these spectacles of child­ this true of Lowell. M:uw.. where It is
hood that keeps ita charm from me is made. and where more of Hood's Sar- nX-r me**.
(XJt ItldM
the locomotive at full speed. Momen- sxperarilla is sold than of any other gosppelte
sarsaparilla or blood purifier. It ia the
great remedy for debility. scrofula,
dyspepsia, biliousneea. or any disease
clattering rails, and take the fearful joy caused by impure state or low condi­
TUrfcer
Dueki ,
of seeing. hearing, feeling, touching, so tion of the blood. Give it a trial.
with the trembling antcrue of
my mind, the thunderous rush- of tlie

liardly a morbid aympUim vwhich may
not l&gt;e traceab!« to tea m its cause. This
ia a fact that general practitioners often
um to their own aatufaction and to their
patient's advantage, if it happen to be
tliat kind of patient who does not object
to make aome aacriflce in order to be rid
of troubles.—Lancet.

CLOTHING!
.

-------- AND--------

Furnishing' Goods,
Which we propose to offer to the people of
Barry county at prices that will

Make Competitors Mad
and please Purchasers. I bought the goods at

. Astonishingly Low Figures,
and having the lightest expenses of any con­
cern in the city, I can afford and propose
to
.

Make Things Lively
the Clothing Business, by giving bargains
to the people.

Do Not Fail.
to see me when in warit of Clothing.

A comparison of prices will convince you
। that I am positively
The Low Price Clothier of Hastings,

R. K. GRANT

U A. GOODYEAR &amp; SONS
The Old Reliable

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IRS

1 Announce that they have received a full line of

“|“HE CELEBRATED

A different and calmer pleasure is to
watch the train from a half mile's dis­
tance across the fields—how slick in ito
slipping along, “without haste, without
rest," an if independently of any pro­
pelling force: for it is the train tliat ap­
pears to run the driving-wheel*, not tlie
E3FRead the report of the trial as given bciow, and see if it is not what we
’•riving-wheels the train. It is not mo­
mentum now, but the iniretia of motion; claim for It.
not a missile or projectile, hurled from
t&gt;ehind or drawn from before, but a
La Grange, La Grange Co., Jud, May 25th, 1880.
and immutable as to other things the
Report of joint committee by the agricultural aocietim of St. Joseph count v
Michigan, and La Grange county, Indiana, to test the relative merits of the Vit
state of rest.—Tlie Atlantic.
a«rtSvH'XuJ1ofr-1fauu1,SSoiS£?U^' •“*
M-atw. Juulo,
Diplomacy ot Chlnmo Rtirtasnisa.
Prinoe Bismarck complained not long
ago of tlie way our foreign office inun­ ot U» diffnrtnt muhloM to h»ve . trtnl ot their mrriui it Uh. l. (IhtoX
dated him with dispatches, but even the litnonlltortoiy.H.r’i.umipkil oommtttoo wm romrt.
writing powers of Downing street would Ove trotn ok* ot tie two oouoUo, and held raoh total th), dr
M
not be a patch upon those of Chinese
The oommlttee tn punuance otu» ainemeot. eoeured two two-horae loada ot
ClWhl? da txrat Stacked two winters, and brought thenWon tt™.-r7Slb,r
tion in there studied to perfection, and it and (IHmnlMd that each machine should tUroth one toad and tow to-th^nwh to.
™ Umtogb U»other UtoeMne, wowdlS• lo^SSLSf
is rare that any case is settled until •ur.’',?hfch
At the conclusion
of the
the committee
after due rit-hhnr.
.
n-'
roo^dedded
to t„or
ot trial
toe mZ
St,^
thrashing out every detail. A Chinoee
dispatch must be written in a certain
lhe Blrdsell, from 1,339 pounds of straw, thrashed 37 pound# of seed tniwri
stereotyped form, and in acknowledging with a lam quantity of chaff; the Victor, from IJlD nound» of Mraw tii£lh3

Victor Clover Holler,

Coal Stoves,
Elegant in design and finish, and very cheap.

Call Emd See Them.
Also their fine stock of Stoves and Ranges.
Everything in the Hardware Line, and
prices in keeping with 70c wheat.

The Best Machine of its Kind Made.

Report.of Committee.

hich you are replying.

This system of

o
V&lt;’UDT*
Bixed wlth •
quantity of chaff. The time ooeanlad in
threat by the Victor waa etebt minutes lew than that oo^to? b^th? HhS
seU. F rom the &lt;raw of the Victor the Birdscll rrthrmhSlUropoanilinf
from the «raw of the Blrdsril the Victor relhjt*h«l eight tiun£ of
•me occupy by the.Victor to this rrelhreAtog
revjf mfnJ
that occupied by the Birdsell.
than
Signed by the oonuxdUee: 1

•a.campbell

A. BLACK.

Messrs. A. Black &amp; Co
Hastings, Mich.,

Manufacturers and Dealers in

Monuments &amp; Headstones,
Table Tops, Mantles,
And all work in Slate Marble or Granite.
All work guaranteed first-class. Prices that no rompe
can lower. A good stock to select from always011 “ .
keep the. latest and beat designs in onr work , ton
Onr aim is to smt
r
.
i show that we are
Jul As we are°the only dealers in Barry County, w ‘ ffe
a special object for Barry County people to buy of ■
cam and do save money to all who buy onr work.
Md aim to

A. Black &amp; Co.

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voL XXXI. NO. 20.

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HASTINGS, MICH., SEPTEMBER 16,-1886.

The Hastings Banner.
rvpi i«nrt» TuvtupArn, at
HAvriN'iS; Barry Co., Micil,

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CO.

WANT

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140

.1, .It PRINTING.
.- . t :t in the Job Priming De­
. HaXXxb- Everything tn the
i.-hI with the latest faces of
.-.-&gt;r..ted fiAtterna of machinery
. rkmeu employed, enables the
.VW J.OWKV. M D..
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i*hv&lt;rlAn. Surgeon and Oculist.

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I or sight

Opposite
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Dentist.
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DETROIT,

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b ^c-i; Pk the nhwpartner’s Insurance Co.
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orbyL- -. iigumiimerwinJ; against a maa'e
I i.’t ty d-’aih *-.i-l kMdent.
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. Hofthvpathic Physician A Surgeon,
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Headquarters

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Insura:..ami Lpaos.
aittJ.G. !:■ o.ui £ Son. 2 doors north
ui PiMtuffice.
dalattetlttoa xiveti Io maXln&lt; exebanges
'.per:y. Ju- intaraata ot noo-rcsideat
rt)i»»-K«:ifarc’.uHy troXe.1 after. Farms
•
-4&gt; or exrtuute*- Houses and

Farm Wagons,

4lX Ns xrraM.
C. U. Vavabmajc.
Al'I’EN A VanARMAN,
Lawyers.
Over HMUM&gt; National Bank.)

ROAD SCRAPERS,

Bouille Shovel Plows,
PINE LUMBER,

WILLIAM 1LSWEEZEY, Attorney
” At Law and Solicitor in Chancery.
Fr - , - n al! courts of the state.
■AViLLn .'Ml. SWEEZEY,
Justice of the Peace.

(HEMLOCK'AND PINE,)

I M. B. G1LLASPIE,
'•
t
Notary Public.

1|[ARY C. COBB.

(PINE AND CEDAR.)

Cedar Fence Posts,

P .1 Hl'&gt;.VA HLE DRESSMAKER,
£&gt;;- ।.
ti-tn Given to Cutting
Fitting. Palterwt Cut to artier.
Bwqs orrrjichanu’ Store.
A HIM- Riffinlw maetinin **erj'
.
j,
Iriday cxftiiiMt. at Ten»• -' * DAvi. E ■» A’ H' J*&gt;HK80!i'M' W’

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Michigan Central

Joist; and Studding,

FLOORING
'

and Maple,

Suh, I«rs uh U,
Cornice Mouldings,

Inside Finish &amp; Band Mouldings
Of F.rrry Oruertjttttm,

Stoop Scrolls &amp; Columns
Tin .Niagara Falls (Routs.
GRAND

rapids division.

Taklnz Sect My 30th, 1S3B.

Window and poor
Screens.
ty Prices and Estimates given on ap­
plication.

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BENTLEY BROS, i WILKINS.

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Default having been made tn the condition of
certain mortmuR*. made and executed by War­
ren Nil II well and tanura C. Stillwell, his wife, to
Samuel Carson, dated April Sth. ixTO. and re­
corded in the office of the Register of Deods [or
Barry County. Michigan. the■ J5th day of May.
-.. w.Z'.ivk. m in iftwir 14 at mortmsgrs on page 00". by whte
•ale In said mortgage
and there now claimed 1
al Hie date ot tins notice, me sum
dred and one dollars and fourteen cents (Woi.H)

by virtue of the power of sale in said
contained, and the statute In siich ewe made

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the Court

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count iMrtSr3S?.iSk **« H^rtrr of
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L-n-lulne forty acres of

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’SAilL'KL CAJHWIN. Mortgag
^BLAi-yWc Mortgagee.

Aldrich's harrt* sre More.

WHOLE NO. 1632.
(The Baptist society of Hastings has the principles advocated by the labor
received the privilege of furnishing organ Izatiow in thia city.

a little chilled over the arte of Ills nelghbors- warm meals on the fair groundsdurlng
probably not so much Orr water In clrcutalloe the county fair} Ho! all ye multitude
who attend the fair, come to its quar­
ters and «ret a square meal for twentyh*»t gone to Grand ILtp'.ds to attend the Wet(JFrof. Dickie wm delivered of u pro­
si that place.
hibition speech at the Court Home
Monday evening.
Owing to the
Itev.'John Mason delivered hh farewell ad­ unfavorable weather, doubtleaa, the
dress at the 1*. M. churcfi on Sunday morning.
Prdf. did not have a very large audience
The portly attoniey frsm Middleville who to listen to his diatribe against the re­
married the greenback maid, said to be a candi­ publican party.
date for prosecuting attorney on the Democratic
Stavffer A Crawley wish to call
ticket, was seen making H'e and shaking bands
attention to their large llhe of farmer's
with people (Ml our streets the other day.
A lit«t«
t__ ___
boots, fanners wives’ shoes, such as we
can warrant in make and stock. They
C. B. Dickerson, after several days confine- are anxious to exchange the same, and
all other goods, for butler and eggs and
Several from aboutdvre have received invlta-■ other produce.

young man approached cashier Hayes
at the bank yesterday morning, wish­
ing to borrow money at the bank. He
was told that he could get money by se­
curing a responsible man to sign a note
-------w. mvut wui oc tor tr.e
with him. Soon after the man again
appeared offerW a note for S7&amp;D0.
with his signature (Andrew Corneil) at­
^'“’‘“‘••AdlnBwuch to the loeka &lt;d bka
tached and the name of Sylvester OsIrorn as endorser.. Mr Huyea at once
saw that Osborn’s signature was a for­
icunoca ana wife, oa
gery. and told the man he must first
the Sth. another girl baby.
produce Mr. O. before he could have
Emory Mosher, living »oUih of 1m.„.
the money. At that the man went
chased a new clover Duller with a rocleaner atfrom the bank and Mr. Hayes at once
Uehment. and will be ready st oore to do t£
notified the officers, who secured a war­
ttOrtlW &lt;»sw«
&lt;„
rant and arrested the would-be swindler
him with hts mammoth machine.
while on his way to the freight depot.
1’pan being confronted by Mr. Hayes
the rnan admitted that Osborn's name
J
T
he
Secretary
ot
Barry
County
Agri
­
The *lck IM Is diminishing somewhat,
A. Grater**. of Have. Monday; It being the Clh
was a forgery, but expressed great con­
"c would advise those Hastings young neo- year of their married lite.
cultural society haa secured the reduc­ trition for his crime. He is now lan­
,
tion of the rates on the Grand Rapids guishing in jalL
, division of the M. C. R. R. to one ami
R. J. Grant wishes txrbuy nice fall
one-third fare for the round trip dur­ apples.
unlay.
Eugene IlMrtboni visited HiuUt&lt;«Son B»lur- ing the County fair. We expect to see
an unusual attendance at the fair from EDITOR BANNER
«Uy. on political butinm intent.
■
CARLTON.
Mrs. Collier will make &gt;ome changes In the, points on the railroad In consequence
Having noticed several articles In.
hotne* Clltn* Und‘m-°f Freeport. Huodayed at interior of her bou»e this week.
of this recjiction.
free trade journals of the state relative
Rev.
Brace
attends
conference
at
Kahunazoo
•
W
e
are
pleased
to
learn
that
BenI Those who attended the social hop at Philo
to the alleged adoption ot a resolution
Ulla week, luateaa of last week at Grand Rapid*
Fuller a last Friday night, report a good time.
‘ tley Bros. &amp; Wilkins have again engag­ favoring the abolition of the duty on
a* befo.-e stated.
Henry Norton accidentally shot himself while
The stMirt hair eraxe Dav struck our vlliagt. ed in the manufacture of wagons. salt and lumber by the State Assembly
out a hunung last Friday; the haU enteringjuat Moat of the vranen j ouux or old, homely or Those of their manufacture have a of the Knights of Labor, held in Grand
Mw® the abort riba paasUig upward and lodg- handsome, have their hair Milngied.
wide reputation for strength, durability Rapids August Sth. I deem it but jus­
iug just below the collar irone. Dr. A. J. Wright
CUire Jtrown had a birthday party Saturday,, and fine finish. No better vehicle of tice to all concerned that the /rn U be
dressed the wounds. At this writing be is get- and a merry htne had the IttUc folks.
the kind is made, and they will have known.
0ng along Onely
I had the honor of beinw a delegate to
The fannen are cutting up corn and putting an extensi ve sale. They are built upon
Mary ABentlug. of Freetrort, spent Hunday at In fall crops aa rapidly aa possible.
honor and will lie sold on very reason­ the above assembly, repree^nting L. A.
195lz Just previous to the adjourn­
Mr. Roblmon. who was employed by Brown able terms..
ment, at the last session of the assembly,
.11? .'.leaner wasn't at the picnic at it Cairns lor a time, 1* now book-keeper tor M.
Mil Case, of Battle Creek, who has a resolution favoring free salt and lum­
Mrs. Carpenter's last Friday; wouldn't your bent
girl go?
News no. plenty this week, we hope tor invented a threshing machine which is ber was offered, and irassed without de­
I*ref. M. V. Bort gave a very luteresting speech more next
said to be a very superior article, was bate-, the purport of the same being .
simply to bring the subject before The
at tin- school house last Friday night.
in the dty Friday endeavoring to ar­ local assemblies of the state, for discus­
Martin s corners.
Rev. Moody preached his farewell sermon
range for the organization of a stock
last Sabbath evening.
Drt-d. a) two o’clock Satuntey afternoon, a til- company to manufacture the sama A sion.
Doubtless the knights of labor will,
There will be no preaching next Sabbath
meeting was called at the court room at their own convenience—asking neith­
Mate Ballou W1U teach the Brown school the
that evening, when Mr. Case explained er the advice nor interference of those
/owing winter.
upon what plan be wished to go into without the pale of their.organixatlon —
Quite a heavy rain visited this section Monday
the business. ®A committee consisting determine what position they, as an or-’
m. Kot. Keagle officiating.
last, making ground Uro wrt to aow wheat.
ct Dr. Burton. Robert Dawson. D. IL
One tey last week Lewis 'Dement's little boy (!ook, Ed. Powers. Cheater Meeser and ganization. will take on the tariff ques­
Organ agents had belter take care of tbelr
»
own wives than walling upon other fellow's procuied some wmt matches and set Are to his R. Mudge was appointed to investigate tion.
It is preposterous to suppose that a
girls.
lather's straw stack, burning that, the stable, the machine made by Mr. Case, and
body of intelligent men, me* In delegate
Willie Vester is attending school at Hastings. somebay and a beg.
now in operation near Bedford, also to assemblage would commit an organ­
At Ihe school meeting. John Mend was elected look up a site, and to report at a future
WebeUcvn hi bays having fun but don't go to
church U&gt; have IL
mod-ralor. it was decided that no resident of meeting. If the committee are able to ization like that of which we speak to"
either side of a question of as much
Will say s Hut his shot gun stands for bouded the fislriet should teach the school. and that the make a favorable report, then- are good Importance as that of the tariff, withwinter term should be taught by a man.
wheat, barley and oat agents.
reasons tor believing that the stock o&gt;it debate, and without flrat having ■
I'ecle Charley Cox's only cow wm choked will all be taken in Hastings. It is the
The seats for the eburcb have all arrived and
instructions from the assemblies they
to (Math by an apple a few days ago. Albert bast project for this dty that has ever
IX-ne was around with a subscription been offered, if the machine is what Mr. represented.
Anted tn a short time.
I call attention to these facta simplv
paper trying to raiaa-somethlng to help the old Case claims for It.
for the purpose of warning free traders
KOiUeman buy another.
Bowen’s mills.
Mrs. Minnie Cornish died very sud­ and protectionists alike to not crow
Tom Mead's baby died at three o'clock Mon
denly at her borne near Quimby Mon­ until well out of the woods—so far as
the knights of labor are concerned.
day evening. She was between 25 and
Perhaps the tariff question may be
Corn mostly cut which is good.
Ihe Haffner schoolhouse.
30 years of age and was divorced from with us a locaT ietue, only!
Ervd Hunt is making preparations to work up
A
nsw
girl
at
Lewis
Dcmond
’
s
her husband, and living with her
the sorghum. of which an unusual large amouul
itexpectfully.
mother in a tenement house on the
„ _
. ’
A. H. JOHNSON.
has been grown In this community this year.
McIntosh farm. She had been about
Geo. Jackson had a flock of 22 turkey* go six
slowly, as the rain her work during the day, and was
somewhat Interferes.
apparently unusually cheerful. About . Bia invoice of yarns juM received at
lightning struck a post near Mr. McKee's 9 o dock In the evening she was taken ■M. E. Nevins.
known. othegs danoed to the lune of gio to set barn, killing two hogs and Injuring another.
with convulsions, and in an hour was a
John Yeckley has returned front Missouri
Dillman and Victoria BrrnRunine hare beta fully convinced that "Mlehigaa. my Michigan.'- corpse. At the request of Prosecutor
Colgrove, Coroner W. P. Polhemus
visiting friends at this place.
held an inauest . on Tuesday. Drs. 1ami
Mrs. Stephen Yecklrv haa been &lt;iulto slek but Snyder and Lathrop made a post mor- 1
dajs with tier daughter &gt;anny al Allegan.
Is Improving now.
tern examination and found that the
uuwiua (MV uum-wpil cogs;.
shine A Briggs bare pone to thv Htate fair deceased was mcieute, and that the ugly.
Irow-Hcrnd bulldop., eU-., meet the eyw.
1
with their Hplatein herd. Hope be will get bls indications all pointed to strychnia pol- 1
usual amount of premiums.
son. Several witnesses were examin- 1
wtth his parents at Bowen
A revls»jd version at the old ktorv of two men ed, and after due deliberation the jury 1
The other day while El I ridge Burt and Bert throw Ing the dead dog over ttie fenoe Into eaeh
found a verdict that deceased came to 1
Armstrong were cut sailing on Barlow late the others yard.-with Illustrations.
her death from causes to them un- 1
boat upset and Mr. Burt attempted to swim
Rev. Hknsbergvrr preached an appropriate known. The contents of the stomach ।
and able sermon at the Crnaby school house on and a portion of the liver have been 1
.Sunday afternoon to a large and appreciative sent to Ann Arbor for analysis. A '
his companion.
full investigation of the cause of the 1
audlenee.
Moral. - Don't never undertake to float aurora
ITof. Dork don’t want another InvttaUon to woman’s death will be made. Mean- 1
Podaak.
white the Banner refrains from fur- 1
ther comment, pending the chemtcXl ‘
FOUR OORNRR8.
MORGO-THORNAPPLE
analysis at Ann Arbor.
large chain, at the end of whi-.-h onw faintly
Miss Lulu Hyde U stHl on the skk list
i:
Shocked—D. P. Sprague’s coni.
The labor organizations of this city perceives this diminutive but ’fierce tew-rt.
Our sick are eon vale icing.
Mr. Daniel Bollenger and wife were made
Wm. Smith and wife have returned from con­ har-py ovw the advent of a young son last week. feel a just pride In the success of their where hark ir hardly louder than that of a
mo»]uita.
A man driving in an open wugnn
Mr.
Parker
received
his
new
Empire
cforer
ference meriting
demonstration Saturday, it being the
Miss Ollk Johnson has been spending a week holler Monday.
first attempt of the kind in this dty.
There was a Ashing party from Ctiarlotle at The program as advertised was carried with tlirve Scotch terriers sitting on the asat
with friends at Charlotte.
isvdilr bitn, and not a soul cbe hi the vehicle.
Our school closes thia week Friday with a pic­ the'lake Bunday.
out in full. The street parade was a —Boston Traveler.
Hiram Feagta* and wife ami F. D. Soules start­ pleasing feature of the day, the proces­
nic In Mr. Fuller's W&gt;vl».
Our recent rains make the ground too wet to ed fur Jackson on Tuesday morning, to sttcad sion being beaded by the Hastings City
the reunnlon of their old company.
Band, and marshaled by Cot II. H.
Wm. Adkins started for Detroll Tuesday Gill nnd Henry Lewek. A picnic din­
Oh. yes! we almost forgot to mention that
high hats and prey on the [xx krthook and
Start- Wolfls on the road selling a force gamp, night.
ner in court house square was enjoyed
Mr. ITttaber. son-in-law of James Miller, h.v. by the hiembera of the organizations rcntimcnts of the tenderfoot. To cite n itingte
used for washing buggies and extinguishing
Just returned from the west and thinks Michi­ and their guests and friends. A largo instance of unmitigated gall triumphing over
credulity In that section, an English traveler
gan Is good enough for hltn.
crowd had gathered on the grounds for
Mrs. A. Boot, ot Emmett Ca.. Is tiUtlag her the purpose of hearing the exercises of
town on Monday with a tour home team, didn’t
parents and friends here.
get a little wet before they go^home?
the day. Rev. H unsberger offered pray­
Thomas Mead’s Infant child dltd Monday er, which was followed ny vocal music
IRVING.
bv a quartette consisting of Mr. W. l«nka of the LlUk Big Horn, the body of the
Very warm al this writing.
Nelson. Prof. C. H. Cole, Mra. A. D. dashing, guldeu-halrvd Custar was found no' W. 8. Itecox left Tuesday for Maple Grove to
Niskern and Carrie Goodyear, with
thresh bls grain.
Miss Belle bpaukiing presiding at the
The opening of the Prohibition campaign was
organ. Chas. E. Barnes, State Master
celebrated wtth the burning of powder. Prof.
The fusion representative conven­ Workman of the Knights of Labor, was
Eork pictured out theevlb of strong drink tion was held in this dty Saturday. Introduced and made a few appropriate
Orson Swift was renominated.
satlsfactco- to his hearers.
remarks. He was followed by Frank
The Irving and Middleville *1 nines eroded
A reception and banquet Ls to be H. Gill, 5th vice president of the dgar
Data al Irving Saturday afternoon. resulUng in {•iveri Hon. H. J. Newton, of Silver makers' international union, who occu­
a victory far the Irving's of 9 to ta
pied
a few moments’ time to the great
Ireek. N.Y^at Union Hall this even­
Rev Roorland closes hta labors for this eonbenefit of the organizations. Mr. Geo.
ferenee year Bunday. It lathe wish of his many ing.
W. Bailey waa^next introduced as the tlirick now if wane blaggranl was to snake ia
Mrs. Catharine Willits died at colored orator of Battle Creek. He
the residence of her son John Willits, stated that he made no claim to oratorv,
he tn a genial courteous man.
in Carlton.TuttKlay, In the 85th year of but In spite of this assertion he made
her age.
The theatrical managers' righteous war
his points in eloquent language charac­
Gilbert has on exhibition at the store of W. 8.
At the Wesleyan Methodist confer­ teristic of his race. His remarks were
Hecox, n turnip, the seed of which was sowed ence for this district Rev. C. B. Voor­ forceful and were enthusiastically re­
the 1st of July, that weighs TH lbs. and measures hees was appointed to the Barry circuit ceived by his large number of hearers.
‘Nothing but the air adfhllted free.'
and the Rev. W. H. Rom to that of Mr. B. will meet with a hearty reception
should he be again prevailed upon to
irom u. is. ivi-j.
Orangeville.
Mr and Mrs- Mlehae) Toff have a very nek
address the Hastings workingmen.
JurncESwEEXEY had the pleasure
baby with cholera infantum; but little tropes of
The quartette rendered an approEven tin* rtocy-bearted waiter M the b
of entertaining six drunks and disorder­ Eite selection, and the Hon. Perry
its recovery.
Heavy rain Monday night but cleared a«»y lies at his court room Monday. It ,is
yo, lecturer of the state grange, was nnitnor trotel has to heave a pltyit&lt; sigh
the
next
speaker.
It
is
needless
to
add
pleasant.
_ ___________ _____
needless to add that the Squires* unwil­
ling guests both danced and paid for that this gentleman’s address was bris­
HICKOBX CORNERS.
tling with telling hits in favor of labor
Quite a sudden chsngs in the atiptuphere the music.
organizations and the grange. The fad
since last week.
Mil Chas. B. Benham, during the that Mr. Mayo was advertised to speak
School commences to-da? with Prof. Daniels
The cultivation of tea fa rwpfcily inoreaaing
past week has plastered the feacte of attracted a large number nf farmers,
among whom he is very popular.
re toaclM-r.
both in India and Ceylon, altimugb the prkw
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bowker and two children Barry county with fair posters. Ad verHon. F. W. Cook, ex-mayor ot Mus­ is dhuinubiug. Il Is «wtun*l*i that abont
arc mH very mrk with scarlet fever.
tislng trib and yod will see that the kegon, occupied the platform for a short 70,00.0X1 pountfc will evantuaLy betM«»W. A. 1 Amber s youngest m Is quite lu.
result will I* » tremendous erowd at time and made an eloquent addrw*. af­ atud produnron in Ogykm.
Next ttetunlny and tiumtay Uro Protestant the County fair.
ter which the quartette rendered anoth­
MrlhodlsU hold tbelr lust qtmrtrrly meeting f*r
er selection, whiehgtDocluded the exer­
The Huntings firemen are to have a
Divine
at the Episcopal
this cunfrmicc yssrst this place and un U&gt;«
cises of the day.
following Turwiay tta-huiw dcnw.toaiJoti will church as foliowa: Holy communion, 9
The social dance at Union HaU in the dance at Union Hall Thunwtay evening.
bold their annua! extferenn- at this place- A a, m.; morning prayer, litany and ser­ evening was ixrgeiy patronized, and a
cordial invltaUoa la extended to alL
mon, 10 a. m.; evminr prayer “d sw- pj&lt;wwnt time wo enjoyed.
The object of the demonstration was
mon.’JO- Subject of sermon at 10 JO
to enlighten the general public as to
14&gt; fenny
wxt

IN

hir'sperui positions.

lNDLS.

Delton.

th a

KHTION RATES

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WRIGHT,
Astoyn

MARSHALLr L. COOK.

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: ■:• ■' rou-itry promMly attended.
Of, /t :u.-&lt; to io *■ tm and i to3 p. m.

WHAT

County News.

Uwrt, ^&gt;ilna.

Additional Local Items.

�THE NEWS IN BRIEF
which became *&gt; swollen and naintul
that he could not wall; up stalra. He
wrr&lt;*wi that attar a few
‘
8t Jacobs Oil, the pain
peered, and the knee m

M Maxko. Ma, took 733 bailct radadjmrmd

Whitberk'B hotel at the Lansing fair
grounds burned. Loss S2.L00.

twenty

THIS IS BIGHT. We believe in
■wiling only the beat, and have, secured
the aaonev for Kemp*6 IHe Suppositor­ company, boirUng that at th* Uma at the faties. No treatment like it for Pries.
Success unquestioned. Pnce 60 cents.
For sale by W. II. Goodyear.
FOR 25 CENTS get Kemp’s Liver
Pills for Torpid Li ver, for Constipation,
for the Complexion. W. H. Goodyear.

dmwiSK

TO ALL MEMBERS of societyKtrap's Balsam will cure your distra»ing cough. We guarantee it Price 50
and Si. Trial sire free. Sold by W.
H. Goodyear.
A Marshall ben catches mice.

Credit is due the German women and
physicians for first using Red Clover
bkjeaoms aa a medicine. .Best results
are obtained when combined with other
medicinal roots and herbs, is is Dr.
Jonas' Red Clover Tonic, which is the
brnt known remedy for all blood diseas­
es, stomach and liver troubles, pimplen.
costivenres, bad breath, piles, ague and
malaria disease, indigestion, loss of ap­
petite. low spirits, head ache and all dis­
ease of the kidneys. Price 60 cents, of
Fred Hotchkiss. •
At last East Saginaw's Genesee street
bridge is open, and the world breathes
freer.

Ciows-cwwsvX, ElSutaoSJ

CREAM
h-tmujmfrmd from all the troubta ot th*

John C. Hddy, formerly
NiiMCy-dflU UHuam

BAKING pflWDEK

batunlry.

MOST PERFECT MADE

trad at twauty acres covwml with aaw-tnilfa
aad lumbar belong .ng to BUai * B rotbera

The Cream of Tartar need jn DR PRICE’S CREAM
BAKING POWDER is the purest in the world. Tim
crystals are from the finest Grapes, imported direct from
the vineyards of France.
Washingion, D. C., April 23, 1885.
I have analvied the Cream of TArtar wed in Hr. Price,
Bating Powder, and find ii of the highest degree of puritv
eerre Ml I ira PL.I Ire He UeAed
__ _ ... .

Jordan litxl*

ALEXANDER LEAVER SOFIA.

The following, Heads of the Great Univereltiea and
Public Food. Analysts, find Dr. Prices the purest and
Htrongeat Free from Ammonia, free from Lime, free frwt
Alum, and recommend ita use in every family.

rirvuUttou M if t7,300,UCW had bwu calW in
than the bank hoidinga.
WQd Neill, a Catnoua hermit ot North
near Fayetteville.

He lived about 1W yard*
rcroona doubting tho truthfulness ofthis am write ray of tha Chanfats namod:

coakl te fagaUy ontamxa.1 unifar U»
Ux- principle points
tablia, and further
Health. Brooklyn. N. V

It fa cwxkferwl c&lt; rtuln that the property will
ia» out of the hands at the Union Mutual
.... . .
_____ ...
Irmv M

hoc

TW- Klvcrwkle giaa*-works, at WaIWhihc.
While sinking a salt well for R. G.
Peters, near Manistee, Friday, at a
depth of 1,900 feet, a heavy vein of
petroleum was struck. Owing to the
fact lh.it the And is in the center of a
valuable salt plant the oil discovery
will Dot be utilized.

military

noun Wednwdiy. The lu» h »73.«».
A CRASH AT INDIANAPOLIS.

S’* c‘‘“to7 “*

Profs.
IToL

Bulgaria m overflowed by Ruadan smi—-

A revival at Mary»vfile, Mo., which a&gt;ldwl
100 members to the Methodist cturch, fa

Imdiamafouh, lad., Hej&lt;- ®■—

Chief Chemist for the United Stalo Iiepanamt of

ITof.

formed gamlttar.

Save your children from Croup, by
using Hill's Peerlew Cough Syrup.
No cure, no pay. W. IL Goodyear.

Young Mrn's (.'trial

Mrs. Sarah Shattuck,
Plymouth, died in that
evening, aged 87 years.

In a houw on Twenty -alxthatiwoL Chicago,
. John EurigtX and

, Therefore »ee that thu mraibera
▼our family are well vupplied with Dr. vign military form,
Jacksons liver pills and use Dr. Jeckbqq's root and herb cordial; It will

system and so remnove those distress­
ing symptoms which, if neglected, may
result in the most serious consequences.
For sale by W. II. Goodyear. »LD0 per
bottle.
t

fsfo

mcmuit CATARRH REMEDY
badly injured,

and proceeded directly to Jugvubaini, hlx

MUST REPORT PROMPTLY.

“Jake and WilHe” are doinr evange­
listic work in Centreville. The boys
suppress their lumunm.

Children will refuse bad tasting
cough medicine but they will all be
willing to take Dr. Jackson's syrup of
hiD&lt;wort and wild cherry whenever
cure the whooping cough much quick­
er than any other prepartion of the
kind, For by H. Beebe.
A bed of graphite, 20 feet in thick­
ness, and sevcnil smaller veins of rich
iron ore have been found near Mar­
quette.

rird HaJdirnaivl county " wluewday by

made the order Impcaing the fine at thia time.

Twanly Brituh aoldlara, who parthdpatwl

Profraaor Wlgrina, of Ottawa, Out. claim.

The best on earth, can truly be said
of Grigg's Glycerine halve, which is
sure, safe and speedy cure for cuts,
bruises, scalds, burns, wounds and all
other sores. We positively cure piles,
tetter and all skin eruptions. Try thi^
The IntemaUaial Aeociahou of Fhimters,
wander healer. Satisfaction guarantedci
mbmou in ChkMgn, voted not u&gt; yoiu the
or rnonev refunded. Only 23 cents.
Knights ot labor.
and the honorable Yung VViag, formerly
Sold by F. Hotchkiss.
tninMnr from China to the United Htalm,
Ed. Willis ms, convicted at Bay City
iug given aa informal reception at the rooms
of stealing ?0S from a fellow-seaman,
at the Juneau dub. In Milwaukee.
shed copious tears Nrhen called up for two hours. The party vfadted the e«abliahsentence Saturday, and was promptly
given two years at lonix
amount 4,:ckl,i«&gt;t.» lialre were expurted.
Tlw main building of the Mattoon furniture
26 cents will buv a small bottle of
Hill's Peerless Worm Specific. Try it tbc dfaCingvlabed party minutely impacted factory'at Hbbboygan. Wk. was burned
Friday The lore fa about •Su.OOU. ' The emif your child is sick. No cure, no pay.
pioym numbered 850.
W. H. Goodyear.
Among the brioa-brac to be exhibit­
ed at the Ionia county fair will be the
triDiet sons of Elisha Strong. The
childn n are four months old. and arc
named Lincoln, Logan and Loren.

jweta to earn lus ciiaiit and Squint by taking
triflo w’tl1 “Y Throat or advantage at aa alleged irregularity In the
v LungDiaraae. If you haws making up of the grand juriee which indl . Uc'
* Cough or Cold, or tho children are
IhTsafirnnr! with Croup ar Whooping Coogh,
MM Acker's English Remedy and preruul
further troobte. It is a positive cun\'
Fmkd’k HnTCKKiae. DruggistL A. InwIrUycn have readied

Gant. Coleman, achr. Weymouth, firing

kstween AUsnUcOtv and N. Y.. had been troub­

led with a courti so that be

tx all America, and demandod admllance to
tlx- White Houw as Ita lawful
Ha
wdravd tlx- doorkwj.T to gv to the tn-wnirv
aud bring him £lu,i»«l.&lt;XM. He fa an Engllsh-

Has Removed from the old starid to the store

England nut«w

formerly occupied by Fred'k Hotchkiss, be­

Gol»K to ChriUlaali

tween Beamer’s Grocery and Kurtz' Meat

Market.

nuwu&lt;«« of tho Cumberland 1‘rt.biterlan
church. In which Him llcua I’Hm n,-r, at
Michigun uocninattd Mark 8. Brewer, and
in. _ __ _______
the 1’rohibHlonfau ot tha Fifth dfatricl placed
E. L. Brigg. u&gt; the field Friday.

THE MARKETS.
orx-’iulr handicap.

He covered tl» dfatoncn

E. TJ Whipjde eloped WedueKUy with the
daxigidBc at A. Tnitta. a wealthy farmer at
Nurvflfa, Mich. Warrentn, charging bigamy
and adultery, have l*wi iwuci for WtuppleS

Books and Stationery

Niagara Fall,, adjourned Thnnalay forenoon.
William A. Mills was efacUd prtwidrnt, and
it wax derided to hold the next meeting at
Baltimore in May, 1888.

Pure Drugs and Patent
Medicines

Buainem failuna in the United Htata and

The Quincy, Ufa., Soldiers' Hnn» win be
opened Oe
three day.

Best line of IqoM ail Dmstic Ci®

K*k- Dali; to.'^'i:u£u£
October- mnruTZ-V *

A Full Line of Homeopathic
Medicines.
Prescriptions Carefully
Registered Pharmacists.

Compounded by

large stock of WALL PAPERS.

W. H. Goodyear &amp; Co

�-

Three Peculiarities

ch had be® te her coffin twelve boure, and
Ji heart in Ito tolly vault, ami tho vllrTc.' c'wrrwd x. * tiny fishlag kteulet lying "orMmt tolthsr th* soul Mr tto, brain.“£
.£, uniertof U-wa.ttffima.tato
Xxe.trmenl uvw the prvmataw deaffi ef tea
th* tloaitreeo do Vilte Rmmw.
&lt;Wd '-hmk Mid ulk of ,,,xhlnK but,
A1..... **
.)■« (... -. f.: • xmg woman, *cmwly 25 ymr* ku'Ji began to wamlor
5-4 Wk®m that rerj day they had ranted
“ - ------- .
vwucr, at m*
pb'.* with tears and lamcnta- UreUea and her feet upon the bricks brought
there to dote the tomb. In a moment
£ bitter cold night in November. Mindteredfattbsopeo door; the cold air
I,:. ...wng Straight from tbo north. penetrating the folds of the shroud ehiljed
her to
1
'

n*» a &gt;ran light flashed through tbo
, i-Utoi iMu-rnun ]»*&lt;ed to his
qx'ii the iMtortf bls •al-ota died
•
.alm of ulsaufuto silence fell
* i ’. broken «&gt;xxly by the murmur­
- Mint.- Ude or the cry of the cur­
;, txiary cry which da &lt;■!]&lt;!» ujx&gt;u

l»v&gt; -.hut bouMW and around
k-vvrire talking of tho dead
which Uways nccom]»uy
S. Truly, it row a strange
who hearken to his whUpcrrtttii lind already begun to

-l chMtnut trees tod straight
,-t the liamlet, starting nt the
age church, to the gate of tho
iiewac, a hug" nnd somber
in ti“' style of the Homan emby a wild ami liarren
cantily in this stmoa-

aol teaping to bi* M-t began
&lt; room as if Hnar-'hing for
nhig th* .Uw of a sort of
i.- lorkof the dwelling, hr
hammer, a ktbw driver nnd a
thr-m into a /pteket of hi*
IKxi ulitnoking u laiteru from th*
. . .cig to his wife that he waa

rnret
i’lewnain &lt;igbt, turned hb
tr.-p, !o &lt;u-’l the
About 100 yard*
up tb' U-;u h h !Weteri intently. Everything
ci:i &lt;— 3&gt;■ 't a *'M11 »tirrvd.
H&lt;ra&gt; ug bi- ;oot»’q^, he wmsoou *t th*
cemu-v to th •:« -i;®! »xrvet teaiiing to the
dwn ti on.-! te tho Chateau of Vilte Itawae l&gt;eywi ! it The *ln»t w;i' dark and dbanal, tlie
gl.n.-i* ;;n:« &lt;if ligiit allowing l»-i»reth th*
rrevitWi
'I*t- Hushing the pobe of

•h. following tbu |&gt;ioiM cas­
in' dead to drep about the
nirrounded ttoediflre closely.
the vault of'
thsg.tedxi.f

.*n!y un* la the little village

•if M&gt; «ufc. llji' ’ ung okutSM, plnred Ibero
fine ii»v
.
and 'arvfn'.'v
it laohmd him, found
hwwif in u» prewnre of these three coffins
iJatpJv fattened.

Ughting the lantern

!
•
■ ■ im teul brought with him,
tbiy
-jun loosened, the lid off and the
leilv before bin&gt;, oitapl-tely enveloped in a

’r» wind w i:li 3 ■ -nvulslv* trembling and
&gt;• '-mteni fell n;x&gt;a the faoe on tto pillow
nd tto • l;ngf- . -firuud so distinctly marking
Seng.I:., jt di-figure tonecth.
tFi;),-Juul the/ever told him that she was
&gt; bs bun.-l jji ipr .&lt; v-nfal

tto.hre! UJ1.. .fianil B|,,n the fare of tto
■l«wl ratenfl vattdd, but neittoi livid nor
•iteoloreii With hrr haud* prerefully folded
^tw.ii* t'^sk-r.-be re.z&lt;xl os if only aalrep.
tpentorfin;.- .^yklnii Ito wedding ring
Mil i fi'iop of &gt;.braids and iliantoiub; uj&gt;on
b*r wrist *
bracelet Animated
&lt;7 tto Sigh: &lt;.f
tempting jrweh the
maakati r.-r.u. ooioew returned to him and
oeei^wir attempted to remove the ring*.
R’d-tb l.n~. r nt- -tiff and swollen and th*
vMding lyjp *nta!to than the joint; it waa
ixp ■v.iblUb, msv» ttom. Angrily mutter^tohlnsrif. rhe roblier suddenly plunged
W* hurt iota bi, pocket, and taking out a
arufedre*! n witha quick and savago movehwd inn tin li atom ths finger, cutting it
•cttelnr-.
,
“2'*jnra:« through Um vault and tbecorjwe
® fltel in Gi- i oflin, the bi.-od from th*
i n.-a-.g m a stream upon the shroud.
onh asa man can run who is
tiuai wiu, hnrrur
al.VIu, tbF sexton
from the vault, overturning the lanh he. night tuuj plunging the place in
Gaping the wall of the gran-yard
tea Rimir.ll*,.. ..L... — .1_______ _
_
..
U" iru UUU. OO WM
tenw'l-tiui tb*
WM f(,Uowmg him.
&lt;rf tb#
hu fanir „„
»««1 to hfe Irani with an icy sweat.
mv.t be li-nvo itxirod to fare on inviilN*Ure, 3-ul to-he had violated a tomb
u, r„h a rorjM., ouj lt h^

Pw I
-“VI.S3 I.) ctmsUMf him.
.2.1'' ,?b!,ohe ran UP ““1 down the
ofkkLi,in
Or Srrror uufonsciou*
*B»wlm.-.d.H!:H,un&lt;unMd0W, of what
**°’rcr3rtWnr te fart, bat M,
’"•aoftteUltig that jwreued him. And

-S ul'-'J'r-’ 'he attempt iqion the body.
8s
C **°'11" *wt ** •’’•‘fad.
. Uwe was nothing else to bo
^lCr’
lnttkr- h“
iL» J t’w n.u W bard17 «° to 1410 vault for
ilfa Ju
. v
of man.
•if® ea vhudrro w^^-jy
' hn: «c« th* fire dyS
'Pte tlw LtarthrtoMc
li1 unb- •■murmured to himealf.

MMMffiH

4

SAVED by a crime.

-—— — —j
i.-.’vp
it untl! be had found out all he could about
Mr
P0*" lh*ione nwds at
Mt. Washington. You can ramble over
these bills as the chamoto skips over the
I»ikit of the Aljis. but you will have in
many instances only your labor tor your
P«m- I hsve been astonished to find
Hint some of the beet walkers among the
motmtaan* really knew very little about
them. Tixoy could give you the material
denly as she groped along tbu pathway, tto facte—just what you didn’t want to know
wounded flngur struck against the corner of » -but could not at alt enter into the real
projecting crus; tto pain of the blow around life of die mountains, aa the mind and
Kr thoroughly; hto know all and that it was
th«&lt; mold of tho grnvryunl into whk-U her tret heart are related to them.
Some people are so susceptible to impreauoDS that they can take in tho glorv
Kho had guuMid aright Ik-fore her loomed Of the View from Mount Washington at
the church, and youdur, at the «id of the a glance: but I tun more and more in­
avenue, were tho fights of tho .-Juiu-au, yellow clined to think that the enjoyment of
nnd disk like in the gloom und humidity of- nature in three majestic placre, where
the night. Her brain was alive at l«t- «he Uw greater glory of th* world to revealed,
understood that she hiui di&lt;x| Uil&lt;1 they had
is not in large measure for the swift ol&gt;doted her into the vault.
Breathtoo and frobh, f,-otn low of blood
--- • -J
JUUIWII BUI)
her suffering, intolerable, her strength olmort gon*. She nu^-red ortr tho from them, until, as with the woman and ths
ground, benumbed with cold, ronfuwd and man, so with the mountain and the huwalking like a machine—tn which tho .tiring
is nearly run down.
'
*en»e
on®
iicforo
theyreve.-il
In the interior of the Chateau d* Ville Res- themtolvoa to
you.
The faacipy
sac everything bail resumed ite uxual cuureo; tian of Mount Washington i* not
a tbnusanil note.-. p^nrtraUd into the court of
•felt at once. Tho first view from tho
the Iralldtog and into th* j&gt;ark surrounding
It, f»r it wa, the supper hour of the relntiv® summit to disappointing. Ruskin say*
and guests who were to stay the night; the that if you wish to get the bret view &lt;rf
tabl'i wo loaded, the jieople entering and the landscape, you should not stand on
the top of an eminence, but half way
down one of it* aides.
You
ne«i somesome­
You need
thing relative, and the mind can not
eeivod the comteaa* in her blood-ataiiwi take in-tlie whole of the horizon at a
winding sheet rtauding within the halt She glance.—Mt. Washington Cor. Boston
Herald.

We have in Stock a Cotnplete Line of
0/4 _
Tto proportion tn which tl&gt;o i
s£U* herbs, barks, eta, are mixed.

exclusively to Hood’s Baraaparflla, and are

wife to dUd. hta

very minute, but has evidently i-scaped
datcction oa account of the difficulty of
Gaining it so as to make it visible under
the microscope. Previous observer* have
affirmed finding this microbe, but their

offended God.-From the French of ifignet

CLOTHING!

Unknown to Others

Furnishing Gopds,
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
earth.'1

Wit Gxrr, dniRglrt, Hamilton, O.

otherwise." -C.

Hood’s Sarsaparilla
Sold by all druggttta. |1 s six for
Hal
only by G L HOOD to CO., IxrwslJ, Mass.

IOO Doses One Dollar.

Throat-ail aeldom gets well of iteelf,
but deepens until it undermines the
constitution, wastes away health,
Rtrength and flesh, and finally fastens
itself on tlie lungs, completing the wreck
«iud ruin of the whole man. Dr. Bige­
low's positive Cure is the only safe, sure
and speedy remedy for coughs, colds and
all throat and lung diseases. Sold by
The much discussed question of the Fred Hotchkiss at fifty cents and one
the sight of that ghastly apparition.
homing
of
tho
pigeon,
or,
aa
the
French
dollar.
Pleasant to take and safe for
The canto alone retains hi* twin®*; ho is
hungryand luia just taken hi- place at table. term it, orientation, does not seem difli- children.
Why should ho disturb him* If because the
Willie Bodell, aged 14 years, and Barservant* are stupid and relatives nervou,’
with th® birds. Tbore are, however, m ten Bodell and Willie Booley, 12 years
"11 madam haa returned, as thou snycat,** many tlieorire advanced 03 there are sci- old, have been arrested for tapping tho
•ntisrtR who havn studied it. One'as­ till in Schmelzer's saloon at Monroe.
come to table.’
cribes it to a sense of which we are not
Dr. Jackson’s Eye Salve is a prompt
cognizant-•* if the senae* were six. and and positive cure for all diseases of the
man had knowledge of but five of them. eyes tn Intlamution, granulation, and
Another finds a path for the birds in the weakness of vision. It costs bur 125
magnetic currenta of iwat and cold. cents, and is highly recommended for
first wppcml, but a living, breeding woman, Same rank the impulse with the inMinct piles. For sale by W. H. Goodyear.
cw-npcd from tho tomb to Lake {-reewlcMi of o&lt; the migratory bird, while others
Bert Smithson, ot Bay City, who suf­
th® homo from which death had exiled her.
ascribe the performance
to sight, fered from “hydrophoba”. several weeks
and
others
agdm to luck
and since, nas become crazy and is tempor­
arily confined in jnih
last of tiw iiidiffreenco with
any of those theories. Tlie atmospheric
garded tor &lt;k«th, who lifted tbo un&lt;x&gt;rmei&lt;nM
x\€\\V would rD^7 your dinner
currents may aid. but ft to by their ve­
•J
and xro prevented by Dy slocity and direction, not their tempera­ pepeift, use Acker’s Dyspepsia Tablet*.
ture,
and
they
hinder
aa
often.
Tho
tilatud
&gt;t:ing tto si !*.«•&lt;* with crimson
magnetic currents may affect, but it u
rtaiua.
in stimulating and intensifying, or. as
Fkkd’k Hotcukim, Druggist.
they are adverse, in depressing. It to
not instinct
Instinct is involuntary
Poor old Mrs. Loam to. a professional
and unerring. Guided by instinct, tho beggar, was arrested at Grand llapids
bird would not go astray, and the ele­ Saturday, and nearly 8100 found sewed
ment of uncertainty upon which the in her clothing.
sport depends would be lost. The homing
Traveling men should carry a bottle
pigeon not only err*, but shows inde­ of Cobb's Fills. 25 cento for 40 pills.
cision. Thus its action in voluntary and W. H. Goodyear.
,
the result of a sort of reflection, and it is
Marquette iron ore shipments for
the Reason have been 615,022 tons; St.
Ignace, 45,52? tons; Escanaba, 1,006309
tons.
Tbe sight of tlie homing pigeon to only
Cherokee Blood Purlitar will relieve
limited by the dip of the horteoa and the
altitude at which it can sustain itself in Rheumatism and often cure It. W. H.
Dio air. Its memory exceeds human Goodyear.
soothingly. -If you would live yr
Ionia haa a citizen who patronizes a
understanding. Thus, a bird will rise
quid.”
restaurant kept by a lone widow, and
“Live!" aba responded faintly.
after filling himself skips out without
it, but, if it itself to be lost, is injured, liquidating.
with a sorrowful gaze.
Itch, of every kind cured In 30 min­
or is unable to proceed, it will return to
The news of this wonderful resurrection
utes bv WoolforcTt Sanitary Lotion.
quickly spread through the village, though
Ueeno’other. This never‘fall*. Sold
.. . - „_____u K-.l »----1— •&gt;— The Century.
by Frederick Hotchkim, druggists,
Hastings, Mich.
The Philadelphia Ledger observes
Th* Drtroit Typopaphieal Unwa tavs voted
to
deter srtlon on the new scale unit October 1.
fdoubt that death had really that during ths warm months mortality
is greater than it is in the winter months. . CATARRH COUGH, health and aweet breath
secured by HUUcb*. Catarrh Remedy. Price »
to the chateau in n body.
rents. Nasal Inlector tree, sold by W. H.
Tto f.rxt thing the couitesc® did, however,
Goodyear.
For lame back, site or chert,uscBhllohj porwton strong enough to think or talk, was to perance of strong drink, but the victims
plaster. Price » cents. Sold by Vi. H.
bind tor |»*&gt;jito by n solemn oath to refrain in quite aa large a proportion of cases, oo»
OoodyMr.
and especially among children and
HHTIXIB'B COUGH and consumption cure Is
women, are pentons to whom the taste told by ur on a guarantee, it cures eonsumpUsd. Bold by W. H. Goodyear.
of 'hot and^rebellious liquors’ is scarcely
BHJLOH’H VITALlZKRls whtt.youneed for
tiful little girl, but unhappily the infant bore known. The truth to that there to ’death in
the mark of the crime which had nwcurd the the pot’ as well aa in the bottle. Danger
mother. The wedding finger wan stiff and from overeating to fully as insidious as
lifetow iumI encircled above the joint with a danger from drink. • • • Too much
dun; and purplish line, as if srenvd by tho of anything, even of the most simple Tbursday ntffbl. Urns WiOOO; Insured &gt;1.00.
1 etui recommend ElyT Cream Balm to *U hsy
stroke of a knife.
food. to risky at any time, but especially
And not only bad the linger Miffcred. Tto when the whole system, mental ax,id tever sufferer*, it is. In ray opinion, a twre cure.
1 *m afflicted (or » jrarty Rni'
jN,or*‘
health of the child felt. nnd alwayrwiU feel,
physicnl. to under strain and fatigue. found permanent relief.—XV. H. Hoskins, Marsh•
the effects of that horrible entombment.
field. Vt
Known in tto village of Ctorrwix n» tto Simple food, taken in moderation, and
Bruall-pox ha* disappeared from Detroit, the
slowly
enjoyed,
to
a*
prescription
to
pre
­
••dcinoteell- with the dead finger,” Dolores de
last ease being discharged.
Vilte Rcv&gt;aac still Jives in that forgotten ham­ vent tlie need of pills and potions
J’urify your blood, tone up the syttern. atjdreaulatethe dlgwUve onpuia by taking Hoods
let, l«t uixjn the cxvom's beach, a- frail and Exchange. ________
HarsaprUla. Bold by all druggists.
as white as the »hroud in which tbu mother
The
sling ot a wasp *ill compel Samuel Hay­
was ho preniatur.rfy clothed.
The long-sought microbe or germ of den, of Boyne City, to see with only one eye
In the village of Cberroeix there is also a
matiiae whom tboxi simple fisherfolk avoid hydrophobia has lx*n discovered bj
rue uaru a* mid
-**■ ■
G. F. DowdaiweU. F. L. 8., in the new Mi
destroyed by lightning Munday.
ous tissues of rabid animals. It is not

IteJus ault

'We Are Not Standing Still!

•** h — *p-&gt;

Ulta Ito f^toinng remarkable siorv. the’ troth
rd which 1s vouched for by thr residents at the
town- I am "3 years old, have been troubled
with kidney comnlalut aud lameueM for many
years; oould not dress myself without help.
Now I am free from all pain aud sorenes*. and

Which we propose to offer to the people of
Barry county at prices that will

Make Competitors Mad,
and please Purchasers. I bought the goods at

Astonishingly Low Figures,
and haying the lightest expenses of any con­
cern in the city, I can afford and propose
to

Make Things Lively
in the Clothing Business, by giving bargains
to the people.

Do Not Fail
to see me when in want of Clothing.
A comparison of prices wW. convince you
that I am positively

The Low Price Clothier of Hastings,

R. K. GRANT
A. GOODYEAR &amp; SONS,
The Old Reliable

HARDWARE DEALERS,
Announce that they have received a full line of

Coal Stoves,
Elegant in design and finish, and very cheap.

Oexll and See Tiiem.
Also their fine stock of Stoves and Ranges.
Everything in the Hardware Line, and
prices in keeping with 70c wheat.
•
A. BLACK.

A.CAMPBELL

Messrs. A. Black &amp; Co.,
Hastings, Mich.,

Manufacturers and Dealers in

(

kamuiw Traveler.

Goodyear’s drug store.
Age
“°t
co!or blindnefc, for
bon, ■» &lt;»~
No raCT b- bw"
proven exempt. m» dove riviltalum or
eduction mnke X pertid* rf difference
In the frequency ot Itx ottnrrrnce.
working largely m. *«**•*,—•- - ---- - g»rd j i.llow paper with favor. Tbo da* fa Soclul condition ata, *«
usually covered with n quire of the F“M*r- rrlth Itx preeenoe or nlnenc,. The defect
and a frrsb sheet torn off each night Tto" mxr exlx* in one eye only. AU ootaboT For sale bv W H. Goadrear.
me-nomads ou a yrer1* shorts would be interHr. T. C. Bnysi, of Mt. Hrewnt. Jumped off a
erting bfatory to many journalist*.—Tbo Cur- 1,1,id prnnnr me excopuonxlly eountire
to light and .hade.-Lithographer and bridge the other day and broke one ot bls ank-

^■KSKKiSK

editor of Tto Augusta Chronklo do«i not
think white paper ever hurt hi* syrs. We be-

Printera.

The eye ot pwjuuux
—
fouad by Dr. Bm&gt;ml» «b*n&gt; “
.
«U puuk. u bllr m Ihr hxwnlom *!***• «-y
•m areulx.-. -Doom BuhgrX

Burreyor* are running the line tor a rallroaa
betweex Gladwin auk Day city.
Frail* Acqnir" a..--.It appears that many fruite acquire
The Close Communion Bapttou of Ml. Pleas­
no,! of their gronth by night. The ant are building a fine new church.
i.tehtninp struck the M. E. cbnreh st Climax
fruit of ihe cherry laurel, foe
hae b«m found by Dr. Krarnn. o&lt; IWIe
to Incyeam at the rate of
night and only 10 per cent, by da.'.-bde
a^U. tacreaae BO per cent, at night and
XpK oeat. in the day ume.-Now On
WSOnBVauuv.
Irens Tim os-Democrat.
.

WILSON

WARHR01RDS.

ca:ml sehamc.

The UuirOTliy iff Virgin!, i.

Iat.:! ririiT.'

D- Johnson.

Monuments &amp; Headstones,
Table Tops, Mantles,
And all work in Slate Marble or Granite.
All work guaranteed first-class. Prices that no competition
can lower. A good stock to select from always on hand. We
keep the latest and best designs in our work; furnish esti­
mates and do all work promptly. Our aim 'is to suit the peofile, and our largely increased sales show that we are suocessul. As we are tho only dealers in Barry County, we make it
a special ijbject for Barry County people to buy of us. We
can and do save money to all who buy our work.
We thank the public for past favors, and aim to merit Un
patronage of all.

A. Black &amp; Co.

�The Hastings Banner

E.W.M0

the American farmer should oppose
every proponed measure that would
deteriorate the homo market.
The
American tanner's real interest is in
favor of the American doctrine of pro­
tection which builds up the home mar-

MARSHA1X

HASTDfca. Mich., September 16,1886.

Germany is to-day England’s most
formidable European rival for manu­
facturing supremacy, bo long as Ger­
many had free-trade or tariff for reven­
ue only, t-he stood little chance to com­
pete with the accumulated wealth and
experience of the English. The sagac­
AK?Audftar General—HENRY H. APUN.Dt ious Bismark perceived this, and at
once secured the adoption of vigorous
and rigorous protective measures. The
result haa been a most extraordinary
industrial awakening in Germany.
Manufacturing has doubled. By gov­
HAMTEL 8. BABCOCK. ot Wayne.
ernment aid to German commerce, the
For Heater o! ConureM. W district -JAMES
German flag is now seen on almost
O’DONNELL.
every am, and her ships are carrying
the products of German factories to
every land. This rise of German in­
RY M.
dustry is viewed with serious alarm in
England, and she is redoubling her ef­
For Sheriff—BAKER HHRINER.
,
For County Gert—FRANK MeDERBY.
* forts to secure free trade in America,
For Treasurer—C H BlsTOPHER A. HOUGH. hoping to find here a market for goods
For Roister of Deeds-I’.ALZF.Y B. RICHwhich German competition has forced
ARDS.
For Pr
out of other markets.
GROVE.
England has every reason to favor
-ALONZO
ORICK.
E. KEN ASTON.
free trade. Centuriee of, protection
For Coroner*
Vanhorn.
gave her manufactures wealth and expenience. Wages iind interest are much
ED ITO BI AX, MOTES.
less than in America. She must buy
her raw materials, or most of them. It
For their faithful and effective ser­
is to her interest to keep other nations
vices in delivering ever to the demo­
producing raw materials, while she
cracy the ranked file of their party,
reaps the double profit of their manu­
a dozen greenback leaders in this state
facture, and their transportation.
have been rewarded by appointment to
Having other nations at a decided dis­
lucrative offices by the present demo­
advantage in case of universal tree
cratic administration. There are a few
trade, she is vigorously at work through
more leaders, anxious to lead their party
her Cobden cluba, through her trained
into the bowels of the democratic whale
diplomats and the corrupt use of mon­
for proper digestion. There are also a
ey, to induce other nations to adopt
few more fat offices to distribute, some
the policy by which England has every­
of which three so-called leaders are
thing to gain and nothing to lose.
anxious to secure. The above shows
the reason, and it is the sole reason, for
The first gun of the campaign of
the fusion of Uro such widely separat­ cornea from the pine/ tree state, the
ed parties as the democratic and green- home of America’s greatest statesman,
/ back. Any comparison of principles or James G. Blaine. The verdict of the
platforms will show the two as opposite people ot Maine is delivered in no un­
aa night and day. No wonder that certain tones. It is decisive-, and tells
Vaodevanter and hoete of other green- that the people of Maine repudiate free
Imckern, who were such because they trade, and the wishy-washy foreign
believed in greenback principles, have1 policy of the Cleveland administration.
deserted a party which is used as The republican majority of 14,000 is
plunder by vandal leaders, and which the largest ever given in an off year in
is offered for sale for the democratic that state.
gold that Uses the pockets of its office­
,
Michigan does not want a “boy” gov­
holding statesmen (?) and the others
, ernor. Instead of the "boy from Menwho are anxioas for the same kind of
i don" the «a» from Gilead will be chos­
lining. If there were any method of
en as the stated executive.
recording the actual number of green­
Chicago now has a population of over
backers who will vote the fusion ticket,
in November, it would be found to be। 700,000, having increased 75,000 in the
the smallest ever cast bv that party in last two years.
Michigan. There are very many men
Mr. Chas. E. Barnes, editor of the
who have stood by it because they be­
lieved In its principles. They were Baltle Creek Daily Call, and State
Master Workman of the Knights of
honest in their belief. They were will­
ing' to cast aside honest convictions in Labor, publishes in his paper a 31^
column account of his recent visit to
the hope that fusion might in some this city. The article is exceedingly
well written and gh-OB a comprehensive
They have seen with sorrow the sauune- description of our city afld that por, lion of Barry county traversed bv the
ful, disgraceful, dishonest course of writer. We regret that press of ’other
the party leaders. For a few demo­ matter precludes its republication in
cratic 1 otives from the administration these columns.
table; for democratic gold from Uncle
By request of friends of the deceased,
Sam's coffers, these leaders have deliber­' Elder A. F. Dempsey will preach next
ately and designedly sold party honor Sabbath, Sept. 19th, at the State road
and party name. By scores and by 'church at 11 a. tn., a sermon in memorhundreds these honest greenbackers, ium of tlie late Henry L. Myers. All
are deserting the fualonists. Those( are cordially invited to attend.

i:

l&amp;CO

Will Move Into their New Store

Republican Nominations.

On or About September 12th
Where we will be prepared to Show the FINEST LINE of
MOST PERFECT MADE

NUCt MM rVKDU Oft, GMeeR

1'HE fuaton platform In Michigan de­
clares for free trade. In the some plat­
form President Cleveland' Is endorsed,
and he Is a protectionist. The same
platform demands the free coinage ot
silver. It likewise endorses the admin­
istration of President Cleveland and be
has repeatedly advised congress to sus­
pend the further coinage of silver.
This mongrel platform demands that
bank notes be retired, and greeulwvcks
taaoed in their stead. President Cleve­
land and Treasurer Manning have ad­
vocated the utter wiping out of the
greenback currency.
By endorsing
Cleveland's administration, the fuslontota have endorsed the measures he has
proposed, and they are opposed to every
principle of the greenback party. Thus
in its platform, the mongrel aggrega­
tion have advocated both sides of ths
tariff and currency questions. Who can

A. J. Bowne says he expects ground
will be broken for the new railroad at
Kalamazoo by October 1st All the'
stock has been subscribed.

Summer coughs and colds generally
come to stay, but the use of Red Star
Cough Cure invariably drives them
away. Safe, prompt, sure.

HOPTONIC

Clothing and Furnishing Goods,
Prices that Defy Competition!

HARTIMGD markets.

Wheat. Whitt.

Our Line of Young Men Pants
we have made a Specialty of
An Excellent Line
poll RELIABLE INSURANCE

Overcoats, ranging in Pricefrom $3 to $28
All Summer Weight Suits at Cost!
For the remainder of the Season.

Jno. M. Nevins,

E. W. MORRILL &amp; CO
XVANTED—I want you to
W me at jour own borne;

‘One Price Clothiers.'

RUSSELL HAS
Removed

New Grocery Firm!
The undersigned, having purchased the interest of Geo.

HIS STOCK OF

Pieston in the firm of Preston i Cook, will continue the busi­

DRY GOODS

ness at the old stand under the firm name of

AND

Millinery Goods,
To the First Door East of Hicks Bros.’ Gro­
cery, on State Street,

HOGLE &amp; COOK.
We will do all in our power to hold the trad* already tttab

Where he will be pleased to welcome all his cus­ lished and largely increase the number of customers by sell­
tomers and friends, as well as to greet many new
ones. As heretofore, he keeps the Best of Goods ing good goods at a small margin.
m his line, at the Lowest Prices.

Come and See Us.

New Ms Constantly Arrimg I

I WONDERFUL
COMBINATION

HOGLE &amp; COOK,

JULIUS RUSSELL

PEPTONIZED

BEEF, HOPS
t MALT.

«• ***■

Ever Shown in Barry County, and at

1S

who still hold to greenback principles
and hope for their ultimate success, are।
marching into the prohibition camp,
■
where they can find a simon-pure green­
back platform to stand on, and no bitr
ter fusion dose to swallow. Many
others who are satisfied with our mone­
tary affairs, but wish to register their
opposition to bargaln-ODd-sale pojitica,
are uniting with tlie republican party.
They are making little bluster anfl
Wow. but they are fixed in their deter­
mination to no longer suffer the dis­
grace of being led captive by.deslgning
tenders.

Second Door West of the Bank

SPECIAL

ROLLER MILL

I Y And other marked improvements will be made in

Hastings this season.

Central House Block.

MONEY SAVED I

ALBUKEN

Having bought a large invoice of TEA

INSANITY

HOPTONIC CO

Proposes to keep in the advance of the procession. You will
Whim at his new location north of the new Newton Howe

we will until further notice give each customer
a better TEA than ever before; and to induce

lS!S«Se,‘
J!S customers to try, will give a 5 cent ticket with
Tin, Copper and Sheet-Iron Ware. each pound for cash. Tickets good in 25c
Repairing Neatly and Promptly Done.

lots for any Crockery we have in stock at bce

Eave-Troughing a Specialty.

The Hull Gasoline Stoves. value.

FOR

This is the Uteri and Beet Gasoline Stove. Call and ,ee them

New and Second-Hand Stoves fop Sale!
1

. At Very Low Figures.
quantity of How Poirie, etc, that I will

,t

Try Our Tea!

Smith Hsing--fe Wat

�The Hastings Banner.
~^jurrni«g
.,
.THURanAY.SRFT. w. iw

Local Advertising Rates:

&gt;11 LET MI S1C.

rv.M&gt;uUy added to n»y »tock 01

Musical Goods
.rk ot Popular

Music.

Any-

,1 if Mtttlo Rook* or Sheet Music

mosey t&gt;y calllu* on me.

JOHN BE8SMER,
Jmreler and Optician.
i. Mleh.

rrvE.VHERS
Will ilnd a large assortment of

nit kic docks, and nt prices cheap­
er Chun ever at

,

McOmber’s, the Jeieler.
Impairing by an experienced
and competent workman.

Local Ne-ws.
I

thin ireek. 2,035.

Ho'for the Dorry County Pair! To
PERSONAL MENTION.
those intending visiting the Barry
Geo. M. Dewey was tn the city Tues­
County Fair the host of the American
day.
,h.°“e u plea^xl to say that he is better
^A^G. Kent,of Assyria, lain the city
t0 accomodate the

^S2l&lt;LVCT

Mrs. Julius Russell went to Chicago
Xll who purpose to compete in the
this morning.
various sports at the county fair should
Mrs. John 8. Davis, of the second
see that their names are properly enterward, is seriously ill.
UArthur
Hall is in tl** «ityR the guest
the first day. We mention this as it
**
was not understood last year.
- of Hastings friend*.
C.
E.
Ritchie,
of Middleville, was a
t«e merabers of Fitzgerald post
Banner caller Monday.
gave Rev..Hunsberger a very plee*aot
«I*ctedhonw from
surprise Monday evening, it was a
1 psilanti this afternoon.
complete aurpnse too. In token of
their appreciation of his many services t a?.^\W,‘lbur*of i,oU-v' vWt«* at John
to them they left a goodly sum of outh L. w hite h the past week.
as a pleasing reminder of the occasion.
Mrs. N Cook, of Prairieville. 1* the
The Secretary of Barry Co, Agricul­ guest of Hustings friends.

gentleman has made many friends in
this coaimnuity who greatly regret LU
departure.

VMessre. G. W. Ickes. Monroe Dietrick
and IL E. Hendrick and wives. Mrs.
Hoskins. Mrs. Ackerson and Ute Misses
Effie and Alta Richard*, all of Middle­
ville were present at the marriage of
Mr. KlrL Davis and Miss Jessie Eycleshymer.

Teas,Gofe and Tobacco

Rumor hath it that Herb Snyder,
thinking it not good for man to live
alone, Tuesday evening took unto him­
self u helpmeet in the persun of Ml**
Euima Patton, of Hastings township,
Bev.. Hunsberger officiating. The hapBf couple have the best wishes of the
ANNER.

Rev. Hunsberger preached his fare­
well sermon to s very large audience
Sunday morning. Hastings methodism
haa received a great impetus under the
G. W. Lowry is visiting her ministry of Rev. Hunsberger. Not on­
tural society has sent to each of the
ly the members of hi* church, but the
parents m Oakland county.
•
poatoffice* and hotel* in the county and
citizens geoerally. wish for Mr. HunsGeo Preston returned lust evening iterger and hl* family, a prosperous
" J*1!!® poster advertwing the
from
an
extended
visit
to
Ohio.
County fair. Persons to whom they
future.
are sent will confer a favor on all in­
Mias Ettie Holmes, of Grand Rapids,
Rev. Stewart preached his farewell
terested lathe fair by seeing that they is the guest of Hastings friends.
sermon in the M. E. church Sunday
are put up in proper and conspicuous
Rev. A. K. Stewart went to Kalama- evening. Rev. Stewart has been the
places.
pastor of Hastings M.-E cf|frn$,Jor the
¥&gt;o Tuesday, to attend conference.
,W. T. Brown was in' the dty Mon­ u/Mrs. Fred Barlow gave a pleasant past two years. lie has bteaJjJfhTul We are selling the Beet Gunpowder imported for 50c per lb
earnest and effective.
The member­
Beat Japan
“
........................................ 50c “
day and atoted that the Spaudlng. Man­ Tea party to invited friends Saturday.
ship of the various classes over whom be
"
“
a Choice Japan for.................................................................. 40c "
ufacturing Co. had condaded not to re­
Mrs. F. G. Goodyear ha* returned has ministered has more than doubled.
that will mutch any 50c Tea sold in this market. Try it.
He has won a warm place in the hearts
build their work* here or at any other from an extended visit at Coldwater.
•'
“a Good Japan Tea for
83c “
of his parishioners, and of the people
point. For a year they will trv'the ex­
a fair
“ Me Mrs. Dr. Johnson, from Dakota, is the generally. All trust that a prosperous
periment of arranging with other man“
“
a Choice Japan Tea Dust for...... 20c•*
guest
ot
friend*
in
Hastings
and
viclnlcareer
shall
be
his
in
the
new
field
of
ufactnren for such good* aa thev wish.
labor Co which he may be called.
If the new departure works well they
We carry a Choice and Complete Line of Green and Roasted
will not again go into the business of
A’ *P* Williams will leave for Lekt the residence of the bride’s parents,
manufacturing sporting goods.
Oakland, California, this, Wednesday Hastings township. Wednesday evening Coffees.
afternoon.
last, by Rev. W. A. Hunsberger. Mr.
Friday, toward evening, Mr. Henry
Kirk 6. Davis, of Middleville, and Miss
Norton, of Carlton, was accidentally \Z‘h- - Franc Williaxns commenced a Jessie Eydeshymer were united in mar­ We sell the Best Arabian Mocha Roasted for....
30c per lb
term of school in the Chidester district riage. A number of friends of the
25c
••
“ Mixed or Rojamoja Roasted for .
shot. He had loaded one barrel of a Monday morning.
**
a good Mixed Roasted for
30c ■couple
were present, and the occasion
douHe barreled ntle, a^,d was in the act
18c
“
Mrs.
Donahue,
nee
Emma
Bailey,
of
“
the
Best
Rio
“
was one that will be long and pleasant­
of loading the other, when a bag ot
15c aGood
“
shot fell from hi* hand, striking the Ypsilanti, is visiting relatives and ly remembered. Numerous and costly
••
a Fair
"
“
reminders of the good wishes of friends,
hammer of the loaded barrel.NUscharg- friends in this city.
"
Choice Rio Green for.
attested the esteem in which the high
ing the same, the ball entering The ab­
C. F. Brook* left for Buffalo, N. Y,
domen, taking an upward course. It to-day, and will viaft friends and rela- contracting parties are held. Mr. and
Mrs. Davis will visit friends in Michi­
was cut out near the collar bone. The Uvea in that djy and victatej.
Inf Tobaccos we lead them all, and our sales on^his article
gan and Ohio, returning to Middleville
wound is not considered dangerous,
H. J. Newton, of Silver Creek. N. Y. aboutOctober 1st, Both are well known art simply immense.
z
\
though very palnfuL
Is in the city. Mr. Newton always gate and highly esteemed in our sister vil­
lage, and will be welcomed to the social
a
royal
welcome
in
Hastings.
Remember you can get goods at your
circles of Middleville.
We are selling a good Light color Fine Cut for
Rev. M. V. Rork was in the dty the
own prices Wednesdays and Saturdays
“ “
choice
**
“
of each week at Lewis Stem’s store. past week. He has been stumping the
“
“
good Dark
•’
“
The following is an excerpt from an
county for the prohibitionists.
the best Dark
“
.................
He is determined to sell thehnoda, and
article in the Battle Creek Dally Call of
Mr.
and
Mr*.
Ed.
Holbrook,
for
the
This
is
our
special
brand
and a hummer.
people cannot speak
xllsfavor
Monday, descriptive of the writer’s
past
two
years
residents
of
Dakota,
ex
­
Our
Dynamite
Plug
Tobacco
is a corker, for
about the prices when they-^Jake them
visit
to
this
dty
Saturday.
We
publish
Spear Head Plug for......................................
themselves. On other weekdays prices pect to retm to Halting* next week.
.. 15e “
Our Boom Smoking is great, forA
on all goods in Mr. Stern's ntock will' .Jtfr. David Morthland, of Cedar Creek, Jt as being of interact (o our dtizens:
While regii&gt;teript*to- the Hasting*
Our Daisy Smoking is the best, for•.
be at and below coat He haa put suet Ind Chas. Dickinson and wife, of House
we met our^lldw citizen, C. G.
prioee on them as will sell them. See Hastings, are attending the fair and
Case.
Now
right
here
Jet
u*
digress.
Mr. Stern 11 you want anything in the reunion at Jackson this week.
Our &amp; and 10 Cent Counters are loaded down wit!) Bargrins.
Mr. Case is in Hastings organizing a
line of dry goods, clothing ana furnish­
stock company for the manufacture of
ing goods.
E. O. Dewey, thepopular young edi­
his now threshing machine, and the
tor of the Owosso TimeB and dty clerk people are taking hold of the project
Friday of next week and each day of Owosso, was handshaking with
with considerable enthusiasm. Exper­
thereafter before the county fair, the Hastings friends Sunday and Monday. ienced threshing machine men, all con­
secretary will be in hi* office for the
Will Cook and Ed. Bailey played bail cede that Mr. Case's machine one of the
purpose of selling membenihip tickets with the Charlotte club at Alblaa Sat­ very besL Why should the men of
Come quick, for they are selling like hot cakes.
and taking and recording entries. All urday. and h;kl the Batlsfaction of being money let this factory go away from
who can should secure their ticket* and on 'the winding side. Charlotte, 14, this dty? But then.if Battle Creek
Yours for Low Prices,
should lose it, we know of no place in
make all the entries practical before the Albion, 8.
which we would rather have the fac­
fair and avoid the rush the first day.
R.
B.
Messer
and
W.
H.
Power*
were
tory
located
than
Hastings.
What
If you follow this advice you will find
that thing* will tie much more satisfac­ In Grand Rapids Monday and Tuesday would be Battle Creek’s loss will be
tory as no one can do a thing well in a drilling with De Molal commandary, Hastings gain.
hurry Those who live at a distance preparatory to attending the trienni.d
Ten cords 4 foot dry wood,'beech or
can send in entries by mail and secure conclave at SL Louis next week.
maple, wanted. Apply at Hastings
their tags.
Messrs. Chas. E. Barnts, Geo. W. House at once.)
Bailey and Perry Maye, of Battle
To a deserving man, praise ought Creek, F. H. Gill, of Grand Rapids, and
not to be withheld, and we feel like F. W. Cook, of Muskegon, were the
saying what tffc think, that is that Dr. guests of the workingmen’s organiza­
Hess is doing a powerful -sight of good tion of this dty Saturday. kJ
ron.
in our community. It is certainly won­
Mr. A. D. Niskern will leave
derful with what ability he master* the Thuusday of this week for Fort Pop­
most difficult cases and of those who lar river, Montana. Mr. Niskern must
have been long ailing, having tried report for duty at that place October
every known means for relief, but 1st His numerous friends wish him
found none; having at last despaired a safe and pleasant journey.
themselves us well as their friends of
The face of Cha*. Miller is now
ever being better.
Dr. Hess treat*
such cases with as much confidence ns adorned with a frescoed &lt;*ye, the result
of being hit by a stick thrown from a
though they were some ordinary affair. I lathe
This week we pat in stock a very large line of
ip Bentley Bros. &amp; Wilkins’ facWe can hardly understand why it is
but certainly his succsss can not be JI tory Tuesday. Fortunate for him that
disputed for we have plenty of evidence »J the injur- vi'u* not more serious.
I At Wavland. Monday Sept 13th, Mr.
that hltrt-ures are genuine.
John A Turner was united in marriage
We are informed that in his zeal to II to Mr*. Belle Frue. of that place. The
serve the people as prosecutor. M. F. t| Banner joins the many Burry county
Jordan’has turned the Middleville post­ triend* m extending congratulations
office over to his deputy, and is on t he |I and good wishes to 51r. and Mr*. Turn-

Our trade is Booming in Tea.
cause we sell for-Cash only,(
do give better values than any
can. We sell goods in every
Barry county. *

Why? be­
and can and
credit house
township in

Special Sale of 5 and 10exHandkerehiefs.

Rememrer that Dr. Lathrop's office
is now tn hi.* drug store,

FARMERS. see II ogle &amp; Cook before
rou s* II your butter and eggs.

I Umile &amp; L’Of»K pay the highest mar­
ket price for (ill farmers produce.
The Hastings and Charlotte nines
Will crow bats at Charlotte to-day.
An article on the tariff question. of
inkrest to tanners, will be found else­
where.
Thkiik will be no service at the M.
Erdiurch next Sabbath, as the pastor
Is absent id conference.

L&lt; i&lt; at. the large fair poster* ad ver-1
tiring rhe coining County fair. They
wens printed at the Banner office.
Id'.'. JIn.*s would say to those wishing;
io see and consult with him, can do w
neit .Monday, Sept. 20tn, at the Hast­
ings house.
HoiLg
G»ok have just read ved a
larger mvcxte of new cropJdpMl tea
that they are selling at 50 cento per
It’s a rattler.
.
.
Me-xki: Kiioa. have purchased of
fiie Spaulding Manufacting Co. *the
hml formerly owned and used by them
lor the croquet factory.

Tnr.EE will be many new and inter••■ mg featiuw at the county fair this
lair. We expect the display In Floral
Hall will be simply beautiful.

$1000

Fall and Winter

Mens,' Youths,’ Boy's and Children’s Suits,

road constantly advocating his pecul­
iar fitness for office. His favorite hob­
by, so we are told, is “third tennism."
In all candor we ask Mr. Jordan to
uame his objection to an officer who has
so faithfully served Barry county *as
has Philip T. Colgrove. And when he
h^ done this, we want to ask him if
running for a third term, in • obedience
to the unanimous wish .of his party
convention, a* in the ca«e of Mr. Colgrove. is half as bad as for a man hold­
ing office under a civil service adminis­
tration to desert his post of duty, which
he is paid to attend, fn order to advo­
cate bis claims to a county office on a
partisan ticket?_____________

But a little over 50 per cent &lt; f the
The Michigan state camp-meeting of
the seven th-day Adventists will be held total vote of the city was polled on the
al Grand Rapids Sept. 20-28. A cordial water works question Monday, but the
invitation Is extended to the public.
loan was voted by an overwhelming
The President of Barry County Agri­ majority. Following is the vote by
cultural society will be at work the wards:
No
prwent week on the fairgrounds get­
25
ting things ready for the coming fair. 1st ward.
.. 4!
2d ward .
Sam’l White, of Rutland, hereby 3-1 ward .
31
return* thanks to the many friends for 4th ward.
their manifold kindness during the
279
sickness, death and burial of his wife.
We understand that there is acme
The "boy from Mendon” 1* advertisto jpeak here the 20th. It is expected talk of injunction proceeding*
(be council attempts
thgt the “mail from Gilead” will talk to the
would IUUUIJ
hardly 1
rma WOU1U
,L
tl।•! people of Hastings later in the cam- This
barely possible that the majority are
right, and one of the priRcipl« of »
on the sidewalk near Smith. free government is that the majoritj
H;cns &amp; Van Arman's on Wedneedav shall rule.
last, a 85 bill. Finder will please leave
The Journal and Democrat hate
at this office. Same was lost by Miss
been charging for some time that over­
-Maine Barber.
ture h.vTbesn made the prohibition^
The young members of Rev. Stewart's
wherebv the republicans were to en­
congregation iu the Altoft district dorse
caudate for dwkinuun
made him a presen* of a valuable
c*$‘
watch chain just previous to his de­ for prohibition
dates
on
the
republican ticket, me
parture for conference.
•
statement is utterly false. No such
Fairs will now be the order of the idea baa ever been entertained f°r
day . This week the State fair is at
Jackson, next week the Union fair at mlttee or m uwwber
“
Grand Rapids and the week following nronoaal tot any such fusion was ever
tint county fair at Hastings.

TUEG.A.R. boy* attended the M.
SSTfoollsb suumeots TbertOubUh. church in a body Sunday morning,
■and
—.. listened
u.-tcueti to
cXJ Rev.
1M&gt;Y. Hunaberger
XlUDBOurgVI’a
B fare- caa UCKCV uuu
- r
Wt-ll sermon. He has a warm place In Barry county stolid &lt;m their own mwttw hearts of the Hastings boys In blue. lu_ While they will bsP*«“j£
All who are indebted to me must
call aud pay mt Immediately, aa I have
gone out of ’business
——
■*------‘ have
u-—
and,
must
pa*.
FRED'K. HOTCHKISS-

forfeit

J. H. Beamer &amp; Co,
CLOTHING!

Overcoats-and Suits.

A GENTLEMAN’S SMOKE

Eld. A. F. Dempsey returned from
the Xttdeyan Methodist conference
Monday. He has been assigned to the
Spring Arbor circuit. Eld. Isaiah Mar­
tin, of Allegan, succeeds him on this
charge. Rev. Dempsey occupied the
the pulpit of the East St. M. E. ehurch
at Grand Rapids Sunday morning last
During his stay among us thereverened

We can do yon some good in this line, as we have splendid
uh. umui
ruth Avwm,

ua
-

values to offer.

Hats and Caps.
We have a large stock, and we allow no one to undersell us.

-THE CELEBRATED

E. Y. HOGLE.

Victor Clover Huller,
The Best Machine of its Kind Made.
ty Hriul the report or the trial u Jive® bao«, Mid

claim for IL

The Best is Always Cheapest.

V it l» not wbnt we

e

Report of Committee.
La Grange, La Grange Co., In&lt;L May 25th, 1880.
Jkport ot jolol oommlttee by Un «rleoltar*l«'
xti^v-^rrun
»n&lt;5
T a Graiitre
enuetv, Indiana,
toand
testof
the
relative
merits
of the
VicX
cio?£ “
Slier,
of IlEerstowk
Maryin,
the
Birdsell
Monitor,
Junior

The Kenfield Diving Flue Furnace,

AmTst^oiphcotmty.Michipn. Fair, held aa CentrevJUe on
otu» duv nf

.

CHICAGO.

Manufactured by BROOKS &amp; KENFIELD, is

1880 an arrreement was entered into by the repreeentalivefl

"lljSSSui'SSSSSSSrtfiiiSiS

Tlie Best!

low. or

!,™w^S?b Ed iSbVmi tbrouab the other nucblne, MXordlM to ejreomeat.
Afthe rosetolon or the trlM at committee, Mier due ddlfeMlojj, «omi m^ydStaH.™«&gt;or or the Victor torpidity ml excoUmcy ot woA In Ml
'"•K^HtalMll. from 1 J» pounde ot Mr»w. tbreehed « pound, ot reed, mixed
with » taSSuulIStyotohMI; the Victor, rrom 1.110 pound, ofitr.w, tbreehed
uotSfi or «d. mixed with » bw. quantity ot chaE Tbe_H5\o^!p 'Si.?
bv the Victor was eight mlnutea lea. than that occupied by the BlrdSl b^m the atrawor toe V&amp; toe BlrdaeU mtormbod twopoundaot and:

It eaves fuel.
, .
It is the most easily regulated.
It is made of the best material. , z y i
It is the most durable.
. ZA ■
,
It gives the greatest uniformity &lt;Sf heat.

a &lt;2

It has the largest radiating surface.

It is the Most Economical.
We have the exclusive agency for the VICTOR for &amp;nry

Enquire of Brooks 4 Kenfield for prices. The best of refer
ences as to satisfactory work of this furnace will be furnished

by
•

Respectfully,

MESSER BROS.

Brooks &amp;. Kenfield

�AWAKENED LOVE
Stately » a lily, beautiful as a row, modssS
ha a violet, was Ethne, daughter of Great
Florimoml, king of the Franks tiuto heiress
erf her father’s ilotusin, she had liren taught
as bcflUc-d a p&lt;werful inomn-b'a daughter.
No brighter eye flashed napondve to noble
&lt;»rorf. no tenderer heart wept over laughra
wuuzxta. no iiw&gt;re daring huntivw liatted to
Bul her lew. was ire. This toeutiful
being, who eouH pity tbu squires inicbap,

Right well did King Floriinnnd like to keep
suitor depart from hta court with dejectod

bio of holding the turbulent princes of the
provinces in subjection, tto they petitioned
should Iteoorne her consort
Florimond knew that his daughter must

"Mias Bruce!”
"Mr. Weldon!”

uiy choice,

knights all. True, Bernard of Pnscarene had
little bewdes hta nob!'- mu no rind hta trusty
rwonl; |&gt;ut said she not something of u speech 1
Then it should I* TiuktixI, who should rule
his kingdom mid keep up his fume.
Tliorannds flocked to tbo Field of Ixjvb tbo
next day, for it was announced that t bi&gt; Quean
of Love would cbooso n husband from the four
victorious princes.
TIm. wrestler? failed to attract a single
plaudit, tbo tilting passed by unnoti-vxi. All

ronquerC’ proved his Luck. Rolert dis
mounted, and throwing the reins to hta squire
strode forward with slow aud stately step.

not waiting for a servant to do so. A tall
young g^nprtnan, with a bancteosw fare nnd
figure,.waitstanding outside. Etaw blushed a
UttiiT nnd izowed. The goiiil-tnan returned

right hand lira sent many a doughtv warrior
to bite tbo dust Yet didst thou lay thino
within it, I pledge .Biy knightly hqnor tbou

pretty wlf. They had never met before,
clibcr, she was certain.
“Mr. Weldon. Mr. Montague,’ she said—
“Mr. Montague, Mr. Weldon."
Instinctively they bowed, a little dwtnxtt-

For an Lour or two tho three sat and talked.
Their subjects are of no partil-utar import­
ance to this narrative. Any one can imagine
how heartily each of tho gunttomcn wtab-sl

Great was the rejoicing, and fur

the Great -’Thin
Juan’s mouth. I
iior tby husband,
&lt;rf love and ambition and the beautiful Ethne. -------- --------------- --------- _zy, I will abideby
To every prince/bad eom- a most faithful it, nor hold a vengeful thought"
“
Fair
Ethne,"
spoke
Tancred
the Wbe, ‘-rare
miniaUiro of the king’s daughter, and many
n num. ns ho gazed upnn thedazslmg counter­
feit, felt that he would gladly barter LL-. soul
breti stolen by thy beauty.”
Then slowly advanced Bernard of I’luicarene upon his milk-white stood, with tnq&gt;pings of azuro and ailrer. A goodly youth to
look upon, with hta Uthoome figure and
chestnut curls falling upon his blue deubtiot,
nnd hta bravv, sweet lips, half Muuletf by the
gold-bn^vn line.

seff at Ethne's feet
•
“Oh, princres, maiden n/falr. I know not
whether tbou art mortal; I think it lie®ven

the tnn-a of his forefathers

shoal .1 bv bidden, and an the sixth day Ethos
must choose
for her busband. Such an
obedient child was die that the smiled and

the taw of tho country, and has grown
out of a genera! condition. In Tuscany
;be latid-ownerB provide tho land, the

no iutesittan of troubling her with tho old
subject yet.
’
Acting upon bis resolution b* wnlknd up
r...
, , L.. - - ' , I...
l_ 11 —

“Singular that I always moot that man
here lately,'’ muttered Mr. Weldon, frowning.
»
__ -1 •»._ *------ Z..Lukmw

that Mr. Montagu" had not, av yet. revelved
hta answer.
During hta call .Mr. Weidoti adhered to his
resolution and said nothing alout the mo-

no unw.
.
"Why, wlmtr Mkrd Mr. Weldon.
"Varror, my parrot, has made Ids rwcapc."
Mr. Waldon was rejoiced. Then the parrot

divided between the two, tlie

rrally cordial and lasting, and it is said
that there are instances in which tbo
name family have occupied a farm for
hundreds of years.
,
Under l&gt;oth taw and custom property
m equally divided among all the children
of a deceased father. If a ]»easant has

Absolutely Pure.

DL

Tip' daughters on marriage receive their
portions and exchange their ancestral
Iwnie for those of their husbands.

hn cvmsulta the head of the family, and
ia largely influenced by Ida decision.

wife received into the aaauciation to share

vmation might bv changed to aaua'thing a
little more confidential At tangth, by a
tacit uudiTStonding, they saw that tfajy mtU

which she brings her husband remains
their private ;&gt;roperty, but custom re­
quire* that it aboil be reaerved for tlw
use of their children. When money is
nerdid for any jiurpoae, the aloer brother

therefore, at tbo Karoo time, and, followed by

takra a thought I might have kuowu ho bolongrel to you. I will bring him to you Ibis

sums thus supplied to the various mem­
bers of Jhe association shall be equal in
amount "5*he children are brought up
at tlie cpiiitajon expjnise. and as tlie prin­
cipal crops, require cou'rtant watchful-

etamerd a pet parrot waa hanging there in his
■hrieked:
'
“Call again, Mr. Weldon!" Then before
&gt;L. -.-.■ar..1 &gt;.*,1 ,11.„l
* V.M—L- Kimil,,,. In.

I captured him."
After Mr. Weldon took bis departure bs

“Is thta your bird," be adted
tague.“
Mbs Elsie Inuglx-d, bhub*xl and bowed tlie

naughty parrot.
•■You wicked V’arcor!" i
you ashamed of yourself r
pleading tonn.
UO you wicked Varvor, you shall bang b'-ro

have grown so accustomed to this kind

from Injurious I)rus&gt;
and Oflraalve Odors
A partide I* applied Into each r^trtl and*"
agreeable. Price!» rent* al drnpnst.; t&gt;v mH
registered.cocreta Cir. P.m tree.
kly Br.irrnr.Es iiruat’*-’. &lt;»*rr&gt;.vy.

return'd Vorror.
first families U threatened by an ex|K&gt;sure which may make some wine®,
but no true American will be aahamvd of
a humble origin.
In fact there is bat
little room for boasting among the New
York millionairoa.

brow, and she lifted biro, and put in his hand
thronged with stnuigvni, and squires dtrad in

Then ELdc suddenly bethought bcnelf that
sdx&gt; ba-1 tx-tter do that berw-lf. And she &lt;Ld,

cage and all, in to him.

and thy love haa awakened mine. —Tld-Blti

machinist.”

ehurch.
Mr. Bruce, looking

bling Javer's kbu. Heralds rode up and down
the Itata, janclaiming in sonorous voioe ibsdr
knights' deeds at prowom. More than Wu at

■•ItollCugms!' sxcj

bottle of drinking

in bewiktonnenL

“Am I bewltchedr

NATURE’S!.
CURE FOR

COItSTIPATlOII,
8KLTZKK APEHUB7.
Il Is certain Ln Ki el­

captain in the army.'

*How rouchr be naked.

•taring young man with

Mr. Weldon groaned mentally. But tbs
result was that be lied to submit to delay. Ito

•

LU 1.

■

the sleeper jabbered to us tn unpronounce­
able luuaii FVcncb. that ono of ua must go into

an angel Lid smiled U[-x&gt; man. and still was

qutaltion and inion
were anchored.

about starting, and monsieur retired dfacomflted. I mention this incident to show the

It was 8 o'clock.when Mr. Montague made
hta call on Pike street. He, too, was lucky
enough to find Mie. Eide at borne. For an
hour they talked on cotnmonptaos subjects.
At length the man nnuhel the subject next

permit no farther trifling. "Upon the mor-

“Old skinflint! old skinflint! old skinflint!"
'■napped out.
“That bird must dieF roared Mr. Bruce.
Ho w-laxl the cage, and opened it, white Elsie
fled from the n|&lt;rttuent in team. But Mr.
Bruce luul reckunsd without bis hart Var-

drawn.

be my wifeT Etai# was silent.

lints not one ha« found favor in thy sightP
lips. Then, a woman-Uke idea entered her
brain.

thy daughter and bumble subject. I lira but

ottaly. mapping bis fingers togrtlxn-. His
•protacka were dashed to t]w floor nnd
brokea He ran ogainnt a taldn rorrmi with

all bar glory. It is ।
flitted quickly along the hall and into'tbe

father and a spoiled, capricious uutld I

triiu-a, perluqm, but a high-toned, bonontbto

beaded I’ and was uiriding from tbo chamber,

marriage."
“Humph!” said Mr. Bruce.

Etale faltered.
“Wbor

“WallF

-Mj
Mr. w^doo U mj trrfm™.
b bA&gt; wealth, and cun provide for you as

taste tn this particular, and tho beautiful

ladles still continue to lug around fortunes cu

thta world's go&lt;xLs-sotne, I admit; but still
Mr. Weldon fare ...............
’
“But, pajia!"
“Well, my dear.

■TV
uterwanL If Im Hw-i
bo should b&amp;vn far UL.

’ Tbo Greek soldiers wounded in the battle

life a clerk in a country store, and felt
that he was doing remarkably well when
he peddled maps in Dataware county.

’clock In the torenoou of rart of tbdee d»n
n?«d.AWM.Mh.*.1..&gt;«!i „ pili
Judzvirfl****"-

of mall things. Why, even the Spoffords were nhoeniaki-rs. the fiteaeniwa State ot Michigan, County of lurry «*.
kept tavern, and the Wolfes can be
wcrm uK vwtair
•
alrieville, in Mid reur-.t;. deceased.
traced back to a gin-mill. Let the genea­
uaderslsned. h»»iuc f-en sppotaUM
logical fiend do his worst, he will still
find that wraith, like charitv, covers a
multitude of sins.—New York oor. Cin­ hereby giro notice that uc will yet :u.tte re»tdeuce ot said dreeased. In thr i.myMp «&lt;
cinnati Enquirer.
ITalrierillv. la Mid rounty. on
w iy- ■ ■
There is only one portrait of Abbe u. ni. oi cacn in aaiu oaj7&gt;. nw
AMdatag«0Mlalira1ngMhl« taj’i'. awl
Ltaxt with which lie is pktased. and it IBODttafrom the and day &lt;d July. A l&gt;. I**were allowed by Mid niurt for rrediloni to pre
sent
tnelr
etalnw
to
u«
tor
examlntttoc
»»1 «•
ing. io Rome. Ltaxt was jwirforming
of hta com positions with unwtual
A. C. TOWM .
petuooity aud power. “
P. TKAVKKS
THEO1-1KK kYB».
(•.innihMonert
under hit charmed hand.
finished, the audience burst into a rap­
Mortgage *•**■turous shout of “Encore!" At this Ltaxt,
pale and looking inspired, brusquely trirb and Matilda gaehtrieb. «**'£'• ‘±^‘5
leiqied from bis root, turned around to Marie, dated June ®h, A. i&gt; l«M.,aad rwrd*
In Ul* office Ot the rvgirtrr ot deeds tor U£
the audience, with hta l&gt;ack loaning County
or Barry and SUU- of Mh-hk»” "» £
against the piano, his anna croewd on ,&lt;&gt;.•* i, t "vt .1 ■&lt; Mors
Ms bberat, and hia head thrown sightly
to be dur «the date ot tai' ■*&gt;»* *"*
bock, and gated at them unmoved far a
of two hundred ntnrtyrux and -•
moment with stem severity. It was
while the master wa, in th is superb al­
titude that Layraud. who chanced to be
present, seized Jus pencil and caught tlie
picture before him. When Ltaxt raw it

p®*ted the pose, though he could not re­
contained Id said mortgage and th,Xbr
prat the look in the artist’s studio next snch case trade and prodded. m*i«J*
riven thttoe Sotontey. the irih day
her, A. I). lira. at ten a’chrk tn lb"
L-*
abah mH id public auction to Ihv.Wgi.**’«»«•
»t IK. &gt;AMk*fmnl Annr nt the court l&gt;OU - ■
Cptiniy uf IUrTV^
in thM rMnltr
-“‘“-j
njs the pl*'*.*$2’
___ J** 5CTrM’d
l» hoMrt&gt;
lha Circuit Court for Barry Count'
'
■hi nuripto’, '* J*
Do you know, the Eugliah have added
•irtynewritin direst.to the catalogue

Monthly.

_ -- ---- —
.uueu’i ne-ii.
Jo Howard, in Tha Bostcm Gtoh»
w
ktonta a-., u a:__ .TTT® v!01*' *J* Mr-

satudUng child's

from that uta were allowed for credXsre to
present tbelr etaltas against tire mate ot W»tsoo E. Woodruff, tetr ot said coan'.y. deceased,
Fly and that aU creditors of Raid dev eased are re
tho
be­
in a

AndMr.Sl.7nii
away to cool fate wrath.
”
nH
m&lt;rTT Mr Muotague ra
av Mr. Bruce luul indi'-ated too

hifit met look, of languLihing love with gtaneo
“W Ml, ray dear.

ura. si.ituw'

dtspepsu.ssl.tjx’ nr,

office in which he io dow partner. Wil­
liam Labbey, formerly of A. T. Stewart
retired millionaire.

butcher and had a stall in
market. Ruf us Story, who is now
millionaire veteran of Front'street,
gan here aa a hard-worked boy

“Why, Mr. WeWon. you astonish me; I

But though tbs

hyasRi.tiug.not y oo:raring nsiure. Ita not
take violent purgative*

Sick-Hea dache, iJS”*S5

Cynu W.

traveling public, I wA to think that tbo
aa knigiit after knight paid his obeisance to

vain; wilt thou deny thy daughterT
"Thou bast mo there ; but think not, Ethne,
to cajole me. I do not think in fevhtowing

FEVER.

FEVER

-

Etale that I tore her," thought Mr. Montague,

inand, that will I do.”
She put her soft arms about his neck and

HAY

The Brevoorta were market

round million, waa

Flurimond upon hta lofty Chrono of purest
gold, with proud princes bending tbelr kn«a

ik

CATASRH

tho founder &lt;&gt;f

trivial matter*.

from t.'.oas liKtchloa orbs.

HEAD

COLD

home and table to the isolation of wpar-

Hhe found

ta Balm

vineyards and olive gnrdcna
When
there are too many hands for the original
holding, another farm io taken, nnd the
old life continued. In some esses the
older members go etas where and organ-

add Elsie, turning her attention u» the geo-

reroed since that blueful hour wiien tlnrt I saw
thee. 1 am happy if thou wilt but deign to

POWDER

Imre been laboring with him be will
generally leave, in addition to the capi­
tal invested in the farm, a small amount
of ready money.
By u mutual arrange­
ment the eldest brother takes tbs farm
in his nnme and becomes the head ot
■■lT,S“
?wmon wtth the rnnint,.. ’&lt;*» is
the family. He manages ths business,
aud, in case any of the younger brothers
Wi
wish to withdraw, puyit his portion in
ready money; the old home is kept up,
the brotiwra and stalere take their menla
liHS,°^
CeSGrand
r 63 M^roe
together, and the household expenses
St.,
Rapids
are^rovided from a common fund. Gen­
erally s|&gt;eaking. such an association as
this would be broken up by marriage.

Mte) Elsie. Restoring it would !■» a small
matter, but tlx-u small matters sometinK
turned the currant in such affair ashiv
"Why, Min Bruce," he exdaimed, “I belicTO I had th* good fortune to rapture your

away toughing.

was assembled; all that man and wealth could
do wax done to moke tho tournament of Ethno
the Fair unequalod. And nature, smiling,

known

— - - -----------

“Do come In, Mr. Montague,” she said. She

fcl-

make her own choice, he lauglied In his beard.
But he readily promiaxi, and royal courtiani

on iww w

others,-following along niter it Shortly it
alighted upon tho sill of an open window.
NSTiXo windo* — Mr WddunJ

bad not lx&gt;beld ML* Elsie since making his
nr-Mseal, lv- fill that he could not endure to
__ -A.
Lxnmr . ft flVHlld do

in there was a alight twinkle of mischief hi her
eyes. Th* two gentlemen who were about to

iy .patch jar thy delicate ear, 1 crave jmnlcn.

towur-j him. He turned nrowxi.
the crowd werechMtaOwn^MnS
Weldon could not see at flm. ITrerauy,
howrer. hta gam rovtoi on a bird flytag

rejoiroJ, gtad to gvt an op|»rtunity of a»hting Ml* Bruce. After tl&gt;c crowing was passed own. and &lt;|..ubtl&lt;w» tine fatee guided that bird
he did, not relinquish tlw music, but continuad there. Tbo crowd yelkxl and the parrot
hoppe.1 imude. Tbo window was in tbcsecorxl
on-by her side.
Mi* EMn tqrnei from Ann street to Fike story of tlw building, and as the bin! ctid not
aimror n ladder was obtained nisi placed upon
thewindow sill. Then Mr. Weldon OMendal
and closed tho window. TIm? parrot was a
aho said at the gate.
captive. The crowd «■ satisfied ami disshort time," lio *afd.
MLv Elsie tub-red him into the parlor.

Then Ethno clung to him, shbdderiug, as
strong young natnres will, nt thought at
death, and bado him not name the ugly word.

■ topknsrher dw father.
’
'
The king sullied, for be was a shrewd ok!
feUow, and knew a wobxan's b«art, ar thought

FnddcnJy his thoughts w.-n.
ii

purwt white, for so gloriously lovely waa
thtt gem it needed not rich retting. In her
right hand she held a great crimson-hearted

It grieve ine to find thy heart held nw second;

over the Iwutiful Ethnc's slave, further than
ever from Florituondta throne.
Uttia

sometaiug obe

ribly muddy. What a splendid [inspect for
bedmggkvl ukirta!
Rich Weldon saw her trouble. “Permit tus,"
he mid.

Kull well pleased was Flor:mood. Robert
the Bold, Hugh the Great, Tanrred the VVto.

breathkwi dieno- entered the four knlghta.
First, Itolxirt ttw Bold, on hta coal block

Bho bunted and rode and

&lt;41

whom I could I give a aeccnd

■he Icxikrd at him reproachfully, and aaktd:

maid, Orunelle.

A FAMILY COLOefY 8Y5TSM

A PET PARROT

j^gaSSfcT.K.

through excudve
bathing! That reminds one of the state- S’iSE? Ihe trantees befog J'
ro«nt erf the philcwopher, that he bathed
h® a®*** it.-Doon MKtettepotflfty Of Itarrv ind &gt;W •of
I^t m The Cdrecat
S»ues»M4*s?,‘r.!ir. :»S*

tKSVtSS^'-^S
be recorded pta thereof.
I*t*4 Jna*“jUUU» BTAKK. Mortpr-

�dastardly dynamiting.

WE HOLD THE CUP.

USE RENOMINATED.

THE 0ALIANT MAYFLOWER SHOWS A

WISCONSIN REPUBLICANS HAVE CON­
FIDENCE IN HIS ABILITY.

B. HER HEELS AGAIN.
._B&gt;f^r* "l Bw Switchmen s union objected
to working
th* rail‘Tn&gt;'
I«n put to
t-.exi.-w '* empteying guards to prereut
ifo thnmW
U*0 wrock of
*'.A.n *mi
*,tb th* precaution the ut-

5-^®

Igvrt. Friday night at 13

.•suited in tto terribte
|.&gt;a.t one man and possibly in tha

Vttittau nouduuatd the following ticket: Govmwr, Ji-reminh M. Hunk; licotauant •gov­
ernor Gwwo. VC U.I.-J, .......

. ?.

For Pali

l^n

superintendent of instruction, J. B. Thayer;

titling hi the upper room of tto
P- tin* apparatus which controls
- - plm «L «m cxplodon took

OUGHfURE

r .ibi&lt;* t-xtenf and only mwwi ita ulJjy.,-t -tlud of entirely deetroying the
1.,-jun.* tlie fl -tui* who tuanogvtl the
,^t w.*re* not .uflicienUy expert in the
;j, ta.mt. Mr. Colvin wa» thrown to

sure’.
prompt^

uuui running away up

«

J

ttefk-*

t lie rir«'l

Auditor General's (We
Lousing.Midi,.igiy i.ite#.

»
i

•otiir uim iii September, will be Bold at public
alk-tLm h&gt;-..Id
-r &lt;h. r*......&gt;u
Hair*. If not previously redeemed or canceled ac­
cording to law.
Said statem-nta rootatn a full description of
each parcrl of said lands, and may be seen on
applteaUon ax Um- ©Bice of the County Treasurer.
land* struck off to ihe State for taxes of IMO
or other years, at the Tax Holra In October last,
will Im offered subject to the right of redemption
prescribed by law.
WM. C. 8TKVENB.
Aud ll or General

■ EhIImI .a cfnn thl- Um I —

Village ot Middleville.

gALE OF STATE TAX LANDS.

ANNUAL TAX SALESj
Auditor General's Office. ,
Lansing. Mich., July 1.1889. f
bp much ot each of tlie foUowlngdracribed tract*
or parcels of huuLaituated in the county of Bam,
delhiuuent for unpaid Taxes, for the year* meu;
Honed i&gt;elaw. as will be sufficient to nay th«tax•e. Interest, and chanres utercuu. will be soM try
the Irvastirrr of said County. ot&gt; the first Tur*day of October next, at such public and conven­
ient place as he shall select 16 Haatlnn. the
I’
.* &gt;i

Johnson s Addition.
8
Village of Morgan.
Section
.

liarry Couni) Treasurer', Office. IHiuitiugB, August t8U&gt;. UM. (
Notice Is hereby given, that the sale of lands tn
Horry County, advertlsod by toe Auditor General
n» delinquent for taxes of IBM (and previous
yean * will be held M the court house In Hast­
ings. the Count«He*t of said County, commenc­
ing ou Tuesday .the Kb day of October nexL at
nlueo'clock a. m .and continue from.day today
(Sunday, cxrsq-ted) until the biuuo shall have
been disponed of ai-cordiru; to taw.
WM. D. HA YES. Countv Treasurer.

OKCts.

SITUATION AT CHARLESTON.

No Wordls

druetiun and Krllrf.

!" F K lS 3 1 * 5 « » K 5 f

U frX ffV

. Sept.
jpaf-rally

■It.

— The dtuation
unffaang«d.
One

nx^Alay was character

.....
. ■ • &gt;' jMEriu-ularty iti.prvwJvr wore
irra.L*l »&lt; t»r 'V T Thoaip^xn. &lt;*f the
byteruut elittrvk on the Iwittory;
»c, &lt;*f the Episcopal elutrch, axal
rthrup. nt Cathedral chapel.
■ .*:.*tuirtec will continue the dl*i,( ratium uut* stop;**.! by the
iuuittoa UxAto Sunday over'Al,-

race ami the cup by cumiug in eocvcthlng like
thirty-four minute** and twenty axxwde
ahead of the English cutter Galateo.

lapw of the tald thirty days the principal
of two thousand and fifty dollars, with all
rf*avnL..** ... Ir.tr..I..u.1.1 — •

, . —------ &gt;———
"“*
nuu
adopted. It raafilrms the principle* laid down
Ui the uatiowd rn«iblican platform &lt;&gt;f Rix*
and then rays that it i&gt; oyjxaed to tho Imptrtatitei of panjxw labor from the old world

nt ot »h oi
kot«wU

mlnlstraloTB or f-r-v—.-™------- -------- - ..
pmbfe immediately thereafter, although the
period limited ter :..*■ ।i... nt thereof may not
UteiibatecApIrrJ; and d-Iault Laving been now!©
intbe payment of the IntereBt du© May 3rd.
IM. and May 3d, ism, and the uune having re!tuun,**l nnniL.h! □nil h, ........
thirty daytt and upwards and still rotnahis un­
paid. the aforesaid pnneijial sum of two thous­
and and fifty dollars Iras seven hundred dollars
rvarage of inte and payable

=ATHLOPHOROS

tain
half a mite, with the evident

mode of rwiruo must be promptly and sternly
rebuked a* Imding directly to Anarchy and

upuikvi

Now, tbcrefure, by virtue ot the power of si
rrr.or Ruak in suppnarihg tbo Milwaukee
and vicinity mobs and riots during the rec«&gt;t Anarchist trouhlra is warmly pruiaed,
and the platform continue©: "His [Rusk's] roelectkm la therefore commended to just
minded, law-abiding, and order-loving cidicna Touching the liqu
form favors high licensa

,Lnig the, line aud public feeling m
hi» -1
The alnioKt unendurable
t . K 1 .w wind and rainstorm, bringing

ATMLOFKOROS CO.. K2 WALL IT.. HEW TUMI

firasT®1

Statement by Dr. A. M. Spaulding.

IrtLktr.kii- weiring shelter. &gt;o cnsualtics

(jjiED WITH jiis BOOTS ON.

ai*xit four inuiutra later L'uui tlie Mayflower.

given that on Hatuntay. lb. rti
ber, IMS, 1X ten o'clock in the
sell at public auction to Um t.

of w^o:. tw enAy U.r~. X, t^SM^
Bouthy-est quarter and the »&lt;Kitbea«t quarter of
the Mrj^hwe*: quarter, aud thr south half of the
Khwest quarter of the northwest quarter; all

down oar rtrevts flaunting tbelr red flags.
But an explosion of dynamite came. We
faint! that we had been nursing in our tiauom

-

Occasionally a puff

ot

land beginning al

•a. tl... vk'tnn, Hr attacked EUn Tliompair.. Tli»•.-■' .tq-.fnugbter. choked her into
tirnl th**:i committed hi* foul

liberty aa framed by wholeeomu restrictive
CONNECTICUT REPUBLICANS.

the winning hue a few minutes ta-Jore* Uie

SLAUGHTERED BY YAQUIS.

Bean state convention met here Thunday.

Read the Statement of one of
Jackson's Oldest Residents.
JaCUM. Mich., May &gt;6, 1M&amp;

J
AUSU31 in
yr ar
aodelght hundred and eightv-ete.
Fewer, t, V. tn. W. Cole. Judge of F

proRtralrd. lo&lt; yur&gt; tny n
wt*k ux! vinconuoltebte that rey BuHclngE have
Ivvn rrratrr than I d.rr attemr.t u. deirTi&amp;. TN.

"Thirty yeans ago the Republican, of Conclient nominated itx first electoral ticket;

Cltyof UasUng*.
10 rod* of lots 77

■ '

months' miiniiuetratiotL It can not lire
longur on prwntae alone. The word is one
of aliecr taliccility and broken prumuas."
The organixatJoii having l&gt;cen competed.

CON* a-ci IN THE COAL REGIONS.
PhiL Elx worth, -The dmigwr of the Atlantic.

lot 12M

Judge of Probate,

coin. It rods a
•e cor. of block
Chamberlain'■&gt;
* our mcdkal limphltt.

RHKUMATIC SYRUP CO..

and rcsult/xl: Loutubury, 817: Bulkrtey, 108;
TibbiU, S3; scattering, «; total vote, 488;

thence e
rods,
tbeneenxi roils
and A ft to place
of Iwgiunlug

little in tiro matter of managing iii« yacht

tlie ru&gt;x around Bermuda anjl kiack.
Tlie (hwigner of the Eugiteh yacht Galatea,
which was tieaten test
year, is Mr. J. Bea
ur Webb. He is

And k further ordered, that said petitioner
glv© not-ce to the person* interested in said eetate. of ihe pendency of «ald petition, and the
bearing thereof by causing a copy of this order
to be published in tho Ifastlngs Ba-Kan a
Printed and circulated in said Coun-

"b?^-.Ur^kw’ell,

■ relie! upon A* true
W. D. THOMPSON.

’.*• ptr.-nt htdicnlion* are tliat
tic wiU Jjtovi- a grave matter.

thence e is rods,
thence a a rods,
tiiM.ee w Urods.
thence n. a rotis
Io beginning
com. ut n point on
sec. lira' 3 B0 100
chains n of se

the ticket ana comptetrtl an follows: Lien-

Waliingfonl; troonuicr. Alexander Warner.
North Stonington.

on both hidiM wvru injured.

bilious to design a
yacht wliicli would
be the flwtert in tbo
world—one tlmt
■ would rrxTiptur*' tbo
me r lea’s cup.
which the Amurica

’not'-Hf un tv Kr|4einlier report from the
gnu;&gt;-i;:*..wl.- - - -•---- -■ — —- - -• • will pi ‘
from Ni.iwu.otw t/i fa i,(W,000

yieid'rf
r rt&gt;ni indicate that 21 bushel*, to
Il la* nlwmt Uie production, giving
nearly l.ekW.OAl.OOO buahchc Tobuilding and come to Hint county.
the loot DUUt mu &lt;au»

..
i i&lt;u yara*| won ui©
J~u"r'1 (&lt;ub mile handicap in
E. A
1' r'
"«md. George C Pratt
•rwyonh,, third. Rowe won the prxxmateur

Hwlbrnrhig for tlio America's cup, but aloof
having a crowing yacht which would be a
home for himself and wife

ute* a 19 19-100
chains, thence u
43 deg. w 4 chains,
lo brginnltig.

unanlmounly nominated by the FrohibiUan|««. Wednswtay Isas follows: Governor,T.
J. Lathrop; lieutenant governor, Dr. John
uni, unw**.*'*, ~— -------- •
?
general. Stuna.il M. Fairfield; auditor, Will­
iam M. Sherman.
Tiic platform demands total prohibition of
.. ...
-...I
of lr&gt;.
toxicantn.
Both of the great political parties are con­
demned for their past course regarding tbo

Woman suffrage 1* indorsed to the extant of
favoring the submission to the people of an
amendment to the conatitutlcni granting the

A TERRIBLE RUMOR.
WHirt Rxvx* Jottctiom, VL, Sept IL—
Campk-te returns front tho eertiro state gave
Onmtaw. Rapobliean. 37^81; Shurttaff. Dww-

day of September,
©state, are required to appear
said rourt. then to be liolden

that makes a nation strong and a peopl*
great. Two years ago the ItetDocraUe partv
un» into power one1 eighteen months of ita
admiiiMtratiou have mod© the people sadder
if not wiser.
'•The administration of Grover Cleveland
k nut a kucrew. Il gives promise of a dis­
mal failiue. Th-’ luvsident, like his party,
auiMi into power with uiinun&gt;b*rt&lt;d prumisM

Ham-rugt*, Coon., Sept 10.—The necood

Attorney, for Mortgage,-,.

thence w 25 rods,
tbenee ■ x: rods,
to place of beBionlng

twenty-four roars maintained the ’control of
national uffninu Never before hi tlie history
_r
a ..... I— .
.J _

•••a ’b&lt;- black and white mlnera at
miriffi. Twenty sbota were
Ji-ritr is now rallying a

8Mm.gcoia.org,

M. SPAULDING.

He waa

ilirtant a*.il tyte-htxi. -He pn.teated'fai* tan&lt;&gt;
■ • • ‘i.egiil rm# jwsdtiw. and ni&gt; mercy
An iu&lt;jiu-&lt; »m held, and a ver­
lung a' tbo bonds of unknown

( Ul UH,

Dated. August 30th. A. D. IW.

secret hiding-place*, ami tlmt the crankn
would and rtarrel to throw bombs and apply

iiigh nothing had happm-d.

• — - — —~

northeiMt quarter and the north*©st quarter of
thenortbeast quarter of said section twenty-

wind

CAP

sa1jerPs
SODA

For Baking Purposes.

chains, tbaac© s
11 deg. e 1 71-100
chain,, theuce s
tide, ws82-100
chain*. Utetice n
«&lt; deg. w t 70-im
chKln, to begin­

____
of nw eor.ot neU,
thence e JT-rods.
tbenee » l»H
rods, thenee w

14U r«dRinnlng

State of Michigan, County of Burry.—os.
’
At a session of the Probate Court for the
county of Bam*, holden at the Probate Office in
the city of Hastings. In said ©irnntv. on Wodurailay. the 1st day of Se'-»

Hungerford, deceased.
Ainu Moon. aiUnlnlBt

Thrn-u|«.:i II is ordered,that Thunxlay,tbe »h
day ot iteptember. A. I). 1*6, alien o'clock In tlie
forenoon, be assigned for tlie hearing of said
petition, and U.nt Hit* heirs nt law of sahl deoeaiMMl, and all other jeirsons Inirreated In said
estate, are required to appear at h seMloti of
■Mil court, then W IM hMOM M IM probate office,
In the city of Hastings, tn said rowdy, and show
And It is further ordered Iha: said petitioner
give notice to th© penotu lutcrrsted In said
Mtate. of the pendency of said petition, and the
bearing thereof, by cansti
to be published In the
newspaper printed and cl

The following tlmra and places Jure treen des­
ignated by tbeBoard of Examiner* lor boldlug
public examination* for teacben in Barry’coun­
ty. Tho necrutary is authorized to IbsiM special
certincatra. which are ndld only until the next
public examinations.
..
SatuntaT. August 2tuh. HmOIhc*.
•■n:r.r.
: tete. .MFriday, tfcpt- 9Mb. Hlcsory Corners
Friday and Saturday. Oct. 29th ant
’’Friday. Mov. IXh. at Nashville.
expected that all who J—
&gt;ot certificate tn furet!

Hrant '« Addition.

Best in tbr'^-r!
«; Prohibition Republicans, 1;
Weinar-I. of the Delaww dub, Chicago,

In ihe matter of the ratale oi Burnell J. Scud­

Striker-3 Addition.
Village ot MldfitevUte.

■ n *■*'.,.m a'"——
requlr*-■Mats will be elementary algebra, bookkeeping
and natural philosophy, with a •UumIiuk in ouch

HiU-teV,. o/ HiltadMe, Mich., in 'the senior

tho grade haw etrfabliubed
efficient to pay the creditors

« breadstuff. exported from the United
Wat.*, .lurteg Lhe maeio.
Dtfi.lla,*jbl. against i~

KBiSXo.

�todutory, arm if that industry .»• .
be agriculture. The capital 3 5°^
cept for breeding purposes. 90 per erat; 1has had to buy. which In the course of
tryabouW alwavs be so’cmpp.Ii^
those for breeding purposes arc admit- ithe year amounts to a very large sum,
they would have to pay if there was no yield or make the largwt ret.
ed free to benefit the farmers; beef and which la wrongfully taken from him.
protection, and in this way they are be­ more productive it b madPth. ’ The
Their statesmen. their politicians. and luring commodiw; and d,?rlnfJ**
pork. 1 cent per pound; mutton. 10 per
BANTINGS. MJCH..BMT. M, &gt;*
be the prosperitFo the
unduly taxed to support the manu- will
newspapers have persistently as-, naariy 230 tniDioM of dollars. whilst fa fog
cent; wool, from 10 to 12 rents per their
'
.
The productlvroSS at
CMtENH?
pound ana from 10 to It per cent added; iwrted and reiterated these statmrata.
We have seen what the effect of the the nation's prosperity !f
and hay, 90 per cent. This is as it The Cobden Club, an institution repre­ 1868 our exports only
millions. We«re«*—
of capital should U? thrown V”**
should be. These duties tend to keep :senting the manufacturers of England, increasing
the variety and quaht) as repeal of our tariff system would be
there would be an
on'’
out foreign competitors, and leave our established to break down the protec­ well m the quantity we are pending upon the farmer in the destruction of industry
the home market, and how it would re­ duction fa that industry and r^
home market almost exclusively free tive system, especially that In the Vail­
would fan. and lose S’
duce
his
means,
and
therefore
limit
his
ed Stales, haa been most industrious In “ BotthteiinotaU- Tb«rood
for our own farmers.
THE NEW JEB8ZY STATE AOKIpower to buy; although he might have other industries would h-tea
As an illustration of the working of circulating documents and statements
CULTUXA1. SOCIXTT.
has become a serious one fa Mg1*”:
the American system ot Protection fa to this effect all over the country. They .She does not and cannot raise sufficient just as many bushels to sell.-he could or leas extent affected by tbi* i£*V*
not obtain aa many dollars for them. however, capital should bthe interest of the farmer, let us take have gone so far aa to establish an
in’ HON. THOMAS H. DXTDLKT.
(
Let us see how much truth there b tn buted'asto stimulate and 1;..Veidi’tr}]
as an example one of the Industries of agency tn New York and another in food to feed her own peop^Chicago to carry on their work in the not one single article of lood that she the statement that our farmers could 5* U4’urtri“ ^ke. and io
Agriculture was instituted as an .in- the country. We will take the silk in­
can raise in auificlent quantity and that then buy the goods and commodities
duntry bv God when he proclaimed to ;dustry fa the State of New Jersey.
does not have to buy of foreign na­ they required in England cheaper than there would be gain instead
Now nothing is more untrue than she
•
Adam. "In the-sweat of thy face shall There was last year (1881) 14,122 per­
tions. In !«*). for ten common articlea they can now buy them in the United the gate wouhlli
sona employed in this business; some in these assertions and statements; yet i
thou eat bread."
of food which we have in
State*. And in this connection I would and prosperity to tiU nS iTO
If it is uot the foundation upon which Pattenon, some iu Passaic, some in three people go on day to day and year (not only for our own wants but in suf­
first remark that manufactured com­
to year circulating these falsehoods.
i
all the other industries test, it may be Hoboken, some In Newark, and some in
quantity to supply others, she modities taken as a whole were never
If it were true that our farmers re- ficient
|
said with truth to be the most impor­ other parts of the State. Many, indeed
bought and paid and follows:
Especial care should always be
lower in price in this country than
tant, for upon it all the others depend; most, of these persons have others ceived no direct protection on their pro- I
they are at the present time, and that
ducts,
or
were
unduly
taxed
by
the
,
dependent
upon
them.
Men
have
Live animals, consisting
indeed, no other industry could be sucGovernment, or were in any manner ■ of oxen,1 bulls, cows,
in the aggregate they are at least thirty
cessfuliy prosecuted, even if it could ex­ families, and girls have parents who
£ 10/0396 per cent cheaper today than they were
calves, sheep and lambs.
ist. without it Mankind might dis­ live from the wages earned in the mills. oppressed as these Englishmen have
16.429,567 in 1860 tiefore the present Protective
represented, no one would object to any Meat....................
pense wifa wearing shoes, and use If you assume that each of these per­
12.141JD34 tariff was enacted. Protection has •nd to five It th,
rawhide to wrap their feet, and if sons has two others dependent upon fair and proper criticism among them- ■Butter.................
selves. As a people and a nation they •
5.D91JM4 created domestic competition and thus tum-U,, lar~i uat"ranT
him
or
her,
and
who
thus
live
from
all were to agree to this we might, how­
Cheese.................
would
have
the
right
to
express
their
(
62357.269
cheapened the price. And this has ex­ eoultttot with the ran „f
the
wages
earned,
it
will
make
42,366
ever inconvenient, dispense with the
Com, wheat, etc
views
and
condemn
the
wrong;
but
„J
23».«1 tended so far that most of the manu­ Its effects are to divide
shoemaker; but it would be impossible people who are living in New Jersey
M::.
even then how far would England or
l.W.,710 factured commodities now used by our dMtrlbute the lirg.^s ........... .“J
for the shoemaker to live without the from this one industry alone.
Now suppose all these people should any other nation be justified iu direct Lard....
1352.189 farmers are as cheap in the United product, ot thOtorth-Auft
farmer to supply him with food.
interference with our affairs or fastitu- Potatoes
yajon State* as they are in England; are now “&gt;to,.■» d°o«»t the expetu, or t
The agricultural industry fa the be gathered together fa one town; they
tions with the view of correcting what
3,755,199 being sold in our stores at as low prices for the brarft or the mmyat th, 7,
United States, one year with another, would make a large dty themselves.
Rice....
°&lt; ?|HU1 tor the l«iat
as they can be purchased for in the
probably amounts fa products to about But when you nut them together fa a they considered to be abuses 'i
718.936.327
Aod thul&gt; ailt droild i». tortia'
llow would such outside interference
stores fa Fugland.
live thousand millions of dollars. Vast town you create the necessity for other
Total
be regarded in England if directed
This applies to the cotton goods the •bio. dim to to, mw. ,n,|
and Important as these products are, if persons living with them. They would
This Is equal to 8575352.113 fa our
we leave out cotton and tobacco it will want churches for religious worship, against any of their laws or institutions? money. In 1860. twenty years agv, tor fanner usee for domestic purposes, hum«n beingoiurbtto lire.
Would they not characterize it as an
,D‘
whether aa clothing for himself and tended he should live.
be found that moat of this is consumed and clergymen to preach; school bouses
and teachers to instruct their children; unwarranted piece of interference? these ten articles of food which she im­ his family or that which be uses for
The English sjjtem is the coutnrr
at home and only a very small portion
ported
the paid 143.W7.849 or in our
of ours, it 3o*s not alm to protect labor
is exported. The value of the crops in carpenters, masons, plasterers, and But when, aa has been, false figures are money. 8812349.589. In 1875 they had household purposes; to all descriptions
(be I fated States for 1880, the last we painters to build and keep the houses used, and untrue statements are made, Increas'd to c91.974327, onto our mon­ of household furniture; to the clock
and books are published and circulated
that hangs cm the wall; to the watch
d0€® not distribute
have data for, anti which is probably in repair; cabinetmakers to manufac­
among our people based upon three ey. 8445,155,710; whilst fa 1880 they had that he carries in his pocket; to the wealth to the rnenv. but to tto„
near enough for a fair yearly average, ture furniture; shoemakers, tailors and
swelled to the enormous sum of 85&lt;5.II, AJf
so far as the following products were hatters to make clothing; wheelwrights, false figures and statements, foy the 652,113. England to-day has to face boots and shoes he wears; to the hat toe eiperm- „t the
very
purpose
of
arraying
section
blacksmiths and carriage and harness
that covers his bead; to all descriptions hM been to •ccumuhile w-ulthln Si
concered, was as follows?*&gt;0 mrt-Th? rich
makers; storekeepers, butchers and against section, and class against class, these two dangers; one. the loss ot the of wooden ware; to carriages, wagons, h“dl
Wheat......................................... 8554,886,003 bakers to feed the people, and supply it seems to me that no language ean be markets of the world tor her manufac­ carts, barrows, harness, and all agricul­ IDU. richer
the poor nun rtill mm
948,023368 the neoessariee of life; doctors and law­ Ux&gt; strong in denunciation of such con­ tured commodities; the other, the ex­ tural machinery; to tools and imple­ poor, until they luve nrrlvedln HnJ
Cora.
24,000,931 yers, backmen and day laborers. You duct. Viewed only as an attempt to haustion of her resources in the pur ments including reapers, mowers,
Bye................................
ia
wMS
193398316 must have banks and insurance offices. instruct our people on a quretion of chase of food to feed her people.
Oats................................
threshers, rakes, rollers, plows.harrows, onlte jwtlned one of her nun iHe tod
It will thus be seen that what Eng­
28,002315 Nor is thisalb There must be some political economr. without any misBarley..........................
cultivators, drills, forks, hoes, shovels, gifted statesmen, when speaking of her
1203823W kind of government and men to carry reprreentation ot facts, and without land requires is cheap food and a mar- ■spades and every other description of people, in saying that thevhaJonE
Potatoes......................
588,797.072 it on. Your police, tires, light, water ulterior object, it would be a piece of ket for her manufactured commodities. agricultural tools, implements and one end a granJ and magnitlcrof arte
....................... V
and tax departments would require {•rest assurance on their part, if not an She could then feed her people cheaply machines. It also applies to much of ^^I^th^hwad0u,^h«d- •
Total
82.458.491,755 many men. With al) tht-ae and those nsult to the Intelligence of our people, and save the immense drain upon her
the cutlery, crockery, glass and tinware ea pauperism.
Of all these there wore exported pro­ dependent upon them you would swell because it assumes that we are incap­ rmources for food, and give employ­ that hr uses, as well as his kettles, pots,
Farmers of America, if you d&amp;ure
ducts to the value of only 8202,493389; yoor city to not leas than 65,000 people, able of forming a correct judgment for ment to her people. She would then aud pans: to all descriptions of edge this, then Ibten to these preteSj
make on tath side*. She would save
.
the rest was consumed at home. The all of whom, either directly or indirect­ ourselves.
tools. Including the axe. And fa some
Would it not be just as well and money in the purchase of food, and instances three things are even much
percentage of the above products ex­ ly, would be dependent upon this one
tneir syatem—a tariff for revenue onlr
ported was 19.68, and of that consumed industry; and all of whom, every man, Srobably better in the end. if some of make inonev on the lalior of her people. cheaper here than they are fa England. or go still further, and aJvpt Frw
its misapplied effort and zeal on their Nothing wOl do ao much toward ac­
at home, 8932. This, as will be seen, woman and child, whether working in
And as to food, whether bread, meat, Trade pure and simple, not as they
part were directed toward alleviating complishing this result for her as the
doe® not include the buckwheat, beeta,
have it. for although their writers have
vegetables,
orfrult.lt
is
cheaper
here
bak- and helping the poor and oppressed repeal of our tariff system and the con­
carrots, peas, beans, sweet potatoes, cab­ building houses, making c
recommended it. and thesr statesmen
people of Ireland nnd their own coun­ sequent destruction of our manufactor- aud in more abundance than in any have commended it to other nation
bage, turaipe, tomatoes, pumpkins, us- ing bread, tending thestoi
S, Including the agriculturists? ire. To bring this alxMit England can country in Europe.
paragus, egg-plants, apples, peadiee, toff to the sick, or perfor
The tea and coffee he drinks are .they themselves have never adopted IL
well
afford
to
spend
money
to
establish
ere
is
a
wlae
field
for
labor,
quite
duty,
would
be
fed
by
—
~
pears, cherries,plurns, grapes, strawber­
cheapen here than fa England, for and nocivUired nation ever b®- »n&lt;l
ries. rasperrits, black tarries, cranber­ Now, although not all gathered fa one enough to occupy their time and to ex­ Cqbden Clubs, engage writers, and cir­ there these articles of everyday life you will then have taken the first sup
ries, melons, onions, and other vt-geta- city, so far as our State is concerned, ercise nil their philanthropy without culate books in the United States; fa a used by tailoring men are taxed; nnd toward attaining a result, if ntf the
1»1m and fruits which are raised all over this one industry gives ofapioyment to wasting it on us. James Redpsth, in word, to do just what she Is and has the poor man in England who earns same as theirs, stilnnore disastrous to
the country, and which in value amount and supports, directly-knd indirect!). speaking recently of England's conduct been doing.
We hav&lt;- seen what the gain would but a dollar a day. and drinks his cup jmurself and your country, if.ija the
la the aggregate to millions of dollars this number of persons scattered and action toward the United States,
of tea or coffee before he begins or at other hand, you wish to pre-en - your
every year, none of which comparative­ up and down in different locations of used this significant language: "En­ ta to Englund if she could but cany' the close of his day’s labor, pays just as owtr prosperity, and desire also to »e
ly spi aking is exported, but all are con­ the state. And the farmers feed them. lightened seltfohuere should teach us to out her scheme®. Now let us look at
much of this tax as the rich man * ho your country continue prod^rot* dd
sumed at home. If you take these into And so with every other manufactur­ suspect any policy our enemy advo­ the other side and see what the effect
drinks his cup of either at the begin­ great, stand by the American Svjtnn
your calculation it will be sate to say ing industry, not only in the State of cates.'' There never was a time when would be on us, and especially on our
of Protection which has placed the agrithat, of the agricultural products raised New Jersey, but in the whole United there wits greater cause to suspect farmers and tlie agricultural industry ning or close of the day.
Now how would the repeal of our culturista of the United titat- among
by our farmers in the western and States; the farmer not only feeds them Englaud than the present on a question of the United State.. I sar our farmthe first fa the world; haa paid and ete
northern states of tho Union, wA more and all those dependent upon them, but it was more to her interest to misrepre­ era, because it Is to tlie farmers that Protective system cheapen the price of
vatal labor; and made your own nsany
of
these
things
which
1
have
enum
­
than riyht per cent, u tjnwrtcd, and all the other persons who live off of sent than the one we are considering. thme appeals are made by the English.
ninety-two per cent, of all they raise them, whether as lawyers, doctors, It will be necessary to go very far to It Is this class that they are trying to erated, and which comprise at least tion not only one nf tin most civilized
and properous, but one of the most
on their farms is cunsunied at home. teachers, storekeepers, butchers, bakers, discover the motive for all this disin­ array against the manufacturers. We nine-tenths of all the manufactured
Whilst we should not undervalue nor tailors, dressmakers, carters or mechan­ terested love on her part tor our poor have seen that of the agricultural pro­ commodities our farmers taken rs a powerful and great, that exists on the
ducts raised fa the northern and west- whole purchase or use? They are as
farmers.
treat with indifference the foreign mar­ ics.
pre­
Newark, with its 136JjO« Inhabitants,
The policy of our present tariff laws tern states more than ninety-one per cheap In the United States at the proket, but cultivate and encourage it as
THJLFAKMERS OPPORTUNITY.
“
Our
much as possible, its insignificance is is made up almost entirely of people de­ is to protect labor and industry. This cent is consumed in the country and sent time as they are fa England. 2
seen to the farmer as compared with pendent upon manufactures. There is the American System. We have not mainly by the manufacturers and artis­ farmers are now paying no more for
fam"
farmer fa
b pay-P»rtithe home market; the one takes not less are varied manufactures, embracing al­ the value of the manufactured com­ ans and those dependent: upon them, them than the 12:
than ninety-two per cent, and the other most every description of goods that the modities of the country by the census whilst less than nine per cent, b ex­ ing for the same chum and description
of these goods. Is it likelv that the
not more than eight per cent ot his inventive genius of man can devise or of 1880. It is not yet entirely complet­ ported.
Suppose, then, that you break down repeal would reduce the price ? No
conceive from a needle to an anchor. ed. But it is supposed that it will
Michigan Grange Visitor: There
products.
are farmers of ability iu this country­
Next to a fertile and productive soil The yearly value of the manufactured amvunt to at least »6^Q),000,000. Dur­ the American system, and introduce one will pretend this.
Suppose the English were to continue, men who have succeedwl not only as
the farmer requires a market fa which products of this city, aa shown by the ing the fiscal year 1881 we exported the English system, to wit, a tariff for
to dispose of the surplus produce. His last census, amounts to 866,243,525. from this country manufactured com­ revenue only, in its place, and the re­ after the dftdmrtion of our manufac­ farmers but'who have shown them­
money comes trom nt" surplus crops. Tne town rests upon Its manufacturing modities amounting to 8229,940338. sult which the English are working to tures. to sell to us al the same prices selves shrewd, capable business men
His wheat, his corn, and his potatoes Industry, and all the people fa it are fed That would leave our manufactured accomplish follows, Yiz., the destruc­ they are now selling. The farmer whenever and wherever they have
What would have to pay the additional cost taken hold of any budnem enterprise
are so much money to him. His in­ by the farmer. So with Patterson, products consumed in the country for tion of our maoufacturera.
come is bassed upon the number of his Millville, and other cities fa the state, the year 1880 about W.270,000,000 With would the consequence be. especially to of shipment and transportation across outside of that of farming, and Mr.
bushels. To derive the most from his as well as other cities and districts all the yearly Increase of manufactured our farmers? Suppose only one-half of the ocean, and this would to that ex­ Luce is one of the numtar. He is still
crops he requires a certain and reliable over the country. There are seventeen oommodiuea it is not likely that even our manufacturers should godown and tent increase the pric* and make it just living on the same farm where h a
market. This Ls necessary to make his cities fa New Jersey containing 524.795 with thefacreaaed exports there was a the rest remain. Your home market that much more than be is now paying. young man he turned the first furrow
farming productive and renumerailvu, people, nearly ail ot whom are either less balance left at home for consump­ would be destroyed to thb extant: The But when they succeed in breaking on land that never knew the plow be­
and the more certain ami steady it is directly or Indirectly dependent upon tion and use during the year 188L
operatives now employed when turned down our manufactures what security fore. He has contin utd to cultivate
The whole amount of merchandise out could not purchase your products. have you that they will continue to .tell that land, and the additionvl acres that
the better he can calcinate, and the the manufactories in them, and all of'
whom are fed by the farmers.
we Imported for the year 1880 was val- Their means to buy are acquired in the us at the same prices they are now sell- Bucceasfnl farming enabled him to bur.
more sure will be his return.
The
manufactured
commodities
of
’
ued
at
*667354,746,
Of
this
not
more
He also wants r near market. The
mills, and when the mills stop their pay ^be price of manufactured oommodi- for all these years from early monho’d
heaviest tax on a farmer is that which New Yjgk and Brooklyn alone, aa। than 450 millions were manufactured would stop, and they could no longer
until now, except when engaged in
he pays for getting his crops to market; shown by the last census, amount year­ commodities. Supposing that the whole purchase. What then would be done ties like agricultural products, depends some public business that required his
therefore, the nearer the market the less ly to 8617.966338, and probably the man­■ of these were consumed here, it only with the products which thev now take? very much upon the supply and de­ temporary aloencr. Few men of -his
the cost. The home market is nearer ufactured products within a radius of’ forms about seven per cent of the man­ Would England take them!1 She would mand. By the destruction-orthe nun- ability in this state, or out of it. have
than a foreign market, hence less ex­ twenty miles from when* I now standI ufactured products used and consumed then as now take just what she requir­ ufactures fa the United States you proved their devotion to the fanner
pensive, and. being at hornet is more amount yearly to eight hundred mil­■ in the country. From the partial stat- ed to feed her own people, and no more. would lessen the supply here and in­ and agricultural improvetneet in the
certain and reliable. The people of a lions of dollars. Ana it is these cititsi istics we have for 1881 It is not prob- The market at home would lie glutted crease the demand there. Our people field and on the platform as has Farm­
town, city, or manufactory must be and towns all over the country, madej able that the percentage of the foreign by this excess, and the prices would go, would then have to buy of England er Luc*.
'ed, and the farmer can calculate with up mainly as they are of manufactur­ 2anufactured products imported and down, and the English could then fill what they now make at home. This
Ail business affaire, whether of a
nsumed here was any larger than it their orders at the reduced price—at. would give England just this manv public or private nature, have he«
line degree of certainty as to what ers, merchants, artificers, and those de­
®y will rec] fare. The foreign mar­ pendent upon them, that make and con-­ was for the year 1880.
probably one-half they now have to। more customers than she now has, and managed with the same suereufnl re­
t is always uncertain; dependent up- stitute the home market for the farmer..
-W® have, then, the astounding result p*yshe would require this quantity more sults that have marked his farm life.
the foreign harvest as well as other The produce is furnished by the farm­■ that of the manufactured commodities
How would thb benefit the farmer?' of manufactured commodities to sup
Cyrus G. Luce Is a man ot broad
•ingenctes. If their harvest should er; the price is paid by the consumerr used in this country lees than eight per The western farmer who owns a farmi ply the demand. Thia, according to all view®, pronounced opinions and ac­
id they want much to make up the and constitutes the fanner's income.. cent are imported, and more than nine- containing two hundred acres cofad not. the laws of trade, would put up the knowledged ability wherever known
eney: if it proves to be good they 'Phe manufacturers, by giving employ­■ ty-two per cent are manufactured here. then raise one single bushel more of’ price, and the Western farmers and and that moans in scores of the rural
but little. In the foreign market ment to labor. create the consumers,, llow was it thirty years ago? It has corn or wheat than he does now. Sup­. others would have to pay this advance
districts of Michigan.
are also other elements which and protection builds up the manufac­- l&gt;een computed that of the manufac- posing his crop of wheat to be 2,000&gt; or increase of price upon all the manuWhile not offensively «nwlw in
It Competition is one. Other tories: hence it follows that the moret tured commodities then used fa the bushels, and his corn to be 3^00 bushels,, fact ured goods which they require.
any body of men of which he is a com­
•re as ready as we to supply manufacturers you have the more con-­ country ninety per cent were made one year with another. To-day hei
No one understands this better than ponent part, hb natural qualities o.
inte, and if they can undersell sumers there will l&gt;e, and the more ex­- abroad, tho larger portion fa England, could get 8UM) for the one. aud 81300) Lord Derby and our other English
leadership have always brought him to
reigner buys of them and not tended and better the farmer's both asi and only about ten per cent were man­ for the other. That would make the• friends. Now suppose all tills should the front He stands to-day tatore the
to the quality required and the price heS ufactured at home And with this gross receipts from these fwo staple
i »bc brought about. England would people of Michigan" aa a capable repre­
his brief review it will be will be able to obtain. Therefore, as hass great and astonishing change, and the 81,100. Now suppose, from the destruc­
■
then
have
accomplished
what
she
is
sentative of the agricultural cu«j
ib home market is the farm­ seen, when you protect the manufactur-­ largo increase fa the consumption of tion of tlie manufacturers and the glut
Impendence. It buys more er you help the the farmer; and you cani manufactured commodities aince that fa the market, you only reduced theL striving to attain, namely, cheaper food nominated for the important offire m
■tatiis of all betas to sell. not help the one without benefiting theb period, we have this aaditionnl result, price one-fourth, (but the chances are• to feed her people and a more extended governor, and we believe not wholly
j and lietter market fa which to sell her dependent on the political party that
tteady and secure; there- other.
that nearly every kind and description that the reduction would be much
There is another element that comes« of manufactured commodities is cheap- greater.) what would ta the reault?i manufactured commodities. She would nominated him for that support, which
able. It is nearer to him,
costa less to transport to in here; our system is one of protectioni er to-day than it was thirty or even He would lose about 8800. The crops1 be enabled to sell much more and at we trust will in the year ot gra*v,.18»
i better prices, and save in the food she give us a farmer governor of rare
*hen, that in the interest to labor. The protection we give goesj twenty-five years ago.
which to-day are worth 83.100 would
everything should be Indirectly into the p ckets of the opera­The result to the farmer of our coun­ then ta worth only 82300. To thb ex­i now has to buy. and her gain would lx* executive ability.
This is the farmers opportunity—
tie and increase this tives; It enables the manufacturer to&gt; try may be summed up as follows: Of tent the farmer would lose and to thb■ enormous. It would amount to huni nothing the state can pay more to labor. Hence it is that ourr the crops he raises, outside of tobacco extent England would gain; In otheri dreds of millions of dollars every vmr. the farmers’ campaign, and the crodb
if more benefit to the operatives as a whole are paid wagesi and cotton, ninety-two per cent, is con­ words, the farmer would loss 8800 far This would not be tribute to the East­ tions not only all favor but
•tive duties tend to nearly double what they are paid ini Burned at home, and not more than selling and England would save justi era manufacturers that we should then the election of the farmer candidate
be paging, but tribute to England-, and No duty is now more obligatory,on
g of manufactures, England. Receiving more wages forr eight oer cent is exported; and he can
that much fa buying.
no class of society would pay more of fanners of this state than that of dW
nent to labor, then his work, a laborer tn this country livesi buy all the manufactured commodities
But thb b not al What b to be­ this tribute than the farmers of Ameri­ aome earnest work t.» secure the
the farmer—the better than a like laborer fa England; hoi be require® for less than he could twencome
of
the
people
who
are
out
of
em
­
ca.
And any tax or duty they now tian of their candidate. Jailing »
the Eastern farm­ is better housed, better clothed, andI ty-five years ago, before the present proployment
by stopping the manufacto- pay. or all the taxes of every kind thir the farmers of this state
better fed. He becomes therefore ai tectlve laws were enacted, and many of
J"0™
aod Wb co-laborers which they now pay, if put together, their willingness to occupy an interior
better customer to the farmer, consum­■ them even cheaper than they can be
will tell you they are to go to farming. would not amount to the one-half of place in all the affaire of governnawing more agricultural products than ai bought fa any foreign market.
Th?.^hat
,hem ^ &lt;».
ge him in his like latiorer in England. A thousandI
As one proof of this you have only to and thb fa point of fact would be the this tribute which they would then be Wu can not believe Michigan farmer?
i aid should ta operatives in the United States con­■ look over tlie exports from our country only pursuit most of them would turn Wing to England. For everything will bring in such a vertllrt agom?4
'ate his efforts sume st least a third more agriculturalI to foreign countries of our inanufactur- to. No persons understand thb better they had to sell they would get less, themselves next November. .
• to produce. products than a like number of opera­- ed commodities. We are sending to than our English friends. Indeed It b and for everything they had to buv of
Ah htMmn
own around tives in England.
other nations yearlv our agricultural a part of their scheme as far „ K manufactured commodities they would
have to pay more.
muln writ., lor a
0
I have selected this as the subject of' Implements, including fanning mH I*.
active duty
SS*'u7? •“
Into ngriculAnd the farmer would not lie the Ireckta. A Udy In l.nunl lUg* ™.
ild Impose mv luldreas because of the systematic■ horse powers, mowers and reapers,
should
succeed
fa
thb
■sent laws efforts on the part of England and oth­■ plows, cultivators, forks, how, etc., car- the effort would be still more to glut only one to suffer. The loss would fall
with this ers to misrepresent this question before■ riagts, carts, cotton goods, railroad cans, the market and still more to deprrea upon others as well. The whole coun­ foUowinr: Trtelllbl»nl«
try would lose, and the loss would be Syrup beforeeneh wml.
s Impose our people with the view of prejudicing- locomotives, steam engines, watches,
P®°Plc wbo are now almost beyond computation, not only bw llgbUy with «!.«&gt;&gt;• »»“
e duties our farruern against the manufacturing docks, glass and glass ware, hate, cape, pnceB'
era wmiM*&gt;^CUSt^en °f J1" f*rn,‘ fa
*a tuie
xxnnKage of
of the
the value
value of
of our
our tm, .nd aboul 10 P. "&gt;■
he shrinkage
* clean- industry of the country. For yearsI boom, shoes, wearing apparel, machfn‘“"'“‘‘of «»rinilturel prodiwu, bulla th, dlml- cbeek». Che lorehe-J •»&gt;'.&lt;*&gt;»
X) cents England has been proclaiming that our■ ary, cutlery, edre tools, filai, saws, ffrv-—----- • commodi­ ouefully •oltcle.l
ou/manufartured
fannrnihave no protection under our■ arms, nails, Indian rubber goods, jewel­ cuusuinera, sellers.instead of buyers- nation of -----------competitors insuwfi of cnstoiuers.
’ ties. In the latter alone, if there should dore not remove the frerkW U "j
-• rye. tariff laws, and that whilst this is the&gt; ry, lamps, saddlery harness, organs,
The wealth of the farmer consists in
■ per case they have been unduly taxed to। piano fortes, paper, stationery, printing the number of busheto be rabes- his be only one-fourth of our manu­ under ordinary circumst--,irrtsupport the manufacturers; that the presses, sewing machinery, household po wer to buy upon the price he can ota factories stopped, the direct lore would them to befoyotten.
Government has neglected aud left; goods, furniture, woodwork, tinware tainjand the price b regulated van- amount to nearly if pot quite 2.0(K&gt;
millions ot dollars a year.
in them and the great industry they repre­ and scales.
MARRIED _____------much by the supply and demand ft
civilized country haa been or will
sent without any protection, and ex­•
As a rule men do not export goods to toe supply is greater than Uie deinaml .be"No
mosnerouM
tended and given protection to the■ another country to be sold at alods, and

'Ihe Hastings Banner.
How Protection Affects the Farmer.

manufacturer, which has had the effect when you see a manufacturer sending
to put up the prices of manufactured his goods to a foreign countrv ateadlly
much higher than thev would for a suoceasion of years it is fair to
presume that he does it because he can
। get more there than he can at home; fa
। other words, they are cheaper here than

HU MJU
trirads woulTsay after you rwiefayour --•-re--- — -” ••• 8XI**
farmere of a tsoonlrv &amp; they were all to
protective system you can buv all - ----grow but one crop, (corn, for instance.
tryftriiifreM
.ji.i_
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                  <text>The Hastings Banner.
VOL&gt;XXXI. hlO. 21.

HASTINGS, MICH., SEPTEMBER 23.1886.

The Hastings Banner.

County News.

PUKL1SUKD THViUDAra, AT
Haminos. Hahry Co., Mich

WRIGHT,

-.VSHCHIITION RATES

JOB PRINTING.
gsper ilprl lelMritln tbe Job Printing DeMrtuwr.: .-ftbi* IUMMKB. Everything in the
»ti-. •dtaelp*#*; and with the latest faces of
typArtw10’ •' -pprored pAtterns of machinery
MdwmTCten^ workmen fmployed. enables the
BsNXRR w &lt;lfl f.t-rt-cta-M lob work.

Michigan Gentkal

NORTH-EAST HASTINGS.

KAY &amp;

MARSHALL E. COOK;

ApVEHTISlNO RATES;
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140

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i- nai by lumdleth meridian ।

Woikrr. of Martin. for Um winter tens.

Bet of colored glass ware—F. A Sundertln.
Bet cut glass-Jobn WhRrighL

Blanchard and wife.
Set chlsa plates, china fruit dish, twelve indi­
vidual butter plstes-I. ft Lsnntefteo and wife. of hl* hoaac by putting up &lt;

Double Shovel Plows,
ROAD SCRAPERS,
PINE LUMBER,

by a widow, after Bring single no long.
Glass cake stand - Miss Cora Wlthey.
Glass water pUcbcr-8. Kenuody and wife.
Glass sauce dlsh-1'. A BundcrUu.
China syrup pitcher- Miner Kirchner.

Al. Keith, of Hastings, was on our streets Wed­
nesday last.
.
Miss Mattle Payne, of Middleville, 1* visiting plates—Geo. BrightraJ and wife.
The Sabbath school has been continued for
at Hiram Wulrath's.
One-half dozen napklns-Dora Bennett.
three month* longer.
About 280 Nashville people attended the State
Not withstanding the severe rain storm ManGlass butter dish- Bessie and Waller Howard.
day evening, about is friends and re1sttree of fair, and all came home well pleased with the
.
Wall Banner—Ella H. Hurrlugton.
Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Bummer’s gathered at their exhibits.
Kocher Bros, new store Is being filled with
H. H. DUNXING.
partaking of a bountiful supper, Mr. B. F. Wolf

merln an affecting and appropriate manner,
which were thankfully received.

Jeffords Fust G. A. IL gave a camp Are at
their ball Tuesday evening last which those

ERKEPORT.
D. Hughes attended Hie
will Aylsworth. of Big Rapid*, wan In the
From the Herald.
N. Brayton went to Detroit Monday on busi­ village laat week vtaltiug old friends.
Nashville can be depended upon to furnish
ness.
,■
Job Cheesebrough took a business trip ito her full quota of the attendance U the county
Friday at cholera infantum. Services at the
Owpaao Monday.
Harmon Wilcox, of Irving, wan agneat of M.
John Fighter has nqld the Foster place to
Middleville, oflteuolng.
Henry ninon. Consideration, »2.700.
J. K. Brooks, formerly of this place but lately
A couple left tbe cars here Friday noon claim­
ing to bAnan and wife. Tbe first Introduction
home In this place Saturday and Sunday*
ho gave tbe by-irtariders was by knocking tbe
Brooks &amp; Smith, had a break-down recently woman down with a large satchel and kicking
sister. Mrs. Nancy Iteming this week.
J. D. Feheley, of Carlton, Is newly painting which resulted in the total demoralization of her until she cried for help.
and otherwise Improving lib residence.
dispensing the ready dunk.
Mr. and Mr*. Chas, Will, of Lowell, visited
their parents in thb place and Irving Sunday. Sailbath school ncboUn at her home Saturday
Saturday night.
Walt Webster was at Grand Rapids yester­
tending to occupy both sides of bls store.
.
day.
HICKORY COMXSa,
Nagler left Monday to attend the
Little Enite Martin broke his arm Tuesday by
faffing out of a chair.
making the grounds exceedingly wet tor sowing
O. L. Newton, of Carlton, feels much elated
over the amvnl of a boy at thrir house last nienta to go to Grand Rapids Thursday night to
hear Edwin Booth In Hamlet.
nmreday.
J. E. Barty and wife are visiting friends tn having finished that branch of husbandry last
* Melvin U. Shlsier, of Caledonia, accomman-

Wagons,

grizdiSy. All o'her trains daily except But&gt;­

’

I*nt Mead, of Morgan, came down town Mon­
day morning with his countenance al) store In

byinsshrtar visited tbe families of Job ano
Arthur Cliueebrough last Bunday.
Mrs. A. 11. Nhepazd left Wednesday morning

A. SI.

r*go i Wert Michigan for
Xd’krwn and points north

Road.
- Farmers are busy cutting corn.
The Junior classes of the Babbath school will
enjoy a picnic In Mr. Flahar's woods Katurdsy.
Mr. and Mr. James Johnson spent the Babbath with relatives at Eoxand.

Nashville republicans are more than pleased
to see Frank McDcrby on their ticket for coun­
ty cleric, and they'll give him a majority that’ll

w inis Healy mid wife.
Hanging lamp-C. H. Benedict.

state

WKITK

rou

Wayland, called os; friends here last week.
Hough. reffcWiean nominee for county

H. F. Ford, of Hastings, wa* in town Thurs-

tending the state fair at Jackson this week.
Mr. and Mn. Jacob Gfigrr, of Shiloh. Ohio,
are vblttug at Mr. Philip Dunbar's. The latter
the M. K. parsonage, recently purcbaaed’ by
b a cousin of Mra. 1).
him.
.
*
win Reau b working for p. Dunbar.
...
nruasiuo. J. .*1. nout-r,
Mr. Baldwin has purel-ased the Nagler farm.
C.H. VnnXnnan and several other Hasiltigilte*
John Henkes lost a horse a short time ago.

Woodward

T

GRAND RAPIOS DIVISION.

WHOLE NO. 1633.

J. CheeabrougU lias rented John Bcigler’a
and is muring his goods to-day.
The mauy friend* of Bev. Zorwell and family
will be glad; to learn that be has been returned
Fax A Son have their new mill completed and
Il la an onuimeut to the industries of our village.
Isaac Roush Intends to more his family to
Hasting, mn: Monday U&gt; reside temporarily, be

hqulree'.
Frank Boise Is at BL Louis attending the K.

nearly completed. .
Homo one broke Into the depot al this ptacc
Monday ulght and ransacked the ticket cifDce.
but got no booty save a solitary ticket to Grand

.

O-U. 8CCKKIL

CABTliTON.

George Greenfield has returned from Toledo.
Messrs. Hiram Staffer. Jno. Goclchcrand Jao.
Riegler started Monday for Washington Terri­ the i&gt;a*t week with friends in this section.
tory, expecting Uriocatc government land there.

Hickory Corners base ball nine crowed bate
witb.Bicbland'a club on Saturday. 40 to 18 In
favor of Hickory Corners.
Died of cholera infantum oo the itth. Infant
daughter of John Kellogg. ,
Quarterly meeting at ttieM. V. church on
Saturday and Sunday, presiding rider L. D.
Abbott officiating, assisted by other clergymen

I*faull luvl)ur been made In tbe conditions of
a rertain m-etmup- made aud executed by
Adam Mdy awl Nancy Ntdy, hi* wlte.teBobert
Buni»u;d J. l»avtds&lt;H&gt; Burns, and DmM R.;
Coo* and Pfiiki a. Sheldon, on the sixteenth
cay vf A'.g'isu A. Is., ma, and recorded in the
’B;
is lib

about the grouniisto see what waaun exhibition.
MIm Nellie White, of Eire Creek, Is about
Ibis place making calix on former friends and
acquaintances.
Bev. D. B. Clark, of Dimondale, has arrived

uiun UUIHXIU auu in arrears
jortiM -j-j
thirty days, then and from
IfeiTrfrfwi!, .liter tin- lapse of said thirty dare,
•1" Wmimwl mm «t lllteen hundred dollars
arreHijMtreof interest thereon, should

Bert Baldwin has gone north.

Cedar Fence Posts,
Joist Bhd Studding,

equity having
oneys secured

FLOORING

Sash, Doors ui Bis,
Cornice Mouldings,

Inside Finish &amp; Band Moulding
Of Kvrryi lte»rriptl»n,

•I”’*'o "I nmrtw and the Matuteln
•itra n*’.1’""- :i,,l Wi-ided. notice i&gt; bergby
Kt
»«wmbcr .wth, A D.
a-™? t1.00' ''' '«’he forenoon we shall veil
bidder at the
gf}/
‘he court house, in the eity
b-'-wt
Michigan, (that
Bsm
,ir&gt;'rtlaK,he elrculToourt for
SStwl J ‘th* iremhes described in said
lch thnwof aa may be neeeo-

Stoop Scrolls &amp; Columns

"r; Mch '"'’rtpee. and aU

HTJ’rices and Estimates siren on ap­
plication.

yuomci fro r-i iwenly avn dnilaty aa DTOVfdad
I’yll mnnrm-’; said premises KrtSFig
r‘ **l'1 blOrtROite XS follow, •
lying and

!flowers from

their stock into the same.
A railroad meeting will probably be held here
soon. Mr J. Yarger has already commenced to
soldi sutneriptlons and is meeting with tnucii
At the annual school meeting John Nagler

for L. Hart drawing straw hl* team became
frightened while backing from the barn, the

hone was injured and the wagon broken some-

ipired. And default having

•
oxy &lt;U AUgVSl. A.
I.jviug remained unpaid and
... -p.irvof thirty days and un­
. - u. . :i. unpaid, the aforesaid
•« ntteeti miudred dollar* with

ty fair.

(PINE AND CEDAR,)

and Maple,

••

Several from tbl» vicinity attended the state

Window and Door
Screens.
BENTLEY BROS. &amp; WILKINS.

•30 lor Incidental expenses. It was voted not to
admit scholars residing outside tbe dlstricL
The number of scholars residing in the district of a *5.00 china set offered by Frank Lamoreaux
of school age—between tbe ages of five and as a prize for the bed 30 pounds of butter.
twenty yearo-ore 130. The winter term com­
1. Mater has his bouse completed.
James Ixickhart is on the side list.
.
mences about Nov. IsL
. David Durkee. of Hastings, made ills sister
Brue met at hb home in Irvlug last Friday eve­ Mrs. Win. Tbotnpsou a pleasant visit last week
Jas. Murphy. of Hastings, Foreman'Gales, of
ning, while he was In Freeport and prepared a
eurpriM dor him, Il being bls
birthday. Orangeville, and Henry Gates and wife of Hut­
When he reached home the guests hoi! al) ar- land, spent Saturday with K. Lockhart.
L. Hart, while at Battle Creek a few days
a pleasant surprise to Nr. Brun, and he did all since, fell and sustained quite severe Injuries.
In bis bower to make the evening a pleasant one
for hla guests. Tbe company left subsiantiet
Plenty ol rain. The farmers are getting Ured
reminders of their visit In the way of numerous
One end UBeful presents. At a late hour they de­ of Otting ajul ro-fltting wheat ground.
Dr. McLeay i* finishing tip bls tenant imuse,
parted to zheir several homes, wishing Mr. B.
putting on ,a cornice and siding the same, which
might live to milay many such occasions.
had never been done.
Thel friends of H.G. Kasten and wife are are
ranging to' send them a remembrance tn honor
(Deferred Letter.)
of the1 wtli anniversary of their marriage, tbeir
Bev. Oux Is attending conference al Kalama­
home
now l&gt;ring in Dakota.
zoo; it h thought he will return la this cbarge
Janet Youngs buried an infant daughter, who
for another year.
Tbe CrwregAtlonal aerial at H. LI^' died of dyoentery, Saturday lasL
Bev. Bruce waasuminooed from conference
ion's last WedneMlay evening was lately at­
to attend the funeral of Mra. Geo. Moricr, who
tended. and a very pteaaant time wm had.
.entered into rest Friday morning the !7lh. She
The VcnnontriUe bane ball team eame down
huit Tuesday afternoon aud dsniolislied our

A. J. Hardy baa rejmlred th* oId *t°ck yards
Default having been made tn the condition, of
certain mortgage, made I
en Stillwell aud Ixmora C.

shipping for one yard to accommodate.
W. H. Kocher Is in Chicago buying a new

tarry County. Michigan

The Erengeiteal church wm dedicated lot
Bunday at throe o'clock with Bishop Dubs

Mra. John Crump has been quite sick the

came fromtlie homo of Geo. Keplogte. Il b a
seck-nodartber.

ent to Itastlngs on political business.
Johnnie lias hl* reward for naming his son

S on. M other doing well father and grandfather
not excepted.

frequent rains are discouraging the

lust weca, wumc ---- --------- ------------ TWb««
to—
“• &gt;'»™1
for In said mart-

0OT™il»r.rrMM.

was largely attended. The deceased was a
daughter of Oriean Jordan, one of tint oldest
witters of the town, She leaves a husband and
two children.
Quite a friendly rivalry exists between the
bow ball nine of South Woodland and the nine

Chaa. Bervea's Utttegirt b very tick Dr. Hull,
of Bellevue, I* attending.
Old Mrs..Hol ton is very sick.
Mrs Mary Hartom, of Battle Creok. t* taking
care at her mother, Mr*. A Holtoo.
John H. Twrkerm&amp;n l.as returned .from Dako-

him.

MhATIK B Ooxnu

Mra. Allie Mead Is quite »lek.
is a little better at this writing.
Mrs. Geo. Endsley is sick.

MORGO-THOBNAPPLE
Mr. U P. Cote started for Ohio Monday morn­
ing, to visit friends and relatives.
MIm Lulu Hyde ta improving finely.

moralug. His injuries may prove serious.

’

NORTH-WMT OAffTLKTON.

church, will Soon have his btecksmKh shop tn
running ordsr.
Hol. Blocher has relumed from Ohio, wbere
he han been attending th- funeral of his mother.

hunt.

O. Rorabeqk and wife are visittnjr
fFiends in Augusta.
The Newton house and opera h rase
will be larger and better built than be­
fore the fire.
The publication of a letter from
Grand Rapids te necessarily deferred
until next issue.

Mbs. Prentiss, of Allan, has been
the guest of A. II. Loveland and fami­
ly for several days past.
Don't forget to drop into the Ban­
otBce and settle that little subscrip­
tion account during fair week.

The, moist weather of several days
past acts as a dampener upon the spirits
the opinion that If any club In the county thinks of thoee farmers that have not alt oj
they can walk away with cither nine, their their wheaLsdwed.

Citizens met at the Town Halt Saturday even-

E. A. Mattlhon elsewhere calls at­
tention to his stock of organs and.

ed railroad from Lanslttg to Grand Bapldi. B.
Hlll&gt;ert wan elected chairman, C. A. Hough,
were too*. A meeting I* called for 8epL 30th at

pianos, for thpbest makes of which he
hay the agency. Having sold over
1,000 ot these instruments since he nas
liecn In Hastings, Mr. Mattison feds
justified in saying that if good instru­
FOUR CORKERB.
ments and reasonable peices are what
people want, he is equal to any demand
Levi Chase, cbamptnn ball pltclier.
thev make. Our readers are invited to
inspect the exhibit Mr. M. will make ai
paint.
Quite a tmriilx-r from this vicinity attended the fair.

The auction sale at Stern’s Saturday
was a mammoth affair, many of the
ladles of the city and country availing
themselvce of the opportunity of secur­
ing dress patterns aud other necessary
articles at and Mow cost.
Mr. Stem
will continue selling goods at auction
during the county fair.
Our readers
should not forget that bargains cut be

being a millinery shop thia lime. Mr*. Shaw is

On Friday night last about

and groom were in blissful Ignon

prise was complete and a more enJayatUe time
we have seldom experienced. Hours of social
rhat aped quickly by. the bride and groom re-

appropriate pr
At tbe council meeting Tuesday evening of

Hangar*-

ASSYRIA.
Birney Casaedy has a brother and his mother
visiting.
.
Dr. C E. Fay and wife are visiting friends in
Jackson and HctroiL

ner

sotM time with the village nine, but at the
malcb game played lad Saturday the village

___

!■&lt;•.« returned from trips through: Minnesota

Mr. Henry Carpenter being on hunting Intent

mlngton shot gun with Damascus steel, bam
and nil other improvements fouri^l on a fti
class gup. Price, |M. Frank sells kll kinds.
'
o. n. t.

j.tanmiu&gt;&gt;w.j.«i&gt;win«upi»™.roui«-'Additional Local Items.
the project with more energy than ever before
displayed hi similar projects.
The village school is In a prosperous condition
and has a l;-.rge attendance of foreign pupils.
Mn. A. F. Holly, who has been visiting friends
In Connecticut, has arrived at home again.

mjoyed the fantastic hop with the rest of 'em.

□u or vendue to the big»«Mrt bl^eri ’&gt;

day.
Who I* the coming man to All our late pastor's

WOODLAND.
The

the Brady building.
IBVINO.

Mr. Griffin's little girt is suffering from krflamatory rheumatism.

InOamatlon of the bowels.
John Lawrence was elected delegate to the
annual conference and Mra. Emcline Bosch
alternate.
Mra. Goo. Marr has a niece from F. A. visiting can beat it iu this nalghberhood.

days In this vicinity, the gueat of bls mother and

trial.

. The late wimls have blow n the apples off bad­
ly. but a good crop of Spies and Balwins will be

Ml** Anna Yerty 1* quite Hl at prevent
Warren Everett Is putting a sleoe wall under
bls bouse, and Is building aa addklea tn tbe

Allen Case is on the sick list,
Han. Clement Smith was In this section

John Norman has moved hl* family Into Wm.

lecture *t our school house last Friday creutng.

The annual confercnre for the western disthis place on Tuesday the xM, at io o'clock, a. m.
Several from here took In the Slate fair last

1 J. HUSH Local Agent. Hastings.
(HIMLOCK AND PINE,)

DELTOM.

minding their own affairea A. Turner. M. D., of Cleveland. Ohio. Harry

ing bualnsM hours. He sure tnd cal)
on him,and secure the bargains be 13
offering
z

The Journal’s insinuation* againat
on the republican county
ticket are tut unjust as they are uncalled
for. While these gentlemen are doing
what is tbeir undoubted right to secure
their election, the Journal can point to
no unfair means they are using, and to
insinuate against them Is decidedly out
of character.
To Ktate that they are
trying to work the Grand Army or the
candidates

�GALI OF STATIST

’the news in brief

' TJLNGLEFOOTiftlStOt,
THE ANTI-SALOONISTS CAN

'“'•S' of M.

Following oome fll-

THE WORD.

Johnson's Ad.fct

or other yearn, al the Tax fialM Iti October taut,
will be oitered subject to tbe right of redemption

Uw sheriff. . His liabUltiss are «75,0U).
cor.vnutien. Thursday moralng,

bat by gulbints.

m

befriended by Mr. La—41, of tbe "Hub.

ANNUAL TAX KAUB
And itor GeDr mi’s OOM.
i
Lansing. Mich.. July 1..IMA i
of each of the follow lug itascrlbed t rart*
&gt; ot land jdtasted in tbe county of item.

The Grand Trunk train P’-owed
through a dock of aheep near Soutb
Lyon Sept 14. killinr owr forty. The
ungine waa thrown oft the track.

ird below, as will tn- sufficient la pay tbe tax­
interest. anil charges thereon, will be sold try

Loo girl.

The anti—loon Betmbllcans by tlielr

UK

There are 10,000 sakxjns iu sight of Trinity

, 1 ln&gt;t ~ 1 i*»t tha liquor tmffic m It exlrtn to­
day in the Vnlted state* is tho enemy of aoctety, a fruitful soures of corruption In politico.

Tbcttuu E. Benedict fllrwl Monday with tin*
sucretstry of the interior his bond iu f100,000

tho rnilubitJ
city, and elected their ticket

bit Ute manufacture
liquor* In the District

of QulumMa.
i:ii.U»lSt«tre.

stalM Is u&gt; J-t the pooiile decide wt
shall be prohibited, by the subiuhudon
stitutlanal amendxaento. aud until such amend-

received.with loud applauau,

ruu itMuiiuocn ar&gt; too nkioou tiUMnoM
special burden of taxation noun tho
K court*, jails ami ainmhottsML
annual tax shquld be tavled
loon* so lung as they continue to
exist, and that they should be msdo responsi­
ble far all pnbllc and private injury reaulUmt
lie Republics* party wherever
b power . should faithfully enordlmiunre, etatutee or carnal-

believed the toovn-

runi traffic* throughout tbe world.

tyaburg, lias been apiiolnUx! to

a reriaiu mongsgt*

rted Aoki, tbe lightning artist of the Japanres
village, on exhibition there.
, .The prrridcntial party had
tho Adirondack^ Woclureslay. A fine buck

low llceruw and high license wo are tor high

Jamcrirt white, formerly comptroller of
Milwaukee, wart Wednesday wnteucvd to two
&gt; Waupun prison, at
embesztemont of city

«S7E

Senator Blair was frequently apt&gt;land&gt;xi

friends &lt;if humanity

called and repi

Ono of the mills of tl&gt;o Gtand Haven
(Michigan) Lumber company, valued at &lt;30,brewery nt Buffalo,
burned Wednreday.

Often

®««t

as tberrinyr7m.\\;’,'il^'...T“’j.-rss

ForPain;^^

,h,rtr^»iS^wtariS*
two thousand and jfty -d
»w»
Uierkirq'ih^j"•

qunntity in n-ixirted as exeswdiugiy poor.
Dow Drop, tho f’Al.OUO filly owned by tbe
Dwyera, which died Saturday frpm cerobro
spinal meningitis, was buried Kunday morn­
ing at Shretrtijead Bay, and a hcodatonu will

TbeHoward County bonk, at Glasgow, Ma,
and Uoliillta-H
an* about frtO.lDO «ocIl
It is said that Jamas G. Blaine has allowed
hi* married »&lt;*i 11,800 per year, end givim
him orders to join Ida write.

worth r*7,OX&gt;, were

saaste!s«sa:!
IIW, and May M, n*o. and _
oti?*1 junpaiduidlu arrears teTite

OUGHtURE
SAFE
SURE
PROMPT

!*»« h-radred S&lt;,a*n
“v
arresrase
ta.
• due imj pajjti-

25fe

ofxh'yrfaeflk is

e

A GREAT DASUED

The late Bayard Taylor, who probably
traveled more over the surface of the
lo'-a than any living man, claimed that
e could
only tell the nationality of

E

which they conversed, but could also tell
the loctflity of tbe particular country*
from which they came. This reminds us
of an Incident which occurred to the

southwest quarter.ot the northwest quarter. »n
nuireeisht west, lu Harry Cuuulj. Ml'i.izir.

Senator Edmunds' check for fit), accom-

jpta» wa» 17a.
The committee

er helming

majority.

Judge Amos P. Pritchard died suddenly at
Janesville, Wis.. Wednesday morning. Hv

[lublican party to support constitutional prorticui. no
W Wind
vice prewidents
inehuted

adopted with sixdissanttMft vtdcaa

Monday, engineer Tom Buckley and fireman

is required for tbe night

of the malady.
Commisuotwr of Agriculture L«-Duc, Hiram

A SWEEPING CONFLAGRATION.
•100.000

pointed by Um committee, was not acceptable

BKOOKI.TX, Iowa, Sept. 10.—Fully one-half

day destroyed by fire.

It Is rapidly sjirwuling, and

stakes at Doncaster. England, Wednesday in

Minister Cox wr.ts Leuna to n frk-txl that

bring ti|K&gt;n active polities bo will not return
to Washington.
National bank. Powvhtek County bank,
■11
taick
build Ings;
two
farmingimptetetent
buildings;
D.
F.
Jonce
smaller buildings. The town was provided
only with a chemical engine, and white that

fire

wm

France, died Friday morning, in his 06th
J. G. Glass, s banker at Sterling, lite., has
made aa assignment to cover liabilities of
875.001.
.. ,

first discovered tho Grinnel Fire

K11*^** llns l*''» placed upon the retired list
St hi, own request.
The loss will reach fully f lOO.UOO. and may
auirtvr Grams,
Oraaniur.
fire and were destroyed.

Ititeiislty and, enterprise, the inhabitant*
of America exceed auyonthe face of the
globe These qualities are their Inheri­
tance. Their aucastors lutxied niwm a
bleak coast la winter, with —vitaes before
them and an ocean (rebind, and they not
only conquered the country, but even
caused much of its barren sulf
richly productive. This energy, this In­
tense push, isinherlted br tbbtr descend-

MINA MI DGK.
Assignee of Mortgsnt.
BMtTH a Cor GKOVK.
Attorneys for As»ipire of M ^tgagres.
i hence •• r. rods,

Stale*.I Mlrnig.m. (&lt;•'.:.('

1 unequalled by
rid la tbe qualities
perhaps, unfortunate that tbt
■ ewe &lt;1 nail ties
have been secured tz*o often
per.seof health, and we find exhaustion

Of Barry, boMea at the Probate oftre H&gt;
of Hastings jn said Count} .on Thuridsy.
autrfreii and elrtit v-sli.
.
Wm. W. Cole. J Hire of Probate.

Tbe duko at Westminster's colt Ormonds

It originated tn an old

loan witll

nine o’el

An.liter (.* r.-re'..

GERManreME
puantxiui

i^srasS

SES

Oounty Seat of said
rtatute in such case

The ratein crop tributary to lUverriide,
Cat, will aggregate 2,0X1,000 boxes, valued
at AWO.OOu, or &gt;400 aa acre.

eJr.uiu nbaolo

lnM* of MW**,,

Tho agate ’« formerly cut in human

letter from BUhop Ireland, d&gt;&gt;ebirin;r that

----- ---------- — — J
Frye &amp; Co., in Market street, Philadelphia,
earned a lorn of ««).(&lt;».
The Bulgarian wibranjo lias voted a grant
of f5Oi,UW to purchase tbe property of Prince

debility more common among the men
and women of America than In atty other
locality on the face of the globe. ”
Taylor spoke from rich experience
and, he spoke the truth,
The nervous, meutal and physical exhaustlon which is undergone must l&gt;e
replaced by blood-making, nerve maklug
and brain makln
‘
of depression
Albumen
in the system is precisely the elwn-nt
which is required; and beef, msit And
hups will prodnee albtimrn quicker and
in greater quantity than any other
known combination These elements have
been happily combined In the great prepa­
ration, Hoptonlc, and tbe revival of physi­
cal energies in thousands of people has
fully proven its power and value
These ore not remarks given at random,
but serious and earnest truths demanded
by facts and confirmed by scientists.
There art hundreds of men aud women
In their graves who might be alive and
happy had they known the truths and
acted uuotJlhcm In Ums. and it is painful
to think u? ths intense suffering, exten­
sive sickn—R and vast number of deaths,
all of which might have been avoided
If people had only realised and known.

Their buildings

on reading and filing the Branas,
duly aerified, of IHnlel 51. M»m. pray-

City of Hastings.

uno-*, ami n I
red of lot* so *nd

» hr the jesjw
ranted.
further ordered. that «*&gt;:&lt;! jetfttawr

lot !OW
lOt 10.0

g thereof by causing a ropv &lt;■( this «d«
published In the BsMimrs Bavxxk »
■par printed and ein uiatei In »M Gyn-

&gt;Ot 1127

City of Hastings.

Cliamberlalu'n
add., thence
rods, tbeneo
s 41 rods endsft-

of beginning

(A True'Copy.)

Carl Von Welter, a music teacher nt Jsck(QOOD AIR)

ruaasd tbe liquor question, saying It might Ixi

political aspect

Tl&gt;e liquor traffic bad gone

gates.

1L Btevens, of Grant county, called

chosen secretary.

The

usual

committees

inond ring and a cam* of surgical instruments.
Tho ci titans of Biloxi, Miss., hold a mammeeting to denounce all towns which rntale
liabud quarantine against the alleged yellow

fc7,
names are la reality the

board of health, for mfcsrtatemcnta
Tbe Democrats of tbe Tenth cvmgnwdoual

were appointed, and, white awaiting thcL-

“MALARIA

eWCHISTn, I. T.

thence e 12 rods,
fiwnco

chains, thence 11
«3deg.w« chains,
to
beginning,
------------ &lt;Tden.
3T5-1W

bonfire of all this prop-

Oct A
waukto t.i'cretary, after which Robert Hchilllng of Milwaukee made

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

Quite a heavy frost fell in northern Iowa
Friday morning.

ford to pay tbe
tbe late rebellion

pgHUCjjij

MS WHS

rods. tbra« w
reds. Uwuec

follows:
Governor, Col. John D. Cochrane, of Grant;

k:
Grant’s Addition.

.HoCtoteaad^
plurality of 5,«xi.

peUttaner should noi be tranw.
.
I, I.
A’.l. n.

sE»xs,.si«?re«

(BAD AIR*

ticket.

IS.

State of Michigan. Count} «f lurry -sx
At a »«wloo of the nutate (.str: terty
ty of Bamr. Imide* x» tl.r Frol-sh*
ify Of Maaitur*. tn said eounty- «• Wedse*
tbe 1st day of br|d.. tn the rear &lt;me thineight hundred and eighty-six
Meet. Wm. W. Cnte. Judge of ITvbatr
ths matter cf the estate of Uiloett nHuDxerfnrd. deccxwi.
relate, rev-

�Missouri PROHitrnoNirra.

n&gt;«r

SOM MOMIY WAHTia
THAT-S THE

PbhU*.
ftept 17.—Tba state Prohi,
..rtr mrt to o.nvuntion Thursday
^..T^Wu-Js hall, at 10 o'clock. Judge

wav

T»li

New Grocery Firm!

NEWPORT

YACHT RACE EKOEO.

Hprtogfisid. was sleeted
JXj.L William C. Witam. of BL
. L...rv The committee on craten-

The undersigned, having purchased the interest of Geo.
this stricken dty.

«n li-V'.l prvmaing. ITT. owia TV
i-l tiu-platform, which was
^uXly ■‘‘top**’1- Tbe ^wolutlons de-

rfa- and natii-ual prohibition; dedaro
..
.. the ruithMud Prohibition

■
'

ness at the old stand under the firm name of

/ A.
'•mrrwou ot
Uts city received a telegram from Mayor
«rin* CbarWon needed moiwy.

THE PUBLIC

'•Ji.-nii
parura
••
inimical
‘. litf, nnt
to
thtemjwancn
•„ voten to abandon these par­
, r r .pohiiiittam; declare both
uniter tint coiitrul of ti* rum
uui . f .xmgrwa that tha liquor

HONE8T AT HEART.

We will do all in our power to hold the trade already estab
tegrity left anywhere.

It looks as though

m. Saturday was very slight and

. ■..■man suffrage, and eulogise
.Christian Temperance union.
•Son of &lt;&gt;* I il«tform tbe fnllow,A nominated: For sujwrma
drr. &lt;&gt;f Kansas City; superin

----&gt;***. -at, issai
otbero between midnight Friday and 3
m.
A dispatch from Camdeu state* that a di»-

jlbge; railroad commirnkmer,
th* convention adjourned.

ANOTHER NEW FEATURE

THE QAILY DEATH.ROLL.
FrtjMtol Accldew* o» th
Itallraad.

Wamumotok Crrr, Sept 1A-Tb. acting
artery of tho treasury W«toreday after
noon iwuod tor 1431 caU for tor redemption
Eirr’i
Adverttwr from Silver
of bonds. Tbe call is for 115,000,000 of tbe 3
p*T conL loan o&lt; 1889, numborwi os follows:
x-noua accident occurred
j W0—original number 50 to original number
1«J, both iix-liuivc; g)GO—original number
777 to original number 1,391, boch inclusive;
L’-iiJ—mgiind number Ml to original number
MV, both inelmdve; *1,000—origfrud number
I fourteen wounded."
dead calm prevailed, and half a damn fonb 14,833 to original number 4,3*1, ImtUi lt&gt;:&lt; w a orrrect list of the killed: ware occasioned in turning the buoy, bwau»- clusivu; *10,000—original number 8,811 to
. . ihiukirk, N. Y.; Aaron the yachts actually drifted into each other’a original num tier 10,347, IxXh inclusive; total,
IVibw
way; and after passing to« buoy they drifted *13,000,000.
&gt;i Fa ; John F. and Henry luxne, tliat entertaining (rrixvas beaqg M.-mlTho call adds: “Parties holding bond* called
Gelhoccasionally relieved by a little puff of wind by thin circular can obtain immediate pay­
l.xr &gt;• A !rhl Hsklster. David a Harp, that was gone before tbe sails had fait its in- ment with interrat to date of prewwtaUoo by
haria Hlraoh. John Hei­ fluraca.
-requesting tbe aanx- tn tlx letter forwarding
rs, of Erib/'and the one
The courae was from Brenton's reef Mght- the bonds for rederaptton." This danse b a
identified, making fourtwn
new feature aud will be introduced in all suc'T-xliiig call*. What bi commonly known ai
the voluntary Ixnxi call, or tho circular ot
Aug. 30, iteund by Acting Kc-rely Fairchild,
offering to rcdevni uncalrid 3 per cent, botxb
the Democratic nominee
boats started
about to the amount of *10,000,000 If preteuted l«10:30, tbe Duntan get­
ting off flnrt., followed
the Sltitli l«UoC Mouclnw-Jy by the flatatea.
tlav night and after
and toe Mayfiowur was
. —.
U
ten minuter I «■hi nil tbe
• latter. The boate In the jnlemption Tbe nirklitiiaUoti extends iuIt was rux'i'inpludird
dcflnltoly the amount of the bonds that may
another of the

anybody. There ha good deal of practical
faith in man's uprightness left around in
•poU, however, though everybody doesn’t ob­
serve it For instance, there is a certain
lunch room fa this city that b conducted en­
tirely ou the him that ever)' man is scrupu­
lously baamL
“The place h divided into little stalls. In
front of you on a kind of shelf are tbe viands,
which an- W and simple, a cup and saucer
and a glam. You brip ynurw.df to coffee or
milk from urns that stand at onivcnicut

get through you Ogure up how much you

You might think that a «pl&lt;-qdid place far a
man with a nickle to eat a dollor'a worth, but

He thinks that one waiter would eause him
than dishonest patrons will in a year.
“But that isn’t the only example of this

b-xira by tbrir jiropri* tore, who trusted their
entire stock to the public. Tbe pilta of pepurn

slipped their money wlx-n they srlt« u&lt;l tho

3JIA6

atai going
Delaney. Tiu.
Uxi Delaney
to of 15 to la,
Ilham came an
great
friends

lusd &lt;liaap*&lt;*red.

It was

1 i M-.ata rcapomhd to a call and
u jmxDwin# support to Delaney.

: &gt;:ird triennial i-ouclarnof tbe
Knu-ht* 1»4 1 'ir '•rrT
fa
music ball
ef tt- -i.»Hti &gt;n building; ut 2A) Hunday
afnr-m.it• I "err entiniy of a ratigkau

OXX. FATXX. OWXEH Bedouin, Stranger arid
MAYri—WKK
Thvtb; and thii third
cla»« alooje Cinderella. &lt;'lara mid Bertie. Of
tbcwi the
Puritan
dropj»'d
out
ot

_

bU:.!ar appwirnner in tumor of the visitors.
The tegtol ■ welcome" flutters from thou.uu-.l- if wfattews, whilst fa all tho morn
premfwit tfitels and ,n:blic pieces tbe must
«-W«urah&gt; ilre-ocations appear. Tbe streets
arviHahduile-iauJ everywhere a happy sea

perhaps the oldest American ;&gt;ainter of note,
died Erktay at hfa boma in South Orange, N.

outside until
night

The public having settiud Ita mind to this
»n:virti‘«i, grant wm ton dfegurt Sunday

gust tliat was hardly tempered by proper
Iivllng. of patriotism

tnmnpb. This feeling
——
,1.—hr
Bunday

a

Tbe ronaolidaAoa

by tba second dam sloop Stranger—10 «:1V;
of tbe schooners the Gitaxia was winner in
11: 23:10; the third-das* sloop Cinderella gut
through in 11:10:36, white tho Mayflower was
12: 12:4! going over and tbe Galatea UkS9-3&lt;.
The Mayflower, however, was. handicapped
for a alow start and her official tune b 12:17:00Tb« little cutter Clara, which b by aid* the

Central House Block.

MONEY SAVED I
Having bought a large invoice of TEA,
we will until further notice give each customer
a better TEA than ever before; and to induce
customers to try, will give a 5 cent ticket with
each pound for cash. Tickets good in 25c
lots for any Crockery we have in stock at face
value.

Try Our Tea!

Smith, Haos HaoAman.
March 10th, 1886.

RUSSELL HAS

Removed

w&gt;rid, and gives him an account of tbe letters
received on j&lt;P«d buwness.
Merida three
otlHal letters, others arrive from all parts of

incncy from jirniteuta, and many are |wtltions for a blnradng, pwunutry aid or advice.
After tlwwe letters in nil languages hare
Imrn imtolatol and the contents bnrily re-

benediction In articulo mortis, which, natu­
rally. often only nwh their destination after
tlw potltkmcr in -lend. At 1 o'clock the j&gt;ope

day will I* gives* up to the templars parade

wutfr.. rt Chicago b’ovumlvr 10th next
it :■ sni. Hiru.-d that 8:r George Marpher■on Grant ami lion. ILobert Duckworth, of
Eugla s-i, b-rfb members of iwaamrat, will
1* ;&gt;ra»ii’ at the Chicago uw-iting anddoPrsrwMmww.

Come £*,xicl See TJs.
HOGLE &amp; COOK, ‘

n rnrriT Coming down to little trivial
thing* in everyday life, look nt the way

roaring

Thalia Ttieatre corapaniM, ot New korit.

munlttew of the National Cattle Grow*
•■elation of America and the National

ing good goods at a small margin.

.

hni failed in hi« attempt to exclude rsputer.
from tbe court room during the trial of tbe
case of the" wdaed seboomr Adamx The
newimapnr men were in their places Saturday

renting tbe UwUmony being rwportwl.

but ba
and will get tt, as an attemjit to have another
nu» mltod- Monday fell through, because
hardly any of too owner&gt; would enter. Com­
modore Gerry, ot the New York Yacht dub.

lished and largely increase the number of customers by sell-

Dut it to very srldom that any of

are left lying around promiscumudy nt bowe
Trumbull’* wall-known picture. “Tbe Decla­ and store doom. Tbe fact i*. It'S pretty safe
ration of Indepennurr,” which occupied him to t&gt;ank on tbe practical honesty of al) but a
three years. In l«3d baahondunad tha grav«r
for tbe brush, having before tins become a
contrilmtur of portraits and lan.l*capa* In cdl
to the National Academy ot Deidgn exhibi­
tion* In 1*&lt;M hi* portrait of William Cullen
Bryant, afterward engraved by himself, was I ^niar
MR1 b in a fair condition of
and left t tie yachts to get in when they could,
and nothing was really known of the result painted, white among his historical subjects health. At G a. in. ha cwlebratea mate in hb
- -chapeL
*
------•• • on a cup
private
Al 7 ba’ broakfnsta
of tbe race until Bunday. Consequently a are “TbaCapture of Maj. Ar-*—” —*
Wrath of Peter Stu ryraanL

&gt;|UA1 Of the
:iifC*r{are onTving in train load*,
-: aii of the accompanying crowds

HOGLE &amp; COOK

Duslnmu Men Who Trust Ttkelr

two distinct shocks of earthquake in thl's aty
Friday night; one at 11:15 which was very
peroeptibk, and which was preceded by the

Wnd that * prohibitory amend
■ to! tiy tho next legislature of

,

Pieston in the firm of Preston &amp; Cook, will continue the busi-

Thera was a slight shock

will prolmbly sail on Uie City of Rome
days later. ________________ __
and i&gt;T«, surrounded by liis intimate frieu-ls.

ger from Summerville n-j-orta a slight sliock
there about» o’clock Thursday night and an
other at about midnight Tbe .luturbanee

THE MARKETS

AND

ZIVEillinei'y Goods
To the First Door East of Hicks Bros.’ Gro­
cery, on State Street,
Where he will be pleased to welcome all his cus­
tomers and friends, as well as to greet many new
ones. As heretofore. he keeps the Best of Goods
in his line, at the Lowest Prices.

lei16566279
........... Airiw!

ciam have forbidden him to rvnuuu out of
doors after that boor on account of tbe mala­
ria which prevail' iu Die valley below Mt.
Maria At U o'clock, after half on hour spent
in prayrr, tho poj.- retires to bed—Home

JULIUS RUSSELL

Chicago. RwpL 18.
Peter Thayer, while intoxicated, and
crossing the railroad bridge near Ash­
land. Newaygo county, was run over
by a train and instantly killed. His
family reside at Ashland.

atursi.’S
.... ■- Sentel

HIS STOCK OF

DRY GOODS

■ luHIBAH

CATARRH
H

te-■

■ ■

non. yet effectual.

WAXtLTIMt * RSRKIH8. *DKU^ cbTsote Props., Orand Raplda, Mloh.

R/rs I.r.AXi., Ilk. Sept. 17.—The follaw-

Gitena nmf
Btnmgw.

I'nwidont.Gssn. W. T. Ster-

.I-WU. — «

f..int^a al too finish, which was about mul-

rlrenl s»*«c: norciuoer.
—----&lt;?c. rurit-Neptember. opened J10.10 sumlnal,
closed »».»&gt; nbminal; October, opened glQ.ltH.
ctomd |».®H asked; November, opened giaoi
rioted
asked. Lard-September, opened
and dosed F-»H nominal.

faghL____________________ _
most horrible

night.

S®’5^*’0'
l~—The Monon route (LouisNew Albany A Chicago railway) b

day night, and the wUdort exritamsnt pro­
_ m™ Rurioniro. an

•nd tte - ,uUk The train, consisting ot PnUc»U ,rev-in-. and through •leepera. leave*
vofcHKu at 835 a. tiu, and reachm Louis rille

in comionante musuh-iw-i
,
erod Mrs. Buckiniro-body was found lying

■IIin— sc nisner, ukui
:
fcSrt
M.KOAS »—■1
“d
shipping lots, »4.eO4&gt;a.l0.
Produce: Huttwr—CUoloe to
reiVr tier lb; good dairy, Itl&amp;Xic; pack-

ttf devising tnmns of rairing
•'» the suffering |»&lt;&gt;pte of Charleston
A motion wtu adopted to ap
P&gt;mt an rtl,-utRe eommitteo of Are to solicit
Harrison to act as ciialrruan ot
thebkiy.
1 •

'E.To.k ■Rg-k, m~A A"-*1 C"d-»" "!“■

NA t mixed

100 Dosas

Hood's Sarsaparilla cures scrofula, salt
rheum, all hnmore, boll*, pimple*, general doblBty, dyspepda, UHoutoom, dek teadacha,
catarrli, rheumatism, kidney and liver com­
plaint r, and all affection* caused by Impure
blood or low condition of the system. Try IL

,_nnk,cjT

And other marked improvements will be made in

Proposes to keep in the advance of the procession. You will
find him at his new location north of the new Newton House,
in the Blue Front Building. He is prepared to serve the pub­
lic with everything in the line of

Tin, Copper and Sheet-Iron Ware.
Repairing Neatly and Promptly Done.
Eave-Troughing a Specialty.

neck. I took flve bottles of Hood's Sarsapa­
rilla. and ccmsbter myself entirely cubed "
C K. LovaJOT, Lowell, Mass.
»Hood's Sarsaparilta did me an Immense
wnount of good. My whole syxtem has been
hullt up and strengthened, my dlKnstlon lm.r
___ V —— ,1—-e
t&gt;w had feel-

This is the Latest and Best Gasoline Stove. Call and see them.

Maar U Faaut Salem, Mass.

At Very Low Figures.
I also have a quantity of Plow Points, etc., that I will sell at a
very slight advance over wholesale prices, to close out
Remember the place, and yours respectfully,

witbont it"

Sredlusw.a»,with r,a»

I \

Hastings this season.

Hood’s

Firm;
GkAXn Havmm,

ROLLER MILL

•• Hood's Sarsaparilla takes lose Msm and

One Dollar

n*

—•
I-a—-lur /uLaoiuj
fair i-.sm-d herv Wvdmaday with an
XSt'X't’i'S!
”! “T

IOO Doses
Ons jxtllar. Hood’s Rar&gt;*j»*rlUs Is tba oil)?
medicine of which pils csa be truly sari;
and It Is an unanswerable argument as to
the strength and positive arawomp ot this
great medicine. Hood’s Sarsaparilta Is made
ot roots, herbs, barks, etc., long and favorably
known for their power tn purifying the blood ;

Hv3&gt;uaju&gt;, North Chili. N. T.

tfe-d tightly around her tnroa.. indicating
“
&lt;___
—n*Ut to death. The

CBto*
in the &lt;&gt;aiadl chamber Monday afternoon

. , */, ' oe»n- 'a—mra tarneii naa
f ir Europa on tha White Star liner
Her visit will last over a month, tha
P*i*p»rt,f which tirna.he- will spandin
"*^1 with her eon, at hie naridauoa al
Avotxlah-, Couuty Wicklow.

'

Hood’s

Sarsaparilla

fi drogglsta- lUMxforP- M*1®
L HOOD A CO., IxiwelL Mass

Doses One Dollar.

The Hull Gasoline Stoves.
New and Second-Hand Stoves for Sale!

�The Hastings
rra® trade had demefaciiai le IM
aaoee win never'be relighted.

y»

hi

*

hfa reaent gpmeh at the labor

Hfa effort ii Hastings did not create

any enthusiaaim among tbe fuslonfatA

deMomtration in this dty F. W. Cook.

Republican Nominations.

in tho endeavor to produce a Yaple
boom in -hfa audience.

DONA
For
^F or State T^riport-r, GEORGE L. MALTE, of

The effort was
abortive, however, owing largely to the
fart of his groaa misrepresentations of
Hon. C. b Luce. When he said Mr.
Lnoe was president of a national bank

Tin: Knlghtu of Labor organization
of this dty is growing very rapidly.
Mr. Stockton’s riddle, “The Lady,
or the Tiger?" has gone all over the
world. The Advance says: "A fady

term in a uatit ««•
make him a banker, no more thw. Mr.
Bowne’s investment it: the Democrat
makeo that geatlemcJi an editor.

A GkXAT SSXJ.TIOK
GO“
Bt.—Why li the world eo felr todar.
Wh. do I rodeo blithe eadW.
Ae wroufb the throw I pick mj wej J
See! how the other women etare
Aslsoby with»flippanthir.
’USSau.

Clothing &amp;, Furnishing Goods
Ever shown in the County.

Men's Suits from S3 to $22.
Boys’ Suite from 82.25 to $15
Children's Suits from 81 25 to 89

missionary tn India writes to a friend:
*1 have a letter from a friend who has
been visiting in an out station where
he stated that which be knew was an there are a lot of Karens (one of the
W'ftr Attorney General-MOSffl TAGGART,
unmitigated falsehood. His attempt wild tribes of Burmah) who have learn­
Just tell her in a quiet way
ed
some English, and who continually To take Hibbard's Rheumatic Syrup.
to belittle the Hon. Perry Mayo also
come to her, she says, to ask if she bu
showed the.piudllanimity of his nature.
Good White »od Colored Uaderwear,
.
*.
.
.
not learned which came out of the
Mr. Mayo is a farmer—nothing else. door—the Lady or the Tiger.’"
JOSEPH
AU Wool Scarlet
.....
• Se
J 0. WOODBUFF
Ho
at
present
holds
the
position
of
Floe
Camels'
Hair
"
'
.
.
.
Jte
.' BAMTEL
Fancy
“
•
• Wc
lecturer of-the state grange, and is the
•^qrMtnbtr otCongrew.M dlririet—JAMBS
Would rwpecVWZp announw to thf Afao a Ddc line of plain and fancy underwear from .
- 75c to
Muskegon, Mich., Aus.I** I
republican and workingmen’s nominee
jniblic that Ju Juu opmed a
Roaoloed, That we, the undersigned,
r ftenator in State Legislature, 11 district- for state senator for Branch and Calmembers of the M. D. C. A., do hereby
UGK X. yoiTKlL
bosm counties. &lt;n view of the fact
express our appreciation of the good
' f&gt;kS&gt;GC»&lt;MtrC 111 ftut0 *XBl,llatUrV~J,EB' that Mr. Mayo was nominated in defer­ services and lasting qualities of Mr.
ence to the wishes of and by the aid of Fred Heath, late president of the above
oou jrrv TICKET.
tbe votes of .the Knights of Labor, the association, and we can heartily endorse
Call and examine our line of Trunks and Satchels before buying elsewhere.
him as a perfect gentleman and a thor­ In the bulliiinf oppoeile tin H&lt;ult&lt;v
Fur SberlfT-BAKE!’. MHRINER.
remark of Mr. Cook that ho “hoped
For County Oerit-FRANK McDKRBY.
ough druggist.
Ham on Churek Kent. where »» will
For Treasurer—CHB1HTOPHER A. HOUGH. Mayo would not be elected,” was taken
beplamd tomallttfltii frtende and
v. h. Murrtiuu
&lt;■ A. 1.1
i»,
with poor grace by his audience. The
For rroMeuting Altoroey-PHILIP T. COLother! wiehtna work Oi hie line.
Knigtrta desired that th air demonstra­
GROVE.
Walt, k lefkvbb, j&amp;we w.huyt
Prim reaeauiltlr.
■
V
tion be strictly non-partlzan, and the
D. A. SCHUMACHER. I. F. HOPKISA
tirade of the man Cook was an insult
alike to his audience and the laboring
VaxHOHN.

AjFor Auditor Geteral-HKNBY H. APLIN, of

An immense line of Men’x, Youths', Boys’ and
Overcoats from »2 to $2§.

.
ri'lrei15

Furnishing Goods—Bargains in Underwear.

B

Boot and Shoe Shop

We have the latest novelties in Neckware, Collars Cnfc
H’dkerch'fs. Cardigan jackets of all grades from 75c to { “so’

HATS AND CAPS.^KX^^^'

— «&gt;.

E. W. MORRILL &amp; CO:,

“One Price Clothiers.”

men under whose auspices his address

EDITORIAL NOTTS.
No one who has been a reasonable
and reasoning witness of the industrial
situation of the past few years, and de­
sirous of learning the lessons taught by
tbe post decade of our national exist­
ence, can have failed to have observed
the mischief wrought by those misguid­
ed statesmen who have insisted on a

biennial attack on our tariff system,
with the intent of destroying our
American policy of protection to home
industries. There is no denying tbe
inequalities of the tariff. The most ar­
dent protectionist admits that it needs
thorough revision, with a view to re­
moving the duties from articles no
longer needing protection and the less­
ening of still other taxes. As our in­
dustries become able to compete with
those of foreign lands, thejieceeaity for
further protection ceases. Neither the

republican party, nor the protectionist
of any party desires that duties be im­

posed longer or larger than necessary.
It was bwause the republican party
held this view that in President's Ar­
thur's time, when both houses of congroan were republican, the tariff was re­
vised. many duties abolished many
more greatly decreased. But to abolish
the system of protection would be sui­
cidal, until the American manufacturer
and the American laborer are fully
equal to the task of successful competi­
tion With foreign manufacturers. Rates
of interest and wages are higher in
. America than any European country.
Any one ot the latter has the advantage
•of accumulated capital and experience
in manufacture. America has the ad­
vantage in the abundance and cheapnets of raw materials, in the intrill­
. grace and quickness, if we may use the
latter term, of its laborers. But these
aIo not compensate for tbe advantages
which successive generations have giv­
en the European manufacturer. And
to put our young and growing industries
on a level with foreign competitors
would be the ruin of many. But thst
is what free trade would do, and to ac­
complish just that is the avowed pur­
pose of free traders. And no sooner do
the democrats secure control of either
branch of congress than the free trade

President ■Cleveland’s veto of tho res­
olutions, passed by both'houses of con­

Music Hath Charms! QLOTHING AT COST!
As I am not going to keep

gress, urging the Secretary of the Treas­
ury to use all the treasury surplus above
eiOO.OOe.'QOO in monthly payments of

That is, Good Music has 'em, such as is

SlOXOOjOOO or more of the bonded debt

produced on the

shows that between the democracy and
the greenback party there ta the widest

possible difference, and no common
ground for united action, it enforces

of greenhaokers and republicans, than
of demoerate and greenbackera. There
or honor, in either.

It is aunpW a con­

temptible dicker, a trade. a bargain and
sale, that a few greenback leaders may
line their pockets witbrlemocraticgold.
Cleveland's apposition to the greenback

C. J. Whitney,
John G. Earhuff,
The Estey or

1 currency, to allver. to the further coin­
age of oil ver, his obedience to thedicta­
tion of Wail St., ail show him and his

Storey &amp; Clark.

party unalterably opposed to greenback
ideas.

ing as they see tbe great Bom and hfa
h unchmen appropriating all of the oongreeslonni nominations. Buttbegreenbackera can console theajsdveB with
the hope that perhaps they aaay be al­
lowed to nominate a congreMnan In
the 11th district, where Hon. E. C. Mof­
fatt fa absolutely certain of re-election.

Hon. Geo. N. Potter, the republican
nominee for state senator from thia
district, fa a representative man. one

who hM been succen^ful in his private
buslnetui. It fa a safe rule in politics, aa
Xell as in business affaire, to place coaffdence in those who have been success­

ful In life.

This district was ably rep­

resented for the past two years in the

state senate, and it beboovre ua to sw
that a man is elected to that position

who fa competent to fill the stat voitmtarily relinquished by the Hon. John
Carveth. Mr. Potter is the uiaa that
exactly fills the bill.

element of that party begin at once to
tear up the tariff system, with a view
to abolish all protective duties. The
legitimate effect af this constant agita­
The renomination of Hon. James
tion and determination to accomplish O’Donnell gives entire satisfaction to
the ruin of the American protective the repnbllcans of this congressional
policy is always to depress business.
district. That he has ably represented
It inevitably causes capital to seek this district fa conceded by all The
other and safer investment than uuubu- manner in which his renomination was
faeturing, against which free-traders made—with a whoop and u hurrah­
are constantly plotting. No new indus­ presages the manner of hfa reflection.
tries are built up, those in operation Our congressman has been true to the
run their business simply to supply trust reposed in him.
Hurrah for
.present demands, not with the expecta­ O’Donnell and victory!
tion of future orders. Laborers are dis­
The father of the would-be governor
charged. Those retained are kept at
of Michigan, Glxj. N. Yaple, during the
work only to supply actual demands.

In stock, I offer my entire stock of Men’s, Boys’
and Children’s

The assortment is good and those coming early will find
some excellent bargains. I ehall continue tt&gt; Veep a good line
of single
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Coats, Pants, Vests and Overcoats,
Which will be sold at prices to suit the times. Shall com­
mence receiving Fall ana Winter Stock of Goods this week,
and invite an inspection of goods and prices.
Prairieville Sept 20, 1886.

When the self-styled greenback lead­
ers try to cope wi th Boas Don Dickinson
on the poiitiad ebere board -they find
themselves check wated at every point,
Great was the joy in the greenback
camp when Don allowed them to name
a goodly portion ©f the fuaion state
ticket, but their joy fa turned to wail­

Suite and Ready Made Clothing

Or the New Fngland, Hallett, Davis&amp;Co.,
Steinway and Chickering

PIANOS
For which E. A. Matteson is agent; also for other makes of
pianos and organs.

M. J. GOSS

TJAMP WEATHER
Makes the people think of keeping the feet dry.
In this connection

Facts. (
1 have sold over 1,000 instruments since I have been in bus­

Rises to remark that he has a fine Stock of

iness m Hastings. They have given the best of satisfaction.
This is proof that they are what the people want and that the

prices are right Call and examine.

It will save money for

you to buy of me, and you will get the best instruments on
the market.

Visitors at the Fair

Men’s Hand Made Shoes,
Men's Hand Wade Boots,
Misses and Women's Hand
Sewed and Turned Shoes.

The Celebrated Blocher Boots,

Are invited to inspect the exhibit of pianos and organs I
The best and the cheapest made for farmer’s wear. Jn fine
shall have there.
Respectfully,
shoes our stock cannot be excelled. H. R. Howard i Co.’s,
Fuller &amp; Child’s, Lamkin &amp; Forster, and other makes
We fear no competition in goods or prices.
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E. A. MATTISON

q q SpAULD|NG.

Jdferara.mrec

Staple and Fancy Groceries, J SHALL REMOVE

Prices of commodities and labor decline.

was loud in his assertions that we had
This effects other branches of business.
no right to coerce the confederacy.
Tbe ,an«Dployed laborer, or the one
Buch is the man who proposes to put
working on short time and diminished
up t25.000 boodle in the hope of elect­
ing his son governor of thia great state.
^ucta.orif they buy them, must get
"Maine fa small potatoes, anyhow I”
them Rtgeduoed prices. This fa our in­

Teas, Coffees, Tobaccos and Provisions.
The official beadqrurtore far these goods is at the store of

so say the fuslonfata. Let us see; we
With every democratic house or senate .believe James Q. Blaine fa a resident
has come
agitation of .the tariff of that state. Republican majority
only 14J3OO! This fa the echo of the
Vennont’eloction, which will be rever­

dustrial hfatory

for the past decade.

this [in turn h.y depression lb other
branches of production or trade. Had

berated with no uncertain
Michigan in November.

Dress Goods, Cloaks, Shawls,

tones by

Can the party that drove the laborers

of ope halt of thia nation to their tasks
and the orUtaty Mist it would Mt with the lash In the hands of an orerdown on MornfaaB’s uriff-Unkurfag seer be termed the friend of the laborer?
bill, there would be iu«ch more strin­ Is not the party that tore the shackles
gent thnai than wshave to-day. Aa it from KOOOXXn tiavss the true friend of
ia, manufacturers know Chare can be no tbe laborer ? Ponder well there queries.

To the new store in Goodyear block, first door west of the
bank, about the 1st of Oct, and will have a complete stock of

millinery and fancy goods,
ing the highest market pncT

“eb“8» tor goods, pay.
All bought for SPOT CASH, and will give you latter than

ALL GOODS WARRANTED.

Grand Rapids prioes.

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I ask a share of your trade, and if honest
i
,
«jd oourteous attention arAdurements, I fl^dlfe^
Respectfully,

And see if what we say is not true.

JULIUS RUSSELL.

�The Hastings Banner.
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Watches, CiocU'Jewelry, Silverfare mi Musical Goods.
| kr, esaiuined for SpcctacleB free ot
•barfJOHN BE88MER,
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"Jeweler and Optician.

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a !*»rge assortment of

PERSONAL MENTION.

er thiu^ever at

Mmta's, the Jeweler.
an/experienced

and’competent workman.

Local News.
;■ CirruliiliiM thiab^eek, 2,000.

MATTHEWS.

Oi.n paper s for aide at this office.

it J. ritiAN r wishes to buy nice fall
applets.
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New gixwU received this week
Mor.-e E Nevins.

at

Fahmbw. we Hogle &amp;Cook before
. j oi&gt;wU your butter and eggs.

Wm. Troxell is building another
hour- on his Iota on the plains.
.IIiHtLK fc Cook pay the highest mar­
ket price for all farmers produce.

W*.»hk on the new bridge on Michi­
gan avenue Li progressing rapidly.
I r is expected that the. roller mill
Mill be ready for business about Oct. 10.

Ma n v of ; t r citizens art in attend­
ance at the Grand Rapids fair "this
wt-ek.; ,
;
A i-.uwk number of Hastings peo. plo g&gt; to Grand *Rapids this week to
hear. Ecwiq Booth.

What a pleasing spectacle that torch
light proegsaion of the - fuaionists was
ou Monday evening.
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Cor sty fair next wedk, and we ex­
pect to ,-rc the. best Jfair and. the largest
, crowd ever in Hastings.
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The land contest will come at 10
oclocK in tb- forenoon aach of the last*
. three days ot tne county fair. ■
JvHN Mohler has oja-netl up a tailor
unop, and is prepared to do all work
well and at very reason&amp;le; rates.

THEjJattk Creek Daily Call in a re&lt;*nt hc-ue sneaks in complimentary
verms of the Hastings ebrnfet baud.
„
?n:K &amp; CrawUkv are bililding
R 40 fo-tt addition to their store. IncreasttLhiisiness demands more room.

Tkf. ^roceedkigs against Edw Aus­
tin, implicated in the cuttlpg affray at
&gt; roeport J Uly 3d. has been discontinued.
!li:v. ri. Chesney, of Stanton, will
lhe Baptist church Sunday
nept.
at the usual hour of service.
There are to be some fast horses at

“«flinty fair. The track is in good
roMitioa and we expect to see fine
sport.
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uJ?F;an?Va! nveeting of the Michigan
Brigade I., R. Knights of Pythias, is
d al Orand luPidB O^ber 1H
a splendid. display
of wnamental moss goods by Mra. B.
of New Buffalo, in Floral
hall during the fair.
r,n??EWIIKnB-001 be seen the anSCFm’?t of J-IL
* Co-’*
special ralra for October. It will pay
ion io read their ad.
.
Minnehaha is here—not the laughtog mmden-butthe new and elegant
Cr,K me. ?f that name. Sold at Dr.
Lathrop s Drug Store.

andALb

Drug Store,
w» inquire for "Mary Anderson," if
I nJ."11 S '^ghtfTl Jerfume. There

the abandonment of the
Prof.’Hflball, of Grand Rapids, Sunadvertised torch light precaution.
daytxi in this city.

SSt^toomlWe ,htX°“'

New; Firm.-Messrs. Frank and Chaa.
Hougtaaiin have purchased of Henry
Newton toe latter’s stock of groceries

Hastings Divibiok U n «• nf u
n ^in" ?“ “hiBUion drill at 1 o'clock

and provisions, and will continue the
occuphS by Mr

fcu
ln ^ront °f the grand stand on
Thursday, the third dayoflheSr

Newton. Tbe firm name will lie
seek taSttVh** TDd U11' b°?8 wU1
ent lhe Patronage of the pub!hHbLuP?tU?t
polile sttentlon to
j *“itH of customers, honest goods
and fair deiding with all. They’wfi

The president is erecting a fine lot of
horse stalls on the fai r grounds. E very
“2ex/rctl,a fi?c ah0*. »&lt;*• of BP?rt

W- Hal*.
Ruth—Sister Slingerland.
Esther—Sister Lathrop.
Martha—Sister Spangemucher.
Elida—Sister T. PhlUi j».
h arden—Sister Colgrove.
Sentinel—Bro. Throop.-

Fovn premiums taken out of aix
horses shown at the state fair is certain­
ly well done for Barry County, and is a
record
of which our horsemen and citi­
A. D. Cook has a word to Banner
rejulers elsewhere. Mr. Cook reports zens generally may feel proud, aa all
i ,Pyt*miums were awarded to high­
an increasing trad*, and proposes to
add to the same if quaUty and prices of ly bred horses. Mr. Geo. Mason took
d Premium on his black stalllou
goods are an object to customers.
in the horses for all work. Mr. W. H.
SlXTY-imre dollars are offered in bchbntx was awarded first premium In
prizes for the small spirts at the county
bIed roadster class on his
lain If a boy or girl haa got the “git colt "Holbora,” this being the second
there, money cannot be earned easier ywir that this horse has taken first pre­
than in competing for these prizes.
mium. The colt was much admired,
All who are indebted to me must both on account of his strength and
call and pay me immediately, as I have breeding. The gray stallion “Sultan,”
gone out of business and must have owned by the Hastings Pereheron
Horae Association, was awarded the
my pay.
first premium in the registered Percher­
FRED’K. H0TCHKI88.
on class, and tbe black stallion owned
Mary C. Cobb having employed
A Owd’w w“ awarded
competent help, is now prepared to do third in the same class. We are in­
dressmaking and cutting in all the formed that there were upwards of 40
entries
in
this
class, such famous horaee
latest styles on short notice and at pri­
tting shown as “Anchorite,” owned by
ces as reasonable as any one else in the
Senator T. WPalmer, “Romulus"
city.
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-Jupiter." owned by Savage and Far­
The Engine and Iron Works havp, num of the Island House farm. Detroit,
purchased of Mr. Loveland the proper­ and others nearly equally as famous.
To be awarded a premium against such
ty lying west of the roUer mUl and ex­
competitors is indeed an honor. The
tending to the river. The conipany are fact that Hastings had but*two horses
now making preparations far rebuild­ entered in this class, each of which was
ing.
awarded a premium, speaks volumes
Ho FOB the Barry County Fair! To for the good judgment shown by the
purchasers of these animals. As a
those intending visiting the Barry matter of natural consequence there is
County Fair toe host of the American a diversity of opinion as to which is the
house is pleased to say that he is better better, the Company horse, or that
than ever prepared to accommodate toe owned by Messrs. Bechtel A Goodyear.
The friends of the latter horse assert
public.
that there was much influence brought
Taking out the stumps and trimming to bear with tbe judges in favor of
toe trees on the fair -grounds has been “Sultan," as against toe black. Howev­
a great improvement. Every effort is er, this is a mutter tbe admirers of
these animals must settle for them­
being made to make tbe coming county selves, suffice it to say that the Banner
fair the pleasantest in the history of recognizes the fact that both animals
the society.
are magnificent specimens of horseflesh,
The County fair is more important j and are a credit to our city and county.
I Aa faraa the owner of “Holborn” is con­
than all the other fairs to the people of
cerned, it is perhaps needless to add
Barry county. Every one residing in that he is very proud of the record be­
the county whom health and business ing made by his fine animal.
will allow, should attend and contri­ . It is not strange that Mr. Schantz is
bute to its success.
proud of his colt “Holborn," as five
colts, tbe get of I’rinceps, his al re, have
G. G. SpavldiSg calls attention to
made better than a 230 record within
his large stock of boots and shoes in an the past three weeks, viz: “Granby,” a
announcement elsewhere. Mr. Spauld­ full brother of “Holborn,” 23SW;
.
“
Principe,"
"Geneva,” 22SV;
ing is prepared to keep every promise
he makes to the people. He is a relia­ “Guitar." 2±y^; “Feme Sole.” 250.
•Trincepa” has more colts in toe 230
ble dealer in every respect.
list so far this year than any other stal­
The effort of the Journal to lion in Kentucky.
besmirch toe war record of Baker
The receition and banquet given
Shriner will'act like a boomerang upon by our citizens, at Union Hall, Wednes­
the devdted head of O. F. Long. Mr. day evening last, in honor of the Hon.
Shrinet’s war record is easily accessible H. J. Newton, of Silver Creek, N. Y.,
and is one of which any man might was a credit alike to the citizens and
feel proud.
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their guest. Promptly at the hour
designated upwards of 300 assembled
‘•Large bodies move slowly,” so it is
in toe hall, and were seated at the
with the matter of securing threshing spacious tables laden with refresh­
works in this city. However, progress ments for tbe “inner man,” which had
is being made. The committee have been prepared by a committee of ladies
seen one of the machines at work near of wRich Mra. W. S. Goodyear was
Bedford, and we believe are highly chairman. After the rendition of two
pieces of music by tbe cornet b^nd lion,
pleased whh it. '
H. A. Goodyear in brief and pointed
All who can should secure their remarks introduced the guest of the
membership tickets and make their en­ evening who responded in a fitting
manner. The remarks of Mr. Newtofi
tries for the county fair before the first
were received with applause. A tno
day. The secretary will be in bis office “The Mariners,” was rendered in a
Friday of this week and each day there­ pleasing manner, after which the viands
after before the fair to take entries and were dfecussed. E. Y. Hogle served as
sell membership tickets.
toastmaster, and right well he perform­
program, proposing
Third termwm
termism is
is ail
all tne
the cry
cry ™
the^ ed his part of the
THIRD
manner rnoit pleasing”,
fusionista can raise against the re-elec- *---------- jg is
&amp; this
this portion
portion of
of the
toe prth
protion of Prosecutor Oolgrove. His posi­ gram, and it Is but justice to say that
tion as a third term candidate is fully all acquitted themselves with honor to
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,
understood by the people of Barry the occasion:
"Our Honored Guest,” response by
county, and his qualifications for a
public prosecutor are matters of history. Clement Smith.
“The Future of Our City, response
The annual bell of the Hasting Fire
bJSol'o!L“Who:8 at My Window." Mra.
Department will take place in Union
Belle
Hendershott
hall Thursday evening, Sept 30th. Bill
“Our Slater Cities, response by P. T.
for the dance 81.00. Supper at 8. L.
Stone’s. The boys have invariably bad
both a good crowd and splendid order
VanArman.
at these parties, and there Is no ques­
Adoption of resolutions complimen­
tion but that this dance will be nrst- tary to the guest, which were proposed
class in every respect
by«Our ‘Caterer?" response by Bev. F.
^6rs. Nathan Barlow entertained
a few of her friends at her residence on WSonjL “Good Night." by Quartette.
Friday evening last with select reading
Then came a genuine surprise to the
from Dickens by the Rev. Edmund guest, the. presentation of a fine gold
Belcher, of Philadelphia, and from beaded cane to Mr. Newton, the gift of
Burns by Mr. James Clarke, of this the citizens of Hastings. To Mr. Jaa
city, interpersed with very ^lodious Clarke wns allotod the pleasing duty of
and most aprroprlate solos by Mrs. IWle presenting this token of esteem to the
Hendershott It was a roost «joy^le man who has done so much for our
evening and all who were present unit­ city Mr. Clarke fairly outdid himself
ed in the hope that such entertainments In 'lite pmenutlon ,p«eli. »Undln» In
rionuenl and wueMn&lt; lranM*» &lt;o Um
may be more frequent in the future.
ocamlon and lb, dreumaUmm under
The fusion blow-out in this dty .was
which the people of our dty hnd teen
not the success that its projectors had reminded o&gt; the
anticipated.
Geo. N. Yaple, O. W. undaunted courage of the gwiUtmnp
Pow-ra. ot yublteo,Md!■«&gt;- to whom hie remark! wwo •d^meed.
Hr. Newton wee vlelbly ^eeted te
otafton. ot CtrarioW.
Yanle made his bet speech in the after- thia exprewdoo of good wm. and In
r.eptmse Mid, in effect, that he eboold

We Are Not Standing Still!

Mr. Chas. Coman, of Middleville,
was in toe city Tuesday.
.
Mr. Geo. Davenport, of Woodland,
was a Banner caller Tuesday.'
Mr. Herbert Scbaiblev. of Carltou, is
attending college at Bera, Ohio.

l^Mre. E. H. Lathrop was called to Mar­
shall a few days since, bv toe death of
her father.
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A. R. McOmber went to Chicago
Monday, to purchase an invoice of
goods in his line.
l/W. H. Powers and R. B. Messer are
attending toe Knights Templar con­
clave at St Louis.

Hon. H. F. Pennington,'of Charlotte,
was one of the leaser luminaries swn on
our streets Monday.
Mrs. Colo and Mrs. Peaeoek, of Big
Rapids, mother and sister of Mrs. John
Kurtz, are her guests.

Mra. John Goodyear and Mra W. J.
Holloway gave a tea party to their
friends Saturday afternoon.

We have in Stock a Complete Line of

CLOTHING!
Furnishing Goods, ■ ;
Which we propose to offer to the people- ofBarry county at prices that will
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Make Competitors Mad,
and please Purchasers. I bought the goods at

Astonishingly Low Figures,
and having the lightest expenses of any con­
cern in the city, I can afford and propose
to

Make Things Lively

George Rock will leave for Annapo­
lis Monday next. He says his month's
vacation hasn’t seemed as long as a
week used to.

LrMiss Mena Mudge went to Albion
today, and MIm Mina will go toe lat­
ter partot toe week. They goto at­
tend the Albion college.

in the Clothing Business; by giving bargains
to the people.

J. A- Greble’smany Hastings friends
are glad to greet him on our streets
again. He has improved very much,
but is far from being well.
Rev; Belcher andsisters. Miss Belch­
’ er and Mrs. Valiant went to Chicago
Mondsy. from which place the two for­
mer will return to their home in Philadefphia..
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Col. H. H. Gill g*es to Grand Rapids
to-day. He is to’speak before Custer
Poet, G. A. R. to.fi&lt;hL The CoL has a
Wlth4f ep^riaintajg toe boys that meets

Do Not Fail
to see me when in want of Clothing.

A comparison of prices ’^will convince you
that I am positively
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i/tf’ill and’ Dbfii Kennedy, Edna Ha­
vens. .wyi ’.Wright, tftierman Fowler,
Lizzie Henddrahottt Ed Halley and W.
R. Cook go to Ann Arbor Thursday to
attend the university. •

The Low Price Clothier of Hastings,

|/Nathan Spencer, a prominent fanner
of Lenawee Co., was in the city one
day last week to investigate the Cyclone
and Wind Storm Mutual Insurance
company which is located at this place.
Being well pleased with the workings
of the company, reported to toe secre­
tary that toe farmers of Lenawee
would patronize the company.

R. K. GRANT.
P LOTHING!

Rev. Belcher gave a select reading to
a party of invited, friends at Mra. N.
Barlow’s
Friday night. The Rev.
rendered several selections from Dick­
ens in a very happy manner. James
Clarke rendered “Tam O’Sbanter" in
true Scotch fashion, and Mrs. Belle
Hendershott favored
toe company
with a couple of Scotch ballads.

Fall and Winter.

It is not thought /pratical to sell
tickets up town during the county fair,
but the treasurer will make such ar­

rangements at the fair grounds for sell­
ing tickets as Will dispose of the crowd
much more rapidly than has been done
in former years. The officers expect a
large attendance at the fair, and ar­
rangements wiii be made accordingly.

This week we put in stock a very large line of

Mens,’ Youths,’ Boy’s and Children’s Suits,

Overcoatsjnd Suits.

Julius Rubsell will mqve into one
of the stores in the new Goodyear block
immediately after the fair.

$1000

forfeit

We can do you some good in this line, as we have splendid

values to offer.

X^oy^zUtX^s
ure, each feeling that a pkmaant eren-

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Hats and Caps.
We have a large stock, and we allow no one to undersell us.

E. Y. HOGLE.
The Best is Always Cheapest.

The Kenfield Diving Flue Furnace,
-^Manufactured by BROOKS &amp; KENFIELD, is

THe Best I

.
It saves fuel.

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It is the most easily regulated.
It is made of the best material.

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It is the most durable.

It gives the greatest uniformity of heat.-

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It has the largest radiating surface.

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It is the Most Economical.
Enquire of Brooke k Kenfleld for prices. Tbe best of refer­

ences as to satisfactory work of this furnace will be furniabed
by

“ Done to line in the city.
takK’:.?ever w“ •o much inters*
t ,n the county fair aa at the prwPb 1Ddlc*^ • large fair
R grand success for the society.

E. D. Whitlock was in toe dty a por-

Mra. Frank-Newman, of Eart Sagsnaw, is the guest of Hastings friends.
th® »tock, and propose to
Lieut
A. D. Niskeru was one of the
The Hastings base ball dub crMound n “,p
-V**1 ot ah goods in thdrllne judges of toe prize drill at the state fair.
*,a^s
Charlotte nine on the
on 8U&gt;i‘H margins. Call on
grounds of latter Wednesday of £t i*1®111will have more to say in
Mrs. S. A. Hart, ot Detroit la toe
IS^to 4 80(1 WWe defentcd by toore of future issure of the Banner.
tpest- of her brother, E. W. Morrill and
LAt a regular meeting of the Eastern
Jerry M. Rogers is a farmer. He
Mrs. Sbarpsteen, of Niagara Co.. N.
foU®wln« oncers were
has been successful in his own business
i., is visiting her cousins the Misses
. Jor the ensuing year;
affairs, and is a sate and capable man
■^r‘ M.—Sister Rider.
Mudge.
i%£iS°tB"ry
*°Uie
W. P.—Bro. Lathrop.
Mrs- D. S. Goodyear goes to Milan
M.—Sister Reynolds.
Monday for a visit among relatives and
Sec.—Sister Blinston.
Thz offloere here concluded to fence
frisnds.
Tr®M---Sister Hayea.
the race course on the tnlr ground,.
Mra. Miles Main returned from Dako­
Conductor—Sister Bauer.
.
This is a much needed improvement as
ta Friday. She had been absent since
■ ^27^w‘d“ctor-titater Soules.
horses are liable to bolt toe track and
^The following officers were appoint- MV &gt;»t.
run into the crowd.

. T"k Woman’s Home Missionary SoCielv 'TP “y&amp;P MraStriker's
on Friday of this week at 2 o’clock p.m.
AU who are interested in this work are
earnestly invited to be present

nick - ■•locks, Mid at prices cheap­

Repairing by

H.

y* “

.Divine services at the Episcopal
church Sunday as follow: Holy com­
munion &amp;t 9t. m.; morning praver,
litany and sermon, 10:30 a. in^ evening
prayer and sermon 730 p. m.

rpEACHERS

Will

w.

and a big crowd at the county lair.

yisi'l’OKS TO THE FAJR

: Hl«W »l(fh- ’

P«rcfa**«i
in charge, so we understand.

,

Brooks &amp; Kenfield.

�SafKK"-

E

THE FORGERY.
LARGE NUMBER OF WOMEN EARNING

ARE GIVEN

TRAITS OF

/

AN INDEPENDENT UVJNG-

way along Jhrogmortoa
of hi* daily toil. It was mA that be

“It may be only
turned the other.
chief support of the family, and the jioor girl
was j«d&lt;, aud thin from long hours and
mrato.
It wm about five months after the day
when tbe cashier wns dismicscd in disgrace,

Mr. Mtmon.
Crump hung Ufa bead.

id* u»ua! hour for going out to lunch.

casB, opened tho officv door and srteiod still for

sistant lMX»kki-e|M&gt;r, waa there before lum, al­
ready at hfa work.
Mr. Crump smiled
grimly.
“bo you've nuuio a beginning, young num,”
he said. "Well, we'll see."
Carter’s fuco tlu*bed a little as Im l&gt;ado tbo
older man gtxsl morning. Tbo fart van that
Crump, who iuul married rather late in life,
had a bright-eyed daughter muiied Annie,

wnnewhat to tbe young manto surprise, Mr.

niunt.

lie did not like young Carter.

Italf-

Mr. Crump abuddered, took a long breath,

Mr. Mason had hardly had time to reach tho
street wlxm the young man left hto desk,went
into Mr. Masons room, entered a small riaast
tn which a wash hand bashi was fitted up, and

.

ofter a time they low tbo power
controlling
ttxdr e^abbrd inetincta. Man of well balanced

. _&gt;__ nnwillinz to ro-

Beckwith is; tell u*

Mr. Crump felt a choking sensation In hl*
throat; but lie plucked up courage enough to
My; “I have told you already, sir, that I
know nothing about it It was only ytafawday mom ing that. I notired that a check hod

Ho

“I thought I had torn it out myself along
with tbe one I sent to Mr. Manhall.”
Kidcred were tho sig a* of a frivolous dtopcaitioa and unsteady lialuta
Nor did Mr.
Crump a;&gt;provt&gt; ot the snatehta. of comlo
songs which Carter w as continually hum­
ming. Ho suspected that the young sum frequentixl music Imll-., and s;&gt;out more money
tx&gt; (dx-a;) cigars, iu&gt;veh aud outings thnnwaa
proper for one in hfa position. fhaddM. Mr.
Itobort Carter wa* usually tbo last of nil tbo
derks to make his appearuura in tho morn-

Tho groat aourcea of the
curative range of Dr. Joa^

one in the ofil™ during the day before!"

very care/ul; but it is possible."
“The thief ha* probably got a professional

papa-. “It la beautifully imitated.
not have detected it myself."

was provided for clerks in another part o' the
building; l»ut Mr. Robert Carter preferred

door of tho ofllre shun, ami then be beard
wino one. whom lie judged to bo bls employer,
como into tbo room.

visible to any onefiu the center of the room.
“Ho ba* oalv come bock for hi* umbrella,"

tn with him. What shall I do!"
Mr. Mason had already clorad tho double

I would

had an accomplice outside," said I

still as a stone.

cam Lis good opinion.

you think may bare had a hand in it!" bo
added, turning to tho cashfar.
“No, sir."
X
“Is there any one who keeps loose company,
cr any oo» who to tn the habit of spending too
much money F
Mr. Crunip thought of Carter and heal-

my letter. Hand mo over another hundred
or I’ll split What's one seventy-two out of
three thousand! I had nil tho risk and

UPOI&gt; MJIUO
.... .— —rr , ,
.
the final rreult of this procure •&lt; f«mk»
tabor upon the market fa to bo II is hard to
. .
-.-i_____ __wkn frar that wu

like the woman of northern Europa—mere

UUUU ••UiJUWl
--- J 1—
as bod carrier and bricklayer'* awutant She
carrire brick, mixes mortar and docs all the
hardot work about a building. She to j&gt;ald
for a day’s work, which is fully twelve hours.

my sternly.

•

blood Will TelL

&gt;y^m Jad blood of tvrr, tr^. S'

lacked friendly help, or they met opposition

sulky boy. He kept hunoelf aloft from hfa
■Aoolfellows. HewMiDoror in his family,
aisi jiowraed such a ca;or;ty fur making
himwlf disagreeable that be was promptly

rV\vOW.%U.V\Afc«' •“» or c»
ajtnntion are

,

eaw' a gain in hi* ill tamjier and ho cultivated
it accordingly. As bo grows to raanb&lt;-:xl he

--------- ---- ------ cleaning, haul the rubbish in baud carta over
the cobblretonre and oat upon ■ tbo idlfa, uuload tho boats at the quays, do the gardening
and run ferrire. They take tbe places of
borere and dog* in much of tbo carrying busintm, bringing in the targn and heavy milk
mn* from tbo dairies and distributing tbe

in an angry whisper. “I can't give you £100,
for I haven't got it. But I will give you £50
now aud £30 next month. After that you
can ‘split’ if you like, for you tJuill get no highly civilized England employed day by
more out of ma. £nytiling would be better,
than living as slave to u man like you.”

MotSHl I,ri“at,f SSTS

their talenta would justify; it rarely oo-

failure; If they did, they would find that just
ativelv idle; or like Indian tribes, where th«
squaws (io all tbo men tai tal&lt;or. If tho tandency is in that direction it is certainly a de­
plorable one and should in some way bo ar­

•nd
llv.riui *
lea. The most delicate stotnaeh^^^?’

? H
7“ ?7 Acker,« eeWwted
English Remedy, h fa B glLtriau,d

U
not helP
H wilfS
jmnoddag Try it. A single does
show its good rflect. Trial bottla 10 cu,
Enxo'K HoprnxiM. Hnuau:.

Mrs. Sarah Shattuck, aged tn. who h*»
tn Plymouth M year*, died there Suntfa “ 1 ™
... . -“-'irr tor nw»
to; did
take mart
r.,S?8’tSL"S"»,

way. He is a positive, milf-aswrtlug indi­
vidual, and aopmintanccu avoid di»cu*ion

In Franco sbo fills furnace* aud tend* great
market ga’rdeuiug, breida. tending a targe

piled Mr. Crump. But m he spoke be sud­
denly remembered Robert Carter’s unusually.

Mr. Crump first made

---- ------------------&gt;u&gt;piwu vj ima
that the. counterfoil belonging to tha bun
chuck which had bran takesi from tbo Ixjok
WM not filled up. Ho esould hardly boliovo
hfa eyre. Never in all hfa life had ho written
a ktarofc witbouUfirat filling up Umi counterfoil
with purticulane of the amount, tl&gt;e date and
the prrw&gt;n to whom the check wa* neut. But
hla wirpriw turned to drainy wbun b« took
out his i-uxu lx&gt;uk and found tliat hr. had only
drawn nine cheek* the day befono, tbe coun­
terfoil of which wore all properly filled up,
wbereu* a tenth chock had bran torn out of
tbo tax A.
if *tunn«l. Could

and a swqdcion arose in his mind. Without
tntenduig it he allowed hto thoughts ft&gt; ap-

rho cashed the chock might meet you in tlx*
trect."
“I’ll take rare of that," replied tbe stranger;

but little effect.
Crump was sent:
ter was sent for. Ho camoYieck to tbo clerks’
room in a state of great Indignation, having
strenuously denied any knowlrdgi' of tbe

much, that thfa stranger was tbo man who
hud cashed tlx- forged check under tiro num-

All this tins- Carter bad bran standing half

Belgium yoeng wown and oven little girls

and that, although then' wm not evidence

enough.

FOlt DYRPEFKIA aud Liver Complaint jxki
K2 SJWteM ««*™ntec un even- bottle of &amp;|
w!i GoodySir K BCVrr ,M1’ 10
*’U •»

men.

apparently nt Iwtst, his fault thnt tbe crime

and aven his favorite’ daughter, Annie, could
not make him say what troubled him. How
could be tell his children that bo, their father,

Then ho clambered along tho roof and Mated
bimwlf above tbo door.

The check luui bom in-

night! About 4 in the afluruoon,- before any

fresh himself, while Carter waited jiatiently
outside. At last be reappeared, and Carter
quietly followed him down Holborn, up
Gray’s Inn road, and into a dingy street in
tho neighborhood of King's Cross. Here the

£3,000.

w,,h rvt ‘"’’M**
-- ----- -

Is InscpanMT oowccted with Hood's Ssnapanil*. ana Is ?rn* nT
,,

!•&gt; 1.1

ing the foot of tho stairs, going up tbo street,
while n well droned man, who had evidently
just parted from him. was walking rapidly
in tbe oppodte direction. Carter followed
tlie •trong'-r to tbe Mansion bouse, and saw
him take a Bayswater omnibus. This suited
Carter exactly. He went pound to tiro front

h'» Catarrh Hei—-*. JL Goodyear.

part of tbo work upon the dike* which bold

The important point was to find out

that day

treatai unjustly.

theft must hare been committed l;utt night—
or this morning! Could the safe have bran
oiieacd before hix arrival! He remembered

DiaarroiKTEb

A
so far from ilcnouncing him to the jsilire was
giving him money to held bis tongue. Yea;
and more than this, tho stranger was threat­
ening to “split" upon Mr. Mssonl
•
What it could all mean Carter could not

his bat, and rushed down rtainu

got back at SJU everybody had left and tho

jert of the shops. In Germany she is often
hitched with a dog to draw a heavy cart, and
tills fa aho done in otimr Europran rountriM.
In Germany six- dore more agricultural talxir
than in almost any other land, but this i* not
quite so linn! and debasing ns wojk misiw
and coalpits, although sufilriently dratructlre

. XMiiir.M

tod wliLlast a month, white other* will svm«.
toiMtnot oyer a «rvk. Hence, tor Monoary,
buy Hood * ttarsatmrilla
thfa: lait the) rotemle thrmwlvm by apraklng

Christaln Teufel, of tiottie Creek, tned to
drown hluswll in th- river Monday.

i Itbobt benefit.
family,
kept the evil is the greatest, but everywhere
in Europe upon woman fall* a large share of
tbo hard inlior which we in America are accustamed to era pertormed by idol
But already the European vutosn h gain­
ing a foothold in
Too great influx

fauil'y for mush* sad cold.*
Thl« I.* the expwware nl
iw» ha*v been saved b) U&gt;»
woaderful dlsrorery. Trial bottle* free it W.

be epened with a latch key.

him in hi* misery!
But before bo could sprat. Carter had come

loaded
Ha waited a few momenta, and then knocked

day lie!ore b&gt;&gt; had torn out two by mistake,
folded them up and *ent them off together.
Ho determined

It ■will all come out.

two without speaking and without taking
Carter's hand.
'How darn

It was answered by a dirty, slip-shod girl
“Dore Mr. ’.ViHtamson live hero!" inquired
tho young man.
"Wasn’t that Mr. Williamson who came
in just now—Mr. Williamson, of 1‘otarborough!"

upon tbo man who puta hfa wife or daughters
to icueb work m thi» in tii« country, l-couin
it fa both ncwllmi tod hurtful There fa no
cxciwe in our favored land for putting c
w. .man to work in the flddx, or at manto hard
work anywhere. Lrt tiro nun atill rarrry tbe
Vwsrta an.1
—J___ __ ■ .

That night Mr. I Jyesuy received a visit which

mi'iMrst/ve tabor thrown open to them they
hare |«rhapa rather overdid ttadr work, and
may have more tlirust u;&gt;?a them than th^y
dreured. Their right to do errtain things they
bare certainly established, and I ahould be
the last otM&gt; to question such right Now,
they Should also establish their right not to
do certain things, Wivea and daughters of
foreign fsrw« and lab«jrors should have a
declaration of independence of their own, ax&gt;d
rise in open rebellion against field labor or
other man’s work demanded of them.—Hattie
Tyng Griswold in Chicago Tribune.

conaidernti'iu Mr. Crump thought that it was

lias which the cashier bad so long enjoyed.

Aunio turned from one to tho other with be­
wildered. terrified looks. Fortunately she

“What is it, father r she cried, clasping her

Cromer.

No sooner wm the I

him so much anxiety.
The next day vriu a Tuesday, aud a&lt;vordtag

Mr. Moton had know n Cromer, who was a
scoundrel with a respectable np|icaranre and

aware that something unomal bad buppetiid.

sternly. “TUsro in trouble enough without
your meddling in it. Stop," bo continued, m
tho girl slowly left the room. “You *ra that
young man. 1 forbid you to wo him. to

Crump to the docks on the afternoon before

blank check.

thing.

Thia check lie had hfanself filled

third

bow grateful his silence would ba If th»
frank and candid creature who tells us our

peered.

Probably he bad men Robert Carter

looked upon (Arter os the man who had ruined

•^vacillating largely on the stock excfaangu and
“Do whit. air!" faintly uttered Mr. Crump.
“Do what?" echoed, hie employer with a

for him to refuse to accept him for Annie's
husband. - But in this the old man determined
be would never yield.

think that his disbanert partner had not
profited much by his theft

which he hail to long under Ida care.

sldllini^.
“lAVBBXY &amp; MXSOX.
He kxAed up bewildered. Tbo tall man

tn your father's book and—and
took ty—I, who bad nothing to

Robert was silcst.

inform Carter

Ho has

W. O. HVGHART.

“THE CELEBRATED

Victor Clover Huller,
The Beet Machine of its Kind Made.
OF*Read the report of the trial as given beiow, and see if it is not what we

La Grange. La Grange Co, Ind.. May i'th. Is#1

3,(W had to rotuc out of bls own pocket

to tbe counterfoil Tbe

tbe donkey, and cren tbe barking of dog*.
Tbo Chine*, turn tlue faculty to account, and
train t“
“
Tnnea.

Report of Committee.

had bythfattee persuaded liimeolf that in

firm's signature. Bnt be know that no one
would believe him, that tippea ran mi were all
against him. and that it would ba impoariblo

Foe saleWlhs GRAND RAPIDS It 'A’DIANA
R. R. CO. Suxir man’.* fas prfac'Ml
tbe title of a genuine mocking bird, imitating

claim for IL

cashier at tbe tbe liank paid it without any
suspicion. Ho had, no doubt, reticulated that

£2,000, for,

French army from their eastern expeditious

at far a* I know, hitched them up with dogs;
but so rapidly are we | uaodng under the sway
of f-meigm-rs that wo may yot live to see that
relifying sight I think tlio American ;«-o|Ju

-------- anew r.-iicn to
m W ,uncht,raore rrttTT'tfully wo
should are him go. If tho jwlitidan knew

».?lcPort of i°int committee by the agricultural societies of St.
coonlL
Michigan, and La Grange county, Indiana, to test the relative merits of the VC;
tor Oqver Huller, of Hagerstown, Maryland. *&gt;d of the Birdwll Monitor. Junio.
Clover Buller, of South Beod, Indiana.
.
,, ,
,,u M
yVimauA, At the BL Joseph county, Michigan. Fair, held m &lt; entre» the.«
t&gt;e Slrt day of May. 1880, an agreement wm ente red into by the "pn*nUj»®
of the differsit machines to have a trial of their meritu Ht the La (.rangt &lt; euD‘,
Fair, cm Tburaday. May 27,1880, a joint committee was formed, consisting
\£,froru wtch ot tt»e two counties, and held such trial this day.
.
The committee, in pursuance of the agreement secured two two-horse io»w
clover, which had been stacked two winters, and brought them on tlh'' frown®,
and determined that each machine should thresh one load and then re-thrwo
straw which had been run through tbe other machine, according t • ngr*™
At the conclusion of the trial the committee, after due ddil’eration. i dsuj
mouslv decided in fcvor of the Victor for rapidity and excellency of work m

i.?e Dirdsell, from 1,339 pounds of atraw, threshed 37 pound" of n**1.
with a Um quantity of chaff; the Victor, from 1,210 pounds of straw, threw
Pounds ot seed, mixed with a leas quantity of* A The Uu.e occupini «
threshing by the Victor was eight minutes lew than that occupini &lt;the wro.
sell. 1 rom the straw of the ‘Hctor tbe Birdsell retbreshed two pounds of
•
from tbe straw of the Birdsell the Victor rethieshed eight pound- or »«**• '
time occupied by the Victor in this re-threshing was seven minutes ires
that occupied by the Birdsell.
. n
Signed by the committee: E. Bixby. Chairman. La Grange.
SeoeUra. Jaa.-Richards. Morden Salmn. Samuel b rankr
yranktah.OenlervilUMich.; L.M. Wood worth. Jits. Clugston, Arad
J. E. Houk, La Grange, Indiana.

We have the exclusive agency (or the VICTOR f°r Vn’TJ.
County, and threshers are invited to call and get pnees 1M
can afford to buy no other than the Victor Clover Huller
•Beapectfully.

MESSER BROS.

�We will now notiit- the pointe raised
in the answer, and endeavor to treat
them fairlv'and fearlessly; and to use
as r&lt;&gt;pectftil language as If the article
which we answer had been written by
a geqth ir; &lt;n.
It iju .us on in.-litigation that Daytr&gt;n |ri. • »s we know it. here, is not
L’uytnn fr in as described in that co ru­

Agricultural.

Hedge so as to throw the growth into
the main stalk, and carry plants with
u» to replant again if necmaarv
a»

h“ »Waln«i "uffldent growth (the canes should aver­
age one meh in diameter.) we plash it^‘2* °fr-AU,th'’Rifle branch«I. remov­
ing the earth from the roota, and bendin the BaNNKB Of.July 1st our article ,the.cni}“ °Y®r in the root to an
Jdus snhiect contained the following angle of stout forty-five degrees, and
n."int
‘’' We orange not sufficiently
them in thia position by
fanh t.-r Icnvein lids suction; that it stretching two barb and two smooth
SSfffnot i uiki-p perfect tencu in four wires along the Hedge and drmly stapCane^tVr2!‘enV makln« » ca­
that it cannot to held at a con!Ml ‘
HiW to
ind«flni* bined wire and Hedge fence.
(. r vrefis; that the trimming is
I t win be noticed that this fence costa
neglected} that if neglected !S.^?“1iOr!l00 P®rrod: «&gt;»t the
$, trimmings lire a serious nuisance; plants after bending over are stapled
,• ,rt.iin hfdge on the grounds of to tour horizontal wires, instead of beX &lt; .Ma rs' Home at Dayton was not ,ng tied down by short oblique wires;
Hile ■' th* Dayton company; that It that thte is done when the hedge “has
Mirx-'l W The Ilonw-M U&gt;&lt;- won! attained sufficient growth." not neces­
. U,, mwii anJ «» proWetal by &gt; sarily the fourth year, and lastly that
wir • fence &lt;&gt;« each ride; that to several this is a "combined wire and hedge
rodent. d i\yton rasttrily interrogat­ jenee.
On page 32 te a cut showing
'd’ th...
was unknownxthat no the stages of consVuctlon. We quote
hKl?. v.os noticed in the city nor along from their letter to show the plan of
ih7r.,ln.ul u&gt; Cincinnati;-thatt the the fence In question:
romp-.had misrepresented the’ Mich"The Soldiers* Home hedge te all con­
ira-. u-rirultural College; that their structed on the pljm shown and des­
TLni’ ^represented here, and that cribed on page 32, except that there are
tee nrttc-1.- was not written to Injure two rows of plants in this hedge (some
the r e. pany.-butaaa word of caution 16 inches apart) plashed in opposite
• .to farmers.
‘
• directions and Independent of each
i hher,&lt; ’i * * t ?'*
wn'1 Pr,,fer
the single row hedge aa It does not
K«ip.:-ia Banner of July 29th by
have the vacant space In the middle
tbe M.inMt-r '■!
Mlebln* llwtee
which wg-canslder objectionable."
Co-D W A'vlswoHh. Points in the
It will be seen that this fence Is made
reph: That the Dayton company did
with two rows of wire—four wires in
make ih-1 fence in question; that it is
each --as we stated, only they are there
not i«r&lt;by a wire fence but is a
'mn &lt;« wire and ^edgeas is as a part of the fence, and not for pro­
tection merely. It te made up of ttoo
all our i.-.irk, * that the company is 1 fences such as they now make.
.nd quoted at from two to
chartrn
Not a word in all thte circular about
three h ihdml thousand dollars; that any other method of fence making, exof hedge in Montgointhfi ba .
cepton page 10 where duder"Warning."
ih.C ’he hedge at the college is
they eneumerate their patent rights
..n ar. fc’ d;ir ; ontr.uft the sain-ns any
covering the bending at an anglo. and
cth r that the osage is hardy; that
securing by “wire or any flexible mater­
triunimg and tnihOiings are not ser- ial" as “twine" or “barb.” also bv
.m i that our article wm an “in“hooks." Thte te the only hint of any
fatnou* ud.-ehoiM."
tx
,
other fence than with horizontal wires
To Qu . article was attached a "leanand at B1.25 a rod. By correspondence
to" uitt Messrs. Dawson, Soules and
we learn that they have made both
Roger'
foundatton, which echoed kinds in Ohio, and that they have fence
that our sentiments were “false and un­
on the 81.00 plan growing in Miami
called for."
Co. set four years and not yet wired
* , HAITEK III. ;itEFI.YZOH.
down, but not a hint in circular or letter.
• We have given a fair synopsis of Now in all candor, do tbe patrons in i
each of ib&lt;- prn-H-ding articles, but if Michigan understand thte? We have i
the redder tut’ the originals we would not yet found one that does. Wo clip
again from page 12 of the Dayton qjr-1
usU him to re-read l^oth.
We promised a reply and immediate- cular: (read carefully^
Ildrttwd Inquiries to ten different
.
EXTENT OF THE HIM NESS.
rt*. receiving courteous replies
Our business has of late years grown
.di. including t»oth company and
ho large and spread over so’ muchjferrlin- &lt;in information thus received
tory,
that
it has become m-cesmy to
ri jdvwill be almost wholly based,
itpv o.&lt; our pointe escaped the establish separate companies in various
dng penxivour opponent, viz.: that parts of the country, rather than run
11 no! make a perfect fence In four the whole business from Dayton, O.,
under one management. The'new’ or•
was claimed to us by their
1; that it cannot beheld at any Rnizatmns are separate and distinct
&gt;m the Dayton Hedge Co., but all
•■d height and siw for an inite iium’nerof years as stated by operate under the same patents and
Kune agent, ami that said agent system, and nil sell at the same price-­
have
toote and materials alike and use.
t-pt-sented during his canvass.here.
,- -hall not touch these three points the same testimonials to more or less
ier. therefore, than to say that the extent; hence a testimonial for one is a
dlmies to the agent claiming to have testimonial for all. While,undi-r local
us s»jods of hedge, and using the management vet the general result*
uient in hiking orders after being and satisfaction derived are the same
nrtlv told that we would not ac- with all. each company aiming at and
rtp’ hi- fi-nre ;is a present. Years ago attaining tbe successful completion of
wepirated a hedge and dug it up. We combined Barb Wire and Hedge fences.
would have been a desirable patron. There are now eight companies repre­
an
aggregate
capital
of
Belabored hard for ourorderaud fail senting
■■&gt;1. but •&gt;' &lt;■ :ire told by some- of the best 81.060.000 and more being organized.
The Dayton Ut-dge Co.. Dayton, O., capital.
men in W&gt;. Hand that he claimed to
#!».«». ■
have . old us W rofla of fence. Is fit
Tbr Michigan Hedc-Co.. Adrian, Mich , capi­
biisiD&lt;*s honor to thus hold up one'll tal. Si.vi.ioo.
The Maryland Wire A HrdRc Fence Co.. Fred­
mime In a false light i»efore his neigherick. Maryland, capital Stoo.an.
D r ’ Here sprang up our suspicions
Tbe Furl* Hedge Co.. . Faria. Ky. capital
of this .•ompanf and aversion to its Si'll ooo.
The Kentucky He*e Co.. Howllni Green. Ky.,
method*. Whether just or unjust they
eapttal. stoo,ooo,
are certainly well fro-.nded.
liie Clarksville Hedge Fence Co., Ctarkavllle.
TTi'r Alal&gt;a?na*Hedge'Co., Deeatnr, Ala., capi­
Guyton

fence oostbovbmy.

Daytbr. &gt;'• m •• as descritod in that compun i-.irctdar. as we shall show. This
he' i • :!j lf*| with the assertion of the
guirt v. . ur informant led to our as-'rtjiu tha1 the fence in question on
the ground;, of th&lt;-Soldiers’ Home was
not made bv the Dav ton company; On
wriiihgsnTh- Home and the Dayton
■.'tnjhuv we learn tnkt said fence was
nunbi i
t’-.qt company and that the
hnc4- hf four wires each are not for
proUfctior. merely, but are a part of the
cwwtrurtiun, it not being a te’lge fence
pure urn: simple, but a “combined wire
and !j..igc fence."
Dajica lenre as descril*d by their
agci.t i.n made after the following man­
lier. i n? •n-ms to to in charge of the
Michigan company of Adrian: The
ilrst wear the ’plants are set in a
staglf row. the jsitron fitting- the
Broutid am! doing all the cultivat­
ing &lt;Tlu' second year vacancies are
flut'd! and the third yean the plants are
tritniiH-l to a single cane. The fourth
year
greund te dug away and each
cant- br-pt in the root at ah angle of
about 15 degrees, and secured in that'
pusittm |.y wiring down to others
prevteuaiy fastenS. The canes all
riant in one direction, and the wires in
the optwHlte.
Tht- was to make a perfect fence in
•our j&lt; ars for which the patron was to
-* uenls per rod each year, making
u,t®! of one dollar per rod. This te
Dayton hedge as -presented by their
own ugi-nt He said nothing of any
other plan, nor have we found a patron
tore who has heard of any other.
■ the fence in this controversy is on a
uinerent plan and is made as we stated
only that the barbed wirtt area part
of thefence, it would not be recogniz*•’&gt; a- Dayton fence by any patron we
have interviewed here.
To ’compare the two plana we clip
iroin p.igM 12 of circular sent by the
Dayton company: (read carefully.)

^er‘,for«’
thl* to qual­
ify. that the Dayton company did make
the fence In question, and if any one is
to to blamed for our error it is their
own agent who undertook to explain
lbe‘r. Proc®"" “d either wU not able,
or did not choose to do no tully. The
difference m construction coupled with
the assertion of the guard, afforded
ground for an honest error.
As to No. 8,-Wm did not sav the
company was not chartered, lint if
S“0UB theu‘
&amp;t f«&gt;m
he geta them too
high. They claim only 8150.0)0-and
the gentleman will have to throw in
tne Michigan company to make good
measure.
.
..We do not nor have not questioned
their commercial standing, but do
question their popularity in some sec­
tion nearer home.
No. 4, te a creation of an Idle brain as
it does not cover a point in our article,
pur statement covered the city of Day­
ton and the railroad to Cincinnati.
For answer to No. 5, we quote from
letters received from the college. Bear
In mind that the farm and garden de­
partments are distinct and in charge of
different men.
Prof. Johnson, who
has charge of the. farm writes: “Their
agent was here in March and was very
desirous of putting some hedge on the
farm to test its value. I refused be­
cause I teas convinced he trould use it
to advertise and tell his fence in which
I bad little faith. • • • •_ M enth«Ched^'from me in anV &gt;fiaPe ff

Prof. Bailey -has charge of tho gar­
den
experimental dt-partmeut.
He
writes as follows after stating that he
took about 30 rods in two strips, to to
Sloshed with oblique wires and to cost
1.00 per rod: “1 took the hedge with
the distinct statement that we took it
solely tor trial Before. I knew.lt they
had published statements In many
auarters to the effect that we had en­
oraed the hedge. I refuted thte state­
ment last spring in the iTirhioan
Farmer. I have little faith in the hedge,
but lam willing to give It an honest
trial. Aside from the merits or de­
merits of this particular hedge, how­
ever, I am opposed to nil hedges for
general farm purposes."
• We also publish in full a letter from
1’rof. Beal, than whom there te do bet­
ter authority in hi* line, besides being
an honest man:
! Aprlculturx) Collie. Au*. 9th. !M6.
In certain places the owige orange
plants [have died out at the college,
quite often died to the ground or snow

।. a,u I,rntect it; to board our men
»nu teams, aud pay us twonty-five cents
ter rod when the planta are set out;
iwenty-||v... cenu per rod one year after
’wt’ng; tventy-five cent* per rod two
years after setting, and fifty cents per
rod when the Iledge is plashed and
“nipb tad. Making a total of 8126 per
rod Ur the completed ftnoe.
We provide aBtimpbujt* and tool*
“^““ry k&gt; the business, furnish men
•
and pay the expenses of the choice?

Ray Hafer, of Ithaca, 3 years old. fell
upon a piece of glass anti cut his jugu­
lar vein; but the wound was promptly
stitched mid the child will recover.

Dr. Jackson’s penetrating liniment
cures sprains, bruises, kicks, cute, bums,
rheuniatism, etc., etc. Good for man
or Ixjast. For sale by W. H. Ck»«&lt;lyeRr.
Notwithstanding Michigan's anti­
lottery law. the 8 mthern Michigan
hotel at Coldwater is to be. disposed of
by lot—20,000 tickets at 82 each.

Cherokee will cure Mercurial Diseas­
es, Venenal Taints and Mineral poison.
During the eventful week past nine
Ann Artor couples were married, and
not less than 22 other couples wanted
to be.

Those who believe that nature will
work off a cough or cold should under­
stand that this Is done nt the expense
of the constitution.
Each time this
weakens the system, and-we all know
that the termination of this dangerous
practice is a consumptive's grave.
Don’t take the chances, when a flfuv
cent liottle of Dr. Bigelow’s Positive
Cure will safely and promptly cure any
recent cough, cold or throat or lung
trouble. Buy the dollar bottle of Fred
Hotchkiss for chronic cases or family
use.
.

John Truitt of Gass county finds that
the cholera is going the whole hog
with him. as he has lost 100 porkers
sipce the dying season opened.
FOR 1 DON’T CARE. dull, timl,
feeling, impoverished Idood, dull pains
In back and head, tantalizing skin erup­
tions, Kemp’s Sarsaparilla never fails
to give relief. We always guarantee it.
Price 81.00 per bottle, w. H. Goodyear.

FOR 25 CENTS get Kemp’s Liver
Pills for Torpid Liver, for Constipation,
for the Complexion. W. H. Goodyear.
THE PRETTIEST LADY in Hast­
ings and others should not allow a
cough to run. Use at once Kemp’s
Balsam, which we guarantee to cure.
Price 50 cents and 81.00. Trial size
free.. W. H. Goodyear druggisL
Johq F. Hacker, of Corinth, general
merchant, has made an assignment.
Asaesta, 82XMfl,43; liabilities, 83,500.

*V\xe,

Prot.’ Bailey of the Horticultural
Department has taken two short strips
of some company to test It, but had
little confidence in its success here.
Prof. S. Johnson of tlje Agricultural
Department refused to take any, as he
feared tbe company would misrepre­
sent the matter, as it seems they have.
Neither Profs. Bailey, Johnson or my­
self. or any one else here is ready to
say anything tn Its favor. Farmers
had totter "go slow.” It’may turn out
well, it may not.

w. J. BEAL.

Bearing in mind that for the farm
to buy a thing to use is one thing, and
for the horticultural and experimental
department to buy “solely for trial” is
another, we still maintain our first
position that the company cannot sell
a rod of fence to the farm at any price.
As to the hardiness, we refer to Prof.
Bml’s letter, and to the many rods of
their own plant killed Inst winter to
the snow line. They have written
putrons not To cultivate after tbe mid­
dle of August. Roota die? Bless vou
no. The roots have as many lives as a
cat. but there will toe trouble tn get a
good enne without killing both, and the
company know IL
Neither is the fence as cheap as it
seems. There te “big money" in set­
ting a rod ot plants for 25 cents. There
is big money in filling vacancies at tbe
same rate if they are as hardy as they
tal. I’Bf'.OtO.
The Ea*t TmnetM-c Hedge Co., Knoxville, claim. More "big money” in trimming
Tenn., capital, ce.ooo.
to a ample cane for 25 cents per rod.
Notice that all companies use the Think; of it; "o cents gone and all you
“same patents imd system"—not
have to show for it is a rod of otiage
tem», nil n^tae "'.■ombinml barb wire whips covert’l with thorns that you
atul hedge fetwee” and "all tell at the have raised yourself. Bear in mind
same price. ,r j,et
Let us see.
that vou must pay the25 cents a rod
They referred us to the Michigan each yearifeverv plant lives tbe first
company and we wrote them for circu- time. It would be a more satisfactory
jara. we received their circular, and a guarantee of good faith If they did not
very courteous letter from the same require so much for a little at the open­
man who replied to our first; also some ing of the job. All the digging and bend­
photograph.’ of reconstructed hedges, i ing and wiring down toing done for
This company claims an experience of the same 25 cents a rod. We know of
26 veara while the Dayton Co. claim hedge in Ohio set four years and not
but" 25", proof of the fact that the child yet wired down, although it has had
is father to the man. We cannot find the best of care. Thte patron writes
when either company was organized or that they sometimes plash them the
chartered. Turning to their circular fourth year, but oftener the fifth or
we find about tho same Introduction, sixth. He says the wire te about like
testimonials and cute of hedges on broom wire and should to,’ removed
the old fashioned plan as are in the after a time. This is from a friend of
Dayton circular, but not a word about the hedge. Fine job that taking off
any “combined wire and hedge fence’ those wires!!
. The first article was written for the
with horizontal wires.
We‘ clip from page 6 of their circu­ benefit of farmers. Thiste written to
correct our misstatement, and to de­
lar:
fend ourselves when called a liar «&gt;
ora system.
“We plant our Hedge with special vociferously. We freely acknowledge
cure, ki-pbig in view ml U«-time Ui&lt;- an error, but not a falsehood.
Our opinion of hedges Id general and
necessary features for plashing, which
is done as follows: viz: when the plants Dayton hedge in particular te unchang­
are of sufficient size, say an average of ed, and our advice remains the same.
tui Inch or an inch and a quarter, wo While we believe the Dayton plan to
trim the cane on all sides, clean off all be tbe best, we believe tbe more wire
branch!*, we then remove the earth the better, even to the exclusion of the
from the roots of the plants on both hedge. We believe the day will come
rides; we then bend the plant in the when hedgas for farm fencee will be an
root, and incline the stalk at an. “K1® acknowledged nuisance.
To Mr. Aylsworth we would say: Do
of al&gt;out 45 degrees and secure them in
this, position by fastening them thinly not disgrace your signature by an arti­
With wires; we then cut the tops off the cle couched in such language Mte the
one
to which we now reply. It looks
Bts at the height dewired andI thus
i a solid and compact fence, whl&lt;h badly in print It contains neither
resist anv attack from stock. Ha argument nor conviction, injures no
one but the writer, and does not add to
bility is just sufficient to
■om breaking, and its
? the dignity of a 81B0JJ00 company.
Thte te all we have to sav in tiite
ifold greater thana fence which
matter. If your soul yearn* for hedge,
(Mnnot yield to an attack.
From thte compact irame-work. new why bless your heart buy it, we have
do objections, but are sorry to see
growths wiB put
Sslon tho entire length of the canes spreading over the country what has
-.w ining through tbeteitlre work form- cursed so many places and done so
«1 by the canes and wires, ana u&gt; ■» much to mar their beauty.
form a beautiful °*’ork suffld^tly
EUGENE DAVKNFOET.

dense to turn the smallest,
OUR CONTRACT.
u.n!1”1 .our nervices are wanted to
buil'l a hedge fence, we enter into a
vtmiract which te mutual in its agree­ Mluslon to horizontal
ments. The farmer agrees to prepare
tee ground for the reception of the
pries but it 1» UI1&lt;i''nawi 1” liT-oir:
Ptent-, and after it fa planted, to culti-

Mr. Geo. W. Write, General Agent,
Freight Dcpgrtinent, Union Pacific
Bril way, San Francisco, Cat, soys: -I
have dwived much benefit from the use
of Bed Star Cough Cure in coses of
coughs and colds." No opiates.

Mr. J. ENew WoomfleM.
Pa., clerk of the several court* of Fern
Co. Pa-, was afflicted with rheumatism
for more than thirty
spending hundred* of
J^th dlf
ferent physicians, and trying every
known remedy without lieneflt, hewed
SL Jacob’s Oil, which effected an entire

cure.
,
Ashley is to be incorporated.
Mothers’ mothers! mothersl Why
wmTSFilto! your little darling to
suffjwith thme’borribl. wojwu.when

veaftov.

is warranted, is because it is the beat
Blood Preparation known.
It will posi­
tively cure all Blood Diacaaes, purifies the
whole system, and thoroughly builds up tho
constitution. Remtnntor, wc guarantee iu
Fkkd’k Hotchkim. DniKK»l'
Itamsdell &amp; Rose, of MiUburg, Berrien
county, harvested 812,000 worth of
melons from 22 acres of ground.
Nothing in Hill's Peerless Cough
Bprup can hurt the youngest child. No
cure, no pay.
“
The best on earth, can truly be said
of Grigg's Glycerine Salve, which is
sure, safe and speedy cure for cuts,
bruises, scalds, burns, wounds and all
other sores. Wo positively cure pllt-5,
tetter and all skin eruptions. Try this
wonder healer. Satisfaction guaranteed
or money refunded. Only 25 cent*.
Sold by F. Hotchkiss.

CEYLOFS ISLAND.
THE LAWS, CUSTOMS AND INDUS­
TRIES OF THE INHABITANTS.
Native l*rudueta •

tbe force being only one rvgir.K-nt of Briilrh
infantry, ouo of native and one bripiue of
to acboob having a required number of pu­
pils. The Dutch requirement of a Protestant
profession wimat once abolished. IJo&lt;]:itals
arid dispensaries abound. A British p ivc-mor.
founded our mctiicnl college, which b liber­
ally endowed by two wealthy Singhalese.
an aptitude tar tho molical vocation, and
have a ’l/u-;p» practice in government employ
and nn&gt;' ng rvicklcnt British.
Tbo projiortiou of rhiklrcu is one in twenty­
eight In India it b one In MU The Hlii-

cocoanut
court

yroni ago. Lob than thirty years ago jolyaudry (many husbtuxk) was legal
The jx-oplc have both Ningliakw ami Tamil
newK]«[&gt;cr*. Tbonr two are the most numerous

and earth the still remaining srriiitivtura of
a ci vilixation which ranks among the mod
interesting of ancient ruins, and will hencexative

rnoDUcn.

Brjtnch county has seven
Army post*.

Grand

Hill's Peerless Worm Specific: Best
thing known for expelling worms. No
cure, no pay.
An End to Hone Scraping.

Bitter*. I foci It my duty to let suflertnx human­
ity know It. Have had a running tore on my
lex for eliffit y»r»; my doctors told me I would
have to have the hone scraped or le&lt; amputated.
I tt«ed. Instead, throe tottlrs of Electric Bitters
and seven toxe* Buckicn’s Arnica Salve, and ipy
a is now sound and well." Electric Bitten are
d at fifty cento a bottle, mid Bueklen » Arnica
Halve nt •!&amp;. per box by W. H. Goodyear.
Mllllnxton hu had a fata! case of diphtheria.

Pint snow at Ishpeming Sunday.
THE BEY’. GBtl. H. THAYEB, of Bourbon,
i Ind. sav»: “Both rm-self and wife owe our
lire* to HHHXJH’S CONHUMFTION CURB."
Sold by W. H. Goodyear.

tale of Prairieville

and be is apparently a very moderate cater
now. He was always inclined to vcgHartanism through his devotion to Bmldha. The
under British rule.
Hurmah. Ceylon cinnamon b tho Onost in the
world.

Many forehanded Ninglmlna: nrul

. „. D. te*. and no Saturday,
nary. A. D. 1W7, at » o’clock
Id days, for the purpose of exM.tnln« andsHowlng Mid claim*. Hid that nix
month* from the 2ind day of July. A. D. IMS.
t tor creditors to preextwnlnuilvn and alDated July 23nd.

A. C. TOWNE,
retimated tbit in Ceylon there are X,000,000
cocoa pahn trres, covering over 800,000 acre*,
almost all owned by Singbahwc and Tamils.
from lemon grwss. citronella gnuss, cinnamon

export a littio to I ndia. They sometimes mix
it with their “betel,” a combination with
lime, which b generally used by tho people ot
thb regiau, who lire uxNtly on rice and tbo
like. It is said by |&gt;l&gt;ysioJogUts to furnish an
clement in which their food is deficient.
Every Bingbahw- garden grows a little

Commissioners.

A Remarkable Cure which is
Awakening Great Interest io
and about Jackson.

Tha culture has teen tried.

and they « muucnted tho ahrinea of tbe adored
Buddha with the delicate white and jasnine
like coffee flowers. But tbo British made
great jJautations, each cctato employing
•corai and hundnslsof laliorenc, mostly Tamils
from South Hindustan. Tbo Tamils an- mere
energetic to get the oppwtunlty of bard work ‘
than tto Bingbakwc. Tbo British planter toon
Introduaed tbe West Indian cj'stcm of cnltirtf'
tion; coffee became the backbone of our
treasury and tto manufacturer of individual
fortuw*. Then the Singbaluae enught the

most ctewfulir

export was native coffi-r.

' our medical pampl.ki.
RHKVMJVHC SYRUP CO,
fatting th---- -- --. Ceylon Botanic gar­
dens, and gold in tho planters’ pockets jingled
louder than tli«- plant doctor's word of alarm.
But that little blight, tbo “Vast-of-Tricks,” as
was Anglicised the Himmak-ia Vastatrix,
brought the proprietors home from their
hauuta, mortgaged their cwtatiw. cheapened
arc a, energetically and enthusiastically
planting tea with on antlci|mtion of more
than the prosperity of coffee times. If tbe
work! will emtinuo to be thirsty, and will
continiM tfl quench that thirst over “the cup
that cheers tot not itx-briauw." Everything
is kraombig. Ceylon at prewnt b a favorite

ploying tme and a half to two lalHjn-rx to
ovary acre.—Anna llallard In Cincinnnti

ABE YOU MADB miserable bv tnrflxcstlcn
ronsllnotion. Dinlneas. Ix&gt;ss of Appetite, YeltoSsktat•Shiloh’s Vltaitter to a poritive euro.
Hold by W. H. Goodyear.
WHY will you couxb when Shiloh's Cure will

sHIIJlH’S

Catarrh remedy is a
ninhthMta and Caakar

Farwell indulfed In a *300 burglary Monday
night.

infante and
feared that tbe return to Incomplete.

WILSON

Duubt-

WASHBOARDS.

thirty-erven deaths; but as certain b it that

idotiary the fnnuulaot atimple vexviatne re-

SJ“£1 .STft fi?SAwg.s

der. a minor.
Notice is to

bl, ,u»-1u« rellvw,

adulterating milk.

It’s a bad plan to spill It

toori^^grunte*!
Minor 3. Newell b reported slowiy

th. ^.^.X^ a sure remedy is so near and cheap?

wlU surriy give re’lrf »^c«rt* but
cents. For sale by W. Goodyear.

FEVER.

Nota Liquid, Snufl
mcg, chocolate, canlamomu and fruit—aoll or
Powder. Free
from Injurious Druxs
ami Burraab. Hire b their staple grain food. aud Oa«asire Odors.
But they take to their inherited rice culture
A particle to applied into each ndpril andTs
more than to any other agriculture. Rico re­ acreeari*. Price « cents at druaxtote; &gt;y mall,
.
quires a fliKxled ground. Falling in with r»riitwMl, SSeeats. Circular* tree.
ELY BROTHERS Dru«teta. QwegO.N. Y.
thrir preference, the. British have largely nstored ancient irrigation works, thus doing
Notice or Co
more for tbo Singhalese ' than for cvnturicH

Tita “VAHT-OF-TIUCKIL”’
Tbe A rate introduced tho coffee plant, very
anciently; yet Its larverago was unknown

Itch, of every kind cured in 30 min­
utes by WiMifords Sanitary Lotion.
Use no other. This never fails. Sold
by Frederick Hotchkiss, druggists,
Hastings, Mich.

COLD IN HEAD

HAY

C\\ &lt;\
reliable Moditines arc the best
VJV\» tofJependupon. Acker’s Blood El­
ixir has been preocritod for years fer all impuritlesoftlieBlood. In every form of Scrof­
ulous, Syphilitic or Mercurial diseases, it is

A third interest in the Charlotte
Republican has been sold for 85,000.

Gives Belief at
and Cures

CATARRH

crrtoKK

isuitc in Ceylon.

Ask for Cobb’s Pills and take no oth­
ers. 25 cents for 40.

im ur phosphate- powder*. Sold only
BfliAt fUirxa Pownaa^o^iM

Cra Balm

Frank M. Cooley, a young former
near Niles, has been taken violently
Insane, the result of a shock redelv'ed
by the running away of his team in
July lasL

A number of Kalamazoo’s young
bucks have organized a lodge of Elks.

POWDER
Absolutely Pure.

«Ihd-lbe
: f-rtoeza cents per exi.taCow

fra."—Henry

�T1Jb mayor stated that the object of
the meeting was to see if the council
would allow the M. C. R. R. to put in
another side-track on tbe south side of
the elevator track.
By Aid. Waters: Jietofad, That the
Common Council of the City of Has­
tings do hereby grant the Michigan
Central Railroad Co. the privilege of
laying a side-track on the south side of
the present side-track in Apple street,
commencing at the north-east corner of
R. J. Grant's elevator and to run east
on Apple street alongside of the pres­
ent side-track to connect with the main
track “nst of Creek street
Carried, all ayes.
On motion council adjourned.

Council met In special session Wed­
nesday eve., Sept 16, in pursuance of
Section six of the city
charter,
to declare the result of the special
election held in the dty of Hast­
ings on Monday, Sept 13th, 1836, tn re­
gard to water works.
The mayor and all of the aidermen
present
Aids. Besamer, Stebbins and Hogle
were appointed tellers.
State of Michigan, County of Barry—
as.
In compliance with section six (6) of
the citv charter, we, the Common
Council of the City of Hastings, do
meet this 15th day of September, A. D.
1886,10 determine by the number ot
votes cast at the special election held in
the said city of Hastings on Monday,
September 13th, 1886. tn regard to the
bonding of the said dty of Hastings for
thirty thousand dollars for the purpose
of supplying the Inhabitants therein
with water.
The following votes were cast in the
several wards as follows:
1st ward—
[^)
Waterworks, Yes
Waterworks, No

64

a

Total ..........................
2d ward—
Waterworks, Yes
Waterworks, No

89

Total
3d ward—
Waterworks, Yes
Waterworks, No

73

Total
4th ward—
Waterworks, Yea
Waterworks, No

41
32

water worts m saw citv, m ©omplianee
with a vote of the qualified electors of
said city at a special election held for
that purpose on tbe 18th day of Septem­
ber, A. D. 1886, due notice having been
given of the flame.
Jietoload, That a committee ot three
be and they are hereby {appointed, con­
sisting ot Edgar Y. Hogle, Wm. A.
Hams and Wm. D. Bayee, who duty it
shall be to negotiate said bonds at the
lowest possible rate of interest, not to

Reaoivtxi. That the principal of said
bonds shall be divided into payments
in compliance with the resolution here­
tofore passed, submitting the same to
the qualified electors of said city at said
special election.
Hcsolt&gt;ed, That the action of said
committee shall be subject to the ap­
proval of tbe common council of said
dty.
Aid. Stebbins moved the adoption of
the same. Carried all ayes.
Uaoived, That a committee of six be
and they are hereby appointed, consist­
ing of Wm. H. Stebbins. Archie McCoy,
Daniel McNaughton, John M. Bessmer,
James W. Bentley and Wallace C. Kriley to be known as the water works
committee, whose duty it shall be to in­
vestigate water supply, locate plant,
procure the assistance and advice ot a
competent hydraulic and sanitary en­
gineer, plans and Bpcdtlcatkms, adver­
tising for bids, and take general super­
vision of the putting in of a system of
water works in the city of Hastings,
Barry county, Michigan, in compliance
with the will of the qualified electors of
ot said city, expressed at a special elec­
tion held Sept. 13th. 18M The action
ot said committee shall be subject to
the approval of tfifl common council of
said city.
Signed by E. Y. Hogle, chairman fire
commitee.
x
Aid. Hogle moved the adoption of the
same. Carried all ayes.

CITY ACCOUNTS.
D. D. Ford, work on street
Mra. Morrill, rent of engine room
up to Aug. 28th..............................
62 50
J. E. Hogle, express charges....
4 80
C. Weiascrt, telegraph to Ionia
and Grand Rapids..........................
The bill of Bentley Bros. A Wilkins of
8103 43 was referred to the finance
committee.
Adjourned.
‘
f
FRANK BTKBBINB, Recorder.
Wruduto

.

\7 Total .
Recapitulation­
Total Waterworks, Yes
“ Waterworks, No .

.. 95
.. 31

126
.279
. 64

Total votes cast...........................373

Signed by John M. Bessmer, Luke
Waters. W. A. Hams, Edgar Y. Bogle,
Wm. B. Stebbins. Geo. Osborn, D. Mc­
Naughton, Archie McCoy, aidermen of
the City or Hastings.
C. WE1H8KRT. Mayor.
Attest: FRANK STEBBINS,
City Recorder.
Above declaration accepted
and
adopted, all ayes.
Council adjourned.

ANNIVR^SABY.

The relatives and frietuu of Rev. L.
C. Gealer of Hope, planned aud carried
into effect a must successful surprise
on the 13 insl., it being the forty-flftL
Anniversary of fits marriage. His es­
timable wife has been totally blind for
about four years, but about two months
ago uuder the treatment of Dr. Lowry,
she has recovered her eyesight, which
added zest to the occasion.
Guests to the number of 65 assembled
all onlooker! for on ibe part of the aged
couple, bringing a bountiful repast aud
numerous and valuable pneants. Rev.
C. R. Croeby in a fitly worded apeecli,
presented tbe giite to which they both
responded as well as they could under
the circumstances.
Remarks were,
made also by Rev. M. Morth land, songs
appropriate to Uie occasion sung and a
poem comiKwed by Mrs. Jane E. Chan­
dler, was read by Mrs., Fannie Loomis.
A poem which we apptend clipped from
a newspaper was read by themselves.
The following i» a list ot the gifts aud
the donors: couch—Moses Seeber and
wife, 11. Mosher and wife, O. B.^Gvler
and wife. Dr. A. E. Gesler and wife. P.
Mowry and wife, Carrie Gealer, Arthur
Gealer: hanging lamp—ILL. Armour
and wife, F. Bergman and wife, C.
Gleason and wife, C. H. Bergman and
wife, 8. Dunkley and wife, 8. Owen
and wife, W. Fox and wife, H. New­
man aud wife, D A. Bowker and wife.
J. H. Valentine and wife.D. Northland
and yrffe, 8. Hull and wire, S. H. Dickensou and wife: table cloth and nap
kins to match—J. Van wagner and wife.
Rev. C. Crosby and wife, &amp; Howe and
wife^S. Doud and wife. Geo. Cross and
wife: table spread—A. Smith and wife,
Mrs. A. B. 8mith. Mrs. A. bbnltz: fruit
dish—Rev. M. Northland and wife:
honey dish—May Northland: amber
fruit dish—Minnie Simpson: pickle
dish—Mrs. IL Ward: apron and trim­
ming Mrs Mary Chandler: towels—W.
Knestrick and wife: pin cushion, crazy
work—Lottie E Bergman: silk hand­
kerchief—Mra Fannie Locimlc celery
dish—Lina Northland: pickle dish—11.
L. Bergman;
of Jri"1"® ware—C.B.
Dickinson and wife: chair tidy—Ella
Moaner: cheese dish—M. Chandler and
wife: card basket—Effie Chandler:
lamp mat—Grade Chandler: Edging
—Mrs. Abrams: scouring box and milk­
ing stool—G. H. Abrams: Mra Geo.
Britemno. fifty cent*.

Council met in Tegular session Fri..
day eve., Sept 17th, 1886. Mayor Wfeissert in the chair. Roli called; absent,
aids. Hogle and Hains.
Minutea of the previous meeting read
and approved.
Aid. Bessmer introduced a resolution
the purport of which was to declare ab­
solute aud operative a resolution con­
cerning tbe ixmding of tha dty for the
putting in ot water works, which reso­
lution was not adopted.
Aid. Waters offered a resolution ask­
ing ttie written opinion of the city at­
torney relative to the method of proced­
ure to legally raise money to pay inter­
est on water works bonds, and to what
property in the city is taxable for the
purpose ot maintaining a water supply,
which resolution was not adopted.
B. B. Wightman, 1 oil can *
Mr. Loveland, burnt riothee....
7 00
C. S. Whitcomb, making ladder.
Homer Giddings, St. work............
Jaa. Swin, St. work............................
Hastings Engine and iron works
5 00
St Com. 0 davs and 3 hours
12 60
K Wilkins, SC. work
11 70
Henry Burke, SC wqrif
10 K
James? Depeu, St. work
9 45
D. Folan, St work..............................
4 30
5 70
John Tinkler, St. work
David Wolcott, St. work
Scid Wiley. SL work..........................
18 90
Horton and team, St. work
Fifleid unp team. St. work
18 90
Jas. Wooton and team, St. work 18 90
Geo. Sweet and team, BL work.. 14 40
Fritz Fredrick, St. work................
2 7U
What maiden In Uic days of yore,
Expense for special election held
Sept. 13th.................................
106 BO
Inflicting
Above accounts were allowed and
My wife.
orders drawn for the same.
The finance committee recommended
the payment of Mr. Loveland’s account And. by one simple lltfte "yeain full, which was adopted.
My wife.
Moved and carried that when council
adjourns it adjourn to Monday eve., Who did with look almost divine.
My soul iu cords of love entwine.
the 20th.
The city attorney rendered his opin­
My wife.
ion averse to the payment of Dr. Tixnmerman's account of 85.00. which was
concurred in by the council.
My blushing brii'e, and vows were aald,
A resolution wan adopted instructing
the ordinance committee to draft aa
ordinance providing for tbe appoint­
ment of a board of water commissioners.
Aid. Baaemer moved tbe reconsidera­
tion of vote on resolution offered bv
himself concerning water works, which

Special Sales

■Will Be

My husband.

Has Removed from the old stand to the store

Who. If long wakeful night* there be.

First Week.

Win keep awake tor company?

81 00

16 Iba. granulated sugar

Nest, morn moves round my cares among.
UI should fret would bold hl* tongue?
My husband.

5

S

boneless codfish

“

25

5 barn Anti-Washboard soap
One word U thoughUea* aald amiss.
Who aflks focglvno** with a kb*?

5

Carolina Rice

-

“

formerly occupied by Fred’k Hotchkiss, be­

tween Beamer’s Grocery and Kurtz’ Meat
Market.

2 boxes imported sardines

Who thought all dunging acene* of life.
The bright, the dart, the peace, the strife,
Would call me naught but “precious wife.
My husband.

26 boxes matches..

2i

1 lb. Dr. Price’s baking powder..

40

PAINTS, OILS.

4 boxes axle grease

Who when on couch ot suffering UW,
With throbbing pulse and aching bead.

Best Irving flour, per cwt.

2 00

Finest Japan tea, new crop

.40

Who when ot kindred dear, bereft.

Water White oil, beat....
Prove Hut iuy dearest friend 1* left?
My husband.

Books and Stationery,

Best Gloss Starch.

Qt bottle chow chow
And death'* dark walers round me flow,
■Would fain with me o'er Jordan go?
My husband.

IB

l-busbcl baskets
K

*

fc

IB

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

With cheerful beartit and Mulling faces.
Ctutlng anxious rare away.

Second Week.

On this anniversary day.
TU a time when thought will wander,
Backward are Ute's changing way. L&gt;
Bee our friend* as In youths morning.''

Domestic sardines, per box

Their ijiarkllng eye# undlmmed by sorrow.
On their brow no lines of care.
While their future joy or sorrow,
They would with each other share.
Wisely God liad veiled their future.
.
Only iwpes bright star could lend.
Sweet enchantment to their union.
With the dream* of youth to blend.
Burley God hath wrought In mercy.
All the changes of the year.

Soda

II

Best African ginger

16

ing ............................................ ..
5 bars Kirk's Ivory soap

25

Finest Gunpowder tea

60

Bird seed

One aweet l*alx&gt; seemed only lent them.
Tarried Jnat to claim a share.
In their deepest hearts affection.
And Uwlr fondest lute and care.
When a fondly clieriahed daughter.
Whom we only knew to love.
Mu*rd to day we trust abe's happy.
In that sinless clime al»ortt.

Best line of Imjorted ail Domestic Ci®

Choice Rio coffee, our own roast­

QL bottle mixed pickles

And the eye* oft dimmed with lean.
AU save two &lt;4 ten dear children.
Alert this annlrenan day.
Bringing token* of aflcctlon.
Shedding snn ablnc on their way.

Pure Drugs and Patent
Medicines.
i

40

Hosford's baking powder

Finest Japan tea dust

17

3- lb. box gloss starch

16

Choice baking molasses

4- oz. bottle !*st lemon extract...

80

A Full Line of Homeopathic
Medicines. *
Prescriptions Carefully Compounded by
Registered Pharmacists.

Best Grand' Rapids Roller flour,

per cwt.............................................

And while throe her pareiil*linger.
While they the fleali abide,
God grant this may be their fortune.
Tl»e promised light at eventide.
Then wtu*n ckrtlily seen* Imve faded,
And the souls bright home appears,

TJiird Week.
Site.layer raisins..............................

■Qie k&gt;red at thin and other years

LARGE STOCK OF WALL PAPERS

2 20

Royal baking powder ........................

40

3-Ib. tin pall Wbe’fl axle grease ..

K

5 bant Kirk's Sax-on wap

25

W. H. Goodyear &amp; Co,
J] A. GOODYEAR &amp; SONS

Warner's safe yeast

Boom smoking tobacco

13

QL bottle Gerklns

ao

The Old Reliable

Rising Sun stove polish
Medium size wash cub

Choice New

Orleans

12603480

40

molasses

new crop............................................
3 dot clothes pins

3 papers pins...................................
SPECIAL

flAVORlHt

Announce thatifiey have received a full line of

tacks

-

3

Finest canned lobsters

II

Coal Stoves,

Fourth Week

Extract5

1 lb. Grit plug tobacco

80

Elegant in design and finish, and very cheap.

1 “ dark flne-cut tobacco ....
1 ** Boom smoking tobacco..

13

1 • mixed candy ..........................

MOST PERFECT MADE
Prepared with strict regard to Ferity, Strength, tad
BauthfulaeM. Dr. Price * Baking Powder «&gt;auiaa

1 “ best roasted peanuts

10

whole cloves

|5

nutmegs

15

M"
M“
X-

Durham mustard

cayenne pepper

1-bu. bag rock salt
2 packages ceraline

Best tabic sauce, per bottle

•*

^CARD TO THF LADIES.

Queen olives, per bottle ....

10
IB

16
2B

1 lb. sweet chocolate

All other dealers not proving satisfactory. 3

Finest Rio and Jova coffee. r*sted

20

We roast our own coffee and peanuts.

Seley’j Triple Kitracti &amp; Perfons

We are always flrat to cat prices.

We axe to liUme for all the low prices.
We are not loved by our competitors,

we know, because our mode of selling
city
goods on small margins and for

Very Low Prices.

cash works ruin with the cretin aye.

Everything Warranted.

Osll tod Examine our Stock.
DR. E.H. LATHROP.

A.CAMPBELL

A. BLACK.

Messrs. A. Black &amp; Co
,

Hastings, Mich.,

Manufacturers and Dealers in

We can be depended on tfor freeb

We have the brat kind of a rorater

Most Complete Stock

Call etxxd See Them.
Also their fine stock of Stoves and Ranges.
Everything in the Hardware Line, and
prices in keeping with 70c wheat.

40
25

made.
Objected to by Aid. Waters, which
objection wm sustained by the mayor.
A motion to adjourn was lost.
A communioaUon was received from
the secretary of Hook and Ladaer Co.
No. 1, Stating that Frank Kurts and
Sylvester Brooks had been elected mem­
bers of that company, which election
wm approved by the council
A resolution was

People s Drag Store

For October

And shield me from Impending harm?
My bttaband.

urania
Th. Low Prise Stows.

Monuments &amp; Headstones,
Table Tops, Mantles,
And all work in Slate Marble or Granite.
AU work guaranteed firabclass. Prices that no coapetihon
can lower. A good stock to select from always on hand, we
keep tbe latest and beat deeigua in our work: furnish enimates and do all work promptly. Our aim is to suit the peo­
ple, and our largely increased sales show that wo are suc««rul. A* we are the only dealers in Barry Count/, we make it
a special object for Barry County people to buy of us. " e
can and do save money to all who buy our work.
public for part favors, and aim to merit tbe

A. Black &amp; Co.

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                  <text>The Hastings
VOL

XXXI. NO. 22.

HASTINGS, MICH., SEPTEMBER 30,1886.
County News.

The llxslings Banner,
n-aridtixp rnuMDAYS, at
Hastinos, Barry Co.t Micil,

WRIGHT,

anner
WHOLE NO. 1634.
him." We are glad to say Mr. Brace
1
here another year.
iremains
Johnnie Brand stat ter and wife are

Chromo—Mrs. Albert Cheney.
Chair—Mr. Albert Cheney.
Dozen napkins—■Chas. Andrus and
spending a few days in Middleville.
wife.
I Mr. Hazen and wife visited Kalama­
Seeding has been delayed very much i
Glass sauce dish—Alvin Vanbrocklin
in this section on account of the heavy
last week. **
rains.
J
,
,
and wife.
: zoo
Mrs. John Crump is under tl&gt;e Dr.’s
Set cut glass ware—Jennie Sweet
ii P18
E* I*°Ple of this place will
।
i care.
lister
to Rev. J. IL Bowen the follow- iand Mattie Jordan.
Lucien
Gibbs to making ready to
।
Glass butter dish—Allred Cheney.
lug year.
his house.
Pickle dish—Warren Wickham and plaster
|
Mrs. Jno. Moore, of Big Rapids, is
If that earthquake and cyclone OQgaja
the guest of her husband's relatives in wife.
i
along to-morrow, as predicted, yon will
&lt;
Basket of flowers—John Wickham i
this
probably hear from Prairieville no
:
Chai Bronson and wife are visiting iand wife.
more, so adieu, g
.thUM*5* in ^nu,dEaP*d" “d doing

Mrs. Jasper Johnson, of Bowne Cen­
tre. was vtolUng at R. Wolcott's yester­
day.
'

Nashville,
The tine collection of specimens of
taxidermy which for some time has
YOU
। occupied one of the show windows of
Goodwin &amp; Co.’s drug store, were disposed of Monday night by lottery bv
SVb-VRlpnON RATES
UKADIXII
their owner, Jim Pill&lt;«un.
.
J. B. Messimer, has repainted the interior of his place of btuinees.
A11VKKT38ING RATES:
I
UY.Al.KlUi
Fred Baker is closing out, prepareOs* ikuwiu |V. }.•».-.............
1100 00 I
tory to going west
NORTH-EAST HASTINGS.
:.vt« &gt; h •ntc fortpeetol position*.
i
Four corners.
Daddy Long was on our streets Sat­
Airs. D. O. Ward left Monday for
Many of our farmers have not got
D. P. Sprague is putting down a new
urday.
Kalamazoo, to enjoy a visit with her their
&lt;
,\(0B RKINTING.
wheat sown yet.
well.
U!tK
M. B. Brooks has put up a windmill parents
;
We are thinking that some . of those
gjpecial pride Is frit in tho Job PrinUiut Doand friends.
Miss
Fast
is spending a few days
on his Sherman street property.
1 Myron Teeple has this week com- demo-greens
who are seeking office,
,
partroet;i
’h-' HaXXSE. Everything In the
Another episode, too flltbr to put in menced a nine months term of school will some day return to the good old re­ with Daisy Cotton.
(■&amp;•&lt;&amp;» m*; »”d *Hh the latest faces of
vun
Ettie Wolf, of Maple Cottage, Sunprint,
but
which
will
probably
be
fully
publican
party.
What
think
you,
Mr.
jype. th* iru-st approved patterns of machinery4
in the Barnaby district
rehearsed in circuit court, occurred in „ E- H- Bisson of this place and David Editor? I am not much of a politician dsyed with friends at the Corners.
udectfepetem wortnwa employed, enables tho
Elder Grow, of Charlotte, lectured on
OX
the apparently endless Gregory-Madi­ Ruckle, of Irving, are taking in the :myself, but I do think a man dore not
prohibition at the church on Saturday
Baxxkk to do arsi-ebus lob work.
son muss last week. It terminated in fair at Grand Rapids.
know what he is about, when he leaves night last, but to a small crowd on ac­
CAM.
a lively scrimmage between Gregory
Mrs. Ed. Andrus is staying with her one
,
party and goes into another just
count of the rain.
and Madison Wednesday night and re­ parents in Carlton, during her husband’s for the sake of an office.
Levi Chase has reahingled his barn.
CTOS
sulted in their arrest Thursday morn­ absence in Illinois.
Mias Matie Demote spent Sunday
A. Sprague, of Cedar Like, is spend­
ing. Gregory was fined 810 and costs,
Mrs. Eber Moffit returned Tuesday with friends in this vicinity.
ing a few days with bis parents and
but Madhon was discharged. This,
Wesley Stewart lost a cow last week,
!?* dBTB- vUlt wllh her brother
friends of this vicinity..
however, merely opened the ball, it Mr. M. Newton, of Marshall. Mich.
and has another one sick.
On Satuaday last the Town line
•George Sweet attended the Grand' "dudes" crowed bats with the State
seems, us Mrs. Gregory has now caused
Minnie Shrader returned Saturday
the arrest of both her husband and from a two weeks visit among relatives Rapids fair last week.
road “bine-legs,” resulting with a score
Mrs. Madison on the charge of adultery. in Caledonia and Grand Rapids.
£ N. Baldwin spent Saturday and of 43 to 25 in favor of the “dudefl.”
UIAMOXM
Neither was able to procure baU, the
Mrs. Marvin Yerington of Fillmore Sunday with friends hi Johnstown.
Bert Stowell walks on throe legs.
former going to the county jail Monday was caHed to Howard City Monday to
Mr. and Mra. Leroy Barnum spent Cause—ball playing.
night and the Utter the next night. It attend the funeral of a loved brother. Saturday and Sunday at maple cottage.
For signs painted and hung to order,
is sincerely to be hoped that Mra. Gre­ John Neuman of that place.
Mary Ragla is visiting friends in call on some unknown parties of this
gory will show more stamina than did
Mrs. J. W. Godfrey started last Sat­ Lowell and Ionia.
I7:r
vicinity.
TUOI-IU.K
Addie St. John is spending some time
Madison, who commenced suit against urday for a four weeks visit with her
ALICE.
Gregory on a similar charge some time parents and numerous other relatives with her sister. Mrs. John Henkes.
GRAND RAPIDS DIVISION.
School closed in the Altoft district
ago and dropped it in consideration of and friunds in Eaton county.
MAPLE GROVE.
optical
Gregory's note for 850, which his wife
John Teeple will exhibit a number Saturday. Mire Matthews has given
TxklB* eflect M*r XXh.
■hqw
Mrs. Levi Elliott is quite sick.
stole and gave back to her paramour. of:his merino sheep at the Hastings good satisfaction.
Henry Spencer, of Whitehall, is viritEvery one is anticipating a good
It's a dandv mens, all the way through. fair next week and will no doubt get a
OOOM.
oootn.
Phil. Colgrove, of Hastings, was in number of blue ribbons as usual. '
EMtLatting and \ife are virittime at the fair.
Married, at the home of the bride's
town Tuesday.'
,
Mra. Jno. Winans, of Carlton, left at
ing/hiB
sisters in Chicago. }
’
The new store of Kocher Bros, was this office last Monday one hill of uncle, Robert Inslev, on Wednesday
Bert Foster has returned home after
VATtoxa.
I opened Thursday night of last week.
poUtoce of the White Elephant Varie- evening, Sept. 22, Mr. John Olmstead an absence of two years. He spent
1
A farewell reception was given Rev.; ty weighing 10 lbs. Who can beat it? and hues Lillie Thompson, both of most of his time in Florida and Con­
and Mrs. Thoa. Cox hat Friday evening
Have you subscribed anything for Hustings, Rev. Hunsberger officiating.
at the residence of Simeon Overholt A■ the new railroad yet? Now is the time। About 40 of their friends were present necticut.
Guy Loomis and wife, of Bellevue,
to 11
CtaBdRaC:1* Lv.
large number were present to give the; to take an active part in the matter' to witness the ceremony. After the visited relatives here Saturday and
Mtdd'iC^Ue.............
young dominie and wife a parting “God and help to raise the amount requiredI nuptial knot had been tied, all sat down
Intnjt...... .......... »•■ 3.18
to a bountiful supper to which justice Sunday.
speed."
H**t:*'|-..............
to secure it.
The new M. E. minister’s name is
; .-J
The crowd from Nashville who saw.
Westcott has sold his farm near■ was done. Their many friends join in
Dinette.
1- 16
Edwin Booth phy Hamlet Thursday r ill more to a gentleman from Kansasi wishing them health and prosperity Rev
Mrs. Fannie Armstrong and baby, of
1MT
1 evening, at Grand Rapids, also saw the■ and has moved his family to Suafleld,, through lift May earth bloom for BelleVue, are vtolling at D. R. Shades
hirtort". ■
midnight train pulling out just as theyf j Eaton coqnty. Mr. W. intends to startL them its sweetest flowers, and may hap­ and other relatives hereabouts.
H*ux-. %q&gt;K
4.10
piness follow them whereever they
Jvfc«» . ..
got down to the depot They got _for Tennessee soon. .
home the next morning.
Wesley Fox says that when he gets‘ may go. They were left many hand­
AMTBIA.,
presents as tokens of regard and
Mrs. Geo. Frink, of Marshalltown, his
]
new saw and planing mill all com- some
.
Dr. G. E. Fay and wife have returned
pleted,
it
will
be
one
of
the
best
mills
]friendship, of which the following is a
Iowa, is visiting at G. A. Truman’s,
from visiting friends in Jackson and
A voting child of C. E. Roscoe suffer- |in the county. He has the siding on list:
1
Detroit?',
Organ and silver knives and forks—
ed for about three months with some ,and is now ■putting on a coat of paint.
Born, to Mr. and Mra. J. B. Ballou, a
FOR
to bride.
nasal trouble, but is greatly improved
Mr. and Mrs. Sflan Finch enjoyed a groom
i
P1.lohn Lasker to happy. It is a girt
Five dollars—Mr. Robert Inriev.
since Dr. Barber removed a shoe but­ few days vte t from Miss Mary Thomp­
Deoorated hanging lamp—Fayette
son. of Grand Rapids, and Miss Mary
ton from its noee last Wednesday,
Jonee Sylvester is ride.
•
Rev. E. H. Dlssette, the new M. E. Ehrkins, of N. Y., this week. The Inriey.
8.18
Gto. S. Tompkins has started his sor­
Dttron........
Colored glass cake stand and cheeee
1143
divine, preached two sermons Sunday former is a sister and the latter a neice
Jaek^jc ......
ghum mill.
3.10
plate—Philip Dunbar and wife.
Eaton lUinds
hat which were listened to with rapt of Finch.
John
Welcher
had
a
horse
drop
dead
jam
Set cut glass ware, 4 pieces—Thomas
CrerMteRevs. Augufet Nagler and IL J.
attention by Urge congregations. He
one dav last week.
......
gives evidence of being an energetic, Floody returned home from conference Evans and wife.
E. R- Sylvester and wife visited
y.'rx*f-...... Set silver tea spoons— Wm. Fox and
Tuesday. Rev. Nagler will preach at
Qi'MbE.. ..
friends in Allegan county last week.
live worker.
,,,
, „
Bastix«*. •
Mrs. Leslie Revnolda, of Grand Rap­ Sheridan, Mt. Calm county, and Rev. wife.
o—- had
had aa dance in his new
ipkins—Lillie Matthews.
W. Seger
...........
Half dozen nai
ids. who has been spending the sum­ Floody at Olivet, Eaton county, for the
am
-Isaac
Golden
and
wife,
store
Wednesday, Sept 2»th.
M'l-Urvlllr...
Table searf-1__________________
10.18
mer with her parents here, added a son conference year.
~ri£7r.;n bf nltmtteth Bietwaa eroyttri
Linen towel—Mrs. Maina.
Freeman Fish and daughter, Mrs.
to Leslie's worldly possessions Saturday
Martin’s corners.
r/wM
betWMBBedroom glass and knife und fork
«uadkr.; tlrue. Tt.rough cgBCh
m hrt
wsmmorning. The father spent Sunday Jacob Freeland! enjovod the qxcuraion
“Listen to the patter, patter, patter,
Gr*a&lt;lULidsluvi betrottoa»U&lt;1avualM.
to Petoskey, visiting Charlevoix and tray—Mrs. Olmstead.
mwrioxn-Al (irxnl
wk*&gt; OU- .
with his family.
Ot the rain upon the roof."
Parlor lamp and butter dtah—Robt
rw B Wns Mlebliar. for
E. A. Matt toon, of Hastings, was on other points of interest “up north."
Philander Miller, formerly of this
Muikecr ami point* north. BM artth Gtantt
Before returning their Big Rapids rela­ Bechtel and wife.
place,
visited friends here last week.
our
streets
Monday.
Large parlor lamp—Chas, and Addie
I ji; 1.1- A- lr. luwa K. B. tor Big
&amp;
M.-Fowler
started
for
school
at
Letta
Barry is visiting in York state.
tives
entertained
them.
Cttjr rad Prtorti-j. Nix V’jk and Facinc RxI IL M. Bates, of Hastings, was in Hall and Myrtle Clark.
ir—* tihy AU iiiber train* dally except 8onMiss Diana Payne closed a successful
Ann Arbor Tuesday.
Pair linen towels and glass cake
Freeport
Tuesday
and
was
engaged
to
Mrs. Woodard, living north of the
term of school Saturday, with quite in­
P'
T.J. BrsiLLoeal Agent. HaMtags.
stand
—
Geo.
Sweet
and
wife.
village, died Saturday morning of teach the Freeport school this winter.
0 W Bc&lt;Mt«. O. F. • T. A. Chleago(HEMLOCK AND PINE,)
Glass sauce standard—Lewis Matth­ teresting exercises.
blood poisoning. Tne f uneral was held He has taught two terms here and was
Mra. Minerva Mixer to about moving
,
■
Sunday? at the town hall. Elder Holler well liked os a teacher, and will un­ ews.
to the city.
/•
JkU-.n h*»u* t*vn nude In the condition* of
doubtedly give good satisfaction this ■ Cut glass cake stand—Nora Matth­
Mra. Allie Mead to still sick.
preaching the sermon.
a rert.M mortiwse m»i- *n&lt;i executed by
ews
Jerry Wolcott to home from Grand winter.
Hope it will clear off so we can go to
Adan, M-h and X.-wry Nlil). htaxrtte.U KoUrt
Pair
linen
towels
—
Mr.
Renkre
and
Misses Nellie and Myrtle Yarger ex­
Bumsaal J. l»*»ld*on Burn*, and Havld K.
the fair.
''^•ter Mowry and wife, of Maple pect to leave to-morrow for Grid, to। wife, and Lizzie Foley.
(PINE AND CEDAR,)
«•&lt;&gt;.* and I I .:- A HbrMon. on tne sltleeotb
Silas Endsley lost a horse a short
,
Glam water pitcher and pickle l»out—
di: &lt;&gt;! Aurtnt. A. D.. !*«. and recorded In tne
Grove, started for Europe Thuratay visit their uncles, auhts and cousins,
time ago.
Oflkr «t the remitter of deed* tor Barry eooBDr.
accompanied by Mias 'Anna McFarlin,. Mr. Teeple and wife.
last intending to remain until April.
Mr. &lt;•.»*. *u the nd1 day of February. A. D..
Half dozen salts—Leone Inriey.
North Carlton.
Lyman Putnam and family are spend­' of Big Rapids, who has been the gueat;
Butter dish—Minnie Teeple.
of Mr. Jno. Moore and family the past
Ransom Eggerman returned last Sat­
ing the week at HilWaieFifty cents—Wallace Matthews.
: ‘.ii smiuai any iiciswt
Dr Young and wife and D. C. yrif-! week.
urday from Onio. He likes Michigan
M t|;r loterrnt mi any day whereon the
u
Fifty
cents
—
Willie
Clary.
Quite an exciting game of ball was
Hth and wife are spending a couple or
taw- o anole payable m therein expreMad.aoa
Butter dish and celery dish—Mr. the breL He reports not much wheat
played here Friday last between Carl­
vbould die Mine remain untaid »nd In arrt-ar*
weeks with friends in the *“\.CKEU
sown in that state.
.
forth.
of ibirty day*, then, and nwn
ton Center and Freeport nines. Free­ David Haufstetter and wife.
Josephine
AUerdlng is on the sick
tteuT’ nb lit -r the Up*e ot »al&lt;! thirty day*.
Tooth-pick holder—Pearl Olmstead..
_port
won
with
a
score
of
13
to
4.
tii“ i-r;:iriuU *&gt;1111 nt flfiri :i hundred dollar* ■
Lamp—Mr. William Baldwin , and^llsL
CARLTON.
I
..I 5hl!.-..re.«r»cn&lt;d intrrrrt thereon, should
■
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wallace,
*SS:S£^
N tbevP'.lontrfMld mortgagees, thotrewattora,
Irving.
Wo undmtand that O. F. Skinner
a daughter, Sept. 13th.
Cake pan—Amy Baldwin, i
and Maple,
a-. ■ tr
..r uwlgrv. bqcutm- and t* due
Otis London and wife spent Sunday
and F. B. Gaine are going to put up a , Rev. Rowland has been returned to
s- i , iv.v.Itatcly thereafter, altMOgh
Wash dish—Ira Baldwin.
blacksmith shop at the Tamarack !this charge for another year. Ho Is
.
t'.. -i ’. mttr&gt;: lor th* payment thereof may
Floral decorations—Mrs. Dunbar and at Mathias Allerdmg'a
schocd htttise before long.'
:
; • ili«r&gt; ha- expired And default having
John Waiiace went to Freeport Sun'
t». •
rorment of the. tntcrmtt doe
I B^B. Crain, of Nashville, and Wilber ’well-nine.
Quite a goodly number are taking in daughter Myrtle.
day
after a Minnie, but did not get IL
th. ... -i
I sogurt, A. D. UM.the tetb day
I Baker, of Vermontville, were
the the
,
r .s.
\ h -m. the iitth flay of Angnat.
Try again, John.
fair.
NORTH
BABRT.
gueete
ot
J.
B.
Carpenter
last
week.
’
It was reported Friday that there
A l^adtl.- t-dh day of August. A. U.
Clittie Landon spentbunday at home.
t» •. I ! fu- «&lt;ti’e having remained unpaid and
A general attendance of the church
Mra. Mayetta Carpenter and Mr. D. . were over 60 loads of wheat at the mill.
n - .e. !.-r tlir
of thirty day* and up­
Mrs. Oviatt has bought the A. Cole going people of this place to conference
Castleton.
M. Wood went to Saranac this week on
-mialn* unpaid, the aforeeaid
last week at Hickory Corners.
and lot: consideration So,000.
{&lt;-.
.,t-i of fttleen hundred dollars with
a visit, the guests of Chas. Goodwell, house
r
Too wet for business.
Mrs. John Horn returned tast Thurs­
- .rrsar.. • • of interest Jherron. I* new d»E. W. Carr nos taken the contract to
Wm. Croft has moved into Lockhart's
■ .red
ar-! parable bj* the terms ot aald
of that place.
day
from
a
three
weeks
visit
with
linake
the
barrels
for
French
Ct
Son,
of
Mra. John Carpenter, Jay Carpenter .
log house.
-n&lt;rtg»»--I lb tel*now claimed to tw due
mother and friends in York State, a
and John Strausbaugh were, vtoitlng Ii Middleville, running two shops.
Henry Ward has moved to Vermont­
r»— K.l'l JTU’KU' MVIbMI
-—-I
ville. and gone into the livery business.
their aunt Mrs. Mary Barham, of Rut- , The 1st nine crossed bats with the brother coming home with her.
Of Evffy Dcneription,
■■■■■•■ •■.-*. I! her at law or in &lt;&gt;&lt;piity havtott
Visiting at Rev. Morthlund two sla­
'Rutland nine. Score 32 to S in favor of
Rev. N. F. Sheldon will soon move to
t&gt;*ra
to rrrerer tba moneys efewett
land, last week.
ters of Mrs Morthland from Indiana, Cedar Creek.
1st
nine.
They
talk
eome
of
competing
Hiram
Sulrs
and
his
sister
Cora,
from
■ - »i i mvr:.4.--»r any part fhwwor.
.
,
also a sister from Hillsdale in this state.
Frank Rean, of Sebawa, visited his
v v t-l:r--h&gt;r&gt;.i-y virtue nt Ute power &lt;tf mm |
Clarksville, Ionia Co., Sundayed at Jay for the prize nt the fair this week.
■ -ai »ir,-aid m»rtKi0i and n&gt;v •i.vUite Io .
A little to much rain to please the parents the post week.
M. Lee is on the sick list, with rheu­
•w:■. a-evn.^lc am! prnnded. notice 1* hereby
Carpenter
’s.
farmers, consequently wheat not al!
Miss Satie Reed commenced to teach
Otis Wilcox
and wife, from Balti­ matism.
firm thxt mi Satuoiav. December 30th, A. I&gt;.
the Miner school last Monday, with 22
Report says that we are to'have a
I*-* r. iOii clwklnthe forenoon we ahaB *•«
more, spent Sunday and Monday with
^Mrs. Piper, who has been suffering
M rd.ilc aneUon to the htabeU bidder nt the
gang of Swedes on this section of. the
scholars.
north Iroot door &lt;rf the court house. In the eity
G. T. Daniels.
from a stroke of paralysis, is slowly
L. Gardner’s baby is seriously rick.
Geo. Stacy starts this week for I thi- railroad. ____________________
' ' Hmui^i. B»m .county, Jdlchlxan. (that
c&amp;, Gratiot Co., where he is engaged in
tei-i'br idarcof Itoldlng tne eirewt won iw
re&lt;Next S&amp;bath will be the closing day
Hastings Township.
MORQO-THORN APPLE
Barm .-oiihj)', the pn-mlw* dMeribed in Mid
making apple jelly.
Tt,- relatives and friends of Mr. and o
f
the
Sabbath
school
at
the
Learn
of
Died, on Tuesday, the 21st, the in­
Oxro Shetterly and bto two sisters M??G«MVhl* e£“of Hastings Town- 5Chcx&gt;l house
Why not continue it
fant child of C. Waldorff.
HrrrlceeKidBeUiMtMRlvdi •“ ‘P Gntcieand Bertha, spent last week with
. .......... ..-.nr rate 01 cirui j-cr cvu»•—
Dinned aud carried into effect a three months longer.
Mr. Shurman, ot Morgan, who had
iiom.di*1 and u»|«dd on Mtch inortxaxe. and all
their uncle and aunt Mr. Watson Moplication.
8 PJ V.!22mful surprise on the 18th
We understand that there is being been taken to the county house for
I'sui t-*d* &lt;.t tala forvclixure, to«etbrr with an
au-n.-y fe* of twenty tlvi dollars, m provided
and wife.
it^SngUt® thirtv-third anniver- organized a temperance i**1*®*1**?™
BENTLEY BROS. &amp; WILKINS. Kibbin
Lew says Shell has got a boss horse ln~ IVthAUmarrtagA Gueets to the creek. We wish you success, as you support, died on Saturday last, aged 85
for In •aid niortmute; aald premise* being ucureex. tv c w*ou jvm■— jou• Tilled in said inortgaire M follow*:
to box with but it don’t do It fair.
“n ^^JXt^ali unlooked for on w
ri need
to years.
All tlu&gt;« piece*or parcel* of land lytnit and
will
need to
to be
be steadfast
steadfast workers
workers to
The wet weather is the cause of a
Jud went to Germany last Sunday.
ti-im -it.iaie in the township ot YaakeoMpry^,
o'V^oArt of the happy couple, bringing compete with the Ilarri
Hard Cider Bimd. great many rotten potatoes.
John Eggerman returned to Ohio
in 1 • - ouniy ot Barry, and State ot Michigan.
1 i'bSmtllul renast
and
and ,why
Why ndt-compel these venders of hard
Wheat stacks that are not threshed
r”P““
??.,numerous
”k“'AroB.rbir
mu il-.iertlx-d as follow* to wit: The poctn
cider
to
pay
license;
perhaps
there
U«we»k.
ballot •K«1tli exit quarter and one acre in
are
looking pretty green.
Last Sunday was the last day of Sun­
'•I aw- form In the north cast corner ot Ute
would be fewer heart broken wivesand
day school at the Darby school house. , to rtiin
‘i- uh ?alt nt south east quarter, all on section
“I |mbthere. Our young men would be of
The fair opens in l ootalng style,
t rtern, |i: town three north of range ten wert,
i
Preaching next Sabbath evening at
with
a record ot 1,900 entrire and 450
a better class, would be able to go to a
• :
liibtv-one acre*, more oele*s,
marks were made by Jacob uceii. a (
, the Carlton Centre school house. .
place of amusement and come home membership tickets the first day. The
IHaitlnirs, Mich-Sept, BMt.
;
Cyrus Solomon, of Ohio, is a gueet ofI
BOBtfRTBtntMB. _a I
display in every department will equal,
sober.
:
G.
T.
Daniels
this
week.
Mr.
ifolomon
.1 IIAVII»OX BLRXS.
xnd there now ctoim*i wncuuv
if not surpass, that of any former year.
l»AVll&gt; K COOK.
The weather promises to be favorable.
) thinks
of locating
here.
rHlLOA-SHBLDOir.
Judson
Carpenter
last week in two 1
“SMoXto the UM of «in.^
C. D. Prichard went back to Ann In the free for all trot Tuesday, Frank
days made 83.50. Jud says that to bet­
Hooker, owned by I. Hanna, took first
ter than pitching quoits all day and get
th* donors:
and wife, Ed. Ao2L Prichard is plastering htohoiw. two heals, and J. J. Fuller's black mare
p»H RELIABLE INSURANCE
the last three, winning the rare. The
J.
8.
Caswell
has
got
a
new
barn
and
nothing.
Threshers are mean enough to do
second nine of this city downed the
a new team and buggy. . „ h
moat anything but they are not mean
Ed Prichard has ^returned from the Quimby dub 17 to 3, and the Irving
enough to eat with silver kinves and
north where he has Ix-en slaughtering nine scooped the first nme. who lacked
forks, when they can’t get them.
?be deer He did not bring home any­ their regular pitcher, by the score of 14
Carlton Center needs a livery stable.,
to 13.
An unpleasant controversy
so the boy's horses won't have to stand
thing anybody can see.
l utac Weeks' abort horned cow has a marred the pleasure of the latter conInwnuuje and Real Estate Agent, at Home K.
tret. To-day Hastings second nine and
out in the cold.
XerlnV store.
flue pair of heifer calves.
________________ UNCLE TOM.
the
Irvings
will cross bats to dorido
While John Pierce was riding on the
, '.'man.
M1CHIOAX th-ATB lAXD OrFICK
».
roach of his wagon, it broke and threw which shall have first money.
FREEPORT.
lAU»ing, Sept. 3D, 11*. 1
him off, splintering the bonea of hia leg.
Notice Is hereby«1ren.that the following de­
From
til* to
Herald.
DIRO.
Born
Mr. and Mrs. S AUerdlng,
sert H-d 1-rtraary School Land, situate lu JBany
''•..forfeited for non-payment of inter**. wfU be loA-od by to*.,uc“ n-rtdwl or tn **&gt;'’ *" ,
WkkCarlton, Sept. 22d, a son.
ont'red for salt- at public auction at this oRtoe
Mr. H. Potter and wife, of Cleveland,
Ratal ralnll nU»!!l
J*® IlfiJS;
••n the nth day of Korember. A. D. ISRS. at
are visiting R- Wolcott and family.
1
boiler UlM&gt;—lKob Odril M&gt;&lt;1
•• ’ ■••'-k a. M.. unieu prevtoualy redeemed ac­
The M. B. ralpU »“
Mr. John Flat and wife, of Big Rap­
cording to law.
morning by Bev. Gillart Draper, wno
MINOR 8. tOWngX,
_
ids, are visiting relatives In Carlton.
- - - —the words
The railroad surveyors are workingT?’Wolcott.
weak thia ride of Woodland Center to■­

AMOXU

MARSHALL!*. COOK.

e

KAY &amp;

co.

140

It

Woodward

Avenue

1 and 3

Campus

, Martius

Opposite
City

Hall,

Falls (Route.

DETROIT,
MICH.

3

BENTLEY BROS. &amp; WILKINS

1

Farm Wagons,
Double Shovel Plows,

ROAD SCRAPERS,

PINE LUMBER,

Cedar Fence Posts,

Joist and Studding,

FLOORING

Sash, Doors aai Bis,

Cornice Mouldings,

.4

Inside Finisli &amp; Band Mouldings

Stoop Scrolls &amp; Columns

Window and Door
Screens.

Jno. M„ Nevins,

“XTMl-a-S

day-

U

�1KHES0TA
the (Mot

MAKE THEIR SELECTION
OFFICIAL PLACES.

.

Hood’s Sarsaparilla
Ever shown in the County.

^ttoually extrttog an
“[
bloody matter dt.gurti»8
almost Intolerable to cwlnre. It it Impossible
to fully dvscril* my suffering*, as the case
was eunipbcaud with Chronle Catarrii. After
three years of ml«n'. having been treated Vy
..
.__r ot,. wnrsc tiian ever.

PARLIAMENT PROROGUED

rinaur, cu ——------------ -­
Huntley, druggist.of Lockport, I was Induced
to try Hood’s Sarsaparilla. And now, after
haung taken twelve bottle., within th. tart
tweiremimthathererotol.^rtj^^

hours. Thia *■» objected to by McGill's
people, but Gilauui’ii friends won, and the

Nrw TonT^t-

ballot McGill was nominated, recsiving 1W

ronreattob at

An immense line of Men's, Youths’, Bora’ and
Overcoats from $2 to |2s.

-

“ren s

....

.

-

.

Fine Camels' Hair
"
.
*
Fancy
*'
Also a fine line of plain and fancy underwear from

journed. The ticket was completed as fol,knrs: Governor. A. R. McGill: lieutenant

.

i

Furnishing Goods—Bargains in Underwear.
Good White and Colored Underwear,

All Wool Scarlet

labor unions at Clarendon ball Tliurwlny

‘

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.

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'

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-

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Bq

Ue
-Site

- 75c

We have the latest novelties in Neckware, Collars CnS
H’dkereh’fs. Cardigan jackets of ail grades from 75c t0 j-S

this cure

system which permits monopolist* to de

Men’s Suits from 83 to 822.
Boys' Suite firom $2.25 to $15
Children’s Suite from $1 25 to $9

ley, druggist, of Lockport, K. Y.. who calls tbs
cure a
rletory tor flood's Sarsaparilla.
Send f er book giving stat emt n U ot many cure a

HATS AND CAPS.^fe^SSft-1

■*««*&gt;-

1 Call and examine our line of Trunks and Satchels before butina

E. W. MORRILL &amp; CO.,

Hood’s Sarsaparilla

“One' Price Clothiers.”

&lt;

only by C. I. HOOD A CO., Lowell, Masa,

JOO Boat* One Dollar.
Ing of the city with tbo money collected by

on It favors laws |irohiblting nulrocuf
companies from furnishing p
legislators; the
twtablishnwat

tJUKXN VICTORIA.

pkiyment of children under 12 from working

The opening sentencre deal with foreign re­
lations winch ber majrety says continue
friendly with all the ]K&gt;*qra. In reference

A Playwright's Insane Delusions.
Sxw York, Sept. 21—In applying for a
writ do lunatico to inquire into th- msdlcnl
condition of Bartley Campbell, ths play-

A Severe Case of Acute Rheum­
atism, which Baffled one of
our Most Skillful Physicians,
Cured in Three Weeks.

TJAMP WEATHE1
Makes the people think of keeping the feet dry.
In this connection

lucinaUons. The

Rises to remark that he has a line Stock of
Nichols, of Bloom­
ingdale asylum,
■ays tliat Campbell

Uablafa

Men’s Hand Made Shoes,

Men’s Hand Made Boots,
civil.wrice reform.

McGill, the succssKful
ididate, was born
Crawford county,
imsylvania, Feb.

Misses and Women's Hand
on of the Afghan frontier
within a few mUasofthe

Sewed and Turned Shoes.

lucky where ha taught

war broke out in 1881.

ini nation by direct negotiations with Ruma
of that portion at the frontier which has not

Uou of acta of pardamant dealing with the

Capt. Spanl's company, Ninth regiment Min

Great Britain, the welfare of their colonial
and Indian fellow subjects. She is con-

The Celebrated^Blocher Boots,
lebribcs.

Ho scwneUnwa says that Oliver

Washington Crrr, Sept. 97.—Projotals
and specifications for building the new crciaers were issued by the nary department Cwc
h ago, and a* yet tbr.rc are no indications
that ship-builders intend to j rut in bids for
constructing them. In some quaiters it is
hinted that the ship-buiklers of the country

•

R. TIMMERMAN,
s HomuBpathic Physician A Surgeon,
(First door eart of Holloways'drug store.)

damage in Washington and adjoining route
rain, wind and lightning burst over this city
at 7 o'clock Thursday morning. The light-

POLITICS IN TENNESSEE.
flam&lt;w quickly spread to MVeral adjoining
tanks containing about 2,400 barrels of oil.

train and talked pleasantly together.

jsuiying tile ntorrn. bad a terrifying effc ct
U|xin the jKTpiu
Explosions occurred ut
frequent Intervals, adding to tbo excitement.

Bob

About 1 o'clock lightning struck and set

going into one
Uie bent Demo­
tic counties in
estate."
A If
smiled and remark­
ed: “I like to talk
to Deniocraia end
tell tl
folllen.

H. LANDIS, M. D,
.
Phrsican and Surgeon,
Woodland. Ml^h.

F

A DAY OF CONFLAGRATIONS.

Brothers.
Nxw York, Sept. 23.—A special to tbs
Herald from Fayetteville, Term., says: Thu
Taylor brothers came to this town Thureday,

•

HR. Wm. JONES,
V

All work promptly attended to.

no bad feeling. The
horatsnen in the

“Our Bob'" or "Hurrah for AlfP

to a dtocuauon of tha Blair bill.

There

to the property already described, and will
prolmbly not exceed 985,00*1
I-"!reman Gus Miller was struck by lightning
while bolding the nozzle and his right arm

ROLLER MILL

And other marked improvements will be made in

a WELTON
at Wert Betlcrtey Thursday two Chinamm
were killed. The material exploded consisted
at 100 juxinds of gun-cotton and nitro-glycar-;
ine, at tbs Giant Powder company's works.
The buildings were liut slightly damaged

~ta »&lt;*nl for the Oh|6 Farmer*. Insunaee Co.
Ho writes policies ou a inan't property against
-‘7Kbr5r’.'.ll*11?ln« ” w,od: «inst Bean's
U. by death aud accident.
QOOK A SHELDON,

England, took first prise; Prince, of Wash­ County.
ington, second; Woodside, of Minneapolis,
E. KEN ASTON,
third. Time, 9:10 3-5, beating the record by
•
Attorney at Law,
(Over J. S. Goodrear* Oo.’« store.)
PncUce* in all couru of tbo Btate. OuUfeUons
prompUy attending to.

iNDiasarous, Ind., Sept 24.-The jury hi

fOHN CABVETH,
plaintiff for 114,000 The case involve fraud
and conspiracy, and many firms of clothiers
are interest «1.

tire well* known as Bowman's, Hoimre', Mc­
Lain’s. Hogla No. 2 and Bbockey » had lx»n
net on fire by lightning and wm&lt; burning.
Meanwhile rain eontinmxl to fall all day in

sjyngn^ew—*&gt;*■■» taae.sieie MM maaatr
thorough usd
..SlMtlAUhM SseS ter oer eurelsr sa ISU trosMNSM tfsM-asi Ttjvw
I
lS5.T«o*a Props.. Crsncv Rapids, Mich.

Hastings this season.

Attorney at Law,
___ _________ Middleville, Mich.

Proposes to keep in the advance of the procession. You will
find him at his new location north of the new Newton House,
in the Blue Front Building. He is prepared to serve the puls
lie with everything in Uie line of

Tin, Copper and Sheet-Iron Ware.
Repairing Neatly and Promptly Done.
Eave-Troughing a Specialty.

.

The Hull Gasoline Stoves.

IfARTIN V. BARKER, Reul Estate,
Insurance and Loans.
Offloewith J.Q. Run^aaAMton. 1 doon north

This is the Latest and Best Gasoline Stove. Call and sect hem.

Hpoclal attention giver, to making exchange*
„
,
cnicaop, Sept. a.
On the board of trade to-day ths quotations 01 Pf”Pcrty- T1‘o Interests of non-resident
were as follows: Wheat—No. 2 September,
opened Trtqc. closed
nominal; October,
opened TBtto, clewed Tiftc, November, opened
TBto. closed TSH-Kc bld. Corn-No. t Septem­
ber, opened 3fc nominal, clewed SUfr-; October, (FMAPPEN A Van ARMAN,
opened 3714c. closed 87c; November, opened
V
Lawyers.

At Very Low Figures.
1 also have a quantity of Plow Points, etc., that I will sell at a
very slight advance over wholesale prices, to close out
Remember the place, and yours respectfully,

da

thusiaani manifart-

■KHUN CATARRH RE
I \

Denttat.

A

The gas-works were saved with difficulty.
The blazing oil ran in all directions, threaten­
ing a general conflagration. The railroad
bridge caught fire severe] times, but by great

G. G. SPAULDING.

Calls in town or country promptly attended.
Office hours-* to 10 a. m. and 1 to a p. m.

W

account of pulmonary troubles.
In 1*&gt;4
and 16C5 Mr. McGill edited and published The

Austin. In ItfTS be was appointed Insurance
canimisdoner by Governor Austin, reap­
pointed by Governor C. K. DavL in 1873, and
bos iInce been three times reappointed, still
holding the position.

W. L0WR1-, M. D.,
Physician; Surgeon and Oculist.

G

The best and the cheapest made for farmer’s wear. In fine
shoes our stock cannot be excelled. H. R. Howard &amp; Co.’s,
Fuller i Child’s, Lamkin &amp; Forster, and other makes.
We fear no competition in goods or prices.

THE MARKETS.

(Over Hastings National Bank.)

tobsr, opsned S5Vvu dosed SSHc; November,
opened
closed 3W*c bid. l*ork-Soptem-

The Repuli-

WILLIAM B. 8WEEZEY, Attorney
’ ’ At Law and Solicitor in Chancery.
Practices tn all courts of the stale.
’
WILLIAM B. SWEEZEY,

■’urtic®of
Colleetions a specialty.

Sc decline: light grede*. 88.«&amp;4AU: rough
packing. J8.71ft4.83; heavy packing and ahlpptag Iota. JLMffi4A

the rapidly rising tide flooded the low-lying

__ __________ Ed. EVANS

Staple and Fancy Groceries

Pe,bc®

Teas, Coffees, Tobaccos and Provisions.

r M. B. GILLASPIE.

J[A11Y C. COBB,
Kgja-Btrictly freih. UBiftlto par dk.
Poultry- Spring chickens and hens. Ttofc:
spring ducks.
old ducks. 7®7«c; yoailg
turkeys, Wffillc. Potato^-Early r&lt;Z?naa£

New and Second-Hand Stoves for Sale!

~——-

The official headquarters for these goods is at the store of

FMHIOirAJLX DRTSS11AXHR
Th» Latest Styles Always Supplied.
A
Wwi&gt; ,o
ana Ftttiuj/. Patterns Cut to order.

j.adavib. B.

S. x h- JOWWO*. M- W-

M-. No. 2 mixed O-tobsr. 81Hc. Rye-Dull and'
nomlnaL Bariey-Very quiet, unchanged.
Pork-Mulct; new mesa, KLMffillAO. LsnlOctobsr. lano asked; Novsafber. fs.42 asked.

I will meet any competition in prices. I am glad to take
butter, eggs and fanners’ produce m exchange for goods, pay­
ing the highest market pnee.

ALL GOODS WARRANTED.

that place Thursday mgbt about 11 o'clock.

I »«k a share of your trade, and if honest good, low poo*
and courteous attention are inducements, I shall deserve your
trade.
Respectfully,

*•*■£* a ihmrtoctadaoarda* wtofcfa

MiR-wk pMIU-,

wmw.co.

p. S.—Smoke the A. D. C. cigar.

��=
The Hastings Banner.
nave tn 10 pv canL. but 1 babavein SO
pw cent, tariff, and aa mueh more aa

Republican Nominations.

MFor State Troa-iurrr. GEORGE L. WALTZ, ot

Auditor Geuoral-HENRY H. APLIN, of
BVor Attorney Gcnrral-MOSES TAGGART,

O'DONNELL

For EeprwwuUt
RY M. ROGERS.

LegUbUure-JER-

For Shf-rft!—BAKER BHRINER.
^For^ Begfirtw ot Do»d»-KAI.ZEY B.IR1CH-

Far Proaocutlng Attorney-PHIUP T. COL­

... ..

E. KENASTON. HA1
For Coroner*—JOI

dOMra-AfiONZO
L HENDRICK.
NEVINS. A. U

BDITOBIAX NOTES.
A fusion of two parties so diametri­
cally opposed as the democratic, and
greenback certainly are if tested by
party history, traditions or platforms,
is dishonorable toTioth, and disastrous
to the weaker. The dishonorable fea­
tures of fusion, such as the surrender

of principles, for the sake of office, are
. . too apparent for even, mention. It
partakes of the nature of a union for
plunder by the tiger and the brer. One
t»« ‘
who would see such a fusion as this
*
last would know that in the red, when
there was none else to devour, bruin
would find lodgement in the tiger's
stomach. None who witness the disin­
tegration of the greenback forces now
going on can doubt for a moment that
,
in the near future there will be no
*•
greenback party. It will be the democ­
racy. Even the name of the greenback
party will disappear. It will go down
in history as a ‘party wrecked by the
duplicity, deception and greed of its al­
fj*

was produced in thia coun-

1O.0U0.000 tons Ofsted raita, and 1WJOO.quire. I believe in a tariff on every­ 000 tons ot ingot and otter steeL If the
thing, raw material included. The only cost of thatbe averaged it will be
found to be about K0 a ton. We start­
raw material is that covered up in ed at a very high price and kept decreas­
mother earth, and from the time it Is ing, so that the average was about &gt;50.
touched with a pick until it is made Therefore that product sold in this
country for &gt;500)300.000, and the 15,­
into that (holding up his pocket-knife)
000,000 tons of ingot and other steel, at
it needs protection, because it la all la­ the same price, sold for 8750,000,000. so
bor.’’ In the face of this the fusion that the steel product from July, 1870.
party of Michigan adopted two free to July, 1886, amounted at the selling
price in tola country to &gt;1^50,(K’0^00.
trade platforms, and nominated the
What did labor get out of that?
most red-hot free trader in the state for They say that these steel manufactur­
governor, besides filling their ticket full ers made a great sum. No doubt they
of lawyers as another slap in the face did. They went into an experimentwhich took enormous capital, and they
of the workingman's associations which
had to make a great plant Put it at
have declared against lawyers as nom­ the verv outside and they made for
inees for ejicc. It is little wonder themselves &gt;250.000,000- They left there­
Benjamin Fox, a Knight of Labor of fore, &gt;1,000,000.00) to be distributed to
the strong arms and brawny hands of
Bay City, predicted that the fusion
the skilled labor which made that steel.
ticket would be defeated by a large ma­ [Tremendous applause.) Was ft not
jority, and gave as his reason that the better to have that steel made here and
workings on could not support it— keep that &gt;l^)00D00at.homey [Voices,
-yen, yes.” and applause.) And the
Lansing Republican.
qthyr 8250,0001)00, too?
We never
For years the democratic party has Wjuld have bought that 25,000,000 tons
Kateel at &gt;50 ifEngland had been left
acted upon the assumption that it own­ Iwluf the monopoly of this market. as
ed the Irish vote. It has never done bM had when that high duty was put
anything to aid the Irish in or out of on. 'She never would have reduced the
price. It was competition in this coun­
America; but thgt has made no differ­
try that did it. So that only was
ence, it has claimed to hold the Irish­ &gt;1.000.000jXJO paid out to the tabor of
man's vote. It has recognized them the country: but the railroads ot the
on Its tickets only as it has been com­ country got their steel rails vastly
cheaper than they ever could have got
pelled to do bo by their numeral
them If they had been left dependent
strength. Intelligent Irishmen are be­ on England. If that policy dore not
ginning to see this and to repudiate its vindicate itself, then It is impossible
pretended friend. To-day there are that any industrial policy can vindicate
itself. It has enabled the United States
thousands of Irish republicans, and
to have a larger mllleage to-day than
their number is being cohstantly agu- all the rest or the woFld
together.
mented by those who see that the only It could not have been doflMpcept tor
use the democracy has for the Irish is a protective tariff. The rfitlfnata cause
lay in that 828 of duty. That brought
to get their volts. Besides this, the the money from the pockets of captUIrish know that free trade has operated ists that started the energy and enter­
to ruin the once famous Industries ot prise of the inventor, quickened the
Erin, Following the protective tariff arm of labor, and led to results that
have been the surprise and admiration
ideas of Davitt and others, they pro­
of the world." (Cheers.)
pose to discountenance the free trade
heresy by aliasing themselves with the
Grand RapkU, Sept. sxh. IMS.
only party that fights for American EDITOR BANNER:
Western Michigan Agricultural and
Industries, better prices for labor, bet­
Industrial fair this week. The manage­
ter home markets for the fanner.
ment is in careful hands and the out­
look favorable for the most successful
Candidate Yaple, in accepting, the fair ever held In this city.
fusion nomination for governor said:
Two weeks ago Grand Rapids enjoy­
"There is no difference bHween the ed a pleasant trip over the new road to
democratic and greenback ftalps” This Saginaw and were royally entertained
the citizens of that place. Return­
will be news to most greenCabkers and by
ing the call last week, IJOO Saginsws
democrats. The former has always took the Valley City and with their
insisted that the democratic party in newly acquired friends visited all places
principles, history and traditions has of interest, and at a late hour returned
home fully realizing that the folks of
always been opposed to greenback this valley can banquet and entertain
doctrine. Candidate Yapie probably their friends in a very hospitable man­
meant that when it comes to a disgrace­ ner. A practical joke was a telegram
ful scramble for office, there is no dif­ from a Saginaw professor, saying both
nomineesfor governor would accompa­
ference between the leaders of the ny the party. Gen. Inals secured a hack
democratic and greenback parties, and and went to the depot to learn only
that neither propose to let principles, that two small donkeys, one wearing a
honor or party interfere with their lit­ blanket bearing the name Yapie, the
other Luce were the representatives of
tle dicker to get a good location at the the would be chief officers of the state.
feed trough.
Edwin Booth in his unrivalled “Ham­
let" will play in this city Thursday
If free trade is such a great panacea night First floor tickets &gt;2.00.
In the eastern part of the city can be
for all evils of the body politic, Bel­

leged leaders. When a political party
reaches so low an ebb that it is used as
a jockey usre an asthmatic horse, for
what it will bring in a trade or dicker,
it is nearing the time when the funeral
dirge will be sung over ita grave. Can
the orator on that occasion have affron’ tery enough to say one word in com­
mendation of its latter days? Not a
word of that character can be truthful­
ly utter. He can speak of the party’s
.early history with a degree of pride.
gium ought to be a happy country.
“‘However much we may take exception
But it isn’t. We think the weekly
’ ‘ to the principles of the greenback party
wages of laborers are low enough In
in its early days when it had principles,
this country, and they are. But in Bel­
we cannot deny the honrety of its noble
gium, the laborer gets but from
to}*
founder, Peter Cooper, nor ot the thous­
the pay of his American brother, and
ands who followed where he would
works many more hours. No wonder
Mhd them. But in these tatter days
they have labor troubles and violence
when the party is a simple stock in
beside which the anarchist u prising in
trade, which is sold for a few tat offices
Chicago pales into insignificance.. Bel­
for its leaders, it is certainly unfit for
gium: has free trade, and enough of it.
t*
the.political home of any honest, self­
If it only had BUI Morrison its fate
respecting man. Its days are numl&gt;erwould be sealed.
ed. The democracy has everything to
The republican congressional conven­
gain by a fusion. So far as political
honor is concerned it dore not care. It tion for first district nominated Henry
never made anv pretentions in that di­ A. Robinson. Mr. R. had previouslyrection. It will hold its own and gain received the nomination at the Labor
the greenback strength, or so much of convention. He is a true friend of the
this last as can be induced to follow laboring men, pledged to their interests
and unqualifiedly endorsee the resolu­
their designing office-seeking leaders.
tions passed by the republican conven­
The efforts of demagogues to hood­ tion favoring such revision of the tariff
wink the laboring men into voting for as wiU best protect the interests of the
the party that supports free trade is laboring masses.
. evidently not meeting with the success
Hon. Seth C. Moffatt was unanlits projectors hoped for. There are
brilliant1 minds connected with the or­ miously renominated for congress • in
ganization of the Knights of Labor, the 11th district That Mr. Moffatt:
• and while they are morally certain that will be elected bv a rousing majority is
there does not exist such equipoise be­ a foregone conclusion.

Adventists. Already one hundred largo
family tents have been pitched and
many large sized paviUlons for meet­
ings. The camp meeting is expected to
be the largest ever held by that denom­
ination. Next week everything will be
in readiness for the large crowds ex­
pected to assemble.
Lansing will soon be the guest of
Grand Rapids. The new railroad you
know.
Three weeks will decide the owner­
ship of Redmond’s opera house. Of the
65,1)00 tickets, 43,000 have l&gt;een drawn
from the wheel of fortune.
The Morton house will build another
story. When completed the house will
stand five stories above ground.
DeMolta Commandry No. 5 Knights
Templar left therity yesterday afternoon-lo attend the triennial conclave of
that order at St Louis, Mo.
,
The new theatre on Canal street will
open in a few days, and will be an elab­
orate and permanent place.
Twenty-four divisions of the uni­
formed rank K. of P. and 64 of the unumformed will attend the Michigan
encampment here October 19

J.EBEiffiBtCO.’Slr

Ai I «jn not going to keep

Special Sales

For October
Will Be:

In stock, I offer my entire stock of Men’s Bov«'
and Children’s
}

First Week.
•1 00

15 lbs. granulated sugar
5

boneless codfish

“

25

5 bars Anti-Washboard soap
6

“

Carolina Rice

“

That the Bus! solution will be equit­
able is a foregone conclusion. Labor
cannot fail to bear in mind that de­
pression tn
labor mart has In every
instance Iteen aimultarecous with threat­
ened tariff tinkering by ths democrats

it is hard to see how the laboring man
can support at the poHsaach rampant

more toral*&gt;

that England was beg?—*— *- —
steel rails. Some of our
anxious
to get them, paid at the 1_-------- ----------- „
hind £22 gold coin, or &gt;110 per ton.
When they added the duties, the first
steel rails that were laid in this coun­
try on an average cost about &gt;160 to
&gt;170 per ton. They went on until. 1870.
The manufacturers of this country then
said to the government: “If you will
give us a protective duty we can make
steel rails in this country." Against a
united protest M the free trade dement
coagr«w imposed a duly of 82-8 per ton
in gold on steel rails. I had the honor
of sharing in the legislation. What
was the result ? In fifteen years from
that date the manufacturers of the
United BtatM had turned out IO/WJ.IOj

The assortment is good and those comii^t-arlv win sh.
some excellent bargains. I shall continue to keep a good lin.
of single

Coats, Pants, Vests and Overcoats,

2 boxes imported sardines
28 boxes matches

40

1 lb. Dr. Price’s baking powder..
4 bdxesaxle grease

2 00
’ 40

Bret Irving flour, per cwt

Which will be sold at prices to suit the times. Shall co.
mence receiving Fall and Winter Stock of. Goods this
and invite an inspection of goods and prices.
’
Prairieville Sept 20,1886.

Finest Japan tea. new crop

ZMZ. J. GOSS.

12M

Water White oil, beat
Best Gloss Starch.................................

SO

QL bottle chow chow

1-bushel baskets
M

fc

-

15

New Grocery Firm!

15. ..............................

Second Week.
Hosford’s baking powder

The undersigned, having purchased the interest of Geo.

Domestic sanllnre, per box**
5

Soda............................................

Pieston in the firm of Preeton &amp; Cook, will continue the busi­

15

Byst African ginger

ness at the old stand under the firm name of

Choice Rio coffee, our own roast­
ing ........................ ................................

16

HOGLE &amp; COOK.

5 ban Kirk’s Ivory soap
Finest Gunpowder tea

SO

QL bottle mixed pickles

so

Bird seed

We will do all in our power to hold the trade already estab

Finest Japan tea dust

3- lb. box gloea starch

1®

Choice baking molasses

so

4- ai. bottle best lemon extract...

20

lished and largely increase the nnmber of custodiers by sell­
ing good goods at a small margin.

Best Grand Rapids Boiler flour.

Come and See TJs.

per cwt....................................................

HOGLE &amp; COOK,

Third Week.
21ba. taytr retains

.

•&amp;

Central Houle Block.

Royal baking powder

3-lb. tin pall Wise's axle grease ..

J SHALL REMOVE

5 ban Kirk’s Savon soap

Warner’s safe yeast
Boom smoking tobacco

Qt. bottle Gerklns....
Rising Sun stove polish ........
Medium size wash tub............

Choice New

Orleans

40

45

3 dot clothes pins
8 papers pins..................................

tacks

5

Finest canned lobsters

15

3

“

To the new store in Goodyear block, first door west of the
bank, about the 1st of Oct, and will have a complete stock of

molasses

new crop

Fourth Week. (

»

Dress Goods, Cloaks, Shawls,
MILLINERY AND FANCY GOODS,
All bought for SPOT CASH, and will give you better than
Grand Rapids prices.

1 lb. Grit plug tobacco............ ...........

1 " dark fine-cut tobacco
Boom smoking tobacco

13

mixed candy
8
The new d!y ball still drags along—
no perceptible growth of the structure.
beet roasted prenuts
10
And now a new company have begun
whole cloves
to lay miles of new pipe to partially
15
supply belter water.
15
1 aple talked to a good sized audiaice M' nutmegs
here Saturday night. Hta speech w hen
K Durham mustard
10
be was nominated made a good impres­
tween capital and- labor as to Insure to
The Hon. James G. Blaine's speech at sion on his bearers. In his last speech %
cayenne pepper
15
the toller in all cases the just renumer­
Farmington, Maine, on the 8tb instant, he talked much about Cleveland, labor
ation for hta expenditure of brain pow­ had a reference to the protective policy and protection. Hta hobby the free 1-bu. bag rock salt
40
er and muscle, yet these men are as which is well worth the careful study trade hung heavily laden with “cheet- 2 packages cerallne
equaMr certain that the fault does not of every working man in America. Duta"
He said: “The palpable issue is wheth­
Bret
table
sauce,
per
bottle
WOLVERJN^
"lie entirely (or in a great part) with the
15
er we shall vote to sustain the protect­
existing .tariff. Among the tabor or­ ive tariff now in force or vote to reduce
“ Queen olives, per bottle ....
Jzttara Mtartraed to tbc foilowl nt pnraont rt&lt;25
ganizations there is a strong sentiment it nod put it in the direction of ultimate
e.,„
1 lb. sweet chocalate
30
that while the tariff duties should in free trade in the country. There are
few things leas interesting than to go
Finest Rio iuid Jova coffee, rii.-ted
many instances be revised and equalSO
through an entire tariff and discuss
tasd. the antagonism between tabor and item by item. Therefore I shall ask
capital eclats only in the porportion your attention to a single article. In
Troul. W. X. Kidder,
We roast our own coffee and peanuts.
rows. Lenora Louden. J,
that labor re iDsuffclently organized to 1W9 there were about 38.000 miles of
railroad in the United States. Not long
w. K. F0WKR8, p. M.
We can be depended on for fresh
successfully demand justice al the before there had come the intelligence
hands of capital The tabor problem Is
of gigantic proportionsand Its solution
effects the weal or woe of all ctareea.

AT COST!

foods.

.

We have the best kind of a rovyrty
made.

We are always first to cut prices.

Come in and See TJS
And see if what we say is not true.

JULIUS RUSSELL

MONEY SAVED!
Having bought a large invoice of 1EA,

we will until further notice give each customer

a better TEA than ever before; and to induce
customers to try, will give a 5 cent ticket with

We are to blame fur all the low prices.

1

We Are not loved by our competitors,

food, on small martins and for spot
cash works ruin with tbs credit ay*.

Everything Warranted.

iiMni

each pound for cash. Tickets good in '-’oc
lots for any Crockery we have in stock at face
value.

Try Our Tea!

niiL Hams &amp; VaaArman.

�The Hastings Banner.
rHCBMDAY.BEFT. JO. IM.

"toe.? Advertising Rstea:

U.S?

U,e M- E- church last

PERSONAL MENTION.

.W1U &lt;*oabtl«a preach
next Sabbath morning and evening

^^Mrs. C. K. Fairchild is quite seriously

Ladies, don’t forget to call on Mrs.
Feighner and Miss Kuhlman the
feraou street dress makers and milliners.

Arthur Hall returned to Ann Arbor
Monday,

■
W1U 1x1 ft °°ncert at the Star
school house next Saturday night.
admission tee of 10 cente will&amp; chnrg

E Willison has
lenneasee.

Banner man is under obliga­
tions to Dr, Josiah Turner for sample?
yams
BWftct potatowf Jf

ld.‘stu™°yK“'”!’,“1“ Gr*“1

returned

from

jJjMCerrteiadn.m he. rrtnnwl to

Lw'

__ _________________

the Dr. s own raising,

pctoMoSS.^ rM“n‘'dto AM*-

Minnehaha ishere-not the laugh­
ing maiden—but the new and elegant

yiSlTOBS TO THE FAIR

80111 “

aSd’fipS11'1 **

to

Dr­

°W““- ™

fatete, Clocks, Jewelry, Silverwreai^ Musical Goods.
for Sprctaclw tree of
tbirfir

JOHN BE8SMER,
Jeweler and Optician.

HvUnz*. W'1*-

&gt;&lt;Mr 8. Gfwael was at Chicago a por­
tion of the past week.

Cau, at Dr. Lathrop’s Drug Store
and inquire for “Mary Anderaon.” i?
you want a delightful perfume. There
is none so fine in the city.

Miss Jtwie Sage has returned from a
protracted visit in Ohio.

Monday evening a meeting of the
business men of th&amp; city was held and
the preliminary stew taken for organis­
ing a business mcnTs association.

. WUhe Moore has entered the medical
department of the Michigan university.

ribbon from th*
btate fair, but ribbon or no, vou will
find me or the boys ready to'walt on
you during fair Week. W. H. Schantz.

ipEACHERS

Wiil find 9 large assortment of
Dickie clocks, and at price® cheap­

er than ever at

‘

McOmlier’s, the Jeweler.
1'rp'idrixtg by an

experienced

and competent workman.

___
rj-.HK WITTY

county from having the largest anil
beat fair in its hfatofy.
*

-

Lt

AND EI»QUEST

Will opru th? Rrpubllcan campaign In

Hastings City,

Thursday EvenM October 7. ’86
A 'peqia! InriUMon to the

Local News.
Circiflation I hit; week, 2,000.

bibs Mmifigs.
HON. JAMES O’DONNELL

I’HILIl’T. CO LG ROVE.
UttUm Hull; EroeixHl. Morula) evening. Oct.
nth. &lt; v.
j
. ftiirn. H.»w, XMbrtlle, Tuesday evening.
(ML.rah. I*,*.
Village of Orau*cvUU, WckBimdjv p»rnin«.4*rt. I3tl&gt;, IW.
.’ vdxn A lull. MliHleviUe, Thundsy evening,
on. tab. ti*T,* &gt; Half. WoodUnd. Friday evening, .Oct.
urn.
.
HON. ROBERTE. FRAZIER.

_ Vi ii»n H«li. Hasting*, Thursday evening, Oct.
IION. E. 8. LACEY.

Be t E.I - ?t; Hall, .Morgan. Tuesday evening.

Home. Irving Station, Wednesday
•'.rnlr.g, Ort. 6th.'UM.
H r Hall, vutage otPralricvniB, Thursday

Old papers for sale at this office.
Burr Spanish Saxony 18 cents a skein
At . riON sale every day during the
■fair at Lewis Stem. '

11--Vi let the threshing
works go by default.

machine

&lt;r ji.wrz is loaded for fair week with
a big stock of groceries.

M'“ &gt;tr.ER will furnish sheet music
at half the regular price.

'Clarke has purchased the Dew,residenceon Broadway.
I’eti. stock of musical goods just
arrived st McOtnber’s the jeweler.
Talk of organizing a Chautauqua
circle iu Hastings. Ought to be done.
-overt 1’f.eep has built 1,100 yards
•&lt;f concrete walk at Nashville this sea­
son.

Tm? Jouraai’n dings at Baker Shriner
an’ as contemptible as they are harm­
less.
’
• Ho TO A. Rower’s for the Boston
Rubber Boots. The best only $2.75 per
pair.
‘
Him crowds from Hastings and vicin­
ity attended the Grand Rapids fair last
week.
Taj&lt;e your watches to Mcomber’s,
am! have.them repaired by *» competent
workman.
’

Our celebrated 60c Tycoon Tea we
will sell nt 45c a pound only during
lair week, at Schantz'. '

John G. Coi.k has an announcement
in this issue that will be of Interest to
• armers and horse owners.

Mrs. Rob’t. Tubby returned Monday
from a several weeks sojourn at Petoaaey.

.»SV‘ At
wU1 rautne his
studies at Albion college the coming
fall term.
£****
are indebted to me must
C.F. Brooks returned from Buffalo,
can and pay me immediately, as I have
fine' imJlUrdBy ®venln&lt;- u® reports a
gone out of business and must have
my pay.
Dr. Lowry and wife returned Satur­
FRED'K. HOTCHKISS.
Hibbarp's Rheumatic 8yrup Co_ ot day from a visit with friends in Oak­
Jackston, have space in Floral Hall for land county.
the purpose of advertising that remedy.
of NaahviUe, was
They invite all to call and get a picture thejruedtof Hastings friends Monday
card.
and Tuesday of this week.

Rev. W. A. Hunsberger, who for

three years has so successfully offidated as the pastor of the M. E. church of
this dty. has been assigned to Coldwater. The Methodists of that dty and
the citizais of Coldwater will find in
Mr. 11 unslierger u welcome addition to
their religious and social, cirdee. His
work here has been very successful, especially with the young people, among
whom he is a universal favorite. He
han a way of reaching them and enlist­
ing them in the cause he serves posHensed by very few of his calling. Bov.
Hunsberger is a prime favorite wher­
ever he goes, because of his genial
ways and the sincerity and earnestness
o£ his life.

Hastings Division U. R. K. of P
Mrs. Thomas Dudley, of Detroit
give an exhibition drill at the fair spent a portion of last wet* with her
ground
to-morrow—Thursday. &gt;The sister, Mrs. Julius RusselL
drill will take place in front of the
Mrs. Jas. Hewes and Mrs. T. Phillips
grand stand.
Eave a very pleasant tea party at the
Mary Cobh desires apprentices to
ome of the former Saturday evening.
learn dressmaking.
At the end of
Mra. Geo. W. Dole, of Bellaire, An­
three months apprenticshlp she will in­
struct how to cut and fit and give tbs talm Co., is visiting her brother, Key.
U R- Crosby, of Ratland, and other
apprentice the system.
friends.
The young people of the Rev. Huns­
Mesan. W. H. Powers and IL B. Mes­
berger’s bible class surprised him at his ser have returned from the Knights
home Wednesday evening, and left as Templar conclave at St Louis.
They
r reminder of their visit and testimon­ report a fine time.
ial of their regard several volumes of ^John Q. Creasy and family were in
poems.
the city Saturday; also Will Geer and
Tmt ladies society of the Presbyter­
ian church will give a bountiful and

wife. They accompanied the remains
of Mr. and Mrs. C.’a son.

delicious Supper at the society rooms
over Rower’s Shoe Store, on Friday
afternoon of next week. Everybody
invited to come and partake.

Sarah Horton goes to Cleveland next
week for her stock of winter millinery,
and to attend the openings that are to
be held there at that time.

Ladies wishing to transact business
with Mrs. R. P. Brown will please call

The Banner was pleased to receive
a call from Mr. Watkins, editor of the
Middleville Republican, on Tuesday.
He was “taking in” the fair.

between the hours of 9 and 11 o'clock
a. m„ and 2 and 4 p. m.. where practi­
Revs. Lee and Knott, whom the M.E.
cable, as her time Is largely occupied in’ conference have sent here for this city
cutting and fitting at other hours of and Hastings charge, formerly occupied
the day.
M. E. pulpits at Greenville and Green­
To enable all persons attending the ville charge.

An Important Detail Omitted.—
“What a nice summer resort that must
be- Let’s go, father.” “Well, I don’t
know, dear. I do not consider that
circular quite satisfactory." "Why; It’s
full of all sorts of details.’’ .“Yes, I1
know; it tells all about the size of the
hotel and rooms and grounds, but not
a word about Hibbard’s Rheumatic
Sprup?” “WeB, I knew there was
wmdhing left out Say. father, why
do thev call it Hibbard’s Rheumatic
SyrupT “Well, my child. I will tell
{du. First, If you should ever see that
ace of Dr. Hibbard’s you will cease to
wonder why they adopted his name,
for It is one of the most genial, good
whole-souled,
fatherly countenances
you ever saw.. It is often remarked
that bis look to a tick person is better
than jnetUdM in many instances. -The
name Rheumatic Syrup was given it be­
cause it has proven itself to be the best
remedy ever given tor rheumatism. In
ft»ct I have never heard of a case but
that it cured if continued long enough
to eradicate the poison from the blood
and tissues.” “Well, father, if It is such
a good remedy for rheumatism it must
be a great remedy for diseased kidneys
and liver, also the stomach, for xme
never has rheumatism if those organs
are all healthy." “That Is correct. That
has been a lite study with Dr. Hibbard
to combine nature's alterative and ton­
ics .in such a way m to readily operate
on the kidneys and liver in conjunction
with each other. Its action being so
effectual on thode two organs, the
stomach is soon restored to a healthy
state. Therefore it is a great remedy
for indigestion and dyspepsia."

The papers have been giving enthuT. J. Bush and wife accompalncd the
remains of Mr. Morrison, to Indiana BlastJc reports about the Bay View As­
for burial last week. The deceased was sembly. our Michigan Chautauqua,
avail themselves of the reduced railroad an only brother of Mrs. Bush, and re­
which has just held its first session at
rates, it is necessary for tl^em to be sup­
sided in Jackson.
ithat metropolis and most delightful of
plied with certificates to present to the
i^ev. W. A. Hunsberger has been ap­ Michigan summer resorts, Bay View.
local ticket agent
And this leads us to inquire why we
pointed tothe Coldwater M. E. church.
Mrs. Feioiineb and Mtof Kuhlman, He preached his first sermon to that :mav not have a Chautauqua Literary
the Jefferson street dressmakers and charge Sunday. His family will go to And Scientific Circle organized among
the young people of this place. For
milliners, will be pleased to see the la­ their new home this weqk.
that matter it is for everybody—high
dies at their place of business in the
school and college graduates and those
Bear In
mind that every day who never entered a high school or
Jones block. Miss Jessie Sage, an artis­
te in the line of dress and mantle mak­ through the fair, Lewis Stern will sell college, ‘ for young people, teachers,
ing, has entered their employ.
goods at auction at his store. You can merchants and mechanics, busy people
who had to neglect their education and
BvsiNRSsis booming at Lewis Stern's get the goods at your own prices. They
people of leisure and means—anyone
this week, and it would seem at the rate will also be sold at private salaat ami who desirei the scholar's accomplish­
W
of cost. Mr. Stern is determined to
ment and out look into the world of
that goods are being carried from bls
close out' His stock must go, no mat­
store his stock will soon be dosed out. ter what the sacrifice, and the bargain learning. The course is for four years,
each terminating with a written exam­
hunter could have no grander oppor­ ination and all with a diploma, and for
tunity than Mr. Stern will.offer.
those who can attend Bay View Afrpie of this county should make haste
FOLLOWINO are the M. E. Confer­ sembly, graduation honors on Com­
before the goods are all sold.
I
mencement Day. Thd course embrace*
ence apjiolntments for this county:
Tur. C&amp;itury will soon publish two
instructive and entertaining reading
Hanlleld- D. W. Fow.
wisely selected by eminemt people,
of Mr. George W. Cable’s stories,
PreirievUlo-D. G. Bruce.
which is to be systematically pursued
•■Grund Poine" and “Carancro,” each of
Hastings—D. G. Lee.
at home and which is to be supplement­
Hastings Circuit-J. B. Knott
them to rim through two numbers of
ed bv weekly or semi-monthlv meet­
the magazine. Mr. Kemble, the artist,
Irvind— W. J. Kelson.
ings of the members. Already there
has recently paid a visit to the Louis­
MiddlevlUe-J. E. White.
are 2.000 readers in nearly 150 cireltw
Nsshyille— G. H. Dessute.
iana Acadian country, in order to illus­
in Michigan and a Michigan Depart­
trate these stories with genuine “local
Freeport—J. R. Brown.
ment of the national organization. Our
Woodland—L. M. GarUek.
department has a magazine devoted
color.”
Mr. Grei-skl, who haa l»een at Bat­■ entirely to its interests and an annual
A TEST well is being driven on the
tle Creek, investigating the working of■ Assembly nt Bay View where concerts,
city's lots at the foot of Jefferson street
. lectures, readings, stereopticon enter­
current water wheels at that place, in­ tain men ts of the highest excellence
I to secure second vein water. Samples
of the aqueous fluid will be sent to Prof. forms us that they are a failure, and1 with receptions, illuminations and un­
Kedzie, of the agricultural college, for would be unmanagable in a shallow' numbered recreations fill the season.
Three■ Delightful fellowships and enthusiasm
analysis. If the water shall prove the stream like the Thonapnle.
right quality, the water-works plant Wheels are effected by the rise and fall' are fostered by characteristic C. L. 8. v­
will be located there. It is the beet lo­ -of water in the streams, and cannot be* songs, vesper senices, class gatherings,
run during the winter months, by rea­’ mottoes and graduation days. Mr.
cation.
son Of becoming clogged with ice freez­; John M. Hall, of Flint, is superintendIt is human nature, when we find a ing about them. This will put an end1 ent of the Michigan Department.
source from which so good and grand to the talk of current wheels aa a mot Write him and he will give you full
Information about the alms and plans
results can be obtained as good health, tive power in this city.
. of the Circle and how to organize one.
We defy the Journal to name a re­, This Is near the season when the re»dto let our friends and neighbors know
publican
who
has
proposed
to
trade
of IL and thix explains why Dr. H«s
• Ing begins. In large places circles are
always has sbeh crowds of people to any candidate on the republican county often formed In churches and neighbor­
see him at every visit. His next visit ticket in the interest of another. We&gt; hoods, ail frequently meeting in joint
will be Monday. Oct. 4tb, at the Hust­
■ session. In stuidl towns one .circle.
defy our contemporary to name a can­
didate on the republican county ticket; embracing everybody. Is practicable.
ings house.
• This paper will lx* pleased to co-operate
Mr. 8. Grkuskl, of the Engine and who bM dlreeUjor ln&lt;*1"'c’}?„
__________
ized or encouraged such trading. It Wi in this movement.
Iron Works, was in Chicago the latter false, and the Journal editor knows it
part of the last week and purchased Even It tree. It -oold te M
the machinery for their works. The to the riuuonUU •» to r.rubUom».
work of rebuilding has been «™n»^ But we do not bellero tb,t eitb "t-rtj.
will rreort to trading, but believe that
ed, and will be pushed for™1.,"
idly m possible. The new building will both will make a square fight.
be of wood with iron roof, one story,
Victor, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs.

A Word with You, Please.
.

To the Public in general, and mg many Friends in particular:
Having purchased the stock and good will of Wm. H. Myera,
who has for so many years been the leading dealer in harness
Iand horse goods in Barry county, I hope, by strict attention to
i
business,
a wise discrimination in purchasing stock, keeping
1
।
none
but first-class workmen, and by a continuance of the fair
1and honorable dealing that has placed this institution at the
,
front, to retain all of Mr. Myers’ patrons and gain many new
।ones.
,
I have in stock a large variety of harness and horse goods,
together with the usual et ccteras usually found in establish­
ments of this kind.
&lt;
I will call especial attention to my large and excellent stock
।of Whips, Robes, Blankets, Lap Robes, etc,, that'I am selling
very cheap.
I buy my stock at bottom figures for cash, and propose to
,give my customers the benefit of close buying.
All work done
at my shop guaranteed first-class.
Hoping that we may become better acquainted both in a
social and business standpoint, I remain,
Yours respectfully,
,

JOHN C. COLE,
Successor to
Itemember the place, at Myera’ old stand, Jefferson Street

Rower,
HASTINGS MICH.

Good Goods at Bottom
Prices!
•

reunion of the 1st regiment Michigan
englners, at Lansing, 14th October, to

CLOTHING!
Vy

115x40 feet

John Q. Cresay, died

James Barnes, of Middleville,- a
few days since rented a portable engine
of H. L. Newton, of this place. While

home in Ionia Thursday last, of typhoid

This week we pat in stock a very large line of

Mens,’Youths,’ Boy’s and Children’s Suits,

Overcoats and Suits.
We can do you some good in this line, as we. have splendid
values to offer.

Hats and Caps.
We have a large stock, and we allow no one to undersell us.

The Best is Always Cheapest.

The Kafieli Diving Flue Furnace,

To perfectly
where phyeldeM ot«“ ,,u- ln
era.. ratal. impowlble. But

tad

&gt;&gt;

Manufactured by BROOKS &amp; KENFIELD, is

Tlie Best I

at his parents’

It saves fuel.
It is the most easily regulated.
It is made of the best material.
It is the most durable.
It gives the greatest uniformity of heat
It has the largest radiating surface.
It is the Most Economical

malarial fever, aged 16 jju*. He was
a bright, intelligent lad, and his un­
timely death caste a gloom over all his
friends and acquaintances. This is। the
seventh child Mr. and Mrs. Cressy have
?urii They have the bMrtfe t

pathy of this community In their gn»t
Suction. The remains were^r&lt;?“6ht
bruised.

yon

Fall and Wi|t#^

$1000 FORFEIT

school continues to progress favora­
bly. Each week sees a nice increase in
the enrollment

Let everybody call at Morse E.
Nevins' and get a Tricot dress for 68c
per yard, all wool.
.

Mesaer took in the
Chicago exixMltlon last week.

gn, am&gt; Will cost &gt;13,000. The rooma
are all finished iu hardwood, mostly
red bak. and wih be handsomely decorated. There will be 25 rooms for guests,
all elegant in their appointments and
furnishings, large and well lighted.
Thsee are on^he second and third floors.
On the second floor are Mt. and Mrs.
pHtker'H apartments, and no handsomer rooms could be wished. On the first
floor will be the office, spacious and eleaalso two reception parlors, and a
ig room 40x50. Folding and slidIng doors connect all these rooms, and
wil be a great convenience for recep­
tions, banquets, etc. When the Hastings house shall be completed, and furnlshed, ta it soon will be, we will give
a more extended description. But it
already shows that it will be a monu­
ment to Mr. Parker's enterprise, and a
crallt to the dty.

to this dty Saturday, and were inter­
red in the family burial spot in Ki ver­
ride. Chaplin A. O. Parker andIm ascort of prison officials, consisting of
Mresra W. L. Kidd. Geo. Conant, ILL.
N^h snd Richard Watkins accompan­
ied the remains to this place.
The Hastings house is rap’dly ap­

A GERTLEMAM’S SMOKE

Enquire of Brooks 4 Kenfield for prices. The beet of refer­
ences as to satisfactory work of this furnace will be famished

proaching completion, the plasterers

b.rta» ■&gt;•«&gt;&gt;'
“J1 “
I*.f keens as
tors being already at work. The Hart­
aa though
uiougn all
an Barry
oarry county
cuuuy
any aou
and the adjacent country were in atany chronic disease to Pt
Ings bouse will be thefinest hotelinttU
■•.'.dance
th. county (Ur.
kSr.UKdull w«U«“» *
no wXnKcts between Jackson and Grand
SSrf » rata
nr
H ‘h'r» l" ”° b«!m it win
If you owe the Banner no subacrip
Sini bow w’bkUrrw. *• &lt;rtU fr“k'
uon account, the fair will give yon op­
portunity to adjust the woe.

by

Brooks &amp; Kenfield.

�AMERICANS* GIFT OF ORATORY.

...... - IN

A JWNT

—

IRELAND,

A WIFE’S LAMENT.

ITS BIG DAY.
Kthadfarba;
» Ireland of

Brighton

Hotel* — Induatrloca

reporter found

Then you look curiouriy at the driver, who

talents; but tiro moment tlroy are requasted
to say iom&gt;&lt;hi:&gt;g they rise, and, opening their

leu or premonition, faroaking w unqueaUcuably natural to them; while with nearly

UnkM

It will not do to truat bins too far, forTsther

&gt; hotel waa roaeirod tbs
, good many of the chairs

raoUrora, with their youthful charge i. wire
walking up and down or garing nt tiro craft
of all kinds, whoso white tails contrasted In a
pleasing mannar with the deep bias of tbe
ocean. At Ibo pavilion all was lite and bturtla. Scarre of people, mon, women a id chil­
dren, disported tbeuiselvtn among the
limakrrs, wiiich were none of tho guiitasst,
and tbo shouts and badinage of tbe Irotbera
proved that they w&gt;-re thoroughly enjoying
thonvtal voa. At tho Manhattan more uocorum,
or perhaps stiffnero. among tbe holiday

earning a high degrro of urrvouMtrei and
cerebral aensdbUity, have doubtlwe. their share
hi making us think quickly and utter our
thoughts freely. But these do not explain our

birthright. Tbe qrocial gift nmat be accepted
na eno of the American traiu, which belong*

lirtoed by bulla, and with quaint turn* of

end were soon busily engaged hi waiting' up­
on tiro hungry gutwta. The white-aproned

placed on ire to await the cointag of tho ever
thirsty throng. At 3:30 o'clock the east end

rocks and the banks of gravel, dWtar the foHogoof feathering woo.Lv that wurround a

tionai love of liberty.

gentlemen.

the tocud canton; it Inbaren in the people at

settled duirirtu than in tiro big citire tender­
ing on tho Atlantic reaboarrl Wu see this in
the mining regions of Colorado, Montana,
Nevada, CaUforula and elsawtrore—all along
the frontier, indeod, where man without the
regular restraints of law or the checks of

aaceait and look out acroH a broad table land

kuow that yuu can be at no great distance
from the co-aa. Tho road keeps well clear ot

al tiro ironrret accesKible jioint and making a
pilgrimage on foot along the rough- tracks^sf

and anrpriring. Rough-looking, half-ednoriad
you may look down over the
tho beetling cliffs, where the g

Ing nature; what &gt;.Uould [irov«mt ita full effect!
ThreeK spontaneous .outbursts are racy of the
toil, whrtuiver and however tlroy are apjior-

In ;ho older porta of the republic, in a formal

lucid, pertinent faridon which seems collo­
quial, so simple and direct ta it—Cor. Chicago
Times.
There taa greet deni more sociability fa
lb-- English public house tliou in the Amcri-

l&gt;e found thciHimo character of old-fashioned
public as in tbo dty. Every one of these has lu
regular customers, and ibi “ snuggery" fa tho
evening ta generally full of Its patrons who
ore. for tiro moot [tart, tho coachman, groom.-,
and •gviitlumon’s gentlemen," otherwise

neighboring Belgravia.

living freight and hurried back to the city far
were rapidly filled, aa wwo three which com-

&lt;k«y&gt; though rattror swampy meadnw land,
stretching along nunc peat colored stream; a
col, or a gap, as they locally call it, which
means a tight fit for this road fa some depres­
sion between tho shoulders of the lofty purple
bills, and then a repidMoaceut into tome fcr-

breaking silently far beneath you; while to
the right and left stretches capo l&lt;yond cape,
os they have been mined and hollowed from
time immemorial by tiro billows of the Atlan­
tic.—Alexander Innta Shand in Blackwood's.

Senotor Stanford has n parrot, and a re­
markable one. too. It cost him several hun­
dred dollars, and M a wonderfully educated
bird. It speaks four languages — English,
French, German and Italian. Tiro strange

Hardly a table at either cara-

moncy into the cashier's till was unceasing.
BACK TO HKIGTm&gt;X.

tbs landlord still retains some of tiro qualities
and bnu'mgs of “mitro host" of former days.
Tiro public is tiro headquarters of th&lt;&gt; political
lights of the village, and doctor, lawyer and

"That'a old; give mo aomethlng new.’

chants it i
rare bore.' or n popular
irtatraman
just na
frequently now aa they did
fa day* gono by. Tbo railroad and telegraph
have had wonderfully little effect in some of
tho village public, is just as demniy ignorant
of anything that goes on beyond Iris own im­
mediate kin ax over be was. To him “t’xiair"

that is great and noMe, and tie opinions of
everything dMcwved iu tbo rimuggwy.’
London Cot*. Chicago HerakL

Ln Kntlrely Fresh Start.

drink had worn hta wife's potienre entirely
out, and the much abu*?d woman finally de­
cided to apply for a divoree. Her husband,
who eouki but acquicroo In tho justice of the
decision, and ]»crba]w wtahlng to begin hLi
career os a siugle man with a juputatiou for
amiability, hired ab ant to carry ber to Alfred
and hunted up n friend'to dvp tbo Denied
testimony to his bad character os a huslsuuL
The divorce was decreed and with n biil in

A worship!**', devoted wife,
tat, ah! hta heart, once al! my ow
Forgcta the crack.us tenderness

Photographing a 1‘arty Who Were Drink­
ing Wine and Boer.
There was an emitting n*ne at Munic hall,
Breton, tlx. other evening. A party of ladite
and gentlemen, coming fa a little lato, Mated
thcnwelvre at a table at which ox» nolltaiy
mlddta-agv-I man of comfortable exterior t«t
Kre denxMDor had already placed htaxrolf.
wlitarjha‘1 * «tbcr b‘*TT tolerably
handsor.ro fare, with a muetar'bo eomlied
north and iwuth iiwtead of coat and wert, and
a bang daroewfod gracefully a part of tbo
wny down hta forehead, a bi.-U wn* surmount­
ed with Iron gray Irtir. Hta figure wns full
and rather eburt, and ho wore a troat suit of
plata Scotch go-ds. There waa nothing about
him to attract attention. He wai just an or­
dinary. good-looking eort of man, who acted
at though bo luid come solely to hear the
music, but wbo ripped n little of hta Rhine
wino now and I ben to save himself from tbo
consnlcuousreM of drinking ir.thtag. The
. ________________ __ __________ -u.

florid person, who acted for all tiro worU like
a boy kt loo«' from school. The rret of the
J arty were full of spirit.., and the whole table
-was rejiete with life ami color.
Uro middle ag&lt;xl man listened attentively to
the music and upped bis Ilhiiro wine reflec­
cln-ftp (able, and cither wander off to the west
tively, but it was widemt that he coutinued
end, after listening for a.time to tiro strains
of the band, or return to the city, witlrout
haring Expanded a cent
inueb mingled reluctance and botixfactivn
The g-ntlemca who announce with more or
leairod over and whLqnred to her next neigh­
Iroi diaUnctocia, that tiro ride to the West end
can be enjoyed by any tody for tho ridicu- bor at tho tabic.
gent Ionian I Hbonkl say that bo wn&gt;. watching

“Indeedi ISo noticed it," was tiro reply.
“Wall, It's Lilrorty hall, and be has a jwrfurt
right So have we, I suppose."
Tho nxvTiment .hrojiened, and tho mlddlo

called stagta. During tho few minutes' ride
an opjxirtunity was afforded of .watching the

wbom you have at tiro table with youF
•‘No. WbotsRF
“Howrib, the novelist. ”

apectivo c&lt; immoditia or institution., and ru-

whom this information wn* lm;«rte&lt;L
•'What ta tbo world does'ho como here forF
‘'Color."

chance of. tasting vuuxl* and beholding curlcsitita which might jwadbly not oour again
fa a Ufetime.

frequently.
this time."

On one side was a burly fakir who called

for the Compfexkxi. w. H. GoomrSt
KEMP’S PILE SUPPOSITORIES
“J® * ,ere,*U 2th," tcratmefas fS

W. H.

K ch“'cl‘

of truth in thia aaaartioa.

hu no

■ J '7.‘ b lllle V*e nermaa women

leading bulkier* in thia aaction of the country,
Tbe jolly tar. on lx&gt;ard would number right

Nooniiu u &gt; nMirlt,,- l),,t L,’
ore obtalMd whra oombiowl with olhw
modi' lnol rooto.^d b„|,. „ ln “;r
Jooo. B«1 Clovw Toni.-, which it ho
l«wt known remedy ta all Mood

from fiJU to 1100 per month for the csjAnlu,
from J.»0 to &lt;75 for tho mate, and, according

H«y hu font up nt' Cheboynn to pis
a ton.

thirty day*.

Put-

. _
raood Itetnedy jraaixn.
toed. ItiaareMitlvecureforUlren.Erup.
Uotosor8n»MlitiePoisoning. Itpwlfiestfi.
whole system, and banJ*hoa all
and Neuralgic paiu.
We guxnntee it.
•
Fnatt’K Hotcukini. DraKfa.
Pinkeye is taking of! a good manv
Saginaw county horsey
*

corily driarjeinad:

bringing the total up to RIX), we have the
tho crew. Flaring it st £1.000, the allowance
is liberal iudrok

T^erefore sec that the members of
yourXamily are w-11 supplied with Dr.
Jacksons liver pills and use Dr. Jedson's root and herb cordial; it will
sharpen the appetite, help digesuotu
promote sound sleep, strengthen tbe
syiflom and so renmove those dlstnasing symptoms which, if neglected, mav
result in the most serious (-onsefiiirDeta.
For sale by W. H. Goodyear. 81.00 per
txritle.

The new 85,(XXj depot al Edmore, just
completed, is a daisy.

fag **.*«* shook, the hundred and one mi»hajn
which befall nautical locomotion, nud the va-

thing* pro-, fried for, it remain* with Uro owner

pifallty and dfaixr-girfag shall follow him
from Commonwealth avenue to tiro briny.
If be to ocCTutomwl to jAaying mine Iwst u;xm

Itch, of every kind cured in 30 min­
utes by Woo{for&gt;r, Sanitor# Lotion.
Use do other. This never fail&lt; Sold
by Frederick llotchkha, druggists,
Hastings, Mich.
Lawton, on a pinch, can twiuNse out
600 barrels of cider daily.

Whooping Cough la quickly relieved
by Hill's Peerless Cough Syrup. W. H.
Goodyear.
Scarlet fever has closed the south
branch school al Adrian.

bo must, itxleed, bo a generous dapper »
•ntertains to the extant of &lt;3,000 during

six oouire. was enrirriy ci.rrn, -i:
Ks:r.«wj
In flesh i-mhtren pound* mu* b- I'.’ri'vri)
believes he would have died, had It trot brer, tur
the relief afforded by Electric Wnere. Sold at
fifty cents a bottle far W. U. Gwslyesr.

gnnta 110,000 1
bill!
He mt

Tbe two hundredth annh etaary of the ‘rille-

however, that few Boston yacht owners live

.CBOVP, Whooping Caorii sad Broacliltta Im
nwdtalrty relieved by 8hUob'« Curv mhi! fa
W. H. Goodyear.

THAT HACKING COUGH can be »o qutakly .
enrvd by Shiloh'* Cure. We guarani er ’1 Sula
by W. It Goodyear.
WILL TOC SUFFER with Dyspepria end
Liver eomptalntr Shiloh'* Vltataer ta «uxrat&gt;hwd to cure you. Hold by W, 11. Goodyear.
SLEKPLEHS- NIGHTS, made mlreraMe fa
that terrible cough. Shiloh’* Cure 1» the reme­
dy for you. Sold by W. H. Goodyear.

Jeffereon Davi» to Mid to .be writing another

"[-HE CELEBRATED

Victor Clover Huller,
The Best Machine of ita Kind Made.
HF*Read the report of the trial aa given beiow, and sw*e if it in not wbnt
claim for It.

^AKlHG

should tert bis lungv, another ran at him with
a mallet, such os Thor might have ured, aixl
besought him to |kxiik! a peg tn tbo ground
with a view to testtag hta strength; anottarr

POWDER
Absolutely Pure.

bandits who ply their trade fa this port of the

selling ticket* 1* "till dung to, in tiro food be-

Report of Committee.

।

■
La Grange, La Grange Co, Ini, May 25th, 18*"Import orjoint committee by tbe agricultural Bocietia of St. Joseph county,
Michigan, and La Grange oounty, Indtai^rto teat the relative merits ot th«- ' &gt;etor Clover Huller, of Hareretown, Maryland, and of tbe Birdsell Monitor. Junior
Clover Huller, of South Bend. Indiana.
0,6
Jowph county, Michigan, Fair, held as Centreville, on
lsl
of
1880»M «&lt;T«em«it was entered into by the representatives
or Uie different machines to have a trial of their merits at the La Grange County
Air. on Thuractay. May 27,1880, a joint committee was formed, consisting &gt;
nv^Jron eK^of
two counties, and held suoh trial this daj.
'
t
1D Punmanoe of the agreement, necured two two-hon*' load* of
h.ftd l&gt;een sacked two winters, and brought them on tbe grounds,
and (Jet-erruin«l that each machine should thresh one load and then re-thre»ti the
BUMr*K
011 l!ad been run trough the other machine, according to agreementr„M.thS0^d!11fiooof
WB1 th« oommlttee, after due deliberation, ummiwSadedd*d
f&gt;V°r °f
VktOr tor r'PW,ty
“'*Uenc-v 01 work in 311

«-i7k e ^irdseU’from 1’339 Pouo^a of straw, threabed 87 pounds of seed, niiu'd
whlch one cannot

J

C. WOODRUFF

public that he hae opened 'a
cross for agricultural merit—th

Boot and Shoe Shop

The latest dorire in umbrellas b unique. It
Iu Oit ImUding oppotiie tht Batting
Hotut on Church riraat, whm he wUl

~

t»uaaUty of .chaff; the Victor, from U1G pounds of straw, threshrii
nUxed *lth • &gt;"• quantity of chaff. Tbe time occupic m
V,ctor waB *4ht minutes less than that occupied by the Bin •
i rom the strew of the Victor the BirdaeU reChreshed two pound.* ot
of Jhe Ktrdadl the Victor rathiesbed eight pounds ot seed- I he
re-threahing was seven minutes les* than
mat occupied by the-BlrdaeU.
X8ut»r, Chairman. La Urange, Indian.. ■’■&gt;&gt;■
'
Blnhanta^ Mordm Batea. Samual Franki-b. '
.’’“tavUkMtab.s L. MTWoodwortli. Jaa. ClugWun. Arad l-.inpl. n,
J. B. Houk, La Grange, Indiana.

«*n
MIL

Would Tfspt.rifull)i announce to the

Physical examinations are deadly in the

has &lt;50,000

WE REFUND THE MONEY to.
one who has taken thn*.fonrth.to?‘y.
bottle ot Kemp’s Sarsaprillu withntn
relief. Jl purifa the l.lGod and
“vf’WS?.
- &gt;52

IVweSOeraU per^lox.

Hill's I’eerlcss Worm iSpedflcdeserves
the name it is known by; the children's
friend. W. II. Goodyear.
The mind-cure females are playing to
a great btuiueas at FKnL

which an old sock could be easily transformed

cmfaUy.

Branch "vets" tell vnm* .
seven G. A. R. campHirei^
Wound

Huron had not the i

Herald.

while -Uli un­

through your bands unprofitable and frivol­
ous and really uncnjoyed by younrolf.—Lard
CUntbom. ____________ ______

man is prodigal tn his salt water hospitality
iro should Iro nblu to wtsitbe.- the sou&amp;m with­
out erownng tboW.OOO taro. “Tbo Huron's
owner most have thrown a good deal of bis
raoswy ovsrbosjdif hh boat cost hta&gt; *10,000

untouched In tbo glnai Firn mlnutre' la ter
tho middle agwl man sfppwl his Rhine wine

equal ill nvery respect to Ur» imported Ger-

Haun at Heading.
If you do not art apart your houre of read­
ing, if you suffer yourself or any ono elao to

He^i got them photographed by

projprunnro, wrote ‘ Howells" on it and
posrod it around. It was rend faithfully.
Tbo sliaqj-fcatunsl lady turned pale, and tbo

broken gloss, while on tho other was a shrill
voiced German who kept on asserting tiiat hta
retabltahment was the only plane where the
genuine hot sausage could be «-njoy«.d tn all
its pungriit flavor. Tho air resounded with
the weird shrieks of the cafliojro, tiro extrav­
of their linen taui alwayf beonintruitted to the aganzas of cona-C oral trombone artiste, and
wife. When tbo stock on hand Li soiled, then the I'T’ptag of Uro shooting gallery rifles.
Flywil taii-MM, ciunebi, kwiuih on.l brasta of
two in a hurry, jnirchasra a suit offundcr- wondrous formation all liad their rid*Ts, male
dothing, a shirt or collar or n jair of cuffs, and female, who tanged turiousiy with short,
swords at tiro stqomdad iron ring*, and who
dnys before hta wife comes home ho devote a rarely, if over, boro them off. A ma-, with
half day to going around and gathering up a club incited two drojaical goate attached to
hta scattered linen. Ho generally flr.tb the a mtalatnro carriage to maku somo pretense
pits amazing fa projxirtlona. 1 recall one to sped, much to tbo delight of a couple of
young man who lirnd at tbo Elka club while youngsters seated in the aforesaid vehicle.
hta wife was nt the wanhoro who fa this wny- Wiley touta attached to photograph galaccumulated fa a ringin' suminer five doeen dories lay ta wait for victims and reiterated
shirts, about thirty suite of underwear, and the announcement that a. whole family group
collsni an 1 cuffs enough to start a store with. could be reprodured for a quarter of a dollar.
—Under in Globe-Iicmocrat.
In the wx-allcd concert balls men and womnn
who labored under tbo delusion that they
were singing murdered popular melodies foi
tiro delectation of not over critical, brer
nblo Inawn in tho consumption of summer drinking audienow, and youths clad fa
drinks, and within that time the numlror of
manufactories of carbonated waters 1ms more
than doublsrL Lemon, soda and sarsaparilla
are tho staples, and suffer but little from tho

On the basis of 000 saloons iu the city they

rao4lfl'--atictia rino&gt; tho boys of tho Leumitro
period have grown to manhood. Tbe average
rurktan auNtorfam b an stuffy os ever, tiro
second-rate erata are an narrow and hard, and

aad stood by him.*

►fined m if one had been transported from n
mmuwtery into tho mlddlo of a fair of the

among tho inmaten of the Stmifonl^wklence,
/usd will talk, for hours with, thorn.—Cor.

of thrir second honeymoon. — Biddeford (Me )
Times.
-

nsinetarj' pace fa all tbo feutivitka which cusoo between Now Year's and Christmas, the
»JO,«W yachtsman riwuhl lusva an income of
not Ion than SI W,(XX), provided be luui any in­

Haro expected. The railroad tak.w down it*
thounuid-i and lauds them right In tiro hos­
telry, where everything that the heart of man

parrot, when any one coma down In the tnoro-

“Pretty Polly! Polly want a crackerF he
quite astonished the p-ireon by saying: “Oh,

n^u'±iU'*

Coalpui^. '“’ffT'1*
To Uss to smilai that hawbty face.
Act
th'- Ughtatag gtamw of lure
■
Light up those eyes with tender grat
I nestio mutely at hta fort,
— . , , . ____ .I.*
« r.f 111

Here the Jeanmca

and !»&lt;!»&lt;, and more tt on scandal is talked in
three public botum snuggeries than in nay ot
thnir ladlea* boudoirs.
The village public U quite an institution by
itself, and taas distinct in character from its

0 traee of

Mlvcaentirely to i

middle ogrd man, who sromixl not in the least
put out, but, ou the eqptrary, rather frirndly,
although be did not tay anything. Tiro party
known ai the “Bonanxa" railroad, puwiblyi
ontared beer and dranl: it with talk and mor­
framite excellent paying qualities, tbo re­
porter was rushed Imqk to Brighton, not bo-1
fore be had undergone n thorough ducking,
however, by raason of the waves waaliing
over tbo canvas breastworks which are sujtarty sharj&gt; hntured, red-haired lady, who
poeed to guard passengers from old Neptune's
had never boon thrro before, and wl&gt;o said.
assaults. At tho Brighten one might, to use
“Writ, If I must, I suppose I must," when tbo
a common exproadon, have walked cut tho
trer w produ -ed, and then drank it with an
bands of the amembled multitude, to thickly
air of martyrdom, though a gleam of satlswvre individuals packed together. A fair
buxincas wav teing dpm&lt; there, i&gt;ut not nearly
mlddhrap d man evidently took a note of this
so largo in volume as one might naturally

I&gt;»ta when tbo reporter, after staytag ta the
top of hit hat, muvroeded in seating himself ta

Italian, and luul quite a converaatlon with

I know a fare, a kingly
That tawrm btyh above ray own—
An artistes eye. a form of grace,
. —. twirt at Mono!

HOWELLS STUDYING COLOR.

cribablo to tiro riebnen of our motlror tongue.

-ua-uj, V*. .ue «U1 ami uro acnui-ry,
though w» have left the scenery chiefly to the

M-Ora «K1 U,„
the disease remaining.

thtag was suggestive of solidity and eminent
projiriety pointed the way. Hl.uk nrorrbanta

ti, med be will draw freely on a fertile inmginatioo. Bui dhewtiou and your experienco
should keep yuu tolerably straight if you ore

without putting forward anything in par­
ticular. Our great Language is excellently
qualified for conveying glittering ganerafittaa,
and many of cur i«olitictans employ it for
that piirpose. Tiro character of our fastftu-

croup. He saturated a nire.
half an inch square with M iOf 1br^
•odfWuioS' Krnd J^’*

F»llii

Strapped behind the nhafta in front, tbo

.larly educated oc'tndncd; that they should
Iro profewioual mm, or that they should have

THE EXTRAVAGANT OO«T OF KEEP­
ING YACHTS IN COMMISSION.

HEGIRA TO THE CONEY
- *“•" BEACH.

Upland toall ^fhu friend, ancl

Wehave the eiclusire agency for the VICTOR for Harry
County, and threshers are invited to call and get prices. They
can afford to bay no other than the Victor Clover Huiler.
' Respectfully,

MESSER BROS.

■

�A BRILLIANT PAI

THE NEWS H BRIEF.

gALX OF STATE TAX LANDS.

TiSrtff»rsi#
,1 t wl -V was called *° order at 9 o'clock
-d • r~duU..odtaWto.
u.. ta tart or
tor debts contracted by patriluthprted was tabled.
it ion of the order in Columbus,
the second fleor of Odd Fol­
? Z?
lor the use of tbo ofilrers of tbe
b_n.&lt;-1\:-imiL*ltf* was accepted, and a
‘X‘t"
to
'T’T’L,*'"
f.&gt;r the removal of theoffiess
i: .lt.i ■- -■ - to Coluinbua Various reso‘
the cutest of the order were
nft.-r jmisdiig resolution* of
new ofiicens were installed

THE CATTLE MUST WE.
Ullnul’ LI’

, 2lpv IN —TheIxxird of livestock
• Ctucs!
oflur'--1’ . r. ha. concluded to order the
inttte quarteretl in tbe
• dsszhb’i f u*"
tl. Phieuix and Schufoklt distilikTP'n*'

^LCfrt-'U'

pLta »di i
they ii---’«

BERManreMEDY

W PainiWf

front of th« exposition building It wM 11 ■«
o’clock. Tlw.nw.,,,1_____ , .1—" - ““

*v iiuiw.uns *xn u&amp;ujtaa

—

-------

iuuuci

Moi-par

(ST *“•
movement was loudly applauded by tbe
‘T'”'rd* which lined tile street and tilled the
four rows of windows in the captudoue expohuildta^, Lixxg before th-., last diviXn
of tbo mrrt-rssEi l b&gt;zi ------- »
.... .

&gt; much of eachbf tbe following described tracu
r parcels of tend .situated in the county of Barrr.
dluquent for unpaid Taxes, for tbe years inen-

Vumcy. Uta, oral a -oloo,l laborer uamod
Dougla*., were kilted Wednesday by the fall­
ing of a wall at the burned Center mllL
A syndicate of French and German bankers
ha* Mitecrilie.l OM.uw.wn francs to build rail­
ways from tbe Black era to the Pendan gulf,
under tho direction of an Austrian engineer.

Uie Treasurer of i

amount p

37

« on

IS

Barry County Treasurer'll Office, i
llaathigs. August linn. umi. j
Notice La hereby gl ven. that the ude of lands iu
Harry County, advertised by Uie Auditor General
as delinquent for taxes of IBM land prevtous
veani' will be held st the court house In Hart-

.

nine o’clock a. m,. and continue from day today
(Sundays cxrepted) antll the same shall have
been disposed of acrording to law.
WL!
!&gt;■ -VW

25fe

HOPTONIC

Town 2 North of Bangr J

Unwucrewrful spxuUuons, caused the fail­

PEPTONIZED

ON BARTHOLOMEl ’s LIT.

twew b&lt;M :•? lb’ Ivuilte: Hartford national,
iV .&lt;«
•Etna national. |30.&lt;W0; Farmers
s»l M- h*:-.i ■&gt;
Charter Oak. &lt;31,010;
Mtrran t tie Mii-mal. IS&lt;,a»; Phomix national,
American national, &lt;20,000;’ Exrtarjr Nifc-mal. &lt;1&lt;M«O; First NattonoLttO,. .. ... ■
ein nrvi.

BEEF, HOPS
«MALT.

taraUy
al 8t. IzMita, for one year, on condition that
his opponreito puy his mlary of (&amp;.UU0. and

Barthol.v
i’.xiu.. S.-pl |
ieW &lt;nu n!&lt;ty w growing liorv raically tbo
•otr it i* ■ • ».’t into. Kstii
Tg. ut*' i-ui .into the hunch

Tbc executive committee appointed by tbe
mayor of Chicago to take steps in ahi of tbo
Uhail.mtou sufferers, has apjoun.d subcom­
mittees, repmamtlng tin- main linra of buain.w, to s6h&lt;’lt sulwcilpUou*.
^Shcne H. Huie, a Ja;ien—c, redding at

UVlIWlita IrtAJTO, EZroKTHON BVtUnKO.

Town 3 North of Bange 8 West

thirty days and unwanl* and still remains un­
paid. the aforesaid principal sum of two thous­
and and fifty dollars Iras seven hundred dollars
which baa been paid, with all arrearage of in­
terest thereon, h now declared due and pay aldo
bv the terms of said mortgage, and there Is now
claimed to be due at this dale the sum of ono
thousand sU hundred and nine and so-100 dol­
lars. and no suit at law bavltht been mstituted

NGw, therefore, tly virtue of the power of sale
contained In said mortgage and the statute iu

ALIICKEN

marry a Chicago woman namoJ Evaagvhtw
Mount

INSANITY.

neetk-ut River Banking company,

VTiUtis
D*L. Sept.
J. Parke
1‘istk*. vf thi- city, prwidcnt of the National
Jf .- i-xcli-ui;?". in speaking qf tho meet-

wcU nigh impowible while entrance to the
exposition bu|Jdlng was entirely out of tbe
question.
/

tiiiK aition on united proteo-

mounted police, which cleared tbe way for
ta prograa.

brought suit for 110,QUO damages against a
furrier named Mint*, for chpjang Uie Up of

HOPTONIC CO.
at Maiirid, was found concealed m a mill near
Moblijas. Beveuty-threo of tho insurgents

a gfod refrreentatiem

I’n.re

HeeUott

lot* &gt; and 20

Auditor General.

rawn

PROMPT
--------- - IUIB i,.v a contract
for a cantalcvar bridge at Kansas City, 1.3U0
feet long, to .-ost Il.ttW.ouu.
_
Pl'” express conqsmiea doing buxines In
Chicago give an open rate of &lt;1 per loo
|&gt;ouiuls from New York. Thewar comuiemxd

ATithstandlng that there are
oil of rattle being fed in the
..I t&lt;&gt; them, tut will probably
&gt;t. ;a in r.-gard to them. The
ably !»• to kill M»' cattle before

bald statementa contain a full dencriptkm of
each parrel of said land*, and may be seen on
application st Use ofHre of the County Treasurer.
Lands struck off to the State for taxes of INC
or other years, at tbs Tax Males hrOctober tart,
will i&gt;e offered subject to the right of redeuifiGoo
prescribed by law.
WM. C. BTEVENB.
ANNUAL TAX SALES.,
Auditor General '* Office.

SAFE.

n Governor Ugkeby and a host
»urgvoaa, that this is the only
rh tli- plague tan Ui effectually
A'ls- iKnrd Ims not jsxid anoffi-

dntilki v

“a- "»tadu

tata, ThurwU. wmb brillLta mTM. kn.l
tlx. street!! of tlta
-_____
.
.
““

During AVcslnraday night a manked man
intend tbe Burlington dv[sH at Maeomb, Ill*.,
and, drawing a sliot-gun «i the te egraph

pcr«d to meet tb&gt; lnl»r movement. This is
the first time in the history of tbe exchange

KALARIA^
GOOD AIR)

sw earner of ncAi
of nek. running

' Wjuun'.«T"X i'lrv. Sept. 25.—Freaidout
.. Ireland titled down to old-time businexa
fatbits Friday. He was upiwly. brookfiutol.

Among his coBers were

mayora office Thursday a plan of action was
decided on and sul»-committetM representing
the various busiiMMH iutenwta were appointed
to robat sulwcriptiona.
The (Catholic convent at Urbana, Ohio,
was unroofed by wind Wednesday night.

i. int«T of tip* British parliament, and

I’nwidcQt Cleveland, Thursday, appointed
Hugh D. Gallagher, of Indiana,* to bo agent

r in.

’iTWftRIA
EKEESTEH. I. T.

a«UatKi«
e pt ofneli

Stake

Hot

Thnrwtay for »t 13,000.

&gt;rt ]kw'1 through tho custorn-

J..
public examinations.

&lt;a*o *i«&gt;

AV. Herrmann, importer and

hcM

to place of be­
ginning
sel» of nwl*
sw!* of sw&lt;4

City of Hastings.
&gt; io rods of loU 37

«U.r-

During tbo

piiratluns were for new patent*

pstetu*. : -»cut . fo.ir thousand one hundred
sihi thirty-four pitants and designs were ta?! -■’•■.IG': expenditures,

wvre suprised at Ite magnitude.

The |iariule

uished ?or that purpose by the local com­
ma tide rice
Templar .grand coinmandery Thursday, Sr
Knight Hugh McCurdy, of Corunna, Mk'h.,

IxtuasxAiua, Ind.. Sept. 2L-Arrange-

eraliaaimo: Sir Knight
Warren Larne Thom­
as,
of
LouisvtUe,

Diu.l&lt; im- nlxiit ix.mpletid for a grand ex-

Tl- trnta will have Des Moinert Monday,
tin ;
: will Hr. four day's in 8L LouU
U. «sh!.;.- the rxiunionists to visit the expodti'iu. L . mg tliere, the train will load for
IiKhana. ami th*- rxiiol Hocadera will again
gtataeoM by u Mght of old scenoL The

n About l,W0 isanmercial traveler aaoniblru as sh(. corner of Fourth and Walnut
»to&gt;t.-,Lt.Jp. ni, and with four bonds of
unu; • i.iKrohid to tbo exposition bufidinga.
I-rrt-gati i... urro prav-nt from New York,
.■’itinilxn. Dnyton (Olilo), and many other
A banquet was iprreid at the High*“*■1at luglit ut which all the drutn-

L’mted Kiat-s discontinue
Klianghat.

ite namey at
X

Hir 'Knight H. B.
Utoddard, of Texas,

lunging from f10,000 to &lt;15,000.
A kw of &lt;150,000 was suitaiiud at Toronto
by a fire which origitmUd iu the whotaaal..
com. 5c nxli

knight IL W. Lyons.
V^of Connecticut, grand
\ treasurer, and Sir
Knight AV. B. Iwmusl
of Wisconsin, grand

schooner Summerset Four jwrsons were
drowned.
Friilay, at Stockton, Cat, Valenriu, a 3­
. . __ ... 1 _
in
---th«

Hi'oii M’ct'KnT.
• Tbo com mandery
appropriated &lt;2,00* In aid of tbo knights who
mffcn.I by the rarthquakv in Charleston, the
money to be di-buraed under the four officers
of highest rank in tbo encampment.
At night the knights divided their time be­
tween watching tho trades duqitay and at-,
.ending tbe receptions held by tbe various
.xxnmLlertei. Tbe trad-’ di-ptay was^

The Prohibitionlsta of the Fifth Illinois
district Friday nominated tho Him. diaries

.

Ination &lt;■: Min
c, —- —- A large number of floate were in ime and the
A
.
___
. , ,
nortion of

City of Hartings.

Uixicxl to tho adjoining building*.

Johh 8. Dean, formerly chief dork of the
Wirtondn assembly, died Friday morning at
Malison, agtd 00 years
Tlsn* German soldiers were killed and
twenty wounded in a collision of trains Fri­
day nrar the depot in ik-rlin.

ITMDPHOROS CO., IQ WALL CT., KW TOM.

COLD in HEAD
CATARRH
I
HAY

hit- skull being crustusl in so that tbe brains
protruded. There is no clew totheidunUty
of his ateaXtent or as-aitanta.
Tho Marquis of Salisbury has gone to

FEVEB.I

Not a Liquid. Hnuffi
or Powder. Freel
from Injurious Drags!
and Offensive Odors.]

„

Th^ W.etern Nail association has advanced

M- »• H°ta; Wquta.

Zeta ve f'-uvittos. the trade.- «^&gt;
claimed tbe almost undivided attention of a
large portion of the voting ta»y»u
..
____ mutes nrocesdon tlio

Cbicaoo, Sept. 24.-The motion for a new
Ina! mmle in behalf of the convicted Anarcbbto ran» up in Judge Guy's court Friday
m-ir (i .... ...i .... .
,
..
...... . r

wen. *5O.2M,&lt;KHFrank 8. Humphreys was hanged Friday
. MUkdrnta (K. ta wxtaEtM •».
. .
_________ __ —
Wtars Ills blood reta-

WILSON

WASHBOARDS.

• 1Ja&gt; '

i ott c-iu-a^ . -

„r t| „lr decorations, and

f« August reacbwl

thrnees s rods,
thence w U rods,
thence n 8 rods
to beginning
cuttf. at a point on
see. hue 3 to 100
chains n of se
comer, thence n
□s decrees 41 min­
utes w 1» l»100
ehslns, thenee u
43dcg.w« chains,
to
t*g1nnltig.
chains, thence s
53 deg. e 1 71-100
chains, thence s
47 deg. w 3 02-100
chains, thenre n
44 deg. Wl 70-IW
chain* to beginwH of foltow.ng:

ginning
r

IT
0
1
Cbunlteriain't Addition.
Blook.

at NaahvHta.
ta the fwtaral court at
xnxkrrs from Bin, ham ton were held In »1 lOJ
,-tu b for an attempt to boycott non-union fac-

SODA

Beat in ihnWar]J.

-BASDfAW

lot 7
10
.
H
lotai.X3and&lt; 14
«® »
Striker’s Addition.
rity

H-W;„ta

'Yo On2^ J&gt;d M
w.f aiurt.

Village of Middleville.
5
A
W74 3
41 7 1? i

Shot in U&gt;f K’S &gt;AL E
nlay inker. He lodged a buDM in the bodise

TELECRAPHYg“^2g=g

from

SOU., UH11CC w
a«i rods, thence
s 21 rods and Aft,
Hi-treri", HM8,
thenee n 81 rods
and A ft to place
of beginning

For a find grade, geometry and general htatory, with a standing not lower than so per cent
in any one branch, and an average of percent.
All candidate* with wlwm no member of tbe
board is aaqnalnted tuuat furnish satisfactory
-proof as to moral character.
HctioOraffiecrs (especially Inspectors) are OTdlaily Invited to be present.
J. J. ENGLAND. Qim.,
.
W. P. POI.HEMVH.8ccy, •
vs n w s uvru

For Baking Purposes.

Anna B. Cheatham has been appointed to
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,
rw-tmaater

(shed ThuracUj.
KM num1.,

- - - .
mere were io*
txdun-j tliroughout the United States and
'-awidn rr ported during the part wvau days.

IVIK

Friday, Sept. Mth. Hicaory Corners.
Friday and Saturday, Oct ach and iioth. at
Basil tigs.
Friday, Nov. t2th. at Nashville.
It Is expected that all who Intend to teach and
have not certificates in force will be )&gt;rr*ent at
someone of these places. Examinations will
berm j&gt;roniptly at 0 o’clock and clove at 4 i&gt;^ nu,
and teachers are urgently requested to l&gt;e proaenl at the opening. Examinations will be both
oral and written, chiefly the latter. Candidates
for a third grade certiorate mint pass a satio: ■ •
•
i:...:.m in orthography, reading,

brafflta. O«*«o. N. T.

i
with prim and names of buyers, follow:
ttahtu.for $2^50, to R. C. Roth;Ppoticn,
Tremont stablee; Bankrupt,
Dave I miipbell: Portland. &lt;1.000. D. V.
. ........ UrwItaM.,
»L0S. M. J.

xy^3

ta Balm
Gives Relief at otieel
and Cures
|

nci;

at 1mm Mac, and physiology, with particular ref­
erence to the effects of alcoholic drinks upon
the human system. For this grade a standing
of at least &lt;3 iwr cent, will be required In each
branch, with an average standing of 75 per cent.
Fora second grade tbe additional require­
ments will be elementary alarbra. bookkeeping
and natural philosophy, with a standing iu each
I—an,-!. «. ao ...... .......
...
o- fc—

IIHLOPHOROSLSI’S

auwdtiewof any sort were n&lt;|&gt;orted. At ita
close tb/participunte dispens'd tliroughout

iuc

wgft

Beloit, Wia, made an assignment Thursday,
with lialiilitio* of M.OUd.

't;nt&gt; .Hi,

•■uiuuiii; num

Ml

late ot Prairieville, to raid ceuny.deocased.
bjrtiie'dudrt- ^Pn^^wMmiMlowCTw't©

’

eetvt". drtertaiDe and adjust all data* and da
IMO* « all person* anmst said dreeased, do
hereby gf re notice ihat we will swt &lt;i tbe roddene* at Mid deceased. W&gt; Ute township of
PiolrieriUe in said county on Haturday, the
2ud dav ot October. A. I). I«, and ou Saluntay,

�TO SHOW THAT ANE

WHlCH

We have in Stock a Complete Line of
aa

Unruly

chagto nutdoan elaborate new flag, which

CLOTHING!

The People’s Drag Store

T
Has. Removed from the old stand to the store

Furnishing Goods,

formerly occupied by Fred’k Hotchkiss be.

Make Competitors Mad

PAUVTS, OILS

and please Purchasers. I bought the goods at

Books and Stationery

blur. I

chantx* of aaax-iuUou with children had betru
very limited. With eome vbitors to hta
bou*’ rarnc a child with
doll large enough

other appeal: “Give back, giv* back ray larky
which has no luck.’
Bt ill I did not give it back. Finally, (ten*

baegnga fell into tbo triumphant gwieral’s
iiands. My flap regained its faro.-. Smtaleff

tween Beamer s Grocery ’and Kurtz' Meat
Which we propose to offer to the people of Market.
Barry county at prices that will

•Jm. united

then, too much wakefulnira knot px,’ like-

Astonishingly Low Figures,
Qmlrag his rotraat cut off, be m&amp;do a dtuih tart

Mias* Maud Howa, whose
weighted with commi

opinknre an

forced importation, not a

and having the lightest expenses of any con­
cern in the city, I can afford and propose
tn

coin*.
nboi afraid r

If there's any dog in this

not bu dincovcnxi
direction.
moment tbe doll wan advanced toward him

Chan tetoabhcd or rayrtifled by ita sudden

big tailed and spit al. any ‘toon bubble vrhirti
mhdit happen to f

declined »10,.
Tbe would-be

000 for hb collection of coins.

collection.—New York Timet.

(told l»l»roverv.1 In *-.■ I&lt; ,1...
A new gold mine has l&lt;-.;n dbcovemi in
SUmin,

fontia and beta interested in gold digging,
discovered quantities of auriferous quarts
him to prft np a
■team crushing machine, which la giving

Make Things Lively
the Clothing Business, by giving bargains
to the people.

Pure Drugs and Patent
Medicines

Best line of Imported and Domestic Ci®
A Full Line of Homeopathic
Medicines

Do Not Fail

apitataly from a good-looking nwgro girl that
it tumbled into a grat tug, from which it could

to see me when in want of Clothing.

ror; and tta oddity ot It wtm that puw boreclt
wm m block M coal
(A fanner wna greatly annoyed by hta neigh­
bor^ pig getting into, life potato field and
harreKUttg on hi» own account. Whenever bv

Prescriptions Carefully Compounded by
A comparison of prices will convince you
Registered
Pharmacists.
that I am positively
The Low Price Clothier of Hastings,

by dope Tito farmer liad diligently acarcbed
for a defect in tta fence, but foiled to find one

LARGE STOCK OF WALL PAPERS.

R. K. GRANT
Music Hath Charms! U A. GOODYEAR &amp;, SONS
1

Tracts

•

’

That is, Good Music has ’em, such as is
produced on the

The Old Reliable

0627

MOST PERFECT MADE
rov imrwiy.
st

mar baum mhdoi oo, cainvo

itu».

C. J. Whitney
Announce that they have received a full line of

John G. Earhuff,
would say. with tbe gods, pledged lib veracity
upon the following statonumt: "When a
&gt; ' u:

A CARD TO THF LADIES.

Elegant in design and finish, and very cheap.

Call and See Tliem

tbo party broka up towards midnight my

have selected

AM have lust purchased and have now on
hand the large'! and

not co.

Also their fine stock of Stoves and Ranges.
Everything in the Hardware Line, and
prices
in keeping with 70c wheat.
Or the New England, Hallett, Davis &amp; Co.
Steinway and Chickering
A.CAMPBELb
A. BLACK.

After £ ruithaaly oU-uggling with her

Most Complete Stock
For which E. A. Matteson is agent; also for other makes of
pianos and organs.

I ro«l3 back, but this Una 1 cookl hardly bold
difficulty in turning her bead homeward thia
third time, but finally got tar started and

the whip jurt at Uh&gt; drwufod point, Mid it

Coal Stoves

Very Low Prices.
Amons tbe driieti:ful i -

.

:

Facts

Messrs. A. Black &amp; Co
Hastings, Mich.,

Manufacturers and Dealers in

Monuments &amp; Headstones,

I have sold over 1,000 instruments since I have been in bus­
iness in Hastings. They have given the best of satisfaction.
This is proof that they are what the people want and that tbe
And all work in Slate Marble or Granite.
prices are right Call and examine. It will save money for
you to buy of me, and you will get the best instruments Oil
AU work guaranteed firet-class. Prices that no competition
the market.
can lower. A good stock to select from always on hand, we
keep the latest and beet designs in our work: furnish esti­
mates and do all work promptly. Our aim is to suit the peo­
ple, and our largely increasedsales show that we are success*nL Aa we are the only dealers in Barry County, we make it
Are invited to inspect the exhibit of pianos and organs I
shall have there.
~
Respectfully,

Table Top , Mantles

ray room through Ita br^-x
fatbar would not know bow

Call and Examine our Stock.
DR. E. H. LATHROP.

Visitors at the Fair

E. A. MATTISON

tetemage of all.

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                  <text>Hastings Banner,
VOL. XXXI. NO. 23.

fturiMfis. lUunr Co., Migh^

HASTINGS. MICH., OCTOBER 7, 1386.

J. B. BEAMER iCO.'S
Special Sales

MARSHA L.L_L. .COOK.
Sl-lo lUmoN RATES
Al.vfRTlSING RATES:
.............. (loo oo

For October

j,.f. J IUNTIMO.’
. i \In the Job’ rrtnunx I&gt;»ib- H’-Akm Eterylblag in the

&lt;.-~.il

First Week.

M&gt;w.nwl palternS of machinery IBlbe. granulated sugar I
•.^nrn’j.k.yed. enables the
5 “ bonelees codfish ..
’fob work.
5 bars Anti-Wash board soap.
W LOWKi’, M. D.,
“
G.' 'J»hvs
surgeon and Oculist 5 “ Carolina Rice
2 boxes imported sardines

Sfef.l'-.StC’wl'SJSE-

20 boxes matches.../.....

1 lb. Dr. Price’s baking powder.,

TV H. LAJiDIS, M. IL
4 boxes axle grease...
H ,
i’hysican and Surgeon,
Best Irving flour, per cwt.
W^Miand. Mich.
/
05^ at- J r sjdth of the post tifOce. will be Finest Japan tea, new erpp
•read there- day er uUb t.
,'
Water White oil, best
ft TIMMERMAN.
.
. Honw?iwthic Physician &amp; Surgeon, Best GJoss Starch ... i
. -,v-: e! Holloways' dreg store.)
QL bottle cbow chow.
k JONES,
r"
1-bushel baskets
Dentist
.
;-AT.;’:.l&gt; M»e»ided to.
/x
« •
• Jdlw'V
C WELTON

Second Week.

la ateai tor tt&gt;n Ollie t-*anner*R luurattce Oo.
wnxior- anuui'sprooerty against Hoeford's baking powder..
mkimud:
a‘man’s
IHskydoffhahd .a.-cuj«&lt;nr.
Domestic sardines, per box,
|KK)K ft SHELDON,
{
. Soda ...... I

. ((XBrtto Abersr: &gt;Uock. Itaaltmp, Mich.) . I Best African ginger
Hue ‘.Ut only »s! *&gt;! J ostract Books tn Barry
Couate
Choice Bio coffee, our own roast­

i E.KKNASTUN,
ing j.
A.
Attorney at Law,
5 bars Kirk's Ivory soap.
Jiyti-J. S. ilood' cor A t'o.’s store.) '
frsrtle* ■” siirosrtsof the Hute. Collections
Finest Gunpowder tea.
prwtiptly iMctut;:^ to. '
Qt bottle mixed pickles
JOHN ICABVWi,'
Attorney at Law,
Bird seed
M.-.l.!:«-r:lle, Mich.
i Finest Japan tea dust
ITABH-V V. l’AKKZB.«e&lt;atato,
JI In-iurant* Sml Loans.
J
311b. box gloss starch.
OT««ttl J.G. ETOyau i. Son. 2 dours north
' Choice baking molasses.
nt: rorti/Ocr.
Siweisuuei'-.'.V’I Itiv.u t&lt;&gt; tuaktng i-icbangM
o.’ property. T;..a
nou-rmldeut 14-oz. bottle best lemon extract..
property jwn-rlooked after. Farms
or L-aebaflije. Hooses-and
1 Best Grand Rapids Roller flour,
r. H. VaxAK*aK. ' ! per cwt ..L.....'
tout EK.. ; r s
KSA TEN
Van A RM AN, '
Luwyfra..
&gt;rer H'.-rtas,- National Bank.) '

Third Week.

WILLIAM 1 'WEEZEY., Attorney 2 lbs. layer raisins....
' ’ At L.iw anil Solicitor in Chancery. Royal baking potfefer
Prselie-i ’i.
i&gt;f tin- state.
1
3-lb. tin pail Wise’sAxle grease ..
WILLIAM IL SWE’*ZEY.

J ustice of the Peace.
CoCeet Jos a apettolty.T M. B. GILLASME.
Notary Public.
BoornaMllb
JABY (’. COBH,
fAtiifl'i.X A HLE ItKEfiSMArKR,

5 bars Kirk's Savon soap ,

Warner’s safe yeast

Boom smoking tobacco...
QL bottle Gerkins

Rising Sun stove polish ..
Medium size wash tub ...

Th»lLatr«( K}ir&lt; Alway Supplied.
New drleans
G’tiw. to Cutting Ch.
oaa rL'ftay. p.. Ctrru Cut to orrirr.
newh.Top.........
Kwn^oYtr s-bsntr' Store.
LJ

molasses

3 doz. clothes pihs,
1(r*l- k^Ur tnerttngs
t-r!day crrtiliijt. st Tern­
3 papers pins
v. . ,
\ H..T&lt;»HN8ON,M W.
3
“
tacks.....

•
J.S/1

3

jHigan Central

Finest canned lobsters

Fourth Week.
1 lb. Grit plug tobacco....
1 “ dark fine-cut tobacco

Boom smoking tobacco

1

1 “ mixed-jindy

Tki Niagara. Falls (Roula.
QRAMO RAHDS DIVISION.
Tlklas effect Muy 30th. IMk.

1 “ beat roasted peanuts

% •* whole cloves

** nutmegs ....
% “ Durham mustard,

cayenne pepper...

1-bu. bag rock salt....

2 packages ceraline....

Best table sauce, per bottle
Queen olives, per bottle ....

1 lb. sweet chocalate
Finest Rio and J ova coffee, rested

We roast our own coffee and peanuts.
We can be depended on for fresh

goods.
We have the best kind of a roaster

•made.
.
We are always first to cut prices.
Ogntt.

We are to blame for all the low prices.
We are not loved by our competitors,
we know, because our mode of selling

late'

goods on small margins and for spot
cash works ruin with the credit sys­
tem.

Everything Warranted.
.iMii
The Low Price Grocers.

WHOLE NO. 1635.

dress pattern by her father and asilver
Chas. Andrus lost a cow from con­
nickle castor by Dr. Ruckle. The G. A. gestion of the brain last Thursday
R. band put in an appearance about 9 morning.
o clock and played two appropriate airs,
Rev. Knott delivered his first sermon
after which they were invited in and at the Altoft school bouse Sunday last
M. J. Goss has gone for new goods.
all partook of a . bountiful supper. to a full house. Every one was much
KAY &amp;
Miss Frankie Doyle epent the past
After supper thecompany adjourned to interested in his sermon. Ek- preuchre
week |n Plainwell and Grand Rapids.
Union Hall and spent the balance of
John Smith is now a member of Ms. the evening in various games and one week from Sunday.
For repairing and cleaning- out cis­
Doster's funul v.
sports.
■
terns tooulre of 8. O'Dan.
The house where Jim Thorpe lives
is undegoing some needful repairs.
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Richards wiH
140
Geo. Jackson buried their only child
G. Wittie and family visited friends
soon remove to Middleville.
last week. They have the sympathy of in Orangeville last week.
Grove McIntosh, who has lieen an in­ the communitv.
Geo. Bease, nf Sebewa, Sondwyed with
valid the past year, died Wednraday
Woodward
Mr. H. Patterson has moved Into his parentn here.
night, and Friday the body was taken r red Hunt's tenant house.
G&lt; Thorpe, of Charlotte, spent Sunday
to Martin for interment.
The chicken pie social at I. O^G. T.
A few days ago a partridge iiew from hall was a success despite the heavy with his bc&amp;t girl.
Avenue
Lewis-and Mire Muy Lockhart were
a tree into the new house of M. J. Goes, rain that night.
in Ionia visiting friends, and attending
and in its fright, endeavoring to escape,
The shadow social at the hall of ths
Iiew against one of the windows break­ S. O. V. camp was well attended and a tt» fair last week.
1 and 3
B. Lockhart is breaking a Quo span of
ing it Into fragments, and causing its very enjoyable affair.
colte
own death. The superstitious would
James Robbins is moving back onto
Miss Addle Eddy, of Mapto Grove, is
believe this is n bad omen.
Campus
his farm In Yankee Springs.
the guest of E. Lockhart.
Danie and Sadie McLeary gave a
G. M. Hodge and wire, of Battle
Husking corn and making -apple jack
birthday party to their little friends on Creek, have been spending a few.days
is-the
order of the day.
Saturday IasL a large company and a with friends at Bowen and Middleville.
Martius
A* Buxton and wife, of town, Sungrand time was the result.
Miss Ettle Williamson teaches the dayed with B. W. Austin.
Farmers have com about ready for fall term of the Klnnle school.
‘
J. Mater and Mrs. SchetiaU are on the
husking.
Opposite
Leon Barr has gone to Allegan,
sick list.
Mrs. Mattie King, daughter of Mr.
17. JL quarterly meeting will be held
MIOKOBT CORNERS.
and Mrs. Detnuresque, is visiting, her at the Schlnppi church Saturday and
Many people from this section of the parents and many friends nt Bowen.
City
Sunday.
mntv were necessarily detained from
John Blackford, of Hastings took inB. Hosmer and family, of Carlton
tending the fair. So much unfavora- the chicken pie social Saturday night..
e weather of late for farmers to com­ John says this girl here is not his lost Center, are making his in other a pleas­
Hall,
plete their seeding, they deemed it best glrL Well, we would like to see the ant visit.
to attend that branch of husbandry as’ better one.
Of more importance to them than the
DETROIT,
Asa Corning has the job of putting a
Some of the fanners are now finish­
county fair.
new wall under the school house In the
snow
ing their wheat sowing, owing to the
The Methodist Protestant conference Robbins district.
assembled
together
at
their
church
edi
­
Geo. A. Mosey has been secured to heavy rains.
MICH.
OOOM.
The quarterly meeting will be held at
fice on the Bist, continuing until the teach the winter term In the above dis­
the Moulton church next Saturday and
following Monday. They transacted trict
'
their business with dignity, leaving a
Bert Nichols has moved to Ionia, Sunday. z
The Dime Society will meet at the
good impression upon the minds of the having rented his farm to his sou.
citizens, whp so earnestly listened to
II. Patterson and John Briggs bava home of Mrs. Frank Bowers, Thursday
afternoon.
rid.
14tb.
All
are
cordially
the word spoken each evening during just completed a fine house
Uao.
invited.
their stay with us, and the Subbath day Quick.
George Myers has resolved not to
services.
'
Leon Barr has gone to Allegan.
Died.—Mr. Joan Stock, aged 61 years,
Joseph Bechtel was at Carlton center hunt any more. As be was hunting
lust Monday his gun went off accident­
formerly a resident of this township, lust week.
but recently of Hope. His death oc­
Walter Dunham and wife,, of Maple ally and tho bullet went through the
curred at his home on Sunday, the 2filb, Grove, spent Sunday at Eld. GlUasfie'B. rim of bis hat.
Last Saturday the State Road blue
and was buried in the cemetery east of
Yankee Springs people, who attended
the corners on the 2Sth.
the fair, say next time they will take legs crossed-bats with Curlton Center
boys. Rrealt, 3fi to 23 in favor of the
Isaac Aldrich, quite an aged man who their overcoats and mittens.
blue legs.
has been residing four and one-half
Mrs. John Hurst has l&gt;egun building
Nashville.
milia north-east of here, died on the
a new bouse.
28th, after a protracted illneas. He
The Schoo] Star has commenced its
Mrs. Robert Johnson is on the sick
was buried the 30th in the cemetery second year.
list
east of the corners.
C. W. Smith is visiting his parents at
Miss Nellie White and her sister Ida.
MARTIN'S CORNERS.
of Rice Creek, have been visiting form­
A cold. disagreeabletime for the fair.
er friends and acquaintances about here last Saturdav.
We had our first ham froet Saturday
during the past week. They expect to
Mrs. 1. W. Feighner. of Muskegon,
return home today.
and L. C. Feighner. qf Hastings, were night
Mrs. Jake (Mell is quite sick.
Alexander Cravan, of Chicago, is the guests at Len Feighaer’s over Sunday.
Mrs. Emma Martin, of Nashville,
guest of his brother-in-jaw, J. C.’ Bishop.
Leans Parish, of Grand Rapids, and
M. Snyder and wife are among the Dr. Fleming, of Kalamazoo, are visit­ tailed on friends Sunday.
Mrs. Swarthout's pet canary died the
sick.
ing at Jas. Fleming's.
other
day of old age. He was sixteen
Mrs. Surah Wintermute is still conFrank Brown haa gone to Hustings
years old.
fined to her room.
to work at his trade.
Rev. Knott made his first appearance
A troupe of colored jubilee Kingers
and a democratic speaker are billed for here Sunday, and ‘everybody thinks
north Bahry.
conference could not have made a bet­
Quite a number of people of this sec­ this place Friday night. “We’re aM ter selection.
surrounded.”
.
tion attended the fair. '
Mrs. McElwain addressed the people
David McCtaeand family are moving
Married, at Hickory Corners, Sept.
Sunday evening in the interest of the
30th, Mr. Allison Bostwick and Miss in town.
Good Templars and organized a lodge
David
Irland
died
of
heart
disease
May Morthland. 'They left Hastings
Monday evening with 41 charter mem­
on 2 o'clock p. m. train for Pentwater, Thursday evening of last week ami bers. Officers were elected and install­
was buried from the M. E. church Sunat the bride's sister, on their wedding
ed, the regular meetings- to tie held
tour. May joy and prosperity go with
uiyde Brown, working at the apple Tuesday evenings.
(HEMLOCK AND PINEJ
the happy pair.
Sunday school closed last Sabbath dryer, is out. a good watqh, having
DELTON.
dropped it out of his pocket into a box
for the winter.
of dried apples, without noticing it.
Too busy last week for a letter from
George Boetwick returned from
“’’will be a cheap case of dried apples us.
Dakota last week. He thinks there is fo the purchaser.
(PINE AND CEDAR,)
Clover seed threshing is in order now
nothing like the west
e democratic convention at the and a large amount of acerage is being
Died, Sept 28th. old Mr. Aidrich. He
has been ailing for several years. W xott house on Friday last organized cut here.
by putting in H. A. Goodyear, of Hast­
The farmers have got their wheat
Funeral held at Hickory Corners Bap­ ings, for chairman and H. F. Penningmostly sowed and are now husking
tist church Sept 30th.
ing, of Charlotte, for Secretary. Henry
Farmers are through seedlug in this A. Hunslcker, of Bellevue, was nomin corn.
F. A. Blackman took second premium
part of the county.
ated for senator on second ballot
on his bay horse for all work.
Farmers are about ready for thresh­
Hon. James O’Donnell, of Jackson,
.We are much obliged to the Hickory
ing clover seed.
and P. T. Colgrove will speak at the Corners correspondent to the Kalama-^
Elmore D. Clark has lost a hog.
opera house on Tuesday evening next
Telegraph for the compliment paid
. Rev. John Mason, of the M. P. church Turroout. men of all parties, and listen' Mo
— .-----------1.------- at the
has been chosen to remain another to th argument* of two splendid ex­
and Maple,
time of the smash-up. .
you tell
year on the Hickory Corners circuit
po unora of republican principles. '
anything John, tell it as
Martin Corwin's time Is out to N.
'Wit Reynolds, living southeast df
KablCHS and Homes Kelley has hired he. ' .n Kalamo, shot Charlie Wilson,
PODS
CORNERS.
out for a month in bis place.
une or his neighbors Tuesday afternoon.
Picking apples Is the order of the day.
There had been some previous trouble
FREEPORT.
Will Crates Sundayed at the Corners.
and Wilson went over fdr a row. He
Prom theHerald.
Mias Nellie Bain has gone to Grand.
got it, but will perhaps ’recover. The
Chas. Will and wife arc visiting ball took effect in the groin. Reynolds Rapids.
friends In this place at present.
Will Mohler, of your city, spent Sun­
has not yet been arrested.
Dr. H. F. Peckham and mother will
Ed. lleckatbora, a former Nashville day with friends in these parte
occupy a part of C. V. Riegler’s resi­ boy. Is visiting his parents here. He
Milo Johnson, of Newaygo, Is visit­
ing
friends and relatives in this vicini­
dence.
brings a family with him.
Of Hvrry Itfnt-ription,
The railroad surveyors reached 1 ree­
.
Dew. Dickinson has traded his house typort Saturday evening, remaining here and lot to (Ho. Demum sr., of Coats
Mrs. M. A. Boice and son Ed. ana
spending a few days with friends and
over Sunday.
Grove, who will move here.
The people are aroused and are de­
Congregational social at C. L. Glas­ relatives in Alaska, Kent Co.
termined to secure the Grand Rapids gow's Wednesday evening.
Prof. M. V. Bora, of Lansing, will
A Lansing railroad.
. Orno Strong and Esq. Chipman are lecture on prohibition at the DLdple
Jno. Helrigle has lost several porkers at Lansing.
church on Sunday next, Oct. 10th.. at 2
from cholera. The bast authorities
Herb and Hlme Walrath. played with p. m. Everyliody come and do not miss
claim that sulphur and copperas are the Saranac band at the Ionia fair lust the opportunity of hearing the Prat.
What makes Isina Long wear that
good preventative^
Mrs. Geo. Karcher, br., who was ill
The Nash vine band played for apoli­ broad smile on her face? Oh, yesf it's
because she took first money in the lit­
last week, has sufficiently recovered to
Or Prices and Estimates given on ap­ ride to town and was the guest of her tical meeting at Maple Grove Monday tle girl’s race at the fair. Theda Kel­
afternoon.
plication.
Chris. Hough, of Woodland, was in sey only wears a grin for she took sec­
9°Geo.’Mo^maadywife returned from
BENTLEY BROS, 4 WILKINS.
town to-night working up his boom ond money in the same race.
their Dakota trip Tuesday, the former for county treasurer.
STATE NEWS.
being quite ill on his arrival.
______________ O. U. 6UCKKB.
Mr. D. butfln. in the employ of Moore
Mrs. D. H. Daniels, who cam* to GuU
Prairie in 1832, died at her daughter's
MOROO-THORN APPLE
Jt Shenard. visited his parents and
other• rffitRre and friends in Ovid last
The village of Morgan is to be bless­ borne near Galesburg SaUuday, aged
week, returning to this place Tuesday ed with a minister of the free Metbode'jn*if. Herrington enjoyed a visit 18 l^Ser^imd EUa Brown, of Morgan,
ISSm
ovSekpTSo«» Uter 14 of m«u&gt;1m Ln we «VbT »bkh default the power of from his cousin, Mr. Leatherbun, of after a number of disappointments, hours before showing signa of recovery.
Branch county the first of the week. He started last Monday for FreesoU. Mason She is now out of danger. Domestic
went from this place to Lakeview to Co.
trouble is the alleged cause.
visit friends residing there, accompanErvin Cole, ofThomapple lake, on
The gas vein in the Harrington-AxMonday last went to Carlton to run
the steam engine for H. Ludlow A Co. man well. Port Huron, baa been tor­
Joseph Shatter is expected soon to pedoed and gas enough struck to light
the whole neightorhood. A pressure
move to Morgan.
ler preached his first sermon to the M.
W. S. Adkins, merchant of Morgan, of 30 pounds to the square inch is
SJJSrtd“™«.U.rt.T IM «» “Zjl"? E pLplr of Sheridan last Sunday, and has now the largest and finest lot of
£ weUPpleased with his location.
dry goods and boots and shoes ever
Sever.d Saginaw valley mills will
Rev. IL J.
brought to the village.
‘S'.-JiSiK?®
shut down Nov. 1. and lumber camps
for bb Dew Heid of labor which has
will be in full t4a»t in about a month.
Len located at OMvet and Partello for
NOBTH-EABT HASTINGS.
Wages
will bo &gt;16 to 822 a month, and
the next year- Rev. Thomas who
The rain Is over and again it is pleas­ the demand, for mem is good. The coat
of logging will be about the same as
ant weather.
,
A good many attend^ the Wri
last year.
Mrs. Demott and daughter Hattie
Willie Hogan, of Negaunee, aged 10
^lt£TlSSd«^« ofsiS Eh M™- spent Sunday and Monday with Mrs.
yearn, went to look lor bia father's
.JSSof’S 8tVV«de'v Stewart spent Sunday at cows Sunday evening, and failing to re­
turn, search parties scoured tl» woods
Grove.
, .
life had been passed. It so happened Maple
A tramp visited some of the houses without finding hi m Monday- Hte peothat Mire Roush bad gone to mrite an in Uiis vicinity Thursday night but did plo think be is lost in the woods, but
evening call and when she returned
Rome fear he has been kidnapped by
not
receive
a
very
hearty
welcome.
hoS^bout 8 p. m-, the company bad
Goo. Clary has returned homo from suspicious characters awn in U»i* neigh-,
boriwod of his hoiw,'. ou Sunday.,
■
all assembled. Hbe was
agoid watch and chain and a beautiful Dakota, where be has spent over a year.

County News.

WRIGHT,

co.

BENTLEY BROS. &amp; WILKINS

Farm Wagons,
Double Shovel Hows,

ROAD SCRAPERS,

PINE LUMBER,

Cedar Fence Posts,
Joist and Studding,

FLOORING

H, ta iii Bis,

Cornice Mouldings,

Inside Finish &amp; Band Monldincs

Stoop Scrolls &amp; Columns

Window and Door
Screens.

MonLL’m“5X’r&gt;-S'.

CHAR IL

�CHINESE MASOJRT.

Star CoufhCure, • few doses ot which
gavflhw ectire relief from a rltdml

BRIEF HISTORY OF THE CHEE KUNG
TONG, A SECRET ORGANIZATION.

A while cblpmonk. caught near East
Jordan, is being exhibited at B:g Rap­
ids, and b said to be the only one ever
known.
.
THE HOMELIEST MAN in Hart­
ings its wi ll as the handsomest and
others call at our store and get free, a
trial bottle of Kemp’s Bslstiu for the
Throat and Lungs. It cures acute and
chronic coughs. Price 50 cents and
S1.00. W. H. Goodyear.
FOR 25 CENTS get Kemp’s Liver
Pills for Torpid Liver, for Constipation,
for the Complexion. W. IL Goodyear.

Of trophic,
VhcrettaW

pominrincj.1 1 lad that roil uf pa;s-re anything
to do with them?’

Agalarf the shafts of the Indian sun.
Whose spUntrrvd vrageancn falls between

j*rtu&lt;-r of mine, who devoted hlniwlf to

have gxliMri a grust dual of infarmadan from
them, which fa frequently uf comadurable

And only the laugh of the paroquet

MRS. CLEVELAND PHOTOGRAPHED.
■It's a brief history of the Chinese order of
Masons. Now, I sujiposo you think their'* is

greatargt

stablfched by King Sok&gt;-

Cleveland recently poawd for

which

manl&gt;ut its original and present purjxa.) M wtjl,
is entirely revolutionary. The birth of the

into the studio with Mra. lAinont, stalling
and chatting merrily. After removing her

vndod China and ratablisbed tb« prereat Ming
dynasty, which is nearly 400 years old. The

hands for a half hour. Do with me what you
WillThere was little work for the i&gt;o»l*i&lt;&gt;ni»t to
do, however. Mix Cleveland fell Into the
to thrir strength. Each racmtier educated hfa jKMiti• &gt;n txwt adapted for sh o wing off her beau children U&gt; a belied in the doctrine* of Um or- tiful form and exquisite feature, with a
one-third of the entire population of the- em­
pire. There are al"o almut 9U.OUO in the
United States. Tbc influence of the kociety is
naturally very great, and its member* have
In a flurry

affair* of stain.

lions, aud all the members naturally imbibed

■canned hl* subject critically he was all smiles.
negative in a few tecunds with a flourish. It
non was iU chief charm. The largo, tirighleyrs

assunio

the vulgar grin

also owe their podtiou. to this policy. Being
statesmen of great ability, they naturally be­
come a power to b« f wired by tbc govern­
ment, arid are iwronllngly ap;x&gt;tnted as am-

sittings in different positions were equally

in each jorition

United states. wa» one
markable, too.

Cbee Kung T-oug. as the society is called.
great Tai Pmg rebellion of ','.7 wn» brought
about by Its leaders, aud fought by ita *aldirre The famous armiui knoa-u m the
Black Flap and Yellow Flags, which perfornusl such bloody work in Tonqulu during
the recent war with France, were ubo com­
posed entiruly cf the members of tho Chee
Kung Tong, and led by it. offltyrs. Tho

From the piquant. niuu.v*l

look in the- third attlng. Both were becom­
ing and natural, tut tl&gt;e latter would lie more
In kw than a half hour all the negatives

being ilfapensed with nearly the whole time.

of actresses, Mrs. Cleveland exhibited no sign*

us. It la from'them thcedict* are suit which
so vitally affect tac policy of the Chincwd Mrs. Cleveland's natural grace and lieauty ns
government, an:! which in time may over­
turn tin* throne and establish a now dynasty. cagu Tribune.
Ths queuii worn tn-luy by the Chinese p-ople
is a symbol of their bondage to Ilia Mongolian
There is aa ouriat.h- example of jmxparity
emiwror, and is u constant reminder to them
up in Uniaq aquare. Hfa name m Smith, nnd
of tbeir subjection.
be fa getting rich rapidly out of a big restau­
rant
adlivi Uk' “Dairy Kitchen.' It fa eun“The ritjs of ttaeoriSty! Y«
dneted on the tenqienuice plan, aud a Ix-uid
In such infinite variety that my knowledge of of skillful nuu-icinnx dfarourare good light
them it inxvaaardy limited. Then; are tnirtythree oaths to be taken, and regular cast iron The place caught the thio of favor tr&lt; , the
once, tort, before an applicant can become a start. Smith mode his money to tstablfab
fully constituted tunntier of the society. Ho
fondness for niurie.
can, botrever, withdraw before taking the
his life, but it did

Invention triumphed, and the nwult wns
the “kn»*&gt;,"atuuricnl nianstroaity that sounds
brotbera, punishment swift and tcrriUe is somewhat like tlio song of a potulu-.t tom
metod out to him. In China it is death, but cat Smith looked after its introdud^on to
in this country that is impossible, though they the world personally, and as bo is ax* -rt in
go through all tb»&gt; formulas of an axecutioa advertising resource., be succevdeda Imost
without the fliml ciyminaticn. The ut'cused beyond lodlaf. He took his horror t- Balti­
h always allowed a I rial, but i t seldom ac- more, and witidn a week tbc town v .« wild
quIttnL The wise men and 7atri arch, of the The street boy. were blowing Iticoos: of
course, that would be expected; but the hotel
the nccnsod and ac'Ctwra are brought before
them. The Utter step forward first, and
prostrating tlMttuaeirrH upon the floor at the

about town, and even the- banjolnving girk,

came near gvtting Into jx&gt;litic&gt;s and might
have if Smith hail stayed another week. He
nvulo? 11,QUO clear within a year, and then

conscience soioto him, and jterha|is the erase
ran out. If tbs latti-r, the Inventor wisely
stood from under and iweapcd with his profit*.
and improalva sprecli, which fa interrupted

prortrating thaniM-H and uttering word* of
iw;ot The judge next cbqn his bands and

Girl Pupil* at Taganrog.

Lum 1-s-ued an order forbidding girl* froqurating tlu- gymnasium and other -tbokiatic ropurjxe* of catching tire blood that is not tablbihtnt-ntn from wearing any kind of tmbte
eoming fnxhionablt- drew, stays, conwta,
who is still lying Cao* downward upon the bustiw. pails, higl&gt;-h&lt;v]&lt;d boots, tall Imte,
ute., and the jmretits of the girls are said to

York Huu.
with terrific fuevo until w ithin half on inch

JohnnjMUid his elder sister made up the
clnr.-i. and Johnny hail come to rely on his siw
tar* industry for Jifei losvoa “Johnny, upon
vvbat dore the earth revolver1 arin-d tho
tMM-ber. “Ax, sit,” replied Johrmy, scratch“Correct"

“I TRIED Everything, without re­
lief, but Kemp’s I’DeSuppoaitorire cur­
ed me." So writes A. &lt;1. Rob-. 5ew
bondoc. Conn. Price 50 cents per box.
W. H. Goodykab. ,
Dr. Dove, at Lakeside, Ottawa county
b wanted for an alleged abortion on
Mary Young, who died thereof.
Thoae who believe that nature will
work off a cough or cold should under­
stand that thb b done at the expense
of the constitution. Each Ume this
weakens the system, and we all know
that the termination of this dangerous
Ktice is a consumptive’s grave.
1 take the chances, when a flfuy
cent bottle of Dr. Bigelow's Positive
Cure will safely and promptly cure any
recent cough, cold or throat or lung
trouble. Buy the dollar bottle of Fred
Hotchkiss for chronic cases or family

CREAM
worts, ana
,
urn- ar.lt. At.
"
wnur vein was struck. ^'rUy ator
UxA. were Joa, arxl^kr “fldiing for ttam
fnr w-vera! inonths they were remgut. Ita
Ing live momao muiwu-———

BAKING POWDER

-

MOST PERFECT MADE
frvA’^A^k I-—.

^'° ^mmauIa&lt; Limn ar AVim

falling tbort of fifty barrel*. It swelled th®
..... ■ . . _. J.. .1.1—
. rrsfanrl r-HMK
WMKU,Ui'd^ .u
. —- ---------- -- kill all tin: fidi that camo within certain
lOClil'-avi u— i&gt;A.un
--------- -- have entered any one's mind until about live
ye r. after the well begun to flow. Hevsral
capitalists then conceived the plan of extract­
ing the chloride of sodium from the wrier
and manufacturing salt. For *omo reasnn
the scheme fell through then. Imt two years
later a company wax formed «Inch retablikbe1
the »econd largest saltworks in the United
States, making about 150 liaryel* of salt dally.

Ths Hon. P. M. Danaherdied at Lud­
ington Friday evening. lie was mayor
of that city in 1874 5.
Dr. J. B. Lansing of Buy City has
been appointed assistant physican at water it gore through a proresa which ex­
the Pontiac asylum.
tracts the bromide, which forms a largo pro­
Scientifically combined from the beet portion of t Im- character of the water from
materials are Cobb’s pilb. Will cure the well This fa a very valuable medicinal
product.
headache.
Wben the water I
G.».■_« th* Children. They are os- would be jierfectly
S^KX.V’V' ped ally liable to sudden
Colds, Coughs. Croup. Whooping Costah
etc.
Wo guarantee Acker’s English
Domed v a positive cure.
It saves
hours of anxious watching.
Sold by
Fmkd'k Hotciuuss. liracxiMt.
The Hon. James Caplis, ot Detroit, b
recovering from a severe attack of mal­
arial fever.

salt and bromide.

sixteen yrare ago. A j»etitiar feature is that
on some days, frr a period &lt; d al-cxit an boor,
the well becomes unusually njiIntel and the
prwwure simply terrific, requiring the strong­
est kind of joints and raring to hold the

It fa almost impasnftJo to ivanproband the
Dr. Jackson’s blood and humor syrup
will positive cure all eruptions, ulcers
aud uul sorts upon the body face or rat® nt :r.,oa&gt; gallon-, per day. it would have
Umba. Will thoroughly cleanse the thrown off 5U.VC.,4C0 gallnm of water.—
system and blood of every trace of dla- Pittsburg Conunerciai-GsUMitUL
easee that have tbdr origin therein.
Cures the rheumatism. Ball rheum and
canker, and is well recommended by
the medical profession all over the
active partner in the publishing firm of Tickcountry. Price SI per bottle. Sold by
W. U. Goodyear
by a young gentlemanThe 13-months old child of Fred Naha
of Bay City fell into a tub of suds Mon­ coraplaiM'd that his manuM-rlpt jhmob had
day and was drowned.
Don’t give that cough antart, but use friends tind lesnl tlx- verses read aud declared
Hill’s Peerlees Cough Syrup. No cure,
tlauu to tie an invaluable acqubitiou to Ameri­
no pay.
can literature
-Our reader droidcs that," said Mr. Fields
The United States gunboat Michigan
was inspected by Admiral Jouett Sat­
urday, at Detroit.

The best on eartb, can truly be said hima. lf, the joblubcr conducted tb* young
of Grigg’s Glycerine Salve, which is
sure, safe nnd speedy cure for cuts,
bruises, scalds, burns, wounds and all manua-ripta. He carefully read
other sores. We positively cure piles,
tetter and all skin eruptions. Try this
wonder healer. Satisfaction guaranteed come more than ordinarily intmwted, and in
or money refunded. Only 23 cents. tliatiaw' placed the package Inride his cMt.
Sold by b. Hotchkiss.
“Why, b-- gore through them ju»« a* I sum
A. II. Farnam's shingle mill at Ed­
more burned Saturday. Losa S1.500.
It will be rebuilt
rrnry wares os yob are with sugar," rejoined
Hill's Peerless Worm Specific is the Mr. Fu-his.
effectual worm killer in the world.
"1 am satkllod,” said the merchant. “Let
No cure, no pay.
IMt, of every kind cured in 80 min11U* by Woolford's Sort itary Lotion. verees, but be acquired u largo fortune In
Use no other. This never faiki. Sold sugar.-Will M. ClemoM, in Detroit Free
by Frederick Hotchkiss, druggists.
Hastingi!. Mich.
LeRoy Nichols, of Big Rapids, is the
successful candidate for a West Point
Cadetship.

change slowly. T1h&gt; style, of the jwvscnt do
.iuv_. .......v »___ .■____ .. . .

w. H. Goodymr eau olwny* be relied upon to
carry In riock the purnd unit best xo»d». and
»“»taln the reputation of bring active, pwibtnc
am! rellaide, hy recommending article* with ahajo*, which al way* marked a distinguished
well ratablfahed merit ntxl aucli a* are popular. grave, was a marble slab laid horianiUlly on
Havlnx the agency lor theretebnued Dr. Kiux *
“ft
which allowed |4cnty of space for vensw,'
which no well regulated gravretrxm of lb*
On-t port of the century could du witoout.
- -.
. J mm; |WUK. 11 was
hb duty Whim one of hi. jmruhioiieni died to
rexnpwe a suitable sbuisa, and the ministers
slonary the formula of a simple vegetable re­
medy tor the speedy and twrmaneut cure at
Consumption. Bronchitis. Catarrh. Asthma and pwicxUcub even of Lhoun days Would have
all throat and Lung Affections. nl»o a poritire dona lit oHen timre nothing but brownstone
slid radical cure for Nervous Debility and all and santist-try. wim UwL 'Hw carving wa«
Nervous Complaints, after laving tmted 1U
wonderful curative power* in thousands of
was tlut every dab sboukl have a human faro
carved over ti^ inscriptioiu The stylidi
a..... n
UIUUMH SUnCTlSUt, 1 Will miv.wtnn*.
h..’. .mm., c... ... ______ "L.

Magazine Editor—How many now maau•ertpta camo In today ■mall!
plantation.
Office Boy—Twvnty-twn, dr.
-HACKMKTACK." * tasttnz and fragrant
••Well, pi-k out nil that yoU ftn,
r.'’1;'-'"''!'- ,‘rk’t’ x‘ *'M’ tt&gt; ^"h*by W. na
aiui -x-vi
1__ n J
h. Goodyear.
,
HHIIklH’S CURB will immeStatriy relieve
wtf'.L
““
““
not.d author."-Omaha Wortt

ration With the mtn i

creation.”—Tid Bias.
It apjwam that tta crocodile, like the faith
which formerly esteemed it sacrtsl, p pnic-

Mow York Bun.

snri fa wvldng mean* to diminian thia fright-

p *»»’*vm**w^Scenein France *Z f.
•Gmhcrik* Graves row maxinc Crcam ^Tartm
i&lt;°* Dr Price’s Cream BakingP&amp;wder

ASK YOUR DEALER FOR THE IMPROVED PHT1LWI

EVERY PAIR WARRANTED NOT TO RIP.
.The Best le Always the Cheapest.

HOOSIER MMUF1CTURIHQ CO.

FORT WAYRE, IMD.

New Grocery Firm!
The undersigned, having purchased the interest-of.Geo.

Paeston in the firm of Preston

Cook, will continue the busi-

ness at the old staiid uniter the.firm name uf

HOGLE &amp; COOK
We will do all in our power to hold the trade al ready estab

liahed and largely increase the number of customers by selling good goods *t a small margin.

Come and See TTs.

HOGLE &amp; COOK,
Central Home W'-'1-

MONEY SAVED!
Having bought a large invoice of TEA,

we will until further notice give eacli customer
a better TEA than ever before; and to induce
customers to try, will give a 5 cent ticket with

each pound for cash. Tickets good in -°c
lots for any Crockery we have in stock at face
value.

He dees most at his work on a tyj» writer.

Creaai Bata eared m®.
value, and weald
be

Try Our Tea!

Hams &amp;

�THE NEWS IN BRIEF.
THE CARGADORES.
Co-OperMtl,. Ru,r«.4
Wftn‘ '

A new mineral deposit ba* been struck in
Wwt Galena, Ill*., which U reporto.1 to be
the grwotoa mining bonansa arar struck in
that city.
A rralUr
k ™,Jn, BWV a,
bug* in Raymond township, Champaign
county, Illinois The tntastlnea at the dead
porker* have l«en found to bo swarming with
worms.
Bouanxa Macki-y hopes to create out of the
Postal Tfitegrnph company a* extensive a
ststetu a* that of tlie Wntfern Unkm. When
thut i* done be says telegraph rates will be
ao chrop a* to do away with letter writing.
Tim Viking, the yacht ou which Samuel J.
Tild-n 11**1 to S}u:vl ao much time, will be

't
on

’“d‘
hp raJA are y uid in v.’ogU’*d' 111
district* (and
i» particularly mentioned)
!■“»«&gt;. etotm. wo ,J or.l other nxbanira only receive from two to there mark*
«sy from forty -seven to seventy rente) ter
‘thni toT °f Mtr* *Ul
t?”"
°“y riKh,5' “&gt;^«t&gt;-two
wnts • Fwiudo tabor l* allowed only In cer*n'l.won’ro» whcn «n'ploy«l, rem
from otM m-irV
.

INTERESTING CLASS OF PEOPLE
IN OUR SISTER REPUBLIC.

nhlir

Work They tk~&lt;.’hooper Than Mais*.
JCelM-essui at the Well.

Ttarargadorc* are by far the best elam of
laltorrr* in Mcxk-n, and are by law and long
Uwage regrtni.*! tta iveat and cbcajxwt com­
mon carrier* in nl) tta large cities and towns.
Their wages si*! want* are small, and their
bone and tnu»-l« are their mily capital.
Educati ni, mcnleoty and rcflnmxmt are
t&gt;
__L.? retiu-i per aav.
the working hours ore from 0 to6 in sum­ nlino«t unknown among them, and morality
mer and 7 to 7 in winter; ooohour te allowed often exists only in iuuim-. Among many
for dinner, halt an hour in tho morning for their hifM* and aspiration., ore no higher
William a Molten, asistant general super­ breakfast, and tadf UIl (jour in the afternoon than the burden* ou their tacks, while their
intruded of Um Northwestern rood, te about tor coffer.
degradation i* as low os pulquo anti nxvcnl
to aauimetbe general manageim-nt of u&gt;.
ran male-IL Ttase are Ute national drtnta,
"rt h
V teconsin Central, F. N. Finney having re­
six! nro made from tta native maguey or
nq&gt;U«J.
signod.
WtaS U»
br pta. cvntury plant Their dross is coin;&gt;raed of a
Alexander Maim, nt one Umo railed “the work ha* broa generally adojited, and the low, whk-briinmed straw hot, goatskin jacket
cattle king of Hliuote,” dW at bi* bumu In
thus. wnxxl are on a wate already re­ and jautaloons, a bather apron from tta
ferred tu. To [MXA ide for richness and acti- neck down, and a pair of sandal, in .place of
Pari* Turntay, tigvd tPi.
r-^ulr"l by taw, the workman is *ht*.-a In addition they carry t thick jtad oti
Mm Kemper, widow of the late Dy. Kem­ ‘ .?t'
per. prescient of Nashotah wuiiuary, died obliged to contribute to a saving fund out of tlieir Itacks, upon which tta i-uniem are
placed. Tta whole U kept In place by a wide
suddenly Tuesday morning at the KemMlui ta* earning*.
Rent runs from twelve to eixlgenn mark* belt which is i*vawd aronud tho load and just
(W la.) water cure.
linlwrt Caruttan, plUher for tlie Browua, J*ay from »2.W to gtai) j&gt;er month, and above tta foreliead. In addition some wear
of BL Louis, retire, from the dlamoud on mrah rort alxut twenty-four rente a day. a belt from which i* swung a large (testbed
account of heart diatom-, and will return to I be meal* of a workiugimui ronrtst iwindpal- knife, a long wwing needle, a rope and a
ly of potatuca (for dinner, jxrtato soup with a bunch of string*.
his home in Chicago.
t
•lice of borom,
bean.-., vegetahtes, rum_ A safe in the produce exchanga at Naw
With thin garb and a license from the gov­
York was on 'Tura iay evauing robbed of mon pork and black bread, somotimra dried
and now and then ordinary beef i:x*lL ernment the rargndor i« ready fcr work, and
they Mt
by axne person who knew Um, combi- fish,
but more frequently bone fl«*&lt;h.
is conddared by hi&gt; claws* wcU-U&gt;-do in life,
Tuesday
Il is very rare that a workingman is seen and indeed they Lava some reason for think­
wraring a white shirt.
ing so, for we often see them poshing t hrougb
Utterly cooperative storai have been
the Rtpwt under heavy burdvna, and that
tahli*lM*l aliuust everywhere. Tbtar Ixmefi- without a pad, and entirely naked from the
ceuce I* curtailed by the evil of the credit wuirt up. Their work includes about ail that
system. Tb/'rt' are otta-r orgamxau.no w hrae is done by our northern dairy, takrry and
special object it Is to help srorkingmeu. The grocery delivery wagons; abo that of the
governmeut has taken mcasarvM recently to moving car, the liutcbcr'* enrt and the dray,
1‘vtter h&lt;xi*e ita working cta*n |*,j)utation. Iu
Berlin ami other large rttira kitebra* have is very extensive moving being done it mnk-s
t»*-n rtartnl to supply food Uiat will combine a strange seem'. They orc then trudging
quality with cheapuem.—Cincinnati Commcr- oo in a king Hue, each one bent under hi*
burden, composed of parlor, household and
In a fit of jealousy at Negaunee. Mich..
Wednesday, J. King, a widower, dxrt Mtn
kiuben furniture. The grocery delivery man
A Morv.loa. Mathematician.
and the frutero (fruit |«ddten&gt; carry their
Txmbe RoulMard. mother nf five children, in­
Jirn Townrend i« a noted Bohemian in liurdeus on their head* in low, flat lisski-ta,
flicting a dangvrou* wound.
Nevada
and
wall
known
in
California.
He
which an- sometimes a yard wide. This is
In a shooting match for the northern 1111“
a
genial,
convivial
soul,
whoso
Ik.
harm
no
jitaced on a circular pod which just tita the
nol* championship, at Rockford. Wednralay,
C. E. Stannard defeated Bliartff Hutchinc, one, but are rather evidence of tte abnor­ lw-sd of the carrier. When (riling fruit otio
mal developmrtit of the power of exaggera­ man carrkw the taskeL while a wound gon
and won tl»&gt; diamond tadge.
tion. Ho U credited in Nevada with having
The Indiana yearly mo-ting of Orthodox b-»-n the originator of some of Mark Twain’s along and Jfries the kind, quality, price, and
ccochatea by saying: "Toda csta' muy
Friend* wu o]x&gt;&lt;M3d WudiMwday at Klcblawt jnkse, including tta story of the man burnt-1all are ver? cheap.
In till* city tho prtennens are worked a* rarThe coal agtcite of Uw Pennsylvania rail­
gnd'ires, and while writing this fifty have
road We. toretay advanced the wiling price
JMU***! my window*, and all were loa. k*l with
of cool 15 cent* per ton.
wood. At; other tune* wi&gt; m*&gt; them low ted
Prvefctait Clevetand Wednesday afternoon
with l*ig* of earth and rubbiah from the
received tho dek-RMU-s to the Grand G-i.. r*l
strret. Im*' and sand for the builder, and
I 'liapUT of Royal Arch Mason*, now btartfng
l&gt;rnvy ittxwte* used in ;«ring the stm-ta and
a convention m WaJiington.
-d.ic walk*. Many of them are barefooted and
Anna Hawley, the IS-year-tad daughter of
clothed in rug*, white-otber* have a piece of a
Dr. Hiram A. Hawley, of Delmar Junction,
blanket around their loin*, which fonw their
Vt. cut off Iwr hair Kat unlay evening, and,
“Well, air, lie wa* a wonderful fellow—the entire suit They are driven to and fro by a
after &lt;li.lining mate attire, left on hurwbock great-*! tnatlemmlictan that ever lived. Ytsi mutinied guard, consisting of about one-third
for
porta
unknown.
cituid
(tropoun
1
the
mad
difficult
problem
in
1 a ba*i.xxt oim! tall
At Bingen. Fa.. Mn&lt; Mary Wagner and mathematics to him and be would give you almart worse than death itwlf. When lum­
in tta evening, in
a »ts**'h after-tta child were killed by a fart train The child the answer offuond at the snap of your ber or long timber B to be moved tty* rods of
1-anqurt Gen. Mika bad waialcrel out upon tlu’ track, and th- i fingers, while other Jteoplc of reputation in two pwcui are fastened tiklta jssck trnldlc on
•aid: "I have !k- mother Irat her life In attempting its rewi*.-. that line would »■ a quire of paper and a either dde of a mute or Imrro. while the other
. tie patience with
A motinment thirty fret high, eretad in gross of lead penciK and take a w,*-u to end* drag &lt;&gt;n the ground; thus they are trailed
tbote who a short memory of those w!k&gt; full in tb- Black Hawk reach the *am- result. Why, I’ll tell you along ti&gt; the required place. 1 hh i* tta' **-ret
war, was Thursday dollratal by the citto'in what the fellow could do. He could go intn a of transferring everything for which a kngof St«q&gt;lwu»&gt;n county, Illinois, in Kent town­ graveyard and rub hi* bra.! again-* a UnnK g. and । wagon is nerewwry. And it 1* even
ship. Col. J. D. Hitt, a veteran of tho stonc and tell you bow much tte corpse said they pride th-nwlvra on their native inweighed when it died.”—flan Francinco 1'ort. spmnlty' t«r by Uite method there is no tiny
druggie, related mmxm- intetssting facte con
hat in gearing and ungearing.
t.-* tai tiwrewith
Tltaxluni (1. Hulett, an aged citiwu of
The late Dr. Cogswell, tlu* rehownwl libra- I All tin- butcher*' supplk* are carried more
limtng Niagara Falta, went twfon. the aoniUry bum**
at Buffalo, an*! explain*! hi* system of im- rian of the Artur Bbrary. &lt; xpnw»*l the opin­ than amik into thi* city. We have seen one
laslding fruit and lolira of animaj* in ce­ ion many year* a*&gt; that a free circulating man carry five drrael (terp or two quarters
ment, by whk-. they were changed into a litonry wa* im|*wiLlc, be.-»uw in five yrara
autatam*- resembling (tone,
serving the any r dterth «n «d bc*A* fur that |-urj«»- would
original color. His will pnurtdre timt his be M-attcn-d forever, l/cyood hope of recov­
corp* (hall be tn*»ta! by thia proc* «a
ery. But what i* tbu csq&gt;eri.-nre of the BraAdolph Gordon, a counterfeiter, wo* dis­ ton public library I 11 lows only one btxfk
charged from prison at Jarkom, Micta, out of every 1».&lt;&gt;W loaned, or one-ninetieth of
Tbunslay. after serving five year* He wn* 1 ]&gt;cr rent. The free circulating library of
immediately, raorrsstal for counterfeiting m New York ba* Imd simitar exj»-ncnre of the
Uie pnwiii, tnokl* and dim btang found in his trust worth I nrwi of tb* putdic *&gt; far u bur­
row,*! lx«&gt;k* are concerwd. fur it* I owe* ore
cell.
We question very much
Texas fever has broken out am «W cattle in iudgiuflraiiL
ML Zion township, Macon county. IlUn-iia. whrtber a library like tta Artur, wtam- book*
The afflict**! (tack were recently |axrcha«l are i.' kl for n-frreuce merely, d&lt;«w not, h&gt;
|&gt;roporti&lt;m,
mitf-ir
more from ttepredatluu*
in Ctiirag'&gt;. and &lt; npu.- from Iowa.
A hail ami mc^nrtonn prewaitat Thu relay and nurtUatioii’ tlinn a .peat free circulating
librarv. Tlte sooundreb am! vaixtal* wbn
in the Manpretas (Mn-h.) section.
steal rare book., &lt;* who tearout chapter* awl
Keren dw-Hings and four tarn* at Manito(date* from &gt;'ta&gt;k» books, ate ta* from among
woe, Wta, were ite«troy»*l by fire Thursday
tta- poor end htuabk*, l&gt;ut •rn *nrn
•ovc
poverty—cunsrteh-elem fellow*, who do n d
For the quarter onde! Se;&lt; Ml th.-n- were red«t the tenqdation to puritan.—New York
l.tri! failure in the Unital Btat--*. a* com­
pared with 2,lWfor the third .(uarter of
1-AY The UabUitire. however, are
-My wife to. ’k me to a Then
oad*i• -river gmrral. Will lain UWfar the three month* &lt;&gt;f K'ti. a* *cn&gt;n*t
tEi.&lt;74.tWU for the corn-.] kumI mg pcriol tn naaiie* n*t sit in. • corner am
Bn,&gt;kline; for auditor, W. F.
(criptive made far three Immitk
.••■&lt;”. , - attorney general,
Th- whisky pool met at Cincinnati Thurs­ rctirtance of the programme
/mi.. • ! Clinton. Mr. Aspin- day. and advanced the price of whisky from
■ an t W. Ixw iy Warner,
stein. Mr wife said it reprwemted n storm at
|t W to &lt;1.14.
The Danish Lutheran .onveulirai, which „, but I taik’i t­
ha* just dosed iu *.«.'«&gt; st Ccdy Fall*. Hon rame in. Tta' blaring &lt;d the tn«itw«
and the rollmC of the «lrum* were «uppo*«ra
Iowa, declared against secret xoclrttaa.
be thunder--"-my wife said. 1 to
Juan.
'
lion at the i7&gt;th anniversary of llarrard. tta- noire answtwi just a* well for a ja-. g
wbkh will be observed with unusual houor. freight train «r a scene in a 1-nmr
Imtdrtaidl ww * Pliilteaf Th
II
early in November.
•,
Marruti women overpoweted «. sheriff* wailed in tl»- &gt;n-l Bgonirtt'k «««»*'r'
thte my *t^° "n‘‘* rvprvwmtad the fury
p«em County Clan-. Ireland, "btte *
.training one Kelly'- property. Tlie &lt;•»•*£ bl^t&lt;tef v anvbndy to detect anything like the
were securely held while the rattle wen- fury of ibe blart in a tremolo ou tb&lt;- v Wins.
driven aw*y by the hunbsnd* of the women.
It might as well do service for a bi&lt; J «
,
Judge Bagby Ims* decided that til*
I. rd of trad.- ba* the right to control the or a fight with hard gloves, or » *7^ ST
nJ^in w^T tho action, on it* fluw L.honl* in dhtress a* for the fur) of ttaeimuawwh; il-- flnu Imil'/t, and then tta follow­
ing *.
by nc--lamatioa to complete are dirtributal to the putaic
Toddy Solomon, husband of IJUlan Rus
the tick-&gt; retary of state, Henry B.
. A. W. Braid: auditor, wU tte actrew, wa* indicted for bigamy Frinttoniey general, Edgar J.
mtM U» n»l« »&gt; - el:OT*r • .

N”JSu. a- Ml

o&lt; d«ro» Sl.“ W U" &gt;"
Uw d.«tas «&lt; Mr*
M F-dta "“Jj* tan “
I

Ktad -tan U '■• &lt;«
U. tta

The gciM-ral grand cnapw .
/
nuMKjn*. will bold its next meeting at a
nni«~ ... -— .
j£ Victorien Sardou, who »
pleasant country hou«e at Marty
Lrk on a "rw »i&gt;ectA™^r P^TO
St Martin. He “P that Rte a
modern life with with srcnre in t.
^witne-ed by ch-^ren &lt;« &gt;

Mr,, tlwrland at Buffalo.
X T.. M
Oranr .on. of Bliuote ctalegn. stetndtrvehe Im tier Hist Sunday tn Buffalo
Hix* b. r-l.-i^rtaro for Europe a year or
‘
kU!e&lt;1 o cu»*2"- In n very quiet manner. It wa* iightai cigar into »
IttW '- .tta tta prere Baturday that (to plosion wreck*I ttw #tnu
1
*«Ll attend divine (Brvfc**i at tta Central tamer, and wounded
‘cimrch Sunday morning, but
*i* dki not do «&gt;, Tta announcement did
‘‘a* a targe attendance at tta serviem
“*».»X)»--ted. The congregation barely
miro lull Of tta M-atx. M«: Ctevuland re®«*i at th rertdeoca of bar cottar., Mra
Alice Fotavn, all day.
A Mtehigsa Maa Cremated.
j^V/’-O-N. Y„ Oct L-Tta body &lt;rf
H. Heiner', late at Bsginaw. Mkh.. ww

to their moral*. In Mgrrat drawixu-k of Ux&gt; tbratre
that it i* lmj»r*itaa to
,
ami. if report be
The Pntaon* &lt;,f “ *™
flcteutlfle num arc in dt
the tend poteon or th« roj.,
most hijuriou* in tbearen
waUr. Th&lt;- chancre «« 1
•hdrups” arc more deadly
anuMTixrtl*
*?
C_r, -DKn&gt;lt

CUm ud J"* W

GERmanremEOY

ForPain

psymeat ot the interest on any day wteveop Uie
name I* made payable as therein expressed, sad
should the Mine remain anpnM *iw1 In arrears
fur the apace of thirty day*, tiira and from
tiicncefonh after Uir lapse al (aid thirty days,
the principal san ot fifteen hundred dollars
with all arrearaxrs ot Interest thereon, should
al the option of said BiortBgw*, their executors,
sdinlntatrators or aMtgnJtacome and be due
and payable Immediately thereafter. alUMMgh
the (.criod lltnllo.1 for Uie pay went thereof may
not then have expired. And default having
been made In the payment of the interest dae
the IMli day &lt;rf August. A. D. iwa. the t«h day
‘l,*"**b
«*Ld?L£.A'FiT-

OUGHIURE
SAFE.
SURE.
PROMJ-T
POISONED WATER.
The report of the state Board of Health
abowa a condition of thing* in the water
■apply that la absolutely appalling. One
family alone baa had three death*, the
origin of which can be traced to this
aonree. The effert may not be Immediate
but are none the leas anre. In thecourae
of a few week* »r months, loss of appe­
tite, beadnebe. lose of Bleep, tired feelinn
and the thousand and one symptoms that
indicate the approach of diaeaie are cer­
tain to be felt. The smaller towns haven
water supply of more or leas injurious
character, while the farming community
often draws tta water from wells that are
(imply drainages from barn* and outWhen all these things are taken Into
consideration, the"surprise is not that
.
,_____ —__ II.— . ,U_. t SmM

by drinking liquor*, mineral waters or
any other concoctions, for they too fre­
quently are oflen more Injurious than
ordinary water. The only way to avoid
the evil effect* 1* by keeping the brailh
■ulmpaired. AU have observed that iho
•vil effects of poisonous water are quickly
manifest In Some cares and much les* »n
others. This la owing to the fact thal one
person lain p«*l health while the other Is
•at. A mint woman or child who 1* rig­
orous, and whose body 1* properly ton*!,
ta the one who can easiest avoid th* evil*
above named, A gentle stimulant tn the
digestive organs ami faculties, n strength
Imparting preparation, a nerve building
compound is what the public require, is
what the people will have. Tbla Is pre­
cisely what Hotiion.c I*, and the urent
favor with which It has been awl is being
received clearly (bows its value. Being
eomporetl of peptonized beef, bop* and
malt &lt;the three Iw*! known Invigonu.t*
and IoiiIcsk' 11 orctimulatre albumen
in the bodv ta completely «* to must cer­
tainly countehict ibe llr*l approaches of

Iftbe luhaUtanta of Michigan &lt;te«!re to
prererve their health nnitnjmired in spite
of the M-vrrr 'climate, bail water and
other health ■iwmir* that snrronnd tbetn.
they must use some standard (limn/naV
thnt Impart* tlgor while edding strength
All bend* of famtllM. end th'*c who
value their awn happiness. «u&gt; well a* that
ot their irienda. stoonl-i give th!* subject
the most cnrefnl attention and intestlga-

KALARIA
FOR

at public auctloQ to the blgbert bidder at S
north front door of the court fiouee. in tta eity
ot Hastings. Barry county. Michigan, (that
talus tta pbire of bolding tee circuit court for
ll*rryr county) tta premlee* described la said
inortgsgs, &lt;x so much thereof a* may be Mess■uiry to pay -odd prlurlp*! *am and interest due
tbrreuu at tta rate of eight per reuL per an­
num, dur ami unpaid on such nioripagr. *ud all
legal rusts of thl, forrc'.osure. together with an
attorney tee of twenty-five dollar*, a* provided
for iu said mortgage. said premise* being de­
sert ted iu said mortgage aa follows;
AD those |4eces or panels of land lying and
tn tHa V.I.V Wn««nK

�1 he Hstsliiaffs iBanner.

Dideocv,nUon
anybody bmr
of the democratic
repwUMlng
Wwkl'mt

CieveUnd’s financial policy? Not to
any great extent. And yet Bre'r Fuller
said there could be no fusion unless the
Hastings. Mich.. 'October J", 1886. Michigan democrats did that very
thing. But that was when Fuller bad
an axe tc grind. He wanted a little
better show ut the feed trough than the
democrats were disposed to give. When
Fuller
has something to gain by howl­
Republican Nominations.
ing, he is a howler from Howlervilie.
When his little game has worked to his
satisfaction, he swallows his own words
&lt;w.-«.unn,T k » and “mum’s the word.”
MVS. of Wayne..
For HUrte fmwntr, GRUME JL MA1.TZ, of
The course of Hon. Jas. O’Donnell in
congress is a matter of pride to his
*Vor Atkirney'Gearral-‘MOERS ’TAGGATT, constituency. There was no harder
worker, none more effective, than he.
He did nut dodge or evade any question.
For HcT*r1rUci&gt;«rat of Public IiMtnMtton- Was in his seat and voted upon every
JOSEPH ESTABROOK .uir&gt;&gt;Um.
r..r M-.-i.-- ,.t
ivJ;-.ru-.1
measure, often when his physicians।
BAMTE1. H.UABOttOK,Of Wayne.
directed him to remain in his rooms.
For M-mt-T-of C«&gt;».'n‘ss,:3d'i»BtrF:t-.1 AMKS
Moreover bis vote counted on the right•
O’DONXBUU
_
side every time. This district will doi
GKOKMS.INHm.
its duty to a faithful, diligent servant
’
. by returning Mr. O'Donnell by an in­‘
BY M.
creased majority. This, we firmly be­
lieve, will be done.
For ateTfll-BAHZi: 8HRIN ER.
ForCWW.y’Chrk-FlkARK'McDEItBY.
If you want no wishy-washy foreigni
For Trwurarer-CHJUBTOFUEH A. HOVOIL
!
For Resister &lt;rt '■UtohMBAXZE V B. ■RICH­ policy pursued toward foreign nations,,
AHIMi.
For FreCTcullnskttCTt&gt;ey-rMlUPT\ CO17» you should vote the republican ticket’
The Cutting controversery with Mexi-■
GHOVE.
. For Iterveyor—AttA D. ROJIK.
For Clmjtt Court •CominUuuon«r«--A{X&gt;XMOi co, the fishery correspondence withi
E. KKXAtJTON
Canada, both prove the weakness, thef
For Coro
' utter inability of the democratic party,
VAXHOftX.

son to be proud of Baker Shriner M
.Ortw. iniaf
sheriff. He would bring to the service
he ww nwrtir of
of the people ability and capacity. "
ed la IBM. «nd
Seven lawyers on the fusion state' ta-m of oaoarUMj “ .“J? jSd Jr
ticket, and yet they are bidding for the S5«J.Tn”5ia^S h.
votes of farmers and knights of labor.

E*
control, modify, or abolish the l»oard o!
county auditore of Warne county, and
may by law provide for the auditing of
the accounts of Wayne county.
The proposed ameodmrat to this sec­
tion is merelv the proviso granting the
legislature the power to regulate, etc.,
the board of county auditors of Wayne
county.
Both amendments ought to to adopt,
ed and undoubtedly will be if tho
voters do not neglect their duty in
voting on them.—Detroit Tribune.

SSa^S"u“^
2SS?do?J,&lt;*d 00
'with ***
silver done up jn I&gt;i(lle-M i?1U1 tom*
seems to be tn« only bill of
chicken
wpporad to be eaten bv .a ’T' «d u

Put J. M. Kogers in the legislature
tract of 24&lt;i acres in the same town,
and the interests of the people of Barry which I. now th. hrr *o* to™ of
county will receive faithful attention. his son-in-law. Win. B. Otto. War
broke out soon after and, although de­
Asa D. Ilork would serve the people mined at home by a sick wife and flve
faithfully as county surveyor.
.
small children, the Potter family waa
not backward la tunttohlw lu&gt;t«n
Mr. Hankard, Fusion candidate for
That great Yaple boom seems to have Of “boys in blue." Three brothers
Congrew in the third district of this.
utterly collapsed.
went to the front and George h, as Htate, would seem to haye a pretty
recruiting officer. Induced many others
heavy
account to settle with the “boys
to go. in 1882 he was appointed de­
Y«ir» reuiwtfauy
GZO. W. POTTER.
puty provost marshal, which office he -in bluff—or they with him—for his
action in the last House on soldier legis­
g
Jas smith.
held until the close of the war.
lation.
As
appears
from
the
journal
of
Mr. Potter has done as much as any
mon In Ewon county toward, develop­ the House otl885.p. p. 295. 1299 and
1444,
Mr.
Hankard,
as
a
member
of
that
Geo. N. Potter, the republican candi- ing its resources and furnishing farm- House, voted against the following
date for state senator, was torn in era a good market and transportation bills, viz.: The bill'to exempt honor­
jtoyy■lri&gt;
Cavuga county, Ji. Y., Oct. 10,18S7, his for their products. He assisted both ably discharged soldiers from the pay­
£AA?orrt‘ J **
father being a native of Pennsylvania with time and money in getting the
ment of poll tax. the bill providing for
and his mother of New York. When first railroad through the county, the
bf.’p J-cmtr-Honu-e G,
indexing
the
names
of
all
Michigan
the subject of this sketch was three Grand River .Valley, and then turned
1
*5?.- Ww&lt;1* wu-»«
soldieru of the late war, in the Adjut­ •f
Cante-Ctuu. i&gt;. r4&gt;« i
years of age his parents moved to the his attention toward getting a conipctterritory ot Michigan and located at ing line and one that would develop his ant General's office, and the hill to pro­
Saline. ’Washtenaw county, on wild own township. As late as the year vide a Soldiers' Home in this state.
vernment land. Fourteen years of 1868 there was neither a store, saw mill, This record shows that Mr. Hankard in
rd struggle to clear up their land and grist mill, blacksmith shop, or even a anything but a friend to the soldiers
at the same time provide for the wantspost office in that township. Mr. Pot­ for the I’nion, and his nomination on
of a large family ensued, only to lind ter. with the energy that haa character­ such a record is, to our mind, an in­
at lhe end of that time that their home ized hb entire life, worked lor the dorsement, of the spirit at least, of the
must go and they again become pioneers establishment of the Peninsula railroad wholesale in famous pension vetoes of
and plunge still deeper into the then from Battle Creek to Laaslnr and Cleveland, the reform (?) Prerident
wilds of Michigan. In the year IBM from Battle Creek to South Bena, Ind. The soldiers ot the third district, and Appim. pa- bM»
the household, consisting of father. He was one of the Original thirteen patriotic citizens as well, will fail Ln Apple, dries
mother and seven children, moved to who organized the company, and for a their duty to themselves, the state and Apple*, evapunueu
Eaton county, and by cutting their number of years was uneof its directors the country; if they do not set the senl
way for four miles through the woods, nnd right-of-way, tie and wood agent of their votes against Mr. Hankard in
to maintain American interests. No1 they found the land that they hnd He advanced large sums of money to November.—Fremont Indicator.
such disgraceful fiascos as these occur­• located, it being that on which the vil- equip the road, and got let down to the
'NOTBS.
BS:ui
red during the ■republican administra-. lage of Potterville now stands. We tune of 810,000. but the road was built
When their legions, are ■ drawn up in1 tion. See that no democrat represents. cun hardly realize in this day and age and now. as the Chicago &amp; Grand
Uesdwood. D. T.. Oetoi&gt;er Ut. W.
■
battle array, seektag by force of arms* this district in congr&lt;ws, where our of easy traveling and comfort the hard­ Trunk, furnishes strong and injurious EDITOU BANNER:
’ ships and privations incurred by such competition with the Michigan Central,
As this country seems to contain a
to conquer, we speak of the nations as1 foreign relations need acting upon.
Hid*,
a journey. Those hardships and priva­ and is one of the greatest blessings number of various happenings and in­
----------------------------hostile. When jj&gt;eaee is declared, weI
tions were shared by Geo. N., the old- Eaton countv ever had. After the cidents always rqiw to a tender-foot, or
The double convention of lhe fusion­• est of the children and then a strong, building oT this road was aMured. Mr. the name applied to a easterner, I will
are accustomed to^think ■ of • their con­•
।
robust
boy
of
seventeen.
He
msiated
Potter bought of e;istern capitalIsta, endeavor in my own way to deaenbe
flicts as ended, j But in these piping; ista of the sixth congressional districts
, his father tn building their first house
times of peace, there is awarfare being; was reconvened on the 4th, and after in the woods. Haying neither hoards what was known as the Carroll lands, one to the Banner readers. There are
ot some 2,500 acres along the line of the
waged, no leeertleBtlres though strip­ a red hot time a lawyer named Fedewa। nor nails, a shanty of logs, .with troughs road, in the township of Benton, gave a nuinlxu* of Chinese in our city, so of
course there is an occasional funeral.
ped of the horrors of actual battles. It, was nominated. The knights of labor• for a root and split slabs for a floor. the right-o^way to the road for two
A few weeks ago. I had the opportu­
is the contest for commercial -aiAprema-. preaented a memorial to the conven-, furnished shelter for a happier family miles and a half and built several saw nity of seeing one of these snectacloH. suite o! Michigan, Votu.lv of Harrj-.,
than many that dwell in marble halls.
cy. No strategy is left untried to-se­■ tion asking that a candidate acceptable Up to this time George had never «t- mills, thus furnishing a good market carried on in the Chinese fashion. The
for hard wood lumber that up to that day was a very warm one, to say noth­
cure vantage ground. Trained diplo­■ to the workingmen be nominated. But tended school and his home efforts to time had only cumbered the ground,
ing of thr funeral being held out of
mats are watching every movement,, in spite of this the democratic conting- get an education had been attended and instead of ioging together and doors, which made it the more uncom­ onjtiKimrHl eirht bumlrwl wnj &lt;i«hty5i :
2?; J ,’k
In thr
n? 11...
, - ........
reporting with us much -dispatch andl ent gobbled up their greenback ^allies with too much hard toll to make burning the timber to clear the land, fortable. A band of music marcbed to’
much headway, but he now began to
accuracy as aids-de-camp. The strong­■ and nominated a lawyer. Harmony feel as if he must make a stride Tn that in many caw-s parties bought H &gt; and 8*» lhe Bide of the coffin, and struck up two
acre parcels ot Mr. Potter and turned or three lively airs while waiting for
thr
&lt;ia!} ».
er is ever utriving to conquer and sub­ doesn’t prevail to any alarming extent direction. His father was still too around and sold him logs enough off
n«l. Ci Hand A. B«wk&lt;-r. MiuitiltUalCT at u-j
prarins th*r h&lt;Ahui» bpoor to send him away to school and from the same pieces to more than the wax candles, tea, rice. etc., to be ar­ , estate,
due the weaker. Every day witnessesi among the fusion lata of the sixth.
ranged on a table about six feet awsv. rerttterrel retete bei-wlur i., tl,* ,»uU «
his
board
ind
tuition,
but
George
towed.'tn
Mid
pnuttxi
dncriOtd
cover the purchase price, and had
one of these peaceful battles for cam-’
• Hon. Jas. O'Donnell earned the gratid a brave heart, a strong arm and a vuluable farms left For years the vil­ Between this and the coffin was anotfi- Iqrnr—oa» thsrvln b-ri»
! tude of the butter-makers by his vigor­ sharp axe. and armed with these and a lage of Potterville has been the bead er table, on which lay a roast pig. The
crowd was then made to move back
' ouFsupport of the bill taxing oleomar- reader, a spelling book, geography and (piartera for hard wood lumber in this
Um fcnmoah, tor aaalEtird ur tin? N'artnw of wa
nation is like Alexander, looking for gerine. He received a letter from the Daybidl’s arithmetic, he accompanied part of the state, and during the last each way. thus forming a square large woltinn »n,l ' that th., hi.itw ... I.—- ... ..
enough fur four or five Chinese to
“more worklu to conquer?' 'To-discern1 president of the dairy astjociation of the his father through the woods, follow­ fifteen years the firm of G. N. 4 J. W. march around in a circle at one rad,
ing section llnre most of the way, to Potter have handled more hard wood
the weak potato of a coaxmerolal *Uver-' United Btatea thanking him, Ln behalf Vermontville, -fifteen miles distant,
while the teblre and coffin stood at the
nary and take advantage at them is a‘ of the farmers of the United States, for where the Rev. W. U. Benedict “kept I lumber than any other firm in central other. Ah soon as the band cward
Michigan. For a number of years they
were boon employed-more men than the combined playing they began to march, all the
favorite tactic ot each contestant-for his tfforts to carry this bill through BehooL" Arrangements
made with a Mr. Fairchild, by which manufacturing establishments of any time keeping up a sort of hideous, piti­
supremacy. To understood 'the strong congress.
ful wall. Occasionally two of them
George could chop his way through village or city in the county.
points and either avoid -or .destroy
would tow to the earth, as did the an­
four months'schooling and the sound
Mr. Potter’s business interests at cients of old. The high priest, clad in to be ixiblHhcd in the.lUUlniS BARKES. »
-Frank McDerby could not be sur- of George’s axe nights, mornings and
three Is also a (sequent method -of -in-';
printed and r I—ui m &lt;1 in uM County
j paasedj Ln Barry county for clerical abll- Saturdays, and ten acres of timber fell­ the present time nre various and im- ■ long robe, stood at thft.-hrad of the newspaper
liar-. rmA. II. n—h wmL I—
I.*
creasing trade. Sympathy has no iplace
---- H.hLan.
* JonK rOl
*« 81000
U&gt;&lt;L4M*d
OF-80
the
KU*?*™!?
|J RfSton.ifTh
f thpa .M
1
COffln
’drtl verto»
hU *nnon
to apeak.
in this content. It is war, war to lhe, &gt;ity. iHalsaman who commands the ed near where the New England hotel last
Wm. w.colk. ’
the* brS^
Ivs.1 farms in
. Benton,
"“rtpJb.V
-Alter
After three
these t-eremoniee
ceremonies the ’hand
tend i£nin
again
now stands testified to the lldelitv of ■nd
Judgwot
1
‘
robue.
confidence
and
esteem
of
all
who
knew
tile Mbrks in Michigan, with lhe
death if need be. thiit the deatoed result
the engagement on his part, while the
may be attained. In thia connectionan■ hlm;isa splendid penman and a good well-thuud»ed pages of old Day ball tore exception of the works at Jackson, one
of the finest flouring mills in the state,
historical fact may be stated; and that! ‘busineaa man. The people of Barry evidence of his struMlre in the school manufacturing last year 5U0.CW bushels
is that no other tatlon has so skiDtully, county .would make no mistake in elect­ room. At the end of the four months of wheat into flour and furnishing as
term, having mastered, the arithmetic
good a market for wheat at Potterville
or successfully fought for oouaoeraial ing Mr. McDerby county clerk.
and the timber, he returned to his
as there is in the county of Eaton. He
and industrial supremacy as Great!
\Vote:for “Honest Chris. Hough,” of home in Benton, only to have the care is an equal partner with his brother, J.
of
a
large
family
thrown
on
his
Britain. Weaker amt Jons, like Ireland 'Woodland, tor county treasurer. He
W„ in the firm of G. N. &amp; J. W. Potter
and India, have been subjugated i&gt;y- ■j^ a Jnan of. capacity, the strictest hon- shoulders, his father dying soon after in manufacturing buying and selling
his return. From this time on hard
arms that they a^gtit be made to buy •esty and of uncompromising honor. work and he were constant compan­ lumber; also in the firm oithe Potter
the products of British manufacturers. Barry county would have no reason to ions. chopping, clearing, fencing and Manufacturing Co., in manufacturing
furniture, in the firm of J. W. I’otter 4
Have opened the above store
Her equals have bam brought to com­ worry over hw cash if Mr. Hough is building on the homestead, until at the Ca, proprietors oE the largest general
mercial submiMuon by the arts of di- eleoted to (fill ।the position of county £; of twenty-one yearn, he had. be­ store In the village, and is a heavy­
es supporting the family in an econ­
stock
holder
in
the
Advance
Threshing
ptomacy and the Lavish use of money. treasurer, as he-ahould be.
omical way, managed to save fifty dolTroere is the most indubitable evidrace
laraby making nnd selling black salts. Machine Works, at Battle Creek, Mich.
ElMt.dohn N.jPotter state senator. The younger boys having now grown The Potter brothers have recently or­
tliat Great Britain has viewed with
Elsewhere can be seen how from a up so as to be able to manage the home ganized a stock company, known as the
alarm our industrial progress for a quar­
Michigan Furniture Co, of Oakland,
poo0x&gt;x,&lt;he has climbed the ladder of farm, George N. became ambitious to Cal., under the supervision of a brother.
ter of a century under protection. It
fame and fortune. His strong muscles powssres some land of his own. and John H. Potter, and for the supply of
is equally certain that she has aimed
with his fifty dollars in his pocket and
and -the -woodsman'b axe gave him the enough provision to last him during that trade the works at Potterville are The store is filled with Barg^ins in each department. In fact
constantly and labored with Increasing
.
start and'keen foresight ami eminent his journey, went on foot to Ionia to ■bout to be enlarged.
the Stock is albBargains.
persistence to abalbh the laws, that
Notwithstanding the demands of his
foulness capacity have done the rest. locate the land where Thomas H.
havq made America so formidable a ri­
Brown’s fine residence now stands. many business interests Mr. Potter has
He is a anan oflhe people.
always
found
time
to
work
for
lhe
But alas for the day of wild cat banks
val ao a manufacturing nation. Brit­
best intefijst of his party, his town and
Patrick .Hankard ,U seeking to fill ■nd cheap paper money. Specie alone his county. He haa always held a con­
ish gold and Cobden riab-tracta have
been (plentifully suppited to aid the (TDonnult’a jflace in congress by the would buy land of the government and trolling interest in the buxlneas of
paper money was at a discount. It
At Prices we will not quote in the paper, but we will give yon
free trade agitation ia tola country. claim that he is nothing, has done took fifty dollars in specie to buy the Potterville and to his influence more
when you call on us; prices that will astonish you.
Our wary commercial and Industrial nnthlng. has never antagonized any­ land and Geo. N. hud but fifty dollars than any other man, may be attributed
to
ifiict
that
Potterville
with
its
six
We invite you to rive us a call and we will endeavor to sell
enemy across the was knows well that thing. ih opposed to nothing, and other In paper money; not disheartened yet hundred inhabitants has not had a sahe
found
»
man
who
had
known
his
when -uar protection pottey shall be negaUve virtues. AU these may be
you goods right; and if you do not want to purchase, call and
father and who hail the necessary gold, Ioor within its borders for the past ten
abandoned , if it ever shall be. her op­ true, but de nut entitle him to the suf­ ■nd be exch»ngr&lt;I his gold for the years- He consented to take the office wo will show you our stock with pleasure. ।
and
portunity will arrive. She «an be re­ frages of the peqple. .
paper money and trusted George for 2Si5“ITrI,Is^’ for» u®to°- «n
held
that
office
for
three
consecutive
the discount. Now a happy land own­
Mirrar’
lied upondo take the fullest advantage
The reputfiicHn j»art} of Barry er he started for home again, returning yrara. and while holding such office
of the situation and would won sup- ,couaty has not an apology to make for by the way of Sunflekf and Roxand urged upon the board of supervisors’
plant Americans in our own Markets in a ringie nouriaee-on the county ticket. encountering a terrible rain storm and the necessity of a court house. He
many branches of industry. -Can we They are all clean, honorable men who when he got to the creek north of John was one of the building committee
Dow’s he found it swollen waist deep during the entire work wd the court
afford as n aaUoti to do that which a
wUl serve the people faith fuHy and ef- however, putting his land certificate Ln bouse stands today a lasting memorial
dfJJ® fldeItbAt ‘■’O’oSfttee to the
commercial j*nd industrial cst-my de­
ciently. They deserve and will receive bls hat he waded through and arrived
sires ? If foraio other reason. the mere the cordial support jof the republicans !at John Dow s in a not very enviable discharge of its duties. Such is an out­
Sb.“J he.
*?°n
comfort­ line of the life of George N. Potter
fact that England wants us to adopt of the county.
ln the *™°°1 of penury
able for the night and arrived home the
free trade ought to be sufficient ground
■nd hardships, deprived of early educa­
Rateey B. Kiebarfo has every qualifl- 'next day.
for its rejection. It is certain Abe has
Without loss of time he began work tional advantages, he has by the force
cation
requirite
for
register
of
deeds;
is
i
not our interested heart, but her own.
upon his wild forty acres; the trere be­ Of u.V1] baInD&lt;'pd toind.akecn judg­
ment, Indomitable energy and peraevein favoring the firtw trade doctrine for a splendid penman, a plsaaant man to Igan to fju. .Httfe elmrini
a^mpeS? of
buslneM with. He would attend to WAea. °F .uOUse 10 ,to mifistand
this country. Englund is for Eugiaad do
'
the duties of aOiee for which he is )mindful of the scriptural injunction worldly goods, but the reaped and
by a large majoaty.
that it is not good for man to live esteem of his fellow men.
nominated with credit to himself and i■tone, on the first day ot March 1849
No county iu Mkfoigan ever had » &lt;county,
. and farthfafotCTi to all patrons Ibe married Martha L. Gladding, of St
In the excitement and hurry of camLawrann- county. N. Y.. and installed
more (faithful proaecutoag attorney than -of that office.
her mistress of his borne. That home palgn work It should not be forgotten
F. ff. Coigrove iuia .foeen for Barry'
A. E. Kenaston and H. E. Hendrick' a tog house, equipped with furniture that there are two important proposed
county. The ability And zeal with
-would make very erodKaUe circuit manufactured by bls own bands, wbuld amendments to the state constitution to
teralimltudtoUwvoten ot Mlehi™
which ,he ha.s looked after the peopled
ooart commissionerv.
Nritoer have form a stoking contrast to the elegant u. U&gt;« coming Norraberetattfon. Thi,
residence, and appointments of his
caaea ip Alarry county for the past four
written a poem on -i’a&lt; Present and home Unlay. His next younger broth­ On.1 propow, l» —irad awt-oo on,
This week we put in stock a very large line of
yeurs have mode his name a household Faitare." but it la not Dotxssary that a
Udo
nine, relative u&gt; U» nUrUs of
er. then 18 years of age. ambitious like
word. The only cry that it being rais­
man foe a poet in order to be circuit himself to to making his way in cbe •UU officer, n u to nsd m follow,
ed against .him is “third lenwistn," and
• orid, bad set bis heart on going to
iud*“ ot “w-an-nll
court zsommlssioner.
that land of golden dreams, if not gold­ courts shall receive an annual salary nf
that is belqg raided by his Opponent.
Ptdriek Hankard earned the undying en fortunes. California, but it took twenty-flve hundred dollars: the gov­
•wbp ls to-day neglecting as .office he
ernor,
state
treasurer,
secretary of state
money to go there and money he had
hokb under the Cleveland g&amp;i;«rnment gratitafo (?) of the soldiers of Mtehignn
the commiMioner of tho land office, ah
by htttoriy opposing the ntate'i paying
toroey genenl, and superinteadent of
^^ive such
for prosecuting attorney. The people the bMtaOBS it promised during the
J? “? Bh.«H
flxed and determined
af Burry county oe November Sad will war, and Of*oslDg Ute building of the cash on the mortgage and cheerfully by the legislature of this state «iw-h
notify Mr. Jordan fo attend atriaUg to
flxed and determined by
We can do you some good in this line, as we have splendid
2^-2?*?-.“"’
■****? “ ,u
Fusion U tiaraocracy In disguise, The
SS^nn^^^
TiUe.
greenback*- who ta deceived it not

K

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Gy

Boston Dry Goods Store.

MARR &amp; DUFF.
It U

Maia Street, iutei &amp; U: Hock,

Battle Creek, Mich.

Cotton Flannels, Denims. Tickings, Sheetings, Cot­
tons, Kentucky Jeans, Cloths,

and Ladies' Cloaks.

Fine Line of Childs’,

Don’t Forget Tie Boston Store,

BATTLE CREEK, MICH.

Opposite Famen' Sleds.

CLOTHING!
„„„

Fall and Winter

Mens,’ Youths,’ Boy’s and Children’s Suits,

Overcoats and Suits.

values to offer.

Hats and Caps.

Mow to do a thorough

ad

“^SSH88

- We have a large (took, and we allow no one to undersell ue-

E. Y. HOGLE.

�The Hastings Banner.
TnvRaPAY.QCT.T.tm.
'bowl Ad-oriising Rate*:

Bomkt Bogkm ten ,t thu
T»n&gt; wtighiM, 11 pound. nSl

PER8ONA£MENTK&gt;N.

Hkah Farmer Luoe at Union Hall
Thumda, afternoon ot next week. “

Fred. Miller is visiting in Jack-

Th* Newton Bourn la belnn rebuilt
on a plan tar superior to Urn ofl
“

iri^" *

Hexii Bob Frailer to-morrow Thu™,
day, nlRht. October Tlh. at UnlonBaJ
Uo
listen to the old plantation
&lt;*y!7Xft.. is
psr uns.
tnelodlea, as sung by a tal-clEX™
Cird« ci
, ■,,, i; notfoea free.
xwr»r*? ; iHurUinmenU tar profttotlnJ
as. Claeke Is making radical l„,
*uw‘’... dion-*. sxceptyorehyjtaMe proremrata on bls realdJo^
i^sahor
.r-«r*cs, wUl b* charges for st

Goto A. Rower’s for the Rmnrm
Rubber Boots. The best only «2^^J

7,.„.k

wck Clocks, Jewelry, SilverlawiiMMlGooils.
JOHN BESSMER,
Jeweler and Optician.
lit'-. -•
‘rjE.u HER

Win tiad a large assortment of

nickk -1

•'&lt; ^d at prices chcop-

McOsniwr's, lhe Jeweler.
Repairing by an experienced
anA cii'iij- tent workman.

^srilMA

l&gt;eeii troubled with

•ed to «n In * chair at nlxhl.
; !&gt;urvbaied oof &lt;4

Mid

Dr. Stolt’s Lona InviEorators,
l-roc Nr- t l&gt;- Maynard. t&gt;H *«rnL Have
t. - •u.i :.n» lie all ntsbi In bed

thr Kq.ublican campaign in

Wf

HATikGSClTY,

May Iveainu. October ’86
1.

ty. A ’pMai Invlttttoa to the

jHUNP REI’l BLICAN RALLY

AT HASTINGS,

&gt;xt Governor,

jUchlgatfs Eloquent Senator,

WlOMiirro ;.-iof R»«*|ng» nnd ’
tfyouUr r .Heal !»•».&lt;. of the day

Tinrsday Afternoon, Oct. 14,'86.
Tte Hastings Cornet Band will fur­
nish music lor the m-caution.

Urr ..i.i Um-,

fH iiaior i-ainwr. Tbn
'mportam eamtmlgn with
' p&gt;Ii!.i,ii_'uuior,
mprcially Id•
•') viM..- (J cotntiiiUee,
M. L COOK. Cbalman.
A I KE5a.»T«&gt;\ verrun.

Local News.
Circubtfiun this week, 2,200.

Meetings.
RON. James O’DONNELL
AND

HULli1 T.COLGBOVE.
uSmcIW1|M,"port’

eveniig, Oct

N“***w«- Turod»y evening.

.

**'-u wrls»orw,u,e’ W*,&lt;,De’“'t'tith. iv'
Thursday evening,
Cn*k- •'rtdny eve

BOX. ROBERT E. FRAZIER.
Thur^l., erwUn,, Oct

’ 1I0N.E..S. LACEY.
W4)l-

,o chic*°
“p” ""plo7“1 to •&gt;&lt;*»

Obo. Goodybab la building a
h°”“ «» her Wm Green

mi EA1B

,"
I.

cS.

“•

Tu^di, StUlM.

-jS? &lt;"'TIs K"'

ln ““dty
TbSyj^?^ •“ &gt;n “»

The supervisors will convene MonSoB.neXt”^ the regular October si-

Do.n’t faB to hear the Jubilee Sing­
ers, as they are the only original colored
company.
^*,E. Banner is doing a rushing job
work buslneas. but la Ale to nwtdl
demands promptly.

S??™
bwn «&gt; •&gt;» »ii*
Hat, ior a tew days pasL
.Jla'E’.Jl*1'."'? wlf'-''■“bvlUe.
spent Bunday in this dty.
Mrs. E. L. Huff, of Grand Rapids, ia
the guest of Hasting, fnends.

W. Williams, of Kalamazoo 4b
Remember that Senator Palmer will ..
’
speak at Union Hall Thursday after­ the guest of Hasting, friends.
noon of next week.
, .M,ra- 9-H- Greenfield, of Grand Rap­
ids,
to
visiting
Hastings
friends
The show of live stock at the fair
“ythin&lt; of the kind ever
Panc?~rt ’Pent Tuesday and
seen in Barry count&gt;\
lotte. C8day Wlth hl“ flUher at Char’
The Engine and Iron Worka are
pushing the mason work on the foun- \/tov. W. A. Hunsberger and .famUv
nation ot their new building.
water
DeW bome at Com. Mm. Tieli* Joints Tliostaa has estabUshed a national reputation in her
rendition of “Swanee River.’'

The proceeds of the concert Saturday
evening goes into the young people's
organ fund of the M. E. chitreh.

Mr. and Mrs. Ed Holbrook returned
,DkkoU Friday. They will make
this city their home.

MORRILL &amp; COMPANY

Clothing&amp;FurnishingGoods

Men’s Suits from $8 to $22.
Boys’ Suits from $2.25 to $15.
Children’s Suits from $1.25 to $9.

An ambitious young rooster has
caused Fred Hotchkise a great deal of
annoyance, of late. Fred stoutly avers
that this feathered warbler knows not
•the first principles of crowing, and yet
persisted iu practicing for the fall cam­
paign every morning directly under
^Qdow- The early hours of
wL/il”1* •“empta al voice culture
* ere’the sore grievance of our friend,
and he decided that both rooster and
music must be supprreaod. According­
ly the “wee sma hours" of Thursday
found I red in position on the ground
where the songster usually warbled his
uJ® 0,6 morninK- Fred was filled
with vengeance and armixl with a cis­
tern pole. Soon the aforesaid ambitious
young rooster was in position, eager for
the fray He opened up his bUl. and
was In the act of filling the air with
discordant sounds, when down came
the cistern pole with all the force
rreds wrath and muscle could sum­
mon. The rooster continued io fill the
air w-ith anything but harmony, but recaped unhurt. Fred explains that “if It
hadnt been for the clothes line lie be­
lieve* he would have killed the blamed
brute’'

8°®day school class of Mra. C. 8.
« hitcomb made her a pleasant surprise
The Banner office now has a large party Tuesday evening.
force of printers employed, on accbunt
Mrs. M. E. Nevins returns from An­ ED TOR HANNER;
of lively business in the line of job derson Saturday, where she was railed
I wish through your paper to say
work.
J
by the illness of her mother.
"
again to your rmders who are interest­
The price of admission to the Jubilee
Miss Bell Throop iegysthis week for ed that the eoltlHolborn, owned by me,
Concert has been placed very low, so a-visit among relatives and friends in is kept for breeding purposes, and not
that all can attend.
Admission 23c • the eastern partof the state.
for racing. I bought him with refer­
children 15.
LeeCobb, of Rutland, hu returned ence to the excellence of his blood lines,
and also with reference to his size, color,
The concert at the Star school house Iroui Lansing, where he hu been em­ bone and substance.
It may not be
is to be Saturday evening of this week ployed in the Auditor General’s office. . considered out of place if I say a few
instead of last Saturday, as announced
Hon. Geo. N. Potter, of Nashville, words as to the premlnms awarded him
in our last issue.
the repubham candidate for state sena­ since owned by me in 1885. 1 entered
A Jackson road cart, a cauldoo ket­ tor for this district, was in the city Fri­ him at state fair in the twoyear-old
dare, breeder’s stock; also in
tle and &lt;5 feet of two-ince manila rope day.
1880 I entered him in roadster class,
to exchange for common building stone.
H. Schantz goes to Kentucky Fri­ taking first pn-mium each year; the
iDquirt’of Jaa. A. Nims.
day. It is quite probable that be will only other condition being that be I*
I&gt;ring back with him some line horse­ standard bred. Aside from his bretdflesh.
InR. which wasicalled flret-clam, he was
of the comparative worth of the-“Vari­
John Blackford spent a portion of the looked upon as R colt of good size and
ous kinds of baking powders now in past w« k with his mother at Sheridan. great development, and was called a
the market
She is suffering with a third stroke of tine type of roadster.
At our county fair he was shown
The Detroit base bail teain is hug­ paralysis.
with four others of like age and was
ging the Chicago team closely in the
John Doxey goes to to Chicago Thurs­
1 do not
race for the pennant, Chicago having day. in the employ of Spaulding Broe. awarded second premium.
want to be understood as saying a word
won 88 and Detroit 83. including Tues­ Hu family wifi move there some time
against the other &lt;olto in the dass. As
day's games.
during the winter.
far as 1 noticed them they, were all
Jruv» Rv.sriELi. baa moved hin
Hon. E. 8. Lacey was in the city yes­ good onre. Nor do Lhave aught to say
stock of goods into the store prepared terday. He will speak at Irving thia, against the judges who were trying to
tor him in the Goodyear Mock. Mr. Wednesday, evening, and at iTalrie- reader just decisions, according to the
rulea of the society; but the purpose of
Russell has one of the finest salesrooms ville to-morrow night.
this article is rather to call attention to
in the state.
A large congregation greated Rev. the old style manner of conducting the
The work of decorating the ceilings Lee at the M. E. church Sunday, it show of live stock. In cattle there are
and walls of the Hastings House is pro­ being the occasion of his first occupancy four or five daasee of thoroughbrenh;
gressing rapidly. The work is very of the pulpit in this church.
in hogs the Mine; in - sheep the same;
tine, and evidently is being done by an
Mrs. John Spence left for Cleveland but in horses there was not a single
artist’s hand.
Monday for her winter stocx ot milli­ premium awarded on any kind of
The fateful day on which Wiggins nery and fanev goods, also to attend breeding simply three clasare: draft,
all purpose and roadsters, and the cus­
was to have this globe shaken from the openings tEere this week.
tom seems to have been to tie the rib­
center to circumference by earthquake
P. T. (’olgrove is in Lansing attend­ bons on those that look pretty. Now I
shocks has come and gone, and we still
ing the session of the grand lodge hope at the next meeting In December
survive, with nary a quake.
Knights of Pv th las, in which organiza­ we will see to electing at least a part of
Bob Frazier has no superior on the tion he represents Barry I^xlge.
the executive committee who are a lit­
American platform as a campaign ora­
tle in advance in matters of breeding,
Mr. Thos. Peocock and son Bert, of
tor.
Hear his wittv and eloquent
Reed City, spent Sunday with John and who will try tn classify the horses
speech at Union Hall to-morrow, Kurtz and family. His wife, who has more as they should be. Do not throw
ont the grade*; 1 do not mean that; but
Thursday, night, October 7th.been here for some time, returned with
give the higher breeds a charice.
All who are indebted to me must him Tuesday.
Now about tdze in roadsters. Good
call and pay me immediately, as I have /Hon. Daniel Striker is in Washing­ size is one of the strongest points in a
gone out ot business and must,have ton attending the meeting of the Grand roadster.
The saying among good
my pay.
Chapter
of
America,
R. A. M. Mr. horsemen that a “good big horse is bet­
y' FRED'K. nOTCBKDQ*.
Striker is Grand High Priest of the ter than a good little one’’ is no doubt
Geo. N. FOttek. republican candi­ Michigan Grand Lodge.
true. A mure was sent here from
date for state senator, was in this city
Grand Rapids for breeding purposes,
Saturday. Mr. Potter has many friends
The thirty-fourth annual fair of the whose owner looked at my colt every
in Barry courfty. who will labor ear- Barry County Agricultural Society was Mme he came to town for the past year,
and who said he could get color, breed­
mstly to secure his election.
a success in every particular, although ing, action, etc., at home. but not size
Welcome Marble has started lhe extrenfe cold weather and the fact with them. A mare was shipped me
work ut his carding mill and respect­ that farmers, had not completed their last week from Chicago for Uke pur­
fully requests all desiring work in his needing mUltatcd against the attend­ pose. whose owner wanted all the good
ance. The number of entries exceeded points he could get in. a horse. As to
line to favor him with a caB. He has those of any previous fair held In the speed,-! have only driven him enough
gained a reputation for doing first class county, there t&gt;eing upwards of 2300. to show his strong way of going.
work.
The gross receipts amounted to about Since Aug. 27th the following have
At the fusion senatorial convention 823(0. The society has expended alxrnt made records of less than 230, mostly
87(0 in permament improvements this
held at Nashville Saturday, a Mr. Hun- year. The secretary informs us that at fairs in Kentucky:
Granby, 4 years old (full brother to
sicker, of Bellevue, received the empty the society will have sufficient funds to Holbom); record. 2S»^.
honor. The nomination is conceded by pay for these improvements, and also
Geneva, 4 years old; record, 234,^.
Guitar, 4 years old, record, 2£V?i.
the fusionista, themselves, to be a very to pay all demands against the society,
as well as the premium list in fulL As
Greenlander, 4 years old, reduced
weak one.
the list of premiums awarded will be from 2:30; record, 234.
Work is progressing rapidly on F. published in our next, and a report
Feme Sole, 5 years old; record. 230.
H. Barlow A Ca’s new elevator. Thefrom the secretary, we forbear further
Principe, 6 vears old; record. 230,\* . •
The sire of tkeee, Frinceps, is second
building is to be 40x82, the elevator mentioe at present.
to
no living Kentucky sire for perform­
proper 24x40 and 70 feet high. The en­
Friday last our people were shocked ers in 1886. This is just good enough,
tire building will be covered with cor­
to learn of the death of Rev. H. M. Joy, if you want to breed for speed.
rugated iron.
I have to My in conclusion that with
formerly presiding elder of this district,
A Mr. .Johnson, of Greenville. who
his stud book Kill, for all his age will
which exxurred at his house in Green­
drove the Ionia horse to win in Friday's castle, Ind™ Thursday, bv reason of allow him to do, at S30.00 fee, which is
double
the fee charged for the best
free for all trot, and who by the way is injuries received in a runaway accident.
horsai of like breeding in this vicinity,
a tint-class horseman, will spend next Rev. Joy at the last meeting of the Kal­ and three times the fee charged for
amazoo
M.
E.
conference
had
severed
season in this city and handle several
most of them, no one need be in trouble
bis connections with that body and ac­
about the future of “Holborn".
Hastings hones.
cented the pastorage of a charge al
Hwtlnn. Oct. s.
w- H- 8CHANTZ.
The party that broke into John Greencastlfiwhere he had been butafew
Brown's house in Rutland on Thursday days previous to bis death. The remains
of the reunion is known by him. They were brought to Grand Rapids 1or in­
terment Friday. He was a consistant
had better call and settle the damages. Christian, a scholarly gentleman and a
Mr. Brown has a particular way of find­ «ed pulpit orator. He will always
id in kindly rememberance by
ing out these things.
Mrs. A. Hurney, of the 2d ward, Hastings people, especially those con­
nected with the M. Echurch.
was arraigned Monday, before Justice
The Boston dry goods store was op­
Kenaston, for assault committed on a
&amp;
little daughter of Whit. Benham. She ened with a boom by Marr &amp; Duff at
plead guilty, and paid fine and costs in 42 West Main street, Austin &amp; Nichols
the sum of about 89-00.
block. Battle Creek, Mich, and al! who
None can afford to miss hearing visited the store were delightod with
Bob. Frazier at Union Hall Thursday the cIsm of goods and the extremely
low prices that prevailed. Marr A Duff
evening of this week. As an orator he are £zth thorough dry goods men,, and
we bespeak for them a very large share
of patronage from those who are lookIngfor a reliable bouse and nice goods.

$1000 FORFE'T

s
8

'• VT PKICKtL

dS are SuSed to‘ toriUjjdr bu&gt;

An Inquiry Answered.-A lady
reader writes for a recipe to remove
frecUoe. A lady in Grand Bapids who
bu tried tho remedy recommends the
foliowing: Take Hibbard’s Rheumatic

By nip before aad
i.Seu^“wb-^
{Sobers Exert ow th«r

wag"**•Cari* feV-

Ta»a will be a grand republican
in this dty Thursday afteroooo
October 14tb. The Hoc. Cyrus G.
•^*chl&lt;C?,"„next «OTerno'’. and Are now located in their new store on Main Street with the largest and best
Paln*r. 0*e eloquent
•elected stock of
T1 ** Prt®eQl Mnd discuss the
polibca iwuea of the day. The mertmg will lie held in Union Hall, com« 2*&gt; o'docx. It h
anticipated that the people of Barry
county will turn out m maux to greet
J1?*!0®1 gentlemen and listen to
Ever shown in the County.
their fair and candid discussiou of the
Mum heron Uw people to tbi» eery 1mporuut cxrupulgn. fte UullD|, cor
net band will furnish music for the oc­
casion.

A GEHTLEBAI’S SMKE

An immense line of Men’s, Youths’, Boys’ and Children’s
Overcoats from $2 to $28. «

Furnishing Goods—Bargains in Underwear.
Good White and Colored Underwear,...................................................................... Sic
All Wool Scarlet
“
™
SDc
Fine Camels’ Hair
•
sio
Fancy
••
......................................................... go,.
Also a fine line of plain and fancy underwear from - 75c to Mfio

We have the latest novelties in Neck ware, Collars, Cuffs,
H’dkerch’fs. Cardigan jackets of all grades from 75c to $3.50.

HATS AND CAPS.oi:¥S^S£n™i“ “* ut*
Call and examine our line of Trunks and Satchels before buying elsewhere.

E. W. MORRILL &amp; CO.,
'

“One Price Clothiers/’

£)AMP WEATHER
Makes the people think of keeping the feet dry.
In this connection
&gt;

Rises to remark that he has a fine Stock of

Men’s Hand Made Shoes,
Men’s Hand Made Boots,
Misses and Woman's Hand *
Sewed anoTtimed Shoes.

The Celebrated Bloeher Boots,
The best and the cheapest made for farmer’s wear. In fine
shoes our stock cannot be excelled. H. IL Howard &amp; Co.’s,
Fuller &amp; Child’s, Lamkin &amp; Foreter, and other makes.
We fear no competition in-goods or prices. •
•

,

q

Q SPAULDING.

ROLLER MILL
I \

And other marked improvements will be made in

Hastings this season.

Proposes to keep in the advance of the procession. You will
find him at his new location north of the new Newton House,
in the Blue Front Building. He is prepared to serve the pub­
lic with everything in the line of

Tin, Copper and^Sheet-Iron Ware.
Repairing Neatly and Promptly Done.
Eave-Troughing a Specialty.

The Hull Gasoline Stoves.
This is the Latest and Best Gasoline Stove. Call and sect hem.

New and Second-Hand Stoves for Sale!
At Very Low Figures.
I also have a quantity of Plow Points, etc., that I will sell at a
very slight advance over wholesale prices, to close out
Bcmember the place, and yours respectfully, -

Staple and Fancy Groceries.
Teas, Coffees, Tobaccos and Provisions.
The official headquarters for these goods is at the store of

I will meet any competition in prices. I am glad to take
butter, eggs and farmers’ produce m exchange for goods, pay­
ing the highest market price.

ALL GOODS WARRANTED.
I ask » share of your trade, and if honeet good, low prices
and courteous attention are inducement I shall deserve your
trade.
Respectfully,

�CATTLEMEN FRIGHTENED.

MBS VIOLET CAMERON.

THE PLEURO-PNEUMONIA IN ILLINOIS
CAUSING MUCH UNEASINESS.

SOBSIP ABOUT THE CELEBRATED A
TRESS AND LORD LONSDALE.

HENNEPIN CANAL

COMPARATIVE WORTH of BAKING POWDERS.'
RUMFORD'S, wb~ froob

HA5F0BDV, ww
KKDHKOPB

CHARM (AhmrwMfl

or lUlnoia cattte into Colorado.

AMAZOM (Alum Powdcria..

CHICAGO REDS IN COURT.

CLE\TLA5 IPS-abort wttoo.

PIOMEEB (Ban Fraactoo) - - .
very part of the
, north and south

Chicago, Oct, 3.—Fridav morning at
UtUe after 10 o'clock the eight convicted An-

CZAR

DR. PRICE’S-

to be preamt at the
proceedings in the

ILLINOIS.
crrzK iLi.i.vors

8X0W FLAM , Groff-.).

rnopo&lt;i

LEWIS’..

RDVTk
fallowing the mwnl»rr« of the iw«rd took the
k Island, and on tho way down
uitryas dore
iwqxvli.w a»
under the clrvum-tancrt. During

audience prewetrt, but
the propart on at la-

« yarning and Texan, all

axd

PEARL (Andrews i Co.).
HECXER’S
GILLETS

juilgr. Tlie i irfe-

Jfctaity ot Rock, b'and and Watertown
wa* carefully examined, and iu the aftenmon
Jf the -me .Uy tho board attended a public
meeting at tho first-named place, which was

Stalkrr, of Iowa's
iteti the I’hu-nix d

BUMFOBD%&lt;teS KrttrwMH
JXTDGa 3. K. QAHT.

REPORTS OF GOVERNMENT CHEMISTS

onfiKtem aSdavite

As to Purity and Wbolesomeueax of the Royal Raking Powder.
“I have toated a package of Royal Baiting Powder, which I purebred in th.
open market, and find U coraporad of tmre and whob-acme tagn-dJrnt. lt U a , ‘fc*
of tartar powder of a high degree of merit, and does hot contain either
phoepbatM, or ocher Injurious substaaeM.
E. 0.
&lt;*

Tho court then adjourned for dinner, and
VtOUTT CAMDLOX.

demand from the court fur a printed copy of

rather lively In theatrical circles.

rending it, tho court &lt;■ xpremnd the opinion
that further coiuiid&lt;*ratlon of Denker's afll-

cron, the English bur-

Arilland avi-uuc
wnierwsy

•

_

lwv-.

will be in this city until Tuesday, and a inset-

’‘It i» a adcntlfic fact that the Royal Baking Powder U absolutely pure.
u D. A. Mort, Ph.D."

I find it entirely free from"alum, terra alba, or any'other iniurtouT^
Hnxar MraoJ, PAD., Prudent of hUve^ laXteS Teeb^o

tbcin about tbc enterpriae.
Black eumilk dealer, which dial Monday night,

He then proceeded with bis argument, deal­
ing with tho tenth audgnmsnt of error, which

plcuro-pneumonia. It
wont the doctors have

Before Capt.

Governor Larrabee was entirnly natlsflod

and fair Lily Langtry,
who arrived on Moo-

A GREAT SPORTING EVENT.

phitely fsheinated Iwr
noblie peer, white bi*
beautiful wife stops at
hotiM' nnd reads accounta of his mfatua-

Chicago, Oct. a—Not rinre th-.- famous
triangular trotting rare at the West Bide
Driving park Ort. 12, 187«. between Hopeful,

Health nil over lhe world.

journal until 10 o’clock Monday

effect n project to strengthen the quarantine
of lown against Illinois cattle. He visited

, as ho is cal
niciiod himself
Delmonico's.. AU went
ns merry as a marriage
hell until Tnroday,when

e
from any point in Hlinort, spec ally Chicago.

Violet, announced that
although lie had in­
stalled proceedings for

quarantine, tan until that B. done ft
must be kept up"
vestigate the plague is Dr. Hopkina, of

tory represent «n investuu-nt of $10l,(XM1,0X1,

Colman, of tho Uirua-i of agriculture, giv­
ing a detailed statement of hi* revtoardwa
whikrhrre. He ad visa* th., appointment of
a board of examiners to begin inunrdiatcly
■•Claudion." He will play "Claudinn
fifteen nlghbi nnd will \tben give "Hnink-tf

Ha in a little above the medium height, well
|*roport lotted, but with an almost unusual
breadth of shoulders, and r general muscular

that of John McCullough. Ho explained at
length the difference in “Hamlet'' aa tie play*

and Oliver K-—at Washington park Sat­
urday. That - - doubt, ft-r the
merits

2:WJi;
riOM.

IWJ«» F., «4»X»

£-■

Wilkm in 2:I«S, 2:l7&gt;i and ttilfltf. Oliver

His lordship wav angry nnd threatened nil

lauiidl by Mrs. Aveling and Herr Liebknecht.

just the same, and i* now installed in tlie
Hotel Mndieou. In tbs- tne«iitiiii&lt;s all the
convenient duelling grounds are Mng
watched, u it h feared that my lord and the

country. Col. Richard

Dick 8tn offer; b-U time. 3ai&gt;*; hMW ■*&gt;
toul. and Ojsd third.

dlj'p™kln&lt;
Democratic party.and

De Bcnsaudc the hwdianil of “Violet Cam­
eron” the artre* iqipenml Haturday in com­
pany with his counsel before Jmlge Andrews

fro nd of CounaeBcr Jacobo, a Mr. Newman,
Lily Langtry lias remained qutetiy at her

Him.
Hamlet'. father was killed* by the king.

an te-r says she told
him that this time she
wanted tn In critiei &lt;d

avkuxq.

tou. During their stay

doctor a'ldrvss the Nineteenth Century club,
amt Herr Liebknecht will probably deliver an

axmibled in the camping ground of the

Tuesday doqiite the threatening weather.
FWXUz-FXu COW.

■lied opjvwite tlie Pharnix distillery influenced
the wirgwwi to indorse prompt preventive

come, and addreaaai w#re delivered by Gen.
Martin, cx-Mayor TbWJewood, tho Rev. Mr.
Green, of Centralia, arid other*. Gen. Martin
briefly alluded to the organixatitm of tlw as­
sociation, which hod its inception at Beech
Bluff, in Wayne county, hi September 1K88,

future except to my that Iuh invent 'gallons
will bo thiH iMigh nnd m complete ns p&gt;redble.
“I inland." be mid, ‘to do everything in my

t-hull wyri-N you
1" In ejs-rir whleb
tuu wkwtel m b-r
initial jierformanro,

for Mr. W. K. Vanderbilt, at Wilmington,

feet Freddy Gebhard
has kept himw-K out

work.

at

liberty

to

divulge, and

About tin- •laughter of the distillery

omnxnd that it bs done

ba

quickly os pote-

bcolthy
daughter, naturae. a

Bpiuiranxu), Tlk.ScpL JO.—The Liquor
Dealers continued and completed titer work
bore Wednesday, the most tatereating |»inwill lx- dktribulal among them at the end of tion of the jiroaedinga being ti&gt;e report of the
resolutions committee. The resolutions d»
nt »U.
-r -II ...
ing Oct 1, 1H87. It te proposed to distribute r.l_» U—-I. in
nl»&gt;ut
among the men ns a recognition
of faithful service. The money will bo paid

ployo earning the Jargrat wages will be given

liability , of about

liquor drolrra technically liable for offorws
rommitted without their knowbslgw or intent
ft should lie amended. The only poUtiral

the control of any jxilllician; that wv are io-

McCb

wtw still suffering front an epidemic of cholCntirk-s Wacker, of Chicago, was elected

kumed buaiia-si Tht&gt; greatwt, rrmpu^y |, &lt;ximwii on ail hands fur Mr. Gage inhis prew­
ent mu. fart tin-, but it iv iht- p-tural Iwlfef
that if rhe burinew is allowed to nrn right
along, it will prove to L»&gt; after all but a tem­
porary .-mLamuantent, and Hurt the firm
will bo able to pay up its in iebt'shm, dollar
for dollar. The liabUitira are now mtimated
at WKi.fXW am! the arerto at fll.Ooo.Qno. Ro

THE MARKETS.
CHICAGO. Or*. S.

Komk,

Oct

1.—Thirteen deaths

°*

no nutter ho» iAch their umagti.

"THE CELEBRATED

Victor Clover Holler,
The Best Machine of its Kind Made.
OP* Head the report of thv trial na given below, and see if it hi not what we
claim for it.

.

Report of Committee.

La Grunge, La Grange Co., Inil.. May 25th,
Report of joint oommlttee by the agricultural sociHiea
St- Jkecph county,
Michigan, and La Grange county, Indiana, to test thr relative nn-nu of the Vic­
tor Clover Hulier. of Ihtgeratovvn. Maryland, and of the Birdrell Monitor. Junior
Clover H uller, of South Bend. Ind Inna.
’
W ii ep. eaa. At the St. Joseph county, Michigan. Fair, held » Centreville, on
the 2lst day of &gt;lay, 1®O, an agreement was entered into by lhe representatives
of the different machines to have a trial of their merits at the lit (irangei ountv
Eair, on Thursday. May
IbSO. a joint conimitt*** was fontiHl.. consoling of
live from each of the two counties, and held such trial this day.
The committee, m pursuance of the agreement, secured two twn-horee loads of
clover, which had been sucked two winters, and brought them ou the grounds,
and determined that each machine should thresh one load and then re-thmh the
straw which had lira run through the other machine, according ito agreement
At the conclusion of the trial the committee, after due dehiotration. unani­
mously decided in favor of the Victor fur rapidttv and excellency ut work in all
nmMNn,
The Birdseli. from 1,339 pounds nf straw, threshed 37 pounds «.&lt; seed, mixed
with a large quantity of chaff; the Victor, from 1,210 pounds ol straw, threshed
48.4 pounds of seed, mixed with a less quantity of chaff. The time occupies .in
threshing by the Victor wa* right'winutes Jrss than that occupied by th- Bird­
sell. t rom the straw of;the Victor the Birdseli rethreshed two pounds of a«d:
from the straw of the-Birdsell the Victor retfrieshrel eight pounds ot seed. The'
time occupied by the Victor in this re-threshing was seven minutes less than
that occupied by the Blrdeell.
‘ „
Signed by the committee: EL Bixby. Chairman. L&amp; Grange. .Indiana: J- H.
Gahdnf.il Secretary. Jas. Richards. Morden Saben. Samuel Frankish, Chas.
Frankish, Centerville, Mich.; L. M. Woodworth, Jas. Ciugston, Arad Lampton,
J.'E. Houk, La Grange. Indiana.

MESSER BROS.

■pective of party, will support only men far

tiny night The latter argusd agmiud the di»-

’

We have the exclusive agency for the VICTOR for Barry
County, and threshers are invited to call and get prices. They
can afford to buy no other than the Victor Clover Huller.
Respectfully,

engagement will probably hut a mouth, and
a good many rents hav.&lt; already been sold.
W1U Divide tile Profile.

1 am not

’

Nora—The al»ovo D.aobam Illustrates the comparative worth of Ttrions Baklnt
jVwdcra, m ahown by Chemical Analysis and experimenta made by Prof. Kebcller
A pound can of each powder waa taken, the total leavening power Or ToftuM ta
each can calculated, the reault being aa IndteaU-d. Thia practical teat f.worth hr
Prof. Schedter
■ingle trial of the’Royal Baking Powder will oonrtoee »nr

IXIILD UlXHOALX.
saud« talked mi much
that,
wbfa
"’Loony"
colled
at
the Hoffman
to arrange some details ixncrming VioteC*
opening on Monday, El Rtokra called huu
aside and told him quietly bat firmly that

Infection.

Iwn made wav announced Tuesday by Dr.
Salmon, chief of the Federal Board of Animal

The Rnral Baking Powder received the hlgbe»t award
Vienna WorH’i Exposition, 1878 : al the Centennial, Phil

QLOTHING AT COST!
As I am not going to keep

Suits of Ready Made Clothing
In stock, I offer my entire stock of Men’s, Boyand Children’s

from
closed 87|*-; DecemlHr, oi rned ate. clossd Me

Manning Will Retain Otfiee.

The assortment is good and those coming early will Hod
some excellent bargains, I shall continue to keep a good line
of single

that Secretary

Mr. Cirvelaud',. term.

the two yachts.

Coats, Pants, Vests and Overcoats,
Tbo May

Which will be sold st prices to suit the times. Shall rommeyce receiving Fall and Winter Stock of Goods this we01"
' and prices.

�JIFATCO ANI&gt; HER WAV&amp;

LnuiK Mo. .uffurod two y«rT;£h
lumtmm, nnd w*s confined to his bed
for seve al month', lie wna rntirrlv
cured by thr tue of st.
(«!
which he B-tys Is also the (met cure for
sprains nnd nil other pains.

lud

private wires.
METHODS OF SPECULATION.

Kmma Hemming, aged five, was dis­
covered to have smallpox in Detroit
tridny.

S’'""1 “ Gr“ni1
1/04. 1£ IU.

Dr. JackMo-s n-ortratlng un|nim,
cure, ipralu, brul»«.,klrtn euU. bun&gt;«.
rheuiualbm, rtr.. rtc. Gum tor mao
or beasL Fur aide by W. U. GoMyeor.

Fori All-In will apply to the next
Legislature for a charter.
,t Zacnt.xw there to a mine
lat.-d for 25d years. It was • The great sources ot the extensive
vl;»b rompany and put in curative range of Dr. Jont*’ Retl Clover
llownid. The lines! mining Tonic ary its great blood purifying quali­
JugtJt end sent to him. He ties and its gentle aperitive action, there­
i, \.niprtitiou with cheap by removing all restraint from the
i today the descendants of secretive brgiins, curing promptly and
thoroughly dyspepsia, cotdiverniw, bad
breath, piles, pimples, low spirits, sick
gandid. Ttey get twenty- and nervous headache, ague, malaria,
s Mbchinerv- can't compote and all stomach, liver and kidney troulvles. The most tirllcnU stomach accepts
it with relish. Price fifty- cents of
Fred Hotchkiss.3
’
ii.« of the Mexican Iteiflc
nuh ns tine a country as the
Daniel Windell of South Saginaw
died in a fit in his bed Sunday night.
4ti*ri hiu-tad to a ringk* •*:&gt;*,'sni - • d-mkry* «R&gt; the street*
lSp Dbease.
rllh
‘ro*have
-- W
V V
Lang
IfTl
you
nt. n. lamb nr l«vf hanging ”V\cyv\?X.
. u bile the inartcr |*xldkw It s Cough or Gold, or the children are
... .irv th®' the iiM-ot does not threatened with Croup or Whooping Cough
use Acker’a Engitah Remedy and prevoni
further trouble.
It la a poeitlvo cure,
\ wagon man went down and we guarantee It. Price 10 and 60c
-is». ami ivsild do nothing at
. Fafco'K Hotvukim, Drugriat.
. . i tlx- idnza Im- utibteitcd
I.-. I run i one of tljbLr mrts,
Samuel Lobdell was ar rested in Holly
,-. ig-ni tu-1 demonstrated that
on Monday lor selling liquor to a
■ !tli :!.&lt;• ttiukw four times a* minor.
igun* right away.
n gr-nt many burdens.

•■•*rofln. .*; • a dead tuau out boyaud the
T!
tl.. v dig a hoi.* in the ground
i!.:4't*&gt;' I -I -’iH-half fret d.vpZhrow in
h-.,n».rritnpaud return tta*coflin.
t fun tai ■•*•-♦ ataml riftj rent*. When tta
Mfx»rjirfik r- .*.1 wa* being built, those
•! . ................. the mm .hovel* with tang
t:ul twn using .tiovels with
two fret long, which made
a ti&gt; tte ground. They said
re no good, and proceeded
i&gt; handles an&lt;l continoe tteir
,-zb.*!.
After a time they
il«*rii 'v-14 Now tareare*
w'.x i.i a wonderful trade can

Mothers! mothers! mothera! Why
will you allow your little darling to
Buffer with those horrible worms when
a sure remedy is so near and cheap?
Dr. Jackson's vegetable worm svrup
will surely give rrhef and costs but 21
cents. For Bale by W. Goodyretr.

•spirilla baa proven an invaluable remedy
Lu many aerero cases of rheumatism. efJrrtl:,S remarkabie eurw by lu powerful action

—---- —
and en-irhing the vital fluid.
it to certainly fair to a.^nmo that what
Hood?* SampariUa haa done far other* n

you.are bilious Cherokee will cure
. .. h..ve Mexico for our ucirhbor
triMiL with perfected titer*
M •,. on I’heifi-- n*d giva us a
• riiinity t&lt;&gt; tv«u-b out into this
■ vji-rp it. thir jvnpte hove no
. Ttw treat bulk of the jksijUu
. ■ -uiifbr astateas thtwe along
., in.iy »'• them in aatMlato,

NotkinR lu Wan r.rret riiow* a mure marvrlrna growth In a short time than tho ua- nf
private tatacra; to wirew Only a
yrara
reV.1 °.,E?a
llnv''
thought » Ctuuk
ft b» luvl ■ugt.-ntc.i tho patribUity ut a rtuck
tirokcr rujaying jta* expateive privily &lt;rf
te-.i r;au-l.-—-.f&gt;hlc aervt.v l.bOO talk, kira;
rar hta own cxulurive ue. Now tta-re are
fifty how. U. tin- .took nn.1 prexh,™ exclrangin which taivo teaaol lines. Tta* W&lt;M.
cni i n|on company alono k.-w lOO.uo mik,
of u in--, kra«l fur privam tw, and tte Baltlnjorevux! Ohio, ita- Postal and other enmpantes have uta.ut 60,&lt;M» mil« more. Tta&gt;
private win- ha* rvvolutiotilxwl th- methods
«»1 *tock gumUing iu five
I,l“ a,,out ‘'’’’’Pl'- taly «uper■Bted tho old waj-a of burinoa."
*’T*k.Cr ”“,Bnnrl
operator
in a broker1* offire. Bu«inc« wu over for
the clay, and ta\itoo&gt;l in convene with a re­
porter among . crowd of Wall nrert mm at
* popntar rwnrt not fiar from tte nock cxebahgv. Tta arttet tahlnd the tar bad romptetod an excecriingiy ratkfm-tory craaticm iu
„ , wnT R rtlver fixx, aud tlx- operator dalUrd with it g&gt; be continunl: “Expcmivo!
rent of a »pcctal wire between New
York and Chicago to from $35,000 to £X),&lt;&gt;10
a year, and there an* at Irast twenty ot them
in ua*. AH tte big woek and grain house,
hare Item, tas-auu- wtet on- dore tta otter,
must do to kr-ep up with t&amp;- procrerion. Tta
RM-cutation in grain on the Chicago board has
RTown *’ rapidly and rnonix*u-.|y in tills city
th.it!New York now almost control* the* luritw-s* in Chicago. Instantatusius ami constant
ronipiuni -ati-ei ta-tween tte two eft ire is a
nerereity for tLte gamble.
-Ita-u there an* worrecif wine to Borton,
Philtalelyhta, Washington, Baltimore, Al­
bany. and in rummer to N-w|.&gt;rt, Saratoga,
Long Branch and otter watering ptam. Of
courw. th- rental of tlireo shorter lints is not
so higti ns tlx* Chicago circuits, but none of
lixtn coKts )&lt;m than Kl.'XK) a yrareach. Tta

ntivm wires ixxuMKiuaur
"As to thr private wires in the city conm-cting WaU stns-t with the uptown and
Brooklyn branch office. ot stock excbanpi
Prlson gate receipts from visitors at tlrnis and produce exchange brokers, they
J ack non during State fair week, 81J8&amp;. arc inntunrrnl-le. One big Louw alone has
eighteen branch office. in New York, Chkago, Boston, Philadelphia and etewtant, all
online.-to I by i&gt;rivatc wire*. Sometimes OU the
A German lady of the eraand|totod school
attempted to l»rave public opinion a few
years ago and attended th* lecture** of Profrw- York and the other in Chicago. Then, again,
sor Du Bota Raymond. Hho "U» luuioyed sotn^liiMW an- ‘quaildivF or quadruplexed.
by ogling students, who one and all fixed their This vplits Us- wire, &gt;&gt;r enablra two distinct

Uds potent remedy a fair trial.

A Positive Cure.
.UH
Usm in my hips, ankte*. and wrfsto. I
eould hardly walk, and wu confined to my
bed a good deal of the time. Being recornmsnded -to try Rood's Sarsaparilla, I
took four bottles and aiu j»-rf»ctly well.
1 elieerfully recommend Hood's Sarsaparilla
as one ut the best blood purifiers In the
world." W. F. Wucm, Bloomington. IU.

For Twenty Years
«
1 hare been afflicted with rheumatism. Before
M*3 L found no relief, but grew worse. 1 then
began taking Hood's Sarsaparilla, and It did
me more p&lt;x-4 than all the other medicine I
ever had." 11. T. Baixom. Shlr'.ey. Man
'• I j suffered from what the doeton called
muaentar rbeumaltem. I took Rood's Sar'aparOla and am entirely cured." J. V. A.
Pnotn&gt;rri&lt;T, letter carrier, Chicago. Ill.
We shall bo glad tosaend. free of charge
to all who may desire, a book containing many
additional stelrmenta of cures by

the line—may me the Minx- win- without in
nrnrt- and dually learn the room. A rather U-rferrnm. The enm; antes keep the leosKl
potteti;- story is told of a woman la Leipoig line" tn repair, but tiw Lroki-rv litre their own
who tried to increome th* taws. She was a •peratara
v «b- iv must be twenty poor girt, and dKgutad os a young rnan et»"The private wires Itave txvn the wilvafion
.-.itatiut* ranging front
of Wall street sp.vulatio:i. Broken ctanplain
of dull times now, hut some o&lt; them couldn't
totry. Six-applkvl Ircrsclf iWAi iu-*u«ly during make rtxiugh to l*y for a walk home if it
_ . .ii . an.p’x-ne tore he* suspended three yearn, nnd &lt;U»tiuguiih -1 ix-nwlf beyood
, , n&gt;-r. r,.r lighting. In tta City her fellows.
Her popularity ws» groat,
• ;
.llixl «4e**tric light, go*, though sbo was Innocently callel the "lady" Practi’-ally. all the principal cities hi tho
.. ; everything of that kind. In becouw- &lt;X her feminine appearance, the stu­ country ton c l«-cn jnit into imtant communi­
’ if.. taw yon will find k-roscua dents little dreaming how iu*or the truth they cation with th- stock exchange. A man may
ul i tele tte lamps an*! other or- they came. But her »cx won dtocorvh-d on Mt In an uffire In Chicago, l,(X&lt;0 miles away,
। iiiatiafat Cure al Miincthing lhe day of her final cxaniinstxsi, and duspite srati-hing the ticker rejruling New York
. . w.-ui-l mate a wonderful mar- prayer* and entreaties
was not allowed to Mock exchange quotation*, and lu* may order
it nt-ny &gt;HTHEin» ami English
_________ __
•nt*.
xico rerentiy and bought i money went for uXthinfp—New York Tnb•
-rincb tlwy are working with 1 m*,.
at&gt;l .nui-liitery. Ttey will |
.. uulu to UM tfi ■ war implr- I
A Oac« Noted Character.
i • ■: i-;ht supply them all. Wel Walking down Ctawtnnt
Cbrwtnnt street
utmt tte
the otter
other
.. t. •;* vtTre. sugar, hid** and day, I mH a man wboMtun-s.wtncdJamitar. by trtegrnph. Ute l-igg«“t ojrratoru in the
■ ; ■■ not interfere with our yet it was a moment or two l.-fore I coati rvuntry never nann intn Wall utrret, nnd
, .. ■. । atiy extent
I rreognin* him.
Dremed kolicrly in dark mine of tix-xu rarely omw to Now York
! ;i.- ompaniim tor ntina*of clothes, with a tall hot, Hi* Ion.1: nnvtacte during tlirir -l-als. All their opcra. - itxl J'&lt;iquin Milter. Ttey I carefully trimnr*!, and walking arm in arm Uun* are cote'itried by wire fn-m
• r - b&gt; ur ■xtigate tta milling with a handsum-.-, dfcptiited w&lt;«nan, ta ot- a ilirtancn with tte* mud*- can* as though
Senator 1 burst told me, that j. trax-ted no attention from tta- pn»ing throng. they were in tte* exchange iu j»ra* for many d*-cad™ tta Yet tte law* time I «a* Luu on Cheatnut
the world'* rapply of lul I
o few y.-ar. ago, bo *v^t Jn-w.1 in out­
' . 11. and although *»im inruliJi attire. hi* face rouged like a ballet jrivnt. win-. Fortune* an- tumte and lot
dancer, and hi* coat-ornamented with

1

i tiuuxfMible. 'flare re- 1
' i.uln odto reach cod develop ;

unaecanpanixi by any dan•&gt;«! KV-sUrm wifi soon do for I

r

■

a -did for the oitth. Th- railroad 1
.*!vj.&lt;r. Anew railroad al- ;
'-.:;-.v»-rt»te» its projectors and
■ - .&lt; the lit*'- Mexico has an in&gt;• tumble to mc-t tin grants
But 1 found Fnetdcnt Dias

:. by enabling biin to nutat
e m tte rountryphae made
■ ~-iul«. and will give (bo
&lt;-ut pence. under which it will
-1 oint that n robber along the
’ ’ivwts with iwvcro jrantab: k^S travel more wure
'■ York Ti ll nine Interview.

t th--, fimbng of a |«-trifte&gt;l
of nnmciur si=n m or Pied• .t b- ax. It is true that a

l-ti’ lavtrod of ita being a large
izautie fcr.i fo-si! of tte* rar—a vigillaria easily recogniard
inipivraions and unjointed
&gt;*td ciiprv-wuons: are [robably
i for the scale! of tin* snake,
iigbdy fiatu-msl.iand to eighteen

Etfort* a.

.nab which will. bo understood
:i tta- country. |A« it to at jmw•i i*ua lino often eoutlicta or dif-

hr ba*■.. huk* code of ilgntfl* to learn over
rjx-1 tlicn tar to in cozaCant danger of
WBftwngttatwo. Thu. would all be done
away w ith if u uniform *yitem l« adopted.
Critlcitlng the Clatta
,
Tta-11. -. Ixonard Bseon b quoted as »uy•ftg tte*. ut many of tta idkst of trammer re•wti, tecrj 1 • no one profoaicxi so multitudinOu«y "-;.re*ctitad m that of tte men who are
' •W 1 to l» offlcially Earning with seal for
o&gt; 3 -yiaj world, and that there ta
»0«XaL.-rgm&amp;!J talk talked and do larior
«»Jtes done by any than by Item.-New
icrk b oa.
Mobile, All, hu tho dtatin
’“’only rtty of the world

with nudc upportutqvrator who luutg.
iUtn, from whichlx* haa only rcccutlr bom
- - —___itta Uarktacnl in a
relmscsl. Il wyDr; Hcmry T. HcUnlold. I*
It
it any
any wontiiT
wood, r uau
(tat rI utu
did »'*
not mv.uur u*u* Broad »tro-t office, w-ithhi **oud&gt;1 of tte
until after tetodpi-wdl-FUijadelphia
Frew, tumult *&gt;f tte traanl room.—New York
—1, — ’ - I .....................
। H'-raki.
'
pleasant, and
certain in their
“
I
hav.
Iwvn
in
tte
ruilroa.1 IxMimM all
rranlta, are Acker’a Dpirpepaia Tablets. my life." mid a man riding ou an Illimifa
____
______ “• “d ’'Dd°r»«'d
Recommended by
physiciat
by all who have*used them. The beet Ontral train tte other -lay, “and you can
ju*t bet v our wk* that I liave hnd three •nol­
remedy for Dyspepsia, Ftatukn-y.and Cote le*
.Ired to right* more than
atipalion. Ouarantoesl. and Bold at -3c. b? enre. I don't rtay very 1 mg in • ptace, tail
Fukd'k UOTVHMIM. tonirtirt'
it ip-ncrally payr white 1 do bang on. It wa*
I’ledKCS for eUlOJijOIor n Presbyter­ ■ .tarnly job I had up in Wtocooain lately.
ian college in Northern Michigan have They «rnt lie* up to tak- cliargi* of a wuall
junction htation wlierv then- was conbeen raised.
okternlte travel. The town dMiit amount to
Wonderful CurM.
ranch, I Hit the ticket Mire aggregated quite a
W. I). Hurt A Co..
ri.u nf
linnir
sat;
"r have liecn selllDK neat Mint A dav or two after taking charge
ft"
iio
XeWtin.
lli-o
’,-1;.
tta* morning train «topjari for ordrra, and tlx
Buckien s Arnlea Salve for J*0.,*?, well nr mnductor .-amr into the .rfU v* and looked me
never handled reiuedlr* that jeB ?’
aver, a* I thought, rather abarply. But be
rtvi ‘in ii satisfaction. There have t&gt;een some
H-t-nx-d mtlsflul, nnd pnwentiy »aid:
-*tax&gt;k here, partner, I gnc*v you arc the
right wort, »» l&lt; l &gt;1*’ adviw. you to rail an few
U.-k.-tH ax jKwibk.’
in rounectlou with hlretr'*
« W
-Of cxirac I wa» on tin* racket, and said
anteethem alwav*.
by '» »’ u&lt;*"y»r.
Hofland ts picktnfl up material fur a military that wuuU be all ri«bt, and you better be­
lieve »r worked tta* -clwwo tor iril it wo*
eonipany.
worth. Being j-rt of my duty to g- ltta.
Why U It
nudl bagtrrnntbe |*&lt;*tofflre before the yThat the «ale of Rood's tersaprilta contlwiesat rival of a mail train I made it a point to be
JuM at the Uiu«.when
&gt;*■« « away from tiw
,«.pl.. wmi!&lt;l naturallj wirii to buy tirkrtn
Turning mvrelf «&gt; “* to reach tia* depot jwrt
■taHit the mom«t that tta* train drew up to
SCTSSKW.
“.—-S’- £"platform, the ^-ngrre luul no tome to
bur tickets and hod to pay «»the train. The
talnlng man) statement* of cure*The l«»&gt; —■■ “»
H,rb" "" rondnrtor w«n a xquare fellow ami divided up
honret-like, but prewn.tly complaint- l**gan
wrreat.M»•nra. far till*
the A. O. b- W** have had to come in fruiu headqunrtoaw Why had
-kT .‘‘VrSkXn
H nMcwmeitan.. K. J~-pb
1,183 school children.
■
«n£
‘“’“w
THBUSV.C.E".
a walk, and 1
gvtiemnn enough to aerp*
Qx. favttation without making any ftm, Itait
Sold by W. H- Goodyear.
s
Itawght away about FA" par month for my

late air■ • i‘uru
------------ . . . .
chivalry. One day. portly before tea tart
flb&gt;«».. a voung girl culled to
bis mean.
Mr. Tiidcn canx- into the room and
.
___ jmsrr Hnr scat was

Mouth. Sold by W. H. uoouy&lt;«
__
_ — ...m.ranee* on

IOO Doses One Dollar.

IIowdI

uge foreign

Miebbtau Uats

Successor to W. H. Myers.
Remember the place, at Myers’ old stand, Jefferson Street.
■

Xaxuj Sfoars

HASTINGS
St*THLOPHOROSS.^£X^i

11lb. nmct Atniophoro*nr-reUietruth

ATHUPHOROS CO., 112 WALL ST., MEW TOM.

|

WILSON
WASHBOARDS.

Good Goods at Bottom
Prices!
wunotrs r* A T A D D U tlon'Tyat
REMEDY.
rffect’ual.

MICHIGAN VA I AKKn

pralstynt, ud m. batilMle* &gt;»—« ta&gt;rtoM. iMd toe owe ctrotar «M UM OxiWblMr—* ilmM lIyear
nMr*”'
""‘hJSeLtdIe TM«ttiSs.*mMj8 oK7»oteWropa-. Grand Raplde. Mien.

The Best is Always Cheapest.

The Kenfield Diving Flae Furnace,
CAP

Manufactured by BROOKS &amp; KENFIELD, is

Tl±e Best I

sALernOs
SOU A

For Baking Purposes.

It saves fuel.
It is the most easily regulated.
It is made of the best material.
It is the most durable.
It gives the greatest uniformity of heat.
It has the largest radiating surface.

Bsct inthnV’nrlJ.
IHHBOI.ITION OF COFARTNKRRBn'.-The
eoparti otabip heretofore exi.tlnr **t*’*n
klehitrdymfe and John 0. Cole, rawer the Ann
tianw of Doyle &amp; &lt;»e. ba* ta-en thl* day di*mlwri by mutual eotment. Itlchnnl
uIiil- tta hwtlneae, who aatumr* all liabilities
**! the Arm and to whom al! account, doe tte
firm are to be palA
BICRA HD DOYLE.
JDRNC.CO^E.
Hasting*. Mich., Sept.3t.lM8.______

I7AHM FOR f’ALB.-«ite,&lt;rfti*
r in Carttno tn" n*hlp. ot one
■txait W acre* under good eulthaUon. gne*!
h*n»*e and barn, ata' com tarn granrev ^Aacm*
orchard, all choice fntit. gw! wjuer fit well and
crcek *ux*r burii of fn tree*. ' For further psrtieiflar. Inquire at my
Hasting*.
TOHlAW tian.-*.

fa thr matter of the relate of Barwefi J- Head^'x'.uirel1’ hereby given, that I ahall Mil at n»bUc auction to lhe hlghert bidder, on 1 r in .the
IMS doyof wetobrrTA. D. ’•*-»«««u “»«*«««
the foreuooi:, al
&lt;“
rltv of HMtinga. in the
Vjp
.tale of Michigan, purtuant to
J&gt;*«
thorite granted to me on the -■lhV °',;v !tU?n'
A
ire*, by the probate court ot_fi*1’1’' «»antv Mtoblgiui all of thr estate, right, title and

IS K.SfXS'ffiTilMg&gt;S3g
cite of Hartlngv. Bjny
lehlgan.
iktad. A|»«l^ff'j^rVRKiHa,uuarttan.

J c. WOODRUFF

I

public that he has opened a

Boot and Shoe Shop
In the building opposite the Haetinn*
House on Churvh street, where he will
be pleased to see all of his friends and
others wishing work in his line.
Prices reasonable.

U&lt;t now U I

JOHN C. COLE,

Hood’s Sarsaparilla

Would rttpeclfully annouuve to the

i. * ■J-"’- »-

Bohl by W. H (loodyesr.
WHY win you rough when

T) the Public in general, and my many Friends in particular:
Having purchased the stock and good will of Wm. H. Myera^
who has for so many years been the leading dealer in harness
and horse goods in Barry county, I hope, by strict attention to
business, a wise discrimination in purchasing stock, keeping
none but firstrclass workmen, and by a continuance of the fair
and honorable dealing that has placed this institution at the
front, to retain all of Mr. Myers’ patrons and gain many new
onea.
I have in stock a large variety of harness arfrl horse goods,
together with the usual et cetcras usually found in establish­
ments of this kind.
I will call especial attention to my large and ex cellent stock
of Whips, Robes, Blankets, Lap Robes, etc., that I am selling
very cheap.
&lt;
I buy my stock at bottom figures for cash, and propose to
give my customers the benefit of close buying. All work done
at my shop guaranteed first-class.
Hoping that we may become better acquainted both in a
social and business standpoint, I remain,
Yours respectfully,

Sold by al! druggists, fit; six for $3. Made
only by C. 1. ROOD A CO., Lowell, Maaa

utuiinfarftUWi that J&gt;ri've

•

A Word with You, Please.

Rheumatism

{

A REVOLUTION BROUGHT ABOUT IN

lf

It is the Most Economical.
Enquire of Brooks &amp; Kenfield for prices. The best of refer­
ences as to satisfactory work of this furnace will be furnished
by

Brooks &amp; Kenfield.
A.CAMPBELL

A. BLACK.

Messrs. A. Black &amp; Co.,
Hastings, Mich.,

Manufacturers and Dealers in

.

Monuments &amp; Headstones,
Table Top , Mantles,
And all work in Slate Marble or Granite.
All work guaranteed first-class. Prices that no competition
can lower. A good stock to select from always oh hand. We
keep the latest and best designs in our work; furnish esti­
mates and do all work promptly. Our aim is to suit the peo­
ple and our largely increased sales show that we are success­
ful’ As we are the only dealers in Barry County, we make it
a special object for Barry County people to buy of us. We
can and do save money to all who buy our work.
We thank the public for past favors, and aim to merit the
patronage of all. '

A. Black &amp; Co.

�tercsted in drain mattere. and the oatcome will be watched with great eager­
ness.
kilkd until Indian aummcr I

in front of a tamp in a dark room la better.

ptain

book.

be. Th- marks diridbiK the lotro indicate
menchig at Lbn front. A careful reading ot

whk-h running water will fretor. Tho coldnt
weather will &lt;kvuf during the first half of

cold will Knmgthmi oa Use day* lengthen, tho
coldest day* of winter falling falling about

days i* alltbat Use month will contribute to

for.

AttogvUM&lt;r, the winter will b- wbat is

was a good sjiecimen of a cultivated orator.
Originally kb vfllre had been harsh and weak,

Ladies wishing to transact business
with Mrs. IL P. Brown will please call
between the hours of 9 and 11 o’clock
a. m.. and 2 and 4 p. m.. where practi­
cable, as her time is largely occupied in
cutting and fitting at other hours of
the day.

As there was a railroad meeting
called for Woodland Friday evening.
October 15th, the appointment of Hou.
Jas. O'Donnell and P. T. Colgrove for
that place and night ha* been taken up.
They will speak at Tolles Bros.*# hall,
Cedar Creak, that night.

One day last week Mr. Ackerson
drove Em. Busby's colt Charles Leland
a half mile heat an the fair grounds in
1:2154, and this without any previous
fitting. The colt is in fine form, and
wo predict that with proper handling
he will make a low record in the near
future.
Although the fair is over, Lewis
Stern is still disposing of his stock at
astonishingly low prices. Those who
do not avail themselves of this oppor­
tunity to obtain goods at exceedingly
low figures will regret it when too late.
As soon as hi* stock is sold Mr. Stern
will go from thm place.
The society connected with Emman­
uel Church will be entertained on
Thursday afternoon of next week by
Mesdames Wm. ti. Goodyear, Norman
Bailey. Joseph Roger*/Nelson Parker,
T. J. Bush and Carrie Goodyear at the
society rooms in Rower’s block. Sup­
per served from' five until seven. All
are cordially invited to attend.
The test well on the city tots, at the
foot of Jefferson street, has retched a
20 feet vein of water in a fine bed of
gravel. It is second vein waler, and
rises to within four feet of the surface.
It has been sent to Prof. Kedzle. of the
Agricultural College, for analysis, and
if it proves as those interested have
good reason to expect, it will be a veri­
table bonanza for the city water works.

Mr. and Mrs. James Clarke were,
poadbto tor him ever to attain a gntcaful ar last week the recipients of a handsome
present from Mrs. Clarke’s father. Mr.
Andrew Krom, of Kalamazoo, it being
no less than the Dewey resldesce prop­
there formidable diaadvantagrs. By the er ty, which Mr. Krom purchased lor
practice of everything that could strengthen them. This is one of the finest resi­
dence properties in the city, and Mr.
and Mrs. Clarke naturally feel proud of
tkm, be absolutely created himself a voice the their present

hall with thundering tones, to which we have
vibrate. ♦
He overcame, iu like manner, or contrived
to hide, his bodily defects, so as to attain a
command of pwtnre quite cufilcient to avond
the beautiful recitative of bis voice and the
play of ftotiwvs unusually striking—a noble

A fund of amusement was created
on the fair ground Friday by the ap­
pearance and movements of an animat­
ed skeleton bearing the appearance of a
horse, which was entered in lhe free for
all trot Several ventured their good
money on the chance of that horse win­
ning the race; but they were “let down."
as the animal refused to go on the track
for the third heat

council Proceedings.
Common Cou ncil met in regular ses­
sion Friday evening, Oct. 1st IMfi.
Izcare wm United States charge des affaire*
Mayor and recorder being absent.
at Bn■eeln from 1839 until 1830, and was cue Aid. Stebbins w as appointed mayor pro
tem. and Aid. Besamer recorder pro
tem.
Roll being caBed, a quorum was not
present and council adjourned to Fri­
day evening, Oct. Sth, at 7 p. m.

lert and puaton, and fit to mirror ail tUnt tho

JOHN M. BE88MER.

CLOTHING!

The People’s Drug Store

Furnishing Goods,

formerly occupied by Fred’k Hotchkiss, be­

Has Removed from the old stand to the store
tween Beamer's Grocery and Kurtz’ Meat
Which we propose to offer to the people of Market.
Barry county at prices that will

Make Competitors Mad,
and please Purchasers. I bought the goods at

The United States Gaietto and The Saturday

cream
Liverpool pocket, at

|akin&lt;
MOST PERFECT MADE

Books and Stationery,

Astonishingly Low Figures,
and having the lightest expenses of any con­
cern in the city, I can afford and propose
to

Make Things Lively
in the Clothing Business, by giving bargains
to the people.

Do Not Fail
to see me when in want of Clothing.

Pure Drugs and Patent
Medicines.

Best line of Imported aid Domestic Ciw
In -ttie City.

A Full Line of Homeopathic
Medicines.

Prescriptions Carefully ^Compounded by
A comparison of prices will convince you
Registered
Pharmacists.
that I am positively

The Low Price Clothier of Hastings,

LARGE STOCK OF WALL PAPERS

R. K. GRANT.

W. H. Goodyear &amp; Co.

Music Hath Charms!

A. GOODYEAR &amp; SONS.

That is, Good Music has ’em, such as is
produced on the

C. J. Whitney,
John G. Earhuff,
&gt;
The Estey or

Bayard

f23- London cost him three shillings a day.

We have in Stock a Complete Line of

Storey &amp; Clark.

The Old Reliable

05647406

Announce that they have received a full line of

Coal Stoves,
Elegant in design and finish, and very cheap.

Call and See Them.
Also their fine stock of Stoves and Ranges.

Everything in the Hardware Line, and
prices
in keeping with 70c wheat.
Or the New Fngland, Hallett, Davis &amp; Co.,
Steinway and Chickering

J SHALL REMOVE

For which E. A. Matteson is agent; also for other makes of
pianos and organs.

Facts

To the new store in Goodyear block, first door west of the
bank, about the 1st of Oct., and will have a complete stock of

Dress Goods, Cloaks, Shawls,

I have sold over 1,000 instruments since I have been in bus­
iness in Hastings. They have given the best
bes of satisfaction.
This is proof that they are what the people
millinery and fancy goods,
and that the
prices are right. Call and examine. It will
wil save money for
you to buy of me, and you will get the best
besl instruments on
All bought for SPOT CASH, and will give you better than
the market
,
Grand Rapids prices.

Visitors at the Fair
Aro invited to inspect the exhibit of pianos and orgBM j
shall have there.
Respectfully.

E. A. MATTISON.

And see if what we say is not true.

JULIUS RUSSELL

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                  <text>The Hastings Banner.
VOL. XXXI. NO. 24.

The Hastings Banner.
Hwto””’ ®*”lY C0-' Micil.

Hastings,

J.RBEAIEH&amp;CO.’S

RATKS

*UYKKIIS1NG RATES.

AMX

AMOXU

Special Sales

MARSHcook.

For October

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5 bars Anti-Washboard soap

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5

Carolina Rice

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25

26 boxes matches

25

11W Dr. Price’s baking powder..

40
25
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Finest Japan tea. new crop

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Best Gloss Starch

DETROIT,

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MICH.

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snow

15

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Second Week,

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1 and 3
Campus

2 boxes imported sardines

Water White oil, bestM

warns

25

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4 boxes axle grease
US, M. D„
Fhysican and Surgedn,
Best Irving flour, per cwt.
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BENTLEY BROS. &amp; WILKINS
40

Domestic sardines, per box

Best African ginger

15

Headquarters

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Choice Rio coffee, our own roast­
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Attorney at Law,
(0*'» J S&amp; Co.*# Mora.) j |
5 lore Kirk’s Ivory soap
C&lt;4JerU&lt;Mi»
Finest Gunpowder tea
50
pnatptly »a«-»4 •
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TORN CARVETH,
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\ Horney at Law,
X. J J'.fTtilr. Mich.
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20

Farm Wagons,
16
30

Double Shovel Plows,
2 20

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Lawyers.
KhtrHwtiux* &gt;utional Bank.)

40

3-lb. tin pail Wise's axle grease ..
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Justice of the Peace. 5 bars Kirk’s Savon soap
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CoUecU as* proflaky. ' '
Warner's safe yeast
T M. B. GdLLASPlE.
Boom smoking tobacco
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Notary Public.

Qt. bottle Gerkins

(HEMLOCK AND PINE.)
25

13

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Medium size waa|rtub

Cedar Fence Posts,

40

Joist and Studding,

molaawa

FLOORING ‘K;.&amp;A»Sand Maple,

3 doz. clothes pins.
3 papers pins

A. H. JOHNHON, M. W.

Michigan Central

Finest canned lobsters

15

30

dark flne-cut tobacco
Boom smoking tobacco

13

GRAND RAPIDS DIVISION,
fakir* effect May .xxb. ISM.

10

whole cloves..............................

15

nutmegs

15

Durham mustard

10

cayenne pepper

15 ty prices and Estimates given on ap. plication.
BENTLEY BROS. 4 WILKINS.
25

1-bu. bag rock salt

Beet table sauce, per bottle
-

Queen olives, per bottle ....

I lb. sweet
Finest Rio and Jova coffee, roted
Oattotte; /.

Of Kv^rn neMTiptlen.

best roasted peanuts

2 packages oerallne .

8BH.SK

Inside Finish &amp; Band Mouldings
Stoop Scrolls &amp; Columns

mixed candy

Tne JF.agara. Falls (Route.

Sisi, Doon ui Bis,
Cornice Mouldings,

Fourth Week
1 lb. Grit plug tobacco

warrens.

(PINE. AND CEDAR.)

20

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Given tv Cutting Choice New Orleans
end Ji’Mnj. P'tttfrna Cut to vnlcr.
new crop......... v.

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PINE LUMBER,

Third Week

WILLIAM B SWEBZEY. Attorney 2 lbs. layer raisins
»’ At Law an : solicitor in Chancery. Royal baking powder

FASHKiVJH/E flKESSMAKHR.

Window and Door
Screens.

15

25

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30

We roast our own coffee and peanuts.

Mi
IbenxJ

We can be depended on for fresh

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baring been tak-

We have the best kind of a roaster
made.
We are always first to cut prices.

We are to blame for all the low prices.
We are not laved by our oorapeUlore.
jMhTlta’
■crtaa
ite

w A visit to the seed farm of Jalnes
is woixfcy
one's notice.
Mr. McCotter has six women and four
men in his employment at present, and
reports that his scads are in fine condi­
tion. He extends a hearty welcome to
visitors. He is building an extensive
dry house for his garden seeds.
,
HlCXOBX COBXZBS.

C. C. Messenger has gone to Howard
City to engage in the jewelry business.
Jimmie Kanney, Lew Franklin and
Will Nichols also start for northern
Michigan to remain several months.
Mrs. Henry Tolles and Mra. Chas.
Allen, of Kansas, formerly of this
place, are visiting relatives here.
(’has. Aldrich and wife, of Petoskey,
are visiting here.
We accept the thaiks of the Delton
correspondent as expressed by him last
week for thp ••compliment” to him in
our statement of his "smash up" a few
weeks ago. While he is anxious that
we should -tell it just as it is." he with­
holds an explanation, choslng seem­
ingly to have it remain in the compli­
mentary style given in the Telegraph.
He should be h rank to define his state
and condition at the time the accident
occurred, that the quandry of the peo­
ple may be at an end. It appears that
our statement of the case was made
from incorrect information, hence
pltMse excuse John.

Bird seed

MARTIN V. BARKER.Real Estate, Finest Japan tea dust
liwunir. • and Leaps.
3-lb. box gloss starch
04-ynitliJ.G Bunya- .&lt; *&gt;n
door* north
Choice baking molasses
alxitrLU.H:. ten io making excatagaa .
.M prot«-ny
ft.' ;iterr«i» of uon-realdent j
ln&lt;/«xl after. Vanns - 4-oz. bottle l««t lemon extract...
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h*nge. Huu»eS and
Best Grand Rapids Roller (lour.

M“vc

isse.

oastukton.
Wilber Baker sowed 100 acres of
wheat in six days hist week. 1.
Mr. Rrnae has bidden farewell to all,
shaken the dust of Castleton nff his
feet, and moved to Portland.
- Mrs. Dans, of Muskegon, Sundayed
w» 2»«f,P*r«nte, Mr. Croft and wife.
11 “rt h“ moved
David
Wilkinson s house.
The Dunkards held a four days meet­
ing at their church on the town line.
John Mater, who has been ill for a
few days, is slowly recovering.
All get ready for the 4th of Novem­
ber.
Elder Holler pitched a tent on the
Eunds or Filkner school house and
1 service Friday, Saturday and Sun­
day, assisted by Mra. Jennings, of
Muskegon. The meetings were largely
attended.
The Sunday school at Wisner school.

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October 14,

County News.

WHAT

WRIGHT,
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'Will Be
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Micfa.,

„ kuaw, beeauee our mode of -elUns

areuirSmv"[“S^X.S

good, on wnall margins and for »po‘
e«h wort. ruin w&gt;tb th. emdlt «y

Everything Warranted.

nMBKCO.
Th* Uw Price Grocers.

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IS MeHI-dIT »«SSSF» Tuwffi

“’“■riilVB. (U»OK.

.
FKKJtPOBT.
From the Herald.
Corn husking has conynenced; more
than an average crop is assured.
Jno. Fish and wife returned to their
home in Big Rapids Monday.
The first hard frost of this season
was visible Sunday morning, Oct. 3d. Mrs. I. N. Rayinond, Carlton, is slow­
ly improving from several weeks illness.
The next meeting of -Wolcott Post,
G. A. IL, will beheld Thursday evening OcL 21sL
Tne parents of Mrs. Geo. Miller returned home Monday, after a visit of
several days here.
Geo. Geiger is making a protracted
stay with his sons. Jake and George, in
Missaukee county.
Dr. AbboL of Carlton, is confined to
his room by protracted illness. Dr. H.
C. Peckham is in attendance.
Daniel Yarger. Sr., of Carlton, is
building an addition to his /house,
painting and otherwise improving the
same.
I
,
Mrs. Polly Hoffman and Kate Liv­
ingston of Pennsylvania, were visiting
at Hiram Livingston’s the first of the
week.
'
Mra. P. Cummings, of Port Elgin.
Ontario, has l&gt;een spending the past
w eek with her aun*, Mrs. C. Combe of
this place.
Frank Wolf has the job of repairing
the Fish school house, Carlton, an Im­
provement which has been needed for
many years.
As Wm. Eckert was driving home
from the Hastings fair, his valuable
carriage • horse dropped dead in the
road. Cause unknown.
Supervisor’s Gott of Irving, and Hol­
comb, of Bowne, met in the village Sat­
urday, to equalize valuations in the
fractional school districts of the two
townships.
Mr. A. J. Russell, of Burr Oak, who
owns the DeVore property here was in
town Saturday and donated toward the
Grand Rapids A Lansing railroad.
Wm. Forbev buried and infant child
last week.
Hog cholera is altogether too numerour in this vicinity.
Dr. Ruckel reports Ed. Austin as
being dangerously sick with inflammatorv lMM«
John Goelcher has located 160 acres
of Government land in Washington
Territory near where Buehler has set­
tled.
Memrs. Geo. Karcber and J. Fehetey
send in potatoes of the “bnrbank” var­
iety which contain 20 and 25 potatoei
respectively, all grown together.
,1m. W. Godfrey, of this paper, is in
Brookfield, Eaton county, with his wife
attending the annual family reunion of
Mrs. Godfrey's parents and other rela­
tives;
A Barry countv supervisor Is report­
ed to have said ’ that newspapers and
railroads are a damage to a town lie­
cause of the increase of taxes in con­
sequence of such improvements, ir
such is the said supervisor's actual be­
lief, may the Lord have mercy on his
lgT^IigS&amp; happy face of Amos

WHOLE NO. 1637.
rounding country are coming into the
village daily and subscribing for the
railroad; and that too without solicita­
tion. As one gentleman said yesterday:
“He felt it to be his duty to aid thia im­
portant enterprise. It is just what this
section has long needed, and he did not
feel like hesitating longer and see his
neighbors paying for an improvement
that would help him as much as them­
selves." It was a generous expression
of good will and should be universal
The Barry county fair for 1W6 was
successful In all particulars except
cold. Io wry wtnther. The exhibits of
line bred stock was far in advance of

MOBGO-THOBBrAPFLB
Jacob Ruckle started north Monday
afternoon, for a weeks hunt.
L. P. Cole has given his family a sur­
prise. They little expected that he had
any other Intentions than a visit to
friends in Ohio when he left home, but
he has brought up in Arkansas with
his son-in-law R. B. Harley.
W. N. Divine will make Morgan his
headquarters during the apple packing
season. ■
On Tuesday last a party of Vermont­
ville sports came to Tbornapple lake,
hired a little lx&gt;y to catch minnows and
promised him pay.
On receiving the
minnows they paid only a part of the
stipulated price. Fine gentlemen, in­
deed.
. The types of last week made us say
that Joseph Shatter was expected soon
to move to Morgan. Should have said
Joseph Ashalter instead.
Last Tuesday evening, the 5th, Hon.
E. S. Laoey, of Charlotte, spoke to a
well tilled hall In Morgan, and the peo­
ple concede the fact that it was the
best discourse of the kind ever deliver­
ed in the village. Mr. Lacey is a good
speaker and a perfect gentlemen. The
tirade that usually attends a political
speech was not indulged in.
Frank Wright, of Thornapple lake,
is quite a horse trader.
(ieo. Shaffer, of Morgan, moves this
week on his farm recently bought of
Kenyon Mead, of Maple Grove.
Lola Hyde is quite lame in one foot,
in consequence of heriate illness.
Geo. Hayman is pushing his arrangments preparatory to moving to Kan­
sas some time this month.
We would like to know how much
money our present sheriff has paid cer­
tain parties for their services in his be­
half. If we.do not miss our guess, he
will need all his spare cash in other
directions, as he has an opponent in
this campaign that is going to be the
winning man, and these men that hire
।themselveH out to political, candidates
।are not to be relied on. Men that will
, work for the man that pays the most
tare such as cannot be relied on in no
event, and the candidate Chat pays
tthem money Is simply that much ouL

ROAD
SCRAPERS,
B ABBYVILLE.
Elmer Warren attends school at
Nashville.
*
' The sentiment of the people was good
,when informed that Rev. l*axon was
t be our minister for the coming year.
to
Our district school progressns finely
with Miss O. Gutchees of North Castle­
।
ton
as teacher.
Rev. I*axoo w*» called to Marcellus
।last Tuesday on A count of hla mother’s
j
illness.
Apple picking is the order of the day.
&lt; )ne dollar per barrel is the price pud
f
for
choice fruit on this street.
Miss Carrie Morton and her nelce.
;
Miss
Florence Taylor, of Leslie, are vis­
iting George Morton's people.
Mr. Geo. Quick, of Syracuse, N. Y.,
, contractor and builder, visited Chas.
ii
Hyde's people lust week. Mr. Quick is
a cousin of Mr. Hyde's.
Miner Mead and wife and Henry
Lathrop and wife paid Sylvester Keagle
;
and
family a visit last Friday and Sat­
urday in Ionia county.
Bush Hvde crosses the dark waters o(
the Thornapple river no more. He has
,
chosen
a higher and dryer road to trav­
el.
Chester Hyde recently sold a span of
suckling colts to the Mowry Bros, for
880.
Attention! Those moonshiners that
were out in the small hours of Monday
morning came in contact with a poor
pilgrim enquiring the way to your city.
The new house and barn being erect­
ed near Northrup's crossing is among
the many improvements Chester Hyde
is making on his farm.

Clemens, tieamed on I roeport friends
Tueeday morning. Mr. C. has just re­
turned from a summer's stay at I’etmkey. and after a few days vlalt with
Mra. A. C. Clemens, of Bowne, left
Tueaday afternoon for Caledonia. lie
expects to spend the winter in
Mrs. Freeman Fish accompanied her
son John to Big Rapids Monday
S will visit her daughter Mrs. A. B.
Carpenter and other relatives.
Mr.
Fish savs his wife has left him the bedi.
and tioa'rd and all the cause &lt;mdI pro^i
cation in consequence thereof, etc. He
will pay all debts of her contracting,,
hoping of course that she will not ask
anyone to trust her.
Liberal minded farmers from the sur-.

VOBTH

CABLTOW.

Fanners have began husking their

Mias Elia Allazding was home Sun­
day last from Hastings, where she baa
been working.
Wash Caln was kicked by a colt one
day last week.
Mr. N. Allerding and wife, of South­
west Carlton, visited at John Allarding’s.
borne of our voting ladfca are so indus­
trious that they will walk a mile to
help their neighbor thrash, and then
get left.
Rev. Amos Sell, of Pennsylvania, is
visiting his brother-in-law. Peter Har­
ney.
J. Carpenter and wife, John Carpen­
ter and wife, and Wm. McMurray and
wife Sundayed at Wash Cairn’s.
Maggie Allerding, of Campbell, Sun­
day H at Josephine Allert’ing's.
ILABTIM'B OOBVXBB

Mrs. Barry entertained the ladies aid
society last week.
J oe. Aahalder has moved to Mprgan.
Geo. Hayman intends moving to
Kannas soon.
Sydney Smith, of Woodland, called
on some of his former neighbors the
other day.
There will be no preaching here next
Sunday morning, on account of the
quarterly meeting, which will be held
at a another part of the circulL Ser­
vins in the evening as usual
The Good Templars lodge at this
place has been named the “White Rose.”
OBAKQKVBLUL
*\
The query just now is who will be
postmaster. Mrs. Thiers having resign­
ed.
L. A. Nichols and Mrs. Laverne
Thomson were in the place last week.
L. W. Wing went to Hastings last
Saturday on businesA.
Matic Nichols, of Wayland, visited
at C. II. Thruston’s the past week.
Horace Snook has gone to Kalamazoo
to attend the fair and visit his brother.
“■
” ’
a has bought two
acres of land
Nichols. Consideration, 675.
Henry Lewis has moved into Uncle
Peter Falk's house.
Sam Bogart knd wife, of Wayland,
visited at R. vhpValkenburg’s and
took in the Plainw¥U fair.
Ben Wing and William England will
go to Hastings on busineas to-morrow.
Sheriff Long in town last night.
Query, who was he after.
Politics are booming just now.
Boss Hicks was down here looking
after the interests of his party last
week, but he got left when he tried to
convert that republican to his creed.
Miss Jennie Horr.of Rutland, visited
Auntie Knickerbocker last week.
P. HankanL of Jackson, was in the
village last week.
John Turner, Esq., and wife, of Way­
land. stayed over Sunday with friends
here.
Miss Ettie Falk is at home to stay.
Billy Walker, of Pontiac, is visiting
at Fred England’s.
There will be a box social at Lan
Harper's next Wednesday night.
Mrs. F. M. Searles is not expected to
live many daya.
Henry Arbour, of Muir, will visit his
parents this week.
The Prairieville band will attend the
political meeting to' be held hete
Wednesday night by P. T. Colgrove and
Congressman O’Donnell.
L. C. Welton, of Hastings, was in
town last week looking after Insurance
business.
•
Eddie Brown and daughter, of Kala­
mazoo, spent Sunday with Ell Nichols
and family.

IBVIMQ.
Why don't some one strike this place
and buy the potatowiiind clover seed
that the farmers have to sell.
Hon. E. S. Lacey gave the people a
good talk Wednesday evening, to a full
house and bandied the tariff question
to the satisfaction of alL
Mra. W.8. Hecox is on a visit among
her friends in Maple Grove and Asayriu
The long looked for fusion rally came
off Saturday evening, and Mr. Hankard
was well received by hi# friend#, and
the sun rises and sets as usual.
This quiet burg was awakened Sun­
day morning about 4 o’clock by the
alarm of tire which proved to lie the
house of James Poland, he barely es­
caping with bis life, and losing every
thing but some bid clothes and some
wearing apparel. Uta aged mother
IteiDg away at the time, she lost all of
her clothing but what she had on.
Insured in the Sun of Loudon for 8»MI
upon house and contents. It ta a bail
loss for Mr. Poland.
The republicans are looking forward
to the coming of the next Governor at
Hustings.
____________
CABLTOK

Farmers are busy husking their corn.
Mr. Solomon, who has been visiting
G. T. Daniels., returned home to Ohio
^Ettallennev ta on the list of "I don't

feel verv well "
J ud Carpenter ta suffering from the
effect* of a bad cold.
Rev. J. IL Bowen preached to a full
house, it bring hi! Aral sermon here.
James Bogardus and wife and D.
Miner, of Portland, Ionia Co., visited
friends here Imt week.
Eiscnhood. Carpenter and Co. hulled
nine bushels of do rev send, from one
load of clover.

V—

DOW LINO.

Bod colds are the general coinplaint.
Mra. H. A. Powers ' was sick last
week.
I
•
French A Hook have bought a new *
clover huller attach m enL
Dowling l»ase ball club has only lost
one game of Imll this year.
8. Jones and wife attended the Mar­
shall fair this week.
C. W. Lester did not go to California
as he intended but to Onio and is now
back again.
Dowling base ball club will have a
dance at the G. H^a week from next
Friday nighL OcL 22d. Everybody
cordially invited to attend.
WOBTH-EAWT HABTIMOB.
Husking corn is the order of the day.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Starks were the guests
of Geo. Sweet and family Sunday.
Will Sweet has gone to Marshall to
spend a few months.
Mrs. George Whitney. Mary Ragla
and Myrtle Dunbar spent Sunday with
Mrs. Ragla. of Carlton.
Those on the sick list are Mrs. Chas.
Andrus and Ernest Smith.
Mrs. Philip Dunbar is suffering with
rheumatism.
Mr. Hill is building a new house on
the north road.
Oscar Bauer will start for his home
in New York in a short time.
Myrt* Firstar is aprodlng a few days
with her grandma Addrus.
Do not fail to hear Rev. Knott at the
A Ito ft school house next Sunday after­
noon at two o’clock.
Mrs. McElwain, of your city, will
speak on temperance at the Altoft
school house next Sunday evening.
Come and hear what she has tn say.
Adam Burroughs and family start
for iheir new home in the north next
Wednesday.
Wesley Stewart lost another cow last
week.
Mrs. Dewitt Kenyon is very low at
this writing. It is thought she can not
live much longer.
Ettie Wolfe spent Sunday at home.
Young people to the numb, r of twentv-fivegave Walter Kelley a pleasant
surprise Saturday evening, it being hi*
seventh birthday.
The evening was
spent in games and sports, after which
a bountiful supper was served tn which
justice was done.
Even-one enjoyed
themselves ami went borne feeling
happy. Several tokens of nXMaibnmc*
were left.
’
.

�Signed by the committee: E.SIXBY, Chairman. La Grange. Indiana- 1 n
liArRDNKit. SecreUry. Jas. Richards. Morden Sabcn. Samuel Franki-ih (•»,!.
Frankish. Centerville, Midi.; L. M. Wood worth, Jas. Clughtuu. Arad i .uuntTn'
J. E. Houk. La Grange, Indiana.
•
Lupton.

A MONSTER STRIKE BEGUN.

LABOR’S LEGISLATURE.

Victor Clover Hullep

GATHERING OF THE KNIGHTS OF
TOIL AT RICHMOND, VA.

The' Best Machine of its Kind Made
lock them out Monday uiile*

HFBaad Ute report of^be trial m given beiow, and Mt if it is

claim for it.

Master Workman Powderly stopped tolba
First \ irgulia regiawmt Momlay morning at
10:15 to cell to order the tenth annua] con-

inter Gen. HlxhugU Lev, the governor of Vir-

Report of Committee.

understood
the Homo club te scUrfltsl with tho
report. Hix delegate) were admlttel from

LaGrange, La Grange Co, Ind.. Mav 2^h iW1
Report of joint committed by the agricultural aocieticH ot Sc. lns,.nb ’
ichigHD. and La Grange county. Indinna. to tert the relative menu u tu v

|irop»Tty quail (k-atKwi for voters and to more

dedtaon w rvranlod nx final and utumnii-

•tnkca and threatened strike* by m«cml&gt;li«*

the men went wild with excitement. They a*sembLsl outtade and march'd down on Ar­
mour’s 5W strong yelling and borting.
Shortly before 2 o'clock, evidently by pr»-

aawsnbliea for the introduction of memorials.

SJirtaDd’ “101 Bw*11

POWDER
Absolutely Pure.

amieably nettling the ntrtkn at Anwterxlam

if the kuighta were at war with that kind of
capital that monqpaltand the product* of
clvilixatkm, tmught tegldaturv" ami cor­
rupted the ballot, tho people of Virginia
were with them shoulder to shoulder.

tween (1,000 and 7.U0U &lt;ff them, making about
B,(W in all who struck during the day.

■■mMMi w ile
Borst Dakixo Powdkm co.

lix- were vummuned to quell it

Ig1l.drd by

the iilatforin Frank J. Farrell. the colored

■dmI—non on an equal footing. a«cun&lt;hxl Um

vetiuon Saturday afternoon wan largely eoo-

ttodu.T&lt;l Mr. Powdnrly to ttw uudicnca

wdiington. City protesting
f of contrtacta for public
building* nt Baltimore to fiartte* employing
convict labor. Committee*
Bpt&lt;ointed
«i*l the Pennsylvania and Baltimore &amp; Ohio

nw what

Cudahy, president of the Pork FnckrnV a*
I. :
telegram from General
uociaUmi. received
Master Workman Powderly, at Richmond,
Vn., asking him to postpone the lock-out un­
til the executive board of the knights could

stock yard* strike
negotiate for a prompt and reOMnuible autUo-

The butdwrK nt AriuourS packing bow*'
njfuax! Saturday monilnz to work until tlu-

DEATH ON THE WATER

e Birdaril, from Ig3» pounds of straw, threrfied 37 pounds of w«i
r large quantity of chaff; the Victor. Loni 1,210 pounds of straw
Pounds of seed, mixed with a km quantity of rhalf. The tin"
threshing try the Victor
right minutes hm than that occupied bv th bin?
sell. F rom the straw’ of the Victor the Birdsell rethreshSd two pounds Of .LG
from the straw of the Blrdaell the Victor retintshed eight pounds of »vw-d
’
!hlTSSb,ya;B;!S2L.ta
»■“■“&lt;« 1- tS
with

y until the nexl
public examination*.

Ha*U:i|t&lt;.
Krtdoy. Nov. ttth. at NaahviUe.
it t* expected Uiat all who intend U&gt; teach and
begtn promptly at#o’clock and eiiwe al 4 p. m­
aud teachers are urjrntly rr&gt;iue*t»&gt;d lo be urea­
&gt; opening. Examination* will by both
written, chiefly the latter. Candidates
for a third grade certlttcale mu»t uaM a Ballsfactory eiamluxtlon In orthography, reading,
pentnamhlp, arithmetic, grammar, geography.
V. 8. history, civil government, theory aud art

the district, an&lt;l though the striker* don't soy
much, it is evident that they don’t like it

HENRY GEORGE ACCEPTS.

Whkrka*, At the St. Joseph county. Mlcblgw. Fair, held llh Gntrrvill
the 21st day of May. 1880, au agreement wks uttered into bv the r&lt;
'2
of the different maehinea to have a trial of their merit* at tip- ta Groner'
fWxo.Tli«wl.y.»&lt;.yrj.n8B.»Jotot eommlttn ,u
" =’■!
uurtsting of
live from each of the two counties. Had held such trio] this duv '
The committee, in punuasce of the agreement, aecured two Iwo-hurae 1&lt;*.,i ,
dover. wbidl biid l»«l .Uckrd two winter., arwl bro^ht Uim,
IL ,S‘‘,
and determined that each machine should thresh
•raw which had b&lt;wu ran Ihronjh th.other madtino. araordtng i, .,£,'
At the conclusion of the trial the committee, after due deliberation
moualy decided in favor of the Victor for rapidity and excellency of woiiu^ij

liriuich. with an average itanflinx ot to
MicoBd grade the additional
menu wifi be elementary aliebra. bookkeeping
aud natural phlloMjphy, with a .binding tn each

We have the exclusive agency for the VICTOR for Bam
County, and threshers are invited to call and get prices. They
can afford to buy no other than the Victor Clover Huller. '
Respectfully, \

MESSER BROS

QLOTHING AT COST!
As I am not going to keep

&lt;imu, Mo., frodb Grand Towfir, Ilin., exploded

HrtxxU oarer* (repeeialiy Intpretori)
dlally Invited to be present

Suits of Ready Made Clothing

lung continued. Hie platform waa nikxi with

M lien Mr. George advanced to ti» front of
After a brief introduction, Mr. Powderly

la-fault having been made in the coudltkm* ol
a certain mortgage executed by Aiubroae Cox
and Marv F. Cog. hla wife, fa ifnlh K. Mudge.

Cape Girardeau: J. It Parkin*, of EvamviUa,
I:&gt;d , first clerk; Mbn J-ilia Ruiaeb, of Caw

by tbu fact tlial in

K

lernltn aatutMun

In stock, I offer my entire stock of Men’s. Bo\
and Children’s

lion Uiat
the pavmeut of the iutereai
two daughter*, of Puxico, Mo.
on board the ill-fated sts-amcr lai Mascottn as
far a* known was ns follows, togvthor with a

' 1 &lt;:&gt;&lt;!:
■ governor withdrew their
balloting, and the flalxt

willing
he old

.&gt;; deck crew uninjured, 10. reacued buriwd

THE OHIO PENITENTIARY

Uw wood ballot llowly was nominated
mtHt uuanlnjoualy.

COLCMBCH, Ohio. Oct. 7.—Th.- rejwrt o(
the grand Jun- Thursday created a w-twath «
In the political world in'what it did and in

■nHmr ■KmaMtA

fur the inau-ntralio:: of the eight-hour move
----------------------------mem
nnu r»» :i map;*
A reduction of
Hm&lt; hour* of la I or hi

writ: H. M. Lend, Tenth Michigan. Repul
Ik jib; John IL Fedewa. Democrat, at Flint,

Toww Klectlon* In Connectirut.

I* the nx«l iiiq-ji tant that cun come laiforo

part of the duty of ev« y mawinbiy
teiu III- number of cbildrtai who
tend school in ite vionity, taaro what tiie

I.M town* give the Republican* 7U and tlw
LMmu-rnte te: -.*7

against B. H. Marriott, late deputy warden
of tbn Ohio ]«nltButiary, and Samuel IVrry,
late superintendent of the shops. The Indiriment* are found on account of all. gr.I
rrookeduc** w hile thrw- men were cftlciaL of
tl»e is-iiiteiitini-y: when state property u!
must wltfioui limit w.u, spirited awn v.

n youLh.
‘'Tiw trouble will: trade* union* in which
tnblie-i hate

altliotigh thr
period Jlmitod for the pavmeut thereof
Ibenbaveexpired: and default having U

1*0. and May jd. INN. and the eatue JSZ.’S
named unpaid and iu arrears tor the spare uf
thirty day* end upward* and still remain’ unp!‘,J&lt;,‘ “e afurewd principal sam of two thous­
and and fifty dollar-, lr« seven hundred dollar*
which luu been
----------------airearage of- tn
dur amt pay able
h ihr ttnat oi
rlalrord to 1h&gt; &lt;t

contained In « k!i! inort

Which will be sold at prices to suit the times. Shall com­
mence receiving Fall ana Winter Stock of Goods this week
and invite an inspection of goods and prices.
Prairieville Sept. 20. 1886.

1VL. J. GOSS

•ell at public aurtton to the litehesl bidder.

moimiM

CATARRH STO

Third diviafun.

C'HICAOO. Ud. a.—anti-Socialist f&amp;r&gt;

&gt;■ Grand Rapid*. Mich

tkkrt ata
battle of PitUburg
I^ixiing. "It b the
first time." Mth! the
general, “that the
Third division luu

day bight, which tnakra four ticket* now be-

SMilhvrest quarter of the northwest
hTS£J

"-j?. &gt;“.«

S.’£SS

ti!rre,rtbpJ'’1 ',0*ner of sa’’1 *cUttu twenty-

hi* urgninxatl'.in; but for the Knight of La­
bor Utw. HtMikl even nttnmirt to aubordinate

Coats, Pants, Vests and Overcoats

&gt;) Mir power ui i
ami the atatate

premise* &lt;Je*erilte&lt;1 in
mid mortgage not beretofme *oM-aud proreed*
paid &lt;&gt;ui &lt;Mid mortgage, to pay tor amount due
hi-.-. '■ ।

tiim oftix.- labor party put up

I he assortment is good and those coming early will find
some excellent bargains. 1 shall continue to keep a,good line
of single

being lite |4acr wbc

ra. »U1&gt; W divided.
educatKni be ap|H,inl«l to prepare
nniueis! to th:* ^ei«-nd a*.-«uibjy a

rem exgrewcd. ami mould the Muae reunpald and In arroare f4r the «jwce of
thirty day*. then and from tbeuceforth after tin*
hiMe of the said thirty day. the principal »um
oftwo thouiaud aud fifty dollar., with all ar

. mFna MVIXML
Assignee of Mortgagee.

ay nay. for if it
dcnhxi. then I
►hall refer to (ten.

ixmiisiitter on rteolutioiM was appointed, and
I be cimvcntioii adjourned for tile day. .

New Grocery Firm!
The undersigned, having purcdiased the interest of Geo.

with refinnre to
iiuartiy.

Tlieru w*a no opxiotation to tlie.-rtate

had il»c honor to coiiunand, ai-cami&gt;)b&gt;h«d on
that day,

Cream Balm

RH P.ieston in the firm of Preston &amp; Cook, will continue the busi-

ness at the old stand under the firm name of

(live* llrlief at once
CHICAGO, Ort. V.-N. M. NwM
uncertain question Saturday morning, wax
a-ttted by night iu taw of the Uhicwgn club In the well-known packing homo of J. C.
When Pisssideut
Eputildlng bearxl the result he tok-graphed
Cajit Anson tangraiuiating the club on it* gating t-WO.oui). Ho has preticwlly buna
vidcry and tendering each man
suit of
rT
clathni and the nine collectively half the re- Imta, »10u,OtX) on a tangle New York bank.
cnipts in the coming gnmes with the Ht. Louis
Awocuitiou inna. The following lbv«v th- prominent director, "are aU rich axxl »ill o&lt;c

\urk iiiatitaticm. Nreld left fir Canada
Tbumtay night and no one luu baartl frmn

COLD IN HEAD

* • ir.i:&lt; ।

HOGLE &amp; COOK
We will do all in our power to hold the tiade alriadj olab

from Injurious Drugs
anil OfleuMve Odors
particle is applied into each ncmtril and is
BROTHERS nnintlktt.Owvgo.N.T,

hshed aud largely increase the number of customers by sell

mg good goods at a small margin

tl» Chicago banka have had iu their htatnry

on rrodnutiata

State Of Michigan. Cmmtv of

Cawtom. Uta., Oct. 7.—A

dinra**

whereby the Brooklyn knights will be severed
Ml adk.unsCT!

soul

tLrit

County of Barry, h
In the City of 11

hn»

UiousAiMl eight hundred and
v*ent Wm/U- c„u
.

Come a,nd See TTs

HOGLE &amp; COOK

□red, who outraged and murdered MIm Uxta,.
tinny, and then kilted her father, wu* bang
liy a uMib with hi* own lariat, Monday

.

Central Hous-e Block.
Mate pray lug IbKthaxm 1* liceireed tn w. l
iIn rex! e*tntx hfUifivtu*. «« n.__

m. bibl’kj

for *B asaault utmu a 1U-year-old child, the
ntot wnPKOIRA.

Ills., Oct ".—The

M.-UxdJpi

nwrubCUg until d-a.L

3:
WARD A CO.

TSS£«!*E£'&amp;

He

Pu

�^iTEXCED TO DEATH.

the NEWS ii BRIEF.

c LAST ACT IN THE CELEBRATED
^
anarchist trial.

H*’Vero’ioMBth
«
»\tre cold that he despaired of beinn
Sf Itad Sr U8 £l,rP“^ Two

'^a®.es

to the criminal

(V*1’1’'.

Turner of Lansing hits

HASTINGS MICH.

tete_-V.S

tabled.

c'“d “ b

‘ii

«d ruin of thTVholr £2. Dr b££
l^i
k’nrfc 1» the only safe, sure
*®tl
remedy for coughs, colds and
FimM ,u^« disetJn. ’ sold by
KnJJ1
at fifty cents and one
S&amp;o.Ph“tt° Uk8 “d

.« ’b- f r*t of th
t- iin-court Friday morning.

hl
Urnn»

liritin018
prison.

~uWWwd by Puritan Inflow, in an early
•lay when nil ntvfadk..

- * “» ~

whSX

177 «-

*" so—. The Un.
br
cwlenrs Is tnrat unf.brti.n_'..
__ i

.il 4C-'

,__r-hv MiunI
*,
fl-.
' uiroed his attention
t .abtto. teU t - I
&lt;** —rkitat’
^si «s» r-•: '
!1 th”
°t
totaM I
5'*’11 u‘ Mk*01- ««
ZLa»&lt;tf
pmuvl o'fEtp ’te Interdere tteii or^niriug. Tteir
wnvWkin

by quotiq

a* follows:

Ard sb&gt;‘«s!

(Hr tbrt M! I it robki * ^’Tvnt &gt;kh!
roc,
,f nAoltickiHt a man
to
®v “
’
Ik w*|Uin.xi;

Minn., de-

“*■ ”

TJ“’ ‘otal flour output of the Minnrapolto
nlu for tlwi
w.. uouii___ ... .
T

tune in

—-----v
fa- Auan-hv.

——~ ----------1. .-J-.UVUI UJI
board. 7Le prra.-nt ordained mi*aionari»
other than the biahojw, an- :&gt;7h
Of tlx^’
tliirty-nine are engaged hi work among th.
colorwl j«&gt;pto &lt;tf the south. Of mwaic-nari..*

m oppTitnif

■ wm at.-,'
. n&gt; ,l.
-eshb

-vnu.
nxiJiKH.
4
in taucaiihtrc. England, and
‘
thto country.
.
ti»e property
;n
would
willingly
nvhnu--«l the south, the opnrot Ud&lt;* tftir--. 'taryjng for the want of
which t« uk» k-c lc:! *411 southern

i'.in.-aalnre operative*
- -Ik'd patriot* in thto

ml -inti
• 4i&lt;&gt;uM lw&gt; grateful
'■UhueL He rar. over

Ito-

•yifctu jatw br

schools nearly &amp;JfW) pupils.
The board adjourned before the full report

righto&lt;tf latoc If in - iu to be taken for
»4i
। nd-fink* of Socialium and
wxrruj n-4i&gt;b*ret -d them, anil ta/neeUy
t«ltev«i ttejn hi. fro-ly gave himerif up..
Tf»- jrire ... . &lt;y .ituilj fur a result •• great.
-(•toudhig

• lien Flrkkn flntotad
armed with |a huge
- ami raidithat m.

«&gt;tkhi£ at

wictudtb- -i
Judge Gary ■
Ms» might

•fthrp
n.nn-i-l./
defrndaatin

more

jnd&gt;•&gt; ..' -j. ., 4ito»,ling; of human beings to
o/ •»
nwi '.rev,aau„ । no. maui ^1I|X tlje
■" always guilty, aud htotory
•’&gt;
•" (night; *!■*&gt; have unjust
/ iK*-«r.i .j1ir..ril_. nnd their like. Pare

ItnpxMi .,;i hjm wm nothing but
£t«*l mur!
ft waa a trial by a mob.
f»i &lt; ‘r
knnw thu"“'L
11 waa
‘
‘be matter from the rtatidunul
wnen too court
•"Winfd| at hto request.
rtresi, c-mtnmnd hto speech Saturday
Iff »ayjn 1X2 * ”*•**** “ "euwition hi court

'"w-'W vtotoorel Wo it not
',nrt 'a*,: "O1T' lh"m
u not Tho Tribune which
Krerf,.1 JL *' 'r
" * ic* °t brwul with
- AM th-y hav.duM.it
^U&gt;at tlm- they hnvebeenadminbMriac
cn^7rhnIr- «'d tb-v liaw cart the bomb
-;i&gt;hiritodby n&gt;- Time* And
1 proclaim that the

amt killing a man on thia aide. . According tc
United Staten custom. an offender in aimllai
eircumstancea w oukl be subject to trial on
either aide of the boundary line. and in die
absence of any representation to the contrary
by Mexico, ft La prvsilinr-l tliat the sank
i-ustom will be recognir.-d in this case. '
CHICAGO, Oct 7.—The grand lodge F. A.
M., of thto state. In session here. Thur*lay
afternoon atumditl the dedication of the 1HInob&gt; Masonic Orftfianii’ home, a fine liuilding
on tte comer of Carroll avenue nixl Sheldon
street The exercises were very uiterreting
and wen.- participated in by about S.llw mem-

CHICAGO, Oct. 7.—For the first time in Ito
history Rock River confcrenoe &lt;rf the M. E.
church met Wedneoday nt Evanston The
conference was weli-omed by a qx«ch from
Mum France* E. Wiliarl to which Rev.
AngMtaa Smith respon'led. Tliere wm «

Children, will refuse bad tasting
cough medicine but they will all be
willing to take Dr. Jackson’s syrup of
lungwort and wild cherry whenever
offered. It is as pleasant as maple
syrup and will reach a bad cough and
cure the whooping cough much quick­
er than any other prepartion of the
kind. For by H. Beebe.
The Smith lumber company of Kalksska will ship 5jOO(i,O(iO ieet of maple
lumber to Europe.

rV\vo\k%OL\xtk%

Itrh, of every kind cured in 30 min­
Thuraday, OcL krt, 27 and M
utes by WoolforfFt Sanitary Lotion.
There to a deficit of tlO.OOO.Otn in the Use no other. This never (nils. Sold
revenues of Mow South Wales, which luu by Frederick Hotchkiss, druggists,
to- n umlergoing the gn-ateot period of com- Hastings, Mich.,
W. S. Stripp of Eveline, Charlevoix
yueen Christina of Spain has commuted county, had 25 acres of potatoes this
tlic Mmtem&lt;vi &lt;tf tlx' o-ndmnnad Insurgent-, season.
niwl ba* also Mytiwl the decree freeing the
The best on earth, can truly lie said
Cuban slaves; from Um&gt; n-malmier itf their of Grigg’s Glycerine Salve, which is
hrnw inarrvitude.
sure, safe and speedy cure for cuts,
Frii-mriy natives have captured Tnnwi. bruises, scalds, bums, wounds and all
Osman Digmas old stronghold, and klflwl 20Q other sores. We positively cure piles,
of the ni voting Aral*.
tetter and all skin eruptions. Try this
The Murray canal, connecting th* brail­ wonder healer. Satisfaction guaranteed
waters of tin- Bay of Qitinh* with Lake Onto- or money refunded. Only 25 cents.
Sold by F. Hotchkiss.
dian minirturo -joined in tie- crlebratloti of
John Cunileld ol Manistee owns
the event at Belleville.
During a pacing rare at North Ma ncbrebT. flOOXKJOjUOO feet of pine timber near
Ind.. Tburwlny. a collision occurred. H&lt;«» Ashland, Wis.

ier Sam, with a nrwd of 9:25, bei ng Crrn.*
nlem-l by tlm shaft of a rtdky end Instantly
killed. The tmevi Sandy !'•&lt;
«1*&gt; tediy
injured.
At the Brooklyn Jockey club's rare*,Thur* ■
day, Marsh Iteion. • wtdl-known tarn broke
THE MARKETS.
down.
The nawwneiit of railroad property m
• rrerto
Ililnoiv thisyi
IK.’JH in 1H»
upenra tit. vw»"i •»
........ --------177. Thnitev—— ---------------- TSKc. closed tSHc; December. opened •«Me- in the state aggregate* F7?c.,178,IX^
.
. ....
___ v.. ••
iau-imI
Mary Halligan, employ*! in Toronto os a
renk to about te take
of* Ur;.
pUaUUonU MW-lprl.II.™e Itad-W

Whh-h serofula hto W™ “’f
.««*»&gt;
arrraUd. and the blood must be piirlfled, or aerlous conM«|uet&gt;ec&lt; will etiw Fbr purifying
and vitalizing efieela. Hood * Sarsaparilla has
twi. found Milwriur to any otter nreparalta.;.
It exnris every trarcnf Impurity from the blood,
and bcslowa uew life and vigor upon every fnneilrni or the body, enabling It to entirely over-

priiiringHood’s Arraprilta. are peculiar to
Uil« mediane. and unknown to others.
St. Ifnace haa 17 saloon* and Sauli Ste. Marie
ha»n
Evart countj shipped her first car-load of
sheep last week.
Tlie salvation army at Coldwater immersed
SI couverta recently.
James tuggs,
Mrs. Joseph Moas, of Saliburg. ga*" ’’Irtii to
Western railroad bonds, piraded guilty Fri­ triplets lost Sunday.
Lire Stock—Th- following were the quota­ day, at Bloomington. 111.
tion. from the t’nlon t-touk Yard, today
The order to remove cattle from the Rioux Ity £ Part Te" a., by the remarkable reem rn
Hog»—Market active on shipping areount; one
*
. .
I.— Iw—.. n'vnked. and
packing firm bought -&gt;&lt;&gt;i Ifl^s &amp;0-1° J’’”***

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Uk'.5rtt5

light; W.OO'l-MO r»r
--­
nSTwu.Lte.pA H.X.O- -a .
heavy packing weights. Cattle- d
h,K dolmr. beeves, p ajaiax buUhere ».-W
teiidlne —u. ’’“•“SL,
$a wo. flhwp-Dall; common. k-Uhl-J ltt Kood$3J5K4.UU-. no strike development* everybody
waiting.
mrteivn a mmoagu from the exar. A reply
Produce: Butter-Choice to tgey
i-rv SPa^Tc wr lb; fancy dairy.
pack wa* *nt that be »houkl nddrc-i the BulgarIng'
F-gC«- Strictly fresh. lW*»17c per *“" S,‘n i«rCoTl'who .Iraerted bi. wife and six
&amp; Poultr?iSuckate.
MMrt at D^un Hl., and .ioped with tte

Pr,,1*y
S^rounty^-..^-

Cliarie* wmmm,
h, . ind. PrHv

• monopoltat cononirator reoi

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,.-U» ter. teXte*

No. 1 white etata.V*-.
vuwplracr that «u ever proneimatoof time.
w bud finWied rprakirc, Judge

Mra. Dr. Tyler of ML Pleasant took
poison Enduy.morning, dying late in
the afterno&lt;yi.

Berrien Springs has one cider mill
Tbc eighteenth annual meeting &lt;tf tlw Amer­
ican Wcman Stiffrap- naeociatton will be hold that sqtieezn out 100 barrels of elder a
day.

adjourn for ^u-&lt;lay.
!■■:. however, that l*arii now, standing; in the
•w*. with the hangman
th- cnpttalaftic pmu
m blbdd and the blood of
bad •-■[•ouani the'intercet
* In stool here us ouo
•rkMiXman. He believed
•it that organisation of
Jrete’ a-v-xdation, had de-

The Unton Furniture Company’s work*
lix-nte.1 near Grand Rapids. Mich., were de-troywi by fire Wednesday uight. .Tim fur­
niture company's Ion to pSO.Oii), with insur­
ance of
. The Republicans of the Fourth Wiaeondn
iwgrerfoiml district. Wcdnewlay. nominate!
rhomM H. Brown, cx-mayor of Milwaukie
for congress.
The sale of Commodore Kitten's stud nt
Jerome park'Wedmwlay, aUrartel but a
-mall attendance, and the bidding fulling off,
s number of horses were withdrawn. Thfrtyeight bend were wild for an aggregate of f3U,1WV Frvd Gebhardt purcha*d the |&gt;hcnomfnnl yearling Ona* for Kl.UMi.
Black diphtharin is claiming many vietirM
nt Minnesota Junrtion, Wto.
•

Mothers, save your children by us­
ing Hill’s Pt-erlrss Worm Specific. 25
and 50 cents. No cure, no pav. W. H.
Goodyear.

cured every year by Acker’ji celebrated
English liumedy. It is a guanmtoid prep­
aration ; if it does not help you it will coat
you nothing. Try it. A •'single dose will
The new armory at Knnknkre, 111*. was show its good effect. Trial bottles 10 eta.
dedicated by (•overnor Oglreby and other
IEkku'k Hutchkim. Druggist.
state uffirer* Thursday. A banquet and tall
&lt;•&gt;* Henry Sherman and Frederick Mun- followed.
Four converted Hindoos will join the
iehrach, ual-xxikeniiure, were captured Ln this
salvation army at Grand Itapids.
.
city ant' Jotai (Irenadorf tn Davenport IL
The small bov who plays circus with
by fire. Out of soventy p&gt;-r~in« in the build- the "trick-goat” in his hick yard should
mg. many lrap.-d to a roof betow, one woman see that the St. Jacobs Oil bottle is not
receiving fatal injuries
empty.
Prince Ixiais Bonaparte arrivo! Thursday
Cobb's Little Pills are sold, no cure,
information furnished by Leavitt that the
in Sun Frani-bro«fr-m the Orient. Ho no pay. Is oot that fair. W. H. Goodto traveling tnrog. as Count Louis do Mnhra-

Th toul«4 "nminai; 1«- continued, would
silttgreAB uiiui :n the opinion’ of the privlhwl rise- Re and his fellow dufendanta.

vnT- e
W lbat the memJ*re °t
your family are well supplied with Dr.
Jacksons ifver pills and use Dr. Jeckson s root and herb cordial; ft will
SUP*? lhP BPP*W«. h«h&gt; ^ration,
promote sound sleep, strengthen the
systom and so remnove those dlstraw*bich’« neglected, may
result jn the most serious consequences.
For^Mle by W. H. aoody««r7|fl.oo per

wnare. Men are ready to give thanks. But
l^°rr’ ’“h-d
tou-r, when the frosts have tome, Utj. .pfe-it
toforgutt-u. The hnuae than ad jouraed to gv
into joint wwafcmM board of mtetom
* MM|li.nr J.L..uwreewlvton
Bishop Ihmlap, of New Mexico, and Bishop
Brewer, of Montani
. - .
&lt;
progmw since the
Bishop Paddock, at
Washington territorv, followed with
Th- M« Allmn Iron brldm h a
hto address, “Ou
™dy for bU. ItooKomrly
the Part fit- Coast. ”
After him entxx- tbc
miwdonary bisliop
l-hkwgy, ho. faitel, arwi
Gm^\^
lOinted Eugunre ITiwger receiver. The
awete ye FiO.Wjn in
and tte liabllltira prp*La. u»o Acker’s Dyspepsia Tabiota.
reach *(0,1X11. ,
In, PulJ'"K rfnw» the undertaking ehop of
ttatateGecrj;. CraMo.ta New Oriin* Wo guarantee them. 25 and 50 cents.
workman dfocovered a mblaM eofttn contain.
Fuxi'k Hotchkiss. Druggut'
Indians.
**“ C',b“n p‘anU’r •h”di*1
Dennis Ryan, a Mt. Pleasant mer­
tn Italy thirty yrara ago.
chant, has repudiated fusion and joined
the republicans.
A connniUra was appointed to nominate a

ngilJ hie:^.

”***1^ of the Jackson

i .

We believe Cherokee is the very best
corrector of blood difficulties yet dis­
covered. W. H. Goodyear.

y-Rrade Turolay at PitUburg

..TrtLA

Z^fivdout of

Sf,X-

BOOTS

Barley

SHOES 1

0,8 #tate fMtr PUt 81 J85

trite

,tot

for

Tu-wUy for t-VOuO.

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r:

-pi exptata. O' “» Mte.-'oe
steamer I* Mascotte.
Mte.&gt; BorM&lt;rd. 'X.
tlon Y M. c. A . elected ofilcera, Dexter A

Unwhe bw&gt; t*k&gt;; two bo.M of ptD. atxl Iwo
tetUeiotCbc di-covery. he was vmll mid hod
rallied in flesh Ullrtr-flve imunds. Trial
of this (Irene Dtocuwy fur consumption tree nt
W. H. Goodyear1!.
■
Jackson prison Hm7T7 eonvlcta.

I have liecn a p. rtodical -uffer from bar fever
m moot annoying wnd lo.lhsotor nlWrilan.)
UaiSttie wmmrr ot 1«7». and unhll UMd O?*
Cream Hahn, was never able io tlixi any relief
kmfi “old weather. I can tnitbfully ray lh«
Cream Balm cured me. I regard IX .in of deal
vitae, aud would not I* wldmnt It during the
hwv fever •raaun. -L M. Georgia. Binghamton,
Albion colkiro h» 300
CaTABHH COVGH, health and ywrcf bre.tlb

Good Goods at Bottom
Prices!
A.CAMPBELL

A. BLACK.

Messrs. A. Black &amp; Co.,
Hastings, Mich.,

Manufacturers and Dealers in

Monuments &amp; Headstones,
Table Top , Mantles,

All work guaranteed first-class. Prices that no competition
can lower. A good stock to select from always on hand. We
keep the latest and best designs in onr work; furnish esti­
mates and do all work promptly. Our aim tis to suit the peo­
ple, and our largely increased sales show that_we are success­
ful. As we are the only dealers in Barry County, we make it
a special object for Barry County people to buy of us. We
can and do save money to all who buy our work.
We thank the public for past favors, and aim to merit the
patronage of all.

A. Black &amp; Co,

MONEY SAVEDI
Having bought a large invoice of TEA,
we will until further notice give each customer
a better TEA than ever before: and to induce
customers to try, will give a 5 cent ticket with
each pound for cash. Tickets good in 25c
lots for any Crockery we-haye in stock at face
value.
'

Try Our Tea!

Smith, Hams &amp; VanArman
March 10th, 1886.

Staple and Fancy Groceries,
Teas, Coffees, Tobaccos and Provisions.
The official headquarters for these goods is at the store of

I will meet any competition in prices. I am glad to take,
butter, eggs and farmers’ produce m exchange for goods, pay­
ing the highest market pnee.

ALL GOODS WARRANTED.
I ask a share of your trade, and if hones-Vgood, low prices
and courteous attention are inducements, I snail deserve your
trade.
Respectfully,

jwwddenk and n

» union
in gold

Sinton'S VITALIZE*Iswfaat rouiHwd to
^a^eiW^
■^ISS. sokiCyW- H. Gajdyuar.

.

And all work in Slate Marble or Granite.

Goodyear.
Loufo Lingg. George
d^,'.3.:w A,|«&gt;pb Fischer. . Dao. 3 wm Um

x

P. S.—Smoke the A. D. C. cigar.

�The Hastings Banner.
Hastings, Mien.. October, 14 18861

Republican Nominations.

The greenback party has lost sight
of all its original and distinctive pnn-

off their party m men trade homes, aimply to drive a sharp bargain for them­
selves. • The party they care not an
inch for.
Every man on the republican state,
congressional, legislative and county
ticket is worthy the support at every
republican in Barry county, and ought
to receive their votea. See to it that
they get the support they merit

8.H.—GlUUSKT K. «.

Geo. N. Potter is a self made man.
such as only this county can produce.
Being a hard working man himself, he
BVor attorney GcMval-MOSES TAGGART. is entirely in sympathy with the labor’’S'ocCominlintotwrof the Slate Land OffioeROSCOE I). DIX.nl Bcrrtrnj.
Jerry M. Rogers is a successful farm­
For hiiiMTluu-ndent of Public InstruaionJOKKPH ESTABROOK. Ot l^ton.
er. He is thoroughly conversant with
For Member of the State Board of Educationthe wants of Barry county. See that
he is elected representative in the state
For Member of Congrew. 3d dlstricl-JAMER legislature.
O'DONNEIJShould Henry A Robinson be elected
For Henidor In Bute Ix-ginUturr, ii dlrtrtctGEORGE N. POTTER.
in the first congressional district the
workingmen will have an able advocate
of their principles in the halls of conCOUXTY TICK KT.

For Hheriff—RAKER BHRINER.
vw.., Clerk-FRANK
.w*.... McDKRBY.
_______
The following communication to the
For County
For Treaaarw-UHKIKTUPHEjt A. HOVC™ J,ckM,clu,m
tnurwi u&gt;
For Re»lster ot Deeds—RALZEY B. R1CHthe Laboring classes, and may also assist
For Proeecuting Attorney—PHILIP T. OOLmany in deciding for whom to vote for
GROVE.
For Burrevor—AKA D. KORK.
. ,___
For Circuit Court Corambwlonem-AUIN/.O representative in congress from this
district:
K. KKNAHTON, HARTLEY1 K. HENDRICK.
For Coroners—JOHN M. NEVINS. A. IThe Jackson Tribune, the Knights of
VANHORN.
Labor organ of this city, wonuers what
Congressman O'Donnell ever did for the
ZDITOBIAX NOTES.
laboring man. and requests that he
“open the books” nhtl “give us one in­
Nothing that lacks age has merit In stance." Can the editor of the Tribune
the eyes of the average democrat. Un­ cite a single instance in thcpublic, busi­
less he can obtain for it the sanction of ness, or private career of Mr. O’Donnell
where he betrayed or ignored the inter­
his patron saint, Jefferson, he is oppos­
ests of the working man? Where his
ed to any proposed/^nactment on prin­ efforts militated against labor ? Where
he
advised, promoted or tolerated a
ciple. If his sensitive nose am not
smell in any such measure the mold of movement which aimed to wrest from
the wage earning class a generous
age and Jeffersonlanism, be will fight recognition in justice and equity ?
it on principle. Instead of taking pride
Mr. O'Donnell has been a consistent
ta the splendid achievements of modern and persistent worker, as congressman,
, times, he is ever worshipping the post. for the welfare of the people he repre­
sents, and as a latxiring man and KMght
A doctrine must be false unless it is of Labor 1 can cheerfully endorse Ms
anoient. Anv proposed legislation course. 1 know Mr. O'Donnell in con­
must be pernicious in his view unless gress done all he could to secure consid­
it found favor in generations dead and eration for the Knights of Labor and
made a noble speech there; I know that
gone, and in a civilization that was to he has always paid good wages to bis
ours as night to day. He cannot look workmen, and has al way;/paid them
into the future with confidence and every week in cash; 1 know when he
put up his block be paid twenty-five
rente a day more wages than anv other
FoKfhe reason named above the man who built a block or store that
democratic party has been on the wrong year—1874.
The legislative career of Mr. Hankside of every question for the past
ard, however, can hardly meet the ap­
quarter of a cenfnry.
proval of a conscientious laboring man.
It opposed the war.
As the laboring man’s interests, with
In 18&amp;4, when our armies were so regard to congressional candidates,
near to Victory, it declared the war a have been suggested by the Tribune, it
may be pardonable to peep into the rec­
failure.
ord of Mr. Hankard. On page 240 of
It fought the issue of the greenback, the House Journal of 1885, the records
dedaring it unconstitutional.
show that Patrick Hgnkard, member of
It arraigned toe republican party the legislature, voted auairut the Child
Labor Bill, introduced by Mr. Brant,
for not redeeming the greenback proinone of our labor npretentativen from
Detroit Again on pages 1,566 and
When the republican party proposed I, 984, of the House Journal, we find
to redeem that promise, it opposed its Representative Patrick Hankard’s vote
ctut affaintt Hon. Hon. F. B. Egan’s
redemption also.
bill, known as the A’yan Briton Bill
It at first opposed pensioning the for the abolishment qf the contract
system in our yritoiu. Here are two
Union soldiers.
A democratic senate afterward at­ “instances” ot Mr. Hankard’s love
for the laboringTnan. How his heart
tempted to pass a pension bill that
must bleed for the poor machanir!
would vote a stipend Jo that arch What a pleasure it would be for a
Knight of Labor to cast his vote for a
traitor Jefferson Davis.
It is to-day lighting for free trade, man whose eloquence and ballot favor­
ed the free man s competition with the
depressing business, and threatening felon! Will the Tribune kindly give
the ruin of many branches of America’s the writer, one of its subscribers, “one
instance” of Mr. Hankard’s generous
manufacturing Industry.
In short, the democratic party has work for the laboring man ? Come Mr.
Editopf'-open the books.”
shown itself for a generation as oppos­
■A laboring Man and Knight of tabor.
ed to all measures that even its own
Teachers' Association.—The next
partisans now regard as iieneficial
meeting of the Barry County Teachers’
It has thus persistently been on the
Association will be held at the high
wrong side, liecause of its inherent
school building in the dty of Hastings,
■ tendency to adopt only that which is on Saturday. Oct. 23d, commencing at
9 o’clock. The following is the pro­
venerable with age.
No young man. intelligent and gram:
awake to the spirit of our day, desirous
OFHNING EXERCISES.
Music.
of still further national advancement,
Address of welcome, by the I*res.
can afford to ally himself with a
Penmanship, Allen Carr.
party whose lack of progressive ideas
Morals and Manner, Anna Beadle.
is so clearly manifest, whose worship
Physical Geography, J. M. Smith.
Music.
* of the dead {Hist blinds it to the great
Reading, Flora Beadle.
triumphs of modern times, and prevent
Unconscious Influence of the Teach­
intelligent and proper action on the er, Lillian Hale.
Text Books, J. J. England.
questions of the future.
Hygiene—Its Importance and the
George L. Yapie is the fusion nomi­ Best Methods of Teaching It, Dr. Polnee for governor of the great State of hem us.
Music,
Michigan.
.
A Sketch of the Life and Education­
memlier of
al Ideas of Pmtaiozzl, Jennie Lamb.
Percentage, H. B. Taylor.
He made something of a record while
School Government, D. C. Warner.
Music.
ta congress.
Spelling, Enoch Andrus.
Here it is:
How to Teaching History, Hattie
He voted for tlie bill to restore Fitz Thomas.
John Porter to the army.
The Moral Atmosphere of the School
He voted against the bill to place Room. Eva Pincomb.
Interest off the Hurt of the Teacher.
Gen. Grant on the retired list.
J. W. Roberts.
He voted against the bill to restore
Election of Officers and miscellaneous
busin esa.
the duty on wool.
It is hoped that this may be the best
He said “By the Eternal, he never
and most largely attended meeting the
would vote for It.”
association has yet held. Owing to the
His estimation of the veteran sol­ almost Impassable condition of the
diers is that they are “a set of d-d bum- roads at the time of the last meeting,
many were unable to be present and
several whose names appeared upon
the program failed to attend. At the
governor of Michigan.
forthcoming meeting the roads will
doubtless be in excellent shape, and all
Hatnck Hankard. i union nominee for that are to take part ta the txerdsre
Congress, has pt»ed as the friend of the have positively promised to be present.
The committee has endeavored to pro­
Laboring man. This was previous to the vide a program of practical topics, such
bringing to the light of the public gaze as will aia every teacher in their work.
Every paper wLU be open for discussion
lature on the Child l&gt;abor Bill and the and It la toped every ono will come
prepared to take part in the same. In
bill for tlie abolishment of Ute contract appreciation of the value of such meet­
ings. the county board have decided to
add five per cent, to the average stand-

Ln XMordance with previous anDocmremcnt, the editor of Tlw Tnulremau met with thebiHiineas men of H;isu
ings last Wednesday evening and assist­
ed ta the formation of the Hartings
Busiutttu Men's Association. The meet­
ing wan called to order by L. E. Staiifb-r,
who presided at a preliminary m^Jlir
held a week previous, and J. VafiArman continued to act as secretary pro
tan. Mr. Stauffer stated the object of
the meeting, when Mr. Stowe was call­
ed upon to explain tlie system in use by
other associations in the state. At the
conclusion of his remarks, a resolution
waa adopted to the effect that the orga­
nization of an association be immedi­
ately proceeded with, when the follow­
ing constitution and by-laws were
adopted:
preamble.
Whereas, Comparison of ideas and
methods and concert of action are nect­
ary to the well-being of ar£ communi­
ty: and
Whereas, We believe that a Busi­
ness Men's Association will accomplish
these objecta; therefore
Eejfoloed, That we, businessmen ot
Hastings and vicinity, duly aasemlded
on Oct. 6.1886. do hereby organize our­
selves into such an association and
adopt the constitution and by-laws fol­
lowing:
CONSTITUTION.
ARTICLE I—NAME.
The name of this organization shall
be Hastings Business Men's Associa­
tion.
ARTICLE H—OBJECTS.
The objects of this association shall
be to unite merchante and other reputa­
ble businefts men for reform, develop­
ment of industries and work for the
general good, arid to promote by all le­
gitimate means the social.’ moral and
business intereste of its members.
Among the special objects sought to be
obtained are the following:
1. Promoting kinder feelings tbwar&lt;t
honorable competitors and removing
the inclination, to berate and criminate
neighbors in trade.
2. Greater care to secure good help­
ers and make and keep them worthy by
a livelier Interest ta their efforts, habits
unjl comforts.
3. Inspiring confidence between buy­
er and seller by doing business on legit­
imate principles.
■ 4. Shorter hours for doing business
in, and an honest endeavor to educate
the buyer to make his purchases l*tween 7 a. m. and 6 p. m., six days in a
week.
5. The proper observance of all na­
tional holidays and more frequent in­
tervals for rest and recreation.
6. Abolishing, the tendency to dis­
criminate credit and stimulating the
selling of merchandise for ready pay.
7. Protection against inferior and
adulteruted goods, short weights,counts
and measures, fictitious Brauds and la­
bels, and misrepresentation in public,
and private.
8. Maintaining a delinquent depart­
ment, for receiving and imparting
prompt information as to the standing
of persons asking credit.
9. Protection against unjust laws af­
fecting business men and u careful scruteay of oil legislation relating to the
same.
ID. To stimulate a determination to
render the title “Business Man.” a syn­
onym for honor, firmness, probity, jus­
tice and high morals.
•
ARTICLE in.—MEMBERSHIP.
Any firm or individual doing a legiti­
mate business may become a member
of this association by paying to the sec­
retary the sum of Si membership fee
and agreeing to pay 25 cents quarterly
dues in advance and any assesainent
which may be voted by the association
to meet expenses.
ARTICLE IV.—OBLIGATION.
Every person or firm becoming u
member of this aasociution aboil be honorably'bouud to conform to the rules,
regulations and by-laws.
ARTICLE V.—NON-PAYMENT OF DUEL
Any member of this association who
shall neglect or refuse to pay bis dues
or any usseasment ordered by the asso­
ciation, for three months after sneb
sum becomes due, shall thereby forfeit
his membership.
ARTBOLR VI—OFFICERS.
The officers of this association shall
consist of a president, vice-president,
secretary and treasurer, an executive
committee of five members, of which
the president, secretary and treasurer
ahal! be three, and a business commit­
tee of three members. These officers
shall be elected annually by ballot and
shall hold office until their succcMoni
are elected.
ARTICLE ViL—DUTIES OF OFFICERS.
Section 1. The president shall pre­
side at all meetings, if present; in his
absence the vice-president.
Section 2. The secretary shall recei ve
all money due the association Irorn any
source and pay the same to the treasur­
er, taking his receipt therefor; keep a
record of all meetings; conduct all cor­
respondence under direction of the ex­
ecutive committee; keep a list of all
members in a book provided for the
purpose and notify oil committees of
their appointment
Section 3. The treasurer shall re­
ceive all moneys from the secretary, giv­
ing his receipt therefor; pay all bills
when approved by the executive com­
mittee and report the condition of the
treasury when required by tlie execu­
tive committee.
Section 4. Trio executive committee
shall have charge of the delinquent
lirta; shall provide rooms for the sjeociaUon; audit ail bills; examine the
books and accounts ot the secretary
and treasurer, and make a semi-annual
report of the financial condition of the
aasociatiotL
Section 5. It shall be the duty of the
businesii committee to look after all
mattery pertaining to the growth and
well-being ot Hastings; to um all poaeible iDduoemente to secure the locution
ot mills, factories and other in proVe­
rnonia; and to endeavor to secure any
needed conceasious ta freight, express
and insurance rates.
ARTICLE VIII—COMPUKATION.
No corni&gt;euiwtion for services nhall

Htttiuu 2—The annua! met
osaocwtion shall be be4d the
nmd«y or meh October.
Z-Tbe regular n

8.

Admission of members.
Reporta of committees.

&amp; New business.
7. Election of officers and appoint­
ment of committees.
8. Report of Treasurer.
ii. Adjournment.
article xi—amendments.
This constitution and by4aws may
be altered or amended by a two-thirds
vote of those present at any regular
meeting, provided a -witten notice of
such alteration or amendment has been
presented at the preceding regular
meeting.
AKT1CLE XII—gX-LAWK
By-law not in conflict with this con­
stitution may be established for the
government of the aasociAtion on the
two-thirds vote of the members pres­
ent at any session.
BY-LAWS.
article i—quouuM.
Seven members -shall constitute a
quorum for the transaction of busineaa.
RULES AND REGULATIONS.
Rule 1. The special alm of this asso­
ciation is to facilitate toe collection of
doubtful accounts and other debte by
fair and honorable methods, and to
guard against toe extending of credit
to debtors found on investigation to be
unworthy of it
.
,
Rules. Theassorinlionemphatically
asserts that It hopes to collect all debte
due the members without publicity, and
that it neither deaires. In any instance
to permit its members to intentionally
annoy or to persecute any person in­
debted to the members of the associa­
tion.
'
RuleS. That no injustice may be
done to. or advantage taken of, any
debtor, by any individual member of
the association. It shall be the dutv of
every member to send by mail a sealed
circular letter, Issued by the association,
to th® debtor, setting forth these facta,
to-wit: That the person named in said
letter is Indebted to the member or the
firm therein named in the sum of •-----tost llite debtor is granted twenty days
from da^e entered on said letter in
which to-pay the debt, or to satisfactor­
ily arrange for its payment; that, if af­
ter the expiration of the twenty days
thus granted, the debtor shall have fail­
ed to pay or failed to have arranged for
payment the member shall report him
to the executive committee, which
committee shall thereupon place his
name on the delinquent list ; except dis­
puted accounts which shall be referred
to the executive committee for investi­
gation and report, which report shall
be acted . upon by the association.
Rule 4. The circular letter sent to
the debtor shall be enclosed in an en­
velop of the association, on which shall
be printed. “If not called for iu ten days
return to Secretary of Hastings Busi­
ness Men’s Aaaodatlua,” and the non­
return of an .circular letter thus mailed,
shall be deemed sufficient evidence that
the said letter was received by the debt­
or addressed.
Ituls 6. Apy member trusting a man
whose name appears on delinquent list
ahull be flnsd liu.
An opportwas then given those
who wished to Identify themselves
with the association to hand in their
names, which invitation was responded
to by ths following gentlemen: A.
Rower. J. Russell. W. J. A L. R Hollowot. Hogle &amp; Cook, R. K. Grant, C. H.
A M. W. Hicks, Bert Tinkler. Smith,
Hams &amp; Van Arman. Stauffer A Craw­
ley, Henry Houghtalln. E. W. Morrill
A Co, John Dennis, A. E. Harris, M.
E. Nevins. J. H. Beamer A Co, W. H.
Schantz, E. Y. Hogle, A. D. Cook, J.
G. Runyan A Co, Levi Fowler.
The election of offiqfers resulted in the
choice of tlie following gentlemen for
the positions named:
1‘rreldemU-L. E. Stauffer.
Vice President- E Y. Hogle.
SecwUry—J. A. VaaArman.
Treasurer—-Ed want Morrill.
Executive (knn.—President, Secretarj. Treasurer, )J’. H. Schaptz and L. L.
On motion the election of the busi­
ness committee was postponed until
the next meeting, in order to allow*
Erne of the heavier shippers to identity
emselves with the association.
A vote of thanks was tendered Mr.
Stowe for his assistance in effecting the
organization, when the meeting ad­
journed for one week.
*•.Dr. Jackson’s Eye Salve Is a prompt
and positive cure for Ml diseases of the
eyes in taflamatioa, granulation, and
weakness of vision. It costs but K
rente, and is highly recommended for
piles. 1 or sale by W. H. Goodyear.

Credit is due the German women and
physicians for first using Red Clover
blossoms as a medicine. Best'results
are obtained when combined with other
mcdicinu! roots and herbs, as ta Dr.
Jones Red Clover Tonic, which is the
lx»t known remedy for all blood diMas­
es, stomach and liver troubles, pimples
costlvenm, bad breath, piles, ague and
malaria dfcvasc indigestion, loss of ap­
petite. low spirits, head ache and all disuto luiudjt.

Few Questions Asked Citizens
ot Hastings and Vicinity.
Are you in need of any Drugs or Medicines?
'Call at my store and yon will find a complete liar
and Patent Medicines of all kinds.

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Do you require any Wine# or Liqnbns?
I have now on hand a large stock of pure Wine.
and Whiskey.in bulk or in bottles carefully selected lni| i
exclusively for mediciqal purposes.
’
'ow
Do you expect to paint your house, bam or earrisim?
I keep Brushes, Paints, Oils, White Lead, Carriage
aud everything used by painters.
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Do you wish to buy Wall Paper?
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Calf and examine my stock and prices.
Do you desire Toilet or F
Fancy Artu-les?
We sell everything in tlie
he line of Prnggi.t SundrieH at the
lowest possible pried.
Do you desire your Prescriptions and Medicines Compounded
and put up by a competent and tinsty Pharmacist!
You wifi always find one in attendance at my drug &lt;ton&gt;
and we guarantee all prescriptions to be pure and reliable

_____________ E. H. Lathrop, M. D.

We Are Not Standing Still!
We have in Stock a Complete Line of

CLOTHiNGI
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Furnishing Goods,
Which we propose to offeY to the people "of
Barry' county at prices that will

Make Competitors Mad,
and please Purchasers. I bought the goods at

Astonishingly Low Figures,
and having the lightest expenses of any con­
cern in the city, I can afford and propose
to
.

Make Things Lively
in the Clothing Business, by giving .bargains
to the people.
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Do Not Fail
to see me when, in want of Clothing.
A comparison of prices will convince you
that I am positively
The Low Price Clothier of Hastings,

R. K. GRANT.
CLOTHING!
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Fall and Winter.
This week we put in stock a very large line of

Mens,’Youths,’Boy’s and Children’sSuits,

Overcoats and Suits.
wEr Zy jumc.

CLOTHING •

We can do yon some good in this line, as we have splendid

values to offer.-

Hats and Caps.
We have a large Mock, and we allow no one to undersell us­

E. Y. HOGLE.

�•^eHastingsfonner.
.am

Local

^dvertising Rates:
,u . &lt;-.-tit* jM&gt;r line.
. er:iw per line­
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liNl hentaUumfer future.
probably be u very large dare.

met the expectations of the vast audi*
wire, and they manifested their ap­
Tiionj wbtata* to Jota the Cbaubui. dty”11- Di“°' 01 Coldwu*'r' l» ta U&gt;, proval iu n manner not to be mistaken
no. circle are repureted to mre* at toe
rhe campaign has opened autplciously
M. K church Saturday evening.
hi
r’’Pu*)Dcans, and we trust they Are now located in their new store on Main Street with (be largest and best
CbYato.W- K
rwnnwl from gainJ3Mlnuift lhe
bdected block of
they have
Szkatox1‘alxkk and Farmer Luce
at bnlon ball to-morrow, Thuredav
The chills of October remind iu of
anoruooo. Mreltat will commeueeit
heavier clothing. If you havenT al­
ready bought your winter suit «e
Don’t forget that Bona. Cyrus a
Luce and T31. 1‘almer will apeak at
would advise vou to make an early se­
Ever shown in the County.
Lnlon hall Tburadar afternoon ot this
lection. The most desirable stvh« are
«&lt;' r°. Al 11. K. Or»il-« jou
util find H very complete assortment of
Tub Engine and Iron Work, bare
the celel.ruUd “T. C. &amp; Uo." Clothing,
sold to F 7b. Barlow A Co., a ten-bonw
comprising all grades, which for lit,
power engtae for use ta tbelr new doBon. E. 8. Lacey, of Charlotte, was H in sh and style, is unsurpiused. While
vator.
Banner callers Wednesday hit
it is handsomer in appearance and ixstAckerson &amp; Hayes now occupy the
ter made, it costs no more than the
Mra- Lewis Stern gave a very pleas­ commoner goods offered. Trade mark
wdtwroom vacatwl by J uh us Ruksell.
friends Thursday even- on every garmenL Advertisement in An immense line of Men’s. Yoaths’, Boys’ and Children’s
They have several dozens of eggs stored ant tea party
Overcoats from $2 to |2S.
another column.
therein.

MORRILL &amp; COMPANY

&lt;1&gt;L Olli 1, ta N«Tareo county.

Clothing&amp;FurnishingGoods

ar“'51i^ G°“ll“r “
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to ta.VaVTS^'On^ 1Up“*- —

HMninenb tor
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personal mention.

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Men’s Suits from $3 to 822.
Boys’ Suits from 82.25 to 815.
Children's Suits from 81.25 to 89.

the FAIR

OVEnCOATSi

ttto. q4ls, Jewelry, Silverrue itaicalGoois.
tiOHN HESSMER,

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j HA’1- ;
;k of Jewelry a

MUSICAL GOODS!
j We*

KcOmtsr’s, the Jeweler.
(-mSnill l’i ULK AS RALLY

Al HASTINGS,^

i Governor,

k T. If. PAM,

Don’t forget that Hon. CynuG. Luce no»r-^k Mr£&lt; M&lt;Jr*’ E- Nevins are
B*"ow
and Hon T. W. Palmer will speak at to'«Ulfe?1”’
I nion Hall to-morrow—Thursday —
afternoon.
Mrs. A. J. Bowne, of Grand Rapids.
?“euJaucv al u,,!
p*«y ot
The receipts of the Presbyterian so­
cial r riday evening were upwards of Mot Lewis btern.
357. The ladies feel highly elated at t/E. Y. Hogle went to Detroit Tuesday,
their success.
on business connected with the sale of
John Mohler is having a good run waler works bonds.
of custom at his tailor shop. He is
B. Williams, husband and
making suits for several of our promi­ children, are domiciled at the Hotel delMonte, Monterey. Cal.
’
nent citizens.
At E. A. Mattison’s you can pur­
chase a piano or organ of any make, at
less price than the same can be bought
for in Grand Rapids, Jackson or De­
troit.
John C. Cole has a fine stock of
harnesses, horse goods, whips, robes,
etc. It will pay all in need of anything
Jn his line to call on him, on Jefferson
street.

Again we are obliged to ask those,
who intend bringing wood in payment
for their subscription to the Banner
to deliver the same at &lt;n«ee, as we heedI
it now.
Attention. FARMERsI-^The Has­
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tings roller mill will be ready for busi­
ness on and after Monday,-OcL 18th,■
l*8t&gt;. Come and see us.
C.C. FIRI.D.
The Engine and Iron Works have
’
purchased a threshing machine engine’
which will be used to run their machin­
ery until spring, when a larger one will’
1
be nut in.
All who are indebted to me must:
call and pay me immediately, as I have‘
gone out of business and must have’
my pay.
FRED’K. HOTCHKISS.

Frank and Richard Kurtz have pur­chased the central meat market of tneir■
brother John, who intends moving oni
MiehicutiN Eloquent Senator,
his farm, lately purchased of his father,
Wtiidi.M.v-!- 1■ 4 H.t&lt;Umr» and \tdn- in the spring.

Mary Cobb desires apprentices to
learn dressmaking. At the end of three
months apprenticshlp she will instruct
how to cut and fit and give the appren­
ThiiEuting* Cornet Band will fur- tice the system. Hours from 7 a. m. to
thh music for the occasion.
Services at the Episcopal church
Swalfo,; :&lt;■ nnnwnre promptly at 2J0
jtij-k
'•'^nbcdj and bear Farmer Sunday as follows; holy communion 9
a.
m.; morning prayer, litany and ser­
fe.nl candor iJullMrsprcialJy inmon, 1030; evening prayer and lecture,
iWd
l'j orda-r °l •■un.iiiUtee,
,M I- COOK, Chairman. ' 730 p. m.; subject of lecture “The Prot­
estant Episcopal church."

Way Afieraooii, OcL 14/86.

Local News.
(’irriilatin this iwk. 2,200.

Worthy L. Me.\d has traded his
farm for Ed. Green’s residence proper­
ty In the first ward, and will move into
the city very soon. Mr. Green wijl
proceed to occupy his newly acquired
real-estate without delay.

*1he M. E. social will be entertained
bv Meedames Spangemacher, Tinkler,
Jones. Black. Dennis. Brink and Bowne
ni.x .IAMBS oln.NNF.LL
on Wednesday of next week, at Temper­
ance hall.- Refreshments served from
5 to 7 p. m. ^AUare Invited.
PHILIP T CDLGBOVE.
The dedicj^iop df the Carlton Center
M. E. churchXrtlt take place Wednes­
u Creek. Friday eve
day. OcU i:^MpoJO a. m. Presiding
elder A. 5»5l«jore. &lt;Rev. Levi Master,
I’liiLii r coui’RnvK
Maple Crore, Friday of Ionia, and dther divines will be pres­
ent A coffltal invitation to all.

Msfiiagi.

J. M. ROGERS.
1 uo
illgfirjl

.1. M. ROGER#.

An tw

Tiirt.-.q
Bi.’V ur.
her. 1

•rs life in bf-ssion.

zxwHof A- R. McVtu-

Lveetta and LORA, aged 10 and 7
respectively, children of John and
Maria Hoyt, were taken to tlie state
public school at t old water Tuesday, by
order of Judge Cole. Miss Belin
Throop was appointed to conduct them
there.
Tuesday and Wednesday of next
week tlie Michigan Brigade of the
Uniformed Rank Knights of Pythias
holds its annual meeting at GrandI Itapids. Hastings Division will attend,
and a drill corps of the division will
compete in the prize drill, to take place

Tuesday.
RemejAer that at Lewis Stern’s auc­
tion sales yon can get goods at your
own prices. At private sale you can
purchase all goods in blsMock.^consst­
ing of drv goods, dress goods, cloth.ng
and turnisning goods at and below cost.
He is l»ound to close out. no matter «
how great a sacrifice. The goods must

WiATEii works, new hotels, new
mill, new bridges and new goods at
btauffer &amp; Crawley’s and what ia bet­
ter, prices are very low. Sugars are
lower now than they have been since
the war. Coffee is declining again,
and you can afford to qse a little larger
cup with a little more sugar. We have
a good stock, bought on the decline,
and can give you bargains on any
grade you want. We carry a large
stock of about what we think our
trade requires in boots and shoes. We
Mrs. Charles Knappen and son, of buy of the manufacturers, get bottom
-„^?SU?*.’.apeo.t Ual week wlu» friends prices for cash, and sell below the
PA®*8
goods are usually held.
and relatives in this city.
Call and see us and be convinced.
Mra. Gunn, ot Big Rapids, who has
S
ome
ot
Patrick
Hankard’s over zeal­
tln l£-e tnH‘9t of "er daughter Mra.
.iobn Kurtz, returned to her home ous friends are trying to make votes
baturday.
for him by asserting that Congressman
John Jewitt and wife, ot Grand O’Donnell dodged voting on labor
lujpidK spent Friday and Saturday in measures in congress, and Instance five
thlacity. MraF.ir. Barlow returned labor bills where Mr. O'Donnell is re­
corded as "hot voting." The reason he
with them.
did not vote on them was becausehe was
Mr. and Mrs. -Jas. Wilkins go to at home on a sick bed and unable to leave
Lansing to-day, to attend the meeting his room. He was paired in favor of
of the 1st regiment Michigan engineers every one of them with a violent Georof which Mr. W. was a member.
Sa democratic opponent of them.
oreover Mr. Hankard is not the man
'''Ran Reynolds and Chet Messer left
for York state Friday night. Thev to find fault with his opponent’s record
will be absent two w'eeks, and will on the labor question. Mr. Hankard
spend the time pleasantly and profitably was a member of the last legislature
and voted in favor of retaining prison
with relatives in the Empire state.
contract labor.
Robert E. Frazier added to bte well
The report of the superintendents of
earned laurels as an orator bv his speech
in Union hall Thursday night Mr. the poor shows very favorably. While’
Frazer is one of the most convincing there has been no decrease worth men­
of speaker*, and Li always welcomed In tioning In the number of poor tempor­
arily relieved or at the county farm, the
Hastings.
&lt;*ost of maintaining them has declined
Hon. Jas. O'Donnell, of Jackson, is In from 35,293.65 last year to 33,510 the
the city. He is making an aggressive present year, a saving of over 31.780.
canvas, anjk will be re-elected by a large­ This excellent showing is proof of all
ly increased majority. His record in that the Banner has charged against
congress entities him to the support of the Hicks management of the county
all. who wish to see this district credita- poor affairs, and that is extravagance
bjy represented at Washington.
and favoritism. Messrs. Schantz and
Houghtalin have labored earnestly and
E. A. Stowe, of Grand Rapids, editor effectively to save the people’s money,
of the Michigan Tradesman, was a and at the same time .to relieve the
Banner caller Wednesday of last week. poor and needy. They have succeeded.
He was in the city for the purpose of Mr. Schantz's term expires this month.
assisting in the work of organizing lhe1 He ought to be re-elected, Meesrs. Su­
Hastings ’‘Business Mens* Association. pervisors. He has labored for Bajry
It is largely through the efforts of Mr. county’s yiterests, and Barry count's
Stowe and The Tradesman that the' legislature ought L^^ep -hUu
business men of Michigan are becom­
ing thoroughly organized.
The following ’^Solutions Wtere
Hon. E. S. Lacey gave three address­
es k&gt; Barry county audiences on politi­ adopted by HastinpFDodge No. 22. F.
cal topics last week. The meetings &amp; A. M., on the evening of the Oth:
It having pleased the Almighty Fath­
were held at Morgan, Irving and Prair­
ieville respectively. All were largely er to remove from our midst our belov­
attended, and those preaent si»oak of ed brother Z« B. Willison, we deem it
proper
at this time to speak -Of our re­
him as one of tlie most fair, candid,
logical and ronvincing speakers they spect for him as a man, a citizen and a
ever heard. Mr. Lacey is doing good member of the craft. Therefore,
Rewind, That we bow with resigna­
work for the republican cause.
tion to this dispensation, and take the
P. T. Colgrove was in attendance at lesson home to our hearts that In the
the annual session of the Grand Lodga midst of life we are in death, and that
Knights of Pvthias at Lansing last it tahoovra ua all to be prepared to meet
week, as a representative of Barry our Maker.
Rrwlrtd, That we cherish the mem­
Lodge, No. 13, of this city. He was
made a member of an important com- ory of the deceased, for his many good
inittee, and was called to the chair by qualities of heart and his fidelity to the
the Grand Chancellor to exemplify be­ order, and that we tender his bereaved
fore the grand l»ody the unwritten family our sympathy in their affliction.
work of the order, and was also elected Further that a copy of the preamble
Grand Master at Anns for the ensuing and resolutions l&gt;e furnished them, and
spread upon the journal, and that the
lodge ta draped in mourning for 30
When the Journal begina to howl days.
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i i ntiVIXV.
about republicans using money, you
F. G. GOODYEAR,
r. t. coixntova
can always write it down that it ia a
blind to call attention away from its EDITOR BANNKB:
own boodle leaders, who are already in
Any man that will without any
the field and ray they have £be du* &lt;£ cause or provocation—except that he
get away with the republ cans.
But ctinnot -bleed" his man-circulate false
they are not so shrewd but that tin r and malicious statements about a
treekx can be traced, and their boodle worthy anti honorable man, one that
caiu^ign will to P&lt; no avail to them.
would befriend an enemy. Is certainly
A/hIE officers of the M. E. Sunday a slanderer lieneuth the notice of honor­
fol-­ able men. The influence such an one
(school for the ensuing year are as fol
may have is with a class no better than
he. and wearaplnised that their num­
lows:
bers are few. I speak of those wouldSuperintendent-W. P. bldnam.
be slanderers of the republican nominee
1st Xss’tSupt.—Rev. Ivee.
for sheriff: a man concerning whom it
maV be said there knot a stain upon
his character. For Asms, vile slander­
ers’ Stop such vltembuse of one you
\Ara?Librarian - ‘liSteCrotheta.
know naught, agai^jt,. and Ixs a man.
KEAlffc
&lt;?ti iuuy afternoon irat two wheat or men, among men.

Good White and Colored Underwear, A11 •Wool Scarlet
“
Fine Camels' Hair
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Fancy
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Call and examine our line of Trunks and Satchels before buying elsewhere.

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

TJAMP WEATHER
Makes the people think of keeping the feet dry.
In this connection

Rises to remark that he has a fine'Stock of

Men's Hand Made Shoes,

Men's Hand Made Boots,

Misses and Women’s Hand

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Letter*addrewert WUir Jollo«tnK !«*«“«•
tnainiiurcnealled for at HmUbk*. Barry co..
‘'lEd .iohntUmi. W. F. Shedd. Lewis VanReawr.
Albert Wibon.
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Ixttcn-Mrs.
T,' Mr*’

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We have the latest novelties in Neckware, Collars, Cuffs,
H’dkerch’fs. Cardigan jackets of all grades from 75c to 13.50.

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Of firUnknown. but supposed to be r.
go­
Box. J A.. O’Doxsrnx »■&gt; H. T. Col­
suiajrtoy and match.
ma 18 students at the
I'nnest
rfir 19th annual session of the Grand
erove, &amp;q. «re hoMInt very
dCe 01 U» order °&lt;
Tub new Hustings House is fast niMtlngn ta this county thl&gt; «»*■
Freeoort Monday evening they were
Msriqg completion.
greeted with a crowed house, ®“dgrg»
See. the rt| j,&lt;.lntmente of I*hilip T.
Wedu«d»y of‘h
*ta .iu^daoce.
tatcrol «U&lt;1 rathuslMUl W"
votynp t jri this issue.
Barter. r.G W M..^
w M
V Eft nis week publish the list of preSjndJ. *
B
iB.m awarded at the county fair.
ing.
Wviu. j.n t|1(. new Engine &amp; imn
SorruT Bog.™, ot
“d
tod
Willard Hay- » •&gt;u being pushed at a. rapid rate. BUon Mutual Fire iMuranc- ComXindlrurtbo auudou
Axurmj: lot of those five button panv is at work making the assess­
A BovaBU.—Tbe mertluK of Boo. B.
dolhrki.1 glorm just received at M. E. ment rolt The sports that the ^ax
/rSil.v-w—wo'f
Aevittv.
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this year tamuch store tao^vtragj
h^thJIear Farmer Xuce at Union hall are false. The facts Hrt “c
o£!,rai!av Oct. Uth. commencing at is in a prosperous conditiod n
standing it b“
JJar that it has lican had dared
*M»P.IH.
joined
losses during the P8^’. y
.
d b
jAg^Vt the speaker s
*'&gt;rld do move,” likewise the paid them promptly and wui nm
the end, u&gt;e BPP**^
d 8pontaneU M.h in uK. matter of building the confidence of its members.
»ater works.
They will I&gt;egin to grind wheat in
iIl!^ th” iiLSt ot the present or
tot of next week.
Thk elevator of F. H. Barlow &amp; Co.
meeting as des oid t”*“lfual(m|Su have
„th&lt;: lar&amp;est and best between
brand Ibipids and Jackson.
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to have thethere has
treatment. We aU
H.
has gone to Kentucxy
wr S-lieve the doctar
“Purchase two thoroughbred Hamble- miraculous. MeDJ
hb buHlnesa
JLlan fillies for breeding purpose®.
thoroughly
Claims be can do.
name spirit ijal
s&amp;eech fully
• J"11* U niversity jubilee singers gave
2“'* ^tertalnmerito to crowded
9UVa Saturday and Monday evenings.

. Furnishing Goods—Bargains in Underwear.

Sewed and Turned Shoes.

The Celebrated Blocher'Boots,
The best and the cheapest made for farmer’s wear. In fine
shoes our stock cannot be excelled. H. R. Howard &amp; Co.’s,
’Fuller &amp; Child’s, Lamkin &amp; Forster, and other makes.
We fear no competition in goods or prices.

G G SPAULDING.

ROLLER MILL .

And other marked improvements will be made in

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Proposes to keep in the advance of the procession. You will
find him at his new location north side of State street, east of
A. E. Harris’ harness shop. He is prepared to serve the pub­
lic with everything in the line of

Tin, Copper and Sheet-Iron Ware.
Repairing Neatly and Promptly Done.
Eave-Troughing a Specialty.

The Hull Gasoline Stoves.
This is the Latest and Best Gasoline Stove. Call and seethem.

New and Second-Hand Stoves for Sale!
At Very Low Figarea
I also have a quantity of Plow Points, etc., that I will sell at a
very- slight advance over wholesale prices, to close out
Remember the place, and yours respectfully,

Boston Dry Goods Store.

MARR &amp; DUFF.
Have opened the above store

forfeit

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M Miii Sinel, iisia i iiciols Hws,

' Battle Creek, Mich.
The store is filled with Bargains in each department. In fact
the Stock is all Bargains.

Cotton Flannels, Denims. Tickings, Sheetings, Cot­
tons, Kentucky Jeans, Cloths,

A GEMTLEHAN’S SMOKE

At Prices we will not quote in the paper but wo will give you
when you call on us; prices that will astonish yon.
We invite von to give os a call and we will endeavor to sell
vou goods right; and if you do not want to purchase, call and
we wall show yon oar stock with pleasure.

Fine Line of Childs’, Misses’ and Ladies’ Cloaks.

Don’t Forget The Boston Store,
Opjuiti hnffl* M.
CRffl, MCfi.

�Nu. 1. Trottlug. For county horse*. 1 mile
bra:*, beta &gt;i»**n li»rnr*«.
Tom Carr, entered by John J. FullerFJO 00
rSl Huoicr. •«««*«” k®
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GomLb aoshrigiita. Mc EDniia • do,'

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»» Pea fowls.

No. i. Running. For county horse*, V, mile
Stoh«4 Biggs. 1st.... Nat Live Stock Journal.
beats brat 2 iu A in saddle.
CLASS ♦—JERSKYS.
OUvt&gt; Logan, entered by J&lt;»n J. Fuller.. »10 00
Jdodoc. cutetwd by W. S. Benham 5 00
Bull 3 rears old and over.
Time 3a.
George w. Gregory, IM.................. H w
No. 3. Trotting For county herse* 4 years old
and umier. 1 sine beat*, bust 2 iu 3 in naruwu
Barn Gold Dust entered by A. L Rarer. Sis oo
MDrge, cnieml by Nortot^Patou to 00
CLASS 5—AYERSHIRBS.
No. 4. Bunnlug. For county horses 3 raws
Bull 3 years tad and over.
old or under. S mile licat*. best 3 In 3 iu saddle. Alexander Edmunds IN
Bull 2 years old.
3-year old colt, entered by John J. Fuller. Sio &lt;D Atexaudcr
Edmunds 1st
J ..
1
•• Hterlbir Wilcox. 6 00
Bull 1 yevu-oid.
Alexander Edmund*, tad

Kansas brautlo* potatoes ,C H jtoynohis. 1
White star putatmp, 1 H Baramu^Lst
Early (&gt;hlo potatoes. Kill* Baldwin” 1st*

Bell potatoes. Beth Otl*. tat.
American giant potatoes, Srth OU*. 1st .
Long blood boots, W H Baeiitel, l»l
GeoO.Nlcbtas.3d......
Btack oat*. Geo Mason. tat
“
W H Bechtel. 3d

.No.«, Running. Open to all. 1 mile heats, beat
2 In 3, tn saddle. Four to till or pro rat*. Kutrance fee 10 per eent.
Olive Logan. entered by John J.Tuller .. 015 00
••
•• vv m ii***,,.,.
tn rm

As this nee wad not filled by 4 entries the en­
trance fee was waived and the premium fixed as
above toy the society.
No. A Trotting. Open to all. I mile beats,
CLASS «, GUIDES AND NATIVES.
best j In 5 in harness, Five to ill ar pro rata.
Entrance Ice tru |»er cent. National rules to Grade Cow. J Olmstead, IK
**
Heifer 2 years 'old. GsoW Gregory
■’
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'■ D L Hoes, tai..
“
“Geo Cappy. 2d.
“
calf, M Campbell, tat.
“
“ Barlow Goodyear, 2nd
Yoke oxen 4 years old and over.
8 F Hinchman, 1st
Yoke ot steare's yoaro’oiiL" "T.............
UV

TYwe /row* Optetes, Kwvrilcs ami Jvx#,,

Crook nS' sqoaah. Isaac Powell j). .

a. ia....... ........ . j.
ifrs WmBSchants.D I
Ire F H Barlow, D ....
Stufed pea towL'korace Ludlow. D... ”” 1
CLASS 3-FLOWERS.
Bouqurtjdritai grasses. Mrs Peter Weibert.

sure’.

OtCCts

PB2MPT:_«OX!¥
White ruaaiau baet, O C Olmstead, D.
Ciirosw. B F Gaskill. D

___ ”M cu»mas *. voasin ak.axLTiaoax.sn.

A Wonderful Occurrence.

Wreath cverlaatlug iowere. ’Mrs ’ Peter

•"*- “*• ■■&gt;
Gentlemen—li&gt; No&gt;embef. i*Ac I wu nt « t*.
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is*
CLASS I-FA11M TMFLEMKNTN.
Flail. C WHCaasdav. 1st
- 1&gt; MeUaibor. tad................ :............
Oder barrel. »lar tthumaa. 1st
A* helve. C w A Caaady. 1st
- 11 5 Havens, and
Land roUar. E L Ucharna. tai

Collection ot Drummond flox, Mrs C Bmllli
let.
Specimen of double geranium. Mrs K M
Troxel. 1st
Same. Mn C Smith. '2nd

WhiteUUllSowenJonn Kcaglc. tat .
Fail BmsrtMMry. Jote Ksag&amp;.Sd ...
PtaMUlX
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t»t...
WlOow Twig
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tat...
Newtowu plpln. *•
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1st...
Ntael's rea winter, H E Handy. 1st
“ . "
Joiiu Koagve, M
Ramtxt. John Keaglc. 1st
“
Henry HansAs, tod............
Fall plpln. HeiiMr Harens, ut.
“
John Kaaglc, 2nd.
Wee pippin,
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1st.
Bt Lawrence,
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J M Sutton 2nd -

CLAM J-LKICEMTKH.
Baek. Win Bedford. t«t

Boek. J. !&gt;. Townsend. 1st....................
“ A. R. rralt.2nd ._ ...
Ewe. “
“ let
LAmbe. E. l&gt;. Johnson, tat
Cl-AIM t-OXFORl) DOWNS.

Colt 1 year old.
Matthew Hall, tat
G. E.Tnekjy,2d.................
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pdi
Richard Murray, tat
David C. Kyeleshymer. 2nd

FotxUd China sow anil plm '
Clark A. Bartier. 1st.......... .7......... ....... .
CLASS 3 - BERKSHIHHS.
Sow and pigs. D. B-McJtiwaln. 1st
CLASS 3-CHE.HTfiH WHITES.
Boar. Geo. Cappy. tati.
ptgs.G.c. scotl. &gt;sc.................................. .
- Geo. W. Gregory, tod..................... .

• Protest entered, alleging that
resident ot Burn County.

Proposal for Watsr Work* &lt;'nn«lrart|os.
Sealed proposals will bn received by the Watsr
WoriuClotBmttteedf tar Citi &lt;&gt;! RMtfn:*. Mirit.
until four o'clock p. m-'on tlx- Mtn day of ttetober. ism. for the funtblilug ot about three han
dred tons bf ca*t iron «sterp'.|«. ten ton* &lt;4
special caAttna*. forty iloubl- fire bydrani*.
aboot twanty-t*v st*® xatrre. al«. the penndag
machinery boilers.etc.; aiMiaii ncii-msry rc*
terial and tabor tor the eut&gt;&lt;&lt;tro&gt;-iion of a tuppb
vrell and pump twuse; a1m&gt; for line lead eaduu*
and labor uecrsssrv for thr laying o| the above
named pipe and the setting of the hjllnims.

Twenty or pippin.
King,
Henry
'r
— i... ...
._ .«Havt
it..

September butter, Mrs W K Harbor. 1st.. i

Boar. M *1Ifdas Youngs, tat
Now and pigs, Matthias Youngs. 1st..
CLASH S-YORKBHIKEH.
Boar. Alexander Edmons, tat...
Sow and pigs, Alexander Edmons, tat

Guy Bauer. 1st
J Turner &amp; Co, tad
Light brahma, Fred Harens. 1st..
“ “
D 11 McElwxlu &amp; Co, 2nd
Ginger red bantams, J M Bauer &amp; Co, tat
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"
Fred Havens, tad
White leghorns, H F Ford A Oo. tat
••!
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Shirty Smith, 2nd
Boro comb white leghorns.
,
John M-Nevliuv, 1st....
J M Baur &amp; Co, 3d
Black garni- bantams, Guy Bauer. 1st
M
“
“
“ ’ “» 2nd....
Brn-u n red game bautams.

Eugilab red streak, Johu Keagle. toil
(ticnauco ntrawberev. *'
“ 1st.

Mn&gt; Manning Doud. 2nd
t W Murray, let
1 It Bose, zud.................
I. Mrs R W Murray, 1st ..
i.
1st..
•• Wm C Trego, 2nd.
Log cabin quilt. Mrs J 8 Jours, 1st
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“ Mrs J M Nevins, 2nd
Patch-work quilt, Mrs It JI Benham, 1st...
•
“Mrs Honora Kelley, tad
Knit spread. Abigail Briggs. 1st....... ...
IMnliuen ot hand sewing, Maggie Kelley,
'MKie KfMrV' tad ' 1.................... *...........
Collection of sluging birds, W Hams, 1st..
........................................... MreCEKrodBd
Songbird. MrsFTCampbell, tat
“
“ Mra. C B Berd, tad
Crazy uuitt. Izrtzle Bergman. 1st
Hen hawk, Andy Yuunst. D
" - Mrs BF fetal, tod..................
bl vision M—TAbls Mefrsshsnayta.
Skein of yarn, itari Mjiereman. tat..........
- Mrs James Townsend, tod
June butter, Mrs C N Andrus. 1st.
Woolen soefcs. Mrs L C Carter. 1st
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•’ Mra Warren Neeley, tad
Drawn rug. Mrs J 8 Jonre. tat.............
Majile syrup.Vella Colwell. 1st»
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WmNmith.and......... ... .........
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"
“ 2nd
Worked bnitoa-hole, Mrs L A Matthews
Pickled peacbce, Mrs A J Angle.... ’
1st.............. w.................... .........................
'*
MmHaaryHaveiM,tad .
Mrs J SJoaeo“ix. d.............................
Cucumtver plekles, Mrs Jacob Buiiler. Is!
Work by old lady TO years old. Mrs James
“
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Mrs Henry Harens, tad
Townsend...........
Braided rag. Mrs Wm C Trego, 1st
cotton storidns. ptoebe Hnyder, D
” “ * Mrs Henry Havens.
Btaircarprt. H BBenntat.D......................
ball rising bread. Mra Manning Ikmd. IK .
Embrokiered skirt, Mrs Manning Doud, D
Silk mittens
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'*
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D
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•' biscuit. “
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IM.

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“
2nd......
Can pie plant. Mrs A J Angle. IK
- tomatoes. “ IMA 3d ao
“ crabapples ••
••
in
“ plums.
"
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sad
“ cbemea. Mrs C M Brown. 1st
“
. “ .1 . . r«Mrs
V Whitlock,
-nd
•* .Ir,*
n N
U_
* &gt;
.

Pumpkin sweet. K M Gamble. IM .’ ’
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Walter Bona, 3d...
Northern spy, Wm H Merrick, 1st .
”
Henry L Nehrontt. 2d
Feck&gt;a pleasant. Henry Mavens. 1st
Jersey sweet, A Luther, ut
“
Attantth, Rd..............i
Wagoner. A Smith. 1st
"
Clark A Harber. 3d
Ten ousre idpin. M Berber, tat
Canada rea, it K Stanton, 1st..
“
J M issaeh. M ......
English rossetta, J M Leach, 1st . ..

Tomato catsup.
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1
Can blackberries, Geo Beeler, 1st
Hop rising bread. Mrs Wm 11 Hcbati
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", ” Julia Flslier, 2nd
Cookies. Mrs Honor* Kelley, latitat
Maple sugar. C. W. H. Cassady. 1st.
Tidy, fancy, Mra Manning Doud.
Mrs HA Barber,tad.;
Crochet scarf. Alloc Hall. 1st
“
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Mra J Btedge. xnd
Ijulira' a*e&lt;iue, silk embroidery. Rose
Goodyear, 1st
Mrs J Stetlge. tod
Intant'B atgium. BOM Goodyear, 1st......
Sofa pillow,
“
••
1st
Carriage Atkhan, Mrs J M Nerins. 1st
“
“
Mrs John Cole, tad
Darned lace. Mrs B Shuman. 1st
Kltibon work. Mrs H J lli-rringum, 1st....
&lt;u'|h n.Mra LBBariter. tat
LMter marking silk embroidery, Maggie
Rame. &amp;’rs Win ii Schantz, tod'.’’.

" sweet corn. Mrs N V Whitlock, 1st...
stringbeans...................
in .
Coll’n canned fruit, l&lt;ottle Bergman. 1st...
“
"
" Mrs J K Hogle. tad
Can of peas, Lottie Bergman, tad
Hop rtetag biscuit, Lizzie Grace 1st
Pickled cabbage, M^WtMfmltb*’taL.'.*.**

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Mrs J J Hetidcrshott.tad

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Culvert. Ezra Hall. 1st
**
NChaffac, 3d
.
Nweet raaartt. B. A. MelntosU.

Tbempaoti** red."
"
Fallow water. Haxley Kotaey, 1
II till..,..—.

Black IWrolt. Fred Bnrgman.’ tat..
“ “
Ba McIntosh, 2d ...—.
Black GtlMtower. Kxra Hall. 1st
...

r_ n. wucus. isi.......................................... ». ou
Wm. Bedford. 2nd 5 00
Division C—Heroes for General Purposes.
CLASS 1—STALLIONS.
Htalllou 4 years old or over.
Geo. MasotL tat *T 00
John McKibben. Ml
5 00
BtulUon 3’yeare old.
A. B. Peantek. 1st...-........ -...................... 16 oo
Stallion 2 years old.

Winter streak. A F Nhuitz, in
Vandervrre, M t'ampbeU, 1st
Golden Pippin. W H Bechtel, ml .
nonesuch. A Bmlth. tat
^“V7£S?Sw
mrr L Hchrontz. 1st

311c f’, Mrs 6 Youngs.’ b i

Fop corn, Wm Smith, 1st
.
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Marion B. holllnrcr. M
White dent.corn, Bpetieer Paton. 1K........ j
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Franks Jenkin*. 2ad
Empire »tate potatom.Mathlaa Young* ist I

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Mortgage Kale.

Defaultliavltig bcm inode in theeonditMav ol
a certain mongngr made anl rxeruu*! bt
Adam Nldy and Nancy Nldy. hi* a He. tu Robert
Barnsand J.* tlaridsoo Bun&gt;&gt;. xml David K,
Cook and PtUlo A. Nheldoo. Oil t ie sivterrui
day Ot AugHR. A. D.. l«f. nml rrc.-rd&lt;s: ta lb'
ofltoe o&lt; the regWer of deed* for Itarn county,
Mkhtgan-aa thr .*1 day of February. A U,
IM6. tn IJber Titif itutrfgagcs. ■’» p-Ute G&lt;- .
Said mortgage was upou tb&lt;- rvj,re*« n-.; ‘•
tuin that should any default l&gt;e made in the
payment ot the interest on auy day whereon tiisame I* mad» paysbleas Uicrefu i-Ti'iv*ud.»n..
umi.i unpaid
sbouhi the
.Nsam.~
.,„ ...n ................
. •and
. In are -■

andpunMo imtnedlhtclv ttierr.iP.T.. aithoqgh
the period limited for tlie pajiuetd therm! nu&gt;
not then have expired. -Vid &lt;te!m '&lt; tunne
been made In the payment ta the folwd d~c
the Ittb day of August. A. D. 1*&lt;\ the lUh ttoy
of August, A. D laM. the Itth &lt;Uy of AUgu*:,
A. D/taSB. and the i-th day of .tmrwt. A. l&gt;.
t*vs and th- Mine bavin* remained unpaid amt
ta anvaro for the ■parr ot Uxrty «ln*
: 'SP;
wards, ami Mill remains unpaid, the aforesaid
principal sum ta fllunn hundred dollars with
all arrearage* of interest thereon. t» tw»
dared due and paiabh- by the Draw of sail
mortgage, and there h t»&gt;« rla.med to b&lt;- rf*
at the date ot this notice the »mn ot t wo Ito-by said navctcage orauy p irt ib'-r. &lt;if.
Now, tbereforv. by virtue of the noser of »M«
MWiMdnaaM Brntgage and the MMnte
■NhgMOfMMte aM provided, nottro i» '’V"?'
given that on Mtnnlay. Hecember
ISM. at loo'clock tn the forenoon we sb*.
at public auction to tt&gt;c highest ,',*1.a,'r,ha‘ S&gt;.y
xrtl.
Mnnrnf tlu. raurt hWtVT. in the
nty. Michigan, 'Jud
:thedrenli emxrt fur
dattj nanny &gt; mk- )Tvwii-rt?S dvSerlt'cd
mortgage, orwv much thereof as n’jW1****^
saryfopey said principal sum and IntereM
OMramattberate of eight per rent, pet
MM.dtMaad unpaid cm sueh t&gt; ..rime, and
*- &lt; - - - tiwrltirr nitii - n

MimTnnleiam.’D.:.:

H r ron&gt; a vo, zoo........................
Black
HF
1st.
.. Juries.
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« Ford*
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..Co, .jud
Yellow Duckwlng Oantes, Ford A f

.WJSSfc&amp;g:::
RoseGyndyretr, D...’”

swret^S^ S“^rn “i ci'TjpT:.’^::

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John Kaagie. M................
........ —

Onions. MMiouB^Haunger, tat

White rare potato*, N O Aite^iy. iii/..

pmteR'ir'i

hair balsam

:rcorns

�■^'COVWCH* niOCEEDUfOB.
.
. council met in adjourned1
.;4U, ifriday evening, Oct.
rflP11^,. ’ tf-nor IV.-issert in the chair.'
M**- |Wu,. i I'reXut aids. Boamer,
jjdll esll|"i.. McCoy, McNaughton•
-■ .VIwent; Osliorn und1
’’
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&gt;: tin previous meeting
3linu!u in lbi'preved as cofrwted.
’^^ i i lfreal te have MUI.

XDii

A
. tiirnplked, and on
:-f^»
Iras referred to the
-^(oSir.U!- if aliaya.
,
-I- •■-•ib.ive H crossing put
ii. on Market street;•
th»« M.1
-n-d to the St. com-’

, FAr® hydrants, exhibit "D ”
shall be 40 double discharge
dr^U. Tb« h,.lr.nirSS
vided with :t proper drin and win? J&gt;ro* euMpS, ZV.U-M S
cusa; tffiall lx, of »iX?l
iiniinDy.KW0rk,naninu? "&gt;*nn«T. “ bhall be of such length m wBl
them te be set 6 fertfi the grouml
fording tp the true intent and meuning
"epi where others ordeSI bi’Xi o these- apeciticHimn.* and accompan*
committee or their engineer ThJ hv
“n&lt;l which are intended
mwarv rdneV‘*ryt.hln*rwluWleand neo
thu intersection of the curbstone
to
*ntln' itaishing of the said
works, notwithstanding every item necS?2^V10,r’dln ^««strucUo7to
22
tubes orgn
or gates, together with not particularly mentioned,
-- stop valves
proper
proper gate
gute box«
boxes Stall
Mu bep£?Sw* ™ Pump and Holler House:
indieuted
on
exhibitD.
”
Thaev^lrS
indicated on exhibit sirefi S’m1! w‘u l*:wus fH* ,H
lu. the
..t ,K..
__
shalluhull
l« of
l»attern
known «
hvg'1 "Vtragf: will 1m&gt; built
sire ght way with taubEdl^nd “f m tdth “'1rch
"‘bd.l,. Gfckiutdoo.Tr.
the txsst standard make and shall lx&gt; «i-i ro * ith a tin roof. .
m wh m»oo« Mll
rhe contractor: for building will alm
‘.‘S
^“'^‘^or^ireugintar skdl
direct AH pipe hydrants and valvm luroe• Mnrt jT » gh.“ f‘*1 ’&lt;lU*n’ nl «»•
WiU be tested U. 2(M&gt; pouutb preSIro
d 4 {?* nt l,'e U,P outside mean.
after the work is completed and before
accepted, and j.he eoutractor will bert&gt;
quired to keep the same in repair for , fhg out to the depth of two fwt th»
t. months after th* work is aco-nt^l UooMbu“ui!'' l"‘nd"'K. atter mmpto.
defective work or material
?'b“"K Ibt'ltrmind will bo pro
shnU be replaced and repaired at the row. K.ra&lt;,wl ««directed by the comexpense of the contractor.
Paymente wiU i&gt;e made
the con­ tiro ? .mu n ,009n®» uu'hr all walls of
tractor upon the monthly eMinmtes' of the building, tj^jd footing to be not
1!T“eb&lt;.u&gt;fck b5r3
U''’
U&gt;«r suBbi^r, 10 p,,

. ’MS “T" " 10 1,rov'"' to t£?

niittie by

Mtbhi1"
tend tl&gt;»
thouaai
wtius w

«pl‘«»»’
they pid •
pr vrM.
far the«’

EarUnd
•oriuoUh'11 t

Ver.

lent ley BroafA* Wil:
:&lt;• finance committeeI
account be allowed
,-.trried to- idl ayes.

Ungar, and Com­•
. /'Uy■/'Hastings:'
who were appointedI
.-aunte u loan, and1
: Hit- sum df thirty•
- far the purpose of
. t water works..
-.ihtnit the follow­.
; We mailed u re-■
■ .-I inquin that had
i
reorder, anti in
• i- most Mated Uvat.
, txd.'-n lundsat fiye.
. ■ ed one later olfer. three huhdftd dol; in at par. We then
phated and mailed the■
. -J ,nk« and insurance
. • .stem and New
were soon in­
i. . -England status
. q
them from uiak; 4.;:: ns of less/than
■al: d 't.mts ami' New
."id prohibits savings।
■ Jeans outside of tlie
1 -.’i-s slate money is
■ ■■. &gt;ans at a better rate
i otter. The lowest.
Iwer to over sixty let-

.-4 m “

: tv a premium of fifty
bonds mutur, ;4i’i $110 nremiuin for
.during in ten ywtrx,.
thf?'.'-’*' i-«&gt;
gal will t.ikv t-1 ritire .SlAM.iUO »t k dis­
* ibpve oiler good unconst of 8&gt;**”.
the tri:"' d;i 1 ! (k’toter, 1886.
Your committee .vould therefore recmade bv the
..i-.ni-iil
"■'•
U’aynr 4'oun ty •- v। ingn Ifiink be aceeptball I*T
4t&gt;lla

By a!*h

gid thBank &lt;

that the report of
’ pled and adopted
?i&gt;'. 'A aype Savings
.Uid the .MiiimittM*
riroUdte the Ixiuds.

■
• :-.uown u» the wat­
ttec. would respectftiilt ftp-rt t :i.&lt;t ■ l
had the matters
intnistAl iu ii .inter consideration,.
that It ha- einj . &gt;yrd an engineer to
.draft pik’d- '4*1* •i-jrications, plan the
distribute n i &lt; t Ater throughout the
Ac rants, investigate,
iter supply and furni‘- cost of the water
rk» pNaU
has selected a loea(inn. provided Hi wuter found proves
dniii-stic uses, a sanipie of WhW
^r. sent I’rof.-Kedxie ■
i
: &lt;i his opart
.’as pgard.
Ou this iv
. a test Well has l»een i
wok
th
’h of lifty-twd feet,
through the second
wat er.
The lasst
,. mtity being found
: tn the su’rfat e.
i- r-.L-on to be­
lt sufficient quantity
-ii '-J on this locaa|d*-r f'/ both domestic
•Jmd that it woiiM be
m- any river conre proposwl with
;dm.-:-.
Wherewith
:ii.-4tioa» for the

iii.it the', report, be
6n file. Carried.
'A liter Works fur the

The .-a i! v,
«tli- m

; ■ - ks shall consist of
1 f - p-T pumps ami Ixjil1a,..-!- duplex pumping
I'-irt'-uuDves, and about 4
:« wii’i-r mains varying
ia site tn
It- int-hi-s diameter, toiMh-r u i
•1 ’ M- lire hydrants and
ug iti-*I hi- pipe shall
hoi raI'Ltich piii* shall be cast
'hall
be
twelve
Irtf in length x
of socket which
stall h- । ii,.
m depth. The pipe
&lt;&gt; dlte O' th. laltern kuowu as the
tall uni', .-pu., psi-- and shall be coated
»ith Ilf. ?.;;o ■ hi;’Ts patent varnish.;
ThtanMijiijf „ ;
applied at a tem&gt;i‘-K. rah. ’After the
J:v:i from the moulds
wiltkir.M1 b pipe shall lie subject
Ipsr under 3b0 pounds
MU’tn!!
;-.-.’:re before it leaves
’ L- pijxs shall weigh apprnxtii
- if’t nitedou exhibit "C”
• !.-! t’.itm being allowed.
&gt;“&lt;1! c i- u- id th«- form and kind
uwfcnl a;, '.hilji'. "Cahail be provldi ... J* ":ra?liind branch conneci ranch to lx, placed
' intersection ot the line
HhP"lnte where
tDfilc-* Ml

U* “’ d”

•rta'li shrill be phigt-d.

'■’-very
liteTr .A
. l’’1’.
‘,ul* for
1 •' ■ &gt;*'4&gt;plat.sl, biit;dsotopr&lt;&gt;'
taken off from
tiiture. Thesuunustxi
''{Wrings "
phig.d same as in
•lie Kt*e
stall k ■; v !ne hydrants. The pipe
.1 nr.t.mce with the in*Uuelion.
1 '
‘ pmunttee or their eu' I •tur tles r.»r the pipe shall
■' thi depth of 6 feet for all
. -iJ! s ,.i’l Im so made as to
kniiit
p’p-'tu tx; laid to true line
aw ;
4ml the back filling
•hall lx
r ” h l iimier and around
the
his to secure a firm
“Q&gt;| v
•
‘
’
I'kriui'
tor the pipe
aod th’ •' !’-j -hall Ihjso idled us to
■'• ••ts m good condition. All
didi i? ‘ '“VIoll,er ‘I'mgvrous places
rkaii.J
V. ? al DWht by proper barduli ।.
■,’-Vir,r'1 i'Khts. All joints
jura
‘ *.'? i°,r «5’nd. h'*inP g’WlceC
Iwtot-h* ,
l’-«*d- A depth of at
This
n1®4*1 wiU ,R! rt-quired.
whra -e
”st b(‘ P",|rt'd into the joints
»uch
,pn$’er temperature jmd In
&lt;«e
*cure a tul1 JQtat »l
&gt;rixJri.lrrnK' ll*t4’r‘ whldh it must be
*^■5 driven with appropriate tools.

°'’n.i.0i.U”i «r‘»l“““'lbl b. be wlthlilo
wbfchumd e»UmilU. wiu lie nuule ertur Ibe work la Colo­
pleted and accepted.

"n

•i'1" °r ih' ’■■di.
'“Unk« «&gt; l» tliubed up

,y.'.’p ,hc Ipxndkllon w»ll»
Speci llcatious fw 8npply Well:
.ro I
1 ‘‘hl stone 30 InchM thick
and ot of a height of at least 2 feet
The said well shall tx- locate^ on the “hove the grade. The stone to l&gt;e well
soutit side oi and near the Thornanpie
*Vd ln mortar composed of
river, on the Cwt Mde of JeflenSn
good sharp clean sand and whitelirne
street, lhe we.u shall be circular in
form, twenty ftjpt in diameter ami shall 12l«?rto?^ri.prOlM'rVo,^-‘' Sahl wulljob*
ro
.
on lH&gt;lh bW«‘« flmdiw! and;
lx* sunk to the depth ot 80 feet. Tin fiointed
above th.- grade on the outside,
?,aU bhuJ1
of iron at completion.
bnck,and hydraulic cement Manner
ot construction: First, a circular excavatiou 26 feet in diameter shall be "i^X’Sud.
,n
ruom w“'
.-arriHl down 12 feet. The sidro^f Uro
excavution shaU be sheeted up tempor- •
*ln‘V’w
«&lt;*pt those in
airly to prevent caving during the pro­ the west side of boiler room; will be
tt thr—
*&gt;
.
ui Doner room, will be
greas of the work. A!
At the .............
bottom- of
tfut stone 4 Inches thick by 8 inches
tub excavation a cast
Ki14? WWSq. 1*s,’,e-- These
of boiler room will
ba
- —wur.
Will 1K1
ing not less than lOu
U pounds per
tM&gt;r linear nuk
of
tun.t.
rll.iu.u.u.
__
oak of same dimensions.
foot, wiu lx* furnished and put togeth­ Brick Work:
.
er forming a coiqplete circle 20 feel in
riie "in11.5 01
buikUng aud smoku
diameter With one and one-quarter inch stack win in? constructed of good mer­
vertical bored rods attached to the shoe chantable brirk, fret from litnt, stenra
at intervals of 3 feet These l&gt;ored •ad well burned and must be laid in.
rods shaU extend to the height or 18 the best and most workmanlike nutnfeet, and shall be held in position dur- DtZi.w
morlttr compound of good
mg the progress of the brick laying by white lime and clean sharp sand in
a proper templet. When the iron work proper proportions. The wall of build­
isaUin place a brick wall 12 inches lug to be 12 inches thick, those of
in thickness with its ha.se resting smoke stack and partition 8 inchwt.
upon the shoe shall l&gt;e constructed. All brick exposed to the weather must
Tills wall shall be of good merchantable l«e “hard brick." Archre will be turned
brick laid in cement mortar, the mortar over all openings, and brick will be laid
to consist of two parts of clean sharp out to form caps over doors and win­
sand aud one part of fresh Ix&gt;uisviHe Mows. The wall in front forming the
cement. The wall shall be carried uj&lt; oattlement will extend at least two feet
in true circle aud perpendicular to with­ above the roof, making a total height
in 8 inches of the top of die band rods. at this point of 21 feet from the foun­
Within one foot or the top of the band dation wall. A panel will be Intro­
roils a band of iron «t Inch thick by 3 duced in the front below the cornice.
inches wide shall be placed immedinte- The side walls will also la- carried above
ly outside the rods und built into the the roof the sime distance at the lower
masonry. When the wall is built to end of each break. A chimnejr wiU be
the aforesaid height a coping of two carried up in the pump room with a flue
courses of plank shall l&gt;e pluced upon not less (han 8x12, and neatly topped
it. These plank shall be of sound hard out. There will lie a bnck partition
wood, two inches thick, and cut from constructed eight inches thick t»etween
piank at least 18 inches wide. The seg­ the bolter room and the pump room to
ments shall lx? six feet long with the extend to the roof. All joints in the
outer edge U» conform to the circle of brickwork outside and in. except in the
the wall. These segments shall lx* pump room, will bestruck u full joint.
placed upon the wall, Dola being pro­ The ground within the building will be
vided for the rods to passthrough. The leveled off. and in the pump room will
first coping course shall be bedded in lie covered flush and smooth with ce­
fresh mortar, and the segments df the ment concrete at least 4 Inches thick,
second course shall break joints with except that portion occupied by founda­
tbe segments of tbe first course. When tion for machinery: and that portion
the coping is in place, a cast iron wash­ will be floored with good oak flooring
er uf at least 6 inches face shall b* plac­ not more than 4 inches wide nailed to
ed over each rod. and a 'proper nut furnng 2x2 inches laid on the cement
upon each rod and turned to the wash­ or embedded in the same. In the boil­
er. These nute shall be turned up to a er room a coat of concrete, composed of
strain of al least Ift.tXXi pounds each.
coarse sand and cement will Im* first put
down sufficient to keep out dampness,
Manner of sinking curb:
When tue curb is completed to this then paved with, hard brick 4 inches
point a proper dredging machine shall deep. The stone wall in the pump
tx: placed upon .it and tbe interior ex­ house will be furred nnd wainscoted
cavated and the curb carried down un­ with a neat rap op top. The side walls
til the bottom of thq irun shoe is J#1 of brick will lie furred out with l*»x2
feet below lhe surface of the ground. inches, then lathed and plastered two
The eontracter witf not lx1 permitted to coat work. The ceiling b1k&gt;v» to be
remove the water during the procos ot made of narrow leaded ceilihg kiln
sinking the curb. When this portion dried. The doors and windows in this
of the caisson is sunk to place lhe. nxiin to be ca-snl and sash hung with !
dredg and coping will be removed and weights and pulleys.
the brick work carried up to 3 feet |
Sash:
above the surface of the ground, the Doorsand
There will be two pairs of doors .illwork being the same as the lower part lug a space of of f- feet by
fceF?« ‘tn.‘
of curb except that no iron will be re­ one door 2-10 xji feet with headlights
quired. After the curb is finished the The Iwiler rooffi doors will be made of
temporary sheeting of the upper exca­ two thii*nwses «f ceiling laid on white
vation will be removed and the space lead ahd screwed together, the s.rews
tilled to the natural surface of the not mor* thah 8 inches apdrt in each al­
ground.
ternate board. The other doors to be
The entire work shall be performed one and three-fourths inch* panel door
in accordance with the accompanying
There will be eight windows. l«x»
plans, and to the satisfaction of. the glam. 8 lights to a window, glared wd*
water works committee or their' en­ American “A" glass. Double strength
gineer.
,,
.„ all hung with weights and pulleys.
The
contractor for
well will
The doors artsto have proper fasten­
be required to furnish and put in ings and trimmings as direction.
place a suction pipe of cast iron
In^thedOMtruction of the roof a girdsixteen inches internal diameter pro­
vided with a proper foot valv* and also 12x12 inches will be required running
to build a suitebie cover over the well lengthwise of lhe building. »upportea
as shown on plan, said suction pipes to bv the partition wall, and by a «Ju®n
belaid through the wall of the well and near the center of each space it p •ssible
to a point in close proxemity with the. The tooling joists will be 2x10 pine or
hemlock of beU quality, bridged once
pumpsPumping Machinery:
The pumping plant to consist of two
high pressure duplex steam pumping
eulina. of a capacity of i.UXUW pd;
lorn each in 24 hours. Piston speed not
exceeding 1&lt;W feet per minute. The
area of steam cylinder to be about two
and on&lt;-half times as large as that of
the water cylinder.
A auitable adjustable relief &gt;abe. «
net of gauges and »U1 other necessary avtachmente are to be furnished ’An'
nected. Tbe boilers will
xontal tubular type, 48 inched diameter,
12 feet long, the sneU
I* made of L.
H. No. I iron 8-16 of an inch thick, the
cross seams U&gt; be double nvited, the
workmanship to be first rim In evert
n-spect. Each boiler Is to be furnisht^
with a nop safety valve, steam guage,
mud pi S' a3 ulI necessary

‘“Tbrawkin* will be joo.1 wund ftae
plank and matched thoroughly, blind

"^SeX'^iob. «.««. with

l».l quality ot Un ot «bu&gt;'hrt‘
laid with flat seam and thoroughly
KbUd priper

one incli to the foot.
tn
All walls not otherwise protected to
b * coped wi*h good sound pine phrnk
nroiecting at least two inches each side
of wall with a drip ploughed in the un-

d'l’rmSrmvelrou»h« ao.l eomluclon.
J E W “'vW'-l «&gt; &lt;b’P'«”•

,
up^g
end of building. 24 inches
inches depth over all. with a htmd Week
or return on each end; also about 4 pairs
iuel.i.unk » wrtw
'
with smoke stack—and full lirt ir
. ofX»,5Srt[ f.b.
'•»
Abo to be rurnMi-J «»&gt; P"1 *“*??.
such colors as directea.
Uon. » bolter &lt;«■&gt;! pomp JJ
r&lt;!'" , sSul.l.
•«.!» 1«“«»« lr"“^'.±1'
o utwit ot «olBd«oF&gt;Ap«rrty
'•"*
to tS« Boor lidPW Will *■’0 '* ro“UuM-

connected that 1L
thA1|SSr’J?.pp™'^

Thu h«to win '« "»

।"'inurfdltl n to above. proP« found*K Uoun tor I'uoipe nod boiler, will be:req!“Ad Tb. PU...P I™.nd* S ’b“
iL i-mml to about 8x10x4 leer, me
"IS;1 boiler f‘R‘UnzBboutKXJhfrlpeclflcaBy ahi- JJe*»m&lt;?r that the smciuctt
JSS.^puM.n.lappmvedby the

I hfiyc.uwk* an investigationi Fire Extlngulshw, Mfg. Co.,
relative to the development of a public8
Chicago, receptacle holder
water supply, and the construction of at
complete and express.............
water works for your city, aud reeped-- James Rooney, buckets, span­
tullv report as follows:
ners etc..........................................
64 50
rhH tirst question considered was» J. H. Anderson, put on couprori^T &lt;of M,1’P,-V* *’ the succtns of ai
lings................................................
Public improvement of this kind de-- Homer Giddings, clean Btrwts.
.2 40pi-nds chii-tly upon the. quality of thei live Collins, clean streets........
water supplied. 1 am glad to beableto
&gt; St commissioner, 5 days, 6 bra.
STS?
y&lt;iu tlml lhrt* **
th*’
work...............................................
slightest doubt concerning tbe excell­■ David Wolcott, street work...
3 90
ence and adiquacy of-the proposedI II. Burke
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water sugply jf devrtopwl as 1 shallI Jka. Depue
*
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3 90
hereinafter recunmeml.
E. Wilkins
“
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The water should Ih- taken from the&gt; Scid Wiley
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3 90
•and and gravel drift underlying the&gt; Horton and team •• ...
16 80
locality chosen for lhe locution of the MiloFlfleld
f ...
7 80
pumping station of the contemplated! Jas. Wooton
“
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7 80
waterworks. I fuund when Icanwlo&gt; Geo. Sweet
"...
7 80
your city that your committee had al­ £. Hawkins
*
"...
90
ready about completed experimental W. Green
' « ...
1 60
borings to ascertain the strata condl- Isaac White
*
•• ...
I 50
&lt;»t the locality named. These epn
Allowed.
d.tions are unusually favorable not only
The account of A. A. Wiimott of 812
lor an abundant supplv of water, but allowed nt e.i
uteo for the supply ot water of excep­
The liquor jbond of Richard Doyle
tional purity, and lhe conditions with F. H. Barlow and J. W. Bentley
are such that the water can never be­ as sirrttla was accepted and approved.*
come contaminated by surface drainage To the Mayor and Common Council of
or from the drainage of &lt;x«s pools or
the city of Heatings:
privy vaults, if your supply well is
Gentlemen—Your finance committee
constructed in sceordaneo with the would bug leave to recommend to your
plans and speciiiittions herewith mib- honorable body that the following
initte«l. Y ou are exceedingly fortunate amounts be spread upon the tax roll
m lhe possesion of such a water supply. for ensuing year, to-wit:
It ensures the success of your water Contingent fund 1-10 of one per cent
works and provides for all time an Gen’l Highway
••
«
«
abundant supply of pure water for the First wanl
••
••
inhabitants of your city.
Second ward
••
••
••
1 herewith submit plans for the de­ Third ward
••
“
••
velopment of tins water supply aftd Fourth ward
“
“
“
plans for a street main distribution for Fire
k
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“
the contemplated works, also speciflca- On all property liable to such tax. Also
tions for the work together with de­ 81,500.00 to pay on the iron bridge
tailed estimates of cost for every part. across Thornappte river on Michigan
In addition to the supply well 1 shall Ave., in compllance'of the will of the
recommended a pumping plant consist­ electors of the city of Hastings as ex­
ing of two duplex pumping engines of pressed at a special electlou.
I, &lt;W.(a». dadv capacity 4eh against
•
Signed by committee.
2UU tert head of water, at a piston
Adopted.
speed not exceeding 12a feet per min­
The resignation of Geo. Simpson as a
ute and all the necessary toiler feed
pumjH and other neccessary Hppurten- member of Extinguisher Co., NoM 1 was
ances, etc., also about 4 miles of cast accepted, and an order drawn for 32X0
iron mains laid in the -streets as in his favor.
John Williams was elected a member
indicated
on the
accompanving
map, also about 20 stop
valves of Engine Con No. 1. _
or gates
and 40
double
tire To the Hon. Mayor and Common Coun­
hydrants with provisions for twenty
cil of the city of Hastings:
more upon these same lines when the
Gentlemen—At a meeting of the trus­
public exegenciea shall require. The tees of the Grand Rapids fireman’s fund
total cost of this work will very closely association, Sept. 15Ui, the following
approx imate-829,000. This same work action was taken:
could have been done six months ago
Rexoloed, That a vote of thanks be
for 82.0U0 less money than now. Still extended to the good people ot your
on the tmsis of the present coat you are city for their most generous donation
fully getting the value of every dollar toourassociation.it being a substan­
you will invest in the works, and you tial appreciation of ouwiwrvlces at your
will find that the Improvement when late lire. While the donation was verv
fully established will have increased acceptable, we earnestly hope that our
the value of vour property far beyond services will never again be needed in
tbe curt of the work. And at the same your city. Again thanking you for
time, it will relieve ot burdens which your liberality,
I sm very reapeeifulty.
you are now carrying that cost you
tIENRY 1.KMOIN,
much more than it will cost you to
Secretary and Treaaun-r.
maintain lhe works.
Adopted.
Respectfully submitted. W. IL Coats,
Rexolveel,
The
the
following
places be
C. and 8. E_.
and they are hereby designated for lhe
By aid. 'Bessmer that the report of
holding of the registration and election
Mr. Coats be accepted and placed on to be held in this city on tbe 30th day
file. Carried.
*
of October and the 2nd day of Novem­
This contract witnesses as follows: ber next, respectively:
The city of Hastings, Barry county, be­
First ward—Jordan’s wagon shop.
ing desirous to purchased suitable land
Second ward—Adam Tinkler’s house.
for a plant for water works lor said
Third ward—Council room.
city agree to purchase from Mary Bar­
Fourth ward—Sheriff’s office, Court
low the following dcscril’ed premises, house.
# Signed by J. M. Bessmer.,
City lot 3U3, and commencing at a
Adopted.
post m feet from tbe s. *-. corner of lot
By Aid Hogle, that the street com­
3U3 on Jefferson St. and runnfng thence mittee lie instructed to look after the
north to the Thornapple river: thence Wilkins bridge at once and make re­
down said river to the Kingsbury lot; pairs on same if necessary; and if the
thence south to the corner of lot 302; committee think it not proper to- re­
thence east to the n. e. corner of Jot5M2; pair the bridge to dose it up at once.
thence in a s. e. course across said lot Carried.
,
303 to the place of beginning, for the
By Aid. Bessmer, that Aid. Hogle be
sum of 8450.00, if tbe same shall l&gt;e appointed chairman and Aid. Hams,
suitable upon a test to be make by the secretary of the board of registration:
dty for good and sufficient water sup­ Carried.
ply. The city to make at its expense
On motion cnundl adjourned.
said test for water and to be thff judge
FRANK STEBBINS. Rworder.
as to quantity and quality. Mrs. Bar­
low agrees to sell to tire city for the
In gathering wild flowers, autumn
sum of 815o.aJ the aforesaid premises If leaves, or picknickiug in the woods, we
they,shall prove suitable, Mrs. Barlow are more or las exposed to danger
has the right to remove and have for from poisoning by ivy or other wild
her benefit the bam upon said premises. vines and shrubs. The poison is under
Witness our hands this 23d day of j certain circnmstanca readily absorbed
by the blood, and painful swellings or
September, 1886.
Wm. H. STEBBINS,
eruptions are caused. Such affections
Chainwui W ater Work* Committee.
Hood's Sarsaparilla readily cures, hs it.
MABT BARLOW,
expels
all impurities from the blocd.
Bv aid. Bessmer that the actiop of
Even in casa of poisoning by Faris
the committee in making contract with
. green, Hood’s.Sarsaparilln has iwen reMrs. Barlow be approved by the board. markablv su&lt; ceei&gt;ful. It should be kept
Carried.
constantly in the house for all blood
Whereas, the water works com­
dishorders. Hood's Sarsaparilla is pre­
mittee made a contract With Mrs. Mary pared by C. 1. Hood A Co., Lowell.
Barlow lor land upon which to erect Mass., nnd is sold by :dl druggists. 100
the waler works buildings and well,
Doses 81.
and other purposes from which to sup­
ply the City of Hastings, Mich., and the
Last pav day the Fort Huron teach­
inhabitants thereof with waler, on con­ ers were paid in gold. It took 81,697.
dition that a sufficient quantity and of
Hill’s Peerless Cough Syrup Is a sure
good quality, proper for domestic use
cure for Croup. No cure, no pay. W.
shall be found upon said premises.
H. Goodyear.
And
Roland Bell of N uncia has accepted
Whereas, upon a tat well being
sunk on said premises demonstrated a chair in the Kansas normal college.
tlie fact of the presence of a sufficient ‘ WE ARE POSITIVE that Kemp's
quantity of water for lire purposes and
domestic consumption for said city of Sarsai urilla will cleanse and purify the
and tone- up the system. We
Hastings, and the quality has been de­ blood
have tlie confidence to guarantee It.
clared good for doinaUc purposes by
Price 81.00 per bottle.
W. H. Good­
Prof. Kwlz.ie; therefore
YEAR.
Halved, That tbe committee on
FOR 25 CENTS get Ktsnp’s Liver
water works lie and are hereby authorizeo to close the bargain with Mra. Pills for Torpid Liver, for Constipation,
Barlow, and that she be paid 8400 the for the Complexion. W. II. Goodyear.
price agreed to between Mrs. Barlow
THE
GUARANTEED
remedy.
and the water works committee upon Kemp’s Balsam, for the Throat and
her delivering to the city of Hastings Lungs. It never falls to cure Coughs,
a good aud sufficient deed for said prem­ Colds, Croup. Bronchitis and all throat
ises described In sak! contract
and lung troubles. Price 50c and 81.
Hetolred, That the city treasurer lie Trial size free. W. II. Goodyear.
and be b hereby iMUuefcd to !«’ Io
The East Jordan hoop factory is turn­
Mrs. Barlow the sum of 84&gt;&gt; out of the
proceeds of the aah* of water bonds, ing out 50.(100 to 60.000 hoops a day.
upon an order drawn upon him by the 'VVc veoAOV*. SK/gS
water works committee.
fa warranted, Is because it is the best
Signed by John Bessmer.
Aid. Bessmer moved the adoption of Blood Preparation known. It will posi­
tively cure aR Blood Dlaeasa. purifiro the
the same. Carried.
Resolved that the street committee whole system, and thoroughly builds up the
be and they are hertiy instructed to1 constitution. Itetncruber, wo guarantee 1U
Frsd’k Hotchkiss, Dnqgtist.
cause 12 inch tile to be laid across
High street on the east and west side1
David H. Chase. M*d TO. fell dead tn the
of Midi. A ve., also across Hill street onI .tn-eta nt Adrin Tbnraday.
the east side of Broadway.
Signed by J. M. Bessmer.
W. D.Hult, druMtrt. Blpp^ *»«L. }£UJ».
Afrl Bessmer moved1 the adoption oi ■ ••1 can rec •mnwtid Kledrie Bitters aa the very
tM~: reined). Every bottle sold has given relief
the same. Carried.
CITY ACCOUNTS.
Bentley Bros. A Wilkins lum-

linmtlvd Innivwyears'-experlence. to Meetric
8163 43 Butera." Thousands of othep hwadded their
A.hA. Wlimott’.’jK&gt;ii’co'duty.
fl (Kl teailnioiiy. &gt;&lt;• that the verdict ta umuiimmis
Electric lUUrre do cure all
•» Uie
8 UO that
L. Q Beadle, poke* duty......
Ijrer. Kldnvts &lt;&gt;r Blood. Only half a duller n
Thomas Tinkler, police duty..
Wile at &lt;lo-&gt;dycar* drug at* re.
8 00
M. Cramer, police duty...............
Bruises.
Z. Shepard, tend tire apparatus
33 00
35 days..........................................
Common taumcil. (/»mea.
Geo. Simpson, amt. due as tlreTo the Hooor«ble. the M»l «
2 60 nipiln-4. It ta Kosranired to sire
IW.loit. «r money rriinnlea. mceso ce.n
KSSra'1 incotnpiien0® with the J. V?d8entiey, 10 days on board
20 eo box Forwletri W. H. Goodjau.
ot review.......................................
taSeUoo ol your commltu. on «wr

Three Peculiarities

1st:
2d:

Tlie proportlen in whirl: tlie roots,
herbs, barks, etc., arc mixed.

3d:

medicinal properties are secured.

Tlie result Is a medkltic &lt;&gt;f un usual strength

Uiforc uneqiallrd. These peculiarities belong
exclusively to Hood'S Sarsaparilla, aud art

Unknown to Others
Hood's Sarsaparilla is prepared with die
medicine worthy of entire conqfence. If yon
suffer from scrofula, sal: rheum, or any dis­
ease of the blood. dyspepsia, biUoasneea, sick
headache, or kidney and liver ■ complaints,

Hood’s Sarsaparilla
"I recommend Hood1.’ Sarsaparilla to all
my friends a» the best blood portlier on
earth.*' Wm. Garr, druxsUL Hamilton. O.
“Hood's Sarsaparilla has cured me of sertrfA book containing many additional state­
ment of cures will be scut to all who desire.

Hood’s Sarsaparilla
Sold by 411 druggists, »t; six for S3. Made
only by G I. HOOD A 61., Lowell, Maas.

IOO Doses One Dollar.

Helpless
xorwonos, sad firiws dan wss sand.

■ no cun to either." That »*• UsRds

&lt;ATHLOPHOROS^^^

ATHLOPHOROS CO., fti Will ST., KW TDM.

cm
WILSON
^WASHBOARDS.
I
FWlThw. WAboard. ««, mad •
n.nt-Wood nm. Tbr f-tr-jsff.
FjjCTakrvyWl e&gt;: !.-a«d. and be.: waji.er, :n
world. For sale by all defers.
Take DO other.
N
V MAGISAW M'FKJ CO.,

■ povmx I 8«&lt;laaw,

JQUhlg^u.

HeLM^CO:&lt;;
CA

AF

SOBA

For Baking Pnrjcoses.

Beat in theVrrlJ.
HIHSO1.UT10N OF COFARTNERSHlI’.-TtaB
eopariuerahlp In-rvtofcfe eilxtlui- twturen
Klcbard Doyle aurt John €. Cole, under the arm
name of Doyle * Cole, h*-» been Uils day «1KMived by mutual rooseut, lUebard Doyle cotit 11;
ulne the l.iHlncaa. who assume' &gt;.)l liablllt; ■
ot the Onn and U» whom all ^counts due the
brm are to be paidRICHARD DOYLE.
JOHN C. CO.E.
Harting*, Mich., Sept, JI. ISM,
pARM FOR SALE-One ot Uw best tanus tn
' In ('Arlliiii towu’lilp, of otir hundred arrro.
nbout to acre* under good cultivation. koo&gt;1
bauM and barn, alxo corn baru &lt;ranrry. 5 acre*
orchard, all choice fnilt, rood wrtvr In well anil
creek, stwar bush o&lt; 4» Uwe*. For further par­
ticulars liiQUlrc m my reaidrure » miles aorth oi
HaaUnsa.
TOBIAS GAKN.

r

In th" matter of the estate of Burwell J. Scud­
der. a minor.
Notice ta hereby given, that I shall «ell at pub­
lic anctlon to the highest bidder, on Friday, the
I3lh day of (Vctobcr, A. D. MW. at ten o'clock in
the forenoon, at the probate votirt room* in tbe
citv of HaMtlnr*. In the county of Barry, in the
Mate of Michigan, pursuant to license and au­
thority granted to me on the J7th davof August.
A. D. iwn. by the protiate ronrt of Bsrnr conn­
tv. Michigan, all ot the •state, right, title and
Interest of lhe said minors of. In aud to tbe real
estate situate and bvlnrfin the County of Barry,
in the State of Michigan, known and described
as follow*, to-wtl: the undivided mu- half of ettr
lots nuintme six hundred and thirty-two &gt;633)
■and six hundred nnd thirty-three (C.Ui tn the
eftvot Hastings. Barry countr. Michigan.
Dated. August amh. A. D. t w.
JOHN J. FEKKINH. Guardian.

J C. WOODRUFF
Would respectfully oummwee to the
public that be has opened a

Boot and Shoe Shop
In the building opposite the Hading*
House an Church strut. where hr trfll
be pleated to see all itf his frlends and
others wishing work in his line. - j

Prices rtojr/uablr.

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�SATURDAY- NIGHT STROLL THROUGH
A THIRSTY THOROUGHFARE.

kPNDON THE MARKET FOR THE
SALE OF ROUGH DIAMONDS.

who has been visit­
ing here a couple of weeks, returned to
Dakota with his family Saturday.
The M. E. ladies give a shadow
social at Mrs. Jacob Oamun's Wednes-

and tbe electric lights. Colors look brighter
than fejr daylight Tbaro are no neutral tin*
on the Bowery. Tbo violet would thrink nnd

an aggravated i—ult,

next door to hobnob with tbe

and M-tudure corjae to abtver with abamaful

it all.- ftot wholly bad, pcrliapt, but on tho

other piocn of jewelry will frequently bars it
replaced with a sham stone.

looks so though it wished Itself dead, which

and very finely finished off. By thia means
the requisite amoautof brilliancy is obtained.

. A -Jung tester!"

nu complaint.

“•No, John; I won't!"
Another blow. A knot of people block up

made by cutting a slip of diamond,

&lt;mc did tbo couple would combine against

ing sham diamond, no matu-r by what name
it may be called. You can hardly ever get a
last her lung* l»y calling tbe poli ce I

red coolly here, but

slab of. garnet, tho chea{K»t retd stone wo
■ell, 1* affixed tn a (locking of colored glam by
fbe fusing procuM. Tb*n they rwanublo one

pord.’ (Jaat of Bowery favorite*!” Come in!

from the setting, re reals the sham at once, as

e

rd,” Saturday night, tbs gallery and the
'very I Wlmt efew could bo expected of
such a cxmxjunction 1 Many of tbo lor» are

imitation

It is nothing tn them that .Tack is escorted to

great value. Bullies, good und largo, are very

other coun-

in the uniform of tbe N. G. 8.5. Y.. or that an

ttxwc gallery t»ys, too.

napphlnw, which, when of good quality, are
priced nearly as high a* diamonds, though
not so high as rubka. Small and imperfect

One of them, sent by

full length on tbe benebca until hl* f net ids ar­
rived!

tricity and Imw! An old-time gambler, with
h*»mn*Uchi-diod a dredly black. A relief
Huch m Ik- have *toj&gt;pe.l dyring, or linrc dial
altugetbcr. "Dives” by the down, down rtepa
from which oriw language ami music equally
offwrive
Huge jxwtiTii of popular and
able artreaww axinru tbo front* ot tin-fci
with the namtM carefully covenxl up.
tbo swinging screen doom a “fluxh"

work, although it is 11:30. ironing shirt* al!
Of them, squirting water front their mouths,
and, as Thackeray

Twalvv o'clock by Um. illuminated dial oa
the Cooper institute, which grandly tower*
nbow tiro mio of frivolity tliat b&lt;xue aguiiurt
iU base. Uno more glance down tbe brood
ttioroughfiirv But little diminution of tbe

The street swans crowned with firn, studded

hard story about young Tom

holiday task:

jubilee slngetn had the
jked Friday night
-i
and wife are spending
the week at Grand Rapids.
Mra.' Cap Dunham is visiting Char­
lotte friends.
Baker Shriner. of Hastings^ was in
the village Tuesday afternoon.
Mrs. Gt-o. Gallatin is visiting friends
in tbe Buckeve state.
The notorious Bevan! family have
vanished from our midst—gone for the
good of the town.
Ken von Mead, of Morgan, is building
u brick residence near tho creamery
and will move to town.
Ell Strong and wife, of Kalamazoo,
visited at Orno Strong’s over Sunday.!
Rev. 0.8. Grinnell was at Kalamazoo
last week.
D. C Griffith and wife have returned
from their western trip
A gang of “tho boys4 were out on tbe
streets Munday night, and Tutsdav
morning main street looked as though
a Kansas zephyr bad wandered aimless­
ly through it One of the marked
features was a bovine, which the
-zephry" had picked out of her pasture
and securely fastened to the front
door of Glasgows’ hardware.
M. V. Rork spoke at the opera bouse
Sunday night on the subject of temper­
ance.
A disgraceful row occurred on one of
our back streets Sunday nighL the
officers arriving just too late U&gt; make
any arrests.
Dr. A. J. Baughman, formerly of
Woodland, was in town today.
C. N. Leedy has returned to Nash­
ville.
A. 3. Stanton had a large number of
teeth extracted last Sunday, and is hav­
ing quite a serious time in getting the
hemorrhage stopped.
A large number from the village at­
tended tne Advent Christian Confer­
ence north of town Sunday.
Miss Carrie Ingerson is visiting
friends at Chicago.
The Wilson who was shot over in
Kalamo last week is getting better, and
hopes are expressed of his ultimate re­
covery. Reynolds has not yet been ar­
rested and wllltorobably not be.
A large crowd is gathering to attend
the republican meeting this evening,
and I must dose, as I dont want to
miss it.
__________
, O.U. SliCKEU.

for school Burpoaw for tbe
the rear IS**,;
Principal due on bonded
ta- 911400 00
... ...'
» debtedneM.......................... • •
Interest on bonded indebted­
WOO
ness
5440 00
Teacher*’ salaries
400 00
Janitors
75 00
Officers♦
15 00
Taking census
M0 00
Fuel........................... . .............. ..
Printing -proceedings of
10 00
board.
80 00
Printing notices, cards, etc..
Repairs and incidental ex­
MO 00

Tto People s Dreg Store

••♦,000 00

Total amount required

Has Removed from the old stand to the store

£»Um»Ud loreUth tuition.. •
WOO
Frimu? school money.....
1.100 «
Funds in city sinking fund
S3U 00

formerly occupied by Fred’k Hotchkiss, be­
tween Beamer's Grocery and Kurtz' Meat
Market

Which amount deducted from the to­
tal amount required, leaves the sum of
•9 337 00 to be raiaed by tax.
Respectfully submitted. Geo. ». Tom­
linson, Treas.
Moved, that is necessary and proper
to raise by taxation the «mrus£
the sum of eight thonaaRdAyd mW
dred dollars &lt; 98,50040) foTall WW**
as stated bv tbe treasurer in hifi &lt;4kImate.
Motion prevailed.
Moved that Miss Knowlton be em­
ployed as third assistant teacher from
the close of present session ot Teachers
class, to dose of winter -term, at a sal-,
ary of 930 per month. Motion prevail­
ed.
Board adjourned.
JNO. UCHTY. rreridont.

Books and Stationery

K. A. BIDKB, Secretary.

A Polite Dunning Letteb.—In
Ohio a merchant sent a dunning letter
to a man. who replied by mall: “You
sav you are holding my note vet. That
is all right—perfectly right. Just keep
holding on to it, and if you find vawr
hold is weakening take Hibbard’s Rheu­
matic Syrup and apply his plasters, and
you will And no trouble to maintain •
strong, healthy grip.”
.

Pure Drugs and Patent
Medicines.

Best liae oflmnorted and Domestic Cijars
A Full Line of Homeopathic
Medicines,

SPECIAL

Prescriptions Carefully Compounded by
Registered Pharmacists.

BO WEN'S MILLS.

“Of other imitation

compete in mark^mondiip, and in the excite-

the gunjwwdor can be depended upon, the

Rutherford, of Oceana county,
-rotoan audience of about 15
on Friday evening of last week. I
haven’t heard a word about it since he
was here, so I don’t think he created &amp;

beat pearls are found, only in tbe Indian

Very fine fall weather.
Husking corn Is the order of the day.
Wheat is getting a large growth for
this time ot the year.
C. W. Armstrong has just received a
large stock of fall goods and judging
from the crowds that go away with
loads of goods he is selling them, too.
Unde Dick Is doing some fine wagon
work in his new shop.
Orpha GiUaspie is suffering of rheu­
matism.
A couple from Orangeville was made
one at EUl? Gillasple's Monday evening.
Fred Hunt is running his sorghum
mill with full force and from the
amount that is piled on the ground and
still more coming one would think ft
would take the whole winter to work it
up but Fred and Jim are rushers.
Several of the I. O. G. T. lodge, of
this place, visited the Wayland lodge
lust week.
Everybody seems to be minding their
own business here. Items are scarce.
boahd of

Education.

LARGE STOCK OF WALL PAPERS

MOST PERFECT MADE

The Old Reliable

0677
TO ADVERTISERS.

Board of education of the citv of
Bantings met in regular session at the
common council rooms at 7J0 p. m.
Meeting called to order by the president

Announce that they_h^ye received a full line of
GEO. P. ROWELL a CO.

at roll call: Bessmer. Dawson, Ford,
Fatxxt iMTranox pearls.
J. 8. Goodyear, Greenfield, Lichty, Rid1 or and Tomlinson; tardy. Huffman and
a man who claimed to havo a intent upon a Lathrop; alwect, Bauer and Kelly.
new method of making imitation half pearls.
Minotes of the previous meeting read
Pearls, as you may know, are frequently cut
; and approved.
The superintendent stated that the
total enrollment of pupils in all depart­
' menta of the city schools was about
600;
of this number 140 were students
turned out just aa good as the wimple But
in the high school. Owing to the
crowded condition of the high school,
“There is na difficulty in imitating any of, the superintendena recommended that
Miss Knowlton be employed as third
changing, tho over-varying color* in tlmt iiMistant teacher, after the close of the
teachers' class in October.
The committee on grounds and build­
most skillful copybt. But ojmls, notwith­ ings reported in favor ot placing a fire
standing their beauty, are in small demand, gong^apparatus in central building at
tbo belief in tho superstition that th*y bring
The tinanco committee recommended
allowance of the following accounts:
J. M. Bader g|&amp; OO
g 00
opal to-day If you would make them a proa- C. H. Cole
ent of It, I fancy tbe belief ha* It* birth in Weisaert Bros. (©20
Above were allowed by a yea and nav
vote, !
The county board of examiners was
granted the use of high school room for
OcL 2*Jth and 30th, and Barry County
Teachers’ Association was granted use
produced
of high school room for Saturday, OcL
high relief on their face#. A luster that ccr- 23d.
The following accounte were prreeattalnly did rewmbli* moonlight gleamed from
tbo interior of the*- curious cryetallno Itodfa. sented and referred to finance commit­
tee:
Dennis &amp; Slingerland, 300 12
page circulars gn QO
Advertising Teachers’ class....
1 00
strange glow of golden light, that roomed to
Total
12 00
Frank Kennedy, 10 cords 20 inch
wood...............................................
the light
911 K
F. H. Barlow &amp;Co, lime and
drayagu
1 00
J. S. Goodyear, sundries
4 13
unknown, it w found on South African Peter Hinkly. work
D D. Ford, 000 brick
3 ao
Welsacrt Bros., changing 4 furn14 00
G, E. McMurray, 10 days work.
14 TO
districts."—Now
Reuben Seeley, 5 days and 2
hours mason work 18 00
The finance committee recommended
allowance of following accounts:
Ik unis &amp;, Slingerland 912 00
F. H. Barlow Jt Co....
J. 8. Goodyear
Peter Hinkley
D.D. Ford
G. E. McMurray
14 TO

Mr. Tom-

W. H. Goodyear &amp; Co.
A. GOODYEAR &amp; SONS

N’e«*p*|HT AdvartMte Bureau.
io spruce utreelTjiew York.

J C. WOODRUFF
Would respectfully announce to the
’
public that he has opened a

Boot and Shoe Shop
In the building opposite the Hastings
House on Church street, where he will
be pleated to tee all of his friends and
others wishing work in his line.
Prices reasonable.
- (f
BagtMretlun Nstloe.

uuritj o! elBcUam um

Coal Stoves,
Elegant in design and finish, and very cheap.

Call and See Them.
Also their fine stock of Stoves and Ranges^

Everything in the Hardware Line, and
prices in keeping with 70c wheat.

REMOVED

onlnat the
by u regritratlon

To the new store in Goodyear block, first door west of the
bank, about the 1st of Oct., and will have a complete stock of

Dress Goods, Cloaks, Shawls,
Habtingb Xaikym

millinery and fancy goods,
All bought for SPOT CASH.^nd will give you better than

1 Grand Rapids prices.

EC
And see if what we say is not true.

JULIUS RUSSELL

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                  <text>The Hastings Banner.
no.

25.

:

Hastings,

The Hastings Banner.

mich.,

County News.

October 21, isse.

WHOLE NO. 1638

Banfield.
Woodland.
Boys if you make a'raid on that
WRIGHT,
Weather is very fine, roods are very
S. Haight, Geo. Smith and Dr. Baugh­ honey you want to leave out the old
Hastij.vs ’iUffiir Co, Mien.,
smooth and farmers are improving the
man
are
up
to
Alpena on a hunting ex­ men or they will play up hog and
I We had a grand meeting on Tuesday time picking apples. They are a splen­ cursion.
squeal on you.
did crop and prices very low.
KAY &amp;
Joeephioe AUarding, of north CariWalter Monroe is happy now. It is a
evening °f jg* werki gt which Hon
. . MARSHALL L.
Frank Sheffield entered into holy
ton, spent Friday and Saturday of last
Jas. O Donnell und P. T. Colgrove were matrimony last Saturday afternoon. nine and one-half pound bov.
srKv i;irrA)N KATE8
Deacon Holmes, Ira Stow'd! and wife week with O. N, AUarding and family
the speaker:,. Baker Skriner occupied Pass around the cigars Frank, and we
w.
in south west Carlton.
uuniKo
,n‘jnrtf‘10 Yo* «“»«*
a seat on the platform but did not ad­ will wish you much joy.
‘
Stella Sherman was caUed to New
Dr. W. H. Landis has gone to Ohio
dicts the audience.
The house was
. David Bristol Sunda'yed with Rollin
AtHELHS^'O kATKS;
crowded and many were unable to ob­ Powers, and read s few chapters in after his bride. He thinks that it is not York state by the news that her father
KKALKKS
140
tain admiaslon. Those who were fortu­ Luther “with the fair maid of Delton!" good for man to HYe alone in this was mot expected to Uve, who died
soon after she arrived.,
-kpi-i-fai'ixnUions.
.
nate enough to get Inside listened to a who now supports more jewelry than ! world.
Clithe Landon, of Freeport, SundayD. Haight has bought the A. T. Coop­
couple of masterly addresses and judg­ common. Better go again David. Next
. *X
Woodward
ed at home.
.
er property.
ing trout the spplawies and cheers so appointment in two weeks.
Ella Roush and her brotSer Elmer, of
Dr.
Landis
has
bought
the
D.
Haight
itWjob Printing Deheartily given there Lx no doubt but the
Willet Rice and his best girl while property.
Freeport,
Hundayed at E. Landon's.
&gt;&gt;r.. Everything in* the
audience was amply appreciative, and out riding got over turned. Buggy
TUK
Y
arger,
Eisenhood,
Carpenter
&amp; Co.,
Avenue
XV*^*
Rev. (&gt;. 8. Grant has bcei appointed
that the effect will be visible in the 2d badly damaged.
I With Uu* l*t«-»t (somof
expect to pitch their lente In the far
I
of tnscbiaery*
prox.
J udson Chandler bus gone to Ann as minister on the U. B. Barry circuit. north for a hunting expedition in the
The attachment suit of C. Williams
WEST
The campaign lie that Frank McDer- Arbor with Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Troy to
n &lt;n&gt;pluyed. enable* the
1 and 3
vs. Ricker was non suited on grounds of near future. Boys we wish jou good
by is a reluctant candidate for the office attend school.
luck.
nojurisdiction.
of county clerk is one of the rankest
F. E. Duty has a number one lot of
Geo. Whitney and wife, of Hastings,
Frank McDerby, our nominee for
ro.
we have yet heard. He was backward sheep to feed thi* winter.
Campus
county clerk, was in town last week and wen* the guests of Asa Odell and wife.
about his name going on the ticket, but
Rev. W. A. Bass has moved to Au­ the impression is here that he is the
Zelln Odell staats this week tar
having once assented to go on. l&gt;ecame gusta.
JKWKUir
man for the office, and will be elected if Muskegon as a delegate to the Grand
at once an active candidate, and willdo
Jason, hadn’t you better go home a people
Lodge of Good Templars.
will vote as they ought.
Martius
his last to be a winner, and he won't be little earlier next time.
L'NCLKTOM.
Rev.
Spencer,
of
Greenville,
addressed
behind the rest of the boys either.
George, of Assyria, missed his ap­
VII KM
WATCHES.
We Were sorry cot to see more from pointment last Sunday, on account of the people at the Al. E. church on Sun­
MARTIN'S CORNERS.
day last for che W. C. T. U. cause; also
Opposite
this phice iu attendance at the grand the over-tlowed road in Barry.
Rev. Garlick's remarks were very ap­
Mr. Odell’s people had courtny from
Luce tind Palmer meeting at Hastiiigs
U1AHON1MI
Earl’s new top buggy made him sick. propriate for the occasion.
»l&gt;. M. D..
' .
Carlton visiting them last week.'
Thursday, blit the inclement weather
Messrs. Grilley and Mosher are In the
Phyrtean and Sargeon,
The railroad meeting on Monday
Mrs. OdeU is able to iw around Xgaln.
City
prevented.
east part of Barry threshing clover ueeil. evening was well attended the Town
Last
Tuesday evening the White
■ ILVkn- '
Some vandals turned Sim. Overholt’s We wish they would come over here.
hall being crowded. People were here Rose lodge received several new mem« ABK
horse into the opera house Tuesday
Wonder it John Kipp cun give uh an­ from Hastings. Castleton. Carlton, Imts. Rev. Keagle was elected delegate
Hall,
night alter the speech, and he roamed other anecdote?
Odessa and Sunfield.
to the state grand lodge, which holds
around all flight doing considerable
The Good Templars' lodge is in a
Ito thirty-third annual session at AIusn XTLM.V!'UMAX.
damage.
flourishing condition.
kegon, Oct. 19-21.
U. 11 —.I -!'
Phytician &amp; Surgeon,
FREEPORT.
DETROIT,
W. J. AHUs, formerly editor of the
We hear that a new lodge has been
Rev. Knott spent a portion of last
..... , •
&lt;!rua’tore.)
Ftom the Henle.
MiddlcvUfe Independent, i companion organized at Prairieville.
week visiting his people In this part of
Henry
Bowman
had
better
look
out
apiece to Francis Graves' Plaindealer)
N. Brayton went to Detroit Tuesday. the vineyard.
MICH.
Mrs. Foster is spending the week with
was managing editor of Hale's drug or the boys will have the rest of his
Some of the former neighbors and
IkntisL
her parents near Hastings.
Store hMt week, while Horry and his grapes.
friends of Mrs. Emma Afartin, now of
Rev. Bowen and family will occupy Nashville, together with some from
wife were nt Grand Rapids.
the
house
lately
vacated
by
Dr.
DeVore.
Congregational social at Prof. J. W.
East
Castleton, made her a surprise vis­
FOUR CORNERS.
John Filter, of Irving, has lost 40 it last Friday.
Roberta' Wednesday evening.
X
Preaching at the church on Sunday hogs from cholera within the past two
,
Numerous signs were laid low by
l*rohibition meeting Wednesday even­
next.
weeks.
Inst Thursday's gale.
ing, Dr. Woodmansee.
Miss Sadie O’Dell spent a portion of
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Godfrey returned
Wonder why we don’t hear some­
A fellow by the name of Albert S.
French, who jumped his board bill at the past week with her aunt, Mrs. Thursday after a pleasant visit in Ea­ thing from the other parties?
■
.
ton county.
Henry Clever's last week, was brought Boice.
MORGO-THORNAPPLE
Edmond.Stiles, Grand Rapids, is in
Mrs. Carrie Moore presides at the or­
J«X&gt;K .v
l&gt;ack here from Hustings Friday morn­
gan at the M. E. church, during the ab­
I*rohibition speech last Saturday
ing by constalile Jacob Osmun. He this ylcinity buying apples.
• Block. Hastlnca. Mich.)
Our school is to commence Nov. 1st. sence of Miss Fox.
was brought up before Estj. Fdghner
night at the IL R. hall Morgan, by the
:j ^bjtract Book* in
In Barry
Bai
A. 1). Shephard joined his wife in renowned Walter Webster,of Nashville.
^Saturday morning, the proceedings with Wm. Kennedy to weild the cudgel.
dropped an account of some (law in the As this is his first term, we .wish him Ohio this week, where she has been vis­ In his speech he arraigns the republican
success.
iting relatives several weeks.
party ns a dishonest party, a party with­
papers, the te-at paid his bill ami made
Prof.
M.
V.
Rork,
of
Lansing,
gave
a
Air. and Mrs. 8. Hugt took the train out an issue. .He also in his remarks
himself scarce.
'
A new brick warehouse for cold lecture on prohibition on Sunday, Oct. Monday for Mansfield, Ohio, where says that there is actually no partv Is­
iOth at the church. It was a very in­ they will visit two or three weeks.
sue between the two old purtltti. ’The
storage, is l&gt;eing put up at Cloverdale
teresting speech, but would have l»een
Miss Addie Yerrington returned tariff is no Issue according to his state­
creamery.
ments; also all ttiat animates elthftr of
The Congregational ladies are pre­ , much more so, if he had cut it a few from Jackson Tuesday. .
minutes short and not spoke quite । the Foster place Instead of Henry Sis­ the old parties to greed lor office. He
’OHS lAf.Vmi.
paring to nave a fair just before the three hours.
■
son as erroneously stated in these col- forgot to state t^at in his own great
■
Attorney at Law,
holidays.
„
The sign which has stood on the
Buel and Morton Sisson, purchased greed for office h(T left the republican
Wc noticed the editor of the BANNER
corners for so long a time was fell to unios.
party and sought for a long time in
on our streets Saturday.
the ground one day last week by our
Rev. Sell, of l*hlladelphia, preached the greenback party and finally suc­
A number of our K. of 1**. s are at­ prophet "Joel."
on able and instructive sermon to a ceeded in securing the office of circuit
tending brigade meeting at Grand
Eddie Coats is preparing to move the large audience in the (’-ongregational court commissioner. Becoming conRatids this week.
....
vihcod that his chances for re-eTection
store acrod.* the road and set it on a church last Sablmth morning.
Ili-v. Grinnell s choral union is to l»e wall there. It will be fepaired to live
Miss Eliza Fox accompanied Rev. A. were bad, be concluded to make anoth­
reoqganiMfi far the winter this even- in.
Nagler and wife to their new home in er rtop and Hopped into the prohibition
tn^'he shadow social at Jacob (Jamun's
Mrs. Clark Sutton, who has lx&gt;en suf­ Sheridan. She expects to remain a few party thereby securing the nomination
fering of late with a cancer, has gone Weeks as their gursL
for prosecutor; and if political tirade
last Wednesday evening was said to away to have It treated:
Rice corn, a crop largely grown in :and abuse of parties entitle :i man to of­
have been a very jolly affair
Kansas but seldom seen here, is on ex­ fice he should certainly i&gt;e elected. Mr.
Moving southward—the wild geese.'
The
folks
who
watched
the
prohibi.4 .VanAHMAX.
hibition at this office, the product of Weister was followed by Mr. J. Mich­
Hon candidate for prosecuting attorney
I nel,
of listings. The gentleman seems
John Teenies form, two inileti west.
;
Lawyers.
• practicing the gesticulations to accoinWhile husking &lt;*orn t$e other day. । to
i lie un hdneot man yet we must join
te r&gt; ftaUonal Bank.)
pauv his campilgn speech down the
with him as well as the first Speak­
I
Husking rurn la the order of the day. Master Frank Roush found six well de- issue
railroad last Wednesday night rather
ier as he endorsed his aentlmenta all
IViy.;
U. "'WEEZEY, Attorney
Several of the good people of this vrlop.nl ears all growing together.
think they haw the laugh on him. place attended quarterly meeting al Po- ’ Prof. Rork, oi Lansing, aelivered a through. He says support the prohibi­
” .V
.uni Solicitor in Chancery.
although to a disinterestwi party it is dunk last Saturday and Sunday.
, temperance speech to a wdl-pleased tion nominee tor prosecutor because
hard to tell which side the laugh is
Apples un- worth scienty-the cents I audience at the M. IL church Saturday IffiiL is one of the boys. That is the
(HEMLOCK AND PINE.)
really on.
evening
per luirrel delivered in Hustings, but------*— last.
reason why we say support i’hil.; if he
' WEEZE Y.
Messrs. A M. Herrington. Foster ns not one ol the boya he' would be a
the farmers complain that it is a slow
Justice of the Peace.
siasiHj, Jas. Cool, Geo. Ki-lly. IL Bunn prohibitionist we suppose, probably a
wav of making money.
The wi&gt;tild:be proM-vuting attorney, and C. A. Curtiss are in the Grand Chinroe or a German or some other an­
ASSYRIA.
ASP1E.
Al. F. .union, will speak at this place Traverse region this wmtk hunting imal, as the first speaker compared a
(PINE AND CEDAR,)
John llartoni. of Saginaw, is visiting on Wednesday evening, and then we deer, or dear, whichever game proves temperance republican to some kind of
Notary Public.
I friends at the center.
expect
—in a to l&gt;e most plentiful, presumably the an animal. 1 i's folly to sit and listen
....
.. ...
.
-x»-—wafl look- horn. to h'*.*ir something grand
Baker
Shriner,
of...
Hartings,
7
latter. The gentlemen are all good to such speeches as they are not con­
][U&gt;' mW
-lug
v after his Kpolitic*
---------- - prospects
pros
in
vincing. They tell us uotliing uliout
The Hon. James O’DonnelHspoke to shots.
Assyria last wfek.
1
what they are going to do except that
a crowded house on Friday last. AU'
Birney C&amp;sseday died of consumption wen* well plea-'eil with the manly way
f-it’ll
they are going to pans prohibitory laws.
K WUitffiMAJfgJi,
PRAIRIEVILLE.
But they call the temperance element
ut his home in Awvrta. Oct. 13th.
in which he handled th_»* questions at
Mate Sackett and Miss Towne, of ot the republican party moral cowards
Mrs. Non Griflor, of Saginaw. Is vis­ issue. There was no slang talk, and he
’. 'rften to Cutting
it ipg her daughter. Mrs. John Tasker. added a host of friends to those he al- Broadln-ad. Win., are visiting friends in liecaime they will not come out and
■ iu&gt; Cut to •Tiler.
vote with them. Probably they think
H. G. Kent and W. H. Jewell visited reaily hail in this place. P. T.Colgrove our village.
Eva Ateaile and Airs. L. Calkins, of that could they get them they would
ISS.g&amp;S5- Hastings friends last Week.
followed the honorable gentleman in n
' 1 i find men in their ranks that hud cour- H
Geo. McGibiion. one of Tom Mltebeil’s few well-directed remarks which were Murtin, spent a few days of the past
ami Maple,
I in7^e efiough to inforce tne prohibitorv
hired men, was badly iujured by his well received. The house would nut week with friends stout here.
Will J. Murphy and wife were ^Au
&lt;t I laws that we.now have on our statute
1 team running uway with him last Fri­ nee miodute all that were present.
town Thursday and Friday of the. pist l&gt;oolte. They say the party is dead, in
।
day.
Many democrats apd greentackeni were week.
our opinion they will Und that the old
Harry Harwood had the misfortune present, but could find no fault with
.
Dr. McLeay's son Dannie met with reliable is still alive and kicking, and
.to cut his fofu iKtdlv last Sunday.
the remarks of these gentlemen.
' * quite an accident a ween or more since,
C. A. Hough.of Woodland,and Frank
Ralzey Richards was shaking hands ' by running suddenly into the stall of a long may she live and kick to the utter
disgust and chagrin of the enemies.
MeDerby.of Nashville, were in Assyria with his many friends in this little burg | very gent)* hnna*.
The horse was Next in order wits Mr. Overholt and he
last weelu
last week.
'
startled and kicked him*, he fell and
Frank Bailey, a former Awyria l&lt;py
J ml Marks gave his many friends a two of his fingers were cut off near the was followed by Rev. Grenell and lastiy by the renowned and accomplished
but now a resident of Nebraska, bus re­ call last week.
I first joint, the horse been newly shod
On the fifth of lhe present mouth I. only a day fir two previous. He ’res bohemian oat man. Air. Barnum. He
turned. He says Michigan is good
the friends or Geo. apd Mahola Valep- i' luidly bruised besides, but is doing well is unfair and a tnisrepsenter of facts, l
enough for him.
and the last man to cry out fraud lor a '
Morris Harwood and ike Webb are line met nt their residence to remind ,l at present.
Of Errrn Oeeeriptlon,
bigger fraud than a Ixihemian o»l mafi
camping on tne Battle Creek river, | them that it was the illtieth marriage
M. J. Goss is moving into the new | is hard to find.
Now, gentlemen
anniversary. Over l(D were present in house.
bunting and trapping.
•
do not come before the public claiming
the. afternoon and over 'M in the even­
John Brnndstetter is driving a well. to come with clean hands and a pure
ing. All enjoyed tpe visit finely. Af­
M. J. Tuggsrt, wife and son, of Hick-1 heart, when at the same time you seek
DELTON.
ter enjoying a liountiful supper the ory Comers, Sundaved with L Lave-1
to dedeve and defraud. The voters of
Fine weather and Jots of work nowa­ Rev. L. C. Gesler made a few timely re- land.and family.
this country are not all weak, they*
I marks and Alni. Albert Nutt presented
CPAHD RAPIDS DIV
days.
DIVISION.
School closes this week, and Miss have the manhood to stand by their
Corn husking is the order of business the following presents:
Harford goes immediately to New colors and not to leave their party
T»kl;.Peffoct Maj Xth.
followed by apple picking.
Cashmere dress pattern—Messrs. J. York City to take a position as book­
, merely for the sake of office. ■
Mr. F. A. Blackman Is repairing his H. Valentine, Levi Fry and son. Loren­ keeper with a brother.
corn house and constructing a hog zo Dixon and wives and Georgo and
Quite a lively game of ball was play­
NEURALGIA CURED.
O-lMcea and Estimates given on ap­ house adjoining.
Mvra Valentine.
.
ed on Saturday by the boys against the
Who
will
be
the
one
to
show
the
larg
­
Jackaoa. Mich.
Sult of clothes—Rebecca Striker. married men. Of course the boys dis­
plication.
est potatoes in this community.
Hon. Daniel Striker. John Fancher, tanced them, and now you would sup­
Gentlemen—I have suffered beyond
Air. B. Norwood b» on the sick list
BENTLEY BROS. &amp; WILKINS.
Gilbert Striker. Myron Simpson, C. pose this was the dwelling place of measure with Neuralgia, and I am only
A!r. and Mrs. M. Gwin have returned Bauhnm and wives.
cripples mostly, to see the hobbling too glad to say that Hibbard s Lheufrom a two weeks' visit at Sherwood
Ann chair -John Hinds. Eli Robin­ around of the defeated.
mauc Syrup has afforded me complete
son. William Cock. WllUatn Kline, Aland vicinity.
There was service at the chapel Sun­ relief. It is a great remedy.
liefsuit Burins beau msds in the
Yoon truly.
l&gt;ert Mitt, William Bechtel, C. F. Cock day evening.
a certain inortxw*.
to I Politics are booming.
Mr. Bert StrikePand wife visited and wives.
F. A. MILLS.
; friends in this section last week.
Rocking chair—Geo. Abram and wife,
DwOer tn Flour, Feed and Grain, 1*4 MID 81.
CARLTON.
We will explain to John by simply L. C. Gesler and wife. Moses Sebeer and
saying that the darkness of the night wife, Fred Bergman and wife, Charles
Ugh! Where is my overcoat and
This is to certify that I have used
mittens.
toMUdrnortWe «&gt;*• &lt;*c&lt;&gt;mc uKrsU’r. was a sufficient explanation to Intelli­ Bergman and wife. Frank Freeman
Quite a windstorm followed by a your medicine, for the cure of Sciatic
ctaunod to be doe and unpaid on gent minds, but rest assured we were and wife. Henry Newman and wife,
Rheumatism with tienefleial results,
■aid mortgage *”d onto sccompanyins tn* mJ"' not full, John, as you led readers to Eugene Corwin and wife, Martin Chan­ rain storm passed through here Thurs­ and can recommend the same to all
ifttoedsteatbi*nouee.tbesuwH
dler and wife. Howard A’osner and day last.
think.
Orvta Wright, of Allegan Co., this persons similarly afflicted.
wife and Geo. Perrirn.
Unlike an external application. .It
Water pitcher, mug and pair of suite, spent a few days at homo last seems to remove the disease by purify­
gloves—Arbeon Stanton and wife.
ORANGEVLLLE.
Died. In Carlton Oct 13th, 1886. a son ing the blood.
Chair tidy—Lottie and Henry Berg­
Bespcetfuny.
Died. Wednesday morning the 13th,
of C. L. Warner, aged 3 months, of
OEGRGK W. KENJIEDT,
Mrs. Violanti Searles. She hud been an man.
Six yards of bleached cotton with cholera Infantum.
S-eretsry •* Jneknon EUctrtc Liat: Co.
invalid for the past year, and for the
Buys, the doctor says the safest way
trimming
—
Mrs.
Wm.
Freeman.
to
carry
a
gun
is
to
carry
it
without
no®. st Ik*
jurry county, past three months has te-en confined to
Lamberquin—Mr. Woodruff and wife.
bonx in the eiljr •*
of boUtax “,r ner bed. A large circle of friends
One pound of chewing tobacco—Wm. any load in it. That is the way he ' Remenheii One Tiiinci —When you
Mlrblgsn.Cisl
.‘““r jurry. where s*M
iutno IUH&lt;b
hunts When he goes north.
have occasion to buy clothing get the
mourn her loss.
.
,
,
......
Messrs. O'Donnell and Colgrovc were Freeman.
The new church will be dedicated best. We dot»T mean the most expen­
bidder, uw pre"*Ka»!mlk......
One pound of chewing tolocco and
greeted with a crowded house the
Oct. If7th. at 10 a. in. A cordial invita­
hcrtaa.........
tobacco box—Ed. Reed.
sive, but that which tits nicely, is thor­
nlgnt of the I3th. Their speeches were
tion to extended to all.
IKS&amp;ii-i
Calico-Mrs. Ed. Reed.
Mrs. J. B. Carpenter is on the sick oughly made and completely finished:
not a tirade &lt;rf abuse against other par­
One dollar—D. F. Newton ami wife. ।
Irons... ”1
The "T. C. &amp; Co.," clothing Is incompar­
ties or peraow, but solid facts .present­
Fifty cents—Weed Owen and wife.
। Ibt.
^t.y"tow, mH*
“ h ‘ilKt rnon* ed in a concise, business-like way.
able. The shape* are perfect, the seams
"dXlbe-l to wd
Twenty-five cents—Robert CnmpbeU. ■ I Ed. Jones is putting a drive well are strongly sewed, the buttons secure­
Geo. Coon 1ms liought the village i
*
Twenty-five cents—Lixzie Campbell. down on his lot.
V® "J nineiicui IM
Beu Cain moved last week .to the ly attached and its aapeanmee la equal
property of Mrs. DuvidMason.
Fifty rente—Almena Cheeney.
Mrs. H. C. Turner and son John, of
Tamarack where he will engage in to custom work. It la made in all
grades and costs no more than any oth­
Way land, attended thfe funeral of Mrs. I Twenty-five cento—Willard .Mixer.
Twmty-iive cento—Mm. J. N. Chand-: blacksmithing.
-asJSSE&amp;W
—
ivrat
,
i
lu
‘
rte
LR,
’
Dr. Ablxitt, of north cast Carlton, is er. Call at IL K? Grant’s and ask to see
anti polatii ixata. ■
Henry Arbour will return io Orange-1 ^Twenty-fir® wots—Willie Campbell. very low, caused by a wound received some. Trade mark on every dollar.
Read advertisement.
vllle
topost-office
live.
Fifty cento—C. Hszci.
The
war not. settled yet
1

CQOK.

4

BENTLEY BROS. &amp; WILKINS

Farm Wagons,
Doible Shovel Plows,

ROAD SCRAPERS,

PINE LUMBER,

Cedar Fence Posts,

Joist ^fid Studding,

FLOORING

Suh, Do:rs

C’Ax (Central

las,

Cornice Mouldings,

Inside Finish &amp; Band Mouldings

Stoop Scrolls &amp; Columns

Window aqd Door
Screens.

ssF(£^s.^”"w:srsi,,T!Mir

is

O. w. Bcoqub. 1

a.'sus.

�THE DEAD CHIEF JUSTICE,

BEEF BUTCHERS GO OUT.

all otfwr rettjedtes without rulirf. for a

INTERMENT OF SALMON P. CHASE’S
REMAINS AT CINCINNATI.

romer of Forty-fifth street and Center uvArmour’s

packing-bouse

T. B. HAXHT.

mend

the

boycotting

should jircfer to mm him elected mayor.

by

Smith was

was working under double pmuuro Friday

great mistake in

chairman.

mains to Music hall.
Thu weather, which has
been line for many days,
b««un&lt;- stormy, with
rnin Wednesday night,
but by the time tl&gt;e cor­
tege began to form] the
clouds had broken and a
shining through the purified Sir. There was
a rcsprt-tful gathering of ‘■people about the
Grand Central pftNMOigw station, anxious in
tingufabed dead.

Ulis was formed

discriminating against

next step be thought would bo a boycott

l/Jf?

A TEXAS CATACLYSM.

Wben the beef-butchers went out of the
bouse of Armour &amp; Co. Friday morning they
appeared before Manager Cudahy, and by
thnir spokesman announced that they did so
under onlem. Mr. Cudahy replied in a brief
speech, in which be said lui regretted tlwlr

Murat Halstead.
Swift ft Sou*. Craig ft Fleming, at Hal­
stad pmd Thirty-ninth streets, are Abe only
oueanow ala&amp;gh taring hogs.

third
the "Hon. AJphanso Taft,

and the Hou. W. 8. Onxsbeck. The fourth,
fifth, and sixth carriagwi contained roprosentativui c
chanitx-r of

MARINE DISASTERS.

Glasgow, Oct. 10—The bark Teviotdale,
which saited from Cardiff cm Tunalay, has

Nineteen men, including the captain and
■nr dsowsd

to

feeling aid appro
nriate, though not
lenghty, addroo.
Mr. Butterworth

committee,
BOIXaT O&lt;WTttTT.

emment In the capacity in which he acted
Thondny. Governor Foraker, In -Iwholf of

tix- whole nation, nml tiiere was many motet

statu be represented.

Justice Stanley Matthews al*c&gt; paid nn doto with rapt attention.

tlx- occasion being
dcred by the Cincinnati | I r \ .’
College of Music, com- wtamlky matthkwh

main* were conveyed to Spring drove ccmeand their children, a
in thte burial ground.

Sternum: W. 8.
Groesbeck. Cincin­
nati; Allen O. Thurman,
Columbus;
Hinun Barney, New York; M. Hatetaad,
Cincinnati; Whitelaw Reid, New York; Au«York; A. F. Perry, Cincinnati; W. D.
Bidchan:. Dnyion; Robert D. Garrett. Bal­
timore: J amt* Monroe, Oberlin; Benjamin
Harrison. Indiana; Hugh McCulloch, Balti­
more; Alphonso Taft, Cincinnati.
A very large and dtettngnished audience
THE GALE AT BUFFALO.

Hahins !•»»• Totally Destroyed by a Itagias

The Chicago vinegar woaks have
bought 1,500 barreb of cider of a Ber­
rien Springs cider mill.
lilood Win Tell.
Dr. Jackson's blood and humor syrup
will positive cure all eruptions, ulcers
and bad sored upon the body face, or
llmbe. WiU thoroughly cleanse the
system and lilood of every trace of dis­
eases that have their origin therein.
Cures the rheumatism, salt rheum and
canker, and b well recommended by
the medical profession all oyer the
country. I’rfoe SI per bottle. Sold by
W. H. Goodyear
The receipts of the G. IL 3c. I. office at
Mancelona for September aggregate
•2DJXX).

Caw'l
thousands sufiering from

Asthma, Cob.
trv
.......... &gt; _ r.___ i._ ..m* TM.l
Acker’s EngliJi Item-dyT It fit we ow
prepsraliunknown fur ML Lung Troubles,
gold un a poaitive guoraatoo at 10c., 60c.
FKXP’k HpTCHiass. Druggist.
Edward Uamm of Montague was
killed by |h* t-?ra roqgatiy at Hastings,

the rise of River Sabine has totally destroyed i
For ,IWwis. IW Cobb’s Little I'ilb.
tin- town of Sabino Paas, and sixty-five lives Half &lt;6 ctatt &amp; &lt; IJH». W. II.
Goodyear. '
lrli(&gt; great awiroM of the extensive
curative range of Dr. Jbnes* Red Clover
Imnatra drowned. The town is twelve miles Tonic are its great blood purifying oualiti« and ita gentle aperitive action, there­
that town, with a contingent from Hint place, by removing all restraint from the
Thursday started In the ikatiKr lomar with secretive organs, curing promptly and
thoroughly dyspepsia, coetiveness, bad
breath, piles, pimples, low spirits, sick
and nervous headache, .ague, malaria,
und all stomach, liver and kidney troub­
and every living thing was destroyed.
Many buildings were wrecked here, includ­ les. The most delicate stomach accepts
ing the Catholic church. Shade trees were it With relish. Price fifty cents, of
Fred Hotchkiss.
blown down and much damage done to farm
The stock of salt is so large that the
buildings and stock.
salt-blocks at East Tawas have shut
•
the storm in Piaquemiiui parish alone is ««ti- down.
Itch, of every kind cured In 30 min­
tion nt Eadspwt hod to bike refuge in the utes by WooifortTn Sanitary Lotion.
Use no other. This never fails. Sold
b^ Frederick Hotchkbe, druggists.

seventeen being drowned. Tlw remaining
nine were rescued by a lifeboat

The Three Rivers Canning factory
has put up 300.000 cans of corh this

DuMUX, OcL Itk—The bark Bella Wert

bnd reliable Medicinal are the best
KJ VAX to depend upon. Acker’s Blood EL
Lxir hu been prescribed for years f»r all impurl lice of the Blood. In every form of Scrof­
ulous, Syphilitic or Mercurial diaeoaos, it la
invaluable. For Rheumatism, hoi no equal.
Fkxu'k Hotciikim. DfuntstA home at Cadillac has the scarlet
fever. If local physicians are not mis­
taken.

under

tiiain* have come
from Washington,

Tbe united Democratic vote in this city outi
numbers by some50,0X1 the full Republican
vote, but It fa every way desirable that the
Ib-jHibliean party, with n candidate of iitewl
excellence, should put forth its full strength
this fall. And if sums further incentive fa
demanded it may be added that the candidacy
of Henry’ George brings mb: the content an
element of doubt which makna Mr. Roose-

make Theodore Roosevelt tiic next mayor ol

nJ

Cough Cure, and in a very abort time
was entirely well.
The three fruit dryers at
employ 65 persons and evaporate
busneui of apples a dayWould you Brucv«,It? We »r.
and giving a new lease of life, rnce
W. Soldby W. H. Goodyear.
FOR S5 CENTS get Kamp’s Liv«
1411s for Torpid Liver, for Cm»tlpation.
for tho Complexion. W. H. Go«i&gt;ykail
To-night and to-morrow night, and
at al! times call on us for Kemp « 1 Lie
Suppositories*. The new treatment for
pilm. l*rice K) cents j&lt;er box. W. II.

euro a compromise,

Under the arrangei

t, fa

u,h ean

tr^y Wri­
-?

the
Theodore Roowvwlt toi

rived Thursday morning at ft o'clock over the
Cincinnati, Washington ft Baltimore rail-

IOO Doses

CHtAROSCUftO-

ANOTHER NOMINATION.

i»own witn ah Hana..
Br. ioHKH. N. F., Oct. 16.—A diepatch
from Tilt Coro status ttait a ffahing vrmcl
with all band* was lost at Cape John on

Donough, Mim Jack McDonough, Bonnie Fo­
ley, Mr*. Columbus Martel and chiklrm,Mre.
Poowroy and three children. Mr*. George
Pomeroy and child, Mnt Mulligan and four
children, Mr. Von Duay and thn« cbikbro.

“Fbr economy and romfort m, Uv.
mm. c. Baxwrrxu
“Hood’, Sareanarilta
..

3al&lt;1’

reparation I «m hwd a/. :
rtM~.uu.u-h™.,BciiftAUD, North amt, N. Y. tai

■

Th.7 shout km again »be appw».
But 11m- look rw: her b-auU!u! face
It Is redder than thought or than song—

When it comm to “news," the Ixmdon newspatier fa nuwhcnt The Couricr-Jwrtutl mid
The Loufavillo Evening Times publish more

lie u
— • — • — —— —
----- -•
Tbfa exclusion of the United Htatiw n* a topic
‘ having any’ roureru fvr Eurofusms fa done on
a rn-stem. which fa shown completion..) y in
raw* of public diavnier or srasvlal, which are
dolly chronicled, with all posdbte exaggvrati&lt;m.
,
News Items In tho London journals, like

-

One Dollar

Hoods BarMparllta cure* wrtfmrheum, an humor*, boll,. ptmpk&lt;.
blllty, dyspcph’A, Ullamuv&lt;», ,h-g licaiUdie.
catarrh, rtieumothm, kkinej «4 11W^.
plaints, and alt aftrctloni etu^i
i-,™-bluodorlowCondltb.noft!'rnZ;T£T
■ l ™ —mum .uh for over a vrar hail lu-.. .... .

rifia, and eonaidtr ruyorif rohrtly
C. E. Lovuor, towell, Mom.
‘
••Hood’. Banapartlta dM tae ax.
ammmtofgood. My whole sy.p-n,
built up and strengtbem-d, ir.y dlgction 1mproved, and my head relieved nf th* i-,, (,t!
Ing. I consider It the’ben ne-dktae 1 fa»ro
ever uaed, and should »,t ktww l ow to&lt;10
witboat H." Maf.v L. Feblk. ffaletn. v»,K

Hood’s Sarsaparilla
Sold by all dra^lvts. 81; tlx V-'.\ Mado •
only by G L JluOD ft CO., Lowril, Mms

FOO Doses One Dollar.

redence according to rank and title. RumsIo,
bring an enijurc, &lt; onws first ; then Austria,
another empire; tlten Germany, aixAlter; then
Framv, ox empire mid preaumptivn candidate
for royalty; and then Turkey, Egypt and
Kp*in.‘ By the tinw the United States is

and s-x-lng the princes of the church kiwmg
ti- pope's toe, wondered, with some anxiety,
what part'.f the pultifical Ixxly a jox-monk
would bo renuirv-1 to solute. Indu’d, the pn»

ATHLOPHOROS

lug a lord and loving a lord. It has nothing
(or the untitled Anirncaji but a cold potato
—Henry Wottqnran tn CourierJournal.
It fa not long since Hehn Hunt Jackson,
talking to Mbs Hrim Bartlett, who has just
hail her new play iuvepted by Lawrynco
Barrett, said: “Elia Wheder-who fa Ella
WbeeterI I never beard of her." Hrirn
Hunt wax then known only to the few—tboeu
who apprwiated a ectedarly ami delicate
style and nubj.-cte fit fur tlx' contemplation of
a cultit eted reader. Kite Wheeler wan the
rvcipwtii &lt;&gt;f mure tetters than she could find

Aik yeur dranrut for AtMoohoros. if roa
ea^srt ItofhteiwvwtUMml
tredpt cd rwrutar ; do&gt;-Si.OO i« b.tUv ».
P"*llrEa roc »«* l» torn* ytmrdnmri.t. L.-. •
b* hamm It do 1&gt;:S b» t-niuital to try • = c.au»
tian. br..\c-:-T ,t roar tn«u n. u

But In oplte of the worm eonliafity which
ilbiting'-iiubtw her die can rewent on tiwult
quickly and wittily. For cxAinpk:

young man unflinchlngly. then sbv said:
“His experience ha* differed from mine. He
left no imprtwiion upon my mind wlmtevcr,"

tin: of the laundering
nokl McReynolds, Mia, Maluila Chandlers,
two Shaw children. Hover King and hte wife
Ctor. Chicago Tribune.
The
beat
on
earth,
can
jtruly
be
aald
and child, Mrs. Whiting, John Wlteun, child
of Grigg's Glycerine Salve, which is
of Capt Stewart
Beadhokt, Tex., Oct 18.—Il Is estimated sure, stile and speedy cure for euta,
"Talk alcut reporteni not bring truthful
bruises, scalds, burns,' wounds and nil
ITrmBViu, Oct 16.—Ail details have
bulb completed ami tin* claimant* to Hariom the disaster at Johnson's Bayou, Sabine Pan, other sores. We positively cure piles,
commons in New York will fite a stupendous and Taylor’* Bayou that the death list will tetter and all skin eruptions. Trv this
an occurrence In Now York city, "I think
bill In equity within ton days. The value of amount to 280. Eighty-five hoiks haVc been wonder healer. Satisfaction guaranteed
or money refunded. Gnlv 25 cents.
the irtivl fa {.'XotiOJM.iu, and then’ are 1,400
'
claititabte fnira every state in the Union and recovered and buried at Johnson's Bayou, Sold by h. Hotchkiss.
from Nova Scotia and New Brunswick. A flfly-four at Sabine Paaa, and about seventy
The Grand Ila pitta Catholic dluceae ere on tbo papers in New York city tu^l they
cumprenifan of VO per evsit. is expected.
has collected SIJMiC for Charleston are all perfect gentlemen, f hare &amp;*vcr l&gt;oeu
sufferers.
.
mfarvprvwi’uted during nil the y&lt;ara Hint I
of nerex are still submerged, rendering the
Dr. Jackson’s penetrating liniment haw bren r.npiaintcd with tww'pcjeni and
curea sprains, bruises, kicks, cuts, burns,
Mmrotie dfaattar are now making tbrir op- I Bt jnhnson'J Bayou. It fa thought thal rheumatism, etc., etc. Good for man break fititii with me. Whenever they Imre
or beast. For sale by W. II. G&lt;wxly«ir. ivonuaed tu return a mannw rijit or omit any­
;&gt;onwfl'. JiMig.’ Hagvr’i. tuxly waa found
.i__ । i..„ ,__ _____ _
thing they have invnriaby done just as they
about tfitw mil*- below whore th&lt;« oxploalim
No better place in Michigan for a said they would da That there ore mistakes
ueeumxt, and brought hero Saturday night.
flrst-clasa roller flouring mill than Paw in tn-vr^mjMTs I nln willing ti&gt; admit, but I
Bunday night at dork the bodta* of Wiliimn
Paw.
am not willing to admit that they were made
CONGREGATIONALISTS
IN
COUNCIL.
O’Brirtt, flmt engineer, and two rouotaboute
William Golden was ruh over by the purpowly.
were caught at Mocuudn Sprmga by Daniel
"Tin- trouble with mart men fa that they
Webster, of Wllbudfa. Monday Mac Huglxw,
cars at St. Ignace Tuesday and killed.
are constantly trying to keep something buck
in Mtaty Vsanu
r
Instead of bring perfectly oj&gt;eu. frank and
Mrs. Wheeler and one other that could not
CHTCACXI, Ort. 18. —The third day of the wioi A*m°,J-£lllnr 01
DIlrtOLTTiGN GFCDRARTNKKMHI- The
KnoxtflKTrnm..
free.
Thin th.- rqiortem invariably dtecover
be identified. George Davidson, the carpen­ triennial conclnvi&lt; of the Congregational write*: -My family and I are bcnrOelxrle* of
eoMTUrersidp heretofore .exfattnr between
ter, died in the hospital on Saturday night
church was drvoted to the rending of re­ vour mo*t excellent medicine, Dr. Kina’s New and they wifi invariably find out vrtint that i Biiteard Doyle and John C. Cole, under the finn
The rent of the survivors uro improving ports upon home mintlonary work and other pixenven- for co .tramptloii; having found It to somctliFig fa. Moi*, of the mfatakre nod nu»- uatacof Dujlv &amp; role, ha* ta en ibt» d** ■•••'■
t»v al) that you claim for It, desire to tretlfy lu
solved by mutual consent. Richard Do) tei-.ji tinslowly.
■
matters jertaining to the organisation and ‘‘VL'rt’”’. Mr frlrtKfa tu whom I hare rXA rvprrecntatlons rattik*. in roperta are mfatakre uirw the bu*lnc». who aasunn-. all ItaMbt!. &lt;
that'can almost always l» charged up to of me arm und to whom all: MCteiirts due 111c
mtafihalimcnt of the chureh. Regarding
Hock River Conference.
Dr. King * New Discoverv for Coiisutnutloii la
firm arc tube paid.
cure Cooxh*. Col*., Bronrbiti"
RICflAUU D«*it.E.
A«tl&gt;ma. ronp and eyen' eflretwui of Thro.it
JORNC. Cth-E.
‘'H*’- TrlaJ
I’rre at W. H,
Hatting*. Mich., Hept. St. l*«i.
and all the tipptdntmenta made. The total were {526,(1)0. Hie mfaMionartes in tin anno &lt;Goodyear *•■dntx
itore. I ante 8fc» *!.&lt;».
period
have
increasud
from
170
to
1,600.
m-iiit-rslup of the conference wnx stated at
Eekford claims a walnut tree bearing mil*
NARM FOR MALE.- One ,f th- b&lt;-A L.r.. • h&gt;
S7.71H; cfaurchm, 2»l, valued at *2,413,814; There are 2,500 aelf-supporting churches and that
ba* been planted five years,
1
’ In Carlton township, of one t.nn&lt;i.-v.l .i-res
3,000 attatiims occupied—the work of tla&gt; mbmen camo to this citv with a patent kst
about an acre* UMter good niitltaUo...
debtednwm on church property, fl'W.ftti
«'« fragrant They toolt tho abui’utu meararraw’iit of the
het»o and barn, abo corn barti gr’.: . -'? ■ ■ r'’?
l'1'w- foot anti modeled tbo last after timt. So j&gt;crThere are 818 Bunday schools, with nearly maun iu:d Slav* tins been gratifymgly sue KoSShE**
orchard.all cltolee trull. «&lt;*«» w«t*r in *•. । &gt;.i&gt;t
remful.
feet was it to l» tint any Khoemakcr coukl,
creek, tuaar biuih of
trw-c. Fur lurtb-f V ’;
On
the
subject
of
tniubderial
standing
a
tteutar* impilre at raj rc*l&lt;le»r.- H n '
’’ •*
S
S
1
'
11
?
wln
Itnmedtatehrelieve
l»y
using
it.
make
a
I
kkb
or
shoe
which
would
tniodiHM Were *£5,1411, mid for ministerial
Hasting*
.
run
bpM^IL (teodyUronc,"‘uresolution
was
offered
which
was
to
tlx,
effect
be
a
perfect
fit.
They
asked
»3
a
pair
(or
su|&gt;port C17JW3. Thu presiding ciders ap­
that
the
posMge
hi
to
the
Congregational
minthem. One of thc_victims, talking with n
pointed were ns follows: Joliet district, N.
FOR DYSI’KIHIA and IJve.r Complaint vou representative of tills ]«per yesterday, said:
H. Axtell; Chicago, Q &lt;G. Tnusloll; Dixon,
recognition by tlse sisterhood of cburclies;
wara.ly a bv.dn.-w man in ti»c eity mImj did
port, W. C- Willing; Bockford, G. R. Van- that minfatrrial standfctg should be lodged tn
a local areociatiou of churches; timt install­
not give them hh onier. Tbey arrived in
ing councils and councils of reognituni
due time, a vholu carload of them, ria Adana
should bo encouraged, and tiiat tiw&gt; diatinccSSSSSSgffi’ ’””*w '*“» e*i»
ctent nuufe the following np[njlntmenta should bo dropjxd.
wretoiaftar I thought. I ttmdad a pair of oboes
TtMwlay: j William L. Maginnfa of Ohio, to
and took them down to my ihortmkcr. U..
be chief justice of the su|mmn court of the
comnwaewi tolaugh m wxmaa berewmc,
territory uf Wyoming; William I). Cochami, jxdntlnr to a largv pik. uf taste un tta.

F

at Concur*, N. H.; Daniel J. Kullivan of

fishing a bona’ for aged minister* of the Con­
gregational church.
Ihwuasiau of die question of ministerial
standing continued until wljourmneut

blood, re.wties every part of tin- svst.m

U-mhl agvucy in Idaho terr1-

AS A MATTER OF COURSE.

muni of dwellings were

many smiths fan into.
Chicago. Oct 13.—A territdo a.ridont,

night and took therefrom Henry Wildman,
roiling-mill* of the North Chicago company

of the repair-obM. fell straight in while tire
New Yow. Oct IL-Tuenday night at tbs

Don't do ft It data

�.-^iCY CALDBWOOD.

A CHAT WITH AN ACTOR.
'.ho doubts and I**™ of the doctor and
ag&lt;«y, and aay that aba did not dia

***, fatrtl. **'■‘1 nlthlnaronrcnient
Though 1 had eschewed
***Va«rtata «“•"» 1
n*t
to**!' * {x nmirintanial situations in
-»•'r "0,er 1 *tdl retpalned
'I'vlnot come yet. and
.
... : .. r hrr MllU-wbai. I

T

HOW FRENCH ANO CKSMAN PLAy.

HOUSES TURN OUT PLAYERS.

rwiiK *&gt;

ity, a little urchin

,fad •«*“»’

to buy a copy. I
-taking my bead
] was gla«l to capita-

uyg»l Ffrtfa*" n
[Kjeoltln*

the first w nnb the attend.

dfacovercti

nny, more than sorry, deeply grieved, tor
w hat vnu tiMv„ m. w..—^1 1- 2 — _ ._ *
But who would not

to inquire bow she was i

I looked in

now.
.

I l a! lu-ver in tny life or&lt;ti a
■..Inre. awl I cunftwmy
,.n■«*»»:" :• I- ,‘c&lt;1 1 ■•'wniwu. iv, cur
’TXxub
"*“** u,An ■ir'lin&lt;rX,nU”S^ltSb-.&lt;d rn - -i-Merahly to tlwl so
■f!'
,H 1 unt "‘ruP,e
t-ftorurb a method of inJLds-sldt th- bWul god Of niatri
; .&gt;uf«nni opprarancre
,Jq. 4-wcnird fnir and square enough.
r*’far M»iya’-' '•■t* a,i iwu’dacime and

I found

t]cj-C,iinu&gt;-fa-

rtriujei’
Itoxyhtd/

is mA1'

artieleen-

1'facing* the paper

. •ul.l it Imppon to be
‘■•rwood -from over tho
• t!&gt;' rITrct of reading
- r. Anyhow, just then
■-.■ftier, than ever.

It. wn« ta the dark days &lt;&gt;f reWlion. at the
time tbo MuM&gt;n and Slidell affair thnwtane&lt;l
to «nd England's *ir v«wvh to the ports of
T.Km ITnit.Ml
&lt;LI. ___ _
.
inFhrtWarrvn and Prreident’Lincoln and
his cabinet were conridcmbly perplexed

to England. William B. Wlfaon, a Jinrnrimrj
cxpwlitkm, and I1/JSoy.onoof tta first Morse tdogmph opera-

miaryaliL May I----- r
:i, Mi-i, Ctddrrwuod,’’ I
mite, you know.
1 have such a
- -&gt;t &lt; hatting al&lt;out tea
rstujn a' *hk-h time, by
;-rtuaA&gt;veart* by. which
.— pw. betpla. man,
,:rii.uung a tidy little

Hurt horrid Matri-

or [ &gt;.;ti,y&lt;rely hojed w&gt;t.

a* formerly hi, fol-

*lourtt»;
&lt;d taino 1

dully

r which I iind pre• ..bl. I ruu leap my mind
. :iwn» ■ ? finr vt a juke
V forth, itho n&gt;ul&gt;l tell I

partinent of the Punnsylvania railroad at
Kcn-ungton. Phlla/l-iphin. was &lt;m duty at the
White Hixxae, doing President Lincoln's
private work. Ona evening Mr. Lincoln
took a Mwt by Mr. WiIson's chair ami, os was
hb custom, iiad tho ojsjrator comx-ct with
the bcadquartetn of JJffervnt genera**, that
thus engaged

tho Mason and Slkkfll affair. Several times
Lln-ohi interrupted him an-.l endeavored to
change the subject, bqt over}* time Seward
relumed to tta charge and tri-d to finish what
be bad to aay. Finally Lincoln laid hb hand
latter could not mistake: “My dear Mr. Sec­
retary, let us talk of jomothing that will in­
terval our young friend het-e," pointing to
Wilson. “He *’-m» to bo looramn® and wn
ought to keep him company.” Seward un­
derstood.
He was spitting out Mate seen-ts
that Mr. Lincoln didn't want Mr. IVifann nor
Then Lin-.-oln told u story and Wilson pnv-nded that lx, hadn’t heard a word Seward
had said. But he had, juxt the some.—Hnr
rfaburg Telegraph.
Work of a Telegraph Operator.

.

ttay were allowed any vacation. The reply
not surprised at tin- recent effort to dimini-ii

-in-* afiiulmrvL

Ho

j
&lt;xc.
'• nuinisfrne. All the
ii- men, and J never
.fried ci

-utiMled that if the
tbealdro.'
Intwoifc
l««

'■d," a-

f i mwdadiort nede to
.tr i awaited nwalu
iw lack come n reply in a
'-•*
!.*ith“uL
. i!*.X.tSX

•I I
•! •*•*,» *'
-mH l-. 'v anmitoHn- .
i p, *
■’ .u ita ^-^ MA
. . .
.
•
.

tbase engaged in telegraphy can form any
idea of the intense application required or of
that inrewmnt manipulation which so often
nwnlto in paralysfa. Ojierntor" formerly re­
ceived from 4100 to &lt;130 per month, itotnow
WO to 870 fa calk'd good pay, and in the counvery encouraging when wo consider that
often a man fa warn out before reaching mid। die life. On further inodiry I horned that
j tl»c number of this useful but ill paid cfam is

I qnlrod to l-oth revive- ami «md by w, only
.'»» «- “^."•2 ..ts
na.'on »-.-l
tor this rsqulmnent fa found ...
in -tta
fart tbat tl«' n-Sbtore often get out of aider.
. tuMl «* wcdl rtacatod «w b far more mural®
Itaa taj
l» Ctad.n
nati
null Enatlircr.
Enquirer.

luamcan* of klcnti-

.’ardly.

You may hare noticed tta picture* in *unc
• I • arrived. «xl,punctual of the newvpniKW reprewnUng swert-fn-c l
, - ■ ■ I found luvwdf nt the .I girfa |a
cfrt-,j,. Muuns
nuiwr.as mwh
..
in nobby
bathing miu.
Fuitaj-amcr.ng
around
i -d roumL but I rouild ।
pictures arc frawta. In
I un,. not -urjirised, for I ;I tta first
•
-•
•—• *
‘ ~
’-a“ ,r
place
the —
sweet-faced
girls,
if any
conn- to
earn
to M-noraorv,
get their
; tho
, nwufaw, don!
i ccm-t'
io u»
** t‘*?d '?.,uW “* , hair
hair wrt
wri aiul
ana slxrw
sixrw ttair
toair forms
furuw to the public
“ * ""
..^Wrtbta. My expo- (Jovolll
padding. In-tta
-------- -------devoid of
of bustles
bustles and
anti padding.
next
i”,t 11 1 plaw,t taki, the lumd*&gt;im*t girl in theomutry
t tw&lt; nty
minutee.
when
~
.
...
*•..».
__
___
niy n&gt;inuu«s wuen : and
nnj put
,,ut hvr
twr into
mu, n
B bathing
mining outfit,
outm, no
w mattu. .... h
___
___ i......
_.wl she
«K.&lt; will remind
•
proeching. They | .
j, made
up. and
iuU wcn» both closely
rotifar
fnrBWfn
moreut
offtaslouch
slouchthan
thanun
unangel
angel With
With
i__ face,
t____her
i— hair
i,~ir twfatod up
un
" “*
I
«M» Q.,, nov.'.-r off her
i nrralnod for n cot&gt;|»le
' •&gt; when, I stood I gnvc a
.•..u.mtoQ. Tomyto-J i-imttoitt .-...ng n»
t Hi.-ir■ tber
~~ U&lt;n
fn mitiuteH.
minutex, and no

uaTcii.

-nitng lock Imt the two f&lt;«n»alm
• -usly ptwed. They were still
'iv. After all 1 thought sbe
. and anxious, perhaps,
■ -ak the. ice.” This time,
• ■ J r-. upr I (vmgbed as before,
■fbl I heart! a sujiprewml giggiei
■ a&gt;

111 n kixu—, . —--...... — — -- burtlu hung up on a peg—hip jwt« left behind,
amllMTabort akirta showing a P-dr ** “u
rtockings, whai can you expect 1 It I were
-------- I don't prea
young girl, whk-h
„„
tad Si-da a nurt&gt; of a
smne „
to te.
be, »»Hr
and if 1 b«d
__________
young
manwhl.
at the wtuhore, which I can . Djy
I have, I'd uevif app.*r before hlm ,n ® batJ,‘
Ing suit until be was no pledged to matrimony
that be couldn't pombly go l-ck «m mo when
be came to sro nretrue shape.- M- &lt;?uad•
Atlantic City L&lt;«r in Detroit Ftvw Fnwu

B*eepii&gt;K
------- The London UnM, referring tottad-ito
of Mr. Maas, tta well-known taw, calls at­
•!&gt; eping in
a
| tention to tta psrfl &lt;rfIbbp3
honor.. m, u.t.nUon, *• ■■”“*Iramt_ n&gt;

ntMiijip
to km iv

.

__ ..„&gt;,uhnr ta-ro been lured under

.forth
*»ttrt&gt;: - ‘ num in phy-ical cuntert of that ■
• ’ 1 ;-iimd on’thvn rapidly.' Just
' ■
t'-curred whk-h brought the
«tn uh abrupt and dfautrous end. 8ud- tain mdrture.—L-alical Journal
dmhf in.-m tripped ngahitt a stone,
“ '
! cry and fall h -vily to the
.luat arv
----(
jj-nuto afterward I was bending
Xn Fide it fa not bard to write funny
No, Eide, H
w jo u to procure
T» i ii ■’
" Ua:* girL Sb4’
quitc ,tHL '
then «t down
• inf.'uu -h.) wua stunned and prrfoctly p^aj-bc
Jt
q.J
'd' 1 tnew xhu might be desuL a ptm, rome f aper und tn •
..
----“P- »«mw soaomgDBT
£*■/■11 ',1T •■’«&gt; ! ttVHklrt her features. Good
It wan Nancy CuMcrwoal!
lift, *•*,w tlrae to waste in wundannent.
b”f, "I* bnjdcrly in my arms and bida '&gt;&gt;■• utb.;r girt follow, I set ofWiouseward
,,.luwcJw bufdwl
,A«»
x almost fie*.
»
dfan time t thoB^Dd cos&amp;i^iDK

Mr JuphAR1

°ur anit’iti'W young American
tte•b,,rt '■'■oren of training on
the German or French stage,’- te wns „
S“ *tot U”lr "*-^»-tartali7
* "S"=" «■ U» tata Ot .
"tavUta. .boy, u,.
. „UUtJ

.

Htauur

J-.™, .Xu^rXT
SLTISST'™ TTJ-.re*-. H-»
—»-«««&gt; lUKMutca mumc&gt;
ROte that a western steamlioat mate loam out
on a negro deckhan.L Likely enough be will
have to repeat one lino fifty times, while a|
every rcpcUfin-uhe stage manager or author
M” ta ta-Iptau. tataW
that te u a driveling faliot and ought to te at
work on tho streets. 1 !&gt;avn wn even as old
a man ax Coqurlin or B.irdou put an nrtnr
through one piece of Ixi'iM. for an hour, all
the time stamping up and down the stage and
turning tta air blue with French nrvfacif
and abuso. Of course, that sort of thing »
pretty rough on a young man with delicato
tradings, tat he gets u.wd to it after awhile, or
dies, qr gives up tta stage. That fa tta way they
mako&gt;reat adtors-by padent, p.-rafatont,
laborioiM training in tta minutest details, un­
til tte dramatic picture is us j«rfrctly and
dcllcatoly wrought out in every light and
shallow os a Mciwonier. And it fa tte lack
of that sort of incessant and jvdmtaking pol­
ishing -that aflbeta tte American stage wilh
young jiensms with good natural ability who
are not capable actor*.
• The Germans and the French have the best
actors In tte world—the Germans In tragedy,
tho French in comedy Tte Germans, as a
rule, arc not |Mrtic-ula.riy sneroaful t» corx&gt;dians, and tta French are woeful in tragedy.

Seward bad evidently been dining.

Ing’room and noticing tho effect of pro-

I'anted. ” The

The Best Machine of its Kind Made.

tragedy through tho new, as tho English dis­
covered to tbvfr disgust when they hcanl
Mirvy Bcnibanlt in Mnc-tx-th. In tlicir own
f:eli£ however, they are ext-inplan. The Eng­
lish stage, too, fa tilled with peeplo who have
gone through just the kind of rigorou.*. train­
ing I spoke of a moment ago, and arc ronq&gt;otent acton. New of these countries fa any
better supplied with dramatic ability ia tho
crude than weave. But their acting, as a
rule, fa superior to anything we poswm -

Tho Birdsell, from 1.83U pounds of straw, threshed 87 pounds of seed, mixed
“&gt;d Constipation; sold 6n ■ with a large quantity of chaff; the Victor, from 1,210 pounds of straw, threshed
poritivo guarantee at 25 and 50 cento, by 48« pounds of seed, mixed with a lees quantity of chaff. The time occupied tn
threabing
by the Victor was eight minutes less than that occupied by the Bird­
Fkkd'k Botchku®. Dniagiat,
sell. 1- rom the straw of the Victor the Birdsell rethrtshed two pounds of seed;
Another caar of amall pox In Detroit.
from the straw of the Birdsell the Victor rethieehed eight pounds of seed. The
BrwcwUp.
time occupied by the Victor in this re-threshing was seven minutes less than
that occupied by the Birdsell.
Signed by the committee: E. Bixby, Chairman. La Grange, Indiana; J. H;
Gardneb, Secretary, Jas. Richards, Morden Satan, ’Samuel Frankish, Chas. •
Franldab. Centerville, Mich.; L. M. Woodworth, Jas. Clugston, Arad Lampton,
wm. ti Rtimnlate you for an tour, and tniui lesv« J-E. Houk, La Grange, Indiana.
you In worac roudMIon than before Wtat vnu
~l U im jmeuu. &gt;£&gt; .IUwSn.S;
blood. »tart healthy action of Uw and KldWe have the exclusive agency for the VICTOR for Barry
and Kite renewed
fine 11
huch a "fflielne you win County, and threshers are invited to call and get prices. They
can
afford to buy no other than the Victor Clover Huller.
tie nt w. H. Goodyear'* drug alorr.
•
Respectfully,
Those who believe that nature will
work off a cough or cold should under­
stand that this is done at the expense
of the constitution. Each time this
weakens the system, and wo all know
that the termination of this dungorous
practice is a consumptive’s grave.
Don't take the chances, when a flfuy
cent taitUe of Dr. Bigelow's Positive
Cure will safely and promptly cure any
recent cough, cold on throat or lung
trouble. Buy the dollar bottle of Fred
Hotchkiss for chronic cases or family

MESSER BROS.

CLOTHING AT COST!
As I am not going to keep

Three inches of snow fell recently at Fetmkey.
Motliere! mothers] mothers! Why
will you allow your little darling to
suffer with those horrible worms When
a sure remedy is so near and cheap?
Dr. Jackson's vegetable worm syrup
will surely give relief and costs but 25
cents. For sale by W. Goodyear.
Kent county poor bouxe contains »paupers.
, THE KEV. OW». H. THAYER, of Bourbon,
Ind. says: “Both mwlf and wife owe our
lives loSHll.OHU CONHUMW10N CUBEF
Sold by W. H. Goodjcar.

Suits of Wy Made Clotting
In stock. I offer my entire stock of Men’s, Boys’
and Children’s

ARKYOU MADE miserable by indigestion,
constipation. Dinlness. Los* of ApiwUte, Yel;
low Skin? Klilioh's VltolUer fa u positive cure,
are quicker to appreciate good points, sold
by W. H. Goodyear.
particulaily in comely, liul the English nuWHY will you cough when Shiloh's Cure will
danu-cs are more loyal and faithful to tlx.-ir give
Immediate relief. Price 10c., SOcto. and II.
faroribw Here the people have so many Sold by W. H. Goodyear.
otter things to think of that ’they forget the
The assortment is good and those coming early will find
SHILOH’S Catarrh remedy fa ic poeltlve
nctor who has itlcaad Item Uw minutes after c«re for Catarrh, Diphtheria and Canker
some excellent bargains. I shall continue to keep a^good line
ttey have left the theatre. Tterw they never Mouth. Sold by W. H. Goodyear.
of single
•
forget him. 1 have seen Imlf n dozen micShow came before frost this year/at Benton
ce«KS on the stage in this cvintry that were Harbor.
the rag" uf the moment and! quickly poawd
into otdivioo. Any &lt;w of them would have
An old plivKlclaii. retired from proc’lre. having
made it* creator a penm«n«tlt&gt;- great man on hiu! placwllii Id* hands by an East India ml»•Innary tlir formula of »simple nqtetabie re­
the English stag,-.
“It fa a rurioii* thing—thfa study of audi- medy tor the KjH-edy and permanent eure of
/■
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eii'XJL There fa aliiKMt an much difference all- throat
mid Lung Atleeliomi. nfana positive
Which will be sold at prices to suit the times. Shal com­
and radical euro tor Nervous Debility and all
C«iin|4a1nto, after having Seated it«
night and tlie next ns there would Ik- if one Nervous
wonderful curative jiowcrs In thousand* of mence receiving Fall and Winter Stock of Goods this veek,
w-ro compos'd of college proCnwrs and the caws, has felt It hl» duty to make it known to
and
invite an inspection, of goods and prices.
other of Esquimaux. One night your audi­ hfa auficring fellow*. Actuated bv this motive
ence b dull, languid. «k&gt;w to notice g's*l and a de«ire to relieve human suffering. I will
Prairieville Sept. 20, 1SS6.
send free ol ehargejo all who dealre It, thfa
points, tardy in a|iplauic in "pile of all you recipe,
in flermaii. French or English, with full
can do. The iwlt night it fa &lt;Mgvr, attentive, dliWUon* for preparing and using. Sent /by
quick to notice everything, ready ami apprc- ^“Ad^'?rfrXiM£'HtB.“
dative.- Every ••xp'rientvd actor lias noticed ter, N. Y.
thfa again and again. I believe that the ni••100 dawn one dollar” fa true only of Uood'a
nxeqCi-nc ■xiiwlition fa aix-ountable for ttesj Nanapillla,
and It fa an unanswerable argunwut
things. On a cool night, wilh a fine bracing m to strength and economy.
WEATHERLY’S
air, you ran do nlnxet anything with your
audience*. Another thing. p*rbn|M, is to get
a wave &lt;&gt;( magi»ttm u»I good freiing started
» r*r. &gt;nd will tax* !•» oral
as tb&lt;- plav H-gtna 1 know that the differ­
ence cannot be in tho different rondidons of
Propa., Grand Bsplda, Mien.
the actore thenwivew

SUITS

COST.

Coats, Pants, Vests and Overcoats,

Rheumatism Can be Cured

Magnetism—uiagnc-tbm and liard work. Of
cuoree, a man musn’t J* * f»*’l. That being
granted, the other things are bound to bring
him »mta niwure uf succow tn time.
-Of rounw tte todn-t of the suci-m of tte
gnut creation of th--rim?- fa tteir nwin--*
to human nature and tteir appeal to human
interert. (.'onw-ju -ntly. wten n:i ambluwn
and thoughtful actur gem a |&gt;art to crentc. te
irnmcdtatoly tiiink»
...........over tte mental photo-

will 111 tte eno.' he makre hfa stage creat ion a
clree copy-in every &lt;Mall of tte hrmg i.1-1.
Whmlphjraditeokl !taro&lt;i «•&gt;
ion Koraance’ 1 tad &lt;pmtantly in mtod my
old gnuulfatter. Wten I play Prinro Karl I
toVveL'on- w tte image of a student fr-ud
of mine In Germany. E'W l«rt I have
cvt
. played with any surcvm has ta&lt;ro
nateted after sown one I have ■■••nor known,
or a combination, jwhaps, &lt;»f two jjeremw
Timi sort of thing h llot nK’ro ndmiiTy,
oitber. It i« tte trumt kind of bolding up to
nature her own image.” .

An Ideal Kammer Hotel.
"If I were planning a rummer hotel, obarrred a somewhat cynical but most oteerv
‘grnttaman, «« rt«
under .Ifacuraion, “I won d give nqwddlate
rentions to opportaniure for flirtations.
TbCT-o should bo no and of windows and nooks
eurtaln-d off. wnall balconl* mxl ctuhi«&gt;r'd
and all adapted to
HO more. This ahaikl b&lt;’ «*

voung man and ovwy
XXr ««u k»«*“ «■»" “■"J
wouMimmrettetraciccmof
bouw.
Tte ol'l gimtl-snan'a remark" were received
• k more hist • hut, in joint
of fact, it may g
te
rou^w^they
’worenolun^i-ki
a nretty suifatantial foundation of fnct In
XtalTtb prwyv. ta i. &gt;ta
«bo ■tarita tta etal™ •* •««*» f"

Florida Herald.

mur resort. __________—

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AATADPU
VzA I Arvrvn

REMEDY.

St2®?a?i£SK3ESii»

The undersigned, having purchased the interest of Geo.

Pieston in the firm of Preston &amp; Cook, will continue the business at tho old stand under the firm name of

HOGLE &amp; COOK

Hibtard't Kheunute Syrup fa i«l »P
bmtta, and fa sold bv dragltfal* acnev»Hy

riU I-**-**

JIHKUMATIC SYKt’P CO,
Itt'jjlNlrwticn Nolle®.
To the qualiffral Hector* of the several ward* of
‘^ireVtarcto-'Xn that the aldermen of
tta M-vrr»l wards nt the clly of liuetlus». actlni:
nna Hoard of Ifacfairatlon. under and by virtue
of nn act ciitltlraT -‘an art further to preserve
Uhe imrit) of tledlonsMxl toauard nc..iurt the

We will do all in our power to hold the trade already estab

lished and largely increase the number of customers by selling good goods at a small margin.

CoroR

el

nd See TTs.

HOGLE &amp; COOK,

of riecton*" approved Feb y nth, iitzi, ifa
&gt; 1“ «&lt; —I™

Central House Block.

entlth-d to use the rlnctl*® fnuiclU.M?
umlrrartlcli'T, 4?l Ion op® fl J, of ti&gt;«- CotiNtltuHun of Ufa State «f Ml hliroti. "&gt;&gt;»» reefater

taerctnry of Board of Kmhtrailon,
Attest: FKA-vK KTKfmiNH. Kewler.

TO ADVERTISERS.
WO ram otter no baOcy ™'*a'!’"‘‘J

*V

-Zk&gt;. r.

tn the cooking.

MICHIGAN

New Grocery Firm!

wwUilv three things which »ecm to tteir voting under said a«A.
HfxjlJ5,
^^Tfrivnloui whk-h count most heavily.—.
Chairman of Bow^.°,AIl^^2^on'

- 1ml,v n.-wsnaper. B » printed every
*
m.- auro nnws, ami gi«a Umnuro-ry

Highway

iy Read the report of|the trial as given beiow, and se« If it i* not what we
By'.
or It
durtn&lt; .M„„;tUcL 1 cm. cheerful- claim for IL
10 the tomediate &lt;md conUDutx. relief obtained by its use. I
It to those suffer­
ing rtoii: this or or kindred complaints.
—Jlev. II. A. Smith, Clinton, WIs.
La Grange. La Grange Co., Ind, May 25tji, 1880.
NfP°rt of joint committee by the «gricu)tural aocieUtti of St. Jowpb county,
Great Indian Blood Purifier Michigan, and La Grange county, Indiana, to test the relative merits of the Vic­
The Cherokee at W. H. Goodyear's.
tor Clover Huller, of Haw-ratown, Maryland, and of the Birdsell Monitor, Junior
..A F®U,D® remedy is Hill's Pewltas Clover Huller. of South Bend. Indiana.
Gough byrup, made from the beat of
the St' Jo*^Ph county, Michigan. Kair, held as Centreville, on
way °{ ^ay. 1880, an agreement was entered into by the representatives
stock. No cure.no pay. W. H. Good­ ,lnC
of the different machines to have a trial of their merits at the La Grange &lt; ounty
year,.
r air. on Thursday. May 27.1880, a joint committee was formed, consisting of
Not a mlnfater al Ontonagan.
1 'rcu n‘ ea&lt;^ of 03,5 two counU™' and held such trial this day.
’
Hill's Peerless Worm Specific is
The committee in pursuance of tho agreement, secured two two-horse loads of
pleasant to take und no child will re­ c*°y®r-had been stacked two winters, and brought them on the grounds,
fuse IL No cure, no pay. W. H. and determined that each machine should thresh one load and then re-thresh the
Goodyear.
had been run through the other machine, according to agreement.
At the conclusion of the trial tho committee, after due deliberation, unanires U«tsdeC
fBVOr of th® ^ctor f°r rapidity and excellency of work in all

Report of Committee.

atah- &lt;L‘Mun,

------------ ------ •••—UK* twi­

light shwlows deepened we sat and amvorsed.
All at once she said:
f
**1 wont you to aimm- me a qmwtim. Whv
did you invest in that paper I
7
“Will you permit mo before answering to
ask you a qmotion r I rrepondrt.
“Certainly."
“Bore that advertisement still hold goodF
1 drew a little closer as I said it and took her
bands in mine. Then, as I bent down and
klssrvl her upturned li|« idx* munuurrd “yew ■
and I know that my Webrcca had coma—Hal

dd nrnan in

. .. ,^,1 i..

Victor Clover Huller,

U
ru“«fa*
1 »“Warred
““
ld
portion

noticed the pa;«- on tlie tabfe.
rtroek heronddu,
t^7Zt£
?
1°^ «d bow X
finally inserted the advcrtiartnctit in the
pojer, thinking it would draw mt

away, aivl thought

THE CELEBRATED

The prospect* favor 1.W0 students at
the university of Michigan this year.
H»y Fwver.
8?veral yuare 1 have suffered
p"1‘O“I return, ul b«?
aS;.,ii*2l’w||“
Co™n *

Man»fic|d\ta lm
’ ■•,h’ "ar, I thuuglrtrwhs; I thought, I will u-11

mo*
Ou is Pra»oin&gt;«d.,
SSfi.7 hJL
c“.7 ,or
'»■ ■&gt;•»•&lt; llArUn. ei-Vta
Chnncellor, Louisville, Ky.

s’^SZJStSS‘JS^.

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IVYK1UP GUIDE to
Notice fa hereby given, that the toHowimr dre
Mrltw-d Primary School baud. Mtuate tn SamCo.. forfaited tor non-imytneiil of Interert. will be
offered tor sale at t'utdfr auction M Uda office
cm the ilth day of Noremter, A. D. imr., at
MIN'OK 8. NKWKLL.

�The Hastings Banner.

FewQuestionsAsked Citizens
of Hastings and Vicinity.

making in lying about republican can-

can stateemea. That which improves
tho home market benefits the farmer.
That which injures hte home market
Harttnob. Mich., October. 21 1886,
causes him to suffer. l*rotccllon to
American industries diversifies Ameri­
ca's interest—makes it possible for
American citizens to seek and enter
varied occupations. That is one ad­
vantage.
Another advantage. Pro­
Republican Nominations.
tection enables American manufac­
STATS TICKXT.
turers to pay better wages than they
could under free trade. The American
1X1NALD, of Delta.
For Secretary of Stale—GILBERT IL O«- laborer, as he gets better pay because
^FwRtaU TYttUUirvr. GEORGE U MALTE, Of of protection, ta enabled to buy more of
AlK?AtM»tarOeuen»l-HKNBY H. APLIN, of the farmers' products.
MARSHALL

**¥oc Attorney General - MORES TAGGART,

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Far (kwnmlMloaer
erf Uw Stale land OflteeBOSCOE D. D1X. of Bcrrlan.
Far Hni&gt;ertnlen4Mit of Public Instruction—
JOSEPH ESTABROOK, of Eaton.
For Member of tbr State Ho*nl of Edumtion-

For Member Courtcm, » dhrtrlct-JAMES
OTOXm.
r Senator in Stata I&lt;t-fr!*tatarc, JI districtRGE X. POTTER.

B

For RepHStontavr In BtaUj I-ejlnlalurv-—JBREMI AH M. ROGERS.
.

COUNTY new,

For Sheriff—BAKER SHBTXEIL
Fur County Ctor*-FRANK McDERBY.
^-uxiiun-rivnirn . nurr.ll

’iToHwutln* Attorney—PHILIP T. COL-

EDITORIAL NOTES.

completely represents the farm and
fanner. What do you propose to do,
about it, Michigan farmers? Now.
that you have forced one of the great,
parties to select as its standard bearer,
'
a man from your own ranks, do you
propose to elect him or not? For years।
there has been a cry that the farmer.
has been neglected in politics, that het
has been a voterand nothing but a1
voter. We baveltateued long enough
to the sneering answer that the farmer
doesnt know enough to fill an office,&gt;
that lawyers and professional men
must take care of him. Michigan
farmers have a chance to prove the1
falsity of this answer orto add to its
strength, just as they wish. Let us see
what they will do.”

The fusion tats claim that Mr. Hunricker. who was supervisor of Bellevue
during the war. now fusion candidate
for senator, attended to the relief of
the sick and disabled soldiers of his
township, advancing the money him­
self. In doing this, be did no more
and no less than his duty us supervis­
or, since the law of the stat* required
him to do it. and provided lor the re­
payment of the money from the county
treasury of Eaton county. But invest­
igation shows that Mr. Humickerwas
not so patriotic as he might have been
in this matter, and had an eye to the
interests of himself. At that time, as
dow, he was running a general store in
Bellevue, and he limply gave these sick
and disabled aoldiers. or their families,
orders upon hta own store, got a big
profit co the goods, and then himself
drew? the money from the county treas­
ury upon his own orders! That wks
very patriotic, wasn’t it? And that
will win him lota of soldier votes—in u

The despicable and contemptible at­
tacks the Journal is making to defeat
Baker Shriiwr, the repulilicau candi­
date for sherifl. show that the fusion
ringsters are all bet convinced of hta
election, and are aiming to wani off the
Wow. Mr. Bhriner u. a man with x

Patrick Hankard, as a member of the
last legislature, voted against the
“Ghi» Labor Bill," a measure introduc­
ed and whose passage was urged by
Mr. Brant, of Detroit, a labor member
of the legislature. And yet Hankard
says he is the laboring man’s friend!

EveryUserofTobacco
TO READ THIS:

In the past 18 years, Patrick Hankard has run for office 24 times. He has
a chronic itching for office. His ambi­
Free trade would directly benefit the tion to rattle around in the seat so well
rich. No man in his senses will aay filled by congressman O’Donnell will
1 lb. good fine cut tobacco, light.
that if America adopted free trade, not be satisfied however.
wages here must approach the Europ­
“
“ ■
The free trader who says that a pro­ 1 " choice “ u
ean standard, or American Industries
tective tariff Is the ruin of commerce
must cease. A capitalist with 81,000.­ files into the face of the fact that un­
dark .
000 to-day is able to purchase, at the der protection our commerce has
“ good
average rate of waged, 800,000 days’ largely increased—far beyond the in­
- best
work. With free trade and wages cut
crease in population.
1........................................... ...........
to the Europran standard 81,000,000
A. E. Kenaston and H. E. Hendrick 1 “ Rocket plug tobacco
would buy 1,500,000 days’ work. Can
” ..
any man fail to see then that free trade are rising young attorneys, whom the
people will delight to honor. They are 1 “ Dynamite plug tobacco, light
would benefit the capitalist?
ti&gt;e republican nominees for circuit
and dark.....................
Vreeident Cleveland asked congress court commissioners and ought to be
1 “ Bull Dog plug tobacco,light
’
to donate SI,QUO for dowers for the elected.
1 “ Plank Road plug “
“
presidential greenhouse and 87.000 for
If a greenbacker wishes to l&gt;e a demo­
horses and carriages. But when it crat. pure and simple, he should vote 1 “ Nimrod plug
“
“
came to paying a few pensions to crip­ the -fusion ticket. If he prefers any
“
pled union soldiers, he denied to con­ other to the democratic party, he should 1 - Spear Head plug “
gress the right to grant them by inter­ oppose the fusion ticket.
1 * Boom smoking
posing hie veto. The yearly amount
cloth
The farmers have a chance to put a 1 “ Peck’s Bad Boy
that the pension bills Cleveland vetoed

Just on the eye of election, stories
are started which could be sattafactorially explained earlier in the campaign.
would have been 810,000 less than the
Just npw the fusionista are peddling
President's salary.
lies about Geo. N. Potter, the republi­
can candidate forst^te senator, than
If a protective tariff ta what free
, whom there is not a truer or more traders charge, a monopoly, then the
honorable man in Barry and Eaton 60/XX),000 people of the United States
counties. The fusionista claim that as
are monopolists. There is not a single
deputy provost marshal he made it his
business or interest protected by the
business to hunt up sick and disabled tariff in which every one of the 60,000.­
soldiers, who were physically unable to 000 people have an equal right with
return to the army when their leave
any and every other to engage. To
expired, and that he forced these dis­
call a tariff like ours as favofable
abled mid sick soldiers to return to the monopoly is to show one's utter ignor­
front This is a lie out of whole doth ance of the meaning of the term mono­
—a yard-wide-all-wool lie. As deputy polyJ
provost marshal he did what his super­
Jerry Rogers, the republican candi­
ior officer required of him, what he
was dity bound to do, what his oath of date for representative from this
office ahd obedience to his superior re­ county, is a farmer who has the interests
quired. No soldier who was from any of farmers at heart. He has, by good
cause unable to return to the front was judgment, sound business capacity and
ever forced to do so by Mr. Potter. No hard work placed himself among the
soldier will say that Mr. Potter did leading farmers of Barry county. He
anything but his duty In obeying the is a safe man in whom to intrust the
order of his superior, in compelling interests of the people of Barry coun ty,
those to return to the front who were and ought to be, and we believe will be
able to do so, and who had remained elected.
longer than their furlough permitted.
In a labored editorial the Journal
This he did because duty, his oath of
editor states that “without egotism”
office and the orders of his superior re­
the terms of the fusion in Michigan
quired it of him.
were his own. It would appear then
Says the Rural New Yorker, one of that there was little*use of having

the leading agricultural journals of the
country: “The farmers of Michigan
will have small business to complain
about politicians If they neglect to
elect Cyrus 11 Luce this fall. If they
had scoured the country they could
hardly have selected one who more।

ness of the fusion cause in Barry coun­
ty. The tide ta setting in against them;
and that accounts for this desperation.

democratic or greenback conventions.
Just give neighbor Dennis room, and
he will do all the work required by
1,200 delegates. Don Dickinson will
please make a note of this.
There will be no question as to the
ability and the faithfulness with which
the county clerk’s office will be con­
ducted in case Frank McDerby shall be
elected, as he ought to be.* He has
every quaMficatlon for the office, is an
honorable man, a good citizen and lias a

well earned reputation for faithfully
attending to the duties of any office he
is called on to fill.
Hankard in the last legislature voted
against the bill to prohibit prison con­
tract labor in this state. In the face of
that record he has made he has
the cheek to pose as the “laboring man's
friend.” As a man Mr. Hankard may
seek to do his duty. As the especial
friend of the laboring man he is a
fraud.
.
Barry county is fortunate in having
an opportunity of retaining the aervlces of one who has so ably and faitbfully served the people as Philip T Cob
grove. His record is the pride of the
county, and it will lie a vote against the
interests of the county to vote for any
other than Mr. Colgrove for prosecutor.

We are credibly informed that in his
speeches in this county, Hankard stat­
ed that be was u fanner “with a mort­
gage on my farm like most farmed.”
An inspection of the records of Jack­
son county shows that Patrick Hank­
ard owns three farms, and has held
mortgages on other tanners’ farms.

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40
4i

With seven lawyers running for
office on the fusion state ticket, the
double headers are not in position to
ask the votes of farmers or knights of
labor.
To Congressman O’Donnell, as much
us to any other man in congress, was
due the passage of the bill preventing
the manufacture of bogus butter.

60
15

To the friends of Barry County
Agricultural Society: As I am fre­
quently asked In regard to the succwa
of the last annual fair I will make this
general statement that all may know
the Hituaaon of the society. The whole
number of entries of stock and articles
for exhibition was 2,426 being an ex­
eat of nearly 300 over the highest
number of entries ever before recorded
by the society. The gross receipts
were 82,300.40. During the past year
the officers have expendod over 8800 in
permanent improvements on the fair
grounds including the amount expend­
ed on the race course. The amount
Eid in premiums this year will exceed
e highest sum ever paid by the socie­
ty by over 8300. By an economical
management uf the finances, the officers
will pay for these permanent improve­
ments, the expenses of the fair and the
large premium list in full leaving the
society dear of debt with the grounds
and buildings in better condition than
ever before at the commencement of
the new rear. Thia we think ia glory
enough, but had it not been for thte
eontlnuojM rainy weather previdus to
the fair which prevented the tarmens
of the county from completing their
seeding and the cold rainy weather
during the fair, the result would have
surpassed the expectations of the most
sanguine, the society after paying all
obligations against it would have had
over 81,000 in its treasury. The result,
at least has shown what mav be done
under favorable clreumstanres. More
time needs to betaken in arranging the
premium list and revising the rules of
the society for the regulation of future
fairs, In order to avoid the friction,
worry and dissatisfaction that seems
to be a natural result of the manage­
ment of such enterprises. Hoping
that this may be accomplished in tho
future. I remain
Years Heqwttul!)■,
CHAH. H. HAVER.

We buy direct from the manufac­
turers.

» We save you the jobber’s profit.

CLOTHINGI
Furnishing Goods,
.Which we propose to offer to the people of
Barry county at prices that will

OF TOILET SOAPS.

Make Competitors Mad,

Kirk’s Bath King, per cake..

“

Cream Whit* Honey ...

“

White Russian Bath...

-

Turtle O|1.......................... .

•

Honey................................

and please Purchasers. I bought the goods at

Astonishingly Low Figures,

Wislej’s White Clover Honey
-

Oat Meal........................

“

1'atace Honey..............

The above are all fine soaps and 25
per cent, less than all other dealers ask.

and; having the lightest expenses of any con­
cern in the city, I can afford and propose
to

We have the goods and must have the

Make Things Lively

money.

in the Clothing Business, by giving bargains
to the people.
Our Bazaar Department ta full of rare
Ijargalnn In tinware, hardware, wooden-

ware. glassware, stationery, wall brack­
et}!, and all kinds of staple and fancy

goods, toys, dolls, etc.

goods.

It will pay you to buy early, as

you can buy cheap and get the l&gt;est se­
lections.

We buy of the largest Impor­

ters in this country and can sell for lew
money than any house In Barry county.

We pay the highest market price for
butter and eggs.

For choice dairy but­

ter salted with fine salt we pay a fancy

price. We want the best and are will­

prices to get it

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Do Not Fail

.1

to see me when in want of Clothing.

We have just

received our first invoice of holiday

Card- Byron TbomMtm.
W. H. POWERS, p. M.

Farmers will remember that Con­
gressman O’Donnell Introduced and
labored to have the democratic house
pass his bill to protect farmers from
suits for infringement udou patents.
Mr. O’Donnell in congress has labored
for every measure to advance the
farmer's interest.

We Are Not Standing Still!

SPECIAL CLOSING OUT PRICE

ing to pay for it

oa’

___________ E. H. Lathrop, M. D.

We sell for spot cash only.

latten a4drc*»e&lt;l u&gt; tar foUawlni&gt;rr»ons rr-

saxrsiirusr “

Do you desire your Prescriptions and Medicines Compounded
and put up by a competent and trusty Pharmacist!
You will always find one in attendance st my drug store
and we guarantee all prescriptions to be pure And reliable'

We have in Stock a Complete Line of

We buy in large.qusuries.

Fusion ta democracy in disguise.
The greenbacker who is deceived there­
by should hire some one to kick him
every day from now til) election.
A. D. Rork will fill the office of coun­
ty surveyor with ability and credit to
the county. Vote for him.

Do you expect to paint yonr house, Um or carriage I
I keep Brushes, Paints, Oils, White Lead, Carriage
and everything used by painters.
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Do you wish to buy Wall Paper)
Call and examine my stock and prices.
Do you desire Toilet or Fancy Articles?
We sell everything in the line of Druggist Sundries at thn
lowest possible price.

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farmer in the executive office of Michi­
sock.. ....
gan. I f they fail to elect Cyrus G. Luce
they will show themselves indifferent ■1 •* Daisy tobacco ..
Why we sell tobaccos cheap.
to their own'interests.

J. M. Nevins and Dr. A. L. VanHorn
are the republican candidates for coron­
ers. Both are good men, with ability to
serve faithfully in the important office
of coroner.

Are yon in need of any Drugs or Medicines’
Can at; my store and you will And a complete line of D™and Patent Medicine* of all kinds. ,
Do you require any Wines or Liquors)
I have now on hand a large stock of pure Wines n™. i
and Whiskey in bulk or in bottles carefully selected kn.l
exclusively for medicinal purposes.
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A comparison of prices will convince you
that I am positively
The Low Price Clothier of Hastings,

R. K. GRANT.
CLOTHING f

We want your trade and will make

We roast our own coffee.

Fall and Winter.
I his week we put in stock a very large line of

We roastour own peanuts.
We can aril you the most goods for

One years experience has deputy reg­
ister. has made R. B, Richanta fully ac­
quainted with all the duties of register
of deeds. His superior as a penman
does not live in Barry county. He will
fill the office with cindlt, will discharge
bis duties faithfully, and uhould be
elected.

the least money of any bouse in the

city.

J. 1 Rim k A

Mens,’ Youths,’ Boy’s and Children’s Suits,

Overcoats and Suits.
We can do you some good in this line, as we have splemlhl
values to offer.

Hosaat Chris Hough is booming
rigfctto the front in the contest for

H. M. MYGATT
Mr. Hoogfc.

Ha baa every

wm nwMw miry

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■ N. B.—We sell the “Not Left," the

fiuest live otmt cigar oa tho market

w—1,

M,

We have a large etook, aad we allow no one to undersell us. x

E. Y. HOGLE.

w

�Banner.

Will thm mwnd to clow, out th.
M» good, at auoUou ^d

OCT. 41 1««.

Will Uranett t, at work In Chlowo.
AU. who ar.lnd.btod to n&gt;,
call and pa, n» Immediately, aa Ihaw diMaJ. Anderaon waalnthedty Mon(tout, out ot biulnni and i«l hit!
my pay.
FKED'K. H0TCHKIS8.
The ladlwof the llaptlat aocloty will
^•.■ttr!* K Gr“‘-Oafive a chicken pie nodal next Tueadav
evenln* at the wddy room. In thrtr
church. Supper eened from Bro till
s«™. A hearty Invitation la extended
daV«lI&gt;»S!^f,,onl- "'OXkloulu. Sun­
city
Uh h,a brolher J°hn in this
The lecture of the Bev. Mr. Uenrv
Sunday evenlnf. upon the "I’roteatant
arM?™X?fto?? nnd ^ohn Doj“&gt;v
Eplaoopaldinreh" was trulyaecholarly fugBrS^'
the W"pIoy of SP*uldelforu and all frlende of the church

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ClociL JBweJry, SUvertare aid Masical Goods.
,

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spect'Ml** fr*“ of
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JOHW BiSSMER,

HAVE
Mdolwiw

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Hill St-ik of

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MUSICAL GOODS!
ScOw's. the Jeweler.
Local News.
nrl. 2,200.:

{'{rCKfufi

Meetings.
i'llILl' I t'ol.GHOVE.
1( x..,r, s, । ».: u-kih-. Mapl* Orow. Friday.

ilaii. A-

Hatunlay eve.,'

■7j. M. ROGERS.

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gfcheet pH.1. M. ROGERS.

UOODYEAK

The anrtu.fnts ot the new iron
bridge bare l«4n completed.
Moke :•»- t .mi'al goods cheaper
than cord* ■--iM’ A- L. McOmber’s.
The Ix-anl. t supervisors completed
their ML- r- an&lt;| adjourned Saturday.
/Tex dozen ii.--.her wdght bustle^at
Morse E. A
rent?.

Ins.
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tlet one, only 23

W»LET»x •ciiarteriv- meeting at
Hickory •. -:irs ::-xt Saturday and
‘inndav.
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W. H
stz wm elected his own
iiKW5o»'l
’•of the super! ntendenta
of the pe
The Knight os Libor are to have a
prize dttre
I nion Hal! ThanksHJvtagei
A. P. W.n vj !■ has vacated the Cen­
tra! Hoii-" IV.- unileratand V. Liens
wtl! opts a
market in the same.
L» you wait the best fitting, best
’ read* in fart the liest shirt In the
world. ;r ffi* Daytdn of E. W. MorrilL
A. C. L . r.\; m brought the first grist
toftezp-a roller mill, and Mr. H. Flsh*r brought Up tjr«x load of wheat to the
riGL ■

The r.rst !-&lt;a&lt;| id wheat for the new
tfBer mH: -.v.im purchased Wednesday
'■I Haniilion Fisher, of Hastings towni .he- Goodman, of Sault St
.•lane, will pre-ich at the Baptist church
Sunday,Jnht al
usuaJ hour of

Johx
. Momj.er Is having a good run
« ciiHohi at bis tailor shop. He is
lUKing suits for several of our promlDttitdtizmh.

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Jeeomh .Smith lias again engaged in
me bUc^srnith business in this city,
G’arveth shop, just east
of the brick barn.
.
Ox .1 iK. m £. Y. Hogle will occupy
tte store now used by Beamer Bros,
lite latter !irm will occupy the store
ai?T&lt;!!.» m ...
now is.

uo'V '; r- HtsonMAM.of Baltimore,
• J?..11 tIl!'
several fine specimens
i 21' ?z PiPPl® apples, one of
• which weight^ one pound.

Poi Aioi&gt; -Wanted choice barbank
Prtaui.-? on Monday, Oct »5th, as will
load a car on that day.
STAUFFER &amp; CRAWLEY.
At E. a. Mattison’s yon can puri2. a
or organ of any make, at
J r? - than the same can be bought
win Grand Rapids, Jackson or DeT’Snv k1'VattN who will
in
kv r.ha,l ^totday evening and «unrt-iJ'u'7loon,and evening, is often
SJXV ,ot EntUnd’

lrtx double roU* “d one
run of burr itoom in theiniU.
♦
w,u' b’ult by Hustings capi&gt;11 x iW1&lt;i tbw‘®'i® none'stronger and
better built in the state.
ena u 12 -S’. Fll*u’811«P0riH*c«l UliUer
anu a gtntlt-man who came to us highr!S?y,bu"
Uwrwor. Mr.
hlprovm hlnuelf u.iu ter nil
tenth- wiu rrcomnrcodwl to our dutens, nod he hnn th- entire .eoutldnwe
0
. lluKln,ws community.
’'J fel-nk lor him n liberal puron•igc irom the fanners of this county.

’Rah fob Hastings.—There Is joy
among the Knlghte of Pythias ot this
l\ret'n rolurned from Chicago city, and of Burry County as well,’from
^S&gt;"iltee ' ta)Urrt bl* h“''
“
tire (net that Hastings Division No. 19
Those who fall to hear Charles
, r n 2*e
?rlrK ln th" competitive
Watte, who wlU speak io Union hall
“d
Heynolde re- anil at Grand Rapids, Tuesday, dur­
Saturday evening and Sunday after­ New*l“?‘.XrOm “M
10 ing the meeting of the Michigan briK4°n iP’
T .ww three entr,“
noon and evening next, will certainly
the Albion Division, Commander
mte« a rare chance of hearing good leeMrs. P. R. Griffin, of Big Rapid? waa
turee. He is able, eloquent and a inaa- Uie guest of Jm. Wilkfca ami « “ Thomason; Lapeer Division. Comman­
der
X
incent,
and
Hastings Division,
ter of his subjects.
Saturday and Sunday.
t-ommander Hogle. The drill corps ot
Charles Watts, who will speak in
Rochester, N. Y., each division consisted of 10 men rnd
Union hall Saturday evening and Sun­ wm a guest of Mrs. D. G. Robinson a
T,he drill took place-at
the base ball park and was witnessed
portion of the past week.
day next, was for many yeai-a in bualby a large audience, all of whom ap­
P*®,rt’lsind a co-worker with itoSf? ^1X.er- who is attending Prof. peared to be well pleased with the drill
"Chool-was visiting his parents
Charted Bradlaugh, who has made such
t apis McGurin. Rose and Babcock
a gallant and triumphant fight for a a portion of the past week
m tire Grand Rapids companies of the
seat in the English parliament.
nfft J-B. Lashier and W. LeBarron,
“ft*1 “ jl»dr«. and were as­
Remember that Lewis stern is still of Saline, were the guest of J’. R. Dun­ sisted by Lieut. Kinney, of Co. B.. Lieut.
ning and mother last week.
and lst Sariteant Bennet of Co. 1,
closing out his stock. If you wish to
and Corporal Burlington of Co. K. In
Julius Turner, of Weedsport N. Y. tiie drawing for order of drill Albion
secure goods at your own prices, now
was the guest of his cousin, Mrs. Good-' drew first, Lapeer second and Hastings
is your time. Bear In mind that this
j ear, Saturday and Sunday.
third. By the rule* of the ‘ contest La­
great slaughter sale win not Continue
always. The goods are going fast, but
D*vls- of Middleville, peer and Hastings Division* were exthere yet remains a good stock to spent Saturday and Sunday with her c»“ded from the grounds, until called
for drill. 'We know not how the La­
select from.
parents, of Hastings township.
peer Sir Knlghte felt, but as regards the
Leroy Jacksob, of Lansing, was the Hastings driU corps, the frequent
Some of the opposition are reporting
of Judge-Cole a portion of last rounds of applause accorded the Albionthat Frank McDerby does not care to
week. The two were schoolmates.
Division was not very quieting to their
be elected county clerk. This story is
nerves. Albion did finelv, executing
wholly lacking truthfulness. Mr. Mc­ kA- C. Parmelee, of .Washington, 1). C. the movements with a precision that
i^yteitujg
Barry
county
friends.
,
He
Derby is in the race to toin, and is do­
was gratifying to all. After the con­
ing all he can in an honorable way to built the second log house in this city clusion of their drill. Lapeer was called
secure his election, with brightening and was the first register of deeds of in. nnd went through tne movements
thl/county.
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prospects of success.
in tine style, while the Hasting* drill
The school house in this city was \Qirs. R. A. Bailey returned Saturday corps were “rounded up" outside the
entered Saturday night last and acts of from a lecturing tour in Saginaw coun­ enclosure, anticipating defeat Upon
ty. Tuesday she left for Minneapolis the appearance or an orderly with or­
vandalism committed, such as merit to attend the national convention of the ders for them to report on the drill
the infliction of severe punishment be- W. C. T. U.
ground, however, the Hastings bovs
irg meted to the perpetrators. They
W. H. Schantz returned from Ken­ appeared nerved to do their very beat
wQl be ferreted out, without doubt and
Their appearance was the signal for
tucky Saturday, where he attended a
xir;di with by the strong arm of the
sale of standard bred stock. He start­ rounds of applause, and their every
met a cheering response
ed, with the intention of purchasing- maneuver
from
the
spectators.
AS they
The society connected with Em­ one or tWb fillies for breeding purposes passed from the drill ground they were
but he found that standard bred stock
manuel church will be entertained on brought strictly “gilt-edge" prices, and greeti-d by their brother Sir Knlghte of
3 huraday afternoon of next week, by zh'‘ deferred his contemplated purchase Albion and Lapeer with knightly eburte«v. their competitors gracefully con­
Mrs. Ed. Powers, J. W. Bentley. Cr for the time being.
ceding the laurels of victory to Hast­
Messer, P. T. Colgrove. Wm. Powers,
ings. although the decision of the judg­
Hear ye, all the sheriffs in the Unit­ es was not announced until 9 JO p. m.
L. Holloway and May Rolwrts at the
society rooms. Supper served from 5 ed States! Oliver F. Ixing, sheriff of That each division m«st foeman worthv
to « p. m. All are cordially invited to Barry county says “I will give 840 for of their steel Is shown by the following
attend.
any horse thief on conviction in any jail •core, as announced by the judge*:
Commander E. Y. Hocii.E^of Hast­ In the U. S. Telegraph at my expense.” Haalujt'. rar per eent
Points scored, sms
Tfl.5 per cent
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ings Division No. 19, IL it K. of F. was Oliver Is mad; he’s a philanthropist. Albion.
Lspwr. 75.2 ptr cent
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elected Lieut. Col. of the 2d Regiment. Like the great Josiah, he exclaim*.
The points scored as based upon a
“Draw on me. and let no man suffer.'"—
possible «30. The prize*- awarded in
Michigan Brigade, at the Brigade horse thieves excepted.
their
order
were
first.
8125.
and
second
meeting of the U. R. The Sir Knights
of Hastings division rejoice at the
Farmer Luce and Senator Palmer 850. To the latter 850 more was add­
honor done them by the promotion of were given a splendid ovation despite ed tiecause the Albion lads brought the
largest division to the city, and an
their commander, but are loth to lose
the unfavorable weather Thursday award of 825 was made to the Lapeer
him as commander.
afternoon. A worse day for a political Division tiecause it came the longest
distance
to attend the conhlave.
Pursuant to call a number of our gathering there could hardly be—cold,
The Albion Division has a brilliant
people met at the M. E. church for the rainy and disagreeable in every respect.
Still Union hall was filled to Ita utmost, future before it. Commanded as it is
purpose of forming a Chautauqua cir­ mainly by farmers, most of whom had by a first-class military man, and being
cle. A permanent organization with braved the storm-in order to see and composed of fine looking, active young
19 charter members was perfected, and hear Michigan’s next governor. Con­ men, it has already taken front rank
the following officers elected for the gressman O’Donnell was present and among the divisions of the state, al­
ensuing year:
gave a twenty minutes talk that bristled though it has been organized lees than
President—Rev. Lee.
with keen wit and logic, and won a year. The Lapeer division Is also a
Sec’y and Tress—C. W. Jones
hearty applause. Mr. Luce was part fine one, commanded by a military
The next meeting is to be held at the introduced, and made a telling qddresa graduate. It did finely and received
M. E. parsonage Tuesday evening next. of one hour. He reviewed Uhe uuw- much deserved praise.
As a mascot Hastings Division was
tlons at issue between the repubucM
On Saturday as Mr. and Mrs. and democratic parties in a plain hopr accompanlwl by little Eddie Cole, aged
Weeks, of Baltimore, were driving on rat, straightforward manner, that held 5 vizirs. Eddie is R manly littlejfellow,
and is thoroughly posted in the
the
closest
attention
af
the
large
aud
­
State street their carriage collided with
ience. and elicited frequent and hearty maneuvers executed by the division.
a farmer's wagon as the latter’s team applause. Senator Palmer spoke for Dycssed in ^knight's full uniform, he
was backing frops the walk by which three quarters of an hour, anddelivereo preceded Hastings division during the
they werehitcbM. The carriage was
an effective address. The meeting was Jornde, and was the drawing card in
overturned and the occupants thrown much more largely
attended and tne fine procession.
out, being severely shaken up. Mrs. enthusiastic than that accorded Fiiple.
Of the detail*of the meeting time and
W. was taken into Goodyear's &amp; Co.'s although when be whs here the weather space precludes extended notice. Suf­
drug store, where she remained for was as fine as could be asked.
fice it to say that there were a large
about an hour before recovering from
number of divisions In attendance, and
the shock received.
Hastinob Roller Mill.—The Has­ ! the meeting was one of the most pleas­
tings roller mill is completed and is ant ever held by the brigade. Hastings
Huilsk thieves were evidently
now running. J This means a vast deal bore off the honora In the parade.
abroad in Castleton on Friday evening toouraty. For yeere Hastings busi­ Thirtv-seven sir knights of the home
the 15th, as a horse was stolen from the ness interests have suffered for lack ot division attended.
The members of the division feel elat­
pasture of Geo. Crabb, and also one modern milling facilities. This want ed over the success of the drill corps.
from Wm. Varney of the same town­ is now supplied by this mill, all of the Although there is not a military man
ship, on the same night. The sheriff of machlnerrof which is of the most mod­ in the organization, after a hard strug­
Barry county offers “S50 for any horse ern and approved pattern. The engine gle Hastings Knlghte have won the
on conviction in any jail in the and boiler are from the Mansfield Ma­ nlghly-prized honor of having the best
U.S.” Perhaps our valiant sheriff may chine Works. The engine is B5 horse drill corps of any division in the state.
Commander if. Y. Hogle and Lieute.
learn of many a “horse thief on con­ power, and the boilm are about KM)
viction in any jail in the L. b.. all of horse power. The engine works to per­ F. G. Goodvear and Wm. H. Powers are
which he requests to telegraph at bte fection. Boiler and engine rooms are entitled to credit for bringing the divis­
as neat as a ladies parlor. F rom the
expense. Fifty dollars for each of em.
ion up to Ite present high degree of ex­
engine room Is hose connection to each
remember.
cellence Id drill.
.
floor, affording first-class
Commander Hogle te entitled to the
The opposition are peddling the yarn
more credit from the fact that while
he has had none of the advantages of a
that the republicans are preparing to
military education. Commander Thom­
come down on O. F. I-ong with a per­
Th “ekPJclty or U- mUj U, h» ason, of Albion, te a graduate of West
sonal attack on or about election dayPoint and Commander \ lucent, a
This is false. Nothing of the kind will barrels each 24 hours. Mr. F eld la ot graduate of Orchard Lake military
will
be done, and we speak from authority the opinion that the mill
wove Itself of greater
capacity academv. The fact that hte score was
when we By it The only
far
better than either of hte &lt;»mpetiattack on Mr. Long thus far in the than that mentioned. Through the tore, te one of which Hastings division
campaign has been from frw’I’b&gt;ack SStesy of Mr. Field a Hnm
feels
proud.
norter
was
given
an
insight
into
the
source, and the party so doing stands
ready to make affidavit that no republi­ processes through which the wk6®1
can asked him to do it, or was in any misses while being n’“uf:lCtu™J
manner connect^ with it. I rom flour. First, the grain is dumped from
what we can learn the opposition who the farmers wagons onto scales in The
after weighing it is elevated into
are talking this stuff about republican mill
Sm n^mtoScelt is elevated to the
election day attacks on Mr. Long are
simply doing so to cover up some of top^of the milland discharged Into a
EuVka
milling W^r’ne^“
tiie same kind of work they are propos­
ing Sipring against Baker Sbrlner.
thence it is elevated Into a Hercules
it
tt.'”
Charl» Watts, the able and elo­
quent English secularist, wiU deliver
three lectures in Union Hall in this S3M^S'-b?rc
eitv Saturday evening and Sunday
afternoon and evening next.
lectures to commence it i-iO o clock
K
afternoon lecture to coinmJSrcktsao o'clock
iect Saturday evening » HI be becu‘“rw SSli—l«ly for l’v,’bn,*b,°tr
Jsm, Destructive »nd
ntmmr this process the wheat uicn
Sunday afternoon ^subject
•• Agnosticism and rheistn, the
2.?,' SWtefiS STor“4 iur
Inta reDiv to the question. Is there »
God’*~ and Sunday evening hl«L®ub^
r1U toink^Trf«Ur?S6 vlcinKy

$1000 £2»£m

..JVlVT£u Opening.—Friday and SatteV,.&lt;&gt;ct’
aDd 23rd-,w*’of wIn’
an,i i’ounets. to which all the
*w.re ar- cordially invited.

REMOV

invited.

'eiTteSr

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‘Krural-lwo hr tte

£

To the new store in Goodyear block, first door west of the
bank, about the 1st of Oct., and will have a complete stock of

Dress Goods, Cloaks, Shawls,
MILLINERY AND FANCY GOODS,
All bought for SPOT CASH, and will give you better than
Grand Rapids prices.
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Come in and See US,
And see if what we say is not true.

JULIUS RUSSELL.

TRADE BOOMING!

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Cold Weather Coming.
But we have still a large stock of overcoats and ulsters, in­
cluding fine Chinchillas, Meltons, Beavers and Worsteds. v

Men’s Suitings.
A fine line of Men’s Suits in single and double breasted and
of very desirable patterns.
Our line of Underwear includes the finest grades and also
the cheapest We have a large lot of red underwear warrant­
ed all wool for 40 cents.
We have a large line of Winter Caps, Derbies and Soft Felts.
In fact eur line of

Clothing and Furnishing Goods
Is complete in every particular.

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

ROLLER MILL '

And other marked improvements will be made in

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Hastings this season.

Bd. ZEvans
Proposes to keep in the advance of the procession. You will
find him at his new location north side of State street, east of
A. E. Harris’ harness shop. He is prepared to serve the pub­
lic with everything in the line of

Tin, Copper and Sheet-Iron Ware.
Repairing Neatly and Promptly Done.
Eave-Troughing a Specialty.

The Hull Gasoline Stoves.
This is the Latest and Best Gasoline Stove. Call and seet hem.

New and Second-Hand Stoves for Sale!
At Very Low Figures.
I also have a quantity of Plow Points, etc., that. I will sell at a
very slight advance over wholesale prices, to close out.
Remember the place, and yours respectfully,

Eld.. EVANS.

Boston Dry Goods Store.

MARR &amp; DUFF
Have opened the above store

At 12 W M&amp;ii

lutu &amp; Ws Block,

Battle Creek, Mich.
The store is filled with Bargains in each department. In fact
the Stock is all Bargains.

Cotton Flannels, Denims. Tickings, Sheetings, Cote
tens, Kentucky Jeans, Cloths,
At Prices we will not quote in the paper, but we will give you
when you call on us; prices that will astonish you.
We invite you to give us a call and we wjll endeavor to sell
you goods right; and if you do not want to purchase, call and
we will show you our stock with pleasure.

Fine Line of Childs’, Misses’ and Ladies’ Cloaks.

Don't Forget The Bosta Stere,

fjs^'oo*MLiTbUU^AU Hour rram
ui. iiff “u te MUHd-Hd, oo

SARA HORTON.
Lev Is Stern has left the city for the

Purpose Of disposing of a part of his
He will return in a week, and

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personal mention.
Orao strong war |n the city Tmwday.

Objiititc

SUi.

BATTLE CRXK, MICH.

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THE BUSHRANGER.

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WHITE DEER POND.

I
flirt broken by the ctrangur raying: “Is there

nr U»e accuracy tn nunu x cau vvuuu.
At tte time of hfa arrival in Australia tte

weapon, ptared fa
wwiJU The wild

my footatepi ta rough itadeptte, where I alone

from the diggings. Robbery with viohnro.

With a throbbing heart and a quickened

Tho Old Settler bad entered tho kitchen and
found little Pcleg, hit lively 15-year-old grand
san, parading around the room w; to too an­
cient family umbrella raised ovs- hfa bead. lii.'u n rre-.i uj uvi~.----- —
got no iixm&lt; show th«n a jog tf rum at a barn
Pcleg took it down and dosed it
“Ye muivtu't D-iver hist on umberd orcr ye racin'.
,
p

toe**

». ta*11
doer was mcrod, an' th! to kill one would be
-invitin' all kinds o’ infafortnn’ on the kilter.
the hookin' cough run inter tho msaslra, an’ But th-n, furt’nitiy. white dwr had a

life. For yuan* ho had ■•va.to! nil the efforts
lundo to capture hlng though the inilltary had
scoured the bu*U No sooa«-r was an outrage

^akihc

Oar foe the grim gray boar.
He hail a jierfect knowledge of the nxu secret

ccenuoi ubiquitous, outrages occurring; in such
of mystery hung al&gt;ou t him that a superstitious
feeling mingled with the mortal terror ho in-

if

man, with nothing forbidding in hie appear

Even tho mad thirst for gold could not fa-

You ore a noble-hearted fellow; and through
the rest of my stormy life I will look back

give you a ksaon, which I hope you will Lear
in mind. You are going among a rough,
lawless crew; newer, as long as you live, trust
Where you are bound fur, your revolver will

taare tliromik tho bush, some jiarts of which
wore*&gt;itetiXnx scarcely to admit daylight.
Every man was well urmed. My brother had
brought with him a first-cla.-** revolver, pur-

valuables, carefully hidden on his j»cnion, his
other belongings being ttowod away in one ot
the wagons When they bivouacked for the
night, care wm taken that it was nn o]&gt;ca
space, where a good lookout could be kept, to
make sure ngninst a sudden surprise. Tho

parted who did not l»el.«vo from the moment
I joined that I was Jack tho bu.-diratigor.
Wdl, mate, I am not going to tell you *ho

this world, and it fa l&gt;ret for you it should bo
so.” Thon landing him back to thn track by
which he could rejoin hfa party, ho wrung
my brother! liand, turned and walked quickly
into the bush, leaving no doubt upon my
brother's mind that tlie friend hotead so loved
nnd trusted was indeed the dreaded bush­
ranger.

tuug;;n&gt;
, - —- --th* lire:, fur ik- common bullet* bedn t uo
the five-rent paper o’ smokin' t-backer I were 'foct on 'em. More’n that, white deer wall!
ex plenty ex chipmunk*, an' twahi! rr.ore’n
wunst fa a roan's ago th! any Injin butkar
Pefag, an’ IT1 toll ye an Injin story. That’s a run agin one.
“Wull, wnt d'ye think the wicked projihet's
good boy."
scheme were I Nothin', only to her Nocky-flop
kill a wiuto deer. Thu prophet laid bis plans
popr
&lt;lfty Nocky-flop were
‘•Percrastynation, Peleg, aln! jfat the thing •fore’ the king. *n'
to humor a boy o’ your sin ta," selii the Old s'|irteed to git a note from Hlambogato, rayin'
Settler, xoleranly, “ 'eawn ye shouidn! never th! lie were wanted nt court. Nocky auput off till ortcr while anything ye kin do ex swnmi the s^xx-uy with a heap o’ misgirin'

got a pipe full or ao left lie humor ya jfat this

pt^w-nre o’ Blambo be fouu' too ugly prophet
with him; then he know'd th’wercsumpin* up and be said te hfaoolf, bo’gosh th! U

skinni-d.
- -Nocky.' said too king, ’I bear yer tol’abW
t'backw biwclf. an' mobbo frtch on a rippin' swret on my dorter lUppy-rap-Kstiako. N we
gal, Rippy is,’ *nid he.
“Nocky said bo tbort a heap o’ tho gal, an’
hoped his majxat V di&lt;ln! bev no 'bjwtion.
and said that, honestly and truly, he'd go
“ ‘Ye kin bov her, Nocky-flop,' xaid 81amafter hfa grand|iop'» tobacco. So too Old Sefa bo-gn.-'b, -jx-rvidin' ye top out some evenin'
tier xlinvid his upoitacha up on Ids forehand on' fetch me in the skin uf a v. bite di-cr. killed
and licgan his story.
akin.’

sJosi-.in’ ol’ buck Tro put a quietus on around prophet smiled a wtefatd smile. Nocky-flop
an’ about it Wull. I’m pointer to tell ye bow
tliot pomi got tta aame, bein' minded of the
mreunutanev by yer onfort'nit raisin' o’ that
“ ‘Thus a big bhijT in tixis somewhar,' tbort
a bird or tho fall of a leaf could not pass un­
be, ’In-t m do anything to git Rippy-rap.'
noticed. All wore on thr btjli vivo. For some
nigh outer cs unlucky cs killin' a white deer.
“ ‘I'm yer huckleberry.' said he to the king.
days all went wvll, nothiiig unusual or alarm­
1 hope nothin’ll count on it, but I'm tortur'd ‘But th’ taint no oniunltimi ‘round tht*&gt;
ing occurring. They were then well into the miah with Um military.—Ctemter’* Journal. with punmxiit’ry symptoms th! sumpin'll woods atH knock a white deer over.'
bush, and cons.iquenUy, if jxjssiblo, more vigi­
happen.
.
lant, Iwlioving that ei «n a motiw could not
“Longer ago th*n I kin recomember, long th't th! is,' tnid the wiekod prophet.
intrude itself among them.
er my mem’ry is. Pike county were settled by
“’Perjure it, then,’ said N’oeky-fiop, drawThe daughter of a (rominent New York phy­ Injinx. Tltey enj’yed tbeinelfs by huntin’ in'hi» lf up a foot higher, 'an' Ill lay the
Ona morning it was found that during
sician
was
nt
school
In
n
south
German
city,
the night they bad been, spite of all their
an' fishfn’ an’ flghtiu’, an’ indulged n leetl- in
vigilance, uiyute.riou.dy and umux-oimtably
aggercult'ral pursuits, which was tbc raisin'
joinwl by a stranger, who stood in their nre to be experienced with un Oue torrid of a trifle o' corn an’ a considhible o' hair.
4 „ tlu&gt;
ww&lt; „„
miilst as if one of tbemscJvM. No one could Bunday fa church the young girl took her fan The
crop, „
o' hair they rla
rix was
bigger arter the
from l&gt;er pocket and rought relief by using It/ white folks’ 'gun to chop nn’ pry out clearta*'
To her UStaniAhment aiux
n-nnmllv r,.l,n.,e.
, ,
....... ,__ __ _____ XT.
astonfahnsmt prevailed.
around this pond l*m tellin* ye 'bout th' wan
a p!ic1*rly noble tribe of Injins reddin'. I arrrr an’ dug out fur a big j«m1 th't laid off
suffend s'pere- their pedigree run chan back inter

Not in the least taken almck or nlioahed by
tho scant welcome he received or the undis­
guised stkiirfae his preHcnco created, ho camo
and told
making his wav to the gold fields: that, nbttured so far alone, Ixit aa he got further Into
the bosibbo lost heart and determined to join

It looked strange that he had no luggage of
any kind, uot ovon prorfaions ar anything to
indicate that be wan bound fur a long jour­
ney. Ho made no atteru(&gt;C to account for his

with tlui «x&lt;v|&gt;tion of my brother, believed
tbat no one tan “Jack" himself could have an
takai them by surprfae, tho general fa-lict be­
ing tiiat it could only lie from jx-n&lt;oniil exjiriatire the terrible bushranger derived the
jierfoct knowledge he displayed when making

fag tii'.- school too wax summoned before tho
principal, who oddnwa-d her thus: "Mfas-—.
from your father’s high rank in hfa profeauon
nnd the status of your family I was led to be­
lieve toot you were in every respect well bred
and bad duo reverence for tho bonve of God.
I am, therefore, both astonfabexi and morti­
fied to learn from tho tcnclier in charge tliat
you carried a fan to church and fanned your­
self. Do you not know that such a procvvdfag
te unbeixxning ton Indy and a Christian I
Would you place the church on.a |mr with
tnauncni occurred in my school and J murf
nitoundid maiden told the wounded damo

impro|&gt;er to use them in Germany. "Is It poasiblo that you Americans fan in church 1 I had
always supjxwed you to lie a religious pople.
Very singular ideas you must have about re­
ligion. As you seem to be sincere I will
jiardou this offence and -make no further men-

that it is really dreadful to use a fan in a Ger­
man church.”—Foreign Letter.
that they were prepared to sell-their Hvm
dearly, if dnveu to do so.
The rtnuig-'r seemed to liavo an unlimited
supply of money, and to bo generous about it,
my brotbnr, and the liking was mutual; ju
dlggern' (Mu-lanoe, they fa-enmo mntot, chumnad,walked mid smokal together. My brother
fixwd him a well-infortnol, agreeable com­
panion, a vast improrument on tbeir rough
amociateK, nnd bo soemml thoroughly to enjoy
tho society of thn jovial young Irish gentle-

them, notwith-domling tte disparity in years.

If the historians of the future should conde­
scend to sandwich the rovcntional dry chron­
icle of political events with an &lt;»—mdonal chap­
ter on thedomestic habits of their ancestors.
our passive endurance of so many decidedly
*“
“
- — midsummer

mer a* uncomfortable ns posdlile, though
there fa m&gt; apparent reason why a science that
has taught us a hundred ways to warm our

up above nil t’other tribes, nn' was rather dew giucrly wiul.xl iu t'unls night to cat on’
ptic’hf who they ’mriatol with. Nonrtf drink. Arter ho had gone, the wicked
prophet said to the king:
play ball w jacteluns with the young una o'
know whar tho young varmint iagoln'. We’ll
gals an’ fellera o* this noble tribe osety tog
lhi-ir&gt;.-lfs out was the talk o' all tho rest o' the faj’y the wagon load o' mfa’ry that'll tumlJc
community. Tbeir clothin’ hills mutt n ben
sumpin' tormenjus. The gals o' thn ordinary
trilxa usetv think they was |xittin’ on airs, an' laid low long the |kmmL Nocky drifted
about iu his canoe, an’ by an' by a big wbifad«.T skipped out'n tlie woods an’ waded inter
the jxnid. Nccky strung his lx&gt;w, an', taklo'
up fa 'cfaty if they hod four stripes
o’
red
paint on
tlwir noaat fa
addition
to
their ev*ryday clothes,
“Then Nocky-flop found th! he coakin!
top knoto Rut the young folk&lt; o' the low move a muscle. He sat thar in the cAnoe like
tribe! Jeewhlxx, Peleg! tb» style they slung
on' then Im- dhxl The people mfased the king
Hunday artsrnoon, er was draawd-fur Fourth
o’ July or sorao ire cream fra’val, they never
thought«»' puttin' on less'n three strings o’ found Nocky in his canoe deader!! a salt

feathers enough on their brads to fill a bed
tick. Wy, tho wardrolw o' name o' them
stuck-up Injin gals wa*n t tialf eompleto ’ithout
it had two jialr o’ moc'sins an' a quart o* beads

young bucks th! couldn’t think o’ drerafa' on
Proud an’ ’istravagirnt i&gt;oople war they, Pelegl
lint whar be they now, sonny I Go as! too
wind that rips an’ room, an’ inquire of tho
hills an’ rocks th! frowns an’ towera. Go nst
cm, nn' if they tell ye, come )«t me know, an’
I'll be obleegnl to ye, I wifi, b'gmh!
“Winky-hn-jibby-gotdnml&gt;tegato were the
name of the chief o’ this bang-up people. That

mack'ral Then they 'akivured the dead white
deer. That 'splaincd tin&gt; fate o' Nocky.
Lookin' a lectio furder in tho wix*fa they
found tho king, drad, with a hole in bis
heart. Right nbind 1dm lay too wicked

tbu different outrage* as they had occurred,
and always Kjoku m if be bad boon an cyo-

belief in hfa new friend, that even this did not
shake hfa faith.
When within *'fi-w days of the journey’s
end, tin Htranger' suddenly and quite unex­
pectedly decked hfa intention of parting
cctiqatoj’- h,! i'ffc’X’d no explanation ar. to
hfa’reswon for doing so, though nil through hu

tory rwrulta By years of cxjxiricnci- it was
found that the men lost about half a day a
week under tho old system, and store the halfholiday was ct-iblfalied uo more time hns
been lod than liefore.
Ho adds: “This example should lie followed,
uot only by nil the railroads of tbc country,
bpt by every employer of labor, nnd should

digging! with them.

prove the condition of the wagtsrcceiving
clans*.” The iiiturday half-holiday is makfrieiute oil around. It is good in theory and

ctjasignment of gold carried off. They did
tight like demon
Ha seemed to take the

Artificial icc can bo sold at n cent a pound
and n co-operative process, of monufnetuncould probably reduce that price sufficiently to
iviab’rti every family to regulate their supply

Nocky-flop were dead gone on Blixmbo-giudfa
charmin' darter, Rijipy-rap-Ketinko. Ho
loved her wma’n n b’ar lores honey, on' she
swopped her love for hte'n, evcn dickor. The

day an' tai’ him that Nocky-flop an' tho king's
darter were s;xxmln' like two turklo doves
cv'ry night over the bock garden gate. Jcewinxs, Pelegl how mod ol’ BUmbo-gash did
git I lie bopped an' he swore, an' bo said that
he'd slice toe imjiydant young Injuu inter bait
■ ‘Holy smoke|» he hollered.

drocr, as they were Mill within rmigo of n
penalih* attack, be asked my brother to take
a last walk with him, and lod the way into
the bush further than l» bad ever brought
him hctvrv, and a I xig distanco from the

‘Mata, doit! you carry

from home."
a nal g-juri weapon f and without the slightest
imitation tuy Lmbnr banded him tlie re-

Wriun tho gculus who operates ttestaroop-

.This powder never variM. a marvel «!»...

MAKING WINE FROM RAISINS.

' Mwretyv Is wfa"

rday. Aagurt 2Mh. Hastings.
Friday. Kept. loth. Middleville.

being considered equivalent to WO,IM) tone

d

raid ns and cumwiU ramo from Turkey and
Friday. Nov. 12th, ax Nashville.
countries whk-h export them, send but 4,000

have not oerunrates in force wfll be prewr.t tt
begin iwompth al o o'clock and cfov at i i. n,
uwitiy request'd to 1, .^
L!’Ki!?r'u. - to»‘»lftioas Wil! I e butt
,a,U-r“ixtef
» r, ~,ru fi™** coruneatr must pax, B &lt;fa«examination In
raj-by.

trade, and a coiuddcrabki quantity
raisins from Greece nnd Turkey reach

varieties, but the Corinth raisins, which are
known in England as -currants," are tbcbest,

The mode of drying the fruit varire very
much, for in Turkey and Gnwe the Imnclww
of grapes are simply laid on the ground and

fam'd through boiling water mixed with

J. —re—wya vtiu.
w iniuirco tu MTk
branch, with an average utamliup &lt;4 fl prr rent
Fora second grade tlx- additional're.mirel

branch ot ao per cent, und an average of

j-r

- . ..' .
uci-i'i :*• I.-.1 .-th­
AU candidates with nhnnt hunwmlwr ol the
brordts aaquafated must fanilsh wnslt./ tory
proof as t*. moral chxrscter.
cor­
dially lavited to t*e nre&lt;&lt;vnt. »

archiiwlago the grapes an- allowed to dry up

Xertgaire Hair.
IMmiH having been made In the conditions of
a certain mortgage executed by Atabrnv i’m
and Mary F. Oox. bt« wife, to Hull! K. Mudge. ’
baaroy ante toe &gt;ra day
May. i~a. and re­
corded in the offiee at the reeixter &lt;rf deeds of
inortiage ha» bsaid amlgtinwnt

recent rejxirttotte minister nf agriculture,

i. on napsdd
tu Mina Mudge and

08 degrere Fahrenheit, there being flfty-

as therein exprmrd. and shoul.l the »ai»e re­
main unpaid and .ifi amars lor the xparc of
thirty dare, thro and train ttiriirelorthanrrihe
taper of tha said thirty day* the prinri|Wi .m&gt;
of two ihousand and fifty dollars, with *il orreanume ot Interest thereon, abuald. at the op­
tion of the Maid mo-taagrr. her ereratore. mwhich jrriod tiui liquid fa drawn oil and tbc mtahitrators or assigns, become and to due and
payable. Immediate!} thereafter. aHhm«b »&gt;r
iwriod limited for tlie payment thereof may not
U&gt;rohaveexp&lt;rod-tity! default bavtn* torn made

thirty days and upwards and Alli rmutiiei un­
paid, the aforesaid principal sum of two thouv
and and fifty dollar? less term iiuudn-u dolbin
which has been j&gt;oid. with all arrearage ot tnteresl thereon. Is new declare;! dm- and i .»Me
by Um terms of said mortxagr. srui there t« w«
projtertk* of win-- made from tbc juice of the eiaiBMd to be due al this date tht-Auin ot one
fnwti grape, und to lie infinitely preferable to

Now, therefore, by virtue of the power of rale
oaotanro ta said mortgage aud far &gt;:„'ute m
such case made and provided, uuiic- is !»-re..
Cm tbatmi tiaturdar, tin-ZTtlufaj oi Nuvrn, ism, at ten o'clock In the hTruoon, I .hill
sell at public suction to toe lifaliett bidder, at
the north front door ot Um* court l«&gt;me. tn the
Cinr ot Hastings, Barry county, MWdgin-llia:
tsHng the place where the Clrruit Court for lurWConalyMiMMsro-lhenrtiufacsdeMriiH-d in
xtad inortgrov not heretofore sold an&lt;t proceed'

IronMm, nrrvonsnew, illwq.lwsmeai and many
other l-Ktrnwen. There wm nothing Trolly
mortgage as fellnys: the northeast quarter, atui
the mater with her; her trouble was in the- ttte northeast quarter of Che soulhtax', quarter
imagination. 1 rould not cure he.-atalL At at section twenty'thrce-; also the wrxt!. Jl ot t!:c
•Mttwvraqwur iura the southeast quarter of
the
MOlbwaM quarter, uud the south hr.lt of-:! -•
like to give morphine ar any form uf opium. sauthwest
quarter of the nurttiwr-&gt;t quartT. ..tl
ou section twenty-four, tn towr, oue .iur'L-. of
range eight west. In Harry Countr. M'fktinm.
premises heretofore Mild as above MaU-d
to afamniner it to you. I atn a little nervous The
aredeoertbed a« the nortbeatt qsurtrr of thnortheaxt quarter ai»l the north u--t quarter of
fnl in using it’ And I went to tte faucet nnd the northeast quarts uf said acx-tluu tueutythree.
Dated. August wlh. a. l&gt;. n*»xit v « or!..
mixture of which I hail brought the material*.
Hmith A Coi-naova,
'Here, take this teaiqntmful,* I sai&lt;L 'Now,
Attorneys f.w Assisi-ee of Mortgagee..

wait nn hour nnd try another; but don’t take*
any more for two hours, liecauso this is cumu­
lative, mul there's enough in this to kill tho
family. Ph-rwe bo very, very careful ’ and I
farther. Next day I caltad.
“‘Oh. &lt;loL-tz»r ’ «!»e «ni.l ‘I-—

RH

Cream Balm I
Gives Relief at an&lt;
and Cure*

took another, nnd that worked like a charm.
I Aept beautifully, and gut up feeling iefinttely better.’

COLD in HEA1
CATARRH

HAY

FEVE1

■

’

ronfamed to ter that all in the
on pulmonary dlseoww, says that tiw effects
on tho Anglo-Saxon rare of living fa n cold
rihunte may In atxni in Canada and some of
tiie northern states of tin American Union
&gt;kn&gt; U» ran b ph,.Iran, «,^lor &lt;bd
more vigurons than that of the parent stock.
Ttds fa contrary to tiw belief of most English
tourists, who insist that toe rare deteriorates

from Injurious Drug*!
in,... I

- - —out, nan ik, man
she almott foil sick again. "-San Frandsro
Chronicle.

the rlton-.w rJ 41... _ —11

.

:ver

tide is applied lute each nostril and
&gt;le. IMce ao eenta nt druptnts; by mail.
wd.SOoenta. Circular* free.
BROTHERS DraBttet*. Owego. N V

.
Aiasrasioii or lue nouior

motor power that can’ bo distinctly contrclcd

to drop the younq buck out'n seU-b a high
their dander up an’ jirt fix both the king an'

Wings ham hitherto

Uo» « bonmtu.
Entfbb
whk.h h
nmplj a cushion or }«d of vulcanised rubber
eovwrtag tea frog of the hoof and held ta
plare by the hons-shoe in an iu^moua man­
ner. In cittea when, there Js any j™.
quantity of asjdialt pavrmanta this invention
wW become invaluable, as It wfll parent
topping and reduce to the mhilmum tbe concujbwu thnt Mxm •wtavetf’* borw upwban
ilrircn on enr-h
V__ „

R

,, u, with the multitude of low
hIk^UW/?v.1,,b02phxl’' P"’«‘er»- Sold th
na. Boran Baa.su powu„ Q&gt;
“*•
**
oeth-tot

Die manufacture of wine from dry raixln*

'That eprfart

the cheek to shine up to tho high born Undidux-n-iinv-faxith-comb! Wy, dura hfa picters!
I’ll go nn' drop him out'n a nine story winder,
jux fur luckl’
“Now, Noi-ky-Aip were &lt;sx txnilar rz pea*1.. » .'.I.. —11,
,1. . ....... .

imtrutneut around uul throws the full glare
As the nudiunco nsuoUy comfete of lover!
groups, pii-'.ure. qtx-ly attixudinfedng over tlie
landsoape, the offset te magical and tumul-

Absolutely Pure.

—Macmtaan’s Magarino.

valuable old to dix-torv ►' inetimac. I had
patient oner, a laity of nervom. tompcramefl

swamp-full-o' iiointers. Hte wife called him
Slambo for toort, on' well rail him that ex
we jx-rrevdjkith the hfat’ry. Ho liad n darter.
moral
I 'xpcct th! Bijipy-rnp-Ketfako were the pout­
tart piocn ot. cuppetxxilored caliker th! ever
rbnwed vrn'xrn. Though die were the darter storckt-t-ptr th!'ll I &lt;lrop in ex Igo byon’
hand him the five rents fur tho tliacktr,
sonny, nn’ lenune neo if ye kin git it ex quick
sibl" a.- Ire Ihixch. Railroad comjuinies could famly, an’ that's w’y they calk'd her Rippyex I uxety got t’backer fur my dear ul’ gran'provide refrigerator cars for their living pe.*- rnp-Kelinko, w'ich means, in our language, popw’cn 1 war a boy."-Ed Mott fa Newseugers as well ro for deed bre-viv. Ventila­
York Run.
tory contrivances might bo arranged to create, The king had a prophet Borides prophcuu'
as well os admit, draughta of fresh air, and n
The Kuaalan Imperial Family.
special branch of tlie 8&lt;x-i'?ty for the Preven­ few slick tricks with cards, an’ juggle pennies
The special ranmtoiim appointed by the
tion ot Cruelty to Children ought to vin&lt;Ucato
cxnr to revfau the lairs affecting the prlvik-pa
every boy's right to ran forefoot from May chiefs amusement. He wen* uglier th’n the of the Rumfan imperial family, has com­
front rend of a rhlnocerixm They called him
to September.—Dr. Felix L. Oswald.
pleted it* labors by reducing the imperial In­
Waw-wnw-sloggy-swampum, or Skrer-thecome, rave that of the czar, one-third. The
A Saturday Half-UoIIday ,
were a terror, but the king were stuck on heir apparent will hereafter come of ago at
him. Tho leadin’young bucko' the tribe were 1C, but other mmnbcni uf the imperial family
at 21. Tho heir to the throne and hfa oldeat
fab workmen, ax. a rule, have a half-holiday a risiu' youth by the muni&lt; o’ Nitoy-pfahy- turn mart marry pt-fare.** of tlm orthodox
on Saturday, whflh iu some dfatricta the mon wahnoeky-flop. The gong bo traveled with faith, but, the other aonx are not so liound.
prefer the plan of making overy other Satur­ called him Noeky-flop, but in English hte Many grand duke* and grand duebessre and
day a whole bolxbi^’. Ho also states that the :uun-» ’&lt;11» Ctaiw.the-lMXMl-off'n-a-imul-nittio- other titular riu-mbcre of the imperial
snnko-an'-call-lt-ftut.
hare also bad tlwir titles reduced —
"If ye were a lectio older, sonny, th’ family
{teny Valley Railroad
Foreign Letter.
wouldn’t bo no need o’ mo a tellin’ ye th!

vo.-y anxious, fearing the mon would toko ad­
vantage of my brother's unsuspiciou-i, trust­
ing nature ta obtain information that would
be useful to him when forming hfa plans for
tlx- attack whi'h was hourly cxjrcted—in
fact, look'll upon as imminent Nor wrntbeir fears allayed when, after n littl&lt;&gt;, 1m&gt;
would leave tho lieaten track and walk into
tho Imto, remaining away for bourn, and re­
turning nt thn mint mxurpected timcA and
plnccM, showing n thorough knowledge of the
bush und all its intricacies m.d toort-s-utn
quite incouvistau*. with to- story ho bad told
cm joining.
.
Odo thing struck my brother as strange,
Ixit without exciting imy suspicion on his
part When walking togutix'r bo would raddeaily stand, becomti quite excited and say:
"Uh^ttwas here such on outrage occurred.

We'H tell the doBgrre we haw shored

Nocky bad ahi* the arror clean through tho
doer. Tho king an’ the propbet war right in
range, an’ tin- nrrvr slid through Slambo, on'

ymr th' wan! enough scalps left in that noble
tribo to pay even u squaw fur trouble o' goto’
an' takfa’ 'em. That ]xmd iuw tiren railed
White Deer pond ever scare, Pakg, on’I hope.

POWDER

And with tte friend- whom death hath spared.

O^Sding anfi filing the/««»»«««•
IM. ol Davul A Bowker, aduiiulstrator . f
estate, prattng Ibat Its msy be »iw'«l ■“ ' ■

fo.iLJ i—
•
engine ana
.
j^nd.'\C*rjro ot rOttJ: -vou &lt;*° eMn’v
a considerable quantity of stored MteuW

'lorVMMM tbarofn set forth.
.
Ttwreopou It is ordered.tbst -Tlmrad.o
atto day of October. A 1&gt;. 1«. id ten &lt;• cl"; “

X.U^odttas&gt;upw
rrCTY-t that whito tfo.
______ » •__

lantern.—Piunecr Pram “Lfataaer.’

ftnsaidte'jnty

! Probate.

.

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BOOMING JIM BLAINE.

ANNUAL CONVENTION OF THE TOIL­
ERS AT RICHMOND, VA.

Academy of Muafc.HorUcultural hall and the

the stuff ‘•Dear," witboat any wnter, while tbo
Englishman lavariably dfintca hi* with water.
Them again, “cocktiuU/’ or compound driuks
ii..

HASTINGS

Va., Oct- ll—Monday the

toer--T‘’&gt;&gt;
’idlriab to take part in the
,lrtw.ibt«li"«' of tlie KnlgliU of Ijtbor, and
iparlv-ill th;' workMhop* and /fiictorie* were
^,1^,1 Tlw city wm in holiday attire

prevailed.

h** smote of 138,307, with liabiiltia at |S0,-

Tho export* of breadrtuff.x for September
irere value,! at •14.UB3.aN, m against 19,007,­
713 for the same period in inaa; and-for the
&lt;«i member* and delegate*— nine muuths ended Sept. .«), 1HH0, &lt;.'10 fsla 6W, as againxt •102,WO,™B during 1*W.
’
gsrt.fi«’ I’1 il tn., was not a» targo m it
Tueaiay, at Pitteburg. at a meeting of Jtescuk Im'e
probably, becaww of tta publ-cnn itou manufacturer* and buslneaa
rt,;,(riiii-ui»n whii'h wm brought forward tneu, Chairman Jonco, of tint nation*! Iteja-; k..;., hut tlwro were about 5.000 in puUUcan committee, declined to act m chair,
lisir. -If m: a
ami etindiUoas, at man ot the commit tee that w*t to receive
•b.!i| -•* “
foot and. of thana 1,000 tho Hon. Jatne* G. Blaine upon hi* visit to
w,., । ,i i .ftl Mtv\Fowd*rly and tte rest of PitUliurp, alleging that such step might load
.[^’.ito-u’.ivc'biard occupied carriage* in people to think that Mr. Blaino wm being
V Tta«-r of tte dm*. Dtotrlct Awwmbly 40, boomed for the preaidcntial nomination.
&lt; &lt; \-X- Y.-ik, m-*ivtxl tniugted applause and
groi I- i* I’ jixwed, tenumi ot its ehaniplonAj. . : '.he cutond delegate, Farrell, other­
' .
. . l.. . „_ -1
,ftl_..n»lftr
Ing tbe boycotting of all person* obnoxious to
tlie league,
,
p 1’ ii*;. f the .-.tastitution of the Knight* of
Germany, having decided to supply her
Lil f vrg.-uilxatiou wm Isoguu at tbo entire army with repeating rifle*, will run
of
the convention
Tuesday. all her axaenal* day and night in converting
Tbt •! iiuiiitn-' appointed at tbo Cleveland
P«w|pii--ti t&gt;- rou*ider the revision of tlw
u reported wh&gt;m tbo dek-gatca fatally wounded hi* wife with dagger, and
then ended hi* life by throwing hiiuwslf in
front of an exprow train, which beheaded
.m l the iiL«.-UM»:un tiegan, .but no him.
John R. Martin ban lxx-n nominated for
। much ao that a cootruvrruy wm congreaa by tlw Republican* uf Uw Seventh
district of Mtaouri. Sjwuc-r O. Fisher is the

&gt;xn. Vo., Oct. 14.—Ucsistitutional

&gt; ntiim Wednesday morning, an&gt;l
i ;.-, rewi »vm made, tlw must important

t. iKifftifliretH pnxwded with. Grand Mau­
&gt; t. r W.i kmun I’-iwderiy anti Grand Master

Holder*

are quite unknown t&gt; tbc majority of drinker*
on tho other sfcic, and every old toper will
tell you that ii is the mixture that kill*—Cor.

A Composition on^lshe*.
A ■cboolma'm at the Chase bouao lias tbo fol­
lowing juvwiilo comjxisitlon nniung her
wiiool house tnanuacnpt: “A codfalj is the
only Annymnl tlmt ain't got no nuck. There
ain't tmt one kind of flab in tbe World tint
accommodate, and linn on tta land and Fl; a round in tlw air.
and that b a fish-haw k.

principal speech,

minute* tho buikl- day school Teorbcni got u largo mouth too.
Two kids got fiteing in tbc vestry on« day and
oo*&gt; of cm imlled quite a lot of Haro out of tbo
______ .eMauiH*.
-blaixx
spkaxino. .............
Hon. William D. otter kid* Hod and tbo Superintending
H.1LT WMliurall,taro.TO&gt;U»b~a..«l I
ut hl. E«ft-Ub . took nd n
__ . of
......tlie struggling
«■
, .by several, thev
। ,,l r,.la,ftrt
ttay milt.
quit—
—Squirrel
Itlaud ttonkl
Squid.
shoulder*
mob
policemen in order Vj get him in thn stag.,
door, and thoMands who had ticket* were
forced to remain outaite. Horticultural lull
wax ol«o jammed, and Um inimi nx' multitude

Tbo decline
of tlw club home.
in tta academy spe^ehe* by Charles Emory
Smith and John Stewart, ex-Independent
gulx-rnatorial candidate, kept tho immenro
audience interested until the orator of the

Good Goods at Bottom
Prices!

OMciznbkige by Edwin &amp; Stuart, jrreaidmt of
tho young Republicans, who presided over

GERManreMEDY

ForPain

foot.
Democrat* and Greenbacker*, in

Messrs. A. Black &amp; Co.,
Hastings, Mich.,

Manufacturers and'Dealers in '

Monuments &amp; Headstones,

.a.- ihlabw being waned, ami odjourn-

Charles FL Litchnuui ' elected

claiming an honorable anemtry. The party
should claim popular approval for what it

Table Top , Mantles,

NOT READY FOR A CHANGE.
btuig r.retdW &lt;A&gt;t by nominating speech**
u.»! u&gt; &gt;u.i'w|«dgm»«nt* of tbe officera-eluct.
Tl« «. .!i of revision of tbo constitution 1*

15 —Tbc morning
labor convention

RitUMoxn,
-»i. 0 ot the

-1’te New York plumbers.

It wmdecided

t&lt;&gt;11. -&gt;f li&lt;«ton;P. B. McGuire, of New

liyjflr. 1‘uwileriy, having for it* object the
rolHUfU &gt;-'t fact* concerning the industrial

Powderly net* number of intelligent colored
nail at Ford’s hotel and conferred with them
■ -a th. subject. It is projwwd that statistic*
1C rol’.-.-ted by a bureau of colored knight* m

! Mn*onchu«tU, and J. N. Broughton,

l-J-1 ci invent ion Friday, and IX R. Gibaon,
i f Hamilton, (.hit., supply agent for Canada.
"v .
/ d.&gt;m then imdallod, Mr. Pow;l riy nuking a brief addrews, chiefly devoted
t&gt; tb . - *iiy of obitimnco from intoxiar. I -e-vuruig from each a pledge of
• ..I atatin^nca. The full general executive
: iu fuliows: TtauuM R. Barry,
■i- &gt;it; W. Hsyw, William H. FaBey, A. A.

Hartlsfioiuew. the Hartford defaulter, luw
offered his creditor* 50 cent* on the dollar.

hall at the Eptacopal General Convention
Saturday morning, it being tlw day upon
which debate on dropping from ■ tta prayor-

i. Va.. Oct 11—Eighty hours of

opposed tta nwolution on tlie ground that tlie
time wax Dot ripe. Deputy Connell, of
Louisiana, and Dr. Sheffield, of Virginia,

Pnnw Ixmia Napoleon, now en route from

merchant*, who failed last J u.ly, filed their
schedule WsdMsday.
The liabilities are

•7.871.
\
Maj. John R. Hoteling died Tuesday night
at Huron, D. T., and tta remain* are en
route to Roctallc, HL. for Interment. Maj.
Hoteling wm for n long tim-j tea John A.
The holy of NicholM Schumacher, aged 02,
wit- found Thursday in a rreek near B«cwy,
Mich., and tlie wound* on his bead Indicatei
that-lie had been murdered, but by whom to
unknowit .
Sarah E. Howe h*» rvopniwl her woman's

Serted proposal* win te rereived bribe Water
Wark*Committee of the City ot Hasting*. Mlgh.,
until four o’clock p. m. On the 20th ctay of Octo­
ter. !*M. for tte furnishing of about three huuton* of cast Iron waterplpc, ten ton* of
taken, but whether thn church should drop a (trrd
Rpaeirt casting*, forty double fire hydrante.
iuum&gt; tlmt wa* millleading and deceptive. It about twenty-two stop^nlres. also the pdmplng
nuu-hlnery bolter*, etc.; also all neresimry ma­
teria! and labor tor the couitruetlon of a supply
well luid pump bouv-. rt.«o for the lead gutting
and tabor neressanr for the laving of. the above
named pipe and tlie setting or tbe hydrant*,
Saint*," or the "Church of the Holy BapHMa'wlllte received for tte furntah I ng of all
material and later and the eonstrucllon uf the
work complete or for any distinct portion thero
when that question came up, but now it wm. of. Koch bidder must deposit one hundred dolwith hl* bld to te forfeited to tbe eltr of
asked to drop a designation that wm alt&lt;^ lore
Hartings If he fail* tu enter into contract within
Ove dava after bls bld Is accepted; Mid deposit
to te returned If bid is refected. Tbe *ncca*»tul bidder will te required to furnish an ap­
proved bond ta the penal sum of ten thousand
dollars, guaranteeing faithful performance of
contract. Plans and spedflrauon* and blanks
tonus for i&gt;ro|M3*a!* ci.n te obtained from tbe
Water Works Committee. The committee re„m.k.n,M.otorato^n,id..

galleries, which the chair j«-uuq&gt;Uy suj-

Waihiijkiton Cttt. Oct 1&gt;L—Thu prert

THE MARKETS.

were A. follows: Wheat So. 2 October
opem-dJlNc. Cloned TlJfc: November, opened
T«;4r closed TA«0 bid; Deeomter. ojwned
12*’ S
txlL.
Corn-No S October.

ku med.

■

■ ■■■ a. Tli". regulation* governing district
• .. union* were adopted. It i* provided
- there will be no interference with trade
whether Jocal, state, or national. In

;-iid-:it,

or

co-Opsmlive

with

t&lt;&gt; national convention* was fixed at ono
. ii - lor every il/AJO members or fraction
to.Ui- conventions shall
..... A..O i»t. ...... —— ——.
ija tixitl in* to delegate* must be met by

Judge Tuley, of Chicago, hM dissolved the’
injunedon retraining the Iwulth
loner from interfering with tlw mte of milk
oken from cow* at tbe intectwl dbUUerhM.
Ittarejiortrtl that ex-Omgrwaman Demtor. of Milwaukee, will bo a cancUdate for
United States m-nato.-in caw the Drmo-irat*
.
. .. . 1_ -ft_
tvianmcln Il'L'LS-

Edward Logan, United State* cmnmb*ionor,
and Henry Hoyle, spucial United State.
fatally wtxinded.
.ml
Hmm'
revival mootings in Toronto. Tlwy will tx
gin work in Bmtoo next January.
Mrs Inland Ptonfnrd lias established n
mjb. totoo. la U»
b°’’
to tor bu-Umrt «,bk»

BTtor. U to IruU, Inftto rn»rtM
„t .j.l-toddtol Goomto Io Mrkl™
«™ ItorttofcU will totorapto, to. *»■ Gen. Fairchild, com:nan&lt;ter of tte Gran 1
a™ taLmrf • otomtor tolllxi. -I-” ‘J"
Army, ha« i*«u™ •____
^iL-ti.m* for tte

m o-rt-M- w.
iiniixiKFoiiT, Ala., Oct 12.—Alton Ally,
for live weeks. Monday morning a party of
boy* hunting in tta wood* near boro found
hi* body hanging to tbe limb of a tree,
seventy-five f«t from the ground, horribly

Ueceinber. opcnc&lt;i w.“'.
.. ..
7—,
LrtJtoter otwncdUn. closed S^-TSnominal.
Vnton Stock Yank, report
th« fallowing range of price*: Hog*—Market
citientsl active and flrm. with •hlppere and
SwrSaiors buying &lt;md Price. Wc higher;
Ughl graflw, HtlNM *&gt;. rouBta

SJ “•SlKfSL’ft" tsf ‘EifiSS

" ’h!™ quarrel Friday night at Somenwt Ky..

tolllUtox.
k. Chkxm Tto. U-W
SS SX. mill proton, to to .tomato

nt»,u! Itt o*r.-fock Thureday morning and com!•! *d Mr. Wiihnarth to enter the vault at
U.» । .&gt;.nt &lt;&lt; their revolver*. While be wm

OUGHiURE

anU-FrohlbiUontot candidate for mayor of

of three year* for swindling depiwitore.
Bayanl IMnam,
Pptnam, cmel
chief of
or the
Ui&lt;&gt; government
pm-rammi
- ___ ___________
— ftbanged
—----- -I -bimsetf
■..•. — .ir to
try a
■&gt; I
tV|x&gt;graj»hlAl
surrey,
tito, Wctlnooday, near North Adams. Maa*.
John R Green, of Bnwklyn. doinuall ttwi
.
Ite». il utiomi were adopted declaring portion of Twenty-third rtrrot in Detroit
uile tin- Knight* »f Labor n-cogntao lying wxith of Howard street, estimated to ta
-t n- tisn ta th- flell of Iatan- ou account worth
and ha* filed u claim with tta
uf, It lias no jxirposii to interfere with ; cjt.
• • -it Iretatiana existing between any
— m :my part ot tte country.
In tbe dent of tta Ohio * MimiBdppI railwayAdirondack Murray, formerly a ctargyman
: • ■ iiiu-riiiKHi wu* uw*l up, Minneapolis In Borton, ba* married Mia* Frances M. FUvli.i. liatdly Kekvted. DtocuwJon then took
of Montreal.
I * :i ■ on tlw question of retahlishing a central ors,
-—
«
___
1--- lan.la In Tn.
the»*]4q&gt;er organ, and iwnding.tbe debate tbe
mail ivrrio.Kj
--------- • iition adjourned for tbe &lt;tay. Ik I* tx* prairie firm, and large numbers of cattle ar«
tiionslit that final adjournment will be
,. - ___ - ...—1.^.1 I,, flu, flmiti.ML. Great

• r. .ciiliou Saturday. Nearly all ot
.-, -niiucil to tta' report ot tbc coaimit:&lt;s- r. i:&gt;w». The provision relating to state
li-iniyliiM. making it permtaable instead at
-einpnlimry. was mlopted wilh an anmniU
■| • lit proi -ding tlmt the district assemblta*

And aH work in Slate Marble or Granite.

fifteen, and eighteen months.
Tte Stamford Oil cosujiany has purchased

Refining componits, iu the Pittaburg district,
and tbo Raccoon Oil company’s land at
Shamocken, Pa. The price jmid by the
Standard company aggregated 12,000,000.

^rodnre: Butter-Choice te fancy cream•ry. «4©KC l*r Hr. f&lt;uwy dairy.
tne ftUSta. Etfgs-Stnrtiy frwdi. iMbc per
deal Poultry-Chicken*. "B7Hc per Il&gt;; duck*.
? .
Z. Z.
sam.te.oi ix-rdoz. Po­

Burbanks, luc.

K-A.
Corn-No. 2 mlxe.l caali. *«’• ««
veniter. L’-S-- d“ Drocmber. 4»*cI whlU etate.’JAe: No- 2 do ». No. S mixed No­
vember WMe- Rre-Dull- Barley—Nomi­
nallyunchanged.
Pork—Dnlli
meat,
iroSomik
Lard—October.
»AW; new
November,

AllCHIE M.-COY,
l-AMEl. MgNAUOHTON*.
JOHN M. HESSMri:
WALLACEC. KELLI Y.
JAMES W. BENTLEY,
Committee on Water Works.

Default iMvIng been made In the condltlou* ot
n certain mortgage made and executed by
Adiun Sidy and Nancy Nldy.bi* w ife, to Robert
Hurns and J. Davidson Burn*, and David R.
Cook and Unto A. Shridon. on the sixteenth
day ot August. A. D„ W, cuid recorded In the
enter of the register of deed* for Barry codnty,
Michigan, on tlie Td day ot February. A. D„
l*M. In Uber » of mortgage*, on page 114.
Heid mortgage was upon tbe c»pn »* condi­
tion that should any detault be made in tbe
payment of tbe Interest on any day whereon tta
same te made jwyable as therein expressed.and
•ftbouid the same remain unpaid and In nrn-ars
for the spare of thirty days, then and from
thenceforth after the lapse of said thirty days,
the principal sum of Ofteen hundred dollar*
with all arrearage* of Interest thereon, should
at tbe option of said mortgagees, their exreutww,
administrator* or assigns, heroine and ta dire
and payable immediately thereafter, although
the period limited for the payment thmrof may
not then have expired. And default having
taen made In the paynlent of the Interval due
the IMh day of August. A. D. li«3. the Ifflh day
of August, A. D. ISM. the hsm day of August.
A. D. IM®, and tlw Irtth day of Aitgusl. A. D.
isufi and the name having remained unpaid and.
In arrears for the spare &lt;&gt;f thirty day* and up­
wards, and still remains unpaid, the aforesaid
principal sum of fltteen hundred dollar* with
all arrearage* of latere*! thereon. I* now de­
clared dneand parable by the tenn* of Mid
mortgage, and there Is now claimed to be due
rtSri&amp;i" thi* notice tbe sum of two thous­
and and three and A3 iwth. dollar*, and no &gt;ult
or proceedings eilher at taw or in equity having
Wn Instituted to recover the money* uccurod
bv said mortgage or any part tbereot,
\’ow therefore, by virtue ot the power of sale
contained ta said mortgage and.the
Us
such case made and provided, notice I* Iicrs?j&gt;&gt;
given that on Saturday. December Wlb. A- DISM nt 10 o’clock In the forenoon wy shall sell
ilpubllc auction to the highest bidder• M the
north front door of the court bow*. •»
of Hastings. Barry county. Michigan, (that
being the place of bolding tta Hrtult rourt for
Barry- countyl
mortxiwe.
or sotta
much thereof aa may o« nere*
mtv topay Mid principal sum and inlerret due

Wheat-Weak and NEtN b-wer. No. 8 half of south emit quarter and one *» re In
mixed c«*b. 78Wc; November. 7&lt;Hr.’.
xi... kLi;:iM4vic_ Corn—Heavy, ho. - fourteen 1“ •—** elinm. tuirtii or ranite wn »*“•.
Aovcmwer. i«*h '--- ;--- ’ contalnlni
Ota-ltoT Ka ft mlj-1
xoiviiHos wm
DAVID M. COOK,
Firm; bl .18. Pork-Stoadr. »»-s7HPHILO A. WIKU’O^.
MortlftTiKc
strong.
Touaxi, Oct, 1A

f£."5bTfc..N1St

All wo»k guaranteed first-class. Prices that no competition
can lower. A good stock to select frontal ways on hand. We
keep the latest and best designs in our work; furnish esti­
mates and do all work promptly. Our aim is to suit the peo­
ple, and our largely increased sales show that we are success­
ful. As we are the only dealers in Barry County, we make it
a special object for Barry County people to buv of us. We
can and do save money to all who buy our work.
We thank the public for past favors, and aim to merit the
patronage of all.

A. Black &amp; Co.

MONEY SAVED I
Having bought a large invoice of TEA,
we will until further notice give each customer
a better TFA than ever before; and to induce
customers to try, will .give a 5 cent ticket with

each pound for cashr' Tickets good in 25c
lots for any Crockery we have, in stock at face

value.

-

Try Our Tea!

Smith, Hams &amp; VanArman.
March 10th, 1886.

Staple and Fancy Groceries.
Teas, Coffees, Tobaccos and Provisions.
The pfficial headquarters for these goods is at the store of

&lt;j7w&gt;. tor,nl to&gt;
fcijSSafer Kr““

-roreiFrhair balsam

HINDERCORNIL
‘S*ctable phytodu.

A.CAMPBELL

A. BLACK.

applause which greeted him. and shook tho
mouth ot tlie Mtariartppi, was badly damaged building from foundation to rafter*.
Mr. Blaine’s sjx-eeb did hot differ materially
from tluw lie delivered In Maine during the
tom from their foundations.
campaign there. Ho enumerated the bene­
fit* of tbe protective tariff, denounced tlie
recently in Nurenl«rg, Germany, the bride ITohibiUon jwrty movement us treacherous
being tlie well-known armlm artiste Frau- to the only party that had ever paewd ternpernnee legbdaUon, and doclaired for a *olid
north a» lang a* there was a solid south. Hi*

I will meet any competition in paces. I am glad to take
butter, eggs and farmers’ produce in exchange for goods, pay­
ing the highest market pnoe.

ALL GOODS WARRANTED.
I ask a share of your trade, Mid if honest
P?™
and courteous attention are inducements, I snail deserve your
trade'

Respectfully,

p S-Smoke the A. D. C. cigar.

�MEERSCHAUM MINE.
MAN

A

WHO

THINKS

HE

Additional Local Items.

THE YOSEMITE IN DANGER.
HAS
WUHa all tte*- chaagt* are oecurring with-

FOUND ONE IN OREGON.

food winter shoe, we would call your
attention to the fact that Stauffer &amp;
Crawley are prepared to meet your
wanta, and guanmtw goodii to be m
represented.
Remember that when
valley from al! sidtn. build botob throughout vou pay more than two dollars for a
Grand Rapids shoe, you are throwing
away your money.

rapidly d-nudcd &lt;rf their finest timber. Tbo

o-haurn, and who probably knows more falling fon
about tl» latter article than anybody eho in
the country, readily divined what started
regions will be repeated in the floods of early
him up.
‘•He has found a bod of kaolin, or China spring.
All of thfa will affect Yosemite in n way
mine. IVrwinu have been doing that frecpicntly in ibffvnmt porta of tte country, and
aide knoll u deposit* have been f-oand.

It to a

them falling ta shreds can appreciate. Three

lako in spring and a parehid, dnrty jdare in
what ttey are after they are likely to catch early autumn. But tbtsw dangers n« result­
somethin;; eta. But anybody can tell very ing from tta above qpuses are happily, as
easily tta difference betweca genuine ateer- yet, ta anticipation. Tbe prewnt Kand in­
schauni nnd kaolin or noy otter clay. Wet a creasing danger is from thn almost counttea*
piece of nxtrwhauin with your tongue and
thru cut a atiaving off It with a Miarp knife, plains of tho San Jruquin to tlw mountain
ao. You »&gt; it curls up into a regular stav­ maadowa, there L tramp ami graze until
ing. Now, try that with a lump of clay and every green spot fa roblvd of its carjet of
leauty and beaten into dust. Too often tho

ply a Htlll more conclusive test Break a bit
ot mtvrwbaum, and under tbo microsoopo
its frarturo will show that it te entirely compCMxi ot the mrwt minutely atomatic 'cockle
stalls conceivable, twisted and matted to­
gether ipto a solid mass. Nothing eta looks
like it
“But I «houkl not ta nt all' surprised if
nwereebaum were to ta datovored some­
where ta thfa country some «iay. We bare
pretty much cvirything that te found in any
other jiart ot tbo world. Why, do you know,
finer amlier te discovered ta thfa country than

kunver in we e wunuun coitego museum,
taken from coal formatloua^ljf thfa country,
and I have an Ulna that our anta fa a solidi­
fied and prtritlrd petroleum. You know that
nobody has over rightly determined yet what
amber fa, although it fa wppowd to te some
kind of a petrifted gum. Well, it stands to
rooM&gt;n that if we have th* amber wo ought
to tave meerschaum also, or nature's design
to supply m with the l«rt pipe material of
home production would ta a failure. Hut
until ws find it we have still to depend
Upon tta some aouree of supply that tho
wcrld lias had to rely upon sinew the dayi of
Plffty, who know alxmt as much concerning
thfa 'foam of the sea' os wr do today.
“To answer tho question* of your Oregon
eorresponitent: All tbe meerschaum canvcs
from a little place called Ifakiwhta, in Asia
Minor, whom it fa found al a depth of stent
fifty feat dqdvr ground! but bow it fa found
only tte Turks who find It know. Tbooo
Turta are very religlaa* Mal:.*uniutx)ans, nnd
on article of ihefr faith arems to te tte duty
of killing any Chrfatiiyis who come atout
there askiag qu&lt;«tlons concerning tta mrerachnum. They have kept up that practice for
to many ewiturie* that they have finally
really made i*. a habit They don’t even &lt;?ncourage their &lt;v»-relig:onfato in Impertinent
csrimdty nliout iu Merchants who dral in it,
and live;w!thln five ralic* of where it is pro­
duced, hire j never visited tte nifnrs. They
are a
people, and prefer liv­
ing ratlwr than knowing.
When tta
stuff conn* out of the ground it has much
and mingling with porta of it. Al) that b
carrfnlly cut away, leaving only the pure

tar, and £ant--.rtir *haj*M conceivable. As it
fa trinimrti with a sharp knife, tbe workman
rule it with a thick oily leaf that give* it a
Dandeonat polish far tbe market. It ta not
■old by weight, but by quantity, its value
being deternrinnd by its Ughtncm and tbe *tac
of tbe pircee in which it ta. It sclfa by tta
box, o:i arbitrary measure. Tbe box fa about
twenty tacboi high. Tlie content* of one
ASM)

The former will consist of pet-tap* BOO

■Tlw etsfcumption in the United States

eight y ran. ago it reacted probably 1 .500. but
the demand ta* fallen off oue-thinl in con■MjUciH-r of tbe decline In pipe xmokhig—or
at tetMt'orun-ionmeat of the practice by so
many of tbc«e who coak! afford to smoke
“The btuiinew fat it hna fallen off a ffn»t
(tail, but thc-u Mill fa, and alwayw will ta,
Riffk-k-nt demand far it to raako it very well
worth any jtnan** white to find an Atncrieau
mint of It. That reminds ton that tta article
that, camo much nuarer ut tbe real rarerwhatun than any other thing I have ever area
that wm uot trvw-rseJuttun, was -found tip iu
Vermont. I fancy that it - mart te a kind of
white striated with darker shade*, nnd had
a fibrous grain, very different from tnecrechnum ta fibat rwjiect.

tions that destroy in a single clay the growth
of centuries. Throughout tta ranges of

that in life supjrorted great roofs of jirotocting shade now stand dark monuments to
which, unco lout, twenty generations of hfa
puny deecnndantM cannot rertore. There are

The following Interesting statistics,
arc furnhhed by Hon. A. C. Towne, of
Prairieville:

serve them in all wavs. To thfa jxirticular
trust California fa bound by.rofatnn tie*—San

of eliced lemma, and tta result ta so tempting,
so fragrantly apetlging, that Am scarejfly take
time to disengage tbo tfah from tbo tames.
Should you liave followed up tta sanlinea

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“

CREAM

’twoE”

RrCCML

Extract5
WTuRALnw

no Ammonia, Lime or Alum. Dr. Prim- • Extracts,
Vanilla. Lemoa, Oranjw att.. Davor ttebriouMy.
puce BMmta KWXI CO, CUavo
St. Irofa.

state state tn-a’urvr. auditor general, ctanmfa
Av'jte j&gt;er Sp noner of the Mat*-land ufflec, attorney xcueral
and MjtertnteudMitof public instraetlon, also, a
member «4 the slate bourd of vduratiou. In place
Hifautuvll# of Edicar Rexford, whose term of offlet a 111 ex-

r.-rr-.Trr^r.-rH.-r

If you get into the confidence of any

conxv off, tho driver tnecta with nn accident,
wvtisfhxL Every railroad has an engino or
cab that b cranky. It ba notorious fact

having appararttly recovered Its gixxl humor,
como into tte rtatiou an Uw wcaid. Then
you will ta»r of a. locomotive whi.-h will
always run t v&gt; slow with ano cn^iawr. too
fart with annttar, on-1 just right with a
third. I think thfa rnnrt ba nnothrr c.nw of
animal magnetism, but haw ar why it plays
three pranks neither you nor I can tel!.—
FbUadulphfa (MIL

illuminated by tte electric light, han ndojitwl
nn ingenious contrivance, by which be may

during his not infrequent abaetsce from home.
In several of hi* rooms nnd in his oftkw there
clockwork. Every hour n shutter fa silently
opened by tbo machinery, and- an instanta­
neous photograph fa taken of ail tiiat fa going

mid Hint they have funtated some very

was horrified wtan shown a photograph in
it out ao

while the clock on tbo mantelpiece points to
handrome bowl from that end; here would

iita buricet. Tbo Mrrvonte- party iu the beat
dintag room furnished another thrilling

which to now preparing

The book fa a joint production, although “Jes­
sie Benton Fremont" ap;w*r» m tho author.

and jeering as the Advteo

yws, and wtl, as to osroe of them with which
Gen. Flwnotrt *tw identified, compel a modi-

Books and Stationery
Pure Drugs and Patent
Medicines.

Best line ofIn
Imsorted
and DomesticCiaars
tlie City.

To the qualified Kteetors of the several Warts
of the City Hartings:
.

which «rem to flourish in tbe Sicilian gardens

ttelfcfottx; white you may crown your rejnrt
in tta early «pring with a profu^on
magnifiesnt niountnin rtrawtamre. — Black­
wood's Ma-pudno.

formerly occupied by Fred'k Hotchkiss, be­

A Full Line of Homeopathic
Medicines.

c'nlinx to ( . s.
survey by Tps.
omltvgfr’et us
srar

8S53lU2=BfaB8fliatl2B! £Wfor“wh

delicate; tta Chicken’, which may ta fried in
■we?t oil, are generally g. v*l and fat. though
scarcely equal to tta capons of Bros*'; and
for .iewi rt. or, indeed, with tho bourgeois

Has Removed from the old stand to the store-

FAINTS, OILS

Vai. penT
eat
— *1 VaLpert
’i rot

call a diet, you will have came to repent it,
though tte man fa not to be blamed for sug­
gesting thorn, as tmtli dfabre are jmjmlar with

hardly do Ix-ttcr than call for maramni a la
crew or with tomato sauce, having taken ths
precaution of warning tbo it»k to l*iil tho
macaroni sufficiently. Should the quallii

The People’s Drug Store
tween Beamer’s Grocery and Kurtz' Meat
Market.

MOST PERFECT MADE
whiteluiit, they are rather n sj«x.-loltynf tta
place. Tta waiter breathes a shrill whisper
through th.' speaking tube which cvmmunicotes f rom tta ground floor to the kitchen. • A
mttafactory response comes very promptly hi
tta shape of a faint sound of frizzling. As
tta whitebait are merely inunenol for some
steonifa in a wirework cage ta Iwiltag oil, so
th'? sordima are Kent up with startling celerity,
considering tho Italian habit ot procrastina­ JlHffiffiBiSl
tion. Tho tiny ftab, deiientely browned, are

earn* from FIS to fOd a week, and ta excvj
tional caxw 02S. Tte payment is generally

and a half to throe hours; tbo cart of hfa work
will bo about fl, and tlie bowl will sell for
011.50 at whole, a),-. TVhr.t tho retail price will

The supervisors closed their session
Saturday. The salaries of county of­
ficers for the ensuing year were not
changed.
H. Schantz was re-elected
ai one of the superintendents of the
poor. The state tax assessed to Barry
county this year ta 816,529.80. county
tax 822,000. In this connection it to re­
freshing to remark that the amount ap­
propriated for county poor is 83,000 in­
stead of 85,000 and $u,500 as it used to
be under Hicks management of county
poor inatfaTn. Usual wrestle with liv­
ery bills, but finally paid ’em all right
enough. A motion was passed author­
izing the county treasurer to borrow
83.W0 for 75 days in order to meet de­
mands on tlie treasury during thitt
time. Right here we wish to say’ that
it would be better for Barry couhtv if
the supervisors would order enough
county tax raised to meet expenses
from January 1 to January 1, instead
of from October 1 to October 1. It to
false economy to do business in that
manner. The state tax this year is
about 810,000 less than last year. The
county tax about 84.CU0 leas, or about
81.000 less taking into consttie, ation the
83.00 borrowed.

cSmmUtet on ' floanoe reported

curing loan ot 93SM from first nation­
al
annum.
and order drawn for same at 5 per cent
per annum, and order drawn for u. k.
Cook tor *U rel»te for «eurtn&lt; lo*o.
Moral th»t two d»y»
team and help be done on the Butler
road lo put II in a pawmble condition.
Moved, that the stroet committee be
instructed to lay bridge acroea the gut­
ter* on both ride. ofliicblgan avenue
on High .treet with the old bridge
plank. Carried.
Resolution adopted instructing street
committee to examine dam below
Michigan A vet, bridge and report its
condition at next meeting of council.
Adjourned.
FRANK STEBBINS. Roomier.

I

ompounded by"

LARGE STOCK OF WALT, PAPERS.

i PonatotSo"ot
by town-

senator t&lt;ir the eleventh sctMtortaldtalrlct.eomjk&gt;mmI ot tbe couutle* &lt;4 lurry ami Eaton: also a
reprcs-nativr in state k«l«taiure tor the repre• I ucludlng Naahrille.
seutattvc district, rotr.prislnr Uih county.
t
"
MldUlcvtne.
You arc also hereby notified that nt said elec­
Average value per acre (or county. FZT.2O.
tion the 1‘tltowlng propesed amendments to the
Average per capita ot imputation ot county. ronrtluiliiui of this state will ta Mibnilfted to
tlie people^of thc Slat^far tteir adoption or reWhole number acre* In county, xu.uo.
Short of toll county in acres. 11.00.
If a fuilcouuty in wre* und averaaca wr acre
It would ndd to real estate of roil **11,®*.
Council Proceedings.
Common council met in regular ses­
sion Friday evening. Oct. 15th, 1B8G.
Mayor Weissert in the chair.
Roll called, aldermen present—.Bessnier. Hams. Hogle, McCoy. Osborn,
Stebbins and Waters; absent, McNaugh­
ton.
Minutes of the previous meeting
read nnd approved, after being correct­
ed as follows: By inserting the words
and countersigned by the mayor and
■ recorder in'regard to closing of con­
tract with Mrs. Mary Barlow fur land
to be n.M*d for water works purposes,
(after the woras in said rewlution, upon
an order drawn upon him by the waler
works committee.) Also by Inserting
the word latter In the report of the
committee in reganl to negotiating wa­
ter bond, so that the last paragraph of
said report shall read. “Your commit­
tee would therefore recommend that
the latter y)ffer made by the Wayne
county savings bank be accepted."
The report of street committee rela­
tive to petition of C. H. Hicks and 39
others, recommending that tbe same be
grunted, was received, accepted and
adopted.
The committee on streets and bridges
reported that the abutments for Hit­
bridge on Michigan avenue had been
completed at the cost of 81.100, which
report was accepted nnd adopted.
CITY ACCOUNTS.
'
St
conirniasoner, 6fi_da^swork.. 812 00
SL^ommtosoner.
E. Wilkins, street
J. Depue
"
3 UG
Henty Burke **
7 50
David Wolcott"
7 50
F. Hawkins “
7 60
Isaac White “
P. McCarty
“
0 00
F. Fisher
“
3 00
Horton and team
22 50
J. Wooten
•'
12 00
J. Shay
18 00
Geo. Sweet
“
...............
15 00
Preston &amp; Cook, oil, chlmneysetc
Hogle Cook,
“
••
4 62
Philip Raglev draw hose cart to
McElwain's fire............................
2 CIO
Ed. Barlow, draw engine to Mc­
Elwain's fire......................................
RobL Green, watch at fire 13 hrs
Del Newton,
“
“
Henry Bentley “
“
Fred Soule
"
“
Aachle Ayers, 7 weeks night
watch up to OeL 18th 1886...
7 00
E. M. Hinman, lay tile by fair
ground..........................................
1 50
Allowed.
The committee on street and bridges
reported tho W’llkins bridge in a
very poor condition, and recommended
that the same be condemned for public
travel, which report was accepted and
adopted.
Tlie invitation from the chief of the
fire department of Charlotte, inviting
the attendance of toe common council
and fire department of this city, at the
final teat tri their water works to l&gt;e
held Oct. 20th. was accepted and order-

S.

Prescriptions Carefully
Registered Pharmacists.

U A. GOODYEAR &amp; SONS

theouuniy «i Wayne, tlw board ot County

rd ’hall ta »ut&gt;ject tu no apucal: Provided.
That tta Mtffalrturestall tare ttaumr to rex
Ulate, control, tnodify, or abolish the baart uf
county auditor* of W nyne rounty, and may by
taw provide for the audlunr of tta account* of
W aytie eounty.
An aineudinrnt to reclton 1.articte 0. relative
toltautanr’of Mate oArers. provided for by
joint resolution No. r.. taw* of lw&amp;—
SKmox t Tta Judge* of tta circuit court*
shall1 twelve an annual aatary of twenty -Ore
hundred dollnrs; the xuvurbor, state truaaurer,

w-e. Miunwy gctM-rai, mm superintendent of
public lii’tructlon shall receive sach soiarv a*
shall be flxrd and detertuto. d by the legtoaturo
ol till* »iale, such Mlaric*,1...
shall......
ta Bird and 4e...
In compIfance with tbe foregoing, tad the
statute in such case made and provhtrd. notice
I* herely given UuU at a general election to te
held In tin- several town* and election pnvincta
ywiSwia AS.JWJ

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A register ot deeds in place of John K Hairy,
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Said election to be conducted, th. rntn, .

of October,
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The Old Reliable

HARDWARE DEALERS.
Announce that they have received a full line of

Coal Stoves,
Elegant in design and finish, and very cheap.

Call and 8ee Them.
Also their fine stock of Stoves and Ranges.
Everything in the Hardware Line, and
prices in keeping with 70c wheat.
ASK TOUR DEALER FCB THE IMPROVED PANTAL001

FRANK STKBBIXH.lteoorxtar.

EVERY PAIR WARRANTED NOT TO RIP.
The Best Is Always the Cheepest.

HOOSIER IAIUFACTURIHO CO., FORT WAYNE, IND.
bill a!
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                  <text>The Hastings Banner.
no.

25.

:

Hastings,

The Hastings Banner.

mich.,

County News.

October 21, isse.

WHOLE NO. 1638

Banfield.
Woodland.
Boys if you make a'raid on that
WRIGHT,
Weather is very fine, roods are very
S. Haight, Geo. Smith and Dr. Baugh­ honey you want to leave out the old
Hastij.vs ’iUffiir Co, Mien.,
smooth and farmers are improving the
man
are
up
to
Alpena on a hunting ex­ men or they will play up hog and
I We had a grand meeting on Tuesday time picking apples. They are a splen­ cursion.
squeal on you.
did crop and prices very low.
KAY &amp;
Joeephioe AUarding, of north CariWalter Monroe is happy now. It is a
evening °f jg* werki gt which Hon
. . MARSHALL L.
Frank Sheffield entered into holy
ton, spent Friday and Saturday of last
Jas. O Donnell und P. T. Colgrove were matrimony last Saturday afternoon. nine and one-half pound bov.
srKv i;irrA)N KATE8
Deacon Holmes, Ira Stow'd! and wife week with O. N, AUarding and family
the speaker:,. Baker Skriner occupied Pass around the cigars Frank, and we
w.
in south west Carlton.
uuniKo
,n‘jnrtf‘10 Yo* «“»«*
a seat on the platform but did not ad­ will wish you much joy.
‘
Stella Sherman was caUed to New
Dr. W. H. Landis has gone to Ohio
dicts the audience.
The house was
. David Bristol Sunda'yed with Rollin
AtHELHS^'O kATKS;
crowded and many were unable to ob­ Powers, and read s few chapters in after his bride. He thinks that it is not York state by the news that her father
KKALKKS
140
tain admiaslon. Those who were fortu­ Luther “with the fair maid of Delton!" good for man to HYe alone in this was mot expected to Uve, who died
soon after she arrived.,
-kpi-i-fai'ixnUions.
.
nate enough to get Inside listened to a who now supports more jewelry than ! world.
Clithe Landon, of Freeport, SundayD. Haight has bought the A. T. Coop­
couple of masterly addresses and judg­ common. Better go again David. Next
. *X
Woodward
ed at home.
.
er property.
ing trout the spplawies and cheers so appointment in two weeks.
Ella Roush and her brotSer Elmer, of
Dr.
Landis
has
bought
the
D.
Haight
itWjob Printing Deheartily given there Lx no doubt but the
Willet Rice and his best girl while property.
Freeport,
Hundayed at E. Landon's.
&gt;&gt;r.. Everything in* the
audience was amply appreciative, and out riding got over turned. Buggy
TUK
Y
arger,
Eisenhood,
Carpenter
&amp; Co.,
Avenue
XV*^*
Rev. (&gt;. 8. Grant has bcei appointed
that the effect will be visible in the 2d badly damaged.
I With Uu* l*t«-»t (somof
expect to pitch their lente In the far
I
of tnscbiaery*
prox.
J udson Chandler bus gone to Ann as minister on the U. B. Barry circuit. north for a hunting expedition in the
The attachment suit of C. Williams
WEST
The campaign lie that Frank McDer- Arbor with Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Troy to
n &lt;n&gt;pluyed. enable* the
1 and 3
vs. Ricker was non suited on grounds of near future. Boys we wish jou good
by is a reluctant candidate for the office attend school.
luck.
nojurisdiction.
of county clerk is one of the rankest
F. E. Duty has a number one lot of
Geo. Whitney and wife, of Hastings,
Frank McDerby, our nominee for
ro.
we have yet heard. He was backward sheep to feed thi* winter.
Campus
county clerk, was in town last week and wen* the guests of Asa Odell and wife.
about his name going on the ticket, but
Rev. W. A. Bass has moved to Au­ the impression is here that he is the
Zelln Odell staats this week tar
having once assented to go on. l&gt;ecame gusta.
JKWKUir
man for the office, and will be elected if Muskegon as a delegate to the Grand
at once an active candidate, and willdo
Jason, hadn’t you better go home a people
Lodge of Good Templars.
will vote as they ought.
Martius
his last to be a winner, and he won't be little earlier next time.
L'NCLKTOM.
Rev.
Spencer,
of
Greenville,
addressed
behind the rest of the boys either.
George, of Assyria, missed his ap­
VII KM
WATCHES.
We Were sorry cot to see more from pointment last Sunday, on account of the people at the Al. E. church on Sun­
MARTIN'S CORNERS.
day last for che W. C. T. U. cause; also
Opposite
this phice iu attendance at the grand the over-tlowed road in Barry.
Rev. Garlick's remarks were very ap­
Mr. Odell’s people had courtny from
Luce tind Palmer meeting at Hastiiigs
U1AHON1MI
Earl’s new top buggy made him sick. propriate for the occasion.
»l&gt;. M. D..
' .
Carlton visiting them last week.'
Thursday, blit the inclement weather
Messrs. Grilley and Mosher are In the
Phyrtean and Sargeon,
The railroad meeting on Monday
Mrs. OdeU is able to iw around Xgaln.
City
prevented.
east part of Barry threshing clover ueeil. evening was well attended the Town
Last
Tuesday evening the White
■ ILVkn- '
Some vandals turned Sim. Overholt’s We wish they would come over here.
hall being crowded. People were here Rose lodge received several new mem« ABK
horse into the opera house Tuesday
Wonder it John Kipp cun give uh an­ from Hastings. Castleton. Carlton, Imts. Rev. Keagle was elected delegate
Hall,
night alter the speech, and he roamed other anecdote?
Odessa and Sunfield.
to the state grand lodge, which holds
around all flight doing considerable
The Good Templars' lodge is in a
Ito thirty-third annual session at AIusn XTLM.V!'UMAX.
damage.
flourishing condition.
kegon, Oct. 19-21.
U. 11 —.I -!'
Phytician &amp; Surgeon,
FREEPORT.
DETROIT,
W. J. AHUs, formerly editor of the
We hear that a new lodge has been
Rev. Knott spent a portion of last
..... , •
&lt;!rua’tore.)
Ftom the Henle.
MiddlcvUfe Independent, i companion organized at Prairieville.
week visiting his people In this part of
Henry
Bowman
had
better
look
out
apiece to Francis Graves' Plaindealer)
N. Brayton went to Detroit Tuesday. the vineyard.
MICH.
Mrs. Foster is spending the week with
was managing editor of Hale's drug or the boys will have the rest of his
Some of the former neighbors and
IkntisL
her parents near Hastings.
Store hMt week, while Horry and his grapes.
friends of Mrs. Emma Afartin, now of
Rev. Bowen and family will occupy Nashville, together with some from
wife were nt Grand Rapids.
the
house
lately
vacated
by
Dr.
DeVore.
Congregational social at Prof. J. W.
East
Castleton, made her a surprise vis­
FOUR CORNERS.
John Filter, of Irving, has lost 40 it last Friday.
Roberta' Wednesday evening.
X
Preaching at the church on Sunday hogs from cholera within the past two
,
Numerous signs were laid low by
l*rohibition meeting Wednesday even­
next.
weeks.
Inst Thursday's gale.
ing, Dr. Woodmansee.
Miss Sadie O’Dell spent a portion of
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Godfrey returned
Wonder why we don’t hear some­
A fellow by the name of Albert S.
French, who jumped his board bill at the past week with her aunt, Mrs. Thursday after a pleasant visit in Ea­ thing from the other parties?
■
.
ton county.
Henry Clever's last week, was brought Boice.
MORGO-THORNAPPLE
Edmond.Stiles, Grand Rapids, is in
Mrs. Carrie Moore presides at the or­
J«X&gt;K .v
l&gt;ack here from Hustings Friday morn­
gan at the M. E. church, during the ab­
I*rohibition speech last Saturday
ing by constalile Jacob Osmun. He this ylcinity buying apples.
• Block. Hastlnca. Mich.)
Our school is to commence Nov. 1st. sence of Miss Fox.
was brought up before Estj. Fdghner
night at the IL R. hall Morgan, by the
:j ^bjtract Book* in
In Barry
Bai
A. 1). Shephard joined his wife in renowned Walter Webster,of Nashville.
^Saturday morning, the proceedings with Wm. Kennedy to weild the cudgel.
dropped an account of some (law in the As this is his first term, we .wish him Ohio this week, where she has been vis­ In his speech he arraigns the republican
success.
iting relatives several weeks.
party ns a dishonest party, a party with­
papers, the te-at paid his bill ami made
Prof.
M.
V.
Rork,
of
Lansing,
gave
a
Air. and Mrs. 8. Hugt took the train out an issue. .He also in his remarks
himself scarce.
'
A new brick warehouse for cold lecture on prohibition on Sunday, Oct. Monday for Mansfield, Ohio, where says that there is actually no partv Is­
iOth at the church. It was a very in­ they will visit two or three weeks.
sue between the two old purtltti. ’The
storage, is l&gt;eing put up at Cloverdale
teresting speech, but would have l»een
Miss Addie Yerrington returned tariff is no Issue according to his state­
creamery.
ments; also all ttiat animates elthftr of
The Congregational ladies are pre­ , much more so, if he had cut it a few from Jackson Tuesday. .
minutes short and not spoke quite । the Foster place Instead of Henry Sis­ the old parties to greed lor office. He
’OHS lAf.Vmi.
paring to nave a fair just before the three hours.
■
son as erroneously stated in these col- forgot to state t^at in his own great
■
Attorney at Law,
holidays.
„
The sign which has stood on the
Buel and Morton Sisson, purchased greed for office h(T left the republican
Wc noticed the editor of the BANNER
corners for so long a time was fell to unios.
party and sought for a long time in
on our streets Saturday.
the ground one day last week by our
Rev. Sell, of l*hlladelphia, preached the greenback party and finally suc­
A number of our K. of 1**. s are at­ prophet "Joel."
on able and instructive sermon to a ceeded in securing the office of circuit
tending brigade meeting at Grand
Eddie Coats is preparing to move the large audience in the (’-ongregational court commissioner. Becoming conRatids this week.
....
vihcod that his chances for re-eTection
store acrod.* the road and set it on a church last Sablmth morning.
Ili-v. Grinnell s choral union is to l»e wall there. It will be fepaired to live
Miss Eliza Fox accompanied Rev. A. were bad, be concluded to make anoth­
reoqganiMfi far the winter this even- in.
Nagler and wife to their new home in er rtop and Hopped into the prohibition
tn^'he shadow social at Jacob (Jamun's
Mrs. Clark Sutton, who has lx&gt;en suf­ Sheridan. She expects to remain a few party thereby securing the nomination
fering of late with a cancer, has gone Weeks as their gursL
for prosecutor; and if political tirade
last Wednesday evening was said to away to have It treated:
Rice corn, a crop largely grown in :and abuse of parties entitle :i man to of­
have been a very jolly affair
Kansas but seldom seen here, is on ex­ fice he should certainly i&gt;e elected. Mr.
Moving southward—the wild geese.'
The
folks
who
watched
the
prohibi.4 .VanAHMAX.
hibition at this office, the product of Weister was followed by Mr. J. Mich­
Hon candidate for prosecuting attorney
I nel,
of listings. The gentleman seems
John Teenies form, two inileti west.
;
Lawyers.
• practicing the gesticulations to accoinWhile husking &lt;*orn t$e other day. । to
i lie un hdneot man yet we must join
te r&gt; ftaUonal Bank.)
pauv his campilgn speech down the
with him as well as the first Speak­
I
Husking rurn la the order of the day. Master Frank Roush found six well de- issue
railroad last Wednesday night rather
ier as he endorsed his aentlmenta all
IViy.;
U. "'WEEZEY, Attorney
Several of the good people of this vrlop.nl ears all growing together.
think they haw the laugh on him. place attended quarterly meeting al Po- ’ Prof. Rork, oi Lansing, aelivered a through. He says support the prohibi­
” .V
.uni Solicitor in Chancery.
although to a disinterestwi party it is dunk last Saturday and Sunday.
, temperance speech to a wdl-pleased tion nominee tor prosecutor because
hard to tell which side the laugh is
Apples un- worth scienty-the cents I audience at the M. IL church Saturday IffiiL is one of the boys. That is the
(HEMLOCK AND PINE.)
really on.
evening
per luirrel delivered in Hustings, but------*— last.
reason why we say support i’hil.; if he
' WEEZE Y.
Messrs. A M. Herrington. Foster ns not one ol the boya he' would be a
the farmers complain that it is a slow
Justice of the Peace.
siasiHj, Jas. Cool, Geo. Ki-lly. IL Bunn prohibitionist we suppose, probably a
wav of making money.
The wi&gt;tild:be proM-vuting attorney, and C. A. Curtiss are in the Grand Chinroe or a German or some other an­
ASSYRIA.
ASP1E.
Al. F. .union, will speak at this place Traverse region this wmtk hunting imal, as the first speaker compared a
(PINE AND CEDAR,)
John llartoni. of Saginaw, is visiting on Wednesday evening, and then we deer, or dear, whichever game proves temperance republican to some kind of
Notary Public.
I friends at the center.
expect
—in a to l&gt;e most plentiful, presumably the an animal. 1 i's folly to sit and listen
....
.. ...
.
-x»-—wafl look- horn. to h'*.*ir something grand
Baker
Shriner,
of...
Hartings,
7
latter. The gentlemen are all good to such speeches as they are not con­
][U&gt;' mW
-lug
v after his Kpolitic*
---------- - prospects
pros
in
vincing. They tell us uotliing uliout
The Hon. James O’DonnelHspoke to shots.
Assyria last wfek.
1
what they are going to do except that
a crowded house on Friday last. AU'
Birney C&amp;sseday died of consumption wen* well plea-'eil with the manly way
f-it’ll
they are going to pans prohibitory laws.
K WUitffiMAJfgJi,
PRAIRIEVILLE.
But they call the temperance element
ut his home in Awvrta. Oct. 13th.
in which he handled th_»* questions at
Mate Sackett and Miss Towne, of ot the republican party moral cowards
Mrs. Non Griflor, of Saginaw. Is vis­ issue. There was no slang talk, and he
’. 'rften to Cutting
it ipg her daughter. Mrs. John Tasker. added a host of friends to those he al- Broadln-ad. Win., are visiting friends in liecaime they will not come out and
■ iu&gt; Cut to •Tiler.
vote with them. Probably they think
H. G. Kent and W. H. Jewell visited reaily hail in this place. P. T.Colgrove our village.
Eva Ateaile and Airs. L. Calkins, of that could they get them they would
ISS.g&amp;S5- Hastings friends last Week.
followed the honorable gentleman in n
' 1 i find men in their ranks that hud cour- H
Geo. McGibiion. one of Tom Mltebeil’s few well-directed remarks which were Murtin, spent a few days of the past
ami Maple,
I in7^e efiough to inforce tne prohibitorv
hired men, was badly iujured by his well received. The house would nut week with friends stout here.
Will J. Murphy and wife were ^Au
&lt;t I laws that we.now have on our statute
1 team running uway with him last Fri­ nee miodute all that were present.
town Thursday and Friday of the. pist l&gt;oolte. They say the party is dead, in
।
day.
Many democrats apd greentackeni were week.
our opinion they will Und that the old
Harry Harwood had the misfortune present, but could find no fault with
.
Dr. McLeay's son Dannie met with reliable is still alive and kicking, and
.to cut his fofu iKtdlv last Sunday.
the remarks of these gentlemen.
' * quite an accident a ween or more since,
C. A. Hough.of Woodland,and Frank
Ralzey Richards was shaking hands ' by running suddenly into the stall of a long may she live and kick to the utter
disgust and chagrin of the enemies.
MeDerby.of Nashville, were in Assyria with his many friends in this little burg | very gent)* hnna*.
The horse was Next in order wits Mr. Overholt and he
last weelu
last week.
'
startled and kicked him*, he fell and
Frank Bailey, a former Awyria l&lt;py
J ml Marks gave his many friends a two of his fingers were cut off near the was followed by Rev. Grenell and lastiy by the renowned and accomplished
but now a resident of Nebraska, bus re­ call last week.
I first joint, the horse been newly shod
On the fifth of lhe present mouth I. only a day fir two previous. He ’res bohemian oat man. Air. Barnum. He
turned. He says Michigan is good
the friends or Geo. apd Mahola Valep- i' luidly bruised besides, but is doing well is unfair and a tnisrepsenter of facts, l
enough for him.
and the last man to cry out fraud lor a '
Morris Harwood and ike Webb are line met nt their residence to remind ,l at present.
Of Errrn Oeeeriptlon,
bigger fraud than a Ixihemian o»l mafi
camping on tne Battle Creek river, | them that it was the illtieth marriage
M. J. Goss is moving into the new | is hard to find.
Now, gentlemen
anniversary. Over l(D were present in house.
bunting and trapping.
•
do not come before the public claiming
the. afternoon and over 'M in the even­
John Brnndstetter is driving a well. to come with clean hands and a pure
ing. All enjoyed tpe visit finely. Af­
M. J. Tuggsrt, wife and son, of Hick-1 heart, when at the same time you seek
DELTON.
ter enjoying a liountiful supper the ory Comers, Sundaved with L Lave-1
to dedeve and defraud. The voters of
Fine weather and Jots of work nowa­ Rev. L. C. Gesler made a few timely re- land.and family.
this country are not all weak, they*
I marks and Alni. Albert Nutt presented
CPAHD RAPIDS DIV
days.
DIVISION.
School closes this week, and Miss have the manhood to stand by their
Corn husking is the order of business the following presents:
Harford goes immediately to New colors and not to leave their party
T»kl;.Peffoct Maj Xth.
followed by apple picking.
Cashmere dress pattern—Messrs. J. York City to take a position as book­
, merely for the sake of office. ■
Mr. F. A. Blackman Is repairing his H. Valentine, Levi Fry and son. Loren­ keeper with a brother.
corn house and constructing a hog zo Dixon and wives and Georgo and
Quite a lively game of ball was play­
NEURALGIA CURED.
O-lMcea and Estimates given on ap­ house adjoining.
Mvra Valentine.
.
ed on Saturday by the boys against the
Who
will
be
the
one
to
show
the
larg
­
Jackaoa. Mich.
Sult of clothes—Rebecca Striker. married men. Of course the boys dis­
plication.
est potatoes in this community.
Hon. Daniel Striker. John Fancher, tanced them, and now you would sup­
Gentlemen—I have suffered beyond
Air. B. Norwood b» on the sick list
BENTLEY BROS. &amp; WILKINS.
Gilbert Striker. Myron Simpson, C. pose this was the dwelling place of measure with Neuralgia, and I am only
A!r. and Mrs. M. Gwin have returned Bauhnm and wives.
cripples mostly, to see the hobbling too glad to say that Hibbard s Lheufrom a two weeks' visit at Sherwood
Ann chair -John Hinds. Eli Robin­ around of the defeated.
mauc Syrup has afforded me complete
son. William Cock. WllUatn Kline, Aland vicinity.
There was service at the chapel Sun­ relief. It is a great remedy.
liefsuit Burins beau msds in the
Yoon truly.
l&gt;ert Mitt, William Bechtel, C. F. Cock day evening.
a certain inortxw*.
to I Politics are booming.
Mr. Bert StrikePand wife visited and wives.
F. A. MILLS.
; friends in this section last week.
Rocking chair—Geo. Abram and wife,
DwOer tn Flour, Feed and Grain, 1*4 MID 81.
CARLTON.
We will explain to John by simply L. C. Gesler and wife. Moses Sebeer and
saying that the darkness of the night wife, Fred Bergman and wife, Charles
Ugh! Where is my overcoat and
This is to certify that I have used
mittens.
toMUdrnortWe «&gt;*• &lt;*c&lt;&gt;mc uKrsU’r. was a sufficient explanation to Intelli­ Bergman and wife. Frank Freeman
Quite a windstorm followed by a your medicine, for the cure of Sciatic
ctaunod to be doe and unpaid on gent minds, but rest assured we were and wife. Henry Newman and wife,
Rheumatism with tienefleial results,
■aid mortgage *”d onto sccompanyins tn* mJ"' not full, John, as you led readers to Eugene Corwin and wife, Martin Chan­ rain storm passed through here Thurs­ and can recommend the same to all
ifttoedsteatbi*nouee.tbesuwH
dler and wife. Howard A’osner and day last.
think.
Orvta Wright, of Allegan Co., this persons similarly afflicted.
wife and Geo. Perrirn.
Unlike an external application. .It
Water pitcher, mug and pair of suite, spent a few days at homo last seems to remove the disease by purify­
gloves—Arbeon Stanton and wife.
ORANGEVLLLE.
Died. In Carlton Oct 13th, 1886. a son ing the blood.
Chair tidy—Lottie and Henry Berg­
Bespcetfuny.
Died. Wednesday morning the 13th,
of C. L. Warner, aged 3 months, of
OEGRGK W. KENJIEDT,
Mrs. Violanti Searles. She hud been an man.
Six yards of bleached cotton with cholera Infantum.
S-eretsry •* Jneknon EUctrtc Liat: Co.
invalid for the past year, and for the
Buys, the doctor says the safest way
trimming
—
Mrs.
Wm.
Freeman.
to
carry
a
gun
is
to
carry
it
without
no®. st Ik*
jurry county, past three months has te-en confined to
Lamberquin—Mr. Woodruff and wife.
bonx in the eiljr •*
of boUtax “,r ner bed. A large circle of friends
One pound of chewing tobacco—Wm. any load in it. That is the way he ' Remenheii One Tiiinci —When you
Mlrblgsn.Cisl
.‘““r jurry. where s*M
iutno IUH&lt;b
hunts When he goes north.
have occasion to buy clothing get the
mourn her loss.
.
,
,
......
Messrs. O'Donnell and Colgrovc were Freeman.
The new church will be dedicated best. We dot»T mean the most expen­
bidder, uw pre"*Ka»!mlk......
One pound of chewing tolocco and
greeted with a crowded house the
Oct. If7th. at 10 a. in. A cordial invita­
hcrtaa.........
tobacco box—Ed. Reed.
sive, but that which tits nicely, is thor­
nlgnt of the I3th. Their speeches were
tion to extended to all.
IKS&amp;ii-i
Calico-Mrs. Ed. Reed.
Mrs. J. B. Carpenter is on the sick oughly made and completely finished:
not a tirade &lt;rf abuse against other par­
One dollar—D. F. Newton ami wife. ।
Irons... ”1
The "T. C. &amp; Co.," clothing Is incompar­
ties or peraow, but solid facts .present­
Fifty cents—Weed Owen and wife.
। Ibt.
^t.y"tow, mH*
“ h ‘ilKt rnon* ed in a concise, business-like way.
able. The shape* are perfect, the seams
"dXlbe-l to wd
Twenty-five cents—Robert CnmpbeU. ■ I Ed. Jones is putting a drive well are strongly sewed, the buttons secure­
Geo. Coon 1ms liought the village i
*
Twenty-five cents—Lixzie Campbell. down on his lot.
V® "J nineiicui IM
Beu Cain moved last week .to the ly attached and its aapeanmee la equal
property of Mrs. DuvidMason.
Fifty rente—Almena Cheeney.
Mrs. H. C. Turner and son John, of
Tamarack where he will engage in to custom work. It la made in all
grades and costs no more than any oth­
Way land, attended thfe funeral of Mrs. I Twenty-five cento—Willard .Mixer.
Twmty-iive cento—Mm. J. N. Chand-: blacksmithing.
-asJSSE&amp;W
—
ivrat
,
i
lu
‘
rte
LR,
’
Dr. Ablxitt, of north cast Carlton, is er. Call at IL K? Grant’s and ask to see
anti polatii ixata. ■
Henry Arbour will return io Orange-1 ^Twenty-fir® wots—Willie Campbell. very low, caused by a wound received some. Trade mark on every dollar.
Read advertisement.
vllle
topost-office
live.
Fifty cento—C. Hszci.
The
war not. settled yet
1

CQOK.

4

BENTLEY BROS. &amp; WILKINS

Farm Wagons,
Doible Shovel Plows,

ROAD SCRAPERS,

PINE LUMBER,

Cedar Fence Posts,

Joist ^fid Studding,

FLOORING

Suh, Do:rs

C’Ax (Central

las,

Cornice Mouldings,

Inside Finish &amp; Band Mouldings

Stoop Scrolls &amp; Columns

Window aqd Door
Screens.

ssF(£^s.^”"w:srsi,,T!Mir

is

O. w. Bcoqub. 1

a.'sus.

�THE DEAD CHIEF JUSTICE,

BEEF BUTCHERS GO OUT.

all otfwr rettjedtes without rulirf. for a

INTERMENT OF SALMON P. CHASE’S
REMAINS AT CINCINNATI.

romer of Forty-fifth street and Center uvArmour’s

packing-bouse

T. B. HAXHT.

mend

the

boycotting

should jircfer to mm him elected mayor.

by

Smith was

was working under double pmuuro Friday

great mistake in

chairman.

mains to Music hall.
Thu weather, which has
been line for many days,
b««un&lt;- stormy, with
rnin Wednesday night,
but by the time tl&gt;e cor­
tege began to form] the
clouds had broken and a
shining through the purified Sir. There was
a rcsprt-tful gathering of ‘■people about the
Grand Central pftNMOigw station, anxious in
tingufabed dead.

Ulis was formed

discriminating against

next step be thought would bo a boycott

l/Jf?

A TEXAS CATACLYSM.

Wben the beef-butchers went out of the
bouse of Armour &amp; Co. Friday morning they
appeared before Manager Cudahy, and by
thnir spokesman announced that they did so
under onlem. Mr. Cudahy replied in a brief
speech, in which be said lui regretted tlwlr

Murat Halstead.
Swift ft Sou*. Craig ft Fleming, at Hal­
stad pmd Thirty-ninth streets, are Abe only
oueanow ala&amp;gh taring hogs.

third
the "Hon. AJphanso Taft,

and the Hou. W. 8. Onxsbeck. The fourth,
fifth, and sixth carriagwi contained roprosentativui c
chanitx-r of

MARINE DISASTERS.

Glasgow, Oct. 10—The bark Teviotdale,
which saited from Cardiff cm Tunalay, has

Nineteen men, including the captain and
■nr dsowsd

to

feeling aid appro
nriate, though not
lenghty, addroo.
Mr. Butterworth

committee,
BOIXaT O&lt;WTttTT.

emment In the capacity in which he acted
Thondny. Governor Foraker, In -Iwholf of

tix- whole nation, nml tiiere was many motet

statu be represented.

Justice Stanley Matthews al*c&gt; paid nn doto with rapt attention.

tlx- occasion being
dcred by the Cincinnati | I r \ .’
College of Music, com- wtamlky matthkwh

main* were conveyed to Spring drove ccmeand their children, a
in thte burial ground.

Sternum: W. 8.
Groesbeck. Cincin­
nati; Allen O. Thurman,
Columbus;
Hinun Barney, New York; M. Hatetaad,
Cincinnati; Whitelaw Reid, New York; Au«York; A. F. Perry, Cincinnati; W. D.
Bidchan:. Dnyion; Robert D. Garrett. Bal­
timore: J amt* Monroe, Oberlin; Benjamin
Harrison. Indiana; Hugh McCulloch, Balti­
more; Alphonso Taft, Cincinnati.
A very large and dtettngnished audience
THE GALE AT BUFFALO.

Hahins !•»»• Totally Destroyed by a Itagias

The Chicago vinegar woaks have
bought 1,500 barreb of cider of a Ber­
rien Springs cider mill.
lilood Win Tell.
Dr. Jackson's blood and humor syrup
will positive cure all eruptions, ulcers
and bad sored upon the body face, or
llmbe. WiU thoroughly cleanse the
system and lilood of every trace of dis­
eases that have their origin therein.
Cures the rheumatism, salt rheum and
canker, and b well recommended by
the medical profession all oyer the
country. I’rfoe SI per bottle. Sold by
W. H. Goodyear
The receipts of the G. IL 3c. I. office at
Mancelona for September aggregate
•2DJXX).

Caw'l
thousands sufiering from

Asthma, Cob.
trv
.......... &gt; _ r.___ i._ ..m* TM.l
Acker’s EngliJi Item-dyT It fit we ow
prepsraliunknown fur ML Lung Troubles,
gold un a poaitive guoraatoo at 10c., 60c.
FKXP’k HpTCHiass. Druggist.
Edward Uamm of Montague was
killed by |h* t-?ra roqgatiy at Hastings,

the rise of River Sabine has totally destroyed i
For ,IWwis. IW Cobb’s Little I'ilb.
tin- town of Sabino Paas, and sixty-five lives Half &lt;6 ctatt &amp; &lt; IJH». W. II.
Goodyear. '
lrli(&gt; great awiroM of the extensive
curative range of Dr. Jbnes* Red Clover
Imnatra drowned. The town is twelve miles Tonic are its great blood purifying oualiti« and ita gentle aperitive action, there­
that town, with a contingent from Hint place, by removing all restraint from the
Thursday started In the ikatiKr lomar with secretive organs, curing promptly and
thoroughly dyspepsia, coetiveness, bad
breath, piles, pimples, low spirits, sick
and nervous headache, .ague, malaria,
und all stomach, liver and kidney troub­
and every living thing was destroyed.
Many buildings were wrecked here, includ­ les. The most delicate stomach accepts
ing the Catholic church. Shade trees were it With relish. Price fifty cents, of
Fred Hotchkiss.
blown down and much damage done to farm
The stock of salt is so large that the
buildings and stock.
salt-blocks at East Tawas have shut
•
the storm in Piaquemiiui parish alone is ««ti- down.
Itch, of every kind cured In 30 min­
tion nt Eadspwt hod to bike refuge in the utes by WooifortTn Sanitary Lotion.
Use no other. This never fails. Sold
b^ Frederick Hotchkbe, druggists.

seventeen being drowned. Tlw remaining
nine were rescued by a lifeboat

The Three Rivers Canning factory
has put up 300.000 cans of corh this

DuMUX, OcL Itk—The bark Bella Wert

bnd reliable Medicinal are the best
KJ VAX to depend upon. Acker’s Blood EL
Lxir hu been prescribed for years f»r all impurl lice of the Blood. In every form of Scrof­
ulous, Syphilitic or Mercurial diaeoaos, it la
invaluable. For Rheumatism, hoi no equal.
Fkxu'k Hotciikim. DfuntstA home at Cadillac has the scarlet
fever. If local physicians are not mis­
taken.

under

tiiain* have come
from Washington,

Tbe united Democratic vote in this city outi
numbers by some50,0X1 the full Republican
vote, but It fa every way desirable that the
Ib-jHibliean party, with n candidate of iitewl
excellence, should put forth its full strength
this fall. And if sums further incentive fa
demanded it may be added that the candidacy
of Henry’ George brings mb: the content an
element of doubt which makna Mr. Roose-

make Theodore Roosevelt tiic next mayor ol

nJ

Cough Cure, and in a very abort time
was entirely well.
The three fruit dryers at
employ 65 persons and evaporate
busneui of apples a dayWould you Brucv«,It? We »r.
and giving a new lease of life, rnce
W. Soldby W. H. Goodyear.
FOR S5 CENTS get Kamp’s Liv«
1411s for Torpid Liver, for Cm»tlpation.
for tho Complexion. W. H. Go«i&gt;ykail
To-night and to-morrow night, and
at al! times call on us for Kemp « 1 Lie
Suppositories*. The new treatment for
pilm. l*rice K) cents j&lt;er box. W. II.

euro a compromise,

Under the arrangei

t, fa

u,h ean

tr^y Wri­
-?

the
Theodore Roowvwlt toi

rived Thursday morning at ft o'clock over the
Cincinnati, Washington ft Baltimore rail-

IOO Doses

CHtAROSCUftO-

ANOTHER NOMINATION.

i»own witn ah Hana..
Br. ioHKH. N. F., Oct. 16.—A diepatch
from Tilt Coro status ttait a ffahing vrmcl
with all band* was lost at Cape John on

Donough, Mim Jack McDonough, Bonnie Fo­
ley, Mr*. Columbus Martel and chiklrm,Mre.
Poowroy and three children. Mr*. George
Pomeroy and child, Mnt Mulligan and four
children, Mr. Von Duay and thn« cbikbro.

“Fbr economy and romfort m, Uv.
mm. c. Baxwrrxu
“Hood’, Sareanarilta
..

3al&lt;1’

reparation I «m hwd a/. :
rtM~.uu.u-h™.,BciiftAUD, North amt, N. Y. tai

■

Th.7 shout km again »be appw».
But 11m- look rw: her b-auU!u! face
It Is redder than thought or than song—

When it comm to “news," the Ixmdon newspatier fa nuwhcnt The Couricr-Jwrtutl mid
The Loufavillo Evening Times publish more

lie u
— • — • — —— —
----- -•
Tbfa exclusion of the United Htatiw n* a topic
‘ having any’ roureru fvr Eurofusms fa done on
a rn-stem. which fa shown completion..) y in
raw* of public diavnier or srasvlal, which are
dolly chronicled, with all posdbte exaggvrati&lt;m.
,
News Items In tho London journals, like

-

One Dollar

Hoods BarMparllta cure* wrtfmrheum, an humor*, boll,. ptmpk&lt;.
blllty, dyspcph’A, Ullamuv&lt;», ,h-g licaiUdie.
catarrh, rtieumothm, kkinej «4 11W^.
plaints, and alt aftrctloni etu^i
i-,™-bluodorlowCondltb.noft!'rnZ;T£T
■ l ™ —mum .uh for over a vrar hail lu-.. .... .

rifia, and eonaidtr ruyorif rohrtly
C. E. Lovuor, towell, Mom.
‘
••Hood’. Banapartlta dM tae ax.
ammmtofgood. My whole sy.p-n,
built up and strengtbem-d, ir.y dlgction 1mproved, and my head relieved nf th* i-,, (,t!
Ing. I consider It the’ben ne-dktae 1 fa»ro
ever uaed, and should »,t ktww l ow to&lt;10
witboat H." Maf.v L. Feblk. ffaletn. v»,K

Hood’s Sarsaparilla
Sold by all dra^lvts. 81; tlx V-'.\ Mado •
only by G L JluOD ft CO., Lowril, Mms

FOO Doses One Dollar.

redence according to rank and title. RumsIo,
bring an enijurc, &lt; onws first ; then Austria,
another empire; tlten Germany, aixAlter; then
Framv, ox empire mid preaumptivn candidate
for royalty; and then Turkey, Egypt and
Kp*in.‘ By the tinw the United States is

and s-x-lng the princes of the church kiwmg
ti- pope's toe, wondered, with some anxiety,
what part'.f the pultifical Ixxly a jox-monk
would bo renuirv-1 to solute. Indu’d, the pn»

ATHLOPHOROS

lug a lord and loving a lord. It has nothing
(or the untitled Anirncaji but a cold potato
—Henry Wottqnran tn CourierJournal.
It fa not long since Hehn Hunt Jackson,
talking to Mbs Hrim Bartlett, who has just
hail her new play iuvepted by Lawrynco
Barrett, said: “Elia Wheder-who fa Ella
WbeeterI I never beard of her." Hrirn
Hunt wax then known only to the few—tboeu
who apprwiated a ectedarly ami delicate
style and nubj.-cte fit fur tlx' contemplation of
a cultit eted reader. Kite Wheeler wan the
rvcipwtii &lt;&gt;f mure tetters than she could find

Aik yeur dranrut for AtMoohoros. if roa
ea^srt ItofhteiwvwtUMml
tredpt cd rwrutar ; do&gt;-Si.OO i« b.tUv ».
P"*llrEa roc »«* l» torn* ytmrdnmri.t. L.-. •
b* hamm It do 1&gt;:S b» t-niuital to try • = c.au»
tian. br..\c-:-T ,t roar tn«u n. u

But In oplte of the worm eonliafity which
ilbiting'-iiubtw her die can rewent on tiwult
quickly and wittily. For cxAinpk:

young man unflinchlngly. then sbv said:
“His experience ha* differed from mine. He
left no imprtwiion upon my mind wlmtevcr,"

tin: of the laundering
nokl McReynolds, Mia, Maluila Chandlers,
two Shaw children. Hover King and hte wife
Ctor. Chicago Tribune.
The
beat
on
earth,
can
jtruly
be
aald
and child, Mrs. Whiting, John Wlteun, child
of Grigg's Glycerine Salve, which is
of Capt Stewart
Beadhokt, Tex., Oct 18.—Il Is estimated sure, stile and speedy cure for euta,
"Talk alcut reporteni not bring truthful
bruises, scalds, burns,' wounds and nil
ITrmBViu, Oct 16.—Ail details have
bulb completed ami tin* claimant* to Hariom the disaster at Johnson's Bayou, Sabine Pan, other sores. We positively cure piles,
commons in New York will fite a stupendous and Taylor’* Bayou that the death list will tetter and all skin eruptions. Trv this
an occurrence In Now York city, "I think
bill In equity within ton days. The value of amount to 280. Eighty-five hoiks haVc been wonder healer. Satisfaction guaranteed
or money refunded. Gnlv 25 cents.
the irtivl fa {.'XotiOJM.iu, and then’ are 1,400
'
claititabte fnira every state in the Union and recovered and buried at Johnson's Bayou, Sold by h. Hotchkiss.
from Nova Scotia and New Brunswick. A flfly-four at Sabine Paaa, and about seventy
The Grand Ila pitta Catholic dluceae ere on tbo papers in New York city tu^l they
cumprenifan of VO per evsit. is expected.
has collected SIJMiC for Charleston are all perfect gentlemen, f hare &amp;*vcr l&gt;oeu
sufferers.
.
mfarvprvwi’uted during nil the y&lt;ara Hint I
of nerex are still submerged, rendering the
Dr. Jackson’s penetrating liniment haw bren r.npiaintcd with tww'pcjeni and
curea sprains, bruises, kicks, cuts, burns,
Mmrotie dfaattar are now making tbrir op- I Bt jnhnson'J Bayou. It fa thought thal rheumatism, etc., etc. Good for man break fititii with me. Whenever they Imre
or beast. For sale by W. II. G&lt;wxly«ir. ivonuaed tu return a mannw rijit or omit any­
;&gt;onwfl'. JiMig.’ Hagvr’i. tuxly waa found
.i__ । i..„ ,__ _____ _
thing they have invnriaby done just as they
about tfitw mil*- below whore th&lt;« oxploalim
No better place in Michigan for a said they would da That there ore mistakes
ueeumxt, and brought hero Saturday night.
flrst-clasa roller flouring mill than Paw in tn-vr^mjMTs I nln willing ti&gt; admit, but I
Bunday night at dork the bodta* of Wiliimn
Paw.
am not willing to admit that they were made
CONGREGATIONALISTS
IN
COUNCIL.
O’Brirtt, flmt engineer, and two rouotaboute
William Golden was ruh over by the purpowly.
were caught at Mocuudn Sprmga by Daniel
"Tin- trouble with mart men fa that they
Webster, of Wllbudfa. Monday Mac Huglxw,
cars at St. Ignace Tuesday and killed.
are constantly trying to keep something buck
in Mtaty Vsanu
r
Instead of bring perfectly oj&gt;eu. frank and
Mrs. Wheeler and one other that could not
CHTCACXI, Ort. 18. —The third day of the wioi A*m°,J-£lllnr 01
DIlrtOLTTiGN GFCDRARTNKKMHI- The
KnoxtflKTrnm..
free.
Thin th.- rqiortem invariably dtecover
be identified. George Davidson, the carpen­ triennial conclnvi&lt; of the Congregational write*: -My family and I are bcnrOelxrle* of
eoMTUrersidp heretofore .exfattnr between
ter, died in the hospital on Saturday night
church was drvoted to the rending of re­ vour mo*t excellent medicine, Dr. Kina’s New and they wifi invariably find out vrtint that i Biiteard Doyle and John C. Cole, under the finn
The rent of the survivors uro improving ports upon home mintlonary work and other pixenven- for co .tramptloii; having found It to somctliFig fa. Moi*, of the mfatakre nod nu»- uatacof Dujlv &amp; role, ha* ta en ibt» d** ■•••'■
t»v al) that you claim for It, desire to tretlfy lu
solved by mutual consent. Richard Do) tei-.ji tinslowly.
■
matters jertaining to the organisation and ‘‘VL'rt’”’. Mr frlrtKfa tu whom I hare rXA rvprrecntatlons rattik*. in roperta are mfatakre uirw the bu*lnc». who aasunn-. all ItaMbt!. &lt;
that'can almost always l» charged up to of me arm und to whom all: MCteiirts due 111c
mtafihalimcnt of the chureh. Regarding
Hock River Conference.
Dr. King * New Discoverv for Coiisutnutloii la
firm arc tube paid.
cure Cooxh*. Col*., Bronrbiti"
RICflAUU D«*it.E.
A«tl&gt;ma. ronp and eyen' eflretwui of Thro.it
JORNC. Cth-E.
‘'H*’- TrlaJ
I’rre at W. H,
Hatting*. Mich., Hept. St. l*«i.
and all the tipptdntmenta made. The total were {526,(1)0. Hie mfaMionartes in tin anno &lt;Goodyear *•■dntx
itore. I ante 8fc» *!.&lt;».
period
have
increasud
from
170
to
1,600.
m-iiit-rslup of the conference wnx stated at
Eekford claims a walnut tree bearing mil*
NARM FOR MALE.- One ,f th- b&lt;-A L.r.. • h&gt;
S7.71H; cfaurchm, 2»l, valued at *2,413,814; There are 2,500 aelf-supporting churches and that
ba* been planted five years,
1
’ In Carlton township, of one t.nn&lt;i.-v.l .i-res
3,000 attatiims occupied—the work of tla&gt; mbmen camo to this citv with a patent kst
about an acre* UMter good niitltaUo...
debtednwm on church property, fl'W.ftti
«'« fragrant They toolt tho abui’utu meararraw’iit of the
het»o and barn, abo corn barti gr’.: . -'? ■ ■ r'’?
l'1'w- foot anti modeled tbo last after timt. So j&gt;crThere are 818 Bunday schools, with nearly maun iu:d Slav* tins been gratifymgly sue KoSShE**
orchard.all cltolee trull. «&lt;*«» w«t*r in *•. । &gt;.i&gt;t
remful.
feet was it to l» tint any Khoemakcr coukl,
creek, tuaar biuih of
trw-c. Fur lurtb-f V ’;
On
the
subject
of
tniubderial
standing
a
tteutar* impilre at raj rc*l&lt;le»r.- H n '
’’ •*
S
S
1
'
11
?
wln
Itnmedtatehrelieve
l»y
using
it.
make
a
I
kkb
or
shoe
which
would
tniodiHM Were *£5,1411, mid for ministerial
Hasting*
.
run
bpM^IL (teodyUronc,"‘uresolution
was
offered
which
was
to
tlx,
effect
be
a
perfect
fit.
They
asked
»3
a
pair
(or
su|&gt;port C17JW3. Thu presiding ciders ap­
that
the
posMge
hi
to
the
Congregational
minthem. One of thc_victims, talking with n
pointed were ns follows: Joliet district, N.
FOR DYSI’KIHIA and IJve.r Complaint vou representative of tills ]«per yesterday, said:
H. Axtell; Chicago, Q &lt;G. Tnusloll; Dixon,
recognition by tlse sisterhood of cburclies;
wara.ly a bv.dn.-w man in ti»c eity mImj did
port, W. C- Willing; Bockford, G. R. Van- that minfatrrial standfctg should be lodged tn
a local areociatiou of churches; timt install­
not give them hh onier. Tbey arrived in
ing councils and councils of reognituni
due time, a vholu carload of them, ria Adana
should bo encouraged, and tiiat tiw&gt; diatinccSSSSSSgffi’ ’””*w '*“» e*i»
ctent nuufe the following np[njlntmenta should bo dropjxd.
wretoiaftar I thought. I ttmdad a pair of oboes
TtMwlay: j William L. Maginnfa of Ohio, to
and took them down to my ihortmkcr. U..
be chief justice of the su|mmn court of the
comnwaewi tolaugh m wxmaa berewmc,
territory uf Wyoming; William I). Cochami, jxdntlnr to a largv pik. uf taste un tta.

F

at Concur*, N. H.; Daniel J. Kullivan of

fishing a bona’ for aged minister* of the Con­
gregational church.
Ihwuasiau of die question of ministerial
standing continued until wljourmneut

blood, re.wties every part of tin- svst.m

U-mhl agvucy in Idaho terr1-

AS A MATTER OF COURSE.

muni of dwellings were

many smiths fan into.
Chicago. Oct 13.—A territdo a.ridont,

night and took therefrom Henry Wildman,
roiling-mill* of the North Chicago company

of the repair-obM. fell straight in while tire
New Yow. Oct IL-Tuenday night at tbs

Don't do ft It data

�.-^iCY CALDBWOOD.

A CHAT WITH AN ACTOR.
'.ho doubts and I**™ of the doctor and
ag&lt;«y, and aay that aba did not dia

***, fatrtl. **'■‘1 nlthlnaronrcnient
Though 1 had eschewed
***Va«rtata «“•"» 1
n*t
to**!' * {x nmirintanial situations in
-»•'r "0,er 1 *tdl retpalned
'I'vlnot come yet. and
.
... : .. r hrr MllU-wbai. I

T

HOW FRENCH ANO CKSMAN PLAy.

HOUSES TURN OUT PLAYERS.

rwiiK *&gt;

ity, a little urchin

,fad •«*“»’

to buy a copy. I
-taking my bead
] was gla«l to capita-

uyg»l Ffrtfa*" n
[Kjeoltln*

the first w nnb the attend.

dfacovercti

nny, more than sorry, deeply grieved, tor
w hat vnu tiMv„ m. w..—^1 1- 2 — _ ._ *
But who would not

to inquire bow she was i

I looked in

now.
.

I l a! lu-ver in tny life or&lt;ti a
■..Inre. awl I cunftwmy
,.n■«*»»:" :• I- ,‘c&lt;1 1 ■•'wniwu. iv, cur
’TXxub
"*“** u,An ■ir'lin&lt;rX,nU”S^ltSb-.&lt;d rn - -i-Merahly to tlwl so
■f!'
,H 1 unt "‘ruP,e
t-ftorurb a method of inJLds-sldt th- bWul god Of niatri
; .&gt;uf«nni opprarancre
,Jq. 4-wcnird fnir and square enough.
r*’far M»iya’-' '•■t* a,i iwu’dacime and

I found

t]cj-C,iinu&gt;-fa-

rtriujei’
Itoxyhtd/

is mA1'

artieleen-

1'facing* the paper

. •ul.l it Imppon to be
‘■•rwood -from over tho
• t!&gt;' rITrct of reading
- r. Anyhow, just then
■-.■ftier, than ever.

It. wn« ta the dark days &lt;&gt;f reWlion. at the
time tbo MuM&gt;n and Slidell affair thnwtane&lt;l
to «nd England's *ir v«wvh to the ports of
T.Km ITnit.Ml
&lt;LI. ___ _
.
inFhrtWarrvn and Prreident’Lincoln and
his cabinet were conridcmbly perplexed

to England. William B. Wlfaon, a Jinrnrimrj
cxpwlitkm, and I1/JSoy.onoof tta first Morse tdogmph opera-

miaryaliL May I----- r
:i, Mi-i, Ctddrrwuod,’’ I
mite, you know.
1 have such a
- -&gt;t &lt; hatting al&lt;out tea
rstujn a' *hk-h time, by
;-rtuaA&gt;veart* by. which
.— pw. betpla. man,
,:rii.uung a tidy little

Hurt horrid Matri-

or [ &gt;.;ti,y&lt;rely hojed w&gt;t.

a* formerly hi, fol-

*lourtt»;
&lt;d taino 1

dully

r which I iind pre• ..bl. I ruu leap my mind
. :iwn» ■ ? finr vt a juke
V forth, itho n&gt;ul&gt;l tell I

partinent of the Punnsylvania railroad at
Kcn-ungton. Phlla/l-iphin. was &lt;m duty at the
White Hixxae, doing President Lincoln's
private work. Ona evening Mr. Lincoln
took a Mwt by Mr. WiIson's chair ami, os was
hb custom, iiad tho ojsjrator comx-ct with
the bcadquartetn of JJffervnt genera**, that
thus engaged

tho Mason and Slkkfll affair. Several times
Lln-ohi interrupted him an-.l endeavored to
change the subject, bqt over}* time Seward
relumed to tta charge and tri-d to finish what
be bad to aay. Finally Lincoln laid hb hand
latter could not mistake: “My dear Mr. Sec­
retary, let us talk of jomothing that will in­
terval our young friend het-e," pointing to
Wilson. “He *’-m» to bo looramn® and wn
ought to keep him company.” Seward un­
derstood.
He was spitting out Mate seen-ts
that Mr. Lincoln didn't want Mr. IVifann nor
Then Lin-.-oln told u story and Wilson pnv-nded that lx, hadn’t heard a word Seward
had said. But he had, juxt the some.—Hnr
rfaburg Telegraph.
Work of a Telegraph Operator.

.

ttay were allowed any vacation. The reply
not surprised at tin- recent effort to dimini-ii

-in-* afiiulmrvL

Ho

j
&lt;xc.
'• nuinisfrne. All the
ii- men, and J never
.fried ci

-utiMled that if the
tbealdro.'
Intwoifc
l««

'■d," a-

f i mwdadiort nede to
.tr i awaited nwalu
iw lack come n reply in a
'-•*
!.*ith“uL
. i!*.X.tSX

•I I
•! •*•*,» *'
-mH l-. 'v anmitoHn- .
i p, *
■’ .u ita ^-^ MA
. . .
.
•
.

tbase engaged in telegraphy can form any
idea of the intense application required or of
that inrewmnt manipulation which so often
nwnlto in paralysfa. Ojierntor" formerly re­
ceived from 4100 to &lt;130 per month, itotnow
WO to 870 fa calk'd good pay, and in the counvery encouraging when wo consider that
often a man fa warn out before reaching mid। die life. On further inodiry I horned that
j tl»c number of this useful but ill paid cfam is

I qnlrod to l-oth revive- ami «md by w, only
.'»» «- “^."•2 ..ts
na.'on »-.-l
tor this rsqulmnent fa found ...
in -tta
fart tbat tl«' n-Sbtore often get out of aider.
. tuMl «* wcdl rtacatod «w b far more mural®
Itaa taj
l» Ctad.n
nati
null Enatlircr.
Enquirer.

luamcan* of klcnti-

.’ardly.

You may hare noticed tta picture* in *unc
• I • arrived. «xl,punctual of the newvpniKW reprewnUng swert-fn-c l
, - ■ ■ I found luvwdf nt the .I girfa |a
cfrt-,j,. Muuns
nuiwr.as mwh
..
in nobby
bathing miu.
Fuitaj-amcr.ng
around
i -d roumL but I rouild ।
pictures arc frawta. In
I un,. not -urjirised, for I ;I tta first
•
-•
•—• *
‘ ~
’-a“ ,r
place
the —
sweet-faced
girls,
if any
conn- to
earn
to M-noraorv,
get their
; tho
, nwufaw, don!
i ccm-t'
io u»
** t‘*?d '?.,uW “* , hair
hair wrt
wri aiul
ana slxrw
sixrw ttair
toair forms
furuw to the public
“ * ""
..^Wrtbta. My expo- (Jovolll
padding. In-tta
-------- -------devoid of
of bustles
bustles and
anti padding.
next
i”,t 11 1 plaw,t taki, the lumd*&gt;im*t girl in theomutry
t tw&lt; nty
minutee.
when
~
.
...
*•..».
__
___
niy n&gt;inuu«s wuen : and
nnj put
,,ut hvr
twr into
mu, n
B bathing
mining outfit,
outm, no
w mattu. .... h
___
___ i......
_.wl she
«K.&lt; will remind
•
proeching. They | .
j, made
up. and
iuU wcn» both closely
rotifar
fnrBWfn
moreut
offtaslouch
slouchthan
thanun
unangel
angel With
With
i__ face,
t____her
i— hair
i,~ir twfatod up
un
" “*
I
«M» Q.,, nov.'.-r off her
i nrralnod for n cot&gt;|»le
' •&gt; when, I stood I gnvc a
.•..u.mtoQ. Tomyto-J i-imttoitt .-...ng n»
t Hi.-ir■ tber
~~ U&lt;n
fn mitiuteH.
minutex, and no

uaTcii.

-nitng lock Imt the two f&lt;«n»alm
• -usly ptwed. They were still
'iv. After all 1 thought sbe
. and anxious, perhaps,
■ -ak the. ice.” This time,
• ■ J r-. upr I (vmgbed as before,
■fbl I heart! a sujiprewml giggiei
■ a&gt;

111 n kixu—, . —--...... — — -- burtlu hung up on a peg—hip jwt« left behind,
amllMTabort akirta showing a P-dr ** “u
rtockings, whai can you expect 1 It I were
-------- I don't prea
young girl, whk-h
„„
tad Si-da a nurt&gt; of a
smne „
to te.
be, »»Hr
and if 1 b«d
__________
young
manwhl.
at the wtuhore, which I can . Djy
I have, I'd uevif app.*r before hlm ,n ® batJ,‘
Ing suit until be was no pledged to matrimony
that be couldn't pombly go l-ck «m mo when
be came to sro nretrue shape.- M- &lt;?uad•
Atlantic City L&lt;«r in Detroit Ftvw Fnwu

B*eepii&gt;K
------- The London UnM, referring tottad-ito
of Mr. Maas, tta well-known taw, calls at­
•!&gt; eping in
a
| tention to tta psrfl &lt;rfIbbp3
honor.. m, u.t.nUon, *• ■■”“*Iramt_ n&gt;

ntMiijip
to km iv

.

__ ..„&gt;,uhnr ta-ro been lured under

.forth
*»ttrt&gt;: - ‘ num in phy-ical cuntert of that ■
• ’ 1 ;-iimd on’thvn rapidly.' Just
' ■
t'-curred whk-h brought the
«tn uh abrupt and dfautrous end. 8ud- tain mdrture.—L-alical Journal
dmhf in.-m tripped ngahitt a stone,
“ '
! cry and fall h -vily to the
.luat arv
----(
jj-nuto afterward I was bending
Xn Fide it fa not bard to write funny
No, Eide, H
w jo u to procure
T» i ii ■’
" Ua:* girL Sb4’
quitc ,tHL '
then «t down
• inf.'uu -h.) wua stunned and prrfoctly p^aj-bc
Jt
q.J
'd' 1 tnew xhu might be desuL a ptm, rome f aper und tn •
..
----“P- »«mw soaomgDBT
£*■/■11 ',1T •■’«&gt; ! ttVHklrt her features. Good
It wan Nancy CuMcrwoal!
lift, *•*,w tlrae to waste in wundannent.
b”f, "I* bnjdcrly in my arms and bida '&gt;&gt;■• utb.;r girt follow, I set ofWiouseward
,,.luwcJw bufdwl
,A«»
x almost fie*.
»
dfan time t thoB^Dd cos&amp;i^iDK

Mr JuphAR1

°ur anit’iti'W young American
tte•b,,rt '■'■oren of training on
the German or French stage,’- te wns „
S“ *tot U”lr "*-^»-tartali7
* "S"=" «■ U» tata Ot .
"tavUta. .boy, u,.
. „UUtJ

.

Htauur

J-.™, .Xu^rXT
SLTISST'™ TTJ-.re*-. H-»
—»-«««&gt; lUKMutca mumc&gt;
ROte that a western steamlioat mate loam out
on a negro deckhan.L Likely enough be will
have to repeat one lino fifty times, while a|
every rcpcUfin-uhe stage manager or author
M” ta ta-Iptau. tataW
that te u a driveling faliot and ought to te at
work on tho streets. 1 !&gt;avn wn even as old
a man ax Coqurlin or B.irdou put an nrtnr
through one piece of Ixi'iM. for an hour, all
the time stamping up and down the stage and
turning tta air blue with French nrvfacif
and abuso. Of course, that sort of thing »
pretty rough on a young man with delicato
tradings, tat he gets u.wd to it after awhile, or
dies, qr gives up tta stage. That fa tta way they
mako&gt;reat adtors-by padent, p.-rafatont,
laborioiM training in tta minutest details, un­
til tte dramatic picture is us j«rfrctly and
dcllcatoly wrought out in every light and
shallow os a Mciwonier. And it fa tte lack
of that sort of incessant and jvdmtaking pol­
ishing -that aflbeta tte American stage wilh
young jiensms with good natural ability who
are not capable actor*.
• The Germans and the French have the best
actors In tte world—the Germans In tragedy,
tho French in comedy Tte Germans, as a
rule, arc not |Mrtic-ula.riy sneroaful t» corx&gt;dians, and tta French are woeful in tragedy.

Seward bad evidently been dining.

Ing’room and noticing tho effect of pro-

I'anted. ” The

The Best Machine of its Kind Made.

tragedy through tho new, as tho English dis­
covered to tbvfr disgust when they hcanl
Mirvy Bcnibanlt in Mnc-tx-th. In tlicir own
f:eli£ however, they are ext-inplan. The Eng­
lish stage, too, fa tilled with peeplo who have
gone through just the kind of rigorou.*. train­
ing I spoke of a moment ago, and arc ronq&gt;otent acton. New of these countries fa any
better supplied with dramatic ability ia tho
crude than weave. But their acting, as a
rule, fa superior to anything we poswm -

Tho Birdsell, from 1.83U pounds of straw, threshed 87 pounds of seed, mixed
“&gt;d Constipation; sold 6n ■ with a large quantity of chaff; the Victor, from 1,210 pounds of straw, threshed
poritivo guarantee at 25 and 50 cento, by 48« pounds of seed, mixed with a lees quantity of chaff. The time occupied tn
threabing
by the Victor was eight minutes less than that occupied by the Bird­
Fkkd'k Botchku®. Dniagiat,
sell. 1- rom the straw of the Victor the Birdsell rethrtshed two pounds of seed;
Another caar of amall pox In Detroit.
from the straw of the Birdsell the Victor rethieehed eight pounds of seed. The
BrwcwUp.
time occupied by the Victor in this re-threshing was seven minutes less than
that occupied by the Birdsell.
Signed by the committee: E. Bixby, Chairman. La Grange, Indiana; J. H;
Gardneb, Secretary, Jas. Richards, Morden Satan, ’Samuel Frankish, Chas. •
Franldab. Centerville, Mich.; L. M. Woodworth, Jas. Clugston, Arad Lampton,
wm. ti Rtimnlate you for an tour, and tniui lesv« J-E. Houk, La Grange, Indiana.
you In worac roudMIon than before Wtat vnu
~l U im jmeuu. &gt;£&gt; .IUwSn.S;
blood. »tart healthy action of Uw and KldWe have the exclusive agency for the VICTOR for Barry
and Kite renewed
fine 11
huch a "fflielne you win County, and threshers are invited to call and get prices. They
can
afford to buy no other than the Victor Clover Huller.
tie nt w. H. Goodyear'* drug alorr.
•
Respectfully,
Those who believe that nature will
work off a cough or cold should under­
stand that this is done at the expense
of the constitution. Each time this
weakens the system, and wo all know
that the termination of this dungorous
practice is a consumptive’s grave.
Don't take the chances, when a flfuy
cent taitUe of Dr. Bigelow's Positive
Cure will safely and promptly cure any
recent cough, cold on throat or lung
trouble. Buy the dollar bottle of Fred
Hotchkiss for chronic cases or family

MESSER BROS.

CLOTHING AT COST!
As I am not going to keep

Three inches of snow fell recently at Fetmkey.
Motliere! mothers] mothers! Why
will you allow your little darling to
suffer with those horrible worms When
a sure remedy is so near and cheap?
Dr. Jackson's vegetable worm syrup
will surely give relief and costs but 25
cents. For sale by W. Goodyear.
Kent county poor bouxe contains »paupers.
, THE KEV. OW». H. THAYER, of Bourbon,
Ind. says: “Both mwlf and wife owe our
lives loSHll.OHU CONHUMW10N CUBEF
Sold by W. H. Goodjcar.

Suits of Wy Made Clotting
In stock. I offer my entire stock of Men’s, Boys’
and Children’s

ARKYOU MADE miserable by indigestion,
constipation. Dinlness. Los* of ApiwUte, Yel;
low Skin? Klilioh's VltolUer fa u positive cure,
are quicker to appreciate good points, sold
by W. H. Goodyear.
particulaily in comely, liul the English nuWHY will you cough when Shiloh's Cure will
danu-cs are more loyal and faithful to tlx.-ir give
Immediate relief. Price 10c., SOcto. and II.
faroribw Here the people have so many Sold by W. H. Goodyear.
otter things to think of that ’they forget the
The assortment is good and those coming early will find
SHILOH’S Catarrh remedy fa ic poeltlve
nctor who has itlcaad Item Uw minutes after c«re for Catarrh, Diphtheria and Canker
some excellent bargains. I shall continue to keep a^good line
ttey have left the theatre. Tterw they never Mouth. Sold by W. H. Goodyear.
of single
•
forget him. 1 have seen Imlf n dozen micShow came before frost this year/at Benton
ce«KS on the stage in this cvintry that were Harbor.
the rag" uf the moment and! quickly poawd
into otdivioo. Any &lt;w of them would have
An old plivKlclaii. retired from proc’lre. having
made it* creator a penm«n«tlt&gt;- great man on hiu! placwllii Id* hands by an East India ml»•Innary tlir formula of »simple nqtetabie re­
the English stag,-.
“It fa a rurioii* thing—thfa study of audi- medy tor the KjH-edy and permanent eure of
/■
■
eii'XJL There fa aliiKMt an much difference all- throat
mid Lung Atleeliomi. nfana positive
Which will be sold at prices to suit the times. Shal com­
and radical euro tor Nervous Debility and all
C«iin|4a1nto, after having Seated it«
night and tlie next ns there would Ik- if one Nervous
wonderful curative jiowcrs In thousand* of mence receiving Fall and Winter Stock of Goods this veek,
w-ro compos'd of college proCnwrs and the caws, has felt It hl» duty to make it known to
and
invite an inspection, of goods and prices.
other of Esquimaux. One night your audi­ hfa auficring fellow*. Actuated bv this motive
ence b dull, languid. «k&gt;w to notice g's*l and a de«ire to relieve human suffering. I will
Prairieville Sept. 20, 1SS6.
send free ol ehargejo all who dealre It, thfa
points, tardy in a|iplauic in "pile of all you recipe,
in flermaii. French or English, with full
can do. The iwlt night it fa &lt;Mgvr, attentive, dliWUon* for preparing and using. Sent /by
quick to notice everything, ready ami apprc- ^“Ad^'?rfrXiM£'HtB.“
dative.- Every ••xp'rientvd actor lias noticed ter, N. Y.
thfa again and again. I believe that the ni••100 dawn one dollar” fa true only of Uood'a
nxeqCi-nc ■xiiwlition fa aix-ountable for ttesj Nanapillla,
and It fa an unanswerable argunwut
things. On a cool night, wilh a fine bracing m to strength and economy.
WEATHERLY’S
air, you ran do nlnxet anything with your
audience*. Another thing. p*rbn|M, is to get
a wave &lt;&gt;( magi»ttm u»I good freiing started
» r*r. &gt;nd will tax* !•» oral
as tb&lt;- plav H-gtna 1 know that the differ­
ence cannot be in tho different rondidons of
Propa., Grand Bsplda, Mien.
the actore thenwivew

SUITS

COST.

Coats, Pants, Vests and Overcoats,

Rheumatism Can be Cured

Magnetism—uiagnc-tbm and liard work. Of
cuoree, a man musn’t J* * f»*’l. That being
granted, the other things are bound to bring
him »mta niwure uf succow tn time.
-Of rounw tte todn-t of the suci-m of tte
gnut creation of th--rim?- fa tteir nwin--*
to human nature and tteir appeal to human
interert. (.'onw-ju -ntly. wten n:i ambluwn
and thoughtful actur gem a |&gt;art to crentc. te
irnmcdtatoly tiiink»
...........over tte mental photo-

will 111 tte eno.' he makre hfa stage creat ion a
clree copy-in every &lt;Mall of tte hrmg i.1-1.
Whmlphjraditeokl !taro&lt;i «•&gt;
ion Koraance’ 1 tad &lt;pmtantly in mtod my
old gnuulfatter. Wten I play Prinro Karl I
toVveL'on- w tte image of a student fr-ud
of mine In Germany. E'W l«rt I have
cvt
. played with any surcvm has ta&lt;ro
nateted after sown one I have ■■••nor known,
or a combination, jwhaps, &lt;»f two jjeremw
Timi sort of thing h llot nK’ro ndmiiTy,
oitber. It i« tte trumt kind of bolding up to
nature her own image.” .

An Ideal Kammer Hotel.
"If I were planning a rummer hotel, obarrred a somewhat cynical but most oteerv
‘grnttaman, «« rt«
under .Ifacuraion, “I won d give nqwddlate
rentions to opportaniure for flirtations.
TbCT-o should bo no and of windows and nooks
eurtaln-d off. wnall balconl* mxl ctuhi«&gt;r'd
and all adapted to
HO more. This ahaikl b&lt;’ «*

voung man and ovwy
XXr ««u k»«*“ «■»" “■"J
wouMimmrettetraciccmof
bouw.
Tte ol'l gimtl-snan'a remark" were received
• k more hist • hut, in joint
of fact, it may g
te
rou^w^they
’worenolun^i-ki
a nretty suifatantial foundation of fnct In
XtalTtb prwyv. ta i. &gt;ta
«bo ■tarita tta etal™ •* •««*» f"

Florida Herald.

mur resort. __________—

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AATADPU
VzA I Arvrvn

REMEDY.

St2®?a?i£SK3ESii»

The undersigned, having purchased the interest of Geo.

Pieston in the firm of Preston &amp; Cook, will continue the business at tho old stand under the firm name of

HOGLE &amp; COOK

Hibtard't Kheunute Syrup fa i«l »P
bmtta, and fa sold bv dragltfal* acnev»Hy

riU I-**-**

JIHKUMATIC SYKt’P CO,
Itt'jjlNlrwticn Nolle®.
To the qualiffral Hector* of the several ward* of
‘^ireVtarcto-'Xn that the aldermen of
tta M-vrr»l wards nt the clly of liuetlus». actlni:
nna Hoard of Ifacfairatlon. under and by virtue
of nn act ciitltlraT -‘an art further to preserve
Uhe imrit) of tledlonsMxl toauard nc..iurt the

We will do all in our power to hold the trade already estab

lished and largely increase the number of customers by selling good goods at a small margin.

CoroR

el

nd See TTs.

HOGLE &amp; COOK,

of riecton*" approved Feb y nth, iitzi, ifa
&gt; 1“ «&lt; —I™

Central House Block.

entlth-d to use the rlnctl*® fnuiclU.M?
umlrrartlcli'T, 4?l Ion op® fl J, of ti&gt;«- CotiNtltuHun of Ufa State «f Ml hliroti. "&gt;&gt;»» reefater

taerctnry of Board of Kmhtrailon,
Attest: FKA-vK KTKfmiNH. Kewler.

TO ADVERTISERS.
WO ram otter no baOcy ™'*a'!’"‘‘J

*V

-Zk&gt;. r.

tn the cooking.

MICHIGAN

New Grocery Firm!

wwUilv three things which »ecm to tteir voting under said a«A.
HfxjlJ5,
^^Tfrivnloui whk-h count most heavily.—.
Chairman of Bow^.°,AIl^^2^on'

- 1ml,v n.-wsnaper. B » printed every
*
m.- auro nnws, ami gi«a Umnuro-ry

Highway

iy Read the report of|the trial as given beiow, and se« If it i* not what we
By'.
or It
durtn&lt; .M„„;tUcL 1 cm. cheerful- claim for IL
10 the tomediate &lt;md conUDutx. relief obtained by its use. I
It to those suffer­
ing rtoii: this or or kindred complaints.
—Jlev. II. A. Smith, Clinton, WIs.
La Grange. La Grange Co., Ind, May 25tji, 1880.
NfP°rt of joint committee by the «gricu)tural aocieUtti of St. Jowpb county,
Great Indian Blood Purifier Michigan, and La Grange county, Indiana, to test the relative merits of the Vic­
The Cherokee at W. H. Goodyear's.
tor Clover Huller, of Haw-ratown, Maryland, and of the Birdsell Monitor, Junior
..A F®U,D® remedy is Hill's Pewltas Clover Huller. of South Bend. Indiana.
Gough byrup, made from the beat of
the St' Jo*^Ph county, Michigan. Kair, held as Centreville, on
way °{ ^ay. 1880, an agreement was entered into by the representatives
stock. No cure.no pay. W. H. Good­ ,lnC
of the different machines to have a trial of their merits at the La Grange &lt; ounty
year,.
r air. on Thursday. May 27.1880, a joint committee was formed, consisting of
Not a mlnfater al Ontonagan.
1 'rcu n‘ ea&lt;^ of 03,5 two counU™' and held such trial this day.
’
Hill's Peerless Worm Specific is
The committee in pursuance of tho agreement, secured two two-horse loads of
pleasant to take und no child will re­ c*°y®r-had been stacked two winters, and brought them on the grounds,
fuse IL No cure, no pay. W. H. and determined that each machine should thresh one load and then re-thresh the
Goodyear.
had been run through the other machine, according to agreement.
At the conclusion of the trial tho committee, after due deliberation, unanires U«tsdeC
fBVOr of th® ^ctor f°r rapidity and excellency of work in all

Report of Committee.

atah- &lt;L‘Mun,

------------ ------ •••—UK* twi­

light shwlows deepened we sat and amvorsed.
All at once she said:
f
**1 wont you to aimm- me a qmwtim. Whv
did you invest in that paper I
7
“Will you permit mo before answering to
ask you a qmotion r I rrepondrt.
“Certainly."
“Bore that advertisement still hold goodF
1 drew a little closer as I said it and took her
bands in mine. Then, as I bent down and
klssrvl her upturned li|« idx* munuurrd “yew ■
and I know that my Webrcca had coma—Hal

dd nrnan in

. .. ,^,1 i..

Victor Clover Huller,

U
ru“«fa*
1 »“Warred
““
ld
portion

noticed the pa;«- on tlie tabfe.
rtroek heronddu,
t^7Zt£
?
1°^ «d bow X
finally inserted the advcrtiartnctit in the
pojer, thinking it would draw mt

away, aivl thought

THE CELEBRATED

The prospect* favor 1.W0 students at
the university of Michigan this year.
H»y Fwver.
8?veral yuare 1 have suffered
p"1‘O“I return, ul b«?
aS;.,ii*2l’w||“
Co™n *

Man»fic|d\ta lm
’ ■•,h’ "ar, I thuuglrtrwhs; I thought, I will u-11

mo*
Ou is Pra»oin&gt;«d.,
SSfi.7 hJL
c“.7 ,or
'»■ ■&gt;•»•&lt; llArUn. ei-Vta
Chnncellor, Louisville, Ky.

s’^SZJStSS‘JS^.

o

IVYK1UP GUIDE to
Notice fa hereby given, that the toHowimr dre
Mrltw-d Primary School baud. Mtuate tn SamCo.. forfaited tor non-imytneiil of Interert. will be
offered tor sale at t'utdfr auction M Uda office
cm the ilth day of Noremter, A. D. imr., at
MIN'OK 8. NKWKLL.

�The Hastings Banner.

FewQuestionsAsked Citizens
of Hastings and Vicinity.

making in lying about republican can-

can stateemea. That which improves
tho home market benefits the farmer.
That which injures hte home market
Harttnob. Mich., October. 21 1886,
causes him to suffer. l*rotccllon to
American industries diversifies Ameri­
ca's interest—makes it possible for
American citizens to seek and enter
varied occupations. That is one ad­
vantage.
Another advantage. Pro­
Republican Nominations.
tection enables American manufac­
STATS TICKXT.
turers to pay better wages than they
could under free trade. The American
1X1NALD, of Delta.
For Secretary of Stale—GILBERT IL O«- laborer, as he gets better pay because
^FwRtaU TYttUUirvr. GEORGE U MALTE, Of of protection, ta enabled to buy more of
AlK?AtM»tarOeuen»l-HKNBY H. APLIN, of the farmers' products.
MARSHALL

**¥oc Attorney General - MORES TAGGART,

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Far (kwnmlMloaer
erf Uw Stale land OflteeBOSCOE D. D1X. of Bcrrlan.
Far Hni&gt;ertnlen4Mit of Public Instruction—
JOSEPH ESTABROOK, of Eaton.
For Member of tbr State Ho*nl of Edumtion-

For Member Courtcm, » dhrtrlct-JAMES
OTOXm.
r Senator in Stata I&lt;t-fr!*tatarc, JI districtRGE X. POTTER.

B

For RepHStontavr In BtaUj I-ejlnlalurv-—JBREMI AH M. ROGERS.
.

COUNTY new,

For Sheriff—BAKER SHBTXEIL
Fur County Ctor*-FRANK McDERBY.
^-uxiiun-rivnirn . nurr.ll

’iToHwutln* Attorney—PHILIP T. COL-

EDITORIAL NOTES.

completely represents the farm and
fanner. What do you propose to do,
about it, Michigan farmers? Now.
that you have forced one of the great,
parties to select as its standard bearer,
'
a man from your own ranks, do you
propose to elect him or not? For years।
there has been a cry that the farmer.
has been neglected in politics, that het
has been a voterand nothing but a1
voter. We baveltateued long enough
to the sneering answer that the farmer
doesnt know enough to fill an office,&gt;
that lawyers and professional men
must take care of him. Michigan
farmers have a chance to prove the1
falsity of this answer orto add to its
strength, just as they wish. Let us see
what they will do.”

The fusion tats claim that Mr. Hunricker. who was supervisor of Bellevue
during the war. now fusion candidate
for senator, attended to the relief of
the sick and disabled soldiers of his
township, advancing the money him­
self. In doing this, be did no more
and no less than his duty us supervis­
or, since the law of the stat* required
him to do it. and provided lor the re­
payment of the money from the county
treasury of Eaton county. But invest­
igation shows that Mr. Humickerwas
not so patriotic as he might have been
in this matter, and had an eye to the
interests of himself. At that time, as
dow, he was running a general store in
Bellevue, and he limply gave these sick
and disabled aoldiers. or their families,
orders upon hta own store, got a big
profit co the goods, and then himself
drew? the money from the county treas­
ury upon his own orders! That wks
very patriotic, wasn’t it? And that
will win him lota of soldier votes—in u

The despicable and contemptible at­
tacks the Journal is making to defeat
Baker Shriiwr, the repulilicau candi­
date for sherifl. show that the fusion
ringsters are all bet convinced of hta
election, and are aiming to wani off the
Wow. Mr. Bhriner u. a man with x

Patrick Hankard, as a member of the
last legislature, voted against the
“Ghi» Labor Bill," a measure introduc­
ed and whose passage was urged by
Mr. Brant, of Detroit, a labor member
of the legislature. And yet Hankard
says he is the laboring man’s friend!

EveryUserofTobacco
TO READ THIS:

In the past 18 years, Patrick Hankard has run for office 24 times. He has
a chronic itching for office. His ambi­
Free trade would directly benefit the tion to rattle around in the seat so well
rich. No man in his senses will aay filled by congressman O’Donnell will
1 lb. good fine cut tobacco, light.
that if America adopted free trade, not be satisfied however.
wages here must approach the Europ­
“
“ ■
The free trader who says that a pro­ 1 " choice “ u
ean standard, or American Industries
tective tariff Is the ruin of commerce
must cease. A capitalist with 81,000.­ files into the face of the fact that un­
dark .
000 to-day is able to purchase, at the der protection our commerce has
“ good
average rate of waged, 800,000 days’ largely increased—far beyond the in­
- best
work. With free trade and wages cut
crease in population.
1........................................... ...........
to the Europran standard 81,000,000
A. E. Kenaston and H. E. Hendrick 1 “ Rocket plug tobacco
would buy 1,500,000 days’ work. Can
” ..
any man fail to see then that free trade are rising young attorneys, whom the
people will delight to honor. They are 1 “ Dynamite plug tobacco, light
would benefit the capitalist?
ti&gt;e republican nominees for circuit
and dark.....................
Vreeident Cleveland asked congress court commissioners and ought to be
1 “ Bull Dog plug tobacco,light
’
to donate SI,QUO for dowers for the elected.
1 “ Plank Road plug “
“
presidential greenhouse and 87.000 for
If a greenbacker wishes to l&gt;e a demo­
horses and carriages. But when it crat. pure and simple, he should vote 1 “ Nimrod plug
“
“
came to paying a few pensions to crip­ the -fusion ticket. If he prefers any
“
pled union soldiers, he denied to con­ other to the democratic party, he should 1 - Spear Head plug “
gress the right to grant them by inter­ oppose the fusion ticket.
1 * Boom smoking
posing hie veto. The yearly amount
cloth
The farmers have a chance to put a 1 “ Peck’s Bad Boy
that the pension bills Cleveland vetoed

Just on the eye of election, stories
are started which could be sattafactorially explained earlier in the campaign.
would have been 810,000 less than the
Just npw the fusionista are peddling
President's salary.
lies about Geo. N. Potter, the republi­
can candidate forst^te senator, than
If a protective tariff ta what free
, whom there is not a truer or more traders charge, a monopoly, then the
honorable man in Barry and Eaton 60/XX),000 people of the United States
counties. The fusionista claim that as
are monopolists. There is not a single
deputy provost marshal he made it his
business or interest protected by the
business to hunt up sick and disabled tariff in which every one of the 60,000.­
soldiers, who were physically unable to 000 people have an equal right with
return to the army when their leave
any and every other to engage. To
expired, and that he forced these dis­
call a tariff like ours as favofable
abled mid sick soldiers to return to the monopoly is to show one's utter ignor­
front This is a lie out of whole doth ance of the meaning of the term mono­
—a yard-wide-all-wool lie. As deputy polyJ
provost marshal he did what his super­
Jerry Rogers, the republican candi­
ior officer required of him, what he
was dity bound to do, what his oath of date for representative from this
office ahd obedience to his superior re­ county, is a farmer who has the interests
quired. No soldier who was from any of farmers at heart. He has, by good
cause unable to return to the front was judgment, sound business capacity and
ever forced to do so by Mr. Potter. No hard work placed himself among the
soldier will say that Mr. Potter did leading farmers of Barry county. He
anything but his duty In obeying the is a safe man in whom to intrust the
order of his superior, in compelling interests of the people of Barry coun ty,
those to return to the front who were and ought to be, and we believe will be
able to do so, and who had remained elected.
longer than their furlough permitted.
In a labored editorial the Journal
This he did because duty, his oath of
editor states that “without egotism”
office and the orders of his superior re­
the terms of the fusion in Michigan
quired it of him.
were his own. It would appear then
Says the Rural New Yorker, one of that there was little*use of having

the leading agricultural journals of the
country: “The farmers of Michigan
will have small business to complain
about politicians If they neglect to
elect Cyrus 11 Luce this fall. If they
had scoured the country they could
hardly have selected one who more।

ness of the fusion cause in Barry coun­
ty. The tide ta setting in against them;
and that accounts for this desperation.

democratic or greenback conventions.
Just give neighbor Dennis room, and
he will do all the work required by
1,200 delegates. Don Dickinson will
please make a note of this.
There will be no question as to the
ability and the faithfulness with which
the county clerk’s office will be con­
ducted in case Frank McDerby shall be
elected, as he ought to be.* He has
every quaMficatlon for the office, is an
honorable man, a good citizen and lias a

well earned reputation for faithfully
attending to the duties of any office he
is called on to fill.
Hankard in the last legislature voted
against the bill to prohibit prison con­
tract labor in this state. In the face of
that record he has made he has
the cheek to pose as the “laboring man's
friend.” As a man Mr. Hankard may
seek to do his duty. As the especial
friend of the laboring man he is a
fraud.
.
Barry county is fortunate in having
an opportunity of retaining the aervlces of one who has so ably and faitbfully served the people as Philip T Cob
grove. His record is the pride of the
county, and it will lie a vote against the
interests of the county to vote for any
other than Mr. Colgrove for prosecutor.

We are credibly informed that in his
speeches in this county, Hankard stat­
ed that be was u fanner “with a mort­
gage on my farm like most farmed.”
An inspection of the records of Jack­
son county shows that Patrick Hank­
ard owns three farms, and has held
mortgages on other tanners’ farms.

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40
4i

With seven lawyers running for
office on the fusion state ticket, the
double headers are not in position to
ask the votes of farmers or knights of
labor.
To Congressman O’Donnell, as much
us to any other man in congress, was
due the passage of the bill preventing
the manufacture of bogus butter.

60
15

To the friends of Barry County
Agricultural Society: As I am fre­
quently asked In regard to the succwa
of the last annual fair I will make this
general statement that all may know
the Hituaaon of the society. The whole
number of entries of stock and articles
for exhibition was 2,426 being an ex­
eat of nearly 300 over the highest
number of entries ever before recorded
by the society. The gross receipts
were 82,300.40. During the past year
the officers have expendod over 8800 in
permanent improvements on the fair
grounds including the amount expend­
ed on the race course. The amount
Eid in premiums this year will exceed
e highest sum ever paid by the socie­
ty by over 8300. By an economical
management uf the finances, the officers
will pay for these permanent improve­
ments, the expenses of the fair and the
large premium list in full leaving the
society dear of debt with the grounds
and buildings in better condition than
ever before at the commencement of
the new rear. Thia we think ia glory
enough, but had it not been for thte
eontlnuojM rainy weather previdus to
the fair which prevented the tarmens
of the county from completing their
seeding and the cold rainy weather
during the fair, the result would have
surpassed the expectations of the most
sanguine, the society after paying all
obligations against it would have had
over 81,000 in its treasury. The result,
at least has shown what mav be done
under favorable clreumstanres. More
time needs to betaken in arranging the
premium list and revising the rules of
the society for the regulation of future
fairs, In order to avoid the friction,
worry and dissatisfaction that seems
to be a natural result of the manage­
ment of such enterprises. Hoping
that this may be accomplished in tho
future. I remain
Years Heqwttul!)■,
CHAH. H. HAVER.

We buy direct from the manufac­
turers.

» We save you the jobber’s profit.

CLOTHINGI
Furnishing Goods,
.Which we propose to offer to the people of
Barry county at prices that will

OF TOILET SOAPS.

Make Competitors Mad,

Kirk’s Bath King, per cake..

“

Cream Whit* Honey ...

“

White Russian Bath...

-

Turtle O|1.......................... .

•

Honey................................

and please Purchasers. I bought the goods at

Astonishingly Low Figures,

Wislej’s White Clover Honey
-

Oat Meal........................

“

1'atace Honey..............

The above are all fine soaps and 25
per cent, less than all other dealers ask.

and; having the lightest expenses of any con­
cern in the city, I can afford and propose
to

We have the goods and must have the

Make Things Lively

money.

in the Clothing Business, by giving bargains
to the people.
Our Bazaar Department ta full of rare
Ijargalnn In tinware, hardware, wooden-

ware. glassware, stationery, wall brack­
et}!, and all kinds of staple and fancy

goods, toys, dolls, etc.

goods.

It will pay you to buy early, as

you can buy cheap and get the l&gt;est se­
lections.

We buy of the largest Impor­

ters in this country and can sell for lew
money than any house In Barry county.

We pay the highest market price for
butter and eggs.

For choice dairy but­

ter salted with fine salt we pay a fancy

price. We want the best and are will­

prices to get it

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Do Not Fail

.1

to see me when in want of Clothing.

We have just

received our first invoice of holiday

Card- Byron TbomMtm.
W. H. POWERS, p. M.

Farmers will remember that Con­
gressman O’Donnell Introduced and
labored to have the democratic house
pass his bill to protect farmers from
suits for infringement udou patents.
Mr. O’Donnell in congress has labored
for every measure to advance the
farmer's interest.

We Are Not Standing Still!

SPECIAL CLOSING OUT PRICE

ing to pay for it

oa’

___________ E. H. Lathrop, M. D.

We sell for spot cash only.

latten a4drc*»e&lt;l u&gt; tar foUawlni&gt;rr»ons rr-

saxrsiirusr “

Do you desire your Prescriptions and Medicines Compounded
and put up by a competent and trusty Pharmacist!
You will always find one in attendance st my drug store
and we guarantee all prescriptions to be pure And reliable'

We have in Stock a Complete Line of

We buy in large.qusuries.

Fusion ta democracy in disguise.
The greenbacker who is deceived there­
by should hire some one to kick him
every day from now til) election.
A. D. Rork will fill the office of coun­
ty surveyor with ability and credit to
the county. Vote for him.

Do you expect to paint yonr house, Um or carriage I
I keep Brushes, Paints, Oils, White Lead, Carriage
and everything used by painters.
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Do you wish to buy Wall Paper)
Call and examine my stock and prices.
Do you desire Toilet or Fancy Articles?
We sell everything in the line of Druggist Sundries at thn
lowest possible price.

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farmer in the executive office of Michi­
sock.. ....
gan. I f they fail to elect Cyrus G. Luce
they will show themselves indifferent ■1 •* Daisy tobacco ..
Why we sell tobaccos cheap.
to their own'interests.

J. M. Nevins and Dr. A. L. VanHorn
are the republican candidates for coron­
ers. Both are good men, with ability to
serve faithfully in the important office
of coroner.

Are yon in need of any Drugs or Medicines’
Can at; my store and you will And a complete line of D™and Patent Medicine* of all kinds. ,
Do you require any Wines or Liquors)
I have now on hand a large stock of pure Wines n™. i
and Whiskey in bulk or in bottles carefully selected kn.l
exclusively for medicinal purposes.
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A comparison of prices will convince you
that I am positively
The Low Price Clothier of Hastings,

R. K. GRANT.
CLOTHING f

We want your trade and will make

We roast our own coffee.

Fall and Winter.
I his week we put in stock a very large line of

We roastour own peanuts.
We can aril you the most goods for

One years experience has deputy reg­
ister. has made R. B, Richanta fully ac­
quainted with all the duties of register
of deeds. His superior as a penman
does not live in Barry county. He will
fill the office with cindlt, will discharge
bis duties faithfully, and uhould be
elected.

the least money of any bouse in the

city.

J. 1 Rim k A

Mens,’ Youths,’ Boy’s and Children’s Suits,

Overcoats and Suits.
We can do you some good in this line, as we have splemlhl
values to offer.

Hosaat Chris Hough is booming
rigfctto the front in the contest for

H. M. MYGATT
Mr. Hoogfc.

Ha baa every

wm nwMw miry

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■ N. B.—We sell the “Not Left," the

fiuest live otmt cigar oa tho market

w—1,

M,

We have a large etook, aad we allow no one to undersell us. x

E. Y. HOGLE.

w

�Banner.

Will thm mwnd to clow, out th.
M» good, at auoUou ^d

OCT. 41 1««.

Will Uranett t, at work In Chlowo.
AU. who ar.lnd.btod to n&gt;,
call and pa, n» Immediately, aa Ihaw diMaJ. Anderaon waalnthedty Mon(tout, out ot biulnni and i«l hit!
my pay.
FKED'K. H0TCHKIS8.
The ladlwof the llaptlat aocloty will
^•.■ttr!* K Gr“‘-Oafive a chicken pie nodal next Tueadav
evenln* at the wddy room. In thrtr
church. Supper eened from Bro till
s«™. A hearty Invitation la extended
daV«lI&gt;»S!^f,,onl- "'OXkloulu. Sun­
city
Uh h,a brolher J°hn in this
The lecture of the Bev. Mr. Uenrv
Sunday evenlnf. upon the "I’roteatant
arM?™X?fto?? nnd ^ohn Doj“&gt;v
Eplaoopaldinreh" was trulyaecholarly fugBrS^'
the W"pIoy of SP*uldelforu and all frlende of the church

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ClociL JBweJry, SUvertare aid Masical Goods.
,

rrc

spect'Ml** fr*“ of
\
.

JOHW BiSSMER,

HAVE
Mdolwiw

■&gt;«*•

Hill St-ik of

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MUSICAL GOODS!
ScOw's. the Jeweler.
Local News.
nrl. 2,200.:

{'{rCKfufi

Meetings.
i'llILl' I t'ol.GHOVE.
1( x..,r, s, । ».: u-kih-. Mapl* Orow. Friday.

ilaii. A-

Hatunlay eve.,'

■7j. M. ROGERS.

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go

gfcheet pH.1. M. ROGERS.

UOODYEAK

The anrtu.fnts ot the new iron
bridge bare l«4n completed.
Moke :•»- t .mi'al goods cheaper
than cord* ■--iM’ A- L. McOmber’s.
The Ix-anl. t supervisors completed
their ML- r- an&lt;| adjourned Saturday.
/Tex dozen ii.--.her wdght bustle^at
Morse E. A
rent?.

Ins.
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tlet one, only 23

W»LET»x •ciiarteriv- meeting at
Hickory •. -:irs ::-xt Saturday and
‘inndav.
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W. H
stz wm elected his own
iiKW5o»'l
’•of the super! ntendenta
of the pe
The Knight os Libor are to have a
prize dttre
I nion Hal! ThanksHJvtagei
A. P. W.n vj !■ has vacated the Cen­
tra! Hoii-" IV.- unileratand V. Liens
wtl! opts a
market in the same.
L» you wait the best fitting, best
’ read* in fart the liest shirt In the
world. ;r ffi* Daytdn of E. W. MorrilL
A. C. L . r.\; m brought the first grist
toftezp-a roller mill, and Mr. H. Flsh*r brought Up tjr«x load of wheat to the
riGL ■

The r.rst !-&lt;a&lt;| id wheat for the new
tfBer mH: -.v.im purchased Wednesday
'■I Haniilion Fisher, of Hastings towni .he- Goodman, of Sault St
.•lane, will pre-ich at the Baptist church
Sunday,Jnht al
usuaJ hour of

Johx
. Momj.er Is having a good run
« ciiHohi at bis tailor shop. He is
lUKing suits for several of our promlDttitdtizmh.

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Jeeomh .Smith lias again engaged in
me bUc^srnith business in this city,
G’arveth shop, just east
of the brick barn.
.
Ox .1 iK. m £. Y. Hogle will occupy
tte store now used by Beamer Bros,
lite latter !irm will occupy the store
ai?T&lt;!!.» m ...
now is.

uo'V '; r- HtsonMAM.of Baltimore,
• J?..11 tIl!'
several fine specimens
i 21' ?z PiPPl® apples, one of
• which weight^ one pound.

Poi Aioi&gt; -Wanted choice barbank
Prtaui.-? on Monday, Oct »5th, as will
load a car on that day.
STAUFFER &amp; CRAWLEY.
At E. a. Mattison’s yon can puri2. a
or organ of any make, at
J r? - than the same can be bought
win Grand Rapids, Jackson or DeT’Snv k1'VattN who will
in
kv r.ha,l ^totday evening and «unrt-iJ'u'7loon,and evening, is often
SJXV ,ot EntUnd’

lrtx double roU* “d one
run of burr itoom in theiniU.
♦
w,u' b’ult by Hustings capi&gt;11 x iW1&lt;i tbw‘®'i® none'stronger and
better built in the state.
ena u 12 -S’. Fll*u’811«P0riH*c«l UliUer
anu a gtntlt-man who came to us highr!S?y,bu"
Uwrwor. Mr.
hlprovm hlnuelf u.iu ter nil
tenth- wiu rrcomnrcodwl to our dutens, nod he hnn th- entire .eoutldnwe
0
. lluKln,ws community.
’'J fel-nk lor him n liberal puron•igc irom the fanners of this county.

’Rah fob Hastings.—There Is joy
among the Knlghte of Pythias ot this
l\ret'n rolurned from Chicago city, and of Burry County as well,’from
^S&gt;"iltee ' ta)Urrt bl* h“''
“
tire (net that Hastings Division No. 19
Those who fall to hear Charles
, r n 2*e
?rlrK ln th" competitive
Watte, who wlU speak io Union hall
“d
Heynolde re- anil at Grand Rapids, Tuesday, dur­
Saturday evening and Sunday after­ New*l“?‘.XrOm “M
10 ing the meeting of the Michigan briK4°n iP’
T .ww three entr,“
noon and evening next, will certainly
the Albion Division, Commander
mte« a rare chance of hearing good leeMrs. P. R. Griffin, of Big Rapid? waa
turee. He is able, eloquent and a inaa- Uie guest of Jm. Wilkfca ami « “ Thomason; Lapeer Division. Comman­
der
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incent,
and
Hastings Division,
ter of his subjects.
Saturday and Sunday.
t-ommander Hogle. The drill corps ot
Charles Watts, who will speak in
Rochester, N. Y., each division consisted of 10 men rnd
Union hall Saturday evening and Sun­ wm a guest of Mrs. D. G. Robinson a
T,he drill took place-at
the base ball park and was witnessed
portion of the past week.
day next, was for many yeai-a in bualby a large audience, all of whom ap­
P*®,rt’lsind a co-worker with itoSf? ^1X.er- who is attending Prof. peared to be well pleased with the drill
"Chool-was visiting his parents
Charted Bradlaugh, who has made such
t apis McGurin. Rose and Babcock
a gallant and triumphant fight for a a portion of the past week
m tire Grand Rapids companies of the
seat in the English parliament.
nfft J-B. Lashier and W. LeBarron,
“ft*1 “ jl»dr«. and were as­
Remember that Lewis stern is still of Saline, were the guest of J’. R. Dun­ sisted by Lieut. Kinney, of Co. B.. Lieut.
ning and mother last week.
and lst Sariteant Bennet of Co. 1,
closing out his stock. If you wish to
and Corporal Burlington of Co. K. In
Julius Turner, of Weedsport N. Y. tiie drawing for order of drill Albion
secure goods at your own prices, now
was the guest of his cousin, Mrs. Good-' drew first, Lapeer second and Hastings
is your time. Bear In mind that this
j ear, Saturday and Sunday.
third. By the rule* of the ‘ contest La­
great slaughter sale win not Continue
always. The goods are going fast, but
D*vls- of Middleville, peer and Hastings Division* were exthere yet remains a good stock to spent Saturday and Sunday with her c»“ded from the grounds, until called
for drill. 'We know not how the La­
select from.
parents, of Hastings township.
peer Sir Knlghte felt, but as regards the
Leroy Jacksob, of Lansing, was the Hastings driU corps, the frequent
Some of the opposition are reporting
of Judge-Cole a portion of last rounds of applause accorded the Albionthat Frank McDerby does not care to
week. The two were schoolmates.
Division was not very quieting to their
be elected county clerk. This story is
nerves. Albion did finelv, executing
wholly lacking truthfulness. Mr. Mc­ kA- C. Parmelee, of .Washington, 1). C. the movements with a precision that
i^yteitujg
Barry
county
friends.
,
He
Derby is in the race to toin, and is do­
was gratifying to all. After the con­
ing all he can in an honorable way to built the second log house in this city clusion of their drill. Lapeer was called
secure his election, with brightening and was the first register of deeds of in. nnd went through tne movements
thl/county.
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prospects of success.
in tine style, while the Hasting* drill
The school house in this city was \Qirs. R. A. Bailey returned Saturday corps were “rounded up" outside the
entered Saturday night last and acts of from a lecturing tour in Saginaw coun­ enclosure, anticipating defeat Upon
ty. Tuesday she left for Minneapolis the appearance or an orderly with or­
vandalism committed, such as merit to attend the national convention of the ders for them to report on the drill
the infliction of severe punishment be- W. C. T. U.
ground, however, the Hastings bovs
irg meted to the perpetrators. They
W. H. Schantz returned from Ken­ appeared nerved to do their very beat
wQl be ferreted out, without doubt and
Their appearance was the signal for
tucky Saturday, where he attended a
xir;di with by the strong arm of the
sale of standard bred stock. He start­ rounds of applause, and their every
met a cheering response
ed, with the intention of purchasing- maneuver
from
the
spectators.
AS they
The society connected with Em­ one or tWb fillies for breeding purposes passed from the drill ground they were
but he found that standard bred stock
manuel church will be entertained on brought strictly “gilt-edge" prices, and greeti-d by their brother Sir Knlghte of
3 huraday afternoon of next week, by zh'‘ deferred his contemplated purchase Albion and Lapeer with knightly eburte«v. their competitors gracefully con­
Mrs. Ed. Powers, J. W. Bentley. Cr for the time being.
ceding the laurels of victory to Hast­
Messer, P. T. Colgrove. Wm. Powers,
ings. although the decision of the judg­
Hear ye, all the sheriffs in the Unit­ es was not announced until 9 JO p. m.
L. Holloway and May Rolwrts at the
society rooms. Supper served from 5 ed States! Oliver F. Ixing, sheriff of That each division m«st foeman worthv
to « p. m. All are cordially invited to Barry county says “I will give 840 for of their steel Is shown by the following
attend.
any horse thief on conviction in any jail •core, as announced by the judge*:
Commander E. Y. Hocii.E^of Hast­ In the U. S. Telegraph at my expense.” Haalujt'. rar per eent
Points scored, sms
Tfl.5 per cent
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ings Division No. 19, IL it K. of F. was Oliver Is mad; he’s a philanthropist. Albion.
Lspwr. 75.2 ptr cent
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elected Lieut. Col. of the 2d Regiment. Like the great Josiah, he exclaim*.
The points scored as based upon a
“Draw on me. and let no man suffer.'"—
possible «30. The prize*- awarded in
Michigan Brigade, at the Brigade horse thieves excepted.
their
order
were
first.
8125.
and
second
meeting of the U. R. The Sir Knights
of Hastings division rejoice at the
Farmer Luce and Senator Palmer 850. To the latter 850 more was add­
honor done them by the promotion of were given a splendid ovation despite ed tiecause the Albion lads brought the
largest division to the city, and an
their commander, but are loth to lose
the unfavorable weather Thursday award of 825 was made to the Lapeer
him as commander.
afternoon. A worse day for a political Division tiecause it came the longest
distance
to attend the conhlave.
Pursuant to call a number of our gathering there could hardly be—cold,
The Albion Division has a brilliant
people met at the M. E. church for the rainy and disagreeable in every respect.
Still Union hall was filled to Ita utmost, future before it. Commanded as it is
purpose of forming a Chautauqua cir­ mainly by farmers, most of whom had by a first-class military man, and being
cle. A permanent organization with braved the storm-in order to see and composed of fine looking, active young
19 charter members was perfected, and hear Michigan’s next governor. Con­ men, it has already taken front rank
the following officers elected for the gressman O’Donnell was present and among the divisions of the state, al­
ensuing year:
gave a twenty minutes talk that bristled though it has been organized lees than
President—Rev. Lee.
with keen wit and logic, and won a year. The Lapeer division Is also a
Sec’y and Tress—C. W. Jones
hearty applause. Mr. Luce was part fine one, commanded by a military
The next meeting is to be held at the introduced, and made a telling qddresa graduate. It did finely and received
M. E. parsonage Tuesday evening next. of one hour. He reviewed Uhe uuw- much deserved praise.
As a mascot Hastings Division was
tlons at issue between the repubucM
On Saturday as Mr. and Mrs. and democratic parties in a plain hopr accompanlwl by little Eddie Cole, aged
Weeks, of Baltimore, were driving on rat, straightforward manner, that held 5 vizirs. Eddie is R manly littlejfellow,
and is thoroughly posted in the
the
closest
attention
af
the
large
aud
­
State street their carriage collided with
ience. and elicited frequent and hearty maneuvers executed by the division.
a farmer's wagon as the latter’s team applause. Senator Palmer spoke for Dycssed in ^knight's full uniform, he
was backing frops the walk by which three quarters of an hour, anddelivereo preceded Hastings division during the
they werehitcbM. The carriage was
an effective address. The meeting was Jornde, and was the drawing card in
overturned and the occupants thrown much more largely
attended and tne fine procession.
out, being severely shaken up. Mrs. enthusiastic than that accorded Fiiple.
Of the detail*of the meeting time and
W. was taken into Goodyear's &amp; Co.'s although when be whs here the weather space precludes extended notice. Suf­
drug store, where she remained for was as fine as could be asked.
fice it to say that there were a large
about an hour before recovering from
number of divisions In attendance, and
the shock received.
Hastinob Roller Mill.—The Has­ ! the meeting was one of the most pleas­
tings roller mill is completed and is ant ever held by the brigade. Hastings
Huilsk thieves were evidently
now running. J This means a vast deal bore off the honora In the parade.
abroad in Castleton on Friday evening toouraty. For yeere Hastings busi­ Thirtv-seven sir knights of the home
the 15th, as a horse was stolen from the ness interests have suffered for lack ot division attended.
The members of the division feel elat­
pasture of Geo. Crabb, and also one modern milling facilities. This want ed over the success of the drill corps.
from Wm. Varney of the same town­ is now supplied by this mill, all of the Although there is not a military man
ship, on the same night. The sheriff of machlnerrof which is of the most mod­ in the organization, after a hard strug­
Barry county offers “S50 for any horse ern and approved pattern. The engine gle Hastings Knlghte have won the
on conviction in any jail in the and boiler are from the Mansfield Ma­ nlghly-prized honor of having the best
U.S.” Perhaps our valiant sheriff may chine Works. The engine is B5 horse drill corps of any division in the state.
Commander if. Y. Hogle and Lieute.
learn of many a “horse thief on con­ power, and the boilm are about KM)
viction in any jail in the L. b.. all of horse power. The engine works to per­ F. G. Goodvear and Wm. H. Powers are
which he requests to telegraph at bte fection. Boiler and engine rooms are entitled to credit for bringing the divis­
as neat as a ladies parlor. F rom the
expense. Fifty dollars for each of em.
ion up to Ite present high degree of ex­
engine room Is hose connection to each
remember.
cellence Id drill.
.
floor, affording first-class
Commander Hogle te entitled to the
The opposition are peddling the yarn
more credit from the fact that while
he has had none of the advantages of a
that the republicans are preparing to
military education. Commander Thom­
come down on O. F. I-ong with a per­
Th “ekPJclty or U- mUj U, h» ason, of Albion, te a graduate of West
sonal attack on or about election dayPoint and Commander \ lucent, a
This is false. Nothing of the kind will barrels each 24 hours. Mr. F eld la ot graduate of Orchard Lake military
will
be done, and we speak from authority the opinion that the mill
wove Itself of greater
capacity academv. The fact that hte score was
when we By it The only
far
better than either of hte &lt;»mpetiattack on Mr. Long thus far in the than that mentioned. Through the tore, te one of which Hastings division
campaign has been from frw’I’b&gt;ack SStesy of Mr. Field a Hnm
feels
proud.
norter
was
given
an
insight
into
the
source, and the party so doing stands
ready to make affidavit that no republi­ processes through which the wk6®1
can asked him to do it, or was in any misses while being n’“uf:lCtu™J
manner connect^ with it. I rom flour. First, the grain is dumped from
what we can learn the opposition who the farmers wagons onto scales in The
after weighing it is elevated into
are talking this stuff about republican mill
Sm n^mtoScelt is elevated to the
election day attacks on Mr. Long are
simply doing so to cover up some of top^of the milland discharged Into a
EuVka
milling W^r’ne^“
tiie same kind of work they are propos­
ing Sipring against Baker Sbrlner.
thence it is elevated Into a Hercules
it
tt.'”
Charl» Watts, the able and elo­
quent English secularist, wiU deliver
three lectures in Union Hall in this S3M^S'-b?rc
eitv Saturday evening and Sunday
afternoon and evening next.
lectures to commence it i-iO o clock
K
afternoon lecture to coinmJSrcktsao o'clock
iect Saturday evening » HI be becu‘“rw SSli—l«ly for l’v,’bn,*b,°tr
Jsm, Destructive »nd
ntmmr this process the wheat uicn
Sunday afternoon ^subject
•• Agnosticism and rheistn, the
2.?,' SWtefiS STor“4 iur
Inta reDiv to the question. Is there »
God’*~ and Sunday evening hl«L®ub^
r1U toink^Trf«Ur?S6 vlcinKy

$1000 £2»£m

..JVlVT£u Opening.—Friday and SatteV,.&lt;&gt;ct’
aDd 23rd-,w*’of wIn’
an,i i’ounets. to which all the
*w.re ar- cordially invited.

REMOV

invited.

'eiTteSr

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‘Krural-lwo hr tte

£

To the new store in Goodyear block, first door west of the
bank, about the 1st of Oct., and will have a complete stock of

Dress Goods, Cloaks, Shawls,
MILLINERY AND FANCY GOODS,
All bought for SPOT CASH, and will give you better than
Grand Rapids prices.
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.

Come in and See US,
And see if what we say is not true.

JULIUS RUSSELL.

TRADE BOOMING!

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Cold Weather Coming.
But we have still a large stock of overcoats and ulsters, in­
cluding fine Chinchillas, Meltons, Beavers and Worsteds. v

Men’s Suitings.
A fine line of Men’s Suits in single and double breasted and
of very desirable patterns.
Our line of Underwear includes the finest grades and also
the cheapest We have a large lot of red underwear warrant­
ed all wool for 40 cents.
We have a large line of Winter Caps, Derbies and Soft Felts.
In fact eur line of

Clothing and Furnishing Goods
Is complete in every particular.

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

ROLLER MILL '

And other marked improvements will be made in

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Hastings this season.

Bd. ZEvans
Proposes to keep in the advance of the procession. You will
find him at his new location north side of State street, east of
A. E. Harris’ harness shop. He is prepared to serve the pub­
lic with everything in the line of

Tin, Copper and Sheet-Iron Ware.
Repairing Neatly and Promptly Done.
Eave-Troughing a Specialty.

The Hull Gasoline Stoves.
This is the Latest and Best Gasoline Stove. Call and seet hem.

New and Second-Hand Stoves for Sale!
At Very Low Figures.
I also have a quantity of Plow Points, etc., that. I will sell at a
very slight advance over wholesale prices, to close out.
Remember the place, and yours respectfully,

Eld.. EVANS.

Boston Dry Goods Store.

MARR &amp; DUFF
Have opened the above store

At 12 W M&amp;ii

lutu &amp; Ws Block,

Battle Creek, Mich.
The store is filled with Bargains in each department. In fact
the Stock is all Bargains.

Cotton Flannels, Denims. Tickings, Sheetings, Cote
tens, Kentucky Jeans, Cloths,
At Prices we will not quote in the paper, but we will give you
when you call on us; prices that will astonish you.
We invite you to give us a call and we wjll endeavor to sell
you goods right; and if you do not want to purchase, call and
we will show you our stock with pleasure.

Fine Line of Childs’, Misses’ and Ladies’ Cloaks.

Don't Forget The Bosta Stere,

fjs^'oo*MLiTbUU^AU Hour rram
ui. iiff “u te MUHd-Hd, oo

SARA HORTON.
Lev Is Stern has left the city for the

Purpose Of disposing of a part of his
He will return in a week, and

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personal mention.
Orao strong war |n the city Tmwday.

Objiititc

SUi.

BATTLE CRXK, MICH.

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THE BUSHRANGER.

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WHITE DEER POND.

I
flirt broken by the ctrangur raying: “Is there

nr U»e accuracy tn nunu x cau vvuuu.
At tte time of hfa arrival in Australia tte

weapon, ptared fa
wwiJU The wild

my footatepi ta rough itadeptte, where I alone

from the diggings. Robbery with viohnro.

With a throbbing heart and a quickened

Tho Old Settler bad entered tho kitchen and
found little Pcleg, hit lively 15-year-old grand
san, parading around the room w; to too an­
cient family umbrella raised ovs- hfa bead. lii.'u n rre-.i uj uvi~.----- —
got no iixm&lt; show th«n a jog tf rum at a barn
Pcleg took it down and dosed it
“Ye muivtu't D-iver hist on umberd orcr ye racin'.
,
p

toe**

». ta*11
doer was mcrod, an' th! to kill one would be
-invitin' all kinds o’ infafortnn’ on the kilter.
the hookin' cough run inter tho msaslra, an’ But th-n, furt’nitiy. white dwr had a

life. For yuan* ho had ■•va.to! nil the efforts
lundo to capture hlng though the inilltary had
scoured the bu*U No sooa«-r was an outrage

^akihc

Oar foe the grim gray boar.
He hail a jierfect knowledge of the nxu secret

ccenuoi ubiquitous, outrages occurring; in such
of mystery hung al&gt;ou t him that a superstitious
feeling mingled with the mortal terror ho in-

if

man, with nothing forbidding in hie appear

Even tho mad thirst for gold could not fa-

You ore a noble-hearted fellow; and through
the rest of my stormy life I will look back

give you a ksaon, which I hope you will Lear
in mind. You are going among a rough,
lawless crew; newer, as long as you live, trust
Where you are bound fur, your revolver will

taare tliromik tho bush, some jiarts of which
wore*&gt;itetiXnx scarcely to admit daylight.
Every man was well urmed. My brother had
brought with him a first-cla.-** revolver, pur-

valuables, carefully hidden on his j»cnion, his
other belongings being ttowod away in one ot
the wagons When they bivouacked for the
night, care wm taken that it was nn o]&gt;ca
space, where a good lookout could be kept, to
make sure ngninst a sudden surprise. Tho

parted who did not l»el.«vo from the moment
I joined that I was Jack tho bu.-diratigor.
Wdl, mate, I am not going to tell you *ho

this world, and it fa l&gt;ret for you it should bo
so.” Thon landing him back to thn track by
which he could rejoin hfa party, ho wrung
my brother! liand, turned and walked quickly
into the bush, leaving no doubt upon my
brother's mind that tlie friend hotead so loved
nnd trusted was indeed the dreaded bush­
ranger.

tuug;;n&gt;
, - —- --th* lire:, fur ik- common bullet* bedn t uo
the five-rent paper o’ smokin' t-backer I were 'foct on 'em. More’n that, white deer wall!
ex plenty ex chipmunk*, an' twahi! rr.ore’n
wunst fa a roan's ago th! any Injin butkar
Pefag, an’ IT1 toll ye an Injin story. That’s a run agin one.
“Wull, wnt d'ye think the wicked projihet's
good boy."
scheme were I Nothin', only to her Nocky-flop
kill a wiuto deer. Thu prophet laid bis plans
popr
&lt;lfty Nocky-flop were
‘•Percrastynation, Peleg, aln! jfat the thing •fore’ the king. *n'
to humor a boy o’ your sin ta," selii the Old s'|irteed to git a note from Hlambogato, rayin'
Settler, xoleranly, “ 'eawn ye shouidn! never th! lie were wanted nt court. Nocky auput off till ortcr while anything ye kin do ex swnmi the s^xx-uy with a heap o’ misgirin'

got a pipe full or ao left lie humor ya jfat this

pt^w-nre o’ Blambo be fouu' too ugly prophet
with him; then he know'd th’wercsumpin* up and be said te hfaoolf, bo’gosh th! U

skinni-d.
- -Nocky.' said too king, ’I bear yer tol’abW
t'backw biwclf. an' mobbo frtch on a rippin' swret on my dorter lUppy-rap-Kstiako. N we
gal, Rippy is,’ *nid he.
“Nocky said bo tbort a heap o’ tho gal, an’
hoped his majxat V di&lt;ln! bev no 'bjwtion.
and said that, honestly and truly, he'd go
“ ‘Ye kin bov her, Nocky-flop,' xaid 81amafter hfa grand|iop'» tobacco. So too Old Sefa bo-gn.-'b, -jx-rvidin' ye top out some evenin'
tier xlinvid his upoitacha up on Ids forehand on' fetch me in the skin uf a v. bite di-cr. killed
and licgan his story.
akin.’

sJosi-.in’ ol’ buck Tro put a quietus on around prophet smiled a wtefatd smile. Nocky-flop
an’ about it Wull. I’m pointer to tell ye bow
tliot pomi got tta aame, bein' minded of the
mreunutanev by yer onfort'nit raisin' o’ that
“ ‘Thus a big bhijT in tixis somewhar,' tbort
a bird or tho fall of a leaf could not pass un­
be, ’In-t m do anything to git Rippy-rap.'
noticed. All wore on thr btjli vivo. For some
nigh outer cs unlucky cs killin' a white deer.
“ ‘I'm yer huckleberry.' said he to the king.
days all went wvll, nothiiig unusual or alarm­
1 hope nothin’ll count on it, but I'm tortur'd ‘But th’ taint no oniunltimi ‘round tht*&gt;
ing occurring. They were then well into the miah with Um military.—Ctemter’* Journal. with punmxiit’ry symptoms th! sumpin'll woods atH knock a white deer over.'
bush, and cons.iquenUy, if jxjssiblo, more vigi­
happen.
.
lant, Iwlioving that ei «n a motiw could not
“Longer ago th*n I kin recomember, long th't th! is,' tnid the wiekod prophet.
intrude itself among them.
er my mem’ry is. Pike county were settled by
“’Perjure it, then,’ said N’oeky-fiop, drawThe daughter of a (rominent New York phy­ Injinx. Tltey enj’yed tbeinelfs by huntin’ in'hi» lf up a foot higher, 'an' Ill lay the
Ona morning it was found that during
sician
was
nt
school
In
n
south
German
city,
the night they bad been, spite of all their
an' fishfn’ an’ flghtiu’, an’ indulged n leetl- in
vigilance, uiyute.riou.dy and umux-oimtably
aggercult'ral pursuits, which was tbc raisin'
joinwl by a stranger, who stood in their nre to be experienced with un Oue torrid of a trifle o' corn an’ a considhible o' hair.
4 „ tlu&gt;
ww&lt; „„
miilst as if one of tbemscJvM. No one could Bunday fa church the young girl took her fan The
crop, „
o' hair they rla
rix was
bigger arter the
from l&gt;er pocket and rought relief by using It/ white folks’ 'gun to chop nn’ pry out clearta*'
To her UStaniAhment aiux
n-nnmllv r,.l,n.,e.
, ,
....... ,__ __ _____ XT.
astonfahnsmt prevailed.
around this pond l*m tellin* ye 'bout th' wan
a p!ic1*rly noble tribe of Injins reddin'. I arrrr an’ dug out fur a big j«m1 th't laid off
suffend s'pere- their pedigree run chan back inter

Not in the least taken almck or nlioahed by
tho scant welcome he received or the undis­
guised stkiirfae his preHcnco created, ho camo
and told
making his wav to the gold fields: that, nbttured so far alone, Ixit aa he got further Into
the bosibbo lost heart and determined to join

It looked strange that he had no luggage of
any kind, uot ovon prorfaions ar anything to
indicate that be wan bound fur a long jour­
ney. Ho made no atteru(&gt;C to account for his

with tlui «x&lt;v|&gt;tion of my brother, believed
tbat no one tan “Jack" himself could have an
takai them by surprfae, tho general fa-lict be­
ing tiiat it could only lie from jx-n&lt;oniil exjiriatire the terrible bushranger derived the
jierfoct knowledge he displayed when making

fag tii'.- school too wax summoned before tho
principal, who oddnwa-d her thus: "Mfas-—.
from your father’s high rank in hfa profeauon
nnd the status of your family I was led to be­
lieve toot you were in every respect well bred
and bad duo reverence for tho bonve of God.
I am, therefore, both astonfabexi and morti­
fied to learn from tho tcnclier in charge tliat
you carried a fan to church and fanned your­
self. Do you not know that such a procvvdfag
te unbeixxning ton Indy and a Christian I
Would you place the church on.a |mr with
tnauncni occurred in my school and J murf
nitoundid maiden told the wounded damo

impro|&gt;er to use them in Germany. "Is It poasiblo that you Americans fan in church 1 I had
always supjxwed you to lie a religious pople.
Very singular ideas you must have about re­
ligion. As you seem to be sincere I will
jiardou this offence and -make no further men-

that it is really dreadful to use a fan in a Ger­
man church.”—Foreign Letter.
that they were prepared to sell-their Hvm
dearly, if dnveu to do so.
The rtnuig-'r seemed to liavo an unlimited
supply of money, and to bo generous about it,
my brotbnr, and the liking was mutual; ju
dlggern' (Mu-lanoe, they fa-enmo mntot, chumnad,walked mid smokal together. My brother
fixwd him a well-infortnol, agreeable com­
panion, a vast improrument on tbeir rough
amociateK, nnd bo soemml thoroughly to enjoy
tho society of thn jovial young Irish gentle-

them, notwith-domling tte disparity in years.

If the historians of the future should conde­
scend to sandwich the rovcntional dry chron­
icle of political events with an &lt;»—mdonal chap­
ter on thedomestic habits of their ancestors.
our passive endurance of so many decidedly
*“
“
- — midsummer

mer a* uncomfortable ns posdlile, though
there fa m&gt; apparent reason why a science that
has taught us a hundred ways to warm our

up above nil t’other tribes, nn' was rather dew giucrly wiul.xl iu t'unls night to cat on’
ptic’hf who they ’mriatol with. Nonrtf drink. Arter ho had gone, the wicked
prophet said to the king:
play ball w jacteluns with the young una o'
know whar tho young varmint iagoln'. We’ll
gals an’ fellera o* this noble tribe osety tog
lhi-ir&gt;.-lfs out was the talk o' all tho rest o' the faj’y the wagon load o' mfa’ry that'll tumlJc
community. Tbeir clothin’ hills mutt n ben
sumpin' tormenjus. The gals o' thn ordinary
trilxa usetv think they was |xittin’ on airs, an' laid low long the |kmmL Nocky drifted
about iu his canoe, an’ by an' by a big wbifad«.T skipped out'n tlie woods an’ waded inter
the jxnid. Nccky strung his lx&gt;w, an', taklo'
up fa 'cfaty if they hod four stripes
o’
red
paint on
tlwir noaat fa
addition
to
their ev*ryday clothes,
“Then Nocky-flop found th! he coakin!
top knoto Rut the young folk&lt; o' the low move a muscle. He sat thar in the cAnoe like
tribe! Jeewhlxx, Peleg! tb» style they slung
on' then Im- dhxl The people mfased the king
Hunday artsrnoon, er was draawd-fur Fourth
o’ July or sorao ire cream fra’val, they never
thought«»' puttin' on less'n three strings o’ found Nocky in his canoe deader!! a salt

feathers enough on their brads to fill a bed
tick. Wy, tho wardrolw o' name o' them
stuck-up Injin gals wa*n t tialf eompleto ’ithout
it had two jialr o’ moc'sins an' a quart o* beads

young bucks th! couldn’t think o’ drerafa' on
Proud an’ ’istravagirnt i&gt;oople war they, Pelegl
lint whar be they now, sonny I Go as! too
wind that rips an’ room, an’ inquire of tho
hills an’ rocks th! frowns an’ towera. Go nst
cm, nn' if they tell ye, come )«t me know, an’
I'll be obleegnl to ye, I wifi, b'gmh!
“Winky-hn-jibby-gotdnml&gt;tegato were the
name of the chief o’ this bang-up people. That

mack'ral Then they 'akivured the dead white
deer. That 'splaincd tin&gt; fate o' Nocky.
Lookin' a lectio furder in tho wix*fa they
found tho king, drad, with a hole in bis
heart. Right nbind 1dm lay too wicked

tbu different outrage* as they had occurred,
and always Kjoku m if be bad boon an cyo-

belief in hfa new friend, that even this did not
shake hfa faith.
When within *'fi-w days of the journey’s
end, tin Htranger' suddenly and quite unex­
pectedly decked hfa intention of parting
cctiqatoj’- h,! i'ffc’X’d no explanation ar. to
hfa’reswon for doing so, though nil through hu

tory rwrulta By years of cxjxiricnci- it was
found that the men lost about half a day a
week under tho old system, and store the halfholiday was ct-iblfalied uo more time hns
been lod than liefore.
Ho adds: “This example should lie followed,
uot only by nil the railroads of tbc country,
bpt by every employer of labor, nnd should

digging! with them.

prove the condition of the wagtsrcceiving
clans*.” The iiiturday half-holiday is makfrieiute oil around. It is good in theory and

ctjasignment of gold carried off. They did
tight like demon
Ha seemed to take the

Artificial icc can bo sold at n cent a pound
and n co-operative process, of monufnetuncould probably reduce that price sufficiently to
iviab’rti every family to regulate their supply

Nocky-flop were dead gone on Blixmbo-giudfa
charmin' darter, Rijipy-rap-Ketinko. Ho
loved her wma’n n b’ar lores honey, on' she
swopped her love for hte'n, evcn dickor. The

day an' tai’ him that Nocky-flop an' tho king's
darter were s;xxmln' like two turklo doves
cv'ry night over the bock garden gate. Jcewinxs, Pelegl how mod ol’ BUmbo-gash did
git I lie bopped an' he swore, an' bo said that
he'd slice toe imjiydant young Injuu inter bait
■ ‘Holy smoke|» he hollered.

drocr, as they were Mill within rmigo of n
penalih* attack, be asked my brother to take
a last walk with him, and lod the way into
the bush further than l» bad ever brought
him hctvrv, and a I xig distanco from the

‘Mata, doit! you carry

from home."
a nal g-juri weapon f and without the slightest
imitation tuy Lmbnr banded him tlie re-

Wriun tho gculus who operates ttestaroop-

.This powder never variM. a marvel «!»...

MAKING WINE FROM RAISINS.

' Mwretyv Is wfa"

rday. Aagurt 2Mh. Hastings.
Friday. Kept. loth. Middleville.

being considered equivalent to WO,IM) tone

d

raid ns and cumwiU ramo from Turkey and
Friday. Nov. 12th, ax Nashville.
countries whk-h export them, send but 4,000

have not oerunrates in force wfll be prewr.t tt
begin iwompth al o o'clock and cfov at i i. n,
uwitiy request'd to 1, .^
L!’Ki!?r'u. - to»‘»lftioas Wil! I e butt
,a,U-r“ixtef
» r, ~,ru fi™** coruneatr must pax, B &lt;fa«examination In
raj-by.

trade, and a coiuddcrabki quantity
raisins from Greece nnd Turkey reach

varieties, but the Corinth raisins, which are
known in England as -currants," are tbcbest,

The mode of drying the fruit varire very
much, for in Turkey and Gnwe the Imnclww
of grapes are simply laid on the ground and

fam'd through boiling water mixed with

J. —re—wya vtiu.
w iniuirco tu MTk
branch, with an average utamliup &lt;4 fl prr rent
Fora second grade tlx- additional're.mirel

branch ot ao per cent, und an average of

j-r

- . ..' .
uci-i'i :*• I.-.1 .-th­
AU candidates with nhnnt hunwmlwr ol the
brordts aaquafated must fanilsh wnslt./ tory
proof as t*. moral chxrscter.
cor­
dially lavited to t*e nre&lt;&lt;vnt. »

archiiwlago the grapes an- allowed to dry up

Xertgaire Hair.
IMmiH having been made In the conditions of
a certain mortgage executed by Atabrnv i’m
and Mary F. Oox. bt« wife, to Hull! K. Mudge. ’
baaroy ante toe &gt;ra day
May. i~a. and re­
corded in the offiee at the reeixter &lt;rf deeds of
inortiage ha» bsaid amlgtinwnt

recent rejxirttotte minister nf agriculture,

i. on napsdd
tu Mina Mudge and

08 degrere Fahrenheit, there being flfty-

as therein exprmrd. and shoul.l the »ai»e re­
main unpaid and .ifi amars lor the xparc of
thirty dare, thro and train ttiriirelorthanrrihe
taper of tha said thirty day* the prinri|Wi .m&gt;
of two ihousand and fifty dollars, with *il orreanume ot Interest thereon, abuald. at the op­
tion of the Maid mo-taagrr. her ereratore. mwhich jrriod tiui liquid fa drawn oil and tbc mtahitrators or assigns, become and to due and
payable. Immediate!} thereafter. aHhm«b »&gt;r
iwriod limited for tlie payment thereof may not
U&gt;rohaveexp&lt;rod-tity! default bavtn* torn made

thirty days and upwards and Alli rmutiiei un­
paid, the aforesaid principal sum of two thouv
and and fifty dollar? less term iiuudn-u dolbin
which has been j&gt;oid. with all arrearage ot tnteresl thereon. Is new declare;! dm- and i .»Me
by Um terms of said mortxagr. srui there t« w«
projtertk* of win-- made from tbc juice of the eiaiBMd to be due al this date tht-Auin ot one
fnwti grape, und to lie infinitely preferable to

Now, therefore, by virtue of the power of rale
oaotanro ta said mortgage aud far &gt;:„'ute m
such case made and provided, uuiic- is !»-re..
Cm tbatmi tiaturdar, tin-ZTtlufaj oi Nuvrn, ism, at ten o'clock In the hTruoon, I .hill
sell at public suction to toe lifaliett bidder, at
the north front door ot Um* court l«&gt;me. tn the
Cinr ot Hastings, Barry county, MWdgin-llia:
tsHng the place where the Clrruit Court for lurWConalyMiMMsro-lhenrtiufacsdeMriiH-d in
xtad inortgrov not heretofore sold an&lt;t proceed'

IronMm, nrrvonsnew, illwq.lwsmeai and many
other l-Ktrnwen. There wm nothing Trolly
mortgage as fellnys: the northeast quarter, atui
the mater with her; her trouble was in the- ttte northeast quarter of Che soulhtax', quarter
imagination. 1 rould not cure he.-atalL At at section twenty'thrce-; also the wrxt!. Jl ot t!:c
•Mttwvraqwur iura the southeast quarter of
the
MOlbwaM quarter, uud the south hr.lt of-:! -•
like to give morphine ar any form uf opium. sauthwest
quarter of the nurttiwr-&gt;t quartT. ..tl
ou section twenty-four, tn towr, oue .iur'L-. of
range eight west. In Harry Countr. M'fktinm.
premises heretofore Mild as above MaU-d
to afamniner it to you. I atn a little nervous The
aredeoertbed a« the nortbeatt qsurtrr of thnortheaxt quarter ai»l the north u--t quarter of
fnl in using it’ And I went to tte faucet nnd the northeast quarts uf said acx-tluu tueutythree.
Dated. August wlh. a. l&gt;. n*»xit v « or!..
mixture of which I hail brought the material*.
Hmith A Coi-naova,
'Here, take this teaiqntmful,* I sai&lt;L 'Now,
Attorneys f.w Assisi-ee of Mortgagee..

wait nn hour nnd try another; but don’t take*
any more for two hours, liecauso this is cumu­
lative, mul there's enough in this to kill tho
family. Ph-rwe bo very, very careful ’ and I
farther. Next day I caltad.
“‘Oh. &lt;loL-tz»r ’ «!»e «ni.l ‘I-—

RH

Cream Balm I
Gives Relief at an&lt;
and Cure*

took another, nnd that worked like a charm.
I Aept beautifully, and gut up feeling iefinttely better.’

COLD in HEA1
CATARRH

HAY

FEVE1

■

’

ronfamed to ter that all in the
on pulmonary dlseoww, says that tiw effects
on tho Anglo-Saxon rare of living fa n cold
rihunte may In atxni in Canada and some of
tiie northern states of tin American Union
&gt;kn&gt; U» ran b ph,.Iran, «,^lor &lt;bd
more vigurons than that of the parent stock.
Ttds fa contrary to tiw belief of most English
tourists, who insist that toe rare deteriorates

from Injurious Drug*!
in,... I

- - —out, nan ik, man
she almott foil sick again. "-San Frandsro
Chronicle.

the rlton-.w rJ 41... _ —11

.

:ver

tide is applied lute each nostril and
&gt;le. IMce ao eenta nt druptnts; by mail.
wd.SOoenta. Circular* free.
BROTHERS DraBttet*. Owego. N V

.
Aiasrasioii or lue nouior

motor power that can’ bo distinctly contrclcd

to drop the younq buck out'n seU-b a high
their dander up an’ jirt fix both the king an'

Wings ham hitherto

Uo» « bonmtu.
Entfbb
whk.h h
nmplj a cushion or }«d of vulcanised rubber
eovwrtag tea frog of the hoof and held ta
plare by the hons-shoe in an iu^moua man­
ner. In cittea when, there Js any j™.
quantity of asjdialt pavrmanta this invention
wW become invaluable, as It wfll parent
topping and reduce to the mhilmum tbe concujbwu thnt Mxm •wtavetf’* borw upwban
ilrircn on enr-h
V__ „

R

,, u, with the multitude of low
hIk^UW/?v.1,,b02phxl’' P"’«‘er»- Sold th
na. Boran Baa.su powu„ Q&gt;
“*•
**
oeth-tot

Die manufacture of wine from dry raixln*

'That eprfart

the cheek to shine up to tho high born Undidux-n-iinv-faxith-comb! Wy, dura hfa picters!
I’ll go nn' drop him out'n a nine story winder,
jux fur luckl’
“Now, Noi-ky-Aip were &lt;sx txnilar rz pea*1.. » .'.I.. —11,
,1. . ....... .

imtrutneut around uul throws the full glare
As the nudiunco nsuoUy comfete of lover!
groups, pii-'.ure. qtx-ly attixudinfedng over tlie
landsoape, the offset te magical and tumul-

Absolutely Pure.

—Macmtaan’s Magarino.

valuable old to dix-torv ►' inetimac. I had
patient oner, a laity of nervom. tompcramefl

swamp-full-o' iiointers. Hte wife called him
Slambo for toort, on' well rail him that ex
we jx-rrevdjkith the hfat’ry. Ho liad n darter.
moral
I 'xpcct th! Bijipy-rnp-Ketfako were the pout­
tart piocn ot. cuppetxxilored caliker th! ever
rbnwed vrn'xrn. Though die were the darter storckt-t-ptr th!'ll I &lt;lrop in ex Igo byon’
hand him the five rents fur tho tliacktr,
sonny, nn’ lenune neo if ye kin git it ex quick
sibl" a.- Ire Ihixch. Railroad comjuinies could famly, an’ that's w’y they calk'd her Rippyex I uxety got t’backer fur my dear ul’ gran'provide refrigerator cars for their living pe.*- rnp-Kelinko, w'ich means, in our language, popw’cn 1 war a boy."-Ed Mott fa Newseugers as well ro for deed bre-viv. Ventila­
York Run.
tory contrivances might bo arranged to create, The king had a prophet Borides prophcuu'
as well os admit, draughta of fresh air, and n
The Kuaalan Imperial Family.
special branch of tlie 8&lt;x-i'?ty for the Preven­ few slick tricks with cards, an’ juggle pennies
The special ranmtoiim appointed by the
tion ot Cruelty to Children ought to vin&lt;Ucato
cxnr to revfau the lairs affecting the prlvik-pa
every boy's right to ran forefoot from May chiefs amusement. He wen* uglier th’n the of the Rumfan imperial family, has com­
front rend of a rhlnocerixm They called him
to September.—Dr. Felix L. Oswald.
pleted it* labors by reducing the imperial In­
Waw-wnw-sloggy-swampum, or Skrer-thecome, rave that of the czar, one-third. The
A Saturday Half-UoIIday ,
were a terror, but the king were stuck on heir apparent will hereafter come of ago at
him. Tho leadin’young bucko' the tribe were 1C, but other mmnbcni uf the imperial family
at 21. Tho heir to the throne and hfa oldeat
fab workmen, ax. a rule, have a half-holiday a risiu' youth by the muni&lt; o’ Nitoy-pfahy- turn mart marry pt-fare.** of tlm orthodox
on Saturday, whflh iu some dfatricta the mon wahnoeky-flop. The gong bo traveled with faith, but, the other aonx are not so liound.
prefer the plan of making overy other Satur­ called him Noeky-flop, but in English hte Many grand duke* and grand duebessre and
day a whole bolxbi^’. Ho also states that the :uun-» ’&lt;11» Ctaiw.the-lMXMl-off'n-a-imul-nittio- other titular riu-mbcre of the imperial
snnko-an'-call-lt-ftut.
hare also bad tlwir titles reduced —
"If ye were a lectio older, sonny, th’ family
{teny Valley Railroad
Foreign Letter.
wouldn’t bo no need o’ mo a tellin’ ye th!

vo.-y anxious, fearing the mon would toko ad­
vantage of my brother's unsuspiciou-i, trust­
ing nature ta obtain information that would
be useful to him when forming hfa plans for
tlx- attack whi'h was hourly cxjrcted—in
fact, look'll upon as imminent Nor wrntbeir fears allayed when, after n littl&lt;&gt;, 1m&gt;
would leave tho lieaten track and walk into
tho Imto, remaining away for bourn, and re­
turning nt thn mint mxurpected timcA and
plnccM, showing n thorough knowledge of the
bush und all its intricacies m.d toort-s-utn
quite incouvistau*. with to- story ho bad told
cm joining.
.
Odo thing struck my brother as strange,
Ixit without exciting imy suspicion on his
part When walking togutix'r bo would raddeaily stand, becomti quite excited and say:
"Uh^ttwas here such on outrage occurred.

We'H tell the doBgrre we haw shored

Nocky bad ahi* the arror clean through tho
doer. Tho king an’ the propbet war right in
range, an’ tin- nrrvr slid through Slambo, on'

ymr th' wan! enough scalps left in that noble
tribo to pay even u squaw fur trouble o' goto’
an' takfa’ 'em. That ]xmd iuw tiren railed
White Deer pond ever scare, Pakg, on’I hope.

POWDER

And with tte friend- whom death hath spared.

O^Sding anfi filing the/««»»«««•
IM. ol Davul A Bowker, aduiiulstrator . f
estate, prattng Ibat Its msy be »iw'«l ■“ ' ■

fo.iLJ i—
•
engine ana
.
j^nd.'\C*rjro ot rOttJ: -vou &lt;*° eMn’v
a considerable quantity of stored MteuW

'lorVMMM tbarofn set forth.
.
Ttwreopou It is ordered.tbst -Tlmrad.o
atto day of October. A 1&gt;. 1«. id ten &lt;• cl"; “

X.U^odttas&gt;upw
rrCTY-t that whito tfo.
______ » •__

lantern.—Piunecr Pram “Lfataaer.’

ftnsaidte'jnty

! Probate.

.

*

�the KNIGHTS of labor.

THE NEWS IK BRIEP-

BOOMING JIM BLAINE.

ANNUAL CONVENTION OF THE TOIL­
ERS AT RICHMOND, VA.

Academy of Muafc.HorUcultural hall and the

the stuff ‘•Dear," witboat any wnter, while tbo
Englishman lavariably dfintca hi* with water.
Them again, “cocktiuU/’ or compound driuks
ii..

HASTINGS

Va., Oct- ll—Monday the

toer--T‘’&gt;&gt;
’idlriab to take part in the
,lrtw.ibt«li"«' of tlie KnlgliU of Ijtbor, and
iparlv-ill th;' workMhop* and /fiictorie* were
^,1^,1 Tlw city wm in holiday attire

prevailed.

h** smote of 138,307, with liabiiltia at |S0,-

Tho export* of breadrtuff.x for September
irere value,! at •14.UB3.aN, m against 19,007,­
713 for the same period in inaa; and-for the
&lt;«i member* and delegate*— nine muuths ended Sept. .«), 1HH0, &lt;.'10 fsla 6W, as againxt •102,WO,™B during 1*W.
’
gsrt.fi«’ I’1 il tn., was not a» targo m it
Tueaiay, at Pitteburg. at a meeting of Jtescuk Im'e
probably, becaww of tta publ-cnn itou manufacturer* and buslneaa
rt,;,(riiii-ui»n whii'h wm brought forward tneu, Chairman Jonco, of tint nation*! Iteja-; k..;., hut tlwro were about 5.000 in puUUcan committee, declined to act m chair,
lisir. -If m: a
ami etindiUoas, at man ot the commit tee that w*t to receive
•b.!i| -•* “
foot and. of thana 1,000 tho Hon. Jatne* G. Blaine upon hi* visit to
w,., । ,i i .ftl Mtv\Fowd*rly and tte rest of PitUliurp, alleging that such step might load
.[^’.ito-u’.ivc'biard occupied carriage* in people to think that Mr. Blaino wm being
V Tta«-r of tte dm*. Dtotrlct Awwmbly 40, boomed for the preaidcntial nomination.
&lt; &lt; \-X- Y.-ik, m-*ivtxl tniugted applause and
groi I- i* I’ jixwed, tenumi ot its ehaniplonAj. . : '.he cutond delegate, Farrell, other­
' .
. . l.. . „_ -1
,ftl_..n»lftr
Ing tbe boycotting of all person* obnoxious to
tlie league,
,
p 1’ ii*;. f the .-.tastitution of the Knight* of
Germany, having decided to supply her
Lil f vrg.-uilxatiou wm Isoguu at tbo entire army with repeating rifle*, will run
of
the convention
Tuesday. all her axaenal* day and night in converting
Tbt •! iiuiiitn-' appointed at tbo Cleveland
P«w|pii--ti t&gt;- rou*ider the revision of tlw
u reported wh&gt;m tbo dek-gatca fatally wounded hi* wife with dagger, and
then ended hi* life by throwing hiiuwslf in
front of an exprow train, which beheaded
.m l the iiL«.-UM»:un tiegan, .but no him.
John R. Martin ban lxx-n nominated for
। much ao that a cootruvrruy wm congreaa by tlw Republican* uf Uw Seventh
district of Mtaouri. Sjwuc-r O. Fisher is the

&gt;xn. Vo., Oct. 14.—Ucsistitutional

&gt; ntiim Wednesday morning, an&gt;l
i ;.-, rewi »vm made, tlw must important

t. iKifftifliretH pnxwded with. Grand Mau­
&gt; t. r W.i kmun I’-iwderiy anti Grand Master

Holder*

are quite unknown t&gt; tbc majority of drinker*
on tho other sfcic, and every old toper will
tell you that ii is the mixture that kill*—Cor.

A Composition on^lshe*.
A ■cboolma'm at the Chase bouao lias tbo fol­
lowing juvwiilo comjxisitlon nniung her
wiiool house tnanuacnpt: “A codfalj is the
only Annymnl tlmt ain't got no nuck. There
ain't tmt one kind of flab in tbe World tint
accommodate, and linn on tta land and Fl; a round in tlw air.
and that b a fish-haw k.

principal speech,

minute* tho buikl- day school Teorbcni got u largo mouth too.
Two kids got fiteing in tbc vestry on« day and
oo*&gt; of cm imlled quite a lot of Haro out of tbo
______ .eMauiH*.
-blaixx
spkaxino. .............
Hon. William D. otter kid* Hod and tbo Superintending
H.1LT WMliurall,taro.TO&gt;U»b~a..«l I
ut hl. E«ft-Ub . took nd n
__ . of
......tlie struggling
«■
, .by several, thev
। ,,l r,.la,ftrt
ttay milt.
quit—
—Squirrel
Itlaud ttonkl
Squid.
shoulder*
mob
policemen in order Vj get him in thn stag.,
door, and thoMands who had ticket* were
forced to remain outaite. Horticultural lull
wax ol«o jammed, and Um inimi nx' multitude

Tbo decline
of tlw club home.
in tta academy spe^ehe* by Charles Emory
Smith and John Stewart, ex-Independent
gulx-rnatorial candidate, kept tho immenro
audience interested until the orator of the

Good Goods at Bottom
Prices!

OMciznbkige by Edwin &amp; Stuart, jrreaidmt of
tho young Republicans, who presided over

GERManreMEDY

ForPain

foot.
Democrat* and Greenbacker*, in

Messrs. A. Black &amp; Co.,
Hastings, Mich.,

Manufacturers and'Dealers in '

Monuments &amp; Headstones,

.a.- ihlabw being waned, ami odjourn-

Charles FL Litchnuui ' elected

claiming an honorable anemtry. The party
should claim popular approval for what it

Table Top , Mantles,

NOT READY FOR A CHANGE.
btuig r.retdW &lt;A&gt;t by nominating speech**
u.»! u&gt; &gt;u.i'w|«dgm»«nt* of tbe officera-eluct.
Tl« «. .!i of revision of tbo constitution 1*

15 —Tbc morning
labor convention

RitUMoxn,
-»i. 0 ot the

-1’te New York plumbers.

It wmdecided

t&lt;&gt;11. -&gt;f li&lt;«ton;P. B. McGuire, of New

liyjflr. 1‘uwileriy, having for it* object the
rolHUfU &gt;-'t fact* concerning the industrial

Powderly net* number of intelligent colored
nail at Ford’s hotel and conferred with them
■ -a th. subject. It is projwwd that statistic*
1C rol’.-.-ted by a bureau of colored knight* m

! Mn*onchu«tU, and J. N. Broughton,

l-J-1 ci invent ion Friday, and IX R. Gibaon,
i f Hamilton, (.hit., supply agent for Canada.
"v .
/ d.&gt;m then imdallod, Mr. Pow;l riy nuking a brief addrews, chiefly devoted
t&gt; tb . - *iiy of obitimnco from intoxiar. I -e-vuruig from each a pledge of
• ..I atatin^nca. The full general executive
: iu fuliows: TtauuM R. Barry,
■i- &gt;it; W. Hsyw, William H. FaBey, A. A.

Hartlsfioiuew. the Hartford defaulter, luw
offered his creditor* 50 cent* on the dollar.

hall at the Eptacopal General Convention
Saturday morning, it being tlw day upon
which debate on dropping from ■ tta prayor-

i. Va.. Oct 11—Eighty hours of

opposed tta nwolution on tlie ground that tlie
time wax Dot ripe. Deputy Connell, of
Louisiana, and Dr. Sheffield, of Virginia,

Pnnw Ixmia Napoleon, now en route from

merchant*, who failed last J u.ly, filed their
schedule WsdMsday.
The liabilities are

•7.871.
\
Maj. John R. Hoteling died Tuesday night
at Huron, D. T., and tta remain* are en
route to Roctallc, HL. for Interment. Maj.
Hoteling wm for n long tim-j tea John A.
The holy of NicholM Schumacher, aged 02,
wit- found Thursday in a rreek near B«cwy,
Mich., and tlie wound* on his bead Indicatei
that-lie had been murdered, but by whom to
unknowit .
Sarah E. Howe h*» rvopniwl her woman's

Serted proposal* win te rereived bribe Water
Wark*Committee of the City ot Hasting*. Mlgh.,
until four o’clock p. m. On the 20th ctay of Octo­
ter. !*M. for tte furnishing of about three huuton* of cast Iron waterplpc, ten ton* of
taken, but whether thn church should drop a (trrd
Rpaeirt casting*, forty double fire hydrante.
iuum&gt; tlmt wa* millleading and deceptive. It about twenty-two stop^nlres. also the pdmplng
nuu-hlnery bolter*, etc.; also all neresimry ma­
teria! and labor tor the couitruetlon of a supply
well luid pump bouv-. rt.«o for the lead gutting
and tabor neressanr for the laving of. the above
named pipe and tlie setting or tbe hydrant*,
Saint*," or the "Church of the Holy BapHMa'wlllte received for tte furntah I ng of all
material and later and the eonstrucllon uf the
work complete or for any distinct portion thero
when that question came up, but now it wm. of. Koch bidder must deposit one hundred dolwith hl* bld to te forfeited to tbe eltr of
asked to drop a designation that wm alt&lt;^ lore
Hartings If he fail* tu enter into contract within
Ove dava after bls bld Is accepted; Mid deposit
to te returned If bid is refected. Tbe *ncca*»tul bidder will te required to furnish an ap­
proved bond ta the penal sum of ten thousand
dollars, guaranteeing faithful performance of
contract. Plans and spedflrauon* and blanks
tonus for i&gt;ro|M3*a!* ci.n te obtained from tbe
Water Works Committee. The committee re„m.k.n,M.otorato^n,id..

galleries, which the chair j«-uuq&gt;Uy suj-

Waihiijkiton Cttt. Oct 1&gt;L—Thu prert

THE MARKETS.

were A. follows: Wheat So. 2 October
opem-dJlNc. Cloned TlJfc: November, opened
T«;4r closed TA«0 bid; Deeomter. ojwned
12*’ S
txlL.
Corn-No S October.

ku med.

■

■ ■■■ a. Tli". regulation* governing district
• .. union* were adopted. It i* provided
- there will be no interference with trade
whether Jocal, state, or national. In

;-iid-:it,

or

co-Opsmlive

with

t&lt;&gt; national convention* was fixed at ono
. ii - lor every il/AJO members or fraction
to.Ui- conventions shall
..... A..O i»t. ...... —— ——.
ija tixitl in* to delegate* must be met by

Judge Tuley, of Chicago, hM dissolved the’
injunedon retraining the Iwulth
loner from interfering with tlw mte of milk
oken from cow* at tbe intectwl dbUUerhM.
Ittarejiortrtl that ex-Omgrwaman Demtor. of Milwaukee, will bo a cancUdate for
United States m-nato.-in caw the Drmo-irat*
.
. .. . 1_ -ft_
tvianmcln Il'L'LS-

Edward Logan, United State* cmnmb*ionor,
and Henry Hoyle, spucial United State.
fatally wtxinded.
.ml
Hmm'
revival mootings in Toronto. Tlwy will tx
gin work in Bmtoo next January.
Mrs Inland Ptonfnrd lias established n
mjb. totoo. la U»
b°’’
to tor bu-Umrt «,bk»

BTtor. U to IruU, Inftto rn»rtM
„t .j.l-toddtol Goomto Io Mrkl™
«™ ItorttofcU will totorapto, to. *»■ Gen. Fairchild, com:nan&lt;ter of tte Gran 1
a™ taLmrf • otomtor tolllxi. -I-” ‘J"
Army, ha« i*«u™ •____
^iL-ti.m* for tte

m o-rt-M- w.
iiniixiKFoiiT, Ala., Oct 12.—Alton Ally,
for live weeks. Monday morning a party of
boy* hunting in tta wood* near boro found
hi* body hanging to tbe limb of a tree,
seventy-five f«t from the ground, horribly

Ueceinber. opcnc&lt;i w.“'.
.. ..
7—,
LrtJtoter otwncdUn. closed S^-TSnominal.
Vnton Stock Yank, report
th« fallowing range of price*: Hog*—Market
citientsl active and flrm. with •hlppere and
SwrSaiors buying &lt;md Price. Wc higher;
Ughl graflw, HtlNM *&gt;. rouBta

SJ “•SlKfSL’ft" tsf ‘EifiSS

" ’h!™ quarrel Friday night at Somenwt Ky..

tolllUtox.
k. Chkxm Tto. U-W
SS SX. mill proton, to to .tomato

nt»,u! Itt o*r.-fock Thureday morning and com!•! *d Mr. Wiihnarth to enter the vault at
U.» । .&gt;.nt &lt;&lt; their revolver*. While be wm

OUGHiURE

anU-FrohlbiUontot candidate for mayor of

of three year* for swindling depiwitore.
Bayanl IMnam,
Pptnam, cmel
chief of
or the
Ui&lt;&gt; government
pm-rammi
- ___ ___________
— ftbanged
—----- -I -bimsetf
■..•. — .ir to
try a
■&gt; I
tV|x&gt;graj»hlAl
surrey,
tito, Wctlnooday, near North Adams. Maa*.
John R Green, of Bnwklyn. doinuall ttwi
.
Ite». il utiomi were adopted declaring portion of Twenty-third rtrrot in Detroit
uile tin- Knight* »f Labor n-cogntao lying wxith of Howard street, estimated to ta
-t n- tisn ta th- flell of Iatan- ou account worth
and ha* filed u claim with tta
uf, It lias no jxirposii to interfere with ; cjt.
• • -it Iretatiana existing between any
— m :my part ot tte country.
In tbe dent of tta Ohio * MimiBdppI railwayAdirondack Murray, formerly a ctargyman
: • ■ iiiu-riiiKHi wu* uw*l up, Minneapolis In Borton, ba* married Mia* Frances M. FUvli.i. liatdly Kekvted. DtocuwJon then took
of Montreal.
I * :i ■ on tlw question of retahlishing a central ors,
-—
«
___
1--- lan.la In Tn.
the»*]4q&gt;er organ, and iwnding.tbe debate tbe
mail ivrrio.Kj
--------- • iition adjourned for tbe &lt;tay. Ik I* tx* prairie firm, and large numbers of cattle ar«
tiionslit that final adjournment will be
,. - ___ - ...—1.^.1 I,, flu, flmiti.ML. Great

• r. .ciiliou Saturday. Nearly all ot
.-, -niiucil to tta' report ot tbc coaimit:&lt;s- r. i:&gt;w». The provision relating to state
li-iniyliiM. making it permtaable instead at
-einpnlimry. was mlopted wilh an anmniU
■| • lit proi -ding tlmt the district assemblta*

And aH work in Slate Marble or Granite.

fifteen, and eighteen months.
Tte Stamford Oil cosujiany has purchased

Refining componits, iu the Pittaburg district,
and tbo Raccoon Oil company’s land at
Shamocken, Pa. The price jmid by the
Standard company aggregated 12,000,000.

^rodnre: Butter-Choice te fancy cream•ry. «4©KC l*r Hr. f&lt;uwy dairy.
tne ftUSta. Etfgs-Stnrtiy frwdi. iMbc per
deal Poultry-Chicken*. "B7Hc per Il&gt;; duck*.
? .
Z. Z.
sam.te.oi ix-rdoz. Po­

Burbanks, luc.

K-A.
Corn-No. 2 mlxe.l caali. *«’• ««
veniter. L’-S-- d“ Drocmber. 4»*cI whlU etate.’JAe: No- 2 do ». No. S mixed No­
vember WMe- Rre-Dull- Barley—Nomi­
nallyunchanged.
Pork—Dnlli
meat,
iroSomik
Lard—October.
»AW; new
November,

AllCHIE M.-COY,
l-AMEl. MgNAUOHTON*.
JOHN M. HESSMri:
WALLACEC. KELLI Y.
JAMES W. BENTLEY,
Committee on Water Works.

Default iMvIng been made In the condltlou* ot
n certain mortgage made and executed by
Adiun Sidy and Nancy Nldy.bi* w ife, to Robert
Hurns and J. Davidson Burn*, and David R.
Cook and Unto A. Shridon. on the sixteenth
day ot August. A. D„ W, cuid recorded In the
enter of the register of deed* for Barry codnty,
Michigan, on tlie Td day ot February. A. D„
l*M. In Uber » of mortgage*, on page 114.
Heid mortgage was upon tbe c»pn »* condi­
tion that should any detault be made in tbe
payment of tbe Interest on any day whereon tta
same te made jwyable as therein expressed.and
•ftbouid the same remain unpaid and In nrn-ars
for the spare of thirty days, then and from
thenceforth after the lapse of said thirty days,
the principal sum of Ofteen hundred dollar*
with all arrearage* of Interest thereon, should
at tbe option of said mortgagees, their exreutww,
administrator* or assigns, heroine and ta dire
and payable immediately thereafter, although
the period limited for the payment thmrof may
not then have expired. And default having
taen made In the paynlent of the Interval due
the IMh day of August. A. D. li«3. the Ifflh day
of August, A. D. ISM. the hsm day of August.
A. D. IM®, and tlw Irtth day of Aitgusl. A. D.
isufi and the name having remained unpaid and.
In arrears for the spare &lt;&gt;f thirty day* and up­
wards, and still remains unpaid, the aforesaid
principal sum of fltteen hundred dollar* with
all arrearage* of latere*! thereon. I* now de­
clared dneand parable by the tenn* of Mid
mortgage, and there Is now claimed to be due
rtSri&amp;i" thi* notice tbe sum of two thous­
and and three and A3 iwth. dollar*, and no &gt;ult
or proceedings eilher at taw or in equity having
Wn Instituted to recover the money* uccurod
bv said mortgage or any part tbereot,
\’ow therefore, by virtue ot the power of sale
contained ta said mortgage and.the
Us
such case made and provided, notice I* Iicrs?j&gt;&gt;
given that on Saturday. December Wlb. A- DISM nt 10 o’clock In the forenoon wy shall sell
ilpubllc auction to the highest bidder• M the
north front door of the court bow*. •»
of Hastings. Barry county. Michigan, (that
being the place of bolding tta Hrtult rourt for
Barry- countyl
mortxiwe.
or sotta
much thereof aa may o« nere*
mtv topay Mid principal sum and inlerret due

Wheat-Weak and NEtN b-wer. No. 8 half of south emit quarter and one *» re In
mixed c«*b. 78Wc; November. 7&lt;Hr.’.
xi... kLi;:iM4vic_ Corn—Heavy, ho. - fourteen 1“ •—** elinm. tuirtii or ranite wn »*“•.
Aovcmwer. i«*h '--- ;--- ’ contalnlni
Ota-ltoT Ka ft mlj-1
xoiviiHos wm
DAVID M. COOK,
Firm; bl .18. Pork-Stoadr. »»-s7HPHILO A. WIKU’O^.
MortlftTiKc
strong.
Touaxi, Oct, 1A

f£."5bTfc..N1St

All wo»k guaranteed first-class. Prices that no competition
can lower. A good stock to select frontal ways on hand. We
keep the latest and best designs in our work; furnish esti­
mates and do all work promptly. Our aim is to suit the peo­
ple, and our largely increased sales show that we are success­
ful. As we are the only dealers in Barry County, we make it
a special object for Barry County people to buv of us. We
can and do save money to all who buy our work.
We thank the public for past favors, and aim to merit the
patronage of all.

A. Black &amp; Co.

MONEY SAVED I
Having bought a large invoice of TEA,
we will until further notice give each customer
a better TFA than ever before; and to induce
customers to try, will .give a 5 cent ticket with

each pound for cashr' Tickets good in 25c
lots for any Crockery we have, in stock at face

value.

-

Try Our Tea!

Smith, Hams &amp; VanArman.
March 10th, 1886.

Staple and Fancy Groceries.
Teas, Coffees, Tobaccos and Provisions.
The pfficial headquarters for these goods is at the store of

&lt;j7w&gt;. tor,nl to&gt;
fcijSSafer Kr““

-roreiFrhair balsam

HINDERCORNIL
‘S*ctable phytodu.

A.CAMPBELL

A. BLACK.

applause which greeted him. and shook tho
mouth ot tlie Mtariartppi, was badly damaged building from foundation to rafter*.
Mr. Blaine’s sjx-eeb did hot differ materially
from tluw lie delivered In Maine during the
tom from their foundations.
campaign there. Ho enumerated the bene­
fit* of tbe protective tariff, denounced tlie
recently in Nurenl«rg, Germany, the bride ITohibiUon jwrty movement us treacherous
being tlie well-known armlm artiste Frau- to the only party that had ever paewd ternpernnee legbdaUon, and doclaired for a *olid
north a» lang a* there was a solid south. Hi*

I will meet any competition in paces. I am glad to take
butter, eggs and farmers’ produce in exchange for goods, pay­
ing the highest market pnoe.

ALL GOODS WARRANTED.
I ask a share of your trade, Mid if honest
P?™
and courteous attention are inducements, I snail deserve your
trade'

Respectfully,

p S-Smoke the A. D. C. cigar.

�MEERSCHAUM MINE.
MAN

A

WHO

THINKS

HE

Additional Local Items.

THE YOSEMITE IN DANGER.
HAS
WUHa all tte*- chaagt* are oecurring with-

FOUND ONE IN OREGON.

food winter shoe, we would call your
attention to the fact that Stauffer &amp;
Crawley are prepared to meet your
wanta, and guanmtw goodii to be m
represented.
Remember that when
valley from al! sidtn. build botob throughout vou pay more than two dollars for a
Grand Rapids shoe, you are throwing
away your money.

rapidly d-nudcd &lt;rf their finest timber. Tbo

o-haurn, and who probably knows more falling fon
about tl» latter article than anybody eho in
the country, readily divined what started
regions will be repeated in the floods of early
him up.
‘•He has found a bod of kaolin, or China spring.
All of thfa will affect Yosemite in n way
mine. IVrwinu have been doing that frecpicntly in ibffvnmt porta of tte country, and
aide knoll u deposit* have been f-oand.

It to a

them falling ta shreds can appreciate. Three

lako in spring and a parehid, dnrty jdare in
what ttey are after they are likely to catch early autumn. But tbtsw dangers n« result­
somethin;; eta. But anybody can tell very ing from tta above qpuses are happily, as
easily tta difference betweca genuine ateer- yet, ta anticipation. Tbe prewnt Kand in­
schauni nnd kaolin or noy otter clay. Wet a creasing danger is from thn almost counttea*
piece of nxtrwhauin with your tongue and
thru cut a atiaving off It with a Miarp knife, plains of tho San Jruquin to tlw mountain
ao. You »&gt; it curls up into a regular stav­ maadowa, there L tramp ami graze until
ing. Now, try that with a lump of clay and every green spot fa roblvd of its carjet of
leauty and beaten into dust. Too often tho

ply a Htlll more conclusive test Break a bit
ot mtvrwbaum, and under tbo microsoopo
its frarturo will show that it te entirely compCMxi ot the mrwt minutely atomatic 'cockle
stalls conceivable, twisted and matted to­
gether ipto a solid mass. Nothing eta looks
like it
“But I «houkl not ta nt all' surprised if
nwereebaum were to ta datovored some­
where ta thfa country some «iay. We bare
pretty much cvirything that te found in any
other jiart ot tbo world. Why, do you know,
finer amlier te discovered ta thfa country than

kunver in we e wunuun coitego museum,
taken from coal formatloua^ljf thfa country,
and I have an Ulna that our anta fa a solidi­
fied and prtritlrd petroleum. You know that
nobody has over rightly determined yet what
amber fa, although it fa wppowd to te some
kind of a petrifted gum. Well, it stands to
rooM&gt;n that if we have th* amber wo ought
to tave meerschaum also, or nature's design
to supply m with the l«rt pipe material of
home production would ta a failure. Hut
until ws find it we have still to depend
Upon tta some aouree of supply that tho
wcrld lias had to rely upon sinew the dayi of
Plffty, who know alxmt as much concerning
thfa 'foam of the sea' os wr do today.
“To answer tho question* of your Oregon
eorresponitent: All tbe meerschaum canvcs
from a little place called Ifakiwhta, in Asia
Minor, whom it fa found al a depth of stent
fifty feat dqdvr ground! but bow it fa found
only tte Turks who find It know. Tbooo
Turta are very religlaa* Mal:.*uniutx)ans, nnd
on article of ihefr faith arems to te tte duty
of killing any Chrfatiiyis who come atout
there askiag qu&lt;«tlons concerning tta mrerachnum. They have kept up that practice for
to many ewiturie* that they have finally
really made i*. a habit They don’t even &lt;?ncourage their &lt;v»-relig:onfato in Impertinent
csrimdty nliout iu Merchants who dral in it,
and live;w!thln five ralic* of where it is pro­
duced, hire j never visited tte nifnrs. They
are a
people, and prefer liv­
ing ratlwr than knowing.
When tta
stuff conn* out of the ground it has much
and mingling with porta of it. Al) that b
carrfnlly cut away, leaving only the pure

tar, and £ant--.rtir *haj*M conceivable. As it
fa trinimrti with a sharp knife, tbe workman
rule it with a thick oily leaf that give* it a
Dandeonat polish far tbe market. It ta not
■old by weight, but by quantity, its value
being deternrinnd by its Ughtncm and tbe *tac
of tbe pircee in which it ta. It sclfa by tta
box, o:i arbitrary measure. Tbe box fa about
twenty tacboi high. Tlie content* of one
ASM)

The former will consist of pet-tap* BOO

■Tlw etsfcumption in the United States

eight y ran. ago it reacted probably 1 .500. but
the demand ta* fallen off oue-thinl in con■MjUciH-r of tbe decline In pipe xmokhig—or
at tetMt'orun-ionmeat of the practice by so
many of tbc«e who coak! afford to smoke
“The btuiinew fat it hna fallen off a ffn»t
(tail, but thc-u Mill fa, and alwayw will ta,
Riffk-k-nt demand far it to raako it very well
worth any jtnan** white to find an Atncrieau
mint of It. That reminds ton that tta article
that, camo much nuarer ut tbe real rarerwhatun than any other thing I have ever area
that wm uot trvw-rseJuttun, was -found tip iu
Vermont. I fancy that it - mart te a kind of
white striated with darker shade*, nnd had
a fibrous grain, very different from tnecrechnum ta fibat rwjiect.

tions that destroy in a single clay the growth
of centuries. Throughout tta ranges of

that in life supjrorted great roofs of jirotocting shade now stand dark monuments to
which, unco lout, twenty generations of hfa
puny deecnndantM cannot rertore. There are

The following Interesting statistics,
arc furnhhed by Hon. A. C. Towne, of
Prairieville:

serve them in all wavs. To thfa jxirticular
trust California fa bound by.rofatnn tie*—San

of eliced lemma, and tta result ta so tempting,
so fragrantly apetlging, that Am scarejfly take
time to disengage tbo tfah from tbo tames.
Should you liave followed up tta sanlinea

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“

CREAM

’twoE”

RrCCML

Extract5
WTuRALnw

no Ammonia, Lime or Alum. Dr. Prim- • Extracts,
Vanilla. Lemoa, Oranjw att.. Davor ttebriouMy.
puce BMmta KWXI CO, CUavo
St. Irofa.

state state tn-a’urvr. auditor general, ctanmfa
Av'jte j&gt;er Sp noner of the Mat*-land ufflec, attorney xcueral
and MjtertnteudMitof public instraetlon, also, a
member «4 the slate bourd of vduratiou. In place
Hifautuvll# of Edicar Rexford, whose term of offlet a 111 ex-

r.-rr-.Trr^r.-rH.-r

If you get into the confidence of any

conxv off, tho driver tnecta with nn accident,
wvtisfhxL Every railroad has an engino or
cab that b cranky. It ba notorious fact

having appararttly recovered Its gixxl humor,
como into tte rtatiou an Uw wcaid. Then
you will ta»r of a. locomotive whi.-h will
always run t v&gt; slow with ano cn^iawr. too
fart with annttar, on-1 just right with a
third. I think thfa rnnrt ba nnothrr c.nw of
animal magnetism, but haw ar why it plays
three pranks neither you nor I can tel!.—
FbUadulphfa (MIL

illuminated by tte electric light, han ndojitwl
nn ingenious contrivance, by which be may

during his not infrequent abaetsce from home.
In several of hi* rooms nnd in his oftkw there
clockwork. Every hour n shutter fa silently
opened by tbo machinery, and- an instanta­
neous photograph fa taken of ail tiiat fa going

mid Hint they have funtated some very

was horrified wtan shown a photograph in
it out ao

while the clock on tbo mantelpiece points to
handrome bowl from that end; here would

iita buricet. Tbo Mrrvonte- party iu the beat
dintag room furnished another thrilling

which to now preparing

The book fa a joint production, although “Jes­
sie Benton Fremont" ap;w*r» m tho author.

and jeering as the Advteo

yws, and wtl, as to osroe of them with which
Gen. Flwnotrt *tw identified, compel a modi-

Books and Stationery
Pure Drugs and Patent
Medicines.

Best line ofIn
Imsorted
and DomesticCiaars
tlie City.

To the qualified Kteetors of the several Warts
of the City Hartings:
.

which «rem to flourish in tbe Sicilian gardens

ttelfcfottx; white you may crown your rejnrt
in tta early «pring with a profu^on
magnifiesnt niountnin rtrawtamre. — Black­
wood's Ma-pudno.

formerly occupied by Fred'k Hotchkiss, be­

A Full Line of Homeopathic
Medicines.

c'nlinx to ( . s.
survey by Tps.
omltvgfr’et us
srar

8S53lU2=BfaB8fliatl2B! £Wfor“wh

delicate; tta Chicken’, which may ta fried in
■we?t oil, are generally g. v*l and fat. though
scarcely equal to tta capons of Bros*'; and
for .iewi rt. or, indeed, with tho bourgeois

Has Removed from the old stand to the store-

FAINTS, OILS

Vai. penT
eat
— *1 VaLpert
’i rot

call a diet, you will have came to repent it,
though tte man fa not to be blamed for sug­
gesting thorn, as tmtli dfabre are jmjmlar with

hardly do Ix-ttcr than call for maramni a la
crew or with tomato sauce, having taken ths
precaution of warning tbo it»k to l*iil tho
macaroni sufficiently. Should the quallii

The People’s Drug Store
tween Beamer’s Grocery and Kurtz' Meat
Market.

MOST PERFECT MADE
whiteluiit, they are rather n sj«x.-loltynf tta
place. Tta waiter breathes a shrill whisper
through th.' speaking tube which cvmmunicotes f rom tta ground floor to the kitchen. • A
mttafactory response comes very promptly hi
tta shape of a faint sound of frizzling. As
tta whitebait are merely inunenol for some
steonifa in a wirework cage ta Iwiltag oil, so
th'? sordima are Kent up with startling celerity,
considering tho Italian habit ot procrastina­ JlHffiffiBiSl
tion. Tho tiny ftab, deiientely browned, are

earn* from FIS to fOd a week, and ta excvj
tional caxw 02S. Tte payment is generally

and a half to throe hours; tbo cart of hfa work
will bo about fl, and tlie bowl will sell for
011.50 at whole, a),-. TVhr.t tho retail price will

The supervisors closed their session
Saturday. The salaries of county of­
ficers for the ensuing year were not
changed.
H. Schantz was re-elected
ai one of the superintendents of the
poor. The state tax assessed to Barry
county this year ta 816,529.80. county
tax 822,000. In this connection it to re­
freshing to remark that the amount ap­
propriated for county poor is 83,000 in­
stead of 85,000 and $u,500 as it used to
be under Hicks management of county
poor inatfaTn. Usual wrestle with liv­
ery bills, but finally paid ’em all right
enough. A motion was passed author­
izing the county treasurer to borrow
83.W0 for 75 days in order to meet de­
mands on tlie treasury during thitt
time. Right here we wish to say’ that
it would be better for Barry couhtv if
the supervisors would order enough
county tax raised to meet expenses
from January 1 to January 1, instead
of from October 1 to October 1. It to
false economy to do business in that
manner. The state tax this year is
about 810,000 less than last year. The
county tax about 84.CU0 leas, or about
81.000 less taking into consttie, ation the
83.00 borrowed.

cSmmUtet on ' floanoe reported

curing loan ot 93SM from first nation­
al
annum.
and order drawn for same at 5 per cent
per annum, and order drawn for u. k.
Cook tor *U rel»te for «eurtn&lt; lo*o.
Moral th»t two d»y»
team and help be done on the Butler
road lo put II in a pawmble condition.
Moved, that the stroet committee be
instructed to lay bridge acroea the gut­
ter* on both ride. ofliicblgan avenue
on High .treet with the old bridge
plank. Carried.
Resolution adopted instructing street
committee to examine dam below
Michigan A vet, bridge and report its
condition at next meeting of council.
Adjourned.
FRANK STEBBINS. Roomier.

I

ompounded by"

LARGE STOCK OF WALT, PAPERS.

i PonatotSo"ot
by town-

senator t&lt;ir the eleventh sctMtortaldtalrlct.eomjk&gt;mmI ot tbe couutle* &lt;4 lurry ami Eaton: also a
reprcs-nativr in state k«l«taiure tor the repre• I ucludlng Naahrille.
seutattvc district, rotr.prislnr Uih county.
t
"
MldUlcvtne.
You arc also hereby notified that nt said elec­
Average value per acre (or county. FZT.2O.
tion the 1‘tltowlng propesed amendments to the
Average per capita ot imputation ot county. ronrtluiliiui of this state will ta Mibnilfted to
tlie people^of thc Slat^far tteir adoption or reWhole number acre* In county, xu.uo.
Short of toll county in acres. 11.00.
If a fuilcouuty in wre* und averaaca wr acre
It would ndd to real estate of roil **11,®*.
Council Proceedings.
Common council met in regular ses­
sion Friday evening. Oct. 15th, 1B8G.
Mayor Weissert in the chair.
Roll called, aldermen present—.Bessnier. Hams. Hogle, McCoy. Osborn,
Stebbins and Waters; absent, McNaugh­
ton.
Minutes of the previous meeting
read nnd approved, after being correct­
ed as follows: By inserting the words
and countersigned by the mayor and
■ recorder in'regard to closing of con­
tract with Mrs. Mary Barlow fur land
to be n.M*d for water works purposes,
(after the woras in said rewlution, upon
an order drawn upon him by the waler
works committee.) Also by Inserting
the word latter In the report of the
committee in reganl to negotiating wa­
ter bond, so that the last paragraph of
said report shall read. “Your commit­
tee would therefore recommend that
the latter y)ffer made by the Wayne
county savings bank be accepted."
The report of street committee rela­
tive to petition of C. H. Hicks and 39
others, recommending that tbe same be
grunted, was received, accepted and
adopted.
The committee on streets and bridges
reported that the abutments for Hit­
bridge on Michigan avenue had been
completed at the cost of 81.100, which
report was accepted nnd adopted.
CITY ACCOUNTS.
'
St
conirniasoner, 6fi_da^swork.. 812 00
SL^ommtosoner.
E. Wilkins, street
J. Depue
"
3 UG
Henty Burke **
7 50
David Wolcott"
7 50
F. Hawkins “
7 60
Isaac White “
P. McCarty
“
0 00
F. Fisher
“
3 00
Horton and team
22 50
J. Wooten
•'
12 00
J. Shay
18 00
Geo. Sweet
“
...............
15 00
Preston &amp; Cook, oil, chlmneysetc
Hogle Cook,
“
••
4 62
Philip Raglev draw hose cart to
McElwain's fire............................
2 CIO
Ed. Barlow, draw engine to Mc­
Elwain's fire......................................
RobL Green, watch at fire 13 hrs
Del Newton,
“
“
Henry Bentley “
“
Fred Soule
"
“
Aachle Ayers, 7 weeks night
watch up to OeL 18th 1886...
7 00
E. M. Hinman, lay tile by fair
ground..........................................
1 50
Allowed.
The committee on street and bridges
reported tho W’llkins bridge in a
very poor condition, and recommended
that the same be condemned for public
travel, which report was accepted and
adopted.
Tlie invitation from the chief of the
fire department of Charlotte, inviting
the attendance of toe common council
and fire department of this city, at the
final teat tri their water works to l&gt;e
held Oct. 20th. was accepted and order-

S.

Prescriptions Carefully
Registered Pharmacists.

U A. GOODYEAR &amp; SONS

theouuniy «i Wayne, tlw board ot County

rd ’hall ta »ut&gt;ject tu no apucal: Provided.
That tta Mtffalrturestall tare ttaumr to rex
Ulate, control, tnodify, or abolish the baart uf
county auditor* of W nyne rounty, and may by
taw provide for the audlunr of tta account* of
W aytie eounty.
An aineudinrnt to reclton 1.articte 0. relative
toltautanr’of Mate oArers. provided for by
joint resolution No. r.. taw* of lw&amp;—
SKmox t Tta Judge* of tta circuit court*
shall1 twelve an annual aatary of twenty -Ore
hundred dollnrs; the xuvurbor, state truaaurer,

w-e. Miunwy gctM-rai, mm superintendent of
public lii’tructlon shall receive sach soiarv a*
shall be flxrd and detertuto. d by the legtoaturo
ol till* »iale, such Mlaric*,1...
shall......
ta Bird and 4e...
In compIfance with tbe foregoing, tad the
statute in such case made and provhtrd. notice
I* herely given UuU at a general election to te
held In tin- several town* and election pnvincta
ywiSwia AS.JWJ

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A register ot deeds in place of John K Hairy,
whewe term ol office will expire on tho Stat day
ot December, D-c.
A prusrcining attorney tn place of Phlttu T.
Cojgrovc. whose term ot office will expire nn the
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A county survryorln place of (ieonrv B. M
SMJJYSK.’K”
Said election to be conducted, th. rntn, .

of October,
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The Old Reliable

HARDWARE DEALERS.
Announce that they have received a full line of

Coal Stoves,
Elegant in design and finish, and very cheap.

Call and 8ee Them.
Also their fine stock of Stoves and Ranges.
Everything in the Hardware Line, and
prices in keeping with 70c wheat.
ASK TOUR DEALER FCB THE IMPROVED PANTAL001

FRANK STKBBIXH.lteoorxtar.

EVERY PAIR WARRANTED NOT TO RIP.
The Best Is Always the Cheepest.

HOOSIER IAIUFACTURIHO CO., FORT WAYNE, IND.
bill a!
at to I
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                  <text>The Hastings Banner.
VOL. XXXI NO. 26.

HASTINGS, MICH., OCTOBER 28, 1886.

Thp Hastings Banner.

County News.

WHOLE NO. 1639.

Johnson, who will spend a few weeks
at that place.
James Townsend moved his mill en­
1gine to Carlton Center on Saturday last
'where it will be sold at auction the 29th.
, Effie Doyle and-Florence Sutton of
;your city, are the guests of Will Sutton
of the Corners.
•
The mite society will meet witii'Mrs.
John
Baine. Nov. 4th.
'
, The “blife legs” failed to put in an
appearance on Saturday last as was ex­
pected
by the “dudau”
1
I Claton Price lost a valuable horse
Friday night last.
Nobody lost, singed, stolen, killed or
i married this week, consequently busi­
।
ness is quiet in our little burg.
ALICE.

Buggy whip—W. H. Phillips and
Alec French.
P. T. Colgrove addreflued a large aud­
Spoon holder—Isaac Powell and wife. ience at the Town Hall lu»t. Thursday
amoxg
hickory Corners.
evening. M r. Colgrove's plain and con­
hJJikm.
P°- ‘“on'
Nashville.
. , Iteriftitu! weather during the pari
vincing arguments madotbe demo­
Judge Smith, of Hastings, was on ,green hacks squirm.
KAY &amp;
wwk tor *1| k|nJ_, ol oul
YOU
THIS
our streeto Tuesday.
.
Walter Wdieter will talk prohibition '
and r*rm&lt;„, are linprovla* it la hu*kIL A. l*erry, living south of town, is to the good people of Assyria Tuesday
Lrttn,'?r‘U'i rc“r|"?
dangerously ill from dropsy of the evening. Oct. 2flth.
.-mim'S «*™&gt;
CO.
.
ffauiog rrady ror winter.
l*KAinijoi
heart.
Mrs. .knenb Hartom was badly injur­
Mr*. Ira Pennock iuu taken powawHomer G. Barber of Vermontville, is ed
.
last Saturday night by, a cow being
ion and moved into lhe houaa recently
addressing
the
“
Union
party
”
at
the
purchased
ot
Geo.
Marr
’
pushed
on
her
while
milking.
»ATJ£8:
140
DKJll.KltS
....................... S100 00
oj»&gt;ra house this evening.
Mattie Hartom has returned from
Geo. Marr and wife are temporlidy
position*.
The sensation of the past week was Saginaw where she has tieeir visiting
*toppin» at the hotel with B. Thompthe marriage of’Ella Wolcott of this her brother.
IX
Woodward
village to JI. A. Sbregley.a baker of
Judge Cole was in town last week.
m-u
idi’itwi kd'1 put la
UX*
Homer. The marriage was a total
Wm. Seger has his new store almost
.
.
•i.rlteb’trurttak I*&gt;crib 3.»ijo bushels of corn from 30 acres
surprise, and the young bride will lx? completed.
or land.
■
li •••••*■ Hvcrytldns in the
Avenue
sadly
missed
by
our
society
people.
Prof. Scofield, of Bellevue, organized
■ .......... n,, u- thl.
(»ces of
Born. Oct. 21st. to Charlw Clark and
The G. A. IL boys are having an a band here last Fridav evening.
jiatrinui
ttuuiMnery*
mil ? ?
• clhark’a “J 8 be thinks the
open camp fire at tneir poet hall this
S. J. Hunsiker and David Nelson, of
■•-. ’ ■
.niioved-etiBhlr* the
little fellow is bashful, for he has noth­
1
and
3
Bellevue, were in Assyria last week.
■‘jSSlew
___________
From Uie Herald.
1evening.
ing to say and is very quiet.
John Bell is now sole proprietor of
gx****1
_______ _
.
!
, ,,hn,
bas moved into Aman­
Carne Preston is the guest of her site &lt;the wood-working establishment of
da Richard s house.
1ter. Mrs. J.F. Ruckrl, thia week.
Campus
Kellogg
&amp;
Belt
he
having
bought
his
Schoo] closed Friday last, and Miss
Widlaoe McNeil and family hasmovurox
Ollie Cleiuens was the guest of her jpartner's interest last week.
|t W
■surgeon aud
and Oculist
Harford leaves for New York on Tues­
Mrs. E. W. Clark, ot Caledonia, 1
ed into the front part of Mrs. Geaford's aunt
•
New concrete walk is being laid in
promptly attended.
house.
lust Thursday.
.front of J.T. Goucher’s, W. H. Young’s day morning attended by the good
Martius US
wishes
of the many friends made dur­
, , I,;. ,ut&lt;l 1 to 3 p. tn.
Clare Aldrich, student of the high
J. Wallace, of Irving, contemplates Emory Farady’s and A. J. Hardy’s
drugstore. . •
' WHKN
ing her sojourn among us.
school at Hastings, spent Saturday and ‘starting for a month’s absence in Ten- ,buildings on Main Street
llo;; " ... j1Hid i &lt;i xurgical disease*
Jfrs. N. I|. Orr was so unfortunkte
Sunday with his parents and other nessee next Monday.
.• Orno Strong lias been on a visit to
Opposite
as to fracture her collar bone by a fail
friends.
.■ IL W. Fish and wife, of Marshall, are ।his parent's home in Ohio.
from the door stepe on Saturday. The
PIAMOXM
Rev. John Mason and wife have been the guests of Mr. F.’a brothers. Free­
Ja ob Osmun now has a monopoly fracture was reduced by Dr. Sackett
M. D..
in Ohio. He on a business trip, while man and Milo in Carlton.
City
&gt;u-an and Surgeon,
in the livery business here, having and the patient is as comfortable as can
CITY.
Clittie Landon and Ella Roush visit- :bought the outfit of the other stable.
she accomntmied him for a two weeks’
visit with her parents and other friends. ed .in Carlton Sunday, the guest of the
Mrs. Wm. Buel is visiting relatives
Mrs. Lucien Gibbs is temporarily
iHt .»( rhe
office, will be
xo
A. Scogal is putting on a second coat former’s mother.
Hall,
at Cedar Springs.
crippled by stepping on a rusty nail
Messrs. H. C. Peckham and Job ' Many Hastings men are visible on which entered her foot a half inch or
of paint ou the outside of his house and
TBOUBI.E
Cbesebrough
were
in
Grand
Rapids
,
graining the doors inside and out.
bur streets lately—mostly on account more.
n a. TIMMER MAN.
t ,
Monday and Tuesday on business.
Henry Fowler doing the work.
of politics.
'
Mrs. M. Clement returned from her
DETROIT,
F. He' .j Mhi- i'hysydan &amp; surgeon,
Mesdames E. Edwards and N. Ilulliomcu
Quarterly meeting at the Wesleyan
The plate glass fronts of F. C. Boise’s visit to York state Thursday evening.
SHOW
berger, aceompained bv Lou Hulliber- stores were put in Tuesday.
church Saturday and Sunday.
'
Merritt Wood husked out 100 bushels
ger were in Middleville Tuesday.
Mrs.
W.
McNeil
has
gone
to
Stanton
F.
B.
Cressey,
of
the
Center.
Detroit
of
corn in one day for A. D. Storms, be­
MICH.
GOOt*.
GOODS.
Louisa Smelcher is clerking in John is to speak here Saturday night on the sides taking care of the stalks, and did
to visit her sister.
hentist.
Yarger's
store
during
the
absence
of
Mrs. Flansburg, of Kalamazoo, was
the most of it standing on account dt
temperance queetlon.
jjwwkprvun'lA-i
in town the other day calling on some Florence Wright in Middleville.
Emmett Everts was at Grand Rapids being so lame with rheumatism.
'
Mrs. 1. N. Raymond’s sister who has over Sunday on business.
of her many friends.
Mrs. McElwaiB*. of Hastings, accom­
rtTwELluN
The ladies of the Congregational panied by Mrs. Whitney, of Middleville,
Peter VanLuke lost a valuable cow been visiting in Carlton for some time,
the other day, cause said to be milk fe­ left for her home in York State last church will feed the hungry on election were here in behalf of the temperance
week.
day for a moderate compensation.
ver.
cause Sunday and Monday of last week.
t.tah'* property ag»ln»l
Rev. D.L. Eaton was unable to till
Rev. E. H. Diasette, the new M. E. Mrs. M. organized a Good Templars
Et cit'A
Mrs. Sarah Wintermute Ls slowly re­
.mu4; .igninut * man's
his regular appointment last Sabbath divine. Is attracting good congrega­ lodge, which will meet once a week in
covering
from
her
protracted
illness.
ARE
J. C. Bishop has nis new house now on account of being taken suddenly ill tions; he is a very pleasing and con­ the future, also a W. C. T. U.
at LowelL
'
nOOKki'HEi.lX’N.
The Hart's Corners boys were to play
vincing speaker.
completed and has movixl into it.
A severe wind and rain storm visited
The choral union commences busi­ against the Wayland club for the sup­
Large quantitlefl of apples are being
Afr-lr.ir. i &lt;&gt;eK. ilMlinx*. Mich.)
per Saturday, but Wayland failed to
taken to the railroad now-a-days, being this section Thursday afternoon and ness Friday night
An exciting runaway, by a team own­ put in an appearance.
purchased b? Hall it Stratt»-n, of Roes. evening, uprooting shade trees and
ed by Bordie Hager, occuted last Wed­
Large loads of apples are being drawn
CtafrQuite a sensation was afloat aixiut tearing down fences in general.
Arnold Phelps, of Calhoun county* nesday morning, too early to have daily to Richland for shipping.
the Corners- during the past week by
visited
the
family
of
IL
Wolcott
a'few
many
spectators. Hager was thrown
theiannouncement of several weddings;
Attorney at Law,,
Orangeville.
&gt;
days
the
past
week.
Mr.
P.
is
an
old
out
on
his
head,
a
wagou
load
of
eream
Arthur Bush to Misi Grace Cad wallar A Co.** *tore.)
acquaintance of Messss. Wolcott and cans was scattered all over the town­
Last Friday H. F. Pennington, of
der. on the IVth, bv Rev. J. Pope-at the
f:-Stale. C&amp;lecttoo*
ship. Brit Haag's patent duplex reversi­ Charlotte, accompuntal by Mr. England,
residence of the bride's parents; also Lcttick.
Mrs. Freeman Fish vja» in attend­ ble hitching poet wrecked and consid- of Woodland, the fasten nominee for
Miss Alice Polly to Charles Cornell, of
FOB
senator and Hicks, of Hastings, to run
nJH.V CARVETH,
(
Ind., on the same evening by the same ance at the marriage of her daughter able other damage done.
John Bell has moved into the house the machine, treated the public with a
,J
Attorney at Law, ■
Rev. at the bride's residence, She with Litibie. at Big Rapids last Thursday,
returning to her home in Carlton Sat­ north of W. S. Powers' on Main street tirade against the republican party.
her husband left the next day for her
urday evening.
aud Lyman Putnam into the house After talking for about an hour the
new home. Congratulations from her
Peter Wibert and wife, of Irving,
whole amounted to turn the rasclee out
WAHriN vTba BKER.Kad
many friends go with them. And still visited old acquaintances in Lowe,Il vacated by Bell.
Brick work is Dearly completed on and give us a chance to steal. He did
JI inMiran*.' and Loans.
I
'
another on the following day. Mr. A. J. Saturday and Sunday and At Cook’s
not back his assertions with proof but
Kenyon Mead’s new house.
s-!t» 7 doors north
Smith to Mrs. Draper, of Cressy's Comers Monday, reluming home Tueotold us that the tariff was the cause of '
I
O.
V.
SUCKER.
Corners. A. J. remembered his friends
■ &gt; inukinx exchange* ।
the hard times, also that the national ,
' day afternoon.
sparU! Utcniiwi
.Saturday evening, by setting up a tine
rot* &lt;&gt;( nou-rroMeat I
•the Hastings division U. IL K. of P.
H
Di
wool growers association said that the
CASTLETON.
&lt; . Ked rilcr. Fann*
wranrowST, e.
flavored cigar. Much joy and many won first prize at the exhibition drill In
Steve Sprenget is building a new high tariff on wool was the cause of the
a»£4Ue» hr -Z
kind
wishes
attend
all
ot
them
through
SCRAPERS
Grand Rapids Tuesday. Hastings peo­
low price for that article. *
life’s voyage.
Sir. Isaac Fish met with quite a seri­
ple don’t speak to common folks now. ^IL Fisher and family, of Hastings,
McCay and brother expect to flnish
II Vl'tlUlM.
ous accident one day last week. He
After a pleasant visit of several Surfdayed with L. Hosmer.
up fall threshing of wheat to-day.
imiTF.X &amp; VanARMAN.
weeks with W. S. Bouck and wife and
E. Lockhart and children ’ visited was leading a horse and stumbled at
Some
farmers
have
all
their
corn
in
the same time the horse threw his head
A
Lawyers.
; other friends, Libbie Hand returned to
। the crib and stalks secured, while some Dutton Sunday, where her home is with friends in Ionia Co. last week.
; (OwrJUMlrith Nuuonal Rank.) *
R. Hosmer has returned from Dakota. up dislocating one of his shoulders.
others have considerable yet to husk. , A.L. Bouck.
F. E. Fish, of Allegan, visited at his •
No place like Michigan.
Geo. W. Monroe and*wife are visiting
There is some talk of the consolida­
Wiliam b-mveezey. Attorney i
G. Throp, of Charlotte, Sundayed father’s last week.
friends and relatives in Ohio.
Mrs. Henry Bailey and Wm. Good­
tion of Freeport's two comet bands. with friends here.
At Law and Solicitor in Chancery, j
year,
of Hastings, stayed over Sunday
This would make a band of some twen­
E. Lockhart has built a fine porch in
frirtla* ti n»irta of-the Hate.
WOODLAND.
(HEMLOCK AND FINE.)
ty pieces and would result in Freeport front of his house, besides making sev­ with friends here.
John Crawford was at home for a
Registration day Saturday. Oct. 30th.• having the best t«and in Barry county. eral other Improvements.
WILLIAM H S WEEZE Y,
.
•
_ ,
’’
J ustice of the Peace. I
Geo. Drake is wielding the razor’ If the bovs will get together the Herald
Mrs. B. W. Austin is in Milan, Mich., few days last week.
Rumor says Ed. Lewis and Nettie
will lead’the subscription list with five visiting her sister.
while Frank is up north hunting.
Snow Bros, have moved their grist■ dollars to cement the union and has­
C. Oversmith and wife, of Marshall, Cross are married.
Ben
Wing
returned
after
a
three
I M. 11. G1LLASHE,
(FINE AND CEDAR.)
mill machinery to Lake City.
ten the desired event
were guests of E. Lockhart last Sunday.
1.
Notary Public.
Peter Coppens, of Grand Rapids, one
Several of our teachers availed them­■
G. Wittie visited friends in Odessa weeks visit at Hastings.
Bawrs.M!!..
selves of the 5 per cent on their certifi­■ of the most popular traveling menl in Saturday.
,
.
A GREAT VICTORY.
Ella Gates has returned to her home
cates last week.
L
.
. the state, is handling large quantities
J1UCY
COBB.
If reports are true Cora has secured1 of Cheesebrough’s handles and rakw. in Orange, Ionia Co., after a months
He reports much success and thinks he visit with her sister Mrs. G. Wittie.
‘her Staple and two are made one.
FKHH&gt;HAULP IHiBSSXAKBR,
Deacon Holmes is again in our midst.• can sell the entire product of the FrecG. Greenfield was at Hastings .Mon­
About the first of July, Mr. Hibbard
Temperance lecture at M. E. church1 port factory for the coming season, as day on business.
called at my market, and seeing me
The ladies in this vicinity met at Mrs. very mlich out of health, and suffering
Sundnv evening, Oct. 31st, by 1 rof. v.■ this class of goods made here are the
Attn.CiMi io Cntting
liest
in
quality
and
flnish
made
in
the
J.
Gardner
’
s
last
Friday
and
organized
E
Leel
esd ftilinj. r ’' rim Cut to ofdtr.
I extremely with rheumatism and bliFrank Stinchcotub on Monday lastt state.
a mite society. The next meeting will liousSess. advkted me to drop taking all
l» held at Mrs. N. F. Sheldon's.
was throw from his horse and hurt
other medicines and try Hibbard’s
and Maple,
Mrs. A. Sheldon is visiting her par­ Rheumatic Syrup, saying it would cure
i IG’.l
HrxuUr inerUns* every
BALTIMORE.
somewhat seriously.
•
I’M I Friday evening, at TemUn Monday evening Clara McArthur
On the thirteenth the fneniis and ents in the south western part of the me. I said to him that it was impossi­
had a birthday party and by the ring­ neighlore of Wm. and Ester Freeman state, Bev. Bridenstine.
ble for me to fully describe my Intense
Vknderhilt is making several im­ sufferings for years past; that 1 had
J S. DAVK It
ing and music they) had, all must ha\e met at their residence in Baltimore to
enjoyed it well.
_
remind them of its being Mr. 1 reeinan s provements on his line residence on tried so many remedies and nos­
On Wednesday of last week Dr. seventieth' brithday. also n«utheir Hurmoue SL,buthe has not the gov­ trums that I Bad no faith in them.
Landis and wife held a ’’’iception at twentv-ninlh anniversary. There were ernment to back him.
He explained the nature of the
John Lambs. wh&lt; retevendjof the Dr. s 170 in attendance in the course of the
remedy
and
how
it
would
DELTON.
friends were invited and partook °* ,n afternoon and evening. Refreshments
operate upon the liver and kidneys, as­
Cool this morning, but the political suring me that there were no poisons
splendid dinner prejiared by the Dr. s were bountiful and well served. After
or opiatee used in its compounding,
PAJurUnoble P. M. general has hadI the amusing themselves in_ social chat and light is getting hot.
School closes soon and then our and telling me the ingredients which
pla&lt; until the wee sma hours of mornconvenience to attach to our mail route
school house will- undergo a thorough composed the remedy. I commenced
Of Errry Itficrlption,
another offlw two miles off the route,
repairing. School will commence again using it, have taken three bottles, and I
when thesahn of the office
hard­
ns soon as possible with Lincoln Bush want to say to you* it has done wonders
for me. It haa cured me. I am well.
ly pay for making out the proper re­
K. Omubv. O.
Skillman and A. B. Bush are As an Evidence of my gratipude, 1 send
turns.
drawing their anplee to Augusta; they these facta unsolicited, and am ready to
The .Niagara Falls fRouit,
having
sold
thar
applefl
to
Middleville
verify the authenticity of this cure by
CARLTON.
Horn H. S. Gaskell. J. Warner and.
personal correspondence with anyone
Tom Thurston is plastering his house wives. Mrs. Bacon, Mrs. Lang, and J men for 85 cents per barrel.
CRAMD RAPIDS DIVISION.
Hon. F, T. Colgrove was shaking who doubts it.
„„
Philo Fuller has his house nearly
MYKTLK WATTLK8.
h
Dixon, Jarno* hands with his many friends in this
T*kltc «!Tr« May 30tn. 1BW.
Briton Market. 310 Wert Main Street, Kala­
00Abe Klepfer is putting a wall under IMlr H. Prfcbanl. Chia. I’rlcb»rd. plaw this morning.
.
Mr. and Mrs. F?J. Nmrwopd visited mazoo, Micb.
Mr. Strobridge, H. C. Fisher, J. Ehl AdahOdell returned homo last week. Delans Horace Hall, J. C. Caswell and PlainweU Saturday and Sunday.
COUNCIL PROOEKDINGB.
twertew «nd E*Um»ta irt' m on »pGeo. McCrodan made a flying visit in
W. Elsenhood. J. 2*rpen^T ^nods
Met in adjourned session Friday eve..
plication.
d b
a these parts last week.
Yargvr start for the north woods
M. ETsklllman has been quite sick, 22d. The mayor in the chair and aider­
BENTLEY BROS. &amp; WILKINS. this wwk. How the poor deers will
men
all
preeent, except aid. Hams.
but b able to be around again
c
o
b
Minutes read and approved.
What is to be done with the cross’“w^Sin, W. MeMumr-and wivj*
The water work committee reported
da
chomo^JC.
Woodruff
*nd
wif«irvii
bis beet girl spent bunthat the contract for building water
1S. limp-K- L. Freoman and for comfort.
Hurrah tor the stars and stupes, and works bad been let to Geo. C. Morgan
for the sura of 825,028, and that the
"Bible stand—B- L. Fremian, wife the party that gave them to us.
committee had selected th* pumps
known as the “Dean pump,” and the
hvdrants known as the “Morgan,”
CnrBnn —
12.10
The
early
sown
wheat
begins
to
pattern and »llk handkerchief
IL’7
_W?S.ESSj«.r,F «.Goodyear and show the effect* of the insects, some which report was accepted ami adopted,
l.M
”3'r». Dr- Abbott l*_10?
*‘Ck U&gt;t
aid. Osborn and Waters voting nay.
nieces
look
bad.
,
I:S
Resolution adopted accepting the bid
^BlilThandkerchlef—C. P. Arnold and P The Kinner school is closed on ac­
of and awarding the contract for boildcount of diphtheria.
ing the water works to Geo. Cadogan
Mrs.
Miller
and
daughter,
of
Johnte
"lUndkerchlef-Geo. Slmpaon aud
town. are visiting at Thomas Black-. Morgan, for the sum of 825,028, works
r.-EiFassi-s
to lie built according to plans and speciWH«ndkerchlrf-M&gt;jJ^roWATIONK
,nGilbert Buyre and wife, of Allegan,, tications filed in citytrecorder’a office. J
Hat rack—Mrs. Isaac*reks.
Frevioua to adoption of ab »ve resolu­
are visiting friends at Bowen andI
and
C"wt‘’»«r&gt;boo&lt;t'» nl.Wt girl D
&lt;•&gt;«
tion an amendment was offered that the
Pair slippers—Alfred Greeg
MiddleviUe.
„ ,
. ,
resolution was not to take effect until
*,i •
iu tu'tte*«m.U
at this writing. • "‘ffiihue-MraS. F Clemenoa
Politics are galling M fever heat.
•‘. ^K'wlu^b
Kate Stockdale, of Wayland, is visit­. the bonds are sold and the money there­
VUtWr-E. Darabee Whif*.
for In the treasury, which amendment
11.Iing at Wm. Manley's.
visit «*«■
USCUTOg.
I.' V
tiT dS'pS^-0 trV^nUn.
__
Eld. Gillaspie goes this week to South1 was lost.
Communication from secretary of
Haven on a visit to relatives.
the hose company read and placed on
FOUR CORNER®
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WRIGHT,

y^RSHAi.L L. COQK.:

IV.

BENTLEY BROS. &amp; WILKINS

Headquarters

a.ese

i Farm

Wagons,

Doutile Shovel Plows,

PINE LUMBER,

Cedar Fence Posts,
Joist and Studding,

FLOORING-St SiiwtS-

L

Michigan Central

Cornice Mouldings,

Inside Finish &amp; Band MooliiMS

Stoop Scrolls &amp; Columns

Window and Door
Screens.

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si

trsssastgc

SKJsui:
lt£‘,tr»'&gt;0* riill I

,r?P.2.‘”rwMU w&gt;i “n** I’u°!,“r ‘"f-rult dM-J. U. FTO^and wife.
Jour e“r’ -SpBtooA and earJ ba«M&lt;»-J. “■

•&gt;£!
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r

yjr

Peto- k. y, Hew Y
Alioihe-trxlno

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file.
Maetijt’b CORNERSThe declion of Frank Redford and
Mr. Whetstone and wife. are att
Lloyd Feigbner as members of hose
. . ............... Lioyu reignnnr *» uit

Another prohibition

Cotton of this place.

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LttJou*

^^FrTSd’BA
TaSrc^dpl£-N.F. aemence.

We*J:

XaSndlK win
w81 speak
Nabillte.
,P&lt;«k and
»M
Onnolt ot the aarne plate will toff.

BtSd committee granted further
me to report on Marble dam.
’
Council adjourned to Friday evening.

�I

=

THE BOOBY PRIZE

Victor Clover Haller,

tab'aaHAnakL
*u urucr
up, XV UW, MW
looked brightly over at hfa

‘Til do the venturing,** replied Hilda; and
being third tn hand, followed suit, playing
Hfa opptirtunitta* for tbe pursuit of three

trick. “Of course we don’t exjM*ct ocm.ii latb-

did not allow hfa igu.inuice of colloquial Eng-

therv again. I always think of that in going

ral to Hilda m to him when

The’Best Machine of its Band Mn&lt;u
uns coming down the beach. It ww the lady j
eurpneed to nna u
“--------- ----th» liver and kidneys ham also
°
me nv« ~~
.
.
written

him. By and by Arnold roxne with hi* wife.

KanctM anti regulating
in mmwUno »i&lt;h Alkkyt.™
is, without exception, the meet walu*bU
kidnev and liver remedy io the world,and
will cure a largo proportion of there who
have there disease.
Madison, WisconsinMy wife was seriously afflicted with

telli;

with an American on

around, lielps fill up the hotel, and provides
you with company of your own choosing."
“Wo ilo not all get our board free,” said the

meeting an antagonist oc: neutral ground, and

As they turned nud followed the otbera the
Gregory stood still Hu was stunned. He
felt as though ho had been struck on the
bead. Hilda and .Stefano! The Spaniard!
In his dreams of the e*a and of Hilda, the
Spaniard had been In Florida. He pushed
his bat back on bis bead, and rubbed his
forehead with Ills liandknrcbicf. Just then
‘
turning.
.

fanu felt.
bkjnd widow, with whotobe o1m&gt; played tmebro
for the education hu was receiving. She gave
him much information, always iu English,
and he paid her eloquent compliments in hfa

• But it U alwurd." replied the young man.
“They do not urvlrretand each other. He
doe* not speak English, and she undemtends

an interpreter. It wan said that they govip.d
and told each other xwrota. They certainly
entertained tboiiiMdvM.
good Lousol Well

tai which Stefano was miurter. He was a
most delighful singer, with a baritone voice
as sweet and penetrating ns the perfume of

laldo!
Ho sjiranx to bis fret, amf toward Wm

very edge ot tbusra, as if Acbad orison fit&gt;ra

krptF

louriy ataunL"
Tho doctor merrily laughed. “When a
young man enn make Beethoven talk for him,
and can ring Spanish love rnngs-ns Stefano

•nd is well and free from pin.
T. K. Lrrzow,
121 N. Butler. Street.
Detroit, Mich
About March 21st my wife wU taken
with a severe attack of rheumatism, upper
and lower limbs swollen badly; suiferod
intense pain, and part of tune wm obliged
to remain in bod. Tried various remedies
with no relief; was induced to Uy Athtopboros. May 1M, after taking ix dores,
the pain wm entirely gone and swelhnu
all reduced. The medicine ho worked
like
HKC a charm,
OUUUl, and
sum I
* fee! —aaeured
—-— -— that
P.another bottle or two will giro positive
WM
...
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T.^La_;•'
R. B. Wawow, 181 18lh Street.
Evert druggistshould keep Athlophoroa
and Atklopboros Pills, but where they can­
not be bought of the druggirt the Athlopboro.
112 Wall 8: JRew York, wjU
send either (carriage !«ud) on receipt OT
regular price, which .« &gt;1.00 per bottle
for Athlophoros and 50c. for Pill*.
r._ ii.. . ..m K.U.V — - rlvtetufl. in-

playing for prinw to-night. If I were I abuuld
Hilda Fleming baa been bravely vtnnl,"
“Nouaun.ee! I never hoard anything more

him. He had tried to ring to her playing,
but her time was mo uub&lt;siding, so perfectly
exact, that xhc dn.vtJum wild.
“I want freedom," he would exclaim, in hb
foreign language*. “1 do not wish to count
my time when I ring ‘Adelaide,’ nor to think

around a wigwam, Gregory. Tell us how
watched it with rest."
“And Mr. Gregory! How about iilra, Ei­
tan I How about him! What will lie sayF
“He will bo itallgiited. Hr fa so fond of the
Spaniard. Why, be p.-ojx&gt;*«rthat the wbota

bo you uhall judge when you tee it'
Andalusia."
“ -Adelaide!’

fairly.

Spanish, and she was from tlie first ou Grig­
should go.”
ory’s side. To Hilda bo said very tittle. /This
She laughed. “It is too long, I know,". sl» was tho delicate and difficult part of the matreplied.
Fortunately.for the group of friends, Stef­ afford tlx- holiday, and bo
ano was perfectly willing to ring if Hilda
affair was managed with grtU delicacy.
“If I appear in it—if I propoae inviting

To this subtle and emliarrawdng task be
thus addressed bimwlf. Ho talked as if both
Stefano nud Hilda were going; be suggested
that be himself might t« invited ns “guest."

rition was most honorable and derirable. Hu
spoke of the rest, of the exhilaration in tlm
waa atrictlyi

al, being

to do nt Coast Cove! He bought IxxjIci to
more on the butterfly order, the party con­
sisting of Mrs. Lyons, her sister, Mnu Arnold,
Mr. Arndt. Hjkla, Btefanu and a young.

StoaT^r klbJ^bS- Hifa are unwjuatal

t

Scrofula—What ft is and how to
Overcome it
rily had its

have, and finally sont Hilda

they were going, and they fell into the habit

Mnu Lyons' little fanchw to take Hilda's arm

“He will U'delighted."
“•Delightodr" related the young man.
“It h a Hrat-claM euchre, Ellen. ‘Delighted]’
Well, you art blind!"
“Moms," cries! the doctor, turning and al­
most facing the unseen and horrified Gregory.
deserve the bouby pnse! Indeed you du."
“Well, I shall not get it,’ her lover grimly

nortbcrti *ea coast in March, and told them
that hv prefcred thinking of them axatbama
When tho second week in March came,
Gregory bad a summaos to Chicago, and bad

during the week and will join you there. I

behind so often to make room for {towers that
U mode him frel like a “bill horse"; but wlien
Btefnno was al went be didn't seem. u&gt; mind it

“But the guewtf Whom are we to tovttaF
inquired Mra Lyons, gayly.
Gregory hesitated. It was a brenthleM
moment to him. He did not don’ b&gt; look at

cur party ought not to be broken now. No

waved hfa hand and smilingly mat hfa fate—«
very ugly fnte. By some mfaarpuigement of
the guillotine tbe gory head mimd the baxkrt
nud cam.m&lt;-l nert** the scaffold into tbedutt
of the street. Tbe French dislike botehwork,
and the picnic ended with a charivari ot cat-

Jackson hoodlums are making exten­
sive preparation!) for the arrival of Gen.
Booth, of the salvation army, who will
positively appear there Oct. 2U.

fellow. But I sm through it all

Credit is due the German women and
physicians for first using Red Clover
blossoms as a medicine. Best results
are obtained when combined with other
medicinal roots and herbs, as in Dr
Jones’ Red Clover Tonic, which is the
ixsit known remedy for all blood diseas­
es. stomach and liver troubles, pimples,
coati venras, bad breath, pilre. ague and
malaria disease, indigestion, lore of ap­
petite. low spirits, huad ache and all dis­
ease of the kidneys. Price 50 cents, of
Fred Hotchkiss.

You may

Arnold.

pliment, and to think in a language is a great
The widow’s cyea spartied as she looked at

To carry out his scheme the &lt;

Mr. F. Rentschler, San Francisco,
Cui., contracted a severe cold, and lw^
came so hoarse he could not speak. He
tried a numler of remedl.« without
benefit, and even the efforts of two
physicians failed to give the sligbeHt
relief. He was induced to try Red Star
Cough Cure, one bottle of which en­
tirely cured him.

Then be laughed, Ufa handsome face findling.

If Stefano had not been going to Florida in

lotion of sidy qwechoe from silly jiolyglot.

T

am his friend for Ufa'

Electa Hill, of Mt. Morris, recently
dteehargt-tl from the Pontiac asylum an
•‘cored," has been returned to that in­
stitution for another cure.
Therefore see that the members of
your family are w- U Supplied with Dr.
Jacksons liver pills and use Dr. Jeckson’s root and herb coni lai; it will
sharpen the appetite, help digwtion,
promote sound sleep, strengthen the
sj-stom and so remnoye those distrew­
ing symptoms which, If m^b-ctad, may
result in the ruoat serious consequences.
F-nrnleby W. H.Goodyear. ®1.(X)per

‘tKriAVC
TJkXVrV' peetally

Hable

Thay are
to .uddvn

It

sawa

You
Eter

SUITS -A.T COST
The assortment is good and those coming early will find
some excellent bargains. I shall continue to keep a good line
of single

■EATIERirS AATADDU
MiCHiQiN VA I AKKH

remedy.

poreWerrt, —■&gt;■uM.tatlWU.. I»re&lt;liQurtour MtenrtimltrailSUlnutan co.,-. If -r
rae!.til pamphlet."
'
RHEUMATIC SYRUP CO,

If the children have fever nod diilte
use Cohh’a LittleFodophyiHn Pills. W.

Default bavins been made tn tbe oouditlons of
•
'“ur&gt;SMe made and executed by
Adam Mdy ondjancy Nldj.hta wife, to Robert
Burns und J. Davldm&gt;u Burns, and David K
Conk and Fnilo A. Ubeldoc, on toe riit^nth
«!»&gt;• ot Aukusi. A. D„ use. Mid rerordod tn Um
office of th. register of deeds for Barry county.
Michigan, on tbe 3d day of February. A. Ix,
I"®. In I.Jber » of mortxagea. on pane U«.
Hold niorlpigv wm upon Um express cotidilion that ri.udld any default be matte In the
payment of tbe Ibtereat on any day wneroou tbe
I*.
W*bte’» therein expreaaed.and
rimuid the same remain unpaid and In arrears
for the apace of thirty days, then and from

New Grocery Firm!
The undersigned, having purchased the interest of Geo.

P-ieston in the firm of Preston &amp; Cook, will continue the business at the old stand under the firm name of

HOGLE &amp; COOK
We will do all in our power to hold the trade already estab
wares, and still
principal sum of

lished and largely increase the number of customers by sell­

mortgage, and
at the date of 1

ing good goods at a small margin.

or proceedings cRbsr at law or tn equity itavtaiB
been Institute,! to reeovvr tho moneys secured
bl sa il tnortsaro or anv
’veurvu

Ooixxe eaxicl See TTsHOGLE &amp; COOK,

Riven that on ttau
iMR.at 10 o'clock
st public auction
north front door
•&gt;[, lU-tlncx. r.a

Central House Block-

H&gt;ipwu on such munraae. him! all

MrCHIOAX BTATF. l.AXt’
■ lanrinv. Svpt M &gt;*’*

wrttan

aerthui

‘J?

neo

S

Which will be sold at prices to suit rhe times. Shall com­
mence receiving Fall ana Winter Stock of Goods, thi- w«'k,
and invite an inspection of goods and prices.
Prairieville Sept. 20, 1886.

a tai doffed his cap with a facetious smile.

pavements Stefano would tell him that bo

hlsrfano

CLOTHING AT COST!

M. J. GOSS

...—.. „
—...
lucu MW
Whoops liroko forth uncontrollably, and the |
naUxa of the eouHudinr smi™*

and Hilda, with Btefano and Gregory bring-

beach, and with him wan Hilda

Sl^

MESSER^ BROS.

Coats, Pants, Vestsand Overcoats,

Fraatre Uill believen in the drtanvnt in- '

Stefano Cook but little interest in all this the decapitation of tho murderer Janet, alias
English talked around him. He lived in hfa
lagoon of French and Italian, and the out­
side wave* did not disturb him. His plans
;
.
,
— ;
-------- e gn&gt;up vi eicuminiMi, nrU.v.ug.lrr.D-r,
b. pr«nl«.l b.,D»ir nmjta,
that bo could soon are all erf Use south that lie ...Mi . ^nzratutattnv each other on th., f-vnr.

sion soon established itself: First, walked

to resolve Into reposting to her what Stefano

We have the exclusive agency for the VICTOR for Barr,
County, and threshers are invited to call and get prices. They
can afford to buy no other than the Victor Clover Holler. ’
Respectfully.
.

In stock, I offer my entire stock of Men s. Boys’
and Children’s
•dy ataofasrly frvw from mineral or vrftuM* bou
sm. and may be [vracrited far any apefaca of akin m
UmI diaeue With tbe errtaiaty ul ai^lv relief and
perrnanent ruie when all other rrmrd.ea fail
Hibbard's RbeurnaUr Syrup fa not • patent medl
cine, but a proprietary article, cnn.pounded and ahUlfullv prepared by a prwrve pecstaar to itaetf, of th.
act... nmlwinaf prvper-.ra of the .n.wt approved
alterative, tonic uvl blood putif'inK rrmediea of lh«
vewvtabh kingdom known to medial ackncc. Bal
Mr .to mW wvV.m. &lt;n
C-.iJ.I. Sal* lthr.,n,«w

"It Is the moat unfortunate thing," ho said,

Toledo, for then Now York would scam like a
prairie to hint To this Gregory rather
ntak ly replied that his own country was jood
enough for iiim.
Stefano worried Gregory. For o*e thing,
Gregory had Introduced him to tho sociable,
and was considered hli intimate friend.
Stefano was even invite! tn hotwe* as a eon&gt;-

that occupied by the Biroseu.
Signed by the committee: E. Sixby, Chairman. La Grange Indiana- J n
Gabdnee, Secretary, Jas. Richards, Morden Sal-en, Samuel’ Frankish (’hi.
Frankish, Centerville, Mich.; L. M. Woodworth, Ju. dugston, Arad Lainrt^
J. E. Houk. La Grange, Indiana.
’
^Pt«.

Suits of Ready Made Clothing

“A guatt!” eixclninnd Morris. “Not I, in­
deed! I don't deadhead it at a hotel, EBcti.

the moan time lie devoted himself to talking
to Mrs. Lyons and practenng with Hilda. He

Stefano hftui dutinguisbwi hhitsrlf ax

&gt;F
IR
10

The Birdsell, from 1,339 pounds of straw, tbwahed 87 poumis of
niir^
with a large quantity of chaff; the VKor. fran l^lu pounds of straw thS5
48^ pounds of seed, mixed with a less nwmtity ofefcaff. The time oevunfed S
threshing by the Victor was Habt p&gt;inulM
th^l that occupied b-.t!•? mJ?
sell. F rom tbe straw of the V&amp;or the Birdsdl’rethreshed two poimdTof
from the straw of tbe Birdsell the Victor rethieshed elgtd pounds of
'
rMhn-hln« *•
Xutreli tl*

As I am not going to keep

I couldn’t tell you thia before, because Htefano hadn't said, or. if you like it better, sung,
anything decided; it fa a four-leaf clover

nvdly aware Hint lbs/ had seriously fanned

with Hilda for a partner, or a never-ending

Whereas, At the St. Joeeph countv. Michigan, Fair, held as G ntroi tn
the 21st day of May. 1880, an agreement was entyed Into by the
on
of the different machines to have a trial of their Merits at the LaGra^r^ti *
Fair, on Thursday. May Z7.1880, a joint committee was fanned JnnM A”linti
five from each ot the two counties, and held such trial this day ’
nslstlni ot
Tbe committee, m pursuance of the agreement, secured two two-hor~
* x
elover, which had been stacked two winters, and brought them on
and determined that each machine should thresh one load and then nuh^D.i '
straw which had been run through the other machine, according to
ie
At the conclusion of the trial the committee, alter due dritbeniti™
momdy decided in favor of the Victor for rapidity and excellency of kork^f^u

k lid

In tbe darkness Gregory pushed his hat
down over his eyt*. “Idiothe muttered, but
be did not exj.laki to whom tbu title belong'vl.
—Ixiuise Stockton in Har|«r* Ikunr.

and, under Gregory's administration, had
self. It wn» 11&gt;rough his inflacncw that the
sociable had taken just the form it had, and

La Grange. La Grange Co, iDd, May 25th
Report of joint committee by the agricultural societies of Kt J(Bu.nh L
Michigan, and La Grange county, Indiana, to test the relative ni.-ntsr n?3'u?.;y’

Ho had Interested tho party, anil had

Coati linn:

bedKi«)f Hilda was
totally beard unou,
Lyuax, thu widow, explained it by saying
that Hilda was a hrnnoropothfat.

.
nat

Report of Committee.

The ocean lapped the shorn, a brcem came
up, though gently, and the stare sho.io
lirighter. Then sweetly, suddenly, came the

not. adopted the tiuli!t of listening very little

”Euchred," sold Arnold.
“Now, tart that just my luck I” exclaimed
speaking in lthcr. Ho «uuld not expraa him­ Gregory; “and I hadn’t a bad hand cither.
self in Engli ih, and bo was not uixterxUxxl
when he spoke 8j&gt;ani&lt;ih. Ho therefore took
nsfugu in French, with some little Italian,
and «hca the subject permitted, be was fond comical idea, this clubbing arrangement, and

O“Rend tbe report Offthe trial m riven betow, and see if n u no.
claim for IL
,

'

,

jt

�6TAN0INC ON THEIR TIPTOES?

A MUSICAL BEDLAM’

£
STONEWALL JACKSON.

TALE OF UFE.

STRANGERS SURFEITED WITH SWEET

who ,oy»: -1 walk upon my too* just u

SOUNDS IN THE CITIES.

THE

CO-(FEDERATE

CHIEFTAIN’S

LAST COMMAND IN THE FIELD.

pointr queried tbe scribe.
-Not at all," replind tbe Uttle Vivian, smfl-

Bv.25&amp;
nx. lUlTIXOMt «»•

L'J:

lamp would answer almost as well; but still
when ui«n the lady’s foot it was anythinbut unshapely. "The ntrength is neither in
th- shoe nor the toes," continued the ladv, as
the scrit*' handlod tho little pink foot casing
again and again; “it is in tbe ankles. On-,
must practice for months before they ou: go
on their '|&gt;oiiitM;’ but tho ankle and not the
toes Is the [Art to be litrengthdu-d."
Yielding, then, to the curiosity of yearn,
Gw reporter naked, and quite timidly-. “Might
I be permitted to see your footr
“Certainly," rcptM the premiere, “why
not r and directly it was in bls hand.
•‘The public have queer notion* of we people
of the stage, I have no doubt,” said the
daqcer, “but the idea that a laJIM dancer's
feet tire &lt;x&gt;nied and biudoned or knocked out
of joint is all n mistake, as you will see by
mine. Here, let mo stand upon my tora."
And jumping lightly upon a’ table, tbe
livsly Vivian twirled upon the tore rd her left
foot ns lightly indeed os a butterfly upon a
blomoin.
hardship cornea in,” replied ahe, laughing.

■s£&amp;-

When Jackson luol reached the point where
I lino now cromod the turnpike, scarcely a
mile wed. of ChancellorsviUc and not half a
mlto from a line of Federal troops, he had
found his front lbs* unfit for tho fartlier and

McCarthy.
°Jn,.uv'tn riih thrin’
» iday tamlourinca tu d enurertinoa. mn-riE'r the flute and tbe
THE DEPOPULIZATION OF FRANCE.
ti„'V
’■®neiT«l Uiis elementary instruc­ through which it waadmpowible to preserve
tion. tbe Ininnmrin
r- /
... alignment Division cummandcrs found it
uiun- and mure difficult as the twilight deep-- —
nuK.-ica uiai a lanra for­ cned to hold their broken brigndra in hand.
tune U to b« uuvly oul Gf a* nun-riaJwhk-h Regretting the necessity of relieving tho »cwn- of dailies coming from different |&gt;arts
^?iVtll'O» r”“‘y 0,1 ,UU“l Cnf"
F™- troops In front. Gun. Jnckron bn l ordered A. ■ of France. Mort of them are dated Friday
wdly U&gt;« haunu of three itinerant mhutreh. P. Hill's dividon, his third and reserve line, nnd Sfitunlny. uni tjiere ia not one that d&lt;aa
When be liringa them into any town or city to be placed in front. While this change was
ho takes tn&gt; hi*
&lt;.........
. tiring effected, impatient and anxious, tbe lent drathx Multiply tbo jKijvrs I liavn Iren
general rode forward on the turnpike, fol­ olile to ounsult l&gt;y 1«». whirh in a very low
....... t. *,---- ui money aj Uls lwt lowed by two or three of his staff and a num- raaqaitatiun, and one arriren at a minimum
at night when they oxnu bonwj, habeata than
siiort, one may take it. for granted that there
and send, them to ted supperkra, and the
11J“
wh*“
ffrow to the years of ow-ent of the hill toward Chanrellontville, are fin.tXX) such calamities per aiuium tn
Maturity they abandon tbe old tyrant, and when ho came u[&gt;on u line of tho Federal in­
bo to forced to fc*ik “other fields w&gt;d jst-ture. fantry lying on their arm*. Fired at by one
TUi*. added to other pbeor two mv.-kets (two musket lalls from the population.
«*w" for bi* fortun. making.
A KIKOINO RLAVX.

The crueltiw practiced on tbrae little one.
are taarfu] to contemplate. Often have I
»en a pretty. daA-ey«I Neapolitan signori no

’AKlHc
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
This powder never varies. A marvel ot phrity
»'.rc:&gt;L-tb and wbolesomeucM. Mure economic*'
than ihe ordinary kinds, aud cannot I* sold tn
competition with t-ie mult Hude of Inw test, short
weight, ahmi or phosphate powders. Sold only
In cans. Royal Baking Puw»r» Co., IM

the front), ho tunrod and camo back toward

Tiie following times and places have been desIjnialcd by the Board of Examiners lor bolding
public examlnMtans tar teachers In Harry coun­
ty. The secretary Is authorised to issue special
Jusl placed in position. and ignorant that be
certificates,
which are valid only until the neat
• I. . . ,
iw.ui.re tvuoai oi v as in tbe front, tbe left rotnpany began
that rich red color of southern cllmss mid a
eloquent things, and are, to a great extent, public examlnntiana.
HiUnrday, August SHlii. Hastings.
pilifnl harrowing gnm in her orbs, as she firing to the front, and two of bis party fri) the credenUab of, the wodl.l-Bo prophet. M.
Friday. HcpL 10th. Middleville.
from
their
saddles
dead
—
&lt;
'apt.
Buswell,
of
glanced uiMdy at you and pleaded mutely
Bertillou, w ho has just jHiblfadied his annual
Friday, Nept. Mth. Hl&lt; *ory Corners.
Friday and Saturday. Oct. tsth and 30th. st
for a coppiT. Otliers 1 hare briteld with the engimo rs, and Ik-rgt. Cunliffc, of the sig­ report-Co tbe Paris municipal council, stabw
nal corps. Spurring his Ihh-ro arrow the road
Hasting*.
muw'ks nnd make supple Uro limbs.
Friday. Nor. 12th, at Nashville.
to Ins right, be was met a second volley from that there have Ixxm dose ttpon 17,000 am-.U
ru&gt;kier's mill din it
for vagrancy and mendicity in the capital
It la expected that all who intend to teach and
tlio right company of Pender's North Carolina
•.».ird, at Council and for bourn it is a conadera up and down—
&gt;)&lt;&gt;ne,
Iwsidca
34,00fi
for
more
serious
crimes.
in r d * office In the
brigade, tinder tills volley, when not two
white tb-dr uiiwrable little hacks are wasting rods from tho trocjw, tin- general received Moro than half the culprits, male or female,
..f completing the
a prompth at n o cl6ek and cluse at 4 p. tn.,
e-t, amt where ril
their Uvea away in the fetid atmosphere, ot thrre bails at th* same instant. One jriw- are under 25 years of agri On referring to
teachers tire urgently requested to be pres­
elective franchi-' cmirii Commercial Gnrctte.
ent *1 the otienlng. Kiainlnallaut! will be both
low drinking mltxms crying for alms aul tintad tho |adm of hi* right band, and was JI. BertUlcn's report for tbe year ISM, I find
I .d the Cotislltoand written, chiefly tbe latter. Candidate*
fonigd to linti n to the nliaid reinvmatiou of cut out tliat night from the l«ck of his hand. that there I* on increase of over 4,000 male­ oral
.-.,1:. must registar
for a third crude certificate nm.t pas* a *att»factor*, witliout a comwpuwllng increase in lactory examination tn orthography, readlog.
IxsotL'd drunkards.
Uta privilege ot
A second paisexi around tho wrist of the left
penmanship,
arttlnnctte. grammar, geography.
the
pofsilntion.
I
am
content
to
let
tlxsa.
fig
­
I found ono of tbesc palo-fanxi chUdren arm and out through the left hand. But a
A lady of medium higiit may have a finely
I 1.HOG1.E, I)
U.
H.
history, civil government, theory and art
ures q«ak for tlwmaelvrs, but 1 cannot for­ of teaching,
li«.;ir.i .’f iteclsiratlafi. abaptxl foot such as common rumor givrii to
and pliyulrioKy. with particular refs
third ball |xuaed through tbe left-arm half
bear quoting a conversation I overtirard a ereneetothe effects ot alcoholic drinks iroon'
w a. hams.
Mrs Cleveland, but tn the south a No.' 3*,'
wny
from
the
shoulder
to
tin?
elbow.
The
. rfdof K.'gi»tratl®n. slipper is not usually draignat**! as dainty. the bridge* ovarlookiag tbe Rhone at Geneva
few montlu ago, still tn connection with this
Urge Ume of the upper arm was Wintered to want of increase of the j&lt;opulatii&gt;n.
sn. Keeonter.:
branch, srtlii an average standing of n per cent.
ProKibly 2^ fa a* large ns tbe term will IN ben 1 taniud around 1 saw a pre mature!) the elbow joint, and tbe wournl bled frrely.
A genthtnon that might have sat for the
Fora second grade the additional rctpilrestand. I'eoplo who frequent southern ball­ agv»t ehilii, wRh tear-laden eyss, holding out His hone turnal quickly from tbe firo, original of Zoin'* grand father in “Fot-Bouille" nicnts
will tic vlrnu utar) alaebra. Niukkerplng
rooms and summer resorts romnumt ujxni tho [mini of liur hand and looking up piteous­ through tlie thick tmshra, which swej&lt; tho
and natural phllosopht. with a standing In each
f-ivided Into Htates the fact that extremely small feet, fret in- ly at me. She lirid a very old violin under cap (nun the general's brad and wretched his maintained that France i* Istitcr off with her branch ot 80 pev cent, and an average ™ ri per
37,av&gt;,(l00 of inhabitantii than btlwr countries cent.
oil.-..,.itimt free,
her
arms
mil
a
pair
ot
tiny
cymbrds
was
forehead,
leaving
drofw
of
blood
to
stain
his
vhvrtn ng to pay. caaixl in slippers running from 1 to 2&lt;t ore
For a first grade, geometry and genera! histo­
nm tar thorough and largely in lb-' majority. Not many years ! aUachud to a hem|xn coni that encircled her
ry, wiUi a standing not lower than M&gt; per cent.
! waist. “Ah! monsieur,** sho cried, in broken
In any one branch, anil an ntcrage ot w percent.
primogeniture prevails everywhere and is
All candidate*, with whom no member of the
.£•» X! i
■'
*j&gt; .u,
.... reeled from tisi saddle and wn» caught by the of
room m
applied indiscriminately. “And do you see," board I* saqorintrd must furnish satlslactory
anus of CapL Miltsmrno, of tbe signal corja.
proof mi to moral ctiaractcr.
Sehool otneers (especially Inspectors) are eor­
Ijoitl
upon
the
ground,
there
came
nt
once
to
twiuklin-g in lb« muv&lt; of th" dance hut
dtally Invited lb be present.
hi* succor Gen. A. I*. Hill nnd members of
thrre- numbors larger than 3J{. anil in the
J. J. ENGLAND. Cbm..
his staff. Tbs writer reached his ride a an iqunl portion of his parents' property. It
W.1P. FOLHEMVfi.Bec’y,
Mnsmbly were dam*.A* who wou)d have
D.C. WARNER.
minute after to find Gen. Hill holding tbe
mm! riBtoldcrs ot tl» wounded tthinf.
This preponderance of small f«rt in the a* be often did before. Will the monswur, head
Cutting iqwojtbe coat sleeve, from wrist to
•&gt;« the (uraday south nmung ladies of high social standing
ris'uhlvr, I found tbn wound in the upper see loo great an increase of our p'lpulaUou.”
Default having been in*!c In the conditions of
- -elater nett. ha* bpm nre-ountr.! for on many throrira, the
me! O ceil! inspire monrieur to have pity arm, and wfih my handkerchief I bound the In vaii: did his intcrlocntor point out to him w certain mortgage eXccUIM by Ambrose Cox
and .Mary F.Cox. hl* wife, to Ruth' K. Mudge,
n»OHt natural one. wo think, bring the ex­
that such an itiereoae would necessarily mean bearing date the 3rd day ot May. !S*3, aud reUM- u-i-rraJ. eornmls- planation that tbew- ladies do not uso their
a MVSB'al RtnutM.
Couriers were tent tor Dr. Hunter
rnnlcd In the ofBce ot the register ot deed* of
xtt&lt;«raey gvueral feet with tl&gt;e freedom and constancy tlmt
County. MU liigan. on the 4th day o! May.
Milan is—so far os the cultivation of music I McGuire, tbe surgeon of'the corjw and tho turn Hr was not to be convinced, argument Barry
in liber 22 ot mortgage*, on page MK. Said
geiwrnl's trusted friend, and for an anrtw- had to be given up in drepalr.—Paris Cor. INB,
mortguire has been luwlgned to Mina Mudge and
maid assignment dnly recorded. Said mortgage
it* world-francd Scala where Verdi s now com­ Inmv Ik-mg outside of our Him*, it w»» Ixindon Gkdie.
was upon toe exprtM condition that ahouidMiy
• ill district of tiling to fliwl in southern cittas ladies of the position is to lie piaytxl during the fortbcnni- urgent that be should l* moved ut onea.
■lefaull be made in the pavment ot the Interest
■ing season, and a conservatory for ojn-ratic With diffiralty litter bearer* were brought
on any day whereon the same 1* made payable
a* therein expressed, and should tbr same re­
pupils- Every day strain* of inti'dc fall al- tfom the lino near by, tbe general placrel
main unpaid and In arrears fur ttie space of
roadways a» well os &lt;-ustom, are againxt
tqxMi tbs littsr and carefully rni-d to tbe
thirty &lt;lays, then and from thenceforth after the
the first flush &lt;&gt;f early day one, le-ar* the 1 shoulder. I myself l*onng &lt;»iro corner,
county.
h.p»c of the said thirty dny* tbe principal sum
of two tliousaad and Atty dollars, with all armnrual ring of the military tands as'they
rsngH ARTtLtJtnT hhu
rentage* ot Interest tliereai, should, at Hie o;e
inarch
nt
tinbetid
&lt;&gt;f
tlwir
re»[e«-tive
ftigi|
moment
later
•xtilkry
from
tb»
Federal
A
xtilkry
tb&lt;&lt;
mbndttetl to
tl.ni of the said mo tgagoe, her executors, ad­
simple arrangement Tho kago is
m*nt» for drill to tbe quu-ious plnrta tebind A)(,
opened t poi; «*; gn at broadriilcs
ministrators or assigwi. boeome aud be duo and
arc clrarly an inheritance and continue small the Furo'Bonajxrte, wh-ro MnrMali&lt;m's ct.n- 1 tf,unbred ovw t e wood*; ItMng "hell*
payable Immediately thereafter, although the
Krlod limited for tile payment thereof may not
10. article to. eria- dspita exercise continuous and severe.—Ma
quering legions |st*aed in review after tiro ! H an-the dark thicket* tlirough, ami
Fiibave expired. and detault havinx l-'-eu made
.lottlo
... of Magenta.
..
_
j Mirapncl swept Use rood along which wo
In the payment ot the Interest due May 3rd.
Throughout- Uro ontire day you are «urv to , u&gt;«&gt;v«l. Two or three step* f ortiror fuul the a great big wotslen polo passes through the nrbe charm'd (or Innedl l&lt;» roving *ong*ter* if . litter benrur at my ride was struck on.1 fell. rangeimnit lengthwise, right under tbe roof. thirty day* and upward* and still remains un­
board o! &lt; oOUty
a room
looking--------&lt;&gt;n the i but a» tbe litter turned MnJ. Watkins I*igh.
,vu lm[&gt;pra to
— live
.... in
- ------- -----------paid. the aforesaid pnuriftal sum of two thous­
A Q lUc friend of mine, who joww* more you
■bisive power to
and and fifty dollars less seven huadred dollars
akin tor all rorvt- than the avarag- hopefulness of his sanguine courtvnnl; for into U***- yards do they ; „f HiU-, qan, happily caught it. But tbe
which ha* been paid, with all arrearage of In­
I- against their n­
three feet long, and three fret high. Il is not terest thereon, 1* now dc-.-larrd duo and payable
a mi fixed or itefinoblig'd
tn
lay
the
litter
and
its
burden
full moon.
pneri: Provided,
very comfortable to dt in it, however ytju have bv the term* of said mortgage. Mid there Is now
to be due at Uns date the sum ot one
vtoiiiiisU till eventually they kick up such
entered it. Two men. unless you specially re­ claimed
thousand six hundred and nine and t®-100 dalan infernal racket that you might well fancy
quire a third, come before and after the kago
•unty. and may by
m Bedlam during such an operaUorL general's aide, ami held him firmly to the
man." When preased U. revrai woasexxraw- yourself
... ... .v__ J..
or any fiart thereof.
ground a* h" ntb-mpUxl to riw. Over us
dinarv good luck had befallen him. my friend
Now. therefore, hy virtue of the power ot sale
swept tho rapid fire of shot and sbell-grape- the proprietor. hb wife, sons, daughters. eontalneil
drew up into the Jwlov of tbeGirard boose
in **!&gt;! mortgage and the statute In
*h&lt;&gt;t striking fire on tbe flinty rock of tb*
such ra*e made sud provided. uoUce I* hereby
and after looking carefully about him
£ven that on Saturday, tbe 27Ui day of Norem­
rand
all
around
us
and
swooping
from
their
of the x-lreult courts brratlwd into my expectant rar tbe wool
ir, 1888. at ten o'clock In the forenoon; I fthaU
-alary dl twenty-five •■Salt!’ 1 wait«x! for a further explanation. tra romped of right ’or ten murieinna fret borw* and men of tbe artillery just moved off your shoos and show Uro wny to your room. sell at public auction to the highest bidder, al
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I
"..I t.i listen
One nice looking girl brings yrox a cup of tea the north front door ol Uro court houMi, In the
Of Hastings. Barry eonnty. Mlehlgan-thot
and a tray of sweets; another will bring you city
Aid -npcrintraiicnl of of course, that hi. •taritang announcement bad
being the pteee where the Circuit Court for Bar­
a Japanese town. You ehang.' your clothing ry County Is holdrn—Uie premises «le»crit&gt;ed in
revive such salary as Lad time to make
proper impression.
arm’ aroum! him, and with tho wounded nuui's for the gown; then ctapyoar ham is. and some said luortmroe not heretofore sold and proceed*
in&lt; &gt;1 br th - teriaiature “I haven’t It patented yet,” bo said ‘tait jts
«f tht* »&amp;!»■,
italdoirsaid
mortgage, to pay the amount due
weight
thrown
heavily
upon
dm
,
wo
forsook
Trip into n tvslnurnnt, and sit down to din­
•urely worth it Hl tell you what it to. Whil-smoking my favorite-clay pipo lart «rek I ner During the half hour you spend in ' 'Entering the woods, he sank to the ground
**rtud!i, &lt; ;i-;! e.nt. tear thereafter.
noticed that it was pretty strong and I lai! swallowing « vral cutlet and n miniature from exhaurtiou, but the litter was soon have many Imtbrooms, to meet tbe require­ the northeast quarter ot the southeast quarter
- tamrotaR. and the
ment* of vudtor*. ’ Tbe Imt firings are usually
it- and pnntavd. notice it mMm and bought a txowoot The ide* pyramid of maize. *srM down with a half brought, and, again rallying a few men, we located nt tlio side of volleys, and longlmmborf df section twenty-three; also the west half of the
southwest quarter nnd the southtast quarter of
.. .‘eiienil election to t&gt;e struck me that something was
“ “*• battle of liaroki, no less than three or four c-onvcl to carry- biru f.irth-r. when n srcotxi pipe* &lt;arry tbe water into the town*. Some the
southweet quarter, and the south half of the
grouix of vocal or instrumental musician.
.tad election precincts
bearer
fell
at
my
ride.
This
Unto,
with
none
- the first Twsdar
Imthrootn* liavn tbe water falling over your MHithweit quarter of the northwest quarter, nil
_ ____ I______ _ ent -fter shattersection twenty-four, in town otic north, ot
■••mg the second day of
tn nadst, tbe litter carcczuid, am! tbe general head ; othi*r* arc madet&lt;&gt; rush out from tho lot­ on
range right west, in Barry County. Michigan.
. :ug county onieersare
fell to the ground with a groan of deep pain. tom of the Imlh. Borne bathrooms have ar- The premise* heretofore sold as above staled
stray coppers j™
— • •---- -are descrllwd as the northeast quarter of the
Oreatlr alarmed, I sprang to his aid, and hftthing
II took up an the nicotine ano ID* Uxmght rtrikea you to wind up tho evening iuc his brad « « stray beam of moonlight hot I have rWtcdwvrral of the origin of these northeast quarter and the northwest quarter of
«nd brandy on the terrace of a
pipe today is as swart as when I r* it. ... — .
■ •____ I.
mid I«nvra. he oi.-txd h&lt;* springs. They till rush out from crevices in the northewit quarter ot said section treatyBarring a few salty mouthfuls you g. t on
the rocks, awl they are sn hot that you enn
‘
' MINA MUDdE,
tb« first whiff or two. there ll nothing finer
&lt;l£rad. born of ftorito. will soothe your captain, nevsr mind me.” Raising him agn‘&gt;» not I&gt;u» your Unger in without burning it.
Assignee of Mortgagee.
AtWMf m-u-;-., &gt;„ the pliu r of William D. &gt;n tbe wurruld "-PhlUdriphU N«nra
to hii f««t. be was aecostad by Brig. Gon.
They all have been clwmk-ally analyzed by
SMmi ACotuRova.
wwry soul, or sensibly interfere with your
" (■ rm &lt;if -xiicv will expire on the
Attorneys for Assignee of Mortgagees.
I’rftdnr: “Oh, general, I hope you are not competmit inrti, and by them pronounct-d as
.. .. . t_
.xl.11/. nark* and wiuarea;
seriously wounded. I will have tz&gt; retire my of inrot medical service to all sorts of tb&gt;&lt; in
Graveyard Geography.
traore to reform them, they are so much valid. -Hakow (Ja]sui) Cor. New York Com
Hl expire on the 3lst dav
lirokwi by this Are." Dut Jackron rallying nwrcial AdvertirerRH
itmri.-y in place ot Philip T. iccuuntiut uuu—• —— —
&gt;ip .Cnhpt bNWrtmt
» "I™ ,yfxlr his strength, with firm voice said: “A ou must
i "tnffire aillcxpircontbe •hurchyanh are so often devoid otfm"*. XC W UT I**”'01 tai""*" &lt;* •
hold your ground, Gen. Pender; you roust
. ..
... E?_„l.nd then* M an idea tliUt
boltl your groaud. sir!" And so uttered his
&lt; &lt;&gt;iMmi««loners in plaee of
-------- ...
...mer and Walter Webster, the nortn Slue wn* ***/•
last command o® the flcUL—Caph James city grow* gayer ns it grow* older. It hn»
'■ wifi expire on the 31st day left far a playground for the ddWren. Th®’’Givra Ke!let at once
ppwer Smith in The Century.
some again ray i» i» from
tra*lit,on ti“l
marie Irauty ascientifk rttaly. and w bat with
and Cures
_____ ami rances lt» waits
it* paint and powder, its rouge pot. and its
dyiw.
&gt;*1—1“
I pillar* on every sue.« i — -­
Md I'atr.-.A |i .
whose terms of office will Ki,
cwunel, it looks like the creation of an Alad­ COLD IN HEAD
aloud against tho nuisance, and publicly
rtwreut, fl. ■ ;... ,.| lumber. I8H6.
Tho tenrtuigo-making instinct of very din's lamp inuring)" night rather than tho
.
.
....__—4 frrm it. VOU ftFC dtM
fArHa&gt;t5 ,r‘'
■'••I'Ure id George H. ManCATARRH
ttrK-r. v.,
..fpn. wlu pl),lrr on Un,
young children, ’’hleh. in Mr. Horatio Hate's growth of many ccnturiea. Everything Is
enurvu a&lt;x.T
— i------- of I'l-z-.-.ia-r. pwi.
new in Porto mid tbe wlmlo city appear* to HAY
Opinion. funddM* th. solution for tbe pur
’ 1 ■••odueftri. the votes can­
sling question of the origin of tongues, to ham jumped out of a ban-ll&gt;ox. It is banl to
.■ij-iniwf rraroTi a nrwar* to be that formerly
n •'tir! ’ ,ujule pursuant to taw.
curiously shown among tho children n-arcd imagine that it was n well-known town when Nota I-lqutd,
.. , f"-1',J • - r •
li-ive been designated by
■Jjj e“,'n' "•^'■".fof holding the arid gen- Alum. *&lt;•.. —• -™» “
in Khnker fomilk*. They have, according to Christ wn* crurlfiisl, and that its foundations or Powder,
'^r'r1 “T “
tot-wrb™,l';l"'
■ rri wards of arid city:
north side, end some rustics say that gb«t»
the «vM«nre of thaw acquaint«i with the had lawn laid when Juliu* Ciraar was sucking from Inlurious Drug*
norms**.—
___
.M-for th.-r peresubject, many verb, and
apparently his th unit* and blinking his little eyes as a and Offensive Odors.
A particle is applied Into
*n&lt;J },*
We^Ameriean* *[&gt;cak of agrrlri.le.
of their own creation, and unlike any k&gt;&gt;own rnw red Imby.
ru"
’11Price SO rents al dnixxisU: by mall.
Crinntioaa
1 nere
• - Mben.
rswthsani ‘ Si.-rlfl's
nlffer.
Washington Hty a* the doming Paris of tlie JStatered. «o rents. Circular* tree.
dialect. The words are usually
Francisco Chronicle.
4CI.Y BROTHE1LS prugg1«ts. Owego. N. T.
ugly and unplrarant to any one with a Rrtiri- west Tin* broad itrrct* and shady avenues
arc laid out with the same regularity, and it
tivo ear.—Boston Transcript.
ntAXK STEBBINS.Recorder.
ims niu -b th»' sanfe climate, and it i« to be tbe
Col. *■•»*»•“•-----n 1 MrCh-re of the Philadelphia Tim.*,
future social, artistic, scirntifle, literary and
CoL
bv telling the following
(Jutity of Harn, holiten nx }b«
Billing* (meeting Baxter who ts walking rap­
br^rtorricnce during tbe wnr of the rebel
^*tt*drrra&lt;l'ur *y'' o'llI‘,*,n*nt
G,y w' P
_rhieMTO Tribune.
H^db*ptan'«l^mpftaocr0pS&lt;J,rr,r idly along tlie straetl—Helioa Baxter, why
I
vn^nntvPa. inlMl,butG«i. PntWK* Judicial circuit.- In
’’'Barter-I am walking fart to keep that felt from now it may take the pin.* of Paris.
inF
T^
tSu3hn
ft'rmv
along
and
lto^7
in the ('ircult Court for
Brokers van • —
j
I Washington i» only ninety yram old. Pan* is
““UT. In Clittneery. at tbe Court
In the matter of the Mtalo of Herepta Moore,
tersen. of the
triol it ogam on low Stagg* from catching up with me. He's ’ over l.ftun. When T’nri* wm- !.»»&gt; years of
IHctei a ';,
Bs'Uapi on Uie «h day. of
11 onwdlng aiKlfillng the peUUon. duly veri­
an awful bore. Ro long.
°BIrth ^*7 000 OUD to one of ttaBillings (meeting Staggs, who is walking , age Mu' had not Mtrpamed in populai ion that fied of David A Bowker, administrator of said
-tHlwihg from affidavit on ^W,&lt;ir?'
I1
earn* dong and rarrtod off rv.-ry
of tlie Washington of nlni.-ty. When Co­
federate ride.
_
again, but riowlyj-Halkx. oW Wow. why arc you .
estate proving that he i«*y be licensed to sell
JZLtot
''-h-idantGai W. Foster 1* not il
lumbus discovered America. Paris «as n city certain real estate telonginK lo.,,,e "state of
JrtHcrt v. t . -w,p. (,ut i, A resident of tbe brat, boxers on tbe btz&gt;k M-e -!00 tan
s‘ - 1
•&gt;&gt;&gt;■ motionotSmith &amp; Col,XStaK?e^' k&lt;*P fr®n retelling up with 1 bat at over 011.**** |«?vple. &lt;&gt;r a* large as Cleve­ *aid decease!!, in sakl i" tition described and
Gen. Ixe mads a
»o,,rti, yMr the colonel
.
,
KT!
••j 'it * Mdiriton, it to ordered twit
land, nnd it Imd rearthsl the presritt size of tor reason.* therein »et forth.
civ
',1 "rid non Vealdent dnfradfiat
Sttr MttoSw r*%MSX’ frilowBaxter. He’s the word boro in town. Chicago lieforo Washington «n* determined
t„oM.
ir«Iti''ricnM herein within four .lltkw U»t to
-Arkansaw Traveler.
upon as tbe rapita) of tlw Unital Stat® It S’u!Krxil'£Wi^*
•rtk . 1!
01 t,Jis order; and in ease
..t fhnt wav with some of his Confoder
■
' ■!r;,u’'cbr cause his answer to the
now lias
people, and it is just utout
*11 other person* intro,J
,f ,eu’nl&gt; unt-tii I* filwd, and a copy theri'a..»&gt;“•«-•
Profits
twenty times as Wg,a» lively, and asUau- —•— “—drequired
to atraear •» ■
complainant's solicitor.
tifu! ns or.r national capital —Frank G.
ZE ,.. ‘‘I
after srrviee on him of a
t^ta-Erobnnge,
moXin th" yem-, «iU three, .ml loaf U.rer Carpenter in Ctevcfand Lxxuter
3X2.' '*"•
“t"1 notice ot Uiis order; and In
wd make morv money thereby than at .ny
bt u'1,! ? ’'' ' 11,1 b'11 b* taken “ confessed
t£rn«L?21ir : ''-1” defendant. And It is fur- actually
rtber busincsa They grt
:Si«•
*fthin twenty &gt;tay» the oom^jne rather dudunda*!.&gt; Pl a gallon for their whbky and «11 it a*
l*b?h 'u o " l,on** °f U|l* order to be pnt&gt;Fogg ha* said tb? meonert thing any
iJ’JuwyeannmknR. ?&gt;ry fUl. fasvy
rauax —---- their letung go
rru-toi1 ’ t.1-"
Bannf.ii, a news pajwr Ing brokers:wiru
ever was cnpablo of raying. V. beq Mra F.
there
to
tma
llmbof
b’,1'’-'’1'*! and clrcuiattng In said
left him .ilone in the Houmi the other evening to be published
O
1:1 WkI1’ publication be couUnucd
'■’■k. for six weeks In
O|1*&gt; I^?r "r V.,a! he '•“-*« * c°Py of tbl» order
S-Xt^r*'1’?5^ '’n-cd on arid nou rcwldwit
bwrfnd
*•«*&gt;At least twenty day* betore the time
^XfoThh^Ur
th,, metallic
[A TnaCW-1
f^nenbed jQr hi* appeirance.
•&gt; in.it the ridermen of
it Hastlnp. acting
&gt;.-ter and f-y virtue
lurthcr to preserve
t- iu*rd against the
,. &lt;• i&gt;v n registration

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’to advertisers.

in.

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FRANK A- HOOKER,
'-''•"I'wu usat.
Abbky, Reglttar.

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Could an v roan think of lotting Pat­
if any voter’s name la not upon the
registration book of his township, he rick Hankard rattle around In James
must before next Saturday. personally
see some member of the board of regfe- ymn? Not much. I’strick Bookard
likra office, as is shown by hfa being a
only criticfaiu to which tt was subject­
and authorize them to register his name. candidate for office 84 timte in 18 years. ed wax, "does it sound well?” Investi­
If be fails to do this, he must go before
If the farmers of Michigan neglect gation proves that there is not truth
the full board of registration Saturday their opportunity for electing a farmer enough to flavor IL
The truth of the whole matter is just
next, and register then. Failing to do for the exalted office of governor of this: Tbe Iradristure of tbe state of
th!?. the voter who is not already regis­ thfa great state, they should never Michigan, at its session in 1881, passed
tered will not have tbe right to vote again complain that the farmers are an act entitled “bd act to provide for
the relief, by counties, of toe families
next Tuesday. It la very important not recognized In politics.
of volunteers mustered from this state
that this matter should receive prompt
The voter should judge parties by the into the military service of the United
attention.
States or of (his state.” It provided
same standard as he does individuals.
that it should be the duty of the boards
For a year R. B. Richards was deputy Where thfa fa honestly and conscien­ of supervisors of each organized county
register of tbe county. He is an exctd- tiously done, the renublican party need at their session to be held in the month
of June, 1861, to make adequate pro­
ent j/enman. and courteous in his treat­ have no fear of the result
vision for all requisite relief sad sup­
ment of all. If elected. Barry county
J. M. Nevins and Dr.* A. L. VanHorn, port of the families of all persons mus­
will have reason to be proud of the rec­
of Dowling, are the republican candi­ tered into the military service of the
United States or of this state, and that
ord he will make. Ralzey has gone into
dates for coroners. If elected, as they- it shall be the duty of the supervisor of
the fight to win, ia making an effective
should be, they will faithfully serve the each township, from time to time, to
canvas, gaining friends every day, and
make diligent Inquiry, in regard to tbe 1 lb. good fine cut tobacco, light.
people._______________ ___
25
relief required by the family of any
The opposition has been charging with the big vote his township Prairie­
&gt;• H
..SESSST
From all sections of Barry county we such volunteer, and to afford such tem­ 1 “ choice • *
O
DON NELL.’ " “W— M
that the republicans intended to spring ville will give him, will have good
35
porary relief as may from time to time
hear
good
reports
.of
republican
har
­
prospects
for
being
Barry
county's
next
some election day charges against O. F.
be necessarv, not exceeding the sum of
1 0)
GEORGE N. POTTER.
Long. This fa false. No republican register and Barry county would never mony and enthusiasm. This cannot fifteen dollars per month to any one
1 “ good
fall to secure a sweeping victory.
dark ..
ever thought of doing so, and we do be ashamed of his work.
family, and may give orders on the
XM1AH fa. ROGER*. ‘
not believe tne opposition ever believed
Republicans, victory fa in the air! county treasurer of hfa county, payable 1 - best
45
The grand army of the republic has a
OOUJTTY TICKET.
out
of
any
moneys
appropriated
for
that such a move was intended. The
H
Mght.
total membership in this state of 20,154, Be true to yourselves and every candi­ that purpose, or out of any moneys not 1
For SbariB—BAKER 8HRINER.
45
only charges that have been made
Fur County Clrrk-FRANK M( DERBY.
having added IjfiOO names to its rolls date on your ticket will certainly be otherwise appropriated, in case no such 1 * Rocket plug tobacco
- ..
I-or Treasurer—CHRISTOPHER A. HOUGH. against Mr. Long have been made by a
appropriation has been made. etc., and
90
_____________
the present year. This is an army of elected.
^For^ R«Chrter of Deeds-RALZEY B. RICHwas approved May 10,1861. Thfa law 1 “ Dynamite plug tobacco, light
man in this city who fa readv at any .voters as well as veterans, and the vast
Barry county ought to retain the ear-, may be found on pages 602, 603 and 604
GKOVEW,eCn‘lnK Attorne’'-pHIUI’ T- COD moment to make affidavit that he has
majority of them will repudiate Law­ vices of one who has been so faithful of the Laws of Michigan for 1801. In
and dark..............
’For8nrwvor- AHA I). RORK.
been a greenbacker for 10 years and fa
yer Yaple at the polls. They will re­ and excellent an officer as P. T. Col­ purauarce of such law and on motion
For Circuit Court fomtnlMloners—^AIZINZO
to-day. He has a personal fight to
of A. L. Green, of Walton, the board of 1 “ Bull Dog plug tobacco, light
E. KKNAHTON. HARTLEY E. HENDRICK.
For Coroners—JOHN M. NEVlNH, A. L wage against Mr. Ixmg, and in further­ member the disloyalty of his family in grove.
supervisors of Eaton county at their
VaxHORN.
.
I " Plank Road plug “
the dark days of the war and his own
Everything points to the election of session in June, 1861, adopted the fol­
ance of that he secured the only paper
votes in congress two years ago. Yaple
lowing resoluticn:
1 “ Nimrod plug
that has been shown thus far with is unworthy of aslngle G. A. R. vote, the entire republican state ticket by
BaaolvMl. Thai the »upwrt*or» at the Mver&lt;!
Editorial Notes.
towtuhlpa of Um county bo ami they arv here­ 1 ” Spent Head ping “
charges against Mr. Long, and he is the and he will get very few of them.— 15,000 majority.
■
by authorized to afionl auch n-&lt;tef an may be re­
Before another issue of the Banner, only one who has .ever shown these
quired by the familial of vi^uateer*. arvordtnc
Jackson Citizen.
The voters of Barry county
rill to the ptvi■talon of an act ,&gt;ai.*ed by the Iritlria- 1 “ Boom smoking .
the result of the elections in state and charges against him. The opposition
tbe aaid »upervl*ur»
moke no mistake in electing *Baker lurr May w. IK1. and that
Hl*
nt ,1.. 1 “ Peck’s Bad Boy
“
county will be known. It is impossible can count on it that no republican will Frutn tlie Evening Journal. Ind.
cloth
at thfa time to make even an approach bring any chargee against Mb. Long or /E. 8. Lacey, of Charlotte, fa, taking Shriner sheriff.
account for such expenditure* with proper
voudien for the same be preacnlrd to the board
to a safe prediction. We can only state any candidate on the fusion ticket him all in all, about as well balanced a
A. D. Rork is the republican candi- of su|&lt;-rrl*or».
‘
1 “ Daisy tobacco .. A..........
that tn both casesit fadxtremely doubt­ But it has leaked out that the fusionfats man as the republican party of the date for surveyor and ought
The legislature of this state as well as
ful At the beginning of the campaign will spring a game of that kind on Bak­ state of Michigan can boast. He fa one elected.
the board of supervisors of this county
Why we sell tobaccos chtwp.
the chances strongly favored the fusion­ er Shrlner. They howl “stop their in of those, tyenvfho know exactly what
were then strongly republican, and the
We buy in large quantics.
he wants aa^ apparently he wants
Honest Chris Hough for treasurer. foregoing act and resolution proves
fats because of the prohibition move­ order to cover up their own designs.
that the republican party was the sol­
nothing that^cannot get. When he See that hfa name is on your ticket.
We buy direct from the manufac­
ment drawing bo many.from the re­ But in spite of all they can do Mr.
diers’ friend early in the war as it han
publicans. Had not there been large Shriner will be the next sheriff of Bar­ talks he fa definite, and he always gives
ever been since, and instead of allowing turers.
From the Charlotte Rejmhliean.
you the idea that he has a great deal of
defections from the greenback element, ry county.
families
of
soldiers
to
suffer
for
neces
­
’ The wonderful vitality of the demo­
We save you the jobber's profit.
reserve force. There ought to lie a cratic party boa l&gt;een a marvel not only sities of life until private citizens ad­
the result would scarcely be doubtful.
Mr. Hunsicket, fusion candidate for large future for such a man.
to republicans, but to all non-partisan vanced large sums of money in their
But with the demoralization of the
We sell for spot cash only.
aid, it made early and adequate provis­
state senator ia bidding for soldier votes
observers.
When
the
memorable
Gree
­
greenback element all over the state because, during the war, while* he w£a
Always faithful to dutv, always to be ley campaign so effectually routed and ions for tbsdr relief. The war broke out
has come a fighting chance for the re­
in April. 1861, and May 10, 1861, the
supervisor of Bellevue township, he ad­ relied upon. Thfa can truthfully lie disorganized that party lew thought it above act was passed, and in June, 1881,
publicans. and especially as the latter's
vanced &gt;1,000 for the relief of soldiers’ Raid of Honest Chris Hough, tbe gallant would ever again rally or present a for­ the supervisors suplemented it with
midable barrier to tbe progress of the
stand .on the temperance question has
widows and sick and dfaabfau soldiers Woodland boy whom the republicans republican party; and as campaign af­ their resolution.
saved further dropping from its ranks.
The article quoted from the Leader
of bis township. He only did hfa legal have named and expect to see elected ter campaign since that time nas been
Two years ago the fuslonists carried
claims that Mr. Hunsiker, while super­
duty, as a state law provided for repay­ county treasurer. There will be not the followed -by defeat after defeat, the
visor, granted this relief, but he was
Barry \county by-240 plurality. TbaV
ment to him from the county treasury. slightest question about hfa faithful Suestion naturally arises, how are they not elected supervisor until April, 1862,
l&gt;Ie to survive these repented disasters
plurality will be cut down. It is cer-.
tain that several of the republiratf He took no chances at all Still there service to the people, and an honest and present a solid front to the next at­ ten months after this provision had
been made. Now what did Mr. Hunnominees have better than a tlgb^nj? I would have been a little merit in hfa management of Barry county’s finances tack. A partial answer, at least, may
be
found in the celerity with which the siker really do? He drew orders on
chance, if we read the signs of^fae action had this 81,000 been cash. But when Chris Hough shall write “county
party changes ground. Consistency fa the general fund in the county neces­
it wasn’t Instead of paying money to treasurer" after his name.
times aright. To ask the republicans
no part of taeR creed. They are ham­ sary to the relief of soldiers families as
these widows nnd sick and disabled
it was needed in hfa township, to the
of Barry county to vote a straight tick­
The ability and zeal he has shown in pered with no previous theories, doc­ amount of about one thousand dollars.
ones and letting them buy dry goods,
trines or record. They firmly believe
et would be absurd and useless. We
the
discharge
of
hfa duty has made the that a man having put hfa hand to the
Those orders were paid by Evans and
groceries and provisions where they
Hunsiker, who had a general store in Klrk'i Bath King, per cake.............. 7
expect many of them will vote lor
pleased, he simply gave them ordent on name of our present prosecuting attor­ political plough should never look buck. Bellevue at that time, in poodx out of
personal friends on the opposition
ney a household word in Barry county. Their written and unwritten law fa to
his own general store at Bellevue,
Creaiu White Honey............. 8
“catch votes." Democratic platforms their dorr and then Hunsiker drew the
ticket At the same time we say in all
made a big profit on the goods, and The people are proud of the record of two or threejyears ago, wliMtthe par­ money on the onlera from the county
White Russian Bath.............. H
candor that never in the history of
he has mada They arc fortunate ty advocated or what it condemned, treasury himself, and the orders are
then drew the money from the county
state or county have the republicans
now on file in the county treasurer’s
in
having
a
chance
to
keep
hfa
ser
­
weigh
not
a
feather
u
against
L
what
ia
Turtle OU.
9
treasury on hfa own orders. That pro­
the best policy to-day to catch votes.” office in thia city with H. A. Hunsiker's
put up more acceptable nominees.
ceeding will not win many soldier votes vices for two years more. Philip T. People may laugh to see them warm name endorsed on tbe back of every
Honey.................................
-i
They are in every way worthy, and
Colgrove^ought to be, and we lielieve
one of them to provethe truth of this.
for Mr. Hnnsicker.
over
for
their
own,
doctrines
and
prin
­
would make most capable and accept­
will be. re-elected by an increas'd ma­ ciples of government adopted by the re­ Thus instead or advancing one thou­ Wfaley's White Clover Honey .
T
From a poor boy, the most extensive jority.
able officers if elected.
__________
publicans long before; others may scoff sand dollars of hfa own money for re­
Oat Meal..........
7
While we cannot say what the re­ manufacturer in Baton or Barry tuunty.
at their preaching free trade in one lo­ lief, he really obtained a handsome
In
congress,
Hon.
Jas.
O'Donnell
has
cality aud high tariff in another; soft profit by handling tKe money.
sult shall be on Tuesday next, we can This is tbe record of George N. Potter,
“
Palace Honey.............
7
Now as to Mr. Potter: He was a dep­
shown himself, by hfa every vote, as money out west and hard money down
republican
candidate
for
state
senator.
say what we sincerely think it should
east; prohibition iu tbe counlrv and no uty provost marshal. and be it ever said
The above arc al! line soap* and 25
position uc
he has
reached by
indomi-- the sincere aud trustworthy friend of sumptuary laws iu the citire, little care to hfa credit, he was an efficient one. I
be. Forthe reasqn that the republicans This
x «•*» pwsiuuu
n» rracnuu
uy iuuuou
IT*, is
Iu no
nn sluggard, cither Iin
— Lf.
ot Michigan have placed themselves on ' table will nnd energy, keen foresight the laborer, the soldier and the fu. men they; the one balance by which all their lie
his ____
own per cent. Itsw than all other dealers ask.
Nor has he neglected the interests of actions are weighed./“will it make business or governmental affaire. It
the right side of the living issues of the1 and keen business capacity. Such a
any class of citizens ot thfa district. votes," soivre the prolhem. They are was ids duty to look up deserters and We have the goods and must have the
day. they should be successful. Be- ' man would
........................
creditably represent this
His re-election by a largely increased not even particular about the flag thev ।' return them to headquarters, and for money.
.
* ' ■
cause their management of state and district at Lansing. There fa no more
tight under, so it fa not the republican, doing that duty he was paid a liberal
majority fa certain. Let Barry county
county affairs was always acceptable is honorable man tn the two counties. If!
and the tableau of the democratic party salary of twelve hundred dollars per
do
her duty in approval of the course marching along with the greenback annum. Mr. Potter, as all the older
still another reason why they should be election day stories are sprung against
of our popular congressman.
party under one nrm and leading the settlers of Eaton county well know,
continued in power in the state and re­ him, reprfblicians should take no stock
prohibitionisbi by the hand, has become had gained the reputation of Iwing au
turned to power in the county. Because in them. If they had been true, they
Workingmen should bear in mind too common a sight to cause remark active, vigilant officer while tllljng-lhv'
of the disgraceful burgain-und-sale by would have been trolled put earlier, that a vote for Hon. James O’Donnell They are fully alive to the fuct that it office of sheriff of thfa county/ aud no
which two such opposite parties as aud suck warfare-should be frowned is a vote for a man who fa one of them, is hard to trim sail against a constant­ doubt it was that reputation (that ob­
ly sliilting wind, and difficult to train tained for him the appointment ot dep­
democrats and grt«nbackera united upon. It fa cowardly and dastardly and who has their interests at heart.
guns on a swiftly moving object, hence uty provost marshal. He was expected
By a Judicial use of brain and muscle then-instability/ TbrirKwtttevicjTo to shew the same energy and faithful­
their forces for a few loaves and fishes, political warfare.
Our Bazaar Department is full of rare
cateh votes fa to pose as the soldiera' ness in performing the duties ot pro­
is still another reason why the republi­
our
present
congressman
has
gained
an
Tbe work of county clerk fa right in
friend, and tlie magnitude of their vost marshal that he had shown while bargains in tinware, hardware, woodencan party, which fa above such politi­
line with that which fa perfectly famil­ enviable position both ia the business cheek in thfa direction chaHengre our sheriff, and if be accepted tbe position
ware, glaasware, stationery, vail brack­
cal prostitution, should be successful. iar to Frank McDerby. He has been and political world, the result of hfa
admiration.
and salary he would have been a pol­
Conscious of the integrity of their pur­
own personal efforts.
11would raun UM Ue put record of troon if he had not done so. As far :m ets, and all kinds of staple and fancy
clerk of the vintage of Nashville and
pose aud the justice of their cause, the
the democratic party would efiectuallv dollars and cents an- concerned, he
township of Castleton for years, and al­
A man of tbo people, in sympathy
prevent any such claim being made, but would have been as well off if he had goods, toys, dolls, etc. We have just
republicans can afford to leave the re­ ways has a magnificent majority which
with the people’s causes, hould be Barry past records don't count with democrats not returned a man to the front; his
sult with and bow in sulnniwion to the
attests the people’s confidence in him. county’s representative in the legisla­ It would seem as if the republican state salary, was the same whatever duty he received our Drat invoice pf holiday
will of the people as it shall be express­
He has every qualification for the office; ture. Such a man fa J. M. Rogers, the ticket, made up with soldiers, would si­ performed, but no one will charge him goods. It will pay you to buy early, as
ed Tuesday next, Each voter should will make a most creditable clerk. He
lence any such charge from a party
republican candidate for that office. whose ticket fa made up of lawyeni. but with shirking his work. If a man de­
serted hfa flag and Mr. Putter got order*
do hfa full duty, stand by his honest
fa in the race to win. and fa gaining Tbe people should see that his election such is not the case. - The democratic to arrest and return him, that man was you can buy cheap and get the list se­
convictions, be unbiased by unfair friends every day. His chances of elec­
fa made as certain as his calling.
public press to alive with reasons why going to be returned if he was in the lections. We buy of the largest Impor­
and unjust prejudices, vote for clean,
•oWlera should not vote the republican county. No secreting himself or lay­
tion are as good as those of any man on
“The laboring man's friend.” That ticket and I suppose they expect to de­ ing ip the swamps, or hiding in the ters in this country and can sell for less
good men, and above all else, repudiate
the ticket If the voters of Barry coun­
the impudent assumption that anybody ty do their duty, and we have confidence fa the bold pretense of Patrick Hankard, lude some soldiers and catch their votes. woods would screen him from hfa search money than any house in Barry county.
and yet he voted against the “Child They accompany their reasons with 3D5-over-ran the length
but himself has a right to control hfa
that they will. Frank McDerby will be
facte, too hut the trouble fa they manu­ of hfa furlough. Mr. Potter went to see
labor bill." also against the bill to pro­
vote. With the result of an election
facture their facts to harmonize with him. and if he wm not well enough to
We pay the highest market price for
elected by a good, safe majority.
hibit prison labor contracts. Perhaps their reasons instead of baring their rea­
where all voters do that, there can be
return to the front he got a physician's
8
Hankard means that he fa the convict sons on fucL-i.
no ground for dissatisfaction although
certificate to that effect and PoUer sent butter and eggs. For choice dairy but­
All the ablest Knights of Labor are
They
have
used
thfa
method
to
try
laborer's friend.
oo and himself got hfa furloagh ter salted with fine salt we pay a fancy
there may l&gt;e oore disappoint men Li.
in favor of a protective tariff to shut
and defeat the republican nominee lor extended.
out low-priced English goods and in­
Remember that the ticket placed In state senator. Geo. N. Potter. FtodtnJ
The opposition have searched this price. We want the best and are will­
The following extract from a recent sure liberal wages for American wdrk- nomination by tbe republicans of Bar­ no flaw to bis record fol*the post twe£ county through and through to find
? i®*™'
N® to be a sturdy
speech of that peerless statesman, James men. They know the value of good ry county fa a clean one, and fa compos­ honest, aeif-reliant man. a pioneer In the
P0* “ ■ martyr to G. N. ing to pay for it.
I otter s persecutions, but without avail.
G. Blaine, so fully shows the benefits home markets and prosperous factories. ed of honest, competent men, many of county, foremost in the ranks of those
We want your trade and will nuke
to our country of a protective tariff The workingmen who follow their whom have been tried in the balance who have sought to buUd it up and en­
teachings will have no cause to regret as public servant*, and have been found hance ite material prosperity, well
that we give it to our readers:
bo^Si
a
h2 JL”41 llkM. tfcjWhout Ha
I wish to lodge one idea in the minds It. The leading freetraders are men not wanting.
bordera, he was a man to be feared, be­ r-Ud bj Mr Potter nd Uk« to Grand
of those whom I can reach, and that fa; who produce nothing, but buy every­
Vote for A. E. Kenaston and Hartley cause he was a man to command the Rnplda to bradqituUra. Tbo op.n.1tlie most prosperous, advanced, intelli- thing they use, such as capitalists who
tUt b. died to « fewtUy,
Hendrick
for
circuit
court
commfaalongtut and powerful free trade country tn dtal n money, ministers, lawyers, teach­
bS?»’’J"™’1 “d &lt;b«y ore hXthe world ia Great Britain. The country
era, and thus insure faithful services.
,h“ *U tbBWb U&gt;o tovnablp of
which stands most prominent, most ers, cranks and visionaries, wholly They would not be such blind and bigo­ Charlotte Leader of a recent date:
“‘"^“Tb^'drsr^
powerful, most intelligent under the out of sympathy with labor, and In­
ted partisans as have been tbe two cir­
protection policy is the United States. terested only in buying cheap goods.
P^r’ tlJd^'Va^d
cuit court commissioners the past two
Twenty-six years ago the United States
years.
adopted the still existing policy. At
The Democratic boos. Don Dickinson,
water that killed him. On the contrathat time the wealth of Great Britain
f’^dOMM «od doroo, of noldierr CM
Experience ia in favor of R. B. Rich­
was twice as great as that ot the seat that there is no chance to elect the
We can S'll you the most good* for
United States. We have now run tbe democratic state ticket. He has there­ ards in the canvas for register. Hfasu­
loughs extended, whan their rickneae
race with the free trade Great Britain fore given orders to his lieutenants to perior as a penman doesn’t live in Bar­
continued, and to bia uniform klmiuete the least money of any house in the
for a quarter of a century and the
ry county. There fa no doubt that he 1
“
trade
everything
for
the
legislature."
Lot us
wealth of that nation fa not now es­
rv
tb*** t^&gt;'&gt;codilr tears c&lt;ty.
timated as double that ot this country. Don has an ey&gt; to his own selfish would bo one of the moot faithful and i
over tbe poor soldier and more of hvarIt is not even equal to otira. The schemes, for Don is anxious to write capable regfatera Barry county ever '
he!
P
for
them.
wealth of the United States to-dav ex­ U. S. Senator after his name.
had.
__________________
ceeds that ot Great Britain by 81(1,000,­
tiet the record of each nartv in th*
There could be no room for doubt '
000,000.
Two worthy young men, and men
if the free trade policy which the
about faithful and point-taking services *
Tbe omh Grocer} »»&lt;1 «“*" ®T*worthy of such recognition, Mraera. A.
to tbe people of Barry county with .
E. Kemtston and H. E. Hendricks are
for Mr.
Frank McDerby MChrk.
N. B.-W. tell the -Not Un." the
the republican candidates for circuit
The Ues some of the uppoxition are j
recent would Me to tt thet they ere tri-1 peCMlUr about P. T. CuWrave an roak.
umpbaatly aleeted.
I tag him vocm aod friend. rrwy day.

The Hastings Banner.,

kinds, skilled and unskilled, throughout
tho quarter of a century and compare’
it with that paid tn Qreit Britato^nd।
you wUl find that it ia from 75 to even
100 per cent.greater, taking the average
Hastings, Mich.. October. 28,1880. for the whole period. Take Ireland,
which, i»eing part of and subject to the
laws of the British empire, fa under
1 the domination of free trade, tiuppow
that by some miraculous agency IreW »:",pburd a&gt; near the
of tho
United States as It is now to the coast
Republican Nominations.
of Great Britain, what do you suppose
would be the condition of that most
fertile portion of Europe in the course
of twenty-five years? leak those of
Kwho were born on Irish soil, and
■e probably are many of them, what
MUN.of Wayne.
’
For State Treasurer, GEORGE L. MALTZ. of would be the condition of the land of
their nativity if it was blessed as their
adopted land fa blessed by a policy of
%r Attorney Genend-MOSES TAGGART. protection for its industries and gov­
ernmental establishment to secure it?
Gentlemen, take that right home to
ROHCOF. D. DIX, nf Berrien.
~
your hearts! We present for your
choice American protection and British
free trade.

TO READ THIS:

SPECIAL CLOSING OUT PRICE
OF TOILET SOAPS.

Bazaar

We roast our own coffee.

Weroastourown pean u ts.

J. 1BJAOHO.

O

�Pie Hastings Bamid

00 Jd"'-

.oPSS T^,°

A» urrraMrnr,

#f Ue ~

personal mention.

drole wu bad In lb, purLrz vt th, M. K. pamonure Tured.,

•^^I^OAY.OCT.W.lMsj

REMOVED

F. X. Uain went to Buffalo S^unlay.

j,johD Q. Creaay wm' b&gt; tbe dty Moo-

"" local Advertising: Rates:

R&lt;^U *rtD“

v*a,“d

of Rev Tjw.

i cents P^r line.
&gt;**&lt;• !Lnh I*r line.

!'i“s
k--' 1 • “• &lt;■””1x1 honor

,..k-u"!

Tux prlz, claara to lx, glVH! by u
Union Hill Thursday rrnr®Jrat^horooni,’of Dr. F. R. TimTueed&amp;y evening Noy. »th
wlu
VHa«ting5 wm have a second bank.
All who are indebted to me mu*
Mr.
G
Beebe,
a Kalamazoo capitalist, is
call and pay me Immediately, as I haX
gone out of business and must hi"
Prime mover in the matter, but the
my pay.
FRED'K. HOTCUK18
te,SL:idD'tT A&gt; • mreuSff b“d
Between this date and Februi
&lt;BrecuX wj
1st, Lewis Stern expects to close i

gjldis, Clocks. Jewelry. SilvBffarcandMiisicalGoods.

the balance of his stock. Goods i
te sold at auction and at private si
Prlcrenre nol w objrot. Mz.Slernl
dtdermlnetl to sell his stock utterly
gardless of coat.
J

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ygisferv rl,B FA,K .

jOHH BCSSMtR,
j- welcr and Optician.
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HAVE

T^’ K SU”*n *“

th.

To the new store in Goodyear block, first door west of the
bank, about the 1st of Oct, and will have a complete stock of
. ,Mr*- .Carpenter visited
friends last week.

Muskegon

. .M™ Jas- Wilkins visited Grand Rap­
ids friends last week.

“Rock" Youngs, of Middleville, was
on our rtreete Saturday.
will non
the president, vice president • ^.n*-O- H. Greenfield, of Grand Rap­
Hw-Unp CSl “i ids, is in the city to-day.
P'-rtt two banks, and the new Hnnk u-in
Mrs. B. L. Francisco, of Otsego, visit­
ed Hastings relatives last week.

The Ladies' H ime Missionary Sol.
ty connected with the M. E. church wU? ^■^-uroreu,
uu,.^
meet with Mrs. C. 8. Whitcomb on
Church rtrert, Friday afternoon, 00.
We senes, M every vUlt here, tbzt
a«h. AU members nr, roqumted to otend as there will be an election of offl- l&gt;r.H«taAlw»y. busy with putimt,
ceralor the ensuing year.
tbe whole d.y through; which ehowe
^The contract for building the water
tbet hl, Mrvloes are well ,ppreclu«L
works in this city, has been let to Geo. Si Si *vun ta*Un« cbfrSvS

Win otto and Chas. Ritchie, of Mid
dlevHle, were in the dty Friday.

Dress Goods, Cloaks, Shawls,
MILLINERY AND FANCY GOODS,
All bought for SPOT CASH, and will give you better than
Grand Rapids-prices.

Mr. and Mrs. Wolterhouse leave Sat­
urday for their home in Ypsilanti.
Miss Lizzie Grace has gone to Chica­
go with her sister Mnj. John Doxey. .

Come in

eltxcI

See TT&amp;

F. F. Main, of Harbor Springs, waa
tbe guest of Hastings relatives last

And see if what we say is not true.

Mrs. Adam Tinkler and Miss Sadie
C. Morgan, of Chicago, for &gt;25.028, the
good raiulU a# be ever bM bed. Booram spent a tew davs in Grand
works to be completed bv July 1st next Home of hb cures we must acknowledge .Rupida lost week.
’
Work has been commenced on them
full stock of
Miss Kinnie Merritt, of Kalamazoo,
and it is hoped to lay the'mains on f rfn it!0117 Wh° h“Ve ,01*
BU^ has spent tlie past two weeks with her
State street, at least, this fall.
8O^e chrzonlc &lt;u®cuiiy. parents in Hastings.
TheS. D. Adventists, of Hastings, w ithuut a hope of ever being any tetter
and have not already sought his advise ’ Hartley Hendrick and wife of Mid­
Maple Grove, Carlton, Lowell and Sar­
on your own case, we would ait vise vou dleville, spent Friday and Saturday
anac, will hold a two days' meeting at Kufnsy.
*’• **weflrm in ’°ur with Hastings friends.
Call and if prices. •
Carlton center, commencing Friday belief that if you are not beyond huMr. and Mrs. F. G. Goodyear have
evening, Nov. Sth. Able ministerial FteUm’
u r‘ Heas can ctire 7°”- moved into their new residence, one of
He
will
visit
here
again Monday Nov
help from abroad is expected. A cordi­
let »t tho nw-tlng/bous.”1' ^&lt;o,■ the handsomest in the dty.
al invitation is extended to all to ,atMrs. Dan’l Striker attended the dis­
tend.
M. F. Jordan, tho fusion candidate tort meeting of the Woman’s Foreign
The new roller mill is doing a splen­
fozjrosecutor, although a member of Missionary Society at Grand Rapids
did business, and it is demonstrated
last week.
the bar, Ls hardly known in the Circuit
that it will take 14 out of the 24 hours
Mrs. A. Phillips, who has been visitCourt of Barry county, anti has hardly
grinding to supply local demand. Those averaged a case a year in that court in dug Hasting friends for the past two
But we have still a large stock of overcoats and ulsters, in­
who have used the flour speak of it in the past eight years, though a member weeks, returned to her home at Tiochre■/„&gt; ,r,xl, 2,2W.
terms of highest praiae. and sav that it of the bar al! that time. Does a law­ ter, N. Y„ Monday.
cluding fine Chinchillas, Meltons, Beavers and Worsteds.
is equal to the best Grand Rapids or' yer with that kind of a record poam&gt;«s
Mrs. D. 8. Goodyear, who hu spent
Albion patent.
fitness for tbe important and responsl- several weeks visiting friends at Peters­
A GENTLEMAN, who has traveled ex­ bio position of prosecuting attorney? burg. Milan and other places, will r e♦V e contend that he does not, and be­ turp (he latter part df the week.
tensively over the state, says that Hast­ lieve that every fair-minded man will
tXjharles Jones Jett Friday for Oscoda,
PIllLIi T. COLGROVE.
ings people have no reason to complain। agree with us.
Furthermore, ho is
)i'fi.'*v. Maple Grove.Friday of dull times in comparison with other postmaster at Middleville, for which he where he Is to In: married to Miss
Emma E. Crippen to-day. The happy
A fine line of Men’s Suits in single and double breasted and
localities of the state. With the build­ is paid a good salary, aud yet he grasps couple will reside In the Barlow house,
ing in progress and tbe putting in of■ for thst wli&gt;ch is beyond ^ns reach as on Jefferson street The Banner ex­ of very desirable patterns.
water works there is no necessity of any• an attorney, although an office-holder tends congratulations.
Our line of Underwear includes the finest grades and also
under this civil service reform admin­
l»elng out of work.
We have a large lot of red underwear warrant­
istration. He does falrlv well as post­
W.S. Nelson and John Doxey return­ the cheapest.
The republican and fusion commit­’ rn/ster. Barry county can’t afford to ed from Chicago Saturday, for the pur­ ed all wool for 40 cents.
,
tees have made arrangements for secur­• Spoil a fair postmaster to make a poor pose of removing their families to
We
have
a
large
line of Winter Caps, Derbies and Soft Felts.
ing returns from the state and countyr stick of a prosecutor out of him. Too Chicago, which they did on Tuesday.
\
They express themselves as being high­ In fact our line of
costly
and
dangerous
an
experiment.
at Union hall on election night. Re­
ly pleased with their prdspecta in Chi­
turns from the county will be received
A GBXTUKXAX of unqtrestionable ve­ cago. llMtings can Illy afford to lose
by special messengers and those from
such enterprising citizens as these two
the state by telegraph. A small admis­ racity writes the Banner that O. gentleman.
•
sion fee. not to exceed 10 cents, will be F. Long
is
industriously circu­
charged at the door. Tickets of admis­ lating the story that during the
The express office Is now located in
Is complete in every particular.
sion can be secured at the hall.
administration of Mr. Fred Alexander the room with Ken. Silsbee, first door
The first public result of the recent as treasurer thecounty treasury became north of John Cole s harnesskhop.
bankrupt, and seeks by implication to
Investigations of the American, George
convey the imprtasfonthat Mr. AlexanThe Journal of last week threatens
Kennan, into the Siberian Exile system . jer WBS the cause of this alleged con-------------- ;-- ——-p-—
vo uiusv
ua vuiuuiub
mia nn-»
u mcuito make&gt;&amp;
columns
this week
a medi“One Price Clothiers.’
will be published in The Century for dition
■*“’
«*»--*
------------ We refer .to ...
of
tlie treasury.
this
.
matter,
not
for
the
purpose
of
contraum
forwhptyjng ajops upon some of
November, under the head of “A Silw----------------------------- r—r----------------------— ..
vl.—
therepuoljtan candidates. The Journal
ian Tragedy." In a brief communica- ‘ dieting
it. for it is-tuo
absurd to. need
' tion Mr. Kennan refers to the recent • contradiction, but to call attention to editor s litirrflng desire to wallow in a
suicide of Alexander Krapotkin, the the deaparate means to which the fus- ■cesspool 'of filth for the purpose of
brother of Prince Krapotkin. and tells i ionists are resorting
•*
— •attempt
• *- to throwing the same at his tetters is well
in their
the pathetic story of the life of that un- save their county ticket from defeat known it is his favorite occupation.
it him happened that he has ab­
I \ And other marked improvements will be made in
j fortunate man.
x As campaign thunder such alisurd in- JIow
Regis i^u.
uendues are nonsensical Fred Alex­ stained from itsolongin this campaign
j
Be sure that your name is registered. ander justiv earned the reputation &lt;&gt;t is explainableonlv on the theory that
Skk the •H.fh in-nt in this issue.
If it is not. you must before Saturday being one of tbe very best custodians he has not controlled Ids own columns; Hastings this season.
,’i.r M] •» for ’.ale at this office.
next, see your township clerk, treasurer of the county funds that Barry has for if he had. he would have done as he
has heretofore, seek to befoul republi­
i’.m. Biisby’s hath roonu».
or supervisor, and authorize the one ever had. It is needles® to add that had can candidates with the slime and filth
treasury been hopelessly bankrupt
yon see to register your name. If you the
it the time'mentioned Mr. Alexander in which he loves to make his home.
■ i rivalt-sale at and below tail to do tins you must go Iffore the
would have not been in the slightest Rut we can say that in this instance
township board of registration Satur­
You will
degree rer-pohsitde. A fusion board of the Journal’s slime and filth will serve Proposes to keep in the advance of the procession.
day next, and have the board attend to
.-. ton house is pro-’ the matter. Failure to do one or the supervisors was at that lime alone re­ no other purpose than to reveal (the find him at his new location north side of State street east of
sponsible for the condition of the financ­ foul heart and filthy nastiness of Ithe
He is prepared to serve the pub­
other of these will deprive you of the es ot the county. Poor Ix»ng! What Journal editor. The candidates whom A. E. Harris’ harness shop.
r-f .-»ter-d bv Saturday right to vote.
■
’if the board of supervisors had given he would drag into his own cesspool lic with everything in the line of
te Tuesday.
Without doubt the dining room of O. F. Lung carte blanehe to hire livery are above any harm tlie Journal editor
cun do them. They are men who have
Tax h«pp
minted nn good paper tlie new Hastings '•house will lie the rigs at the expense of the county? been honored with pooltlons of trust
at tins office.
. finest in the state. It is hard to con­ What, Um n, would have been the con­ and confidence, have the respect of the
and ca
dition of the treasury ?
communities in which they live, and i
■Ginting the well for ceive how the decorative work therein
ln-n commenced
could lie improved. As it is not yet
A SVRl'RisE.-—Forty-five years ’igo the attempt to blacken their names
will only result in on increased majori­
Moke lim- musical goods cheaper finished, of course it is Impossible to Mr. an 1 Mrs. Peter Covert were united ty for each. So let the Journal editor
ROUGHING A SPECIALTY.
foretell the effect that will be produced
thauc irdtt“o.| at A: K. MeOrnber’s.
crawl into the gutter and the filth if he
when complete, but sufficient is done to in tbe holy bonds of matrimony. They
■■Tiai'd-i-n’leather weight bustlet at delight the eye of the ari connoisseur. were suddenly reminded of the event will; he will harm only himself and his
Jkwe £ Nevins. Get one, only 23 Mr. Parker is to be congratulated for on Monday, as about DO relatives and cause. We have called attention to his
threats, not with the intention of as­ This is the Latest and Best Gasoline Stove. Call and seethem.
•.■’fits.
this successful effort to please the pat­ friends called upon them at their home
in this city. Among those from abroad sailing any candidates or candidate on
The II. A. R. post room of this city rons of his house.
were Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Gordon, of the fusion ticket. We leave the Jour­
h» l*-n hariJlsoniely carpeted and supThe Journal will probably come out Wayne. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Lee. of Sar­ nal to a monopoly of nastiness, and
plif'! With new chairs.
j
At Very Low Figures.
to-morrow with its usual howl of “Look anac Mr. and Mrs. John Covert, of Al­ cheerfully accord to our contemporary
the sole right to indulge In the arts of
The Hastings busineas men’s associa- out for bogus tickets." If there are ton. Mrs. Janus Beattie and Hattie Jep- the slanderer. We shall, as we have I also have a quantity of Plow Points, etc., that I will sell at a
som, of Saranac. A sumptuous dinner
'istlorrcontinuw. to Nourish receiving
thiA
far.
wage
our
fight
for
tho
repub
­
i any bogus tickets used at
very
slight
advance
over wholesale prices, to close out.
was prepared, to which all present did
icwsoidn* a'.«uch meeting.
eicc In Barry county, they will doubt- ample justice. One of their children lican ticket because of the fitness for
Remember the place, and yours respectfully,
&gt;8 come from the same printing
office of its candidates, and the confi­
THrr-iruLir meeting of the W. C. T
spoke as follows:
J. of the Star union will be held at office as those of four years «go-~v«. Dear Father and Mother: Tour dence of the people In them. As to the
the Journal. That year the Jotirnal children, relatives and friends have fusion candidates, so tar as the Ban­
Mrs. E Baniaby’s, Nov. 2d at 2. p. m.
ner is concerned, they must stand or
warned its readers to “look out lor
If wiu v.ant the best fitting, best bogus tickets," and in three towns bogus met here today to celebrate and remind fall by their records, and the confidence
®»de. hi fact the last shirt in the tteketa were found, all of which were vou of an-event which took place 45 of the people. That is the only test to
years ago to-day. Since that time there
wvrid.lsjy the I &gt;ayton of E. W. Morrill. printed at the Journal office.
has been very many changts in your which we care to subject them.
•Jons Mom.i;i: is having a good run
Services at the Episcopal church lives. Some time after this event you
&lt;m custom at his tailor shop. He Is Sunday as follows: Holy communion decided to take up with Horace Gree­
nukiDr suits for several of our promiley’s advice to “go west.. to make for
9 a. m* morning prayer and litany and yourselves a home. We are aware that
otntctizrn.s..
you had many hardships and privations
aP ,M3 ovw °ext Tuesday,
with which to contend, but you were
W'lUun the Journal editor will beg
yotmg then, and looking forward to
wriff Shrlner's pardon for tbe mean
beuer days; and without a doubt you
things he has said concerning him.
Have opened the above store
TiiEPatholic society of this city will
L*^9. ***^ Thursday p. m. Nov. 4th, may be known. He lieliev^ l“.^0Jl0ln
» Red Ribbon hall. .Supper at the ushour. AU are cordially invited.
The nuwliinery for the Engine and ally extended to all.
THE largest affair of the kind was the
“°n works htu ,trrived. andfe nearly
tn josition. It is more modem and reception tendered Bev. W. A. Huns­ S rortj-artb w«idta» .oiiivaw.
I-erb.p. ’«• “&gt;oth"
roU* •n&gt;.u°d
T»t!y implored ever that burned.
berger, the new pastor of th® M- E­ iheebSL will be broken; *&gt;n&gt;« ot u.
The store is filled with Bargains in each department In fact
Fiuoa\ last Dr. Lowrv removed a Sarah, Iwt W«l»»l»y ev?° Xnd&lt;5' Jill not be borotoenjo,»ucb « Pk»»mt
«tmet irorn one of the eyes of
the Stock is all Bargains.
nUunng. Bat pnreou «&gt;d ehUdren.
Jwon). &gt;nmh.„ fatheri u ffentlfcmaa 77
SKuvoV&gt;na Mend., it w« ye propy. ears of age. -The eye is doing Andy.
to meet when the gient gybering
time
oomm
iBl
will
bo
well.
X
erv
»pWanted choice burbank
propriite remnrk. were also «■““ by
A GEKTLEBATS SMOKE
F«*U*s on Monday, Oct. 2Dth, as will
»&lt;-ar on that day.
At Prices we will not quote in the paper, but we will give you
The iprn»aau were—Set gold bend
HTAOFFK* &amp; CKAWLKY.
when you call on us; prices that will astonish you.
,,AW trait duh. belt dozen fruit pletea.
beginning of a fruitful pasror-**
JJirtiwnzpkta ring.,TorkUh towel.
&gt; st?eht Saturday evening created Sid water Republican.
We invite you to give us a call and we will endeavor to seU
Tar. lecture® deliverer in Union hall Wra rowoUwo p^reot .B-nW
\vm?■'! ^xcit«®enl on State street.
you goods right; and if yon do not want to purchase, call and
ihlT-***11101’®’,n endeavoring to part
SStxw“8evereIyb‘tUnon one
we will show you our stock with pleasure.
JX .proo, nurhl
Addai to

“’•oek- oC •,eweby

JULIUS RUSSELL

MUSICAL GOODS!

TRADE BOOMING!

the Jeweler.

Cold Weather Coming

(Local News,

Meeting:.

Men’s Suitings,

Clothing and Furnishing Goods

E. W. MORRILL &amp; CO.,

ROLLER MILL

Tin, Copper and Sheet-Iron Ware.
Repairing Neatly and Promptly Done.

EaVE-T

The Hull Gasoline Stoves.

New and Second-Hand Stoves for Sale!

$1000

forfeit

j”™?

Boston Dry Goods Store.

MARR &amp; DUFF
li W Ito W, isiiw II Itofll: hk,
Battle Creek, Mich.

Cotton Flannels, Denima. Tickings. Sheetings, Cot­
tons, Kentucky Jeans, Cloths,

fai.-TT5Jl from CoL n. IL Gill who
inJ?w iu ^‘faw county, gives cheer2V“oth" I-rosperta of the sue-

X'mLcWW

-,T™ Fobd- of
city, tert
woffice F riday specimen* «f aecood
offi^rwl r"P**rri« thte seaaon. On
branch wm tbe ripe fruit, other
"■rne&gt; Partly developed and blossoms. with a full bouse.

‘‘’m?

Fine Line of Childs’, Misses’ and Ladies’ Cloaks.
ehlaf and two napkins.

H. M. MYGATT
ot UxO ««Hlng M»l™-

BlffU

MICK.

�CARTER HARRJ80N FOR CONGREB8

BARTHOLDI'S COLOSSUS.

THE NEWS Di BRIEF.

TH2 OOOAIXX HA&gt;ITTbe Woret

k GREAT EVENT TO TAKE PLACE
THE PRESENT WEEK.

will

which
under tha

tofore ixk&gt;n Republican, and tiw Democrnta
chQdrvn who .will
throng Bedloe'* Id-

an, scnonxLD.

immediately accepted the report and matte
tho nomination. No other candidate was
even mentioned. The nomination h pmlmbly

fill the harbor. It looks as if the.-* would bo
not tens than 25,000 ]H&lt;r*oni in tlie land

mile* in length, and will occupy from two

aks- a regular con va**, and would
under conditions requiring him to

not wen tha committee apjKiintcd to formally
announce lus nomination to him, and perhaps
they could convinre him that it wu ni-ceamry

double column off Forty-fifth street. The

of-war
inland*.

nnd
Bedloa'* . and
Ellis
The signal guu by which tha proeen-

THE KNIGHTS OF LABOR.

Richmond, Va.
Richmond, Oct. 19.—At the Knight* of
Labor ccnvantum Monday O'Reilly offered

graph liiKM. nnd to make goverunxnit owner­
ship of th- telegraph one of the burning
qntsdiocs of tbe day. Tbo action taken Sat­
urday n&lt;gardmg national trades districts was
and all unflubbed business in th- report of
the committee on revision of the constitution

ml t ter which
tlon wax ado
ifah a lafaw enngrea* In Washington City,
composed of thirty-six knights, who are to

nssr rnsntw r. icmw»
Admiral Loon will command

■emblfr*.
-*
Richmond. Va., Get. 20.—When the
Knights of Labor convention met Tureday

'

follows:
Prayer by Rev. Dr. Storrs. Presentation
addruM by William M. Kvarta. Addrem at
the floor and their report, which deals with
acceptance by the president of tbe United
ether* than member*. took up all tbo morning State* and n-uiarks Vy the French minister.
Commentoratiro oration by Chauncey M.
Depew. Doxology, “Praise God from Whom
unbc&lt;-ointog a delegate, brought against Sam all Rhadngii Flow." Benediction by RL Rev.
H&lt;-.-iry
C. Potter. Salute and finale.
L. Lefflngwell. of District Aaaembiy lOfl, of
lu the evening there will be pyrotechnic
lndLm.ipoli.1, Ind. His tuitn.i was ordered to
displayn from both Governor’s and Bcdloe's
their disposition. When this rojxwt was
fiitisbol the frnanoe committee reported, tho

Music Tuesday evening. The entire house fa
bo decorated with flags and flower*. WiUium M. Evnrta nud

nwlnbcr* of the executive board and grand

Bartholdi. Ferdinand do Lceaepa, and Mini*-

nearly every French organization in the city
were adopted by a large majority.

A reaolu-

Cignrmakur’s

taln their relation* with both. Then unfini-bed businrea came up and adjournment was
tbe next sitting shall be the final one.
Richmond, Va.. Oct 31.—The fin

Knight* ot Labor Wednealay was the pan-

same time declaiming any sympathy for

drained mm or their aaeoctetea

on Ixwrd tbo ‘dfatingufahed delegates ajpointed by the French government to parti­
cipate in the ft-rcmcmias of tbe unveiling of
the statue. Tho sculptor, Augusto Bartholdi,

Auuiriean union. He lit accomionlnd by Mlw

men who came simply

com-

tlie nppouitnient of a woman tn invuRtigato

CncinnaTI. Oct. 23.—Tbo Price Current

320,000,000 bushels, flour included, being
of the com mittoe ou co-operation
iul&lt;-ptod
providing for the appropriation of &lt;10,000 000 hws than two years ago, also ll.uOii.OOO
quarterly to put into effect a system at co­
operation. Tbs convention rwwed it* (te­

jauwoun, &lt;uiu ajuiw, k'"”'1
braaka and Ohio, and fairly good or about

subject*.

A rreofation was pasaed demanding

prnon or corporation interested in legisla­
tion. and another demanding the coinage ot
of all government obligation to tlie same:
also a resolution favoring wosmrn nuffragn.

Buffalo and Duluth, white lying at her dock,
was discovered on fire at 8 o'clock Thunday

them.

Tho planking fa burned through iu

bull ran bo rebuilt. The propeller coot when
built F-O.OOO.

meiided to be prohibited bylaw. An appropri­
ation of *1,000 for ti&gt;- rent of tbe hall and
donating the furniture to the Littta Bisters of

autiioruted to jHirchak.- a house iu ilutadalphla for tha family of tbo late U. A Stepbans,
ilb

inuummbte

matters

inirtration. wtre tbe principal

that

W K*r*ta*

Tha captain cl ths schooner Annie B.
Hutchinson reported at Kay West, Monday,
'
ClneUmall Tliure-Star.
that ou tbe Ittfa b* plckad up the captain,
When cocaine was dbcovewd the
mate nnd four sailor* ot tbo Spanish bark
Tree Auroras, which sunk ou the 10th, carry­ medical world exclaimed "thauk heuving down seven men. Tbe survivor*
But uaeful aa it ia, it to atoo danger­
liad floated an a part of tbe cabin-house far
ous especially when ito use to preverted
four dayx
Two hundred
of wines and liquor*, from the deadening ot pain for surgical
operations,
to tbe stimulation and de­
gloves, fans, and other dutiable goods Itevo
been nilxoi from the United Staten war shipi struction of the human body. Ito first
Saratoga and Portsmouth, just returned eflecto are soothing and captivating,
from a cruis* and lying at Newport, R. I. but the thralldom to the mart horrible
It is intimated that some of tho ofilcers en- slavery known to humanity.
J. L. Stephens. M. D., of Lebanon, 0..
gnged in tho wino t rad..- in a wholesale man­
was interviewed by our reporter yester­
ner.
day at the grand bote), and during the
Baremore &amp; Co., hop dealers at &lt;3 Broad­ couvenustion the doctor mud: •‘The
way, New York, made an alignment Tues- cocaine habit to a tbousadd times worse
day^giving prafervuco* for *afl,*0.
than the morphine and opium habits,
W. M. H. Cobleigh, aged 78, a wealthy and you would be astonished," he said,
fanner living near East Saginaw, Mich., was "If you knew how frightfully the habit
kilted Wt Friday aftemooon by tlu&gt; wind is increasing."
lowing a heavy gate on him.
“ What are 1 ta effects ?"
■
"H is the worst constitution wrecker
Diphtheria is epidemic at Arrowsmith,
ever known. It ruins the liver ana
McLean county. His.
Tho new Masonic templo at Cleveland, Kidneys in half a year, and when than
Ohio, which cost *70,Uft&gt;, was dedicated Tues­ (his work is done, the strongest consti­
tution soon suetmmbs."
day.
• Do you know of Dr. Underhill's case
Fpr tbo prawjnt year tbe Pennsylvania
road will ship lC,U00,0iM), tons of coal over its here in Cincinnati ?"
‘•That leading physician who l&gt;ecame
system, against i 4,000,000 last year.
a victim of the cocaine habit't Yes.
Dante! W. Stout, who fa’daily tod about His case was a very sail one. but the
tbeatreots of Columliua, Ind., by a child, has habit can be cured. 1 have rescued
beeA allowed *10,05 hack penaion and *72 manv a man-from a worse condition''’
per month for tbo future.^
“What, worse than Dr. Underhill'sP"
Tbe Copley swamp of 8,0b0 acre*, situate!
“Indeed, sir, far so. Justin, M. Ball,
near Akron, Ohio, fa on fire, and already A. M., AL D., president of'the state
great tracts of forest and pantun- land have board of health o! Iowa, and a famed
Istn burned over. Farni-ni nrr fighting the practicioner, anti Alexander Neil, M. 1).
flamot, which cau not bit queuebod until professor of surgery in the Columbus
heavy rain fnlte
medical college, and president of the
ftecretary Manning represented tbs treas­ tufademy of medicine, a num widely
ury &lt;icportm»ut at a cabinet meeting Tues­ known. Rev. W. 1*. Clancey of Indiana­
day, for .the first time since May.
polis, Ind., from personal experience in
An lri&gt;h tenant, who liad sareregfully re­ E‘ tn tuning, etc., can tell yoa of the
m-ted eviction at Clonakilty, left his home, in
of success our form of treatment
company with friends, to celebrate tb-itr wins, and so can H. C. Wilson formerly
victory at a neighboring tavern, when tbe of Cincinnati, who is now associated
1 olire tn omlnish captured tbe party and with me."
Blind tin, hokUng.
“Would you mind letting our readers
Mrs. Jenny June Croly ha* resigned from into the secret of your methods ?"
the cbtorship of DenSonet's Monthly.
“Well, young man, you surely have a
Tbe Western Union director* etected the good bit of assurance to ask a man to
old officers and executive at their mreting give his busintes away to the public;
Wednesday.
but I won't wholly disappoint you. I
The Mircbant*' National bank, of Chicago, have treated over 2UaXX) patients. In
and other firms began proceeding* Wednes­ common with many eminent physicians
day in tbe district court of Washington 1, for years nnute a dose study’ of the
county, Minnesota, to bar- the asset* ot effects k&gt;t the habits on the system and
tho bankrupt Northwretcrn Car company the organs which they moat severely
sold and-tho affairs of tbe concern dosed up stuck. Dr. JlaU, Dr. Neil, and Mr.
A Deadwood, (D. T.) man has modi' *30,000 Wilson, whom I have mentioned, and
by&lt;atberlng up and Belling empty beer aud hundreds of others, equally as expert,
whfaky booiea
made many similar experiments ou
Maj. Gen. Sir H. T. MacPherson, com­ their own behalf. We each found that
mander of the British army of occupatieai in these drugs worked most distinctively
Burmah, fa dead.
iu the kidurjs aud liver; in fact, finally,
John McCulloch, aged 83, a veteran of sev­ destroyed them. Il was then Hpptrent
eral wars, and the oldest mamlxin, of tlie O. that no cure could be effected until
.A. R. in the country, died Tuesday tuornmg thuae organs could be restored to health.
at Dayton, Ind
W e recently exhausted the entire range
Tbe handicap for all ogre, 1 3-16 mile*, run of medical science, experiment!ug with
Wednesday at l&lt;exmgtan, Ky., wa* woo by all known remedies for tht»e organs,
Hlfllght in a&lt;l«X—lieating tho record by one and a-ithe result of these close investi­
nnd oue-half seconds.
gations we all substantially agreed,
A strawberry-grower in 1 -aiiarlwhire, Eng­ Uiough following different lines of In­
land. has cleared £1,8&lt;X) this u-ason quiry. that the most reliatde. scientific
out of the crojis of ground far which he |«iy» preparation, was Warner's safe cure.
a rental of £0U a year.
This wait the second point in the discov­
The grand-lodge, Knights of Pythias of ery. The third was our own private
Illinois in snvioii nt Belk-villo, etected offi-vre form of treatment, which, of course; we
Wednesday, C. D. Meyers, of Bloomington, do not divulge to tbe public. Every
being chosen grand ■■hanrellor.
ease that wt; have treated first with
Coffman Bro*., deafer* in hog* nnd hunm
arner’s sale cure, then with our own
at Denver, Ills.. made on assignment Wednes­ private treatment, and followed up
day, oarjng *18,307.
again with Warner's safe cure for a
Between 8ej&gt;L 10 and “H there wen, 9,500 lew weeks, has lieen successful Them*
new care* of chotera repirted in Japan and habits can't be cured without using it.
b,200 deaths occurred.
because the habit is nourished and sus­
Tbe lean of ffahing rani* along the Wick­ tained in the liver and kidneys. The
low (Irish! const by tbe recent rtnrm aggro habit can be kept up in moderation,
how ever, if free use be atoo made, at the
gated r-W,&lt;&lt;a&gt;.
Tbe ncbnduld fifed by tbe bankrupt house same time, of that great remedy."
“Yes, it is a world famed and justly
of A. R Gngi- &amp; Co., of Chicago, show* llabilltie* of *1.018,041. The aislgiwe istimntea celebrated specific.’ Idke many other
physicians, 1 used to deride the’ dal ms
the value of ttw awets at &gt;0!
Tbe groernl council of tbe Lutbrm church made for it, but 1 know now for a fact
in North America, which coumx-nca! it* scs that it is the world's greatest blming.
■tens m Chicago Thursday, cteetad Rev A. having sovereign power over hitherto
incurable diseases of the kidnevs and
Spaeth, of Philadelphia, president
While the inmate* of tbe Confederate Sol­ liver, and when I have said that, young
diers'* home al RiehmomL Va., were firing a man, 1 have said nearly everything, for
salute Thurwiar evening in honor of Pre«d most diseases originate in, or are aggra­
drat Ctovaland, » gun exploded, fatally in­ vated by. a depraved condition of the
juring one man and reverely wounding an­ kidneys."
other.
“People do not realize this, because
Thurwiay at Philadelphia Gen. P. H. KJxr- singular as it may seem, the kidnevs
idan was Installed as comnuuxier-in-cuief of may lie In a very advar ced stage of de­
the military order of the Ixiyal Legion.
composition, and yet owing to the fact
Tha licensed saloons of Chicago numl*T that tliere are but few nerves of sensa­
8,720, which fa more than at any time since tion in them the subject will not ex­
the hlgh-licwMcuiw went into operatioa.
perience much pain therein. On this
Tbe Yal* Htaplo company's factory at account thousands of people die every
Westville, Conn.. w»» burned Tbunulay Sir of kidney dtoease unknowingly.
ey have so called disorders of the
night, creating a lo** of *90,000. It is doubt­
head, of the heart and lungs and stom­
ful that tlx, company will roume hmiincw.
The poBtoffira inspector* engaged in investi­ ach. and treat them in vain, for the real
gating the account* of Col Bolton, late su- cause of their misery is deranged kid­
p'rinteodMit of reeund-claw matter in th neys and if they were restored to health
Chicago office, are prepared to prove the em- the other disorders would soon disap­
beextemetit of Kr0,20l| but they estimate the
Dr. Shephen’s experience, that can
total deficit at *32,000, baaad on hi* average
peculatious for three yean.
be confirmed by many thousands whom
Three unknown men walked into the Amer­ he has treated, adds only more
ican «(xi&gt;n»* office at Vermontville, Mich , ou emphasis to the experience of manv
Thursday evening, lx Hind Agent William hundreds of thousands all over the
Baton to a teg of tbe safe, aud disappeared world, that tlie remedy be refers to to
with *SXJ.
without any doubt the most beuefirant
Rev. Simon P. Smith, colored, a delegate discovery ever given to humanity.
to tlie Congregational council from Knox­
Col. Joues call* aolltle* a tkroe; Mr. Fedew*
ville. Tenn., ban brought suit for *5,000 may
powlNy coll M u trapr-jy.
against a Chicago restaurant-keeper who re­
Bfar that ctMwtaut alarm. Jud. Creech'*
fused to serve him
trial for nranlcr to now set far Not. 1, in Jack.
A perfectly petriffad rorebnd bn* been
found at Valley Hood, Ala.
~ aauavw rauwm WIOOT IH. CMUT HTIT *1 Port
Tbs face of the Bartholdi statute fa mod- to th?wnri!»be
ltuin*&gt; roster water
uted nfter the artist's mothor, who trtill livre
in Alaatio.
Hog* in Benton county, Indiana, ar* dying
by scores of a throat dleeare msmbliug diph­
theria among chlklren.
Mr. J&lt;wj&gt;h Medlll, of Th* Chicago Tribune,
will Bjxmd the winter fa Paris wttfi his
daughters, aays Tbe New York Tribune
A reizure of *31,000 worth of opium, found
in packages consigned to Chinese marchante,
was made Friday at San Francisco, on the
steamer City of Peking.
The tnwsury dapartmant cotiraatae that th*
ultimata tern of tbe new *1 and *2 *11ver certificate* may aggregate *30,000,000,
and
certificate *01.000,000.
Friday, at Lcxmgton, Ky.. La Syljihld.,,
carrying 108 pounds, wan the ono sod ouofourth mites handicap in 2:07,4. beating the
reccrd by a quarter of a second.
James O'Neil &amp; Co., dry goods dealers at
Youngstown, Ohio, made an assignment Fri­
day. Tho firm owes tS5,«Xi. *20,000 of
which fa due E. M. McGfilcn &amp; Co., of Cleve­
land.
A bet of *1,000 each wa* made Friday oc

THE DERVTSHEB OF PERSIA.

A Creat Victory

ni*y Are a Xx&gt;* eff OoMsfeareteM, **•»
• U&gt;Ue rmHutooMifhar Gredw.

A Terrible Case of Scrofula
Cured by

their rank* th* nobtost thinker*.

Hood’s Sarsaparilla

rontfanally e^lin, M 0^7^^
bloody matter disgimin, t„
’
bcr nmy bo found jeopto of ftfi degroro, even
•otne of tbe wrelthkot and hlgbc*L
Tbo comroon beggar dervfah to a fellow of
nranouuced depravity. Hi* appearance fa
bail enough. He wean ra,&gt; beip-imed and
filthy beyond belkf. Hl* l«ard and Lair or*
toft growing, and aro unkempt and full ot
vermin. Hfa vcio fa cracked and hto eye to
iurtrrirei from tho constant u*o of tbo aoul
benuftxHng bheng (hmdieesli). Ho earric* a
■tick, tbe handto ot which is carrfed *0 ** to
flracribe tha I'tirion character* for “Yah
All,” and lietlde* that lie exbiMt* the kaabkull
(coaroanut ahell to receive aims iu) and often
auald|Igijr *kia thrown over l»is ibun'.-fera,
and tbe born of an argati (mountain »l»eep),
to produce tbo liorriblo natoo with which lie
understand* with such perfwtion to male a
nuisance of hinwif. Hu rit* down at some
shady street corner and bowl* at every
poracr-byhto ‘Yalihakk" (Oh,eternal truth),
without ever taking tho trouble to rim wlien
soliciting alm*. Ho wifi recrire money from
anylKxly, even unbelieving Fctrcugifa*. but
wifi Htnd cun*.* ami strong vituperation after
p«upte U they havo uU given lum oa much cm
he exjierted. Many of them will feign inan­
ity, the better to i* guile the unwary fjbccito,
who, tike tbe Turk, ha* a feeling ot tender
pity nnd reveftmeo for tbo demented. .
Tbo higher grndo dcrvfabeeatyte thetnsel v&lt; ~
Able aznnd, (free people), and are generally
m&lt; u uf some education, but are, like tho
other khwl, arrant vagabonil*, and woraoif
the opportunity fa favorable. They wear
cleaner clothe* and jiert their hair In tho
middle, hut smote bbeng, too, and generally

w nut, d-CTib.
U.™
h,mr
' ■*»***1 •“

U...7..7

ruaU,. uo tba rmnin-ub ,u., ,lf w ,

u. &lt;O n»-i-. wlr«:a. « jMtrt

tartar Uta. ttara loan. mu.j„
duapmriM.Mrj.pt the nfi«ikhtk-.^,r., til'

hive du;.e for . tb. r..teit 1 do kn.’u f .mJ

’

with

Thl* rtatement !&lt;;■■cfirite-,' i» r,-_ j ilun,
!.7,dranciBt.of Loekjwt. N- Y.. *tho
the
rare « frTMtrMorj tor Itood aaansmarilh.
Send for book giTing rtateu.-st* many-u:r

Hood’s Sarsaparilla
Sold by ail dnigrtst*. fl I; »!t fhr f..
only by C. 1. HOOD &amp; Co., howr.u, ji*»s.

IOO Poseg One Dollar.

Xo

thing, thfa latterbjMvic* of the genu* are couflrtned atbekts, while at tho mido time feed-

■til), however, men of burning and auttcrity,
end hate jhijiU* an&gt;l follower*.—Cor. New
York Tiim*

Tbe irayety nt dinner sometimob rfara into
hilarity. On a Lof-night fa June not many
yean ago I w*a dintag with * young ou 1.
The l«irty wrecompiand exclusively of mm.
BIW TDM.

royalty, member* at the Morllxxxnigh club,

I
wa* brought in. Bo iuui already panod throe
tluM-e nn-und tbe table during dinner playing
hi* bagpipes, but new it we* |&gt;ropc*-d to have
a dance, on.I two ytxmg noblemen w.-ro pitted

WILSON
WASHBOARDS.
Takat

hrandidiing their arms, whooping nnd *buuting like Florence or Barney William* rtf' a

fiinnry

fa n London drawing room and

And tl&gt;-y did.

CAP
kept up t01 nearly midnight, and then it wm
8o the |*uty broke up, and ui hoar or

i ^leraT^
sew

wns simply natural spirit, tho result of high
health, yvuth mid intimate company, and a
feetaig that whatever thrr did. their dntag it

For Baking Purposes.
Best in tK W'-lr’.

Bat they broke *oine very prm-iou* porrelain
DraWLUTIONOFCOPAKTNERSHI! Tbe
eeparti«r*h&gt;n lieretefore extottof M
jRAfigMDoyle and Mm C. Coir, under toe Ann
MOMWDoyle* (tote, ba* been thl* day di*•aired, by mutual coawnt. Kiebanl Poylerotninata* the bualne**, wtio »s«unu-« ait li.ihi.iilTha poor dam not ahoot the gome which e&lt; the flrtn and to whom ail ocecsinta due the
ran* efi about then, and the rabbit* area* firm an to be paid.
RICHARD DOYLK,
tamo M kitten*. Great ratatai aro kept here
JOHN C. COLE
f«&gt;r nothing obe butabootfag. They are not
HMting*. Mich.. Sept, n, ins.
'
■ I1 . n.1_____ &gt;. a
TpARM FOR BALE.—Oneoftbel*»t fam* ta
J? triOorittiCtawaihlp. oto*ehundred acre*.
mom to o*ro* MMtor good eaitlTatta*. gi&lt;'-i
b*u*e aud barn, abo curu barn gronrry.»
taSuNLMMMtanwL Rood water in writ and
ereek, sugar btmh of mtnf*. Forfartlwr n»rUctilar* inquire at my reriJeaev « mile* north -d
HMtlnp
■
TVBIA8 HARN.

bnrt« look life little .prig* of pine i
tbe ground and they have Utlte blue bl

Notlrefatereby riven, that I taiffi wllat j&gt;ri&gt;iteUKtoOD tatheldgitort Mdder.nu Friday tb.1Mb day er October, A. Ik twc. *t ten &lt;&gt; &lt; &gt;&lt;wk m
the forenann. at tbe prolsUe rotirt room* fa « "*
IWHMyiMnwWIasin «»

«n compare it to nothing but great hfito
erowned with Uautiful dork green plants,
with here awl
____ _
.

. MMblnn. aU of the eatate. right, tltfe and
tarMtolSieMid minor*of. In and to tb;re*',
tateottoate and betag in the Connty j4 Ram.
theBlateof MiehigMi. known snd drwrtt*'.
i toinjiL to-wty the nndiTlded one h«U &lt;4 «dtr
aunocr six neaerm aim
aadaixliuidred *M thlrtr-three («• in tbe
ofty of ■aating*. Barry oouniv. Michigan
UMkL Auraat Mb, A. D- IMS.
JOHN J. FEKKINS.Gwinlm!
The above **)• m hereby adjourned until HAtUritoy{tbe tad day of October instant, at tbr
"tasted Oct. ia&amp;j*be.
JOHN J. PKKKINS. Ouanifan

rbout kfm *amewhat u follow*:

CLOTHING
Johnatort

I'S'St-t.’taf
»“ALL HMM*

K. K. CHART

�rb^Hastings Banner.

&amp;

j**

°f

in tne
ed free to benefit the farmers- beef *na
pork. 1 cent per tvmr.d™ minJI »
J--- —
upuu VU13. la-YMV, industry, even if that industry should
curing me fiscal year LVZ
Under your protective system your be agriculture. Ths capital ofacouncent; wool, from 10 to n
El
a^L??iHeXpOrt*1
forei&lt;D countrire
pound eno from 10 to IS per ceotod*?
U ODB ot&gt;doU,lr11 ot our manufac- farmers are paying much more, than try should always be so employed as to
they would have to pay if there was no yield or make the largest return. The
“« ,h*J. » por cent. Thu u n it
«
r jommodles; and during last year
?feWly 230 ,n,,llons of dollars, whilst In protection, and in this wav they are be­ more productive it is made the greater
shoold ba Three duties tend to keen
ing unduly taxed to support the manu- will be the prosperity of tbe nation.
out foreign competitor., and Irove our SSdJbi? manufacturera of EnglLd mS?i^.rei«,Tto only ^nted to 68 CactuTera.’
The productiveness of capital marks
nona. We are steadily, ymr by year
home market almost exclusively tree "djbltahed to break down thowoSc.’
We have seen what the effect of tbe the nation's prosperity. It au excros
S
“■’“‘“‘If Umt In the ifftfor our own fnnneni.
7
*’
lo»&gt;repeal of our tariff system would be
Induatrlotw to abroad
As an Illustration of the working of drciSS^T
q,unUty We Mn’ wading upon the farmer in the destruction of of capital should tie thrown into one
wguunAV SOCIKTY.
industry there would be an overpro­
the American aystem or ProteafoS ln tothKj.‘jocomenta and ttatement,
the home market, and how it would re­ duction in that industry, and prices
the interest of the farmer, let ua bah,,
nect ’dI nver the eountrv Th«v
13 not «“• Th® food qureUon duce his means, and therefore limit his
||. iH PLKY.
would fall, and loro ensue; Ind all the
as an example one of the Industrie* of ha\egone so far as to establish™ !£l!jeooin®a acrious one in England. power to buy; although he might have other industries woald be to a greatar
““other fa
eRQnot r*l»« Bufficlent just as many bushels to sell, he could or less extent affwted bv this loss. If
instituted as
iu- the country. "We will take the silk in­ Chi!2&lt;?tn XeW 'ork
in tie
dustry in the State of New .J enter
to
ree&lt;!
'«■
own
|»&lt;«p)e.
There
is
not
obtain
as
many
dollars
for
them.
however, capital should be so distri­
ii he proclaimed to
was last year (1881) 14,122 per­
e-?n
P S£?cle of Iood
..-.-tA-b\ ‘ .Z; ’ ,
Let us are bow much truth there is in buted as to stimulate and develop all
&lt; • thy face shidt There
U 'not’ "Mme ttom SSdfiTn ♦’umclont 'l"antily *nd that
sons employed inthisburinere;aomTfa tbS’l
the statement that our farmers could I
u'iX",bU1 •
d ! n?Lh,ve u buy of foreign na- then buy the goods and commodities ithe industries alike, and in this wav
;...4est!’re..!- -..it. l.i'.Ion upon which Patterson, wme in Passaic, some in hose HMertion.s and stateMumtA- v*t
rive employment to ail 'the people
these people go on day to dJJTS'
Hoboken, some in Newark, and some in
of
wrn’h ’forilen Coinmon«rtkJe* they required fa England cheaper than 'there would be gain instead of loss;and
w™ r °K U"*e "dwhoorl, ’
itoht .rest, it may be other parts of the State. Many, Indeed
*hich we have in abundance they can now buy them fa the United ’the gain would be high wages to labor
. th- most imporif
it
were
true
that
&amp;ur
farmers
reuot
only
for
our
own
wants
but
Ln
sufidtithtn-’’
states. And in this connection 1 would ।anil prosperity to the nation, whilst
: others de|&gt;end; most, of three persons have others dt euJ1
dirwl l‘rol,'eti°“ on their prot0 .8upJ?ly othere' Mhe first remark that manufactured com- 'the loss would be low wages and na­
uaufor “P”2 '■’•
could be suc- dependent upon them. Men have
’•ought and paid and follows:
modlttea taken as a whole were never Itional ruin.
•
.• nn if it could ex­ familire, anil girls have parents who Gov™n?n™'{ere undu,v ^’’d hv the
lower in price fa this country than
• dill'- JT‘* l d M uikiml might dis­ live from the wages earned in the mills. Government, or were in anv manner Live animals, consisting
Especial care should always be taken
Sjfiftout itt**ft*’ Hngllshium have
they are at tho prevent time, and that Iin every system so ;u&lt; to pav the most «
It you assume that each of throe per­
Of- ,.^
“i„oulls.
—
»mu0, cowb
twjwr,.
...
** •“*
w,
’
no
“
b^ct
to
any
in
tbe
aggregate
they
are
at
least
thirty
1
that can be paid to labor. The Ameri­
calves, sheep and lam fa...
their leeL Mtl it sons has two others dependent upon selv^dAP«rOl'eL^iUri8In HU1ODR them- Mrat
’“........
leal
16,428^567 P°r X Sh?‘Per ,t^dky than they were •can system of Protection aims at this; •!,:&lt; We might, how- him or her, and who thus live from
“
before th® present Protective ’
„
R P®0?1” ftr-d » nation thev Butter...................
12,141 JBM tariff w;is enacted. Protection has Jit* main object being to protect labor
• &lt;li&amp;eme With the the wages earned, it will make 42,366 riew? JXde™eAht t"exPr«‘ ‘heir
Cheese
...................
and
to give it the hugest poroible repeople
who
arc
living
in
New
Jersey
r . -. ikt be Impoanbip
5.O9U14 created domestic competition and thus I
#.»“d condemn the wrong; but Corn, wheat.etc.
—the largest that can he given
from this one industry alone.
nuk-':
OJMUN cheapened the price. And thia has ex- turn
&lt;
•..,-theshoemuM‘. ... live Without the
with the cost of production.
Now suppose
r" these
“---------• should
•
- - even then bow far would England or
pose all
people
2*85,451 tended bo far that most of the manu- consistent
t ?..:n with food.
Qther
b«
;
justified
fa
direct
.
be
gatherv™~
®?ectM are to divide capita! and
tfiorr to «l;U'. irai industry in the
I together In one town; they
1,666.710 factored commodities now used by our ’ .
the largest proportion of the
our *ffalr8 or luf,trtu- Lan!........ .....
re a large v..
dty themselvre. rinm
13&amp;2.16U farmers are as cheap in tbe Unitaxi distribute
u-.tr with ;uiother, would mi_____
1 iroducta of the earth among the people.
°f corrwtinr what -Potatoes........ ’
But
when
you
put
them"
*
‘
v
“
Tether
in
a
2.hl?&lt;-27 States as they are in England; are now
• i/pririuctato about
thev considered to be abuses'-' *
is done at the expense of the few
Bice...................
weiuriy
town you create the nec«
8.755.1W being sold in our stores at as low price* This
y for other
1for the benefit of the many; at the ex­
How would such outside Interference
£e thciaan’l iiu»n&gt; of dbllare. Vast persons living with^hwft. *u„ nUulu
hey would
]
Tol»l......................................... 118,(136,^7 a» they can be purchased for in the pense
of capital for the benefit of labors
jd import u»t y- ::,.se product* are, if want churches fur religious worship be regarded in England if directed
litores
in
Fngland.
.
•n and toluicco it will and clergymen to pn»ch:’schooT houM tfouid re’?'
And this is as it should be, for it en­
O'lnstltutloM ?
cler,,v,,,*&gt;n *n -rwak.
&lt;____ *_
This applies to the cotton goods the ’ables man to be a man, and live as a
this is commmed
y. °°! duOT««rl» It as an ’ This is equal to 8575.652,113 in our
MounJ th u
■
,t \t rv small portion and teachers to instruct their childrenmoney. In 1860, twenty year* ago. for farmer usro for domestic purposes, 1human being ought to Uve,MOod in­
of
i'ltsrlerence?
.-due of the crops in carpenters, marons plasterers, and But when, u has bren. false hgurer are these ten articles of food which she im­ whether as clothing for himself and Itended he should live
• r fax', the lust wjfc painters to build and keep the houses ased and untrue statement* are made ported she paid £43^37349. or. in our his family or that which he uses for
The English system Jj^the contrary
flnltcl
&lt; ours; It does not alm to protect labor,
: which is prolaWy in repair; cabinetmakers to manufac­ tad books are published and circulated niohey. 82I2.W9^89. In 1875 thev had household purposes; to all descriptions pt
:
yearly average, ture furniture; shoemakers, tailors and taiung our people l&gt;ased upon these increased to kVl.974,527, or. in our mon­ of household furniture; to the clock Ibut to protect capital as distinguished
&gt;
labor; it do« not distribute
■&gt;. :g products were hatters to make clothing; wheelwrights, false tiguna anil statements, for the ey, 8415,155.710; whilst in 1880 they bud that hangs on the wall; to the watch from
blacksmiths and carriage and hanraro
swelled to the enormous sum of 8575,­ that he carries fa bls pocket; to the ’wealth to the many, but to the few at
makers; storekeepers, butchers and very purpose of arraying section 652.113. England to-dav has to face boots and shoes he wears; to the hat the
I
expense of the many. Its effect
.?554,8Hrt.Ui3 takers to feed the people, and supply against section, and class against class these two dangers; one. the loss of the that covers his head; to all descriptions has
1
been
to accumulate wealth in the
it $n-ms to me that no language can be
m‘«.u233» the necessaries of life; doctors and law­
market* of the world for her manufac- 'of wooden ware; to carriages, wagons, Ihands of capitalist*, to make the rich
2i.UM.WH yers, hackmen and day laliorera. You toowtriwg fa denunciation of such con­ tured commodltlea; the other, the ex- 1carta, barrows, harm«f, and all agricul- 1man richer and the poor man still more
duct.
\
iewed
only
as
an
attempt
to
I'Xi.KK.Hlfl must have banks and insurance offices.
Instruct our people on a question of hauation of her resources in the pur tural machinery; to tools and imple­ &gt;oort until they have arrived in Eng-x
Nor is this all. There must be some
chase of food to feed her people.ments including reapers, mowers, and at a condition in society which \
ZkrtJ-'12UA82.Sk) kind of government and men to earn political economy, without any mis­
It will thus be seen that what Eng­ threshers, rakes, rollers, plows, harrows, 'quite justified one pf her most able and '
•iXltWS.
representation of facta, and without
it on. Tour police, fires, light, water ulterior object. It would be a piece of land reoulres is cheap food and a mar­ cultivators, drills, forks, hoes, shovels, Igifted statesmen, when speaking of her
ket for her manufactured commodities. ;spades and every other description of 1people in saying that they had on the
and tax departments would require
S2.I58.4IU .755 many men. Withall three ;md those great assurance on their part, it not an She equid then feed her people cheaply agricultural tools, implements and 'one end a grand and magnificent aris­
Tet^
insult to the intelligence of our people,
".reexported pro­ dependent upon them vou would swell l&gt;ecause it assumes that we are incap­ and save tbe immense drain upon her machines. It also applies to much of 1tocracy and on the other a double-head­
if. il! thrx
your
city
to
not
less
than
63.000
people,
. f only 82&lt;a,4tf3.6bV;
able of forming a correct Judgment for resources for food. And give employ­ the cutlery, crockery, glass and tinware 'ed pauperism.
Urtstath'c'
America, if you desire
ment to her people. She would then that he uses, as well as his kettles, pots, .v?ar?'wa
at home. The all of whom, either directly or indirect­ ourselves.
make on both sides. She would save and pans; to all descriptions of edge 1this, then listen to these pretended
•.-ottege-■' ’he al -ve product* ex- ly, would be dependent upon this one
Would it not be just as well and
L4tri
r-,’&gt; -r,i vf ,fl“l «&gt;nsumed industry; and all of whom, every man. probably better in the end. If some of money in the purchase of food, and tools, including the axe. And in some -English friends of yours, and adopt
i:h.:s;-, ■)’.•
will be seen. woman and child, whether working in this misapplied effort and zeal on their make money on the labor ot her people. instances three things are even much ’their system—a tariff for revenue only;
3j; !i«-lthe buckwheat, beet*. the mill, attending school, engaged In part *Were directed toward alleviating Nothing will do so much toward ac­ chwipcr here than they are in England. 'or go still further, and adopt Free
And as to food, whether bjead, meat. ’Trade pure and simple, not as they
-xrcts, r-u.! । sr.t. «w»et potatoes, cab- building houses, making clothes, bak­ and helping the poor and oppressed complishing this result for her as the
it, for although their writers have
repeal of our tariff system and the con­ vegetables, or fruit, it is cheaper here have
'
•&lt;•,turnip-, ’•itn.itees, pumpkjn.% as- ing bread, tending the stores, minister­ people of Ireland and their own coun­
sequent destruction of our manufactor­ and in more abundance than in any :recommended it, and their statesmen
MTig!.'- •gg-pknts, apples, j»eachre, ing to the sick, or performing police try,/ Including the agriculturists y ies. To bring this about England can
have commended it to other nations. *
country in Europe.
.&lt;41?: I smes. p’i; m-, g r qts. st ra wber- duty, would be fed by the farmer. Tli/re is a wide field for labor, quite well afford to spend money to establirii
themselves have never adopted iu
The ta-a and coffee he drinks are thev
'
n--.
’ - •.•kfarrire, cranbey- Now, although not all gathered in one enough to occupy their time and to ex­ Cobden Clubs, engage writers, and cir­ cheaper here than fa England, for ।and no civilized nattdn ever has; and
r/? ip-K’io. oob'iH. i^id other vegeta- city, so far as our State is concerned, ercise all their philanthrope without culate books in the United States; in a there these article* of everyday life :you will then have take«_the first step
&gt;and fruits « hich JH.'’/aised all over this one industry gives employment to wasting it on us. .James Redputh, In word, to do just what she is and has used by laboring men are taxed; and toward attaining a result, if not tho
tkejcutryland which in value amount and supports, directly and indirectly, speaking recently of England’s conduct
the poor man in England who earns ।same as theirs, still more disastrous to
been doing.
•a tie aggr/grie to millions of dollars this number of persons scattered and action toward the United States.
We have seen what the gain would but a dollar a day, and drinks his cup :yourself and your country. If, on the
-.rx.-, u •!.■ : which rouiparative- up and down in different location* of UM-d this significant language: “En­ be to England if she could but carrv of tea or coffee before he begins or at other hand, you wish to preserve your
|yjjMki%’ise.v;- rt»n!, b-U all irocon- the state. And the farmers feed them. lightened selfishness should troeb us to ■out her schemes. Now let us look at tbe close of his day’s labor, pays just as 1own prosperity, and ‘ desire also to see
iiairtath ' i ► If &gt; ■ i take three into And so with every other manufactur­ suspect any policy our encmv advo­ the other ride and see what the effect much of this tax as the rich man who .your country continue prosperous and
iojrtal-n’ifaer..’ will I* safe to say ing industry, not only in the State of cates." There never was a time when would be on us, and especially, on our drinks his cup of either at the begin- great,
stand by the American System
l
Lit. -. ’.he agricultural products raised New Jersey, but in the whole United there Wils greater cause to suspect farmers and the agricultural industry ning or close of the day.
of Protection which has placed the agri­
v wr fiuitiers :r the western and states; the farmer not only feeds them England than thepn-wnt on a question of tbe United States. 1 say our farm­
Now bow would the repeal of our 1culturists of the United States among
: rtiem ‘tit-- i the Union. n&lt;A more and ail those dependent upon them, but it was more to her interest to misrepre­ ers, because it is to the farmers that Protective system cheapen the price of 1the first in the world; has paid and Ele­
anti all the other persons who lire off of sent th;m the one we are considering. three appeals are made by the English. any of these things which 1 have enum­ vated labor; and made your own na­
.
• ; .
■./ -itf they ralte them, whether as lawyers, doctors, It will be necessary to go very far to It is this class that they are trying to erated, and which comprise at least 'tion not only one of the moat civilized
:&gt;&lt; : /•»•
• . ■•.«/ at home. teachers, storekeepers, butchers, bakers, discover the motive for all this disin­ array against the manufacturers. We nine-tenths of all the manufactured ।and properous, but one of the most
WLi.--’nr
.bl Lut ■ undervalue Dor tailors, dressmakers, carters or mechan­ terested love on her part for our poor have seen that of the agricultural pro­ eommoditire our farmers taken as u !powerful and great, that exists on the
farmers.
ducts raised in the northern and west- whom purchase or use P They qre as 1earth.
i.-ut
uru- w.cv the foreign mar- ics.
Newark, with its 136^08 inhabitants,
The policy of our present tariff laws tern states more than ninety-one per cheap fa the United Stales at the pre­
W.bri«iltiv4te and &lt; :icourage it a»
The passers' Opportunity.
:_..h m j. r-!
• .uMgnitlcanoe is is madr up almort entirely ot j&gt;eopie de­ is to protect lalxtr and industry. This cent is consumed in the country and sent time as they are fa England. Our
is
the
American
System.
We
have
not
mainly by the manufacturers and artis­ farmers are now paying no more for
I'-stotti- ar::.«-r as compared with pendent upon manufactures. There
.m* mark*
' ; tiie .'I.h takes not less are varied manufactures, embracing al­ the value of the manufactured com­ an s and those dependent upon them, them than the English farmer is pay- '
[h-.- &lt; - st. and the other most every description of goods that the' modities of the country by the census whilst less than nine per cent, is ex­ ing for the same class and description
of these goods. Is it IBcely that the
_ — ight per cent, of his inventive genius of man can devise or of 1880. It is not yet entirely complet­ ported.
Suppose, then, that you break down repeal would reduce the price? No
conceive fi om a needle to an anchor. ed. But it Is supposed that it will
Michigan Grangy Visitor: There
poducu.
are fanners of ability in this country­
Next to a fat tie and productive soil The yearly value of the manufactured amount to at least gflJXO.OUOJXXi. Bar­ the American system, and introduce one will pretend this.
Supposethe English were to contfafie, men
।
who have succeeded not only a*
•.-.’finurr reiiur .t uurkjtt in which products of this dty, as shown bv the ing the fiscal year 1881 we exported the English system, to wit, a tariff for
:
but who have shown them­
tapuedt • surplus pnxlure. His last census, amounts to B6fl.243.5i’&gt;. from this country manufactured com­ revalue only,’in its place, and the re­ after the destruction of our -manufao- farmers
।
shrewd, capable business men
MWJ CVU'-L fr-n. ai- airpius crops. Tne town rests upon its manufacturing modities amounting to S2Jl'.m0.238. sult which the English are working to turea, to sell to us nt the same prices selves
Ha
his am, and his potatoes Industry, and all the people in it are fed That would leave our manufactured accosnpliah follows, vit, the dretruo- they are now selling. The farmer whenever and wherever they have
would
have
to
pay
tbe
additional
oust
■
tioD
of
our
manufacturers
Whui
taken
hold
of any business enterpt be
by
the
farmer.
Bo
with
I'atterron.
products
consumed
in
to®
rountrv
for
xre» amiu.oney
him. Ilia in.
of that of farming, and Mr.
&lt;r'M u aawti uprii tar uuml&gt;er or ms NHfr£»*. and other ridfew tn CM tfate, the year IfWO about f6*?D.0001X». With would the consequence be, especially tp of shipment and transportation arrow outside
——
------other
th{, Year
]v and
increase
of manufactured
our farmers ? Suppose only one-half of the ocean, and this would to that ex­ Luce Is one of the number. He is still
bead. !• deriveth4most from hl* m
well•as
citiea
districtfall
cnfsherK r . : •ertainand reliable over the eountrv. There are aeventwn commodHes it is not lilrly that even our manufacturers should go down and tent increase the price and make it just living on tlie same .arm where as a
the —
in.reasM
exports
there was
lurt-t Tr i- ;• ■ .-.;.ary to make Ids citlro in New Jersey containing M4.7V3 with ....
.— -r— -- --------— n- the rest remain. Your home market that much more than ho is ^uw paying. young man he turned the tint furrow
But when they succeed in breaking
ul renumerntive. people, nearly all of wkorn are eitb-r i less balance left at home for consump- would be destroyed to thb extent; The down our manufactures what security on land that never knew the plow be­
fore. lie has contfaued to cultivate
operatives now employed when turned
aud steady it lt&gt; directly or indirectly /dependent upon tion and use during the year 1881.
out could not purchase your product?. have you that they will continue to nell that land, and the addition-tl acres that
lie. and the the inanufactoriea in them, and all of ] The whole amount of merchandise
whom ore fed by the tarmera.
i we imported for the year 1*80 was val- Their means to buy are ac»|uir«l in the us at the same prices they are now sell­ successful- farming enabled him to buy.
•••turn.
•
for all those years feoin early manhood
The manufactured commodities of ,-ued at S667.WH.&lt;46. Of this not mon­ mills, and when the mills stop their pay ing?
• &gt;r market Tlie
The price of manufactured commodi­ until -ffow exdrpt when engaged in
would stop, and they could no longer
: -r Is that which New York and Brooklyn alone, ns j than 450 millions were manufactured purchase. What then would I* done ties like agricultural products, depends somq public businerfi tfmtrequired his
' ■ r'-fa to market; shown bv the last census, amount year-'! commodities. .Supposing that the whole with tlieproducts which thev now take? very much upon the supply and de­ tebiporary absence.' Few meh of his
market the leas iv to WlLWfl.m andprobat.lv the mnn-; ot these were consumed here, it oriy Would England take them? She would mand. By the destruction of the man­ ability in this btat&lt;4 or oat of it. have
! ;arketi| nearer ufactured products within a radins ol 1 forms about revin per rent of the man- then as now take just what she requir­ ufacture in the Uaited States you proved their devoUbn to the farmer
twentv niilro from where I now Mind ufactured products ujil and co!isuni&lt;sl
’. hence less ex­
ed to fretl her own people, and no more. would lessen the supply here and tn- and agricultural iiuj/rovemeut in tho '
home, is more amount nearly to eight hundred p;il-’ in the country. I
The market at home would be glutted cre.ute the demand there. Our people field and on the platform as has Farm­
Trie prople of a lions ot dollar.. And Ilin tt«&lt;- c«i&lt;« Istlcs «l-f“'J'-’1'
bv this excess, and the pricre would go would then have to buy of England er Luce.
••
-•
------ ------ ----- abfa that the percentage of the foreign
•artpry must l&gt;r and towns all over the country, mudu manufactured products imported and down, and the Englhh could then fill what they now make at home. This
All business affairs, whether of a
up
maiulv
as
they
are
of
manufactur
­
would give England just this many public or private iature. have l&gt;een
m. calculate with
■ consumed here was any larger than it their orders at the reduced price-at
ers.
merchants,
artificers,
and
those
de
­
./•iry as t.. what
probably one-half they now have to more customers than she now has, and managed with tbe siune successful re­
■
was
for
the
year
1880.
she would require this quantity more sults that have marked his farm life.
loreigu mai- pendent upon them, that make and con­.
We have, then, the astounding result
Cyrus G. Luce li a man of broad
■ ; d&lt; pendent up­ stitute the home market for tiie farmer.■ that of the manufactured commodltlew P?Iow would this benefit the farmer? of manufactured commodities to sup­
as well as other The product is furnished by lire fann­ used in this country less than eight per The Western farmer who owns a farm ply the demand. This, according to all views, pronounced opinions and ac­
the laws of trade, would put up the
er;
the
price
is
paid
by
the
consumer
i.' harvest should
. cent are Imported, and more than nine­ containing two hundred acres could not price, and tbe Western farmers and knowledged ability wherever known
and that means in Hcoresofthe rural
b to iimkr up the and constitutes the farmer's income. ty-two per cent are manufactured here. than raise one single bushel more of
&gt;toibegdod they The manufacturers, by giving employ­. How was it thirty years ago? It has corn or wheat than he dore now. Sup­ others would have to pay this advance districts of Michigan.
While not offensively aggressive in
• f'lr.eign market ment to labor, create the consumers,. been comtfutedahat of the mbnufac- posing his crop of wheat to be 2.GU0 or increase of price upon all the manu­
any body of men of which be is a com­
eltsnMitS which imd protection builds up the manufac­• lured comiiRxtfcs then used in the bushels, and his corn to be 3,000 bushels, factured goods which they require.
No one understands this better than ponent part, his natural qualities of
:t id one. Other tories; hence it follows that the more. country ninety pr rent « en- tnirfe one year with another. Today he
Lord
Derby
and
our
other
English
leadership
have always brought him to
we to supply, manufacturers vou have the more con­. abroad, the larger portion, m England. could get 31.600 for the one. and 81.500 friends. Now suppose all this should
ey tan undersell sumers there will be, and the more ex­t and only about ten pericent were man- for the other. That would make the l»e brought about. England would the front He stanife to-day before the •
people of Michigan .us a capable repre­
of them and not tended and better tbe farmer’s both as■ ufactured at home. And **th this gross receipt* from these two staples then have accomplished what she is sentative
of the Agricultural class,
to tbe quality required and the price he; great and astonishing change, and the 81,100. Now suppose, from tho destruc­
striving to attain, namely, cheaper food nominated for the important office of
Fro:n this i&gt;r
■' r
W It will be will Is? aide to obtain. Therefore, as has. large increase in tbe consumption of tion of the manufacturers and the glut to feed her people and a mon- extended Sovernor, and we believe not wholly
^•n that th- h..5u
■«rket is the farm- seen, when you protect the manufactur­। manufactured commoditirt since that In tbe market, you only reduced the and letter market in which to sell her
ependent
on the political party that
*? * main dvj.. ; ■
It buys more er you help the the farmer; and you can1 period, we have this andit onal result, price one-fourth,(but.the chancre are manufactured commodities. She would nominated him for fihat support, which
&gt;•**£
Jjt,' ; oi all he has to sell. not help tbe one without benefiting the
that the reduction would be much
that nearly everv kind
be enabled to sell much more and at we trust will in tbe lyear of grace, 1886,
•’ 1* »0ri- M&gt;j.; • «nd
greater.)
what
would
be
tbe
result
?
ure; there- other.
better prices, and save in the food she give ns a farmer governor of rare
Phrt;.,. ,1c is nearer to him,
There is another element that cornea
it was thirty or even He would lose about 3800. Tho crow now has to buy, and her gain would be executive ability.
thtr-f,,,.....
• a to transport to in here; our system is one of protection' ‘'Ttarau't’^^tameroroiircoun- which to-day are worth 83.100 would enormous. It would amount to hun­
This is the। fanners’ opportunity—
ItfoUmrc »ij,
then be worth only 82,300. To this ex­
it. that in the interest to labor. The protection we give goes
dreds of millions of dolines every year. the farmers’ campaign, and the condi­
« «pieulmre .
«Sthlng should be indirectly into thep ®keta of the opera­, try may be .monied up •» follow.. OT tent the farmer would lose and to this This would not be tributeto tbe East­ tions not only all favor but demand
extent
England
would
gain;
in
other
r3*’ t- htiuniin
tives;
it
‘
enables
»e
«nanufactuw
to
the crops he raises, outride of
*nd imTease this
SoSttoe farmer would* loss 8800 in ern manufacturers that we should then the election of the’ farmer candidate.
pay more to labor. Hence it is that our, and cotton, ninety-two per
t. ta con­
thing the state can..............................
paying, but tribute to England; and No duty is now more obligatory on the
selling and England would save just
:,:orc benefit to the operatives as a whole are paid wagro sumed at home, and not more than
no class of society woald pay more of farmers of this 8tat« than that of doing
toth-&lt;‘ illr/,'■”Uv’’ t!utier' tend to nrorl) doable what they are paid in eight per cenL ia exported; and he am that much in buying.
But this Is not riL What is to be­ this tribute than the farmers of Ameri­ some earnest work to secure the elec­
u«! riiint 'vl manufacture#, EnglxiuL Receiving more &lt;••£» for b?y aB tbe manufactured commodities
ca.
And any tax or duty they now tion of their candidate. Failing in
come of the people who are out of empay or all the taxes of every kind this the farmers of this state confess
vineat
then hie work, a laborer In thia country Uvea he requires for less than he could twenWmSLrni n'r:' ’h° f“r®er-the better than a like laborer In
tv-five years ago, before the present prowhich they now pay, tf put toother, their willingness to occupy an inferior
** Dt&gt; I*, than the Eastern larm- &gt;a better houaed. better c otbed. and
will tell you they are to go to farming. would not amount to the one-half of place in all the affairs of government.
better fed. He beoomee therefore a them even chwper
be
This is what they expect them to do, this tribute which they would then be We can not believe Michigan farmers
^ep-foffi^roo^yto and this in point of fact would be the paying to England. For everything will bring iu such a verdict against
I* protected. better euatomer to the farmer.
■ *w3dhri^"UJ
un“OQ* that Ing more Krtcaltural pmducu than a
only pursuit most of them would turn thev had to sell thev would get less, themselves next November.
look over the exports from our country to. NO persons understand this ]»etter and for everything they had to buy of
mnX, ..or ^to-iuruge him in bis like laborer In BnglanA
Germany is to-day England’s most
•stnS u,
I;r&gt;s|hI* aid should be oneratlvea In the United btatee con KfcSS iuolrte. of our
manufactured commodities they would
»Sme at leaat a third more a«rleultural Ki connnoditiee. We are sending to than our English friends. Indeed it is have to pay moreformidable European rival for manu­
1110 imulate his efforts
a part of their scheme as far as thev
And the farmer would not be the facturing suprematv. So long as Ger­
.v®Pa&lt;'uJr 10 produce, product, than a like number of opera- other nations yearly our agricultural caEto turn all three people intoagricub
implements, including fanning mills, turiri*. If they should succeed in this only one to suffer. Tbe loro would fall many had free-trade or tariff for reven­
i-inr S win‘,u!,t l”; thrown around
ue only, she stood little "hanci- to com­
^'iSoM^T ' ra I,r°t«tive duty
horse powers, mowers and
the effect would be still more to glut upon others afi well. The whole coun­ pete with tbe accumulated wealth and
it fw h?? J1? 3t,lte shoulrt i^P0*
plows. culUvaiora, forks, hoes,
tbe market and still more to depress try would lose, and tbe loro would be experience of the English. Tbe sagac­
almost beyond computation, not only
riHgfK. carts, cotton goods, rri 1
bK
■ 0Ur
i*WB
prices. These people who are now in tbe skrinkage of tbe value of our ious Biamark perceived this, and at
sik nJ?
' ***f*’,iwiy with thia
among the l«ret customers of Uxe farm­
once aecured the adoption of vigorous
th* folSritoT01 4riffi*W8 impose
ers would become producers instead of agricultural product*, but in tbe dimi­ and rigorous protective measure,. The
lrottTtlve du^« °uf EXr. Hralnat the
^jsumero; sellers Instesd of buyers; nution of our manufactured commodi­
ties. In the latter alone, if there should result haa been a inoet extraordinary
J P«xlucts: Rice clean­ industry of the coaD,tJ^nln^°th.{'our
competitors instead of customers.
ind listrial awakening in Germany.
* tthei I*' FJUnr|; whc,lt&gt; 20 otote England haa been P&gt;«Jjl“ln*nd “ Cur arms, nails, Indian rubber
The wealth of the farmer consist* in be only one-fourth of our manu­
rv lam ns aaddlery. harness, oigans, the number of bushels be raisre; bis factories stopped, the direct loro would Manufacturing luss doubled. By gov­
Mid-Ss.
“ corB&gt; 10 &lt;*nfa P«
ernment aid to German commerce, the &gt;
15 anta
10 &lt;«nta per bushel; rye,
nower to buy upon the price he can ob- amount to nearly if not quite 2,000 German flag is now seen on almost
*~ nr—- fu*wing machinery. housenolu gS'iii the prt« l&gt; wuUlrf very lullUoM of dollars a year.
No civilized country has been or will every sea, and her ships are carrying
^SKrk, unw« much by the ,upl&gt;ly end
the supply i» greater than the demand be prosperous and groat without a di­ the products of German factories to
versity of Industrial pursuit*. You every land. This rise of German inthl !X gore down; if .the supply
men do
les* tbe price goes up. But our English might as well expect prosperity for the■ dustry is viewed with serious alarm la
le^; fSjn®1* 10
20 per-cent; •entwithout «ny P^^i w
friends would say alter you repeal your fanners of a eountrv If they were all toi England, and she is redoubling her ef•“"iuSrturld’ S' p'*DHlt: tobacco,
“d ^MfhPbM hsd the effect
grow but one crop, (com, for instance,, forts to secure free trade in America.
tWraS
}*’ pound; nianufflcturer. which ““ “MuI&gt;ctured
protective system you c*n buy all your
j and
as to expect
nation hoping to find here a market for goods
_ , nothing
--.kt— else.)la.
•«»««« a
a.nation
manufactured commodities in England
t0'*nl«. In xdSllOT to a to put up
manufarturro comm^.««
prosperous and great if all tbe width German competition has forced
thev would
mauuinavlnr.
Tli
ST
1 Sople
&gt;»
U&gt; but ou. out
,aw
'-•nto p« P»°^:
out ot
of otter
other n^keu.
market*.
^“ttUp-pouEi
on
TflTLEMENT.

jif ProtBCtion AffECts thfi Foer.

JSTfSZfik
“LTiS.

■^r^^eSTl.’S^

thecate

�Blaiie’s Great Sjrt.

the amount of saving* in Maine for the of course, still engaged in agricultural
two periods shows that in January. work, but thousands and tens of thoasr
1801. the people had iraa than 81 dOD.OOO irnds. and in fact hundreds of thousand.-*,
in bank, while in January. 1886, the have entered and are entering the me­
people had over830.000,000 la bank.
chanical and semi-mechanical field.
Whit Democrats Have Done. During this period it must be remem­ They are making pig and bar Iron in
bered that the increase of population in Tennessee and Alabama.
They are
HE TELLS OF THEIR ATTITUDE ON tbe nine states has been at&gt;out 35 per manufacturing cotton in Georgia and
oenL, while the increase of deposits in the Carolinas, They are brick-layers
THE TABXFF, THE FISHERIES
Having* banks has been at the rate of and plasterers everywhere; they are
AND OTHER QUESTIONS.
800 per cent.
carpenters and painters; they ore blackIt must be remembered that 75 per smiths; they make wagons nnd carta;
Following is the speech of Hon.
Janies G. Blaine, in opening the Maine cent, of this vast sum belongs to the they nuike cigars; they tan leather and
republican campaign, at Lake Sebago, wageworkers. The vast number of de­ moke harnees; they are firemen and pi­
positors may be inferred from the fact lots on river boats; thev caulk vessels
August 24th, before a large audience:
A new administration of the national that in Maine, where the aggregate in southern porta; they lay railroad
Sovernment ia usually unvexed in its population is less than 700.000, tiie 836.­ track; they aro switchmen and section
rst year except by the importunities 000,000 of deposits are divided among men on the line and firemen on locomo­
and the disappointments of its own sup­ 110JXX) persons, showing that about one tives. In fact, they are generally en­
porters. The people at large give small in six of the total population is a depos­ tering all the avenues and channels of
heed for the time to public affairs, and itor and that the average to each is skilled labor. Of course they are un­
the discussions of political issues is left nljout 8330.
derpaid. They receive far less than has
The figures with which we are deal­ been paid in years past to northern me­
as ajsomewhat perfunctory task to op­
posing partisans in congress. This sea­ ing have lieen confined to the nine states chanics for similar work. They tire
son oi apparent indifference is caused named because in 1861 the manufactur­ able to take no part in making laws for
in part by the natural ebb of the tide ing done in this country was mainly their own protection, and they are con­
which Mowed so high in the preceding confined to these. But the thousand sequently and inevitably unable to
national election and in part also by the millions of savings by the workers maintain a fair standard of wages or to
American instinct of fair play which within their borders become still more receive a fair proportion of their proper
demands that the party freshly installed significant, as an ecnomic fact, when earnings.
may have free opportunity and full we remember that since 1881 the great
I do not dwell on this subject at
time to lay out its ground and mature body of north western states under the length, though it could easily be pre­
its measures. This period of popular inspiring influence ot a protective tariff sented in aggravating detail. I men­
have
in
turn
developed
an
enormous
inaction is thus not only advantageous
tion it only to place it before the labor
for rest, but it prepares those who are aggregation of manufacturing indus­ organizations of the north, with this
the ultimate arbiters in all matters of tries. Ohio, Indiana, Michigan, Illinois, question addressed to them—Do you
public concern to give patient hearing Wisconsin, are no longer devoted to ag­ S»e that you can permanently
to fair argument when the time arrives riculture solely, but have a mass of
tain in the northern states one
manufacturing industries larger in ag­ scale of prices, when just beyond au
for popular discussion.
The approaching election of a govern­ gregate value than all the manufact­ imaginary line on the south of us a far
or, of four representatives to a new ures in all the states of the union on the different scale of prices is paid for la­
congress,' and a legislature that shall day Mr. Lincoln was first inaugurated. bor? The colored mechanic of the
And yet another comparison may south is not so skillfull a workman nor
choose a senator of the.United States,
revives the interest in political topics in be mode still more embairussing to the so intelligent a man as you are, but if
Maine and subjects to inquiry the vari­ free trade doctrinaries and more he will lay brick in a new cotton facto­
ous issues which separate our people difficult for them to answer. While ry in South Carolina at half tbe price
into distinct political parties. Have the the American working men in nine you are paid, if he will paint and plas­
old differences between the republican stabs, working under a protective tar­ ter It at the same low rate, he is inevi­
and democratic organizations been ad­ iff, have over a thousand millions of tably erecting an industry which, if the
justed, or have they grown more palpa­ dollars in savings banks, the vastly same rate of wages be maintained
ble :md more pronounced? Are the Eater mass ot working wen in Eng- throughout, will drive you out of busi­
d. Ireland, Scotland, and Wales, the ness or lead you to the gates of his own
questions over which the republicans
and the democrats have wagol a long whole united kingdom, all working un­ poverty.
contest to be no ^abandoned? Is liti­ der free trade have leas than four hun-j The situation is therefore plainly dis­
gation in the court of public opinion tn dred millions of dollars in the aggre^ cernible and demonstrable, viz: First—
be discontinued and a settlement effect­ gate both in the savings banks and If the democratic party shall succeed,
ed by entering “neither party" on the postal banks. These figures and these as they have been annually attempting
people's docket? Or, on the other hand, dollars are the most persuasive of argu­ for twelve years past, in destroying the
do the American people just now begin ments, and the conclusion they teach is protective tariff, the artisans of the
to see with dearer vision the aims and so plain that the running man may United States will be thrown into direct
competition with the highly skilled and
intentions, the methods and tbe meas­ read.
mfeerably paid labor of Europe. Sec­
ures of each party, and are they wak­
THE LABOR QUESTION.
ing to a new and more earnest struggle
The leading feature in the Industrial ond—If the democratic party shall be
over policies that are irreconcilable, field of 1885 and 1886 is the dlscxmtent able to bold control of the national
over measures that are inherently and among the men who earn their oread Everoment, the colored laborer in
B southern states will remain
inevitably in conflict? Let us inquire by skilled and by unskilled labor. Un­
of these things in a spirit of candor.
easiness and uncertainty are' found on where the southern democrats have
Saeed
him
politcally.
subject
all
sides.
There
are
wisty
aims
among
THE TARETFF J*0UCY.
the' wiy of the white man,
many and with not a fow there Is aim­
It is in- the first place especially lessness with ita inevitable result of dis­ unable to fix the price or command the
value
of
his
labor.
The
colored
man
vi irthy of observation that in the his- appointment and discouragement The
tory.bf taduslrial questions no party in man who could by any prescription re­ will, therefore, under those conditions
time of peace has ever been more unit­ move this discontent and at once re­ and influences, remain a constant quali­
ed in support of a policy than is the re- store harmony and happiness would be ty in the labor market, receiving inade­
Bublican tn support of a protectve tar- philosopher, patriot and statesman. quate compensation for his own toll,
f to-day. At the late session of con­ The man who professes to be able to do and steadily crowding down the com­
gress a measure known as the Morrison it will generally prove to lie a com­ pensation of white labor, if not to his
tariff bill, designed to first weaken and pound of empiricism and ignorance. own level yet far below its just and ad­
ultimately destroy the protective policy, Butin the end, perhaps by toilsome equate standard.
At every turn, therefore, whether it
was resisted by so compact an organiz­ paths, with many blunders and some
ation of the republican members that a wrongs, no one need doubt that sound be in exposing the white American
single vote from New York and two and just and righteous conclusions will laborer to the danger of European com­
petition
by destroying the protective
or three votes from Minnesota were all be reached. Perfect freedom to test
that broke the absolute unanimity of the virtues and secure the advantage of tariff, or whether it be in reducing the
the party. And this was rendered, still organization, to exert strong power wages of the white man by unfairly
more striking by the tact that tbe or­ though combinations are certainly making the colored laborer his fatal
gans of Republican opinion in New among the common rights of all men competitor In all the fields of toil, the
York and Minnesota dwJare that these under a republican government. La­ democratic party nortn and south ap­
exceptional votes were adverse to the bor associations have lhe same sanction pears as the enemy of every interest of
wishes of a large majority of those who and the same rights that any form of the American workman. With that
elected the dissenting members.
incorporation may ataume—subject, as party placed in full power and with all
On the other hand, the vast majority all must be, to the condition that the ita measures achieved, the wages of the
of tlie democrats supported free trade arsons and property of others shall be American laborer will fall as certainlv
side of the question; but a small mino­ respected. It to well for every dlizen as effect follows cause.
rity. uniting with the republicans, of a free government to keep before his
THE FI9HEEY QUESTION.
found themselves able
defeat the eyes and in .'his thoughts the honored
The fishery dispute between the
measure. Thereupon. the democratic maxim that the “liberty of one man United States and Great Britain has
papers quite generally throughout the must always end where the rights of passed through many singular phases
country denounced the recusants as un­ another man begin."
in the last seventy years but never be­
I have no new nostrums to offer for fore. I think, was it surrounded with
faithful to the creed ot their party. Mid
the journal in New Y ork which Is said the cure of labor troubles. I have no such extraordinary circumstances as we
to redact the views of the national ad­ quack remedies to propose. I am a find existing at this moment Before
ministration go,, e formal notice to all firm believer in the effipacy of the pro­ discussing the merits of the American
democrats, north or south, who lean tective tariff, and I can look back with case it may be Interesting to recall the
towards the policy of protection, that Htreoe satisfaction to my record in con­ process by which the question has been
they must revise their opinions or leave gress as never blotted by a single vote placed in ita present attitude.
the party, because with their views that was not friendly to tlie interests of
On the 31st day of January, 1885, sev­
they can find no sympathy in democrat­ American labor. I never promised any­ eral months before tbe fishing season of
ic ranks and no standing room on dem­ thing when I was a candidate for a that year began. President Arthur is­
public
office,
and
now
as
a
private
citi
­
ocratic platforms.
sued a proclamation giving notice to
These leading facts indicate that the zen 1 have no temptations to flatter any the people that the fishery articles of the
policy ot protection versus free trade is man or state anything else than the treaty of Washington (1871) had, accoran issue shaped and determined no simple truth as I see the truth. It to in ording to the conditions of the treaty,
longer by sectional preference-but has this spirit that I offer some suggestions bpen formally terminated. The Presi­
become general and national—affording which seem to me worthy of attention dent made the result that would flouJ‘
a distinct, well marked line of division under the existing situation of the la­ from this action plan and unmistakable
between the republican and democratic bor question.
by warning all citizens of the United
parties. 1 do not recall these facts as
In what may be termed the political States that “none of the privileges se­
preparatory to an analytic discussion of creed of the various labor organizations cured to them by these articles will ex­
the protective system, but with the view I have observed some singular omis­ ist by July 1st, 1885." This termination
of applying them to certain* current sions of pertinent and, as I think, con­ of tbe treaty had been decreed by an
movements and current events.
trolling facte—facta which in a spirit overwhelming vote of both branches of
. The hostility of the democratic party of friendship and candor 1 beg to point congress and was now made final and
to protection has entailed upon tbe coun­ out I read a few days since, in a creed effective by the lYesident's proclama­
try a vast loss, and has in many ways put forth by an association of knights tion. This course had been earnestly
obstructed the progress and develop­ of labor in another state, a recital of 18 desired by the American fishermen,
ment of certain sections. Since the fi­ distinct ends which they desired to have was fully understood by them, and was
nancial panic of 1873 and the contem­ secured or maintained by national leg­ completed without protest from a sin­
poraneous solidification of the southern islation. Among these there was not gle citizen of the United States.
vote, the democratic party has, with the slightest mention of a protective
Five weeks after President Arthur’s
the exception of b single congress, held tariff. That might have been acciden­ proclamation was issued, his term
control of the house or representatives. tal; or it might have implied a perfect closed, and with the new administra­
The power to originate revenue bills sense of safety in regard to the contin­ tion Mr. Bayard became secretary of
has been exclusively in their hands, and uance of the tariff; or it might have state. In three or four days after he
they have used it to the confusion, the meant that those who proclaimed the had been installed in office the British
detriment, in many instances to the de­ creed are indifferent to the fate of pn&gt; minister, the Hon. Sackville West, sub­
struction of new enterprises through­ tection.
mitted a proposal to continue the recip­
out the union. Confidence once shaken
In any event it would be well for the rocal fishing arrangements until Janu­
is hard to restore, and the schemes of labor organizations to diligently inquire ary 1,1880. After a brief correspond­
improvement which have been aban­ and ascertain how the wages of labor ence Mr. Bayard accepted the offer. In
doned within the past ten years on ae-’ in the U. 8. can be kept above the rate other words, Mr. West and Mr. Bavard
count of the uncertainty of our revenue of wages in England. Germany and mode a treaty of their own by which
laws constantly menaced by the demo­ France on the same articles of manu­ American fishermen were to be allowed
cratic party ia congress would have facture without the intervention of pro­ to fish in British waters six months
caused prosperity and happiness in tective duties?
With the present longer, and British fishermen should
many communities which have felt the cheap modes of interchange and trans­ freely fish in American waters for. the
portation of all commodities, I inquire same period. When Mr. West first pro­
discouraging influence of dull times.
Tbe democratic party ia constantly of these gentlemen how, under the rule posed this extension of time, in his note
using the comparative dullness in busi­ of free trade, can wages in the U. 8. be of March 12, he based his suggestion
ness, which their own course in con­ kept above the general standard of Eu­ solely upon the generous ground that
gress for twelve years has largely de­ ropean wages? I do not stop for the as the treaty would terminate during
veloped. as an argument.against the detail of argument, I only desire to the fishing season, ‘ considerable hard­
policy of protection. But It is worth lodge the question in the minds of the ship might be occasioned to American
while to compare the condition of tbe millions of American laborers who have fishermen if they were compelled to de­
country in this year of grace with its it in their power to maintain protection sist fisning at that time." This exact
condition the year before the republi­ or to inaugurate free trade; who have point had been foreseen, had been care­
cans succeeded in enacting their first it in their power to uphold the party of fully considered by congress, bv the
president, by the state department, and
. protective tariff.- In tbe nine states protection or the party of free trade.
Another portentious fact has been by the American flahermen themselves.
which still do the larger amount of
manufacturing for the country, and omitted—bo far as I have observed— In popular parlance, they had “discount­
which did it nearly all a quarter of a from tbe -xmsideration and judgment ed it and were fully prepared for it,
century ago. it is interesting and in­ of the labor organizations. They seem when to their exceeding surprise the
structive to compare their financial to have taken little or no heed of the British minister seemed to be moved
conditions at the beginning of 1861 and existence of more than a million and a with compassion for their possible suf­
at the beginning ot 188*3. The states half of ablebodied laborers in thesouth ferings. Apparently without any oth­
referred to are the six of New England, ^•ith dark skins but with expanding in­ er motive tnan disinterested benevo­
with New York. New Jersey and Femi- tellect, increasing intelligence and lence, Mr. West was anxious to allow
sylvania. In 1861 the country present­ growing ambition. While these men them six months more of that precious
ed a condition brought about by nearly were slaves, working in the corn and time which the Halifax commission
an entire generation of free trade, and cotton fields, in the rice swamp* and on had declared to be worth to American
the aggregate amount which the peo­ the sugar plantations of the south, the fishermen a half million dollars per an­
ple had accumulated in their savings skilled laborer of the northern states num.
tanks during that long period was less felt no competition from them. But
But reading a little farther in thia rethan Si&lt;k),(lOU,OOO. In the same states slncj they became free men there has
on the first day of January, 1885, the iieen a great change in.the variety and
aggregate amount in the savings banks skill of tiie labor performed by colored from motives of pure generosity to­
was tUMWMJOO. The differeooe In men in the aouth. The great ma® are. wards American fishermen was really

name idantIHM with justice mu!
wL reduced to writing.
**
he received » large consideration for
leaving British waters open to Ameri­
can fishermen six months longer. The
consideration wks a pledge trom Mr.
Bayard under data of J une IK 1885 that
the president would “recommend tiie
aonointmfnt of commission in which
the governments of the United Stat«
and Great Britain shall be respectively
represented, charged with a considera­
tion and settlement upon a just, equita­
ble and honorable basis of the entire
question of the fishing righto of the two
government*! and of their respective
citizens on the coasts of the United
States and British North America.
The stipulation was definite and reduc­
ed to writing that “in view and in con­
sideration of such promised recommen­
dations by the president the British
would for the ensuing six months en­
force no restrictive regulations against
American fishermen. In addition to
all this Mr. Bayard gave significant
intimation to Mr. West that the refund­
ing the duties meanwhile collected un­
der our custom laws upon Canadian fish
might be brought before the commis­
sion thus promised.
Accordingly, in the following Decem­
ber. six and a half months after Mr.
Bayard's memorandum pledgethat the
president would make the recommenda­
tion to congress. the president actually
did incorporate it in bis annual message
and gave in language which was a
transcript verbatum ot the words
which Mr. Bayard gave to Mr. Weal.
It would certainly be apart from my
desire to pass any personal criticism
upon the president, of whom I wish at
all times to speak in terms of respect,
but viewing this as a public question
and speaking only with the freedom of
a private citizen, I must express my be­
lief that this transaction wax through­
out most extraordinary and unprece­
dented and altogether beyond his prop­
er power for a secretary of state in the
recess of congress to rerive any part of
a treatv which congress had expressly
terminated; it was extraordinary for a
secretary of state to begin negotiations
for the renewal of a treaty which every
department of government had just
united in annulling; it was extraordin­
ary for a secretary of state to enter into
a trade with a foreign minister for a
present benefit to be paid for by the fu­
ture action of the government, and
moat of all was it extraordinary that a
pledge should be given to a foreign
government that the president of the
united States should In the futuremore than a half year distant—make a
specific recommendation, on a specific
subject, in specific words, to the con­
gress -of the United States. • That
pledge was given and was held in the
British foreign office iu London, and it
took from the president all the power
of reconsideration which the lapse o!
time and tbe change of circumstances
might suggest and impose. Il robbed
lhe president pro hoc wee of his liberty
ks an executive. He was no longer
free to insert in his annual message of
December what might then seem ex­
pedient on the question of tbe fisheries,
but was under honorable obligations to
insert, word for word, letter tor letter,
the exact pecominendatma which the
secretary of state in the proceeding
month of June had promised and
pledged to tbe British ministry. The
matter presents a curious speculation
in the working of our government.
What, for instance, could or should tbe
president have done, if before the date
of his annual message he had become
convinced, as a large majority of the
senate were convinced, that it was not
expedient to organize an international
commission on the fisheries. He would
then have found himself i-mtiarassed

tioa—then at tho head of the British
foreign oibcr, acknowledged that tbe
ground taken by England in regard to
the Bar of Fundy was indefensible,
the Canadian position was reversed and
the bay was reopened to American fish­
ermen.
But the design of coercing lhe United
States into opening her markets to Can­
adian fishermen was not abandoned. In
1852 a fresh and determined series of
hostilities was begun against American
fishermen. A naval force was sent out
from England, and the whole coast ot
Nova Scotia was guarded by the guns
of the royal navy—thirteen war vessels
patroling the fishing grounds. It waa
again proclaimed that the three miles
limit of the treaty of 1818 was not three,
miles from the shore, but three miles
outside of a line trom headland to
headland of bays. This construction of
the treaty would place tbe American
fishermen in many places thirty miles
from shore, instead of three, as providby treaty. Mr. Everett had pertinently
reminded the British that by this con­
struction “ the waters wblcn wash the
entire southern coast of Nova Scotia
from Cape Sable to Capo banco—a
distance of three hundred miles—might
constitute a bay from which .the Unit­
ed States fishermen would be excluded.”
In other words, the argument of Mr.
Everett showed that-the British con­
struction. if admitted, would destroy
all Amenean rights Intended &lt;to be
guarded and guaranteed under the
provisions of the treaty.
When the attempt of 1852 was made
to enforce the “headland** construction
of the treat)*. Mr. Webster was secretarv of state, in the administration of Mr.
FUlmore. In an official paper over hi«
own signature, Mr. WeUter recorded
his opinion that the British construc­
tion of the treaty “ia not conformable
to the intentioua of' the contracting
parties.”
Those are weighty words,
and spoken by Mr. Webster, they give
an almost authoritative construction to
the treaty, it is certainly not discour­
teous. or
invidious
to
say
that in legal ability, especially on points
both of constitutional and internation­
al law. Mr. Webster's opinion.is entitl-i
ed to more weighty consideration than
that of any British official who was
then dealing or who has since dealt
with the fishery queetion.
Mr. Webster's official proclamation,
from which I have quoted, was Issued
on the 6th of J uly, 1852. A fortnight
later ba addressed a large audience
trom the front door of his house at
Marshfield, and then he spoke with en­
tire freedom. “The treaty of 1818,”
said Mr. Weister, “was made with the
crown of England. If an American
fishing vessel &amp; captured by one of her
vessels of war, the crown of England la
answerable: but it is not to be expected
that the United States will submit
their rights to be adjudicated in the
petty tribunals of the provlncea, or that
we shall allow our own vessels to be
seized by constables and other petty of­
ficers, and condemned by the munici­
pal courts of Quebec and Newfound­
land. New Brunswick or Canada.
• ••»•• In the meantime be as­
sured that the fishing interest will not
i&gt;e neglected by this administration un­
der any circumstances. The fishermen
shall lie prot&amp;ted in all of their rights
of property and in all their rights of
occupation. To use a marblehead phrase,
they shall be protected “hook and line,
bob and sinker.”
Mr. Webster fell 111 verv soon after
these vigorous expressions’and the ne­
gotiations passed into other hands aud
were adjusted finally by the reciprocity
treaty of 1851; The operation of that
was highly injurious to American fish­
ermen. Before ita termination in
our government refused to miew it

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hope if not the expectation that he’wm
leave his country in a better
at the close of the negotiation
bM thin far
f..r*h?rU'
ht

HELATIONS WITH MEXICO ’
• Another International trouble
endurance of Canadian ontr-uJ t
AnwrlcrihS

unnecmary and undignifled di-

There to no adequate cause for the
onstrutton. I do nol stop JIhi.
tonyrate th, precis tin,
th, Unpruonmrat of Mr. c,
know that we .annul without 1..J
character for honor and d&gt;H.|rv , '
onrn~ott.Uon.wlth thriu
lhKt wlieQ
1 ’nited State
wreed to a. cept arbitration a, the
uSTitu, ‘ vSI ■&gt;“' «*■“ ‘'I®'d
Urn with England we cl,„, UOJ„
bond, to the pubUr opbu&lt;m ot th.
world to offer arVitraUon u, Mv welt

er power as the means of sHtlimr ilitii
enftta ta
where
adjust them by direct negotiation y
elusion we place ouraelvts in Un. dta.
S ’n
°r
HrUtat
tion with a strong power and resorting
to force with a weak power. 1 nmsu*
no American citizen of self-rwnert dr-

that degradation.
For th*- i nitei
States to attack Mexiro without givi£
her an opportunity to be hard
an impartial tribunal or arbitration
would be for a great nation of unlimit­
ed no wer to put herkdf to open shame
before the world.
\
Thera could not. fellow citizens in
tny judgement. Im- a more depiorabh
event than a war between the Unitel
States and anv oilier republic of Amer­
ica. The United States must lie regard­
ed as the eldest sister in that lumifv of
commonwealths. Even in the d*v oi
our weakness, we gave aid and comfort
to them in their struggle far independ­
ence. and let us not tail now to cultivate
friendly and intimate relation* with .
them.. Refraining from war bursehr.
we shall gain the Influence that will en­
able ua to prevent war among them-*©
S. peace shall be assured and perpeton this continent. If ] recall anv
jjf my own participation in jpibiic
affairs with special satisfaction it is
that I endeavored and almost succeed­
ed in having the American republics
assemble in a peace congress in or-ter
that war between nations on this conti­
nent should be made impossible. War
in any direction would prove a great
calamity to the United St&amp;ttt-but war
forced on Mexico wquld be a chummarked in an especial degree by cruelty
THIIin PAETY PIIOHIBITIOXI-'T!-,
The pending contest is marked -by ,
the presenc^rf a third party, orgi
ns ita leaders say. to enforce the prohi­
bition of the liquor traffic in Maine.
There are some singular feHtnres per
mining to this movement. The repub­
lican party in Maine front lh»; day o!
Ita organization has been pledge! to
prohibition —enacting the princip.il
statute now in force in 185. 8, and
since amending it from year to year «*
the leading temperance men requested.
The changes to make it more effective
have averaged nearly one for every
year since the original law was pu.-^:.
' The third party in their convention

.

of duty to the dtlzena of the United
nited
States in the ensuing December.
Congress could not be induced
to concur in the president’s rec­
ommendation
for an internation­
al commission on
the
fisheries,
and so the scheme for which Mr.
Bayard and Mr. West had made such
extraordinary preparations came to
naught. It would have l&gt;een strange
indeed if any other result had been
reached. Congress had for several
years been diligently endeavoring to
free the country from the burden of the
treaty provisions respecting the fisher­
ies, and it could not be expected that
ttiey would willingly Initiate measures
for a new treaty that would probably
in the end be filled with provisions as
odious and burdensome to the Amerl
can fishing interest as those from which
they have just escaped.
As soon as It became evident that
congress would not accept the proposal
for a commission, the government of
the dominion of Canada, with the pre­
sumed approval of the emperiol goveminent, begun a series of outrages up­
on American fishing vessels and fishing
craws-seeklng ln. ev®7 W»J’to destroy
their bt“ineM and to deprive them of
their fishing rights. That course con­
tinues to this day and is adopted by the
Canadian government with the deliber­
ate mtenUon and obvious expectation
or forcing concessions from this gov­
ernment. A few facto in the long con.
troveray over the fishery, question may
be pertinently recalled as bearing on
the present situation.
Ut us frankly admit at the outset
that we aro governed in the matter bv
the terms of the treaty of 1818. Of the
injustice ot which this country was
l.he v,cll®^efore that treaty was
ratified, we need not here and now
; *«*Pted the treaty of 1818
J
“d lbou«h 11 largely currtiht n?V AeS^Wh Ch«W?n‘ the Wrth*
right of American fishermen, those
hardy men went to work under it and
by their enterprise largely expanded
their business, increasing in an amaz­
ing ratio the number of tbe vessels

applied to the treaty nearly tt quarter
of a century after it had been in peace­
ful operation.
ptaet
From 1841 to 1845 it was for the first
SD*400^?,d®d
Qrwl Britain that
the American right to fish within three
miles from shore meant three miles
from the headlands which marked tbe
to b*y*: ?nd 00
n«w’ "id
strained construction of the treatv thev
sought to exclude American fishermen
eyen from the Bay of Fundy which &lt;■

Caaadlaaa began to agitate for another
treaty by which they could reach the
markets of the United Statea. Their
wishes were gratified and by the strang­
est of all diplomatic juggles tbe United
States paid 85.5OO.iJUU for a treatv
which it did not want and jahich lhe
other party earnestly desired. Time
has passed and the treaty of 1871 has
expired. The Canadians again come
back to their old tactics to harass and
worry and outrage American fishermen
until by sheer weariness, after the
manner ot the unjust judge in scrip­
ture, our government may give them
what they wont, even to the injury of
our own people.
The humiliation of our situation has
l*en gratuitously Increased by the vote
of a majority of the democratic partv
in the house of representatives to throw
open the markets of the United States
to British and Canadian fishermen,
without duty or charge and without
securing to American fishermen the
right to fish in British and Canadian
waters. This Is an act of such unac­
countable. rancorous hostilitv to the
fishing interest of New England that it
is difficult even to comprehend its mo­
tive. John Randolph so hated the
wool tariff that he felt like walking a
mile to Kick a sheep, Do tiie northern
democrats feel such determined hostili­
ty to the fishermen of New England
that they would sacrifice a great nation­
al interest in order to Inflict a blow up­
on them.
’
It would certainly be refreshing if
we could hear Mr. Webster’s words re­
peated from official Bourcra today. It
Would be refreshing if R could be once
more asserted with the strength and
dignity of Webster that “the United
States will not submit their rights to be
adjudicated in the petty tribunals of
the provinces,'* that "American fisher­
men shall be protected in all their
rights of property and In all their
rights of occupation." Mr. Webster
did not expect and did not Intend
that his position would lead t war.
He simply expected that a firm, decided
tone would bring English officials to
thHr
and niakc
fed the re­
sponsibility and danger of transgress­
ing Ue rights and touching the sensi­
bilities of a proud and powerful people.
Mr. Webster knew, as those who learn­
ed from him have since known, that
England could even leas than tbe
United States afford to go to war about
the fisheries. Mr. Webster knew, as
those who have learned in his school
have since known, that England and
the United States can never go to war
except on some point that touches the
Imperial Integrity of the one or tbe
other—and even an offense of that
magnitude we agreed la 1871 to settle
by arbitration and not by gage of bat­
tle. But tbe country hi weary of hear­
ing tn Mr. Webster's phrase that
Canadian constables are arresting

cans teat in their judgment V • ne is a
quarter of acentury ahead of tu\ license
states In all that pertains to the tem­
perance reform. The republicans have
this year with special emphasi • in their
state convention reaffirmed their faith
in prohibition and nominated luragovernor a pronounced supporter of the
law. But oil this does itot suit the .
third party prohibitionists. They de­
sire» party of their own just small
enough to have no effect at all, or. it
possilde, just large enough to throw the
state into the hands of the denux'nttic
party, which has i»wn as constant In Ithostility to prohibition as th* republi­
can party of Maine ha* iHSin constant
in ita fidelity to prohibition.
The position nnd platform of th*
third party might in tact l» thus ab­
breviated: । Whereas the republieap
party of Maine* enacted a prohibitory
law thirty yeats ago and hits -m-*
amended it as the majority of the
friends ot temperance delniuidrJ. and
hns in consequence advanced Maine m
all matters of temperance a quvf-T o’
a century ahead of the li&lt;h-n.-u' states:
thereiora be it"resolved that we. mem
bera of a third party of prohibitsoutots.
will so vote as to defeat the republican
partv and turn the governnunk &lt;&gt;i
Maine over to the democrats, w &gt;-•’ have
through all these years opposed pr ’tubition' by every Instrumentality in
their power.
,,
..
Democrats of course, with scarcrij
an attempt at concealment, regard the
third party as their
id a. y. uno
the coalition is so evident th»| I a’1
sure no man can be deceived tn rfg ita
to the result except him who
to
be deceived. Every voter knows thtf
he must choose between the r.-mili.nan
and democratic parties-nn«l
voter knows ti.at in joining the WM
party he indirectly but
throws his political and morflinrtaenci
in favor of the democracy.
।
The supporters of the thjnl prt)
adopt kb their shibboleth that “tlf *&lt;
publican party must l»e W1H
they have secure! the co operation
the democrat,
of the freetrader-.dfttF
r.ortn*
11
A
saloon proprietor,
mot, of
or aU
«u men
««
______ 10.000 of colored peof&lt;e
the aou'th disfranchised and
It is an insincere coalition, an nhri
lowed partnership, an unholy.
Against it the republican partf «
Manle presents its uniform H&gt;PP°£t • ’
prohibition. Its splendid reoyl &lt;• . u '•&gt;
tion to the protection of
labor, its long and patient ’
behalf of those who are
‘tS
and deprived of natiind righto.
republican party has ^wayaiougJMJ
battles single handed,,1‘K!*,Ur'*
'h.
odds, and now with principle undrawn
ed and courage undaunted]!
triumph over the combined fortx oi
its foei.
The Issum of the campaign are Hearly defined in tbe foregoing. The?
the words of a statesman. the peer “
statesmanship of any man living-

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receiving tlnw two
Affcf rereivuw
th. trrttt
toward tbe
„.. yr-if=g a freight
rtv it
ft locked
• lu-kud up to itoo dummy
'
more llnkerton men
thr&lt;« i&gt; Hi unioufata got on

nil

aid tbe, train I-■came
alien &lt;« it* way to tbe
rhirty'-tiinth and liatotoad

.1 Hauled stre- t with

• iib wonia. not only more
it' ni.*v threatening. Tbo
&gt; u. ,,:-.iunt»atHotg’Mxl-

andmaintalmd lytb.
I'^blv Cv. wixtto &lt;4 the wiolJ^^ulation, to tin. law of cuugmo for lbt« »um,n»(lon of polygamy, known a* the Edmund*
tow. In Ml queaboiw affecting the Mormon
v*d
P'bRMuou* ami mono-’
ganiixi* Morman* make common eeine, rtaud
togttber, and are united.

THE FKIXCff'AL DfH.DrXQ.

SENATOR SHERMAN IN INDIANAPOLIS.
Tbe ground i' drained by picturesque nat­
ural ravine*, and a great deal of it b conwd
rod Criticise*
with ire**. The nwidencvn nnd buBdin-*
will be on top of a hill over 100 fewt nbo^&amp;tbn
Ixdlaxafouh. Ind., Ort. 2i! —Senator
M issued ppL .Ahogetber. pruhably no more
Shernuui
arrived
here about noon Thurwlay,
beautiful or suitable sjmt for nu institution bnil was met by a c
Rwiubllratix In the

.
;• rrti-1 tbe latter, tmt
it.
in* aad'vttupvratianflhai
•n.-ii, tuxi »u«n«e and brickbats

Blanding

During tbe morning
of tbe aoldtery under
S. Port, department

on

mort capacity. Tho
RMiator devotod tbe

J Jlrv
the crowd, which xxne
ia* (clliXid tiyafudiade frren

p^L.-x,

“■

f’ENTS get Kemp's Liver
Pius for Torpid Liver, for Constipation,
for the Complexion. W. II. Goodyeak.

■H
it tooun
and toi* J-torminatitm wa» the
. of tie- .
troub*®th*1

r4» F-tdXiJr.'.

’■™“1

THIS IS RIGHT. Wo bHieve io
selling only th»&gt; best, anil have secured
the Mency for Keuip'H l*ile Suppoaitor1«. No treatuient like it for Piltw.
buccwm unquHitiouHl. Prut 50 cent*.
For Mie by W. U. Goodyear.

' -t *• th.rxy ur forty.

WImi

:•! th- rioting crowd had
.ulh-t. .which pnwj*l entirely
” •---- ir ii Terence Bog­
remove -crippled

iteb*plaiiL “America" wiw

WUk

adder** upon tbe institution and it* advant­
age* wa« delivered by Gonrow Oglatoy.

"DvOHKTatic party
ha* aarended to
pofrer UiAhe na-

tbe white and black Republican* of their
right to vote, and giving a* a proof the coo-

•TWAS A FAMOUS VICTORY.

THE EARTHQUAKE AGAIN.
u* Ratoit. iu n, mv- there I* abundance
: pn&gt;.£ tl'.it flKT-J wa* -tk-ne-tiiruwing, and
- -1 toot wo* fired from
‘•Jug now in lhe car.

occurred Friday morning a’ 5:25. It wa* aoccxupttntod by tbe u*ual vibration of tbe
earth and rumbling ar.inda. »‘nding people
out ot bed in many caww into the rtn-rt. By
•vr-mt dnr-Mto.
oai the tailing
haebreu
nl^o w v-re at ‘
avaunan. &gt;
Wavuwcunvd at

a. ii. i-ATiiiior, nniggl*:. .

HiU's Peerlees Worm Specific Is the
most eff.ctual worm killer in the
world. Warranted. W. H. Goodyear.

St. Lofta, Mu, Ort. Mb.—A banter fouglt;
cuntcat
never wltn.w-.vl on tbe duunoud
Arid than that which took plare Saturday at
8|&gt;orttnwn»* park botwren tbo St. LouU
Browns and the Chicago club, for the worid’e!
chanipiotwhip. It took ten inning* to decide
।
,
winning by the merest scratch, » tumble by
.
Willianwott and a paawvi ball allowing Welch,
toM-ore aud wm toe chatnptontolp &lt;d tbo
world for tbe Browns At the conclusion of
a— ......... ....... ■— -----------■ ,
.
ra’1''d lnto th*‘ fteU* yelling aud cb.-er,nA- torowtng up tbeir liaU, toakm.* hand*j

A. BLACK.

John H. McComb, of Dexter, has
b&lt;«n granted a divorce from Mary Mc­
comb on the ground that she is cruel to
their children.
-

Monuments &amp; Headstones,

Messrs. A. Black &amp; Co
Hastings, Mich.,

Manufacturers and Dealers in

Table Tops, Mantles,

Children will refuse bad tasting
cough medicine but they will all. lie
willing to take Dr. Jackson’s syrup of
lungwort nnd wild cherry whenever
offered. -It Is as pleasant an maple
syrup and will reach a bad cough and
cure the whooping cough much quick*
er than any other prepartion of the
kind. For by II. Beene.

Mrs. Sally Souks, of Charlotte, aged
90 years, was found dead- in her bed
yesterday morning.

And all work in Slate Marble or Granite.
All work guaranteed first-class. Prices that no competition
can lower. A good stock to select from always on hand. We
keep the latest and best designs in our work: furnish esti­
mates and do all work promptly.., Our aim is te suit the peo­
ple, and our largely increased sales show that
are success­
ful. As we are the only dealers in Barry County, we make it
a special object for Barry County people
bny of us. We
can and do save money to all who buy our Wu*k.
We thank the public for past favors, and aim to merit the
patronage of all.

Endicott,

Pcatmaater

rttvfe I

•U- ughooL tt» party bring

7.

KtotUrz I rlcr.t;. &lt;.ii tlie chief executive and
to (any v t» .-ni«Txt&lt;l from tl&gt;i iny and
*tn ibrt by Un1 local ■. ■ iintutlev ot ertioena.
Tb- fl rw jjniud* came to a “perreut,'' lifted
drir kin. ■ a»l, a* soon a* the vidtore wore
HAtol 111 tb,.. .vrriiure*. wheeled about and
thns-qua;I4 mlj,. dhtant Upon
nadiin.;
(air ground tba preeldKitfail
forty
dnven to the buildfng occupied
• ■ ■ r , and iihortiy afterward
the exH-'i-i . emerged from tho balcony
rtwitobig the fair ground, where bo was
.htwit-i to ti«&lt; multitude by Governor Fit*
Hugh I
-J

5ia. w^nxs,.ii

The war cloud In Europe Is growing large r.
sA Yoi. Det

w.u,

justice **«*«&gt;,

r-i. *.i 1 *

I

ThottUW

tninuto* after the praddrat

.

Cmcaoo. Ort. Jl.-Dw Fourth con­
dirtrict Democratic convention
nomiaatod Jonathan B. Taylor.
THE MARKETS.

tbe Ord keen twinge.
Don't judge a candidate by bls claan. Some

The unprecedented snecres and merit of Ely’s

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WIM Ul-Ul.

Staple and Fancy Groceries
Teas, Coffees, Tobaccos and Provisions.

-Ata Ute boar

Tb.™ U.W11-™ nkAl.- T-MbU Anvped off dead.

ror AWU.A.I

strvasn&lt;&gt;1 through lb. bulldI.... __ .._ -__ ■

5 &gt;-HU
fwvptiru u lunch wm jatriaken of, and tbe
&gt;oriy kexr the racre and tjte exhibit*.
•

...... -* ' “U' UCE WViA,
L^ASStXQTor Cttt, Oct. •£■&gt;.—Secretary
wuilug * health continuao to improve, even
ond-t th. IIAwnre uf hls offlJaJ dutiea He
row l, !)„, (ll.11artnjant every’day, and
*ort&gt; towlUy; tiiuugh for eumewbat (barter
“out' tten formerly. Mr. Fairchild contin—■■■&gt; A«wi a grnas aent ot rouuno wora;
he a»i*U in working up tiie detaili
«tre NK-rvtury'* furthooming annual report,
ar. Munu,^
h atthe
Ul&lt;,
^•■■Uunit, directing it. polidreand dedduuprtMit qureUona
/

Detroit.

inx.

New \ oax. Oct. —

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—uirh. araonC

gaffSXk-A
EX?
alb: good dairy.

i-ukh* and tidppina
.ul-Xamlnal; beeves,

imSk

"S5X.
«»
I^kb... IMSkK

poul'•iWeta.
try-Cbicke^
p..r jo*,
turkey*. '1*® • ► mJ jj^auty of Hebron,
tnselr. Burbank*. O34*c.

Turk. Oct. £1—Tha biennial con-

Way. have

Smith,Hams &amp; VanArmai

The official headquarters for these goods is at the store of

Urend Vna.» who simply bowed a rocognltkt. to th® auiiiimcn '
' •
Inwedurelytho dtotinguiriMd vkritorere-

.

Try Our Tea!

Mrir or uam.! upon

district attornay.
mittod.
_____

Bcnr lb.
luttn l.l .

value.

March 10th, 1886.

&gt;-» “ *

young men in the factory uemg u..-. —
^hri^VAlrt upon bearing the testimony,

jyjONEY SAVED!

Having bought, a large invoice of TEA,
we will until further notice give each customer
a better TEA than ever before; and to induce
customers to try, will give a 5 cent ticket with
each pound for cash. Tickets good in 25c
*?n ks?^sssi.s
Goodyear'* drug -tore.
lots for any Crockery we have-in stock at face
Tlie Indian Huiuiner num takertt xll back.

BOU
WjjAlk »» —
--- - ----- —--- Wlllk Ik ■kk»M
htgtowt building*. In *&lt;»w &lt;d ,hrM’- “”* ami
nt St Louie Before the gams
....____ »
r.u... In «h&lt;l began Mr. H. Clay ffrxton. on behalf of toe
meiuiffni of thu Merchant** exchange, preMntod Bu-liong, catcher of the Brown*, with secured by Shiloh•» Catarrh tiMMdy. I’rire M
waiting U&gt; Jun bn« or c»Ata b‘&gt; damage
a bandnomc Mlver aervic* aud Copt*. Anson rent*. Nasal Injector free. Sold by U. H.
(itxxlytarand CumUkyy witlr bouquet*.
For lame bark, mda or chert, nw Hhiloh s por­
A DISGRACE TO MANHOOD.
ous plaster. ITice » cent*, bold by w. H.
Goodyear. Wammixotox Citt, Oct. IU—The
SHILOH'S COUGH and ooMumptlon eure is
tory of »uite wa» informed Motwlay that
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“d,rX7,“J
1WOO.AT*. K. T.. OA K-TK&amp;AL-M PrtiL«U.r anl&lt;« ro«.miu«, &lt;o .rl.™— Erklay
brouskl l-Ior. DIMrta
ot Dyspepsia- Frlre 10 and 75 cents
^?KSe toW*H. Goodyear.
_TW al u» &gt;™ rub «k an rwkta

1u, were Muecicu vj

A. Black &amp; Co.

Itch, of even' kind cured in 30 min­
utes by \Vwlfor&lt;r* Sanilan Lotion.
Use no other. This never fails. Sold
bv Frederick Hotchkiss, druggists.
Hastings, Mich.
)

The best on earth, can truly It said
of Grigg's Glycerine Salve, which is
sure, safe and speedy cure for cuts,
bruises, scalds, bums, wounds and all
other sores. We positively cure piles,
tetter and all skin eruptions. Try this
wander healer. Satisfaction guaranteed
• V u;&gt; nnng f
nr monev refunded. Only 25‘cents,
Sold by F. Hotchkiss.
The Chautauqua circle malady Ls
m., lyynoal by
i.r, Ttt&gt; riJuiipTn* wm iudlvlcudly w-lred1 breaking out all over the state.
«rer«yU»&gt;. U» Burnlw jtoA. &gt;.'
and carried triumphantly to their drestoig•ht. I though of abnrter du ration. It cauved «w
" '
.oifinritiM ‘ rtn the stFwti. Mi l
Mra. I’h'rH-Che-Ivy. JVt«^&lt;2*XC4.to'«.
tt-li* the following remarkable &gt;ton. thf tniU&lt;
»WN IN DIXIE.
Chiaip»........&lt;l 1 ff 1 0 1 0 0 0 0—3 of which l» vouched for by toe rreldent* of the
1 age yet rv|&gt;ortcd.
towu:
I mn 7? years old. have been troubled
The bnfretire were &lt; nrnitbT* and Budnmg with kldner
rutiml*lnt mid Untcm-£ tor mjny
for KL Lock, nnd Ciarkwt and Kelly for jeMre; eould not drwi« m.vsdf
11
u«lvUc Itx-ceptian.
Chicago, nnd tbe umjiire wa* Prenv. Tbe fcow I am free from all udn wd mtvucs*. and
CLKVEUtXD,
I'lub lus a
;&amp;) Friday . . &gt; ...... _a —.... Uv «u— Ki I

Jtunrfay morning for thi«

A.CAMPBELL-

Throat-all seldom gets well of itself,
hut deepens until it undermines the
constitution, wastes away health,
strength and flesh, and finally fastens
itsel f on the lungs, completing the wreck
and ruin of the whole man. Dr. Bige­
low's positive Cure is the only safe, sure
and speedy remedy for coughs, colds and
all throat and lung diseaMS. Sold by
Fred Hotchkiss at fifty cents and one
dollar. Pleasant to take and safe for
children.

A comiuittet* of citizens has investi­
gated the Big Rapids waterworks and
pronounced them all right &lt;md built ac­
by virtue of unpardonable Crimea against cording to specifications.

di*]&gt;]ay of Arework*

Good Goods at Bottom
Prices’

That hacking cough can be cured by
using Hill's Peerless Cough Syrup, or
no pay. W. II. Goodyear.

.
■ion of the tariff, and dcacd by crith•iaing.tbo&gt;
unfit eharactor* of hxok ot tbe appointments।
made by the national aiiminikUatiuo.
c*pt M tfkhy nriJ the rtrikrri vigorously
ftylbMtlurt'v.-ai any (tone-throwing or

Msults, are Aoker’a Dynpepaia Tablets.
Recommended by physicians and endon.rd
by all who have used tbrm. The best
remedy for Dysp-psla, Flatulency .and Con­
stipation. Guaranteed, and sold at 25c. by

S-SSiaKS «SJ»Siu?’53,S

I will meet any competition in prices. I am glad to take
butter, eggs and farmers’ produce in exchange for goods, pay­
ing the highest market price.

ALL GOODS WARRANTED.
I ask a share of your trade, and if honest good, low prices
and courteous attention are inducement^ I shall deserve your
trade.
Respectfully,

P. 8.—Smoke the A. D. C. cigar.
without ch&gt;*f*4&lt;LK^Sw. L*rd-t«J».OcDuto n»*

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MADE CLEAR AS
WALL STREET’S “PUTS," “CALLS,'
“SPREAOS” ANO “STRADDLES."

...
too high.

running light niaehinewater rales are not placed

The Barlow Jt Co. elevator is one of
the most conspicuous buildings in this

tbeir buBlneea.

flret ctune lolVall street iu 1801, after ids
withdrawal from congraM, and be luu

continental Ixnirwa to-d&amp;y and In the London
market n» they are here, and they are largely
dealt in IVrluqw not so largely as here, be■peculator* could not foil tone tbo mlvant-

coneswd, fa not refined. and call tltem differ­
ently) but whut they deal in are American
stock privilege jus* tho muihl

“Well," Mid John K. McCann, tbo coufldential clerk of Ruanli Sngv. of whom tho
subject again. It requires preUy deft word­
ing to make Urn thing dear, so it fa not an
exhilarating subject to talk ou. You bear a
good deal about ‘pula’ and ‘calls,’ but 1 ven­
ture to say there are 50,000,000 p*ram-j« in tho
United KtnUv. who do not know what tliay
are, nor what the meaning fa of the word
•privileges.’ Now a privilege fan contract by
which tho maker of it, Ruwdl Sago. &amp; V.
Waite, Jay Gould or Harvey Kennedy, enRagwi to piin-luiwj from tho bolder in the one

at a certain price st any time within
tain period at the option of tho bold.:thatr

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

Complimentary to N»lkb.—At a
meeting of the unif.irmed rank of
Knirhbi of Pythiw of this state, held at
Grand lUpids yesterday. Dr. W. H.
Smith, of this city, was dected surgeon,
and Rev. C. C. Tate, of tho Episcopal
church of this city, was elected chaplain.
The next meeting will be held at Kulatuxxoo in .1 uno 1887.
Dr. Smith was formerly a member of
the Hastings division, who took the
prire for being the liest disciplined di­
vision in Michigan.—Niles Evening
Star.
I wish in this public manner to ex­
press my thanks to Dr. C. 8. Burton for
his kindness and generosity to myself
and family. The Dr. professionally at­
tended my deceased husband for nearly
one year, and I was expecting to pay
him a large doctor bill Upon requewG
of Dr. Burton the amount of his bill, he
gave me a receipt in full without mon3 and without; rice for his professionservkes, as mentioned above. I pub­
lish this as a slight token of my appre­
ciation of his generosity.
MUH. Z. B. WILLISON.

“You've come homo late," said Mrs. Brown
on bar husband'., return from a club banquet.
"You must bo tired. The dub h quite a dia-

“M’dcar,” be replied with hiccup, “it's very
evident you don't know nothin’ 'bout club

cer­
Got

"Ho tried; be said he wanted &gt;900 for a year,
and timt bo could get it from Schulte, but
ilegnd to call fur a certain amount of stock at
a given prire, within thirty, sixty or ninety
days, four or six months. If a man bolds a
*put’ bo has the right to deliver to the maker

Are you in need of any Drugs or Medicines?
Call at my store and you will find a complete line of Drugs
and Patent Medicines of all kinds.
Do you require any Wines or Liquors?
I have now on hand a large stock of pure Wines, Brandy
and Whiskey in bulk or in bottles carefully selected, and sola
exclusively for medicinal purposes.
Do you expect to paint your house, barn or carriage?
I keep Brushes, Paints, Oils, White Lead, Carriage Paints,
and everything used by painters.
•
Do you wish to buy Wall Paper?
Call and examine my stock and prices.
Do you desire Toilet or Fancy Articles?
.
We §ell everything in the line of Druggist Sundries at the
lowest possible price.
Do you desire your Prescriptions and Medicines Compounded
and put up by a competent and trusty Pharmacist?
You wifi always find one in attendance at my drug store
and we guarantee all prescriptions to be pure and reliable.

E. H. Lathrop, M. D.

TheH
Has Removed from the old stand to the store
tween Beamer’s Grocery and’ Kurtz’ Meat
Market.

PAIKTTS, OILS

Books and Stationery
Pure Drugs and Patent
Medicines.

QTEUCK BOTTOM!

Prices Way Down.

per cent.; gr&gt; and Inrrow Um
Scbulre.' "-Wall Ruvet News

usual, ami I per cent, bi &gt;100. Ho receives in
return a slip of paper signed by either one or
the other of tl»i
gvatlcmcn. Then if West­
ern Union g^w below 66 witbin sixty days,

In ttre City.

My stock of Overcoats and Suits is the larg­
est and best selected of any in the city.

From SI .75 to $20.00.

privilege of calling Western Union at 75
wban it to sailing at 70. If it sells above 73,
yoc can vail on the maker of the privilege for
100 uluirrv. nt 75. and
100 tlinrer ore thus
bought by the bolder for &gt;7,500. and he turns
around and wells it at 80, if tbo stock to
selling there, and pockcta the difference."
"sfKEJlIM'' A.xn “XTHXDDLEK '’
“What about ‘spreads' and 'straddle* r ■
'put' and 'call' combined.-

BOY’S

OVERCOATS

•

Prescriptions Carefully Compounded by '
Registered Pharmacists.

MOST PERFECT MADE

-

the «ux-k knepn within Ux»*o pointa the maker
of the pririteg* !&gt;i aafa. To put it in another
way, the bolder of a ‘atraddk.’ will make If

12603480

Regular 50-cent Uuderwear,

40

Kersey Pants,

25 Announce that they have received a full line of

Fine White Shirt, double back and front

50

M

Coal Stoves,

The largest stock of Gloves and Mittens in Elegant in design and finish, and very cheap.
Barry County at the very lowest prices.
Call and See Tliem
Also their fine stock of Stoves and Ranges.

certain limit*. There fa one thing morn, tho

R. K. GRANT,

New York Kail and Exproas.

Everything in the Hardware Line, and
Cash Clothier. prices in keeping with 70c wheat.

at:

r LOTHINGI

Apptea! evaporated i

ASI TOUR DEILER FCR THE IHPROVED PANTALCC3

ot»» might drops

ZfiW’r-'?:

Fall and Winter
This week we put in stock a very large line of

Letters addressed to the following nrracma re­
maining unrolled for nt HaaUngn. Barry Co.,
Mleh.. Oct. l«h. 1806.

HucbM. Albert Kahler. Frances lUektrteb. A.
‘ Drop Lcttere-Jobn H. Osborn, Henry Strong,

r. H. POWERS. P.M.

CROUP. Whooping Court
Bronchitis.ImmndlaJety relieved by Sbltoh's Cure, bold by
W. H. Goodyear.
THAT HACKING COUGH can be w quickly
cured bv »hik&gt;h's Cure. We guarantee It. ftolj

Mens,’ Youths,’ Boy’s and Children’s Suits,

Overcoats and Suits.

EVERY PAIR WARRANTED NOT TO RIP.
The Best is Always the Cheapest.

MOSIER MRUF1CTURIM CO., FORT WITNE, IND.

We can do yon some good in this line, as we have splendid
values to offer.

Hats and Caps.
We have a large stock, and we allow no one to undersell us.

T

C

20

50

K

The Old Reliable

All Wool Scarlet Knit Mittens,

Extra Fine Scotch Caps,

Ma

oae
Sp

W. H. Goodyear &amp; Co,

SPECIAL

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JO

LARGE STOCK OF WAIT. PAPERS

Don’t buy a suit or overcoat until you see
my stock.

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tOf
Rar

Medicines.

A. GOODYEAR &amp; SONS,

From $1.50 to $10.00.

the privilege, usually about 3 per
&gt; a •put’ and
i&gt; this differ-

unload very cicely, however, it wvukl not

w.

Best 18 ot ImioM anfl DomesticCigars

I offer Clothing and Men's Furnishing

MEN’S OVERCOATS

Excbangs.

ebook for &gt;6,000. The holder makes
roncc. Ah, ym&gt; understand. If

CREAM

G.’
ss ■

Prices that are Sure to Please A Full Line of Homeopathic

Orel, cur amt blackguard. Isn't that putting
it on too thick I Country editor (frankly)—
Wdl. I don't know but
■rxno.—New York Sun.

fondant.

mars

formerly occupied by Fred’k Hotchkiss, be­

Goods at

‘Huj&gt;p&lt;x« Wreteni Union Li anlliug at 70. A

The sXrwd/i ot Parisare the boat in tb« world,
and ita boutevantolined with treaa and having
ridvwalloi 3U feet wide run for mike fu differ-

uestions'Asked Citizens
ot Hastings and Vicinity.

For Artistic Job Printing £
A.T

ms.

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                  <text>VOL..XXXI. NO. 27.

HASTINGS. MICH., NOVEMBER 4, 1886.

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PRAIR LEVILIA!.
Beautiful weather,
election tot
morrow.
'Die mother of M. J. Gom is visiting
at his home.
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(^tomers
Mhl Hard, a friend of Mrs. Collier, is
visiting'her.
aaa a nmm to
°”r Hnuse
uMr?»
Osgood is the guest of
Mn*. Carlvsle.
.
Mr. Watea and wife with Mr. Terrv
II aUl A i# pttrtJ-v owing to
have ^returned from a short visit west
Jacob Brandstettor is in our village.
tiie fact that
James Richards and family spent
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Sunday with his parents in Middleville.
Geo. rattan met with an accident
Saturday while returning from west
ot the village the engine broke through
a brita and capsized, scalding him
1
1 stronger proof nf the
1 lb. good'line cut tobacco. light.
25 with the steam, though fortunately not
■ WWBii uniformity and aL
dangerously and with slight damage
••
m
w»y« reliable quaL 1 " choice •• “
* done the engine.
।
•
Rev. Warner, a Mossachussets man
ity of our goods?
. . I 00 again preached from the chapel pulpit
mva 1 aa«|ln Offcmonds.WatchT U A II £’**• Clpck8 Bron®*. 1 “ good
dark ..
85 to a well filled bouseun Sunday even• ■ ■■

Regular

Every User of Tobacco
TO READ THIS:

vnnp

W.LOW1
It. toy*

n
H-MME’IMAN.
L iL-f. •i’ap u ian A .-urgeon.

pB-WM. Jv:

’ &gt;t atist.

Miss Teeple was at work in Hastings
und was sent for to attend u party, but
did not know wh&lt;*re it was to lie held
until she arrived at her home about'8
p. m., when she found to her surprise
the company awaiting her arrival. A
bountiful supper was provided to which
all did ample justice, ami the balance of
the Evening was |&gt;assed in various
amusements.
Saturday evening, Oct 23d. while Dr.
J. F. Ruckle was uw:ay. relatives and
friends to the number-of forty. Invaded
his home, to remind him that it was his
birthday. The meeting wns a complete
surprise to the doctor and was enjoyed
by al! present. After his return he was
led into the room and seated in a beau­
tiful office chair presented by his moth­
er and brother David. Among the
presents awarded were a .beautiful
framed picture from his sisters; fine
autograph album, Ellen and Willie
Roush; large framed picture, Carrie
Preston; large album on stand. Mrs. J.
F. Ruckle. The party after partaking
of refreshments, went on with the usual
games suited to such occasions until all
were satisfied. Wishing the Dr. a long
and prosperous life they went to their
several homes feeling well repaid for
their coming and hoping to meet again
in the near future.
•

WIT, KAI &amp; co.,
DETROIT.

aWEL'J"

BENTLEY BROS. &amp; WILKINS

,listings. Mtcb.)

(ken/LKENAM"N.

:Uf SUtr V'-lieCtlOM

CAllVllTH.

,
.
Utonwy at Law,

Farm

Wagons, SPECIAL CLOSING OUT PRICE

Double Shovel Plows,

0? TOILET SOAPS.

ROAD SCRAPERS,

PINE LUMBER,

Cedar Fene? Posts,
Joist and Studding,

। E,&gt;

FLOORING

Cornice Mouldings,

Inside Finish &amp; Band Mouldings

Stoop Scrolls &amp; Columns

Tke .Niagara Falls (Routs;
CRAND RAPIDS DIVISION.

■ Bunina.'.’.'

John Hibbert, a Big Rapids gambler,
lost considvrxlile money in a game of
poker in a local saloon. Hibbert
couldn't stand adversity, and he caused
the arrest of the saloonkeeper for keep­
ing a gambling house, and that unfor­
tunate retaliated by having Hibbert
arrested for gambling. The mills of
the gods are getting in their little work.

A Jackson lady who was aftlictedfvith
sick headache and sore throat a couple
of nights ago prepared a remedy con­
taining vinegar, of which she took a
portion before retiring, leaving the
spoon ' in the goblet. The next morn­
ing she hurriedly took another spoon­
ful and was poisoned by the verdigris
that had formed on the sp-wn by the
vinegar. A physician's efforts were
necessary to overcome the effects.

MIL EDITOR:I received the following letter from
the treasurer of the Kalamazoo and
Hastings construction bompany. who
are now working on the proposed road •
from 'Kalamazoo to the Michigan &amp;
Ohio road. The letter speaks for itself,
and presuming that your readers would
,Th"n’t«’n I1» giving Mrs.
45
PotterL &gt;’ovel. 1 “ best
be glad to peruse it. is my apology for
■ ■mwMti'* in Jewelry, and
Hannah Jones’ new house a coat of
1 " “ “
“
light..
iving it to the public. Then, too, I
45 paint.
Fancy
Goods
we
eel as though the citizens of Hastings
•• ..
should wake up to their interest in this
‘
"“show a magnificent 1 “ Rocket plug tdaeco
30
Nashville
road.
If they would be benefited by the
The prohibitionists woundup their
Maple grove.
stock
at
correct 1 “ Dynamite plug tobacco. Light
Kreject they must seek to obtain It.
campaign here Saturday night with
Enos Walton is building a barn.
prices.
lelp in the form of money is asked
Cressey,
of
Detroit,
as
spruker-the
and dark
33
Wm. Harding has just completed a for in a specified time. Shall we
luMonists Monday night with Penning­ large addition to his bouse.
raise the money and within the time?
1 “ 14^11 Dog plug tobacco, light
40 ton, of Charlotte, and lluusiker, of
The revival Is still in progress at the Let us take counsel from the past.
Bellevue.
Diinhara school house.
1 " Plank Road plug *•
In May. 1883. a syndicate offered to
45
The band was out serenading Friday
Wilber Taylor has returned from his build and equip this same road, provid­
night.
northern visit.
I
Nimrod plug ,
H oodu-ard Ate.,
ing the citizens of Hastings would
45
lallie Ford, of Grand Rapids, who
Blanch Barker is teaching in the raise 842..7A) by the/-first of October:
I '* Spear Head plug •
Camvti^ Martina.
50 has ln*n spending the summer nt J. B. Quine district, Johnstown. '
but we failed because the citizens
Messimer’s, has returned home.
One &lt;lay last week Ben Bearce was of Hastings and vicinity would not
1 •* Boom smoking
*
Todayr is tin* great day, and many called from his corn-field by one of his
15
and did not respond in the giv­
they are who repose on the anxious neiahborb. On reaching the house-lie
en time. A few of our citizens
1- “ Peck’s Bad Boy
■
cloth
seat.
•
.
found il filbnl with friends who had labored hard and industriously to
The young folks had a hollowe’en come to remind him that jt was his 58th
achieve success, and more than a year
sack
party at Dr. Young’s Saturday even­ birthday.
rolled away l»ef&lt;&gt;re we were aide to sav
ing.
1 " Daisy tobacco ....
we hail completed the task, and when
Chas. Wilson, who was shot recently
CARLTON.
the amount was raised, the men who
in Kaliuuo and thought to lie fatally
Why we sell |pl&gt;accoa cheap.
Frosty and cold nights now days.
had proffered their help hail found
wounded, is again able to be out
A few of our young people .attended other channels Iti which to invest. So
We buy in large qualities.
Another girl at Hummel’s. Ditto at the hop at Freeport last 1 riday night procrastination, “the thief of time,’’
Frank Goke's.
• and report n good time.
stoft our road—killed our project. We
We buy direct from the manufac­
J. M. 1‘iil-eam has just put up a daisy
Win. Miller, of Woodland, spent Sun­ now, have another offer, which is to
"-loot gray eagle tor Doyle A Rich, ot day in Carlton. 1’erhaps looking after raise a certain amount in a given time
tured*.
Hastings.
in the near future. ThV parties who
his l*et girl.
The apple evaporator has discontinu­
We save you the jobber's profit.
John Carpenter spent last week in make this offer arc responsible men.
ed then night gang.
'
They mean business. They are already
Ionia
.onia Co. visiting friends there.
We sell for spot cash only.
Al. Lentz has purchased the Kelsey
Mrs. B. B. Crains, of Nashville spent at work on the south end of the road.
property un Main street.
a few days last week at her sister’s Shall we raise the money, and raise it
Talk of a mauulacturiug institution. Mrs. E. Joni*.
in the time allotted ? Will the citizens
to be put in next spring.
A. B. Carpenter was among us last of Hastings; will the farmers adjacent
i C':iudidaU-Q have been so thick on our week.
to our city; will the farmers along the
I street** the last week that it was hard ’ Mrs. Jay Carpenter is visiting with। line of the road avail themselves of
, work to make one's way through'them. her brother. B. F. Cain, in Woodland.
this great offer? Argument in this
| J. F. Marshall is closing out his
Our neighbors are all attending to• matter is unnecessary, for every tarin­
1 stock at auction und will go out ot thtir own business, so we haven’t got' er knows that it w_lU eDchance the val­
business.
ue of. his acres. l»ecause it enchances
much news to write.
J 11. Wright, of Williamston; has
James Beattie drives a fine spun of' the value of his products, So, too.
I opened a new blacksmith shop near the horses, which he bought at James* with tiffr city. Our populatloh would
soon be doubled. Our dormant city
V
■ Tow nMtnd’s sale.
। J wo young ladira named Hhzlett, I Election will
lie over and
’ lota that can not be sold at any price
.... soon
—tipme
from Chur lotto, spent Sunday at G. A. one will
— ■be •left.
—
•••
---- ’•it—
We *hope
won't t«e’ would l/e in demand, und them stately
.Kirk's Bath King, per rake
dwelling would be erected, und a work
1 Tru man’s.
h
The Congn-grtkuuii dining room at Uncle Tom.
oi improvement heretofore unknown
- Cream White Honey
the.old Kocker store on election day
for us would be the result.
STATE NEWS.
X •• White' Russian Bath
8 w as" well i atn»idze»k
Wm. Parkinson's 4-y ear-old son fell
Geo. Demun, ot Coats Grove, hits
into
a
bsrrr|
of
water
at
Ionia
Thurs
­
fi
movt*d
to
Nashville.
- Turtle/Ml
Mr.C.S. Burton: Dear Sir—Yours
. ' L. O. Crocker and family are prepay- day and drowned.
with enclosure to hand, and will for­
~ Honey. .
•’ ing to move to Battle Creek.
Beu. Burgess's f»-year-old son was ward receipt as soon as th*- forms are
(HEMLOCK ANU PINE.)
.printed.
Note what you say with
run
over
nod
killed
by
a
thresher'
en
­
7|
Martin's corners.
Wisky’s White Clover Honey ...
gard to Hastings raising her quota. It
gine near Bancroft Wednesday.
7
Levi Phillip*, now of Ohio,
Uhio. called on
occurs to me thatjf your people are
“
Oat Meal
f «,uim
.John Anderson, employed
at Barker
Mime of his old neighbors last week.
----------TT.7T5 really In earnest tney can raise the
Abram OVerholtand wife, of Ohio,, &amp; Akeley s mill. Muskegon, was killed amount easier in a week than they
- Palace Honey
vi.x|trt! U&gt;n
his ou&gt;vc&lt;
sister »..n.
Mrs. x.j
Fry -wn
and V.n..
otht-r Thursday evening,
a pile of lumber could to be a month or two about IU
(PINE AND CEDAH.)
ti.xitrd
---- The .hove are all On. aoapa and So friends last week.
falling upon him.
I am apprehensive that If the matter is
With rasplierrlea ripe, stawberrire und , Mrs. CalllgAD, picking rags in the allowed
to drag without any. anthusit
per rent leas than all other dealers ask. I peas in blossom. string bwms ^arge
that we shall get to the M. A O.,
Kalamazoo paper mill, found BlUO in axm,
i
W. bnr. the good. .md mu,t h.« the inhuoft
|
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a running arrangement with
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large enough toes
, we don't the bundle ot rugs on Thursday. She। make
get pul of money, hwe our grip,
was allowed to keep the money for her them,
t
think we are very tar behind the rest honesty.
iand then there is no telling how soon
moony.
we coul&lt;Lget UP the pluck to take up
of the world.
Thomas
anil Mate• Sharp,
of ■.North
Rev. Diskette failed to materialize at
iuuuin» &lt;»•■..
r, —
’"Tj! the tbihg again irnd go pp to Hustings.
the prohi. meeting last Wwlnesday AuancjEVM,
Muskegon, charged with the
murder
—- ---------- of
We|have all got our coats off down
evening, bin Hie cause wax well looked Mrs. Ann
Ann McDermott, have been dis
­’ .here, byt you understand that all such
disalter by Mr. Shipman, Mr. Overholt charged, the prosecution failing to pro­ things go by spurts, and it4»eems to me
duce auiljcient evidence to hold them.
(that it the Hastings people are wise
and Maple.
and wife and others.
1 he W.. I' M.S. metis at Mrs. Well­
A new 85 counterfeit gold piece is ini ither will take things while they are
man’s next Tuesday.
,
circulation throughout the state. It. ,ira'nn. The contractor is making good
Our Bamar Department la full of rare
can In- detected by the suddenness with progress this side of the M. A O. Mr.
FREEPORT.
, which it is refused nt banks and over Bush has a gang at work driving piles
bargains In Unware, banlware. wooden( Erom&lt;h- Herald.
Ithe counters of merchants who adver- :for bridges over Spring Brook, and is
Job Chersbrough hub started up bls ttise.
ware, glassware, stationery, wall brack­
1at work securing right of way between
McNab's und this place. The right ot
handle factory I-»r the winter.
One Battie Creek man is grateful.
ets. and all kinds of staple and fanny
It isreported that forty men started He recently lost hi* wife, and in a card[ way is going to be expensive, but will
out in Woodland M.mday morning so- (of thanks published in the local papers save half a mile of road, uad considersgoods, toys, dolls, etc. We have just belting for the railroad.
•
,he heartily returns thanks to John‘ ble expense in bridging and grading
Seth Smith returned home the-first of My hens, undertaker, "lor the splendid[ over the original plan.
received our first Invoice of holiday
^^OODMUT.
the week from Minooku, 111., where he work he did for us.’’
1
gooda It w'ULpay you to buy early, as has resid-d the part summer.
Ilmry Croeklord, of (urlton, started •, Battle Creek citizens have decided
•
Architect
Edmond
Legendre. U34 Sntyou can buy chuapand gel the b"1
verterdav morning for Benzie county ।that the free mail delivery in that city&gt; ter street, San Francisco Cal., states
, where he expects to capture some wild is atari*. The force ot carriers is too: that having Buffered for a long time
leeUons. We buy of the largest Imporsmall, and those who begin the work
i "mM Washburn lost his pocketbrook ,stop short never to go again, after two&gt; with a severe cough, and falling to ob­
tain any relief from doctors and the nu­
tore In this country sad can sell for lew
or three days service.
.
while on his way to. Fr.w»rt
merous preparations he took, he became
Mells Aldrich, of Bay City, while alarmed. Tried Red Star Cough Cure,
money than any house to Barry county. afternoon. It contained a Bo bill and
. -"m" EX.’Til.ttlMfi-of Fowbr. drunk, lay down upon the
and one bottle entirely cured him.
to rest. When the train passed Aid­
We pay the highest market price tor ville, have been visiting relatives here
rich was not only rested and sobered,
The friends of the late Mrs. A. Win­
■ and at Hastings the isnst week. Mrs. but he bad lost his good right arm, ters and Mrs. D. Beebe, of Kalamozoo,
t»-rrt0B.Md ErtlnuUmUr™ on »p- bettered eggs- For choice dairy but­
Child's health is much improv^.
which hud so often been crooked over who were killed in the Rio railroad diaRev. I. Wnllaee. who formerly resid­
plication.
।
aster,
talk of holding a union memorial
ter salted with One salt we pay a fancy’
n bar.
.
ed near Fillmore, but for the jmsI year
BENTLEY BROS. 4 WILKINS.
John Radcliff, of BallK.Creek, has service out of respect to their memory.
prtre. we want the best aid sre will­• has En preaching at Elmira Otsego
countv, vudtui Jno. Treple and family been experimenting in peanut raising
A GREAT VICTORT.
the Unit of the week. Hu is now loca­ the past summer and his burvesL is
Mori****ing to pay for it
four quarts to th?.- hill, from the
lM»n u.i». ••"■JHl’S’.SEStfw““•
ted at Kalamazoo.
. mure
■JSSSSS «u.. io
The ladles, have emnineneed to give “gopher pens,” planted in J uue. He is
We want your trade and will make’
About
the first of July, kr. Hibbard
ren Stillwell and
&lt;*
Wld „.
Ibrir nol«« to «M “&gt;«
“."I. Srt. confident the climate is adapted to
at my market, and seeing me
twentv young men of this plane are them and will go into the business ex­ called
corded In «* ■««««« ttTism day of «»• prices to get it.
very
much
out ot health, and suffering
tensively
next
j
ear.
ready to sign ten dollars apiece for a
fiber 1« ot mprtpe
extremely with rheumatism and buAugust Hartman, of Muskegon, has
rallnmd to Freeport.
liqwness, ndviswl me to drop
A/xfPoa
Misses Minnie ('.heesehrmigh and Ella t&gt;eeu reading of
several ot his fellow­ "
Pr»«nlol
id tn HlbSrt'*
men beating thei; wires, and he tried, llbeumatic*Syrup,
iib&lt;.Um.uc Snap. saying
u.ln* it
it would
would cure
rare
icon. August didn't read tar enough. me. I w«id to him that it was impossi­
The men were punished for their crud- ble for me to fully drecrlbe ray intouae
dm! Mid .medlars«««
&gt;'«
' ty. He knows it now, and for 20 days sufferings for years past; that 1 had
he will ruminate in his prison ceJ mid triol so many remvdiin and nos­
! wish he'd never married.
trums that I had no faith in them.
“TrSwrt dfelricl R-'bool
Patrick Welch, of Hudson, was driv- He explained the nature of too
Weamiwnyou the mat F&gt;od» tor
and
how-' it
would
• ing aero** the Like Snore rmlroad bat- remedy
operate upon the liver and kidneys, as­
1
urdav,
when
his
buggy
was
struck
by
tbeloMt money of-y »o»e tn the
1 an «wt liOlind ireigiu train and Mr. suring me that there were no poisons
Wrich was instantly killed. Several or ophites used in Its compounding,
• yean ago Mr. Welch had a son killed and telling me the ingredients which
city,
x la»t
»rvrM« molbw «bt&gt; "Bl1 by the cars, and last summer a second composed the remedy. I cqmmenwd
using it, hi*ve token three bottlta. and 1
son
was killed by lightning.
'
t«t..fy I"'
hrr boiue *Hb J r. and
Want to sav to you, it has done wondera
Elias Williams, near Vermontville, forme. It has cured me. 1 am well.
has a new kind at potato, developed In As an evidence of my gratitude, I wmd •
The uab Grocery ~&gt;dH»^no““five years trotu seeding, the most per- these t act' unsolicited, and am ready to
verify the authenticity of this cure by
N. B._w« Mil
■N°l
“
“ F
“"&gt; whice, mature
—z;-u’
m l&gt;.«rsonal correspondence with anyone
oud
pure
between toe
N.
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i..,u r.M*n’lU
und
ia ‘
Kunerior
in who doubts it
MYKTI.K WATTLES.
ttaMt fire «®‘ d**r
U,e
J;,|Xfrf*G'“ tLp'o. I"
JSS1*W
M!b'L
tf^U»«l

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WHOLE NO. 1640.

Window and Door
Screens.

We roast our own coffee. I

X »««• w» -r‘r' "2*
Weroastourown peanuts, it.,"*Export rru»y

£IS5W.“»

h ais i a
»" U1'

them “Thornappte Chief."

cxaah.

■sjw&amp;xssr

them.

f

�OF NATIONAL IMPORT
LIFTS

HER PROUD HEAD AT THE
REPUBLIC’S PORTAL,

h the national colors ‘
It,

Symbol of Freedon1
And Suuias
All the Nations of the Earth
and the People Thereof.

’

THE ROMAN CATHOLIC UN

THE WASHINGTON VIEW OF THE .
HENRY GEORGE CAMPAIGN.

CREAM

land dix-ou rood
for the diacomfart of toe rain which wa» fallCardinal Glbbcm
Wednwdar. There
Chicago. No*. 1—The Herald’* WoahinglavCtty tab-gnun ba* the follow ing: “Tber*

r-oJiUcal portteu. more evp-einlly tn admtuist ration quarters, ivgard with canatderabte
Arebbitoop* Carri-

Ca&gt;lL&gt;i-&lt;At. OIBBOBB

great statue &lt;-t "Liberty Enllgl.bning the
Natiosis** took plain Thursday liefon- ar. great
n raultitibk HKever gathered bi this city
mayoralty, to combine anil maintain an or-

» bother the alougbing-off proevm will ni-xt
affect the Democratic ar the Repnblioan

I pnnid-ntsnl eanvtua to e’ixtio in ItW will be
by .b. bTviUU. '
h-’ “»
“»
wbifttht-murie. announced tli« arrival of the
president, who dtwsnliorkad and took hi»
ptaetj with bl* diaUngubdied comiumoun on
tho platform.

Hanjon.

poutieal i».ue» m regarded aa breaking aolki
pirty line* and menacing tlw statini quo, ir-

Rev. Dr. Starra, who labored under to* difBculty of having to make himself heard above
tho din of sb-am whbtle* which did not know
wlwn to stop; Ho wm fullowo-l by Count de

around him
large following of pUitical malcontent* of
both jiartie*. in addition to the trade union*,
Kx-mtixu, anarchiita, and general agitator*.

Htahor* Ireland, of St- Paul. Minn. ; Rpratkllug, of Frorix Uh., and Marty, ot Dakota.
After tlx. iraiuaciiun of routine bu»liM**,
the new iiutituUon. The plan of
dUripline and organtaatiat propped for the
univeraity wm mho •ubmltted to the pope
navting toon appointed Rt. Itov. John
J. Kmiw, of Richmond, and Rt. Rev. Babop
Ireland, of St. I’aul, a committee to courey
tho letter to Rome.

Saturday. T1.U commltte* .will be
ulK-ut thn*&gt;
all the notable univendtiM h&gt; the

or

vanti
who hahitate at Washington profeat to be-

"Go abendP He cioaed with the ramark:,
•Hcxm, gnntiemru. we will rim! ouraeb-u* a*.

&gt;u defeat than in vx-tcry. becaua- ksaotu in

had

achieved

program

«pring.
Including tlw contribution of th*
tlw Mfeacn Caldwnli-6’XX},l0t^-aboat KM,-

Ti&gt;e Kntehte of Labor auction
favorable to the knight*.
REV. ROBERT WEST DEAD

Panama, where the North American flag of curtained, and ■ufflvieut development ■rcurai
thirty-eight rtani will wave by the ride of to demonstrate to Mr. George'* follower*
■ I'TEMNO THF •'ATtOTS.

parade could be obtain**!.
It i&gt; estimated that about 30,000 men took

X,
. :
Bartholdi,
which Gen. Schoflrld rtoppei by trying out
Hint "Mr. Bartholdi tas nothing to aay. *o ■
tlwra’s no nee talking about IL” Hoc. Will- |

minMcra mat at tor Grand Pacific

bling by the rvoupt
iiouiielnx Ums auddtm

vAiitv, the organ wf
ilw diurcb Uj
He had Ixwu

majrtty, and Mr. Ewu rcoigncdly todk hi*

uulrs-r militia. These
were followed by
the Seventh, Eighth,
Twelfth, Eleventh
■mi First regiments

ctiea, numbering
rrncr*

rey, New York. Maryland and their staffs,
togvtlter with the United Htatca judges, en-

iting policemen and firemen, veterans of
Grand Array posts, etvlr xortatk*, the Vob
untaer Firenants" a*ocuuicn. Knights of
Pythias of Indiana, numbering
tu.-n. Odd­
fellows, and other organization*.

2d. Bartholdi. Count de Lrasnt*, Admiral

among them, nor Buff
,
*
to 1» quenched.
I H*witt’» supporters held an ojwn-air mam
The .^ninetnorauve oreUonwM delivered, meeting under th* management o( th* dry
•— «—
---------- «• •»------- —j------------I good* merchanta I bero wm a large and eneloquent effort and worthy of the occasion. thuiiastic crowd prvwnt, and Mr. Hewitt
bled tlmuaimda, Buliop Potter pronounced the the anti-George vote, he would get sufficient
Ixnnm. Th* president loft almost immodiately for tho capital.
At night a banquet to Ux- FTrnri. guret.
was given at Dolmonlco’s at which a targv
number of dbtlngundxri American* ware
prew-nt-and tb&lt;i banqurfter, Indulgvd in "a
f*Mt ot reason and a flow of »oar until a late
hour.
A •tinner

Two thouwind burine* men paradod in tb*
intenwt of Rocwvelt, and were addreMed by
&lt;«n.iktate from tha
of the re 1"
treosury, where an rnorroou* crowd wm
Ft**ent. Mr. Roowivrit «ald be wm conflu«“ ’• inning A ratification mratfng wm
,wW Bl nlght, at which Ibrevvait atoo *poke.

The Canadian Government
Places Dr. Price’s at the head of the entire list

It i3 tho purest and Btrongest, Free from Ammonia,
free from Lime, free from Alum, and -is recommended for.
general family use by the Heads of tho Great Universi­
ties and Public Food Analystfl.
Ptnons doubting tlw tniUrfulaa* of tills can write any of too Chemists »am&lt;riProf.TL OGDEN DOREMVS. M. D., L. L D., Itellcvue Medical Colle; •
&gt;TOf. )L C. W’HITE, Stalo CtatuW, Unbcralty Gcorgta, AtheuA G*.
htif. IL
KEDZIE, Late Ihvskk nt State Board of Health, Jgmriiig, Mich.
VutlL
rticM ChetnlMk St. IxhiIk. Mo. . ‘rot &lt;’ 11AIlLF-S E.
. Analytlcal Chemi .t. Wheeling, W. Vx
hof. JAMES F. BABCOCK, Kate Assayer, Boston. Manx
ElJAS IL BARTLEY. B. S., Chemist to tlw Dcp’t of Health. Brooklyn
k-al College,
Columba.,
til? , ‘
•rot- CURTIS C. HOWA1CD. M. Sc.. Starling
•— '•
’■
Prof. &gt;L DELPONTAINE, Analytical ChetnK
Prof. JL S. &lt;L PATON. L-ls Chemht Health Ik________ umrago..i
Chicago. BL
Prof. JOHN M- ORDWAY, Mawk Institute of Tcchnotoiry. Bwum.

toctod
bycamor*
uounred
,
Mou.tay. and -bi« friend* who knr-w hiv
fiwLlc i-onditluo were unable to dta&gt;tuuto him
from going. He Ml in a fainting fit on the
unx.-t before starting on Saturday
•

THE CELEBRATED

kuot abo

Victor Clove^Huller,
The Best Machine of its Kind Made.

LOSS OF LIFE AT A FIRE.
IFRwui the report of|the trial as gives beiow, and ree if it is not what we
claim for iL

Report of Committee.

prKyd

'•

mcamusm
wbocoo

'Louh (B

"Grac
to the b

lately gutted by Are at 5 o’clock Sunday
to the printing

{•ft of U

,7 "w.

„tta

unknown diseaas has broken cut among the
prevent the return to congress of Hon. Wil- cattle in Oils county which prove* fatal in *
few houra Tlie malady to the worst in Au­
dubon and Fillmore townships where a large
tlx-- treasury of the Workingmen's Tariff
club.

Ferdtaaad Levy, Cnpt. Schilling,
_____ Lieut.
other
disWalt*, and Col. Collins. Among
-------------m&gt; rwviewing-atand

Nmw Yobk, Nov. J—Mr. Blaine started
in to stump New Jeraey Saturday night. He

THE MARKETS

MESSER BROS.

New Grocery Firm!

dan, Col. Kellogg, and Col. Blunt; Governor

The undersigned, having purchased the interest of Geo.
Pieston in the firm’of Preston &amp; Cook, will continue the busiwalkinrang with mighty wound.

wu.au. Lard- txiob-. ctawdts.nvt
,uUri.tiU7*_Tbe Vnloa 8u&gt;ck y,‘rds wport
the following mure of price*; Hogs-Market
Miened aetiv* anW e™.
_ ——J .

This is likely to

pricos were 8c lower; at icr grades ateady and

prevent thoir suffer-

ping lot*. M.T0QM.10.

ness at the old stand under the firm name of

HOGLE &amp; COOK

Saw OMLHAMB, Nov. L—White frost is

the city.

wuld dra
shre w t

ChemWry. Ontario School rlutnxjacy, Toronto,Cutuulx
iruiltt at tho Unllnl Staien Mink New Orksm*. Ijl
ex as Austin. Texas.

La Grange, La Grwngv Ctx, Inii^May 25th, ISSO.
Report of joint committee by the agricultural wirtim of St. Joseph county.
Michigan, and Iji Grange county, Indiana, to test the relative merits of the Vic­
tor Clover II tiller, of Jlagmtown. Mun hind, and of the Birdaell Monitor. Junior
WagjnxoTOx Cm, .for. L—"Sub IVw' occupying the upper floors of the building. Clover Huller, of South Bend, Indiana.
Whskkas. At the St, Joaepb county, Michigan. Fair, held a* CtntrevlUr, on
year Rubber company and Salisbury &amp;
the Slst day of May. 1880, an agreement was entered into by Use representatives
of the different machines to have a trial of their merits at the-La Grange Count?
avenue rvridenre. The membm'of the dele- , .Tl
top floor tell in with its weight of {winting Fair.-pn Thursday. Muy 27.1880. a joint wmmittee was formed, rapunsting of
~«l Inrttal » n»« I
h“
them were Henator Evart*. Gen. Kebotield,
prewow, some of whichwent crashing through five from each ot the two counties, and held such trial this day.
The committer, in pursuance of the agreement, secured two two-horse loads of
Hon. Cbuunccy M. Dejww, Admiral Luce
clover, which had been stacked two winters, ami brought them on the ground*,
and Richard Butler.
felt tn.,rally certain
and determined that’ each machine should thresh one load and then re-thresh the
SURE OF THEIR MAN
straw which had l»een run through the other machine, according to agreement.
••ring
gwds
with
tarpaulins.
They
were
Mr. Blaine belu-via that the Dumocratx will
At the conclusion of the trial the committer, after due deliberation, unani­
renominate Cleveland tn 1HS8, and that buried in the debris, and nearly a quarter of
mously decided In -favor of the Victor for rapidity and excellency of work in al!
Ck-vehmd will be re-elected. Consequently
A revelling party with axes I and bars was rammau
!«• will content himself with noudaaUng
hastily formed and worked diligently, sue- ‘
The Birdsell, from 1339 pounds of straw, threshed S7 pounds of seed, mixed
pul4kn.ii convention of IbSS, waiting himself ceedmg after a great deal of perilous labor with a large quantity of chaff; the Victor, from 1,210 pounds of straw, threshed
in bringing the imprisoned men to the syr- 48^ pounds of seed, mixed with a less quantitv ot chaff. The time occupied in
for the" nomhuition in ItWJ "
threshing by the Victor was eight minutes less than that occupied by the Hirdqutntluni conortilng tbe recent robbery on
sell. h n»m the straw of the y ictor the Birdscll rethreshed two pounds .of seed;
Chicago, Nov. 1.
from the straw of the BlrdseB the Vittor rethieshiil eight pounds of seed. The
Daalari
He would say
killed outright
time occupied by the Victor in this re-thrwhiug was seven minutes less than
that occupied by the Birdaeli.
'—
Signed by the committee: E. 8JXBY, Chairman. La. Grange, Indiana; J. H
that Fotlierlngbam lias euntanad that bo was ticket, Including the legislative candi-latc*
Gard NKR, Secretary, Jas. Richards, Morden Sal»m, Samuel Frankish, Chas.
their interests, and ha. iaiued a circular callFrankish, Centerville. Mich.; L. M. Woodworth, Jas.-Clugston, Arad Lampton.
J. E. Houk, La Grange, Indiana.
ticket selected, with th* object of getting a William Carroll, and William Darby .of the
Insurance patrol, end Ed wan! McGovern, ot
the robbery amounted to I12U.000 instead of
book
and
ladder
company
No.
«,
were
seri
­
We have the exclusive agency for the VICTOR for Barry
gW.UUQ. The suipicion is exjirewwd that
ously injured. McGovern, it is thought, will
from the nuauite of the Prohibitionist*.
County, and threshers are invited to call and get prices. They
railroad company carefully planned the rol&gt;can afford to buy no other than the Victor Clover Huller.
bery with the knowledge of Fotheringham
BXLLXVILXX. Ills., Nov. 1.—The News of this U00; Insurance about half.
Respectfully,
BniHGrtEiJ), Illa, Oct. 2M.—The financial
record of the state charitable inrthutionw for

td to al-out gJMJ.WO.

-WnU.d

PxdL PEtKimNILLTuTL Chi ■( Chemist for tho Unital States Department of Agri-

I bn United tiUUen Natal Itrigmin came next,
oud regiment N. G.
8. K. Y. then fell iu
line, together with

Places Dr. Price’s at the head of the entire list.

roomily hold at the Union Parle church. 7ba

7T»e
workingmen al
didaten lor mayor.
.
;. night j-u-uded, there being about tM.tXM Iti
' *“ie- -They *«------ ------------«--------------I wlw rt&lt;xxl on “ platform tn Union Square

that wai the tigtinl for unrolling the statuo
tlx, warehip* h-gan a Mdvo of artillery, ton
large Frwu-h flag that up to thl* moment had
covered the bend of tho *tatuo wm drawn

The United States Government

&gt;r.

gnvt.,1 th,, name of Bartholdi when be wa* I ^Ew ' ciik. Nov .1.-Saturday afternoon
*— ------ —
—
ajid &gt;ii~ht the city wm the uvne of number
almut* two-tldrd*
through.

i .

Uu. tat by tho Old Guan! clown Fifth
avenue, vwxirtttig tluj trenideut to Ute review-

fora nucleus In the future, mainly as holding
the oalaticv ot power in a pivotal state like
N,)W York, which at preaent practically de­
u-nuinra too majority vote of the electoral
college.
’

MOST PERFECT MABE

mentl, Canada. April Urd, 1*3.)

old

reptwl the invitation to attend the .wemopie

BAKING POWDER

His family is a wealthy one.

He

We will do all in our power to hold the trade ahcady estab
in politics.
Sale of a Hallway.

lished and largely increase the number of custc meis by sellmg good goods at a small margin

Wminreday morning destroyed *txtecc

Como and Soo TJs
Tbe Jo** to gW,000

HOGLE &amp; COOK,
Central House Bl tick.

mg litt

K

Chica

�WOMAN AND HOME.
*N AMERICAN GIRL’S OPINION OF HER
BRITISH SISTER'S COSTUMES.

Csttarc «&gt;&lt;

if auiy ’»* younger llngltohmen were
. V,— kniekerbockare, eoorae atock„ i |.oi. tiaik’d ahore ft might bo contid^du a rtthful foUy,
XJiddlc-agnl,
wZyhtirel. btad-b«Mted Britcna, men of
•Wtr. »:-d &lt; 'Iinxai'V. grandfotliorwand cek-briL- u lx. 1*-. go -bout Norwv in dothea that
&gt;-.ul.1 de-|«iaa The German* ami

moral Ov.tmg out of tta maimoHtiiwnnn tak­
ing off your «kiu. nd even in tbe intervxt* ot

healthful and vigorou* womanhood *be will '

Dolly, I tmeo aaw a phyiucal culture woman
undresacd, *nd abe looked axartly like tl«

monity. Khe will not tit down to tigh over
tile work given her to do, to timjier uonxm*',
or fall tick at heart, but abe will ever be

iUrxi' ti proj"'r ' h'to* :'. eno iikcwi*e roe
I,,*:* vo. With a very few glaring except-itt..1
J'** &gt;V'rra.v *’/ l*‘1 toxlixL cotnt-ni ii: 1 “i o wrer th- beggar1* ixxtumo
1.-.-.1U:- “it* English, yo» know.* I
' -:x utiterriltod American girl
a ph^ed-up ai’quatotimca on a

while, a*for bar hwband, phyidqal culture.

•HTiv • ■ vm Ijigltohmen wear such ecoreSirvCi'tbc
ou mean f growlod the youth,
the hawk that lie al way* car-

i on tight," Mudtbr Mippant

tfaer‘&gt;

don’t the fellow* wear them

a bu i m&lt; *ud anytldngiat all out of

•a -L- went along, we'planned
hi i*i th- eaatuiifh of Kriglbh

of tbe knowledge ot th- meaning of culture,
but who drtMwd like » Christian Thi* wax

. st b-nx*. but they bring their
.
L-.au tell theta a mile off.
• l»)d you ever »er anything
And the way theln drew akirt*
One of the*! Eiqrn'h women
&gt; crowd on Broadway. Tb-y'rs
in;- tod, alout bow rtrwtl) thvii
an* nuwxl ami wbnl model, they
A'i • urau girK Well, there wa.

div:

my I» •
lit-*' fret. No
bnxutpin.

a|t

-i I .■ 4nfight l*»&lt;-k tato a cta-tac
'1. .tim *’f u hk kery nut at the

c
.m—.
~l—&gt;*
heartbroken. How gladly would .be now attend mare clreely to lb.*., little Ufa economic*
which mve the health capital of children!

not only painful, but divflgu ring. 1 tried tbe
new plan tirvl, and it nucovdi'd «o well that
Hand aoun foAowad *uit, and »n roally fdt
hnmen«- benefit from wearing it. Tbeaort we
have adopt*! b called Guntborpe, and b
wholly uudyed, dye* having been i»und to l-c
very injunou* in ganm-nta that come in cou-

gok-irr* nil dlonf with a guide
•a* a w.trd of Epgliah. Now,

earn
I r&lt;«'
1
i cn'/

&gt;-■

Mtorwi to thcr natural atala. I moat che«fillv
r.-«ntn&lt;-nd it to •O’, afl'. ited in like manner, or &lt;•»
cncrui detality.
Very reaptxtluUr,
Maa. A. 0. NOBLK.
Corow Mecluak and Maaoo (traau.
Hibbard'* Rheumaur &gt;)rup I* pot up 1a taraa
□air*, and ia told by druggist* generally. Price

thadefarem-ntof point by the inadvertent
uu»&lt;lc otben follow rapidly. To effrotually
|«v&gt;veul thb, rub tix&gt; apot with flannel aaturated with any liquid vaaeline. “After that
people may try to rtrike their mr.tcbee tb-ro
m much a* thev-Uke; they will neither get a
light nor injure tbe point," and, moat angu­
lar, the petroleum cauww ti*&gt; rxiiting nuu-k to

All rich iwophj do not care to live amid
■uch luxury. It b becoming quite the faah
ion nowwiaya for th- tpoiled darling* of
■Octet? to ucconqiany their hunhanda and
brother* to tbe Adiruivlacka on hunting exjwdition*. They doth- tbenwl«ea m coarw
woolen vortutnea, made with Quakerhko

.»

They camp out on tb&lt;&gt; mountain

Idrrb

KllKUMATtC syrup

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RHEUMATISM

Mk. U»I

.Mry
J &gt;b- -qj-l.
'Hu»i4»»uy: -AM
M. ePMrtMiU r.i iwimllur n» A„.
nt v&lt;rur uM.bM .I.M MirJhlttta.
H
ou*chokL
Houwbokl

T;&gt; •. ftutke the parti buwiicb- , Another Utt*' -wrei 1* l&gt;«raing to rent iu
t.and l&lt;m n nxun, * r tl*&gt; mid«t of cunfuticio-^iucb •'onfurion, (ay,
th admirutiou of all U'hokJ- n, that which follow* turning the pantry
■ .i iw-qunintancei and friend* I locr upon th- kitchen, preparatory to clean
i;..-r-Lading of conltality. : tog th-f«mer. 8:«&gt;pwl*-.i timt tembk* rx-

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lined witli wift. bright -colored flannel, and but­
tonholed in jxitnt* anxind the edgm, to-neath
wbichbiteta fringe of aoft wool ta*rl-&gt; lighted
up with thread* of timel. The four corner* are
folded over aa in a bandk-r-hirf caae. tocovtT
anal protect
tint at
the |«Mnt*
I*?.*" tiie egg*, and IM1
.&lt; U-nh nl
IM .Ml. mMu, . brithl Md. I
e™. &lt;*—■■**■ MrnMAt
U» Ml*. .
K.M.M,
Wl.M.
.
. .
. .
.
HrMm-tmav the lamp wick oimtinalely re­
nt* t«&gt;
tunw«l up in an orderly manner.

i ta . bihiren, or to aid »D Itam-tfou,
nr- a-.I.-.!—nutrition and force*
th-bram directing that nutrition.
■i'.twted, •tcaily, uniform kiwi of
i»- 4 airvd; tlull is, tbe child may

liru*be* I* with aplrita of ammonia, aa ita ef­
fect t &lt; immediate. No rubbing ia iVqinr.xl,

iinj

bring lew aticmlating, more
suitable to cxdto brain evota
. •■p vtally if comb&amp;nnl with fate—
* hydr&lt; • arbonacecm*, rather than
■ dti.K&lt;l.-rtn being i:«*itxL—Exchange.

:&gt;» V learn to&lt;15everything tbeuiaelvea,
aixl tu knuw tiie value of thing* long before
they ■■■xnuMi.cc hourekreping on their own
atxount; aud though they may never be r»-

.

.

— -....J

—

a ru|d ,;1.
among tbr moat beautiful
in linnqta—Cor. Buffalo Courier.

lL?f^nk‘“8 °f
F, ank
*“ * P'*b’
“’her rt tuiuda one of a recxml 'example of her■If c* . t&gt;u*ineaa woman. A year ago abe
Wttght nuv hiuory aud entabitobed a bindery
of i. -r own. arguing that if tfie binder* could
tial* n.oi» y *be cot. ti oa eouly mv. it In
fo" IL-.t twelve montiis abe j.ijd for all her
L:: - ry and ebsred U&gt; entire price of mach:r... j -815,(OU A tisrewder, xbarpre. and
*ith«l * lindlier and mor* charming woman
o-*t lived tluui Florence.Lmiiy.—New York
Gnqrtnc.

Si^SATHLOPHOROS 7SS

HASTINGS MICH.
ITMLOPMOROS CO., K2 WALL ST., MEW TOM.
*

Boors

WILSON

Lt

WASHBOARDS.

tolls

Tim. W*»ht-o»ni» rju m*u« w.tb
a Baat-W—od nm. Tbettr-H ttanA 1’1 1

taten* their drying by nlworMng
—Phiiattelpbia Call.

novaxx

anfteu the liriathw and invariably turn tbe
ivory yellow.—Boaton Transcript

take ont ink (tains: Thick blotting paper ia
Nowked in n coni’cntrahd aoltition of oxalic
arid and dried. Laid immediately on a Mot,

0.**“

hind.—Oui Country Homo.

bing: Take two pounds *al »ola. two p&lt;nmda
yellow l«r aoap, and tan quart* of wutor.
Cut the aoap in thin alien, ami boil together
two hour*; strain, ami it will iv fit for tier.
Put th® dothea in aoak tbe night before you

you lx&gt;iI them add a jiound of eoap They
wiU need no rubbing, but merely rinting.beientifle American.
—------------------

after Mtcb treatment. Sweet od and jmtty
powder, foil &gt;wed by aoap and water, to one of
the bret nwiiunw for brightening b: »■ and
tapper■
Eng Urii milliner* are *akl to havedlacov
erod a way of making bonnet*of tawuo paper;
tl&gt;cv cot al«out a* much m it ti**y were ccverrd with iMUik note*.

the following infpvdieuta. Ammonia, two
ounce*; aoft water, on®quart; aallpotre, one
twupoonf ul; floe *oop. 1“ •&amp;***"«*.on* ount^
Mix thoroughly and keep in a covered
Thta recipe b a aimpfe one, yet it baa made
miUkmaln* of four men who bavoauevewfully controlled pvrprioUry rigbta to u« itBuetnn Budget. ______

fcjchuyler Cblfax'a cousin, Harriet, bo* U«d
Ughthottae keeper *1 Michigan City for twen-

Dillon* of fikaix City. Ia. Itconatatrol
rental bam and a hollow pyramidal portion,
both made of perforate*! abrot metal, torover
both of which and tbe irons, when placed on
a stove, i* a conical alotted cover, the elote to
accommodate th- handle- of the iroroj«that
th-trot will be well confined.-D«noro.t *
Monthly.

tooth powtter; it alao puriflre the breath.

b. ta . PHU*

CLOTHING -

Good Goods at Bottom
Prices!

IVKAB, at la FAMOVB for b&gt; lliR the I
mid cncadPItaT. and U made In

A.CAMPBELL

A. BLACK.

&gt;ld Uy

R. K. CRANT

Messrs. A. Black &amp; Co.,
Hastings, Mich.,

It b*i l«m «j*l that anything which ma)&lt;™
a woman stronger will make fare mare bamtifuL
_ _________
No man rrer loti anything through leing
jdud to a woman. Women are ao grateful

Manufacturers and Dealers in \

Monuments &amp; Headstones,

If the oven to too hot when baking ptacs a
small dfah of cold water in it.

Table Tops, Mantles,

IArd may bo mado perfectly *wnrt by boil­
ing a raw pored potato in it.
•

And all work in Slate Marble or Granite.

While we are upon the Pariflc ooaat we will
viati an abandoned diver mine to Nevada,
where I on&lt;»
acrn“ • remarkable
ftingua. it wax growing from a beam 40U
feet below the airfare of the earth, and waa
8 fret 4 inches in length, and wb of a light

AU work guaranteed first-class. Pnoes that no competition
can lower. A good stock to select from always on hand. We
keep the latest and best designs m our work; !«}&gt;&gt;“ esti­
mates and do all work promptly Our mm 1B to suit the peo­
ple. and our largely increased sales show that w e are snccessFul As we arJthe only dealers in Barry County, we make it
a special object for Barry County people to buy of us. We
can arid do save money to all wno buy our work.
We thank the public for past favors, and aim to merit the
patronage of all.

taut* Constitution.

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n—»—iirtMtom*-*
______ .&lt;.11.—In •ban* anil *r-

S4LeraT0S
SODA

York Time*

'1

A. Rower,

■m wad

For Baking Purposes.
Pbyucally, I would

wW^U*teZ&amp;*M—W

KX'rw
HAZKLTIMK a FCMINS, DSU6UO-. Sol- Wrop-.. Grand Raptas, Mica.

in a moment the gnxw to removed; then

All Civrirciii

Training of Vienna UlrU.

tatii::.. .. u entirely worthy of notice. They
ar&gt;
nt their »tudire until they are IS
jmfMi age. Tlien they go through a cour-o
ef trt.-liiqg fn the pantry nud th® kitihen,
und :
nc niemlier of the family, *ouictlmaB

uncomfortably wtifT, if not shrunken, con
ditiux A v«y fcimplr device will make the
drying pnx-ew. cotnfiaraUvely aafc. The wa€
diocr «bouM bo thoroughly rtufTed with

fully a» warm. Take a teaapouiiful of arn-

let: inart; tn wuh-h case town life and
.•i t .
of diet. L»r. Warner aaya that
uieii br*h and tavf tea a;&gt;pe&lt;r to produce &gt;
runiiating effect ujkmi tlx* nerve in-xtetn of
•L L. :i. ineasing ti*.- quantity aixl brainKu.'..4'jig quality of tbe Lined. It may be
Wtally ut-f'd in some . aww of dull-brained
ctiMrra Hut farinacaoua food*. In coutrart

MW w—. —• ....M. w *V« WW.IIM.. —WM .M. — I II I ■

st X*-* It. wftj.cwx
for * trial b«;tll» b» »i|&gt;r**.
SX31ST21----------------------

the oti*.*r rnn» up in a |&lt;*nt, catadng wwtri-

•in-le thread war tlx- advnlge and Uw wick
will bo f&lt;&lt;und quite tractable xlrn introduced
••
•• ; go l'» loo
(IMM'A. rj&gt;* ..I • *&lt;. ac&gt;uw, m..-. into tbe burner. Tbe cog* will take It up
i tnpail
ml •ob- | lucre
them an
tit tor
for a ice
few muurua
mour-nta m
in ».«-'iu«abenluto quirt. properly, and it will apjxwr ..iu gaud
. niucn
. Ilu|
w. hh
. form
... and
,
-TIu.LkjM,- to th, ukl„gl,.&lt;l.rvani»sl.f^ the MM«U I »«» “
wb“'
•Hon. Tbtn- too rug- ! iovuUtla influence jicnnratin;- tbe whole at- I Court itmlon.
___ ._____
;
&gt;"wh*rh we cam** receive unlca*
th her “j-apa,‘;iotatoea, ponimental tranquility.—Houmbold

- de Pl-dixtrisi Dr Warner

All Blood Diseases.

Sorofiila and Salt Rheum.

square of thin i-nnvu, worked In the corncni

mother iu the Idock," aaid a little chap th«

i.ImwmI

u

Malaria and Headache,

mcS CATARRH sswex?

imunlni pn«*f be painted proudly Sv the flag

,
...l young l-'» ^. and one
-utixi a tioeeri &lt;&gt;1 them into

AMD»—■'

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and B kept perfectly clean.—Atlanta Coo
atlluUon.
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to your children's friend* will u*-h then,
aww of inn- «liarity axel bcnevolcn- r tlum

uqui'- :i • .. &lt;i with voting women who move

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There is no Remedy known that equals this “NATURE’S SPECIFIC” for Remov­
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Haltiiiewr Hun.

popular lemim of thia ac-

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A Regulator of the Liver and Sdneya,

cloth immodlntrir. By repenting thia pruvM
every fortnight fur a n«u that in much

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rxbcilcnt for clramng matting. For on or
di nary »i»d remi infuw* two handfuls of
bran, put tn a beg In'half n gallon of boiling
water, preaiug the bag mv thut ell the goodtroa of tbe Iwan will lie in the water. IXJote
thto water, and wash the matting with a

num'* rj-rriwe They return to tin* city io

I’byxi.-al rtajaliug of the next generation of
riih young New Yorker* would be about lifty

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you would, too— Loudon Truth.

restorer.

* Remarkable Cure which is
Awakening Great Interest in
and about Jackson.

then tune aomething &amp;*vcd up agulnat "a
rainy &lt;lay"—aomcthlng betu-r than money—
Iwalth.—Good Cl*—r.

&lt;li*agrwublf, fluffy winntum^ that attend.*
ordinary woolen undervtothing. It b nuufa
into article* for mon1* w-*r, a* well a*
women'a aud &lt; Llldn-u*. I wt*h rouS*vuld
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tucvitalde round of fashio
The idet-ji which they gvt

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A mother aaid: "I cannot undertake tn aae
that niy children form pcrfcctlv regular pbytiCal halt*—tbut they cat just xo, anil deep j'u*t
». ai*l all tba«. Why, it would take me all
iny Un**." Ttait iu&lt;*b« r is now n*»unilng the

ami froqwutiy the temperature baa cbangid
all through thi* last spring and autumn-.
Maud aud 1 were con-.Uiually having cold*,
fiuvuclw ipul to.'diaclM*, until mini one told
itaUwl by wtnriug underclothing with tame
proportion of undyrd wool in il we idiould
evutpi-tely counteract this tendency to odd

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Compounded from Roots, Herbs and Barks.
No Poisons nor Opiates Used.

truck there will lie round iihiltwophy, In bar
thought* IxtldtKwi and originality, in her
heart heaven'* Jmrity, and tbe world will 1®
batter that ti» lived in it. To her aUotted
tn*k «bc will bring health, vigor, energy mid
ajurita; tbc«, will give her both the power
ami tbe etMluranre. without which her iifo
must lx;, in x,IIlt. rejpect* at le**t, a failure.
—Cincinnati Etxjuirwr.

;'iu«tmtive onecdolre:

.■•.her may rvu* mber when

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‘-Qn siowmg cneox, tn- iitmi, btuiuy
mg. Good walk* tn the Km—walks that are I Lreath. tbe lube, graceful play of tho llmta,
plreouree—good time* and plenty of gl&gt;lxi tell a tale of boaitliv and vfcwwx nhv«l--1 ’
food-form tho beat phjndca] culture imagin- —
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A. Black &amp; Co.

�read*

marshall

Um like table publtahed two jnn «e:

we shall bare more to say hereafter.
Contrary to the result of two yean
■go, tbe lower peainaula fives a major­
ity for the republican state ticket
Luce ran far ahead of bis ticket in tbe
upper peninsula.

To their pleasurable surprise, the re­
publicans elect every county officer.
Frank Hurd, tbe rampant free trader,
The vote in detail is riven elsewhere.
has been defeated for congress in the
The majorities are as follows:
Toledo, O„ district by a decisive major­
Sheriff—Baker Shriner, 415.
ity.
Clerk-Frank McJhrby. 255.
Republicans carry California, have a
Treasurer -Chris. A. Hough. 343.
majority of tbe legislature.
Register— Italtey B. Richards, 218.
Nebraska only 25,000 republican ma­
Pros. Atty.—P. T. Colgrove, 2M.
jority.
Commissioners—A. E. Kenaston, 290.
Massachusetts republican.
H.E. Hendrick, 202.
Pennsylvania, Beaver, republican
Surveyed—Asa D. Rork, 168.
elected
governor by 48,000.
Coroner*—J. M. Nevins, 181.

“
A. L. VanHorn, 176.
Indiana, republican state ticket elect­
This splendid showing is certainly ed.
gratifying to republicans. At the
Connecticut, republicans have major­
same time the result was brought ity of 11 in legislature.
about because those who have hereto^
The republicans elect at least two
fore voted the fusion ticket this year
congressmen in Kentucky.
Voted the republican ticket Had the
The
Rhode Island republicans carry
electors of Barry county voted as they
the ofily congressional district in which
did two years ago, the fusion majority
there
was
an election.
would have been 200. The splendid or­
Horizontal Bill Morrison, of Illinois,
ganization of the republicans and their
is
defeated
by a majority of 1,132, a re­
mhIous work this year would probably
have reduced this majority to a consid­ publican gain of 2,700. Springer was
elected
by
but
900 majority.
erable extent. But the fact remains
New Hampshire legislature republi­
that it was because-former democrata
can,
insuring
election
of republican sen­
and greenbackers this year voted the
republican ticket that that ticket was ator and governor.
In Ohio the republicans carried the
successful in Barry county.
state.
There are many reasons why many
Wisconsin. Rusk, Rep„ elected gov­
fusionists this year supported the re­
ernor.
publican ticket, chief among which
Republicans
make large
gains
were, disgust with bargain-and-sale pol­
in Virginia.
itics, and a determination to root out
In Tennessee the democrats elect
free trade nonsense in Michigan.
governor and gain one congressman.
While the republican ticket was suc­
New York City electa Hewitt, demo­
cessful, and the republicans would have
crat, mayor. In the state the republi­
made good gains under any circumstan­
cans hold the legislature.
ces, the victory] In Barry county was
The republicans carry Cook county
not a party victory. It was, as stated
Illinois, by unusally large majorities.
before, because former fuslonista voted
N. B.—The democrats carry Missouri
the republican ticket We welcome
and Texas,
y
them to our ranks. We trust that they
may In the future, as'in this election,
find in the republican party a true ex­
We take plraure in informing our
ponent obttfelr principles. We cannot
readers that the Ohio Farmer, which
expect them to remain with us unless has a national reputation as the leading
the republican party shall continue to agricultural journal of this country,
represent their principles.
This we is offered the coming year for one dollar
believe It will do. It has ever been the per year. Its very large circulation,
party of the people and has always now numbering over sixty-five thous­
sought the support of tbe people be­ and subeenbers in every state in the
cause of the excellence of Jts principles union, audits liberal advertising pat­
and its nominees for office.
ronage, enables its publishers to give to
The defeat of two yee.rs ago was a tbe fanners of this country one of the
good thing for the party, because it very beat, moat enterprising, agricultur­
drove It from the ruts into which it al, live stock and family journals of
bad fallen from its long continuance in America at the very low, price of only
power. It put the republican party one dollar per year. The Ohio Farmer is
where it must place, itself In accord published nt Cleveland Ohio, Is nation­
with the people, and the wishes of the al in everything except in name. Is a 16people. It has proven itself equal to p&amp;ge— 64 column—weekly of fifty-two
the hour. Hence we say to those of issues a year, and is acknowledged
the opposition who have this year vot­ authority on all agricultural subjects.
ed with us, that we believe the republi­ It is conducted by an able and experi­
can party will merit their support; und enced editorial management that spares
further, that, purified and re-vivified by no expense or labor to add everything
its defeat in 1884. it will inarch to a tri­ possible to its value. Specimen copy
urn ph ant victory in 1888, because it and Pro*6iun List will be sent free to
will deserve victory.
all a^dicants by addressing the Ohio
Still another cansewas Cleveland's Farmer, ^ieveland, O.
brutal pension vetoes. Tbe boys in/
blue, who bravely responded to tbejr v Following Is a list of jurors drawn
country's call in thp hour of its for tho November term ot circuit
great peril, could do nothing less court: '
than resent, by their votes, the coarse
Chas. W. Morrill. Orangeville.
Prairieville. Augusta II. Mills.
jests and unfeeling remarks pxade
Rutland, Chas. H. Kogers.
by the nation's executive in his messag­
Thornapple. John C. Smith.
es wherein he refused the stipend con­
Woodland, John Lee.
gress bad voted disabled ex-txddiera.
Yankee Springs. Asher Turner.
Assyria, Wm. H. Jewell.
We cannot speak of the results in
Baltimore.
Samuel Jones.
particular townships. We can only say
Barry. A. G. Courtright
of them all “welldooq,” for/all did
Carlton, Michael Yargcr.
well—surprisingly well *
;
Castelton, Frank C. Boise.
Hastings Township, Michael B. Todd.
Hastings City, 3d ward, Edward A.
Cyrus G. Luce and the entire republi­ Rider.
Hastings City, 1st ward, Harry J.
can state ticket is elected by a stiff ma­
Anderson.
.
jority, probably 10,01)0.
Hope. Chas. Hayward.
The Legislature is republican by a
Irving, Miles Engle.
Johnstown. Frank Cherry.
largely Increased majority. The senate
Maple Grove, A. D. Wolf.
stands 22 republicans to 10 fusionista,
Orangeville. Fred Hughes.
the house will probably stand 5^ repub­
Prairieville. Theodore Keys.
Rutland, Henry J. Hammond.
licans and 42 fusionbto—a republican
Thornapple. Wm. S. Gibbs.
majority of 26 on joint ballot.
l
Woodland,
Lafayette Parrott
Exit Don.
\
Yankee Springs, George H. Ford.
The following is the list of Coogres*Assyria, Myron O. Cleveland.
men now eheted, with DMjoritifa: \
Baltimore. Guy R. Durfee.
Barry. Martin J Taggart.
.
First flistrict—,1. Logan Chipman, V.,
Carlton, O. L. Newton.
Castleton,
Theodore Scofield.
Second district—E. 1*. Allen, R., l.OOd.
Third district—James O'Donnell. IL, \ Hastings, Chas. P. Bid el man.
4,723.
Daur, aux Dahoxxoox—If
Fourth district—J uilus C. Burrows,
IL. 1J»».
wmUwr la jolng to noder a ault of
Fifth district—M. H. Ford. D„ 450.
cloths or aa overcoat aeoraaar,. doa't
Sixth district—Mark b. Brewer, IL,
wait for the charge In teoporature.
1,700.
Seventh district-J u»Uu IL Whiting. Go early and eeteet toe doUuni and ae.
cure drat choice. It will coat you no
D.. 500.
Eighth district—T. E. Tanmey, D., more, and yon will la (ullr prepared fw
the flrrt-cold apell.
A full eoW la aM
1.40U
Ninth district—Byron M. Cutcbron, to laal all Winter, and before Sprinx the
aerda of a daaxen.ua dlwwae may be
R.. LSuO.
Tenth district—Spencer O.PBher, D.. aoara. Since perfect BUlo&lt; and oka
apprarinx dothrox cwta no Utore than
lA’Q.
Eleventh district—Seth C. Moffatt.H.. rough -buaxy"Btutt. go to K. K. Grant
and aak to rwa aorrre of the “1. C. A Oo.
MQQ.
dothinx- Trade mark on every r*rThe republicans tiect sheriff in Kent ..._ a.
Mid Wayne counties.
A victim munod Bern ™ tnuwtorred
Cungrwuunan D'Donsali certainly
from Juckwo to the loola l~“ W-

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T ATEST NEWSI
Special Sale of Lamps.
Another lamp house gone to the wall (they made too good
goods) and we got 10 doz. of their lamps at prices that no oth­
er house in Barry Co. can reach. To see ana get prices will
convince you at once.

New Pineapple Glassware—Perfect Daisies.
Look at our stock of Crockery. We have the nicest lot of
Water Seta ever offered in the city. We have

Tobacco for the same money of any other house in the
county and always did have. We have the cheapest line of
Gloves and Mite we ever had. We will have the largest line of

Our stock of

DRY GOODS
Is complete in every department and we are
ready to give you bargains that you will ap­

preciate.

E. Y. HOGLE

HOLIDAY GOODS
We ever had. Our Grocery Stock is complete, and we will
not be undersold by any man on same quality of goods.
Bring your produce; we want it.
My store is filled with a good stock of fall and winter goods,
Cotton and Woolen Flannels, Blankets, Hosiery and Under­
Y ours truly,
wear of all sizes and kinds. I have the best selection of

SMITH, HAMS &amp; VanARMAN.
H. M. MYGATT

In Newmarkets and Boucle Jackets ever shown in Prairieville.

Jerseys from 50 ets. to $2.50.

And Reastaurant
id. semozst

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flat Haire-Made Caiiis

Children’s &amp; Ladies’ Cloaks
Boots, Shoes, Rubbers and Overshoes for every­
body.
Broadhead Dress Goods in the new shades.
All wool Tricots at 50 cents per yard.
Homespun cloakings in all colors.
Auk to nee the 0. P. H. Caasimere Panta at $2.50. Every
pair warranted.

Big Stock Men’s and Boys’ Overcoats.
First-Class Restaurant
D. 8KMON.

» ot. Unoolored Japan Tea.
Iba. for $1.00, beats the world.
■ paid for Butter, Eggs, Dried Fruita ami

�pie Hasting Banner.

iTpEeflJ?" romp,'*0

-HutPERSONAL MENTION. ‘

The lucky candidates on the count v
ticket each received u&gt;e "l.uin^u,’
»ree' at Union Hull at the rSmu i.
came known.
.dve'rtb^n.in'tMMM?will bi'nnuSd

Jons HoilMtn la having a good run
ot centum at hU tailor Stoffie ™
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^MUcteln, Silver
j®aiMiwl&amp;)Oils.
JOHN UESSMEH,

Nnw Book.! New Book.! Call and
examine my .tuck of book, before pur­
chasing elsewhere.
dr. e. h. Lathrop
BustNEM U tinI new miler mill is
booming, and Mr. Field is higblv pleasnt.th«
patronage already given
him by the people of Barry county.

Servigeh at the Episcopal church
Sunday as follows: Morning praver u
a. bl; litany, sermon and Holy com­
munion, 10:30 a. m.; evening prayer 7
p. m.
................

At E. A. Mattison's you can pur­
chase a piano or organ of any make, at
leas price than the same can be bought
for In Grand Rapids, Jackson or De­
troit.

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full Stuck O.I

musical GOODS!
fail and tfrt pr.'**

ScOmte!'?, the Jeweler.
Local News.
Cirru^i.........

ict'fk. 1,700.

OLD piipTJ

Call off the
tie a oxer.
Dec. Is’, we must have out

Lct-U'FterX 1* still selling goods
rttraardfoarr low prices.
Tni’Rip n . N* vem’i'-r 2fith. has
toigukte! a? Thanksgiving day.
Tai nvripts pLotetl on go-d
iad&lt;m short: ■; -. st this office.

Positively w nurd have our pay.

•

• Ml: B Kf !:rz.'..i-i bought Jh»‘ John
kitty rm!,.••. ■ ia the first ward.

V. LfESs openwi his meat market in
iheCtatral tl0u-&gt;e Mock Munday.

The engine ..mi iron works will be
ready fur Uisin-^, in abbot a week.
Wnoen-r h’.ir-! of finer fall wt-ather
fun that stjthus tar this fall ?

Mure fine niuriefl goods cheaper
tb»n rardw i at A. K. McOmber a.
Ten
ff athpr weight bustlet at
More: E. Kerins, (h-t one, only 23
CWt*,
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Befoiie the leave* again fall, Barry
cvtin house worthy the name and the
county.

tantnEt; That the Banner office is
ttall ’iin—« prtjfired tp fio first-class
panting.
Improve the opportunity, and secure
of
j/rj.jjt bargains offered by;
Stern.
The Chaut^mpirt circle meets at the
of Dr. Timmerman Tuesday
e»«ungn*xt.
;
JlrL’4’** ht&gt;M that there will be
'"'lotion with build­
ing th-water works.
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Tm: iMttte is over, the wounded have
,u“L,X)fw :'’r‘ ar’,, Wle country edn setur uown to buHincss.
lJ&gt;EU'LA'
ewt rnoro of this cilj
''’■"'Y rarpetol nod .upP*—l »;ln t&gt;-w rhxirx
di!” "““"P I.WII1HH mra'. Moorla“WoOMitin'o , u, flourish recrivtag
•Wfcions at -.ch meeting.
hn^'*KK,?w&lt;* ar&lt;‘ huUiiitur a ware^onh!::r.!X7,tr'^1’“K1 **
ihiOiu.u ?“ur°ur
south on
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of lhe Catholic
boaihinrrlhTtt”,,pp*cat
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w ,u,i Thursday, of this week.
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o' Hi. a. . church nl Cultoa C«oo' thU
drio ‘ ,* 'tolftw*fl P'Crty at tho rrof•wtiiii/ U"“- Uol«BkM» Saturday
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Frank Pttoout ud wit. an, to mu.

Ai.l who are indebted to me must
call ami pay me immediately, as I have
* krudualo of dux
gone out of business and must have
N»'®y pay.
ERKD’K. HOTUHKIH8.
The second annual meeting.for the
Michigan conference Woman&gt; Home
Missionary Society wtB be held In the state uan ersity, came home to vote.
M^h^^-hurch at loifia, commencing
W’ At£in9 “&lt;1 wife, of Grand
7‘‘r®1u,e
of W. 8. ChldreIf you want a book or set of books jj^jnu family, a portion of the past
fort* present, examine my stock and
prices.
erlf^^v
Tl# *&lt;ilh her brolhDR. K. H. LATHROF.
Mre- Pr’ Lampnum re­
The ladite society connected with the turned to her home Monday, her moth­
Baptist church will give a social next er coming with her.’

Turaday evening at the society rooms'
f loritl*. occupied the
in their church. Supper from 6 to 7 ?iU
the B*?11*1 church Bunday.
A cordial welcome is extended to all.
He sWill preach there next bunday
L’otatoks.—Wanted choice Durban k monnng and evening.
Cd. H. 11. Gill returned from the
Huron shore Wednesday . evening,
where he has been doing valiant ser­
STAUFFER &amp; CRAWLEY.
vice for the republican party
Barry county will have reason to be
proud of the newly-elected county offi­ L/fddic Bottom was very happily sur­
cers. They are all good men and" tru*. prised on the evening of Saturday last,
who will fill their reapestive stations his 17th birthday, by hti teacher and
with ability and credit
friends, who left with him as a token of
remembrance, two nice books. Hu hear­
The demand for election slips was tily gives them his thanks.
never so g. eat in this stole as during
The mother of Mr. C. Beebe, of Kaithe campaign just closed. The manu­
facturers of patent election stickers amazoo, who&gt;s largely interested In the
new bank to be started in this citv,
were unable to aupnly the demand.
was one of the victims of the Rio, Wti.
Work on the water works is being railroad accident. This calamity has
pushed forward rapidly as poeaiblc. If delayed the business of perfecting the
the weather proves favorable, without arrangements for the opening of the
bank.
doubt the business portion of the city
will be supplied with water from the
Married, at the residence of the
works the coming winter.
bride's father in Oscoda. Wednesday.
Oct. 27th, by Rev. W. A. Hunsberger,
Charles W. Jones, of this city, and Miss
by Meedamea Rich, Phillipa, Nlms. P. Emma E. Crippen. The presents were
D. Busby, John Busby, Rorabeck and numerous und costly, among which
Conkling on Wednesday afternoon and was a beautiful gold watch and chain
evening of next wert- rt Red Rjhhnn to the bride from her father. The
hal 1. J IWffSEmenis from 5 to T stan■ “bride will receive a hearty greeting
tWra time. A cordial welcome will from Hastings citizens, among whom
her husband is u general favorite. The
greet all.
Banner unites with all in congratula­
There is to be a ministerial meeting tions.
।
held in the Wesleyan Methodist church
Don't you forget it. .------ .
at Hickory turners, commencing Nov.
. up, at
9th. and continuing two days. Opening
sermon Tuesday evening by Rev. 1). D.
SMITH. HAUHAViMAHMAN.
Martin, of Allegan. All interested are
invited to attend. Free entertainment
The outlook for this city is certainly
will be provided for aB.
promising. &lt;&gt;n every hand can be seen
The Ladies Home Missionary Society
evidence of permanent improvements.
will meet at the M. E. parronage Fri­
With the completion of the two mag­
day afternoon of this week. As there nificent hotels now in progress of conis much destitution among the poor of btruction, lhe hotel accommodations of
this-city, it is earnestly desired that this city will l&gt;e unsurpassed by any
there lie a full attendance at this meet­ city of Its size in the state. Tbe engine
ing. as business of importance in this and iron works have l*vn rebuilt with
connection will be transacted.
vastly improved machinery, und BarIpw&amp;'Cn., elevator, nearly completed,
FThi: society connected with Emman­
is a model of its kind. A new bank
uel church will lx? &gt;cntertlined on with ample capital is to be opened in
Tbutaday afternoon
next week by the near future; the new roller mill Is
Mr*. LoUle Russel, Will Holloway. in full operation, making a grade of
Geo. Tornlison. Jameq Wilkins. James flour unsurpassed by none; the new
block contains two as bandKock,
ibOLH, Byron
oyrun Dickinson,
iiiiKiuiwn, Annie
auuir Bessibw Goodyear
j
rii.r, al the torirtr rooou. rsnwra-«&gt;mc »u&gt;rra m ran be foiind ta Uo-tUto.
Ihe iron bridge across the Tbornupple
aii are
serV'Hl ...........
from .......
ftvF ftriHT
fintil urem,.z
sewn. 'All
are the iron bridge acrons the Tbornapple
on Michigan avenue will be open to tbe
cordially invited to attend.
Fiublic in a few days, and that thoroughThe popular class now enrolled in
are much ImprovrjF, the city will In a
the C. L. 8. C. held an enthusiastic few months be supplied with a firstmeeting at the home of the president, class system of water works, an opera
house and severs) stores will be built
and made a most encouraging start in with the opening of next spring. These
the work for the coming year. Their improvements are such as the business
next meeting will be held in the rooms iDtereets of the place demand. Theyof Dr. Timmerman on Tuesday evening, ire permanent, add to the commercial
the Sth. The president thinks he never, importance &lt;&gt;f Hastings, and will en­
met so many earnest begioners, and be­ hance the value of property in the city.
speaks for tbe class the achievements
The Mission concluded at St Roses
ot great literary success.
A result of dime novel reading wak church last Sunday had for its object
manifest in this city Sunday evening by the confering of a plenary indulgence
the serious stabbing of Aadley Welton, on all who would worthily comply
aged about 15 years, by a boy of about with the requirements of the Jubilee
his own age. This affair is but one ot granted for this year by the priest.
the evil results that is likely to follow Pontiff Leo XUL An indulgence as
from tbe practice the youngsters of Catholics understand it, is neither the
this city are wont to indulge in viz: the remission of sin nor a license to com­
congregating in large numbers about mit sin, but the remission of the tem­
the steps of the M. E. church Sunday poral punishment due to sinful action
ommission when the sin is forgiven
evenings for the purpose of accompany­ or
as to its eternal guilt If the church
ing girls home. If parents are not suf­
ficiently solicitous for the welfare of have the power to free from eternal
guilt
she certainly may remit ita tem­
their children to inform themselves rs
poral punishment, and that she has the
to their whereabouts and the company
thev are in daring tbe evening hours, power to do tbe former and consequent­
ly tbe latter would seem clear from the
they have no occasion for surprise upon
our Lord &gt;n SL MUI XVI. 18
learning-tbat they have fallen Into evil
and XVIII. IS)
«‘U givotoUwotlw
kevs of kingdom, heaven • • • WbatM^Jonday evening last Mr. and Mrs. noever thou ahalt loo* upon earth
shall also be loosed in hesven.
Chas. H. Bauer, of this dty, were com­
That the Mission, was a success
pletely surprised by a call from about would seem evident from our vantage
150 of their Barry county fri®*. w^° ground; for the respectful posture, the
reminded them that it was the 15th. or devout attention and the serious recol­
lection were indeed
mxarst piety ot the assembled congre"irations at the several services ot the
them, and the
*
TO I VOW, M* RDtl Mission. Fathers I. J. VanAntwerp,
sppropniue audreoo. on’behalf of the of Battle Creek, Buyse. ofjsckson
t£ch.-n Io the public ecboole T.™™!; Franc, of Battle Creek, and Ordtag. of
rd Mr. and Pu Bauer a eetof OlHxm • Williamston, were In attendance at the
Rome, and on Beb»tfoto*«'
Mission.” __________________
tine hanflng lamp, net of
£'&gt;«’»"■
Barry County Pomona Grange.—
a doara ellrer
.^5 nj?ul
ninnrrow other beautiful and metal A regular meeting of Barry County
Pomona Grange will be held with
article.. Tbe recent.
this manifestation of frieodshtp «»« Union Grange al the residrmce ofbrother John Dawson, Friday. Xov. 26th, at
good wilL__________ .
10 o'clock a. m. Address of welcome­
Mr Zd. P. Wella, Tbeti. P. o_, Stev- Bro. Wallfr Bom. Aitor ‘B.mujl
routine or bu.mm.
atopoteHed
it is desired ami expected that every

PtwVf J"*? 11 ""BOM from tbe
E^fflfcr a few hours thia week, in or- word for it’

“r lh ’ vnuoot
vnoluou—Bro.

,
o«o. Roploclt
Loyal Loomis, of Grand Rapids, was ABdlo
ouaw, Wolur H«. M. ukvju.
on our street. Thursday last
t- Newland ami H. Brainard.
P-per, what Hysleiu or farming yields
dlJvuL
^or*} and
Mid­
dleville, bundayad ta this city.
lM»t ri-ttiius iu uu»u whhuut uupuverA. C. Tvwue aud
veSinkeLj!at5h?*1’
“»• fct*u «®‘- x &gt; MMCUie
U 11. Stone.
v eraity. was at home Tuesday.
riBasays-riurtera John Dawson, A.
Durlee
and
CW.
Biggs.
B Lowry, of Parma N Y
Mu*ic—Uro C. A. Newland.
ia visiting relatives In this city.
’’
Paper, school guvernweut—D. C.
Warner.
.
Tbe secretaries of tbe different sub­
ordinate granges are expected to send
in reports in regard to the condition oi
then reopocUbu grangtM lutelleoluuUy.
WilUson hss returned socially and financially.
from a visit with friends at Sagautuck.
NOM1E8LAWBON. tact.
CHAS. W. BIGGS, Sec.
J* A- ^ims spent a por­
tion of the past week at Grand Rapids

bui“ BJ Mra.

HA'E

J®"” tyute pta». u&gt;&lt;=&gt; tbe follow-

N“B^

LETTER FROM W. B. ROOEM.
Spokane Fall, W. T.. u«. MUi. 1MC.
EDITOR BANNER:
1 wish through your valuable paper
tfl give your readers a description of
this country and this beautiful little
city, of four years growth, with about
four thousand inhabitant*. A few
weeks since 1 visited this place, and.
now am again here, and I note the rap­
id improvements going on in so many
directions. Brick blocks, flrrt observed
with foundations laid, now rear their
top structures, three stories high and not
completed. Tbe streets are yet filled
with piles of brick and other building
material, showing signs of improve­
ments in rapidity to which no other
city in Washington Territory affords a
parallel. This Is the fourth dty in size
in the territory, soon will be the third,
and now Spokanlteres vociferously
claims that it Is destined in the near
future to be second to only one in this
great and growing territory. Whether
this is true or not matters not for the
purposes of this article There la cer­
tainly enough In the phenomena (if I
may be allowed the expression) of this
rapid building of a city within the in­
land empire.
The beautiful falls of Spokane, from
which the town is named, are certainly
well worth a visit Not so large a vol­
ume of water, to be sure, as Niagara;
neither one such an immense leap as
there serin, but the roar of the 'suc­
cession of fills, the self same appearing
whirlpool rapid, the while milky water
below the fulls, all remind one of Niag­
ara. Here the water full 160 feet with­
in three-quarters of a mile, is admira­
bly situated for utilizing the power up­
on either side of the river, and at tbe
the lowest stage will supply at least
forti thousand horse power, and in
oi dinary stages more than twice that
amount The lowes power is more
than twice that now in use in all
ot Washington territory, both wa­
ter and steam, and for greater than the
famous power at Minneapolis, that has
made possible the vast milling interests
there established. Within a nuiius of
a hundred miles of Spokane Falls there
are wheat lands that can, and will in
the near future, produce far more
wheat than is now produced in the
great northwest wheat producing re­
gion tributary to Minneapolis. Some
of this Is already traversed by newly
constructed branch lines of railroad,
some now building and others prelect­
ed, to be built at an early date,
thus
making this city a
rail­
road center and preforce a milling.
Within thia same radius of one hun­
dred miles to the north, north-east and
south-east, are over two hundred mines,
located and partly developed, known
to be rich in the precious metals, many
of which are directly tributary to this
place, and all certidn eventually to join
with the developing force to make this
territory one of the grandest and richest
slates of tbe unlon,.wlth the most vari­
ed resources of any. Tho immensity of
three mines cannot be understood with­
out personal examination, but I venture
the prediction that this region will/ be
sec- ad to none in the out-put of thepredvtis metals, and will build not only
this but many other mining centers and
thriving cities.
(
Yours respectfully.
W.H. ROGERS.

$1000 forfeit

1 o the new store in Goodyear block, first door west of the
bank, about the 1st of Oct., and will have a complete stock of

Dress Goods, Cloaks, Shawls,
MILLINERY and fancy goods,

■

All bought for SPOT CASH, and will give you better than
Grand Rapids prices.

Come in emd See US,
And see if what we say is not true.

JULIUS RUSSELL

TRADE BOOMING!

’

Cold Weather Coming.
But we have still a large stock of overcoats and ulsters, in­
cluding fine Chinchillas, Meltons, Beavers and Worsteds.

Men’s Suitings.
A fine line of Men’s Suits in single and double breasted and
of very desirable patterns.
Our line of Underwear includes the finest grades and also
the cheapest. We have a large lot of red underwear warrant­
ed all'wool for 40 cents.
*
We have a large line of Winter Caps, Derbies and Soft Felts.
In fact our line of
&gt;

Clothing and Furnishing 6oods
Is complete in every particular.

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

ROLLER MILL
I \

And other marked improvements will be made in

Hastings this season.

Proposes to keep in the advance of the procession. You will
find him at his new location north side of State street, east of .
A. E. Harris’ harness shop. He is prepared to serve the pub­
lic with everything in the line of

Tin, Copper and Sheet-Iron Ware.
Repairing Neatly and Promptly Done.
Eave-Troughing a Specialty1.—

IT KOT HATAXA TILL EX.

The Hull Gasoline Stoves.
Thin is the Latest and Best Gascline Stove. Call and seet hem.

New and Second-Hand Stoves for Sale!
At Very Low Figures.
I also have a quantity of Plow Points, etc., that I will sell at a
very slight advance over wholesale prices, to close out.
liemember the place, and yours respectfully,

A GENTLEMAN’S SMOKE
J"OXX O OElJM'X’mTM. CQw

SW u re&gt;re-MM

Win tawaj

Wn. ItiKlUT RDk, M. Apsb.
IM Fifth Avmmm.

-

CHICAGO.

Boston Dry Goods Store.

MARR &amp; DUFF
Have opened the above store

O W Mui Sind, Autea fc litkoli M

MARRIED.
GRKGOKY-BALDWIN-In HsAtlnn. Oct. S*.
. „ L..
ri-ovGrevorv mill

Export. Mich., and Miss Mary Couley. of
MsHoiGrove. Mich.

DIED.
BLAWSON-rhcrbec June Slawson. w|!e of

2pcB, si 3 p. tn.
,
About t.’ireo week*

she

taken »tek

“VXomvH
wllh MJ Throat or
DOWV Lung Disease. Ifvouhave
a Cough or Cold, or the children £
tatiur trouble.

It to

Battle Creek, Mich.
The store is filled with Bargains in each department. In fact
the Stock is all Bargains.

Cotton Flannels, Denims. Tickings, Sheetings, Cot­
tons, Kentucky Jeans, Cloths,
At Prices we will not quote in the paper, but we will give you
when you call on us; prices that will astonish you.
We invite yon to give us a call and we will endeavor to sell
you goods right; and if yon do not want to pnrchaae, call and
we will show you our stock with pleasure.

Fine Line of Childs’, Misses’ and Ladies’ Cloaks.

Ojpmte lamen’ M.

BATTLE C8IK.- IICB.

�== =
AN ANCIENT RACE.
GYPSIES, AND THEIR CLAIM TO
GOD'S CHOSEN PEOPLE.

Gyi*n- named Carpenter
wise roui|tnnkmidiipamong tho beautiful hills
anti valleys of w*M»ernzlMMwylvanta. Hi*

kDowtalgv h« hail sameliow acquired, nuwlo
*{&gt;proariK&lt;i him with real veneration, and

many:
“Bocause they are God's chowrn papite I"

hnlfwidud.
u&gt;l&lt;« wo wrro at that moment occupied in
drcadng nuire plump chickens over whew
manner of getting into caiup I thought boat
to throw xb« mantle of tdlaut cliarity; but be

ot tho modern patriarth«, laying great eui
Utta, so loved &lt;&gt;f tbe Lord for ita people's
faithful oleervouce of divine command*.
Tbeu be glibly quoted from Jeremiah:
your day&gt; ye »hall dwell tn tante; that ye may

strangers.”
A* little weight as need be given to this
thought u&gt; bv a prevailing one with tho race
onghly among the gypsies of today aa to ven­
ture tho ktateuamt tliat Hometiiiug like it is
with them a universal underlying ethnologi­
cal and ethical principle und belief. A not
, greatly diiaimilar thought or pretense ccr\ tainiy served them wril
140), the
•late of their first appearanceTn Europe, and
14!X&gt;, when they had Ireuiiw known and recogniud with much favor in every principality
PILUIUMM or KOHLX U1XK1D.
However such cheat may have been sug-

-pilgrim*" of noble blood under ]&gt;enanre for
some fictitious infringement of divine law to
wander “without covering for their beads"
through ChiUtum lands fur a long term of
years. Tills delusion found ready acceptwell upparelcd. mounted upon tbe finest ot

prestige, and were witiud picturesque to *
greet degree, each horde^ having ita titled
of -litllo

tbuir increase in popularity

they were genuine pilgrim* an-1 holy perxoua
soon prevailed throughout oil Euroje, the

fervor umAng the people, prompting quick
loulive for sympathy iu all profnecdly holy
conducts, an&gt;I toleration from kings and
From tla-w “Egyptian pilgrim*" came
Gyptian*, und hence gyiaies, which name, al­
though now regarrled by tbe entire nu» a* a
term of reproach, tire more dignified Rommany (from Rom. Item, the 'in*, the hvsub be­
ing tbeir own priced npirellatiou, wiil always
P to them os ekxrely as'tbo unfortunnto
mute into which they soon fell after tbeir
irou; welcome into Europran countries
f- arc varioady known, according to HoyL’by tbo Moors and Arabian* os Cliaratnl,

uoui'of rohfirntLM Uyganhi, in Trmt»ylvanik: Twl.inRiiwfc, nmotig the Turks and
otherasKtern nation*; Txigany*, in Hungary;
Zlughris, in Italy; Zigeniwt*, in Germany;
DobomintM, among tbo French; Gitanot and
Lignno* rrapuctlrely, in Sjiain mid Portugal,
atxf |in Hollaxsl n* Hey&lt;tenti. &lt;r bealixm.
They can uever lx? uUk.t than plain gypdea
in nllllinglWi sjiuaking ixjunlrir*, unlcnr, as
isniH'iinpaadhte in America, tbeir numl»cn»,
wenitil mid respectablbty shall so hicreu&amp;n
bestowed title of their ancient rare, tho Rotnraany; they ro dearly love and so grudgingly
cherish.—Edgur L. Wakeman in Chicago

banks »lwwe&gt;i such a rapacity av teller or
cashier that some of it* citstaaHvs got np a
bonk tor him. Everything went on sucres*fully. Than? was a habit of lending and bortween them and reMabltt individual*, and thix
young caihirr bad *ueh a relation with a man
vu|&gt;p»&lt;xl to be luynnd suspicion. One day
thl* man camo to him with a largH request,
uo Im* than the loon of 4150,000, equal to iialf
the capital of tbe tank, which was

foutsl: bis kindred could give no irdonnatioti
about him; telrgrapim, railroads, ocnan steatn«ra did n &gt;t cxitt to afford inquiry or pursuit
Tim directors had to be made aware of tho
thought was to reduce the ciqutal to Slto.iXM.
Tbn young cashier submitted- hhniwlf to tlwlr
discretion, tiut propoasl if nlloired to go on
to devote hlnw.lf. all bi-, means nod cacrgitx,

wiw kept quiet The lank want on kuccnre
fully. Tbu cashier paid promptly 8 per oeaL
dividend on S9UU.00U out of »l.W,0Jt» biihiix®.
Watching rvryj- opportunity to make a

W. H. Gondyeor A Co., lietail DrugKiats of Hastings, says: We have been
selling Dr. King's New Discoverv,
Electric Bitters and Bucklen’s Arnica
Salve for six years. Have never handl­
ed remedies that sell as well, or give
sucIl universal satisfaction.
There
have been some wonderful cures effect­
ed by these medicine* in this dty.
Several cases of pronounced consump­
tion have been entirelv cured by use of
a few bottles of Dr. King's New Dis­
covery, taken in connection with Elec­
tric Bitters. Weguaratee them always.
Sold by W. H. Goodyear te Go.

who was with mo said he tunr Iwked at a
church i.wpte without being r. Ttindrd of a
story. “It wa.v tbe nipht of tbe big fire be
began. Tliero were i-oine plan* wixm poopi* were not mohatal, and on* ot ioe*a |ilac*i

GERmanreMEOI

TRJiKB OF THE TRADE.

It i* a ettriou* fact that, nlthough breath-

A Positive Cure.
“I waa troubled very much with rbtanii. .
Ism in bit hit,,
....
. .

66
‘HoMing a trade in this Itaelnere requires i

leater. “It» tbe first place, tbe skillful cigar
cd'^man will gradually work lite customers

only »

{reater profits for the home. Thia is dot* by
playing on that vanity which is tbe one uni-.

Flint has 21 white and five colored your clerk is waiting on a customer. The
.-terk My, hands out a box of ten content.
barbers. •

hsnrl, as If indignant that such nu insult
to warranted, 1b because It 1* tho best ibould be offered one of your cuntauicrs, and
•borply Bxclaim: ‘Don't you know that Mr.
tively cure all Blood Diseases, purifies the 8o-aud-a&gt; never smokes anything but tbe l*sl
whole system, and thoroughly build* up tho two-for-arquarter f Thru you get the box' of
constitution. Bomcmber, we gum^ntoe 1L
t couple as a mattis- of counw, nr.ri at the
K. 11. LATHBOr, nnwclri.
«amo time inwardly thank* you fi&gt;r the com­
Mendon claims a hog that can eat 7 U pliment j*iu have paid him. Tbereaft-r be
pies.
tx'oMn.'s a regular purchaser of tbe higher
priced goods. Of course tbe cferk underDiphtheria I* a terrible diMiuie, requiring the statxlsyou, and everything 1s lovely. But if
n».ll..^l -blit ..
?..._
...... ..... . ...
.u UH- cigar, aul my clerk should inquire what
patient with great persisteney. and often leave* price, or hand out a nickel cigar, 1 kbould
the srstem poianned and prostrated. Just here
Hood s Haraaparii!a does a vast amount of good, Jischnrge that clerk the next minute. It is
rxpelllmt impurtie* from the blood, giving it his busilM** to band nut ten center* in such
richness and vitality, while It renovates and
Ktrcngtncn* the N\ntem.
■About holding a trndel Ob, yew You
The street riliway between Benton Harbor
and St. Joseph n being paved with brick.
A. VanAnken, of Paw Paw. has sliipped LOOO that last one. and occasionally invito them to
barrel* of apples this season Um* f*rThe First Congregations) church, of Jackson,
raised S700 for home missions Sunday, i
thl* manner make a good investment. But
above all you must watch you rustomera, and
An old physician, retired from prac'lce. having
had placed In hl# hands by au East Indta mil­ without their knowing it change the brand
lenary lhe fnnnula ot a simple vegrtah.-e re­ on them. Nino out of ten men wifi tire of a
medy for the speedy an&gt;l pcrtnaxiemt cure of bnuxl after smoking it a re*ik. Without
Consumption. Bronchitis. Catarrh, Asthma and sayillga word to them you want to keep
al) throat and Ixnig Affect loin, sire a poritivi- changing tbesn from brand to brand, thus
and radical cure for Nervous fh-blll'y and al)
"■
' ■- ■ : '
' r Laving tested Ils keeping them satisfied all the time and tbeir
sppreei.ition keen. This i» one of tbe car­
hl* suffering fellows. Actuated bv till* moll«• dinal principles of the cigar busin&gt;*&gt;» that a
an-l n deal re to relieve human mitering. I will
■rend fwr of eliantr. to all Who desire It. thl*
reeipe. in German. French or English, with full
direction* for preparing apd using. Sent hy never build up and bold good trades.—Chicago
mall bv addresMlug with stamp*, tunning lids Herald.
papw. W. A. Non*. IIP Power'* Bloek, Hoclire-

OUGHIURE
nature'* inrttevto at first bund it in aridom

SURE.

QKCtS.

Mr. K. D. Chandhr and Mr. Marvin Hugb­
itt. giwral manager of the Northwestern
railway system, were once telegraph o[ktbtont bi the same office. Mr. Hugfaitt acco]Ked
Tlx days of editorial emys in a dally paper
an offer from the Illinois Central company,
became a train dispatcher, and soon row! from
that portion to IU general superintendeuL and directly to tho point, without prolixity.
It is a great thing for a young writer to learn
to stop wlwn he gets through, a k&lt;os&gt;n winch

COUNCIL PBOOEEDINQS.
Coinmon council met in adjournment.
Regular session Friday evening. Oct. 29,
Mayor Weisaert in chair. Roll &lt;*UM«
Aids, present, Bessmtr. Hams, Hogle,
McNaughton and Stebbins—5; absent.
McCov, Osborn and Waters—3.
Minutes of the previous meeting
were read and approved.
/

Oner while talking with Gun. Grant, I
■lr~l him to.w
*«.. -j.—.__ , ...

driving oxen, feeding calve* and breaking
borewu One day, when 1 wns ou tiie ohl farm
in Ohio, my lather taught me a valuable lea-Row I- I naked.

pretty high for a boy, but do you think you
ran talrn IhU
-.1—. .. .....

The *bort editorial, tbe «x&gt;ui iic clearly writ­
ten article, mH! goto make up thomodel paper
of tbe future. Puncturid by a jsiragraph in
more tlum nu alliterative conceiL- The para­
graph te tbti most formidable weojion in tiio
editor'* anwnal, and the tong editorial i» the
toast effort! ve. Old fogiwi may iqicak with
admiration of tlx- “tlxmghtfur writer who
turn* tho long nswepoper columns, but ti&gt;e

“Don't uiub the rcjrarter." say* Tire Boston can put bb« “thought" in a few pithy nuntoncix
HeraH. Tire rcjxirter is not apt to IreuiuUx-d. Verbisgv has had ita day. and In the tmst
Very few can afford to snub him. Keifcr's
downfall was add to ire due to the fact tliat Tbs Journalist.
be snubbed reporters. Mid I*, is claimed that

1 have iMwarifiicted with rheumattm Refnrc
iMSHoond no relief, but grew wur»c. ita-.
began taking Hood'* Sampxrilin, md u du
me more good fcan all th* other rnedfclfte I
ever had." IL T. Baicom. Shlriry. Mau,
I Buffered from what the doctors eafim
muscular rheum attorn. 1 took Hood** Bar
saparilla and «m entirety eurod." J. y. a
PBOVDFf'O-, letter carrier, Cbksgo,
'

“'WoU. my la&gt;y, if you wiU dolt thia morn­
ing 1 will giw you thia blight silver dollar
■dd my.fatbcr, patting me on tbe bead, while
he held tbe silver dollar before my ey«
. M ‘Gyd-&gt;.—y I5.‘W
'-'‘J U»n I went
to work 1 tugged and pulled and lifted and
puffed, and thud ]y it was dane. mid father
gave me th« bright si Irec dollar, mying:
u ‘That’s right, Ulyasea, yon did k splendid
1* Mnd twiv I
J.
.

which should be bu«y taking in their share
of oxygen to make the blood f reals and bright'.
from the lung* only partly freed from ita
ImjairitiM, white tin1 h&gt;t&gt;g« tbeniw.lvre do not

SOT THS OXLY OUHTXCLE.
But tight dromng, though the mou Mrriou*
hiirlraoii- to tie- haldt of good breathing, is
not the only &lt;d»uacle. There are enrriew
way* of sitting and ataiMliug that draw the

Hood’s Sarsaparilla
Bold by all dnuoiri*. 91; six ter *3, Mada
only by C. 1. HOOD A CO., Lowell, Mar.*
Over 500 students in the statiTuormai
school— 60 more than last year.

and when tin* air to •.wallowwl through the
tu&lt;&gt;uth Instead of breathed through the now
it haa an injurious effect upon the lungs. A

tbMMtoany
jnng, thi* ad
. und affinity
neatrRlurd
rt burt». ulc

the immediate rejdy. Indeed, breathing
through ti»r mouth givm a fooliah and weak

addition to till*, the reserve air which to left
iu tbe hmga after an ordinary expiration
•JxmiH be ex|nlM and the lung* thoroughly

the accutuu
s?

supply can
ing wrong
kxinejs aio
tity, in sol
jjgily. whic
kill four m
U«r and th
to iocrra*
weak lungs

3,400 bushels of potatoes this year.
The great sources of tht extensive
curative range of Dr. Jones’ Red Clover
Tunic are itegreat blood purifying quaUtieaand Its gentleaperitiw nctk»n.tber»by removing all rtMtraint from the
secretive organs, curing promptly :iad
thorough!) dyspepsia, rostivrnesk. bad
breath. Apflrs. pimples, low spirits, sick
and nervoys headache, ague, malaria,,
and ail stomach, liver and kidney (route
les: The most delicate stomach apts
it with relish. l*ricc fifty rente, of
Fred Hotchkiss.

-But you
would trea
-No. bu
aamwd a
gidte-y po
having ex
dial to c

East Saginaw is to have at once a
812.1XX) home for lhe friendless.

proprietar
efi, I *»*
Presktaiu

Skill and common sense combined in
Hill’s 1‘eerlms Cough Syrup, for colfls.

Then, with all tight and auperfiuou* clothing
luouth firmly ckard, take a full, &lt;teep -btSwtii.

After that take a l&gt;reath into tiw lungs aa
•.lowly as immiliH, beginning to llil them at
tbrir lowret cxtrmdtiea, and inhaling gradu­
ally until they are tilled to tbeir full ca|*u-ity,

.Some 400 tones of grapes have lieen
shipped from Monroe this year.

The l-est on curtb, can truly he said
of Grigg's Gliwrtne Salve, which ts
sure, safe and speedy cure for tuts,
bruises, scaltls. luirns. wounds and all
other ac»r»*. We positively cure iiiln.
tetter and all skin rruptions. Try IW*
wontter healer. Satisfaction gunrantrisl.
or money refunded.' Only 23- cents.
Sold by F. Hotchkiss.
The Hessian ilv In wheat is creating
havoc in SL Joseph county.

drawn up; and an, thua robbing the dia;

When you have taken thk movement again
to make Mire that tho shoo Her* are in good
position. throw your arnw vertically over
your bred und take another quick, full in
vpiratiou, km inging the anus r&lt;q&gt;idl.r to thy

i*e tLnv or f-xir time*.
After thto It to a good plan to *tand

Itrh, of everv kind rurvd iu 30 min­
utes by Wooifirrii't tianttary'Lotion.
Use no other. This never fails. Sold
by Frederick Hotchkiss, druggists,
Hastings. Mich.

The Hancock boys have had thi-ir
first akatv on Ice this season.
Does your child anff-r from ifornw?
Try Uill's Peerless Wurm Spcclte'. No
cure, no pay.

'

great org
cant of dt

'“Isthis

should «
eonauuip

have ru
from H&lt;

it tor the
a foot no
•The e
«Uxngv
we have

dUfieults
proven
fans ar
ot Warn

a*T put
^mptom

urverattewtai a count) (sir.

The unprecedented »nrres&gt;&gt; and Merit &lt;■( Hy's

conditio

rewint-larrr in appeanuirr. *l)le «»r n.*n&gt;« m-'o
Ibc market, in order to trade upou tl.- tvputa
tiou ot By% Cream Balm. Don l be dirrin-i.
Buy only Ely'* Cream Balm- Many in y.w in.
modiste locality will testily In hlghret
u.-i
dathra of It. A particle I* applied iutoef. h no*ttfl: no pain; r&lt;reeabl» toU»e. Frier OOrenlv.

After, a

vigorously clap the hand, from that paaitiou
Rurii movement* in an wert ptadtion always

ten mitniti-&gt; at night and morning, will pro­
mote refnwhing sleep and giro increased

beeriest this sea&gt;*Hi of |ta hl*tur&gt;.
THE REV. GEO. IL THAYER. ,of ItourboB.
Ind. My»: ••Jiotti tnnelf and xife m..; wodoui found where there is an established Itvea toRHILOHU OONSUMITloN Cl RK
habit of full, drep breathing with lhe mouth Nold by W. H. Goodyear.
AREYOV MADE miserable In l.rita uwm.
clnatd.—Helen Clark Hwnxy In BL Nirhota*.
eoaaUpation.Dtzxfnem, Iraa of AP|-etiie. VriBklur Shiloh's VUaltrer I* a positive ew*.
I by W. H. Goodyear.
WHY will you cnogh when Shiloh'* Cure will
•on to ourx,’- mid s. nnu&gt;r Daly to tix, repor­ rive
immediate relief. Friee loc.. Wcto. .*i&gt;d »L
ter -Tliere is liuh ■ociabilily and too much Sold by W. H. Goodyear.
e-piouage. Take the Hotel Metropole, for tnSHIU)H*B Catarrh remedy to a m«nivo
evre for Catarrh. Diphtheria amt i'4»&gt;k-r
Month. Bold by W. H. Goodye.-.r
.
h» all disease* of the nasal uiuroo* membrane
Uw remed&gt; mwd must t&gt;c i:oii-lr»lhttii&gt;x lhe
medical profesalou have Iwen slow »o h-ani tbu.
Nothing satisfactory can be aecun&gt;pl:&gt;!.e.l ni.b.
gentlemen, marketing, everything gorc doocte*. snuffs, powders, syringes, a-ini.giia*
through that door. In the *nro&lt;&gt; way,
praayatwfikr application, bocau’e they »n a»
mitutotTdotmiboroaghly rex-h Ui&lt;- «ff&lt;rt&lt;d
M&gt;rfaa*» and should be abandoned a* »•»*'•
,, , ,
---------?
B ■wm.
He looks you over, and if you imw his amiI
ri^ht
Bi»«» you a number, and tarriicaa lufiicl t*-*flfy to radical
thereafter y ou ore known aa Ku. 77X) or v. hat- sent enm wrought by Ely's Cream Balm.
Rrooklrt), Jackson conntv. has s vine
long, bearing 30 Oiw • |0a*br«.

Th* BVYtRJT «VWM ••

3,BOO Utomrattew*
wkoU Pte.-re «*H.

rloptd tbe fact tliat.

W &gt; «• My children arri relation* are

MONTGOMERY WARD A CO.
figUL"
“Well. I haven’t time to fight, but I'm

S or utib«
rtMcmisrun
SrStinim

IOO Doses One Dollar.

Dr. Jackson's blood and humor svrup
will positive cure all emptinns. ulcers
aud oad sores upon the ixxly face or
liuitm.
Will thoroughly cleanse the
it ia fur a chNcly lauxiagwl Imum! to «&lt; a copy
system and blood of rver^trace ot dis­
eases that have their origin therein
way* of bn'uihhig, and the particularly bod Cufes tbe rheumatism, salt rheum and
habit of Iwvathing through the mouth. Now- canker, and ia wt-l! recommends by
the medical profession all over the
niarvelooxly arranged for filtering Um&gt; country. Price SI per bottle. Sold by
W. H. Goodyear
•'
suttabte tenqieraluro for entering the
Three South Arm farmer* niisol

•rereh follm

mine!

'Well, I found astray craft up near Alaska,

-wdj. v—r
tndeveotud
-pre^wlywhich co

to an Who may desly*, a book cumamH.g many
additional lUUTJWU of cqyes by

Brother Jonathan—Buy, Cousin Canuck,
droppod

"^Tvuu dip
ft; do y&lt;
^*1—

tT if.tv; ^“.-.t^iaa rn_ Litre xouz. an.

ore more frequently a sign of laxlttcM toon of
ability. Of course there arc some subjects
which require exhaustive treatnvint, but un­
der ordinary drcumstances long editorials

would hav» turned gruyyeoni ago if be kept

to be a girl, bnr clothing to usually *ucK that

PROMPT.

25
Fred Cross, draying
Wm. Sage, dry hose.....................
V 15
Eaton. Lvon and Justice Docket
18 80
St. Commissioner. Street work.
E. Wilkins, street work
10 35
James Jlepue. street work....
11 10
Il, WolrotL street work
17 60
Fritz Fredrick,street work...
11 10
F. Hawkins, street work
H. Burke, street work
28 20
Horton and team, street work
Geo. Sweet and team^JL work.
Jas. Wooten and team. St. work
84 45
Jack^Shay, street work
Joe Hamilton, street work....
1 50
4 50
E. Reynold f, street work
Wake Green, make bridge
The accounts were allowed and or­
ders drawn for same. .
The uceonnta of Mrs. Norman Bailey
of S20 was referred to the finance com.
Communication from cashier Hast­
ings National hank offering to take de­
posit of moneys radizwl from water
works bonds as follows: On all sums
rern.lining three full mor ths at 3 per
cent per annum; sums remaining 6 full
months at 4 percent; per annum, all
sums remaining over 3 or 0 months
will draw interest for every full month
after 3 or fi motithft at rates named. It
was voted to deposit funds in Bastings
National bunk at rates named.
Resolution adopted ordering walk on
north side lot 5W owned hr Adam Hock
to be repaired within 5 days after no­
“Tile reaaou why big strikes in p«ari« don’t tice has been served on owner, and in
Prairie chickens arc »o plentiful In Bronson
that they try to rn&lt;Mt on the store building*.
rente a boom, as a gold &lt;lwovery w.-uld.” default of repairs) not bring so (made
Muskegon ha« n rabbige head that weigh* M
tbe sidewalk committee wil&lt; instructed
pound*. Must be one of the young folk*.
most everyl&gt;ody know* lhe danger of it, and lo cause the same to M repaini!. tbe
If
you don't superintctMl it yoamelf you ore n»t to be assesed against the said proxvmv would enjoy your dinner
Y&gt;
*ud are prevented by Dys­
pert y.
pepsia, use Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets,
The following was adopted:
They are a positive cur-, tor ly^pepsia. In­
Hemilrtd. Tliat the bell known as the
digestion, Flatulency and Constipation.
fire bell lie used for fire alarms only.
We guarantee them. 25 and 00 cents.
Resolution adopted instructing the
tout,
the
men
think
so.
I
was
osnir
of
an
K. U. LATHJU.f. hrUggUL
mayor to notify the Wrought Iron
outfit &gt; omprising ten men. hut wirii w pt Bridge CoM of Canton. l)„ that the city
ready not a num would go over. J dkln't would dAlin damages for every day
Everyone who has ever guix.- traveling by blame them, as they pnnt«-d out tlx- fin of a
rail know* tbe train l»y. Tlifa enterjireing big iiNuwaicr that wu swimming nlout I that the bridge was unfinished after
young perMMi, who extends hU cbixtic utility wouldn't have gone over myself for nil tbe expiration of time for completion ot
contract.
'
(
from the vending of japera and |conuU to
The l»onil of Jas. E. Bogie, citv treas­
token alnrk. He stalks up und down the where M&gt;me &lt;w ln&gt;d ]&gt;ut a Inilkt thmigb. :uxl urer, of Ml&gt;,ax». with J. W. Bentley. W.
H.
Powers.
A.
J.
Bowne.
G.
G. Spiuldtrain, towing hb wan* into.your lap without
ing. I’liin. &gt;tnitii. &lt;’. Mrfiser, Geo. Pres­
invitation and despite of protail, amt you
bavv a rtrong wjll bxlrcd if you do not wind fore by the same brute, and you would have ton mid E. H. Lathrop as securities was
up by buyii^f wmietliing from him lieforo thought every man In the ptare lu&gt;d Ioki u read and approved, and on motion the
your journej reuchiai iu end. During tbe relative of some kind, m&gt; I concluded it would same was accepted and approved.
The bund of Geo. C. Morgan with
•hort run from New Haven to New York the
other afternoon, the train boy dro ped, in ret taxi list I bad a harp”0-1 " ith me that Henry A. Gardner as security was read,
sucvoviiotk a s’lkle look, a trawl, n *iik rap bnd bariw tint Ctt«*l into the iron, so that it and on motion the pnmo was accepted
in a pajrr Isig, a package of gum droja, a would go in naaily, and then, when a slia;fit and approved.
The mayor was instructed to pur­
(•amir-almanac and a pirtorlul souvenir of pull w» motto. tla«V would M-t back. TbU I
New York into .the k-vpiug of a solemn, elder­ rigged to a pole, and fastened ton line nirsit chase 5UU feet of A No. 1 Hose. Carried
ly iixlividu.il of a ministerial aapci-L Tbo 1(X&gt; feet lutigj having ft bu«cni*l to a kog.. nil ayes, aid McCoy having Uken bis
patient suffenr eudurcil it in sil nee till bis Heaving tb&lt;&lt; toggery into the l«iat, I got one seiL
That the mayor waa authorized to
jwnucutor apirared with a volume descrip­ of tire men to puli mo nrnr tire shark, that
tive of the crimes aixi pitfail* of Gotham. wns swimming around and arouml. and a* it sell the building that was moved off
Then be remark«l, gravely:
came by the bant 1 put tbe «p»w into iu lack off the water works.
Adjourned.
•iKnit hauling in, but ju.«t threw over tbe
FRANK STKRB1NS. Recorder.
The train boy posed.—Alfred Trumlile in
New York News.
Saranac voted against «ul,(XXJ water
works 74 to 79.

want none of tliat kind of reipouidbtllty."—

Courting in • Church Tower.

aad enriching the vital fluid.’

•je baa (Ute alxaut tba kind of cigar* be unokra.
By a word or two delicately droppat ben- aud
there nbout a man's fondness for good cigars,
*nd bin a&gt;lxnirabk&lt; judgment coucaruing them,
The Best Salve tn the world for Cute, tbe ground may bu prepared, and If thl* is fdBruises, Sores. Ulcers, Salt Rheuui, low&gt;d up by banding him out a box of highFever Sores. Tetter, Chapped Hund.*
Chilblains, Corns, and skin Eruptions, take to discovered, that you Mipjxwd bo al­
aud positively cures Piles, or no pay ways niraktd that price, you will at once dis­
required. It is guaranteed to give per­ cover that your seed ba* been dropped in
good soil The chancea are that the customer
fect satisfaction, or money refunded. will
smoke thaw cigar* right along tirerePrice 25 cents per box. For sale by W.
ifler.
H. Goodyear &lt;t Co.

you will got soavtiiiug better.” Cliaudl-r
wouldn't do K He tried it tor a short time,

umatism

THE SYSTEM WHICH HAS BEEN
TAUGHT BY NATURE HERSELF.

lion of being act!v«&lt;. pushing and reli­
able, by r eomnitixling articles with well
eBtaultehul merit and such aa are popu­
lar. Having the agency for the celebrat­
ed Dr. King's New Discovery for con­
sumption, colds and coughs, will sell it
on a positive guarantee. It will nunlv
cure any und every affection of throat,
lungs, or chest, und In order to prove
our claim, we ask you to call and gtt a
Trial Bottle Free.

plishicii Mi puqujue. Jbe capital of tho bonk

I wm over 011 tbe north *hte lira other day,
and in puriu* Unity church, where Robert
Collier used to jw-uaeh the truth to u congre­
gation which waited, I noticed that a new
Bteepk—or spiro, ns mow people n ill have it

"about breathing.

w. n.

TH£&lt;«AE!LY^
TO ADVERTISERS
k fist at l«» newspaper* divided Into Stales

publah
«■ a m
We

bounde

,

Bur
hb fat

FOR

HhxS

, FU
HlM
JwUw

TU

�&lt;
OF CONSUMPTION.

.jlrdirsi Mi n*-'
. , fKWttf dir o' ’•‘’“’sumption
b. cured." &lt;«»• Dr. b.

* WEALTHY COMBINATION
.
1VIHI1G TO DEATH
wi^Y ,iu7,!I*Jlai,wim
K“»&gt;
uhiripool luipidi ia no mere reekie*.

•ligin.
.
t. it then?"
,• . .-uption are sec­
•luarr-t*1'5
' ,. •
prevail*
i„.,i nractiUonem
! . ntirdy t‘&gt; iriheriIt a pTson lives
Jrurttf
.-lunate in the
•.n.lrticy to lung
r.diu.'ns exist in
.nate. however fd'
. . m development
Will‘ '' . . i;’order in such
■ itn
inpjotu'in
,
ailment. »nd
: ..util approached

-lector.

.•( u.'j w*-h l!1
with the

acid you

Btam to open and cultivate about 100 &lt;XX
. .V
... IV.. tl__ . a
•
. ’...
.rnt linger every
v ita! is the acid.

. . r,hi-uli. filtering
ti* :i of th*4 finger "
i‘, b»r,uiv meth­
. teclf it) Ihe-rea.
-’-tllful practi, • '..uo acids are di«Well, il the sys­
lelofed:»»~r *;• •
. I* are neutral
•rtuisJUrbfh &gt;.’■
. —(out. If the
-tftdW ntd. ”'- -t... . x-c.’.mh, anxie«nejK i* f«o
;ri-_ *r overwork.
J. ertHlmirtl
,l»- in Utcbiobd. If
■;-v I
^.i&lt;ar.y W.-- . ■•.i-akn-ve’ in the

-Wb‘. iWbtad
jdAsatuat d«
-IWFcly!
LsLk!;-

tlcra. It bi tlx- intention .of tbe gv£tfotucn
to bring tbe Innd to the hl-hcU standard of
. ultivutiou. Tlw lands iu tiw Yeaoo valley
nro rocognlxrd oh the finwt cotton lands to
tlwsvuth. They will cultivate |nncipally
cotton, using the latest ini|&gt;rvvcd njAchinery
where practicable. To- continu&lt;ms line al
levo which extcurl frc«f tbe high ground
below Mt-inphta to the lulls at Vicksburg
guarantee protectUxi from high water.
ROASTED IN A BURNING CAR.

i: the arid is But .
-fil-dioiCT iff iu u-d
............ the system.!
5«jtr.iln&lt;si -.&gt;r p
iu» I'a.diy debtroys j
l-.-.ir ?" " ■
; Ctacago. Wtiwaukoo &amp; St Paul railroad hi
,. in v uli prevent
•itaWlj• ■.bc’c .t-.-ids in the
day morn ng at Rio, a small station fifteen
ivr’r- and kid- srtlca thb rule of Portage ami seventy -eight
■1.7^1 •tariTuiles from Milwaukee. Tbe lightning exrtrld
and
the
jtJ.‘c.'rdlc

organs, lhe
i&gt; out iu «|uan&lt;•( thh acid
shut

wvd-'! DtMl ?acrt
-&gt;'A t ut: mil
niB-y |Wl‘

jropntUr. M
&lt; I xt. by
hrM'MiW &lt;d
sneOtlfr: and
org.i:.?

dsthp k

R-&gt;ia„, Appleton, Wit, uy,:
Athtophnrns ia certainly an excellent
tuediane for rheumatism. While I have
never had occasion to use it mvself 1 have
**n some wonderful cures fAnn its use.
My son took one bottle of the remedy for
rhetinutium, and it cured him; neveiha.
been troubled with the dwcaacsince. The
croe of my father-in-law, K Marriit, was
tmfch more severe; the discare was over
ins entire system; he w*. a terrible suftin' i11” U8C*J ?l"p*e or foiir bolll’?* of
Athlophoros which entirely cured him.
und since that lime, abuut two veani ago,
lie nu hod no rheumatism."
•
.Madimm, Wisconsin.
I have been a victim vf a severe rheu­
matism for the }M.-l three years, and having
tried almost every known remedy without
aruii, wm disemirngml. Last winter 1 was
nil icted flinch worse than ever and was in­
duced to try Athlophoroa, and am now
glad l&lt;&gt; state 1 am free from pain, and pronounee it a god send for the afflicted.
.
Mary I. WHrnxo,
No. 810 University Avenue.
Event druggirtshoiild keen Athluphonx
and Athlopborun i‘ill», but where thev can­
not be boualn of die ilruggirt the Athlopboroa t.o.. 112 Wall Sl, New York, will
semi either (carriage paid) on receipt of
regular price, which is 81.(0 p&lt;-r kiltie
for Athlophonm and rAs-. for HIL.
I
' ia!"* kl'locy ‘Hsrasro. dy»pt|«is. Iudurealun. weakm-o. nervous deMlhy, diwaros
o wucivn. .vwwupatem bes.taehi*. Impure
blood Ac... Ath!&lt;mluiH»
.

bung nut ।

iicr'n f&amp; Qf
favor of his wife for |w,&amp;ou. Hw hsbihtire
ore placed at &gt;18,000
Fenoyar’s row-miU, nt Cteoln, Mich., vnl-

Waltar B. Seatew, who died Twwday at
Kvauston, Illa, was circuit judge in the
Cairo district fifty yearn ago, was a lieutenant
Colom 1 in li&gt;e Union nnny, and lu-Jd tbe collectorahip of customs at Chicago und-r
President Johnson.

„

■ it is the method

&gt;4W

. — - —■- — *••• e - wraup-r no, i
and haauas t'.w utd of life. This U
spar-tally true of rheumaatism, neuralgia,
sciatica, and nervous headache, which
though perhaps slight »i find are extreme­
ly dangerous, und Htoodilv secure a firmer
grip until at last lhe agony ia uneudurablv
W’ldm death brings relief.
Throe disesM* can U cured by the use
of AUilophornB which, in connection with
Alhlophoroa HIk, uewr fails when propcrly used. Head the following from those
who have tested it.

thia city that C. P. Huntington and R. T.
Wilson of Now York, aud belaud Stanford
of California contemplate forming a combin

THEWS IN BRIEF.

in. for Nt.

Paul, and which flies like th&lt;

dum]«d into an old stone quarry.

trank containing &gt;13,000 worth of jewelry
anmpka was &lt; hocked on tbe Wabash rood for
Kansas City. Tbe trunk, which bdougod to
tbe agent of a Cincinnati firm, has not
reached ita destination' hud can not be
found.
W'bcn Minnie Hauk sang in Tin Cup, A
T., twulvv Aiaciie chiefs retired behind the

A DREARY EXISTENCE.
THE LONESl ME LIFE LED BY SOME
OF THE NORWEGIAN WOMEN.

One

thesloiifuch. the
.i.rali fonapiring
wouder i« unit
i’ lofiic as they

•hl u» how you

cvivi.d at Milwaukee tauuedialt ly and two I

..r« hnlr I
“'hfo aunl or’
ur i
. b'.lid?’i achl
After
hkxxi. After
i i^iuiiz«-.l
v
rJnws
rx’Div 1J
•
uNjIptllUuIl/ Ii j&gt;
-.. ..tX-Tti iliK u, i
'•
\
. lir* '
ai
lt)‘trow rcs-ugfiiz:nf phvsUWns.
-.1 HettRh
i.uis, .'is «
: -prt'tfiu tor tbl)M* ’
. ...t-r niuetv per
u dr &lt;&gt;r are rii.&lt;t:dn-

‘wsualty with all tbe surgeons^ that cuuM Im
*'CU'*L
'
i-stxK — It !• now clainmi that eighteen ;
perton* l»*ri«htvl Hl the mart agnuiung man
’“-r. tbeir Usjiro being nsluoKl almost «. ■
mangted boyood recognition or I
HenttflcaUon. Tbe lauwt particulars trfth. |
awful event are tliat tbe day cuweb coatatotsf'
twooty
Wban the I
.
1

"

••.ttho ntstK-ccssrul?'
liy so. .ind fur that
•villiiig that you

■"* ‘irivru from, the pasturen in tlw lower
vaUeyym.1 about tbe team- farm t- tlx- ;«
turrojfigb up m the mountain*, wb-ni they
ar* kej* until Neptettils-r the- or two girls,
liw iliuigbtera ot Um Immuc, K" with tl.tin.and
roimdit n'oue to tbo sartors, tending tLd cattle
mtskfag Mutter ami &lt;4n«e iltiring tlie
rmll.rosumun-r clays. Tbe girls al lla-im-ters
Lad fotiriy hvr» l:i the isolated q.itM that they
-----U.
-

At tbe Washington race* Twwday Volante, carrying 184 pounds, won Kb- autum­
nal liandiuap, one and one-half miles, fa
8-Jkl‘s. the bod tune for tbe weights on roo-

«vai» young enough b» fit into toe pretty pmlure that une UoconwdotMly paintaut tarter
life. AH Hirer of tle-m &lt;amc &lt;o tbe door ot
tbe turf-inof-d but mm! l«&gt;ok&lt; I an equal sur-

'•.UfUUipttii

Little Bock, Ark., Tuesday night, by two.
men, who threw a sack over his bend,
kmx-kmi him srnwlrwi, am I Uwm taking his
keys robbed his office of over &gt;11,000.
Sixtreh structunw. including two hotels
ami tho principal business bousns. at Pocahuntas, Va , were destroyed W’diw-wday by
an incendiary fire. Our man perished in tbo
flr.ineii, and other persons are reported rnixsiug. Tbe financial Iom is placed at'WO.OJO.

little on&lt;* through a window t&lt;&gt; tbe outride.
frra II !i. h.r”.-r .V &lt;’•). Rmtiester,
N. Y. with th- r« ■, ;• -t that w»- pobliab
. _•
In
i fo I ho'--tc •:. .. 't’.i-Tlbry nay:
exp. j)r. Clark u nut
line.'- i.. - .. ■• r coir-.sjm.'i.lrncu
WrUto-todiiu »:;.tt ..i.uiy thousands of
p^;Ir sr- s.iib . g tr&lt;&gt;:n wh.it they
thiok is । ■ -il?..- • • u hrrtttfl the real
: 5uiij :&gt; wit.': ..r liver and kidni-vs.
pru.rtf lii the t;u ■ that when these orfUH ar-.- restore*! to httutb by the use
Warcefs suit- ■ ;;rv. the consulnplion
oappars und ** *i -i.i uremic or kidj*J!xT.tog. which iallies so ninny
s}tr.ptoub otjH-asm that the human
’J®*® U tubjec: &gt;•. The same may be
tad nt rheu ii d'-’i:. .-.ium-u by an add
a*diiwn &lt;rf du- st stein. We insist
upon wimt w- always have claimed, if
y«! fWDOvc'•." *■;!use. the system will
&gt;?aiKTfrvt
work already begun.
MrilKjjr. Tneixlor* Wojf.qf Gettysnr&gt;. I^.. wifethe t litor of LutherJ2 Quarter!j,.-;.*: I her friends thought
w’!« g. -;&lt;,'(&gt;mmmption.* but
w&lt;r aibofudgh l.-.-dtinent with Wara*rs safo cure, she says; 1 am periftuy w»u; w. : -n nt,, thousands of
urt
fem .... js enough. If you
F-Uish th- at h-article, kindiv wnd
wanurMtsl copy."
giye pha*t&lt;i the article.
Wf If We can in Ob', way stay the rav■wu n CoaSBthption. which carries
•»ay S-. r.iany nnllintw yearfc, it is our
KWfklro (ly&gt;) v,!„ do.)’-Pub.

l*fttt',A!iS''f'"i Matteson, has sued
rath" for Fhtnforing his wife. .
J?R }
T CARE, dull, tired.
S’ W'-n'h-i blraxl.dtiil pains
“'■w* ■tfi'i h«ul. taatalizlfjg skin erup■'^‘Parilla never fafla
1'rte m m ‘
**
guarantee IL
nfct»iwper boule. W. H. Goodyear.

camt-dowly toward us "with a juvenile
curi'Mty so apixmuit as to bo lauqliable in
ilirts- dumb annual*. While the ponies

ninth street. Chicago; Walfer Bratt; Lou'i? . Bterf.ro nt thi- cud of tbe.vaUry ami wati lv-d
Brinker, cf Columbus. Wta.; Emil Walters- the afternoon shadows creeptag up tbo ojipodnrf. &lt;rf ColumlMu; Mrs. Bos.na Johns, of , site wall of granite.

they slept, with a huge chimney in the cor­
ner with a cavermai- fln-pUcc, in which they
JU.—Tim further cooked their food, ami la*t they conducted us
to a little niche of a room, cleaner and neaU-r
than tbe dairy room, if possible, and set on

Crouch promfamd to get Francis

romeroiou woa
« — -- ----------------tion. Crouch ia to be prorecutod for abbetting
tbe eacapc of a prisoner, for which tbe to*
pr™-r«L^ peodt:,. Other eurrobornrtwcnDes severe umuuh-**. w"”1
ativ&lt;- trail nn:iy was given Thurwiay impllrating ex-Iteprerontau™ Young with tbe
.
“ . . .___ ____ tna- t -»ru-t&lt;r»n

1
:
i
Wa«INOTOV CYTT. Nov. »:
Cleveland has i»a«l his annual Thanksgiv- ,
„^ei.m«tiivn Tbe document b in tbe ;

in tfo-ir hands, and bad our arm nearly uhxki-n
XT in return, ami then, tuning them to roina
to America, we .Irorcnded tbe bill and away
Wo couM w* them looking after ns on long m
toe littie pn.-f-fon wm to vigbl, am! tbo
thought of the tondr life of thaw wwnwi
BlM1|e tbe group in tbe dmirway fairly |nthrttoK.ua By tbe end of thi. month life
ukm. ..-w. —---- --in ti&gt;- high
Jd^bL
A tou*-b of fnM
to t^air tboidgb
tn &lt;rmw llusk. Bild then tile DOOTS, It
tbore are any in tbe neigbt-oring mountain-.

nigbL
*
Insanitv. wbfob in Norway affecta an
snuuunc ’ proi-ortiot! of the inhabitants, ta
-W U. 1« «ftra dtie to t^ a^ry^ntated
jjveathat the women lead at tbe soeters ta
summer, with so few:creation* or hg

vt ..... thanks to the ruler of the um-

W1d tlie d- prexlon that the constant prreenco

■tnwMl noon mux nation and as iodivkl-

-p*. intermarry I:&gt;K &lt;&gt;f generaiKnui in inroo

aI"BJ&lt;nt1rTn'r ‘‘ADI'InSTO“P 4ni utii.-,-: ’ihotild not .allow n
r,!u.'
at ODtt; Kemp’s
PwhKh "f guarantee to cure,
fte? W u°J?
TrW ■!“
" • H..t.&lt;&lt;Mdvcar druggist.

Sand th-.'?"I coltl 8hould underof
dooe * the «?«*•«

much Jem than in these northern fjords and
valleys.-Norway Latter.
tuiutbl for Imposing a woman after she was
itaad. It was proved tliat tbe ceremony w«
p«&lt;on»l or« U» *wl to??- •*_ *?*£
-u_. I. &gt; aVumv at the request ot lu-v

Mlehlna !&gt;»• n.100
l"h»b|Unti, 1So ln&lt;H«™ “d »« Chi""--

th2tS?t^2!^?,'tw,,•ttnd we Jdl k00* him of heretical ma™. — - -------- u-c
PTVti'1’^r,lunati'&gt;n uf thin dangerous mauarwa. finally referred toa««mn‘“&lt;*
H Goodyearbrat
» wnsumptlve'3 grave.
S tSj.fh?* wl«t* flf°y
They Will n
•—
meeting
I-mi-ADKLi-niA, Nov. l.-At “_______ 5 I epw II. Goodyear.
CatewmL?) 1Jr. Higdow’s RoalUve
FOB DYSI'F-PHIA and ^5.£°JSttte of Ahl*
a , ’m' PromPt&gt;Jr cure any
tSbte tfh’J?ld. or throat °r &gt;»nff
vffiiS?.‘nwSum'»Md
Khk.?rUy ta”' doUar lK)ttle of Fred
W. H. Goodyear.
for dironlc cases or family

l*mt*ra^«‘non1armlr 1B doto» a IfrfcBt
^J*r»nc« work ln port Hnron
*iUOyT&gt;i1
rs*(VUlolhers! mothers! Why
Wwith
yuur lltue dafUx«10
»lute
horrible worms whm
Dr. lirk^ly 18 80 near «*! cheap?
*Uliuroi^S8 '
worm syrtm
tents. py .Rl'te r^Hcf and coats but B
For “ie by W. Goodyear.

Wnlnwwtey at SpringlUd under decree of
Um* United States court for filOO.tOi.
Two druggists iu Guatemala were recently

Croton aqueduct, near New York, tbe Chi­
cago firm ot Brown, Howard &amp; Co., suffered

The Illinois Association of ex-Prisonera ot

Co., of Cincinnati, fal tel Thumby, owing
&gt;W,U«&gt;.
Dar&amp;Mt. th" phenomenal catch-r of the
Toronto dub, lias been sUni*i byt'.w Chicago

Mpuniv, a son of Sarah Barnhardt. fought
a duel with M. Ixtnglois for exhibiting a

wound.

Mr. Pairchild, first amistant secretary of
tbo treasury, say* there is uo legal pro­
vision for tbo exclusion of Mormon immi­
grants.
A killing frost fall Thursday night in ncthe vice prr&lt;ud«rito of the National ITiotogra■ •____ _ 1...
for aSV"

A«O. ™ t». « UU1 TtaiwUT ““""J

wS&lt;MrWho lt,leve tbal nature wfll

___

... ,,
vivo iiurirr in a w|
section twelve (13), In town tbrre (3). north of
range right is; w-est. containing forty («• acre
ottaud. more or lew. aceonting to the United
State* survey.
Dated November 3rd. pwi

two. in Uber a ol mortgigvs. on psge M. Said i
mortgagr bro breti aaslguml to Mina Mudge and
said assignment duly recorded, bald mortgage
was upon tlie express condition that staiuldan)
default l&gt;e made in the pavmeul of the interest ,
on any day whereou tbe same 1» made payable
as therein expressed, aud should the same renudn unpaid and lo nrrran tor lhe spare ot
thirty days, then aud from thenrefortbaftertbe I
lapse of lhe said thirty days the principal sum
of two thousand and fitly, dollars, with all ar­
rearage* ot Interest thereon, should, at tbe op­
tion u( tbe Mid rti9 tgajee. her executors, nd
inlnl!&gt;rat&lt;&gt;rv or assigns. liec«uue and be due and
payable Immediately thereafter, alUxnigb the
i&gt;erlod limited for the payment thereof may not
thenhaveexpired; und default having been nuns'­
ll! the paym.-nt ot the Interest due May 3rd.
lied, and Muy 3d. ISM. and the same having re­
mained uiqiald and In arrears for the space ot
thirty day-ami upwards and still remains un­
paid. the aforesaid principal sum of two thous­
and and fifty dollars lees seven hundred dollars
which baa been paid, with all arrearage ol In­
terest thereon. Is now declared doe and payable

J®|’&gt; f

printed, putdlsbed and circulating In said
eouuty, and that said publiratlon be continued
therein, noev In eaeh vreek.: for six weeks tn
ste.-revsion. .* that be cauee a • opy ot this order
to bu- personally served ou said non-rvsUdeu:
defcmUiH at least twenty day s before the lime
snore, imacnbed for bls approrancr.
FRANK A. HOOKER.
Hmith A ruMUWA
Circuit Judge.
Solicitors for Complainant.

by W. H. Goodyear.
Th, n»»l«U*taw°'
l,nlo“ “‘J
gymnsslum gel* VI.BOO * r««.
Cobb'. UWe IIB*
2r,K™
h^dnebe.
"*4»“- IdUtoianf*
etc or money refunded.
&lt;*c-°ru««vy
r pouDditaon

exhli

Default having been niadr in tbe conditions of

Burns and'J. Davidson Bums, and David R.
Cook sad Chilo A. Sheldon, on the sixteenth

been tustituled

and the money to.his master.
A man who registered Wednesday night in
a St- Paul hotel as D. L Blackstone, of M-ll'at public auction to the highest bidder, st
Adrian. Mich., cut his threat after retiring

‘f’*1 Kemp’s Liver
ffi?rT',rp.#
for Constipation,
wtheCanpiwion. W. H. Goodyear.

abtnsj
People don't have to go
«n*l to nde ■*•) M electric railway.

neigh taxing family.

convention, died at the Palmer house, Cbicountry.

Absolutely Pure.

Now. therefore, by virtue of the power of sale
contained in said mortgage and the statute in
such ea»» made and provided, uotlce Is hereby

Chicago; Wallace Stuart, of Columbus. Mm

COLVMBUS, Ohio. Ort.

POWDER

--rvvi ,uui iim. pinv iwu parrel OI
land situate tn the township of HasXiiir&gt; Iu ttw
*?*?. flto‘r * M,ehl«r known
and described a- follows]
„ The
theiin.
foUowing described
land
’ east
vlr- half
TI...(Em of
nr»v
,i..___ .

competition with the nniltttxide of low teet, short
weight, alum or phosphate powders. Sold only
fa W- H')rAL Hajlxxu Fowdis Cxi., toe
oct»-S8t
cagu bare siMpi-Ddai Frank A. Crittenden Wall St. N.Y.
and W. R. Harvey from all privileges for a
petwsl of sixty days fur making fictitious
The foilowing time, and places have bden deapurchasm and sales.
Ignateil by Uiedioard of Examiners for boldtag
examlnaUona for teaebers tn Barry coun
Editorial comment in Tbo Yale Courant, to Kblle
Tbe secretary is autbarized to issue special
the effirt that Sunday -urvices in tbe univer- certincates. wtileb are valid only until the next
labile exnmlnatlotuu
Nameday. August 2Rth. Bastings.
Friday. Sept loth. Middleville.
ligious couvudtionalisni, which can hardly
Frldxv.N-i.t. nth Hirkorycorners.
be ex|vetad to develop a practical and robust
Friday aud Saturday, OeL joth aud 3«h. at
.
Christianity,” lias created a sensation among Ha.tlngs.
the students and faculty.
J. P. Reynolds, secretary of tbe Chicago have uo: certificates In force a III lie present at
soln rone of these places. Examinations sill
begin prrtnptlv al 9 o clock and close al 4 p. m.,
and teachers arc urgently requested t&lt;&gt; be pres­
at the opening. Examinations will be both
Tlie School of Applied Science, erected ent
oral and written, chiefly the latter. Candldatoe
in Cleveland with funds left by the late for a third grade certificate must pass a satis­
bxmard Case, was Wednesday morning de­ factory examination in orthography, reading,
penmanship,
arithmetic, grammar, geography.
stroyed by fire, followed by explosions in tbe
s. history, civil government, theory and art
laboratory. The 1&gt;m is about 4A)-‘J*U. and V.
of teaching, and physiology. w ith particular ret
Um? insurance f 15.UJ0. Flanaw also wiped out erence to tbe rflects of alrobolle drink., upon
the Jordan block at Nnshviilo, Twin., valued the human system. For this grade a standliuc
of at leakt-Ct; |»cr cent, will be required fa each
nt &gt;|l»,0UU.
branch, with an average standing ot 73 per cent.
All tbo Democratic ixauinem, twenty in
Fora errand grade the additional require­
Dumber, were elected at Baltimore Wuinro- ments will be elementary algebra. Imokkreplng
and natural philosophy, with a standing in each
day to the first branch of the city council branch ot M per cent and an average of K&gt; per
Tlie lalKir auxliilahw pulled *uq&gt;ri*ingly cent- .
l or a first uraili-. geometry ami general hlsto
ry. with a standing not lower than *) per cent.
Chaucey U. Crosb). nuupUinant v».. Gay W.
In any one branch, and an average of Hiper cent. Fomar,
daCBMtam.
AU candidates with wlmnt im member nf tbe
County Agricultural sucirty ami formerly
State of Michigan — Fifth Judicial circuit.— In
Is acquainted must furnish satisfactory Cluuicery.
an editor, vxpirol Wednesday at Coldwater, itoard
suit pending In the Circuit Court for
proof as t&lt;&gt; moral character.
tu-hool officers (especially Inspector.) are cor­ the count) of Hany. Iu Chancery, at tbe Court
Tbo beard of manager* of the whisky pool dially Invited to be present.
J. J. ENGLAND. Chm..
met Thursday at Cincinnati, and fixed the
cause It appearing
from affidavit
W.
POLHK.Ml'S,
Nec'y,
I..In Uns I...
. il
..... onI, t p.
• 11*
A O K- VO
proof gallon, but lut Um pru-c remain at
grove romptaliuuit's sotici\urs. It Is ordered Wat
anm-nrmiee of sab) tio\rvshb-nt faNaual
The total number nt s'udeiita in Harvard
Default having been made In the conditions of the
Gay W. Pooler be eiitrrod^brrcin wkbln tour
months trwsu tbe dale of this order: and In ease
ot hl. appearaaor be cause his answer lu the

up and Ljrming an inverted V.

dvuig inside were simply indewril«bie. |
Among tin- |«”.-nger* wi-ro Mrs. Ro- j
»:na Johns, Mr*. Schvrar. her daugb-1
ter-in-faw, ami . the tatter', two Irttli ;

^AKlHc

Sold iMMrtgan
ion that should

■
tbrncefun h after tbe liqwe of'said thirty day*,
the principal sum of fifteen hundred dollars
srttb all arrearages of Interest Uiereon. .bouM

boldro-thc
.1 on aid.! mortgage, to pay the amount due tbe
rcon wilt, seven l«-r cent Interest and all le­
gal costa Tbepremises arc described in said
mortgage ns follows: the northeast quarter, and
tbe northeast quarter ol the MMMMt quarter
of section twenty-three; also tbe wrat ballot tbe
southwest quarter and the south0M quarter o&lt; IM. 'and tbe aamo having regained unpaid and
the •outhwv&gt;: quarter, and the south half ot tbe in arrears for the space of UHrty days and up­
southwest quarter of the northwest quarter, all wards, and still remains unpaid, the afortMid
on section twenty-four. In town one north, of prim I pal sum of fifteen hundred dollars with
rai gv eight west. In Barry County. Mkehlgau. all arrearages of IntereM thereon. Is now deThe nrrnilM's ben-tolore sold as above staled rtared due and payable by the temns of said
mortgage, and there l» now claimed to be due
are described a* the northeast quarter of the at
Tate of this notice the sum of tvro thous­
i.ortliea’1 quarter and Hie northwest quarter of andthe
and three and ftJ-ltnt&amp;i dnltanv, and no suit
tiic northeast quarter of said wctlou twenty- or prvreedlnpi
either at law or In equity haring
three.
been Instituted to recover the moneys secured
by said mortgage or any part thereof.
MINA MUDGE,
Aulguee of Mortgagee. ’Now. therefore, by virtue of the power of sale
contained tn said mortgage and the statute In
Smitr A CoinBOvc,
such ease made and provided, notice la hereby
Attorneys for Assignee of Mortgagees.
I given that on ttaturday. December »tb. A. D.
I iva. at to o'clock tn the forenoon we shall sett
at public auction to tbe highest bidder at Ute
north front door of the court boose, tn tbe city
of Hastings, Barn county. SLichlgnti. (that
being the ptarc ot bolding the clrrait eotirt for
Barry county! the premises described tn aaidmortgage, or so much thereof as iiisy be neeesJar&gt; to pay said principal sum and Interest due
thereon at the nue of eight per rent per .an­
Glves Relief nt on
num, due and unpaid on such mortgage, atjd al
Mid Cursto
legal costs of thl.
m
attorney fee of twenty-fire
»» PTJ2 .S?
COLD IN HEA
for In said mortgage; said »«"»** bei«»g«&gt;*scribed In sad mortgagesshJtowTi:
All those pieces or l&lt;arcel» of
CATARRH
being .lltmteln tbetownsbl^of Yankee Npnng.
In the County ot
HAY FEVE
and described »J®1””*,’Jm
.i, ...
hum. mtsrtr-r ana one actin
square form in
—
Not a Liquid,
aoolb hall of south erot dWt«\ oB on
or Powder,
fourteen,
in
town
three north of range ten wmi,
from Injnriowi
and Offensive Odors

e

Cream Balm

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VER

^’lVbboTHEHS DrugglstB.’oweso.N. Y.

J. DAVIDSON BURNS.
ns VID R.COOK.
PHILO A. NHKLDG^^

CHAS. H. BAUKR. Attorney for Mortgagees.
MlCHlOAM
IO II UUMJ
------1 onslne Kent. JO. 1*.'J
Fridar. at Kutt St. Louis. Edward Blake, a “f? ?
Xmkreper. shot and kllbd William C county of Barry, bidden at the Probate Omre id
im.
eiiv
of
Hastings.
Iu
said
county,
on
Monday.
Vanderough, an engineer on the Ind tanapolls
»a?, 5S™&gt;-, m,
"• u““
&amp; HL Ixium road.
o'clock AM. unless previously redee
Michael Davitt has bren requested by
..
. ... 1 — ...I ■...... —■
xiSOKHSOTTKU.
^i^nHi'unK^d fi'IbR the» peMilcn du‘y
A"iJiiW.
±i
anmwn«or- —r.tanwd •'■’J;?™’™ln,
rrenkhnwe. K. C.
WO.OOO; •»of said deccsited.
the
___________

butted by freight train Na d, the double^l-

ssre £.’flsz

- FAMlwr*
HAIR BALSAM

in, .xoca wn^u
era! hours. No person was sorxamv

body of a
sredtbathta

INDER

I?

-1

�Few Questions Asked Citizens
ot Hastings and Vicinity. 3

tuul nrcukiry

otnznOBC*d
*n Inrtnottte fiw.

Onr InitF to fulfill.

threnody, caoae-

tbought it would cost 30,(0) uwa, *w| then ft

itertying.
s p«-an,
fatdii.

and dun a ptahi bkaue aud Imt, He did w&gt;,
and after wo had ridden a few hundred

mined that Uh- gvn-nd idinwJ-l &gt;v just what

Are you iu need of any Drugs or Medicines?
Call at my store and you will find a complete line of Drugs
and Patent Medicines of all kinds.
Do you require any Wines or Liquors?
I have now on hand a large .stock of pure Wines, Dranay
and Whiskey in bulk or in bottles carefully selected, and sold
exclusively for medicinal purposes.
Do you expect to paint your house, barn or carriage?
I keep Brushes, Paints, Oils, White Lead, Carriage I amts,
and everything used by painters. '
Do you wish to buy Wall Paper?
Call and examine my stock and prices.
Do you desire Toilet or Fancy Articles?
.
We sell everything in the line of Druggist Sundries at the
lowest possible price.
Do you desire your Prescriptions and Medicines Compounded
aud put up bv a competent and trusty Pharmacist?
You will always-find one in attendance at my drug store
and we guarantee all prescriptions to be pure and reliable.

E. H. Lathrop, M. D.
Break the cup that hath held lbs rich draughirtiut tbe book whifa the ttory
Still throbs with a tdfas and a grandeur that
only one pn-e-nt may know.
- Annie Rothwell.

fl'-ieat In som.? important nwjwcUt
.. v va,.
ua, K„ a™,u? tum.ua,, anu
“A goal rooster, Ute a goal cook or good
I am confident that tb&lt;&gt;u«tnd* of Uvtw were I l‘ort' Jnu*t 1x1with a certain qualificacannot l» acquln-d
by education.
aaved by our not doing su Tbe fluid in front | Hon that
tb“‘ &lt;annnt
n™uin’1 hr
of the enemy was level and smooth. Tboir Some &lt;lwdcr» ron-st their uul* too much, often
strong fortification', «uru crowded with in­ rwt them too little. It, they are nested tor
milch
tbo
oil
ft
destruynl,
and
a nut baa a
fantryand we coaid see thr muzdtwofat
teut a» pitttK of artillery, undoubtedly good deal of oil in it. If they arc not rotated,
double-khotted, awaiting u*. But we did not enough, or If they are roasted over a alow
phaw* the rebs by attending tbo picnic they fire, tbo oil ii not properly brougjX out, and
bad evidently gotten up for our benefit.—
G«i. F/W. Butterfield's Diary in Kansaa gnxable taste.
-Same drolcn. item them, but that procesi
spoils the good flavor of the nut. Mort of tte
nuts now ko)d come from Virginia. Tho
eastern shore nut* are tho best. Patrons of
the peanut often com plain that they find tbo
five dollar gulu piece*. A. solenia looking man kenu-fa of the nut soft and flexible instead of
wandered from tbe aorpenfr den to tbcowfr being brittle; that fa l»vnuio they have been
too long routed
“If you want to get a nut at It* beat you
Hat ryaa of the owl remained fixwl upon him. should cat ft lialf an hour after ft baa been
Up kept cm, and, while the dawn of tbe bird
clutrb'l the rod ou which it perch -d. tho eyas
ivitlwr wmked nor waved. Thn- Um«w ho them hot. Imt they an- bad for tbe troth;
made the circuit of the cage, teepiug hit eyre IseJik'i, they have not acquired their proper
taste, People who ara inclined to !&gt;• dyspep­
tic should net cat many; It wrxild tw better
if they didn’t ent them nt all. Properly
ruaxird pvunute art- beulthy for licidthy peo­
quicker xwp, und oa often
ple. An ordinary preumt cater eats on- n
minute, which it too fast.
,
Ungt-is an attendant iu the museum caiue up
and acked him what it mis all about.
fact,
a
really
relined
jwreon
don
’t eat them os
“Go way," raid the man. witbout taking
he wallu along tbe atreet. Newsboy* and
bootblacks and rougba do that. If a man has
thumb*. Then he halted, and, "till keeping bcm drinking liquor and don’t wish to ham
hh eyca fixed on tboec id the owl. he mid:
“Tv®waited around lime owl ten times rince
tlinn euttng mint, candy or doves. Those
ihingn give him away.
When yon «U{4)
cloven or mint ou q man's binith you at ooo
Kuxjwet him."—I'hilndolphia Pnaa

a cnuik, and wmt off to attend to come boyx
walking ns long

tb&gt;- owl could keeping turn-

piece of twfatrd India rabber. But theowl’a
eyes remained fastened upon him with a placid

naluruifate aha One of tbo auiuHona fa that
after each turn tho owl s head flint t&gt;ack ko
quickly that U»- huinuu eye cannot detect tbo
morcmmit—N« w York Sun.
SPECIAL
Philadelphia fa not “tbe Quaker City*' any

colored Ul3dar There are axue iiuido blind*.

Chk-ngo and Boston a thing or two about

Iphian

doe» not look

&amp;AK1N6

rowoEii
MOST PERFECT MADE

Has Removed from the old stand to the store
formerly occupied by Fred’k Hotchkiss, be­
tween Beamer’s Grocery and Kurtz’ Meat
Market.

Books and Stationery
Pure Drugs- and Patent
Medicines.

gTBUCK BOTTOM!

A PEANUT VENDER TALKS.

corner rentier tbo other day. “Some nute
re large and look very fine, but they an&gt;
Mtelowc No matter bow carefully they are

Th People’s Drug Store

Prices Way Down

0533561335
I offer Clothing and Men’s Furnishing

In the City.

Goods at

Prices that are Sure to Please A Full Line of Homeopathic
Medicines.

My stock of Overcoats and Suits is the larg­

est and best selected of any in the city.

MEN’S OVERCOATS
From §1.75 to §20.00.

BOY’S

OVERCOATS

.

Prescriptions Carefully Compounded by
Registered Pharmacists.
LARGE STOCK OF WALL PAPERS

W. H. Goodyear &amp; Co

LT A. GOODYEAR &amp;, SONS,

From §1.50 to §10.00.

Don’t buy a suit or overcoat until you see
my stock.

■

The Old Reliable

.

All Wool Scarlet Knit Mittens,

20

Regular 50-cent Underwear,

40

Kersey Pants,

25 Announce that they.h^ye received a full line of

Extra Fine Scotch Caps,

50

Fine White Shirt, double back and front

50

HARDWARE DEALERS.

Coal Stoves,

The largest stock of Gloves and Mittens in Elegant in design and finish, and very’ cheap.
Oetll and See Them.
Barry County at the very lowest prices.
Also their fine stock of Stoves and Ranges.
Everything in the Hardware Line, and
Cash Clothier. prices in keeping with 70c wheat

R. K. GRANT,

Staple and Fancy Groceries, «SI YOUR DEILER

FCR THE IEPROVED KHTCLCCH

Teas, Coffees, Tobaccos and Provisions.
The official headquarters for these goods is at the store of
and pepper-pot, coifkb aud waffle*.

EVERY PAIR WARRANTED NOT TO RIP.
I will meet any competition iu prices. I am glad to take
butter, eggs and farmers’ produce in exchange for goods, pay­
ing the highest market price.

The Best Is Always the Cheapest.

HOOSIER IUNFICTURIRBCO., FORT WIYHE, IND.

ALL GOODS WARRANTED.
I ask a share of your trade, and if honest
and courteous attention ire ii ’

For Artistic Job Printing

Respectfully,

Rooms

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VOLIXXXI. NO. 28.

HASTINGS, MICH., NOVEMBER 11, 1886.

DETROIT

WHAT MAY BE SEEN IN THE PAINT

Our object in ad­

vertising Is to induce

those who

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are

Hrijular

not

,

f 'urfometw

u&gt; give our

House

WS!. . .

partly x&gt;wing

to

• fijct that
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,k&gt; you ne*J anj

'lron«*r Proof of the
uniformity

^nd

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. —. gm In DUmonds. Watch-1

1

WMtirs in Jewelry, and

Fancy
Goods ’ we
show a mugnificeot
correct

ttock
prices.

( umpu*

EveryUserofTotaB

Martin*.

DETROIT.

BKNTLEY BROS. &amp; WILKINS

County News.

Ed. Blanchard is moving into the
Garr11 house.
CNow. Mr. Editor. I am requested to
say, please bold up a while on the
election returns aii&amp; give John a chance
to air his rooster.
MARTIN'S VORltiRK.

The ground wm covered with the
'beautiful’ for a while Saturday.
*
Born, Nov. 3d, to Mr. and Mrs.
Horace Curtis, a daughter.
Mrs. Sophia Mt-*d waited her parent*
i
near
Battle Creek last week.
D-tta Barry returned from her east­
■
•ern trip Saturday.
A company of about » persons made
Mrs.
Norton Smith a surprise visit.
!
Tuesday
evening, Nov. 2d. ft being her
’
1
birthday.
Asher Oslxirn and Horace Curti*
have
gone Into the poultry During
I
buafness.
I
Nome field* ol wheat are looking very
’ yellow
;
in spot*.
We hear some com plaints of potatoes
| rotting.
i

India and Japan; tome of which have
lx.-en worshiped for many years. He
also gave illustration* ot customs,
manners and worship ot the heathens
in their native land.
Woodland. C. A. Houfb’i shop. Baturday. a.
Several persons from this place and
a number in the immediate vicinity of
Mr. N ath an Slawson, who has been binthe play to &gt;x prowntAl ■tartly.
dered with his farm work by sickncas
“Wafl," continota the artfit a* ho deftly ap­
CA IfJ.TON.
of his family, gave him a surprue last
plied the nmMry odor*, "-you know there's
I lb- good doe cut tobacco, light
»
John EUerton and wife smile on a Thursday, by going into his corntiebl
an old Raying that there's nothing new uixler
and husking and cribbing the entire lot.
new
carnage.
tlw
min,
but
perhafa
I
may
be
aide
to
giva
I ” choice
35
E. Lockhart has built an addition to which yielded above BOObuahels.
you lomething that bunt bsrotns a •cheatOur hickory tres* yield a bountiful
bis mammoth barn.
8 00
Rev. Spitler, of Ohio, was among iuj crop of nuts this season, and the small
Ixiy lays in an abundant store. One
on business last week.
1 - good
dark
35
DKLTON. ■
The school at the Hosmer .school family, we hear of. have gathered
Corn all husked and farmees are get­
I “ beet
al out 4U bushels.
45
bouse commenced the 8th.
The chimneys that were blown off by Iting ready for winter.
E. Ix&gt;ckhxrt and wife were guests of
1 “
j
light
E. E. Grilley has moved to Warner
45
the hurricane several weeks ago have
J amen Murphy in Hastings. Sunday.
Barne.** tenant bouse, and B. Norwood
Mrs. Wm. Falkner, of Clare. Is visit­ been recently re-built.
Un»o
1 *■ Rocket plug tobacco
“
Joe Robert's lottery drawing took is
i moving into the house vacated by
ing .her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John
Mr. G., he having bought the place.
place last Saturday night
Mater.
1 “ Dynamite plug tobacro. light
Our school house is undergoing re­
The day was pleasant and election
Sam Gutehee* and sister visited
which was very much needed
and dark.............................
friends in the north part of th* state passed off with usual quletuees, yet ;paint,
Uon fruui tbmi,
lle-u impro’M
I'ntii it is eomplrUd. Sabbath school
rnruest
work
was
done
by
both
parties.
last week.
•
and
church will m held at the residence
Bull Dog plug tobacco, light
40
Mi« R. Gntehees commenced to Democrat A Co. were free to express ;
A. B. Bush.
1
very ordinary itxlividiuL who know ik-thing teach the Velte school in Woodland the confidence in their aucccaa. while the of
Hank Road plug William Gridin wean a very broad
X­
republicans, who had for years striven
akxmt artirtk- work. Thi* b&gt; mi errontou*
Mrs. Eve Hart, of Charlotte, who was against the democrat party combined .grin, all on account of a I*.1* pound girl
Nimrod plug
“
45 impmrion, *• tbv majority of ua are aa sc- , ------- - —E.”
Master
Buy Busti has been making a
with
the
greenback
party,
with
scarcely
formerly
&gt; ib. b»
of oil .»
l-rawly a
■ resident
naldeot here,
hrr». is
l&gt; lying-at
lyu&lt; »l the
tho
a giuim of hope, were only expecting visit at KeniBes, Midi., with-his sister.
point of death.
I • Spear Head plug
“
.
M. E. Skillman has disposed of hl*
nuiKiuK ..mu «»Mn&gt;Hubbard, of Albioo.aod Mrs. I defeat. But when the vot-a were
cull apples for 3U ceuU per barrel. He
1 * Boom smoking
“
..
in what ta doe. down to Northrop and Mrs. Tanner, of Morgan, counted showing a republican majority
tbelr l&gt;TOMbr« 111 a mm* and “P*01 several davs with Mrs. Jane of about 19 on all candidates except thinks he will have 50 barrels.
Born, to IVter Back and wife the 3rd.
1 “ lack’s Bad Boy
“
cl■loth
register and sheriff, the order was re­
»r, wittaut rr-unl to ilnwh Gutchrss last week.
* girl.
versed.
The
democrat
hung
his
bead
As election is over, let us take a rest
sack............... ./.
of scxkx raixTixu.
and commence business with a cheer- and to himself he said; -Fusion did
,4NN YR!A.
•
tta K*nie iwuhmt. dr-prnded ful heart, and rejoice with those that it!" But the. republican raised his head
1 " Daisy tobacco.............. ..
SO
Election over and republican* jubi­
and in audible tones exclaimed: “It
&gt; for effort, tat now ttar iPR there.
a Why we sell tofcaccoe cheap.
nd &lt;h^h!
tiw xaitwof
Philip Owen, of Farewell, is visiting was taritf that did it!" A considerable lant.
Wm. H. Jewell U assisting Supervia-money was staked on the mult. Jt is
»k*» Un.U-.je or marine old friends here.
or Kent spreading the taxes.
We buy in large qualities.
----------.. of
_» ■anna
_—.— I Married,
arth* If ttaoeopapw
instead
Married, nt
atthe
theresidence
residenceof
ofRev.
Rev N.
N. said that our harness maker took in
Mr*. J. B. Ballou visited friends in
that tta ra*w-n&gt;riit nf • Uw&lt;drr &lt;kwrv»d r. Sheldon. Mr.. t rank Densmore, of M3 of democratic money.
David Mosher Huai hl* buggy smash­ Hastings last week.
We buy direct from the manufac­ crrditfor tta manner m whirb.’ a pker wm Woodland, and Miss Minnie Boyre. of
Geo. S. and John Tompkins visited
mounted, «miM critki* th* *twarry. tta art- 1 Baltimore. Oct. 28th. by Rev. N. F. ed up a-few nights ago. a young man in
friends in Galesburg Sunday.
turer*.
haste for the doctor.
Im would feel that tl»-n- w«a autm-thing to Sheldon.
Win Seger has his wagon sitop comelf I.x&gt;n- ear^wtlr
As Rev. N. F. Sheldon and wife are '
Mrs. Warren W iUiaiu*
We save you the jobber's prolit.
Kleted, and ha* started a grocery thereMany reofds who making arrangements to move to the fro® lteto*k®y- Vi»b^2*iR
and carrfullr to hi« t**k
aronot laminar wn* tiw «loUil« of kxmw Cedar Creek circuit, several of their
I rter Y oung delivered
We sell for spot cash only.
Peter Hartorn and wife visited at
printing i mag in* that tbs work b Am* in ml old fritaids made them a pleasant sur- morning at Richland at B3hO. bought
Abe Holton* last week.
: 5ot a drop of nil 1* uwxl. ■», in Ita Bret ptare. pnse (kt 21Hh. The afternoon was | by Evers. ______
Art Smith had the misfortune to
, it
would t»
it .I &gt;P®t. 11
J**-*
fl?n
FOUR CORNERS.
11 WUUJU
IB ton
IU-- expettav, n-u.
am*. again, ••
— —---------------—---------- —
sprain his ankle last Friday.
FOUR
UORI9BRR.
woukl ta m signer &lt;ta&gt;gw frou&gt; «»*. ata tta supper was prepared to which all ।
Prof. Scofield, who organized the
i'rtaching Sunday aa usual.
•ernr* wonvt ta ■&gt; .lifflcuU u- tan.ll- Th* partook of the good of the land. In the
Jessie and Levi Cotton ami families band here, is organizing Imnd* at l.acry
&lt;tav material, tunl bv tta artta an- gh*- evening several of the young people i
and Maple Grove. The l*rof. is a good
water, almn.wwp ata tta mtaf*. tta teu-r &lt;rf called and spent a. pleasant evening. have moved to your city where they teacher, and the boys can’t find a better
Which are ot rrd &lt;g*aUM
White Castleton loses a good and kind I will make their home for the future.
Mr* Smith, late of Ohio. h*x moved instructor.
-Th* mnv*. I-- la wunhd w Mameta-d b? neighbor. Cedar Creek circuit will find ;
_... ... t ___&gt; ..____ i .. - - - ■ —
u faithful fullnwrr nt nnr l.ord and I into the mill house owned Ivy John
Ba kry County 1*omoxa Gkanab. Fuller.
James E. Boice, who has lav« spend- I A regular meeting of Barry County
U&gt; apply tlw -mW
i ne
ixinw.
■
ing the summer ii this vicinity return­ Pomona Grange’ will be held with
i *jlt Ltot* «»ioqt *i« or rigM t-ef kmg.
KBEHm ■
ed to his home in Antrim Co,last week. i’nion Grange at the rmideurr ofbrothV
.
| Kirk’s Bath King, per cake................
7 j;&lt;&lt; &lt;«viina&gt;y b*4ira. *nd nwaiatad on rniien*. , Fro« the H«»MJames Smith, who has been packing er John Dawson. Friday, Nov Mfh.at
•nttaa it-anU iv-irl o&gt; any part of tta
School began Mondav with good atapples tbto fall, thinks it is a little too 10 o’clock a. m
Addrem of welcome
•'Otiwiikrnt b&gt; tta tendance.
Cream White Honey . i............ 8 * l«inter'a
■vita Tta k&gt;i&gt; nf the uHe h flilrd with
Myron Teeple. who is teaching school l cool just now, so he he has returned Bro. Walter R««. After the usual
I
home
for a short time.
routine of business has been dispatched
White Russian Bath ..............
8 ' Kvvd *:roi tv* i-hib*- whirii rniiain the at Corinth, was home over Sundav.
I
Atnasa
Richardson
and
wife
are
&lt;-ol-n-.*1n ib» center ► a jJ»&lt;a twd
Mrs. Wm. Moore and Master
Mn.
Manter Ward,
ward.,
Amasa Richardson ana wire are it is desired and expected that every
arc the guests of relatives in Ovid this . spending a few days with Jamestown pmwnt iDCumbent of officer will read a
Turtle Oil.
...................
9
week
1 (rienibx
1 report for the past year. Election ot
Mb* Conley, of Maple drove, is visitEddie Coat* is building an addition : officer* will take place, then the follow
Honey...........................
9­
ing her sister. Mrs. John Fighter, of I to bis house. WfMjr &lt;•«!«.. Ti.
pn.«t
' Wialey’s White Clover .Honey ............... _7 .
. ,7?..__
l&gt;—
Wamae r.f &lt; arltnn via-

Middle* ille. Heverance * Brch**. Saturday p.

.
- ,-----M
in,,
by a reporter Th., wan*. tbc paint room of
a popular theatre. Tta artwt **. txwltr an­

TO READ THIS:

01l,‘ ^&gt;'adf.

WHOLE NO. 1641.

street*. He return.* to bls Kansas home
in a few day*.
ROOM OF A THEATRE.
There was a missionary lecture at the
W. M. church last Wednesday evening
by the Rev. Miles Fiak, a traveling
A rrorvwtiUllve of the HawmkhwUI br at
missionary
agent. He gave a brief de­
.Un iollov Ing |&gt;taev» on the day* named for the
pnrixMe of rwwtvlng MitnwripUonv to Ihr Ban- scription of the heathen in his native
x an. Having nut trnnrl vm to tin- extra trouble country and urged upon the people the
und npraae of going to uur »ut&gt;crilier&gt;' mail­
ing placra, wr-hal) ri|-wt tbvrn to rrapomd duty of sending them the gospel. He
promptly to the notice* nuillrd to »ocb m arc In exhibited some 30 or 30 articles from
“Can I tell you »nytliiiig new al out •re-tdc arrearw.
.
artiin, and xvnr painting!" ecbowl a procniNaalivUIr, H. G. Hale'a More, Saturday, Nor.

motkau. w.d. AUKin« More iuur*aa&gt; a. in..
Nov. l*lh.‘
^IrvtuiL W. B. Haren* store. Thursday p. ■..

J

Farm

Wagons, SPECIAL CLOSING OUT PRICE
OF TOILET SOAPS.
DsaLle Shovel Plois,

ROAD SCRAPERS,
PINE LUMBER,
HEM1.OCK AND PINK

7;

Oat Meal................

“

.Mra Gee. Kelley 1* in Altegan county
1 this week visiting her sister Mr*.
i-u?1
1 Lamoreux.
We notice many fannen taking ad­
• FINE AND CEDARj
The above are all tine soaps and 23
vantage of these pltwtaniday* to do homo or 1MTM To«o«..J corn lop
with them a stow and other furniture . r...?»ewianaapa
«*.—
# farming vi«M.
Paper, what system
of
yield*
their fall plowing.
Mr. R. Bates and wife are making talonging to Eld. Grow; their only en­ best returns in caah
F"rchave
“LIthe
"“good*
th*n*and
ll'*h
'r''“
l'T’"
k j
.
j;We
must
have
the
their home with Jacob Scbmricher and trance taing by thr way of a window, ishing the soil—Bro*. A. &lt; • Towne and
until another one of thru party arrived,
family at prsssat.
C. H. BUme.
a
Mrs. J. A. DeVore. of Grand Rapid*. he being a Utile more expert at the
Lanya—bisters John IHweon. A.
J money.
‘
with her two children, are the guerts : business
uimidcm opened
opeueu the
w.c door with a button I। Durfee and C. W. Biggsof Freeport trlends this week.
| hook They remained there until night
Musk-Bro. C. A. Newland.
The
fact inat
that our
our mercnani*
merchants *re
are an
all :| "
when
l*ck to rejii *u areaway « «■
j ne i*ci
uru It proved to ta the deacons agjLj[ Taper, school government- 1&gt;. v.
ujoyiog a l-ig
Dig trade this fall provw
prove* , their (wives of the -church.
Tiad 1।
toapriwm. 5-urlv *11 tta oHimry »cto-ey i eojoving
----------- wbo
"I* 2T"
"Tff’swreUrieaof Uw diffi-rrnt sub­
uw*l in • Uwntre t* printed oo th* front
their goods and prices are right.
J gathered there fur the purpose of givata
ta-k.
*»l
i«
thnmta*
io
«9»
d«&gt;ubte
«
t
!
Henry
Withey
left
for
Alabama
,
ing
the elder and wife a MirPTW when
•
»nd Maple.
.
, ordinate grange anview.
Tuesday morning. He will be joined । they returnta with a load of gooffii. [in reports in regard to Use cmidlUcm of
A week « *&lt;'• taf.ne ita o|^n&gt;ti&lt; &lt;rf a piay , bv Mrs \vithev m »oon a.* he Is located. And it was a surprise too, for she did their respective grangre intoBedually.
Our Bazaar Department b full of rare • U» ■rank- arfta of a theatre re&lt;-nv»a wtat t* • Augusta Hinkley will make her home 1 not even know her own furniture. Af- 1 aoctailv aud dnancially.
known a. ita wetw ।Jute-miniature t*-wu»-w|lh
Child* thi* winter
while . ter partaking of a bounUful supper, thr
Vasin
I bargains in tinware, hardware, wooden- &gt; 0t« nt the wwtary rw(rired f&lt;»r th* play—«&gt; | v-arhing the Freeport school.
burglar* returned to their own homrt
C0AK W. B1GGS.SW.
that lai ma-’know juriwbriixtaimJri him,
6 R. Hunt and wife returned honw teaving the rider and wife to get aci ware, glassware. staUoncry, wall brackata h* at nmr &lt;»-. atata wttn ta- work, U.
SlUMja&lt; iron, their visit in Ohio. They qualntrd with their new home,
els, and all kinds *f staple and fancy order to havn *T»Ty thing hi rwtainew (or the i ranort having a ptea-ant time White,
flret sight ot tta prodoctioa. In &lt;»-» &lt;rf I M(^nt
I’RAlllIEVILLR
riittarate «
te.ml*r prT.iu.ti.mwteft- ■
jdg |,grkgfn&gt;ra Fowlerville, i*expertI
Sablstth morning found the ground
qtirtUly ta. -rend month, given bta in I
ww.k she wiH
wartn|v wrj. I
white *)th snow, which reminds u»
or Etrry
I received our first invoice of holiday I wbHi t*’d‘&gt; himwif ata tta pr-.lnctao full , ro|ned bv B boat of Freeport friend*.
j
w ‘Un
m
mi
1
|
Milo Fish, of Carlton, who has been |
goods. It will pay you to buy early, a*
confined to his room bv si' knew for i.yet, and are glad to be able to cor,—
I several
week* was ._
in town
Saturday
.
—. —
-—-.
। tnjatf the county on the etecilon ot
' op
-r-K
.
11
V
I
I you can Ihit
’ cheap and get the Itest s«- |I tlh-u.&lt;*n&lt;l.
The Carlton M. E. church wa* not
|;irburjfl f„r 'regteter. He I* one oi
lections. We buy of the largest impor- j Journal.
। dedicated &lt;m account of SHOO indebted- |
i^deril!® boys and unlike some i
new remaining upon it
.
; of them has ever been an honorable
| ters in this country and can sell for lew '
Twenty ran^rt^l solicitor* froni here . &lt;ealklIliUlt respecting himself and
1 money than any house in Barry county. I
amt vicinitv will endeat or during the conjtrquentlv commanding the respect I
next ten day* to see those who have , of
(Ve
he will neeform 1
not subscribed to the fund. IM every ; hu dnUta ranhfuUy and satisfarforily
d—I
,
We pay the highest market pnee for
one do something. If but little, and
concerned.
TOrtS'' “'wo the lnh&lt;"r
It
L.
bnng this matter to a close. U e will
—
■ . —
-—— i«.
Thr -fuwonists
are a little jdown
in &gt;
! butter and eggs. For choice dairy but{eel better for IL
I.the mouth, but will probabb recuper­
Wm. Boden aged 77 year*, died at the ate iii time aod try tn get to the front
8ENTLEY BROS. &amp; WILKiHS. I
“Jt«d ,riLb jfar ^t we pay a fancy
reeWrnce of l*eter VSilert in Irving again at the first opportunity. Prob­
Sundav evening at half past six. Mr. ably if Dr. Butler, the remarkable, had
-ice. We want the beat and are willBoden was a soldier in the regular 'remained heW they would have carried
army, holding discharge paper* dated ;the day with scarcely an effort
tg to pay for ft.
1833. His remain* fen- interred in
The *ekct school dooes thi* week
^B.^G^Foder1 moved bis family to and th-, winter term commences next
We want your trade and will make
week under the tutorage of Jama*
as an evwHKT
—-­
Hastings Mondav where they will re­ Smith and With Terpeomng.
these (arts unsolicited. and am nwdy to
Ride during the coming winter, lie
WiU Draper is adding a wood abed to r«rifj th. .uibmUrtly rf U&gt;U
has rented the portion of his house
personal correspondence with anyone
hi* home.
which he vacated to H. Kree. who ba*
John Crump t* newh siding his shop.
who doul&lt;s it
MrfrT, r _
moved bis family into the *amc, and b
“

Palace Honey..............

71

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'.edar Fence Posts,
Joist and Studding,

Dam IKING

Jti

।

Cornice Mouldings,

:misii &amp; Band Mooliiiii|s I bw*1’- 'o,,■ doli‘- m Wc

J"*

-.M

2 «»»

.

Scrolls &amp; Columns !

A indow and Door
Screens.

- - ..

—।

M-ni.

We roast our own coffee.

Weroastourown peanuts.
We can sell you the moat goods ijor
the least money of any house in the

working far Job Cbraebrough in the
RO WKNS MILLS.
handle factory.
The new Hasting* House b ncanng
,
-- ..-omptetion and Mr. I*arkrt wH! Uke SpJ^^ao to, Qjjng
the past.

Re-

TwMMMMaiion in about two week*. J ne i
,, __
Lw houM IS a credit to the county *rat
^h/Zm^ing happening* of
a* well a* to the proprirtof.-i iMixUble
ttnterprbe. It b nogiving a jKwroki mana rilver dollar
k, buil.1 web » h&lt;x»» ““’-'—I,u7 ■«! . fj„x, lirtrt, bin U- &lt;“■&gt; »“
Drwrtit depression in bi^news. but Mr ,
.Kr old man tbmikad him roc the

city.

.

i bj !*». uwtariac n

The casn Grocery and Bazaar House.

HICKOHY CORNERSW O- Barnes and wife have rrturneJ

™” Bo'"' ■“

~”rt

“

* iTC. GillMpie and wife, of Cedar
Creek, ynt Saturday and Sunday with
fr

GUU*pie han returned from his

N. B.-We »eU the “Not Left." the

in
district next

the Bobbin’*

that on Tuesday the Cornish voter* all
voted for every Corni*hn.an, do matter

Important in-

.

�AN ELOPEMENT.

The Hastings
Habtenos, Barry Co- Mich.

.ball learn

MARSHALL L. COOK.
HUiJsciamoN ratrh

Kxtra cti &lt;rge tarapeciitj pciiraoM.

JOB PRINTING.
•special pride is fell In the Job Printing De­
partments the Baxxfk. Everything tn the

typo, the m&lt;»t approved pattern* ot machinery*

W. LOWRY, M.Dm
•
Fhyulcian, Surgeon and Oculist

G

Offlec hours—* to 10 a. m. ahd 1 to 3 p. m.
Telephone at Holloway*’ drug store.
tW~ Special attention paid to surgical (Hi
.V.. ... . ..... ...

IL LANDIS, M. D„
•
Physican and Surgeon,
Woodland. Mleh.

W

found there day or ulght.

H. TIMMERMAN,
• Honiospathic Physician &amp; Surgeon,
(First door east of Holloways' drug store.)

P

K Wm.

D

JONES,
Demtitt.

C. WELTON

I* agent for the Ohio Farmer's Insurance Co.
He writ.-* policies on a mou'* property against
S by Ire. lightning or wind; against a man's
by death sad accident.
QOOK A SHELDON,

had is ths victim

Ae. kenaston.
•

Attorney ut Law,

FracU-e-. la all courts a! the State. Collection*

OHN CA.BVETH,

J

currencB. Not until the di* covery of Athlophoree had any remedy been found for
either rhemuatiem, neuralgia or nervous
headache, and they were generally con­
ceded to be incurable, but Athlophoros
has been proved to be not only a certain
cure for these diseaMs, in all their varied

of Athlophoron, the bowels are kept fredy
ojxw, its succms is certain, and to aid this,
Athlophoros Pills are
recommended,
which, while providing
the nrrcsnirT
cathartic, will l&gt;c found to be a valuahl'e
■id to the action of the medicine. Atlilophoros is no experiment, It has been texted
and has proved it« wonderful efficacv.
The Athlophoros Pills were originally
tir,-n:ivKl
u
.. rn. n_... ■_---------- .s__
with Athlophoros, for rheumatiani and
neuralgia and kindred complainU. Used
tn connection with that remedy, they are
a certain cure for either of three very com­
mon and distressing dis eases. They hive
also been found to bs an invaluable remedy
foranyandalldiseanee arising from vitiated
blood or general debility. They are es­
pecially valuable for nervous debility, blood

AJLTLN v. BARKER, Real Estate,
Insurance and Loans.

Statement of One o&gt; Michigan's
Pione-rs.
mxx. ..
Mich.. April 23, 1WM.
HMteh^* Rl'ou'n«t‘c Syrup Co- Jackson.
Gsntletnen-Tip Henre lias finished taking
Ibe nyrup and u*cd the Ptamer* jou *ent him.
and they have pestly benefited him.
Ws

IJLLIAM B. BWEEZEY, Attorney
At Law and Solicitor in Chancery.
Practice* In all court* of the state.

ILLJAM B. 8WEEZEY.
Justice of the Peace.
OoUecUvus a specialty.

W

M. B. GILLASPIE,
•
N otary Public.
— - - - - Will.
.

I

Jf ARY C. &lt;X)BB.

FAAHlONAJiLK DIIE83MAKBR.

Etpr':ial Attention Given to Cuttiny
emdBitttny. Patterns Cut to order.

L. A. 1951-,3®’^SE“"StK5
J. B. DAV1H. K S.

A. H. JOHNSON, M. W.

WILSON

m» nniiuneiital, to guard any articU intrusted
to hb keeping, such as a handkerchief, a book

interfere with the lamio. Thb accomplishment
I now found useful, aa in my bathing and
swimming excundous I could fearlessly leave
my clothing, gun and watch in Sancbota
turn, Only oner bmi any otic dans] Interfere

■fan, now and then making a
ul shot,
which Hanebo bailed with the wildest rnthuslaini, At length, while pawing through a

caught by a small object bobbing in and rmt
behind a huge tn-e . trunk, and which, on
looting closely, I diwxjvered to be a bird ot

Eager to snnxre thb ornithological prite, I
ral-wi tny piece, took deliberate aim and
tired, whet instantly th« rv|K&gt;rt naa followed
by a doud of feathers, and—a woman’s
•hriek. Running toward* the *pot I dfcwnvenxi a beautiful young girl, pale with fright,
while gt bar foot lay a nketcblug portfolio and
a straw hat, tbe latter ornamented with tbe
remnant ot a stuffed bird, which al &lt;-noe ex­
plained the nature of the catastrophe
Overwhelmed with confusion, J stood
dumbfounded, wlille the young lady, after
bostowing upon me one n-pnxwhful look.

raianrat stupid and

were bidden iM-bind the tree, and 1 only saw
tbe bird on your hnt"
■Are you sure that you didn't do it to
frighten ineF slat answer*!, looking up doubt­
fully.

of value to you. we ark very truly,
milks a Ct RLXrr.
Druggist* and Book^-ller*. Dexter. .Mich.

, live woodpecker, and----- "
“A woodpecker!" she* interrujrtrel disdain-

Statement from I. W. Waldron I
Co., Druggists.

wear a woodpecker in my hat! And you
camo near killing mol" she added, with a
fresh bund of team.

Jackmix. Mich.. May \ IBM.
Rheumatic Syrup Co, Jackson. Mich.:
rirnUetnen-Yonr Rheumnt'r Plasters are
Syrup to selling rapldlv and to making some
,aa w»are nearly out.
KMpectfully voum.
Z. W. WALDRON &amp; Ou.

to my knrex, literally.

cbtxMlng. wih-rs we might finally arrange our
doiwment This note wm conveyed by a
little cowboy in her unrie's service, and wbo
on tbe following moiling, in biking hto nerd
to pexture, delivered to me tbo following re­
ply, written in a trembling land;
“Thh evening at 0 you pill find »»««■
.
. . . .. . I
&gt;—. vrb»r&gt;.

wvuniun. u j
—----- —
Everything depend* upon your getting Lt in
time. Your own, C."
,
Thi- brief mid emphatic note rather alarmed
.... . . . ■ . _____________ aIwmi* tn
uapjicn luai *ix-»uv»— - tuvstcrious to incf However, of course, tbo
. .
.. __________ I — I—, &gt;w.'nr« R

The ix-eeb stood not a hundred yurel* from
a f.-new funning a division line twtwren the
Madden «»l*t.. and the one adjoining. Fsming
through by means of a loose plank of which I
had before mado usd of, I camo in sight of the
trs&amp; Mvbrraat gave a bound, fur there I
raw pimwd low down upou.tts trunk a patch
of white |Mj*r, and liexide it, with bead erect
awl watchful eye, lay that noble and faithful
creature Sancho, jealously guarding Um treas^
uro intnwtexl to him by hb fair niwtrmn.
At sight of me the dog looked curiously
and doubtfully waggwl his fait IcnUaihhn,
but h&lt;- refusal to mow, and ax I .-ontiiiurd to
mivance h- rutted his ujqwr lip owl uttered a
low snarl.
■‘Why,.Honcho, old fellow," 1 «fd sooth­
ingly, “.foot y ou know me—y our old master F
Sarn-ho slightly wagged tbe lip of bis tall
in the nfllrinntire, but at Ux. same tune showed

to hi* m-w owner stronger than any rwnrrn-

W'btC 1 called him be wagged his tall, but re
fu-xxi tn stir. When I picked up a stick be
cewcerd a little, but kept hi* place It was
only « ben 1 ventured to approai b toward tbe
tetter; that bo row! to hi* fret, and. with brist­
ling wok and gleaming teeth and eyes, warned

rtotol the dog would certainly srise me. Tbe
ungniteful lwa&lt;tt A tboamisi tun** 1 cursed
the trj. k that I had taken such jmln* U&gt; teaeh
him. never dreaming that it woukl lead to
my own undoing. And here be would lie till
mklnight. perlinjw, keeping that letter out o’
my teach. No matter. I would stay, too.
asid Uro him out. So, feigning a retreat, I
sat down on a rock at some distance to await

occaFionally nxiyng un-axily around.
Ho
wax hungry and wanted bis supjier. At last,
after apparently a loug deiibcratk’n with him­
self, and in an evidently distcr-wed state Ot
mind, exprvwand by mon- than one plaintiff

I plumped down in

Now wu my
tvsiotij mtaeivn.

my contrition and imploring torgivrn-i*.
But unfortunately the nwo* conevolod a *halwhich sent tbe miry drops flying on nil side*
Here was Accoud awkward blunder. I Mt tbe
blood nub to my face a* I realised tbe ludi-

JaCKiUW. Minh.. Mar X
Rheumatic Syrnp Co.; Jxck-on. Mich:

• My prociou* Harry:

rather hysterica) fit of laughter. U&gt; which I
was presently compolhd to join. Ho there

for they nn- making preparations for our all
gvlng to Europe immediately. We are to go

the most idiotic manner.

night by tbe 10 o'clock train.

calved «nch benefit and relief m

If you Jove

^akihG

ten manufactured.
Respectfully your*.
II. O. ULTTON,
Of the flrm of Knapp A Sutton. Jackson, Mich.

picked up the- tcatterad si
Sancho the remains of tbe u
and. placing thorn by their

mate oriole,

pushed i«rk her disheveled golden hair and
said, half apologetically:
North Woicott. N. Y.. May. ittss.
“You mud think me very silly, but it b all
Gentlemen—Il to with pleasure I write .-eq too funny."
fa resanl toyonr RbeumatieStrufi. I think
Then uin* noticed Sancho, who had itretcbcd
H my dutf to let the public
know
what
It
has
f
» .__ . ______
into an easy talk in Which we each learned .

just honorably

Cora Madden.

uefully voarx.
JOHN P. FOWLER.

publh . v.itnli&gt;i&gt;llon» for t.. rlu-rs In Hurry cun
ty. The secretary is authorized to issue eprclal
certincate-«. which are valid only until tbe next
public exMinlnatloD*.
HaturtUy. August JSfh, Hastings.
Friday. Sept. loth. Middleville.
Fridav. Sept S4lb. Ilicsur, Coruera.
Friday and lUiurday. Oct. 2Mb aud »tb. st
HaHtlnic*.
harr not rertlflcalc* in force will,Im, present at
_ ____ —I ■-------- t.l—- V.
I.
and teuuiicr* are urgtnnly requeued to be lire*
rut at tbe opening. Kxsininatiou* wtfl be iwitti
oral and written, chiefly Uir latter. Candidate-*
for a third imde certiorate mu-»t pa** a satis­
factory rxanni.Mliini in wtbugnspiij, reading,
penmanship, arilhmeUc. gnunmar, geography
r. H. blrtory. civil guvrroinrnt. theory and art
of teaching, and physiology, wllh particular refrrcucetoUie effect* o( aTeofiolh drink* uwn

branch, with an average «tairdn&gt;g of 73 per cent.
For* second grade the additional require­
ments'will be elementary alrebra. bookkeeping
and natural pbllasophy. with a standing In each
branch ot re per cent, and an average of M per
cent.
For a first grade, geometry and general hl*to
ry. with a st ami I nr. not lower than *0 per cent
In any one bnuich. and an average of in per rent.
All eandidalr* with whom t&gt;o memlwr of thr
txxird to an&gt;iuali.ted inmt furnlrti satlkfartory
proof m to nmral cnaracter.
.
Hcbool ofthTr* irapeclally in*]&gt;eetor*) are cor­
dlull) Invited to be present.
.V.l t.St;LAND. Cbm..
W. f. FULHEMUS,Sec'y.
D. C. WARNER.

inalu unpaid ami In arrean, for th- sjro-e of
thirty days, then amt from thenceforth after the
U]&gt;m- of the said thirty day* the principal sum
of two Ulousaud ami fifty dollars, with all arraliilstrators or mini become aud be due aud
therrufter. although the
jteriod limited ftwiliv payment tli. rrol may tiol
(.u-hl-.v. expired.aud defaulrimvli.x t-.-&gt;. &gt;„*.!It. the payment of Ute lutemt dtte May 3rd.
1*3, and May 9d. iMs.aml th. *aaw hartng rre
m.&lt;ine&lt;l Iir.ft.-Oi1 Kild i&gt;,
t.o. eu—
_ ...

paid, the atonwal,! pnuclpal sum of (wo Um-uv
and and fifty dollars lose mvcu hundred dollar*
which has been imld, with nil airrarams of in
Ureal Uiereon, Is now declare-d due him! pa) able
bv Un- leniix ot ul.t
..

HH"!

"X Hui $1.22!

!» 5» iwn.VXfiS!-J.

the bill of Complainant, 0 wd’hTinA"1
wlUiin four numth* fn.m thrdiie or in * ?!'*
etoe Um- said bill of
S.'

«. to. 'MW dZfeu^ A

s/T”’ I

Imted IhtafflUiduy &lt;&gt;( October. A D !•#.
FRASK A. HUokhlL
sums * vj&gt;aioiax
AUwmp,.
"•‘■“WMO-VUv.U.

Blate of Michigan -Fifth Judicial circuit -tn

&lt;’Jr

S1’’"’- complainant ■ tulk-Xtws, H i, orden •: th u

baj w. roster Lr r,itrr—t htrrfu wtl.lii
months from the date
thi.
!.* I1. ,ou'
nv ennse UIV ureMrt to th*
bill of complaint totMflled. Mid a mw i-„rt
of to be xen'etl °u th ron&gt;plaliuud's*volininr
within twenty days after smi.t on him tif°*
°r‘»,‘‘‘'&lt;b«re&lt;rf-»al«i bill be taken a* exxi.'.-vr-d

„ „ . _
FRANK A. IIDOKKK,
HMITH ft COUiBOVR,
Circuit Ju !i-x
snllcitora for ComjjaluanL

Default having twcu made in theroixlillum m
•’“’'Xf** »'?»«&gt;" «»d
bv ,
j'.im Ni.l&gt; asdyancy Xld&gt;. Utowlfr, toltobrn
km, Ah,! .1 11.1
............
‘ .
t" UM n-glxirr &lt;&gt;f drodx for |Urr- „,U1
Mlrmgaa.an tbe 2d day at February. A, L»
1MK-, h. kll.ee
■

thencrfcirth nfter the I

&lt;rf lutrr.sl thrrviK., Maxdd
InmrtgMgee*. their egretm-ra.
I*»lg1i». bnvtiaIv ,&gt;5{

the ual. day «l 'ugu-.l.
of Augwd. A D. t*M. tl

descried afar off th* Bervia dt»nji«mnng
upon the wide waste ot water*J Even then I
would have followed on the next steamer,
had not my friends dissuaded me and urgvd
me to wait Cora's return, when they said, tne
matter would be amicably sotUed. But, ala* I
when the Madden* return x! from their four

’■nd miablr by ihc term
, and ilwte i« now cla-innl i
OU said u
null with

K

XL

»utt

‘ P'.

.t

lown
on-" Michigantwtb. of
,^,"nty

sees

•v?*1

lbr c:OrtW,m W-t

coufatnsd in said mortgaitr and the statute iu
such ease made and prorided. iwKirt- l» iierr»&gt;y
gmatMtoactatantay. December sntli. a D
IKM. at to o'clock in U.e ftirvouon wi dull -HI
al public auction to the tilghrst bl.ld- r *: (he
north front door of tbe court bouiw . Iu the ritv
ot Hasting*. Barn county, Miclilssn. &lt;thu

3d

Dated. August 30th. A. D. 1MK.
MINA MUDGE,

morning until it is dark here, and on Bundays

it said principal sum am! It.lrrr-t .iur
l tha-rate nt eluht nee eet.t i. r xn-

a oo&lt; ..oyK

From my landlady 1 that arening leamod
something wire about Mia Madden. Site

There were a Uverisd foilman and a coach­
man, and on ths box boide the latter Mt that
treacberou* aud ungrateful dog, Haneho. ruvding In a silver collar aiid cm 1 could almost

OUANO BAFIM DIVISION.
num b oUUgtxl to servo a portion of hi* bfo in

only *on, a young mon of no great brilliancy,
but of very ex|»iiKiv&lt;&gt; habits, wbo resided in
tbr Kime town with myielf.
Thb prepared

scribed In said motfjtagt- a» follow:
AD thane pteoM or purer)* ef Unit h ws and
being situate In tbetownslilpof Yaj.k**Spni k*.

■LY'«

Great Balt
Glves Itetlsf at

COLD m HEA1

very pictunwquo

•* i a,
■n£H.

Defanll tiavlng been made In the conditions ot
Mudge.
!- -ri
the ted day of Ma
conicdin the udice ot the regt,
harry County. Mlehlg-ai:.ou the
l«M. iu liber a of mortgage*. oL,-„-___ —
mortgage has bee., aaxlgned to Mina Mudge and
said Mslgiunriit duly recorded, Haid mortgage

train moving away with a mocking shriek,
while Mr. Turn Madden stood smiting on the
platform) Of bowl fobnwnd ou tbo next

bated the place, but would prefer re&amp;rning
there to living at Madden Hall, a her® there

Taking effect May 30tb. IMS.

’"

t.
;
1 ' fc,rr J’weiioou, 1-stiaii
sj-l) at publie auction to tbe highest bidder, al
the n.iHh tr.r.1
T i____
...

ttda momsnt inadvertently trwp«UL.iii~. and

The .Niagara Falls Houle.

per printed aid rlrruhPed li ^d
Harry, once lu each wrekfw ttoe,
weeks previous to said day „f h-arm?

Absolutely Pure.

This powder nevervarie*. A marvel of purtn
strength and whole*o&lt;ucnrx*. Morrre?^n&lt; iml i
than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in
oompetiUon with the multitude of low test.short

waiting room. We can dip off in tbe dark
and tai.-- the xoutbern bound tniiiL If yotf
fall I shall know that you care nothing'(or
“Your et er devoted.

A BstfCa^p of Rheumatism.

further unicred. That said pSiJil^l1, -i**’1'11 **
toUjt perpot.. Ii.tere.ted b’, ^

POWDER

greater benefit

mvuta. bat reolrsl no benefit from ther
Hctrur acquainted with a number who i si
been cured by roar Rheumatic Sirup. 1
It a tri*], and I am cured nfter using four bo
tie*. I know theHyrup will cure anr caw ।
KlM-umatfsmir taken nndlnx ted. a* linndret

Michigan Centrai

which formed one of hb trait*, must have bad
a strain of bull dog in him. I hail putvhiwid
him iu my college days from a student friend,
and had taught him many clever nod inter­
eating tricks, such ns to reel screw, the room

soblx-d.

ffi

W

for a fortnight's unjoymenl of country air
and bunting.
'
Sancho wm my dog, a tine, band»ome feJ-

, ,
"V'-'IV"
)un mmirioe win act
with you. but it is the only thing that lever.
th»t wll I.-In
I ___ ________I
'
v — u&gt;) &gt;&gt;KVX. i—OW I UIU
straighten ont my leg* and Uy all night on my
back and entoy a sood night** deep. I did not

CT NAPPEN &amp; Van ARMAN,
**■
Lawyers.
(Over HaMlugs National Bank.)

poor J nek Harding for Uksw Grwnk and Latin

treat, n dull little village In a mountain gorge.

and all stomach or liver troubles. For
diseMe* of women they are invaluable.
These pills are perfectly harmless and may
be safely used by adults or children.
■
Testimonials of those who have been
cured will be sent free on application.
Every druggist should keep Athlophoros
and Athlophoros Pills, but where thcV can­
not be bought of the druggist, tbe Athlophoras Ox, 112 Wall St.. New York, will
send either (carriage paid) onS^ceipt of
regular price, which is fl.00 per bottle
for Athlophoros and Me. for Pills.

Attorney at Law,
Middleville, Mich.

M

I”.-.?'-

liable to neuralgic attacks, which, in tbe
form of neuralgic headache, pain in’the

(Otlteeln Abstract BlocWrriasUnri, Mich.)
Oounty.

fl wm ovwa week wb« 1
with monsy, Ifcwsv and -vwTUdag eta. that
.
.
...
.-em-it-J- out of cur

CATARRH

Penelope, sat during my visit with a pleco of
knitting Ln bar band and a forbidding ezpreadon of countenance, apparently resolved
not to leave tbo parlor while I remained.
Thb occurred again and again, unul It b no
wonder tliat I took to watching for the fair
Cora in her stroll* and sketching expedition*
about tbu grounds, or that wo both found a’
ramble down to a secluded Uno or a chat un-

HAY

FEVET

contain Ins elghtY-ot-e acres, mere nr I
Dated BMWS. Mteh. Hept ». |im
ROBRRTBt’KXx

PHILO A HHKI 1M»\
MoHfl,
CHAR. H. BAUER. Attorney for M..tt

n canton town«iiip. or one nun
K Mere* under goud etuthallmi. u-"&gt;d

more interesting than tbo utilT parlor vbits,
With Mix* Penelope a* a thlrel and tbe old
■quire mow ling at a dtetance as I look my

Probale Order.

tteolars Inquire ax my rexldenre e mil*- i*&gt;rtn o'
Hasting*.
.
TOBIAS GAK.V
DIB^OLVTlON OFcbl’ABTNRitMHl!' The
mart-etahip heretofore cvIxIIhk l- t».*n
RJAarfl Doyle and John C. Cole uti.lei ih* I’rr.

■ UK 1 l-c WUS.I.TW-, WIIU ■n-l.ll.r-- .... .....
C Inc firm and tn whom all »*count*
JOHNC tt) i:.
Hartings. Mlcb., Hepf. »1. ISX1-

•ft5.UOO.UOO and t70,UOO,OUU, as against •&lt;&amp;,IXV.UUU m 1885.
Tbe Scandinavian population of Nebrask*
baatlmated ntSipOQ.

Loub b bidding for thr locidfou of a GrrLutheran euUrgr.

cured every year by Acker'B celebrated
Engllah Ilomedy. It is * guanmied prep­
aration ; if it does not help you it will cost
you nothing. Try lu A single done will
&amp;ow its good effect. Trial botlha 10 cto.
K. H. LATIIMoV. nnuotUt.

TO ADVERTISER S."

confowioti brought matter* to a ends, and
tlx, nwult wm arthint vow* mid a solemn
plsdgr ot engugement, with a promise on bur
part tliot she would marry mo jnst a* soon a*
I could maku some arrangem-nt. and re-turn

aoeutiun fixsn her relatives.

my anient

Thbwopid ri­

affection—my dog Jhriefen. to

toe faithful iHtew manifested a grateful op.
prerfatiuu.

nd Section* will be sent nn a»)dh al Kt- :
Tn those who wnlit their Mvritfuh X I.

SAFE.
SURE.
PHOMPT

TEi£o.l*E!LXe=use

PAHKer-s '■
HAIR BALSAM

RN8.

�^jfcASE OF A ROW,

THE 8EL0T, W16., COLLEGE.

THE NEWS IN BRIEF.

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^.KVE^PMENTOr THE STOCK

OglMby

REMOVED!

MqMMB &lt;n tbo morning
*-1^ rf Ntoafoo.

VABDt- STRIKE,

Order* Ont

Tbviv ta mnre individuality at dnw In Eu»uid him? Stem: uui
t.. i—i.

Harry

The People’s Drug Store

tight around tbo tog Just above the calf. Th^
. 1-iv. ik-parture Saturday.
**,S^fc«vp -I- the &lt;«&lt;**v*
N^*
rectorre that all tb* men go
P? ,
tbr J-bt hour plan nt a reduction
'wagreot *'»•*» «npioyw

_

t &gt;' rejected, on tbe ground
। ■ letermlned cm working

T-’ ’M

iMkolled as ita chief.
Tbe exi&gt;rcto&gt;w onuund
with a torchlight nro-

0B1J m. a m.4uu«i
.A*
Ttarf.,, u&gt; MMloe b«nl &lt;K u.
firrt precinct &lt;-f tbo Hnrt wonl rejected tbs
*&lt;*- «rf the wteraa- In th&lt;. Buldlov’ and
Hal lore h-mir. this decision being sustein-&gt;d
by Um county judga

Tuesday evraiug, raprveerd witirfaztion at
HonrrG**S« tor mayor of
■few lark.
■

tbe faculty, tbe common council of Beloit,
and a braM bond, wkleh raeorted Mr. Eaton
and Dr. Chapin from Middle college to the
church.
Hen-, after music and prayer
Prmidrat-Chapin inducted bls suwvwur Into

;&lt;
(1- ccuunittoa then
: -h&lt;- .nrii out in a body,
;:i;i-,i.whately team'd for tba
•fi:.. ;iteu at’tha Interua, . t . cut, awl then Coltehpte Hiiberborn’a, Hate-

dence in Mr. Eaton’a ability to a-aume tie­
management ot iU affaire and develop ita
work. He then preeented him with a copy

’f’'4'1 p„.-,lb uh'itoul lii'bodie*. though
*&gt; «• WU
1-'
'*“■
a®
----- jv antioutwvd to them.

laid little atuntionto
but continued to
the regular quitting
not leave tn a body so

Ipmtietnen going obcmi with ladtee on tbe
•ircrt are »o clod. Add to thia a helmet cw
or a Derby, mid you have a pretty fair kto
of auo cLui! of Scotch or Eugllrii drew. Many
of tbo swell* about tbe watering plarea wear
clothe* of color* as bright m thoac of Dolly
Vnnl..i.'i R’vl T
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nd, others in suits as white as snow, and
- ........™
jmiiy inaae by others Iu jackets of plush and velvet. There
Oiicagoan* for a hotel and opera bouse to oc­
cupy a Uork
Com
Wabbah and Michigan
Troanrha and about Loch Ixmiond, where I
mated coat is t2.ufti»,&lt;X)0.
went to mil through tbo region made famous
by Sir Walter Scott, I rode for mites and
milea without hearing tlie word busline once.

ideal Chapin remains
connected with the
college a* treasurer
and prefewir of polil-

treubta nt tbe stock
Mrike, Sheriff Manaod hmi aconfer-.. •: .CL-ireby and Adjutant
.te-r.ff informed tbrav
i no E-unfldcDce to his.

ter. Wic, in 1R51. graduated from Beloit
college tn 1373 and from Yah Tbrotogical

ttx-re with tbe tore*
,, ,
.
ma., w u.-re ue iom atare
tt.aa liMy many of
Among tto apmkere waa ata&gt; Fn&gt;
latbv wJtb u»unk«, । fowor Ftrft of th. Cbicagn TtteUogical ooni
d tne akl &lt;g tbe . t..
for Mime ]
HOLOCAUST IN INDIANA.
., thorvutbly dto- |
•*jy ai»1 Aljutany*!
at ralirely
t to h • yvnciuatooa |
r- 'WKirjr to pnX&lt;-ct : .LOOOOOTKK, Ind. Nor. 3.—The Pipber
Brigade state
x jo have tbe
report at their

tween Beamer’s Grocery and Kurtz’ Meat
Market. .
•

PAIIVTS, OILS

|XYcumatii ■* liaving IU origin , fit a defective

Frenchmen walking about after sunset with
tlivir bat* in their hanite. This 1 suppose comes
of their belonging to a hot-headed people. 1
have also observed that they am better able to
bear cUd and smhlen changes of temjwraturo
than tbe English. They will sit ontiido of cafes
by the hour together bi midwinter, although
they aMke a dreadful fuss about the slightest
draught, and would rather lv suffocated by
foul sir in a railway earring* than to allow a
wuidu* to be open even an inch.
Tlw idea of a draught conjures up in tbe
French mind tbe specters of bronchitis and
inflammation of tbo lungs, that fluxion de
pottrlnorif which they speak with tragic face*
And yet they are constantly exposing themEx-Protoieut Andrew D. White, of Coc- •elves with earning impunity to rinks of anotlxT sort, which are often followed by very
deplorable consequences to English people
wbo air seduced by their example. For in­
’»« volume, bceiJus many valuable manty
scripte
'
’
/ stance, they think nothing of dining on tt&gt;*
terrace of » riverside restaurant in the lightest
Ix'ni Loiisda)*'* volet has w&gt;™ fcjn.OOO inclothing in tbe evening of a bot autumnal
day, when tb« temperature often dropa many

Maae., Wednesday, Mary J. Dari*, tbo ’ tyear-oldcolor.-1 -irl wbo attempted to poison

B.irry from Sagte I were uuotWvX
I - h • tiM-tinr iif the • _ ■

four children.
VMrw

rau-v. which led to rouaty auditor, jumped f.oru a window, upon
i not qwik Ugelli- MxneZjBpty boXM and -w injured internally.
.ihUoo.
I Tben, L, Htue hope nf ai* recovery. Mary
hb. toiiim Sunday o
an employe, was badly burned.

Pure Drugs and Patent
Medicines.

Best line of InijorleQ aofl Domestic Ciiars

tbe candtea are lighted, drinking tbeir coffee
and cognac ar their ciiartreuso, quite ineensible. apparently, to the change of temper­
ature. I’erliapj tbeir high spirit, on such oc­
casions n-ud r- tbi-tn wratb-r proof — Paris
latter
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A syndicate ii eigaged in gathering' tar-

They made no attempt to
’
'

j and Burvb a widow and
Ml1!,.. Trrvz^.r- wtw\ fnr

Books and Stationery

D. D. Garcelon, ot Chicago, a shipper of
millstuffs, made an alignment Wcdneatay
in IT W
-m— ii-Tin..._____
. .
-luo OA.-ix H
Addmm Canunack. n veteran cotton nwrchant ot New Orteam, dropped dead to the
Grand opera buuae Wednesday in bia 7Ttb
year. H* wm an undo of Umj (amotu t.-ar
leader iu Wall atnxt.
Tbe Vormont boom of yeprreoutaUv.w, by
a Tote of 135 to 8J, paMnl a bill giving to
women the right ot huffrage.
John L. Sullivan an t • Fatoy’ Cardiff
signal articles Wrdrnw lay fora aix-nmnd

auiumer.

■./rets In
nJMfo

Has Removed from the old stand to the store
formerly occupied by Fred’k Hotchkiss, be­

the inr itution
ident Eaton deli vend
hia inaugural, which

...urnated at from 15,-

.ret

I
r*
*a., on xon*
day evening, toor children ware smothered
to ileath.

a |&gt;alr of long thick wwiton m 'K-kinci camo up
to When- th..
_____ _ “5

Hou. James C. Rdbiuoon. one of the leading
ermiuial lawyers ot Ilhooa, died Wednesday
at bis mtidrnre in tepringflrid, iu the tBd
When catarrh has progrraaed to h
bed but* lew daya, ant tbe latter stngve of *ccrtHin
“ rtain extent, it
il in
lit only a
• step
Step to that
hta aiekneua indicated that hia malady wu |ratal diwmse. Consumption. If
n you
dlabrUa. Mr. Robinaon vraa bora in Edgar' have catarrh, even slightly)
slightly. it in
ia a terri­
county, Uliuojp, iu iBJi.
ble mistake tn allow it V&gt; continue its
counte
unchecked.
If
you
will
only
The MinneapnU* flour output touched the
remi. you will find conclusive rexsons
why you should fake Ilootfs Sarsapa­
rilla for catarrh, in the statements of
many jnopltj who have been completely
cured of tins disease in its moat severe
forms. Send
for book
containing
abundant evidence, to (*. I. Hood &amp; Co.,
Hood’s lytrsaprilia.
Windsor. Rhetato learn Famborougb for proprietors of
Low. 11. Mass

Early sown wheat in the vicinity of
Otsego and Plainwell is Mng damaged
hv a new insect which gets in its work
like an old m-quaililance.
Iwrtfc

■ .k* ar»l g-.v.,

Uietu .-onUnual

winSltM« Hatantey.

unit.

Tbe Unimtere

THE MARKETS.

rmupctniu

fonsstiw fri.ii- Chicago. It is a mistake
ttot IU k-ht. J , v- utiw board ordero-1 this
arUe. h a v
„ t.y jh, district OMemUy.

Hill’tt IMtImui Wonn.Specltic is hcknowledgrd the l&gt;rat n-mtdjr for the
putpase
wherever known. WH.
Goodyear.
A new mnwmj *•— -.—
—-•
,,
Elmer McArthur, Charlotte’s enter­
IxhiU wHl be opened next month. Th" b-k n
.
. ..
. tr&gt; It.. Il»«t IO prising insurance agent forger, was on
s ratrnlay sentroceil to four yrnrs at
eoi, ana i-*------------- ---- Jackson. McArthur made au lu effectmi blit elt-qiitffll appeal lor mercy,
plnyling in the mtuie of his wife uml

। into Um tucrita

-.••.in,, Nov. t—Uxdted
A :■ rney Staunton has
1 :■» Nortnfiekl Knife
ati- i. Conn., lor H.5dU,
Litton Eugilds laboc-

I” ujht

S..„&gt; MM

an]I12S5

per lb. dusi
kxghu ef
tte padts-.,
fcrWdmg

HEAVY

.
railing attention to ■ Early R&gt;— an I
■rnl-k- m Chicago, aud 1 Apt to-Fatr

JJ'lT'-Ski ’I wr
atdppHto. &gt;»•“*»• **

;«nally, to go to

f- OCX AT COLUMBIA.

Those who believe that nature will
work off a cough or coin should under­
stand that this is done nt theexta-Dse of
polittral
the constitution. Each time this wea­
nnarrv) at Halina, Kan., Wvdnwday nitfht kens the system, and we all know that
by Wat Cliilvoo. another prominrat politi­ the termi. alien of this dangerous prac­
cian.
tice is a consumptive’s grave. iWii’t
Israel B. Abbott, a negra Republican, ba* take the chances, when a 50 cent bcfcUe
Iwen elected to ongnra from the Second of Dr. Bigelow’s Positive Cure will
North Carolina district,- defeating O'Hara safrlv and prowply cure any recent
(I-olorvd). Republican, and the ItomocraUc cough, cold or throat or lung trouble.
Buy the dollar bottle of Fred Hotchkiss
l\
t
--- ------------for chronle cases or family use.
limpton. Out, by tb* burning ot fifty budd­
The general conference
ot
the
ings.
K« pnram -rr. kUI-l —I
■I’”1 Seventh Dav Adventists will meet in
Battle Creek, Nov. 18. to remain iu

•r. tSU&lt;: do January.
i mb.
d"

ItobV.
Children will refu»e towl tasting
fiOUKh uHtlicine but they will all be
willing to take Dr. Jactaton a »yrup of
Both Wilmarth. a famous invrator, ex­
lungwort anti wild cherry whenever
pired Friday evening nt Malden.
offerrei. It t« «to pleasant as maple
Tmwhing d-&gt; Cberukne rtrip ,rf
syrup and win reach a bud cough and
acre, m Indian territory. Senator Flumb. of
EH.—u»‘ rf ,ta teu^Ld,'b’“ cure the whooping cough much quick­
er than any other prepsrUon of the
cbaw, which it will not waive in favor of kind. For by H. Beebe.
Wm Cashier and a number of other
young farmers of Eaton county. Indulg­
ed in a horning bee, the victims I* ng a
foil of tbo ixiurt-mnrtial wnwncu to bi» newly-married couple near Charlotte.
1^. It la unb.re.ood that a rtrong papw to Cashier loaded a gun heavily with shot
hfabAalf hM been
wilh thoPn*i*Unt’ and grass, and when the explosion ocSrJdTedtarovrred that his left hand
UH in-nan u»-______ and repreaen-

earthquake «iiock

the Thirtrenth IIUdoM district i»
Jud« W W. Johnson, of

OWo

lllmtotivt* of a woman and cbil 1. wbo were

’Uffati-j.;.

. ...... .
oy uie u-uni
ZrtS,r1!- lu:i'b!‘a«- Sino.. the heavy
of Friday U« dlfcht trmnure of tbe
"H* bar, ton fa.t at irregular intervals
■ - • day and night. Loud sub.-fidy: SM

&lt;&gt; U shifting from tbe townr

their

tbo

.uprrme court, ha. rea.g— — -- ---------

at dinner excitedly left

m nil

A Full Line of Homeopathic
Medicines.
Prescriptions Carefully Compounded by
Registered Pharmacists.
LARGE STOCK OF WALL PAPERS.

W. H. Goodyear &amp; Co,
U A. GOODYEAR &amp;. SONS,
The Old Reliable

WMffl DM,
Announce that they have received a full line of

Coal Stoves,
Eltgant in design and finish, and very cheap.

Call Etxid See Them.
Also their fine stock of Stoves and Ranges.
Everything in the Hardware Line, and
prices in keeping with 70c wheat.

Few Questions Asked Citizens
ot Hastings and Vicinity.

Are you in need of any Drugs or Medicinal
•
Call at my store and you will find a complete line ot Drugs
and Patent Medicines of all kinds.
Do you require auy Wines or Liqnorsf
1 have now on hand a large stock of pure W ines.
and Whirkey in bulk or in hotties carefully selected, and sold
exclusively for medicinal purposes.
Do you expect to paint your house, barn or carnagef
Ikeep Bruges, Piiote, Oils, White Lead, Carnage Painte,
and everything used by painters.
.
J1X3?.
H- ««*-«•
&lt;|nu,d I—11 ■***“ to ** ro*de
e*““r
Do you wish to buy Wall Paper? _
Call and examine my stock and prices.
Do yon desire Toilet or Fancy Articles?
We sell everything in the hoe of Druggist Sundries at the
relief whitli I"dm*" &gt; u»on*nnd« to t* thank- lowest possible price.
Do you desire your Prescriptions and Medicines Compounded
and put up by a competent and trusty Pharmacist?
LH.- -fts-y.TM’SSl? KSTcJ
You will always find one in attendance at my drtig store
and we guarantee all prescriptions to be pure and reliable.

was blown off.
CAT % BBR COUGH, health and «»eel breath

Couks:*. R
“WalsT nfirrut

In tine City.

Button before May ’

E:H. Lathrop, M.
,n. rowrws.riM.

�STAGE UMOHAUTf.
two months ago ft

fuliUJed a'alngle promise made to the
•ktarad at
Poatottoeat Hastings. Mich,
t wtrsMmisstou thrnegh the malls as sMtmd

extracts from a magazine ar­
ticle BY FANNY DAVENPORT.

auu tt wan oraci uuhv-- --------- ~ — - Boaton for treatment Accordingly .ns
wm taken there last week in a ear
specially fitted op for his« .h“
living accomodations for but physician,
his wife and two other*. He
iy fixed to a large air-filled mattreea
suspended in an improvised hammock
of ropes. Although he could not move
he was as cheerful and appeared to be
as comfortable as a well num.

that has redeemed every promise It
ever made. Let us make these recruits
to our ranks feel at home with us, fel­
low republicans of Barry county.

Many republicans ;w well m demo­

The Democrat calls it a “Boodle Vic­

crats and grainlMickc-ra express surprise

tory," and further says “Tbe republicans

at the result of the election id this

buy the sheriff and prosecuting attor­

state and county.

ney, and the rest of the odioera thrown
in.”
What a comment for a demo­
cratic paper to make on the democratic
party; If this true, then the democrats
of Barry county are for sale. But it is

Candor compels its

to admit that we did not expert so
great a change at this time. None of

us took in the real situation of the vot­
er. Had we carefully looked over the
history of party politics in this county
for the past twenty years, we could
have come to no other rational conclus­
ion than that'the result would naturally

Large Stock

not true, and the Democrat has misrep­

resented its own party, and put them
in a false ami shamful light before the

breed* immorality I most empliati- -ally deny.

P&lt;-oplr._______________

and necessarily be just what It has been.

L’p to the organization of the greenback
party the county was reliably republican
by about one thousand majority. With
only tbe republican and democratic par­
ties in the field there is no reason why
the republican majority should be less
to-day. Tbe respective parties occupy
no different ground. There are no new
issues trtween those parties which
should change tbe allegiance of the
voter. ,The tariff is no new issue be­
tween the parties. It has not only al­
ways been an issue between the repub­
lican and democratic parties, but was an
issue between the democratic and whig
parties fifty years ago. The only change
that has taken place lias been in the
democrat party. Monkey like it has
constantly been imitating the republi! can party; continually shifting its posi­
tion, taking possession of tneold camp­
ing ground of the republicans, doing
anything and everything to gain votes
sufficient to get into power. The Issum
• on which the greenback party was or­

ganized are principally

est will show his real nature no matte:
where you find him. All men are actu­
ated bv like motives. If there have been
rings in the republican'party, which
we do not deny, there have, also been
rings in the democratic and greenback
parties, and if they are allowed to ex­
ist by the rank and file will be in any
party which may lie organized. The
place to fight these is within the-party
lines. To leave a party that advocates
your principles for this reason is sim­
ply “jumping out of the frying pan
into the fire.” We believe republican
greenbackers are convinced of this, and
they are also convinced that they are
being used as cuU’ paws to pull demo­
cratic chestnuts out of the lire. Every
move of the democratic leaders this past
summer and autumn hM tended to con­
vince them of this fact. Where has s
republican greenbacxer received a nom­
ination which the democratic part?
could control?
If greenbackera have
been nominated at all, it has been in fur­
therance of some ulterior project of the
• democratic leaders.
Look at Wayne

county where the democratic party had
a majority! Was a greenbacker placed
on the county ticket? Not one. Was u

greenbacker allowed to run for con­

gress?

Notone.

Is it supposed that

republican greenbackers will not make
note of thww- things. They have, and
tbe l&gt;ottom fell out of the fusion (union;

party.

The result of the election in

this state and county is owing to this
and only this.
The Democrat and
Journal may talk about boodle as much

as they like, to account for the result
but if Ixtodie was used, which we art
not aware of, it wm used on both sides

and changed as many votes one way as
the other. Fusion has collapsed. It
was a natural result This county and
state are naturally republican, and w«
trust that the party will be so managed
in the future that this natural order
will not be interfered with. Repulill-

naator. ton.

assertion hardlv needs contradiction.
The Journal editor himself does nofbelieve it, and thr Journal can furnish

8? m2:

Bbuaepeta ...
TUaatbySMd

not one scintilla of evidence to support

that statement, or that a dollar of east­

Puck*

ern money, or that money from any
source, was sent to Barry county to
help the republicans.

'How wonderfully

o mn sw

Even the Journal goes l&gt;ack on its

party;says that ita members can be
bought, tor it asserts that the republi­
cans bought the election in Barry coun­
ty. The Journal frankly admits, so do

we, that "lx&gt;th sides used money,"—one
as much as the other. One party, ac­
complished as much as the other in
that direction. Had neither party used
a dollar, the result would have
the same.

been

Fusion is dead. As a matter of fact
it ought to have been dead before it
was born. But as it was not, honest
greenbacks™ have determined that It is

settled and
it was organized
when the paper currency of the country
anything but a democratic game to
was at a discount and when then- was
catch greenback voters. It succeeded
no gold or silver in circulation. Thb
for a time; but its race is run.
was the real and only occasion of its
We wonder if our contemporary of
existence. It gained support from tht
idea that the debtor class would be ben­ the Journal has “spotted the traitors”
efited by continuing the use of a depre yet? It will make a pretty big list,
dated currency. When these issues neighbor, when you get the names of
passed away, republican greenbacken the former members of your party who
would have returned to their old party, this year voted against you.

of “Turn the rascals out,” and had
worked themselves up to believe that
their former associates were reallj
more dishonest than other men. Evert
thinking man knows tixat this h
simply bosh. A man naturally dishon­

Of Ladies’ Cloaks that we are offering at

The Journal says that *2,000 of eas­
tern money was sent to this county to
help the republicans. Such a ridiculous

things of the past,

but in their party ztal they had lieer
led to take up tbe cry of the democrats

And ReastauranL

We have done an unusual large trade in

ignorant of it. If .tbo foundation, prograeridn

branches of history uro tanght—touching all
the KVMd Hint him tx-en in it—to tbe pupibs,
and showing how ita light baa been a steady
one, shilling forth through all tba-; yean, en-

G-.

would not entertain guilt, «o in tbe tbewtrn

First-Class Restaurant

njlt; but they are not Inwwdlabb; they dia-

man!

Good bye, Don, Michigan is not a healthy
climate for bosses.

H. M. MYGATT

performance.

■TU’ '

my UmmxJ ««».
voices ladling me.

I
bear their dear ; of a rennin mortgage, executed by Walter
I have been too long 1 Barnhart and Boxy lUrabnrt.-bls wile, of But
u..,-&gt;am
_.&gt;M, ktam.tbS
(SIt'SJL
i™. i a,. .
. . ■ •«.
.. I ’’imromu. &lt;&gt;i nauir intK, Mii-luguii, brarinc
IOVU. 1 do not*regret the money lot, tbe date the 2? day of May. A. D. IMS. am! recorded
fatigue I haw uixtergone; 1 have carried mv 1 'n tbe office of the Register uf bred* of Barr)
name
an
far
us
J
could
and
1
brunt
mv
heart
‘
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‘
f-Michigan,
on
tbe
«h
day
of
May.
A. D.
u&gt; a.i to.to.,,,.- irzrj

T «R.dies? 5Oc. Vest

Second the motion for a U. S. Senator

from this district, and pur candidate is
Hon. E. S. Lacey, of Charlotte.

not
greenbackers for suckers again.
Democrats will probably

piny

making rm*
,
—-....................... anu xooumi uie same remain i
greater toward weak mortal* than tbo jtutk-e rear* tor the apace of thirt
of men. I'do not fear Him!” Again: “God ,ron’
forth after tbe
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. . ** thirty
nrlnclMl sum
thirty d»»*
days the
the principal
sum ot MM, with all
1 h- Iirreonix* «&lt; Intrrrat thereon. ttould become
created forme eipiwwly a little corner un- and be dun and parable ImiuediaMly thereafter.

Ever shown in this market.

Our stock of

Michigan gave free trade a black eye.

Gil. R. Oamun's duties as secretary of
state will not be such aa to prevent
him from engaging in other business.
He has not yet decided what private
business pursuit to follow, ana prob­
ably will not until the state depart­
ment is working to his satisfaction.
The chances are, however, that he will
buy a weekly paper at some county
Orlando W 1'owera, of Kalamazoo',
erstwhile judge of the Utah supreme
court, who, when rejected by the sen­
ate, came borne to camp on the trials of
Ins enemies, has been doing so of late
m political editor of the Grand Rapids
Democrat; but on Tuesday last he lost
the scent, and retired In disgust. Ills
next attack on the public will lie as a
lecturer on “Mormons.”

The Hon. Sanford M. Green, of Bay
City, at present circuit judge of tbe
eighteenth districe, is 79 years of age
and has enjoyed a state reputation in
Michigan for nearly fifty years. He
was appointed judge of the supreme
court in March, 1848, and held the office
till January 1,1858. Four years of this
time he wm presiding judge. He has
been circuitJudge since 1858 to the pre­
sent time with the exception of 1867-72.
He is b«t known by his published
works on "Practice in the Circuit
Court," which have been standard
works since 1860. A recent revision
bears the title "Green’s New Practice”
and is very valuable.

nenru.
n»eae lenres show tn tbe womon. . due May zud. imk. and the u»nw having reloviug and true.
, mainrd unpaid and in arreare tor the space of
nn.*.
I,.,,.1
purity, domeatic hapiuix-as. and charity hi j
the dramatic profrauon than even U» X “&lt;&gt; pajablr bv the terms ot tali! mortgage, and
friends tn tbeir mo&lt; g«wro&lt;u mranent- give I ^ouXl
it credit for Were tbe good in it cited । instituted to rearer tbe mftney* spired &amp;y sold
oftencr, tbo little bod would *»u sink into i mortgage or any part thereof. Sow ,
oblivhiti.
me. and
no living
soulmijurt.
k «&lt; I . P'crrforr.
by virtue of“noUee
tne power
of salegiven
nonl»d iu it isHelinvo
iviMTled,
wMn an
Ulde’tlid'vro^d?d.
is hereby
ixuel thing h said of au nrtK, kt us iwtre- that on Hatnrday. the atb day of February. A.
peat it,Uf.
butk rrfmmbcr
that tbo
penalty of a j •D..IB87. Mien o’clock tn the forenoon. I shall
public
to be tra.ured
uT^lk1&lt;;
some good thing tbe person has &lt;tane or said, i cBy ot Hastings. Michigan, that being the place
and by ventilating that, the memory of tbe I *here the cirruit eoort tor the counfy of Barry
blow will be' forgotten, leaving not tbe faint- m-i
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। much thereof us:
ent liruke liehind it—Funny Davenport, in 1 sary
Brooklyn Magaxine.
,
with
— --------------------------*
: the t

DRY GOODS
Is complete in every department and we arc-

ready to give you bargains that you will ap-

preciate.
Tbo touelinre. which come over a dude when i " LHtZd^ov'SXr ah. iw.
fatbom.—Philadelphia Cail

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!

JAMES L WHITCOMB,
Mortal
-‘"’WM”

SMITH A COUiKOVE.

E. Y. HOGLE
My store is filled with a good stock of fall aud winter gutvi.-.
Cotton and Woolen Flannels, Blankets, Hosiery and I ndprv^ear of all sikes and kinds. I have the best selection of

Children’s &amp; Ladies’ Cloaks
In Newmarkets and Boucle Jackets ever shown in Prairiev.i;-

Wbe.-i tbo uuabri.!^ edition of Webstart
Dictionary firti appenird (without a di-anl-

Jerseys from 50 ets. to $2.50.

criticiwn on

Boots, Shoes, Rubbers and Overshoes for every­
body.
Broadhead Dress Goods in the new shades.
All wool Tricots at 50 cents per yard.
Homespun cloakings in all colors.

The Banxkr desires to compliment
the republicans of Barry county for
their work on the 2d.

We are offering the best value in a

Will receive poultry at hl* rreldeore. Auguata.
on any buslne** day after this date. Tills I* hl*
lilh year In the busine**
Augusta. October l». MB.

with open arms, and we shall do our

utmost to make them forget that they

Large Purchases

Q SEMON.

Ho leave* four children, and had tbe

’iil fT

Boes Dickinson, president of Michi­
gan for a few days, just a few days.

mers the benefit of our

H respectfully noUettret.
Selfhbl

ing men, and American markets for
the American farmers. That was

Michigan's verdict.

Cloaks this season, and will give dur \cusfo-

Fresh Hone-Made Gaudies

Let the drama wcuod the efforts of the pul-

county. From that source this “boodle”
wail comes with poor grace.
American wages for American labor­

szejlsojst

!l» opened a .-onfectiotiery M-&gt;rr and renturant
IU thr Gardner block, south aide ot State

The cry of “boodle” comes from the

very parties who have always used
txxxlle in elections in both state and

REDUCED PRICES

goo! life.

can greenbackers are welcomed home

have ever been feeding on busks.

Wc have just received our second

buch ectbusiar m

and bard work m they cheerfully gave

for tbe party would undoubtedly have
eoabfed the republicans to have elected a

A»k to «« th* 0. P. H. Cxsimen P»nts at |8.50.

part of their ticket, and to have cut
down the fusion plurality in Barry

E' -r

Big Stock Men's and Boys' Overcoats.

heartiQes’i and zeal with which they
entered the campaign, and supported

I sm still selliM sll Miu of clotbinn st eart.
STOCK OF STOVBb EVEH

m Bjumr

the world.
‘
4KB, Dried Fruits and

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PERSONAL MENTION^

JKnSay^ n*turnp*1 froni Californl&gt;

tlon for that office wilfbe hrtdJ

E. Holbrook arrived here Monday,
The K. of L. prixe dantx. to
h^d
at Union Hall on Thanksgiving even­ from I'akota.
ing will be a unique affair. The
bvbttfag friend*
knights hope to make it pleasant for
all.
Brlle Spaulding went to Grand
The Chautauqua circle of this city baa
under advisementihe subject of having
. Mtk S. a. Hubbard is the gurst of
it lecture course the coming winter. Mrs. Hole® Benties.
Could thev be assurer! of a liberal pat­
R. B. Klchords. register of deeds elect.
ronage from our people, tbe question wm in the dty Tueftsy.
•
would be decided in the affirmative
Dr. H. C. Miller, of Otsego, was h
without delay.
Banner callw Mondny.
F. 11. Barlow and kindred spirits
Albert Liens is waiting on custom­
met in secret session in* room in this
er* at his father's meat market.
city the night of election, to jollify
H. Ho ughtai in and family now oc­
over the democratic victory which was
to have been. It i* needlnw to add cupy their Green street residence.

•—litertislHj R“tM:
-"-'.is'-

tor Charitable
be Cb»nte4 tw at

. this city. I have

■em. and will have
c' 1

i then ever offered
lt,.r

Sqv.

that the party broke up at an early
hour.

13th. 1886

a
.pally us cheap.

Mln Laura Hessmer spent Tuesday
and Wednesday in Grand Rapids.

An anniversary of the Woman'*
, Christian Dime society will be held at

Mr. C. Beebe was In the city hut
week, arranging for the new bank.

the residence ot Mrs. Wm. .1. Fisher.
Hastings. Nov. 18th. 1886. Exercises
commencing at 7 o'clock p. m., and
supper atU o'clock. 10 cents each will
lx? charged. All are cordially Invited.

Jas. L. Mead will move into his new
residence on Green street thia week.

i-j us! (P - Pr*‘'
4OHN BESSMER.

. rMnand iqxa-ta*-

The next meeting of the Lee C. L. 8.
C. will be held at the room* of Dr.
Timmerman Tuesday evening
j All ChaUuquans should heed:

Jewelry n

• aliswi , 0 I boater . the Jeweler.

VMr. Will Dolph,
greeting his many

MHh

:

1
HKNFY COC»K.
‘
r”r- republicans of Michigan have n
| metropolitan daily in the Detroit Morn-

from, one's hsppinraa. A poor-fitting,
dumsy-looking and mean-feeling coal
will set one’s nerves trembling so that
nil around him are unhappy. Consider
others if you ilonT care for vourself. bv
biivlng the ~T. C. A Co." Clothing, ft
lit.* nicely, b strongly made and the
price is low. Sold by R. K. Grant.
&lt;Mk. Geo. .Sends has opened m restau­

rant and candv store in the Gardner

.-.•pud-s■

t, it j,.*wi* *&gt;tcni instil­
r. .-r.-afw-r th® ever.

Tax myipt* pnnt«i t® good paper
•zd oa short wticv -it this office.
ftotccumy.-nvAMHwere convened
t be county ■ i-rk’’ chce Tuesday.

building lately vacated by JuUim Russelt'; He carriea bv far the largest
stock in hb line of any like institution
ever opened in this city. It b just such
an enterprise as this city Deed*, and
Mr. Seinon b evidently a wide-awake
and vtg'-rprising business man. He
sbunbRie (riven a generous patroimge
hv o&lt;r people.

cnimt'.’s proportion of the
’;?uni
__ ... .
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.&lt;4 •*'JT
1 Listing* City Bank has lieen
dtwz.i u'.ner?*. voters in this
.nj. indkatmc ■&lt; population of 2,5&lt;«t.
'orgADk-ed. with the following officers
President — D. G. Robinson.
Th»:»th- at-; of church’ social* in.
.!*«:t£-.’’cr» ’ "K no it** than tourJ
ViceTTesideot-W. 8. Goodyear.
i/bajha

A.
i a wtint ’
ilding tor;• &gt;.-uig aud storing hay
isj’iveh

■ ■■■"•4 ha .e our pay.

k *n • -.ur d.uve tu SlUKdOb to pay
r a-imp’ ■ / num Hasting* in
I'*5

GtUT w.i- th. jr
. ph’h'l at th- I .

htgical knowledge
!?.• evening meet-

Mrs. A. R. Hooker, of Detroit, was
the guest of
Dr. Timmerman and
mother a portion of last week.

C. A. Hough, of Woodland, was a
Bku caller Tuesday. He in making
arrangements to wove his family to
this city in the near future.

pl rose

not

Hit E. H. LATHBOF.
Tin. annual im -ting of the Michigan
Hortlniltnrai vwietv will be held at
Graod Rapids Nov. 30th and Dec. 1st
2d. Reduced fare on all railroads
»M minnlmuht hotel rates.

The tenth anniversary of the wed­
ding of Mr. and Mrs. Homer Bates, ot
Irving, occurred Monday evening, the
1st Between 50 and 60 were in at­
tendance. The relatives and friends
presented them with a dresser, names

co

E. Pierce
M
Bdgmo-Jordan,
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V- F- BrookA.
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J- M. Hews,
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M
S. E. Crandall
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H. Greenfield,
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^•""■Tinkler, 'llllo ...
.■hbliT"'1"°r t*bl' •od

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The Highest Prices Paid for all kinds of
Produce.
J. E. HOGLE, i
HENRY COOK. Salesmen.
GEO. S0UUE3. I

Home journal, printing
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Wm. (irtm iS days wort'

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100 00

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so
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“d aeven-

CalvJrwater

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Ton/ivfi’j-u lone aad Wind-Storm In*. Co.
Dear Sib .—After examining plans
of your Company as presented try your
local agent N. hpenctr, I was induced
to take a small policy in the month of
July. On the 14th of October the se­
vere storm that swept over southern
Michigan unroofed oneof iny buildings,
which loss was promptly paid in full on

thettChinrt.
I desire to sav to tbe public that tbe
Company in its organization has all the
good qualities, and is carefully guarded
against all dangers and uncertainties.
It has a plan sound men can approve.
The Company Is never burdened with
liabilities as all losses are adjusted
within sixty days after proof. It has
been most happy in Its selection of ma­
terial for Its work. Among the officers
we find such men aa 8. W7 Mapes. D.
W. Rogers, Orson 8wift and C. E. Chap­
pell; and It Is with pleasure that I
recommend them to those with whom
thev may do business, rs gentleman of
atrfct integrity, prompt and energetic

.

E. Y. HOGLE.
Central House Block-.

Opposite Messer Bros.

QTRUCK BOTTOM!
Prices Way Down.
I offer Clothing and Men’s Furnishing

460 00

.

Goods at

Prices that are Sure to Please

65 35

. 1 58
10 00

I 13
7 56

ls 43

My stock of Overcoats and Suits is the larg­

est and best selected of any in the^city.

MEN’S OVERCOATS

'*«t the xsount, be

From $1.75 to $20.00.

rJUn^OnT&gt;.ul*e&lt;&lt;n’Water
would
reentnmend that the amount of seven
hundred twenty-one and 8040u dollars
be placed to the credit of Gao. C. MorK«ri, the I*, j,-r cent. Of this first esUmate of work done on the water works
M L.Vook-awtner1pik**tu Hantlnit* B*j&gt; Lh g“r,by Wrn H- f't®bbins, chair♦r. 3 pruM.
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i
man of committee.
Hjlaixl Truxton- one low- pump
K !*wlk«rt - pan wuirr kraut.
.h?L^hL
tbBt 0,6 ertimate of
M Thorpe pair
prnaele.l lUaiVu'i the water works committee be accepted
and adopted, and an order of 8721.80 be
drawn in favor of Mr. Geo. C. Morgan.
Carried all aye*.
Ae.*o/r&lt;v/, Th at'all orders drawn on
W. II GMXlyeai a Co- bcnutlful photo alburi account of water works shall be drawn
1.00.1'. ar a llamr* - cbilrt'» cap.
on a fund known and designated on the
Recorder and Treasurer books aiy the
water works construction fund.
I
M Foam porkrt Suite.
W. L WlllUB» - v&gt;&lt;*nta
i
Slgnevl bv John M. Beasmer.
Bert TlSkler -I t p!u&lt; Wbsr o.
. ..{y 4W- McNaughton, that tbe rooJ R. lu&gt;b^*-l&gt;&lt;rt paprr »«1 «-n*eloj»e*.
lutlon be accepted and adopted.
&lt; I. SsUB &gt; ■••• •!&gt;“ •Ir'
J. &lt;1. Mnn&gt;»n &amp; Son jmU I'UUO® ,lx*&lt;
On motion council adjourned.
FRANK STKRBIN8. Becvnkr.
Hr«le S I TO* Ml wraiMHT.
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W*«*crt Krov-»d k?*vr* an&lt;’ ,wtau
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Notice.—The annual meeting of the

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At 1 MfXTihG of Hasting* Divbioo
MkWV.R. K.of P„ Uba held Tbure-

Table &amp; Pocket Cutlery.

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Following is a partial list of prizes
and the nsincB of the donors, to be giv­
en at the Knights of Labor dance, to be
held at Union Ball Thursday evening.
Nov 25th. Each purchaser of a ticket
will 1* entitled to a chance in the draw­
ing of the prizes:

asJ.
follows:
„ red
J. Wing, R. H. Billingsley. F
Cushion. L. Archeart, L. Stodge, Lz
Burd. W. Edwards,
•nd
wive*. Mr*. E. Burr and Mr. C. Xodln*
Mrs. L. Htedge prelected the present
with a abort My aa .'ollows: D«r In the intertrta of tbe company.
Don’t you forget it.
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Cousins: Your relatives and frieods
■
--jamirov.
have met at your home to rejoice with
yon in tbe happy event of yoor tenth
SMITH. lUMKkVjkjUinUSt.
wedding day that another year of your
oot ok a
That there h a lunatic still at large wcddedllfe b« part. We present to you
in Barry county will be concluded at thi* drewer as a token of our love and
esteem and hope you will accept It as
'’nee by any one who reads tbe remark*
up**, and we all unlte^ta wishing you
ttptainlng why the gentleman on the
Journal's prohibition page smile* such
4 large an-l engaging smile. .
The man who voted a note at tbe i
HMXings township polling place. &lt;iven
’T Frank Schoby to James McGregor,
'or 831 Xi. can obtain tbe same by Inlumng ot supervisor Phil W. Burgom.

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R *K Grant —choice oi any necktie in »i
A ImS )• '!- 3
«’ nib'-r • ■■■■t!:!:• ’"«■
unjj the 'n«*rt for all kinds of fat wtll
.' ___ n -i.l,- a&lt;Mn rmi
■unfnt
niy stock
I---------- . and
J j dressed poultry for which we will pay ।
price*.
I I II.I.ATHItor Nite
M»|J«
inr I1I|{
uvai, Mining. P'1” toJSSL2
"T
trade, and will receive it on WedoesU
. .K
•- wtrade.
e&lt;ine»E VJI.h.i. Ms
fc________ the in- Fd .• —
'• i&lt; &gt;urchase&lt;t
Qd
- Thura«lay of
if each
CCch week during
ujfft of ?!-n:
•■--.km th* grocery the winter. We also want all the game
Ji- of llogl- a &lt;:&lt;y&lt;»k. Mr. Cook r*/ you have to sell, such as partridges,
Arrmr —j—_
inuEs a* Mle« nan
/
Huffman Ilrtw. &lt;ll«ii |isu.
quails, rabbits, etc.
? V-- 6 Hazen-I lb. mixed candy.
-’
iKTACFFEKaCHAWLEY.
Halo-box Long Boy riinrx.
boon* an- &lt;»-ing disposed ot at auc.Barry County Democrat -1 »oi. "Mea&lt;ture»of
-fQ at a rapid rate. A sp-cial invitaThe amount of tax spread on the su­
I m and Beauty.”
ticc faigivrq th., ladies to attend these
Ueo. MatUaon - box of rlgm.
pervisors'rolls in this city I* 91.84 on
A. J. Bereraocr nalr «*mo chicken,
whs. at Ix-wi* stem/.
each «l(j(i valuation. This is largely in
l*b,1,,r roourr.
A. D. Cook-Two boxeq toilet Man.
rar. nave that second rall- excess of that levied last year, as well
Breon ft NnMo—M quart pall.
toa4 before anotner winter if her dti- as many previous years. The increase is - Ike HMidcrahott-Jewriry.
■•Huiinpr v.
opportunity a« they due to the raiding of 81,000 extra to
A. K. Harrte-^Comb and bruih.
G. G. SpauldluR-Order for jtoodi.
*6ouM LrtZs improve.
meet the payment of school bonds ma­ i J.8. Goodyv'ar-Uyardxprfot.
After Ian. I-’ Barry ccunty's poet turing in T&lt;., and 81,500 for the new
Sara Horton—hat.
A. II. Johnson-so cento.
horfote ran ***4 inspiration" of tbe I Iron bridge, and ID cents on 8100 extra
H. H. GUI-oil paint Ins.
'an*, antrammeled by the vexatious for fire tax. This extra Dre tax includ­
Terutnsen, Mich.. October Bth. IM*.
es the cost of the “soda fountain,” etc.
'AM cf me othcial (xisition.

Pathos- oi the Banner will please
Fn/xiEitALb post, of this city, now
rraMatier tart i.t,i* office i» better than have one of the finest society rooms in
w prrparrl to do job printing on Hastings.
It is finely carpeted and
wirtnotireantl in workmanlike man-1
furnished, many fine pictures adorning
Its walls. Among these Is an elegant
La*t Cai
Al! accounts due tbe one just presented to the post, “Yankee
hte Gnn of Brook.* A Cook will be put Doodle/' by our public-spirited towns­
ia ibeiiniidu of collector if not settled man, H. L. Newton, which the boys
'efore December 1st. bv way of note or have given a position of honor above
'■•eh. *■
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tbe commander's station. Fitzgerald
New U iok&lt; New Books! Call and post now numbers over 200 members,
’ xuuini- my Mwk of books before pur- and in addition to its fine quarters,
boasts a good surplus in the treasury.
chwng elsewhere.

Crockery and Glassware,

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Frank McDerby's many Hartings
friends will be pleased to learn that he,
will personally perform the duties of! Abstract recording detit etc
county clerk the ensuing term. He
Banner, printing ....... ..
will be welcomed as a citizen of Hast­
ite? ’
expanse to
ings.
Detroit, telegraphing, otc..

be

1 would call your attention to my large stock of

^fehton' "**»“«

1». ,W. Rogers left Tuesday for the
south part m the Mate, where be will
remain several days in the interest of
the Michigan Mutual Tornado. Cyclone ।
Ai^^)e*n’ mov,n^ o,d buiidaruy Wind Storm Insurance Ca

tMckwnrd idxnit coming forward with
the necessary collateral? We nerd the
monev due lis; need itriow. While the
VcWltn h»f&gt;amount for each individual is
itsttlbive • ■
the aggregate makes a sum w bich will
Foas.u.1 i. . ■IlMVimt. a qnonitity help ns out in good shape. Come,
•f dymmiteand gunpowder. Inquire gentlemen, pay up! ,
fusion county &gt;*&gt;nimfttc&lt;v.
b»x&gt;ks I'
1l*iiriTnv
’,&gt;,'LTRY W
NTEIi.—We
iu !
Wa
axteh
*** are
“ now
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thick on'lhe
• warm of bees

Groceries and Provisions.

to
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50
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60

60

C°iv
r&lt;Nl»tr»tion’
{i 'V.Lrothera.HwtXn ..

Mr. ('has. E. Barnes, of Battle Creek.
State Master Workman of the Knights
of Labor, will be in this city Friday
and meet with Hastings Assembly in
the evening.

wTi.l those of our city subscribers,
to whom notice ot overdue account*’

mailed,

’

C. A. Burlingame's family'arrived in
this city .Saturday- Mr. B. is well Ijn.l pnreh^wl „r Mrs. M^y
Barlow..........................
?
known in this section, aw the gentleman I
Cr‘*h'w’- «*nk tat
who purchased hay here last fall.

&lt;'ashler-C. D. Beebe.
Board of directors officers as above,
L. E. Knappcn. W. H. Powers. Chester
Messer and JrA Greblr.
We understand it is the intention to
have the Ixnk rea.lv for business hy
15th.

were recently

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/Mis* Winnie’ Waldorff, of Grand
HApids. i.i the guest of her aunt Mrs.
W. H. 1‘nwerLj

We received a pleasant call from
Editor Watkins, of the Middleville Re­
publican, yerterday.

-our pay.

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Tribune of which they may well
' * ' ' L-f Ire! proud. At no time Id the hlstorv
1 of the party have the republicans hail«
Ntr J more ably conducted purtv paper than
| at present in the Tribune. It b republi1 can to the core, it* rditonalti are sound.
&gt;.
and rm a n*-rn*paper it b fully abreast of
K * &lt; &lt;».
i the time*.
;
-T.. ties on the 2:xL
Little things go a great way* to­
•’ •"••nd* an- very well ward contributing to. or detracting

Do. l&lt;

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\Ztrthur Hall has been elected histor­

.Hogle, who win continue the business
I at the old standi 1 have engagetl with
n him —
-i—
»a •—
•— ■
as—salramnn,
and would
be pleas'd
to meet all my old friends and custom-

new &gt;' nk will hr rr-.iDv for
.
. atvut &gt;. . tn».T 15th.
P*. .in (■ light business
a bilth)
lit:
.\aAnirs.
•

C. I. tz, 2k
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A. Hurney, 2
A. WUmott, IU
7.'_}r?oton “d team 3
«•»- bwcet and team 3

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ian of the senior literary department of
the university.

Mrs. G. W Waiterhouse left Wed­
nesday for her home In Y psilantl. Mr.
W. goes Saturday.

■ U, t«*ti r&gt;&gt;mmu»ioned
r .• gr\ illr

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1 have purchased tbe interest of Henry Cook in tbe firm of
Hogle A Cook, and will now endeavor to please yon with a
choice htock of

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g—;,1y;-w;.rv

H. Burke. 3
Fritj. FrMrirk. 3

Right Up with the Times!

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O'-&lt;» ravin.
Siu’JSS,-’'4"*—

next.

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H«ry Wenlioro,

of Dakota, waa
Hartings friends

I
Caro.—1 have sold my Interest in
j the late firm of Hogle A Cook to E. Y.

.
v('WS.

Na.or Wvuscrt in thr chair. Hull
vaUrd, aid* prmrnt. Hrmmcr. Hama,
Hpgie. Hotoy. McNaughtou and Siel*
Hn«, abamt Osborn. Waters. Miuuto
of the previous inerting were read and
approved
1

Mrs. O. Hadley and Florence Knappep are visiting Grand Rapids friends.

Ho! *11 “I’lerrwin" mortals
•••bi* through tbe portal”
rrral ChMlauqua wise;

MUSICAL GOODS!

OODMUXL PKOCXKSljros.
GmnoA Council met In regular
■re.-inc i’VkUy earning. Nov 6lh. ib»i.

stockholders of the Riverside Cemetery
Company will be held on Wednesday,
Dec. 1st. 1886, at the office of Wm. B.
Sweezey. at 7 o'clock, p. m. The busi­
ness of the meeting wftl be the election
of three trusteee for the term of three
•--------- , w x- M(wU v T
of office expire at that time, and such
other busineesas may be brought be-

BOY’S

OVERCOATS

From $1.50 to $10.00.

Don't buy a suit or overcoat until you
my stock.

All Wool Scarlet Knit Mittens,

20

Regular 50-cent Uuderwear,

40

Kersey Pants,

25

Extra Fine Scotch Caps,

50

Fine White Shirt, double back and front

50

The largest stock of Gloves and Mittens in

Barry County at the very lowest prices.

fOAlltlowD«*I?f lots by purchase are
stockholders, and entitled to vote, A
punctual att&lt;-ndance is requested.
W. L WH.K1 NS. PmMrut.
John HFJWMKH. CUrS.

Notice is hereby given to the super­
visors In the county and city, that they
f u rnisb not to exceed 8® to any one fam­

ily. Goods must be bouKht
and not by the person* helped ; abo that
said supervisors must themselves draw
the p*v for said bills.
W. F. HICKS.
w. H. SCHA^.v
II HOVGHTALIX.
Supwlnwadeoo ot poor.

$1000

forfeit

R. K. GRANT,
Cash Clothier.

T ATEST NEWS!
Special Sale of Lamps.
Another lamp house gone to the wall (they made too good
goods) and we got 10 &lt;}osl of their lamps at prices that no oth­
er house in Barty Co. can reach. To see and get prices will
convince you at once.

New Pineapple Glassware—-Perfect Daisies.
Look at our stock of Crockery. We have the nicest lot of
Water Sets ever offered in the dty. We have

C/GP*1

Tobacco for the same money of any other house in tbe
county and always did have. We have the cheapest line of
Gloves and Mils we ever had. We will have the largest line of

HOLIDAY GOODS
g GEMTLESMTS SMOKE

We ever bad. Our Grocery Stock is complete, and we will
not be undersold by. any man on same quality of goods.
Bring your produce; we want it
Y ours truly,

siM, lAirrwtt

1

�R
HOW IT WAS EXPRESSED WITH THE

BALLOT TUESDAY.

P-nwbli-aa otate ticket bun mafarity ‘
HaUlt. of Drtnk'nr.

Jerk Mayoralty—

for mayor and other city offirem.and the non­
fat here was of lucraased interest from tbe

of Nevada, WUittboroe

Fair

Virginia, nod Cockrell of MiwourL

McMillan of Minneeota.

Lalor rncrtq lh&lt;uiocriiUc majority, 14. The
Woridgiv.ii'tbo Democrats 1W, Republicans
J6H, Labor 2. Democratic majority 4. The
Herald's figures are: Damocrate 105, Repub­
licans 156, Labor 4. Democratic majority 6.
ocrata Ufa, Republic-ane 154, Labor 2. l*emocrutic majority 15 The Tribune claims 158

Wamuinotow Cm. Nov. 4.—Tbo following
•nla, John F. Swift, Rep.; Colorado,
va Adams, Dem.; Connecticut, uo choice
the p ojiic. The Democratic candklate,
ward Cleveland, nveived a plurality on
- popular vote, but tbe Irgfalature, which
IU publican in joint ballot will elect P. C.
unstetrry, Rep.; Delaware, Benjamin T.
gpi. Dem.; Kamma, John A. Martin,

pJa.
Tbe Democratic
C&lt;»fswell, ;&gt;rulxvblr has

McGill ax.gor.-rnor by more than 5,000, white

I b. not

Homo other*, in-

Thursday were gvtu-rally favorable to th?

jority. Whether McGill fa ejected or not,
the Republican state ticket as a whole
certainly is as he ran about 18,000 behind

Republicans Theodore
UccnevclL Elect I o n
day was propitious for
poadble tn give rellabta figures aa to the compuMtion of the next kgislatuni, but estimates
now give ti* M-uato 3U Republicans, 15 Ikunn-

of r.tay-at-bom-L
At midnight there
was only one .-lection

MATOX BEwnT. •

*tlt. flO,3M; W aid wall. 574.

represmtaUwa is in doubt, tbe majority
ether way being very small.
Tbe Herald
claims a Democratic majority of only 8, as
follows: Democfata, 106; Republicans, 153;

MilwaLKXK. Nov. 4.-Though

b.&gt;tel in tb&gt; foretxMMt.and are tokl that b. to
an American. Further inquiry wffi probably
elicit tbe fact that dntnk-nrew. fa regarded
by U»
..q-.-ulL.rt7 •» AnxTloui vku,
and yet it fa proUbly true, as o often as­
serted, that tU Amencan really drinks fate
than tbo Briton. But be drinks more reck-

Dcrrousand excitable, a nd as a consequence
breaks down sooner.
Tlx- Briton, though a hard drlrker and a
great smoker, cover drinks or anu-kta in the
morning. Nothing can induce him to take a
brni.dy cocktaU before breakfast, nor light
hb pipe before tiffin. He will not begin his
diiaipation end small vices until alter buxlneM hours. He then-fays hinwrif out" tow*

Republicans a majority irf 28 on ju«nt ballot and bow many •‘pi'xn" be can uuoke. At
---------------dinner be will drink t*o or three gtoaaas of
Virgtala.- ' .berry and finish a large touto of claret BeRtCHMuXD, Va., Nov. 4 —Fuller returns tween dessert and bod time be will probably
from tlie election of ten members of congrats take n half dom&gt; “brandies.” Of courw be
in this state ITtmlay confirm the defeats sus- usually goes to l*d tipsy, though nt4 upon aa
talned by the Democrat. Indu-aUd in the*, empty stomach; nml *&gt; by 8 next morning ha
dfajMtehre Tuesday night. Tlw Rcpubtewus ‘
■ - -- •—* u'—■ “ —z—
have earned six nut of tte- ten dfatrtete. Thfa the regular routine of Iwdnres.
The American, on the other hand, calls for
gives them a gain of four. Another district
(tl»e Sixth) etectM a Lntar can I Mate, which his cocktail before ho fa fairly out ot bed, and
between that and breokfad has probably

returns

rail, in tise Seventh, comre iu by a largely mented by a mean cigar. Alter bnakfaart he
reduced
—&gt;— • majority.
Kuokre another cigar, and between 11 and 13
' ‘ be bus probably token o» many as throe
“brandy cocktails” end lunokrd n half doacn
doubt. Tbe Republi­
eignra Thu reault fa tliat. alibou.-b not quite
can* have re-elected NcbfiuJca have elected forty-two mcniU-rs ot
Governor Rusk by the kgixlature, this being one-third of that hardly te&gt; coiudd.-rod quite sober al any time
body.
TliLi
fa
ti»i
largest
representation
tbe
not lew* than 22,000
between 0 iu the morning and 3 in the after­
plurality over
noon. By 0 o’clock dinner bo to too tipsy and
lature. Tbeir gain is due to tbo Prohibition
Woodward, Dent,
nervous and irritable to cat a square meal,
plank in the Republican pintform, which’
and will load hto stomata si th brandy before
that ft will turn 85,-. cawed lbs German IL-publicaiw to vote solid
for tbo Ik moeraja. The Democrats Tburs(MM. Chairman Taywith dcUriuin tremens, and In a few mouths
day night celebrated the election of John A.

Thomas

rhich to

l’o the new etore in Goodyear block, first door west of thr
bank, about the 1st ot Oct, and will have a complete stock of

Dress Goods, Cloaks, Shawls,
,

All bought for SPOT CASH, and will give you better than
Grand Rapids prices.

Come in and See

3*2

JULIUS

yRADE BOOMING!
Cold Weather Coming,
But we have still a large stock of overcoat* and\alstete. i
cludingjfine Chinchillas, Meltons' Beavers and Worsteds

I Iran ictate rentrnl

Men’s Suitings

abandoned all restraint and sought tbo abort-

South

Carolina,

J.

P.

Rickard-

JIM CUMMINGS HEARD FROM.

- 8t. Loots, Ma, Nov

A .iwciol from
Nevada, Ma, aays: Frank Jamra, the ex­
train roblw, received the following tetter
Thursday, containing four new bank bill-:
St. Jot Oct 31.—Frank J axis, Eng.—
Dear Bins. PJoane nevfept the inclosed as a
memento of th.- late 'Frisco train robbery of
Oct 35. Yours truly,
Jim CuMMtxoa.
Tbe mcloaun- conafated of four unsigned

oov. J. X.’ RUSK.
five-sixth of the pre­
cincts in the state. This plurality would U
an IncrvoM- ot nearly 0,000 over Rusk's plu­
rality of two ywm ago.
Tbe IcgtalAture will stand. Senate: Repub
cana, 36; Democrat*. 7; Ubor. i. House:
Repdiilicans, .17; Democrats, ftl; Labor, 0;
1‘rohibltlou, I. Republican mein Imre are
unanimously committed to the re-claction of

tian hradqunrt«-iK that tbeir veto will reach
18,(00. against 8,000 two yean aga Thu La­
bor vote in the state will probably run close
toal.OUU, of which Milwaukee gives 13,000.

Fudaafate probably have fire out of th&lt;-

.
_
ir?^T48?Th» j “
k-gfalature will stand: htetiate—Republican^ i
14; DwnocratM, Itt. House—Rcpuldicana, 13-S;

Three Peculiarities
Hood’s Sarsaparilla, the great Mood purifier

1st

Collfombu
Bam Fuaxcihco, Cal, Nov.
At 5 p. m. I
Th® proportion In which tbe rooU,
Thureday th- returns for Uw state and city i OgJ ,
showed tbo following vote for tho guberna-1
&gt;
tonal catalldates:
.
;
Swift, Rep.,52,705; Barttett,.M,WB; O'Don&lt;
noil. ImL, li. BS; P.uwll, Pro.. 1.W7; Wig- ! ** 4 '
giuton, American, 5.12b. •
Tbe result fa a medicine of unusual strength
and curative power, which efleets evres here­
tofore unequalled. These peculiarities belong
tbo Republican* 54.
exclusively to Hood’s Barsapxrilla, and are

A fine line of Men’s Suite in single and double breast ell and
of very desirable patterns.
Our line, of Underwear includes £he finest grades and also
tbe cheapest. We have a large lot of red untierwear warrant­
ed all wool for 40 cents.
We have a large line of Winter Caps, Derbies and Soft Felte.
In fact our line of
V

Clothing and Furnishing Goods

sak! tins dctecti ven were already following up
tb»- clew contained in it. but bo did not know

prw*. and Robert Pinkerton, the dete-tivo.

ru-itdte

DcnL;
Second,
Allen. Rep.; Third.
OTkiunell,
Rrp.;
Fourth. BurrowK
Rep.; Fifth, Ford,
Fusion;
Sixth.

Seventh, Whiting.
Fusion; Eighth.
cybvs o. luck.
Taraney, Fusion; Ninth, Cutcheon, Rep.:
Tenth, Ffaber, Fusion-. Eleventh, Moffatt,
Rep. Tbe Republicans will have a largo
enough majority probably fa tte- legislature
■ to elect a United States senator. The R.-;mle
beans gain two congramiiH-a

countreporting the complete vote give

Dkxvkk, Colo.. Nov. A—The Republicans
now conredc ttw elerUcm of Alams for gov­
ernor by 2,000 plurality. The returns Iron

Hood’s Sarsaparilla
“I recommend Hood’s 8ar*ap.rllla to all
my friends aa the best blood purifier oo
to." Wit. Oatt, druggist, Hamilton, O.
Hood s Sarsaparilla has cured me of setof-

by a small majority.

Ixdiamamua Nur. 4.—Tbe Democrata no
-

boused all day Thursday, and, as he appear*

bold that a murill remain with

Hood’s Sarsaparilla
only by O I. HOOD to CO, Lowed. Maas.

IOO Doses One Dollar,
railed up&lt; n him, to

arrenty-twv-bour walking match al tbe close
e&lt; tlio fourth day, 12:15 a. in. Friday, was:
Guerrero, 2&amp;J miles; Gulden, 277 miles. 2 laps;

miles, a laps; Barns, 92) mlk*. 1’fajn: SuUiJlrirt was threateued with inflnnuiiution of

Gotten fainted at lt:M.
He hid im­
bibed large quantities of liquor during tbe

tbe p utlcjuva comprising the

daughter, William Jaurus, Dcstnoas. Girard,'
Charles B.got. Loon Robert, Ldalvre, Cottu

duunguishvd party boa voyage.

from 400 tn 5&lt;&gt;o ma­
jority.
These are
general ewthnatew,
bull don't think it
can fall la-low tbaL
If. a wrmder I

have told our people

that wine time, through a fveltefc of overc&lt; rdldencc, tiie Democrats would !&lt;•»
tlwir rvngri-v.tnan.
They
that 1 am sore to Imanybody votes for mu
Ifs

have anticl]&gt;ate I just thfa thing I always
prefor to hn Vi- up|xjsition, and I wanted the
Republicans to bring out a ruan. I should
then lutvr hail 5.(X*l majority instead of
XIllDolS.
Chicago, Nov. 4.—Tbe total rote of Chi­
cago Tueslay was about 70,000, out of a
n gfatrj of 02,000. Tbe highest majority In
C&lt;&gt;ok county on the Ri-publican ticket is that
on elwriff, Mat»&lt;m having about 15,(»O. The
lowest Republican majority is about 0,500,

Rspublican state ticket is probably elected
by nut tew than U.inu.

Hot avvSlche

E. W. MORRILL &amp; CO..

ROLLER MILL
I \

And other marked improvements will be made in

Hastings this season.

Proposes to keep in the advance of the procession. You will
find him at his new location north side of State street, east of
A. E. Harris’ harness shop. He is prepared to serve tbe pub­
lic with everything in the line of

Tin, Copper and Sheet-Iron Ware.
Repairing Neatly and Promptly Done.
Eave-Troughing a Specialty.-

The Hull Gasoline Stoves.

mates dial Minnesota state legislature will
stand as follows: Bennie, 43 RepublioKriC IS
Detnocrata, 2 Fanners* Alliance; bouse of
reprrertitatiw. ® Republicans, !M Demo­
crate; 4 Farmers’ Allinnc.% This gives a Re­
publican majority on joint ballot o^ i».

Topeka. Kan., Nov. 4.—J. a Martin.
Rep., fa re-elected over Moonlight, Dem., by
30.0U) majority. Rix R/publicnn congresw
ITHLOPMOMJ CO.. Hi WILL ST.. MW W»
will diow a gain of 30 Democrats giving a
joint Ullut nf l.'Ci Republicans and 33 Dem­
ocrats.
.________

New and Second-Hand Stoves for Sale!
At Very Low Figures.
also have a quantity of Plow Points, etc., that I will sell at a
very slight advance over wholesale prices, to close out.
Remember the place, and yours respectfully,

Boston Dry Goods Store.

MARR &amp; DUFF

sylvania ilolrgation , tn th-: Fiftieth cougrew
will consist of nineteen Republicans and nine
Democrats. a Democratic gain of one.

x.

Have opened the above store

O W Mu Streri, Iuka &amp; lickols Kcti,
Judge Williamson and Maj. Tutbill for su-

E. MiDuoald and A

Hammond, A
McLano Hamilton,

ClXCiirXATi,

Ohio,

Nev.

6.—There is

Battle Creek, Mich.

the fiociallat ticket.

by ail the way from 15,000 to 20,000, and 15

The store is filled with Bargains in each department. In fact
the Stock ia all Bargains.

the Third district Maaon received 18,401
rotes, a majority over Goodhue, Socialist, of
nearly 7,010. In the Fourth dulrk-t Adams
waare-ftccted by a plurality of 3.5W over

Cotton Flannels, Denims. Tickings, Sheetings, Cot­
tons, Kentucky Jeans, Cloths,

■tttrtoa, tacfadlng

At Prices we will nnt quote in the paper, but we will give you
when you call on us; prices that will astonish yon.
We invite you to give us a call and we will endeavor to sell
you goods nght; ana if you do not want to purchase, call and
we will show you our stock with pleasure.

xtoortbo-na, Harefonto,

SODA
Fpr Baking Pur
^eat ii? the Vl

Th
ab

a

D

i

This is the Latest and Best Gasoline Stove. Call and sect hem.
ITHLOPHOROSiSB.’a

in

“One Price Clothiers.”

and make the legislature

Blates senate to sun-red 8 -nator Sewell, Rep.

tb

th

Hood’s MareapariUa is prepared with the

education and long Experience. Heat* It to a
ornor, 140,872, and Whiting 183,0U3, showing
a net Republican gain of 6.07U. Eight ailditiotial counties rejxsrtiiig by majuriths ! ease of tbe blood, dyspepsia, blllouanesa. sick
only incrwuH- Jackson’s majority over belb headache, or kidney and liver complaints.
to 1C.W0.
__________

.■

Is complete in every particular.

Unknown to Others
men are:

company.

trs

And see if what we say is not true.

roagremuiau.

Iten;

•»

MILLINERY AND FANCY GOODS,

Fine Line of Childs’, Misses’ and Ladies’ Cloaks.

N Fernet Tie

Mt w M......

Store,

BimiranLiicE

�DANOWWVS DBUGB.
K.wtofv"

rlb1. Habit*.

/!; /IK
PAVLA’S WAY.

.....................
------ , ... .... [-vj'-’-'AI
itu JIJU8 to
’&lt;** hb preseoeB of mind. He quickly recog­
nised Paula had simply become hfa client
•Gtdn by reason of this eccentricity.
"Aladcmmselfa— LI ■»—. un v*.
k.

* rwitlman who ha* spent the *um„,^*hrond.said to our reporter, that
th.1t impressed him most of
?n was th- number of holidays one enSuSr*»broMand the little anxiety
fhe reovi** dbplajitn the conduct of

Lxlute. bl .

*

-Thai th-v work for ymr. without
lin- -•ff; in Europe th*t would be conti.lrrt’l a'rrime.”
Ur II II- Warner, who was present
ume. said. “Tbi* is U»e first sutn; tefa ' if" that 1 have nol spent on
g?,i.r IhwrlbotMtay.,
j

«Th« n. 1 l*npp«*’’ vo'’ h*&gt;* lleen “d*
veitiftmi v.\len*ivvly Y”
,
.
Aot :it *11- W e h«*w always hereto­
fore il'1- 'I OI,T laboratory during J uly,
Aiust nnd September, but thi* aumIV'imve kept it running day and
nteht t- supply the demand, which has
cln •brr.- times greater titan ever beiore in v«f hbtory xt lhlfl
HIow &lt;l&lt;&gt; vou nccount for thi*’?”
■
incrivo*
come from the unlvente! rt ntftiit|oa of the excellence of
onr pnqwratioM. We have been near­
ly t»-u rear* before the public and the
Ate ,r tiHialantly increasing while
our te " -imp** iidvertising-i* constant(fanlnidiing- Why. high scientific and
medkal uothorities. now publicly conctd«'“tt*At our Warner'* safe cure ia the
jniv t- ii'ntifie specific for kidney and
fiver th- '--s nurl for all the many dfee*sw-C‘iu,*«i by them.”
van rvidenceotthi*?"
■ Al-nii-i.mee! Duly a few week* ago
1 -vtephens. of Lelianon. Ohio, a
fneefahs! for a ‘;&lt;ire of narcotic, etc,
tiatits. .: me that a number of-eminrtit
u-ti'b- medical men have been
ejrpffjmentimr for year*, testing and
4B.;l-.r;tig all known remedies for the
kidri-*- -’fl liver, for, as you may be
aware, tip* excessive use of all narcotic*
and
dratroys those organa,
and until they can be restored to health
the I 'll- '“lunot l&gt;c broken up? Among
Seinv.-Hiigatora-were such men as J.
. ••:!!. M. E. president of tbo «t«te
tawn!. i
-.’.rh of Iowa. anfl/Alexander N - ii M. D, professor of surgery in
th- '-Jpgr of physician* and surgeons
xnd prr.-.d-tit of the academy of medi-.
. -in&lt;-;!t I'olnmbua, who. after exhaustireinquiry, reporteal that there was,
no remedv known to school* dr to adeatilic inquiry equal to Warner'* safe
•iire’"
'
'
“Are many persons addicted to the
ijseiJ deadly drugs
■There are t-nty millions of people in
the world who lisc opium alone, and
there are many hundred of thousands
in this country who are victims of
morphin'', "prom, quinine and cocaine.
They think they have no such habits
about them- A* many people are unconacions virtfQH\&lt;rf these ‘habits. They
bar- p-tins and symptoms of what they
call malaria urn! other diaoasea, when
in rrahtv it Isthe demand in the sys­
tem for these lertihie drugs, a demand
.
that is cause! largely by physicians’
prea-riptfons which contain so many
dang--Ums rings, and strong spirit*,
and one that must be answered or si­
.
Irti&lt;vd in the kidneys and liver by what
Dr. Stephens sav* is the only kinder
and liver specific. He also says that
moderate opium and other drag esters.
If th&gt; y sustain the kidney and liver vig­
or with that great remedy, can keep bp
these haufts' fa iiiiXieratioD."
“Well does not this discovery give
you a new revelation ot the power of
rifacur-’”
“Nr, sir; for years 1 have tried to eon.vince the public that nearly all the disof the lurman system originate iu
Mjnir disorder of the kidneys or liver,
and hence I hav&gt;- logically declared
that if our spectflc were used, over
nin’-ty p-r cent •&lt;these ailmrats-would
-Ji-.tpp-ar.
The liver and kidneys
iw-en, !&lt;iabsorb these poisons from -the
bta-t and tenmc depraved and dis­
eased”
•
“When these eminent authorities
thus publicly admit that there i* no
iv.wdy like our* to enable the kidney*
and ’ -r to throw off the frightful ef­
fects oi all deadly drugs and excessive
use ct -tirnulants it is an adrpission of
Its j.;. -r as great a* any one could de­
sire. for if through it* influence alone
the opium, morphine, quinine, cocaine
tad .liquor habit* can !»&lt;• overcome,
what higher testimonial of its specific
pou-r could lie (Liked for’?’’ j
“You really believe then, [Mr. War­
ner. that the majority of disease* come
from kidnev i\nd liver compliints?”
‘ I do! Win n you see a person moptng and groveling about, half dead and
half dive, year after year; jou may
surely put him down a* haying some
kidney and liver trouble."
!
"The other day I was talking with
Dr. Fr.wler. the eminent oculist of thi*
city, who said that half the patient*
who cam* to him for eye [treatment
were effected bv‘ advanced kidney ilis«ue- Now many people wntoder why
tn middle life their eyesight becomes
w poor. A thorough course of treat­
ment with Warne?* safe cure fa what
thev treed more than a pair of glass**.
The kidney poison in the blood always
Attack* the -weakest part of the body:
with some it effete the eye; with oth’-he head; with other* the stomach
pt the lungs, or rheumatic disorder fol­
low* and neuralgia tear* them to piece*,
or they lose the power of taste, smell or
wcunie impotent in other functions of
toe body. What man would not give
nw ail to have the vigor of youth at
command’?”
’’p1* intelligent physician know*
jnat these complaint* are but symp­
toms; they are not the disorder, and
thev are symptoms not of disease of the
mun. the eye or the stomach, or of virimy. neceeMrily, but of the kidney poi­
son in the blood and thev may prevail
and im pain occur in the kidney*.”
It fa not strange that the enthusiasm
which Mr. Warner dlsplav* in his appreciatinn of hfa own remedy, which
I rcMored him to health when the doc­
' tor* said he could not live six months,
a.iould become infectious and that the
entire w rid should pay tribute to it*
p-nvi r. For as Air. Warner say*, the
•-lira are constantly increasing, while
newspaper advertising fa constant­
diminishing. Thfa speaks volumes
■' praise of the extraordinary mwtta
I 'f hl &lt; preparations. Rocheater, N. Y-,
1 --st Express._________________

, -•
uuiutn luunym, mritu vi, wna
kultd by a tmin at Gartield Tiirsdav.

Cwa’X. ftVecV.
thousands Buffering from Asthma, ConBumpdon, Coughs, etc. Did you ever try
Adrera Eaglfah BrnniM It ta the beat

hw~ o&lt;

-1 ..rlb-nwul pr*JU«
«-l dlrtdn, wbhln hr,
tb.
a smwd,In-r
_____ ____ . &gt; .
Ol

an&lt;l Phyri,-al rendition by atav.un.
Iter
mother—a woman ot the world of the rndiablre sort—hud died at 32, completely worn
b&gt;, halh*’ rare, summer sojourns nt water-

The rexi of her grandmother had l-wn even more tragical. While
out at night with a hunting jMirty given in
her honor, is * forest especially illuminated
for thw zvvaalnn .K.
__ . J

— - — ——
nwcuurve. ihry
buried her four day* later. And it wu. the
Kra“-6raMtaMXher .»( PaoU Mbc lipi
brought befareflw pariement do Bordeaux on
the charge of having aitetnpted to potaan her
pu2h W“ P’”'n‘nt
“**•,,y lhB

“Strong in my tanocoK-e, I demand that
mourieur bo opened forthwith!”
Her Rjvatrgreat-grandntothcr on tbe mater­
nal ride-tan no! Am Jwm dr, lifauxmxl ,»
could trace the whole history of thfa family
bock to tbo Cruradra. and, MvertltclM, find

And msomuch m ouly leukm down and
half crazy gwaUremn over marry such
mothers, it was not to be wonderrei at that
tbo la.it of tiu- Sambratrur should have div
UbCbUta.1 brr-lr |,y
b*..!.™,,
actioas from tbo time of her earliest v.sith.
Ttie very day that souud-M the‘trumpet
fir urwhofber 17th year, Paula tadulgM ta
—
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ncr.
Tnrw-cjuarterM of tkn hour later prvtty Pnuln,
ew-ortwi by a mm, was driven in a liark fork
to tin Kancc nwiiltmcR.
Wealthy, sdrataced in yeftn'and a bache­
lor, M. de Kersoc, Paula's guardian, had
reached that |ieriod ta life in which prudent

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, ia
pleasures; and ho unitenrtocxl that with such
a young ntav upon fata bands he would bo
cvmpcltad to live Ufa, a hermit. And the mere
thought of it made him terribly angry.

Pretty Paula smiled, which cxa»|wrated ber
guan linn still more.
.
“Luckily," be saiil, -there still remains Um
Convent of the Birds."

tacky that the Convent of the Bink Txuta;

guardian, without attempting to concval hfa

"Mr! I don't know anything about it."
"But if I should find a good husband for
uu. would yon take hiiuF
“No I"
"WhyF
"Became I certainly intend to find a bue-

“But, maiienioireile, you forget one thing.’
-WliatP
■My uncle, you forget another thing------"
■In. l-ixl r

“IF replird Paula,with unspeakable baughtincM; Mo you ukn me for a tebemerr
“Dux, wht-the you wbh it or not, tbe----- "
Mr. Grappin dM not fluid: hi* aantence. MUe.
do Pasnlaxwur had already turned Iw-r Ixu k
upon lum 0I1d fan tbo cQre, without nolirin;
the emotion iwr exit created among toe young
gentlemen elerkx.

W. D. Suit, drugging Hlppu*. Ind.,
.. . ... .....
W lire
JVITSCC reudraw, fa whi.-h rite Mtili rrrid&lt;d, tor went im­ testifire: "I can recommend Electric
mediately to bcr room, and, without oven tak­ bittun, usxhe very la«t remedy. Every
ing bcr hat off. threw hcraelf into a chair fa boUleaold has given rellef’in every case.
.r,hu,rrlCT1 ‘ullieJy ta get ncr blew in order. One man took six iiottb-s, ami was cur­
-Sc he faye&amp;ugl And Ire ta rwdly very nice! ed of rheurnntlttm of 10 yeara standing.”
And with wlmt cool and ndUo rvaoluUan be Abraham Hare, druggists, Bellville,
tore up Hint will” »be murmured to IreraeU. Ohio, affirms: “The last si lling medi­
F«l that I wm to ray never!"
cine I have ever bandied in mv 20 *ear»
Then she remained rilcnt, and abandoned experience, is Electric hitler*.* Thous­
b.-.-eif to Irer own tatter rcflcctiona Sire bad ands of others have added their testimo­
not yet moved al 7 o’dock ia tbe evening.
ny, so that the verdict is unanimous
-Mad.-«OotaeUe. the dinner fa ready." ex- that Electric bitter* do euro all diseases
vlauncd llfas Olivia Swetaon, toe thinned of ol the liver, kidneys and blood. Only a
Englito women.
half dollar a bottle ut W. 11. Goodyear’s
“lam not hungry.”
drug store.
“That makes no dlfftrenre, MadenraiwUe.”
Bnula ro-e up, atanipod her foot &lt;® tbe floor,
The Bent halve in the world for Cuts,
and roughly ordered the island maiden to dire
BruLsce, Sore*. Ulcer*. Salt Rhiutn,
al-nw and to devour everything. Mi«i SwctFever Sore*. Tetter, Chapped Hand*
koa obeyed. She rest down to the table and
Chilblains. Corns, and skin Eruptions,
&lt;!U not Imve ao tnu h as one crunjb.ami positively- curt* Piles, or no pay“Ah! ta&gt;w I should like the chance to buy
hit i-ordon." murmured Paula, wfawe One required. It is guaranteed to give per­
fect satisfaction, or money refunded.
ryra were already motet with Use pain of her
Price 25 cent* per box. For mile by W.
find love bruise.
.
At night Mias Olivia RwetMai -Iretncd it her II. Goodyear &lt;!t Co.duty to ronre and inquire “whefaer madoMarcellas buyers have purchased
mofeelle was feeling llbr Paula sent her to the 15,000 barrels of apple* a)|eady this
dwil in Engltab, which is faflnltely worn aeuson.
than the same thing in French.
The St. Louis Good Templar lodge
Witts ber'diMsnlerly imagination, torturing
has surrendered it* charter and quit.
iwmas-mrai, flrrro will and oxcradvelr re
fine.! fading*, tbo young girl must 'have
Dr. Jackson’s Eye Salve is a prompt
pa*B«! that wmnx r night in a way more easy and positive cure for all diseases of the
to fancy than to descrilte. Through bcr open eyes in infinmation, granulation, and
window th-- intoxicating perfumes atnl the weakness of vision.
It cost* but 25
wnrra mnwt &lt;&gt;f tbe sir &lt;-*mc across the cents, and is highlv recommended for
wonderful ganlcu to bring to her wn-atk-ns piles. For sale by W._ H. Goodyear.
previously unknown. AH tire quiverings of
WE REFUND THE MONEY to
nature, all the Joy* of air agitated her and
revealed to bcr new mysteries. Wlmt » mar- any one who han taken throe-fourth pf
vcl.HWM.il that wild young h-art and mind a lottle of Kern p’s Siiraanarilla without
relief.
It purifies lhe Idootl and gives
afforded for lb«- growth of a sudden pawlota
By daybreak toe fount! bcniclf fa tbe grasp new leaseof life. Price #1.(0 per bote
of on irrrrestible fave.
Sb« was madly He. W. IE Goodyear, druggist.
i-naniorcd of Guy.
.
FOR^25 CENTS get Kemp’s Liver
NoturaHy pnwte toenthuMosm and impelled Pills for Torpid Liver, for Constipation,
by the tlebrimu visions of the night to thought- for the Complexion. W. H. Goohykab.
1 -a actions, Paula nt onre resolved to go on
KEMPS PILE SUPPOSITORIES
hrrCnw* Is-fan- the man toe taul irt ultol tbo
evening before and ask bis pardon fa terms cure where all other treatments fail.
thai-would plainly toow fatal with what joy Price 50e per box. W. II. Goodyear,
druggist.
she would now accept ibe yoke imagined for
her by tbe late M. ds Kersee.
Evart shook factory makre 250 hogsAt 2o'clock tn tbe afternoon she actually newia
heiMls per week
for me
the cuDan
Cuban moiaaaa
molasses
woe* tor
wen. out to put her project into execution, i trvle
But luckily tta* walk, tbe bright twilight, tbo ~v
. ..-.. w

.Me. tnuMlr .ru&lt;_l lw Io . r.dooJ u7
-Wrrtandioz of tb. dluotkx,
BU1I.
did .«« .:uv«l»r d- up brr
proj^i. Kb-wtunoib. uouryunjul^d
project. She went to the notary and begged
io «. (lap, ri.lr,, Um rui ,JZ?io
him to era Gay, giving fatal full power to
art.
About 7 o'clock the reply wm brought to
Mr. Grappin. The girl alma-t fainted from
tbe shock it inflicted upon her emotional na­
ture. Guy poaitivrly refused to take back
her guardian's fortune.
"Scverl-he hod said, repeating the word
of Paula.
Any one except Mlle, de Sanibrt-erur might
have l«ecn completely disbeartenml by such a

such things.*

winning. And full of her exorbitant dreams,
■he undertook to write to him.
What a letter it waa Guy had liecocnc u
god fa tier eyes. She threw a veritable idol­
atry into bcr words, and humiliated beraclf

■“Pray, who i» thia Guy

fairly l&lt;«t ha* tamper.

doubt, tliat 1 was going to botlier myself with
your silly llttlo penwnahty, and that 1 was
going to give up all toy habits of thirty years*
standing just tjxchupcrou you here anil there.
Non , bcm fa^bat I intend to do with you:

«n ugly govsmw*, an Englfah goveniea*
Fifteen day* from now you will make toe acquaintantv of Guy &lt;!&lt;' Bcrvieiro. You tooll
tuarry him within another month or else 1
will dWnht-rrt you."
“AtaunlI' exclaimed Paula with MUpnone
unpertinence.
Fifteen itay» later M. do Kcn«c Informed
hi* niocr that M. de Hcrrtertu dndnri tbo
honor of being tatroduccd to her. Paul*
■ent back word that Guy mfaht carry fata
homage elwwlteTV. mid ttart she did not wfah
to m him. Tbe furious guardian nubed off
to hfa uixary and l&gt;ad a will drawn up by
which Mita, de Sambrocwur wm completely
dMnhrritad. Then, m if to pul tbe climax
to hfa MBTerity. be died a few day* after by
rauun of a jjarticulnrly imprudent rupper.
When tta- inflexible uncle wm under ground
Mita do Hambns-umr and M. Guy ta-rviorre

raiding of tbo will. It contained only about
dx Horn, but tbaeo were deplorably coocleo:
•Thin day, tbo 14th day of June, 1881,1,
Jean-Yvre-H« U&gt;r de Krreac, being of eouuu
mind and body, do by thfa, my last will and

Having read this document Mr. Grappin
&gt;oked al tbo two parUns over bis uoso
fareea Guy was paiu as death.
I*retty
aula sniilrd inqx-rturliably.
-The fortune of M. da Korsec," oondnued

Mill mockingly-

o-, — ---------- ~
“My ,««ng»

'

whom idn- now aai

did not even upi-xu
j - - —.
—
tbo
Of a highly awowpltabcd
Ho even bud about him that mdacrilmble .oiuiUltag whkb under any
other circuinstaixew w”uW h*ve attracted
is, n la unronMiotwly •11411 decisively.
lie,” be mid, ridng wbh p.rfro*
mat -M. deKenec bad iodew! hoped_lhat

n&gt;.u&gt;. -iui -LT
tw-rru-raritilV.

Human paorion nover adopted u mure touebim gttfae without actually renouncing all
self pride.
Guy, on reading these pages, which re­
vealed the cxMtamcnt of a roul in deqnir,
I'ecame afraid. “This must beacrexy perh®," h-&gt; thought, “or at least a hysterical
schoolgirl"

firmly, that he did not think liimaelf worthy
of the honor which Paula wfahed to do him.
This time Mita &amp;unbreca*ur, excited by
her emotion almost to the point of delirium,
thought that her dcsjxur would really kill

dcretand, tlw more Guy showed himself dig­
nified the mum lie grew wonderful in her
eyes. Iler love for him became something

the entire unfverae. Guy alone existed, and
without him the nun would go out and the
earth become a glacier. Sometimes cruel
shocks came to her—death she thought at as a
joyous companion.

to Mia Olivia.
And indeed the condition of mental ex­
citement in which the young girl lived could
not laat long. With n nature so prodigiously

strain.

wrote, “I hav» lived a whole lifetime of tor­
ments and of delights. The future without
... ------ .—j
oa|y Uimted seopleasures. Now I die
gallon* and

rode a: a galk&gt;p through tbe Beta de Boul­
ogne. Reaching; the St. Janies pond, toe
evoked too memory ot her grandmother, and
urged tier horse impetuoualy into the deep

^Onlv a month before she would have
killrel herself to escape marrying Guy.

0,

wont 04
~
------»U1 tbo l¥nUu 8«U.

Report of Committee.
U Gnuipp. La Granpa Co., lid.. May Sth. 1880.
Report of joint com mitt ro by thr agtk-uliurul societies of St Joseph county,
Midiigun. himI La Grunge county, Indian*, to lest the relative merit* ofllic Viotor Clover Hnller. of Ilaverstow n. Muyfamd, and of the Birdsell Monitor, Junior
Clover Huller, of South Bend, Indian*. .
.WiiEUEAS, At the Kt. Joseph county, Michigan. Fair, held as Centreville, on
the 21st day of May. 1880. an agreement was entered into by the reprrotrntativro
of the different machines to have a trial of their merit* at thcJ.n Grange County
Fair, on Thtireday. May 27.1880, a joirit committee was formed, consisting of
five from each of the two eouutlw, and held such trial this day.
The committee, in pursuance of the agreement, secured two two-boroe loads of
clover, which had been stacked two winters, and brought them on the grounds,
and determined that each machine should thresh one load and then re-thresh the
straw which had been run through the other machine, according to agroemeot.
At the conclusion of the trial the committee, after due deliberation, unani­
mously decided in favor of the Victor for rapidity and -excellency of work in aU
reepecta.
The Birdsell, from 1,339 pounds of straw, threshed 37 pounds of seed, mixed
with a large quantity of chaff; the Victor, from 1,210 pounds ot straw, tjireshed
48}£ pounds of ami. mixed with a less quantity of chaff. The time occupied in
threshing by the Victor was eight minute* Iras than that occupied by the Bird­
sell. 1 rom tbe straw of the Victor the Birdsell retb rented two pound * of seed;
from the straw of the Birdiw-ll the Victor rethieabed eight pounds of seed. T%e
time occupied by the Victor in this re-threshing was seven minutes Iras than
that occupied by the Birdsell.
.
,
Sighed by the committee: E. Sixby, Chairman. La Grange, Indiftna; J. H.
Gakdnek, Secretary, Jas. Richards, Morden Sal ten, Samuel Frankish, ChWL
Frankish, Centerville, Mich.; L. M. Wood worth, Jas. Clugston, Arad Lampton,
J. E. Houk, La Grange, Indiana.

We have the exclusive agency for the VICTOR for Barry
County, and threshers are invited to call and get prices. They
can afford to buy no other than the Victor Clover Huller. '
Respectfully,

MESSER BROS.

SrhTgam

CATARRH

l :eV-cl’u-l.

toZ JuttX lr&gt;«t»KI I. ■_£ ui * &lt;—

rw.UMl will U&gt;.

A. Roarer,
HASTINGS MICH.

Battle Creek b putting on insuffer­
able aim over a new st^-iuu planing mill.

Credit is due the German women and
physicians for first using Red Clover
blossoms as a medicine. Bret results
are obtained when combined with other
inedicimil roots and herbs, as In Dr.
Jones’ Red Clover Tonic, which is the
Ix-st known remedy for all blood diseas­
ea. stomach and liver troubb-n. pimpb-s,
ct 8tiven»*s, had breath, piles, ague and
malaria disease, indigestion, loss of ap­
petite. low spirits, head ache and alldb«*aae of the kidney*. ITica 60 ccfita, of
Fred Utftchkliw.
Mrs. W. K. White of Three Oaks fell
dead while at breakfast Tureday.

Therefore see that the mcmbcn of
youi- family are w- Il supplied with Dr.
Jacksons liver pills and use Dr. Jeckson’s root and herb cordial; it will
sharpen thr appetite, help digestion,
promote* sound sleep, strengthen the
systom and so rotnnoye those distress­
ing symptoms which. If neglected, may
result In the meet serious consequences.
For sale by W. H- Goodyear. 81.00 per
bottle.
Charles Dutton of Plainwell has re­
ceived a back pension of 82,680.

Cobh’* Little Pill* are the greatest
regulator (of the bowels) in tbe world.
W. H. Goodyear.

The best on earth, can truly be said
of Grigg's Glycerine Salve, which is
sure, safe anil speedy cure for cut*,
bruises, scalds, burns, wounds and all
other sores. We positively cure piles,
tetter and all skin eruptions. Try this
wonder healer. Satisfaction guaranteed
or money refunded. Only 25 cent*.
Sold by F. Hotchkiss.

Prof. W. R. Jone* ha* organired a
knight* tamnlar land at Ypsilanti. It
has been fully equipped with new in­
struments and will undoubtedly soon
become quite popular.
Itch, of every kind cured in 30 min­
ute* by Waotfortl» Sanitary Lotion.
Use no other. This never fails. Sold
by Frederick Hotchkiss, druggists,
IlMtlnga, Mich.
freight train Haluntay.

THAT HACKING COUGH can l« «o jiulridv
eurwl by
Cure. We guarantee It. Sold
by W. H. Goodyear.

WILL YOU KUFFEK wttn !&gt;y*pepal* and
Liver Compiatut? Shiloh’.-* Vtullrer l« giuinm
teed tn rare you. Sold by W. H. Goodyear.
HLEKFLKHH NIGHTS, made mteerable by
that terrible com*. jUillah1. Cure la tbe rrnxdy for you. Moldby W. H. Goodyear-

iuitn a tew jours ag&lt;». Tw*
m.-feraitoo has been nwt gratirjlng and sur
pristug-

‘“yy;

SMIS SX5521
Traxucrij*

The Best Machine of its Band Made.
GF* Read tbe report of,the trial aa given beiow, rod are if it is not what w«
claim for 11.
a

Cun- your cough or cold with -HHI’b
I’errltws Cough Svrup. No cure, no
pay. W. II. Goodyynr.

WCCKUj;
_
When tadp came it wm too late. She was
found &lt;ktoi, like Opbolia, under a .carjK-t ot
water- ltlire&lt;—Tnuulatod from Figaro for
The New Orleans Tin.cw-DvmocruL.

have kubmtad GGOWO.OWf to carry art
.■
■ t _ fnr n ne

Victor Clover Haller,

The public schools In Bad Axe are
closed on account of virulent diphther-

re-

tUTTMXt W yvwwti
the desk at «hka thu notary wm. sitting,
Mdxrd the Will and tore It taw n thousand

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K. u- LAritiuii-, itruggiMl.

The Detroit Light Infantry will hold
a fair on the evening of Nov. 29.
writing. But Hervicrea remained to flexible.
Tbe old notary quit® interested litamlf in
tbe affair, and proud of being able to play
a role ta it, did all be could for her with Guy.
-She will kill beroelfbe (aid one day.
Tbe young man anewerad only by a smile
at taowdubty.

—

“|”HE CELEBRATED

~
»P?-. A«k.rt Blood EIlilrhMbw. prwertbed forymrO., ollUaIPumytamotBcnl
»1W BnMKkorUta
Umlitald.. ForBboumutem.Udpo^uU.

good and for the evil which you have done

My pride fa enough forma"
A. U,
Mfc d- Sambn.-u.ur
.... ... z___ I.— nrv-W, frtima.

Xu^rl.
.......... ..

Great rxHtement has lievn caused in
th» vn inky of Paris, l exa*. bv a re­
marks! le recovery uf Mr. J, E. Coilev,
who was so hrlpir** hr could not turn
in bed, or,raise id* head; everybody sal I
h- was dying of commmption. A trial
l-drlr ref Dr. King’s New Discovery
was sent him. Find'ng relief, i e l»ught
* latg-b-iiiii, :ui&lt;i n iH)x of Dr. King’s
New Life piilr; by the Utue he had tak­
en two botilm of the discovery hr was
well and had gnlnwl in flesh thirtv-Hix
pounds. Trial l»ttks of this great distovery for cousUuijAion free at W. II.
Goodyear A Co.

Good Goods at Bottom
Prices!
A. BLACK.

A.CAMPBELL

Messrs. A. Black &amp; Co.,
Hastings, Mich,

Manufacturers and Dealers in

Monuments &amp; Headstones,
Table Tops, Mantles,
14993862 ‘ ‘ Slate Marble or Granite.
AU work guaranteed first-class. Prices that no competition
can lower. A good stock to aelect from al ways on hand. We
keep the latest and best designs in onr work; furnish esti­
mates and.do all work promptly. Our aim is to suit the peo­
ple, and our largely increased sales show that we are success­
ful. ,As we are the only dealers in Barry County, we make it
a special object for Barry County people to buy of ua We
can and do save money to all who buy our work.
We thank the public for past favorft, and aim to merit the
patronage of all.

A. Black &amp; Co.

�I

*

TELLS OF THE HARD TIMES AMONG

But. • it ter by kiu-t chain* or Ix-cattH? of soma

tin. rocket, had evidently been lately painted.
Then by • little judicious questioning I a»-

It for months past, and that the [minting had
not Iren done a week Ijeforo. So, within a

ever ir purttoulnriv Interesting murder, rob-

that I ’■iwwid be t be our detailed towrite it up

taken the uoarcst route to tbe Brooklyn ferry

hcrrelt. my wife preferred to return by tbe
oov ricviurd railroad which lm|*pent&gt;*l to be
the funlw-: thorn tb* tl&gt;entre. though dfetuut
growling. t&gt;f thunder warned us of approach-

train on that

trouble abe bad taken, left the home, passing
on the front Mepa a HnmU swarthy man, with
busby bUck hair apd beard, who waacoming
Upi He eyed me rather sharply, but I paid
littfe bred at tbe time., I was thinking of
my find, and onca m tbe street, I examined
it I rould not at once detarmino whether it
had belonged to a man or a woman, but it
was evidently not such an ornament an would

on rapktly. the
lightning rt»*ta* shar|ier and more frequent,
but I |iaid little hixsl to them, until at last,
as the train slowed down, while rounding a
curve, o&lt;h- vivid, blinding tlasii tilled the car,
paling tbe lamp light, and I dirtlnrtly h-ard
-a shrill cry. drowned, however, quickly by a

gold horwsboc of moderate sire, but very
heavy, ret Aitb a Landaomt diamond, a sap­
phire and a ruby—atoowy and costly thing,
such iu I had never ieen before. The shank
wn« badly tent, aa if it bad been violently
wnmclnxi from the cuff.
How had it found its way iato that shoot

sacked)}, her eye. hiaring.

•‘No, no; 1 dtai't mean tbe UgliUiiug, John.
A wvman 1* luring murdered. 1 saw Iht by
tbo flad. She'*- hanging from a window
dree to thr track nnd a num U pudiing her
off. Didn't you li*-»r her shriek T
“(Jh, imoretuer 1 said. “You i-ouldn’t
have wen nil that. Some one wm frightened

case wi growing iutorcsting, fat I began to

come quietly now.
You are wanted in
Ovuhmd. Just take that package out of
your pillow and come along, or shall I—”
and with that be ripped open one of the jiilcn\! with brown ]&gt;apcr.
Tbe ladsonor’s fare worked, but bn didut
utter n word.
Then Rice moved dose to him nnd held ls&gt;fare his eyes the photograph which I had

wm nothing for it than but to hely upon my
owu wiu for the present, callingin tbe aid of
the jiolicv, |&gt;urh*|M, us a last rreort
My wifti is arenatomrd to sudden flights

L-uuuot well iH-glrct the I
'•kroner's jury had sat upon the body of the
good item, nnd when I .
d'jad Mta Smith and had brought in a verI diet of accidental death, and she had been
buried by the county. I had managed to ob­
tain a dght of all the lodgvrs in the lu-uae and
(urpitw. tlml km* time before u young wo-

•Still, a iMM.r
sma)l**l ciutnn

habit*, and a-* yet nnd found no good reason
to suspect any one of them of knowing ought

sejou- and •» terribly injured by falling from
tbe window of w lodging house a few blocks

Her landlady
landlady tuul
bad spoken
of uer
ber j
Her
s]tuiran or

..

. ,

.

iw.

-at.-h

tarwK a.Hi fk-eivwl no rellm-And
1 done without rxritlng In-suspi- ion-. Heronbenrif anu rerened no caltoro, and. as ter |lnf4 Wratdf
ctor|y to hfa room,
room .l«.r hod l~n found take-1 indd., 11
.
.
.
. . j, „ _

i little restaurant near by, until tin? afternoon

I und wm him crow the street. I should not

to Uh* Tbe fa*-ts are simply three:
A man named George Brand entered the
office of Rice’s employer* about a moutti be­

thb: A weUthy aunt living in Cleveland,
from whom Brant had great ejcpectations,
died suddenly, without leaving him a peony;
diM, indeed, leaving no tangible property
whatever.. All be could learn was tliat she
had teen actively engaged for mouths prevl-

Tbcrv wm evidently wmiethiiig in my wife’s
&gt;-toiy, after all, and 1 determined to look into
it 1 getter whiin saying nothing to the police

.

,

.*.

,

.

m-n- . k-Bo-

1 folione.I him, kept him in night until be
turned into tbe Havana steamship office, nnd

pf Hobinwui.

nothing contemplated a trip Jo Cuba, still I
didn't like It.
Q
1 railed again nt lb*- detective office, and
this time, fortunately, found my friend. I
wished to waste no time, aud plunged at once
into my story.
He wa« a very cool hand, thb Frank Rice,

or even surprise. Nor did he say much now.
But st sight of tbo gold horseshoe, which I
banded tn him as I finiabed my tato^ bo
flushed slowly to the roots of his hair, and
Iih eyes opened widg
“Thi* man. wh«n your wife thought sb«

undertake It
Rice eagerh- M*i«»*d the opportunity nxxl
reting out tte troth.
A Dr. Raymond
hail lieeu rhe oh! lady's physician, and, with
ter maid. Ella Jone*, a young girl of preIxMsesnlng appearance, virtually the only
perrons with whom she hail recently coms
in contwL Raymond bore the reputation of
a gainbler and a rake. People tai! talked of
tte intimacy that wmrd to exist between
bun and the inaid
ThW was enough for Rice. Ho tuul tbo
body of Mr*. Brand dKiutcrrvd, and an
auto;*)' stewed that »hc h.vl dl«d, not from
heart disesM*. A- Raymowl luul certified, bat
from orwmleal ;&gt;oi*oning
Th«* n*l b plain. Tte girl ami tte arch
tw-wl fled to New York, intending to »ail to
■an*- foreign country and enjoy tbeir hj«41h
matn.

furkmg blindly, then *topd rtfll
• terror. I strove-to urge hfcp

means of paying tbe rent.

Hi* wonderful obsthiai-y cosnjielkd me at
tlmt her family turnwl out so lunch wort,

I entertain while ma

footpad, I dragged him onward by the bridle.
Upon this be made one hasty plunge forward,

When mun

daring mrai swing tbemarive. over the abya.
—miner*, trexl to danger—and in a momnn*.

forward, carried gently like a

whom 1 had seen lying dead in tbe------fireelnct station himw* two nights before.
niy ueur jotin. Him my irsena kiowiv, “i

few minutes. Rico laid ids Land upon my
aboukfer, and we left by tte backdoor. “Now

is a granddaughter of Ixwtl Byroti and ci*nnreted with half a do/»*u ndble faiuiUM in
England 8te only work* for partimr. but I
bo|«* I shall never have to Lake my fun aa
hard ns she flora. Ste came in onv ‘lay, anti

But oven at that instant my flight wna

sword, which I lta&lt;l forgottcu tlxol I bekl Ry
a miracle It hod thra-i itself as I fell bet main

lor of my blood.’1
•What do you &lt;x&gt;
‘Beading ou le-iting or wire, embroidery

knitting, lace work of all kinds, gciitlomcn'*-

«*cnj».l my lip* tto&gt; merry came.

vet, leather and satin; cuffr. roUars, |iin&lt;*u*hkaxa, pocket haiwlkerrluefs, hat*. lnnb«.

wm held up, my feet dangling over the abyss,
my hands clinging to tbe hilt at my good

jswition was Ivwrible. To rotnatn thus, to
bold on, wm torture unutterable, but to yield.
did thb reward aran for my sufferings.

it from daylight until midnight and never
rarry «*** through

powdbillty of her tonguo, bo Dually derided
to divorce himself from ter society
And be savagely did it on tt&gt;at murky
night, pitileaaly hurling her from tbe window

vealed In that flash of lightning.

He was

woman, *o tlmi really, dividing tlx&gt; turnings

“How much d&lt;» you get Tor making
of that kind r
Forty and fifty rests."
“How much do they si'll for retail f
‘How much is tbo trimming worth f

Detective HtQI 1:m very blue eyes, a small,
delicate now, a hand soft aa velvet and a

1 watted, 1 suffered. I
to me of fin*. Tbe winds
fell. Irtlt tbo cold touelnx!

it At interval* I had calk'd aloud through
all tbe night, but now. with srarcelv any intsrmtatai, I raned my v«'oe fix crira for teip
I did thi* till wrariurw »top;&gt;cd nio. nnd 1

we gvl SO rent* fur tbr making, or two wings,
for which *u are paid S* cent* for each wing.

coaridrted a good hand.*

motto. “It taket a thirf to catch a thief," is
fata in principfe and pernicious In doctrine.
Taking down a photo a]-

“An immensity."
-How many irreons do you mjpi»mc are en­
gaged lu It lu tbe city!*’

help again, and called till my voire failed me.
I «*ard to &lt;Ty, aud night fell down again.

front your ।

that lartn nil tbv year round is the knitting,
nnd n woman enn’t make more than ftt.’iO a

nnd tampted me to plunge bnl»w; borriblv

trlU, cbrelu. hair, troth, complexion, fa-rial
expranionM all have ttelr meaning. l&gt;-nrn
to reed tliem and you are an interpreter of
humanity."—Pioneer l*re*s.

A gentleman who bns jurt returned from a
hunting excursion to southern Oregon any*
tbe buRite-SH of killing doer for their skins i&gt;
still carried on there as extensively as ever.
Tbe *w*ttlics in that section are bocumlngdhgusted with the fatin'*, but cannot do much
to prevent it. Some are afraid of having
their cattle -hot if they make complaint, and

when* they will tell you wten you’ go in that

sound of w ater—a parting rill flowing gsollv
in my very earn, trickling drop by drop in
sweetest mu*k-, horribly -listtmL Water!
To reach water I would willingly die; tmt I

nothing

at the tottosn of the shaft, fatliom.* deep
below my f«*t, but I could only reach that to

one tt tigniinrt tb-m. Men have tbeir sociotxe and union*, but «« have ottly patience

fathons above tne-wator I should never m*

like tbe men and

fainted—have fallen—died; but u I lounre!
my bead against tte rock I felt n* though a
colt!, refreshing ha:»d wen laid upon it sud­
denly.

work is confined nlmoM exclusive to tbe Ger.

time to time. Women with children driven
to toll by sickxstm, death, ami worw—drink;

and Jackson rounhsu the camps of three skin
hunters are foutuL, and around them an- tbr

winter coat of hair has come oat and tbe hide
thickened, hundreds of does ore shot l»rforo

maiden heart.

And your loving wnnb. my

Tsit by a ha;i&gt;y hearth, and looking ilown &lt;*.
tte lumpy fare* at wifo axi*i child I thank Ou!

sands. You are, it only lasts a few mouths
nnd many crowd into it on that account, nnd
twsides, small as l« the remuneration, it pays

It

tbe hiiof marks until they stopfal upon tte
brink of tte old forgotten shaft, tlx- shaft of
tin- worked out mine, well nairwd tte Great
Wheal Mere).

The sun Iwu! shown me that to climb out

young man. with dose, disccnikig sight, and

his strength and even bis Ixxlily aliments.

through the day aud night, tbe tracking of

back to life that New Year's mottling and
faintly whispered to you o( tny i«*trt up eor
row, yon, in your great pity, thinking of my
bio likewbe; yct the nifcklsy rayn shone -omewbat into tbe -haft awl »l&gt;owxi me how I
bang. Tbe jit Iwrv was quite perj-mdieular;
It do;**! slightly from my feel upwanl, aw! I

own, a pfeasaxxt wife, bright cbiklAm. and,
above them ail, an untarnished name. This

bean! them tell tbe tale of my *&lt;r'. ants' fright

felt it.

wholesale dealer fh.to. including tta mate­
rial-

The bureau wm fairly filled with
wiu a tex containing

that from

Then thy sweet Ujm bnettad a **r»l» Uiat fell

■How much ran you make.

watar.

yon wanted! And wbo ia be, anywi
But Rice merely smiled, and would tell
nothing.

My swurd

l&gt;oaribility of relief of jxjrture; there wa* nothbe bad h*-ard of Rice's activity or coni|&gt;Jetely

di'turtMxl
On (eg? behind tte doer hung a lial and

trinkets oral

Would itno.

“Help! Lrip! It i* Christmas time. Help,
i------ ■ .— -r- _ . ..

U jam this drear moor.
with her four daughter* and wh» makes a
badnew of IL In many rasas the land|ordV

He lingered in Gotham Tong noough

Hum—aud tin* woman?—wait, look at this,’’
and be took a photograph from hb pocket

P&gt;ns. and which. with too position of tbe chair
woman iul-.-rruptM while brushing bcr liair.

I listened.

iMvuiaciie and die com** into tbe parlor.’

It wa» tbe same one by which

,ui
,&lt;&gt;«,«,ta .&gt;■«&gt; lilonIt was a lull UcdnAtm on llic th ini floor, many hours. Now tell me where I ran w-*
[ your dark complextawd, busby whiskenai,
hiuly fiir.udred in die u-ual way, ^vith a
| black haired friend; I may not know Mm,
Singh* i lwu Tin faruau stood between tte but I should like to gnw upon him.” -And
he calmly pocketed tbo sleeve button.
It was drawing near to tlw hour at which
Mr. Robluwn dined. I took Hire to tbo little
intoth next, room. Tita dour was do-cd.
There Iras not tbe faintott aigu of anything
i-tth tbe proprietor we were allike ti .-.trusgk'. The witter pitcher upon Che
wadis';.. ! wa lUlcd to tbe lirim. Upon tbe
window in tbe partition which command**!
tubl** t.:*»*d ttn ink botflo and bealde ltla.y, ia

, emnii .*•:«! bru-h, which lay apart and adruw

I stoppwL

drip, drip, drip a^ tte rite-tteu dyingtbx
rvturnhi,; Listening with my wtete te^
I recognlsm! tbe sremd. Belb-chir.-h bribrhimre ringing in tte Now Yrer. "0 cBld
have mercy on pel hare mercy on me*"
'
Bells ringing in tte New Ycar-telb chin,
ing in tte Mm of friends, telling of sadum.
and uf bope-telb cfahing ln
vela fatw^n,
,___ . .
.

broken awl tte 1x41s chime vtL
other MHtm! broke the deathly stillnrm of tte
night
O. for the saving light In some charitable
window! But there was none—only snow
and darkncis, &lt;!arkne« and anew all around.
I thought It terrible, and yet Id a little toaa
of /time from thb I would hate JcwmMT.U

earth went from beneath my foot, and I fell—

eonversatiouut.
The landlady was a re-*;&gt;e-table Irishwoman
w|ki readily mwuthI my qutotiom without,
bow-'v.-r. tolling nW much more than I already
know, rngt wlIHagly offered to show uh.- tbe
Jiri's rwu

wUilervd by.tbo wbitaucM, be and I had lost
the rood. It wm but a rough one at too

jioid tte higb&lt;«t price*. You watch as yoo
walk along Broadway or Fifth avenue, awl
you’ll »&gt;• yeung bulk* i-arrylng small, neatly
done up imrrel* in their bawls, which theyhold as delicately as they would a bunch of

“What youug gentleman sunpeds a* be site
wrote of it gave me not a little glory and
gold; and you have yet to hear tbe part that In a drawing room watching tte taper Angers
Rice played, a part that brought him great of a young Lady daintily twisting hi and out
prestige and $5,000. 1 can tel! it you briefly, about tte delicate material* of same fancy

really nothing especially suspicious in tbe

neigh-

Btill I pushed on
rode shook and tre
thing. Then the'ladies con* in and take a
lot of work away from us",
“Tbo ladieeF
“Ym. They need pin money, as they cal) it,
and they find' that im p-od n way t.*get it m
anoUwr. Fine feather, tel) in the workshops or

ma is attending to the houre.

bouse, and in tbe evening found myself tbe
o&lt;Tupmit of tbe little Itedroom which I had

pun no further information front tbe pnlkw
and die lodging hotiw was tightly cksvd for
the night, 1 simply wrote out a few lines de­

to a reporter. “Women are looking for work
now who never did anything before but at­
tend to tbeir bouse nnd children. The men

wikkred by the big flakes, over flying down­
ward, and onward, and around me, like a
cold, patient army, whose onslaught could

Drant imsjmtrd evil and wanted a debstive

go back to tte spot; but it was now mining i

keta, while her underclothing

Unqutahed my bokl. I was stronger tlxaxx^l
fad rta-med rev—Xf T __ _______ * . U“" '

ux, Lucy, nui ami tne.

perfectly 1 aid. I couldn't l*e mistaken.**
She iva- considerably agitated. aud would

life she might liave been thought, a ratber
aitntetier tooktug girl, depute an uncommon
and utipl*?ti&lt;int ibiiiii w* of tte lipa, but, ly-

** It drojiped on tbe rocks below, wm tte Bjj,'
•u-nind
-I —.1*

head was held as a billiard ball and bls face
smooth. Rice cast a meaning look at me nnd
I nodded. I began to untenuuxt \ M cou­

and him 1 decidwl to consult 'I found, how­
ever, that be hid l*en rent out of tow^-a

“I trii you I did see iu She had hold of
the wiiMlow sill, nnd the man nl*x»d in the

the orttiuary American type,
Her light
brown tail* imi»t liavv Iw-ea hanging loosely

quick

The man fainted and fell flat upon thr floor.

dow. while I liudvd myself with my note

OLordF

erto still trickfed on, emd ita sllv^

shoulder, iuul sidlwl into the room sixl Rice
It was not much of a clew to found a
theory upon—atill it was something, and I
felt enerairaged. Search as I would, Itovevtr, through the room, 1 could discover
nothing etoe to aid me. until I picked np,
meehanicnlly, a pair of well worn kid shorn
which stood beaide the bureau, nud sb*x&gt;k
them out over my hand.
To my surprw, from one of them &lt;!ropf&gt;od
a gold sleeve button. I dared my hand upon
it instantly, and dropped it into a aide pocket
without-attracting tin* woman's notice, ami
then, throwing tl»e ehoeadowu, ‘•well," I mH,

hatid- Iu-. hancc, pure nnd simple. My wifo
wanted »•» X&lt;^to the theatre. Itwnsnw arm
evening m June, nnd I wm not anxiotn to go;
but wtet my wife will, usually takiw place,

It

THOSE OF HER CLASS.

settod him atoo, but toe fought like a madman.

tn adrnnre.
advance.
tn

wFt in the pit.

A NEEDLEWOMAN

A FLASH OF LIGHTNING.

fattlio*.- far lintS&lt;ls*s porimt cutlery are
haxxl forged, a good worknmu I- ing able to
forge from tweuty-flve to thirty large Uadra

the exp* : k-ured workman rarely refers ti:
either, h». accuracy of &lt;*ye and »kill of tend

bind** eoua* from tte han*l t&lt; tte *mlt!i p i
feet in form, cxoqit the bevol of tte bock in
tended to guide engaging blades, this bev.-l
being formed by grtndbig. Th-* st-vl u*&lt;l th
three Ano hind** i* WardtosrV . (Kagtehj. n-

A tiny stre.im trickling through tte
M*n11
--1 . .. »’

peas they fell; and ns I drank my strength
retwwed. and hojx* cud too desire for life

operator beating two st a time nnd plunging
item in cold water. The &lt; I rawing to temper

“Is it difficult for Mich vronMHi to find employnu-nt F

ground &lt;m Hlx-lH-id and Nova Srotia jitoora,

are’only a beginner ttey will tall ymi they
don’t went you. No, sir; nobody wants a
beginner.*'—New York Herald Intarview.

I armxdei- « ho flrat h* rented handfa*rciiW».

daylight, nnd I stuck ciorcly to
spout, and »oft ehilts like fnallm creeping
uphb back, gra*p a muBrin leaf from tte

Jdraur.

roc nnd refected tbe door.

igtlw abyss that
Ufa
And no

the legislature make a note of thia—Portland
Oregouian.________ ___________ _

“It’s all right,”

,"ond

Buch things tKVur ax the ride vtreefaia little

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                  <text>VOL

The Hastings Banner.
w rar

XXXI. NO. 29

DETROIT

HASTINGS, MICH., NOVEMBER 18, 1886.

County News.

WHOLE NO. 1642.

FOUR CORNRRM.
Cleaning house the order of the dav.
Bert Stowell has gone to Lowell to
canvass for fruit trees. Succesw to him.
James Wolf and brother Steve spent
Sunday at the Corners.
Quarterly meeting at the Holmes M.
E. church on Saturday and Sunday last.
Mrs. Sarah Dake is spending a few
weeks with her parents of this place.
On Thursday last as one of our noted
hunters was roving about in the woods
on John Fuller’s farm, he found the
skeleton of Frank Wolfe concealed in
the tall briars and brush. He gave the
alarm and soon it was taken to the
residence of B. F. Wolfe. It Is not ex­
actly known how long the skeleton
has been concealed, but it is thought
not very long, as it is in good order at
present

Mias Matie Hindmarch has taken her
Amber tooth pick holder—Master
Clement Siason. *
The yell that went up from republi­
Glass mustard dish—Hattie Bare.
can throats at the depot last Tuesday
Amlwr bread plate- Edna Fighter.
night, when the satisifwl crowd started
Silver dollar—Daniel Wolfe.
for
home,
awoke
nearly
all
the
popula
­
Linen table spread-Lewis Sisson
SSZ^,w“‘'"wiring
»nK •,I*TS 011Sub,be
"•y» to thei«*Bax
ti»e’criHlous
tion, who instinctively knew what it and Clara Jarman.
“•»*»« gatwirrehw to the extra tremble
meant.
Red table spread-John Fighter and
mkI eypetit-&lt;&gt;I rotuit to our Mibrerthwa’ mail
There have been a couple of lively wife and Minda Conley.
('uaioRien
Honey dish—ScottZowe.
family rows in town the past week, both
to give our House
resulting
in
separation.
Fruit basket—Alice Lowe.
• Xot°wK’ W’ 8‘
*,nrr ■riuindn) a. ni..
Set individual salt dishes-Emory
Mrs. Lenlie Reynolds and children
। xiPVltii " ' S’ Hec”' Monf- ’riiiirwlay p. ni..
•
.
left Saturday to occupy tbelr new Lowe.
Lome at Grand Rapids.
Cake latsket—Clara Lowe.
*
*h°P- H*mnlay. *.
F. B. Cable, Len Feighner and their
Pair linen towels—W. S. Brown and
to
H ■■■’ ■ the fact that
“live-eights’’ spent Sunday at Battle wife.
■
Creek.
Work box—T. L. Foster.
H&gt; hob/
II. M. Lee has put a mammoth new
White silk handkerchief -H. Foster.
DANFIKLD. .
safe into his store.
Set glass ware— L’mi Bare and wife..
MAVVVI
our/rade.
On Nov. 1st, Mr. and Mrs. Robt.
G. S. Davis and Charley Holbrook,
' u.?ybo f?11 «rnn,b*’' if *e do have a
from the county hub. were in town Billingsley, of this township were
i little cold weather now ? We need a
I I 11 I n ■’D^mrvr proof of the
Wednesday of last week.
taken by surprise by many of their
J
change.
1 lb. good fine cut tobacco, light .
F. Catron. Kleinhan’s clerk, was so friends assembling at their residence,
I Our old friend ami neighbor Ang.
JlUvBl uniformity ^and al­
WOODLAND.
disheartened at the result of the elec­ and reminding them it was their tenth
35 '
is about to buy Calvin Jackson's
1 *■ choice “ “
• “
ways reliable qualbam. Weaver and Miss Sophia Hale tion, that he has resigned his position wedding anniversary. An upholstered
I farm and move lutek to Ban field.
rocking chair and a set of gid
.
ity of our goods?
oo | Dr. Chandler and wife were called were united in the bonds of holy matri­ and gone home.
Mrs. J. Osmun is visiting friends at band aishes were presented Mr. and
| to Battle Creek a few days ago to at- mony on Thursday evening last.. gw gain Diaiuomb. Watchgood
Mrs. B., in well timed remaras by Mrs.
While George and Monroe Rowlan­ Saginiw.
dark
35 tend the sick child of their son. who is
Chas. Scheldt has erected a new barn Will Edwards, to which the recipients
der were absent from home some one
i up in the north woods hunting.
beat
responded in a feeling manner. The
■•o | John McKenzie has had sad intelli- entered their cellar and carried off six and an ice house.
R. Mayo was married Sunday to a afternoon was pleasantly spent in social
I gence of his brother Simon being cans of fruit
light.
converse and discussing the excellent
Mrs. Wm. Sears is married to a well young lady frojn Bellevue.
I drowned In Manitoba region.
Fancy
Good*
we
supper
prepared.
A.
L.
Rasey
and
wife
spent
Sunday
to
do
farmer
of
Maple
Grove.
30' Henry Wick wire has so ordered it
“ Rocket plug tobacco
“ .
show-a magnificent
On the evening of the same day the
On Monday evening several of the I. witli Charlotte friends.
! that Banfield is to have four months
A new manufacturing establishment company again assembled, this time at
- Dynamite plug tobacco. 4Jght
। winter, commencing last week
of
F- toys visited Woodland lodge
stock
at
correct
~ ! Mile* Fiaher's wife has gone to Ohio Iaod. 5UPPer was 9CTVed at Mrs-I,r- »«*'• has been started in the old Holler mill the home ol Mr. and Mrs. Homer Bates,
x prices.
and dark
3J ; to atfiwid the wedding of her twin sis- !son ”• on account
hotel refusing on the north side of the river, by Ed. to assist this couple in celebrating
Roscoe. Fred Appleman and the Tay­ their wedding anniversary,
1 tcr.
.to accommodate them.
“ Bull Dog plug tobacco, light
*■'
Robert Brunnev’s daughter Addie b
lecture at the M. E. lor Bros. They will build refrigerktors
AMYRfA. . '
45 »t honw ,u;u- low' wKh OTn.un.pUon. , &lt;burd&gt; on biuxtoy .."■‘"J w“ H1' and do wood-working of all kinds.
•• Blank Road plug
The ne.w store room at the creamery
Henry Tasker and family, returned
r
nio*l sensible and nght to the point lec..
'
!! tltru
nut
will
lie- a—
big
institution
when
finished,
from Dakota last Wednesday.X
tun*, tl.ut
that h*,a
h-is luu.rx
l&gt;een made hup.,
here yet.
---------.—
-r--------------——
—
“ Nimrod plug
a
rRKKrnnr.
—
ork is tieing
being considerably de
de-­
Joe Marriult’s little boy is sidk.
Mifffl Hattie Sackett is visiting her but the
work
50 Fn&gt;D&gt; the Ht-ral.t.’
A. Youngs has rented his barn.
aister, Mrs. J. Felte.
lnye&lt;l by bad weather.
Spent Head plug
f
Martins.
1 Trade
Mrs. Brown and Green from Battle
....... is Increasing in
... Freeport.
....
| Hr. Landis has got moved into his I Rev. E. H. Disseile. our new Metho­
l
X
z
—
.....I
LK
m. R.
1»
---,
&lt;
Booth smoking
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Hatt*
are
nicely
doin’
house,
anti
is
now
ready
at
uU.times
of
I
&lt;Ust
minister,
was
taken
ill
a
week
ago
Creek, visited at J. A. Serves lust week.
IO i
auu Ann. i». iMira I'n' mcrij mill
* idled
the Ileuny house
Mr. Shepard has returned from a
!!“! in
:r. the
h;-a:sr on
t. Rare
R... t St.
L't.
night or das.
’
1 Sunday night after services. Ln tbe
“ Peck's Rad Boy
lldth
Rear. ......
Bowen
con.
'1 I-.-.
H att.-ndid the
..... district
....... gv , x,,..
- .! Those
* ,.LJ.-X wanting
nRUUUU cutters will
KIM Mapply to morning Dr. Goucher was called ami hunting trip to Roscommon.
-------- held
' at *
i «t
». —
. «*i—t a _oad * found Mr. Dinette suffering from a seMre. R. A. Shepard and family have
. ; ference of the M. E. society
Sai- in
i C. A.
Hough,
as he
is expecting
..
.' w
„1V„, this
M,,„ week.
* - I vere attack of pneumonia. Everything moved to Battle Creek.
; nnac this week.
ot, them
Messrs.
Job
(litsebrough
and
11.
C.
A.
T.
Cooper
has
bought
the
John
|
possible
was
done
for
him,
but
he
failed
20
Chesebrough
C.1
botijh* th
•• Daisy tobacco
.
j rapidly, and died Saturday afternoop. turned from Dakota Saturday. They •
’
i'erkham were in Grau! Rapids and Valentine property.
[idesra. who died oi
of heart
cbil- are well pleased with their prospects
•: IMrjsit the fore part of this week.
• Mr. Hill, of Odessa,
neart *i He
r&gt;c leave*
»v«»»v» a
n widow
iw&gt;uu» and
«wu four small
ou.w «***Why we sell tolarccua cheap.
Hiram Rogers pasmsl through this disease was taken to Allegan to be | dren In almost destitute circumstances. there and will move their families
We buy in large qualities.
। I lace .Tuesday with twenty beads of buried.
The funeral occurred at the M. E. tiicre in the spring.
The Messrs. Smith have purchased of
,
young cattle for Grand Rapids market.
C. A. Hough, county treasurer elect, church Tuesday morning at 10 o’clock.
Geo. Knrchner has hired out to Bray-। hxs resigned the office of township • Presiding Elder Hamilton, of Lansing, Geo. Tompkins his feed grirylcr and
ton A Childs tor the winter and com-; treaurer. and Jerome Watts was aj&gt;- ’ conducted the services, and his remains t will run the same this winter tn the
turere.
inpnnA.1 work WMinMjt.V
WPFl*
old Cutter udll.
were laid
laid in
In tllp
the VillaiTV
village CefiietPTV.
cemetery.
menced
Wednesday ■t.rxrvtin.v
morning.
pointed uu
as l.iu
his succetsor.
Orno Strong, of the Nashville News,
The suit for breach of promise
Mr. Ijtroy. of N7 Y.. the gentleman. G. D. Barden .has traded his house
We save you the jobber’a profit.
brought against IL Mayo, by Dora Mc­ was in Assyria Monday last looking
I w ho owns the forty acres of wild land and lot here for Rob. Gill’s ffarm in
’
after delinquent subscriber*.
Graw
has
been
the
principle
topic
of
We sell for spot cash only.
just south of the village, has Icvu in the Sunfield.
David Nelson, of Bellevue, was in
u4jvthis
.uk. week.
«.tT&lt;uv.
vu. hunters
uuuw.o.have
—v.wu.uvd
i ....
illage
;, Several
bf our
returned conversation during the past week.
Rev.
the north woods with empty poc- Your correspondent has nothing to say Aamu Tuesday.
j E
lt. August Nagler and wife, ot j from
___............................................................
Allie Young has a new buggy.
keta and no game.
; pro or ««*•
con. preferring
Sheridan, are visiting their parents and kets
;«•
r“‘“« to let public op. — J— in A1.1
— vicinity
I
.u;.
&lt;_
I Frank
M.
&gt;- Densmore
...—
—has
, . at—•last found a_I pinion
1 ulul/u,take
t.k.Its
tlunwn
xwliru.
Leu Sylvester, of Battle Creek, b
j| friends
this
this ----week.
own oomse.
QPETTAI CI nQTNfl OUT PPTPP i m.
Theo.
wife. of Dutton,
mate and
and has
has wltledseltlwL down
down to
to business.
business. ' AIL or nearly
— i Bouck and
—a J_
— mate
-- -all the good-looking visiting his brother in Assyria.
OlnulAlJ ullUulliu UU 1 1 Hluri were the gudsts of his brother and other
There is some talk of organizing a school ma'ams in the county were in
MAPLE ORoVJi.
relatives. Saturday and Sunday, return- business men's protection association our village last Friday, attending ex­
IL Mayo and wife, of Nashville, call­
amination.
here.
ing home Monday.
1j *—
Mrs. Frank Wallace, of Uhio. is
Jesse Downs has bought IL Mayo's ed on relatives in this vicinity last SunHU'KORY OORNKRS
■
stock of groceries.
' spending a couple of weeka with her
Foster gxies north to work this
The K. of 1*. lodge has tnoved into its
' sister. Mrs. Jacob Wallace, ot Irving. ’
A. Smith and wife are fitting up
; ami her brother. William Yoha. of' rooms over the storetof Smith A Law­ magnificent new hall over F. C. Robe’s winter.
new hardware, and
you
’t imagine
Some generous friend jelieved Gen.
rence for housekeeping.
।! -------------------------—- ,v
— can
------------1
1 Campbell.
Bell's park barrel of about twenty-five
I Yinrkx McKay has ami In Ihv up- ' Hnw
bow motiv
mau afra
ata tha
th. Gtva
boys iln
40 piit
put nn.
on.
. : A. M. Herrington has a mounted ।
Kirk’s Bath King, per cake ...
pounds of pork one night last week.
H. Hale alxl
have
I ran* Mdtorby I
* deer on I exhibit ion at his store which be | per story ol Mrs. Marxarrt CarptwU s . . U. McDerby
Gris Maiies has moved into the Ellis
had ,
painters
I! —
-------- at work on their store* the
s , killetl while “up north.” It looks as ; house at the center.
- Cream While Honey ... v
■
**
****
w
a*lr
home,
Assyria.
Mrs. Sarah Wintermute has u relapee &lt; past week,
natural as liferand is another specimen !
H. H. Winde, from the Agricultural
j" Bev.n
0. *S. 'Grinnell's mother, from
and is very sick.
b : of Ad’s handiwork as taxidermist.
I
" White Russian Math.. .
College, ---------------------------------------commenced school in the—
Mayo
.—
' Messrs. Thos. Sullivan and Reuben , Club dances commenced at Tompson’s I Illinob. b making him a visit
1 -a.—•— -Li... *•
iaj
I --------------Mrs. Lew--------Granger,
»—of
— Charlotte,
—t-TLS' was : district. Monday last. Hb home is in
•
Turtle ml'.....
Dunn, of this place, started for C;tna»la ball, Friday night of last week.
county. "
E. Pennock ha* made some needed n- ' in
in town
town Uis
thb week
week visiting
visiting friends.
friends.
i। Delta
-----.
, j today to visit relatives and friends in
I
Dr
II.
A.
Barber
occupied
the
Con-1
I
pain
on
his
house.
Dr
II.
A.
Barber
occupied
the
Con-1
The
new
M.E.
minister
had
made
!
“
Honey
• । Leatleld. Ont., and other points. Mr.
- Sullivan will return home in a few &lt;iayh I H. M. Bvington is repainting his ' gregatiqnal pulpit Sunday evening, and , many friends andhis sudden death has
Wisley’s White Clover Honey .
ueliyered
discourse.' u M &lt; out » d^p gl°°^
’
..k.vJ»averyabfe
very »ble discourse.
‘ I but Mr. Bunn intends to remain there i barn, adding very much to Its appear- . Iuu
Mr. Dave Bracket and wife, ot Kala­
| AL Durkee wears a new hat and tie,
••
oat Meal
............................ • “nUln&lt;,xt fM11Edward .Smith, ot Alugibta spent a | won, so they say. on election. We have mazoo. visited friends here and at
Representatives of the Alaska RailAssyria
last
week.
£
exhibiting
hb
I
noticed
before
that
Al.
was
partial
“
l*alace Honey
~ ; way Co. are here procuring right of | day or so here last week_____ „
Joe Smith and wife and Andrew
Pi NT. AND CEDAR.)
...
. „ 1 wav for the 4»w railroad. They are ; newly Invented machine for making : toward Hattie.
A new livery stable has been opened ]Henry, of Asjrii, called on friends in
| The above are all tine soaps and
-j generally
—------ n.- meeting ».ui,
with success, al­ slat and wire fencis.
.
m the Union house barn.
1thb vicinity Monday last.
I
J.
S.
Wagoner
and
wife,
of
Canton.
though
'opposition
has
already
been
I per cent lees than all other dealers ask.
A number of the young folks put In
Ohio are visiting at Henry Black's.
encountered where least expected.
PRAIRIEVILLE. *
Jas. McDonald, of Irving, ate u quan­ They like the country well, and think a big evening at the rink last Wednes­
We bare the goods and must have the
"Beautiful weather for this time of
tity of jimpson weed Tuesday and came -tf buying a farm and dwelling among day night with a select skating party..
The band have cards out for a the
(
year," Is the opinion one hears exnear dying from the effects of it. Dr. us.
money.
,
H. F. Peckham was called about mid­
Myron Pennock was married Wednes­ Thanksgiving dance at the opera hopaar .
Charlie Slawson from Kalamo is read­ meets.
day evening to Miss Cora Williams, of
night in time to save his life.
ing
medicine
with
Dr.
J.
T.
Goucher.
I The G. A. R.
band
boys
ar
Hone.
•
Rev.
Bruce will bold extra meetings
IL
are making
J. L Stevens had a brother from ,at South Pine Lake next week.
Hannah Whitby commenced teaching
preparations to give all who attend
e°w.
Albion, accompanied by his family, to
J. W. Sackett has cooe to Battle Creak
their Thanksgiving party at the rink in the Mead district last Monday.
and Maple,
~
E. E. Grilley has moved his saw mill spend Sunday with him.
for a couple of days.
Thursday evening, Nov. 25th. an oppor­
May TomUson. of Hastings, has been
Geo. Van Tyne cut his knee quite ser­
tunity to nave a pleasant time. All’ into Adam Elliott’s woods, a half mile
iously a week ago. He b able now to
who are fond of dancing should not fail north of the corner*. Mr.. Elliott has visiting her cousin. Mabel Selieck.
Wells.
Barber,
Dickinson
&amp;
Co.
’
s
'
Our Bazaar Department is full of rare to enjoy the occasion.
get
about though not vary rapidly.
has a fine lot of timber there, which, we
efficient
engineer.
Is
enjoying
a
well
1
The members of the Sabbath school
After a short vacation, Miss Florence are informed, he intends cutting into
bargains in tinware, hardware, woodene.trned vacation.
Wright returned to Freeport to make a lumber this winter.
We are promised two entertainments '
E. A. Grilley while running hissteam
ware. glassware, stationery, wall brack­ farewell visit, having decided to remain
The school commenced to-day with no
with her parents in Middleville this engine over the bridge on four mile by the celebrated G. Paul Smith, imlarge an attendance as to make it neces­
creek near Amos Ciscos broke through peraonator and cartoonist, ’ere long.
ets. and all kinds of staple and fancy winter.
e
Fred Baker has returned from Kan­ sary to procure additional seats.
Mrs. Jno. Goelcher was somewhat the plank blowing out one steam gauge,
joods. toys, dolls, etc. We have just surprised Saturday afternoon, on re­ while three men had a narrow escape sas and report says he will go into busi­
turning borne after a brief absence, to of serious injury in consequence there­ ness here again.
DOWLINR.
received our first invoice of holiday find a number of ladles industriously of.
Tom Niles swells out still more since
On Thanksgiving the young men of
John Montgomery and Ang. Seagle the arrival of that new baby Monday. this place are going to choose side* of
goods. It will pay you to buy early, as engaged in sewing carj»et-rag3 for her
Several
of
our
citizens
spent
Sunday
At supper time, from various nooks have disolved partnership as black­
ten on each side, and then go hunting,
at Buffalo, N. Y.
you can buy cheap and get the best, se­ and corners came baskets laden with smiths. the former having turned more
Mrs. Jas. Fleming has returned from and tiie side that gets tiie lca&gt;t count*
good things of which Mrs. G. was asked attention to horse jockying while the
will pa) for an ojiter supper for tbr
her visit to Albion.
lections. We buy of the largest impor­ to help partake. It was an occasion latter talks of locating near Banfield.
John B. Messimer is the “pa” of a entire party which will be served at 11
W. A. Lasher will not move to Hast­
pleasantly and profitably spent.
o’clock that night, after the evening is
ters in this country and can sell for less
J. D. Fehelev’s farm residence two ing this year, he having arrived at a new boy, which put in an appearance spent in dancing. The hunters cordial­
Monday
night.
wise conclusion that his service will
ly invite everybody and hb best girl to
money than any house in Barry county. mites east of here was discovered to l»e not be required m the Barry county
on fire Tuesday about 10 a. m. Jas.
come and join them at night in danc­
Griffin wsb driving home and saw register's office.
ing and eating ovsters, and they will
JRVINR.
Dr. Elliott's house had a little blaze
We pay the highest market . rice for smoke rising from the roof. He hast­
do all in thdr power to make it a
inside.
The
other
evening
while
sever
­
ened on and collected force enough to
Markdkd.—Nov. 10, 1880, at the resi­
JT" Prices ant! Estimates given on ap- butter and eggs. For choice dairy but­ extinguish the flames before the house al young people had met for an evening dence of the bride’s father, in Irving, pleasant affair.
was entirely destroyed. The fire origin­ visit fire was discovered in the cham­ bv Bev. D. L. Eaton, of Lowell. Mr.
AGUAT VxerrOMT.
ter salted with tine salt we pay a fancy ated in the upper floor near the "thim­ ber, destroying some carpet which was Buel W. Sisaqn. of Carlton, and Miss
BEKTLEY BROS. 4 WIUCIHS.
price. We want the best and are will­ ble." Loes estimated SI50. Insured in near a stove pipe, together with a new Lillie Cowles, of Irving. The house
suit
of
clothe*
recently
purchased
by
which was fitted up for the occasion
Barry A Eaton.
About the drat of July. Mr. Hlbtard
the hired man.
was wrij filled with a very pleasant
*.Unit (latinc been nt*de Id the condition of ing to pay for it
Rev. John Mason assisted by Rev. company ot invited guests, about fifty called at my market., and aeetajm.OJIANRXVILLK.
•'''bin mortKaM, made au* oxwwiby.wy-;
Clarance, of Hillsdale, are bolding a l-eing present. As to refreshments, very much out ot health, and auuvtu*
i: MSIlweD kadl&lt;cnoe* &lt;'. HtUlwrlL hM wife, to
School
commenced
Monday,
with
B.
We want your trade and will make
extremely with rheumatlam and bUwrits
of
meetings
at
the
M.
P.
church
they
were
superabundant
and
of
great*
•ur.u-i c*r*on,
April nth. li«. and reA. Walker as principal and Hattie
nl-'I :u th* oflfee of the Iteaiitcr of Deeds for
variety. The presents for the happy llouraeaa. advtad me to drop taMnj
this week.
Mitchell assistant.
■&gt;rr&gt; l •Mipty.
dtFWJMMf..
other medicine, and try Hibbard.
IL
The ministerial association which couple wera as follows:
The postoflice will lie moved to Eli
v v i JO o'eioek p. tn , tn liber 1* at mortc*was in session at the Wesleyan church,
Large rocking chair -groom to bride. Rheumatic Syrup. «aytn» It would cun• •.. ;-4«r we, by which default the power of
Nichols’ store.
Set of chairs—father and mother of me. 1 old to him that n waa ImprwalMrs. Thiers left last week for Elsie. broke up on Thursday. Some were ex­
t.ie for me to fully deacribe my tatauClinton Co., where she will make her pected to tie in attendance that were ^Tled Ubln spread-mother of bride.
.ulfertmr. for y.ara put; Utot I had
home with her son Frank. M“y and not able to do so.
Linen table spread -father of bride. triixi so many remedies and nos­
E. C. Elliott will return to his homo
sincere were the n-greU at her Geparttrums
that I had no faith in them.
Pair Hnen towels and broom-mother
in Kansas this work.
He explained the nature of the
ure.
Mrs. Cornelius Tack has gone to of groom.
and
how
it
would
Uncle England. Mrs. Wm. England. Grant Station, Newaygo county, for a
Foor quarter dollars—Wm. Moulton temedy
operate upon the liver and kidneys, as­
Mrs. Harper and Mrs. Fish, are on the three weeks visit with her parents.
. and wife.
| 1’otato masher, IxxU jack and pair suring me that there were no poisons
^Mr. Harrington, the gentlemanly
or opiate* used in its uompouadn^
We can sell you the most goods tor
NARHV1LLK.
: woolsn socks -Morton L SLaon.
and telling me the iugrelienta which
clerk that has l*eu
Wrthe teafit tnooey of any house in the for the past three months, will leave
compowd the remedy. I commenced
I_ __ (-ton thru. t^KlM and I
this week.
. .
.
al pulpit Sunday evening.
C. Grisnrold has gone back to wort
XllOXi*
mr.
..
-----'
city.
John 1M1 has purvhai
Fruit basket and twke dish—Clara
for L. A. NichoU.
Downs’ property south of Mtn. Bos­
ail cnunKA ... u-' r-—---------- - ------ -­
Ben Wing spent a fe* d«y» *t ‘ Lun- ton^ and will move “out on the farm.
Sisson.
„ ,,
,
Gloss aauce stand—H. (.Foster and these tarts unsolicited, ami am ready to
“well tills weekPurchis A Squier have their building
verify the authenticity of this cure by
Rev. Voorhees, ol Hickory Corners, perched up cm right foot pc*u. while wife.
..
Set amber colored glass ware- Susan pt-r^nnal correspondence with anyone
was in the village this week.
tbethird story w being
wnodoubt.it.
Tbr o»b Grocery Mid B*““ Home.
Miss Effie Moorehouse. of Plainwell, ground floor. This was the second store A Moulton and son.
Itod table spread—D. W. Moulton
is visiting friends and reUti vea.
Mra. (Varies i’hrtteplace. of R«d vuildmg ertrited m Naahnllc.
Frank M. Potter, formerly editor of ^Cut1 glass bread plate—Mamie and
X. B.-We -H &gt;h' ‘s&lt;* Un “
Uw Vermontville ila«k. wm on our
Citv is visiting at Edgar Brown s.
Iva Moulton.
BattieCm*
Mrs Stephen Nichota, of Charlotte,
Cnert Irr
tbe ■““*rL
•outh om quarter of the xxrth w
•'-tiro, thirty-oem Ol; In town c
was called here by the seriova illneee of. ^Mbl EUa Overholt baa traigned her
I-hpemingra
»-««« reran &lt;T&gt; wmC. eoufelntaa
BcpoWlon, -ped.nr ebouM

our object in ad­
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those who are not
onr
fyyiilar

EveryUserofTohacco
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DETROIT.

,TIEY BBOS. &amp; WILKI1S

Farm Wagons,
Mie Shovel Pion,

OF TOILET SOAPS.

ROAD SCRAPERS,

PINE LUMBER,

Cedar Fence Posts,
Joist and Studding,

FLOORING

ItaJld.

cornice Mouldings,

iaiide Pirn &amp; Band Moddings

Stoop Scrolls &amp; Columns

Window and Door
Screens.

We roast our own coffee.

We roastourown peanuts.

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wife.

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�MEMRY WAYYERRM RETUftfit&amp;

THE HGHT IM l«HAJ*.

XJf/ZJUL

Lillie Devereux Blake. Lt it fa. Jet
all join in Mr. Dan Maguinnis’s ttv

riuber. In

were the words of the minister st the
close of a lang prayer. “Say amen."
softly said a little cherub of the congre­
gation.

“Did you reveal you identity?" naked
a New York policeman of one of hfa.
minions. “Well, you liet 1 didn’t 1
4list told him who I was. and it broke
limall up."

the tariff,
ImU-vhI that

A' sood-looking girl, whose lover ask­
ed her in the tenderwit tones why it was
she was so magnetic? explained the
Rhenomenon 'by informing him that
er father and mother were laitii tele­
graph operators.

’AKlHc
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.

the ilisnpjvilntmeut
with the results of n
DemoL-iuliv mlmi*trntim. ami that
An old lady, whose grandson was
disaffeL-tloii
noc
,r.
about to proceed to the BiacK sea.
by any nswna, I* admitted, confined to Mor- among the other parting admonitions,
gave him strict injunctions not to bathe
In that sea. for she did not want him to
come back a nigger.

quetice. Tto- defeat of JYank Hurd, in the
Totedo &lt;li*t t i&lt;.t. Mr. Wattmou attributed

lUttriet w hich he r-iught to nrprvwnt. Mr.
coaipMiUou *ttti tin- multitude trf low test, short « utter*mi was inclined to rvguid the Lutx«
weight. Mum &lt;&gt;r i-bcMpbatc powder*. Sold only vote with wwpectful wonder.
£
vHf?VAI* BAKtMO rO*I&gt;Klt CO., lOf
W»U St. N.I.
,,’tnjai
ENTHUSIASTIC AUDITORS.

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and ScJtt countic, referred to above is su»taiuod. the majority ua joint ballot will U&gt;
menwcd to four. In the Clark aud Jeffsnam

GERManreNEOY

For Pain

“Aunt Juno.’’ said an exasperated ground of ineligibility, charging that Markey
iuu not l««u a iwddcnt erf the ilbirlut in
wife, “I wish it was a custom for wo­
which la waa elect*! a MiOkkat length of
men to trade husbands, as it fa for rnen
to trade horses." “Why, my dear?"
_ _________________
“Because, if it waa. i’u cheat some wo­ JcrityWHERE THE MADSTONE FAILED.
man dreadfully before sundown T

SODA

BestretL,-W-.--M.

c

Brother Gardner: “De bulwarks of
El Paso, Tex, Nov. 1J(—A tUtbusteiring
Lilierty about which we h'ar so much
wheneber two old ward bummers git whom., deslgissl to «Mtabliah a new reftuUic
togeder in a tiasemeot saloon, mus' lie
and Chihuahua has
arcbi&gt;&gt;te, which *hr and b-r liuxtiand at- defended elven wid our liVSs, but when
Icvu outliiwsl by an
tmdni. declaring that it wmu iwacwibfa a man's goods am.dumped out on de.
einiMry at Dal la*.
IPHfaTUlK.__________________
sidewalk kase he can't pay his rent, the
Tex.
Cutung. th»bulwarks o' liberty am party thin.
“Buliy for you!" To this Mix

tilphlhrria

in

Mirlniriteld.

New Haven News:
Ex-Governor
Smith, of Georgia, having said that he
he hud seen Henry Wan! Beecher din­
ing recently, was asked whether the
man of God seemed hearty? "Hearty!"
nqilit-d the Georgian; “why, if he had
lieen at the miracle on the mount there
wouldn't have lieen any basketful left."

RH

WFtvn

fTATAKiui
FEVER.

f.

•»via i.lqti

Tito BVYKKM* C1VIDK la

the

OUGHIURE

The elder Walla&lt;*k (nice said to a
Iwautlfid young lady who came to him pay, nnicM oU»rwte uipulabeL AU Um*
..nd killf-d near the Fletcher Houm-, in Hetn- to be an actress*. “Mv dear, did you
inway township, on tie- Machin* riser, by even have your heart broken?" To
partk- who weiti unknown. Faaclt-iw bud which the dear repliid: “Why. no, of tlx- mUlionairu cool king; C. F. fiimmnnda
brrti dogging u «U»r nml de|Hiti&gt;-» Hill and course; how alisurd!" “So it’fa," said D. D. Bell, trf Lexingtou. Ky.; IV. H. US
the veteran: “but unless von have, you
t___
• ... ..
.
.
cannpC act. Go and get married und
come hack in live years.”

I’axtdrs class: Young chicken scalp­
er (Who fa still inclined tn scepticfam. i
Dat's all right to done say it's a miricle:
but what's the difference’'tween a miricle and u nateral consequence? 1’astor
Clmnccy IL Crosby..cumpUliuiut»»., (lay W. triytof Ohio: Frank U. Hoffman, epiu-ateor of Solomon—TH splain by an illushrashun.
'oster, dftetxlaat.
ii.HreluiiMlit.- at Chh-agu; (.*. W. frith, of Now. s’pose you was to as' me to len'
Htate &lt;rf Mh-hlgau -Fifth Judicial circuit. - In
vou a nickle. lk&lt; natural consequence
IbaDcery. suit uruding tn the Circuit Court for
would Im* I’d up an* it to you: but if I
toe comity &lt;4 Harry. In Chancery-, at Um Court
ever got it back agin dat would be a
fsusc In th* city of Hast lugs ou the Uh day &lt;&gt;1
ktober. A. D. j.-wi
'
miricle. Judge.
In Uns caiar It appear Ing from afikhnli on
Lrcm&lt;&gt;&lt;r. Nov. 1:1—The Lmdon Socialiate'
hav« nimouncrd their intention to hold n
“Your fnce is very familar,” raid u
deuiouotratiun in Trafalgar
Colorado man to a thoughtful person
grove onmpUUuaut'a Mlirilun. it la'ordered that
whom he chanced to sit beside in a rail­
the apjwanuwi. of saldjioo-n-wldrut defendant
road train. “It strikes me that we
THE MARKETS.
were colleagues in the Ohio Legislature
ini*®.” “Youare mistaken” replied
bill at coinphdnt to be filed, mh! a iwpy iherothe thoughtful person, “It was in the
«C to be scrvnd on lb- couiplaiiMuiVs solicit,
within twenty days after Wrrice on him of
Ohio penitentiary we met You had a
copy nf laid bill :ii&gt;d notice ot this order; mm!
cell acrot* the corridor from mine."
“Oh! yes; I remember now," said the
other. “My memory fa a little fickle at
times, but I felt sure we hud served our
state together in some rapacity."
printed. putilialied arid circulating in' said

• ajipOntnientM annouucnl Friday wm*? tie.
j foUBWtag: IV. D. Hunertt, of Cincinnati.

succwlon. or that he cause a copy &lt;rf this onter
to be perwNially
said tumrexldriu
.—aerrwl
..—... on
- .i.....
.... «..._
FRANK A. HOOKKJC,
SMITH A CuLOMUVK,
Circuit Judge,
solicitors for Complainant.

packing and ahiMduK iota. *UU&amp;J.&gt;V.

CRJIUMO, Nov. 13.-The National Farmera*
।alliance ftmslwl its station Friday. Officers
i
fur
the coming year wer»cho«n a* follow,;
:Fresidrnt, A. U. Htnsetpr; vino ]&gt;md&lt;tent, J.
&lt;J. Burrows; Mrcretarkw, Milton George ruxl
w
n u-.w^i. ________ __
. .
.. .
1
’
*in MinneapoUs. IteMslutiotvi were adopted
condemning capiUUsUc monopolies. A rir—,.l-v-

___ 1 . 1 &gt;

. .

..

tiww throughout the country, requ&lt;wtmK

of the Mctbodtet Epiwopal church was lield
.i_ ___
...
J. J Atkina. Chief nf Police. Knox- Inuvwiav
ille, Tenn., writes: "My family and I
are beneUclaries of your most excellent
medicine, Dr. King's New Discovery
for &lt;®nsuinption: •havinff found it to
bt* all that you claim for it, desire to
testify to Its virtue. My friends to
whom I have recom mended it, praise It
at every opportunity." Dr. King's
New Discovery for consumption fa ••ommlttoe reported that t-SO.uoo wiu be
guaranteed to cure roughs, colds, bron­
chitis. asthma, croup and every affec?
tlon of throat, chest and lungs. Trial
bottles free at W. H. Goodyear Jfc Co.’s
Drug Store. Large size S1XO.

You are feeling depressed, your appetitefa poor, you are bothered with head­
ache. you are fldgetty, nervous and
genrrall v out of aorta, and want to
brace up. Brace up. but not with
stimulants, spring nieulcinw, or bitters,
whtcih have for their basis very .cheap,
had whisky, and which,stimulate you
for an hour, and then leave you in
worse condition than latfore. What
von want fa an alterative tliat wHI
purify your Noul, start healthy action
1 kid noys, restore your
rive renewed hwdlh and

• Bittern, and only to
W.H.G«dya«4Co.,»

«

Ww. v1*

‘U rite I in-ui- •&lt;

o,&lt;

SsxSfe’--..

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k

SAFE.
SURE.
PROMPT.

IMPORTANT
TO
ALL—
■

Farmers
Gardeners
Dairymen
Florists
Fruitgrowers

-I . :

ImfulSTtaST"1' "p**

Stock-raisers
Wool-growers
Butter-makers
Poultrymen
Bee-keepers

ly*»u due proof by afildav.t u&gt; u v&lt;
Tlioni'u. one of the drien.lMni, 1,
'
titlwl eause jicndliig )n thM Amn
",c””
the said Htalc of Ml'fateau and m' th

9S
within four month* froin the dax*o'

I KJttl'ffiK!? Sr.!;--Ai (he A»bl

..

lu-wu..

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&lt;f Special Opport unity to

Dcuuilt Uavtiu Ixn n mad. ,

vnT/ * Ulr r' Kl-'Irr irf &lt;le.tl» for IHrn

flay incut of tbe IMrreM on ?...&lt;
&gt;
j Mine' is nude |..-iy*l,i„ u. t|M lv. :
; slrould Um »MU&gt;e Mfixtii uup.i»l and
tor Ike &lt;l&gt;Air
tl.irfk ...........
|w

m &lt;»f *aid mprisucrv t!» :r •
.
or a**lgn*. Uy ■:
| Mid payable Immcdlatelv
ilfeT
i! Ihr
lh-A-Ao.1
In
perhul limited
for the
nut then haw expired.

I principal »uni u( fifteen

given that uti Saturday, fir. rmtwr .1

Secure at Very JLittle C.ont

Bead the following ;
ORHGE JI’DD.thcEdltoraiul build legnl &lt;-&lt;Mto »f thl. fctrrvkHurr. ton-diii »i;h .
attorney
toenuiWw.i,ol twenty. fit.
erupof what waa formerly the must valua­ f.w
li, ul.1
. 1.1doll4r». a. t-ntrlf—
,
ble and widely circulated Rural and Family
lieinr
rituntr
In
ttatoaiMlupo:
Vanlt^sphct
Jounial lb thia country, is nor Editing/
and with bis SONS publishing the BwjUy

PRAIRIE FARMER at Chicago.
J»urual (rrtablished in IBID. hat. Ueuiuc our of thr moe.1 Vaiuab1r{loun.-&lt;*
of Practical. Reliable infuntottlon In the
t nlted Statra. It I- . xoredQ^ly Uocful
to Every Jinn, Woman end Child
In Country, VillHKv or City, fur the
Fatih aud alt grown tqmn it. its VrapA. i:»
Livestock. Garden, Fruita aud Flowers.

All IIOI KEREEPERAi-verywWra
will find lu the Proirir E&lt;tro»rr uioat Valu­
able. Useful Informatuui aliout every kibd
of Household Work and (’are. This la pre

luted Hailing'. !MMi
.

llAVlbK-ClMlK.

PHitA) A.bllELlMlN

'HAii^ll- BATES. At tonic-, for Murtja..

Mortgage hate.
Default having been made mfnei.i.. 1 r..ma certain luurtga/c evmite.1 hv
and Mars F. 1 ox hi* wife. |« l;u
t*y»rlnc dale the :--rd day &lt;rf iU..
oordeutn the office ef the n -l,t..

who write ami talk almutwhal they thru)
a*-Ivin IX), anil is nut a “scissor and paste"
araottturntof things that tm-rvly read well.

etKhiiti'iu Iiiai »lv&gt;ip&lt;t .:i

A Beautiful, IHimtndcd Journal coining
Every Week la the Prtucjf pltr&gt;orr. It has
tenbddisl Its Clrrulalhm under the new
Management, and deserve* a fint place in
Every Home, and will pay at auy Cort.

thirty day*, tlien and from thencvforih o'lr.-’.
ia|nr&lt;&lt;ft»ii|fl&lt; thinly dare |t&gt;e priartiwj
ot two thousand and fiffv rtdi:.-&gt;.. -iib .!

«ff TriHitm Coot.
t?T Our Readers can wr have Prairie
Fhrmer in connection with our Journal
nl 't’ry Mtuall Coat. The price until

menu with the publiahm. by mraaa of
Which we projKwr to supply the Wetkl),

P’VM**’ InunrdlMtriy thereafter, rt.'ihoj^b
period limited for the pajrrn-nt thereof nn&gt;
theuhaveespinal; aud defaultha&gt;ingbeen n..
thirty days atid upwards and *tlll rrinrinpaid, the aforwiaiu principal sum &lt;&gt;1 i»« th
and and fifty dollars Irw seven hundred
pujj wlth M1| MrM!.4i;,. ,.
I. ts nos declared din- and pan
itf «al&lt;l amrtaiw. and tli-n- ■dqe at this Aile the «un&gt; &gt; 1
hundred iimt slip- and • U*&gt; ■'

OMitalncd In salil'n/oriipssv ami the *Uinl*
nrortdi’il. not In- 1 ■ l-r r-

Prairie Farmer
Hastings Banner
FOR ONLY »2.3S PER YEAR.
MahitudeH of Hints and Buggwllotui, and
Usetal, Practiod InforauaJoo that will be

worth many Dolfaro. often Hundreds of
Dollarw.
TRY IT.

JU
MC

cu

; f&lt;irhrrnpjM..ar.i(M-.Dated Flu* *r.rii it:

lu Village^ City, and Country!

Young wife (new to marketing/- '
“You mav send a saddle of mutton tor
before Ona] ml
dinner." Butcher—“Yes, madam. What
kind willit be?" Young wife (thought­
. _____ .__ _
fully i—Well, as my husband is away, through with Wed
•ortnnt
change,
made
were
those
making tho
und then- fa no one in the house
but mother, myself and the two
servant girls, you hud better sciwl a side­
raddle. I think.

MONTGOMERY WARD A CO.

weeks previous
/..J___ .

House-Keepers

i- u:.

Some Mtrolling Thespians were once
playing “Maclieth" in a country town.
Their nrope.rties were not kept tn h
very distematic order, for when the
At (."liftoil the principal 1.
hero of Shakespeare's drama exclaimed. graphic orders to itluni from Texas without j
“1h this a dagger that 1 See liefore me?" delay.
a shrill voice responded from the “Hire,"
“No. sir, it's the putty knife. The dag­
CtwcixxATi, Nov. IL—Thr fourth annual
ger's lost."
\

, tk-th annual ■•■mIoii WralruMiay morning in
. Miuical Fund lull. The me-ting* are held
, ui wY-rrt, nnd will coutinne alxxit eight day*.
The buAiurwt Wt-lurMbiy wys |&gt;rincipally
। Die iwvplioa of ci
tnwut of (‘nniinittw*.

:
;
'
•

with Mexico ra­

3rd day ullH-r.11,1^. A o
the forenuou, !». aMlcru- i
1,
•aid potlUou. mh) that ttehriJ* tlr.“ 'n
minors aud all other U.^.. “5 1'«

RedStar
trade yr;/ mark.__

a Ite-pubhc m in a Democratic tetnkto.
The Dvmocruts w ill cceted tiu» teat of IL L
Mackey. Rep, elected Joint rcpnwntative

She was a sweet girl graduate of a fe­
male seminary, she had just lieen
insirnwl. and was preparing to keep
CuicaUo. Nov. 15.—After suffering un­
house. Some one recommended her to
buy some spring mattresses. “Yes," told agony arid undergoing all the burn-n. of
she said, sweetly, “if they are in season hydrophobia in the worst |&gt;haw, Da»y Irick,
a girl of
years, died Sunday morning in
we’d better have some." ■
peojrfe gnthensl in Harmony hall. i*ator»un.
Ulis city. Mi« Irick wav a member of the
The minister -of a rural parfah having family of W. H. Domek, who ba* a large
N. J.. Munday .-vwiing t.5 u^.,, Io jfm. Forneglected to pray for rain at a time of .Newfoundland dog who was ■erjuin^ly very
drought, a deputation was appointed to
u moment, said: wait upon him and remonstrate with
“Before 1 begin to him on the subject “Weel, wed. I'll burying hl, teeth in her arms and lacnrating
pray for rain to please ye: but the feint tlie 'tlcsli in a terrible . uianuty-/ Tte» dour I
^i^ATHLOPHOROS^tS
a drap ye'll get till the change o' the -A ns sulimquetiUy shot by a policeman. Tin?
giri’a wound* were cauterin*d and madstooca
inuvo their bats.' moon."
“I should think that actors would get
doi»&gt; the added: dreiulfullv tired of saying the same tweuty.fuur hours and then fall tiff, and upon
•&lt;ontl.-mrii. there things over and over again, night after teine; put in w arm milk would exud» a green
liquid, but there wan apparouUy no tcuefll
night." And then Mrs. Wordy went
put your jrfpeL on to tell for tbft- nine hundred and
ninty-ninth time about the funny tiling girl, but Nothing could avert the horrors of
uwny until I have that happened tn-her at the mountains
BnixiexL’’ lu liygitihydrophobia. KI* went into terrible spa«m»
summer before laet.
and the right of water made her a raving
' Wife—“1 notire a statement to the .maniac.* Fur four days the could nut touch
effect that in New . York every year
torr A tall mail with red whkkrrc rcptad: $22,0iX).(KX) are spent for liquor, but
ATKLOPHSfKH CO., !!2 WILL ST., REV TOM.
“They are liuuibugx" “You tin- too enmti*- only $7,000.’X&gt;&gt; for religion. That fa
significant." Husband -“Significant of
talking." After reading extracts fromaev- what?" Wife “That you men are hav­ stoutly of-aid she would bite tome uiw. At
ing a pleasanter time in this world than • o’clock Muuday die &lt;Uwl frothing at the
mouth and in convuhiotut
you will in the next."
exclaiuMvl:

For Baking Fi.rposes.

COLD IN HEAD

Vigo, Vermllliou. and SulUvan district are
aUagvd. and Iiei»ublic*ns my they will be
able to wlabll'h that their candidate Is
fairly riitlthd td th» seat now uwardrd to a

S^ars

02878683

Creaffl Balia

UlfauMu

SSW,KS!T^^

&lt;..■rt.r-.i-: . ■ ■
the trailhead ■.imf*-

rouge eight wrrt, in Harn County. Mtrht,-..,
Tbepn-mlMH bvn-toforv sol.l .«
.tat.

BETTER rrilX.-gntaeriberobginning msw fur 1887’will rereive all the

PARKIr's
IR BALSAM

ns:

�II

fr.f

THE CRANBERRY
^%uSE,rreeelv«.tb,r0«.
«'&gt; "P ln thl‘ *Or“* J.H.A'Wi(lireL"»»Lt » V«n Nb*«
n to IM took tb, otb« dAT.
ill"" vol. to hive oomra-

Skillful Jiim.et.

THE CLEVER ONE-LEGGED YANKEE

WHO FIRST CULTIVATED IT.

ffW f

”
of
twrlblo Ute ta I'blcagy.
no earth &gt;■•“ th*t w,&lt;k‘
ria®--u'hv muni, ever since then

'

..........u.«
he engine house
.......
. nme and sit with me
I .nuke me fee! more
. somehow/'

1,1
. Arutv
*« yer. iu drawing a MH
L-ntr.
pmdedintou strain of
'AM
: ..‘n' ti th" following Is a
J
,:»&gt; th.' d«'!eB&lt;l*nt. A.
.•wpto
•
,j (
Vpas tree.
iTivtaW ■
‘P4rs an'1 bll«bUn«
j’unn* ia • ti." hydraheuded mon­
' v ll ih’ h..tomw deformity of her
■’wK :r- ’ poll’d** lb® P1*"
I* -rr.wmJRth- no**’**-1 «“&gt;d
■
iintitf&lt;.to their irre-.■raU’' i"'1 r'
iniur'v'"
'nrre are’ttfo «Whter* of Kufus
‘""a u i -nnffib Bo'too- IM* of
'Jftj rall’al Jne of the wittiest
Xmnt*-' •'
A recent discimion
',lr,nrf...n -:.irangneraes brought out
.raton’-r • n-of *°rae vraniHgo.
tip tu.te of Emerson sfiroposEg'*it ’hat some one at a
t-n^parl' ' "Jlered about “wbut the
JJax w .:!.; hare to say to him?**
3T,3\..,v.; 4 the riddle at once. “I
Giaw/sh' &lt;-'d “You’re another.”

। wotnuwnt* farmer of

Bowling

iffiy --rd Bis lour children were
‘ST with --•:• throats and coughs at
'CuMwiim-. l.&gt;d Star Cough (Aire

■ jfid then: in a w ek. No opiates.

'penetrating liniment
-ws.klcks, cuts, burns,
i . etc. Good for man
!p by W. 11. Gorelyear.
••..Hint;, has uoYAnd a

•sniaw«AWi
»epnwntatlon m

»IUH&gt; II I.
yrarx ago. anil in this very vfllagc &lt;if Fc-rker
River. Previous to that time Uw munjydf
cranl-erri-w
»i_ _-o.i
Otto- raitra. jwrt aa the huekWrerry «nppiv ix
obliurw-l. Not num* than otw-teu’h of the
qunutlty Hint are now amt touMriud were

tU.it only ljr,nja anti !&lt;&gt;.« pocket books enuid
rtijs-vcrntd- ri y -mp* with their Uiricvy. John
muiiaKvxl to* make a living pk-king .rantor-

- redil m th.* neighborhood, as he mnld nrt
havo olituinad it Ha finally managed to get

white gatlwring tbr bt*rri&lt;£ from the atrargling vines iu tlie fall of 1S37 that Wsbltmada
rirel down upon tie* |»«t- bottom of th- cran­
berry mareli the vine* grew more- luxnrtantiy,
ami the 1 «-rric». yn tliem were larger. &lt;if better
flavor, nml mw plentiful.

proved &lt;m hh taariws Insrni. tiuH by train­
ing bbnw-lf to read while Juggling. -I pl-oral

CrievmnJy tkiKF iantingly; and n-lu»i man k
- m wm'. nut.vKvn
tbrir 4x1m. future fevre. -Ex.hnng*-.

In lloltainl tadira are gradunih assuming
the oreuimi-ui" of tlu* phonnai-ruticul aMistant». Ths* periodical state . xamlimtlmw
favoralik* to tto -ex Itat of n
tlve eandi. Intra, nineteeo out
tomato enikUdatra- nnd oul&lt;
twraty fanr male randfetat^
fill.—‘tliicngo Tribum-.

Fin- silt or galvanised nrtJclra may be
with a l»rn»b or »i&gt;ongv. Afterward wash
tlivir brilliancy will Is* grretly rnbaucixL—
(tar Country Hume.

l-ioiiw r m»liivat«vl .rxnlm-r bog.

nhi.-ii dividwl It into n number of .4&gt;|&lt;hro
ted*. He uoighlxirs thought h«* wtu rrsrj?
IVeMtwa* working without preed-ut. l-ut

The -kin of a boikW egg U tbr most riHraHous remedy that .sin bo applied to a tsett.
IVrl it cnrefnlly, wat, ami apply to tie* irot
..FV.^., — I I. —III .1__ ..
.

handwune n plot o€ -grreu thing*. grown

lino, aniulii MUI IT •jiiar-

tbr planter rind* thrtn&gt;-nrr&lt;&lt;un&lt;i&gt;d and crowd­
ed by the hardy ami rapid thn-*-coni*nd
gra»* and it* fn**s»d and cvwdjutor? tbr IhiI-

To scour knlvi-rasilr, mix a small quan­
tity of latking »«sb» with your lirickilu-t, and nils, and consider niywU entirely cured."
ser If your knives do not polidi better.
'Hond'* Sarxaparttl i
Rubbing wart* with lemon juks three or
(uar linsMadar will, it is roid. cauw* them
built up and atrengthened. my dlgrdioti Un­
tn dtrojiprar within a namth.
proved, and my head relieved of the bad fret
A little milk rtlsl water rubbid over nil

Hood’s Sarsaparilla
•dove by covering them entirely with hot

Ulin nui

——

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particular riiarebew in n m-ightairimo.1.
•i

.t-. ——1.

...

•' ton
. TH Ti­

Inti-nra on prottla that rear.
In Hie rarlv day*, of cranlwrry culture the
' ___ L I
-now. WUV til
prows UH- nir* • *■■■■•

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▼ere wrathrr from Novetntor until May, and
the mdv entirely kucevrafo! pta» "■“* l,M’ °**
now Inniiiv enail u-s-tbe ratunergiuf «f tto

Hun.
An Englishman, Hir Jarora
sralkiur recently in the park of Uttranja,
oesr Madrid, wlien la- sa* down on n bench
STrret ’Pwwmtlv a Uindsomdy attired
nnree ■■arrying an lufertt rann* and sentel
berw-lf near him. The rhiM al *aire flxjd

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"

faM canin' ur'
--------- erriilns n domedLc from tb- court, brought
the stfc* lark to H‘r J"“** Nur—y wnth a
££ fnra Qu~n Marta Chrt-ina thanking

We are offering the best value in a

Ladies' 5Oc. Vest

Fiver shown in this market.

Our stock of

Sold by all drartld «. fl; six for fX Mod
only by C, I. JIOltn &amp; COL, Lowell, Maas

(•nod ntaun-re ruu»t be founded &lt;m simple.

hare breu coitdnwtr.1 during tbr night, and
they are what puli Ute tops &lt;rf the vine* to­
gether. The vines begin to turn yellow in a

।
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tOO Doses Ono Dollar.

roil w-rm to be impregnated with tbrlrgi-mr*.

iirut- ti’Ni &lt;«n

"w!F“«d Io the tollawing nrrrons re-

One Dollar

Hood's Barsafurilin cures vrufula, tai!
rheum, all humors, tolls, pimples, general dehiilly, dyspepda. blip&gt;uMiev*, sick heuitachc.
eatarri,. rheumatism, kidney and. liver com­
1 here b a gnMtm niche in th*.- next world plaints. and all affections caused by Impure
blood or low condition of thr system. Try H.
“I waa severely afflicted with scrofula, and

spiratkm. ]&gt;*rhn|a*. hn« liren dri*«L

dried w III fred-vi them.

•**w
I»H« han been devavted
•
nrt-x lh Mheiby county. III.
."'’‘'••‘"•"•enaJ-J. F. Smith ot the Newark
■ U’ tuv Minii-il to nisi ti..vt u-MuMi with the

bon.?." ” ’’“‘boicde. X. It, Ttmntaay night.
^I’hHdii.Ls. inciiidiug the (KiUoffice. were buni-

Huiiuaud, North chill, N. Y.

mm' circulation of air through it it In no

Iwm cleared nnd aanrirel, it le pUtiled l&gt;v tak­
ing i-uttlug* &lt;*r dii» from old vine* nod ijt—rtiug one *twl of them in the Mind on the
prat. The xoil ia pude-d tightly aUiu? t«e
"tipi.

Large Puchasers

likely to grow into the iwiitui* man that

Sinre the cuhivatiug of i-nuiberri-** togon

d i-ndosion more tlian uasa) ca­
ll-: mnn*dlately fatal !! is among
'•■—mg. iiau-u-ous and disgusting

- - . ...
•aill.Hil -41 fays.; .

mers the benefit of our-

Known for their power in purifying the blood;
and In combinatirei, pn&gt;|&gt;or.!on, and process.
Hood’s KuaapartlU Is peculiar to iM/.

IUCKMCTACK. ” a Uretiug ami fragrant
• jyrfrrfl. Jtirv A amt W cento Sold by W. enterprising greyaand rudies out of exb-temv.
It h the i-t-iuroan e-*lituate that to footer a
;H ftoodye.r.
'Htl.iHi'.N i t’KE win imu’isllatelr relieve
*wp. ''.1OJP nzi.'muh ami BrouchlUH. Sold
! -■»» H. r tool i ear.
Fol: liYsf'LFsfA and Lhrr Complaint you j
•*vva
parautev on even' bottle of Slip
.* * 'f,t*!i;er. It never fails to cure. Sold by
praramw i* etrtfrely unheralded, and the
— .... ... ...... ... ■ . ■
WIUI KWU |AHU"V&gt; owner of &gt;i cranberry marsh may go to Iwd
^‘^ • ‘aUnh Rcn’-dy. ITieeSOrenU. Sold at night without having bc-n shir tosra a
sign of a writ wnmi cai hi-* vines, anti grt up
o&lt;*xt rooming to are tin- tnarsh kx»k a* if it were

hujetG —note In republican 33 to

Cloaks this season, and will give our custo­

two without the logwood.

The st lajiiis (riKxl Templar lodge
•:.as surrmdeftsi its charier.

. Ah"/’। ■•f'.eian.reUrtxifrompraCiee,having
,I'1*?’ hl» hands by an Katt India mis­
.
: 1
■ "Haul* of a simple vegetable re• f"* sl*»dy and penuaimnt cure of
' ;■
Hn.ti.-iim., Catarrh. Asthma and
m ttoev*. .ii»i Lung Affection*, Naqai pusltbv..
rf** toil, al mre for Nervous Debility and all
■ J'insplamt*, after having tested Ila
/'urAlire powers In Uiouaanda of
•-la? W.1 ‘A b,» Jllt&gt;10 n**1*® «
.*'r 7 ' '■‘ton5’ 4rtu*ted»I tttoiyttg
— I .. de,ire io relieve human sufteriM. I win
2^" fr-e yf charge, to gfi who deatre R. thia
7M- io (.erman. French or English, with full
i
..u.l . ,
b.

We have done an unusual large trade in

in on afternoon or night."-Baltimore Amrri-

One fhJlar. Hrssi's Hanuparilla is the oal?
medicine of which this can to trulyz«aid;
and It to an unanswerable argmnenC as to
the strength and ■positive acoaomy of this
great medicine. Hood's Sarsaparilla is made

Ktotrvt cranberry tnarali Croat MaMachurolt-t

buiruah and a dc^tnictire littlr insect called

, f?T
tlx -trainer Cox-aciUe burst at
'ymte.t • .-. I.i!!hi4 Fireman MaUirn (Juinn
ao^caJCi.-j another.
Nt.- ‘ I -&gt;.! |» ainnlutrly ti&lt;T&lt;*»it*ry, Id order to
'.’&gt;1’7,toi health. Hood's KarMpriila purl**Rh h-1— । ami ■’treiigUieire tin- system.

REDUCED PRICES

IOO Doses

Xi&gt; cure, no pay. &lt; &gt;n these terms try
h kjtth- c: HilFs. Peerless Wonn
'Prjil’.tH Goodyear.
Ehul A. Wales bouse at Battle Creek
.ri-.l Monday, l-oss S1.2D1. ,

ol me multitude &lt;rf mottos ol
until H e introduction ot Ely's Cream
v. tear- ago. The suecess of this
ii.i-■■f-enhiiMt gratifying and snr-

was supfswd that that scheme bad failed.
‘•You luiist siot think fora moment that our
pointi-ra tn ajipliciuite under the riril rervic*
cummtedon an- n failure," said the prnfreror
when quratioiud im the subject Tie* bonk
store. «a*ll rrWTIN. rtf »n«. l^w^M
___ 51 A.

polnbd tn tbr higher positions nowadays after
qxx ia! r-xnniinuttaw by tin* rommimloncr*.
Tlirs are gvnendlj not well educated, and
crailii nut grt through without such aroistanco

H-- pultod

railed the

ut even- kind cured In 30 min*
.;«• by !r'm?/urrr» Sanitiwy Latiori.
' -e no other. This never fail*. Sold
y Frederii'k Hotchkiss, druggists,
Hastings. Midi.

Of Ladies’ Cloaks that we are offering at
, . .
. .— imwimik tnu-rs
painted on white oil eioth an. I swung ovwr an
anUquatrel ctikvrre! man's back who paraded
the sidewalks throughout the city. The reap-

liiiti-ail «&gt;f drinking *o uuirii green ami

ijk ILipids has some L50L» human
■ irJi-. to save, and not a dentist.

‘ die lira? on earth, can truly be said
; • fingk’’ Glyi.-rinr Salve, which is
-art. -at. and speedy cure for cut*.
' riilse-. -L.ilds. burns, wounds and all
••■thir tores. We positively curt piles,
;&lt;t&amp;T aibl al! skin eruptions. Try this
healer. Satisfaction guaranteed
; r jnanry refunded, (inly 25 cents.
&gt;»lfi ly I-. Hotchkiss.
11 J. Show oi 1 leading raised 38,W(»
ibtagr heads this season.

Large Stock

ta* was atilt nMe to mu! white Joggling, but
that be could then only keep three balls in
the air, aiwl not four, a*. U bad done frxaerly.
This U additioual r video-.•. were any needed,
that although a dexterity acquired rarIvin
life may fliuiinfah with tlie advancing yeara
and an atauaioutnent of constant prnrtjcr, it

l.rtnl of ttftyof ihirty-ono
right out of
«■•** rorerro-

SpriiW.' :*ant burned at Alpena
Modi!
’-'dffit • L”.‘4
insurance

Mot!:"-’-, .^others' mothers! Why
will you nllou your little darling, to
• tffef With thl-jH* horrible-worms when
-arc rviitoiyG' so near and cheap?
-r.’- \s(i^rtaii!e worm syrup
'rill .yari’lj tfivo relief and costs but 25
'•■oth. r.'.r n»!c by W. Goodyear.

tomed myself to reading It without besitatwn." Thirty years later, when he ant down

On.-l.^lgi-l John W.-I.l. could we no rearou

state office for over

, .to Children. They are e».'©CkV’k p«iaJ)jr liable u&gt; sudden
Vid* Cougi-'. Croup. Whooping Cough,
.to We‘ cuare:.tto AckeK* English
--j. . -..-itive cure. . It saves
•-ears of ar.x o:;s watching.
Sold by
• :t. i.ATirir&lt;&gt;f i-rugxKt.

We have just received our second

Il I.
lolmKumfwnuhrt,
f*-W I'.Vi-ni of mnlM-rv
... _

’

Evart sh. ■ '!■ faeterv make* 25i' hogsw- • ■£ tb,‘ CuInoj molasses
Dr
'
,-l«inMti.*ii‘
(rMsl. I’

him in * tuautli to krep four tolixfn the air

Herald of HMdth.

Equal parte &lt;&gt;f ralphur and pttrit tuak-

DRY GOODS
CLOTHING

over uigid.

Is complete in every department and we are

A indy nfjJxneliterary dirthmkm. rasidiiiK
in Boston, was engaged to write a wn-talrtary;
which was trUppww «’ bwtalmeirta in a rerbsin unMkatiou every nsmlh. Ttir publUtar
IsMight n pig In a Jink*, but. knowing tl&gt;-

f,r several nuiniiers and fully Miffcakd th&lt;publWi-r'" hikI tbr wUtor’s exjiectetfcms. But
after •mic twwity InrtalmeaU had ap|*6re«l
the tsiblisher came to the conchuuon that bwas getting «‘brr too much of u g«d thhig.
niid mi the ladv wire requested tn ait the story
dm.-t atxl print it in one more numta-i. Thb
th. Wr n—l-lH.-1"-&lt;I«&gt;I
V1
Ho what were tbr publbhrn* and his editor
io do? They put their brads together and on
outsider wax employed to ilispore nf all the
. liarai-tere in tbr l»nok, mam them, day
tlieui or send them into obllvioo. as the exigrocta* sremol to require. Hit all in a single
chapter. The indignation of Hie tady who
&gt;«,! written all bu' «be tad &lt; luipter .rf the
story can be Iwtter imagined than described
when ths thud inrtalmrut appeared in the
puhliraUon- She brought suit for ilamagra
against the pulilbber, naturally enough, but
itnevrr rarne tn trial, ire it was roli-fartorily
settled out of court. I think Dr. Holtnea
will ciaifra. that this rather outdo*- tb&lt;* ef­
forts of lib jiirntrK- Boston Herald.

R. K. GRANT.

WASHBOARDS. preqatc.

Default tsreing torn made In the conditions J
of u certain mortgage, executed by Waller I
Banilmrt and Roxy iianiliart. hl» wife, of Rutlain!. Harry County. Miehlgan. tn James L
Whit comb, of Battle Crei-k, Michigan, toarlug j
date the » day of May. A. D- ism. aud reci.rdcd
lu the office of the Kegteter of Deeds of Burry :

the payment of the Ititenwt mi any day uhrreun

tre hnically known as the sailer, was once the
rota medluni of tran«jiort*tioii. how the eUy nt Hrallnr. Mlridipm. I Ml being the
ou. ..i.entt etwirt tor the eonntv &lt;d I
tbs Union, Northern and Canadian Pacific
railways olmret anuihitata the ak,w coming
.
.
.«
—Ul.„ urruou nf rhn reran n«
"fl L-Zt.—. li'TrkaFlSSS »”Si
tajacreraremtinratenrovin the madromprtitLi of modern traffic. —Naw York Tribune. teliiK in the township of Rutland, in thy
S'K.Tto^rof
rad to-eritod
... ,..i
in.v.-l|. TIk- scxilli nail •"&gt; inciiorvo
Huhv fnMa nnd liumi* It* head,

Over E-XBCeYar-l h*R-l'”&gt;
g on uccottut of t'lrrtinn.

E. Y. HOGLE

Sactaaw.

rears for the store cf thirty days, then aud
from ttonne tort): after the larrae &lt;&gt;( ||«- -udd
thirty days the principal «&lt;uin of ?•«'. with alt
the arreurnge of interest tbereou.diouhl become
and to due -nil p»rabic Imoredlsteh tti&lt; reutlrr.
altbouah the jierfud limited tor die payment
ttoreof may nut then hare expired, and deteidl
having torn made in the raynie-1 ot lutemi
due May xtud. ism. mid the utinr Imvuig r«Tbr tea drinker wh&lt;&gt; .■oiufortably dps her matoed iiupnl.l aud lu arrears for the -pace °&lt;
thirty days and upwards, and Mill irui-lns un­
paid. the atorroald prlncito&gt; sum of «K0 wtth
all iMTvaragr of Interest tliereoii Is now due
gtilrr- on nnd the overtani! conqsttlion wlrteh mid payalilu by the terms of said mortgap*. »»'•
ta Jnrt now in its infancy to mil&gt;|Jy her with tlmre Is imw claimed to to due al thl» date the
thin soothi’Eg la-vcragv nt reduced mire.
InUltuted tn recover I tie miHicvi* Mt itred vyNdd
Tim.’ was when Ua made i^mter inroads on
tho pocketbook than now, awl competition tn
can-vinr it frmn Chinn mul Japan to eastam
le and provided. notice In hereby girru
• .
______ ___
t»w InmoiUuit
■Satitrdav. the Mb daytrf February. A.

2rfanitn* jt^** $*•
^*
HnbatheW»y:*t&lt;.pu turmotl.

ready to give you bargains that you will ap-

WILSON

‘"t^!Li®£«5Sator«ll. IS"*-

■■

My store is filled with a good stock of fall and winter goods,
Cotton and Woolen Flannels, Blankets, Hosiery and I nderwear of all sizes and kinds. I have the best selection of

Children’s &amp; Ladies' Cloaks
In Newmarkets and Boucle Jackets ever shown in Prairieville.

Jerseys from 50 cts. to $2.50.
Boots, Shoes, Rubbers and Overshoes for every­
body
Broadhead Dress Goods in the new shades.
All wool Tricots at 50 cents per yard.
Homespun cloakings in all colors.
Ask to see the 0. P. H. Cassimere Pants at *2.50.
pair warranted.

Big Stock Men’s and Boys’ Overcoats.
I am still selling all suits of clothing at. cost.
Trv our 25 and 40 d. I'nctUored Japan 1 ea.
That CSugar.-ltl lbs. for »1.00, l-eats the work!
The highest prices paid for Butter, Eiup. toed Fruits and
Live Poultry.

jambmu

SMITH &amp; C01.GWIV

Every

Prairieville: Nov.. ’bS

�The Hastings Banner.

Con-Fusion X Roads.

WASSXMGTOV LKTTKK.

WICH 18 IM TM BTAIT OF XlOHZOA2T.

Although the election was over a
week ago, the demoralised democrats
have been busy ever since counting in
and counting out, in an effort to save a
remanant of their almost vanished ma­
jority in the house of representatives.
They have suffered so substantial a de­
feat all along the line, that the repulse
will be surely felt in the presidential
battle of *88. It is true the republicans
did not succeed in. gaining control of
the home, but they so weakened the
democratic control of it as to render It
useless. .
The democratic majority in congress
will be whittled down from forty-five
to about fifteen, and some of these were
labor candidates, greenbaekers. and
knights of labor, who may not vote
with them. And then the solid south
has been broken. In Virginia alone
there was a democratic loss of five con­
gressmen. and the republicans gained in
the state more than 10,000 votes.
Without attempting to disguise or ig­
nore their defeat, the democrats ac­
count for It in different ways. Some
say it was the division of the. offices,
others, that it was free trade doctrines,
or the failure of free trade legislation,
and others still bold that the unpopu­
larity of the administration*^ civil ser­
vice policy did the mischief.
Gossip had it that if Speaker Carlisle
had failed of election, the president
would have asked to appoint Mr. Breck­
enridge, ot Kentucky, to the Turkish
mission, so that a vacancy might have
been created for th;- distinguisheil;
speaker of the house. But now that
the great revenue reformer was the onr
that got left, he is mentioned as the
man to be minister plenipotentiary and
envoy extraordinary to Turkey, in the
place of Mr. S. S. Cox. who comes lack
to congress. ixNsibly to succeed Mr.
Morrison us leader of the democratic
party tn the bouse.
Enough has Ixku said in advance
al&gt;out the president’s trip to Boston,
where ho and Mrs. Cleveland have spent
a week.They will return to Washington
at once and it is understood Mrs. Cleve­
land will soon resume her informal
noon-day receptions.
The president
takes life much easier since he married,
and spends much of his time.ot even­
ings with the ladies. His mother-in­
law is still at the White House, nnd
also other ladies who are relatives of
the family. Since the purchase of his
country seat, every afternoon, if the
weather is fair, Hawkins, the colored
driver, brings tbe carriage out nt five
o’clock, and the president and his wife
nre driven there.
(Some exceptions may be taken to the
assertion that Washington will be set
apart for the rich. It dora seem as if
there was no plade here now tor the
poor. The cost of the houses being
erected indicate that those who now
build for speculation have come to the
conclusion that land is too valuable for
small structures, and that only the rich
are building residences. Laud is too
high for the poor man to purchase, and
he is compelled to pay an enormous
rent for the few small houses provided
tor him by the captalist. A real estate
dealer expresses the opinion the coming
generation will see the Capitol turned
into a great winter resort for the
wealthy of all sections.
Washington has an opportunity now
to double its population for a time, and
probably to increase its wealth. I al­
lude to what may be accomplished
through the great exposition project.
The governors, mayors and business
men throughout the states and territor­
ies have written their consent to serve
on a committee, the duty of wliich shall
be to secare favorable legislation from
congress. They seem enthusiastic over
the enterprise, and the time for them
to meet here is the "th of December.
The program to be considered at this
convention Lh, first, u centennial cele­
bration at the National Capital on
March 4th. 18W. hy the sixteen Ameri­
can sister republics In honor of the
l&lt;Jbth anniversary of the parent repub­
lic.—the Vnited States. Secondlv. a
world’s exposition from May 1. 18W2. to
the end of October. In honor of the 400th
anniversary of the discovery of Ameri­
ca. by Columbus. And. thirdly, a per­
manent exposition at Washington of
the antiquities, arts, history and indus­
tries of the three Arueriiiwi. to be the
world’s exjxwition &lt;&gt;?1HI*2 and to re­
main under government control, on a
plan similar to the present national
museum, but on a much larger scale.

HAsnxGB.Micn., November 18,1886.

XDITOBIAX NOTBS.

The republicans secured control of
the North Carolina legislature in tbe
recent election. The governor of that
state cannot exercise the veto power,
and the newly-Reeled legislature will
do some law-making In the interest of
the people. During Its long control in
that state, the democracy has practi­
cally disfranchised a large number of
voters, and placed tbe entire election
machinery of the state in the hands of
the governor. A» the governor has
l&gt;een \ democrat, the electors Have

always given democratic majoritiee, no
matter whether that party rightfully
hud them or not. And now that they
have a chance, the republican members
of the legislature propose to change all
thb. and give those who are entitled to
vote an opportunity to do so, and see
that the votes are fairly counted. If
this shall be done. North Carolina will
be a republican state.
The Detroit Free Press and Evening
News have hit upon a novel and effect­
ive advertising dodge. A few days
since the Free I’ress instituted a 8u0.0f»)
libel suit aguin.bt the Newa Mr. Scripps,
tbe heaviest stockholder ot the News
Association, and a reporter of that pa­
per. -saw them." and went $6,000better.
$55,000 being the alleged amount of
damage done them by the articles der­
ogatory to their clr^ctcr ns dtizens
and journalists published in the Free
Press. Scripps gives notice tiiat he will
commence a suit against the Free Press
each day of this week. Should these

journals have a surfeit of libel suits. It
is to be hoped that they will not be
hoggish in the matter, but pass some
of them around to their less fortunate
contemporaries.

It will be some time before the green­
back leaders of Michigan will dare re­
peat the folly of fusion with tbe demo­
cracy—a party far less in sympathy,
with ^reepback principles than the republlcaitparty. If they ever make the:
attempt again, there will be no green-.
l«ck party. In fact there is very Httle,
,
of the greenlack party left because of
iu disgracefull bargains with the demo­
cracy In the past.
Boss Dickinson will probably not be■
so sollcitious for the dear people about,
,
"nionopolieaaml grasping corporations"
in the future: but will quietly pocket■
the dividends from the thirty odd edrporations in which he is interested all
the sama Boss Dickinson is a fraud,
and the people of Michigan plainly told
him so by their verdict in the recent
elections.

The republican plurality on congress­
men in this state exceeded that on gov­
ernor by 5,0611. This shows that the
people of Michigan are waking up to•
the necessity of sending men to Wash­.
ington who shall represent the inter-.
esu of the state. A free trade con­'
gressman is a mte-reDreseniative of an\
district in Michigan.
The official returns in Indiana elect
tbe entire republican state ticket by
5.0UG, give the republicans a majority.
of the congressmen and tbe legislature.■
The democrats are making desperate:
efforts to steal the legislature, but the•
republicans will see to it that they
shall not succeed.

The republican gains in this state
were in the agricultural and manufac­■
turing centers: which goes to show’
that the farmers and laborers of Michi­.
gan are alive to their own interests,
'
and therefore oppose to free trade.
Honestly now, brother prohibitionist,
'
your little scheme to “smash the repub­•
lican party” didn’t pun just to suit you..
did it t And the more you think of it,
'
the better satisfied you will be with tbe
people's verdict

O'Donnell's majority continues to in­’
crease as the Imck towns are heardl
from. It is Dow very close to 6,00b, or•
800 more than the combined majorities।

of the fiye democratic congressmen1
elected from this state.
The official plurality for Luce is but■
a little leas than lO^KJU The balance of'
the republican state ticket is elected by
majorities ranging from 10.0U0 to'
14JXJ0. Pretty good showing for an off’

Tbe rotors of Michigan are not in
favor of European wages for American
workingmen; for that reason they piled
up a majority of 10,000 against freetrade YapfeTbe republicans have made another
break in tbe solid south—Virginia. In
188-8, both Virginia and North Carolina
will join the repuhllcMn column.
title of the forthcoming offshoot of the
democratic party. ‘•Progrtsaive’* is

November u, unc.»
My heart is a bleedln’ within me, my
tongue is a cleavln* to the roof of my
mouth (ou account of the lack of liquid
refreshments since election) and my arm
is nearly pahded, and my usually buoy­
ant spevrits, is cast down and dejected,
and in the language of our greAt civil
service president. 1 think I am a
passin' into that condition ot innoeucoufl desuetude that is a goin‘ to spile
me for future usefulness. I have been
struck with the same liquid condition
of that old heroine Rachel, “mornin' for
her children and refoosin’ to be com­
forted because they are not."* I mourn,
but the tears refoose to start, on the ac­
count of the internal dryness, not
enough of the liquid nourishment haz
been offered me, since we was compet­
ed to resign, recently, to even promote
an interna] dampneas; I am so com­
pletely dried through and through that
I am afeerd of a conflagration., and
keep close to tho fire department for
safety, and yet in this sad condition I
am oompelev? to rite up the report of the
battle nnd make out the list of our dead
and wounded and how we had prepared
for a glorious victory, and how instead
of our pureooin* the enemv, they is a
puraooin’ us. I have been requested to
give my reasons for the cause of this
disaster. In the language of the l»oy
who was very busy in scratching flrat
one side of his head, then the other, his
mother inquired of Johnny what was
the cause of so much scratching, when
Johnny replied,“mother, thecauses lb
numerous
One great and ever prevailin’ cause
is, that we didn’t have votes enuff. I
mention this first because we seem to
lie all well agreed on that. Then there
is other and minor causes leadin' up to
that. We wur. not a very- m*PP.v family
when we wuz. born. We wuxent born
twins; and when we begged and squeided to get some of the solid food to sat­
isfy our hungry stimimieks. our onnateral mother just put her long nose un­
der us, just back of our front legs, and
with a vicious, though lading grunt,
just sent us sprawling down to the
slush end of the trough to make a meal
out of the sour liquid end of the swill
barrell; and a good many of the memben of our family which wuz ours by
adoption, didn't adopt.
Then our gretf leader! that Bizmaak
of American journalism and politix
whose restless eye and comprehensive
grasp has never failed us (scarcely ever)
gave us positive assurances Ufat he had
carefully surveyed the field and that
he had ’em too dead to skin.
But there is aluz a limit to be fixed to
the capacity of great minds, and when
he tried to lead three or four parties to
victory and throw all the friction of the
party machinery on one journal, it is no
wonder that the smell of burnt politi­
cal packin’ imanatee from it strong
enuff to drive a dog out of a tan-yard.
He reminds one of tbe boy, who set
the hen on fifty eggs and when told by
his father that fifty eggs was too many
for a hen to cover, said, “well you jest
let *er be dud. I want to see the old
critter j tin spread herself.’’ 11 was a bad
settin' to us however and 1 fear that the
great leader has spread himself out so
thin that he wont be able to get him­
self all gathered up in time for tbe
great crusade agin Jim Blaine in 18&amp;».
Next came, to torment us la-fore our
time, ourpatent-revolving’-double-backaction-infernal-machine in the shape of
a free-trade-protection-tariff-for-revenue only, which required to be handled
only by expert political acrolwts and
gymnasts, and that dangerous weapon
wuz put into the hamla of the plow-boy
of Mendon, with $36,000by his doting
parent to help him run IL
Now if that boy had jU5t taken that
$£6,tk)o and put it into the hands of the
Gilead banker to invest for him. he
wouldn't be lying Luce arouad. and out
of a job for winter. We feel sorry for
the boy, tot we are told that he is a*good
farmer, but farmer bora should not »&gt;e
trusted with thut Infernal Democratic
Tariff Machine when it's loaded; fooling
iiround with it once killed General
Hancock politically. He thought the
blarsted thing was charged locally, but
when it went off. he found there was a
National Charge in It, that reverberated
from Maine to the gulph. with a re­
port louder than any park of Coluinbinds be bad ever fired in Dixie.
In the next place our Right Bower
this time waa a great failure. It bud al­
ways before enticed our enemies into
their snare, so that they could not stand
upand be counted agin us; but this
time it snared us, and has been a pow­
erful cause for much ensuin’. I don't
think we even took « trick with it. and
I have thought more seriously than ever
before of the remark of Shakespeare,
“That in the net which they hid, is their
own foot taken,” and I am tec totally
opposed to that kind of nettln*.
There is still one ray of hope left us,
and that must be worked to its full ca­
pacity. and that is the Boodle racket.
If we cun get the old gray headed fathera in Israel of our party, to put on a
hypocritical face, and In a solemn warning voice charge our defeat over to
Boodle sent here by captltalista to buy
votes, we may make a strong point. Of
conrau there are no votes in this moral
vinevard of democracy, that can l»e
tiomrM. but over in the next town they
are plenty
1 uan't put on the face to work this
racket myaelf, but some of these grand­
fother-grev-beard democrats, who are
troubled with political night-mare and
see blood on the moon, since we lost our
grip, must work it strong, something
must be done.
I make these suggestions with a heart
overflowin’ with grief. As 1 look over
the field from the straits on the north
to lovely Mendon (that musical Dame)
on the south, I see the upturned faces
of our bootifaided! On the hill tops,
the gentle slopes, and the green valleys
they He Biletit and still Here the
How-boy of Menden a bootiful corpoe.
lying stark and stiff in the chill Novem­
ber. the wind mournfully chanting a
requiem as it piwi^A on, the plow stand­
ing quietly and still in tbe furrow as if
waiting for those youthful hands, that
Shall nro-or rracp them more, while that
hateful Banker of Gilead moves on to

If Jatncu G. Btaitoj shall lead the repablican boat* in 1888. about KjOOD

COSMOPOLITAN ENGLAND.

England own. more own going tonnage

uom

with merchant* In every quarter of the

menu ot the nailing of dupv of every cb«&lt;
and bound about everywhere, and uffertagv
of nuTvluuKlwi- In any quantity and ot all
typsa, and the product* of all land*. But a
one a clear idna of England’s outlying burd-

flUrituaiwiwiuall latitude*. aud ahwnoUces

plantations in Ceylon, sugar cKtatea in India

BRAVE 'KATE SHELLEY.
AND

HOW SHE RISKED HER LIFE
PREVENTED A DISASTER.

JUSTICE IN CHINA.

Following is a partial Hat of’ nrand lb. n«ci« ot Ihedonor?' , IJV*
R&gt; »t Ibe KolfbU of Ubo-.i,„,y,r-,' ’

A COUNTRY WHICH DISPENSES WITH

THE SERVICES OF LAWYERS.

W. Morrlfl'* Co,-&lt;-i101cr o( |m, &lt;if

Hurri-

tart a NtnetMnth oentury heroine-* &gt;wu«

ful rvmrag* and prerenro of mind. Talh,
•Tret and Wet) pnqrarliutwd, with her dark,
bright eyea, n»y i-brekx and cJeoriy-cut
fratunw,' forming n charming picture of
strong, tnw Anwrinan womanhood, Kato
'Stwlhiy, of Boone, bi-, w a girl that any
father or any date might lio proud of. She
t» to-dav Si’ year* oM, but die waa only Ifl
when by an act of daring bravery she won
the admiration an. I gnitttude of the pooplo of

ar* no lawyer* Th® u»thod» of nw-hing
require the intervention uf that proferatan.
There Is no trial by jury ““"I 1,0 continued
raxM or lung accumulated ckidteku There
arc n-&gt; cirtruin. or Bpcvinlly convened court*
to dixpow of a-.v-umulatiug cawora. Tlw
country is divided into three juriadictfanal
diMtri -b., with a judicial brail Gw tw b. mid
three lu turn are MibdiviJed into Kmalh-i- diw

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Trauon-rane Iortr ,w
&amp; Bwyfft- |ral.«au«T kraut.
btekenJ"r’*
Kwl11

H»i-e

dre» pattm,.

hMXL-rame and nuto
WJB. Goody rar &amp; Co .
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B*n»-*-chiid\ra;,
D. B. N Ijbol*--plain ring.
J. H. Btmnnir &amp; Co.- bracket «l&gt;cU.
IB
L.p&lt;5SEVi’w,krt k*|fr •
W. I. Wilkin*-.'o wBt».

M t tniiit.Pr-

Hralc A

Alunt dark on July ft. IBM. a wind and anti criminal. that may come np.
rain stonnof uiqwralteted Severity; burwtovw
Kato Hlxltey'* home, iu the country near
in Mubtttantial walla with four gntea. or eu-

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irjiEh'

.R. Xevtm—pafl- raahnwH- «[,«,. t.
-|alr Irf ladies'rubtier

night, and a giuinl uf •oklier* |*laced on duty
Ciwkrailnnd bridge. Peering out into the
dnrknewi «he raw, by the ahi of the vivid
fla henof lightning which at frequent intervals
illuminated the wenr, flint houws, bortw,
fenix*. lum|M&gt;r nnd everything fentabfe witliwhile tlw wind «wq* by with fearful nnd
tinued quickly mwl "tumUly to rise.
A UUI1T ritUOVUH THE WHO.

locomotivr Irendh-hi advancing'swiftly in
tlw dinrtioti of titf bridge, which tbr flood
had Uinie awny A suqund Inter and tho
light .uiUfenlr drooped down out of right,
and tlwiifgli the i•raring/&gt;f the wind mid tlui
wbih-. retwlmd it ini:«*tdl4r for bcr to larar
Ibr frightful ••o»*l* &gt;i »mt«t have inevh , «fw
knew that a train of ran laid plunged mtn
the abywv
, e.
Throwing un old waterproof about bcr
k&gt;Hm|dci&gt; nnd Imdlly lighting a lantern »4w
Vein Herd forth into tlw dorm. Tlw flood

i-ighl to arnwl an offender on the »pot, and It
i&gt; no uncommon dght to wee a cottinrttion in

kwling
Itu-kkwa devil t&gt;&gt; the otflee of the
nuuMiarin. or nuurwtrate, to brig* a «Mt*jilaiut. wfak-h aasdsta sinrjJy in relating the
Iransgrvaion of the defendant.
Ttrf magixtrate immediately «aivcnn» &lt;vurt
nip I a.k» Um- defexwbmt to cxjilain hiowdf. If
lw doo. ulC al &lt;xk« cmifcsK. widch !■ p-ncrally

uemdo-* not talk uitii a fluent longue a Httl&lt; Htiniiibuil b. mliubildmd bi tlw ante-room
In tbe xliapo a well xcaaiMwti Imiulrao p|&gt;plkd not infteipwiitly on llie Imre ba&gt; k. Thb

cu»- Hraihtajta-'fciup.
Artoh MaBif-^iarock. p«kr « i.&lt;*j.
HiiRmau ttrtn. -4N11 iuu».
? v *&gt;’
,to' •“UCMl raiHii.
. . ...
«&gt;&lt;■) . IKKrv
Geo Mattison -bov of cigar,.
A J. Severance pair game • '•k kru'.
. tpauk BemMt- nghting rr^i. r.
A. JJ. Cttok-Twa lioxe, U&gt;ilet »&lt;t, i
Brooks 4 hraDeM- u &gt;rart pal).
Ike Hendershott --.Irwriri .
A. K. Hams Cutab and Ltu-d
G, &lt;1. Spaulding- ’Order for gix*!..
l.-.WKluur- -._■ s;ir,u Vr:ll|
Sara Hnrtui hai..
At H. Jiihiivra -sb o-ntv.
H.
II.
painting.
1‘^r l Glll-ull
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penalty ns U. jtul^d pr&lt;q&gt;rr to tlwn pro-/
PblLTUY WflpCTEU. We nn-ncM
uutunxtrand rara-uted ou tit* »prrt. There b
the market for all kinds ol tai Mr!’
no upi*t.l
drested poultry for which v... wjjj Jni.
the highest nwkrt price m-cA-.h •
pilfering, and tho penalty in *ueh ow» ccn- trade, and will receive it oo Wcdn^.
day and Thursday of each wed, during
tbe winter. We also w ant all tin- gun yon have to sell, such as |iarti u’gTbU
quail*, rabbits, etc.
bluff ted up u&gt; the track. Kter b.ynn n.im-rad
|t. With her cloth®* torn tn rags mid bcr
flesh lmvratr.1 by tbe thick growth of Biwhrw
cunlredto|mtn&gt;l tbe locality uf
rlw n-quimllime. «ay thirty to

Michigan Central

with on.- Imod for her life, .he leaned
jalte. Mil it wjxild lie worth a num, life to.
thro* men. withattBen, Mibduol.-vnnteuancira.
‘overanti that, though badly Injured, be bad
wiv'd lihuarlf from drowihng In .-rawling up

The Niagara, Falls Route.
IraiiMuUulto i« the reeulL

Tbr cnUit sy&gt;4ctn

GRAND RAPIDS DIVISION.

6f lu danger and return « it h bt-lp for imn.

Owing ber ateju the young b»iv
Itaateniug a&gt;mg the track wftth
tempest tow an I Moingona. a small stathra

rranoxa.

that point dw had to i nw llw high trestle
bridge over tlw I&gt;* Moiiu-x riv-i, n i!hIuii&lt;*
of 5t» fret. Her tmnUing toot liad -swrvrly
taken iu tiiwt «*»p u|hmi thh Mnwture wlwn a
Muidrn mid ap,Killing Ira ret of thunder. lighL

A
■l.io

HAonmii"’.7.7
guidiing her light Mat. |«* would haw lawn
powerlea. to reUght ir in ui a hurricane.

.xnnmitler of bk

8.2S
4.10
■U

of lightning re-

waxrwaau.

if the caw r- •■•inipikwtod they mrwt pm-rally
strike a gm-rid hteragt- and |&gt;taut corner
-h- clung. Throwing away her Inntem thb nloim which ar* painted whitr; mid tliMdidruiutim American girl ngnm dropped &gt;m

M*1L

Capital puiUhuwnt fo tin* rasvcn-a

nutitmig ilMtano to tlx, .tatkra.lo-aihhraly
tol.i lu-.- o.h-&gt;- ..,,.1
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Nueiror wus lustily dixputeired to Uwsuffer­
ing engineer at Honey &lt;r*ek. Tdtgrana
went flying upand dunu he lbw iu4ifiing
tlu.
.k&lt;fl.&gt;4.1u (!...»
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fnintetl. atxl while abe &gt;4111 hy utw..n.wi„u*.

diMintai.le cuuragt- of mw fragile girt, fovlng
hand, took her up tenilrrly, eiiahd the torn
and bhwling limto, laved tlw pallid face and

plot I ajwrail throughout Iwr native ttata men
and women of all eiaaMa united to &lt;k&gt; bcr
honor. Several rabM ripthuw were started
tnr I*..- I—U.K. —
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.

Tbe fegialature vutod that a medal abnuld be
given her to connnemo rate her during act
and rqqxrinted a aprci.nl committee to nmeot
it—Phite.L lohi.. Tin.-.
t”“'prv«ui
A Iwwistoa attorney m lacked up by a
fesfatm physician in his a-sertion that the
following d.« story h absolutely true, tbe no
i-mreocr having come under the observation
of tbe pbyriclmi at Old (Jrchard thb sumuwr
ami related to tbe attorney upon boraor: An
intelligent dog w aa afllicted by tfeaa. They
eloortad hi, BVteten.- ,r — ...../TT,
1

vtaous, iu enfuru nwut tfopotUtig urorc oq
Uw whim of tlw officer nnd Hu gen-rat rim
roumtingn than ui«*n the cninc |»r w».
WUlfid murder, piracy and cimlirawd ihicvia
fall under th- tiewifanufa ax. lufanlk-hki.
over tih own child. Hencv, the jwacihu of
female infanticide.
Adultery falls mater the life jwnalty ut the
Will Of tor aggrieved party. Thu., a iiudiund
d-trctoiK Lia wife lu adultery ran go to the
magistrate aud demand the capUal punidt
meut of one or lioth |&gt;ortie« to the crime; or.
ba may take the Bria of the offjmhm himwlf

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12.4ft

1.4ft
MMft
iliwtlith BMnfiM ••■ ■ •' '.r ••
Rtranitii eraactu* bctwfe'•
wtrolt on ail day train-,
it Grand Bavid* with Ok

|0a for Hfluattd. Names.
Clty and Fstoskey. New York and Tarini 1
press dally. All other train* dally except B&lt;
“**■
T. J. BUSH. Local Agent. Hmtlitf&gt;
O. W. RrnoUM. G. k A T. A.Chicago

16117150
enough to obtain a aubstliiito.

Thb &gt;s done

And ReastauranL

domtatle oo
tbentselvra
G-. 8EMON

Has opened a coufrcUoocn Stan amt re^irac:
la the Gardner block, south shin U .State str -

“11 U» United Staten *bouM ever got Into
war with Kmain «r
_ 4-. ... .. .

DByVIHEli LMMEDIATra.Y-A FJRHT CLAM
it stud groom, to tak« clung*
the MaM— of

kw
li.C

i*bod aueunlingly.

knot flgbUng tbe smaller aud Jw Intelligent
but HHin. nimlUa
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in from fai' Bengal:

Detroit..
tsr^wd.

M Howe-Made Cante

'••a next

First-Class Restaurant

G. SEMQN.
h. and balds tbe bitter pall ot

A

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H. M. MYGATT

1

�The Hastings Banner.
Local Advertising R.lea:
,

‘

'• ..,rt&lt;su..- ,

... . ■.Hti iwr line.

.•„14-r.^wal, win be - barged for u

,(o ix&lt;. to the high pnee charged for
1:3,.k!„-.i watdiesta this city. I have
6rd«THl'&lt;omr ot them,.and will have

th*m

saIrdKapter then ever offered
,nd alter Nov. nth. 1886

Ut other witMhM equally as cheap.
(Mil ;tK!

i

pric^\

HOHN BES8HER,
Jeweler lUxHiptk’Uu.

&gt;. tomj *tock ol Jew dry a
Util stock of

MUSICAL GOODS.!

-EFv. Whitlock Sundayed in this city.
Me has lately returned from un exten­
sive Western trip, in the interest ol the
house he represents.

WovLD it not be well for the Deibovratic partv managers in this county to
ring the chestnnt bell &lt;m th* Democrat's
j v.neht irojM-rtv. oiaMbmiia &lt;rf
cry ol ••boodle?" The Democrat is
truly a&amp; object of commiseration ip its
imp’ cl'terus. iu»4«iiial! terrible political misfortune, but its
wailing over the matter makes it an
object ot ridicule, even iu iu own party.
.j Huvtiuav ium &lt;’«
J. W. IIallack has embarked in
l-rvi- m&gt;y. Iiiqiiirvcf
another newspaper enterprise. The
L. C. WELTON,
Reunion, ah column folio, published al
Sparta. Mieh.. and devoted to the in­
terests of the war veterans of Michigan.
The initial number is neatly gotten up,
and gives evidence that it ha* come to
stay.
i
i

Mrs. 8. A. Hubbard, who bus betiu
the guest ol Mrs. Solon BeQtley the
past week, returned to her h«ue |n
Grand Rapids Monday.

McOmber’s, the Jewfier.

Local News.

sm

w»ol honiiTy at M. E. N.’s.

«;«r y,mr watches repaired at A.
birombet'a.

It.

Kt y your docks and silverware of
A. H. Mdtaiber.

N. T. I’AiDitut expects to occupy his
vw hotei l&gt;ee. 1st.

Win. ever naw finer fall weather than.
Heha'.r enjoyed this fall? •
Ch m i uiii’A circle meets at the M.
; drainage'Tuesday et ening.
Tai: le’ujsorury bridge over Michigan
.,1 -au«- is a great convenience.

I ’•&lt;«:. E 11. La riii:i»r has a fine new
- ul ifi front of his drug store. '
!&gt;i? . 1st we must have our pay. ■
, i-.-eipU printed on good paper
on short notice. at thin office.

L -s ; fail t&lt;»o»f the musical goods
1 A. it Mc&lt; »»ub?r and get prices before

I:&gt;t.Rutland W.C.T.T. is popipon.nul Dec. I4.au account of Thanks­
—*
10
hotel will be th* finest
'.lining U-tucen Grund Rapids and
..k-w
------- !l.ony - DbimoN.U. ILK. of P-,
• U give abqll sometime during the
•.uHdays.
Mrs. Z. B. Wii.i.isox has Irt the con'm&lt;t for building an “upright" to her
- ■sulence.

Tiikrk was a social dance at Union
iluil Tuesday evening, attended by
■ibout 3o couples.
THE roller in ill-co mum v have accept­
'd th*- machinery put in the mill by the
’•’psilanti Machinery Co.
h n’r want a book or set of books
’.or a present, examine my stock and
I »1L E. H. LATHBOP.
i.E.'JKMHKlt tbe auction sales at
Lewis Stern’s. Now is the golden op­
portunity to purchase goods at your
" q price.
The engine and iron works will be­
am operations this week, with vastly
improved machinery, and everything
m fine shape forTiusinesa.
New Books! New Books! Call and
• '.amine my stock of books before purr.using elsewhere.
,
OH. K. H. LATHBOP.
The Barlow A Co. elevator has a
Morage capacity for 20,000 bushels of
grain. This edifice is a model of its
kind and an honor to the city.

A lectukk association has been
: ormed in this city, for the purpose of
procuring a seriee ol five lectures. The
dates are not yet determined upon.

Tuvsoay. November J5tb, you can
give thanks Ln due form for tbe manifold
blessing you have enjoyed during the
year past; so say the powers that be.

Last Caex~—All accounts due tbe
lute firm of Brooks &amp; Cook will be put
in iho bands of collector if not settled
Wore December 1st. by way of note or
&lt;ash.
The vote on tbe' salaries amendmenl in this county stood 411 yes, and
1,7-40 no. On the amendment effecting
’ n»&gt; board of auditors of Wayne county.
The K. of L. boys a
Urge attendance at*
to 1* given Thursday
&gt;A Union Hall. Otst
given to the parch—era

\&lt;At a raeKing of Hastings DivMoc

No. Hi, U. R. K. of 1\ held Thursday
evening, tbe resignation of Sir Kt
Commander E. Y. Hogle was tendered
and accepted, after which the follow­
ing officers were elected:
Sir KL Commander -F. G. Goodyear.
Sir Kt. Lieut Com—W. H. Powers.
Geo. Barnes and wife went to Chica­
7 j
a
Invitation is ex­
Sir Kt. Herald—L. L. Holloway.
go Tuesday.
tended to I- itzgeradd poet.
Tbe Sir. Kt Commander elect ap­
The superviaora of this city have
Harry Hale and wife, of NashviUe, pointed Sir Kt W. 1). Hayes Guard,
their nimssment rails nearly ready for spent Sunday in this dty.
the treasurer. When you go to pay
John J. Potter, of Detroit, was in’
bers of the Division al the resignation
your taxes it will he nwessary to carry this dtv Thursday last.
of Commander Bogle, but as be resigns
» little more tnooey than last year, if
Mrs. Leslie Reynolds and children ure to accept the position of Lieut. Col. of
your valuation remains the same.
now residents of Grand Rapios.
the 3d regiment, himself and the
Beware of pedlars perambulating
Mrs. L. E. White, of Harbor Springs, Division as well we to be congratulated
at the honor conferred. Throughout
this county selling snide silverware is visiting Barry county friends.
his entire career as Commander Col.
aud watches. Ten to one you'll get
Miss Ruth Youngs is in the emplov Hogle bus retained the unbounded
' confidence of his subordinates and has
bit il you buy of them. In purchasing of Loomis &amp; Co., at Grand Rapids.
ijewelry it is a safe rule to patronize
exemplary
discipline
Sam’l Roush and Joh Cheesebrough, maintained
only dealer* of known responsibility.
throughout. By his personal efforts
Ert, were in the Thursday.
aided by his subordinate officers, Hast­
It takes an entire jwge of this issue
A. Holbrook and daughter ings Division has won a place in the
itraed from Muskegon Thurs­ front rank of the Divisions of this state,
of the Banner for Goodyear 4
an honqr of which the Division and
Barnts to enumerate some of the at­ day.
Chas. E. Barnes, editor ot the Battle Hastings City may well feel proud.
tractions offered at then t«talill»hm«iL
The Division is ably officered, is com­
The public can rest assured that thia Creek Daily Call, was in the dty Fri­
posed of men who are bound to excel
day.
enterprising firm are alert to the inter
in drill, and Hastings people mav con­
eats of themselves and customers.
Miss Hattie Hotchkiss has returned fidently anticipate continued iniprove.’Don’t roast any turkey ou Thanks­ from Big Rapids, where she has spent uieut in both drill and discipline.
the summer.
giving day! The Ladies Aid society of
Card.—1 have sold my interest in
Miss Green, of Charlotte, was the
the Baptist church are going to give'
guest of Belle Hotchkiss a portion of the late firm ot Hogle ci Cook to E. Y.
one of their good . old fashioned New the past week.
Bogie, who will continue the business
England dinners at /the society rooms
in their chyrch on Thanksgiving day. / Mrs. Dr. G. W. Lown- gave a tea^ at the old stand. I have engaged with
Dinner served form 12 to 7. Coiae 'party tor a large number of her friends/ him as salesman, and would 1* pl—.sed
to meet all my old friends and*custom(Friday evening.
.
—
even-body and get a good dinner.
From the accounts given by several
who have returned from Dakota. Mich­
igan farmers can congratulate them­
selves that they are what they are
—residents of one ol the best states
la the union, and too liuel-headed
to I* deladed by tbe ignisfatuus of
suddenly acquired wealth iu the west.

.di and get -price*.

I

PERSONAL MENTION.
Mrs. D. G. Robinson is in Chicago.
varn. monita* ,r»j„
11Un,
1°„
m- evralng orwJ ud
Lewis Stern is in Chicago for a few
sermon 7 p. m.
dava.
Leonard Maixm Po«t No. 241, G, A.
Mrs. Duan* Ford is visiting Bellevue
E’;»,WS wld 5. cai“p flre at u* Town friends.

Mrs. .las. M. Bauer, uccomnanitd by
her lather aud sister.
NpW; Yom
state, is visiting her daughter. Mrs. £.
Bristol, of Johnstown.
i -

Married, Nov. 3d. at Angelica. N. Y..
Air. Charles E. Hawley, formerly a resi­
dent of th:s dty, an-’ Mrs. Addia Carnehl Way. of the former place.
T. E. Kelley was married to Miss
Susie Brunner, of Long Island, Kansas,
Kept. 14th, at St. Ceclia Catholic ebureb
in Hastings, Nebraska. Ed. is now
running a passenger engine from Hastiug£ to Oberlin.

HENRY COOK1.

• 1 Lave purchased the interest of Henry Cook in the firm of
Hogle t Cook, and will now endeavor to please you with a
choice stock of

’ Groceries and Provisions.
I would call your attention to my large stock of

Crockeiy and Glassware,
Table &amp; Pocket Cutlery.
The Highest Prices Paid for all kinds of
Produce.
J. E. HOGLE, i
HENRY COOK. ! Salesmen.
GEO. SOULES, i

E. Y. HOGLE.
Central House Block.

Opposite Messer Bros.

Don’t you forgot it.

aMTTH. HAMS &amp; VA X ARMAS.
Notice.—The annual meeting of the
stockhohlers of the Riverside Cemetery
Company will be held on Wednestlay,
Dec. 1st. 1886, at the office of Wm. B.
Sweezey, at 7 o’clock, p. m. The busi­
ness of the meeting will be the election
of three trustees for the term of three
veant, in place of E. Y. Hogle. N. T.
Parker and W. I). Hayes, whose terms
of office expire at that time, and such
other business as may be brought be­
fore the meeting.
All owners of lots by purchase are
stockholders, and entitled to vote. A
punctual attendance Is requested.
W. I.. WILKINS. ITrAidrnt.
John UES8MEE. Clrrk.

During his visit to Ionia prison Fri­
day hurt Deputy sheriff .las. M. Bauer
Largest line of knit goods at Nev­
was oreiunted with a.tine cane by Dep­ in’s.
uty Warden John Q. Creasy. Mr. Hauer
At John Cole’s harness shop -some­
reports that be was royally ujtertained
Notice is hereby given to the super­
thing unique in the wi|y&lt; of a Uarneas by the prison officials.
visors in the county and dty, that they
is being nuu'e Cor a Mullion owned by
f
urnish
not to exceed S20 to any one fam­
Mr. N. Raymond! of Carlton. An idea
Several days since Fulton , Miller,
&lt;if the proportions of the harness may sent to the lonui prison from this coun­ ily. Goods must be bought by them
lie obtained trosa rhe fact that the ani- ty fur one year for entreihg a young fe­ and not by the persons helped: also that
said supervisors must themselves draw
hxa! takes a 27 inch collar, while an 18
inch collar is sufficiently large lor an male from home for the purpose of the jiay for said bills.
marriage, and Thus. Thomas, sent from
ax erage horse.
Manistee county, escape-1 from that in­
H-HOUGHTALIN.
“1 can ndticr a nice increase in my stitution. Deputy Sheriff Bauer having
SuperinU-ndento ol poor.
burinvsti since the uew mill started up." obtained an inkling that Miller was
hiding in this county, on Thursday
said one of our tradesmen te the writer night, assisted by A. D. Maynard, went
Positively we must have our pay.
last week. No jlouht this is correct- to Yankee springs and found their
The new mill is worth 810jLU) a year to man in the houge of a Mr. T'age. Mill­
A 2,400 Racket.—It is estimated that
the traders of this dty. Mr. Field, the er was taken into custody, and Friday
manager of the mill, is a painstaking officer Bauer escorted him tb his quar- there are 2,400 disorders to which the
miller, a conaciantious man, and will t-Ts in Ionia. It has been 'ascertained human frame is liable. When h man is
win patronage tor the mill. For merit that Thomas accompained Miller to laid up with rheumatism he is apt to
is bound to win.
this county, but as yet the officers have think that the entire number have
struck him tn concert Now, to avoid
The article in the B.\NNEi?coiicern- been unable to apprehend him. all such feelings. take Hibbard's Rheu­
ing the injury to Audley- Welton seems
A meeting of the ladies home mis­ matic Syrup and use his plasters.
to have been Interpreted widely different sionary society was held at tbe home of
from our intention. We did not mean Mrs. Mudge, and the following officers
MARRIED.
to insinuate that he was n viadous la&gt;y were elected:
or one given to low associates or read­
President—Mrs. L. N. Mixer.
ing of a viscious character. So tar as
Gorham, both ot KuUaod.
First Vice President Mrs. E. Y. Bo­
we have been able to Jea.n he is not a
gle.
BBOWN-aiMPWJN-In
boy of that character, and we are ex­
ISM. by Kev. Lm, Jam*
Second Vice President—Mrs. Carpen­
tremely sorry if anything we may have
nunc. Ml&lt; b.. and Utile J
.
Cni*. Mich.
said has placed him before our readers ter.
Third Vice 1’resident—Mrs. Wm.
in that light.
•
PENNOCK
—W1LI.IAMH
Jones.
x,-«. i, iu*.,
v&gt;... /• —nAt \Hickory Corner*.
Corresponding Sec.—Mias Ettie Main.
Several zTailruad meetings have
i i'iidik-a. oi rucKor)
lain, ot Hone. Mich.
Recording
Sec.
—
Miss
Allie
Mudge.
lieeri held in thb city of Ute. having in
Treasurer—Mrs. John Fuller.
view the building oi the road trom Kala­
The next meeting is to be held at the
mazoo to thb dty. Progress has been home of Mrs. John Fuller, on Friday
made as follows: The appointment of afternoon. Nov. 26th. at 2 p. m. It is
D. IL Cook, C.S. Burton and Robt. hoped that as many as can will be pres­
iwson as a commilte to secure the ent as there are needy ones to be looked
rlcM of a solicitor to raise funds for after now it is getting colder weather.
Ut
, building of the road. For the ac­
the
Tm: county canvassers were in ses­
complishment of this 820,000 must be
raised by Horry county. This sum sion Tuesday and Wednesday of last
should not stand in the way of secur­ week. Following are the pluralities
ing tbe road.
for the republican candidates for the
How to Avoid Cold&gt;.—In two respective offices:
Governor-Cyrus &lt; 1. Luce.......... 110
quarts of cold water put a tablespoon­ Lt. Gov.—Joseph H. MacDonald... 127
ful of ammonia and as much salt With Sec'y of State -Gilbert R.Osmun.. . 155
118
a large sponge bathe the neck, chest Treasurer—George Malta...............
. Ito
and shoulders every morning. Besides Aud. General-Henry H. Aplin
Ui. exblUniUiw rtt«rt* 11 protect ddl- Com. State L'd Office—Bosco D. Dix 12S
cate ones from colds. A good solid •Atty. General—Moses Taggart......... 123
auit of clothes, ora warm overcoat, Supt Ihib.In't’n—Joseph Estabrook 133
however, is just as effective. The T, Mem. Bd Edt’n Joseph Badcoek. 122
:«u6
w&lt;
■C. A Co.” Clothing is tbe best fitting, Congres—James O’Donnell...........
159
most durable and cheapest. Go to K. Senator—George N. Potter............
A GENTLEMAN’S SMOKE
215
K. Grant and usk to see some. Trade Representative—J. M. Rogers....
417
Sheriff—Baker Shnner.....................
mark on every’ garment
257
Clerk-Frank McDerby.........
We often hear the question asked. Register—Ralzey B. Richards..,
............................ 220
Why it is that Dr. He** can take cases Treasurer—Christopher
wrA.
Hough. M9
A. Houg
that for years have been considered Prosecutor—Philip T. Colgrove..
___________________
Commissioners
—
A.
E.
Kenaston. 286
hevond human aid, and treat them with
S utSvSSsueL-ras. We believe ta
H. E. Hendrick. . 201
------ ---170
tbe first place that WPjJrietaN Survevor—Asa D. Rork.................
174
make great mistakes in perfectly diag­ Coroners—J.M. Nevins.................
180
A.L.
VanHorn
.............
nosing a case, consequently make a
failure in a cure. Dr. Hess we find,
We may 1* pardoned perhaps for a
few suggretions with reference to the
dwells
wh.r7.j-rt;
waterworks. The dty will be supplied
knowledge ana wonacriu*
J™*"™
*L*2
with
water in a short time, if the
handling chronic and very di“c^
cjues We know very well that many pleasant weather shall continue. The
of hla cures that be ho Perto™1**1."? questioa then shall be bow can we make
almost beyond comprehension and that them pay a revenue ? If the council or
be not onlv rell.ve. * P***™', tot per- the board of control or whoever shall
have the matter in charge. shaB take
the proper course, the water works will
vtot here Main Moad»y, Not. —&lt;1. »t l^n
P bTon a^ytag basis. If they
tbe H«»Un»» House.
shall In their zeal to make them pay.
Auotw tbe.ptrMMt.urprtMi of the be hoggish about the chargee, the
election wm the feet that lurry county chances are that the dty, and not pri­
»rr»rod luoir In tbe republics column vate individuals, shall pay the expense.
bnmUome minority, electin, tbe In one branch alone,
wbdr “poMltnn tllket. That county ter motors, a revenue of $400 to S600
can be derived, if the charge for water
i&lt;i onlv reasonable. Because there are
ganized. Marshall L. Cook, h»q., was t mao v^S welLx in the dty. it will
EEle chairman of the
be many vears before any other source
mittee. utd be nt oooe proceeded to or- will supply water for household pur­
™ There will be some revenfSS tboe wbowtab
fet endMw rtiolerrj&gt;ubUmn nrrojtb
lawns and gardens. But in this cml
waa Dolled insuring victory. xhi» y*13
™
arm conduct or . cumpetje. the returns would be
plant wfll not be snfBdenUy
wM.brtlltottwico- tn every But th. unr.t IMOO. I» th. dtr
ably seconded

CTRUCK BOTTOM!
Prices Way Down.
I offer Clothing!’and Men’s Furnishing
Goods at

Prices that are Sure to Please
My stock of Overcoats and Suits is the larg­

est and best selected of any in the city.

MEN’S OVERCOATS
From $1.75 to $20.00.

BOY’S

OVERCOATS

From $1.50 to $10.00.

Don’t buy a suit or overcoat until you
my stock.
All Wool Scarlet Knit Mittens,

20

Regular 50-cent Uuderwear,

40

$1000 FORFEIT Kersey Pants,

SiS,r « JiSta M1VW.0. of frtr

25

Extra Fine Scotch Caps,

50

Fine White Shirt, double back and front

50

The largest stock of Gloves and Mittens in
Barry County at the very lowest prices.

R. K. GRANT
Cash Clothier.
| ATEST NEWS!
Special Sale of Lamps.
Another lamp house gone to the wall (they made too good
goods) and we got 10 doz. of their lamps at prices that no oth­
er house in Barry Co. can reach. To see and get prices will
convince you at once.

New Pineapple Glassware—Perfect Daisies.
Look at our stock of Crockery. We have the nicest lot of
Water Sets ever offered in the city. We have
Tobacco for the same money of any other house in the
county and always did have. We have’the cheapest line of
Gloves and Mito we ever had. We will have the largest line of

HOLIDAY GOODS
We ever had. Our Grocery Stock is com
not ba undersold by any man on same
Bring your produce; we want it.
.
Yours truly,

we will

SETH, HAMS HaAHH.'

�£

—
iei
RECEIVE AN ORDER FROM T^E UN­
CROWNED LABOR KING

e
order? Could

kidney* no

M«n a* poodlde. Saturday

Knight* t&gt;f labor wm ladd at i'^rmania halt
and largely attended by the atriker.i Tbe
following letter frura Grand Hauler WorkpHiLAiixr.viiiA, Nov. 10.—T. 11. Bamhv,
Ckicauu: lu n circular issued March 18,

afterward* njiproved by the entire order. In

brought intotljAiontrovriuy. liatx» no act ion
wasnrs-Mam-. During the sessioa of tbe
M-t’Jc the Mrike, txit in coae cC failure the

wilfaml notifying tuc again rfrock for eight
boor*. Tlw IxMrii fnotructe you and Carlton,
_ U—.
. ..
•_
..I— *v_

rhtxof Iteltor
takes definite action &lt;ai the eignt-bour plai
If the men refuse take their charters W
must have otrdirnce nnd dbcJpline.
Hy ordur of Grand Executive Board,
T. V. PownxkhY, Chairman.
nnx-ng tbe atrikere, but finally a rraolutiou
wm adopted by the meeting declaring tbe

fore thf noon hour hundred* luul left I*ackgoing to F«&gt;wlrgw*
&gt;, Tbe militia aiui deputire will !&gt;• Ji-pt at tbe
vnrds until prospects of trouble ore over.
Lieutenant Governor Smith. The lieutenant

8 8 r
-,ei

M
Tire mtutia itunxiUHUKK
of affairs at Paekhigtnwn c intbiues. He
thbikn Hint a • turn at the duty should be
taken by tlie Thir* aud Fourth regiments.
Sljoukl tlteru be a iieressity for • maintaining
a lorvr at tl&gt;e stuck yard-* any k-ngth of time
a system of weekly reliefs might-be inaugu­
rated. Tlx- country regiment* could alao

Tbe h«W awociation tout Kuudny In

&lt; Wiatl- orations, was prominent tn a long
debate u idrh occupied tho meeting, nnd denounred Powderly’s intorfermme in strong
tmus. iUchanl Powers, of tl&gt;e .Hmmen’o
radon, roundly sound Powderly, and favored
the strikers bolding out lu tboir struggle.
Only &lt;ax man. Marl. 1.. C’rawfonL return-

At the dose of tbe meeting a committee of
Aaantbirt* wax admitted with a petition to
ftevernor Oglesby in behalf of the eoodemned

Aunday evening there

wm

a largely-at-

derlyV order' Tile irtriterw rowdred to obey

it by the executive board.
JoxEMion*. Ilk. Nov. 13.—For tbe flrat

hi* We a cold-blooded and brutal murder

i.

"THE HEWS H

REMOVE D

the finret engine du

BKOAKDZMG THX FVMOTIOXR Off even a fractional part of this work,
AX IXffOXTAMT OMAK.
without attention from the engineer?

To U* Editor of thr tMeotlde American;
W 111 you pennit u» to make known to Ui

turn to w ork

—»■
H-.-Ktlng Ikml you
extreme importaoee

cal Journal of “Code** standing would admit
three facts, for very obvious reasons.
H. H. WARNER* CO..

That we may emphasize nnd clearly
explain the relation the kldnevs sustain
to the general health, and how much is
dependent upon them, we propose,
metaphorically speaking, to take one
from the human body, place in the
wash-bowl before us. and examine it
for the public benefit.
You will imagine that we have be­
fore us a body shaped like a bean,
smooth and glistening, about four
indies in length, two in width, and one
in thickness. It ordinarily weighs in
the adult male, about five ounces, but is
somewhat lighter in the female A
small organ ? you say. But understand
the body of the average size man con­
tains about ten quarts of blood, of
which every drop passes through these
filters or sewers, as they may be called,
many times a day, as often as through
the heart, makings complete revolu­
tion in three minutes. From the blood
they sepasate the waste material, work­
ing away steadily night and day, sleep­
ing or waking, tireless as the heart
itself, and fully of as much vital im­
portance; removing impurities from
sixty-Ove gallons of blood each hour, or
about forty-nine barrels each day. or
9,125 hogsheads a year! What a wonder
that the kidneys can last any length of
time under this prodigious strain,
treated and neglected ns they are ?
We slice this delicate organ open
lengthwise with our knife, and Will
roughly describe its interior.
We find it to be of a reddish-brown
color, soft and easily torn; filled with
hundreds of little tubes, short and
thread-like, starting from the arteries,
ending in a little tuft about midway
from the &gt;utaide opening irto a cavity
of considerable size which is called the
pelvis or, roughly speaking, a sac.
which la for the purpose of holding the
water to further undergo purification
before it passes down from here into
the ureters, and so on to the outside of
the body. These little tubes are the
filters which do their work automati­
cally, and right here is where the dis­
ease of the kidney first begins.
,
Doinjc the vast amount of wdrk
which they are obliged to, frottTthe
slighest Irregularity in our habits,
from cold, from high living, from
stimulants or a thousand and one other
causes which occur every dav, they be­
come somewhat weakened* in their
nerve force.
What istne result? Congestion or
stoppage of the current of blood in the
small blood vessels surrounding them,
become blocked; these delicate mem­
branes are irritated; Inflammation is
set up, then pus is formed, which col­
lects in the pelvis or sac; the tubes are
at first partially, and soon are totally,
unable to do their work. The pelvic
sac goes on distending with this cor­
ruption. pressing upon the blood ves­
sels. All this time, rememl&gt;er, the
blood, which is entering the kldnevs to
be filtered, is passing through this* ter­
rible, disgusting pus, for it cannot take
any other route!
Stop and think of it for a moment.
Do you realize the importance, nay the
vita! necessity, of having the kidneys
in order? Can you expect when they
are diseased or obstructed, no matter
how little, that you can have pure
blood and escape disease? It would be
just as reasonable to expect. If a pest­
house were set across Broadwav and
countless thousands were compelled to
go through its pestilental doors, an, es­
cape from contagion and disease, as for
one to expect the^blocd to escape pollu­
tion when consMujtly running through
a diseased kidney.
Now. what is tbe result ? Why, that
the blood takes up and deposits this
poison as it sweeps along into every or­
gan, into every inch of muscle, tissue,
flesh and bone, from your bead to vour
feet. And whenever, from hereditary
Influence or otherwise, some part of the
body is weaker tn an another, a count­
lees train of diseases is established,
such as consumption In weak lungs,
dyspepsia, where there fa a delicate
stomach; nervousness, insanity, paraly­
sis or heart disease in those who have
The heart must soon feel the effects
of the poison, as it requires pure blood
to keep it in right action. It increases
its stroke in number and force to com­
pensate for the natural stimulus want­
ing. in iLs endeavor to crowd the im­
pure blood through this obstruction,
causing pain, palpitation, or an out-of­
breath feeling. Unnatural as this
forced labor Is, the heart must soon
falter, becoming weaker and weaker
until one day it suddenly stops, and
death from apparent “heart disease" is
the verdict.
But the medical profession, learned
and dignified, call these diseases bv
high sounding names, treat them alone
and patle'nLi die, for the arteries are
carrying bio w death to the effected part,
constantly adding fuel brought from
these suppurating, pus-laden kidneys
which here tn our wash-bowl are very
putrefaction itself, and which should
have been cured first.
But tiifa fa not all the kidneys have
to do; for you must remember that
each adult takee'about seven pounds of
nourishment every twenty-four hours
to supply the waste of the body which
fa constantly going on, a waste equal to
the quantity taken. This, too. the kid­
neys have to separate from the blood
with oil other decomposing matter.
But you say, “My kidneys are all
right 1 have no pain in the back.”
Mistaken man! People die of kidney
disease of so bad a chara . ter that the
organs are rotten, and yet thev have
never there had a pain nor an ache!
Why? Because the •Aaease begins,
as we have shown, in the interior of
kidney, where there are few nerves of
feeling to convey the sensation of pain.
Why this is so we may never know.

tbe dfciicacv of their structure, the
with which they are deranged, can you
wonder at the Ul-hmith of our men and
women? Health and long life cannot
be expected when so vita! an organ is
impaired. No wonder some writers

Don’t you see how dangerous this hid­
den disease is ? It is lurking about us
constantly, without giving any indica­
tion of its presence.
The most skillful physicians cannot
detect it at times, for the kidneys them­
selves cannot lie examined by any
means which we have at our command.
Even an analysis of the water, chem­
ically and microscopically, reveals
nothing definite in many cases, even
when the kidneys nre fairly broken
down.
Then look out1 for them, as disease,
no matter where situated, to f«3 per
cent, as shown by aftar-death examina­
tions, hns its origin in the breaking
down of these wen-ting tubes in the
interior of the kidneys.
As you value health, as you desire
long life free from sickness and suffer­
ing. give these organs some attention.
Keep them In good condition and thus
prevent (as is easily donei all diseases.
Warner’s Safe Cure, hs it beeomee
year after year better known for its
wonderful cun* and its power over the
kidneys, has done and is doing more to
increase the average duration of life
than all the physicians and medicines
known. Warner’s Safe Cure is a true
specific, mild but certain, harmless but
energetic and agreeable to the taste.
--Take It when sick as a cure, and
never let a month go by if you need it,
without taking a few bottles ns a pre­
ventive, that the kidneys may be kept
in proper order, the blood pure, that
health and longJife may be vour bless­
ing.
H. H. WARNER A (X).

INA CHURCHYARD QUAINT AND OLD.

Al a feeble father's side
Walked a piaid at SaWuth tide.

EXPENSIVE

Fnx’l Archer. U&gt;e jockey, who killed him­
self Monday at Newmarket, EnglawL leaves
nearly »l,!SW,&lt;Xri.
.
Tbe national couvefition of United Prreby-

ameliorate tbe condition of tlx- working
t-lnnrn Tbe country h in an excellent
financial condition, and sustains pleasant're­
lations with foreign powirs.
(hte-balf of the town of Wolcott, Ind., in­
cluding I'eck's hotel and the Christian
church, was destroyed by fire Tuesday morn-

The output of flour at Minneapolis laet

Muhirct.
"Tbe fmcat nnd cohtliott wood imported to
thb country is French walnut,** vud a Brook-

Ida C. Hultin wax ordained and totalled

mand for fine wooda is increasing yearly.
Walnut which i« xupjirerd to be imported
from France in reality cornea from oriental

quickly be detected by the expert. Expend vo
and fine woods onue to thia country in Ings.
Tbe log* are tlnrt piner-1 in cellar*. where they
nre subjected to th- action ot steam until
they become quite soft They are tlw-n pbu-ed
under tin* aiiarpret kind of a knife and shared

For venoera the «hrete time

Ebony is, pj'rhapa,

th" higbmt degree.
Tlw- ndopfc-d daughter of H. M. Hoxie,
vice president of tbe Missouri Paciflr rotpl.
was married to C. Tbnrn.'of St Ixxiix, Thuraday.

m

JULIUS RUSSELL

Few Questions Asked Citizens
ot Hastings and Vicinity.
Are you in need of any Drugs or Medicines?
Call at my store and you will find a complete line\»f Ihrigs
and Patent Medicines of all kinds. z
' ,
Do you require any Wines or Liquors?
1 have now on hand a large stock of pure Wines. Brandy
and Whiskey in bulk or in bottles carefully selected, and sold
exclusively for medicinal purposes.
Do you expect to paint your house, bam or carriage?
I keep Brushes. Paints. Oils. White I*ead. Carriage Paints,
and everything used by painters.
'
Do you wish to buj’ Wall Paper?
*
Calf and examine my stock and prices.
Do you desire Toilet or Fancy Articles^- '
We sell everything in the line of Druggist Sundries at the
lowest possible price.
Do you desire your Prescriptions aud Medicines Compounded
and put up by a competent and trusty Pharmacist?
You wifi always find one in attendance at my drug store
and we guarantee all prescriptions to be pure and reliable

E. H. Lathrop, M. D.

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Thursday a plan of orxanixalion for Uk~i

*

United Pnabyterian AMociation of North

in demand. Tbe beat mahogany comm from
San Domingo. Roan wood i* worth from

G. ™

Coxne in and See TTS,

core of Um« convicted Annn-hikt* of Chicago
before the Illinois aupretne court. Jaonnnl
Swett baa aboi been retained.
The anU iuuaic conrenticn ot United Prta-

'What iu the value of French walnut?"

high as &lt;2 a pound.

All bought for SPOT CASH, and will give^you batter than
&lt;; rand Rapids prices.

And see if what we say is not true.
Tw»lay at Allegheny City, Pa.
Wite Burns, an agent of tbe Temperance
Alliance, committed suicid*- Monday night
at Dre Molnre, lowi. It is said that fmr of
bodily barm from tho saloon ek-niout i»-d to

Marlborough, who owns it, valuta it at
B®&gt;,OOQ.
An informality touching tbe posting and
signing of election notices ha* been discov­
ered at Mancbreter, N. IL. which may re­
sult in tl&gt;e efectiiai of Rayuea. Itep.. to c«i-

WOODS.

Dress Goods, Cloaks, Shawls,
MILLINERY AND FANCY GOODS,

next, during which rallrwids will be blocked
with snow, high wmd* will dwtroy prop­
erty, and electrical dtsturljanrea will affect

&lt;18,001.
Tbe famous Blenheim “Madounn** i« the

Sad to me.

FOR

N. J., exploded Tuesday aft-nmon. one
man be ing killsd and fire otliers seriowuy
wounded.
Cbark— Herron, member of the old board
of publip work*, has t*en acquitted at Cin-

The East Shore Lumber company's mill at
Muskegon. Mich., wm burned Monday night.

In a churchyard quaint and old.
By thn wa.
Stands a U».-vt«iot&gt;e in tbe raow.

DEMAND

To the new store in Goodyear block, first door west of the
bank, about the let of Oct., and will have a complete stock of

L

vember at Xenia, Ohio.
/
Patsy O*Lrary, of Cincinnati, his accept
Tommy Wamu’s challenge fora fight
Chicago for from f 1,000 to *’&gt;,000. O'Lei

pe

Thurwlay morning.

H
In Moutbcrn California to J. H.

T

Many Drooklyniu-a whom I
parquet work or wood flooring. This kind of
flooring is well Anough in summer, but in

ital of |3,0UU,0a).

makm halls and vrrtibuJeH very attractive.”—
Brooklyn Eagle Intarview.

The great sources of the extensive
curative range of Dr. Jones’ Red Clover
Tonic are its great blood purifying quali­
ties and its gentle aperitive action.there­
by removing all restraint from the
secretive organa, curing promptly and
thoroughly dyspepsia, coativeness, bad
breath, .piles, pimples, low spirits, sick
and nervous headache, ague, malaria,
and* all stomach, liver and kidney troub­
les. The most delicate stomach accepts
it with relish. Price fifty cents, of
Fred Hotchkiss.
William Hislop of Dowagiac has a
contract to furnfah 100,000 railroad, and
7U.G00 switch ties.
THE HOMELIEST MAN in Hast­
ings as weU ah the handsomest and
others call at our store and get free, a
trial bottle of Kemp’s Balaam for the
Throat and Lungs. It cures acute and
chronic coughs. Price 60 cents and
•1.00. W. H. Goodyear.
.
FOR 25 CENTS get Kemp's Liver
Pills for Torpid Liver, for Constipation,
far the Complexion. W. H. Goodyear.
‘•I TRIED Everything, without re­
lief, but Kemp's Pile Suppositories cur­
ed me.” So writes A. G. Rose, New
London, Conn. Price 50 cents per box.
W. H. Goodyear.
D. C. Drury, a pioneer of Ixmawee
county, dropped dead at St. Louis
Saturday morning.
xuooa xMSXteay guaraa-

K. M. LATHKOF, Drugght.

The Beat Solve tn the world for Cota,
Bruises. Sores. Ulcere. Salt Rbemn.
Fever Sores. Tetter. Chapped Hinds
Chilblains. Corns, and sktn ErupT-toas,

IWier of that paper contain M&gt; little troth

Dr. Jerome F. Week*, formerly eurgeon a
tbe Fifty-flret llliuoix infantry, died Friday

parte, Miun., was iltiring Thurmlay night
haiu-mi down, and tbe county rvcanlx and
troaourer'e aofe renaired-preaumabiv to
Tbe Western Farmer i?nblbhing company
(T. D.4C, M. Plumb) at Madtem. Wk,
made an assignment Friday- Tbe areete are
placed at •) 1.7W, with liabilities at
Chicago firms nre interested.

The LAHOE8T STOCK OF STOVES EVER EXHIBITED IN HARRY
COUNTY' Is now on sale at H. A. GOODYEAR A SONS’ Hardware Store.
..
8tock embraces over FIFTY’ distinct patterns and size, and Include ail
the uitwt patterns and improvements, find intending purchasers may f«l aMtir«1 of obtaining here the beat goods at reasonable prices.

Boston Dry Goods Store.

MARR &amp; DUFF
Have opened the above store

At 42 Wirt Miii Strssi, iutes li Bo!s Slocli,
deakw at Bloomington. Ills l. announced.

Tbe pohreof Sh^l&gt;yviUe. Ind., captured a
urglar named •'Walk" Hammond, who

Battle Creek, Mich.
The store is flljed with Bargains in each department. In fact
the Stock is all Bargains.

Cotton Flannels, Denimr. TinkrngR, Sheetings. OptAt Prices we will not quote in tbe paper, but we will give you
when you call on us; prices that will astonish you.
We invite you to give us a call and we will endeavor to sell
you gDods right; ana if you do not want to purchase, call and
we wnil show yon our stock with pleasure.

Fine Line of Childe', Mjesea' and Ladies' Cloaks.

Biffij.cw, lira.

�The} hustings Banner.
Haptinos, Barry

|4ABSH.ALjI-&gt;

o&gt;-. Mich,
L. COOK..

MBSFRl^nON RATES

RATES:
t-rvenr......... . ........... ....tiffooo
.. btnir* for apeetal positions.
aDVEETTHING

THE FAT STOCK SHOW.

ftNDTHEt SUDDEN DEATH.

roent thatdmth wa* caused by rheuroatisin
or neuralgia of the heart canuot fail to have
beennoticed. In all probability manv death*
attributed to heart diwaao are canned bv
three tembtediaewro. which are tar mor^
danitvrousihaui.gcneralh axuidered. 1.
there any poMtive cure? 'TLl. Um anawcr
tuaueh a auction is given bv tlu»e who kan
teen rural by the tu&gt;e of Alhlophoroa.

THE PRESIDENT’S NEW HOME.

Victor Clover Holler,
The Best Machine of its Kind Made.
Cleveland decided to chri-.tcn it “Oak View."

Kenosha. Wla, *ay»:
Chicago, Nov. 12.—The fat stock show
• 1 don’t Idtm any one ever aufleml with
was in full blast Thursday and the attendtheumatLio as. 1 did and lived; in fact
JOB PRINTING.
c
anev wa* larger than oti any previous day.
,.|c ,*.foll In the Job Printing De- • neither 1 nor toy ]&gt;coplc ex]&gt;erted u» see
The big show ring wa* cut in half, aud ex­
the li.iNNJtK- Everything in the tuc walk alxmi again, and at umis di­
Inbits of Ixitb cattle and horsre were run at
al wired of uiy lite. 1 wes stricken during
tbe MUM-time. Each waa interesting, and.
.« approved patterns of machinery the month of January. 1 had taken a
:?. aorMnec viuptoycd. enables tho severe cold in lire car* on tnv wav to
Chicago; I bud returned home,'when one
evening 1 wa* taken m&gt; suddenly that in a
few uiinutea from it* iiiat appearanre I
wa* »o prostrated that ] had to Im- earned
to my U-d-r&lt;Ajn&gt;, where I remained until
the following Slav. During the interval
of January and Mu v the suffering 1 Lore
cuuhl not be dreeribed. j was treated by
the best phniciam, alto Lad different wore
in roumiltathm without any material
rhsofre. Myarwwand bniba were drown
in such Uiape dial 1 could not lie down,
□nd wm licInlrM to asaiirt myself in anv
in the opinion of the horw and rattle men
way. 1 wa* in tire constant care of a nurse pnvent, *oa&gt;» tine stuck wa* dwwn.
l&gt;Xh night and day. One of the nurses 1
Tlie Pvrcbonni borxrs—heavy French draft
had applied magnetism, but that wa* u rfrx-k— were find »h&lt;j-vu. M. W. Dunham,
failure. I ••oiunienreri taking AthlophoHM, of Wayne, Ilk., nx-med to have pretty uaarty
anti could feel it* effect* upon me as so&lt;&gt;ti a •■walkover." Hta cntrira took all the eight
a* I xoiunietiml taking iu li was cer­
premfrun* in tbe s and -t year old stallion
tainly marvelous. J wo* soon able to clawaw In tlw man elaia. Dunham took
। ttraighteti my limbs, and when Iliad taken nine out of twelve' premium*, and' Dilina
five liottl'-s ’ wa* free from rlit-nuiatuai." Hrra.. Xumia), UK. took tlw remaining
Every drttggiM should keep AthlopLuroa lhr» c. In tho coach and carriage *lallion»
and Atlilophoro* 1’dl*, but where they can­ Dunhniu took find premium The would
not bo bouirht of the druggi*t the Athlophur&lt;w Co., 112 Wall St.. New York, will fourth to P-.grii Bcim.. Ouawa, ill*. .
In the rattle ring tlw* Devon* wens first
semi either (earriuge puidi onavreipt ot
«tx&gt;»«n, J IV. JUoim-, Veroua, Wit,, E. T.
regular price, which is ^l.fti (&gt;cr bottle
Doney. Jackson. Mich.. William Younger,
for Atlilophonx and fide, for Pill*.
FairLurv. lib., and B. Wnd.L-U, Mnriou,
For tuner and kidney dlwaw. &lt;Iy*pep»in'Sp
dLttMlm. wvakii,:-.crvr&gt;ua .U blilty, dlr&lt; n&gt;* Ohio, dividing the honor* b twwu them. In
ot women, ronstliwtpMi. headaoc. Imr-urt the Sumi via* Overton Jar, Nndivilte.
Lx. ’.at .Cr .4 Hilnr.l .»x IMIC- —.
.

in Barry

Thia name fa. particularly appropriate. sa there

t«ei .lays or a couple nf
।lent and Mr* Cleveland
side tlwre Um fall, nor
coutnmplate living there

week*. -The jwesido noj intend to re­
do they at pr&lt;*mt
permanently at nil

prwident ntui Mrs. Cleveland u&gt; go nnd come
a* they choose. It will be an admirable re-

length of time without being intruded upon.
“JIM CUMMINGS" ONCE MORE.

tbe alL-gfd robber of Express Mr**»mgvr
Ffdhi'ringhmn, ba* »j»jill fsirt the olX-aicula‘.lotixof the detoctivc* by writing anotlttT
artier, thu time to Tlw itepuhhimi, which
piiuiily d&lt;*nK&gt;p*trntt» that tlw tlieory that
FothtTingham is tlw author of the varina*
letter* revived and signed ••Jim Cummings"

Ma,

I
Attorney at Law.
MiddlrtUIe. Mlcb. I

mortgage* valued at tlti.VM)—part of the

carried off the premium*. 1. B Wales, Iowa
City. Iowa, w&amp;* awarded the premiums in
the Hob&amp;ein-Frwdau cLoak In the grade and
mw« via* of meat eat th- there w ere twenty
nutrka, Illinois tarrying off aif the premium.*,
ox cent
which went to Kentucky and caw
to Cheyenne.
Tbe riaughtering irate were interesting to
thow »ho could *.« toe operation; but, ow­
ing to tbe inconvenient location, poor accom­
modation* fur apei-tator*. not more than one
in fifty caught more than a glimpac of what
t&lt;ok plmv. Tho rapidity with which the
butchers kill cd. kkintwd. and Urrared an nuitual ami tbr skill with which they handled

Lawyers.
. ■ r Hastings National Bank.'t

U’iLLlAM B.ftWEEZKY. Attorney
" At Law aud Solicitor in Chancery.

WUXI AM B. SWEEZEY.
’’
Justice of the Peace.

M. B. GLLLASPLE.
Notary Public.

trifle blood-curtlbug to the average ajioctator,
and wvi ral women M&gt;&lt;&gt;ti eouchidod that other
IMirix of tbe IntMing Lad more attraction*.
Butcher* from Armour’*, Hem Bro*.', Mid
N--1* Morri-' ronteated and made mhiio very
quick time nnd pci-furtuod good work

COBB.
PAS til nNA Hl.E bllE^MAKKR.

mcmaiN CATARRH
!xw=wa:iis2“«’,'

••Richard Rob,’’ l&gt;ut decline to make their
name* public.
&lt; 'uturning* mtatre**, it w
■aid, drx-ribtu him txa&lt;lly as Fotbcringham
did.
’

\
l0\1_ tirgular n.f-tiuxs every
A. 1«’»H Friday rvctdtig. a! Tern-

CTucAtxi. Nov.
Wm. A. Pratt.once a bright monitor
of the lot&gt;ia bandied at I’ontiuc asylum
Friday, Jauwn Aniianast made a report c
Lutt week.
'X I
x v Of. thu good things of thi* tbe “parking Im.l pnwurvingot e«QKn&lt; Tha
. are
.n, sorrowfully
..r-.w.uu, • let
L'KllM fOKHtLF. OneoftbrbeM.farms In
or Pnpn-u. ,*.±77t:
altaz.
p"*?"
' V
I- »n • ri;&lt;m township, o! our hundred a&lt;r&lt; &lt;. alone on account cf
- -a Dys
peiaia I *** fur l“*kln8 nn&lt;l
Z
\M
will cure
Dyspepsia,
- t; - *&lt;-rr» tupter good cultivation, good Dyspepsia Tablets —
Indigestion aud Constipation; sold on «
pulUra (uxruu. xl a xixl S0.e«.u, b,
i
&gt; «.
„,
J
TVBIAS GARN.
Charles Hanley of lluuilin. Eatou !Ug eggs wbUe ami .^4
county, aged CO years, was found dead fresh, many mlllioa* '-j
in lied recently. '
| of ddlara bad l&gt;«m -&lt;f^.
i t h &lt;&gt; u t .
material
Dr. Jackson’s blood and humor syrup
will positive cure all eruptions, ulcers
and bad sores upon the body face or
limbs. Will thoroughly cleanse the
system aud blood of every trace of diseitses that have their origin therein.
.. tii. trough of tbe political warn. The He­ Cures tbe rheumatism, salt rheum and
: •.ould agstost a state of general anatny. canker, and is well recommended by never be attained until man knew bow Ur pro­
It. a tew state* they have been aided by the In- the medical profession all over the
■•iir.ui prewuec &lt;4 a great leader, whose country. Price SI per bottle. 5old by long human life.
■;«*-riies Lave awakened altuoM tbe only euthutiMtn, anywhere shown. Tbe rreult of the W. H. Goodyear
rjHxdm is gratifying; tt* gains are an in»piIf your stomach is disordered, try a
rxiton; the I teinocraUe loosre are a plain guide
’ &gt; the popular drtO. From this time forward bottle of Cobb’s Pills. W for 25 cento.
W. H. Goodyear.
lically boy&lt;x&gt;tUug all organixatiuua aud aaao.ur-p out tnm Washntgtou.tbe masqueraders
W. J. GUdas fell down stairs In
uos u&gt; pw&gt;M**.*ion. tbe fore of protection, equal
|t&gt;- and patriotic government. It fcv now the Detroit recently, and Monday he died
uuty of all earnest aud experienced workers to of his injuries.
fend their emnMa toward atiMMl and hearty
cork lor IMh. Tbr party h to le consolidated.
Those who believe that nature will
' - ■ r&lt; &lt;i and rallied. To tnls work Tile Tribune
work off a cough or cold should under­
-. i-rl-e. Its zealous efforts.
DIE TRIBUNE offers for iwri several excel- stand that this is done at the «P&lt;®»e lliinoi* board of agriculture until a change
• at premium*, including
of the constitution. Each time this
weakens the svstem, and we all knou
a work compiled by THE TRI Bl ’NE.espeeW- that the termination of this dangerous
. for the young men of the ( nited States, ft Is
thonmgb statement ol U&gt;«- prreeui Matuvof practice is a consutnpUve s gmve*
Don’t take the chances, when a Muy
io ovginiKT*. tu»- rules vi every
cent liottle of Dr. Bigelow s Positive
riant tmnw. the records ot noted contest and
whb-vrn.rnis of American Champions, Cure will safely nnd promptly cur? any
rhe bonk will contain about U» dlustnrtlou. recent cough, cold or throat or lung Burlingame, Grady;
« it tptnrs are provided for oo A reiienr. Base-bMI.• trouble. Buy the dollar IxittJe of, Jired
■ itli tbe record ol wonderful playing and the Botchkise for chronic cases or family

The New-York Tribune.

Lrdlie. Kimbolton; J. T. Smith, Kochs; W.
H. Wta*r, Mohawk Valley; -F. Maiser,
Parts; F- Brough. WebK Bltnote-J F.
Hoodrix, Coffeen; R D. Lttwlller, Garber;
cratic party.
N. G. JotM-a, Springville.
lowa-A. Q
Hill's Peerless Gough Smip » ‘1‘Jck Smith, Arbor Hill; Mm J. McGowan, Fair­
_______ ___ 4». T C- ■
to act upon and cure a caidture*
do nay- ^V- H. Goodyear.
am, Ringsted.
AtiRur. Cavalry Inxtrurtor at Wert PolaL l^Gj1
THKBKV.nEt&gt; H. THAVEB. «f
h.ri.r. Thoirat Claptmro. General &lt;1«W W?UR^
Wingate. Pro(e*M»r Geonw Goirtlc. Director ol
&gt; Athletics ot the Nc« York Athletic Clu». a»d » Mold by W. n. Goodjear.
A»nt- number of private Kentlemrh through the
rtasu'ri&amp;i^', * ....................- ------------- _ .
ARKVOQ MADE
»»V mrtlRewtUMS.
iWntry have titruivbfnf fwt» roacerulug tM
Mnplc*' mill exploded with terrific force Fri­
rild Kame and tiunUuK aborts of their acveral
day night, blowing tbe mill to atoma, in.‘x-alltles. No book nt thl« rhameter ha* ever
i-en pul into print in America It l» aufllclwit- Hold by W. H. Goodyear.
,«,nfly k'lliny Milton Map**, owner of tbe
.. .-unwv
*»it aomill, and bis sun. a boyl2 yaan
rt^l^Kterelwt Priceifc..»f-«“&gt;•’* torn to fragments. Robert Monrose, Link
Kid b" vTfl. (toodraarmires. Retail price, r.*JO. Terma. pmtagr
I --ui. with WreMy I year. K.30. with Bemiweekly i ye:ir axafi. with bally, aioho. Oajy to
i»e had in coiH.fwtloti with yearly subscription*
jMdgc Johnson of the Ohio supreme court hat
toTHETKlBirNP.

gale on Lake Michigan Monday wreckage

Utt- edge-molding blue, Tbe railing has three
white panels. SmalV portions of the &gt;pper

xbly luul a crew of from eighteen to twentyfour men.

Ohio Otficlal K-turn*.
Coi.VMhCH, Ohio, Nov. II.—TImi dfflciai

entt, ;i5i.:;W; Smith. Prohibitionist, ft*,05”;
Bonanl, Groeuback. I.iltti. Robinaut's j&gt;luralily, 11JKL in ISM Hobinrfoti* plurality
for secretary of state wa* U.-M- The rv*t
of tlw Hcoublican state ticket has plundithw
ranging from .'»,00o to &lt;i,«)*l grmU-r than tbe

Good Goods at Bottom
Prices’
ASK YOUR DEALER FCR THE IMPROVED P1MT1L00I

70,000 workingmen in tbi* city, .who divide
their voire U-twenn the RcpuUhvan and Dem­
ocratic jiartk-*.
If they should coujluno

way. It is now announced that they intend
to place a mndiilate of their own in notninatiou for mayor. The eleetion will be held in
February. _______ '________

EVERY PAIR WARRANTED NOT TO RIP.
The Best Is Always the Cheapest.

Monday night, tbr &lt;xmtract* for lighting
having expired. There are no funds with

HOOSIER IMUFACTURlHfl CO., FORT WAYIE, HD.
the statue is tbe projmrty of the government.
Members of the lighthouse boanl aud that
tho whole matter wa* in tbe hands of (wn.
Schofield, who thinks it best to wait until

A.CAMPBELL

A. BLACK.
IxDtAXAFOUK, Ind., Nov. *J.—GenUamen

alarming extent within tho hat few days.
They say that in tbolr vicinity more than
1,000 cattle are afflicted with the malady,
which in incurable, and which fo rapidly

Messrs. A. Black &amp; Co..
Hastings, Mich.,

'

Manufacturers and Dealers in

Monuments &amp; Headstones,

In Eaton county the prohibitioulsfo
drew । he most votes from the demo­

SFfiK:

i. He

HASTINGS MICH.

WRECKAGE FOUND.

THE DAIRYMEN.

li-a- l\il
(iirt-H t» Cfittinff
nd Fittiai/. Putter)!* ‘ ut t‘j vtrift.

TjlE TRIBUNE, New York.

MESSER B

found m Fotbcringhnm ir trunk were written
by the wune ja-nani. but who wrote them is
the mystery. The detectives now say they

if AKflS V. B \KKER.!&amp;fu1 Estate.
JI i n^irunce and i.oans.
• •
Kuiivaaft Sou. u -doors north
of 1'iHlofSre.
i
*
-L. -?..t*.euuta;filven to. making exchanges
• .
;.
rhe intemt* cf lion-resident

the two Unabridged
t'lne. Hygiene and
[■Mb's Htatorjrof the

We have the exclusive agency for the VICTOR for Barry
County, and threshers are invited to call and get prices. They
can afford to buy no other than the Victor Clover Huller.
’ Respectfully,

&lt;rf complicity in tbe rolibery.

■ -akveth.

1 l -ru-mansirtp. Cros* Country Hunt
i.f. with a dlacnadonxifKiDop and
n*tructl»n How to Design. Build
Boat; itowiuK. finocing. Flsblni
'•wimming, Hunttug with Sbot-gu
&lt;iunp4nitoiit. Winter SportarRleyaM
I’butograpby «ti&lt;l a few minor ape

La Grange, Jut Grange Co.. ImL, May 25tht18Hu.
Report of joint committee by the agricultural societies of Stl Joseph county.
Michigan, and La Grange countv, Indiana, to test the relative merits of the Vic­
tor Clover Huller.-of Hagerstown, Marylknd, and of the Birdsell Monitor, Junior
Clover Hidler, of South Bend. Indiana.
Whekkas. At the St. Joseph county. Michigan. Fair, held as Centrevflle, on
tlie 21st day of May. 1880, an agreement was entered into by the representativea
of the different machines to have a trial of their merits at the La Grange County
Fair, on Thursday. May 27.1880, a joint committee was formed, consisting oi
live from each of the two counties, and held such trial this day. The committee, iu pursuance of,tbe agreement, secured two’two-horee loads of
clover, which had been stacked two winters, and brought them on the grounds,
and determined that each machine should thresh one load and then re-thraah the
straw which had been run through the other machine, according to agreement.
At the uonclusion of the trial tbe committee, after due deliberation, unani­
mously decided in favor of the Victor for rapidity and excellency of work in all?
rtepecto.
The Birdsell, from 1,339 pounds of straw, threshed 37 pounds of seed, mixed
with u large quantity of chaff; the Victor, from 1,210 pounds of straw, ti:robed
48H pounds of seed, mixed with a less quantity of chaff. The time occupied in
threshing by the Victor was eight minutes less than that occupied by the Bird­
sell. F renn the straw of the Victor the Birdsell rethreshed two pounds of seed;
from the straw of the Birdwell the Victor rethieshed eight pounds of seed. The
time occupied by the Victor in this re-threshing was seven minutes less than
that occupied by the Birdsell.
Signed by the committee: E. SiXBY, Chairman. La Grange. Indiana; J. H.
Gaildnkr. Secretary. Jas. Richards, Morden Saben, Samuel Frankish, Chae.
Frankish. Centerville. Mich.; L. M. Woodworth. Jas. Clngston, gkrad Lampton.
J. E. Hook, Ijh Grange, Indiana.

J. Hill. St.

1 limb Saved and a Family Made

air* hl* Matement that Fotbcringham did his

■

HF Head the report ofjthe trial aa given beiow, and see if it i* not what we
claim for it.

Report of Committee.,

Attornt

r

THE CELEBRATED

RHE EXHIBIT OF HOR8ES AND CAT­
TLE IN CHICAGO.

Table Tops, Mantles,
thanksgiving

nd
H—
Manaing that tbe bank hwired irj be relic red
of fta liability a* a United States depository.

And all work in Slate Marble or Granite.
All work Kuarantood flratrclaas. Prices that no competition
can lower. A good stock to select from always on hand. We
keep the latest and best designs in our work; furnub esti­
mates and do all work promptly. Our aim is to suit tbe peo­
ple, and our largely increased sales show that we are success­
ful As we are tbe only dealers m Barry County, we make it
a special object for Barry County people to buy of us. We
can and do save money to all who bny our work.
We thank the public for past favors, and aim to merit the
patronage of all.

�We want 20,000 pounds of Dried Apples.
; •
' Butter, in Crocks or Rolls.
“
“
dozens of Fresh Eggs.
x *
\ “
l,ooo cords of Green Beech and Maple Wood.
For

■w'lxioli

■will

We

Pay

tlie

.

-h-’tcICHJS I

HIGHEST

Come and be Satisfied that the above is a FACT !

Our trade is 25 per cent. Better than Ever Before, which we attribute to the EX­
TREME LOW PRICES we are Giving in Every Department.

Goodyear &amp; Barnes!
Is Getting to be^F

the Household Word for Good Goods at Low Prices.

ffita’s Cloak Department.

Ladies’ Cloak i Department.
We have now on hand the most complete

Here we keep as large an assortment as in

stock that was ever brought to Barry County,

the Ladies' department.

and at prices that will sell them.

say that when we are asked the prices of arti­

before you buy.

Exami

Below are a few prices :

Newmarkets from

It is sufficient to

cles in this department, everyone is astonished

5 to 20 Dollars.

at the extremely low prices, and we are fre­

Short Wraps

"

10 to 30

quently asked how we can sell them so

Seal Plushes

11

20 to 40

cheap.
■

■

Dress Goods I
We are agents for the celebrated Jamestown Dress Goods, which

are the very best of the kind.

■-—

'

Underwear!
Our Ladies 50-cent Underwear is the best value for the money in
this count}',

.

Our stock of Dress Flannels is complete.

Our $1.00 Red finds a great many purchasers.

We make a specialty of Black Goods, andean show most anything

In Gentlemens Underwear we have a full stock, and at very low

wanted.

prices.

If you want to buy a Dress of any land look our stock over.

Space wiU not admit of our quoting

THE LITTLE BRICK GROCERY!
Is the Place where they Sell Groceries Cheap!

You would think so, if you would only take a look at the little place some Saturday.

They have the Best 50c Tea in Barry County.

In Sugars they are io per Cheaper than others.

'

.

Get a Sample, and Prove It.

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                  <text>The Hastings Banner?VOL

The Hastings Banner. DETROIT
rcsLwaaP ravaanaw,

Our object in ad­
vertising is to induce
those who are not
our

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at

Hastinim, Harry Co., Mich.,

MARSHALL L. COOK.

Regular
Customers

cBscnirno.x RATES

to give our
APVER'HMING RATE8:
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*iirsew&gt;r«prclai pMlliOiw.

TOT

JOB PRINTING.
f th.- HAN.xr.B. Ercrythtns 1,1 the
, -'j»&lt;: nnd with the tairrt faces of
• : Approved patlerwi of machinery
tent workmen employed, enable* the

. e- *awu »r eonntrx promptly attended.
, * to to a. m. and 1 to 3 p. m.
• Holloways* dnw *tore.
. a*.trillion paid to aurgical dmwisoa
ASDLS M. D..
Physiean and Surgeon,
Woodland, Mich.

YOUR

TIMMERMAN.
&gt;i,'..i*p.ithic Physician &amp; Surgeon,
1 r; 4»t ot Holloways' drug ’•tore.)

1'

&lt;•:. JOSES.
Dentist.
fx prouiiNly .ittesded to.

Ohio FartnerS li:»vrance Co.
•in ou a man'* property against
it'itm: or * tod. auahuR a mau's

met Block, liaatiagi, Mich.)
»l Attract Books tn Harry

SaX,

. KEN'A&lt;TON,
(
Attorney at I-aw,
xi court* of the Slate. Collcdlotm

TORN (' KBVETIl,
1
Attorney at Law,
yUddievtUe, Mfeh. ’

•’ c.nritli J. G.

Non 2 door* north 1
of Fortofllce.

is partly owing
the fact that

to

hold
'•
our trade.

Do you nml any
stronger proof of the
uniformity and al­
ways reliable quaL
ity of our goo is?

County News.
HICKORY CORNS RS.
Mrs. Chaa. Allen, Henry Tolles and
Mr. E. C. Elliott returned to their
homes in Kansas last week.
.John Blood and family recently from
Montcalm Co., occupy the Aunt Phebe
Willison house.
Mr. Blood has engaged to work for
Ed. Grilley as engineer.
A job to build a bridge 38 rods long
across the marsh near Frank Adams* in
the north part of the township, was let
last Saturday.
.The soot in the stovepipe that runs
through the posiofllee building took
lire Saturday afternoon and 12 lengths
of pipe were completely destroyed, but
timely observance prevented further
[inning p
The remains of Miss Alice Smith, an
employee in the Review and Herald
oflice of Battle Creek, were buried in
the
east cemetery
Friday. The
deceased was formerly a resident of
this township.
The Rev. C. B. Voorhiee has a daught­
er born to him last Wednesday.
The Smith family, who have occupied
Wm. Lowden's place in the eastern
part of the township for several years,
nave moved away.
Mr. Lowden has sold M) acres off of
the south end ot that place for 81.3U0.
Thanksgiving services will be held at
the Wesley an church.
Mr. and Mrs.Ozias B. Pennock, who
have spent the past year in Kansas
with their children, art* expected home
to-morrow.
•
A. G. Cortright and M. .1. Taggart
I an* drawn as jurors for the present
| term of circuit court.
•
. Protracted meetings nt the M. P.
church have closed for the present.

Jennings were delegates from the Free­
Mrn. Jerial Wood, of this place, died
port Union.
11Sunday
unday morning last The funeral was
Tuesday evening being the 17tb birth- Iheld
___ _________________
uld Tureddy at the
Holmes M. E.
day of Emeline Allerdlng, about thirty church,
&lt;
north of this place.
friends and relatives met at the honie
The social last Friday evening at G.
of her parents in Carlton, to do honor ISenter's wav a success. Netted 95,
to the occasion. Many tokens of friend­ which will go to repair the church.
ship and good will were presented the
Mrs. Lucinda Sprague, an aged lady of
young lady, among which were a hand- inearly four score yean, ia laying very
some pair of gold bracelets, photograph low
I
with a stroke of paralysis. .
album.cqt glans fruit dish, hood,brown
NASHVILLE.
cashmere dress pattern and numerous
other articles, to keep in memory the
The- Dews of Jas. Gregory and Mrs.
happy events of Nov. 18th. *88.
1Madison having plead guilty to the
J. Chesebrough was taken dangerous- charge
i
pending against them in the
ly sick with bilious colic, on bis way to icircuit court was a complete but never­
Grand Rapidh Friday morning last. Itheless a pleasant surprise to our peo­
and upon his arrival there his two sons ]ple. and the prays- now is for a good
were summoned to his bedktde. After istiff sentence.
much suffering he wns able to come
The apple evaporator has suspended
home Saturday, and ia again seen on Ibusiness for the season, having turned
the street.
*out nearly 100JX10 pounds of dried
’
WOODLAND.
'’lULi. IHUUp. ta home from Chic i­

i very unwillin
| prison bars in
sentence or ad
—I’a opera boose
Ticket* on
—-------- - ---------- with onlv a coup­
le of thousand in the wheel. One week
will tell the owner.
Very Truly Yours.
WOLVERINE.
ward contributing to. or detracting
from, one’s happineee. A poor-fining,
dumsy-lookiog and mean-feeling cost
will set one’s nerves trembling so that
all around him are unhappy. Counider
others if you don’t care for yourself, by
buying the “T, C. &amp; Co.” Clothing. It
tits nicely, is strongly made and the
price is low. Sold by K. K. Grant.

8TATBNKW8
The Oval wood dish company, of
S. Haight and G. W.Smith have re- Igo. He returned Friday night, with Mancelona, has ordered five new ma­
turned from their hunting trip and re- Ihis father, who had been down to see chine*.
stock imow.
port 19 deers killed, several barrels of the
1
Geo. W. Stone, of Allegan, is an unde
Fred Barker has opened u stock of of ex-I‘resident Arthur. Mr. Stone la
■■ ■■In Diamonds, Watchfish caught and numerous other game.
Two cases of diphtheria reported in •confectionery in the Kanaga building. 31 yean old.
H Uw’ Clncks* “ronzre.
The hunting partv returned Thurs­
the township.
•
Pottery. NoveL
Albert Barry is happy again; it is ।day night from the north, bringing a
MMtiee in Jewelry, and
another girl.
igood supply of venison with them.
Win Stanton had a severe fall at the found in the lake.
Fancy
“
'
Goods
. Someone entered C. A. Hough’s feed
mill one n;ght last week and removed creamerv Ijaturday last, while at work
The soldiers' home at Grand Rapids
show a magnificent
on the new store house. He was try­ is Iq be dedicated Dec. 30&lt;h. Gov. Alger
therefrom 4 bushels of clover seed.
stock
at
correct
B. S. Hally bought a quarter of beef ing tome kind of trapeze performance delivering the address.
prices.
put it into his wood shed and bought a on a piece of scantling at the top of
Charles Smith, of Burr Oak, kept his
lock and locked it up. In the morning the building, when his support broke
saloon open after hours. It cost him
Burt cut a piece of t&gt;eef for breakfast, and dropped him nearly 30 feet. The 8178 besides attorney fees.
and ateut two hours after the beef was only Injuries he received were some
slight brulsra.
Thomas Miller, employed on u farm
nowhere to lx* seen.
Wilil rice, to allure wild duck, lias near Decatur, hanged himself Thursi
I Henry Stmchcomb had a sheep killed
been sown in the river and marshes day. Miller wks weak-brained.
Woodward .hv’., .
by dogs.
.
east
of
town.
' Frank Nye is teaching his first term
Vassar people are thinking of getting
John Bell has moved on his farm
Campus Marfins.
of school in district No. 2.
an electric lighting circuit ik their burg,
We have another shoemaker in town south of town, and Jesse Downs, the the power to be furnished from the Vas- •
former owner, baa moved to town.
DETROIT.
over the postoflice.
Rev. C. D. Curtis, of Grand Rapids, sar woolen mllh.
Mrs. I’. 11. Hunsicker is on the. sick
occupied the Congregational pulpit last
Greenville can't possibly stand it any
list.
"
•
longer without a skating rink. One
t'ASTLETON.
Mrs. Barden has moved on the J. G. Sunday morning and evening.
Clarence Chapin, a son of A. 1*. Chap­ will be opened in a few days 'and
Mr». James Murphy and children and Jordan farm.
Frank Roberts han moved into the in of Assyria township, died at E. 11. another on Jun. 1.
sister Annie, of Hastings, visited with
Mallory's last Wednesday evening. He
Barden house.
E. Lockhart's last week.
had been undergoing treatment at . Some farmers around Litchfield are
z Mra. C. Scofield returned to her home
CARLTON.
Mallory's for fits, and was thought to beginning to talk of plowing up their
in Jackson Saturday.
wheat in the spring on account of the
That snow storm last week makes us be nearly cured, but was taken in the ravages of the Hessian fiy.
Mrs. Wm. Smith is on the sick list..
afternoon and died in the evening. The
J. Pari meter smiles on a new wiud- think that winter is coming again.
Mush
and
milk
social
at
.YkcoUOdell's
funeral
occurred
Friday.
Gates Austin, of Battle Creek, has
mllLt
The ease of th*- Albion Mfg. Co. vz. made assignment to his wife Austin
Rev. Smith commences a series of to-night, Tuesday.
E. Bribb, from Allegan Co., has A. C. Jarrard for disposing of chattel says he will pay all his debts, amount­
meetings at the East-Castleton U. B.
moved into the Carpenter house on the mortgage property has been settled ing to iboat Sl,9uO,but hedosen’t want
church Sunday evening.
satisfactorilv. and the case will not te to be crowded.
'
Rev. N. F. Sheldon has moved to the corner.
,
The chicken pie social held at Mr. tried.
Cellar Creek ctr.ult.
Mrs. Ewing, an a^eil lady, living
Miller Barlier hus bought the reaiP. Owens has returned to his home Barnum’s was not large!v attended, it
with her son-in-law, Andrew Carr, six
dence property north ot Freeman's milt* north of Hart, in a fit of insanity,
being very stormy.
at Farewell.
Johnny, do you belong to the salva­ barn and will move therein as soon as Wednesday, cut her throat, death en-.
Wheat is looking well.
Mrs. A. Sheldon has returned from a tion army?
suing in a short time.
Last Wednesday, night's storm felled
Dr. A. J. Wright returned home last
few weeks visit with her parents in the
F. W. Ralph, democratic candidate
week from the north where he has teen Kellogg &amp; Bell's smoke stack, which
south-east part of the state.
for representative in Isabella county,
has
tern
resurrected.
Satie Reed closed her school at the hunting deer. Well, Doc., we don't
A number of Nash villains took in who tied Henry Burr, his republican
•
Misner district Friday and will reopen like deer meat, do you ?
James Beattie and family, of Irving. the fat stock show at Chicago last week. opponent, and tnen lost In casting lota,
in about two weeks.
Al.
Durkee
has returned from a trip now propose to content Burr's seat.
—
-- —
----------------------------------H. Horiner and wife entertained Bundayed al G. T. Daniel's. .
Irvin Cain says it is not good for! to Buffalo.
Robert Briggs, a farmer reaiding just
their many friends Friday evening
man
to be
alone, ho
no he took unto him-i
Frank Buis*.* now occupire~hu&gt; new north of Grand Rapids, is experiment­
bealontu
hint-1
with a social hop. ‘
sell a wife.
?
&lt;
I store, and it’s m daisy.
bell
I
i
ing in a new direction. He puts com
Members of the U. B. church turned ■’ and’ Ate
Bev. &lt;&gt;. 6. Gritmril was at Detroit i **Wm. Raymond and' wife
through
—jh a threshing machine, in the
out in general and l*uilt new* hitching
several
data last week.
VanHorn and wife are spending a few "
comes out
_ ___ ‘_- and
Liu"rHCi^r
O“£ S. nv. . aortal ««P
•“!. it
»««•
?•&gt; nicely
** sh-lled
*•“
poets around their church.
and with the fodder iu better condition
Bub Hosmer, of Farewell, is visiting da vs at Greenville, visiting friends.
at C. M. Putnam's last Friday evening. for the process. It is said that seven
Jacob
Wallace,
of
Irving,
visited
at
his mother.
A
very
large
number
wore
present
anti
*
__
.
men thus shell 300 bushels a day.
L. Hosmer hu moved into Bert Wm. Wallace Sunday last
&lt;d the
Gie evening were |
| Geo. Stacy is pre|&gt;aring to move into the net proceeds of
Smith's log house.
R. A. Marvin, until recently editor of
a part ot the Carpenter house, vacated I over (£«&gt;, which will be applied toward
Mrs. K. Lockhart nicked a bouquet V..
t__ _renBrettieT
__a.i *
i I furnishing Ik.
by Tam
'
the n»w
new Masonic Indtri*
lodge the Resiling Telephone, is missing. He
of wild flowers in full blossom Friday.
started for the west on Nov. 3 to find a
'Townsend’s sawmill started Monday I ronin.
.
(HEMLOCK AND PINE.)
No place like Castleton.
■ - .
1 Leu Crocker has moved to Battle location where he could engage in busi­
last.
Your scrite was laid up for repairs
ness, but since that date no word has
.
John Carpenter. tir„ went to Portland Creek.
last week.
The voting people gave D. D. Bullen been received from Id in. His daughter
Grim winter made us a call last week. last Monday on busineiw.
Irvin Cain and wife, of North Carl­ a very pleasant surprise at the residence died last week and every effort was
ton. spent Friday and Saturday with of Frank McDerby lust Monday even- made to discover the father's where­
(PINE AND CEDAR.)
PRAIRIEVILLE.
Jay Carpenter ana wife.
51rs. C. Lusk, of Rochester, N. Y„ is ’ abouts, but without success.
A party of neighbors and friends
Church at the Center every Sabbath
Rev. James McArthur, of Cass City,
visiting her sister. Mrs. H. R. Dickin­ is on the warpath, borne persons cir­
gave John Earl and wife a pleasant sur­ evening.
son.
prise st their home last Thursday even­
VNCLE TOM.
culated the story that Brother Mc­
If 1 don't get too much Thanksgiving Arthur wasn’t any better than he
ing. it being the 21st anniversary of
0
••turkee” you’ll hear from me again should be, and be comes to the front
their marriage. The evening wa* pass­
BOWENS MILLS.
next week.
.
ed in social chat, and in partaking of a
offering SfiO reward for evidence that
Quite a blizzard last Thursday.
0. C. 81TKKR.
bountiful supper prepared by the ladies.
will prove that at Bad Axe, Cass City,
School
has
commenced
in
the
Robbins
Fruit for the table was furnished by
or elsewhere he has been guilty of ah
GXAID BAT1DB.
Mrs. H. G. Easton, ef Dakota, and wm district with G. A. Murry as teacher.
infraction of the commandment cited
Eliza Gorden .has commenced h*-r
gathered from Sitting Bull's reserva­
by
his eneniiea. Now’s th* time to put
tion, west of the Missouri river. The school in the Pinery district.
and Maple.
MR. KDITOB;
up or shut up,
.
The G. A. R. oyster social al Post
guestaMeparted at a late hour leaving as
A man named Chase and his wife
Hall
last
Friday
was
a
very
pleasant
Mrs.
Abby Higgins, of Echo. Antrim
reminder of their visit a beautifully
were taken from their home on Ottawa
affair.
decorated china l-edrooin set.
street to the jail last week for safe county, sentenced to Jackson tor seven
Rev. White, of Middleville, is con­
I Quite a blizzard struck us last Thurskeeping. Both are In a demented con­ vears for teing accessory to the murder
of her husband, has arrived at Jackson.
' day. since which the weather has been ducting a series of meetings at the dition over religion.
Stokre district.
There are thirteen knights of labor She cannot be admitted there and will
fine.
Next
week
Wednesday,
Dec.
1st.
we
Mrs. Briggs' sister, Mr*. Maddox, of
auacmlilies, fourteen trade unions and a te sent to Detroit by action of the gov­
are
to
have
the
1.
O.
G.T.
district
lodge
ernor. She appears uneducated and as
Kalamazoo, is visiting her.
central labor union in the city.
R. B. Richards ia placing a wall un­ here. It Is Co be hoped that there will
The director of the poor has 190 casre one who would Iw easily influenced.
be a good representation from the vari­
She sidd ber greatest trial was parting
der his building.
on
his
poor
list.
C. H. Thurston is atill painting on ous lodges throughout the countv.
Peter Boss, on Spring bC. shot his with her children, five in number, the
There will be a public meeting in the
the enterior of Mrs. Jones’ house.
wife in the left breast last week, and youngest being only a little over 7
evening.
Speakers
from
abroad
will
Jamre Chapman has given his home
whin taken to jail could not remember months old.
a cost of paint, which adds much to its be here to address the people. Dinner of having attempted to take her life.
The examination at Hersey, Osceola
MPSra*^ie’Benson is spending a few and supper will be served at hall.
She will probably recover. Cause, jeal- county, of the Peck family for the
Jim Bettun and Fred Hunt have
^Contractor Kichxrdson, of the city Schumacher murder has resulted in
dissolved partnership.
d ays with her sister. Mrs. Clement.
Mm. Emma Coolage has got moved hull, now engaged in the erection of their discharge. It will be reinemiierElon CWuent is buUdir-------------------’
ed that Nicholas Schumacher, an old
Flower, back onto her place.
dition to the house of he
I'enver's million dollar state house has
VanHorn his moved to Thornapplr.
rille, la in
Mrs. E. Richards, of Ml
H. I’atteraon has bought a place recently dosed a contract for building
the Catholic cathedral, with college and
town.
________
adjoining the Masonic grounds on Episcopal residence attached, in banBarlow lake and expects to build there­ Franciico. CnL The building will cover there by some boys, Oct. IX I Ater the
FREEPORT.
I’ecks were suspected of bring respon­
on another summer.
a block of ground, and will cost •XWO,- sible for his death, and
Wm. E. Bowen has started up hh
OrFricee and Estimates given ou ap­
Will Pnotoa to .eriouaiv ill ol Uw
°°Biahop Patterson, bishop of the chil­ arrwtfcl. but here now t«no discharged
plication.
natdeno ft Hotoce Cooe. hto boudlm saw mill.
as above stated.
dren of Zion of the world, known hwe
CEDAR CREEK.
BENTLEY BROS. 4 WILKINS. place.
as the “eye of God," and who claims he
Fred Brunner commenced his winter
Corn nearly all secured. Some farm­ will lire till the bavior's second coming,
term of school in the J.nes district
We Ferret to Irwrn that th. Okl 1
ers have plowed their ground for corn then leave the earth body and soul for
Monday.
Ss insurance Company, of Elkhart.
harine been made tn the eoadltlon of
Sadie Walker, of Eaton county. ia n8WeBCav?had an election this fall, so heaven as J«m» whns withdrawn its support from
have done, has abandoned his (.rand theLOld
visiting her sister Mrs. Jaa. Godfrey, of
People's Co. at Benton fiarbor,
say some of the republicans; but the Rapids home since the Telegram Her­
I# wau loin
oitfra
l^ilrrmL.n Parish and wife, of Grand
Mich., as it will necessitate the closing
ald a expose of his frauds, and is nmw
up
of
the affairs of
J,
palming himself off as the “eye of God
Rapids, spent several days last week
gan for president and vice prmident in to his lit tie liand of followers in beot- near future. We understand that th*
with Chas. Bronson and wife.
fault Be* entire!)
th«’
Mrs. .1. H. Herrington has purchased 1888. and Michigan will pile up a larger land. No lady accompanied him to the lore should therefore be. terne by
of Mr Lerov thu forty acres of land majority than ever before.
D. G. Mixer, from the crow roads,
^The -OM Elkhart” is tn well and;
jnst sonth of the village. Considerawhich ia one mile north of here,' was rtl’lo^uUd Uh- ms»- raUro.-l fn.ni IM.
favorably known among our people
to a ladv bv the name of Freen An infant aon of Fred Allen and wife married
rt(y to
to La^W
1XIB1M h**, &gt;*» secured.
that any commrodatloas /rom uf' **
man, from Toledo. Ohio, on the 22nd. at I rtty
died Wednesday. agen seven &lt;**?*■,
llaaiiM*. A f«« lavIUd «*~1&lt;
•*" * entirely‘unmvtwsary. and the members
remains were taken to Caledonia for prwtil Eml BartmM enjoyed lh&lt;- o.- I Thr IrajtaAl., wb!Sk u, “ .illiewhb« «« «*
’"rJii'SSirw
■' Suioa Cart).
!
" ™g,w^“u1e coiHMmM -a- "ffta. &gt;-&gt;“ lhnn&gt;o»hly twtol u&gt;.t

BENTLEY BROS. &amp; WILKINS

■ &gt;. K .\ SHELDON.

.
A.

Our Success

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TD ft
I n n I 1 llArt
■ am

or uiRht.

F.

House

IFr

W l.tiWRY, M.D.,
i'hy^ician. surgeon and Oculist

IrCM'V

WHOLE NO. 1643

NO. 30.______________________________ HASTINGS, MICH., NOVEMBER 25, 1886.

XXXI.

i Farm

Wagons,

Double Shovel Plows,

’r-\ &lt;&gt;•» j-r* rarefuD} looked after. Farms
•lit*.— tor mJ* or evehange. Uousre and

ROAD SCRAPERS,

k

PINE LUMBER,

WILLI AM B. SWEEZET. Attorney
’ ’ A.t Law and Solicitor in Chuncery.

^yiLMA

B. SWEEZEY,
.1 titties of the Peace.

1 M.’ b. gillaspie.
i.
Notary Public.

i Cedar Fence Posts,
fashionable dressmaker:
E«wt-inf’Attention Gleen to Cutting
■nd Fitting. Patterns Cut to order.

A. 1951-rhS^^SyZ
H*H.
A. ft. JOHNSON, M. W.
« DAVIN. R. H.

Michigan Central

|

Jojst and Studding,

FKOM

FLOORING 'S.S£w£5-

Cornice Mouldings,

Me Finish &amp; Band Moaliinjs
27m .Niagara Falls (RouU.
GRAND RAFtOq DIVISION.

mndBapMiC

SS3:::

Stoop Scrolls &amp; Columns

Window and Door
Screens.

I

!??f?e?;KbKt:SeuSf..*S SJS;

th.boaw.rhl* powtt
Vridav
evening, andvicinity
will visit
relatives
Ld“rtZStaU.I.
until
alter

niMione.
S -.•.nvClr

Some have thought us dead since U.aUrr'IKl "f.&gt;u3"l‘S*|le
i» bom. nn)"Tlrur.»
two ZJoU vraUon fturf two mouth, election, but we have beta taking a rest; audiearr aoa »l{bt
wiU1
term of wbool near connth. In two that is all.___________ weeks be will commence hta wintar
FOUR CORNERS.
term in the same dittrid.
Preaching at the church Simoay last.
Several Freeport
There will be services at the church
to Woodland Monday
Thanksgiving evening.
Mtedonary meeting at the Altoft

proven lUrit worthy.
•nwr.o"’ many »'•,

—

Elkbxrt aucirty and receivedBsotCO

"“^7^ T,®™*

dishonest dollars net of yon.

-srMTMS.K-M’s.'

�that

he
aMl* &lt;o ulMV »»£
ed to try Dr. King's New Di--------- - -—
consumption. It not only gave him iisUnt relief, but allayed the extreme
JcXrtw in hia brraM. His children
were affected and a single dore had the
same happy effect. Dr. kings New
Discovery is now the standard remedy
in the Coleman household and an board
the schooner. Free trial bottles of this
standard remedy nt W. H. Goodyear &amp;
Co.’s drug store.

ALASKA'S
ROWU-LY I

aiTERTAnao

THt CHICAGO UWOUCHS CLUB-

Itch, Prairie Mange, and scratches
of every kind cured in 30 minutes by
Woodford’s Sanitary Lotion Use no
other. This never fails. Sold by E, II.
Lathrop, druggist, Hastings. Mich.

W. E. Dunn was acquited Thursday
of a charge of murdering a saloon-keep­
er whom, he shot in self defense.
Children will refuuZ^bad tasting
cough medicine but they will all be
willing to take Dr. Jackson’s syrup of
lungwort and wild cherry whenever
offered. It is as pleasant as maple
syrup and will reach a bad cough, and
cure the whooping cough much quick­
er than any other prepartion of the
kind. For by II. Beebe.

uotabte a gatlx-rii.g’

•nir, BAXQVKT HAU.

William Hollis of Detroit was arrestwl iu ML Ctauena Monday charged with
horsf-sUjuling.

brought about In
doe tl™ by tlx-pro-

for tenant children, and make a

piteluucnt. He do
clared that tbo pnw

pcnee« from Ann Arbor to HoMlnr* and return
tiromlxcd that In cooe »b&lt;&lt; waa not employed
her trxvritax expense would be paid by the

many; that it tot­
tered UKMiujxdita,
and w ut n burden

ig account* were prroenlol and
nnauoo committee;

A. D. Maynard, dealing

Intlon. and muted to aduptiun:
WllEXXaa. On th«- evrulnx ol October IX totwrrn the hoar* of and a o'clock, wwi prr-on
or nenou* entered Ute union »chool batldlni
anil committed &lt;lepredaUan« on the clock*,
lock*, achool book*, eta.: therefore be It
limnlrrtl. That thl* txiani of education offer
the depredations In the high school bnlldlnrs
as afvrvsaid.
Beoulntlon adopted by the following vote:
Ayes—Bauer. Bcssmer. Ford. ti&lt;x&gt;dyear, Greenfleld. Hnfhnan. latbrop. Uchty. Rider and
Tomlinson. 10; nays-none.
Mr. Bn&gt;»mer moved the adoption of the fol­
lowing rcsolnrion:
•

luring Kuula with the l,50U,lMIU,«ri pnople ou

cuted to the full extent of the law.

Rnna.

JOHN UCtlTY.
President.

Chicago
Wbaa rotten falb iu Lon­
don It falb iu Now Orioare.
Wbeu
tobaceo full* in Forb it fulh iu (LaubviUe, aud ho through nil tbe Urt of

ton* that were grouped nkmg the d^ek were
glaada materialized for th-uti-oaicai; if tlxplaro wm- literally d&lt;ud-dcnd as the ancient

cruere with th-:ii* dnubfo anua, tbr up|rer and
■shorter'eno tuditnl. abooc through the *ad
light of the waning ilay. Wo luul tiirev little
Rw»iauniaidK&lt;&gt;n our pwM-ugvr IM. claugh
ten* of Fbtbrr Mitroi«-h&lt;ki. the Greek prwrt
At Sitka They were returning from a couMing over with detiglit at th« prcsMctivv

We ab«&gt; brought burnt* a little Ruxdiin chap

in the land of hi*'nativity. He waa quiet

but then hia bt-ort could contain ibrlf no

met him. H ’was swinging ou the gnu-at tha
bottwatro,! in tla, edge of the town—a sweet,
primitive pterethat caught our .-yr Irefore the
greying.
“Uh, I so glad!" mid be. with a mixt in his
rye that harmonized with everything elm. “I
make IN) in four mouth at WrangdL My

tnuted tlx- Repub­
lican and Lb-tnocnitic
ptatfuniix uf IBS4 ou
tbo jaiblie domain

iu&lt;manry .mattering of knowfevige.
You ■•an iiardly now find any Social gutbci Ing. from a wedding breakfast to a picnic, at
wki'di r&lt;Mn&gt;'ludv or gentleman doos not {&gt;rofro, tie- ■ revultJLrt ur a.-teoce, inxi as curiosity

niiniatration of laud
grant-. to railroad eor-

at mui- admit that the n-i|ui»it«- manipulate w
of one"- hand by a fair • xprrimetitw arc nut
altogetlx^- uuplrowuit to the eorptm i lie, mal

forth, bi the opinion
o* the syreaknr, whole- ,
sale HWimllm upon /

notiwnx' about -lines of lire." “mount* of
J. MPAJUCN.

the like; hut I do not like to ba told that my

uni atai produc-tlvu setthux
Ho roviowyd
tlx, home-'treml nnd pre-atnptlon laws and tin,
deut L’leveland.

His s|&gt;e&lt;x:U was a vigorous

ing Iwffrt. Olid onet it ww- through •rnrtre,1'
I fed jioMtivcIy uncomfortable. Expn-iallv

light in o»l ia Which they almost rxcrl.
tlu. noli. —
. I... B.hMn. L.

Up

with cun&gt;N fairly bewilder* the jmrvhawr of

of tlx&gt; wro, .tends the Colonial castle. It is a
huge wotxlcu rtructtm-, looking mom Ukc u
barrack than a cnxtl.-. At the foot of the
thin bprinkliug of niarhx-i. n few forelgniooking ■■iur.tw- toe full-fledged Rusk of Um
uniuistakabk- typo is Imni to And nowaday*—
aud trou|KM uf ItHliank give a wmbhunx- of
life to thia quarter. At the top of the i.treet
*tai*b tbo Ruwdan Orthodox church, nnd thb
structure, with ita quaint tower and spire, is
really tbo ll&lt;m of tlx- place. SL MilIux-1'h wu.
detlicateil in 1544 by the vwrable Ivan Venianboutf. metropolitan of Mtarow. for yean*
priert and LWx&gt;p at OunahMka and Sites.

cflk»

canwi-haa been, and will to. dominated by
Uie influence of thrTOwntueu!" Worst of nil,
you are (-xpreted to admit that there mav Ire
aomi thliig in alt thfo, nnd that the siby l hew
certainly nuata aomr atarthng Idfa. If you
■'Tho Democratic jiooli p.K&gt;h It, crery one ia anew ixmciudw
Parly,"' and Hou that you n-wnt being told bitter imtne trutha.
F. TV. ladimon. to
"Tbo Young Man ing foatunw. Hlu touch h unpknannt, and
inPoUHcx.”

or getier.d debility, and u blood
ipeillug avrrjr trace of wroula ur othy. Now 1« the time to take it. Made

xpeaklng a number dor corer at hia pretended art, he delight* in
n .litagivrobk* plainnra*of xpare-h, for which
under ordiuary rircumrtnncwi * one would
from
Pnaident
Chrrcland.H. B.Ox, A.K wholly contecnpUhlc. '
Hewitt, Secretary
IxK me put this dilemma. If U» jsdmfatt

annual

The LARGEST STOCK OF STOVES EVER EXHIBITED 1N BARR
corin'
DOW on mile at H. A: GOODYEAR A SONS’ Hardwire Store.
Thin stock embraces over FIFTY distinct patterns and siz&gt;s. and includes all
the latest patterns and improvements, and intending purchaser* may feel assur­
ed of obtaining here the best goods at reasonable prices.
.

Boston Dry Goods Store.

MARR &amp; DUFF
Have opened the above store

ship in abort tinier and spread through tbo
town like anta At the top of hr doek is tbo
Northwret Trading company's ktore - bow we

bric-«-bruo-brilllnntly (nuntai Indian pad­

log rapidly. A ■•utipli, of ix&gt;ur»' atudy of a
shilling manual end a preliminary uxonunu-

enrathv po-erii Hood's ttarsn are continually being received

Boakrwprra Association

wo njl ginnterf tlx- fi-rotoon uf tb&gt;- capital

M 42 West Mm Street, lulu &amp; liihols Slock,

wxiurwl it lor n flret choice nur! got Uaj pick
. il^
— ■ k..r *- — __ 1
.__ _
.
■

tbo People** Heritage for Houxw," to which,
at the rrqu«Kt uf ftwddwit Nvwbury, Vf. A.

The miaslug Dr. Wicr ofOsroda Is said to
bask bcm seen taking a train in Toledo Tuesday.

Michigan

E. H. Lathrop, M. D.

tort double prhxH tor thi-ir prod, ut* from
iD,UJO,tV) uf American taxpayer'*.’ Our

K. H. I.ATHKOe DnWtinL

MHIUlH'8 VtTAUZKR h» what you need for
ConMlpwflou. Luas of appetite, Dttxlnros and all
75

•fn t*

■late little Nitkoim. whoa- dignity In-lied the
riotous spirit that had mate- them the lit«• of

ly perabn found

SHILOH'S COUGH and consumption core la

Do you expect to paint your house, barn or carriage!
1 keep Brushes, Paints, Oils, White l&gt;*ad. Carriage Paitr&lt;.
■and everything used bj’ painters.
,
Do you wish to buy Wall Paper?
Call and examine my stock and prices.
Do you desire Toilet or Fancy Articles ?
We sell everything in the line of Druggist Sundries at tr­
iowest possible price.
Do you desire your Prescriptions and Medicines Compounds
and put up by a competent and trusty Pharmacist ?
You wifi always find one in attendance at, inv drug stor»
iind.we guarantee all prescpjitions to be pure aud reliable

dried

FarenLs’ don’t let your children suffer
when Hill’s Peerless Worm Speciilc
will relieve, or no pay.. W. II. Good-

Jacob Seligman has bought the Rich­
ardson pine land tract in Alpena coun­
ty for 8510,000.

Are you in need of any DrujzB or Medicines?
Call at my dtore and you will find a complete line of hru
and Patent Medicines of all kinds.
Do you require any Wines or Liquors ?
I have now on hand a large stock of pure Wines. Bran-’
and Whiskey in bulk or in bottles carefully selected, and m/
exclusively for medicinal purposes.

could, in public and

FORtt CENTS get Kemp’s Liver •ponded by referring to tbo great growth
Pills for Torpid Liver, for Constipation.
■ for the Complexion. W. H. Goodyear.
the tariff quertion.
THE
GUARANTEED
remedy.
Kemp’s Balsam, fur the Throat and
Lungu. It never fails to cure Coughs,
Colds. Croup. Bronchitis and all throat
mnehtoery
and lung troubles. Price 50c and 81.
Trial size free. W. H. Goodyear.
ttieu ia now driving
human Uber from
The schooner H. F. Baldwin is report­
our manufacturing
ed ashore on M’halesback Reef in
Escanaba Bny with her topmasts gone.

No griping results from using Cobb's
Fills. W. H. Goodyear.
:

TewQuestions Asked Citizens
ot Hastings and Vicinity.

with a grv'-uhli tinge iu it—tbeklmi «H grim
that k*&gt;l» jx muunl. n dark, dull v*vrjtn«*n.
The matter ot the tuition ot Bertha Hklnner Then- »»•&lt;!■■ Uttl&gt;&lt; »Jm&gt;w of »&gt;lor atixaig
ou diore—bright
waa piemmted. and ou motion referred to the tbc ciMtunx* of fixcommltue on xtdes and regulation*.
Howard Parker wa» ri'|X&gt;rtcd a* beiut a tru­
ant. dtaobedlant, unruly, and beyond the eonof enthtuia»m among the tew xi, late poJpl«-

Site rveult

Cornelius Vanthoff. lured
was
found dying in VanDyck’s celery Held
Thursday afternoon.

■a mneh. Surely the Ahukan pilot mart
have the rye and the inrtiurt of n wxiblrd or
b" could nover find n |*jrt in timl labyrinth.

wero approaching tb«&gt; wen. Lofty nmtiutaina
Dr. .JAekson’s Eye Salve is a prompt towrrul abort- ua; u/melipsw the Ulnnda
and positive cure for all diseases of the swam g|&gt;art—they aemw-d all m motion, os if
eyes in inHamation. granulation, and they were swinging to nod froou the tideweakness of vision. It coatfl but 25
cents.and is highly recommended for the richly woixM alojrew of some glorioua
piled. For sale by W. II. Goodyear.
height that loomed nut of the vapor and
David West, an old citizen of Corun­ bathed ita forrbead'in the Mtmltine. Hcauana. was buried Monday by the G. A. R.
lumlfy a ahip'a length ahead of u»; and the
air was *o chlliy that nur overcoats were
n ill’s Peerless Cough Syrup is iinsur- drawn snugly aixiut tut, mu I we wondered
what the temperature miidit lx&gt; “ilown south”
in Dakota and New England.
Adrian ha^orgaulzed a base ball asso­
niurr iMrnwHioxs.
ciation. capital stock 825.000, for. next
season.
Hitlm, nnd very likely for tbl» n-awiu found
it a disapixdntnwut at tlrxt sight Certainly
The board of education of thl* city met In it looked drmry enough ns we npproK-txxl it
—a littlo cluster uf tumble-down imuww M-nt-

fonu with n table for tlx&gt; ntreokere, lack of
Hauer. Bexamer. FunL Goodyear, Green­
which w»* snxpeikded tbo euibbtni of tbo chib call:
field. Huffman. I.atbrt.p. l.lch'.y. Rider and
—a tomahawk rutwinod with a floral icroll Tomlinson*, absent. Dawson aud Kelly.
Mr. CariW&lt;**&gt;i xptweb Wax a nuwteriy pnM-utatlou of tbo Aim* of tbo tariff reformer*.
The ■n|x-rintcn&lt;lent ww the total eurnlltnrtit
Ho said fret- trrulu was impracticable, but

WE ARE J-OSITIVE that Kemp’s
Sarsaparilla will cleanse and purify the
blood and tone up the system. We
have the confidence to guarantee it.
Frice 81.Op per bottle.
W. II. Good-

by oil who have used them. Tbo
zecnedy for Dyspepsia, Flatulency,and Con­
stipation. Guaranteed, and Bold at 25c. by

FORMERLY NEW ARCHANGEL.

erotic dub. The dining ball wax decnraUsl

the people: that it wav a jilalu alwunHty to
propi-Ne to make a jx-oplo rich by taxation;
•dial a cy-dotn profitable to one claw of

Therefore see that the members of
Jour family are w-U supplied with Dr.
acksons liver pills and use Dr.- deckson’s root and herb cordial: it will
sharpen the appetite, help digestion,
promotg sound sleep, strengthen the
systom'and so remnove those distress­
ing symptoms which, if neglected, may
result in the most serious consequences.
For sale bv W. H. Goodyear. 81.00 per
bottle.

THE CURIOUS OLD TOWN OF SITKA,

UmpM* of the Iroquois dub was given in the
main diulng liall of the Palmer liouse Wediw*-

C. B. H ubbard has been chosen trustee
of the Detroit Art Museum in place of
W’. H. Brearly. resigned.

Emil Lehman, saloon-keeper of New
Buffalo, drove into the rivy at that
place Tuesday and was drowned.

capital

\KC\W wwdd “J®*

Bucklnu** Arnica Halve.

Walter Johnson of Michigan has
N-cn promoted from law clerk to exam­
iner of interferences iu the Patent
(Mice.

N&lt;xhii&lt; .tr»ria- lo UW MU to tufklr
prized iu every fwfnny used—eRpteiaftly
in oura.—Bieber. C*U Mountain Tri­.
bune.

G. L. Woodard, formerly editor of the
Belding Sur. hns bought the Homer
Hendd.

Mrs. I*b.fl»e Cheater. 1’eteraon. ClayCo.. low*, tells the following remark­
able story, the truth of which is vouch­
ed for by the rwddenta of the town: “I
aiu 73 years old. have been troubled
with kidney complaint and lameness
for many years; could not dries myself
without help. Now I uw free from nil
pain and soreness, and am able to do all
mv own housework. 1 owe my thank#
to Electric Bitters for having renewed
my youth, and removed completely all
disease nhd pain." Try a bottle, only
Wc at W. 11. Goodyear &amp; Co.’s drug
store.
The Best Salve in the world for Cute,
Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum,
Fever Sores. Tetter. Chapped Hands
Chilblains. Coms, and skin Eruptions,
and positively cures Files, or no pay
required. It is guaranteed to give per­
fect satisfaction, or money refunded.
Price 25 rente per box. For sale by W.
H. Goodyt^r &amp; Co.

%

—

f

thick morn and deep Ixxk of d««d Jeavoi fiUwl

suicide at Tamak last month, was a brother
&lt;rf the wall-known Prince Peter grarwlH-y.
Altlwugh only 45 years old, ho had tramlated
Hacked, in Hotel Huebner, tlx, roomi whk-b

At Prices we will not quote in the paper, but we will give y- v
when you call on ns; prices that will astonish you.
We invite you to give ub a call and we will endeavor to se.
you goods right; and if you do not want to purchase, call and
we will show you our stock with pleasure.

Fine Line of Childs’, Misses’ and Ladies’ Cloaks

Don’t Foraet The Boston Store.
Opposite Fanners’ Sheds.

BATTLE CREEK, MICE.

ROLLER MILL
I A

doubt UnU-tH-d in tbo bark—bad qxung a
tree that, b today aa great in girth a. the log
that lire pnatrnte Ix-m-ath to roota Tixwa
mighty rootx have . IubjxxI that log in anoverhullng embroos and «tru.-k dowu into the aoil
txsloa. You eon eouj&lt;rture bow fang tlx. jog
baa Iweu lying there in that tangle of mighty
roote-yct the lug u to-day tu wound a bit of
Umber a« aueb likely to find asywhere._
f-rte Ma,&gt;
e—--- - 1
»’• Brother.

Ho

Cotton Flannels, Denims. Tickings, Sheetings, Cot­
tons, Kentucky Jeans, Cloths,

and liehiw it were layer* of other lop, lying

netii

। Initial irtagro of

Battle Qrjeek, Mich.
The store is filled with Bargains in eacEdepartment. In fa *
the Stock is all Bargains.

And other marked improvements will be made in

*.

Hastings this season.

Proposes to keep in the advance of the procession. You wl“
find him at his new location north side of State street, east of
A. E. Harris’ harness shop. He is prepared to serve the pur ■
lie with everything in the line of

Tin, Copper and Sheet-Iron Ware.
Repairing Neatly and Promptly Done.

Eave-Troughing a Specialty.

The Hull Gasoline Stoves.

restoration of t

This is the Latest and Beat Oeaoline Stove. Call and Beet hem

A

,'se

New and Second-Hand Stoves for Salel
pair1 Lin ink
t intrepid tavi

At Very Low Figure*'.
I also have a quantity of Plow Points, etc., that I will eell at- •»
very alight advance over wholesale prices, to close out.
Remember the place, and yours respectfully,

�ft
WOMAN AND HOME.
T A PHYSICIAN SAYS

ILU LEO.

REMOVED

hough, snd having tried several remedirs without relief. lioaBy used lied Stax
(ough (Ynre which ho says, proved
’ openly ami effectual."

Al

calling on the SICK.

To the new store in Goodyear block, first door west of the
bank, about the 1st of Oct., and will have a complete stock &lt;rf

PruMHioua

-l&lt;-tally in rural com­
it a practiiv to call on
«« they nre informed

i The apparent* object
*. their .ymptilhy to
real motive, in too
tn gratify n morbid
a

m&lt;

k arqualntance, I

you nukder any nwd«tml-llip *nch that your
i.s- an- n wutve at
mfferer! It mi, then

••rrct. You ran kindly
titer his health. You
i-mirx Flower* with
irngranee are generally
. .wk. Tin* ami other
.. ... prompted by a right
i. rullv letnrmbenxi, when

moved in the morning it win lie found almost
proof against cracking from hrat or cold
Then, in ctatning, don't use i-sqwisls. which
are apt to make it more breakable, nnd hi
timnlMx.t—.. I..., it i_ _ ■ . '
,
............ .-no, u&gt;rn
place the chimney ujright in yourriakand
pour oxer it. briskly. Imiling h&lt;H water.—

------------ —---------------------- nc-uvu ni
ennmnling to prmerveber l&gt;ra|ity. sial n Lon­
don paper .ten*. that la-r highoHB ever wk
nnythiug more than* |»jwder. and a miikv
wash for the fare at night. Tlw rare nf the
complexion is a question of vital importance
to every woman, nod .hould hr; tail ckvuiiinr« must al way * rome And. I hare wm at
balto in this city fit-hiouabk- women whts-

&lt;-otiipeiJ&gt;d U&gt; "rar t-yv

Uona has the canning protwsa reached that it
is now a avpurato Indtatry and tlx-.r-.nd. re­
ceive employment- iu the 'arioun cannerim
which are distributed throughout the rc^em
and wertern states of, the Union. It ia sold
that t Im canning of goods ns a budmaa wM
cnmnirciei-d in Um-United (Statz*, during the
Mexican war. aud during th* rrlx-liion it
rapidly developed into a feeding industry.
•Today th* different article* that are pre­
served in this way are nlaxMt innumerable,
tuwl in addition to fish, fruits and vcgwtablcn

Ho mywlcally. musically ntattow aa your own.
Y ou winspered io*, UiDeo-w, lott Ibc
w
mute.

,v«.t - &gt;.iiu |aira'.ui.
.
Anri there drt tlx- dhunt datliaaoe of the rcrca*

th* fruit.

clung by Just a Her

MILLINERY AND FANCY GOODS,
All bought for SPOT CASH, and will give you better than
Grand Rapids prices.

mg from fear of poisnulng, ban been entirely
overcome by the •■xtrvme can, iurrci«rd in
the r-auncries, |&lt;&gt;werfully influenced, no
doubt, by the striugmt laws that have town
mail*, the consumption of canned goods’ is
now simply -uortnou* There arc hundreds
of packer* .listributoi ail over the country,
and tbrcv ia a very groat variation ia the
quality of the goods packed. —Chicago Tri-

Ert- yet my loyally should fall .ixlurinr io tlx

And see if what we say is not true.

Another fashionable woman ■

JULIUS RUSSELL

lunung otter rxquUdte objete &lt;le vertu.Queen Victoria entered, recently, with a

I be IXllwtlt.
mirown mind Unit it
r how Io make thnf

INFANT

LIFE IN PARIS.

and valuable of nil the casket*. He showed
heron.' iruwteof pure rock crystal, ornamented
with gold a»l enamel. In this casket the
quneu placed the small book—(toneral (tor-

night in -aiding hot water

;&lt;ril health, and must.

Dress Goods, Cloaks, Shawls,

aftrc carefully drying rub
oil or c?»M i tnitn ' Thi» was rocornuMiuIed
by a well-known |4iytdeian to a Indy do par

There ia no doubt that the want nf space
from which the j*»or tenant *uffrr» in Pnris
is a acrioUN drawlasck to the- proper rearing
. m
further, no doubt

mcjmjij

CATARRH

State Sunday school eouvrtitiun In .lackwm
Dec, 7 to 9 Incluxhe.
Complete return* from the State give Luro
HLH&gt; i» the caia* nine hun- •.CO
plurality for &lt;ioven»or.
&lt;n a linmMitMl, nmong the
The Fl* pt1.1 church of Weston,
working i-q.iibitioe of PnrK helpa to win county,
will be dedicated Nov. 17.

nil iiiiniE*. do not

ui my ymithful look*.
1 oft an woudtr why mmim- men will help

n Christian man, n

A Creat Victory
as for a fra.t; tlw-y-ruk- tlie Ih&gt;umIk&amp;1. in return tor which they give wlixt Um- m»tla-r i»
nppqn-ntly unwilling or unahh- to give, and
wbut i»ld-fn&gt;4?xrtw&lt;l tulksatiU persist in rmi-i-lrring th" .swtisl Joy* of maternity.
Thackeray nnul* Hrcky Sh.irp French by the

HASTINGS MICH

A Terribly Caso of Scrofula
Cured by

j
■
.

.
I

Hood’s Sarsaparilla
booth
Scrofula in on* of the most aggravating forma.

iua»v ,"’U uuiuB.itM
uixi nuu raauKrra- ;
tiun in depleting his heroine rot uttrtiv indif- I

hi* Itabtt of whining, and conijilaiiiing, anti

vinelnl cvntex*. wb-w «-hief delight it w-enui

uixl io unlock It*

8HO£8!
nltaccwets over aud around my neck and throat.
continually exuding an offensive nuu of
bloody matter disgusting to behold, and
almost Intolerable to endure, it is Impossible
to fully describe ruy sufferings, as the caw
was complicated with Chronic Catarrh. After

three (■Iryslciatio, I was worse than ever.
Finally, on the rt.-or.inirmhytl'-n of W. J.
Huntley. drngglM. of Ixwkport. I was Induced
to try Hood'. Sarsaparilla. And now, after
having taken twelve bottles, within the last
17,(»O were tlupateb-*l to tin- country. I
twelve
months, the scrafulmi* eruption* have
may safely defy anyone «-uri«.ii» in their
entirely eeased. and the abscawte. hare all
matters to take a six hour*’stroll through
iliMpjw-arrd. except the unsightly eran. which
one or two ol tie- la-st.or sevund l-est quar­
*1 o daily becoming -*maUer by degrees, and
I'eautifuny leas.’ I do not know what it may
tern of Pari*, hik! *•» And more than one well
hare done for &lt; thcr*. btrt I &lt;V&gt; know that it&gt;
drcard mother out ot every thirty unllankrd
tuy case. Hood’s Hur-a pari I la has proved an
by a wet nurse. He can easily try tlx exerfecUve specific Inifos-'L A* an evidence of
my gratitude I send these farts unsoBelted.
lerimrnl for hitterlf, arcing that there b&gt; a
mid I sm ready t&lt;&gt; verily the authenticity ot
difference In th* coatuip- of the i«w name­
this cure, by personal correspondence with
maid and tie- w. t nur«:.ny one who doubt* It.” CHanuai A. Bote
rars. East WI1m.u, S. Y.
This statement lsioafinr.nl by W. J. Hnntprettily, with a wreath of lirautiful ril&gt;bons [
Iry.droggtet, of Ix*k|*rt. N. V.. who calls the
HKinil her exqutsiU-ly embroiderwi rap. two
tong dnsiter- of the same rihlion floating iu 1 cure a greet rlrlory for HoivrsKanapari'.la.
Send fnr took giving statement» of many cures.
majority. I imvelrtore mo tlx statistics of

She pictured Xantippe ax a

would not. like a good hits

th . llnt. i t ii .le
hi* garden or rocking the cradle, lx

way al the dinner Imwr. and that the popular*

bi&lt; h will transform the drieat
dvsprpt* mtoaamUing nngel.
*.
. I . ---- - .

sttvw thickly over one pound of currant*,
with a little candM lemou. chopped, which
ha* Iwrn moat thoroughly .toeped in rum or
brandy , owr this jdnrc another round of
,m«te- unite ft etaeelj round. Cut it into

bake immediately

without separating ,th*

it--readily, until much inter"tiliteratod the natural nr raea
! 8M«n ruin*, did yon never reflect
tbarv wero go**! womMtand Imd women!
Did you never think whet thing* men could
«ay about ua if they really *' to work to ta­
ro. bruUdlr truthful us they kara h'»« I l&gt;‘d

• monrrea. of brood &lt;&gt;titlook

Frenchman, and particularly « i’arWan. is
sure of a g«»td reivptton abroad, even In the
mnrt i^otMteal rwutrie*. such re England
and Ameriia.
'------- ' - - ------- ‘*"
of the family,
■; imt hiagayefy ia liked
a* a gowdp. an

pnrtuwtr
ail*-. W

Ums rajiablo of dtowing l*ari* to a foreigner.
How different abroa.1' (to to london,
Vienna. HI- Petersburg or elsewhere, nnd you
afllbe wprtaedand finally emtwrniard by

jolitenc* I* owing in a great mraanre to the
Freni-hmen'. igix'ranrc of foreign languages.
It nu»v be al*» due to hh vanity, for th*
Frenchman iuvaidably wmaMent himwlf
vnrtly xunerior tn Ida neigtlxir*. In any case
it i* an iiiginrimi* fact, awl it ia to lie hoped
M. Milland'a l-rture will tend to remove it.—
Pari* Letter.

te doing a woman* part in supplying

tnenf—
(Jraithi.-

■•frifflMbi" they will be
lUuent of them. So

Slbbr voiiuM.
. Z____ &lt;

«lll lx VMbte. Furnish

■1 |.&gt;IWied wjth.ehamols leather. Those

m* AoukrTteld -tb* U“‘‘
-ar. mt —. - -?■

Albert Wolff, is at pre-ent traveling in
Scandinavia, and when be was hard prewed
tlie other day by “ curious throng of Hiredre
in one of die prominent capital* of the
northern penlnsute tor information about
Urn. Boutanger. “whore name said a north­
man. “i* in everybody * mouth. Boulanger
answered Wolff. “Have you not heard ot
(be joke about lhatr With one voire every
w4W.rrrl: “5a’ -Well.’-ud the wag
of Tit* Figaro, “tlwre I* no Boulanger. He
is Manly ■ peromagr or fanta»ic invented by.
the journal* during the dull awrem. bo tic
not think ho ever existed, for it *«&gt;« •* “
great mkrtAke.” This was recencd by the
northenieni with aiaoluto confidence, and
■t “ “’J?? Si *£s;

Journal.
J

&gt;1 front contact with tlx nrfrl.- Inter

expansion. which may be remedied in several
*7iyx An yon the fortunate jxawaaor c
Hamand ring! make It useful as well
-mam-ntal, by cutting with it ‘ ‘ ‘ *

Manufacturers and Dealers in

TSA11M FOB .SALK.-OUI- of Um- best term* In
1 In Carlton township, of one hundred acres,
about no aero* under good cultivation, good

Uktoe

mh leather, after which fine tripoli ahoull'
&lt;«• i.-l. then a little olive oil rultlrd in well,
finally th- surface well rublrd with the

Hastings, Mich.,

IOO Doses One Dollar.
philosophy probaldy led him to denxuMrato

&lt;1 by ruHting it with a rag dipped in

Messrs. A. Black &amp; Co

only by C. I. HOOD &amp; (XX. Lowell, Mjus.

they are «« nunxr-

amieurancc in
*»«&gt;»&gt;• At P™*'*1 “
.■oulhire hfe labor, to Ukiug views of m W..
and trivatr n-udeoors or an or’’”*xjT
borwirapb «* jackotype, for aonw prwi
___ ...
"xtraordinarv
sutmni. i im-iiuo-i-o. —— -- - ____
Anon be will haunt the county .*.nv*nttow
id the n-*
liltiou* randidal*’ with ids traveling camera

A.CAMPBELL

A. BLACK.

Hood’s Sarsaparilla

to British • 'olumbia.

n nature in making up hi* judg*«•'. And every wie-rr tbo ronHKm i. i.sj.ii upon him that the waman
uh itoed A|i&gt;eriran tilood in her veins and

Good Goods at Bottom
Prices!

Monuments &amp; Headstones,

creek, sugar t&gt;u»li of tJo’trero, For further par
beulare Inquire at my realdeucr « mile* north of
Hauling*.
TOBIAS «ABN.

Table Tops, Mantles,

The New-York Tribune.

And all work in Slate Marble or Granite.

White THE XKW-VORK WEEKLY
TRI HUNK l« the most expensive publication
of Its class In th* Uatted stale., nevertheless

• All work guaranteed first-class. Prices that no competition
can lower. A good stock to select from always on hand. We
keep the latest and best designs in oar work; faniish esti­
mates and do all work promptly. Our airn is to suit the peoFile, and our largely increased sales show that we are succesaul. As we are the only dealers in Barry County, we make it
a special object for Barry County people to buy of us. We
can and do save money to all who buy our work.
We thank the public for past favors, and aim to merit the
patronage of all.

a club of 10.
The campaign just cl.ro-d found the ronntry
In the trough ol the political waves. The K&lt;publican manager* have made the l&gt;e*t ■draggle
they could againM a Mate of general apathy.
In a tew State* they have been aided by the In­
wiring presence of u great leader, whose
spoccbes have awakened nlinost the only entlmslasm anywhere shown.. The result of the
campaign i* gratifying; Its gam* arc an Inspi­
ration; the Democratic lows are a plain guide
to the popular drill. From till* time fornanl
the country will terl thn lift of the advancing
wave of !«*. which, tf we do our duty, will
sweep out from Washlugton the masqueraders
now Iu |-owesIon, the fore nf protection, eqiudIty and patriotic gmeromruk It 1» now the
duty ot all earnest and experienced workers t&lt;&gt;
Ixuitl their enendes toward united nnd h.-artv
work for In*. The party I* to Im rutisolulati-d.
cheered and rallied. To this work The Tribune
jdedgrw Its rcsltMis effort*.
THE TKIKUXE offers lor
several excel­
lent premium*, Including

T ATEST NEWS!

-The Tribune Hook of Open Air Sport».“

A work compiled by THETinBt NE.caprclal... ._ ____
-r fl...
Mr.,*. It I.

Opctralr Rthlrtlc Rimircmtmto In Amrrl&lt; a. with
suggestion', to iMjginners. the rule* of even l'«tiuruuii game, the recordi of noted contest and
the nchteven.ent* of American Chumploi.s.
The book will eoiitain about IM illustration*.
Chapters ore provided tor an Archery. Iterc-ball.
with Uie rrconl of wonderful jilaylnx and tlir
I*agt»e nnd Avxoctatton control*, and Instruc­
tion* how to eurre a ball; Court Tenuis. Lawn
Trunl'. Football, Cricket, Lamrec. H*ck*t.
Horwtnmtudilp. Craw Countn Hunting. Yacht-

XS» Mf:
OumMngont. WinterRjrort*. Bicycling. Amateur
.^4 * ... Mlinar anret. Amons
inc wriMsrs wno ijbic cvuH»mwu
Btalkle. Maurice Tbompaou. &lt;,'aptajn
A.
Augur. CAralry Instructor at "rot Point, !»avld
Klrbv Thoma* Clapham. tienrral (»«in:e U.
wingite.J-rotesMirUeorae tiotalc. Wrrcter te
Athletic* of the New York Athletic Ulnb^uud a
it

New Pineapple Glassware—-Perfect Daisies.
Look at our stock of Crockery. We have the nicest lot of
Water Sets ever offered in the city, n e have

HOLIDAY GOODS

MB pngra. Itetall price. 9*M-

THETRrBVKE. New York.

Another lamp house gone to the wall (they made too good
goods) and we got 10 doz. of their lamps at prices that no oth­
er house (n Barry Co. can reach. To see and get pnees will
convince you at once..

Toliacco for the same money of any other house ia the
county and always did have We hare the, cheapest hne of
Gloves and Mits we ever had. We will have the largest hue ot

traaia
w.,?£??s..
sn er all the pun&gt;0*e» of our manly

AW?

L-1 Special Sale of Lamps.

=

We ever had. Our Grocery Stock is complete, and we will
not be undersold by any man on same quality of goods.
Bring your produce: we want it.
Y ours truly,

Sin HAMS i TilARIU.

�trict—viz, county clerk and prosecut­
ing attorney in Jackson county. The
third i* the most exclusively agricul­
tural district in Michigan, nod the
above result shown what Rm farmer*
think of free trade; for free trade and
disgust with fuxion brought about
this result.

gains and victory over to Boodle! Bood­
le! and a little farther on they figure up
great democratic gains in the state. Such
reasoning is like Crockett's wife fixing
the clock with a tongs. He said “the U» woodau Mep* bad bnu wxrn into bok« and
wvre alnxat &lt;tnngi rvu*. Feeling my way up I
more she tried to tlx it the more
accideuViDy utuuiblwi cn cue of lb.** Iir &gt;kim
would'nt go.”
tlc«Ban who waa oxnuig down
COD MOIL PKOOKEDIMGH
It will be many year* lx*forv the;
Common council met in reguular ses­ angrily. ‘Why didn’t y» k«*r your C*
greenback party will repeat the insane sion Friday evening. Nov. IVth, mayor
folly of fusion.
If the attempt Weissert in the chair. Roll called al­
shall ever be made, it will demonstrate derman present, Beasmer, Hams, Mc­
Coy, Osborn and Waters—5; alment,
the idiocy of it* leaders, for nothing is I Hogle, McNaughton and Stebbins—8.
more certain than that it will lead to
Minutes of the previous meeting were
the total extinction of the party—al-' read aud approved,
cm accounts.
ready seriously decimated from it* past
। Street Ctonu St. work
SlflOO
clone communion with the democrat y. Henry Burke, St- work
8 70 forv 1 had ixxvukxi to vt»H The Herald office.
Emory Wilkins, St. work ..
11
After -all their superhuman effort*,
David Wolcott, St. work
11 B&amp;
after all their bulldozing tactics, after F. Hawkins, St. work
SOO *tnirvn»- 1 anticral that it bad Iwu wvll
claiming that they would double their John Hawkins. SL work
11 L5
11 So strpe were in cuuipb-to repair. On entering
vote, the prohibitionist* are mortified Frank Miller
A. Wllmott, St work
7 10 th.-editorial nxsux ! aw the MUiwuld pnto find that their vote in just 3,100 more 1). Swlkext, St. work
3 CO tkMoan t'Mning out of Mr. Hudaon'v room.
than in 1HM. If they can't do better Jake Rose. St. work
7 kU
than that in an off year, they can ex­ Horton and team, st. work.
22 50
X22 50 from un-lrr. tte heavy eyebrow* »akl in a dry
pect a big Talling off-tn their vote in Geo. Sweet, St. work. .
J. WootonJSL work........................
.. 22 0O
the next preeidental contest.
J. Shay, St. work
aud hnd tiiextoin inutehd. LHnua you notice
.
If the .Detroit Tribune is meeting Frank Bronson. St. work
tbatf
W. D. Hayes, telegrams aud pos­
“•Yea, «ir,' mid I. in tut youthful fcarlewe
with »uch success all overtoe state as
tal*.... I.
MW. ’Atal 1 »»« glad of it.'
it is in thia city and vicinity, it must be Barry Co. Democrat printing. .
A LOOK OF &lt;X&gt;WST»U»ATIUS.
enjoying a boom. Under it* present W. 11. Schantz, pails, pitcher, and
glass....i
glaas....;.........................................
2 50
management, it deserves the unqualifigrvop
I*.
L. C. Welton, telephoning..........
I 06
. ed support of the republicans of the Wm. Hazen, polish.
...................
I 25
polish.......................
state, and all who enjoy a thorough
By Aid. &lt; is born, that the account* be fellow wuk
••
•Thalli
Mr.
BeunrU,'
wi»
Lb*rvjily,
and J
allowed and order* drawn. CarrIn I.
newspaper.
By Aid. Hams, that the account of O. twtcruii Mr. HuJwm'v room feeling rather
in the spirit of fairseBB, having in F. Long of S2828 be allowed with the foolish.
^'«uv pawani aud thie war was nearing it*
view the best interest* of the great exception of $7.26 for board for Frank end, and I was a evrraq»t*&lt;lant in the flel-L
Bender. Carried.
state, a* well as of the republican party,
Account* of S. W. Goucher of 96.00. Bring very lucky in tenting Tbr Herald one
day
with the ix'wx of * tettl*-, I received a
the republican members of the next Dr. Lowry of S6.UU and Frank Bejtder
note from .Mr. Hud-m requawting me to call
legislature should enter into the sena­ S7.86 were referred to finance commit­ ou him Doing *o, 1 Imnnl that lx- whited
tee,
with
instructions
to
consult
the
torial contest. We believe if this shall
city atl'y and also the ovmren of the tm to join The Herald •■taff. and otfr-r-d me
be done, toe Hon. E. B. Lacey will ’be poor. Carried.
selected.
*
Retotved, That the sidewalk* on the
south and west side of lot No. 100. first
Cleveland is beginning to hedge OD ward I* repaired the same being in traduced nx-. I thru xtaxrd that Mr. Haydangerous
condition.
his civil service reform nonsense,
Hnn4vfd. That the marshal be in­
la about time—expedalfy at* he will
structed to notify the owner or occupant
doubttoi* be a candidate before the of said lot to repair or cause to be repair­ Bennett.
next national democratic convention, ed said sidewalk within three days after
and 'letDocrata are not noted for love legal notice, and in default of the own­
er or occupant* of said lot failing to
of dvil service reform.
repair said walk within time specified,
ia a
the sidewalk committee are Instructed your dwwstou Eh, but Itttie
Prohibitionist* are just. jw iu mor­ to cause said walk to l&gt;e repaired at wiitwuoa mou to bold hia young fellows Uke
tal , terror for fear the next legislature once and the cost aauseed against said
will submit the prohibition question, lot as taxH«. Adopted.
The resignation of Jamre Murphy as learned afterward*. telling him &lt;* the inriwhfc-h would take all the wind from
assistant chief wax accepted.
their sails, and ruin their stock In trade,
The election of Thos. Iloyle as assist­
Joarnalirt.
which appears to ba abuse of the repub­ ant chief was approved.
lic^ party.
A communication from Joe. I’flug
asking permission to remove his saloon
Wit notice our democratic comtem- from the south to the north Hide of with panmtal upfxMitiou U.-ocxb-nirwd to kmg
waiting before marriag* can taka place. A
pornri** are not given to coddling pro­ state street wax received and filed.
Motion to adjourn was loet.
•ou ud.Lt 25 aim! a daugbt-r under
hibitionist* aa much as they were
Bill ot Mr*. Norman Bailey in suiu
through U»e campaign. Perhaps their of &gt;20 OU. was not allowed.
Adjourned.
investment in taffy did not pan out as
the eurriving pami*- ICvm after tte man
FRANK NTKMBINH, Mveonirr.
they expected.

Loer—Nov. 23, between the camp
ground and Hendershott school house,
a ladies portmaunie. containing 26 cents
in money, two hshdkerchiefs, a breast­
pin, two pen knives and other article*. of the Ina Ira of parent*. Children are furtwd
Finder will please leave at this office. into runtrimony or kept out of it ba family inWm. Lifert, *f Acme, Grand Tra­ trrarts or wliUUueM. may dictate.
Tbcr* marriage law* are artx-Pa of the Code
verse county, who disappeared last
week, was discovered io the woods,
Napotooe bad no
raving crazy, and subsisting on mosn. eakulating «sUMmxw.
He imagine* that enemies seek his life. more teattaHou ffidnvakiuw a heart than te
ha&gt;l Ln rxpt»lit&gt;K -4 cartricto'- After te had
puoe.1 he utnxat poww te 'Ix-taiad Um marHe don't play the fiddle, part his hair riagva of all Ms fanuly and oil hi* officers who
in the middle nor drees like an An- would submit to him, and qoarratod with all
Cican dude;
n he goes to a party with Meigs or
McCarty be Dever is noisy and rude. jnrtri* marriage and qnarrvb’d with Um
He live* in frugality and sweet con­
jugality. and want* pie but two times
a day;
He never eats onions nor treads on Frrnrh uiarriagi- law bar* teen nxpoiaibl*
your bunions, nor growl* when you tor iaanyteatte and a teirribb amount of unteppioMB, and Bapoteuu to napootobto for tte
get tn hi* w*y.
He's wi*e and he's witty, persevering
and gritty, and has u magnificent
bead;
He's nil light and sweetness, he's
thoniugti completeness, he'* perfec­
tion, in abort—he is made so by the Ing fa* ooe lately brought to light bearing the
use of Hilibard's Rheumatic Hvrup cuffiHJtM title of “The Rod Dearb." it* memand Plasters.
permit* auotter to xuffi-r jirukaigod jsun w.»Muskegon ha* ■ hydraulic engineer
suneying the locality with a view to
new water work a

Mr. Cleveland ho* made full and final
eonfMsiun of the truth of the old saw
which has tt that no man is greater th:m
his party. Whether Mr. Cleveland really
wished to be greater Grin his party,
whether he really believed biuiw-Jf u&gt; be
the child of destiny who was born to
smite the spoils system to death, or
whether be merely palavered in a
goody-goody style to please the mugwumpe.it ia no* needless to inquire.
The DMMtobacks openly own him. Dow,
henceforth, and forever. Missouri has
■aid to him, “Do this and thou shall
have the state delegation at the next
convention; do it not and It shall be
against thee." He did Missouri’s bid­
ding. He Is now South Carolina's to
command. And Tennesaee's and Vir­
ginia’s also. He will sing the snug of
Curtis and the Mugwumps no more.
To Mr. BeDt-&gt;n, district attorney for
Missouri, belongs the honor of having
finally diasipsted the president’s inten­
tions or pr« tensions of civil-service re­
form. The president directed his ap­
pointees to ateuin from active cam­
paigning in polities. Mr. Benton went
straightway into very active service as
Chas. Smith, aged 17. was fatally
a democratic campaigner. The presi­
hurt ata barn railing near Bay Citv,
dent's attention was called to Mr. Ben­ Saturday, a heavy Umber falling on hi*
ton’s very flagrant disregard of hl* di­ back.
rection*. Mr. Benton appeared to be a
rathe* unimportant personage, and so
the president suspended him from office troit Friday.
to atone, we suppose, for the still more
flagrant political activity of other ap­
pointees who were too Influential to be
suspended.
Herein the president erred. Mr. Ben­ by ttartrieuy.
ton was not an unimportant person. ^KJah^aAUltAry cuoinnUuu »t Bi* iiapld.
He first wrote a letter to the president,
in which he set forth the deed* that he
bad done, and made assertion that he
conceived biumelf to be the owner of
himself when not actually employed a*
a district attorney. Then be got the i
Missouri delegation, senatorial and rep­ Mr* K MeKhi
resentative. to inlorm the president E K.

‘ffiEjFBSTcS:

that Mr. Benton's case was Missouri's
case, and would be so regarded at the
next national democratic convention.

maeeiid.

F“ &lt;UL1 OB BXOHANGt

HOLIDAY GOODS!

THE SENIOR BENNETT.
pointer* to take active part In poUtien
did not apply to appointee* who con­ MAA GEORGE F. WILLIAMS* RECOLr
LECTIOHS OF THE OLD MAN.
Ha*tinbb, Mich., November 96, I&amp;6. trolled state delegations; that the whole
thing was a misunderstanding anyhow,
and finally that he begged Mr. Benton CUasblac U*
to accept his considerations of esteem
and regard, and to consider the order of
suspension m revoked. The president
EDITORIAL IOTM.
will be supported by Missouri in 1888.
but he is do longer the fair child of des­ R-raM office," aid Maj C.««rg* F. WlDiam.
The third is surely toe banner repub­
tiny who was to free the democratic Is­
lican congmttiooal district. It gave
Luce for governor 2J6U0, l Fl ioniiell for rael from the burden of ancient tradi­
tion.
congr«« 4,TUG. elected republican legis­
lative nnd Henatoml candidates in every ' The consistency ot the Free Press is
district, nnd the fuslonist* only get something wonderful, in the same yuu pemed fnxti building to building, their
floor* being on a different level, and there
two county officers in the entire dis­ paper they charge the great republican

SMITH. HAM* *V*xAMMAN.

See It! See It!

ctty « HartSntBd Marry Co.. m. .
L C. WELTON

My beautiful Holiday Goods, all new

Coate AM lwura.ee oa^

and of the Latest Patterns, consisting

Bastian. Wi,-;.

of

Watches!
Elgin, Waltham. Hampton and all oth-i

er leading

Watcbee.

including

ROCKFOAxi WATOH.

the

And neastauranL
SESJSIaiii:
••
Turteji.

I have them

in Gold, Silver, and Nickel cases, to suit
the customer** taste., I sell the Rock­

Watch CHEAPER than it ha*

ford

G-- 8KMON

been offered before in thu or any other

OF*

dlr.

JEWELRY.

CHICAGO

*

Lei'IiiiR Republican Newspaper

I lead them all in the newest style*
and low prices.

Fresh Home-Made Candies

I keep the finest solid

Gold Rings, plain, or set in all the Prec­
ious Stones, Bracelets, Necklac**, Bar

bU!*
ICUI Md Outer irun*. eann.wl

'Pins, Sleeve Buttons, iu endless variety.

Be sure and see them! ‘

will b~&lt; proton Uw
.• Intrrorta ft ih» wbolr h«'pl.

Silver Ware!

First-Class Restauran.
I

terteprrtl.ilh rollcitni

G. SEMON.

There never was in the history of

this city auch a complete stock of Sil­

THE CENTURY

ver Ware to select from as 1 have now

at my store.

M«*’.. ...

x

Tbc Century In an lUcwtrstr&lt;i mtnthj. q*.
rise., bavin* a rerular cinnlMwa uf *ixm. *.
hnt.ilrwl
d
.... .

Everything from a Tooth­

pick 41 older to a Tea Set. Knives.

Forku. and all kinds of Spoons, includ­
ing solid silver.

It will pay you to look

The Daily |nt«r Qtwan

them over, even if you do not buy.

hri. nikar d
' hm?'. txiaM. - - j

CLOCKS!

pi Vii
’

Tbc 8®n»l-VD««Vy Inter Qccon

A full stock from all the iMuilng fac­ et.» ■ im bsmsm* M Hi

Celebrated Seth Thomas
Clock.

JohAjB. Hicolay and Col.
John Hay.

of the life of Abraham Unrvln. I*., antbrwere friend, ot L'-cotn iWct.- b.. inrMJ. tx i .
they wore moat Intl-AaU-ly
;.;to^private aenrtarie*'thrunchout Li- terra . :

u&gt;* MlalMorw •&gt;« ClUoaru

torire, including the

THE LIFE OF LIHCOLE.
By hia \Confidential Secretaries.

Tb* LCwrhlU Inter Aoeon

1 have never been undersold on
clock yet

Will also take your old clock

in trade for p new one. .

Gold

Pens!

A full stock of Iflk. tine Gold Pens,
Penholdeni, Toothpick*, etc., all the lat­

est noveltiea.

Spectacles.

* SPECIAL OFFERS

*

Vowels and Stones.
The Hundredth Mbb.'b ncnrl In

In these 1 lx at 'em all. l/have the

agency of

Zisg's Celebrated Spectacles,
and all the instruments to examine mr

customers' eyes, to insure a perfect fit.

JJcrAK
I

Bpscial Pasture*

- Hi-|.&gt;r&gt; &lt;•! ihr I mt --I Mata

ONE MALAR \NI&gt; FIFTY (’ENTS
IIKOWXH HI WTO XT

No extra charge for examination of the

eyes, whether you buy spec* or not. Be
not humbugged by pedlers nad others

arvniiim caoxx
kk *KutU. ojnt it'inat asm wn ckxt.

Every

Ollphaot : Claitvoysnce. Spirit MlUra. A&lt;..-.'
»V. *c.. by tte ter? J. JI- Kwktov, l&gt; n .
tor at tte CbriatUn Ad»iolr; *atrtt&gt;onuri
per*; srtleie* tlirewln* IIrin oa IHNr Li-'
•Is.

Prices.* A Free Copy..

who charge two or three time* as much

as 1 do, and for inferior goods.

«»u» in raorria. &gt;•..
ka»)''»t retnrned from atnot . v.rtftd tur •,
IflbcrUn nrl»oa». laperoi.atbeFood Qnrou-r&gt;t* Ila hearts* cn the L*iCaUMrab: Dr tr*!'*'--'-

A PKEMIITI TO AGENTS.

person that uses specs should have hia

HuteeripttoB price*. De* i year.

tlfnl Ulaatratrd M-pocr ratatonr 'tiw'.

•

eyes examined with my Instrument free

of charge.

TUB CKNTlT. Y CO. M»» Y

H. M. MYGATT
1 have the only complete stock of

THE INTER OCEAN.

i these goods in the city, and buy them

ITtli year In the bn.ll.r—

direct from importers In New York.

On account of the late decline of this
class of goods, 1 have reduced the pric­

es on inv entire stock.

Any one in

want of a Musical Instrument, from a I
Mouth Organ to a Piano, will save]

money to see my stock.

nL^?Pnrctased P16 i°t«re8t of Henry Cook in the firm of
chmee stock^f'^
now endeavor to please you with a

Watch, Clock &amp; Jew
elry Repairing.
This department is in charge of Mr.
E. A. Clark, a workman who has not

his equal in the state. All work in­

I would call your attention to my large stock of

trusted to him will be fully guaranteed

by me.

He also attends to all engrav­

ing. plain and ornamental.

will pay the Highest
Price for Old Gold
and Silver.
Do not go away from home to spend

your money. I aik no better profit*
than Grand Rapid* Merchant* get. on

0*U and *e* my stock.

JOHN BESSMER,

Crockery aid Glassware,
Table &amp; Pocket Cutlery.
The Highest Prices Paid for all kinds &gt;f
Produce.
J. E. DOGLE, ,
HENRY COOK, t Salesmen.
GEO. SOULES

�A5 mu
The Hastings Banner.
'^’tKGH. THUBHDAY. NOV. SMSSS.

trWy thankful to-morrow bv such gifts
“ y-°U mF; Mble 10 b«tow. Such
yff
y??1 rich* «Djoymeut.

Local Advertising Rales:
E. social will be entertained 1
Mradamra G. G. Hpaulding, Manning
Doud, J. E Bogle, John Spence. Henry

to secure the Kalamazoo line, and -no !
time should be lost. In a few years
Hastings will become a railroad ceatr
if this step be taken now. Those who
have their own best interests and the WICH IS IM THE 8TA.IT VV MlGHIinterests of the dty and county al heart
should move at once. No delay can be
afforded.
,

Con-Fusion X Roads.

t
PERSONAL MENTION.
The political drouth still oontinoos!
John Yarger.of Freeport, is in the and 1 feel that the lack of democratic
dty to-day.
sustenance, is a onflten’ rue for the
,'i L
.wnuauww. except fcretaritaMs
Mrs. W. T. Brown, of Chicago, is the dooties 1 hev to perforin, and unless
25£&lt;ie..t purr—, will b. ehannMl for M
thi* all Important branch uv the civil
——. Berved from 6 to 7 p. &gt;nv stand­ guest of Hasting* friends.
ard time, to which a cordial wHoohip
servis is speedily regulated I will hev
Chester Dean, of Grand Rapids, bun- to resign sine die. 1 hev bed several
dayed with Hastings friends.
promisin' Indications uv late but jest
gVES EXAMINED
ynung and talented elocutionist t Hon. Daniel Striker made a business ez I wuz expectin' tu be invited in.
Marie Wilson, will appear in read­
he sed. “won't you jestexeoose me a
Strip to Grand itapkls Thursday.
ings and recitations at the I*re«bytertan
in in it,” and then he would leave me
church on Monday evening Nov. 29th j Rev. T. D. Marsh will occupy the jffltieniutin’. and gu in and partake uv
| Presbyterian pulpit next Sabbath.
the Be uv gladness alone.
uniter tiyauaptera of u»e W C\T.-UL
Slch vlolaahuns uv our democratic
FREE UF CHARGE!
rn&gt;e good people of Hastings will be
Mr. and Mra. W. H. Jewell, of Asaygiving themselves a great pleasure and na&lt;«re the guest* of Hastings friends, dvll servis regoolashuns, must be
speedily checked, or our great President,
With the Most Improved Instruments. literary treat, and the W. C. T. U. a
who
box vetode more bUla, in a shorter
r
Will
Cook
la
home
irom
the
universi
­
‘wMDt. bv hearing Miss Marie Wilson.
Tjaiete for sate at Lathrop's Drug ty to eat Thanksgiving turkey with his space uv time then any man livin' frum
folks.
Geo. Washington down—will l&gt;e compeled to die a yearlln'! Sich conduct
Mrs. Loomis, w Nellie Geer, of iz
Fakxkra and Wokkinomen require
demoralizin’ to any troo democrat,
Grand Rapids, ia the guest of Hastings
whose heart yearns after troo geuooiue.
ciothing that is strongly made, but they friends.
and optlriaa.
Jeffusonian almplidty. Sustenance, we
are careless regarding the shape, tinleb
Rev. Lee is preaching some very able must hev.
and fit. A genteel appearing suit or
1 am glad to sen that my sejestious
sermons to large and interested congreovercoat coate no more than the ill-flu UHona.
consernin' Boodle is a betn* handled
ting and slovenly looting stuff so com­
bootifully! The great metropolitan
Mra. Rock Young and Mrs. Ed. Lynd, journals her bin overflowin' with IL
monly offered. Before you buy anv
more be sure and see some of the -T. C. of Middieuilh-, visited Hratings friends and their great head lines of Boodle!
u
’ !2!hln,K- 11 18 becoming cele­ last week.
Boodle! Boodle! is very convincin' and
Added to my-stock ot Jewelry a
brated. The buttons are securely at­
Mr. J. F. Mead and famllv will move is largely takin’ the place uv the roost­
tached, the seams strongly sewed and into their new home ob Green street ers ’rich htsi to be left out this year,
mil stock of
the best wearing fabrics u*-d. R. K. this week.
and serin' this, our little fellers at the
Grant has a good stock of these goods
X roads, hrz received the insplrashun,
Mr. John C. Black, of Rutland, left aud they Is jest a hoopin' 'em up Lira
and hte prices are very low. Trade
tor Florida. Thursday, where’ he will Jane! with head lines uv all capital
mark on every garment.
i spend the winter.
latten
Gru citizens will soon have an opIt In surprisin' to see what powers uv
I! and get prire*.
A number of her friends gave Miss
dortunity to establish a creamery here.
‘Allie Llchty n pleasant surprise Thurs­ imltaahuu they do possess! I am
Mr. Davis, of Davis A Rankin, of Chi­ day eveningtast.
onable tu see how sieh frail, light,
'
;
cago. who are extensively engaged in ■\®lra. IL Mudge and Mra Fred Barlow I small liodies phir.ically ken rite nich
strong, powerful,convincin' arguments
the creamery business, wqjl be here
Thursday of this week, and endeavor : gave a very pleasant tea party to friends j qn the subjeck, and when 1 learned the
| -ThjirajJaj afternoon.
. ___ — - —rf kize uv their hats I ecd. here iz a fenomto interest citizens and farmer* in a
Mra. C. C. Mason was the guest of ina that onsetties tb« laws of phizicsl
creamery. It is worthy of notrirtbat
tiie Nashville creanirrv nakbeen able to Mr. and Mra. IL G. Hale, of NaahvlUe. elenne; they must hev great chunks of
that misterious gray brain matter us
pay 1 rotu two to four cent* more a gauge a portion of the past week.
big ez a goos egg lyin'Luce around,
ofcream than farmers could gel for
Our popular restaurant man, Mr. Geo. innide uv ther enmuams.
their butter. And then it would be a
Semon.
has
gone
to
York
state
to
claim
In my last letter 1 tried to give a jinrich
investment
for
business
men.
as
it
ulati-ifi I Id* Hwk, L720.
would leave cash in the hands of all a fortune of 830.(00 lately bequeathed eral ijee ov the battel Held, but ther iz
to him.
noomerus Incidents thrt I hev witness­
patrons of the crenmery. and in ten-st
ed. that must be given in delate.
Washington Graham, formerly of
will to- at ttie Townboaar in Cartton aacli many more in Hastings.
Ez 1 wuz a passin* on. roominatin*. 1
Rev. H. H. Lowry, who formed this city, now of western Nebraska, Is looked off-in a south-easterly flireeshuu
the guest of relatives in Hastings and
and saw a site thet puzzled me. I could
many aeqiialntancee here during bis vicinity.
see in Ahe distance the forms ov females
stay of a few weeks last summer, will
Mr. Wm. Kline win go to East Lake. I who teemed to be cavoortin’ around
deliver a lecture at Union Hall on the Manistee Co. to spend a couple of wildly and az I approached nearer 1
evening of Dencml&gt;er fith. Subject: mpnths hunting. His family accom­ saw they wuz surroundin’ a deep pit,
“Nineteen Years in China.’’ The lec­ pany him.
and when 1 saw ther strange condoc*
ture will be illustrated bv magic
and mlsterious jesticuliuhuns, 1 at Unit
Mi&gt;s Grace Greentteld. who has been thought it wuz the witches uv Endor
For. tin*- watch repairing &lt;i&gt; to MInntern views. The speaker will exhib­
it Chinese Mob. costumes and curiosi­ studying music at Chicago for several h tryin- to raise Samuel. But az I cum
months, is spending a few davs nt her closer onto them. I saw they wuz not
Xk* anil |*&gt;-ond hand school lawks. ties, and will xbogive recitations in home in this city.
the Chiueee language. Rev. Lowry i« a
witches and the pit which I hail seen wuz
Dh E H. B^throp’s. .
fluent speaker, and nineteen years spent l/Mr. and Mra. C. W. Jones will occupy dork and deep. 1 think they sed the
CARfESTKRs are at work on the roof by him as a missiouary in China enables fhnt portion of the E. A. Rider house name ov it wilt Oblivion! And they
e th* new Ford's hotel.
him tn speak underatendingly. Ad- which will be vacated bv Mr. and Mrs. hed
long
ropes
leadin’
down
| mission. 25 cent*. We predict a crowd­ J. Mead this week.
Into the pit and they v.niz a jerk­
UBC. 1st we must have our pay.
ed house on this occasion.
in' and a pullin’ and som&gt;- wuz a wring­
SMITH. HAMM A V.WARMAN.
C. A. Hough, county treasurer elect, in* ther bands and pullin' ther back hair
In the Decemlier Century, the auth­ has rented the Van Vteck house on and ther wuz several men Id the crowd.
B-jj your wwlding and Chrislmas
of A. IL McOmlier.
or* of the life of Lincoln state that Lin­ West Green street, and will move to I think they wuz nrincipaltv 1). D.'s and
this dty about December 16th.
M. D.’s and they was cartin' wishful
Ora f’atholie friends have their new coln* final release from the service of
Rev. John B. Knott, pastor of the eyes onto the wimen and winkin' at
;urM.n;&lt;g* nearly completed.
the United States after the Black Hawk
Hastings circuit, is now . occupying a one another, and white the wimen wuz
campaign
"was
signed
by
a
young
lieu
­
K nr 1. dance at Union Hall toroom in Mra. McClintock's house up- a sweatin' and a tuggin' on the ropes a
tenant of artillery. Robert Anderson, I stairs
just across from the M. E. par­ tryin’ to bring up somethin* they wuz
njorrow. Thursday, evening.
■who. twenty-nine yrars later, in one of
hitched to on the bottom ov the pit.
Think of It! Pure linen collars *0 the most awful crise* in our annals, sonage. if not at home his whereabout these M. D.’s and D. D.’s wuz jus* hol­
• &lt;1* a &lt;lo. -n at Morrill A Go.’*.
was to sustain to Lincoln relations of can there be learned.
lerin’ “Heigh-oh-'lrighF aud thri'wlmprodigious importance, on a scene il­
.Cards are out announcing the intend­ en wuz doin' all the pullin’.
Tax receipts printed on good paper luminated by the tlaiih of the guns ot
ed marriage of Charles B. Baldwin, the
But it wuz an omtuccew-ful pull. He
*n&lt;! &lt;&gt;n •hort notice, at this office.
■
the Civil Wm." The authors further crack pitcher of the National league, M*»-m«! to be fast to the bottom and
A ; liuth sto'k of school books, new state that the story to the effect that and Miss Dora E. Matthew*, daughter they hed to leave him thar ez a test case
-vM second hand at Dr. Lathrop'S.
Lincoln was mustered into service by of A. A. Matthews, of Rutland. The for the reeureeshun. And as they left in
-Jefferson Davis is not confirmed by the
rii.vsktuHViNn services Thursday, at strictest search in tire records. They ceremony will take place at the bride's soft and solem cadences they sweetly
home Thanksgiving day. The Banner
2 o'clock at the Martin school nouse.
publish in a foot-note a statement by hereby tenders congratulations, strictly
ITke linen collar*. 40 eta. per dozen Adjutant-General Drum giving all the in advance.
known facts tn relntion to this story.
r five rente s piece at Morrill A lk».’s.
Silver Wedding.—On the evening
IV-Mtively we must have our pay.
“Labor," who wields the same
Oh! if I could or’ -^ceeve that
trenchent pen hh the Journal editor, of the 22d, a number of the friends of liquid nourishment for wich my aoul
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace 8. Brown, of yearns, and to wich 1 rin enUteld. 1
Jh v .1 purr linen collar for five cents, writes to that paper accusing the school
■. a d&lt;ven for W rente at Morrill A board and common council of gross lixstings township, assembled at their would give line upon line and prerep'
on prwvp' and banish thirst from our
extravagance and inattention to busi­ home to waist them in celebrating fair land and turn our defeat into
their silver wedding anniversary. A
Hi ilium, operations were never so ness. “Labor"' should not make such pleasant evening waa parard, and the gloorius vicktry! But onless a llttel
charges
without
furnishing
proof.
Meir at this season of the year tn
guests left the following souvenirs of internal moisture it provided fur me
They are sbrious charges, and we be­ the occasion:
Hartings.
soon. 1 fear that my futoor usfoolnrsa
lieve them to be false, and shall until
Couch—F. Marks and wife. J. Muny- will be lost totl&gt;e world and another
dAp.ww A Ca’e elevator is now run- we have more evidence than can be
bright and blazin' star will be added to
aing. This means a lively wheat mar- furnished by the unsupported state­ an and wile. L. Olmstead and wife, the firmament
rrt tor Hastings.
ments of an 'anonymous scribbler. His Mrs. John Fisher, T. Fisher and wife.
Mrs. W. Willison. Wm. Merrick and
X ROADS.
A. 11 M&lt; Omiier has the largest and statement that the supervisor* and wife, W. Holt and wife, Mr. Shelby and
board of review have permitted proper­ wife. Wm. T. Fisher and wife,’ Mr.
■ wst Merted stock of watches ever
ty of the rich to go untaxed, while the Pennock and wife. Mr. McIntyre and
'‘iowu in this city.
home of the laborer was assessed at its wife. A.-Smith and wife, Mr. Bandy
Ikk Kev. T. 1). Marsh will preach full value, is another base lil»el. tjouie- nnd wife, Frank West and wife. II.
-nd hold f-ommunion service at the l»ody should ring the chestnut beU on Fisher and wife, Mr. Rickie and wife,
Presbyterian church next Sabbath, “labor." We'll bet our last nick he Mrs. Mary Cowles, Mr. Chamberlin and
dowui't labor to any very alarming ex- wife. Mr. Rolf and wife.
Nov.anh. l«Pri.
Silver butter dish—P. Brown and
T-ikkk will be union Thanksgiving
“-m 1-h5
the M. E. church commenc- »zThe Hastings Lecture Association wife, IL P. Brown and wife, Frank
•t-g at 11 a. in. Thanksgiving prayer has been organlred by electing officers Kennedy and wife, W. B. Powers and
and
wife, B. P. Brown and wife. '
mt rice in the evening.
as follows:
Silver cake Imsket—C.S. Andrus and
g. Paul Smith at I’nionHall Dec.
President -Clement Smith.
wife. D. E. Birdsall and wife. W. 8.
Irth and SXh. This will be the first of
.Goodyear and wife.
Secretary—J. JL Dennis.
th* course of entertainments given by
s Silver card receiver—W. B. Randall,
'.he lecture A-woeiation.
J
lurwu." i"
------- wife and daughter, of Grand Rapids.
Smith,
impersonator,
two
evenings;
Set silver teaspoons—Mrs. 8. C. CranThe Trinity Episcopal Sunday school
was pleasantly entertained. Friday Wm. I. Marshall, lecture and calcium l dull nnd Lottie Ford.
One dozen silver knives and forksand
■ • -ning by recitations by Mias Marie light views of Yellowstone Park; Mor­
monism, by Judge O. W. Powe«; Dra­ three tablespoons—Dr. A. P. Drake
&gt;:non. Chicago Times.
matic Readings. Miss Julia Lee. Be­ | Amber water set—Mrs. A. Wheeler.
1HEUE will lie an entertainment at tween December 13lh and 30th operas
the 1’rrabyterian church next Monday will be given. Season tickets, 81A
Notice.—The annual meeting of the
r .-cuing given by a lady elocutionist. Single tickrts with reserved seat. 35
A GEMTLEHAM’S SMOKE
stockholders of the Riverside Cemetery
cents, single admission 36 cents.
By the above, Hastings people will be । Company will be held on Wednesday,
It is very probable that the Knighta afforded rare intellectual treats the
Dec.
1st.
1886.
at
the
office
of
Wm.
B.
anurueu «ate
___ _ ____
"( Pythias dance will be given the coming
season nt a nominal price, and Swrezry. at 7 o'clock, p. m. The burii unday evening of holiday week, and it is to be hoped that the association 1 nee* of the meeting will be the election
that Squires orchestra will furnish the
of three trustees for the term of three
will
be
liberally
patronized
music.
It is time for our citizens to stop and ▼ears, in place of E. Y. Bogle, N. T.
Parker and W. D. Bayes, whose terms
She (Miss Wilson» rendered several
seriously
consider
the
railroad
situation.
of office expire at that time, and such
-' lotions for Mill* Rhea while she
"'a* here, and was highly complimented There is little doubt that it is the pur­ other business as may be brought be­
&gt;iy the brilliant French actress.—Chi- pose of the Detroit, Lansing &amp; North-1 fore the meeting.
All owners of Iota hy purchase are gARGAlNS!
• ago luter-Ocean.
era tx&gt; build an eXtenUon from Grand
stockholders, and entitled to vote, A
James Gregory and lira. Madison, Ledge to Grand Rapids, touching punctual attendance is rrqura^gd.
both of Nashville, plead guilty to the Woodland and Freeport. Directly this
W. L. WILKINS. rrwlteL
road will benefit these points greatly,
' barge of adultery, at the present term
ufeiccuit court. At present writing and will tap a country that has hither­
to been tributary to Hastings. A brave
they have not been sentenced.
N or ice is hereby given to the super­
and energetic people will never see an
The Creeoent Literary Society will advantage lost without securing a cor­ visors in the county and dty, that they
give an entertainment consisting of responding advantage in another direc­ furnish not to exceed 830 to any one fam­
r*' itations. dialogues and music, Tues- tion. This advantage will be gained by ily. Goods must be bought by them
&lt;»&gt; evening, Nov. 30th. 1886, at the securing the Ksluinazoo line, which, if and not by the persons helped; also that
•ugh school room. Admission 10 cente. secured, will inside of two rears place said supervisor* must themselves draw
our dty on one af the mosL if not the the pay for said bills,
KLVA BAUER. ’leertary.
moht, important commercial highways
w. F. HICKS.
traversing a distance of six
of Michigan. Furthermore, the bulldmiles on the Woodland ropd Saturday lngof both these lines will insure in
a'HpUOHTAUy. _ ____
but a few years still another road, from
Card.—I have sold my interret in
Hastings, nearly all of which were Battle Creek northward, through Hast­
1 *ded with wheat or wood for this Ings, Freeport, Lowell. Greenville, and the late firm of Bogie &amp; Cook to E. Y.
—
It Hmm ion? been the
m ?&gt;u Hu*. «o &lt;*&gt;&gt;&lt;*.
market
Bogle, who will continue the buaiw*«
Circuit court is in ■eerinn with a fSter and but for the efforts it ban
good number of cases on the dockrt, ,b^r^Biprited to make to secure ter­
to meet all my oid fHonda and customthough for once a light criminal calen- minal facilities In New York, ttiloigo,
w auiin»iiiucsty

MUSICAL GOODS!

McOiDVer’s. the Jmler.

This space belongs to J. H. Beamer &amp; Co,

who will tell you in our next issue what they
will haye for the holidays.

Local Newgi

$1000 FORFEIT

BARGAINS I

Mn. FKB i Mil

%

CTEUCK BOTTOM!

Prices Way Down.
1 offer Clothing and Men's Furnishing
Goods at

Prices that are Sure to Please
My stock of Overcoats and Suits is the larg­
est and best selected of any in the city.

MEN’S OVERCOATS
From $1.75 to $20.00.

BOY’S

OVERCOATS

From $1.50 to $10.00.

Don’t buy a suit or overcoat until you see
my stock.

All Wool Scarlet Knit Mittens,

-

Regular 50-cent Uuderwear,
Kersey Pants,

-

Extra Fine Scotch Caps,

20

-

40

-

-

-

-

1 25

-

MILLINERY! Fine White Shirt, double back and front

50

The largest stock of Gloves and Mittens in

That Will Defy Competi­
tion!
Barry County at the very lowest prices.

was. ration a kdmlmax.

50

R. K. GRANT

��THE NEWS IN BRIEF.
m
~ ~
.wen sialiU out
T
OOdwril. Ku.
rtwrfckshwSn—Sv. b.»™i,o„.
!»■ Aomyayot «Sdkr. U-. tw. „.

I hid no relief. Athluphorosia taken
,1 ..and 1* n proof that thia ia the
; rincipH it cure* surely and quick*
statement of those who Aatv ice*
j ;ht t&lt;&gt; convince the increduloua.
Ixtwell, Mich.
MtiaSed
Alhlophoroa iagiv.- iH’.t -.nisraclian of ''any rheumatic
v jwe ore trollingHvxt &amp; Hum.
. S. Rildwin. dealer in coni and
lv u.wha, Wix., aay*: 1 was afilicfed
.i •"tatixm tor rortr’eral yearn, and at
.
red quite severely.’ I trned two
..Lthlophurvw and soon had

..jin.„ v,
I did not tuffer with k stead­
. .
subject to attack* xuoat any
j;., , mJ alwartnura to be laid up with ft
jvriug ihv.fall and spring of each year.
The Jise** wx*
confined to any ont
of my body; it would appear first in
.:&gt;r plaiM then in another, but tnorcAfrei-r-ndv in my feet and aiiklee, which would
.&lt;v;' ■ -.it of all proportion. It is jurt about
..-ar »it»ce I used a bottle of Athlo. r • Although I have pawed through
■ - full and &lt;pTing I have not had an\
iiiktsu whatever since 1 used that
uv
of medicine.’*
; . druggist should keep Athlophoroe
u,i it;i!..&gt;ph«'n* PilL. but where they -can
• ■■
.jtit of the dniggiig. the Athlo.112 Wall St, New York, will
• .-I i-ttbvr (earn.age pa'd\ &lt;m receipt to
i :
which is fl.CO per lixtle
- c i ■ -. n -op and .V&gt;c. fur Pills.
•
r ! Sidney dlK-as.--. dyipepr**-b&gt;*e-kX'— ii. rvnps drtdllty. dewama
,
-.-.I.— .

A WONDERFUL CURE.

CmcjMio, Nov. th.-Th..
tb.y ritualiou at the Htock
wa* in the Weather. The 1
„ —f*__
crowti of unemployed striker* tndo&lt;v% ami
they did not even tvwemblo in their uaual
“* • “w ““■■•■» Om». nombers nt the different packing-houM-x al 7
““

nir*7
•** “ '•‘“■‘■'■m Wilum
H—U,. a mk.mkj, =.,Twi Mb.
agajhst her brother Loux*’ wishes. Turoiav
evening Hammer* met Hrotb and sb.bl.rd
hint to the mart, making ht» abler a widow.
Mim Winnie Davia luu! the Bret sleigh ride
of lror id., at Ryrw-nw. N. Y.„ Sunday night
It i» umtaratood that the naval eatimata.
are 81U,U00,U» kwi in amount than Ir.j

«e wax j&gt;u» to w«k, and they ail went
back homo diaappmutod.
Very few of
the old hands witv takaii hock at any
&lt;* the house* •n*. reason given for thb
u‘e »wv»ty of bogs. The reoBipu were
If.0*® “bort of what were expected, owing to
toe ktonxi At Armour's liroy natd tlwy
wouk! Start a m-w bunuh Friday or ut the
furtbret ou Saturday, in which event a targe
number of the ex-Uriksre will be given «n-

.
------. v-nvr. ,a.ljountnwnl w*« carrict by a vote of 1:4 to Itt,
altar which the wwten, tuemlror* met and
risked the taard to remove Vail. The next
meeting of the congrew. will be held at Now
York.
A National Liberal Ladlre’ league will be
vatabitabed in England to .-ounteract the
jxditival *ork dune in the intrnwt of hro
Tory party by Uro wotnro of tho Primron-

We have just received our second

^AKlHc

POWDER
Absolutely Pure.

Of Ladies’ Cloaks that we are offering at

■Saafasss^*asMiss

thanthe ordinary'kiuds, and cannot be sold In
eo®£’tt“1on *'«b "&gt;«• multitude of low test, ahort
*Tdghl. alum or pbrixphrie powder*. Hold only
«
^Lnt.
1*’ N.Y.
HAKtXO POWDXJt
Co., km
Wall
oetM«

ROBBED THE CITY.
At Mnnrfa, Imi.. Tueatay morning, Mrs.
l.uuv Itai-triord jday fully 'tanri (wurga £enn«l). ugrd 17. who wan ••fooling*’ with a revtdv'-r toAboot her. Tbo youth uiutetiiuMl
tinvi ut the wtMnuu. tlw bullet entering ber
Umj.1.-. killing her instantly.
TT:re»- Hritimor.- finmjeu re.-r«vvd fatal in­
jura* While at work &lt;..&gt; a btax.- in the drug
ware-lew of Btirrou^h* &amp; Br-^, on Ch&lt;n&lt;|eti
•tree:. The building «a» tlamaged to tb&gt;amount of (EM,(K».
The Venr-nnt legistatun- has p.i&lt;-ri n bill

Mr.&gt; W*. JL Vanderbilt ha- jiu! ro-vived
from abroad thirty fowl* of ran- breed*
which mat him kl,4lU0.
William Akbbrook and hi- wife Mary cetabijit.'d tlxur rixUetb wadding anniversary
■t Trenton, Mu.. Urt Katun lay,
Maitiro* Arnold ha- rr*tgwxi th* &lt;-flier of
ii.-.|rort&lt;u of wboui* f« the Wcatniinrfa.-

frwee Hix Guilt to the Mayor.

• Vi.scK.XMMt Ind., Nov. 19.—Order* were
jaxmil by. the city lot Monday night on City
Trensutvr H-.nry Duesirrberg f«r 81(l.l»»i
When they were jinra-nted f.c payment
Imrriurberg found *bat he had only |l» ou
hand With which to meet the utaligation. He
immrd lately utmt Ia-(ore tiro mayor and mid
that be was a defaulter: that bn desired to
turn over tiro keys of Ute otllee and to go to
jail. He wvjit bitterly and profowml Irokm-u
not where the nu'iu y had gone. Home very
rich iTtix-tH are ou hi* bond airi have taken
jKacMaon of hi* projwrty, which will ;»y
onr-thTrd &lt;&gt;t the deficit.
Ihmxterberg .had
tiilraf tiro
-d city treaxurer for two
terms, ami. notwithstanding the jKSwent jirvdlcauxmt. fa *till regarded by many jwople
ax au b&gt;iu&lt;-st man wbuw chief fault ha* twen
incamjH-Ieney.

TTllCAOti. Nov. SO —At the conference of
clergy nw-ti who an- dfarmaing the |in&gt;pheci&lt;«
nf tiro S-nptun-- rriatin.- to the millennium.
Rev. William DtnwidJto, of Alexandria,
v«- Mli‘l Friday that
Tiro Hour pru4iM.-ti.Mj at Minneapolis fau
«w*k «nx Wi.WH barrel*. ngainri lUO.lUhi
txtm-Js lh»- pcvo-ding ««L The recuipls of
»ixwt were the largvri ou record—l,91U,l4o

We have done an unusual large trade

Cloaks this season, and will give ouf\ custo-

CAP

mers the benefit of our

SOLA

Large Puchasers

For Baking Purposes.

Tlrirt* "»« organised *t iltt-lmrg Wwion*&lt;tay u imUotial cn&gt;.-ampawnt of the Uuhsi
Veteran Legtou, (ieorg* K Chalmers, of
Pittsburg, bring i-boMi ii* ton*! eou&gt;-

We are offering the best value in a

Cream Balm
dieating a twurrvctioti. although the Scrip­
ton* t«ub of four judgnronta, the iaot of
which wa* tl»- judgment of the great whits
throne, at which only

( LOTH ING • T C A Co." Clothing FIT* nicely.

Vlareuee H. W ctK tbw te-aimnan ««-«-uwd
of JTiu-mg the Rio horror, wjuj bound ov«r
for trial at Portage, WK. early Wedmwlay
luornntg. No bail being funndrri. ii- »s»
imprikTHK-d.
\
Sciiuitxie’x tannery building* *‘ Luna.
Otaris, with a targe nmotrnt of leather anti
t«rk. Were bermd early Wadta-day morn­
ing. Tiro iu. I, figured at M5.OT0. and the
iumrenoe agg»vjjnt&lt;-. fl.VJMi.
A vein of coni
feet thick, of flue quob
ity, wav Tburedar rtrock at Mount Veruon.
Itt-.. at a d&lt;T«i&gt; of
fc*t.
The riortu iu Coanectlcnt. Thurwtay &gt;tartroywd aimmta-r -f targv tobacco -be.!wtairh contained tbi* ymr* crop, and «!■•
he—I will be heavy. Many bnilding* were
uur-.deti at Hartford, amt chimney*, trere.
and feu«v
Mown down, creating a to*
of rewnil ibbtuand dollar*.
A soow-jAre nui down threw Motion irun
Thureday, nror Panora. Iowa. Jomre Far­
row and hi* *’«i wa* killed, and Jonrph Davi*
fatallv wounttoL
111- Mawmh- IWfef aowciatkm, in m*uni
at Hl Lrxtta. el.rt.ri otfio-r. Thureday. Mar­
tin CoIHux, of Hl. Ixaiw. bring cbowri jtmudrnt. Thr trxt treating w»U be brid at
Tonaito. Ont.
The dirertnra of the IllinoU Central rosri
have voted to u»tw I",’«-■» kban- of new xtock
at RK, giving the stockholder* the right until

Ver

Ever shown

this market.

Our stock of

TWO YOUNG LADIES CREMATED.

MakioS. lad.. Nov. IV.—Fire Thursday
morning destroyed the nridenre of June
John**! nt LnndfaviUr. twelv* mile* north­
wort of tlii* jklncv. Johneoc, hi* wife and
twoHutM rvcapMl. but U* two daughters,
and Jane, 18, pei ialxx! in the
____
i Turner, a hired band, w»
lolly burned. Turner arose at Na. m.. and
built a Hri- and then went back to trod. It i»

DRY GOODS
every department and we are

MONTGOMERY WARD * CO.

ready to give you bargains that you will ap-

Frc Um- eigtatwMitb time in M-venteen years
the ptanlng mill of J. K. Ha*U * Co»- KuI'
U*&gt; street. Chicago, wm Thunriay gutb-d by
DllBola Convict tabor Amendasoot.
flame-, the la- l-ing »TU,i«&lt;l The corn.
SnuxonEbn, HI*., Not. 17.—Pborioo Howwa« the ovurt-ureing of a tamp in a cttrtaiuani,
a resident of thia county, has applied to
r-*l factory ot&gt; tb&lt;- upjwr H'X’r
tm n farm near Moweaqua, RK, a labonr •Judge Creighton, of the circuit court, for au
wax fataUv injured by two young bean injunction to defeat Uro convict talxw atix-ndbrought fn&gt;m the Ibxky Mountain* for nw-nt to Uro constitution. The grotmds upon
which Uro injunction is aaked are that the
propowd anwrriment i* not german., to any
article of the conrtltution, but a distinct ami
• wporato jwopodtion. for which there fa nc
■jwovfajon in that inatrument; atoo, that there
I&gt; f-viit ha.hiK been nurir in the condition*
w» tack &lt;rf uniformity in stating the queo•: 4 eertain mortnee. exteoted by wtfteF
i‘ -irt and Ko-.' !tanih*rt. hi* wife, of Huttiiiu on tiro ballota___________
•md. Itarry Count,, Mlehixan. to James L
•'b i. Mno.ot Itattle Creek, Michigan, baartng
AreUMlorFa Rail Flxteri M »«B.OOO.
■lab- thex* ttav ul May. A. U. iwtt, and recorded
RlOCxCrtT, Iowa, Nov. 90.—In the Had­
« ttie Ofllce ut Itro Keglxtcr of Deed* of Barry
' -w.tjf. Mlehktan. on the £Hh day «rt May. A. D­
dock murder cm Friday tho bontta of th.. iniltierit'of mortgagM.nn paxra S4 and
Bien imbeted by the grand jury wore fixed
Z®. Sahl n&gt;oru*xr wa* made upon the eiprr»»
br the court. Tiro bond of John Aronxdorf,
I tioti that should any default lie made in
■ i- payment of the interest on any day whereon
who i« ehargtd directly with tiro crime, b
’h" same to
placed nt 823,000. Tiro bad for tiro ottroni
• ■•.'Ixmld tlie same remain unpaid and tn arHriKtol and chorgM with mantar and oot.
’"ire for the sii.nce of thirty day*, tlien and
roirocy wa. jtared al II8.OM1 1» 1* thought
'rora thrnee forth utter the tai&gt;*e vt the said
..
uaeurebontamro. but
days the principal *utn of WXi. with all
’it- .irrearngeoftntaniatUwraaK'aMMMMMMMF:
■tic. i». dur w,d pavable immediately thereafter.
-U-xyjb the jH-rlud limited far the payment
’ I'-rc.rf may not then lavr expired, and default

|

Vest

jUllgUM-Ut.
A targv
number of prouiiiu-ut
divinn. are taking an .
active jKirtinUiU cunference. among whom
1* t Y
»
A particle to applied Into each mratrii and fa
are Rev*. P. R. Hmmou *xv. k. F. ooonwrw. agreeable. Price 50 ee«rta al druggist*; by mall,
cent*. Circulars tree.
and F. P. (rood win.
Friday wa* lijn fourth rrrlstered.-sn
ELY HKOTHEB8 Druggist*. Owego. W. Y.
day of the rowtint, and the dixeaaaioa*,
owing to tlroir &lt;t]w:ulalivv nature, and
the n-jvntatiom '&lt;f uro clergymen who are
[invent and interveled, are attracting great

WILSON
WASHBOARDS.

preciate.

Mv store is filled with a good stock of fall and winter goods,
Cotton and Woolen Flannels, Blankets. Hosiery and Under­
wear of assizes and kinds. I have the best selection of

Children’s &amp; Ladies’ Cloaks
In Newmarkets and Boucle Jackets ever shown in Prairieville.

Jerseys from 50 ets. to $2.50.
Boots, Shoes, Rubbers and Overshoes for everyBroadhead Dresa Goods in the new shades.
All wool Tricots at 60 cents per yard.
Homespun cloakings in all colors.

Rak FraNCWOO, Nov. la—The idaenwr
oc-»k. -kk*
i« *■- wsowik.

Ask to see the 0. P. H. Casdmere Pants at »iW, Every
pair warranted.

Big Stock Men’s and Boys' Overcoats.
I am still selling all suite of clothing at cost
Try our 25 and 40 ct. Lnoolored Japan Tea.
.
That C Sagar, 19 lbs. tot
v-ito
The highest prices paid for Batter. Eggs, lined Frat* aa*
LivePoufay.
_
x-kuf-wc-M
Prairisville, Nov, ’88-

�4-

We want 20,000 pounds of Dried Apples.
“
“
“
Butter, in Crocks or Rolls.
U

l.ooo cords of Green Beech and Maple Wood.
Come and be Satisfied that the above is a FACT !

Our trade is 25 per cent. Better than Ever Before, which we attribute to the -EX­
TREME LOW PRICES we are Giving in Every Department.

Goodyear &amp; Barnes!
Is Getting to be^F
be

the'Household Word for Good Goods at Low Prices.

Ladies’ Gloat DeiaW.

Wta’s CM Dejartmem.

We have now on hand the most complete

Here we keep as large an assortment as in

s.ock that was ever brought to Barry County,

the Ladies' department

and at prices that will sell them.

say that when we are asked the prices of arti­

before you buy.

Examine

It is sufficient to

Below are a few prices :

cles in this department, everyone is astonished

Newmarkets from 5 to 20 Dollars.

at the extremely low prices, and we are fre­

Short Wraps

“

10 to 30

quently asked how we can sell them so

Seal Plushes

“

20 to 40 -

cheap.

Dress Goods!
We are agents for the celebrated Jamestown Dress Good?, which
are the very best of the kind.

Underwear!
Our Ladies 50-cent Underwear is the best value for the money tn
this county.

Our stock of Dress Flannels is complete.

Our SI.00 Red finds a great many purchasers.

We make a specialty of Black Goods, and can show most anything

In Gentlemen’s Underwear we have a full stock, and at very low

prices.

wanted.

If you want to buy a Dress of any kind look our stock over.

Space will not admit of our quoting prices.

THEIs theLITTLE
BRICK
GROCERY!
Place where they Sell Groceries Cheap I
You would think so, if you would only take a look at the little place some Saturday.

They have the Best 50e Tea in Barry County.

In Sugars they are io per Cheaper than others.

Get a Sample, and Prove It.

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                  <text>The Hastings Banner.
VOL

XXXI. NO. 31

WHOLE NO. 1644.

HASTINGS, MICH., DECEMBER 2, 1886.

(
She writes that she is very Thnraday afternoon of next week by
Last Thursday afternoon Mrs. Al­ been raised for the widow and children California.
pleased with the place and cli­ Mredamra Robinson. Valiant, Atenm,
i
bert Gooch was surprised by relatives of Rev. Dissette by the ministers of the much
and friends, who came to help celebrate M. E. perauaMon.
■
imate. Her couah is very much letter. Busby. Henry. Mtea Etta McCormtok
School commenced in the Bunnell and Minnie Matthews, at society rooraa
Rev. Fr. Fleming, of Hustings, has
her 36th birthday.
with Clara Luther, of Hastings, Supper served from 4 to 7. All am
been holding services at the Catholic district
c
HICKOR Y CORNERS.
.
church In Ihis village this w&lt;*k.
» Ias teacher.
cordially invited to attend.
The Learn school at the same lime
The familiar form of Will Griffith is
Mr. Albert Lawrence and Mias
The entertainment gfren by tbo
with
Judson
Bailey, of Rons, as teachagain
visible
upoh
our
streets.
’
Florence A. Rockwell were married
Rock Band'Concert Co., last evening,
The eldest non of one of our aristo- i
Wednesday evening, Nov. 24th, al the
A goodly nnmlwr of friends and under the auspices of the Y.- M. G. A,
rcsidenci- of the bride’s father, J. R. crajic families has been at Vermont­
ate Thanksgiving turkey with was a success. Farwell hall was crowrti
RockwelL The ceremony was solem­ ville the past week on a spree—a dis- relatives
Bostwiek and family.
’
nized by the Rev. W. D. Tomkinson, of gnice to the town, his loving parents Geo
ed to suffocation, about 3.000 people
Then? will be preaching nt the Bun-; were present.—Chicago Tribune.
Kalamazoo; only the near relatives ami and himself.
nell
school
house every Sunday at three
Carrie Ingrrson has returned from a i
a few intimate friends of the bride and
o
’
clock.
Rev.
Mason,
piwtor
in
charge.
Tur. ladies Hooh&gt; Misaionary society
'
«
groom being present. After the cere­ prolonged visit at Beloit, Wia.
C. Shorten h making preparations will meet on Friday afternoon Dec. M.
Rev. L. Brumm, living in the north­
mony the guests with the newly wed­
to
I move on a farm near Augusta.
at 2 o’clock at the home of Mm. Mudge.
ded pair sat down tpa bountiful repast. ern part of the village, is seriously ill.
One would suppose by the sleighs
AL Beebe is visiting a sick brother
Many useful and beautiful tokens of
All that are interested in this work are
, 1around Tolles Bros, shop that there cordially invited. Any second cloth­
rememberance were reeeived by the in Indiana.
Wa will probably have a serire of would be no end to the sleighing this
young people from their friends, among
ing or anything that can be made ovw
.
'season.
them was 850 in g.,d. Mr. Lawrence club dances thia winter.
The wife of Peter Mosher, of Hope will l&gt;« thankfully received.
A trio of little boys, who had run,
to a well known business man in Hick­
Center,
was
buried
at
the
Cedar
Creek
A large company of friends- gave
away
from
their
homes
at
Hastings
ory Corners, and his many friends con­
Mr. and .Mra. M. W. Hicks a pb*uurt
gratulate him on winning so estimable were flihed out of a dry goods box on cemetery on Monday of this week.
h bride. May tong life and happiness our streets one evening last week,
surprise Monday evening, the ocoaaiea
WEST BALTIMORE.
almost frozen. They were taken home
attend them.
Protracted meetings at the Weeks’ being the 10th anniversary of the Wed- &gt;/
Eddy Pennock entertained some with some of our philanthropic citizens
ding of the surprised partial. The «
houw this wack.
ideas of sport and profit on the 24th, lodged and fed and turned over V&gt; the school
Wm. Tyrell has quit blacksmithing evening was pleasantly passed in a
sheriff,
who
was
down
after
them
the
and raffled off a quantity of turkeys
social way. and a number of costly
at Prichardville and gon* north.
affording Thanksgiving dinners for next day. '
reminders left by the friends.
Married,
at
the
residence
of
the
A grand Thanksgiving hunt was
many;
brides'
father
Sid Tinkler, of K •*» I™1"’ *" '“rite.! te P«ra«to.
UWlnp.
»»l the'24lh.
Ek.,,,. Emmou..
Theron Aldrich was kicked last given by our sport-men last Thursday, HaalingM.
ate Emina Emmons.
evening by one of his horses. Dr. J. M. the party captained by Roi. Dunham
A.
Co, business announcements in thia issue
A. W.
W. NidmD.of
Nlcnote. of Alba.
Aiba. Antrim
Anti
I wing the successful one, and eating
Elliott was called.
visited his mother, Mrs. 11. I* Tobias, j of the Banner. Live business men
Some sleighs are seen running on the supper at the expense of the defeated last week.
'speak to the people through the.bret of
roqd this morning, the first of the sea- side.
Ernest
Haynes
has
gone
north
to th*' recognized advertising mediums,
Rev. McNutt, of Eaton Rapids, oc­
soinwork this winter.
the press. It is of such business wen
Many people of this vicinity regret to cupied the M. E. pulpit Sunday morn­
Chas. Gaskill teaches the Hind dis­ that the bargain-hunter will make pur­
learn that one of Will Elliott's premi­ ing and evening; and Rev. Bement, of trict school in Hope thin w inter.
chases; and hy can learn of them and
um horses has the lock-jaw. Little Grand Rapids, occupied the Congrega­
MelviHv
Holcomb
Mid
Mrs.
Alonzo
what they have to offer through the
, ,
hope* are entertained for its recovery. tional pulpit.
pitp^r. A good advertisement is good
Rev. Koehler la conducting a revival Hrndenibntt have gone to Ohio.
Some busintsa changes have taken
James Clark has a brother visiting reading.
at Woodland.
rilaro
during
the
past
week.
M.
M.
R\t- luiird\ Are.,
•
The Masonic fraternity have dedirat­ him.
DURING the year ending December
lock well and A. Scogal have formed a
Mrs Jessie Fruhauf and baby Irene,
' .
ORANGEYlld.E.
copartnership in blacksmithing. John ed their new lodge room over Frank of Ann Arter, sre visiting her mother, 1st, 1886, there printed 92.4&amp;1 ooplee of
’•
i\uudus Martin.
s' "t^jen Nichols returned to his
Boise’s hardware.
, ,
Montgomery
and
J.
McFall
are
run
­
the
Hastitaigs Hanner, an average
M
r-.
Isaac
Weeks.
hor- - .Lu Charlotte last week.
The Congregational ladies bazaar
ning a shop in competition.
Luihtr Wright has moved to Orange­ weekly circulation of 1778. This is the
’«r. Klingvnsinith is clerking for Eli
A. Jonesihns purchased Chari* Mc- will t»- a point of great inten*t during ville.
Nichols.
largest by several hundred, of any
,' Kay
I.’ '» interwt
, Itn
r, Ik.,
™.ln,lwF etc.. U,,bolld.&gt;^
~ u»“k.rtu u-rihhnn
iiM.1
the feed grinder,
0.0.roiM0.
paper in llarry county; and the people
WOOOLANR.
•&gt;hto
among whom toe Banner circulates
MORtiO-THORNAPPL E.
Thermometer at zero.*1
are among the most thrifty and intelli­
Mrs. llunsicker to very sick with in- gent in the state- just the ones' whose
For
some
unknown
cause
the
regular
pr! iJ2F
if
T ‘if’S!
thl. 1 “to
Itptow. toto ,h,'r'
.
trade II will be an object for any mer­
■lohonlo Craw lord h 4 homo lh,s 1 TC,; an .lotion &lt;&gt;f Mute Mtl county of. correspondent hjis faih d to materalize. flauiation of the bowels.
Lewis Hough has dissolved partner­ chant to seek.
aqd we will try and till his place for the
i
W’Mi - Viti.
n.KtX.1 Mnn.inv I
heH Jn IUrr&gt;’
on the 2nd
ship with Smith &amp; Downing, and to
Miss E«tie t auik returned Monday , ,|By t)I-xoveruber. 1^86. as can lie proven present as best we cun.
We are amazeiHp observe how un­
running
a
shop
alone.
School
commenced
Inst
Monday
in
.
from a visit at Wayland.
f b th
venerable electors of this
One
case
of
G«
rman
measles
in
town.
necessarily
careless
men are reepeeting
I
the
Morgan
district,
with
Miss
I
’
uyne
Mrs. Eli Nichols and mother ate their
»mrreznte 267
Phil Schray was try ing his new cuU their wearing apparel. Slouchy hats’
Thanksgiving turkey with Battle Creek l
£ £h&lt;_
.u vpnn, alld as teacher.
and the cross-bar gave way and his
Donee at the lake house last Thunt- ter,
1
ill-titling
und
baggy
clothing, seem to
friends.
•. i who walk&gt;xl three uiiiee to the polling
day evening.
!hor«e upset thecutter and dragged i’bll have l*en the rule- Now that perfect
Harry Thiera left List week to J°ln I’ p
jace to
dep&lt;mit a
place
to deposit
a clean
dean republican
republican ball»alrods in the snow.
•
Mr. J. Primer has moved back to several
i
fitting, handsomely finished and strong­
h,*™?‘hrr rtJ;Ke- .
lot; while the youngest of the three
iot;
Jerome
Walts
will
collect
taxes
at
ly made clothing is offered, buy it. It
or KocKiont, spcni I( flowed the name example, it being on Morgan.
, W.
V' D.
D' liawKUrt.
la k
Mrs. L. P. Cole started last Wrdnra- lthe Town Hall on Friday Det. 3d.
last
week with hto
Iu.» W.-.V
hiu friend.
frtend Henry
H‘nr' hte86th Wrthdav. The other having
Henry Derby left home last week costs' no more, the little “finishing
day. the 24th, for Arkansas. She will
Arl»our.
'l.ern identified with the republican
and when at Hastings he wrote a letter touches," put on to the "T. C. h Co.
Merritt Cole injured one of hto fingers 1 principles from itaformation sis a par­ likely remain with her husband until ;to F. F. Hilbert to take care of his pro­ Clothing renders it the best made.
Call for it at R. K. Grant’s.
quite seriously in a clover huller one ty chose to deposit a prohibitlnn ballot, spring.
Ervin Cole spent a few days visiting perty and also his u in-.
Hay taat week.______________
he being 87 veara of &gt;ure. The.oldeet of friends in Grand Rapids.
By the advertisements that C. S.
Henry HoVftHTAUVF ha* now a
three challenged the youngest one to
Protracted meetings have l»een in Palmerton is putting out, he ought to complete stock of staple and fancy
FREEPORT.
run a fool ran’ or wrestle with him, progress nt Morgan for ,al«ut two do
। all of the work in town; that is with groceries and provisions, and proposes
but the challenge Wil* not accepted.
From the Herald.
,
weeks.. While the inertings were in hlb saw mill.
to offer them al prices which will sureThomas Rockwell, for a long time an program some unprincipled persons
Ed. Andrews returnKl from Illinois
PRAIRIEVILLE.
Iv win the trade ot those desiring to be
Tl{torn’toM and Mrs. Buel Wnlcott. ! employee of the insane asylum of ^al- i-iimmilted depredations of the im-anest
treated courteously and to buy good
1 amozob. spent several days vifitlngl his kind on different person's teams. l&gt;eNot enough snow yet for Kleighiag.
goods at a slight percentage above
Thanksgiving last week.
smearlng blankets and cushions found
a daughter.
., &lt; parents ate friends th- past week.
Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Jahnson, ot Jtan- tn the wagons and buggies. The best
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Abram Stetkle,
'I he concert Sunday evening was cost. He will pay cash or exchange
sing,. "nv
were hero
NOV. 14th, K SOU.
' •j biur
.rc«c several days last week. idacv fur such uoprincipled persons is voted a MH-ces*. a special feature of the goods for butter, eggs and farmers pro­
Samuel Roush has Ihjmi confined to The former returned L nday. the latter at Detroit or louia, where they would entertainment beiug a n-citation by duce. lie is receiving a full line of
his room by sickness the past fe.w days, win remain about here several days in gel gcxxl strong masters.
little Ethel BeVere, four years of age. holiday goods, and will tell our readere
.
J. Al wine's brother and cousin from order to complete her program as preMrs. II. H. Sparks has been in xny consisting of over twenty verses which more about them in our next
()h;o, have b-.cn visiting him Die past vlmi'd^arrnnge&lt;L
..i. ±___ *.___ poor health for the last three weeks. she recited clearly and distinctly.
.HnniTminu|tvi.
_
The Knights of Labor dance at
The friends of the Baptist church are She is unable to do her house work and
There will te a Christmas tree for
Union Hall Thanksgiving evening was
"luci Teeple is now residing with
present left without a pastor,
has been a portion of the time under the children this year. They should
a
success in every particular, and was
have
a
good
one
after
being
cheated
her brother. John Teeple near Fillmore.
-----------the care ot Dr. W. H. Young.
/
S. Heffelbower and wife, of Carlton.,
S. B. Shaw and wife, a mintetet of out ot both tree and sleigh-ride promis­ an event of which that organization
MIDDLEVILLE.
tnkllUXK AND PINK)
mav well feel proud. The best of
ed them last vear.
are
town 1.1
is the beet wheid.
market
--- - rejoicing over the advent of a new
JThis WWU
...........-------- , the Holiness church and a reeidedl of
Rev. Clark, of Otsego, preached in order prevailed; 114 tickets were sold,
..
....
fAnr.'bntj i Grand Rapids, assisted the minister ot
•“Shu wvdh» ^io k.i.k..™
, Morgan in bis protracted effort Friday. the chapel Sunday at 230; the congre­ and the distribution of valuable and
gation was more than was expected “otherwise” prize® afforded a fund of
to rraldewltb her grar.a t.ranU durSaturday and Sunday.
because
of the extra meetings for the amusement. Sixty-three prizes were
Reporttxi that the horse now ownea
inc
theschool
winter.in|
, ’o’" ^Twpl, •
q&lt;i.,. n
.,w
|rar
will soon be।
(PINE AND CEDAR,)
The
inl
° rr,x
’nw f:u?t&lt;)ry
“P00^*/"
awarded to the holders of lucky numby Mr. Smith, Mr. H. Branche’s father­ d*y____________
lovru iuku iwuio
..................
brra. The supper at Seth Stone's, al­
commenced
is the one owned and stolen
commenced Monday
Monday With
with Morey
Morey Teepte
I eepir
Tax payers nf
of Tnornapnie
Thornapple w’U par a in-law.
i
IK)WLINf).
though furnished at 50 rente per couple,
L 1from Wm. Varney a month or more
small
percentage
less
this
ye&lt;tf
than
last
a,JLSC.UHavward anc| wife, of Middle- «
Your scribe has not been able to was such as is usually charged flJn
ego.
T’isMld that It bears an exact
upon the same amount of valuation.
i
write
for
some
time.
lias
any
one
ville. visited the family of W m. God- ’ The new husinee* block being erectedI &lt;description at least.
„
Later, Mr. Varney accomnknied bp? luiesed us?
frev near Fillmore Sunday.
.by 8. K Parkhust &amp; Son to taking a rest
Ocit citizens should not fail to hear
David Boyes has gone to Prairieville
D. F. Ftoh. of Carlton, to "up north
uhtil warm weather in the spring allow Ithe deputy sheriff went to Mr. Smith a
Rev. H. H. Lowry's entertaining lec­
vuiUng retotivee, among whom are .L the masons to complete the laying of ,w ith the intent to take the above men­ to visit his non Anson Boyts.
D. Milb-r, of Johnstown, is studying ture on “Nineteen Years in China,”
tioned .colt, but after looking the animal
H; Fish, a brother, at Carpenter, and
br
i^stered
walls
and
new
ceiling
now
&lt;
with
Dr.
VanHorn.
over,
they
came
to
the
conclusion
that
two sons and a daughter, of Big RapThe dance at the Hall Thanksgiving Monday evening next.. The lecture
It was not the lost «flt.
“w, bore reliable «»&lt;bority for the ]in course of construction will change | Mr. Parker starts for Ohio this week. eve. was a good one and well attendee will be illustrated b&gt; magic-bmtera
the old barn-like interior of the Mldd 1^
and Maple,
views, and the speaker will render reci­
He will drive his team through. He for such a bad night.
etMrment th»l the Ala-dr,
ville postoffice to one more comfortable
Frank Yauger from Ohio is visiting tations in the Chinese language. He
expects to remain with his wife till
will r-ommmee to grade «od let eon- and pleasing in aspect.
' spring, when ho will return if nothing his Bister Mm. Albert Boyes, of this will exhibit the idols and costumes ot
tracts for tiej&gt;as soon as the right of
There was a rumor current here just i
this pecular people. and also many rare
place.
, ,
Georgia Johnson visited friendB in curiosities. Being a fluent spmker,
"rmiFMdllert Brayton are «ijoy-, Horn elR tion of a change in post­ ^ITlaih and J. Odell were on the road
masters on account of the intended
and having spent 19 years in that
place this week.
inn h visit with their cousin. Ely linn- ■resignation of the present incumbent. Monday with a double team gathering this
Anna McGlynn and sisters visited country, he will give all who bear him
Both the rumor and the c°ntwnP**l.J2! supplies for the minister at Morgan.
an intellectual treat. You cannot
henSunday.
Thev
were
wccCBfuli
judging
from
the
resignation were completely squelched
afford to fail to hear this lecture. Ad­
.
gum Tikprs.
looks of the wagon which swmed to tie
by the county election returns.
mission 25 cents.
A singingxlasa under the instruction quite full.
31 ARTIN’S CORNERS.
of Warren Richards is meeting once a
JoeSlaugbterlt was on the war­
FOUR CORNERS.
Will Flurv came home tn eat turkey.
week in the M. E. church.
A rather small congregation listened path Saturday evening, and full of fire
HobedlnwhlW-Wenround.
Many used-to-i&gt;e-Middlevllll*ns mme
Hnct tr aS
willMraVeekbam
buy Li* stock-HI
of vbBholidaj
her
waler.
He carried a formidable look­
to
Rev.
Knolls
’
excellent
discourse
Bert Stowell spent Sunday at this
back on Thursday l^t t®
Dianka
Thank-giving day.
ing butcher knife in his hand, and was
brother. L K Mallory who la a rwldeot iriving turkev with old frl*-mto.
Mr*. Swarthoul is vlaltingber daugh­ thirsting for human gore. Officer
^TTianksgivlng day in this town was plMr». James Wolfe and Miss Ella
OfAtt^reil on one of J. Ch«ebrou;h-»
in Grand Rapids.
•
Av res nabbed and escorted Joseph to
productive»ot dry ’hroab’ "'"irug Sutton Sundayed with their parents ter“Old
Fan," a horse belonging to the county baslilr.
and many friends of this vldnky.
Monday he wa*
valuable team horses the other day and
The sick list this week is composed Uncle John Kengle, departed this life arraigned before J ustice Sweexev, and .
the animal was left in the wo°*? fo*
Nov. 24th aged 30. Peace to b«r ashes. ordered to give bonds in sum of 8W0 to
d- ad. Upon returning to the 8l)9j-!’.oo° 'VrJnS4 4^St mW &lt;• -^Pr'=» of Mrs. James Smith. Lee TownsendDiana Payne is teaching the Morgan keep the peace for one year and pay
and Williard Demond.
after with help, all were •urR''r‘,'2
No school Thanksgiving nor the school.
■
. costs of proceedings. or in default to be
hear "old Mag whinny, bbr was an avenge of one car load of flour per
Mm. Allie M&lt;*d wtjrUlM lb. Aid confined in the county jail until such
Friday following.
raised up, taken to the barn and may
time as tends shall l&gt;e given and costs
'"“So more fmdoo for us’ l, the IMo
Mrs. Ludnda Sprague, spoken of in society Dec. 1st.
A rKP«*baa MUaout anpaid. Slaughteriy is yet in jail
W Prices and EbtimateH given on *plast week's items, died on Saturday
p.^ilma^'-Vnlon HM1. err ot both Breenbeckera oad democrat, night last She leaves many relatives
&gt; pticaUoq.
”WSSiru. «. - F-yt ““ and frienda to mourn her losa. Funer­
OUR Schools.—An item in the lad.
BENTLEY BROS. 4 WILKINS.
al at Disciple church Tuesday at 11
Don’t fall to read the announcement number of the “Moderator” calls atten
the mounting of a white owl. It &amp;proOllbJ'chokT. I« «U11 IMIHK In thl, of th* novel entertainment at Union tion to the fact that by the state super­
’ '“^’^”'■1^.^■ wt
Hall Thursday evening. Dec. 9th.
intendent's report for 1885, but 63.9 per
iMJuflf, hsrtns b*eu made lu thf coodlUon of
"(SiSi Wood wm kicked by . horM
Ove suhscrlbern are requested to not cent, of the school census of graded
school districts was enrolled Tn the
not long Blot* bat,1y disfiguring his he so backward about coming forward
schools for the year ending Sept. ith.
with
what
they
owe
on
subscription
phiz and making his nasal organ*
1885. How is it with us* Taking our
(&lt;D&lt;uigh for two men of his size.
account
,
enrollment for that year and deducting
^)ur school is Pn*r*S!“&lt;anltaWthi
f HAVEN'T the best
all transfers and non-residenta, we have
w J Kennedv ns teacher. It is the state,
action- drlvInAhon»e from Freeportt that day. _ _________________
but he to fully as cot?PeV?5 “
togit Khool ln IhU pl«o tor
: f«3. Dividing this by the census of
NASHVILLE.
Bring your watches and get them rr- Sept. 1st. IW4. MO. we have K3A per cent
(’ L. Glasgow and wife are visiting’ 71 scholars enrolled.
patnsl at A. B- McOmbers.
or dividing it by the census of Sept 1st.
' fourteen cento
«♦ TonMviUv their old home.
You will find notonly thobMt book*&gt; 1888. which sterna tr/be figures that the
CERAR CREEK.
cuK“ISiow&gt; 1VD°“k
uiCpUrtto Hlekor. &lt;«™" » ’P™1'' Thanksgiving come and gone and »l tbelowml prt«.b»l.ruUni&gt;. ot
tnilrt seta, birthday, Christmas ano
..at boemouuiiui
8U per conk of the census list enrolled tn
T'a°.!£™£h«r
Mra Hannah Forbs, who has been calling cards at Lathrop’s drug store.
the schools Treating last year a eorollvtSMck.taMtttajrJetter- ^.Elliott
Remember Rev. Lowry’s lertnre on ment the same, we have 656 divided by
-r. A. I), jjag.
ten o'clock In thefore780 which equate M per cent., or divided
***•. ai in* north front door nf the Court
■ JJdbTcblk-i IdoK ««■&gt;» “d 4»y 765. the census of bepC. 1st. 18M.
the elty &lt;rf H*Mn&gt;g». Barry county.
which equate 88.6 per root, sojnebody
t!iw twine the H*”” o{ holding tte
■T
o
X
b
T
where old rt-l to* caused b) her frightmust l&gt;e a good deal tower than we.
curiosities.
«rin
We have now enrolled in the high
WaBara returned from b^trlP
Owing to the
mi, to
*&gt;' «
tJ Kd
prices heretofore charged for musical school 187 as against 163 at the same
time last year, and !«I two years
ycam ago.
“
.‘T^u^Xghad bSr aeeeraly
In this efty, 1 have added to my
school hot only
.\ndUi* cam and
M n ni»*iy and
Mnrt
Of
«*?'*••£?
‘
clu
lid
including ttrtto

DETROIT

,

County News.

Our object in ad­
CASTLETON.
vertising is to induce
John Mater and family have returned
those who are not
to their home in Farewell.
. dur
Wm. Frikner, of Clare, has joined his
| Regular
family and they are vistlng old friends.
Rev. Smith tn still continuing meet­
Customers ing*
at the U. B. church.
■ to give our House
Clem Price to building a shop for his
broom factory.
All hands get rwidy for Christmas.
Our Success
Your scribe Bpent Thursday with
is partly owing to friends at the county hub.
Service* were held at the U. B.
the fact that
church Thanksgiving.
*
Mr. Neice had bin house tampered
/ ■ 117 hold
nfebVM
0,&lt;r/ra^' with Monday evening and bis son had
the pleasure of firing several shots at
VIIllu
1&gt;o you nped any the would be house-breaker.
11111 n Mtronff,*r pr°°f °f thv
Herb Walralb, of towh made K.
Jl y y ■* uniformity and al­ Lockhart a pleasant call Sunday.
At this writing mother earth is cover­
ways -reliable quaL ed with snow, and the merry jingle of
ity. of nur goods? sleigh bells will be heard again.
James Gregory, the boarder at the
. m gain Diamonds, WatchCounty hotel and down for a term at
the State prison, was once an honorable
and a hard working man with a good
■ Vila W
1(1 Jewelry, and wife and a tine family of five daughters.
He owned a cholce'fiO acre farm and
Fancy
Goods
we
plenty of tools ami stock, but ‘Hot
show a magnificent contented with a farm life and proper­
stoclf
at ' correct ty, he sold the same and went to town,
and like many of old. fell in with evil
prices.
company, which brought shame and
noyerty. A warning to young farmers
to keep to your plow and stick to.the
farm, and when old age comes, you
will tie honored and ranpecb-d.

J

DETROIT.

■ BINTLEY BROS. &amp; WILKINS

Farm Wagons,
feMe Shovel Plows.

ROAD SCRAPERS,

PINE LUMBER,

x^vlur

Cedar Fence Posts,
Joist and Studding,

FLOORING

Cornice Mouldings,

Me Finish &amp; Band Mouliims

/Stoop Scrolls &amp; Columns

Window and Door
Screens.

Additional Local Items.

Xovrf
rKroUy p"r’
chS£bIiIi"ikiJ*2rta
b.

” S,

ISSht Se
All thia r»rtxln parcel iX
wmc tn the towaetlp
wunty.Mtehican

t11" AwnlW"1'”

The bulMhw »•»
the condition of the

It U Mid tbMB

•

�=

■

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

IOLIDAY GOODS!
In a short time by the ww of BL Jacob*
tnd nxnarerof tbaGooid

See It! Salt!

Mothers! mothersl mothers! Why
will you allow your little darling to
suffer with those horrible worms when
My beautiful Holiday Goods, all new
h sure remedy is
near and cheap?
and of the Latest Patterns, consisting
Dr. Jackson’s vegetable worm syrup
will surely give relief and costs but 25 of
centa. For sale by W. Goodyear.

BtaMre after «lilch
.Uoy.aboloutultlw

corp* of

The first editor to bA legally hanged
In the United State* Is Cupt. Sander*,
of the Corvulll* (Dregoo) Leader, Who
will suffer December 3.

physicians

IxiriMUXL

critical did hit case

The Shelby wagon work* burned
Sunday morning. Loss, SIO.OOO; small
insurance.

aoddru eddy enu jbt

ouri Partite railway

rV\xe. veaaou

OtIUUlBUl

Blood Preparation known.

It will pod.

Watches!
Elgin, Waltham, Hampton and all oth­
er leading

Uar wtariiM&gt;al only.

cooatltutlcn.

Remember’ wo guarantee it.

Watches,

Including

ROCKFOBJJ WATCH.

the

I have them

in Gold, Silver, and Nickel cases, to suit
Uin Grund Centrad nation, en

Dillon,
whlrl|*o&lt;&gt;l. onn mmneut almost approaching

“HACKMETACK,” a lasting and fragrant

relativm of Ums family. The funeral ■ervicee
will takts |tlaixr Friday afternooc In tins
Episcopal eburch at Dus Moinea.

finally and thrown to Haxtett who caught it
LESS ACTIVITY IN BUSINESS.

evaft one hour and fifteen mlautas.
Mi*. Allen suffered an attack of vomiting.

Lawrence Donovan, the bridge jumper
wanted to go through with Mlw Allen and

New YoiUC Nov. 27.—Special telegrams
to Hraditrwit u record rather law activity iu

Paul, MlunM{xdia, Milwnukeo anil Burling

Lord Randolph Church-

HUILOR’H CURE wlU Itnancdiately relieve
Croau. Whooping Cough and BronchlUt. Hold
by W II. Goodyear.
FOR DYSPEPSIA and Liver Complaint you
have a nrli-ted guarantee on every bottle of Billlob’i VKalfzcr. It never talte to cure. Sold by

t ontinue to go
volume.
The special
street's
wfl!

city.

JEWELRY.
I lead them all in the' newest styles
and low prices.

I keep the lintel solid

Groceries and Provisions.
l would call your attention to my large stock df

Crockery and Glassware,
Table &amp; Pocket Cutlery.
The Highest Prices Paid for all kinds of
Produce.
J. E. HOGLE,
HENRY COOK
GEO. SOULES.

Salesmen.

E. Y. HOGLE

Opposite Messer Bros.

Central House Block

A NAHAL INJECTOR free with wtchtextleof Gold Rings, plain, or set in all the PrecShiloh's Caianh Remedy. PrlceMernU. Hold
by W. IL Goodyear.
.
ous Stones, Bracelets, Necklaces. Bar
John Klelnfoot, nf Capas, lost hla dwelling
Pina, Sleeve Buttons, in endless variety.
George B. Burch, of Kag naw City, died Thun Be sure and see them!
day from Injuries received ia a hunter camp.
A nulilta reception will be jtiren to the Hon.
Marks. Brower at Hl. John* on the evening of

DU Wnlknr. ot Capac, HL Clair county, has *efor fundi for mnnufacpurpoaca, but n larger cureil aSi.MOappolutnientlu the Port Huron
otteu- spccuiativo veu- custom bouse.
funds are flowing b»ck
und at Milwaukee they SPIRITISM AMONG THE CHINESE.

LoWtelX, Nov. 5N.~Prinores Beatrice, wife
•st duifehUT Queen Victoria, has given Urtii

N. S. Baldwin’s t&gt;arn and contenta, the customer’s taste. -1 sell the Rock­
two mils north of 8L Louis, burned
last evening. Loss $2,500; insurance, ford Watch CHEAPER than it has
•1.600.
been offered before in this or any other

I have purebred the interest of Henry Cook in the firm of
k Cook, and vol! now endeavor to please you with (
choice stuck of

.

Silver Ware!
There never was in the history of

Phll-sdrlphla Academy of Kelaare.

Dr. Nolan read an interesting conununica-

about £&lt;,000 hogsheads,
-abends in 1885; that then,
in the yield of about SO
_________ Jght Virginia and North
Carolina teof, and ot about )6,000,0u0jx&gt;un&lt;is,
or nearly 10 per evat-, in tiio seed-loaf crop!
mainly through the falling off in Wisconsin,

this city such a complete stock of Sil­
ver Ware to select from as I have now

at tur store.

Everything from a Tooth­

pick Holder to a Tea Set, Knives,

privately and full into trancea.

Nearly all

Forks. And all kinds of Spoons, includ­
ing solid silver. It will pay you to look

them over, even it you do not buy.
fully the Ion.: claimed strength

CLOCKS!

down orinore women gutucr around a table
AT THE STOCK YARDS.

TERRIFIC GAS EXPLOSION.

vlixu contribution of . farthings, ore dia-

A full stock from all the leading fac­

tories, including the
cbopatick, ar, possibly, a more uncleanly ob­
ject. taken from a rubbish heap, is lirought
in. ami spirit money is burned before it with

Celebrated Seth Thomas
Clock.

The LARGEST STOCK OF STOVES EVER EXHIBITED IN BARK?
COUNTY U dow on sale at H. A. GOODYEAR A SONS’ Hartware
This stock embraces ovefTUFTY distinct patterns and sires, ar*
clock yet. Will also take your old clock the latest patterns and improvements, and intending purchasers
ad of obtaining here the best goods at reasonable prices.
in trade for a nbw one.
A

I have never been undersold on a

black cloth

the military forews

awtoualy injured but none are reported dead.

and a lighted inreuae stick between the palms

some light incense sticks and whirl them
constantly? gently and rapidly, with the
bamboo roots on the edge of the table; autne
chant iuvocatiuun, petitioning the gods to

■baft occurred at:7:10 o'clock Friday morn-

oveuing. The only guards on duty TDaaday
morning were the Town of latke police, and

ste ks they were Bolding, beginning to beat

Gold Pens!
A full stock of !6k. fine Gold Fens,
Penholders, Toothpicks, etc., all the lat­

est novelties.

Spectacles.
In these I beat ’em all. I have the
agency of

GRANTED A SUPERSEDEAS.

bg's Ctoki Spjciacles,
agriculture or trade.
NomctiuMM they, by request, make inquiry

now tea* upon life, at

customers’ eyes, to insure a perfect fit.
No extra charge for examination of the

caused by Comalixa
private office for the past two days reviewing

Boyl-y will die.

and all the instruments to examine my

dead neighbor U shut up in hades, with noth-

Many mate -were kilted and

eyes, whether you buy specs or Dot. Be
not humbugged by pedlers and others
who charge two or three times as much

as I do, and for inferior goods. Every

tags of the shaft are great. Fire
William Williaaai and William Ev

person that uses specs should have bis
eyes examined with my instrument free
are. daring the* trsnrea, moving In
try grooves. They evidently see what
they expect to sea They bring lack uo ideas

THE MARKETS.

martial returned a verdict, which has bwn
Hcfcrxv.

of charge.

naparill* baa proven an invaluable remedy

class of goods, I have reduced the pric­

Ing remarkable cures by tie powerful action

es on my entire stock. Any one in

Omaha and was mailed at Council Bluffs

Cattk-HU-adr. brevet, P-SKt-xD; butters.
p1"*? -» ■■ nux-kere, tSWcXW.
SbrcpKeidyipoor to fair. gSJOaXOr, good to choice.
jwr lb; good dairy.
Kgtra-Strictly freak.
.____ —
&gt;. - ... ■

Positive Cure-.

Mouth

Organ to a Piano, will save

money to see my stock.

Watch, Clock &amp; Jew­
elry Repairing.
E. A. Clark, a workman who has not

his equal in the state. AU work in­
trusted to him wUl be fuUy guaranteed

He also attends to all engrav­

ing, plain and ornamental.

Beaaty of Habrou. M&amp;

I bare been afflicted wtthriieaflMffian. Bate*

Ko. t mixed
DecemberJanuary. 3MW ao.alna!; May. 3S%c bi 1. Gets

I will pay the Highest
Price for Old Gold
and Silver. ’
Do not go way from borne to spond

your money. I aak no bettor probla
than Grand Haplda Merchant# pt; on

Hood's Sarsaparilla
too Boa* Ona Pollar.

CALL TINT

: Boston Dry Goods Store.

by me.

Early Row.

We make no pretensions to selling cheap goods. We ex;
pect.to remain in trade, and cannot if we sell any but firstclass goods in every line. We calculate to maintain our rep­
utation cd selling strictly first-class goods very cheap. You
will get the worth of your money every time if you buy of vs

On account of the late decline of this

This department la iu charge of Mr.

packkiz. llffllfe.
per dot; ire.

Ward &amp; Dolson,-Mason, Lapsing.

MESSER BROS.

direct from importers in New York.

Hood's Barenpx-llla has done far others it

Made, consisting of the

1 have the only complete stock of

Rheumatism

and enriching the vital fluid.

man who swindled several pentotw during the

CUTTERS!

Musical Goods!
want of a Musical Instrument, from a

gSJTtS nominal, closed
bid.
Uve.MtoHt-T.ia Union stock i

Have a fall supply of the Best

And see them. We take pleasure in showing our elegant lin.
of cutters.
Respectfully,

these goods in the dty, and buy them

Irnrrnd from holding any military jxaition In

MESSER BROS

Call and see my stock.

JOHN BESSMER,

MARR &amp; DUFF
Have opened the above store

il W Mui Sittsi, Aulea &amp; Bol: Jlctk,

Battle Creek, Mich.
The store is filled with Bargains in each department
the Stock is all Bargains.

In

Cotton Flannels, Denims. Tick-in gw, Sheetings, Cot­
tons, Kentucky Jeans; Cloths,
At Prices we will not quote in the paper, but we will give you
when yon call on us; prices that will astonish you.
We invite yon to give us a call and we will endeavor to eelyon goods right; and if yon do not want to purchase, call and
we will show yon our stock with pleasure.

Fine Line of Childs', Misses’ and Ladies’ Cloaks.

DbiI Forset Tte
Mt tan’Stefa.

Store,
BATTLE GREET, IICH

�ioadimTa BIG ship.

SPEECH OF THE DUMB.

INTEREST NG SPECTACLE AT A

about

REJECTED aMHUBCMBT

AN HOUR IN A QUEER SCHOOL FOR

NEW YORK WHARF.

DEAF MUTES.

]\[EW BOOK STORE

(OlMfe

Dr. E. H. Lathrop’s
. „&lt;n4eiun broker get*, word from a firm
-V.i’iun.-«\ Cbili, that it want* MHOgaF
,® J i,- • —lined pctroteum, but can pay
-ar
c' ■ n galkm. delivered. Ha gore on

*r j.-' A it- talkhtg * itk» this ship agent and
-tat iv w**
m0*t •dvuiiiageoua trrma
.txb fa •:&gt; ’ iln,i, ‘which aro 5 centra gallon
' or
con*o,te an h»M&gt;r” . . . ..,.1
—‘ norwi
•aid uffrdj mi
an In-io-Hiv
invunmee
upon
r.
a rate which aiuounu to

Up in Fiftieth ftreet, not far from Fifth

were forwarded to i

PLAYERS

HARD

TO

erer beam wbooltoy laughter or schoolgirl
Jollity ring out from that ireboolroom. mid
the vrev I™.. :._i, i:____ _
’

i. . . 7 .-------“ “ oncn turnndl to di^U. .Mb- u» tall b- «„at|T
StoaowrUtopUtoaroM. *, tt tara
ptolartlaad. to. toll na,toto„1(uw„

,

-

A full line of
going till it fltxb a reeling place.

ruun iu lull

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while you »tami waiting in the hall-

I—x-cnpl
MUU
U» w— nd? good -by • (.rarforer.teknxU qnbUyiwbdeud Um.
trusting to tbo forp-tfulnew of the editor,
•rut it bock again. A Lazier mood, or a

Any magazine of high position fa much of.
fronted if it rccrivm an articto which it dia- — —- --------- —
iw iiuwo n&gt;
celvre your deefaion with nofcy tielight. He
IrU'lr* n,,rl tl—• —n—-.1 l.l.
i.;_ .. .

icomof their grrot uwfulm-**.

------------ -■
&gt;u.p, Um in vune in
the nett world. Or a liautnan is running to
firvi Imw after n hit The boll u tF M«l and
thrown to tlx* bowman. It to difficult tn my

-win* th-it tire only wrowful metliod mart
be ntae-tctitiis pitii-nre. On- must have tire

&lt;.«M Mt tbelr mil and bowl

jolh captain Kick* hi. pipe
dc-ut-k- pulley, technically

&lt;kv-kof tbe lighter on one Mile,

of Merit Cards, Toilet Sets,, and

the judgment of either. What to in keeping
another might think the runnCr. But the, this niodi-ni miracle of making the dumb. with tbe, tone of one publication fa quite un­
crowd fa mA impartial It makes up It* mind। talk. To nmk* a »ottnd over and over again suited tn another It fa a uustakm idea too
, am! then to toga to the beginning and re­ to supjAae thatmagaxine editors will not take
pent n:i&lt;l reit'-mte ami explain and recite tbe
&gt; *ao»* thing 1,000 time* fa aomewbat a »ugge». tion &lt;»f tto work of a tractor's life.
■utility, for bow, tben. could those well
y
Two toys about 7. another ot 10, a pretty known writer, have tint to-orne known.
Ngirt ot IS ami two fmallor girfa about 11 The enterprising editor fa alwayn on the nlrrt
pin.- to the kicking player. In moat itntaum, years oW were fatting quiedy around a littio for strong. fresh writers whose names. they
. lat'lr*. There wu* a blackboard and a “First may bur- tlx- credit of introducing—Chicago
Tribune.
.
iv a word or make n inovo that would
“Ahl" Sbo pul
,

............... |.J. .will

Rut I

not help giving vent to their feeling* in the

Holiday Books, School «Books,
Bibles, Prayer Books.
Albums,
Stationery, Christmas, Birthday and Reward

Bot •vbatever methods different teorbem

an- then-uglily ill-looking, al-

DRUG AND BOOK STORE,

PLEASE

cianpanyM works at Hunter’s
(bat drijytalde locality odL
A UghteK fa aeut for it and
ne put on lioard. Thia oil
r m tin cans holding five gaii whi. b aro boxed in a ■‘cure-"
TU» latter method of pocking
r.iiniy-for fairy brands A
•htcre; They arc broad, blunt-

idmuJ-

-------- B quw cum* oi
pda meet* mery day. Some of the pupil,
onlvVrar&gt; r.LI »...! ____ ____n.'. v..

and the little fellow, by clrer/y watching,
casayed t&lt;&gt; imftnu* her, but Lh-’ oely result
wu w.Kwrtl&gt;ii« that wxmdrd like “mjru-

Marshall P. Wilder, who recently returned
frc.ii London. speaks nf Indy Wilde ns being
w.en more eccentric than her two »mi Her
reception* arc attend'd by the twig prominent
people in London, and arc much sought after.
Slip rvreivnt tyer guest* vented upon a throne,
with Oscar &lt;&gt;o tor right band and Willie on
her left. Every now and then, in imploring
tone, Willie will addma hfa mother, “Mother,

lipi. *o that la- could feel her breath
rxjyll™! it in making the “j&gt;" in “paju

H*ked: aWhy don't ytm fineKKhtnenr Well,

Druggists’ Supplies.

One of the most complete stocks in the

Do not fail to call and examine my goods

and prices.
A competent and registered druggist always

toiy Wild--, though quite advanced in

)v th - men on the lighter

S......

railed a

be rotr until tlxj

&lt;Pvk. •.vben
3 ■randthe RUinnl
nver

that the tine wilt be pahL

Hie club to which

bond tn hfa own mouth, cbaup*d “mum-mum’
into a guttural sort of “iwpa.”
The little jsipH had hard work getting the

in charge of Pharmacy Department
Wilder dined with them, would* uafat npea
Calling into tbe »oap. Qac-ar Wil-le'a dining

loition.—J&lt;VM-|.b J. Ellick in Lippim-nttV

prescriptions guaranteed.

and

E. H. Lathrop, M. D,

' ., u &gt;i.«iw rw «&gt; ine Mguat,
•icmerr j» ruiits bi-- rfnim to I
l. !v unbooked, an empty sling
i •' ■ i. tic boxes arv papally
their number having been rv-

lion to th«- public M-bmd children of -I5.UUU
wailing jane tirew, the gift of Adol|ib Sutra.
Tin- children brought ordinary flowrr |x»U

Successor to Fred’k Hotchkiss.

Herald.

Oiw pretty ilUfa mnid&lt;*u named Minnie dts
just new* tbe round table. She began Iranilacks the modulation-that wo unconsciously

Tnbor, divorced wife of the wnator. She ha*
not married ngnin. Imt fa living quietly with

gradually ix-ctxiw interreud in Arbor day.

dllti another 'ling. th*

&lt;-reaM* intlM* tiuiWof tb* commonwealth. —
Chi«-smo Herald.

exprewed aiul the Mime placid intonation Uiat

millionaire- Tabor,

the doubt svsiem of teaching that gore on in
drooping fortune* a bit; but the prediction fa

l-l&gt;y ■&gt;( tl

wtot you sav. Make the men* motion with
your mouth, toi it whfc|»ring softly, but do

«!ud t ’ bill id lading." Thta fa sent to

.htagv fa paid nnlinarily
•TIJKM UUK.HAJrDI8K.

•sttuI .nd- like half-clnard flngvn* wbh-ii
•hrtcb the .-haiw; but often three or
'x -barr '' r a lira vy bi^Khrod of tobacco
&lt; .r. piu in a »ling. . Balm of cotton.

:■. hi mappliijg books similar to
1,1 hm’idlmj mX*. which dig into
hx.tr m,P
| m thia will not do for bales
ck*t".. ujxjn which vou we print™! the
•vnrit
no hooka.’ Iron T rails are
taught with ihu»|* just iu tlx- middle, and,

towwdackaan. usually paved with a donbto
■?*r of • it, upon which the other cargo to
-**L .If

ruan.|dHUI^

I.

I offer Clothing and Men’s Furnishing,
Goods at

hfa macaroni
capr.bk* of any wnt y.m cal!
atnxretra. Zare e^ only ore* way to eto v
macaroni.’
Tlxrcumxi th.- French genOman tucked
..
■
.• • a____ lj___ -I

efficient of the f«d to establish a connection
l&gt;rtwe.n hiuwlf are! hfa J&lt;lat**. n»d having
Mx-urely &lt;*tablr*l»d -unfa connection be* dfaen
gaged tbe fork with n dexterous twirl ami
hwwnl it to tbe main tody of mwcuroni, at
tto wum- tine beginning miuaication, r acrompnnlrd by an indrawing of th.* breath,
which hail m persuimv.. effect on tbe inter­
vening roitmm at nutriment, and nroled to
to supplnneutcd only by a slight urging and
pricking «p with th* fork to under th.* ascent
emsbtant. n proew* which wan coutinuod. with
1.
iL .
C——bli.n

of food had amended b&gt; h« lips, ewn u» the
final length, which disappear'd in a manner
wixwwtlve of the vanishing of a toll cord in a
puxrengrr car wix-n a coupling link breaks.
Thro tin- French geutleman tr»«k ft dry
Kbampoo in hto nafJtin and, with a triumI&gt;h.
_____ l.v th,. eharaeteriKtic

Sfnln. and have been improving rv.r rinca
Now nearly nil tbe big citire of the rirlifaed
world liavc drof mute K'boola A chOd should

and to be aide to set liim up again financially. ■
Building th. Mere Ballway.

The Invalid" Rome give* the following ar-

11—I.* &gt;K—

of the aiwnrd extreme to which this «y*teni
of counter kilancre (no P®1' intended) fa often
cnrri&lt;«l iu this city. Every meclmnicnl device
for the fwwrvntton of integrity fa empioyrd,
and a m&lt;xt complicated nystem of aorounting
nialntajwM by which the i-auhfar acta nx a
check ujion tire witammn, nmf the salman
upon the rodiivr, and tbe machine upon I*..th.
You rnrel v [a-.- money to the p-rson wto sells
vou good'. You receive a something that
look* like a faro chipat tbe hxIm fountain and
step aen&gt;* Ui’*
to » f««™d-fa&gt; individual
....

_1

My stock of Overcoats and Suits is the larg- ■
only thirty working days. To the IIP verata
should lx- added wvr-i v-rrix nf station* con- ■
struct™! during the wok- jwriod. m that the
total per diem v.ns rather more than four

est and best selected of any in the city.

MEN’S OVERCOATS

drum; tire men proceeded to the lino from
tbelr huU nt a quick march, and the offlemi

From SI.75 to §20.00.

■nkirers wbrkrd with extraoniinnry cmula-

BOY’S

ton Transcript.

OVERCOATS

From §1.50 to §10.00.

Don’t buy a suit or overcoat. until you
111 uv—.

my stock.

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MUI U Illg JHWVM ■
. —- -•
supply fa grwttrr than tto demand Tire little
republic of Hwttowtand fa nothing but a watch
manufactory. Mamifactorire have sprung up
in tbe L’nitodBtoUw wherever a rtream was
found serving enough to turn a wheed. " b*t

bones together M

All Wool Scarlet Knit Mittens,
Regular 50-cent Underwear,

nil eoiMiu •*--* •
-------- * ---- .
OTdy.
SmuMi™. lb. «mH O-l-m-.
Who gives and receive* th- same check limits
the poaibihtM* of fraud or acckfant still fur­
ther by making an entry at tbe mF in the
,*Mh took.-* Uncle Bill" in Clurago Herald.

Kersey Pants,
ippredadro ap]dauan in New
. Herald.

tiie interior

Prices that areSure to Please

■ a- a VirSr-t nt th-

r,&lt;® to attend™ i to by the owner and one clerk,

that the men bave hardly room
to Hi.-.. ... &gt; I...
... ■ 1.. »&lt;
.■. •
-

......, ..
auu I wmiug »nnr wiin iron
piiitug it with couan hooka and pusb“S &gt;&gt; with brawny hands and abouMen, sit-

thing piitlretic in Ibeir strugglre to talk a
language tlutt . ba* no meaning for tbelr

and makre a third iuxI a different one in hfa

York Sun
place by ruckle coming down through
ttC Lit hr»v ll-lt.—i.——. ... _.._u aMda

QTRUCK BOTTOM!
Prices Way Down

gvutleman said:

it fa difficult to give the cfawiitd attention to
each member *rf a .larger daw. Tbe pupil*

: ImUrii-sl iron men in whk-h

All

At । now,
w *'——- ------ - —a plant called itoderiTs leaf, whose petals,
being of atharoyttawre.jifasrtoafatalrtmg
wbrai penetrating tire flrib. 1 once rn*t u
gentleman in Honohllu who bad tom stung
?
, _u„ h-~.iv -M-rered death, and
Who U3.1 l*
---- ------ ,
umen ma.I* by tto stmgray
‘
Pacific wates-nu hto left arm. Be
to u facettausb a» hfa
told be thought to AouM P°-»
lent brotbei -a urm o&lt;t« thrown to to.wjth
" ‘
.
. .. ____ .uatarr.—

Tbo Natural History aaefaty of Worcester.
Mam, l&gt;a» employed dlTtTB to hunt around
on the lx&gt;Unm of Ud.-o Quinfagnmond for
Indian relic*. A chart of the bottom is to to

25

Extra Fine Scotch Caps,
Fine White Shirt, double hack and front
The largest stock of Gloves and Mittens in

Barry County at the very lowest prices.

R. K. GRANT
Cash Clothier.

�le Hastings i
Hastings. Mkjh.,

BDITOBLAX NOTES.
For th«rxxlof tbe country, and to
taaure proper respect for law. It Is to be
hoped that th? neck-tie social for the
benefit of the Chicago uuuruhisU will
not be much longer delayed. There
ho be uo iujmlioe done to su&lt;± fiends
by respecting the jury’s verdict and
hanging every one of them. They had
and have murder in their heart*, and
defluncti ot law amf social order. To
free them, give them a new trial, or
•onimute their Hentenoes would incite
•cher bloodthirsty anarchist bands to
at-U of lawlessness and desperation, and
render life and property in cities much
more insecure.,

The democratic and greenback press
are still unable to account for the re­
eent political eyclono except upon the
theory that thousands of tbelr own
voters were taue enough to sell their
birthright. They cannot understand
how nauseating to an honest \ oter was
tbe fusion in this state, and how it
could, ns it did, drove thousands from
the ranks. But the men who left were
nut the venal class; they belonged to
those whose self respect places them
above the political prostitution termed
-fusion."
.

Congrew will convene next Monday.
The only public business liable to re­
reive attention will be the appropria­
tion bills. This could be done in a
week's time; bat it will not be. A con­
gress'that could not stay in Washing­

ton long enough to seriously interfere
with the business of the country is not
much of a democratic ewigreas.
Two of Cleveland's ministers to Mex­
ico have disgraced our government and
themselves |&gt;y getting gloriously drunk
while attending banquets given in
their honor by the swell dudes of the
Mexican capital. These proceedings
will be apt to Imbue our sister republic
with a wholesome respect for the party
in power in the country.

By a recent proclamation, Gov. Alger
has prohibited the importation into
this state ot cattle from Cook county.
Illinois, &lt;s where pleuropneumonia is
raging, ekerpt by the permit of the
commissioner from this state, who will
be stationed at Chicago as long as the
disease shall continue there.

alikv frmn saint and stnncr, M tbe Salvation
Army. It fa a thing of lowly origin, carried
on by rude, illiterate person*. Culture and
reHnemmit are largely lacking in ita ranks.
Iu meUnxl'i aro such as to nutagoniao refinw-

At a regular convention of Barry
Lodge No. 13, Knights of PvthtM, held
Monday evening, the following resoluTho pulicv court* have more than coco droid- , tions were unanimously adopted:
Whereas, It bos pleased the Sover­
eign Ruler of the Universe to Jav the
hand of affliction upon our highly es­
teemed Brother Jerial Wood, by the re­
growth in apjAn-ut to any reflective peraon. moval from this transitory life of bls
It fa emphatically a creation of the populace. dearly tieloved wife.
RotnlxMHl, it is meet and proper that
we should express some part of the
the advance of humanity upou new ground. great sorrow we feel for our sorely ar­
Tbe uoldicr* camo neither from tbe undbd- il feted Brother.
pllned atunl-chnrvh adherent* nor from orJfMolDrd, That we tender to him
our sincere sympathy and heartfelt con­
dolence; and pray that the giver of
ignorant and vidpua, who bad no anchorage (•very good ana perfect gift, may lieto anything good.' Thb fact fa wbat const!- stow upon him the sweet consolation
he so much needs, and heal the wounds
orruatlon and a &lt;Jevck&gt;p:aent
He nas made.
Ruolvc'l, That a copy of these reso­
lutions Im* presented to our bereaved
frlmd and Brother, and that they I*
under tho immediate direction of Gea. B»oth, published in Hastings papers, and en­
beneficial rerndta have undoubtedly accrued. rolled upon the records of Jhls Lodge.
but tix&gt; ephemeral extravagance

work, including clerk*.

otganlxatiuui wear tho uaine exnbbnw, ting
tb-&gt; same *uug» and act under the sonic in­
spiration laid down by Gcn^Booth.

Hi* pow«r ।

and firmly at tbe right instant’

heard tho remaria. “Wo are podtivo'of hfa
fidelity to tho causa Wo know that bo and
all lifa family work anccatingly for tho good
of humanity. He never tma one cent of the
contributions made by tho army. Some
years ago firs wealthy msu of London urged
111 tn to ootitintm tlm worlr Iw. l»,-l K^.hr
guaranteed him a living.

From that work

wealth.

supporting. There hi

The growth in the south of a aenti- after paying the salaries It fa amt, in thfa
roent favorable to a continuance of a
protective tariff is the inoet alarming helped from this fund. There to no connec­
of the political situation to tbe demo­ tion tetween tbw Eugliah and American
cratic party. When the solid south
breaks, the democratic party is gone.
. public auditor* and it fa imjsemhle for onn
The democratic party will be apt to
give free trade a severe letting alone,
especially if it renominates Cleveland.
If it takes up anew candidate, however,
it must fight thetariff, or make no
light at all That it cannot do.
Henry George is just now receiving
the prayful and solicitous attention of
the democratic party. If Mr. George
■hall con el tale to lead tbe labor move­
ment in 1888. his usefulness, democrat­
ically speaking, will cease.

nc wife be gate W. A woman ca|&gt;Caln rerelvwi SC and u lieutenant &lt;5, if the corjw can
If tho greeubackers are bound to
fuse two years hence, they can join
hands with the labor party or the pro­
hibitionists. Its leaders will hardly
dan* repeat the folly of uniting with
qiiaatioalng into our private Uvea No officer
the democrats.
fa accfpUxi'Uutll thoroughly triad and found
Let the next republican legislature
submit a prohibitory amendment, and
the prohibition party will soon be a abn-gntiou. Oca. Booth* children were
thing of the past—an exain [de of un­ obliged to submit to this discipline. Inferior
wisdom and bigotry that will be very offiexnv pledge tbcmwlvea to labor «oWy fur

impressive.

There is a good deal of bluster in
eastern Europe, but the farmer who is
holding wheat for a dollar market be­
cause of war prospects is liable to get
beautifully left.

which wo are

The Detroit News rightly nays that
the one thing for which we as a nation
should be most profoundly thankful is
rufugtM and regularly appointed ponodi who
tbe complete absence of denominatlonallsm from politics! contest.

A few more sensriess strikes, such as
the late ones in the packing bouses of
Chicago, and the K. of L. will lose tbe
respect its great leader, Powderly, has
won the order.

Wr sincerely hope the good people of
Grand Rapids did one charitable deed
Thanksgiving day. We refer to an ex­
cellent opportunity the vallev city phil­
anthropist.* have of doing a little chari­
ty for the proprietors of Powers' opera
house, by getting a new drop curtain
for his temple of amusement. It would
seem that Mr. Powers must be in a bad
way financially, judging from the ap­
pearance of the Maid drop curtain, in hi*
otherwise beautiful opera hous-. This
particular drop curtain is an unique
work of art, containing highly edifying
announcements of the Grand Rapids
Ire &amp; Coal Co., tho Eagle Steam Dye
House, millinery shops etc.. The most
listless visitor cannot fall to become interealed in thia rurtain, which tells him
just where in Grand Rapids he can buy
bull beef and eat oyster stews. And
then it is embellished with a grotesque
picture of a guileless lamb suspended by
a I due ribbon. Who knows but it is
Mary’s little la—. There, never mind
the chestnut bell. Another striking
chnruson this justly celeliratad drop
curtain is a gnm and frightfully exact
representation of a set of false teeth.
What a warning to old maids 1 And
then there is a bushy headed warrior/
dml in a hectic smile and a swaddllnf
cloth about his Inins, and armed with I
clul». This Is supposed to be a rtvtoq*
tlon of the long forgotten Cardiff giant
or the much lamented Charlie Roas. If
we had seen the classic countenance of
Lvdia Pinkham, or tbe announcement
of the curative poweis of Nt. Jacob's
oil. we equid easily have imagined that
we werpgazlng at an enlarged pictorial
represent -tlon of the last page of the
Morning Democrat, instead ot n work
ot high art. Of course this curtain is
all right in its plane: but Its place
would hardly seem to tie that of the
stunning attraction between acts at
Grand Rapids leading opera bouse.
Why not put that curtain up In k lot­
tery and raise the wherewith to buy a
new one for Mr. Powers'?

Grand Rapids, Freeport and Wood
land Overcoats, $1.25.

Kalamazoo, Hastings and Lowell
Overcoats, 1.50.

18

Former Price, $3.00.

MU

.

Grand River Valley Overcoats, 2.00.
• Cheap at $4.00.

Chicago, Burlington and Quincy
Overcoats, 3.00.
A

LJ

Good value at $6.00.

New York Central overcoats, 4.oo

Rev

Marked to sei 1 at $8.00.

Union Pacific Overcoats. $5.00
Worth $10.00.
k
1 have driven the knife to the hilt, and cut the prices in two. TFie above prices are just
onp-balf what the goods are worth, and these prices are strictly cash.

E. Y. HOGLE,

Inta

Chin
C

The Safe Family Clothier

0ODN0IX. PBOOKXDUraB.

Common Council met in special wa­
rion Wedoeaday.evening. Oct 24lh. 1886.
Mayor WetaerUn the chair. Moll call­
ed Blds, present Hums. Bogie. McCoy.
Stebbins and Waters. Absent, Besamer.
McNaughton and Osborn.
The minutes being read, the mayor
stated the object of the meeting was to
approve the liquor bond of Joseph
Pflug with V. Leins and 8. Stark as
sureties. The same was read anti on
motion was approved.
Adjourned.
FRANK NTKBBINN. Recorder.

Holiday Goods I

•nex

Belonging to a First-Class Furniture Store, are arriving daily
at the Mammoth Furniture Rooms of

ARCHIE McCOY,

M

MARRIE^.
INCLUDING

BALDWIN-MATH KWKS-In Rutland. Nov.

S»h, IMS. by iter. Uro. Lee. Chartea B. BaM:■“* u” *■ “““■

CNIIRHHILL—WaRDFXL—In

Hatilr

Mc.KIBBON—FRANCK—In Ratitnr*. by tbr
ana-. Koy. 2 tti. IM. Geo. W. McUbixm. of

aaaia.-

»■

«■ ...
viiht IIAI-., riruir,
&lt;t Jordan. Abraham Sharp. Iterid OHxm. CunrnUi Chalrr. Fred JonrO. MiM Money. Isaac
Townaend.
Frank I-nwreiwv. B O. Jobnraa. John iRrtekA. C. Moore, Oma. Feck, Henry BmRb, Wai. 6.
Woabbam.
W. H. FOWgRH. F. M.

Another invoice of

Bedroom and Parlor Suits, Couches, Easy­
Chairs, Fancy Chairs, Rattan Chairs,
Marble and Wood Top Center Tablets Brackets of
every description, Mirrors. Chromos and
OR Paintings. &amp;c.,
All of which 1 offer very cheap, together with my stock of
General Furniture, which is the largest between Jackson and
Grand Rapids. Come and see my goods before you buy, aa 1
intend to sell at the Lowest Possible Figure!

FORGET IT NOT!

FORGET IT NOT!

N. B.—The best Pillow Sham Holder in the world, for sale
at my store.

-

Furnishing Goods.
Our Furnishing Goods Department is complete in every par­
ticular for the Holiday trade. We have a fine line of Neck­
wear, Silk Mufflers, Gloves, Underwear, Socks, Handkerchiefs,
Collars and Culls.
Wo have a fine line of Gold Headed Silk Umbrellas, very
suitable for a Christmas gift
If you contemplate buying anything in our line for tbe Hol­
idays, be sure and see us, as our good, are all new, of the lat­
est styles, and at the lowest cash prices.

A

S&gt;“South side of State Street

QBEBLE &amp; POWERS

JUST RECEIVED I
Including Home of the finest Satin-lined Overcoats ever
shown in the State, and at the aatoniahing low price of 120.00.
Our special line of 110.00 Overcoats include some of the most
staple goods in the market, including Beavers, Worsteds and
Chinchillas.

Dried knurr Wanted.—We are
now ready to buy nil the dried fruit
Another week has rolled by without
you have for tude for which we win
pay the highest market price in cash or
by one Detroit paper against another.
trade. C-iuw and we us before you
The opposition to burbon democracy aril.
HTaUTFKE a cra wlet.
in Virginia had 20.U00 majority in the
late election.
JAMES A.«WEEZE
Twenty thoutuuwl people heard the
Kock pUyere in CMoUnqua. It was
Huting*. Mieb.

1

Sold by all Dealer* for $2.60,

Overcoats,

Indiana has joined the republican
column to stay. The tine Roman hand
ot Hendricks is missed in the demo­
cratic camp of Hooslerdoni.

.-Rev. Dr. Vincent,
uqua Unlrmlty.

PriNOKPS, b. b.—Foaled 1870, has
sired the following 2.-30 performers, 14
in number, and has put 7 of them into
the list this year:
Trinket, Ht six years old..
.2:14
Femme Sole, at 5 do..........
.250
.253U
Princeton, at 4 do.................
Editor, ut 5 do.......................
2:2I&gt;.
Greenlander, at 4 do.........
.ggg
Principe. at 6 do...................
Geneva, at 4 do......................
■ 22S.W
Granby, at 4 do......................
Hettie Pestle, at 5 do.........
.2:27
Eari. at B do..............................
itJBM
J. W. South, at 6 do.............
Farce, at 4 do.............................
_
Romance, at 4 do............................... 229w
Guitar, at 4 do...................................... 259**
What stallion of like age can beat it?
The above was taken from “Dun­
ton's Spirit of the Turf," of last week.
“Granby” mentioned ...
In tbe liar, obtain,e&lt;! a recnM in July laxt nn a fonr year
ni.t
«ml is full brother
. ...
old of O-.ir.iz
2564, and
to
“Uoll&gt;orD,"own»d by W. n. Schantz, of
this city. It would seem thut this colt
"llolliorn" has the breeding whether he
has the speed or not; and will no doubt
transmit both, as the Sire I’rlnoepa has
no record.

•

Enough states went republican in
the recent election to have given tbe
republicans a majority of the electoral
votes, bud a president been voted for.

Governor-elect Luce can muke no
better selection for labor-comm Isrioner
than Charles E. Barnes, Battle Creek.

and tearing off a portion of the iris.
Dm. Lathrop and Polhrmus were sum­
moned and rendered surgical aid; but
they have imall hope® of saving the
eye. The cap which caused the injury
had the appearance of having been ex­
ploded. The little fellow has suffered
much pain, but is doing as well as
could be expected under the circum­
stances.

Sell everything in the

Hardware
Line, and do not propose to be undersold by any competition

They wish to call especial attention to

Stoves and Ranges,

E. W. MORRILL &amp; CO,

“One Price Clothiers.
Of which they have a full supply, both coal and wood. If No.
I*. S.—For tbe same quality of goods we sell the cheapest of
JHyCg"1&gt;Ay *&lt;«»««**• ‘’•""•■any horse iu Barry County.
1 goods and low prices are what you want, call on them.

Im

G

G

�MERSI

VrluE.
Grend Rapids.

“

THE TILL FAMILY,

THOENOAT, DEC. 3. IBM.

« «.

Local Advertising Rales;

pikkce.

Winnie Main went to Grand
RapWi baturday.
Mrn. Andrew Rusk started for New
Mexico Thursday.
Chas. Coman, of Middleville, spent
Sunday in thia dty.
|

rfssrnMgii,

.7 nrxaoUabotw, except furcharttable
' uJ “ioleut purrere-a. will be charged for at

gYHS KXAMINKD

JAB. K. HOGLE. City Treasurer.

Albert Hafner, of Maple Grove, atKoUnte
of thisbald
dtf. while Mr. Carl Ingerson.of temlrd the Gregory-Eaten reception,

BL Louis; acted as the groom’s ^beat
LEONAkl) STEDO K.

Jeweler and Optician.

Local News.
Circulation this week, 1,720.

/jdad

wy *tock of J«welry *
full atock of

MUSICAL GOODS!
. uli and gd price*.

Skftata’s, tie Jeweler.
Li UUT-UIM

K-sntfUr. MW
nutlUed
I LS

lihiTSEI TEABS II CESi,
Rev. H. H. Lowry,
UNION HALT,,

Munday Evening;. Dec. 6th, 1886.
&lt;tll al*&gt; otblMt

Cha*. Huffman made a business trip
to Grand Rapids Monday.

Mrs. C. Dean, of Grand Rapids, is tbe
guest of her sister, Mrs. H. C. Cook.

FREE OF CHARGE!

JOMIA BES8MER,

Miss Edith Babcock spent her vaca­
tion in Grand Rapids.

Mrs. Carrie Goodyear has returned
from a visit at Coldwater.

taste iii SyigluMs,

^ii* Addie Jordan passed her Thanks­

giving vacation with Irving friends.
J. L. Wilkins was in Grand Rapids
on business the first of the week.

iu-.’ *a i.istruct! Me aud tutirralnlng lecture.
25 CENTS.

TICKETS

Broailtai anfl Fine Dress
Goods, Cloais, etc.
OP ■
Morse E. Nevins.
•in* Milk HAodkerctiUf,

REMEMBER
THE FIRST

Annual Ball
o^-

'tari Camp, S. D. I
Will occur at

UNION HALL,

Friday Eveninz, Dec. 30th, 1886.
Good Order.'

Good Music.

Good Time to All.
BXX^,

-

-

S'l.OO.

OOODYHAB A CO.

The feopls’s Drag SUre.
Prescription Department.

827 Prescriptions
AND RECIPKS.
U doclun, except tbe best aMU.
The Urn gnulu of ah chetnlrala, «
blaywl luidupeaaUig.
_

Moderate Prices

W. H. GOODYEAR &amp; CO.

V0TICE.-1 will br nt U&gt;r
of H.
■t' GoodywAiteuawbSaturdayvIDve
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---------- •- - tavaa trv M

UNION HALL,

Thursday Eveaing, Dec. 9th. '86.
Fund 1Ue bcQrat ot ,lie **• *• ’’51urv‘h nrpaii

To Mr. and Mrs. F.G. Goodyear, Nov.
Z. B. Hoyt is preparing to build a
27th, a daughter. Congratulations are
new barn. |
e
in order.
ErcnBE parties are again tbe rue
Mrs. Fanny Hobbs, of Indiana, is the
in this city. I
guret of her parents. Dr. J. R. Roberts
Stamping) and embroidery to order and wife.
by Mrx. Hadie Watkins.
J Dr. H. C. Peckham, of Freeport, was
Hear •’Nineteen Years in China** at m the dty Tuesday en route home
Union Hr!1,[Monday night.
from Chicago.
It u well) worth one’s dine to take w1
Mrs. Berrdl, nee Rose Benedit, of
look through tho tine elevator ot Bar­ Chicago, is the guest of Frank Pan­
coast and wife.
low A Co.

Mr. and Mrs.Chas. B. Baldwin re­
turned from a visit to Grand Rapids
friends Tuesday.
Mrs. Maxwell, nee Katie Mitchell, of
Luther, Mich., is visiting parent* and
fiiends in this city,

Santa CfaAtm will be able to make a
Mrs. Randall, of Grand Rapids, spent
fine selection of Christmas presents in a portion of but week with her sister,
Hastings this year.
Mr*. W H. Powers.
If you want a pood watch go to A.
R- McOmbrr. He handles no snide
goods like the Waterbury.

King’s spectacles when you can get
them of A. R. McOmber for 75 cents.

The ladled of the Baptist society pre­
pared a nire Thanksgiving dinner at
the churchy which was liberally pat­
ronized by our people.
Circuit Court adjourned from Wedneeday until Monday last, to give the
court, juror* and all a chance to spend
Thanksgiving at home.
The best place to buy books in cen­
tral Michigan is at Lathrop's drug
store. Prloes were never so cheap, and
the supply Dever larger.
' Mka Hattie Watkins has rooms
over Fowk&gt;r‘s boot and show vstore,.
where she fc prepared to do embroidery Pratt and wife, ot Hastings township.
and stamping. Embroidery UugbL
Rob’t Shrin*r. of Charlotte, was in
While riding Sunday Mr. Chas. H. the cltv a portion of thia week, on pro­
Bauer was considerably shaken up by fessional buainew in tbe circuit court.
being thrown from his buggy. He
Judge P. T. VanZile and wife of
was able tribe out Mnnd nr, htre'evev ,
'Charlotte, were the gu»«ts of P. T. Coltbe iannounement elsewhere of grove and wife a portion of the past
■the first.aonual ball of John Weisarrt
camp, S.»nsof Veterans, at Union Hall,
thia city, Friday evening December j Mr. A. Gregory and wife, of Orleans
Co- N.____________________
Y-. are the guests _o! B. J. Bidel'SLiL-___________
man and wife. Mr. G. is a nephew of
Thebe te complaint, we know not the latter.
with how much'justice, that candidates
Mr. Frank Black, who has been at
lor teachers’ certificates, who them­ Evanston. J1L for several months past,
selves, or whose relatives refused to ix now at home. In the employ of Black
vote for the fusion candidate for coun­ A Campbelt
ty treasurer, or openly opposed him,
Mr. C. D. Beet*, of Kalamazoo, caahndw have a bard time in getting certificatre. W» hope there is no founda­ ier of th* new imnk organized in this
ritv. was a Bannee caller Tuesday.
tion for BiK'h reporta.
He ifl here prepared for business.
A few days since three young kids—
Fred Spraker and wife, Mrs. Todd
the eldest sot 12 years of age— Mt their and Miss Nellie Todd, of Grand Rapids,
homes in Ithl* city, and started for a spent Wednesday and Thursday ot last
trip around the world, presumably. week with J. L. Wilkins sod family.
Alter an Hbsenoe of three days they
Mr. Aaron Black left for Kansas
were overtaken by their parent*, some Mbndav, on a prospecting tour. If he
yond Nashville, where they finds a location to suit him, it is his in­
dintance
ped on the Iwnks of a stream,
were
tention
to make that bis permanent
their, fond anticipations of
Thus
home.
ure !nipped in the bud.
F.rank Knowles, brother of Mrs. John
i^AT THEisplandid home of Mr. and
Goodyear, and who has many acquaint­
Mrs. J. B. I Goodyear, Tuesday eve., by ances in this city, was recentlj quite
Rev.Lee. Mr. J. Ed. Gregory, of seriously injured by falling from a
BL Louis, Mo., and Miss Lillian Estes, building, at bis home in Ohio.
of this city, were United in marriage.
For tho past 10 years Dr. Roberta, of
Tbewas Miss Belle Throop,
this dty. has been an invalid, and at
times a'great sufferer. He is now lying
|n a very critical condition, with no
probability of bls again rallying.
-WFrtT
flnr»p«ielous P*flora,
TnAXMOiviNO day, at tbe home of
which
bMDdaomely and twrtefully
&lt;l«or»J«ll»or tb« ocoulon, «b.r. tb. the bride’s parents in Rutland, Mr.
ceremony- ww» performed, beautifully Charles B. Baldwin and Miss Dora E.
and HnDMoivrly. After cvmgrMtulKUooi
I. Matthews were made man and wife.
extended ..
to M.the —
newly
a sumptuous repast was A large company of friends witnessed
wedded
the ceremony, and partook of tbe hoe­
Mseinbled
guests
and
nutunerved.
irieads of tbe high contract­ vitality so freely extended on such oc­
next repaired to the home of casions by Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Mat­
rs. W. HTschMntr, where a thews. Numerous gifts attested the
given. Mr. and Mrs. t*st wishes and hearty good will of
SchJnizdldall that could be done to their many friends. Charley is a proud­
make the occasion one to be long and er man over this conquest and happy
pleasantly remembered, and tbelr tine consummation of bls love than over
home was truly the acene of a happy the greatest victory be ever won on the
company. aU of whom tretifled; tbrir diamond. And the lady ofhia choice
hl*b appaeclation of the worth of the is eminently worthy of him and to be
twETrhe congratulstious were mlstnJB of his home. The Banker
joins the many in congratulations.
hearty
and there
ilKu
’nl and heartfelt;
r«'«
d u&gt;«was
on.
Call on Mrs. Hattie Watkins for
Who b«l K loo*
». KXjijd,

kf Bu&amp;by’b bath rooms arc recelva deweved increaM of patronage,
all will ever be with Mr. and Mr».uregory and the hope that health, happiness
211 succfw may abide with them ever.
Lewis 8tk»n expects to dree out
Numerous and costly gilts spoke of the
^during friendships they had won his busLaiw in this city within the next
and Mrs. Gregory left on the ».0U
? mXto^or SuEouta. where they three weeks, therefore all who wish to
secure some of tbe extraordinary barWinbe “at hum*" Amlin that home
J. k£w tuTrtU be biewwd. na only
wfthtbeloveof husband for wife and
I fe STbuaband, but also with the re-

ilibcasceof frteods and many happy
here but about three weeks to
dapi&amp;HaeclMt-

Full Amount of Loss,

Miss Till, Soprano.
Mias Annie Till. Contralto.
Mr. D. Till. Jr. Tenor.
Mr. Win. Till, Bawo.
They null introduce fnr the Aral Uum tbelr
uie't nnlijue and rem irkable Imtruinmit, tbe
only one uf IU kind before tbe public, known

And has no voidable conditions.

It is. the simplest and

safest policy issued.

Rock Harmonicon,

Jacob Mans and wife, of Grand Rap­
ids. were in thia city a portion of hat ruetit and deliiUt.
NOTE.- Till* program is refl or&lt;1, varied and
week.
remarkable tar It* uurel and attractive trtUuren.
, Mrs. McLaughlin, of Muskegon, is Itcoualata o( Vocal and lii.trumrtifalrek-rtloua.
In lhe latter Usey InInriure solos and wlrrtrd
visiting her mother, Mrs. I. A. Hol­ mualr
on the Hock liarmon Icon, Ocarina, Zith­
brook.
er. Stretch Zither. E»lr. Hell*. Xylophone and
df’rank NIiuh and wife, of Grand Rap- other InalruiuraU, while their tintluz. both Tn
aoloa BINI part aonga. ii of a high order of merit.
Adnibaon S reuta, children 15 rents. RoJus, spent Thanksgiving with Hastings
aerve.1 teats 35 cents at Lathrop’s drug store.
are now Jritnds.

V F. A. CalBe, of Nashville, fatal artisti­
cally mounted a line snow owl for Fred
Hotchkiss |
Vthere itrfl over 50 cords of wood due
us on subscription account, and we
want it now.

Ite poli­

cies are broad and liberal. It pays the

From the Crystal PaUre. Ixmdun. at

Which la acknowledged to be the moot won­
derful musical Inatrumrut In the world. It couChas. Hyatt and wife were the guests •tata entirely of Piece* ot Kock, and luu a coniof relatives here a portion of last week.

Union Thanksgiving services at th/
u&gt; .e'-.urtalnlnd speaker, and M. E. church. Rev. Dean, pastor of The
tenure bv a number of magic Baptist church, ofliciadng.
Kr*a&lt;V ,n Uial ‘country. He
Don*t piy 81.50 or S200 for thr

Chinese Idols,
Chinese Costumes,
and Curiosities,

It ha* Age, Experience, Reputation and Stability.

D^.+.:2D

Erv. WhitJook spent Thanksgiving
at his home in this city.
__________

VflU; the Most Improved Instruments.

pwUiijtUw

The assets of $1,262,170.35 are a guaranty of the prompt

payment of losses by this Compauy.

L. C. WELTON, Agent
Office over Hicks Bros., Hastings, Mich.

A MERRY
CHRISTMAS
TO -AJLJLI

/A

CHRISTMAS PRESENTS!
We have them for the rich and the poor, for the old and the young; Christmas presents
for everybody.
z
\

□Dolls!

Dolls!

We have something less than a thousand. We have any kind of a doll you want We
have Wax Dolls, French Bisque, Articulated Dolls. We have washable, unbreakable Dolls.
We have Rubber Dolls, China Limbs, and solid China. If there are any other desirable dolls
made that we have not got, we do not know it, See,-our mammoth Wax Doll, natural as life.

More toys than you ever saw at one time. Toy Guns, Toy Swords, W^atcbes, Stoves and
Kitchens, Toy Sat) Boats, Toy Animals of all kinds, Magnetic Toys (something new), We
have not space to enumerate more.

NOVELTIES-

We can show you the most extensive line ever brought to this city, all new aod very
attractive, at prices that astonish you. See them and you will buy.

Christmas and New Years Cards.
Stacks of ttyem from $ to 50 cents. We can beat the world on this line.
We bought cups and saucers in gross lots, and we can knock them all out on prices. We
.. w
have them from 5 cents to $1.00 each. We have shaving mugs, pitchers, fruit saucers and
plates, china vases, baskets, etc, all useful and ornamental gifts.

Glass ~Wewe&gt;.
.
In Glass Novelties we have all the latest styles. See our perfumes in novelty glasses—all
shapes. Now ix the time to buy Amberina Ware. We are headquarters for water seta.
WORK BASKETS.-ALined Work Baskets (something new), assorted in ronnd and oval
shapes. The linings are a combination of Valencennes Lace and Shurred Satine in assorted
colors, with pocket thimble case, pin cushion, etc., very handsome. Prices, 25 cte. to $1.00.
T^7" W® have a very desirable line of Plated Ware which we will sell
al
W
Qf ■ at popular prices. See onr new. show case full of these goods.
They are cheaper tbau you can buy them elsewhere. We sell them on a grocer’s profit See
our stock of Silverware.
'
See our Juvenile Books from 5 to 25 cents. Vases by the gross. Big stock of Candies and
Fruits. 1000 pounds of that choice mixed candy at the small price of 10 cents a pound.
Wholesale and Retail. We get our oysters direct from the packO- ers
Baltimore, consequently can furnish a fresher and better
flavored oyster than any house in tbe city. Onr prices are the lowest
We want your Butter. Eggs and Dried Apples, and can pay as much as any concern in
this city. Bring them in. We aim to treat every customer in such a manner that they will
come again. Our principles—One Price to All; Terms Strictly Cash.
Yours, anxious to please,

J. H. BEAMER &amp; CO.

WE WOULD SUGGEST
V V

That about the proper thing would be for yon to

Make Your Friend a Christmas Present
And, as “times are hard”, as is always threaae, it would be very appropriate to give a
useful as well as beautiful article.

Such can be Found at our Store.
Our Stock of Furniture is complete. Onr stock of Picture frames is the largest ever shown
in this city.
We have not the space to enumerate even a small portion of articles kept in stock. Suffice
it to say that we have the goods; we bought ’em to soli, and while we do not propose to do
bn^neffi for the fun of it, or the modicum of attendant glory, nevertheless we propose to give
FULL VALUE every time. We sell at close margins.

**T iltfFi eucxcX XLaet Live”
T.
We nav irood money for this space, all for the purpose of inducing you to call
in *ndk^r°at onr Stockland learn our prices, reeling confident that in this event yon will bo
numbered among our regular customers.
Remember the place, north side State street, Empire Block, the Largest Furniture Estab-,
liahment in Barry County.
Yours Respectfully,
■
SPANGEMAOHER &amp; MASON.

�rniwouiw

for a mhator.

J

DULUTH’S DIRE DISASTER.
THREE LH/ES LOST IN A DEVASTAT­

bhd tried

____ __ ___ — ..,——-—lAuacQwry.
_ tattles tree U W. H. Goodyear i
Store.

Democrat, will xwnar

o’clock hautrdxy night
cupola ot tbe rlevatto;
Duluth Eievatrrr company, and, ihwpite all
effort* ot the “-------- ------------------------------.
thu building,

ba not give
Hautel Wl

A German philoeopber says: “Viakey
makes you kill sotnetiody else; nut peer
you only kill yourself!"

IU*. Prairie Mange, Rud scratches
of every kind cured in 30 minutes bv
Woodiord b Sanitary Lotion
Use no
other. This never fail.-’. Sold by E. H.
I^Utrop. druggist. Hastings, Mich.
Speakin? of gaining antPholding
popular favor. “1 know," arid Chris­
tine Nilsson, “of only one talisman—
wilt"

FofPain^ra?^
ewMeua.t&amp;i i. vialXlOt Ul.MimMU.IX

MARK-___

the hOOM’S. RBtxtUkoa, and may paw finally
upon hfa ^uaHticaUona. If Uv ;«niatx in pr»M*nUng InniMlf after ha baa been exciudod
boenuao ot ineligibility, Um Kpoaker can lim­
ply rofwM to rvcogniae him "
Hfa interlocutor farther pnaaed bltnt

Dress Goods, Cloaks, Shawls,
MILLINERY AND FANCY GOODS,

5TAR
cijtiity Tert When found bl» body

wm a

nutM

OUGHIURE

pony han ten busy in putting up an nddlUuo
1»! IV. &gt;
. .....
&gt; I-

All bought for SPOT CASH, and will give yon better tha*
Grand Rapids prices.

Come in and See TJS,

SAFE.
SURE
PBOMPT

And see if what we say is not true.

Stair ot Michigan, county of Barry.
At a -c-rIuu of U.r probate C&lt;
Countv of Barry, holilrn at Uir FrviMtn Oflter Id
tbe City id HmIlack. In Mid county, on Aituntay.
the mb day ol Noveniber. In the year our lueuuai.d eight hundred and rlghty-utt.
Fnweut. Wm. W. Cole. Judge of Probate.
Ih-fatua, and three dwellings caught (Irefrom
In Uic matter of tbe rotate of Nina Joy and
Ex:. ,l»x .’k.ultb. minor*.
lacking cottsUtntional requfaitai will proba­
On reading and fliiiig the netltloa.duly reelOrd,
ot
Maria Hunton, guardian of Mid minora,
new
building
of
tbe
St
l*nul
&amp;
Duluth
bly be excluded trom the Republican houxe,
and if the Democratic seoate rotaliatea, then company
fill
This
budding
con praying f»r reaaowi therein Mt forth. Uiat utm.
tainsd
buabeb
of
wheat.
Tliertunon it Is urterrti. that Friday.
tutKMi require* that a quorum of
contained 300,000 buabela of wheat, 130,000 3rd da&gt; o( Iteccmber, A. I). IMC, alien otIim I
buxhel. of corn. 20.0UU bushels of flax, and
10,000 bus Lek &lt;if out*.
er person. InterrsUd lit
red to appear at a mduU'hi
Tbokw. on wheat fa about JAM,000; ou
be hoUrn at tbe l'n&gt;h«ur
uxarara*.
corn, ISOJJOO; fiax, gxz.000; oata, *3.000.

JULIUS RUSSELL

JYcmaii CATARRH

IW; annex to
tnereot, tn cat -mg a copy of till* c
published In the HMtin'm BAk.vvx.

Dr. Jiu-kaon’s blood and humor syrup
will j-ytulivt- cure all eruptions, ulcers
and laui sorts upon the body face or
limbs. Will thoroughly clennse the mccharin. a n«wly-&lt;li»coTW«i aubatituto for
system and blood of every truce of dis­
eases that have their origin therein.
Curee the rheuniatism, salt rheum and
canker, and is well recommended by
the modical profession all over the mixing otnsll quantl'.in, of oacclmrin with
larger qua a lit i™ of cbaap glucoao to pnV
lx'tUe’
dner a compound ywewtor and cluaqat* than
sugar. Th., new product w expected to di»Mrs, Gen. Grant will visit Washing­ nMlrixiily affect the nugar industry. Sacch­
ton during the winter. Sb6 will be the arin was dheovered accidnutally aeven yuan
by Dr. C, Fahlberg, a diaaiict of New
guest of (sen. Beale aud wife.
ork, but it fa only lately Ui*t practical
Would you Bklievk it ? We are motboda of manufacturing it were tlevimd.
daily guaranteeing Kemp's Saraapriilu
to the people for cleansing the blood
CHAMPIONS AT BILLIARDS.
and giving a Dew lease of life. Price
81. soldl.y W. H. Goodyear.
FOBS CENTS get Kemps Liver
1*1119 for Torpid Liver, for Constipation,
for the Complexion. W. H. Goodykah. ctwhion-cnroci billiard match, for J2.00U
To-niout and to-morrow night, and
at all times call on us for Kemp's Pile
Suppositories. The new treatment for played at Masonic hall, in thb city, Salurpiles. Price 60 cents per box. W. H.
Goodyear.
Tho beat rana wore n» follows: BUosou—
The. Princess Louise has taken to call­
ing herself Mrs. Campliell.
Schaeffer-1 fl, B, 18, 10, 10,10.28, H, 17.11,
His Papa’s Religion.—“So, my little
boy. you would like to join our Sunday 10, IX Total, 407; average, 3SO- 123;
school, would you?" said the superin­
tendent, kindly.
“Yes, Sir,” replied the little boy.
“What is your name, did you say F
“Johnnie Simpon."
• “Ohl yes; you are the non of Mr. from Chicago Wednesday evening, smoko
Simpson. Let meser,—ta your papa a was dutcorored issuing from a car in the
middle of the train. Inv«wtigaUop showed
Presbyterian or an Episcopalian?"
“No, Sir, he isn’t cither; he’s a news­ that tbe ear contained M. V. Seavey, from
W*t Libertyville, HL,’several bores* and
paper maar
fowls, and a quantity of. furniture billed tb
Dows City, Iowa. A .lot of bay in the oar
wm found to be on fire, evidently (gutted by

HASTINGS M’CH.

bearing.
Wm. W1C

Tbe fire outltawd burning all Saturday
night with a'bright blaxe, and tbe wheat will
bum w-rvrnl dnyx. Several can. belonging
, to Um* Mnniu-ba and Kt. Paul &amp; Duluth road*
also burned.

BOOTS
ttefire originated from thecxpl&lt;»k&gt;n of
lamp Tiro Other thrw loot their lives
helping him light I Ln fire. Foreman Hi! Lea.

BUOESf

•OU of a wealthy farmer living near Anu
Arbor, Midi. Watchman G. B. Lonuurei
came from Vu»eiir, Mich.

•rnoe John S. Pbclps wm removed to lb&lt;&gt;
Union depot Friday evening to be taken to
Springfield, Ma, for *burial.
' * “
’
Service,
wmheld at Christ’s Koi­
copal church Friday
by Rev. Dr. Mont­
gomery Schuyler. Tluactive pallbearers
wm* eight colored
men, and the honor­
ary poll-bearer* wmJudge Samuel Trine
of the United Slate. I
XX-OOV. FIIELPM.

H.
tkl

Kxettameat

A. BLACK.

Default having

rook and Unite

b-11, and Reynold*, Judge Hough of tbe state
supreme court; 8etb W. Cobb, president of
the Merchant? exchange; M. K. MeGnitb,
•Rcrvtary of state; Col. Don Morrison.
Judge. J. E. McGinnis and G. 8. Vanwag­
goner, Jolui O’Day, ladle Mofflt, J. R.
Willis, &amp; R. Churchill, and Jowpb A.
Wild

Good Goods at Bottom

a.

Hastings, Mich.,

Manufacturers and Dealers in

Monuments &amp; Headstones,

Ttaro ughoat IrwtaueL

Table Tops, Mantles,
And all work in Slate Marble or Granite.

LsoiAXAit'lJS, Nov.

«i —Ont hundred

kten prevails.
Tbe proeecntion
Dillion, tbe bokiwt ind one of the
tbn National P.-nilm, fa looked upon as tho
o|Muing "hot of a shar[&gt; coorciosi campaign.
Club circle" in this city naturally approve
the government's decteioo in the Dilliou
affair.
*-

All work guaranteed first-class. Prices that no competition
can lower. A good «tock to select from always on hand. We
keep the latest and best designs iu our work; furnish esti­
mates and do all work promptly. Our aim is to suit tbe peo­
ple, and our largely increased sales show that we are success­
ful. As we are the only dealers in Barry County, we make it
a special object for Barry County people to buy of us. We
can and do save money to all who buy our work.
We thank the publift for past favors, and aim to merit tho
patronage of all.

editor of United Ireland, hwteail of Mr.

C. IL Hubbard has been chosen trustee
-of the Detroit Art Muaeum in place of
VT. H. Brtnrly, resigned.
_

Dr. Jackson's penetrating liniment
cure* sprains, bruises, kicks, cute, bums,
rfacuniMtem, etc- etc. Good for man
nr beast. For sale by W. H. Goodyear.
The bojtxxted brvwers of Detroit talk of en­
forcing the conspiracy law.
,

A. Black &amp; Co.

legislature to iMun.

Good results sure to follow the taking
of Cobii’s Little Pills every day before
dinner.

T ATEST NEWS!

trul the ntermy aewdona which are probable.

Special Sale of Lamps.

Democrat",

maintaining and advancing wage;
dlstrou; to advance the aims of tl

Another lamp bouse gone to the wall (they made too good
goods) and we got 10 doz. of their lamps at prices that no oth­
er house in Barry Co. can reach. To see ana get prices will
convince you at once.

jurity of

to promote the study of political economy;

HUF* l*Mrk* Cough Syrup b sold,
no cure, no pay. Try IL

A.CAMPBKLL

Messrs. A. Black &amp; Co.,

&gt;&gt;

01534853482348485348235323

LOXDOX, Nor. 27.—Rep rta received from
Dublin Saturday say ttere h wdd excite­
ment throughout Ireland. Tbe opinion fa

Bamedy. It 1b a gnaranted propif it does not help you it will cool

(X\A ndtaULUJfcaidD-Rr.tb.lRtt
\J\AX. todopendupon. Acker** Blood El­
. . . .__ C-____ II—_____ _
1—

lion',' y et ^eotuad

COAL TAR VS. SUGAR CANE.

niood Will Tell.

No humbug about Hili’* Peerlesa
Worm Specific, it is a genuine com­
mon sense i emedy.
An emigrant wagon bearing1 the mot­
to. “In j?ot is our trust.” has excited
wide notice in Dakota. The judgment
of one of the old politicians of the terri­
tory If. that the man must have got
lost!- -Sioux City Journal.

GERManreMEDY

Republicana."
Hnreplfaxi: “Meagher fa no more untitled

committee cm taoliglbl., meml^mr
Hu answer wm; “I think not. Tbe ineligiThe Best Salve in the world for Cuta,
Brutew. Sores, Ulcers. Salt Rheum, bha wUlsinijiy ba not rikogniMd from tbe
Fever Sores. Tetter, Chapped Hands first NwfctHU- Meagher nor Mock is entitled
ChUbbdna, Corns, and skin Eruptions,
and positively cures Piles, or no pay
required. It is guaranteed to give per­ With iuaKgibUity. They can be unseated
after trial and upon it. being .hown Hint
fect satisfaction, or money refunded.
Price 2S cents per box. For sale by W. they obtained aaata by fraud. This will take
H. Goodyear &amp; Co.

Count Vitzhum’s estimate of Queen
Victoria was'that she was a woman of
absolute honesty, transparent as pure
water.

REMOVED

To the new store in Goodyear block, firxt door west of the
bank, about tbe 1st of Oct, and will have a complete stock of

a few botlaaused it
all coughs and colds

Edward Shepherd,of Harrisburg, III.,
aajs: “Having received so much bene­
fit irom Electric Bitters. 1 feel it my
duty to let suffering humanity know it.
Have had a running sore on my leg for
eight ytara; my doctors told me 1 would
have to have the bone scraped or leg
amputated. 1 used, instead, three bot­
tles of Electric Bitters and seven boxes
Bucklen’s Salve, and my leg Is now
sound and well.”
.
Electric Bittefe are sold at fifty cents
abotUff, and Bucklen’s Arnica Salve at
ttc. per box by W. H. Goodyear * Co.’s.

HAVE

ING CONFLAGRATION.

years, of Llgbtstivat, Pa., wan married to
Mrs. Julia Grewpte, of that village. agod 74

New Pineapple Glassware—Perfect Daisies.
Look at our stock of Crockery. We have the nicest lot of
Water Set® ever offered in the city. We have
Tobacco for the same money of any other house in tbe
county and always did have. We have the cheapest line of
Gloves and Mite we evar had. We will have the largest line of

MBIUMHt

HOLIDAY GOODS
5am i'llAM.IPSOS),

H. It MYGATT

.

We ever bed. Oar Grocery Stock is complete, snd we will
not be undersold by sny mua on seme quality of gooda
Bnug your produce; wa want it
•

Yows My,

■

SI1TB, HAM 4 TaABIAK.

�ORLB AND

BEES.

’ARTISTS*'

in THE GREAT GRAVEYARD.
hind

tu^riuteodcnt L. J. WeUs,»C Greenwood
. •
......

•rottJ a vacant, unimproved plot of SUO arn«
to a trnct of lurpaadug beauty, peopled with

PANTOMIME SONGS.
THE

MAKING

HOLIDAYS

READY
IN

VARIOUS DIETETIC
FOR

LONDON.

placidly and with a joyful laugh for the joy­
ful tourists ti e peasant girts continue tbelr

ing to U,c eorip they moan to wng that atten­
tion which outeiderr. might fancy ia only t»

mg about lb- big cloth cloak of that As we
1** tbe tuyxtcry reoolvtw »Wf. They are
not witchm, nor, like Melusin* in tbe fairy

Tbe chief
e:ig*fivd Imving •MuapiHjiutol" Many ko-

' irgtn.+-b«) mother* without a mirai-le-uru

worth looking after; thia holding even when
tbe player h a lady. One wn.g Hint take the

?. Tlmt Uhj crariuj* ot a patient an? wiiuna.
down iu any dietary. Such arc, for example.

out, w Lieb (ball apply to every ««■

Fhe Hastings Banner.

Dealer—“Would you like to have a
French dnckF Mrs. Mulcahy—“No.
indade, I don t want none mv yer Erinch
clocks; it’a a eJock that I can under­
stand when it strolkea that I want, so 1
d&lt;»!—Texas Siftings

MARSHALL L. COOK.

patriotic Irak braosta tor ranturics, until

.ikxcij m mw1 d to cteadily, end nuw amounta to
a kwrv vi

DUJTr w

lav

iu ua

Hasttmm. Barmy Co, Mictl.

SVBBCHFnOK UTO
ADVKRTIBIKG UTW;

pOR SALE by EXCHANGE.

“Well, Pat," waa asked ot a recently
arrive*! emigrant, "and how do you l*k/Americar • It's a fuine counthry.Sor."
“Have ynu succeeded in getting work fruit. Conveniently and eentrany located tn Ute
vet?" \No. Sor; but I have a friend in
Washington who to after getting me a
piuaion.—Philadelphia Call.

L C. WELTON.

Choice

A nicy story to told of an old lady
who refused to be comforted by her
pastor’s assurance that when he left
she would have a better pastor as hi*
successor. “Na, nn,” she said, “I have
brslthy man seen fourteen changes In the ministers
n, and a dtec mnoe
since iI atiraiim
attended toe
the atra,
kirk, anu
and eyery one
aue
eufllcient to uwtiiu
ui would not
l)oen WttUM than anitherf
mmhm------ 1 .. seed quantity ,
song from *
food &lt;wi*vii&gt;llvof litiuid*, &lt;1om not mean !
ia, sheaaid to her escort as they
tb Utetr telnntem-tt, ™tJ?
*Umv&gt; 1
*rouo&lt;l the rink. “1 do so love
rv te nrvtiv .u_ ji_
_ i-___ ____ ■_______ u—_ ■ rnlter-aliat iniz' When we are Railitur

1 ivmwnlwr that Uiraldua da Harry *ald

.

SMIIJSS.
A port «&gt;*3da u contribution entitled
"Why do I Live?" This to eaav to an­
swer. Jt to because be sends hto contri­
butions to thia office instead of bring­
ing them in person!—Evansville Argus.

“Are you familiar with BryantF*
uskt-d a young lady of a timid young
man whom she was trying to draw out
“Oh! yes. he proudly ^pllol, brighten­
4. That, became milk ia an bnjorUuit arti­
cle of food, it must bo forced Ufxxi a fiatiwiL ing up; “I gra&lt;luat«l at one of bls busi­
Food that a p-rxuu cannot endure will out ness cuwgeal*
A quaek doctor who was giving taenutritious. It b tiiuony in a Han Frunci?»co court was
asked jf be had ever performed the
five, quickly pnqeuud.
»
operation of &lt;lr«T&lt;pitxtion. “Oh! yes.”
ti. Tha^dwaae toinjarioos hi illoua It he «dd; "I have done that often—often.'’
“always auccemfully?” “Never lost a
Indlgnttibte; but it ir concentrated nutri- patient under IL"

provtnvial Ux»irvn during otu&gt; poutuiubno

; . t cam The lota will bo large enough to

FALLACIES.

w

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“

imtH

have been made

■

Consult tbe patteut** floating away toward heaven, and.—
u b.
IT Al U&gt;l. point '&lt;’«■ of h"
tNh MtomacU rvjcet* a rcrtuin cuticle do uot awav toward heaven, whll* *he r*wt of
fan* it -JoLn^l of Ite™ntro-Uv~
her smote I he earthly floor with a
__________________ mighty smite!
ston«waii JaekMMc-s PM-uiiariUas.
Timid lady, go ng up the Washington
-Do you kuow," *al.l Gen. Itoaarr, tbe Coo- elevator.—"Conductor, what'if the ropn
federate cavalry loader, "that Gen. Jackwm t r»*ak» that bolds IM?" Conductor—
tnuianuml-r of v«ry remarkable Mteoyn- “Oh! thrr-- are a numlxr more attached
rr*iur*,ard Lte-y were m&gt; peculiar ae to conBiifrty ropes." Timid lady—“but if
vtore some people that be wee beaux'! But they all break.. where shali^we go?"

form in pnoiblo.

on -approval" are grocralty without mode.

Qrrc.lWOud

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

G.

Office hour*-* tn W a. tn. and &gt; to 3 y
Telephone at Holloway*’ drag aUre.
\v H- LANDIS, M. D,
IV .
Physlcan and burgoo®.
Woodland. MkA

p IL TIMMERMAN.
F • Llouiotputhic Physician &amp; Burgeo©,

if we bad had more «irh eraxy mro ta tbe ! Conductor-Uh: well. m'm. that all de-

Confederate ann. tt w&lt;mM have been baCter I pends on what Kind ’of life you have
C. WELTON
for ua
been living before!"
-Fbr example, Gen. Jacheon had an idea
_
....
hi. tad, —
u—
R«™p«Ure: L«l.«--U«T, myp&lt;x&gt;r
u»«»r l&lt; — H. n^^u. odh. ■—d m«a b • Udiet for • dloosr «th-«H&gt;p
by Are, llxhtulug or wind;
• ■ -------— —--I kitchen; and vou can eat as much there
' as will suffice for to-morrow and the
JJOUK
A SHELDON,
Mendicant—“ Thank’ee.
tbe Military institute of Virginia, be went up ] da; after."
kindly, mum, but I’d rather like first to
eat enough tor yestrnUy and the day
afore. If it would make no difference to
you to write that down on the ticket.”
tion b« became indignant. »aM
i E. KEN ASTON,
“Experience may be a dear teacher," A.
.
,
remarked a minister as the contribution
l«ox was returned to him empty, “but
the members of this pirticular flock
who have experienced religion have ac­
complished it at a very trifling cost. JOHN CARVETH,
The choir Will pl-ase sing the seventy­ v
Attorney at Law,
wk. thinking on any ninth hymn, omitting the first, third,
____________Middirrille, Mkh.
and fourth rentes, in order to save un\fABTIN V. BARKER, Real Estate,
dJL Insurance and Lexus.
Bishop Clark, writing in the Inde­
quarry, waving hi- hat end yelling: -Stop!
pendent save: “A student in the An­
the Munepantomime. If the local town rocndover Setninarv, whom I well knew and
who afterward became a verv useful
minister, was suspended for a while.
Iiecaitee of the offense that he gave
when it came hl* turn to‘return thanks’
at the close of the common dinner, by
venturing to suggvat th a. if it were (7 HAPPEN A VakARMAN,
Law
consistent with the divine purpose, it IV
would lie gratifying to have some improvemepl in the fare!"
toan that boa maute bitn popular during the
IVILLI AM B. SWEEZEY, Attorney
pantomim- wwaon h often ranarkabte. Hia
“Yrs," said oM Mr. Sqnaggs, ‘the • * At Law and Solicitor in Chancery.
doctors are getting might v smart nowa-days. Why. they, have -got instruinenta and things made ao’s they can I WILLIAM B. SWEEZEY,
J ustice of tbe Peace.
are clear through you!" “Htimphr ’ "
replied old Mrs. Squ»gr«, “I don’t see
nothing very smart in that. I've seen
I M. B. G ILLAS PIE.
through you this many a vmr. knd I L.
Notary Public. ,
ain't no doctor neither’" Oil Mr
Squaggs rubl«e&lt;l his laid head th-xifht
fully, and, altara psuse, dlscrwrtly re JJARY C. COBB,
sumed hto reading.
FASHIONABLE DRESSMAKER.
Two high-bred wnjn«n—on* from
New York, the other from Boston—
happenetl to meet in what is ironically
Etpeeial Attention Given to Cutting
coer.fortalde living cal Hl a “social" cirri*. Both were_rich tt;
and Fitting. Patterns Cut to order.
and accomplished, and both cUftned to- Anally, at meJ::i;bt or tbe «kl of March. 1653,
have ancestor*. Bsiion, in Die course
b&gt;- eu&gt;pV«sl Um content* of h« de»k into a red
of a little conversation bHween the two,
ailk ban&lt;!*nna handkerchief, and with his
alluded, in the most seemingly unpre­ peranee Hall.
A. H. .IOHNBON. M. W.
tentious way, to the trivia! circum­
stance that tier ancestors came over in
the Mavfiiwer. “AhT* replied New
York, with a little lift of her eyebrows
expressive of innocent surprise, “1 did
not know before that tbe Mayflower
brought over steerage passengers!”

L. A. 1951-rK?^^SrEYZ

Michigan Central

“Little bov.” she saM, kindly, “don’t
vou want tn become a raemlwr of the
Sabliath school and learn to be g'xvi?”
“No, I gu«te not.” he replied. “Why!
wouldn’t you like to b* a nice little bov
and have every Indy respect you?”
“Ohl vet. I wouhl like that, but I guess
1 wnriT Join anv Satitmth school now.
The trouble i“,he went on, "I am en­
gaged to drive a span of canal mulea as
soon am navigation opens, and with a
Sabbath school education I don’t t&gt;elleve I could gel the mules over the
ground fast enough to suit the boas!"

Ths .Niagara Falls (Rovio.
GRAND RAPIDS DIVISION.

Mre. C. Kdkwg. Eigvrood. Cal, am;
Rwl Slit Cough Cure u the b"«t medi­
cine nhe has ever uaed for colds for the
Ipuialkxi children.

Inted Walter
, ano if anything can renOy be douo a ith tha

district.
NoTtot to hereby given to the super­
visors tn the county and dty, that they
ily. Goods most be bought by them
•i&gt;d not br th- P««&gt;n«
•*"
mint thro»&gt;l«« df*w
the pay for said bills.
w. F. Hirga.
W. H.«’HATktw
IL HOUGHTAlJN.

■wawand note. U
throa If

Card.—1 have add my intorrst in
tbe late firm of Hogle k Cook to E. Y.

all-.

D. Cutter,

eklllfd
SMITH. BAMS A YamAMMAR.

I—W-A

MP

CHANGES that

t

greenwood cemetery.

ruwp W

�=

AM0»«0

THE

CHINESE.

The Hastings Banner

GOVERNMENT LANDS.
TWO WAVS BY WHICH FREE HOMES

COOK. Editor.

MAY BE ACQUIRED.

Hastings. Mich., Dectiubt-r 2.1890.

ilPI IIIAV saauj

I

children. Hero
of humanity

TO

"i

A CHILD.

utd politely to &lt;m* lost a faint «ha.low of

unacqunlntal with tbo mode of reckoning,
you probably eondojo with iU twrente on tho

maturity.
Should a child arrive in this w orld at 11M

I have been on the fence, as it were,
Miwtedppi, Miwoarl, Montana. Nebraska,
Nevada, New Mexico, Oregon, Utah, Wash­
ington, WU-xwudu and V.'
lodcprnd-

will proudly neuro you next morning that

clock to found time to a very rlnatlc and varialilo quantity, uno wonder* bow auch mutters
TRICK

tained. There is a flrtioa Hint some vntnni
lands remain untak-.-n ia Indiana and Illinois,

to dimlimb it On being introduced to a new
acquaintance tbe Unit cuasliuxi u, -What to

And you all know mat I

mean what I say:
Below you will gaze at a few “cuts.

And Reastauranl

And there are more to follow.
let me say I have bought nearly $600

readily as to Uw other.

ered a dfattnetion to be adran.-ing in years
There are eight or ten different uarnra which

prices, and I have determined to get

business.

rowvd and uncertain mterwii

io repnwxit thraweivai at younger than they

river before bo

for the past year watching the cut in

down and have a hand m this price

much ns think that what bo says it unlrua

THE WHITE MAN’S

WMerUneJM

Uon, while the second to available only in

worth of

quarter of

one who Inta legally declared hia intention to

actual and for tho purjK.a of cultivation. To
land. iu»d must continue bis rod.lance there
for five year, without intermtodon.
University of Ghent, bu ju-: pttb.i bod a n&gt;

quarter. I had

prove tl.at anybody who will tit- tbe trouble
, to follow hto instruction- may
’ tetiortan. Hissrat m is n.erel

entitled to deduct tbe entire term of their

mean.- &gt;dp*c- I dipped three cartridgre into
tbu&gt; lout ing n blank cartr.d^e. Ot course no

ably dx^-harged, U&gt;-• period of such acrulcw to

Crockery, Fancy
Holiday Goods

bk h, bo any*, U a sure preserver vf Ufa. Hi
affirms that g.&gt;-l bredih to not a matter at

Frai Home-Made Caidies

O

First-Class Restaurant
Is reiq.C'-uuUy solicited.

G. SEMON
uonally font by not breaking th-lialh off nn.l
by taking indifferent aim.
I tb-'.ii broka all tbe balls off until I had

that they hbali develop tlieuoelvre. w itbuut
obstruction. According to hi* tinury, salt
tbo great regulating agent. If tbe blood bo
too rich, salt will clarify it; if tbo blood be
too poor, suit will Krrngtlxm and furnUh it
Dr. Burggrncvo quotes several examples in
tribute, to salt. Formerly, in Holland, tbo
greotcK’ punishment which exfeted for offend-

almost invariably died.

ith a neighboring

A ctortt ia a furnishing store in Pittsburg

In Saxony, at the
terrible epidemic

iana, Michigan, Mmn.-&lt;.ta, Mteumri and

to arrive, and you want to wait and see
California,

Idaho,

Olarado,

Li.,.: .....

them.

I must reduce stock to make

rngtnn, u yomlng and Wtocomiu. land with-

room, and will give you BARGAINS.

Land outside tbe limit of a railroad mnt,

I have one package Chamber Setts
to arrive, and will sell—

M) acres, 1G.5Q

Dutch savant furthermore utsun-M us that salt
is on infallible cure for cou»umt&gt;tl.x&gt; and

Milo tbn railway limit, and dculJe thaw for
land within such limit, smaller trade leing

tbcmaelvca from a plague by jutting salt in
their milk.) Hi* estimate that tbe quantity

Missouri, all United State lands in Michi-

should ca&amp;sumc daily is two-lhinis of an

repl odd-numbered iwctiam within the limits

work! woukl only take to salt, re^itenariaju

and nil
and temtoriee which

not fall under tlw

18 10-piecc sets,

B 00 each

6 12-piecc sets, with slop jar.

5 00

-

BARGAINS!

Mrs. UR &amp; Ul

MILL INERY!
That Will Defy Competi­
tion!
Beit Feit Bata. 90 cento.
Leteat style Toboggan Caps, 75 ceote
Fascinator*, 81 25.

that government surveyw should precede eeU
rtbrUim.! that tbo order nhj-.d 1 i-

pen are still more satisfying. Great prrpara-

acquired under tbe timber culture law. tbe

it V. ."

invariably button t he ir cu£&gt;

■•preferred right" to

Now a few Cuts !

and ..I, ..•• I..i:: . .-.i:h
of square* carefully

iu. re-yards lands within or without tbe limits

upon another

TOBIAH GARN.

1 will sell
»ub&gt;oct to tbe debb •to tbelr acquisluou.
la»l law 640 acre* can be acquired by pay-

•even kinds of clawe prvvid-'d, and by actual
clone to one another, frightened by their bully-

round number*. IH,000.000 acres In 18KS.
•JO,toXI,0® a-rea in IBM, and 30,&lt;XD,000 acres

many dollar*

per ncro, ft!&lt;,M0,a» ax-rre of dmirable land.

W cdonTndl them bouutvrs

thumper, who

The New-York Tribune.

■M-cent
club Of 10.

3:&gt;-cnd

35-&lt;xntPlua
ranging from ux couta to

what you mean.

44c. per lb.

50-cmt

Herald.

Im !d up, and tbo otlirr in the Left-hand corner.

50-eent Tycoon Tea for

80-ccnt Fine Cut Tobacco,

■longurous-looking, perhnpe, but bamik*. urnhalf tKrttlo of Bonleaux

Tearou.' tho ■lifllrulty, place tbo button iu*

ware to ret rx&gt;-1
teJteNBtodL Jteaenan BL
MRS. FE1GHXKR A Kt HI.VA.X

The two last named cuts are cork­
ers.

ntxjut Kl.MO.lW acres of Indian
rxclwdve of Indian territory and Oktaboma
Tbo different
itorireabo hold 23,500,000

TMHUNT£frnfor 1MT several rxrei

Granulated Sugar, 6 1-2 cents per lb.

Ouoner.
tome 5,000,000 acre* which to now salt

me country will led inn mt « toe n'l.aticim;
ware of MM, which, if wo do our duty, wifi

Others m pro­

portion.

We keep the. best Crackers; we keep the best Clieese.
DeLands Soda, our brand, 5c. a lb. or 6 lbs for 29c.
will afford at leant H&gt;.U00X»0 lucre .UMVptlbh.
of modified cultivation. The Indlr.n rewrra-

Shoemachcrs best Oatmeal, 3c. a lb. or 8 lbs. for 24c.

uu u.r

a tnstrcc-

areas iwrvnl to tbo tern torice prrtako of all
tte-y prre* a bo* magniflrect
I Goiksh were alive and in trade

ItdH and Had e
M!:

The only two

bol.irt tho rein.

More in future Watch our col
umn. Oh, we mean business, as you
shall see. No one year's credit at
these prices, with note for settlement
but short time or cash We are going
to the top on prices on Dried Fruits,

Leadin

�THE NEW TORPEDO BOAT.

THE NEWS Di BRIEF.

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nrrixxiAiiiiopnoruatooot
2ei|*rimenl; thousands hare been cured
I* iu uwand they testify as to its value.

Wiliuutt Blair, train dispatcher of the
ft G. II. A M. railroad, Detroit, Mich.,
■' For about fifteen rears J have been
alicu * constant sufferer from neuralgia,
aun- tinire unfitting me for my buriurea
Ailiir a» well as making life a burden.
The strain on my nerves was so great that
I nearly lo*t die me of one of mv eyes.
I «a» -.ifieriug very much, and had never
Ntt^dod iu getting anything that would
ut, i! but temporary relief, and that was
Jf vrn "hurt duration. The first boule of
Jjhlvphoro. made a very decided change,
^'£1411 h.-d some relief front a few down.
] sivlobly hate used a doteu bottles, and
jt to ht uronths since I had a severe atudt. i keep tbe medicine on band all the
da, ; I have home\ mv office and subm
, al home. *o that in case 1 should need it I
■ am stl' prepared. I have had timesdurin|r mv U*eof this medicine that my ncurahi.t would come on during my burinee*
Lcunv and ll? having the medicine close
at hand a dose or two would drive the
□rtv- is away. For neuralgia AlhloI -.ibledly the best medicine,
ap.’ 1 think 1 ought to know, as I have
dnrln ■ die many years that I have suffered
mid &lt; vs-ion to try about every tiring in
tbs line of midi ci i»ea fur this complaint.”
Every druggist should keep Athlophoraa
jgd r..’:ii&gt;phurd» Pills, but where they canuaiI-.- Knight of the druggist tha Athlopo.:... • &lt;&gt;.. 11« WaUHL. Sew York, will
*•;&gt;.! either (carrbtcv paid) on receipt of
Kgular price, which is fl.CO per bottle
tor Aihtopbcroi and 50c. for Pilis.
pw liver aud ktdraey dtaaw*. dyspepsia. In•v-c-c. weakiuw. nervous debility, diseases
,■&lt; -c.-.-.u.' nut*tlu*ii-®. headache, impure
■«.&lt; Ac. Athloj-tasoa Pflla ore uuequaled. f

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trading Republican Newspaper
IN TUB NPBTBWXBT

We have just received our second
iio'rThe final trial trip
Peacemaker" was made Turalay
&lt;«»d cabinet bain£
unable to ta jrmenL Tbo steamboats Moore
*"*’ Rrty&lt;rf«P«ators, including Limit. Zalinskl Senator
C^hjdl. Mr. Delamater, and utl-wa Tbe
wfP^do-boat waa moored to a wrecking
•choooer in tbo stream. After tedious de.^5*’
uf tbe

^akih^
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.

We have done an unusual large trade
lay*, cuured by tho rtramre* pulling the
schooner from tar anchorage. sta wm
candy nx »«-,*!. and Ihrotresor Tuck ab
nuuuced thut everything was ready. Few
volunteered to take tta trip beneath the
warm Tbe last to enter tta cruft was En­
gineer Kline. Uber. cuxhII.w wm- lighted
Holiaud Hdi«vL “la everything ready f
“Yes." ivplwd Kline. -Shut tbe manhole

Cloaks this season, and will give our custo-

CAP

mers the benefit of our

was ~-rcw.d fast. Holland grasped tta
•Jeering and .Hvlng Hue*, and after totting tu
water bailust iu tta bow tanks, HoUaud
dioatad. "Let tar go," and off ata started
for tta Altoodlng schooner. Maneuvering tar
fur ]-.»i1ksu Holland at last |«unted bar to
drew un-tor tta sebuoner. Down sta went Ulf
tta light ch. ing"d to a wtl moo |*n green and
then hta k. No light, were ujsxJ »&lt;vv &lt; iuwlto«.
xUi omiiww ncrapdig was brant A heavy
ebb lids- had swept tbo boat agaiiaB^nie

Large Puchasers

fag tta boat Holland shifted tta stosriug
towrhaid to alarbooni. shouting, "Bngmw-r. give tar -team." Un-lor n full bead sta
anung natial. ibe anciior ctain scraping tar
fin «it h a rasfnng n-vtoe. mt sta spoil undremwth and -sil into tta nrrr unharmed u:&gt;d
evktax-tng strc-ngth an! easy emitrut j Ris­
W. C. George, the niKwl English runner,
ing l&lt;&gt; tta mu fac * she nui out te»r tta arvivni al Kow York Tuewlay from Europe,
Mow. wb.m Holland, depiresing tar ftas and. after a visit to Australia, will settle
aud shooting. •’Give her full sjaed," drove permanently In Ke»w York.
tta boat dosru till all wo* dark. Tta prrat“Norm* V remya" of St. Pruwsburg voicre
ure-gagv aud cvinpas. -bowed forty-fire feet tbe sentiment of Russia toward Germany by
of depth, tta diivotlou being aouthwesk
declaring that "if there is one thing upon
"Now Til bring tar rottud," said Holland, which Ruisda will rejoice to exhaust her Last
o &lt;x&gt;4 as tta pilot* fa tta? craft above; put­ i-lood it ia to uphold her todepen-fe-nce against
ting tta fever over. Lis eye on tta conipa*,
sb&gt;: quickly turned a half eirrfe, in spite ot
tons «/ prewure abura, and, inclining op.
emerged afire a coopto of minutuk “1 see
them waving linwlk'-rvhtet*,” said Holland;
Edward StaMoo, tbo remrabto cashier ot
then ta mn Is r tonto nod o-ro* the «ran&gt;
tbo lake Hhore“ nad at Clrruland, &lt;!M
w’s stern, and again putting uu full stosui, Friday morufag.
gage al 1*10 pounds, tta- ls»t slanting down­
The funeral ot rx-Govqgnor Phelps, ot Mis­
ward, made tl. te-aiost dive of oil. wtau wdsouri, wn&gt;. held Friday at Nt. Ixxiw, and tta
tiruck bottotn. ‘•Bbwuly.rear her. *low,' remains were bent to Springfield for Intertlx'Ut'xl HeUan-1, working tbe Uny aod bring­
ing bar bom up from tta» inud. Rteadlly and
a. anly ata floated now, and. atoaming along
among tta tbtas. gradually «breml into
drwp«w water and io-*' in mid river amid tta
congratalathMM of tta pcuMcugwx
CLOSE CALL FOR A HOLOCAUST.

★ SPECIAL OFFERS. ★

Of Ladies' Cloaks that we are offering at

Omaha parti-s, while boring for natural
gas near tbe Union Pacific bridge, struck a
win of bituminous coal seven (vet thick at a
depth of 51i feet
William Judm Sargeant, who died at Kai
amasoo last Monday, was one of the moat
noted bighmiwu this country ever saw. Ho
married twenty-six women, an I was divorcad

Noor Paris, Mo., Wodtaeday night, Osren
Moore, ■ colored man. was shot twice by an
Cmicaoo, Sov- ** —About 2 o’clock Thnre- unknown penon, who uext taat Moore’s
day morning tta gueets ami rervaita ot tta brad to a pulp, ‘*&gt;t hto throat from ear to
Iksutiurntal hotel, a’, tta corner of W ataali ear, and alastad him im the face and head
areaue ajul Madison stm-t, wire driven freau with hto knife.
ttair tads by ouoke ami tta alarm of tire. IUC Bucyrus, Ohio, on Thursday, tta Hilvar
Upon tta arrival of tta department small Planing wortx were destroyed by fire, earn­
Hr™ w.re discovered in all tta rear jwrtions ing a tom of Kw.lXX); insurance, filil.OOQ.
.
of tta building, Imt tta inuiateH bad man­
A check for. I coat was nwnntiy drawu ir
aged to reeapB without barm or great lorn,
New
York
by
tta
g.nurnmreit
fa
favor
of
an
and tta flanxw wvre exUngnfetad after about
Importer who had paid tumof duty to that
KWO danmgvi lu«i l**o ‘fa*0
thz’ building
There can l» no dotita tta firm wore all of extent.
Monday night tta cloth curtain which cov­
incaodtary origin, and in axprcming that
opinion Tbureday Impactor Ktay at tta fire ered tta atectrie-llgbt fen** on tta teatue of
Liberty caught fire and fell on tta woo-ten
•tairway
in tta interior of the rtatxw, camunj,
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that tad ever taeu discovered in lbw city. a fire which wm only subdued after tta bard"Had Itare bore a delay ot Ko minutoa,’ eat work, and thrcatemd Bartholdi's grant
mid ta, “in tta dtocorery of tta fire and giv­ work, with total ruin.
fWIgiou* excitement made a maniac ot
ing tta alarm to tbo gonetr, I baren t tbe
'adghtret doubt that many of ttam would Rhode Clrmem. at Harenreilfe, Kan. Wh!te
bavrtampud frvm tta window, to tta going home from prayer me*-Uug on Wodnreground fa tta panto or been toat end amotta day night ta murdered a neighbor, and wai
md fattaamoka Tta building is on old eaUng fas heart when found on tta roadway.
flre-trep. anyway, and it was flr«i iu no lew It to raid that two uttan in that virintty
than six pta«* fa tbo thnw “P*”* flo°" ““ have lo* their reason.
Tta Welland canals win ta planed tor tta
arc used for botol purpos®. Icon not say
that wo taro any drtfaito Miapicron. as yet, season Ifer. 1.
bat mere work will be doae fa tta
In Miami county, Indiana, George- Uwta.
tkm. and I hope wo may ta able to find tta a farmer, attacked Adam htarto and hteaon,
person or pereooa who did tta wuk.
kiiockinz the former fn&gt;m hto cart, breaking
hto arm tuvl fntolly stabbing young EtarlNtoe Conduct for Collegtate*.
with a pitchfork. Tta mcUva for tta assault
PJUMWM. N. J.. Nov. M-Teame ri» to unknown.
PrtocetoD and Yato cutagto ptay-i »l^« «
About one-half tho claim* for damage*
football Tburttfay- Ita game wbs boUy coo- arising oct of tta Rio iltoaster hare tase as*
Lted for three taore, part of tta time in a tied by the Chicago, Mflwaukao tk Sc. Foul
A Nre York ••dnunmer" ta. pot to
a claim for the tom of a iww Uunk and tow
quarts of whisky.
Tbo Sedalia &amp; Wareaw Narrow Gauge
wwl wfll ta made standard gauge and ax
motfed to BprmgfWd, Ma
Al Botooo. Friday ulgbt, Kalghto of Lntar
end trades unfc»«ma I----- •
McNeill for tmyor.
Interviews with pel
day show that there to

Catoo, UL. &gt;tor. VI -^*1,
mk died Fri-tay morning at
Lx .lwr. ta had been revere! weeks to re­

corer ll* uea—_■

.• in thfa md

Hungerford and Charles Biehle ware
tad Thursday by
at Holton. Kan., for counterfeiting,
•ions coins, dies, aud other iniptosneriti
isetaed.
. otumpt was made near San Antasxto,
Thunday night, to rob the ax

We are offering the best value in
I

BlSiUhtadus-’Ukovw

CIVU Wholesale Prteos
Ateraa to asaswsaera a* all gaoda for
PMMWO1 or fo-lly »»«. Teil. hose to
order, and gives exact east of evsjythlng jraa sue, oat, drtah, wear, M
_________ —— rwriiJIlHLE

Chancery Order.
Chancey R. Crosby, ctimplalngut ra.. Gay W.
Fowler &lt;1cfeutlxul.
HtaU-of Mlctilgau -Filth Judicial circuit.—tn
Chancery. Milt Mmdlug In toe Circuit Court for
tta roouiyof itarrv. in CUaiicvv&gt;7 &lt;d thu Court
Hau«c in the eity of Haatluga ou/be all day of
October. A. D. IMA
In thi« cause iimipwing from amdavlt on
file, that tta defendant Gay W. Foster Is not a
rraident of this state, bill U a resident of tta
■date of New York. On motion of Smith k Cnlgnne cnmplaluar.t’* solicitors. It H orderedlliat
ita appearance of said non-resident defendant
Gay W. Foster be entered lierrlu witlilii four
month* from tbe date Of this order; and In case
of bta ani-earanee be cause tils answer to the
hill of couiptalnl to be filed, aud a copy there­
of lo be served on Ui- eouiidaltnut s solicitor,
arilbin twenty day* after amiec on him of a
&lt;tipv of said bifll and notice of tills order; and In
default theretf. aald bill ta taken as cuufmwed
bsalri noo-rrsldenl defendant. And II Is fur• ordered, that within twenty day* tta com­
plainant cause a nollrv of this order to ta pabtamed in the Hastings BANwama newj paper
printed, । iMitillabed and circulating in saM
county, and that said publication ta rootlnoed
therein, once In each week, for six weeks tn
MX-evssiwi. or that be cause a ropy of this order
io ta personally served on aald nou-resMrnt
defendiu* at least twenty days twfnrc the time
aOove prescntM-d tor hl* apjiesnuice.
FRANK A. HiXlKEK
BMimjA CnuwnvK.
circuit Judge.
Hollckoni for Complainant.
A
Abhkv, Register.

County. Michigan, on the mil day o’ May. A. D.
IW. in liber is of mortgage*. &lt;x&gt; pages ZM and
Mi. n*ld moctr.r’WM made upon the express
ooodltlo* that should any default tw made In
the payment of tbe interest on any day whereon
*e sains Is made payab!&lt;■»•«&gt; ere In expressed.
Md shoaid the sam* remalu unpaid and In ar­
rears far tbe smco of thirty days, then and
from thence forth after the lapse
the said
■Mn, a«. u»
■y.'g

Ever shown

this market

Oiir stock of

DRY GOODS
every department and we are
■eady to give you bargains that

preciate.

ROLLER MILL
| \

And other marked improvements will be made in

Hastings this season.

Eld- Evans
A. E. Harris’ harness shop. He is prepared to serve the pub­
lic with everything in the line of

Tin, Copper and Sheet-Iron Ware.
Repairing Neatly and Prompay Done.
Specialty.

EAVE-Tfc0VGHiNG A

The Hull Gasoline Stoves.
Thi&gt; i» the Latest and Best Gaaoline Stove. Call and seat hem.

New and Second-Hand Stoves for Sale!
At Vary Low Figarea
I also have a quantity of Plow Pointe, ete, that I will atf1 at •
verv slight advance over wholesale pnoee, toCxOae out.
Remember tbe place, and yours resputfsHy,

Ed. ETVAJSTO.

�■n 1 iuie

GREAT GUNS,

Have Opened a Chance for

Bargain Seekers!
For Two Weeks Ohly, Commencing Saturday, December 4th, 1886.

At these Extreme
Low Prices we are
obliged to make this
Strictly for Cash.

tiSSi

The extreme Low price that everything is
bringing this Fall, has induced us to meet it
with such a, REDACTION in our Prices as
will make everybody happy.

This Sale is for
CASH!*

and Cash only.

Al All/ 06123525

’

Come and purchase the necessities, before the long‘winter, which is

IIV II

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before you, sets in..

'"'SSix.
eBLi

The Goods we will Offer are First Class.
My Friend, if you Don’t take advantage of this GLEAT SPECIAL. SALE, you wilLbe sorry. .
,
Come and bring your neighbors, and see for yourselves.
With this Great Reduction, we must refuse all credit:

Below are Some of tlxe IVEany EecrgeLixis:

31 Pieces.

60 Pieces
3,000 YARDS,

1,500 YARDS,

Best Mali Frills

Good Gingham

—y&amp;st—

4 1-Q Cts. ।
_ ___

3 Cents.

1,500 Yards

,

5,000 Yards 1,500 Yards Check
COTTON Indigo Blue

e Cents.

PRINT

5 cents

Others ask die. for the same' As good as you can buy eh*c1 where for cents.
thing.

You can not buy to match i£[

&lt;3 Cents.

at less than 8 cents.

500 Yards ,

COTTOJ FLANNELS Kentucky Jean,;
-uvr-

5 cents.
Usual price, 8 to 10 cents.

GOOD

Shirting

500 Yards

Bleached Cotton

Befl Twillel Flawls,

YARD WIDE,

ALL WOOL, AT

GOOD QUALITY.

90 cents.
Kegular price. 20 cents.

Always sold at 80 cents.

20 Dozen

| We shall sell it at from 5 to
j 6 cents.

Ladies Scarlet Wool I
ATT, LINEN.

SPECIAL

3 Cents,
And Lota of it

SHAWLS.
We have the largest

PRICES,

stock in Barry County.

10, 12*4,25 cts.
15 CENTS_______

The beet value to be had.

Ladies’ and Children’s Cloaks,

Special Prices.

On which we are making special prices.

THE LITTLE BRICK GROCERY I

Green Coffee, 12J cents: others ask 18 cents.
Roasted *
“
* 15 “
Nutmegs, per
; others ask 8 canto.
Cinnamon, w
r lb.. 12 cents: others ask 20 rente.
Package Bird Seed, 5 cento; others a*k 10 cento.

bw. 5«lte.

Anti- Washboard Soap, per bar, 5 oente.
Allspice, 12 cents.
5 Iba beat rioe for 25 cent*.
16 Iba. Granulated Sugar for 11.00.
16 * Confectioner's A Sugar for 11.00.

18 “ White X C Sugar for 11.00.
20 * X C Sugar for II.(0,

•

25 “ C Sugar, for 11.00.
We have lota of it '

Matches, 800 in a box, 86 boxes for 26 cents.
Water White Oil, very beat II oente per gallon.
Coarue Packing Salt per nek, JO rents.
Baking Powder, 1 lb.. 20 cts : i lb_ Keta.; I lh., 6 eta.

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                  <text>The Hastings Banner.
VOL. XXXI. NO. 32.

DETROIT

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HASTINGS, MICH., DECEMBER 9, 1886.

County News.

»tron» for • dfthl or the door r«--. In
filled to its utmost capacity .every day.
the far awg,y home, there was vet a , V,-'H Godfrey and family and Mitw
Our object in ad­
jowpeowMon. for hope held tefore her 8wlie Walker returned to thrir home in
vertising is to induce
CARLTON.
»eautifu picturrs, idito be made leallEaton Co., Monday, after enjoying a
Boys put on your overcoat when vnn
those • who are not
brUriit future. And she two weeks’ visit with relative® here.
'wm "5'A'V;
h'n 5°“ 1
111* us Ih***™® story that many
our i
.
CASTLETON^
will Wright was home from Ann In h? °BVi* V* •thMt Rhh
u-’* h*ppy
Regular
'
in Uiis rarlv home as in the more spueArbor to eat turkey last week
Several of our U. B. members at­
* *fy A-ilardimr.nr Freeport, spent a lom ao&lt;l oomnwdlowi one in wMcb »bo tended the dedication nf the u. B.
Customers portion
alti-rwanl Jived.
oi last week at home.
to give our Ho use I ™,’ JIM!, •"‘t mllk XH-I.I h.1,1 .t nJJ?11&lt;’
hHDd* “nd brains time church Dec. Sth. In Snnfirid.
L. Lockhart and J. Watring each
jmuw* swiftly, snd with msnv helper®
the doomed forest recedes farther and coineto the front with a new swell Imx
cutter, it looks like business for the
dur Success
. p'r &gt;l
’orliefore
™r’ "Pw
" ...,i* an,,l,H
one
long.for Uivr- farther, and there are ndght&gt;ors now ladies.
is partly owing
Quite u snow storm came through and rnquent social gatherings.
Flora Morgan hM a cactus that has
7.*2.Vr**
M«'nd the limits pre­ 19. Iiioasotn®.
here Ust.sundav afli rnoou nnd eventhe fact that
.
ng. It make* us think it is time for scribed for this paper, it would lie plea®.
Mr®. Perkin®, of Burbank, Ohio, is
,
‘
p
’
?
k
,
o
f
olhen
»
whoso
arrival
la J??8 U»‘ gl1,their ‘ utteis and take
viritlng her brother G. Morgan.
from tune to time m.-wie glad the heart®
girls out riding. ■
Mr®. Ed. Park® is npemllng a tew
our trade. theWell
Horace, &lt;||&lt;T you get that rabbit of those who bud Ixirne alone the In­ days with her father Geo. Morgan. '
Do you need any or wasyou just digging for fun.
convenience®. burden® nnd tolls of s
&lt; ’hM. Mater is on the sick list.
i-tronger proof of the bo.«1bSXk°'"’‘“
&lt;-rP'nt" life in what wm still called -the west.''
Thefannere are improvingtheslrighr J,u. no.w H SHd change comes to our inr by drawing log® and wood to town.
uniformity and al­
Rumor says there is a ghnet in John -riH?dun th.e ye"r Is65 the husband,
E. Lockhart want® 800 cords of wood
ways reliable qual.
(. arih-nter s woods visible Sunday niahte with whom she ha® pissed through so and will pay cash.
ity of odr goods? between ten o’clock and two only.
many changing scones, is called u» 1MV
The ladies U. B. mite society was
she in
lifr; and
and she
is held at Mrs. John Mater's 8r., Friday
tin Diamonds, Watch1 ruman Daniel and his sister Laura down the burden of this life;
fl n-sponsiblllViMrv.null.lll_ afternoon with _a ___
__________
_ ?
les. Clocks, Bronzes, Tn.h
and Sunday'at Jame» tell with added cares amt
general
turn out.
tirs. These are afterward shared, nnd The next meeting will be ut the home
lh*Httlesin Irving.«
•Art Pottery, NovelJam? Beattie, of Irving, but fonnrr- largely borne, by a hiislstnd of the of Mrs. C. Nelce in two weeks. A
|tire in Jewelry, and
da • lh B plnCe’ WIU! *n town liUtl Wo11- same name us her former busiKind, and general inviation is extended to h)L
r go°?
who* P™1*”* »re on the
Mr. Gatroup, of Roch^ter. N. Y..
Fancy
Goods
we
ikLSUT I^slie Carpenter caught a ill
’s of all who knew him.
visited hH old schoolmate Theodore
show a magnificent
We will pass along to the organiza­ Scofield last week.
whit® weasel one morning not long ago
stork
at
correct
"Hl " right returned to Ann Arbor tion of the Congregational church,
Allen Cart- brings to the fronts new
which occurred in May 1877. The ladle®, hanieMt,
.prices.
Monday last.
Richard Hale, of Irving, wm in town desirous of promoting its interests,
Mr. Croft's brother from northern
after
due
consultation
'
thought
by
or
­
part of the state is at his p net*.
Saturday and Sunday of last week.
ganizing ttieQKM-lves into a societv (now
Rev. Smith’s health being poorly he
I'lcttxunt weather, but cold.
called the Ik-rc u«) they could l&gt;e'tler do was obliged to go home for a few day®.
Horace isn’t it cold on the hili?
A little more snow would make it the^work so needful to l&gt;o done. For
Uiis&gt;urp&lt;*e they met at the bfwpitabie
nash\7lle~
Ave.,
Jboss sleighing.
home of Mr. A. E. Bull. Julv Uth, 1877.
Rev. W. 8. Sly. of Jackson, has been
John Carpenter Jr., Who has been
Ctonuus Martius.
forking for Dr. A. J. Wright, to work­ and.chuse a committee to draft by-laws. engaged by Pre-bling Eider Hamilton,
| A sulwcrlption wm circulate;I to raise of Lansing, to fill the appointment at
ing for Thomas Thrtmton lor a change.
money to buy a lot whereon to build a
Rev. D. L. Thomas formerly a pastor church. How vividly memory recalls this place and Maple Grove for the bal­
of the M. E. church of Freeport, but it to the members then present, ami ance or the conierenc® year, in the
now of Albion, will preach at Un­ how much the generous sulocriplion of tilace of the late Rev. E. H. Dlaietta
church, ,Dve. 12th. in the morning and •|()0 by Mrs. Bull nurprised and en­ Unoccupied the pulpit here last Sunday
evening. Let every une come out and couraged their hearts and made the morning and evening nnd gave two excelleht dl-tcuurer®. His health is very
give him a full house.
much desired chun-h set-iu something
A blizzard swept through here Wed­ surely to lie accomplished, and on the poor and fears atje entertained that h”
will not be strong enough to perform
nesday of lust week.
ARK
sulswriptioD for the church, among the toe dutira of the circuit.
John Carjx-nler and wife and Mrs. list of names Mr. and Mrs. Bull’s stand
The M. E. Indie® give an oyster sup­
Jay Carpenter spent Sunday at M. highest.
z
per at Koeber Bro®, vacant store WedAlliirdings in north Carlton.
A church was built which was dedi­ uetuiay evening, in place of their reguQuite a number of people here are cated Nov. lllth. 1878. and it may well ■ lar social.
.
suffering with bad colds and sore lie the pride uf thuM&lt; who letit a hand to
I. N. Kellogg and wife are off for a
throats.
theXork. It is a surprise to all strang- visit among eastern friends.
A goodly number of the lodge tneiu- ere that so beautiful a house of-wor­
Rev. H. H. Lown* gave n lecture at
bers visited the town line lodge Friday ship should have been built in this the opera house Tuesday evening on
night last.
| country place.
“Nineteen Year® In China," which wm
John Carpenter Jr , went to Nash­
FOR
In the past eight years Mrs. Culver, highly inteftwttng and instructive.
ville Monday last.
L. J. Wilson and wife were at Battle
with others hM stood always ready to
,
n'CLEje®.
do .and give for the support and all Creek Sunday last.
other Interrals connected with Un­
A large ciowd ‘congregated at the de­
DRAIN! NV ILLE:
church, so that in the hearts of the pot Tuesday mortdng to bld an affec­
Mrs. Frank Wales spent the test of members of this society and church, tionate adieu to Jas. Gregory and Mra
the week with her daughter wborecent- she has, and ever will have, a warm Madison, who passed through on that
ly moved to Middleville.
place. And though we cannot expect train, on their way to their respective
On Monday last Otto Mason acciden­ for her many returns of this anuiver- winter nwortn.
tally shot blm.M-lt while hunting rab- sary. we do wish her a very happy, use­
Clear ice a foot in thickness is being
' bite, the shot taking effect in the wrist ful life in het home, the church and taken from the pond.
of the right arm, severing an ar- society, and hope die may oitcn open
The lecture association is having un­
itery and ^battering the small and her house to ms cheery a company m bounded success in their sale of season
one of the large bones.
Doctors are gathered here to-night.
tickets for thrir coming three entertainMcLeay and Sacket dressed the wound.
Hello! Have jou seen anything ly­ meula by G. Pau! Smith and Julia F.
James Cnspiiian kindly took the wound­ ing Luce around.
L»-c.
ed man. into his family for such a
Cold, colder, coldest. Him the tottotn
G. A. Truman smile® and struts a
length of lime m mi&lt;ht be necessary, fell out ot the fusion thermometer ?
great deal over being grandpa to an 11that he might be properly cared for.
Wheat is just booming; 76 cents at piumd boy iwm to Mr. and Mrs. F. T.
He to still in a critical condition, suf­ the Irving mills.
Boise, of Lincoln, Kansas.
fering much pain and being unable to
James Poland hM his house almost
Lota of swine bring shipped from
.HEMLOCK AND PINE.)
sit up but a short time, lie to'under ready for use. It looms up like a skunk this seaport this season.
Oar school is highly prosperous thia
the care of Dr. Hyde at the expense of in the fog, and grew like a iuu&gt;hr&lt;M&gt;iu.
the county. $30.(0 was donated for
There is quite solid talk of starting a winter, there l&lt;cing a large attendance
him by the people here, which will help I creamery here. Its stock is almost tak­ of foreign pupils.
The M. E. Sabbath school gives a
a little, as be has a wife and child to be en. A little push and enterprise would
(PINE AND CEDAR.)
ChrlsttnM entertainment at the churyh
make a town yet.
cared tor.
Dur school is in flourishing condition on Christmas eve., and the Congrega­
May Towne on Thanksgiving day
became the mother of a &lt;icad babe, and with a large attendance. Mis® Robbins tional school at the opera house on
Christmas night.
on Friday morning, Dec. Id. died of wielding toe rod.
8. D. Barber has contracts all made
.The cooper shop here Is like a bee­
puerperal fever. She wm buried from
her late home Saturday afternoon. Rev. hive, getting out barrels for the new for the roller machineuy to go into bis
mill
Bruce conducting the get vice. She was mills. It is running nix hands.
Rev. Grinnell occupied his pulpit
Mr. William Douglas, of Yankee;
an earnret Christian, a devoted wife
and true friend, beloved by all. She Spring®, Ifd to the altar one ot the Sunday morning, the first time in four
had l&gt;evn married but two years. Many Springs’ fair daughters. Here’s to you,. weeks, but wm not able to conduct ser­
vices in the evening. His health is
are the friends who mourn and sympa­ Will, and those cigars.
very poor.
thize with the young husband in hto
and Maple,
Our merchants are putting in larger
FREEPORT.
terrible affliction. She was aware death
holiday stocks than for several years
wm near, and expressed her wishes as From the Herald.
to the funeral arrangements, etc.
John Nagler commenced his winter past.
Cort. Wilkinson wm made the recipi­
term of school in the Fish district,
ent of a pleasant surprise pirty by
Carlton, lant Munday.
Frank Child » the happy father of a aiM&gt;ut thirty of his friends on Tutsulay
new eight pound girl—"just what evening of last week.
Geoige Hubliard. of Charlotte, form­
Grandma Fish wanted."
erly a Nashville l&lt;oy, visited his old
Dim our soM. or mx*e our n..wrr» wu
The I". B. society are making prepa­
Dralb. tbeaattb eoraes ta toio- snU p&lt;ty.^ ,
rations to have Christman exercises at BChoul-inate® here this week.
And. to »»»o our Irwurv. claim* Ibciu all.
Miss Pmeomb is unable to teach her
Rev. Bruce was unable to fill his ap- , their church and a Christmas tree.
room rat school on accoun t of aieknhn.
pointmenu Sunday, and is under toe 1 Mrtt.ra. John Yurgrr, Job Cheae*
L. O. Crocker and family have mov­
brough and 11. C. Peckham were in
doctor's cam
. „ ,
. .
ed to Battle Crhek.
Mr. and .Mre. Mark Bugbee have re­ Grand Rapids yesterday looking after
Morrison is -jotting the front in his
cently added a daughter to their faini- railroad matters.
south Main street brick.
,
Rev. D. E Thomas, of Albion, form­
Mnc 11. R. Dickinson is visiting at
ly.Jacob Brandstetter M visiting his erly pastor ofThe M. E. church of this
Buffalo, N. Y.
place,
will
preach
at
Carlton
Center,
daughter, Mrs. VanTyne.
The costume social at the residence of
Dec. 12th, morning and evening.
Dell Godfrey and wife and James Dr. U. A. Barber last Wednesday even­
IRVING.
ing was u tine affair, aud netted over
Mrs. Frank Culver, in behalf of the Godfrey ami wife accompanied by Sadie • 10
Dorcas society connected with the Con­ Walker enjoyed Thanksgiving with
Jrfferd’s Post and and the Women’s
gregational church at this place, invit­ their parents. Wm. Godfrey and wife Relief Corp® elected new officers yester­
'
ed many of her friends to meet at her near Fillmore.
Mrs. Jno. Bachelder. Oliver Cherny. day.
W Price® and Estimates given on ap­ home No.. Od. to aaai-t in criebrating
O. V. SCCKKB.
plication.
the 40th anniversary of her coming to Milo Fish, Geo. Frisby, Mrs. II. Rirord,
this place. A Urge company assembled, Mm. Reuben Fish ami Mrs. A. F. ZarHICKORY CORNBRJS.
BENTLEY BROS. 4 WILKINS. and passed the evening with music, re- well are among the sick this week.
Quite favorable weather for toe pres­
Amo. Fox, or Bowne, ma rd throiurt
minjsemee® and speeches. The follow­
ervation of the corps** of the fusion
ing paper wm prepared by toe president hm the 2«h ro root. IoUmUdd. with candidates from the "Boy from Men­
" mS' t^'»-th°E«irrr™m. of Ohio.
of the society and read by the
don" down to coroner, with thermome­
Il seems fitting
‘fV’1^Ulnng
ter indicating zero or below for the past
occasion, as we are m&lt; by the kind in­
week.
vitation oTMrs. Culver, our Meter and
We have noticed, frequent intima­
a house thereon next summer and make
co-Uborer. on this fortieth anniversary
G-. SEMON
tions from correspondents of the Journ­
of her coming to thto place, to take Michigan her home hereafter
W. 8. Bouck took a big load of poul­ al that in th® recent election the repule
■|ui ncr •
—— -—licans were skillful in purchasing fu­
few events of the path wherein ibe try to Hastings to-day, making the sec­ sion votes. While we are aware that
ond load within a week.
Over one hundred couple® enjoyed the fusion party is largely made up of
cheap
material which may b® bought
b5T»S M fo^j. bxd the Thanksgiving party in the rink
last Thursday evening. *pd eve^liodv for what the Faddy shot at—now that
just begun to tremble from the first seemed to be well pleased with the re­ the election is over, the stock in trade
taint echoes of the woodman s axe, and
ception they received from the niein- is mu h ctewper, not worth the amunibera of the band. F«*POrtjMtiy dr- tton to shoot st Ra foremost ^tera.
house so well known to us all, either M served the name it has of being one of We are also forced to concede that bid­
a bright and cheerful home or “ H
for rrpuldiran votes must have
the best places to enjoy such occasions ding
IM with limned .m.™, ttaxiln* l~l
stands now, falling to decay. And the
shrobiierv all uncared for and untendis said that Orin Johnson, of Illin­ tew In the mmkH. Y&lt;* Um
did ImrtCT thrm-i™, we feel rwtbee to
rd, whirl, '.till
ois, has had an auction sale and is no* reward with mietil eooteml* than to
tolls the story of how ‘homelike a pl**®u
it was, and what a contrast to the wild- making preparations to move back on l&gt;wp »p a comaant brnuUns of Ihrlr In­
his farm in Irving soon.
fidelity to partv. as the Journal correA hero is a man who can get into the Im'Xu Siof IM. cootmnpUbl. eonBeWtTmsy in imagination step in and
bouse at two a. tn. and tell his wife ex­
ajLHrimd ID h-r &lt;wr
actly where be has spent the evening.
performing 1“
d
are DO heroes•
Large 10-pound Cane and 20- Ljk! well though often with a honw- There
Jerry Boynton, of Grand R*pids, was
•ttoli Wi’nr stealing over her. for there
2? SrSUbboou

MR

■T, ffl I CO., ■
DETROIT.

BEi?m BROS. &amp; WILKINS

Hprters

Farm

Wagons,

Ml Shovel Plows,

ROAD SCRAPERS,

PINE LUMBER,

Cedar Fence Posts,
Joist and Studding,

FLOORING

Cornice Mouldings,

He Finish &amp; Band Moiltou

Stoop Scrolls &amp; Columns

Window and Door
Screens.

Hi mmi siiu
Fresh Hoee-Kade Caidia

pound Slick of Candy.

G. 8EMON.

rond pwdoct.

.lorry r*ri It U coniine.
i--..

WHOLE NO. 1645
which wai taken rick on Sunday night not to be ix-at by his older brother, but
and died on Tnradiy morning, making that he Is m.irrnxl to lUttle Hummci,
two young and vriuable horses, worth‘of Nashville. II® wm married last
at leturt «.Ki0. within so short a time.
’— —
----------June,
probably the June
part is a little
O. B. l*ennock and wife have return­ mixed.
ed to thrir home after sp-nllng a year
Eli Lsttlng went to Nashville last
in Southern Kansas, looking much im­ Tuesday expecting to meet his mother
proved in health.
at the depot, but Instead received a pow
The annual report of the Farmer's tal saying that the Men were out with
Mutual Fire Insurance' Company of two voke of oxen andMupw plow trying
• Barry and Eaton counties ha* just'been to break a road to Whitehall, and U
received, claiming 2b eta. on 8100 mwss- they succeeded in getting toere. they
incnL Is it a ndsteke? If not, what I would know wbv she ooulcrnot coma.
Iss onies of the excess? Your readers Seems mh though they might divide
can hardly understand how Mr. Secre­ their snow up. Wu would like a wm
tary figures upon that IimIs.
bit inure of IL
Orlo Kennedy Is still confined to his . One of the little twin girls uf Gilbert
house, unable to wait upon his custo­ Whitmore ia very sick with congesUoa
mers at the counter of his store.
of the bralq.
The tax roll is again in the hands of
Later,old Mr. Miller died about one
F. A. Willison, township traunrer.
o'clock Monday night He wm highly
rmpreted by all, and bis sudden death
pouITcornern
make® many sad hearts. Funeral at '
Levi Chase and wife Sundayed with the M. E. church at one o’dock Wed­
Smith Munion and family.
nesday.
John Whetstone nnd wife, of Martin’®
Corners, Sundayed with friend® in this
BOWKNti MILLH.
vicinity.
We have had passable sleighing’ for
Mrs. Wm. Smith entertained the
»
mite society ofthis place on Thursday the last week.
Bowrnile® began to wonder last
last.
Stephen Wolfe has gone to canvass WHlnwuUy whether we had not swap­
ped
places
with
Dakota.
for fruit trees.
District Lodge of I. O. G. T. wm in
Cash Warner nnd wife spent Bundav
with her imrents at thin place.
' twwiion here last week. Eight lodges
Mary Austin, formerly of this place, were rrprreentcd. The various lodges
returned from Dakota not long since. throughout the county wore reported
'She tfilnka that she will winter in this to be In a prouperoua condition. The
order is dtwlined to accomplish a great
vicinity.
Mi-s Olla Johnson is living with her amount of good if politics are kept out
sister, Mrs. Fisher, this winter. She is I o( the lodge room.
Win. Bowen lost a very valuable colt
attending school in that district.
The young folk® of this place gave last week l»y being hooked by cattle.
Julia Wellman a plreant surprise on Some farmers are in the habit of letting
tiogK,
sh^p, cattle and horse® all run
Thurnday night of last week. The ev­
ening whs spent in social chat and in the name yart^ which is a very dan-'
gerous practice.
game®,- after which they tonk thrir de­
Geo. Moae&gt; is dividing his time be­
parture for thrir many bomea.
(Hi! ye®; 1 goes® that thi® burg can tween teaching school ;md studying
Geruuui.
have a Christmas tree as well as the
Wlibey i’ost G. A. R.. have their
The Fisher school, of the State road, election thia week Thursday evening.
Joseph Bechtel is in Allegan county
and the school af this place meet at the
this week.
school house of the former on Saturday
Mrn. I. Bechtel has returned to her
night, (or the purpose of organizing a
home in Grand Rapids.
literary society.
Sain Eiprtou batf moved to Wayland
and Mr- Leak has moved onto bis fam
WOODLAND.
on the county line.
Lew Hough is happy. It is a girl.
Orpha Giilaspie is spending a few­
Another case of diphtheria, and the
days in Middleville with her daughter.
school m district No. i closed for two
Mrs. U. H- Hayter. \
.
The load that vi^ud the Wayland
The U. B. church in Sunfield, was
dedicated on Sunday by Elder Barnaby. lodge I. O. G. T. last Saturday night,
brought back a few frozen ears and finwaa raised to finish paying for the gerx.
church.
The Woodland Business Men's As­
DELTON.
sociation was organized on Thursday
Very nice weather, but Dot much
evening by A. E. Stowe, of Grand Raj&gt;
ide. Eight Anns were represented. sleighing.
Fanners about here are drawing
John Velte was dected president.
The psnorama ®how of C. E. Knapp, their live hogs to market for •150 and
•
at Town hall was a grand sight. He •3.60 per hundred.
Elam Pennock wears a **ery broad
1® coining again soon.
Another railroad survey is bring grin - on account of another heir., It's
made from Grand-Ledge to Grand Rap- imother boy.
We were informed a few days ago of
MsJ going through sections I and 2 of
a secret Wedding which took place at
Woodland, and on through OdAuut.
Dr. Carpenter is in Indiana dispos­ F. ChamberJain’s. The partita that
ing of his patent evenrr with the aid took the sacred l&lt;onds of matrimony
wer® Mr. W. Ihdletl and Mra. Mary
of C. E. Lee and G. A. M red.
The railroad hood of the right away Stanley, i&gt;oto of Hating®.
Holm Powers, of grange intent came
la now secured and •500 jf notes given
toward paying for the land on the to thia place d retted in his best, to at­
curve, and we expect to secure enough tend the grange, which was held at J.
R. Bush's last Saturday night.
to pay for all of the line.
*
The Sabbath school at the place will
C. A. Hough, county treasurer elect,
move® to Hastings this week. Success have a Christina® tree at the school
bouse.
to Chris.
Oh my I bow that new cutter shine®.
Hank Walts ran his feed mill three
days last week and then could not Better go behind now boy.*.
Marion Davenport commence® a
grind all for his customers.
Decemlier l&amp;th. our mail wilt run on
the old route again, leaving Chicago in
the far distance again, and may it ever

Additional Local Items.

SOUTH HASTINGS.
Rev. Knott will prea.-b at the Star
school house next bunday evening.
Albert Barnaiiv is very sick with the
lung fever. He seems a little better at
this writing.
Mrs. Wm. Seibel Is a little better; hw
visited nme among her nelghtMirs.
The singing school has Iswn minus
for two weeks on account of eicknem,
so Mr. Taylor writes, but will begin
again next Friday evening.
A very pleasant company at • E. Pen­
nock’s Thanksgiving of about twenty.
Mr. am! Mrs. Chas. Stewart, of Ber­
gen, N. Y. are visiting their old friends,
Mr. and Mrs. Barnaby.
Mr. and Mre. Porter Burton, Mr. and
Mrs. Freer attended the rvc-ptton of
Mr. and Mre. E.Gregory al Mr. Schantz.
Mr. Morris Burton is boarding the
school teacher this winter.
Nice weather and splendid wheeling.
Mrs. Hall's mother from Ohio. 1®
spending the winter with her.
Chat lie Freer 1® some better.
Mr. Vlrgttl and family have moved
into this vicinity. They are old and
very feeble. Il looks as though it wai
hardlv safe for them to be poorly cared
lor this cold wihter.

Monday

Arnouoox while

Mrs.

street and opposite court boose square
her horse broke into a run, going down
the street at a terrific pace^ When
Dearly opposite Messer Bro®, her car­
riage collided with a wagon, breaking
one of the wheels and throwing the oc­
cupant violently to the ground. For­
tunately sh® sustained no serious in­
jur/. but pluckily roue to her feet sod
went into a huriow place until she
recovered from the shock. The buggy
was badly wrecked, but the horpe
escaped uninjured.

The life and death of Eddie Fair­
child affords a lesson that should be
heeded by every hoy and girl of his ac­
quaintance. Although but 15 years of
Mgr. by bis straightforward manly con­
duct he bad won the esteem of all his
acquaintance*. At the age when hoy®
are prom- tn sometime® be wild and
warward, he cboee the straight path
that always leads to honor and useful-

remains were followed, to their last
resting place by a large concourse of
borrowing relatives and friends Ilia
teachers and ptaymate® alike felt gen­
NA NTIN'8 CORNERS.
uine sorrow at hi® untimely death.
ITeUy snug winter weather lately.
Boys, life la worth living; not alone for
Wonder whore theSBrophete are? the pleasure* incident to a sound physl
Haven’t heard any say it wm going to cal and mental condition, but also for
be an open winter.
«
the good that results from an exem­
Next Sabbath Itev. Knott will hold a plary life.
■
communion service at this place, begin­
ning with love feast at half P^t nine
a. m. Don't forget your pocket book. day the M. about 40 ofthe relative® aod
He will also speak on temperance Sat­
friends of Edmond Pennock, of Barurday evening.
, .,
Aunt Eve Cox is in very feeble
health.
_____________ __
»
old Un» rWi. U* occmloo b»Ini hl. Bd blrthd.y. AfUr mnlmd
MAPLE GROVE.
Fhin. Winans is in our midst.
H. Winde is teaching a writing school
two nights each week, as well M a day
In da® time
school in the Mayo district.
Euter Roach is holding protracted
meetings in the Quail trap school house.
"K S. and Trank Quick and wife
went to Charlotte last Sunday to see
Mre. George Quick, who is very low
with eonaumplitKL
‘ Ben. Miller was called to Assyria test
Sunday to sec his father who had a
MraU or
-biblb&lt;''&gt;'«*•

•t

�SUNDAY IN IRELAND.

AMIUKt FROM MtMOUm.

THE POLICE ON THE ALERT TO SUP­
PRESS LEAGUE MEETING*.

My beautify! Holiday Goods, all Mw
and of the Latest Pattern*. consistis*

Lord AxUbourae
London. Saturday, tU&gt; rvsoluUau to um&gt; the

Watches!

found rTCTvt that ladi«r» in the*' high *oei*J
porittoua ah .aid tbBnurlvw art thta bad exam-

Elgin, Waltham. Hampton and all »tn

copy of Umm rwoluliotMi

Watches,

er leading

to Mr. Oreland.

including

bocxpobd watch.

the

1 have Utefc

In Gold, Silver, and Nickel cases, toa«it
TERRIBLE DESTRUCTION

OF

LIFE.

the customer’s taste.

1 sell the Bock

ford Watch GHB ATER than it hu
been offered before in this or any

dtp.

•Vi-.xioc. *ol -Jj- to protecting bolliffi In

Great Oxcitement.

cbm
mm

injured.

JEWELRY
I lead them all in the newest styh»

and low prices. I keep the finest soils
Gold Rings, plain, or aet in all the Prw&gt;

m

ous Stones. Bracelets, Necklace*. Bar
Pins, Sleeve Buttons, in radloss variety

amated

Be sure and see them!

eounty Jail in default ot •!,«*&gt; bait It ia
believed that ba Im aUnpJy b.-iur held on that

The war not of our own
choosing, but having be­

dn fcruuw ot •

There new

wm

in the history, ot

thia dty such a complete stock of Sli­
ver Ware to select from ns 1 have now

SECRETARY WHITNEY’S REPORT.

gun, we shall Force the

at mv store.

Everything from a Tooth

pick Holder to a Tea Set, Knirw.

Fight.

Friday, by a majority ot thirtean. adopted a

factunc end disp
■omthatthe *
jot apt to enUf

Forks, and all kinds of Spoons, includ­
ing solid silver.

It will pa&gt; you to looz

them over, even if you do not buy.

CLOCKS!

are toul
Tke IteUuK

A full stock from all the trading IW

tones, including the
ranoeMly

This week we shall sell

Best Water White Oil,

10 Cents a Gallon

STONING THE POLICE AT CORK.

Celebrated Seth Thomas
Clock.

•MtbUy rrpRMK

I have Dever been undersold on
clock yet.

Will also take your old docs

The prohibilU

in trade for a new one.

Gold

Pens!

A foil stock of itik. fine Gold Fra*

sot wsat profcib

Penholders, Toothpicks, etc.. all the 1st

Limit, 5 gallons to one person.

ret novelties.

she prohibition
Mat the bottom

Spectacles
agency of

DeLand’s Soda, 4c per lb.

Ssg’i Cilibr&amp;tri Spectecits,

The English

tftogtMh hate
an. But in t
Irelan
that i

and all the instruments to examine jm?

customers’ eyre, to insure a perfect tit

WOltaxn H. Vs&amp;darbdt «*■ ramocxi Friday

No extra charge for examination of th-

late Charts

eyes, whether you buy specs or not. F-

not humbugged by pedlers and otheo

who charge two or three time* as inert

waimkMlK
amteuuiH
•■in

person that uses epees should have his
eyre examined with my instrument Cre

Bottom Falling Out all
along the line
Musical Goods!
of charge.

bT. ttrrxMPt-jio. Dec. 3,-The t*ok&lt;kxM
Nihilist Bactirnuuifl' if deal.
Brown Willi*, ot Wiseon-

THE MARKETS.

1 have the only complete stock

these goods iu the dty. and buy then

direct from importers in New York
On account ot the late decline of this

Curioua on-

dare of goods, I haw reduced the pric­
Tburaday, report*:

es on my entire stock.

rj&gt;. w:;&gt;eu arrived
“Not. 87, latitude &lt;7-.50,
•4^.. rw.--'lavretuiar.
opane.1 8M.TO . nominal, olowd tlU.TTk,; J»nu-

bows, ttarviut’ in the turtle-boric, killin;’

Frlffbtfully Manffled.

InjdocB:
Sep* ■
UbM*.

O’DONOVAN ROSSA REDiVIVUS

killud.

Great Line of
Fancy Goods!
Cheap

Tbrir
U.V^.U&gt; per bbl

Don’t Fail to see them.
ToLCOO. &lt;&gt;bl.x 1)00.

Any one u.

want of a Musical Instrument, from

Mouth Organ to a Plano, will »»•

money to see my stock.

Watch, Clock &amp; Jew­
elry Repairing.
This department is In charge of Mr
E. A. Clark, a workman who has no*

his equal in the state. All work in
trusted to him will be fully guarantiee

by me.

He also attends to all engra -

lug, plain andwniunental.

I will pay the Highest
Price for Old Gold
and Silver.
Do not go away from home to spend

ynur money.

I nk no better profit.'

than Grand Rapids Merchants gel; on
the other hand I always sell low'ec

JOHN BESSMER,

tare will prob
DmM. iHck

petitio

and will

�=

..

-...

_

RRY CHRISTMAS

THE PUBLIC DEBT
babshaix

1

11

000 DURIMG

TO ALL!

I Mich., December 9. IS*.

CHRISTMAS PRESENTS I

gOjrOBlAX KOTM.

We have them for the rich and the poor, for the old and the voung; Christman presente
for everybody,
.

Man UabUlUm oC abort BT3,-

-n.-p.-ADiDdous divorce suit instituLulv Colin Campbell agalnrt
^d Colia. now io progntti in London
TL u, jUustrato Uw tutor rottanue«
TZ Unihn .irtitocracy. W mm these

Dolls!

Tto Mam iU of thecalikh order/ronEmemsalvwsoslwmeimsly, so ute
.‘7y unniiiMiful of all the decencies of
I* it. iftOiwt be wondered that there
.Ldi! I* itottarilU* ot .discontent
?oocrf tb* c-oixuuon people, it takes
‘ prophet nor the songof a
ro for&amp;M the time When the
Lop., x;!l rise in tb«?v might, and

duradto WH.OOO.OUUl
oail fur 110,000,000
maturrd Waduraday.______ _________
•about 63,010,000 wm rwlwmad uud
‘

-ari vile and villainous arlstoc^7 ffom the fsve of the earth.

.dltfcm
to
UpHKlanpeioQ
at
interert-braring bond* toare *m rwio-tn-d

Dolls !

L
We have something 1«M than a thousand. We have any kind of a doll yon want We
haveib ax.bo Is, FrenchBisque,.Articulated Dolls. We have washable, unbreakable Doi to.
ne have Rubber Dolls, China Limbs, and solid China. If there are'any other'desirable dolfai
made that we have not got, we do not know it. See our mammoth Wax Doll, natural m life.

More toys than you oversaw at one time. Toy Gun«, Toy Swords, Watches, Stoves and
Kitchens, Toy Sail Boats, Toy Animals of all kinds, Magnetic Toys (something new). We
have not space to enumerate more.

Oongramman^bct BimoM, ot tbt, Second
North Carolina iirtricL la poaaiUy tba

Th: te "the way Ueuri Watterson 1
sflto: v. the Louisville (Jouner-Jour- ’
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staunch democrat, and reputed ‘

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ef the storeyed goddma of
Lorm. itemoctaUc retorm. scolds at
rnsidwt &lt; 'lev-eland: “One thiug is.cerap the pceisident cannot afford to
ngke L.--.n' inure mlsWiieB either as to
Efxsun- or as to men if he hopes to
Hay where he is, and the democratic
party-cannot afford to win any more
riewrie.. wd gvt nothing for them."
XhM HW* -' the nic^ state of harmony
lt4j
now raging in the boaom
sf the deiuocratk tiger. Let ’er rage.

NOVELTIES

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We ran nhow yon the most extensive line ever brought to this city, all new and very
attractive, at prices that astonish you. See them and yon will buy.

Christmas and New Years Cards.

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I«,0C»,a« ow Mor. 1, nod DotwithnUoding
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Frtr - Palms, &lt;i Detroit millionaire,

Stacks of them from 5 to 50 cents.

We bought cups and saucers in gross lets, and we can knock them all out on prices. We
have them from 5 cents to $1.00 each. We have shaving mugs, pitchers, fruit saucers and
plates, china vases, baskets, etc, all useful and ornamental gifts.
rb^UeaUx-k.

Gr-letes

itreuGy
and bequeathed his euW( • 4 ,a- of 83,a«J.wG0 to his twp

children, except a txggardly «2,0(Xrio
IWU cn.«ri;.iblr institutions. Undoubt­
edly n. pad a right to do this, but the

lUf&gt;,51V,S17 or* covered by mitelandiug o«r-

fact
a man could amass such a e»'ipte for November were tk’J.i.’TS. 104, an in
Witjt.' suu dispose of it so seltishly i crraae ul W,0U0.ro0 over Noveailw, )-Sx\

|S1.W14&lt;b; PSI/KC54I
rt.si.iC6. tHlWUSRi
10AC! TO 1X1.01T
faiijcnjM) suaMkia

The Detroit Ewuiag News states
•Art Hou r S. Lacey's prospects lor
»J»»l.ltei ^071^07
a«J» nAxrer
yji- r. &gt;. '•emrtorffliip.are second to
those &lt;ff no other candidate. In this
iHMfU'ci (isjin^
.'funectloii it may be stated that while
Mr. LsccV is not at all backward about
Mlwittiug his cautUdacy; he u'ill use
.iaoe bitt lair means in pushing his can-1
vted. Hr i" a Clean man. and will i
wvrtblJj represent this great state in | approj'rUuon in Umr.
the upp.-r house of congress.
THE PACIFIC RAILWAYS.
far prohibition lead.are fairly .
frightened put-ol their boots over the
prospect.* that the next republican legwlariir. will submit the prohibitory
•juestiou. These uncalled leaders do
sot u .mt prohibition. They are schemtor their own advancement through
. Or prohibition party. This we!fishneas dfic-on Juno »&gt;. !*•&gt;. niuraiuted tq f li.'&gt;,0M,is at
Iwttom of their preterl cd zeal
.•er prohibition.
The English government, under the
lory xrgtHir. i»-vms about to renew the
oppressions |h.u made the very name
ol English hateful to every loysl Irish­
man But in this there is bopefor vic­
tory for Irel|md’s cause. In t* w ork-

at 1586,413 over

during a nim nifllc«-nt to pay the dri.ta that
will br du.' to the United Btatra from tlx-

The fusiin liieuibers ol the legisla-!
:nre u :.’l probably cast tbeir votes for'

io big proportions before the average
ftmgretoman, particularly If the ques­
tion is the tariff, and the congressman
a democrat

'■'ingressman Spriggs, democrat, of
•’tica, N. Y., says he would rather have
the influence of one gin mill in an
Section than a dozen churcbes. This
i* the democratic idea of politics.

Gov.-elect Luce is manifesting a re­
freshing interest in state affair*, and
the seleotioni he proposes to make will
fill the oflices with credit, and serve to
lengthen ^be party.
A party that tolerates the most bate• ful iorm of boasism in its own ranks,
»s dots the fusion party in Michigan,
ran never consistently claim to be a
paity of the people.
The southern democratic press are
giving their party timely warning that
it hopes to preserve the solidity of the
south, it must let free trade nonmsv*
•everely alone.
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If steps are not taken in the imme­
diate future to secure to our country *
^nfreiu. wtnfftU &gt;• doing w P-trioU.
duty.

J. H. BEAMER &amp; CO.
Mr. Haddock, murdered by aati-Umpecanoe

food actual W.fiWJlKHi

lutal M'.£L-

fcjS.UU

Paul i»o&lt;r«au,

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Of Every Description !

Bedroom and Parlor Suits, Couches, Easy
Chairs, Fancy Chairs, Rattan Chairs,

A. C. Bllllz. aged •-•!. waa caught in a frog
st Forrraton. Uh). Wedneadny ni^lit, tba
ran running ov* him. tearing bia bead and
neck from Ito Hb'Mtatoo and emailing them
to a J-uIp
A mrmi-r »f tbr geological aurray haa renort-xl th the Canad’An government that tor
coal deponte in tlx- Baakrtcbnwan region are
hwKhau-Ubie

Known ixuurh.
j - — -- talar' amount bv a national Ixnk at kanaa.
City Ton fraud waa ditcoToral in the »ut&gt;
ttttasuryatSt. Lotto, nnd an in .eutigation
i» Iwing made.
The total Prohibition vote polled thia year
waa about 312,0b &gt;. or nearly double that cart
for 8L John In l*M.
Au unknown peraon opeoeil the lock gat«
o( tor canal at Delpboa, Ohio, early Friday
b«. n ..l™&lt; unl«h*U^»U Th. J.m«.
...
.... ......»i iki.iiun I dnllarr.

at BoringMd. Ula. among the dergymaul f

o turt knowwatv.-*--—---before b, mod* bi» up**. B**"***

boa, Ld
Tb.
Brad,r.tadiMri..«l a.,.'
ten, jt L» Mid, dsrtru toe appointment.
Rolrt-t H. Bilker. comtnUrtonor of rnbUi
boJUUn^. and John F. Alton, a contractor,
wwv indicted Friday at Buffalo, t^ f.TTMr

A (lUITl OUV

mTXTXS

are arriving daily

ARCHIE McCOY,

itim.

nth U» autoonU*. *-&gt; &lt;’«*"*’ •“
nd in evary ooncelralde way I**’!-*"'"
—&lt;* -o'-—- X ■totojautoto.

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J ust to furnish an idea to those who
have friends about to be) married, we|;
give a sample or Calhoun county geaer-'
ority in wedding presents. We select;
them al random from a long list pre-1
Ht-nted to a couple married at Duck I
Lake: Grand upright piano, babv jump-1
er. lemon squeezer, chamber and bed
room set. barrel oleomargarine, box
hard wood tooth-picks, house and lot.
two k*gs beer, pair of crutchea, 24 Belonging to a First-Class Furniture Store,
sheets riv paper. 14 warh tuba, horse at the Mammoth Furniture Rooms of
and buggy
honor for a dog to be
honored at sight, and old account re­
ceipted in full from a creditor, box of
matches, half barrel of mackerel, two
boxes of soap, and one little dotSm-pin.
These were "sandwiched" in between
UICUIDIMO
nearly everything necewary for a com­
plete housekeeping outfit.

Holiday Goods I

Tb« Raodlng railroad luv. *boli«tad th*

froaro to death in tlx- rigging.
captain
*M wndxd overboard and drorrwd. and tba

parti™ will unite. The greenback
party would hardly, know what to do
rlfh itselflf denied a chance to fin*’.1

&lt; '.hgress is again in session, and in
’he words of Dickels the great quolion of "How Not.Do H" loon*9 UP

Wholesale and Retail. We get our oysters direct from the packU^Z7X O- era at Baltimore, consequently can furnish a fresher and better
flavored oyster than any house in the city. Onr prices are the lowest
We want your Butter. Eggs and Dried Apples, and can pay as much as any concern in
this city. Bring them in. We aim to treat every customer in such a manner that they will
come again. Our principles—One Price to All; Terms Strictly Cash.
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Yours, anxious to please,

The Uno. Hillary Mattingly, a waUknown nvutent of D-vImm county. Ini., who
wm altiMwt brut double by a painful malady,

I he • l.ibtl party" will step into the

l»&lt;® 51. Dickinson for senator in reeogntlion of Ms being distinguished as
l’re&lt;i-lent of Michigan and dictator O|
' 'listen lohtics and policy in this state
Tbi« may serve to let Don M. down
• »•&gt;&gt;. irnl will harm no one.

M. P.;u&gt;.;uft, a-ctnary of toe Faria mnnlri*1 council. having forwarded to Unital
GvIom Miniatcr McLane to.' jwUtlon adopted

Tbc Novwnbcr tire loeara in the United

egs ot that inmuteble law°f competwition, rv .y act of tyrann H ill be
erty.
followed by a reaction toward
pelitic** arena in Ibbb. with a larger
following tfian either the prohibition
&lt;-r greenback party Ims ever shown. In
all proba billy the greenback and labor

T" e have *
a very. desirable, line of Plated Ware which we will sell
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popular prices. See onr new show case full of these goods.
They are cheaper thau you can buy them elsewhere. We sell them-on a grocer’s profit See
our stock of Silverware.
See our Juvenile Books from 5 to 25 cents. 57ases by the gross. Big stock of Candies and
Fruits. 1000 pounds of that choice mixed candy at the small price of 10 cents a pound.

again* IMH!.-

Oac. SJ, 11*5. w»re

'Wa.re.

In Glass Novelties we have all the latest styles. See our perfumes in novelty gla8ooe-&lt;all •
shapes. Now is the time to buy Amberina Ware. We are headquarters for water sets. \
WORK BASKETS.—Lined Work Baskets (something new), assorted In round and oval
shapes. The linings are a combination of Valencenues Lace and Shurred Saline in assorted
colors, with pocket thimble case, pin cushion, etc., very handsome. Prices, 25 cts. to $1.00.

ion Wedneaday morning near Muikado,
Minn., the locomotlVM t»in&lt; wrock&amp;J and a
mail car burn«l Four amployea were p&gt;Li&gt;
lully wounded and a ported toa mail waa dertroyvd.

prw-B that the acquisition of riches is
- c&lt; apt lu ' “hirge one’s sympathies, i

bnwdi-n .me mind or expand the soul.
•Vriup* thw is the reason why most
editors are total aostoiners when it Caauuu^
xunra U&gt; the matter &lt;»f riches..

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We can beat the world on this line.

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£,7 «• “»-•
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Kirt? and contribnUo^ ara «Ui coming
to at too rate of •*» a day.
n. a hnmln'i tiKMnn I dollura worth r&gt;f

You eannot afford to wante time in
experimenting when your lungs are in
danger. Consumption always seems at
first, only a cold. Do not permit any
dealer to impose upon you with iome
ch«tp Imitation of Dr. King’s New
Discovery for consumption, coughs
and colds, but be sure you get the
genuine. Because he can make more All of wliich I offer very cheap, together with my stock of
profit he may tell you he » s something
just as good, or Just the same. Don I General Furniture, which is the largest between Jackson ana
iw deceived, but insist upon getting Grand Rapids. Come and see my goods before you buy, ae I
Dr. King’s New Discovery, which is
guaranteed to give relief in all throat, intend to sell at the Lowest Possible Figure!
lung and chest affections. Trial botMro free at W. H. Goodyear &amp; Cas
' tSTSouth Hide of Stole Street.
.
drug store.
N*v«rt HI* I.lte.
N. R.—The best 1'illow Sham Holder in the world, for sale
Mr. D. I. Wiicoxson. of Horse Cave. ■
Kv..
h« -•«. lor in«’
-nhc-fd with PMhl»le,»tao Dl.beW.; at ray store.
the pains were almost unenduable and
would BomeUmee almost throw him
into convulsions. He tritd Electric
Bitters and got relief from first bottle
and alter taking six bottles was entire­
ly cured, and had gained in flesh eightJ-en pounds. Savs he positively beUrvM* he would he would h»'« died
had II not been lor the rebel afforded I
Sell everything in the
hr Electric Blltera. bold at 011V reota
a bottle by W. H. Goodyear i Co.
Bucktea** Andes Balvr.
The Beal Salve In the world Jot Cula,
Breleea. Sorea. flcere. SaH
Fever Sores. Tetter. Charred Hand,
Chllldalaa. Corns, and able hrup-lons.
and ooslUvely curea I II™, or no pay
requirS. 11 U xuaranlred lo rive per­
IM aaUalnctlon. or nuriey re/tuuM.
Price S6 oenta per bos. ForenlebyW.
H. Goodyear A Co.

Marble and Wood Top Renter Tablets Brackets of
every description; Mirrors, Chromes and
Oil Paintings. &amp;c.,

FORGET IT NOT!

FORGET IT NOT!

PREBLE &amp; POWERS

Hardware

Jay Hubbell '-.111 push a
winter to divide Onlomwon county In
two.
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lush. 1-ralrta Manse, and vcn.tcl.ia
of every kind «jr“1 "! *!
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Woodlord-s
n
other. TbU never AU». Sold b&gt;r- HLathrop, druggist, Hastings. Mich.

Line, and do not propose to be undereold by any nompetitmn.

They wish to rail especial attention to

City Friday for San Francbco.

iKk Goadyear.

Of which they here a fall supply. both coal aad wood.

If Ko.

1 gtwds and low pnee» are wbat you want, call on them.
,h.t tJrrtbteeooaK.
Khitoh’aCut* l» '
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Great Slaughter Sale I
EXCITEMENT MOST INTENSE

E. Y. HOGLE’S.
We Quote this 'Week: (
Indigo Blue Print, best made, 5 Cents.
Standard Sateen Print, 4 Cents.
Ginghams, 4 and 5 Cents.

Sheeting, 4 and 5 Cents.

Check Shirting, 5 cents.
Canton Flannel, 5 cents.
Kentucky Jeans, 10 cents.
Toweling, all Linen, 4 cents.
Two bales White Bed Blankets, per pair, 75 cents.
Red Fulled Mittens, 8 cents per pair.

This Story will be Continued in our Third Edition.

Watch.

Wait.

�The Hastings Banner.
"7'&lt;TINUH, TEUE8DAY. DEC.*. IBS*.

Local Advertising RalM:
prelinc.

gyltS EXAMINED

Local News,

Frank Sutherland wants tn buv'
10 carloads of potatoes, also apples ami
anlntw. for which he will pay the high­
est prioea. See him, m he will make it
to your advantage to sell to him.
The
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Looking fnr Christmas presents he
Rock Band
*i!r*'*Hhtl
Bt n,y sl°ck before pur­
chasing. I have a complete stock in
Concert company
every thing in my line of gooda.
At Union Hail Dec. 9th.
JOHN BEMSMER. The Jeweler.
Holders of season tickets in the
Hastinga
Lecture
Association can bcchh’lwuj1"”’ n°u,hulln'"
•* ta
cure choice of reserved seatH by calling
at
the
drug
store
of
Messrs. Goodyear
a kXi™-?*
"l* “ Fri»ko"
* n»*th. Th-kets also on sale at Dr.
E. II. Lathrop's.

Circulation tti*

B“’1' W*lkt“ '«

As can he wen by the announcements
in this issue, Hastings tradesmen are
-V'if C-0?'1'”,,l *e&gt;'uU at the front in the matter of business
cost Mt. It k llranl'd
FREE OF CHARGE!
Wood wwlnl »t A. K. IdcOmWr'. push and enterprise. Goods can t&gt;e
ianight as cheap in this city its in any
in exchange for gpoda.
city in Michigan.
iflxh the Moat Improved Instruments.
If you wish to buy goods cheap go to
R. K. Grant says he can make more
Felghnrr &amp; Kuhlman's.
1 6
to sell his overcoats at actual cost than
Stamping and embroidery to oixler
he
can to keep them ov« r. and that Is
by Mr*. Battle Watkins.
what he is doing now. You will miss it
SESSMER,
A. R. McOmbek Mils the King's if you dun 11 my one while the assort­
Jeweler and Optletan.
spectacles for only 75 cents.
ment is complete.
Trimmed hats at cost for the next X
The days are gliding swiftly by. all
•days at Feighner &amp; Kuhlman's
of which reminds us that Lewis Stern

fe Spsfiiulu art Eyeglauss,

HAVE

Added u&gt; «uy stock of Jewelry a
full Block of

MUSICAL GOODS!
ant! get prioe*.

McOmber’s, the Jeweler.
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EST S»&gt;\ i'.I.TY OF THE
&lt;T xA.il E.

THE TILL FAMILY,
VatsUiu usd iMtromsnUUsto. rem­

Hack Band Concert Co.
UNION HALL,

Tiiorsday Kvening, Dec. 9th, ’86.
Mln* Till. Sopranh.
Mi-w Annie TUV Contralto.
Mr. D. Till. Jr. Tenor.
Mr. Wm. Till. Basso.
They will lutrodticv far the flrat time their
w-e. -."Ique md renivrkable Instrument. the
•w.ly ciueuf It* kind before the public. known

Rock Harmonicon,
Which w *•knowledjted to be the most woo-

Sb iretruuieut. and their ttrornunc* utxoa
. .re klway* r. calved with general MtmiLtbml detntUL ■
f
NtiTK TUI, program is refined, varied and
KfiMkitbie t&lt;ir Its itorel and attractive fntare*.

it i Er latter tbev iiitrudnee sokm ai»4 aeterted
B'» trfi Ihr K^-k llarmonlmo, Deanna. Zlth«r Ntrcich Zltbrr. Ealrk HetH, Xylophone and
ether in.tnnnenl*. while their aliictnx, both Io

Broadhead and- Fine Dress
Goods, Gloats, elc.
of

Morse E. Nevins.
Pmtbrr nrisbt Bustlee. •

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Bilk Handkerchief,

J) EMEMBER
THE FIRST

Ball

Annual

to Wsisert hi, S. 0.1
Will occur at

UNION HALL.

Friday Eveninii, Dec. 30th, 1886.
Good Music.

Good Order.

Good Time to AH.
BILL,

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$1.00.

gOODYEAB A CO.

Tic Pecph’s Irjg Stere.
Prescription Department.

I you CAN FIND

PERSONAL MENTION,
Mr*. W. J. Bowoe is very IB.

1.720.

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PC ^Ith, of N Ilea, whs in the
city MondajL
m*k' • buslMas trip to
Detroit this week.

C. A. Hough and family are moving
to the city this w«jk.

Mrs. E. L. Haff, of-Grand Rapids,
u visiting Hastings friends.
W. T. Brown, of Chicago, was in the
city u portion of the past week.

Col. Gill is to speak lieforetheG. A.
R. post at Freeport Friday evening.
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N. Brayton and Dr. 11. C. Feckham,
of t reeport.'Werein the city Monday.

Mr. snd Mrs. Duane Ferd were in
Grand Rapids a portion of the past
Mrs. W. H. Powers and son Roy re­
turned from a visit to Grand Rapids
friends Saturday.

Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester GreuvtH were
called to Detroit last week by the death
of the latter’s mother.
Joseph Gawer and family, formerly
ot Woodland, have moved to this city,
occupying the house in the 2d ward re­
cently vacated by John Weissert.

. R-K- Grant la closing out his large is still selling goods at those extraor­
The effort on the part of inter­
stock of overcoats at actual cost.
dinary low prices. Each day that pa«The M. E. 8. 8. are preparing for ap­ “ lesrens the time In which to secure ested parties to create a feeling of
the bargains he is offering.
propriate exercises for Christmas.
antagonism between the Businees
If you want an overcoat at whole­
The first half of George W. Cable's Men's Association of this dly and the
I Knights of Labor will prove abortive,
sale price, buy now of B. K. Grant
two-part storv, “Cnrancro." a story of us the latter organization is comptoed
E- Y. Boole is on the war-pa th, as the LouiHiann Acadians, will appear in of men who propose to pay theitr obli­
w4r b« seen iruui a peraual of thiaiwiue. the January Century, with Illustrations gations, dollar lor dollar. There is no
✓Hon. Daniel Striker and family by Kemble, who recmtlv vhitetl Louis­ reason for any tll-feellng between the
two organizations, and there is none.
now occupy their huudsume residence. iana to obtain sketches for the work.
“We WERE ABOUT TO REMARK." if
Such has been their trade in holiday
The Chautauqua circle meets at the
fng*nexLUf Df* ltobcrlB Tue,day even­ gotKiB that Smith. Ilana &amp; Van Arman's you haven't purchiuied your heavy
supply has already b^. n exhausted, and weight suit or overcoat it would be
Twenty five cents buys slxliara of a lUHitlier of the firm has la-en awnv well to select at once. It’s the early
Ivory soup, at Smith, liaum &amp; Van- purchasing a new. and much larger liirtl that g»-t.s the worm. The “T. &lt;J.
Aruians.
v Mock of these goods. Walch for them. &amp; Co." Clothing is the best offered.
1 hey will be sold very cheap.
The shapes are lhe latest, the fabrics
Last week's blizzard seriously inter­
are selected for wear, and the tits are
A Free Lecture—Itav. B. II. perfect Trwle murk on every label
fered with the running of trains on the
Valley line.
Demon, pastor of the- Baptist church and ticket Call at R. K. Grant's and
Every day next week Smith, llama will deliver a lecture on the Immortali­
&amp; van A । man will aril waler white oil ty of the Soul to the young peonle of
At a regular assembly of Giblom
the city at the Baptist church Sunday Council No. 49, held Monday evening,
for lUc per gallon.
evening, Dec, 12. at 7 o'clock. Old and
Saturday waa a busy day with our
the following officers were elected:
young are cordially invited.
merchants, leastwise those who are ad­
T. I. M.-B. K. Rose.
The readlnem with which the Jour­
vertising so liberally.
D. M.-T. Phillipa,
P. C. Wf-A. P. Drake.
Em. busby’b bath rooms are recelv- nal endorsee -Lalor’s" assertions of
Treaa.—Dani Striker.
mg a deserved increase of patronage, extravagance by the dty council and
Recorder—John Li&lt;-hty.
and are worthy of 1L
school -board ami the favoritism of
C. of G.-M. W. Riker.
CiCRriT court adjourned for the supervisors and lioard of review, con­
G. 8. and S —T. J. Brosseau.
firm our view that Lalor and ihr Jour­
term Saturday lorenoon, several cases
C. of C.— Wm. Jones.
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having been continued.
y nal editor wear the same sized hat
Sentinel—E. B. Throop.
Our editorial and much other inter­
W. F. IllCKflis securing hlx crop Tn
The Banner is pleased to note the
esting
matter
will
be
found
on
our
in
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ice, which ia about 7 inch re in thickevidences of good work being done in
new and superior quality.
side pages this week. On our supple­
ttiis dty by the organization known as !
The largest line of violins and musi­ ment will la- found local matter of the Knights of Labor. This organiza­
cal goods ever shown in this dty at A. interest. These changes of make up tion, if rightly conducted, is a power­
are rendered neccessary to meet the
R. McOmber'a, the jeweler’s.
ful agency in the elevation or man­
demands upon our space thia .week.
kind, both morally and financially.
The largest stock of gb&gt;vre and mit­
Waterbury Watches.-Yes 1 do The fact that our local assembly has
tens in Barry county, at R. K. Grant’s,
Me has no competition in ibis line.
keep Waterbury watches, and sell them the good will of the puslnrtts men as
well as our dtii«*ns generally, is no
Our readers in P. airieville and vicin­ for 82.50, with chain. I alao sell the doulrf a source of gratification to its
CELEBRATED
ROCK­ members.
ity are invited to peruse the double GREAT
quarter announcement of M. J. Goes, FORD watch, stem wind; and sell
In this dty and county, the drculathem as low ns $10 in a diver case.
y The librarian, Mrs. F. R. Pancoast,
JOHN BEWMEK. The Jeweler.
tion of that bright paper, the Detroit
’has resigned and anew one will be
chosen by the board of education soon.
Two reasons why you should buy Tribune, has nearly doubled, both th^j
daily and weekly, since it came into
Col. Gill has opened a bazaar and specks of John Bewmer, the Jeweler:
1st He keeps the best for the least the hands ot Its present owners. The
notion store in the building formerly
paper eminently deserves this recogni­
occupied m Will II. Goodyear's drug money.
.
tion, and vastly more. It those who
store.
2nd He examines his' customer's appreciate a good newspaper, and those
A son of Wm. Jewell, of the second eyes with the best improved innlru- who desire the success ot republican
ward, waa quite aeri-ualy injured Sat­ menta. and don't have to divide the principles will but dotheir duty, the
urday while coasting, by colliding with profit with a physician.
circulation of this best paper of Michi­
“The Till family appeared at Jackson gan will again be doulded.
Lost, a pocketbook, on Tuesday, under my management last season and
containing over S3 in money and a gave a very satisfactory entertain menu
note for 89. Please return to Banner Their programme is calculated to
office.
pl«-a«e a popular audience, in f»ct our
The G. Paul Smith entertainments people were very enthuaiaatic over this
are delightful. In his imprrooxuttions their first appearance here.”
he ranks al the head.—Chicago Daily
HENRYAUNTIN,
Tribune.
The
new
hank
will begin business
Don't pay 8(3 fora reven jewelled
Rockford walch when you can buy the about the 15tb of this month. Quar­
same thing of me for 810. Call and see ters have been secured in Messer Bros,
A. R. McOwber.establishment for the present Prob­
Scotch caps that other dealers can­ ably a m*w block will lie built for the
not buy for Ute. sold every day at R. Imnk another year. The institution
K. Grantli for fiOe. They are the only will have the very best financial back­
ing and will prove a successful buslimported caps Id the dty.
n«8 venture, x
While our advertising crowds upon
Lewis Stern will positively close
our regular apace, by the addition of a
supplement we give more t .an the out his entire stock before January 1st.
usual amount of reading matter.
He will prolmbjy vacate his present
Mrs. Hattie Watkins has rooms quarters soon after Christ mas. Those
over Fowler’s boot and »hoe store, who want to secure drv goods, cloth­
where she is prepared to do embroidery ing, d-ew goods, furnishing goods, in
fai't anv article in Mr. Stern’s stock at'
and Stamping. Embroidery taught
or tielow coat must secure the bargains
At a meeting of the school board before that time.
held TuHaiay evening three »tud« nu of
The entertainment drew a large aud­
the high school were mu-pended lor the
Imlance of this term, lor violation of ience Rnd proved an eminent satisfac­
the rules.
tion. He amply sustained bls great
Lost—By Chas. Gorham, of Dowl­ reputation and showed a rars and com­
ing, his dog Rover. Cheatnut and prehensive talent in reproducing these
while color: even marked!in face; left famous characters. The literary club
eve blind. Pleare comiuduicate with have conferred a genuine favor upon
th public in Introducing him.—Bailie
Mr. Gorham or this office.
The Hanner acknowledges the re­ Creek Daily Journal.

ceipt of a copv &lt;if the proceedings of the
Michigan Press AeMX-latiun, held at
C«ddwater, June 1 and 2. ireued from
the pr&lt;ss of the Ovid Uidon.
As an impersonator he prolably has
no auprrior. There is such a tl&gt;lelity
that an uniformed audience would
hardly be able to detect the counterfeit.
—Muskegon D dly Chronicle.

“30,000 PEOPLE heard the Rock play­
ers at Chamanqmt last Kra&gt;&lt;*n. rha
entrrbdnment w;ia very unique and
pleasing.”
REV. DE VINCENT.
Chancellor Clmuiattqw* University.

A donation visit and reception will
be tendered Rev. Mr. Lee and family nt
the M. E. parsonage, on Wednesday
evening of next week, Dec, H&gt;«h. An
earnest Invitation is extended to all
friends.
___________ ______

We i ul up from Ausuil mb. IWS, to NitremUr 3K.i, IMS, to: pretcription* and rtcipm.
We-pi»y nocoinmlMloui*; oiler no liidueemeuU
k&gt; ductor*’ except the beet skill. The first grs&lt;la
of all chemical*. H&gt;-.. employed In ilhpeuslnf.
Died.—Tn thhHty Thursday morn­
Mial-rate |a-;ce« and a detcrinlimUcoi not to
h-rmlt the eleuirnl of cheap"**' to Influence ing. Dec. 2. of pulmonary consumption.
cither the labor or m-tcriat &lt;&gt;f our prescription Charles Edward, son of Mr. and Mrs.
«»*k is thu seoret of our suxsesa.
Chas. Fairchild, aged 15 years. The
funeral was held at the house, baturW. H. GOODYEAB 4 CO.,
dsy forenoon.
The reliable "Lire and I«t Ltve" DrOKEUts,
A Challenge.-!, a. Eibworth, of
Hasting*. Mich. Jackson, challenges any m-n in iUrry
county to a three davit. 18 hours a day,
VOTICE-1 will be st the store of H. A- gt&gt; M you plrsf* walking match, for
1 y (Goodyear &amp; Hom each BaUsday erf Dreeae
8100 or $150 a •«*.
a twWKK

The lecture by Rev. IL 11. Lowry, In
Union Hall, Monday evtning was the
most interesting and Instructive we 1
ever h»*ard in tn is city. The sdbj.-ct
was “China;” and the speaker had a
wealth ot information cuncerning that
mysterious country and its jh-upk, it
was truly a feast. The Uhlurse idols,
ctetumes and curiosities exhildted
were both rare and interesting, and the
lecturer’s comments on them highly
• ntertaining. Perhaps tne most novel
and certainly the most pleasing part of
the lecture, acre the magic lantern
views, illustrating the sights of Pekin,
and the many curious things to be seen
&lt;’«J * Journey from Pekin to the Great
Wall. Views of this latter were also
shown. The audieuoe Was delighted
with the lecture, and should llev.
taiwry come again, lhe repetition of
"Nineteen Years in China" would draw
a crowded house. ’
' Kalamazoo, Midi., May (th.
G. Paul Smith’s entertainment lust
night was by all odds the best
thing of the kind ever given in
Kalamazoo.
His
impersonations
w«ro the best [ liav- ever seen,
•uid I have hmrd Helen Potter aud all
the other celebrated imp-rsanatoni. The
audience were wild with enthusiasm,
and I heard many people ray, "it was
worth the price of admission to see one
impersonation."
Ynnr* tnilv.
G, EDWIN DUNBAR, Manager.

BradlMtaMleh.. March IL
G. Paul Smith gave his sixth enter­
tainment here, in the Baptist church.
The trustees had ref unit I the chuch for
any concert, entertainment or even a
lecturefor over a year, but opened it to
me at once when told that I wished to
bring Mr. Smith here again. Fine as
his other five enlerUinui-nta were, our
local press termed thin "the b«t en­
tertainment ever given here.”
Y-ni-x tmlv.
KAKx EST CANFIELD.

To THE citizens of Hastings and the
members of L. A. 1831 Knights of La­
bor we extend our heartfelt thanks for
the many acta of kindness rendered us
during the sickness, death and burial
of our san. —
C. H. AND E M. FAIRCHILD.

No Furtnnea I* the Bank.
The Bank of England h Ln no way custo­
dian of *ny real property whatsoever, nor
Halt any knowledge erf any of the property
rf person, dying Intestate, nor of the pro­
ceeds uf ertatca In chancery, nor of un­
claimed dirktaxto on .etaU-, jn txinkroptcy.
—Philadelphia CalL
Ixmdou aandwich meu are chiefly degen­
erated orirtocrata, one would think from an
article in The (Standard. “Many a university
man." it xere. “soldier, physician, tawyo-, or
primL ha* carried a pair of board* past the
windows of the club of which be waa once
aa honored member. —Kama* City Time*.

Enciand'* Dad Bread.
Mix Bencher mj-&gt; that the only iault ahe
baa to find with England la the bad climate
ami bod bread, the latter being ao hard that
It could almost t«« uard for paving material.

George Tilden, one of the coutCTtant* of
lhe will of Hrnnuel J. TIMqn, aays that the
estate. Instead of amounting to K&gt;,00J,0ue, M
hu been given oat, ia nearly
ADVEBTISED LETTERS.
Letter* ari&lt;l rewied to the following pereous rem*lnin« uncalled fnr at HuUng*. IUrry Osx,
uu&gt;, ru. .

Thndl. 8. A. Ford»er, Will 9nuun«r.
■
Drop LnUera-J*ne Doolittle. Frank Derby,
Lock wood ItejiKtfd., David Demand. P»X Me
The carpets, all body Brmnels, for Carty. M. Washburo.
C*ni*~ HAllie Green, Adam Smith, J. a HamHon. Dan’l Striker's new borne were moad, G. W. Worthing.
w. h. rnwFRx. p. m.
furnished by the. enterprising/ firm of
Goodyear A Barnes. Their gdod* were
equal to any that could be shown In
MARRIED.
Grand Rapids, while their prices were
Iwlow those of the Valley City dealers. MORGAN-COEIz-At my residence In Balti­
Mr. Striker is well pleased with the car­
pets, and could hardly fail to be; as
more.
they are elegant in design, and put
down in neat shape. In this connection
we may state that Gondvear &amp; Barnes
make a specialty of good goods and low
Stepping into John Cole's harness
shop yesterday, we found that gentle­
man highly delighted with the splen­
did trade he is enjoying. The irrepreaaIble Babcock chimed into remark that
he had made the biggest halter for
I alph Webster, dT Johnstown, that had
ever been made in the state. It was of
such ponderous dimensions that Mr.
Webster paid 85 for it while the ordin­
ary halter costs but 81.23. Mr. Cole
says that "No 1 goods ami low prices”
are the bedrock upon which he is build­
ing a large and rapidly increasing trade.

/^Saturday evening the following
officers were elected for Fitzgerald
Post, G. A. R.. for the ensuing year:
Commander—O. H. Greenfield.
Senior Vice Com.—II. 8.8mlth.
Junior Vice Com.—Geo. L. Wheeler.
Officer of the Dav—Seymour Burton.
8UHrtcrmaster—Travers Phillipa.
hnplain—James N. Collister.
Surgeon—Wm. Jones.
Officer of Guard—Ephriam Batteraon.
Delegates to Department Encamp­
ment— Sami S. Garrison, Dan’i E. BirdsulL Jas. N. QnlHstrr.
y/hT the recent meeting of the Ceme­

Heading. Mleli.. February «.
G. Paul Smith had a packed house
in his fourth entertainment here not­
withstanding the terrible storm of sleet,
and every!tody was delighted. The
ho- ss hw hail drawn will Insure the
financial aufccew of the course.
'O’eak"'&amp;T CANFIELD.
tery Association W. L. Wilkins was
chosen president, J. M. Nevins vice
A brother of Pieny McOmber, of president, John Beasmer secretary, P.
Maple Grove, who was residing with A. Sheldon treasurer, E.Y. Uogle, N.
hhu. ia in jail bectiuseof very pronounc­ T. Parker and W. D. Ilayrs trustees,
ed svmptoms nf Insanity. It seems and 8. S. Garrison reflected sexton for
that he attempted recently to kill Pieny ensuing year. During the past year,
Mi Oudwr with an ax. lie is a gradu­ there have lieen 26 burials in Riverside,
ate from Ann Ari«»r.and was for years which b&lt; 12 fewer than In any previous
a verv miith-Mu! teacher. Bo will vear. During the months of Septem.Inubtf.-as adjured insane and taken to lirr, October and November there was
not a single interment in the cemetery.
the ssylurib___________ '
This record speaks volumes for the
Mb. and Mr*. T. J. BOTit are. joint­
ly and severally, the owners of a
The old time way of doing business
diminutive waler epanlel which, in Is still in vogue with some businees
a recent short absence of the family houses but not with us. The marking
from home, tried to make hlmseir of prices of goods In hieroglyphic or
worth 8100 b* srxl!«&gt;w&gt;ng Mre. B.a
in some cloudy manner that none but
plush ritvrfk, a comlortaljr. and other the seller can und-retand. and E-wng
articles t»i» num* rotis tn mention, tie the customer whether hell pay » big or
had stircewi.d in getting away with little price is one notion of it Onra u
the txreit part of the goods nwntioD*d.
not a hieroglyphic store.
leaving thei/«6»&lt;» in sweet profusion are marked in plain figures. If you
on the floor, and waa about to ebrw UP
the kitchen stove, when he wa» caught JEr mmSJm th. loarks tnd UekcU.
In the act and his further campaign See if you can find them in plain firurea,
against the rDrtny was summarily
,
STAUFFKKACRAW1XY.
squdched.
r ,

Suitable and appnartiK iw'HoMday
GUM, at

j. i non im boom,
Standard Works of His­
tory and Fiction,

Refl Lioe Edition of

75t

lOONicely Bound Miscel­
laneous Works at
40c. each.

Plnxh and Leather, Bonnfl Album
Very Cheap.
Novelties in Christmas
Cards.

A Lane Assortaent of Me
and Rih Booh.
An Inapertlon of roMi and prtejM H lortted.
First door nouth of Pont Office.
•
ITOL1DAY GOODb!

Other Day ML
LARGE ASSORTMENT,
-AT-

Live andSret Live Prices,

SpUftBubir &amp; Miia’i,
THE OVERCOAT SEASON
1 is drawing to a close, and I
have about 400 on hand which
I am bound to close out, and
in order to do so at once I offor any Overcoat in my Store
at actual cost. This is no
scheme to sell Overcoats at a
profit; that is not the object
1 have too many, and oon’t
want to carry them over, and
I won’t This is a great chance
to buy overcoats at wholesale
prices. My loss is your gain.
Take advantage of this great
sale and secure goods cheap,
and Also help me out. I don't
want to make any profit out of
you; 1 want to close out’ my
overcoats.
Yours for Bargains,

. '

R. K. GRANT,
Cash Clothier.

•
day and Friday la Dveemlter.
JAS. K. HOG LE, City Treawrer.

XJOTICE TO HOPE TAX PA YR »*.-The two
i * but Tuesday* &lt;rf Dacember I will l&gt;e al
Hope ( enter wore, the two l**t Diuredat* at
D. L M..rtl&gt;tand’* rtore. dar Creek, and the
two Kalnrdtya before Cbrtelmiui *t Hmlth.

PENSIONS XS
DATFNTQ aecured or NO FAY. Bend
FA 1 tri IO MrMei or Rough 8k«cb of In­
vention and we will reuort m b&gt; patent ability
ISAM,

pierce.

WASHINGTON, D. C.

Competition is Close!
And LOW PRICES!
Rule theliay.

Meet

I wish to say to the people that I will

Any

Competition!

In good straight goods.

I

■Will TVot
Sacrifice quality of goods in order to sell cheap; but I will not

~Re Undersold
when it comes to straight, reliable goods. B wr this in mind.
I have been pleased tn notice some of thn prto-w which uro
quoted by others as -deep cuts,” “panic prices, etc. I have
been all along selling the same goods for Lbs money than the
advertised pnees, and made no pretentions to selling them at

PCaBC mwd inspect the goods and prices. I want your trade
and will get it if fair dealing and reliable goods are what you
" Butter Eggs and Farmer’s Produce taken in exchange for
goods, or I will pay cash for them, as you wish.

HENRY HOUGHTALIN.

�(

it
CURIOUS RAILWAYS. “J
TRACKS LAID ON TREE TOPS, OVER
KX AND UNDERGROUND.

The publiahec of Baltimore. Md.,
Every Saturday, Mr. T. J. Wentworth,
saya his child nged six months, was surfenng from a severe cold, and he gave
it red star cough cure, which acted like
a charm. No morphia.

Decatur has a fire engine and engine
house but no water.

THE OPENING OF

WM tranaocted.

THE OHIO FARMERS INS. CO.
It bu Age, Experience, Reputation and Stability.

A condition ot bailor*.

It is criminal to neglect a child. Hill’s
Peerless Worm Specific cures worms,
or money refunded. W. H. Goodyear.
la a wall book entitled “Wonders and
Ctri-.ltteiufUm Railway," tbe author, Mr.

I

run tighbx-n mite* an hour in any direction,
tbe tramdtten m natural to railroads whom

in 1W», when U» mcn-ury utood twenty

railroad iron

South Lyons has more houses to rent
than tenants to seek them, and rentals
have fallen one-half in consequence.

nniabur of genUomria

which impoera a duty ou all leaf tobacco Im­
parted in bales of I I per pound, if stemmed.
numlier ot special ordorv, among them the fr
■hip bill, the etecbral count blit and Tin
man's railway bill; also wvaral labor bills.

&lt;*\e*d m*"1 o Blood Elixir fa the only
« 3^ Banedy guaran­
teed. It is* pool tire core for Ulcera, Eraptloes or ByphlI hie Poisoning. It purifies the
whole system, and baalahee all RbeumaUo
and Nwralgio pains. We guarantee it
x. H. LATMKur. nrugKtet.
THIS IS RIGHT. We believe in
selling only the l»*st, and have secured
the agency for KempK Pile Suppositor­
ies. No treatment like it for Piles.
Succmie unqarationed. Price 50 cents.
For sale by W. H. Goodyear.

w.ll be brought forward a* *&gt;jn os poaiible

FOR 25 CENTS get Kemp’s Liver
i’ills for Torpid Liver, for Constipation,
for the Complexion, w. IL Goodyhar.

hitI tod from charging a greater com pcu»a
(Ion in the aggregate for the trnmrportation

TO ALL MEMBERS of aodety
Kemp’s Balsam will cure your distress­
ing cough. We guarantee it. Price 50
a railroad through * foro-t with a crowou» and 81. Trial size free. Sold-by W.
[ 1. Goodyear.

So firm in tbawipport

track railways are actually operated tn tl»
United Stake and Canada. One of Uxw, In
th.- province of Qu-bec, in thirty mite* long
and tewed in the traneportalion of timber.

rm. oAr ttani with rrnuirkal lo wnontbmw
nt the rate of iwmty tiw mlte» u’l.hour.
Bull nxiro curious are what Mi. Kennedy

AwaU of
mu/otiry twenty-eight in
teen and oa-Lalf idcM

ered wheels running alun- the sides of the
wall, which wheels were further to servo as
brake*. A single rail, or Itirycle railroad,
hue niw been built in tbu United Btaten, and
waa iwojxwutkmat Ph&lt;rnixvilL\ Pa., in 187U
Since that date a two-wbeeted locomotive

ar ATMOttrnauic frxshiuul

words, of propelling carriugre along a large
tube by producing a vacuum In front and
applying ALrn ^pbori- pnwure la-hind. This
dvvjco bM not proved of much practical
value, Uiotigh a tuliular road of this kind
was fur a thu- in ertuul operation nt the

of departure dud draUnatlou.

Charles Gaskell, who threw ritroL
upon Mrs. Bentley at Reed City be­
muse she wouldn't marry him. and out line of transportation.
was afterward arrested at Toledo, hax
been convicted and sentenced to two
and a half years in Jackson. Mre.
Bentley ia scarred for Ufa
Hill's Peerless Cough Syrup is known
as the’grvat common sense remedy. No
cure, no pay. W. H. Goodyear.

^0-^5

*55

alone on account of Dyupopaia. AckoFi
Dyspepsia Tablets wfU cure Dywpepda,

ST. NICHOLAS

POWDER
Absolutely Pure.

ndjRcojs

fire

It is the ssimpleet a*d

The assets of &gt;1,262,170.35 are a guaranty of the prompt.
payment of losses by this Company.

L. C. WELTON^Agent

CAP

;af

at the apt ropriatloa bill*

A VESSEL LOST.

¥
£

S4LERM^S

THROCOB tlM

ij

tidal canvas o
oSct-rsat tbe

SOEA

CyrusU Luce
GW.L. Yaple
ttMDDtl Dickie
tattering..

For Bak’Tifr i'urnoses.

Best inti - '&lt;\.ij.

Lute's jdurall
IJKUTE
Jmm H. McD

Choriro Koebe

TEST OF THE FAITH CURE.

The LARGEST STOCK OF STOVES EVER EXHIBITED IN BAKRT
COUNTY fa now on sale at H. A. OOODYBAB &amp; SONS’ hardware Store.
Thia stock embrace ov«r‘FIFTY distinct patterns and
and includes aD
the latest patterns and iniprovements, and intending purchasers may feel naw
ed of obtaining here the bf*t goods at rra'«&gt;Dable prices.

Giltert H Om
rtdHpH. Wac

Price, of U» Eigtiln Wuurmsin dUtriet, aup

MESSER BROS

QftLIWU.

huuired in Boston and Halifax oHw for
M.Ooi. Her captain and a crow of about

Ftetwro GoUery.

bar* rarronderod tbdr char

Chancey IL Croaby, romplaluaui v
Fetter, defendant.
HUteotMieblKaii HRh Jud tote
Chaucrry- ’“*ijwudiuK in tbe c Irvi
Hrate'ln theeity3'HaMlniriuPu
October. A. D. ltd*. ,

CUTTERS!
Made, consisting of the

(JBBun’splura

MMte’e plcral
AVD

JtaooKFarr
ftrwart 11. W

A*0a'a phirel

Wari&amp; Doha, Mason, Lansing.

ten. MUtellh. Salem. Wowibnry. WU1i»w.

MrDo«rald* pl

Have a full,supply of the Best

MONTGOMERY WARD A CO.

DW»

ATTO

nlUilu ivru
roi&gt;&gt; &lt;i( Mid bin and nouro or tkii order; and Id |

Colvmkcm, Ohio, Dec.
Ex-Hmater
Thurman waya the coming banquet of the

selling vi
cheap
goods. We
ex• We
” ~ make no pretensions
vmo to
w ovuiuk
*v&lt;»|' gvvuo.
»» u v»A
*"A, W. &lt;* . . . .
A «... .1 n n »&gt; . 1 .... — n
. C *_ * . — 1 1 _ _
U.
Al u .X
R
P®AZ*rtA to
renia
‘n in trade,
and cannut if
we sell any bnt
first
lE’.STSJSlXwl'uESXrdw St cla8a goods in every line. We calculate to maintain onr rep
ut«tion of aeliing strictly first-class goods vent cheap. You
euuniv. iu&gt;d ihoi «*id pubiieaiioo be coounoed I will get the worth of your money every time if yon buy of tw.

U» be i«HMHially arned on raiU uoa reslrlrnt
country, will not have uniMua) political Itu- defendant at leant twenty days before the time
Afore prrwntxxi for liln appearance.
FRASK A. HOOK EH,
Hmiiii A i ou.Kovr,
Clretnt Judsn
; Hollellorn for Complaluant.
, A true copy.
7, because the sth falls &lt;m Saturday, and the
Gko, w. AiutKV, Hrglnter.
member* are too good. Democrat# te carry
their celebrttiou over Into Sunday morning.

CALL TINT
And see them.
of cutters.

We take pleasure in showing our elegant line
•
Respectfully,

T^CRAPHY^jr^

MESSER BROS.

hxiicaUug the am-

Default iMvinx bcm made in Um&lt; coudittetu
ot a rortntn mortgage, executed by Walter
Harnhart ao&lt;l Roxy Barnhart, lite wife, ot Rut­
land. Barry Uomiti. MiehUan.
uij.,to
__ James
._____L._

Boston Dry Goods Store.

f

S. Bab
Jnwite W. T
OnteaE. Do

Btbcock’s piu

tnwn

MARR &amp; DUFF

nola river. &gt;-‘tW,000-, Ohio river. t40C,UH.

t ■

Have opened the above store

IWlC

il Wt Mui Slrsei, iuhi &amp; lidtii Block,
WUO.OJW; below Cairo. fC.lWO.OX). A num-

Battle Creek, Mich.
The store is filled with Bargains in each department.
the Stock is all Bargains.

CwtcibNAtt, Dec.

In fact

Cotton Flannels, Denims. Tickings, Sheetings, Cot­
tons, Kentucky Jeans, Cloths,

fnr voung people is what the papers
call bu Nicholas. Do you know about
it—how sood it is. how clean and pure
and helpfid? If there are any boys or
girls In your house will &lt;nu not try a
numlier. or try it foa a yAr, and see if important cawA
it Isn’t ju*t the element you need in the
hounehol*!? The Lonnn Times
... hss
■ ■ ■ “We have, nuthlne “like
t-::
Mid,
it :z
on ihts
this
aid*. " Hera
Ham an
are some lead
le ulinr
features
side."
ilg featurn

At Prices we will not quote in tbe paper, but we will give you
when you call on us; prices that will astonish yon.
We invite yon to give us a call and we will endeavor to sell
you goods right; and if you do.not want to purchase, call and
we will show you our stock with pleasure.
w

Fine Line of Childs', Misses' and Ladies* Cloaks.
WHITpiMtt.

fesr-”

‘•5L.ii /«,b al

Office over Hicks Bros., Hastings, Mich.

The Cullom bill

“THE IDEAL MttlAXfNE^

bi*face
■tteth*

And has no voidable conditions.

safest policy issued.

are fourteen ronubtr npjiropriation bill» U&gt; be

Therefore see that the members of four or
vour family are w-11 supplied with Dr.
Jacksons liver pills and use Dr. Jeck■*on’s root and herb cordial; It wHJ'
sharpen the appetite, help digestion,
promote sound sleep, strengthen the
■iystom and so remnove those diatretwing symptoms which, if neglected, may
result in the moat rerious consequences.
For sale by W. IL Goodyear. 81.00 per
bottle.
A bottle of catsup exploded on the
table of D. S. Ward in Allegan Thurs­
day. with anch violence as to break
nearly all the erbekery on the table,
blow out a window id the room, and
cut a bad gash in Mrs. Ward’s head.

^AKlHc

But the com-

George Segment, once a prominent
and wealthy citizen of Kalamazoo, died
in the county home last week.

Fur ISM.’S*?.
Stohies by Loe ISA M. ALCorrand
Ustanco vans of -brick, a quarte r of a utile
Icmg, nine fnrt high and right feet wide, and Frank it Htockton—several by each
author.
A Short Serial Storv by Mrs.
Burnett, whose chaimitig “Little
Lord Fauntleroy’’ has been a erext fea­
ture in lhe past year of 8t. Nicholas.
War Stories for Both and Girls.
Qkn. Ba DEAL’, chitif-of-staff, biogiapber, and confidential friend of General
Grant, and one of.zOir ableel and most
amnio., In connection with this branch of his popular ot living military writers, will
Tfir/ Kzmtwxly trill. nit that a ‘flying contribute a number of papers describ­
ing in clear and vivid style some of the
landing battles dP the late civil war
They will be panoramic descriptions uf
single contests or short campaigns, pre­
senting a mwt of literary pipture gallery
of the grand and’ heroic cunteaU m
CMrfuJiwUingcar wasinventad for the Kansas which the mrente af many a boy and
PacfSdnai^oad, and'has been used for yean girt of to-day took part.
The Serial Stories Include ••Juan
and Juanita,” iu&gt; admirably written
tsory of Mexican life, by Francis Court­
enay Baylor, author of “On Both
Stdes;” also, “Jenny’s Boarding House,"
by James Olis, a story of life in a great
city.
Short Articles. Instructive and
entertaining, will, abound.
Among
MMted Urn model of a submarine railway these are: “How »■ Great Panorama is
Made,” by Theodore R. Davis, with pro­
beCwnen Dover and Cabdx. On fuse llltisirations; “Winning a Com­
f 1-encrote throe galvanized iron mission" (Naval Academy).and “Recol­
lections of the Naval Academy;" “Bor­
ing for Oil" and "Among the GasWvlls," wltn a number of striking pic­
tures; “Child-Sketches from George
ElloL" by Julia Magruder; “Victor
Hugo’s Tales to hie Grandchildren." re­
counted bv Brender Mai thews; "His­
toric Girls." by E. S. Brooks. Also In­
teresting contributions frmn Nora Per­
ry, Harriett Prescoto Spofford. Joaquin
would be uJUxiil to a Imoy. Finally,
Miller, H. H. Boyesen, Washington
Gladden. Alice Wellington Rollins, J.
T. Trowbridge, Lientenaiit Frederick
Schwatka, Noah Brunks, Grace Denio
Litchfield, Rose Hawthorne Lathrop,
Mre N. M. B ItHLL Mary Mapes Dodge,
and mMiy othere, etc., etc.
The mibscnption price of ST. Nicho­
las is 83.00 a year; 96 cents a number.
tbeairu, Cha Opmsboww, the cinw. Paris Subs- riplions ate received by booksel­
lers and newsdealers every where, or bv
the publishers. New volume begins
with tbe November number. Send for
onr beautifully iHukUated caialogue
Black Prince, as he te called here, was greatly (free; containing full pro.pectus, etc.,
delighted wtth tho military spectacle at etc. The Century Co» New York.
treaMaf

^4 J|i* I*J

It pays the

Full Amount of Loss,

eompcliuon with Pw niultiUKteof lowtest.1
weight, slnn* or I h •|&gt;ti»te powder*. Sold
Id coni. K.o al Haxixo I’owTUnt Ou.
WiRHt. N V.
rets-

E'jcbcingn.

from U&gt;e gn«uu-l.

Ite pou-

Annual encampment of Michigan G.
A. R. March Ift-lS.

Children will refuse bad tasting
•ough medicine but they will all be
willing to take Dr. Jackson’s syrup of
lungwort and wild cherry whenever
offered. It is aa pleasant as maple
riivel,” and “A Handful of Ciirkeitte*."
It a]ij&gt;can&gt; that »om«- time ago a locomotive syrup and will reach a tiad eough and
cure the whooping cough much quick­
er than any other prepartion of the
kind. For by H. Beebe.
whenwa the front port of tbe clique n.nted on
a ek&lt;l which wax rorWrM and turned to the
right or h/t by wlxvlit working in connection

cies are broad and liberal.

Lex

DoM Forget Ths Boston Stere,
Omritefimen’aeiL

BATTLE CRHI, IICH.

�CURIOUS RAILWAYS.
TRACKS LAID ON TREE TOPS, OVER
KM£ AND UNDERGROUND.

The publtehec of Baltimore., Md._
Even- Saturdayt Mr. T. J. Wentworth,
say* hb child aged »ix months, waa mi Ifunng from a severe cold, and he gave
It rcKlatar cough cure, which acted like
a charm. No morphia.

THE OPEHIHO OF COM OR CSS

THE OHIO FARMERS INS. CO.

Decatur has a fire engine and engine
house but no water.

It has Age, Experience, Reputation and Stability.

It is criminal to miglert a child. Hill’s
Peerless Worm Specific cures worms,
or money rvfunded. W. 11. Goodyrar.

In a small (took vutitled ^Wonders and
CBri-aJUncof-t)m*Railway "Use author, Mr.

Annual encampment of Michigan G.
A. R. March IMS.

undeuhataining fcuUirra ot hfo subject in

Children will refuse bad tasting
sough 'medicine but they will all be
willing to take Dr. Jackson’s syrup of
lungwort and wild cherry- whenever
offered. It is as pleasant as maple
•yrup and will reach a bad cough and
cure the whooping cough much quick­
er titan any other prepartion of the
kind. For by H. Beene.

motive iu Sllpi*T*," “Tbe Luxuries of
Travel,- and "A Handful of CurioiiUra."

anti employed f.i

South Lyons has more houses to rent
than tenants to seek them, and rentals
, h.»ve fallen one-half in consrquenoe.
—.uayriMiruuire-imuiuwHiin
uenw.
a ated which wm rteiyrtol and turned to the &gt;
•
rightur itft by wheels working In conneetton
A_o
_ Blood Elixir to the only
with an endlrea mww and a Moment rack. TXKeTwK/V
Blood Remedy guaranFrrxu thte loiunotiw, which I* xid to haw
* *•*
’*■
«—w»
»
run eigbtta-n niibw an hour tn any direction,
all
tb- trauriUon in imtund to railroads whose

cies are broad and liberal.

TO ALL MEMBERS of sodetyKemp’s Balsam will cure your distress­
ing csuigh. We guarantee it. Price GO
and SI. Trial size free. SoliL by W.
d. Goodyear.

a milnwul through

• twq of which were huge
«4d6 by idde, and wawwl &lt;

'hiPfcupport

mites long
of timber.
t t!w ni» ot twrnty-livo mites dn hour.
Btill more curious are what Mr. Kennedy
muldodl the bicycle rail wayp, where tbo
irwbenhi run on a single rail-i One calkd
Sc “KUiom caravan” was Ingun in Syria, be

faiteodod to bra&lt;» th« engine ami;
tn tbe train by obliquely plnred .l
«red wheels, running along tbei

•hip bill, the electoral count bill and Thur­
man’s railway bill; a ho several labor bills.

poaelbte

baa also teen built in-the UnitedStates, and
was Woncratirwiat Bhrnnixvillc, Fa, in 1WU.
__ . *L.»

_ ......

LvwrvVIv.

elevated rail row 1 in Atlanta, O*.
nr ATMoai nKmc rimMunx.

words, of propelling carriages along a large
tube by producing a vacuum in front and
value, Uiouph a tubular road of thia kind
was fnr a thnr in actual operation at tbe
Crystal Talaou, Sydenham. Tbe tube in this
instance wm of -brick, a quarter of a mile
Jong alaa fret high and right feet wide, and

trfeknorkof the tunnel and to Aba floor. A

ample. 1 In avntsnctlon with this branch of bls
aSijert Br.‘Kennedy telb us that a "flying

mnHewMrt IteMf, with forty pounds in adrii-

flight around tbo mom. Beta much more auccwaful sailing rar was in vented for the Kansas
Padfl3 ndlruad. and has teen used for years

LI bl tort tbo modal of

brtwoni Dow and Calais.

On

tul»
would bo afflxnd to a buoy. Finally,

tbeOoUdCbatesif to return hbme by Bordeaux Tba
Blech Prince, as be is called here, srasgroiUy

n»r iwe-’ST.

ot departure and dmUnation.

Lutin tbe midst of hU icy Us fare.
&lt; Its pteaaed took. -What’s tbe

quirwl.andi

.

The assets of 11,262,170.85 are a guaranty of the prompt
payment of losses by this Company.

L. C. WELTON, Agent

But tbe rom-

The Cullom bril

CAP

aru fourteen regular appropriation bill* U&gt; b-

^ALeraT^

lidal csDVtso

SOEA

tiamuel Dickie
tatter.mf .-

For Baking I’urno.’ses.

Best in t&gt;

”’-M.

LMrt piural
UEVTE
Jmm H. McD
MmbwS- Cu
darks Moabe
TbeLARIJEST STOCK OF STOVES EVER EXHIBITED IN BABRT
COUNTY is dow on aaie at H. A. GOODYEAR A SONS’ Hardware Store.
This stock embraces over "FIFTY distinct patterns and six&gt;s,- and indodca &lt;D
the latait patterns and Improvements, and intending purchasers may fwl mw
ed of obtaining here the best goods at reasonable prices.

Michael Cfapos, of Ari chat, C. B.. and u
insured in Boaton and Halifax offlore for

TEST OF THE FAITH CURE.

MESSER BROS
Have a full supply of the Bent

MONTGOMERY WARD A CO.

dical

tern, because tbe strike was in direct conflict
with a contrast tbe blowers had with thrir
employers. The knights woes oppowd to a
clause In tba contract allowing the i-mployton, MUlvQto, Salem. Woodbury, William*

uitMJKvtt R. Crwsbv. roniplaluaui v».. Gay W.
Foster, detendatn.
/
Kate of MtcbhDui - i'lfth Judicial eifcuiL- -In
Chancery, suit pending In (be UIrridtTourt tor
the county o&lt; Harn , m Ctuaierry. at the Court i
H«UMt tn the city ot HaMlnx* on the Hh day of
October. A. D- U««. „
In thw cause it appearing from aftldavR on
file, ttia: ttie defendant &lt;la&gt; W. Pinter Is not a
rrridral of thte state, but 1* a rraternt uf tbe
rtate ot New York. Ou motion of Kmttb &amp; Colgrove complainant's aollcttont. tl I* entered UuU
ttie app-'anujoe «d -old nou rrsWecrt defendant

of hi* appearance be- raitJe bl* an«w*r to
hill of complaint tn be filed, and a copy th
ot tohoaerved on th-rronplaiiuuit’s soiiei
r.tlbln rarely day« alter arm ler on him &lt;
cupy of said mil and notlev of thh order; an
ttefjulc t hr rent, said trill be taken aa eonfc
by aald non-resident detrudanL And tt to
thcr ordered, that within twwity day* the &lt;
nlaimuit caww a notice of till* order to be |
fished In tte Haatiugi Baxsem.anew* pt
Columbdk. Ohio, Dec. K—Ex-Hniatoc printed, published and circulating In
Tburuian says tbe coming banquet uf the
Jacksou club, for whieb Invil (tea hare

CUTTERS!
Made, consisting of the

defcnditnt at least twenty days Iwfore the time
It te customary tor tbo club to above preamhed for Illa appearance.
FRANK A. HOOKER,
HNirii A OiuittuVK, ’
Clrrult Judge.
Solicitors for Compialtivit.
A true cony.
Uko. w. AnnKV. Beglster.
7, because the Sth falls on Saturday, and tbe
mnmtxrrM nre too good . Democrats to carry
their cotebrat tou over into Sunday morning.

Ward &amp; Dokus, Mason, Lansing.
We make no pretensions to selling cheap goods. We ex­
pect to remain m trade, and cannot if we sell any hntx 1iretclass goods in every line. We calculate to maintain our rep
utation of selling strictly first-class goods very cheap. You
will get the worth of your money every time if yon buy of ns.

And see them.
of cutters.

We take pleasure in showing our elegant line

MESSER BROS.

QOU; from tbe Illinois river to tbe Ohio river,
WO.OW; below Cairo. KJ.HJQ.OOO. A nnnr

for young penpte is what the papers
call oL Nichols*. Do you know about
it—how good it ia how clean and pure
and Helpful? If there are any boys or anta must pay
girls In your lainse wHl ynu nut try a royafty of SWI
number, or try it foj a y*ar. and see if
It Isn’t jn*» the element you need in the
himaeh.dil? The Lonnn Time* has
said. “We have nothing like it on this
side," Here are some leading features

Jstan 8. Fur
HrwsrtB.W

Dtrt pluralit

ATTO

■l*sC. Ik.nD

hTATE
*WH8.!Ub

Pl

Boston Dry Goods Store.

g»Misht-

MARR &amp; DUFF
Have opened the above store

t&gt; day* the Principal *um of *«o. with all
arrearage nt intermit thereon, should become

MsKz’i plural

Respectfully,

TELECRAPHY^V
icLl:
■ taral.»sd Write ValnUAT Brv*. Jsaeevllte.
IMault having been made In the coudttkma

Geo. L. Haiti
VblG. Bear
karoo C. Fiib

CALL I3KT

indicating th* mm&gt;

land. Harry &lt;knnit&gt;. MivhlKxn, to Juuea ,
Whttromb. nt Itattte Creek. Michigan, beartr
dote the 3 dav ut ill?. A. D. IMS. and rroonh
harbor bill give tbo following amounts: fUi- n the oflter of ttw Krjliter uf Derd* of Him
County.
Mlrhtgan. on the WUi rtar of Mar. A. I
nols river. S'WO.OOO; Ohio river. SX)0,(W, taw. lnlltwrieotBM&lt;tnKM.on
juntra xm m
Detroit river. * 130.000; Hau?t Rte. Marie, W. Hald morir-ige wm made upon the rxpra
WO,(XX); HL Mary’s river. HO.OCM); Mt. Ctair

Uaioo'splurs

OOM.HT

portanco.

Wamiikqtox Crrr. Dec. T—The a«tlma.Gw

McDonald-* pl

OiDwt H.Omo
Philip H. Wn

Aplin h plural

former declaring they will Unck-Urt and pro

"THE IDEAL MtGAEUVE”
brroEst

It is the^simpleet and

Office over Hicks Bros.. Hastings. Mich.

ST. NICHOLAS
Stokies by Lorisa M. Aixxmand
Frank IL Stockton—several by each
author.
A Short Sehtal Storv by Mem.
Burnett, whose chatming “Little
Lord Fanutleruy** has been unait fea­
ture in lite past year of St. Nicholas.
War Stories eor Buys and Girls.
Gen. Badeau. cbief-uLataff, biogiapijer, and confidential friend of Grneral
Grant, aud uue uLthe ablest and most
popular ot livingonllitary writers, will
contribute a number uf papers describ­
ing in clear and vivid style some of lhe
Irttdtng battles o£ the late civil war
Tbry will be panoramic descript ion* of
single contests or short campaigns, pre­
sentinK a nurt of literary picture gallery
of Ute grand and heroic cuatueU tn
which the Barents of many a boy ami
girl of t'Hlxy took part
The Serial Stories include “Juan
and Juanita," an admirably written
tsory of Mexican life, by Francis Court­
enay Baylor, author of “On Both
Sides;” also, “Jenny’s boarding House.”
by James Otis, a story of life in a great
city.
Short Articlks. Instructive and
entertaining, will abound.
Among
these are: “How a Great Panorama is
Made," by Theodore B. Davis, with pro­
fuse lllustrations: “Winning a Com­
mission" (Naval Academy).and “Recol­
lections of the Naval Academy." “Bor­
ing for Oil" and “Among the Gas­
Wells," wlin a number of striking pic­
tures; "Child-Sketches from George
ElioL" by JulDt Magruder; “Victor
Hugo’s Tales to his Grandchildren." re­
counted bv Brantier Matthews; "His­
toric Girla.'* by E. S. Brooks. Also in­
teresting contributions fmm Nora Per­
ry, Harriett Prettcoie Spofford. Joaquin
Miller, H- H. BoyeseD, Wellington
Gladden. Alice Wellington Rollins. J.
T. Trowbridge, Lieutenant Frederick
Schwatkn, Noah Husikt, Grace Denio
Litchfield, Rose Hawthorne Lathrop,
Mrs H. M. B Platt. Mary Mapes Dodge,
and manv others, etc., etc.
The auliscnption price of ST. NICHO­
LAS la S8D0 a year; 26 cents a number.
Subo riptioos ate received by booksel­
lers and newsdealers sverv where, or bv
the publishers. New volume lieglnR
with the November number. Send for
our beautifully illustrated catalogue
(free) containing full pro pectus, etc.,
etc. Thk Century Co„ New York.

POWDER
Absolutely Pure.

And has no voidable conditions.

safest policy issued.

hibited from charging a greater compensa­
tion in tbe aggregate for the trniwportntion
of freight or passengers over a shorter than

Therefore see that the members of four or fire cf the ap; ropriation bilb
vour family are w-11 supplied with Dr.
Jacksons liver pills nnd use Dr. Jeck&lt;on’s root and herb cordial; it wilb
A VESSEL LOST.
iharpen the appetite, help digeatiorf,
promote sound sleep, strengthen the
syatom and so remnove those distress­
ing symptoms which, if neglected, may
Halifax, N. 8.. D&gt;xx I —White trying tc
result in the moat serious consequences.
For sale by W. II. Goodyear. »L00 par
bottle.

"Nk f\AWk Of tho K00*1 things of this
llfo
sorrowfully let
alone on account of Dyepepalx Acker’i
Dyspepsia Tablets will cure Dyspopaln,
indigeetion and Constlpatton; sold on •
positive guarantee at U and 00 cents, by
x. m. i-A-rituur pfuggUL

^AKlHG

wns tb&lt;&gt; moot troubl-Mum.

George Segmost. once a prominent
and wealthy citizen of Kalamazoo, died
Ln tbe county home last week.

A bottle of catsup exploded on the
table of D. S. Ward in Allegan Thurs­
day, with such violence as to break
nearly all the erbekery on the table,
blow out a window m the room, and
cut a bad gash In Mrs. Ward’s head.

It pays the

Full Amount of Loss,

Among
upon soon are the Sum itra tobacco bill,
which impost* a duty on all leaf tobacco im­
ported ill balm uf II per pound, if stcinrujd,
and 75 cents if ututensinad. Tbou there are a

Charles Gaskell, who threw vltrql
upon Mrs. Bentley at Reed City be-'
cause she wouldn’t marry him. and ouj line ot transportation.
was afterward arn-sted at Toledo, ha*
been convicted and sentenced to two
and a half years in Jackson. Mrs.
Bentley is scarred for life.

Hill’s Peerless Cough Syrup is known
aa the'great common sense remedy. No
cure, no pay. W. 11. Goodyear.

Its poli­

Neither of tbo prodding offl an nor any ot

THIS 18 RIGHT. We believe in
.selling only the
and have secured
the agency for Ketnpll File Suppositor­
ies. No treatment like it for Files.
Succree unquestioned. Pride GO cents.
For sale by W. H. Goodyear.

FOR 25 CENTS gvt Krtnp’s Liver
Piltafoi Torpid Liver, for Constipation,
for the Complexion. W. H. Goodykail

Loc

U 42 M M&amp;h Sht, into &amp; liikk M

Battle Creek, Mich.
The store is filled with Bargains in each department.
the Stock is all Bargains.

In fact

Cotton FlannelaDenima. Tickings, Sheetings, Cot­
tons, Kentucky Jeans, Cloths,
At Prices we will not quote in tbe paper, but we will give you
when yon call on us; prices that will astonish yon.
We invite yon to give us a call and we will endeavor to sell
you goods right; and if you do not want to purchase, call and
we will show you our stock with pleasure.

Fine Line of Childs', Misses' and Ladies' Cloaks.

Don’t Forget Tfce Boston Store,
OmUtt hnto’ Skeii

BATTLE CREEK, HOT.

�The Hastings Banner
HArtTlNGK. THUBBUAT. DEO. U.IS88.

IN THE SOUDAN
THRILLING

DESCRIPTION

of

maaxi uiuiity, Umd for the past two
rnaracl removed and
bis sight restored. He wanted to see
tbe Utile time he luul left.

fighting square at abu-klea.

Local News.
CitvMiffn this week, 1,720.
tjik wtxl-Ung of Charles Baldwin
r4 Mi-t Dora E. MiUhew.i, which
Kflurred on tho 25th ult., tbe presents
5,.?- humttroiHi and costly; Below we
»w.4id a corrected list, which we pule
luh I’V request, ns the list published by
contemporary was very inaccurate:
vtemh clock -ixrtrolt H iw&gt; Bril Club.
B dn- M «■»-Groom to Wide.
K’ &lt;&lt; ri-d plu*h couth-Fathcr nod »brtert of

Will and Lottte
Irowr., Clareuev

..•r’twtter knife and case-WtU Olner.

,
.............. ——iiuirw i us aa to &lt;*.
inuidu.&gt;nt. duty. He wsrmd UM „ Vj a
Arob mode of faUmidatiou and k.u,i lMg-«
“A Oil UW. K..I

t ■Al. ..

.

•traight an the well.; tbe rigb7rid« of

wt’lbe
f-*d u,
the right,, while tbo rear facwd right-about,
thus tbefinnwl. ~..... i.. ____ S

renter,
LmipanfloM1 dnt-n napkfa-i ■ V tea Mnttbrw&gt;&gt;.

w, — —»
our nuvna,
CoL Fiwl Burnaby, of tbe-Ufe Guards, that
rvdh** kulght ct-rant, rude into our liuw.

••
dot water art-Mr*. W. W.
H»i:i -.*i Willi-. Ktmerand A.In- Hampton.
r.uSv .|-Hk*&lt;krt water pltchrr—Mr. aud Mr*.
John llwbj.
■uj-e and m.uTiwd straight tn our front; but
when we bad nrrh-rd within nUmt l.lrtfi

.. ,t niuih piationu rocklnr chair-Mr.
• . ;■ r Cnterovr. Mr. aud Mr*. K. W.

C.O.M1-

m

gnmfag wriou*.

&lt;Iuflj.-h.dr-Me*»r*. Hp*u&lt;etu*elirr

part ]*&gt;rt&lt;*»ivd Mxne deviltry, and tlwt very
We did not anticipate any boy* play I

tiouriy.
'•nurusu“ tub

.«.i L-. hair- Crnnk Matthews.

Holiday Books, School * Books&gt;
Bibles, Prayer Books
Albums,

produ&lt;&lt;«! or ever will Im." Uulaot inim old
agv acknowfodgwl that Im&gt; fckod nothing bet­
ter than jjopular apidauan. Rb-ridan mode

Stationery, Christmas, Birthday and Reward

Erskine uwd &lt;&lt;&gt; many IV in bi* »peik-bva Uiat
ii&lt;:w»(*q»-.s found it difficult In set llicjn up.
John Wtwlry. adwrtiwri his di.-lion.nry m

but could not aucreed.

kxcmy.

HldrtnmiMTx. and c»&lt;ri*.xntcuUr ten flte* were

Aroeriautn uw-ntioiMd by Mr. Morrill, Lut
an exreptoxi iuu*t be ma le fa lie- ca*o uf
Franklfa The old pbikwuiibrr wrote: "1
with tb*&gt; out of foktoon pm-lice of prriring
nunrlves would. l£o- other old fashion*,
&lt;x&gt;tiw]around iiiU» faridon'again." An-1 tn ui&gt;
autobiography be. oIwcmw Hint mmt people

they may have

but that for bi*

wlx-rvvw found, living ]» rxuad&lt;xl that it Is
*
tire of gxaxl to it* |xn*&lt;wM&gt;r, and
ho are within hi* ►nbere of oo-

in.L* MutthrWM.
Tnuot uii the courtesy of Fred Alexwe axe enabled to give the of-.tnvasof the votes east for state
at the recent election:
UOVKRNOIL ■
181.474
Uynw t'i Luce. x..,.
174,01'2
Geo. I.. Yaple ... -&gt;/.
».17W
19i&gt;

182 335
WM
25J452

‘Mnmn’* plurality.
TP.E.V-VJ1EK.
Geo. L Multi
Wan. G. Beard
Aaron V. Fisher

180.727
174,010
25.552

184.448
107.903
25.539

Aplin’s plurality
10,4TB
COM. bTATK LAM'D OFFICE.
Rcecu J). Dix 1
181.995
AlnozoT. Frisbee 1
172.104
Charle* L. Fraser
26J518
Dix’h plurality
ATTOKNEY GENERAL.
Moses Taggart
John C. Donnelly
James R.Laing.

181XB1
173,138
20,090

Esfibrook's plurality

of Merit Cards, Toilet Sets, and

Druggists’ Supplies.
One of the most complete stocks in the
city.

Chief Juatlre Waite t» to. and may retire now.

Danish capital I
trtnera In the uc

Do not fail to call and examine my goods

Tlir itayiOty, Caro&amp; Port Huron rritrnod
MMS
tritet

and prices.

A competent and registerad druggist alway

•Round to tb~ right I round to tie’ right and

prescriptions guaranteed.
■rvonlingly.

E. H. Lathrop, M. D

Don't bully the Iwll boy wbrn be u *low in

Successor to Fred’k Hotchkiss.
Dmj't forget that tbe irnliy big num rw
atev tbe
dbturiiaoce.

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

G
•

amphitheatre among tbe Green mountain* in

•qUlTA

will be

night.

O R. TIMMERMAN,
r • Hoina-puthic l*hyaidiuf A Surgeon,
(Flr»t door east of Holloway*'drug rtom.)
liR. Wm. JUNES,
LF

I offer Clothing and Men’s Furnishing
Goods at

Prices that are Sure to Please

DentlaL

C. WELTON

I* agnnl for lb* Ohl
He wrltoe poUclen ou

My stock of Overcoats and Suits is the larg­

nwro*n thirty year.’Philadelphia Call

n*rw TO liAClt.

est and best selected of any in the city.

IjOUK A BHELDON,

monueal ttanduig rank*—right about face:

Prices Way Down

H. LANDIS, M. D,
.
Phyaican and Burgeon,

and an n l*ar, utterly Indifferent to our

man who bad ju&lt; tlrunhwl milking a starved
*
- 1 _ —-1
t* I...
&gt;L.

were whirlfag around tb«- outride of tbe

QTEDCK BOTTOM!

W
Xact that tb« wildrrmwa, with iu accustomed
inhabitant*, bad long resumed her anciant

fighting with

MEN’S OVERCOATS

ymr. Hving tranquilly in the country with

7,873

Attorney at Law,

-TATE BOARD EDUCATION.

&gt;KHU&lt;1 s. Ifabcock 181A41
Jr-rume W. Turner 172.WW
f'rrieu E. Downing

Procure* in au court* of tbe State. OoUrettona
prctpUy attendtog to.______________________

25,836

smith. Hams A VanArman desire
t‘&gt; say to th»- people that they are givibfl a lienrfit sale, and defy any firm to
undersell them. Their special will
continue until January 1st.

Those who would bring wood in pay­
ment ot their subscription to the Bannek would confers favor by bringing
the wood at once, as we would have
wood in order to keep the machinery
moving. It woul-l afford us mnrh plrasure &gt;o not be un-ler the nsc^lt) of re­
ferring to this woralv subject again.
Bring that wood! The roads are good I

UHN CAR VETH,

couple of nuke.

Hri-cock'a plurality
8,&lt;132
The state senate will’consist of 22 re­
feH
publicans. 8 fusioniats. 2 labor and tn the boiling pitch- Each
kTrenlwck members. The hou.*e will
■ vnrist of 62 republicans. 27 fusionista,
i Lil-ir members endorsed by rrpubll: 7 lalior and greenback members
‘ '■ -Tited by fuxionists. This will give rvM-xublcd
- *’might-out republicans two thirds outride, or kneeling ranks, imd enough to do
b-jority in the senate, but leave them tokrt-p tie- uber Aiwb-ata n&lt;|«-Uul dK
5 abort of such majority in the house. tanre Tbo fighting wad .Mtondly l*«* &lt;*
‘■^tbLing u»l gariHag Uwir bww^ which
"I had lhe pleasure of hearing tbe
in u nine*, we quickly brought
K -ek Band Concert Co. last season at were jammed
.__ ___ « -11 when tbo
1 UnUuqua, N. Y., before an audienie Utter were qawklrd^wtetwrtuy
! 5.(&lt;)0. The entertainment waa of UvuiwU a* «•»«*•- Tin- Aral*, being lacked
the highest order. 1 have myself en-! eo tightly tofirtJx-r. comd. neither um- tbrii
ifagriT them for Dec. 13th at my lone.*. »wr wield tosir wamBtere without
church.”
.Writing eoch other, white we did Dot c«u»
. 5
_ ____ L
».rw,th«l. At lari
KRV. W. L. ALPBICH. t
raster M. K. cbnrvh, Muakegon. Mich.
dnn»w

Fl~ rtm-U»™&lt;or

5? a£d«£.“&lt;JfcnLno abot* w^ux!
M^nwbifa tbe little r*P“J. tbr enemy
like wav«. ,«€ to to driven lack.

£ri^to?tbai tbev had k-t heart. As tbrv
.77^. Um, hwt time, the fmot of tbeir
Aoctlae. waving tbrtr

Mr. Buchter, a well-known citizen of
Lanetwter. Pa., has used St. Jacoba oil,
aJKI
---------------and considers it an excellent remedy in 2*27wiw u» be «e«‘ «l»Wu wo yard«-tt»y
‘-ues of swellings, bruises and burns.
I wm all rtretobedta
------ 2Z----------------«I
* e—, » otaiindfalfau wbrei I venUiro «■&gt;
Musical coods at
, ...in » ...
U*uxM»^li:isrl

All

apple*, dried

to make every body rl«r pr”p«i 1 fanstriy. un­
comfortable.—Hotel Mull.

bot porvuit, bearing pvi-rythfag down befow
them. Well might we ril in tbe olbrr port*
ct tbe equan* exclaim with Koko to lhe
“Mikado," “Here* s bowdy-dol Iw-n-V a pretty
new!" But it wiu no toughing matter, with
U&gt;- wild fanatics cutting right, nnd lefL Tbe

Corn.

j

H“84

A full line of

in charge of Pharmacy Detriment.

aiqirared at tbe openihj:* of drifaw iuaUntiy

1HIJM6
172.9K2

Taggart's plurality.

Jtwph Estabrook,
Ttavid Paraons....
David Bemis*....

Chinch bu^arr lMrn&gt;lngthecn&gt;|« In llliaeU.
•ten. Howard advocate* asjstem of I'artfle

9391

»,439

DRUG AND BOOK STORE

When a first cIiisk entertfdnment is
presented to our people, they should
turn out tin m uwe, as no doubt' they,
will Thursday evening.

Wheat, white

Don't expert f5» day a^'otnmodatiowi at

plurality
Henry H. Aplin....
Judson 8. Farrir
‘•tewart B. Williams.

Diukd b kuit Wanted.—Wo are
now ready to buy all the dried fruit
) du have for sale for which we will
pav the highest market price in cash or
trade. Come and aee us before vou
sell.
■
CTAUTFER A CRAWLEY.

Dr. E. H. Lathrop’s

rock*, nnd tbe ootetant shifting of which kd

;.&lt;32 cavalry bunXi
Lure's plurality
LIEUTENANT tfOVEttNOlL
181.830
.Uuk-s H. McDonald173.079
SoiotuooS. Curry....
23.1169
Charlt-/ Moohrr. ..
they had been told that iu retreat ti&gt;ey *b»uM
8,751
Mr!»onald’.&lt; plurality

Gillen R. O.stnun..
lldlip B. Wachtel.
Jdhu E V.ulB.............

NEW BOOK STOKE!

Mni- Barnett, drought from Clyde, O„
tn Jackson on a charge of bigamy, has
. -------------------- Uli.
beeu Tt 1 bmsI on bail and gone buck to i
Morrill roll* them.
It b impoerible to glance through tbb Ohio. It i* thought the charge will
book without coming to U«e «mriu*k&gt;n that come to nothing.
, A farnw-r named Batea, of Courtland
Center, Kent, country, ia under arrest
charged with Im-rst with ids two
Foul telling hi* brethren that ho bad daughters aged 15 nnd 23. the latter
“laliored morn afamdantly* than the other*. married nnd claiming to tieuncientc by
He said to tba Corin thians: “1 ani breenna a her father.
3
fool fa glorying. Ye have cumpultad mo:
for I ought to have b-eu commanded of you:
for fa nothing am 1 behind the very chfofert usually seulH« in the i»*ck brlim*e&lt;, aim
apuetiea, though I lie nothing."
* often so cuinpb-U'ly ov»-rpowrr&gt;» Its vic­
In the old daye greet freedom ot utterance tims that all liii-dm-M &lt;&gt;r labor has to lie
a)&gt;Mod&lt;&gt;ut*-i.
Our re-&lt;drr&gt;« ehoul'l rrvrivre. Augurtu* arid: *1 found Ru:na tnember thxi Hood’s Sanmprilbt is not
brick; I k«vu ll iimrbfa" Cfaero, speaking recoininrnd* d k* a|&gt;o*ilive apeciflc for
of hbi IfaMge, Mid: "I couhmrv I an auww- rheumatism; its proprietors doubt if
there is. or can lie, such a remedy. But
tunny peopp-u ho «ere most severely
aiillctrd, Mate that they have been p&lt;»ilivelv cured by Hood’s Sarsiijmrillu.
Tbe modern* nn&gt; w* wv different from The disease is otten the result of jin-:
tbe lUH-lenU. -Tlwy call n» lucky U- auw I pure Mood,—hence the power of this
am able,'* laid tba linrt Na|*»k*&gt;n. Welling­ great medicine over it. Iu success in
ton u|K&gt;n Iwing told that bu was the greatea* many severe ca.«ea justifi-a us :n rec­
grnrral of tbecentury nq.llod; “By O -d! It ommending its uee to all sufferers from
rheumatism. 1U0 doses one dollar.

lulling in

•!i Edi*OW IdiwKm.
Hr A. A. Raldwfa. Milwaukee

STATE NEWS.

SELF-COHSdOUSNESfl OF GREAT MEN
THt

Attorney at Law,
MlddlcviUe, Mich.

-Certainly.

of — Euphrtude."
“How i* tbatr
“Yes, tliat torment* rat

artin v. barker, Rmi

1 ace her growing

M

From $1.75 to $20.00.

BOY’S

Estate,

OVERCOATS

From $1.50 to $10.00.

Insurance and Loans.

Don’t buy a suit or overcoat until you see
-From tbe French.

iota for udc.

gNAPPEN A VanARMAN^
many of tbe c«utrop« that a™ pubUdxri fa
(Over Hartlag* Kattonal Bank.)
tbe Ulurtratol
U* "“H ot
..ki tebre iu»l Mig5«*tiutbmw&gt;t in by varioua
people. Mr, Oitbuu lulls a Tribune reporter WILLIAM B.8WEEZEY, Attorney
that tbe eoutrary t' tew. “Otit.crf l.C.O YV At Law and Solicitor in Chancery.

found available for

All Wool Scarlet Knit Mittens,

20

Regular 50-cent Uuderwear,

40

Kersey Pants,

25

Extra Fine Scotch Caps,

50

Fine White Shirt, double back and front

50

WILLIAM b. bweezey,
&gt;V
Justice Of tbe Peace.

una
— -—
Pictur'd readily •uu»«|tw tbenwbrea U tba

working on colored pnnta like tbowoTTbe
Judge and Puck, bec«U*u they must forecast
public affair* and tbo wtUatlan* ot tbo day.
—Tb« JouranliiL

ful reroltectlcu* of hi. "utility" day* on tbe
stage, •nothing." be *ay*.-«»M exceed tbe
agony of rtulritair °n tbe ritipr. wttbeut
"
■ IA K. trlnl some Of the

lute*. । ui” wwuwant* to realias it bt him stand, Mill

my stocky

\

JJARY C. COBB,

FASHIONABLE DliEtfSHAXER,
The Iui«ent Ktyl*-* Alway* Roppll»d.
to

L. A. 19Dl"Fri2y evening. ■» T«»

Ball.
x H johxhon, M. W.
J. A PAVIA A A__________ _ _____
Lawyer,

The largest stock of Gloves and Mittens in
Barry County at the very lowest prices.

R. K. GRANT

Cash Clothier

�The Hastings Banner.

thia and think It is worth traveling 6
miles to i*e. it deriving ita namo from
the bright crvrtal rocks of whim it to
formed. Another curiosity, though
not wholly natural, fa what is called a

WITH AN ANCIENT RACE.
GYPSY CIVIL GOVERNMENT.

Hastings, Mion.. December 9.1886.

Circuit Court.—Following are the
proceedings of the November term of
Circuit Court, which adjourned Satur­
day;
People va. Chauncy Hall; forgerv.
Plead guilty. Sentenced to one year
at Jackson.
People vs. Wm. F. Reynold?; assault
with in tret to commit rape. Case di»mls*ed.
■
People vs. Jas. L. Gregory and Esther
A. Madison; adultery. Plead guilty.
Gregory sentenced to one year at
Jackson, Mid Mr*. Madison one year et
Detroit house of correction.
People va. Wm. Burgree; assault with
intent tn murder. Nolle prosimd.
Wm. D. Robison and Wm. C. House
v*. Royal Insurance Co.; garnishee:
Jury—verdict for delense by’direction
of the court.
Daniel J.Power* vs. Lewis P. Fender
Ell Cline and Harman Towne; eject­
ment Continued.
Wm. 8. Goodyear, Frank G. Goodyear
and G. A- Barnes, plaintiffs, vs. Itob’t
R. Hay nets, et al., deiendanis; asMinipHL
Jury—verftet for plaintiffs for 8315.22.
Lewis C. Beadle va. David IL Trego

yoked to a train of freight wagons.
The driver of these i« seldom called
anything but a Bullwhacker. Tbe
crack of hi* uncouth whip is frequent­
ly mt loud as the report of a revolver or
ordinary shotgun. These freighters
are said to exnip out summer and win­
ter. Although it has been 10 degrees
below zero, I scarcely noticed the cold,
and certainly have not suffered. Cold
weather is not noticed here as much as
East, on account of the dry atate. of the
at mosphere. Taking all into ronsideration 1 must say that life in Deadwood
ia alaiiit as pleasant as in good old
Michigan, t r go where we may life
has its ups and down, joys and sorrows.
Very Truly Your*.
JAY SMITH.
BMILR8.
And now tlirmrrrhiint wary
Will derm it i errwary

A printed sheet, although square, is
called a circular, because it is intended
to go round.

It is quite in keeping with the eter­
nal fitness of things for h man who
drink* corn whisky to be a little husky.
An editor, in acknowledging the sift
of a peck of onions from a sulvcritier,
says: “It ix such kindness as this that
brings tears to our rye*."
A newspaper says: “We have adopt­
ed the eight-hour avstem In our office.
We eomnivnce work at eight o’clock in
the morning and dose at eight in the
evening."

pass on tbe case. Settled.
Jeremiah M. Rqgers vs. Amos Fau­
sey; assumpoit. Continued.
John W. Holton vs. Elbert M.
Mvers; atatimpflit. Judgment, plaintiff
for 83U6.W
Levi Holmes v|. Hiram PettengiD;
------------- u
plaintiff for
asMiimi
•363 56
Edgar D. Reed va. Elmer S. Thorn;
attachment.. Judgment by default for
•201.
.,
Mary Norton vs. Sophia Kenfield;
foreclosure. Settled.
Peter Durham vs. Julia Durham;
divorce. Decree.
Cor* M. Freeman va. Geo. B. Free­
man; divorce. Decree.
Mare Dollar vs. Peter Dollar; divorce.

■ Mrs. Mulligan—“Ami ao yon have no
mother now?” Motherless boy—“No,
mum."
Mrs. Mulligan—“Well, me boy. when­
ever you feel the want of a good lick­
ing come to me and 1'11 be a mother to
you."—Boston Journal.

A couple of rural visitors in a house
gallery were trying to pick out their
congressmen on Um door. “I can’t dis
tlnguish h|m.” said one, after a hopeless
visual observation. “Of course not,"
was the honest reply; “he can't even
distinguish himself.'— Washington Crit­
ic.

!

Clara (Bobby's big sister)—1 heard
father coifing you a little while ago,
Bobby.
Bobby—Did he say Robert or Bobby ?
' Clsra—Be said Robert.
Bobby (with a serious look in his
eyes}—Then I guexs 1 had better see
what he wants.—Harper's Bazar.

Minister—You ought to come to our
ehnreh. John, and to our Sunday school.
Chinaman—What fol?
M.—We want to try and do you good,
to save your soul; in short, to make you
a Christian.
C.-Chltatlan! No, No. Me tetther
be heathen Chinee. Heathen Chlnre
hulLnobody. Chlistlan come and bleakee my window—Boston Courier.
Old Lady (suffering from hiccoughs,
to drug clerk)—Young—man, I want
to—get some liquor—
Ork (hastily)—Can’t do it madam.
You’ve had enough alrea—
Old Lady (frigidly)—Some liquorice.
Boston Record.
Probably tbe largest city on record in
Henderson. North Carolina. Tt was in­
tended to extend the limits 1.000 yards
in each direction from the depot, but
th- printer made the HR read 1.000
mllre. and the bill pa-wed tbe legislature
without the error beir.j noticed.
A printer don’t rush to the doctor
every time he is out of “sorts." Nor tn
Here. wksthin forty of there natur­ the l»aker when he Is out of "pl” N or
al llluminatora in the di,. By joins tv heU when he want* the -devil." Nor
-..-J —K..
n
upon a mountain called White Rocks,
to the east of our dty. we are enabled
which

Nor to the cabioM shop when he wants
‘•rnrnitnre.’’ Nor to the bank when he
wmta-quoins.” Nor to a girl when

Elegant Silk and Linen Handkerchiefs, $ilk
Silk Mufflers, Fichus, Table Linens,
Towels, Dress Goods, Shawls, Qloaks,
Corsets, Gloves, Hosiery, and

Hood's Sarsaparilla, the great blood purifier
and regulating medicine, is characterized by
three yeeuUarittas. uamrly:
‘

1st
2d:
3d:

Millinery Goods!

The proport Ion In which tbe root*.

Can all be bought at Very Low Prices, at

The proeew by which the settee

ZR/u-ssell’s

Tbe result is a medicine of unusual strength
gypsy civil government, if it may lie given
so dignified a term, would seem to have

tolore uncq-Lxlled. ThMO peculiarities belong
exclusively to Hood’s Sarsaparilla, and are

New Stars, 1st Door west of National Bank.

Unknown to Others

gANTA CLAUS

Hood s Sarsaparilla is prepared with tba

through deviated authority. This jieople

headache, or kidney and liver complaints.
cal and social philosophers would te phased
to call a semi-dviliaed people, is found a

infinitely more perfect in theory, and exact

toric symmetry rather titan actual liberty

There are also found

Will make his Headquarters at my Store, where will be found

Hood’s Sarsaparilla

a Large Assortment of both

“I recommend Hood's Ranxp. -Ul* to all
my friends as tbe best blood purlfler on
earth." Wm. Garr, druggist, Hamilton. O.
- Hood's Sarsaparilla has cured me of scrof­
ulous humor, and done me worlds «f good
otherwise.^ C- A. Abxolp, Arnold. Me.
A bock containing many cddliional atatemeou of cures will be sent to all who desire.

/

'

-

Useful and Ornamental

Hood’s Sarsaparilla

Consisting of Books by Dickens, Roe, Pansey, Ma­
rion Harland, &amp;c. Also the Red Line Poeta

mly by C. L HOOD ft CO., Lowell. Mm*.

IOO Oom* One Dollar.

Dolls, China and Glassware, Toys and Gimes
for the Childrens

Michigan Centra!
tilea such respectable belongings. Of these

And a General Holiday Stock.
Our assortment of Ladies’ and Children’s Cloaks and Wpaps
is large and prices low.

Highest market price paid for Live Poultry, Butter, Eggs,
Dried Fruits and Beans.
griming, on bring bantered to sell tbe one
nag which drew our hide democratic wagon.

Falls Route.

M. J. GOSS,

GRAND RAPIDS DIVISION.
v*i«TW*kl

Prairieville, Mich.

with drink, and coolly invited me to assist

JUST RECEIVED I

tion of my Gypsy companion's thrift

transformed into
grye (horse).

He Should Have Patience.—A tele­
graphoperatorin Milwaukee was one
day trying to call up an office in a small
town in the interior of Upstate, where
the instrument was presided over by a
woman.
Be was about giving up in deepair
when the operator in another xmall
town distant frqtfi the first ticked out
theouerv:.
'
■‘What Id heaven’s name do you
want?"
“I WBDt Mia*-Brown at Bureville,"
replied the Milwaukee man. “I have
Iwn trying to get her for the last half the pleasant things
hour."
•
. “That is nothing,” came the reply.
"There is Myoung i eDow clerking in a
dry goods store who has been try ing to am not blighted,
K her for the last three rears and he
not succeeded yet Do not get dis­
aught in gypsytan allied tn tbe ancient and
couraged."—Chicago Rambler.

BmsdiiBe dunn vs. An unlit* Dunn;
divorce. Decree.
Catharine M. Weaver vs. Daniel H.
Wrever-Aivorte. Decree.
Rebecca Gdh-land vs Alexander N.
GLMeland; divorce. Decree.
Mary Petit vs. Alvin W. Petit;
divorce. Decreet
4
. Nancy Ilowarfh vs. John Holden et
al; bill to set aside forged deeds, mort­
gage*. eta. Decree tor complainant.
Edwin Wilcox vs. buwm Wilcox;
bill to annul nuLrriage. Decree.
Four divorce cases were continued,
and seven chancey cases, other than
divorce, were also continued.

To-nlabt as my mind wander* back
to old friends in and around Hastings,
I am compelled to notice how much
different everyday lite is made by the
distance of little more than une 26th of
the way around this sphere, so called
cur’s. The merry and homelike jingle
of the sleigh bell* resound throughout
the hills and mountains. To-night we
receive no mail from the East. The
coaches are blockadtd by a Dakota bllztard somewhere between here and
Bapid City. How many will remain
ignorant of the good or bad news, “so
Dear and yet so far," caused by this
little catastrophe, we are left to
imagine, aa lhe official businem of
Uncle Sam in D, is a matter ot no
small importance, if it is carried on by
stage lines; Deadwood being the mail
center of a number of mining camps
throughout the hills- How much it
verifies the stories of old coach day*, as
we stand in tbe door wav and watch
this grand old monarch of the road roll
io with it* precious cargo of paremgwr*
mail and express drawn by dx splendid
horst*. Deadwood, as is supposed by
some, is not the canter of the outlawed
west, it is a citv of alwut 3.500 to 4.000
inhabitants and enjoys several racxiera
improvements, which some other cities
of the same sice in the East have not.

Gypsy would as soon think of Incoming

A man is never so sure that he is
perfectly sober as when he is tuleraHv
drunk.—Chicago Times.

He wm a carpenter. Be had lifted
his hammer to strike a nail. Did he
strike? Not much! He pau«ed. then
returned
the hammer to his box. The
Adolph Brand et al vs. Adelbert
Merchant; attumpslL
Judgment for 12 o'clock whistle bad blown. He was
working by the day.
plaintiff for 811^.75.
•
John B. llulta/appellee vs. Silas C.
“I called on Miss Snobson last night,"
Henry, appellant; assumpsit Continu­ said young Slim?, llspingiy, “and when
ed.
I went in she frowned and said: “You
Lewis C. Beadle, appellee, vs. Daniel here sgaln Y” Then she yawned all the
F. Newton, appellant; rejflevin. Jury evening and looked at the clock, and
judgment for appellee for 82.
when 1 went away she didn’t shake
Schuyler jKoIlar, appellee, vs. Law- hands or ask me to come again. Now,
reoef Aleburi, uppefluDt; (reftpuBs on if she doc* that, many more times 1’11
the case. Jury judgment for plaintiff stop going there."—Life.
for 85.
.
“Msmma, did Daniel Webster build
Salathid R. Hall vs.Th«deus L. Hall;
awumpdL Judgment for plaintiff for the diciioDarj?" asked little Willie.
“No, my child, it was Noah: why do
you
ask?" “Weil," hesitated Willi?,
Stephen Springett. appellee, vs. Chas.
C. Wolcott, appellant; asaumpsiL Con­ “my Sunday school teacher don’t know
nuffln’Y" -Wbvr “She said Noah
tinued.
Peter Juism
Joseph Cook; tres­ built the ark."—Peck's Sun.

LIVE IMDXAJDWOOD.
KD, HAMM MB.

They will

A merchant who gives no credit can
heed the injunction, “poet no bills.”

A man has been fined 850 for keeping
a cow. The cow belonged to a neigh­
bor.

CHRISTMAS

Three Peculiarities
questioned elation worthily won.

The call to arms—“John take the
baby.”

ticatto C. Nash and Duane 11. Nash
vs. Louis Norton; attachment. Contin­
ued.
In Re of the appeal of Thomas M. Dil­
lon from the allowance of lhe aervunts
of Adam WolfMxecutor of lhe estate of
Thomaa Dillon, deceased. Submitted.
Frank Mead vs. Miner Mead and
Edwin Hyde; replevin. Settled.)
George W. Ingram vs. Ihuisba Bare;
trespass on the case. Reason Bare vs.
George W. Ingram; assumpsit These
eases were consolidated under title of
Bare vs. Ingtain. Jmy—judgment for
plaintiff in sum of 97a.
Albert F. HochsLulter et al vs. Her­
bert M. Lee; awutnpsiL Continued.
Addison P. Cook vs. Anna Whitney
et al; ejectment Continued.
Silas Stafford v«.Sarah Morgan; eject­
ment. Continued.
D. W. Osboru &amp; Co, appellant vs.
Edward Murray, appellee; assumpsiL
Jury—judgment for appellant forfea-

when you will be looking for some 'Prerent for

rvffi-rrnre, Address, He." It only re­
main* to add that the writing of this
wu fully 88 original Bit the spdllng.

There is a man In London town and
he {h wnnilmut wbw; when»'V»*r hft
writes the printer man h* d-&gt;U«l nt! his
I**. And when he dotted nil of th**m
with great ••sang frol«i" an«l pw, he
pnnrtuatre'pnrh parngr.iph, and ••rouses
crime upon any considerable number. Ttare all his t’*. Upon one ride alone he
wrhw, and never roll* hl* Icavea; and
from the man of Ink a amll&gt;'.anri marks
“irw-rt" rmvA Ami when a qtieatl«»n h»* doth ask (taught Widely hv haa
he»f»Khe doth the giaallv penny stamp,
live* apparently a little apait from tbe bey- for postage hark. put in.

By which U* catch the coming winter trade.

A rousing demonstration—getting a
growing buy out of bed.

THE TIME HAS ARRIVED

Hint: ’Pbawr inaurt the
in ’’roate:" “A rexpectN

ADEQUATENESS AND SIMPLICITY Of

totes....... :............

Another invoice of

HaoriNiis............. ..

Including some of the finest Satin-lined Overcoats ever
shown in the State, and at the astonishing low price of $20.00.
Onr special line of $10.00 Overcoats include some of the most
staple goods in the market, including Beavers, Worsteds and
Chinchillas.

Furnishing Goods.
rsffliic
Mldiirrtite:
. run by idnrtlHb meridian oVratQal

But that sort of witchery is fading slowly
out a! the gipsy people. Little by little the
younger blood, tenderly enough, but surely
ami stubbornly, refuare its mystictan, dread,
and fetich glamour. But they stand as

man bedevilinent of 1O.O0U years

Our Furnishing Goods Department is complete in every par­
ticular for the Holiday trade. ‘ We have a fine line of Neck­
wear, Silk Mufflers, Gloves, Underwear, Socks, Handkerchiefs.
Collars and Cuffs.
We have a fine line of Gold Headed Silk Umbrellas, very
suitable for a Christmas gift.
If you contemplate buying anything in our line for the Hol­
idays, be sure and see us, as our goods- are all new, of the lat­
est styles, and at tbe lowest cash prices.

E W. MORRILL &amp; CO.,

Well as I

“One Price Clothiers.
P. S.—For the same quality of goods we sell tbe cheapest of
any hovse in Barry County.
tbe heart of tbe night of tba centuries. With
soar? of dogs, “of diet spars and slight," like
old TattaeV Greek cnurscre. almost voicetao,
sedate, even melancholy, but fuller of ticaineu than sentiment; and tuiki'm many, gay,
jolly, rollicking, tbs buffoons of the band,
—a
.—.Lit
...J
— •_

gipsy kind as It moves upon Um road into

1,000,OOOJffi

RIVER BOTTOB HD UHMDS

Wr ssie as Ortett tert tsr Oteh. nd low Hates. K
THE LITTLE MCI &lt;FWT WITH RJULWM CO.

FM tatami Ute II ns Wrt.
On our counters we have placed a new and fresh stock of
Holiday Goods.

Toys!

Toys!

OF ALL KINDS!

gun being dragp&gt;.vi off, and having tart both

...I, .MW

V,

VOT

China Decorated Cups &amp; Saucers, Bohemian Vas­
es, Bread and Milk Bette, Cupe and Mugs,

EXTENSION

LIBRARY

LAMPS!

Handsame Painted Lamps,

X‘.

Table OrlEtfiM9-vur£tx*ei
; And a Fine Stock of Nuts, Candies and Fruits.
Call and See them.
Grocer.

�LINCOLN'S OLD HOME.

different

THE VKITOR'S INTEREST CENTERS

Tbz, 5y from one part to another without
Jut'S anrA.^ LimmwU and

••OUT

THREE ROOMS.

M|T1, dang-roufweouiM they are liable to
th- disease to some vital organ and
c^c imdant death. Rheumatism and
utandgia ircdi«eaacaof the blood, andean
orfy I- reached by a remedy which will
dHTt from the bfool the dangerou* acids.
. i^i, a remedy is Athlopboro*. It has been
t^Mighly tested and is a safe, sure cure.

Pr&gt;. K F. Iu»wen&gt;, 902 Stats Su, Racine,
i Wu. v-'va; “ f have i-ecn troubled with
■— —------- . - - ----- ’ ,T
nu&amp;jri«g ** ®u-h P*,n “.•o&lt;a« do Wll“
iIhj -aise complaint, &lt;ny difficulty being
oi the joint*, it wm ntoUly in inv
Utrie y. iata «»that it was with much diffieut. dial I could bend thew, especially
i,
op end down stairs. Ourinir the
■ton I lunibcvo troubled in thi* way I

Um c.y noti'c, •»&lt;! being anxious to get
K&lt;,' 'rclitd, I thought I would Crvlt. After
oatMc it for «■',’ort lil“e 1 &lt;M
&lt;©1&gt;ead
c, !..-k - eacily, and could go up and down
without suffering any inconveniunro.
Jonesville, Wiacounu.
I M-a- m-noualy afflicted with rheutnaryvu in toy hip* and lower limbs, ao that it
»• v ith ‘great trouble and intense pain
Uuw I i old move around. I hare now
I Mie- bottle of yo«r Athlophoro* with

.

®n&gt;« milogtau -.

it from Galvo
vfadtod hfo oM tram, fa Aprin^id a ab^
ttine Hi tree. The boaae stand* today aubatanthdly m Lincoln toft iu A few -q-r—xrj

globs,
wroal
ami bolding iu bls mouth tbe wtruth, grmx«i

...

BOOTS
fattier

SHOES'
lariing. Algy-Dut I will ray to him Abut
tnUcud ot toaing a daughter lie will gaiu a *on.
Angety—I wouhlu't du that, tore, if yna rvnily

trains bowe, with gubh nx&gt;f, rtaudlng hijb
nt» from &lt;ha
TA. &gt;
.T

funand and tbo fair of U» ealafalco that
bore ll™ ituuaiiut can toil frel n h-u.-u of mt Ufa*.tfoa tiutl thia vtubUtu of pwu'eful author­
ity which •urmoanb.'d tbe fum-roi car of tbe
umnlerexi |W^MeDt u in Mich «f«k*epfog.
Mr. OMroyd priwa it and joaiuusdy swrea

Upm the

tbo muMratn, which originally were probably

Good Goods at Bottom
/

minute dtacripUon. It I*. aulndanUid in it*
took*, but plain and unpretotitloua lUmghly
•peaking, the roam* are ■ymu*'t&lt; ir-ttiiy ar­
ranged ou either ddc Of a ball which run*

Urotiou.

|a»unuM.-« Agent, Em: Milwaukee St.
Prery dniggfatahnaid keen AtMophoro*
Atiikraboro* Fills, but where they ud.

GERmXnre

They nuigwin date froui 1H» to

ForPaiifJgfgg

. .1... .1____4.ui„

Lincoln'^ adrainiiti-nt Ion.

d either '.carriage paid) on receipt ul
1'u.r price, which is fl.00 per bottle
\thloplioro* sod fiOe. for Pills-

-x-ivral people have picked up^fu and
flu Greenback*on the beach near Musktgou. -/jppoHed to have been part of
the sioiiev which the captain of the
ikhotjner Conway had when that veuel
w*. wmked and the captain drowned.
John M. Keck’s furniture store at
Ann Arbor bM Ih**Q taken charge of by
lb- trainee of the mortgagees and the
store doted -until further notice.”

tSawXftVxVXlil’S

Home thirty dif

converted into a Lincoln muwuui, and
the latter into n war muwviin'.'' Throe

•

I \

Mr. Okiroyd. who i&gt; a member ot tbe

today b. ba. ovre 2JW different artiek.
^-Ully^rteun.ugtoMr. Ltorota. Mr. OMrord admit? that he is something &lt;&gt;f a crank

SAFE.
SURE,
PROMPT

’ J"
JZXXf^bte^
Mr^Oldroyd baa l*cu indefatigable in

°T;

Proposes to keep in the advance of the procession. Yon will
find him at his new location north side of State street, east of
A. E. Harris’ harness shop. He is prepared to serve the pub­
lic with everything in the line of

Tin, Copper and Sheet-Iron Ware.
Repairing Neatly and Promptly Done. *
Eave-Troughing a Specialty. \_

It ia cartoua tn notice what &lt;nit-o(-lbe-way
things will be picked up and cix-rinbed by a

a* 10c.. 50c.

baDowtd m it to by tbe prewroro of OMroyd1*
£djtor Tefft. of the Mason News, fig-1
tin- that the Bohemian oats agents j
carried $250,000 out ot Ingham
i.unty. The Irfuling buainwB men of'
ficanvly an article of furniture ia admitted
Mjh&gt;e sav that the speculation has led I into tbe rooms except it belonged to I jneota
to hard times and slow collections in or is rerkdmt of Unooln'k history. Ewpcci
I ogham county.

The Hull Gasoline Stoves.
This is the Latest and Best Gasoline Stove. Call and Met hem.

New and Second-Hand Stoves for Sulel

'Hr. Jucksocfk Eye Salve is a prompt
.tod positive cure for all diseases of the
.:«• to iniiamation. granulation, and
weakaeM of vision.
It costs but 25
(wnu. and is highly recommended for
pifen. For sale by W. H. Goodyear.

At Very Low Figures.
I also have a quantity of Plow Points, etc., that I will sell at a
very slight advance over wholesale prices, to close out
liemember the place, and yours respectfully,

autograph kMerw of Lincoln ore

Hurt Rounds made a disturbance nt
a S.dvidion Army meeting in Howell Lujo'ln’v gnqpt form and benignant faro
fiieMay night. He knocked down the ; beodtog Oder it
. v
village ’ m.imhal. who rose and split 1
uwoouTa oyrtes csaik.
open the bully’s head with a stick of I
wood, and then lodged him in the cool-

presented to Mr. Oldroyd by Mr*. Gm.

Uncoin'■
I. Davidenti Burna, and

that Lincoln apht.

Jhlroyd'i. coll^-tlun baa
IH

penalh- ronnertad with Lincoln, occupira a
. . ....... &gt;
_ « . &lt;— ;

■ aamr 11 made payable &lt;

ur Improx-roeuta at Menominee during the

polish will

Hfc« war library now numhere 1,100 volumea.
Bomoef tbeae books, of eoorw, are ot littie
intrinsic value, bet many ore of ezccpdoual

l» A MAINS?

ArdoSrHug Great Bargain* In

the principal sui uf Ofteeti hundred dollars
with ail arreariu-ea of InU-reat tbervon. should
at the option ofaald mortgagee*, their executor*.
admlnlMratur* or *adgna. become am be due
and p*y»»'lc Inmwllraeiy UNhalur. although

been made in tbe payment &lt;&gt;f U»r interval due
lhe IBth day of Augu,t. A. D. IM3. tbe ictb dsy
of Augunt. A. D. tSM. tbe l«b day of August.
illuminated war -tivelopea that were meh a A D. 1Mb, and the Htli day of August. A. D.
rage during th^rebellian. Over four tbot» ISM. and Die same having remained unjwld and
arrears for tbe space of thirty dare and up­
and Of IbCTp are prrtUly arnuigud to &lt; caas. tn
ward*. and still remains unpaid. Die aforesaid
principal sum of fifteen hundred dollars with
all arrearages of interest thereon, la now de­
due and putable by tbe terms of said
SOO Unton war eonp with illundaMBd dared
mortgage, and there Is now claimed to be due
at Die date of tils notice the sum of two tbou-.
and ami three and !U-tooths dollars, and no suit
or proceed lugs cither st law or In equity Laving
been InsttlUtrd to recover the moneys secured

BARGAINS I
mlrwrerwi corm,
■■— — - - - - ntoro of ooo Of tbo *11* *nd hnd a penbokfer
Srwd outofNt. in sba,- Hk» a goora quilh
to Chi* be hod tltu-1 »
pvu. Tlx-n. Iwing
.. . .
. ___ . .UK.-un u ltor.

Messrs. A. Black &amp; Co.,
Hastings, Mich.,

orakl

aHlLOH* VITALIZKR b wbal yin need lor
।
j-.tinn. Low o! appetite. Dizziness and all
niup,.4*w uf Dv«prpGa
Fries 10 and 75 rent*
;-r (• 4::- Wd by W. H. Goodrear.

A.CAMPBELL

A. BLACK.
Default ba'hiK been made to theccndlttoue of

H.

&amp; nun i muui

x

■otuuUnng r»|«*ciaUy toochtag in

1 sougx, touniiootod aaveloj** and tbe like

rHlDiH'W COUGH and consumption curv I*
■ ,c by u« mi a juarante^Il caret eonsutup-

*oeh case made and provided, notice la hereby
given that on tuturday. December »U&gt;. A. D.
IMS.- at 10 o’clock iu the foreuooti we shall w-U
at public auction to tbe higtieat bidder at tbe
kJv.. nl I"nn.. Kim., tn

'

Manufacturers and Dealers in

Monuments &amp; Headstones,
Table Tops, Mantles,
And all work in Slate Marble or Granite.
All work guaranteed BrsLclass. Prioee that no competition
can lower. A good stock to select from alwayson hand. We
keep the latest and best designs in our work; funush esti­
mates and do all work promptly. Our aim is to suit the peo­
ple, and our largely increased sales show that we are sncceseuL As we are the only dealers in Barry County, we make it
a special object for Barry County people to buy of us. We
crd and do save money to all who buy our work.
We thank tbe public for past favors, and aim to merit the
patronage of all.

A. Black &amp; Co.

tbo msravitud and illumination*, and mak■
_ _ ... .in.il.
ftkw. original

MILLINERY!
For the Next 30

Days,

That ‘ Will Defy Competi­
tion!
Gene and get our Frices before buying
Beat Felt Hats. 90 cents.
latest style Toboggan Caps, 75 cents.

Fiu-cimUora, SI 25.
Anil other goods to proportion.
ru tn. siitor the nitre to get good good* tbe
e»l H In tbe Jones Block, Jefferson St.
dilt-S. EK1GHNER &amp; KUHLMAK.
• P*KM FGK toU.K.-4&gt;»e Of the bert form* In
F m Carlton towmhlp, &lt;»f one bundrod aero*,
r.xx.t
iwrr* under good rulUmtlon. goo*!
astiA- and barn, abo corn barn grantry.
ne«,-i&gt;ani. all i-htilce Irttll. ffinxl w»U F In well and.
crock, sugar trash of co trees. For further p.u-r-“"TOM5»V»Ki

'S

And other marked improvements will be made in

Hastings this season.

XAKINU A OOIXXCTION.

one of LiDcolnV old txdMeada

CATARRHS
esinacr

TAR ROLLER MILL

royd dr light* to show them to fri-uda and
rtrangera.

bobby, and today Doerr k&gt;M an opportunitys
amJon * positive'

HASTINGS MICH.

mode to otoblidi ranebra to the territory.Chicagu Time*.

This roUeetfon of dlwwunra

• l._L^w -r lb.

W IllttK-r U&gt;r uuu.——-------. UK&lt; wnr uiuwu.u. ------- ------------- .
mmUoned with tbe roqurot
n3d n-Ucs picked n? on various batMboold u« them in tbe cotnpwdtton of tincarefully observed,
ft-lds are c-oaunon to nil such collections,
i
..torn- rn.H-u.... and p«n Were sent
..
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MUMieh tz.
demand mention­
ta^ritieii on the *!«»': *® coP‘”d tbpm for lbo , Tte
U—~U«ltoiu toiS u«
! umreprUtom "I U.«vtoV ton. b«— tor
reader* benefit___
'
Lot. ■III.IorWM.l» to n»»r. to »

T ATEST NEWS!
being wltuate to Ut* township &lt;’f Vaukrr Hpnngs,
iu the County of Barer.raid RUte ot Michigan,
and described M foftowa to wit: The north

-nr;

The apirtt of tbe bigbe#* Mined

SnmUZ-Wre- Mrtalta—1 .r~t to wto.b to -TO*■*I
Hto •» “"™
u“t
' reward tbe devotee for his palm than tbe
Linroln rroidroro and tba coUeetmo* It u®QlWUfU&gt;*‘ O'0"1 u,“7‘------taina—“F. W. M-" in Chicago Ttoie*.
a.~.r
Miw l. Willlamt, of
,,fc- .
I
Iwok wflllwi wiU»ww*-mp«T clipping*. gt'MR -

« to-

EL p.^ - u?

SXL TS-WWli. &lt;ta.orr-l &lt;■» •
KSJUroi-tu. tor
“J

I

containing clrhtY-oue acres, mon* or less.
J. DAVIDSON BllHNS.
DAVID KCOOK.
PHIM1 A.BHK1.LM)N.
Mortgage**.
CUAH. K. BAUKR. Attorney tor MortgagotB.

1 PARKer'sHAIR BALSAM

HINDERCORN

Plymouth harW.wlth su-bW-F —
l«l.t llto-to;
r-,v«i n'tln-r tlK-offlvr observed wnu w
prtw and obj««ed with indignation, t-liat
of £ Un- “ml no port boles
••No," said Turner,” certainly not. If y«
will walk up to ML Ed^xxue. and

va] offl'wr. »U1!
;wrt bote*
,l,pn!
. Y£'.
••1 know that well enough, bit

WILSON

WASHBOARDS.
Tbero Wrahboard* ««•»«’•
Bagtoew.

H. M. MYGATT
, with the eburtfe fa that •*•» »
• ft taltoi all the well onea to take

*-J Special Sale of Lamps.
Another lamp bouse gone to the wall (they made too good
goods) and we got 10 doz. of their lamps at prices that no othKin Barb- Co. can reach. To see ani get pnoes will
convince you at once.

New Pineapple Glassware—Perfect Daisies.
look St onr stock of Crockery. We have the nicest lot of
Water Seta ever offered in the city. We have
Tobacco for the name money of any other house in the
1
Owavs did have. We have the cheapest line of
Gloves and Mite we ever had. We will have the larger* hue of

HOLIDAY goods
We ever bad. Onr Grocery Stock is compiete, and1 ’ejrjll
not be undersold by any man on same quality of goods.
Bring your produce; we want it
Yonp truly,
.
.

SMITH. BAI3 ft VaAMWI.

�GREAT GUNS, WHAT

GOODYEAR k BARNES
Have Opened a Chance for

Bargain Seekers!
For Two. Weeks Only, Commencing Saturday, December 4th, 1886,

At these Extreme
Low Prices we are
obliged to make this
Strictly for Cash.

The extreme Low price that everything is
bringing this Fall, has induced us to meet it
with such a REDUCTION in our Prices as
will make
lappy.

AL SALE, you will be sorry.
With this Great Reduction we must refuse all credit.

Below £Li*e
3,000 YARDS,

1,500 YARDS,

Good Gingham,

5527

tiie Many Bargains:
5,000 Yards
,

Others ask 6c. for the same
As good as you can buy else­
thing.
where for
cents.

1,500 Yards

1,500 Yards Check Shirting
1

PRINT
von

6 Cents.

500 Yards

COTTON FLANNELS Kentucky Jean,
5 cents.

e Cents.
Yon can not buy to match it
at less than 8 cento.

And Loto of it

500 Yards

Bleached Cotton

Reil Twilled Flannels,

YARD WIDE,

ALL WOOL, AT

GOOD QUALITY.

20 cents.
Regular price, 20 cents.

Usual price, 8 to 10 cento.

Always sold at 80 cents.

20 Dozen

Ladies Scarlet Wool

Bed AU ffool Hits

ATI, LINEN.

SPECIAL

We shall sell it at from 5 to
6 cents.

SHAWLS.
We have the largest

PRICES,

At 81.00. stock in Barry County.

10, 12&gt;4, 25 cts.

15 CENTS

GOOD

COTTONIlndigo Blue
3 cents

3 Cents.

and Cash only.

Dffer are First Class

My Friend, if you Don’t take advantage of
Come and bring your neighbors, and see fo

60 Pieces,

CASH!

purchase the necessities, before the long winter, which is
before you, sets in.

^NOW IS YOUR CHi
The Goods w
31 Pieces.

This Sale is for

The belt value to be bed.

Ladies’ and Children’s Cloaks,

Special Prices.

On which we are making special prices.

THE LITTLE BRICK GROCERY I

Green Coffee. 12 i cents; others ask 18 cents.

BosHted

"

12j

“

“

• 15

“

Nutmegs, per ounce, 5 cents; others ask 8 cento.

Anti- Washboard Soap, per bar, 5 cento.
Allspice, It cents.

5 lbs. best rice for 25 cento.

25 “ C Sugar, for *1.00.

. We have loto of it

.

Matches, 900 in a boa, 85 boxes for 25 eeota.

Cinnamon, whole, per lb., IScente; others ask 80 cento.

16 lbs. Granulated Sugar for 81.00.

Water White Oil, very best 11 cento per gallon.

Paekage Bird Seed, 6 onto; others ask 10 cento.

16 “ Confectioner’s A Sugar for 81.00.

Coarse Packing Salt per sack, 20 ante.

Beet Soda, 5 cento.

18 ‘

White X C Sugar for *1X0.

20 “ XC Sugar for *1X0.
•s-

’

Baking Powder, 1 lb., 20 eta.; i lb, 10 eta.; J lb.

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                  <text>The Hastings Banner.
HASTINGS, MICH., DECEMBER 16, 1886.

VOL. XXXI. NO. 33.

DETROIT

County News.

BOLIU.

PRAIRIEVILLE.
Christmas goods at both storey.
A variety of jewelry can be had at
Brown &amp; Cairns, as Mr
RIKAie has returned with goods for
ELEGANT.
the holiday trade.
G. A. R. dance and oyster supper at
HbU’
22&lt;1' v'- A cor­
WATCHES, dial Invitation extended to all.
M. Armstrong. Carpenter Sprague A
Co. returned from their northern hunt­
ing trip last week, bringing with them
JEWELRY,
»veral fine deer as a proof of their
snore*.
Abe Armstrong and wife are visit­
DIAMONDS,
ing relatives hereabouts.'
The notice of the death of the wife of
Manly
Chase in but week's paper was
SILVERWARE.
considerably mixed, as is often the due
I notice. Changes are made and names
LEATHER GOODS, misspelled or entirely different ones
umxI. for which the correspondent is
not nnponaibte Mrs. Chase’s maiden
name was May Towne, daughter of
Hon. A. C. Towne, and wife of Manly
Chase.
The missionary society was entertain­
mbSi-lccted from the Superb ed by Mrs. Frank Wales last. Wednmdav.
Rev. Bruce was abte to fill his ap­
pointments as usual Sunday.

SUBSTANTIAL.

Clocks &amp; art Cools.

«T,
KAY &amp; CO.,
oodtrani A

BOWENS MILLS.
Ch»rlm Giliasple and wife, of Hope,,
visiting at Thomas*Black
man's?
«yMUtwalThoma.
BtackmanX
R
rr.,
' are
Lillie Gillaspie, who has been for the
past year at Allegan, him returned to
her home at Bowen.
Mrs. Hill, of Irving, is spending a
few days at Buel Bradley's.
Mias Lund Coolage is home on n
fir Our Optical Department is m
vacation.
of poat competent oculists, and
Ed. Briggs and A&lt;Ltm Tuckler have
wt examine eyes FREE OF CHARGE. returned from the nbrth woods. The
boys report plenty of snow up north.
Withey Post. G. A. R.. at their last
meeting elected the following officer*
for the ensuing year:
Commander—C. W. Armstrong.
8. V.- Frank M. Bixler.
J. V.—John C. Jordan.
Chap.—I. M. B. Gillaspie.
Surgeon—.loen N. Stewart.
_/,
Q. M.—Wm. P. Streeter.
O. D.-L. D. Prior.
8. (i.-T. J. Mayer.
Post decided to have a public installa­
tion on tbe evening of Jan. 6th. A
general invitation is extended to every­
body. There will be a camp fire dur­
ing the evening.
There will be a public meeting and
Christmas tree at I.O.G. T. Hall on
the evening of Dec. »th. There will
be speaking, recitations and
vocal
music conncected with the affair. All
are invited.
Some 40 members of Barlow lake
lodge 1. O. G.T,vblted the Middle­
ville lodge last week.

CamDus Martig.
DETROIT.

BENTLEY BROS. &amp;

Farm Wagons,
Double Shovel Plows,

ROAD SCRAPERS,
PINE LUMBER,
(H EMLOCK AND 1’1 N EJ

(PINE A'ND CEDAR.)

Cedar Fence Posts,
Joist and Studding,

FLOORING
and Maple,

Sask, Doors d Blinds,
l-omice Mouldings,

residence north of the school bouse.
Looks as though we might get a run
of sleighing for the holidays.
K. E. Sturgis has returnrd for the hoiIdays. Dick, when?
C. L. Glasgow and wife have returned
from Jonesville.
And now that skatiug on the lee is
knocked in the head by the snow, the
rollers will in all probability become
popular again.
With fine weather, 0. Paul Smith will
undoubtedly have immense bouses
Wednesday and Thursday evenings.
Report from Vermontville says he's im­
mense.
Mrs. Ella Shrigley, nee Wolcott, of
Homer, Is visiting her parents here.
I’hilo Sheldon and Baker Shrteer. of
Hastings, were in town last Wednes­
day.
A tame dove flew into one of the win­
dows of the Methodist church last Sun­
day during the reading of the lemon,
and remained through all the aw vires.
What kind of an omen wan'd
The Naahvllle orchestra have issued
invitations for n danue at the opera
house on Christmas eve.
Mias Eva Pincomb. whose illness we
mentioned but week, has been com­
pelled to resign her position in the
schools on account of her health, and
a lady from Saginaw has taken her
11. M. Lee was defeated in his suit
against the Mutual Insurance Co. of
Barty, Jcmia and Kent counties, but
will airry it higher.
\
B. B.
IL Lee
Le-&lt; is
to going
roimr on the road selling
' B.
a patent truck for store, wareroom and
depot use.
S. S. Ingerson was al Jackson last
week attending the Sunday school con­
vention.
The K. of P. lodge is booming since
its removal to Ils new quarters.
Club dances are being talked of.
.
O. U. SUCKER.

ORANGEVILLE.

TOUR CORNERSLiterary ' at the school house tliis
week Saturday night with 11. B.
Andrus as president and W. J. Kennedy
as vice president.
Mn. Wm. Snvder. of Ionia, has been
visiting her mother Mrs. C. Senter the
pa*t week.
•
Aluut forty of the friends of Mr.
and Mrs. C. Benter came pouring In
upon them last Saturday evening, giv­
ing them a genuine surprise. Music,
both vocal and instrumental, games
etc, were indulged in, after which a nice
supper was served. In behalf of the
company Jay Barnum prt*4'nt4-d Mrs.
Senter with a beautiful decorated* shade
lam* as a token of their good wishes.
Clayton Price has moved into the
houM owned by Oltee Black.
Truman Morsion is on the aick list.
Gouch Perkins bundayed at the
“Cotton Plantation,"
Homer Wood spent Sunday with
A rah Barnum of your city.
Frank WoU is staying with the
preacher now.
•
Herbert Sprague has gone to Ionia to
keep books for a lumber firm of that
place. Success to you Herb!
Ua Wednesday night last the air was
tilled tilth shrieks and cries mough to
aatonlah the nation, but to their sur­
prise it whs found to be some of &gt;he
•vbool children on the ioe on Fuller's
pond.
The social at Mr. Barnum's on Fri­
day night last was well attended and
ail report a grand lime. They are also
preparing tor another one at Mr.
Sacketts this week FridayDighL Every
body come and bring your better half.
On Thursday evening last the friends
and relatives of Kittle Townsend gave
her a pleasant surprise. The evening
was spent by playing that new play
“.tnap-sud-caieb-'t in and others loo
numerous to mention, after which they
made their wav to their home*.
* AUCE.

Very little news thia week.
*Cbarl&gt; Murdock la very aick with
inflainatisn of the* lung*; also a small
child of A. M. Ctom’a.
. Albert Valentine has moved into
Ettie Fitulk's house for thia winter.
Okl Mr. Livingston has moved into
his new house, and Sam Bogart baa
moved in the one vacated.
Mrs. Henry Arbour la vlaiting her
mother, near Plain well, this week.
Belle and Ettie Faulk are both st
Plainwell to atty awhile.
.
Mrs. Geo. Brooks, of Hastings, is
visiting her daughter Mr*. Walker this
week.
John Turner, of Wayland, called on
friends Saturday.
A. P. Hodge will leave Wednesday
for a three or four months visit with
relative* in the eastern part of the
state.
Ben Wing is at home for a few days.

MARTIN'S CORNERS.
Mr Flora started Monday afternoon
of last week fur Denver, CoL, in .ans­
wer to a telegram received that bis son
was dangerously sick at the home of a
cousin. Mr. Flora telegraphed home
Thursday that Either was a little bet­
ter. He has typhoid pneumonia.
Joel Barnhart’s baby was burled
Tuesday.
Wm. Wellman baa returned from
Dakota. Too many hailstorms for him.
Frank Mead has sold bis place to one
Gillaspie. Mr. Mead intends to go to

Silas Endsley has moved in with Wto
brother-in-law, Norton Smith
Geo. Varner hgs a sick child.
Mrs. Wm. filler is sick.
Some one, name nut learned, has
moved Into Mr. Swarthout's log house.
The Indies Aid society will meet
twice a month during the winter, in­
stead of once as formerly. ■ The next
meeting will be this VS ednesday at
Mr*. Whetstone's.
Rev. Knott was obliged to disappoint
the temperance meeting Saturday eve.,
on account of ill health.
DELTON.
Very muddy at this writing, hut
growing cold rapidly.
J. R. Bush and wife are at Kendal s
visiting their daughter Alidu.
Chara Tecrpenning has been visiting
her many friends and relatives about
here.
..
Mr. George Norwood now sports a
pair of mules, and when he gets that
pension they will be for sale.
Wednesday last the following officer
were elected for the ensuing year in the
J. B. Sackett Post:
Commander—F. A. Blackman
Senior Vice Com.-M. Chamber ate.
Junior Vice Com.—F. Chamberlain.
Officer of the day—A. McCallum.
Quartermaster—F. Woodman.

FREEPORT.
W. 8. Bouck ships poultry to Hast­
ings everv Thursday.
As alrrady indicated by the gay ap­
pearance of our storm. Freeport will t«
Santa Claus' headquarters this year, as
usual.
A son of P. K. Thomas, of Bowne,
bad the misfortune to break one of hto
legs while riding down hill at school
last Thursday.
The right of way for the new railroad
has been secured from this place to the
Woodland town line from, all except
five persona.
Mtrara. Cool A Curtiss are building
an addition to their mill. 30x100 fret,
and raised the frame for the same Tues­
day morning.
Tbe Freeport G. A. R. band have
rented the rink for the next year.
There will I* skating everv Saturday
evening hereafter and good music.
Wm. Mott’ason met with a severe ac­
cident but Sauirdav by running hto
rl.ht hand In a-Teed cutter, producing
a severe lacrrutton.
There will be a Chrtotmaa party at
the rink Friday evening. Dec. 24th. un­
der the auspices of thr Freeport G. A.
R. band. Evenbody to cordially Invit­
ed to attend. The bill will l&gt;e 6150 in­
cluding eyster supper and care of bora-

Samud Albright haa ujoved hto shoe
shop into the rooms over F. h. Dem­
ing* store, opposite the grist mill.
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Jordan, of Wood­
land. visited Mrs. Jordan's brother.
John Tebple.'and other relatives te Irv­
ing Saturday and Sunday. Mias Lucv
Terple returned home with them and
will go from thence to Hastings In two
or three weeks.
Mr. Boynton ia here to-night, and
aaya the railroad to a sure thing. It
will be built on the quarter line. He
has contracted for 5JXX) tons of steel
rails, to be delivered next May and
J line, and showed us the contract He
!f&lt;* I'ricra and Estimates given on ap­
Surgeon—H. Moaier.
said the contracts for tie* and Umbers
plication.
OffleCT of tbo Iu«rd-O.
Delegate* to encamptaent—L. Barnes would he let within ten days.-Hoytvllle Cor. Grand Ledge Independent
BENTLEY BROS,
WILKINS. and F. A. Blackman.
At the annual elecUon of Wolcott
port. No. 234. G. A. R-. held Thursday
NASHVILLE.
Lew Clark and family are visiting at evening, Dec. 3d, the following officers
were
elected to serve for the ensuing
Allegan, where Lew's mother Is quite
y**
r:
.
nick
Commander
—«
Geo, Ingrain.
Mm. Sophia Smith to quite sick at the
8. V. C.—Martin Holcomb.
*
home of her Ron-l“:lVrJt
“i?Snk
C3-. sEawroJT
O. G.—H. Culler.
A newly married brother of I rank
j. V. C.—Hezekiah Draper.
Brattin. with his bride, spent bunday
O D.—Ransom Woleottftat opened a roofeettooery and cigar
Q.M.—C.V. Riegler.
"orao stronit h" been oonfmed to tbe
in tbe Gartner bioek. south tide of State street.
Surgeon—J. D. PeheleY.
Chaptoin—G. T. Daniels.
Mr. J. W, Boynton of the Alaska
Railway Company has bwn In town
this week and to rapidly perfecting ar­
’flettie Bement, ot town, bM rangements to bulla the Grand Rapids
Jc Lansing railroad. Mr .Bovntoo has
the profile of the road completed, and
Freeport look* as natural as life loom­
usual kicKing on taxes this &gt; wir.
MrsMarkPo wl« to visiting at Grand ing up along aide of the track, an im­
portant station on the Detroit.
i ANorthernrMlway. Fr^portl Train
i stop twentv minutes for dinner. Change
Jara for Lowell, Hasting* and other

inside fiiiik &amp; Band Moolfliuiis

Stoop Scrolls &amp; Columns

Window and Door
Screens.
I

n timmrai

sub

M Home-Made Candies

small towns.

Urge Id-pound Cane and 20pound Stick of Candy.
BT-GHu

G. SEIMON.

Mra. Ssrxh B-igh has returned from
nn extended visit to Ohioan friends.
WdlBradlev was made pa of a nine-

WSKT B1LTIM0RX.

WHOLE NO. 1646
The Woman's Aid society has raised
about SIS for tbe benefit or the church.
Mrs. Geo. Allardlng started for Win..
Friday last, where she will spend a few
weeks visiting her parents Mr. and
Mrs. Manuel Allardlng.
Mira Cium and her. brother, of Campliell, Ionia Co., and Mlw bhopltell and
her brother, of Ingham Co, visited at
Mathias Allarding's Saturday and Sun­
day last
-

DOWLING.
Lyda Graham visited relatives here
last week.
French Bros, have commenced work
at their saw mill.
Orasby A Herrington are doing a big
buslnew at their feed and saw mill.
Shooting and raffling match at the
corners the 24th day and evening.
The Grange is going to have a dance
and oyster supper at their ball on New
Year s eve. Everybody is^nvlted.

would advise those mentioned above to
dean up their own ddbryartto.
Bmpwttuffi.
.
j. pet finger.
It Dora not cost any thing to look Ktthe holiday good, in my Drug Store,
and you can buy an nioch, or more, for
your money, at at any place in the dtT.
Come and m« for yoaraesvea.
DX. K. H. LATHNOT

Card of Thanrm.—We express our
sincere thanks to those dear neighbor*
and friends who so kindly aasited m
during the sickness and death of our
darling.

_________________ QUM DROPS

YANKEE SPRINGS.
■
Mrs. Dave Beard was suddenly called
to the bedside of her sick daughter
Myrtle Beard, at Joseph Robinson's
with whom she bad t*e«n living for
nearly a year.
.

UICK0R Y CORNERS.
A Aldrich bad a narrow escape from
a destructive fire In hh hardware store
last week. Tbe stove pipe running
through the upper door between the
joints took tire and burned nearly an
inch in depth. Fortunately tbe fire
waa discovered m due time before
much damage waa dune.
Ed. Grilluy haa hix well nearly cotuEleted for the supply of water to run
is engine during the winter in Adam
Elliott's yvoods' where be intends to
manufacture lumber.
Will EllioU's horse which has been
afflicted with lockjaw fof several wreks
p-iat, is on the mend. Hopes are Dow
entertained that he will recover.
Live hogs are in good demand, Rich­
land buyers offering 61 per hundred.
Quite a kicking among the policy
holdem of Barry and Eaton Fire in­
surance oom pan y, who.1 wonder if ill*
officers will continue to make donaliona
Uirti aaacM ita meinl&gt;ers for the aame.
itev. J. Mason and wife are spending
a few days at Bice Creek assisting Rev.
W. White in h protracted effort, conse­
quently no services at the M. P. church
uu Sunday.
Mrs. B. C. Johnson has left here for
her home te Lansing.
Carrie Jeraap, of Orangeville, spent
several days visiting among old ac­
quaintances about hem
Jamm Routen is dangerously sick
with but allgL* **--------- ’ ------- L&gt;vrry.
-----Harrv Ak
t with
scarlet fever.

Additional Local Items.
On Saturday laat Mr. C. 8. Hilbourn. for over three years editor and
publisher of the Democrat, severed his
connection with that paper. We much
regret to lose Mr. I it! bourn from tbe
fraternity of thia city. He haa gained
a boat of friends during his residence
here, by his honorable and manly
course, politically and otherwise. It is
a fact that he who endeavor* to publish
a paper, tbe owner of which is not a
newspaper man, has his pathway
strewn with thorns oft times, but Mr.
H. haa demeaned himself as a thorough
newspaper man and a gfutieman
throughout. We much doubt that Mr.
Bowne can find a better man for the
place. Mr. Hiibourn is as yet undeter­
mined as to bls future course. But
wherever be may locate, the Banner
wishes him the best of success. Mr.
Cook, of Grand Rapids, occupies the brginnirt nf
editorial chair vacated by Mr. H.

CEDAR CREEK.
J. H. Valentine and wife visited in
Battle Creek last week.
Frank and Fred Wilson hsve gone
to their home te Mecosta county.
Who will be our next deputy sheriff
for this town? is the question.
A. C. Wait is running his feed mill
again this winter.
School is progreasing finely, with
Henry Campbell ns teacher.
A man bv tbe name of Bristol has
moved on the Carson farm, and will
stay one year if nothing happens.
Last Saturday evening the following
officers were elected lor John Stark
post. No. 249. G. A. R.. lot the ensuing
i'•ear:
Commander—T, J. Kelley.
Senior Vh» Com.-James McDonald.
Junior Vice Com.—Chan. Bergman.
Offiber of i he Day—Dexter Hunt.
Quartermaster—(.'has. Shoemaker.
Chaplain—Henry Newman,
burgeon—Conrad Rurm-11.
Officer of the Guard—Ed. Tungate.
Drlegntra to Department En&lt;amj&gt;meut—David L. Motbland anil Albert
Adams. ___________
MOROO-TIIURNAPPLE.
There la still about six inch's of ice
on the lake.
('utling wood is the order of the day.
The meetings are still in progress,
but we think if the preacher continues
buzzing the whole congregation for
what two or three have done, the inter­
est will lie small.
Mr. George Norton starts for his new
home te Virginia next month.
The warm weather of last wrek
stopped the hauling of logs.
Why, yes; Mr. Vanderbilt.
We
would -uppose that one of your stand­
ing could join the golden circle without
a doubt.
Our blacksmith is putting te good
time, we should judge, by tbe nails he
carrira home.
__________
CARLTON.
Our warm weather has caught cold.
Washington Chase and wife, of
Campbell. Ionia Co., visited his mm
Herbert Chase Saturday and Sunday
^cilttie Landon and Samuel Roush.
Jr., of Fre*port, bundayed with the
former's mot her and brother.
Uncle Peter Covert, of Hasttags.
waa in town bunday attendlng thc
dedication of the new church. Only
$150 waa raised.
___
. K
The cake and coffee social at J. N.
Co2Jr. neO«l -bout W. Friday ev«-

held Friday evening laat. the following
resolutions were adopted by unanimous
vote:
Auoriwi. Thai L. A. l»l. Kolfhu
of Labor, ia in hearty accord with the
aims and objects of the Haatlngs Busin&gt;*s M«n’s Association, and that we, as
Kuigbta, believe that the effort on the
Grt of that Association to secure for
mcmbera, by fair and honorable
means, their just dues is to be com­
mended; but abuse of such objects anti
alms by individual menlbers of that
Association, should not, te our opinton. be tolerated.
/{nolrrtl. That the talk of “boycott"
against members, of this Association,
purporting to be from Knights of La­
bor, is without warrant or authority,
ami If persisted in, this Assembly will
publish the names of those persons so
endeavoring to bring onr noble order
intod|srtpute.
Hastings City Bank to open for
business to-day, the 15th. This is one of
the solid institutions of the city, living
a capital of 630,(1*J, and having been
organirexi under the state banking laws
The stock is owned almost entirely by
i
the
leading business men of this coun­
ity. Messrs. D. G. Robinson, the presi­
dent:
W. Jk Goodyear, vice president;
।
.
Kmippan and Cheater Messer, of the
board of directors, are gentlemen., tdo
well and favorably known in Barry
and neighboring countice to need any
word* of commendation from us; suf­
floe it to say. they are all suowsful
buaitiesa men. Mr. C. D. Beebe, the
cashier, bails from KhImiiihxoo and comes
to us very highly recommended hv the
leading citizens of K damaxoo. He has
had experience in the itanking business,
is a thorough business man. and withal
a genial, whole-souled gentleman, such
an one as It is pleasant to meet. Mr.
Beebe is now a resident of this city and
experts to rtvnain here permanently.
The bank does a general hanking businwe. There is no doul»t but that it I
w Lil rr&lt;v|ve its full share of favors at
the hands of the public. A very neat
place of business has been secured for
it In a portion of Mraser Broa.’ estab­
lishment.

A DBCLAKAT1ON of the Bishops of
the Protestant Episcopal church In
council assembled Oct. ’Jhth. 1886.
As assent lai to the restoration of unity
among the divided branches of Christ­
endom. we account the following to
The Holy Scriptures of the Old
and New Testament as the revealed
word of Gori.
2. The NIrene creed aa the sufficient
statement of Christian faith.
3. The two sacrament*—Baptism
and the Supper of the Lord, ministered
with unfailing use of Christ's words of
institution and of tbe elemeata ordain­
ed by Him.
....
4. The Historic Episcopate locally
adapted in the methods of its adminis­
tration to the varying needs of the
nations and peoples called of God into
the unity of His ehnreh.
Furthermore: deeply grimed bv the
sad divisions which afflict the Christian
church te our own land, we hereby
de lare our desire and reedterra so soon
as there shall be any authorixed re­
sponse to this declaration, to enter Into
brotherly conference with all or any
Christian bodies seeking tho restoration
of the organic unity of tba church,
with a view to the earnest study of the
condition undrr which so'prlcsdras a
blwwmg might happily be brought to

l°oSnt Kwler Mrii be would like to
I would moat reapedfully inform
have that gentleman who took his overho~e.ee It » 1“&gt;f those busy bodies who are so extremely
i f°Bob«t H»r»« **• TXSb"------solicitous aa to my welfare and where­
i--. wMik bv hto kx catching on a
mG&lt;‘T, D*olel»eod wifeeprntttaadar
about, that lam alive and well, and
ctothee line, while be
spUCUng' 'Th. MmboabM l«* tbn« bop
j'uue ItartUe’e. In IrvUf.
r V1U.UM eboten.
I
raovln* Into hie new
C. H. GMUUUlild upFiU

Edwin Rubli. Reaa Whitmire, Mary Gardner.
E. Kay.
•
Dron, ietww—G«o. Denben. Robert GrUBa.
Vol TaciJe. Seta Fordyre. Daa. Hukito.
I'arda-Elllot AHrtefc. Wai. Clifford.

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■bouH drink jw waur. and nothing but
purr waler. It nxens in U* next ptora,
that the &lt;4*14-• abould I- kept '•Jr»n and
thoroughly vtmUtatwi all th» wbikr. and 'hat
l.-forr tniikiin; U* rfrtUe abouM t-c ri,wnr&lt;I
out and fnwh sand l&gt;rougbt in and U* WalJ*
thoroughly alrrxl It n&gt;-*n» that the milk

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Dr. E. H. Lathrop’s

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turning tbe
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station, a few miles from this city, m-tantly
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accident is attributed to faulty working of

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The engine had boon in tbo repairing shop
unn. Mndidott.

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claims that Diroy

Ida Bell, the acubrette. while she
b-loiiRwl to Dixey'e i
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all expenaea of toe government r«5.185,7&lt;M,
Il4.-wn.75l'k»a than tb«f wm called
which
for in the eitlinato&lt; submitted last year, and
El.LTd.Oei lew than tlw aggregate of apT[jen, (
Tbere la an increase of about ff-l.uou.OU) for
public norka, about fd.OUB.Oou tor the naval
ntUtbllshmcnt,
about Jl.OW.OOil fur tbo milleatablii

married dnughtem, , scrvico eitabliahmBuL

tbe country in which the mother lived sought
her life to prevent the fulfillment of the prupb-

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' EsutncribeHL
“i^lu2u^t
e&gt;M»l'Uiw)nni^n5^

nature mourned. In the temples of tbe JapanBW you may ** picture* of tbo dead Buddha,
the trees bowiag thr-lr beads and Aeddhir
him/all the rnrest.f wLh hl U.r
tears over him, all tbo mesa Of people lu the
world in inconsolable
grief,
and retrtwentalimnj
kinedomst
it
of
wj
....
‘u.
..
the rlninU Hi. eIrwin
mourn
----- fur
* • vhim.
—L lD ,
‘“Oud-s tbe virgin
I mother and her beawnly attendants ore seen

I uravlugs 7-vi'stitiite »iii»gnini-ef't portfolio col
levtlwi of ornsmeu
" '•’’■waid's li"we HtimrrlpUotm for 1887 lin
IfHdUtely forwar.Ird are eblllled to all Of the
| »rrlm. beginning In May Inst.
— .Bndorttd
by the U. 8. Government
Vol. Mil. Tellltl CWlSUs, f. 8., ■»J»: ‘The
Anirncnn Agriculturist Is e-js-clhlly worthy of
! tM»ilou,
-ti-m
meullou, beraasa
becaitM* of tinUn- remarkable mi
Mi'-cnw
Riat has attended the unique and anti ring efforts
rutatlou.

Nirvana.—Cor. San Francisco Chronicle.
r arming Land In Europe.

of the National Bank of tbe Republic.

Tea

Bawitsru,
Buffalo newa|M|jor
Belva A. Lockwood to
Friday, “is fast looting its grip on national
BunrALO. D.-C.

political reputation un a prophet dial tixj
Uckoifi in lech will read: Republican, James
G. Blaine and John Bnerman; Democrat,
Grover Ctareland and Bemm-1 J. Randall;

Eugene J. Murphy

While the soil h rapidly incroaaing in
value in tbe United States. Itia a remarkable
fact that mere farming loud is beemnlug al­
most worthless in Grict Britain and the con-

all your family, relatives and friends ex­
pect a present.

To find one suitable

come to my store, where

you will find

ISS9

Platefl Jewelry, Bracelets, Lockels, md

L

month for a German edition, w hleh also clrciitatrs Widely.

I’rirr #1.50 a ywtr; single nnmlwni 15c.
Balance of this year FREE to all sub­
scribing faimrdlatelv.

communication to hitherto remote regions

In fact Everything kept in a first class Jewett

world that land for mixing grain and cattle
no longer yields an income to tho landlord.
Of course it still pays to run dairy farms, to

Also Gold Pens, Gold Spectacles
and large stock of Silverware Also the most

uavtir brought such high prices
great landlords of Europe, on co controllers
without incomes, and quite willing to part
with their bolding to tbe tenants and Hold
laborers.—Demorest's Mato tidy.

deriy; Prohibition, Francis K « ‘Hartl and
John P. St- John.

Only a few days more till Christmas whe:

Homes of our Fanner Presidents.
Ith his I

fnated forty days and nights; that be waa
. ... ....
.... of
_».
■
■he
tempted
by one
tbo evil spirits, whom
rtbukwl and drove away. After working

ton avenue. With thuni lirm Ida's baby,
Detroit, Dec. H. —Thu maddest woman
,'
tbe infant that figures in Un case.
Tuesday
is beli-ved Afut
to l»e
Sir '
tors earn their living in shoe factory. Ida
Scm^
’of 0^11^
” murt&gt;
joined tbe Aduuh. «mtpany in Baltimore, '
°r charl‘*,e Aftpr ““7
hanging her name of I La Ball Sun th to tbe U-diotu htlgslhm
seeurrti a divorce Katmore. stage.v name of Ida Bell.
I urdav
h £ husband oc Um ground of .
I noil-support, Semun being jioor and not
thrifty,
Idle h.s wife believed she coukl
I make a better living If alm on-y luid Irnnmlf
, ....
.. ,
,, ,
stood Monday eveoing that Judge Slunii, if oaivmft notice
that an aunt had recenUy died

they wens tumble to agree.

1,000 Ontinal Illustrations.
Every Issue oi Um American AarI'-ulturist con­
tains nearly unoriginal llluiirwilons of animals,
ptauta. new farm and household eoiivrukucrs
i«!L«El.X"vi$S FREE I

Tim increase tn tbe

BtlW Tuesday morning. At unit hour, ni tor
Lbc jury had Usen out all night, the men Hied
into H o court rtxsni' Foreman MeFarhuid

IIIII'MEHOI.D

ry Store

AMERICAN AGRICULTUI 1ST.
DAVID

HTCanviuwre wanted every where.JE2

complete stock in
WILSON

WASHBOARDS
s Bomb,woo* ran. The Btrnw

Musical Goods.

In front of ties staff office of BL Petersburg
bourJid the HerVM.

Tba atWDeni

bank and a prominent capita^ of this &lt;ity,
suicided Friday afternoon at his homo by
tiring a bullet into hie right temple. Ill-

Prices are low to suit the times.
PARKER'S
HAIR BALSAM

1MM at Ftertaa SUU

Cbciskati,
among Catholic

All

warranted.

JOHN BESSMER

find a ready tale for au iinpcrfect and broken

HINDERCORN8.

The Jeweler

�A MAN OVERBOARD.

A

RUSSIAN

Oil,

WELL

ENERGY ANO EXCITEMENT ON DECK

LARGEST
FLOWER
EVER
KNOWN IN THE WORLD.

IN A CRISIS

IlMMSSM

who, aftar trying phytidamaml number­
’ a YtUophom and
tttliiu medicine

HASTINGS MICH.

August lOtli, 1880.

"While 1 cannot aay Athlophoroa has
cured me of my rheumatism, it has been a
great benefit and hM relieved me rerv
much. 1 have been aubjert to the rheuni*ti.'in for the.part six yearn; many times
report that conus front the Bokur oil dte- afflicted h&gt; that J could not work. I first
tricta of Russia to tbe effect that tbe largest uaed Athlophoroa about three months ago
and extierieneed verr quick relief. I used
in all about aix tolUca." Where did you
first learn of this medicine was naked?
i» «:.i to lx- discharging wm rimplv iu•
“It wa&gt; recommended to me through Mr.
credible, but &gt;t h by uo means imj robable,
Edwards' u»c, a farmer living about ten
tor Ute reasoti that in IBbS a well in the mme
dhtrict '-ailed tire Droojba well iqtoutcd miles from here; he was much worse than
me. L’wd only threebottles and was-comenormous quantities of oil.
pletelr cured. I conaldcr it the beat medi­
cine 1 over ti-ed and expect to use morn of
trofoum un hour. As a pood b equivalent
Sturgis, Mich.
to about 3ft pounds of our avoirdupois weight,
I have liad an excellent sale -for Ath­
thb well must be discharging over 500 tons
of oil an hour, or over 12,000 tons for tbe IN lophoroa from the lime of its first in­
troduction
and
in
every
case with roort
hour..
satisfactory reaulta. 1 call to mind one
case in particular of a young lady afflicted
it discharged a dally average of 850,000 gal­ with rbeumaiLm who had been treated by
our beat physicians unsuccessfully, but who
lon., and in 115 day a It yielded more than
55,000,000 gallons. It spouted to tbe height obtained relief by uninc Athlophoros upon
of nearly 300 feel, while tbe new Tagteff well my recommendation. I have no hwitalion
in pronouncing it ■ ajiecific in moat mm
spouta Co tbe height of nearly CMfMC Al­
though the well 1* over three miles from tbe of rheumatism and neuralgia.

looking up we obrerrevl Hunter craduallr
making hto w«v
tn.k.i_____ ?_
, -

iu« tbe pcMlbibty &lt;4 Rumian uU driving the
Anwrieao
n_______ _____ .

hi. Iwwtw
*'»uug me reel, or
ins txxly from ux What Was be did nr I “fir
is idtUng on the foot rope and working hi*
way out to loeward to get hold of 1 hat gasket
you sac flying RWUT u, the
Georgw. "He
mauaged to kt it go sotnehow. “Come in/ agnln roared Mr. Rhoades"mnw, Gt......
-r- .
.. . .
•

POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
hi*
* ir»i!«T e- vervariee. A marvel of purttv
-t-i-.knq'i wtrnSwoaKnete. MaroeeanoaueM
itti t &lt;&gt;.-u:ruirr kinda, and cannot be mM tn
Bp-tfcn’ti
the multitude of low test, abort
«i: rlijspbatepowder*. Sou ooh
e*r.' itvVAt. BaKtxo Powuan

Pfffifs

him Mxr bold of the thin line, sod l..~ln to
work hi* wnv Imi'Ii »l&gt;k &lt;■
_____ __ .. .

Mr. Rho^hw quickly brought i'» back ngaiii
to our post of obwrratlon. -Hold on, for
b-™r. &gt;.,.!■ S.
-H^r, J„mp
To our intense horror, upon looking up
again w Iwbeld the unfortunate lad hanging
to tbe bare end of ih® thin gnsta*,-hanging
iu mid air about ibe height of ninety fret
above tbe dock. Two smart able seamen
sprang aloft as fort as they preMUy could,
one man carrying a strait IJnc with him; but
time was precious, rarery instant of it; the
boy could not pnmihly bold ontu that thin
line for long. Up al that giddv briglrt.
swinging out far to forward a» the ship
lurchvxl over, the apnctack that j&gt;oor Hunter
prewauted w as enough to turn one'* hloodcolvl
“Get tlie gig ready for lowering and liaul up
the mainsail." said Mr. Hbaw, who, bearing
tbe excik-ment, hnd now come up on deck:
“it b quite impnHibfo for the lad to bold on
much longer, and those meo will not .l» able
to render him any aasistamw aloft.' Tbe tw,
men and Hamilton, who hnd run up afterward, were now on th* tojigaUant yard and
quickly making fur tbe unfortunate bqy.

town of Itakur, yet petroleum sand is pour­
ing upon tire buildings and streets.
a luntuaxa hfxctacul

The discharge i. accompanfod by an awful

which icjxxjU up with the oil often tulles

Every droggutiiliould keep Athlophoroa
and Athlophoroa Pilb, but where lhev can­
not be bought of Uh&gt; druggi*! the Alhlophoroe Co., 112 Wall Sk/Kew York, will
•end either (carnage paid) on receipt of
regular price, which b fl.CO per bottle
for Athlophnraii and 50c. for Pilb.

'

i)&lt;Nu»rae, uniiun ,
.pouted front this well will l» lost. Such jr»u»lc Meynw barbarixu, yet. owing to the blood. Aft. Athlophoros mh are nuequrted. t :
--r-.~
Sanford Hadden, who killed his fath­
j nearly all of the 2,750,OOU gallons discharged
I every 24 tour* will be l&lt;wt in Hie sands which er. Abrahani Hudiien. a pioneer of
! B* aepuud the orifiie, deteriorate in tbe Burna township. Shiawassee county.
' lakes, or mingle with tbe waters of the Cas- Oct. 12. will In* tried for murder next
week at Corunna. Sylvester Larned,
of Detroit, will ipwist in hta defense.
up tbo big mainmil ami other-. , below the surfare until warned, but an enorDr. Jackson’s penetrating Liniment
•ay the gig. I fnmftw plainly inou. waste will have resulted befqre thb cures sprain^ bruises.kicks, cuto. bums,
happen-the lad would let go ami i can (Keably Ire accompli'lied.
rheumatism, etc., etc. Good lor man
re water, and the bout would |M. '
With
pi-rwut pnera which prevail for • &gt;r beast. For side by W. H. Go^lyear.
i* mnnii nt that the diip was ertfde oil In Kakur it b quc«tionable whether
Chris, Johnson whs convicted of
tbe wind nrxl terr h««&lt;iunv ' llicre wi*ulfl be much urotlt in mvinr thb oil
mayhem Thursday, in biting off the tip
j that £s&gt; gallons of crude oil .old there will of Mike Flnnecan'ti left ear in a row at
Lake View.
io. enter tbe wuter after him, «nd-/P"rter pay* for one gallon of refin'd Ameriu ® Children. They are osly xhoi-a anil eont, j can oiL A pipe line in what the Riuataa oil rSVXW- p^ctaiiy liabls to sudden
I had not Jong to duti ict- bred, «U»d with ita completion and Colds, Coughs. Croup. Whooping Cough,
etc.
We guarantee Acker's English
Remedy a positive cure.
It eaves
had pawed the other round the diftx-utt matter for American oil jiralucere hoars of anxious watching.
Bold by
&gt;n which Hunter wa* bringing (for | tOMUvewrfulIj compete w tUi the Hesdan oil
rani had been braced up again to I in the European markets
•
MiNAngw
d'Arcambal,
ofJtu-kbon,
m to reach it. forming a running 1 A pipeline is now projected from Bnkur
proposes to rsUtbllnh a home for ex•■onvicta, where, after Ux-ir terms anIredy wm mw to fall arnftlv through tbo air ' wnt and lour great European flrms,ii&gt;clud- flnlshed, they may be cared for. given
on ita way tn threara. ••Downhelmr’i.houted . »&gt;g tb» Roth* hikb, of Fans, who have re- employment, ami remain until they ob­
t’.-e captain. I waited to bear uo more, but t C«nlly made targe Invralmenta in oil property tain steady work. The inmates of the
'-.itching up a Hfn buoy which was hansing at Bakur and Hatoum, atal an- said to have prison have hbtrted a lubtfcription and
GtVKS Wbo4ere«lo JPrioe
on th* poop rail. I leaped overt«xnl with it in bid fir tire wutracl to build the line. It will .Mias d’Areamlml is sanguine that her
mv band, and was In tbe water almost *««oon j cost f10,VW.tXO and will be 5G0 mile* long. project will be a aucceax.
Tells how to
M Hnnter e bc»iy had rrwebed It.
■' Tire pipe ta te be Luge enough to carry ICO,Diphtheria Is a terrible disease, requiring the
B«ro and reared up in a watering ptare, I WO.UM gal Ions ay rar and tbe tariff will bo 1
had very naturally mxiuirevi a strong t-i»te | cent a gallon.— Kanww City Journal
for rfquatiee and freely indulged in boating. 1
put lent will) great peraitfrucy. and often leaves
the svHtetn poisoned and prostrated. Just here
fishing and swimming wheurver an opportn- I
chlnsawn^sd Jap*.
Hood's Harxaparlila does a vast amount o! «ood,
’■xpclUnx liiipurtirt from the blood, giving It
rl'hiioMand vitality, while It rrbonites and
of Hunter bad fallen a oon«:deraWe distance • querorsand civillrerx They have, in wotue *trei&gt;Mtnens tbe svsteni.
to leeward of tbe ship, and 1 made «lirect for ’ histem-re. wtabliibcd ixrbaric empires—
THKREV.OEO. H. THAYER, til Bairbon
MONTGOMERY WARD A CO.
tbe spot with the lifebuoy, intending to place j Egypt, Aaayria, Carthage, older India and Ind. »*ys: "Both myself and wife owe our
Ilves to HHILOHK CON8UM1T1ON CURE.**
Sold by W. H Goodyear.
surfaro. Some fow seconds rlapeed before be reached the higher plan* of human developARETOV MADE miserable by Indigestion,
Tlw dominating
Japanese
c1Ismto are
- ""
' ‘
’
" ronstlprtlon.
-;. K. &lt; 'rosby, complainant vs.. Us? W. did so. and when be rose n gtan.* wa* xulfi- menL
Dizziness. Ixms of Appetite. Yel­
cient to tell me that be was insensible. With- liata-Europeans. who from their race-crndle low Skiur Shiloh's Vltrtlxcr Is a porttl/e cure.
1
[
in tbe shadows of the Jofty Hindoo-Kush Bald by W. H.Geodyuec.
n« -rj - ulte ixlibg m the Circuit Court for
mountain,
have
gone
forth
to
conquer
coun
­
WHY
will
you
court) when Hhllob's Cure will
-"..i.tj of Itarry. th Chancery, at tim Court
.lipjxd the life buoy over hte ahuuMers, tread­ tries and build empires from tire Indian
h- in the eit) &lt;rf Hartingi on tbe «h day of
'S r. A. H. urer..
ing water at tbe nun* time, and then waited
*l::&gt; --juve it appearing from aflldartt on
8HILOHH Catarrh remedy te a positive
•l»t the defendant (lav W. footer lx not a patiently for the arrival of tbe boat. The
i* at otth'.x stair, bat la a resident of tbe fchlu wn. a considerable distance off, with her
V— .
_&gt; . al.____ 2l___ I• &lt;.t New York, (hi motion of Smith * Cob i
c —raptainatit « Mlicttoro. It la ordered that
gARGAINB!
fully clear and I could »» dowu tn it for
terwral fntbotm.

CAP

AF

•

Pit- "Tred ou th*complainant's solicitor,
eithiri ta-nty day. after service on him of a

.। tbe Harting* irixxr.a, a news pa]*-r
publish*! ;ind etrculailnx In said
■•w.y.
ihrt xald publiertion tie continued
-h-rr .-i. (»«- In each week, for rtx week* In
■ xi —ion. or thut be cause a copy of this order
&lt;■
;-r*,»ti.d!&gt;- w*ed on salt! noa-rentaant
■
: il: at least twenty days before the time
' * t- p.—-enbed tar !ia appearance.
FRANK A. HOOKER.
••*&gt;111 &amp; CoutnovK.
Circuit Judge­
, Shelton far Complainant.
‘ i .m'.’u''. Aimer. Krgirtcr.

^LS°-'".SffiSE

A HHAU IB SraBT.

Whal was my horror when, afterroiigrntutatiax inyxelf that all wm wsii, J cbanred to
cart mr evra down and beheld that incat
drasdM of all tW&gt;. a shark, slowly swimming
upward toward me. Great heavens! what
was I to d&lt;&gt;! 1 never experienced Mich a fright
before or *ince n* 1 did wlj--n I beheld that
hklrous nionxter approaching me. In the

cfvilixntiona.
Tbe handful ct Indo-European conquerors
of tbo Japanrae -ISlonds hare maintained
their rare charnrtertatica through more Ilian

they left their cootiacntal homes in search of
wider and more fertile {folds and more genial
p-ss; A dwu i...
. .... . - ...
.*„ . ul... .---- j .
.--- tain birwif without lining obliged to contend I, brave and hardy aboriginal race of tbe tairepulsed
annihilated «&gt;tbe
with a fish in its natural element. Tbe shirk and*.
• -----•—* and
—‘ almost
----- * —
Mongol bests rent by tire great Kublai Kahn
mw to know this &gt;u&gt; if by Instinct, and will
atta--k fltrrvlv if hungry. I at mw throw
myself upon my back and kicked alxait in the
water frantically, making ns much i-ptashing
M I could, hoping in this way to frighten tbe
borribta creature away. It did nut, how­ done that even the old capital and grunt city
ever seem to l«e much intimfclated by nil my
«pta«bing, but *o«M
for • tryt
I

■efault having been made in tbe condition*
•: • certain mortgage, executed by Waller
!ar.;hr.-. and Itoxv Barnhart, tola wife, of Kut'*£'&gt;• ”arry Count), Michigan, to James 1&lt;h1tro:r.b, of Rattle Croek. Michigan, bearing
'JU- !|,r 22 day of May. A. D. is®, and recorded
■ the Office &lt;tf the Iteglster of Deeds of Barn
&lt;ouety. Michigan.on tbe JUth day of May. A. D.
■SK.taiib-r Is of mortgage* on l*gr* XM and
—. *&lt;ald mortgage, wm made upon the cxprvM
vmd.ttan that should any default be made iu
the W ment of tbe Interest on any day whereon
• i* made payable, as therein ciprraae.1,
■Jid •h'Juld the same remain unpaid and In ar­
' an for tbe snare of thirty daya, then nod
vuta tbenee forth after the lapse ft the Mid

!

return

I felt almost sick

sooucoux-. She wm approaching us rapidly,
and if I could only bold out for another two
or three minutes all would lx.' well, but the
exertion of kicking about in the water was
1 ^winning to Udi upon me.
! began to frel weary and faint. Tbe boat
was ia-ing propelled rapidly through the

Mrs.FEIGHUH &amp; M
Are oflerlog Great Bargains In

MILLINERY!

markedly among tbe pure blooded of tbo em(wror'a nobility at Kioto, the old.capital

Saji race.
-------- a bridgelewi flat now. high cheek bones, and
thick Ujw. in the lady and her maid and in
the landowner and his laborers you will see

That Will Defy Competi­
tion!
Beat Felt Data, 00 cants.
Latest style Toboggan Cape, 76 cento.
Fascinators, SI ffi,
And other good, in proportion.
Remember the place to get good good, the
hespest Is In tbe Jones Block. Jefferson M.

Chronicle.

■aiaed'unpaid and taamaro for i
y-’r-y days and upward*, and still

MRS. FKIGHKRR &amp; KUHLMAN.
NARM FOR BALE—One of the beat tar
1 in Carlton township, of one hundred
__ —.
avwwt HililnrUn

I
ataug.

A feeling of faintoe* and dirxfnra.
r

KSffiL-’*’5
The shark w-ae driven ."V through ooe of
th-boot's crew thrusting tbo blade of an &lt;«r
,u Uiraar.
“* !“?'h!

"■‘“rof.HFcTSJr

decreed that Sunday b to be devoted to re­
pose in the army, and that all military service

11Tii. y ct • Je'ctUal

ROLLER MILL
I \

And other marked improvements will be made in

Hastings this season.

X

Proposes to keep in the advance of the procession. You will
find him at his new location north side of State street, east of
A. E. Harris’ harness shop. Re is prepared to sen e the pub­
lic with everything in the line of

Tin, Copper and Sheet-Iron Ware.
Repairing Neatly and Promptly Done.
Eave-Troughing a Specialty, v

‘

The Hull Gasoline Stoves.
This is the Latest and Best Gasoline Stove. Call and seethem.

New and Second-Hand Stoves for Sale!
At Very Low Figures.
I also have a quantity of Plow Points, etc., that I will sell at a
very slight advance over wholesale prices, to close out.
Remember the place, and yOurs respectfully',

A. BLACK.

.(.CAMPBELL

Messrs. A. Black &amp; Co.,
Hastings, Mich.,

Manufacturers and Dealers in

Monuments &amp; Headstones,
Table Tops, Mantles,
And all work in Slate Marble or Granite.
All work guaranteed first-class. Prices that no competition
can lower. A good stock to select from al ways on hand. We
keep the latest and best designs in our work; furnish esti­
mates and do all work promptly. Our aim is to suit the peofile, and our largely increased sales show that we are succes*
ul. As we are the only dealers in Barry County, we make it
a special object for Barry County people to buy of us. We
can and do save money to all who buy our work.
We thank the public for past favors, and aim to merit the
patronage of all.

A. Black &amp; Co,
Special Sale of Lamps. &gt;
Another lamp house gone to the wall (they made too good
goods) and, we got 10 doz. of their lamps at pncee that no oth­
er house in Barry Co. can reach. To see and get prices will
convince yon at once.

New Pineapple Glassware-—Perfect Daisies.
Look at our stock of Crockery. We have the nicest lot of
Water 8et« ever offered in the city. We have
Tobacco for the same money of any othw houee in the
county and always did have. We have the cheapest Ime of
Gloves and Mita we ever had. We will have the largest line of

HOLIDAY GOODS

Karim.

•• C LOTH

.*•

SUBS'
UffTBH i

(all laws aadticKctr

wmaooui

■hmmS CATARRH

pareijitAnt, *»a em» l«i HIM.. i« »&gt;rt lujurloui H»n.t r..r owrrtrral.r ore l*M trnkhre
anundft dowM.hAWlt.teWt • rwte tor • trial ho&lt;rW W Morteo- AMM
HAtaetlMg A PKWKIW, pwu6 co.. Sola Prop*.. Cranal KaptaA, Mien.

net 1. meer bold out. I

-iMtltuted to recover the moneys.
Cir* icjule and provided, notice ta hereby given
'h..t on Saturday, the 3U&gt; day of February, A.
h ■ 1»7, rt ten o’clock in tbe forenoon. I shall
wll at public aurtlou fu the highest bidder at
ttr tairtb front dnoc of tbe ecun house in tbe
•tj of Hastings. Michigan, that being the plaee
* litre the circuit court for the coanty of Harry
'r- holdcc, U,e premises described In said

Good Goods at Bottom
Prices!

T ATEST NEWS!

almost perfect Grecian profile, with high
bridged no«s. low clieek Icaes and thin lips.

these distinctive features. The smaller farm-

Tbc borriblo fl«h
had apparently grown emboldened at seeing
that all my kicking ended ia nothing, and
wm swimming .lowly round and round uh,
retting nearer each lime. Ohl those horri-

BARGAINS!

BOOTS
8HOEs»

We ever had. Our Grocery Stock ia complete, and we will
not be undersold by any man on same quality of goods.
Bring your produce; we want it
Youra truly,

8MTB, HAIS1 TalBIlI.

�A Crowded Store!
SATISFIED CUSTOMERS.
Every Day an Ovation!

&amp;THIRD WEEK!
THE ~

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E. Y. HOGLE’S.
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En^jous Competitors and Happy People all testify to the enormous
business done at our store.
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HERE WH ARE AGAIN!
Read this Price-List and learn the sequel of our success: &gt; -

Astonishingly Low Prices!
Ginghams, 4 and 5 Cents.

Sheeting, 4 and 5 Cents.

Red Fulled Mittens, 8 cents per pair.
Check Shirting, 5 cents.
Canton Flannel, 5 cents.
Two bales White Bed Blankets, per pair, 75 cents.
Indigo Blue Print, best made, 5 Cents.
Standard Sateen Print, 4 Cents.
Kentucky Jeans, 10 cents.
Toweling, all Linen, 4 cents.

One Look at our Goods and a Knowledge of our Prices Completes
a Sale.

�The Hastings Banner.

Local News.

PERSONAL MEN7 ION. .

Horn, to Mr. and Mrs. A Darling, u
Holbeji* of season ticket* in tbe
■Circulatim, Cl,,,
(AtrriMoa. thuudiy, dec. m. taas.
Hasting* Lecture Association can »•To Mr. and Mix. N. T. Diamond, a
Kn&gt; Oom! KM (lom &gt;1 M. E. y, cure choice of reserved mita by calling daughter.
Local Advertising Ratoe:
tbe &lt;!rug store of Merer*. GoodyeuMias Belli- Hicks eprut MomUv at
Tuk raw bonk i. raM, tor your &lt;loA Heath. Tickets also ua aide ut Dr. Grand Rapid*.
.
E. H. Latbrop’a.
Mrs. K. Greuarl and rhUdrett return
B«*t felt hate at 75 -ernts at FHeteaer
Kuhlman'.
a*—™
from Detroit to^by.
Mrs. Oscar Youugs \hdUd friends iu
Call on Mrs. Hattie Watkins for to sell bls overcasts at actual coat than
he can to keep them over, and that te Grand Rapid* last wwk.
embroidery, etc.
what he is doing now. You will miss it
H. G. Hale, off NaehVille, was in tbe
Buy inusiral gouda of a. H. McOw- if you don’t buy one while the Harertcity Saturday on i)U*un *-&gt;.
ber, the jeweler.
nirnt ia eomplrte.
I^ybskxaminkd
Mr*. Bcrndl started for the south
Tine Baptist Sundry school wil have
A HANDSOME holiday present! A Saturday, to inert her husband.
a Chrtetmjts tree.
suite of seven ptecee of furniture, par­
Fred Heath isuundnga sore hand,
T. 0. A Co.'&lt; fine overcoats at «ctual lor stove and four chromo*, for thirty
the result of its being M-alded by hot
cost at R. K.Grant'a
dollars. A grand bargain. See GUI water.
. W°^D Wa?Ud“LA IL Member’s theau'-Uoneer and real retate dealer, at
FREE OF CHAJSGE!
Cbaa. Doyle has no far recovered as
tbe dtee Hive stere.
to rreume bb place at Goodyear- A
Wtth the Most Improved famtrameota. v 7
"'•J “ Mtyjrooda cbe*, ro to
A-club. ?w yet nanwlevs, having for Barnes.
FeighDer A. Kubhaan’a.
its -object the promotion of sociability,
Mina Conner baa gone home to speod
HtaMFINO and embroidery to order hre been formed by the business men the holidays with her people and
by Mrs. Hattie Watkins.
of this etty. Rsoms have been rented friends.
over
Morrill
A
Ue.
’
a
store,
and
the
same
.uJ’°XfAKM* J"1 "“Ptioo et Hew. Lee',
Dr. J. W. Sackrt and Harvey Williams,
are being furnished.
thh, Wednesday evening.
of Prairieville. ■ were Banner callers
The M. E. S. 8. will have a Christ­
ttexviuEs at the Episcopal church Saturday.
mas tree on Christmas eve.
Sunday u follows: Holy communion
0. F. Long is to occupy the house re­
A. R. MoOmbor selh ths King’s ® a. m.; morniRg prayer, litany sad cently vacated by John Weisaert in tbe
second ward.
spectacles for only Th centa.
rermon, 10:30 a. m.; evening praver and
J HAVE
Rev. H. H. Lowrv delivered a very
Fat tbe printer. You never will lecture. 7J0 p. m. Subject, Liturgical
W orship or Forms of Prayer, and Why. able sermon at the M. E. church Sun­
find a better time than now.
day morning.
Auderl to my stock ot Jew«*ry a
T
f.k railroad project is not dead,
Triramnd hats at cot for the-aral 30
D. W. Rogers and family are* now
full stock of
although it might thus to some appear.
days at Feigbner A,!Kuhlman’a.
residents of thb city, occupying tbe
R- K. Grant is closing out hh large Only taking a little nap. However, if Underhill bouse.
.
Barry county secures that road, prompt
stock of overcoat* at actual cost.
Tbe Mines Hattie and Belle Hotch­
action must he taken. Our citizens
If you want an ovenmat at whole­ cannot afford to let this opportunitv kiss visited Grand Rapids friends a por­
sale price, buy now of R. K. Great
tion of last week.
pass unimproved.
Call and get priom.
Geo.-Lawson, of Waukegan, Ill., k
Morse E. Nevins baa lust received
Buoh has been tbelr trade in holiday
the guest of his grandmother, Mrs.
another large stock of embroidery ma­
goods that Smith. Hams A Van Arman’s Hannah Quackenbush.
terial.
supply has already been exhausted, and \ktn. R. A. Bailey b in Jackson, at­
Mr. Ford says hr expects te have
the new bntel coiaplrted about Februa- a member of the firm has been awav tending tbe meeting of the executive
purchrelng a new and much larger board of the state W. C. T. U.
r^UU
stock at three goods. Watch
stock of these gnoda Watch for them.
J. E., son of T. J. Wilder, of CasiielWe hope another itearon will wltncm They will be sold very cheap.
ton. Dak., was married at that pluo* to
m many improvemeote iu our city a.*
AccxNcniNG to December crop report, Mattie J. Gray, on tbe 13th insL
the
condition
of
wheat
In
southern
HASTINGS, MICH. z
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Woodmansee
Hastings ruerchants never have dis­
four tiers ot counties In Michigan is&amp;G were th* guests of Mr. and Mrs. K. M.
may rd such elegant holiday goods as
per cent of the average year. Of the Batea, of Freeport, over Sunday.
■APITAL, $50,000.00. this year.
457 enrreepondento reporting on the
Twenty five ceute -buys tlx bare of condition of the crop, IOS report dam­ - Mrs. Ferris Rose and daughter, of
Ivory soap al Smith. Hams A Van- age by tbe fly, seven of these in Barry New Mission, Lrelanau county, are the
guests of B. R. Rose and family.
MichiganArman’s.
county.
Mrs. John .1. Van Arman and children
We need and must have all auhacrip
Ou» dty. subscribers will find tbe left Tneaday for southern Kansan,
tion accounts adjusted within the next
dates to which they have paid on tbe where Mr. V. located several months
thirty days.
first pye, opposite tbdr address. If since.
OFFICERS:
[Xh. Andrus and L. L. HoUoway
Tbe wife and sou of Rev. Damon, of
sKured 160 perch at Wail lake oae yon are In arrears, remember that we
want you to arttie the same NOW. tbe Baptist church here, will arrive in
day this week.
Don't delay. It will be better for you thh city tbe last of tbe week from
C. G. Holbrook has removed bls' to pay up, and we are certain it will be
DIRECTORSc
r Julius better for us.
Belle Spaulding presided at the
ttwwell’a store.
A large number of our city sub­ dfgan in the rendering of ths cantatta

JJOLIDAY GOODbf

EM EMBER
THE FIRST

Annual Ball

sa^ajssr^’gfa.

fe Spetalti ui Sjighms,

Other Day Ns!
UNION HAT.T

Friday Eraiir, Dec. 30th, 1886.
Good Music.
Good Order.
Good Time to Ail.

LARGE ASSORTMENT,

FREE! * •’■‘SiVA00’’’

TOLEDO BLADE!
(N«*bv&gt; Parer.) THE REST WEEKLY IN
THE WORLD, read Preul. asking toril. to
’
THZ BLADE, TO LEIX). OHIO.

MUSICAL GOODS!

Live and Let Live Prices,

PENSIONS « ft?".
entitled to CLAIMS.

PATFNT
’s •ecuewl
FAT. oftend
r A 1 tn 1 O
MnA.f „&lt;* »O Sketch
In-

'askinoton. d. c.

Spagmatta fc Bus’l

JHE OHIO FARMERS INS. CO.

McOfflhBr’s, tit JmSr

Hastings City Bank.

Do NOT fail to go to Dr. Lathrop’s
Drag Store, and see his stock of holiday
goods and books.

BraaM and File Dress
GoMi Gloats, etc.
OF

Morse E. Nevins.

you CAN FIND

Standard Works of His­
tory and Fiction,

Red Line Kditian of Poets, 75c.
100 Nicely Bound Miscel­
laneous Works at
40c. each.

scribers have paid to January 1st
next. Before that date, we trust that
ererv one of there will call and pay an­
Every day this week Smith. Hains other year in advance. If this means
k VanArman will sell water white oil you. gentle reader, take the hint. You
for 10c per gallon.
ran find the date to which you have
Hkmf.mber the G. Paul Smith enter­ paid on tbe first page of h's paper.
tainment at Union Hall Saturday and
The annual mertlngof Barry County
Monday evenings.
Agricultural society will lie held in
Em. »oaey’s bath rooms are receiv­ tbe Court bouse at Hastings, Dee. 28th.
ing a deserved Increase of patronage, 18*5. at 10 o’clock p. m. All premiums,
and are Worihy of it
not railed forby the 20th Inst., will be
The fall term of tbe city schools will forfeited to the snrirty. Dated, Hastdone Friday. Tbs winter term will
CWAB.TL BAUER. teerstery

While Cbaa Fairchild was sawing a
Not to l&gt;e outdone, Merere. C. II. A
M. W. H Irka advert ire a special sale. bole Into tbe room occupied by Lntber
Note tbe prices they quote.
Bennett tn tbe new Goodyear block, in
The largest line of violins and musi­ order to gain entrance thereto. Lntber
cal goods ever shown in this city at A. vainly nroCretrd. Finding protests in
vain, he took a hammer and broke tbe
R. McOmber*s. the jeweler.
and was promptly arrested thereIt will be seen that very many of
our advertisers have changed their an­
Mr. Chas. E. Harner, editor of the
nouncements with this issue.
Tur Knights of Labor occupy the Battle Creek Daily Call, and Master
hall over Julius Russell's. They have Workman of the state assembly K. of
the same furnished very nicely.
L.. has been appointed Deputy CotnLooks as though the Christmas miiMioner of LhIxw. It Is also staled
sleigh ride wnuld^hare to be made in a that Mr. B. will probably be appointed
to the commhsionrnrnlp in February.
in a lumber wagon &lt;&gt;r mud scow.
He b eminently qualified fur tbe posi­
Don’t pay »2.5O for the imide Water­ tion.
bury; if ynn must have one go tn A. R.
Luther Bennett claims to have
McOmber’s and get one for SS 00.
rent’d a room in the new Goodyear
The largret stock of gloves and mit­
Nock
for a year. Mr. Goodyear claims
tens in Barry connty, at IL K. Grant s.
the stipulated .time was one month,
He has no competition in thb line.
which has more than expired: and now
THE stork &lt;*t holiday good* and hooks he wants Luther to vacate. Luther reat Dr. Lstbmp’s Drug Store i&lt; simply ftiara to do iv»; and In order to dispossess
immense. Every one should see them. him. revend ludlcmua events have hapThe new iron bridge seems a little prti»-&lt;l. asthr mwurra adopted to p-t
heck ward about coming to the front. him out are much the same iw would
Come to think of It, thb has been a late be employed In rapturing a coon.

of -Queen Esther" at the new Congre­
gational church in Grand Rapids
Thursday and Friday evening*.

A few days since James A VanScoten
of this city, was itriekeo with paralysis.
There is some prospect of bls recovery.
He has been a cripple Cor several years,
the result of wounds received during
tbe rebellion.
Mrs. Duane Ford, who has be*® quite
ill, is in Grand Rapids under mruica!
treatment and. we are happy to say. is
improving rapidly. A contemporary h
mistaken in pronouncing her disease alsoftening of the brain.
Married. Nov. 25th. at Wall Lake at
the residence of the bride's uncle,
James Hallett and Mrs. Mary Man&gt;y.
both of this city. With a face beam­
ing with srullm Mr. H. left cigars at
this office thb morning, volunteering
the Information that the marriage w as
not a secret one. as stated last week by
our Delton correspondent.
Tri* forenoon at about 11 o’clock tbe
f
alarm
of fire waa sounded,
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—.id welling
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।of A. W. Bailey being on fire. In some
manner the fire caught in a wood box
in tbe kitchen. Fortunately tbe in­
mates of the house succeeded in keep­
ing it under control until assistance ar­
rived. It was a very narrow escape
from serious loss.
Tnx decorative work in the dining
room, parlors and office of tbe new
Hastings bouse is as fine as can be
found in any public house In the state.
It is of high artistic merit, mid reflects
,great credit upon Mr. Grace the artist,
and Mr. Barker, who has taken such
great pride in fitting up a hotel second
to none in any town the size of our

Hrwllrut. Mleii.. March IA
Lewis IStkrn says he has received
G. Paul Smith gave his sixth enter­
-official notice" to quit the store he
tainment here, in the Baptist church.
nnw occupies January IsL Before
Tbe trustees had refused the chuch for
that time he Is desirous of disposing of
as many goods as porelble, in order to any concert, entertainment or even a
rave tile trouble and expense of pack­ lecture for over a year, but opened It to
ing and shipping. He has cut pricre me at once when told that I wished to
way down to actual cost, and Id some bring Mr. Smith here agRin. Fine as
casra lesa than cost in order to save ex- his other five entertainmebta were, our
pemw. Call now; as Mr. Stern will local press termed thh -th* brat en­
here.”
DON'T P«y W» 'or »
ptwMively leave the city between tertainment ever given
Youc tnilv,
Rockford watch when you ran buy the Curistnias and New Year.
EARNEST CANFIELD.
same thing of me for &gt;10. Cail and see
VAT A regular meeting of Hastings
A. R. Mi-Omber.
G. Paul Smith’s entertainment last
IF tou are in search oft OiriMms* Lodge No. 52. F. and A. M. tbe follow­
present, call at mv store, you will find ing officers were elected for the ensu­ night was by all odds tbe best
thing
of the kind ever given in
one for little moneying year;
JOHN BEH8MEK. Tbe Jeweler.
Kalamazoo.
His
impersonations
Chas. IL Bauer—W. M.
were tbe best I have ever seen,
James L. Crawler—8. W.
tom, r,p.th*»th2j1'jl-r«
and I have heard Helen Potter and all
Wm. McIntosh—J. W.
not bur for#**, rold every &lt;lnv at K.
the other celebrated Impereanaiors. The
K Grant’s for 60e. They are the only
John M. Nrvina—Treasnror.
Al InapecUou Of ptwd* and priOM U tavilod.
audience were wild with enthusiasm,
E. A. Rider—Secrrtary.
imported capR In the city.
Fim
south of FoU Office.
and I heard many people say, “it was
A. P. Drake-rS. D.
Mrs Hattie Watkins has rooms
worth tbe price of admission to see one
Lorenza Dixon J. D.
over Fowler's bnot and ’hoe More,
impersonaapn.”
E. B. Throop-Tller.
QOODYKAB t CO.
where she Is prepared to do embroidery
and SUmpIng. Embroidery taught
Ex-Governor Croswell died at
\ . Rfsatnc. Mioo-. rrerwy •.
AGAIN. I call tbe attention of buvers hi home in Adrian on tbe 13th inst,
G. Paul (smith bad a packed house
to my Urge stock of watches, wh|f* 1 after an Illness of 10 days.
in
his
fourth
entertainment hers not­
will rell chreper than any time l»e1ore.
Charlra M. Cmswrll was born in New­
burgh. on the IlttdyRL Ort1®5- withstanding the terrible storm of sleet,
The
Both hh parents died whrt) bewws se&gt;- and everybody was
TnF eiangMer sale at L^wl" Ht'-rn s en vrars nid. In 1837 be sH-Ued in bouse he has drawn will Insure tbe
will termlnair directly
Adrian with hb unHe, James Berry, a financial success of the course.
If too want tn b'rt good* »t and l«el*»«
'^KARNI&amp;r OAKFIELD.
hou-e-huilder. In 184« he
,ou rannol «ff»r.l to
"O' clerk of Lenawee county; }«»
Am an impersonator be P”&gt;hab2i 11“
rlrt-ted regirter of deeds; in 1»4 was
—cretary of the convention under the no superior. There is such a tkielltv
JOHU HW«&gt;1
organlxedthi. that an uniformed audience ’^ild
the Isrgret rel-w in watch** and jewrtrt .mks In Jackson.
hardly be aldo to &lt;3*** the counterfeit.
hr .v.r h.rt «lnr.h- l» in I|U" "'T’ 1", republtean party; in 1862
—Muskegon Daily Chronicle.
«i™-k l« ran-l-Hr; liuy-n- -l-o-in n™ m nor of Adrian, the
etertwl to the &lt;*Ce aenste; HM-lected in
Tbe G.
Smith entertainments
Ml to nee Mm.
1864 and 1866; was president of the are delightful. In his ‘mpereouaUi.na
sxrrti. n*xe* V*KABMAS -le.1- nUtecnortltutional oocvrpttocof 1W7, ho ranks at the brad.-£hlcago Daily
W. H. GOODYEAR 4 CO..
u, rav to tli- p—pln -I—1 "'*,v -r*
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In, »1-n. m Mie. -™l ?'f’J2LnraL[i; w j apraker in the legblMture; in 1876 Tribune
onderwll IM-™. Tl"-,r «Prc,“‘ ,1“
elected governor over Wm.
Sou7^unlllJ»ne.r&gt; let.
\Vei»brr. democrat; whs re-electrc gov
ernorin 1878 over Barnes,J*®0**;
: U,M1 bra.Mk*i»»n Mg.
OHI of tbe MBre-t twdHe ha* al-o filled various other posi­ •L Mx&gt; tor pnmlum fl*.
laoe eref he-* —— ratur-lny 1-et- VMSSL 7- Uterallf full of l-I-l-.. «M&gt; tion* of public honor sod trust.

Plnsh and Leather Bound Alta
Very Cheap-

Novelties in Christmas
Cards.

A ’arte Assortment of Juvenile
aid Gift Boots.

The Peepla’s hg Sion.

Prescription Department.

segsnn
The Sundav school at the state road
church is making arrangements for a
Cbriatmna tree on Christmas eve. AU
are invited.
hmtinm
«»x •I;’’',
but w»UT white kerawne nil
for 10 cents per gallon.—Plainwell
Independent.
.

It has Age, Experience, Reputation and Stability. He pollcies are broad and liberal. It pays the

Full Amount of Loss,
And has no voidable conditions. It is the simplest and
safest policy issued.
The assets of $1,262,170.35 are a

payment of losses by this Company.

L. C. WELTON, Agent
Office over Hicks Bros., Hastings, Mich.

CLOAKS!
CLOAKS I
Manufacturer’s Sale!
10,000 DOLLARS!
Worth of Cloaks!
All of the LATEST STYLES will be sold
at a Great Sacrifice.

These Goods, the handsomest line in the
market, must be disposed of at once, and you
can buy almost at your own price.

To give the ladies a chance to inspect our
well-assorted stock and convince themselves of
the great bargains we offer, we will remain
at the

Hastings House Sample Rooms,
For Three Days,
Thursday, Friday and Saturday
OF THIS WEEK.

Please call early and avoid the rush.

�BOOMING GOVERNOR GRAY.

LAW MAKERS AT WORK.
THE

CLOSING SESSION OF THE
FORTY-NINTH CONGRESS.

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A MERRY
CHRISTMAS
TO .A-LLI

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Tbo debate. which wu*

tn Inrll.n. kiwi odtsiltlDz tLo dl&gt;

until Mr.oiiar,

CHRISTMAS PRESENTS!
We have them for the rich and the poor, for the old and the young; Christmas nreeenta
for everybody.

WAXKXXC.TOX Crrr,

tn any interesting particular different from
ihiae uwudly attending similar occurrences.
Benator Sherman, prvoiding in tbo senate.

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Dolls I

planation denying tbe newspaper statement

npirttM fractional gallon tex bill

wm

Dolls! ’

We have something less than a thousand. We have any kind of a doll you Vant. We
have Wax Dolls, French Bisque, Articulated Dolls. We have washable, unbreakable Dolls.
We have Rubber Dolls, China Limbs, and solid China. Ifiihere are any other desirable dolla
made that we have not got, we do not know it. See our mammoth Wax Doll, natural as life.

reported

twgnn with ih&lt;» chaplain's prayer. Then tbede­
partment report# were pnseiuted and ordered
printed. sveohiUons adopted fixing the &lt;iaily

strict alien ownership of United Btates lands.
Consideration of the bill to extend tho free
to wait on the preaidaat for tho like purpose.
Maun. Kdmuarta and Saulsbury were upjxiintAlfc-K-Ji committee. Senator Williams,
of California, was sworn and several bills of
no general importance were introduced and

ployed at every town of 10.000 inhabitenta,

910,000

advantage* of leaving the governorship to a
waa adopted, * and probably Republican sue ■eesor, Tbo Courier
Tbe electoral count says: •’Thorn is no longer any doubt that a
Democrat will succred Harrison in th*

n

More toys than you ever Raw at one time. Toy Guns, Toy Swords, Watches, Stoves and
Kitchens, Toy Sad Boats, Toy Animals of all kinds. Magnetic Toys (something new). We
have not space to enumerate more.

NOVELTIES-.

occupied until 3J6 in reading, when tbe

electoral certificate which both hotwwi, nct-

tbe ring politicians of Indianapolis bare
been industriously laboring for Bonator MoDonald. Too Courier belie vim that tbe
Democratic majority In tbe legislature would

similarly acting, tbe two bouaoe shall reject.

party in, by electing Governor Gray to th-

illxirn invoked tbe Divine
creating a department

Breckonrklgo of Kentucky
prising the committee. Hewitt asked that
8. 8. Cox bo sworn, notwithstanding tho

testifying to Cox'* popularity.

Rusk of Ma

Kansai, and Hatch of Missouri, and opposed
br Bro -kanridge of Arkansas, Gibeon and
Tucker, the opposition being on constitu­
tional grounds Randall reported the sun­
dry civil bill, which wn» referred and the
houai adjourned.
Waxhixgtox Crrr, Dec. 11.—Tbe h&lt;
waa iu -esaion but a few minutes Friday.

FIRE IN A STATE HOUSE.

^nuXGFixu&gt;, Ilk. Dec. 13.—At 12 o'clock
Snturd »y night fire broke out in one of the
lower-floor rooms at tbe state bona-, which
contained a quantity of paint- and oil ttial

conimltu^ nnd adjournment followed as
tbe conidnoion of

FOR USE IN HOT COUNTRIES.

and LsfoUetir was appclnlcd to attend Mr.
I’rice’s funeral, ami then, as a mkrk of republished that Capt. Ericaaon. tbo Inventor

nrnctlcal application an engine operated by

their plaoee with coin oortlflcatea* Van
Wyck Introduced a bill te take the dnty off

was being used in fltiishxut tbe building.
The tiro department was called, and In per­
haps thirty minute* the flames worn sub
deed, but not antll the room had been burned

ruined.

It te feared. aho, that decoration.

Morrill offered a rreolutioa declaring that it
Ik inexpedient nt this time to revise Urn tariff,

teinly. Tbe budding i» atill in tbe hands ol
same shortly. Dowse offered a resolution
directing tbe tlnanoo committoo to inquire
an&gt;i rejxx-i what reduction can bo made in tho
cuatixiis rtfwl internal revenue taxes without
injuriously affiwt ng our industriea Ingalls
said the Atlantic &amp;: Pacific railway land* for­
faited la«t session w.-ro still Withheld from

rommittre &lt;x&gt; appropriations has completed
tbe sundry civil bill It appropriates HW,IM,112. Tiw ratttnatea were 931.540,000 and
the appropriation far the current tte-nl year

qulring why thia
and rarolutfom* apd tbe following intro­
duced : Adam# of ItHnois. providing that na­
tional bank* with j9500,000 or iem capital

Christmas and New Years Cards.
Stacks of them from 5Z to ,50 cents. We can beat the world on this line.
We bought cups and snucers in grqss lots, and we can knock them all ouit on prices. We
have them from 5 cents to $1.00 each. We have shaving mugs, pitchers, fruit saucers^and
plates, china vases, baskets, etc, all useful and ornamental gifts.
z
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G-1EL88 Ware.

Net

tentative*, tbe Inman at 4:’S p. in. adjourned.
WasnncUTOjr Crrr, pec. 8 —Senator Cne-

We can show you the most extensive line ever brought to this city, all new and very
attractive, at prices that astonish you. See them and yon will buy.

of United State* district and &lt; ireult court*

In Glass Novelties we have all the latest styles. See our perfumes in novelty glasses—all
shapes. Now w the time to buy Amberina Ware. We are headquarters for water sets.
WORK BASKETS.—Lined Work Baskets (something new), assorted in round and oval
sbapps. The linings are a combination of Valencennes Lace and Shurred Satine in assorted
colors, with pocket thimble case, pin cushion, etc., very handsome. Prices, .25 cts. to $1.00.
We ^ave a very. dBsirabie line of Plated Ware which we will sell
O W LxXX
popular prices. See our new show case full of these goods.
They are cheaper than yon cah buy them elsewhere. We sell them on a grocers profit. See
our stock of Silverware.
\_
See our .Juvenile Books from 5 to 25 cents. Vases by the grqss. Big stock of Candies and
Fruits. 1000 pounds of that choice mixed candy at the small price of 10 cents a pound.
Wholesale and Retail. We get our oysters direct from the pack
9Of
vO-L
ere at Baltimore, consequently can furnish a fresher and better
flavored oyster than any house in the city. Our prices are the lowest.
We want your Butter. Eggs and Dried Apples, and can pay as much as any concern in
this city. Bring them in. We aim to treat everv customer in such a manner that they will
come again. Our principles—One Price to All; Terms Strictly Cash.
Yours, anxious to please,

3
- Michat-1 Corcoran, an employe in the
Flint pulp mills, fell into a vat and had
his leys xo nearly cooked that they may
have to he amputated.

person to 94,000 par annum; requiring audit-

capital toocruro circulation, and authoru-

rhidi is so arranged is to contiaiilly turn

drculatlou by depoalt of

under improvement, and fa now completed.
It fa intended chiefly for wn In hot countries.

coin o.- bullion
tea using government Landa
thereof. Cox of Now York,

Wajuhnotox Crrr. Doc. 11.—According

hlbiting

Lbetr

receiving

pay

na

con­

W. H. (ioodywtr &amp; Co. can always be
relied upon to carry in stook the purest
count* and prUdbittng connection with *of and best goods, and sustain the reputa­
tion of being active, pushing and reli­
able, by recommend Ing articles with Well
established merit and such as are popu­
lar. Having the agency for the celebrat­
ed Dr. King's New Discovery for con­
sumption, colds and’ coughs, will sell it
on a positive guarantee. It will surely
cure any and every affection of throat,
lungs, or chest, and tn order to prove
our claim, we ask you to call and gst a
Trial Hottie Free.

Capt. Coleman, schr. Weymouth, ply­
ing between Atlantic City and N. 1M
bad been troubled with a cough so that
he was unable to sleep, and wm induc­
ed to try Dr. King's* New Discovery for
consumption. It not only gave him Bstant relief, but allayed the extreme
soreness in his breast. Ills children
were affected and a single dose ha-1 tbe
same happy effect Dr. King's New
Discovery ia now the standard remedy
in
the Coleman household and on board
since July, IBM.
Tbo crime for which
Grayor paid tho penalty was the murder &lt;&gt;a the schooner. Free trial bottles of thts
standard remedy at W. H. Goodyear &amp;
0o.’s drug store.
tained.

WM pi sRittiSl in the senate Wednesday bjr
EdmuiWU: favoring a constitutional amend­
ment enipr-wnring rougrem to enact national

Illinois, Indiana and Ohio, and 0 cent* in

land. The Methodist Episcopal church of
Wiwt&gt;o«dn, through Sa wryor, petiUucud far era states fa as follows: Ohio, 74 canto; Mich­
legislation to protect Chinree laborer* and igan, 78; Imlinna, 10; Illinois, fr»; Wisconsin,

Bill* wore

i

f.—Tha Clinton,

Saturday morning at 0 o’clock.

ask for early action on the subject

Eddie Coddling, bobbin boy. wunt into tbe
room with a lantern at 0 o'clock and an ex-

rapidly

after which the Mtmte adjourned.

The build-

over

the

mill

from a window
91S0,nou; inaorancc, 9»,000.

ddiary xilver is limited to Ifti.aiO.OOO, and fa

Fe lorated Tradea of North America.

In tbo

convention
bill providing
ted men .ball

Buffalo

’Che Best Salve in the world for Cuts,
Bruises, Sores. Ulcere. Salt Rheum.
Fever Sores. Tetter, Chapped Hands
Chilblains, Corns, and skin Eruptions,
and positively cures Piles, or no payrequired. It is guaranteed to give per­
fect satisfaction, or money refunded.
Dribs 28 cents per box. For sale by W.
opened 37.W»t7Nc, clored 37tfc bld. Oata-Na. H. Goodyear * Co.
During the season there were 80,000
pounds of peppermint, spearmint, tansy
Id* nominal, clored »lfl^ noml- und wormwood oil produced in Casa
praed Ml-30. dored 91L15 bld; and^Bt. Joseph counties.
m«l SI1-KH. d«*d 9UJTH
Dffizember. owned M-10. eluied
Dr. Jackson’s blood and humor syrup
will positive cure all eruptions, ulcers
aud bad sores upon the Tody face or
limbs. WU1 thoroughly cleanse the
system und blood of every' trace of dis­
eases that have their origin therein.
.Cures the rheumatism, salt rheum and
canker, and is well recommended by
the medical profession all over the
93.45. bbeep-Inquiry fair and va-nee steady, country. Bribe •! per bottle. Sold by
"W.
H. Goodyear
poor to fancy natives. fSdSJM.50; lam ba, Jk-iX

Itch. Prairie Mange, and scratches
of every kind cured in 30 minutes by
Bffxs-Hirtetly freah J4c per doc: !re-honMi.SUc. Woodford’s Sanitary Lotion Use no
other. This never fails. Sold by E, H.
Lathrop, druggist, Hastings. Midi.

rovwme M 9»,&lt;*&gt;

ItrpIAWAJKMdB, Doc.

to good shipping. SLNRUU per bbl.

Ishpeming's churches, schools aud
places of amusement have been reopen­
ed. but a number of cases of diphtheria
are still reported there.

CtO’ft.v-e.UveXvX SZTi
M.60 bid; F-.'bruari. H.BUi

Holiday Goods!
Of Every Description !
Belonging to a First-Class Furniture Store, are arriving daily
at the Mammoth Furniture Rooms of

ARCHIE McCOY,
i

INCLUDING

Bedroom and Parlor Suits, Couches, Easy
Chairs, Fancy Chairs, Rattan Chairs,
Marble and Wood Top Center Tables, Brackets' of
every description, Mirrors, Chromos and
Oil Paintings, etc.,
All of which I offer very cheap, together with my etock of
General Furniture, which is tne largest between Jackson and
Grand liapids. Come and see my goods before you buy. as I
intend to sell at the lowest Possible Figure!

FORGET IT NOT!

THE MARKETS.

Clixtox, Mich., Doc.

J. H. BEAMER &amp; CO.

FORGET IT NOT!

HTSouth side of State Street,

N. B.—The best Pillow Sham Holder in the world, for sale
at my store.

THE TIME HAS ARRIVED
when you will be looking for some Present for

CHRISTMAS
Elegant Silk and Linen Handkerchiefs, Silk
Silk Mufflers, Fichus, Table Linens,
Towels, Dress Goods, Shawls, Cloaks,
Corsets, Gloves, Hosiery, and

Millinery Goods!
Can all be bought at Very Low Prices, at

Russell’s
New Store, 1st Door west of -National Bank.

�fhe Hastings Banner.
MAKfiHAIX

Hastings, Mich.. December 16.1886.

Kiiterod at tbe PoetoBM at Himtlngi, Mich.

BDITOBXAL NOTBB,

For some time before his election,
■'.TbvetaDd juggled with words till be
w-rsuaded just enough republican manxiilllnera, like G. W. Curtis, to believe
him in favor of civil service reform to
•.any the state of New York, and aeure the presidency. The hollowness
.ad insincerity of the man’s profesion were soon clearly apparent to the
'tart majority of tbe people, although
G. William Curtis and his fellow mug.rumpri continued to worship the presi.teat,, and to herald^iim as the sure­
- sough apostle of civil service reform.
But the executive’s action in tbe cases
f Stone, republican and Benton, demo­
rat, officials who were suspended just
■cforv election for alleged "pernicious
activity in politics,” led a few btjaide
the mugwumps to suspect that perhaps
.fter all, Cleveland did have a alight
idea of keeping his pledge to the peo­
ple. The fact that.he has since res&lt;ored Benton and refused to do the
tame with Stone, while the latter was
far leas active in campaign work,
drmostratod to the satisfaction of
everybody, even G. William Curtis,
:hrt President Cleveland, aa a civil
•ervice reformer, is a fraud and a hum­
bug. People had iiegun to drop all
&gt;dca of connecting civil service reform
with tbe present democratic adminis’.rstiob until the president's message

and which republican legislation

™ NEWS H BRIEF.

penadaa of aUver coinage in a niuMure
the country wiU&lt;ladly have for d«oocrate to quarrel over.

The persistency in error of horizon­
Artery question to tattled before
tal Bill Morrison is something remark­
i Canadian pinnuaeat wm add six
able. That the man haa do conception
of the qualit y or size of the club that
the votcri of his district used to knock haa prohibited boils for charitable [urjxma.
h a out of a seat in the next congrew
is dearly apparent He is even now at
work trying to secure favorable action
oa his lamented tariff Bill, the Uwane
felly of which caused his own defeat,
Co
and the democratic reverses all over
the country.

The Journal asks if the77eenbacker*
- t— J —- —&gt;u .as umuunof this county shall not send a delegate
Moc^nger trial were diacbarged Tuesday
to the Cincinnati convention. Bv all evening hn n • ....KU •_____ _
______ „ '
means, and that speedily, before what
was once the greenback party entirely
dieappeaar.
A few more brilliant
campaigns like the last aud the Journal
editor will be the sole surviving relic
of his party in Barry county
This country can get idong without
Secretary Manning a great deal lirtter
^t can witiMOt the 8346,(0^)00
greenback currency, whose destruction

Grover Cleveland is trimming his
sails for the democratic nomtuation for
the presidency tn 1888. His nomination
will be gratefully acceptable to the re­
publican party.

Rheumatism

---------------o—•» ax *— -&lt; rt.

and enriching tbe vital fluid.

Positive Care.

took four bottles and am perfectly well.
1 cheerfully recommend Hood's Sarsaparilla
aa one of the,best blood purifiers in the
world.” W. F. Wood, Bloomington, HL

1*3 I found no relief, but grew worse. 1 then
began taking Hood'* Sarsaparilla, aud it did

saparUta and

mu

entirely cured.'

Hood’s Sai

rilla

Mrs. Sadawa ten died fromi

Dollar.

IOO Do»«

State of Mtailssn, In me Circuit Court tor tbe
County of Barry—&gt;d CtoaMry.
Kib6y Jltae and U EriS? NflMa. romptalnunt*
JnniiM H. Bartley. Amen* E Bartley
and taiMtetb Tboouw. Defendant*.
Fifth Judicial Circuit—Order made at Char­
lotte iu *ald Circuit.

The faithful historian will write of
the greenback party, not that it fixzled
out, but that H fused out
OOUMQU. PBOOXEDXNaB.

titled cause pending in this Court, resides out of
tbe said State of Michigan and in the State of
1 dlana, and oa motion of Knappen and Van

CouacU convened in regular session

.tame out with waxm and unqwtufied
Roll did. l'rr-nt All Bnunwr.
'eiteration of former professions in
lavor of a reformed, civil service. If
Minutes read and approved.
•±r effort of this lying, deceitful course
Finance committee granted further
to not to stamp President Cleveland aa time in which to report on bills referred
to
them at last meeting.
« hypocrite, we miss our guess very
Tho water works.coinmittee present­
decidedly.
ed estimate of material furnished and
In two very able articles ia recent work performed on water works up to
'lumbers of tbe Forum, Kov. Dr. Lron- date by the contractor, making a total
of 81 DOO. and an order drawn on the
• JU W. Bacon argues against prohibi­ fond forthat amount. Ires 10 per
cent.
tion. Tbe grounds of his opposition
CITY ACCOUNTS.
are three. (1) In every state where it has St. commissioner, 3 days work. 8
« QD
!&lt;»-o tried, even in Maine, prohibition Henry Burke,
“
fails to prohibit, asd tbe numerous ex­ Emory Wilkins, “
David
Wolcott,
"
am pies cited seem to support tbe Rev.
John Hawkins,
•*
fFiUeman’s statement. (2) It is an Frank Miller,
“
4 6Q
m warranted interterenee with person­ D. Swlrkirt,
•*
4 60
al liberty. This is according to ho* it Jake Rose.
Horton and team,"
»trikeayou. (3) That prohibition de­
G Sweet and team,"
clares liquor drinking to be » crims,
0 00
and then punishes the accessory to tbe
w Ut
ABevMfifi, repairing took
1 u
real criminal, the drinker go scott free.
28 00
There is considerable force to this ob- A. Ayers, 7 weeta night watch
■«.-ti&lt;K), ay all fair-minded men. must
vimiL If liquor drinking is a..crime, F. 11. Barlow A Co-, tile, sewer
an SB
-urely the man guilty of drinking it
.Mounts allowed and orders drawn
ought to be as guilty before the law
sad before uiea as he who sells the
■ creed stuff. The Bev. Dr.'s remedy is rto. used at the late fire was
a license system. Not a high license, and referred to dnaocecomml
TbaelectiM of Edwin Ba.
,
m the money sense. But be would member of Extinguisher Co. No. 1 wm
lave a commission who would grant approved, and the election of Madison
licenses to sell only to such as would Erbasfoembcr of HooeCo. No. 1 was
be the least liable to abuse the license. also approved.
The resignation of G. W. West of
Be would have no liquor drank where Hone Co. No. 1 was accepted and order
it is sold, and the sale of liquor to drawn for 8437, the amount due him
urinoro or habitual drunkards furbid- for services as memberol said company.
A communication from the secretary
den, with heavy penalties in case of
of the Hose Co. was referred to the Art­
relation, the penalty to I® equaHv committee..
/
*
ere so far itapunishmenl is concerned,
Tire sum of $2.{i!i, being the balance
upon both drinker and saloonist. While of paving ra-ei pls of John G. Mendls,
th. articles may not meet Lite endorse­ was ordered paid.
The vote oy*w^ich the account of
ment of extreme partisan prohibition- Norman B-diev was rejected was n~-ti. they ure worthy the thoughtftil emded, and the account, rin sum of
82-.I
wm allowed, aids. 3lcNaugnton
reading of every man.
and Osborn voting nay.
We have all along insisted that there
The finance committee was instruct­
was tar more reason why greenbackers ed to notify theofficiids of the Hasting*
should unite with republicans than National Bank that their proposition
of Oct. 29th was accepted with the re­
with democrats. The democratic party quest that they issue certificates from
Ims never lost an opportunity to show •late of receipt of money, the amounts
iw hostility’ to the greenback. It op­ for which certificates to be'issue to be
determined by said committee.
posed the creation of that form of cur­
Adjourned.
.
rency. during ihu war; it fought every
FRANK NTEBBIN8. llcronk-r.
■ '.-.uure having In view the redemption
FOR I DON’T CARE, dull, tired,
•i! the promise to pay ou the greenback.
11.•&gt; only representative on the supreme feeling, impoverished I&lt;I&lt;hml. dull pains
in buck tnd head, tantalizing skin erup­
bench two years ago declared ttuit it tions, Kemp’s Sarsaparilla never full*
•Aas not legal money. And now, alter to give relief. We always gmirantee it.
it btw been made legal tender by the ac- Prfce«1.00per Bottle. W. II.Goodyear.
'U of every republican member o£ the
FOR 26 CENTS get Kemp’s Liver
supreme bench; alter its promise to paj Pills fot Torpid Liver, for Constipation,
J.as bt-i'n faithfully kept aud this cur- for the Complexion. W. IL Goodykail
ren. y imide the equal of coin; alter it
TUE PRETTIEST LADY in Hart­
iris lascome tbe sot»t. best and most ings and others should not allow a
cough to run. Use at once Jfoinpn
convenient money we have and the i®oRalsatn. which we guarantee to cure.
1-le are satislled with it: Aller all Price 60 cento and SI.00. Trial size
th
comes the present democratic sec­ free, W. IL Goodyear druggist.
Mary of the treasury, and recommends
The Michigan poultry and pet stock
that ibis currency, so dear to the pto- association will offer i?1.(Xxi In pre­
-ie.l-e wholly withdrawn from them. miums at their exhibit at Grand Rap­
And yet the greenback party cun fuse ids in January.
Tbe best remedy for worms to found
•Titu a party guilty uf such wanton op­
ID Hili's Peeriewi Worm Specific. No
position to the greenback currency.
cure, no pay. W. H. Goodyear.
Mr. Manning, secretary of the treasuMothers! mothers’ mothers! Why
is evidently trying to make the will you allow your little darling to
greenback party of Michigan delighted stiffer with those horrible worms w; on
a sure remedy Is so near and cheap.*
over the iact that its convention nt
Dr. Jackson’s vegetable worm syriif'
Grund Rapids last August endorsed the will surely give relief and costs but »
present ad ministration.
Among the cento. For sale by W. Goodyear.
cheerful recommendations this astute
Si.ln&lt;7 S. Smllli. C«&gt;. Smith «n&lt;l
tualesmun makes in his annual report Mrs. W. J. Murphy, of East ^ginaw,
are two that are calculated to make tbe m i Mre. Jam«i Shepherd of Edmore
a*p said to be heirs fo&lt;he
greenback ixisom heave with pleasant estate of tbe late Sidney Smith, of
euiutiuiis. They lire: 1, that the green­ N w York city.
back currency be destroyed, and 3, that
01110 wlth *nr„'rhra^ w
silver coinage be suspended. No repub­
AJOVk. V Lung IHmmml IfyoahaTO
lican secretary of the treasury has had a Cough or Cold, or tho children are
.« .
j
mt.. nr W hnoolmr Concn.
the aHruntery to bo deiy l&gt;-e honest sen­
timent of the people aa to make the rec­
ommendation that our greenback cur­
rency be annihilated. Think of it, wip­
ing out the 8346,000,000 legal tender
mil's Peartfiss fjoinrii Myrup is fj»*
notes that the people plainly and .uipco'disk
Lht pMMbir IMued’
*
jr^ nopay. W/H. G -odyt-ar.
inistakably said they wanted r^foaed.

EVERYTHING LOVELY!

Great Bush !
At Our Store Saturday.

be a maker of tbe Utah commie-

A Ohio railroad.

FRANK A. BOOKKR,
Circuit Judge.

kNAFrKN

fifty yean.
Indianapolis for kUltov

Notice to hereby riven t

lie auction, to the hie beat

CF&lt;aUag &gt;30.000, alleged to
I Sunday evening A
o&lt; Foptar Bluff, Ma.

Joy, deerweed.
Dated December ad

Default havl
certain me
nW inc quarantining
IDs.

Cook mid 1'hllo

Tbe United Labor party haa airaady begun

Said niortKSKC was upon the exprrm condi­
tion that should any delimit be made iu the
payment of the iuiereat on a»y day wbfreuu tbe
aatnr Is made payable aa therein cxnrrtaed.and
should the same remain unpaid and Iu arrean
for the space of thirty days, then and from
llirnror.irti after the laimc of snltl thirty days,
the principal »um of fifteen hundred dottars
with all arraua«cs of interest tiwrron. should
At the option of said rooetjputres. tbcirexrcutors.
administrators or aligns, become anc lie doe
and payable Immediately tlicreafter. although
the period limited tor the payment thereof may
not then hate expired. And default having

of r«.8afl.aa

MoUiodiat mtatetois at Cincinnati projwaa
that church nwmbers who attend opera*
r»
i~.., 4IBI miu«; ni Augum. a.
having a ballet aaoexjtt diiciplin'd.
U*l. and the same liasliurremaliied unpaid aud
Tbe ahipnwata of iren-ore and pig iron from
Eacanaba. Mich., ty
principal
sum
of
lUtecii
hundred dollars with
gn gite LM^SOl ton*.
*11 arrearages of interest thenwa. ta now do
etared &lt;toe &gt;v&gt;d [ratable by the terms of saidmnrtnar. and lip-re Is now claimed to I&gt;« due
the date of this notice the sum of two thous­
aggngatm^ rUU.tBQ. Creditors say they al
and and three and .‘U-iooths do!b.rs. and no suit
are not worth over J 125,000. The liabUiUe* or proCr'-dlngs either al taw or In equity haring
been instituted to recover the moneys secured
by Mid inortxagtt or any part thereof.
Lemuel Milk, an old cittern of Knnkakre,
Now. Uierelorr, by virtue al the power of sale
»talned tn said mortgage aud the statute In
11 case made ami provided, notice Is hereby
girrn
on Buturdav. Iir'cemte-r 30th. A. D.
It to believed In Washington that President ISM. atthat
10 o’efoek ill thn fnrenoan we shall Sell
Cleveland intends to appoint Ju due Church, at putillr auction to the tilgbest bidder st the
north front door of tho court house, in tin- city
al the Dakota «it promo court, governor of of
llaetltigs. Barry rountv, Michigan, (that
thnt territory•
being the place of holding the circuit court tor
Owing io the continued ill non erf its Barry county) the nremue* described In sudd
owner, Tlx&gt; Duluth Tribune has euspemded
publication.
num.duo and unpnld on Midi mortraav. and all
cotta ol Uil &lt; forrolmuirc, together with- nu
Irish Nateonal Longue'* and-rviit campaign. legal
in torney lee oft wenty-five dollars, u« provided
for hi wild mortg-uie; Mid pu-miM -. i,dug de*cril&gt;e&lt;l In laid tnomtagr a* follow!:
All Uiom piece* or purerta of land ivuig aud
hto last storm prndtoUOR. but bn to notdto- being
eltmite In the township of \ aukrr Spnnc*.
couriged. Hi. predict* overs storms on Dec. in Uir County of Barry, nudHtite of MiclitoOi,

nualiy iu this country.

No cheap goods
bought for our special
sale, but all standard
goods, such as we sell
every day.'
.

Will continue Special
Sale on Oil, Soda, etc., this

Tliere is one divorce cental niiiie elxhty
Dated Hutinm,

A granite monument has
Uie grave ol John B. Gough

BOHKBT HUKN8.
J. DAVIDSON BUBNB.
AVID H-CXVOK,
HILO A. 8HKI.DON,
CHAS. H. BAVKIt. Attorney Iot’m^Smtos.

F

verted rOt'.OU' in English sovorvigns into

Preddeni Bartto::. of Dartmouth collate.

Italy.'
Tin* city govcrn.tuHit of Boston has taken
storm to provide a eulogy of Charles Francis
Adnnw, to be delivtsred in that city. Cart
Kcburz wiU
invited to delivered tbo
address.
Huntington wiU have acenrod control of ti^e
Illinois &amp; St- Loma road before Naw X ears;
that be will tom extend it to CmdnaaU.
with a branch to IzreisvUJe, and will be able

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Flint tolcittel ln*d te Wat

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THrnniGi

Great Bargains in Crock
ery and Holiday Goods.

W. H. SCHANTZ

�Those buying $1.00 or more we will give a Handsome Christmas Card together with the Mixed Candy.

■sm'eSj^a: exrq. ;noqv s-pTieiajj ccxio□tS’V’

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                  <text>The Hastings Banner.
VOL. XXXI. NO. 34.

DETROIT

HASTINGS, MICH., DECEMBER 23, 1886.

County News.

WHOLE NO. 1647.

rnirgpoRT.

of ••farm produce.- Isn't that
Additional Local Items. head
more literal than any rival rantnal or
stock company can show? In conch*Ransom Wolcott was iu Charlotte
Christmas Fwwtval of the Epis­ sion let mewk ray farmer friends to
Tuesday and Wednesday on business.
Geo. Nagler. of F reeport, will clerk copal ChvrcIl—Church services 10 a. consider in which company they would
for Nagler &amp; Beeler until after the. m. Christina* day: morning prayer,, rather have their hpildlngs, stock and
produce insured in case of fire. If they
holidays.—Caledonia News.
Chas. Will and wife, of Lowell, are sermon and holy communion. Th&lt;&gt; do this-and n comparison of pollciea
visiting relatives in this place and ex­ church building has been decorated will settle the matter—they will unite
pects to remain here until after Christ­ with evergreen* and symbols and the with the Barrv &amp; Eaton because it
music and sermon will be appropriate gives them full protection, not % or ft
mas.
protection.
Look for important railroad news for the Christmas Festival.
The children's festivitits will occur
soon. And don t forget that Freeport
will have a -railroad outlet before the on the festival day of holy innocents,
Tuesday Dec. 28th. 5 p. m., social time.
leaves fall in 1887.
Thursday p. m.
Tbe G. A. R. band furnished the The children will meet at the church
music Friday evening at the box social, and go from there to the society room* son of Everett Foster, of this dty. in
the spirit which animates very miawhich was well rendered and appre­ where the supper will be served.
ciated by all present
The entertainment* at Union Hall chievous boys, took a home and buggy
Freeport is destined to become ouite
(Saturday and Monday evenings; under belonging to Samuel Howe, of Rutland,
a R. IL center. She will wear her hon­
and drove thr rig to Freeport. Hr.
ors with becoming modesty. -Alaska tbeauspicai of the Hastings Lecture Howe’s daughter had expected to ride
Association, were accorded a lilieral pat­ home in tbe &gt;ig; but not finding it. she
cor. Cridedonia News.
Isaac Moore's little son b very rick ronage. and were the t*nt of the char­ walked home, expecting to find the
with lung fever at the home ut Milo acter ever on the boards in this city. horse there, but it waan L Mr. Howe
Fish in Carlton; Dr. H. F. 1’wkham G. Paul Smith ns an impersonator is and a psrty of neighiiorB searched in
simply “iminienserhis original concep­ vain f&lt; r lhe misuing equine. About 8
attending.
Wm.Lettick was in Freeport Friday tion of “Zacharteh Spl er" captured the o’clock Jr. H. arrived in the city, and
evening in attendance at the iiox social house. At the urgent request of jnany acquainted the sheriff with the fact of
and on Monday went to Charlotte to this number on his program of Satur­ the horse's mysterious disappearance.
visit relatives and friends reading near day evening was repeated Monday A short time,previous, word was pass­
evening.' The association is to lie con­ ed along the street that Mr? Foster's
that place.
Mrs. Win. Godfrey, of Fillmore, gratulated upon the success of these first boy whs niluring, and searching parties
Started to-day to visit her aged parents entertainments oFthe course.
were even then looking for him. Soon
residing at Webberville, btie will re­
FOUR VORNRRSWk have been favored with a copy after this. Sheriff Long went to the
main- there about a week and on hercouncil room where were seated Depu­
Sleighing.
•
of the annual publication of the Ionia, ty-sheriff James Bauer, Marshal Ellis,
way
home
will
visit
her
son
Dell
resid
­
Christmas is coming.
Eaton &amp; Barry Farmers. Mutual Fire Z. Shepherd and wife, and the valiant
ing’ near Charlotte.
Ervin Mapro is on the sick list.
On going to his barn Tuesday morn­ Insurance Company, a finely executed night watch, Archibald Ayers for
Myron Barnum and Myrta Dunbar,
ing Wesley Fox found one of his valu-- pamphlet containing each member's short. The first words Oliver spake
of
your
city,
spent
Sunday
at
this
place.
MOWMLTHURNA PDLK.
\Vill Wright, of Ann Arbor, and able team’horses dead. The horse was name, number of policy, amount insur­ were “Another horse stolenF Officer
Comirnk Marfiu^.
Quarterly meeting of the Free Mcthapparently well when put in the liarn ed, location and poatoffice address; also Bauer inquired from whom, and for a
odista Sunday.
X. Glaranrc Rogcra. of your city, Sundayed the evening before. The cause of its the annual statement, including details description of the anirasL This Mr.
with relatives aud friends of thte place.
A. B. Belden and-sister spent Sunday
of membership, risks, resources, liabili­ Howe gave. Mr. Bauer st once said:
Some of the young people attend death is not known.
The G. A. R. band wish to state that ties, losses paid, income and expendi­ “1 saw that very horse on “Figure 8
with relatives at Battle Creek.
meeting at Morgan quite frequently.
supper can be obtained-at eiDier hotel tures, and has appended a review with hill," in Carlton, this afternoon about
8. B. Shaw, editor of the Holmes
The
literary
was
well
attended
Satur
­
ansrgenf most competent oculists, and Work, of Grand Rapids, left for his’
their guests may prefer at the Christ­ summary of business sinccorganlzatlon. 4 o’clock, and a little boy was driving
day night, and -passed off very nicely,
w ,'cnine eyt« FREE OF CHARGE. home lust week.
mas party iu Freeport. Friday evening, To this has been added a directory of him. I Believe the bov is (he Foster
with the exception of being a little ted­
Fine leathers, jewelry and fine clothes ious on account of not having a full Dec. S4thro aa followa; BUI 91.50; in­ the officers of the company and an boy they think is lost. There is no use
have to take it at our protected m»*tcluding oyster supper and the cure of alpbaltetical index of the entire mem­ putting the county to any expense to
program.
.
fjbUDAY GOODS
x I’reuton has sold his property at
bership; also a compilation of the niem- recover the horse, for 1 can get a rid
Mrs. Clark Sutton, who some time horses.
Reported that a stranger called on un­ ship and assets of each county. This and capture him in less than 3 hours. ,
ago went east to have a caacer doctored,
cle Wm. Moulton one day last week and company was organized April 28th. Mr. Bauer was informed by the sheriff,
Morgan to Marion Mead.
is at home ut present and is very low.
offered togive him tea pounds of paint 1881, and now has 3.112 members and with an oath, that he Oliver F. Long,
Protracted meetings are still iu pro­ There it&gt; little chance of her recovery.
worth one dollar per pound if he would asaents of 84.178.179; has sustained and the great big sheriff of Barry county;
gress and a vast amount of good ia ta*Itor Dxjohnson is living with John
accept of an ugenev which he consented paid 83 i&lt;&gt;aae» amounting to 918,385.30, knew ■ his own business, and wished
mg done. There have been about 25 Fuller Inis wiuier.
to do and of course was rvqureUxl to and has made but four assessments of Bauer not to interfere. Later the sher­
conventions and that nunilier have
sign a paper of some kind which he did, 10 cents each for 1(0 insurance, and iff induct’d Mr. Howe to offer 825 re­
united with the church. *
■IEIA’TZ.V'5 CORNERS.
and b now afraid it may turn up in makes the beet financial exhibit of any ward for the return of the horse, white
A number of the neighbors and form of a note. Farmers cannot he too mutual company in the state, and is he, Mr. Long, in the name of Barry
DRLTON.
y
friends of Sir. and Mrs. Edwin Mead, careful aliout signing their names to reported to txj exercising great care in county, offered 850 for the conviction of.
Cold colder coldret! Tbemiometor
class of risks assumed and close econ­ the thief 1 'The next our enterprising
asuembled at their home Monday after­ papers for strangers.
gone to bunt up our railroad.
sheriff did teas to use the telegraph
While on their way to Lowell Satur­
- O. B. Pennock and wife are vimting noon, to assist them in celebrating the day Meadames. Qeo. Baker and Parks omy in all bnsineas transactions.
lines ireelv inputting officers of other
UKh anniversary of their marriage. A
j tbelr daughter Mrs. F. J. Norwood.
The Same Old Story .—X)n or about places on lhe trifck of lhe animal, de­
attempted
to
pass
a
loudwl
wagon,
pleasant
afternoon
was
spent,
and
a
85
I Rev. J. C, Chase and wife are expectDecember
10th
a
slick
looking
stranger
scribing tbe horse, even to toe buckles
when
thr
colt
they
drove
became
un
­
gold piece, set gold lama dishes, card
| ed here Christmas.
receiver, silver butter knife, silver manageable and tipped buggy and oc­ interviewed Mr. I^afavette Townsend, on his harness, so we are informed.
• Andrew Carpenter took the largest
Mr. Bauer was so certain that he was
cupants into a ditch. Mrs. Baker w- ot
n(KMllnDa uiwusnip.
ne
reprreenvspoons,
fruit
dish,
dish
doth,
broom
of
Woodland
township.
He
represent• hogs to Richland to-day that have been
, „| th.
York BooOnj Co. « Ur«o right, that Officer Ellis proposed that
and potato masher were F-ft*he remind­ ww «llb . .pr.,lnrd ukl. but
drawn from this place.
1 arks received a fracture of U»e collar-, lind philanthropic company that derir- they goto Freeport, where the Foster
I O. Barrett has the deepest well I ever ers of I he occasion. Th* M. E. class bone;
boy
had lived, and where it was pre­
Dr.
H.
F.
Peckham
rcjwrta
her
----u-./kua.-.S...
---------«Mrs. M«-a4 with a cornmode
ed to introduce their everlasting roofing sumed
,
ADPr AQQnPTIVirNT Ihuw- something over 40 rods. Pump presrnUsi
he then was. and get the reward.
Ismp. The affair was a complete ns comfortable ms possible.
paint Id that township, and as Mr. About midnight they were iu Freeport,
-Anut Aoovn I IVILIX I , turn took a job to put him in a well. and
Townsend
waa
a
Mpresentative
citizen,
! took up the old one and went off .and surprise, and among its most pleasant
found that the boy was safe, secured
NAUHVILLK.
features was the address to Mr. and
etc.,
they
proposed
to
send
him
free
,
I left him and so it is today.
The entertainments at the op»-ra gratis htifiici-nt to paint the roofs of .the horse in the livery barn, and retired
Mrs. .Mead delivered -by Mrs. John
i Mr. and Mrs. Hallett have gone to
thr hotel for tbC^ifothL About 3
house on Wednesday and Thursday h s buildings, in order to introduce th« at
Kengle.
i
.T
’ Hastings, where your correspondent
.M 'IhIh) evening there was a free eveuiDgs of hurt week by G. Paul Smith, article. Would Mr. Townsend write o'clock the next morning the sheriff
. wishes them much happinewi and a
protruded his rotund body within the
lecture at the school house ami a sale •wvn- largely attandcdviDd well liked,
bis name and ailareas on a paper iiaixl- ;corporate limit* of Freeport, &lt;!t-lermin­
'
! long and useful life.
MiMes Flora and'Salle Beadle,’of
j The insurance innn h among us tas- of" vunke* notion**. wur choice for 10c. Hast fogs, are visiting at John Barry’s. ed him. in order that the company ,ed to have that 823 reward it is pre­
Mr. Flory has relumed from Denver,
might, know to whom to ship the paint? .
e
ling advantage of the high MaMssmenta
Great preparations are being made at Tills Mr. T.obligingly did. A few days sumed. and the 850 reward for the con­
Col. His son is better.
; ivP A.nH I of I IVA
bf the Barry A Eaton Co.
all
the Sunday schools for Christmas since two strangers called upon Town­ viction of the thief, whom he had every
A small congregation Sunday even­
-jve ana LOL Live ri
Wi,hiDg „ae ana al|a merry XBUM.
reason to believe was none other than a
ing. the Free "Methodist meeting at festivities.
send showing a contract over hb rig­
j you may look for nothing more now.
G«m.J. Lamb, of Vermontville, has nature agreeing to purchase 10O gallon* ,mi.-chievous urchin. Long roused bin
Morgan i*ing the chief attraction.
had two suite the past week against of tbe paint at 92.25 per gallon, less 1U deputy at Freeport. Mr. .Cool, and the
WMT BALTIMORE.
Dell Merchant, of Hastings. The first per cent, discount The print was at' precious pair took tbe horse surreptiPRAIRIEVILLE.
tiouriy from the livery stable. I*ong
It tak«* considerable snow to cover about the keeping of a horse, and the the Hastings depot awaiting his order. also told Cool to claim lhe 825 reward,
C. D. Prichard Is spending! hh college
second ata,ul a bill of cigara which
| vacation1 at home and with Hastings all those hubs, but the roads are steadi­ Merchant bought of Lamb. Jan. Clarke, The upshot of the matter was that Mr. so it is said. Long then looked up the
Tow nsend gave the sharpers 810 to can­ Foster l«oy; and when he had found
ly improving and we hope to have
I friends'. i
of Hastings, appeared for the defense cel the contract. Upon investigation
him. we are told searched him. to see
A. AJ Fruhauf. oi Ann Arbor, is good sleighing far Christmas.
Th* Christmas tree on Friday even­ and Squire Stevens, of Vermontville, he found that no mrrchandbe had been that he should not terrorize and run
’ visiting ut Isaac Week’s.
for the prosecution. Lxmb got it lam­ received at u»e
the urpov,
depot, as alleged:
In aw-v wllh
luiegeu; m
count, „ .heriff. Re
I Mrs. Melville Holcomb is visiting in ing will be the event of the week. med to him in both suite, acj will prote rtvttvea
“2y “
~—-1 *~
shortt that fe
he had been r.
neatly
fleeced
to nm causwj ^e lad to get into a buggy
There will be a regular Christmas proEaton Co.
ably not be so rambunctious'in lhe fu- the tune ..f
II. swore »„t
war.­ with hlm
broHght hlm fc) this dty.
of filo
910. He
out M
a war
Series I of meetings are still in pro­ ■ grain commencing at ♦’» p. in., and a lure.
rant for the apprehension of the sharp­ It lx related that the search of the six
merry
lime
is
anticipated.
gress at the Week's school house. •
Mrs. Al. I/eutz is seriously rick.
en, but as yet they have eluded the year old revealed lhe shocking discovery
Tickets are out for the G. A. R. ball
Social jat Worn.Hendershott's Tuesday
Abijah M. Flint was arrmled Satur­ otlicenj, although Conatable Thou. Tink­
evening! the (proceed.-* to be used in on the 22d. A largo company expected. day night at the instance of his wife ler thought he had hb grip on one of of a piece of string and a key! Barry
Dnnie MeLeav is the possessor of the
county, it will be borne in mind, must
buving ] Christmas presents for the
watch, drawn by lottery Saturday for assault, ami put under 8IU0 bonds, them, as stated elsewhere. Of course it i&gt;e very watchful of bad boys who go to
little folks.
endorsed by Bob Brady to appear tor will be of no avail for the Banner to .Freeport with a piece of siring and a
There, is to, lie a Christmas tree at evening.
trial.
sound a note of warning against such- kev’fo-their pockets. It ta not laid
&lt;3-. SEMON
John
Perkin.frightened
himself
and
the Hendershott schoolhouse Friday
W. R. Barker and wife celebrated swindlers.
family by falling from a load of hay on
down in anrmedical jurisprudence or
cvenlngjnext. .
______
hatu’-day. receiving numerous bruises, their wooden wedding st their resi­
legal codes that the poasaution of a
To Faemers.- The year which has string and a kqy is evidence of a vicious
of-'ie-l a ceuf'ct'.
ry iuxI cirut
DOWLI NO.
and a general shaking up from which dence last Tuesday. A jolly party of
their friends and neighbors woLnted
we
hope
he
will
soon
recover.
and criminal disposition. But it may
Just
closed
has
lireti
one
of
heavy
lossea
w (rtwdner Imoc*. *ouUi sMa of Hut* *Creel.
little more snow ia wanted in this
.,
The G. T.JAdge is prospering and in­, them.
be. The Saturday following, ia n_ a, a... r,.,^ Mock of
vicinity to make good sleighing.
Mrs. Sophia Smith, who is making by fire for the old reliable home mut­ venge probablv for Officer Bauer's in­
creasing in numbers we are glad to nay.
Lillie Tobias is visiting friends and
:
her
home
utC.
M.
Putnam's
this
win
­
ual,
the
Barry
&amp;
Eaton
Insurance
Co.
terference with his own masterly
Mrs. Hannah Jones has been confin­
An
examination
of
their
report
shows
relatives in Rutland.
ter.
Had
an
attack
of
paralysis
last
ed to her room by illness the week past.
scheme to coin 25 elegant dollars, the
_
, _
M j
n jc. M. Mack and K. Howe made a buslosses over 915,700during the past year. sheriff took off that deputy's official
Mr. and’Mrs. A. Armstrong return toi week, and is still seriously Uh
All the owners of horse flwih are im­ But whatahould be a matter of pride head. And it is related that he used
their
home
at
the
north,
after
a
two
p
hun weeks visit among relativesand friends proving this fine sleighing. Last Sun­ to every member of the company is violent language that day in discussing
Weodrl Ederte).of N. Y . is visiting
day afternoon Mrin street put one iu the fact that every loss huq been the matter with Mr. Bauer, even to tbe
his sister, Mrs. Kaiser, of this place.
1in and about our village.
promptly and honorably adjusted, and adornment of his sentences with vigor­
Mr. and Mm. Warren Rlchrrds are nt mind of a race track at a county fair.
C. N. Tobias and E. Gates are m the .
The Congregational ladl**' bazaar is every cirim acted upon as became a ous and picturesque profanity. Later
Father Wales tor a visit
company doing an honest legitimate on, while his soul was still inflated with
wood basinroe thia winter. Are cut­
proving a grand succres.
ting wood on the pretnisro of Emmett
C. L. Glasgow sued a Swede named buainem. To do this, and thus main­ wrath and his arms cavorting wildly in
WOODLAND.
Lunstown Isat Tuesday on n note, u tain ita honorable name, and keep up the atmosphere, the sheriff waltzed into
a
whWi
him tn « chance
The voung folks New Y’ear's party balance
:
and W. Herrington will
on which remained unpaid. its reputation of doing burincBS with the county treasurer's otBce and aat
run a raffling match at this ptace I n- wiB-'be held at Dr. Carpenter’s on Fri­ Judgment for plaintiff for ladance due all putrons honorably, has compelled down on the table, and behold the table
day before Christmas- They will have &lt;day evening. Dec. 31st. 1886.
the levying of an assessment of 30
and costs,
On Tmwday of last week the teacher 1 Judge Smith, of HaaUngs. was in cents ou the 8100. While this has giv­ petered out, busied, and is to this day a
a. chickens and oysters.
ruin that is not beautiful to look at. and
,
.Arge 10-pound Cane and 20- turkey
en some dissatisfaction, there Is no a reminder ot how heavy a large man
This grange is building a grange tairn isent a scholar home for disobeying town
to-day.
Mrs. H. IL Dicklnaon ha« returned lust ground for it. Thb losses have can become when his 260 pounds avoir­
24x30 by their hall. They are trying to ■orders, and there seem to be quite a
,from Buffalo.
been
honest,
having
been
adjusted
by
get it done so as to 1111 it up on New feeling in favor of both parties.
pound Stick of Candy.
_
,
dupois is Increased by a ton of wrath.
On Wednesday of last week Early
Orno Strong’* father, from Ohio, is as good and honorable men ax there But Mr. Long got 810 out of the buriYaars fve., with horses, owned by
are in the two countiee. The running
thoee who come to eat oysters and cele­ and V. P. I’alnuTtoE came to blows, on making him a visit
neew just the same.
Eugene Cook, of Kalamazoo, was expends* of the company are lighter
brate tbe holidays by shaking their feet. account of Early’s children disobeying
Music has been secured that never ptav- orders in school. When a father will shaking hands with the boys last week. than those of any other similar mutual
Henry A. Robinson has secured fifty
ed at this hall before, and will do all in sav what it is said Mr. Early is reportMrs. A. 8. Foote, while visiting at in the state. Moreover, if the Barry &amp;
thdr power to make a pleasant and •«- «f to have said about children he Battle Creek last week, was thrown Eaton policy was as narrow as those of suli^crlbers to Henry George's new
should be banished from civilization from a carriage and bully injured.
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. _______
the stock companies, or of its competi­ paper.
joyable time for all who attend.
and live In heathendom.
Mra. Jas. Mills and daughter Jennie tor in mutual insurance, its assessREMEMBER
Old Mm. Hently—"I see. John, that
One day last week the teacher at the are visiting in Assyria.
ifAPLR GROVE.
menta would ne lighter, but Its insur­
Maud Lapham has gone to Hye with Tamarac school had occasion to correct
Elwood siartln is behind the counters ance would be worth not half its much this new faith cure has been the means
of suin' &gt; rrrnt m.nj pKPte. Old
her mother Mrs. Warren Seely near one of the large boys and in the fracas at Messimer’s, and Ben Garlinger. of to the person insured as it now h. A Mr Bentlv—"So 1 ve heertl. Old Mrs.
THE FIRST
the scholar got a black eye and the Woodland at Frank Me Derby'a.
leading Stock Insurance agent of this
^Trumsn Cole and wife visited at teacher came out best, when wnw of
. A debating society has been organiz­ city told roe recently that the policy giv­ Bently—“WclL the furt time you pu&gt;
a
drug store, John. I wish you d stop
the larger scholars went to disbursing ed by the voung men of the village, en by the Barry A Eaton was cheap to
Warburton’s test week.
,nd get a bottle of IC-New Y ork Hua.
and the fl nit meeting was held at lhe any farmer at 30 ccote a year—-cheaper
Tbe lecture at the Mayo school house law to the teacher.
On Saturday evening the scholars of town ball Monaay.
than 25 cents in any stock company, and
Thursday evening was a fizzle. He Hold
twite as cheap as ita rival mutual com­
Pickens County. George, has a post­
O.U. 8VCKKR.
one currv coiub and a lead pencil school district No. 4 gave an exhibition
-oyThe
pany. He arid his reasou for this xtato office named “Talking Rockamounting to ten cents: a Dew way to at Town baU. It WKS a success. The
meet was liecauae the Barn- A Eat«» origin of the name is thus stated: N&gt;me
receipts of the evening were 915.
.
Parting lovers are santimcntaL but a gave tbe broadest and most liberal one discovered in the vicinity a large
Word has been received here that Mr.
Mo--&gt; W TlslUoi« bli brothBovnton will be here in a short time to Masiiarhuartte girl, on bidding goodbye police of any company doing buslmas stone upon which had bren printed the
to her fiance, capped the climax by di­
Barrv county. Brother farmers, words, "Turn me over." It required
wlte.ot Wbo»taeM. let the contract tor railroad ties for the recting his attention to the great dip­ iu
yon should think twice before leaving coneidereblr sUength U&gt; accomplish
_ ,
are visiting at N. b. Iternre and I). R. Alaska railroad.
C. A. Hough, of HartittffR, was in per in the starry firmament. “J ou i«' this old reliable company simply be­ this, and when it was done tbe com­
that
second
star
in
the
handle
of
the
' cause of ita high assessment this Jt*r, mand. “Now turn me lock and let me
^Knrok M&lt;!
Quids’"
f*,e town one day last week.
Dr. Carpenter has returned from dipper, don't you“And you when that awwaament is necessary to fool some one etee,” whh printed on the
them a little surprise on their birthdays.
Indiana where he has lieen disposing see that faint liute star dose to the nay actual, honest losasa. Every under side of the rtone.
om wm on the «lh and the other the
second starT “Yes, my dear.
Well,• farmer should try to think ot the mat­
of hh patent evener.
ter of insurance in this way; not the
Jacob Hofer is quite sick with infia- darling, that is me."
(KYoudi 1mU«« shut
bora «-Uhoiit
company that furnishes insurance the
“blW mation of the bowels.
A man entered a Little Rock bank: cheapest is b«l; but that which furnGood Music.
Good Order. , bum?on sbdr buds ami
Bids
are
beltur
i«it
to
and
presented
a
check
which,
read:
u&gt;
■ wire one should see lh.il It b
l ishes the heat Insurance U cheapest.
route
Iron
Cbtawo
to
“
Pav
to
bearer
the
sum
of
910.
The
fastened on secure, (or one that ta not Those front Chicago to Cariton having
I There is do
payment of loos in earo
Good Time to All.
cashier took the check, looked at i _and
said: “The check b perfectly good,
W(Md Mrs Latting has returned home been withdrawn.
"j.OoUlwi. J- H- HaQ. KK»
Mr. N. Brown, formerly of this place, but voull have to pt some one to identr^ WdtiSL. U M," lhe rao.
expects eoon to start a barnrea shop fjre vnu " “ Whava the use t the man
wm nawly all gone when she left there.
to. Bjnr a
rented- “don't V0U see that it says 'Pay
H FlLn Ku “ t“ Improved u. here in Mr. Doud's store.
policy, with separate Insurance on t«ch.
John Turtw. while sawing weed for
tbteihteUwdkduiutUrehoum
^-^trumustproTe fhjt all are ciasaUted under the gtonral
E. J. ^ash with » bus saw, had bis
MroGwBdlre h»b«B quite doh
that you are the bearer.
little Ocger sawed off.

SOLID,

CADLTON.
Quite cold weather now days.
. TILe .J0’113* F^ntlrmen and their bet­
ter half enjoyed what little sleighing
th-re was last Bunday and ns 1 saw
KLBGANT.
them go by I wished that I was voung
again.
‘
“
Judson Carpenter and hU best girl
WATCHES, spent Sunday at John Strausbaugh's in
west Carlton.
, A .large load of young folks took a
slelghrlde and went to hear Rev. Mar­
JWTLKY,
tin preach at the Friends church Sun­
day evening lust.
On Monday evening a large load nf
voimg people took a slelghrlde to
Hastings to ririt the Hastings lodge
$v **'
report a good time.
SILVERWARE.
W. A. Wright is home again to spend
tbe hollda*s. Glad to .&lt;•« you Will.
LEATHER GOODS,
We advise tbe young people who go
sleigh riding to get a different driver
or .nt their life insured.
Wm. Brumfield has a half brother
visiting him.
Clittie Landon and 6am1 Kousb Jr..
of Freeport Bhndnyed with the former’s
Setected front the buperb mother Mrs. E. Landon.
Jim.
alter this don’t play a trick on
Block at
the girls if ’you don't want to get
caught yourselt.
The little folks are looking for Santa
Clans to come Christmas.
Quite a number of people are suffer­
ing
from colds and sore, throats lately.
Wt^dwnrd .lw.,

Clocks &amp; art Goods.

Th* teacher in the Norton district Is
having some trouble with the terge
boys; .but of course the boys are not a
bit to blame.
Mr. and Mrs. Parsens, of Jackson,
visited her parents Mr. Fox and wife.
Mrs. S.irah Heigh has returned from
her visit in Ohio. '
Mrs. Job Wilcox surprised her hus­
band by Inviting.in his friends on hte
birthday Inst Friday.
Elijah Wheaton, of Ufflsdalc. visited
at his cousins Russel Slades last Tues­
day.
Mrs. Joseph Warbuston has been
taken to the insane asylum.
And now what went with our teat
weeks item*.
What is the matter with Maple
Grove that Barrvville has to write up
its birthday parties.
The little girl of G. Whitmore’s is
no better.
Snm Norton writes home that he
thinks he shall soon return to Michigan.
' Nora Yourex went to limiting* last
Saturday to have her eyes doctored.
Amon Wolf and Anna Smith, of
Assj ria. dined at FL G. Potter’* Mon­
day.
Fred Quick says no man cau put ou
style anil drive mules. lie has traded
his for a horse and carriage.
,

BRIGHT, KAY &amp; CO.
DETROIT.

Other pay Goods!

hgmuta t lluit'i.

■n nniEir snic

M Home-Made Candies l^iriPto Grxnrt iu Ws 1"1 T

"

Q. SEMON.

Annual

Ball

Job Wehsirt hj, S. 0.1
UNION HALL,

May Evew, Dec. 30th,1886.
FREE! “

TOLEDO

BLADE!

BKStS’

�DON’T FORGET IT!

The Catholic church is evidently not
disposed to recogntee that there Is any
merit in Henry George’.- wild theory
Una no man should own land, and yet
that land only ahould be taxed.
ttov. Alger sremsto know bow to
get more solid comfort out of a dollar
than moat rich men. He hau got lots
df dollare too. for God has been very
good to him, and he is now very good
to himself and to others -and that's
where he grte bis solid comfort. What
fun it must have been for him on
Thanksgiving day -dealing out quar­
ters to the gamfas of Detroit, and what
fun it will be on Christmas day to
watch the whole newsboy population
of Detroit running around and scream­
ing “Evenin' papee-yur," fa the brand
new. comfortable clothes he fa now get­
ting ready to stuft into their stocking^.
It kn't every man who can play Santa
Chius to 500 Ms, and it fant every
man who would if he could; nor fa it
every man who would think of such a
thrng. It wse about us shrewd a
scheme m we can imagine a rich man
cvuld adopt to make Christmas u hap­
py day for him.ielf and hfa family; and
it required a level head and a heart in
tbe right place to conceive it But,
there—we don't want to make the gov­
ernor blush, for lhe boys will do that.
Some of thine youngsters may be. gov­
ernors theinaelvwi some day. When
Alger wan a boy, he bod as slight pros­
per! of the governorahip as tbe least of
them have; and when they are gover­
nors the example of kfadniws which he
eete will not be lost uj&gt;on them —Even­
in* N«w«.__________________
/J.
It ought not to escape attention that
■Secretary of the Treasury Manning, the
spokesman of the ad mfafatration, iu
his report recommwids taking the
tariff protection off the wool of the
North and West, but keeping tariff
protection on Louisiana sugar. The
wool States are Republican; the sugar
States are Democratic. So also the
Secretary and the Presidents want
tariff protection taken off iron, copper,
•alt, lumber, etc. The Iron, salt, copper
and lumber States are
tepublican.
They want free wodj.. salt, lumber, etc.,
for the benefit of th^ Southern Demo­
cratic Staten. So also the wages of the
flahermen of the Republican North are
of no account, but the case of the tramp
and demagogue Cutting of the Demo­
cratic South had a tremenduous fifas
Made over It.—Lansing Republican.

experience, fa Electric bitters." Thous­
ands of others have added their testimo­
ny, so that the verdict hi unanimous
that Electric bitters do cure all diseases
of tbe liver, kidneys and blood. Qnly a
Another of New York’s boodle alder- half dollar a bottle at W. H. Goodyear'*
men, McQuade, has been convicted. la drug store.
the milleaium approaching?
Great excitement hu been caused in
Bulgaria's throne fa still vacant, and the vicinity of Paris, Te—
the choosing of a king may make ser­ markable recovery of Mr.,
who wils so helpless he cot______
ious trouble.
not turn
in bed. or rxfae hfa head; everybody said
ha was dying of comumpdon. A trial
bottle
of
Dr.
King
’
s
New
Discovery
The trio of Battle Creak burglars roctntly arrested, pleaded guilty in court was sent him. Finding relief, te bought
and were sent to Jackson for ten and a large bottle and a box of Dr. King’s
New Life pills; by the time he had tak­
thirteen years each.
en two bottlee of the discovery he was
A. W. Young, one of the robliera of well and had gained fa fleeh thirty-Blx
Dyer's jewelry stores fa Caro, has been pounds. Trial bottles of this great dis­
sentenced to two and a half years fa covery for consumption free at W. H.
the Ionia State prison.
Goodyear &amp; Co.
About S45XWO, of which *40,000 was
- Bncklwa'i ArslM Hal tv.
fa cash, was found stowed away under
The Beet Salve in the world for Cuts,
a rug and in other hiding places alter Brufaeu, Sorre, Uloera, Salt Rheum,
tbe death of John Fauth, u miserly ho­ Fever Sores. Tetter. Chapped Hands
tel keeper, a few days ago.
Chilbhdna, Corns, and skin Eruptions,
Charles Harvey and wife have been and positively cures Film, or no pay
held al Oscoda for trial for the murder required. It is guaranteed to give per­
of Joseph Kennedy, the coroner’s jury fect satisfaction, or money refunded.
finding that he was killed by Harvey Price 25 cents per box. For sale by W.
and that Mrs. Harvey assisted in dis­ H. Goodyear * Co.
posing of the body.
Nicholas Spear, of Hartland, has p\it
The wife of Thomas Green, stone­ a stop to hfa drinking propensitiee,
cutter. died in child birth, fa Detroit, which had threatened to get the better
last week. Thursday the neighbors of him. Nicholas was on a big spree
found four children with scarlet fever, last week, and celebrated the event by
one of them dead and one apparently putting parln green fa the water pail,
drinking heartily of tho mixture and
dying, and the father drunk.
going off and dying. Mrs. Spear dis­
An English colony han settled at -Wol­ covered the poison fa the water before
verine. Cheboygan county, and promise the family drank of It.
to build up a lively town. They are
building a box and barrel works, a ve­ X.Tbe executive committee of the state
neering mill, for which 8JXDJD00 feet of assembly Knights of Labor meets in
Lansing on tbe first Tuesday fa Jan.
logs are going fa this winter.

Joseph D. Parent, convicted of tbe
murder of William Mitchk. in Bay
county, May 90.1881, and sentenced to
Jackson for life, has decided that he fa
innocent, and his application for uncon­
ditional pardon will be forwarded to
the governor.

Notwithstanding Myron O. Collfaa,
of Ionia, was discharged upon examina­
tion for tbe murder of his wife the un­
fortunate woman’s relatives still con­
tend that she came to her death by foul
play, and they have engaged legal
talent to make 11 thorough investiga­
tion.
Mrs. Bowman, of Lyons, Ionia coun­
ty, had been taking calomel and her
throat feeling sore she prepared some
vinegar and took it. Sooon after her
tongue liecame so swollen that It pro­
truded from her mouth and finally half
of it dropped off. She lived but a short
time.

Last summer n Port Huron A North­
western railroad bridge near Caro was
burned, and G*»orgi‘ Kennard was
charged with the crime, be having ex­
Congress will undoubtedly pass a law pressed a desire to “get even** with the
railroad company tor some fancied
for the regulation of inter state com­ injury. Kennard's trial took place tbfa
merce. The bill will doubtless be week and the jury disagreed.
practically the same as that introduced
Gov. Luce inspected the house of cor­
by Senator Cullom a year ago. The rection on Wednesday of last week and
feature of the bill especially command­ in an interview with the reporter* uf
ed is that which prohibits common the Grand llaplps papers expressed
himself as well pleaiaxi with the man­
carriers from charging more for a agement of the Institution, and that he
short haul than for any longer haul had decided to reappoint Warden Wat­
through the same poiats. In other kins and Manager Rich.—Ionin Senti­
words, this bill, if passed, would pre­ nel.

vent tbe M. C. R. R. from charging
more for carrying freight from Detroit
to Hasting* than from Detroit to
Grand Rapids. As it to now, tbe M. C.
R. B. charges much more for the form­
er service than the latter, although the
distance is 82 miles less.

During the summer reason the resi­
dents of Beaver Island have three mails
per week, and everything is lovely; but
with the clow of navagation trouble
tiegfai. It La difficult to get to them fa
the winter, and from Dec. 1st to June
1st tbe 2.0U0 people on tbe island have a
hard time getting their mail. Tho gov­
ernment provides no contract and the
people are left to altlOrtor themselves.

Morrison hod high hopes that eongress at its present session would con­
sider hfa tariff bill, and thus have it go
to the country that his free trade
notions are endorsed by the democratic
party. But a largely increased number
of the democratic congressmen realize
too keenly that tbe recent elections
showed that the country had had
enough of Morrison's free trade non­
sense. For this reason the Morrison
bill will probably not be considered at
ail; but will be slaughtered in the bouse
of its iriandiL

The submission ot the prohibitory
amendment to tbe vote of the people fa
not wh.it the so-called-third party want
but. politician like, they do want their
own political temperance new Jerusa­
lem and the golden paving stones of
office in the streets thereof cover the
.‘■ill extent of their ambition. Tbeire
areboneet people among tbe prohibi­
tionists, but the party has leaders with
aspirations.—St Clair Republican.

While the situation fa Europe shows
nothing alarming at present, it fa evi­
dent that there is on undercurrent of
feeling that regards war in the near
future as inevitable. All the great
powers profess to desire pence; and yet
each fa Increasing the efficiency and
numbers of its army, and completing
coast and other deftmtea. At best it fa
but an armed peace, that a very trifling
matter could disrupt, and let loose the
“dogs of war."

The pwent administration is oppos­
ed to the further coinage 01 silver, and
in favor of the destruction of the pre­
sent greenback currency. And yet
democrsM and greenback era can unite,
their fortunes and pretend that they
have principle* fa common. This fa
hypocrisy of the rankest sort.

Good Honest Goods
At as low prices as any competition can show.
Good goods, down weight and courteous treat
ment to all. And now we want to tell you of

Our Special Sale
For two weeks only. At these prices we sell
only for cash or ready pay.

Observe these Prices

Alliater tu BUver Creek, New York. Horace MoAUiiterttCtilcMO. III.. Uearxe MrAHMen at
Stwiln*. Kan»». \VlUuni McAilhUnr in the ter­
ritory ot New Mexico. Itaanaii Thoiup«ou at
Cnena, Kanau. Vtoleoa Jobneon In lhe stale ot Bogue's soap
MHwuri and fhlleua McAlll.trr at Boston.
Mam., enter their appearance brrrlu, within 6 bars Ivory aoap
lour uiontht tnxa Uie dale of this order; and in One ounce nutmegs
Yeastt
fl boxes matches
Bath Brick..
Blueing
Stove polish
Boot polish
Starch
2 papers tacks
Tooth picks
10 Ita. granulated sugar.

aired evwy year by Acker's celebrated
English Bemady. Itfaaguarantedprep•ratten j tf tt does not help too U wflj cost
you nothing. Try IV A ringl* dens wlQ
ibow its good effect. Trial bottles 10 ata.
*
k. n. LATBBur bruEgfet.

17 “ confectioner's
18 * extra “C"
Coffee per lb
Coffee from the cheapest to tho tert.
Tobacco, Smoking
1

1 u»

We are still

the lead

CrocKery Trade,
And can show you an elegant line of good:
elegantly low prices. Chamber sets from S2.54
to $10.00. ‘
,
The finest stock of LAMPS ira the city.

Tbe Iron Chief mind, ueur Sunday
Lake, fa the Gogebic region, has been
•old to a Milwaukee company for
S1G0.0H0. last season's output was
VjOOu tons of ore.

Use Hill's Pwrless Cough Syrup for
coughs, coldsand croup. No cure, no
^ay. W. H. Goodyear.

Toys.

Frank Seabart, ofritauton. tried to
kill fas only father-in-law. W. II.
Hoeppner, Bunday night, and a circuit
court jury will pass upon the merits oi
the case.
Hur lame bark, &lt;iUr oc rre«t, iMcKfailoh's por&lt;xy pl«»ter. i*rfee ti reais. Hold by W. H.

Toys.

—J CO thr
s.MTO'k'l ui&gt;ii
^wtodorrara

In endless variety from 5 cents up.
This sale will conclude two weeks from th
date.
Respectfully,

HH1LOHH (XXUK Bud roomunpUcM &lt;w- b
Mldb) aaoa a Dtanuttre. It cum cuu«uini&gt;tloa. Holdbj■ WUI. Uortyvar.
SHILOH’S VITALlZHK Is what you 11ml for
Courtlpstion. Loss ot ap|-tlte. luxdnr-n. *u.I uU
trmploaM ot OyMpepsla I’rh-e W and t; wills
per botUc. bout by W. H. Goodtrar.
The Ionia Soldiers' and Sailors' monumenVOMOciation want to raise .■S5.W0
for tbe monument.

C. H.&amp; M.W. HICKS

]y[0RRIEL&amp; COMPANY
Pioneers of Modern Prices.

Atcttmanit
Mute ttata*
wwh «-■*! »nu
feB*," «tU- W
tavpdsUnK,

119'11 tYROHl

Although acknowledged to be the lowest price.clothiers

Barry Co., we are now making them still lower.

Be sure

see us before buying elsewhere, as we have great bargains
Suits and Overcoats.

On Saturday near Brighton, Nefaoti
Gould and Charlre Mcach came upon an
immense lynx, or else a young panther,
devouring a dead animat The beast
sprang upon them at once, tearing the
flesh from Gould's arm and ripping his
clothing Into rags. He shot it three
times with a revolver, and Meach brained it with an axe. It was found to JJAKGA1NSIweigh 87 pounds. No animal of tho
kind is remcintared to have been ever
before seen in that locality.

Johnnie Dawley, a 12 year old boy.
recently attempted to poison himself.
Bin father and mother have separated,
the former living in Oscoda county and
the latter fa Lock wood. Kent Co. He
was adopted by a farmer near Howard
City, who ill-treated him and finally
sold him to another farmer for a load
ot corn-fodder. Here again he whs
misused, and. Incoming discouraged,
The Journal last week says that its
resolved to end hfa life, but was pre­
candidates for 1888 are for president. vented. The poor authorities now have
David B. Hill, democrat, for ricepresi- care pf the lad.
*ent, James B. Weaver, sorehead and
William Smith, living three miles
anything-to-beat-republicaDH.
This from Petoskey, fell head flrat into his
shows that our contemporary recognir- well, thirty-five feet deep and five feel
fa diameter at tbe top, gradually nar­
eti that the greenback party fa a non- rowing to about fourteen inches nt the
sntily. Better flop squarely over to the bottom. A piece of plank had been
left fa the stone work near tbe surface
of tbe water and this with the ‘‘wedg­
As if to show the height of contempt ing** of the closing walla, broke the
for the soldier, the present administra­ force of the falL Hfa arm was frac­
tion lias been lately guilty of appoint­ tured and ho was badly bruired. It
took the hard work of two men to get
ing one of the guards of Andersonville him out and at last accounts was bdpprison to a position in the pension lem. though It is believed he will re­
department A more wanton, enneus- cover fa time.
able outrage upon tbe patriotism of tbe
country could hardlv be Imagined.
Therefore see that tbe members of

We have not been “on the fence"; we have
not “cut a pumpkin”; but we
do propose to sell -

BARGAINS I

MILLINERY!

E. W. MORRILL &amp; CO
tltret -au-Mr m ndintt in tbbi Cvurt. mJdi-out ot
tfa&gt; ukt Sudo ot Michituin and In ire Stalo ot
Jjdtann, xtnl on nwttoo »r Kuapinui and Vm
.M-ttuui. Hohc!tor&gt; for t .oniptaliuuit, Il i« or&lt;I.-mi
that tin- «*ld defrndnnt do nj'peor nud answer
Uie bin of I'ouiptainuit, fin*d In tbe «al&lt;l t«u*:
within four niouUi&gt; from ire date of thi&lt; order,
tbe naid bill
euoplBlnl -.hall b&lt;- taken
in* innlt«*-.L Ami further. Utnt this oroor be
mibUsinii.»iUiiu larnty day* from tbu date, in
lheiUuau.x:BA.HXirK. a newspaper printed ta
lhe said ixiunty ot tuny, and be publbthod
then-In num- In «u ti wrek tor tlx weeks in sucuftUon; sueh pabfiealhm. Iwweser. shall not be
iuwsaiy in ease a repj- v! this order be wnwi
ou ire &lt;idd defendant, m-raonafly, at
twenty iLayi. in-fure the time herein prescribed
for her apmsirnnce.
Haled this ?Xh day ot Ocwber, A. n. UK.
FKANK A. HOOKKR,
ClrvuJt J udsv.
KNAJTKX AVaSAMMAN.
SuUeltore ftrCumphilnanH.
A true copy.

In tta mattar of thr eulate ot Xina Joy wad
Km Joy smith, miaocs.
XoUfM Ik hereby girru that I Muill *&gt;11 at pubre wet lor, u&gt; the Sicbtui liUdtar. &lt;&gt;a Thundar.
the
ib«y ot January. A. 1).
at the ponaKu betow rev-rib1 the ~Ut.' or n. M. joy. UrrvJiW.
hlt&gt; of AmiMs. bl ire Oraaty &lt;d
Htati- uf Mlchlaan. pursuant to 11-

One Price Clothiers

We will clone out our Heating Stoves at very low price
The celebrated

Garland Cook Stoves
Always on band and sold cheap compared with the superio
quality of the stoves.

CUTLERS, BOB SLEIGHS, ROBES

BLAN KF.TS. SHIELDS, etc.
As low a« the lowest

That Will Defy Competi­
tion’

your family are w-11 supplied with Dr.
Couwi ob«1 get our I'rxn Mure buying
Jacksons liver pills and use Dr. JeckBret Felt Hate, (10 c*xifason's root and herb cordial; it will
sharpen the appetite, help digestion,
Latest style Toboggan Cap*. 73 cent*.
promote sound sleep, ntrengthan the
Fascinators, *1 25.
system and ao remnoye those dfatressAnd attar guotalti proportion.
fag symptoms which, if neglected, may
Kamamtar tta ntaev ♦&lt;» itrt -jnod KO0J1 tar
result fa tbe most aerieus oonsequencee. •toaqiMt i* in tta June J5I(jri,, fatnan .•*&lt;.
Tor Bale by W. H. Goodyear. ¥1.00 per

A fine line of Coffee and Tea Potss, Carving Knives and Fork-.
Pocket Knives, Shears and Sciasors; just tbe thing you winh
to make a substantial Christmas present.

Come in and see us.
Respectfully,

Hardware Deal* n.

ufcaboiform
teaa pbw
fNM
WSar to
and

�w. and thia «
•Why &lt;to you prtlktanwar
■BerowtbejlH

*
tana
hmfi waMrtt
paarww.

1 HOBROR 01

RIVER.

Competition is Close!

amt

4*±»e they fnmbto owandrampto up tbe
-*jcb oo tbe counter. Why, only today I
utTinc a lady black clocking*. Of
rtt» ti&gt; y were all tbe aame ate and qvalyc&lt; ubadracsed every pair ottof that

And LOW PRICES!
Rule the day.

Wauro.

o two mon* boxca just like this one, Ind
■n -be &lt;*Ard If we bad aay mon*. I told
- tw *&gt;nd thru (be said 1 might wrap up
. pr-.ir for bee. Tbe-lady naxt me made
■ -i tTrrsnt **&gt;■« to gvatl--mea while 1 waa
bag with thte one woman. 1 am going to
» to pci a place in a hardware stora, or
•„*&gt; place where women do not hereto deal

Meet Any Competition!

Sfejfui....
tertnitaT ...

REPORTING A YACHT RACE.

I wish to aay to the people that 1 will

In good straight goods.

I

'Will Not

recvnl case of liugattoo

Sacrifice quality of goods in order to sell cheap; but I will not

Snr Yom. tSe U.-A dbf»lob rm
New Ortaans says; Tbe seamer J. M. White
wastrarnadto the waters edge about 11
\ i-XUr 'rar new deaigned to bo th* re- o’clock Monday right al Ikitot Coupee laud
rhe-fa trf all manner of rubbish, yet to thia tag. Exactly how the firs originated is a races. Referring to tbe inside race tho affi­
- it woOcupul. RnbbUi ta the cellar te mystery. Ln a few minutes the flames had davit reads: •The depooent further says
that on the seventh day of September, !&lt;««,
nth dosliug. It f&gt;oiMM»-the air. which finds
gained such headway that it was bnpcmibto
- «-uy into tbe n.onu above, and it palms
. (nod «-*jvd ta tbe cellar. Warm poetry, to stey thrir roar*-, and in a short time
nothing wai fcft of the fln«.t boat on the
■y rvndily, and tarto dtagr-M-obly. Fru- tower Miariarippi. It ia impowrfbte now to
■r&gt;r dwtrtra a claw inapccUon of every'part give the names of all who were burned or
to-* r»;iV»r overy few daya. and th-- remornl drowuod. but it U known that l-etwrcu
all chotyintf truis and vegrtabtoa. , Re- thirty-five and forty pOMtengs.-n anti boat
irinc lb or* fruits and vegvCabLa will |-ay hands tort their Uw.
awesriattou the international race salted on
The rteamer was reload at #100,000, and
' ffre other*. Of all plane*, the crUar aboukl
tamred for #31^)00, principally with New
c ck»u and tr*H.l „ BeUoc haw unctautli
cargo was valued
n* in thr '.tartar U*B ta tho kitehrn; and Orteans onsnpaatea.
Per bare unctoanlmaa.iatbo kiteb-m than at #190,000-, inMxrarice unknown.
From interviews with officer, and men of tween said I*hfllips .-tod tbr Raltlroorr. an-1
■ the crlbr. L.&lt; rbwuiUne* prevail.—-Atneri
VyiraHcrirt
,
the in-fated steamboat, Tbe Now Orteans
Btates Liaa collected thu foUowinc d-.aih ot
tho disaster-.
The White was hauled up to the l&lt;nk and
thirty or forty rourtabouta were gettrng cot- at tbe Im»m- of the bluff overlooking the fort*-w'tops &lt;»f rtockings by every variety of too-wv! aboani when Watchman Tom
• - king su|x*-*rtsc, they may be glad to team Milter began to ring tbe alarm 1x41 and
■ my way out of the difficulty Toouoeod sboats of ’’Firor were beard (mat n».-'h strip of rtartte four inches kmg I sow a fa-kx&gt; ccjtesl Employes run quickly alout
.
pica* of tape long and wide euougit to wake up tte- sleeping pamenp?Tk. who hur­
s i-U’nt.bottonbnte This buttons on the ried exjt partly tircw.,.1 and ra.ni.'-.trickcn.
-W- Tv Ur- other csul I a«w two narrowerj Secoud Eugioeur Tom Harry was too man
-Ips of-tape, four or five inches long, anrt
zyw. 1 rte to ccaicspuoding tapes on tbe bate nmiduhip* He cried Are ani Milter nt
-rvklngr. Each stocking b fintehed around oiK» began ringing the t»U and stayed at
tnp«jn tS- inrtete by a pinos of tape, from hi- port until dnveu aw*y by the ndranciag
•* ops»&gt;itt ride«of which come the strings
ti- &lt;-**-r tlx, knar. At night all that te
JUvul Clock McVay waa in hi* cabin wb*u
be board tbe first alarm. He had l-arriy ttmn

when it comes to straight, reliable goods. Bear this in mind.
I have been pleased to notice some of the prices which are
quoted by others as “deep cute,” ‘panic prices.” etc. I hare
been all along selling the same goods for less money than the
advertised paces, ana made no pretentions to selling them at
“panic prices.
Cail in and inspect the goods and prices. I want your trade
and will get it if fair dealing and reliable goods are what yow
want.
Butter, Egjjs and Farmer’s Produce taken in exchange for
goods, or I will pay cash for them, as you wish.

Ttu Niagara Falls fRouU.
a«AI»» RAPIDS DIVISION.

HENRY HOUGHTALIN

ir.«
txio

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JW-kMX.
-XI*. ••

dietinctly visible to him; and that bring a

•rin&gt; tbr"U4iKX;t th* w:thtn*r te left "to de.ywl ca th-- ’rttxh&gt;ww alone. In olh-t tvurd*,
uspcmlol al uiuht, and idaen even User? i*
o’b wind or rainintbed^y. If Dr. Parkrt't
vJe never ui *to;&gt; up tbe rttiiruw-y tuaVurver
h k»«- tbe n-gnUUr wwjiuutw aUmdcd t&gt;».
i I- i-w. u«if air ww&gt;l|t I*- Uwithrd.—

cqw»l quunutUa &lt;1
-v-*-,ix. c«vw 4»tb

cup in which it
&gt; well into j&gt;w
m41
,.x ir a pair
l-t* I

tnonika hrtuh, *&gt;iUi ba&gt;*dl*% will I*
■ !»-*. thing tod'ii* tnanlte hud t-’ilct
!&lt;J w indo" arrtlirt*.' A pourtrr’* "dwd
• iu. wlti-'h h* cleau* aU lOOhHng* !■*Ung, i- very uwtiil iu liwj-iug book*

tenge re He says there wen- fiffew-u to eight*
O9.n Cabin |-uw&gt;ugvr*. of wheat eight wen*
ladles, lie first wakrned Second Clerk Cal­
lahan, wbo.dtd not stop to put on any cloth­
ing except lib. shirt and trouaort McVay
iu*d Callahan uiaite n rapid tour of tberuoui*
to make Mini that no &lt;.o.&lt; wa« Wt unwarned
of dank-ir. Among tbe )iaiswtiffvni who
crowilrd together on th-* deck, m*wt of whom
wvru clad only in tiwtr night garments, was a
gcutkunan ** bo "a* rvcognifcsl »• tier «upertotoodent-if the Vidalia S&gt;utb«-; ti raiir*&gt;a&gt;i,
who was trawling with his wife nud two
little -trte, h aud 18 years old. An th* n»ring fiitusn i.xnu.- n.-ar the gr-xip, tbe father,
teettig that they would be lairn-1 to d*eth if
they remained, gra.«|*.»l hte httia girl* our

teap » ben a burst at flanuw
them.
Tlivy so*h&gt; fell. sppcv-unHy suffoentod l-y in­
haling lb? fin'’, aud wer»- bum ni to death
liir LaTTjcr.—From ill that can be a-K-v
tained n te twtimatad that fully 1'rtj per*
-qiw pcr-sbe-t Tin? fo]'*&gt;wiug white |s-o».iw
nr»- ruirtiug: L. H. Stafford, wife a ml daugh­
ter. of Vulaita; Capt. G. W. Floyd, a wwfiknown steamboat man: Mrs. Murray, «»F
Natcbea; Mto» .\gn« McCabe, rd W’«t Fefi*
cum*, and two other laly poM-ngve*. tiaxne*
unknown. Thrt* tn-a au-i wunuti ww&gt; --«i
to go down u bed tbe htimcatMuteck I-"1’Tbn following oo!-&gt;re&lt;'i ;vopte are known to
Ban- h-.ii tort: Levi ILdiinson. captain of
the watch; two unknown n-T.-vj women; Dick
ltandr»lpl&gt;. fireman-.Oscar Lau'irv andlzewte

Mrott.
lacksou
Krton Rapids
Charlotte...
NmhvUle...
ttw une id* entire
----Krttrm at &lt;tay win**, which had lawn kept tUn-ixc-a
open later thnn lu'tal to report tbe result of Ining........
the ritef. bad lawn ri '—t. and every I*»ner MTddtetUto.
alter u»c yiwnui tuwi

all tnJnTrwn tfy niurtirth mwMISi oroemral
Utrtard Giae. Through
*— ‘ -— —
;r*ud juyitte M.e itetn.it .*&lt;.

wtth’Cbl-

tWMxamoxr.-At Grand

reporter tollil» tni'uutei with watch in bond, Rapid
hi* eyu glue*! t&lt;&gt; lite iclmi'tipi*, uml with ilw City «
fretful bttte ibftramrat Iwriwu hte know. |gj“'

!

The LAROEHT STOCK OF NTOVES EVER EXHIBltEP IN BARRY

&lt;1. W. KroaijM «. F. * T. A., (’htearu.

i fi W.’LOWRY. M."d.Z
rina r-oi wiin | "1.
I’hjaician, Mirgron atul Ocultat
rich • free hand rkrtcb
nr-Hnecla! ait.-ntion paM to wg'-ca! dtevwwe j
n Al ..I-I- K.. —K — — rn*

Jterary M.».y H. LANDIS, M. D.
. Ian- thrir merit* I it.
Fhyaican and Surgeon, I
&gt; deny till merit u. j
Wocriteod. Mich

ound there day or tilkbl.
will only m«'.itlon on-, vil., their tntoteruWe
and agK'”*ri'e wlf-swroit.
Here te nr*n&gt;e
wrvtebed iittte kno kkneed. «vak-cb»«ted
Yritow. wb.xw lank U l**wo1 and wlxxe ,-r«
ore (practical!tl blind, who can do nothing in

Li R. TIMMERMAN.
C • Homeopathic Physician &amp; St

■ om-, enter. -I'kifadripUia Call.

: obnl form a valuable cteantag comp.**1-

la arent tor the Ohio FarEter -i lotontDre (
Hr writes poflciro on a man's property »r*!t
-*m by Are. llghtolng or witrt; aertnst a nu
ttebyderth and accident.

QVUK &amp; SHELDON,
(Otaocin Ahrtrort Block. Ilartiugw. Mich.)
E. 'KENASTON.

proespUy rt tendingto.

CUTTERS!

v. barker,R«iwai»,
Insurance and Loans.

artin

M

Ward &amp; Doha, Mason, Lansing.
We make no pretensions to selling cheap goods. We ex­
pect to remain in trade, and cannot if we sell any hot fimtclass goods in every line. We calculate to maintain our rep­
utation of selling strictly firat-class goods verv cheap. Yow
will get the worth of your money every time if yon buy of ws.

And see them.
of entterv.

FOHN CARVETH,
J
Atton
MbMlerillc.M'-ob.

Cava fcuiall potato

Have a full supply of the Be^t

Itentibt.

te thought that WillMt

Waiuiixotox Crrr, Dre. lt&gt;. —Tb- Hranepiiaes bare about .tecidcd on tbeir courw* of
a-Uon They will send a dri-gstlon to ti»
Uiiuote tegidatnrw at Sprin tMd early »
January and try to have j-n-hed through a
bill meetm; tbe objecti-xw of the Comatock
board to tlw acwptancv try tbe grtwml gov­
ernment of tbe initsote and &amp; Mictigun canal
muter existing ccmdittos*. They have dr,
eddsri that all tbe pointa involved can be met
bv the tegidatun* without again rabmitting
.l- —IT.,! th**, nh-

MESSER BROS.
Made, iDDfriMing of the

| kR. Wm. JONES.
U

€. WELTON
' p potato

COUNTY !# now on sale at H. A GOOD-YEAR A SONS" Hardware Store.
This stock t-tnbrac«-s over FIFTY distinct- patterns and su«, afld incledOB all
the latest patterns and improvements, and iut.-nding purchasers may feel asser­
t'd? of obtaining hen- thr l*rot goods at reasonable prices.

We take pleasure in showing our elegant line
Respectfully.

MESSER BROS.

Boston Dry Goods Store.
Lor.ti. K. KJin r..?.

MAtfR &amp; DUFF

flirting baa
teUectaal

, D. T. Puhitrr.
Ycmnr. taxingLouterUlo. #3,ra, K-.H50; Hot*

laChaacwy.
ftMtiertlDBlleoariaot

wiUingnaa

UHLLIAJI H. 8WKMXT.
‘
W
.Justice of the PrAer.

, Have opeoed tbe above store

U Ol Miii Stnii, IuIm If Fsbli B#k,

_

OrttocUomnyperiUty.

Battle Creek, Mich.
The store is filled with Bargains in each department.
tbe Stock il all Bargains.

JJART C. COBB.
nRKWStAh'KH,
Tbr lustrwt Blyte- Alwaya Nsspptiod.

BrpeHal AtUntian Girm U^CtMing
and Fitting. Pallrmn Cnt t»
mirtake fa the girl and to ik ralritertual M
twra Breton ««»M drtin*. U is th-' traj
■uttared artiri-.-B.^toi' Ham# Jifirtial

Worid,’’ te c in-JtrunstaUon. What liartbnldi
.vcllvxi it in fr-neb te “Liberty Ug^Ung the

L. A.

lirrtWO- IWl.

trtltVMOW. M. W.

TAMES A- SWEEZKY.
J
Lawyer,
Jta«UlUC».MK41.

In fart

Cotton flannels, Denims. Tickings, Sheetings, Cot­
tons, Kentucky Jeans, Cloths,
At Prices we will not quote in the paper but we will give yoa
when you call on ns: price* that will astonish you.
We iuvito yon to give us-a call and we will endeavor to sell
you goods right; and if.you do not want »o purchase, call and
we will show you our stock with pleasure.
_

Fine Une of Childs', Missee'and Ladiee' Cloaks.

Drat Forget ft Bostm Store,
umi C8IK. IIC1.
3 Oppucte ftnrn’ Sliii.
F'i-sarfii^sras: ss&lt;3-"Si«
'^^hiuyUttr^,*&lt;&gt;,U*rt'a&lt;

'W

J

�lhe three weeks battle is won.
The enemy has
nothing to offer, after firing the first round of.Cut
Prices. We were informed they were marching un­
der the following banners: “We are Fighters.” “Death
to the H. B. M. A.” “Anything to win.”
And judging from the trip made to Chicago for munitions of war, we supposed this would be a life and
death struggle, and we therefore marshaled our forces to meet the enemy; but after we had responded to
their fire with that terrible volley of Slaughter Prices, they seemed “groggy,” and their fire was ineffectualThe people of Barry county have proclaimed
.

The Champion of CUT PRICES!
The following is the Verdict1 of the People:
[ogle:
Lowest Prices of Competitors:
Standard Print, 4 cents.

,

Standard Print, 4{ cerite.

Indigo l*rint, 5 cents.

Indigo Print, 6 cento.

Gingham, 4 cent*.

Gingham, 5 cento.

Sheeting, 4 cents.

Sheeting. 5 centa.

Toweling, 5 cents.

Toweling, 5 cents.

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Red Mittens, 8 cents.

Red Mittens, 15 cents.

Plaid Shirtings, 5 cents.

Plaid Shirtings, 6 cent*.

Canton Flannel, &amp; cento.

Canton Flannel, 6 cents.

White Bed Blankets, 75 centa

White Bed Blankets—could not get them.

t

1 -2 lb. Tally Free!

No, Thank You. Too Rank!

a

The Only and Original!

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We have sent hundreds of people home with a happy look and pleasant thoughts, with a pair of our 76
White Bed Blankets,
We want our customers to remember that we will not be undersold as long as we have a shingle out in-

�r
&lt; A ■

The Hastings Banner. SAI FRANCISCO’S JAIK
-rastingb. THUKSUAV. DKU. D. IMMB.

Q^ITE A COLONY OF THEM THAT
RAPIDLY

growing LARGER.

PYSPRI’TICS’ FOOD.
PHYSICIAN

SENSE

IS

THINKS

THE

COMMON

&lt;to°®oe « Rabun.
^*,***Y^

'7 “»&gt; c—itx.'.jr

, ---- ,
— r •» launury in U1M
&lt;
•*’oth*r
«®i®ct a itetannuu
*" °aJ^&lt;L Tto.teughtera of IxHhroopJ-w
attend the publie acboote in thia city.
'
.

OOOD STODSTTS.

,
■ —...............
j
at nM
■lorn. wMkWrtt
uar. HI* Sox,
I-««W*l I*-U Umr Ixutoux, xa

admitted te tbe bar, tn
ndy Tb-r availed him nothin" Against [wr•htmt attack*. Theo be u-i«d -topping hia
i-Atociary glam ot vine or bear, whach to
»!!•• hk dinner. Thia produeol no
■tangr.
'-‘■Ury »a&gt; next taken off bbi food

..offer HMM toilMwot^Athatoaimiratot
Hudiy toot'Yppul toktng augar fa hh drink,
&gt;ct Um rfteri ot thw abaUtMtxw van unfavor­
ed Jr. At teat, to drterminad to M butter
klooe. Tbr e ffort ot this chaaga yaa inatan•a&gt;woo« anddroteivu. Hr had nwiuorr bead-

tixrws naifnina tbearticle.
0»»wrLTOtO A MTDUCtAX.

arupk.
authoritieo are of tbe opinion
»hat it 1» mt rudlj digested. I «ir» not b*
tovwft i-any inotw indlgvetible than tarot
and raa. . o'lwr arth*h&lt; of food. Suppers
are, a» a rule, condemn-d by tb» medical
fraternity. ‘they awwrl tliat tetr inoala am

"FathsT." atori an oliaerving son to
hU venerated sire. -you must itop
D.’dViiur nr itnn
t .1
*
Nobody knowe to this n»y what a
time Noah had of K In the ark with the
antedllnvtan aaeeator of the prnent
Kentucky male.

BEST GUIDE.

Tins traaan rculneul pbyaiologtot’s reply to
• rejswter'* qiv-»ti a.Ings thk morning, when
apjroaowl on Um aubjert of that great Amervan .*mi|Jaito.
-In tb" nuittar of dtot," to aald. -every
irvMxi Umuld to&lt;ui&gt;ind by his own expert*
• rcr an-liHit roly oil the expert)uce of otbrrv.
1 kiatw ■ new-jsvpcr man in thto city who
’ i;v.-&lt; on brown brood ami appkw and drinka
wrthtng but water, and there la no tnau ot
niy anjunlntanee who enjoya more robust or
prrfvt toidth: I have toard also of a com*
prwer and ■dramatic autboa abs- favorite
&lt;twh _i» a ••mnpound of potato, oatmeal and

BMILga.

famlliw wlirre their burixnd-. arr rmpl-red
flv«ar aix Japonmeln lairinn* In a mail
wav in this dty, but they admit Ihrnnil 1
that they do am tnakaa sn&lt;wa&lt;tf it, and
after rtuming a buMiaw two or thnv ymn,
V«**raMy fail.
Tho majority of th- J^m»m&gt; who ba\. ar­
rived here lately aro brtwwm ISandSyian,

computory odueattonal law that k in vogue
in Japan, all of them are to a certain extent
educate.! before they learn home, and tlw-ir
princijml object in coming herr k to obtain
an Enjjlidi exiumtlon and study tbe manner*
and customs of tbe white people, so that on
returning to tlieir native land they will rtand
a better chance of obtaining rrmuncmtiv"
employment AnoUs-r neann which bring*
a nui iber her# probably k that in their own
country they are subject to military duty,
which interferes with tlirir studies nn.1 U
very dkUuttcful to them.
On arriving bore tlx- find object
tbs
young Jajianewr fr. to get en&gt;t&gt;loym»nMii kr--p
hlmwlf while be h pursuing hk studies

Holiday Goods I

whool. mi

Of Every Description !

w»lk ovnu; bird In town that •«.-&gt;

Tho Albany Express ia afraid that a
“Vat a mounter languor said a
rood many penpl- go to church gimply
foe-the purpoae of keeping up a bow­ Frenchman. “Ilm 1 roadIn » news­
papers zat a maa commit a murder, wm
ing acquaintance with the A’might).
committed for trial, and ren committed
Physician—"You are to take-tote himself to a reportair. No wonder
i mixture after nmaK" Poor Patient— evrryzliyr in America te done by com­
I “Hut it’a very sHdom, doctor; that I get mittees.
a .toiaal." Phyakiau—“Then take it be­
“Hae prohibition provi^l a failure in
fore rm-als.'-—Life.
your town?" a»ked a gi-nttemxn of a
A phr«jolr&lt;ht aaya that -fuUneae man who bad jimt come down from tb«‘
under Um rye denotes langUHnt" hills. “Youbrtithsin’L W’v.podner.
W B« the fulloeoa te c.iusrd by another we can get more Beker now than we
tnan’t fiat it denoted very liad language, ever could lasfore. No failure about
generally.—Norristown Herald.
that, te thar?"—Arkansaw Traveller.
An Iriahman In a strange town stood
Wife (returning tome)—What made
looking at a strange vmm&gt;L "Where;
are you from. PatF* "Brgorra. sir. Pm you put the children to bed so soon ?
from »nvwhere tint hare," he replied, ‘ Because they disturb me in my writ­
ing. dear." "Am! &lt;1 id thev allow you to
“and I’ll soon be from here, toe, sir."
undrers them quietly? "Nu; that one
New J er ey te trying to claim Noah in the corner screamed dradfully."
because he h a Nrw-ark man. ‘ Yra," Wife—One in tbHX-orner? (Goes and
remarks th® Burlington Hawkeye, “but peep-) Why, bless me. that a Freddy
you know he lookist out of his Ark an Semidt from next door.
nwl’ad. Glvesauth a fair show in
A Detroiter who was working across
this thing."
one of the northern countl-s with a
At one of our colored churcbea the hors® and buggy this summer met a
brethren wepe surprieed at the shnrt- farmer on foot and a*ked bow far it
ncas of the contributions, hut their was to Greenville. “Which one?" was
wonder ceased when they dtecoverod the query, after half a niinutS spent in
that one of the collectors had tar In the reflection. “Why, I didn’t know there
top of his bsL
was but one Greenville." “Didn’t you?
“Is he a roan of much calibre?" said There’s one in South Carolina, a second
a Connecticut Avenue girl to a Dep&gt;.nt In KansxR, a third In Ohio and a fourth
Circle belle about a certain gay and in Iowa. Which one do you want to
giddy cetign*&lt;man. "Oh! yrs," was the go to?" “The nrarwt one." “Well,
ronhdrat irply. “He is the greatest that’s shout seven mllen off. Next
lime you inquire for Greenville, you’d
bore 1 ever saw!"
ta-tter name the .State. Got any tobar-1
New York man—"Sn yon came over co?" “Which tobacco do you want?”
iglhe Mayflower, ehT Chicago maa "Why I didn't know aa there was more
—“That u our family IkmuL" New than one tobacco." “Oh, y«i, there te.
York man—"Well, you've a right to l»e Ttiere’a plug toliacco, tine-cut, shorts
proud. There’s no 'denying she’s a fast and smoking. Which do you want?"
yacht."
"Wall. I’D take plug." “1 haven’t got
any. Next time you inquire for tobac
Betsy, and old colored rook, was co you’d la-tter mention the kind.”
moaning Around the kitchen, when her The t wo looked each other over for a
mistreat ank^i her if she was ill. “No, minute and then wparutod for life.—
ma’am, not’xactlr," said Betey. “But Detroit Free Press.

Belonging to a Firat-CUm Furniture Store, are Arriving
at the Mammoth Furniture Rooms of

ARCHIE McCOY,
INOT.UDINO

Bedroom - and Parlor Suits, Couches, Easy
Chairs, Fancy Chairs, Rattan Chairs,
Marble and Wood Top Center Table*, Brackets of
every description, Mirrors, Chromos and
Oil Paintings. &amp;c.,
All of which I offer very cheap, together with my stock of
General Furniture, which is the largest between Jackaon aa*
Graad Rapids. Come and see my goods before you buy, at ■!
intend to sell at the Lowest Possible Figure!

FORGET IT NOT!

FORGET IT NOT!
WSouth side of State Street.

N, B.—The best Pillow Sham Holder in the world* for sale
at iny store.
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HASTINGS 'MICH.

OGS WANTED!

F

BOOTS
AMD

8HOKSJ

i

1,000,000 feet Basswood.
.T«-rs during tt&gt;- imam ot fusing. aad

tbc evening,
reel re from

MliU, r.sarte*! by i»t jicopk-

1,000,000 feet White Ash.

a perfect

100,000 feet Rock Elm.

lain-1 l*Kir mil growth and out thrive oa
«4&gt;l f.&gt;al, milk i» alUigrUwr Mqwrtiuoua, U
not harm'nl Tlw priwijuj objrrt ot drink-

unpbu.! In.

THE TIME HAS ARRIVED

LOGO,000 feet Whitewood, Cherry and

Walnut.’

from wlniixtaro with any

thirst it* water
a iMraai*. tnsLi’Kiox.

eeuwd i.j &lt;«tii'K ind««Htihte food cady

Good Goods at Bottom

1,000,000 feet White and Red Oak.

Atwait lAOoCthern aro attending th* ml*

wa- a Mired, was in a dying condition.
WhM; I •• roa.-tari h.-r iMuLdite b&gt;- found tbe
tody •&lt; arm am! tb« heart doing Ixmvwt work.

when you will be looking for some Present for

CHRISTMAS

The above logs will be received at our Morgay and Has­
tings Mills.

It

Parties should call on the undersigned for the

lengths wanted before cutting their logs.

Elegant Silk and Linen Handkerchiefs, Silk
Silk Mufflers. Fichus, Table Linens,
Towels, Dress Goods, Shawls, Cloaks,
Corsets, Gloves, Hosiery, and

aa te their opinion of • ptare of futuro pun
it

hi to Ure regularly

»ve!'.,‘ UyporiKindriae dyspeptics.
Um— Mirh IXTMM15 have (Mr wo
rvah: ’I te owwuitiDg atxae na-dwal aocycio

WWITH EDGES CUT AND LEAVES STITCHED "«

Millinery Goods!

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Can all be bought at Very Low Prioee, at

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ZR,u.ssells’ I

ONE THOUSAND LARGE PAGES YEARLY.
One Thouvsix! t*ag&lt;« ii.
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Jy famaiung-evkkttceR
the Uuion; aim I II now
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kte-hTBlion ►

New Store, let Door west of National Bank.

THE OHIO FARMERS INS. CO.
It hae Age, Experience, Reputation and Stability.

Ito poll-

Twb Cocwtry G»Jt-

ciee are broad and liberal.

TL«MA» ocruplw (to

FARM CROPS and
HORTICULTURE and
LIVE »

: ui«m Cba rwwjrf tn buitecta No.

aad DAIRYING.
, Veterinary Re-

It pays the

Full Amount of Loss,
And has no roidable conditions.

~A UVE AGRICULTURAL NEWSPAPER.
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Bdtovi to addition to their own hton, are regularly
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tlWBUl AL (.ORKKHPONDENTS and Iteguly Cuutnboter.
are ItiSmW MM»y Utolnf Artorttariett tore and abrond, and by

AWT tu tnsun xusoui in ranuiT vonu

It ia tbe simplest and

safest policy issued.

The assets of JI,282,170.36 an a guaranty of the prompt
payment of louses bythri Company

LUTHER TUCKER 4 SOI, PuMhten, ALBANY, N. Y
IMBpSfM Mure
FssEftikrtry &lt;Myf

te®?'.

m-PLEA*SE MENTION THIS PAPER"*

Office over Hicks Bros., Haatinga, Mich.

�WOMAN AND HOME./
THE

DUTY

THE OVERCOAT SEASON

O*

BEAUTIFUL AS

CAN.

Is drawing to a close, and I have about
hi
nwu»
Ute quite proper, quite your duty, girte, to told him what dw wanted iodo.
» »»
' L„.
_ it exartlv.

----He gave

.H«, ™r ..-u .uv.v.j
every day beauty of dsneateM- that (toabte
exhaurtion and not from cold. The brandy dtoxxinta mere fruturul toqwty BuimxAv '
revived tor drooping facultim, a»l fa a few I you
PI&gt;lurcii
0
]
minute* ttof journey waa nwimcd.
I Ait hough ymi «um.&lt; alter rt. abape, if the

LUCK OF (XEUll D’ALENE.
hearted driver found bi* companion had
tion.

Ho tried tbe brandy raiuedy again, but |
Uttk* dfaaolved uhitu or liorax end tH&gt;pi}

1‘UnLuo.ite of Idaho shooting away Into the
north, nud jammed in between Washington

She took hot 1*1 to wntmuuMy iuxi’ato
fwrikud mites &lt;uxi inilto every day. Ttoes
uiunlto oi lhi» Ntolcocn brought her wv^ght
down to iCJ laxitubt Then *b* raturoed to
Asterira, still tobptog up tordto-itdtor. Boou
ah« ws.lfiiK^-!tWi«uiMh, then IM, the® L’Xl,
and ttoaUy the pound* taetil until th-ms wvrv

titter u powdered rolphur, which m ateo
i ditouigs qmvwl tar and
* irtitfnprd* tout wril got

over nod tb.-n Engle City would be reach) &lt;1.
But «bo might die in tbe meantime. and what

ouncxv; folcarbonate of soda, ooo-Lolf ounce;
t&gt;owdervd Lak’, one-half ounce. Fnrii lipa,
clean, white vwth and breath like frankla-

whipped hl* fagged axiimria into a nnart gal­
lop down the black und gloomy guteb. Ou

wedlock in a new mining district the perm*-

ud

or EmW CUJ ww ». kU oP Uraojl. U» i
mj;ht, imd a moment later the brok»«&gt; down
lKW.k fro|n
' Jy
animals
■ -&lt;
-,.
animate ilroT-'wl
tirapgwl 4lu,fr
their imcorwiouw burden
Lk/7, .----- . t
„ . .
inmnwu Dwimm often nsiwe u&gt; gr»w ugnui.
-Brito!- exeiritmd Hash IlAter, to lunaara
eyvtero*a and torim. ar. a gnwt l&lt;x&gt;
namt, “W hat have wr torvf A woman by ckXzi of lw&lt;auty, and if your* intpis u U&gt; bo
all tbalM tody
H. ra, you Hteven. and te-hter than vour tour, eaweirily If that te
flmmrrtwdl (irul half "
■Wlw-rv
' red,
■ you might
....touch
• them lightly
&gt; ., with a
■poogv dipped in black walnut bark boiled to
hot water with a link- alum, or apply eiuipk.
She wee lifted tenderly by rough but gratte
bands and laid carefully upon a rode'couch slight an h «u&gt;d tto One ttoo •&gt; much sought
by aimpty pinching the hair® together between

ri^wafed that
many

w»y. Mio Davenport found it toqm-ribk to
atop waiting »woy. Iler rbocirt gut tBin. tbe
hollows got dorp to bet aliouldera, oud (Iwru
were ugly furrow • alntut her vyw Thera
wm DiAhtog left to do but entirely ravonK
tor wava of living ai&gt;i try to win buck tho
tort rtrrogtb and towfth. It took • long

400 on hand, which I am bound to close out.

and in order to do so at once I offer

V

V

AT ACTUAL COST!
This is no scheme to sell Overcoats at a

profit; that is no. the object.

I have too

many, and don’t want to carry them over,-and
I won’t.
A tx-ighlwrbood aociri tu'-t trout

This is a great chance to buy over

coats at

Wholesale Prices

But itte through the comjdexiou that you
have th® graatato eoope for beautifying, if

My loss is your gain.

to®, 'tesa wa got a youngster in the Rukh.'

Take advantage of

this great sale and secure goods cheap, and
(Mrina to California in 1840.

. .

also help me out.

1 don't want to make any

profit out of you; I want to close out my overmil

MooUd *MOO in Jwt

coats.

lOG-fooC claim to
birth gift. Un‘ur

before;

Yours for Bargains,

R. K. GRANT

extreme* hi thmo direction. cbcjitwaya arid:
w»i bmutW.

Kto

Cash Clothier.
bouadid into tlwir midst and shouted *1 the

0ANTA CLAUS

‘Whoop, hooray! il*» alt rigid boyi; tba

Will make his Headquarters at my Store, where will be found
turiiy faohiooed a rode cradle from willow

a Large Assortment of both

public may Ic willing to pay (2,000 a nig bl

in Detroit Pri® Prato

Useful and Ornamental

along

Consisting of Books by Dickens, Roe, Pansey, Ma­
rion Harland, Stc. Also the Red-Line Poete.
rinxMt amtohered under th® .yrik-w nuggwtaad relative*, and 1 ani gradually paying

future.

Dolls, China and Glassware, Toys and Games
for the Children.

thought meh a litwral donatton fortunate at

•till kK

And a General Holiday Stock.
Oar assortment of Ladies' and Children's Cloaks and Wpap-'
is large and prices low.

and child.

i aa Xr

Highest market price paid for Live Poultry, Butter. Eggs.
Dried Fruita and Beans.

would do with it wbao abegiX it That night

ixv-Interview

irflul W.'U do the right thing and work it

'.

_

M. J. GOSS,

Prairieville, Mich.

lirinripri I

there it w.

hute

wing train u&gt;at mgtrt,

.

... _ •

with a««lUric. derirv, and slracgtb to fritow.
a«ih U&gt;fright.way. the line.of »fe which

„

Saata Chis’ Headqiiarta !
Ob onr counters we have placed a new
and fresh stock of
Holiday Goods.
’
OF ALL KINDS'

but u&gt;c ptacky Httte Wife would DOC listen

faMNpbm* place naw tba fctn&amp;Bi
Mdfdad with Uta of dean cMbe, win.

■«***■■*■
cr.owdri.'ta,

and

toward

oftenxion

900,000

China Decorated Cune &amp; Saucers, Bohemian. Vasee, Bread and Milk Bette, Oupe and Mugs,

JEXTENSION

LIBRARY

LAMPS!

Handsome Painted Lamps,

Tevtole GLlcu8MBrwek,x*e&gt;,
And a Fin® Stock of Nuts, Gandies and Fruita.
Call and See them.

E. Y. HOGLE,

werBroa, Central Hoose Block.

The Grocer.

�The Hastings Banner.
HA8TIXGB. THURSDAY. DEC. ». ISM.

Local News.
CmutalioK thin week.
WANTED.
Tobuy.at U,,„w mill „„ j r
tvausocUon 17. KatUad. rood aWM&gt;p
1U '“w&gt;- ’’«»
«wlO.8J.W. MKAD.

gYES EXAMINED

to SjwUcIk

x

aad Eyeglasses,

&gt;Olt SALK.
Our CbaudUr A Taylor SUuuUrrt Parte*
bln MW mill with twenty hnnw power
Mlo.r m» work. ..d «UubU
••W wllk out off mmw uud ed«or. LocaU-d
in Barry eounty. Mlehigaa.laa &lt;o«d pla.w
for laiab«rli&gt;K. Ea.y term* attbred. Ap»bu»

F ike caught in the kiidn u of Wm.
PERSONAL MENTION.
Pnustfa Friday evening, ax the occupuuu ware from home. !u timely ■ Lafayette Hughe* is home for the
discovery prevented the 1&lt;mm uf the holidays.
building.
Fritz GV*!)car is spending (he holi­
Smith. Kami* A Van Amman dwilre days at home.
to say to the peoHe that they are giv­
Etn. Hiuby wiu4'p&lt;aM0a portion
Ing a taut fit aaJe. and defy any firm to of the peat Wtaik.
undersell them. Their special will
KobX Marshall, uf Prairieville, was
continue until January 1st.
in the city Friday.
The Hastings K. P.'a had a big time
T.
S. Brice, of Maple Grove, is visit­
at their Castle Hail Turad-iy evening.
Several visiting brethren witnessed ing Haatings friends
rank work and were others Uc enter­
John Kurtz mill wife-will sp.vul the
tained by the Hastings knight*holidays Ml Reni City.
Perhaps there-never wae a more op­
C. A. Hough spun a couple days of
portune time than the present to au’r last wwk tn WoodbuaJ.
.
acribe for the Banner. Certain it is
RegisUir of deeds elect IL B. Richards
that tlie names of new hubscriberv are
was in the city Monday.
cheerfully written on our books.

Mrs. C. .Mewter was in linunl Ifnpids
IL K. Grant says he can make more
a portion of .tin* past week.
to sell bin overcoats at actual coat than
Euimetl EverctU, of Nashville,senlawman vomjMuy will br bald at th. ®r- he can to keep them over, and that Is
daytal With Hastings trienda.
i*nocb o( Kpcetackft Lwwre than *1 auv uUwr Ove orthr rarapauy. In Ibnclty «r Haitian. what he te doing now. You will miss it
Dick McElwain, of B oth* Creek, was
Jan. &lt;tb.'17, at one o'clock, p. in. Direc­ if you don’t buy one while the assort­
iu the dty Munday and Tuesday.
tor. meati.g tke day prrvion..
ment is complete.
IAIRV Kloek oC GoM bixh.Uu.lui &lt;xi haaU.
D. W, KOO EES, Sec.
The
Burry eouutv university »tudnuts
A
handsome
holiday
present
’
A
JOHN BE88MER,
TOK SALE.
suite of seven pieces ot furniture, par­ nave returned iu tneir homes to spend
Two luaUhrd wpao of colt.. One milo lor stove and four chromoe, for thirty the holidays.
north of Irving Cantor. V
Miss Rose Goodyear returned Satur­
dollars. A grand bargain. Sew Gill
**•
A. B. CARRIER.
lhe auctioneer and real route dealer, at day from an extended visit with Grand
Rapids friends.
' the Bee Hive store.
| HAVE
Mekhv Ghrutmaj. to Mil Banner
Thus Campliell, uf Bar City, will
Hugh Rosa, a former rendont of
readers.
spend the holidays with Barrv county
Call on Mrs. Hattie Watkins for this city, suicided al Rochester Mon­ relatives and iriends.
Added to my stock of Jewelry a
day night uf last week. Rosa was a
embroidery, etc.
A. E. Kenaston goes to Indiana the
fall stock of
’Tin: engine for the water works traveling Mlraman for the Erty Co. of tatter part of Uils week for a few days
Owosso. He was a married inaff. but vLdt with relatives and friends.
arrived yesterday.
was not living with his wife.
JTuk receipts of the donation visit to
Mrs. &lt;;. H. Brooks has returmxt from
It ikies not coat any thing to h»-k at a several weeks visit with retailves in.
Hey. Loe were 8100.
the holiday goods in my Drug Store, Allegan and Kalamazoo counties.
T. C. A C&lt;ife tine oven-oHts at actual
Call and gt&lt; price*.
and you can buy ;m much, pr mon*, for
.Mr.L C. Moore expects to attend the
cost at IL K. Grant’*.
your money. aa at any place in the d»v. Iolden wedding ot his parent* on
Tur, usual join of people .uul teams Come and see for yourselves. .
Hhuary 1st. They are naidents ofon our streets Saturday.
Walled Jgtae, Oakland county.
, DR. E. H. LA Hi KOI'
Starting and embroiderv to order
The Knights of J&gt;abor occupy rooms
D. W. Rogers, of Haatingb. lucn tary
by .Mrs. Hattie Watkins.
'
X
o ver Jtillna RumeH's store. They have of the Michigan state tornado, cyclone
Time to lie thinking atout “swruring- procured new furniture, and have their and wind storm insurance company, is
spending a few davs with N. npencer.
otT' for 1887 draweth nigh.
mom* fitted up in fine shape. By the and looking after the idlerests uf that
Pay' the printer. You never will' way. the Banner u informed that that couipany, which seems destined to till a
find a letter lime than now.
organization is in a flourishing condi­ want now being fett by the farmers of
HASTINGS, MICH.
tion.
this county.—Adrian Times.
If you want an oventet nt whole­
sale price, buy now of R. K. Grant.
Mahs» at St. Rose’s church &lt;m
Obituary.—Dr. John Roberts passed
R. K. Grant is eteing out his targe Christmas morning at 5, 8 and Hi from this life at his residence in this
stock of overcoats at actual cost.
o’clock’ standard time. Father Flem­
^The Banner wishes thr seasons ing will say maiw at above church city on Saturday afternoon last. The
deceased was well known throughout
again on New Years day. Thr choir
compliments to its 1.720 readers.
from Nashville will be present on both Barry county, having for many yeurs
been prominently identified with its in­
1a»ttkri» art- all thr rage among
terests. and shared with the compara­
II oe tings local dealers th me days. -•
Svcp has been their trade in bolktay tively few now on this side of the dark
Thf. city schools closed Friday, the goods that Smith. Hama A VanArman's river tbe pleasures and privations of
winter term commencing Jan. 3d.
/
pioneer life as a Barry county pioneer.
supply has already been exhausted, and
Theme was a large crowd of teams a member of the firm has been away Dr. Roberta was born In Warwick
township. Bucks county, Penn., March
and people on tbe atrwta Tuesday.
purchasing a new and much larger 17, 1812. He wafi of Welsh descent, his
stock of tbewc goods. Watch for them. ancestors removing from Wales and
cooking range for the new Hastings They will be sold very cheap.
locating in Pennsylvania at an early
Hou**.
The annual meeting of Barry County period in the history of this country. A
The Michigan Cyclone Insurance Co. Agricultural society will be held in farmer’s son, the subject of this sketch
passed hb boyhood days on the farm,
has written policies to the amount of
the Court house at Hartings, Dec. 28th, but in early manhood be graduated
837&amp;JD00.
1886. at 10 o’clock x tn. All premiums from the Jcnenton MmUcb] College of
Twenty live cents buys six bar. of not callt-d for by the 20th inrt., will ta- Philadelphia. In 1840 he located at
Ivory soap at Smith, Hams A Van- forfeited to lhe society. Dated, Hart- J onesvlite, this state, for the practice of
Arman’s.
his profession There he remained for
in«K Dec. life. 18M.
five years,and in 184b became to the
Do not fail to go to Dr. Lathrop's
then hamlet of Hastings, and in compa­
Drug Store, and »e&lt;? hta stock of holiday
Tnr. roof-paint swindlers have tax® ny with his brother James P_. ratshllK
goods and books.
getting in their work in Barry county cd the first drug store In tbe. village. n
Em. bucIiy'n bath rooms are receiv- lately. We have little sympathy with 1M7 he wm married td Azubah Brewer,
the farmer who win be taken in by such whose people were among th" first mXand are werthy of IL
a bare-faced yard-wide fraud, which Ueni of thill county. She died in 1833,
Election of officer, at the Castle has been so oft&lt;p exposed that no man leaving two children, both of whom
Hall of the Hartings Knights of Pyth­ can claim to have tbe slightest excuse survive him, vir WilttsT. Roberts, al
for bring taken in by thia swindle, ex­ Cbana, HL, and Mrs. Fanny Hobbs. In
ias on Monday evening next
cept the most unpardonable ignorance. 1854 the Dr. again took tc him**If a
Thk Largest stock of gloves and mit­
wife in tbe person of Caroline A. I’owTHU U positively tbe tart week of en». who survive* him. Two children.
tens in Barry county, at R. K. Grant’s,
He taw no cum petition in this line.
Lewis Stern’s great dosing out sate. John B. and Mary E. were the result of

FREE OF CHARGE!

Hurrah! Hurrah!

NOTICE.
Tbanunwal ~eotin&lt; of tbe Michigan

With the Most Improved Instruments. Mntaal T«madn.Cyrloua and Wlud-.iorm

WE ARE AHEAD I

MUSICAL GOODS!

McOmta's, the Jeweler.

Hastings City Bcink.

J-

J list look at the prices of
some of the “little gro

cers' and then at ours.

jdiu le

Mead ad File Dress

Mi Cloab, etc.
of

Morse E. Nevins.

theft union.

The stock oi holiday goods and books
at Dr. Lathrop’s Drug Store Is simply
Immense. Every one should see theca.

Dr. Roberts held many podUooe of
public trurt. holding the position of
postmaster from 1847 to *81, .and from
1888 to Ta. He rspn—rfsrt thia di*trict in tbe state aenate la 17-8. At tbe

same

yuu CAN FIND

L. C. Welton will call on you for your
insurance ia the Ohio Farmers’ Insur-

Nu*t»Meaa4 swcnprtaCe for
GtfW.al

change your Insurance.

LIHH IEWS ROOM,
Standard Works of His­
tory and Fiction,

ualeort. Thisu your opportunity to
buy goods at your own figures and thia
a examining surgeon for pensions at
chancv will be given for thia week only. Bony county, which position he bald
Hknkt WiLUR,of Battle Creak, died until bis tath Falling health necessi­
He will call Monday morning, at hta home. His tated his retirement from active prac­
tice about 1677.
useful life. He was
Tbe funeral took place Tuesday afteron
oAdat-

day at 490 p.m.

connection wfth tbe Michigan ship can­
al project. Barry county peopte will
sincerely regret his death.

9

They sell Water White Oil at
We sell
“
“
“

5

They sell some Soda at We sell DeLands Soda at
They sell Packing Salt at
We sell
“
“
They sell 16 lbs. A Sugar at -

11
10

-

We sell 17 lbs. Confectioners’ A for
They sell Baking Powder at »
We sell
' “
“
'

4
20
15
1 00
1 00
20
15

next in which to rate that taOXMn and

Red Lilt Kiitiei if Pita, 75c.
100 Nicely Bound Miscel­
laneous Works at
40c. each.

Piui ad Latta Bmd Altai
•
Very Ctaj
Novelties in Christmas
Cards.

A Lane Arardot if Jitafle
ad Gift Bull

and good.
fuU amount
worth 100 ctA, on a dollar.

Ike.taps Ing tee.

They send small boys to our store to buy
our goods. Hence* we conclude we beat

Duod. ourthw-M oTUw dw. • — tMe
m «tth lanhd^ At IX accotmu
•ffir was Id a critical condition.

Mrs. Hattie Watkins ha» rooms
over Fowtes banc and shoe store,
where sta* is prepared to do wnbroW-Tv swindie. Tinkler did Drt produce a
warrant and tbe man refused to give
Mdritaraytag. Em broktery taught

redoend to

If YOG are th search of • Chrirtmaa

Ao win. 1 call th* atfrntioc of buyer.

will ieil

QNE OF THE FIME8T

10 Cents a Week
step^ag aboard a trato at Htebte
Saturday when a coRrtatOe undertook

tert expect to be roped in tale greedily.

them all on prices.

The following from tbe Detroit Ev-

tban any time beforr.

. AalMtMCfaMCrfaMftSMMt Rtta *• (■***FMtarMStkM NKOta

QOODYEAR A CO.

They keep *11 kinds of plp-e.

numerous to mention. It will pay you

Sale to continue this entire week.

Graii Wb Wa-HnM

Lots of Holiday Goods going fart
HUM CUU, 1CM.
W. H. GOODYEAR A CO.
Iks astMte “Ita xs* 1M Lta“ Priori*.
■ iNl.Mt

PESSIOMS S

�==3=
A oucs-noH or vcaactEv

THE WEEK Di CONGRESS.

Rheumatism

WHAT THE LAW-MAKERS ARE DOING

at the capital.

Dr. E. H. Lathrop’s

teat gov.

did so

WASKiMmw crrr.

A Pcgitlvo Core.

ok-omargarine. Butlvr ofleml a resolution
which waa tabled and ordered printed, pro-

11 waa trocbled vary tnueb with rbeunm-

DRUG AND BOOK'STORE

visit Ux&gt; Maxioui border and Inveatigate the

bon au’.hori.-ing the »-cretnry of the Interior
to certify busb for ngrieulturul purpjore in
Kau.sae; re.«&gt;luL(o&lt;i providing tor an inquiry

tbe linu*y, laid on the taNe and ordered
jirintrd. The Morrill rcaoluUou declaring a

Nuvonber, lb St;, (ar tbe uftltxi of lieutenant

ommended to try Hoods Sarsaparilla, 1

Tlw attorney general nruec immediately

1 cheerfully reectnnwud Hood’s Sarsaparilla

W. F. Wood, Btoominpioo, lit
wure as follows: Aldrich, AUkon, Blair,
Cameron, Ch ney. Conger, Dolph, E-lmuixb,
Frye, Hale. Hawley, McMillan, Manderson,
MitcheU of PeunsylranK, Morrill, Flux,
Sawyer, Bbennan, Spooler, Stanford, Will­
iams and Wilson of losra. A bill to appoint

In tho boate Cannon of Illinois moved'to
adopt a rreolutioa instructing the approprla-

Niblack interrupted him l&gt;y saying th
waiver, ,-oukl not eoufor jurisdictiou

W-M fllod.
■ IXDfASAf-.LiB, Ind.. Dro. 80.—Tbo orgnment in the lieu tenant governorship olw
Mtellniubtvi Haturday by Judge Turpk- fur
Actiug Lieutenant Governor Smith. He belli
that tl» right to enjoin is OtereiaXive with tbe

tbe interior. Agreed to. Belmont Intro­
duced a bill authorizing tbe pt-refdoul to as­
certain the losses and injurire inflicted upon
citirea* of tbe United States an raged in tbe

Canal an government, tin re Dec. 31, 188b
Referred to tbo foreign affairs committee.

peuaion bills, at which time eighteen

&gt;3partita and am entirely cured.” J. V.
rnovDPwr, letter carrier, Chicago, Ill.

Hood’s Sarsaparilla

lug bark Atlantic was driven ashore l«tow
tbe Cliff house Friday morning and moot of

journal}.
Waamkotox City, Dec. ‘JO.—Saturday
wish a umrn'-nious day in tbo bauan, the
dcatb-knil! of any tariff leglidatlon Ibis hcwsion «]&gt;parently being struck. Tbe early

of Merit Cards. Toilet Sets, and

-DETROIT"

Druggists’ Supplies.

Daily Paper

Dibble ixmarked in reply to thia that if tlw
appropriation failed, tho government would

WHY WAIT A WHOLE WEEK
FOR,THE NEWS OF THE WORLD,

doubt lost, though only one

were sleeping off tbe crtrot* nf drink

expired,
nnd tbe
and
every boiy on
fight of tbe day.

cominitiro
the flow

You can have a Daily Paper for
very little more than your week­
ly paper costs you.

All

EVENING NEWS, prescriptions guaranteed.
And keep posted in

IVsrfect sUenre reigned as

THR AFFAIRS*OF THB WORLD. ।

Harrlrou introduced a bill to
close struggle and few could have predicted

'bone disability is
eurifnretMXJ

Scott.

A competent and registeratjdruggist always
in charge of Pharmacy Department.

Detroit Daily

there «en&gt; «&lt;u»y thirty-eight.

mitten on revenue bill* McKinley of Ohio
wu at on re ou hit fret with a demand for tbe

this country.

Do not fail to call and examine my goods
and prices.

rest are no

bouse thou took up the Okalabottm bill, but

to |*» uniform not-

One of the most complete stocks ~yt the

ff you are an Intelligent, wide-awake citizen
&gt;ou probaidy already subscribe for and
-—J .. -.—.LI J
lt.,t

apjjrojirfnUng eJW.iW.) to boild .&lt; public
balding al Charleston. 8. Q, to which Hep­
burn objected, saying Charkoton was teo

antboriring the treasury to anticipate pay-

Stationery, Christmas. Birthday and Reward

IOO Doses One Dollar.
DISASTER ON THE DEEP.

thonziug the employment of mail memougers iu tho jxrdal service; DQible asked unan-

bow many were mutilated, wtietbnr otiior

rrrbzd.” H. T. Batcox. Shirley, kites.
•• 1 sufli-red from what the doctors called

Holiday Books, School Books,
Bibles, Prayer Books,
Albums,

only by C. I. HOOD A CO., Lowell. Maaa

jourutnent waa taken until ~-fO p. m . tho
tew, and dru|&gt;ing of public buildings except
rfey order ul tbe preaidant; bill aty&gt;wlng clerks
\to alienators a&amp;dmreaeatoUvM rteolutioo
(by I-nwlw) drolarfog that there were 5,000,rvJS ML.
U. -AL?..—_ 1

brgan taking Hood's barsaparllu, and It did

to all who may desb-e, a book containing many
additional statements of cure* by

Fberscu fa vored an

attempt by

1 hare been aSUetcd with rbeumUsm More

A full line of

with which they
have punlia«4d ■

THR FOLITICS OF YOUR STATE
AND COUNTRY.

a ill hereafter be her

The market Fricks or
PRODUCTS

E. H. Lathrop, M. D

xour

Mitchell, Otovtr, Storm, Oatw,

Successor to Fwed'k Hotchkiss.

'&gt;]romnr&lt;.triii« la* so a* to relievo the proin lhe affirmative, wore paired . with IJttle, Whiting, Warner of Mbamtri, H«mley, Gnllinger, I'idcock, and Browne of lu­

y-firwt ap! Il
«, and the* inrUlgent dally paper published
Ichlx-iu.

16, 1»JI

nlTordlng

Owing to the deaths ot IXiirdnoy, Arnot

bouse -o into comtnitfm on revenue bills.
Belmont failroduced a resolution from Uw
foreign affair* committee inquiring of the

an- coammption shall be admitted free, and

mt bouse), EUsbnrry of Ohio, King of

motw elrcuhitlou, which rveecd.i that ot .-JI oth­

North Carolina. Twi-nty-aix Democrat* voted

Addr— THE EVENING NEWS,

five

(Bll«,

Mnrrlaum,

Muller,

DETROIT, MICH,

th . (BoyU,

taCpnailian wi-iore. and the north Atlantic.

Detroit. Mh-fa. Banding further considera­
tion the liouee adjourned.

the Bella Meade farm. which was ilrot eultl-

belU; Ldfafadana fo«r (day, Irion, Hl Martiu,
and Wailace); New Joreoy two (Oreca an I
McAdoo); Ulfamb two (Lawler and Ward).
and Alabama oaa (Martin).
The only Hepublftran rotes for tbe bill came
from NKuMcbuMdu nnd Minneanla, Hay-

Dakota Admitted

er Detroit dallies combined.

f

Christmas Presents.

Great Fatally of Headen.

A great stall ot new Western writers will
specially adapt (during iien&gt; the AMKE’.CAN
I’l.Tl KIST to Western Agriculture,
making it. wKh rrernt .•todlticti, iuid Imnrovrraente, the rewogalaed autuority, j»a for fom-

The J V VBkI I.K MRAStH and HOVKKHOLD
DKl-.UtTMKNTS bare been enlarged, and HUM­
HUG exposure* xrc to receive addltlotud atten-

1,000 Oritinl IllulratiOB.

Findlay of Maryland, and HUxu, and Haydon

Only a few days more till Christmas when

all your family, relatives and friends ex-

pect a present.

To find one suitable

Every Issue of tbe American Agriculturist con­
tains nearly too original Hhatratloos of antmal*.

come to my store, where

SPLENDID ENGRAVINGS ERKE 1

vou will find

Honex of or Ffflwr Praidartx.

Democrat* IlliChUlporic brta^ngJlIGU

baa passed scUbout debate tbe-bfal to rvde-^u
tbe trade doll are. A similar tore -ure is pend-

-middle states

lie Ufe to rtnwstma.' The American Agrirulturtst ia now paMisblng and sending free to all
JSS7JS SEC .T3K3, KTLS
rariMntlMng Amcdeaa authors. These £n-

Dro.10.-A.News IWde
tn'eraor FreiWuck W Ht- series, beginning In May last.
Xndorted by the U. U. Government.
cougomptidtL

^SthtoraFtennan^dkta^wtoch'ote? ctre?would filibuster

Jewelry and Watches

from control 'by ik&gt;UH&lt;-*I parties, clique*.
IT TEUA THE TRUTH about orc

'itbout. paint

tri bu ted

bo&lt;E^d then nwiw.lere-1 Lhe sundry dvil Wil,

IT IS THE PEOPLE'S PAPER,

THE MARKETS-

rrk-ti*liou

numbers 15c.

Bataiee of this year FREE to all aub-

Mail Silisr latches, Soli! W ai
PlaH Jewelry, Brtts, Mis, and
In fact Everything kept in a first class Jewel­
ry Store.

Also Gold Pens, Gold Spectacles,

and large stock of Silverware
complete stock in

Also the most

AME1UCAN A0R1CULTUF1ST.

opem-d «lld» nrwfaal. etoned
Janu­
ary. opened WLA nloM-d tlUfft*: February.

Thurwtny in moving to real
for Jan. 11 tbe biBAr.fhe
in KnOMKi anl Nebraska ax

gradte. SAKt',4—r. rough packing. FUWjMJfc
Uary packing aad •Uryta* toU. KUjU.0.
(tettlc-Ma/zet steady:* bevvas.

XmZtisIcelI Goods
Prices are low to suit the times.
warranted.

All goods

CLOTHING

JOHN BESSMER,
The Jeweler.

�rr i.-&lt; wojoixynL

Item leonia tbe

THE NEWS Di BRIEF.

THE CHAMPION

made in

fearful tenacity of it.

Hastings this season.

IbolMbly Co n &gt; di-Mvx.,. hare
w
girou n..&gt;re «uly. an I bane ka'. nion
■■umplo.-dy ladlled ihtir . etiuru U&gt; provide
a.vptMulic; uad until A lb iophon -» wna di&gt;iwrenMl chore ,w*» no medicine whMi
would auroJy c-x-v elteutnaiUtu, neuralgia
and wureoua or hick •Jie.Mlaflbe. Tboiaaaik
&lt;&gt;{ ueutuoaiate like th* I'uliowin^ prove
Ik-vou&lt;1 qiteMioa that AthlophonM is the
■ •idy reliable remedy. aid that it will
alt dial i- cLuoroi Snr ;L
Eurt Hiaiuaw, Mi'ii,
Ab Kit four w—k« »&lt;.&gt; 1 waa taken vi
a onvens tuiack •'t rueutuait-un. My
W"TC*O ■wollenxEut I OMld tx&gt;l wear ixv
Ixsits; iu Cut, I conbl j-iw hobhlaalMii-,
aw! got wry link ak-ep at nia hl. u.. 1
wtilfrred iateitec pain whvitor I *u up «,r
laid down. 1 wmt ou: and
u i^ur
of rrukebiM Ls enable the t-&gt; get tfround.
Afier txtjing -them, when on tuy iray
b«nu, I etoppwd in at W. H. Moor", drug
•torr, und noticing Aihfopltaro* f-n sahi |
dorkkrl Co try a brttlo. Af.er Caking hah'
■ buttla I laid my cniteitea a-id -, unit
.:4n« them the one time mt n&gt;y way
litane. Tl.e •wvlliug ia all nducroJ,' and 1
’Mnjpri’xriuy bi.xawitlip. rfcvieu-.. I have
LU aay -p^in miuv. ! wan;id tux take

Proposes to keep in the advance of the procession. You will
find him at his new location north side of State street, east of
A. E. Harris’ harness shop. Jle Is prepared to serve tbe pub­
lic with everything in the line of

'Promptly st 8 o'chick
Hluw-m and fk-harfvr

Tin, Copper and Sheet-Iron Ware.

The diptomatk- nud uouwuliu- appropnatloa
a. cvwupCrtad call tor •uni.ina.
Tbe total approjH-ULio.! tor tho cur rem year

Repairing Neatly and Promptly Done.

Eave-Troughing
Accvnilng
Wiut Ik. playing al laU&lt;rrvt until the dxth in-

wUrjuhlp at the National ameciatton.

POWDER
Absolutely Pure.

the Ohio i

IL, «aU.-d

New and Second-Hand Stoves for Sale!

A.CAMPBELL

Messrs. A. Black &amp; Co
Hastings, Mich.,

&lt;{U-.«tb&gt;-l f^m.tXX) to edncatiuaal and charit­
able imUtutiucw.
lWXH&gt; SHCTE.

Dr. Jackson’s Eye Halve is a prompt
am! positive cure for all disea-v* of the
eyes in inflamation, granulation, and
wcaknetat of vision.
It costa but Sft
reTrtthand is high]v/A^commended for
piles. For sale by W. II. Goodyear.

Manufacturers and Dealers in

the object ball]
then i-&lt;or playing ensu&gt;&lt;d until tbo forty-first

Monuments &amp; Headstones,
Table Tops, Mantles,

jireme court, th.^

Editor Holden, of lhe Midland Sun,
heeins to be compaased with trouble.
&gt;Xordey morning he waa discovered in
N. H. Bradley's hofflie. Bradlev charg,‘ng that the editor had entered a bed
hiunber by means of a ladder, and that
Ms objtvn waa a felonious one. Holden
was found hiding in the garret Be
pleaded guilty, and refusing to give
»KdL went to jail to await a complete
intoatigation.
WK HEFT ND THE MONlrt' to
any one who has taken three-fourth of
a bottle of Kemp's Sunuiparilla without
relief. It purities the blood and gives
new (ease ot life.. Price 51.00 per hottfo. WSH. Goodyear, druggist.

Sixty-three iuniogw wire play.nl before tbe

And all work in Slate Marble or Granite.

with tnaqhioe at lUcbmoud, Iu&gt;L. t»v«uw

but dtaguited tb.—■ frwode imto—liately by
Krencie •Cio-riii. anew

SODA

alatb tamug and knocked
.-•al 2V, bat
tdixAiotb innfog

For Baking Pu-poses.
Best in tbcWorlJ.

to £1,000,0011,

are resisting the coUectioi of church tithw to
the extent at eipjllns tbo Udi®, from their
dfatrieto.

FOKS5 CENTS get Krmp'a Liver
l’Hb» for Torpid Liver, for Coifetipation,
for the Compkxiqn. W. H. G&lt;X&gt;X&gt;y1lar.

KEMI*S HLK SUPI’OrilTOllIES
■'ire where all other treatments fall.
Price We per box. W. H; Goodyear,
-fruggist.

&gt;11 and lymbnl by hi- txJgbborv.

WhiUi Ihgeon ia to have a new Pre--:
iivterian WijOOO church.
i
- .»*v
,
VKt fCGAOU Skid oJJ

while S-baofer playtvl
r«r)y, drew up until tbe
•coreat tbe ninety-eighth

w bow oystem, and thorou ghly boBda np tho ;
cenatiluttoa. Bmutembrr, w« gnarantea lx. '
,
Maple Hapitto IhhpaU-h met with |
■ Mirious mishap the other day. AD ■
mk-roUer was placed near th« above to
•often and-in aabort time all that '
•‘•rnld be found of that roller was a i
jrallon or more of moiatm*^ on the I
The editor aaye that a new roll- I
•ir hae been ordered, neccwaititinf oon■Idemble ex pen**, which, must be met
.»nd he calls on dellnquentH to pay up.

koowii isumologKt «uxi borftooiturtet, •■xplresl
Thunaiay tonmUig at hin Hod
»*■
A preteuUotM nsriudtei, repr
• xnmtwt. wK&gt; borrows
nrMj «p*--in*'te«, which be wrrr reiurta, «ud
•nwuirea &lt;h*u» for keutro*, which are www
bnM f*-0 vtotimixinc t«-opie thougbom
***" f”UflU’T &gt;«“ four y"ux Ilc r”prw««ta
— r’-"* ---------------- Ti-—— •»-

fx-hau.’*.

[ ATEST NEWS!
Special Sale of Lamps.

«86-111;

organization fa being puobed vigorously.

Cbaiirey IL Ooaby, comptelnut ra. &lt;Jft&gt; W.
Poater. deteudanl.
MAte ot Mielilgan - Fifth Judicial el trait.—In
It f'liv ■ ■ r.. suit iK-ndlug In Che Clrvnlt C-JUrt for
Ure epuuly of Harry. In Choaterj, *t the Ccurt
H»uy iiulre Citv of H vUlBg* oo lUe mh &lt;Uy of
In tbre eaure it appearing from affidavit on
Ste. that tbe def endant T; ar W. Fo«ter ta no! a

than anxiouK that the.vwitidUr »buuM receive

l’a -oildtors. It la ordered that
I said nan redden; ilefeudant
i&gt; entered herein within four

«Mildren will refuse bail taetinir
cough medicine but they will all l»e
willing to take Dr. Ja. k*on’h syrup of
'itbout
lungwort and wild cherry whenever
offered. It iu as pleaaant as maple
syrup and will reach a bad cou«h and Utah. Thursday, Edward haltou wuasbot
&lt; ur« the whooping cough much quick­ &gt;fe&lt;«d by Ih-(iuty Marehui William Tbomter than any other prepartion of the I
Jdnd. For by H. Beebe.
I»r. Davwiavu, an eminent ptiyvcuui and
WiDiani Toberson. teetmafiter at
cisre. io the owner of a,calf which hs«
-a well developed iegu, all of which'
ve brought into .play when the ani­
mal walk*.

bin of rein;
of to br ■erred an tb - comptaluaur*. aolkiltor,
within twisitr day* after reniee on him nf a
copy ot «ald bill and mxicr of thia order; and In

tber ordered. that within
day*
.-...U *twenty
&gt;Kl. ..-.I.
- ...tbe eom_.U
printrd. pubUahed and circulating in uid
and that raid publication be continued

FKANK A. HOOKEH.
Smith &amp; c^uomovk.
Circuit Judge.
fWicluirs for Complainant.
A Irw copv.
Gan. w. Anurr. Hegtoter.

yuuijirig from

k«un&gt;oUr» running will through tbv city ai
the rate of a tnifo a ruinate. It [•«•!
through tbe Union depot at th* hi/bixt

All work guaranteed first-claas. Prices that no competition
can lower. A good stock to select from always ou hand! We
keep the latest and beet designs. in our work; furnish esti­
mates .and do all work promptly. Our aim is to suit the peo­
ple, and our largriy increased sales show that we are success­
ful. As we are the only dealers in Barry County, we makeit
a special object for Barry Countyipeople to buy of us We
can and do eave money to all who buy onr work.
■

We thank the public for paet favors, and aim to merit tbe
patronage of all.

the 111th inning Scuaefer ran oct—I
Big Si«recn&gt; at *i«J.
Tbo result wi
applauded by Schaefer's friand*, w
him np oud carried turn dawn lb
tbe ball, yelling like Indiana it fa
changed band* on the game

—
Tb® Nation*! tVii^vn Manufavturotw* •»10 p*
te vrarraated, is beeMM it ia the beat ' ”*U
Average:
Wood Preparation known. It will part-1
Ureiv earc all Blood Diaaaaea, pmiira fta Crorwvl! wore Intrrred, Thursday in Oak- 4 .-V-UU

" zn-u » iiua.uuui w.ad io »npr,
A hook Ufa. thl» he loi rt to dungk-:

This is the Latest and Best Gasoline Stove. Call and seet hem.

A. BLACK.

telaing tb* public lilirarr, Tb* Journal olHca

Itch. Prairie Mange, and scrutchee
of every kind cured In.' 3w minutee by
Woodford's Sanitary lx*tion Use no
&lt;4ber. This never fails. Sold by E. H.
J-athrop, druggist. Hastings, Mich.

The Hull’Gasoline Stoves.
At Very Low Figures.
I also have a quantity of Plow Points, etc., that 1 will sell at a
very slight advance over wholesale prices, to close out.
Remember the place, and youis respectfully,

al WaUuh

willlake Uhlophin*
)du&lt;- ■»! Hu-Mmcr V
lv*ti Eoal Hagiuaw u:4 Jt*r tSiy, Midi.”
K^ery druggirt .thould k,-«, AtUotabong
.»ud AtUopboroi Hit, but wiionuhev . nn.
•mA tet kxurlil uf the •Iru-^jjL-t □«.. AthUvpkta* Cu., 112 Wall M.. New York, rill
re*»! vixlxr (I'areing” pud I t-n rexinpi &lt;■&gt;
rwrtltr pti-tt which ,i* f l.QO torr fade
tor AibJ .phvn-* .itxl {Xi,-. »;IT I*itV
lit..? ar-..&lt;
, .

Manufacturer:.' amoriatiou met Thureday

TELECRAPHY^r^t
I twaMwA Write Tekatiae Bro*. laeewint.

Another lamp house gone to tbe wall (they made too good
goods) and we got 10 doz. of their lamps at prices that no o
er house in Barry Co. can reach. To see an&lt;
convince you 'at once.

New Pineapple Glassware—Perfect Daisies.
Look at our stock of Crockery. We have the niceet lot of
Water Seta ever offered in the city. We have

Tobacco for the same money of any other house in the
county and always did Jwve.CWe have the cheapest line of
Gloves and Mite we ever had. We will have the largest line of

HOLIDAY GOODS
We ever had. Our Grocery Stock is complete, and we will
not be undersold by any man on same quality of goods.
Bring your produce; we'want it
Yours truly,

SMITH, HAMS &amp; VuAHHAN.

ranrr

Default having lawn made in tbe conditions

k-

... £

n tbe office of the KcgUter of Deeds ot tinny
Stain and an aggr gut«- rapltol of td.OOO.OB County, Michigan, on the ach day at May. A. I».
lire. In liber is ot morupuw, on pwra fa* and
tn &gt;10,1X10,001.
P. Mi-Quirk, were •foetal to til! the rn-

WILSON

WASHBOARDS. '

Eight local National banka began »uit Friay in tb.- Uoitt-i Stale* court at Cbrotland,

Ki:&gt; ou and

Bat bte friend* who have a Cviifn* bora.
Ktpw tbst Um* man b*« lied Ilka sin.
Andtber timp!)' sit L'mI mu lie and grin.
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Specialty.

a

HINDERCORN8.
Mlrhigwa.

esiww RR THE IHPMVED P1RT6L00I

sad should tbe

dental from Unwin NontuU «ni
tx-gro taiya, it fa *&lt;ld, had hw
. of tbe white* reqs**! bodcufa.
tumor re-

.’Hpblberia la a terrible diaeaae, requiring the
tjeaUwi medical «*1U to rflert a ramafote cure’

cvpeUing imporues from the bkxxtaitvliE it
richo**.. and vitality, while II renJnito* and
•Irengthenx tbe -Ylteci.

Holly has formed a toboggan slide
Htock potnpany.

U? vV£&gt;xv would enjoy your dinner
and are prevented by Dya-

gentkwi

Welch DfetiUfoK company** vrarebonaa, with
bank ollie.
mytag Flaky Hoke bad

I-hrr Complaint
Shiloh's
I* guarur&gt;^.1
. ...... •.’ d.U
I.. IVVitallMT
1,
SU'EFLXjW XIUHTS. made
M«at terrtWi-ooqah. Willoh'
dy for yon. Wfl.y TF. H. (i

irsrks

UIikhI tn isid mortW and inn »Mtute tn such
rase made and provided, notice lv hereby given
Kit-os Saturday, th* »0&gt;d*y «f February. A.

EVERY PAIR WARRANTED NOT TO RIP

&amp;r. Louth, Dec- 10 -Tb» animal exhibi­ ■»rtK»re or so moeti thereof a« mar be i&gt;ec*»tion of tho Mbshdripi VaJk-y Poultry club

IOOSIER lUNOFICTURIIIfi GO., FMT WAYNE, IID

Friday, parti-Jly wrecking fifty dwellings
ildect alarm among the

Tbe Best Is Always the Cheapest.

ton nretnlM* Awcnbcd in said

t'ROl'F, Wbnoplur Couzh and Bn&gt;oehiti«, 1m■nwhaielj- relieved by Shiloh’s Cure. Sold by
THATUACKlXCCOr-OU on be w quicMy
cured bi Shiloh's Cure. Wc guarantee it. Hold

hwlltutrdto

t* &gt;U

tbo Unital States east of tho Mfaatatippl river

bonre ia to get MJ,WO; the re-.wjod &gt;4,000. and

i followwt to-wit: The Mioth half ot th- north­
' ‘Y-V-Tt.tweittV tliwn

'

JAMES L. WHITCOMH.
Nnrumnr.

mcmaia CAT ARRH JSSfSfe

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AJXTD BUY

A CHRISTMAS PRESENT
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and G-et One Yourself.

Saturday, December 1 Sth,
cowvteatces their

&amp; THIRD ANNUAL SPECIAL SALE

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Yon a,i*e Invited to Come epad Look at tlxe

Rare Oxxpoxrfru.xLitY'

ju o a X SV

•For Making Your Christmas Purchases! r ~
We shall also continue our SPECICL SALE quoted in this paper
last week and at the same Extreme Low Prices.

This Sale will last Only One Week I "*■

ft n It ul h In!
Anti-Washboard Soap, per bar, 5c.

25 lbs. C Sugar for $1.00.

Allspice. 12c.

We have lota of it

Nutmegs, per onnce. 5c.: others ask 8c.

5 lbs. beat rice for 25c.

Matches, 300 in a .box, 35 boxes for 25c.

Cinnamon, whole, per lb., 12c.: others aak 20c.

16 Iba Granulated Sugar for $1.00.

Water White OiJ. very best, lie. per gallon.

Package Bird Seed, 5c.; others ask 10c.

16 “ Confectioners A Sugar for $1.00.

Coarse Packing Salt, per sack, 21 c.

Best Soda. 5c.

18 - White X C Sugar for $1.00.

Baking Powder, 1 lb.,20c.: ilk, 10e.: 1 lb.. 5c.

I Tory 8oap. per bar. 5c.

20 “XC Sugar for »1.00.

Green Coffee. 12jc.: others auk 18c.
Boasted

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12Jc.:

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15c.

GOODYEAR &amp; BARNES.

'N o Place Equal to the Little Brick to Purchase Groceries.

- S T iT 'e S c r 'ie s o x i !

GOODYEAR A BARNES

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                  <text>The Hastin
VOL. XXXI. NO. 35.

The Hastings Banner.

HASTINGS, MICH., DECEMBER30, 1886

County News.

HICKORY CORNBRB.
,5* A* Ortlley has hb saw mill comdofnt a good buaiueea in
JV*nUf*CtUrlQ« hanl WOOd
lumber for hb customers.
SUBUCKIPTION BATRH
A--’ones runs hb feed mill Tuesday
and Friday of each weak.
Christmas has come and gone, mak­
AonomaiNG batbi:
ing many hearts to rejoice over their
•tana PM-year....... ...s
? prs“u r«*,v«d Lorn friends.
Kuracbtfge tortpecial postUso*.
T,he,lltll'tfolka w&lt;*e kindly remember­
ed by the good-oouled todies of the
JOB PRINTING.
ptoce, who had caused a Chrbtmas tree
to tie placed in the store of J. M. CadwMtodcr, where they were all invited
to be present on Chrbtmas eve. They
found the tree well laden with various
presents for thqm. causing their little
ey« to aparkle with delight and their
brerts full of love to the doners.
The club danc.i at Th &gt;mpsou’s hotel
,1 W. LOWRY. IL D„
' ’•
Physician, Surgeon and Oculist was well attended Chrbtmas eve., nine­
ty couples being present.
Houten aged 8B years on elec­
tion /lay, the 2nd of November Iks'.
I-tr-pOoce at Hollaway*' dr*X •tom.
V?u“"ar”?on^ b’r deMlh th* morning
Hpeetol liUaUon p*Jd U&gt; lur^U*
ofthe2BtU. The funeral services are
to be held at the residence of John H.
H. LANDIS. IL D., .
Brown, where be spent his last days.
•
Physical! and Burgeon,
.SbaKMcOiy’s horse got cast in the
Woodland. Mich.
stable Saturday night and was found in
that condition Bunday morning and
••'■end there day or ntghL
helped up by the neightiore. who dtoILTTMMERMAiL
covered hb hind leg w^p broken.
Mr. xnd Mr*. Geo. Gould, after spend­
• HomoBpathic Physician A Burgeon.
ing four years in Dakota, are now the
guesteof A. G. Cortright ahd W. T.
Bartivr.
.They Intend to make’s good
R. Wm. JONES.
visit among relatives and friends for a
fow weeks then return to hb 800 acre
AU w«rt enxupdy atu-ndto-eo.
farm tn Dakota.
a WELTON
PRAIRIBVILLB.
Mrx. J. Crump, of Cheboygan, sister
it arent toe ms Ohio Fanner's insurance Co.
t|k «re*es poiiclM on a man'* property a«aln*t of Bteve Temple, and Julian Tempi.by arr.llKhtului! or wind; asaJntt a man'* are the gnrelM of Htcphed and wife.
.«• by drolb aod tccMJenL
I rank "••odroeraln town.
, ViciK A SHELDON,
Will Draper and wife sp**nt Chrbtmns with Ell Nichob and wife, of
Orangeville.
irttre u&gt; Abetrvct Block. lUtUt^a. Mlcu.)
A crowded house witDrsAed t^e distributlnn of gifts from two handsome*'
Christmas trees at the M. E. church on
TAMES A.8WEKZEY.
Friday evening. The exercises were
••
Lawyer.
short and interesting and acco/ding to
my judgment, the Ixwt we ever had for
HMtlam. Mien.
a Hk- occasion-, a few remarks from
Rev. Bruce were spicy knd well chosen.
Janies Sm th gave a recitation, and the
children did theuiwlvra credit, and
A E. KENAbTON,
apparentlv everybody had a present.
/I.
Attorney at Law,
Moat of the voung people attended
the dance at either Hickorv Comer* or
Orangeville.
The G. A. IL ball st Prairieville hall
the 23d was quite a pleasant affair.
TOHN CAR VET 11.
Haven’t heard the number present
■I
Alton
Mr. and Mr*. Gid Wilkinson were
Mldrfledne. Mkh.
pltuontly surprised Christmas by a
number
of friends and relative*, it be­
ARTIN V. BARKER. Real Estate,
ing the fifth anniversary of their mar­
Insurance and Loan*.
riage. They brought with th«n many
substantial tokens of regard, and ra-,
joyod a pleasant day together.

ILurrireoa, Bxkxy Co.. Mich.,

MARSHALL' L. COOK.

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DOWLING.
Will Brice bat work for John Her-’

C.H. Vaxju
vanarman,
Lavr

KMarrax.

Knappen

Jim ruxoerry sx -n. or faw raw, is
I vLuting in this place.
. Kay Aultuuin spent Saturday and
Sunday at home.
WILLIAM B. BWEEZEY, Attorney
Reuben Joore, of Assyria, visited &amp;
’» Al Law aod Solicitor iff Chancery. Jones and foully of this place Sunday.
S. R- Manning has bought a new
swell box cutter. Look out girls.
WILLIAM b. sweezey,
(ieo Clark fa at work for Geo. Belaon.
’»
Justice of the Peace.
box cutter.
G. Jocee, uf Bedford, visited 8. Jones
T M. B. G ILLAS PIE.
1 and family Bunday.
1. .
N&lt;
I J. E. Herrington has a new swell box
____________________
| cotter.
If ARY C. COBB,
The Dowling grange has in vlted the
Il
Johnstown grange to unite with them
a

Irvin*, had signed a paper agreeing to
accept a quantity orpalat, seem* to
have recorded an affair the outcome of
which may be more serious than al
first supposed. A few days after sign­
ing as above, two men made their apPsyance. claiming to have a contract,
wherein Moulton had mrreed to take
1KD pound* of paint at »2.6n p«r pound
and demanded payment of the same.
Mr. Moulton very properly refused to
P*J *°v amount and the scoundrels fio“
dLT“rtwl threatening to cotnmtmoe
: ..u Th** awindlers should lie met
with a shot gun and ixith barfob load-

CABTLRTON.
Jnmes Murphy and wlfe.of Chicago,
1spent Christmas with E. Lockhart.
Mr. Ndoe la drawing logs fur a new
barn.
Ueo. Thorpe, of Charlotte, la visiting
rnendx in thia vicinity.
Jnhn Appltjman has returned from
I^enawee Co.
M. Khorex and wife are visiting
friends In Indiana.
Wtn. Troxell is building a ciurlage
house 22x33 for E. Lockhart.
Rev. .Smith has cioaed hla meetings
at the U. B. church.
Mrs. Geo. Witlie and daughter are
visiting her parents In Orangeville.
H. Gates, of Portland, was the guest
of E. Ixx-khart last week.
Eve Hart and family, of Charlotte,
spent Christmas with his brothers.
Mrs. Bert. Hart w on the idqk list.
Married, at the briile's residence, at
Woodland Tuesday evening. l&gt;ec. 21st,
iWil. by Iler. Smith. Mr. John L.
Watring. ol Oiatlrton to Mrs. Sophia
Wooletle. of Woodland.
While M Shorn and 8. Hobart were
returning from suntidd where Mr.
Shore had ptin-hax&gt;-d'u 3-year-old colt,
the horse became frightened and threw
the occupants to the ground. The
home ran about three-fourths of a mile
when it came In contact with a fen»-e,
which brought it to a otandstill. The
cutter was badly smashed, but no
other damage done.
Wo would wish to advise mothers
when they wish their daughters to
marry, to let them do their own court­
ing.
ORANGKVILLB.
The dance at Jtwaup'a hall Christinas
was well attended and everybody aeeiued to enjoy themsrlvra.
'
Cora Nichols, of Charlotte, is spend­
ing the holidays with her sister. Mm.
Lewis.
.
A. M. Clem’s father and mother visit­
ed him the p.Ml week.
Rev. Canurld.of Augusta, visited his
nephew. tb«- Rev. Rohm, last week.
Maud Somers, of Hwntlngs, staying
at C. Griswold’a a few days.
NoCnristnuM tree for the children
thin year. It is proposed to add the
rnon*y aavad to the organ fuhd; the
children thinking they would rattier
have an organ for the church than a
ChrLtrrux tree.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Walker, of Mar­
tin. ate Ibrir CbriKmas dinner with
their son lixrt.
Mack and Ettle Faulk, of Plainwell,
call -d ou friends last week.
Uncle England is getting iwtter. He
rode out Cbrutmax for the first time.
Mrs. Wm. England Ison the wick list.
Mr*. Elmer England, of Otsego, U
virillng at her father’s near Gun Lake.
B. A. Cbalker has sold his stock and
will move wort in a short time.

IfA RtI1TB CORN BRA.
Horatio Warner's house was burned
to the grouml MoreUr afternoon. The
cont#-nf« of the ground tl&lt;x&gt;r were m&lt;&lt;ally saved, hut those of the churn here and
eellAr were Io4. Including two tjarrela
of pork aod a Urge quantity of potaUxw.
It Is aupp&gt;xsed the Dre caught from
the stovepipe. We un&lt;iersUod there Is
three hundred dollars insurance. Mr.
Xrperiaf d ftmtfon &amp;isen to CWNng i
of officer* immediately Warner waa at Nashville at the time.
svl Fttltng. Pailemt Cut to order. ; afv.r
7
fow** war fototr foara.
| ..
H vw W. Tobias and W. Herrington vdi- with bto family, they not having
that run th* raffling match toil Friday. I moved to Hasting*, which accounts for
his Don-appcwnutce here Sunday.
instead of J. Tobias.
.'x-w ifig tee at Mrs. Harry 's. WednesThis
elected the following
H. JOHN^OV. M.
dav.
Eltner Flory b still on the gain. The
cHmste of Cutorsdo did not agree with
him.
REMEMBER

"r”

SSerVrtn *

b —F. Scanton.

Annual

Ball

Itart taj, L 0.1

Banner,

eioSTS

Those Nashville knlghta who attend­
ed the session of Barry Lodge at
Hartings last wrek any they bad a
highly enjoyable time.
Will Bradley had a bad gaah cut In
hu head last Wednesday by falling
upon a spike, while al work at Dickin­
son’s mill.
H. E. Bturgis made a trip to Bucyrus,
Ohio last week.
The dance at the opera honee Friday
nbht was rather a* alltn affair.
Ivy Lodge. No. W. K. of P, etecte
officers thb evening.
ITof. J. W. Roberta Is id Lansing
this week In attendance of the coffferenre of Blate teacher*.
John Bell has gone to Hamilton,
Ontario, to spend the holidays.
H. M. Leu's little son Gaylord fall
under the runner of a loaded sleigh
last Wedntwlay noon and had one of
hb limbs itadly hurt.
W. E. Herrick has takun it upon
himself to assume all ra*p&gt;&gt;nslbllltlNi.
bear all sorrows, and enjoy ail pleasure
«»r life in the matrimonial state, and
Gora Van Wagner will a«bt him.
Billy Alklns in b at Putoskwy enjoy­
ing the hol ders.
Arnold Dili ill's sister Mis* May,
from Ohio, b making him a vidL
_____________ O. 0.6VCKKK.
’ WOODLAND.

Mrs. I*. B. ilunelckur and Jacob
Hofer are con valrecent
Would it not I* iwlter If the parent*
nf small children would dlneontlnue
their visits to the rink, aa the Influence
that is art liefore tho children b dis­
gracing?
Woo I land Lodge No. 2S9 I. O. of O.
F. on Munday night laat elected th*lollowtng 'iffli-ers for the ensuing year:
N. &lt; J.—Win. I’ Cramer.
V. G.-E. Bawdy.
IL .1—F. I’. I'alinerton.
1*. B.—John Hin-a.
T.- WusIhv Mrjrrs.
IL G. L -D. IL Cooper.
On Christmas Mr*. Baitinger had a
family gathering all of the family lin­
ing present except Mrs. Grant who wm
detained by unavoldabto circumstances.
Burt Bntiggs xnd wife were hm on
Saturday laal Burt la la now bead
boos of the fru.ght department at Jarkson.
The cbildrefi of John McArthur and
their faiuillra were Invited home on
ChrbtmKL. There were 34 aat down to
a sumptuous dinner and still all did
not come, but it did tbrir father a great
&lt;lral of good, m he aayi. ft l« prolsdd v
thb last time there will lw a rihinluu
here In thb world.
Ou Moudav iaat Wm^MlUar return &gt;1
the furnace (oLttie lower department of
our s&gt;*huot to his father's in Nashville.
On Fri«lay morning last John Hath­
away's house caught fire and was burn­
ed to the ground. The neighbors
saved nearly all nf their prarewdon*
and furniture. He waa insured Id the
Barry A Eatoo.i
Andrew Scott's node from the east
i« here vbltlng.
CARLTON.
We wish all tte« reader* of the fUnnkk a happy New Year.
Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Ilnamer had
relatives viidting them from Hickory
Corners and Vermontville last week.
There will I* no Sabbath arhnol at
Caritdo &lt;&gt;ntxr until April Al. IW7.
Oiarlea rwnlth and wife are visiting
frixnda In Portland.
/
We understand that CsriUm's bad
toy went to Freepoh Friday night
last to attend the party.
Everybody enjoyed themselves at the
Christmas tree at the church. Among
the presents were a hanging lamp for
Mrs. D. R. F»*-ter and a silver w*U-b
for Grant Keeler.
Mrs. Marjetta Carpentor's Bunday
•chool dare presented her with a vol­
ume of Tennyaoo’a poems, for which
she was very thankful.
Washington Gain and wife, Irvin
Caln and wife, Jay Carpenter and wife.
John StraualMugb and wife, Mxtt.ta*
AlUrding and family all spent Ch rutmas with Juba Carpenter Sr. and fam­
ily.
Oo. AJU-dlng is bolidlng « hou»*
hi*
father.
.
David Williams went to O»do lari

WHOLE NO. 1648.
water thb week Thursday, oa a visit.
Geo. Mosey Huadayed al boms.
Norn Boot born, of Morgan, visited
Mr. Winde’s school last Monday.
Johnson McKelvey, BrH has gone to
York Blate for a vML
That Imby girl at Geo. Dean's ought
to lie iii**Dtlu&lt;it&lt;d. of course.
Jtowh a me, you ought toaiw the airs
Squire C^ilck puts on now. He mar
ried a ouuple Christmas morning. The
groom was Ed. VanDyke and bride
Jennie Bowvn, all of Kabmo.
May Debolt, of Bellevue, Ohio, h
vhlting f riend* hureabouU.
There wane large gntharlngof the
Brooks family at R. Brook's on Chrblman.
Leslie Hoffman b spending the holi­
days at hb fatber'a.
Little (Urn Quick came very near
being choked to drsth with a small
marble hit week. His Grandma found
him black In the face: aim thrust her
finger down hb throat and took out a
martite about llie sire of a cherry. The
little follow had to He duwn for some
time he wan no weak, and Grandma
wm not much twtter uff.
Frwl Bhoup's house naught fire one
day iart week, burning a bud and doing
some damage to the bouse.
J. H. Wilcox has gone to York Mate
on a visit.

Good Music.
Good Order.
Gooi Time to AIL
amc,
S1.OO.
QNE OF THE FINEST.

10 Cento a Week

Hhaksperian iMeriptioa:

Mattia F. Tupper asks
■ Where are
the pure, the noble. mmI the nmir
Don’t know where they are In (England;
but In this country they are runniag
Ao editor nt a dinner table, Mm
asked If ha would take some pnddlng,
replied In a fit of abatraotloo, “owing to
a crowd of other mattar. we an* nnahte
to Dad room far IL"
to marry a mw to hb fourth wife. As
he approached the noapb ha said,
••Hreae rire.” Ths moa wriggled «boirt
in hla chair a moment.and finally apoka,
“We’ve usually aotr
“You know something about muria,
don’t vou. JugginsF* “A little. Hnoop
er.M Then what dore this paper mrea
whan It xpreka of the ‘higher kinds of
musicF
“Must mren upper-attic. I
thlok.**—Pittsburg Tbhgrapb.

Exalted sister - “1 wish I was a June
bug ” Parson - “Whaffor, Hlstar ttoowbalir* Kbter-“8o I oould fly tw dor
haalienly mansions.'' Person “Fool,
nlggahl woodpecker ketch yef befoah
BOWBNB MILLA.
Mrs. Austin Hunt b vbltlng her gets outer de woods.”- Texes Hitting*.
mother lu New Yurk state.
A war hoy heart hb mother to talk to
FriviMtoto the numbur of SOaurprisrd him, end nay something funay. “How
Mlns Eliza Garvrn one evening last can I r* she naked, “ifoott you are how
week. Those present report a very busy I am. Iniking three pire’r” “Wall,
piuMsant lime.
you might rey, '(Iharllr. won’t yon have
Guo. Money han closed hb school in a pleF That would bft-funuy for yottF
No. 4 fur a week’s vacation and he b
They were talking nt Ua baby. Vlaspending.the week with hb pareota In
\thr -“I think bo'll lake after hta father."
Maple Grove.
?r&lt;sl Hunt han purchased a apan of ■•Grandmother "Oh! dear no&lt;l I hope
not’ Visitor faatonhhMl)-**Why not,
mulched burses.
Grandmother- ‘Ills
Geo. and Wm. Manley and Theodore Mrs. Flighty r*
Moore each sport a new swell l»ox eut lather b la i'-snsdaF -Lowvdl Gitlxsn.
ter.
A little girl In Munday Mehool, wbs
The f’hrbtmas tree al I. O. G. T. Hall had Imen pulllog her doll to plrere dur­
Saturday night waa a complete succtsrt. ing the week, wax naked by the trenher,
There waa present all the hull would “Wbat was Adam made ofF ••Duet,'*
hohl. The tree waa a bautboine one replied the lllUe girl. “And what was
laden with *n even 300 prenenta, reprw- Eve made oCF “KawdurtF waa the
nmllog several hundred dollar*. Haute
Claus In the pmon of J. W. Briggs
A Rockland tnan saw *dvertbit&lt;d, “A
did hb work we|L The ratortalurneul
ixxistotKl of songs, dialogue, recitations, sure cure for drunkrtrnma." He taressay a and a short spureb The general warded the uecreaary dollar sad rectov
rd
by ftgurn mail, written on a valua­
verdict was that It waa g&lt;x»d to ten
ble portal rard.in l&gt;eautlful vlolrt iSk,
there.
Mrs. Wm. Manley to In Plainwall the maglr. wards, “Don’tdrinsr ICork
land Courier,
w here she was called by tb* lllurea of

her mother.
Thk Mate Hoad Union Bunday School
was formally dbmbwd on Bunday Dk.
IMh. to be reaumed at the taginoing of
the aenond quarter of 18N7. The memliernhlp of the school for the year Jost
closed wa K7; the average attendance
fid The money ralreI bv the school
during the year w«- flSUV:; the rxpen*.
re Of the same fXHH Children’* day
offering X
was applied «m payment
for the church organ. Each srertou

A nluo-yewr old hoy slguiri a pbdgw
Io thh city a few days ago. Whrei told
l/y hla mother that "it didn't amount to
anything.” be replied: ’
may not,
but If &lt;ud had signed ot»a whan h» was
nine yrere old It might have amounted
tow.mrthlng’”
Military rWwIplinr al Wret J'uint to
an atrlrt that a brrtla may nrawl down
a private’s t«:k whwi be la in the ranks.

simply hope that the tMMtia will crawl
up agarn.- - lhArvit Free I*thu&gt;.

have many returns of our school equal­
When the prodigal smi rKerned boose,
ly aa pleasant and profitable as that of remark* the ClnrfnnaU Enquirer, bad
fsttorl calf was killed and placed ba
MfcM. W g. MKUlCK.'lw

OOVNO1L PXOaiXDIXM

haven't too got no Mb*r kind of meat
but that I I alius did ha&lt;o voalf*

An Irlalmaa who rerantty waitrt! at
mer, Ifogfo, McCoy, McNaughton aod
the Cardinal's tabto in Dublin on a FriBtebUn*.
M ioutea read and approved.
The petition of Weloum? Marble sod
22 others, asking that obstructions bn
rrtnoywi from »oulh able of Male Road
s»lf that mold stand lent all Um »«aw
round!"
received and referred tn street cxxnmitschool ■
Tb. pelllkm of W. J. *. L. irTull^
JJS?
■v Mt:*! ti other LtMinr.M hr*t&gt;4 of the know wbrther I/ird Le&gt;aw*lBa or O«s&gt;.
citv. preylug the council to rsrtrict and Washington surraBden d to the Proa
prohiMt t&gt;y high Brenas
rrektout
■treat fakirs, aucUoarers and paslUre
from aelilng i«oks or 'Ai*rr arttetos In
thb city was rrterrwl to cxrfnmHbae -xi
ordinaaoew.
to
A rtwotnUor* was adopted suthoriztog
Mill* f'hlillps to krep tt.» Udewaika
chair from mow. and that he ba p«id
therefor al to* nsto of HA j*r day
'refeefo.*
BmotuU'/n adopted Mulboriutig maj­
or to rdvrrtls- for IU&gt; ("filt U twvrh Tdtok'lt to jwaditery. I

NABHVILLB.
fwl very well just at prwst" itaL
srworife
The Ada Urnham dramatic company
The young people are very glad
Account M ItonUry Hr«. A Wilkins
•tx-wrd b»re Mooday night to a »err •leirr.iog b.sa returned
In som of «12JI rWrrod to rifowalk
slim aadMDca. The eotortalnaMOt
There win l« a Free Mrthodirt
g'XXis M-rore w srjur*.
w««* w.
wan t m«w*ltig at the l^act . school
chunk; filled fora* mv.w.Frt* to dfa
B Lldrty. fl daystire wardm

Pkww -IlittJr Durfee.
Cen»-LiUia Tutotea.
faloiti

FRKBPORT.

MORGO-THORNAPPLB.

Hfm" Visitor -llwmyr CWr»oy
M*L--Writ that'* th* toast f AM 4ofo*

UNION HALT.,

iW fraiu, Do. 3011 1886.

AMILBN.

fare dose for Um trial
C. H. asd ffylrmar O;wwritt are

oar vxlaity.
the toeCMaya wtck rekrt I rew to

MAPLB SROl g
There wan a rreto re to the Hyde
Dr. C E. Goodwta was at Brttie
faretfy at P. M. Hyfor.oaOrttoasre.
Caritas. to CreiChnrfas*.

riiwrtlMHato

�8ALLANTLOCANN0'|blffi.

A SUBSTITUTE for

ER3 STRUCK DOWN.

aad

Withcat

Reproach

Meets

k Unital Front reporter, Baturday, what the

with rtfrrroc* to their load ddcgatMtolhr

caution. The ciraalar, which
too

garrote *uggc*li&lt;j»* iumC

with any
wdlM

the United Labor party and the radicate who

•ubatitota for hang-

pllcit, and it fastructe tbo master workmen
of district aaaombliae Noa M and 67 not to

and boltevaa

°r dfPr*«’,’d. yonr appeia poox^rcti uro ixiibcred with headndgrtty, nervous nnd
generally out of aorta, and want to
brace up. Brace up. but not with

WHAT THE LAW-MAKE R8 ARC DOMG
AT THE CAPITAL.

Wi

•oaator aod solicited Um to take a policy on

CONGRESSIONAL

THE CHICAGO ANARCHISTS.

THE IDOL OF THE UNKHrt DCFEND-

demned Anachteta, and i.-ulruc:. that it any
tunda have bentoforo been cuUeeted

which would paaa straight througn

Ute
bite* and jvrtoti* who contributed tbo soma

tad whMf.md which«tl®ulil. Tf
fur u Sour, ud lh.n Irav.
• ™ cmdlUoo than tafor,.. WkS
you want M an alterative that wm
purity your Uood.atart healthy action
of liver and kidm-v* rwtore ran?
health^and
stnngth j,buch a medicine you will
Central and South America, and for reduc­ find in Electric Blttera, and only S'
tion of the tax oo oleomargarlaa. A Uli to
W. H.Gbodyesn. ACo*
incorporate the Ead's Ship Railway company.
Drugbtore.
duccd by Vckt Tbo Pacific railway funding
1 AtkI“- &lt;?N®f or Police, KnoxvilJe Tenn.. wrlt«: “My family and 1
next. Aldrich offered
are b«ienciari»* of your most excellent,
medicine, Dn king's New Discovery
for coniamj^ion; having found it to
too product* of thi* country on condition tiuit he all that y*&lt;iclaim for it.drelre to
trsUfy to Ito Virtue. My friend# to
whom I have recommended it, praise it.

mperaUva

rapitea ywaired by the
circular were Uiraio

new Discovery for eoniuniption fa
military pore wore guaranteed to cure coughs, colda. bran
chit!#, usthtne, croup und every affec­
tion of throat, chest and lung#.* Trial
bottles free at W. H. Goodvear &amp; Ca&gt;
Drugstore. Large size »lj».

JIM CUMMINGS CAPTURED

THE NEWS IN ILLINOIS.

HFKINUnBLD. Illa,

Dec. 27.—Tb.. word*

hanging. H decorously conducted? meets all
the requirenxnta______________

The Brat Salve in the world for Cute,
Rrutaw. Horra. Ulcers. Salt Rheum.
Fever Horta. Tetter. Chappnj Hands
Chilblains, Coma, and skin Eruption®,
and positively curaf Pilea, or no pay
required. It la guaranteed to give per
feet, satisfaction, or money refunded
Price 25 cents per box. For sale by W
H. Goodyear &amp; Co.

the treatury for informuUoo

REMEMBERING THE POOR.

Louis &amp; San Francisco railway. Thr&gt; arrvete
were effected very quietly and Um rubber*

Au Obit

pit milled ■peculators to borrow money with-

CT-XVELamp, Ohio, Die. 25. —Bomv time
ago The loader hiewepipor) rearted a Chrtete
gram from 8&gt;uator Cullom.

Hn imnicdl-

torney Gaoarul Hunt and Auditor Hwlgart

prominent public n&gt;..u who ham dU»J aurin#

Htatk ov ileisois, JtkxcvTivr Omen,
BnuxGViELD. Dec. Auk To Mas. Johji A
Loo.vn, Calumet Place. Washimotox: In

city Coutr.butioa* poured in and Fri-lay
morping tho fund amouuteJ to &lt;3.000. At V

tain scarlet woman, with whutu Cummings
wax Infatuated, in sight Sbe was shadowed
peraistenUy at St. Louia and followed when
she suddenly packed up and came to this city.

bad repute. Hero sbe wil-i joined by Cum­
mings, and Um two were kept'in aijfbl until
they were joined by two otter moil Then
Ums quartette wen. taken lute cu .tody. Five
thousand dollars of the stolen asoti-y was
found on Cunituing-s’ tsereou, and the coae

pound at butter,

up." thereby creating a ecardty of money,

Mothers! mothers! mothersi Why
will you allow your little darling to
suffer with those horrible worms wi ai
a sure remedy is eo near and cheap?
Dr. .lackaon's vegetable worm syrup
will surely give relief and coato but £
cento. For sale by W. Goodye-ar.

limited by ih &lt; statute Taulbee of Kentucky
offered a rewiiutiou based on newspaper re-

follow*: To inquire into the &lt;xpedi&gt;mrv of

The Oscoda liaptiNtchurch has pnI cureh u bell at a cost
’

preMiou

strength and support in your irreporabte

dltiuu he would b
coos waa regarete!

dh direction*.tn Englteb, G.-rman and Bo
bcmlan for cooking a auuii-tuoui Christ-

inent of Iren and »U-rl *Ui|&gt;btuldlng ytuds;
Instructing the uptiropriaUtau committee u&gt;

/Itch, Prairie Mange,'and senddus
of every kind cured in 30 minutei by
Woodford's Sanitary Lotion Use no
other. This never fails. Sold by E. E
Lathrop, druggist. Hasting*-, Mich.

n. w. vuumai,
IlKXkT D. DKMXirr,

Geokuk Hein.’

repidly.

The Fenton Baptist ehnreh has jur.
secured » 1,500 pound bell.

never drvniuui it would result in thte," raid
Gov. Ogleeby. “It is so sudden it unnervee

From

raid tiro hoax hiul decided Saturd-iy tout

brought

frequent p-riols
of
ciouMMst. Saturday hla
oundlUuu rxm.ius.jd uuahxogal, but so criP
Dr. Hamilton, ouo of hb attending tdiyal-

Bytnes and Holl, remaitn*!
by hi* L-vl.ido all uighL At intervale during

■mntd to rally.

THE FAGUS DISASTER.
hla limb* a&gt; etout that Uli this hour I
tliougK at Gon. Logan in connection
death. Even the dtepalcixa in tbo nw

thought hi* cunstituUon strong onou ;b
ate: nlmwt anything. 1 am dulroned b&gt;
yood metuure. I cannot talk poliUcs in tbo

Britiib ram Soltau te aa-.-rtatn-.-d to be

not If 1 could."
Gen. John M Palmer mid: "The volun-

Victoria and th? Ku I tan

About midnight, during a
regret Gen. IxrgnnS death.

JAX?-* ft M ATrnxww prejudice against the
appo.utnM&gt;at among dUaroi of the District
cf Columbia; which, doubtlem, bad uiueh to
do lu bringing about the rojecUou, but that
Mr. Matthews' •■filcieut adinlnturaiioa of
great degnw daatroyed

lion uf Uuitrel States court* tn patent &lt;wm
and irotroting tha« who are using,wbin; or
manufacturing [latent* innocvnUy D-t&gt;at» '
foliowad. which wn» brought to an end by 1

X.H. LATHHUP. nrugxbt
looht pUy» kent&gt; too much,.so thedty

During hi* life

81OVX Cmr, Icyva, Dec. is.—The Wcmari*
f—~—1 lite lipt, al though

The brat |« the cheapest Hill*H }’•*•*leA# Worm Specific is lx»th th- best and
ihi* sr»«ioti.
mot.ou WAS drfeetesi—yt-.&lt;. cheapest.
Iks; naya 161 Tbo vote «» not a p rty &lt;hw
Huron pulice are to'a a-.
tet. IX'tnocrate voiing iu Um aArun'i-.- &gt; ar.J , The Port ”
twenty .five Republican* io thanogn'iv- Tk» 11*-*- overroatB.
bill waa psawd incrvasm j the ami'inl uppro- TVtk C
-----lXXW 2? 11,0
things of tLb .
.
Yj hf® are aorrowfully
p&gt;lotion for tie- state ioiht&lt;n to
a*®“t &lt;•* Dy«P*P»i* Acker -

Tbe country will mourn bn nuw a good tnau
McCiemaud, who

ha*

Band-iy aftenuxm died without a etruggin.

as bought
Worthtagtoo nrv ■Ltted over tl« dtecovery

ration* were laid before tho «nnb- Ttxwtay:
From Um raparviaiiig architect calling for
more atornre room for Mirer, and th* purchaaa of additional grooud for tbo 8 . Foul
Minn., public bui du&gt;g. and from tba into-

Wedneaday-

i
Dr. .lackVOfi*# penetrating Untmefit
: cure* sprains, bruises, kicks, cuts, bura.%
rheumatism, etc-j etc. Good for man
' or tovtet. For sab- by W. H, GondyMr
,
IACKNETACK." a Kalla* and trkgra.
nine. Fri^-M ami U&gt; mu Sold by W

feelingly, pa; Ing a high tribute to the dead
At a meeting of prom men: dtteen Sunday
night, rmolutioua of candotence wen

to exatuiou tbo ptal-buuk and taily-&gt;i»evC of

v

-iid cscji

CHURCHILL RESIGNS.

ww .VUUH
uut tan wwsni i
.
favorable to the MIL B.air add a raajccity
“Bohemian oato" victims U DeJU.
of the cuaituiu** wrro op;ceod to th® bid, । Eaton county, are banding themselves
but be himaeif favored it Tbe rreoiutiou ।Into !'n organization to context the pay­
__ V-L,.__
-rw- ___ »
, man* aaVtX.Uw
.— A
J .. _

Lori I land u! i h Churchill ba* nwlgned hb

Knuth's •aw-mill, five miles north-

with his collonguin regarding their donMAio
l*udiUircii for army ansi navy purposn
the present deprewnid condition of busim
affaire. Lord Churchill

RoCKFOtD, Hl,

Dec.

naugumoui Saturday, tbroogn it* Pn-eidrnt,
Saturday night, owing to Curtetmai fretivi-

HauiilUin." Ixird Randolph further eonddNi that the iegbdative meaaoree for Groot

wore niiicui th- anxfoui inquirer*.

stanUy killing Um&gt; owner and fatally injur­
ing William bumptlcu. ‘the i«git&gt;eer. A

brands."* of a tree, which it splintered bad&gt;y.
A tbreabtug machine was struck by anotiAT
fiying fragsiMot and badly wrecknd. The
boiler wa* defective, an&lt;l bad t*seu twireouudemned.__________

irons lmc. kj to Jan. a was agrrwi to. cvikxn
itated that ta defermce to Um wisb&lt;*&lt; of ■
number at the metuben* bn would permit tli*
ixiterotate oatuneroe Wl to go over until
after the boH-lays, when be would mw«t on

Thte te undoubtedly a mta-L larger turn t.'uui

Mm, etfilreiy hchilrev wit rbrtunaltem.. H ■
went to tbe mouKtaii.*, but
nt lih wife'* seqjwt te'iom
apriite. HcKmmrdtaifliy Im
Iwq EioEthw hla rlseuniMtUn
he asllru iu ramtnand r.f hla
Hpod’^MaraxprlPn will help you. 8cM by p2

Minnwafoua, Minn., Dec. W.-Tbuprb

Iron mine, which
military appropriation hill* ware reported to

ventilation reported

Eldndge. Ums old lolurcd
been gradually turning white fi&lt;

Id* naiulenou on Twulftli itrwA, Haturday
hroniuz. ItuAtam Effendi. tbo charge

table unuotifwd Saturday night, ami drnuk
llmin -xxi after.

Ui-bu- :

YOB

Although doctor* labored
.lend month*.

stare, with Um. sultan's cipher and a golden
crtiuv surrounded by a ring of rich red

ts the family burylag-ground nt Carbondale,

dtcorn-Uon and replied to Un.- flattering mee­

tenn*

thte county for year*, died Tumday morning.
Waaaixtzrox Cmr, Dec. 28 -Rdmuadero-

Jeoorst'*! before leaving Oouetautinopla, by

William Joum uu MouUroltu avenue, Jeisoy
City, wa» robbed of (11*1 worth of ringe, euC

Andrew Bonrel. John Goodok, and Jacob

Wins Classes,

daily,

in Um ventilatiun

the pm^ntataoi) to Mr. Cox of the diploma

*
to nil iDtcrroicti larmcrn in Chr
county to join the nrganiEttioD nnd take
such action aa tutty bedertned bftd liCij
proper to prevent the payment of th&lt;sir
Wh«Mt and oat Dotac

Why »«S"T Wit*
UKH
bill, after which tbeemiate IwUMesenLUre J l'eeri,*w Coilffh Syrup will relieve yoj.
arwiors and adjourned upon Ute rvujwulng of ! Of »lf&gt;n,,y refunded.____________________

liaiuont are iMutoquata.

ootnplctoly ■dnuigw the political aituatiou.
Lord Salisbury will do well to renew overcoalition

;
(
!
!
i

treaty with China.

CO.. Fonlaud. Maine.

nurmt: n wt
H. Haujti- £

Tie. Uli prohibit the

» AY, Druggist..
•A’-.':;!'. .

?

Au Chicago.

rcsolctrtjn,
the ootnmrrro committee

dran wore cooetuig, wdlided with frightful
Ura, while Fraflk Hlaouek bid* fair to Lv

creek, sugar biiah of IX tree*, l ur ioniser ns.KujE-d"”^ “

pany by United State* Dtetrtc: Attorney

ndjounked

PENSIONS &gt;,11

CxaciNKan, D-w. »s—Jaoob Wagv*Mtahl.

Mouwtr rtt» maay. 1UCJECTED raee* KF.
nFKNKD K-nd tar drruiar »bowiux who are

nut:»v reported a bid
railway* Io &lt; cuetruct

report a* to pati'ct abllltl

Uroeatuno company.

and UitYT adjoining buildings, involving a
lose of Mb.UOi..

Ittutau .ui&gt;piy warrbouau lu Itew York Ch

Wjuuiwnva

WASHIXGWX, D. C

FREE! A •’’■nW. c&lt;"’’
TOLEDO BLADE!
TBK BLADE, TOLKDO. OHIO.

�RESTAURANT LINGO.
»

MYSTERIOUS LANGUAGE IN

STORY OF A SKULL
USE

JHE OVEBCOAT SEASON

MOW THE ELDER BOOTH CAME

IN NEW YORK EATING HOUSES.

PC8SES3-ON OF THE RELIC.

Is drawing to a close, and I have about

hWas its real orxgin

A *rt*rr to rwtauraat If ring b pretty
to wonder wbal bn has derided to
"taw bn bears bis order repeated t&gt;y tta
waiter. It may takn him tiftocn minutes to
&lt;|«t bta appetite to tta bin of tare. Doitrate financial questions may eater Into the
proJAan. But when the waiter calls out that
order wither the stranger nor any other man.
except tta cook, can tell wtattar the meal b
to Io a |6 "spread” or a Sfkcrut "snack." Of
■toursa, thb &lt;kxw art apply to tlx- sumptuous
rktoaUng ntacre of the Detawidco type.
Thera the RurM novar heart hie order pv mi
Walter, of icy dignity or nnrfaw poUtaneM
sotateeaty bear h to, toe tavMblo region of
«M kitchen. la the popular nwtauraut it b
afferent. The crim that rend tta air are as
varied as the odors of eookad and cooking
••tables that penmate it. and a* mysterious
** tta hash that to a staplo of toa bill of fare.
The waiter* are not t-urtaota with dignity
.wr botb.-red by jwiUtonrra Ttay nil tta
uongry mauS W»nt» from the front of throom to tbo kite-tan bole in the n*r with a
recktow vigor and in a vernacular that deflm
rnterprvtatesu by Chow unveraal ia restaurant
erica.
"Tummy ia tta too-w-L Tommy r doo. not
at fi;»t sound cwnrey to ordinary ears a
.xamu- idm of anything to ret. Neither do
each cxpnwioM m "Bobby Blue on tta
iron," "Mrafo boUo bosto." “llnm-up.” “T.
with a B." anil “Tua tail' uttered with a
staccato inoromoat to **pltim^ip“?aad from
that to "tea no” in wild neawada Yet three
were the terms in which a young man in a
downtown restaurant beard hb males nm-xl
Awcribed by the waiter. Tbo young man
examined tta bill of fare agniu. Ih couk!
discover no rvforcncr- therein to Tstnrty's
intension in n bowl He wm equally nnuble
tofgahi a dew to tta pn'poo'l torture of
Bobby B.ue on a presumably botZdron. Hr
&lt;nu still Main-hing for a key to thro- arangv
uttontnooi when two rnru&gt; entered tto rv*
tuuranL They took xuU opposite. Tta
waiter unit thrtr csxubin-xl onh-r rkxxmUag
hack to too kitchen bote with “Ghuno a
&lt;ioubto brownstone front, cxxfs stew nisi
'cffce nC&gt;n»e a-nmtrinT Then i tall,
tain woman with spcctm ku and a luouixig
ratno in. Sta planted txMsrlf aug-ilnrl) nt a
d.iu tabla. Hta gUuxxvl al the bill iu s pre
rji,ctor&gt;‘wny, sjiokr tartly to the waiter, and
rl-rigvri into a volume -if Mr. Einerwms reA-ctiom on tbo orvranul which aha drew Iroci
(hr handbag. An instant later tt&gt;- tetuo
■writer announood, kmd enough to betaent
, by everyone ia the ]4are, that ata waited
"One Wat Broadway brown, an* have bar
wxtra br-o-wn!" X.
■
•
attxiotm ft* a aoumtML
The young man's intenat fa gustatory &lt;h&gt;
Lghtr bad lung since given idarm to a study of
ttw- mystic eactnda oil aroand hip B-aeCIted
kunsrlf to catch every new call A Lotoma
«mui wee next to give his onlrr. It was
wafted kitchraward by a kwtbre-lnnped
waiter: "Lot tbo bkxal follow the kuif* oore:
rvfTao, DOX''- According to another lusty cotuad a youth with thin legs and a high relJar, who had just curae la, was bunrry fre
“I'. Yankee and corn from the migtlxir. up
aud up " By this tina- the two men opfimite
(hr Homing young tnxu had fluhtad Uxonro tulatanUal portks&gt; of their mrel Their
i altar dedarxd one waa now rredy tor a ~T
T). K. iurl both.’' and that the -otbrr had &amp;n
■aplite for a "CaiakiH."
Now thoroughly raysCitiivl. the yottng man
ought tbo c&gt;crk_ TTiat functionary, an a*■roimpluJmd and ^yiiity young man. wa» tak
iug la cn»h and checks with one hand ami
deftly throwing out change with the other, a
perfjiToauce he did not intermit fur a seered. ovre when it Iwaune urovrewr) to *J1 aa
impatient customer two Overeat cigars for a
enurv-r, Iwrate a waiter for nagiigvnoa, aud
redcr the truck mutton for UMnonxrw'x lamb
Mew.
-UtaWstand that lin^.F wu-i be -Well. 1
haven't tree tn the rwtaunmt butdness la all
parts.u! the country for fourteen years withrut picking up a point or two. I can explain
all tbew&gt; things to you. Ixk me see-take
tb-in down as I give them to you. und tbo lia
will make a khx! of ntaaurnnt dlrvctory.
burl To tiegin with, 'Tommy in the bowl’
meair one bowl of tomatohoup; ‘bouillon bowl
Sp' is one bowl of beef soup. 'P. Yankee’
h a pea. sou|&gt; and ’■omue’ is wnmceUL A
%rown stone front* is n porterhouse &gt;4mk.
and a ‘double brown ■tone front,’ porU-rhame*
for two. 'West Broadway* mreaa pork and
Irens ami ‘bare bre browu aa’ entr-a brown’
cigni&amp;a that the breiM are to bo wall wartnevi
rover. *B-&gt;bby Blue cm tlw iron’ is broital
UucQ*h, mill 'rush on deUvrry,' bruited oudfah. ’Oom from the nrighlKW* is ertro-d
Nvf, and the adjunct, *up and up’ rorenri that
it ratrt tie utrrek ami strvok of fat and taa,
white’put the treason brown’calls for tbadditinu at beans to the dish. ‘Ixk the blood
follow the knife' is the signal for run** beef
extra rara. ’Spuds’ are jotatire, and 'nieala.
boilo, bosto’ ninons toiled potatoca that are
large, mealy and well cooked. T. O. K,’ is
tbo call fur tapioca podding, and ’both’
both kinds of kms'c, hnrd and soft
Bort petdiag is -Catskill.’ and 'plum-up' or
‘■'lain Jo* means plum pudding. *T. with a
ti.' t» tea blsctdt, and &lt;-orn bread ia indieated
by ‘brown the Jack' or ‘corn Johnny ’ Order
*stan and stripes' and yonll get pork and
beans. When coffee or tea is desired with­
out milk tbo call is ’coffiw do* or *taa no.*

400 on hand, which I am bound to close out,

luuisvilta
wfebrity.

A FAREWELL.

Tbotcanuoti

to place to hta hands a valuable relic that bekmgvd to tlic elder Booth. He was shown up
stairs by a llttto darkey, who earrtod aotna-

iw —hb my wwr wine;
Give out, with wilder fancy’. UrtX

And tear me tame* a myrtad mltea.

with fright and be haxlnucd away, declaring,
fob God, sab, bo’d uebber touchud &lt;tat ting
ef he’d a knowed it was a dead tin's bead.
skull, nnd U proved mighty intonating ar.J
romouLic.
•‘Y«u» boforu. Junius Bnitiu Booth played

the saloon nt tb, wharf a rough-looking art at
two, whom by their talk bo concluded were
-W. 3. IVn&amp;tw.
DANGERS OF ftlATCH-MAKING.

to increase thrtr peculiar looks in Ids dlrec-

help near and escape wm out of tbo qumtlon
of the wood, suitably drted and split, are —bo would Pfolwbly have been followed - nnd
dipped Into n jia.te vomjww^l of pbcrjiiionui murdered, ndsrflng tlx* rougbeot, tougtast,
and chlorate or nitrate of i&gt;ota»h. JJf course, nglirat looking man to tbo crowd. Booth
there are tlw danger* of exptesiem and acci­ called him outmta to say a few wurda 'Ixxik
dental burns from tta-w rtemteah; tn miditten. the employes, chiefly women and chil­
dren, are potaoned by-fume* of ptiosphuruK
lug robtad. 1 want you to take it and keep
it safe (or r.» until tta -boat comes otong.*
dyspepsia; white many of them have a catarrh Tta- fellow looked voriwnt ly at tta old man
of the stomach; long dtawsca—especially nnd then n-nctari out for the talk Booth
catarrh- and comumptioti — are frequent. never oxjwcted to see a dollar of tb: money
Some mateh manufacturer* say that the work- again, liat ta was glad to Insure bls penmud
•afrty. Hestept ou a table in tta saloon.
Next morning bs vras nwakisod by tta custalian of Id* treaarro ‘Orf u’V said ta; ’the
loot'* iu sight Heru’syour money p Booth
(Kirtiana of bonra. particularly thnt of the was thorougtiy surprised, but of course de­
lighted. ‘What's your tvunof taasked; ’I
thus affected. Tcxuhncte ia generally tbo
llnd thing wrong that w Dotterel, thro perns

voice and answered: ‘It’s MorrilL

Folks

prtUten'.iary for Ufa J believe Ned BuntUna
wrote a highly cokxvd history of htn &gt;Tim»w
attended by more suffering. If the drew! bone
b removed by surgteai opcratica, recowry is
neglected die.
.'
To prevent this palafnl and Mxnetlmre fatal
dlerair, the most complete vsntilatioa of tba
working rooms, parVcularly near the floor.

and in order to do so at once I offer

He wanted to ere Mr Booth be-

u«k bun nxwwy and iteli'Wcta*.

A strange

nothing bat onlinaxy stiff neek. I treated
her with tta usual remedies in such cum,
but tlie disease seemed to apread very
ouickly over the whole body, riving her
the most excroctatrag pains, which seemed
almost beyond endurance even far a sheet
lime, causing her to scream violently. I
al once sent for a ph vsician, and be pro­
nounced it a very bad form of inflamma­
tory rheumatism; he endeavored to give
her relief from this terrible atony hat
could not- The diaeaeewM steadily grow­
ing wor*e, she began to feel it around the
heart, thia bring the vital pert, and fear­
ing the child would die before we could
Ret her some relief. I eaid, doctor, I am
not aalisfird, thia eh rid must have relief al
bottle of Alhlopborc* and to n»y uttet sur­
prise sfler giving her eight teaspoonful*
•he had relief, and In two days* tune she
wm up and around and did not sutler a
pain. All I used wm one bottle. It saved
my child's life. ”
Evary dniggistabould keep Athlophoros
enJ Athlophuros 1’ilia, t«ut wnsro they esn-

seod either (carnage paid) on receipt of
regular prica, which is |IJ0 per battle
for Athlnphnraaand 60c. for Fills.
'
J:..-, -.re

For indigvwUon use Cobb’s Little Pills.
40 pills only 25 ctHita.
THE HOMELIEST MAN in Hast­
ings as well as the handsomest and
others csll nt our store snd rH free, a
trial liottle of Kemp’s Bals «m for the
Throat nnd Lungs. It cure* nrute nnd
chronic coughs. I*rtce W cents and
•1.0a W. 11. Goodyear.
FOR 25 CENTS get Kmip’a Liver
Pill* fo&lt; Torpid Liver, for Constipation,
for the Comptexlon. W. H. Goodyear.
“I TRIED Everything, without re­
lief, hut Kemp's Pile Suppositories cur­
ed me." 8o writes A.G. Rone. New
London. Conn. l*rioe W cents per box.
W. II. Goodyear.

Now that Christmas ta over how does
yonr pock honk fe*H
r\\A sad relishlaliadidDaasra the hart
todepeodupoo. AckeYa Blood El­
ixir has been proocritad for years far all in purittaacfttaBlood. In every form of Bcrof-

tarty diffemit men. aud ■
prison. On (hi- last lu- found Morrill dying

long to fire

I should die bappy If I bad

•’Storm Beaten”- -Huilroads through­
out Michigan.
THB UY.GRU H. THATICB. ot Hreirt™.
Ind. sn)S: “IJoth m&gt;Mf aud wife owe our
Ilves toblllLUHK OONHUMPTION CUWL"
AKEVDU MAliK mteer-bie by tadiratlnn.
rousttiMtlon. Dimness. 1x&gt;m of Appetite. Triact..UfVll.hur I. ,

vaponc

Children •taxild not lx- pxmiticd to

wav found that bawliad wiik&lt;i the trug-dian
hi* .kull Booth gave it to tbo doctor tn
Loaisvilta to jut to order. t&gt;ut dying himself
mxo after tba reqocta was fonpmra until thptiyvtetan brought it to Edwin. IVe used it
for Yorick’s skull fn ‘Hatrlrt.* aud It was om
clean tkull. an J lighted up splendidly at nigbt

manufactured to n Httte more rervful man

pburus ihmkl la stnrtiy prohibited by-law.

nothing

iu the wanlroue. nnd 1 mounted it with a
Mactirth wig and hlg ta-jewried, gilt gown.
Some prying aantpul girl, happco-il to sre It
fright novi lucat to iknth. Morrill’* skull
didn’t rvmalu kxig to. Edwto’s jvwmsdmi,
tb-&lt;ugh Ona tins- ho went uorne to rixit hi«
mrtbm-, wbo Bred on High street, fa Balti­
more. Unpacking bh trunk while be was
out, slio caau- upon tlmt skull. Not knowing

-nr tappers to him.
In sbr toH him bow dis bad thrown that nasty
iJmll out of tbejwhidow, and that a rod cart

thong Lt nothing more ot it I trvmbl - to think

tor a long umr that tl&gt;s barter’s brain was
dnoni-reil, and that t pbywian bad advised
ba raiMwal to an asylum for treaumut Ftill
ta* ww, jcrmittol t» waniputate th- rah-r and

a crnir bariwr to punaw his calling. And
yet 1 am told that one ot tbo “crack’ barbers in
a well-known hotel in thi* city was for erven
nmnths an inmate ot aa incana nsylum. Now
that jublic attention baa l*en directe.1 to this

witched tbo audience with “C.»a&gt;t:ig Thro’ tba
Barus. tasud tar mdsringof them be would
tin re thrown up bis Highland bonnet with
delight.
Near m- «at «ne nt the chief dignitaries of
ths. Welsh C.ilvhisi’ic Metholtato tn New
tiouth Wates, and therefor* of U&gt;e modified
Puritenixm of the pn-wit day. Ho was convuUm) with laughter, but kept one luuvl over
ooo ejv, white with tta attar bo watched tta
charming tody ringing “If a body kirn a txxly
nesd a body cry." Patti and Bum* rerined

bHIljOH'N Catarrh remedy- t» a peritlvs
evre tor Catarvb, Diphtheria and Canker
Mouth. Fold V» W. B. Good&gt;«srTh* Sauli Marie Democrat employs
one reporter,'and that a young Udy.
Dr. JarkBon's blood and humor syrup
will ooeitivr cure all eruptions, ulcers
aud nad sort* upon the t«ody face or
Uiiil*. Will thoroughly chums* the
system nnd blood of every trace of dis­
eases that have their origin therein.
Cures the rheumatism, salt rheum and
canker, and ia well recommended by
the medical profession all over the
country. I’ricefl per bottle. Sold by
W. II. Goodyear
Bymn has a flourishing lodge of Good
Tem plant.
The Cherokee Blood Puri tier is a
powerful and pleaimnt. remedy for all
diseases arising from impure blood.
Cheboygan is Organizing a military
company.

C^vc’X

£»&amp;!• “J

thousands suffering from Asthma, Coo■umptlon. Coughs, etc. Did you evar Uy
Acker's Eng) tah Brmedvt It to the beet

at lOo.. 50a.

many, and don’t want to carry diem over, and
I won’t

This is a great chance to buy over­

coats at

Wholesale Prices,
My loss is your gain.

Take advantage of

this great sale and secure goods cheap, and

also help me out.

I don’t want to make any

profit out of you; I want to close out my over­
coats.

Yours for Bargains,

R. K. GRANT
Cash Clothier.

CANTA CLAUS
Will make his Headquartera at my Store, where will be found
a Large Ai^ortment of both

Useful and Ornamental
Consisting of Books by Dickens, Roe, Pansey, Mar
rion Harland, &amp;c. Alan the Red Line Poets.

Dolls, China and Glassware, Toys and Games
for the Children.
And a General Holiday Stock.
Our assortment of Ladies’ and Children’s Cloaks and Wpaps
ia large and prices low.
Highest market price paid for Live Poultry, Butter, Eggs,
Dried Fruits and Beans.

M. J. GOSS,
Hastings, Mich.,

throw your staxiMera bark, therbet forwonl,
..
.
_ ___ ~L- 1— . —_

The caltadiffer a Bute ta »oa»

and I’ve always found It so. The Salvation
Army nuts a very popular restaurant In
Chicago. There batter cafaa are called‘thre­
ap.’ there being three to an order; eggs triad
ana turned are ’fry three over;’buckwheat
eakw are ‘brown the buck.’ Such criee as
‘brown the bash and bare bar extra brown,’

I have too

profit; that is no! the object

Messrs. A. Black &amp; Co

■ow nm run osKmino.

by tbelr right:
ito ni general eta

This is no scheme to sell Overcoats at a

Prairieville, Mich.

hilarity.—Cantiff Maa

“How did theta nansas eHghtatel Many of
limn, probably With the negro waiters, wbo
an-given to singing ont their orders. Then,
Imippree, Mcsedl them rams from bright
white waiters who tired of calling the same
aklthfags.

AT ACTUAL COST!

Fltal

taaxtency

scribe a ctrcto with tbo entire limb. The gait
is pmcticod ma night drras before the mirror.
owwt vllfftenlt to mas-

Democr-tl.

Adinra year* after Henry Hudson kad
fc*ti&lt;fl-d hh [&gt;uicb employer* that the rivoc
.
. . ______ _
w arm

already Hl
ChicagoMI

Manufacturers and Dealers in
ri taWKt.

Monuments &amp; Headstones,

almost buttoned up to one
view ut Uw rhirt that is lei
thau Jilrt.
neckties yrttertirii®
almiDdried
with the fronts down to Us------------“i.
until they are s&gt; stiff as a boiler-plate. They

Guinea tas itaurd a msn‘f-r.tn setting forth
thendvantasw of that' tatand as u Russiaa

mimuMa

lM*^sss**ita mH Mtao*

Table Tops, Mantles,

thomashgibson.

And all work in Slate Marble or Granite.

&lt;h me
-ln liu.A
---- — -- —
land among cdu-.-atod pcopte thatJy
wu w, and that ta eoowqucw* New Bnglana
wm an fcttamL—Ikriton Budget.

srerwi
—---------- Harriet aod Virginia ITMhingtoc, &lt;*

B-s

All work guamntoed firet-ctoe. Mow U*tso«mf»titios
can lower. A good Btook to select from riw*y»o* hand. We
keep the latest and best dengna in our work , foraish esti­
mates and do all work promptly. Onr aim u to suit the peo­
ple and oar largely increased sales show that we are sneoees‘ As'we are the only dealers in Barry Coonty, we make^t
a special object tor Barry County people to bny of ua We
can Mid do save money to all who buy our work.
We thank the public for past favors, ud aim to merit the
patronage of all.
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A. Black &amp; Co.

�The Hastings Banner.
, Mien., Decanber 30.1880.

KDITOBLAL 1OTM.

Th* great iwWifir-ritateaman G*n.
Jvbn A. Logan pasaed from the sceuts
ef hb struggle* andiriumphs on Sun­
day tast. Hb death occurred at his
home in WaBhingtou at 3 o’clock p. m.
Lt cam* with startling juddounona to
hb family and friendn.
well as to tbe
nation, although R b Raid the event
had not been unexpected by hb physi­
cians fur BMrertHlkyu. 'Th- tat taltaaUon the douniry bad of the serloun
uharacter of hb illnred was from the
aasociatod pruw dbpatchw* of Saturday
morning. It b Dot the purpose ot thb
article to attempt an epitome of tbe
public life and services of the illus­
trious dand. These are matters of his­
tory, and are indeUlbly impressed upon
the memory of the American people.
typical American. Of him it may be
truly said: he wm great in war and
great in peace, nod the idol of the union
veterans, to whom the announcement
or his death brings the moat poignant
grief. It has also truly been said that he
was the soldiers’ pride and the Holdleni*
friend. His greatness wm the product
of unflinching courage, combined with
rare political and military skill. Lo­
gan's courage waa such m would have
made him a heroin any nation or age.
As a political leader her Arm convic­
tions, unswerving honesty and un­
daunted courage gained him a place at
the front. Although not a polished
scholar, hla utterances conveyed no
ambiguous meaning, and could not be
uiiHinterpreted. 11 is earnretoftB and
fervor carried conviction and enabled
Ulin to maintain a firm hold upon the
popular affection. Had he lived, he
would have been a prominent candi­
date for nouiinatioo for the the presi­
dency before the republican national
oonventkm of TiS. Gen. Logan's earth­
ly career Ms .riotuid, unstained by nny
act of dishonesty or dishonor. By his
death the county has sustained the
Iom of another pre-eminent cititen,
and the ex-soldiers **a steadfast and
moot influential friend.
Tbo average greenbacker’s disgust
continues to increase the more he
studies Cleveland's ruesaage,. and tbe
report of the present secretary of the
treasury. The simon-pure greenback
doctrine contained In these documenta
is most astonishing. Manning wants
all the greenbacks retired, and Cleve­
land asks for a total suspension of silver
coinage. These facts taken in connec­
tion with the fact that the only demo­
crat on the U.K supreme bench de­
clared that greenbacks were not money,
show how much sympathy the deino• cratic party has with greenback princi­
ples. And yet '• for three campaigns
these parties, holding such widely
different views on tbe vital issues of
the day, have acted together. Is it any
wonder that the greenback party has
become an insignificant factor in poli­
tics?

Aulong tbe most dangerous things
we nee in our country is the growing
disrespect for law, ami the feeling that
Instead of affording the means for dis­
pensing justice, it is really only a thing
to be Juggled with by cunning lawyers,
a bundle of technicalities lacking both
Sen.se and reason, from which social
order and justice cannot be expected.
All over the country the jails are full
of murderers, thieves, adulterers, who
are kept there by the quibbles of the
law until public iieutimunt la worn out,
and then rescued from deserved punish­
ment by the tech localities and loop­
holes devlwd by legal Jugglers. No
wonder that mob law ia increasing;
and it will go on increasing until the
law Is a means for attaining justice
instead of a m«um of fat free (or law-

It ia related that tbe democratic leadent have concluded that fusion in future
campaigns b useiea* in Michigan.
They think they have used the greenback party ulong as there has been

Tbe English nation seems surprising­
ly Slow to team that force cannot eooqutr the Irish, because that foree is
used on the side of Injustice. Justice
and kindness alone can solve Uw Irish
queaUun; nnd to Ita solution h-t these
be brought, and the result cannot be
other than satisfactory.

the little folks, and to tin J older ones
who delight in Bering ehil dren happy.
Tbe Christmas tree was Uae handsomest
we ever saw. the owrch was ta-tefully
decorated for theoecario®, the prenvnu
numeroua. useful aud hnany of them
very coolly. Takwi •althgether the
occaBion waa one that will t-« long and
Investigation into the vote on e«i- pleasantly remembered by an present
grtssman In Horrteontal Morrison's
Paimkx EKCAMPMFJcr No. «, 1. O.
district shows that the largest gains O. F., have elected the following office™
for 'his protective tariff opponent were
for tbe eoaulng term:
made in exclusively agricultural towns.
C. P.-E.Lorkhart.
tlk- &lt;^vil aud te will U-v fran
This shows that farmers are
intelligent to be bamboozled by
Scri be—Norman Bailey.
trade
Treasurer—Milo 'Williams.
H. P.—John Licbty.
By
the services of Mr.
Representative to Grand
art, to further any eau*j, it b oJaotataiy
AMh;..............................
warden of the state's prison at
necemary that nt certain inUmd* dally we
mmt-Mllo Williams.
Jackson Gov.-elect Luce MU do credit,

Following are the officers elect of
to himself and keep a good officer where
b.Urwd.Uv Or«d«L
uurlrviu
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term:
Morrison's tariff scheme was a second
V.8.-W. J. Michael.
time knocked out by his own party in
W. F.—Chas. Fairchild.
congress. A democrat never learns or
Treasurer—J. H. Damte.
forgets anything
R. 8.—W. A. Scidinore.
F.S—R.C. Watera
Not the least good thing about the
A.—8 Swikrrt.
holidays b that they compel an ad­
E—J. MraUey.
journment of congrwH for two weeks..
U. K.—Frank ItauMtt.
I. R-Ed. Snyder.
O. E.—Joa. Rowe.
KUrroeBANNKK;
“Cyclopedia op Hibtomy* ia tbe
Those who have been so situated an
to keep thoroughly Informed on the title of one of the most valuable works
successive efforts to get the Chicago, issued from the press for several years.
Kalamazoo &amp; Saginaw railroad started, The author. Prof. J. C. Ridpath, has a
and the general condition of the enter­ world-wide reputation as an accurate
prise as it stands to-day, will appreciate
historian, bis U. S, history, recently
that this ia a critical time for all con­ published, having hxd a sale of over
cerned. Four yearn ago the chance to 280,&lt;j00 copies. In tbe present work he
got the road built was in-our powmssion. has surpassed all his previous- efforts.
Had the two towns most concerned, In a perusal of thin work the mind »&lt;fs
Kalamazoo and
Hastings,, moved
not simply the glittering pageantry of
promptly then, the road wouftk some kings, the rush of struggling hosts, the
time agqjhave been in operation to the crash of arms, the dust of falling
thrones and rqmed empires, but is
Burned in romtilylng with the offer then enabled to see the people In their homes
open, and we lost the road. We appear and domes ic relations. In It is pre­
to have reached Just such a juncture sented tn three massive volumes the
now, tbe turning point iu the fortunes three grand divisions of hlstorv—
of the undertaking, either securing the ancient, medieval and modern. No
road with its vast and far reaching con­ one can afford to do without this work.
cern to the communities chiefly affected We have given It a careful examina­
or killing the final chance.
tion and know whereof we speak. A
Tbe prenent situation is about as fol­ like examination will convince Hast­
lows: The new company building the ings people that our assertions are
lino from Kalamazoo to the Michigan true in this regard.
&amp; Ohio railroad b strong enough to
carry on the undertaking If it has pru­
IT is but fair to state that Mr. J. J.
dent management, buys its materials to Eugland deoiea fu toto the report that
tbe best a/1vantage and has the co-oper­
he
has been biased by partisanship in
ation of the people on the route, fn the
way of local aid to build/rom the the least in the giving of certificates to
Michigan &amp; Ohio road to Hastings. It teachers, and challenges any applicant
must buy its ties In the winter and buy for a certificate to bring any proof of
them thb winter, too. while the partire such action on his part. He claims
who are putting in their money have that it has ever been his aim to award
their enthusiasm and Interest aroused. certificates purely on grounds of merit.
Thb last b a vital point, and failure to He may have made a mistake, he says,
recognize it b the very thing that de­ but has never been partisan in his acts
feated uh two years'ago. The men as county examiner. We are glad to
who constitute the present companv give his version of the affair, and now
subscribed enough money to cotnpleU it rests with those who made the
tbe road tb the Michigan &amp; Ohio. They charge to prove it If they can. We
can give the Utter company' an certainly hope that partisanship has
entrance to Kalamazoo. That section not crept into Barry county’s school
of road. 10 or 11 miles, will pay them affairs, for it has no business there;
better In proportion than to build and it was for the purpose of bringing
farther, unhs« they go clear through. the truth to light in regard to tbe
But three gentlemen manifret confi­ charges against Mr. England that we
dence that if they can build to Ht’U published the report, which was;
ings without using bonds, doibg every­ freely circulated, that he was using his ’
thing with tbefr own money nnd the office of county examiner to punish
loeul aid. they can go on to the Sag- those who opposed hb election as county
inaws, as thrv would then in-] in posi­ treasurer.
tion to place bondson the whole line.
A bykciai. dispatch to the Kannas i
That is to say. if tbe conditions are
favorable to building to Hastings right City Journal, date Dec, 21st, says, in
away, they will add enou.b capital to speaking of Messrs. Hughes A Ward: |
what b at present subscribed to go
They came here about two weeks 1
ahead. Otherwise, they are better off ago. with the intention of obtaining
to stop .where they are. I beard one of 2.000 signatures to the total abstinence
the leading spirits ot the company say Tvl.ul.V.. I.H.I-KO,... ■- -■ - --- * tf.K* V. .I... t.U.
pledge, and have passed that nurnlier.
at a Grand Rapids meeting a tew days The meeting at Shaw’s opera house Sun­
ago that he didn't want to have any­ day evening will long'be remembered
thing to do with building to Hastings by those who were present. The audi­
unless they could make their arrange­ ence was probably the largest, without
ments this winter season.
a single exception, ever iusetnbk-d iu
We forut^reat speculations here of thb citv, the galleries !&gt;eingso tilled as
what the line would be worth to our to cause uneasiness, hence the south
town if built clear through to the rltire gallery was partially emptied. The i
of the Saginaw. It ought to bo worth cbmr of twenty-six voictwand the Cam-1
relatively *ujore to Hustings. Why- eron orchastra furnished excellent mu-1
should the county seat of a rich county si . Tbe speeches of Messrs. Hughes
like Barry content Itself with the A Ward were the most touching they
pnwent proportions of Hasting* doing have delivered here. Before they begun,
the burineM of a fair market town, however, J)r. A M. Collins presented
closely followed by its competitors, them each a gold headed cane in be­
when it might, by one good effort, half of the employes of th** Hannibal
make iterif independent as to ship­ &amp; St. Joseph and Chicago, Rock Island
ments with two railroads, drawing in &amp; Pacific railroads, many of which have
a valuable line of manufactures, found­ signed the pledge and are wearing the
ing Its prosperity on the markets of a rod ribbon.
number of states, doubling or trebling
its size and increasing the possessions
Miluneky and fancy goods for Ahq
of every person holding a dollar of its next M0 days at cost at Feighner A
property ? That b no fanciful picture. Kuhlman'*
It b the history of a majority of our
thriving inland towns.
All eye« here are now turned on
Hastings. Our citizens have manfully
stood by the project, the only condition
they exacted being that the committee
acting as trustees for the bonus should
use every endeavor to gel some respon­
sible company to boild the rood. That
time seems to have come and if the
people of Hastings act with their cus­
tomary spirit andpromptoras, we shall
soon bear the thunder of the Saginaw
trains.
It will not do to wait or dally. The
•railroad situation in Michigan has
changed
around fast, and is still chang­
!
ing. A year from now the Grid might
1
be
so occupied as to make the" railroad,
to which we have so long looked for­
,ward, entirely impracticable. Obvious-

lord la ‘'White Cn» Library.'

Tbe finest ball in thU country U owned by

Tobacco for the same money of any other house in the
county and always did have. We have tbe cheapest line ot
Gloves and Mite we ever had. We will havethe largest line of

HOLIDAY GOODS
We evet hod. Onr Grocery Stock i« complete, and we will
not be undersold by any man on same quality of geode
Bring your produce; we want it
Youth truly.
-

SMITH, HAMS &amp; YaABMAH

tlnhlud piece, nnd it b tbav twbVvi into tbe

Buiridvw on? rapidly iticnxuinx in tbe Ger­
man anny, A loyal German journal crplalna

that while In that condition tlwy kill Jiem-

tetters addrMMd tn Uio foliovine
miUuinK uncalled for at Hastings,
such.. Is-C. ’.Tth. 1»C.
Mr*. H. K. Boatmen. Joon Moore. Wtlllam
Uulciey. tatira A. WbMKrr. Amanual tonhart,
E. J. Maivh. Hlsba BkllltBAi:. *
Drop tellers t.uj»e:&gt;e om. John Enrlong.
Chas. Howarth. 8. k. Hall, Mathew Klison,
Mrs Andrew Fisher. Andrew Kin*. Fred Odell.
Card-O. UiJTinxton.
W. R. FOWXK8.P.M.

pARMERH, ATTENTION!

HAY

The LARGEST STOCK OF STOVES EVER EXHIBITED LK BARMY
COUNTY is now on sate at H. A. GOOD! EAR &amp; SONS' Hardware Store
This stock embraers over FIFTY distinrt. patterns and stere, and teclodtM all
the lateMt patterns and improvements, and intending purchasers may feel mbmt
ed of obtaining here tbe beat goods at reasonable prices.

MESSER BROS.
Have A fnil supply of the Beet

"ViZ antedI
At Once, in any Quantity.

CUTTERS!
Made, consisting of the

Press near Elevator.
Call and See me.

J. M. ROGERS.

Ward &amp; DoIsod, Mason, Lansing.
We make nojiretenHionfl to eeUin^ cheap goods. We ex­
pect to remain m trade, and cannot if we sell any but Sretclass goods in every line. We calculate to maintain our rep
utation of selling strictly first-class goods very cheap. You
will get the worth of your money every time if you buy of iu

And see them.
of cutters.

We take pleasure in showing our elegant line

Respectfully,

Ths .Niagara. Falls ftoida.

MESSER BROS

CKMD U.IM OIVI(I&lt;».

Boston Dry Goods Store.

MARR &amp; DUFF
&lt;

li 42

Hive opened the above store

Mdi Skill, iubi &amp; Bih Blwk,

Battle Creek, Mich.

JtNUi J. Full cab again in tbe toils
of the law. • Friday night last Officer
Hon. E. &amp; Lacey ia already ptrt down
Ayer* found his horse hitched on the
mn second in the senatorial race, with
streets at 12 o'clock, where It bad re­
good prospects of securing a good hod mained shivering with tbe cold for sev­
eral beurs. Fuller was arrreted for
cradty to animals, and his trial will

Next week, aji the offioea Hi the court
house win be tilled by republicans. We

Look at our stock of Crockery. We have tbe nioert lot of
Water Sets ever offered in the city. We tyive

A newly invented machine for’forxfotf
or rteri hi any form tn which the metal
be turwd lurcirvk a new method of w. eking

EDITOB KALSMatOO TKUMRAPH.

C. C.—John Liehty.
V. 0,-fcylvrotaf Greuwl
Prelate—JutiusRcawU

New Pineapple Glassware—Perfect Daisies.

for a five-inch ball. ? I ,.’*W for vrw of fivo and
a half inches nnd W/XX&gt; fur a w-ven-Uicb ball.

Additional Local Items.

senator will be invited to "cw up
higher" and take a seat In the annate,
for which place hb experience and Lodge Na 13. K. of 1\ held Monday
ability peculiarly qualify him, and for erasing tbe following officers
wretiinf year:
which Ms party mrvtoai Justly entitle elected for

Special Sale of Lamps.
Another lamp honae gone to tbe wall (they made too good
goods) and we got 10 doi. of their lamps at prices that no oth
er house in Bsrry Co. can reach. To see and get prices will
convince you at once.
'
■

A favorite forui of manufacturing quart*
cryrtateto tbe rpb'f ', and balla of three inrim

anything to use; and bow that it baa
degenerated into a faded and still fad­
Ing reminiscence of its fonaer seif,
thwte democrats will leave ft to ita own ,

gained anything but a few offices by
fusion? Any man a» roe what fcbM

T ATEST NEWS!

The store is filled with Bargains in each department.
i the Stock is all Bargains.

US
£
«rr » ttk-k ibu ih. V

In

At Prices we wiR not quote in tbe paper, but we will give yen:
when you coll on us; prices that will astonish you.
We invite yo« ta give us a call and we will endeavor to sell
you goods right; and i&lt; yon do not want to purchase, call and
we will show you our stock with pleasure.

Fine Line tf Childs’, Misses’ and Ladies’ Cloaks.

Vll&gt; I-

Oppotte

�The Hastings Banner.

Local News.
Circulation

HAtrrurun. thuesday. dec. so. taw.

Local Advertising Rates:

wwt, 1,73ft

wftfyl

S INS. CO.

si

naheMU the LadW society

pearod to enjoy themselves hugely.
tX”1
Boe, J Club ,|&lt;art Uw

Cba*jiDion B working in a canty
store gtybarlotfe.
’
Dr.ChJaRuaaeU and wife returned
following officers Tuesday evening:
President— W. F. Hicka.
to Allcgsta Moods).
;
Vice PreddMrt—P. A. Sheldon.
MIm Mia RMng Buadaved with bdr
Seerrtary-E. W. Morrill
parents at.Wmdfend.
'
Tnwaurer-C. G. Bwtfey. .
Weight? Kat a Co, jewlera. of
w«a Id Onn.1
Detroit, have had the largtet ChristJjjYEH EXAMINED
Detroit
Thev are
sr,. liberal advertisers,
___ a-moav awann ware®.
.
&gt;
Detroit. They
(X D. IWx1, otabiar of tbe City
and withal one of the’most salable
hrial maned at Kalamazoo,
firms In the dty of the strairi. hence
their large list ot custom era,-which ex­
Mi. of Bay City. was
TM0
FREE OF CHARGE!
&gt;r tbe Michlr»M tend overW-enUre state.
traded 1
i city Sunday.
.
E. W. Nlirope. on employee of ffiL
Wttb the Most Improved Instnimeate.
finished copy of ShakeeDemoemt office, in very sick.
pere’s SongH and Sonnets was stolen
ot dRMUcSM Lower thaa M wy otiw
Mrs. Erhuk Ciirson spent batwtel
EW. IL Goodyear A. Co.’s store
and Sun&lt;hv at Grand Rapids.
t*nrv **«* »t GoW 8j&gt;wct*fU* on h»od.
iy. 'As this wm the only copy of
CoL DMry. of Jackson, was on ou^work
In
this
dty,
the
one
who
re/OHS BUSKER,
J
•uch. a ChrirtiDM present may streets Saturday and Sunday.
eouc
«n« know that It ia rightfully tbe property
The Miasm Mina and Mena Mudgv
of the firm mentioned above.
are home from Albion college.
I
Quarterly meeting of the N. D. . i*rof. Ooh'is attending tbo rtact*
tesebera
’
institute
at
luinslng.
Adventists
churches
of
Maple
Grove.
U«rrr N.w Yun.
J HAVE
Carlton and Hastings Will be held at
Mrs. A. IL Johnson in spending tbh
Tn» new bwfk repo
Carlton Center rommendng Friday holidays in Detroit and Toledo.
ness.
evening, Jan. 7th, continuing o»er
Added to my stock of Jewelry a
Born. Sunday, to Mr. and Mrs. Henry”
The tine
dug inakcti burtnetM Habbath and Snndav. Ministerial help
C. Cook, a non. Shake, Henry.
/
. fall stock of
boom.
from abroad Is expected. A cordial
11 and wife, of AlkK
Next week the supervisors will as­ invlatlon is extended to all, bv order
gaa, spent
nun in this dty.
ot the church.
semble.

hr

MUSICAL GOODS!
Call and g»&lt; pri-.xM.

IcOiWs, the Jeweler.
Ci' /

HASTIMCS.

cies are broad and liberal.

ltn poli­

It pays the

Full Amount of Lo$ /

Eyrglmsj,

Spwtachs wd

Hastings

It.bu Age, Experience, Repetition and SUMiiQ.

Bank.

IICW.

Mfcbigac.

OFFICERS:

DIRECTORS&lt;

L K Knappru.

Broadlieatl aiii Fine Dress
Goods, CloaU etc.
Morse E. Nevins.
E.rvMlkBaodlMrebief. ■

yuu VAN FIND

■w.rtiblr and BpprpfTWr- for RoHAay
Gibs, st

Standard Works of His­
tory and Fiction,

Red Line Editioa of Poeti, 75c.
1 OONicely Bound Miscel­
laneous Works at
40c. each.

Loo« ,r« b-i« h»o|«i u Ul. city at ./Hiawatha Lodge No. 53. D. of K.
a lively rate.
wave elected the officers as follows for
School *iH commence Monday for ensuing year:
tbe winter term.
N. G.—Sister James Murphy.
V. G. -Sister E. LoekharU
•
T. C. &lt;k Co.’a fine overooata at actual
Scribe—Bro. Norman Bailey.
cost at R. K Grant's.
\
F. 8.—Sister Mary Geer.
Bastixm bnslnerts mon report x.
Treasurer—Sister Frank Stanley.
larger holiday trade than usual.
Representative to Grand Lodge.—M.
B- K. Graitt ie closing out his large Williams.
stock of overcoats at actual cost
i/Thesociety connected with Emanuel

Md Wil. rkpwt t,

.Mrs. Donahue, nre Emma BMRyMHf
Ypsilantl, is tbe gurat of her parent*.

A Lame A&amp;ortaent of Jovraile
and Gift Boob.
QOODYEAB A CO.

Th Jwpli’i Ing Sim.

W. H. GOODYEAR A CO.

It i^ the

him

safest policy issued.

Tbe asHets of $1,262,170.35 are a guaranty of
payment of losses by this Company.

L. C. WELTON, Agv
Office over Hicks Bros., Hastings, Mich.

LOGS WANTED!

Fred Spangemacher is spending the
week with his parents near Racine, Wia.

Ed. Frort and wife, of Grand Rapids,
were in this city part ot the week past.

Mr. Greening, of Toledo, was the
guest of Satie Tinkler Saturday and Bun-

If you want *n overcoat at whole- church will be entertained co Thursday
afternoon of next week by Mredames eral weeks at Banfieid. is at home
To-moeju*w will be yonr last oppor­ N. Barlow, W. Wilkins, John Goodyear. again.
tunity to snare S per cent on your taxes. R. Dovle, L. Hughea, and tbe Misses
Len t righner and wife, of Nashville,
Wanted, to purchase, an atlas of Knowlton. Belle Throop. Grace Messer, spent a Merry Christmas with Hastings
Harry county. Inquire of C. D. Beebe Carrie and Josie Shuman, Fannie Leea. friend*.
Grace
Crandall.
Supper
served
from
at Harting* City Bank.
Miss Viola Willison, who is teaching
five until seven. All are cordially in­
near Hickory Comen, is home for the
QUARTERLY' meeting at the M. if. vited to attend.
holidays.
church Sunday. Presiding elder Buell
The Hastings Engine A iron Works
will preachnn the evening.
Homer Giddinga went to Ohio Satur­
One plegnant feature of Qj/irtmaa in have running a very- l«nr« grindstone day to look after a dower left him by
Hartings wm that the worthy poor for farmers to grind axes, etc. They bis father.
Walter Mixer,* a student of Prof.
were remembered. Sweet fe charity.
dreM over and temper axes and all
kind of steel tools. They have all new
Subject of discourse at morning improved machinery to do work quick Rork’s school, is spending tbe vacation
service nt Haptirt church Sunday next: and good. They keep all kinds of pipes, in this city.
John VI; 028. Evening: Rom. VIU:
Miles Main and wife are spending a
valves, fittings, belts, hose. oil. circular
20.
saws, packing, and other articles too portion of the week with friends In
Bt reference to ad vertSemont else­ numerous to mention. It will pay you Prairieville.
to
v|&gt;lt
their
new
shop.
where, it will be seen that J. M. Rogers
R. B. Wightman aud family and Geo.
is in the market for the purchase of
Tomlinson and family spent Christmas
^Tiir annual meeting of the Barry at Nashville.
County Agricultural bocjrty was held
s plenty in tbe market since
James, son of Bev. Lee, a student of
ing. The going price for dry Tuesday p. in. Tbe election of officers Albion college, is speeding the holidays
maple stove wood is 81 AO per resulted aa follows:
with his parent*-.
President—John Dawson.
Fritz Goodyear is home from Or­
Vice Preu.—Edgar D. Reed.
chard
Lake
^Military
Academy
for a
The Christmas tree at the Baptist
Secretary — Wm. H. Merrick.
bolidav vacation.
church wm profusely laden with pres­
Treasurer—Norman Latham.
ents. The occasion was enjoy rd by all
Executive
committee—Jaa.
A.
Dr. J. C. Andrus and wife returned
Swerzev. Chaa. V. Robinson, Thomas Turedav from a few days visit with
Don’t forget the Sons of Veterans S. Hrici» J. M. Rogers and Wm. Strong. Battle Creek friends
The treasurer’s report showed a balball, at lUnion ball, Friday evening
December 31.it. See announcement
elsewhere.
comprehensive, showing the total num- load of pickled ben-fruit
On and alter Jan. 3d.1887.
two
vx.
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T bvr Of entries for the last fair to have
Prof. Rork and wife, of Lansing, were
bonking bouse* of thia city wiU beclOff- been 2.120, exceeding bv2«0 lhe great­ the -guests of Hartings relative- and
rd bet"w»en H..
tbe ».«.,«
hours nf
of i&lt;&gt;
12 m
m. and iI eat number of any prectrting fair of
trlends a pertion of the week.
o’clock p. m.
the sodrt-v. The receipts for th* vear
Mr. an&lt;l Mrs. Geo. Richmond, of
were 82^0!JB; expenditures, 82.57273.
The Iron for the* new bridge on
Grand Rapid*, will !/• the guest- of W.
Michigan aveaue
arrived and a of whi'-h 8674,W were for permanent
force ot m*n Is employed putting thr improvements. In addition to the sum .A. Hams and wife New Yeara day.
mentioned above a«t expended for per­
The Miss** Stlmpsnn and Hyde, of
same in- position.
(
manent improvements the sum of Allegan,spent Chrirtmas with Julius
1/Mr. &gt;nd Mrs. Daniel Stbikeii, 8128 13 has l&gt;een expendeil on the track
Ru*«ell and wife, returning Monday.
i Mil! k*x p open house New Years day by the lessee ot tbe grounds. The
Gen. J. G. Parkhurnt, of Coldwater,
। from S to ». Informal n-ception. A grounds and buildings were never in as
; cordial welcome to all.
g&lt;K.-d condition as at present. The re­ wa% th* guest at hi- daughter, Mrs. F.
G. Goodyear, a portion of the part week.
SCOTCH caps that other deafen- can­ tiring officers have lhe satisfaction of
Miss Lucy Chittenden, teacher of
not buy fur Mv. sokl every day at IL knowing that although two years ago,
when they were efected, the society Germau In the state univenritv, In
K. Grant’s for 60c. They are the only
was over 81,100 in debt, and despite the spending the holidays with her eouain,
imported capo in the dty.
unfavorable weather of last fall, under Mlu Belle Throop.
The railroad solicitors report very theirndminisUation the society Is now
alow pmgreM. Can it be that tbe dtL freelrom debt, and tb&gt;- grounds and
Mr. A. Black and wife went to Ann
Arbor Friday. They will visit relatives
zens of Hastings and tbe farmers of property much enhanced in value.
Barry county are not awake to thrir
The officers elected are men fully in Ohio before their return, which will
be
about January 1st
cornj&gt;elent for their various positions,
opportunity ?
and the Banner leeta certain that tbe
Clement Smith and family. M. L.
The Ohio Farmer’s Insurance Co­ prosperity of the society is awured
gives tbe farmer a broader policy than
during their terms of office
anv mutual company doing bu&amp;lneM in
of IL W. Shriner and family, of Char­
the three countie-, and is worth 100
The year about closing will form an
lotte, Tuesday.
cents cn a dollar.
epoch in the history of HasUngs that
C. F. Brooks received a Christmas
Mrs RKbecca Gilleland hereby will long be held in remembrance for
thnden her heartfelt thanks to .the the important events that have trans­ present of a handsome cane, from John
manv kind friends on tbe townline for pired. It has been a year of disaster Kelly, who is an Inmate of tbe stale
prison at Jackson. Tbe cane is the
tbe gvaeroua donation received by her and of progress for this city. Tbe
handiwork of Mr. Kelly.
great fire which on the fateful day of
Hon. 8. C. Prindfe, for 11 yean pro­
JoeEFH.Bow K brought to this office August 18th reduced to ashes 880,000
bate judge of this county, now of San
rt week a strawberry plant having on worth of property in tbe boainesa por­ born, Dakota, was a welcome Christ­
it several berries, a portion of which tion of the city, temporarily checked inas day caller at this office. He visited
were ripe. Fresh strawberries in De­ business. But the consequent stagna­ among old friends here for a few days
tion was of but very short duration, for
cember ia musual for Barry county.
ere the fire bad ceased to smoulder in the part week.
R. K. Grant says h* can make more the ruins the work of rebuilding had
Mr. L. G. Moore left for Walfed Lake,
to sell Wfcover-'oHtb at actual cost than been begun. The tnagnilicient elevator Oakland county, Tuesday, m response
he can tv keep them over, ami that Is of F. H. Barlow &amp; Co. and the Dew to word received that bis father was
Newton
House
will
stand
as
conapieLa Asana nnw X*rttx vilt mina It
uotts monuments of the visit of tbe s&gt; to rail bl, p.rmt. New Yyra. e&gt;
fire fiend. Although the blow was a which ti™ the. loUoded to oetobrete
severe one to the 'firms and individuals thrtr coldec w«ldln« urlrwwj.
Bt KKfFBEXCE to ndioe elsewhere it suffering tbe Iom of property thereby,
D. vM M. Dir. e &lt;orj&gt;«^"7
will be sr«® that Mr. and Mn. Daniel Hartings is more prosperous to-day be­ t, reeldrat, now ot Lake Ot,. MlmeuStrikar «I “receive” at their elegant cause of the great Are- Tbe Engine A kee comrtj, wee • Bawwnn &lt;»U« Moo­
Iron Works have been rebuilt with
d*,.
Mr. 6e» be. perebeeed Mleenonew boob on Mew V ears day. The af­ improved machinery and increaaed
fair will be informal, and all who wish capacity, and in fact all of tbe build­ k J Conat, Sr«. and will awmiue hta
to in’,p«e&gt; their botne are cordially in­ ings erected in the burnt district are dutfes m editor and manager ot li
paper on Jaa. 1st- We predict for h
vited.
‘
aaocrawafal journalistic carver.
CKRVFMAS day dosed four weeks of
Hartinr*
House
baa
been
erected,-an
great bates* activity Id Hastings.
Wanted! Wanted! Wantedjhonor to a dty of much greater pre1 jOUO pounds of dried blackberries.
a&gt;iu
teoUoas. Tbe work ot putting m
2JOO pounds of dried reapberrFw.
water works b progreMlngaa rapidly
7mA -I___ i.
A^A
as tbe weather p-rmita, and soon after
tbe opening of spring Hastings will
have an excellent fire protection. With for all of which we will pay tbe
men who are “up
th* completion of the improvements highest rackrt price. in cash or trade.
Bring your dried fruit before gr«n
now in progreas, Hastings will have
taken a Mg stride forward. Tbe dos­ vegeiahlw begin to arrive from the
ing tear has lie*n one oLprosperity to
&lt; railroads destroyed in- Hartingv mercbantB. A»;nost without
t up a town. Comegentfe- exception tbry report th&lt;* safes larger
wrltlk sriG-hn-ja. Don’t than for previous years. Thb la cogSlher people buikl you up. duiove evidence that the effort* of ocr
bydtomit bratby helping

Pina aid Leather Bound Albius t
Very Cheap.
Novelties in Christmas
Cards.

And has no voidable conditions.

naevna *

1,000,000 feet Basswood.
-1,000,000 feet White and Red Oak.

1,000,000 feet White Ash.
■ 100,000 feet Rock Elm.
1,000,000 feet Whitewood, Cherry
Walnut.
The above logs will be received at onr Morgan and Has­

Parties should call on tbe undersigned for the

tings Mills.

lengths wanted before cutting their logs.

THE TIME HAS ARRIVED
when you will be looking for some Present for

CHRISTMAS
Elegant Silk and Linen Handkerchiefs, Silk
Silk Mufflers. -Fichus, Table Linens,
Towels, Dress Goods, Shawls, Cloaks,
Corsets, Gloves, Hosiery, and

Millinery Goods!
Can all be bought at Very Low Prices, at

New Eton. 1st Door west of National Bank.

Holiday Goods I
Of Every Description !
Belonging to a FiratrClaae Furnitare Store, are arriving daily
at the Mammoth Furniture Rooms of

ARCHIE McCOY,
INCLUDING

Bedroom and Parlor Suits, Couches, Easy
Chairs, Fancy Chairs, Rattan Chairs,
Marble and Wood Top Center Table*, Brackets of
overv description. Mirrors, Chromoe and
All of which I oSer very cheap, toffbar with j
General Furniture, which is the largest between Jactoon and
Brand lianids. Come and see my goods before y&lt;m buy. as I

FORGET IT NOT!

FORGET IT NOT!

N.B.-TbebertHDo»«»»H«M*
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Rheumatism

I a hour. Ttau they Mt

—i appeared in sight until
Then Indians stawwl

MATUftAL HWTOSY OF THE "flENUS
HOMO," SPECIES *&gt;UG1L.

ROLLER MILL
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And other marked improvement* will l-e made in

Hantinus this season

will do for yon- Therefore, If you Buffer

Infant "i-ajH fa not to ta distitigulsfax!
a. It iv only as Ito grew, in
pwuUaritiea develop tbniup him a* n son of Pollux
die upon his birth, mxl Ufa
■it enough ia him to olitain

PETER NIXON’S DEFENSE.
which n»y undo, i‘&gt;-u-r Nixon, 1* rcprerentod
as “Signor &lt;Jinii&gt;iW“-£nd pictunsl a* toalng
qanu-n udfajn tooau*Ma lx&gt;y would fling
npappl-w. Ttabill says of him: “We will
|my n reward uf.gl.UU&gt; to any one who can
match him bi teuu of strength." For five or

g nf pugU coGinwitera in
raining which fa pru-.-ticed
s» different*r-t ot thing.
but-jQ ma a mile
to Writo. fait to ■branillsb
■tell, Idit to Uotn-fali cLiIh;
o suffer.

Lhfa potent remedy a fair ttiiL

and givohlmwilf
liim. Uncfa Kifa wanted tta taf ,
which niore bo could .

A Positive- Cure.

tljtn in my Dip*, ankles, acd writt*. I
the Itxlhna w Ml.
promi«J him protection, nnd be 1
ivould taaahr outride tbe cabin U
™ : ouxmended to try Hood’s Harsaparill*. I
ilj’ Ho mis instructed to inform Idttb,, "’T1
took four botUc« and am perfectly well,
oe wlicwcr wt« in rnmmsnd, ttat i। - teS1 riiecrfully recommrad Hoodb Sarsaparilla
ntotes of tta cabin would fight t£ tta ___
and iu tta course of trie next quarter of an
world." W. F. Wov». Rtoomlngtai, 1IL

For Twenty Yearn
I have been afflicted Jtlh rbi-umatIvm. TWorr
18331 found no relief. but grew wonie. J then
t--gan taking Rood's Sarsaparilla, and it did
me more good than all the other medicine I
over had.” H. T. Balcox, Shirley. Hjp*.
•‘I MtSen-d from si tat the doctors called
muscular rheum.HHiu. I too* Hood's A-u&gt;.iparUl» aud sm entirely eurvd.” _J. V. A.
raororr-oT. letter carrier, Ctiicagn. HI.

aiKl'U fa a aufarm tact Uint ta prrbiritad"
they simply wasted their cmmuniiion. I
everything put down lor him 0:1 Uie liilfa.
He wa» a i eriutote Goliah in rtrengto, fairly
skilled in boxing and wrvoUing, aud many
stray
1-ulhH to find a victim. Tta firing bad j
a load celebrity who took bold of Uucb

half a yard; tta left foot
iy planted on tta ground,

two warrior* who tad •tv-arrl a porition

travel, marrinl a willow in fat. Paul, aim!
after tta teoueymoca tta pair astiled iluan ou

», l»ut tta silence maintained
finally eiuboMnuvd ttaui mxl
with Um hips, tat awtuginj loou-ir f.vjm tta
AouJdar-taviug complied with width con­
ditions be fa initiated into all too inyitcrius of
“bitting" and “oounter-bnung“, Stopping"

to all who may desire, a book eonL-unu-g tnauj
additional sifttTfnento of cure* by

discouraged.
When tta Indian trouble-* of 1MJ3 first
begun to crop up, Uncle Peter and hl* wife
were urged to •••••k U» protection of sotne
fort or ..-ttkmeni. By this time ta b&amp;l a
clearing of twenty acre* or more around IriB
bouv-, bud planted corn and potalora, tuid

tvard in hfa master's hospitable abode, a
“bruttar pugr l» Mt taforo bint aud tta j&gt;ar
tabta frat rum have tta privilege and sutfata-tiou of hammering each o her » laow and
tahca vrito too gloves to lbs- mingtai a.lmirattou and cuoatoruafaou 'of too dutmgublitd
CHOICE VOCAUULABT.

to go to ruin, and ta determined to . stick.
’ When tlifa dneidou wm made known in bis

write a fiattv and more jx&gt;lfa!iedsorf;ivttan
before, by roa-on of tbu frequont upjillratioii
of ttagjores; tta bridge, too, b * little tndental; fcfa ctorit bone* also prot.-nde un:iaturaUy. and u constant grin :• -ro ta -»vn upon
^li* Ince, as though ta felt tbu aiv-ilutu IM.VW-

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although ta wua anxious to Imve tar seek
prota tlon in too uourest wettlrjiu-nt Unde
i’btcr bml bml time to Iraru soinothing of In­
diiui cbunuUsr, there being scarcely a day
but that ta encountered toine of tu----------1
while many called him “brother,

tongu^5 and adopts that of tta trat.Miiity.
Hi'raih l;fa brethren tta “Fancy;" tahasuo
Alger a bead, but a “oat;" hts tair is “wool;"
hfa farabradb hfa “frontispiece;’’ id* norefa
hbieysN are “peeper.,” .“ogk-s"tor
Lis tnouth
potato trap." or
is hfa

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Bo sooner been taken titan tee began prejiaratiems to defend lit* own. He strengthened
the tingle dope to hfa ratlin, made loopholes
at different pointe, and built heavy toutten
for tbo window*. Tta next more was to
make tta roof fireproof. By filling tta qixccw
between tta binders, whicb ian length who

"mauleys;” that part of hfa body which reDriven hl* meat and drink is, by a idiigularly
beautiful tiinire, doaomtnatod his, “bread
basket," and hb higs ta dntcritaa figuratively
a* Tins," or jocorelr m “understandings."

accomptatad the object sought for.
’■ Tta cabin stood &lt;xi a knoll about 200 fret
i from a creek Petre hed only one Imrrel
’ which ta could fill with water. Tta log barn
i stood about 230 feet from tta boasu, aud that

dlfforccUv, and tta extraction of tta nain-&gt;
from trn olfactory or any other orgnn by
'violence, ha, with that love of tropes which
fa ctararteriitlc of hfa apeciea, cfascritaM as
"turning on tta tap" or “drawing tta cork."
Copious and exprvarivo, however, as U his

Tin. Copper and Sheet-Iron Ware
~
Rapi

Neatly and Promptly Doije.

"

Eave-T-roug^»g

a

Specialty’.

The Hull Gasoline Stoves.
Thin is the Latest1

id Best.Gasoline Stove. &lt;’ah and seetheni

New and S|econd-Hand Staves lor Sale!
: At Very Low Figures.
] also have a quantity of Plow Points, et*.. that I will Hell at
Teiw slight iiilvModover wholesale prices, to close out
Reniemljer tbe place, and yours respectfuHy,

Hood’s Sarsaparilla
ploniMr life, aud ah.11 ta found hiiuaeU

Jooifad with 1 mdy liy C. 1. BOOU fa CO., taweU. Mom

IOO Doses One Dollar.

|wrfona;\app-®ranco olid bin n&gt;-

Proposes
x
Bssion. You wiM
find him at hi» nebr location north side of State street, east of
A. E. Harris’ hafiew shop. He is prepanxl tn&lt;*©rve the pub­
lic with everything in the line of

. to tbe tarn atonre. Hfa preparationx for a
- xiege hod not gone unnoticed by tta Indians,
1 who culled at tta cabin us usual, and who
teemed to ha .-e anything eta tat murder m
i ttair tenrta Ttay asked why ta was going
to all ttat trouble, nnd be answered that
eotuu Uul
It fa doubtful if the rodskins talfavcd his

occasionally for

■(toUr, buf tou

h'«»r of Mrchfapui-Tta Circuit Court for toe
iliiaru, vs. Hlvriitig MoIlliatrr. drlriHlauts.

Mu.,
,
ctaruv of yela, aiu!
tbe lo-hans
reaped firing
and gathered togvttar in council, if ttare
wm a weak point in tta -utuntiun ttay idcuiiI
tt&gt; find it. Alter tta twf bad been co vend
wRh &lt;Urt anti tta cnbln loojdiolorl Uncle Pater

' Alfiater anti AurtM,
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were pointe not covered by t|x- l-xipW-,.
and ttarw were more loottboira than liefenders If ttay were dotermitad to burn
hint out they could tio it. It wm wmduwu
before tta redskin* modi- aixntar move.
Then ttay opened ilreogr.in, but coniwntrated

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A T A D D U REMEDY.
MICHIGAN
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thoroughi

«3is’x2ist5r.‘Ksa;

wilsor;
WASHBOARDS

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| auu il further atW^ngtolbe court, that toe
’ bill ut ywnpUiul lu tbfa cunae was flk-d'for the
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him ulive h&gt; dead, nnd would risk M&gt;tcatbing
to make hlnut pi isoner. if ttay set fire to
the cal-ill it Would bo in itopw
- ■mnm.-ouu-wx
lioptw to drli-vvut
drive out Viuleiut
Juuusmi aud lulieoa McAfifater. ’
they would •i , Taeretore.
Toerrture. ixi
on ra~ra„..
imoUuii ...
of Clctucut HudUi. soilci- ‘
tta iuniatcs, liut it was not likely ttay
rajrau.ftjra.prf;;- -u-ftft^uurf i?js
in/ithrr things. 1 hey were more likciy to ; ta. aud tbe num ts hereby rrvivtd against tta
-tey n battering ram on tta door ns tta first -*rid Fred MeAllMer, Ira McAllister. Albert
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A.CAMPHELI

A. BL.U Jv

. I M.-Alltelw*

Me tM.

plank, hung on

Cillca AleAMbUT. Gideon McAllister, iiurac*
MrAlllater, George McAllister. William McAIUs-

be cntktad in If tta Indian* brought a Jog
into play and tbelr prooreding* were not in-

(rinbuit* iimtu.
Auu it 1« turttar entered, adjudged and de-

with too shot gun, and hfa wife took Um
other, having the revolver. No atteuUoii

ManuNcturan*, whohw^e and retail
dealers in •

FUR GOODS!
For prewnK nr-thiog fa» triore appro­
priate than

ran, .
U.. .u _
Ai»u II H lurtuer ur-lrrr-1. adjudged ami
was not a moonlight night, but there crrnsi tori Gidctm McAllister; lloew-e MrAl(l&lt;n -ra.
WM sutoci'lit light to wm stumps forty feet ' ter. George McAUIUer, WiHuun McAblster. Seal Sacquee, Gloves, Capa,

away, and uv
no Indian „could aoircach tta 1 1L“ " ’b 1 «‘»mj»-uii. Vluieuu Joim«m .md rmv&gt;,„
' tenaUcAltateriiou-rcaldeiildrieiMJautonf this
door
being seen, Yvncn
- -- without
----- —-nigni aao
Wwi
r,-a|dc a* (ulluw*.- Gidruii Memjjy Mtt.iud down, ten ,
wta esreus) tta tm'-k of
tattering ram, baldly ap;
jy Ujey tnew oy
jpopt
uivr u&gt;u.b UUFV oikwcu uuu ldo
oji
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rwsssrasi

etc., or Bear, Lynx, ffox and
other Furs “ Muffs. Boas,
fate.; also Trimming4 of all
kinds.
After Jan. 1st, 1887,

m tuvlr apj-rarauce l!»r&gt; eaure t.-vtr aiiWe will offer Fpvjul fcrciwvUiriite on good* inai!«- to order,
Wow wtau Uncle Peter and bis wife opened ' them uta&lt;
nnd to be niitilo over n-pan\&lt;d.
TUrk. a—- ----- d.-r :.li.l 11
a rincon, rr.^rd for three law offleore wlic ( kill and ix-alp. For ton* days uot aa Indian lowed br *c rennin and yclh and groatm, bmju cuu/mwid by soul uoureritaui. .ivfi-ti u»ii!
Auu it fa iurthcr ordered, that wllbiu twei-ly
are continually poking todr .noww in jiugii'a | appeared at Um-le Pdtors cabin, nor did ta
fog , ras dropi»ed and tta rotaklru
d iy» tiir eun-uialtnuit caure a notice ot lid. or‘
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sw ono in the neighborhood. Thb ta took '
to TOrrr.
Ore to or pubhsutri In tta llMthiic* Ha.nxkk.
a newspaper prlnicd. published auu ctreulatlujE
to«l50.0ii. A One lino.
. wouiuirri, while one my ntreicbrd iu deatlu
mend.il community.
■ Tta fire cf tta Indians etaut tb- bouse now
anxious roa
council Uncle Peter tell-pretty curtain wtat tta time above urererltad lor their appearance
At the Inwini priofaljossibta.
FKANK a . .........
CLL.MKN1 r&gt;MllU. Nolk’IU-r lor Cjinplaluaiit.
A Inie cupj.
tta shutters up to tta
GEORGE
W.
AliUEV,
Kegisier.
tnontta or more preriou* to too evwtful day J srindowj, and tonwd hl* faithful dog out tlxun to torture him 111 revenge for their Ineses.
doore. that ta might give tlm alarm hi care Ho instructed hfa wife to remove toeir vainMortr^j. hale.
14C nnd 14S .Ii‘ff--r"on Ave
lk-fault bating been tmule in ttaconditions of
to the chamber ta liad dug out, and the
Detroit, Mtoh
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cvxi.fkL.rMl r.S&lt;M wrw*L
&lt; F. a i-vrlalti tuungage made and exrvutml by
A-'xin
Nldy
and
.Nancy Mdy. ills ull.-, to Hubert
-u mw
- rifib, a doubleliuritsand .1. ttevldann liunis, ami David It.
of us would enduro even to eeeapo a torn*b- | barrelled shotgun and a revolver. Mrs.
Cook and J’lnlo A. Htalduu. ou tta rixtrenw
day id August,
Nixon had practised shooting with tta rootUoe ul Hie re
Michiaau. nu
WW1TH EDGES CUT AND LEAVES
riblo amount of punishment. lie fa phynickad, she bad rvn*id&gt;.ruble nerve.
reachml by bullets fronplbe ioopboho. After
dieted and mteicfacd iiim a fax**; daylight fa
IWoro building tta cabin Uncle Peter hod
dugout a large holo for a cellar. On this
THE BEST WEEKLY AGRICULTURAL
retiring to rt»L A tath before brookfast, a la.it night of grace, leaving hfa wife and dog to light up as three sepkrate flm were
kindled, and there was no longer any question
floor and jumped down to a night of bard
hour is punctually adhered to; no cofToc tabor. Beginning at one eod of tta pit with

bint that ta iiiiiMpaled any trouble.

busy. They exhibited negfcct confidence in .

Wtan

Judge co thi I uvraA police officer, ia a “rap.“ tta

ROBES'"^

The Best of Goods

m no

allownd, but no fat of any kind must
And its way into his mouth; and should
unani beyond
high authority

walking, running, tigbung the sacks, »j«rring

dlxtanco ta dug out a chamber a* big on
bop-liead. and then bo drove n stick through

tta gromwl. This xa. al-out three feet above
him, and n» he pulled tbu -.tick down again
nnd applied hfa eyo to tta bole ta rank! seo a

ta now felt that ta could defy any riemrat

yet thoroughly seasoned nnd burned slowly.

i-iiu jutyu'de tnnnedlnirly Uirrvafcrr. altbuiudi
tbe t&lt;rrlod limited for tbe pajiurut ttatrof mat
u&lt;K then have expired. And (letautt having

from tta sbipgta. It was nearly half an hour

cellar. After Mix Nixon had duKondcd, my
uncle pulled all tta furniture Into tta center

}

Volume

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STITCHED &gt;w
PAPER

1887.

ONE THOUSAND LARGE PAGER YEARLY
in Arrears Tor tta space of thirty day*‘aud up.
wards, and -1111 remains unpaid, the idunmaMl
Oftccr. hundred dulL*r» wtm

. ,— ,
awni unr inounu-1 t
tach Annual Volume, pretoaling a larger amount and variety of Reading .Mm
Ilian ever before. The eumot ’~r ta. .ta—
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wtv RUM U.
aud and three aud M-lWita doibin. aud no suit
or proceedings either nt law or In equity tavlnx
beta lustliuted to recover tta moneys wrured
be said tnortrage or any p.vrt thereof.
.Sow. ttarei.ire. by virtue of tta power
routritx*d in said mortaiuM- aud the sti

Journalism of the country, With its enlarp-mcnt from time ... .
ecription price baa r—J ■ntaarird-tlbO pre yaar, if ,wid in advance mwl
to Cluta atill lower,
■mb below:

described In said
pai said priurjpal sum sue
------- u at tbo rat* ut i-ixitt per «uu mu; *o
num.due and unpaid on such fuorun*r, and all

FARM CROPS 1
PROCESSES,
HORTICULTURE and FRUIT GROWING,
LIVE STOCK and DAIRYING,

dumb tail, and if ta do all Uta faithfully and
to ttay might coma ckaa enough to fn’-eati-

tta ratlin U wm for tta purpoM of driving it
ganaral stapo of rings, fa a square marked out

called hfa “boata

Mto battery.-Atta California.

water which fa seven miles

^y^n’t^darkMmraTbtatsrta^—7

rfU-lraa.WUo.ww—jSM.—* *--- brad, ral 1, w«»Ira. brfw.a. bwu M
W w„ ura,«U» rara'rfurU
S» &gt;ra Ual IW *•&gt;!
lu rar |»b.t lyM-rf Wra. Mm. to* rf
M Mu„ q,
M
-bmamrfrfV .ran«M«J*b. tv, hmjlra. I. ft. rtrato « full Iran-tastood ttars, toodnmd and dumb.'winded (or fon, tta■trorturofell inntaapintottacellar.
. ____- ...___ m. _ ■■______ .----- ■---- ■
__ _ __ .
.._ .
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Ind Ians chuckkd hfa mtfafactI un and Mid:
‘•Good. Little Crow want you. Come
Uncle Peter dug a straight trenoh, tta fierce
beat would have baked ttam at tta end of iL
il mailc two torn* in II, aud this fact
them, although ttafr retreat wns like
■n. they tad to ink* turns at tta alr-

wbila it also includes all mta

Greenhouse and

All there i-l-cM or ;&gt;areel» of land irtnc and
betuj: situate hi tta to* u ship of Yaakrehpribas.
w«b"'^«Jv&lt;lbfnbMd,N&lt;4te af Mlchir^
sad
» follow" to Wft: Th.- nZtZ
-... ir described
....IS

and three miles

I intrd II
at any point.—New York Tribune.

Following the Trail.

,------- r— attention
upon onenf tta moat i
lilwrally illuatrated, j

to topply.ia acoaiioually increasing degree,

TURAL NEWSPAPER.

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uaVibr’I

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t I'Hll-U A.MLww-aw.s,
U. Attorney ior^Nor!*^-.*

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and Regular OuBtributnni,

in inmii n®

tical men. wheoce,-ind il
United States

bar hopeful ata.

one run

sr»x?£l

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THIS PAPER.

4cWoek.*nd

tatofignml
•mu sacri other

iranrunx iu my

�A SLUGGER’S METHODS.

Rheumatism

MATUftAL HI6TOBY OF THE "OENUS

X.'X«ynitbT

And &gt;

HOMO," SPECIES "miGlt.

Hastings this s
brother
term; “i-u-ir 1* not to lie distinguish'd

pacuilaritiea develop tbeiup him aa a son ot Pollux,
■lie upon liis birth, and Ids
&gt;•&lt; riiough ia him to obtain

turn.

PETER NIXON'S DEFENSE.

upapptas.
g pr pugij co&lt;nn.vn.-» Ln
raining which b pnv.-ticed
&gt; a uiffcrcat »..&gt;-t ot . thing.
nw a- luUu
to brnndiih

ommended to try Hood s h.ireaparilla. I
took four bottles and am perfectly wen.
I ohecrfully recommead Hood’s BanuipartUa
1 tbe cabin
aa one of the tat Word purifiers in tbe
tbe courw of the next quarter of an I worN.* W. F. Wood, BJoomln-ton, 1IL
b iwtekius moved up ao a* tooccirck i
For Twenty Yean
1 have been afflicted Jitb rheumatism, ft-fore
tUy rimpty wasted their ammunition.
u-13 i found no relief, but grew worse. 1 then
te-gan taking; Rood*! ficmnorllla, and .t did
»£*«? “£
**
' me more good Hum all the other medicine I
,h“ J? **"} *
Tbe firing had
ever had.” H. T. IUloom, Shirley. Maas.'
b*eu UL-Uiitalm«l fi.r noarlr an ixuir before
“I suflrred from ahat-lbe (foctora criled
mnacular rheumausm. I took Rood's Snrwarriorw.wlw ivul sroored a position
i&gt;apnrUta and am entirely cnn&lt;^__J. V. A.
FRomroot, tetter carrier, OhteAgn? 111.
p^ing tlwnwlvn. l&gt;ut t!» adeuco maintained
to all wtn may dralre, a book eontaluwg huu.j
l&gt;y the berh-gtd finally vtuboktascU them nnd

Tlw bill says ot him; “We

every thing put down tor him on tbe mils.

&lt;tfr aluifed giovra is bound

lbw lu Loxitig and wresuing. and many
a local eatewily who took Loki of Unete
.... . ... . ......
..... . .._

half a yard; tbu left -foot
ly planted on the groutul,
tbo toes only of tbo rijjht:
ct; his right nrm U laid across

alter tbe honey moon the pair settled down on
Uhn. AaHrter had not been aide to save

boned in tbe w.&gt;■&gt;!». four or live miles from

CRCMCS VOCAbCUSBr,
A ckangf h now obxrvatile Ivtb in ha 1
personal appearance and hi* vocabulary; bar
—1
luiunn yore, so tiuu
more tnr is shown tha&gt;: h usual; Uk m&gt;»- pre
acuta u flrtter and more jiolisScd aurfu-n than
before. Ly rcaaou ol tbe frequent application
nf tbegtavbs; tho bridge, too. is a little in- f

ai - uniii I*, brifevod »w ixsit afair shot, i&gt;e
biased away, having* barrel ttavadh. atul
both fell tu tbu ground. Onn
■hao» tnWhen tbe India:: trouble* of IKiB first
shptJjUAU tte-eym-r jtick.d occasionally for
Un«ran boor. Their tall was greeted with a
were urged to seek tbe protocl ion of
-tibbrus of yrila, nnd tbe Indians ceaMd firing
anti gntte-rod together in council, if there
was a weak point in tbe situation they meant
bouse. hud planted corn and potato™, and to liiid IL Alter the roof Lin I Lera covered
with uirt und tbo cabin loordmlsd Uncle Peter

much tienrur, and oocariouaUy uttered a •fcfnuluuM. and tbri arid drfrudanto hit
wlucn nf Mtillnrimv Vv n.Jt.
I 5“e,,' »urv!»ii.g twelve ctllklren and our
whoop of exultation. My uucto re-wmtri, I
mold, woo ore aud were llirlr ouly
and quite correctly, that tliesavngra ~

to remain luui

• w u.a^.1

accomplished the object sought for.
Tin- caLiu stood on a knoll about 200 fret
from a creek Peter hed only one Inrrel
which be ouold 111! with water. The log bam
stood abuui 230 fret from tbe housu, atal tiiat

fending.

U1-; _

_ .

__

___

Into play and their proceeding* were not inwith the shot gun, and bis wife took llw
other, having the revolver. No attention

claim to said bill of roiuptaiut witbiu alxiy day*

If attacked by tbe Indians th-y
wak sufUck-m light to w* sturnjw forty feet ‘ter. Gmiree McAIlloter. Wd’ii.uu McAllister,
swav and up Indian could amwoaeh tbe ■ u“’ " ‘b 1 oump-vu. X lulnm .IoIih-mm, .u.d Oildoor• wSmit Lbw 21. Wtens Uc.Ulistrr nun re.ldri.1 drln.uants of tbo.
door without being seen. When night bad -uunaudwi.o restate m IuIIoms: UKlr^n Me­

dlfforuntlv, and tlv» extraction of tbo some , to tbo l«rn nt onre. Hte preparations for a
from tLo olfactory or any other urgnn by riegc liad not gone unnolieod by tbe Indians,
Violence, be, with that lore of trojios which ' who railed at tbo cabin as usu-tl, nnd who
ta cburartcriitic of his epectas, dcscrilxw as seemed to Im.e anything rise but munler in

twittering rath, boldly appnuinlud tbe &lt;ioor.

I) that trout
bad white- i

hint that li- siiti' iiwtcil any trouble.

judge to liiL lowest police oSker, is a “cop.” tlx
origin of which term is doubtful They have
are roatinuafi.- poking their no0*s in pugU't
eoxnmeniii community.
ANXJOU8 M)a

siblo amount of punislimcuL lie b physicked,
dieted and exoeclKd litas a borer; daylight b

retiring to rent A bath before breakfast, u
rubdowu with rough towels and a trot of a
punctually adhered to; no coffee

allowed, but no fat of any kind must
find Its way into his mouth; and should
ho r»K]uiro any
nourishment beyoud
two meals per day, a high authority

must avoid ilkwalking, naming, fighting tbo sacks, sparring

dumb bell, and if bo do all this faithfully and
steadfastly the name authority alludud to be

wu
MIC

Al! goods

BESSMER

HINDER

Manufarturrro, whuuwile and retail
uchIyis in -

FUR GOODS!
’ For prrecu’i nothing fa» more appro­
priate thwii

Seal Sacquee, Gloves, Cape,
etc., or Bear, Lynx, ffoz and.
ojher Furs in MuSk Boas,
etc.; also Trimming^ °f
kinds.
After Jan. 1st, 1887,

window.', aud turned his Talthful d°n out
door*, that be might give tbe alarm in care
tbo IndiiuM came areretly under cover of
iLirktew to tat fire to the rtd.l:i. The onus
in the homo consteu-d of » rifle, a doublebarrriled shotgun and a revolver. Mr*.
Nixon linii practised shooting with Um- re­
volver, and. though not a good marksman,
abv had cvn'id'.rabto nerve.
Before liuikiing tIm cabin Uncle Peter had
dug oat a large holo for a cellar. On thia
last night of grace, leaving hte wife and dog
to rcate-h and listen, bo opened the trap In tbe
floor and jumped down to a night of bnnl
• labor. Beginning at one end of the pit with

them to torture him in rerengv for their Inusca.
He instructed his wife to rumors their vaini«'*&lt;to tbo chamber be liad dur out. and riie

make out they were pilling brash against tbo
logs, but at such points ta &lt;»uM. not be
reached by bullets from the h-opboka. After
te light tip as three Xi'intr fires were
kindled, and then- was uo longer any question
that they mount to ronst tbo da-fenders out.
They yalivd and screaux-d ns the Ils toes grew
brighter, and stationed themselves to cover
tlw door ami windows-with their (ire. The

distance he dug out a chamber as big as a
bog*tewd, and then bo drove n stick through

yet thoroughly seasoned and burned slowly.

him, and iv» be pulled tbe sUck down again
and applied his oyn to the bole be could srv a
star in tlw boavena. It wits 3 o'clock in- tbo
morning la-fore lie htul finished ids Work, and
be now frit that be could defy any eterii-mt
which tbo Italians could bring against him. {
Tha nirht
—-I without Llwi slightest
alarm, and tbe morning brought such a Iwau-

off again. Tbo calf moved around the corner

prepoj-atiorui were modi- to retreat to the
cellar. Aitor Mrs. Nixon had descended, my
uncle pulled sdl tha furniture into (ba center
________ _____________
___ _______
ta r,nrri through the trap he fsrtwu I it
.
l.i
t_Ui.u „™,t.t
.u*

Ined than droeribed. M
come to britevr the flames bad died talk
They had lie&gt;« in the chamber a full how ta

bottle of water, la called his "bett'e-

I Uncle Pater dug a straight trench, the fierce
I beat would have linked them nt tbs end of IL

Mtn boMary.—Alt* California.

from his trance.

With a veil, which could

Ih-faull haring beru made In tbe rooditloM o!
a certain murixagr made and sxn-utod by
Adam Nldy aud .Saucy Mdy. 1:1s a Ite. tu Hubert
Hurns and .1. Liarldsam Hums, and David K.
Couk and l*lnlo A. Rhrlduu. 00 liw slxterulli

ived them, a’.tbough their retreat wM like
1 even- The)* had to take turns nt tha alr-

UM
wboutal tile Mme retualn unpaid aiui in arrears
lor the s)«re ol Udrtj Uo»s. tbsn and Irvin
t heuerfor-h after ttir lapse of salil thirty days,
1 be principal sum of firiecn hundred dolmrs

1 looked upon
Id lose no time

Following tbo Trait.
ttumon ball man made a run fo&lt;
al rwW » watan Hit* r t*
"Mover tear. molUr. I u*i follow the troll

•ovrrriy hrotal two others.

THE BEST WEEKLY AGRICULTURAL PAPER.

&lt;he ^nlfiuafor anil ^onnlrji ^jciifltin
fclLUMK FOR 1887.

ONE THOUSAND large pages yearly
each Annual Volume, praeMting a larger amount and variety
Miau tin vnuir. niri
incrtoaitig rvidriar*
of ap|&gt;rvcistion on the
ATTMB ■ KA noft ba Agricultural
Journalism of ths country,

l&gt;rin&lt;.-l)Mil sum

or proreedinKS either at law or tu equity Uavlnx
»-ceb Inst I luted to recover tho mcmeys secured
by *a!d tnortgace or any part thereof..
Now. tlwrefore. by virtue ol the power of sale
coutalatri in said tuortgNm and the statute in
sucb cBM nuule and provided, noticv- la bcrebv
«ti that ouNuinrday. December 3Hh, A. D.
at 10 O'clock lu tbr foreuooa «e shall wU
at public auction to the highest bidder at the
north trout door of tbe court hew. In the city
■tf Htathlga, Barry county, Michigan, (that
bring tew ptare of bolifiug the circuit court for
harry county &gt; the premlww usseribed In vrid
mortgage, or so much tb.xr«:trj to |&gt;»» said priori pal ।
altorMy fre ot twvtity-tive &lt;1
for In nod raartgsgr; said
siTlbfri m Mid un.nrvgc as
AU those i-i-res ur |«roe)i
twins sltuaXi- inthetowusbl
wtb“ Co^ «X Bern, sad Wats ot Mfchkroa,
sad described aa follow- ta wit: Tbe nreUi

lourtcen. In town three uorih
rnnu '.di. • elchtv-one acres, 1
Dated iiiMtlur.-, Mien . ttept
BOBKUTfi

any point—New York Tribune.

Av»,
Detroit. Mfc-h

-omiiii»ir&gt;ii&lt;&gt;Ts or uv»igiu&gt;, ix-eou&gt;e auc ue utir
s.Hl imyabte Immediately tliereaftrr. alttiuuKh
the ;«'r'od limited for the pajiurnt Uietvof may
uoc then have expired. And default having

water which tai w&gt;ren miles long and I hrre mi kb
go tmiu street to struct almost entirely

HC and 148

ITW1TH EDGES CUT AND LEAVES STITCHED -«m

MicblKM. an

from tbe shlngMa II was nearly half an hour

to they might or

taking off one’s clothori at fair as any woman

At tbft Invert pricedpnA^ibld.

CL.KMHNT oMint. Hobciiur fur (.'muplaluaui.
A t nir cup J .
GEUHGE W. AUBEY. Itegister.

ner.i and ionrned tbo language, be lieeonjas

Ing, that bo may be in the beat possible «tau&gt;

to suit the times.

A. HLAl

The Best of Goods

council. Uncle Peter t-tt pretty certain wlial

him through a couraeol treatment which few

.1 also hftv
Tory sli
Ke?

When

DKBirr.

mouths or more provinus to th? eventful day
bo puts himself uiUrely into the hands of a

* New

--- ----- T ------- ------ .---- «•
—---I •-■ur luuuiui iruni tuc u-ur &lt;■: un» uruvr; uno w
busy. They exhibited perfect confidence in ; &lt;■*&gt;* ol tin-ir appranuice Uw&gt; vau-e b.rrr an­
their appruaeb. and were giving the log a ! •werto tta-blu o&lt; cun.j.irint to iw fllwl. and a We will offer Fpt:;&lt;l nicnc^.
nientn on ginnl-i uuu!&gt;* to ohl&lt;«r,
t&gt;low wbeu Uncle Peter and Ute wife opened j thciu ot a copy ot a
and to be tmulo over n-p»nvd.
tire. Th» rejiorts of tba firearms were fol- 1 drr: Mid Imlriiudi
mJ Kl&gt;" ■«&gt; C"—. |
kill and scalp. For throe days uot ar. Indian Irr^l b,
and tbe log was dropjwd and the redskins | day* the cui»i
euiiipyiuaut cause a notice of tnii ue- D/^PCQG' iJl kbul
From Siu
sroxxMi in the neighborhood. Thb be took
publAUed IU Ute liMtlug* IIANJSKK. nUDtO
&lt;wr grimed, published and circulating to 8LS0.0O. A fine Kuo.
a. a Lint that their plans wire about ripe,
„„„
and be kept bis weatlwr u/e ojsm. On tbe , wwmdwj, white one my rtretcbrd iu death.
aftermMjn of tbe d»y before tlx. war whoop
T|k. flre of Uy, jn,]inn, a)W1. th,. house now

It i« doubtful if tbe redskins iwliuvi-i! hb

rocs connected with tbo ndmintetratiou of

Thi, is the

________ _________

the muiates, tiut-it was not likely they would ' Tueretwv. uo uiotluu of Clemeut Suiitb, arik-ire-myo this expwltaut until they bud faiW
inqjMk thing*. They were mere likely to ; Le, m.d tta; Mme it bneb, revived -(uintt to“
try a batteriiK ram on the door n tl» 'first ,-tlJ Pt1*-1 MeAllKer. Ira N&lt;'Ali&gt;»lcr. Albert
move
AIH.jjot
. LauraMr
ulMer.Calrii.M.
move Till,
TUte door
door had
Into Won made n7
of inch M(J|I„
. Aifi'ter.
Gldroa
MeAUIster. AltKter,
Horace
plank, hung on very heavy bingra, and was McAllister, tirorx*McAllister. William McAlltedefendal by two bar*, but, of couran, it coaki I«t. Mariuan 1 nompioo. \ loleua Juiinaon aud

"potato trap."’or ; make the roof fireproof. By filling tbe space*
St* his face is hu I between the binders, which ran 1roctb wise

Copwrt» and expreeiivo, however, as b fate

in a first class&lt; Jewd
i Pens, Gold Spectacles*
■ilverware. Also the most

Ro

Eave-T r

K

tongt&gt;t,’'and adopts that of tta trnbanity. I bo sooner

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'
100 Doses One Dollar,
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I AillsleraiM azuim
1 At asesstvli ut is
' house, in »ald itninli.uuMunday the isth day.
I ywriiiter. a. 1&gt;. 1 mu.
J !*reseut. H.&lt;u. Erunk
I Tiil« tauw tint Ing
which il »&gt;u.»un
were points DOC covered by tbo. toopbvlro,
t B.erling McAlfi
and there were more loo;d»o!.» limn de­
fendor*. If they were determined to burn
i Idii ot cotup.lalnt bi Ulis •■aww.
------------- ,------- —
---------------------_i Anu 11 further Kwearing tu tbe court. Hud
before the reitekitu nu--di- aiioiber more. ' blit of cprapudnl lu tbii cause was fita-d fur

b-'avu
logoi
.................................-------------------------- — -—
" R*1 *J*c declared that ri»o would nl«o remain,
although be wu. anxious to have ta r seek
protection in the inure*; tatlrment Uncle
Peter L*l bad time to le*rn something Of Inter, thefo being at-arevly n day
euoourttercd some of them, a«d,
call'll him “brother,” and exgreatest admiration for him, be
Ibougu he vory jptfch reeemblre a bull tor- • r#lt Hurt his scalp

the circulation tn the human bod) bo ajieoks

Proposes to koi
find him at his
A. E. I lams’
lie. with even

Hood's Sarsaparilla

with tbo hips, trat swinging Iimmu.c f.-ura tbe
■boulder—having cexnpliod -with wbkh condiboiu be is iukLvted into all tint my (Urus of
“hitting" and “countet:-lutung", --topping"
and “in-fighting”, tba “ar.it in charuxry", and
tbo‘•cross buttock” and on special days, whi-u
a few choice toughs are osrembkil at the featiytl«*rd in his nuMter** boapitabte ntxxte. .1
"brutha- pug” 1* wit before Luu and tbe j»r
nobUo frntrum Lave tbo privilege and watbsfnrtian of hammering racU o her * iacre uud
Ix-lics with th-- gloves to tbemingkri «.lmiratkiu ana ooBstoruutkm of tbe tlL-tiugulsb-xl

“maulnys;" that part of hii body uhich receivuH hh meet nnd drink is, by a aingularly
beautiful tUpum, denominated bis ‘Urcad
tataeC," ami his tags be dMci-ib-w liguradvriy
as “piia," or Jocosely as “undwnta idlnga"

Uada

*•1 ma troubled very much with rtaima-

which my undo, 1‘vter Nixon, b represented
a*‘•Signor QWrdWMt&amp;l pidurvd as losing

jlets. Loctets, a

Ueoda Sarsaparilla has done tor othro K

tbsl if tin.

ubs still lower, ns will

FARM CROPS 1
HORTI
while it also includes all
trr Yard. Entomology, Bee-

plete, aud much attention
upon one nf (be most i
lilierslly illustrated, 1

A LIVE A
MJjcNK

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r«a&lt; w ... _____________

Importance to you.
- ...
A'l.l
intbtsavrtf. any one e...
0 81 taw. Sitter PM: an

Greenhouse and Gntpery. Voteriuary Ro­
to, Firreido Reading, DomroUc Economy, and a
ask. Its Market Retorts are wnMutlly com• continually increaaiag dogree,

TURAL NEWSPAPER.

Its Editor*, ia
tensive corps of 8

' IUUT on

From

MOO

PROCESSES,
E iuid FRUIT GROWING,
LIVE STOCK and DAIRYING,

in rami num

United States sad

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                <text>&lt;strong&gt;The Hastings Public Library wishes to thank Smith Imaging of Rockford, MI for their work digitizing the Hastings Banner.&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;The Library also wishes to thank all of the community members who donated money to support our digitizing efforts.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The Banner Overview:&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The Hastings Banner newspaper has been published in Hastings, Michigan since 1856. The following history highlights are taken from Richard Cook's history as published in the 1956 Centennial Edition of The Hastings Banner, and recapped by Esther Walton in her From Time to Time column in The Banner dated April 12, 1984.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Links to online copies of the paper follow the history section.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Searching the paper:&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/strong&gt;The Banner, and all other PDF files on this history portal, are fully searchable. To search:&lt;br /&gt;&lt;ol&gt;&lt;li&gt;Click on the magnifying glass search icon in the upper right.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;Enter your search term(s) in the simple search box and press Enter or click on Search.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;Any PDF file on the site that contains your term(s) should be listed. Do not use the Advanced Search.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;/ol&gt;&lt;strong&gt;See &lt;a href="https://www.barrycountyhistoryportal.org/files/original/676/How_To_Use_Online_Newspapers_8x11.pdf" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;How to Use Online Newspapers&lt;/a&gt; for more information about using and searching online newspapers.&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;-----------------------&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;The Banner History&lt;/strong&gt;:&lt;br /&gt;C.S. Burton &amp;amp; Co. were listed as the proprietors of the "Republican Banner", which first appeared here on May 1, 1856, with Dr. C. S. Burton as the publisher and Norman Bailey as editor.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Publication office was on the second floor of the Rower Block, whose address was given as "corner of State and Church"; which corner was not specified.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The objective of this publication was to win support for the newly created Republican party and thus counteract the influence of the Barry County Pioneer, a Democratic journal that had been published here since 1851. No copies of the first three issues of The Banner were saved.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Make-up on the first journal corresponded with a pattern typical of most local journals then published. Page one contained a few columns of advertising, fiction (often a continued story), and a short feature of no particular news value. Page one was the "literary" page.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Page two contained the editorial barbs, along with state news, political articles, Washington items and news of the national and territorial giovernments. Page three contained a few items of local news, sandwiched inbetween the local and foreign news.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Page four was usually solid with advertising and as such was the editor's "bread and butter" page....Locally it was the pattern until the early 1880s.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Several changes in ownership and management occurred during the first two years of publication, with J. M. Nevins taking over ownership interests on July 16, 1857. With the issue of May 7, 1862, "The Republican Banner" became "The Hastings Banner". Editor Nevins thought the village had developed sufficiently during the past several years to merit this recognition.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Another major change in the management of The Banner came when Nevins sold the newspaper to George M. Dewey of Niles on March 14, 1866, who then took over as editor and publisher. Dewey, an ardent Republican and somewhat of a crusader, gave considerable space to editorial comment and party affairs and also directed pointed paragraphs against the saloons and local traffic in liquor. Dewey was the grandfather of Thomas E. Dewey, Republican presidential nominee in 1944 and 1948. Editor Dewey on May 4, 1870 changed the format (and name) of the paper to "Hastings Republican Banner". &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;A fire in December 1883 burned The Banner plant (located in the middle of the block on the north side of State St. across from the courthouse). Files and back issues from August 1880 to December 1883 and the January 4, 1884 issues are missing.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The Banner was purchased by Marshall L. Cook and George Bower on July 21, 1880. They changed the name to "The Hastings Banner". M. L. Cook soon became the sole owner and remained so until July 7, 1887 when Albert Nishern (M. L.'s brother-in-law) joined him. Albert Nishern sold his interest on November 6, 1889 to William Cook (M. L.'s younger brother).&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The Cook brothers partnership held together (56 years) ... Richard Cook followed his father into the newspaper business, and Richard's son William joined him. So the Cook family ownership continued for 85 years, from 1880 to 1974, when Richard and William sold the paper to High Fullerton. J-Ad Graphics became the owners of "The Hastings Banner" in August of 1981.</text>
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